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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-29 - Orange Coast PilotIi • ---toe. . et.· Ta • Ip. Sauerkraut mts ?-- . 0 • . . Bandit ID. Faee; Loot pped DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMeER 29, 1978 YOI.. 11, NO. m , 4 SECTIONS, M ~AGl.S I Here's Bowie I Dally ~1"4 S'-ff l"Mto Howard G. Singer, 37, who calls himself .. Howie the Dolphin." thinks Huntington Beach police dispatcher Ma.rianne Pierson is okay. He met her Tuesday night while makjng a brief stopover in Huntington Beach dur- ing his voyage from Redondo Beach to San Diego in bis amphibious car. Howie was in Costa Mesa t-Oday getting a muffler fixed. It was damaged when he emer'ed from the surf at the Huntington Pier Tuesday night. He planned to continue his voyage later today. He expects lo arrive in Mission Bay Sunday. Dow Aver age Down NEW YORK (A P >-The stock market tumbled today in reaction to release or a higher t han-expected October trade deficit. figure. The Dow Jones average or :.> industrial iaaues, whJch felJ 9. 70 polnts Tuesday, sank 9.70 to 797.S6 ln the fint three hours or trading today. Declines led advances S·l •n the New York Stock Exchange. Shortly before the market opened, the Commerce Depart- ment said the October trade def- icit was $2.13 billion, brlngin the year's deficit to $24. 79 biJlion. Analysts predicted that the October deficit would be closer to September's $1 .69 billion trade gap. Writing In Blood Aids 'Cops NEW YORK (AP) -Certain he would die after having b.iS throat slashed during a robbery, Vincent~ Gomez dipped a finger in his own blood and painted the name or his attacker on a bedsheet and again on a pib of paper, authorities say. His assail3nant, Fernando Rodriguez, pleaded guilty Tues· day to two counts of attempted murder, robbery and assault in lhe knif.tng of Gomez and for an earlier throat-slashing attack on his uncle. State Supreme Court J ustice Howard Goldfuss ordered that Rodriguez continue to be held without bail until sentencing Jan. 15. He could reeeive up to 25 years in prison. An accomplice in the slashing assaults on Gomez and on Luis Rodriguez, the defendant's un- cle, remains at large. Bronx District Attorney Mario Merola said Rodriguez and his partner entered the 56-year-old uncle's Bronx apartment. bound and gagged him and slit his throat three times, Merola said. The assailants then fled with a small amount or money a"nd som e personal effects, including a portable radio. Although seriously "injured, Rodriguez' uncle recovered. The second attack occurred the follOWing March 28, when the· two showed up at 3:30 a .m. at the Bronx home of Vincente Gomez, 55 , a friend of the Rodriguez family. As Gomez opened the door. the pair shoved open the door, cut his throat open and fled With $800 in cash, according to Merola. Belleving he was dying, Gomez used his blood to scrawl the name of bis assailant on a beds heet and piece of paper before ltag1ering into the hallway and collapsing. -~Jue Written ,. In Blood; Man Pleads Guilty Kraut Rout Man Peppers WouJ.d.be Thief BEND, Ore. <AP> -A restaurant manager saved his cash register receipts by heaving a bowl of sauerkraut into the face of a man who pulled a lcnlfe and demanded money, police said. Jerry Carlson, 26, opened the till and told the robber to get it himself.· While the robber helped himself. Carlson edged over to the buffet, picked up the bowl of sauerkraut salad -containing pepper - and heaved it. The robber dropped the money and ran. police said. Not ccr.tent, Carlson hurled a pan of croutons at the fleeing man. Police said he chased the suspect into the parkjng lot. throwing kitchen knives and waving a broomstick. Carloon managed to talk the man into dropping the knife. Carlson held him until officers arrived, police said. Charged with first-degree robbery in the inci· dent was David A. Graber, 20, of Bend. Beach Hills Houses Proposed in ColUlly By KAmY CLANCY Ol U. o.lly rtlet S!Mt C r eat o rs of a proposed 20,000-home community on 6,62.1 hilly acres near Laguna Beach took their first steps Tuesday 'FUNKY MUf'Og FINDS .A HOME •·1 had a really riinky motor for sale and l tried everything - it just wouldn't sell. "Then l tried the Daily Pilot and sold it on the first call.·' That's the advertising success story of the Santa Ana man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: 289 V-8 Mustang Engine. with special 4 brl carb $213 XXX·XXXX Let the Daily Pilot make that bard sale for you. A friendly ad· viser can help write an ad at 642-5678. toward gairung Orange County government approvals ror their development. Cou nty planning com - missioners listened to an hour- long presentation about the Aliso Viejo Company planned com- munity. the first in a series of hearings on the company's pro· posed change in the county general plan. The future 60 ,000-resident Aliso Viejo community would be nestled in the coastal hills between Laguna Beach and South Laguna to the west and south, Laguna Hills to the north and Laguna Niguel to the east. · Company proposals call for re- taining about hall the 6.623 acres as open space and recreation land. including areas known as Moulton Meadows , the Aliso Creek flood plain. Wood Canyon and El Toro ridge. The open space and recreation areas generally would be toward the coast while areas in the north and s urrounding the <See HOMES, Page A2> Records Study Slated A controversy that flared in the aftermath of an a lleged threat on the life of Huntington Beach Mayor Pro Tempore Richard Sie bert will be in- vestigated by the district at-torney. De puty District Attorney Bill Evans said today the investiga· lion will center on charges that public records may have been falsified. Evans said it is a felony to alter public documents. He added that it hasn't been de· termined that the me mos jo. volved are public documents. The dlstnct atl-0mey's office is acting on the request or Police Chief Earle Robitaille to look in- to both the olleged threat and the possible falsification of rec. ords. Evans said the inquiry will focus on the records phase o( the controversy and will not concen- trate on the alleged threat. "If there was a threat, it does not. a mount to a crime," Evans said. Siebert reported to city of. flcials that his employees told him that Police Lt. Jim Walker made a threat when he visited Sieberl's pharmacy Nov. 10. Siebert was not present. When Siebert first reported the incident, be a llegedly in- itialed a memorandum to the ef- fect that Walker aJleged1y told his e mployees "he hoped he <See THREAT, Page A2) • Co ast Weathe r Patchy low clouds Thursday monting along the coast, otherwise fair, s unny and tnild. Lows tonight 44 to 50. Highs Thursday 66 to 72. Jim -Jones 'Obsessed' With Sex, Cruelty I NSIDE TOBI\ 't' • Former President Niron tells French TV audience Watergate "wru a blunder." See 1to1'71, A4. l•tles · .. # --• ; , Af DAILY PILOT s W!dn!!d!X· ~ 20. 1''18 -T~ade Deficit Gap .. ' ............ , .. ___ _ Increases for U. WASICI N(;'l'ON \Af'1 -lJ S t•\~K.>rh d~duwd b)' thr hars~t amount 111 10 months ·~ lhe no t1011 \ trudt• cl1•f1t•ll with o«ht•t counlllt'' ll'''" luc.:i>r 1n 01 tulu:r . Uw <'11111nw11·,· flt-ptHI mt'Ol 'i.ll(t tOd J\ Tht• IW\lr' folh1w,•J h) 1.1 dl)' .i r1•port thO I an/l t1011 lit runrunjil '!l Jbout Ill 1ltircent worM• th4611 ' . Whit Gets De lay iii Death Raps S AN FRANC lSCO (A P l f'ormcr Supt•rvls<>r o~n Whitt:. wearing a bright orange pnson JUmp:m ll, uppeared briefly 1n t•ourt today, but his al'ra11<nment on t•lrJrgcs of murdering San r'r .. 1.<.·1sco's mayor and a city :.uper visor was continued for one week He fact>s death an the gal> chamber 1f conv1<.'led Mun1c1pal Cuurt Judge H .J Reynolds grant<.-d a re9uest by Wh1te'l> temporary a ttorney, Gilbert F.1senberg, lo allow the former city om ciaJ time to hire permanent counsel The 32 year-old White ap. pei.lrcd calm but bat h1l> hp as he Wi.IS l<.•d into court by two ba1l1ffs lie d1d not ~v<•n Rlance tow c.i rd the SJll'Ctator seclton . whC'fc h1:-. w1fo, M:.ry Ann, ~wt with ml'mbt-rs of the White family The hearing was over s o .quickly that only a few of a SECURITY TIGHT AT CITY HALL-A5 targt> crowd of reporte rs waiting oub1de wer ... granted e ntry The <'h<.1 rgcs <Jgainst White, (ilt•c1 Tuc~day, 1ndu1le ··special <'1rt·um:.tanct·!i which could tm ng him the death penalty 1f con v1ded White 1s t·hargcd with two counts of first rteE(rt·c murder in the :.laying Monday of Mayor fic•orl(e Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk, the rirl\l avowed homosexuaJ to gain hi gh city of· fl t'C White wa!> also charged with ul>ing a firearm. a .38-caliber re- volve r. to kill his colleagues in a ~urprise attack that s tunned the City Hts l.lltorney, Gilbert Eisen· berg , :-.aid he would probably seek a change of venue for the trial to a city less mflamc.>d by th" double killing. Al the om ale domed Caty Hall when• they died. lht: hod1et> of Moscone and Milk were In 11tatc today with the public permitted t o file by th e fl ag.draped caskets. Moscone will be buried Thurs- day and Milk 1s lo be cremat<..>d t'r1d~y night. Throughout California , flags flew at half staff for the Callen San Frllllcisco leaders. Superintende nt of Schools Robert Alioto sald the city's public and parochial schools will be clost~ Thursday for a day of mournm~ Moscone and Milk were s hot m their offi ces before noon Mon. day, just before Moscone was to name White's s uccessor on ~he Board of Supervisors White quit the board Nov. 10 but decided he wanted his job back. At the urg. Ing of Milk and other~. Moscone refused. Di s trict Attorney Joseph Freitas , a friend of Moscone, ('Onfe rrcd for hours with as- soc1alcs ot the B all or Justice before tcllin~ a jammed ne ws conference Tuesday he was m- v o king the "spec ial circumstances" clause or the Cl.llirornia Penal Code, which provides for death in the gas cha mber 1f a defendant is con· victcd of certain crimes. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT th~ adminujtrutlon 1>1••v 111u1ly udm•tl"" urn.I 11 !ildlt•nwnt by Ptti.ld••nt 'art<•r'• chlt'f lnfl• 1 rntl uch •1.-.••1 I hitt 1t na u" 1>1 rnunth-. htf1>11• tilt 11· I\ <IO\ 1111 pro\<1•n u nl I ht• 29 munth l1 ud~d1•f11 ll hit" w n r r 1 r d "11 111 1 11 1 ,'f 1 ·• l 1 u n 1·1·0110lf)llb. whu haivt• lt&ld II I'll •·ontnbutJ11•: to inlhtllun m U11i $2 Millio11 Honeymoonl ""EW \Of<K <Af'1 /\ \1 Jnhutl.in t.oupll' h1tvt' flUt-d United Alrhnel) for $2 5 m1ll1on, C'la11n1nH thl'tr ·onl'~ m·a bfethrw" honeymoon to Huwali was rurned wht>n the uirhm• lost their luggage Martin Siegel, 37, of Maohallan, and hi5 wlff'. Laura. 31, sa1d they spent their two-week honeymoon wailing for their lugga~c and buying dothes l o reptace lost items The luggage was r e turned without explana- tion l wo days after they returned home, the couple said in a suit filed Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court. f'ra. Pap A I HOMES ... Laguna Ni guel Ziggurat would contain residential, commercia l a nd industrial development. If the company's request ii. granted, Meade s aid. total greenbelt and open s pace acreage would drop Cro m 4,~ acres unde r the existing generul plan to 3,317 acres. RPsl dent1al developmPnt wou ld Jump from 1.310 acr,.s permitting I0,097 homC's to 2,1172 acres permitting <!0,000 dwt•ll m i,:s . -r M ead£' said more than tw1> thirds or the proposed homes an Alis o V1eJO would h e con domanium-typc ho mes rather than single.family dwellings. Jn addition. he 11a1d. one fourth or 5,000 homel> would be built in the low and moderate-income price ranges . Such homes would be priced 1-0 that families curning f rom 80 to 120 percent of the county's $19.000·a year median income could afford to purchase them County planners. in a report to the comm1M;ion. dcM.·nbed the company proposal as a nuw con- cept in land use. "The concept can be described as a concentrated form of de velopment with a hypothetical balance of population , OIH!n space. recreation, commercrnl use a nd employment.'' the re · por1 said . Future pla nning comm1ss100 hearings have been scheduled for Jan. 15, Feb 5 and F,•b 20. and county s upervisors arP ex pected to make a final dcc1s1on on the compa ny propos:il in March. f'r09e Pag~ A I THREAT ... wouldn't see Siebert when he had his gun be.caul>e 1f he did it would be all over for him " Siebert said after he received more information he was con- vinced that the threat was blown out of proportion by second hand accounts and that Walker in tended him no harm. fountr)' llnd lhu decline or ~he dollor Jn rorclan trudlna Tho '2 t l11Ulon dt>ficl\ for Oc· lfllwr w,ui uboul u vt•rage for the V••111 II 1·ornf1url'(J with a $1.7 l11lhu11 trud1• .,ap Ill Se11ternber und ,, SI I\ -.JHon deficit an ~uiiuoit l1 s IJWflm! at!ll aold SlJ btlhon in pr1Hh1t'l» lO other countnes, bul thut wus a de-cllnt of 3 l per· i:1•nr fro111 St'pkmber. Exports of foo1I Cht'll\lfuh~. ~old and olht'r <'ommod1tleb declined hh1J1ply But Tr~a g u ry Secretary M1chul'I Uluinenthitl said the flgurt'i. stall 111d1cut c "continued ,,ro.:r(·~~ toward the improved trndt• n1nf1~urJ\1ons we have b\'.:n ant1c1palmg." A hout $224 m ii lion in the d\'l'hnc m exports was in the er· rut1c pur<.'hai;es of gold. which h ud gained about the s ame amount in September. he said. "Exports continued to hold along the much improved trend that has been evident in recent months.'' he said "Importantly, our balance of trade in the area of manufactured goods and in· du:-.trial materia ls is continuing to sho w subi;tant1al improve- ment " The drop in exports was the largest since a 9 percent decline last January. Imports rose o l percent to $15.1 billion an October as Ame ricans continued lo buy more imported automobiles and electronic equipment. It appeared certain that the trade gap for the year will sur pa~' la!.l yl.'ar's record $26.5 b1 l11on deficit, becaui.e 1t has rt' ached S24.8 billion in the fi rst 10 monlhsoflhe year. The admlnistral1on expects the trade deficit to decline sub· :-.tanl111lly, perhaps in half, next year as other countries are able w bu.v more U.S. products and oil 1m1l0rts dellne. Thl' October trade report dad show <• $125 7 million decline in 011 1mport!t aft<>r a $270 3 million mcrt'ase tn Septem ber. Tiil' Umled Stales consumed $3 5 b1 lhon in foreign petroleum last month, more than the entire trade deficit. The S2 1 billion def1c1t was the largest since a $3 bilbon gup in July but was smaller than all the deficits in lhflt firs t fi ve months of the year The U.S. trade deficits have contributed to the sleep decline 1n the value or the U.S. dollar IO the last two years. Large def. 1c1t:o. mean more dollars ar e flowing out of the country than an constantly adding to the c:>timated $500 billion in U.S. currency already held abroad ~kg the Entrepreneur Nelson Rockcfcl.ler and his wife Happy taJk to actor Eddie Albert who "Just wandered in off the street" after the f ormcr vice preside nt opened his New York art s tore . Called the Nelson Rockefeller Collection, it will sell reproductions from his private collection, like these two 16th century Nigerian bronzes. 7 Cult Survivors Flying Home Today TIM EHRI, Guyana (A Pl Seven pennilc1>s, elderly s ur· vivors of the Peoples Temple death ceremony n ew home today after getting c learance from Guyanese police invesligaUng thl' suicid(' murd,•r in which the Rev Jim Jones and more than 900 cultists dit>d There was no 1nrftcallon when thl.' other 72 s urvivors of the Jonestown colony would be al lowed to leave. "I felt very badly because I lost my twin sister there," said Madeline Brooks. 73, of San . Francisco, to reporters as she left Gt.'<1rgetown-for the airport here "I Just have lo try to pack up m y life in :o.ome manner and keep ~oang " The seven d e parte d the airport here al I 51 p m C8 51 a m . PST>. about 50 minute!) la te. and we re due at New York's Kennc>dy Airport by Pan American Jethnrr night 228 this Raymond Godshalk, 62; Alvaray Satterwhite, 61 ; Marian Campbell. 61 and Carol Young, 78. Miss Thrash and Davis are from San Francisco. The hometowns of the others could not be learned. One other survi vor, 84 year· old Miguel De Pina. was a llowed to leave earlier. Since many cultists are without funds. U.S. officials will be at Ke nnedy lo make e mergency loans, arrange for flights home and provide other assistance. Lawyer Gets Drink Packs afternoon The delay developed MEMPHIS, Tenn. (APl when Guyanese officials an _ Lab technicians at the nearby George town refused to University of Tennessee rcleasP ~e vera l s ur vivors a re analyzing f o u r without approval of the U.S. packages of a fruit drink Em.bassy concentrate left at the The oth<lr 11ix were identified front door of lawyer Mark Frowe Page A J JONES .•• get what they want from each other. There is no love In sex." He public ly questioned fem a le members how sexually ~at1sficd they were and forced the m lo admit in front or their husbands that they often faked satisfaction. Jones forced a male membe r to e ngage in oral sex with a woman in front of a large audience Jones Lalked openJy of b1 sexuahty and on{'e as ked every- one In a room who had had sex with him to stand up. When 20 me n and women rose, Jones said <;oe person wasn't hones&, and another man stood up. The manuscript frequently cites Jones' thouthts on suicide. Mrs . Miils said he told followers they would go to a ''distant - planet to live with him in elerru-. t y" if they committed masl> s u1c1de. . She s aid Jones once s aid, "Lenin dJed with a bullet in his body and someday so will J." Jones died of a gunshot wound. Mrs. MiUs also described a session when Jones instructed members to drink wine. She said the thought crossed her mind tht: wind could be poisoned, but she dis missed it. "Jim isn't cra7.y enoug h to do something like that," she wrote . Deputy Dies In Crash as Hyacinth Thrus h . 76, who L • h Ji of h . . ane s ome, po ce · Truck Flips,• mlssed t e mass poisoning Cicials say. LOS ANGELES CAP> -A because s he was as leep Grover Lane told police h e wrong-way driver on the Golden Davis, 79. Who hid an 8 ditch: thought his life might be in Mari n· State i''reeway smashed head.on ' danger because of his as· De JeS into a shenfC's patrol car early Cuba Aid Mulled sociation with the Peoples A truck fiJled with Marines today, killing the deputy and Temple cull at Jones town, overturned in the dark at Camp c ritically injuring himse lf , WASHlNGTON (AP) -The Guyana where more than Pendle ton Tuesday night, kiltinu d ti rted 900 residents committed ., epu et. repo · Slate Department has disclosed one and inJunng nine others. 11 D t R bcrt Campbell 34 suicide Nov. 18. epu y 0 • • that it i• discussir10 with the upokesman sa1d today ( A I t 0 t ... bound " ~ Chier or Detectives C. .., o · r c a was n r "' Cuban government reports that None was 1dent1fied im around t :20 a.m. when a car . Harris Cole said Tuesday h driven by Victor Guzman, 21, of Cuba has been l'!upplymg arms that Lane reported Mon mediately. but l e m1ur1es were th and ammunJllon to leftist guer· day night he found fruit· described as manor. Los Ange les came onto e rlllas In Ni c aragua . Stale The truck was be1'ng used to · h d' lion flavored drink packages in freeway in t e wrong tree • De p artment s pokesman Hod h move artillery pieces an a lrain-deputles 581.d. 'd T d th a plas tic bag on is th u 1 th dlng Carter sa1 ues ay e re· d Sat d 1nu are" ree ..... es rom e Guzman •utfered critical in· oorstep ur ay. ro .. •u " port could not be confirmed. Pacific Ocean. ju'rles in the c rash just south of _:--------------====-=---------------------the Interchange wtlh the Glen- dale Freeway He was booked al , County.USC Medical Center for in vestigatio n of vehicular manslaughter. th~!~~er denies making s uch a Rape Attempt Subsequently, a second me mo G em Talk materialized and allegedly was T !1-e 'Psycho' initialed by Siebert. The second ~ memo re portedly omitted the supposed threat. CANOGA PARK CAP) -In a Sie bert and other offi cials say scene reminiscent or the terror they are mysUfied by how the s cene in the suspense movie second memorandum came into "Psycho," a woman was at- being. tacked in her shower by a man An attorney for the Huntington who attempted to rape her. nu J <: HUMPllRlf;S (:1'm1Jl11111!t WHO USES GOLD? and /l()W di> lhl'll use II" Beach PoUce Officers Assocla· pol1'ce sald. t"""Ot•~(ft.t\I 0•1ly p .... WIO\.wf\.f"h'"'" i.""""' .......... " .. _,......,.,.,.,.,,....,,. lion recently accused Siebert of The unidentified 27-year-old bo h ,,.. ,,.,,, •. ,...,.,.c..-·•• -"'.'""''""' ... altering or removing public woman told poJlce Tuesday she A\mo~t dally, we hear a ul t e ::'~'':;' .. ;:,;~~~··=..:,:.:-,;..~ r::,• records and de manded his Im· · h lb n jlOld market, gold prices and ::..!·~;~:~::,~;c.o~",7°!·~.,~~.:;i medlate resignalion. was showering w ebn e 1 · relationships between gold and "oio ,~,.,,.,, '° . .,,.,.,. -.._ ... n.. truder parted the s ower cur-currency. Bul, who uses thla gold? .,.,,.. _,,,,,,,,. o'""' .... uo w .. 1 .,., Siebert at the lime said he t i abbed "er bv tbe neck .,, .. , ,,._.., c. .. u•·~·•'-ans, gr "' ' Who buys It, and for what tu•rposea ' would reserve comment until and told h e r , "J' ve been ... -,.,.~=.:.=""" after pay negotiations are sel· watching you tor six months.'' In 1977, gold mines a~un1d~;-crd · J-.~ • ~-·· tied with the police. The rape attempt was aborted produced 1.428 tons o go . · a is v .. 11""""'1'•""c.r"'•"'IN•••1" Police Lt. Gary Oovis s aid to· by the woman'll screams, wtlich down slightly from 1976, and down , "··~~:.::"'" day that all records of the c41se caused her do& lo bark, and the si1nlficanUy from production or 10 ,~ ...... A"'-have been turned over to the dill· man n1..tid. years ago. AJ the amount of gold left ~··01•u' "'''" trict allomey in lhe certh continues S.O dwlndle, so tll••::;,~.~~"•o,:::,-=: '"" "There was lot.3 or material doe8 production. Last year, 978 tons, Offlc.. and lt is extremely confldcn· 70 percent ol ull gold producea, was c...••Mo•• ,io..,..11 .. ,.,.,.... tial,'' he said "~ bought and u sed by Jewelry 11!.~~~,.;~~r '\~~=~:::::!.,, tie said hecaWlc the matter TRIAL CHAN~ manufacturers. Investors bought 2210 ~-··":i~.:'~T:.:~1:'~~·11-dealt wtt.h a City offtclal and i ton• or aold latl year, c<>mpared to re••pfloft•CJ~•>~ police orncer, lt was turned over u~~s OlJTL(}(JI(. only 80 tons tn me. U.S. and Italian ClHMflectAdvertl9lfttMWt1e to the dlat.rlct attomey tor an ~-. ' Jewelry manufactuNni uae moet of Choose from our magniftcent selection of diamond pendants In all shapes and sizes ,_.._;;(::J,'O'""~· imparUal study. LITl'LE ROCK, Ark (APl -the gold. The market for the nnished ,,..,....,,_ In 1973, Cecil WaJUln ple8ded product ta heaviest tn lM Middle J. c. I /u-p l.,.:a..1. J'L) 1116 ~r.'"' 4IMIOO 1ullly to robbery and went to Eul and the U.S . A1 mine ~.,_,. h _., ·-~l'-u ,,..,._,~o.-c ....... ~,... _, Kill priaon on 1 2l·yt1r aenten~. production 1oe1 down,· and demand MO-'no 4 women • ed Later, he .. Id the jud,e didn't 1oe1 up, pr1c8 10 alone, naturally, MEMBER AMUICAN GEM SOCtfTY ~ er:.'rt;.:::r.:-3:11:.:...r~~ TRUCKEE (AP) _ Four explain hta rlghta ~·-:.. ~~ Wllh the upward now Of demand. 1823 NEWPOAT Bl.VO , COSTA Mf;~A ~:=-'4"""'""' ,_, .. """' .. ...,. .. wom.... two ln • "'Ir l"·d two on pleaded IUilty and woo e I Above·Jl"(>Wld atocka must help meet ., .. , " "" to M tried. • the dem•&:.:::t'';;KroducUon fallJ. CONWNIENT TEAMS BncAtntrfwd-M....,Ctw;e J+'i.o.-~~ ........ ....,.,.....,_,,,_,,..,...-,.j:..-. ...... ~l---d"e~•~t~ba.D&Jolfm..a.1m1'JO..m..af~~lhw..bri.1011cfl~•r--~-w ........ ~.....t ..... ~tr~1a1....,,.,~ue--ld~a~1~.~&111t-~~n;;:.~;;;.;;.·~• ~arll~o~101~t~1u~r~elh1~-.-..a•a~~IM~M.l:Hli:.8'IMIU.C~.IU:ttt.~~-EtiD~lYl~lSU.~~~~~...dU between TruckM and Reno. tence~an. . cont.'.("\1~ to go up. · • .. • I ~I l I ' I , I I I I Or ange Coast E Oll IO N Today' Closin g N.Y .. S•oek8 f VOL. 11, NO. 333, .C SE CTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVE MBE R 29, 1978 c TEN CENTS Airport Jet Test Flights Approve By KA"AfY CLA W Of ... o.llt ...... , .... Bluer but ~rhap quit ter Jtit.I will fly from Oranf{t' County Airport twlc dally tor up to three months startma l>ec l~ The I: 15 and S·40 p m lC'>l de· parlures of the l"·P• 11t>nger Hughes Alrwest JClJl were •P proved on • 3·2 vote by county supervisors Tul'Mil'Y after a Cell! ly four-hour hean ng Tom C handler, HuabH ' Ore1e County ataUon mana1t1r, said the tdt nlpll will arrive at tile airport at u· 44 p.m .. comins Crom Edmootoa. Canada. with a 1top first al L.u Veau f he Boeing 727 alrcr,af\ will depart at l LS p m. for Phoenix. rtturn rrom Phoenix al 5 11 p m and cfcpart for Laa Veaas a t ~ .0 p m en route back lo Ed· monton. \ Joining Supervisor Thomas Rlley ln voling for the test Tues· day were Supervisors Ralph Clark and PhJUp Anthony. Superviaors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit cast dis· senting voles Th e 727 Jet noise will be m on itored thr ough s pecial e quipme nt a t se ven noise monitoring sites ;Jround the aJrport and in surrounding res- School to Close 5-1 Vo te Ends Mesa Verde Hopes 17 , I . .t . '1 . • 1 I f In a 5·1 vote. wi th Rod Mac- Milllan dissenting. Newport Mesa school trus tees voted Tuesd ay night to close Mesa Verde Elementary School at the end or the current school year. bined with the school's enroll· ment of less than 250 gave them no options In the matter. The elementary students cur- rently attending the school will have the choice or a ttending e ith e r Adams S c hool o r CaJifornia School next fall. About 25 parents and school staff members. many dressed in T -shirts bearing the school's name. were at the school board meeting in what proved to be a fruitless effor t to st a ll the closure. Mesa Verde School also cur- rently houses the district's 30 aphas ic students, children with communications disabilities. Ac· cording to district Superinten· dent John Ni coll those students will be transferred to Paularino School. Trus t ees s aid decli ni ng finances in the wa ke of court de- cisions and Proposition 13 com- , Kraut Rout Man Peppers Woul,d,.be Thief BEND, Ore. CAP > -A .restaurant manager s aved his cash register receipts by heaving a bowl of sa uerkraut into the face or a man who pulled a knife and demanded money, µolice said. Jerry Carlson, 26, opened the WI and told the robber to get it himself. While the robber helped himself, Carlson edged over to the buffet, picked up the bowl or sauerkraut salad -containing pepper - and heaved it. The robber dropped the money tnct ran, police said. Not content. Carlson hurled a pan -Of croutons at the fleeing man. Police said he chased the suspect into the parking lot , throwing kitchen knives and waving a broomstick. Cartoon ma naged to talk the man into dropping the knife Carlson held him until officers arrived, police said. Charged with first-degree robbery in the inci- dent was David A. Graber.~. of Bend. Bovan Slaying Witnesses Heard Fatal Shou Firnd? By TOM BARLEY· · OI U. O.lly Piiot SU.II A divorced couple who had breakfast together at a Newport about to drive orr in her Cadillac when the shots were fired. • Beach restaurant m the early morning hours of Oct. 22, 1977, testified today that they heard the s hots fi red when Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley was murdered in the nearby . parking lot. The prosecution claims that the shots were fired by defen- dant Jerry Peter Flrori and that Fiori put nine bullets into Bovan before driving of( at high speed on Newport Boulevard in his 1973 green Cadillac convertible. Both Gilbert and his ex-wife testified that they saw a vehicle a n s wering thal des cription s peed by them with tires screeching as they sat in her Richard Gilbert and his ex· wife, Barbara Woods. testified separately In Orange County Superior Court that they were <See BOVAN, Page A.2) He said that all but a bout four or the aphasic students are bused to Mesa Verde and so the transfer or the program won't appreciably increase transporta· tion demands. The pa rents who s poke to trustees during an hour-long hearing included Dr. Mi chael Levi ne. the for mer c hief of F airview State Hospita l. and Frank Barbaro. chairman of the county's Democralic Central Committee. The y asked a delay in· the • . (Sff ~ING, Pag~ A2> 7.9 Quake Reported In Mexico MEXICO CITY CAP> -A ma- jor earthquake jolted downtown Mexico City today, and the Red Cross said it had reports that se veral buildings w e r e destroyed. There were no itn· mediate reports of casuallies. Whldowa 1hattered, buildings shook and some balconies hung crazily. 'the s ubway system stopped t emporarily but was back in service soon after the second tremor. Office wo'rkers In Mexico City fl ed into the streets when the first shock hit. The first tremor las ted 70 seconds. officials sa id. It was fol lowed by a second tremor about 10 minutes later. The Red Cross said It had re ports that s eve ral buildings were destroyed in the heart or the city. The reports could not be confirmed immediately. The seismological unit at UC Berkeley said the qua ke re· gistered 7.9 on the Richter Scale. A reading or 7 is considered a major earthquake. The U.S. National Earthquake Information Service in Colorado said It struck at 11 :53 a .m. PST, with the epicenter about 300 miles southeast of Mexico City There appeared to be little structural damage to buildings alon g Pasco de la Re form a Boulevard in the heart of the ci- ty or almost l3 million persons .. But ambulance sirens whined throug h the center of town. Telephone communications with the Red Cross and fire depart· ment were cut. Electricity and othe r essential ser vices a p- p e are d t o b e fun c tio n in g normally. Senator Supports Utilily ~ l I \ \ I ... ... .,,...., .... ,.... IN CONIULTANT ROLE C nter Paid 844,313 as Consultant State Sen. Dennis Carpenter uid today he sees no reason why customers of San Diego Gas~ & tlectric Coropany shouldn't pay for the utility flrm's effof'\5 to find outside nnanclng to de- velop a bllllon·dollar power plant In Mexico. The Newport Beach Republican waa hlred as a con- sultant to the Mexican power project by Wllll~~ Black of La Jolla, who in t'°"' had been hired by the San Die10 County utUJty aa a comultant to seek ln· ternaUonal flnanclnc. Carpenter aot $44,313 in ree1 And *2.200 in expenaea, Auditors ror the state Public UUllllea Commlulon, whlcb oversees public utilltlea, said San Olego Ou and Electric may have apent u much aa ~.ooo "lmprudenll)'" to help find linanclnl fOf' the plant.£: Cor coattructlon near a n B a Calllornla • PUC auditors are urging that the costs. inclu<Ung consultants fees, be paid by stockholders of San Ot e go Ga s. n o t its customers. Spokesmen ror the utility have denied any Improprieties. Black was paid $125 an hour, or $1,000 a day, plus expenses tor his work In ottemptlnf' to secure rinanclng for the power plant. Plana for the plant, whlch San Diego Gaa hopes wilt be an alternative to lta faUed attempt to bulld the Sundeaert nuclear plant, ln the Mojave Desert, are beln1 reviewed by the Mexlclan 1overnment. accoTdlng to Black. Black posted a bllt for $140,000 In expenses. notlni he traveled around the world and several times to Europe for the project. Carpenter said today he la "very proud" ol hls involvement <See UTILITY. Pa1e .U) ( ldentlal areas. The equipment ls part of an ongoing nolse testing proeram and wl1l all~ the county to -.compare dal* during the tests with data collected rrom other flight operations during the past several years. .. What we are interested ln is to serve the people of Orange County and here comes someone who baa the equipment to in· Wheels Popped crease the number of peo:>le who use our facilities.·· Clark said. "We are s aying put yoVT . a.lrpla¥ where your mouth ls," Clark "c!ontinued.( "Let's get on with the test." Diedrich. however. argued that insufficient proof has been offered to show the tests will re- duce aircraft noise ove r all residential are&A. · · Besides, M ccWltended, "If the airplane does meet the notae standard lbe.o we have a major problem. "We have runway problems. We have terminal problems. We hlve parking problems . W.e have access problems. Are we ready to ri.c'e those problems now~" he asked. Io the ir majority vote , superviM>ra decided that while (See AlllPORT, Page A2) O<Mty ...... Slot" - Wheels from gasoline tanker truck rest ln parking "lot at 2200 Harbor Blvd. afte r hurtling nearly 90 feet and bouncing orr Orange Junction fast food sign perched 12 feet off the ground. Rear axle ol tl'Uck was tom loose when a car veered ael'Qll the center line on Harbor Boulevard near Wilson Street about 12:36 this morning and collided with the tanker . The car's driver, Fidel F. Kroells, 33. or Burbank. was treated for minor injuries. police s aid. His car w11 demolished. Truck driver wasn't hurt. Trade Deficit Widens Exports Decline Largest in 10 Momhs WASillNGTON CAP ) -U.S. exports decbned by the largest amount in 10 months as the na- tion's trade deficit with other countr ies grew larger in Oc· tober . the Commerce Depart· ment s aid today • The news followed by a day a report that Inflation is n.iMing at about 10 percent, worse than the administration pre viously admitted. and a statement by President Carter's chief mfla. tion C1dvise r .that it may be months before there is any im· provement. The 29-month trade deficit has wo r rie d a dmin is tr a ti o n economists, who ha ve said rt 1s contributing to inflation in this country and the decline of the dolla r m foreign trading. The $2.1 billion defi cit for Oc Lobe r was about average for the year. It compared with a $1.7 billion trade gap m September a nd a $1.6 billion de fi cit in August U S businesses sold $13 billion in products to other countries. but that was a decline or 3.1 per· cent rrom September.. Exports of food. chemicals . gold and othe r co mmodities declined sharply. . But Treasury S e cretary Michael lJlumenthal said lbe fi gures still Indicate "continued progress toward the Improved trade configurations we have been anticipating ... About $224 million II\ the 'FUNKY M<TrO-W- FINDS A HOME "I had a really runJcy motor for sale and t tried everylhln& - it Just wouldn't sell. "Then t tried the Dall)' Pilot ind sold It oo t.be first call." Tbat'I the advertislna 1ucce11 story of Uw Santa An• man who placed th.ls ad ln the Daily Pilot: 289 v.s Muatana En.iln~. 'With !!pcclal 4 brl carb $21!1 UX•XJtXlf Let the Dally Pilot make that hard sale for r.ou. A frtendly ad· vtser can he p write an ad at 642-5678 decline in exports was in the er- ratic purchases of gold, which ha d gained about the s ame amount in September. he said. .. Exports continued to hold along the much improved tre that bas been evident in recen. months," he said. "lmportanUy. our balance of trade in lhe area of manufactured goods and in- dustrial maten als 1s continuing to s how substantial improve· ment.·· The drop in exports was the largest since a 9 percent decline last January. Imports rose 0.1 percent to $15 l billion in Octobe r as Amer icans continued to buy more imported automobiles and electronic equjpment. It appeared certain that the trade gap for the year will sur- pass last year's record $26.5 billion deficit. because it has reached $24.8 billion in the first 10 months of the year. The administration expects lhe trade deficit to decline sub- sta ntially. perhaps In half. next year as other countries are able * * * Srocla Twnbk In React,ion To Deficit Hike NEW YORK (APl -The .t~ mar•et. t.um.hled ~Ql' n. reaction to release or a higher than-expected October trade deficit figure. The Dow Jones average or 30 if't:!~strial las~. which fell 9.70 poi nts Tuesday. u nk U .03 points to 790.11 today. Declines led advances S-1 on the New York Stock Eicc:han1e. Shortly before the market opened. the Cornmerct Depart· ment said the October trad def· lclt was $2.13 billion. brlnsln the y ear's de ficit to $2•. 79 billion. Analysts predlct4KS that the October deficit would be cloeer to September's Sl .H ~llllon trade 1ap. The October rlaure wa• lbe bllhelt alnce July. to buy more U S products and oil 1 m ports dehne The October trade report did show a Sl.25. 7 million dechne in oil imports after a $270.3 million increase in September The United States consumed $3.5 billion in foreign petroleum last month, more than the entire trade deficit. The $2. l billion deficit was the largest since a $3 billion gap in July but was smaller than all the d efi cits in the first five months or the year. Oil in Sewers VALPARAISO. Ind. (APl - Abo ut l.000 g a llons or oil e s caped into Va lparaiso's sewerage when the Beach Coal and Oil Co . unkno wing ly pumped fuel into the basement of a building where s torage tanks had been r e moved . authorities said. Coast Weath e r Patchy low cloud s Thursday morning along the coast, otherwise fair , s unny and mild. Lows tonight 44 to 50. Highs -Thvr8day"'6~ 12.- INSIDE TODA" J'ormtr Prf!aid~nt Nixon l•ll• Franch TV oud1tnce Woltrl1(JU "wcu o blunder." ~e SfMJI, A4. l•dex DAILY PILOT c Hearings Held on Homesite By KATHY CLANCY °' .. o.lty ...... ft.It Creators ol a proposed 20.000·home communlty on $.623 hilly acres near Lasuna Beach took their first &teps Tuesday toward gainlp1 Oranse County government approvals for their development. ...................... GOSPEL 8UStNEISM!N'8 INTERNATIONAL HEADOUARTEAI AllEI IN COSTA MESA Count y plann i ng c om . missioners listened to an hour. long presentation about the Aliso Viejo Company planned com. munity, the first in a series or bearings on the company's pro- pose d c hange in the county general plan. 0.kyman'a Concem '°' ProtNma of Othet'9 Led to OrgenlzeUon'a Development The future 60,000-reside nt Aliso Viejo commuruty '!r'Ould be nestled in the coas tal hills between Laguna Beach and South Laguna to the west and south. Laguna Hills to the horth and Laguna Niguel to the east . A Dream Coming True Company proposals call for re- taining about half the 8,623 acres as open space and recreation land. including areas known as Moulton Meadows, the Aliso Creek nood plain. Wood Canyon and El Toro ridge . · Mesa Watche8 OwrchFellouwlUp Wmpkx Rise When dairy farmer Demos Shakarian decided to do somelhiog about businessmen's personal problems 2S years ago, he never dreamed he was launching an organization with a n annual $4 to $5 million budget. Nor did he foresee construction of the S4 million complex, now rising alongside the San Diego Freeway in Costa Mesa. that is scheduled to house more than 1SO employees when completed in July. "He felt a need to reach busi· nessmeo," says Art Nersaslan, assistant to Shakarian, now pres- ident of the Full Gos pel Busi- nessmen's Fellowship lnt.erna- tlonal. As a Downey dairy man, Sbakarian was plagued by the problems of businessmen with whom he dealt daily, Nersasian Hays . "They had a lack in their lives, they had needs, they had problems because they had got- ten a way from God a nd the church." Shakarian began meeting with businessmen a t lunc h es. breakfasts and dinners. What e volved wa s a non · denominational organization with appro~imately 45.000 mem- bers in 1 ,600 c hapte r s throughout the world. The members still meet al lunches and banquets lo s~k help with personal and business problems. Jn Orange County alone, says Ners asian, there are 20 chapters with about 3,000 members. Tbe non-profit organization's international headquarters tern· porarily is housed in Irvine, at 17791 Sky Park. The headquarters structure rising to a three-story height on six acres ore Bear Street, across from the South Coast Plaza. con- sists of what wiU be a glass· facade office structure and a round auditorium and visit.ors building. Construction funds -as weJI as operaUng money -is strictly "frte -wm donations by mem· bers and interested persons." says Nersasian. "We don't measure s uccess in money. but we are very suc- cessful. accordin_g to the results and the number of people we are reaching," says the assistant. As for founder Shakarian, a descendant of Armenians, h.is Downey area dairy herds are gone. His land is in shopping centers and he is in investments. But he sWl maintains a ranch in Northern California, s ays Nersasian. and devotes 90 per- cent or hts time to the busi· n essmen's or ganiza tion ''without pay." The open space and recreation areas generaJly would be toward the coast whale areas in the north ~nd s urro unding the Laguna Niguel Z1ggura' would cont~an residential. commerca~I and 1ndustnal development. If the company's request 1s granted, Meade said, total greenbe lt a nd open spact!" acreage would drop from 4.~ acres under the existing general plan to 3,317 acres Res 1de nt1al d e v e lo pme nt woul~ Jump from 1,310 acres perm1ttmg 10,097 homes to 2,472 ~cres perm1tling 20.000 dwell-ings Meade said more than two. thirds or the proposed homes in Aliso Vi ejo would be con dom1nium·type ·hom es r ather than :.angl(•.famlly dwellings Bowie Drops In Howard G. Singer. 37, who calls himself "Howie the Dol~hin... t~nks ~untington Beach police dispatcher Marianne Pierson 1s okay. He met he.r Tuesday ni ght while. making a brief stopover m Huntington Beach dur- ing his voyage from Redondo Beach to San Diego m his amphibious car. Howie was m Costa Mesa today getting a muffler fixed. It was damaged when he emerged from the surf at the Hunti ngton P1t:r Tuesday night. He planned to continue his voyage later today He expects to arrive in Mission Bay Sunday • f'rOMPopAI f'rOWt Pflfll! AJ Fro.PageAJ In addJt1on. hl' 1.a1d , one ro urth or 5.000 homes would be built an th~ low and moderutc-incomc pnce ranges. Such homes would be priced so that fom1lics earning from 80 to 120 percent of the county's $19.000·a·year median income could afford to purchase them. BOVANTfilAL .. AIRPORT TESTS .•• CWSING •.. car . stunned by the sound of gunfire · · 1t all h<tppen('d in les' than a minute." Gilbert explained. ·'The rar went by us at high speed and it wasn't f)l)!'>s1 hie to get more than a glimpse of the occupants .. the test may last 90 days, it could be halted at the end of the first 30 or 60 days if the bigger Boeing 727-200 jets produce higher noise over any residential area. • And if the test is halted, they :)aid, Hughes would have to dis- continue the 7'27 nights within 45 days. Most or Tuesday 's debate focused on heated opposition to the tests by Santa Ana Heights residents who fear the bigger Jets wall belt out more noise over their homei;, Newport Beach ci· ty officials and airport critic Dan Emory. Speaking in favor of the tests were rcpreisentat1ves from the Tuistin City Council and the busl· n ess ·oriente d C omm unity Airport Council. During one light mo me nt, New port Beach City Coun· cilwoman Jackie Heather drew laughter when she suggested the test departures be early in the morning when Riley would be in his Newport Beach home to hear the Jets. .. During the recent political umpaign Chairman Riley made a lot of points by saying he was an hi s office by 7:30," s he said. ··I think that is because he couid not sleep beyond 7. ··1 think it would make more sense to make the Olghts go out al 7 a .m . and c h ain th e eh~irman to the bedpost ." she qw1pped. · Diedrich and Schmit tocused much of their attention on possl· bJe r unway damage from the tto.000-pound 727 jets. The DC •·a Hughes c urrently uses weight 95,000 pounds. Boeing spokes man Stan Cobb said the larger jets would not damage the runway during the test and the pave ment will be monitored for stress. • ·"The thing 1s , sir, a runway ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ~':~:l:.~P~~,~·~,::,:;:.;;;;.(.C:: (all't'\• fl'Vbil•\"•N)Cftn"()•"• YOtM•t' •ft,._"' .,, pwt)h''W'd Mo'Kf•• tPlthqft J.rklot, I"' {4t't t ,,,,.,. • U WOOfl f\l>ltt PI H\1#111~ "-t ft t6"' ••1n V•t••• ""'""' '''""''" ... • v.11,.., 411\i1 '-'""".,_ ~-,_"'°"'" (ot· t M..,,... ,, Q .,..,,,.. ,. >i '""' O'lb'•~h-"'1 '"'"'1·•• """' ~ ·~·~ tht ~~MC:.:.~':::1.~,'.-:,~11~,.l7J W.\t n,,, .... ,," ..... Pt.-\40f"t •M ~1\,ho, ,_,& ............ ............ l"''" O.tloN,,,_ ••<~' -· ••~•'•'" "'""'"''"' ldltor• Coile MeH Otflot ........ ,,., 1~::~:' ~·<> %~~ doesn't just suddenly fail and airplanes fall into big holes," he sa id. Supervisors said that Hughes would have to pay for repairs of any runway damage during the tests. Cobb aho termed "con - servative" Boeing da ta that shQws the bigger j ets may pro- duce greater noise on takeoff in the immediate airport area in· c!udingSanla.Aoa Heights . "We are sure we aren't going to be any noisier," he said. "We believe we will be less noisy." S4pervisors also asked airport officials to conduct workshops on evaluating lest data with aJI interested parties and m ake dal· ly noise monitor ing r eports available to those groups. Two Women Held on Mesa Sex Charges Costa Mesa vice investigators arrested two women T uesday for suspicion of prostitution al ., local motel. Yolanda Arce, a 31-year-old transient, was arrested al S.JO p m . after accompanying an of ficer to the motel from Dick's Horseshoe Bar, 2394 NP.wport Blvd. Anothe r unde rcover in· vestigator arreste d Valarie Thomas. 22, of 2501 Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana. at 11 p.m. when she allegedly proposi· tioned him during a massage at the motel. The investigator· s a id the woman. employed by Golden .Girl Massage, 130 E . 17th St .. had been s umm o n e d b y telepho.ne for a back rub. Suicide Takes Son With Her ALLEN PARK, Mich. <AP>-. A mothe r who committed suicide also killed her son by mistake when carbon monoxide from her car leaked into the family house. police said today An autopsy report showed Mary Teller , 37, died of carbon monoxide poisoning Tuesday while sitting in her running car tn a closed carage attached to her suburban Detroit home, Lt. William Reardon said. Detectives said the fumes ap. pareoUy leaked lnto the home, kUtlng her 8-year-old ton Martin and the family dog. ''I'm sure she dJdn•t Intend to kUJ the boy," ReaN1on said. closure until more is known about the distric t's financi2l !'>talus. They also called for. a districtwide study of declining enrollment so that trustees could draw up a masle rplan for use of all diBtrict schools. But Don Smallwood, school boa rd president. refuted their arguments in a lengthy rebuttal in which he made these points. -Proposition lJ is not the only reason Cor school closure. In the 1970s. the di~tri ct 's enrollment "111 have declined by about 10.000 students . The declining e nrollment problem has been under dis tnct study for the past seven ;cars and resulting enrollment projections have been "frighten ingly accurate .·· The district h as cut ad · min1s trators. maintena n ce. t each ers and n o n -essential se rv ices to avoid c losin g schools. ''Most of the time when we're making these cuts. such as deleting high school busing, all we hear is criticism ." he said. -~ith the district racing a drop m income m the next fiscal year of S4 million to $5 mlUion. he .said, "there as simply no way to maintain the high quality of the Newport-Mesa district in the artermath of Prop, 13. the Ser rano vs Preist decis ion a nd rtecllning enrollment. "Historically, this community has financially supported its schools and the fact is that now we have nothing to say about it except t hrou~h o ur s t ate representatives. This school bourd hasn't set a tax rate since 1975." M acMillian. 1n opposing the closure. said he wouldn't vote! for the .. axing or any school" un· t1l th<' district has developed a long-range school use plan based on high school attendance boun- daries . His idea was echoed by most other board members who swd th~y'd like to see dist rict start members st11Jt Sl.lch a study with the idea of establishing different types of schools. Those men· tioned mclucied kmde rgarlen throu~h eighth grad e. kin· dergartcn through fourth com- bined with firth through eighth grades or even ki'ndergarten through twelfth grades, depend· ing on the facilities available. County planners, in a report to the commission, described the· company proposal as a new con- cept in land use. "The concept can be descnbed as a concentrated form of de · velopment with a hypothetical balance of population. open space. recreation. commercial use and employment," the re· port said. Future planning commission hearings have been s cheduled for Jan. 15. Feb 5 and Feb. 20, and county supervisors are ex peeled to make a final decision on the comp:.iny propo:.al in Ma rc h. Jarois: Give 'Em the Ax . KANSAS CITY <Mo>- Politicians will repsond to" the t ax pa yer s' revolt tr you "harmoruie the SOBs with an ax.·• s a ys Howard Jarvis Proposition 13 architect. · In an interview before speak. ing Tuesday to the American Hote l ~nd Motel Association. Jarvis said he takes no stock in politicians promises to c ut spending or in other ways halt a ballooning bureaucracy. "The only way you can cut government 1s to limit the money -and all the rest as a bucket of manure.·· he said. Gem Talk By J. C llUMPllRIE:S Cemof11111~1 WHO USES GOLD? and IHJU; do th1•11 u1<' u~ Both witnesses said they saw two me n 1n the s peeding Cadillac. They were unable to 1dent1fy either man as Fiori. E'r.,.Page Al UTIUTY .•• with the project. The senator said thap1e worked 2'h years ror Black doing legal cons ulline and arranging meetingg with Mex 1can officials. He Is not conned· ed with the proJect now. he said. Carpente r s aid the Mexican venture 1s simply part of the utility's obligation to rind a lte rna tive ene rgy for its customers. ··ff the expenditures were legitimately related to providing power to its constituents ." Carpenter said. '"it would be rather difficult to deny them an allocation of expenses to those customers." Carpente r blamed the con 1 rovcrsy on a PUC staff that 1s "not interested in power genera· t1on and has a no-growth men· tallty " ··1 Lbmk those people:· he :.aid. "are out of step with the agency they're employed by. ··what they say doesn 't trou ble me at all This 1s ont! of the boldest and most 1nte l11gent potential energy deve lopment progra m s w e 've had in California for some tame ·· Deputy District Attorney Jay ; Moseley said he will put on more witnesses to conclus ively prove that 1t was F1or1 , 41 , of H unt· lngton Reach. who used a 9mm automatic pistol to end the hfc of Bovan. The prosecution cliums that Fiorr was aided a nd abetted by Anthony "'Little Tony" Marone Jr . 2-3. and Raymond Steven Resco. 28. both of Huntington Reach . both or whom fa.ct• separate trrn ls on murder and conspiracy charges. F1or1. who once faced lht: death pen:.ilty for hts allcg<'d kill ing of Bovan. is being tried after pleading not guilty to charges of murder. coru.paracy to m urder and con:.paracy lo kidnap. Budget Announ~ MOSCOW CAP> -The Soviet government announced a 1979 defense budJ?et of $-26 4 billion. or about a fourth of what U S. of· fic1als estimate it to be. and re-po~ed the economy made b11t gains an 1978 despite "considera ble drawbacks." The Amencan defense budget for fiscal 1978 was $110 I billion. or about 24 percent of all government ex- penditure:.. Almost dally, we hear about the gold m a rke l. gold prices a nd r e lationships between gold a nd currency. But. who uses this gold? Who buys ll. and ror what purposes" In 1977, gold mines arnund the world · produced t.428 tons or gold. That is down slightly from 1976, and down significantly from produclJon of 10 years ago. As the amount or gold left In the earth continues to dwindle, so does production. Last year. 978 tons, 70 percent of all gold produced, was TRIAL CllANGES bought and used by Je welry manufacturers. Investors bou&ht 220 u ~MS OIJTLOOI( tona of gold 1aat year, compared to Jn11J" , only 80 tons ln 1976. U.S. and Italian Choose from our magnificent selecdon of diamond pendants in all shapes and sizes LITTLE ROCK, Ark. CAPl _ Jewelry manufacturers UM ~t ol In 1973, Ce<:ll Walters pleaded the aold. The market for the finished guilty to robbery and went to product Is heaviest in the Middle prisonon n2l-year sentence. Eo s t and the US /\s mlrie 4 Women Killed Later. he sa.Jd the Judge didn't production RMI! down. and de mand explain his rights whe n he goes up. prices RO •Iona. naturally, J. C. fiwnp~riet. r}ewelr6 MEMBER AMC RICAN GEM SOC•CT Y @ 1823 NtWPORT Bl VO COST A MESA TRUCKEE (AP> -Fo ur pleaded guilty aod woo the right with the upward no"" of demand. women, two in a car and two on to be tried. Above·gt'Ound l'tocks must help meet CONVENIENT TERMS BenMmenctrct-Maater Charge I deaths off • 'ro-foot blah bridle tence: 36 years. And the deJftAnd will lmOlt su~ly foot, have bffn 1wept to t.betr Re cot bJ1 trial Tuesaay. Sen· the demand u mine 1ucUon f»lla rr:r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-be--tw ___ ~_TNC~~kee~a.nd:.___A~.::.:~eno~.~~~~~-=::...:==============~co~nUnue totoup. 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE ~1 , ~· No\tember 29, 1978 Riles • • F'ight f()r School Money 39Held In Drug Arrests AnatM.tlm pol~ tf\dt!d • l.l'LtW month und..rcover drua lo· vet ti a nuoo TueedA y with I.be ar rttt ol 38 Juv m1.)ft aDd tbrM' yuuna ..duJta '"'~led ot Mtl1ftc oarcouu on or around hlah ~choolcam~ Still outataDdin1 are arrut w rranu coverta1 an addJUollal "" 1u110("('t3 who. polke aJ&ece, isold dn&4t1 to undercover.,_. uaUoMd on • k>cal hltb teboot campus at the be&W>lnc ot the faJI semester A police apokeaman em. phaabed that the Probe Wal WI• d..rtakf'fl wltb t.be cooperaUoa ol ollldall ot the Anaheim UaJon Jllgh ~bool DtWict. 8)' ANNE COOPER Of ... l»ltl' "le9t ...... Local peoplP wbo want t<1 ma ntuln existing S<'hool pro ainms lllld serv1ceA will have to fight ror them ID SacrQmf'nto. Ktate superintendent of 11Chool11 Wilson Rlle11 told a Sun Clemente audience Tuesday . .. tr education 111 going lo ~et Its ~harp of the pie," 1rnld Rlll'tl, 'we will huvo to be al the he1td ot the ltne." · Ri ies addn!s&ffi •n audience of about 100 11chool and com· munlty people ttt san Clemente High School. where p1rents. .leut"her11. s tudents a nd ad- ~1111tr1&tora &re currently work· mi: with u m .ooo slate plann!n.i )(rant to improve the schooh curricuJum The SU.le i>uJWrmtendent, who said he has coru.at.tently OPJ>OfiC.>@ Proposition 13 and 11tlll oppose~ 1t. predJctcd thfll when the next :se11111on of Lht' slalt> lt'glslaturc opens. "lh<'rf' will be 15 btllb to cul state Bpending." Public schools art> hard hat by -.tale budget ruts, 1ta1d Hiit.~ Stale funds constitute 71 percent of total pubhc !ichool funding In C:uhfornla. he said. and schoolb <·:innot asse5s new t11xN, or recs to make up lost revt>nuc. ai, c 1 t1e11 and ('()UnlteN <'an. o.ic, .. , ... ,~~ 'SCHOOLS MUST FIGHT' State Chief Riles The undttcover lDvetU1aUon came to an eod Tueeday aft.er. noon when 17 two-man •'"'8l tNam1 armed with warrants !lwooped acrou the city In lil'urch of lhe 4'.'S suspects who aJ. JcKcdly 11o ld drug!\ to in· v.:Mlgators A few hours lawr. 39 of the~ y outhful itu&pt!cls . w~re in l'USlody and charged with various drug seUtni of tenses. Pollce saJd druc purcbues made by the underco\'er aceot.t ranged from $4.50 to ~ and toluled about $1,000 over the three month period. /\ ~ 1tnc.~s who catlC'd police to rePort u m:.sn cllmhln~ onto u S<'cond story apurt· mt-nt balcony Monday <Afternoon drew <1ulck rc.•sponse from Lttguna Beach of· fic~rs who swarmt..'d around the Gaviota Orivc addrc~s walh>tn mlnull·~ Arter nushlng four people from the apurtm~nt. however . police da scovcr~d one of tht: quartet had l ocked herself out of th1: apartment and had asked friends to h ·Ip. The 1980 ft'j(1slnllv<• sc1;ii1ion, h<:ld in an election year , 1s •·vcn lcsi-. ltk ·ly than thl' upcoming ")('1>1>ion l<> produ('t• n1•w law to ht•lp t5choob 1n the wuke of Proposition 13, f<llc.-s said . 'Thf' <'hanCt'I> or getting ll good b1U out or the legislature m 1980 t:. about as good as C~ter'r> <'hancc of geU.mg out of LitUe l11g flom alive." he sald. ''dreams und hopes," purenl.8 and teache rs expressed their fru11trntion. They said thc>y arc working with a planning grant to !!Upplcment an <'ducatlonal pro· ~mm whle h h tti1 been han- <h capp<><I by Proposition 13. ··trow e·nn y ou ad'1 thul l>Omt>thinn ••x tra," a:-.kcd <'<>m· mtll<'C c hairm a n Corinne Parkc>r , a s>arcnt. "when you don't havf' the basics you need to shore up the foundation.,·· One police apokesmaa s&Jd It 1" exJ><>eted that restitution will •~ made t.o the city when the al· lt>gt>d offenders sellJ~ acCOW)ls in court. Those 3/TMJted ruged in agtt from 15 to ~ with the adult.I be· ing ldenUfied by police u : DA Probes Threat In Huntington Tiff Mike Fusaro, 18, or Chelaea Orlvc, Anaheim. Dana Kollen, 18, of Wuatgate Drive. Anaheim. J eatoo Sk.lnner, 2Q, of E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim. Cockpit Fire Revealed in Plane Crash Exaihtnatwn of wreckage from " Nov. 12 San Juan C'up1alrunu plane crash has r.- Vt'U 1 c d that lhe airplane's rock111t un•u was on fire prior to the crn11h wtllch clalmed the ute of u. fluntlngtori Beach physi· t•1on A N:1t1<1rta l TraMportallon and Safely Board 11pokusman aakl to 1lnv preUmlnary invcsllgaUon Of th•• wrecknge Indicated the plant•'s t'ontrols Wf'rc Intact at Uw moment or impact. Tht• isrK1kt•1smun also :.aid the t.'O.Clnc ltrf'IJ Wlt8 not in 0am(11> as 1 ht' u m ·r11ft plunt<ed to the earth in the· Sun Juan Creek bed, klU 111~ Ne·1I J Ktu1hn«>r, 36. Kuxhner wais tht· lont: occupant. NTSH mt•mber-K :ire continu· 1 n Jl the• Inves tigation, the 'P<>kl'lHnun suld PuUed LA .loll By ROBERT RAKKt;R Ol •i. o.lly f'IM'I ~l*lt A controversy that Oart.>d m the aftermath or an allcucd threat on the Ute of HunUngtoo Beach Mayor Pro Temporc Richard Slebert will be an· veatigaled by the district al· torney. ' Deputy Olstrict Attorney Bill Evans aa.ld today the lnvestl1ta· tlon will center on chargH that public rerord.s may have been faullied. t;valt..'> said it u1 n felony to alter public docume nl1L Hl.6 added Ulal al hwm'l been d.- termined that the memos In· volved are WbUc documenlll. The di!trlct attorney's office i.'I acllng on the requelft . of Police Chief Earle Robitaille to look ln to bo\h lhc olhiged th~al and the pouJbJe falslflcatlon ol 1'e<' ordtc , Evans saJd tM anqulry will locus on the records phase of the controversy and will not conc<'n tr ate on the alleged threat "ff there W M l1 threat. It does not amount to a crime," ~vans said. ~ Siebert reported to city of· f1cials that his employees told him that Polic•· Lt J im Walkt•r made a threat when he vu'lited Siebert's pharmacy Nov. JO. Siebert was not prt?1ienl. When Siebert lir:sl rcportt.-d the Incident. he allegf>dly In· illaled a memorandum to the ef· feet that Welker allegedly told wouldn't see Sielwrt wh ·n he hod h1N t(un becaww Ir he '(hd 1t would be ::iH over for ham." Slcblrt said afwr ~ recc1vt.'ft more Wormalloo he was COO· vlnced that the threat wus blown out of proportion by second·hand accounta and that Walker In- tended htm no harm. Walker dcnJes makln~ such a threat * * * Huntington CoJJ8, City Stall on Pay A leader or 235 Huntington lleach police officers accw.ed c1· ty official& of actl.ng In bod faith today after salary ncg0Uahoo1t apparently bogged down Tue8 duy. Jeff Cope, preside nt or th • police UllOClatJon, said the city has f aUed to budge from its offer which Include• a, five percent pay 1ncreue now a nd anopaer two percent hike July 1. The officers are aliklng for ti 7 5 percent lncrcll3e at p~cnt with another four percent ~l In July. They 83Y they nc xi th•· rall!es lo keti> up with the roi1t or hvang a.ncre1u.eli Cope saJd the al!soclallon will vole on what has been called Uw <'lty's "final " orter Monday rHf(ht. Art Thief Hit in Laguna By ~'Tt:n; MITCHELL Of CM o.ffy 11'1 ... I .... La~una Beach lnvoaUgat.on sn¥ o mnn sought in the theft or a lithograph In Loll Angclee Is 1h41 11umc man who walked out ot . Lniuna ·1 VorpaJ Gallery witti an $18,000 M.C. Eicher woodcut Nov. 11. And a Loe Anseleft patrol of. fleer said he pt.died the 1rt LhJd over and gave him a traffic t ick<:t Just an hour before the young man fl~d from Silvan Simone's art galltry In Wett Loft Angflt.>s Oct l8 with a Joan Miro lithograph Simone, wl10 fell Mnd broke his no~e whllc chulnat the art UUcf from his f!Cttllcryl told l.a1un1 of. flcers he read •oout the F.acber th fl In Laicuna Beach aod con· tocted Votpal dln:ctors. The Los Ancelet coU~ alto ldenUll4td a compo1tlU •ketch ol the 1u11pect, drawn by Lacuna Beach officer Terry lhcAdam, 1and noted the thief used tbe didn't think anythlna or It," u mo name ln t&lkin1 wtth of Liller uid. "But the name ficiala trom botb 1&Uerttt. Johuoa and the de•crtption ot "He uaed the n1me Daru.r P. the lt7.t Ford Thunderbird Johnaon when he talked to the a•tawa~ car Jo1ued bl• ~pie at Vorp1l Ind In LA.'1 memory.' to u con:splrucy involving U\rec penom1. He ullllzM a dlvlnlnR rod de vice t.o plnpoint location" In the stale where the Et1cher woodcut might have beto lltorcd urttir the thdl. ··Let 8 Juat say hlii lnlorm1tlon turned out to be let1s than ac· curate,'' U.ter saJd. Meanwhile, lAfl Angeles and l.uguna Beach deuctJvea ar,. us '"" normal police t«hnlQut.'S to trufk down the art thief. The 8U11:>ect appurcntly told ofhclnlit al both gullcrleK that he wua "o J>uyer of Eftch<•r work.If." und vlaft.cd the tiulleriei. Ncveral time" before the thefts ~curred. The Eicher v.'<>odC'ut t{tktn fro m the La.runo g1tllery wait ca lled "La Cu th edri.Je En(tloutlt." ("The Drowning CathodtaJ I, and wa.s one ot only 10 known to be In exlat.cnce. The Miro lltho•upb t1ken from the Loi An1ele11 gallery wu valued at •t.8150. Stereo Eqmp~enl Taken in Clemente uld inve1t1g1tor Ron L11t.r, Lot A.nplet police •re seekJnc who hu tr1veled betw..a Loi Jobnaon wholle Ucenae 1bowt he An1eles and La1un1 Beach llv" ln Welt LA. But a check on Stereo equipment nlued at gathertn1 lnform1t1on oa the the man'• Ucenae pl1tn •00.. •1.oee wu reported 1tolen TUM· Offt·footed thld. he hu not reo1teNd the vehJ. d•~ from I San Clemente home, And • Lot An1ela petrolman cle, whkh may del•Y aa •~t. whlch • bur1Jar apparenUy en· pulled over • man malchln• the Lt1ter Uld toda)' that br1n«inc tered throu1h 1 11ldln1 111111 1u1pect'1 dHertptlon with • 1 f:Yehic lnt.O the e ... ••rUer door. dri~1r'1 UceDM tblll ~ th 1 molllh, "wu probably • bJm as JAnM9 Jollnloa JUlt aa wuteof Ulpe." WUUam White of JOIJ Avet\Ada hour before the Loe 'AD111.. TM NeWl'ort pt)'elUe toM Cab1la.... told pottce the break· t.Mtt. ~ tW JCJbnlon wu not 1 ta oc~ between t : 30 a.m. Fall Fair Race Bets Set Record Orangt• Counly'll Jo'all F1ur. which c loticd Sunday at Lot- 1\lamlt.otl ftuct> <.:ourse, attracted record·bn>uklng <'rowds of peo 1>le who bet an unpre<'cdentc:."<J $23 million on thor.oughbred horse racing. fair officials an· nounced t.oduy. Th~ 18-day event n~tlcd the fair nearly SS00,000 which wtll be u.sed in the expansion und Im prov •menl or lhc Co!'lla Mt.>SU fuirgrounds. Joan ~. ~JlOl(l'swoman for (he Orong1• County Fair, nld t• total or $22 !.I million wus ~l on the ruc1•!>, the Juri:est total w::a gt"r phJC'<'CJ durin" m1 y fair in tht• Unltf-d Stu le!-> Tht• l'Vl'flt ht'ld from Nov. 11 to 26 wui. the Rc<'ond ,.·au f'o1r. Last year , the fo'ull fo'alr run for M days, atlrurting 115,000 J>t'O !)IP who bl'l u t111r1I of Slfi.5 m 1ll1011 Thill yt•ar '\. e•vtmt oltfllC'lNl 150.000. Mr~ Hor1s 1tmd In 11c11f1tlon t1> thl• r:t('f'~. lhe· t•vt•nt ft•oturt-d a fre•1• fu1r on th•· f;t('t•l'OUfhl' #!round:. wh1r h In <'luqe<I h vt>1ilo(.'k \how•.. c•nlc-r tm rlfn<'nl , [trtJ.. and t'rufl' und 'l'Ct'IUI CV<'nlll llU<'h fllS rh1ldrt•n'!-t urt wotk:iho1r... h<>A c·nlhng N>n l••HIJI and n 1.1l<'nt rontest "But your leg.uilature and your ~overnor will do what they trunk people want." sa Id Riles. .. I have not heard that California (•itltens nre ready to give up on t•ducat1on Hut the~ is no Great W h 1 t e I'' u t h e r u p t h e r ,. ..,omt-wh..-rc. In a d •mot'racy we ha vc• to IC't govt•rnmt'nt koow what we want." In response to Rllei.' req~t thut mcmbl'r~ o f th(' high 'jchool 's site improvement com m1ttcc :.hart.' with him their T eocher and co mmillt:c mem~rTom Youngerman com- pared worlung with the. plannJng grant to "painting the deck of a Khlp whlle she's slJlJUnJi " Riies agreed that Propos1Uon 13 has had a b¥d ..-ffccl on school morale. ··I rf't'enUy told Gov Jerry Rrown that we who are teacher~ 1lldn't i.:o into e ducation to tw<'om(• ri<'h. •· u 1d Riles. "Wu did 1t bccau.')c w • carc> 1tbout t•htldren "It us..-d to be that at lca.ul If you weren't bcin1it paid well. you were lov<"<I." h(! said Trustees Standing Finn on Wntroct By RA \'MONO f;.'iTRADA Jr. Of -~" ,. .... i1.ott Hunt~ Beach Union fUgh School Ofstrfct trustees Tuetlday 8\00d firm" in their b1Ule with teac·hers who have threatened to ~trike Jan. 3 over~ contr11ct du. pute. .. We arc-prepared not for a battle but for war Wf• wlll ~tr&k(• on Jan. 3 und we will win." kurh<'r RN>Up Prt'"sldent lra Tolbln (.Ulgrlly told th · school board "Thank you Mr. Tolbln. We s:ot your mC'1u.age." rf>tOrtf•d :.t·hool hoard f'N'Ntdt·nt Zll11 W1·sr-.:1 !fol Mrs. Wes~,_ not<'fl I hut the ttlstr1ct 's five pcrct'nl 1my h1kl• offrr lo lhf' \f'U<'hl'rll "h orw of thl' hJghm.t in th1• stuh' ·· Tcadwri; <irRue'(J tht1l lht> five• 1wrtt·nt pmf)Olicd MtlMy hike 11> n ·ally only half that rHt1oun1 ~IOC{• thf' 1 lllM'l> Wl)Uld only h4· grantl'd from Jnnuury to July. 1979. If a ~lute imJJONt:d PbY freeze Ill lifted TcaC'her~ want the :.chool llOurd t.o mukt• tht' proposl.'<I puy riuaes retroacUve to July, 1978 Tolbin 3rcut Pd district negotiators of "stalling" during thP pugl rune month!'! of rontract talks M r 't We~sa and other iichool board members did not rcs POQd It> <11l lht• t(•arhers' remark.Iii and threats. Hut nft~·r th•• me<'llng ·Mrs. Wetjh3 su1d. "The threati. aren't hurting us they are hurting the• students " l>lstrkt offa t'luls relP11sed ;1n opin ion by ht:Jlt> 1-;<Jucation Dt•rwrtmcmt Chief Counsel Tom li r1fftn thul lotwL' the pr<>posed "'' rourll Vf' ll•u1•t11•r p;,;y h1 kc a.') 1llt•Y,ul T t' a c h c r a n d d I :. t r I c 1 ne ~oll nt.ors broke orr co11lruct 1.ilklj JW.t bf'fon· 'l'ul'.,day nl1-tht':. '>t'twol board meel1nl( No rurth1•r ncJ(otlation sess1oni. haH· llt't'n srheduled Quitted Vests 1crs & 2495 Quilted Jackets 2CJ9S Warmup Suits 2CJ95 to 649S Sweat Shirts & Pants 59s ea. All Football & Soccer Shoes Reduced 20% Ladies Tennis Shoes 149s to 3 J 9S Mens Tennis Shoes 159S to 31 9s Docksider Boot Shoes 28's Volleyball Shoes 139s & 159s Running Shoes 21 9s to 339s Hooded Sweat Shirts 895 & crs Boseboli Warmup Jackets 39s Childrens Sweat Shirts & Pants 2's ea. T ennls Dresses ladies T ennls Shorts & Shirts Mens Tennis Shorts & Shirts Track Shorts Sub 4 Running Shorts Wtlson -Dunlop -Yonex Davis -Bancroft -Prince Rackets· Racket Stringing Open 9 60 6 Clesed Slndly Racquetball Racquets Voit Bleu Rollout Balls 2/2'9 Rcxquetboll & T enni1 Gloves· Badminton Rackets Penn T ennfs Balls Can of 3 -191 Boogey Board With leash 39'5 Duck Feet Fins Masks 531 Center 646-1919 ~ l • tltrotnew-:• ...... -la dae ot ... •Bad •ll•aded _udt:• .111. :..........--~--~--------~~----~~--~--~-=-~~ , ' A.f ONLY PILOT NATION I WORLD - Nixon Relates 'Blunder' Tells French TV Audience 'W•rgate Stupid' A Racy County Fair GIMME TUAT 01.' TUU; FAia l'H ~t you mltht fl cure that ln aophtatiut~. urban Orange CouJ\ty of today. an old·futuont'd coun~ fa ir wwld'bt> In about as much dt' mand as a tru~ktoad of buny whlfJS. Oueaa 11atn. my trlenda. · X Only th1J lut wtt'ke'j\d. the~ County raJr peopAe clo.ed down t.helr rallftbow out at Loe Alamltol after 1alher~ from the populace almMt hatra mUUon dollars Aod to make 0\1 mo unbelievable. admiaalon to m0tt cil' the eventa was free. frft, free~ Tbua if you think we· re M> aopblfticat~ ·~ Ume ~~! I I I ' Ringer Entered fn Oro~ County FOJr't 5th R.oce parts. just look at the good old country events that lured llS,352,foUa out to the Los Alamitos grounds: -A bog-calling contest for kids. -Nall-driving and arm·wreslling compeUUons. -Slxty Pygmy goau on display. -Beef and lamb fitUngs . · -A real live rabbit show. This list could go on and on. But it surely proves that Orange County folks stlll fi nd their roots In the land an on the farm. We arejustreallygoodol'boysandgir.ls. THROUGH ALL THIS, the fair took in almost $23 million and will end up with $499,773, mlnua taxes, whlch will go to fixing up the Orange County Falrgrounda ln Costa Mesa. Well, now, you might be a bit astonished by these high figures out of rabbit shows and goat contests. I suppose it should also be mentioned that there was one other little at· traction over the 16-eday run of the fall fair out at Los Alamlto6. Fair officials offered this one s ideshow c alled thoroughbred horse racing. It is. in fact, the only thoroughbred horse racing aJ. lowed in Ora.nge County ever. THING ABOUT THIS is, you are aJlowed to legally wager upon the outcome of these sideshow horse contests. I suppose it would also be reasonable to mention that the $23 million figure came from bets placed upon these various running nags. Also, it mighl be an understatement to suggest that the sideshow attracted a few people. It drew l!i0,151 fans dur· ing the 16 days and it is asaum_ed each put a little gentle man's waeer on a fe w ol the hayburners. As a matter of fact, it was the largest betting total raised by any fair in the United Stat.es of America. THE FAIR PEOPLE are probably mHdly interested ln the fact that they gathered a half a million doll.,s through the betting windows and can really use the modey for im· provement.s on the Costa Mesa grounds. But I sure hope It doesn't distract thei~ attenUon too much from the real events they presented like the Pick & Fiddle contest and the hog-calling. Firestone to Merge With Borg-Warner? NEW YORK (AP> -Firestone Tire & Rubber Corp .. plagued by costly re<:allB of millions of tires and faced with fierce competl· tlon worldwide. wanlll to t11ke part In a $I 35 bllllon meraer with · Borg-Warner Corp .. II maker or auto c.-qulpment and air COndi· Honers. The mer1er plan, announced Tuesday nJ1ht. would allow the Akron, Oh1o-baa4ld t'lre1t.onc to rt'uch o lon1 aought llfter 1oal of "dlvenlfy1ng our bu.lneH ," ~uld Ch•lrmun lth·h1tt1l A. Riley. But the terms of the mcr&or ulllO may lCllVC Hem e Wi.mcr ln 11 domt. nant poeltlon in lh4' p1rtncr11hlp. LONDON (AP> -Richard M. Nixon flew to London today aft.er t.t1Uo1 a French TV audience the Watercate break·tn "wH a blunder. I take the reapomlbWty and I pald the price." The former president who re- alcoed ln 1974 u a reeult of tbe scandal u ld tt wH ··a very clum1y and 1tupld ellempt, u well aa llle1al. ·to 1110 polJUcaJ lnformaUoo a.bout a poUtlcal c ampalp. The lroQy of It wu that nothlnl wu obtalned of any uae." APTEa-DSINIUNG coff~t . and chlltJna with worken a f'orel&tt Office oltlctal and a ConaervaUve lawmaker at Heathrow Airport, Nlxoo WU drtven to Claridte'• hotel ln tbe elecant Mayf aJr dlatrict, cloee to th• U.S. Embuay ln Groevenor Square. Ntxon. 94. kidded witb pbo. toara pherl lo London, acreetns to their pleu for more P<>'el and amUea. "Old you set that one," Nixon 11ked, addlnc aa the •etalon ended, "Pleue MGd a aet to my denu.t." Wtari.ol a Jl'IY topcoat, Nixon lc~oked wtJI '*nd rested. He 1tepped ot(1be aldewalk to wave to .oolooten peertq from win- dow• of buil~ oppoeite the hotel. He la i.n BrttaJ.n for a Inf ant Mutilated Suspect in Baby's Death 'lnved Kids' MOUNT HOLLY, N.J . <AP} -A woman charged with murdering her weck·old baby, then leaving it with two pet dogs wbo so badly mauled it· that medical examine.rs could not tell lta aex, wu de · fended by a friend as a person who loved children. Rose Marchione was arraigned on murder charges Tuesday and ordered held in the Burlington County Women's Shelter pend· ing a ball bearing. She a lso bas been charged with lUegally dis· posing of a dead body. POLICE LT. BEN INGLING said Miss Marchione is "mental· ly retarded and is the type of woman who could do something a nd then not know anything about it." Pauline Jenkins, a friend of Miss Marchione. disputed In· gling's claim. and said the woman loved children. However . Miss J enkins said. Some ·1·0,000 Chinese Hold Teng Rally TOKYO (AP> -More than 10,000 Chinese demonstrated for more democracy in Peking's main square and praised both Chair man Hua Kuo·feng and se nior Vice Premier Teng Hsiao- ping, China 's top leade r s rumored earlier to be locked in a power struggle. Teng reportedly confirmed to- day that the Communist Party's Central Committee was meeting but said the re would be no purges. The rally in Tien An Men Square Tuesday night was the biggest unofficial demonatraUon since 100,000 turned out on April 5, 1976. to commemorate the deathof PremierCttou En·lai. Kyodo. the J apanese news service, said the demonstrators changed slogans in support of Hua a nd Teng, Teng says more dem ocracy ls needed if China's new industrial great leap forward is to succeed. Carter to Speak WASHINGTON <AP) -The White House has aMounced that President Carter will hold his second news coof erence of the month Thursday al l p.m. PST. ABC, NBC and CBS sald they will provide Uve national broad· cast coveraae. Miss Marchlone "acted as Ir nothing bad happened'' after her arrest. "It never dawned on me she could be so cold." Miss Jenkins added. MISS J ENKINS FOUND the baby's body In a plastic garbage bag in Miss Marcbione's clut· tered one·room apartment. 1be cause or death has not been de· termined Burlington County Assistant P rosecutor Barry Strosnider said the body has been sent to the New Jersey Medical Ex· aminer's office for further in· vesligatioo. Miss Jenkins sald she went to · the apartment to feed the dogs. "I happened to look and I saw a head," she said. "It was wbal looked like a baby. but it waa so eaten I couldn't tell." MISS JENKINS SAID that at first she thought the dogs were fighting over a doll. "I s aw all thal blood and I knew it was no doll '' she said. The two dogs, killed because of the incident. were sent to the sta te laboratories for analyses o f the conte nts of thei r stomachs. 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"lo fact I'll feel very ~ucb at bome If they do bave a demomtraUoa. ue aaid be bad .. a n1ce1 dke7 meetiq" When be WU Mt in Oxford 20 years q o. He did not explain the comment. Undergraduate student presl· dent Charles Panona said· at least 1,000 demonatratora would protest his Thursday lecture because they "remember very well the excesses of the Nixon administration and are oppoeed lo this visit." NIXON, WHO TOLD fhe French audience Tuesd ay he would never run for office •taln, earlier 1hru11ed off security men at Heat.brow Airport and a ccepted the challenge of a eroup of baggaee handlers to "come and talk to the workers." Never Too ¥Ollllfl Jackie Sommers, 20 months old, tries to remove the snow from her parents' driveway at their home in Janesville, Wts. Tbe latest storm dumped up to eight iocbes of snow in Wisconsin. Sale s199 CAFE Rec. $149.50 SALE * • ! t SET JO" glass toP table & 2 cushioned chairs. s99so · GENUINE DIRECTOR CHAIR BAR STOOLS · Durable canvas covers. Natural finish. Available "*' 24 .. )( 30" -heights. s491s t • ! t • .. I. I r ' l I ( s ~ i g l tJ a d i.J It e s· St b e: p p ll ti ti a V• lh in ofl pe as VO lo nu ho CALIFORNIA DAIL v PILOT A_-; SF Security Tightened ~· Authorities Puzzled Over How To Stop 'Insiders' A~Wl,.,._to ACTING SAN FRANCllCO MAYOR PROTECTED . Dl•nne Feinstein Eecorted by Poltce Chief Chartea Oafn. SAN FRANctSCO <AP) -The uaauJ111Uon of two top city or. ftciala, appart'ntly by 1 former auperviaor. prompted tighter aecurlty •t Ci ty Hall, but the nautna question remains: How de you atop u tnaider? ••Everyone ii bel.nc requ!l'ed to So tmw1b the met.al detectors and au packages a.re beLna checked. There .are al.lo &ecllrtty 1iuard1 with all me_mben of the boanl," Mel Wu, presa secretary lO slain Mayor George Motcooe, said 1\Meday. "Leave your punea and pack11ea on the table, and step through lhe metal detector," armed poUcemeo in uniform barked ut the crowd entertn1 City Hall the day after Moecone and city Supervtaor llarvey Milk were l\lft.Ded down in their offices on the •C:cond noor. DAN WIOTE. WHO resigned his supervisor job earlier this montb and was angered because Moscone wouldn't appoint him to fill the vocaney, is charged with smu,icUng a gun into the building and killing the mayQr and Milk. Only the rront door was open. guarded by two uniformed of. ficers outside and several uniformed and plainclothes officers in· side who searched every purse, package and briefcase. The scene looked almost like a busy alrport security check· point of the type designed to curb airline hijackings. There ap- peared to be no protests from the people of San Francisco, wailing patiently in line still stunned by the killlngs inside the classic domed seat of city government TWO ARMED GUARDS were stationed at the office complex serving members or the Board of Supervi5ors, where Milt was killed after Moscone bad been shot to death in a private room at lbe rear of hisofflce. There were conflicUng reports of bow White got tbe pistol in· side City Hall. The San Francisco EumiMr said White rapped on a basement window, told a buildina engineer who be was and ex· plained be bad lost his keys. The window was opened and White reportedly climbed in and walked through a public works department lab and into a corridor. An hour later, Mos~ne and Milk were dead. THE DETECl'ORS WE RE in.stalled in February tm in the wake or a rash of threats and bombings involving high city of· ficials. But the system was nawed from the start. A plumber car· rying a concealed, loaded pistol waa arrested in the mayor's outer MEDI ·MATIC PRE OPENING ADJUSTABLE BED SALE office on March 30, 1977. after demanding to see tbe mayor. 'lie ,... eel ved a 90-day Jail term • The deteetors have been ln use continuously for 21 monU\s, but many City Hall regulars would bypus tbem, includinc aome of tbe 11 supervisors, Jud1ea. bh&b city officials, news photocrapben and reporters with tape recorders. Wax said that al Moscone's request be had been a.aalgned ex ~ tra protection alter the Peoples Temple murders-mus suicides in Guyana. But the guards were all in the mayor's outer orfice, and Wbite entered through another locked door, apparenUy u someone else was leaving by the side exit. Official Backed Guard Held in Art Thefts SANT~ARBARA <AP) -nu.a community's Museum or Art has rallied behind its security chief despite his arrest in connection with the recent theft of Sl million worth of painUngs by French im· pressionist Claude Monet. Ronald S. Mousouris, 26, of Santa Barbara remained in jail to- day following bis arrest Monday night. He was booked for in· vestlntloo or burglary, receiving stolen property, accessory to burglary, int.e.rfering with police officers in the performance of their duty and compounding a felony,' said police Capt. Gerald Lowry. · But museum director Paul Mills said, "As far as we are con· cerned, Ron Mousouris is a trusted employee of the museum and r emains on our staff ... He's on leave while he sorts lbls thi.ng out.'' MOUSOURIS RETUR NED THE three paintings to the museum Monday, claiming the person who took the paintings re- fused to give them back until be bad extracted a promise that Mousouris would not reveal his identity, Lowry saJd. The paintings were taken sometime belwffn 5 p.m. Saturday, when the museum closed, and noon Sunday. when it reopened, the director said. Mousouris wu notoo duty at the time. Police said they are working on the assumption that more than one person participated in the theft. ·'It was obvious . . . the offense was committed by someone who had complete access and freedom or movement within the museum, as alarm systems and locking devices which were func· tional ~operational were bypassed," Lowry said. • Spiral sliced for easy serving • Honey 'n Spice Glaze • Cooked 30 hours CoMfoft --IMlt0(9 ~ tof "'" .... _... lleOk. ,_.ft9. wetc:Hftg TV Md ,........ In lualll'low comfort. Alto IUHl111 d fof ..... MrM Md .. en_. juflCt In .. ...,~,, ot ceft81n dltoftlo ,.,....cry, Wdlec, ~c _, ~ ooMUloltl. Controllers Defend Action SAN DIEGO CAPl -Traffi.c c.0ntrnller.a Nelson Farwell and Abram Lehman, involved in the nation's worst alr dlauter, insist they acted properly in not telling an airliner pilot that an automatic warning bad sounded in the control tower seconds before the jet and a s maller plane collided. t( -. 11 • Nationwide shipping service H l te OlugUta~ · · · • Full service Delicatessen 6'0'"'P ·y •Old World Cheese Shop ., ;' "1~ •Sandwiches to go. YOll'• """" .... Mtlefl ALL SIZES ANO MA rmess FIRMNESS IMMEOl~TE DELIVERY MEDI4f'MATIC 23539 Celle de la Luisa Laguna Hiiia (next to Akron In Akron Arcade) 83CMl420 Testimony in the first two days of a federal hearing into the Sept. 25 crash indicated air con· trollers believed the Pacific Southwest Akllnes pilot bad a smaller Cessna 172 in sight moments before the crash. The col- --------lision killed 144 persons . ( ~,4TE ) National TransJ?Orta· J• tt Ilion Safety Board rec-· ..._ ______ ____. •ords showed Uiat lT seconds before the crash, a con!lict alert warning -indicating the two ~ g~~~"!~!?,lS ORDER HOW YOU. ••• HO .. Y IA.KID HAM FOi CHltSTMAS IA--Tiie Petted Clvlel,.... Goll ---Shel~'" CoM"*'4•USflo. J7to E. COAST HWY • CoroM .. Mw • PMONI 67).tOOO A-[I toro ~ """"'~ U Heln.!Cloen -l•"~ BMcft. ~­~ Al«> Sol>°'""' ,_ ~ HocW¥ea.... planes were dangerously clc.e -bad sounded. ----------------------------The controUers monitoring the two planes testified Or. Flanzer likes to keep e\ierything straiqht. Which is the only way you'd like your dentist's pitch. And since Or. Flanzer believes in playing the percentages, there's a good chance you 'II score big; a complete course of dental treatment for a lot less. Want to find out the score? ActT*r C4ll ,.. Ml .......... . 642-0112 = ~. ,) Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer, I DDS ~.' 370 E. I 7ftl Street Costa Mesa More than you expect in a Hardware Store ••• • Super Selection of Tools & Fine Kitchenware • Gift wrapping while you wait! • No Long Lines!! • Small Town Service!!! • CROWN is an experien~e; you·111ove us. FOOD PROCESSOR DEMONSTRATION Sat., Dec. 2, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS •INDOOR & OUTDOOR •TREE ST ANDS• they gave no warning to the PSA jet because they believed the "conflict bad been resolved " R.ow.ertf, RaJH! A.....,ted TORRANCE I AP)-A 19-year-olcf man, Ken· neth Mitchell, has pleaded guilty to robbing Ronald La Pread of the Commodores music group and rapine La Pread's companion. La Pread, the woman and another man were robbed of $700 Aug. 24 by MJtcbeU and a 16-year- old boy. The boy pleaded guilty and is in California Youth Authority custody. ()(fs Art l••tMlde 6-trol Dedded LOS ANGELES <APl -1be county Board of Supervisors has decided that the Otis Art Institute abould be controlle<I by Parsons School or Design in New York City rather than the University of Southern California. Tuesday's 3·2 vote was lauded by the in· stitute's students, instructors and board of gov- ernors, who feared that USC control eventually would merge the institute with the university. llmre Bird Re411est lffldled SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The Commission on Judicial Performance will consider Cblef Justice Rose Bird's request to investigate allegations that the s tate Supreme Court delayed releasing a con· troverslal.decisloo until after the Nov. 7 election, Commission Chairman Bertram James bas said. Reports published on election eve said the court had decided to overturn a 1975 law calling for mandatory prison terms for persons using guns in the commission of crimes but was withholding the decision beeau.se of its effeet on the vole for Ms. Bird's confirmation 3 Adrift ift Dkablal lleai s.te FREMONT (AP)-A Fremont father, Ronald Baptiste. and his thr~ t~n-age sons .are safe at home after drifting for almost 24 hours m their dis- abled 18-foot motorboat in the South Bay. A Coast Guard helicopter spotted the small craft as it drifted aimlessly near the San Mateo Bridge late Monday and a patrol boat towed t'he small cruiser to the San Leandro marina. Porn Coaaet• Detded LOS ANGELES (AP> -A 35-year-old La Puente man. Charles James Hughes, on trial in connection with an intemaUonal child prostitution· pornography ring, has denied allowing men to sex· ually molest his ll·year·old dau1bter or take nude photographs of her. Hughes, an automotive ~bier. festlfied Tuesday after the prosecution ttaled U.s case before Superior Court Judge Pbllllp M. Newman. Hughes and Timothy V. Wilcox, 31, of Auburn were among nlne men indicted lat Jwy by the· county Gruel Jury ln coaneetJon with the ring and face cbar1ea of child mol .. t.aUon and coupltacy. Carolers wanted to P8rticliitte In Marine Cot1>t T O'fl for T0t1 ~¥Huntington Center. PhQne 897·2533 To enjoy~ 2-hour Newport B ay Cruise on the "TIKI", including hot hors &'oeuvres and cocktails! It's our way of introducing you to a new concept for enjoyin g a lifetime of INTERNATIONAL vacations through time .. sharc ownership of a vacation villa! DATE: TIME: PLACE: DIRECTl6N~ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1978 7:00 PM -9:00 PM THE "TIKI", Leaving from the dock at the CANNERY RESTAURANT, 3010 Lafayette Avenue, Newport Beach. Take the NEWPORT FREEWAY west to PARK LIDO. ancl turn left. Proceed to LAFAYETTE AVENUE, <1n<1 turn right to THE CANNERY. Advance reservations required. Reservc1 t1ons limited to 40 couples, and you must be over 21. You could be cruising right into the vacation opportunity of a lifetime! CALL (TOLL FREE): 1-800-5 5 2-8901 .. '°" ~ '\\ 1111 .... lstateG """'111' •I \ l1 \ I t I. ...... ll111t11llM, Cut.Ill-... TI .... NMI I • ... w.dneedly, NowttTiblf 29, 1978 RObert N. Wttd/Publl1htr Thomu Keevll/Edltor Orange Coast Dally PllOI Eflltorial. page ........ KAIOlch/Edllcwl•I .... Ed11D< --~--------------.............................. _ Sltendi.ng C~~s .. Need··Top Priority Some new f oce wlll be vtstbl when th 19'1MO stat Lql la~ conve'ne in' Sacra~to Monday, and therf'a pltnty or bu.,,lne to be picked up · But nol much wUl be don ln tbls brtef December s Ion. ll's Ju.'lt a form ality. The real work i~lb under w1y after lhe Nt>w Year. The year' e1ecUoo will bring ev~n new membera to the state Scnutt-. four Republicans and lhr 'Democrats. Tbe)' complctelhe roslerot'40Senators ,,. . The *>-member Assembly wtll e some real ch~1 wWi 23 ~mer:s. o! whom 18 are Republicans ~ Oemocrsts . Top pr1ot1ty ln January clearly must go to achtevin1 some form ol govemmenl pendlna limit at th state and local level. EsUmaCes &"9 th.at state surplua funds to tn.11 out local ug nde f rocn Proposition 13 revenue losses will not be available after about anot.h r year. The only p05i,1ble olutton I a firm Ud on spending right down the hne. ll wuJ be up to the legislators to de· Sil" such a plan. The alternative already I waiting In the wmgs. Proposition 13 co·author Paul Gann is doing very well m his signtature.gatherlng effort to qualify hls • .. Spirit of 13'' s pending llmtt imllulivc tor the 1960 ballot. So far close to 400,000 signatures have been obtalnoo, most of them dur· Ina a major t!lection day push. And he has until Marh 19, 19'19. to qualify the inJtluUve with a total of 499,846 sig.,atures. This could well develop lnto a re-run of Proposition 13 jf the Legislature is not careful. It was the f allure of that body to pass an acceptable tax cut measure ln the last -session lbat provided the impetus to qualify and pass Proposition 13. 'l'h.is is not just a California phenomenon. On Nov. 7 voters in 12 states approved various measures to limit state and local spendmg. Only three states rejecte<t such measures. The handwriting is on the wall once more. Congress Must Act News that the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service was planning to put up 12 miles of "climb proof" fencing along three sections of the Mexican border where most illegal entries are accomplished created a rather excessive uproar on both sides of the border. · Of course there's always been a certain amount of fencing along the border, most of it In rather dilapidated shape and not much help to a Border Patrol trying lo operate with one officer for each 10 miles of border. But word that the replacement fencing would not only be sturdier, but sharp enough to cause physical damage to climbers brought howls of "Bertin Wall!" And even an ofCer to design a more hospitable fence didn't soothe the ruffl ed tempers. The argument over the fence typifies the piecemeal approach to the whole complex problem of illegal immi· gration. _ Congress· got nowhere with President Carter's ex· te~ive proposal for dealing with the issue last year. bllt it stirred up i;>lenty of debate. . Some ob1ected to the thoroughly humane suggestion that umnesty and a chance for permanent residence be offered to persons who had entered the country without papers but had lived peaceful and constructive lives here for many years. Employers vehemently opposed the idea of penalties for •hiring illegal aliens contending, with some validity, that they are hardly qualified to determine citizenship status. Mexican-Americans reared they too might suffer job discrimination because of their "foreign" appearance. The perfectly logical suggestion that "counterfeit proof" Social Security cards be issued to all citizens and Jega l residents entitled to work raised howls of• 'police state ta ctics." · .. · · .. · · · · · · · · Meanwhile some careful surveys have indicated that the economic impact of our illegal visitors may not be as severe as has been reared. Most are employed, most pay taxes, hardly any are on welfare. The unions fear that their willingness to work for lowe r wages corrodes the job market. While It may be true that illegal aUeos are taking jobs that mi,ht be handled by unskilled American workers, statistics in- dicate that few are employed in typical high·pay union jobs. Perhaps the answer is in variable quotas or the is- suance of temporary work permits according to the needs of the U.S . job market. One obvious step would be to undo the arbitrary 1976 <:eili ng of 20,000 legal immigrants per year for ea ch Western Hemisphere country. That limit had the effect of cutting legal entries from Mexico in half. Whatever the answers. Congress should set about finding them soon. For the influx will continue so Jong as there are available jobs here and not enough in Mexico - a nd until some sense is made of our garbled immigration laws. • OpV11ons expressed In the s pace above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321 . Boyd/The Seventh l' ear By l •. M. BOYD • (f your marriage bu last- ed 'seven years, that's good. Odds from now on out that you'll ever dlvorce will get slimmer an~ slimmer. Our Dear Gloomy Gus To M. R. wbo object. to 'drivers holdln .. their speed to 55 (Ou1, Nov.21), you're Uae one ffho should be off the road. I'm obeyiq the law -and very likely u vlng both your ure a"d mine. S.M.T. Love and War man-notes the ~eventh is the median year of ~lvorce in· this country . But that doesn 't m ean most divor ces occur the n. Most marriages that crack up do so in the first three years. But that seventh.year me · dian thing is significant. nonetheless. It proves that divorce -like burglars, dan· dellona and the common cold ~ can s neak up on you anytime. Vou might Just want to hantt onto. Lhat bumper sticker oo your car, ii a11y. Some museums are collect· Ing them now a111mpl" ot 1octal phi nomena. They could become nea tnarket items down the Une. Q. "Could a person 1urvive on nothlnc but canned JH)t food?" A. For awhile maybe. But pet food coatal111 no Vitamin . c, 10 the-dOC·dl1h diner could tet 1eurvy ln a hurry. Jack Anderson Nicaragua: News Under Fire WASHI NG 1 ON A car na o v e 1 b rt s k I y t h'r o u g h lhe dark . de11erttd t-lty l\lte<-h and tops In rrort.l oC u rwwspuper office. The men an the car roll down the window• and 11priy tho n~w&papl'r buildi ng with 11utomalic .. uporui fir The car 11peeds oft Th111 1:. not u 1>cene from a 19308 ganRJSlcr movie. It hap- pened lo rctd lite lust Oft. 9 In downtown Munagu a, N I C' a rtt·JC·u 3 The tar&:et of thl' gunmen's fire was Lu Prensa. the c ountry 'i.; lar~cst daily Ot!wspaper and the ma.ior voice of opposi· tton-to Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza M an agin g Editor Xavie r Chamorro didn't bother to re- port the lncldent to the National Guard. which serves as the na· tlon 's pohce force. Nor did he ask for police protection ; it would be asking the fox to guard the henhousc. "We reported earlier shoot- mgs. but nothing ever came of Earl Waters ll." Chamorro eJCplaloed lo our reporter Bob Sherman. ''It's dif- ficult to atty who did them. but then the National Cuard are the only ones allowed on the streets ufter the curlew.'' THE LATEST attack on 1,.a Prensa came 11 hortly before midnight nearly four hours after the governmcot-1mpoaed curfew. The gunmen were not s topp1ft by Nationa l Guard ,,p).trolt'either before or after the 'Ml'i>oea.ng. · Chamorro did ta~e one prac· tical step to discourage future shooting.gallery fireworks. He ordered an 8-foot-high concrete wall e rected in front or the newspaper bwldlng. In the brier periods when it h as been allowed to publis h without government control -a total of 12 out of the last 45 months -La Prensa has been sharply critical of the Somoza dictatorship and the excesses visited upon thf; population by the National Guard, which serves as Somoza 's personal army. The paper has called editoriall y for Somoza's im· mediate resignation and has en· dorscd the creation of a pro· visional government by an anti- \"' Somoza coaUUon of 15 widely divergent political parties. LA Pl£NSA '8 crltJcltm of Somoaa and hl.s corrupt cronies hat been costly. 'lbe 0•&• out. sld& the newspaper office have huna at hal/-atalr since the day 11 months ago when Editor Pedro Joaquin. Chamorro. Xavier's brother, was tunned down by auu11nl. Chamorro had been a valuable aource or ours: he used to eend us stories tbal cemonldt-:9:wreiaed. . ' ProduclUon r ~uardo Hollomana baa ~· ,~Ulna in jaU since Sept. 9; no charges have been flied aainst f\lm. Vetol Matos, the La PrenH correspon· dent ln Jinotega, was arrested and beaten ao badly be had to be hospitalized: no cbargea were ever filed agjoat blm, either. ' "THE .oNL Y cbarse a111nst any of our ltaff 1J that they work for La Prema," Chamorro ob- Rrved. He said other employees have been 1imllerly baraued i.n the several weeb the 1>9per bu been publlehlnc without censoralllp. The half·staff nags are ex- pressions or grief ror more than the editor's d,eath. They are symbo.la or mourning for the rights of free speech and free pre4s guaranteed by Nicaragua's conatltution. Under Somou, these rights are a farce. CENSOllSHIP, Somo1a-1tyle, is a euphemism for blKkout. Like the apocryphal wartime letters to home that had every- thing scissored out but "Dear Mom . . . Your lovlo1 son , Tony." the editions or La Prensa were ao brutalized by the gov- ernmeot censors that nothing e ver 1aw print. Teletype machines were abut down and only two phones were left work- ing. Like the home phones of Chamorro and his employees, the two office lines were tapped. Free of censorship now only because or intervention by the Organization of American States, La Prensa ls fighting Somoza with courage born of desperation. Chamorro firmly believes that Somoza's days are numbered. But he fears that the longer the di~tator clings to power. the ereater the chances are that the Nicaraguan people will tum to a radical, leftist solµUon. And .ao, in working conditions that are beyond the imaglnation of journalists in this country. La Prensa·s stair stands up to the dictator. In the first week or it.s latest rebirth. the paper "Published every story and photo- graph that had been rejected by Somoza's censors. 'the articles and pictures described In detail the September battles between Sandinista guerrillas and the National Guard. including lbe terrible destruction the Somoza forces wreaked on the civilian population of cities occupied by the rebels. THE IMPORTANCE or La Pre nsa' existence as the sole voice of opposahon is made clear by lls circulation figures. The paper has a dally c1rculalion of 85.000 which represents virtuaJly the entire literate population of Nicaragua. Because of the high illlteracy rate -up to 90 percent in rural a reas -radio would be an im- portant voice. but it has been ef- fectively Ragged by the dictator. Th e o nl y other d a lly in N ica ragua, Novedades. is a Somoza house orgaq. 'Local Control' vs. Sta~e Responsibility Ona of tht> c·ffccti. of the prop· l'rly taxpayers revolt of la!>t June has been the reluctant ad· mission by state oCficials that there must be a greater assump- tion or fi scal respons1b1Uty by the stale for those programs and OJ:¥!ralions which are properly its responsibility r ather th?n that of the locaJ governments. The whys and wherefores of how s uch things as schools. the co ur ts a nd we l far e h eca m c a burden of the prope r ty owne r s through local taxation have l ong since been lost In hi story. That these opera- tions should have been the total re11ponsibillty of the state from the beginning seems evident in the fact they have always been partially supported with state funds. Somewhere way back U)e no- tion of "local control" seemed persuasive enough that the Art Hoppe ritizcns tolerated the use of property taxes ro r these non ·r c lal cd ~<'rvacci Cln d programs. PERHAPS THERE was some validity lo the idea then but as a pract ical matter local control to· day Is more myth than reality. In any event the Umltations now placed upon property t axes makes the question moot for revenues from this source simply are no longer sutriclcnt to finance those things which are more properly slate runctions. And, although many in the Legislature will slill buck al the idea of the stale providing 100 percent financing for many of these things, school financing by the state ls rapidly approaching that level and total state funding of the welfare program is all but an accomplished ktct. ALSO it is only a matter or time unUl the slate assumes the ruJJ costs or all judicial salaries as well as many or the other costs or the courts. When this becomes an actuality a gTeatstep forward will have been taken in the interests of justice. For even though many will de- ny it, justice under the pres- ent system of court financing remains. to a large degree. a matte r of the cash register. This is particularly applicable to the municipal and justice courts where the misdemeanor fines arc set more for the revenues they produce than wilb an eye to true justice. NOT ONLY do the local govern- ment offlciala look b\mgrtly at those revenues but they are not above frequenUy reminding the police, the prosecutors and the judges ot the importance or keep- ing those fines rilling in. That they are able to pressure these law enforcement officiaJs with considerable effect is due to the fact that they ~ontrol lbc purse strings to fund their operations. Thus when the police or the prosecutors or the judges seek budget increases the city councils and supervisors are in a position to indlcate their dis· pleasure if the fine revenu~s are not to their liking. Clear evidence that this is the way such things are han- dled is found In a recent presents· lion oC Sacramento County Dis· trict Attorney John M. Price lO the Board of Supervisors. WARNING that unless he is given more staff the county stands to lose millions in misdc· mcanor fines. Price told the supervisors that be may have to co nc e ntrate h is limite d manpowe r on felony cases, leaving the minor offenses to be dismissed. "Unfortunately the f inancial r eturn on fe lony prosecutions is typically low," he said . pointing out that the county has been realizing more than $3 m illion annua lly in so-called drunk drivingflnes. Price's disclos ures are not revelations or something which hasn't long been known. Dul they are neverthe less s hame ful. Courts are not revenue agencies and the removal o r local ~ove rnment from its present financing role will be a welcome relief from the stigma of "cash register jusUcc." Cults Reflect Universal L>Dging for Security Shortly before hundreds killed themselves or were kllled by their brethren in the Jungles ol Guyana. attorney Mark Lane aaid be was placed under guard by two armed members or the People's Temple. "We are all going to die now," Lane later quoted the two as saying. "And they were s mil· Ing," Lane told re · porters . "They were not sarcastic. ~ They looked gen u inely ' happy to me. They w e r e very, very peaceful ." I believe this. And In all the appalling we lter o r bloody storlea that have asaaulted our senses durln1 these past rew days, 1 found the very f1ct tb1t I could believe thlJ to be t1M ln09t 1ppa1Un1 thine of all. FOK IT conflrm•d that at leaat ~ of Jim Jon .. • dll· _, /j clples had followed him as mind- lessly into death as they had followed him mindlessly in life. Here. obviously. was the ul- timate in the sheeplike cult men· tality -that complete surrender of self for the luxury of no longer having to think o r make de- cisions. Here that sick weakness In the human spirit lay bared at its worst. And what I found appall\ng is that I think It ls common to us all. HOW EASY it ls to talk, u the medl• did, or Jim J ones' "cult. .. Wo all know aboat cults. l, myself, shudder Inwardly when J encounter a cleon-cut MoonJe selling nowers -that mJrthleas smlle, those uotocused eyes. Sort, whJlc m a11ot1 who have yielded Uf> the spark rather than continue the Niltlc. Yet what Is 11 cult? The Jews ldlllnl t.bemaelva 1top Nullda r1ther than surrender to the Romans. The Japanese Hplod.· tn1 thelr grenade. In their cav" on two Jlma.. The Indian wl®*I committing s utte e . "Death before Diabooof," tattooed on the young Morlne's biceps. "My country right or wrong." Joan or Arc. Brutus falling on his sword. Is patriotism a cull? Judaism. Christianity. Hinduism? ts even the code or indlvldual honor a cult? WE ALL aeek the security a.nd comfort ot beionglng. We all are willin g to sacrifice our In· dlvldual.iJlm in some dtiree for "'41P .. ,,....,..,,.. ......... ID~,....,dlllln'( ..... ,.,, ,.,.,. -....,. the security and comfort that comes. with being embraced by a group. We are con s tantly beln& te mpted to wear the right clothes. say the right words and think the right thoughts in order to be accepted by our famllies, our clubs, our political parties, our countries and our religions. And·t ach lime we yield to that temptation, we yield a little of ourselves. THERE lS a vast quantitativ• difference between my weartna • necktie to a cocktail party ana those poor, deluded b11tards m lndle11ly lining up in tbe Jungle or Ouyaoa to drink cyan,de. But our motlvc ins-. Ina the security that comes with the approval ol the group ls the same. And if we believed -ais dld they -that ~elr caus., was Just and their le ader wise, they would not be poor deluded bastards at all. • The1 would be heroH and taint.. each and every one. I • NATION I CONSUMER I CAUfORNA Male IJ&erated Engineer Aci. cu Pretident of Women's Group . . RALEJOH, N.C (AP) -Bob Meeb I.a a liberated male. Just ut mflnben of t.bl NatJooal Ot1anluUon for Women'• Ralelab chapW'. man . n never occurred to mt that It lboWd bt dil· .fettnL I 'm C1ML l bate to deal wtt.b alereot)']>eL" Tbe »-yNr-old lnduatrlal enataetr 11 th• rroup'a new actloi pr Ideal llE MYS 1118 OO•lllTll£NT to femlni1m and equal ri1bta goes rar back •ssaa BECAME INVOLVSD IN tb• wom•a'• movement In 1m •'*' h• left the mlUury aad followed b11 wife's lead by Jolnl.Qc a NOW cbap&.tf. "I wu ra.lHd ln a l"UIOeable, e1alltartan houaebold," be ...ia. "8otb parent.a worked and abared au the bouae"°. 1 tUl"Ded to coot ttom a ''Aa a whJte Southern male, I gueaa tber. wu IOCDt MJdam bidden la my mind and, bebarior,n Meek admlll. "ll toot aome cooc~oeu·rala. io1 on my part so I· could really leam to deal wltb women u people. 'nlat bu fl'Md mt." • · :1 Let Me Out of Bere Santa Claus found Megan Johnson, 2, a little more than he bargained for as she visited him in a Sacramento stiopping center. Megan didn't want anything to do with the white-bearded old fellow. She just wanted off Santa's lap and back to the safety of mother's arms. Insurance Ripoffs Of-Elderly Reported WASHINGTON CAP> -The nation's senior citlzem are falllng prey to lDlSCl'Upu.lous l.naurance agents and buying mlllioos of dollars worth of unneeded or \Wrthless bealtb insurance policies a year, a House committee bas been told. In some instances, the House Select Committee on Aging was told Tuesday, companies give their salesmen tips in tbe art of scar- ing senior citizens into buying policies they don't need or tbat duplicate coverage tbey already have. IN ONE CASE DESCUBED TO the panel, a 'JS.year-old ll· llnois widow bolight 71 policies for bealtb, life and accident cov- erage in a nine-year period ending this year. The woman's children, identified only as Wayne and Charlene, said their mother once bought five policies in a single day. The woman, with an annual income of. $9,400, bas bought 21 separate policies over the years from a sin&le aaent, tbey said. As a result of her purchases, the woman, who has enjoyed good health all her life, was forced to remortgage the family farm that once was nearly debt-free. 'l'HE DISCLOStraES CAME AS THE committee 1leld a hear- ing lo reveal the results of a six-month investigation into bow tbe nation's senior citizens fare at the bands of lbe bealtb insurance in· dustry. The Health Insurance Association of America, an orgaoiutioa of more than 300 insurance ranns. issued .a statement saying tbat it condemns overselling of supplementary Medicare policies. "It can't be good for the policyholder or tbe company," u- sociatioo President Robert F. Froeb.lke said. Most companies in the industry are conducting tbelr business in a responsible manner, he said, but ''we are aware of the prob- lems that exist because a few companies and some of their employees are not." FROEllLKE SAID THEaE ALSO BA VE been "some in· stances or reverse rip-<>ff against the insurance business because some people deliberately buy more polic.ies tban they need -some because they want to make mooey oo tbem." Rep. Claude Pepper, D·Fl• .. the panel's chairman, said an estimated 15 milllon of tbe country's 23 million senior cltlJena have private health insurance policies. Ao estimated 19 million policies were sold last year alone, Pepper said, with an estimated annual premium cost of $4 billloa. The Florida Democrat said the committee's staff estimated that as much as $1.5 billion ~the $4 billloa was spent oo policies that weren't needed or didn't provide what the customer thought they did. PEPPER ·sAJD TllAT WHILE MANY insurance companies are fair ln tbeir dealings with tbe elderly, otber firms pay out a very small percentaae or premiums iD benefits to senior citizens, reaping large ptofits u a result. lo teaUmony from two aients, tbe committee beard details of how senior citisens, fearful ol Wnesa lD their advaneiq years, are persuaded topurcbaae lnlaraneetbe)' don'taeed. Appearing before the panel wearinf-a blue atl muk over his face, one agent said the fi.nt step ii to work inside the prospective customer's boa5e with "bents and nowers." After that, he said, agents are sometimes taught bow to make the customer think of the results of illness. uyou wDE roLD TO llAK&them sick, put them in bed, or in a hospital," be Said. The apnt allo said aaleamen for unsenapuloul companies often work for DO salary or beneftta, and reeelft DO mOIMI)' for ex· pensea. He uid tbe result ii an lneeDUve to RU u many poUclea as possible to receive make a livlnl tbroalh commlsa1oDI. Santa Cnu; County To Reg,J.at,e Grou1h WATSONVILLE (AP) -1D lteepinc with tM wishes of the voters, Santa Cruz County aupfrvilon have approved a meuw-e to reaulate ~in the county, flxlnl that rate at 2.2 percent an- nual 1rowth for 1'78. That means that eaoucb buildlDI permill wW be 11anted to house an 1Dcreue of 2.2 percent in the popwatioD. The meuure wu unanlmoualy appro'Nd Tueld1.7 . • Dismissal Of Female --ops Hit BOISE, Idaho (AP) -A federal Judae bas ruled that tbe city of Boise Improperly fired slx female police employees last year after what he called ao .. abysmal" investigation into al leged lesbiaftlcthity. The wom~ have not de- nied they are lesbians, sued tbeci· ty for $10 million, claiming that their constitutional rights of due process were violated and that the Aaity broke its civil service rules by denying them hearings. U.S. DISTRICT Court Judge Ray McNlchols, in a partial . judgment. said be could not UD· derstand "a city the size of this (about 100.000 people> with the help it has available to it going through ~ucb an operation in 1977." He did not order the women reinstated, but ordered at- torneys for both sides to prepare memoranda on damages and in· dicated arguments may be held next spring oo the women's re· quest,Jor $10 million plus legal costs. · Chief of Police John Church, a defendant in the suit along with Mayor Dick Eardley and the 1977 City Council members, said Tuesday be was surprised at the decision. Church maintained be bas the right to run his depart-ment as be see fit. including fl.r· ing when necessary. TUE INVESTIGATION was launched after citizen com- plaints that the women were seen in public as lesbian couples and made no secret of tbeir sex- ual preferences. A female city employee also alleged tbat a fellow female worker who was her ·roommate made a sexual advance. . The six women who sued in· eluded two dispatc~rs. a dis· patch supervisor, fwo orncers and an animal control officer. A seventh employee was fired but did notjoinlnthesuil. The key to their case are tape recordings made on a telephone line in the dispatch room. CBlJRCll SAID TAPES made secretly during the investigation show the women's sexual pre- ferences "clearly hurt their job performances." He also said tbe women could have been blackmailed because of their sexual preferences. The women claim the telephone line on which tbe COD· veraatlons look place was tapped aga.lnst department rules and without their knowledge. All other lines in the dispatch room are tape-recorded to aid in answering emergency calls; the line tapped was available for non-emergency use by city employees. The tapes have been sealed and given to McNichols, who says he will listen to tbem and decide whet.her the tapes show the women had given thelr COD· sent to be recorded. SINCE THE FIRINGS, the women have held jobs in the · private sector, according to their attorney: Mike Donnelly. · Church sala tbe women were fired for a variety of charges, in· eluding misconduct and malfeasance, moral turpitude, lowering department morale, associating with kaown criminals and inefficiency. Video Equipment, Rugs Stolen Newport Be a ch po 1l c e· sou1bt the bur1lar who took video equipment and band-made rugs from a local apartment duriq a break-in Monday. The theft was reported by J im Saad, ll05 Sbert.ncton Place wbo told ofllcen the value of tbe mlaalqitemlexceeded te,200. CBI WREN'S ~ WO OPENS NATIONAL ClTY (AP) -It's no San Dle10 7.oo, but it's only seven mllea away. The •.ooo children's zoo bu opened ln NaUonal City. After a year of preparatioa1. tbere are bird.I and about a OOl8D amall aaJmala lncludiDI .• akuk, burro, fa, deer and mon.key1. .. 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I .4Je DA.IL V PILOT WORLD I CALIFORNIA · Old Maine Coin Puts Viking in North Ameriea First LONDON <AP> An old coin found ln Main may conhrm th theory that the Vlldn11 d11 covered North Am rica before Columbus, aaya a 8r1u h e1pert. th firm, aald h 1tud1cd photo ftaphr « the coln amt HYll il lJ Norae and probably rnlotec1 belwe n 1065 Mild 1080 Ht HJd It 11 Ci)mparabJ with coln1 made for Olaf K1rre, ion ol Norw•atan Kl o a lhrold I lardrada, who wu kiUed at Utt: balll" ol Stamford Brldfl n t;naland ln l*· t1on thui the Vlltinas. who were bold scAmen a nd navigators. rt! chtd North Am<tricu long ~fort' C-Olumbua tn 1492. Seaby aold archaeoloaical evidence'oC Vlklntt n ttlcunent h aa been found on the north coa1t of New· fouodland. 800 miles from the place wht!re the coln was found at Blue Hltl, MaJ n•. the coin wus dlacovered 17 years · ago by amateur archeologisla dlaglng lnto an lndJan rubbish pit thot 11 centuries old, pethaps 'thousandl of yean old. How the Indians could have had the coh:a ia utterly unknown. The coin may have been a perwnal onta· ment u tt seem• to have been pierced for wearlog round lhe neck. so ll does not necessarily 1nd1cale settlement. It might have been taken from the body of a Norseman." "Not.tung llke it is recorded, so 1t 1s uruque and, in a sense. pricelen," Seab~ 11id. 8Hby't, thf London <'Oin llod medal ~. an.nounct'd I.ht-tr CODc lualon Tuesday in tbtlr monthly "Coln and Medal Bulletin " PITU £ABY, chairman ot ---- IH.,.reed P residential Ass is t a n t H amll l on Jordan, 34, and his wife, Nancy, have b ee n g r a nted a divorce after eight years of ma rriage. The J ordans scparat- <.~ J im . l. They have no children. Estat,e Of 'Gay' :Dad Sued L A JOLLA (AP) The estate of William T. • Stewart Is being sued for Sl.4 million, by a man who c laims he wa s Stewart's "common·law .: s~n." enliced .. iolo . ..a homosexual relations hip for nine years. r-Atto rn ey L oren Prescott o f Seattle, Wash, said in the com- . plaint that Stewart ap proacbed the plfilnt1rr, then 1:;, on a Hawaiian beach in 1970 and pro· t mised hlm a career as • movie star. THE TWO obtained an ~ ag r eemen t in writing • from the boy's mother and, as Brian Stewa rt, the youngster performed in pornographic movies a nd e ng age d in homosexual acUvity at t h e older Stewart's direction, the suit al- leged. As Brian grew older, the suit claims, Stewart hid in c lose t s a nd • watched lbe youth have intercourse wilb young women. NO HEIRS were found of Ste wart, a wealthy La · J olla property owne r wh o di e d i n a n automobile accident Ju- ly 5. Brian Stewart, now 24, Is entitled to $1 million in d amages and $350,000 tn "lost motion picture revenues" and promises o f m oney never de - livered by t he older man, the attorney said. .. Prescott described the c laim for undelivered promises as similar lo those of women who 11 ve d wilb but never married men, demand- ing a share or the wealth accumulated during the .period t he two we re 1.ogether. Bazaar Slated Palisades Elementary School's Parent Teacher Association la sponsor· Ing a Christmas bazaar, s wap meet a nd fle a market Dec 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. al the schoo l in Capis trano Beach. A sale or baked goods will accompany the event. The school's address Is 26462 Via Sacramento. Cout Ensign CommiMioned Navy F..MJgn Erle S. Hinz, llOl1 of Earl R. and Betty F . Him of 17241 Keel1on Lane, Hunt· lnston Beach, wu com· ml11loned upon comple· tion of Aviation Officer Candldato School a t NAB. Pensacola, Fla. A lt'T5 graduate of UC Rlvenlde. he Joined the Navy In Moy Skiing ctastlftttd ads aire the best place to buy or Mtl ski wur and equipment In the 0.lty Pilot. Tbttrt' 1ooJ ha ~n 1pecula • • EABY SAID: "f underaland The Maine coin Is less than one inch acroea. The obverse de· plcla the head ot an animal with open mouth. pointed ears and muscular neck. Tbe r everse shows a croea lnside a circle. No inscrlptkJa la vilible and a sea- menl ii miaslq. 642-567.8 fA\\.\.\ON _,,_,ooo. LADIES' RINGS OUI ENTIU INOIMOUS STOCK OF 14 ICT. CHAINS HAVI lllN MUDD DOWN T0COSTll NEAi cosn1 BELOW COSTll MILLION DOLLAR JEWELRY SALE STARlSTHURSDAY llEWPORT BEACH AID . BREA STORES ONLY!! NOV. 30th 10:00 A.M. SHARP!! 11 llU WllN THE DOOIS OPEN!! FllST COME -FllST SRYEDH Of OUR FAMOUS llAND WATCHES ABON SAUi BRIDAL SETS EARRING STUDS! SOLITAIRES! 1 ETC. RINGS I "A CITV OF 2 DIAMONDS" THI IXCLUSIVE WM. ROllRTS JIWILIU IS SACllPICING THiii INJIU MILLION DOLLAR JIWILIY COLLECTION AT TllMINDOUS DISCOUNTS DURING THIS "ONCE IN A LlflTIMI" SALi. WI PROMISI THAT OUI PllCll AND OUI llUCllON Will D~ZZLI YOU. Of F 14 It ... .... *1311 REG. 29.00 PERFECT FOR CHRISTMAS I 14 KARAT SOLID GOLD CHAINS 50% OUI SELECTION 15 INORMOUSI BREA I 000 BREA MALL Nut fl S11i'i~ewtts11tr1 Level Theater Entrance · ... • I • a 0 ' ORANGE COUNTY w.dllelday, Nov.mber 29. 1978 DAIL y PILOT AJ J OCYouth ·cet UC Awards Stx Oranie Cout area reatdent1 are among more than eoo new UC Berkeler student.a that have been awarded AJu~ni Scbolanhipt for the 1.971-79 sebool year by the California Alumni A11ocl.UOO. ~ Scbolanhips winners lnclude Carl Andersen, Huntlngton Beach; Job~ David Bower, Fountain Valley ; MlcheJl e Echenique and Jennifer Martina, Colla M~a : Jean Herlihy, Laguna Beach: a'nd Randall Winners All Warren Dobson, Costa Mesa, left, Lance Phillips, Newport Beach, center, and Jack Sawyers, Costa Mesa, each won top honors at the Orange County Fall Fair Talent Seareh. Each won for singing although Sawyers shared his prize with b.ls dog, Panda. Sa\vyera wrote a song for Panda. 'r ' Voigt, Irvine. Letten To Santa There are about 1,600 ... applicants competing G.C.R. CULLEN, M.D. Diplomata of American Board of Ophtalmology for Alumni Scbolanhips tbls year Winners, selected by 75 local com· mllteel, were Judged on tbe baala of academic acblevement and de· monstrated leadership potential. Childrens' letters to Santa Claus will be answered by tbe Seal Beach Lelaure World Lions Club as a fund· raising project. Eye Physician and Surgeon Wishes to announce the opening of his new office for the The CalUornia Alumni ......, ,........, ...... Aaaoclatlon ta a 70,000 member organizaUon of VOTE COUNTING IN ORANGE COUNTY U8UALL Y RUNS INTO MORNING HOURI UC Berkeley graduates. The letters may be ' sent to Santa Claus, Box 2951, Seal Beach, Calli., along with the child's name, address and $1. -practice of Ophthalmology Suite 305. 1401 Avocado Avenue Newport Beach. California Supervl90t'S Urge Study on Benent of E•rll•r B•llot Plckupa. ------ Vote Count Study OK'd Earlier Start Poshe4_ By Supervisors By KATHY CLANCY Of .. ONiy .... SUH A study of the costs and benefits or starting future elec- tion day vote counts at noon rather than waiting untll the polls close was ordered Tuesday by Orange County Supervisors. Supervisor Ralph Clark said officials in Riverside and San Diego counties recently tried a new system, picking up early morning ballots by noontime to get a jump on election night tallying. A!J a result, he explained, the workload on election employees was reduced during the late night hours .and final tallies were availabfe sooner. While Clark viewed the early- counting system as a possible way to avoid spending $4 million to $5 million to replace the coun· ty's vote-counting system, two other s upervisors said they doubted that would solve the whole problem. "I DON'T think the early pick· up Is going to be the simple answer to our problem," said Supervisor Thomas Riley. Supervisor Philip Anthony said the. county's late vote count.a are not simply a problem of getting the ballots to the counting machines but are part· ly a problem of the system's age. He said the machines are ob- solete, making it difficult to ob- Victory .Dinner Slated The United Way of Orange County North/South will bold a vie· tory dilmer at 6:30 ]>.m., Tbu.raday at South Coast Plua Hotel. The evening will include an awards ceremony at which cor- porations .will be honored for their achievement in this year's fund· raising campaign. Campaign Chairman Jay L . Reed, vice president of administration for Fluor Corp., will preside. Actor Thurl Ravenscroft will be the master of ceremonies. lain parts and qualified re· pairmen. "I THINK It is a good thought to explore, but I just feel in· tuitlvely that It is not going to solve the whole problem," he said. Clar k said County Registrar of / Voters Al Olson already bas started a review of the pro- grams in San Diego and Riverside counties. He aald an analysis of security measures and C06ls would need to be done before supervisors would en- dorse such a plari. Workshop Scheduled ··GrowtngTbrouab Divor~.·· a l>De-day workabop, will be offered at $15 by Coastline Community Collegefrom9a.m . to5p.m . Dec. 9 at Newport.er Inn. Deadline for pre-registration ia Friday. Checks may be sent to the college's main om~. 10231 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. lnforma· lion 963-08ll, ext. 256. Pixye color portraits fM5 Each for 5 x Ts or sets ot 4 wallets 8x10's for $3.90 Or "f'/50 for This Christmas Special 17 beautiful gift portraits. ' Youget: • Two8x10's • Three 5 x 7's • Twelve Wallets • Regular 19.50 Value ~ 'fOJf deelOSll toward pedcage price, Age llmlt , 2 years. select from several pases and scenic backgrounds. Ho•. 29 to Dec. 2 ...... n.w .• w . . 10 ........ ,,..... 2 ,.-.tos,.... 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Ot NATION I MISCELLANY Venus Probe • • 1t1ous Ai Lo119 Last Kalhryn Strong, left. of S1erra Madre, Calif .. who on Monday completed a cross-country run from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., receives an American flag that flew over the nation's Capital from a staff assistant to Rep. John Rousselot, R·Calif. Miss Strong, 20, started the run June 25. ·'Diabe tics Warned O f Testing Device WASHINGTON (AP) -The government has issued a public warning t.o millions or diabetics advising them not t.o use a na· tionally promoted urine testing device. The device, identified by the Food and Drug Administration as "Brothers Urine Tester Urinometer," is oot a reliable indicator or a diabetic's need for insulin or other.therapy and cannot be used t.o diagnose diabetes, the FDA said, Tuesday. THE AGENCY ANNOUNCED IT seiied two shipments of lhe product manufactured by Brothers ScientlJlc Products fnc. of Chicago but believes up to 20,000 testers are slill on the market or In consumers' hands. Diabetics normally u~e paper test stnps to measure sugar levels in their urine .as a guide to in.o,uJan therapy. Tbe FDA said the "Urinometer" has been promoted as a less expensive sub· stitute for the diagnostic strips WASlllNGTON CAP> -A 0 l of six Arn ric1n apace pro bet, with two Soviet ctaft close beblnd. 11 nel1'1ng Venus tor the motl amblUOUA atudy ever or th • clO\ld·encapauled planet. Sclent!all and 1pace agency otficlala said Tueaday that tho 1p1cecrafl are leas than S mlUlon miles from Venus and worklne weU. except for one ex· perlroont on ono probe. "WHAT TllANSPlaES IN the nut few weeks will be very Im· porU1nt because it ls the first of our global 1urveya of a planet.'' Nool W. llinners or the NaUooal Aeronautics and Space Ad· mJnl1tratlon told a brteOdg. ''If UUs mission is successful . ·then J would anllclpate a s1cnllar m1ss1on lo Mars and pt>rhups other planets.'' Studies of Venus may belp man better understand ll\e Earth's more complicated al· mosphere. scientists say. and also tell Ir th.ls planet ·has a cha nee of becoming as desolate as Venus appears to~· · VENUS. SDfllAR IN size and mass to the Earth. bas surface ·temperatures approacblng 900 degrees Fahrenheit and an at. mospberic pressure nearly JOO limes that or the Earth's at sea level. Five or the unmanned U.S. probes. all springing from the Pioneer Venus 2 spacecraft, will penetrate the m-ysteriou s planet's atmosphere five days after the other craft , Pioneer Venus 1, goes into orbit Monday for long-range studies. Scheduled to arrive about two ~eeks later are two Soviet TakntShow Tryouts Set At Boys Club Auditions for a talent show sponsored by the Eastbluf'f Boys Club are scheduled Saturday at 10:30 a .m . at the club, 2555 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach. Dick Rojo, club director, said the show actually will be a com · pelllion for boys and girls between the ages or 7 and 15, with a $100 first prlie. Second place winner is to receive SSO and third, $25. Rojo said 12 acts have entered and he anticipates a total of 20 when the show is staged at the club at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8. Venera spacecraft. Each ls ex· peeled to drop a la.odln1 craft to lheaurlaceultruea by. TBE t:zzS MILLION Pioneer Venua QllssJoo marks the first time American instruments will descend to the hostUe Venusian surface. althouah three previous V .s. spacecraft new by the planet. nte Soviets have sent 10 unmanned craft to Venus in the past. including eight that dropped landers. Soviet and American sclen· ll.sts have made some attempts to cooperate on. lhelr missloo and the Sovteu recently sup. p I i e _~ p red I c l e d I a o d i n g coordlDJt.es for their Venera 11 and 12 landers. Pioneer Venus 2 was launched Aug. 8 oo a more direct route lhat gets it to Venus Dec. 9, onJy Pioneer' Venus 1, launched five days alter lt.l sister craft. May 20, will go Into orblt around This craft -consisting of four Venus on Mooday. Th.la orbiter, atmosphere penelralJoo probes jammed with 12 or the 30 experi· and a mothershJp, or "bus" - ments on the duaJ mlaslon, la de· became a squadron or indepen· signed to scan the atmosphere, dent probes more than a week for at least a full Venusian year, l' ago wben around co11tmllera or. about 22S earth days. dered them to separate. IN ADDl110N, IT will beam powerful radar signaJs through the clouds and aclentist.s hope to map JS percent of the bidden •urfaee with the reflect ed beams. It ls hoped lhe mapping wtll show detalla as small as 10 miles across. . ' The four coolcal·sbaped penetration probes -including three 200-paund small probes and a 691·pound main probe -are not designed to survive impact. But scienUsta say there iB an out.side chance one may trans mit for a short time alter landing, providing bontis data. , v . 1. l' ~ ;i ~ v 1 ,. 1 J ? ~ ./ J 1.-,. . ~\ n ,. BUT THE AGENCY'S WARNING said the device actually measures the specific gravity or urine and not Its sugar content and therefore is not a reliable substitute for the paper test strips. Tickets to see the show are $1 for adults and SO cents for children under 12, he said, with -:===============================================::::::; the funds to be used as prize money. The FDA said It has no reports or injury or Illness linked to the device but has received complaints from the American Diabetes Association, the American Medical Association and a Toronto The coot.est is to be combined with an open house, Rojo said, and Is planned to familiarize Eastbluf( area families with lbe h03pltal . club. . . rniPlllllllJll" .A_. • ...... .,. ~~ 1---~' The Huntington Beach/fountain Valley • Board of Realtors invites you to participate in their Saturday • Sunday December 2-3 8 am-6pm Seacliff Villa9e, Huntin9ton _Beach ·Proceeds .................. . ••-•lie• la tl9e ca t 'flea of llullwcJI-IHcla & "'-'• .,.., ,.. ..... , ............. c.tad SD S.-. at 141-9115 All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train! An easy way to aell your Chri1trna' Gift Items. A Sf>eclal Dally Piiot gift guide wtll appear every Wedneaday from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 -In plenty of time for more than 108,000 readers all along the Orange Coast to buy your gift items. To place your Holiday gltt Item• on our GIFT TRAIN PAGE Call a Dally Piiot ChrtetmH Ad·vleer CALL TODAY -842-5678 Your credit la good with ua, or charge your gift ad to your Maatercharge or BankAmertcard. · '! DAILY PILOT ., NATION I CONSUMER Wlldiieed9y. November 29, 1978 ./ DAILYPll..OT A.13 THE FAMILY CIRCUS• By Bil Keane 1.8 Million Fords Have Oil Flaws? • DETROrT (AP> -Ford Mot.or Co. roncemed about pouabJe legal 1tt'UOO, says It wlll noury owners ~ an u.&Jmatod 1 8 milhon can that the vehicles could have an eogan lubncaUoo problem The cars involved ar_, 19'14 i1 and IOtne 1978 modela with four-cylinder, a 3 liter ~Q&inet, the company ~uJd Th enalne. on~ ot Jl'ord'a most popular, was used m 1uch CUii lbt Ptoto. Muataoa. Capri and Bobcat ••o a £XPERl~NCE INDICA.TES IT'~ a very, very small numbu of V('bicl whh'h ex· perience thi!i problem,·· •Hid SJ)Okf'. man Gt>0rgo Trainor 1,486-pound Twins " The world's largest twins, Billy (left) and Benny McGuire, suffer from the heat in Sydney, Australia. When measured in Making Waves Salt Lake 'SurI' Costly WASHINGTON <AP> -Sen. WUUam Prox- mire says the best example of wasteful g_ovem· · ment spending in November ~ a wave-making machine designed to create a four.foot-high surf in a swimming pool. The Wisconsin Democrat said Tuesday the de- vice, which the Interior Department installed in a Salt--Lak• Cit~mmunit.)! swimmin&_PQQl,_cost the taxpayers $145,000. "It can be said for the firsl lime federal bureaucl"ats are making waves." Proxmire said of the project sponsored by the department's Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. "In the meantime the tax- payers are getting soaked," be said. The bureau responded lo Proxmire's "Golden Fleece" award by acknowledging that it is taking another look at the "wave-action swimming pools." Mail t,o Go Metric OTIAWA (AP l -Canada's Post Office will go metric next .July, slightly increasing the basic weight for mail. I The current base is one ounce, or 28.3 grams. It will increase to 30 grams. Lifeline is a telephone selVice for resi- dence customers of Pacific Telephone. It allows the customer to make up to 30 local calls for •2.50 a month. Each additional call costs 5¢. In addition to the monthly rate, iJlstallation or other charges will apply for equipment or selVice you order. If Lifeline fits your needs, call your Pacific Telephone Service Representative. This M'IVkt' Is avaJlablc In most art'as of Los Angclt<s and Snn Ol<'go n.'I well as In Orange County. San Fnu1clM:o 11nd part ... or lhe enst Bay and Penins ula. ~~l<'lt'Of't" "CMCT only. @Pacific Telephone • Allomeya for lht Federal Trade Commlulon want the f1v m mber fo"'TC lo leek a federal court order few the not.tficationa. In document.a rued ln WaahinCton. the FTC staff aakl the cam11h1f\ and rocker arm aaaembly of the can la Improperly lubricated and, in some us ea. haa worn out after leu than 200 mJJea. The FTC ala.ff 1ay1 Ford manuf•cU1red up to 1 8 million aucb curt, then railed to notify owners wb~o t.hl' lubrlcuUon problem •U discovered. FOaD QUIETLY AUTllOaJ.ZED relmbu.rse- m nll to de•le1'11 who fixed the problem, but, the fo"TC at.aft chor1ed. ma_ny did not perform the wort January of this year, ther each weighed in at 743 pounds and had waists of 84 inches. f AMOUS BRANDS BLOUSES $688 Reg. $16.00 While They lost! because it cost more than they C<IUld recover. Letters will be mailed shortly, Ford aaid, ad- vi11ln1 owners that any camshaft or rocker arm wear coodiUon occurring within the vehicle's first 36 months or 36,000 miles of operation will be tlxed at company expense. Owners who can document ~ for such repairs wW be reimbursed, Ford said. POU A.L80 PILED A LEGAL brief with the FTC. opposing the FTC stairs posiUoo that Ford should be brought to court. The camshaft condition is not due to any de- sign defect. Ford argued, adding Uiat it bad come up with a "falr, effective and responsible way of corl"ecting this coOdition when it occurs." 'Dr. Poison' B'ody Tabbed "You hove two pieces "Con we hove some, of candy and I give you too?" WASHINGTON CAP> -1be FBI says it bas identified the body of Dr. Lawrence Eugene Schacht, the Peoples Temple physician who al- legedly ~lped administer the cyanide-laced drink that killed more than 900 members of the cult in a mass suicide-murder in Guyana. The FBI said Tuesday, Schacht's body was identlfied by fingerprints that were compared to a file furnished by the California Bureau of In- vestigation and Identification. Schacht was a 1'T1 graduate of the UC Irvine College of Medicine. SCIL\Cff1'S BODY HAD BEEN sent lo Dover Air Force Base in Delaware with the other victims· from the sect's jungle settlement in Guyana. The FBI said Schacht, 30. apparently died from poisoning and that no bullet wounds bad been discovered in his body. -- Witnesses have said Schacht prepared the punch containing cyanide that was swallowed by members of the Peoples Temple commune. SCllACI' A NATIVE OF llOVSTON, Texas, worked for live weeks last year in a children's clinic at San Francisco General Hospital before be left for Guyana. According lo Scbacbt's brother, Danny, the physician received financial aid from the Peoples Temple to help complete bis education at Sa.ota Rosa Junior College in Calllomia and at UC Irvine. Schacht attended medical school at the University of Guadalajara in Mexico for three years befol"e transferring to UCI. Scbacht's father, Ezra, 58, lives in Houston. five more . . . " A 1llOSt prestigious addresss Jasmine Cttek. Residents of Jasmine Creek in Newport Beach live in a sheltered community filled with all the amenit1~. Privacy begins at the 24-hour attended gatehouse. Numerous floor pldm olfcr valuable features. There are _ tennis courts,jacuzm. and swimming pools. All of th1~ in one of the very few new home developments in Newpon Beach. JASMINI CAlll'I In the villa~<> of Harbor View Homes from $200,000 M.J. Broclc & Son,, Inc. ''THE FABULOUS" MOODY WOMAN 10124 ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH SALE STARTS THURSDAY, NOV. 30th 10:00 am FIRST 200 SHOPPERS RECEIVE EXTRA 10% OFF WITH THIS AD I All FAMOUS BRANDS SHIRTS AND T-SHIRTS JIW1llf $1111'$ PANTS SCAIYIS '::s.: s4-1 fltOM (Corner of Brookhurst in Albertson's Center across f rom_Fec:LM_g_rt) SPECIAL GROUPS 50%-70% OFF FIRST COME -- FIRST SERVED -. FROM !.1488 SHOP TODAY FOR CHRISTMAS AND FIRST 200 SHOPPERS RECEIVf EXTRA BUY NAME BRAND LADIES' CLOTHING AT COSTI NEAR COSTI BELOW COSTll • • .. ,. •I• • .--'.'9 & • • -• -- 1 0 ., OFF WITH te THISAO If Hfltf EARLY I ·, I AJ4 cwt. y PtLOT l Wldl--. ,.,,,.,,..,. 21, 1171 HEALTH Plastle Surgery Answer to Some Problems " •1 DL ST lNC&OHN Hcrelery •nd by worluna , "' only consullabon with a recom· herd r than mOtil ~pie do 1n an ooc~oR IN mended p1aauc auraeon <pre-o.ar ~. 8'et1Knlla: I've made otr1u I' fer ably by your own physician> up my mlnd to have a OOfi job Dul lhln&• chanae My boss has THC HOUSE will anawer your questions. My lo~ Ufe ck-penda upon It. M1 r Urf'd I'm now worldn1 for • _ ... First, be wtll decSde lf you are job dt-Pf'!'(b upoo it man who h hts eyes on anothu \... ~ psychologically prepared ror the I am S2, and In 11pltfl of an U.Jl)' ailrl In th<• office for my Job. • operation. <AU patient& aren't ac- the cost -you s hould put your nose to the grindstone to make the raoney so he can complete the nose Job (rh.inoplasty). • • • non, hne held a ri . ponstble Job In addallon. o f111r youn1 mfn but my love life. cepted.> Then, he will teH you u HttUUve 11ttr('t.ar)' In a h1rRt• hat hOwn an Inter l in me as a There Is one problem . I hear frankly how much operation aod If you are inclined to develop manufact.Wini firm for th p~11t womun In spltt" of my nose, ~ that plastic surgery 11 so ex· hospital care will cost. crops or boils, have a checkup on four yun 11eC'm1 lo likf' me But 1 like hltn pensive lt'a only for the very rich. urine and blood to rule out the wrll e>OOUllh lb hor,., the Uldnat Can you straighten me out on the IN FACI', MANY plastic SW'· PoSslbUlty of undetected diabetes IN PITE OF AN lnftrl()rity turns lnto lov". cost? -Miu H. geons require payment ln advance mellltus Rays Dr. Steincrohn In bis complex bl'<.-1usr of thl11 Ufl <chuPf'll for surgery. Fees dlffer so I can't booklet, "Practical GuJde To Skin noet of rnlM. f'vt> con<'uled It su 80, ON IMml rounts, you can De1r Mlsa H.: U you are a re· tell you whether it will be $1,000 Problems." 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NetUet told a ,-roup or golfera at the Costa Mesa Golf a.ad Country Cl ub re«oUy u b ae«pted t.he honorary chairmanship of lhe Toya Fore Fairview golf t.ournamft'lt Oec 16 and 17. i, ''Too many 1uy1 worry about what they wllJ do 11 they become • free agent." he saya. "Then they don't buve a good rear. 1 have. ,ood agent (J trry Kapstein) and l'l let him band.le t." NE'ITLES WAS ASKED bow the acquisition of Lule Tlant would affect the Yankee.. "The blgeat lhlnl it will do will be that he lan't winnina any more sames for Bost.on. That's the Cood thlnc Jbout bavm, him even lf be doesn't wln too manf for UI.'' He mJCbt say the same t.h1na should the Yankees and Dodgers meet ID another World Serles wtth the acqulalUoo of Tommy Jobn by the Yankees. Nettles bad a big day ID the third same of the World Series, turning back the Dod&ers with a brilliant fielding performanee at third base. This turned the tide in favor of the Ya.nkees who won · four straight after losing the fll"lt two in Los Anielea. • ... " TllE EL TOaO resident says b.ia pbooe hasn't ·stopped ri.ngl.ng alnce ~ returned home from the series and a brief vacaUoo ID Hawall. ,,.. "I try to accommodate everybody but I also want lo get my rest." be says. "I turned down an offer to speak ID Canada even though the money was pretty good. I can't see going up there in all that snow in the winter." Nettles feels the Dodger infielders don't go all the way in diving for batted balls. "They do a good job while they stay on their feel but they don't dive for the ball," be says. "We really have an aggressive infield with Bucky Dent and Brian Doyle. Yet Doyle might not make the team next year:." DOYLE m.LED IN for the injured Willie Randolph at second base, bit .4l6 during the Series and was a leading contender for outstanding player honors which went to Dent. . How does ~ettles feel about the switch in managers ID mid·seaaon? ··One ls low key and the other keyed up," be says in comparing Bob Lemon and Billy Martin, the man be replaced. ··Martin grew up in a tough neighborhood. He See NE1TLES, Page 83 For Rams' Poise the Factor UCI Wins in Ovenilne, 57-56 D e pth LONG BEACH CAP> -All season, the Los Angeles Rams hav:e been proud of the'depth on their squad and now there is the big test. Running bac k Lawrence McCulcbeoo is out wiUI a tom hamstring muscle. tight end Terry Nelson is recovering from a sprained ankle and lµlebacker Isiah Robertson bas been suspended. SO CULLE~ BRYANT takes over again for McCutcbeon, as he did when lhe running star was iniured early in the season. Charle Young goes at tight end and there is shufning in the linebacker corps. There remains a good possibility lhat Nelson will be ready t.o play Sunday at New York against the Giants, but the other two won't be in action. • ·u a guy is injured and ready to come back, he'll get hi• lttartiu job," said Coach Ray Mala vUl "It looks like Terry should be able to practlce this week. We are fortunate to have , two fine light ends." i "'TUE COACH ';4DDED: "Jt- looks like we will be ready to play this week. We weren't r ead y a t Cleveland las t Sunday." Asked at his regular Tuesday news conference if he had a premonition of last week's J0.19 upset at the hands of Cleveland, the coac h an s wer e d affirmatively. ''lt wa s th e wa y w e practiced," he said. "And when you see 14 or 15 players in lhe trai ning room on Monday getting t reatment, you know it will be h a rd lo ge t concentration." This Monday, he said the list s h owed only four getting physical a.id. •'I DON'T 'l'HINK they believed me last week that we raced a tough game," he added. "They will this week." The Rams are 10-3 in the National Football League and the Giants jus t 5·8.-but the Browns were just 6·6 before upsetting Los Angeles. Running backs Jim Jodat and Jerry Latin will be backlog up Bryant al halfback in New York. ROBERTSON, a for mer All -Pro and six times a member of the f>ro.Bowl squad, already had been displaced as a starter by former Ohio State lineman • Bob Brudzinsld. This caused the dissatisfaction by Robertson who missed practices prior to his suspension. Rams Picked 4 . By 8Points The Rams are eight-point favorites over the New York Giants Sunday, according to odds posted by Harrah's Reno Sports Book. Because USC is s uch an overwhelming favorite over Hawaii Saturday night, no odds were listed. .. ltOS A•m•8-0IM!ls Jeh 1 OWf Clllts ... .,..,,,_,..le_ llKC'~t2-r PoKll:HI Oolllllllll 3 °"'' A91Kklni Cero~ Uonl•"9!1 Vl•1~4 -Eetlh '411nh 1-~• CllleU-8111t 011"'"11-SI~ CowllOyOOWf Pllf•IOI• Se•ll<t••··-s-llllOt•••-9ronto• c11e,..,.,.,_ ...,_ cou.tou UK el H_.1 (llOOOclll By ERNIE CAS11LLO °'no. 0.11, ...... SUff ~ It looks like lhere might be some hope for UC Irvine's basketball team aft.er all. Maldng a complete turnaround overnight, the Anteaters went from the losing end of a laugher to the wl.nning end of a thriller simply by discovering something cal.Jed poise Tuesday. WBEllEAS THEY BAD LOOKED scared and unprepared in dropping an 86-58 decision to the University of Portland the Digbt before, the Anteaters were calm and confident in beating Northern Arizona in overtime, 57-56, before 682 at Crawford Hall Tuesday. "We were stable tonight," sald UCI Coach Tim Tift when asked to compare the two games. "Having one game under our belts was a b~· thing. We looked comfortable and settled down. This game bas got to help us grow a bit • • Especially the way the Anteaters handled themselves under pressure against a team that had fought Cal State Fullerton on even terms for 57 minutes lhe night before. Even when it committed Si~Pick No Shock To White LOS ANGELES <AP> -Charles -White.-called _to 1b Southern Cai athletic offices to be on hand in case be won the Heisman Trophy, was watching television Tuesday when told by a reporter that Oklahoma's Billy Sims bad won it. "I said, 'OK,' turned off the TV and went to tbe sports information office to see If they wanted me to bang around," White saitl. some cosUy mistakes late in the game, UCI refused to fold. AFTER PHIL BOLDEN sandwiched three free throws around a slam dunk to put UCI on top, 55·50. in overtime, the Anteaters committed two unnecessary fouls which allowed Mark Stevens to shoot four free and then threw the ball away bringing it up court. Louis Bremond. who hadn't scored all night. sank two free throws to make it 57·5' before NAU's Troy Hudaoo cut it to one with a baseline jumper. UCI's Quentin Brown blew a lay-up but Rick Jurk forced Hudson into a turnover only to tum it right back lo the Lumberjacks by double dribbling. Brown made up for b1s miss by forcing a jump ball on the Lumberjacks' end of the court and after two NAU misses, Bolden muscled bis way for the retM>und that ended things. . "WE BAD IT WON three limes, lhey had it won once," Tift said. "Justice prevailed." Without Bolden and Rick McGuire. though. See UC lRVJNE, Page 83 NO YOU DON'T -UCI's Steve "McGuire C25> taps the ball away from Northern Arizona's Troy Hudson (10) as Steve Rogers looks on. THE TIWJANS tailback, who has gained 1,608 yards this year to boost bis career rushing total to school and Pacific.IO records, took the Helsman balloting results in stride. He finished fourth behind Sims, Chuck Fusina of Penn State and Rick Leach of Michigan. "I wasn't surprised that Billy Sims won it," sald White, a junior who's amassed 3,944 vards rushing in bis three-year career at USC. "I figured it might be a senior or him. . Reds Are Sbmned Anderson Firing Miffs Morgan "l'M NOT disappointed. t knew that whoever won would deserve il l know Billy will enjoy it . . as much as I would have." Wblte was asked lf, since both he and Sims have anolher year to play college football, lhere .mlgbl be a personal rivalry between the two runners in 1979. CINCINNATI (AP> -After spending almost a decade with Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds' catcher Johnny Bench says "It's going to be difficult wallting into the clubhouse." Second baseman Joe Morgan didn't mince words: "I don't like it." They were reacting to the bombs hell Tuesday that Anderson had been fired by the Reds and r eplaced by John McNamara. .. VERY UNSE'n'l.JNG," said Bench, describing bis emotion when i nformed of th e development. "My throat was down Ln my stomach when J beard lt." He added, however, that be talked to McNamara by telephone ~ welcomed him to the team. "l don't know it I would have settled on anyone other than John McNamara." MOaGAN SAID in a radio lntervlew that be wu stunned by tbe 1urprlse announcement. "I've come to be a S)>fl'ky Andenon fan. I never tboulbt ol him •• a mana1er. but aa a friend. He's above the pett.l.neas in baseball." Morgan defeoded Andenoa at the end of the aeuoa. taldu except.ion to remarltJ by lk!ach that the Jonctlme Red1' , mana1er bad Iott control ol tbe team. like that, that weren't true," . said Morgan, speaking from his home in Oakland. "He got the best out or the ballcJub. He tre ated everyon a as an individual. When you take a pitching staff with a lot of young kids like he was shackled with - and you take a Joe Morgan who usually helped the team but wu hurt -It's hard to do things in the same manner." With Anderson gone, Deneb said he will be "lbe senior member of the club now. And it's going to be strange ." But be is confident lhe Reds will survive the loss of Anderson and free agent Pete Rose, who a pparently won't be returning to Cincinnati. "There won't be any rivalry," White said. "As a matter or fact, I'm looking forward to meeting him at an All·American thing we'll botb be going to. I've been wanting to meet him for a long time." WHITE WAS ASKED, based on the players he's seen in action this fall, who would have r e ceived his theoretical Helsman vote . "Paul McDonald,'' be replied. .. He came in to pla y quarterback for us this season wllb no real experience, and he showed a lot of poise through a rouah schedule." FOULED IN THE ACT -Northern Arizona's David Henson is fouled by UCI's Victor Conyers (23) during action Tuesday night. Also in picture is UCl's Lamont Jerrett (right). Lakers Were Atroeious· ·West INGLEWOOD (AP> -The betroit have one superttar to help us down the THE LAKERS WOULD take ilaoe with Pistons appeared to have about u much of stretch. We need Lanier and can't win that statement, at Jeasl Tuesday nlsht, but a chance to beat the Loi Anceles Latera game in and game out without blm." Los Angeles Coach Jerry West wasn't in a as Billy Barty bu of dunltinl a buketball. mood to praise the opposltloo. The Pistons were without their beat EVIDENTLY, nobody told Earl Tatum "It was an absolutely atrocious game," player~ center Bob LNUer, and the Lakers that the Piston1 don't ~av~ a aupentar to said West, whose team bu lost three were 10-0 on their home court this season. go down the stretch. Tatum, a former straieht games on the heels of a 14~game Not only lhat, bul Detroit brought a 7.13 Laker, led b1a team in scoring with 19 wlnn.log streak. "We were outhusUed ed record tnto the game while Loi Anceles points. includinl five in the lite 1olng. not one of our players played well. We're waa iu. Tatum waa a1lo credited with n.1ne steal.a. not working bard.•• So what happened Tuesday niibt? The .. I've lest more 1amea ln a week with HTltOt'r '""' -M.L-~ • w 11, ,,_,,.. .. , w , Pllto111 ..-l!-•·03. the p •.-.--than I d.ld In two .,.,,._ ln col-Oeuot" s ,., 11. "°"'.,. s ... 10. '-'""' • >s "· rv .... s ,,, it. ~ .. .,... .,.,-~ UHAllJD .1-a "'-1Mt.LOlllSMIO,HOltlt~1·11,WeMf .. I000.40. T .. .i. lege and I've tot a lot or adjusting to do." ..s 1s.21 1os; .. , .• ~o to savor thla wln," said said Vltale. Who formerly coecbed at the '"°' AMN&.a• 1•1-o.Mle't')-411t wi-. • 4"' "·,. .. ~· JetlCMlr 11 W V , .,._ t N •, jojlNll 2 Pot 4 ~ I 0-4 " flnt-year ~t Coach Diet Vltale, whole Unlvenit.r ol Dltroil ... We're IOlnS to de-Prl" ',., .. K. CWT•'~ s.. 11M1tt111 0.1 z. ~,.,.., , .... , .· ., r ... , 1 owr Tex.n "'"' Gffrtlt •-OMrol• TKll FIOrlcjH-Mltml IFi. I .ArUllMI U-Ttllft T~ll 1--it-v~ .. ,.,_m. IJ-"'*'"' Nevy •-Am1Y "80 11£ THINGS were Did that it was his f auJt, and etuff team OUllcored tbe_Laken a.a late ln the velop a wtnnn•n• allltude, we've got too 44 '"'21 • 1coH n ouaaTns 1ame to tum a 91.tftle lilb>a OF11~~!:~~fh'l:fi;:~&a.-.on....Lbi1.LleaUD.....llll§_no!!filt;__~~~~·~:i'~'=:;r=t:;t;:;;;tt;;'.l;;-i;;_...Nr:J.Li]"~tt~,._~"';_~~_J Piston&' lead. "With Lanter out. ~ don't Tot• 11ou1.--~tt. l" 19 l• 11 2t-t01 ,. ... ,._ ........ __ a..·-· .... -·· -2 OAll. V Pll.O T Blame Jo TbolD88~ isst Ord red Down by 49 rs ·~-AP ._.Ldlte SAN FKANC'lSCO ptl4lt at • s P which Ell rc11d, "Rlam" JUf" Tbomu," lhfo m•n•cemenl 4•t ot tbe San hanca.co <t9en orde~ tJMi bat\Mr • ta ken down dunn1t tht-lum 't n•honally ltl l'v1 s~ l(amc-:att 1n1t th.-Pltt1bur1h Sll't>ltt~. • newspaJ>t'l" Niport~ toda,> · TM San •'ranctaro Chroniclf' ~ald that •ccorcU01 to Ute author of ~ slJn , Jcny Krilb, 1t wu N>mowd Monday nighl by 1\ums stturlty mf"n on t~ o~ra of aomt"On" •n thu box of owner Eddfo l>e>Bartolo Jr "A ~unty man . aid, 'I have onk!~ from Lh~ 49tr adm1ni.tratwn to t ke the slan ~·~ It m1Jhl raust " riot vouun pick it up afif'rlhf' aamt'," said J<>h n West .. y, who was :iJctmJC ooxt to Keith aJ\d holding pllrt of ttlP ,11n ··w~n I rl'fu.n'.d to gave lt up. t~)' thri< 1 t•n(\d to urn•i;t me An oftict"!' finally £robbfid 1t from "·" " ih<>rnu~. lhe team's generol rn11naict•r na!> come und~r he.iv)' cr1uc1s m for the club's 1 •~ 1 ~cord, 1ocludlnti Month1y':1 24 7 los& to P1 tL'ibur1th Bums operations manager IA 1.llll\ Noonan 11a1d lhat ~omeone in lbe OeBartolo boit 'told us lhe Mgn had lo be removed because of th.-wron~ use ofter~." Plllft"IM' l••rrntftl • ,_,_,., , .. ., EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. Peno State's EiJ Joe Paterno. who turned down a bead coachina •II• offer fron: the ~ew York Giants four years a~o. indica~ he might be ready to change his mind in th( future. . "l have been a Giant ran aU my life," Paterno told Dick Young in Tuesday's New York Daily News. "I have said the re are oolv a couple or clubs I'd consider.I. and the Giants are one of them. I've onen won- dered what it would be lJke. There's just enough kid in me." Paterno said he and his family are extremely happy at Penn Stat_e1 but when the time is right. he cowd be , ready foranewchallenge. "I can't positively say Pe1m State is where I will be the rest of my life," Paterno said. "If tomorrow, say, Penn State were to change its policy about PATH..0 football ..... The Giants, 5-8, and losers of five straight games, are rumored to be ready to fire Coach John McVay at the end of the National Football League season. They offered lhe coachlnJ job to Paterno in 1974. The job eventually we nt to Miami Dolphins' assistant Bill Arosparger. -----Q-•e •I d te ... ____ _ Dan DevlDe. coach of Notre f)ame's 1977 national championship team, s aid. "I'd probably have lo make them <Southern Cal> No. l in \he nation. I &n't want to make Penn State mad, but we've played seven bowl teams, plus Michigan State, so we've played some good teams this year.'' ~ire Seere• Go.IN& 358 J acques Lemalre set up two scores by Guy LeFleur, then skimmed the 3SOth goal of his NHL, cafeer into an empty net with six seconds -remaining as the Montreal Canadiens recorded a J·O triumph over the Philadelphia Flyers ... llod Sedlbauer continued a scoring s urge with three goals and an assit. leading the Vancouver Canucks to a 6·3 victory over the St. Lou.is Blues ... The Chicago Black Hawks have called up left wing Doug LtCayer and deteoseman Mike O'Connell from their American Hockey League af- filiate ... The AUanta Flames have announced the recall of center Doa "Red" Laurence from their Nova Scotia farm club. Bflfl9' 3 5 Poiats S,,...,,. 81111eU Elvia Hayn scored 35 points to lead the m W asbington Bullets to their eighth consecutive victory, a 133-106 rout or the New York Knicks . . . Campy lluaaell scored 14 of his game-high 26 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 112·98 victory over the AUanta Hawks ... The Milwaukee Bucks, sparked by the first quarter heroics of Brio Wilden and Kevta Rfftul. ran of( lS straight MAYU points to pull ahead for good in a 117·100 upset victory ovet the Denver Nuggets . . . Artll Gilmore scored 28 points and grabbed 17 rebou_nds while Ml~lley Joluuoa and lleaJe Tllea clicked for Z1 points each to lead \he Cblcqo Bulla to a 124-112 win over the Phoenix Suns . . • Consecutive steals by Da·we Twarddk and lloa Brewer broke open a close game and ignited the Portland Trail Blazers to a 102·97 triumph over lbe Boston Celtics . . . Elgla Baylor's contract as head coach of the New Jazz has been extended for two years ... Pete Maravklt scored 32 points and forward Tnaek llobluoa got 30 points and 22 rebounds to lead the New Orleans Jazz to a 107-103 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers before an NBA single- game regular-season record crowd or 35,139 ... The Chicago Bulls will place injured center Tom Boerwlakle on waivers, a spokesman for the club said .•. Detroit center Bob Luier will miss another month of the NBA season re· covering from surgery performed on hi.a Jeft knee Tuea- day. l.eedaNwtlMlc•r••ll'•,fft'P aid Led didn't wtn the Helaman Trophy. 53· but his University of Michigan teammates of. •II• fered conaolation, selecting him the Moel Valua· ble Player for the 1978 aea.soo by a wide marlin . . . Seattle Seabawks center Jolul Yano has been Jost for the remainder of the season after undergoing sureery for repair of tom ligaments ln his left knee ... The Universi- ty or Mlnnesota will have a new football coachtnext season, but Cal SC.OU hasn't decided whether to hand In a resigna- tion or be fired, said Athletic Director P aal Giel ..• The University of Kansas has expressed an Interest in North Carulina Slate football Coach Bo Ilda as a replacement for 8941 Moore, wbo has been fired ... The Wasbin&lon Redakina held longer \ban uauaJ &eam m~s and prac:· tice Tuesday in an effort to sbalte a losing slump aod move into lbe NFL playoffs ... i.o. Balb attempted Tuesday to q~U rwnon that he would res1p as football coach at the Ull.lversily of Arkansas and take a position at the Univerel· ty of Florida. onu:a SPOltTS-After lonacontroveray, Ilda•••• AU'• bome town honored i~ m08t famous sport. fi1ure, nam· Ina a five· mile st.retch of inner·clly streetln Louisville tor the heavyweight box.inc champion ... Hollywood-bom Ten.a ••oy w •" In J)O.'itlon to finish among the top three competitors In the Britiah lcuketing championships. ll•dl•~ T~fde• RADIO: The New York Islanders meet t.M Kiq1 at the -Fonun. 1:50 p.m., KRLA 0110). Bob Mllkr, Pete Weber report. · ____ __..~ TV!NOe'1'i!mlsc .... I FOOTBALL West cJmna ~ Barons' Defense Faces Tough Test APWI,....,... Suspense Fountain V&Jlty'11 bend.but· never·break detenBf' figures to gel lts biggest test of the season Frlday nlgbl when tbe Barons greet ex-plosive We8l Covina In round two of the CJF .C·A Big Five Conference football playoffs al Orange Coast College.. En route to a 9-1 ~ord, West Covina bas averaaed 24 points per game with a pro slot offense led by multi -t a lente d quarterback Mike Clopton (6.0, ,190). _) IN TltElll LAST four games. the Sparta_ps have outscored their opponents by a combined 138·42 count . 'that includes a 32-0 wallop of Notre Dame High last Friday in the playorts' opening round. But Fountain Valley's defense has only allowed an average of 9 .1 points per game, and although the Barons have been known to give ground \n the past, they have yet to su.tter a complete breakdown. even in the sole loss of the year, a 10-7 decltdon to F.disoo. "Fountain Valley is an ex- cellent team in all departments and we'll have to play our best game just to hang lo lhere with them ." said a cautious Tim Brancheau, head coach at West Covina. Both Pete Maravich (left) of the New Orleans J azz and Doug Collins of the Philadelphia 76ers appear suspended in the air as Maravich pauses to consider his next move in their NBA game Tuesday night in New Orleans. The Jazz won, 107-103. "CLOPTON IS OUR team leader and he can throw very well." Brancheau says . ··He runs the offense with authority and he's also a threat to run the ball." Area Cagers Optimistic QV, Dolphins, MoTllUCIM H~ Brighl Outl,ooks With the 1978·79 prep basketball season due to get underway Friday with various non-league and tournament action, here is a look al five Orange Coast area h.igb school teams-Ocean View, Mater Dei, Dana IWls, Laguna Beach and San Clemente. Or-ftl1t \llfte Ocean View Coach Jim Harris was jolted by the Joss of 6·5 sophomore Eric Fuchser, who transferred to Seattle, but the effects of that move have been tempered dramatically with the arrival of El Toro transfer Wayne Carlander . Carlander , a 6 -6 1/2 sophomore, was a starter on El Toro's vanity as a freshman. ADDITIONALLY, HARRIS bas everyone back from a junior varsity team that com-....... ,~ piled a 16-S record as sophomores. Spearheading the junior-laden Seahawks is 5-11 ~ guard Jeff Andrade, who a veraged M points per game as a soph. Also, point guard Jon Ng (5-9), 6-2 forward Tom Antonopoulos and 6·6 center Tim Naalctgeboren are in the attack. South Pasadena transfer Frank Waters (6-0 >. 6-3 Brad Brower, 6·2'12 Jack Reinholtz and 6-0 Jelf Fitzhugh round out the nucleus of the Seahawks , who'll be competing in the Empire League. "Our best attribute is a tenacious competitive· ness," says Harris. We'll try to run. We're best in a spread court sltuaUon. Defensively we'll use man-to-man and some matchup zone." /tla•er Ori Monarchs Coach Jerry Tardie has only one re tumlng st.art.er (Sal Gaytan) to work with as he prepares bis uam for Angelus League action, but· it is hardly what one would consider a re- building year . The Monarchs showed a nuid attack during the summer and are considered definite thr eats to the Bi s h o p Montgomery.Servile comblne. BISHOP MONTGOMERY *" ,~·.-. ,, •. ·I ,. has five starters (all seniors> u1to11. and Servile has everyone back with the exception of 6· 7 Mike Witt. Gaytan, a 6-0 guard, went down with an anJcle injury during his junior year and was lost to the cause until midway through t.be league season. Quick and possessing good shooting range. Gaytan appears to be the key to Mater Del's al· tack. Also. howe ver . Tardie has guards David Cook <5· 10 Jr.> and Rob Schultz (6-0l behind a front line that includes 6-3. 190·pound John Saunders, 6-5 Tim Peabody and 6·4 Greg Brown. Mark Shannon (6·1 jr. > and Kurt Breitfuss <6·0> round out the squad. Da11aBH& Art Jenkins ·begins his fourth year al the Dolphins' helm and the ot.iUook bas never been bet· t e r with three ret urning starters. 6-6. 6-S and IH height across the front line. enough speed to run a last break of· fense. and depth. Seniors Mike Samuels (6-4>. Doug Andrews (6-6) and Eric Smyth are returning starters in Jenkins' squad. ' A JUNIOR WHO LOOMS big in the Dolphins' plans is 6-5 JE .. «IMS Chris Mathieu, while seniors Winchell Jonas <6·1'12 ), Ian O'Donnell (5-10> and J ohn Hawkins (5-9), along with junior Ron Kraft (6-ll round out t he top eight. · Also, Lee Groon (6-0 sr. >. Mite Harrison (5-10 sr.) and Charlie Larwood (6-1 sr.) are in the sla· ble. giving Jenkins depth that he's never bad before. ··we·u try to run," says Jenkins. ''They like to run. Defensively, we'll use man and zone." Among Dana Hills' schedule in non-le.ague action are Corona del Mar. Newport Harbor, Estancia and Santa Ana in the Santa Ana tourney. l..a910ta B ftldl Var.nty letterman Stdan Lip&OO (6-2) keys the Artists' outlook for Coach Mike Roche. wbo will be depending on a squad of 10 to run a n up-beat te mpo. Philadelphia transfer Ken Jaussi (6-0) joins seniors Jeff Smith (6-2> and Kurt Ford (6-4>. while juniors Kevin Norick (6-31 and Rick Evans (6·0> boost Laguna Beach hopes. ALSO, ALAN GODFREY CS·lO). Kirk l''riesz (6-0 l a nd sophomore Dan Arndt are in the picture. llOCMIE "We've improved a great deal." says Roche. "We're working hard on fundamentals and expect to be in pretty good shape for league play." Roche says h.is Ar1.isl3 will employ man-to- Stt AREA> P11e 84 West Covina'& beat ballcarrier is Wimpy Roberson (He doesn't ll)ce to be called by bis real name-Winford). Robersoo averages 8.5 yards per carry and, at S.11and220 pound.a. he's a punishing r~r who is Just five yards short of a 1,000.yard season. Wide receiver Ron stivers is the ~rtana• leadln1 scorer wl\h touchdowns, and that's a good indication of how much West Covina likes to pus. Stivers -cs -t . 180> bas 46 catches for 784 yards to bis -credit. and Clopton completes ss.8 percent of his passes. He's' 82 for 147 on the season. West Covina's lone defeat was a lS·13 decison to Walnut , and Clopton was sidelined in that game with a sLomach ailment- so he's obviously the key to the offense. wt!ST ClO\ll"A It.II '• (-I• i I L~ AltO\o •O I) W•I""' I~ >• l a Put<1le I~ IJ Vpi-• 11 '1 11-1..0 It >• Wiiton 1 1 5ovtrt Niii) 0 33 G•~-• '" C1' J1 Nolr~O.-C~O.•\I o El Dorado Confronts Costa Mesa Costa Mesa's football team has been showing steady im- provement with eacb came, but if the Mustangs' season is to ex· te nd beyond Frid ay n ight . they'll need even more Improve- ment-« a llWe luck-«" both. The 7·3 Costa Mesa unit must travel to Valencia High for a second-round playoff duel with formidable El Dorado, the Daily Pilot's No. 6-ranked team in Orange County. EL DOltADO 18 officially 8-2. but the team won nine games before lbe final Z1·12 victory OifwctleM .. V.._ ... """ Nor11t Oft S.ftla AN F t M ••Y lo 0.•"9" r ,_., 51. North on JI. C>Mt c..t SCet• Ful~. to Yortla Ll<ode 8Nd. ._, -proc--1 lo 8t-d Aw RIQl!t on •adlwcl, ICMol ~ ~ rd on lf'ft al '°° N. 8t..,.,,,.. "' Pale4Mla. over Sooora was reversed to a ·forfeit because El Dorado used an ineligible player. ·•wuh two"secooos left iii the · game l sent in a kid wbo was only 14 years old, and YoU have to be 15 to play varsity," says Coach GJeo Hastings. "It wa'i my own fault, so the team is really9·1, but the coach is&-2." Hastings says Costa Mesa ap pears very similar to lbe Sonora team bis boys defeated. "ftlEY BOTll RAVE speed, quickness and aggressiveness . and both team.s are about th · same siie," HasUngs said. "We certainly won't take Costa Mesa lightly. They're a very good balklub and they can do things to cause us trouble. We'll have to adjust to their quickness," says Hastings. Quartttback Tim Sharp is in charge ol El Dorado's wishbone offense, and because be rum the option so well, he bas emerpd as tbe Golden Hawks' leading ground gainer. SHARP AVE&AGES 8.0 yards per carry and has scored six touchdowns on his own, in addi· lion to passing for seven rnorc TDs. His average pass comple· lion goes for 17.1 yards. ~ Or8"0- 11 ICel~lla 48 "u•-lS Rru l i V•l•n<I• 10 E_r..,ta " i.-u lA laHwa 0 ~· llon~•ll Cll' " 13 J ll I 0 1 A Sport Is Born in Fountain Valley Offshoot of Indoor ~r to Get ~ Stadium This Spring By DAVE CUNNINGHAM oe •• Dally f'llal Stett Speedsocce r-a four-monlh· old sport descnbed as a blend of ~key and soccer-appears to be the next proleaaional sport beaded for Orange County. and Fountain Valley has cornered the market. By uy standard.a, lbe s port bas come into existence 1D the virtual blink ol an eye. i IN At10l1ST TWO sports club developers, Jobn Fletti and Jack Cameron, conceived a sport which would Incorporate lbe speed of hockey. the scorln& frequency of football and the sk~Ua of eoccer. By March, Jutt aevell' mont.bl alter the idea wq run up the proverbial fla1pole, a new peedwoceer tadtum wm be complete at. Los Caballe?'OI Rae· quet and Sports Cl uh in Fountain Valley. Te11 o( the 12 professional franchises have a lready been bought. and 72 junior speedsoc· cer c:luba are being organized IT MEANS THAT by this spr· lng, nearly 1,000 people will be playing speed.soccer on a pro- fetalonal or amateur buls, and nearly all of \hem will be ln Orange County. ··t th1nk Americans may lake to the eport. more than re11ular soccer because It's faster and more hJgh-scoring," says An· thooy KoPP.· chairman or the ne w circuit called Am<irlcan ~peedRoccer As11n. Baalca.lly, the rule&. ar~ lhe same aa aocttr, exc~pl the play· lns surface ls s maller and it's enclosed by a wall which atvea it the appearance or a hockey rink. T H E BA-LL NEVER leaves the playing field. so action as continuous. The sport is an off. shoot or indoor soccer, and re· searchers expect a shot on goaJ every 40 ~coods. on average. Los Caballel'06 will begin con· slru c:tlon or Its s peedsoccer sladlum in January. and that's where all speedloccer games will be played lnJtiaUy. Francbisel are earmarked for Newport Beach, Long Beach, Costa Mesa. P'ountaln Valley. Santa Ana. Garden Grove. Wcstmlnslcr , Tuatln, Mtsslon Viejo, Irvine, Huntington Beach and Anaheim. THE 8TADl1JM WILL have M capacity of 2,SOO, but speedaoc- cer or1anliera don't expect lns· tant sellouts. "We don~t have stara Jn our eye~ and we're keeping our budgets low-key." Kopp says. "Only eight members of each 12-man team· wUI be allowed to accept pay. The others wW be amateurs. lt's a sort of semi·pro league." Paul Deese. general manqer of lhe NASL California Surf franchise, says t.be ASA wW pro. bably be "a developmental league" for tnae 1D$r -Jeque soccer. and he hu acreed to be a dinctor of lbe new leape. OTH E RS ON THE ASA bandwagon are former Olymplc pole vaulter Bob Seacren <l~ague president>. former pro football coach Tom Fears (league comml11loper> and Hans SUerle, founder of the Am erican Vou t b Soccer OrttanlutJon (leag\le dlr«tor). • ) in n id !C 60 be at e r - 7 I I • • I I I • I I FOOTBALL I TENNIS I VOLLEYBALL R8GEll C Rl..!JON Big Favor For ailor A fC'W month• dftO tbl"re wa spet'ulalion that perhap N ""'port II arbor lllllh '1 athlt"tlc pro1ram dJdn 't belon1 ln the SunM•l Lt-agu«'. whtrC' the S.llora arl' olAtnumtM-red '" enrollment b\' th•' 11\IJ\Unatu.n ik'a('h school11 Somt wtll argu~ that lhe SaJlon are at a dl1Unct dlsad· vunl&IJ•' dul' lo the oumbt-rs came. Fountain Vall~y la th largt•at at'hool tn Ult n ,.. Snuthf>m Section aod M ar1oa. t;dl~on. Wl':'itmln~t.-r •nd llunlintcton Buch 11r •II In Lb~ To1> lO w1nf"taot'SD '·'" ~tudent.~ al tlunUnglon Beach the Ollt-f'N a r<' lbt m1d~et_, of tM HuntJn1too Reac-h chooll m the Sunlit•\ l.Allfuei: All of .. tut h makes N~wpott's enroll mcnt of 2.400 ppear a lltUe slllmpy \Jut, tht'r~ 11 a v •ry blg plus lo lhls type of &lfuatloo And thtlfl,I' ~ho l'nJO) 1•d the rrults of )UC(' ~.... l St Paul lhMh I ~t wt'\•k knnw ~hat wr·~ •lludmg to-tht:rt I noth•n« quilt> like a trul)' murungful \•1c\ory Otht'n w~rc SUC('t• .. 11ful ln the (1 rr.t round or the ('If' toolball pla)'OrfS. but It I hard lo bt\Jeve other Wtnnen re ce1vcd qww tht' lhrtll the s~1lors did 'All.ORS <'OACH BILL PIZZJCA was miffed that hls tt>am ww, thrown lo the wolves with a road test at No t St Paul Jle frlt his team deserved better treatment Actual ly. the Cl F' could not have done tus team a bigger favor You can't bf>at No. l unless you play No 1 The same holds true for the Sailors' presence ln the Sun11et League You have no chance lo beat an Edison or a Fountain Valley unless you play them. Competing in sut'h circles dampens the chances for cha mpion.'ihlt>'. But there are more than titles at stake . The Sailors may or may not not win the CIF Big Five Con· (erence championship. Regardless, you 'll rind few e ver forgetting the triumph at St. Paul. • • • S PEAKING OF FORGE1TING a victory-this writer made the rrustake or overlooking a Costa Mesa High vie· tory In the Cl F playoffs in 197&-a 3f· 7 triumph over Sonora. An at'count of Costa Mesa's CIF playoff win over Ontario came up short at dead.line and in haste an insert was added, stating It was Costa Mesa's first-ever football win in the CIF playo((s . Not so, the Mustangs of Coach Tom French rolled In that one, just like last Friday. ••• EL TORO JDGJl'S CHARGERS were hard-luck vic- tims at Aviation High In the first round of the Central Con· ference playoffs. losing In overtime, 21-20. Upon returning to the lockerroom the Chargers found their lockers cleared out-watches, tapes, money and other valuables. San Clemente visits Aviation Friday. ••• FORMER GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE basketball player VaJ Popov h as made a mercurial rise 1n the coaching ranks. Popov. 25, began his coaching career at Villa Park High three months ago as a junior varsity assis-tant. _ Now he's the head coach, replacing former Marina High assistant Ron Lindsey, who stepped down for health. reasons. San Clemente High basketball Coach Rich Skelton is still searching for an eighth team lo fill out the pairings for his San Clemente tournament, whkh begins Dec. 6. At this point the Tritons will have to use a "No. 2" team to fill out the eight-team pairings. F.asy Choice Tlwmpson Led Tan Defense Each week since league play began this season the Dally Pilot has selected an offensive and de· fensive player of the week for the Orange Coast area. At limes it's tough-there are many deserving players. This week, however, a fellow by the name of Dave Thompson at Newport Harbor made It easy. THOMPSON'S EFFORTS as the leader of a defensive jug- D eff"'r11dre Player of thf"' W~k gernaut which bounced pre- viously undefeated and No. l ranked St. Paul out of the CIF Big Five Conference football playoffs eamed him the recogni- tion hands down. In what may have been the most superior performance of any a rea player this season, fhompson was credited with 18 unassisted tackles and an 1n- lercepUon. But it goes much deeper lhan that. Thomps on was th e motivator, the leader. the driv· lng force that kept the Sailors ln contention throughout as Dave Hitzel, Mike J ohnson, Joe Carnahan, David DeRuff and all of the rest oC the Sailors com- pleted the job. .. HE WAS NOT only super when be was in the game," says Coach Bill Pink a, "but on the DAVE THOMPSON s idelines. Before the game he led the team prayer and he kept the sidelines stirred up. He had everyone carrying on . At halftime he delivered an insplr· ing speech to the team." Thompson, the team leader, has been playing with pulled ten· dons in his ankle since the third game of the season~ but you'd never know It from Uie atands. Al 6-0, ~ pounds and wllb a 3.S·plus erade po\nt average, his future appears lo be beaded in any direction h e prefers- Stanfof't1, Harvard, or other un· lversitys with distinction. Rustlers Donllnate AII-SoCal Golden Weal quarterback Steve R.akhtbanl wu named the Soulhem Cal Conference's Most Valuable Player an d lhe Ru1tler1 bad a total of alx players on the offense's ftrst lt1am as the Southern Cal All· Conforcnce football tcum11 were 11tlil'cltd 't'ucaduy Jolnln& Rakh.llhani on the first team offonso we re linemen Jerry Slabh!ln and Eric Huth. runnlnc backs Leonard ·AJtavUla and Steve Fogel, und kicker Terry l..a.Jrson The RuaUers. who finished lhe season wtth a 9·2 mark, also placed rour plllycrs on the firsi dl'(ensive feams · l'lnl ,...., Off-• ,.., .... yw. c;.! .... 01. 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UCl 's biggest improveme nt came in free throw shooting Monday, the Anteaters were IO for 21 from the line. Tuesday, they were 13 for 14, making aJI but the last attempt. Defensively, the Anteaters were s uccessful in whatever alignment they used. Starting wi t h a man ·to-man . UCI switched in and out of every zone in the book. NOf1Mr11 ArtroM (1') UC lrvlne im WM rt Oii Hen\on Sl~ffn\ Heftdfl ''°" H-Even• AemMy Jot>nton Plo11\ Tol•lt tg " Ip 8 0 16 • 2 10 3 • 10 0 0 0 S 0 IO 1 0 • , 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1S 6 '6 Conyer\ ROd~" Oold<!I\ Mc<;.ilre B••mOfld Brown Beal Ju"' Jerr•ll TOlel• .. ti Ip 0 0 0 7 1 6 10 3 1J a 1 19 , 1 1 I 1 4 0 0 0 ' , . 0 0 0 11 ll S1 ri.QM f.ashion .r~land Newport Beach ROCKET SHm ll'J FROM ROD LAVER Rain' I ~ llWSTRA1f0 OY HM IONSON . n terrupts H(RE) Allf F()K F d . c YO() GAL5 JfHO e erat1on up WANT MORE l!P CJ/ YOUR BACKHANf) ~ lagi•na, UIM Reach Finals By BOWARD L. HANDY Of .... 0.lly ...... MMf Cammy Chalmers, Chris Lawson and Deidra Dvorak paced the Laguna Beach High School girls volleyball team to a 15·10, 4·15, 15-9 victory over the Newport Harbor High Tars in the CIF 4·A s-emifinals Tuesday night before a crowd of 1,600 at Edison rngh. The victory earned Laguna Beach a finals berth for the second time In three years and re- v~rsed a semifinals loss to Newport Harbor last season. Two years ago Laguna defeated defending cha mpion and this year's fmale foe, Corona del Mar. lo annex lhe championship. · CORONA DEL MAR, the defending champion and No. 1 seed. tuned up for the championship by beating Aviation High, 15·8, 15-7, at Redondo High. Saturday's final match will be played al Westminster High School with game time at 8. The two teams have met four times th.is season and the CdM Sea Kings have taken all four decisions. In Tuesday night's match at Edison, Laguna Beach moved out In front quickly in the first gam e. scoring the first five Points. and never tra iled. Jn this game. Sue Weuel had four spikes and Dvorak did an outstanding job of setting. NEWPORT TOOK COMMAND of the middle game, movl.ng to a 9·0 advantage with Elizabeth Echternach serving well, and Krts and Kori Pulaski .doing most of the spiking. Anne Yardley blocked well and Kari Rush was the setter. Laguna opened a 4-0 lead ill the third and de· ciding game, then when Newport pulled up lo trail by one at 7·6, Karen Lynch ran off seven pol.nts at xervlce with the aid of Chalmers' blocking, Lawson's hitting and Dvorak's setting. LAWSON WAS ESP ECIALLY effective during this run, then served an ace lo end lbe game and the match. "Both teams were nervous tooighl and didn't open up," Laguna Beach Coa~h Mike Duncan said afterwards. "Neither team was able to get over the jitters. "When we win the first game -lfke we did tonight. we have a tendency lo let up a little men- tally and Jose the second game. But the girls came back well in the fmal one." Fr ... Page 81 NETTLES' VIEWS. • • knows what he Is doing in a game and he'll never From AP Dttpa~• 16-match exhibit ion MELBOORNE , antaUa _ Australia!'\ series at nearby Drum· U C men Tuesday nighL. on up Captain Borg won 13 •ad _,ale Fraser dropped G er u la 1 tis l hr e e Wendy Turnbull from matches in the series. the singles matches Some 2,000 fans also agains t Japan today s despite her 6-1, 6·1 vie-uw andy Mayer Of the tor y over Miche le U n ited States beat Gurdal of Belgium Tues · Adrlano Panatta or lta· d ly, 7-6, 6-2, in anoUier at~aser said he would _e_x_h_i_b_lu_oo_. ____ _ play Kerry Reid in the No. I singles slot ~ that he'd have three players in top form to choose from later in the tourna·. ment. when the competi· tlon gets tougher. . A v iolent tbun. derstorm washP.<f out th•· third day o( pl:?)' toaay c.t Kooyong Stadium. Torrential ram and a 50 mile·per·hour wind created havoc as four second·round matches were about to resume after an hour delay following a light shower. The Us.5R had a great start against Yugoslavia on the cent.er court when the s torm str u ck . Natalya Chmyreva raced lo a S.1 lead ln the opening set against Nen- ni Delmestre and was in complete command. Three second·round matches on outs ide courts had just begun before the nun washed out play. Aus tralian Diane Fromholtz led Ki yok o Nomura of Japan 2·0 ; R aq uel G iscafre of Argentina led Gail Lovera o f France l -0 and Petra Delbees of Switzerland Jed Flor enza Miha1 or Romania 3-0. Borg Preeaib OSLO . Norway - Bjorn Borg of Sweden defe ated Ame rican Vilas GerulaJtis 4·6. 6-4, 6·2 in the last of their •••••••• LEASE MERCEDES ~ '71 MBCEDES 450 SL COUPE $J9J87 •ID P.,_ fof 41-()(~ c.., OOlttl17.000 "-a11e&0 c_.~ .. 000 l<Well44l • ........ Spedllltts •MHCIOIS •IOLll llOYCES •rOISCHIS •CADtLUCS •UHCOUfS • C•DkllW ...... 842-7000 WILIASIALL MARS & MOOILS "---cw~ Jim Marilla L•uina . .., .......... II N __ .._ •••••••• MAJOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL ATHLETES IN ACTION vs. CINCINNATI ANAHEJM cdNVENTION CENTER THURSDAY I NOVEMBER 30 8:00 P.M. TICKETS -$6, $5, $4, $3 AVAILAS«.E t • ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER • AJA TICKET OFFICE • 549-WINS • TICKETRON be out-managed. -------------------- . "LEMON DID A GOOD job of calmlng us down but most people forget we had won five straight before he took over." And his thoughts on some teammates: "Ron Gu.idry throws just hard enough to gel by. then when he really needs It, rears back and throws extra hard. "Andy Messersmlth's shoulder is tom up and he may have trouble returning." HOW DOES RE FEEL about the designated hitter in the American League? "I like it as long as we have Reggie Jackson on our team." Nettles s ays. Then turning to the Costa Mesa tournament in which he will play a round on Saturday, be added: "I know what lt"s all about C Fairview State Hospital). J m ade a USO tour in 1971 to Japan and the Philippines and visited the hospitals where these guys were all s hot up. "It makes you feel O·for.4 Isn't that bad aner all." Serrano Retains Boxing Crown NAGOYA. Japan (AP> -Sammy Serrano of Puerto Rlco, making good use ol bis height and reach advantages, scored a unanJmous 15-round decision over Japanese challenger Taltao Maruki today to retal.n the World Boxing A.asoclatton junior Ul(htwei~t Utle. 10.3 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR - .. . . . . .. _ OM.V PILOT ~ 1mis Roundnp ' -· • All You Need:-· A Mean Growl By DA VE<: NNI HA• °' ... o.tly ...... ,~,. I havt a e<>nft"S!i10n lo mut> l'm not an A ranJttod playf'r I can write about tftUli!, but I can't play It Ob, J wwd to think l couJd Pll.Y Thou1ht l was prt>tty 11000. tuo But my onl,y com1>tt1tlon wait onotbtlr weekend bum llkt• myseU. l didn't know how brutal a tm.1tT1amen1. could really be. I had nt•\•er pla)'ed un~ Out I know now I ~.is roettt'd lnt<I a m ember-guest tourney at the WMyne Club i.nd my lr1tndly smile waa Hout of pluct· ,,., .rn t-:'\k1mo 1n thc- Uahamrui . Toumaml'nl pluy 1s a wh<lle d1! ferent world, t•:-pt•t·1ully when you pl.ty at one of the 11 uly <'Ompellt.ive clubs like the John Woyne, tht- Newport Beffh, the Racquet Club of lrvlne , or any or the oth~r clubs .iround here. , 'I nls is tennis <'Oun try They take 1t ·~liously here. Tbey htA ve what they l'Jll "tournament temperament." That's a nice way of saying "mean growl." Our first-round opponent was a kindly old gentleman (or so I thought) and his daugt:>ter, or ~ meone who was young enough to be. I never saw the se<:ond round He smiled a c heery greeting, warmed up with a couple of sort serves, then pl'bceeded to pound us into the ground. MW. J>d I.ht ~Vt'nl wlll lM." Opt'n w "''" pubhn. Volunlt' r11 11re ~Ing sought for Tht' Amc-n<'lln for Youth teo.ois pro. 1r11m . a pn>Je<'t dett&M<l to prov1de tennis tor dt.lladvanla&e<t younaat,en. Thf' s>n>Rr•m works in C()f\junction with tM Ornn.:e County ProbaUon and Soc-taJ. S.-rvl~tt Dept For ln formation ull Dick Frederick at 1\.10 403 In t:I Toro Fired ltla~ager Arter 'I" w<.·cki. ol compeUUon In tht> l.adu•s' tllll und Harbor Tenrus Sparky Anders on, fired Tuesday as manager of the Cincinnati l"'ague, r entnsula Pont leadS with Rl'ds, answers questions from ne wsmen who caught him durlng a 20 poinb., closely followed by Los round of golf near his home in Thousand Oaks Tuesday. The <'11baller<>s and Meta. Verde. each c hange came as a s urprise to Anderson, who took over the team with 19 points The others-4. San-in 1970. t1ngo 18: 5 Cap~trano Ra~~t Club~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 17, 8 Fountarn Valley 15; 7. Lido 14 : 8 Tustin Jl1Jls 13: 9. San Clemente 12, 10. Lake Forest 8. From th e quotcbook-Paul Hutchins. captain or the Great Bri· tain DaVls Cup t.eam: "A lot of peo- ple ask me questions about John Lloyd and Chris Evert, but this is their privat.e affair. 1 am persooaJly delighted that they are going out 1ogether, but it is tennis that matters right now. The whole team must forget private matters and concen- trate on winning the Davis Cup." Margennn Lauded E~Fv Star Named A.ll-Pacifio-10 From AP Oiapatc.bes S tanford sophomore Ken Margerum , a graduate of Fountain Valley High, was chosen as a first-team receiver for the All Pacific-10 Con· ference football team Tues day ..... ,. .. ,k.,.~ .. Ron Bel'!'• St , A.ro1on11, 11(1111 •nd J•ll roeon, Sr., Wa•"'"'llon And An· l"°"Y Muno1, Jr USC, IA<•le'. P•t How•ll. \r USC. and 8r.O 8- Jr., use. OUMd• ,.,..,_ c-.. ~ <ir , W'>U < •<>IH o<•n Mllr.,..rum '><> <,1M>io•o ,..,.. Kf"vin WtU1tln't\. So USC. wt()IJ ,,. c. r1ver\ narn" fluii\Of"t. !.o StM'I lord, Cll•rl"" Whit•. Jr . USC. _,,., TENNIS I ~KETBALllf BOATING Rules 11' eiglaed Honolulu Race -Details E}red By ALMON LOCKABEY Dotlly .............. .,.... Detalls or the 1979 Los Angeles lo Honolulu race are being finalized by the sponsoring Transpacific Yacht Club at meetings or Ure board of directors during the fall and winl.er moot.ha. The 1979 race ts scheduJed for a start June 30. Topic A at most of the fonnal and inlormal meetings 1s the selection or a handicap rule that will be used for the race. The United States Yacht Racing Union .(USYRU> is cunenUy considering the mod.lf1cat1on ot handicap ruJes thel a pply 10 offshore ocean and Tt>YC wlll make its decision a.Iler the results or the USYRU dlseussions •re disclosed ·accordingtoCommodore WalterHoffman. ' THE MODlnCATION OF the International Offshore Rule Mark J1I now unde/ consideration by USYRU, the lnt~mallonal Technical Council and the Ocean Racing Council a re reportedly aimed at saddling heavier lime allowance penalties on the ultra-light displacement sleds and all-out racing yachts with a view to enticing older yachts and dual purpose crafts back into compett- tion on aU levels of offshore racmg. The proposed modificatlons of the ruJe would probably eliminatf! two-races-in-one type of com· petition featured in the 1977 Transpac in which the ULOBs raced in a separate d.ivisjoo than the more conventional displacement yaebts, according lo George Griffith, TPYC measurer. Gi:iffith said a close look at the results of the 1977 race Indicated that Merlin, the first to finish yacht and overall corrected time winner in the ULDB division, would not have firushed better than eighth on corrected time if the ncet had not been split. Good Old Sal If be bit anything close to the line, 1t was called in . My weekend tennis manners, of course, helped him there. But his was the code of the tournament player. If your opponent gives you anything, talce it. Hutchins and his team collide with the U.S. Davis Cup entry Dec. 8-10 at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage. It is the first time s~ce 1937 that Great Britain has been, ln the fi nal ol a Davis Cup, and it will be the first time in the 78-ycar-old his- L-0ry of the prestigious tournament that the final has been played on the west coast of the United States. Margerum led the conference in receptions and shares first-team receiver honors with Kevin Williams of USC. UCLA LINEBACKER Jerry Robinson , an All· American for two seasons, earned all-conference honors a third straight year, while USC placed eight players on the first team. Hwoto\ 8rown. Jr UCLA. runnlnQ occ ~'1cht' Been b,;c ks J•O Tlloml>\Ol'I. WSU, S.. • QUiHl.,t>.tO ,,.,., &.M•m••nler, IJ ArolUld UCLA, Jr D4A<t-•00< The scores were 6-1, 6-4. I consider myself lucky to have won five games in. two sets. I also consider myseU lucky to have escaped without any tennis ball fuzz imbedded in my teeth. .. * .. Clearing out the notebook : And a final note on tournament pressure, "tourname nt tempera- ment" and the Davis Cup, courtesy or Hutchins: Rumor has it that the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Jo'ountain Valley is planning an ex- hibition match between Tracy Austin a nd Pancho Gonzalez. Negotiations between the two pros are underway "The Davis Cup is a great leveler of nerves, and even the greatest players can find themselves choking in Davis Cup matches. That is why in any Davis Cup a t.eam can be a 100-1 favorite but it is still bow a person plays, how his nerves stand up to it." Basketball Aztecs, Dons Conq_uer Foes SA N DIEGO Kim Goelz, Presnell Gilbert and M 1ke Dodd scored 14 points apiece Tuesday night to lead a balanced San Diego State attack as the Aztrcs troun<'ed visiting Idaho Stale, 104·83, in a nonco'nft\J:ence C'ollege basketball_game. The one~ Diego State victory came despite 41 points by Idaho Slate senior guard Lawrence Butler in the Vandals' season-opener. Jimmie Ranson added 13 points for San Diego State, Howard Avery and Marcus Hamilton scored 12 points each for the Aztecs and Steve Malovlc tallied 11 points for the winners. IJSF 77, Oairo St. 53 SAN FRANCISCO -Seniors Doug Jemison and Bill Cart.wright scored 16 polnta apiece for the San Francisco Dons Tuesday night in an easy 77-53 non· conference basketball Victory over the Chico Stale Wildcats. The Dons, 2-0 and 15th ranked nationally, broke out of a 14-14 tie to go ahead 35-24 al the half and add steadily to the lead in the second half. San Franciaco used 12 of the 13 players on its roster. Tbe other one was ill. Center Cartwright grabbed 1.3 rebounds and also led the Dons in assists with four. Jemison bad ei1bt rebounds. Eight other Dons scored, topped by Wallace Bryant whohadninepolnts. .... ~ 82, ,., ..... ..., .. 78 SEATI'LE -Clint Richardson's two free throws with 18 seconds t~main.ing gave SeatUe University an 82-78 season opening basketball win over the University or Washington Tuesday nJ1ht. Seattle. which led aJl the way after the first two minutes, needed Richardson's free throws to hold orr the Huskie:>\ The Chlels led 80-72 with just under four minutes remaining, but the Huskies sc'ored sax straight points before Richardson Iced ttJe win. ' Arf.%0110 .St. 83, QalSl.(LA)• TEMPE, Ari1.. -Arisona State bas wob Its second college bru;ketball victory of the youn1 season, an 83-$> whipping of the Cal State Loe Apgeles Diablos in the Sun Devils home opener 1\Jesday night. i ASU's Kurt Nphlus and Alton Lister teamed up to drop in 30 points whfte trading orr at center to ppce Arb.ona State. Another 11 Sun Devils were in Uf e scoring column. llt ... IU. lllah St. 81 1 SALT LAKE CITY -Utah scored fouT points ~om the row line In the final 30 seconds or o ertJme play Tuesday to eam a hard-fou1bt 84-81 sketb&lI victory over up~tote ri~al Utah Stale. Danny Vranes led Uloh with 24 polnta and lS r~bounda. USU'a Keith McDonald led the A,tgles wilb 23 pohlts, Including a la.yup that tied the 1amc at n .an and aent It Into overtime. Brian Ja.ck&on helped the USU cause with 18 points a nd Preston Boiless added 16. tM9t,,etotrll.., ,,,.,,, ....... LANOOVl'.:K, Md. -Eric lt'loyd scored 12 or IUS 28 points during a four·mlnute span of the ~cond half and ltd Georgetown to • fl8.a upset ctory over lttb·rankea Maryland in the Tip-Off ournament Tuesday night. In the o ner or the double-header at the p ta e, cv n , nnet an ruce rooms combined for 48 points as Navy defeated American Unlvenity 89-78. Hollypark -Results llef'T-.Oy C•"~ eof ,._.....,.-......,....,,.,., l'lnl •K~ Westem ITOOOI IJ .oo, 1.20, ~.AO: EOQtwooct Oymlle IPM•tr) S IO, 6.70 Smo«19e Cont I Kuebler) s 60. 11 bo• UIKI• tl·SI p .. 10 IS6 80 Sf'cond rM,,_.._,,J Sport C\uc. <••one> s 60, J 70, 1.AO; C.telwm• """ f LQft90l • .o. 2 ,60, Atwly's Oun CToclCll •OO Third rtct-C••••I'\ Eovol If .t•bl'r I SOD, 1 60, 7 IO, 8 C C""\tor IGoudreAU) 3 80. 3 60. Sub\l•nt1 .. 1 C lll'~rl 10 70 SS ua<I• /1 ,, P••O )~I~ rourtll rllrt J M Eddie f~rryl ~ 70, • •O J 00. rti\\11 !P.,ltr\•nl 16 60. 1 60, Roy•I T0<t-• fLonqo1 J70 Fif th ract-VolO•'' L•I! 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S<llult IC> won M , .. J • ._,. '**" llen.Cll1NllCI CCI orl, Poll•tl•< ~Ul>in •·1, 091 J111>9·PMMll H, (!fol Oulnn-ICUl'llllon 6·1: l'n nc1>of'ow11ll CC) 1051 W, wori 6"4, ,_.; M.te:Aul•Y S.rvln ICI '°'' ~ H , ~ >-ADI...._ Ml"*' V .... 14, ......._ 4 SI ..... P•M11ft (Ml Otl Oontl ..:I, °"I Nguytn 6 0, Ott. "'eenwn ..a. Moll•n 1M1 10~1 k , won,..,, •·I. Gtnolc,,..n CM) WOii U, .. ,,fo.I . 0.-." flo-" .. ., IMI 10.i to c.,,.,., C' u"'m1n11• • 1, •o•I to Ml•""'• Mno•~ 1 •· llflt RaHO\t-O<°orco • 1 111mt>Otl•Aotll (Ao\I 10\1 1 •· won • >. • I: Ro«IC>ini Wini•" IMI won • 7, . '· .. ,. &....-11Ht11 is. oi.. • ........ Wlllttle Ill I0\1 to HO. .,., Otl Wufll .. ,, (CPI Win .. o. Wtltlk Ill tost , .. , -~.won"''· O'Wllon ill IMtU,_,,._,,&O '**" l(Oll••·HAM•n (U Ot l, OO••· lltfWl•-e~ .. ,, .,..f UtVMfl~pe .. ,, •• o_,_,,,._ H . eo-1.,. Y-q II.I -M, •« H ; ICklttf· WIKtlltl ILl-M,M ,H . '°" , ........... N!Mt 1( ..... , """'" l unel Ill o.t. ll/W "''· etf. 71111<1• H , 0-1 OyoN M liUll ISi WOii 6"1, • 21 6-0, 8r~ fSI WOii ...a, tosl .. -·' ~ llo\~•mp.tn• ISi 0.1 llotc•· \llUIArMll 6-1, 1191 RIOS Ovlf'lt•••r .. o, Ml ..... 9onnl•1 •·I"' L1""9 $1•vtnt ISi !Mt .... wori • I. 6 t, Sil· u Sttrllno m -• " •-4 • .., Pro Hockey .... MKIWtA.-. [ dmonton I, INl91_11,' The Pac·lO head coaches who picked lbe all· conference squad gave Was hington State's J ack Thompson, owner of several NCAA career passing and t otal offe nse r ecords, the firs t -team quarterback spot in a close-vote. Stanford's Steve Dils, the nation's leading passer this year, had to settle for second team All·Pac-10. ROBINSON AND UCLA teammate Manu Tuiasoso~. a defensive lineman. both became three-limeill-conterence selections. The only unanimous selections of the coaches were Robinson, UCLA safely Kenny Easley and Wasblngton ~ebacker Michael J ackson on the de- fens ive unit arid Stanford's versatile running back, Darrin Nelson, on offense. SOV'111EllN CAJ/S Charles White, the con-ference's all·Ume leadjng rusher, failed to get unanimous backing in the first team voting but was one of five Trojans on the offensive Will, The conference's two newest teams, Arizona State and Arizona, both were represented on the first team. End Al Harris and back Kim Anders-On or ASU were choices ·on defense. while tight end Ron Beyer of Arizona won All-Pac-10 honors on of- fense. · UCLA and Washington had five first-team selections apiece and Stanford had three Vanguards Roll To 94-63 Victory Southern California College CCosta Mesa' evened its basketball record at 1-1 Tuesday by smas hing Pomona ·Pitzer 94-63, on the winner's court. A smothering press applied by Southern Cal College forced 32 turnovers and enabled the Vanguards to pull away early in the first half. It.. was never close after that. The Vanguards had to play without 6·11 center Randy Adams, who was in San Diego to attend his father's funeral, and the sec team dedicated the game to Adams' father. Even without a big man in the middle. the Vanguards were able to hold Pomona-Pitier's 6·10 center, former E l Toro High standout Ed McFadden. to 10 points. Solltloer11 C.I CoH-IM' "-"""''..,, N•t,.f t\OOt FllllCI Jeno c111yton A~rwn H•wttln), Doody Alewl'"' Fromm JH\up w.,, .... total• It tt IP • ''° \ ' 11 ' 0 • • 1 If ~ J " 1 0 • l ' • ' 0 ? 0 ' I ) I 0 ) " ,, q4 I ~d~• J:O\tfr lkF.00.n C«nl\11 fJurrow' O\Q_, MooMY Andef'10n p-r "'1'' fOlttl\ It It tp ' . ,. 1 0 ' \ 0 10 \ ' 11 ' ' ' 1 ' ~ I 0 I 0 ' ) I 0 • t I ) u n ., Ha llll""' sec. '7 lO l Oldl IOUI\ \(( )/ PornoM Pit/or II I OUlrd OUI nont f t<P'lnt(•lloul\ Jont·\C!>CCI E'rOIRP~B3 AREA CAGERS. • • man defense and a running offense, with the bench used often. San Clrmnat.r It's a rebulidlng job that San Clemente Coach Ric h Skelton is faced with as the Tritons glrd for the campaign wllh one varsity letterman-football star Mlke Wade. Also a problem for the inex- perienced Tritoos will be slze-- Snn Clemente's only players six reel or taller are Wade °(6-l), Rosa Sut~n (6-1) and Dave Hancock (6-2). Alter that lt ls a steady diet of 5·6 to 5· 10. .. WEJLL PLA y A MOaE 1ul 10 .. basic straight up man-to-man defenae with a little more preuure." aays Skelton. "Offensively our ph.llosophy does not change a lot, we'll still have lo be very selective with ou.r shot!." Sophomore Jack Stevenson, a 5·10 11uard with good 1hoottn1 range, Is belnl brou1ht up to the atartlog rotation with Wade, Sutton and Hancock, wbJle the other apot-polnt guard, Is up for grabs between Bna.n MwUean <W> a.nd Ru1ty Adams Also lo the fold are Gary Can (.$40 jfL), M•rk Horvath (~9 ar. ), DaJe McGrew (S·Jl sr. l and Bill Pettit (~9 sr. >. Alt· .. «lflt·lt~ Al ~•HI\, y . ASU. Oouo Mar1•n. J• , We~lltl'Qlon. Milnv Tu•~. Sr • UCL.A. ""° Rich ()lmlf'•. Sr, use ... ,,.,_.,, M.<"~1 J•010n. s. .. WHhtnQIOll J•rr• lloOinflOf'I, Sr .. UCLA.. ~ovee.~-5'. \t~. "nd O•nno\ Jo11nson. Jr , USC. ltntl)i)<.tt.er' Kenny EA\tey, t;o , UCLA. ~ Glu90w. Sr ' W••"'nqlon, K•M An· O.r50<1, SI , AS4J. onc1 Ky.I• H•lnrl<ll. Sr . Wuh•nqlon. b«ks. M•ortv Kono. Sr . use."""'"' *-u~ Ofte11s. J•mn Hunttr U'tC llQhl •no M~• MonloY• UCLA. •lld 6~­(nol• St.inion!, taOIH ou-t l .. 1 flf'r. c .. 1. •M Jim St•Ollt'M Stant0<d qu"'d'· Jonn MA( 8UI•• S1.-i1ord Cf'nt111f '>P•O•• .-, •• ,,.~. W••llonoton ..,,d Ct'lrt" 0~1 rtU\(fll ASU w•d" r• ',., .... ,.. JOf' Sit·••"· W•t.tH"'OtOn. l arr v H ,.._,.,.,.. Ar 1 tOtYt ""d H utw-rt Ottvf'r Ar11on.t .. u,.nlno IM<"\ c,1 .. ve 011,, st1111ord. aunrttrOo)c. k. K ••ron Wolllord, osu PllKO •O•• S.c-TNf'll DeMftM (ll'WI-CnKb'Y, Allion., Yono Goldsmllh. 0.-.. ~'9" y,.,...,, wsu. •nd Je"" Wll~ln'IOf\, osu. 11 .... ,.,.n; Kelll ~Ylon. OSU, llruc• BHklJtY., Or-. Corky• 1nor.,,..m. Ar hone, -A.nlow"'"" Ro< twrO\On. was111nq1.,,,. ll~kf,.\ Tim Sm•lll. OSU. 0.Mo\ !><THiii. use. A-Lott, use. """ "-c 11apmen. Sl;tnlO<'d, b;i( _, O"n M•lvllll', C•I, punter College Basketball WEST UC lrvo"" SI, N Artrono S. Of ArllOfte SI 83, C•I SI ILAI .0 C-el Poly ISlOo ... USIU S? (l'lll W~tft'llon•l Whtf"""' µ Gonr119•" £ W&'11it'Qton U I dello 81 • Whttwor111 •• O<cocU!nlel 'l'J. C•I L11ll'tf'r.tn /1 Poinl LO""' 8/ LIO\lerN St Row HulrT\iln ""· 8VU•+-l•Watt '° S"n OtM)O 4'1 l!M, Id.Mio St 13 Ul•ll .. Uc.th SI 81 We\tmorit M ~P«tlk •I S.n frMl<•\<O 11.Clllco 'o;I U SUlllf' 91 WoWlinQ1on 11 EAST 80\lon U I\. !>t Pel•r'• 11 co,.1Pct n Nl1t9Ma t•. or I' orOMm 111 KI~ Polnl H GO'O•IJ"I_,. ~ Maryl•nd &> C.•o•a• W•s,,1n91on •OJ W••ll•ft11IOll MO S7 Iona Ill, PM• M M~•n<I' <IJ, MO &1t1morf I\ NtVy t•, A""'"'"" It New H"mc>~hort n. Val• c..t AllOM 1\lnnc:I.,, Brown SO Votl•nov• IO!! Merrlm«k •S Wo'l<on\ln n SI • .loNt'\, H Y W WUTH Geo•!!•• '6, Rolllm., Mempttl\ St I?, Mo. W&\lern 11 \ Ml\\IHIPC>t ~.Son Fr•n<l!l<O St ., l ul-!Cl' Roe<l!Yelt .. MIOWIUT llritdl,.., '1 ICr.oa S6 llllllOI~ II I>-SI •ow•••. Wot!llMSI &I OC •nt St 80. Wholll•• I~ Nebr.sh i.e. Ml~~M '" Oltlilhoma /8 0..ytor I\ I I '>I JOSf'l)tl\. Ir•<! 111 N f llllnGI\ I' SOUT-£5T (Pnt<!n••Y. 109 Cott. cf Ot.tr•• ~ Or~•• 103 ·~ C-St Ml f'dn Am•n<"" 1', H•••ll S6 >N r .. ,., ~c 11~ P•nll•ndl• SI SQ Kings Ink Lessard LOS ANGELES CAP> -Los Angeles' Kings' goalie Mario Lessard has s i g n ed a n e w multi.year contract, the NationaJ Hockey League t l'a m announced Tuesday The rookie. who nas posted a 2 61 goals·against averaf!e and a 3 2·1 record In six Rames tl\is season, was originally n ninth-round draft pick by the Kings ln the 1974 amateur draft . Lessard, 24, became the first rookie. goalie. In six yea.re to realster a shutout In hb first NHL .rarne when he blanked the Buffalo Sabres 6..0 a month ago. The Kln11 also onnounced that they had slped 1oaltendu Lorn. Mollekcn to a multi·year contract and asal ned m e eam a Am crtcan Hockey Leaauc team In Sprlogn.ld, Sally 1s 50 yea.ts. old and not afraid to admit it. Or at least others are not afraid lo admit it for her. Who ts Sally? She is the beautiful 10-meter sloop with the distinctive green topsides who (or which> bas been a landmark in Newport Beach yachting circles since 1947. She is now the property of Orange Coast College and was recently given a rousing birthday party at the lnt.ercollegiate Sail- ing and Rowing Base on West Coast Highway. SALLV WAS DONATED to OCC in 1974 by Ernest C. Kanzler Jr. who had purchased her in the 1950s. The yacht was design ed by Burgess, Riggs and Morgan or New York and bu.ill by Abeking and Rasmussen 10 Bremerbaven, Germany, in 1928. She was originally christened Teal and was s hipped to Nova. Scotia, then sent to New York. She was shlpped to Newport Beach in 1946 and car· ried the name Redhead. He r first Newport Beach owner was the late Wes ley D. Smith who changed her name to· sally. IN 1947 SALLY WAS purchased by the late C.J . Coberly who had her painted the brilliant ~~ade of green that she bears today. The shade of paint was so distinctive that the paint company labeled it "Sally green·• and still markets it under that name. OCC uses Sally for instructional purposts in 1l~ sailing program. for beginruog. intermedrate and advanced sa1hn~ student.!.. Student!> oCten race her m local regattas. With an OCC crew she won her class in the 1976 and 1977 Midwinter Regatta. Dave Grant. OCC 's dean of student affairs and coordinator of the sailing and rowing base, says Sally is in good shape for her age, terming her "far and away the finest of the JO-meters left in the world today.·· PRIOR TO BEING owned by Kanzler, Sally was reJuvenateo oy HOO Lynch 01 Newport Heach who has made a hobby of purchasing old yachts and renovating them. lie also rejuvenated the M Class sloop Sirius JI which he sUIJowns. "We've got her on a maintenance program that enables us to keep her in lop condition," said Grant. The maihtenancc prognm was paid for by the donor. Kanzl<.'r Sally's present murkct value 1s estimated at S60.000. OCC also has two other large yachts In its fleet -the 47-foot Saudade and the 52-foot Scan- dalous, both donated to the college by William Pascoe III, Newport Bea<'h. SALLY WAS 0000 OLD QIRL-8TILL II -•••"'*" 10-M•t•r Celebf .... SOth Y••r ,. 1 ANALYSIS I OBITUARIES I CAREERS Deatlu Eliewhere SACRAM ENTO (APl Worms Not Moving Wniumen Wanm of ' lippery' Dealers Raad G. Baku, fM. former m mber of lbe WASHINGTON <APt -SUp Re~Htbllun • tatfl C~n per)' worm dealcra Ml)' bf tral Comml\\ee, died nh:ldnJ handr ot Americana Satu r d ay S h was whh bo xes of the crHp y c a l I ~ d • ' M r $ cn-aturea for whkh Lbtre Lt no )tepubl\cllD'' in • lln3 marllet, Lbto aov~ram nt uya. letter from Gov Rooald. A boom1na demand for worms Rcaaan the 1u t four years hH m• worm larmint lntreaato1ly 1t cautlon1 d lflv\':.lor11 lo be cart"ful In advert•a1n1, emtn r~. 1Um1 und aUdca, •·empha!lls 1s plated on lh r ct thul thti more money the mvestor mvctsla, thu more hu will cum ut a later dna..:· Lbe SE 1 u1d prices, the aJ(ency stud. And "mark tlni of the worms by the lrtve:stors themselves i1 a dillicult, lf not impossible, task m mony cases.'' the SEC said. WORMS HAV E BECOME popu lar amoog farmer s to Jooien soil, among fishe rmen and for 118e in eliminating solid Wl!Slc pollution. SACRAM ENTO (AP> -aub7 I.-G•rrf· as. lhe flrsi l~m1l p~il dent or the lntttnaliooal Rescue and Ftrs l Aid AsaoctaUoo.. die!d. Mrs Gurry wu for JO }ean a comrn~rtual br~ r °' ph~asanLs BA LTIMOR £ CAPJ Or. t'ruk B. Wald!. 83, a prof sor tmerllu or J ohns Hopkins Med1hl Scbool w ho became known u Ule rather or neurO·Op hlhalmoloJy, died Monday or cancer a t J oh ns H o p ki n s U~pilal. DeatltNotf~ l"REUS ROLAND FREOEAICK PREUS, re Jldent 01 C0>I• ~w. C• P••\<t<I '""'n on NovemtM>r 2'. 1'71 •t ,,.. <tlje ot It S.lo••d l•l,..r ot CtwrlH Preu\ Of Nt..,POrl S...Cll. C• Servk l'i en<I In. torm•nt will t•"-• C>l4K4' In New Po<t AICMy, l"IOrld.I Smith TulMI L•mb Mortu•r~. •17 E 111" SI , CO!ole ~••. <tt dlrP(fOf\ ---- SAf'f' LULU ETHEL SAPP, ~\~ ew41y °" NovemOPr 71 1'1t At•ICltnl of S... 141 An•, C.. She U wrvl•~CI DY roer <l•UOM•n 8-bM• Whit•""" e.v•rly Wrlollt, botll ol S•nt• An• C•, Vtr9ln1e 0..-1.is of 1111"<11\, \hl~s Ev• T eclle11 of Cierden Grove Af>d "lice W9990Mr of lllllW>h, brotller Cer I IC •no••• of llllnoll enCI 11 popular but ll alto tui• led to &<'hemes that may be fooilni the public. ln'tttti&ato~ nld Tff Sf..c\JIUTll':S AND Ex· changc> Commlaslon ~xpre ed conctrn about promolers who 'convlo« Lbti public tha~ lhe road lO nches is throu&h worm larmlJll." SOme WOmM>ellirtg plans may bf le1it.tmate. the SEC said, but QUEEN IE INVF,.81'01l8 OFTEN buy two fool ·ttQUlr~ boxet. Of 10.000 worm IS and J>llY from $375 to $800 for worm111 that In muny ca!les ar-e \li'orth $2!S to $SO, th!! SEC Htd Tht bit: vrobl"m. the SEC sald, 1,. th~ l)eller's promise to buy nil the worms back Jat.cr The dukris rould not· possibly . h•ve t'OOUltlh money to buy all tbe worms back al lhc mnated The SEC said investors are not a lways told the truth about how r a p1dJy Lbe wor ms reproduce, their value and t.he time and knowledge needed t-0 raise them . The SEC had no figures on how, many people have been misled, but the problem Is said to be nationwide. Authorities have issued cease-and·desist or- ders or filed s uits in 17 slates. Gator Got Her; J Plwn Preferred LINDEN. N.J . (AP) -You've heard of Liltle Jack Horner. Remember the plum? Well, Mae Odums wrote her own version while pr~pariog dinner . Mrs.~ums dipped her hand into a bag of turnip greens and puiled out a three-inch baby al· ligutor. The aJ Ligator apparently stowed away in the package before it was shipped from Florida to a local supermarket. Mrs. Odums swd . The Odums fam ily is keeping the alligator as a ho usehold pct, at least for the moment Veteran Form Due or.•l'l<l<"11e1r ... SHv1<ttw111 DU•ldon "Boy, 1s he uptight -I didn't even get to 'plan B'!' Frkl•y •t 1 00 PM •I Tiie Hertior L.ewn ------------------------Memorlel <:Moe• wit" Pe\lor E1191iw Orange County residents who receive veteran benefits have been urged lO complete the income questionnaire m ailed with recent benefit checks. County Veteran Service Officer Ben de Leon said the questionnaires must be returned by Jan. l lo assure payment of checks due Feb. L Questions.about the forms may be referred to his office. Z100 N. Main St . Santa Ana or 834-2020. Wortlly •nd P•stor Emnt R. Ow9fl Of TM C."rlttlen ~I femple otftcl.t- lnQ. S.r1•1cff -tl'le dkKtlon Of Herllo< L.-.Mount 011.,. Mortu.ry CO\I• Ml!W S40-US4. FIENTIMAN BUllVl EOWAllO f'ENTIMAN, re· .id~nl of C.O•I• Ww, C• Pe\\td •wtty on Novtmwr Jt, t.it •• ,,... ..,.. ot n Fu'lf'r•1 ~rvl<~t "'" penolnv •I Sm•I" Tulhill LAmb MOr1u8ry, 0 1 E Ill" SI , (0\11 N'tW. __... I ULLO<:K MAA G .. ll ET ElllAAETH 6ULLOCK, p.t)\e<I -•Yon November 11. "It. S"" WM born In Autlr•ll" 41n<I Ml lived In lAQuM A"Kh. C•. tor l1 1Ur\. SNP I\ ,,.,.1 ... 11 by , , .. , •• , Ollvl! Perryrrwtn 4lnCI tt•rritn P•yN. \everal nif!Ct\ •nd neoh•ws . Gr•vu1oe ~rvl<e\ wlll ~ t.etd on Tllur\dey, -.nber JO, 1tll <at II 00 /4M •I Mollnlein Vlfow (eme1 ... y In "" """"•, C. Slleff tr levunA 84'¥.ll Mort11•ry Clltecton. ll:NTON DEWEY' LEE BENTON, rtttldent Of Co•I• M-... Gt. P.nwcl ewey on Nov-eml>l'r n; ,.,. _. tN 1198 of to LO¥t"9 bfOIMr 111 Atlle Smith ot K•~.n City, M"'°"'' · F-••I -•kn .,.. 11end· 1no •I Smith Tlltlllll L.emb ~,.,, d i E, lltllSt.,Cost•MnA ........ J ACll50N EVEL VN P JACICSON, rt•lclent Of NtwpOrt ~M" C• P••\e<I •w•v on NovemDer 71. tm •t 11\9 119t Of ~. B~loved mol~ "' Ml<.llHI Je<U~• of AMM•m, c. .. lo.11119 '"'" of Hele<! E<lw••d• Of S..attl•. Wnhl119ton, El"e BHV of s...tt .. , Y'•Sll1nqton, W•llt• Field Servi~ Sets El Toro Sale The El Toro chapter of the American F ield Serv i ce ln le r na - tional/lntercultural Pro· gram is to hold its fourth annua l rummage sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the K-Ma rl Shopping center parking lot on El Toro Road. Proceeds will he l p provide scholarships to assist American Field Service ro·reign students lo attend El Toro High Sch ool a nd e n abl e selected El Toro High School students lo study abroad for tbe 1979·80 school year. president R ae Kaufman said. Oonal1ons ca n be picked u p by calling 837-7134 or 837-1169. or may be deli vered to 24261 Cedarbrook Ci rcle or 24121 Lancl view, F.I Toro School Aid SACRAMENTO CAP> -The California Educa· _ lion Code permits state aid for summer school for pre-kinder garten pup ils 9 months to 4 years or age, the stale attorney general's office says. The op1ruon has no force or law. Plate of the Day •CALIFORNIA~ ::::. ~1 ~~UTHEN~ EUTBENI -Owned by Clark Young or Venice. It meana. environmental concern: most enviromenlal license plate owners are helping the cause through lees for the plates. F•nkh•u"' of W-,.orntno, Lo.i•.e 01"°" 01 Lewi•lon, ld•hO •md Florene. PUBLIC ~OTICE Fanll"•user •1\0 ol Ll'Wl\ton, ldallo. _____ --------- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fu"tr•I wrv''" will be NICI on Tllur... FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS llU~INEU NOTICE TO CRl:OITORS IUUU do, November JO, 1918 al I 00 PM •I NAME ~TATEMEHT NAME STATEMENT SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ,.CTITIOUS llUSINE$S . T~ Mer<Mnl Fuf'W>rll Homl! C.ll•Otl T"~ follow1nQ IJ(!r\ont arc dolno Th• followlnq Pft'oOn\ er• dolnQ STATE OF CALlf'ORNIA f'OR -HAME STATEMEHT In C'IMkll<ln. Wa\11•"91on with F•l"4tr • bu>•nns a>. bus1n~n o' THE COUHTY Of' ORANGE Th• loltow1no Pf'r\On~ •re do•no NF K•ll•yottlCIAlino lntertnf!nl will F ... ST ENTERPRISES, tan AZTEC TAUCICll<(; CLEAN UP. N0 ... ·'1•21 b1J\1n .... u '" ., Lewi\ " CIMk Memorl.-.1 N~wpor1 Blvd., c. .... 1. M•WI. C•lllOrnlo 107' S•lv•OOr SI . (0\111 Mew. (II f \I• It Of Fl 0 REN ( f M C.&M LEASING COMP ... NY, S0'1 GM<len• In Lewl•lon, Idaho. Frl•ndl 97671 91616 C ... vENEE ~CNl,,..d 'iovlh Lyc>n Strt't'I, S<1nld An•. C.A .... o wl\11 10 •end llO••I trlDule• may K .... II~ P,,Cler.en, 181) Ntwport, Elpldl• A Urqulra, 11;. So PMk NOTICE IS MEREOV GIVEN IO lh• Y1101 \tf\d tllern IO I~ Mlr<IMnl Fu,...rel CO\I" MeH. C.llfornla '1"2&71 Dr, Santa An.8, Ca. •7101 tr•OllQr\ ot tht' •lie>•~ Mm"ll dt'<•O•nl Gl•nn M Lav!on, :: JI Carmel BAy Mome, 1000 Ith SI , Cl•• kllon, Arni Marguart • .., P•O Vtrck!, LOrr<lll~ E Pt>r•t, 1019 SalvadOt thel 311 ~r\On\ Mvll'IQ (ld1m\ &Qlllthl Or., CrtrOM04•1 Milr, CA, '767S WnftlnQton "40l. Smltl'l Tutl'llll LamD P•UOena, ~litorn1a St . Co\I• ~. C• 97616 I,,. said ~<-nt ;ir• •M:lv••~d 10 Ill• M le h11•I B l a yton, 1 tttl Mor1uarv dirt< ton, 411 E. lllh St • T "IS bu•'""'' •• GOMdu<l•d Dy ,, T "'' bU\IN!\\ ,, conoutteo bv • '"""'· with l!W' nKt\\<lry VO•><h•"'· '" rr~\lknoll, Vor!MI L1ndll, CA Y76'6 Co•I• MHe ......... llmtlNI part~r~1p, 0tntr•I P•flner.l'llP lht Oll•te of I.,. <I.,• ot th" dbOvo 1•n f "" bu\o'lf'\\ '' conClucted by 11 'r IAL TZ.-IEttGEttOH NMOALHOMI 64&2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 IEU.UOADWAY MOITUAltY 110 Broaoway Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 SM1n4·TUTHIU·LAMI MOITUARY WISTCUFf CMA,IL Qerretory •Flower Shop 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 PtlllCI llt0n41H SMln4'S MOITUAltY ~27 Main St. Hunttnoton Beach 536-6539 SHIHM MOITUAIY· 976 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach '4!M-1535 1533 N. El Camino Real San Clemente 492·0100 P'IB~AMILY COt.OMIM. fUHHAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 ,ACJllfC VllW MD4C>llAL ,AH Ce~ry Mortuary Chaoe1 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach ~··2700 McCOIMtc• MOl1'UAltH Laguna Beach -4M·~t6 Laguna Hiiis 7&8-0933 San Juan Capistrano -495-l 77'5 , Neptune Society K Allen Pt!der.en Lorraine E P<>rt/ llllOd court, or 10 "'~"'n' l"tm. w•I" oe,..,r111 P••ln•.,,"1p T"I' statement we• ltled wit" '"" Thi\ •l•lement we\ liltd wloh 1~ In• nt"c•••ory vou<I" "· lo '"• un· (,l'•nnM Levton County Ctetlt ot Or•n!I" County on countv Cltrk of Or•n~ County on Clt"IQnC'd al '"" oH•<• Of PATRICIA T"IJ ""''""""' WA\ t1lect w•I" '"' Nonmt>er 20.1978. Nov•m11tr•. 19'8 HERZOG. J~ £<9\1 (O.l\I Hoonwo, (ounly Cl•r• ot Oral'~ Count1 on l'IO!OJ4 ,.10070 Coron• dt'I Mer CA wti•<l• I''"" pl&o Nov•mDe• I, 1q79 PuDfl\l'le<I Oranve Coohl Da1tv Pllol, PuDll\l'le<I 0.-(<N•I Deily Piiot ot DU\ln...,\ ol '"'' u"""""•<l<K·CI I" "" ICINOEL & AHOERSON N1,o1v 8 embC!r 21. ?9 -~c>mOl'r 6, ll, No• t , 1), n, 1'1, It/I ll ~ 71 m41lf••\ ~rfa•nlNJ 11) t"" •\l•lt ot .. 10 Attn· At•n H. Wi.Mr O•U!<l•nl, w•I"'" 1,,.,, rnnnt"' •lier ...... !Oto H llrNdw•Y llr~t PUDllClllOI' ot lhl\ noltce Senl • An•, u tVOI P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lot1ow1119 person• "" do1no b\tSl~H a\ KENTWOOD PAOPEATl(S tlJOI Bta<h Blvd, Suite I~, Hunl- lnQlon Bek.h, ca. 92647 Htnry A. ll<y&n, 110 lll~l~ld Or .. H11ntlnvlon BHch, Ca . 921141 Aobul Donald, 9441 Wll\l"r~ 81vCI • 8f'Wrly Hiiis, C.. '!0111 This bu\IMS\ I\ conducted by " Qe1Wl•81 partlll!r~p. Menry A. Bryan Tllll statement w.s llled w it" "'" County C.lerk of Dran911 County on NovemDer 6, 1971. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSIH!SS HAME STATCMl:NT Th• lt1llowlnQ Pl!t'°" I\ ~"9 bu•I l'I'\\ ., ... LLIED 0£VELOPEMENT COMPANY, I~ E llln !ti, S.111• ANt, CA llotwrl S H•rtrl>P•Q 161 Orn<># Le"" CO\I• ~\It Cll '17611 l nt' DU~"9')\ i\ COOdU( Ind hv "" .,, a1v1aua1 A-11 ~ ~1•r11wro T t'll\ \tAtf"r'l'W'nt WA\ flhtf't w~H\ lh• County Cttr• ol Or•n~ Coun11 on November 3, 1918. f'I04tlt Publl\~ Or<ll'QI' CCMM Dally Piiot, • Ft1Mil.6t Nov 8, IS, 11, 19, 1918 D•I~ Ocl,_.. 11, t.,8 Ml!I"" P11Ul1r>r f dYIOr E iteutr•a ot 1,._. W•tl Olln.<1-nAMHI de<.-nl PATRICIA HER10G JSOO EOI cout Hl'l"••Y Coroae clet "'-'. "' •uu hi '15-1074 &ttorM, ,., EaKlllrl• PuDll\lleO Or-"°"'' Dally Pllol Nov, 1, I), n. 1'1, mt ~'Of.18 P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS I USIHESS HAME STATEMl!iHT Tl!~ lollowirio per.an• ere 001ng t>v\I· rweuas Publl•~ Orenve CO.st Daily P iiot Nov. I, U, 22, 19, 1971 U0.·18 GENE'S POllTABLE WELDING SERVICE. 210• E•Plnou, Minion ·-----------i VteJo, C..'17692 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LIEGAL NOTICI: APl"LICAT~ON TOOllGAHIH A HATIONAl. llAHK Se...,,...r ts, 1971 Al"l"LICATION l'Olt "LING ON H•--ts, 1971 THI COMl"TllOLLIER Ol'THE CURRENCY WA$MINGTON, OISTlttCT 01' COLUMll A Al"l"LICATION WE. THE. UNOERSIGNEO, lnten<llnQ IO orQllf\111 -OPf••tt"' N•t!ONI b•nll In •<tordane4l wit" Ille Pf0Vl\10n1 of lllt Hell-I Bank A<I. •• •m1tnde<I, Oo Mreby ,,,..... -llullon to,,.. Comptrott .. Of II• Curr~, lor permlnt0n to oro•11iretekl H•ttONI BMI"-. •nd prooo"" .. totlow\ I. Tlwlt '"" meln olfla Of Ukl HitllonAI 8'1nll De IO<•IO<I •I or M•r , ... ,,, terseclion °' EMI C.O.•I Hl(l/'loltey •n<I Mee"r1""' Ooufev•rd In ,,,. City Of Hewp0r1 Bff<:ll,OrengeCounty, C•llforn1• 7 Tll•t, In orcltr of Pr.tereno, H ICI N•llOMI B .... 11 ll•Vt -OI lht IOllOW lllQ title\ NEWPORT HARBOUR NATIONAL BANI( l'IEWPOAT NATI0411AL 8ANIC NEWPORT 8AV NATIONAL 8AHI( • J. Ttwt ,,.. total upll&llret ion to bfl ..cllf..O bY seld N•llonAI n .... • tor tllt slw'f\ hiued bV 11119 •lloute<I •\ IOllOW• C..Pllel. • •• .. \7.t00.000 ~tus... , . - . . .. . . . .. . . U,S00,000 Totet C.pttellu tlon • • • U.000.000 Nu,,.ber of Sll«ts (O .. AulllOtlle<I IS0,000 Number ot SMf'ts '° t>e I l&UtCI • 500,000 P•r V•lueiier $!\ere • -• • • • \ S 00 S.lePrluw Sl\Me.......... ....... . ' 1000 •. Tllel KENNETM A, l 15Kll'I. 850. of ~EN & l lSICIN ..01 Wll1hl,. 8o\lltVfr0, Svlt• 850, Beverly Hiii\, C•llfomf• '1»10, •<I H -.. 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C.. 91~1 Thi\ bu11neu Is condu<t•d llv • oene••I ~rtne•~"'P ArllnAutllSlm~ Tl'll\ ltelenwnt w,n 111...S wllll '"" Coun1v CIC'rlt Of Oranve COuntyon Nov· •mDerU, 1'71 l'llMUt Publl\Md 0.•• C.0.•I 0•1ty Pllol No• U, 11, 1'1, ~ '·It/I SHI 18 PUBLIC NOTICE l'IOJ't• PuDll~...., Or-'°"'' 0Ally Piiot Nov I U. 11, 1', ,.,. )111 ·11 -----------PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCREOITOR-- SUf'EltlOfl COURT Of' THIE STATE OF CALl~RHIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OR .. NGE Ne.A t74" E\lete of DOROTHY GOLTRV LIGHT, Oecf'a\l'd NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV[N 10 ,,,. creOllori ol I~ et>o"" n11mt<1 occedeflt '"'"' 1111 per\On1 Mv1rio clalm\ 419~1"'' '"" Hid Cleeedefll are t11<1ulred to lllt 1Mm, wllll '"" nec.•n•ry VOll(,ller\, In t,,. olllu of tl>fi clerk or Ille el>ove •n filled court, or to P•Mtnt '"""'· wit" the ntcesS<lry vouc11en, to '"* un. dorilgned •I llleofflceol DANIELSON & ST. CLAIR, 61S Soul" Flower Street, LO\ AnoelH, CA, wfll<" ll Ille piece ol Du•lne\\ ol lht U..O."IQl'IC'CI In alt mel· Irr> P<'•tatnlno to Ille e\t•te ol )>lld oe ceoent, within lour month~ •II., ,,,. first publlc•llon Of'"'' notice. Dete<I Oct-74, 1'18. (HARLES G L IO~fT E ~KUlor ol Ille Wiii of I ... el>ovt N.....-0 lle<l'denl DANIELSON &Sl. CLAIR 61S S.11111 f<'-St,..I Svllt IOJ Les An .. IH, u '°°" Tel: 62MtS1 Att-u lw 1: .. c111or PuDll\l'led Or.._ C:O.\I O•lly Pltol NOV I, IS, 22, 1', lttl Sl ... 18 PUBLIC NOTICE Wtdneedey, Nowmti.r 29, 1979 DAILV PtlOT I Af'WIN ..... te /tlarrie' U.S. Rep. Ma r ilyn Ll ovd -a nd C h a t · tanooga businessman J oseph P. Bouquard wer e married in-a ceremony restricted to members of their immediate families in C h a t tanooga , Tenn. The new Mrs. Bouq uard wo n re· election Nov . 7. Old Beach Photos Needed LA JOLLA I A P > Scientists are appealing for old photographs gathering dust in attics and closets that could help them forecast the future of regiona l se acoast s subject to erosion. "Stored away in old s uitcases and trunks are m a ny, m any old pic- tures o f Sou the r n Ca li f orn ia beac hes which would be invalua· ble to us." said ·era Id Kuhn. a Scripps lnstitu· tion of Oceanography geologist. "SOME OF the photos will help document the ex istence of olc.l land parcels which have dis· appeared into the sea. Others will help us to e!)l a blish the specific impact of hist oric s torm s, which h ave e no rmous imp act in erod ing beaches a nd cliffs. "We know, for in- s tan ce, partial l y because of old pictures, that on Aug. 21 and 22, 1934 . waves over 30 feel high pounded the coas t between Laguna Beach and Malibu." The study, begun in 1976, is financed by the "1ationa l Oceanic and At m os ph e ri c A d - min istration under a Sea Gr a nt research pro· gram . ~ Beacla \lote Sohio Winner. In Election By THOMAS D. EU.AS Most attention arter this month's elections was on tbe victorious politicians, but the biggest wm· ner or all may well have been al\ oiJ company .. The Standard Oil Co. ol OhJo spent more than $700,000 to win 61,000 votes for a local Long Beach proposition that gives the go-ahead for lts $500 million oll lransfcr facility to relay Alaskan crude oil overland to Texas. somo F.STIMATES THE PIPELINE project wUI save between $45 mtlllon and $182 million per year compared to present costs of sending.the oll through the Panama Canal to the Oµlf Coast. The savings will go mostly to Sob!.O· which owns about half the oil on Alaska's North Slope. But othe r oil producers will also tteoelit. Exxon and ARCO, for example, own large SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCU amounts of the Alaskan crude and now use lhe canal. U.S. Navy oil from the Elk Hills reserve near Ba ker sfield wi II also flow east t hrough the pipeline, as wlll oil owned by the stales ot Califomla and Alaska. ALTOGETHER. 500,000 BARRELS daily should be nowing east to join the national pipeline - network at Midland, Texas. But as the North Slope and offshore California and Alaska fields increase their production, the pressure will grow to enlarge· the Sohio project. . Eventually, as much as 1.2 million barrels a day could be using the pipeline, an amounl almost equal to the nation 's daily oil jmports. And for each 42-gallon barrel in the pipeline. oil producers will save between 25 cents and $1 in ca nal tolls and shipping costs. The exact savings will depend on how m uch Sohio charges others for using its terminal. Will consumers see any of those savings at the gasoline pum p? Probably not. oil company of- ficials indicate. "THERE WILL BE A SLIGHT pressure lo keep prices t he same," says Sohio Vice P resident Robert Schadl . "But in an inflationary economy. the re 's no way the price will actually come down.·• Sohio's $700,000 investment in winning the Long Beach election a n average of almost $12 pe r yes vote thus will be multiplied many times. "We don't even like to-talk about what we'd h ave done if we had lost," says Schadt. Most likely the Long Beach sit.e would have been impossible to gel, forcing Sohio to look towa rd British Columbia for an oil relay station . ONLY ONE MAJOR OBSTACLE remains for the oil company, and officials estimate that will take only a few months lo overcome . The rema in- i ng hurdle 1s approval from the South Coast Air Quality Management District for Sohio's pollution tra deoff agreement. The stale Air Resources Board already en· dorscs Sohio's plan to spend $84 million to scrub the smog from power plant emissk>ns in Lo~ Beach. The scrubbers will remove more srnOg: than the oil termi na l produces. But the local dis· trict wants a somewhat larger cleanup program. With hundreds of millions of dollars in profits at sla ke, Sohio has indicated it will agree lo any "reasonable" polluUon cleanup demands. Once thOse aemands are met, the t.ermin~l will be built. with oil to now sometime in 1981. And almost everyone will apparently benefit -OIL COMPANIES WILL increase profits. Southern California's air will be cleaner than before. with the tradeoff setting a national precedent for making industrial growth compali· ble with environmental cleanups. -The nation's oil s upply lines will be substan· ti a lly shorter and safer, with the Al askan oil still moving to market by sea. Pay Can Be Good Space PlanneJ"S Needed By JOYCE L. KENNE DY Dear Joyce: I am inte rested In in· terior design, s pecializing in omces. -J .M., Ann Arbor. Mich. Eva Maddox can't s horten the workweek, but she and others who cpilomize the new breed of com· mercial space planners are game to tackle most of the territory inside a job place. 'T'he moder n planner -a hybrid of interior designer and architect looks beyond walls to workers and work now, says Maddox, head of a Chicago-based office planning and design fi rm bearing her name. SHE EXPLA I NS THAT yesteryear's piecem eal approach to designing involved fitting a given number of offices a round secretarial, confere,Jlce and file areas. The build· ing architect placed wa lls. and an in· lerior designer was called in, almost as an artertbought, to •·m ake it pret· ty" and to help select furniture. Today, space planners begin hy studying work patterns and calculal· ing ways to make employees environ· mentally happy and thus more pro· ductive. Once human factors are as· sessed . interior architecture -walls, outlets, lighting paltt!rns, other con· struclion components -is merged with st yling, from carpets and colors to furniture and tine art. F.verything Is coordinated before ha mmer touches nail. The pay lor toner space work can be good. Beglnnon often start at $10,000 armually, established plan· tters can earn $35,000 to $50,000 ; owne rs of succesdul design o r architectural firms may command much more BusineH rcn ccls the economy, but even when new con· slruction Ui down. s pace planners may be busy wllh renovation. ONE lllSK: WHEN a firm fi nishes a big contract, j unior planners may m,_rkcta shoWd demand for planners i& uneven. While Lber e's 1 o shortaae I (~_<ARE_Ens __ ) of beginne rs qualified and ex- perienced planners are bard to find Ideally a space planner has credentials a nd expertise both in in· t-c r ior desig n a nd a rchitect ure . Although you can start from either direction. Maddox advises beginnin11: with a degree in architecture and add· ing interior design studies later. Space planning can be a good career choice for artistic types -if you can master constn~ction technology. RE ADER SERVICE : Specialized career booklets aren't available. Eva Maddox has offered to provide a repnnt of her article, ''The Space Planner's Role ," which elaborates on the noture of the ruork. Enclose a stamped, self- oddressed envelope With your request to Joyce lame Kennedy at this newspaper . Santa Slat,es Ckmente Jluil Santa Claus wUl arrive in San Clemente tA>nigbl for a lJ'adiUonal tree U1htinl ceremony o~n totbe city's families and aponsored by the cbamberokommerco and the Junior Women's Club Choral and band music will a ccompany Santa's 7 p.m . ap· pearance al the community clubhouse, too Calle Sevute, said A1o>t Ooodman, Chamber of Commerce manager. Free can· dy canes wtu be distributed to c hildre n atte nd i ng th e ceremony, be said. AddiUonal Information on the tree II ling event la a vailable mercet .f82.ll31. ' -DAILY PILOT ~.,.,...,.,._a 1m Business 10 Words Do .Job of One Let's Hear It for kin, Pulp, Pip, I&ul, Seeds By MIL'roN MC>hKOWITZ TrtHW')' 0.:V'!rtmrnt THE POUCYUOLOEa·s dill· tablUty payment.s were rectueed by the lnsurance company ~t he started to receive dlaabiUty benefita from Social Securily. The law firm wrole lo Old Jtepubllc Ure about this rectuc· tlon and recel vcd t.hc following cxphanotion· GetUna companlff to express them1el\fl rlurly l5 a probl m. especially tnauranl"t! rompanJes "WHt.:N AN oaDINAR y man Mon~y Tree If thtlrt' art> luwyrrs uound. the t>h&net'. for obfu.scAUOn aru much fereotcr They art" U · compUahf.d rl\Wltea at uat.na 10 wordi when on~ wUI do Tht- Wall Strt>et Journal rect1nll)' quoted the following commftlt. by Robert II Mund h f'tm . 1eneral t'Ounscl of lhl• U ~ w. ianu lo lh'l' an or nit• tu 1noth<'r. ht· 11\'0uld mcrnly ny, 'I II\ .. )l~I tl\I~ oran,fte ' But 1i1oh.-n .. I.>~' 1·r d<><' ... 1t. ht• suyi. It th111 ""'>' ·'I kr"'~ 1.111 nwn by these pre !U'nt.1 Mk! I hl'r<'by JC Ive. acr-.nt , b1r11aan a.ell. tt•leMl>e, ~cinvli'y, trantfC'r, an(J <1u1tC'la1m all my r111ht, UtJf', lnler~t . ~ndll . and : u e whatev•!!r an of, and c:on l"t'rnlng tha• C'h1Ulf'I, otherwtMI knuwn M an ornn.ce . or citrus oranllum. logether wllb Ul the apr.Urtl'fUUlC('ll thereto Of skin vu 1>. p11>. rind, K-eds, and juice: tu h.iv\' and to hold lhe said urunge toJtether with its skin, plllp. 1m1. rind. ~ccds, and juice for h IS ""II Ulll' and ht hoof, to himself and has ht>lrs 1n fee sim· pie forever. free from all liens. t•nt·u mbrance~. easements l11n1tat1ons. re~traints. or cond.J: taons whatsoever . any and aJI prior deeds, trans fers or other documl)nts whatsoever, not or anywhere made to the contrary notw1tbstand.ing. with full power to bile, cut, suck, or otherwise eat the said orange or te give away lhe same. with or without ats skin, pulp, pip, rind. seeds. or j uice."' "The contract stipulates U the total monthly amount of losa of lime benefits promiaed for the same losa under all valid loss of time coverage upon the insUttd person. whether payable on u weekly or monthly basis sha.ll exceed the monthly eamlngs or the insured person al the time disability commenced or his average monthly earnings for the period or two years tm• mediately proceeding a disabill· ty for which claim is made, which ever is greater. the com· pany will be Hable only for such porllon and amount or such benefits under the certificate as the amount or such monthly earnings or such monthly earn· ings of the i.Mured person bears to the total amoWlt or monthly benefits with lbe same loss under Area's Price Index Increases b y .3 o/o LOS ANGELF,.S (AP1 Food. medtcal {'&re and lrunsoortu tlon all cost more m the Orange County-Los AJlieles metropolitan area in October, but the Consumer Price Index rose only 0.3 per· cent from Sl'ptcmbtr. u 3 6 ~~nt annual rate. It eq\lalled the lowest monthly gaJn oft.he year. posted in August. By contrast, the naUonal Consumer Price Index rose O 8 per· cent last month, a 9.6 percent annual nle, the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor StaUstJcs r:eported Tuetiday a ll s uch coverage upon t.he in· Now that may strike some Hured person at the' time or s uch Circuits Ezerdsed TOE BVREAlJ SAJD THE OCTOBER index was 197.8, mean· ing consumers paid $19 78 for goods and services that cost $10 In the base year of 1967. The bureau said the dollar's buylng power In October 11Yas 50.6 percent of its 1967 level. pcopl~ -lawyers perhaps -as disability commences and for the an exaggeration. But I have an return o( s uch part or the even better example, better premiums paid during such two because it comes from the real years as shall exceed the proral· Technician Sandra Cornell exercises, or testsj the thousands of circuits in a memory card for a scientific instrument called a signal correlator at Honeywell's test instruments plant at Littleton. Col. After testing, the ci rcuit cards are subjected to alternate hot and cold cycles designed to reduce .. infant mortality" of the elec· lronic components. Locally. consumer prices in October were 8.9 percent higher· than a year ago and 7.3 percent higher than prices in January. wo~ld oft.he insurance industry, ed amount of premiums for tne which has supposedly been lak· benefits and repaid hereunder ang steps to simplify its com· but this shall not operate the re. ·· Major price increase&-Were noted by the-bureau last month for rood and beverages, up 0.8 percent from the previous month and 12.2 percent from one year ago; medical care. up 0.6 percent from September and 9.5 percent from a year ago, and transportation. 0.6 percent more than Sept.ember prices and 6.1 percent more than ln October 1977. municatioos. ll was sent to.me ... duced total monthly amount of earlier this year by Leon Shiells, benefits payable under a ll such a Meno Park lawyer whose firm cover age upon the insured had represented a policyholder person below the sum or $200. or o r the O ld Re publi c Life the sum of the monthly benefits Insurance Co. or Chicago. s pecified in ~uch coverage, Shipbuilding Hits Slump LONDON <AP> -The shipbuilding industry ts in its worst slump since 1965, Lloyd's RegisterofShippln& reports. which ever fs the lesser nor shall Countians Promoted it operate to reduce benefits other than those payable for loss or time." ( guess what the insurance in· dustry means by simplifying its communications is that they are. getting their answers down to one sentence. Lloyd's said orders for new ships during the third quarter or this year totaled just over 2.8 million gross tons, 2.3 million less than the second quarter. This compares with a record 133.4 million tons in the first quarter of 1974. The report said Japanese rums lead with nearly 7 milUon tons on their order books, followed by Brazil with nearly 3 million, the United States with 2.75 million and Poland with 1.5 million. Figures for the Sovtet Union and China were not available. Vol~r L. VIJes, Newport Beach. former re· ~ional vice president and manager of Weittland5 Bank's San Diego oHice, has been named vice pre- sident and senior credit offi cer for the bank and head of loan administration. He joined the bank in May with 37 years of banking experience. much of it in loan administra· tion. • Don K. Porter, Newport Heach, has joined Saber CommWllc1Uon1 Jotematlooal, Irvine. as a partner and executive vice president. • lie has more than 20 years in the natural re· source~and public relations fields and most re- cently was director of the national media offi ce of the U.S. Forest Service in Pasadena. • Barbara Tompkins, Newport Beach. ha!> JOtned Newport Equity •·ands, Inc., as an mvl'St· ment counselor an the Newport Beach office. She is respon.o;iblc for developing· capital lo finance the company's second trust deed loans. She has worked an real estate sales. as a title company sales representative. as a savings and loan representative and in business development for Imperial Bank. * Ernest E. Leonard. Tustin, has been named CASH FAST H o m eown ers : Loans arranged for any reason. Credit. no problem . B o r row on you r eQuity. Call now for court eous. f ast information. (714) 547-7151 AME.It I CAN MorfcJage Co. 'B lJIWING TIPS DUE Jodi Cates. editor and publisher of From the Ground Up , of Santa Ana, will sponsor an in· lroducllon to careers for women in construction from 9:30 a .m . to noon Saturday in room 105, Industrial Technology Building, Cal St.ate Long Beach. More information is available at 549-9131. Answer Page. For the phone calls that can't wait. Answer J>.ge offers the most complete selection or "beepers" In Southern C1llfornla. We ti;,11c regular beepefs, two-address beepers •• even sllent beepers that vibrate noiselessly! And every beeper has Just OM job: to alert you lo Important phone calls In· stanlly. anytime, anywhere in 10,000 square m.Jl.es or California. (No OM covers more territory!) II you h111c Answer Page, you'll never miss a cruclal call again. because when someone wants you, they simply dill your number ·on any phone and your beeper gives you the slgl\411. It's as easy as tholl You pay one low monthly rate. with no limit to the num· bu of "beep"" you can receive, no special equip· ~nt to Install ~nd no C)lltl phone charges to pay. 8o why welt? Cell the number nurut you and find out how easy It 11 to 1tay In touch all the time ··with ~nswer P-scl flr.iSl'Jffi ffiBE 731-7777 director of lhe ordnance and missile controls opera· tion at Ford Aerospace & CommwllcaUons Corp. '11 Aeronutronic division. Newport Beach. He is former acting director of the operation. lie joined the Division in 1959 and has held technical management positions in the missile and ordnance areas. . .. Robert H. Osur. Mission VieJO, has joined Newport Equity Funds, Newport Beach .. as an in· vestment coun.~lor. I le works with clJents who wish to invest in serond trust deed loans. He was formerly associated with Union Bank as a trust officer. • Tom R. Rummel, El Toro. has been named vice president of retail stores for John S. Grlffilb & Co .• Irvine shopping center development firm. He assumes management .and operation responsibilities for 10 retail fast food units in the Western United States and Hawaii. with expansion plans for 20 units within lhe next 18 months. Stores include Orange Julius franclses. J ohnston's Yogurt stores, and a concept under development. Before joining lhe company, he was director of operations tor Orange Julius of America. • Broce Torbett, El Toro. has been promoted to vice president or finance Bl Smith Tool, Irvine. a di vision of Smith International. Inc., Newport Beach. Former director of finance. he administers financial functions that include accounting, credit collection and information s ystems. Before joining the company, he was vice presi· dent of finance at Gruner-Williams. another dlVision of Smith International, in Ponca City. Okla. Following hii. departure. Smith Tool and Gruner-Williams merged their mining products to become Smith-Gruner Mining and In· dustrial Products. Before ioininl! Gruner· Williams, he worked as vice president of Finance with Sentry Manufacturing Co for seven years as an audit senior with Arthur Anderson and Co for six TOllHTT years. He joined Smith Tool in 1978. It ls a manufac· lurer and supplier or drilling tools. equipment and related services ror the energy Industries. The company also Is Involved in the technical develop· ment of oil and gas well drilling and mining tools and equipment. • Hanecska Czernlachows kl h as join ed 8a110/Boatman, Inc., Newport lleach advertising and public relations agency. as an administrative assistant She worked pr vlous ly In lhe administrative> departments oC Le Restaurant in Los AnJ(eles and PM l Associate~ of Ore~on Over The Cou nh'·r MASO UstiftC)s MUTUA L FUN DS lip • a rad Do..,.. °""'"> L4 ~''> _5 "V,, •'. 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NI c.om1n v• Nl V • o r 1111 ui •• v1e1 n • ~·H j11tom 11,• lf" Wt1lt1 · 'tt' "t the <'Omna~·s commcrclol sites on the Irvine B•h 111v tt1 "'t ["1' or 10 '' " '· 1'""-' ',. , .. L~• '" • ,, 10 1nc11ot • •• • n 11v•11 ~... .. we11n , N "' llNCQll\ • It N •IOllA.Howtrd IM Tr • " • .. le•• II ,. .. IS f:Oftll I 00 HI. i:~"•G •I! NL Wo l II 5 Nl Ram·h Md s tes In th.-company's lrvlne Industrial &e.t<1"111 •• Nt. "-'"" ' .. .,, f"o• '" Nt Ltf• '"' •" • p1n n.:M ,. ,, '"' o ,.,.., Mi. Wll MM •· "t C Btfr.• c;,... '°"" 1., Nl ~-tt< IUJ NL. llQ (•P 1000 Nt xf'rt HI NL lome l'Ufldt Wlnclr t N omplex. , .... l"' .. , orw111 l '° 10t1 11f'()cl u 11 NL l_,, s.,,,,., •1M 10oa 10.. c.,,, ... , ,.ft 11.11,. 111 01 I t ro ts ~t.. i-.. • Ol CH !> U 11 C*Pll lt t\ NI. TllM t \J 10.. l!lvt,I t '1 IO W•llS( 0 U1 6.to He joined the company from Foxx Develop· ~c-. ,,, •ff , .. 1 t' SK iO.. N~ M.u1 . 11.m "'1. ore 5'< '•" it-. Tru\I 'j w.111 1v u n "''- director real estate wt th rcsnnn•lblllty for com· 111111 a , • .,. c.· o-o • 1 N\ f' HOA ""° • 10 • 11 i. " Niu • "'L e .a.or u 1 · •v .. . . y, r :h to • I I I I 8 0 0 ... g ~ IO lO u lO 00 00 00 00 co .. , IOO IOI) . . .. y I•~ 111 Ill> 1"41 • 10 .100 ·~ " of Miid -\) ..,,,., .. oo w•<•. rt<•. ""°' a l!Hl llOfl " not Ill ... • ol.a Ml 111• I· lld .. = ... « ,..,\. lt''nQ '" 11\.tltd l!Utton llcltM -llllo.IC ... •t Ill' I utw ... 1 t .. 1 menl ~·. Huntlndlon Beach. where he ..... l!ond.Jll t. , .. rn . I rift ·~ 70 ~ NL lord ADMtl P•••M M • " • n \/Ml • WIK 111< 4.U NI ., ... &4t\ll'tlfl ... , •• I j9 t Nl Htmt11on AlllllO • ., 1.. ~ I ...... 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Major U.S. airlines h1&ve as man y as a dozen different rates between key cities. American Airlines, for instance, lists 12 round-trip New York·t.o·San f"'ranclaco farea, ranging from $S62 for daytime first·clus space to $234 ror a niKhMlme, midweek "super-saver" ticket, Monday to Thurftday trips m11de al least a week apart and paid for 11 month in advance. SMAUt;R BUT SIGNIFICANT tavlnas are possible wittioul reserve-in-advance or travel-duration restrictions. A $468 rouncl·trip day ·coach rate costs almost 17 percent leas than first class. night coach {$.174) saves 33 percent. Another step down.the rate ladder is the excursion rare for tickets bought a week ahead of time and a Sunday between outbound and return flights. The weekend , night· lime excursion rate is $351 <38 percent under first class) and midweek ni,hls are $328, a 43 percent saving. In the bargain basement urc s uper-saver rates. Daytime midweek and night-time weekend super-saver tickets are $281, half the f1rst·class rare. The $234 charge is the midweek, night·time super-saver COt'll, a S8 percent re- duction from first·class. (2) Car·rentaJ S8V• lngs. There-are three basic cost categories: run regular dally price· plus ·mileage charges, varying by car size: n at weekly unlimited· Money's Worth mileage rates; and "lake-orr'' prices Oat, unlimited mileage rates for extended weekend tours. For instance. the regular Hertz rate for subcompact rentals in most ma- jor U.S. cities is $13.95 a day plus 14 cents a mile. For a week's use. the car costS a nat $129, with no mileage charge. For shorter periods, the take-off rate is a nat $13.95 a day with no mileage charge. good Thursdays through Mondays if the car 1s kept for a three·day minimum ror Thursday rentals or a two-day minimum for Frid ay and Saturday pickups. (3) HOTEL/MOTEL SAVINGS. On top or traditional price spreads on different room sizes and savings for families sharing s pace. hotels and motels in the same chain in the same area may have standard "rack" rates for comparable rooms. They may vary by as much as 50 percent. depending on thf' hotel's distance from the downtown area Jn.season , oH·season or the between-times "shoulder" season rates can vary another 15 to 40 percent. "Package'" rates may Include such extras as meals. drinks. soorts and shows al additional savinlls or 20·40 per-cent. Travel agents. airlines and national tour packagers can quote package rates and make reservutions. THE BOTTOM LINE IN vacation savings is that a rirst·class trip for two. in season. including coasl·lo·coast flying, might cost more than $2,100. The same in·season trip al Oy-by·nlghl, discount car nod hotel "package" rates could be as low as Sl,332. Off season al an ouuklrts hotel with a three-day car use al dis· eount rates might come to as Hllle as $951. · Market Batwred By Deficit Report NEW YORK 1/\P) reacting negatively to trade deficit. The stock market slumped today, a hJgher·than-expected October The Dow .Jones averag(' of 30 industrial issues, wh1rh fell 9.70 po1nt:-i Tuesday, was orf today 14 03 Potnts lo 790.11. Slof"k• In Th.- .~pol If glu M'hfff Sfoc·k• Did An.-"nf ... 11 Ott l1tw-i1 Utw~N>t'd t o••t .,,,,,. N~w ruqh· , ... w •Ow\ HI W 'f()ll .. IAPI ApOf ,., '1n~I Otth,•t'kl'-d"'t w .... •t)O M(ll'lf\ •OO v ... , -00 t W'f) .,,..,, AQlf) Jftf\ • to !Ml• 1'11 to O•''" .. ,~II) tl~IU Prrv 1odd'( 0.,., 1M> \U .,., -ct. 3•'• .. , tall tllO I 10 .. 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AMlllCAN nao.11 111 .. ~ G. 1·, • w· o · 1u 1n·1 ms vat1on It lb "' certuln n the fact that the sun will come up tomorrow that by this lime o 1980 we wUI be welromlng lo Oranl(t County a Los Anteles rh1lh1rmon1c Orrheittru lb•t will bo firmly l'st(lbl111hed 1n the rront rank of the world's areat orchcslru 8ut 1t ls f'()uully certi:Ain th.at thls writer, at lust, wlll look b8ck wllb some measure of longing to thf'>P t>arly day of the tWTS-79 11tason and the nppt>aronces of the LAPO ut Oran&o County Ph1lharmo.uc Society tu{lct'rU FOR WE HAVE SEEN, in Juat two concerta, \\hat thC' pn·scnce of Carlo Mari1& Ghalini means lo Uh· m~lcl"" who admire and respect him to a man 'f"hi.s m 1Rnlf1cent mun of music intends to 8N1le the height.a with hls LAPO and they will be "1th hill' every stPp of the way TheSl' a re hukyon days tndt!ed. History is be· 1n~ made under lhe bold and brave baa>n of Giulint and we an Orange County have been privileged to ittt the master 1n achoo in 1wo S.Ota Ana High SC'hool eoncerts thnt will be talked about for years to l'Otne Giultm, brought ·back time and again lo the podium Sunday by a standing ovation and a cheer· ang auchenre, was compelled to wave goodbye to his admirers before he was allowed to leave the Kirby Gets Prison On Heroin Charge LAS VEGAS (AP) -Comedian George Kirby was sentenced to two concurrent 20-year terms in state prison Tuesday on his plea of guilty to charges of trafficking in cocaine and heroin. The S2·year-old standup comedian, who bas played at a number of Strip hotels, also faces two 10.year fcderat t>rison terms for his conviction on the same charges Clark County District Judge Carl Christensen denied a defense motion lo set bail for Klrby so he could remain free wl:iile appealing the federal con· viclion. He had been free on his own recognizance in s tate· court and was free on $50,000 bail in federal court. Kirby's attorney saili his client probably would try to serve his sentence in federal custody if bis appeal was denied. He would be eligible for parole in four years in the federal conviction . Kirby, who was present in court when the sen· tence was imposed, was charged with one count of selling cocaine and one count of giving a way heroin alter he was' arrested at his home in April, 1977 NGJtt.e Change Not N~a.,, DEAR PAT: I was married recenUy, iiil p an to continue using my maiden name in my pro- fession. Do I have to notify Social Security or my marriage and married name! C.V., Irvine There h no need to report yoar marrta1e to Social Security H you plan to use yo1u maiden name throughout your worklng career. Anyone who changes the name used in employ· ment whether ~aase of marriage, dlvorce or other rea s on s, s hould r e port tbe chan1 e to Sod al Secutty. Otherwise, ·eU'Dlnp won't be properly recorded and correct work credit may not be rettived. A name change can be reconled by flllinl out a "Request for Change In Social Security llecorcli" form (available at any Social Security office). Proof Needftl tor 11~1"",,-.:: DEAR PAT: 1 placed an order with Uruted States Purchasing Exchange on Aug. 14. My check was cashed Aug. 21, and I've written several l~l· ter s asking for my merchandise or a $54.62 refund . I haven't had any answer. and the senior citizens' cente r I attend suggested I ask you for help. E.B .. Huntington Beach Thia mall-order firm wlU lsluea full refwad as soon as It receives proof of payment. Send a copy of tbe front and back of you cuceled cbeck to: Ms. Amy Cooper, U.S. Purchasing E:1cban1e, 5%tO Vineland Ave., North Hollywood, CaW. 11611. Include a DOte of e:a:planaUOa, and mentioa that AVS bu made contact regardlng tbJs problem. 'Tough A udienee' TOM a uditorium for the splendid reception hosted by Dr. Daniel Aldrich. HE DESERVED MUCH more than wine and cheese for that utterly noble, supremely uplifting Dvorak "New World" that opened the OCPS pro- gram. It was Dvorak as we haven't beard lt for many a long year and this somewhat neglect.eel master work took on new luster and allure under G1ulini's painstaking direction. And there we have the secret of Giullni's sue· cess. Certainly, the man has tremendous presence a nd personality and he would be a pauper spirit in· deed who failed to respond t.o the emotional me· ings or the dedicated Italian. But it is his attention to detail that gives us the kind of moving, sweeping Dvorak we heard Sun· day. He seems to extend his personal presence to every member of the orchestra -that is what they tell us, let us add -and his overall direction of every work never fails to neglect the individual re· quirements of any section of the ensemble. AS WITH THE DVORAK, so with the "Pie· lures at an Exhibition" by Mussorgsky. There ~ no grander fmale in music than the "Great Gate of Kiev" but again, under Giulini, it seemed as if we were listening to the wor k for the first time and re· living \hose magic moments of youth when great music played such havoc with our emotions. IL would certainly seem . looking back at the reception hosted by the Aldricbes, that the new master of the LAPO is making points with the fair sex He seemed deli ghted with the lovely lad,y to the green dress who assured him that she bad "cold hands but a warm heart" especially where he was concerned! Life as the conductor of a sym- phony orchestra clearly is not all tears, sweat and rehearsals G IULINI DESERV ES THESE many tributes. For he is giving us what we have longed for these many years; an internationaJly acclaimed or· chestra that will compare with the very best in Europe, note for note and instrument for lnstru· ment. T. Duncan Stewart s ummed up that memora· ble Sunday in four words : ''Dvorak is not dead!" He was never more alive than when his superb score was entrusted to the hands of Carlo Maria Giulini. "Got a problem? Then wnte tu l 'at Dunn Pat u,111 cut red tape . gettmg the answer.~ and action you nt?ed to &olve mequitte& m qovf'rnm('Tll and busmes& Mail your quert1ons to Par Dunrt , At Your Sen nce. Orangt C~st Daily Pilot P 0 l1o.r IS(i). Costa Mesa CA 92626. A& many letters as possible uJ11l be answered but plioned inqu1nes or letters wt inC'lud.zng lhe reoder·s full name.address and bu.maess hours' phone numbercanrwtbecon$idered. Th1scolumnappearsd01· ly e.rc~ Salurdays." Book Rerifte• Ent!f~lopecHcu !)'EA1t'-J>Nr. We hav~W,....a-set..ol­ encyclopedias for our family. This will be a large investment for us a nd we don't know whlch one would best suit our needs. Can you give us some advice about choosing the best set? L.R . Santa Ana Objective Information can be fowad in R.R. 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Tbe appllcalion mast be fUed wttbln three months after the mootb of the worker's death. Survivors' benefits for yoa and your children may be pay~ble starting '!ftb the month your husband died. Shakespeare ~ to Prison STILLWATE}\, Minn. CAP) - Guthrie Theater actor Patrick Clear says it was the toughest audience he's ev er h a d -275 inmates at Minnesota 's Stillwater Prison who thinned to 69 before the Shakespeare was over . . Clear told the prisoners the red tights and skirt·like outfit he was wearing were "the jeans and T-shirts of the 16th century.'' "You don't have to explain, honey," yelled one inmate. ACTa~ BARBARA Hyslop got a big reaction -but it focuaed mainly on her legs, her gown and the screen bf!hind which she changed. The bit froTh -Romeo and Juliet" (lOt a boost when a burly prisoner walked across the auditorium and ordered a group to "shaddup " Those who stayed loudly applauded Clear ror a scene from "Hamlet," and a young man wished Miss Hyslop well by making a long sweeping bow and kissing her hand. STILL, ONE prisoner who lefl during a scene from "As You Like It" said : "What I think is that they need more mu sic , ma y be . y ou know ... country-western .. Tbis stuff is all right. .. but It's a UtLle too heavy for the guys in here. They want a Uttle more nojse. you know?" All in all, Clear said. ''That was the toug~st crowd we've ever had. The ones hat were l('fl at the end were good But at the s t art . in the middl ... whew." "THE GROOVE TUBE,, . I . . . . . . . . . . .. .. OAJL V PILOT - I INCXXJ( AU.EN'S ~ , .. ,,., 44" l·rNTER10Rs I 1;1'£~-.M~~·~ "°·-.-. Qmiesa~ IAt ...... NIL 1* 1•• _.,.._ ..... ,",.................... 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KIT "Aulo Body Woril" Cl) BONKEASt au-1· Lucy A.mu. 9 fAMll.V FEUD '60 Minutes' Tops CBS Grabs First Three-and Loses NEW YORK (AP> -CBS' "60 Minutes," after a long, 10..year haul, e merged as the most-watched prime·time TV show for the week ending Nov. 26, an event certain to · draw the attention of rival network executives. CBS' willingness to stick with the newsmagazine through years of t-cn'smal"1'lnlnp:-1B· one iof-teJeviBlon 's : better s uccess stories. The program's mounting popularity comes as ABC, with "20·20," and NBC, with, "Weekend," attempt to cut a slice of that same pie. The "60 Minutes" breakthrough - CBS, indeed, listed the three top s hows of the week in ratings compil,ed by the A. C. Nielsen Company -bad little affect on the networks' competition. ABC won anyway, and the best CBS could get was a tie with NBC for runnerup. ABC, WlTll FIVE of the week's 10 most.watched shows. finished the week with a rating of 19.9, with CBS and NBC at 18.4. The networks say- that means in an average prime-time minute during the week, 19.9 percent of the homes in the country with television saw at least part of it. ' The first·place finish for "60 Minutes" was· the highest in the program's history. The show first broke into the Top 10 Dec. 12, 197&, and reached it's previous high, No. 3, on Nov. s of this year. The 29.6 rating was its highest ever. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with TV. 29.6 percent saw at least part of the program. CBS' STRENGTH was Sunday night, with "80 Minutes" followed by "All in the Family" and "Alice" one·two-three in the ratings.' Some of ABC's strongest shows, "Three's Company," "Laverne and Shirley" and "Charlie's Angels" trailed. ''Little House on tbe Prairie," NBC's best, was No. 8, and the network fared well with a couple of specials, "Steve Martin: A Wild and Crazy Guy," No. 14, and a movie, "Fire in the Sky." No. 15. NBC also scored with its three-part miaiseri~ .. Greatest-Heroes-of-the Bible," ranked 17th, 20tb and 25th. ALL THREE networks were represented at. the bottom or the ratings -"Hardy Boys M)'5teries" from ABC in 57tb place, followed by "Flying High" from CBS, "Who's Wa.tchfiig the Kids?" and "David Cassidy-Man Undercover" from NBC, and CBS' "Paper Chase." Here are the week's Top 10 shows: ''60 Minutes," with a rating of 29.6 representing 22.l million homes, "All in the Family," 28.2 or 21 million, and "Alice," 27.8 or 20.7 million, all CBS; "Three's Company," 27.3 or 20.3 million, "Laverne and Shirley," 26.6' or 19.8 million, "Charlie's Angels," 26.2 or 19.5 million, and "Happy Days," 2S.9 or 19.3 million, all ABC; "Little House on the Prairie," 24.9 or 18.6 million, NBC; ''M·A·S-H," 24.l or 18 million, CBS, and "Eight is Enough," 24 or 17.9 million, ABC. THE NEXT 11 shows: "TaxJ," "Love Boat" and "Slarsky and Hutch." all ABC: "Steve Martin: Wild and Crazy Guy," and Sunday Big Eveot-"Fire in the Sky," both NBC; "One Day at a Time," CBS; M onday Movie-"Greatest Heroes or the Bible ," NBC ; Saturday Movie-"Orca,'' CBS; "Mork and Mindy," ABC, and Tueesday Big Event-"Greatest He roes of the Bible," NBC. * * * New Conaedies Due * * * ABC Changes Schedule LOS ANGELES (AP) -T~rated ABC-TV made public its mid-season schedule changes Monday, putting three news comedies and an adven· ture show ln its evening lineup and giving a variety show a new nlght, ti· • Ue and look. ABC didn't specify dates, saying only that its new schedule goes into effect "early lo 1979." NBC and CBS are expected to announce their mid· season schedules later this week, and more changes by the networks are possible after that. ABC's revamped variety show ls "Donn.le and Marie," starrtna the Osmond brother·and·alster alnein1 team. The network said the Friday series Vii11 mr m a new form early Sunday nipta. Jt will be called "The Osmond Family Hour" and aJm at "the YOUQler audience," ABC said. ABC's NEW CO•EDIES, two of lhem youtb.orieoi.d, are: -An as-yet untitled colle1e fraternity aeria based on the hJt movie ''NaUonal Lampoon'• Animal House." It wU1 alr Saturday• at a p.m. and lte c11t will be announced later. -"Makin' It," a college·and.<f.i.sco series, featuring Bee Gees music and starring David Naughton. It will air Fridays at 8 p.m. -"Anlie," with Donna Pucow as a n ex-waitress who marries a wealthy Pb.iladelpbla bachelor. It's set ror8:30p.m. Thursday. ABC's new adventure series, to air Monday at8 p.m. Thursday. ABC's new adventure series, to air Monday at 8 p.m., is ''Salvaae 1." starrinl Andy Griffith as the boss of "an lmaglnative . . . crew of retrieval experts who tackle seem- ingly tmpoesible tukl." ABC MID TWO comedies will ahlft to new times. They are "Welcome Back, Kotter," to air Saturdays a half·bour later than lt now does, and "What's Happening," wblch moves from 1b\IJ"ldaya to Fridays. ABC al.lo aaJd the Saturday com· edy "Carttt Country" Will leave the Air ln Janqary. But it will~ lo prod"ctlon, takin1 the place of ''Soap" oo Thursday nl1hta wt..D lbat series lln1abel ltt Nr'NDt run next 1prtna. e.ooe ll .. T AUERT'I Ct-IMTMA& '•I Albert lllld uie,C~b\' klda Nie>. yOUf\g .,,.,.. TUBE TOPPERS .s.wllll ~Oii-. victim ol Nu 1>9'.-itevtiOn, I04IM all fetlh In hll i.tlow mllll untU ha t>ec:omw lnVOIYed wl1ti a wlctow. C2 hrl.I 0 MOYIE '* * * "AM LjncOfn In llllnOll'. ( 19"40) Reymon6 MMM)I, Ruth Gordon 11114 llit ltrnll)t ou1 Of • o.o P<~I on ChfltttnM ve (RI 0 OOC et.ANC'I I.NC ~y le~: 0111\ Cemp. bell,~-'renci.. Ma-/ K-.ilm-.,. Sammy Cahn. P9ter, lt«it Mid Mwy CBS 8 8 :00 -Fat Albert's Christmas. An animated special with Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids lending a hand to a stranger and his f am Uy on Christmas Eve. I THE GOHO IHOW OITIMART lmfnobllo .• -drvg ~ CIUNI "'°"*'tlr'f perely- 111, le. 1101111 from @NTAOL.. • GEt&MART Aoant ee mutt •MP hit rrue OCCUCWl•IOn a '*'9t trom llllitlf\O ,...ti-. t:tt 1 • NEWS • • 2:*> ...avtE • ••~ "Roon! At the Top" (1969) Laurance H8N9)1, Simone SIOnoret. • MOVWl • MOYIE •• '.\ "~ ""° ~ J«v\"" ( 1ll7i1 v ... MllM, &am Ellltlt A tma!I town •Mfllf'• w1I• tlndl adl4n- t..r• wtMlrl IM MIOt a YO\#'O Pf'-MC8pe tll4t ~ow., 1211ra.1 NBC D 9 :00 -.. Someone is Watching Me." Lauren Hutton plays a TV news director tormented by a mysterious stranger ln tpis new TV movie. • OUTIOfE> ABC NlW9 ~ t2l00 8 niMJQHT ZONE Bob Wiiton .. flying hOrna alter • tiJt-monlfl con- v~ from a,.-.. brealtdoWn. •• "la!Md Of Death'' (19'1) C-on M'1chtlll, KM Flecher. •111 8GHTIS KHJ 8 11: 30 -''The Pawnbroker.'• Rod Steiger gives one of his most powerful performances in the title role of this 1965 movie. -~ PM8IN'TS A women gell her drNft'I come true 'Wflen the wit· 2:161= • • '.t "Everythlng'a Ducky" (19611 M1Ckey Rooney. BuOdy Hadlett.. EHOUGH "You WOfl't Me~ NldlolH lo KICll Around ~•" NIChel-. 1.-ng "nloYed IMO unw.ntect after *'Cl· dentally at8111ng a fire In Iha tlouM. dec;IOet to hnd lltmNll a new hOfne G MOVIE * •• "Siie Wore A Veltow Ribbon.. ( t9491 Jolln Wayne. John AgM Indians anack en und9fstalled cavalry outpost (2 l'l<'S J • CAAOl~ETT ANO FRIENDS G'*1t Tim Conway, The Pointer S4aters. • MOVIE ••• "Juarez" (19391 P.ul Munl. Bette Devis A historical account o1 the lffder ~ cn.if8ded for Ille release ol Mexico from Prince M8lllmlllen .• Frencn OOminallon 1s presented ~11ra.I ID F.Y.I. ''Orugt In America .. m JAMES MICMEHER'S WORLD "Pol1od lhe WWI To se·· MIChener presents a pot• trait of one of the moll naUonallttlc groups ol people In Ille world. 1:30 8 Cl) THE JEFRMONS • THE 000 OOUPU Felix reveals how he destroved hie own mer· rtege by trying to aeve Olcer's 9:00 9 Cl) MOVIE • • 'i't "81My Jedi" ( 197 II Tom Laughlln. Delores . T aytor. An inoepenoent mat1 of the Wnt stand• 'up eglllnat IM hatred end btllt.ellty of. • 11'11811 fown. 8 N8CMOVIE "SofMoile la WatchlnO Me" (ffrernlete) Levren Hunon. Oevto Birney. A female TV ,_, director 11 lorrnented by a lnysterlou'S men wile> lollOws hef every move. • MERV ORlfflN Questa: Shirley J0r1es. MlchMI c-. Telly Savt- laa. Jectt Warden, Mark Htrmon. lrwln Allen S) GREAT P9FOAMAN0£8 "Chor900rllC)hy By Salen. Clllne With The New Y oril City Ballet. Part 111" Mikhelt Baryshnikov makes h11 debul with the c:iomoany Q'j) DAVID 8U88KINO "The Diel That Can S1ve • YtNr LIM: Pro And Con" 1~11~ WAL TEAS Barbera Walt~ lnt~s Alan Alda. Olan. Ross, Steve Martin and klhg Huaaeln and h11 w1te. °'-'Noot Q) NIGHT CW.LERV An unauccesalul comoctlan wttl do almoat anything tor I~· S> FINDttORN ··Spirits" realdlng In Scottend'S Flndhom com- munity help plants prow In ~t1 of Inclement _.tll«. '1!) F.Y.t. 10'.30~~ .. A ........... CONNIE FRANCIS RESUMES CAREER Returns on Dtd( Clark Show Tonight ~ . £onnie Baek Sings on Clark Slww LOS ANGELES (AP) -For singer Con· nie Francis, the applause may never be quite the same. It's been four years ,iince she was raped by an intruder who broke into her Long Island motel room. She hasn't performed publicly since then, despite an onruab of re· suiting publicity. TONIGHT THE :JS.year-old entertainer is to appear on her friend Dick Clark's "Wed· oesday Llve" t~levision sbow at 8 o'clock on NBC, Channel 4. ' The soogst.ress who popularized such bits as "Where The Boys Are,'' "Upstick On Your Collar," and "Who's Sorry Now?" bas had comeback offers before but "I didn't want to do anything," she said. "I just stayed in bed and watched television for six months before I would even go see a psychJatrlst. l was really paranoid about everything. And frightened. And very aogry," she said Monday. ..AFrER THE INCIDENT. we received so many offers to do programs." she said. "That wu a terrible feeling. No one was call· Ing lo do a special with me before that." Those feelings have faded, she said. "There will be people who will come to see my show because of the rape," she acknowledges. "But I don't Wte to dwell on personal problems. "I really don't feel sorry for myself and l don't want others· to feel sorry for me." p ASl'OR Hl1S 'SEX' ON TY HOLLYWOOD (AP > -A Southern Baptist leader says too much television deals with sex instead ol sexuality. The Rev. Harry N Hollis Jr. of the de· nomin1Uon'a Christian Lite Commlaalon told a symposium tbat TV handling of the subject waa "sexplollaUon." ' It ls "lrresponslble, 11:001 • D Cl) all NEWS DATING GAME • LOVE EXPERTa TME 000 COUPt.E Oteet's ex-wtte tell• him she II remW'f'ting and Invites Feli• and him to the wedding. m MONTY PYTHON'S Fl Y1NQ CIACU8 The 121111 annual Twit of the Yeat Show, a Vi.Ill to a l>Ollrding houle. and Ille British Mlntster speaks 1b0Ut llOUSlng plans (RI II) OtCK CAVETT Guest: A L. RowM. (P8f'1 2 ot21 11:30. Cll C88 lATl MOVI£ • • .. Shoc:k Wa\10" ( t.977) Peler Cuahlng. Broolle Adams. A group of tourists dlecoven 1 fatmer SS ottiC« and his 9lq)erl· mental mutants wlllle strWldect on a S11111t ltlerid 8 TONIGHT Host: Johnny Carson OUCl9fs: Alen Aide. Buck Henly, Bob Slla-lw 8 TWILIGHT ZONE Newlywedl Don and P1t Caner eriter a diner in a smell town Ind !lave their fortunM IOl<I 10 them by 8 mechlne 0 (II POUCE WOMAN "The toner·· A tanner New York detective turned pr1- v1te eye arrrve1 In Los Angele9 to trac> a c:nma boN. 0 MOVIE * * • ,.., "The Ptwnl>rO. ker" ( 1965) Rod Steiger. Geraldine Flttget110. A ,,..... • """°". • HONE't'MOCMM Alica trlea 10 tuf'Pt"'41 R11C>11 with a r9decof et4ld apartment. bUt • lftl-.. plecleO glove stan1 a mltunderllendlflg ta-.aoe t'<>W • • • "&llltven'1 Trawll"' Ct 94 11 Joel McCrea, Veronic• Lake. A dlr&e:tOr' beQinl .,, exettJng actwn-- ture wtMlll he eets out 10 dltCOYar tile -.nlng of hie. (I IV~ SS ,,W, I • MOYIE * • * ~ "Meet Me In S11 Loula" ( 194SI Judy Garland. Tom Oral. • MOVIE • • "C.Ye Of Out•-·· (t9S2) Mec:Ooneld Caley, Alallla Smith. 12:378111 8.W.A.T. ··0mege 0ne·· Extor1~ lats ~ as proteetora lelie a nueteer reec:tor. C RI 1:00 D TOM<>AAOW Guests Wayne COiiier and Roy Va.rnef. CO•aut'-S of an in..O. book on the CI A 1; 15 9 Cl) KOJAK "Tiie Freme" Kojak •• unable to trad! Oowr1 a peyrOll heist white under- investlgetiOn by Internal AlfelB. t:JG 0 WANTED: DEAD OA ALIVE "Estralit•" 1:461 NEWS 2.-00 NEWS 4:008 MOVIE '** "Tlmbatjecll" (1~ I.'" Statllng Htyo.n. Vera RtlllOn- 4:*> I =EDWARDS • ·~ "Valley Of The Zontblea.. ( 19461 8ob LMftgiMon, ten Ktl\n Tlt•r•dat1'• Dqtl•f! HoDle• AFTERNOON 12':00 fJ **'k""Tornllh1W11" Ct9S t I Ven Mellin. Yvonne DeCetlo. An Indian 1COUt an~11 10 ~ the rr .. tlee m.o. bll1W9lfl Ns ~ and the wnlle man. (I tw .. 30 min) e * • '" "'Ladles eour .. geou1" ( 19441 Lorent Young, Diana 8enymor9. A lady biet. whON llua- t>end .. a pilot In Ille Fer East, organizes the W~I Air Force during World Wll II, ( 1 hr • SO min) 3:00 9 * • • "Deliver Ua From Ev~" (19731 George Kenned)'. Bradford Ollf. m1n Ave men. air anded 1n 1ne Oregon wtlderrM!lt. coma tcrOll a skyjedler With • tortune in ransom money (1 hr., 30 min) 3:30 fl * * 'h "Journey To The F• SIOe 1)f The Sun" (1969) Roy Tlllnnes, Lynn Loring. A group o1 men dllCCMlf and try to al(l)lore a pl-' beNnO the IUrl ( 1 hr •• 30 min.) 'Honeymooners' Return Blnst From Past ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . (AP> - Ralph, Alice. Ed and Trixje are back as "The Honeymooners." Most of the original "Honey- mooners" -Jackie Gleason. Art Carney and Audrey Meadows - staged a five-day nightclub revival of their popular ·sos television comedy series here recently, and ABC taped the show for a TV special the evening of Dec.10. "Someone once said to us that we should change 'The Hooeymoooers, · make it a little sexy. But if people like 'The Honeymooners' the way-it is, that's good enough for us," said Gleason, who plays bus driver Ralph Kramden against Alice, his steady redheaded wife played by Miss Meadows. .. THEY LOOK AT Art and say, 'Gee, I've got a nutty uncle like him.' The characters are people you can recognize," Gleason said. Rounding out the cast are Jane Kean as Trixie, Ed Norton's wile, and Eileen Heckart as Ralph's mother-in-law. · Although the cast did two "Honey- mooners" TV specials last year, Gleason said the idea of loine on stage was an experiment of sorta. "I'm sick and tired of going lnto a night club and bearing a guy say four-letter words and that junk," be said. "I'm not a Puritan, and I'm certainly not a priest, but l think we can do without that sort of stuff." BUT '1111£ GREAT One" said be has no intention of going back to nightclub work full·tlme. "Night clubs are tough work and J don't lUce to work," be sai'd. Gleason said be never tunes in syndicated rt· runs of the original "Honey- mooners." 'Fear' C88t SALE SHOW WON'T CHANQI! 'Honeymooner• Gleaeon .. It's like Bob Hope saJd: •r doo't want to sit around and watch my hair recede,"' Gleason explained. Cast members said time may have changed -their hairstyles and waistlines, but not the lives of the Kramdens and the Nortona. WOMEN•s LIBEaATION hasn't affected Trix.ie's lilestyle, probably because Trixie has always had a lit- tle "libber" in her all along. Mias Kean said. "I've always been kind of over Art," she said. "I tell Ed Norton off just like a women's Ubber." HOLLYWOOD <APl -Linda Blair, Carol Lawrence. Lee Purcell, Jeremy Slate and Mac- donald Carey star in a story of witchcraft and suspense in the NBC movie "Summer or Fear." WRAP UP A~ Christmas snickering and ex plolUve,'' be aald. "We an led to believe that men and women are the Hal or thelr private pane." o.,. __ .,..,~~ AUNIVE~ PICTURl TECttNICO.OI? "' ... -."'"""'' -1DIJ NOWPLAYINO ---~·'-_,_ ..... "-"" ... M4<01'0 ~ ............. ""' ., 4011 ... ... WIOI 1 'Wf, No\l9mOet 29, 1 VII DAIL V PM.OT 8JJ Israel's 'Magician' Difficult Project VSOSalute By IOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP> -It teemed Uke a altoke O( good old laraell luck. Alter five years of Creal dlfflculUeti. l•raell rllmmakers Mena.hem Golan and Yoram Olobus nnlllly menaced to put together a producUon of "The Magician of Lublin," based 01' the book by lu ac Ba.'lhevls Singer On lhe final day or filming ln Bcrlln, the news fl a hed around the world : Singer had been awardfd the 1978 Nobel Pnze for Uterature. ·'The Magician of Lublin," starring Alan Arkin. Louise< l''klc he r . Valerie Perrine and Shelley Wlnlcns. wlll be lhe first movie based on a S1nger story Uut perhaps not the last. AS .PaoooCER GLOBUS observes: "Several fllm makers. lncludlng Barbra St_.reisand and Joteph Levine, have bought stories by Singer. But they are dlfflcuJt to m ake lnto films because Singer is to artistic." That wu one or the reasons "The Maflcian of l~ubhn '· was so long.,_ in reaching the screen. The story of the adventur~s of an Itinerant entertainer in Polond 1n 1900, it was first designed as a vehjcJe for Topol by producer Walter Reade. Acting on a recommendation by lhe late Laurence Harvey. Golan and Olobus bought the rights after Reade ~ed . "ll was a very difficult project to put together . because it's a poem,'' said Globus, 35. "We tried every year for five years. Finally Menahem and I · • 'decided." •u we don't do it now, we'll never do .... ...-;:r-~~ .. --·--=··rr·:" ···-···· , ... w.,...... ...... ,........ ALAN ARKIN AS 'MAGICIAN OF LUBLIN' laraell Movie Five Ye•r• In M•klng SINCE 1962, GOLAN and Globus have been partners in Noah Films, the largest movie pro· ducer and distributor in Israel. They have re· ceived Oscar nominations for "Sallah." "House on Chelouche .Str.ee " ·.:i Love You, Rosa" and for Jackie Cooper, who's both an actor and Naval Reserve officer, uses a saber to cut a birthday cake from the USO honoring Hollywood's 7Sth birthday party at the Bob Hope USO chapter in Hollywood. A 'Pro1nlse' Not Kept By ARTRUa KNIGHT TM H.itrweeoil ll--'9r last year's "Operation Thunderbolt.•· the Israeli version of the rescue al Entebbe. The latter film.;foVas lheir biggest venture, cost· Ing $2.5 inllllon. "'ftie Magician of Lublin" will run sa mUJJon. Why ao much? . "Because of the cost of American stars, and because it Is a period story requiring costumes. sets and props or that time." GOLAN, 11fE WRITER· director of the team, met with Singer three times ln New York to galo Inspiration for the script Said Globua: "Slog~ originally wanted to write the script, but that didn't seem practical. H~ didn't press ua on it." The type casting of Alan Arkin u the II· luaaonill·acrobat Yasha Mazur helped set the proj· eel movtna. Financing was from American ln· vestors. a German firm Gerla, and other Euro- pean sources. • Producers Golan and Globua wanted to film "The Maeician of Lublin .. in Poland. They argued that the movie was "art not politic~,'' but the Polish government declined to do business with an Israeli firm. "SO WE WENT TO Berlin instead," said Globus. ·•we rebuilt Lublin in th\? French sector. where many of the streets are paved in stone and look just like old Poland. All we had to do was take down the television a ntennas and fill the streets with droshkies and old cars. .. For extras we used the United States Army. from privates to generals. The army was very cooperative because it gave the troops something to do; it Is very boring an Bertin." Golan is working rowMl the clock to assemble "The Magician or Lublin" in lime for a December opening here to qualify for the Academy awards. Globus was in Hollywood to discuss distribution. ;;:::=======~:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;:;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;=== Back in lhc '30s, there was a kind of movie that always gave ( MOnE REnEW J COLLINS FINALLY realizes that his beloved and the re· calcitrant camer a-person are "Every distributor In town liked the script but was afraid to finance the picture," said the pro· ducer. adding happily. "Since Singer won the Nobel Prize. -:very major company has called." · one when he is punched out by --------------------me fits. A character told a fib in reel three, and It never occurred to anyone that he or she might be lying until moments before the final fadeout. Sweet nostalgia bas glossed over many or these films. 'They were called -somewhat UD· kindly, I always thought - "women's pictures," and people have been wondering wby they don't make movies llke that ====================. anymore. Well. they do. It's called "1be Promise." A . . Love Story R MAGIC~ ·7!"~· •• . r •' •• • • ' Quinlan died in the crash. For some odd reason. it never occurs to him to ask to see the grave site. The girl emerges from plastic surgery looking even more ra· diant than Kathleen Quinlan in "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden." although not very much like her former self. her plastic surgeon <Laurence Luckinbill > and comes to gazing at a painting she had begun when they were living together. c I'm not really giving anything away; the movie telegraphs this from our fm;t glimpse or the UD· completed canvas.) Meanwhile, the girl has taken a pla ne to Boston to visit, for the last time, the site of her old romance -presumably taking the local with stopovers in Las Vegas and Chicago, for when she gets to the old trysting place where she and Collins once bad long thoughts about God and marriage, guess who's there? TECHNICALLY. "THE Pr omise" rates as high·level competence. As demonstrated in pre vious o utings, director Gilbert Cates is most at home in proscenium-style scenes, but is for~}Olle whoe\'el' wanted a ch.uKeto start ower. ,_!Mtna~ol~C.... ~ r'lot•"l>y(fl ~ AllCO lMMSSYMCTURlS ~.t~·~------ NOW BRISTOL CINEMA STADIUM DRIVE·IH PRODUCED BY Fred Wein· traub and Paul He ller for Universal, the Gary Michael White screenplay asks us to agonize over a beautiful young girl <Katbleell Qulnlan)-who is disfi gured in a car cr ash near Boston after pledging eternal fealty to the scion of a wealthy family (Stephen Collins). 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For plan ahead cooks, lhe unrtlled .crepes and c r eam cheese fllllng 1 without bananas 1 may be frozen up to a month. Defrost when rt!ady to use and proceed as directed. The spicy, delicate crepe ta flavored with the same spices and molasses of old·fashloned gin gerbread. now t urned into a very c o n temporary wrapping for a v e lvet y cheese-banana filling. GINGERBREAD CREPES ' 1h cup all·purpose flour 1h cup rye flour ( alJ.purpose flour may be substituted l i.w teaspoon salt l tablespoon cocoa 1h teaspoon ginger 114 teaspoon cinnamon 1~ teaspoon ground cloves 1;4 U!aspoon nutmeg 3 eggs 14 cup unsulphured molasses , 1 cup milk v. cup waler or ginger brandy 3 tablespoons oil Place all ingredients jn blender or mixer bowl and beat well Cabout one minute). Let baller stand for 1 hour for more perfect crepes . Should batter become too thick as you are using it, add a teaspoon or more or liquid. It is necessary to stir th.is batter occasionally as rye flour has a tendency to sink. Food Y,.ietlde · SDOWDIBD CJ .. Start a new bollday tradition in your family -serve Frosty the Snowman Ralain·Clnnamoo Loaf for Christmas morning breakfast! TIU1 raisin studded yeast bread loaf la s prinkled with cinnamon and sugar and frosted with rum.ftavond powdered aucar tdq. Using rroien bread dough thla cheerful sriowmaa is run and easy to shape, bake a~ decorate. Whether you bake Frosty to serve 1for Chriatmu breakfast or to give for gllls th'is fresb baked loaf will become a favorite boUday tra4itlon! F&O STY THE SNO WMAN RAI S I N· CINNAMON LOAF I 1 <one pound> loaf frozen bread dough \".! cup raisins V• cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons bUtter lcuppowderedsugar 1·2tablespoons milk i.w teaspoon rum extract Let frozen loaf thaw to room temperature. Soak raisins in warm water for 3-4 minutes. Drain thoroughly; mix raisins with l tablespoon cinnamon·suga r mixture. Roll dough out. Spread raisins on dough. Roll dough up and knead raisins into dough. Using lwo·thirds or dough make base and cent.er <base should be slightly larger than centerl. Cut remaining one- thkd or ~ into 3 parts. Divide one part in half for arms, use one part for head, and one part ror hat. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with remaining einnamon·sugar mix- ture. Let rise In warm place until doubled ill size. Dip upside.down crepe griddle according the manufacturer's directions. For right·side·up method, non-stick pans don't need to be oiled. Others should be wiped with small amount or oil on a wad or paper toweling. When pan bas been heated over medium·high heat, lift pan from burner, pour in 2·3 tablespoons of baUer, and tilt pafLtlllW batter flows over bottom of pan in a very thin layer. Retu rn to neat and-coot -until crepe bottom is browned. Carefully flip crepe to lightly brown other s ide for a few seconds. Re move from pan to racks or layers of paper towel to coot Yield: 20·24 crepes. Frosty the Snowman Raisin Loaf Bake in 375" oven 20·25 minutes unUI golden brown. Let cool. Mix powdered sugar, milk, and rum extract. Spread·frosting on body and arms or Frosty. Use Christmas candles, raisins, or cherries to make buttons, race and hands. MN~A CREAM FILUNG 1 8-Gunce package cream cheese lh cup confectioners· sugar 2 tablespoons unsulphured molasses 1 tablespoon lemon Julee 4·5 bananas 1/4 cup chopped nuts I optional) · Extra confect ioners' sugar In blender or mixer, combine cream cheese. sugar, molasses and lemon juice; mix until smooth and Ouffy. Spread 2-3 tablespoons filling on each crepe. Arrange a row of sliced bananas down the middle of each crepe. Sprinkle with nuts. Roll or fold crepe loosely: May be refrigerated for several hours at this point. Before serving, beat for 5-8 minutes in 325° oven. Dust with confectioners' sugar before serving. Banana Split Filling: Just before serving, spread cool Gingerbread Crepes with vanilla ice cream, banana slices, nuts, and chocolate or caramel sauce. .. Make-ahead gingerbread crepes. Molded Dessert BUTl'ERSCOTCllSWIRLCREESECAKE 2 envelopes unflavored gelatine 2'h cups milk 4 egg-s, separated 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 packages C8 oz. each> cream cheese. softened 1 package (6 oz.) butter·scotch·flavored pieces 1/4 cup sugar Graha m Cracker Walnut Crust• Jo medium saucepan, spri.nkle unflavored gelatine over 1 cup milk. Stir in egg yolks beaten with 1 cup milk. Stir over low heat until geialine dissolves, about 5 minutes; add vanilla. In large bowl, beat cream cheese until smooth; gradually beat in gelatine mixture. Chill. stirring occasionally, u~til mixture mounds slightly when dropped from spoon. Meanwhile, in small saucepan, melt but· terscotcb pieces with remaining 'h cup milk; cool. In medium bowl. beat egfl? whites until soft peaks form; gradually add sugar and beat unitl .stiff. Fold into gelatine mixture. Combine butterscotch with 2 cups gelatine mixture and alternate spoonfuls with remaining g• ''ltine mixtu.re in prepared pan. Gently swirl wlta. knife to marble and chUI until firm. about 4 hours. Makes 12 servings . •Graham Cracker Wa)nut Crust. In small bowl, combine 1 cup graham cracker crumbs, 3 tablespoons melted butter or margarine, and lh cup finely chopped walnuts. Press onto bottom of 9-incb springform pan; chill. PEACH MELBA CA.KE 1 can c 16 oz. ) sliced peaches, drained and chopped <reserve syrup l 1 package no oz.) frozen raspberri~s thawed and drained (reserve syrup> Wate r 1 envelope unflavored gelatine 1 cup ( 'h pt.) heavy cream, whipped • Butterscotch Swirl Cheesecake for the holidays.' 8·inch angel food cake, cut into l·inch cuoes Combine reserved peach and raspberry syrups with enough waler to equal l lh cups. In rg.edium saucepan. sprinkJe unflavored gelatine over 'h cup syrup mixture: stir over low heat until gelatine dissolves. about 3 minutes. Add remaining 1 cup syrup mixture and chill. stirrin1t occasionally, until mixture ls consistency of unbeaten egg whites. Fold in whipped cream, cake, peaches, and raspberries; turn into 8-cup mold and chill until firm. Makes 8 to 10 servings. CREAMY CHOCOLATE PECAN PI E 1 envelope unflavored gelatine ·~ cut> packed dark brown sugar <See GEL, Page CZ> Coeonut 4 Pn1npkln Dessert lovers everywhere will absolutely rave about the sweet and spicy goodness of Coconut Pumpkin Bars made with mini.wheats cereal biscuits. Those moist bars are cake·Uke with a rich mixture of coconut, walnuts and brown sugar on top. The cereal adds special texture and flavor that will make thJs a treat the whole family wW love. Coconut Pumpkin Bars are delicious eaten. pJa1n. But for a fancier dessert, serve them warm, topped with ice cream or whip~ top. ping. (;OCONUT PtJMPKIN BARS • 1 cup regular all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder v. teaspoon bok1ng soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon l,A, teaspoon ground nut._meg 15 whole mini-wheat cereal biscuits ~ cupmllk 1 cup pumpkin , t teaspoon vanilla fJavortne 1..\ cup soft shortenlog ~ cup n.rmly packed brown sugar tegg ~ cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 cup flaked coconut 'h cup chopped walnuts Stir to&etbel' nour, baking powder, soda. salt, chuuamon and nutmeg. Set aside. C,,.., whole wheat biscuits to measure 1 ~ cups. Combine crushed cereal, milk, pumpkin and vanilla in medium·slze mixing bowl. Let stand 15 minutes.· Meanwhile in large mixing bowl, beat shortening and the ~ cup brown sugu unW mixture ii light and fluffy. Add 1 egg. Beat well. Stir in cereal mixture. Add drY ingredients and mix well. Spread batter evenly in 1reased 13 x 9 x 2·inch baking ~n. Beat remaJnJng egg until thick and lemon colored. Gradually add the ~up brown sugar. Beat until thick. Stir ln coconut and nuts. Spread evenly over batter ln pan. Bake ln oven at 350"F. about 30 minutes or unUt wooden pick inserted near center comes out clean. Serve plain or with lee cream or whlpped topplq-. j ~ ....... . ----- (2 ~lYPllOT FOOD Nutritious Treats •• .Gel 1elatine dl11olves about 5 mlnutea. Add eboco)ate. corn syrup, butter. and vanilla and allr over low beat untJl cboeolate ls completely melted, about 5 minutes. Chill, atirrlng occasional· ly. unt.U mixture mounda 1Uahtly wbea dropped from spoon. Chocolat frosted tot lee squares . fnlitod 1uper wh at I rm • «>okies . . apley date drops . the)' taatt-• even belt r than they ~ aound ! B id ' belna madt' wllh 1 1nerous •mount of healthful •heat g rm. f'&t'h h aom.itt\.ln(J peclal to or. fer In navo1 and t turt'. You'll note in the mart" di(lnt II ts thut thl'.wh al aerm Is cambrned "Oh nuts. draed Cru1t1 and various spice all wholl·~ome , n:itural flavor 11artncrl'J lo thti nutty tutlng whtat acrm l:k l of ull, lhc:.t• ~Xlf'S IU t' QUl('k und fun to m kl• ont' la an ta11y bar rool<I~ and the others nrc simple drQp took1t.·s Ju~l follow tht• , 81\'en in ~t r u c t1 on ' Th ose cook\e& ur~ fabulous t•ukf\ fresh the day lhey'rt• b.iked but they keep well too P1tt·~ In a1rt1ghl N1nt.une1 s for maximum slor<.iKl' t1ml' To help th1• ho n11• bakt>r get bl'Sl res ult... cveryt1mt•. twn• arc some t1mt!l} ups to follow. When making drop cook1l'S, place th~ dough neatly on the bak inli( s h eet Mounds s hould a ll be approx 1mately th<' &a me size to insure even baking and uniform appearance When cutting b ar cookies, a ruler helps in scoring s traight lines a nd measuring into equal sized pieces. Do use a cooling rack when specified. This allows air to circulate under ' hot rrom t he oven cookies and prevents • damp or soggy bottoms. , Take note or the s torage hints for these interest- .. ing wheat germ cookies. WHEATGERM TOFFEE SQUARES 1 • cup butter, :-;of ICnl•d ':: cup granulated or brown sugar l teas poon pun• vanilla extract 1 2 teaspoon salt :t,. c u p vacuum packed wheat germ, re· gular or sugar & honey t ~ cups nour 112 cup semisweet chocolate pieces _ ~ cup finel y c h opped walnuts or pecans Beat butler with sug· ar, vanilla and salt until ------amy. c.MJx in wheat germ and nour. Press into bottom or greased 8 or 9-inch square pan Bake in 350 oven 20 to 25 minutes or until golden on edges. Remove from oven . Spr inkle with chocolate pieces. Return to oven and bak e S minutes longer ·or until chocolate melts. Spread chocolate evenly over top . Sprink l e with walnuts . Cut into squares. Cool before re- m oving from pan. Makes 36 squares. SUPER WHEAT GERM COOKIES 11.? c up s o ld rashioned oats 3~ c o..1 p v a c u u m packed wheal germ. rp. gular or sugar & honey :\• cup sugar ' 2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cin· namon 1 • teaspoon cloves 1 ~ cup cooking 011 2 eggs 112 c u p r a i s 1 n s • t·hopped nuts, snipped prunes, mixed dried fruit or naked coconut Flaked coconut walnut or pecan halves Combine oats, wheat germ, s ugar, salt. cin· namon and cloves. Mix in oil. eggs and fruit. Spoon t~aspoonfuls onto lightly greased and lightly fl oured baking s heets. Garnis h with coco n ut. walnut or pecan halves. Bake 111 350 oven 10 to 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove from baking sheet lo cooling rack. Store in container with tight fitting cover between layer!> of wax paper. Makes 3 dozen. 'PICY WHEAT GERM DATE DROPS :I .. cup s hortening I cup brown s ugar. firmly padted 2 eggs Wedding and engage· ment announcement& run on Sunday in the D<iily Pilot . F"""' are auo.llobte ot oil Dolli/ Pilo1 ofl1ct>s or by colling the Frarures OPpartment.642-4321 . To avoid dr•oppoinl· mt'ftt. pro.~pectfvl' t>nd(l:t ore• reminded to holH' their u1edd1ng stone&. with u bloclc>Ond·wlnte glouy o/ thr tmdt or of the C011ple. to the Features Depart• ment one wttk before the ~· l cup va r.uu m packed wheat I ' rm ,.,. aular or S1.u;1r &c bon1•\ 1 •,. cupe flour • lt' poon Ult '• lt>upoon llOd.a l lea poon r1 n n•m<'n '~ k• l)(lOn t lo\ ~ l_. t.ea"poon nutnll'i! '• Np bull rmtlk 1 18 OUntf') pn, k,1 "t Pllt<'d datM, o;n1p1wd I :I C U II C h Cl JI lh' d ~•louts Re l to l lht'.r hort(•n •na and sugar until nur ly Beal in •H• Mix to1 ther wheat •erm, I lour, uh, 1<>da .nd 'f lre1. Add lo batter a lunately with but· lermtlk. Stir In datH and -.a.1nut1. Drop by beapln1 tea1poontula onto 1rHUd bak1n1 th ti Bab In 350 oven 10 lo 12 m OULU Remov rrom baking 11hc-et lo cool on nck Stort-In contain r with 11tthl f1tt1na cover M.skc •dot.en cookl4!1 <PrMI Pa .. 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Quality ingredient<; can make almost any dish a s uccess and potatoes from Idaho, in peak s up- ply now through early s umme r, s urpass all others for flavor, texture and versatility. Herc is another quick and simple supper soup. Make it with frozen s pinach, cooked and p ureed in a blende r , then add onions, season- ing and chopped fresh p0tatoes. SPUD ANO SPINACH SOUP 4 tablespoons butter or m argarine .,, cup c h opped onion 2 cups chopped raw potatoes (2 medium} · 11/4 cups water 11 2 teaspoons sail •,. teaspoon white pepper 1 package 110 oz. l frozen spinach 2 cups milk 1 cup light cream Mel t butter or mar gari ne in large saucepan; saute onion until golden. Add potato, water, salt and pepper. Cover; simmer, stirring oc cas ionally, 40 minutes, or until potatoes are tender. Cook spinach according· to package directions, drain and puree in elec· tric blender. Add puree to soup. mix well. Stir in m ilk and cream ; br ing soup to boiling. Ser vc with lemon wedges, 1( desired. Makes: 4 main dis h servings or 8 ap· petizer servings. TREASURE VALLEY POTATO SOUP 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 1/-1 c up c hoppe d onion 1-1 cup c h opped celery 3 cups diced. pared potatoes (2 large I 1 tablespoon mar· joram 2 teaspoons minced parsley 1"2 teaspoon salt 1 '12 cups milk &h c up c hopped cooked ham Melt butter in large saucepan. Saute onion and celery until tender , a bout 5 minutes. Add potatoes. m a rjoram. pa rsley and salt: add enough water to cover potatoes. Bring to boil· mg: simmer 20 minutes, unti l potalot•s are tender Add m ilk and · ham: cook, s tirring oc- casionally. until soup comes to boiling. Ser ve hot. !\fakes: 4 main dish servings or 8 <1ppctizer servings. Super moxJ-pods ... .. ~ m .., 9 -~ .;, MOREABSORBENTTHANANY BELTED NAPKIN ... EVEN SUPER e EXTRA WIDE ADHESIVE STRIP e SUPER PROTECTION e SUPER THICKNESS Save 25¢ with this cOuPon - Special '.Veg Bake Now that lhe enter- taining eu on is here, kc«>p 1n mi nd that m.u1hroo1n11 make great beglnnani;s for holiday meul!i and parties. They're low caloric, ex· I rtci:nel')' versatile. arid their presence alone <'an tii e a meal elegance To see how many dif fere nt part y h ats mus hrooms c·an wear. t a ke the f ir s t r ecipe be low , Mushrooms 1n Sherried Cream Sauce In the morning. rinse the mushrooms and biol dry. 1Never peel , their skins are so de licate a s to be unnoticeable' l Mix the t•rumbs with season- 1 ng ing r e dients and minced parsley Then. later. 1n one quick trip to the kitchen you can pop the mus hrooms in the ove n t o bake un til golde n. <These. t oo. could double as u de lighlful acompanimcnt to roast meats. poultry. or broiled fish.> ft 's because of the many quic k and de· licious things which can be done with mushrooms that our na tional product ion and consumption of this de licate veget able has more than doubled 1n less than a decadc. 1'1 USH ROOM S I N SJIERRI ED CREAM SAUCE l p o und fr c~h mushrooms ' 4 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons flour :•, teaspoon salt 1.. teaspoon ground black pepper I cup half and half I' 2 tablespoons dry sherrv Toast points Rinse. pat dr) an<I h a lve mushrooms, 1f large . In a la rge skillet me lt butter. Add mushrooms : s autc until golden. about 5 mmutes. :----' Mushrooms in Sherried Cream Sauce. Stir in flour. ~all <rnd black µ<'pper. Gradually stir 1n half and half and ~herr~ S1 mmN until saU('l' thickens shi.thtly. :,t1rnng oflt•n S<'n l' ov<'r toast pmnu. C R·U MB BAK E 0 MUSHROOMS 2 pounds m edium· ------ :i1zed mushroom~ 1 • cup butt('f' or marjlarinc. melted I c up ~oft bre •• d crumb!, I ll'ai-poon o nwn po\\der 1 : teaspoon salt ·~ teas poon ba!i>il lt'aves. crushed Intro .~ !'inch Around black pepper Chopped p<1rs lc•y Prehe.<lt own to 400 F Rms e. pal dry and trim mushroom!. P lue<· an ,, 13·x 9-x 2 inch bak1ni.: pan. Pour buctcr m l·r mushroom~. m ix \\t!ll Hake. uncovered for 30 minutes. In a s mall bowl mix bread c rumb s , onion powder, salt. bas il a nd blac k pepp er S pr1nkl l' ove r m us hrooms. Hake until b r e a d c r u m b s a r l' go ld e n . about I ll minutes . Sprinkle with chopped parsley. uc1ng: . 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Add F'or each aerviq, top wlne or Jule., II deelred. a one·lhlrd-cup S('C)Op or Cover and chill several lrozen yogurt wlth a hours. Serve chilled In quarter-cup 0£ mixed •le m med a 1a11e11. fruit includ.lnl a ta ble· M1ku aix MrVtn1s. 80 spoon of the JuJce. Each calories each fwfne or serving, about 110 juice adda s to 10 calories. colories pe.rrsservtnal. J 8 AM8ll08IA AOZEN UNOAE KIND YOGVaT P.UFMl'8 OFWNCll Ambrosia <recipe ~ cup low·fat cot· g'ven above) tage cheese f roun low .ht V. teaspoon vanilla yo1urt, vanilla o r . V. c up cru s h ed pineapple ptneapple, Juice-packed V. cup Ambrosia treclpe liven> C ombl ne cottage cheese. vanilla and r.ineapple. Chill. At unchUme mound in a tultp sundae dish and top with Ambrosia fruit. includln1 some Juice. Makes ooe serving, UD· der 200 calories. AIOl&081A aEM.IELLO l envelope plain gelatin V. cup cold water l cup boWoc water 8.ou.nce can frozen oran1e Juice concen· trate, partly thawed l banana, r i pe, peeled. sliced l red apple, cored, diced 2 tables poon s shredded coconut Sprinkle gelatin on cold water in blender contataer. Walt one minute until aoftened, lhe1;1 add boWag water. Blend. scraping fre· quently, until celatin aranules dtaeolve. Add ~artly froien orange ulce concentrate and lend s m o o th . Refrigerate about 10 minute., until mtnure is 1ll1bUy thickened. Then fold in bananas and ap· pie. Spooa into a loaf pan or lndlvJ du al deaaert d ishes and 1prlnkle wtth coconut. Chill until fum. Makes six aervlags, about 100 calories each. B~HdDitmdl~nm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;,:=-----~--~~--~.~~~--~~~~~~~--~~----~~----------~~------~--~ ln lamW.. Surrouoded L ky e lbe Bl• EaUtr' teadl to by otber plat nllera, UC IS take · the famlb eatin& · ha bits 11 tbe aorin. . . When out•ldera leave t food OD tMir piatel, the our one s op =~·~:!:::~r~~ -. =~~c~h:t '~t~::. ~~~ hri•strnas sto~e. Big eatlng la more .. habit than bunaer. Dif· ferln1 from tbe Bad ~ten who are always hungry because Junk food doesn't satWy, the Blg Eater cou&d easlty eat leu wttbout suffer· ing discomfort. Are you a Big Eater? Here's some food for thought: THE GROANING BOARD -U you. or the person who cooks. con· tlnually overprepares for every meal -a few extra chops, more noodles "just in case" - everyone at the table is encouraged &o overeaL Tbe cook can save tlme, trouble, money and walatllnes by preparing only what's needed: one serving of everything per pel"SClll per meaJ. SECOND HELPINGS -The "help-yourself'" style or semng -put· ting big bowls of every· thing in the middle of the table -encourages Overeaters to overdo. <Big Eaters take small ::1ings, lots of them, Jose count!> Better to fiU the plates in the kitchen and take them to the dining table. A p lateful of food l s psychologically more satisfying, and saves dish-washing! PORTION CONTROL -What is a "serving," a n yh"ow! A-voidin g seconds does no good if your "serving" already includes a second help- ing and a hall! Accord· ing to federal standards, a food serving is a half· cupful or 100 grams <3 and one-half ounces). In other words, a ball-cup or mashed potatoes or a • 'q u art e r -pouode r" hamburger before cook· ing. Canned and frozen foods, grocer y ite ms. airline meals and c afeterias adhere to those standards. <Don't be misled by restaurant meals and cookbook por· lions. Restaurant por· tions are purposely overgenerous so that even the most glut· tonous patron will feel he's gotten his money's worth ? l AVOIDING "WAIST" -A void waste when you're in charge of the cooking and serving, but when meals are outside your control, don't feel that you have to clean your plate just because somebody else overfllled it. Before you begin a meal make a mental de· cision about the quanUly you intend to eat. And whatever is left is . . . leftovers! Come to Lucky for your sparkle. You11 find everything you need to deck the halls at our Trim -a·Tree shop ... candles. tinsel. Icicles, and ornamental lights. sparkly garlands and trinkets for fastening to every bough. Pick from our large selection of colorful wrappings and holiday greeting cards ... all available at Lucky's Discount Centers and all marked at Lucky's low. discount prices. Just call us Santa's helper. You'll find a variety of gift items at Lucky's Discount Centers, too ... towels, linens. cookware, plants, baskets. clothing and games for the kids. Buy them ~~~" ib now while you stock up on our own Lady Lee Egg Nog ~~~".,. ..... ...,';"~---.,, (in the dairy case) and other festive foodstuffs. We've got the perfect gift. A Lucky Glf t Certificate is _a great w~ to spread the cheer to persons who've been special this year. It lets you pay exactly what you want to spend for a custom gift that's .. . ·-guaranteed to please. Give 0 ·1 (.•'"rt (<-> t.ii · early so the certificate can be · redeemed for one of our USDA Grade A turkeys, boneless hams or Bonded beef roasts for Christmas dinner ... or a favorite brand of Christmas splrlt. 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(A .15 HEW CROP WALNUTS 69 OUfOllMA OMY SIZE LO e LARGE AVOCADOS 29 OUN<» 'tiflfll Al<'t ~ ............. CA • (\OW" .. ,. tOteo..a.wt'-11\ty-.. W Uf\Ql"lf'~ "'<••o•o•~•••.;.~ ...,o1t....,_.oat0 ......., .... ....,..._.,._ ......... OBSERVE THE SPEED WMIT -Big Eat~rs tend to be fast eaters. It only stands to rf>MOn that the fastest pork puts away tbe most calories. Slow down! Opt for foods that re· quire sipping, picking and chewing: hot soups, corn on the cob, crunchy salads, meat on the bone. Savor at a leisure· ly pace. DeJigbt in the tastes and textures, the s ubtle nuances of flavors . Don't be the fi rst one finished; that tempts to second belp- in1s. And don't let a tableful ot speed eaters rush you tbrouab every meal. Tate your own sweet time ud be the tblnoest on• In tbe buncb. ... what discount is all abOut. APPLE ADaOSIA 2 apples, red, un· peeJed, cored, dJced 2 eating oranges, peeled, cut ln blC..sile chunks 1 banana, peeled, sliced 3 tabltlpooDI dried •bredded coconut . DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS "24 DAYS E>F CHRISTMAS" MIA*"• ,.. •. u.,._ .. .,.,.,. f'ULUll"* "":r WMMIT ........ lie MO. M,,_ MWl4IW 110 IO, STAft~ MIA.l\'MO OOl1AMl:tA ttee ....... llOUlaYMO ~IUCYAVllM .....,._..,... 971 Cl..-tt!OM ATYI~ --=~ ..... IT .... ,...,.....,. ... """""'°'°" llM:IM .... A'f\.MTA Mbllla """" "'"~-WMmll• l 1· l \ I ) l opt.loaal: 2 table·• poou ablrrJ or pj;Map. 8lOMI Ofll"N DAILY t A.M. ........ _ .. ,_ ........ u1na 1 s ·~ ... ,.. .• • ..... ...-. °""' . A --I ' . . . -. "" . ~ ... · -... -. -. . ... -... I l ! t ( .. l' FOOD It's Easy to R e duce Recipe Cholesterol Intake Many readert are wrillDi to me about tbelr problerni ol coo«Jnc tor a 19Ueot who Ml been rtttrlcted to a low-c holes9rol diet.. By t0m- parlaon to other more diffit\.Ltt dieta this ii ac- tually only a •UJbt cbaU qe to the k00wled1•· ble cook. Tho trick ll to know the rul• and auy within them, without lmposlnc ·unnecessary rfflrlctlona on the uae of htrbl and aplces Let me share two lntcreatl~ let n with you· DEAR JUNE ROTH Ny hmband has been ordered to reduce hla cholesterol intake. I know to e liminate ct'rtaln foods but I need ·further pertinent fiacta. w~ t speclally enjoy seafood, broiled f'-"h In part.lcuh1r, bt& llre ahrlmp, crab meit, or lobller meat olt linlta' My hutband and I bolh ft\)oy chicken alM, and t have many chicken l'e(lpfl but I'm not sure ll IOD\e or the anaredJenta would ~ pernitted, t.hat •• the Mably 1ea1oned ones. Mn. A.B. DEAR MRS A.B. · Wben dealing wit\' 'l low·cbo&e.~rol diet, keep ln mlnd that animal lat.I are out and vt~ table rat.a att okay <except for eocoout oll>. tt a ·1ya" i. skJm milk, corn oil maraarlne, and ve.-:etable 0U1 oa salad. lt'a. "no'' to buttu, whole milk, latfy mHta <trtm well l and p0ultry 1.kln <don't eat>. Avoid shellnsh and ora a_n meats, 1.be good news ls that herbs and 1pkes have ntthlng to do with cholesterol, so aeaaoo your food as before. Be grateful that you've been ord4red to ~ this healthier way -It could prolooc your Uves. DEAR JUNE ROTH: I wa. very lnterested in your recent low·cbolnterol diet column. Would you pleue tell me btw to Jnake an omelet usln& onJy the esc whites? Mrs. J .G. Dear Mn. J .G.: My way ol making an omelet wi~ eq whit.es la to beat the whit.es u.o· UI foamy. Saute vegetables, sucb u onJona, green pepper. and even cbopped fresh tomato, in a little corn oil margarine. When the pedal Dleas By June Roth ve1etables Mre Ump. pour tll beaten egg white over all. Cook over medium heat until llghUy browned, lhtin turn omelet und let cook on the oth«'r •Ide. Servu ML once, salted to w te ff de· aired. And here are aevcral more delicious recipes ror all ol you who are tryina to follow the doc· tor'• orden for a low·cholealerol regime: BOILEDnBff 4 cod or halibut steaks J amaU onion. diced l carrot, peeled and diced l spri1 parsley 2 quart.a water "'2 ~up tarragon vinegar 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon s ugar l bay leaf 2 whole cloves Arranae fish steaks on the bottom of a heavy saucepan, ·preferably on a r ack. Add onion, carrot, and parsley. Cover with water and vinegar: add salt, sugar, bay leaf. and cloves. Brina quickly to the boiling point; lower heat to keep liquid just below t.he boiling point. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes, or until fish Oakes easily. Makes 4 servings. VEAL STEl\K.8 WITH BARBECUE SAUCE 6 shoulder veal s teaks Yule Treat Ideas Treats from yo ur kitchen make deUcious glfts for family mem· bers, friends and co- workers Easily pre· pared and inexpensive, tliese Chocolate Rum , Drops will diaappear as fast as the ones you used to leave for Santa. '' Pineapple Strawberry Jam with Rum is a de- licious and thoughtful f gift. A decorative j ar can serve as the con- lai ne r and later as a lasting present. CHOCOLATE RUM DROPS I cup butter J 1 ~ cups sugar 1 cup Ricotta cheese or s mall curd cottage cheese 2 teaspoons dark rum 2eggs 2Y.r cups sifted llour - __ '(! % I / · 'h c up <un · sweetentd > cocoa 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder '-" teupoon salt Cream butter and aug. ar until flulfy, add Ricotta or cottage cheese and dark rum . Beat, add eggs and continue to beat well. Sift together flour, cocoa, baking soda powder· and s alt and grad11aJly add to the cr eamed mixture. Drop by rounded t ea spoons onto buttered cookie sheets. Ba)<e at 350"F. for about l(J-12 minutes. Frost with tum frosting. RUM~08TING 2~ cups· Sifted conlec· tloaer's sqar 2 tablespoons butter, softened 3 teaspoons Bacardi dark rum Cream butter and sug- a r , add dark· rum . Frost tops of chocolate drops with thls mixture. Let cool. P I NEAPPLE ST&AQERRY JAMwttb RUM 12-ounce box or frozen s trawberries, thawed 1 #2 can crushed pineapple 5 cups sugar 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1/2 teaspoon c in· namon 11'.a bottle liquid fruit pectin csuch as Certo l 3 tablespoons dark rum Combine s trawber. ries , pineapple, sugar and lemon rind in a very large saucepan. B~ to a boil and boil hard "ror on e minute. Re move from heat and stir in light rum and pectin. Stir and skim for four minutes. Ladle into hot sterilized jars to '4 inch from the top. Cover with hot sterilized lids and screw on tight. In· vert until cool, lben turn upright. Yield: 8-9 half pints. SPICED CIDER RUM PUNCH C om bin e i n a saucepan 6 cups of apple cider . v.a cup packe d brown s ugar, 1k tea - spoon cinnamon, lh tea· spoon clove and simmer th e mixture for 5 minutes. Stir in ~ cup dark rum. Serve hot in heated mugs or glasses. You may wish to float 11'.a teaspoon butter on top of each serving. . - BARGAIN BASKET MARKET · 19TH & PLACENTIA • COSTA MESA FOSTER FRYING ~ARRM CHICKEN ;--~-Whole Bodied ~ ,!: ,... ~ 59e l8. ZACKY , ). FARMS~ ~ SPRINGFIELD SLICED BACON '1 39 LB. RUBY RED PRICES GOOD THRU 12-5-78 U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF CHUCK SEVEN BONE STEAKS • 12• LB. U.S.O.A. CHOICE BEEF LOIN PORTERHOUSE STEAKS •2•• LB. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ROAST ' Boneless S 219 Rump or Rolled LB. Round GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES 5 s 1 oo 4 LBS.s 1 oo · FOR FOR . U.S.O.A. CHOICE BEEF LOIN T-BONE STEAKS •2•• LB. Ji U.S.O.A. CHOICE BEEF LOIN TOP SIRLOIN Boneless STEAKS •3 1' LB. FARMER JOHN WIENERS Bttf or • , .19 Meit LB. RED DELICIOUS APPLES 39e l8. AURORA 4 TOILO TISSUE ....... M ............. ~.~?.~.~.~.~.~~. 54 NUlCY SALAD DRESSING.~~~!.~.~.~.~~~.~~~~~!.'.?.~. 7ror. GOLDEN SOFT IAIGAllNE ........ " .......... _ ....... 1.~!:!~~. 4'4 SUNSHINE Y ANILU WAFERt .................. ~.~.?.:!.~.~:. 5'4 sralHGFIELD TllOPICAL COFFIE CllAMEl -... -.... J~~~J~! If FIUIT JELLY ............... , ......... '" .... ~.~.?.~.!.~~. 5'4 GREEN GIANT CHAM STYLE OR • 294 5'RINGflELO 3'4 U•ED COii .. ~!!}.!~~!L .. ~~~.~~~. f ACIAL msu~ .................... ~.~~~~!~~- 5'ltNGFIUD TEXAN PINK 11151'. MASHED POTATOES !.!! .. !f.~· 4'4 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE.. ...... : ........ ~.?.~.~~~554 ANTHONY'S 4ac PALMOLIVE QT. eonL£ $ NOODLES ..................................... t~.~:.~~~:. Y · LAUNDIY DOEIGENT .~~~;.~!:~!.. 1.19 ~ M.fCf !OllOCll Cll llllllD WI .. , /ll:tMIOOOSJ-s WI •llM 1't _, !OIJll OUillll!lll#ID-Ml lO~ •MG!WHS -------'!' .. ~ - ,. ------~ Ir _____ _./ /// ____ _ . -..... ' -v.. cupnour v.. teaapooo salt 14 teaspoon aarllc powder 2 tablespoons com otl 1 can <&-ounce ) tomato sauce 1 can (8~ oubce l plMeaple Udbita 1 green pepper, seeded and cut 1n chunks ~ cup brown sugar 114 teaapoon ginger Dredge veal steaks ln a mixture of the nour, aalt, and garlic powder. Heat com oil ln a sklJlet: quJckly brown the veal steaks on both sides and remove from pan to a Oat casserole. Combine tomato sauce, pineapple tidbits includ- ing Juice, green pepper, brown sugar and ginger In a small S\..Ucepan: simmer for 5 minutes. Pour sauce o~r veal steaks. Bake ln a 350°F. oven ror 30 minutes, or until veal is tender. Makes 6servings. 11.\.KED LEMON CHICKEN 2 broiler chickens, cul tn parts 3 tablespoons me lted t0rn oU margarine ~ cup lemon Juice I tablespoon chopped fresh dill Y.r teaspoon salt V.. teaspoon paprika Arrange chicken in a Oat baking 4lsh. Com. bine the melted margarine, lemon Juice, diU , salt, and paprika: pour over chicken parts, Cov- er with toll or a ttght·fitUng lld. Bake in a 3S0°F. oven for 45 minutes, or until tender. Uncover the baking dilh the last 10 minutes so chicken will brown. Makes 8 servings. ~·"'·'--- JENO~~ two 101· Y ta 1an Bread Pizzas and I'll give .you one free." '..... . ..... , 182488 I I Bay two Jeno's Italian er.ad Pim• 1 I and get one &eel Name I · I M.il this compleUld form wi1h the seal of : I qulllty from two Jeno's Italian Breed Pizzas Addrea I I 1nd rectfw •store coupon good for enother I one fret. One coupon per family. Offer Citv State Zip.'.:,__ I I exph• Oct. 1, 1979 and does not Include . I 1 1 refmbunement for consumer's postage. Meil to: I Pfta1e allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. Jeno's "Buy Two Italian Bread" Offer I P.O. Box 6609 , I I Duluth, MN 66802 I I , f I L Chw, Sauugt, Pepperoni, Combination . In your •acer• ,....,. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ... i09 •• •• ... liiio... -- ( t • • ... • • I DAA,YptLOT Fitting Into the Mold :• • Lovely lo look ut a nd Cut i>ound c.ili 1n11LA ~iinberry uuce Repeat Sprud mcrln1tuc over de llc1ously llcht a r~ lt>n 11thwl11.-sllc<•is Mix d1ppln1t. istuckln end aldca and top or coke. these crunbfrry rfflpe c ranbNry uce u nd s prradlna ,,.1n1 all Place cake in a preheet· toaerveroc-tb holidaya. orange rind Mhc orange 11iu1 and haJr of cran c d m ode re l e ove n CRANBt:aav TIERED Julcl" and white win~ und berry mixture f'ndlnat c"° F l roe-10 minutes or I CHI,.., 0 N 8 .. , •D pour Into a hallow ob "'Ith a plain allc on top until merbtjue ta lll htly t "'"M'Ou)._ Iona pan Ol p a nke ire maJdrui uke In loar browned. Garnlah cake 1hc Into wine mlJtturt• form > 8f'ol e~1 whltea with amall wfdaes or <Malt.eelS.qaart•olcl> turnrn~ to C'oat both until alU( (1raduatly frflh OrUl8C!. SJlc cake ·-l\ld Pleet 1Uct oo o bf•t In 1u1•r. I table· and aerve to~od with " .Flnoi LA'YElt h t r I tt t tlr Ul l I I b Cranberry Tiered Chicken Salad Mold. FOOD ·' t .. l 3 c ups cranberr y ea proo p a f'r 11poon a a me un m x rema n nlJ cran e rry f juice c0ckt1all .. S;p~r~~a~d~wt;l~h~M>~m~c~o~f~th~e~t~ur~t-1~1~1~Ul~l~1~nd=='';:os:;:"::"::· ::•;:a:;u;;ct1~.:---;;;::====:::;;;;;;::~.::;=~:;;~~===~!!!!!=~~~~=~==::;~-::=========-l pa c ktt ae 13 '": t. oun c ett l 11 trawber r y gelutln • ·I pu c k uge 1 3 ounre I lemon "l'lulln l cup dru1twd f nul cocktail 1 cup "hole bcrr,.y f'ranberry S11uce I SECOND l.AVd . I 2 en\•tdOPl'~U n , flavored geh1lln ' I can I 101 ~ ounc1•s •condensed chicken broth l cup t 111 pant I light . cream l cup c 1 z pant 1 :,our 'cream I• I cup tomato Juice Salt and pepper t 2 cups diced cooked chicken I i., cup fine l y !chopped celery , •,2 c u p f I n e l y chopped dill or sweet pickles ' Heal 1 cup of the cran- berry juice lo boiling . Add gelatins and stir un· tit dissolved. Stir in re· maini ng c r a nbe rry juice. Chill until slightly thickened. Fold in fruit cocktail and cranberry sauce. Pour into 3 quart mold and c hill ·until firm. Combine gelatin a nd c h icken broth . Place over low heat and stir until gelatin is dis· solved. Stir in cream. sour cream and tomato Juice. Season to taste with salt and pepper. C hill until s lightly thi c k e ne d . F o ld in r h1 c ken, cele ry and pic kles. Pour mixture over cranberry layer s and chill until firm. To unmold, dip mold into lukewarm water , tap to loosen and invert on a platter. Garnis h with' bite-s ize greens and s~rve with mayonnaise t hinne d with lemon J ui c e . H o t c h e ese biscuits are nice with this. CRANBERRY MERINGUE CAKE <Serves6to&> t p ackag e c 1 2 ounces I frozen pound cake. thawed I can Cl6 ounces) whole ber ry cranberry sauce Grated rind of one orange Juice of 1 oranie :i• cup white wme 3 egg whites 'h cup sugar Spiced Fruit Jo' o r a d e l i c i o u s homemade gift idea this Christmas, pl ace these Red Potatoes U S No 1 a. 18• L~yFresn Banana Squash a. 10' Plania •449 Crisp ...... Green Clbblgl Heads a. 15• 4-lrrdt,. ,1n ledRlcllhes 2 ...... 35• HOUM Planll Sun Glmt llalalna 1=: •141 BROCCOLI Fresh And . Tender'( ... :~ -~ ... decorative jars fi ll ed ~ 99 ~~~e~~~~~~:.~e~r~~~its 14hi>l.Ong Grain RICe5ir~t~r~ 0 It's a move back to the ~ old traditions of giving .,._ Biz Dllar,...nl 0Laundry II«. $171 girts of s~cially pre· _..-etergent lox pared foods for special friends. And like holiday §-) v 0 gurt Drinks 5 ..... •1 fruit cakes and canned • t Lucerne PIRtl preserves. these aainty . jars of fancy fruits offer ~-····~--.. ~Iii' a very personal touch to your holiday gifts. U.S.D.A. Choice Beef WISPRIDE CHEESE CUPS •l-GL99° LUCERNE EGGNOG Holiday s121 'Beverage a'::.. This recipe makes ex· cellent use of the s picy s weetness in confections to give flavor to the fruit. Serve the fruit well c h illed as a refreshing contrast and acco mpaniment to meat, ftsh or fowl. CANDIED S PICED CHUCK ROAST,...._....... FRUIT 2 cups water 1 cup cinnamon can· ILADECUT Lazy cook Safeway Chuck Roast. y our favor ite way to fork dies, crushed 11~ teaspoon ground ,<:loves •Ai teaspoon' ground nutmeg tenderness. It is one of the best · ~ eating cuts of beef and there so . many ways to prepare ltl • · · ...aM , 8 fresh pe ars, peel ed, cored and halved H e at water ln saucepan . Gradually. add crushed candy , stir· riDM constantly until dls·j solved. Add cloves and nutmeg, mtxlng welt. Add pears and cook In mixture until j ust tender, turning orten.' Cool In syrup and place deJlred amounts In in· dlvldual jars or other contal nen. Can be• rroien or stor ed In refrigerator for about two week•. TOP SIRLOIN ·sTUK USDA Choice -. •111 Beet Clluck - Bonel-Sllllc u:2.~8::~· ._ '1" Arm Pot Rout u=8=· .. '1" Corned Beet Round=M'~:; .. •111 • Variation: Use fresh· plneapple allces In placej ,,n==~~="i=!! ot Ute peen. followin1 • 1• aame recipe. SKINLESS FRANKS \ Wiison CertJlied 990 Meat or 1_ ... ~Beef ...... ~ "'•· . , More Fine Meat1 Sllcld leet Uver F•~::.:: .. 1r Sllced .Bologna s1er11nv ~ •1 11. Snow Cnll Clusllrl .. '1" Make someone's Christmas really merry w11h a Safeway gilt certificate that's guaranteed to please Everyone will be pleased 10 custom 1 select 1he gill of his or her choice from • a Safeway·s fabulous array of tine foods and • "' many things other than food. @-c;>Pork & Beans c~~~s '~: 49c ~ Skippy ~Peanut Bu_tter 0 'd F:~n~~ 99c )®~Brocade Blue u~~~~e~~r 3:::-99° Citrus Punch g~t;~, 't.::· 890 Large 'AA' Eggs Lucerne Fresh ~= 79° liif~NIBLETS . CORN reen Giant Vocuum Pack r· 1 FOOD A Citrus Tart Catrus lovt1rs reJolce tbe season ror fresh eltru1 la here! Th" en llre cltrus family oran1ea. arapefrult. lemoru. Um , tan&' 105, tangerlnu •nd kum quats ls in &ood IUPP l)' for ertjoy1na In aalads, de111erta, and juat phun eiaUn1 out ot h nd Verutllll citru" I ea y to let1 The lJnit f'd f ruh Fruit and Vccetablt' Aasod Uon U)ll to I~ for "'<'II haped f r u its with 11mooth·tntured akina Wt'ICht lnd1cate1 Juke "ontent, "° be sure the rrolts ure h eavy ror thelr slie Skin eolor . however. ls not a r lla ble gauge of the quality of any cctrws fruit Evl'n the mos t delicious globes aomPtJmes sport a greenish hue or ?\nme russet markanas on their eiterion . · Take advantage of winter's abundance of citrus when designing rruit basket..s for holiday glfts and restive cen· terpieces for the dining table. Nol oniy will a citrus centerpiece add a cheery. note, the Crull a l s o doubles as a refreshing, simple de· sert. And don't forget oranges. ·tangelos and tangerines at swcklng· s tuffing lime FRE It ORANGE TAaT 2 cup all purpose nour 1., eut> sucar ~4 ttoatpooa u lt l tU Yolks 1 teaspoon 1 rated lemon rind • cup but\ r or maraal'\ne In mcdlwn bowl. 1lfl to•elbrr llour, sugar and salt ~Ur l n rfUt yolks nd lemon r1od ~Ith a fork Rlc.-nd in buttn with fln1te,.. until mixture bolds tote\her, pr s Into a amoolh ball Wrap In wned paper or plutl<' wrap Chill 30 mlnutet, or until firm enough to roll. Roll out on \J1ghtly noored ~ur face Into a L2 Inch circle cpastry will be fo1tly thick l FH lhe putry In lo a 9 inch nutf'd tart pan with removable bot· tom PHck pastry with a forlt. lJne pastry shell with roll and fill with dried beans or raw rice. Bake in <IOO'F. oven 8 minutes; r emove foll and ~ns; bake 6 to 7 m inutes longer, untU pa st r y ls l ig htly browned. Cool on wire rack. Gently remove from pan and place on serving plate. Tan Filling: •,'2 cup red currant jelly 4 oranaea. peeled and a cttoned tn amall aaucepan. melt Jellr over low beat. Coot 1H11rt1y. Brush bot· tom of coolect paatry tbelt Uchtly with Jelly. Arrance oraqe ~Uona Jn paatry theJI ; brutb wlth r ematnln1 Jelly. Make1: I Mrvlftll. HOl.IDAV CITatJS 80WL • c up fre1bly IUJU tied oran1e Juke (2 oranges> 2 tab l ea p oo n a frt>a hly 1queue<1 Ume 1u1ce (l Ume> "•·cup suaar I tuspooo grated orana rtnd Dash of salt 3 orangc1, peeled and sectioned 2 tangerines o("\ tanllelo~. peeled an'I secUoned 2 grapefruit, peeled and sectioned 1 cup walnut halv,.• Jn saucepan, combine oran1e juice. Ume juke, sugar, orange rind and salt. Bring to bolling; boll 1 minute. Remove from heat . Cool. Jn medium bowl, combine orange, tangerine and g rapefruit sections; pour syrup over frull. Cover. Chill 1 hour. Before serving, sprinkle with nuts. Pl11m Good Idea Once enjoyed as a large pots. Add enough 'As cup cornstarch medieval harvest dish. boiling water to cover 1 teaspoon salt the tradition a I custard FUJM two-thirds 214 cups boiling Christmas plum pudding or the way up sides. Cov· water that graces today's holi· er, place over high heat; 11.t cup butter day table settings Is as steam 2 hours, adding 1 cup dark rum <not rich in folklore as it is in boiling water as needed Jamaican rum ) rla ~or a nd fragrance. to maintain correc t In 3-quart saucepan, Accprding to legend, the level. With tongs. re· combine s ugars, cor· ano'ient Druid god of move custard cups from nstarch and sail; mix plehty mixed lhe best pot s ; I e l s t a nd s thoroughly. Add boiling meats, fruits and spices m inutes; remove foil water: stir to dissolve of the earth to celebrate covers. Cool 1 hour . Un· sugar. Bring to boil over the winter solstlce -mold puddings, loosen· high heat, stirring fre· thus making this pud· ing with thin-bladed quently. Reduce heat to ding or "plum cake" knife, if necessary. medium; boil 5 minutes, older than Christmas s tirring occasionally. itself. BU1TER 8UM SAUCE Add butter; stir until I n m e r r Y 0 l d 1 ~ cups granulated melted. SUr in rum; re· England, the pudding sugar -tum mixture to boiling. was prepared the first ~ cup packed light Redue.e heat; ajmmer 2 Sunday of Advent on brown sugar minutes. Cool. -"Stir-up Day," aptly ---....;;;;-----------------: name d as the family took turns stirring the "' mixture for luck as it aged and was eventually steamed on Christmas morning. Silver coins and trinkets were customarily hidden in the pudding as surprise gifts. SUMMER PLUM PUD· DING FOK ClllllSTMAS l cup dark seedless raisins % cup golden raisins 'h cup currant..s % c up chopped pilled dates 1;.. cup diced candied pineapple •.i'J cup diced candied lemon peel 3 tabl es poons chopped crystallized ginge r 11/• cups stout or ale !l~ c up dark rum (not J amalcao rum> 'h cup butter 1 ~ cups packed dark brown sugar 4 eggs 2 tart apples, pe e led, core d a nd chopped 'h c up c h o pped toasted almonds 'h cup ground toast· ed almonds 1 cup dry bread crumbs l\14 cupnour l 'h t~aspoons bak· ing powder 'h teaspoon baking soda 1 t e a s poon ctn· namon ~ teaspoon each cloves, nutmeg and al· lsplce Grated peel of 1 orange Grated peel of 1 lemon Butter Rum Sauce (recipe follows) ·we're caffeine free. Whee! In large bowl, com· blae dried and candled fruit. Oncludlng ginger) with 1tout and rum: marinate 2 hours . lo mlxinl bowl, cream but· ter with Miiar; beat in eu•. Stir butter mix· taH lnto fndt mlxture. Stir ln appl•, almonds 8lld bre8d crambl. Sift 1 -- - - --tosetber dry fnlredlenla I ~-~ ¢ AN EASY TEN OENT8 On' and 1tlr Into mlxture , . PRESENT COMPANY TEA. aloal wttb peel1; mix ~=-.... -::=:=:,==:::111.,. \boroa1hl1. Spoon batter ~~'::.~~"= 1nto 18 buttered cuatard I ·-c..uo. ...... 1'111111 °'~ cups (2/3-~ cup eachl ==-~"':Ono.;~ muns them a 1can& I '11)<1 ~ .... ::.r:::~~VNl•d'"""' ....... three.fourths fUU. Cover ~~~,...CWTOMM. eacb with a equare of I =~-----·-,.-··-· he•v1· ••uma .. -.m 1011 o~F =..:~~....:me~ and tie tecurelJ wtU. I r .' OCP 1 ~':' ... -a.:t: ,...1trtn1. Pliee Oil racO-ln L:: ..:.. _ -:..,. ____ ... _ "':.. . • , ---- -""" •• 19' ,. • Fresh orange tart is an•e/egant dessert that is so simple to make you oan serve • it at the last minute. If you don't know diamonds. you shourd know SLAVICK'S SLAVICK'S Ane Jeweleta Since 1917 f Fashion Island. NeY4>0rt Beach "Old Scyle is a loaf of bread rhar we 're really proud of. It ':, brand new. but it's also very old. You sec, Old Scyle is based on the Roman Meal of fifty year!> ago. It's a dense loaf of bread wich reaJ character and tcxrure, and it's as natural as a bread can be. Roman Meal Old Scyle. This Roman Meal Bakery though t you'd like to know'.' • , . . . _;.., r ·, ! I •" • . J ._.,.. BAKED BY --·~!UJebetS • 1 l ' . ,. ,• A ,. ."! • 1 ('8 DAILY Pll..OT - Far West Dressing omr accom1) n1 lorkt!)', hi m or pork if a more moUl draalnl mtnts arf' heurty nd roaat. as de.Ired Mnke ht deal.red. uc1t1nR enough 10 build 2•, qt dressing •coaN Ba AD an •nllre meal ttruund VARIATI ON l.-lt1htly l cup mJlk <'hooae a unique• . I~ 1tufl dress n1& Into body 1 e11 dish on~ with 3Pl<"'IJ· cavity and n k r-.,alon ~ cup ve1et1ble oil and lnar«llf'n\.S you .,.._ 0 t on• le t 0 111 I b I rup enriched corn JOY a nd plan a hollday turkey , nMdt accordin,1 mul moal to ('Omplt•ment It t o ataodard r o••Una J cup 111-pur poae }'u I Eut Corn Brt'ad dlrtcl oo... n our Ort' 1nu f1 .. 1\urt', NOTt: A d ditiona l I U bl8poon baklna '' t lll)OOD H it Add mlllc , eaa and oil to combtned dry ln1r · dlent•. fleat about t m inute or unUl 1mooth. Biko In ire11ed 8·1nch 1quare bakln1 pan In pr h eat ed hot oven C • 2 5 •11~. I 20 t o 25 m lnutH . MakH 8-lnch a q u are pa n o f corn Far East Com BreJJd Dressing featurtJs curry powder. FOOD l' rum b li•d corn brt•ad moiature may bP a<Jd'"d powder u n d ., t>u <11u·d b r 1• ttd =.:.:.:..::.:..:....::.:~:_:..:.:=.....:..:_:..;_ ________________ -:====================:==..::.::..=-=::..::=.. ___________ _ i•ub1's mo1r.1t•1wli wtth o1pplt-or JU1<'1'. t-tU&' unit <·h1ck c11 btt11h It 1111 dt• llt'lllU"tl) l>l'U'><llll'tl ~Ith 1 u r r v 110,. tfr r "t'. bread. nnlon ond ~'l'l'l\'r f'ar lo:Ust C1)ru Rreact l>res in~ 11 P•H'kt'd .. uh tht• null wnt:. of n u .i1n • c.:lf• und eurlc:h\'d cor-n m eal. '11\ia nvur~ m ill lU~"bf (()()<b C'UO ~ U cd 00 tiluH fiAh, J><>Ult ry, rieat I)(° \>l')ott'lUbl\! , &S well u11 c.·ornpll•mcnt the main <'OUN>t' 1'hla dres-s 1ng ts un l'Xcellf'nt pr<>· h:1n t•xtt•rldcr und can be M•r vl•d us • side dish with '•lml>i>t uny meat or hsh to'AR F.A.'fl' coar-. 8 ftt:AD l>R£~1NG l J>an corn bre1ad, eool~d. crumbled• 6 cups ~easoned dry bread cubes I cup raistn.s l t•up celery slices 2 teaspoons sagt• J •'II teaspoons s~lt 1 " teaspoon pepper I c·up chopped onion l t easpoon c.-urry powder 1 cup b u tlt•r or margarine 2, .. ('Ups apple cider or J UICC • One 10.1 ... oz. can l'ondensc-d chicken b roth 3 eggs, bt'aten Combine corn bread, bread cubes, rais ins, c.·e lery. sagt'. s ail and pepper an large bowl. Saute onion tn eomblned cur ry powder and but· t(•r: a dd lo r<1rn bread mixture, maxing well. Sttr 1n n •maHung ingre- cite nt s; toi:.s lightly. flOJke lO COVf'fC'd 3·ql. rasserolc in prC'he aled s low oven •325 F. > about I hour. Srr ve w i th A Nog W rea t h rt 's that wonderful time or year again when the s pecial holiday foods begin to appear . Ori~ or lh~ popular seasona l dairy foods is eggnog. ll . will be available in the . da iry c a s e from T ha n ksglv ln g a ll t hrou gh the holiday season. Not only is this treal delicious to drink as 1t comes from the carton. it is also a lovely ingredient to use in pre- plilri ng foods. llere is a n excellent r ecipe us ing da ir y eggn og i n a S wed ish yeasl bread nng. SWE DISH CARDAMOM EGGNOG WREATH I package active dry yeast 1 '1 cup warm water 005 IO JJ5°) 11 • cups d airy sour eggnog 6 tablespoons butle r 1 eitg yolk '" tea.spoon salt •,;cup sugar :1• l e a s p o o n <·arda mom 31"l to 4 cups flour Eggnog Icing Candied cherries Dissolve yeasl l n wa rm water in large l>o wl. Let s t a n d S minutes. Combine with e~g n og, b utte r , egg yolk. salt, s uga r and eardamom. Stir in n our to form a dough. Turn d o ug h on to lig htly floured s urface. 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It 'a done In soume mold lined wttb lad yfln1ter~ r o r a slamorous look. Thl' pudding l8 based oo hull •nd hutr and a~tatln navored wilh chocolate, brandy ~nd vanilla Purrs of whipped egsc whites a nd whipped cream art' folded in to keep it standmg hl«h and 1\aodsomt-. For be. t results. allo"'' a.t lcai.t two hours for th~ pud· ding to chill until well :>el. Just before scrv an.:, add a &tfl wrup garnish o r whipped cream rosettes nnd o spnnk le of s have d chocolate. C DO COLATE HOLIDAY PUDDING 7 ladyfingers, spilt 1 envelope plain gelatin 11,, cups half a nd ball Shrimp Ideas By C. B.ROWNSTONE DEAR CECILY : A friend of mine and I opened a s m all lunchtime cof(ee s hop where w e se rv e sandwiches and desserts. Our customers seem satlsfted wilh our desserts, but we feel we need to add an interest· ing new sandwich to our menu. Any suggestion'?' -RESTAURANT BEGINNER. D E A R R ESTAURANT BEGI N· NE R : The de licious sandwich recipe I'm of. feriog was devised by a sailing enthusiast who is also a fine cook. At rac· ing time, when she feed.a a crew ol six, tbls s pecialty of hers Is always devoured. The filling is n ot inex- pensive. but It is certain· ly satisfying a nd in· teresting. To boot, these s a nd wiches m-a y l>e made several hours be fore se r ~ing; they may also be frozen, then tha wed as needed C.B. PAT CHRISTY'S SHRIMP SANDWIQIES 1 pound rre s h shrimp in the shell 3 t a bl es p oo n s drained Major G r ey chutney 3·ounce package cream cheese, soft ~ cup commercial sour cream 2 teaspoons curry powder 1h teaspoon ground ginger 16 slices firm-type white sandwich bread. Cook shrimp as direct· ed below; shell and de· vein. Put shrimp and chutney through a food ~rinder tusing the fine blade> or chop until very rine in a food processor or by band with a chef's knife. Beat together.the c r eam cheese, sour c ream , curry powder a nd gi n ger until blended. Add the shrimp mixture and mix well. Spread about 4 tables· poons of the filling on each of 8 bread slices; top with r e maining bread slices; cut each sandwich in half. Place each s andwich in a plastic sandwich bag, th e n r easse mbl e s andwiches in a loar sh ape and return to original bread wrapper or wrap w i th foil. Sandwiches may be pre · pa r e d sever a l hours ahead of serving and s tor e d an the refrigerator . Or they may b e frozen a nd thawed as need ed Ma kes 8 sa ndwiches <about 2 cups filling). To Cook Shrimp: Br· log 1 quart water with 1 teaspoon salt to a boll. Add shrimp and, if you like, a few lemon or onion slices. Bring lo a boll again: simmer un· covered for 3 to S minutes or unUJ shrimp are opaque inside -cut one and test it. DraJo at once to prevent over· cooking. NOTE: If sandwiches are prepared Jn advance or frozen, be sure to but· ter bolh slices df bread to prevent the Cllllng from soaking into the bread. 4 ounces un · sweetened cborolato 3 f QI, eepar'*ttd ~I C\IPau&&r 3 l1bJe1 poon 1 brandy 1 t'» leUpoe>nJI ()U~ \'anilla t-xtrnct t ~ rupa whJppana crtam • e mi 8w~c t cbocol•~ curl Une sidel ol J quart soutne dilb with w rucal -..... "" ....... - l1d1fin1en rounded rrom beat. Stlr In aufar, side out. ne a collar of brandy a nd vanl la. do ubled wax Japer Cblll untU It be1lna lo around outside d1ab. thi c ken . Whip egg Oil paper. Combine whltea until at.lit. Whip 1 aelalln. half and half · cup cream. Fold egg and chocolatto. Stir over whites aod whipped m4'dlum he at until cream Into chocolatu t'hocolate melt• and mixture. Tum lnto souf· « o I a tin d h 1 0 I vea. ne dJ1b. Chill until set, hocolate will appear about 2 houn. WbJp re· s peckled. DO NOT mainlng ~cup cream . RO IL. Beat In e11 ~lk1 Spoon or Olpe on lop. ualn' wire wblt.lt. Cook, GarnlJh with chocolate allrrlq, 3 mh•atel over curll. Makes ' to 6 aerv· medium beat. Remove lnp. 5" -·· 111 l.~Tl. 34' 211 .60 2" 111 .so ...... PIKIS URCnVE WID., llOY. 2t 11llU TUES., DK. S, 1'71. Chocolate holiday pudding with ladyfingers. , ·" Cl• ~LY PILOT Clu6 Calendar From left, Sally Guertner. and Betty Foy. Mrs. Lawrence Pfister, left, and Mrs. Edward Stooks. Christmas Tour Toy Sale The Laguna N1gu~l Woman's Club Home Tour und Boutique wlll be beld from 11 a m. to 3 p.m. Saturd.ay. Dec, 2. Three homes de- corated for Chrastmas will be on • display and a fourth home wllJ house a boutique or decorations and gifts for the holidays. The home of Judy and Dave An· derson is a contemporary home filled with old-fashioned ideas. The home of Nancy and James Blram will create a colonial Christmas atmosphere. The borne of Donna and Leo Connolly will use feathered rinery and silver and sold to enhance the Country EngU..h decor of the home The home of Barbara and Robin Petersen will use its English Vic torian furnishings to display band· crafted decorations and girts c reated b y members of the Laguna NJguel Woman's Club and other local artisans. Tickets are a vailable through club members and the Butterfly Shop, in. Laguna Niguel. For information, call Mrs. Quinton. 496-9829 or Mrs Biram, 'fl31·7922. Adlstance League of Newport Beach will h(>ld its annual toy sale on Monday, Dec. 4 from 10 a .m. to 4 p. m . in the Thrift Shop, 50S S2rld Street, Newport Beach. Tbe public Is invited. Proceeds will benefit the League's pbilanlbropies, the Chlldrena Dental Health Center, 505 32Dd Street, Newport Beach and the Cblld Day Care Center for working parents, Costa Mesa. Toys are a ll donated. re· furblabed by the toy committee and later sold at low prices. The list of items for sale is long - dolls, stuffed anlmal•. bicycles. tricycles. toy furniture. boou, games, 1kateboard1, small cars, hobby-horses. stuffed Christmas stocldnp and ot.hcn. UCI INTERFAITH FOUNDATION: The an· nual holiday brunch and gifts wUI begin at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona deJ Mar. Make reservations with Mrs. Alexa.oder McGregor at 644-1009. PA'nENCE WRIGHT DU: "Ring in the Holiday Season! " ls the theme of a buffet luncheon and Christmas gathering al 11:30 a.m . Tuesday, Dec. s. For lnlormation: 49C-3833. OASIS CENT E a : A Mexican dinner is planned for Thursday, Nov. 30. Tickets may be obtained from Judy O'Shaugbnessy, 759-9C71. NEWPORT HAJlBOR JUNIOR LEAGUE: A semtnar entlUed "Be a Friend" is slated for 7 p.m . Thursday, Nov. 30, at Great Western Sav· ings, Newport Beach. The program deals with alcohol awareness. NEWPORTER INN: A fashion show and luncheon will be held from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m. T hursday, Nov. 30, in the Monte Carlo Room . Tickets are $14 per person and may be reserved by calling 644-1700, ext. 549. CAUIORNL\ PRESS WO~EN_:. Polly f al· lison, freelance designer, w11l speak at the Thursday, Nov. 30 meeting. SILVER ANCHOR AUXIUAJl\': The an- nual Christmas boutique and bake sale wiU be held at Huntington lntercommunity Hospital at 9 a.m. Friday, Dec. l. Proceeds are used for :.cholarsllips in the field of medicine. SOUTH COAST LITERACY COUNCIL: Al 7 µ m . Friday, Dec. 1, the annual intem ationaJ Christmas party and potluck dinner will lake place al Marco Forster Junior High School, 25601 Camina del Avion, San Juan Capistrano. COSTA MESA WOMEN'S CLUB: A "Christmas Around the World'' holiday bazaar will begin at 10 a.m. F riday, Dec. l, at the d ubhouse at 610 W. 18th Street, Costa Mesa. ST. ANDREW'S EPlSCOPAL CHURCH: The 12C>-member congregation attempting to start an Irvine location will give a wine tasting party at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2 at Bullock's, Santa Ana. For lnformatlon, call SS2·18S2. ORANGE COUNT\' PllILllARMONIC: The Irvine Philharmo.nk Committee will hold a prq- gressive dinner al6:30 p.m . Saturday, Dec. 2. IRVINE COMMUNITY NURSERY SCHOOL: The annual Christmas bazaar ls slat· ed from 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 and 2. In front of Mervyn's Department Store, 1818 Irvine Blvd., Tustin. CIDLD GUIDANCE CENTER: The Golden Key, an auxiliary or the center. is holding its an- nual Christmas Bazaar from 10 a .m . until .c p.m . Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 and 2, at Key's Th.rift Shop, 20S'h Main Street, Hunt- ingt on Beach. I -f.EPAtR Harbor Lites 10.6 hftyD.ya.d.s-d.y 1122111....,.,. ...... ColteMeM 64S-7!0t Marine Corps Band Concert Community tree lighting ceremony and tloliday band concert free this Fri at 7 pm dedicated to Toys for Tots. Hunttngton Center Mall Beach & Ed1ngec at San Diego fwy. Insulate your windows. 3M Scotchtlnt' Sun Control Fiim Saves You Money. 'lnaulitltn9 Y'OIJr Win in ~ with JM Sc:-otch- tint SUn Control f 1lm ~moneymeny dllftftnl WI~. I • Rtfle<U 7611J!. of the -11111'1 heel-your air conditioner nina lea1. • R~• tt"-of th• 11.111'1 ultra vlo~t r1y1-coetly ..,.. rtdlns of ctrepu ff!4 lwnitur. 11 ,~ . • &In ,..,. It cut 82'!1. 1 5tff 40~ on wlntu heet tou. •• Of911f9 ~lull CoflllTjl ~ to be the moM uperlenced lnstolle11 of JM Scotchclnt lllm; with lectory ttelMd •ppllo10<1 1W1C1 1 five ye., jllJaf entee. 3"' Scolchdnt mm~ In • v~y of colort. rt'llectlve lltld non·reflec:tlve. It b tht lf'lil upen· slve 111\d mo•I eflt<tlvt wey to uve you money end dt1I with tlM! harah effttaof the 1un, Cell NOW for 1 no o4>11fetlon, upert conliultetlon 1114 lllre ldvlnCMI of our Encl of lummw I 01'. dl-1.• .. SIGMA IQAPPA: The Orange County alum· nae group is holding its annual bazaar al 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, al the Assistance League of Santa Ana's Clubhouse, 1031 W. 1st Street, Santa Ana. TOWER OF HOPE: Tbe annual Christmas boutique will be from 9 a .m . unW 4 p .m . Satur- day, Dec. 2, at the Bethel Towers, 668 W. 19th Street. Ccsta Mesa. Proceeds will benefit the Ci- ty of Hope. WOMEN'S LAW CENTER: T he annual benefit art auction will begin at 7 p.m. Satur· day, Dec. 2. For information, caJI 832·2202. B'NAI B'RITH: The Mitzvah Chapter of Huntington Beach is holding a Festival of <See CALENDAR, Pa1e CU) Marter Charao • V1s.t ,,. Triumph, MG, Austin He•ley, Jensen, Maseratl, Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Cltreon SM REPAIRS 1/2 OFF D'n all Mechanical Labor Costs MechanicaJ • Body * Restorations TttE TElllRlNG S·HEJPPE Monday thru Satutday 724 w. 16th (oft SUC-rlor) 541-1331 P -GRAND OPENING SPECIAll Dewelop & Pn.t Color ... Fiiia ' 199 • IZ Exp. Roi, II 0, 126, 620, 121 . • 20 bp. lol, II 0, '26 .......... '1:'9 • 24 Exp. Roi, 135""" ............ 349 * 36 ......... 135 -............ 449 84LARGEMEMT SPECIAL luy 3, Ix I 0 PrWt ••• Get Tiie 4th Print FREE! c..,a1te PllotofWlhlnCJ Senices A •aiWale! DAY PHOTO, Inc. 2600 E. CoHt Hwy. •Corona Del Mar 640-9551 FASHION ISLAND • Buena Park Center • Costa Meao, South Coast Plaza •Huntington Centor Laguna Hills .Malt• Mall of Oran~e • Oren_g_e. lhe Cit Plaia South • Wes~minater-Mall ............ , ...... .. . .... _.,...._,,,__,_ .. ,,~ - ~.· 7 HOROSCOPE I ANN LANDERS Wildneedey. Novemt)er 29, 1878 OM. v Pll.Ol CJ J [....__u_o_ro_•e_o_,._e) ~~~'~ N G,__o_t_a_G_o_o--.....d ~~~~ LANDERS: When I wu Lind• lt wu bMUme Mrs. ·Gerald R1nglsye 11> the Wl/1am Baugh~ Home Tour The V1r11m1a (' lle Auxil.Jary of the As sistance League of Newport &:Mcb wtU hold a home tour from 10 11 m 'to 2 p.m .. f'nday, Dee. l On tour will be the hom~ ol Mr and Mrs. Frank O'Bryan, Mr and Mra. Will.Jam Bautb. and Mrs. Bernard Stauffer. A muu homes dis· play and Christmas boutique will be held from 1 to 4 pm. at St. Michael and All Angels Church. Don1tt1on ts SS and benefits club ph1lanthrop1es. Calendar TB\JUOAV, NOV.• By YDN Y OMAaa AarE Clllarch Zl · AprU lt). New Moon ac C't'nts d l1tan('e, com · munlcallon. 1>ubh•hln1. f'ducaUon and travel You M•ln aplrhu.I In 111ht You find w•ya of "ti1c••1in1" from un dt11rable position . B~ firm In del~n~ your own nghu t>on t 11\lt up aomcilhma o ( vaJut for nothhor TAlJlllJS (April 2Q Moy 20) Lun1Lr ~ljloo promotrft activity con· nected with money or one cloee to you. In tereat In t.be hidden or O<'Cult la accented. You ean put t~ether bltis of 1nformataon and come up with complete story You m•eht win a con test! GEMINI CMay 2 1 June 20): Spotlight on public ity, challenge. op- portunity to time moves and make progress whe re legal action is concerned. Taurus. Libra . Scorpio pe rsons _______ (_Fro_m_P_a.-ge_C_IO_) _______ figure prominently -so does the number 6. Lights dinner on Saturday, Dec. 2. Tickets are You 'r e overdue for im- limited. Call Jan Jacobs at 846-0367 for details. portant domestic adjust· ment -or change of lire ALPHA XI DELTA ALUMNAE: A holiday style. dinner is planned for Saturday, Dec. 2, at the CANCER (June 21· home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Erwin. For in· July 22): Draw bead on formation. call Claudia Wengel, 639-3588. objective -fmd reasons DAUGHTERS OF THE BRITISH EM· PIRE -The Cavalier Chapter will hold a . "British Pub Night" beginrung at 7:30 p.m . Saturday, Dec. 2, at the "Bull and Bush," Costa Mesa. The public ls invited. BETA SIGMA Piil: The Orange Coast Ca lifornia Council will hold a business meeting and a Chnstmas party on Saturday, Dec. 2. LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUB: A "Change of the Watch" dinner dance as slated lo begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2. for doing what you do. Get some questions answered. Accent on e mployment, basic physical condition , purpose of efforts. Steer clear of sell-deception. See places, people as they are. not merely as you wish they could be. ICO&PIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21>: You 1tra1pten out mlaunderatandln1 cone eroln1 mooe-y . Aquarlan couJd .,. In- volved. ••ollow throulh on hunch. Heed Jnner voice., You'll It\ ~d chance You can correct rec ti nt ~rror. Collect dala, be<.'Ome familiar wlth material at hand. 8AGl1Tilll1S (Nov 22·Dec. 21): New Moon lo your sign promises vitaht.y. a clean .slate, rart> opportunities to make your mark . Spread your wings in sen11e that y,qu no longer are a prisdrlier of your own lnrubllton"'· The sky is the limit! Timi ng. judgment. luck ride with you C'AP&ICOllN <Dec. 22 J etn 19): Take ti mt for checkup -don't feel depressed because of de· lay. change of scenery. You merely are being "refueled"! Aquarius, Sagittarius persons figure prominently. Have outline, special material at hand. You could be silting in a "witness box." AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 18). Spotlight on desire, friendship, mak· ing wishes come true. Member or opposite sex can aid in making busi· ness e nte rprise pay divide nd s~ Gemini , Virgo figure prominent· ly -and so does the number S. Be ready for change, travel, a variety o f ex periences and sensations. PISCES <F e b. 19· March 20): How far up the ladder do you want to ascend? Thal ques · lion is put to you. Take time to consider time, e m otions, price to be paid . You could be drawn between family and business -key is to balance. reason, create atmosphere of harmony within buzz-saw of dis· sens100 Ill the hoepltal havlnl 1be would not leave the my rourtbdlu1htu I re· Aa• TV and 1uddto ly ad the column In which shrieked, "I bate you!" you made lt clear that £a-..a--This wu like a lmlfe ln the maJe determines th6. ~ my heart, Ann. Please sex ot the ehild. I cut It tell me what. to •a>' if out and malled It to my •be ever repeats that mother·ln·law. You will terrlble pbtue. - never know how thrilled had left. He was very a model child until her MEXICO CITY lwastoget.tbatpieceof 'th r be 11.ttle brother came DEA& M.C.: Every information. upsel wt me or ing elalld up "I hate you•• Hers was the firs t a "gutless wonder," as along. Jason is now two &o a parftt (or tblDkt m voice 1 heard when 1 he put It. He insists tbal years or age. Cl am, or at toae lime or aaoe.laer. came out or the re· I should have had the course, making up these Tia• bea& ••••e r Is. covery room. She sajd, courage to walk right up names.> "Well, that'• teo bad "Don't feel ashamed and say, "Hand It over." . My pediatrtclan beeaaae I loft Y• aH Honestly, Ann, there's warned me tha t when I' ...a-....... .. ... , because you haven 't no way I could have the newbabyeame,Lin· •i--tee-yoa given us a grandson, de· done lt. da would feel left out g row up te be • aiee ar. Maybe next time and suggested 1 glve her perlOll. So do u I HJ - you• U have a boy. You In a couple of weeks an extr 8 dose of love _A"';::N=D:;=:a=IG::;::lft;:::;NO:;::;::;":;!="~-are still young." we are going to this and attention. Both my 1 was groggy but lucid woman's home for a bus band and 1 have DAILY 'Pll.01' enough to reply, "There party in honor of her 'made every ertort to do CLASSIFIED ADS isn't going to be any daughter 's m a rriage. 642·5878 next time Thirty-six My hus band says I _lhi_._s_. -----------------is o • t so yo ung -should look around ror especiaJJy after lour that piece and if J see it, r========~=--=:1--------=---=t1 Caesareans " put it in MY purse . I feel The next day she said, this would be wrong. "You were very rude to How about i t ? - me when they wheeled CHALLENGED you out or the recovery D E AB C HALL : I room, but I understand don't think you should and forgive you." &ake a nything out or Now that you've made anotber penon's home it clear that I'm not ''to enn II you beUeve It Is blame,'' I feel like a yours. m i 11 ion . Th a n k s , But do keep yoar eyes honeybunch. -LOVE peeled. U you see the YOU IN BARABOO piece, carry It onr to DE AR BOO : Four the hostess and tell her queens isn't a bad band you "lost" one wblc:b in anybody's game. In was strikingly similar fact, It's beautllal! Glad aad you'd like to replace J helped. 'l'lwlb for Jet· it. Maybe sbe will offer Ung me know. to give yoa "hers." DEAR ANN DEAR AN!' BA YSHORE ANIMAL HOSPITAL rakes pleasure m announcmo that DARCY L. ANDERSON, D.V.M. has 101ned the c;tafl for the practice of Veteonary Med1c1nP and SurQarv Or. Anderson whose special interests are orthopedic surgery and internal medicine will be 101n1ng Marvin R Maa:i. 0 V M. and John A. K11tte l 0 V M Doctors' Hours By Appointment 20n Harbor Blvd. C:Osta Mesa Phone 646-166' LANDERS: This is a LANDERS: I am the tough one. I hope you mother of a darling six· can help me. Recently year-old girl. Linda was &:=================::::::11111 my hus band and I had a-----------------------------dinner party for 15 couples. Our home 1s ;¥£~~:t{;r~~~P' ~ ... f ....... R .......... A .... _N __ c ___ I_C) ______ ·_o _____ R ___ R_ ...... ~ bag. I was stunned. That woman's husband could buy and sell us 20 times. ~:~:lv~k?~~~iheh~~~ ·'"'-f_in_e_s_t_a_t_iore ___ ry ___ c_Ofl_on __ a __ d_e_l_ma __ r_.,..i I told m y hus band about it after everyone AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVE RSITY WOMEN: A Scandinavian luncheon will begin at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dee. 2, at the Baptist Church on Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills. LEO (July 23 -Aug 22): Favorable New Moon aspect coincides now with change, s peculative ventures. sweeping creative en- deavors. decisions. The status quo gets grabbed by scl"uff o( oeck and --------------------------::------------------------- ALPHA CHI OMEGA: Alumnae or the Orange County coastal area wilJ gather for ao annual Chnstmas luncheob and silent auction boutique at 11 a.m, Saturday, De<:. 2, at lhe Rueben E. Lee, Newport Beach. ' EMBLEM CLUB: In celebration of the group's 16th birthday, a dinner wiU begin at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge No. 1767, Newport Beach. ST. JOHN T HE BAPTIST SCHOOL AUXILIARY: The "Wint er Wonderland" Christmas Bazaar will begin at 9 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, in the parish baU, 1201 Baker Street, Costa Mesa. CLARA BARTON D.A:R.: Victoria Long, stale park ranger, will speak on the future of the endangered Least Tern at 10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, at Mercury Savings and Loan, Hunt- ington Beach. shaken. Your position is firm. Know it, be confi· dent and you will e merge victorious. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Obtain hint from Leo message. Insist on resolution of details con· ce rnin g sa l e or purchase. Protect basic interests, rights. You can complete assign- ment. close transacUon. Some attempt to shake your confidence. Key is to keep lhe faith -in yoursell! UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Cycle is positive - assert yoursell Accent originality, your own un iqueneu. Welcome new s tarts , contacts, c h a llenges. Imprint your own style. You re- ceive m essage which could r esult in short journey. Outcome will be lavorable. Carolers wanted . Club Calendar runs each Wednesday in the Dady Pilot and cont ams notices of women's and service cluh meetings and events for the followmg week -Thur$· day through Wednesday ~notices to Club Caltn· dar. Dally Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 l:Je sure w include your name and phone number Notices mu.st he in our hand& two weelc.s m adoonu to participate in Manne Corps Toys tor Tots program al Hunllng1on Cenler Pho ne 897-2533 1 To request a picture, umte or call the 1-'ealures Departrnl"Tll 642 4321. Pictures are hmited to /Wnd· raisers open to the public. ----------r,-~-,~------ CASUAL JUNIOR CLOTHING '* GIFTS FOR HIM AND HER LARGE SELECTION OF TOPS * AMERJCAN' OAK ANTIQUES PEWTER * PANTS AND SKIRTS * HOME AND GOURMET ITEMS A NEW DRESS? ••• COME SEE-OUR "YOUNG EDWARDIANS" Holiday Faahlona By. •CHEMIN DE FEA •CHESTNUTS •H.1.1 .' •ORGANICALLY GROWN •AADEE •RAILROAD ITATION _______ .. ~ease on Mellow Roast~ Coffee and Grain Beverage Great coffee taste without bitterness. "Mellow Roast discovered what my Hannah's known for years. Add grain to coffee for great coffee taste without bitterness. iOey start with three kindo; of ric:h. robu!ll coffees: then blend in roasted ~i n to take away the bitter cd~c for that good-old. down-home coffee taste. "Mellow Roast• Coffee and Grain Beverage is ~o good . so delicious we drink it all day long." r • . .......... DAllSH-CHEESE loeJS Irie U • .............. SJ lt Dofilo I a ....................... S 2'' Doflno Caraway a ........ s1 •t Cheezecake lllSlllS 4• s 1 Fondue Mix ••.• 51 •• Dorman'• perfect pitrty treet 1 J4 or Cheese'n'Nut S 149 BALLS Herkimer'a-Sharp, Garlic Oevor or Wine flavored ... 7 ounctt Crescent Rolls • 55c They bake liebt, na~I Pillabury 8 <tt Canned Ham sw s1099 Dubuque Royal Buffet goodnei;s! SLICED MEATS S pringfield-iimoked-5 en package Frozen Food CHICKBt PIE Van de Kamp'&-80 good! 7 Vt ounce Orange Juice • . • ggc Tieesweet from Florida-12 oz car Pizza Rolls an ••• &9c Pepperoni or Sausage, w/cheeec--6 oz PETm PEAS Tiny, tender C & W ... 16 o:z pkg Juicemn• ..... 33c Pineapple or Pineapple-Orange 6 oz Hash Browns ••• &9c From Ore Ida-potato people! 2 Iba Vegetables.,oo · ·ggc C & W'B delightful blend! 16 oz pkg SARA LEE COffEI CAKES Streusel, AJmond or Pecan a.cl It ................................... '""' ... ... utlaflctla ~ tllt n•• .. ; tits-tit-. Yll'I ..t .. . dtlcllt •httllt ........ Legs & Thighs 89~ Htll"d cut tram kinr-sized freeb Grade "A" fryere .• plump, tender! Sweet white meat-hand cut from king.sized fryera! (11111 .. •> w Chicken Wing, • 59~ Hand cut! Fresh Grade "A" frvera /i Chicken Livers • 89~ Freeh! from Grade "A" frying chicken log o'laBJb FD! OOMEmc •••••••••••••• if.Ill Compare the qualily1 •• ~ oura is fresh-really fresh-and from domestic lamb. raiaed in the wetit! U.S.O.A. Choice, t.oo! Sausage ITUISTYll • s1 s~ We make it-with no nitritee! WCI LOI FRESH LA• CHOPS Weetem roi11ed-U.S.D.A. Choice Sliced Bacon ••• s 1 4~ El Rancho'i. thicker 'ranch stvle" =:.s 518!' .. Frfllh! Loin C,ut! U.S.0 .A. Choice Bratwurst a .. ,. 115! Potk, veal, aeaeonine-and no nitritee ~uri s31'. CHOPS Wt!8tem raised U.S.D.A. Choice IBBf IBBBf :&=~~ ........... ~t.7L A loin cut of superb beef-U.S.D.A. Choice. ~deal for oven or rotiht.erie .. , a nd t1heer delight! (om MW STEM ... 1.M .. ) 7 Bone Roast •• s 1 4~ Chuck cut U.S.0 .A. Choice bee' Ground Beef r.-~s11~ Lean-does not exceed 22% fat Chuck cut. Choice shoulder clod EGG . PLANT 29~ Large eiie ..• plump .. , firm meat Chuck Steak ••• s1o~ Center cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef GENUINE MILK-FED VW. featured everv day at El Rancho Ham, pork, fretih egsc11 and crumbe Super Fresh Produce ,,,,,,, 0 Bone Roast •• 11~ Chuck cut. U.S.O.A. Choice beef Beef Rib Bones 98~ Meaty ... delic1ou11 baked or b.b.q'd BEEF LIVER Sliced! Freiih! •Young! Tender! JUICY , ... ,1 NAVB.S •• California oran1te& .. with all the sweet , juicy goodneM you'd expect from top quality! Al.IOU PEARS 39~ Fresh ... from Northern orchards. There's more to like at El Rancho-a whole lot more! ....Ill s PICRB 129 Ir•• . Cleaned and hNdleae for your eue T 1118 Cod •••••• s2s! Fresh for flavor-fillet.a for value ww ... •4~ Center cut, from Northern fl8h CUB LEGS s24~ . MEATY! ..• from Alukan Crabe Mmi Mahi ••••• s1 •! Re-live Hawaiian delichta! • Corvila Bass •• s21? Filleta ... from our Pacific shores ' Sllll • SiiililP s3~ No 1 quality .•. Y.bit.e ...S t.ender Holiday Spirits U-CH Johann Meiats-lrnported EJ Rancho'• •ledioo ~ ~ -s2~ . Riesling • , , ••• s291 Johann Meister imported win~Fifth German favorite-Johana Meiatet-Fifll lfllCB $1.00! e.._s $699 VODKA · Here'e vaJueJn the 1.75 Uter! Ruma-s •.•.•• 5319 Choose Light or Dark-save 70t Fifth Brandy 1111111 •••• 5521 . For 11ippin' or wtth aoda! Fifth CLUIY $699 SCOTGI A brand you know for value! Quart Windsor · •••••••• 1519 Canadian wbiakey to enjoy! Quart Dry Sack •••••• s599 Frank Gifford's aherry-W & H-Oth GIElll BLAIC s2" Ftom Seba&tiani'11 vineyards! 1~ gal. Tomato Juice 3toz ••• 45c Heiliz Ketchup 24oz 59c Nestle's Morsels 9gc For hakiDJr-eemi aweet-6 oz The rich, thick elow ketchup, in the bottle aize thot offere value Apple Sauce ......... 29c There'• a lot o( goodneu in Springfield-and u vinge, too! 16 oz can Kleenex = ............. 59 In time for the «neez1n' fMl880n .•. and in colo1'8 or white-box of 200 • flnute Rice • • • • 45c Salad Dressing. 99c Prices in effect Thru Nou. 30 throuRh Wed. Dec. 6 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No 1ale1 to dealenJ Libby'• • . the favored one, for it.a rich flavor and wboleeome goodneu Salad Oil 2cozamu ...•••• 79c Sprincfield, for value .•. pure vegetable oil for eo many U8M in the kitche.t Niblets Com 12oz •••••• 29c Golden whole kernels of goodneee, from the Green Giant .•• tender •Wt-et. special Ma • s121 yonnmse •••• Water mma. • • • • 49c foTied, Rib Rout, Drumatick-7 oz . Seven Sea Green Ooddne-16 o& You can aJwl,YI rely on Krafl! Quart CboQM Sprinc or D.iltilled-0.Uoo ! Flout." ••.....• 59c Margarite • • • • • • 59c Pancake Sy._. s1 11 Cat Food,.. ••••• 23c Sprinafielo afforda real value Blue Bonnet navor and ecconomyl l I\> Aunt Jemima maple blend -24 oa ChooN KJUy'a lavori~tt OI can · Wlite Kill D •. 1141 Laundry deterpnt in the 72 oa pq Pn111 Jlice .... nc Mott'-:--with pulp! 40 oz bottle ., Potatoes =.. . . . 59c Au Oratin or Scalloped-6...., os pk1 Stuffing Plus •• &sc Chicle.en or Herb/BottM-M J B 6 ot " ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NlWPOHT Bf Al.H f ASTBLllFF IAVINF · L At.UNA HILL S ()lln-.rl ... 111 H. '1 ,, ,. ' t'JO "" Color•rJo Ulvd rrf!Monl Af'ICf H11nf1nqtf1n w ~1r t'\Pf •n<1 A11~onq111n ;,'/,' N1 "'°Ill''' H *'' . ',•, t •'''''•"'()I lJ ..... '''1\o 1n.~ ... '. 1' , • ._. 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Alrwlck aolid-c:boice ol 3 tctilta & oz t'noda won't •tick to cookware! 13 oa • Now enjoy IL In lh• bt1 l.rotlter botOt lt't tM MMOft (or ~I 6~ lb _. 1 ·-· ·--.... ,... .......... ,, "' , ..... -. ..... . . ... . . .. .- 7 .. i ' I I * The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Tr•de It With a Want Ad (642-5678) WE HAVE MANY UNIQUE ONE OF A KIND ANTIQUES f'rcnc:h Victorian Rosewood Sofa Custom designed Tiger Oak wine !>crvcr w •buCfel Italia n hand carved walnut sideboard w 'huJ(~ bevelcd mirror Early American harvest table Primitive pine pieces-kerosene lamps-clocks CROW'S NEST ANTIQUES 501 N. El Camino Real Corrwr Palluda, San C1emente 488-6242 GOLD COAST URUICES, INC. S yMr• In lrvlne 557-3245 551-6275 (after•) UC .--..10 SAlU & SllYICE AMHICAN IMTERNAnONAL &ALLEllES. lft. Ph: 754-1777 A WOMlet t.a S1lecffoa ,,_cllllflllg ~ Mtlllc lox" Old,._ Clocb ........ Mtw t•ICGll lteMI tn. SI O ***** Loeldllg for a DlfhftM Gfft7 ,., ........... ~ ..... Toys & Nolleltles Printing Presses Antlaue Stdet>oarm Bedroom Sets Gadgets & Mlfac1s Nickelodeon Pianos ***** 26,000,..,. w •••• .. llOJ ......... Sf..,,.. See Our MTaJ Mahal" Pipe Organ (A COOcert for the Aeldngl) Open Wed thru Saturday 9 AM to' PM CARPET MASTERS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL HYDRO-STEAM DEODORIZE ' 2 rooms $9.95 5 rooms. $27.95 aora SJ4.7S Also ~arpet " uphol•tery dyelng 1CoadJUon1permJttlng1. Scotcttguard avallabfe Profeulonal Ouarat1tMd DEF LEA FReE ESTIMATES 540-1849 DOU. C&.Ontn POil CHllSTMAS lfandrntde. Tender LoYe. Baby Alive slu. Cc>et•. Sleepers, DreHe1, etc. 5'S-151t " , , . . ,, -. For the car buff• lo your farnU,y. Auto-Mat Wett •Ullett.a bouUluJ car ~-For aft':/ car lo &Q)' co&o.-. Robert . 5.$1 T IS 100 new Is used BUY.SELL-TRADE BtlY &Seu ColorT.V. •a YOUNG'SAPPUANCE lll4 N. Harbor Bl. S.A . 839-9123 MAILING BOXES Heavy duty cardboard: Ideal ror mai ling Cbrlstmaa pkgs . Complete malling kits or individual bolles avail in 8 sites. rrom 4" to 18" cubes. To Order call BOXERS 74l·SS2·:u.41: 9am-6pm. We deliver anywhere. Mood Setters or Decorating Accents, many many colors to choose from! Brighten your HOLIDAYS WITH CANDLES FROM . . . • J@:SIDE4 PHARMA~ I 0 I' bay.w. ctr .. Mwporf Noell Md to pt'OlllOu:ICM' poW .Mee4 ... ......,? Part-time opportunity $100-ti200/Mo. or more. Help in m.1butlnesa18 or older pleue I For in· fonmtioo call Barbara .... .• LASTI*i GIFT 19 pcs. stainless steel cookware at reduced prices. SAVE FOOD. FUEL & MONEY. Ask ror MR. SORG EN. 5$7-3367 10 SPIED llCYCLES FIOM 189" lllX MOTOCIOSS ..... , .. UPRIGHT PIANOS GOOD QUALITY PAUL'S PIANO SHOPPE '128 W Utb Cll S.-7272 GIVE YOURSELF AGIFT SEYFORTH PRODUCTS AT REDUCED PRICES. SLENDER NOW STAY SLENDER f"\JTURE RARS 957-0:?30 20M2 LAGUNA CANYON HAO LAWm.ACH SPECIAL CHRISTMAS WAREHOUSE SALE Now In progritu featuring the followtng Items • unbellevllbfe low prl099. MOallACI ..... ~" Whit evtlf you need It here on sale. Whether Western or Engll•h lncld Nddlel. pedt. btenMta. bridles. h11ters. bit• apurs. orooml"9 li009M ov..-1000 different Items. IOATHAIDWAllA~" Annu1l sample & cloee out NI• ncld deck hardware. tlgn11 equip. bll09 pumpe a boutique Item•. ea•AL CLOll OUT rTIMS Western leans m~rarM jute cord, hOt pack. ahoe atrlnga. J>lntytioee, zlp'Jerl. llMOtttd remnants & m1ac ll•m•. ,, ...... ..,..a..., ..... c.... ...... llWl71 CIU'rSHOW &•All~ULI All kind• or •ood sturr. B~•utltu t auorte d om1menta. D U Santa Ana Ave .• Coeta Mesa. Fri/Sat &Sunday ~SANTA u CL.AUS wouJd like to visit yovr bou.e. 001 for •Pill· llOU. lllDSlflDS Christmas Layaway Pa rakeets. Cockatiels. Parrots. Finches. etc. ~2200 All types; ballet, tap, modem Jazz, d.iaco, etc. One Call Service _Fast Credit Approval ABC COLOR TV SALES & SERVICE I llBll ,,,,,,, •ALL .l!l§D!>:Q101s~uyu ASIC"llOUT 1ME C..-ncm Of GUI TllMS • GUAIAM?tt • PltaS MOMI lllVICI Otl HINO YOU• In IN AND IAYI. Service On RCA. MAGNAVOX. ZENITH Onlv 968-3329 llc~~47 19048 Brookhurat, Huntt~on Beach SftCIA,l--CR H'ATIOM IM CAMi&Y ¥1UAGI ANTIQUES--OrFTS-F ASHIONS , JEWELRY ' FROM AROUND TIIE WOR 31st St & Villa Way, Newport Beach FUN & REFRESHMENTS DECEMBER 3rd, 12·6 ffom THE \l\tillN BO\T A Tndy Na11tlcal 8toH Open fOf your etw11tmo1 ltl0pplng convenience. Mon • Tilurl.. ... rrt . 5al • Sun • 11-9 .m A riff C4N •ftutl n.t...,.o.-..-. The per*:t ac:oesaory to that new mlcfowtrYe. A course In Crfatlve Microwave Cooklnq Selected courses Instructed by IMCW...C._ f6MIJ7 lllSJ •• It a .. stt C ,_.. .... !So ofSMOlelio"PWY ltT-1 \ To Place Yow Ad on The Christmas Gift Train for Dec. 6th and D·ec. 13th Call our Chrl1t111as Ad-Visor at 642-5678. .. . I • f :1 p I 'I . . • 1 7' I 1 I ' l Tn• Sm111 blJ" ne. ~m1tlfm ol 108 Founr-'" Vall•y Cl\otmbor of Commorco 1s very pleased to~" Mrt of IN rtA&f . 1n ~'"l'O O'OtN)tlOn 1ut1 fC>f thff ~1nta of Fourttth' Valley. Thi• IS .. 'JNll '*'of' i>tOQram b tht butlneM community tn.t IM~ perlonn1. In add1t1on M ~ wltt\ lt!Q.-l"tOn put>lbtion 'fl'°"""IOn. 9CM:MK>n and stm1ntra. vou• NOflUSfOMA&. ... ts THI Hetu.Ml• °' cOMt•cL .. cAU t'Z-4441 PGa MTHa R•OIMATIOM AIOUT HOW tH1 CHAMlll CAM H&P YCMI.. ·c; 0 LI ! WHOLESALE TO PUIUC \ ........ ... \ I STORE-WIDE SALE 25°/o OFF ALL INVENTORY •. ... ··.... "' ... ..._, ..... r GOLD -DIAMONDS -CHAINS BRACELETS -RINGS -EARRINGS WE HAVE IT ALLI LOWIST NICIS IN SO. CAUflOIMIA IOLD N' SIL YER SPECIAL No\t. 2' fo Otc. S Pet•••nts S25. FOATHELOOK MEN ADMIRE ANO THE LOOK WOMEN ENVY ..• ) Affair With Hair 18046 Mogula, Fo.faht Valey '62·7705 REALTORS (71419'4-1747 :Jt'latJ6/M di ~w &~ t#al'~ .Jm~tU;a,,.. .q/UJ.""' • °'nnalysc & Galvanic Flcial.s :~~ • Pedicures • Sa&lptured Nails • E'Jecuolysis ... ... © (714)962·33H LUNCH OI.,.,... buy one at regular price get seoond at \17 price MOUMfT ~verythlng you like to .., except the~. r.t and carbOhydnltes. • Low ~lefof • lo-Cat • I NI Diet Legal CLOSIDOM 7IU..... 842 4611 SUMDAY .,.•==.., • ·..w /~· COMrdfi UHf Of -Hallrt1~ ~. party ~cods. gift applng. books & stationery. Aleo. comolete sefectt0n of gifts for all occast<>OS. Office supplies. business cards. Cross. Hallmark I ~tel pens I penc:lls + many more brand$. Rubber at~ I Introducing L~rJff wooct cllf'l8d dell( llOCMIOt1ff. F ..... V6¥ StllflOMrr & Gfffs = ,.,,, ... , .... h ............... s.-. 0 ...... .._ .............. ~ .......... -a...e•"'-...... 7 NADINE'S SEWING IOX IOUTIOUE ALTllATIOMS AMb CUSTOM ~~ ... Let us get you re8dy l.)f the HoUdayal Expert Fit & Professional Sewing for both men and women. ,............,,s.rw.. '"" ... u ............. ~r­...... ,.., 9'WOJO ,,., ""' -, ..... - • Window Coverin9s • Wall Coverings • Floor Coverings ... .... @ COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE We specialize in working with our customers & within their budgets. 10561 Elfls Aw., Fountain va1i.-, '63-0185 * FREE * "COUPON SPECIAL" t4KT 16" GOLD ··s-CHAIN With pOrChase of S89-uo Excluding di!ICOUnt items. Good on this COOPon single item Subject to stock on hal'ld LIMBROOK JEWELERS • Saft••,.s.. ... Stunlic:.hr Corw of M•91•l• Ir .w 17040 M•Dll• St .. fa.t• Valey 1714J 963-4754 C714t t6J.67Sl HAPPY HO LIDA Y'S from your President of the Fountain Valley Chamber Oil. JAMES D. PETIUJttN ... ... HeH A 9tlOOtlMVMT eTlilllSf r-OVNTAllt YAl.L .• .,. CAUP'°""IA •&709 ,,.,, eea.e373 ~ttACTtCI: 0. CMl-..cTt(; CD PAT'S FIHl$HIHG TOUCH "'M P\ACl l'Clt....,,.,. NOf\a ---·· -~......- Ptnr .. 1atl......,S2S.OO S,.CWIWSIUO 714 963-0014 tOIJ •Alf!llLO AY. e-............... POUMTAIN YAU.IT @ EOU~ENT = c!Wri. IAG$. IAU.S & C&.OTHING "Classic Gou Clubs·· ..-Comp4ete Club Reoalr Custom Persimmon Wood Open~ 11"'3 till CMtfmas.c,;.1 JIMMY CLARK'S GOLF SHOP 1811 Alabama 10633 Ellis Huntington Beach Fountan Valley 536-6808 984-3178 842""'10 S40-5071 J-feir eroda:r @ 9088 EDINGER AVENUE I FOUNTAIN VAt.LEY, CA 92 708 &DIN0£R THE SAFE & SURE Pl.AN ONL v5 I 5 FOR e weeKs · "-US AEQIST'MTIOH ffE FOR NEW~-..et:A8 Meet.a 8V9fYday Slender Spoon Aestl!UfaM 7138 Edinger. Hunt. 8elctl CALL (714) 894-2022 (213) 285-9'MO .. ~ SIZES 3 TO 14 DISTINCTIVE Soortsweer. Dresses. Unusual Accessories • • and ou1 personaJlze<.t ser111oe (714)968-9500 Valley Gardens Center 18394 Brookhurst St Fountain ValleY. ca. 92708 CHllSl'MAS snctA&. DIANIY C~ EXCWSIVB. y 17141 979-8975 -... SHINE DRAPERY Ct:EANERS @ U ." ,..t. rap1rr'r SUS (hne<I and beauty pleats extra) , .. .._&.-. ... "'._.., 11•1•--M. ~-._.....,.CAtl1W cat>alle~os RACQUET NIO SPORTS a...tJB FCATOA•l«l • 44 llOHTEO TCNNIS C()Uf1TS ::@ • JO AACOU£TQAU. OOVAfS OHOOOA81 • SO METfA SWIMMING "°°'-fOl.,~~wl • OUTOOOA I I e e., AAEA • ()Ufl)()Olt MHO VOUHB.4lL • , ruu 6llE BASl(CTllAU C:OU4U S llN()()()ffS) • , ruu WE llOl.UY8M.L COUATS llNOOOA91 t 7oet! NEWHOPE' STA££T ~OUNTAIN VAUCV CAltK)ANIA 9UOI 1114) &44Mlbll<l @:.: $15 .,ends this bcauuful wreath • M" • they wlll love .ve:.ir ofter year. Ir you want a larger one for yourself or friend the 21 ·· Is only St8. to ~ree t your guests during the h ollday !lea~. These are made or corn husks, aarland and large bow. 968-4701 PRINCETON AUTO LEASING 11•ocJ('!ll()()9!MUR9f. SIJ11C ,,, • fOUNTAINVAllC'I' CA tnoe Ttl.CPHONE 171411111.l.»n f7t-6620 SWAPMEIT C..Te,._..Y..., SHOP IAILY FOi CHRISTMAS Dtu:•1r,,.. raatlltY..,~ •u't ret&T,._. Se>onsored by your FOlllffW' '91ley ~of ~e 962-4441 . =© This Cbristritas, make it an Apple tree with the AppleD peaonal eo11wputer • Open unul the N1Rht Before Chnstmas FASHtOH WIG & llEAUTY SUPPLY ~111-v ... Complete Hatr care lor Men & Women All M810f" Brands Makeuo & Facials. Wig Styh1"19 Finest Ouol1ty Nail care Sculpfurfld N a1t<. Juflettes. Tips MaOtCUres & Pedicures by Cmo1 (tor niel'I & women} Wholesale & Rera11 • Ooen 10 Pubhc llff I M111)1'oNa St. 96).7022 s-fj\ (C_ T.._. • Melptoiel --. \:J lt1••··~' 0 SAVE. up to 30°/o DeKors 16543 ..... lf MileS..,..,._. 554-2700 Heed ~1"9 or MCJf. 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StturllY P1<lllc H•llontl PlJBUC NOTICE ,.CTI tlOUS •USINl:U NAMI nAHMINT 1 flt IOllOwlng P9f'Wll\ 1•1 CIOll\O INSll'tH t\ Pt\CE\ PV8llSHtHC COM llAHY. mo~. WIOl. G~t• IUW CA,t,.7t ' J,11,..., Al"" Ko1t11. IUO A4"1'fl>, WIOS., Cott•~. CA .Ult J\1.-.i "-• 11~ Ao.ti">, WIG;), Cotto ..-.w, CA 4?t1t '"h lllu;l"91.' .. (-Ul ,.., b'f •II '" dMClvtt .J•llrty IC0ttlt ll\l' \ltl-nt "II\ Wed wllll ""' (ov,.ty Cl.,.. ot °''"°' County °" NO••f'llO.r J, 1¥/t "'""' Pullll\-0.~ C.00\I 0..oty PllOI, NO. I , I ) 11 1' 19fl )11._/I P UBLIC NOTICE "CT•nous •USINl!U NAMI STATIMl!NT T ~ tol'-1nQ peuon "Going DU\I l'tUll POODLE PORT, ,.00 C Co<o't NWV ., eo...... Ml W..., Col 11'11 II•-l.M 8urrm, tt4l Wortl\y ~ .. Mlclwey Otv, Col 12~1 fltls ~' 1, <.-\eel lly ffl ,,,. 0 .... --,. ... ,. ll 0.~I ~lrnllln\ Admlnl\11'-9itll Wltl AnntlOllCIOll"' f\lflo of!Mtbow~ditt-nl. Wl~l.IAMY,~""DT *'"~Dt.,S....• N~ hecll,CA,,... T••· 0 1•1-.zn Altw...,fetMINlll..,_(TA ,._,Oii~ Or ..... 'OMKc O.llt< Pilot, Nov.tt,0.C.•, ll,iO, 1'71 wn.11 PU8UC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSINln NAMI STATIMI NT T flt 1011ow1n9 IH'' ..,.,, •rf' do1n9 ~,,,.,_,,~ Ill (HE M ORV CAllPEl ClE' .... (llS or HEWP()llT 8£•04. 11 1 C HEM ORV CAR PtT ClE'AHfl>!t OF HU,.Tl,.C.TOH BEACH. •'9 Und Sl••f'I, H•wporl 8ta<ll, (Ml_d., .. ) Oou1jl~\ II Toolfo. 1147 ll•ci O..t 0f'IVf>, (ilr\f\ Hf"QM'h Gt4ifot"fh• tj410 o .. ;;~n<.:;~ ~:';,,,~~.'r.1o~':! s.10 fflh "'""'''" " <otldutl~d lly • O•nt•el i>.-1,,..r\lllp Douqi•• R T OOle Tiii' "··-"'" lllfd '"'"" .... (ounty Clfr~ Ill O••nQIL' '"""'Y °" "o•emo.r :ro. 1t1a AltA L..,•rf"C• H. JtK...... NAM• \TATllilWNT Ul N•rtll ~Or. W , 110 Tiit IOllOWlnQ perlOnl •r• 00111(1 .. verlyHHl•.CA*lt '1"'71 llUsl~io:~ CASSETTE R~NULS. Pu1>11,...o Ot~ ™" Oally Piiot, 1n c..min1, a ..... CA t7Ut Nov I , I), n, 1'. '"' eruct B. LAwl•. 1i.z:i ~lfllmffl 51. Sl~lt '-elleio•OOO, CA '°") · PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIClr TO C•I OtTOttS IUP l lttCMt C:OU•T Of' ntl ST A Tl Of' CAl.IP'OttN IA flCMI THR COUNTY OP OllANOI ....... .,, E\l olt ol MARV lOC.AH BAI.LARO, De<t•*I. NOTICE IS Hl!llEIV OlllEH lo 1 ... trtdllofl ol lht-. N mecl ---llWll .otl --"""'1"9 <l•lm\ tQ.tll"I Ille \dlcl OKtdlfll -,_.,.., 10 Ill• ll'lem. •1111 IN llKtU¥Y \IOUCf'I'". In ,,,. 011k• 01 ""' <l••tr. 01 '"" '"°"'• ... lltle<I tourt. Ot to Ptt-1 .,..,.., wllll Ille ne<HW!r' ¥0.IOMlr~. 10 IM ull dt•••vnecl ... STCVl!N T OELllllOC.E, .01 H Per~Ullltt Ori.._, ~lie IOI, ~· ....... CA 1270\, _..i<PI I\ lht pl«t of """MU OI ,,.. -Hl.,...S In tll MOiters pttrt•tnlnQ lo 11'41 •sttl• of wl<I OK-..i, wltllll'I loll• mofltl» ,,_ ti. flr\I ~IUtl- ot llll\ "°''" O•te<I .......... , '· "11. Sftrri.r M ,..,.,.,. E •11<.ulrl• OI Ille Wiii 011,,._MMe<I d«ecleftt Ow•lne H006tl Oatll, 1'1 °*"'lf'll, Art•, C.t. m21 Tiii\ llu51t>en ,, (Of\OllCl•d llY • QeMfll pett~lp, BrutelA'wl• Ow•I.,. H. Clar11 TlllS st•lemtnl w15 flff'<I wl11t I~ County Ctett< of O••ncie C.Oun1v Of\ No••m~r 1. tm '1mn u~Dll\l>t<I °'-CAM,, °""' Piiot ...,. 1. n. n. n, t918 P VBUC NOTICE NOTICE TOCllEOITOltS $Ul'E•t0fll COURT 01' THE STATR'MCALIFOllNIA FOR THI CCXINTVO,,OltA!fOE lfO, A.••Htt fll•le OI Will.A.AO M. DAVIS, l>e<H~ \ U ... 111 Oii C:OU llT 01' TM I 8tf'lo STAT•MCAUl"OtlNIA 1'011 BY Robert C O•tNm, THE COUNTY 01' Oii.ANO• ""''Oft~ Nt ,.,..,.. S-l•IACIMIN\trtWOltllt N O T I(~ 01' "'"""'0 oir E•l .. eofti.t.00 ..... ,,,.., l'I TITI°" P'Ofll Pll09ATI O' Will OK- A • 0 I. I! T 'I' a • S 0 .. A 0 • ~Al.D 0, HAltWOOO Ml .. tST•&TI°" WITH Wll.L AN• HAltWOOOAAOICINSON Nl!XRD flOtl AUTltCMlllATIOtt TO 0 .. "1 AOMIN ISTR lt UNDlll T H I ''' 11 INOEPENO«NT AOMOO\TltATION ;:.i:;n=j1~~ 0" RSTATH ACT ' ....... Hiatt ol lVCV LEE llOlllNSOH, ........ .,. -· ~ltl C>.<e•""°" Afrrllto1111-NOTICE IS M(Rf'llV CilVEN llMI Puotl\IMl<I Or""Ot CoHt D.lflv PllOI 8ER,.ICE ~ JOt1.MSTOH M\ 11i.,o Nov tt. Oe<.11, U. 20. 1•11 htrt1n t ,,..Ilion tor Pf-I• of Wiii -l•w~• of Ult .. ,, Ill AMiii"'' lr•llOll wi l ll w lll ,11.,•••d to 11111 P•lll'-• -tor Miiot lt•llOn to f(lmlnl\1e< ""441• ,,,. '"""ll"nd•H" llOmlf'l\tretfOf\ OI f\l•lt\ A<I, •• 1 .. enu 10 """"-" m-'"' tur1""r CMlttl(Ul•tr\, -11\•I '"" II-'""0 plll(• of ...... nQ ,,.. -""" -n W4 for ~ttm«rt 11. 1911, "' 10 00 • m . '" 11\t tov•lt_,. 01 ~IMent Ho l Ill .. 1<1 <O<H1, #I HJO Ovl< CMI,., Orlw w .. 1. on '"e C•t• ot Sel'I• ""• Celllo•nl<t Oiied -71. 1979 Wl~IMtl E. k ;oMN, '--!y ,..,,... J &C«SOH, KIOOEll a MITCHEi.i. c. .. -~.Jr. ... ....._. Cll-.r °"' ... 14'11 ,.._ ... ...-.t IMC*, CA.,_ ....... ..,, Pitt"~ Pullllitte<! O.enoe C:O.•I 0.0y PllQI, ""1v. n. n. o.c. s. ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' TltUSTEI'\ SAl.ll ~ ...... ,.. STEWART Tlf\.E COMP .. HV Of: ()AANC.E COUNTY. I C.l•lor'N• <Of· po<•I-. •• ctuty •-"'led 1r.ntff r::,:~,~~~L~t~.c5r~m~ Powf't OI S•le Will SEll AT PUBLIC AUCrtOH ro f H( HIGHE~T BIOOEA FOA C ASH ll>df•Olt •I llm. of Wit tf\ l<twtUI -y OI I~ Vnllect Sl~l .. , •klf'I llllt •nd lnte~I ~-yed 10 --""'II llv 11 _,~Id Conl•lKI 111 ,,_ ~rty f'lere.,.e• duc:r111e<1 VEHOEE ; NORM.AL EE HAl>TMAN Cllvldu•I R-lwllurrut ffll> lit-w•\ lllecl Wiii\ lllo CO<l~IY Ci.rt< Of 0••119' County on Ho .. f'lltMr IJ, ""· FIOW?J PuDll'""° Ot""'Ot Coa\1 0•11~ Piiot. Novtmb<H n. 1'# -OK.emll'trr •· ll, .~,. n RYIN T. Ol!LllllOOI: Atttrtteytla..... NOTICE IS HEllE6V GIVE,. 10 IN C'4•cltlOf\01 llNl-~,,__clK_I tllel ell DtflOftlo .....,,"O <l<llm• "<1-'MI Ille Ula -""' requt'9cl lo Ill• 11,..m. •II" Ille ~swrv .a..<hltr\, In lht olfltt ol Ille <fer~ ol Ille -,,.. tllle<I <ovr1. 00' to ..,..Wftl lllem, .. 1111 tf't.e NCP\~Y vou<tw''• to the un~ de•~•9ned •t JOI Eul coior.ao Boule .. rd, P•~•CS..n1t, C•lllornle , -------------·"")4_1-..'-_.71 VEHOOP · RVS'iELL M WI LLIA M S. MAll 'I' JANE WILLl .. MS, ""Sb9ncl -wtlp, OlEN IRVIN(; ~nd MARY IRVING, llv\bel\CI •ncl wllt. "" <K •ett1111t\ 111 common Plt41M Sl61 71 PuOll\Md 0.-C.0.\I 0.lly Pllo< Nov. IS, 12, ,., Otl< •. ,.,, \m 11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE f'lc:Ttnous •USIMIU --------NAMI! STATEMENT l'ICTITIOUS e~tNHS ,,.., IOll-1119 "'1.q41• ore dolnQ .., ...... ~Or. S4fll• ,., S.-1• AM, CA ttns 11141 W MUI Alt•MY IW C..C"4ril Publl\IMt<I Or.not Coo" O•llY Piiot No• 1 s. n. ,., Ot<. •· ms n'0-1• wh0<h '' tltt pt.Ce ot 111111~, Of Ille ""°""IOMCI In •II ~en ~•liolnl"Q P UBLIC NOTICE to Ille Ml.11• of 1>3ld clete<lef\I, wltlltn -----------·-·-lov• m0<1tM •lltr Ille fir!! PUl>lltatton ot '"" 'IOll(• O•ted No .. m9"'r 9, "" MAA'v I(. OAVIS Eatt\llrl• Of Ille WlllOftlo\' fll·ltMl NOTICE OF SALE 01' flll!Al. PltOPEllTV NAME STATl!MfHT bu\I,,.\\ •• Ht~ loll-lllQ per)on\ "'~ doing AANCHO LINO.A.,,,, MtcArt"'1• ~ ... -~l -------------1 •0tE•TW, ANOEllSOlf AT P lllYATE SA'-1:, ESlATli Qr: lllOSE Ota<SNSC>ft. UH NO. t6lll I~ Ille SuperlQf Court Of I~• !tlAle of c .. 1110tnui.1or 11'# Count• ot °'""~ In 11\l' M.tl1M ot IN' lof'"rvatorU1r1r ot p.,,on .ind (•IAi~ of AOSE OtGKCNSOH, Con1>4trvol118. bu•I~\\ ~' fll•O , Suite 113. ,.._.,..,, a...c11, CA CEH!UAY " PA<.11"1( COAST t7~ AC AL l V. 11SO P,wlll( '""'' HIQl>wo, C•m0tM1 CorllO" .. tlon (.olllornlo, )f•I 6.,..:11, C..llOrl\<• 'IOIAO )01 Moc Arlllur 81•0., !tu•t• 11>. ,.,...l~PI~. In< , • C.tllrorn1.-<Of· Newp0r1 llacto, C.t. "* poutfon, 111U t,O\ Al•rnH~ Bl•cl , C O ln~meM\ CU SI. Inc . ''" l.O\ AlomllO\, C•lllOfnle 'IOT10 M•<Arl""' 81...S., s..tt<-Ill, New11<>rt '"'' llv\1-"conou<tl'O DY• <or· ee..:11. CA.,..., PCl' .. llon Tllol llVSl!'tt\ I\ tO<l<IU<leCI by • A""-Pf"'-I~ Of"4!•fl~nlllp J.c• A~\. C:·W ~IATES, Pr~~ • c.t-..i. '"'' •t••-· ..... flt..., ...... ,,,. _ .. ,....."""""" t oulllY Ci.<-ot OrtnQe CounlY on llyc:.m....,c.o.p .C .. >i. Nonmlle• 10, "" , lbl.ll Len Mc:Ou.vr .. Pullll"'41d o.-. Cont 0.HY Poiot. loll«~ ~ ~ n --o.c..-r • u Tiiis ,, .......... WM lllelt •1111 ,,,. ~··"'-· ' " ' ' C°""IY CJe•ll ol 0r._ C:ovntt' 9fl ,.,. U1'-7I New 22, "Jt. ''"DI PvOll•'*' Or .. CO.~ o.lly Piiot. PlJBUC NOTICE Ho• 1'. Oe<. •. ll. 10, "71 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTI~ TO C•I OIT0tt$ lUl'1!•101t COUltT 01' TMI! $TATI MCAUl'Ol'NtA 1'011 THE COUNTY 01' OllANC! .... A-t1 ... C:>l•tt 01 THEOOOQE LAV( !ION, •h reo LAVESOl'I, Oece•~o HOTICf IS HEAE8V OIVEN lo Ille <rt<lltor\ OI --........0 fle(-.it IMI •II perw.n\ ..... 1119 <lelm' ~ .. 11\1 tl'le ukl ~ .,.. reQVtrH 10 Ille , ....... '"'"""_.,_......., '" fl\e oftl« .,._ CleA OI --.,._ 1111w <fll'1. or to IWtMfll "*"· wltll llM M <•l$¥Y _,,.,,, to !ht .,,._ oers~M<I .. ••S So."9t ~St'"', Lo\ Ange~ CA, Mti<ll I• tttt 114«• of lll"IMi• ol IM -\19Nd In •II ,...,. ttrs perlll ....... \o ... etttt>of WIG Of" UOenl. •llNll '--11$ Mi.r IM llnl PWOlk .. len OI !Nt ltOll<e 5'1'-1' Ott•d Oc~ 1', mt -------------w-o. ~·-"CTIT'IOUS I Ul tNfU NAMI n ATl!MllNT t 11• fOOOWlllQ _._ h dQlllQ lw\I ... n•• O ASIS OR•PHICS. 1/~U Brool<\lele i..-. Serl J...,. C•Pl>lr •"°• CA126/S .Jomu Oouotn Pt•r•n. H~H 8r-11oe ln., s.... J.,.n C,,.pi)lr•no, CAl2US lllll 1111\"-" I' <or>Ou<t.ci llY en In• olvld<o•I· J-~ Oouoln P•rrtf' Tiii' \IMffl'ltM WM llltd with OWi Coumy C..,... ol Or'"'Ot COvnty on Ho•· emll'trr 11, 1'11. '194)'6 Pull'll\lled Or.,. C.0.11 0 •11• Piiot Nov. I), 12, 1', 0t< •. 1971 H7'11 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTIT'IOU,8USINIH ....... ITATIMl!NT l lie IOlto.lftQ ptrlOll h 00!"9 1111'1· neu •·\ 8011'5 P00t. SERVICE. '911B S J •l••i.w SC , SfM• AM (A '210' P UBIJC NOTICE f•KUIO< 01 lhlt Wiii of1._._.........., l'ICTITIOUS eUSIMIH decedent NANlt: $TATIMI HT H. Sl'RNClll ST. Cl.All! Tiit lo1lowl119 perM>nt _,., <10ln9 611Seottll~s-. 11\1\IM\\ U hlle llJ BONNIE HEATHER'S COROOH LM A11ttl•, U •11 8LEU COOKING SU.001., ,. West h i: tJJ.11$7 V••• Looo. 1rv1ne, Olitotnl• '111• A~•Y 1w lattuter Sl'l•nd~ Amer•c•n Cordon 8lf'u PUOll!M<I OrtnQe COA\I O•lly Pilot C0<po .. 110n, • VI•" (.Ofl)Of~llon, u NO• • IS ,, 1'I "1' )200-7t w"'' Vere Looi>. l•••n ... C:11lllornl• ' • · • .,,,. Tnll lluil~s h conch><ted by • COfj)OtallOn $HAN00S 4M£1UCAH COAOON BLEU C.OllP. ~ ..... ,,. T•-su l 111\ \ltlement WIK IJll>cl wllll llW Counly Cter11 of Or~ (ouf'ty on No•emll« •· 19/1. PUBLIC NOTICE Rolltrl At•11 Hell, U118 S. -------------J°•lr•i.., SI , 5M'll•.An.t. CA '2/0I flll\ busl!W\l ll t-\e<I llf.., ,,.. Clt•IOu•I Robt<I H .. I 11\1\ .. .,.,..,,.,.. WM Ill~ Wiii\ l"9 Cou111y Cl«li of Ounoe C°""IY °" No• 71, lt1'. ,,,.,.,., Pullll\lled Or...cll Col\\ D.llly PllOI. No•. 1', De<.•, IJ, 10, 1'7• P UBLIC NOTICE PtJBIJC NOTICE .. 1cr1nouseut1 .. 111 .. AMalTAH ... lff Tiie '°''°""" --I• Cltlftt Wtl• PAV\cA HANNA A~MY .. UW ....... ., .......... Jtl •• CtNf'-"""·· s..11 ... !'HH .,.•. CM!ftrftl• t lltl h t: ........ AH•t1•tY '-l&.XKllll'tl • Pwbll-(>'--C.0..\1 .0..tlY t•1lol, ,.ovem1191 ?1. 1'# """ 0..C.mbllr •• I). '"' PUBUC NOTICE NOnC:9 TOctlU>tTOttS SUl' ... CMI COUltT OP TM• ST AT• OP CAL.I POflNl A f!Oll ?Ma COUNTY 0-CNtAMOa _....,.,. ls.t•t• ot GRETA SPflltHGEll. o.c .. -. NOTICE IS ~llE8Y GIVEN IO Ille <rtcllltr• of ... -----""~ !NI •II --II~ <1411-eQlllMI llM wlcl ~ -rt41MfHI lo Iii. Ille"'• wilt\ l"9 llK-Y _,,_"· tn ""' •fll<t ol U. <letlt ol .... •1111¥e "' llllecl court, or IO preMf\I "*"· wlltt Ille ""el.IM:Y VCMKlle~. lo ""' lift· Cltrt ....... 411 1500 £etl P.Clll< Co.•I Hltfl>w•Y• C.-cltl """'· C., -1<'11 " .... 1)19'• .. llUllntt\ ol ''"' Uf\• cle"\9Md Ill .ii "'911.n -'ttlf'olr19 10 lltt tll•lf ot Mid dtetlOeftl, wlllll1t lour montM •tier IM lllll PUllllOUOI\ OI tlll&noll<•. Oettcl NOvemller 21. 1'11. Pettkl•Hef"IOO El!Klllfh<ol .... Wiii of 1N tlloW MMed CltUOffll l'A T•ICIA M•llZ:OO a.l atl c.tf ........ .., e.r-... ~. C4 9N.aS T .. :'1'-,_ ,.._., tw ._..... PWI"*' Orenot C-0.0y PllOI, ... ,,. n. Oet ... 1>.i10. '"" ruauc NOTICE • \UH•toet COURT OP THI. n An M CALtf'OttNIA f'Oit THI! COUNTYMOltA•OI .... -NOTICE 0 1' N l!A•INO O" H TITIC>tt P'Ott NOUTI! 01' Wl'-'- AHO L•n a fllt TISTAMCNTA•V. f'O• AUTHO•IZATION TO AO· MINl l TEll UN OI!• T M lr l .. Oll'llltOllfT AOMINl$TltATI°" Of' ISTATH ACT Ett•te OI GEORGE M. LOZIER llb OEOROE L071ER, ~t11\ff. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01\olf!N IMI ICEHNE TH M. POAT£A llAl fllfld llllrtll\ t pt1ltloll for ~~ ot Wiii Mid '"""...a ol t..e11to Te•t8ftlenl•rv lo Ille ,,.,_ -IOI ...,.,,.,,,etlen 10 _,,,,,,., Uftdt• ... lncMntndenl .odmlnhl••lloll of E•l4tn Act, re ,., ... o 10 <Mlle" Is ,,,_ lo< lu£111tr ptftlcu1.,,, tnd lhAI tlt<I """ •nd P4t<t ot -lno IM •-M\ bttf!ll •f!I ltlt .O.ul'!ltlef tt, ""· 11110·0011 m., In llwl (_I,_. OI OejlMlmtnt l>lo, J of Y IO court, el 100 Cl•IC Ceftter Ort.e Wttl, 111 Ille City ot S•nllo An•, CtJlfOtft4 .. O•ltcl ,..,,.,._ 21, "1t. WIU.IAMl.S4JOHH, CocAoltv Olr1! MtCNaLa 1111. .. llCM!ltOM kDMIN I OLOMI .. "' o.-.!:d-...... ......... c....a ....... ,ew;......_ ,,_,....,Or .... ~t O.olly Plto', Ntv. 21, tt, OK. S. 1m MO'lte:M TOC.IDITOttS SUl'l •IOtt COU•T OP nt• STATS OI' CALl...0.llllA POtl TM C CXMHfT Y Of' Olt AlfO • NO.A-'7 ... l!U•I• ot EO .. 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Htv "·OK .. 1'1111 *"· H. n. OK I. 1m "'. W'7·'1 JJ .. ,.....,, tf.tt,tt, "" ..... -.. DAIL. V PILOT ~:··CLASSIFIED INDEX 11 ~, .... , ... ,bl 642·5671 -.11o111o•~..i ......... 1.1-.-, ....... tw• .. l'•I t~1M11l•H h1ta (= ¢ JP l..f T""'-l'W• T•-1.111 ~"'·· .=t'~\:rol _....,,_ .-.,... tli••wl.111 -· -·....,,. ......... 'l<ttri• ~'"°"-'II ~MtrM••k \M"M.i'A "f'MAolt kftlllM. ._ "'--r• • ~~;:~.~·"4 ~.,"H:.:~ ~U~tll- ' .. ' .. ..., ..... til, =:= "al kt:r t; I t:P Thu MW1ipapf'r will not IAS,.._. DaUXI llnowtnflt '"""Ill any AA-av •dvert sins tor real _..-A esta~ wb.lcll ll It\ viola Ruilt u CC>OdQt, in COMt \J.00 ol Uw law 3 DR • 2 BR.1~ bdrnu1. -----fplc, dbl garagr, biiyer cllOOSt'$ ~-etc. •aoasc AdYerl&Mn 400lu-6. fOltJ\t ....... dlecll ..... ~-~· ~"!~11~~~ .., ..,,..,.. ~ -... ""I ~.n. DAJ&.YN.OT--1 .... .., ,.,. ......... -·oc-....ao·· --·MT-• CGr'Ndlm1 ...... ...,. Faotutlc duplu. 3 •'!:~!!!!• ... -.. !!!") bdma., 2 baths each unit · frplcs. 4't bit-ins. Upper ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gtw.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k':"~; ..... ..., COUIGlrAltlC unit has high beam cell. · perfect property to owner/occupy . NOW GET TtUS .. owner will flnance or carry large 2nd T.D. or take cash or??? Asklng $425.000. Wiii listen to any re· asonable oiler & terms. ..... leyrtop.. •••• • '75-7060 .. ""~ "•"'•'• • Big bedrooms and a IUSIN£SS., INYlST· iuest suite, make this a M£NT, ANAMCE very livable pride or =~~· Y"• ownership home. Local .·.·.·~,!~ .. "' ',.!l'-..~.'d' ;:;:t ed in a lop nelf(hborbood .. n-~ ,,...,. arning green belts and :I:;::.'.~~-~ lop rated school.I. Full COLI OF HIWPOIT llALTOIS 25 ISL Coed Hwy •• c_._ .. Mw 675-5511 Linoo Rlal&un ENJOY THE RETUIH OF THE SWALLOWS -In this spocloa Mereclltll C-.y• Estate 1b"9 .... wfHt 5 ..... """-4-c• ~ ...t p-l•d .-, rooa Fw..t SW. y.-d hos boat/......,. •ens. • .S 191,000 493-8812 CONYIM9ff LOCATION -A block lo s hops und beaches. shake roof. 3 bdrm. d~n and remodeled kitchen. Ai;king $255.000. SPECTACULAa VllW -Complete ly remodeled and redecorated; 3 bdrm. de n , 21h baths. pool. ope·n beam celHngs , brick f o>lc in LR and mstr bdrm: $500.000. fee. EXCL.USlVE ! ' CLASS ON Sf'YGLASS -Sgle sty 4 bdrm. European-like paqos, various extra systems. view and lge storage area. $339,500. H.Y. •OADMOOI -S bdrm. 1 story. backs to community canyon. great family area. $239.500. HANDSOME HOMI -4 bdrm pool home in Irv. Terrace. CdM. Lge lot. parquet floors. heavy shake roof. Handsome at $207.500. U~l()UI: ttV M l:S RE AL TORS ... 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also en Mf~a Verde. at 546 5990 EASTBLUFF ABANDONED FIXER 5 Bdrms. 3 baths. It 's a mess. but at Sl50.000. it's thousands under market. HARBOR VIEW HlllS SACRIFICE $I 0.000 DOWN IAC~IAY • F1ne 11 bdrm .. 2'..A.?'bsth family home on quiet cuJ de sac. Oversized pool. playhouse , storage $169.000. Terms. IAYFltONT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & s lip AVALON Well cons tructed. 3 BR. 1 ba, oak floor. partia l basement. concrete foundation.-$120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ~ l 1 t , 'f · , , 1 I ) , " ~ ,. •· r1 ' ) t) ' 11 ~COATS & WALLACE Cc:fJ REAL ESTATE . INC. ;'\ l 0 1 :\ll Y OWNlD COMPAIO SI HVIN C THE SOUIH COASI ~HlA SINCl l ~bJ """"•••• rn' ~ price $ll6~. wtth VA -------- ANMOUNCOf(flS. terms. Call 751·3191. The --------·--------------- 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Owner will carry balance at 10%. No qualifying. Call for detaJls. ·FANTASTIC ADULT COMDO -A. great 1 Bdrm unit, beautiful Huntington Bay location. Walk to s hopping. close to community pool and clubhouse. Great for 1 person or couple. only $49,950. Cal 546-4141 .. t::r:~~~ ~ls very anxious. I 1. .................. •• )tit C::SELECT BAY& -°"""" )1.lO I ~~~ -. ~ PROPERTIES ~~~c··i.· · = BEACH . COSTA MESA UNDER CONSTRUCTION Deluxe 13 unit proj~t. in xlnt loc. Br· Ing your in vest o r s! First user depreciation still avail. Can close escrow Jan. 1979. For more info. call S 1·r111ng Cost.1 M PS.t lr111n1· tiunt1nq1011 H1.,1r ti NPwr•ir! B1·.1d• 450 NEWPOR J59.4111 ""·'" ,..!~!!"u om; MESA VERDE EMrt.Onmn' HIGHLAND>. Best buy ,Rf,UATION 1n this neat area. 3 Huge ..,,,.,., '"'""''""' ~ bdrms, 2 baths, large '·~·"' ••••" • ~r. • f a m I I y r o o m . 2 BLUFFS $129 750 What a price. whal a "on· ®' :l Odrms., 2 bath.~. on IM pri~ G REENBELT ul Tht> Bluffs . lhmdy to romplete s hopplnt? t'f'ntt•r. 2 Car gnrAi:e -+ an1ple Jut-st pl\rktng. PY,('(,<d below appraised vaJu~. rail for dctu1ls. 1111P"•"'"" "" 1 711" fireplaces Near schools. MHCHANllSE New on the market at \1i11 fliWf ,.,,,~ ...... ft&M•ttrtah t ·•~10• t..qw•fftf~ 141• ~toVow • ._,,.,hw~ t,6' •t• !wJt Hilt'°" lfw..-r.-. ,,...,.,,,. '-""'• 11...tlHnttt M•~,u~, ~-·RieOu .. V.~ .. =1~::-·~: Pm Pi.MoM»6 '"••1t\ .._,._,,.,,w.du~ ~"""'" "'°" ftn&~•nt 8•r :r.'I:.. .. Hin '4•rto · taus' MUt11£ EOUlrM£HT ''"""'"•' ~· Ma.1nt "'°"'"'°' ... __...... ,,,,._,,,..,.. t '4irllP .. ~pq..,., f't....t. .. """ (.".,,,.., ""--'Mil ...... o;i, .. Ovr• ....... _•»• bolU. "••(t TIAMSPOHATION $85.500. You haven't sttn this one, so rall us al S*ll.Sl ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS MANSION . SINGLE STORY! ... condo: a murb souabt ONTHESAND alte r floor plan : 3 I I bdrml .. 2 baths: quite at· A magn I ce nt ex· tractlve1 with French perien~ ol ocean livlng! doors. p1ank Oooring & Private road,Juarded light camel c arpet. entry! Seclud sandy Great end un.il locaUon beach! S sp:1clous Wood with SUNSET VIEWS. 2 d e c k s ! S e c l u d e d Patios. Price, $139.900 R a rd e n s 1 A l r u e .... ,.------~-,,,.---._,. ::;: masterp1ct'e for tux· to.io urious Uving ! Don't wait, =: there is nothing like It ~ anywhere!! For detail.s : ca!l 64.S--0303 F=OREST E OLSON '""' "'" ..... BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPQl'T CTR. OR. 7011 10%DOWM Owner IJnanced • bdrm. 2 ba. Harbor View home. $167,500 Owner/Broker taVI .. TRUCE V1IW HOME Spectacular panoramic view of the harbor. jetty, city lights. Catalina and itor~eous sunsets . A sight to behold ! 2 L"1rf!e bedrooms plus maid's rm & sittin~ room. formal dining room & den . Lovely p ool in e nc losed courty:ird. S310,000. By appt. WESLEY M. TAYLOa CO .. UALTORS 2 t t I S. Jo••'" Hiit aooct NEWN>RT CEMTH, H.I . '44-49 I 0 IN YOUR INTEREST Jf the current interes t rate Is preventing you from own.Ing your own home or trading for a dlf· fereot one, call us! We have condos & houses where we may be able to arrange financing that will appeal to you. Call DOW ~ lttclllc.ct Mesa Ve rde executive FISDOM.- . is what you will have with this s bdrm. + den_ rondo in The Bia.ifs. Big house amenities with carefree condo living. Located o n a lar ge g.reeobeJt with a brick frplc. to cozy around OD these cold nl 1hta. Perba115 th1a ls just what YoUr f a.mily needs · call us&see. 67M400 HARBOR A J>iv1i.ion or 1 larhor lnn-stm1·nl Co home on Java. Short .... ,.LI o·-· RV S walk to COUNTRY _.... vt""W!OA He _,.ort Cftlhr 640.5357 CLUB. 4 bedrms. 3 ba. No down VA. $64,900. Un· family rm. den w/BBQ. believable 2 bou.,es on l Oversi.ied lot with citrus 1oL Uve in one. collect 64Q.5112 lC. TAYLOR CO. MODB.HOMI Sf 6.000 It was a model condo In 21AYRlOMTLOn UALISTAllSAUS Z adjacent 3Sxl00' build· IBesl locatron"' H.B. I.DC sites on Penrnsula y YUberal commassK>n Point. The roost exclttng split activity local.Ion on the I 'Unbel.levable walk-in Bay. M:i0.000 each and bus. will take docks. .'Full time manacer IFully equipped ok W/~retary NEW MANAGEMENT LEADllSHIP PETE BARRETT ••2·•"' REllTY 4SSUMl l% Newport Buch and 1t --------still looks like one . "Something Special"-------- CARDEN GROVE 38r. LBI. t~ dwn M98 mo .. lovely fam home. big RV lot, Act. Rog 640-9008. 963-0902 describes this 2 bedroom and den·wtth custom in· t.erior and view. Ca II Cor an aj)IJOinlment to see. - WATERFRONT HOMr5 REAL ESTATE 631·1400 UPPER BAY ll t ' ,..." Dr. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. 1700 sq.ft. Shake roof. 2 fplc h o me . Vacant. s l!e anytJme. SI 15,000 MINIYllW • from second story 646·8811 balcony, overloob ca· ll)'On. Sitl'TOUnded by hn· ANYTIME urious homes. 2 Story Newport R iviera 4 --------•r bedroom. with huge mast.er s1.11te, formal din· ing. and many. many ell· tras. FUii price S84. 900. oova SHOttl S IAYV•W VA SPECIALIST 91/2°/o •to SI 00,000 No <Sown. Large laven· tory. VA buyers, please ull lot information . 00-9181 1. OPEN HOUSE RE Al TY .,,,. Call982-7788 Most imusual It pnvate 21•-------· ~ miiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim & avocado, door from re· rent on the other. No ar of garage for boat or down VA. Move an im· camper. A real buy! at t•me~d.~540-~31166~~~~..i bdrm, den & dlo111g. Lge pool. One o r Nwpt·s ruiest. S3.'50.ooo. LSIOPTION Turtlerock Glen garden home. Lovely 3bdrm & view . $150 ,000 Ownef-/ Broker 640-MS4 ....... v "•W lhU tlll ~..,.," ll'1W ,(/,~· 'fib.) Mctr.~·· . .. :i1! Vllilv , •• wm AUTOS, lllW C.f1!0f •• • AUTOS. US(I t•....,_•I • Mt "~ ..... ······""'" ...,.,." • .. ..... WIDI C"edtn... • •••. Wll ~tu ......... won C'll•·-··. ····-C.'llt»k-f • ..ll> C-.... , • WD C'"..._M•I •· w.11 (\l'r•""ft\li • •• •. -.u . '"""'•f w» ~· : : :·:·:::::. = ......... .. """' ~ ... -. ... ::t ~ .... , ............ -.... . . ... ~ ( "' •• U'.l.•\ t•;""-t • •• • Wtl ~~... :: ,,._,.... ... ... 'h• ••• ~,.. ...... _ I o.i;• a..,,......,.. .... ,..1......,. ........ .... " nuiltr ... ...,,_, '''**'" Make your s hopping easier by usll'.lg Ule Dally Pllol Clualfied Ada. file~.~~ INVISTOIS TAKE HOTIC! Oceanfront duplex. owner could occupy upper unit and e njoy a sweeping view of Newports famous sunsets while bejni;t comfortable in 1 bedroom plus loft, 2 full baths. wet bar a nd fireplace . Re nt out 3 bedroom, 2 bath lower unit annually o r on a s umme r /winter bas ts. $550.000. A Courwa1. IANI• CO. 844·9080 2H1 IAlt.IOAOUtN HtU.tRD . tN Nl\WORT CUITl9' GEOLOGICAL AGES C R T A I l C 0 t U Z I Z S N G I M U G P K R X I N Y N 0 Y T V J A 0 M L C E l T V J N A I N 0 V E D N l M I E H 0 0 I W H I E N W E U E E I I C S 0 E l S M H A P H J L A Q A 0 0 A C S R 0 T V E l C G L T Z 0 C ~ C I 1 I G R R I N N H 0 C E I C l 0 S P I C M W C l A G I E N R J G S l S t E C I L U T t M C N £ I R [ C S 0 I T VASHRROOtCAOPSLAEPD N l S C U S L C b H " I S D K R H P T $ A L t J 0 l N t T l V I R U C l E t C 1 A 0 [ L M A 0 C Q U P C J • A R l $AM NP l N" S Y·L YAN I AH M MATGWLLlEGt~TN O RWOA ! ..,.., ...... -. ........ ., df•1wtw. llfld Hdl tftd .... lft. ~ Alolc Afdleorolc Mi._ ., Eocene Clmbrill! Mi•illl11t11M .11 ""9nltn COfllllldlleft ,.._ ~ llvMil DMnlen r.w.= TltaM Ju,.,;c 0 T 01110nOW: YOU flt •WONDERFUL* •CHRISTMAS • $129,750. Ask for Glen HeUwartb. 631-1266 JACOIS RIAL TY 67M670 •P11581T • ForAIY...,_. SIOO &Mdet'lTNft $66,500 lSpecW Pricel ~~ SELL fdle Items with a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii K~Mtt}(e I~~~~~~~~ Dolly Pi .. Ctuairted Ad. cae: 'Nltelan Rf:'o/ E~tot•: '"' of Costa Mesa. Irvine, 9UIET, Pl!STIGIOUS AHA ~~~~:<=~~· ~:::~e;:~R~/~~w~~'!':~~ 110111 ILlllf S ID. CALL SANTA 54t.cM25 NatioowkSeNetworkof frplc .• patio & 2 decks. Near golf OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE lnd.Mdua.IJy Owned course & tennis courts. $165,000. aod Operated EXCLUSIVE LIDO 151.E Real ~t.ateOftlces 110 DEGlll VllW Beaut. Remodeled 4 Bdrm. Home COSTAMISA FOUaPUX Near Hoag Hospital. Anlllous seller just re · duced to $149,900. Prime rental area. No vacancy factor here· Ideal for OC· cupant or abse nt l•ndlord. Great Invest· menL Phone today for appt. to Me. 545-Ntl. ~ Walkr.r 1; ltrn IACKIAY IOHUS L«e• br + lmlY rm ln de-sirable Bilek Bay area. Only 3 yrs old ·cuJ..cfe.sac location. ?.!e rear yrd -room for . Seller will consider rade ror unit• of land! Ml-7711 ~ Walkm 1; lr.r. Real Estate cae: 810181 ILlllS ao. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICC ILUFFS NI WIST IXCLUSIYE A Great End Unit On One of Finest Streets In Newport Beach ·s Bluffs. Spectacular 4 Bedroom. 3 Bat h Condo. In Perfect Setting. Short Dista n ce To Pool An d Entertainme nt Area. Separate Dlnltfg Room . Huge Liv. R m WI Fletdst.one Fireplace WI Raised Hearth. High Wood Beamed Ceilinga Thru Out. Only $169,500 . "A Joy Of NeWJ>Ort Exclusive" ••• DOYll DllYI TERMS -TERMS -TRMS! Located On A Prime Street To Bay & ocean view from Laguna Street Lot. Separate Garden-Dining Beach to Palos Verdes. the sunsets Room Opening To A Roger's supreme & Catalina in background. Gardens Landscaped Yard. Large 1'"'ee land, owner will finance on F a mily Room W/Fireplace. installment sole. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths: Office/Study W/Wet Bar. Next To l·level, large lot. $235,000. Master Suite. I mported Tile In Kitchen. Plus Many. Many More Excellent Features. Call For Appt. To Inspect. Priced At $450,000. LIDO REALTY 673-7300 ® ·--............ 111 DOY9 DllYI That ;e,~!~~:-m~ ! a ~:die ~.., C\AY I. POUAll -----··--0-....... of .... ,_ l{l'O...itied ..... d. ti. low JO lo<"' fOYf ....... -d• I RAMOtE ' 1111'1' I SUPEA I ' I I r I t , .... , -f-[-1 "-t-1 ... , ...... , ; ~-* ... ~ -------If roll -• I H I KGNT I :::1 ::r::1::1:':.1:: ~ n~:::.~;= rrrrrr1 I I I r I I I ....................... _ • .,., • .#~ .............. _ ...... _ ........ ...-... -.-............ __ ... _ ... . .,_ . . .. . ... ' ,. . ....... ·---·-... ·- f •• '1 7 ............ , ..... ' ...... , Fw w. ....,.., ,,_, s. .... "Fors. ............ We ~....... ········~··· ................................. . •••••••••• ................... !.~.~ ....... ~.~~.~ ....... CMte....._ IOZ4 P t•V6' 10l4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• t .._.... 100 ..... ,, I 1h 1007 1...a • ..................... • .-wa.v * ••••••••••••••••••••••• He.Ml For We i,... S. I ""' ilw. ..... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Me rt leecll I 069 le9Cll I 069 MoWa. Ho.M 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• v r:e-""·~ ·~· ........ ------------------· ouv~ aot a compact• ••HIA110roOL•* bdrm. 2 bath famlly **.._N THIS DOI$ MOT HAPPIH . PMH1U1.A "· =;''~ 0 _r:rt~.:!,, $1.100• • VRY OFl"IM Ol .. /~H._ lftllD chrnl Flrepl•c~. Just Muced $5,SOO 13 • 11 90 T i.,.. ,.Uo. fenttd yard. lhi3 lovely 2 llol)' home. "' • 0 O l 8 k<• o er loan, no SNS. ntw lloor In e ntry , futwina 4 f1rnUy ailed CNEmH ••••r.'!•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Por S. l I 00 ~~• bdrm .• 2. ,_...-DOWN ......,. ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• j aty .• 3 bath.a. In xlnl vr..vs . '5000 red11etlon on Ous ~ •HOMI area You 'Uenjoytheup-BEACHHOUSE. 2500 Ml ft home ln lhc ......,.. .. frlded carpeting & de· Luat/opl. S'IOO/mo. "8h.tf1" 4 Or 2 Ba tam IMFOl.MATIOH alpu wallp.Pfr" un of lllOOOopt. 040,000. rm. lovely srnbll. Only Rent. opt.loo to buy lnro. qualHylJl.H on thi~ harp 3 bdrm + ,_........... ld~anddlnrn1arta ! bedroom• 3 bath1. fomili rm l'-~ both& dbl narug• eil64S-tUt Clo.e tu 11\opplna and aepante d(nlna •. large mirrors. Laraer rear ,._....._ ..... Sl41,000. repo'1, loan assumption yard offetl mulmum 6i1641-llJI CaUrorA~pt ~8259 etc. Eaay rinance 0 .A.C. privacy. ~ to acllool SHAT'll!':N REALTY eomces. h ,,...; ' ~ · "hoc>ll' An l'llll.>' nul to brtaht kitchen. apUt-level uaite ~nC'ni yard. St>~.900 Won t lost' ' ,.~ .. ~ t'racll al only w .eoo. Pttio ll't!a. custom heal 4' recreational fafil. EASI' BLUFF· By·Owner MoWl.Ho... Store Reall1tlcally prl ced ; A TOUCH OF Beaut. Ex.~. pool home Santa Ana 554-7070 Hurry & t-nll' ! --ton C'11l Dl'Annt-Porter. ed pool It Jacuzzi. Al'ld ••••••••••tt••••••••••• 1S2 1121> only 6 yeara old. Asklng q\iclc poaealon. COUNTRY R % asa~l>le loan· no Anahej m 956·10ll ••WHY lllNT? .. 2 Bdrmb . 2 bath own.your-o"''D· ror 372 u month , PITI Prcst lglOUl> Nl'wport rca CHAaM ... DUPlO-SH,fOO OLO MAC DONALD'S FMM (. 'll,y f ..-mil r or C'O\I ntry t:~tlemari• Both 111111 be l>DUi u a bUM In a farm here. K~p hones. <'al lie, pap, chickens, rab· bats here right In the cit) near al.I the city conv· nlenres. 3 bdrm, 2 story modern r anch home . Over 18.SOO sq ft land. S.m & corrals. Phone DOW.~k9l. ~ Walker & lee Real EALate f'lnd what you want In OaJJy Pilot Claas1fleds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWMll WIU ""AMC! Wh> wa.it 1nve1t11.C1tte U\15 oew bating Great &Jboa laland loeallon 2 Bdrm. front hou:se 1s okhe but goodie. newer 2 bdrm. rear a p t. hu fr p lc., + + +sep. owner's unlt wtth trplc .• dbl.=. 1249.000. H ITIEACH UALTY '75-l642 Sell with EASE! It's a BREEZE Classified Ads 642-5678 macnab I lrvtne realty YlfW -PRIVACY PLUS. ONE OF THE .BEST PRICES!! Big Canyon McLain town home -2BRs + den <3 BR). 2 1h baths -e nd unit w/2-car detached garage. In Phase r (nearest· MacArthur entrance off Ford Rd.) -ON GOLF COURSE! $219.500. <E-71) ,. OPIH WED./THURS. #81 S~A PINE LN. IMftD T A orevea.~.1'1·3022 ' '-'U AIL Slli,000. Broker. 531-11541 CALL 151·661 I •IAYSIDICOVI• q1&&Ufysag. 4 bdrm. fam. W. Anaheim 71U·t442 From 1t'1 nasUc wood ex· rm. totally 1.1pgraded. Westminster -..s S...ttWw.y o n l ovely A vocado Avenue. a ('h&rmlni& 3 bdrm. Zaty. U(lllde down hol.lH w1U1 t't'dar ablnalo e11terior and aundeck PLACE ....... ..._ ... ~ 1040 ~~~~~ PIOPllTIES"" •••••••••••••• ••••• ••• • red hill _.. S4rS Re.ale SpeclaUats. L .... IHdt I 041 10,.. 111 t :JO P.M.J 3,4 or s bdrm rnodel1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail. •Ome w /pools. Pt.us • 1uxur1ou1 2 L·--s h Atrium· tM!droom . a bath apl. \I Covered P41UO a.nd 3 car Mesa Verde ~gtoo J-ropertJee Causey & Co. 1•ra1e 1210.000. • 644-7211 /Jn "11l.ll IH\il l 'f ~. /\S~UllA I l S SPYOLASSHILLffOMF. lS Cambna Spectacular view. 613-6634 aet 2 IOIM COTT AGE PWSIMCOMI Peued banfwood noon. wood beamed cel1U11s. 2 brick fireplaces. country lutchen PLUS 2 Bdrm. z batb income unit w /pvt patio and yard. $190,000. C.ll 644-7Z 11 /Jn Nl(i£L n111LEY & ASSUCIAT ES 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISAVElDE RIDUCB) SI 0.000 3 Bdrms, 2 baths famjly home, needl TLC. O)mer ~-Submit all or. fen. Ca II setr5880 ;~HERITAGE REALTORS CUODLEUP 11 you like privacy, you'll love It in your comfy 2 bdrm home fuU of warm redwood paneli n g. E nclosed back yard; LIT'STAUC TUllCEY Comfy 3 bclrm. home wltn near new special for ced air heated system. Large private backyard. Sell may con· sider VA Of" FHA! Only S7S.m . Call Ken Fuller . 7S2-192IO ' QUAIL PLACE 'ROf'YTIES '" 10,-TII 1:30 P.M.I SUper 4 Br 2 Ba. Crplc. crnr lot N/W HB. Must see. C.Onveruent to ever· )'thing. AJI terms. Asking $80,000. 892· IB72 $8500 DOWN No Qualifying! Assume payments of under $450! 3 bedroom. 2..balhs. T air to Reel Carpet Welisteft 754-1202 • MACIOUS ~ UVIMG QuaUty cedar It glass home in beautif uJ Woods C.Ove atta. 3 Bedrooma. 3 Baths. family r oom. guest quarters. Big deck. prl vale patio, lovely garden & ~ean view. Make o«er. $230.000. • ll<M So. C.Oast Hi way in Villqe Faire LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 *IMKIX* Ocean aide ol hwy. level lot. easy access to beach. Needs paint. minor re· pajrs; Ideal tor home· & Income. Hurry. only SlS9,900 • Mission Realty 494-0731 CRESCENT BAY New 3Br. 3.Ba. DR, frplc, 81/20/o '"IM 1044 famrm. view673-6634 ASSUMAILE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Have op.1 lion to buy For this upgraded 3 GREAT BUYll $117,000 home for $99,000. bedrm home. coppe r Am willing to sell. Bob plumbinc. 2 _Car dtchd Beautiful 3 bed;oom 494-S758.497·3448 gar. Tola.I pnce SQJ,950. Wome ln the prestigious Payable U92 per mo. For CUJverdale area. Close to •5•P•ECT-•A•CULAR--·-VIE•W-S furtherlnfo.645>9161 u .C.l. As kin& only $77 900 ""II oda from ibis custom family ; OPEN HOUSE • REALTY /' . Loe*! Assume 9% GI, no qualify, 2 Sly, 4/5 BR, 2-\o'! ba, Mesa Verde, $109,800. 83HZ7Agt. ' • "4 l y. home. Ma.salve noor to ceiling firepla ce. Butcher block breakrut bar. 3 bdnns. 2in baths. Corrna I dl.hlng rm. Lots or extras. Sl42,SOO. FOR LEASE Ron Wlllm111 Rffllty Brand new 2 bdrm condo 1~~~~i~c~· in choice Irvine a rea. 494-8519 tenor. Just steps to the Owners leaving C.Ountry . E. Anaheim 956-'600 bay to It 's masterful Desperate. Let's talk. I~~~~~~~~~ crait1man1bip Inside. Sl72,50CMl40-0248 COMPLETB. Style and arace are dis· f 1/Jo/o IMTBIST Y " played th.rcMCbout this 2 FURNISH~ story condominium's Newport HelJhl&. stun· Dbl wide Ne oon flowingdellgn! 2 Bdrma, ninl rem>del; 3 bdrms .. w/8lll4 encl pore In s 2 bat.lw. fareplace, patio family rm., & sundeck. • Par le , in c I u d •a deck•. oversized TaJre over low equity m icrowave 4':T\'. garage/worbbop, a ful· loall, DO loan fees. Super <Sl4'198119). • ly ~I.lipped gourmet's b\o'atSt4uoo. MoWetto. S ..... delight· ldlcben, area, MIWUSTI.,.. 848-8895 • pool/Jacl.mi. 111 blend in: Prime Newport Heights. ___ ;...w ___ ..:._ to an exclusive home for e xtreme I y s h a r P 3 RIDUCID $2,000 ' the d iscrimina tin g bdrm .. 2 baths, with For quick sale, hufe bto'er. Please call Bea shake root. oak floors, 2h60 Shelby, 1973, ~ Amo&d. 752-1920 gr eenhouse & muc h •Anaheim Parle. Walk to ' '-'U AIL rmrec' SALLJ37.~ .... .,.. f'reat shopping, Vacant. T A ~ 1mme41 possession . PLACE Financmg avail OAC ,::=~:, .. ~-·'·' <;=~m,•ttK ' 3h60 Uncoln, 1975, lik.1· EAS'ULUff LE£rE new air. Alcan sidlrig, .z STOIY~ washer&dryerincluded. Great fmly home reatur-OPTION (S9l52U.Xl. ing 3 bdrm. 3 ba. huge, Several fine homes in top •BILE HOME . hi.lie hnly nn & frml din areas. Owners anxlo"". rm.1;-v1y rear yrd for en. cau fordetalls. ~722! STORE · ~~~r.;~?~)11.IV· ~~-'56-4500 WESTCl.tffl llAUTY OMLY $121,500 Shows like a model delightluJ single story 3 bdrm. 2 ba. home. Lvly grounds. Owner anxious. 759-lSOl. c:= Walker & lee 6MO.FIHHMT OR CASH EqUIVAUMT Westclff Rffllty On th Is p a r ti a 11 y OCir.•~~ fum1shed single Kil. IOv· -v""' e ly adlt p et park 1-BR beach shack in (~). super rme West Newport Mobl. Ho.t Store Super ateaJ at $275,000 MB~ witbSSO.OOOdown. J--------JB=f llHY UAL Toa 675-91 II . ..... C1phk90 1071 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ew Waterfront 2Br. ap- prox 900'. Financin g a vad. 67S-7984 IOA.CRES In the path of growth between Orange County and San Diego. can bt! split. Terms. 642·123S 64-44200 prestigious area; un· 901 Dove,-Drive Harbof View Center beatable value! Price slashed to $82,500. Large SLASHED To$72,500 Shows Jvly. $425/mo. ~~~~~~~~~ 7S9-1S01. - Coffacp •BY OWNER-8'4% as· sumable loan.No quaur. ing..Jbr. huge family rm wlfireplace & ste reo Prime location near park w/tennis, pool etc ·lovely tree s haded street. •• 700. Ca 11536-0397 FARGO 1/676-5717or1 /523-4482 Irvine at CamPUs Valley Cente,. 1 assurrlable loa n! Call _...,J•••••'•S·2·11.41!114•••• .. ~ Randy Tyler, 7S2·1920 j 9UAIL Beautiful 3 BR 2 BA ---------home PLUS fabulous family rm. Great family neighborhood. Lowest In the heart of town. within walking distance of beach. Probate sale • subject to court con· firmation. A great fl.xer· upper. '99,500. 8003DP 700A.CRES Riverside County at a main Frwy oUramp. Some ucellenl com~ merciaJ Potential. Rapid'· ly ~veloping area and 2 race bnsk winds warmly with this stripe-happy sporty set. lasy' Knrt beret. gloves lenEth· llf1se on 2 netdles-uch one llal piece! Use llforstecheraht syn· thtt1c in 4 colors. Pattern 7488 scarf. glowe1 (Slit$ S. M. l ''' 111cludtd). beret lits all sites. "" 11f '-";"'" 11f ~"'f..... St.Se fol 001 ~ Add 40C e.tll pM!efn fOI flnt·dUS l lf· I f II , .... 1 1 .... 1 !NII and handlln&. S.. • tet' 1111 ..,.. pus uu-· Mee ... top with elas11c at. neck •nd Needlecraft ()et)t. 10s wrtsts -lasllt0ns p1et1~t Daily Piiot lASIES' Whip ~P e1ell 1n no ltme ... tU CM cw.a Sta.. 11ft of nifty thulty l>leftds Tor\, "Y tOOll. f'rillt "-'· Punted Panern 90~1 Half M*-, z,11 """"' "•"'Mr Sues 12'1 U'J. 16'r. 18'1 HEW/NOW' Our 1979 NllOl.£° 2011. Womens Sim JC J6 38 CRAfl CATALOG-O'ftr 200 poQu 40, 42, U 46 48 l•r des11ns 3 lree y.tnerns s-4 1.50 ftt t"lt """"· A'4 pi1nted inside Send 7~ 4tt tw _. 111tw111 ftt lltl• lzt.OalicllC., T~ St.~ ci. llnuil. ~&. Se114 e.: 111-lltc"°!', ~· .. Sl.~ • 127-Alp • 0.. .. Jt.58 1W1A1 fltMJJtl I= ""'9rl...... .Sl.~ P•ttern Dept. 442 U~ 't~a"i"iati:::U:~ D•llY Pilot tZ) ... '11'hkrltQlliltl .SU~ 232 w.t t• 91.. ... .... lt2-se.H 'It' '9ff Qlilll .. JI.ZS " t•u. ,.. -. • m.,.. si-olh ...... suo ZIP Sill .. m\1 l~ t ....... fl.DO I u ..... c.-.t ..... lUI be 1111ette11-rou ttt llu.ti.t wt1t ~~uo more tor ltH S whtll JOU tewl 115-lllfty ~ Otiilta. ···· · tM Send fOf new fAll·WINllR· ll5•fWll Cildet ....... IM fASHIONS.TO·SlWCATM.OG. Hal l1~1111,11te ...... .. I •• ,u.~ couPo11 tor tr" 111t lll..flta MOllli .. •· · 7" ''"' of ,... cllocc:t /f,f lU....,_ Ctldaet . ·j•• .. , ...... ~ ... ·1·· 117 ............... uo 1..,... , .... ._ 1• lei•..._.~ · .. .SUI in.t*"-' Q.111111 ue lOJ.ISQllllatwfMlr .... 7St· 1Z'4tftl't'Onitm..ii .'. UI ::=-~·:·: .. ~ A!~~~~ 10,. Tit l:JO P.M.I price in area. A.STRAREAL~TATE 754-7800 EASTSIDE- COSTAMlSA Completely refurbished Bdrm, 2 balh home. RV =M o :1'1ir'Mlz• Balboa Island Reahy i\\Hl'(\t ''JiU ,,.~"''-''\;\ 673·8700 I 00/o 0.. I 00/o htt. 3 Br, 2 ..... be condo model. 3 Bdrm Condo. 2'h ba .. FURNISHED. Dbl frplc, 2 car attach gar, garage, pool, jacuzz i, prime loc. prof decorat- r I $89 500 "•S .,...,., ed By owner $91,900, rp:c. • ..... .......,, ask for Stlp. _54().. __ 1965_. _____ _ WOODIRIDGE /8 l/4e1111to. IR.-.cl $4.600 ./OWMrMnt W! A beautifully maintained Cypreaswood m>del with sunny COW't)'ard entry. central atnum. large masier suite and formal d~"' 8cM. Y Sil. too ._ $58,300 I st c.1644-7211 /Jn NIGlL GAILEY ~ A55£JCIATES SALE OR LSE OPTION lBr C.Ondo. super toe on stream, terrific upgrds. $55,000. agt 552-4268 SAC RIFrCE! Beaut. Woodbridgo 3 Br 2148' PLUS elegant 2 Br condo priced below market . Both nr lake. 673-431 l. Owner/Agt. Airy&Li~ 3 Bdrm. home with coastline view . open beam ceilings, spacious kitchen & dbl. garage. A bargain at U0.000. C006DP Romantic And private 2 bdrm. cot· tage facing Catalina SUD· sets: beams, Fre nch doors, s tained glass: walk to beach. $179.000. BO'llDP Aa BlGCANYON-l25K! ! 2 Br 2 Ba coodo. Assume 95K 'loan al 10%. Can close 3/1179. Ownr. 551-4038 HOME +Al'r. 2BR· bouse+Apt over gar. R2. BJg comer lot. view. D/R, L/R, den. $22.S,OOO. Appt only 21S St. Andrews Rd . A g l 54()..-0lnl County, S Br. 3 ba, 2 frplcs. 2 car garage, lge lncd yard. Owner ool of country. Must sell or lse wt opt to buy . Good terms. $133.000. 549-1971. $6500 South LOIJll'MI 1086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPIC. 8UY miles of Freeway frot1· Upper 1bree Arch Bay. lage. lnvestorterms. new ocean view 5 BR. 4 FAllGO be home with 3600 sq . ft. l/6'77·581\ or 11522·2<MIO ol living ana. A ateal at ICa-•rcial SJS0.000 flroperty I 60f JWll. .. llY •••••••••••••••••••••• HAL TOil '75-91 I I NEW SHOPPING CENTER ote.-lled Eltah Newport Beach Area. •••••••••••••••••••••.. Triple net leases. First Mobile tto.s• years rent guaranteed. Few 5* 1 100 Pn me high traffic count. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.000 Sq. feet rentable space. S780.000. •EXCITING• George Etits Co. .. 6ll-l400or 644-8758 ~•-,Orlich Dbl width lot. FMtate sale Smack dab tn Ule mJddle lncCHM ~ 2000 or be autlCul Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor . A ga rd e n y owner ocean view p a r a d i s e + p e t • triplex S. C. $235,000. 4· marvelous pvt beach, plexes S. C. $195.00~ wa lk lo s hopping in each. 4·plexes O. P. Newpon Harbor's most $235,000 each. Minimum exclusive area. tK.Zcn57) SS0.000 cash required --------•Mesa Verde by owner. •WOMDERFUL• 3br. 2ba. Priced for Im· By Owner Willows : 3 •C ... STMAS * mediate sale $115,000. bdrm, 2 ba, den. former •PRIS&n'* 644-5757. rmdJ, A/C. elec. door, It's Gorgeows ! 2 Sty. 4 br. frml d.ln'g, lrg FR, 2~ ba, upgrd's galore ! Bltn vac. gar opnr, brick patio. prof lndscp. All this It more for only St.32,4-00. Realty World, 7~. Assumes balance or $140,000lllOO/mo. at 10% 3 Br. home, remdl'd. GoU course view. va· cant. No credit needed. By owner. 645-G54 Califorftia 'aclflc bcb. Pri.n. only. Financ· Moble Ho. S.s lng by seller. 496-5275. 2706 Karbor Ste. 206·A IUCH FIXER ForAIVeter.ts 0-,oW 1026 etc.S79,5007S2·9CMlt &..J-NkJ-1 1052 s40.Stl7 $115.000. San Clen:Ente Tri-Plex . pnced to sell. $100 ........ 3Trees $66,500 ls,.dal Pricel OALLSAHTA. 541-0425 $7,aOOWN S 1300 MOHTHL Y 4 BR executive home. heated pool, jacuui, bur, no credit needed, move int today. 754-6519 BY OWNER AS · SUTAABLE LOAN. Only SlS,000 down $555/mo no qualifying. 3Bdrm, nu paint. carpet, huge lot & encloeed garage. Move In before holidays. 85-1614. PRICES~HED To SUl2,SOO. Must sell. Mesa Verde \4 ac park view estate an outataod· Ing luxury bargain. Call owner, setr92188 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCB» FOR QUICK SALE By owner. Ocean view 38 r, 2.,... ba+den. Pool, jac, sauna. Many up· g rades. See t o ap - preciate. $102,500. Ph 661·2S3'7 Fo.t•v.., J-034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TREE LINED STREETS and well trimmed lawns lead to an exceptional ex· ecutlve home. Lavishly entertain in the large Uv- ing room & spacious ramily room. 5 huge bedrooms Including a s izable mute r suite. Owner deslra any offer, s ubmit terms. Priced below others at $108,000. CIMTUIY21 OCEAMVIEW ••·0133 DAMA POIMT -. Beautiful 3 Bdrm 2 Bath Ocean View custom home. Sweeping views or Dana Po1nt Marina, ocean & coastline. Close to marine. EnJoy the city li ghts by night. $299,900 A COLDWIU 1.u.a CO. 496·7222 831-0836 .... w ........... a.ep.Mipll llSTIUYIH IRVIME Huge 6 BR 4 Ba home in The Ranch, over 3.000 sq.ft. With garden room olflhe master bdrm. Call 546-S880 for Ill> re detaJ la. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 MO. FREE RENT L $7500 On When you buy this near aguna Niguel new SIDtJle wide Glen· • Blg 4 bdrm., 2 ba .• home brook. an 1 s •Park Realty wiih pool, Jae, fam. rm. minutes from bc h . Completely remodeled. CLD384073> Big lot. much more. Moble Ho.. Store <>Wner wiU finance. No rredit needed. $155,000 ____ a._-889S ___ _ NICEUSS Well located 2·1·1. BERTHA HENRY REALTORS 2l5 Del Mar 492·4121 7 UNffS..C.M. Beaut. new building. Fireplaces. •int Joe a lion. ~~HERITAGE REALTORS OCEANVllW With romanUc Catalina balance. Ask for Ed Chernow 964-2'S5 42x10 trailer incorporated TSL lnvmts 642· 1603 ~~~~ sunsets from this 3 bdr I 33x10 enclosed glass &r 11$1' 7 UHtT panelled cabana. New Apartment building by black out drapes through be .. o I • .,.,c 000 out. Carpe t1no , ai r, the ac ... n y ......,, · cust. home in pvt bch 4 dup ex. including bay Turtlerock, 4 BR, 2a.\ ba. tam rm, newly decorat· ed. $136,500. 833·3819. comm. Gourmet kitchen front to be exchanged plus formal din ing. down I n a pk g . Owners lll>Llvated, see it _2_13_!_684_·3200 ___ · __ _ " Terms. forced air heat. stove, SCOTTREALTY Tlrilerock t.oday. $325,000. reCrig. ~II bath. sx 10 5~.._753~ s l o r a g e s h e d . .,.,. ., President Home . BeauUfuJly landscaped and decorated by pro· ressionals. One of the flDellt homes in Irvine. Must see to appreci1te the view and fine quality. Call ror an appointment today! 49J.'494 495.5220 -------496-2413 830-5050 lrooctRDor S...iew 10% down. Will sell on 3 I a ndsc aped. S 15. 500. •---M-U_S_T_S_EL_L _ __,_ Treasure Island trailer MhMo.Va.fo 1067 yr land contract. Beaut. ... •••••••••••••••••••• 2+ den home ln guarded park. Call ror appt aft 6. DUPLEX, $79,500. Good 714-499-38061213·767·3900. condition, good location. TAKEOVM t l/40/o community. 1901 Yacht 3BR beauty. 11 mos new. Maria. No qualifying Soft earth~. formal Dys 752-8622. Res. dining , frpl c , air . •'T»-0650 _______ _ skyliJbt, s>a% gar opnr. I.ow D'lllnt. uall today. --------$118,900. RWTYWOILD 7""8185 THE l.UFfS NEWPORT BEACH Lovely single wide Panorama w/8xl4 ex- pendo in low rent park. (0CU8063). ~tto.StoN 848~ Abeolutely Immaculate. 3 Bdrm Z~ bath. forma I 6 un dining. spUt level con· RIU Jominlum. Open space • wporl..... 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••• view from Uvlng ronm FREE RENT I 00/o Doww and master SI.Ille. New SALlletl~D lis ting. orrcrcd :H •EXCITING• ._... Sl51 ,500.Call540-ll51 VlEW-4 Bedroom. 3 ba ......_ rt a. h l.ualt Wit home. Quality .-wpor ·ec TUl'l\l R,.._ '-do •OH THI llACH• -cu-pets. custom Wm w Sea ~Pl at sunsets over· Being offered for tb41 nrat treatment, ill builtlsu. ~~~~~~~~j lookinl the blue Paclfic, time . 8roadmoor'1 JAC UZZl ·SPA . Z ..:... pvt beach, 5 minute• biahly desired Plan 4. flreplacu, walk t o i.tTDat7~%1tt"'% rrom Fa•bloe laland. =teal~~; K~{:;;r~· °""J~~~1fi~O% StolatJonal triple wide Breakfut nook • family JJ IS~ SJ03St~ ~:NB bor:,_-..&.a-.a• Plldfic room · 2\1\ beUw • •llo ~~~~~~~~! ¥nJumine,uoM ....,....__ with cover • ornamerital .:; CHARLES QUINTA.RD Melllt ..._ S.. iron fence · tatcMly de· NP' Chrt 2br l105.000. R!AL'l'OR. 87Hl50 270I Harbor St. 206·A core~ end coordinated NJ>tShnJtrotnPUOO 3~toSeUin•Om 140-SfJ7 in the fltiest ol materiala. Marlna Realty &42-#IO • ~ -------- red hill .... '.) '1 ') /'1flll You'll be dtiJthted •Uh PAMA. Y , .... lhilborue. Mall• l.bot • 1-ood IACIC IAY Jll ~ 3er. 28a Bar· bouH.bold ltema r,:·re CONDO. Pool, Jacuail 11.n1tan In~ of Orange not I 11 I t OOUnty'a ludln.1 f1mllY ut "' ava • e 0 rue.too. par"•· ~low mark•t llOllll other l1mJly b)' .... ~-..... ,. • wrt.lainlt.IMm foraale ill ---· value <SVTJt0.71). 0-.ll*i. Call eu.sm 1-1 IJ I Mllllt ..._ Sfort. ..... ... . ....... ~--· ....... Owner/agt, 673-77'J7 BY OWNER · 17 nke units tn E. Coale Mesa • C.Om· bo of houses & apts, Appx. 12 yrs old. ~% down. Owner will finance 964-3803 ., 6UNITS Easblde CM, 1245.000. 4 Hse + J Os.Ix , Cl\·· w/tiarage & y . 5·2Br &.. J.l.Br, $40,000 dn. Own,.. Wlll carTY balance. Olli Curt, 6'2·SS54. Uy owner. Eas l CM. 2 on a lot. $116,000. 963·S383 8 urut.s • Jft&t Anah;i°; j area. Owner wants sale tbia year · will a:>nslder I 10% ~. l•nd alle con· tract to qual b«.lyer. ~ Wllliami, bltr, 768-l3Se. 3 Covtn8lon ~-plttea Hu• 1 tln(lon .S.acb, • 20~\ dwn, 97/8% Interest. Sl!ll,sooea. l ·m ·a:M3 IMMIYIN l ~DOWH 4 Pin • Sn11 Family. Assume. Seller wJll., finance. Mnimt tvaJl,""' Aaent. 081')' D. Botler ... • -....orsa&.~tl Prtnd~ool1 ' . ' r !f ~.LY PILOT · __ -:~ U.fwlll•• ....... 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La-~ a..d h d w/b1lcony, WHhing Ltr&e l ,2ill bedroom N,. Llguna, 2Br, l ~Ba. lftR It lltM ., •rl ••\• l'ln ·• ~ rra.llll ~--•hl•W facll. le ear YrJy MOO. 1arden aJ>U. Dahwhr. rpk, dedl. MOO mo. yr· :::a·f:.~Plf 1:(t,,.,n,~ ~."" r •hM 15.~~ ... ~~~ LH l of the new homes on the water •• ~~;!!~.~ .... ~?~~ gi~ 67 5-SLll80C' evea E~~~J'~~·~~i 13~::u.. wi re.awn oon· mlu lhl• i•nf'l W t••ca. for lea e only. Uve and entertain tn ...OllUHa.. Lws. bl)'frcot very Ira. z knotty cedar exterior. '04• ~ ·~~ ·~~·•a ele~ance tn your new custom home 1.-oaMATIOM Bdrm, z ea. coodo. bo•t 3 Br. m>. ramtUea only, Open beamed Uv. rm .• I ~ 1 tt ....... 1 .._, .. ,_,_1 .,m, ----= illp av all Yearl" no pet1. Wo odl•nd. fPl, Ir clear cedar panel· I"'"~ ' ~· .,. UIHID • wll desl~ner fnlerlo~. Convenience R.fftt option Lo b\O' Into • ' Ka.lier. Meta H&. 111& E. tnc. New Aaland kltic~n .A. 11 En tG(" ' .... ~}: . NI :::.V:-a..ft: '111> or Jent~ to include 3 cor garages with !:.°~~~'O~~ ,.':u,~;:::.;~1c. S700 211t St.~ ~ ~°: ;:,.~~c:-:ev~!!: .. A _. 1 MC>f't£~ _ --_ ... ~,Br 2 .... Ilia dplir. ,15 automatic open •rs: kitchens with 9olfku. per mo . Yeariy. 313 New taree 2 bdrm. 2 ba, nr. beach, No. Laguna. 4-ftU """ ... micro-wave ranges. self·cleanin" Mallle"-Stere Alvarado Pl. Call bit.NI. patio. No peta or rrooMoAtll4lM·7Ml amwc.~tt-1 I\ lhrlaold. uao mo. ovens. trash compactors. and BBQ W.Anahittm 78J.J~42 831-0ZS4or67S-3800 klda.138$.WH•mllton, ---"'------ ' 5-.uU ' COST A...,. ... >t«i No P"t.I b Eut Anaheim 956-"500 t /sztMD> days or wlmda L,.......... 3152 -___ 4 am--r··•-·-..-iUu •Ith range tops; wet· ars ln all models: w ·-·-···-·-........ 2 ._.._ ~CA Y l ~•11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -..._ aw 11on11 no P9\I adulu r i I I 11 f g 0 8 & ei.uuu .. ~ _ . .._ .....,." .. _... cno. eu y . DOITYOUl$&1 ~nl anu ud •IK'&o.ed -•~ .,m..., · · r ep aces n -v n ro m Anaheim 951-1011 3J.31;!a Alvarado Pl. c.u ba 1 a Br. 2 be twnhae w/ocn ... --n i t 11 ara1u : 1n a ood ... ..., _,_ bedrooms. indoor laundry areas: Sant.Ana ~-7070 e:n-<meor615-aeoo 2 Br.l .aJ elec.Brand vu . & 1mcnlt i es . -W-1alcW .,.... Walll to •• .,. a .. \ ,... ramlly room and ch new. 1B1 E. 18th st. 5400· l6Cl0/m>. 714/ ~or 6 HOUM'S .. New toellpWltN "' 'Br I 81 f!OU.a.lt, frpk Uo;S SU""'· mu c.,...._ ....... mo,AIJS.H032 218/-1'71. L" ~•ca.ldt <.Ult•.,,.., ., .. <hllJ llH .OOO f:~llft. sn6. Al\. more. Dock avallable to all tenants. Ne wport Crest Condo. ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• '"-~ ~ on rontnrt •I TDUllO -~ • Shown by apporntment. Call Linda More thao 2000 aq. ft. SNclouf lower duplex. 2 2 Bd .. •3 Bd .. nr. new, ... ...,. ...... _. JI" unly s:ll.500 vacll N~ ' ~.A.IL ...... -Haun (114) 833-3150 <8 to S weekdays) wttboceao view. 4 bdrm. frg BR. aome ocHn C.M .. N.B .• all bllns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,...,. 1·u ·. but '" up ~ rm m• C' 1 IJr bouae , f•m. rm. formaldJn. "1S view, wtbr/drvr. area, patio-yd: aome w/frplc, P~KNIWPOIT •1 ...... aar: lndry rm .i re.d .-d •rt'• nrar CE •lbe&ml•tpk.BlockLo perim.lncl.1111eofpool, D/W,pr.Xlotatora&e. or W /D bookuJ>, ~&.:e e lora, tor 2 ~111·:~ tr1tnaport11uon, Ck'elUl ~ m..m Jae:. fl teoaia. 645-0295 quiet oel&hbbrhood. 5 $ 3 5 0 • s 4 7 5 • Ts L .,__ "Townhouses ttr.u 1hoppiD61 r All 1 1 NOfitatm• tO ,, .. .___... 32 .. 0 Lir-u .8 ..a-...1 32SZ A&•t .piin rrom Doh eney M~nt.8'2-UI03. From$349.SO ~115.000 cmwt t.> 1old Z Br. I ba, MW ef1)t " ••--.. .....,..... Beach. rec. area. Cblld c: ........ ac1.1lar 1pa, total ,_ ... ......_) 1 .... ,....,,. ,......._YI e:.>t P.M.I "•Int, 1ara1e. dabwbr ••-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca••11 • Imm OK .... CatJ h ~· -~""' .--v -...-~ I 3400 ·.-·5 mo. •n SUPaNfCI recreation program. T ~ a ' Ito peUo. fDcd yd. IOda" H IOC. pool, S47S/mo. ....................... •D/Wr.uo:lodryrm. temllcourts.At Pash1on '- '-"U .A.IL Avail mw $MO.M0-7'04 Av.U. oawJbr, 2ba.1ar. 3 BR. 2 BA. on quiet hUI. rw1t.d eptn,49»197. •Locked~.w/l&aloC'. socialprocram. 7pools,8 Pl .A.CE 1 a.,. ... ~4 0 3 Br. a be. lrp . $5.501 . mo. Pila. $425. AJ#., No fee. ~4. 751·5lll llACH COMOO CoroM .. M9' 3122 ·~ ... -"-'--" aruace la land, Jamboree It San ~ l t 0 lit 41 laat Avl l. Dec •2588· f'D.2971 WI•.. t ~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~ r-......................... a.c • .u.~. · · Mlll'-Vltfo 32•7 .., poo . aeuu . & ZBrUl)ltairs rrplc snrm • as heat. gas cooking, J09quinffillsRoad . .. NOPBTIIS STOP 'AY .... 181Tt c..t..._ JU4 = 3 BR, 2 ba. new -••••••••••••••••••••• ~~b=· ated in I& aodk. gar, s blka tO gashotwaterattrree. 17141644-ltoO c~Tlt!JOP.M.I 0.n b1.111Ld1na 6 land........................ .drlJl.walkLobcb, Btautitulhome.3BR.2ba. l6t6l•••w•L. ocean. $42S 7S2·78ll, •Ad~~-Bachelor uoil ~block --~ood, ta• uvlna•. lo* 8RANDNEW. rm.2U l'3l JUS 2 story. Mllat see Lo •P· CallBobTaylor ' 675-tWeveaGeorse. MootbLomonlb from beach. •11 ulll pd. ltftOUl"-DIS preciate . $6SO+dep. ?' Tab (l•t'r !>,.,.,., loan Oo wn. new 3,()0(H),000 • eq New~ type units. • ...... N.w• 3'11.J San Vancent.e. Call ~JO (eves. 5:B-4778> ~ delux 2 BR. 2 ba. new 2323 Elden Ave. C.M. No kidl, no pet.a. 201 E. I• \4WK Down lncornr, fl . Part 1rV1M 8111meu Eutaide. 2 br, 1"'6 ba, Z Ir 3 Br 2 Ba fenced Renataats.56-7707 Can la d bu crpta, drpa, patio. fplc. 642-7tOS Balboa Blvd. S2SO per u~ 13$ l)('r mo Pay ~n~r fm.!l&'JO lnc d er::· upairaded yrd, 1araae. carpe t , U.fawl ... id 3425 Bltbl,dabwar,. \1Ulpaic1 BEAt.rnFU'L 1 br, lou of ::es..t..~t.ydep. Call me~~ only $14,0W J>('r Loh for We 2200 =· petOk ~~~I drapes:~~ln.s. ch.!!!,OK. -;,.~~~~-~~2 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ::~.~i4~ mo. bllna, pool, walk to1--------- n10, Selltt needl u a1h' ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 00r1 v~ by 254S 1'212G1in_...M1-_.. · ~---· · · For Leaae. Ph11b 2br. a abopa,ml.rrombch.12'15~ to beach, yearly. C.11 Rick Oyen. BKR Offtelll.DG Snl Oraqe Ave, tbeo call Walk Lo bcb. 3BR, 2 ba, 23951 y,543-0663. l~ ba coadotwnhae. Pvt Freshly peioted, 3 BR 2 rm. AduJU. no pet.,. 931 J.4e modern 2 br, l br , 114·542-3876 HunUnll\.onBeacb eves(Z13)431-73ll. d e n . Frp lc. $495 . Nairnrtleedl 3269 pauo. lBorover. Pools. BA. 4-car gar. bit-In W.IJllhSl.S.'°'92 upper, frplc. all bllns. 21.000 1q. ft. lot near Kids/pet0K.SN18«185 ..... :;;•••••••••••••••• Jacuz.zi,saima, tennis & kitcb. patio, frple. Non· 2 Bf , 1 !,'! ba dl x U15tcM25.yrty.Gar age 4 UMTS Pacifica Hos plt•I. 5 laAMD MIW 1 MO. FREE RENT clllb houle. Walk Lo bch. smkrs. please! 415 Iris. ~aer. 842·3480; COSTA MESA l>o'nl.IShop. Cnt.r&Clvlo F.utaidebeaut. new lae3 3br, l~ba. all nu cpt. pnt NO FEE! Beaut. new2& Water pd. S4SO mo. We S550/roo.6'1:M329 ~i ~:~:'C:3~:: --------~l~~~=~lfl:n~r:~~:; C'A?nler ~.000 ~ :mba, e:!'rale~. n~~ ~:~·~~~1:r,r:iS:':~ 3 BR apb. nr cbaonel, ~~terview pets. Nice upper 2 Br. t Ba. ~eve. David Bourke Rltr only, no __. •. UN\. ....... PO&il 8'2-21()32. I yrly reotals, NB. Also. 2 crpt.s, bll·ina, no pet.a. SorrtJUnded by new {'<>n 546-9950 .... -_,., .,.., . &3BRapt.aonPeninllula TO'Uba•n S400.6'15-fn37 Eutaide t Br. am.all but a...&Meat ~tructt on lllf0.000 CaJlldeavem.11751-9905 Vacant 4 br. 2 ba, ctPtd, yrty. ~12. Tiae thru 1::;:.1111._.. coey wood beam clnp' 7$2 1920 EMERALD BAY LOT blt.ns, paUo. near beach, Sit. .,,....... -3525 • ., ..... Now! cabinets. '250. 731·6001 3 Br, 2bath, fireplace. ~Lo beach. MOO/mo. w ... ,,_..._, ' 9u .A.IL Drawin5RS7 • .'2>!.st.aJ OK s.'m-~f 2 bdrmN. ho~'!.e ahopp(ng, Kids, pets Gk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR a pt. No pets or Mon·Fl"t 9-lpm ~ ,,._ + rm. o pc.... ··-_,.71-1 ....... 3 br 2'1'J ba, (rpl, 2 NEWPORT BEACH·3Br. ......, .. _ Call • ·--'a at Child 0 213·8S1·3220 ....w._. -· ........ Ba I h -..-. ..... ...-.. .....,.. NICE: 1 BR. r•Crig lncld.~~~~~~~~ Pl .A.CE Choice Harbor View lot. all "--tc•"' car gar, lge fnc.d yd. 2223 2•,; • Pus cpt,g, xlnt 675-23ll,aftS646-M57 .. I· I.A 2220 Pa<:Ulc Or, CDM. av · ~ . .......,.. Immaculate 2 BR. 2 ba. Anniversary Ln. 631-0900 rec faeil. drps mcl'd . &Tllo~ mo. Aalt for WESJ'CLIP'JI' 2Br, l 'i'.r Ba ---TIES"' $200.000. Will build to suit ea~. util paid, slngle dbl 1ara1e. Nr ocean. or75-l.677 551·3708eves. 2 BR, 2 ba .• frpl, 2 car gar. . townhoule. Adults only, r-""'"-.-au __. • .-,,. Pool.Jac.,KC.644·1084 On Jasmine. $500 Mo. 10,.. ... 1• JO,.'"'' or sell. Owoert Bldr .... ..,.. no.--.~ mo. B·g Canyon corner """'a..... w--~-v--no pets. 131115. 1m. 1728 611·1400 •• • ..-.i ., ... -•-•,_ W 18th St 1 ' ' A.a I ....._ m 4 .h...d .... e75-_.,/v•---.,.-Bedford Ln ---·---S43-6148eves. -·~~ · · Dix 4Br + sewing rm. Bordeux 3 br. 3 ba "'r-"•-..vw---~ Beautifulnewadullapt.s. -~·7533. I 2 UNm LA COSTA East.aide, oear 17th &c 2~Ba. frplc, dabwrbr. French country kikben. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming t BR rront No gets. Pool, J16cuu.i. UDO lSLAND ... ~RT 11~ cu Tustin . 3 br, 2 ba. 2 +intercom. overalred all amenities. $1300. mo. lalbocal.._. 370' house. apt. Gara1e. Cple. ~~Wed move ln Dee. 3 BR 2 Ba, rresb.ly paint· ,_, .... ....., "" n: ICAl.LSIA.D) rd dbl 1arage. patio, Dec. lit. A#}. 7Si·ll31; ••••••••••••••••••••••• beams, pluab crp\3. bltn w.u. 50' froro •and Will trade Large lot on La C.Oata garage. fncd ya · RV playb&e, Iola of swa1e. 837--0666 ~2 Br l Ba. 2 car"patk· microwave~ gardener . Bach. SZSS.126S ed " new Cpl. ~cl So. for 1.-r11~ hxer-upper l.,j· Ave ' •. ,.__._ N·-oa partUng. AvaU. Jan. '79. attached to triplex nr n.... "-DO~ •~CA Bl le • be h u-.c l Br-. .....v. patio. MIO. J . Kloae. 11~ Call Riek byers, ··....,, ""'9.... ..._ 325 Rochester St. $475. Luxwioul 3 BR. 2'h ba ""&•pa....,, · -oc .,o ac · .-,.... 2 8r: = ~~Rlt.e BKR 71 u ... 7777 next alloc1Uon of sewer mo ............ 1 ..... 3893 bcb. $850 mo. 531-tiSi. Coodo Pl t Incl. utll. 4&4-~138 _.,._,., · 4 . .....,.. penruts. $37,500. Terms. ._..._ ,_.. · 817Geftev1'. ,oowater. oor 0 ---------TSLMgmt 642-1603Lnr£ANVIEW ....... u28Rt Ph. (604 ) 7631224 ·celling Palo• Ve rde 2bdrmlba.frple,Nopet.1~ Very unusual Bachelor. ""' ,,., TWO 4'S wrtt.e c w.K. Ad 1114 0:1~ ~ 2~8r, ·!. ~'t9st~a~.' am. 1144 1tcoe, Crpk. wafJcover· Ava i l. Dec:. 1 $400 No cooking racil. UUI pd. 3 Br bung&Aow. t br apl.. Ba, duplex. $4SO mo. ln Costa Mesa. sharpest I Pit t PO Bo 1560 l t • • • I.nu. extensive mirrors. 6'15-9229 S200/0¥>. 6'13-SS86•1t 1.30 Pool, .)aemzi. BBQ area. M4-671JOOC"642·3639 units on the s treet ! 'Y 0 • • gar, av D<YW • 8 •••••••••••••••• ••• • S750 558 8 534 I Al 2 B osed d ColtaMesa.Ca.92626. mo. & c l n'g d e p . Orangelree Condo l mo . • • lalbocaP.-.uia 3707 2 Br, 2 ba, front duplex. enc . gar. so r UDO VIEW 2br, rrplc, t:nel garages; no e· Marianne. ,,.o.,....•• or bdrm. La'-e setting. 675-Ul38 ••••••••••••• town.house. Adults. no patio, sep. D.R. Adlts. (erred ITVUllt.enance. Can ............ adm ft.~....... ... """" .. .......... frpk. aar. adllS $450. ~ lnql.Dre 177 E 22nd 67" ,,_,,. ,_ -__....-. 646-7414. Adult•, No ...... ~. pool, • ·--• b U 2 "ar BEACl l Vi 2b .. ··1oora~" .... .,,.. · ...,.__ be &old separ ate ly or R...+ 1400 .. r-"° ,,,..ge .. r , pa o, .. . ew, ,P.ler. r. Call673-1513. ,.. .....,.-.,._ i---------lll~ethcr. $159.000 earh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde 4 br, 2 ba 2 tennis , etc. $32S mo. garage. $850. nx>. Balboa ~-AdJIJI. uul pd. T1I All Ad~ no pets. 2 bdnn OWNER AN X IOUS . Jdyllwlld mountain cabin car gar. $S65. mo. Incl. AvaU~. l.67:>-9229 Island (213 ) 876-2723 May. 303 F.. Edgewater. CottaMtta 3124 1 bdrm. rncd. yrd. gar, 2 ba fromSJ20. Jae, pool. 752-192i> on 'ti acre. Needs han· gardnr & water. 540.4734 1.EMTALS evea. 0 )871-2866. ••••••••••••••••••••••• utl. pd. Kids. pel!l OK clubhouse, Shown b y ' '-"U .A.IL dyrnan. $50,000 Owner aft6J>m&cwknd8. • • .,.. BAYFRONT Oreanfroot 3 br, 2 ba. tge ~TSIDE S300548-820C646-Z316 aJ>$)(.only.549-3985 T A no 571 ld llwild 92349 2 BR, ii,.; ba. · · · · · · · · ....-Brand oew 3 BR on No. fam rm. Avail. now to Country setting 2 br & x y 3 bdrm. 2 ba. frplc. lrg. 2BR,2'h ba ......... '475 Bay w/. corner view. Lrg June 16th. ssoo mo . den, split-level, skyliaht, 0-PoW llZ6 WISTMIWPOIT PLACE OutofStah encl. Ree. rm. Loe. In 2 BR.2ba ........... $SSO loftltaltylit.es.brickpat .. Prefer family . Days frplc, many extras. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdnlll., 1 ba .• Wlfum PlorHTllS.. ~ 2600 College Park $500 per 2 BR.Zba. · ·· · .. " .. $550 $900 mo lae. 873·1206 675-7060or642-38S7 children/pets. 180 E. 21.!sl 2 Br Twnhse 2 c ar ~. Yeatfy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11¥).lat ."lut+deposlt. 3BR,2ba .•....••.. $47s &.. 646-4.2162days; eve & aarqe,frpk,deapvtyd, IALIO_...EWPOU 10,..h l:lOP.MJ For Sale: 12.000 sq .n . lot S.3831PkasecaJJaft6. 33 BBRR.22,~ba···· ....... ~~ eves. L.,_.•actt 3741 wk:odaMS-9543. 1 yr old bid&. $415. mo. llALTY 67Ml70 in Ra wall. $4500. SS1·31S4S • TII • • • • • • • • ·-' 3 bd.Fm-. View .home i.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'T10oa3 39UMm aft5:30PM.firm. 4 BR.ZY.r ba .......•. $795 Harbor View Homes . LAGUNA BEACH MTR QUJCKIN --------Udo lale-Baywiew 2 br, .Un.a ... p •RI( MeM Hortla 4 BR. 2'h ba. · · · · · · · · $800 tem.\s, pool. Lee at $650. INN. $7S/wk & up. Maid New 2 b r. 1 Y.r b a Nice ZBR 1275. Reing, deck, tiec. pr, adJ&., QO ~ ,.. it9cll1a.,___ 3BR.2BA,$4&5m>. 4BR,21;!a ba ....... $J09S 640-06l& aerv., _, __ 1V, healed Eutalde, paUo, luxury lcpt~le.drpsD/Wl,argar dap 1 1; petaOOO &.em-o:rn Take over loan. Only A--" 2700 Availa .. •-....__ l "VIVI ts ,._ bltns s Jl sse-431 .. _....,,. ""'....,..-. . TOPO'THEWORLDVU ......i. VUJ. <71A"'""·S294. crp ' ... ..,.. . 1na • • • S200K down. Income. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 --"-.u. 7729 ...,.,. ,..,,.. tuld,...... ok ._5 eve 1 ·-e modem 2Br 2ba nc .. ..,.,....,. "'-~ 3br, Vaulted "ell· 985N.Coa.stHwy. c . .,... . -· mo. . ...... . SS.095 per mo. Payment;t 3 acres FaUbrook, home & /J ,_..,'Cl , Drive by 2536 Santa Au very pnva&e apt. Clean, onl>'l6.800permo Wont yove.$119.SOO. EZtrms. .t.W'l"M"lll•,..-'-t/l.1-. --1 lngs, A/C, guarded : ... wport.aclt 1769 Ave.t.bencall&&2-0282. ... ... 1Dc~~&~Ut.ies. epta/dfll9, lge walk-in la~t. call Rick Byers. Trade for oc 673-9473 _... ·~ __....... ~-,,."f~ Comm pool, tennia, BBQ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "I'" S32S"94-3672 eloeeU. Diel gu. Block BKR 714·SC2·3676 · · · 3BR 2S. EaaUkleCosta ~/.'I)' suoorm.7S9-0087. 1 Bdrm, at.oye, new crpt, Lo beach. $525/mo incl COYI U'-T........., Real&.... Mesa . .-mo. Call Pam _ _ _ rt drps. No children or peLa. 1..,., ..... 3140 uuJ 960-5844 • ..., ""* bd1•'• 2100 orl.an')'.546-5880 au _86001: C.Ouoty. $ Br . 3 ba. 2 ~ 646-43112 -.. Pnde of owners hip 4· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOT' 'J;.A --frplcs, 2 car gar1ge, lge ~· -1 · •-•••••••••••••••••••• On Finley canal with plex 111 excellent rental 2 bdrm 2 ba Condo Kibel E'sMe. Beaut 48r/den or fncd yard. $575. 11JO. May ~~ •~ ....... 1 MF.SA VERDE 3Br. 2Ba. SHARP. beacla 1.2 & 3 BR. dock, 2 Br J ea . gar. nice .u-ea . near S<'hools and . · • $ BR. S e p lam rm lsew/optLo~.549-7971 IVl11 I-•• • newly dee. ws hr/dry.r, frpk. CDlbwshr, garage yard.Ca11Bdl 673-3417 ~o ut h Coa st P laza. Maui. On water. ~l60,000 w /frplc 2000 sq ft. .. 5l3 C'AMPUSDl:IRVllf£ 11 I~ SS25im.87o-6347 lrpatios.980-2358 ~.cm. 7$2-1920 ;f~'fia':2~:~l~.r~~ $595/rm. 557-8623 Weatelifr. 3 BR. l 'h ba, Owner's apt., upper unit, J '-"U _.IL PIP._ ~ .. u Woodbridge condo 3 Br pat, encl yard. super for Spacious, quiet. 3 bdrm l'OT •• rJ Viibre 4 BR. 2 ba .. rrpl, perm T A vi-.-5/i.aclc>ua 4BR 2ba apt. 2 1\4 Be. ·1425 mo . Eves. lam. No pets. $550. ...... ,,_ $275 townbse apl. w/lge Pvt .JC4l't • ;tit, ocean view! 2 Ca r Pl .A.CE RHIW~ irepla~c37~·7d/clrpe. 2 ~9910 646-~. g!~?· Poo~~-Aord~tss. ~adult 1"2 bdlnrm14 1 x,ury garage.~ w ocean. I.A --2900 cargar.v1.r.. GREAT RECREATION OJUJ •~· n ,...... ,.... . apta p arui AvaU.J an.15<.h..$7SO Mo. lBrCondo.auperloe,on Rptffgta3Brl 8a,frpl,lg S·~i·mminu, sauna.i.. 2 $400.645-3381or675-5949 rrom$315. +~,ten· leuse. Call atl 6 P.M . .. PR,..._,Tl .. S'-••••••••••••••••••••••• East.side C.M. 3br. 2ba, atream •-Orao0 elree yard garage no .... ts -,. · ~a•4rfal s ponds' ,,_5377 lap..,-;;:;,;.. 'J'railer space wanted for swimming pool. 642-19!)2 ad Its, Sl35 mo". Agt ~rm. ~-3247 ..-· health r lubs. b1ll11.1rd~. I br w/encl garage. S23S ~m .. ~ Dieio Frwj1---------- • 10x52 traile r In good days,5S7·Z783eves. !!62-4268 naght ·llKhll•d l ~nn u. permo.lat+laat+$80. driveNorthonBeachLo2br,lba,1aundryrm.l ar cond. 4944457 wk days . N~orl Shores. 3br, courts Pro & prn shop. Nopet.s.548-8594 McFadden I.hen West on garg, yearly $445 mo. Co~ta ~ 4-Ple• /\ 1600 sq.ft. owner 's unit 642·3276wknd.s. Fireplace, 3 lge bdrms. 3 3br. 2 ba, Greentree. Lge a m, beach.. Pets OK. l(olf dnvinii rnn.:l-. purly /\pt, 14 bl.It of( N.-.....rt ~cf'adden to Seawlnd 4412 Seuhore Dr _ baths, ceramic Ule. wet· yd, cul-de-1ac, patio COY· $550. 613-4311. room · ~--vw.,e. (714)893-5198 67~7479. with 3 bdrms, 2 baths, fi replace and larf(e ...... bar, microwave.dbl gar er.$460.644--4646 ,..UN /\CTI V ITlf:S. Blvd,121E.Bay.2Bll.1 wtopner. Brand new, 3 Bdrm. 2'h ba condo. " d t ba, $295. No cbildreo or supercoodo.831-0434 Turtleroek Highlands Pool, 2 car garage & hilltimt' lrcclOI" ree pets. Avail Dec J O. Townbouse. lovely, spac. Dover Twnhse. dbl gar. .tr bome·Uke. 2 br wit.b frpl, wash/dryer. pool. pvt. gated entrance + 2 Adult.. 1425 mo. 645-9'42. patios. Some with att. s.a.-• 3176 fenced palao PLUS three ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 2 balh units: rive ....... ,.. .... d t.ownhome. \braod new 2 Ol)eOer, near Hoag Hosp. Sunday brunrh. RU<.r~. 968-31!38 aft 4pm. i:aragcs; schools und ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.hopptnit near by make lalboa l.a.d 3 I 06 this an outstanding tn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• vestment opportunity al &yfroot, pier noat, 2 BR. S2lS.<XXl' 7!.2 1920 2 ba, 123 E. Ba)llronl. CollegePark3br.2 ba,2 Br+ den . 2 Ba . &beaehell.S525.673-6J06. tr1p1>, parlll·~. ~port car gar, yd & patio No panoramic vu ol bills. 2 tournamcnl!. & more" . Lg bachelor unit. Pvt. dogs.$425.979-01.36 cargar.w/opeoer.Many HARBORVlEWHOMES Bt;AUTIFIJLAPTS patio. bltlns etc. No uplJ'adea, pool. $575 mo. Carmel Model 3 bdrm 2 S1ngle1>. 1&2 t><odroom' children or pets. $230. 956-3166. ba. fam. rm. dbl. gar. FUm & unfurn Mool·I' 111 O V 1 r toru C M. Xlnt klcaUon E . Side, 3Br. 288, bltns, lamlly pre· garaee. Swtmmmg pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jacuzzl. Tennis courts. l . blk to Huntington shop-Nice 1 BR. louted nr. ' 9UAIL $795.Herb.2u1•1s.3S11 ... wport .... l I" PLACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• rttonlTllS• Magnificent t>eachfront West Newport home. 5 10,.. TII l :lO P.M.I Bdrm. 2 batha +dorm ferred. DO pets. S525 mo . Woodbri<Sse. single lami· rd. 54GClll2 ty Jbr. 2ba. Avail lmmed . gardener incl. $67$ per o.,..n diuly 10 to 7 ltoom 646-3197• Tues • Thurs. mo. CaU&M-7887 ·~ call all4. $500. 759-0143. 3 Br 3 Ba. n r school, Tri·plex, front unit lrg 2 ....:....--------cbildren welcome. ~ bdrm, Crplc, with lrg. 2 bdrm. t l;!a ba. Town pr mo. 142-3713 att 6. back yard, New crpt, Home Auoc. pool & drapea Ir paint. $3SO mo. jacuul. Heritage Park Aak for ClifC after 7:30 tennl• • racquet ball matt-:.erv1rt• avail !loo --------- lea:.e requ1 rt•d Soi ry. 2br, Iba. No pets Laun· adult:. only. no pe1~ dry rm.~ mo. + $100 Oakwood ~·~• A~:~s.!:,w~~ pins center mall. Adults. Gene ra l Hosp. Ca II No pets. From $435. 53IMlll02ror info.&appt. Suwiod Vlllaae. ISSSS $t>ect at'Ular ocean view. Huntinglon Village Lane. l200 move-in allowance H.B. <714>918-99111. 2 br. 1 ba. new bldg. 105 2 Br. children welcome, De l Repos o . $350. no pets. Starting al 12'10 C-86'120C'496.sz7$ <t B.I. duplexes incl. bayfroul to be escb. rlo wn 1n a pk 1t . 2121684-3200 4UNITS COSTAMlSA C'..ontrael or trade! Each s 1h clous unit r e · fl.ll'bished with prl vale patio. $159,000. 752-UYlO J 9UAIL PLACE NOPllTIIS ... 10,.. TII 1111 P.M.I -~~-~----· TAKE YOUI PICIC Owner will help fhl1nee arld will rooaldtr tnde. OQptex c .M. ••uoo TrfpleaC M. SZ07.500 'M&>le• Orance 188.500 4·Plex Anah. $130,000 4-Ple~ Ora.nie $132.000 4-Pltx Wtsltn Sl54.500 Alt unit• are In Rood cond, CAJ..L 556-2680 C SEL ECT T' PROPERTIES tort. $1100/mo.to June Yrly lseposalble956-5871 evea~ crta. MOO per mo. l yr. 2 bdrm f _,... lse. lit. & lut+ aecw1ty . garage, en .. -.ov d It Call 644 5309 yard, paUo, No children, epoa · · pet OK $300 S46-7506 Avail. now. Lux. W1t.erfront C.Ondo "801 Lido". Call Rita •l 673-1020 or '152·5710 eves. Garden A partments Shalimar. 548-7546. ....,_. .._lli/Norffl 2 Br, crpts. drps, carport, KkO )rvlnr 101 171h 1 small yard. no dogs. 645 OMO $310. 979-0136. Two 2 Br. t ha <upper & lower> . Adults S2SO. Call mo.~. tf lwllh,..,llMd Near 5 Points. Com· orU.,_.IMd 3900 modore Clr. ApL,. 2 hr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kida welcome. See mur THEEXCITING llt 7671 Commodore Cir. ,ALM MESA ArTS. Apt 3. 128S. M lN\JTF.S TON PT OMIUCH Oecorawr furnished 2 sl.ory 4 Bdrm home with view. In best location. ~/rm winter lse. Wallff10ftl Hoa.1 631·1400 2 bdrm. new crpt. fncd yrd, gar, Kids. peta OK $375 mo . 548-8204 646-2316 4 Br In Hats. Blt.na. paUo. lg fncd yd. Wtr, grdnr pd. ~-Agt640-53S7. UOOIS&.15 ... 138 Via Tri~t.e Spadous home w lge living rm+den . lmma c . $1250/mo tse. Waterfront Homes 631-1400 ... ..,... ... 11/S... 1700 16th St c Dover ot lllth 1 1142·8170 ..:.63..:...1:.....·2_!_77_. -----1 $440 rro. NO DEPOSIT · BCH . Bach, 1&2 BR. fromS230. &up Adults. No Petti Jli61 Mesa Dr. TURTLEROCK. New 4 1 Oil Beaut &side 3 BR, (lar. BR l -atory; over 2000 sq. Harbor Highla.ncla 3 br, 2 HAl'bor V ew Knots pc fned yard, Avl Dec: l thru ft.. lmmed. occupancy. ba, tge encl paUo. No Beach dzix wtencloaed ~Condo . .ucAcShoallrtfroormlo8nato Jun e 1, o nly $400. n..i..$725 ...... ~1-M27 pda $550 $46-6958. garaae lndry fac. 2Br, ""'""' ..,.,., ~-...,. .. ., ,_. · · l48S mo. 963·0427 or 2 Br l Ba duplex, back yrd, gar. sml pet. child OK. $:HO. Drive by 2244 State St , then call 640·S18l dya, 548·430l evea. NO RETURN. New 3 br or 2 br." den, 2 ba, bltns Incl. l'\l'frlit. Gemini Rily 839,6623 NEW 2 Br 2 Ba. cloH lo beach. PIO per m:>. (5 Blkl East of Newport BJvd.> 9am·5pm Mi-8880 IOam.640-9990 1' .. br ........ -. "'-· cfM ,_..__..... 1• .. a 4Br lo Ht.s. Nu decor. ta c.o:.m ..,.. .. .....,.RR...-,.., """""' ,_.... .......---Cncd yd. Pets/klda OK. --------1 Bdrm apt near OCC. "u u r. LIH AL drpa, •Love " palnL ui ....................... $535 2131861·1116. PM Bachelor A pt .. by Stove. enclosed patio. ~HOMI • 12242ndSt., We.tN.8 . pd. S27S + J.At &laat. SlOO I Bdrm , 2 ba, 2 blka ...... wat.er.Wouldpreter male S210rm.~. DELUX1 E CONDO 3 !~2 IMOIMATIOM 964-2937 Drive by •call eec dplL Call aft lp1n. beach, $6IO. mo. 12$7 21·29. ~ 873-0174. be mmed oecup. _,,_ 3BRC11m'dlower Ma-•l5/f1t.l743 CatalinaSt.4t'1·1'744. Larae. 1Br. DOC>I. adulta Ron.14'1-toto. Rent, oot.lon Lo~ Info, $400incl all utJI. Blllf• coodo. 3 BR. 21,; BeachCront 2 Br 2 Ba . only, no chl.lareo or pet.a. repo's ioan auumpUon. Y.rbUtLoocean 3br, l b•. frplc . 2416 2 BR. Walk to town. ba wrs ~rm mo to yearly or wlnt.er rent.al. 188tMoorovta,CM *2&S. AP8,.&~ENTS etc. Ea.6yfuaa.oce0.A.C. 2U/447-0435 ~Ave. M2S mo. Laauoa Charm. l.Aaae rm.*3Vlltao;;,ada· C.ll551-Ul92afl4PM 6'$-8830 3 BR.WeetmlmteT';2BR 9~f~d.i tt-S... ................ 642-blwn ... 5. s:n .nopeta.4M·7281S TbeBlllts,48Rcondo. 48r.2Ba .. newcarpeta, 2 bdrm.lbathPrv.paUo. & l BR. tfB. call aft W.Anabetm 7e1-1442 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l BR. utll &f:.!d, r1n11e. 2 bdrm. Charm house with ts:'5 Mo. 415 Vista Roma bll·ins. teOO. 2 Dr, carpet· gar. cu.1-de·sac, $32S an. 6 lOAM 14'7-4510 Westmlnate-l:Ml..-S G1•r.. 1202 ~.~ .,., W. 18th l:;.~lll' •;::t -:t.:!. ~ 640-5560 ed. drapes, l ba, '400. 213.sez.3147 $315. Spacious 3 br lpt, 2 A.nahrim 115f.l01l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... Qn $450 Both acros1 (rom beach /\II uhl pd. I br. lge patio, ba, patio. 3 klda ok. Sant.a Anl 6S4·'10'70 .... So. La,. per mo. LE•e.E r 213/'57·3011 retrl •• bltos. $225. Avail. now. &C7.(1867 after E. Anaheim ~ •-•· •-Ytcl .,_,.... lJZ6 *'3872 AOJ1 01lboa Oceanfront. Adwt.s. no pets. MS-8579 4.30. •-------~·--••••••••••••••••••••••• OPTl"8...I 541-1511 ·--------- nulldredl t.o ctloe»e rrom 2Br,2Ba,den.dbt carace, .......... J JIO "" Bachelor. *ZOO. 2 BR, or Ocean vw 2 br, Crplc, Hlllat.ldl'a ..... t 2-MBR Homta DI' eew..:" manna NGO Severaltlaehomutntop PIO.Aat.&3l-4990 UAMDMIW crpt.a,dl1Jll.Adultrou.,le. ReauWul ~rtt·U~ aur· P7&Lo$$ZS lllO. W R.£.•1791 ... •••••••••••••••••••• areu. Ownen anxious. 2 &3br.~1 all electr1c. %13CAUaata. rounding~. Terraced cauatadr,8'2''1718 • Nft 2 bdrm. l ba. alr c.aurordet.u.."5-7221 ·~!f~9'd Covered par11.,lng. l375 Lo pool, aunken au BBQ. -..T Pa t•Yima-JD .. ~ frple. Nrl..ake'400 9.. U........ S47 5 mo . &00 W . •IODSOIC• 1parlllln1 fQuntalns, *S.ia.':: WT~vtel .......... =!. .. -••• : mo.17Mac ~:= -~ · ..... ••••••:::::•••••::·O·,· :;~~on. 838·29t1 or ~z.=: ~tA~t ~P~~;t:ud~nfn:o.~.~; An 1.1betiftable price fot ff·._..__..._ ......__, DelWle Tlburoo Collelo L .... .._. lJIZ -----MZ-7235forappt. waJk>ln ciollel~ homt· 2 c:ut.t and cosy duplexft ~iWt'HOm:, l'Olll l 8r, 2""•· pool, wet •••••••••-;.'[;;~......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• POURSEASONSAPTS llke kitchen. Walk to . on one lot ln F.l•tal~ ~LoM bar . AC . SOI mo . c Bdnn. 2 bl, ram rm . • Bllylront, year&Y. l BR. Spec. 2 brtownb0ute. l \o!a 2br, &d &oc: walk t.o oee.n, IUtinllonC.enter. C_..;. ..... , u-..ded Callll· ..... -.-817-4m Airiwn, all bltins. Ocean w.-:.-....... tbl llY as rerna •trfft ba. pvt p•llo. pool. •lorell. Stove, rerr11. J 8r ~. = ln';;~1 m.1ta0'" -· -.. _ view.~ beHb. Nll'MI ....,,........ .--.,7 p rks. $350 tn0.' Qulet Adutta. $300. 73$ JoeM SI00.611-1285. aurr\::: := IL Oarden Grewe &x.e. type fWll8'•._. 1240 Sbonl . .-. ?lf.1491 S.Clu••• l2 ' 9dltl.873-M9. St.64U483cves. 2br 2ba 4 plea Cpta 28rl1nltnble '395 J. 9UA bouu l lll, 1~ ba ........................ Nl OUEL S H ORES : ............................ , ...... Jt07 •• blilna. oari. rencd 2Bri\Jmlnlwe ~ Pl •CE -Imo. Call UJ • .,. =---aat-2 bedroom Spedoua 4 bdrm, 2~ ba. sr.. to ~~-3bdrm 1 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ~:o f~~:~c;iir~rpJ!: pet.lo. M' Rant ctr. '380. Adults, no peta. UUI free. ~ ..... ..._.. JZ06 ), erflledroom +ct.ft ram rm. beach, teonta. ba. den,.._., rm. new Y Newer 2 BR. 2 ba. yeul.y, tacbfd iar no pelr, no k1"2Ut. Le..,.._..._ .. NOf'llTllS., ~·::.::;.•NT .... !~~~·•••• ~Cedar • wbadow ~/MO . 413·Ht:I or r~· r.f.:s'~i::1t5; Adli1. no peta. Evea; kids. dayi: U 5·2iff, Lefll-.... •• lllll=:Lane " n,Jil.t ~· r _, --new .._ h. rplve blotka to 111 MN ......_..._ _,, --W /2S7·P'Tta. eveia:Na.oe:T •••• .. ••-••• .. •••••••• ( ....... ..,. b) fO,. 11 1 BR 0 ._' No. 81y .,...ac . rlvate l ·tar t bdnl aba le Tvr -•~"v I. It I•~.. l,_ .,_,ac too+ aab. Top OC *· w/corwvtew. Ln loft• f.~:f•· h U1 mal•· PIM J tMiM alub ;:· larl~ ~n , .. d 1'M futaet dnw (n the z Br. l~ Ba townbouM, ..,, .. >abJUSO. ldi.Qler) MMt.1 yn.-.-per .llcylltea. twit~ pet:.. '900 ~~,.· A.dllltl•t -··~ 1•c . ..:.arl.L ~ ... ,..; U.llllliladalDCl ... ltl..s w .. t ••• a Dall.)' Piiot 1•race~patlo. poul~J: i# ~·1'IO· IO .~ :rour old atult for \fllk. Cbled. lJ.Jl, Prin· O» IN. ~tut + de· < )~ -e11e. HIO per mo • ....-.rtJ. Aed tbeJ ftDd Cl....,.... Ad. <".ell Today ~ ~M1 '"' h 4tf. •~1!!"91H wltlt • clDl.08blltr.at·12M. IJ09Jt.f71.!!J!ev•. -· ~111..-.._ulae1'rel0oklneror. I01171. .,.,,,,. ..... 1. l._. _ 0 .-n.lad.MN171 --• ... ---=-• -·1 _-_ .. j I II I. y - r t I r I I 7 f l f ' I f i J L.e6t&Fomd UOO .. ff'Mn .. a USO Sdlooh& W.dn..my.~29.1979 * DNl.VPU.OT lft· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... 7001 .._ 4000 Office...... 4400 ._.,..._. l.llll Toy PoodJ41, whll~. RF.LAX.ING MASSAC E ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.a, W..ted 7100 Help W..tecl 710 Http W-'M 7100 -,..•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or••t .. f 1011 ma lt Vi c 18th & 8oOubJame1·Llc Mas11eur French College alrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••:•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••.• 523 SQ. I\. o1nce aper. to •••• •••••••••••••••••• Nfwport Blvd ~.9203 ~all 9 9, 4~ 51 U wl1he1 bouteworlr, alt· .. .,.,E ... BLY 81=1'• Paid .. CASHIERS •••1u1•ar '-• sub lcut> In 1.aun11 lt4VISTOIS l.Ob'T. Mf'd sli.e blk doa. PREGNANT! Carine. I.er. Uve-ln 830-883S ~ .. D9'Tte .. oo Permanent p/tlme open· Lovett~:. B.roolui ~·~h AvaU ~lo 120.000 t11n1l "0•1\1•" \'Ir Cout tlwy C'OnfidenUaJ~llnc& JobtW..ted, 7075 ~r;t.~'d~t~ lnpfor .CA.lluhrlat~a.rvaaiewinhell. •.,"'......_ .... ii.av-" ment will ,,_-twn SlO.OOO u Rl verald e, N 8 n-ft!rral. Aborti<'>. 11dop· ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRAINEES ... "' -r-au oe d 10$400001.ft l*ldaya In 8'7S.ll2ll Uon&keeplna. w/grut career op· Prevloua. cub rt4later ==·:w=~rv ~ ~. ~~ul~=i fo m'o70!_~ Lott ISJ' rtd cal 00 fo'r1 APCARE 547·~ ~~=derA.t-!~"y. (OREXPERlENCED) =Y· C.ll Ca ndace, expr MlpfuJ. App~ ln *'IV Ir pbaoe avallable ReaJcloofrU" Corp Would .,...,, bk.• • buahl... t l J 2 4 11 Irv Terr C""" ....,..y A.llL 4'7·2974. Ref. MICRO Omnia Ir ~e;e='. g8~~onK~OA~ a~~b4:u~e ...... $63 Wk _17s.t100 ,__ HEWARD C.11 67M888 VVl"'llt"' • neJ ol Huntington Beach, 0 Y of )'OUr own ' You don't • --ESCORTS St.ate Cert. Nurse's Aid Eled-lc1 161JI Beach 3200 Harbor 8l, Cll. Uni· !:rnllatbor 1200 Sq n "610 mo '*" an olfk• to •~rt ... ~ . ...,. ., •-·11 ........... tcr· * * w/exrur looklnc for '-· . lY C.talot Sbowroocn la 0-U.._. IM.5-~ Marauerit• Pltwy • •1111 at homt full or r ...... .., I> "-""r. ...h .... 7 •• • We are aeeklna in· an E qual Opporl. A"'lff'1 on S O. fo'Twy In P!_~!.~-A It'• l~eal for ~l:r1 J"~-n ~blavf1'c ~ .,. n >N ..,. 74 ~t1.2~lt.~~i~8~~ divlduala for first &hilt BANKING Ems>'°>'erM/F. •u -.-. ......... lHu loin VI Jo rruttr h,,_,..., and wbe l('anu Gold"uweil/Seacllff $Mt ..... I..... pref. Call Patti. 846-4140 positJooll In our Produc· --. ...,. M1rnt :i T.444 Call ~ btW1'1 1 .,_ D ~ TS40 ll~'so El Camino Reill t1on Department. We wlll C.uhler Oertt. ~a· S & S 11 P ~ <' «' k I )' few appta SanClt1mont.e : Fully 1.tc. BabyaltUng· days. Chris· train lhe right In· TELLERS ~.E~~ 'Gm ~~~ W/kllt'~ 67'"'8140 Nr 0 c Alrport ~luAt f !found A~alnian ('Ill For a ...... m -T29e Uan home l lo 4 yrs. s.c. dMduala in the micro· 0 c .. ....... Roofnw/kltch nnt'lh> offlcH w t'<'rcl•rtal 1~1~-~uc~ful ~Ct':r Vic. Eu C.M ""' Plaza.549-7178 electron!csindualry. F\dellty Federal. a lead··;.: .... ;.:,_;;...:.-... rt .... ___ _ .-Vr't't'lr 41 _Kl"V_ lt'e TS2 )S26 _ 1 .. _... 000 $48-849t M.&.. 0 Ing eavtnp and loan, bu Chauffeurs for Urnou.lne _, UJ> • lu. ......... SU. Jlt'r -ANlTAformerly of • ...,.Wcmted 7 10 Comprehensive com-1 di te fu.11 u op aerv1 PT 11 C 11 S.-V'TM X1nt bhrrlf ~1.&lb1llty. 091111 house Shorl term • Found 2-~rey ('al. GOLDEN TOUCH can ••••••••••••••••••••••• """'" be"'"'fi•-includino mme a me • ce. on ca . a ---..-u palnt A/C nd --·--" .,._.., ..... ...,, • portunlties for Tellen m l-4pm. ~29. an J!1 Tbro. rnal pre '·r • · • u tt _ ... "' llas hlld on neck. now be --------•I major medical and. den· Its Laguna Beach and ferrtd. ~r'~~f~ft~I~ Mt Woolrldge~M14_ y~..!.,.~rid&e.lrv111e. reachedatl714>496-~ ACCOUMTI... tat. Call or apply ln Newport Beach olfices. C'HILDMONlTOR · *..._, a\ all ·~lll&,499 3922 ..,...,~•• Coatrac.t Bllling Asst person. 3952 Campus Since we're looking (or Care for 4 children Cook t\anMlhed • ---Mowi111 t,TIWt F'OUND--S-ho_r_l_ha-i-re-d MICHELLE'S Pref acctg, bkkpg or Drive. Newport Beach. people who really enjo meals . lake Dl•e l'OOmllD ~~ ta No..O»UMea.a,70011C! I\ Deidii 1035 Otrmao S heph e rd, •o.kal• atrongmathability.Tak· (714)540-6080. Equal Op· helping other people.Six measures to control, Mtsa bocne Qwet. ~11 ~,~ Ground noor ••••••••••o••••••.e••• female. red, AlllU\t.a & UAM·2AM 8JS.3"14S Ing applications now, i.n portun1ty Employer rmnthll S&.L or ballkin& bebavJ!>r. Traoap()rt. to ,.,..~ lut" dnn Tom. S.O..zmc> Reach 118, ~ tervlews start 12/4178. m/f/b. ex-rience and typing after acbool activities. ~fol .It Sl.35 + uul -LOWtt'J llDEWAMTID: CaU&M-1000. skill.S of 35 wpm are re· S wimming . t ennis Rd.~.Call 754-0060 1•vv11W W ,._ , qui-.... mualc, & dancing -.• .....,........ ~...-.•• 5350 Desperately n eeded TRANSM·~K ~ &esaoos Ot.be duU Raom for real. k1t1·h & On l.afa~e C'llnnery ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon·Fri at 5pm from _________ , "'1 · r es as Wiry priv's. possible t'x Village lJOOSQ It htT.D.'s.~ COsta me· Mesa to Chap· Ft deli ty orrers a reqlired. 2 yrs exp. SSOO .. 4 f ... ld Bll.LGRlJNDV -...TD• --......... S,..GI G Acctng Bkkpng CORP bea· .. "ul work environ-per mo. Pvt room & c ... t\&e or <'m t'111re R..ttor 675-6161 ..,_ • • -~ "" man Ave In arden TEMPO•.i.•y ..., board. DOT 301677010. Yemalt pref. 673 ~7 __ li'IUl'ell Termu lnrc UM.9 ~ .. E MODILS Grove. HELP! (for ii,~ """"" • ment. excellent starting Ad paid by employer .... 1 ~ '"n ·"'·-· Ft ir...-_...,.. Co nwvR110 • ) sc oo k Call Re"'•ter today to .-ork ·--------•I salaries a nd great '" ._. ~ ~~ ~ .• <'TJ>l, _. ..... "Y • mos .... w · .. -Contact Em~oyme"l A-,. 1.,30 Be h , ..... • 111 5.111 A6 I I ••CORTS .... -on various accounting benefits includinfi profil ., n~w/ba• .. .,"'"/mo i "'~· A '• • l aC' "'""& ,_ ~ ...,...,o,, ~ nd f I id Development pt, .......,... u ... ..,., Bl H B LEA.SEW 2834 ourc•• • ........,LY and bookkeeping assign· Assist Apt House Mgr. snanng a a u Y·J>I t----'------175/aecurity. Wal.k to So. . ---* CASH FAST * ,..... "" ments. Worlc close to Reliable, mature couple career apparel program. CHRISTM~ HELP Co a s t Pl aia . N e Newport Beach, s ublea11• ....,.,.N y D VS Dap.•~n.lr your home . Figu,r e 30 unit complex. Lite Please call for an In· f\lll&"" .. Ume.packing s mokers. no pets . orhce apaC'e, approx a:d&~~t!:t~s 631·2140 Clerks to Sr. Accoun· maint.&IJ'C)Wldkeeping terviewappointment. & shiWt~g. Golden's $4().3917 lOOOsq ft.&44-4600 MW""" t'ioanclalSvs GO•..,,..,_ GllL tants needed thru·out req. 0 n e ma Y b e Magic Waind, 946 W. 17th ....,. ~ Orange County. • employed Retired couple L«Jma•a St CM MIWPOIT llACH (7l4)5Sl·l2SO Robert Half s welcome. No exp req. 494-7506 " · V...._._.. 4150 EID H UMDA& VICICI Accountempg WlU train. lbr apt. Nr lericaJ. lmmed. open-....................... Cll1arftll.qlletof. M CAS OlllalMos...,_ T h e Daily Pilot 500S.Main.~e!501 b c h, No La g un :i Me ,0,.._.. ing,bu&ylna.arcy bas ENSENADA BEACH fie.ft. 1900 j .ft. FAST? F'OrTile'-oflt! CHRISTMAS GIFT No.Tower.UruooBank 4M-8S(l 642-4000 apening clerical areas. HOUSE. Sleeps 8. $40 .... 0 J•t 110 ··e. Commlllmeot in 3t hrs, ServingallOrangeCo. TRAIN stops for your Jn'IbeCityolOraoge ---·------£xper. helpful. Salary day. 968-4073. 64" ~ 323 ..__.~ C'ash in 7 daYtl On most 835-7313 sbopplwnt.~Pndavenietnce ·--7•1•4'.~-.03---1 _.,. ll9V comm. w/ability. Rapid !;II"" -r• cues). Lat. 2nd'a, re· every cu.Jies Y s art· Automotive ~· • ad vancement. All co. Palm Spnnfs Condo on fin ance. e tc . Com· XXDAMCIOf FUMXX ing Nov. 15th lhru Dec. MECHANICS FIDEllAL benefits. Kathy. 549-8161 Mission H lls Country NearHoagHosplial, merclal & industrial Beautiful nude girls. lOth. CALL NOW ! AcoounUng Automotive & lite bus ~lrl.oallAs11t Judy.871-7722 Cl ub. 968-5430 office or store. loans also avail. Call dance at exhibition & rap _642-_5678_______ JR ACCTG CLHK maintenance. Orange ~Ec.'7.':i ()ppty Emplyr ""'-'cal ·m., Bear cabin. sips 14. 64&-4481 now. 8111831·1257. .sessions. 9AM to 4AM El ~:=:.•llotilt The JoU R In h Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 v lCI• • It bl 1 TV 2 Dlx •-· olfl .. , ever y day. 2060 So. ~~~ ·--Y oger c. as Mt. Hermann. Fountain SECY RICEPT (>0(?11 a e, co or • 1 • 2 nn. ces aUJ. Need 2nd T.D. money on Euclid. Anaheim, exc1't· an entry level opening V 11 <N f SI l ,._ ________ E ........ u.... I h Irplo'a.~16 Airport Hotel from San Clemente beach Ing 24 hr recording ••••••••••••••••••••••• for an industrious In· a ey. 0 0 a er i• x__.. rv co. a& Lak e Arr 0 W h e a ct $155/rm. 833-3223 front propeWl.$60-ISO K. 543-l42i Schodfslr dividuaJ looking for op· bEetwUdeen Newhope & Banlt room for 1 more ~elf· P . -1., 'II 10"' lllSfnlctiOll 7005 J:rturuty to grow. Must ••uc-->·-----• starter w/outgo1ng lakeftontcondo. sips 8. -'--· .__..._. .1.150 nn . .,....,. I pay "' TB.LER ...... _"""';t Mod t~' a -.. -"'"' + p o i n ts . J o h n Man 39 Prof to meet ••••••••••••••••••••••• oe proficient with 10.key ~-y. m.,. 830-7022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M Kini · • · adder. Position calls for " pleas ph voice. BIG BEAR CABlN : · c . ey. 1 •492•37 10 :n l0rr13.f:i'ctth1~v& REAL EST A TE filing, auditing of daily All/lo Medu•c P.+ n.. sal to lrKM>. call Jud~ ~rB~:~~;,~~P86!o~~:~ ~=:{.~AIL ~••ftlt/ ~oa'fa~·i~~~r·t.8. -~~ LICENSE ~!~etsa ~~~~ts&ro:ii~~~ Tino~~ecnh~~~luenxt: CostoMeta =~~~=:~. Alr ~,.'Uooed Pernub/ 1"""' Co t M CA SCHOOL ---• dutl 1 •-· uo::.. ~ Work with one of the CM evea. • ..,.._,... • -,t&-.;_.,a .,.,.,,, s a esa, g..,...,..., es. App 'I 10 perlenc ed us ed car ALLJOBSFREE -.-~--to-ir.-L-----~-~-0-0-• •Inrapidilyexpanding ..._ ~ 92626. person, 17042 Giiiette -c .. --'c. t-or a penna· fastest growing savings·----------_..... .. ~ DanaPoint ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------OFFERS A lrvin ........... .,, & loan associallons,._•---------••••••••••••••••••••••• B AMa.ce•fth 5100 OUnese cooking classes: ve .. · e. nent Job, 5 day week. Glendale Federal Sav·,. C.tdoWll 493--2254 kr ..__l of '"--11·•·, call Mr. ,,... .,...,CAL ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• authentic recipes & ~ ~"" ings. We are seeking an \JWr.ru RETAILSPACE . nnaNY tec hniques. Su s an GuntL.tct...Frff Smith847.ass5. expen enced individual TEMPORARY n;n 4.9"1-1546 Accts Payable $900 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' to work 20 hours per •Crash Course available R l ~ :: k lud' g S t U.ti.g Expeillff! Share a bOme or apt me nl QousE ·ffi.Aru UHuMsra> {(k>~~~k 700Sq. Ft. Lido Marina Village Specialty Center PINCHER. s b h ecep """"' AtrroMOTIVE wee me m a UT· IMMmlATE !~!'-~~g.innine ahvblc;>lr •Materials provided. Escrow~y $1200 * •uro LOTM~.1 day. You will handle ADS n.=n:a""w g a 1 s •Small c lasses ror PIT Accts Pay toS6hr -. ....,. Cmaocial transactions WORK c...> :!tl611tr )A>Ut>INQ 832-4134Since1971 ROOMMATES ~Serve &>joy more. Pay less! All Ages & Lifeslyles We Check References Cal54M212 SHARE A HOME 645-746' or 761 ·2284 We'll help '/OU find a re· Hable roommate I <On the water) Newport 675-8662 TOP LOCA TIOH! 17th Ir Newport llYd. SuccessfuJ retail shop approx. 950SQ. ft. SS50 Per rm. Bkr675-6700 NEWPORT BEACH Cannery Village Shop spaces avail. S'90 to $400. B u r r W h it l tt i: ,1 11 ~ r ' ONLY $2 Sell any item or com- bination or items few $7S or less w ith a Penny Pinchet Ad. 3 linb (Ot' 2 consecutive dayg. Each .ddltional line i.s 60< ·ror t.be 2daya. CharRe it! NorommerciaJ ada. For more lnrormation and to pl1ct your ad call ;>90• N1•wpoo1 Blvd NB ' I 1 ~ I 6 7 '> 46JO Newport Beach ocean 642 5678 view. Pool. jacuzzi, ten· _ ._ ___ • ___ _. nls. $350. incl util. •RErA.11..SPACE 548-7813 am or 640-5357 •l200aquare!eet _Smi_._lh_·M__.ey_er _____ , •Prime Coast IUg.bway Retired bacb to s hare eJll)Oaure. w/young man Idaho mini •In rapidity expanding ranch on Salmon R. DanaPoint 548-3336. 493-2254 Bkr 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND! Roomrmte. Fem. 25-30 to shr 2 Br f11m. condo Miss Viejo. No pets. S300. 752-0707 dys. Ask for Colleen. Old English sheep dog Sonday in Laguna Hills. White head with black ears, female & oo tags· STORESPACE just a collar. ca11 PRIME NPT. BEACH. 979-2500 (ext. 51 "ask ror Can be used very nicely Patti> or the Or ange as AnUque Shop. Avalla· County Animal Shelter. bleDec. lst. $312.!50/rm. , _ F'-·-.a . , C 11 R0'--5 •R .-. •TY u.a• or .,......, a pet. a Olscrim. person lo shr -~ Ani mal Assistance oceanlront twnbse, 675-2311 League.537-2273,no(ee. ~f.~~ Ba, Br. dk .. ...._trial R...tal 450Q LOST: German Shepherd --''---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• puppy. REWARD ! Resp. Fem. rmmte to shr L01J11M1 •a leclus 646-083e. 548-8914 Jere l« Laguna hilltop home 4 6 5 • 1 8 3 o s q c i . LOST.· scomE w /same. S200. 49'1-1893 $25().$900/ mo . Ans. Ph Blk male. Reward. Together person to share 646-33.5'1. PLEASE. Call (7 14 ) xlnt Nwpt Hts hse. $145 Stot09t 4550 831-~or C213)599-ue9 11¥> lsl & last + dep. Dec, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9th on. 645·9634 o r 'll A f ed ard Lost: 2 yr. old neut. male 642-7"9alt.5PM. M" onrocreVJ'aenAc"e. YSuJ'tabolen Manx cat, grey, no tail: • 11/19. vie. Edwards & New home to share, male for boats, trlrs, etc F.dlnger. HB. Reward for or female. All wood & 548-3:122. information leadlng to glasa, ocean & canyon return 846-6061 view, jacuzzi. Very R_..W-.cl 4600 ---·-------. private. Lag. Bch.. re· ••••0 ••••••••••••••••• Lost: Blk Lab, Male, l 'h4. sldence. $300. per mo. Business man needs Vic Newport Bl, CM. tot.al. Call 54().3666 days bachelor apt , mobile 548-7932 or"97·2956eves. home or ? 3 nights per -~--------1 week. No cooking. LOST: Yellow female L«• cln bse in CM nr bch, 7S2·2310 daya · 551·9470 Lab, no tags, s rm. old. to shr w/resp M/F. $160 eves. S200 Raward. 499·3294, !v11tm~d. Bill, 642·3593. Mhcel••-499-5037 or 4.K-6037 R_.. 4650 Found s mall male h°9C)tl ....................... grey/wht cat. Vi c. for•..t 4350 Chriatmas Tree Lot 1750. Culver /Irvine Cn .Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17251 Beach Blvd, Hunt. 552-7282 SiA~ ~~ ~~~:~ri Bcb.8'2-2&34 _F_O_U_N_D_: _Y_n_g_f_e _m_a_l-te Pl e n ti a It 3 CM Calico long haired cal on a c · • ....... /lllYnt/ Dover In Westc liff. 642-Z664 Al •ct 642-9Ul6 Double garage, 20th & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------i Olive, HB, $60. Also ....... FOUND Mixed Germ alqle. same area $35. o,,,....., 5005 Shep poulble wolf cto6a ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• breed.~al\Spm. Slrude.Harbol'-Adaima Beer Tavern, CM area. FOUND F tan puppy. 2·3 • c.IJ.s ' EsL U yn. Grosa $7,000 mo. old. Vic 48th Sl . N.8 . ~~· $15 pr mo. All help run. MZ-3708. $16,000 dn. All· 6'M474 _________ , Overshed stora1e after3:30. n>UND Pood.14t. blk M, aarages 10xl2x24 ---------· wearlnc 2 eolia n . East.side C.M. $48. mo. llU•e .. w.t Sf.9.lOISeves. ~ days; eves & °'2•rrhalty 5015 FOUND: Aust. Shep. fem wlmd.sftS-91543 .... ~.................. 1·10 rn:>s. Vic N.B./ CdM lo.20 1'1aae. $35 mo. 7211 area. 645-1"°8 af\.n/ eves TrukAve. We:stm.lnster. FOUND fem. Wirehair .... 2585.891·2144 Offtc.-...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Get on the rlrt track DICUT1'fl wtth tbe Dal Pilot's sums CHRISTMA vlPT Llaxurtoua offices, ex· TRAIN! _Appearing ecullve aecretary, every Wedntada1 •tart· penonal pbone cov· irll Nov. 15 tbru Dec. M>. ..ap. receptionist, con-For n»re lnConnatlon Ctrenee room, xeru, aodtopJace10Urad notary. I.MM or m>oth CALL NOW to ...,Dth Near ao. Coast K ll78 Plaaa, O.C. airport 6: -tu.O OOO rr.ew1111.c.um.21s1. ~ • • Cuh bu.ys Corporate 8 .2-4 % llmlt e d partMnblp mt~ wttb maxi mum proje.ded rt• turn of SiZ0,000 In 2 ...wPOln'/llYINI FllU s..ice Suit.es c.lt!::~::.~..,. b.Ta-ic-.a Terrier, lri.color. 4 Mo's. l.Qjured. MS-1508 aftna 6: evea. FOUND male white Sbt p. mix, puppy, U mo. Vic. N.B./Cdll uu. M5-JJ08 aftna/ewia FOUND1 blk/1lvr Germ. Sbep. rem. approll. 3-5 11'1· Vic. N.B./CdM area. "5-1508 aftfta/evH RF.WARD!! Cor M.um ol bo)'a Black Ba 1 boa Crul aer , taken on 11/22/11. Pleaat cell. child heartbroken. MS-7157. Loet: Sml blk Male Poo- dle mb, ll•ll. Reward VicWeetdlft. ~. UU. Idle ttema wW. • Loll 11.JI Lq ba1red or· l>liJiPHGtCJtia1•"-IA rind wbat l'.OU want ia 111/wbt. 17 lb. male, ....,._ DllU1 PUot Cl...itleda. ll«ril tJP9 oat . .,.... .. Self-hy pnosis t apes personali7.ed instruction. PleaseCallForAppl Chevy dealer orters full· such as processing de· 540-5803. •Choose own taste--<lay lrvlne Personnel Agency time permanent pos t· pos1lS and Wlthdrawalll. *Statf...W..f Business executive <'OU· & night classes. 488 E 17th, Costa Mesa lions to usi.lll new car & Familiarity with typing rr~ •Placement-up to 80% Suitel!:M 642·1470 service managers 10 ls reqwred. We're in· •Ga .. ralTypht pie, avail lo housesll Jan commission. ""!!~~~~~~~~ varied & interesting ter ........ in talking with •ExecSecrehrtff l thru Feb 15. Xlnt ref's. r ""~ Call company's Calif. t asks. Ideal for semi· you. please call Don *PIX/ltecept branch,67~. SalFreseeT3rWalrun~kg rfetired8daulo. mechl. ()psp. Garney.642-4711 •Sr.a.rtls . or vancemen . ee •CleriCGAAatt Wanted: Hypooli:sl ex· CGllF'Oro.taffs Mr. Pieree. HOWARD GLENDALE perienced in Regression 831-1003 493-0442 Oiev..rolet. Dove & Quail · c.l'*All of Past Lives. Many. KateJla Sls .. ~rt Beach. FB>ER.AL Afprlal•lllToday Write A.C. c/o The Daily Real ilttate School AtrrOMOTIVE SAVl .... GS 557..0061 Pilot Box 1560. C.M. 32031CalninoCapistrano All board" heD ·1 USIDC.... " ff . 92626.Ad#435. SanJuanCapistrano ~CHRIBtMt~ G~H MECHAN'iC ~O~ o ice • ..------------------. TRAIN. For more in· F,qual()pportunlty 0 over. load f t . 11 Experienced. Must have £mployer MIF or ma Ion• ca a s mog liceme. Top pay ---------1 t;'-, ,___ E l ' ' - The Little Train That Can! GET STARTED ON THE RIGHT TRACK EARLY!! Sell Your Holiday Gift Items on the Daily Piiot CHRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN PAGE This special gift guide will ap· pear each Wednesday from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 reachlnq 108,000 prime family households with select market coverage. For In- formation ana ne1p in placing your ad call a CHRISTMAS AD-VISER 642-5678 ' -- YOUR UNUSED ITEMS COULD BE SOMEONE'S CHRISTMAS - ~ GIFTS TOYS SPORTING GOODS JEWELRY POI'S & PLANTS JIANDMADE ITEMS CATS&DOGS GIFT CERTlnCATES AUTOMOBILES CALL TODAY ' Thf• ala ad only $5.00 ... orthla •• Ml onty ••• ·-•rtefllll.•a •••ll•bf9 .. ' .5678- Christmas Ad· Visor at plan, full benefits & ..,..ua vvt"'• mp yr 642·5678 needed immediately ! Ambitious couples want· AppbtoService.Mgr. ---------1~-------- lng to supplemenl family BANK income on a full or part TB.LERS Ume basis. Earn from Q.ERfCAL Opportunities Sl00.$400. Call for an in· PAIT TIME lervlew. 675-6766. IRVINE Immediate opening in Laguna ofOce. Savings 130.7000 and Loan or bank ex· A major lire insurance A/PQ.HK 1be J olly Roger Inc. a dynamic. fast growing restaurant chain. based in Irvine has an opening for an Accounts Payable Clerk in our general oC· fice accounts payable dept. We provide xlnl work.Ing cond & bene(1t.s. Please apply in person to: The Joly locpr lu9c 17042 Glltfte An '"'-· Ca 92714 5...0331 • -.1 rred ea h company headquartered AtrroMOTIVE pen ence t"'"'e · s m Newport Beach ha$ • •UTO Su -handling reqwred. Ex· ll r I -. ,,_....~ celtent salary, working opportun es or n· OPPORTUNITY conditions and benefits. dlviduala wrth skills and Bus lness is good! Call or apply at branch. gene ral orti ce ex· HOWARD Chevrolel tn AMERICA.._. perience 1n 1 or more of the Orange Coun ty " lhefolloWlllgareas: Airport complex must SAVINGS •Word Processor - add three salesmen for 23S3SCalle typing 60-65 wpm frora EZ straight sell & lease. de la Louisa Laguna dlctapbone. Generous pay! Opp. for Mrs Cameron ~2816 advancement. Auto. ex· ~uaJ Opportunlly -Clerk-Typist perience not required but pl tr h previous selling helpfuJ. --·m-•oy•e•r•m-'--1 -General Clerks HOWARD Chevrole t , Dove & Quall Su.. IOATIUILOER Newport Beach. Hl!ad laminator /tooler, YSITTER •· L must be sen ous. self· APT MANAGER BAB ex t. starter & wilhng to take for 55 units In Costa HsltprforZboys (l\'.1 &4> c ha rge. P -Squared We have immediate openings. If you qualify, we ofler a unique work: Ing environment, In addi· lion to excellent com· pany benefits. Please coot.act: Mesa. Exper'd couple. 7AM to 4:30PM Moo-Fri. Boats. S0·2873 Husband must have S200.p/mo.96J.2:6l2afl.S mainl. exp. Wife bkltpg Babysitter for 2 chldm. 7 BOOKKEEPER: Fu II· e xp . Ca I l eves. & 9. Mature woman. time in a busy growang P'"a•1I (213)~3851. 1 : 3 o . 8 : 3 o a m . office. Xlnt benefits & Depa hwwt ... ,.~-•L 2:30-4:30pm. My hm SE growth oppt.y ror a hard -~·--·-HB.SlOday.962-4914. wortdng career minded PACIFIC Dl»1'9S person. Bookkeeping ex· Seniors & Intermediate 8abY1ilter wanted Corl yr per preferred. Start up to MUTUAL lmmed. need for Type V old girl, 21,AJ wks full SUOhr. Mr. Kmg, lrvsne commercl&l & industrial _t_ime_._548-_5_1_95 _____ 549-__ 211_1 ______ 1 700Newport<:enter Drive project s . J .D Don ---------Bookkeeper. Immediate Newport8each,CA92660 Hart f e Ider. A . l . A · Banking opening, multi-0Hke ins. (714 > 64().~ Architect. 16897 Algon· ~cy has opening for.in· quin, Ste B. Hunt. Bch.. TELLERS vidual w/bookkeepsng F,q1ual()p rt t P h (714 )846·0677 or exper. Some ins. exper. £mploy~ &LJF-Y (213)592·1617 h e Ip ( u I b u l n o I ~~~~~~~~~ •ir.SEM•• -1-----.di.-&.... necessary. Sal comm. --..._ """11:' Un:' w/ability. All co beneflls.1-------of elec·mech devices t'\nonMwH. Kathy. 54M161 prec. Ctn wt>rk. sm mfg -,.... "'':11-co. No exp nee. For appt. e..boy. experienced day Clerical (714 >642.8584. c.r.... .. _, .,,=,.~~· position . Apply an Aaaembly . Ute. Dependa· ., lllilll • .,._. _ person . 6 19 Sleepy C .. +i it 11 .....aaa.. • _._ of Hollo9.1 Ln. Lag Bch. tlCROFILM Piii CESSOR hie. auto acceuory. . . ••• 111 • ,..._ - &e6-1ZM I y•• IMMlat ••· --------111 ................ , .... IUSIOY Our corpo rate head· quarters has an Im· mediate opening m our busy documentation de· ASSB•BS PUCISIOH/MICH Posltlona avail w/fast growtna Newport Beach co .. involved In aasembly of compus .tr camera Wl· tu. Applicants should ex· per workln1 wJ1mall parts, good mecb apt .. & enjoy . BenelllA indude 2 weeks vac .. l wcelt sick lene. ~ proflt sharin1 to name a few . Call 557·9051, u k for Ray OWrmn. s.wn1 &Q'/th1ni wltl> a Dai.lJ Pilot Clualfled Ad la ·a Simple matt.er . • . Juat call M2·5e'11. .................... PIT. ,\pply in person. Ltt Biarril2 .. 414 Newport Blvd, Npt lkh. Or••t• Co••ty. ,.,,. .. ~­ w. pro••• -... .......... bt11•f lh Bus Drivers for Chrtstla.n part.men\ for individual school. We will tcain. Ap. with some of~lcc ex. ply ; 16835 Brook.burst. I perieoce or macrorllm·• ,.. .... H Y011 wOllld F.V. 963-7831. 111g. nfoy wortd119 ht a -------bHy, frfHdfy a•d ....... Set-Yka wtftl .._....,.,.. swmtvtsoa ~ ..... ftfhriltg Reapon s lble for tltese oppou l•ltl••· 11uperv:,::~ coordlnat· y.. my cutoct tlte log, pl 1. n.nanc1a1 ----• •pt. lty accounting. record keep-~:m:._ "" • PQrOll tunttlons o( --,r the dlatrlct. Mlnlmum 1714"73-3714 ~l~;c1 ~~n~: trtct practice.. basic principal o( eccou.nUn1 , data ~ apt>llca• Uona le procediirea. 5 Yra of achool dlatrfct bl.Ill· Will prepare documents. o perate m icr o film camera. recorder and re· lated equip~nt. II you are detallecl m i nd ed wl\h a mechanical abWty we'll be wlllinl to tr&Jn you. We offer excetlmt •alary IUld bmet'lt procram . TACO BELL 17•1RMHllAft 1 '"'-•CA 92714 waa.s FARGO BANK ........ Office 40 r Civic c:..tw .... nets ex per Is desired. EGu.l ()pp()rtunlty fJ.548 to SlTOll JMntbly. E-ployerM/F S-.Ma Apply In per.on, FOUD·1~~~'"~·~~~~ tam Valley School Dll· 1: lrJct, fl l Lltbtbo11ae LGM.omethlni vaJuable! Lane, l"ount.afft Valley. Place an ad lo our Loll M/F corner Newland • aocl round columa111 ~~~~~~~===i Talbert. Flb_I M1dliat ,,,_.. '#her9 peoplt loalt: __ 1~ •w~•f.~11.~LO.£.~~~~~I wilen tbu've fouad .. ;: ittmohalue • I 'rn ... H 111 ....... I I I U••rrr , .... ...,.,.,...... lu.. ,,,.ti lat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C11tnurort,~.dill11U Havln1 an AfhtrY K 6 B0 Wooct Ftnc>1n1. Willtm&Jordn anythtna. I.ct u.-ht!lp clean your Chimney wuver. block. lnt.ut,aervln1areafor7 REPA1R6REROOF.All Expert UpholJteril\I: 10 •tliln'• W QlH Pffln clwf wm rater 11&.ea 6 f~"'fualr bt&/1m1ll, tC>tJ\rn'I or re· house for thfl hOlldayw. atone. brick. How about a yr1. Prof. qual. work. t y p e 1 . a h i n ' I t• • yra. experience, free JfWy, NB. S41..stll r .. aonabl,)i. C&JI .oon MCMOIO. M4 ~ 11ldt1ntlal. ru• rah1i. CUii 'J'bo Moppet.I Clean· flreptac for Chri•tmu ! twaa. Davt. ~ rock1h•ke•·compo·tar. "'5UIJ\ll\ell, Call OilMlc 1'f•l• t•........ C...!35l ._ * ~ Call anytln'll' 91111 ~ ln1 Service day or nl1ht 6'5-\489 "-& °"CJ9m 1_.. Ftee•t. S.1·5'30 Alm>nd, '1~. • ...................... Nt'fd "4-fp fot _your hob ..................... ._ l'lll':APF.ST h1uhna In •mi 8*k. 11um1J11t.one. walls, ....................... Horlton RoofJng. Ex· wt.dowca...,., 86J~aft("t>8uv day pefUel• Elpet c;pl t'lt~an \!Pl . ll"""1.1n1 town J'°c• 1-~llmatea WC>mlln for hou e clean· slanten, 91dewalkt, rtanotuninl .. rt!palr. ~ pertenced roo(en·r>Ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIP~OlAROf.$10 w1alntref1 trou.ldbkHo Llndarapln1 10iliwoo ' &U-~llllO Ina Exp, own iran1 ~et '4i-lMD,63l·3S88 yraexp.Muter'ddea.ln uleamen. Low bid. GarD Wlodow Clo .. nlag ml\Mai.ft.~ A ~eyou e.w ~~Ma_, l..ll• haullnl tnov1n1 Ma>a:wlaftlpm. ..._,... mu1lc. This coupon 6.11-490 Raident1al homea. l n11 t ~ -0& Q_.~ •VKHYl»W PR.IC•-"-• O•rage Yud <'lf'ln1n1 3 l"lNlCKY _F_O_X_t-·s-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOtthSS,81Jl·l'33 -.;_Roof For Leal ritAI. 75l·55M•ft5. ................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OnGardt11.1n1M11nt R.-uralto1!4J·~ M.11 .• Condos. apu. "We M°Fore%~~.llG1te ......,.,..,. C.llAnyt.lme Ted's WindowCare.Prof •••••••••••••••••••••• foundatona, ret•lnlna Cf'OI< ~2<11~ &trona •lud•nt/Trt1e• home•. otca. S~l•I of ••••••••••••••••••••••• 894.001 windowcle11nlnicatre1i> . ..... vo ... ,,... ... 1• walla, blO<"k•. p1t101 .. 1 n•• f'"' n .. w CWl'A""'•rw Local &St•te·Wlde N"'lt l .__ •. t t .... ra~ . .Wfs. 642·7893 """" ,.._,,.. c-~ _... ~k~ntii~eared trash 'U "" " """'"'"' c-Ice c II .. pa cncww 4!11 ur""' Roof repairs: cornp. ---------Onvew .. 11uf>1rllin1 lo\ $UIJ U~'d c.11Jlt'r. &11 .... ne:r t itan ' • • Darlene. Jo;ve1'-&Sandy ~rv · 11 : --nT lt"'l4lt •ftepa1;t·.s.-ll.'oalltll( f>•tJo '• .,.i;;-,, Fl' t Huaaon bauJ ·*7•u94 u 29 847 &eH. l4'1H1812 ~1~~m>otherM~ ~ • .. 0h~:~~ent!:~~"·8 ri~s~. • t •Llt' NB. C..'M RCc drtv•••>•. R~&•1ntn1 lnll MJ4111l .... c. • ..... 19143ll9 PATCH PLASTERING 541H1612 l! 62 gay ~-..... ?l. ••II C.11 $40 :1.1:11 \i • l'hl" Landatape ••••••••••••••••••••••• NlllillltG/P....... A 11 t y p es . Fr e •r " I It' •Senlc• NBtCM~a LOW0081"l'OYOU. ta*c ft I • ................. atimates C.11$40-6825 Sha ... gS....ice l'1atfY0upayfor ...................... Cttm•nt W'Orlr. <'om U1.11.6467070 ~mp&.ld4-Nl.'anmake .................... ETEHSPAJNTlNO ,. ..... , ....................... a30dayadlo lh• 8Ji mettl•I • r 1denu11 yo ur home b ta ut S ft f!•pr'd ReH Rate1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unique Shopping service DAILY PILOT ,a:=:,f:-f.':°~:.:•N•~ Ml3'1ll o.......rs..-.ac.. 61).tlm . Lo~"s;e ~~lllL":wn a. 1.-r tie F.fl. Call Gene PERRY'8 PLUMBI NO r or buay people . SllVICI . area Jl)yra m~ Ca tuedor ....................... .....__-......._ • Sptlnltlen. r1ontin11. M2·°'511 Compltlle plumblnl( Cornucopla.540-0488. DlllCTOlt ---• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• tt.A.Ht>VMAN Carpentry "-~tt Tncc Work. Clean·u~. PidnUna. ~r/lntr. Kx-S(•rvlcea. Oraln & 11cwer se-..dGleb l.•i•I a c-rrttl tttt a fh•modt'l. r11p111r, "'"n .. 1.-C1ncaJ. plumbin1t & •••••••••• ••••••••••• Masonry . Contr li e. • c l ea nlna . F'r'te ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOtTNOW: Siervll'UI. 8 Yr.\ np Ta~ r a rpt>ntry old tinlt-tin~ AM WA Coamt lll'8, 1364419, X Int refs [j'c~d::.r~~~~~ reb t"lltimal.etl. 24 hr service. Qua I work, e tching, ___ 6_4_2_-_5_6_7_1 __ _ tran11uaptloo, lnlnt• ctalbn suhip lb )'nl In Nutritl . Houaewar 11. 67~ 7633 673-3181 bf.veled. home/ m11nne/ KaU_!~SiWT att• Ur d. Mr r .. 10 m •Ml. FIXIT• Home re ., Conlm'I ~nese--Landl!capc!r Prof palnllnlf Ext It lilt. 'Munk.inf( ol ~piping your RV. Rileys Lo<t. 541M401 c:..,...ter oo It C11 rpenter, pa1nun1 M21 lera. 1..ow pnces Low rates. Rera f'ree homP ln copper? 1 will eves ...................... DI........ Reaa r11t~ 1$ Yl'I Ill ork gu1.1r 9 yrs exp etl. 536-f780. ~-3 _ rcplpe an av. I Ba hme n. --------- CM ...... nttt Frt-e &t An ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1u'("1.1 )4K l7~ lAc'd/0onded Nuburo. Fine Ex•er. PitntJno by for $675, 2 Ra $775. Guar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...,.. • • •• • •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • GiDft "WM)') ._ "' "" H P b 11u.e Jobi. Olll Allan o Oilm qw.I , lo uvc>rhud. Pauo ll~laltu.-.. Carperl ., ROBJ N'S HOUS t;. ·8162·-· ""°' R. Slnor. St. lie .. Ina. Try 1 yr .• op at lum m(t. Ceumlc Ule installed: T003.&4&-8649 fru u l Ml ornn try/M'llaona ry. 6''2466 CLEANING s to;RVIC fo:, DiK· 'Landscape. Reas. me.8J6..SM524hr11. S.373194 firs. showers & tubs . c.,.t S..k• OralX"'"11 m 3.388 mo~ves.! John ror a thorqhly clean Pncea. Prof. landscape EXCELLENT p A 1 NT· Plumbing repair. Spec. In 547 ·2639 dys • 55'1 8280 ...................... a.ctrt~ Gtaia., howfo S40-08S7 4' 1prlnklrs. 646·7070 aft ING. Reasonible rates. rerrodel.lng & copper re· _e_v_ea_. ______ _ Shampoo Ii steam cll!•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MJNJ·MAJD SERV Rel· 6 FteeesUmates. 548·2708 DIJ>t Good prices Top Specializing In ceramic Coloc' btightm.-rs, wb ll ul ltl 1 d d bl E md ll1tPlumbmg,53'7·3t94 Uleentneslrnoora. 1-'ree t'JJU lOmin blearh Clea • . u1p1oa er ump e urp. l ptr&OMel European Landscaper. lnt. r.alnt & wallpaper. esUma~. 962-U183 b ... _ .__11 .... A trk. grad.Ing, trtt wrk. C.1earuna. lndry~l·MS Top work. Fair pnc.u. Qua . work .• reaa. pr --=:~ v, Ull• rm,,,. • ..., v dt-rrohllQllSetc 83\ 1~7 o~-ma ... a 's H,,..,.,..,1 .... 0. Maint. Refs. 648·4811 f'rf"A-t Steve ui7 ... .,.., rT -£ •,.. cr-1--rm $7.50, ('()U('h SIO, cb ELECTRICIAN Priet'<f -......... ""' ..,...,.,, .. "" ~.... . . ... ._....... ,, .....,....,_ IH_.__ tna ...... s ........ ,_ Own dys/eve11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Guar ellm pet Odor, naht·frt.'«' csllmate on -... ._, "'"''""'' _..;;-------~ WALLPAPHING ••••••••••••••••••••••• <..'pt repair, 16 yra eirpr larg.,orsmalljobi. ••••••••••••••• ........ trans.6'2·1~.64$-34!19 Refs offered. l!:ves. Tiredoftenantpro~lems" ~pert s':rap~~e.a~i~ni~~'. 0n1r,heOe11yNot~'9lla Oo work myaell. He~11 Ucet\Md 673-0lS!I OC.'CStwent. lTontru('k Umamy 83l·:tlm/675-1266 Use the pros. 0 Keeh? •tumpre-v"ai.675,2821. W'IMI-.. .. _"'_.., 531.0101 ....__ ,---·Trush. tree trim. Ron T1flo;CLr.ANINGLAOY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prop . Mngmnt Co " .. ., ·~· m e: utut dr11w in the I 642 ~700 1-:fflclent Ml'<'lo'w. rc>ba Brltkwork. Smull Jobs Custom painting. I'm 540-2200 Ins. ~ .... -vdilr SEU idle items with • West. .a Dolly P1tul --------ble ~rvlce. n.-sn rates. Newport. O>lll11 Melia & small. my pnces are ---------i.Jjjii4j(.jl ~aily Pilot Claullled Ad Oasslfied Ad ~567~ Wan · Rd.u.lu MZ.:~11 tns~ 5:!2-3304 Irvine. 675-al75evea small 631·5368 Ron Want Ads CaJI 542-5678 Clau10ed Ads 642·5678 ·-····- ~.!!~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!! ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!~ ..... ?!f.~ ~!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!!!~~~~ ..... ?!~~ ) Concessions Electronic GENERAL 0 •·1-·rcE & General oftlce. Heavy GUARDS WANTED Housekeeper with eitp. Matre adults to work Oetligner SOLDalNG PAYROUA Fast paced phones. Typing, hhng. f\111 or p/Ume . 2 yrly Spanish 11peaklng OK. =et~F~~=r~~a~3: PCB S HAR11 !:',.~A!tYIM~f: office needs energetic IO·key adder. Good Str~. Appcy 610 E. 17th SdlOhr.&&Z-7007 s ackbar 15 opeolng • DESIG..._.ER mB s .... ,,.""" a etia person as asst. for ac phone manners essen-.... nt.a Ana. Housekeeper FT & PT. !1._ .. , • J $3 s. " Company Benefits counts payable, payroll taal Small mfr. Salary d I • : ' .. • -. . .. CLERKS a ..... ung 81 arJ .50 pr 4dauworkwC<'k l / lwrStyllst goo benefits. E(}E hr. Onlv "'"'liable nA1>ple Manufacturer of electro· S'rARTSAL"· ARY OPEN & general omce. 10 keu c:ommensura e w CIC· Ba Co I .. F 0 R "' "' ..-~ b , h • tb . " penence. Call for appt. Asst wanted at Michael yv1ew nva e .. cent I need apply. Call642·4783 mecharucal product.a r e· ~for tryout. y .ouc "' en us1asm &t2·1916 Garmon's Hair Cutting Hosp. 2055 Thulin St. quires a prov~n PCB lay· are the only requJ re· Salon. QlllMZ-6470 · C.M. 642-350.S EARN EXTRA MONEY CHRISTMAS! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 1mme<11a10 lull and part llrnu Ol)emnqs Will learn various phase:, of store opl'ration with cxccll~nt opportunities lor <1dv:mc(•mcnt. FEDCO INC. .JOJO H~ lhd. C .... Mno.CA Equul OpPortunity Employer ... . •. I CONSTaUCTION out person who wants nn ~nts. Great opportuni· C I ~~1c opportwuty lo make ex· EJectroflics ly for the right person. Gefll Ofc to $950 Health Food Store ne.!ds • _,. ~· • cellenl wa~es. Plu.~. be ElECTRONICS 1':Xcellent environment & Assertive lndtv •ought pt-time Clerk. Xlnt op. Ice Capades Chalet neffi~ I Rtpr'IM .. aff••· lnl.Jmately UlVOlved wJth fnnge benefit.II. Contact for vanety pos w/xlnt co porturuty for a mature sport shop sales peri.on for -~c:.~"' bldr. new proJeets from con Mary Mel S49o{l()43 Ca ll Leslie, 833-2700. person who u n wor k session supervlslor & e'i.. MMtt a. w tools. cepUon to field use. We TECHNICIAN Denrw1 & Deruus Person Fn. Sat. Sun. approx 18 pe ri e nced DJ Ca Tl wanl an individual who GENERALOFC nelScrv1<'t!oflrv1ne.2082 hrs ~·7751 919·8880 for mlerv1cw. J ....t ~· ability to wants to grow with a for photography studio. M1t•heL'IOO. ask ror John C)lt ailC*) wtl w/,,.o-"""•t team. Equal Op lmmedJale opcnlng.<1 and Frr """'· u. typing & bit· HOSTF.SS. days and even· Sal I ,.. ~ " t t I ,..,.. Gen Office . t r 11 i---------p.. COfllmlt w ••pr portunity Employer oppor uni aes n an kpg. 0 111 645-3840. ml(s. cxper., ma ure. u to: llEH CO. SOO M/F.5S7..oos4 cstabll:shed c:o. in the Merr hand1s1ng l'lerk tune. apply 3300 racihr LNOUSTRIAL Oranl(e County u1rport typu1t. Typing 4-0wpm. 10 Coast Hwy, NB. bl wn STUFF YOUR Newport Ctr Dr. St• area. Applit•ants to ri-----, kcy bytouch.General of· l}.12noon STOQUNGWITH 200, H.I, Co. 92660 Otal A Ride troubleshoot. repair. and G!.'ne ral I flee duties Start at ~75 HOl.IOAY CASH$$. I AttnRArltlur-Drinn ttlllt electronic systems I l•IM""••fo1K1 mo.Conla('\8everlyFox Hostess/cas hier. ex R l I d TW'a wt. or Jwy Power. 642-7702 pe r1eneed. AM s hift Kelly has a perfect op --1 Operate m>dem CQUiP· ecen ana og an I Bl Dolplun 33SS VI portun1t y for men I COOK . ment & door t o door d1g1tal experience pre· I Ketty , • ...._ U Tol Um d1vts1on or ue . a women (l8 or over ) lo f'Ul.1.TIM E I lransp. CalJr. driver.Ii h e ferred.CaUS57·0479 I Com(• worvor us. I (ice Lado.NB. earn f'Xlra caRh .. ~ I 4'!M-0600 req'd No pnor exper A., 3 K('lly • rvic:i•R G 00 mail.room helpers, pre--dr · • cmployL~. your work IRLC K • Cook.a. Delivery drivers., ~tGm1Su~~':yg ~~~ka EXTRA CHRISTMAS 1 schedule ts nexiblc. I A.M .. Mon-1'._,.I HOTELOll!..rt1CLERIC s.,room operators, day. PT operungs for men & oran'ge Coast Ye llow · MONEY You work ai. much I 7S2·71L1or847·~ ~ night, weekend shifts m women with out going Cab. 17300 Mt. lie r· DEMONSTRATORS I and as orten :i:. you Girl l''riday Lite l~ping i"lll & part time immed. Laguna Niguel penooal\lles & ~ake ITl\8Mi I''. Vly . Fridays & Saturdays like. I booklteepu{o full tune· openings. Advancement Th.is is an Ideal way for pnde ln lheir work. Over J 10..6. near your home. I ... · os>Pty. Apply in person 21 & able to worlc eves., Dock attdn't. ruJI lime, 7141768-5573. So you run earn I ~~b~~l~k. SOI 29lh THE lRVINt ll OST you to supplement your • S2.80toS3.00toslart.Ap· U .20/hr./bene flts. F\I Cl It $87 I and stlllh1J\'l'l1mE.'to · HOTEL, 1717 E. Dyer ~~~~ • PNrmanent ply alt Spm dally. Me & Public contacts & boat e WtU.to ~IH look ror !>Omcthmg I Great opportunity to 1n Rd .. S.A. ~":,. Q;'\~5orc:~"rnr Eds FamUy Pizza Parlor ex per. h elR(ul. Apply I permanent crease your income in 27957 Cobot Rood 410 E.17lhS\.C.M. Lake Mission Viejo. t;xcltinJC r1rm seek11 I spare time. Call now for _________ , 22sss O 'Nei ll Rd .. bright indlv ror entry· I And Kelly Is not appt 645·1390 C..,... ....... CLERICAL 770-131BM/1". level pos. Good odvmt just ror i.<•l'rl'taril's.. ' llOTJr.l. lll-0542 CLERKS C()()l(S o ppty . Call Lisa . I We have ov1•r 100 ~RI! .A. T HOU~EH OrCallliranchOffic" 6 PAY DAYS Now acceptln.c applica· DONUT SHOP. early AM 848-1288. Dennis & Oen d I r r e r ,, n t I ~ •PA• I F\111 & part ume OJM•n 1 tlJ.l441 1 ~UNTIL liOMfor sh.lit, F\111 lime. woman nls ~eraonnel Service of I c l tisslflt'allons of SALES JOI NOW 111g.s. Advanceml'nt opp • .....-1 UJOJEM D y &NITECOOKS Apply in person, Dlpp1ty llunlmgton Beach, 16168 jobs. I <>PIH ty APPl.Y m penwn The Cl«ISTMAS A I I Donut.a,UIS4NewportBI. &!ach. I GOOD PAY . GOOD IRVINEHOSTHpn:L. IEL[~-~. Jo;arn extra Chnalmas pPefninullg.sNow,Avail,abklcl A?,Jr .M~~on CM. Ft .... ""~ECO I At f<elly Scrv1rt"s,I HOURS, GOOD CON 1717E.OyerR.d .SA Ctlf rmney now! .or orp/tme cer & RESTAURANT DRAFTSMAN ~ • we take t'U.'<' in DITION S . M ANY . '>EPv•c:r " TYPISTS on 2nd " 3rd shift.a. No J0142Adam.,Ave .. H 8. COORDJNATOR n eed s MAN AG ER I I ~"aluuling what kind I f'RING E BENEFITS . ~ expe r necessar y.we Benefits Include pd vac.. Newport Beach mrr. de· Tratnee. Requires ability or work 111 n J(ht f:>r FAST GROWING COM· HOTll.. PIX train. Start $3 per hr. As· emplo,Yee discount & sires a self ·Sta rting, w/figures & consider able I you. So we l!Ct the I p AN\' p RO MOT 1-: s NIGHT In need of 3 key associates ACCTQ.ERKS 1 st managen to $3.60 hr. healtbinsurance. l!:.O.E. h l1tbly motivated In· contact w t publlc In rhl ht P<-'<>PI<' in the l''ROM wtTiilN. TRAIN AUOrTa.ak t.o help ~man expand Managersto$S.50hr.Ad·l~~~~~~~~~~I divldual t o assis t person & by phone. Ap-. right jobli Ou r I F O R T o p mg bwuness Un1J m1ted KEY.-...CH OPER vanccment opportunities c,,.._ w............ engineer & drawing " prv'd for veterans 0 J.T. cu s I 0 m I' r s are M A N A G E M E NT Good oppor ror rebable tncome. Call Doug for un a.Ra115 toUMll!CwhoquaUry. For ~ ,...,,..., ____.,_a"-. production. Apply in pen;on. Pacific I· happy, /\nd you're I s TART s .. 1 M . peraon w/an aplltude for lnterview,67S.71t63 ~ information go to our Expr'd line cook wanted ri;a':'c~Mr. Doenng. fin a n ee Co. 13233 happy. . M F. 0 1 ATE Ly . • . numbers & calculator Mulo1.havephooe&rella· nearest market or con· for busy downtown &&Z-9090 Harbor Blvd, Gorden I I i K E y 8 0 A R 0 sluUs. NCR 4200 uper IMSPECTOR bletranap.Long6short · t.actlhepersonnel ortlce La.gun.aRestaurant.Call Grove. CallKelly toclay. EXPE RIEN CE pre(erred. Enjoy good Be able to r ead term uslgnmenta. Holl· at for ap!Jl. ~918S, ask for DRIVER, 18 yn old full k I It I I HELPFUL. WE HAVE company bent1tA. Apply blueprints. Good itrowth day & vacation pay. 124421..ampgonSt NinaorL)'nn. lude.2431 w.C.Oasdfwy, Front~ Cer • .....__, OUR OWN TRAINING 9am·Noon. Mon/fo'r 1 POtential in small Mf~ llospltallutlon plan Garden0rove537·~0 Newport Och. Exper. preld. Will train. I .. ....,,.... I PROGRAM PUT ON BY P~ .. ·~HOTB. co. E o.t:. Call mo available. Equal()ppor Employer Counter Help, PT. Morn· Varied shlfls. Newport.er THE COUNTRY'S TOP ..._ ""' 1 M'J.71H2 ~onnees Vogart. &hel~!x':~ror loe ~~l~r1::•~~·J~~ l1LLl'9~'Ia.c1it! 0 R GAN SALES llOO~;~f:~~e;-or J N SUL AT J 0 N VOLT '"'''""• .,..,..,.* ..... " ..... • ... C...-Drt•• 546-4741 <Acroea From Orange Co. Alrport > Equal Opport Employtr · furn moving co. F /T. Perez, E.O.E. ,~ L.:J ~ I p EOJ>LE. CALL AT Equa!Oppor Emplyr lNS'J'ALLERS, l''ull t\f1ll> Codltel W...,...1 COUNTER HELP for dry se A V' c E c; 0 N C E F 0 R --------•I und. work R1versid&lJfld Sct.oo1 • k ~~~~fo P~~~· :~a~~ -~-0-~_:_~.-~_68-064_.M_0_3_~_1 0_g_& ~t~k~~~18:e~~e~: I 140• Oo•~ St.• 1·,.40 I ~l~~X~E:£.0:¥:~ HOUSECLEANERS &r ~f'r!r °J~u~~e:;mX:,.~ ~ t'::J:n~rc:n!ni _t.eed. __ 552-_J.322 ______ DRIVERS ror dental lab, 646-3868. I Mlwpon ec I NUNN 714/586-7302. HOUSEWIVES. we havr Wages above scale. Xlnt. asslst.751·919'. Ptr,muat bavevalldllc . book lll-1441 work for you ! Call Compan y bene fits . CUSTOOfAN &gooddrivlng-·record .. General oUlce,lite • • Z7t57Cabotld I Gra••Wortwr 64$-2839;968-2810. Adams Ins ulatio n COML-TY-MOVIES CaJIS40-2002. keeping, good phone ~Hr-' M8-l6l8 Night custodian urgenUy personality. 645-GS2S I · 2 I Oroonds sprinkler man Houaecleaners . F\111 or ---------•~AS• needed by JluoUngton •..VS• GB~OfffCE )1..01 needed by Huntlngton Ptr.TopS.Carnec. -------.. Cle __ rk_Ty_JJis_l._bUl_l_yC_'._M_.I ·~::!Jlc~~gddtr!l. =1~~~~% ~~/'~S:S Expandingco looklngfor Fabric lmt:r r1rm In I A1'~~ I :::~~h.fill~~~ly~l:s 642-~ 6'5·3439 c=r~~. office reql.lres detailed tonJ,busrnan,25-40,fat& 14th St., Uuo\ln1tton =e::!1:"o:!t~0rik. Min ion V eJo requires L -..:..ao::-J 14th St .. Hunt na&on Homekeeper, live In or Ellciunfi opportunity ln JJerson ; bllllnoa, In· UKl)'m!olrwomen,kld11 Beach ~l 1 «' a 0v· 8 CV· accurate typlal for -----Bucl\.~I. oul.1011Je»t1U.breq'd , d 0 Co .. or all aaea, doctor &1·--·---·---ng rec e r I . o. general orrice/order ~~~~~~~~~ 1Coodw/cbllctren ·3Yrall expan ng range voices, filing :rJ:m & 10 " vehicles. 12.85 per hr + de!k. Pref. Mission Vie· -9 D'l)'a. Lag Nlg, 831·7388 firm. Must be able to Vkelcyki. Good, .... 1,,,,bene00 f la. Call ~a~iese2~:.1~~kln(1t7:~,· Delivery Men. ruu tlmel lncentlvee. C•ll Mark Jo/Irv area. St H. or ~Ve~~i°'mc F•ee!LdOS9RK1t evee. type. rile, & do in-hOUli\) .... .... ~. .. .. Uwt .. ~ needed r rt la 751·2688 ........!WJiUn hel I I 40 -""' .. GUARCli follOW·UJlfl. Salary $700" 761 ·12 44 . VI DEO . or pa Y ren 8h~r we"'k,g "'o mppu~n y Exceptiona l oppty In Houtlekeeperwa.oted.F\111 up depending on ex !iellidleltema 642·56'18 CASTING SERVICE. s tores . Apply 2025 --------" " ulU t ceted f<J SECURITY Ume llve·ln ror 2 eJderlz t OH :..:;.:...;;..,..;_,..;______ Newport Blvd, C.M. --s benefiu. call Helen or m . a J>08 or 4 ladlea. Ute cookln1 per encc. en e x· -------------_.y_ Tonyat77o.2922. A·l lndiv. call Candace, ~lent medical benefit.."!. I I Delivery 111.m. over 18 for Men or women 25 yr1 or fM9.1288, A1ao fee Jobe. Due to our recent tlr• clun1nfl. ~1089 Apply in penon , Pat Clerical early am newtpaper In older. Know the COHt Oeoet'al Olnce. Accurate Dennla 6 Dennla Person-panalon procram, Wella HouMkeeper/Cook M Ill a SCt ENT I P'I e I Call I NB le CM. Penn. p/t. ciUe1. Net SUIO •week or lyplng reqwred . Ana. IWI SeNlce ol ~oUnaton Farao OWIJ"d Sen1ca ii Llte boueelleeplDI 6 ORJLUNO CONTROLS, $3001~ mo. +bonus. more. Orana• CoHl teteybone, noo.amkr Beacb.lt*Be•ch. hlrtnc teeunl1 1uarda cook dinner. M·F , 40 40 Campus Dr ... I thi ber I 646-$844. YeUow Cab, 1'1300 Mt. pre . Salary open. --------•! fM: 1USNft. Baby alt 1 boy 6 Newport Beac h, CA . .• num • Deliv~ FT must have Herrmann, Fountain Alrportuea.Ste-3'00 GeneralOfn~ ....... /Mes ... M ~II at have own,._E •. o •. •E···-----• I I { Velley. 1No of Sieler ~:::~=.: .. .. ,. I Kely wants to help. I f:·, r":":o'~t.'dcd~li ~:.~ Newhope 111--· .. nll'D--.-.-·1 •STl&JtTS• ' .::;; 79-Wlaft'='m.Ref rt<l··------- 833-1 ...... 1 Mar11 rel ro r appt. ~~~~~~~ au.uuu. c..e. ltM KEYPUNCH I ..,.. I 840o-Ol40. ..:.. I IDftDl'~ •HlldrJ Jells* WMttlw ArH K-t!YPUftC.h/keyentry I Dent.al Drue Clerk·AH t ~· LRDUllU~ For botict..)' money work HouNkeeper, Uve·ln. to &-111.ntpay A call to Kelly Services could ht> the be11t 'I CllAIRSIDEMSIST. CoemeU~. Ii~ ca · TDllftE£ local temporary •••Ian· t M M I 0 1 ... T 1 care for wheelchair L4Jfla.,stton aul1n call you can make x ra lie 5"-300l Ellpprfrd,&40l• .. •3· IRRI menca o1rertn8. v•rlety, ""' 1trokc P•llent. <'114) 1-oo1t103rorvar1ety• I A. •• K-'ly .. mployre. your work "l'h .... UI" I . y , -experience, • lop ••. 0, IN uu~ s f 0 r •••OM: ('114)673-0517 v -OU can have your "" .,,-. " ., "" "' •d• anlc Aaua•l1rs lt'tSOILEIS • I I I I IA nexlblf'. You work •l'J much and M oncn 1.18 I DENTAL SECRETARY / Dlveralfled work load In ~ Muat be 18. Call for an .. ,.,.. Hr' ••• lfouaekeoper. live In . pick! you like. BKKPR. Salary opn, CJt· t ln 1.8 Ad •PPC>lntmtnt to vlalt us Mc.tty eiMc.s we.. Cleanlna. lallOdry, rook· I We hav~ over 100 dtrrerf'nt rl11111!1rlc0Uon11 I p er or college CM ~~fe ~:,~i Vic· PACKERS today, we are hereto be ..,... TOP PAY w ... • 1n«.ahopptnic .. Xlntdriv· IE~• ofJC>b!I. We t 1k •cart.•ln~valuntln1twh•tklnd Me-3000 ........... C M ..... "165 M"t l have relia ble oll4lt\'1cet.oy0\lrskllla& .i .. d'-'c•••••· Ina record. Complete Olrf' I or work la rll(ht for ,vou. So we .cet the n11ht I ...-. ' · _ _.., .. yooradiedwe. .______ charae or home • 1 J::le In the rt1thl Jobe. Our CU3tomft'f are ~:r.1'~~~~~lal FJeruonlca ~~':::.! 517.ocNI Apply In.,.,._, Monday chlldrea In parenl's .._,,..ce I ppy.And,YO\l're h•f.PY· I '"'XP"'r n•c , .. ,\ti---u..a&.e ... 6 vacaUoa .... v ~8~ off lee • t.o l"iiday, u .. to SPM aa.ence. lhtve, &ood Newpott8ch 833-1441 I WhetMr your lutaJtobK f'fl1 ~~ 15 ytart a1to I ii e "147.«M.4 .. • ,....,, ~..-. H=:Hutlon Piao al: _.. moral character. fret lAINlfuel Ul""42 or JUJt ytttfnt1y. c el y ;7<'rVICH . . Sm e..CfroalC:uo w/Xl.Dt •• • overload WILLS FM4K> room" board. llln 2 ftt P.Qllal()ppot Em!>kJl!r I I Dental A11t. Busy NR benef a 1'0t'IUAI ~d .UMD•¥1C1S '11,,.,. ln above. I US hr, I•-----•--• .......,.., .. ...,,..,.._ re1toraUvt1 paractlce teekaaur-mct.lvWUI·~ .... ,........ l'.q\&alOpportEmplyr 40 hr wk. Take •d to•---------' I I 1'MdJ sharp tnlbuutlc, bit t.o Ins. tOmt clcrtcaJ • llJI W. Empl~nt Develop, La b o r • t o r Y.__~-L~t L[~. exp, ... ltlant. Al·:M90. ~lf'd. ~IY LA..RK CE 115K1¥1... ~ 301.474., Ad Knowledle at lauanwry I 0..... I eap IN""•R a ees w W.OllC tol710 '+. rt--,..... paidbyempioyt1r. procedt.treA . lxp In M \/.C' 5 ••. Ot nul orrlce exp . ~~tat.N"'•"' ....... -:.... · • =Ort·• Per._..lofclnfrvarn ~"-~ -rfhlebotomy . C.11 Ch·t-t..t... RDA. X Rav mut _._ • MOftday, Tueeclay, Wed·,·-------•t ar1aret ror apt.t. I I • , . ....., . . , 141 needl attral'tlve out10· l*day, Thuraday lOAM ,. ...,."I"" "' ~~94 ==~~ft~'~'ii ••••• A111•l1r1 (AftWPfom tn1 Ind Iv lo train t.otPll. a.osm p.;Jday _ _.... __ ..,_. ____ _ I llJ.1441 I ta-tm/&oSl..eoa. Dtv...uled work load tn Or=· Airport> W/AtP« dlarmtn1 bolt. at: Toplaee)'OW' mete•I• l..endlca.,. ' .ao I 0... St Ste J.40 --male lnetnunentt. Ad• v-·•• .. ....., XlGt ~(or adv. Great •JO W. W-btlore tM Muat t.•vt e11t--'enc• tn I "'Ml . tW I nnc.K.1Mtica,1211Vk · ..,.._ ... m....,y•r btftl ftl\appy atmo1Ph. • a..217_. .-d6n1public, lntel'ic;'r pl~t· ma"tn ",., I When you need expen toria,C.11.Ml-11• call Rlt1, 540·tOU. ._..._ .... _ ,._ phone tenaoce. Aotbelmt LA, I aervice or repalrt, turn JlaY• ~ you wanl Coattal AltntY l'tt11on· ---Daib Pilot t u 1 1 10 I M~OCIOO"UllllY~,, I IO tht Strvlct Directory l'r.ct. your old .Wf for toMUT CIMllfttd ade do nel ~. 2790H1rbor, State Ur NOC--Clataifted,M2·M'78 ~r, e~.!.~ einttrt:; ~-".,....., 11 •••• In Cla11lrltc1 lo IOIYe new 1oodlH wltb a U well -Call NOW, CM P',qwil()pp Emplyr Mtr Oardent. 114/N'7·0U4. ------------->'Gm'P"ObMm. Qwtftedld.942·_,. NN17L ALL.IOBSFREE BartMira. .. . . ~· . . """.-,,. . l . . -. . -.. -----~· r ' . ~ I r f I I I I t . 7 f I I t W.W_..., 11MlW,W..eM 7100 ..... W~ 7100 , Wildl--Novembef2t. ''"' * DM..VPt&m -~·~•••••••• •• ••• ••• ••• • ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• H~W__.._.. 71 • ~~.~~ ..... !!~! ~.!!~ ..... ?!~ MEN W'1'RUCKS N)l M9 .. , ... WANTED: ~ rtr, days .. IT lmmed OOtn1n&a ror IC Must l1P4. M .. r • """ w11riiru. r. r,u ... p; o t . eau......., Of' fl Uam work lllutl be --- lft ,ood flhr-&ul <'ODJ N' PRX . l.AplSerl:!" J'akl .-.p ,_ MU tralft C'all Ao••trl11• •ervlr t UT n0M t:hwtk Int Ol*Mor fU.11 •PIT C.11 te 11 J.JOO ~Jlfl E~<'~PtlCMttl lftdl\• for Mp T~ UOO PBX_O_P_l _llATOR i\a•> l•t•t d t pl 11r • hePatd <>ra,_.t a, <\flttt Arn. ~~ rcwp. call (an t url!lau., corp otra lnlu btMJ awllC'hbrd a(9 ... lal. itlllU (ff! variety ttr•er to In JI r • l'IT 1hlft1 V. 0 ~ Joba Denn'• fl 0.-onlA dua~ .... ver Call Mil~¥ ti.et ra)' •trord \>enonnl'I .., v h't uf VH m 2'NO Alto ,... Int' \I) Pl) 541 3333 llt l"aunawo 81tad1. lGUil }oh. Del\Ala Ii Denni• l'-13 DD BltM'h l'tr.011ntl Sttvlf't' ol ---- lrvlM. 2IMZ •Ucbelaon PRX T'rainM NOON AJO UC9'T10NllT WanW tor RH Mlddl" Variety fl pol•nll•I Sd1ool &i»IGT a wall• ovtaol•tl tndtv - ---wuti IJ"OWtb on--.d co N \~, 'ti, full ' Call lA1a ~ 141 Ull me £11pu1uctd ne.nta 6 Deu.11 Pt'f'IOO hr Tr•V-.. ar ne&Sen1mofHUoUAtLOft <' t.-d Mcu Vt'rd• I aeb. ie .. ••ch Con 11 1t o1p\la l. 881 t~n~r.C M PF..oPL~P& N &..•v• In. m1dc1I" aud uua man ~u Prr n woman ~ ctuld OK. I NllRSlJll<J •OC In Whl 1111pply bab)'lll ror rm " brd ......._ .... a:u 5511 .W 1lie l Ill\ &PM ___ _...__ ___ _ MtcNn&a\ t .... MACHIMIST PIODUCTIOM (';Ip W/Stalnl .... •lt-t•I Top ••1e"1 & full bt-twf11A Orthodyne l!:lt«.1ronll'S UllSupertor. CM 646--1616 0. ..... a PRP.:SC:HOOL UN'S..,IH'S TE~CHER t\hoVt' avt'ra((e llWaaca a, f'or 4 yr oldii , rrma ht!alth bendlU Apply rwnl,) d)'ll ~ 171 N EWPO RT CO NV -------- CF.NTF.R. lW Su~nur Prtnu.na A\'C, Npt 8cb. Nuntnic HUISIS AIOI 3 U SUle certified only --------• S4 hr llolld11 y benef MAC It 1N 1S 1 / AS . avail lmmed. Bayview S O>nv, 206iS Thunn. C.M PHOTO TYPESEI IER/ PAST6-UP ARTIST EMBLER. Ne wport Ma.l605E.O.E Bead\ mfr of food pro ---.-------• cealn& equipment needs OMCIPOsmOM 0,,1 hiudtt 111 _. ..._ quallfted s>el'liOfl with all Job ffCl&rtty, advancci It rt ti d around rnach111e shop eix· menl. lnformal environ· ••H ' • •t •• nence. Muat have own menl. flrtt clus medic»! 9 •Uct •F hw.t. ~'°°ia-~i.ase ~tell Mr. Ir dental ~lur.-p-rottt l>oenng. 642·9090 shanng Rnng us bole :;l•lr• ... •h: I•· -------. • _________ , typma 11kllls. attention to t ~ ... ,......., ...S .,,.... '40 WIHll SICllTAllH FLY FREE WITH _ MIMW..e.4 7100 •• -.. ..10 ... ••..•....•......• ~~~-. ......................................... . C I.. £ A R A N C E BARGAINS . Uud R(frtp. Wlbn • dryen. 8"1 Appl. 53MltU CASH PAID • ·OFFICE OVERLOAD THI IMPLOYM!MT & TRAINING ADMtMISTaA TIOM °' HUMTIHGTOM llACH •••••H Opn .. • ,... , .. ...,,,....:%;' . u. ~!1~:1.:.::;; Waabr/Dryra/Refn1,1o . wortlln1 or not tisf .fl» Kenmore waaher. JAii dryer. aeo ••·. or IZOO both Xlnt cood. e.-5071 ...................................... OHie. o • ....._.~ •••••••Is ,..,.._ ................ y.. cWce -• w ..., ......._ Wort& lee .. •1lput11•t1 ' w• .. ,;..,. 0,. to '('...._ Ctl fw • _,,,1: b•t. SMll ....... Mt1e1Wwe ..,.., Clerk .. T,..... W ... W-.rTK••llf' S.e•IH for tlao•• SZ.61 ,...-how- Coldtpot 2 dr. Refr111 fttle'U'I' combo. 1125 661-lOM Kenmore WHMrldryer uted. 1ood cond. suo Call all 6. 640-95~ fSJ. mi.,....~.,....,....._. 557-0061 f8) TMM .. CITA IWdecl trllwl•1 ..... -•· re-.lllrflNJ H .......... leech rffldettcy. =~ k •ta uelHd ........ C ...... A---·--.,. be .cc.,e.41 _.. JPM. N•w G. F.. 18.9 refriR freezer. 11n1.le dr. harvest aold $200 -- Saleti THI LOOI( .Known for Europe an fashions throughout Southern Ca looking for 2 or 3 a~ressive fashion oriented ladles who h ave t• definite fashion background & have management. potcntiaJ . We have immediate full & purt time positions available. · Salary+ comm +co benefiL'\. Call ror appt rvion thru Sat 10am·6pm THI LOOI( 644-6500 ' ReceptJolmt-Sec'retary Corporai. beadquartera ror comawrclal rut eata~ firm hu an up· com.Int openin1 for lo- dlv1dual with excellent RESI'AURANT COUNTER ElP &COOKS Sala Dec...._ Jt. I '71. A#f .... • ,11y .....t & T ........ c....r; 01 ~~. ................ ~ MAYTAG waa b ~r • Harvs Oofd, XJitt cOftd 9250. LOVE PWPLE7 llave some sales or medical background• O'Keefe • Merrttt s•~ Oemonalute face ~ SICY Sl4,000 TYPISITl'B •vocado range, Sl2~ body mHH&er In pre FWJ or P/Ume. Will train IG-1429 suae dept. stores. C".om· Fee Pakl tfP&A. f0.80 wpm. ea11 •--------- mwlon potenUal szooo+ Dynamlc exec. wlll ofr Terry ~lll ~ 1020 by Chl'Utrnaa. Start Im· v1nety poe. to challenge ••••••••••••••••••••••• medialely . ~II Dawn iee ker. Call Kay . TYPIST Ladle• Seara Bc•ch 213/31U·3'1M 833 2'100. Alto tee JOI><. Xlnt opply for pera Cruiser. good cond Oenrua "Dennis Per.son· w 11ood ty p1 n re who Sot0/0ffer548-71128 Sandwich man. exp. FT. nd ServiCA! of Irvine. 2<& would enjoy lurnan& Apply l.n petllOft, Ga.ry'1 MJrbelaon. word pr<)('etllltn~ Brand SCHWINN Paramount. Die!J1 3308 E. Cout Hwy ---------new plush ofr s. good ~ .. Campy " elClr1t5. CdM. SIC'Y/llCEPT beN "very friendly co-cm. Pb~5084 40 hn. week. Minimum workers. Start ul lo --- tYPW!. pk!uaal aurroun· m>. e5Jl L'luu. 540-~ Ceh IOJI d r n I a . 8 : 3 0 . s : 3 0 Coutal ~I Aeen· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WholeHle a ntique co. ey.2'790HarborJ..CM . Penuan Kilt.ens. CJl'A rf' Contact Mr. Ebert. ALL JOBS r·llEE alttcred. top a bow I e 0 er• I m" n •I er · Valet Parking Atundanl. parents. BeautJlul long 751-1454 forlntMvlew. re ma le a ppt I l'" nts ha.Ir. 6311-9308. SchtduJe your Chriatmaa Service Stat100 Allen welcome. 644·5404 betwn ahopptna a&ops wttn I.he danl. exper'd . Day & 9am·3pm. Persian kittens. champ D. I ly r I I 0 t Ii Eves. 1'\aU" /time. Ap __ ..---. ____ £" __ 11ired. Cl"A registered Gff IU.ST MA G U~--.-o1Y4....,tttoitatJMWt::--11th" Wail'l!'·WaLtn:n ,..xi> 11hota SlOOup. 546-11116$ TRAIN. ' NB ' ~a~ Country Club Tn CALLNOW ' N 8 Call for :.PPl 0...,. 1040 s.42·5678 Sennce StaUon Attendant 644·5404 ••••••••••••• •••••••••. MACHINISTS Mach.lnlst.A eicpenenced In an y pha se o r Coldheadlnl( conlarl DE S UTS C H an Oc e a n 11 d e ... C 7 I 4 > 757 ·7500 o r wralc, 0£U T SC H CO . Munic ipal A i rport , ~eanakie. CA. 92054. detail. 1b1Uty to 11hnw up on tunt and we wlll train for it varlt\y ·or u c tJ v1t1cs We arc a strong, u l11bll s hed. g rowing small rompany aelUnl( t.o m~1c atcres throughout lhf' world. Start $6SO.. & go up t.o S67S In 30 days. Then it' S 1Ae to )'OU! ni I IL --------- IE •celle•t co1111paRy ............... apply Cit: llC.rlOHIST Im med opening In pleasant s urroundln.c. Must be ablt to greet the publlc & an1 phones Neal appear. pleasant personality & It secy skills reqd. rroo & lllnt benetlls. Call Margie 7»0IOI f« an appt.. 1'\all Ttme. Datt. 3928 E Waltre1's a, Ptno help Engliih Hull ~· AKC. Motiwa _..,........._, s c H 0 0 L 8 us CoutHwy Cd 8 ·30·5. 30242 Crown fern;,le. l3 mo 11. iobow cMymdwhJWP"*-a DRlVERS-4 houri per Service stallon allen· Valley Pkway L•1una quaUty.$450 98()..6127. _. .... ~ II or day. SaJary 14.56 per hr dant1. full time. part Niguel _ Shih Ttu Brood Bitch. 6 for Uc or will tnun. Apply tJme. eve1t " w~kenda. Wanted Responsible rm·, old. La Gal line. oYer • N....,.,...rt-Meaa Unified Neal handwriUn~ " ap secr etary with 1om•' Mao Lull( ancestry, S35<I ---. 1 0 pearance » must Apply 511.-r.l. m.tm W• offer' --a _ Schoo 11 t rt cl. 2*1Newport Blvd C.M boolck.eepil\I( expenencc ---------.,.-r-• t1autned Penonoelotc. · for llunh·r Jumptr 1--------• ,.,....... PAYABLES, BILLING COMPUTER. 10.KEY INVENTORY EXP CAN8005T STl\RTlNG PAY 64S--fJ630 ln NB. DtpalwM ..t _, e.tMfltt .... Mon/Wed/Thur fr Fri Tralnln& Stable Part Nf WOILD ~ ........ t&da 9am·l2 noon. Tun lpm· Service StatJoo Alt.end Ume Call for appolnt Bo1lon1. Chlhuahuai.. PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport c ....... Receptionist lmmed Ol)enlAC, IC lns. agency uek Inc enerce t 1 c penon. mutt be eager to leam. wilUn1 to work w/peop&e • able to ban· dle phones In buay olc. All co benefilll. Salary comm w/ablUty. Kttlhy. MD-8161 ...... ,_. .... ..,.. 3pm. 180~ 18th ~t .. Yll or Pft' •• all shift.a. 11¥!nt 494 4644 or 4t4 &470 Coc:ken. Yorklet. Shih •tltllcomtt...S-" Newport Buch. CA eJ:es~JT.,::!'.Ja°ri ~r6PM. . -~ Tzu. Poma. Min Equal Opportunity Em~rM/t' •••ce•e11t .,. E.O.E. forint.erv\ew8JO.IS4I WOODWORKS. experd SchnaUZl'f'1.Pupe•atud ,.,.......,. --------•I to help w/large product aervlC'1. 714/~l $02'7 Maida wanted. top wogca paid. 11\e Inn at Laguna. _au N. CAt Hwy, L~tl(Unt• Drift M...,.n le.cit, CA tJUO 1714)640-lSH ....... ~ .......... Tu .. d•y t .. ro•tll Satww•y. Z.!WM at: SIA4l0..._ Need se~aoln& cook1 steward/ 'ltewardeas Only e~nenced ne<..od apply. Call btwn 5·8PM 714 .644). 721t6 Service Station Allenoant 11ne Apply in person _ at SheU Station " Heru S ud d I e back W o o,d Old En R S h eepd ott. Rent -a -Ca r an So. Produc t i.. 248 fo, neut4."f'ed Male 21/t yn Laguna.-f'ull time. Emeri.on Orange Son alhirgil'.' 49'1·2~ri perm. Job w /frlnae 637·5931 eves benents. 499-4141 32342 •---· ------Mainten11nce M"chonl<'. hrs 7am 3·30pm, hr $5.!'IO hrttart. E O. E . 541*·3'.!HI ~--~- om~ Manager-Sale& Good opportunlty ror at! vancement Will train/no exJ)tlrienre necHsary Mu11t be 25 yn. old or old* & bl! avail. 011 Salurdoya. 557·0824 or 774·6090. 1525 Mesa Verde •206. Costa Mesa !..a Opp art.ity &yta,.r M/F Re<·ept/Sec'y, real dilate knowl~ge r eq'd. Lie' pref'd. R4.1 ldenUal real ~t. offc. F\111 lime. In So. Coast llw y So. W 0 0 D W 0 R K I N <i Chihuahua AKC fcmitle. Taco Lac"9a. TRAINEE. top P"{ 10 Ill'.>. fawn/wht A r6'1tl -~ .. ed 1 MucGrettor Vachl11. 1631 doll, 6'5-3'S4 Serv St.a Help,_,.,, 1m · Pl•~lla. C M. · ------- -----SEAMSTRESS <c om· merc lal I lo work at MAJNTINANCI Painters. knowled11eable --------• C' U S T 0 O I /\ N 1n all 8!1pet'ls of the U757·S020). l'l,AN· trade. At least 7 yrs ex NINGICO ORDI N/\'ron penenre Call 642·2928 (SI 3 9 2 · $ I 6 9 4 > betwem8:30AM-4PM. PllOGIAMMll/ quire 963--0902. de carlos m!d. F\111 or J>/l. Apply Mal& Hoston Temcr 2 yr 642-2921 tuO£.c.tHwy.N.B. Woodworker. experience old, neutered . great 280 lrhtol ~amatreu needed. fuJI STOCK room and rnvcn· required Chanre to llO w/klds, wildly affec ho~. OPlllATC>a ----~ Are you an IRM system RecepllonJal wonted, at Ill/~ eompuwr operator M lch ael 0 arr~1on ·s wanllnf( a chanre to ll1lrc ulllna Salon. pt U-&ood pay e" far w11h 1trow111g com Uonat.e m ..-.162'7 COSTAMISA or · ...... • ... \Ory controa, part ume. pany. Good wiau a. ---· _. _ _. ___ _ Equal Oppty ~; J::_fd. 6Jl-4660 or must be able lO handle company bendita Apply PUPPIES BeautJfuJ Irish Employer Mff averqe carton wel&ht or at 3201 W. MacArthur. Seuer/Go&den IWtnever ~~~~~~~~~I SICllTAltY '10 ~bl" be capable of SalltaAna Comb1nat1on $2~ learn programming? _642-647 __ 0_. ____ _ MAINT/PLUMBER PAINTER eicper and ~~1'rJ>,.~~i.:Jc!r~rc~~N mature • .,an t1me. s.5.oo W06l·'1295> AIR CON· per hr. Must be neat & DI TI 0 NE.R I T lo; c II dean. lr75'9!JI& CS I 00!1 SI 229'. Apply Painter. experienced. de· ''NeWPOrt·Me11 Unlhed pendable, Auto a c · Sc h oo l Dls lrl c l . cessory.C.M.~1234 Ouallled Peraonnel Of· The r1!0ll c1tndidat.e will ltlC.-T to$IOO lea:m our operallonl & Pluth beaut olc. wailing become half time for attract pera. who operator-·half lime Ukea &.omeet VIP'•· Mu11t proc;rammer Prior pro· be well sroomed. poised grammlna esper1eace or w/ltOff'te mod ')'l)C! abaU· education dealrable. bul ty. CooaenlaJ pfeu co, notrequl~. PaywUJ be call Rita . 540·8055. To perform skilled level comnwnaw-ate with t!ll· CoutaJ Penonnel Aaeo· work an preparatJoo & perience · We are • well cy. 2'7llO Harbor CM. flee. Mon/Wed/Thur & --·,·.-• ..-..---~ P\1, 9am·l2 Noon. Tues ""'"'~ lpm-3pm .. 1601 18\h ~. Newport ~1i1ch, CA. E.O.E. eaintm0 of varied ex· establilbed " growlnR ALL JOBS ;REE "' Oraqe Cowlty Corp with erior & tntcrtor s ur· excellent woc-klnl conctl atc.nOHIST MAIMT-HAHDYMAH Apt mainl. tn bwldlog clean·up. CM. NB a rea, Full lime . Some ex· faces. 4 Yrs exper ai. "-·•benefit A t I t>»lnt.er as dC!lllrect $924 lo UVI"' •· · PP Y n TIAIHll $1124 mo. Apply In T' 1 or ~ r~u~ Internal'! co. needi. person. fi'ountaln Valley WI 18 ary •tory ' sparkling personalll) ... P er I c n cc n eed c d . 00.1603. School Dls lri cl . Ill Tlt.JolylOfJ"'ltte who enjoys meeUn1 & L•JJbl.nouSe Lane. t'oun· 17042 cMlette A•• greet very Important lain Valley. corner nlwe,C.tZ714 people. Ught typing & Newland & TaJbert. Fii AHN J.M. Cotter happy smile can land MANAOER-F'ubrlc cic· petience required Ing deadUne Is 12/4/78. (71415....0U I thl!l top spol. Call Chris, E O.K ·~~~~~~~~ S4().60(SS. Q>aatal PerllOfl· Call 213-627-4471 MANAGER Part1'i""' ll c:1ldunt m1tna gcr ..... Hrand MM 60 unit adull Need 3 ambillowi adults apt.. romJ?lell. c. M. Cou for expandlna bwnness. pie w/wile to work full 1'.:arn S5-0 to $200 per tune week f"1u1ble hours TSL Mgml 6421603 Mu.at Uke people. Call •f· -----------· lemoonl 54fMl140 Marl!etlntt Sec'y fflichly orl(anlzed & motivated Parl·tlme. Warehouse 1nchYldual w/excepl1on11I helper. Mecb'I Inclined. typnl .auuar& Mag II ex Excel. for college stu· pertence. Shorthand re dent. 962-363'1 qlt~ Newport Center 'AltT TIMI Top Salary & a nod DeLICterk,$3toS4hour. benf>f1la. Call 6'0-8950 fQr 54e-t•Zl Mr Canale --------- nt1Ateocy.2790 Harbor. Real btate CM COMAIS.1 AU.JOBS FflEE Don't be coafuted with ac.r to SIOO wh.lch office can offer Smlle brllhtJy" win VIP you 1 be moat com · 1tpprovar for ucltln1 mlsakln Remember one thing! U YoU don't have po s . C • II J e n n I e • the inowledae Lo make a 833-2700 Dennl.s &. Den· deal. then k eep II rua Pel'IOMl'I ~rvlce of to1etber, YO'l won't lrvine.3082Mlche&.oo. make uay mont1y. My ol· --------flee policy It th1t we ............. Mo. Women needed f o r Houtee&eaninl Serv. 548-0757 SaH Loft hand workers for Hood Sails. Women & M'° welcome. 541·a48'7 Sales ELLEN CARTERS Lad1els haberdasher 131 fuNon Island Mall N. B. Now lnlervlewing eicp. salesperaon. Saleti Fabric experience necea.ury 846-4060 Sales GIF1'SHOP MAltlJOTI' HOTa Xlnt opportu.nlly for • n dficleot; people oriented person. Part/lime - evenlog hours avail, In· cld'g weekends Apply 9am·Noon. Mon/F'rl. Personnel 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Buch F.Qual Opp Emplr m/f Sa.la LOVE PEOPLE? Have aome sales or for P~ Inv.tor. DuUet ma intalnlne stock re -.2M5 I SH C!Otda. Startrni SI.SO hr. ------••---------reqd : t Y p n I . · . "'-·I o...c1es.J1' MS-4501 t.e~. m1na. blttpc '""" ''' • I ,,_ .. Y• 1045 exper. tam·$pm, llOO to Studen1 for pt lime M ,._, ..................... .. SlOOO/mo. N'on smoker. clerlcal worl. 20-30 hrg I If lrlllll c.ty,..., Elllbound Mia. Mlneut'd Joblor.4a>Campua0r. per wtr. nee·a Rentals. I ...... 114 yrs . Grc-al w!IYfds Npt Bch. f'or 12/4 In· 1930 Newport Blvd .. C.M Cindy Dy11 634-703'1. ev t.ervlews, call Claire or I Kelly St>r\lt'\~ ron _s.56-__ m_i _____ _ Cheryl( al (213)4$4.()821 h I •• fl you put ~011r Super ~hnstmas gift. SECRETARY to $1000 P'antasllc position for perllon with superior skllla for expanding Co. near OC airport. Xerox llOO ex pert cncc. 7$2-2377 Newport Secretarial Service Sec retar1es Major BuWon Brokerage Ftrm seeks exp. outgoln& pttllOn8 for new orn~ ln N.8 . Typta1 required. Send resume •salary re· qlirementa to f .N.M.C. lllO Brickell Ave. Ste. 808 Mwru, ~. 33131 SW'BVIS<>a <NOON> Urgent.ly ~ by Run· liniiton Beac h City School 0t."lu1ct. 1·2 Houn per (jay. s.1.57 per hr. AP· ply, 735 14th St. Hunt inglon Beach. ~I. I ::.k1llr. to v.ork Great Da ne. lovable W •· r a I I I t female watch doc. AKC I "t1•m(l0r11rv" V.f>rk. ~2803 That mt'an :. u ---------1 r I•· x 1 b I e work Beautiful Bull Mastiff I s r h N I u I l• th u l (Its I m a I e d o g . I. n v e s ' your 11r1·. I ch1ldnm, traim.'d. 5 yri. I Cu 11 Kdly toduy _540_7_617 ______ _ • ......, _, I L.o v • b I e J yr o I d TE Ac HER p RE I .. ...,,..,.., I SheeolShep. Spayed & SCHOOL · ~[[· ~· Ucensed. To lovlng home (; e r ll fl c • t e o r t' x . Olrf'I _&4_'2_41_42 _____ _ perlence. Houra 2 to 6. I r. ...... 1050 ~.S210perhour. f..,A"~:).,:41 1, ····:;;·m····;;~;·.··· TecWdc•T,.... I 14010..•Stt )40 *""' ~ Optlcal/mechaalua & .._,.,..._.. I l'l'wtnor f\111) calibration technician I ,.,. :="'• Malt/Boie SJ>m&• · · · · S28 Mutt have metal work I ~ Setll • · · · · 199 1111ubopex1nper. ~Jatop I N"'-ae:.: I 1:=reiroiriiiM>s1u1 portl.lftily ra.,... Y ex - - - - - -• S-U.bla Espanol" PMdin& COIDPlftY· C.11 Century Dett.rorile. ~ Yard Man. ttntal center Mode! Home f\lrn ~cretary-Rerept1onlst Ellp. lull lime. phones. 1ood typing 1.kllla. Pleaunl active real --------• hat oeenln~ ror 2 men. Sd-3077 rnech lmowledae helpful. --------- neat handwrfl1ng nec.1--------• estate development of· TIC.-clAMS flee. Or•11&~ CO . A.P . aru.133-2%11 Weetday off. Will tnun. I BUY Set• our ad 1n todays 1930Newport8lvd.<:M. ** ** Mature woman for p11rt PAIT TIMI wort fr leant t.ocether ti a family In a warm. friendly atmosphere. Remember 100% of noth.lna. la noth1n1. Be a part ol the happy face team. call Johnny R. E. Sales "Uc. Only" ~ OISACM• IMllALISTA111 Fr" tralnln1 If YoU gualify c I a 11 I t I e d u n d e r Good UAed t"'umiture & Cl.ERICAL/MICRO Fl ~ ~ppUances-OR I wall medical background ? ---------i Demonstrate face ~ t1mt• bookkeeping Joh Wl8C -..os Name your own hour11 Every SWlday 1md Every W.O Schock Corp ~2 other Saturday and Sun· S. Greevnvllle. Sant11 day rmmlnl(Jl. Drtvcr to Ana. drop· bundles of Dally ---------• Piiot to c•rrtert. Mu:1t Methul\lc • VW: 1'.:xptirt b I l.8Uo w/ref's want«!. S\arlln" ave van or 1arge s n c.IC714Jttl-0660 Carton, ~~~~~~~ Uta.LA UALn - 131-6141 body maN•IJer ln pre• 11Uge dept. store». COm- m I aa Ion potential $2000 t-by Chri1tm1111 UstDIM1' AJDI SW1 lmmtldiatety. Call 11.ALISTAll Prefer 21 & over, all Dflwn,213/381·3806. SALISPIOPLI ablfta.G3l·3$M • SALESPERSON. aa· •Secrbies * <Jeni Ofc/Ptlbo•rd Sl2K Employers Pay All Fe\:11 I.Ii~ Agency 40a) Birch 8t, ~ 1 °' Newport Beach, 813 .. 190 Olli For Appt/ EllLtlb ''4 LM PROCESSOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11t1llorSELLfotYou. TACOl&L 1'8.BtHOMI SOLICITOIS AllM•H 1005 MASTlaS AUCTION ••n••••••••••••••••••• '4M616 & 13J.t6ZI AnUQue Music Boxes I Slot Machi.net I Clocks ! HlJOESFJ..EC.'TION ._.,.cm AJI Wood Bunkbedtt Wllh M 1ltl"eaMs " w111ll)n +-goOO driving at 11000.$1400 monthly· record. Call &e-4321 , &1k de Pe n d I n ' o n e x . for Harry Seeley or Don per1ence. 631·2"1. Willi•,,.. Weeley N. Taylor Co. la• Reetaw-ant. TACO DELL. ireaaive. poaltlv~ at 33-ycar old firm wholly Laauoa Beach, needs re· Ulude f\111 or pit Ex· --------- ownod • operated by &ta liable full " part Orne per. cW wm train. Appa,y founder. We are not • day counter help. Apply g, perton Standard Shoe aubaldlary. branch or in penon. M So. Coast Store, C M, 3077 so Experienced Only. Seit Dalfy PUot m1ttett com mlulon pard Your phone at home. Over 21. I. D Cud. Call ~-64». 1·3PM. ............... .......... * $178 * lnqlire t'rom 10.6 *MAMICA PART TIME EVENINGS ~= w~J':t r=: Hwy, &Aauna Beach. _BN_tot_. ____ _ lbe·clork acceu to 5a1e1 RepTr.lnee . DESIGN• AdWta with outatancUa1. ~In dctl1n ol attr11ctlve penlOftaUUea ... u •thlned part.I for who eiUoy worklntc wllh mechanical aod electro-lddt. Slalt al SUO per medla.n.lcaJ 111emblle1 hour Pbooe 6'2-4321 Ext. f\ape>nalble for detl1n. ~i BETWEEN 4:00.-$:00 layout. and detail. Small PM. delltn dopart,,.nl pro-••for J• m1na1ement for U · R!J8TAURANT Pee Paid 16atance el U)' ume . Our BARTENDERS. .... .. C-& Cw ln·houte vktao tape 'lat· BUBBOYS Succ.aful CA co ofl"I. a Ina • b••1· irain1.n11J.~ w!'~-U..., career In UM comtr netd. ar•m y om ......-.. "'' n--Call em. m.noo. •It<> the llnetl rHI eat•tc COOKB/CA8H1£RS fw Joi». Dtnnta 6 Den· tralnln1 avatlablt. We DISHWMHER/ tU.t 1>enoane1 Service ot have an OPtAlnf for 2 H061'£SS lmne a.a Mlcbctlaon. vkMa environment tor t=<IUJtl ()pportu11lty cballenainl work as1l10· Employer aale•pertOA• w Ut ..,. N..o.ca for work oft an ----·-------thualum. ch8racter 6 on·call ball•. Re1tater SALll llCllTAIY mtnlt. Exc:•ll•nl WMlll' •-------------lnte1nt1 to matcb our now! Group lna avall, P011ll0a an cUatrlct aal4ll hllfi tlandarda. Your you cbooM your daya " omce.oneflrl, loc•ted In aod benefit•. Equal Op P9rtunlty ~mployer M /Ff C.11 $57--0ISM llecleal~ant MMATmCSAM a... ........ lDd&v for alf•rottlHI chtUH, call ca~ .... u. Ota. ••o-itP.,.._..t lenlce of HueUn1ton •ada, lllel leach. Pit-TE .. , own srv.u ... no houri. R.11.-.oc.. car" Garden Grove. Require "'1 "V part·llnw HietPtOPlt . ~epbooe art req. lo· eo wpm tJPtn1. 80 wpm CornaWlaaot1 split up to tfnitws every Monday ahoriband. -J to 4 years P£1SON 7~· la:~i.w by •P· hm•fpm. upertHce preferred, wltb at leaat 1 yur ex·, ~ey N. ~Jlor Co. Wl:81Q.lrP' food bent fl ti. Ca I I perlence, preferably .. ahorl 144 ... 10 HoepUaltt)'Reeow'ttt ~w~•!!!:!Mll!!!.----- new1paper. ~xcellent ··-------dl7W411&CUft SWIOI 5-ltl•Servtce coma>t">' bentllta. Appl.Y •· lllnport a .. ch .._ bttweea tAll Ir ISPll, llAl.TOtt tnM10or7a.tua •r.t •-'* llODda1 &!an& Frida. .. or r1~189,r auoclate.1~~~~~~~~1 ...__,.be emtlO~ed • have ...., for• tctlvtl• ,._towortl bt ., ... 11 ~ICOAST ua..,.,._., dellrin1 appllHH bua of air DAILYN.OT lllH9t. DOYOU tnata.M 1f1111p. Mr, IQ.Ba laaWf~ OFnllAllRVlCE? IS-lOpm, 11·'11> •lOpm. or JIOW a. St ....... ti YIWI I.At lM flUble know wlU. IM t :IN:JO..Ml •.al ~ ..!.. · X1llt l'OIND. • fecWUtt aa .,. ill UM O.Uy PUot or prem 1bar'1 ,re, Equal ()pportuo¥y hr~'\. H ll 8emee Dtndoey. It CH .... '91' JM ,,,.,. Ni .,._. wbo are tetktq htploJer · r:.-:~~ tor .lobo. COit J'OU .. ~ 11 f1.• ~~,!·:::&..~ ao ,,.,,smnt looll first ~~ ~ ~,.~~ lft Spm.,,.._, > ln a.un.t. w~u our · Scll wttll EASEi -----.. _ -ad '-u..r.1 To ace ll'• • BREUt; f\ad wti.t 1" wut .. ,...e.U•1171. "nd whit ~ waet le ~ed. nH t42 C11Mtfted Ada IQ.:1f71 O.Ur Ptlot Clwl"-'!: Dt111 PUOl qwAn..11. SecteWy SECRETARY Open Wed. lhru Sat. 1802 Ketterina. Irv. (714)75411'17 "S. Habl• f"..lpanol " Cenlury Model Home f\lm S48-"1T1 &Toro TB.Las CMH PAID ~8 .. ch1 t•or ad used fW'D. ant.I• , ....... , ... "' • tmmecl1ate ~ r0t quea6 drTV'1t5l .. 133 •""' full lime .,.,.tllonl. Bank • ef I,.... llllt experience preferred. °"P&aYtdMHot\Jaed a ,1rt11i•, --, te but woukl comlder Mak L--.t.-P-t~~tl·Rot••Love . . .. $111 ty,. II WPM -4 related experience for Tableafrom .... 5311 .... ........... ef tralneapotllon S Pc 8drml .•... 1148 " Schedule )'OlU' Chrittmll lncl\int froc:n IC).f ..., .CCI ts .... A member ot ou.r l>'lr.on s~topa wtt.b Utt ''St Habla Eltpaool" ht41•1•.e .. ,, It• nel staff wlll conduct Dal . CHRISTMAS Otnlury ••••r _.,.,14 9MI Ptn<Wl•I interview• "" QI TRAJN I l"or IMlp ModeUlome Flam -a-_.,...:-J..: • Thursday November U'I placlnl your Ml. call $41."1T7 • I:!:' ..... ___.. N 30Ut.frocnlOAM ·2PM anAd•VitoratMJ.61'11 •·K-,-n-~-,-,-.. -.-a-t-..... r -bcd. -1• m•WWJ • ...-.. -. STA11 Y99 wWI to ....... ___.1 .. ..., ..... ..., -------Wa loud ayatamt.5 tltlt .,,erhlltJ -"'""'-Ourleuewucanc.lltd ......... 0100 WUMt Ave., H.B. fr w D'Klll moveover IOO All "Wood tboDIMnl block ,.... r--W ce-. (714*2 -ltemt by mld·Dtt All ••• romd tat.M ·with 4 ffft tit• .rra .. HI Equal()ppor Emp&oyer lltlDI dlacouat..d from matcblnl bentwood/ .... ..,..... ,.....,,._Paid I0%·50~. Take adnn tent chairs. t:n5 Coffee ..a-.... _ ....... te 1'600 tqe ol our mlalortune tab6t ai a end tabMa ea. C7 l•tt7J.J7J4 ~ .,...,. •"fbe Oen&er ol Thne .'' •ma • • .. advance ---•bt bv IOIO WAlll Ave CM.•--------..., --, Ml 7'141 ,,,. rup/wool, WBJ.S promlunl "•· for liGll.L2. $100, q• aa btd a GO ....we .,.,.. can Can· tr•• M . co1 tbl tao FAI daH, ... ._ alao fee luutlful Oak dretter p'l•t•nl SIO. Ca Ii •-A....., Joba, 0-. • Denelt wltJt mtrror l1JS or bell. •1112 Al'W\ l'trtoHtl h r vlce of •""1attrMOta .S 1----· -----•1'=°""9 l.,...OD lttdt, MMe ...... IOIO ~ chain hi 4.. c..llro 8ea(h. J.t!.'!'!~~............ ...... m.':a lftw Tow Tnlnk Drtftrl ti< RllGRT DAllAOIO•--------.... M9 per'd. ~ pay. Apply ~NI' IALS. - ll()lt tftr 06., TowlnJ, HOB W .• .,... nr Hart.or, oe... W~.C.1£. 8Gl.IU ....._AM ,,._.. ... . . . • ~ DJ• DAILY PILOT Queen flikod btid, •hnth import ~ vnllH' f'l: ''ond titan · 1 1150 ~~ 2 K n g b d r 111 1 «' 1 • bu.nkbdt.. t,•11 t1111. •d • dlf\'(l ~! C.f!' . r1 rt'frl IC. port h l:a.IJ. ' -fTU 'f !.~~ ...... ~~-~~ <iaraatt ~•I ot bandoo~ . . ~.~••21.1m ·75 (.'VCLONE b y l'•tallna I s ummer's SOUTH OllAMGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SANT AHA DEALElS! L~T CHAMCi FOi lt71 UOl't SAVI! IUYOILUSl NOW! EXC8.L&n' 58.ICTION AYAILAl&.lt ( •IMW• I •RESALES• '742002'5p. (373LPf'l '7SWa air C560MMt.l i620024sp. <SWPQM > '77'320i41p. {~Pl> i55:.>1411f (315RKSI '77630ai (689TJEI '78 7331a (5UIOO(MJ I i873314sp. (505WPF> ···~··················· .... Mew"79 HONDA Cars MAMY To ClauM ""-! 'SiS1lverCloud l $19,000 98$-414' UNIVERSITY ow..-.. 1961 Rolls Royce, white, very nice cond. $19,500. H.-~b· GMC _84()._7_<m_. ____ _ 2850Harbor Blvd. Toyoto 9765 Costa Mesa 540·9640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Civic ffatchbar k, low mi. radio, heater, $2595 ~2980; 64.2·3431 1978 Honda C ivl<' Hatchback. 1.160 ml. 4 apd, AM radio. S yr war ranty. $3,700. 962-7982 or 962-3920 lffOIEYOU SB.&. YOUI TOYOTA, ·SEE US! MAIOUIS TOYOTA MIS510NVIEJO ll 1·2llO 495-12 I 0 • , l Ul'Ul'lcs l>t'c G 111 I pin F.I Put-rto Mt"a l\pt .. 111158 Moplt' AH'. t'oa.111 Mt.'U MklUlj!er ilpt 5 RENT A TV ~. llaraaed I S26 76'17 AMfo S. •Ice, P..ts Vm 9570 A1&o limited number or 1978 J:n's is still availa· ble. Call us today! mac. •SHELL• long bed only, windows. s ide & rear. Spoiler on top. Xlnt cond. $275. Call Russ aft 5 pm. 53&-7013 ufnlml'I mrmbt'n.h1p ror n rrany i. rOI' <'Pl '750 l'Bll ())~17 '73 F.RIC."SON 32'. 7 bogs, & Ac:c.essorifl 9400 ...................... . evs GAHA(;F;SAu : Mapl • C'\Y d k . untq LOW AS SIO. MO. "'°~ddncry in 11rt'.a wheel. vc>ry clean. Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• JllY F.vd(714 1968·S902, 40h.p. V.W. &ig. lor saJe. days t2Ll>8»5100 1.500 eng. parts after 6 '72 Ford Van ~. ton, lolded, ong o-."nr. 546-2223 Ollk rotkt>r. Srn..11 v.ood l\t'dlT\llnuaJho6p1iolhc.'<I offiC'C ~k . whrt wood w mauress & n11b <.'1111 <hning etwf5tlu'o-. AlilQ ~7!1TJ 'v;in1ty with mirro r & - - 1714) 549-7024 looh, Sllpa/ pm. t9G-OlJ5. Docks 9070 Good Ye a r . C ustom Van. Oodge73, B·lOO. ·········~············· powers L78x15 Set of 5 V-8 AT. $2750. beoch. "wood b.ir stuol&. ~l.2Amr•r. m:ade Onental tul<>r25" Ma.rnavox TV un1qut• roll top dt'i>k . An ruK., h ke new lO·spd • Sl80 . Wheels'ftcl . ....,""'"" ...,..,, P/P8'73·2028 SLIPS AV AILAILE u• ...,,., .....,........, t1que mirror~. ~·nud rn•n ~ b1k1• l..11d1es bike. 979 27Sh l'Jbtnel. Sma II briiSlt uJI tn JClnH'ond _ M6 ~1~ Concord 300 solJd state i.hips lantt>r n , up. Sunb1rd Strato Ha ng tape rerorder with at· holstered. rO<'kl'r. nntq l(lider parachute & har· cessories. never used plates. dis h es, pot11. ness' $900 ror all Cost $300 00 sell for VAC Newport 648-0551 30' Avalon moorinl(. ln front or Searl 's & s wim area. $26,000 673-5099. Autotfof'W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mtica:-Jt. '520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p1lC'hcrti & cups, m l1>c A..., .. 7u • $100.00. Olli ~5. ~with boat end tables & funk y .._.,.,... __ .....,. . . Needed by Newport '48FORDWOODY furniture. SS·Sl25 All Sabot dinghy rtlrk SlS 311 Pioneer Receiver, Scott 8e1&ch Doctor. Please Fully restored! $13,500 tJuswed<.646-9823 edgewater Balboa altiu Turntable, Jansen 12" caUal\er6pm 644·7994 675-8161 --s ingle garage $40 J-way skrs. Satrlrice __ C H R I S T M A S M&-1..W _ _ '1ll1L67~ Dotk s pace to accom. Ford PlCkuj)Big-win: -----~t11'JQttE:' Dt'c-.? & !T . rrodate 100· boat ror rent dow 429 eng. C·6 auto. 12 p M to s p M . Jo Lovely imported oil pamt· JVC reee1ver wit~ S.E A. in Newport Harbor. Call ttood body/paint asking Deerwood East tngs S19up.631 Vacton a graphic equalizer . 2 Patti, 833·9010 bet. 8·6 _S3_.500_84Q.. __ 222_1 ___ _ I Deerfield l I rvioe Apt. F CM. acoustic speakers & M f". Classic Repli ta 1927 S 5 9 . 0 9 8 7 L o t s o • Toshiba turntable. Xlnt ---------Mercedes Roadster on homemade derorat1ons Alvarn C/W gwtar S125, rond 675-9792 Traurartaffoft vw Chassis. All running &toys new s kateboard less r -wheels $30. 494.9929 Sansua stereo a mp 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gear & engine totally re· GIGANTIC Jensen speakers sys eo...,.,... s.t./ bl.Dlt. Balanced engine. TURTLERO<-'K SALE World's finest Markhn Koss hdphones $150 Reftt 9120 0 11 cooler S7SOO. Ph II 0 tram set. Never 64.2·4731. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6200or64.2-93S8 Olx White Sew Mach. used S acrifice $8S rotll.'h. thalr, 2 antq 10· 645-3746 JBL speakers 1~110. 6 mos Older camper 4·sale. w/o 61Super00. 95'*-restored. &Olld oak beoches, China, --------1 new. SS30 pr. 7314451 aft true k · Sl50. Stove & red w/black mt., Classic. leaf table, 6 chrs, 30 gal Tlfrany Meml;>ership, i,,, 4 PM. refng. ~2700 548·3861 tank air compressor, pnce, call after 5PM. Cab over camper, crank -M-od-em--Cl-ass--,,.-_-.-68-1-m-· G&S eye level range. 5.J6-4&t8 Ma~avox color TV. 24" ~ New Qn Sz waterbed BeautiruJ cabinet. Works up model, good cond. perial Crown Coupe, full wtllnens.21awnmowers CrartsmanlO"rad1aJsaw great.Sl25644-7163 Sl00067S.2498 pwr, air. teath. int. MUC H MOR E . 6232 onsla.ndwathdnllchuck. --~& ..... -'--radials Carerully main. Sierra Palos Rd. lrvane. Xlnt cond $210642-3005 .vvn --. ......_.__, __ .... 11L-s 9140 ta.med. Top cond. & ap· Frl/"'-t 10.4 ic-.t-..t _.._ -pearance. Best oHer. '><I ....... r-·-••••••••••••••••••••••• 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWILllUY YOURDATSUM PAJD FOR OR NOT TOl'DOUAR FOi TOP CAI S BARWICK DATSUM 'd1 I, 111 I ,ijll 1 11 1 BJf.1375 493.3375 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS f'OREJGN, DOMESTIC or CLA.SSICS Jr your car is extra clean see us fiN>t IAUEllUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd C.OSta Mesa 979-2500 WE BUY USB>CARS CALL PAPPY Used car Mgr 540·5630 IOll"SO" ,\SO\' • LINCOLN·MERCURY -----scn•u 1 ETS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-8429 Moving Sate, l ay only, ftMl"'L GeMraf 90 IO Mopeds, new & used., · 2626 HARBOR Sat . Dec 2nd. 9am ·3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huy&sell. Five Points ·58 Mercedes 2205, s un-BLVD . Sofa • head boards . ANSWERS Moped. IWB-8828 rool,Jdnt cond. COST A MESA lawmmwer. edger. yard d 673·1742 tools. bicycle parts, ice A mire -Pause -Moped • '76; Ciao . 1200 ~kat-•z 8 m·~h mu" h While -Krught -miles, xlnt cond. S300 Or 4 un._.-. Dri•H . """ . .... . .: WlUSPER best orrer. 642·3396 ..,...._ 9550 more. 462 Magnolia , People will believe C.M. a ny th 1 n g I I you Two mopeds, Puch·Maxa CONTEM PORAR v rurn. WHISPER it. Call 556-1219 hou seho ld item s Muled , THIS Mter4PM . Sat/Sun 10.5 pm 949 IMtn.w..ts 1013 is where the "78 commender· low ma. Begorua, CM. 957-8461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOAT ACT ION l S good cond S33S or best · Horws 1060 Chri.atmas ~tal Selmer For Buying ofrer. 673-6:111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Soloist Signet wood Or 5elling FOXY GT Deluxe. 1978. cladnet. Like new, lnclds AJ;ab qtr. geld.in~. 9 !" cleaning kit, books, And for the 1500 miles. Adult owned. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #1 INCALIF. 2531 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 714/549-1023 1ra11/ show. English/ beaut. tone, only $350. latestln Asktng$350,960-2501Tlm Westem.Xlntda.s&conf. 645-7845;673-70t9aftS. BOATING NEWS Bravo Vespa Moped. low '78JeepCJ5,btk. Tadt. ~9613. check our front ma .• runs well, nds minor AM radio. $6800. t1asby Black Va Morgan ArpOdysseySymphesizer page index daily. body wrk.1425. Ju h e 64S...f7'5afl5PM. Gelding 5 y r s old . +anvllcase.xlntrconr d. 631-0097 '77 C h ev . Bla•er $600/bstoCr S48-0046 $975 o r bes t o e r . .. WEIUY USB>CAISI We're the new C~evrotet dealership in the Irvine Auto Center. We need your used car ' JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto Center Drive IRVlNE 761-7222 WANTED! Late model Toyotas, Volv06, Pickups & Vans. Call us today ' ----· _ ___ 64.2·2914 or 548--0479. Cheyenne pk gs. M lt,ny Househald Goods 1065 MustSell ~:r:::-/ anti ext extras. S7500/of· r:Jlllllllllm• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vant.one Amp. G·r . cond., Greoor 15' wllh 2S hp 91 SO fer. 646-1752 • . flt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•-... ....... ~~ Kenmore finest power bestoUertakes.83?~70 Johnson. trlr. many Trucks 9560 .. ma le Vac 2 !>pd. with xtras. $2200 962· 7223 art 6 650 Ya ma ha Sell or trade •• •• •• ••••• • • •• • ••..... t---, ,-,-,-.... -;...._.;...;.11_•_ .. _ _. beat.er bru.-.h & 11tlach· 5570 for dirt Bike. 979·5467 ... ments N<•w saoo OffiuFtuwtur.& loah.Mmine s.s50orbestorrer. i4~TonGMC4S4 eng. c .......... ~~ice SlOO/Besl .. ~~!'! ...... !~!~ .. ~~!'! ...... !~~.~ '74 llonda Elisnore. New 36,000miS:.:25 ~'4t·tJOJ w540·'4'1 SALE OF SAILS rcblt eng. Racang type i2 Datsun P/U 72,000 ml. PAID fo'Olt OR NOT 18 cu.rt. chc.-st frct'tcr. re· FuJI electnc cash r e· carb. $350. 26585 Avemda ._ Wt:: Wll.L «tsonable . 837 ·6234 . ~er. Reblt, bke new, S~a'f·~~~~ts~~~~· OeseoMV.830-5912. ~aes~. c~~~~r~, ;1~~~~ - 1131·9700X322 · 64.2-6537 · Sun Dec 3, 12·3pm. Honda 250XL, 1975, ,:tood $700. 49!H272. Kevin BUY i--a-. 1070 Hiith qu.a.lity omce !urn. Baxter &Cicero cond., lo mjfeage, $575. '63 GMC Pick Up Camper ::.':::'! •••••••••••••••• Exectu~lvl e o rfat~e. 729F~~~ CM _968-687: ___ :i ______ shell, new llxlS tares. YOlJRCAR FOR E . . r h l"d secre ann. recep 100, ---------M "-II wht/spoke wheels . CASH J xqwsate or o 1 ay. conference room --. rowet' 9040 usl.:x: • Diarmnd & Ruby Dinner 644-~ . ---. Suzuki 250, vry. t ln. S300 carpeted, sunroof. rm 8 Ring. Appr. $1875, sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• firm. 837·5S70 track, push bar, needs $1200. Appt 54().3917 Pets 8017 paint. $800 493-00S 7 Jeff V W's· IM PO RTh. '71 Yamaha Mini Bike. in SPORTS Mi-1eo1-.. --.. .,.. 1010 ....................... Grmtd Banks lime ror Chnstmas . Sl7S. 72 Rancbero. top cond CALL TOM OR FRANK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.,!.·~~ Y~gl .,Barett a estn Whaler-Seacrart 548· l 156 or eves 67$-2213 Has sbeU, air shocks. f(as """''......,or "">S • Stan Miller Yachts saver. 6 cyl. Mu.at sell H<l2 ~)(IO LUGGAGE TAGS 645-2963 l2131 598-9433 1 s 4 o o · .:e 11 gh n d a 97"457. from your bWIJlles5 card. Macaw parrot, very col· ,714 1846-2'1S4 S800 or st erry ! ~nd me card ror e1Wh orluJ "tame. $890 melds ----=-----1 ____ 646-_m_95___ ·~~e~~fil.o~~ ;:drr::,~~ · g Pus one spare e 2 cstm perches . t!vs Motorcycle: Yamaha 180 k I 6 I t rt!lurn permanently 645-2.147 ---------1 'G8, M•··t .,,_11 $''"'.Call ~ .. s67• !3682eeps. • x n · sealed attractive tag & · --SEA Y'S "" ~ ""' ... vuu. ,,. strap. meeting airline "-'&OnJam 1090 RA _548_·6494 __ . ______ ma Dodge pldtup. Runs l.D. req1.Drements. Pre· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJ' tO lO' Mu.st sacrifice 750 Honda. good. $1W5/bestorrer . ~==-:===-iimt:=~ vent ~ & theft! For a 40 Upright Players & 5000 XJnt cond. $1750. contact 754-1850 1 Formerly Harbour VW> personalized lag enclose rolls In stock. Carty H ••11so~s eves. 77s.<m17/548-6168. ~allpape.~, rabrlc or Player Pianos. 801 w. ""' " '63 Ford Ranchero, xlnt 18711 BEACll BLVD ~ay Gfo paper & we Baker St. CM. 54().8908 SEA RAY IOATS iu-a.-..._I. ir.....1.-~ cond. w /289 $1600. HUNTINGTON BEACH wall batk & trim your ----------.._ -875-0211 lllgs. Or try two cards Fine med Pianos for sale. 3101 CoastHwy, N.O. Rat/St01091 160 ---------1--------- back to back. Orands·Ornate Oak up ~~~6~3~1~·~Z~S~4~7~~~I ....................... '77 Dats,un Long Bed PU. Allfol. .... orted PRICES: rts-Spinet.s. .: 1971 t..dmi $3300. farm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2eaor3/$5 ~stPlmtO~ 18• Chri C I\ CO 1 •·-MotarttotM 673-326l or67s.6727 cg'""'d 9701 4/5tags$Ui0ea. 8800 amllt.onAve •. B. s ra raar. --r • • 9 1 50 Ford V8 110. runabout, Fu lly setr contained. •61 Chevy 'h Ton Pick Up ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~c!.8r:..!·11 .~ea. 516-1775 topcond.. $1900. 548·3385 Generator. 2 air condi· 283• good running cond. Uonera. roof top air, TV Askin -1st 1578 Sal~J~~g~ed Wurlitzer console piano. 20' Sldpjack 1972. open, ant e nna, CB radio, g......, • Draw your own or send Uke new. $1.200/bst ofr. good condition. AMI YM stereo t.ape, like '73 Toyota Pickup. good name. address. phone & Will deliver. 548~182 673-3417 new U & other extras cond, runs good. $1675. too nume to men· 979-3927 we'll make one card per fl!t.ey baby grand plano. Starcraft 18' with 8S Mere . Uon. Very, clean tag. Add 25t each. Good conct.. but needs full covers, trlr, 14200 Look at this on fore lt77 a CAMIMO SendcbeckormoO('yor· tuningS885firm.497·3054 962-7223aft8 you~~r cauTruma coNnan«M' Air derto: 11""3 """a.uA. • pwr. MOT NIMTIMC9 Plano. Wurlitzer Spinet, '7S 22 fl Sea Ray Day windows, seal.I Is loeu. P.O.Boxl.580 xJnt cood.. S750 or best Cndtttw/trlr. IMl'eoltn.~Ultwbeellc Costa Mesa. ea. fGD6 orr . &42>-52116. 213.512.7991 cnae. 0D'ITZ38) $1771 COPYMACHINE s.wl.gU1dl II 1092 BERTRAM 28' 1974. Copiers HI 1pd, la tt! ....................... Perfect cond. Ji\a ll elec· C-. Leasil• n'Od .. copies anything, Used Kenmore; Sobd tM· tronlca, eapeclally Atln'tDeAu&oCente, take nu w /1upphe s ple c1binet • .iood cond. equipped for sport fis· Z31AR.oddlekl Blvd. S200-sa>O. -.2163. $85875-1632 hing. Ava.liable for in· Rent 23• Motor Home A.ti , -~-Forest specUon Sat, Dec 2nd, 10 ......., Mallln1 boxes. Heavy du· s..._ 1093 to 3. Balboa Yacht Ba1Lo, xtras. rm per wk •• per 76W026 ALL ABOARD ror the Da.U.Y Pl.lot CHRISTM~ OIFT TRAIN! 11 For men lnlonnaUon and to place your ad caU a CHJUSTllAS AD-VISOR 60-S678 .. 707 . ..................... . i3 Audi lOOLS, AM/FM, awuf, x1nt cond, &8.000 ml • ....,, 6'1$-e3 ty cardboard: lde1I for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slip 40, Newport Bch. mi. 848-7255 rnaUin1 Ouiatm11 pk(ls. ~ Call Jim Bryant fM0.4522 Rtnt-Lwuuy '78 Me>Wr ~melting kit.a or or64CMl39 Rome . 22 ', a lp• 6 . ·-9170 .......... ••••••••••••• 1172 AudJ lOOLS, Cherry 76 CHIYIOl.lf CCIDd. h Tl5 ll05-%149 evea. iodlv\ch.ial boua avail ln ;-,_,. C· .. •-,...._.1 c .... • SZIO/wtt+• mil. M0-8585 tJ ..,._, Iron> 4" to 18" ..,,,,., ...,...,... '-'Ill ' ... . ... 66..._...,,~. bo w/tra.ller Is xtru. Xlnt 71 Pace AsnlW. 28' dual cubes.,_,.""' •• X· . ~..a ..,~ .... -.. --6 , __ ... _.. I •-et altO. To r call ... vnu . ......., . .,......_. '""' air, -w .... u . eoxen: '141·~3441 We CHRISTMAS CRUISER _aaoeo__;_,;_;;_ew~----·· tteliver. 18' Glwptr Cabin Crar, ,.,....._ ""'"1 9170 BUY 'EM 75 OB. w/ltlr le cover, ••••••••••••••••••••"• ..OO•l. Aquarium, comp.. eq\llDOed W/ltand. '400, cau t.Jt. s. 7$2.f780 J4" clipper-IDHOOIY saw. Blade Jadd, $1$0. 6.000 cuttom oonnao wtllte brtck. u4 llJe, tJt •• or otr.MMMI . SELL 'EM s.1l00.84$-Ul82 M1.11t..U8'dS't.rlr turn. TRADE 'EM .......... / mutt ben»ved. ilon-rrl RENT 'E~I ·Cltlrttl 90IO 8-4:IO. SISOO/btl offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• eta-3010.Jerry. To place your ad in thl11 column call 642·5678 DAILY PILOT CharW p)lllb eo· or 75' motor yacht. bourb or dally 87$-2172"'7S.74ll ve IOllMltlltna JOU want c.o Mil! C1aMllMd .. do lt ..... ea.5178. ii V1c1uonew. at'. aelf co nlalaed . Fu try ~-· AM /'11-ud<I ~ .PvtpUt1. ........ m.mr. "5-Glll~. SUUIR YAM -i-....... , ..... ·-Autometlc. AM /FM •;a -.a.n. .,,.,....,.~. ......, cape, pn. •teer-.. auto, xlnl cond . tos bl·bact 'u1t1, .-.1Sl. ~patn&.crulte~· IMW 9712 trol. pop.top roof, IUJL •••••••• ... •••••••••••• ••• t1ak1, Tecoma -·..-..c---"S Wbeela 6 low mlle9. Lie. __...,. ..,..,..., ' Ja•5'8er. l'a7. ~ Sl411 ~ HHOOORE ROBINS ·OPL' t I ' .... L I 1 ~ I ' .... , ' ' . ' 1 - s.Ate.a.mc.IAMlnl .. C.W.-,llC. Rolll... BMW &MtJambone Newport•-' MMM4 131-2040 495-4949 CREVIER $I ST 6 HOAOWAY SAMIA AMA 835·3171 I THf UUIMATEOlllVINO MACHINE •USB>IMWs• 73 Bavaria SIR (567HJPl 74200'248pd CBHQ015) is 2002 Auto.air (id2236 > '76 3.nslS/R C029RKM > '77 S30;41PJt(R 10179 77"630Csll s ~ 78633cs1aS/R t012VPV> CloMd OR s..dmys 76' HONDA ACCORD: 74, 4 dr C.Oron Sta gn 4 Underwmty,afc,nutrs. s pd, A/C, AM/FM";i U:k. am/fml4300?68..utl Super cond. Runs great. La•• gillllll 9736 Nu racbo.12300. 768-8253. ;;·~·;•borg•••~;·;;p·:~:· '73 P.U. $1800 Xlnt cond. Red. 124.000 4!J7.35Sl eves. ~2564 Maado 9711 '74 Celica, mags, AIC • •••••••••••••• •••• ••••• $2700 Eves & weekend~. 979·9515. Tri..... 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda '76 TR·7, Brown, 11nrf. AM/FM cass. $.1750. Call z.1• tt.rt. ...... a.t't'Spm. ~7233. COlhl Meta 645-S700 YolkswOIJN 9770 i8 GLC detu.x Xlnt cond ••••••••••••••••••••• •• --------•I Lo m1 , 4 spd. S3500 6ZIAJAIUG 8:»5.:.JS47·9571. Lisa. Eiitht track new reblt IOI Mcl.AREH's & GET YOURS MOW! '78 IMW 733ia 7EXECUTIV~ DEM0'1 ••• 320& 's with automaltc. air cond • stereo. alloy wheels. Low milea~e. too! 850 N. Beach Blvd. La Habra <At Beach & Whittier > 714/52~5333 Closed Sundays Copri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Capri 60.000 mi. Best offer over Sl.000. 551·2338 or 67 5-Ql!rl '71 Capn. new eng .. sun· roof, AM/FM. 8 Track. Asking S950. 960·3233 Eves. 9720 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •DATSUMS• Lcrgts.tedlo. Of All Modtfs SALES-LEASING PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SllARBOR BLVD 540.6410 540.021 l * DRIVEA * * LITILE. •• * SAVE A LOT SHOP &COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN ' 1 I I' I •i'I I· 1 l . 831 · I 375 49J.JJ75 "W~ need to buy clean Datllun u.sed cars" . S Wiii P1y Top Dollar I COSTA MESA DATSUN eng sunroof. Cherry! ~lea 9740 Must Sell! $1200 Ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ed~9'llS '76~27.000 m1. Mantcond. 833-1709 ---------'71 VW Fas tback . AM /FM. AC, gd transp, s12001o rr. 644·6719, '68 Mercedes 2505, IM· 644·5119 MACcand. PW, PB. PS.-. -Sq--eb----- AC. new tires, $4300. fB . uar ack, s~r. 4119-1780 reb1lt engine, g~ U~ei., good palllt, good an tenor. '73 Me rcedes 4SOS E. Sl35063Hm Suruf. like new. $12.800 p ca v b'i~Ul 'Ill opt.op mper. ery clean & de pendable. '74 Mercedes 280C. see to $2250. Ph 673-6559 appret, wht/bluc. lthr int, $10,250. IW0-290 ii VW panel van; new e ng. paint. Interior. Restor ed Classic 'SS tires; Many extr as. Mercedes 220S Se<lan $2750/bst orr. PP Sunfroof, mech & c~· 64&-7239. met1cally xlnt. $8500. -------- 675-6200or642·9358 '64 VW BUS. Xlnt rood. $1000/or best offer. '77 2400. Auto, air, 1m· (2U l633-0844 • mac. Lo ma Must sell. --------- 640· 5565 eves, dy s '63VW.Cberry :ll.000ong 7~1 ma. 64$-8441 '60 190SL rcl>lt eng. both ___ .,;..._ ____ _ top;, reall,y pretty. Must '71 VW Squacebaclt, orig. sell! $750084().7506 owner. very cJean. $1600 firm. 5411-8635 eves. '67 250SESedan. sruf, air. --------- One Owner, true clusu.· '73 VW Thang. Gd Cond. Showroom cond. $7500 $2750/bstofr. Call Helmut 673-3750 842·8~/64.2·8122. '71 Mercedes. AM t FM. '67 VW Bug, new engine. PW, PS. PB. 1mmac, Radial tares, AM /FM 8 15700 ~ll tratk. Sl2:50or best offer. I MG . 9742 . 540-4367 ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Squareback, rebll. Many MGA parts or eng new clutch, runi. whole Make offor. Good JtOOd. S650 &tS-2270 dayi. pnces. 646 1780 ask for 997_· l_()()l_e_v~_1i ____ _ Sam. '71 Super Beetle Convert .. MGI 9744 yell1>w nt!w top . ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM, xlnt. Aft 4 , '00 am/fm cBJ1s. new int radlaJ llrcs. Sl200 644·2766 492.6775 ·oo Bus · bed, ice box. s tereo. rcblt eng. o,.t 9746 Sl79S 661-3930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Gold VW Super Beetle "74 Opel Manta Coupe gd Sntf. gd cond. trans , auto trans. vanyl 64.2·0182 lop, reasonable, 581·3610 dys. 497 2362evs. 1973 Super Beetle, 38K rrule!! Good cond. SUOO. rCW"ldw 9750 F.ve & wknds 979·951$. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vol•o 9772 '7J 914 2 O 63 K. xlnl cond. new 185 Mich SS500 or best offer. 5411 131.l days . $Q.6442eves &Sonday '71l 928 show rm cond Red. 6000 rru. $31,000. Pvt pty. 49!M439. '75 914 2 O amJrm tape. lS,000 m1 S6500 673-0016 '71911T Targa. $7800. Xlnt cond. One owner. Silver . 494-6687 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES. SstVICE AMDLEASIMG OVERSE~ DELIVERY EXPERTS EARLEIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COOTAMESA 646-9301 540.9467 234S HARBOR RI.VD. 54M410 540.021 l 61Super90. 95% re1ltorcd. OllAMGI COUNTY '7S Datsun 8210, can be red w/black Int . Classic VOLVO ....,..J.·. aeen at 508 So. State 548·3861 ' EXCLUSlVF.LY VvuwO College, A nabei m . '73 914 1.7, lmmac $4500 Largest Volvo Dealer 774--0300 Steve. Due 8311-4!91!2. eves in OrangeCOunty! JU BUY or LE~E '76 8210. Auto. mags, _63_l_·5335 _______ , DIRECT =~"" alorm. ~ •• ~.;~~~~1~;: ~ "182llOZ. Mlntcood. Lo ml. Btaupunkt casst>lte, ~-~!J_"-,·~-~ AM /FM. $8900. Call $22,000 642 42 10 dy1 2025 S ~ ~eves. Tom.640-05Z3eves Anaheim 750-20'1l '78 Dathll. orange, spk. '64 ~ New en~. cltt. whla , new tires. low etc! clean thru-out. Get· mlle. X1nt cond. Offer. Ung Ma.med. Must sell' ...... UMd 631.()832 $4600 0 H M4 20JH • ..... •••••• •••• • • .... • --AMC Hes '78 2llOZ. lmmac. Silver. Last ol the 914 's '76 blk on •••••••••••••••••••-•• stereo. air, lo ml. $8950. blJc, lo m1. mu~t iiell lhis 1174 AMC Sportabout. 4 dr Callownr.644-4741 week Se .. mnkc orrc r wgrf. a uto. AM /FM '18 Ditaun 200SX. Beat Mi·!m8. 7S9 ~ stereo. root rack, Ult •hi. the '79 prices Auto. '7~914 2.0Silvc>rtMetollu-. lllr. lmmac. 12150 1tereo, A/C, accent 5 -s pd . a m / t m • ..,.;4.:.;93-:.....;.:ll22.;;;;.. _____ _ ltripe'?ldiall. 2800 mt. Blaupunkt, n.l'w dutch, Mdl 99 I 0 ll400.~P\l'84'7·9120 m1aa. 11.soo Home ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alt 9725 552·7297 wr k. 645·8384 '771..eSabre. auto.air. full •••••• ••••••••••••• • • • • PIP power. seoo. 111.L&L..U. MO-GI. ·aaDa ()y~ 206 l'iall to chooM from plus an outatandlnl aelertlon of fillOl1,a <' ara ·~ DJOKMILLER MOTORS 1210W Warner.$.A. 5'7·2112 '73 Plat 19 Mdan. 5'1000 mL Oood shape. rwo. MMNl. ...... 9711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Dr. 73 Century Stick • TISTDllYI OUR =~t C::· J~~~: 'UCAl Cypreas. SAH . In oc OF THI YIAR.. al~rtarn. (;OU4Jnventot)' ln alock. Stop! I Tale tJme to relax Hun')' whllethey laatl and shop at hocne. It '• ..-.a.1 aimple wlUI Dall1 Piiot MAD• ,...AUi. T Claulfled Ada. A•d If ""Y _.. )'OU b.av• IOID8Lhi81 to 21JO Rartlior Blvd. ae II , ca 11 a I rl end I)' COSTAMaA Clautried Ad·Vlffr: at '4M700 tQ,.1f71 t . . . . .. f J - 00 ... 0 I, at e e, al Id in· C:11 M 11 .. .. ,,. "" ., ., .. ~14 w .,. ..." M ,.. ' i l vc - ~~ °" I pa "' pr SU l1 t . i \ l . I AMto1. Uaed A.tot. u_.4 · AMtot. Ua.d Wadneeday, November 29. 1978 * OAJLYN.OT DJ J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A.iitoa. Ua.cl LIRCotn tf45 M..-cwy ttSO Mnt99 '952 .... Ut.d A..tot. New tlOO ......_Mew '800 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t,Uaed hlclt tt IO a..-1 •• ttJO '-ti tt40 1974 UMCOOI '72 Cot Pan 9 pua was. '13 3$1 auto. p/s. p/b, at r . ..,._... tt60 .. -------------.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~AL White. liiHy loaded! stereo. Near perfect ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... Buack Sk)'l&rk wa,oo $650 ~ 79 Ct>Q\yry W •tcu n Sper1al Edition, 5 y wan-, VI, a...,.r tlt•an . ., Tm ---"II hti•l 1\i.r ~ t pr Llllr n~w f"u r Jun.- f;v .-ry e11 tr a I n(' I moonrooe ., ~••I ra1"l paint moo .!__ s..46iM c.•u H15 •••••••••••••••••••••••• -• <>:=·· • 'UICHASE Olll.IASE lt1l CHIVIOLIT •7 Orao1td air. Pt~. CCMIPI Xlntl ll300. 87Ul81 '29115m.lW839·6272 '66 PLYMOUTH Satellite CANICI 4 DOOi VQ)'l loP. Prv. rty Very Ludau top. twl JIOwer. •a Comet. xlnt nmnin• OW.•19• tt55 ~~l~·,~. m~~f:: ()ptlool mdiad L.aodlu clean $3350 '$3-oor7 Of aptitpowerMata, ... 0..r cood,"2$, ••••••••••••••••••••••• buter. air toftd.(needs uip. fWl p;)W\'r ind far ~ _ _ Interior. factory air S.-all51 '73 ()Ida <>ata-4 door. ~>. power stA!e~J t~ry air i h lonln& ·n ('ountry ~q u ire mnd . Ult whe.-~ cndae Mint-. ftl2 VI. automatic, t rana., • power brakes. Gd. SPEClALI llltll> waaoo Vc•ry icood cond. ('Onltol ft AM /f' stereo. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• pwT. steerin1 • bra.ket. t.ransportaUoo, •s. Can S 99 $1'DOurht"'ltolf1•1 C!MaOO>Sl799 ·~ 8 cyl. reblt. eng. & &lrcond..AM/FM slereo be seen this weekend. Cllll IMniut1173 3UO troru1. gOOd abape Sl595 ~·x:11le~t~on"d11~~ Call 551-4435 . N.ALJl 11", ( AC1.LPI.. AJ. r n1 C..'ENTER ·-·· '78 Jo'orll Chut1·uu, ~T. C&ll063-eit75 C559 PHt~I . Prl. p ty. '77 Volan> sports cou~ Cu•toin d1·lu·H • con · S22SO/best orrer . Call Xlnt cond. Must sell. '64 ConvtttJble. Perfec· ••7 7"'"' vf'r:oon. Pop tu11. 1'hower, 549·9866 dnys. S45·3788 .,. · -· fullv 1'<1lllP Muo;t 11en to Uon++.ID&hett orrover everunp&weekends.~ -------9965 •111>rl'r 1111l• 7:.4 1941/ tu00.~2564 '75 CuOass Supreme. air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf17 CHIYIOLfT ~~I) '74 Mualanl n Auto, 4 ry. p Cl -,. d ·11 ~•• • SIDAM -......., HIO Ale. P is. stereo new radialsf tilt whl. xlnt '13 on ac v r an v1 e· _.._ LltKoM ff41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• titea.lomLSM507sz..909 cond,$2800.963-13'2 AutomaUc tl'ans .. pwr . Autoa»Ue. P•r .o.tffr· ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ORANGE OUNTY'S ---------•,.... ffS? &Leerin g. new pwr. ina. f~ory air ('(Jftd • lt7lUMCOLM · ~nT • M1aatang 2.89 GT. 4 sP<I. brakes. new shocka. pwr. l.UICH alU,, ,...w llr • "5"' new brka. tires, rblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• windows. AM/FM stereo v.bul <"Ove-r11 & LOW rudd-' C!frOUPf· , .......... r In· ~~b'i·,~ERCtJOPRi t.rans,l3500.546-1988 '76 ~re Wkagodn1. r._wr &auperdun1 !1MAustk s1ee mllea U c. ~7ftLD S\.k ~v "'""'"' ..,.·~·--.. oow r.n ---------stJ', """ nae . x wlr, to apprec ate . s ng raNa. tenor. r1111 power. fie RAY fl.ADllOI '75 Must. JI. v.e. 4·spd, auto trans, radia.I tires. $1900. Call497·3667. S4777 lol')' ulr conilltluninic. Ult UN~ .... uERcuny A/C, lo mi $2600. l t • O O O or 1 g m I h .. I •. L l r 0 """"""'" ... n • 0'>'1 7001 s b d ·77 Pontiac Do nnevi lie w r' ... " " " t6 18AutoCenterDt. ..., . < ow room con l THE ODORE ROBINS FORD 1000 tlAllOOM ftl" u ( U~ TA MU.A 6• 2 uulO 17WIW81 :W _,. 492-7'296 Brougham. Only 27.JOO $2699 SOJi )'·Lake Fore1teAJL SU htbk. kpd, 1\.k. Bllt .ml. Loaded. very rlean. NAREffi CADLLK AUTO CENTER . . .... ~ IRVlNE oh' at '2000. 3010 Redhill. '75 Xlnt cond. 4 spd. mod. lS.500 Pb 955·1010 work, aJ0.7000 CM. 10.5, Tuel/Sat or t.ank, $1700/Besl offer 644-6583home. 1---------1 call "T he Center of 645-7297 Time" 549-7741 Sl!:.U. Idle 1tem1> with a Make your sho pping easier by using the Dally . ' . . .. ' Dick Miller· Motors · .. RAT FACTOllY AUTHOllZID w... Sertlce. a..-.. & 0.......119-fery 120 W. W~ at So. W.. S..... AM •557-2132• YOUIMIW • •• • llo V) ~.. • ' ........ ,. Pi.lotClasslfied Ads. .. _______ .. _______ _. Daily Pllot Ctass iried Ad. Have something to sell? SeU things fast with Dally • 6'&2·5ti'78. Cluailied ads do It well. Pilot Want Ads. '72 M ahbu JSO Suptr 1979 CADtl.LAC clean' xlnt cond ate. A.Ito•, Mew tlOO Aldoa, Mew tlOO Alltot, New taoo ~. M•w tlOO A.tos. N•w flOO Autos, Hew f Alllos. New 9800 Sl7~LowMl.SC8'""4757 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• NOW! • NABERS ~ 2600 H.vbot 8llld. '67 camaro 350. all new. tl~s. mags, radiator. frool end. Rebll traM , Sl150 498-2841. 'Tl Manza 2+2 Ht.bbk. llke new, only 8,000 ml. P/S, Auto trans, AM radJo. nd to sell rut. $41SO. Call 642-6133 . Ca.lo\ 111\esa. 540-9!00 '77 Vega Wgn. under -----------• ll,000 mL lilt steering •1•c•-• .,.. whL, auto.., A/.C, P..iS, ~ ._ --P /B,steel belted tires ELDORADO $3100 or trade for late This one is LOADED! rrodel van. 960-2984 Le.ueorbtzy. lmmedJate ---------Delivery! (3413). '79 Chev l2 ton PU $300 $AVE! R&R. Slo:5 per mo. 39 mo HOW AltD CMYJ'Olet 51~ m lease. 54.1·3320. Dove 6 Quail Sts. '78 Used Mont.e Stereo + NEWPORT BEACH tape Power & air. $125 llJ.OSSS ptt rm. Sl50 R&R 39 mo --------• closed la lease. 541·3320. · lt74CADILLAC '77 Vega Wgn. under SIDAM DE VIW 13.000 ml. tilt steering Padded top, lull powe r , wheel, auto .• A/C, P/S. factory air conditioning, P/B, steel belted Ure:., tilt wheel. cnase control $3100 or trade for late & AM I F M s t e r eo . modet van. 960-2984 S HARP! (663TJCl. $4999 NABERS CADIUAC AUTO CENTER . , .. • ,.,,.,.... ' ' ....... ~· • 11 ~J'll ~ .. ~·,·•••* '71 Bel Air auto, air . good •t i r es, r uns good . S8!IO/Besloffer64S-7297 . ------ '73 2 dr. HB, R &H. air, auto. good cond. $1750 P.P.~5665 i5 CDV. Cabriolet top. 1953 C hevy p ic k· up. Leather lnt. F\all Power, $350/or best offer. Call AC. AM/FM 8 track. 494-2635 Must .sell. rmving east. ---·------ $4000PP.6'2-1465. '72 Malibu 350 SS·good 1975 CADILLAC ~~JOOO/besl oC· SIDAMDEVIW POWE R SUNROOF. '7S Monza2+2hatcbback. Padded top, leather in· f\IU,y loaded. Red. Make tenor, fuU power. split olr.552-1570afl6pm. power seats. AM/FM '73 Malibu Sta Wgn, 3 stereow/tape player, Ult seater. very clean, $24!50. wheel. factory air, crube 83CH!l94 control & low miles. --------- CLEAN ! (892NDM). $5999 NABERS CADU./IC. AUTO CENTER o '" 1" •VI 'oA ~· 'c• •t ,, ...... ,. THEALL MEW SAIL Chevrolet 900 So. Coast Hwy. t.,..•ach 1!173 Sedan de Vllc. 44 .500 494-1134 mi, fully equipped. oril(. r~a-9925 owner. Be s t offer . ._...,.....,. ~ ...................... . • '75 Cordoba. BUc Fully 1976CADILLAC equipped, lo mi. leather CO\ft DE YIUE mt. Xlnt <.'Ond. 675-8042 Cabriolet top, leathe r in· 644-8046aft5. tcrior . full ~wer~ Cnc· ·--Cordoba· lmmuc tory alr eooditlorung & ' ' . · · A M / F' M s t e r e 0 . white/blue top. $4795/oC· SPECIAL! (930NOX). ferS8&2168or 493-51o:5 $5999 m 4 lmpertal LeBaron. 4 dr, full)' equipped. xtnt rond. $3.250. 493.7745 NABERS CAOIU.AC AUTO CENTER • f • ·~ J• ~' • •• •\' "''•VlaA "*'' .. •I• "'''All• '78 Seville, fully loaded. exteUent condition. Call 894-1762 1917 CADILLAC COUPE DI VILLE Cabriolet top, full power. factory air coodltioning, ult wheel. cruise control, stereo. low mileage & with l yr /12,000 mile war ra nty. LOOK S SHARP' 1999RSll $1999 NABERS AUTO CENTER : IT \I I , I ~ .. " , ' 'A ... , •A .. ' •1 .,.. ............ . '75 Cad Llrm Formal. $200 per mo. $2000 R&R. ur per ml. 36closed In lease. 541-3320. FOltSALI COMPAHYCAltS '73 CdV ............ *2950 iOCdV ............ $950 '89 SdV .•..•.••••.. $850 '72 Oldl 98 Cpe. .. ....... HUDSON BAY REALTY, LTD. (7 1 4) 6 4 5. 9 9 5 0 . eo.g.-9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 XR7 Clean. loaded, Must sacrifice! 631·2683 1973 XR7, P/S. P/8 , air. f'M I AM stereo. 1 ownr. Only 42,SOO mi. Offer. Dys 646-5011, 673·2965 eves. ·m M<..och'I sound. needs body work. Make orrer. 1 eves. 714·961FT84 I -----Ford 9940 ······················• • PHIL LOl'JG FORD C.t>t on the right track with t he Dally Piiot 77CDV.efceptcond.. CHRISTMAS O l FT Cabraillet top. Metallic T R A l N ! C a I I a paint, leath seats. pwr Christmas Ad·Vlaor at scnts, ant. cruise control, _&U-__ 5678 ______ _ $8,750. PP. 486-6817 1W73 Pinto Runabout.. air. W74 CadillaLELJ>o cond. ..JUel recall convertTble, yellow, cured. 3UOO 111, muat while Interior . 54i...OOO aeU. best olfer-.13U miles. Xlnt cond. P"\111 72 LTD t pua wagon. ~7f4 ~Msc,. !~C!~ 3 :m moo ~ bat otfer. ·AC. tv",.. • rllldio, al.lo, vui top c&rtf (71A>t*-1491 all, w/po p up tent. Ccau•o ~ti 7 837-G:M : 13l·t700XJZ2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 177 C.marc> LT, l~ tanttan '7S Granada 2 dr 21,000 C'lotb Int. loa~ AC, PS, ml. Mlchelfn tires, Vnyl Pn, Ult wttl, AM~FN 8 top, AJC,f!tr. Very clean. trkslttt0.18100. !P4M023 P/P.~6 ~. UM876ev \' . Pl•ciftC • Cla~flled ad la Have 101Dtthln1 you want .u eHy u dJaUn• your ' to ~UT Clualfled od1 do phone. Olva wa • call. · rtweU.M1·5178. We1Jdotbere1l.M2·51'71 ARE 1979 Honda Accord 4-Door Sedan All, REMAIMNG 1978 HONDAS MUS-T BE CLEARED OUT TO MAKE ROOM! TAKE YOUR CHOICE B~~~D '78 HONDA HATCHBACKS fSGC4531575) (1588) • ISGC4529633) (1544\ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Plus Tax & Ucenae ACCORD ·"°'EADQUARTERS ~~~ GOOD SELE'CTION -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Service & Parts Open 'tll 10:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday Saturdays 'tll 5:00 P.M. I, 1l e e, al ld fl· 'l t c11 .. ... ~ .. M AU ., aM .,. ., .:n ... M -I ~.~•1111 . • .... tfiW '979 PLYMOUTH HORl'ZON $ 4195 ·-·ve front dl9C ~ redeo. r'r wi ceroo soeed trans .• front whee'~· WIYI .bodY tide rrold ng, r-S\al .c ~frostt rP & pinion 11\.,...,ng. &. folding,.... 18111 & """'r ~ment C81J)8tino. bucil8t ~ i--. l~o1oe20ft' altAND tfiW I 979 Pl.YMOUTH ARROW Pl<XUP $4491_~- Eqdpment lncludeS. eoeed ~. pow8f' .., bUmC* tide '"'"°"· tleefincJ column. tinted o~ .. ~ea'::'M. A ahatP '11tt1e truck! t>ench seat & many ata1 ..... r (OJLAU92100191). 118 CHRYSLER '69 PONTIAC cOllDOIA coun CATAUHACOUPI 'VB. automatic trans .. air V8. automatic transmi&s1on. p0wer conditioning. P<>W9r steering, pewer bratces. PoW9r windows. steering, pawer brakes. air cond .• AM/FM radio. vi~ top, heater & radio. heater & wsw tires. WSW fires. ('421UH ) (ZKZ8601. s5795 ·s995 178 CHRYSLER 177 CHRYSLER UIAIOMCOUPI COIDOIA COUN ve. auto.matlc tran s .• air conditioning. r>ower ateerlng. ve. automltle trant.. air cond .. PoWM brakes. vlnyt top. radio. pawer ateenno. pewer brakes, custom motdlng. h¥fer & wsw pa,ver windows. 1111 wheel. cru186 tires. ( 159UFO. control. AM/FM stereo. vinyl top, heater & waw tires. ( 185RLO). s4995 s4995 ONLY 575 0 Hr Fectery ltt•oic• Ott •" rHl•htl'"f l rn4 Hew lf7t C.....,tlln ..t .. , ....... .. Tltty ........ SM. ....... . w.n. e1 ..,.. .. w11 "-,..w _ _.--:::--w...., ...... llOf t.cwe •Y f•dwy ~· °" otllff 19tctwtl•tt. CHRYSLEl/PL YMOUTH SBYlcE HOUIS: 7:JO AM TO 5:30 PM SATURDAY l:OO AM TO S:OOPM BRAND NEW 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON 2 DOOR $_5395. EQ\ipment includes VB .engine. auton-ettc transmSlllOO. tinted glass. redlo end glass belted wsw radial llree -fully faaOfY eQUIPC>ed (FM22H9Gf06621). . GIANT "BUYS" ON FINE USED CARS • I '72 PONTIAC '73 CHEVROLET '10 FORD LIMAHS SB>AH MAILIUCOUPI MAYBICI( SIDAH V8, automatic trans .. power V8. automatic trans .. p0wer 8 cyl., standar~nsm1881on. steering. power brakes, air steet1ng. power br'mMs. air oond.. redio and huter. BZU). Good conditioning, radio and Meter. vlnyt fop, ntdio. heater & wew tr.neportatlon for ontv (624GNH. tlree. (02.CKLO). s1M5 s1495 5995 '75 CHRYSLER '78 PLYMOUTH '75 FORD COltDOIA coun VOL.Alli COUPE TOllMOWAGOH V8, automatic trans .. power ___, . steering, air cond .. pawer brMln. ve. automatic tr•na.. pewer ve . automatic trans .. power split pewer seats. f)OW8r windows. ....nno. powet' brllkn. air oond.. steering. &1r conditioning. pawer etec. door loct<s. v1ny1 top. radio. vlnyt ~ ntdlo. he1ter & """' brakes. AM/FM stereo. iuooaoe heater & WSW tires. I 189MXCl. tlra ( Fil. rac k . heater & waw ti res. (961MMM). s3195 54295 51995 .. l· )- e S· ~ ... l' a r It .. --·--"'-----~ Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION Afternoon N.Y. StockH - VQL. 71, NO. 333, 4' SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER~. 1978 DA Sets Probe· of eats' to· Sie I , Jell Air tt\r 1 pat Hut pro sup ty f o >By aoeEaT SAIK I ~ ' or .. DMIY,........., ' A contl'Overwy that Oartd ln the aftermath of an alle&ed threat on ~ Ure of HunUniton Beach Mayor Pro Temporc Richard Siebert will be In vestlcated by the d 11rtct at tomey. Deputy Diatrlct Attorney em Evaoa said today the invesUaa Uoo will center oo charges that public recurds may have boon rallified. * * * Evana laid it ti a fe~ to altu publlc doc.usneat 1. He added that It bun'{ .,._ de·· term lned that the mesno. lo· volvtd are pubUc docwneata. The district au.otney'a otnce is acting en the reQtMll of PolJce Chief Earle Robitaille to look In· lo both U.e oUettd threat and the pou.lble faWficaUon of rec· ords Evans said the Inquiry will focus on the records phase ol the conlroveny and will not C()ft(:el'I· • * * ltate oo the alltaed threat. "If tbiere wu a lhreat. it does not amount to a crime." Evans said. Siebert reported to city of- flclal1 that hia employees told him that Police U . J im Wallcer made a ~at when be visited Sleberl 's pharmacy Nov. 10. Siebert was not present. When Siebert first reported the incident, he allegedly in· itialed a memorandum t.o the ef. reel that Walker allesedly told * * * hia e mployees "he hoped he Initialed by Siebert. The second wouldn't see Siebert when he · memo reportedly omitted the bad hit gun because 11 he did it " supposed threat would be all over for him." Siebert and other officials say Sle~rt said after he received they are mystified by how the more information he was con-memorandum came into being. vinced that the threat was blown An attorney for the Huntington out of proportion by secood·haod Beach Police Officers Assocla· accounts and that Walker lo-lion recenUy accused Siebert or tended h.im no harm. alt~ring or removing public W a Iker denies making such a records and demanded his im- lhreat. . • mediate resignation. Subsequently. a second memo Siebert at the time saJd he materialized and allegedly was would reserve comment until alter. pay tied with Police day that al have been turn lrlct att.omey. "There was lots o ,..,11.1&.Dal and ll is extremely conn en· lial. ·• he said. He said because the matter dealt wilh a city orrlcial and a police olficer, il waa turned over t.o the district attorney for an impartial study. * * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- )l' age Battle· Stalls Cops Blast Humington Officials t r \ I t By &OBERT BARKER Of tM OMty ....... SYft A leader of 235 Huntington Beach police officers accused cl· ty officials ol acting in bad failh today after salary negotiations apparently bogged down Tues- day. Jeff Cope, president of the police aaaociaUon, sajd the city bas failed t.o budge from its offer which includes a five percent pay increase now and another lwo percent hike July 1. The officers a re asking for a 7 .5 percent increase at present with another rour percfll boost in July. They say they need the raises to keep up with lbe cost· of-living increases. Cope said the association will vote on what bu been calJed the c ity 's "final" offer Monday night. He indicated he believes that police will turn down the pro- posal "because there have been no Improvements Crom previous proposals." He accused the city officials o( seeking to go to Impasse pro- ceedings "all along." Ir an Im- passe is declared, a neutral arbitrator would attempt lo set-IF Strike Threatened 1 r S l sJ ~ said t • Wh) f ~; Trustees Standing Finn on Contrad ' vel t pla 1 By RAYMOND ESTllADA Jr. Ot .. DeltJ ""' ..... I Rer I { aul 1 t pro . La hir utli Huntinglon Beach Union High School District tn.astees Tuelday stood firm in their battle with teachen who have threatened to strike Jan. 3 over a contract dis- pute. ~ ter t got "We are prepared nol for a battle but for war -we will strike on Jan. 3 and we will win," teacher group President Ira Toibin angrily told tbe school board. • exr ~ } ; ~ Ut• f ov. 1 Sar ~ " ha\ ~ "Thank you Mr. Toibln. We got your message," retorted school board President Zita Wessa. 3ut Mrs. Wessa noted that the dlstrict's five percent pay hike offer to lhe teachers "is one of the highest in the slate." .. ,, , fin • for i in ' ~ tht f ef S1 CUI ~ de• J or '°' Se• ph ) DI alt to • ph . be' • gc , i t '\ i J • · Boy Escapes Home Blaze A 4-year-old boy escaped with only singed hair from a Monday afternoon blaze that gulled the upstairs area or a two·story north Huntington Beach con· dominium. Fire Capt. Roser Hosmer said . the youth "wu awfully lucky" -to escape uniJOured from the fn. rerno that began when the boy used a cllatette Ugbler to Ignite some clothes lD a closet. • Oama1e waa estim ated at $16.000 at the condominium at , 11521 Caballero Lane. No nearby d w ellln1s were reported dama1ec1. Nei1hbor Delbert Murpby rought the fire with a 1arden hole unW be bad to leap from a second story window onto a nearby storaae ahecl. Hosmer sald the youth "could have euUy ~ trapped" ln the upstaln bedroom by the rapidly· movtncllamel · ' ~--------------------~ ~ 'FUNICY MUIYJlr '• FINDS A HOME t "I bad a really funky mocor ~ for tale and J t.rted everythlq - i lt Just wouldll't Mll. '!Tbee 1 tried the Dailr Pllot • ~ and told It OD the ftnl call." ' ' . Tbal'• the advertlalnl succeu t 1torJ ol the 8aDta Ana mua who l. plKed tlU ad lD the Daily Pllot: • V .a MUltanl Enclne, t wtUa 1pedal • INt carb SZUUJM&XU Let tbe 0.UJ Pllot make tbat ba~ ~JIN· A friendly 9d· ~...:-' .,.., write ..... at Teac:MnJ argued that the five percent ~ 1alary hike la r eally oaly half that amount since tbl ra1Hs would only be granted from J anuary t.o July, 1979. If a atate·lmposed pay freeze la Ulted. Teachers want the school board to make the proposed pay raises retroactive to July, 1978. Tolbln acc used d istrict negotiators of "stalling" during the put nine months ol contract talks. Mrs . Wessa and other school board members did not respond to all the teachers' remarks and threats. But after the meeUng Mrs . Wessa said, "The threats aren't hurting us -they are hurting the students." District officials released an opinion by stale Education Department Chief Counsel Tom Grirrtn that labels lhe pr~ retroactive teacher pay hike as illegal. Teacher a nd district negotlators broke off contract talks just before 1\tesday nlght's school board meeting. No further negotiation sessions have been a<'heduled. Drugs Seized; Two Arrested SAN DIEGO (AP> -A mall°'*" cocaine bUltMU baa been brdlen up at tbe airport with the arrest of a mua and woman and seizure of about $260,000 ln ccJcaine bound for Seattle, autbortUes said. Larry Gene Eratb, 21, of Leucadia aad Heather Da vldlOD, 30,. of Cardiff, were booked Tueeday at the federal Metropolitan Correctional Center for tnveat11aUon of po1se11tq cocaine, po1M11lloo wttb latent to dlltribute and con· a piracy. Offlcera of tbe county'• Narcotkw Tut Poree Mid they Mtved tbelr seareb warrant on the coaple at IJDdberlb 1"lelcl and ......... ball paad "' co-caine from a P9Cbl• belQI amt to Seattle and $13, 735 from Er•tb't car. Valley'• CtiiDiher !latee Swap Meet Cbriltmal ilfta frem aadque ,..Ddtnm to suedWat wtU be ol· f*"I 8\ tM Po.tale Valley Cbamber of Commern swap •• ..., merr:ft· Tbe ewap meet beliD at I a .m . at tM l'ouatela Valley DriY•·la,,...._.,...,.tbt....-of .,..._,. are.t and Talblrt Avenue.M•1•kmlll0eeata. Ue differences. "They want to play politician with Proposition U," he declared. "II an arbitrator rules In our favor, the m aller will be taken out or lheir hands. "The City Council does not have the courage lo run the city." Assistant Personnel Direct.or Don Lewis iodJcated today that the city may declare an impasse ii officers turn down the offer MoodQ. . In recent days, police have turned to pickeUng homes and _. ....... .... o.tff,....._ .... Edison High School coed Donna· Hog l e. 17 , will represent Huntington Beach early next year in the state Junior Miss pageant at San- ta Rosa. She was selected as H untington Beac h 's Junior Miss in local pa~eant s ponsored by th e c ity's Jaycees. 'Dracula' Staged At Bunlin8ton High The Huntington Beach HJgh School drama cl ... will perform the "Terror of Dracula" Thurs· day through Saturday al the high school auditorium. Performances will start al 8 o'clock each night. Tickets at $2 each can be purchased at the school box office. businesses o( City Council mem- bers to dramatize their demands ror more pay. They also have stopped writ- ing revenue-producing traffic tickets and last Friday more than 50 officers called in sick. Cope declined to s a y what future action police may take. Only a normal r ate of absen· teelsm was noted today. The city's offer is in the form or increased contributions t.o o(. fi cers' r etire m ent syst e m because of the freeze on public employee salari~. Ex-Krishna Tells Jury Of Threats By TO• BASLEY Ot .. Deltr """ ..... A former Hare Krishna dno· tee teltlfted Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court Uaat an organization which alle1edly hired a t.rto known u the "three llallans" to kill Stephen John Bovan no longer sought b1s death wben the Fountain Valley man was shot to dealh outside a Newport Beach restaurant. Prosecution witness Roy Richard t.old the jury that the re- lationship between members of the Pruadam Distributing Inc. and "the Italians" bad de - teriorated t.o the pol.nt that "the employers had become the vic- tims" at the time Bovao was murdered on Oct. 22, 1977. Richard. who bas been grant- ed immunity from prosecution in return for his testimony, said he and other members of Prasadam were threatened by "the ltaliaqs" and other as - sociates who demanded and re- ceived large sums of money. He quoted potential prwecu· lion witness Frank Rossi as tell· ing the assembled principals o( Praaadam on one occasion: "If you don't feed a mad dog, he'U kill you." lde nlilled as a member or "the Italians" la Jerry Pet.er Fiori, 41, of Hunliagton Beach. Fiori is being tried on murder charges stemmlnc from aJJega- Uons that he pumped nine shots Into Bovan as the two men argued outside a Newport Beach resta urant. Facloi separate murder trials are two men wbo allegedly were with Flrori and who helped plan the killiDa ol Bovan: Anthony "Little Tony" Marone Jr .• 23, (See BOVAN. Pase A2) Kraut Roat Man Peppen WouJd..be Thief BEND, Ore. (APl -A restaurant manager saved hla cub register receipts by heaving a bowl of sauerkraut into·tbe face of a man who pulled a knife and demanded money, police aa.ld. Jwry Carlson, 28, opened the WI· and told the robber to 1et tt himself. While the robber helped him:~ CarllOll edted over to the buffet, picked up the of sauerkraut salad -contalnlnl pepper - and heaved it · The robber dropped the money and ran, police ••id. Not content, CarllOO burled• pu of croutona at the fleeinC man. Police said he Cbued the IUlped lllto the parkinl lot, throwtftl kikhen lmlv• end· wavtn1 a brOomatick. Carloon mana1ed to talk the man lnto clropplna_ the knife. Carlton held him uatll offleen arriVecr. police wet. Cbarsed wtth flnt-depw robbery ID the inel· dent wa-bevld A. Oraber. 2D. of a.I.. Betrie Drops In Howard G . Singer. 37, who calls himself ''Howie the Dolphin," thinks 'Huntington Beach police dispatcher Maria nne Pierson is okay. He met her Tuesday nighl whi1e making a brief stopover in Huntington Beach dur- ing his voyage from Redondo Beach to San Diego in his a mphibious car . Howie was in Costa Mesa today getting a muffler fixed, It was damaged when he e merged from the s urf at the Huntington Pier Tuesday ni ght. He planned to continue his voyage later today. He expects to arnve in Mission Bay Sunday. Arraignment Delay Grarited for White SAN FRANC ISCO CAPI - Former Supervisor Dan White, wear ing a bright orange prison jumpsuit, appeared brieOy in court today, but his arraignment on charges of murdering San FranclJco's maYor and a city s upervisor was continued for SECURITY TIGHT AT CITY HALL-AS one week. He races death in lhe gas chamber lf convicted. Municipal Court Judge R.J. Reynolds granted a request by White'• temporary attorney, Gilbert Eisenberg, to allow the former city olficial time to hire permanent counsel. The 32-year·old White ap· peared calm but bit his lip as he was led Into court by two balllffs. He dJd not even glance Schools Pick 2 Principals Ocean View School Dtslrict of. ftcial1 have named two oew prtnclpala at elementary acboola In Huntlftl\On Beach~ Diane Cravens, 29, for1Der U · sl1tant principal at Cretl View School, baa been named prin· clpal at Golden Vlew Scbool. Ms. Cravens replac• Joeeph Coftcloa, ;D, who has ben named principal at Clrelt View School. CODCloD replaced Jam• Stan· nu. 4t, who wu promoted '° toe on the duUes of former •· 1lstanl superintendent Don Ktn· drtcn. Hendrteb took a pot& wttb a private educaUoa firm. towa rd the s pectator section, where tus wire, Mury Ann. sat with me mbers of the White family. The hearing was over so quickly that only a few of a large crowd of reporters waiting outside were granted entry. The char1ees against White, filed Tuesday, include "special circumstances"' which could bring him the death penalty ir con- victed. tSee WHITE, Page A2> Coast Weather P a tchy low cloud s Thursday momJng along the cout, otherwise lair, s unny and mild. Lows tonight 44 to so. Highs Thursday 86 to 72. INSIDE TODJ\ ~ Former Pre111Un1 N1:ron t•ll• Frtnch TV audience Wateroote "um a blun<Ur." Se• lfory, A4. •••• ' \ A% DAILY PILOT H/F w.dl.-d!y. Nownltw 29 t978 JUies in Cleaaaente School Funds . I" Require Fight 0.llY f'tMf SUff,.... 'SCHOOLS MUST FIGHT' State Chief Rll•• Wumy's Fall Fair Attraets RetxJrd Crom/, Orange County's Fa ll Fair , which closed Sunday at Los · Ala mil.06 Race Course, attracted record-breaking crowds of peo- ple who bet an unprecedented $23 million on thoroughbred horse racing, fair officials an- nounced today. The 16-day e vent netted the fair nearly $500,000 which wUI be used in the expansion and Im- provement of the Costa Mesa fairgrounds. J oan Boris, spokeswoman for the Oranf(e County Fair, said a total of $22.9 million was bet on the races, the lar gest total wager placed during any fair in the United Stales. The event held from Nov. 11 to 26 was the second Fall Fair. Last year, the Fall Fa ir ran for 14 days, attracting 115,000 peo- ple who bet a total of $16.5 million. This year's event attracted lSQ,000. Mrs. Boris said. In addition to the races, the event featured a free fair on the ra~ecourse grounds which in- cluded li vestock shows, enter- tainment. arts and crafts and special events s uch as children's art worlu.hops, hog calling con Ll·sts and a Lulcnt contc~t Troops Run Tehran Plant TEHRAN (AP) -Troops took control al the Tehran refinery and guarded the National Iran- ian Radio a nd Television Co. today lo offset mounting strikes as this nation or Moslems pre- pa rcd for •ls holy period or mourni ng. Cars waited in line for hours to refuel al the capital's gas pumps a fter soldiers manne d t ank trucks to deliver gas from the refinery to dealers. A wildcat strike by SO percent of refinery personnel forced the s tations shut Tuesday, creating a gas and home fuel shortage . A second strike at the Shiraz refinery has closed a ll the gas Stallons on the edge of the Khuzestan ollf1elds in southern Iran since Sunday. 4 Women Kilted TRUCKEE <AP) -Four women. two in a car a nd two on foot , have been swept to their deaths off a 70·fool high bridge bet ween Truckee and Reno. OAANOE COAIT H F DAILY PILOT ~':~~~~~~,l·r, ::~:::,;;;~ (A.I\• Prnit1V.•"'Q(Orne>•.,t ""°""~f'M+t~ •t• PYO•• • 1 MOf'MI•• lft•°"rar-htd.aj. ,,,.. ,...._,. ;f~Av'!;·;:7!,~!!" ~~·= v:i~:~ ::-~=~.,..;~~~\ ·=r~·;t ~:;:.;°i"M~~,.~~~.~.;:,.,.•r> _,~ lH'I ll-rlN-tlllt~, ... t\14t"'1 ~·VIM , ... " (Mloy "-'" Pn •'"t"t •'-0 ,,.,.,,_, M..•~t-5' TfMM•'•H•M roito• '=:. ... M:r:- ( .. ori.\N ""' llt<M<e~ ... II .'"",."' "'-'"'41f'Ot {t!tl')f\ --·-\W\I Oun.-t<tv"4• lllii.r Huntl~on hlldl Oft\Qe ,,..,,,,~i:~~:.r.~~.-- omc:•• '"l~~ ".::~" ~-J=r.;:::.:...,, ~tlH<• Vetlet t!Jtl 1.t ~t 11~ •' \<Ofl O••to 'rwwn Tel1ptto11• (714)~ Ctettlfl.cl Mvenl...,. 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Y. ll 01 -O•tt• ,., ... \t•ti l.«lr nl 1wllplt• who wanl lo ma1nl•1n <''-l1>tina ~4.'ho<>I p11l iram• und ~t1rvfct• wilt hav(l lo (1gbt for l h m 1n S1:H.·r11mcnt.o. 1t.h.• 1111rr1nkndtn1 of 'il'l\ool W 1 l IPHl H t I •• " t v l d o ~ u n Ch•m1•ntl' audwnc<" 1'ue11du> "If l'ducutton la tcolnf( lo Kl'l 1~ 11harf' of lht> pie>." 111ud Rllf'!\, we "111 h<1H' to be ut lht.' hnd or t ht lint · RUM addre.!>.-d 1.n itU<hf'M~ of about tOQ !l<'hool und l'Om munlty Jlf'OPlt' ht Sun ('lc•nwnt•· th1h SC'hool. .. hert> parent.., lt'll<'hl•r 'tudC'nl1> llnd ud nuntiotruto1-. art• 1·ur11•ntly -.ork 1n~ "1th u $73 000 \lute tlllrnn111a.1 grant t.o 1mprovt• the ~chool'i. currkulum Tht• stult• !>uperintencit'nl . who sau1 ht' h•1)\ t'Qru.u;tcntly oppo6t'd Proposition 13 ~nd jjt.lll up~:> It, predk tt.'Ci that when the next session of the stutc leglslatur~ opens, "there will be 15 bills to cut state spending " Public schools are hu d hit by state budget cuts, said Riles. State funds cons titute 71 percent of total public school funding ln California , he said, and schools cannot assess new taxes or fees Lo .make up lost revenue, as cities and counties can. The 1980 legislative session. held in an election year. is even less likely than the upcoming session lo produce new law to help schools in the wake of Proposition 13, Riles said. ''The chances of getting a good bill out of the legislature in 1980 is about as good as Custer's chance of getting out of LltUc Big Hom alive," he said. "But your legislature and your governor will do what they think people wa nt." said Riles. "I have not heard that Califom1a citiiens are ready lo give up on education. But there 1s no Great Wh i t e F a th e r up t h e r e somewhere. Jn a democracy we have to let government know what we want." In response to Riles' request that m e mbers of the high school's site improvement com- mittee share with him their "dreams and hopes," parents and teachers expressed their frustration. They said they are working with a pla nning grant to s upplement an educational pro- gr a m which has been han · dicapped by P roposition 13. "How can you add that something extra," asked com m I ttee c ha I rm a n Cor i nne Parker, a pa rent. "when you don't have the basics you need to s hore up the foundation?'' Teacher and com mi ttee member Tom Youngerman com · rared working with the planning g rant to "pamting the deck of a ship while she's sinking.·· Riles agreed that Proposition 13 has had a bad effect on school morale. "I recently tolc1 Gov. Jerry Brown that we who are teachers didn 't go into education to become rich," said Riles. "We did it because we care about children. ·'It used to be that al least 1r you weren't being paid well, you were loved," he said "But to be poorly pald and apparently unap~ preciated will mean that we wa ll lose good teachers." Stocks Tumble In Reaction To Deficit Hike NEW YORK (A P >-The stock market tumbled today in reaction to release of a higher tha n-expected Octobe r trade deficit figure. The Dow Jones average of JO Industrial issues, which fell 9. 70 points Tuesday, sank 9.70 to 797.56 in the first three hours of trading today. Declines led advances 5·1 on the New York Stock Exchange. Shortly before the market opened. the Commerce Depart- ment said the October trade def· lcil was $2.13 billlon, bringin the year's de fic it to $24. 79 bllhon. · Analysts predicted that the October defi cit would be <'loser to Se ptember's $1.69 l:Jllllon trade gap. The October figure was the highest since July. Truck Flips; Marine Dies I A truck filled with M artnea overturned ln the dark al Camp Pendleton Tuetday night, klllln1 one and Injuring nine others, a sPoket1man saJd today. None was ldentlfl4'd Im· med.lately, but lbe lnJurt• were described as mlnor. The tnick was belnt used to move art.Wery plec:es In a t.raln- btt ana three miles from the Pacific Ocean. • • Whale of a Slaarle .,. . ....,.... "J i1ws" it isn't. but sc ientists tn southern J a p un want dolphins to think that the plus tk rt!plica. complete with a tape re - corder that pipes killer whale shrieks. is the real thing. It's there to scare off the dolphins. which hamper fishermen. Condo Fire Prevented By Passerby A pas~erby who noticed a strange light flickering from a lluntlng t on Harbour con - dominium is credited with pre- venting a major fire today. A fire investigator said that Louis Kelley was waJking by the residence la te Tuesday after noon when he saw the blinking light. When he realiied that the h ou se was o n fire, Kelley grabbed a neighbor's garden h ose and e xtinguis he d the 0 3mcs rnvestigator Jim Merrill said the fire was apparently caused by a m<.i lfunctioning desk lamp that was left on while the occu- p<.tnl wa.~ away. Heavy damage was reported in the den of the residence at 16122 Portola Circle but it couJd have been much worse without Kelley's fast action. according lo Merrill. Man Guilty In Vicious NY Slashing NE W YORK (AP) -Certain he would die after having his throat slashed during a robbery, Vincente Gomez d ipped a flnger In his own blood and painted lhe na me or his a ttac ke r on a bedsheet and again on a piece of paper, authorities say. His assailanant, Fernando Rodriguei, pleaded guilty Tues- day to two counl8 or attempted murder, robbery and ass ault in the knifing o( Gomez and for an earlier throat-slashing attack on his uncle. State Supreme Court Justice Howard Goldfuss ordered thi.l Rodriguei continue to be held without bail until sentencing Jan. 15. He could receive up to 25 years in prison. An accomplice in the slashing assaults on Gomez and on Luis Rodriguei, the defendant's un· cle. remains at lartte. Bronx District Attorney Mario Merola said Rodriguez and his partner entered the 56-year-old uncle's Bronx apartment, bound , and gagged him and silt bis throat three times,.Merola said. The assailants then ned with a small amount of money and some personal effects, including a portable radio. Although seriously injured, Rodrhcuez' uncle recovered. The second attack occurred the following March 28, when the two showed up at 3:30 a .m. at the Bronx home of Vincente Gom ei , SS, a friend of the Rodriguez family. Fr .. P-.e A J WIDTE ••. White is cha rged with two counts of nrst-degree murder ln the slaying Monday of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. the first avowed homosexual lo gain high city or. (ice. White was also charged with using a firearm, a 38·caliber re- volver, to km tus colleagues ma s urprise attack that stunned the city. His attorney, Gilbert Eisen- berg. said he would probably seek a change or venue for the trial to a city less infiamed by the double killing. At the ornate domed City HaJI whe re they died, the bodies or Moscone and. Milk were in stale today with the public permitted to fil e by the fl ag.draped caskets . Moscone will be buried Thurs- day and Milk is to be cremated Friday night. Throughout California, nags new at half staff for the fallen San Francisco leaders. Superintende nt of Schools Robert Alioto said the city's public and parochial schools will be c losed Thursday for a day of moumfnR. Moscone and Milk were shot in their offices before noon Mon- day, Ju.st before Moscone was to name White's succeuor on the Board or Supervisors. White quit the board Nov. 10 but decided he wanted his job back. At the urg- ing of Milk and others, Moscone refused. Dis tric t Attorne y Joseph Freitas, a rrtend of Moscone, conferred for hours with as· sociates at the Hall or J ustice before telling a jammed news conference Tuesday he was in- voking the "s pecial circumstances" clause of the CaUfornia Penal Code, which provides for death in the gas chamber if a defendant is con- victed or certain crimes. The "special circumstances" cited by Freitas are multJple murder and the assassination of elected officials "in retaUaUon f o r a nd to prev e nt th e perro rmance of their ofCicial duties." Earlier this month. California vote r s overwhelmingly ap- proved Proposition 7. a measure extending the death penalty to such crtmes. Gem Talk 131 Marine Recruits Sick From-Vaccine PARRIS ISLAND, S .C. <APl -A total or 131 male and female recruits at the Parris Island Ma rine Recruit Depot were stricken wilh an apparent reac· lion to typhoid vaccine, authorities sald today. None or the re cruits was seriously ill. Cmdr. William Blanke nship of t he Naval HospitaJ in Beaufort said. He said 30 were hospitaliied over· night. "They .think it's the typhoid vaccine." Blankens hip s aid'. ·'They had Just gotten the shots Tuesday. There was a lot or mass hysteria Some started getting s ick and the rest viewmg it started getting ill." To make m·atte rs worse, Blankenship said, a military vehicle ca rrying five st~ken recruits to the hospital Tu day collided with a civilian van. One recruit and the van's driver had to be hospttaJiied. The illness was the second Uus week on the base. On Monday a bout 200 recruits became ill from rood poisoning on a rine range. Twenty were hospitalized until today. Cockpit Fire Revealed in Plane Crash Examination of wreckage from a Nov. 12 San Juan Capistrano plane crash has re· vealed that the airplane's cockpit area was on fire prior to the cr ash which claimed the life of a Huntington Be ach. physi- cian. A National Transportation and Safely Board spokesman said to- day preliminary investigation or the wreckage indicated the plane's controls were intact al the moment or impact. The spokesman also said the engine area was not in names as the aircraft plunged to the earth in the San Juan Creek bed, kill· Ing Neil J . Kushner 36. Kushner was the lone occupant. NTSB members are continu- 1 n g the investigation. the spokesman said. From P.,,e Al BOVAN ••• and Ravmond Steven RelK!o, 29, both of Huntington Beach. Almost. daily, we hear about the gold market, gold pr ices a nd relationships betwe en gold and currency. But, who u.aea this gold? \ Who buys It. and for what purposes' Exports Decline Grows WASHINGTON CAPl -U.S. exports declined by the largest umuunt in 10 montht1 as the na. tton·s trade deficit with other countries grew larger in Oc. tober. the Commerce Depart· ment said today. The news followed by a day a report that Inflation Is running at about 10 percent. worse than the administration previously admitted, and a statement by Presldet\l Carter's chief infia- t Ion adviser that It may be months before there is any im· provement. The 29-month trade deficit bas worried admini s tration economists, who have said it is contributing to inflation in this country and the dedine of the dollar ln/orelgn tradlng. The $2.l billion deficit for Qc. tober was about average for. the year. Jt compared with a $1.7 billion trade gap in September and a $1.6 billion defic it in August. U.S. businesses sold $13 billion in products to other countries, but that was a decline of 3.1 per. cent from September Exports of food, chemicals, gold and othe r co1'nmodities declined sharply. But Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal s aid the figures st.Ill indicate "continued progress toward the improved trade configurations we have been anticipating." About $224 million in the dechne in exports was in the er- ratic purchases of gold, which had gained about the same amount In September, he said. "E xports continued lo hold along the much improved trend that has been evident in recent months," he said. "Importantly, our balance of trade in the area or manufactured goods and in- dustrial materials ts continuing to show s ubs tantial improve- ment." The drop in exports was the largest since a 9 percent decline last January. Imports rose 0.1 percent to $1 5.1 billion in Oc tober as Ame r icans continued to buy more imported automobiles and electronic equipment. It appeared certa in that the trade gap for the year will sur- pau last yeMr's record $26.S billion deficit, because it has reached $24.8 billion in the first 10 _ months of'lhe year Lawyer Gets Drink Packs MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -Lab technicians at ttie University of Tennessee a r e ana l yz ing four packages or a fruit drink concentrate left a t the front door of lawyer Mark La ne 's home, police of- ficials say. Lane told police he thought his life might be in danger beca use or his as- soc iallon with the Peoples Temple cult at Jonestown. Guyana where more than 900 r esidents committed s uicide Nov. 18 Chier of Detectives C. Harris Cole said Tuesday that Lane reported Mon- day night he found fruil- navored dnnk packages in a plastic bag on h is doorstep Saturday. Richard h.a testified that the killing of tJovan and two of his Hsocl1te1 was l>lanned when the Bovan group kidnapped Presadam principal Alexander Kulik, 21, or Newport Beach, and successfully held him until $100,000 In ransom waa paid by Praaadam Richard uld Pruadam prin- cipals were aniered when ltullk told them that hit lddn1ppen bound h1m hand and foot ud t.~ bla eyeat and repeatedly abused him wbJle he was help· less and ln their custody, In 1977. gold mines around the world produced 1,428 tons of gold. That la down sliJbUy from une, and down significanUy. from producUon of to ' reara •Co· At lhe amount of gold left 10 the earth coolin~• to dwindle. ao does production. Last year 978 tons. 70 per~ of all gold produced, was bou1ht and used by Jewelry rnanuf acturers. lnveators boutht 220 toha of eold tut year. compared to only 80 tone tn lt'7t. t; .s. and Italian jewelry manufactunra \IM mott of the iold. Tht marltet ror the finllJhed product l1 IMavl .. t .a tbe Middle Choose from our mqn~nt selection of dlaQtond pendants In all shapes and sizes On one e>«ulon, Richard l&ld1 a kidnapper lhovecl th . benel or hit 1un up Kulik'• rectull\. and tbreat...s to pull UM trt.,.. He 11ld BoYan repeaa.dlJ beat 8Dd •buHd Kulik. .. A ' J. e. JJ_,,~,u,, Je-1.r.s . MEM8EI AMUICAN GEM SOCIEl Y ~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVO . COSTA MESA E a at • n d th~ U S . '.A a m t n • ~ production pt down, and demand IOet up, pr1tee ao a1on,, naturally. wtth Liie upward flow ()f demand . Above·sround ltoe~ mU1t help IM« UM demand u mine PfOductlon falla. And the demand wlU almoel au.rely contlnue to to up. CONVENllNTTEAMe ~Ch-.ge 32 YEAA8 IN THI 8AMI LOCAT~ PHONE 548-3401 I ...J • ' Irvbie Today's (;losing • I N.V. Stoeks VOL. 71. NO. 333, A SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1978 TEN CENTS A·irport Jet Test Flights ApprOved 81 Uftf\' CLANCY • Of ............... Bl11er but perhapa quieter jeta wlll ny rrom Onn1e County Airport lwire dally for u.o to three montlu 1lartJn1 l>t't. ~ The t · 15 and s ·40 p m test de partures or lhe 155-pasatn&t'r Hu1hes Alrw l Jt!la were •P· proved on a 3·2 vow by county supervisors Tucsduy urter a fel!i ty four hour heanng i• o .• uy ~1..-11a11 ~ IN CONSULT ANT ROLE Denni• Carpenter I Utility ~I Proposal 1 l Supported t State Sen. Dennis Carpenter said today he sees no reason • why customers of San Diego Gas " Electric Company shouldn't t pay for the utiUly firm's erroru f to find outalde financing lo de· ~ velop a billion·dollar power 1 pJanl in Mex.loo. The Newport Bea c h ' RepubUcan was hired as a con· t aullanl to the Mexican power 1 project by Willia m Black of ~ La Jolla. who in turn had been hired by the San Diego County utility as a consultant lo seek in· ternaltonal rtnancing Carpenter got $44,313 in fees and $2,200 in ' expenses. r Auditors for the state Public " Utilities Commission , which t oversees public utilities,,. said , San Diego Gas and Electric may ~ have spent as much as $500,000 "imprudently" to he lp find financing for the plant , proposed for construction near Ensenada in Baja CaJifomia. PUC auditors are urging that ~ the costs. including consultants rees. be paid by stockholders of Sao Diego Gas , n o l its ' customers. ' Spokesmen for the utility have denied any improprieties. Black was paid $125 an hour. or $1 ,000 a day. plus expenses for his work in attempting lo secure financing for the power plant. Plana for the plant, which San Diego Gas hopes will be an alternative lo its failed attempt to buUd the Sundesert nuclear ' plant, in the Mojave Desert, are being reviewed by the Mexican • government, accordlnf lo Black. <See UTIUTY, Pa•e A!) '· Coast Weather Patchy low clouds Thqraday morninc alona the cout, otberwlae fair, t unny and mild. Lowa tonl1bt 44 to so. Hlah• Thurtd~y •to 72. Tom Chandl•r, Huabu' Or•"•• County utlon man., .... 11ld lM u.t flllbla wtll arrtve at lht airport et U 4't p m • comh\I (rom Edmonton. Canada, with a stop rirtt at l..a• Ve111 The ~ina 7Z7 aircraft will depart 11l i ·ts p.m. for Phoenix. return from P,hoentx at 5:11 p m and depart for Las Ve1u ul 5 40 p m en route back to Ed· monton Jolntn1 Supervisor Thoma1 IUl•y In votina for the teat 'rues· day we rt' 81.ij)ervlaora Ralph Clark and fhjllp Anthony Supervi10ra Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit cast dis· .enttnc votes. The 127 jet noise will be monitored through s pecial e quipm e nt al seven n oise monitoring sites around the airport and In surrounding res· 1denllal areas. The equipment Is part of an oniolng noiae testing program and will allow the county to com pare dafa during the tests with data coll~ted from other flight operations during the past several years. ''Whal we are interested in is to servf' the people of Orange Couniy and here comes someone who has the equipment. to in· Water Puzzling Turtle Rock Woes Contimie Irvine's Turtle Rock area res •· dents apparently will have to Ii ve at least another month W1lh a ground water problem that is damaging carpets, inundating lawns and browning out trees, shrubs and grass. One problem. according to ci· ty officials, is that nobody knows where the water is coming rrom. Another problem, they s aid Tuesday, is that the rain season is approaching and may add to existing troubles. City councilmen T u esday night established a two-man sub· committee lo work with consult· ants. the Irvine Co. and Broad· moor Homes Inc. of Irvine to de· termlne the origin of the water problem and to come up with a solution. The subcommittee, Mayor Bill Vardoulis a nd Counc ilman Arthur Ant h on y, w e r e a uthorized to spend up to $5,000 as the city's s11ure for another study. This one, by a hydrologist. 1s expected to take four weeks and may not even provide a solution to the sogJ(y problem. The hydroloAY report was rec· o mme nded T uesday by Tom Nielsen, the Irvi ne Company's res idential development vice president. The company, he said. has School Children Inter-city IJwJing Rejected 11,-Irvine Irvine City Councii members unanimously went on record Tuesday night u opposing bus ing of city public school children . to other cities to achieve racial and social balance. Tbe action, with Coun- cilwoman Mary Ann Galdo absent, took the form of a res· olutlon dratted by Councllman David Sills. Councilman Larry Agran sug· gesled that 01e Los Angeles Superior Court panel of experts which came up with a plan for integrating Orange Counly stu· dents wilh those of Los Angeles had some good points. But he joined in approving the resolution which called proposed busing ao "adverse impacl oo our planning process and goaJs of this community." The resoiution follows a Mon· day 1uggestion by • panel of eight experts appointed by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Paul EgJy urging a desegrega. Lion plan transce nding L<>s Angeles school boundaries in· eluding Orange County. Irvine's r eso lution is scheduled fdr forwarding lo s tate legisl ators a nd con· gressmen. Arraignment Delay Granted for White SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Former Supervisor Dan While, wear ing a bright orange prison jumpsuit. appeared briefly In court today, but his arraignment on charges of murdering San Francisco's mayor and a city s upervisor was continued for SECURITY TIGHT AT CITY HALL-AS one week. He faces death In the gas chamber if convJct.ed. Municipal Court Judie R.J . Reynolds grant.ed a request by Whfte't temporary attorney, Gilbert Edenberg, to allow the former city ofnclal Ume to hire permanent countel. trial to a city less innamcd by the double killinc. At the ornate domed City Hall where they died, the bodies of Mol'lcone and Milk were in stale today with lhe public permitted to fl le by lhe flag -draped caskets. Moscone will be buried Thurs· day and Milk is to be cremated Friday night. Throughout California, nags new at haJf staff for the faJlen San Francisco leaders. Superintendent of Schools Robert Alioto said the clly's public and parochiaJ schools will be closed Thursday for a day or mourning. Moscone and Milk were s hot in their offices before noon Mon· day. Irvine, UCI spent $7,000 on engineering and soils studies :in addition to the $1;500 already spen~ by the city in trying lo find out where the waler is coming from. Consulting geologists Con· verse. Ward. Davis and Dixon or Anaheim have determined . after drilling a dozen test w~lls. that Turtle Rock's hillside area resi· dents a re overwatering their lawns and that it now appears an "ancient s tream bed" runs beneath Culver Drive. As a result. the city has asked area residents lo cut pl ant and lawn watering In the hi lly areu by 50 percent (Set' WATER. Page AZ) Honies Plan In.Laguna Seeks OK By KATIIY CLANCY Of tM Oelly pttet Sl.Mf C r eators ol a proposed 20.000·bome community on 6,623 hilly acres near Laguna Beach took their first steps Tuesday toward gaining Orange County government approvals for their development. Co unty planning com· missioners listened to an hour· long presentation about the Aliso Viejo Company planned com· munity, the rlrst in a series of hearings on the company's pro· posed change 1n the county general plan The future 60.000-r es id ent Aliso Viejo community would be nes tle d in the coast a l hills be tween Laguna Beach a nd South Laguna lo the west and south. Laguna Hills to the north and Laguna Niguel to the east. Company proposals call ror re· 1aining about half the 6,623 acres as open space and recreation land. including areas known as Mo ulton Meadows. the Aliso Creek flood plain, Wood Canyon and El Toro ridge. The open space and recreation areas generally would be toward the coast while areas In the north a nd s urrounding the Laguna Ni ,uel Ziggurat would contain residential. commercial and industrial development. If the company's request is g ranted . Meade s aid. tota l gree nbe lt and open s pace acreage would drop rrom 4,809 acres under the existing general plan to 3,317 acres. Residential d evelopment would jump rrom l ,310 acres permitting 10,097 homes to 2,472 acres permitting 20,000 dwell· lngs . Meade s aid more than two· thirds of the proposed homes In Alis o Viejo would be con· domlnlum-type homes rather than single.family dwellings. (See HOMES. Page A2) crease the number of peoplt' who use our facilities," Clark said. "We are saying put your airplane where your mouth is," Clark continued. "Let's get on ,..ith the test." Diedrich,.. however .. argued that lnaufficlent proof has been offered to show the tests wtU re· duce aircraft noise over all residential areas. Besides. he con~nded, "If the Bode Drops In . .,,. airplane does m eet the noise standard then we have a major problem. "We have runway problems. We have terminal problems. We have paTking proble ms . We have access problems. Are we ready lo face those problems now?" he asked. In the ir majority vote. supervisors decided that while (See AIRPORT, Pa&e A%) Howard G. Singer. 37, who calls himself ''Howie the Dolphin " thinks Huntington Beach police dispatcher Marianne Pierson 1s okay. He met her Tuesday night while making a brief stopover in Huntington Beach dur ing his voyage from Redondo Beach to San Diego in his amphibious car. Howie was in Costa Mesa today getting a muffler fi xed. It was damaged when he emer ged fr<Jm the s urf at the Huntington Pier Tuesday night. He planned to continue his voy age l ater today . I le ex(><'cl:-. to arnvc in Mission B.iy Sunday. Irvine I.and Eyed For North Campus Saddleback College officials are preparing to recommend new growth priorities that would place acquisition of Irvine Com· puny land around the d1stnct's north campus at the lop of the list. The revised pr1ority list s hould rom e before trustees In January us part or the college's five year pl a n for growth. Assistant Superintende nt Edwa rd Ha rt said Tuesday. Officials had planned to purchase a second 20 acres of the proposed 100 acre s ite with local tax money this year. Hart said. But passage of Proposition 13 forced trustees to delete the pro- posed purcha.<Je, an action Hart sa id could Jeopardize the.• d1!>· tricl ·s option to purchase the re- m aining ti> acres by 1982. The coll ege has alre ady purchased and is developing a 20-acre site at J effrey Ro ad and Irvine Center Drive m Irvine "We or1ginally intended to buy the third 20 acres with some state money through the five· year plan of slut~ funding for building projeCL'i." Hart stud "But everything was held over for a year (because of Prop0s1· lion l3l so now we 're asking for the second 20 acres 1n our 1079 request." In the wake of the Ja rvi1>·Gann aml!ndmcnl, Hart said, the col· lege must oow use slate money for building programs and land acquislUon. The 32-year-old White ap· peared calm but blt his lip as he was led lnto court by two ba1Utr1. He did not even 1lance toward the spectator section, where hia wile, Mary Ann sat with member. of the White family. The bearln1 was over so quickly that only a few of a lar1e crowd of reporten waltin1 out.aide were 1ranted entry Housing Talks Broken That means officials will as k trustees lo rank the acquisition of the rt>maining 00 acres as a (See I.AND, Page A2) 'FUNKY MOTOR' FINDS A HOME The charges agaln1t White1 filed Tuesday, include "1pecla1 clt·cumstances" ·which could bring him the death penally ll con· victed. / White la char1ed with two count• of nnt-de1ree murder in the 1Jayln1 Monday of Mayor • Geor1e MOICone and Supervilor Harvey Milk, the fint avowed homOHXual to 1aln bl1h city of. flee. White was alto ch•r•ed with usln1 a nrear'!'1 a ... caliber r• volver. to kill 011 collea1ues ln a surprlM auack that stunned the clly His attorney, Gilbert El.ten· berJ, Hid he would probably seek a chance of venue for the .. The Irvine Company sent notice by letter today to the Unlvenlty of California that It la brta.kinl off negotiations to develop tiles for low and moderate priced houaloi on the campus of UC ll"V1ne. The ~pany announeed the agl'eemenl of the city of Irvine and the Oran1• County Fair Houtln1 Council to lDltead de· velop tltM for '125 boullna unit.I ln 1lx or eeven locatlon• ac:at- lered throu•h Irvine Company bou•lna 48velopmentt. Under tbe qreement IOUCht unt uc( .. tfully with the uni· veralty, 1,400 homH would have bHn developed on 78 acres of UCJ land. UC Regent4 were scheduled to lake acUon on the proposal at their November meellna. They did not approve the agreement but rather, directed further negotlatJons. Tlte collapse of ne1ot1allons meana a 1011 to UC of $1.5 million the Irvine Company had a1reed to provide ror site de- velopment-utility linu, 1tnet.1 sewers and the like. L.E . Cox, UCI vice chancellor In charte of bualne11 matters, .. id "We hope we can set uni· veraity rwourcea to 10 ahead and meet our needs. We will have to finance thal by some other means." • Development on the UCl cam· ..... 1!.lt• • ' pus w as the ri r a t of two alternatives proJ>Ofied In a hous· lng lawau.lt settlement In Nov· ember of 1977. which ended llUga. lion brouiht by the Fair Housln1 Council acaJnst the city and the Irvine Company. The Fair ·Houalnt Council had claimed that lho defendants failed to 1lve adequate con- slderatlon to the. bouainc needs of the workera that would be employed by th• company'a eropo1ed lrvlne lndulllrial Complex Eut. The second a llernatlve, to build· housing on Irvine Com· pany land, 11 th route belna taken now. t "l had a really funky motor for sale and I tried everything - · It just wouldn't sell. "Then I tried the Dally Pilot and sold It on the lin t call " That's the adverUsln1 success •tory of tbe Santa Ana man who placed th1I ad in the Dally Pilot.: 289 . V 8 Muatu(C Eniln , with l!*'laJ 4 brl curb 12L3 UlMUll(I( Let the Daily Pllol make t.bat hard sate for you. A friendly ad· vlser ~an help wrlU, an ad at &4~·561& 'I l - AZ DAIL y PILOT - Couple Teatjfy al Bovan Trial 8) TOM BAAL .V oi .... o.wi.,.1 ... 1i.11 A dl\'Orl'fll couplt1 ~ho had brHkrut tuatl'lhcr 11t • N wport ~ach N'!'lluunnt In the-urly morouia hours of Oct 22. am. ll'Shfll'd todu) that th ) hC'ard the shou tired wht"n ·t~phtin J ohn Uovlln of Pount1ln Valley w ati murdt"r .. d In th• nt'Ub)' p11rklnt1 lot Rl('h«Jd (;1 1~rt und tu~ ,.,. wafo . Uurban Wooda, testaflt>d 11oe1u1ntt'ly In On&nttl' Counll Sup rior Court th t th >' V.f'rt' a bout lo dnve ocr lo her c dlllar whe-n the hou w,r~ ftr~ The pmti~'Ut1on e1'1'ma that the 11hob " ro Ii~ b dd n· •.: Wh a l a ppear s l o be a grotesque face a ctually is the hind leg of a tsetse fly magnified 120 times. Texas A& M g r a dua • e s tude nt The r esa Dorste t ook this e lect ron microscope photo· graph. ,,,_ .. PageAJ WATER •• -. So far. city administrators re· port, about 60 homes have been affected In the undulating area between Culver Drive a nd Tur- tle Rock Drive south of Universi· ty High School. Bob Storchheim, city inspec· tion services administrator, said the hardest hit a rea is along Ta bor and Harcum Lane whe re several carpet s h ave b een da m aged by wate r flowing int.o hom es or seeping up beneath conc rete slabl. Most of the area's $100,000· plw; homes were constructed· by Broadmoor Homes in 1968 and 1969. Al t hat time , Storchhe1m said. test drilhngs showed no water within 20 feet of the surluce. Although city staff memberi. s ay there 1s no probab1hty or h1lls 1de land slippage even ir 1\. rams hard, they are preparing contingency plans to fight addi t1onal water problems . Included us n possible slop· gap measure 1s sand bagging. .-· Kids' Moving Program Set An other session of Orange Coast Y MCJ\'s Move m e n t Educal.Jon Program wall begin Monday <Dec 4) and continue lhrou~h J an. 5. The program ls for children uea three months lo 6 years t.o develop perceptual a wareness, motor 11kills, socia l interaction. self exprcssion and ha ve run a.• welt. Si"nups a re in progress n<>w for the Rug R'als <3 months t.o 1 year), Possums <I lo 2 years), Squirrels (2 lo 4 years) and Fly· mg Squirrels (4 lo 6 veara). For further lntormation con· tact the Orange Coast YMCA u\ 642-9990. ~\ I DAILY PILOT ·-···-..... ---·-'"'" ""'" Y..C:e ftt•'tdil~' ~ 0--f'WfM~ ·-··-....... ,_, __ -.~ ... •10tGlll1o< CM#'"" ~ .. _ .. -•'•••t•M ~"'·••"Ir_.,.,, Tetepllofte (11') 111Mat1 Cl•ttlfted Adv ...... neMloN1t ~, ... '" v••i.•-Ollko .. ,~,. ,. __ ,,_.,. . ...., diant JnTJ ~"' P'trori and lhat f lOTI put nln bulh.'l.s Into Hc>Van be-for drMna off at hl(b ·~ on N~*J>Ort Bout vaard tn ht• 1913 gn,.·n (' \(hll c• rQnVl'rtlbh• Tu11day•1 1H1ion In Judie ttobfort P Kn land'• courtroom w ,. c1•ntN•f'd on the proeocutloo datl m that olrtctalt ol Praudam l)l11lrlbullng Inc • • company aJ. '"Jll'tily llnkNJ to a mulU-milllon 111ternailloneil drug amu11Un1 net worll. lulfod t~ contract. Both (itlh.·rt and hl!t ... wiff< l •t 1t•ed lhat th •y !O\W II Vf'hldc .11n•• C!rln& that d eat'rlr1t111n lpt~d b y t ht'm with t 1r1•1t l\ n•ft'hl~ 11a th••>' 'lllt 111 her c-a r , 1l un-m'<l h> thl' 11oum.I of .iuntlrr It 1111 alloa !d lbat the dechsion to 11111;ort tht> "three ltallans" · w1111 tukt•n ufter Bovan and lwo cC'o Ol J>lices k i dn a ppe d l'rlli.udum prmcipal Alexander Kuhk. 28. of Nuwport Beach, and ht'ld him unUJ a $100,000 ransom wu puid by hus Prasadam as· Both W1ln lilt"• -,uul ttwy ·baw t "O O'l(•O In lht' ll JH•t•dtnK l'.•dlll••· Th v.t•1 c uuabl.: to 1dtnllf)'t·ilher mun 11111''1orJ 'It 1ttll h1ttPJM.'n<.'<.I In ten thun Jl m In ul •' " G1 I bt;rt t' x 1>1 ultwd • 1'htt rur · v. •Ill b) ua al h1uh .pe~ JAOll n v. un t pcm ubh: tu 1tel mort' thun u tclu11~~·· of lht' tx·cupWll" " soc111kt. ' ~ • Ri c k Wll l1 . t h e major t.to4·kholder an a rasadam 5ub-~1d1.try uh:ntUi as Delphi Aut.o O~pUl) Ublnd Attorrwy J ay Mo~clc) 3illd hl' will put on more v.1tnt•i.i.t~ tu conc·lu!>1vl'ly provt' thut ll \\'lib l'ion . 41 , or llunt 1Dgton Ekacb. who used a fhnm automatic p1istol to end LM hie of Bovan. Ot• 1gn. testified that Praaadam pr1nc1puh1 told him Bovan re- 1>cull'dly bt'ut and abused Kulik, and. on ont> occasion. s hoved the barrel or a gun up Kullk's rec· tum and threatened to pull the trigger. WJaa1e of a Slaark "Jaws" it isn't, but scientists in southern J a pan want dolphins to think that the plastic replica, complete . with a tape re- ...... ,..,..... corder that pipes killer whale shrieks . is the real thing. It's there to scare off the dolphins, which hamper fishermen. ? Thl' proc;edllon cluims that t'1or1 was a1d(ld and abetted by Anthony ''Llttlt> Tony" Maront: Jr., 23, 1uid Raymond Steven Resco, 28. both of Huntington Beach , both of whom face sep ar ate trials on rnurder and conspiracy charges. U.S. Exports Take Big Loss Fio r i, who once faced the death penalty for his alleged kill· mg or Bovan, is being tried afte r J1leading not guilty lo charges of murder, conspiracy t.o m urder and conspiracy to kidnap. It is alleged that he, Matone and Resco were known as the ··three Italians" and that they were brought to Orange Coun· ty from the East Coast to fuifill a $25.000 contract for the killing of Bovan . Testi mon y t h rough out WASHINGTON <AP) -U.S. exporls declined by the ,largest a mount in 10 months as \}le na· lion's trade defi cit with other ~ountries grew larger in Oc· tober. the Commerce Depart· ment srud today. The news followed by a day a report thal inflation is running al about 10 percent. worse than the ad ministration pre viously admitted, and a statement by President Carter's chief infla· t1on adviser that it may be months before there is any im· provement. The 29-month trade deficit has worr1ecJ admini s tratio n K•autROot · Man Peppen Would-be Thief B END, Ore. (AP> A restaurant manager saved his cash register receipts by heaving a bowl of sauer kraut into the face of a man who pulled a knife a nd demanded money, police said. J erry Carlson, 26, opened the till and told the robbe r to get it himself. While the robber helped himself, Carlson edged over to the buffet , picked up t.he bowl of sauerkltlut salad -containing pepper - and heaved it. T he robber dropped the money and ran, police said. Not content, Carlson hurled a pan of croutons at the fleeing m an. Police said he chased the sus pect into t he parking lot, t hrowing kitchen knives and waving a broomstick. Cartoon managed to talk the man into dropping the knife. Carlson held him until officers arrived. poli ce said. Charged with first degree robbery in the inci· d ent wa;S David A. Graber , 20, of Bend. f'rOlllP .. AI AIRPORT TESTS •.. the lest may last 90 days, it could be halted al the end of the first 30 or 60 days 1r the bigger Boein g 727-200 Jets p roduce highe r noise over a ny residential a rea. -' And 1f the test is halted, they said, Hughes would have to dJs continue the 727 fights within 45 days. Mos t or Tuesday's d e bate focused on heated opposition to the tests by Santa Ana Heights residents who rear the bigger jets will bell out more noit1e over their homes, Newport Beach cl· ly officials and airport critic Dan Emory. I roine Gushes Over Morning 'Uu Wash' "Thert"~ no problem, t•very. one's ju.11t enjoying o rree cur wash," a tratric policeman re ported t.o the Irvine police dis patcher. It wasn't that a new business o p e n e d th is m or n l n ~ o n MacArthur .Boulevard jusl west or Red HUI Avenue. Instead the "cir wash" WH created when u c onlruclo r re pairing bu rled 1tre et s ignal me chanlama chopped Into o 12·lnch water main. The r esulting 90·foot ·hlsh .iusher of water could bo seen for miles, a new dlverslon ror clogaed Newport Freeway traf· fie. Irvine Ranch Water Olatrict offtclals said the geyHr con· tinued tor about 45 minutes. The accidenth1ppened at 7:45 a.In. lrvlnt poUce directed traffic around LIM water spout. The~ were no accldentl reported. "There wu, however," 1ald an officer. "•ttlc rainbow." Speaking ln ravor or the tests were representatives from the Tustin City Council and the busi· n ess -or iente d Comm unity Airport Council. During one light mome nt, Newpo rt Bea ch C ity Coun- cilwoman Jackie Heather drew laughter when she suggested the test departure& be e arly lo thf' morning when Riley would be In his Newport Reach home t.o hear the jcta. "During the recent political campaign Chll.lrman Riley made a lot of points by aaylng he was in his office by 7:30," she said. ·'I think that Is because he could not sleep beyond 7. "I think It would make more sense to make the flights 10 out a t 7 a .m . and c hain the chairman to the bedpost," she quipped. Diedrich and Schmit focused much of their attention on possi· ble runway damage from the 100.000-pound 727 jets. The DC 9's Hugh es c urre ntly u ses weight 95,000 pounds. Boeing Rpokes man Stan Cobb said the larger jets would not damage the runway during the test and the pavement will be monitored for stress. ·'The thing ls, sir. a runway doesn't Ju,,t RuddenJy tall and ulrplanes rail Into big holes." he said. SuperviM>ra said that Hughes would hllve to pa y for repairs ot any runway damaae during the teats. Cobb abo t e rm ed "con· servallve" Boeing data that •hows the bl11er Jets may pro- duce areater noise on ukeoff in the lmmt!diale airport area in· cludln1 Santa Ana Kel1ht.1. "We are sure we aren't. fOf.nc t.o be any noltler," he 1aJd. "We belleve we wlll be le11 noisy." su.,.niton 1lao uked airport omclall to conduct woruhope on evaluaUJ\I test. data with all Interested partlet and make ilal· ly noise monltorlns report• available t.o thole ll'OUPI· ... ~. economists, who have said it is contributing to inflation In this ·country and the decline or the dolla r in foreign trading. · The $2.1 billion dertclt ror Oc· Lober was about a verage ror tbe year. It compared with a Sl.7 billion trade gap in September a nd a Sl.6 billion deficit in August. U.S . businesses sold $13 billion in products to other countries. but that was a decline of 3 1 per- cent from September. Exports or food. chemic als. gold and othe r commodities declined sha rply. But Tre a sur y Secretary Mi chael Blume nthal said the fig ures still indicate "continued ,,,._. Page A I UTILITY ... Black posted a bill for $140,000 in expenses, noting he traveled around the world and several times t.o Europe ror the project. Carpenter said today he is •·very proud" of his involvement. with the project. The senat.or said that he worked 21h years for Black doing legal consulting and arranging meetings with Mex· ican omcials. He is not connect· ed with the project now. he said. Carpenter said the Mexican venture is simply part of the utility's obligation l o rind alte rnative ene rgy for its customers. .. U the expenditures wer e legitimately related lo providing po we r to its c ons titue nts." Carpenter s aid, "it would be rather difficult to deny them an allocation of expenses lo those customers." Carpenter bla med the con trove rsy on a PUC staff that is "not Interested in power genera· lion and has a no-growth men· tality." · "I think those people ," he said, "arc out of step with the agency they're employed by. "What they say doesn't lrou· ble me al all. This 1s one or the boldest and most intelligent pote ntial energy development p r og rams w e 've h a d in California for some lime." Car penter said the San Diego Gas effort has had the support or both Gov. Brown and the presi- dent or the PUC. Gem Talk WHO USES GOLD? and how <11> lhtly UBI' 11'1 • progress toward the Improved tra de configurations we have been anticipating." About. $224 million in the decllne tn e.-poru was in the er- ratic purchases of gold, which had gained about the same amount in September. he said. ··Exports continued to hold along ~ much improved trerd that has been evident in recent months," he s aid. "Importantly, our balance of trade in the area of m anufactured goods and in· dustrial materials is continuing lo show substar>lial improve· ment.'' The drop in exports was the largest since a 9 percent decline last January. Imports rose 0.1 percent to $15 .1 billion in Octobe r as Ame ricans continued lo buy more imported automobiles and electronic equipment. It appeared certain that the trade gap for the year will sur- pass last year's r ecord $26.5 billion deficit, because It has reached $24.8 billion in the first 10 months of the year. The administration e xpects the trade deficit to decline sub· stanllally, perhaps in half. next year as other countries a re able t.o buy more U.S. products and ,..,.._P-.Al HOMES ••• In addition, be said, one-fourth or 5,000 homes would be built in the low and moderate·income price ranges. Such homes would be priced so that families earning from 80 to 120 percent or the county's S19,000·a-year median Income could afford t.o purchase the m. County planners, in a report to the commission. described tho company proposal as a new con- cept in land use. "The concept can be described as a concentrated form or de· velopment with a hypothetical bala nce of population, open spa ce, recreation, commercial use and employment," the re- port said. Future planning commission hearings have been scheduled ror Jan. 15, Feb. s and Fe b. 20, and county supervis ors are ex peeled to make a final decision on the company proposal In March. oil Imports deline. The October trade report did show a $125. 7 million decline In oil Imports after a $270.3 million increase in September. * * * Stocks Tumbk In Reaction To Deficit Hike NEW YORK <AP l -The s tock market tumbled today in reaction to release of a higher th a n -expected October trade d&ficil figure . The Dow ,Jones average of 30 industrial issues. which fell 9.70 points Tuesday. sank 11.52 t.o 792.62 in the fi rst five hours of tradin~ today. Declines led advances 5·1 on the New York Stock Exchange. Shortly before the ma rket ooened. the Comme rce Depart· mcnt said the October trade def· 1cil was $2.13 billion, bringin the year's deficit to S24. 79 bilhon. Analysts predicted that the October deficit would be closer to Septe mber's $1.69 billion trade icap. 'i'he October figure was the highest since July. f'r--P~AI LAND ••• top prionty for the:: 1980 fiscal year. The so-called five.year plan is a state progra m that provides funds for community college building programs. Allocations ar e based on a complicated formula using student attend· ance fi gures and instructional space avaLlable. College orficials must have their priority lis t at the stale Finance Depart ment by Feb. I. The re, the hst is analyzed and a decision will be made about in· eluding the Saddleback priority lis t in the 1980 fiscal year budeet. "It t akes one and a half years <to gel som e t h1 ng in to the budget ," H a rl s aid . "I n February, we'll be making re quests for the 1980 fiscal year." Almost dally, we hear about the g old marke t . gold prlcu and r e lationships be tween gold and currency. But, who u11es this gold? Who buy• It, and for what purposes? 1n 1977, gold mines around the world · produced l ,42.8 tons of gold. That Is down slightly from 1976. and down 1lgnlrlc1ntly from production or 10 ycara aao. A.s the amount or gold left ln the earth conllnuc1 to dwindle. so does production. LH t year, 978 t.ons, 70 percent of all aold produefll, wu bouahl and u sed by Jewe lry manufacturers. Investors bouaht 220 tona of 10ld l11t year. con1pared t.o only 80 tona In 1976. U.S. and tt&llan Jewelry manutacturen uae most or the 1old. The market ror tht rtnh1hed prOducl ie heaviesl in the Middle !!eat and the U .S . A• mine productk>n pa down. ind dfmand 1oe1 up, prices •o 1ton1, natunlly. wtt.h the upward now of demand. Abc)vt·lf'O'D'd 1tock1 muat htlp meet tbe demand u nrlne production falls. And the demand wtU 1lmOlt 1urely contlnut to 10 '-'P· Choose from our magnlflcent selection of diamond pendants In all shapes and sizes J. C. J./ump~rk~ }.wt1ferd Mf,M8ER AMUICAN GEM SOCIETY ~ 1823 NEWPORT BL.VO . COSTA MESA CONVENll!NT TEAMS 32 YEAAS IN THI SAME LOCATION , ' · 1 Lag11na/South Coast Afternoon N. Y. Steeb VOL. 71, NO. 333, 4 SECTIONS. SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1978 TEN CENTS ' 8y ANNE ('()()PER Of .. o.14• PIM! '""" Local people whO wan\ to matntuln ex111tln1i school pro grams and aervic 1 wall h•\·e lo fight for them in S cramt>nto. st ;1 e supenntendenl or schoob YI II son Rtl u told II Sun Clemente audacnct• Tl.le. da) "Ir education 1s iiolng to ttet its share of thP pie," bald Rllt.•!oi, "we will I• Jve lo b(· :.l the head of the line " Rllr ~M'd an aud1en~ of about 100 school and com munily people at San Clcmenh.' 1111h 5chool, where parents. teachers. s tudents and ad mlnistr1At.ors are currently work 101 wath a $73,000 state planrun& arant lo improve the school's curnculum The state superintendent, who uld be has coo 1stently opposed Proposition 13 aJ\d still opposes ll, predicted that when the next !J.flHlon of the state leg1slature open • "th re Will be 15 bills !(' cul stale spending." Public schools are hard hit by state budget cuts, said Riles. State funds consUtute 71 percent of total public school funding In California. he said. and schools cannot assess new taxes or fees to make up lost revenue. as citle& and counties can. The 1980 legislative session. held in an election year . la -even less likely than the upcoming session to produce new law to he lp schools in the wake or Proposition 13. Riles said. "The chances of getting a good bill out or the legislature in 1980 is about as good as Custer's chance o( getting out or Llltle Bi~ Hom alive." be said. 20,000 Homes Eyed Adjacent to Laguna Aliso Proposal Aired By KA111Y CLANCY • OI llW D•llY l'llot Sl•ll Creat ors o f a proposed 20.000·home community on 6,623 hilly acres near Laguna Beach took their first s teps Tuesday toward gaining Orange County government approvals for their development. County planni n g com - missioners listened to a n hour. long presentation about the Aliso Viejo Company planned com- munity, \he lint lo a serjes o( hearings on the company's pro- posed change in the county general plan. The future 60,000-realdent Aliso Viejo community would be nestled in the coastal bills between Laguna Beach and South Laguna to the west and south. Laguna Hills to the oorth and Laguna Niguel lo the east. l" Dranaa in Laguna Beada. ' . Company proposals call for re- taining about half the 6.623 acres as open space and recreaUon land. including areas known as Moulton Meadows, the Aliso Creek nood plain, Wood Canyon and El Toro ridge. ' ' • A witness who called police to report a man climbing onto a second story apart- ment balcony Monday afternoon drew quick response from Laguna Beach or- ficcrs who swarmed around the Gaviota Drive a ddress within minutes. After flushing four people from the apartment. however , poli~ discovered one of the quartet had locked he rself out of the apa rtment and had asked friends to help . Death Threats Told Ex,,.Krishna Uader Testifies at Trim By TOM BARLEY Of tM o.lly ~i.t S\llft A former Hare Krishna devo- tee testified Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court that ari organization which allegedly hired a trio known as the "three Italians" to km Stephen John Bovan no longe r sought his death when lhe Fountain Valley man was shot to death out..side a Newport Beach restaurant. • Prosecution witness Roy Richard told the jury that the re- lationship between memben or the Prasadam Distributing lnc. and ''the Italians'' had de- teriorated to the point that "lhe employera bad become the vic- tims" at lhe time Bovan was murdered oo Oct. 22. 1m. Richard. who has been grant- ed immunity from prosecution in return for his testimony, said he a nd other m e mbe r s of Prasadam were threatened by "the Italians" and other M · sociates who demanded and re- ceived large sums or money. He quoted potential prosecu- tion witness Frank Rosal as tell- ing the assembled principals or Prasadam on one occulon: "If you don't feed a mad dog, he'll kill you." Identified-as a member of "the Italians" is Jerry Peter Fiori, 41, o( Huntington Beach. Fiori is bei.nc tried on murder charges stemming from allega- tions that be pumped nine shots into Bovan as the two m en Kraut Rout Man Peppers WouJa.be Thief BEND Ore. (AP) -A restaurant manager saved his cash register receipts by heaving a bowl of saue rkraut into the face of a man who pulled a knife and demanded money, police said. Jerry Carlson, 26, orned the till anG told the robber to get it himsel . While the robber helped himself, Carlson edged over t.o the buffet, picked up the bowl of sauerkraut salad -containing pepper - and heaved It. The. robber dropped the money and ran, police said. Not content, Carlson hurled a pan of croutons at the fleeing mran. Pollce saJd he chased the suapect lnto the parking lot, throwinl kitchen knives and waving a broomstick. argued outside a Newport Beach restaurant. Facing separate murder trials are two men who allegedly were with Flrori and who helped plan the killing of Bovan: Anthony "Little Tony" Marone Jr .• 2.1, and Ravmond Steven Resco. 28, both of Huntington Beach. Richard has testified that the killing o( liovan and two or his associates was planned when lhe Bo v an group kidnapp e d Prasadam principal Alexander Kulik , 28, of Newport Beach, and su cceurully held him until $100,000 in ransom was paid by Prasadam. (See BOVAN, Page AZ) Cockpit Fire , Revealed in Plane Crash Examination of wreckage from a Nov . 12 San Juan Capistrano plane crash has re· • vealed that the airplane's cockpit urea was on fire prior to the crash which claimed the life of a Huntington Beach physl· cian. A National Transportation and Safety Board spokesman said to- da; prellmlnary invettJ1at1on of the wrocka1e l nd~ated the plane' control• were intact at the moment ol Impact. The open s pace and recreation areas generally would be toward the coast while a reas In the north a nd s urrounding the Laguna Niguel Ziggurat would contain residential. commercial and industrial development. If the company's request is granted. Me ade said, total ~ree nbelt and open s pace acreage would drop from 4,*»9 acres under the existing general plan to 3,317 acres . Res idential de ve lopme nt would jump from t,310 acres permitting 10,097 homes to 2,472 acres permitting 20,000 dwell· ings. Meade said more than two· thirds of the proposed homes in Aliso Vi e jo wo uld be con· dom lnium-type homes rather than single.family dwellings. In addition. he said, one.fourth or 5.000.homes would be built In the low and moderate-income price ranges. Such homes would be priced so that families earning from 80 lo 120 percent or the county's $19,000-a-year median income could afford to purchase them. County planners, in a report to the commission, described the compan) proposal as a new con- cept In land use. "The concept can be described as a concentrated form or de- velopment wilh a hypothetical (See HOMES, Page A%) Cartoon mana1ed to talk the man into dro.Ppin1 the knlf c. Carlson held him until officen arrived, pollce said. Charged with first-degree robbery ln the incl· dent wu David A. Graber, a>, of Bend. The 1pokesman alao said the en1lne area wu nol in names u the aircraft phara1td to the earth In the &Ml Juan Creek bed, lriD· llll Neil J . Klllhner. JI. Kushner WH the ac.,. OCCUPlftt. IWeA Nlllf NTSB memben .,. ~- .... tb• iAYettlt•Uon ~ tb• NEW COMMUNITY IYSD spoknmu utd. -A.-o V..,. ~aJ11t- t. .. "B~ your legislature and your governor will do what they think people want," said Riles. "I have not heard that California citizens are ready to give up on education. But there is no Great White F at h e r up th ere somewhere. Jn a democracy we have to let government know what we wa.nl.'' In response to Riles' request that m ember s or the high BOIDie Drops In school's site improvement com: mlltee share with him their "dreams and hopes," parents a nd teachers expressed their frtntration. They said they are working with a planning grant to supplement an educational pro- gram which has been h an- dicapped by Proposition 13. ··How can you add that something extra ... asked com· <See RILES, Pace AZ) HQward G. Singer. 37, who calls himself "Howie the Dolphin," thinks Huntington Beach poli ce dispatcher Ma rianne Pierson 1s okay. He m et her Tues day nj ght while making a brief stopover in Huntington Beach dur- ing his voyage from Redondo Beach to San Diego in his amphibious car. Howie was in Costa Mesa today getting a muffler fi xed. It was da maged when he emerged from the surf at the Huntington Pier Tuesday nig ht. He planned to continue his voyage later today. He expects to arrive in Mission Bay Sunday. Arraignment Delay Granted for White SAN FRANCISCO <APl - Former Supervisor Dan White, wearing a bright orange pnson jumpsuit. appeared briefly in court today. but his arraignment on charges of murdering San Francisco's mayor and a city supervisor was continued for SECURITY TIGHT AT CITY HALL-AS one week. He faces death in the gas ch amber if convicted. Municipal Court Judge R.J . Reynolds granted a request by White 's temporary attorney, Gilbert Eisenberg. to allow the former city official time to hire permanent counsel. The 32-year -old White ap· peared calm but bit his lip as ho was led into court by two bailiffs. He did not even glance toward the spectator section. where his wife. Mary Ann. sat with members or the White family. 'FUNKY MOTOR' FINDS ..4 HOME "I had a reall)' funky mo«or for ule and I tried everything - fl Ju1t wouldn't Mil. "Then I tried the Dally Piiot and eold it oa t.be lint call. That'• the advertlsln1 succeu 1t.ory ot the Santa Ana man who placed th.ls ad bi the DallY Pilot: 281 V .. MUitan& p;n•I~. with •Pfel•I 4 btl carb 1213 XU•XJl.U Let the Da.lly Piiot make &hat hard sale or you. A lrlendly lld vlser can help write an ad at IU·5111. - The hearing was over s o quickly that only a few of a lurge crowd of reporters waiting outs ide were granted entry. The charges against White, filed Tuesday, Include ·•special circums t ances" which could bring him the death penalty if con· vicled. White is c:harged with two counts of firsl-deRree murder in the slaying Monday or Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Ha rvey Milk, the first avowed homosexual to gain high city of- fi ce. Coast Weather Patc hy l ow c lo uds Thursday morning along the coast, otherwise fair, ,eunny and mild . Lows tonight 44 lo 50. Highs Thursday 66 lo 72. INSIDE TODA 't' F'ormer Prtttdent N1zon tell• Fr~ch TV audience Watergate "I.CUI o blunder ·• See 1to'JI, A4. l•tle.x .. . :. AJ DAIL V PILOT Art Thefts Linked ,,,.__P,,..AJ BOVAN ••• Suspect Sought in LA, Laguna Richard aald Pruadam prtn. clpala were aqered wbeo Kulik told them that h1a kidnappers boWMI blm band and foot Md B h'Tt:vt! MIT('t .. :u . Of .. D<Mty 1'1194 '"'II Luaunu Bt.'arh m ve,tlt•ton. aiar a m•n "°"'l hl an thf' then ot a 'lithograph In Lo!'I Angt'I •~ thl' 1rnmt· m m who wttlkf"d oul or Lugunu'!i Vorpol Gullt•n with 1&.n $18,000 M (.' t-:n ht•r woodcut Nov 11 And a t.01 An{lf'l patrol ol ffrt•r 11~ld hl• pulh'<I tht' •rt ttut'f ovt'r and l(ftvt• him a t raffi r tkkl'l JUlt an houi l)\'for\' tht• oung m un flt•d from ~1h 1rn '1mone'11 art Nllll\'rv In W.-lt I.<» An1 I <A·t Ii with a .J1wan Miro llthoaraph SlmOM. who r.-11 and brokt> h1 no11t> whllf' chu Ina th<' art thlt~ from his gallf'rv. told 1.u11un• ot f1cera1 be rr d •bout the> t:!-('ht•r tht'ft In l..aa:unu n.-1tch and ron h t<'led VorpaJ darttto"' The l.ofi Ant1ell'11 coll <'lor 1,0 1dent 1fit.>d u t'Om poi&Jtt ketch o( the 1-U j)t'('t. dn1wn b\ l..M~Ull.t Beach olf1rt.>r 'rt'1 n ~hcAdMm and nott'<I lht• lh1ef ust'd th u m e namt' 1n l•lkln;t w1lh ol fict:Jls from both ttallPl"1f' "He ust"d the name Dan.el l' Johnson when h~ la lk"''d to the people al Vorp•I and tn LA. · said inve 11gator Kon L1&ter, who bas travelf'd l.ietwt.-en l...oO!> Angeles and Laguna Buch ~athermg' information on the fl eet.footed thief And a ~ Angeles potrolman pulled over a man matctun" the J RILES .•. m1tt ee c ha irman C orinne Parker . a parent, "when you don't ho\'e the basics you need to shore up the round at.ton ? .. T e ache r a nd committee m ember Tom Youngerman com· pared worlung with the planning grant lo .. pamtmg the deck of a stup while she's slnkini." Riles agl'eed that Proposition 13 has had· a bud effect on school morale "l recently told Gov. Jerry Brown that we who are teachers didn't go into education to become rtch," s aid Riles. ·•we did it because we care about children. "It w;ed to be that at least if you weren't being paid well. you were loved," he Hid. "But lo be poorly pa.Id and apparently unap- preciated will mean that we will lose good teachers.•• ,....,p_,,.AJ -HOMES ... ba la nce t}f population, opc·n ~pa{'e . rccn•ut1on, c·om merc1al use <Jnd employment," the re- port said Future planning commission he arings have been scheduled ror Jan IS, Feb. s and Feh. ro, and county supc•rvisors are ex- pected to make a final decision on t he company proposal in March. Cop Stricken In Clemente San Clemente police ofrlcer T1 m Hopkin reportedly col lapsed at noon Tuesday during 11 routine police invest.tgation and w a ~ t rans porte d t o S an Clemente GcneruJ Jlospilul. A p o l ice departm e nt spokesman said Hopktn was t r e ate d i n the hospital 's em ergency room and released He w~s on sick leave today aod wa s scheduled to undergo m edic al tests to dete rmine whether his {'Oll upsc could be traced to a health problem, the spokesman said. Hopkin, 31. is a San Clemente resident He has worked for the San Clemente Police Depart- ment ~ancc 1972 OAANOE OOAIT DAILY PILOT ·~o..~'"'' 0•••• ...... Wlttt'llftiH"ft•\l""" n-,...,,t~ ....... , PrP\\ l\C'Nl)ft~.., ..... 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I• MtW c.111••~•• '••h• •''"" llf '"•"'"' n \I -ll!lf , •f M611 t• M -"'lft ftll41h41ry .,.,_._u,.-""v SOUGHT IN LAOUNA Art Th•ft Sua.,.ct '"'I"'''., dl'.,lllpl1on "'tth .J d n \ t>r " h<'t'~c that 1denUfied him a~ Janws JohnM•n . juat an hour lK•Corc the l ..ru. Aru1ele1 the fl .. At that t1mt', thr officer d1dn"t think anylhmg or it," L1i.ter u ut "But the namt• John~on and the d<'scriptlon of th«> 1974 Ford 1'bunderblrd ge t u w ny ca r J ogged h l i. m emory ·· Loi. Angeles pohcc are seekln~ Johneon. whole llcenM lhows b8 taped bll tY• and repeatedly uv • In Welt LA. But a check on •buaed ldm wblle tle waa help- lht num't lie oso platct 1Jhow21 less nd ln their eutlody. ht• ho11 not realstered tho ve.bJ. On . .oae occulon, RJchard Hid, l'lt'. whlrh may d lay an arreat. a kJdnapper lboved the barrel of l.1!1tt>r u ld today (bal brtnalnii hlt 1un up Kulik'• rectum and u 111yclut· Into tht-cuae Hrller threatened to pull the trt11er. thl" month, "was probably a He auld Bovan repeatedly beat wM1tci of Um " and abuaed Kulik. The Ntw York p1ychlc told Richard said that after the Lls tflr that Johnimn wus not a ran1om wae paJd Kulik was 11uspN•t In th• cQlltl, and alluded bundled into a van and shoved 111 11 rOMpirucy Involving three out or the vehicle into the middle 11t•r-11m11 or busy Pacific Co1ast Highway. tit• ulllii ed u divining rod de· He said Kulik WU tortunate to vlrt> td pinpoint locaJJ.ona In the escape !Jtjury. l'lhlt• wht•rc thti EJSctier .woodcut-Police who uncovered tbe ai.1 m11ht huvt been stored after the leged murder conspiracy after llll'ft Bovan was shot to death Mid "l.t•t'-. J~t 111&y his Information evidence Indicated that the 111r1w1I out to be less than ac-. Prasadam orcaolzation was t•urult'," Lister said dee ly involved in a multi·mllllon Mt•anwhllt>, Los Angeles and dolrar drug s musgllog con- 1.agun.1 Beach ~elective~ are us· spiracy that had contacts with in· 111.i normal police te~hmques to t.ernationaJctruonetworluandtbe tr Jc' I.. down the art thief. e Thl' !\Ubpec t app<Jrently told Hare Krishna move ment. offac1ab at both galleries that be He agreed with defense at. was "a buyer of Escher works," torney Roge~ Rosen ~~al Flori und vls1Led the galleries several was the quiet man or the llml's before the thefts occurr ed. Italian group and that the defen· Tht• Escher woodcut taken dant had UUle or nothing to say from the Laguna gallery was when the ltaJlans and Praaadam r a 11 l• d · · L a C ut h e d r a I e principals got together at fre- En~ lout1e" C"The Drowning quent meetings. ('athedrall'. and was one of only . Willis told Rosen that ~van lO known to be in existence. fired several shots al Flori and The Miro lithograph taken Newport Beach businessm an rrom thl• Los Angeles gallery Joseph Davis in an incident that was valued at $1,850. e rupted when the bound and gagged Kulik was hurled from a SacldlefJack Cofk>ge campe r on P a c ifi c Coas t Highway after his ransom had been paid. Irvine land Eyed . For North Campus Saddleback College orricials are preparing to recommend new growth priorities that would place acquisition of I rvine Com pany land around the districl'i. north ca mpus at the top or the Jlst. The revised priority list should come before trnstees in January as part of the college's five year pla n for growth, ASl.iistant Superintendent .Edward Harl said Tuesday. Offi cials had p lanne d to purchase a second 2'> acres of the proposed 100-acre site with local tax money this year, Hart said. But passage of Proposition 13 forced trustees to delete the pro· posed purchase, an action Hart said could jeopardize the dis· trlct's option to purchase the rt!· maining 80 acres by 1982. The c olleg e ha s alre ady purchast"d and 1s develoving a 20·acre Sll C a l J effrey Jtoad and Irvine Center Drive in lrvme . "We originally intended lo buy $2 Million Honeymoon? NEW YORK CAP) -A Manhattan couple have ~ued United Airlines for $2.5 million, claiming their "once-in·a ·lifetime " honeymoon to Hawaii was ruined when the airline lost their luggage. Marlin Siegel, 37, of Manhattan, and his wife, Laura. 31, said they spent their two-week honeymoon wailing ror their luggage a nd buying clothes to replace 108t ltema. Th e luggage was r e · turned without explunu· lion two days after they returned home, the couple s aid in a suit med Tuesday in Manhattan Supre m e Court. Jarvis: Give 'Em the Ax KANSAS ClTY CM 0 .)-Politic1an11 will repsond to the taxpayers' r evolt if you "harmonize the SOBs with an ax ,•· says How a rd J a rvill , Proposition 13 architect. In an Interview before speak inc Tuesday lo the American Hotel and Mot.e l Association J arvia said he takes no stock i~ po11ticlans promises to cut spending or in other ways halt a bMJioooing bureaucracy. ''The only way you can cut government ls lo limit the money -and all the reat ls a bucket ol manure.•• he aatd. 'IRIAL CHAN~ MAN'S OUI'U)OK LITTLE ROCK, Ark. CAP) - In lt73, Cecil Walters pleadod guilty to robbery and went to prison on a 21-year sentence. Later, he said the Jude• didn't explain his rl1ht1 when he pleaded gUUty and won the rt1bt to be tried. He JOl hll trial 1'atad1y. Sen· teuce: •yean. t he third 20 acres with some stat(' money through the five· year 11lan of state funding for hulldrng projects " Hart said. ''Hut everything was held over for a year <because of Proposi- tion 13) so now we're asking for the S<.'cond 20 acres in our 1979 requtisl " ln the wake or the Jarvis-Gann a mendment, Hart s aid, the col- lege must now ul'!e state money for building programs and land acquisition. That means officials will ask trus tees to r ank the acquJslUon of the remaining 60 acres as a top priority for the 1980 fiscaJ year. The> SO·callcd five.year plan Is a s tute program that provides funds for community college building programs. Allocations a r e based on a complicated formula u1ting s tudent attend· ance figures and instructionaJ ~pace available. College officials must ha ve their priority list at the slate l''inance Department by Feb. 1. There, the list is analyzed and a decision will be made about in· eluding the Saddleback priority list In the 1980 fiscal year budget. '' ll takes one and a half years to gel somethin g into t he budget," Ha rt said . "In February, we'll be m aking re- quests for the 1980 fiscal year ." Suicide Takes Boy With Her ALLEN PARK, Mich. CAP)- A mother who co mmitted suicide also kilJed her son by mistake when carbon monoxide from her car lealted into the fa mily house, police said today. An autopsy report showed , Mar y Teller , 37, died of carbon monoxide poisoning Tuesday while sill.I ng in her running car In a closed carage attached to her suburban Detroit h.ome, Lt. William Reardon said. Detectives said the fumes ap. parently leaked Into the home, killing her 8-year-0ld son Martin and the family dog. "r•m sure she didn't intend to kill the boy," Rearson said. l.nwyer Geu Drink Packs M EM PlllS, Tenn. CAP) Lab technicians at the Uni vtrs1ty of Tennessee Hre an a ly zi ng Co ur f)Ut'koges of a fruit dri• concentr ate le ft at the front door of lawyer Mark Lane'R home, police of· rtclals say. Lane told police h e thou1ht l\la life might be ln danger because of hia U · eoclallon with the Peoples Temple cult 1al J<>ne8town, Guyana where more than 900 re1identa committed 1ulcld Nov. 18. Chter ol DetccUve1 C . llArtls Cole uld Tuesday that Lane reported Mon· day nllhl he found lrult· navorecl drink packa1e1 In • plutlc ba1 oa bl1 doorl~ SatW.y . Willis said both Fiori a nd Davis were unarmed at the Ume a nd that Flori courageous ly dealt with the angry Bovan whUe Davis hidbehlndacar. Davia and Kulik are two of four othtt defendants who will be tried in the same courtroom early next year alter the trials or Fiori, Marone and Resco have been completed. logatlaon a.at All seven defendants were in· dieted on murder charges by the Orange County Grand Jury. Wiiiis described Boven Tues· day as the "kingpin of the coke (cocaine ) deale r s in the Newport Beach area." Laguna Beach High School joggers Lynn Watkins, 17, a nd Cathy Smith, 13, carry on a conversation while com- pleting laps around the school track during Tuesday's hour.long jogathon to raise money for athletic and band uniforms tor the school. More than 130 students a nd teachers participated in the run, receiving a minimum of 25 cents per lap for their efforts. He said Bovan, described by him as being slx·toot·six and 250 pound~. had a long record In narcotics traffic and was being held in the county jail on such charges at a lime when the lta Uana bad the contract for hi• murder and were lookJn,C for him. . . Trade Deficit Puts Dow Average Down Willis tesliried that the Prasadam principals were "scared to death" or the ftallans and were making strenuous ef- forts to end the relationship with the group at the time Bovan was murdered. Richard. a former high rank· in~ member of the llare Krishna temple in Laguna Beach, denied Monday that the sect was in any way involved with Prasadam or a drug smuggling conspiracy. Richard refused to reveal where the reported bundles of hundreds of thousands of dollars cam e from prior t o b eing banked by Prasadam. He said Priaadam officials, inc luding himself, banked the money in bundles of less than $10,000 to avoid detection hy the Internal Revenue Service. Richard tesU/ied that he and other Prasadam oHlcials had become terrified of the "three Italians" and associates iden- tified as Rossi and Anthony "Big Tony" Marone by the time Bovan was murdered Gem Talk 811 J. C IWMPHRIES Gt'trtOl()(lf~I WHO USES GOLD? . . artd huw do 1111111 llM' II' NEW YORK CAP)-The •tock market tumbled today in reacUon to releaae of a hJgher than-i'xpected Oc tobe r trade deficit figure. The Dow Jones average of JO industrial issues, which fell 9 70 points Tuesday, s ank 11 52 to 792.62 in the first five hours of trading today. . Declines led advances 5·J cm the New York Stock Exchal'Jge. Shortly before the market ooened. the Comme rce Depart- ment said the October trade de(· iclt was $2.13 billion, brlngin St:ereo Equipment Taken in Clemente Ste reo equipment valued at $1 ,086 was reported stolen Tues day from a San Clemente home, which a burglar apparently en· tered through a sliding glass door William WhJte of 108 Avenida Caballeros told police the break. in occurred between 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. t he year's ddicit t o $24.79 billion. Analysts predicted that · the October deficit would be closer to Se ptembe r 's $1 .69 billion trade gap The October figure wa~ the h1~h<>st since July. Meeting Set On Housing The Capistrano Bay Area League of Women Voters will conduct a meeting Thursday in San Juan Capistrano on "Land Use and Housing" in the South Orange County area. The meeting will take place at 7·30 pm. at 32432 Alipaz St . Suite J It 1s open to the public. The meeting will focus on AV- CO Developers current plans for the Laguna Niguel area fronting the Pacific Ocean. The area is located between Crown Valley .Parkway and Selva Road along Pacific Coast Highway. Almost dally, we hear about the gold m a r ket. 1old prices and re lations hips between gold and currency. But. who uses thls Sold? Who buya it, and for whit purpOlleS? In 1977, («Old mines around the world produce(\ 1,428 tons ot 1old. That ls down slightly from 1976, and down slgniOcantly from production of 10 years ago. A.a the .amount or gold left In the earth conllnue1 to dwlndle, so does producllon. Laat year, '18 tons, 70 percent of au 1old produced. was boucht. and uHd by Je welry manufacturers. lnvutor1 bouCht. 230 tons· of aold lut yHr, comp1red to only 80 tool lo 1171. U.S. and. llallan J•welry manufacturers uM molt of the gold. 1be mark.t tor the 01\lahed product la beavl•t In ttM Middle Ea1t and tho U,8 . Aa mine product.lon llM' down, and demand 1oe1 up, prte.e IO a1-., naturally, wtth lhe upward flow ol demand. Above·1round l&oc:u mutt llelp ll'teet UM demand u mlM DC'Oduetioe talla. And the demand wiD alm01t sunly continue to IO up • Chooee from our magnlfkent aelectlon of diamond pendants In an shapes and sizes • J. C. J.l~J.,.u,6 Je-l~m MEMBU AMERICAN GEM $0CIHY ~ _ 1823 ~T 9 VO C09TA M~SA OONYENtENT TIAM8 ~Charge 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 6'9-3401 I I I . . . Orange Coast EDI TION Today's Closing N.Y. toeks ~ 1 VOL. 71, NO. 333, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1978 N TEN CENTS • Airport Jet Test Flights Approved . 9 By KA'nlY CLANCY Of ... &Milt,.....,_... Bl11cr but puhapa -qu1ettt jet• will Oy from Oran1e Count.> 'Airport twkt d1dly for up to three months al~lkc l:S The 1 l5 and 5 -.o·p m. test de parlure of th~ lSS PHlienaer Hughes AJrwest Jets were ap proved on u 3-2 votl' h> rounty supe rnsors Tucbd•' /ter u (e1~ ty tour hour hu rtng Tom Chandle r , Hu1hu · Orange County 1tatton m1ma1er, d lht lefi{ ffill\u wlll irrivo lilt lhe a•rport.at 12 '4 p.m . comlna rrom Edmonton, Canada, with 111 top lint at Lu Vegas The Boeing 727 aircraft will de-part al t · 15 pm ror Phoenix, retu r n from Phoenix al s· u p m 1&nd depart for Las Vegas Jt 5 40 p m en route back to F.d monton .. Jolnln11 Supe rvisor Thomas Riley In votinJ ror the test Tues- day were Supervisors Ralph Clark and Philip Anthony. S upervlaora Ralph . Diedrich and Laurence Schmit cast dis- aeotln1 votes. The 727 jet noise will be monitore d through s pecial e quipment at seve n noise monitoring sites around the (See AIRPORT, Page A2) t Blufftop· Battle Escalates Again , • t i • ' f SUBJECT OF ATTACK Prop. N Foe Mcinnis i At Year's End Deify ...... M.tff ........ SOUR ABOUT LOSS Prop. N'a Atherton Mesa Verde School Closing Approved ' In a 5-1 vole, wi th Rod Mac· £, Millian dissenting, Newport- M esa school trustees vote d ~ Tuesday night lo close Mesa r Verde Ele mentary School al lhe end of the current school year. About 25 parents and school staff members. many dressed in T·s hirts bearing the school's • name. were at the school board meeting in what proved lo be a fruitless e ffort to i1ta ll the closure. Tru s tees said d eclining finances in the wake of court de- cisions and Proposition 13 com- bined with the school's enroll- ment or -less than 250 g~e them cording lo district Supe rinten· dent J ohn Nicoll those s tudents wiU be transferred to Paularino School. He said that all but about four o f Lhe a phas ic s tudents are <See CLOSING, Page .U> White Given I-week Delay On Death Raps no options in the matter. S AN FRANCISCO <AP) - The eleme ntary students cur· Former Supervisor Dan White, renlly attendin.g the school, will -wearing a bright or ange prison have the choice of a ttending jumpsuit, appeared brie rty in e I t .h e r. Ad a m s Sc h o o l or court today, but his arraignment Cahrorrua School next fall. on charges or murdering San Mesa Verde School also cur-Francisco's m ayor and a city rently houses the district's 30 supervisor was continued for aphasic students, children with communications disabilities. Ac- Author Alleges 'Fraud' By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Ol llW 0.lly l'llot Sqff The controversy over Newport Beach 's Proposition N continu.es to boil. nearly a month after the blufftop park measure was de· feated by a 4,000·vote margin. Monday, the m easure's author. Gene Atherton, accused City Councilman Don Mcinnis and the Irvine Company of rra udulently-oppos ing the m eas ure . Atherton didn't elaborate on what he meant by "fraudulently." At the Ume, Mcinnis didn't answer the Laguna Beach physi· cian's charges <lirecUy, but he warned Atherton, ''those are pretty serious charees. • • The counci~man said today he plans no legal action against Atherton. "After all, you have to con· sider the source. However, if he keeps it up. I m ay have to con· tact m y attorney," Mc innis said. Offi cials lit the Irvine Com· pany had no immediate reply to Atherton's remarks. Atherton, in addition to his ac- cus a t ions m ade during Mon- da y's City Coun cil m eeting. wanted c ity councilme n to est ablish a citizen's committee to investigate Mcinnis' part in the campaign. He said that. if his charges were borne out, he wanted the council to censure Mcinnis and to put the me asure back on the ballot next April when local school board elections will be conducted. Councilmen took no action on Atherton's proposal, but earlier they discussed e nacting a city law t hat would identify 'COD· lributors to campaig ns for or Against city ballot propositions That disclosure law is being sought by Mayor Paul Ryckoff a nd other backers or the defeat- ed ballot measure . · Present state law requires that campaign reports for ballot me as ure s upporters or oppo- nents be filed only if more than <See BLUFF, Page A2) O;ilty 11'1._ Slaff l'tooto AIRLINE AND CITY OFFICIALS SHARE ROSTRUM DURING JET TEST DEBATE Alrwest's Russell Stephenson (left), Newport Chy Attorney O'Neil and Councilwomen Heather Trade Deficit Widens Exports Decline largest in 10 Monlhs WASHINGTON (AP I U.S The 29-month tr ade deficit has exports dccHned by the largest w o rri ed admini s tration amount in 10 months as the na-economists, who have said it is ti o n 's trade deficit with other contributing to-tnftation in this countries grew larger In Oc-country and the decline of the tober. the Commerce Depart-dollar in foreign trading. m ent said today. · The $2.1 billion deficit for Oc- Thc news followed by a day a tober was about average for the report that inflation is ru.ming year It compared with a Sl. 7 at aboqt 10 percent. worse than billion trade gap in September tht' administration previously and a $1.6 billion deficit in admitted, -and-a ~tatement by-August.- President Carter's r haef in11a· U.S. businesses sold S13 billion lion adviser that it may be in products to other cowitrtes, months before the re is any im-but that ~as a decline of 3 l per- provement. cent from Septe mber. Exports Witnesses Heard Fatal Shot,s 'Fired? By TOM BARLEY Ol IM Delly Pllet SI aft A divorced couple who had breakfast together at a Ne wport Beach restaurant ID the early morning hours of Oct 22. 1977, testified today that they heard the s hots fared when Ste phen John Bovan or Fountain Valley was murdered ID the nearby parking lot. Richard Gilbert and his ex· wife. Barbara Woods. testified separately 1n Orange County Superior Court that they were a bout to drive orr m her Cadillac when the s hoL'I were fired . The prosecut1on claims that the shots we re fired by defen· dant J erry Peter f'i rori and that Fiori put nine bullets f nto Bovan before drivin~ off at hig h speed on Newport Boulevard in his 1973 g reen Cadillac convertible. Both Gilbert and his ex-wire testified that they saw a vehicle ans we ring that d escription s p eed oy them with t i res screeching as they sat in he r car . stunned by the sound or gunfire. Both witnesses said they saw two men in the s peeding Cadillac. They were unable to identify either man as Fiori. "fl all happened in less than a minute." Gilbert exp l ained "The car went by us al high speed and it was n't pass1ble to get more than a glimpse of the occupa nts." Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley said he will put on more witnesses to conclus ively prove that it was Fiori. 41. of Hunt- ington Beach, who used a 9mm autom atic pistol to end the life or eovan. The orosecution c laims that <See BOVAN, Page AZ> or food. chemicals , gold and other commodities declined s harply B.ut 'tre;&s11_r)' ~e.£!~,ec_,f-'ta""r~-­ Michael Blumentlial sa1 e figures still indicate "convnued progress toward the improved trade configurations we have been anticipating." About $224 million in the decline in exports was in the er- ratic purchases or gold , which had gained a bout the same amount in September , he said. ··Exports continued to hold <SeeTRAOE, Page AZ ) * * * Stocks Tumhk In Reaction To Deficit Hila NEW YORK (AP )-The stock market tumbled today in r~action to release of a higher than·cxpectcd October trade defi cit figure The Dow J ones average of 30 arv!;;strial issues. which fell 9 70 points Tuesday. sank 14.03 points to JOO 1 t today. Declines led advances 5-1 on the New York Stock Exchange. Shortly before the market opened. the Commerce Depart- m ent s aid the October t rade def- 1c1l was $2. LJ bi llion , bringin the year's d efi cit to $24.79 billion. Analysts predicted that the Oclober defi cit would be closer to September 's $1.69 billion trade gap. The October fi gure was the highest since July. ' SECURITY TIGHT AT CITY HALL-AS one week. He faces death in lhe gas chamber if convicted. Municipal Court Judge R.J . Reynolds granted a request by Wh ite's temporary attorney, Gilbert Eisenberg, to allow the former city official time to bJre permpnent counsel. Senator Slip ports Utility · Mexico Quake BULLETIN MEXICO CITY (AP ) -A na· jor ear1hquake jolted downtown Mexico City today, and the Red Cross said ll had reports tbat se vera l building s we r e destroyed. There we re no Im· mediate .reports of casualties. i 11 . ) • .. Weather Patch y low clouds Thursday morning a long the cout , ot•rwlse falr, s unny and mild. Lows tonight 44 to 50. Highs Thursday 88 to 72. INSIDE TOD.4 't' Former Prertdent Nl:ton tell• French TV audience Watergate "waa a blunder." See story, .M. latlex At YM• ltfltlQ 14 A'"' UllM" . (!I MMtt11 .. Mllt9ol ........... M L.M ... .,. M M9¥1ft 8 .. 11 ·~:J ... , Mftk ... .. c:.et • AJ .,....,_ .. ~-· 8f Nati-I..... M Cl........ DMI Of .... C-Y All c-to "lytll\a...,_ at c-.. • .. '""' ., .. .... lletle9' M Or • ....__ At4 •-..net..... M IM<• Iii.,.. at • ...,,.._. ... ,, T .... I..... 8M ~ c••• .,......,. . ...,, PM\11 CM, IMS ~ M • •ea,e " """'...... ... The 32·year-old White ap. peared calm but bit his lip as he was Jed into court by t wo bailiffs. He did not even glance toward the spectator section, where his wife, Mary Ann, sat , with members of the While family. The hearing was over so quickly that only a few of a large crowd of reporters waiting out.al de were granted entry. The charges against White, filed Tuesday, Include "special circum s tances'' which could bring him the death penalty if con· vlcted. White is chareed with two counta ot first-decree murder tn the s laytn1 Monday of M.,or Oeor1e Mote:OM and Supervisor Harvey Milk, the llr1l av-OWed homosexual to 1aln high city of. fi<:e. Moscone wtH be buried Thurs· Oay and Milk la to be cremated Friday nipt. Delly ............... •IN CONIUL TANT ROLi Denni• carpenter Paid $44,313 as Consultant State Sen. Dennis Carpenter said today he secs no reason why customers or San Diego Gas & Electric Company shouldn't pay ror the utility firm ·s efforts to find outside financ ing to de· velop a billion-dollar power plant in Mexico. The Newport B eac h Republican was hJred as a con- sultant to the Mexican Power project by Willia m Black of La J olla, who In turn had been hir ed by the San Diego County utility as a consultant to seek lo· ternational Clnene lng. Carpenter got $44,313 ln fees and $2.~ ln expenses. Auditors tor the state PubUc Uttllties Commission. which oversees public utllitles. saad San Diego Gu and Electric may have spe.nl as much as '500.000 "imprudently" to help tlnd financing for the plant, proposed o. corust.rUctlon near Ens~ada in Baja Callfomta . .. /1 • ·'. ' • PUC auditors are urging that the costs. mcluding consultants fees. be paid by stockholders of Sa n Diego Gas , n ot its customers. Spokesmen for the utility have dented any improprieties . Black was paid $125 an hour, or Sl.000 a day, plus expenses for bis work in attempting to secure financing for the power· plant. Plans for the pla nt, which San Diego Gas hopes will be an alternative to its failed attempt lo build the Sundesert nuclear plant, ln the Mojave Desert, are being reviewed by the Mexican government, according to Black. Black posted a bill for $140,000 In expenses. noting he traveled around the world-and several times to Europe for th~ project. Carpenter uld today he is "very proud" oC his Involve ment <See t.mUrY, •••• _AJ) 'FUNKY MOTOR' FINDS A HOME "I had a really funky motor for sale and I tried everything - it just wouldn't sell. "Then 1 tried the Daily Pilot and sold It on the first caU." That's the advertlailli succ atory of the Santa Ana man who placed lhl8 ad in the DaUy Pilot: 288 Y·B MuslAnl! Engine, with 11pedol 4 brl rnrb '213 XXX·XXXX Let the Dally Pilot make that h•rd &ale tor Y9U· A friendly •d; vlser can help write an ad at 642·58'78. 'Jl.2 DAILY PILOT N ftnt A•rillfl Talia Brelcen Oii 20,000 Rills UCI Hou.sing Plan Changed Houses Sought 8 'flt t LAN Of -!HU~ ...... \\-" (' r l' •• t o r' of ·• p r o po ~ «' d 20,000 lwow t•ommunlt (»n 6.~1 hill.> Bt'r•'" n<'tir Lttl(uno Rf'.i rh tuok lhl'ir nr ... t 'k'* Tu ~"v tow .i rd .iouu llK <>r•n61t' Cowl\~ (10\'lll'llOl\'lll ltl'llfil\lllh1 for tht•lf etc-" 1• lopnwnt t' o u n t \ 11 I ., 11 n 1 n a: r 11 '" m111i'wnt•fl! hi.lNlt'd to an hou1 long pn·wntutton about lb.t A1W> VfoJo Comp•n> plannMt ('()m mun1t • the ru-:.t ln -.eori ol ht•urina on tht• l'Omp ny • pro po:.cd chllni;..-tn &h tount) 1 ent.·rol plun ,,,....,...,,. J AIRPORT •.. u1rpOrt and in i.urroundll\! rt•~, 1denttttl Jrt"W> Th~ t'qUJl)nlent lb part or nn ongoing noise tt>Shn& pro1i1nm and will a llow the county hl eompan• dotu during the tesllii with data collectt.-d from other flight operations dunng the pa!>l several years "What we arc interested in Is to serve the people or Orange County and here comes !.Omt.-onc who has the equipment to 111 c rease Uk> number of people who use our facilities," Clark s~ud "We are saying put your a irplane where your mouth 1s," Clark continued "Let's get on with the test." Diedrich, however. argued that insufficient proof has been offered to show the tests will re- duce aircraft noise over all res1denllal areas. Besides. he contended, "If the airplane does meet the noise standard then 'A C have u m.iJor proble m "We have runway problems We have h!rminal problems We have parkin~ proble m s . We have access problems. Are' we ready to face those problems now?" be asked. In their m ajor ity vote, supervisors decided that while the lest may last 90 days, it could bC' halted al the end of the flri.t 30 or 60 days if the bigger Boeing 727·200 jets produce higher noise over any residential area And if the test 1s halted, they said, Hughes would have to dis· ~ continue the 7'Z7 flights wittiin 45 days Most of Tues day's· debate focused on heated opposition to the tests by Santa Ana Height!. residents who fear the bigger ..let:Lw.llLbeJl outmore.nmse..nve.i:. their homes, Newport Beach ci· ty ofhcials and airport critic Dan Emorv Speaking in favor or the tests were reprei.cnlat1ves from the Tustin ('1ty Council and the bu!>!· n es ~ <>riented Commu nity Airport Council. During one light moment, Newport He a c h Cit y Coun- cilwoman Jackie Heather drew laughter wh en she s uggested the te:-.l departures be early in the morning when Riley would be in his Newport Beach home lo hear the Jets. • "During the recent political c;impaign Chairman Riley made a lot of poinls by saying he was m his office by 7:30," she said. "I think that is because he could not sleep beyond 7. "I lhmk it would make more senst• to make the nights go out al 7 a m and c huin the ch;iirman to the bedpost," she quipped Diedrii>h and Schmit focused much.of their attention on poss1 ble runway damage from the 160,000 pound 727 jets. The DC 9 ·~ Hughes ('Urrently uses wl'h~ht 95,000 pounds Hoeing spokesman Stan Cobb said the larger Jets would not damage the runway during the test and the pavement will be monitored for s tress. "The thing is, 1ur, a runway doesn'l just suddenly fail and airplanes fall into big holes," he s aid. ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT l,_C)r~fA,tt,' 0.1ty µ•tot •thwhtCrti\t"etn btNfttf'W tft#'\ PfP\\ 1\0i.lbh"-00, lf'W0.•fC9t' (.q.t\I P.vtM1\9'1"'1t ( 4"'C»,.,,., ~,,_ .... edit~ M• OtAA• twd ltl'o"4•v •tvwon r hctay '°' C...tt M/11 ..,.. ... #POtl A·-'"' H~h"'llOJ" ftttM:l't ,,_. •••tt v.-u., .... 11 .. \•d41ttJ.v\ v ..... '"" ~;:;,~::;.:;~~.~=·~~'~ OftftC1 ... OUbh~"•"O DIM\4 I\ .. UI -~· ..... ~tt .... C4'1• ~\A f:•ll•OtA4•"'1' .... ,,,. .... rrr\•IJilnl ,.M P\Ml\l'tl" , .. , .. Qlrt.y V•f• Pt•\•~14t"f C,.,_. ~ TNmUWHttf "'"''"' ·-·· M...,.._ Mon•O'"' Edl19r Ol•rl•• M LM• "'-" ... ., ............ Mt"H•"O•"'"" • Th• rutur<-o.ooo rHld nt ll'\o Vt~·Jn <'mnmunlt)' wt~uld ht1' n «' r. t l t• d 1 n t ht• ,. u .i • I u I t11 I h ht•l v. e1•11 l uic una Rt· <'h und South 1.11gu11a to ll1l' "'•·i.t 1111d ~outt. La11una tf1ll11 to tht• north • nd Waf\lnlt NIUU("l lo tht• l'ltl'tl C-omp.tn\ propo 11111 <'itll for rt• lmnln61 about holf lht· 6,G2:1 uc•rt·. "" i>Jlt'n .!llM"'' 1111d n•c•1 t•llh on land , in<'hldlnic ut'H known ai. Moulton M••uduw-.. thu Allt.o C'rt'l'k flood plain, W<><Kl Canyo11 an() 1-;1 Toro rtd.i • The o~ .. pac.-and rt.·<'r alloo ar -& ncinll) would b4." lOwud thc-roa l whll1> IH fUll In ttw north ~nd surrouod1nw thl' 1 .-~un41 N1 ut•I l.1R1CUrMl would ronluln l"t.'!tldent1al. <'Ommert·u1l .md lmluMnul dt'vl'lopmt•nt If fhe rompar\) ·,. rt'(}Uc:'"ll is ~rant d M t-ad l' "IJld, tott1I Jotrt•t•nlH.•lt und o"l'n :.pucl' .H'rt'.Jl(t' 'AOulrl d1011 frorn 4,RO'J J\'H'll undt•r the exu.ting 1ecn~rul plun to :i,317 uc·rt•i. Res 1dent 1 al develop me-nt \\Ould 1ump from 1,310 acres J)\!rm 1tting 10 097 honlC':i lo 2.472 .icn•s p(•rm1ttml( 20,000 dwell 1n.c:. Meade sn1d morP than two third11 of thl' pro1l0scd homes in Alti.o V11•10 would be l'•HI dominlum l Ypt> homf's rath,•r thun sm1tlc family dw~llinRS. ln addition. he Sllld, one fourth or 5,000 homes would be built in the low and moderuto•income price ranges. Such homes would be priced so lhal families earning from 80 to 120 percent of the county's Sl9.000-a ·yeur median income could afford lo purcha~e them County planners. in a report to the comm1ss1on. descnbed the <'Ompan) propo:-.al a:-. a new con cepl m land use "The concept ean be descnbcd as a concentrated form of de ve lopment with a hypothetical balant•e of populat10n. open space. recreation, com merc1al use and employment," the re· port said. Future planning commis11ion hearmRs havP been i.chcdulc.-d for Jan 15, Feb. 5 and Feb. 20, and county s uper visors arc ex· peeled to m;ikt• a fin.II decision on the company propoi,ul in March. Frowa Page AJ CLOSING ••• bused to Mesa Ver de and so the trans fer of the prog~am won't appreciably increase transporta- tion demands. Tne-parents-wtm ~polt t'O trustees during an hour -long hearing included Dr Mi chael Levine. the former c hief of Fairview State Hospital, and Fr;Jnk Barbaro. chairman of the count y's Oemocral1 c Central Committee They asked a delay in the c·losure until more is known a bout the district's fina ncial status They also called for a d1slrictwide study of decllning enrollment so that trustees could draw up a masterpl<1n for use of all district schools But Don Smallwood , school board president, refuted their arguments m a lengthy rebuttal in which ht> madl' these p-0ints · Proposition J'.l is not the only reason for school closure. In th•· 1970s. the district's enroll ment will have dec lined by about J0,000 students . The declining e nrollment problem has been under dis trict study for the past seven years and resulting enrollment projections have been "frighten ingly accurate " The dislnct has cul ad m1nistralor s. maintenance, t e achers and non essentia l services to avoid t'los ing schools. "Most of the lime when we're making these culs, such as deleting high school bu~lng, all we hear is critici11m ," he said . With lhe district facing a drop in incom e in the next riscal year of $4 million to $5 million, he said, "there is simply no way to maintaln the high quality or the Newport-Mesa district in th£' aftermath of Prop, 13, the Ser rano vs. Preis t decision and declining enrollment. "Historically, this community has financially s upported its schools and the fact 1s that now we have nothing lo say about It exeept through our s t at representatives Thi!! school board hasn't set a tux rate since 1975." Howi.e Drops In O.lly ,.llet Staff ...... Howard G. Singer, 37. who calls himself "Howie the Dolphin," thinks Huntington Beach police dispatcher Marianne Pierson is okay. lie met her Tuesday night while making a brief s topover in Huntington Beach dur- ing his voyage from Redondo Beach to San Diego m his a mphibious car. Howie was m Costa Mesa today getting a mufner fixed. It was damaged when he emerged from the s urf at the Hunlington Pier Tuesday ni~ht. He pl:mn<.'d to t:ontinue hii. voyage later today lie expects lo <Jrnv<.• m Mission Bay Sunday Imer-city Busing Rejected "by I~ Irvine City Council m embers unanimously went on record Tuesday rughl as opposing bus· mg or city public school children to other cities to achieve racial and sociaJ balance. The ac tio n . with Coun- cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido abst>nl. look the rorm of a rei.· olution drafted by Councilman David Sills Councilman Lai:a. J\&.ran sug gesled Tha fhe Los Angeles Superior Court. panel of experts whic h came up with a plan for integrating Orange County stu cknb with lhoi.c of Los Angeles had some Jtood point:-. But he Joined in approving lhl' re:.olut1on which call ed proposed busing an "adverse impact on our planning process and goals ·or this community " The resolution follows a Mon· d;iy s uggestion by a panel of eight CXJX'rts appoint<'d by Los Irvine Guslws Over Morning 'Car Wash' 'Thnc·~ no problem. every onc'b Just enJoymg a Cree car wash." a traffic policem an re· 1lorled to the Irvine police dls· patcher · fl wusn't that a new business ' opened this mornin g on MacArthur Boulevard just west of Red lhll Avenue. Instead the "('ar wash" was created when <1 contractor repairin g buried street signal mechan is m s chopped into a 12·inch water rhain. The rcsult1n~ 90 foot-high gusher of wuler could be seen ror miles, a new diversion for clogged Newport Freewuy Lruf· nc. Irvine Rt1nch Water Distnct officials said the geyser con- tinued for about 45 minutes The tl<'cident hapoencd at 1·45 a .m Irvine police directed lralf1c around the water SPOut. There were no nccidents reported. "Thcr<! was, however," said an officer, ''a nice rainbow." FrOMP-..AJ Angeles Superior Court Judge Paul Egly urging a desegrega- tion p lan transcending Los Angeles school boundaries in· e luding Orange County Ir vine's r esol ution is scheduled for forwarding to s ta t e l egislators and con · gressmcn Richard Jones Services Set Private funeral services will be conducted lhis week for Richard Hacon Jones, a long- time Corona del Mar res ident who died Monday al the age of 66. Mr. Jones was retired after working as a merchant in Corona del Mar and in the In· surance bu.~lness. He died al his home at 603 Iris Ave. He had lived In Corona del Mar for 30 years. He leaves his widow, Doris M. Jones of the home and a brother, Cary JonesofKansasCity, Mo. '::j. Women Killed TRUCKEE (AP> Four women. two in a car and two on fool, have been swept lo their deaths off a 70 foot high bridge bet ween Truckee and Reno. Gem Talk wtft> USES GOLD? . and lww oo llitrll u8t' II" The Irvine Company scot notice by letter today to the University of California that It la brealdne off negotiations to develop sites for low and moderate priced houaln& on the campu.s ot UC Irvine. The company announced the agreement. or the ci~ of ~rvine and 111eot'ange County Fair Housin1 Clouncil to instead de vetop sites for 725 houain& units an six or seven locations scat· tered through Irvine Company housin1 develOPmeoUI. Under the a1reement sought unsuccessfully with the uni- ver s ity, 1,400 homes would h ave been developed on 78 acres of UCI land. Fr .. P~AJ UTILITY .•• with the project. The senator said that he worked 21h years for Black doing legal consulting and arranging meetings with Mex ican officials. He is not connect- ed with the project now, he said. Carpenter said the Mexican venture is simply part of the utility's obligation to f ind a lle rnative energy for its customers. - "If the expenditures were legitimately related to providing power lo its constitu ents," Carpenter said, "It._ would be rather difficult to deny them an allocation or expenses to those customers." Carpenter blamed t he con troversy on a P UC s taff that is "not interested io power genera tion and has a no.growth men- tality." "I think those people." he said , "are out or step with the agency the y're e mployed by. "What lhey s ay doesn't trou· ble me at alt. This is one of the boldest and most intelligent potential energy development progr a m s we 've h ad in California for some time." Carpenter said the San Diego Gas effort has had the support of both Gov. Brown and tbe presi- dent or the P UC. Pr .. Pflfle A J TRADE ..• alo ng the much improved lrerd that has been evident in recent months ... he sard "Importantly, our balance or trade in the area of m anufactured goods and m· dustrial materials is continuing to show substantia l improve· ment." The drop in exports was the largest since a 9 percent decline last J anuary. Imports rose 0.1 percent lo $15.1 billion in Octob er as Americans continued to buy more imported automobiles and electronic equipment. It appeared certain that the trade gap for the year will sur· pass last year 's record $26.5 billion deficit. because it has reached $24.8 billion in lhe first 10 montbsoftheyear. The administration expects the trade deficit to decline s ub stantially, perhaps in half, next year as other countries are able to buy more U.S products and oil imports deline. The October trade report did show a $125. 7 million decline in 011 imports after a $270.3 million increase in September. UC Regents we1 c scheduled to take uclion on the proposal at their November meeting. They did not approve the ugreem.ent but rj \her, direct ed further negotiations. The collapse of n ogotialions means a loss to UC or $1.5 million the Irvine Company had agreed to provide for site de- velopment utility lines, s treets. sewer's and the like. L. E . Col(, UCJ vice chanceller in charge of business matters, said "We hope we can get uni· versity resources to go ahead and meet our needs. We will have to finance that by some other means." Developme nt on the UCJ ,am- p u s was the first o f two alternatives proposed in a hous- ing lawsuit "-Cltlemcnt in Nov- ember of 1977, which ended litiga. lion brought by the Fair Housing Council against the city a nd the Irvine Company. The Fair flousmg Council had claimed that t he defe ndants failed to gave adequate con- sideration to the housing needs of the workers that would be employed by lhe company's pr oposed I rvi ne Industrial Complex-Ealit. The second alternative, to build housing on ITvine €om· pany land, is the route being take n now Frowa Page AJ BLUFF ••• $500 1s raised or spent. The individual contributions only need be identified if they contribute more than $50. Atherton and other hackers of Proposition N c laim the ir measure was defeated by an elevenlh·hour letter sent by a group that identified itself as the New p o rt Beach Citizens Political Action Council. The letter, signed by Mcinnis Im plied that passage of the measure could cost Newport luxpayers St million lo build roads a long bluff edges and that expenditure could halt construe· lion o f the Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Upper Newport Bay. Backers of the measure claim that lette r and a series of ne ws paper ads placed by the J rvine Company were direcllr responsible for th\? mcasure'i. defeat Atherton. in h.i~ emotional ex change with Mcinnis Mond;iy, said the absentee ballots -cast before either the ad campaign or the letter ran 58 percent in favor or the measure. He, along with other backers of the measure. say they h;iv<· been unabll• to find out who the contributors to the political ac lion council arc and so they havt· sought assistance from the <.:it)' Council At Ry<'kofr's urging Monday. councilmen agreed to consider :.i city ordinance to amend di5· closure regulations lo match ex 1sting rci:i ulal1ons fur can · did ates. T hose laws require the report ing of the source o r funds ~ greater than $200 raised or spent oy any candadatt' and the 1den- tificat1on of individuals who con tribute more· than SS to a can d1date llowcvC'r. 1f e nacted, the new ordinance would not affect the reporting on Proposition N. The deadline for those campaign re- ports is Jan 31 BOVAN •.• MacMllUan, in 01moslng the clo!!ure, said he wouldn't vote for the 'axing of any school" un· tit the district bas developed a long-range school use pla n balled on high school attendance boun· , daries. Fiori was aided and abetted by Hia idea was echoM by moat Anthony "UtUo Tony" Marone --other-board-~,""''--__........,_-*l.,"'-.JIU'IJ>' Ray mond Steven Almost dally we hear about the gold market. go ld prices a nd relationships bc twf'en gold and currency But, who uses this gold? Who bu• s it, and for what purposes? ln 1977 gold mlnes around the world · produced 1,428 tons of 1old. That.. is down aliJ(htly from 1976, and down slgnificantJy from production of 10 years ago. As the amount of 1old left in the earth contlnuea to dwindle, ao does production. La111t year, 978 ton11, 70 percent of oil gold prod1..ced, waa bouaht and u sed by Jewe lry maJ1uf octurera. lnvest-0r1 bou&ht 220 tone of 30ld tu t year , compared to only 80 tons In 1976. U.S. and Italian Jewelry manufacturers uso moet of the 1old. The market for the finished product la heaviest In the Middle Eas t a nd the U.S . As mlno production aoes down, and demand 1oe1 llJ>, prices ao alon1. naturally, wlth the upward now of demand. Above·IJ'()Und atocka must belp meet the demand Al mine production falls. ~nd l1'e demaJRt wtU atmoet surely continue to ao up . Choose from our magnificent selection of diamond pendants In all shapes and sizes • they'd like to see district staff Resco, 28, both of Huntlngton members start s uch a Rtudy with Beach, both of whom face tho idea of e11tabllshlng dltferent separate trials on murder and types of schools . Those me n conspiracy charges. tloned Included kindergarten l hrou1h ei1hth grade, kin· Flori, who once faced the dcr1art~ throu1h fourth com-death pmalty for hl1 alle1ed klll· blned with .'lfth throu~b eiahlh ln1 of Bovan, la beln1 tried after 1rade1 or even kind r91rten pleadlOI not guilty to charges of through twetfth wrades, d pend munter, tDiic;Mney tu-mwde1 Ing on the faclUll avallab(o. andconaplracytokldnap. • l • • J. e. fiump~ri.d J11-fer.s ME~R AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BenkAmtrioerd-M-.r C1\atve 32 VIARS IN THE SAME LOCATJON . PHONE ~1 I Saddleback \ Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks , VOL. 71, NO. 333, 4 SECT IONS, SO PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1978 TEN CENTS Riles: School Must Fight for Money ; -8y A.NNE.CQQ.p ll OI .. o.lty ,_.,.. "41ft Local peopl(l who wunt to . maintain t•xi11tmtt '4t'hooJ pre acrum s nd t>rv1cc>:o "rll h•' ~ to ·fight ror lht•m in Sucrnm t-nto, · s tate su1)('r1ntt-ndt•nt ot •d l(IOI W 1l i.on Ril e -. t o ld J 'iao Clementti audience Tuesda) "If edutoahon 11> .imnR lll fCt'I 1li. s hare of the pie." '>Jld R1l~. ''we w10 have lo bt· at the h('ud Riles addrHA an a(R!~ of abou\ lOO chool dnd '°m munny peoplf at San Clem nte lllsh 'Sthool. whtre partnt>., tc r ht r , s tudents a nd ad m lnlstratora are currenlfy work mR with M $73,000 state planning ~rant to improve the school'i. curriculum The state supenntendent , who i.a1d he hab consistently opposed fropos1Uon 13 und still opposes cities and counties can. It. predicted that-when t he -next--r-The 1980 legtslattve session. session of the 1Jtate legislature held in ~h election yea r. is even upcns, "there will be 15 bills to less likely than the upcoming -cut state Hpendlng " session to produce ne w law to Public schools are hard hit by help schools in the wake of late budget c uts. s aid Riles. Proposition 13, RJles s aid. Stute funds constitute 71 percent ·'The chances of getting a of total pubhc school funding in good bill out or the legislature in <.:ahfonria, he said. and schools 1980 Is about as good as Custer's cannot assess new taxes or fees chance or getting out or Little to m ake up lost revenue . as Bli Hom alive,'' he said. 20,000 Ho1mes Eyed Adjacent t .o L,uguna Drama in Laguna Beada A witness who called police to report a man cli mbing onto a second story apart· · mcnl balcony Monday afternoon drew quick response from Laguna Beach . of· ficers who swarmed around the Gav1ot a Drive address within m inutes. After nushing four people from t he apartment. however, police discovered one of the q uartet had locked herself out of t he apartment and had asked friends to help . Aliso Proposal Aired By KATHY CLANCY Ol 1 .. O•llY Pllet 51411 Crea t o r s o f a pro pos ed 20,000·home community on 6,623 hilly acres near Laguna Beach took their first steps Tuesday toward gaining Orange County government a pprovals for their development. Coun ty pl a nn i n g c o m - m issioners listened to an hour. long presentation about the Aliso Viejo Company planned com· munity, the first in a series of hearings on the company's pro· pos ed change in the county general plan. The future 60 ,000·r esident Aliso Viejo community would be nestled in the coast a l hills between Laauna Beac h and South Laguna to lbe west and -south. baguna Hills to the, north and Laguna Niguel to the east. Company proposals call for te· taining about half the 6,623 acres as ope n space and recreation la nd. including areas known as Moulton Meadows. the Aliso . ·Creek flood plain, Wood Canyon a nd El Toro ridge. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---.~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ The open space and recreation areas generally would be toward the coast while areas in the north a nd su r r ounding the Laguna Niguel Ziggurat would contain residential, commercial and industrial development. ~ I \ .t Death Threats Told Ex,.Krishna Leader Testifies at Trial, By TOM BARLEY Ol 1 .. o.u, ...... Sl .. t A former Hare Kris hna devo- tee tes tified Tuesday m Orange County Superior Court that an organ ization which a lle gedly hired a trio known as the "three Italians" to kill Stephen J ohn Bovan no longer sought his death when the Fountain Valley man was shot to death outside a Newport Beach restaurant. Richard, who bas been grant· ed immunity from prosecution tn return for his testimony, said he a nd othe r m e mbe rs of Prasadam were threatened by "the Italians" and other a'i· sociates who demanded and re· ceived large sums of money. He quoted potential p~ecu· lion witness Frank Rossi as tell· ing the assembled principals or Prasadam on one occasion: "If you don't feed a mad dog, he'll kill you." Identified as a member or ''the Italians" is Jerry Peter Fiori, 41, of Huntington Beach. Prosecution w itness Roy Richard told the jury that the re· lationship between members of the Prasadam Distributing Inc. and "the Italians" ha d de· teriorated to the point that "the ' employers had become the vie· tims" al the time Bovan was murdered on Oct. 22. 1977. Fiori is being tried on murder chal'aes stemmina from allega· lions that be pumped nine shots into Bovan as the two men l I ' Kraut Boat "'. Man Peppers WoukJ.be Thief BEND, Ore. CAP) -A restaurant manager s aved bis cash register receipts by heavin1 a bowl of s auerkraut into the face of a man who' pulled a knife and demanded money, police said. Jerry Carlson, 26, opened the till and told the robbe r to get it himself. While the robber helped himself, Carlson edged over to the buffet, picked up the bowl of sauerkraut salad -containing pepper - and heaved it. The robber dropped the money and ran, police said. Not content. Ca rlson hurled a pan of croutons at the fieeing man. Police said be c;hased the suspect into the parking lot, throwing kitehen knives and wavina a broomstick. Cartoon managed to talk the man into dropping the knife. Carlson held him until officers. arrived, police said. Charged with flrst·degree robbery in the incl· dent was ~avid A. Graber, 3>, of Bencl. argued outside a Newport Beach restaurant. Facing separate murder trials a re two men who allegedly were with Firori and who helped plan the killing of Bovan: Anthony "Little Tony" Marone Jr., 23, and Ravmond Steven Resco. 28, both of Huntington Beach. Richard has testified that the killing ot Movan and two or his assocfates was planned when the Bov an g r o up kidnappe d P rasadam principal Alexander Kulik, 28, of Newport Beach, and s uc cessfully he ld him until $100,000 in ransom was paid by P rasadam. (See BOVAN, Page AZ) Cockpit Fire Revealed in Plane Crash Examination of wreckage fro m a Nov. 12 San Jua n Capistrano plane crash has re· veale d tha O the airplane 's cockpit ar ea ~as on fire prior to the crash which claimed the life or a Huntington Beach physi· clan. A National Tra ns portation and Safety Board spokesman ~aid to· day preliminary investigation of the wre ckage Indicated the plane's controls were Intact at tho moment of •mpacl. The spc>ketman also said tbe en1lne area was not ln names aa the aircraft plunged to the earth In the San Juan Creek bed, IClll· Ina Nell J. Kuahner, 36. Kushner was the lone occupant. NTSB members are contJnu· Inc the lnveatlgatlon, the spokesman Hid. If the company's request is g ranted. Meade s a id, toqtt g ree nbelt a nd ope n s p ace ac reage would drop from 4,!M>9 a cres under the existing general plan to 3,317 acres. R e s idential d e velopme nt would jump from 1,310 acres permitting 10,097 homes to 2,472 acres permitting 20,000 dwell· ings. Meade said more than two· thirds of the proposed homes in Aliso Vi ejo would be con· do minlum-type homes rathe r than single-family dwellings. In addition. he said. one.fourth or 5,000 homes would be built In the low and moderate-Income price ranges. Such homes would be priced so that families earning from fM> lo 120 percent or the county's Sl9,000-a-year median Income could afford to purchase them . County planners, in a report to the commission, described the company proposal as a new con· ·cept in land use. "The concept can be described as a concentrated form or de- velopment with a hypothetical (See .HOMES, Page A!> Nl!W COMMUNITY !VED Alleo Yl9Jo Project • "But your legislature a nd your governor will do what they Uu.nk people want.'• s aid Riles. "I have not heard that California citizens are read}( to give up on education. But there ·is no Great Wh.ne F ath.e r up the r e some where. In a democracy we have to let government know wt'iat we want." In response to Riles' request th at m e mber s or the high Hoarie Drops In school's site lmp1ovement com· mittee share wit h him their ''dre ams and hopes," parents and teachers expressed their frustration. They said they arc working with a planning grant to ' supplement an educational pro· g r a m which has been ban · kl dicapped by Proposition 13. ··Ho w can yo u a dd t hat something extra." asked com· (See RILES, Page AZ) Howard G. Singer. 37. who calls himself "Howie the Dolphin... thinks Huntington Beach police dispatcher . Ma r ianne Pierson is okay. He met he r Tuesday nigbt while making a brief stopover in Hunti ngton Beach dur- ing his voyage from Redondo Beach to San Diego m his a mphibious car. Howie was in Costa Mesa today getting a muffler fixed. It was damaged when he emerged from the s urf at the Huntington Pier Tuesday nig ht. He pl anned to continue hi s voyage later today. He expects to arrive in Mission Bay Sunday. Arraignment Delay Granted for White' S AN FRANCISCO CAPI - Former Supervisor Dan While, we a ring a bright orange prison Jum psuit . appea red briefly in court today, but h1s ar raignment on ch arges or murder ing San Francisco's mayor and a city s upe r visor was continued for SECURITY TIGHT AT CITY HALL-AS one week. He faces death in the gas chamber if convicted . Municipal Court Judge R.J. Reynolds granted a reques t by White's temporary attorney, Gilbert Eisenberg, to allow the former city official lime to hlre permanent counsel. The 32-year -old White ap. peared calm but bit his lip as he was led into court by two bailiffs. He did not e ven glance toward the speclator section, where his wire. Mary Ann, sat with members of the White fam ily. 'FUNKY MUIVW FINDS A HOME "I had a really funky motor for sale and I tried everything -It jual wouldn't sell. "Then I lried the Daily Pirot and sold it on the first call." That's the advertising s uccea• atory of the Santa Ana man who placed Ulla ad in the Dally PUol: 289 V-8 MUJ1t1na En1tne, with special 4 brl carb 5213 XXX·XXXX Let the Daily Pll~ make lhat hard sale for you. A friendly td· viaer can help write an ad at 642·5e78. The hearing was over so quickly tha t only a rew or a largt-crowd or reporters waiting outside were granted entr y. T he charges against White, filed Tuesday, include "special circ umstances" which could bring him the dealh penalty if con· victed. Whale is charged with two counts or lirst·degrec murder in the slaying Monday or Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Mil k, the fi rst avowed homosexual to gain high city of· flee. Coast Weather P a t c h y lo w c louds rhursday morning along the coast, otherwise fair, .sunny a nd m ild. Lows tonig ht 44 to 50. Hi ghs Thursday 66 to 72. INSIDE TOD/\ Y Former President Nizon lell:t French TV audience Watergate "W08 a blunder " See atol'JI, A4. ••••• , , • •• •I •• 1o•.!6 t JJ '-4i ; \ f ~··~• t..J,.'°"'' 'I I I • • ,. ft..:... • f., • I I t t t J twLYPtlOT Art Thefts Linked · ·Suspect Soughl-Url..4, biguna- 8)' ~T•:V •. M ITT'llfU.J. Ot .. °"''' ... ~ &t.lf La1iun1 Ut«H h 10v\•ath1 .. tor IMY a mWI ou.iht in Uw theft uf u llthoaraph In I .c>11 Antct>IM 11 the 11umt• mun whn ~11Uu·d oul of Lu.,unt• '11 Vo1 p11I t: 11111•1 \ ~II h .tn $18,000 M (' E11l'll\•r ~oo<kut Nov II , A111I .1 l.(1' Antit'IN1 pal 1 ol of h t'l'I hu ld h1• 11ullt'd lht• art tlud 0V('I' 111111 l(UVI' 111111 ,1 I 111ff11 tl<·kt•l JU'tl un ·1wu1 hdori· lht• younw mun fh•d rrum ~ll v n Slmontl''li rt gullt11 y 111 W1•'t ,,.,, J\ngelc11 OM ltl with • J o1m Miro lltho1rna>h Slmonf', who foll Bnd broke lus no1w whalt· t•hn111.c lht' 1rt ltm•f from h1:. xulh•1). told l.•aiunu o( Cace rh ht' rNtd nbout th~ Jo:rwht>r thcfl in Luuurut Heach 11nd l'OO t ucted Vorpal d1rt·t1ori. The I ..ois An1.wlc:. t.•ollt•t•tor ul:!>O 111t•nt1 (11 .. '(I It l'iHl\IJOfUl c 11lwlch of lbc i.~pocl, druwn by Lu"una n t•ul'11 o rfll01•r Tt·rry M lll Adum. ltnd nut-.,>d th1· thac:r u~ed lht· umc nnme Ln tatting with of ltclul8 from both 101llcr1e~ "lie u.t1ro the nanw Daniel P J ohnM>n when he hdk••d lo the peopl<' ul Vorpt1I tmd In I~." 11aid 1n vesl1(Calor Ron l.111lt•r. who h1.11s trnvt•h·d lwlwct•n Lo!. Angc lei\ :and Lauunu Be uch ft Ot he ran1 information on the nect-roott.'<I thief. And u Los Angeles patrolman [!Ulled over a mun m atchif!B the ~--- SOUGHT IN LAGUNA Art Theft Su1pect .. u.,JH'd i. dt:i.rription with a driv.-r'11 Ucc~l' lhul ldcnllrted h11n a~ Jami"~ Johnson, Just un hour before thll Los .t\ngelcs theft "At that t 1m<" the orricer d1dn 't think .m yth inf( of 1t," L11>t <'r 11 ald "But the nturw Johnson and the descr1pt1on of the 1974 Ford T h unde rbird g e t a wa y cur Jogge d h i s memory." Lu11 An.&clcs ~la£!: ure seeking Manuseript Reveals Jones 'Obsessed With Sex, Cruelty' • God: One Family's Stor y oC LI Ce S AC RA M ENTO (AP > - Rene w ed acc u sation s that Peoples Te mp le leade r Jim J"ones was a man obsessed with sex and cruell y who used verbal . harangues, whipptngh and beat· in,gs to control cult members have been made by a former • follower in an unpublished book. The manuscript by Jeannie Mills deplcL'i a man paranoically concerned about the sh~e of his penis and the number or men and women he slept with. She said he viewed sex us lacking any as pect of love. The 215-page draft~ filed wilh the California secretary of stat~ two months before more than 900 or J ones• followers died 10 Guyana . also prophet1call) described Jones' tbouabu a boUt raass suicide The author of "Stx Years Wtlh Suicide Takes Son W ith Her ALLEN PARK, Mich <APJ A mothe r wh o comm itte d su1c1dc also killl'<i her :.on by m1~takc when carbon monoiude from he r car leaked into the fam ily houst•, poltcl' said today An autor1sy r eport s howed Mary Tt-ller, :n. died of carbon monoxide po1~on1n g T uesday wh1 h• ~•tlang an her running car m a closed ~a ragc attached to ht>r i.uburban Detroit home, Lt. Wii h am Reardon suad. Detccllve!i :.u1d the rumei. ap part'ntly leaked into the home, kalhnA her 8 year.old son Ma rtin and the family dol( ''I'm sun • hhe didn't intend to kill the boy," Rcarson siud Budget Annowiood · MOSCOW CAP) -The Soviet ~overnment a nnounced a 1979 deCcnsc budl(et of $2fi 4 billion, Or about a fourth of what U.S of flciuls estimate it to he, and re ported the economy m ude big gains In 1978 deRpltt> "consldcra hie drawbat•ks." The American defense budget for fiscal 1978 waR $110.1 billion, or about 24 percent O( all gov<>rnmenl Cll· pendltur es. OAANQE COAST '" DAILY PILOT f.,...(.r_..r.,,.,tf)A,1,..-.1M W\ff\'lllf'fwt"l\1,,,., "'~flt"' .... \,.,,,~ 1\04.lbh"-d~tM()t_..,, ,,,..,, ..._.l\l•"'•no Cn~•"• ~··•,_,,.ttM ~,. pubto ~ Mef'WJflf" lht""·~ • IH10 l•at (•\M Mii'"-" Hill•f)l)f•~•'f\ t.fw"91~ftlt..CPll~ •••" v.11., •••'"' '•ffdl•bM" y,..., •• ~ \~f\ftMf\ \outft'lr(ffl\t 4' ..... , ... ~IHtl I•"" I\ .. }Nl+Jiwoft \.-h.uft•n .,..,, ~ '"" ~::.~ot:,..:.':'~1.~:.~~~~.,~~DO Miu a.., ........ _ ,,. ...... "' •'Ml.P\IO!t..,_. ,., .. '-""" VH,.. t , ... ~" ... "t _ .... , f#ff"//IW"' M,.~t ~oM.ntt f nu., f-•4M-M M•,_•Q1"'4'1 t ftlf•fl' tM•lt• .. I.Ht "~-.. -•", .. .,., "'4in4Ht~"IJ r nitao hddtebecll v .. ...., Offlot '"'' l • ,.._, "~"" ., '"""'··-·· ' Otllcu c ... 1. Mtu I lo! We•!"'°'""""" l!""lll•JI ...... !lo•I~ 11111 flo"f" flovlt•M4 ~UMllfH" 11 .. () ......... tlltwl Ttl..-On• l7141tu.4121 c1 .. !Mflect Adwenllltlt tu-M1t Mddltllot<• V•ll•t-Ottl<t Mt .. l 10 ••-Wfl (--..... llOO """".,,. ltll °'-c .... 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She then helped round the Hu man F'r~edo m Cente r in Be rke ley for forme r P eoples Temple mem bers. lier unpublished book offers up these accounts of Jones: Ht> -would bru~ ubout the size of his penis but ft>nred soml'Ol'IC would try to take his piC'tun.• whl'n ht! urinated. so he bad nurses hold a blanket m front ol tum Once lbe blanket fell and everyone sa w al was · far from beUlg lbe g1ant organ he had bragged about" -J ones laughed during beat· 1ng'> and whipptngs el Te m ple members, including once when a small child ww; hit fi ve timeb with <J board f<>r not sharing candy Guard~ "learned lht> only w a y l o 1 m m o b 1 I 1 z c l h e h (' scream ing <tnd hyst erical JM."' pie'' being beat e n w u11 to "slrct<·h lhc·m an m1d-a1r, om· holc11ng lht:ir arm~ and the olht•r lhear leg1:1 and let Hu by <a 250 pound woman > heat them a 11 m any lames a!; Jim dccad~d ." Jones forced u c hild to eat his own vomit Jones c·vcntually t rwd 111 1mpO!>C a S('X han for most rnc:rn hers . although he ti nd aides con tinued t.o have sexual reluliorus He told followl'rll "Si·x 111 Just a ~am(' th:1t C'l1uph·~ pluy t.11 get what they want Crc1m enrh oth<·r. There 111 no love· In sex." lie• publicly <1111·11lionf'!l fema le membcrb how s••x uully sali11fied thc•y wf'n• trnd forced the m to 11drr11t In front of th1•1r hus ba nds that th.-y oflni ft1k<>d salltsfoclion J ora•r. fo r rPli a mulo mem l>er to <·n1tu~w In orul :scK with a womun In front of n larac audience J nnc>11 t nlk<·d op1mly of hi hf.'X Uallty and on('<• 1111k1·<J t•v1·ry one in a room who hnd hm1 1wx with him to 11t,rnll "''· Whcn 20 me n and women r<111e, .Jon '" .-.uld (,nc pcnson wusn'L hont!Sl, und another mun ~t.ood u1> .The MlUlUHCrl pl frt'(IUCntly citts Jonci. · thouJ(htH on !mlcld,1. Mrs. Mllh.111uid he told followttrH they would 10 t o 11 "dl=-tunt pl anet to live with ham In c ternl ly" II they co m millud m lltis suicide. She sold J on~11 o nce 1111d , "t.c nln dit.'<I w1lh u hull t In his body and someduy 110 will I " Jones died ol a l(unshol wound Mra. Mills ulso df'IJ<'rlbed a session when Jones in11truct~ mem bers lo drlnk win •. Shc suJd the thought cl'Oflsed her mind the wind could be poisoned , but l'lhc dism issed It. "J im lsn't crHy <'nough to do something like that," 11he wrote fP .. P .,.AJ HOMES ••• ba lance or po pulation, ope n !!pace. recreation, commcrc:lsl use and employment," the rQ• port said. Future plannlnR commission hearings havo been l'lcheduled ror Jah. 15, Fe b. 5 a nd ~b. 20, i nd coUJ\lY su~rvleorw dre tx· pectA!d to m ake • final decl1lon on t ht' t>om pany proposal ln Ma rch. L· Johneon whoM llceo111howt be llve• In W•L LA. But a cbtclr on the m•n'11 Ile Mt pla l 1hoMI he hH nol n~1~•tf'red th vehl· clt.t, which nu1y dt•lay ao ar,...t. 1.1•lt•r 11111d toduy !hut brln1Jln1 11 lllY<'hll• lnlo ttw t"Mllll l~urllcr 111111 month. "wH probuhly a w1111h• of umo ·• · Thi• Now York m•ychlc lold l.llti•r t hut John50n wu 11111 a flUtl PN'I In tlw t•u111 • 1,11111 ulludcld to o t•c1111111lr&1ry lr1volvlnt( thr •1· 1wr11u1~ •· lie ut1ll1t't.I u dlvlnlna rod de· vlrl' to p111polnl locu\lon' In Um HtuH• wht•r11 th(' 1'~11chcr woodcut rnl&hl huvt! btlt•11 11l<Jrt'd 11fter the tt1l•ft "l.1•t ·~ J1.1'41 Kuy 111. Information t u11wd out to be lc~s than uc l'Urutt• " f.i,.kr ~uld Mt<ullwhllt'. Lo:. Angel" and l.ugunu lhMch dulccUvu11 ar a us· tnt: 11or111.al 110hcc tcchryqucs lo tr .u·k clown lht' 0111h1er l Thl· """IK'('I 1.1µpur1tnUy told off1cw h al bulh .cull 'rics that he w ..... u huyer or F.11che r works ... J nd visited the aallcrles sever al 11 mt·11 l>eCor<' the thl'fU occurred. The t:sr hn woodc ut take n from tht• L111i1una J(a llery was l' 11 I I t• d · · L a C • 11 t h e d r a I e f':n ~l outu•, · · <"The Drowning (';.1thcdrull, und wm; one of onl y 10 known to bt.• m existe nce. The Miro lithograph taken from the Los Angeles ~allery was v olu~ a!:._$!J~ _ _ __ _ """"',..,,...'° SCHOOL YEARBOOK PHOTO Jim J o nes In 1949 lt'laale of a Slaark .,..i.,....... "Jaws" it isn't, but scientists In southern J <!pan want dolphins to think that the plastic replica. complete with a tape re· corder that pipes ki ller whale shrieks 1s the r~aJ lhi~g. It's there to scare off 'the dolpbms, which hamper fishe rmen. Trade Deficit Widens Exports Decline l.Drgeat in 10 Momhs WASfllN-GTON (AP) -U.S. exports declined by the largest amount in 10 months as the na · lion's trade dcf1r1t with other countries li(rc w larll(cr an Oc· tober. the Commerce De part- me nt said today. The news followed by a day a report that mnat1on is running al about 10 percent, worse than t he administ ration pre viously ad m itted, and a state ment by President Carter 's chief infla· tion adviser that it may be months before there is any im- prove ment. The !9·month t rade deficit bas wo rr i e d a dm 1n1 s t r ation economists. who have said it is contributing to inflation in this countr y and the decline of the dolla r in foreign trading. The $2.1 billion deficit for Oc· tober was tiboul aver age for the yea r. It compared with a $1.7 billion trade gap in September and a Sl.6 billion deficit in August. U.S. businesses sold $13 billion * * * in products to other cou-ntries, but that was a decline of 3.1 per- cent Crom September . Exports of food. che m icals. gold a nd oth e r commodities d eclined sharply. Bu t Trea s ury Sec r e t a r y Michael Blume ntha l said the fi gures still indicate "continued progress toward the improved trade configurations we have been anticipating." About $224 million in the decline in exports was in the er- ratic purchases of gold, which h ad g ained a bout the s ame a mount in September, he said. "Exports continue d to hold along the much improved trend that has been evident in r ecent months.'' be said. "Importantly. our balance of trade in lbe area or m anufactured goods and in· dustrlal m aterials is continuing to show s ubstantial improve- me nt.'' The drop in exports was the la rgest s ince a 9 percent decline last J anuary. ------increase in September. The United Sta tes consumed $3 5 billion in foreign petroleum last month, mure than the entire trade deficit The $2 I balhon dcf1c1l wets the largest since a $3 billion gap m J uly but was sm all er than all the d efi cits in the fi rs t fi ve months of the year The U.S. trade deficits have ~ontrabuted to the steep decline 10 the value ol the U.S. dollar in the last lwo years. Large def. lcils mea n more dolla rs are flowing out of the country than In -constantly adding to the estimated S500 billion in U.S. currency already held a broad. f'rOMP~AJ BOVAN ••• Trade Deficit Puts Imports rose 0.1 percent to $15 . l billion in Oc tober a s Amer icans continued to buy more imported a utomobiles and electronic equipmenL Richa rd said Prasadam prin· cipals were angered when Kulik told them that his kidna ppers bound hlm hand and loot and taped his eyes and repeatedly a bused him whlle he was help- less and in their custody. Dow Average Down It appeared certain that the t rade gap for the year wUI sur· pa ss last year's record $26.S billion deficit. because it. has reached S24.8 billion in the first 10 On one occasion, Richard said, a kidnapper shoved lbe barre l of bis gun up Kulik's r ectum and threatened to pull the trigger. He said Bovan repeatedly beat and a bused Kulik. N EW YO RK CAP t -The ~•ork mar ket tumbled toduy in reaction to release or a higher th an cxpe<·ted Octobe r trade def1 c1 l figure Tht• Dow J ones averag<' of 30 1n1l1,. .. 1r1al lh!>Ul!8, which fell 9 70 Lawyer Gets Drink Packs M E MPHJS. Tenn. CA P t l.:ih tcdinicians al the lln1vcr Rily of Tcnnetisee • 1 r l' u n a I y z 1 n g f o u r 1>:u·k f1gc~ of a fruit drink <·onrf'ntrate left a t the fr1mt door of lawyer Mar k l.a1w's home , police of· f1<'1u ls say l.anc told police h e thought his life might be In donl(cr becuuse of his as- ~oclat1on with the Peoples Te m ple cult nt Jonestown. Guyunu when• more than 11011 n•11ldf'nt11 com milled -.uiride Nov IH Clm ·r of l>ctcctiveR C llurr l11 Col" Rllltl Tuesday lhul I.one rC'porled Mon· d:1y niJ(hl he round fruit fl uvor<'d drink f)Ot·kogcs in o p l uHtic b ug 1111 his ctoorKlc p Suturdny ,,..,,. Page A I RILES ••• m l llt•c c h a 1r mun Corinne fl ork<'I', u porent, "when you don't huve the hnsirs you need to ~hore u1> the found a hon?" T eac h e r a nd C'o m m 1ttcc m cmbcr Tom YounAc rmun com por<'d worklnl( with the plnnnlng grant t.o "pointing the deck pf a ship while 11h alnklnl( " , rtllcll uKrccd thot Proposition 13 hH hod a bod crrccl on llchool m ora le. "1 recently told Gov. Jerry Brown thtJt w who arc teachers didn't go Into educ ation to become rich.'' u ld Riles. "We did It becaus we care about chlldrcn . "ll uaed to be lhat at least lf YO'f weren't being paid we ll, you we~e loved,'' he aald. "But to be poor\)' paid and appanatly unap. Creclated will mean that we wtll OHtoodteachera.'' points Tuesday , sa nk t 1.52 to 792.62 in the firs t fi ve hours of lradin~ today Declines led advances S·I on the N<"w York Stock Exchange Sho rtly befor e the market ooened . the Comme rce Depart- ment said the October trade def· iclt was $2.13 billion. brlngin the y ea r 's defic it to $24 79 hi Ilion. Analysts predictqd that the October dericit would be closer lo Septem be r 's $1 69 b illio n trade gap. l'hc October 'n gurc was the highes t since July. Homes Evacua ted CO MM ERCE C ITY, Colo. (AP> More than 2,200 persons we re e vac uated from the ir hom es for 51h hours Tuesday a fte r a runaway railroad tank car filled with a toxic chemical overturned. offi cials sa id. No In· Juries were reported. G em T alk Hy J C l/UMPllHIES f;1•1111J/tlfJIRI WHO USES OOLD? und lwn.o do lhl'll uat' 11'1 monlbs oftheyear. The administ ration expects the trade deficit to decline sub- stantially. perhaps in halt, next year as other countries are able lo buy more U S products and oil im ports deline. The October trade report did s how a $125.7 million decline in oil imports after a $270.3 milhon 'IJUAL CHANGES MAN'S OlJTLOOK LITTLE ROCK. Ark. CAP• - l n 1973, Cecil Walters ple aded guilty to robbery and went to prison on a 21 ·year sentence . Later . he said the judge didn't ex plain his righ~s w en he pleaded guilty and on e right to be tried. He got his trial Tuesday. Sen- tence: 36 years. Richard said that afte r the ransom was pa id Kulik was bundled into a va n and shoved out of lhe vehicle mlo the middJe of busy Pacific Coast Highway He said Kulik was fortunate lo escape inJury. Police who uncovered the al· leged murder conspiracy after Bovan was s hot to death said e vide n ce Indic at ed tha t t he Pra sadam organization was deeply involved in a multi-m illion do lla r drug s mu ggling con· splracy that had contacts with in- ternational drug networks and the Ha re Knbhna movement. He agreed with d<'fense at torncy Roger Rosen that Fion was t he q uiet m an" or the Ha llan group and that the defcn. dant had little or nothing to say when the Italians and Prasadam principals got together al fre· que nt meelinl(s .. Almost da lly. we hear about the iiold m a r ke t. ~o ld prices a nd r e ln lions h1ps be twetin HOid a nd currency. Bu\, who UH!J this 1old ? Who buy" It. and for what purposes? In 1977, gold mines around the world · produced t,428 tons ot gold. That is down s lightly from 1976, and down 11lgnlflcantly from produc tion or 10 years a go. As the amount ot gold left In the earth continues to dwindle , so does productJon. l.aftt year, 978 tons. 70 percent or all 11old produced, was bou1ht and u sed by Je we lry manufacturers. lnve11tors bot.1.tht 220 tons of cold lu t year, compared to only 80 tone tn une. u .s. and Italian Jewelry manufacture rs UH rno.t of the gold. The martcet for the flnl1htd product I& hen leat In the Middle E as t and the V .S. As m i n e product.lei\ SM& down, and demand toe• up, pricet 10 alon1. naturally. with the up•a rd now of demand Above·irouncf 19toc:kl muat help meet th• demand •• mine production lalla. And the demand wlll a lmOilt s urely continue to IO up Choose from our magnificent selection of diamond pendants In all shapes and sir.es \ J. e. .JJump/u.u,,, J.-f.,.,, ME MBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ t823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONVENIENT T!RMI 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION • I itic eels tho U · .l ty !Dt, Un · ~w tbe the e In iear a cal ade WU tid. iuld iore out lbe she aed Sli· tbe DC sea *» not tbe be iay ..ad be O• •l .'O· ln lo· ng Ne ort •Pl all Jal. rts lJ la· na lo re· in or tty or or-:r- IC• tts ier to I W9dnead!y, NoY9mber 29, 1918 s DAIL y PILOT A3 Hughes Wins Jet_ Testing Right I 39 H e ld In Drug Arre ts Anaheim tl01lc:e ended • thrtt· O}o nl h untlt<rt'O\ t>r drua In vt•Sh t(ctl1on 'l'ot'Mte&y wttb the ar r~sl uC ~ Juvc1u1.-and lhreo youo.: adt.tlb isuapectt!d ot lllna nar cvt11•w 1111 or uround blih ~chool CUOOJIUk."> Stall outsta ndlna a re arrest warrants rovenng an add.itioolil i.tx suspects who. pohce aUeae. sold dr'Ulla to Wldercover •aent.s stationed oo a local h1&h scbool campus at the beginning o( the fall semester. A police s pokesman em- phasized that the probe was un dertaken with the cooperation ot officials o( the Anaheim Vnioo High School District. 727s Accepted In-3-2 Vote 87 KATHY CLANCY Of dll o.tlty , • ._. Si.tt Bigger but perhaps quieter jets will Oy from Orange County Airport twice daily for up to three months starting Dec. 15. The l :IS and 5<40 P..m. test de· 'partures of the 155-passenger Hughes Airwest jets were ap. . proved on a 3-2 vote by county supervisors Tuesday after a leis· ty four-hour bearing. Tom Chandler. Hughes' Orange County station manager, said the test flights will arrive at the airport at 12:44 p.m., coming from Edmonton. Canada, with a stop first at Las Vegas . The Boeing 727 aircraft will depart at 1:15 p.m. for Phoerux, return from Phoenix at 5: l1 p.m. and depart for Las Vegas at 5·40 p.m. en route back to Ed· monton. \ ty officlals and airport critic Dan Emory. Speaking ln favor ot the tests were representatives from the Tustin City Council and the busi· ness-olited Community Airport cil. Dur1n ne light moment, Ne wport Beach City Coun· c1lwoman Jackie Heather drew laughter when she suggested the test departures be early in lbe morning when Riley would be in his Newport Beach home to hear the Jets. "During the recent political campaign Chairman Riley made a lot of points by saying he was 10 his office by 7 · 30." she said. "1 think that is because he could not sleep beyond 7 "l think it would make more sense to make the fli ghts go out a t 7 a .m . and c hain the chairman to the bedpost." she quipped. The undercover investigation came to an end Tuesday after- noon when 17 two-man arrest teams armed with warrants s wooped across the city in search of the 45 suspects who aJ. -W e.dJ y_ so_ld drugs to in· vestigators. A R N DMl'f ... ._. St.tff ""°'° I LI E ANO CITY OFFICIALS SHARE ROSTRUM DURING JET TEST DEBATE Joinin~ Supervisor Thomas Riley in voting for the test Tues- d ay were Supervisors Ralph Clark and Philip Anthony. Diedrich and Schmit focused much or their attention on p()ssi- ble runway damage from the 100.()()()..pound 721-jcl.$. -l'Jle-DC 9's Hughes currently uses weight 95,000 pounds . Akweat'• AuNeJl-Stephenaon (left), Newport City Attorney O'Hell and Co11nclfwom•n Heather Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit cast-dis· A few hours later, 39 of the 45 youthful s uspects were in c u s tody and char ged with various drug selling offenaes. Police said drug purchases made by the undercover agents ranged from $4.SO to $S0 and totaled about $1,000 over the three-month period. One police spokesman said it is expected that restitution will be made ~the city wben lbe aJ . leged offenders settle accounts in court. AMA Accused Of ,Jlestraint, Hurting Public King Murder Offer Reported t,o Panel sentmg votes. . The 727 je t noise will be m onitored through s pecial t>qu1pmenl at se ven noise monitoring s ites around the airpo rt and in surrounding res- 1dent1al areas. The equipment is part or an ongoing noise testing program and will a llow the county to compare data during the tests w1t.h data collected from other night operations dunng the past severa l years. Boeing spokesman Stan Cobb said the larger Jets would not damage the runway during the test and the pavement will be monitored for stress. ··The thing is. sir, a runway doesn't just suddenl y fail and airplanes fall mto big holes." he said. Those arrested ranged in age from IS to 21> with the adults be· mg identified by police as: -Mike Fusaro, 18, of Chelsea Drive, Anaheim. -Dana Kollen, 18. o f Westgate Drive, Anaheim. -Jest.on Skinner, 21>, of E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim. A police spokesman said some narcotics were seized during the a rres t operation. But tbe a mounts were meas ured in gr ams, indicating the seizure was minimal. Included among the drugs al- 1 eg ed ly bought by the un- de r cover investigators were marijuana, hashish and some coca me. Flight P act Due MONTREAL (AP > Quebecair reached a tentative contract agreement with its 162 flight attendants who have bee.n locked out by the regional airline since Oct. 29. WASIDNGTON (AP) -The American Medical Assoc1at.Jon illegally restrained compet1t1on among phys i c ians a nd has caused substantial injury to lhe public. a Federal Trade Com· mission judge ruled today. The AMA , the nation's largest association or doctors ( 1) adopt. ed and enforced a "code of ethics" lhat banned physician solicitation of bus iness, <2t severely restricted physician advertising and (31 took other steps that constituted unfa1 r methods of competition. J udge Ernest G. Barnes said. The AMA's practices have the effect of placing "a formidable impediment _to competition in the d elive r y of health care services by physicians in tlus country," the judge said. "Thal barriet" has served to deprive con.sumens or the free flow of information about the a v a i 1-abili t y of h e alth care services, lo deter the ofrering of -innovative forms of health care and to stlfle the rise or almost every type of health care de- livery that could potentially pose a threat lo the income or fee-for. service physicians in private practice. WA SHINGTON CAP> -A St. Louis man tesltfied under oath today that he rejeeted a SS0,000 offer from a St. Louis lawyer. now dead, lo "either arrange or kill Martin Luther King." Russell George Byers told the lloust' assassin ations commit· t ee th a t th e lat e J o hn Sutherland. a St. Louis patent lawyer. made the offer in late 1966 or early 1967 and indical(.'<f the money would come from "a ~ccret Southern orjtanization." A committee was expected to hear a slaf( report later today whic h concludes that in · vestlgators have found no direct connection between the alleged offer and KJng's assassination but that such a connection is possible "I asked bJm-what-<lo--l--ha.ve. to do lo earn the SS0,000," Byers told the committee of his con- versation with Sutherland ··He said either a rrange or kill Ma rtin Luther King," Byers testified. "And at that point l sa id , 'Who is Martin Luther King?' " Byers. who was ao auto parts dealer at the time. said be re· A Dream Coming True Mesan Watches CJrureh Fellowship Complex RUe When dairy farmer Demos S h a karia n decided to do something about businessmen's personal problems 25 years ago, he ne ver dre amed he was launching an organiiation with a n annual $4 to $5 million budget. Nor djd he foresee construction of the $4 million complex, now rising alongside t.he San Diego Freeway in Costa Mesa. that is scheduled to house more than 150 employees when completed ID July. "He fell a need to reach busi- nessmen," says Art Nenaslan, assistant to Shakarian, now pres. ident of the Full Go6pel Busl· nessmen's Fellowship lntema· tional. A s a Downey dairyman, Shakartan was plagued by the problems or businessmen with whom he dealt daily, Nersasian says. ·'They bad a lack in their lives. they bad needs, they had problems because they bad got· ten away from God and the church." Sbakarian began meeting with businessmen a l lunches, breakfasts and dinliers . What evolved wa s a non . d e nominational organization with appfllx.imately 45,000 mem. bers in 1 ,600 c h a pte r s throughout the world. The members still meet nt lunches and banquets to seek help with personal and busin~s problems. In Orange County alone, says Nersasian, there are 20 chapters with about 3,000 members. The non·profil organization's international headqu~ers tem. porarily is housed 1 Irvine, at 17791 Sky Park. The headquarters structure rislng lo a three-story height on six acres off Bear Street, across from the South Coast Plaza. coo. sists of what will be a glass· facade office structure and a round auditorium and visitors building. Construction funds -as well as operating money -is strictly "free -will donations by mem· bers and interested persons," says Nersasian. "We don't measure success in money. but we are very suc· cessful. accordin~ lo the results and tbe number of people we ~ reaching," says the assistant. As for founder Shakarian, a descendant of Armenians, his Downey area dairy herds are gone. His land is in shopping centers and he is in investments. But he still maintains a ranch in Northern California. says Nersaslan, and devotes 90 per- cent of his time lo tbe busl· nessmen 's organ ization - "without pay." . ...... ............... GOIPB.. INJlt•UWl INTIRNATIONAL HIADGUAR'TD.I Rllla IN COSTA MBA o.llylnen'a COnrDlm Por Pralll11M of OtMr8 Ud to °"lenlllillon'a Dewlopment ' • Jected the offer. He said h£' heard no more about 1t, a nd dad not know when King was as. sassinatcd Apnl 4. 1968, in Mem- phis. Tenn .. whether Sutherland had found someone to kill King "lLstrue.k me it was an awful- ly funny thing that I get the offer and the man winds up dead." Bycrs said. "Either it was t'On- nected, 1t was accidental or everybody was out to kill him <King>. one of lht:' three." Byers said he had not known Sutherland before an acquaint· a nce, J ohn Kauffm a n . had asked him if he wanted to earn $5 0 ,0 00 . B ye r s sa id h e answeredd yes. and Kauffman took him to Sutberland'.s home that night where the offer ,was made Co stly Niguel Statue Stole n Ora nge County she riff's of· ficers are investigating the theft or a 40().pound statue rrom the front yard or a Laguna Niguel home. Deputies sald the statue. that of a "Chinese Foo Dog," was taken !rom the home of retired manufacturer Philip Edwin Crystal, 73 Monarch Bay, and 1s valued at $1 ,000. They described the statue as being nearly three feet ta ll and made from granite with a mar- ble base. An identical statue, that of the dog's mate, was not removed. "Whal we are lOterested• m is to servt-the people of Orange County and here come. someone whO has the equipment to tn· crease the number of people who use our facilities," Clark srud. "We a re s aying put your airplane where your mouth is," Clark continued. "Let's get on with the test." Die drich, however. a rgued that ins ufficient proof has been offered lo show the tests will re· duce aircraft noise ove r all residential areas Besides, he contended. "Uthe airplane does meet the noise standard then we have a m aJor problem.. "We have runway problems. We hne tetminaJ problems. We h a ve pa rking proble m s . We have access problems. Are we ready lo face those problerru. now?" he asked. In the ir m ajority vo t e, s upervisors decided that whtle the test may last 90 days, 1t could be halted at the end of lbe first 30 or 60 dayl\ if the bigger Boeing 727-200 jets produce higher noise over any residential area. And if the test is halted, they said, Hughes would have to dis· continue the 727 flights w1th10 45 days. Mos t of Tuesday· s d eb ate f<><:used on heated opposition to the tests by Santa Ana Heights residents who fear the bigger Jets will belt out more noise over their homes. Newport Beach c1· Supervisors sajd that Hughes would have to pay for repairs or any runway damage during the tests . C obb a lso termed "con. ser vative" Boeing data that :.hows the bigger jets may pro. duce greater noise on takeoff in the immediate airport area in· eluding Santa Ana Heights. "We are sure we aren't going to be any noisier." he said. "We b<'heve we will be less noisy." Supervisors also asked airport offi('1als to conduct workshops on evaluating lest data with all inte rested parties and make dai- ly noise monitoring reports available to U)ose groups. Laguna_ Off en ~r-income Fix-up Loans Low interest loans arc availa- ble for low£'r income Laguna Beach homeowners who want to make repairs to their homes. The city has initialed the re- duced interest loan program in conjunction with the County of Orange and a Century Cilv bank . which allows owner<; of ~anglt• family structur<'s to bor- row ~p to $15,000 at three per- l'(•nt interest for hom<' improve. ffil'nt. F:lh~ibk owners of apartment~ mJy also borrow up to SS,000 pt:r un1 l at six percent interest to make improvements. -~yn~~~-;rt .HA•t'S J~h~ H~rt , · • I j ... I t' . "" • .,, -. -. ~ ' . -. .. . . SPORTING GOODS . . . , . -~ ... . . . ... . -' . ! 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA •-646-1919 . . -. OtJihed Vests 199s & 249s Q\Jihed Jackets 'J99S Warmup Suits 'J!/95 to 6495 Sweat Shirts & Pants 5 95 ea. Hooded Sweat Shirts 895 & <]95 Baseball Wormup Jackets 395 Chtldrens Sweat Shirts & Pants 29s ea. Tennis Dresses ladies Tennis Shorts & Shirts Mens Tennis Shorts & Shirts Track Shorts Sub 4 Running Shorts Wiison .. Dunlop -Yonex Davis -Bancroft -Prince Rackets Rocket Stringing Open 9 &a 6 Closed Sunday · . ~ All Football & Soccer Shoes Reduced 20% ladies Tennis Shoes 149s to 3 J 95 Mens Tennis Shoes 159s to 3 J 95 Docksider Boat Shoes 2895 Volleyboll 'Shoes 139s & 159s Running Shoes 219s to 3395 Racquetball Racquets Voit Bleu Rollout Balls 2/2'9 Racquetball & Tennis Gloves Badminton Rackets ) Penn Tennis Balls Can of 3 -1" Boogey Board With Lebsh 399s Duck Feet Fins Ma sics 538 Center 646-1919 - ... A4 ONLY PILOT Jut oos•in' &cY County Fair (ilMMt: THAT OL' Tnu; f'.\lll l'll bM you mlicht O.;urt< th•l In w 1;huatl\'111h'd. uthau\t-Oranae County of t.tiday. un old fu~hlunf'd <'OOntry tt11r ~uuld be 1n about•• much dtl ruliml Ub '* lrurklo•d of hultttY wh11 C\Jeas M&aln. m y frit>nda . Only OU. l&Jt w kf'nd. tM Oranie County fair peopl1 riv td down tht>lr fi.11 show out at Loa. AlamU.ot at\.ttr gatht>rlnl from the popuJac-t• .Jmo&t ball a million dollar1 And to m•kt' th•• mur~ unbebe vable. admluloo to m~t of tht' t'Vf'nb was frt-~. '""'·free ' Thus If you think we'r4: ao aophllfl.lcated around thele --- parts, just look al the good old country events that lured 115,352 folk.a out lo the Los Alamit.os grounds. A hog.calling conte5l for kids. -Nail·driving and arm-wresUJng competition~. Sixty Pygmy goats on dlaplay. Beef and lamb fittings A real live rabbit sbow This list could go on und on. But it surely proves that Orange County folks still find their roots in the land an on the farm. We are just really goodol'boys and girls. THROUGH ALL TRIS, the fair took lo almost $23 million and wUI end up with $499,TT3, minus taxes. which will go lo fixing up the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mes a Well. now, you might be a bit astonished by these hJgh figures out of ra bbit shows and goat contests. I suppose It ~hould also be mentioned that there was one other little at- traction over the 16-day run of the fall fair out at Los Alamiws. Fair offic ials offered this one sideshow called • thoroughbred horse racing. It 1s, in fact, the only thoroughbred borae raclng al- lowed 111 Or&nge County ever. THING ABOUT THIS 1s, you are allowed lo legally wager upon the outcome of these sideshow horse contest.a. I suppose it would also be reasonable lo mention that the $23 million figure came from bets placed upon these various nmrung nags. Also. it might be-an understatement t&-5uggestthat the !'>ldCbhOW <itlracted a rew pt.-Ople. lt drew 150,151 fans dUr· Ing the 16 dayi. and it 1s assumed each put a UWe genlleman's wager on a few of the bayburners. As a matter or fuel, 1{ wa.'I the largest betting t.otat raised by any fair in tbe \Jruled States of America. . TllF. f~AIR PEOPLE are probably mildly interested in the fa('t that they gathered u half a million dollan through lhe betllns.t windows and can really use the money for Im· provemenls on the Co!)ta Mesa grounds. Rut I sure hope it doesn't di.slract their attention too much from the real events they presented like the Pick & Fiddle contest and the bog-calling. Firestone to Merge With Borg-Warner? NEW YORK CAP> -Firestone Tire & Rubber Corp., plagued by costly recalls or millions of tires and raced with fi erce compeli· lion worldwide, want.a to take part In a $1.35 billion merger with Horg Wamer Corp., a maker of auto equlpment and air condj. lion\.' r!> The merger plan. announced Tuesday night, would allow the Akron, Ohio-based Firestone to reach a long-sought-after goal of "diversifying our business." said Chairman Richard A. Rlley. But the terms of the merger also may leave Borg-Warner in a domi- nant pos1Uon m thu p1&rtnershJp. • •ooht .... , Jhl''1t tf tOW 00 f\.A ff t•i,t 'F)Uf ~-rt ff.,,. f .-114 rw t • '' •'" illf'ol 'ftr1• i..Of"Y •!I ._. n ... ,,.,..., L NATION I WORLD Nixon Relates ~Blunder' Tel& French TV Audwnce 'Walergate Stupid' LONDON <A P) -Rlchard M. Nixon new to London today aft.er telllnl a French TV audleoce the Wat raato break-In "waa a blunder. It.ah tho reaponaibllity and I paid the price." · The fonnf!r prealdeot who re- 111ned ln 1974 a.a a retull ot the acandal Hid lt waa "a very clum1y and 1tupld attempt, u well •• Ulecat, to aaln gpllUcal lnformaUoo about a poJJUc&l ump•IJn. The lrony ol It WU that nothina wu obtained of any uae." Af'TEa D&INIUNG coffee and chat.tin« with workers, a Forelin Office official ai>d a Conservative l awmaker at Heathrow Airport, Nixon wu driven to Clarid1e'1 hotel ln tbe eleaant Mayfair dtatrtct, clOH to the U.S. Embuly ln Groevenor Square. Nixon, M, ''kidded with pbo- to1rapher1 ln London. aareet.n, to tbelr pleu for moro ~ and smtlea. "Did you •et that one," Niicon aaked, addina H the '"'Ion ended. ~·Pteue eend a eet to my denU1t." Wearing a IJ'•Y topcoat, Nlxon looked well and r ested . He atepped off the aldewallt to wave to onlookers peering from win· dowa ot bu1Jdlnc1 oppoelte the hotel. He 11 in Britain for a Inf ant Mutilated \ Suspect in Baby's Death 'I.A>ved Kids' MOUNT HOLLY, N.J . (AP) -A woman charted with murdering her week-old baby, then leaving It with two pet doaa who so badly mllUled ll Lbat medical examiners could not tell its aex, wu de· f~nded by a friend as a person who loved chlldren. Rose Marchione w as arraigned on murder cbaraea Tuesday and ordered held ln the Burlington County Women's Shelter pend· Ing a bail hearing. She also bas been charged with UlegaUy dis· posing of a dead body. POLICE LT. BEN INGUNG s aid Mlaa Marchione ls "mental· ly retarded and is the type or woman who could do something a nd then nol know anything about it." Pauline Jenkins, a friend of Miss Marchione. disputed Jn. gllng'a claim, and said the woman loved children. However. Miss Jenkins said. Some 10,000 Chinese Hold Teng Rally .. TOKYO CA P> -More than 10,000 Chinese demonstrated for more democracy lo Peking's main square and praised both Chairman Rua Kuo-feng and senior Vice PremJer Teng Hsla&- ping. China 's top l e ade rs rumored earlier to be locked in a powe r struggle. Miss Marchione "acted as If nothing had happened" after her a rres t. "It never dawned on me she could be so cold," Miss J enkins added MISS JENKINS FOUND the baby's body ln a plastic garbage bag in Miss MarchJone 's clut· tered one-room apartment. The cause of death hu not been de· termined Burlington County Assistant Prosecutor Barry Strosnider said the body has been sent to the New Jersey Medical Ex· aminer's office for further in· vest1gatlon. Miss J enkins said she went lo the apartment t.o feed the dogs . "I happened to look and I saw a bead," s he sald. "It was what looked like a baby, but it was so eaten J couldn't tell." MISS J ENKINS SAID that at first she thought the dogs were fighting over a doll. "I saw all that blood and I knew It was no doll," she said. The two dogs, killed because of the Incident. were sent lo the state laboralones for analyses o r the contents o r th ei r stomachs. St.roe01der said. apeecb at tbe Oxford UnJon de· batln1 IOdety. IN OXl'O&D, American atu- den t1 aald tfaey e••nned to demoutrat. 8'aiutNbon, code· n aml n c their operation "CREEP" -the acronym of Nixon'• lt72 Comm!tt.ee to R~­ elect the Preliden'l. Nixon told report.en ln London tbe cf tanned demonatutton woul not bot.her blm. "No, I'm not worried;" he "Id. "ID fact l'U feel very much a t home If they do bave a demOGltraUon. He uid be bad ... lllce, dicey meetina" when be wu lut 1n Oxford ~ years ago. tie did not explain the comment. Undergraduate student presi- dent Charles Parsons said · at IPast 1,000 demonatratora would proteat d\IH Thursda")' -leclure- be<' ause they ·•remember very well the excesses of the Nixon adm1mstratl~n and are opposed to this visit." · , NIXON, WHO TOLD the Fre nch audience T uesday be would never run for office •aain. earlier shrugged off security men at Heathrow Airport and accepted the challenee ot a group of baggage handlera to "come and talk to the workers." .... ~ Ne'ver Too Young J ackie Sommers, 20 months old, tnes to remove the s now from her parents' driveway at their home in Janes ville. Was. The latest storm dumped up to eight inches ol snow in Wiscon.sm. Teng reportedly confirmed to- day that the O>mmunist Party's Central Committee was meeting but said there would be no purges. The ra lly in Tie n An Men Square Tuesday nigbt was the biggest unofficial demonstration · since 100,000 turned out on April s. 1976, to commemorate the den th of Premier Chou En-lal. Kyodo, the Japanese news service , said the demonstrators changed slogans in support or Hua and Teng. Teng says more democracy is needed if China's new industrial great leap forward is t.o succeed. f. ;I.JUST Ill TIM-~ 'FOR THEHOlllA~ Carter to Speak WASlONGTON CAP) -The White House has announced that President Carter will hold his second news coolerence of the month Thunday al 1 p.m. PST. ABC, NBC and CBS said they will provide live national broad· cast coverage. C~M•••11¥19w (!ouclt T~· .. , -Ill ... .....,.... .. ,.,, 1111911111 fl>V•*'· Lltlll 1t•rlelllt wll'IO• 11lllflt it11c1 INH'lllflt "°""" litoft!I ·' llllr•• .... n. c ...... """"' .. 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'" Moo l:.t .• 1n UY.:.:·~ :"'"i7."'i 11t •: ,:lit ·..,, m H e n a IJOYemmen 8 0 n '° , 1 • ~ ,:t:" , • ~-~ ~~t~~ .. S I!~ ~ ~ f.~ d ~t ,;~ 4' ~11:'o' 1, 1 ,:a ,g ~ • ;: the company w o uld be s las hed. bul •bOlc 1-20 i 1 ~ : t .. ,,.,r t i.t "'" ... Hurc:• )t • , 1...,,. " ,,, jhrll .,. 'I '" 2>'1\-\41 .o,ri, •· i6 • '°' ~14-"" he did not say whet.he r t.he ald cutl .. ,.,: "1M ,;.-;:-,. !~'&~I~ io1 f:14" .. -H -:11: ·g • U ~""' .. ,,.. 1' ' • "' w e re certain. J •11M •" 1> 'f' " ~..,luft i'tt • u • · • 'l I"" u • ' • W"· M ::U. ,,.. • ' ••• · ·it '°' 14 ' • • t; Ford spokesmen Hid they could ~!rlf:~ ..... i's r, ,..:; J~K4"1 1 tit Jlt-H• 11 Pt pf UO. tt ~·Ya MMM 211 1M M ~ trtlfA J~) 21°"• l ti • lbl l fi "''q i'i'i • tt ;J-.-rc-::.',. t.I:, ?: fr': ~ 1,.~f,;' : If 'j tL ff"· "' ::~~el• 1'.t : , .,;:::: tt ~~· 1~ '. -.-u~ ..., no ea ma"~ poss e ouea rom ;':'t : ? lM ~7 ~ [~r:lf" 1'T:1t ': ff:::: lu ,,,, :i? 'i Iii .: \9 :r.'i' t'I t ij lli' __ .. 1n-~ ~ .0 ·; • ~: 11nctlona, but the Brttl1 b pews 11en· ··-..... ~ tl!t• ~ ... r. M. ,. U• ~ OlllUf 1:ll .i • l! (' Mo:i,, ,,,f ., ii"':'~. eLc _,,. 2• iiiit: \It C)I Press A.saoclated. Hid ll could HC~"., ~I~ ,?~ Jr.:~ ~~-= , ~ mr.-. ·=: ~.: i 11 s:::· .: =tli." .... .t ~ 'I," ~ .:::.:r ;~J .:: '&::-.""' amount to 25.000 vebJcln. year. • I s OM. VALOT lf7 For Planaers 3 Moves Trim Vacation Cosis By SYLVIA f'OaTEa In an era of iooming prtca for juat about everylblog, it 's a joy to be able to report that three recent travel trends -cul·r ale air fares, d lacount car rental.a and "pac kage" hotel/motel rat.es -c an save vacaUOOera ~ percent or more. All it takes is proper planning. (1) Alr·f are s avings. Ptjajor U.S. aJrlines have as many as a dozen -d.iffer-ent rates between key cities. American Airlines, tor inst.a.nee, lists 12 round·trip New York-to-San Franci.sco fares, ranging from $:562 tor daytime first·clus space to $234 for a night-time, midweek "super-s aver" ticke t, Monday to ·Thu rsday trips rhade at le~l a week apart and paid fot a month in advance. .. SMALLER BUT SIGNlnCANT s avinp are possible without reserve-in-advance or travel-duration restriction£. A $468 round-trip day coach rate cost.a almost 17 percent less than f1J1t class, night coach ($3'74) saves 33 percent. Another s tep down the rate ladder ls the excursion far~ tor tickets bought a week ahead of time and a Sunday between o utbound and return night.s Tbe w eekend, night- time excursion rate is $351 ~38 perce nt unde r first class) and midweek nights are $328, a 43 perce nt saving. In the bargain basem e nt a r e s uper-saver rates . Daytime midweek and night-time weekend s uper-saver tickets are $281, bait the first-cl ass fare. Tbe $234 dlarge is the midweek, night-lime s uper-saver cost, a S8 percent N!- d u ction from first·claas. (2) Car·rental sav· i ngs . There ate three basic cost categories: full regular daily price. pl u s · mileage charges, varying by car s ize ; fla t w eekly unlimited· Money's Worth mileage rates; and_ "take-off' prices -flat1 unlimited .mirea~ raws ror eiteocfed weeYend tours. For Inst.ance.- ~he regular Hert.% rate for s u bcompact rentals in most ma- jor U .S . cities ls $13.95 a day plus 14 c ents a mlle. For a week's use, the car costs a flat $129, w ith no mileage charge. For shorter periods, the t.ake-0ff rate is a flat $13.95 a day with no mileage charge, good Thursdays through Mondays if the car is kept for a three-day minimum for Thursday rentals or a two-day minimum fo r Friday and Saturday pickups. (3) HOTEL/MOTEL SAVINGS. On top ot lraditionat price s preads on dllte r ent room s izes and s avings for families s haring space. hotels and motels in the s ame c hain in the same area may have s tandard "r ack" rates for comparable rooms. They may vary by as much as 50 percent, depending o n the hotel 's dis tance from lbe downtown area. ln·season . o ff.season or the between-limes • "shoulder" season rates can v a ry anothe r 15 to 40 perce nt. "Package" rates m ay include s u c h extras as meals. drinks. sp0rts and s h o w s al additional s avines o r 20-4-0 Der· cent. Travel agents, airlines and nattonal l o ur pac kagers can q uote package rates and make reservations. A s a s ample of how these rates work, H oliday Inn San Francisco-area "rack'' rates for a comparabl y sized s mall room for two range from $39 a night 2S miles s outh o f the city to $77 in lhe downtown area. But a recent package rate c u ts $10 from the price or a room at o ne $35·&·nighl motel in the area. I THE BO'ITOM LINE IN v acation s avings is that a firs t -class trip for two, in season, including coast-to-coast flying, might cost more than $2,100. The s ame in-season trip at fly -by -night, discount car - a nd hot.el "package" rates could be as low as $1,332. Off. s eason at an outskirts hote l with a three-day car use al d is· count rates might come to as liUle as $951. Mercury to Pay 4 Times a Year D ir ectors o f Merc 11ry Savings and Loan A ssociation, Huntington Beach , have voted to change the cash dividend paying polic y from semi-annual to q u arte rly and t o in· c rease regWar cash dividends for 1979. T h e association d~clared a 25-cent a s h a re dividend. payable in January 1979, and announced it will begin r egula r quarte rly payme nts of 12lf.i cents ln April. R~cord d ales are s pecified as the first business days of of January, April, July and October. with pay ment dates 10 days later. The association paid a TAKING STOCK reg ular semi-annual cas h dividend o f 15 c e n ts in January 1978, plu s s <'en ts extra, and a r eg· ular 20-cent divi d e nd In July l978. In adopting the in· c r eased cash dividends, d i rect ors reiterated thi~ policy resolution s lating the cash d ividend program of the associa tion would not prejudice its stock djvidend pro · gram, which is considered o n ce a year. The association has declared 6 perce nt st ock dividends each year in recent years. In increasing the frequen cy o f the c a s h divideno. djrectors s aid the association's earnings levels through the fi r st months o r 1978 were the highest in its his tory. Qmter'• Space Sold 0.. The Irvin e Co. 's Jrvioe Industrial Comple x ·Garden G r ove, a 215-acre plann ed industrial park opened two year s ago, has been sold out , two years ahead of schedule, a ccording to Sam L. Van Landing ham, director of sales • and marketing for the company's commercial and in dus trial division. Located on Knott S treet at Orangewood A ve nue, lhe center was an abandoned' Nike miss ile base before its ex· change to the Irvine Co. by the federal government for acr eage to provide a c lear zone a<ljacenl to the Marine Corps Air Slalion at E l Toro. Fires purchasing sites in the complex range from a beverage distributor and a metal fa bricator to manulac· turers of e lectronic equ ipment. The larges t rirm ln the complex is the Wangco divtalon of P erkin-Elme r , which purc hued a U.acre idle to manufacture computerized data storage equipment. Uctle Gfa•t IAtun Sp~ Little Giant Product.a (Weste rn), Inc ., ha.s ttken a 10-year tease o n 12"189 s quare feet of space irJ the building o wne d by William a... a nd Marguerite R. M or! al 17282 Ml. Wynne Cir cle. Fountain Valley. Value o f the leasehold i• $218.1,282, a ccordtng to Busi· n ess Properties Brokerqe Com., which h elped arr1111e the lease. ML to Clo•~ B_i,._ .. Oltke Home t"ederal Savlngs and Loan A ssociation of San Diego plans to d iscontinue operation of •ts oftke at 411 M alnSt.,RunUn,gton Beach, on Dec 15. Operations will be lranaferrod to It.a office at 2111 Main St. Tbe omce ls open Mondays LhrouCb Tbundaya from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m., Fridays 9 a .m . to I p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a .m . to 1 p .m • -.. MARMADUKE SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS 1 COLLECT DRIJMS, !<AYo. /'MY l MAKE YotJ AN OFFER? r DENNIS THE MENACE FUNKY WINKEABEAN MISS PEACH MM'GIA I~ MAO AT l ~, 9'JT, TIWIAPli~ 1'MMTM ... TMI~ GOii~ ON!! .:. by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta by Jeff Mact~elly by Ferd and Tom Johnson .----r"P HEY, MOON r tooK AT MY N£W SET OF DRUMS·· AND I ~T Dou~~ LcfTOVER ! ,.-_~· I 'I I j GORDO TUMBLEWEEDS JI IF 'IOU WERE ro Cl«)SS A MAN WllH A CAT, AGATHA CRUMM Y.OUL.O YOO 1.IKE Mf TO TEU.. VOO A by Tom Batiuk STORY, &otJN'(? DR. SMOCK M R S . FINe's RIGHT, OOC1"0R .' 1"H IS IAeL..e IS AeSOL..LJ1"evY -roo 1ce-cot..P 10 ee 1..-YING O N NAKeP.' 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