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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-12-13 - Orange Coast PilotI I 1 i I I • l I I • 1 DAILY PILOT Bandit Robs Newport * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTFRNOON, DECEMBER 13, 1978 Bank, Gets $1,600 YO\. n, NO )61, • HCTIOHS .. l'AO•S • Flu ~auses mgh Ahsenteeistn • Teaehers' Pay Dispute Stalled .• 3 More Killed in Iran Rioting • Dan White Pleads IDnoeent Lunehti•ne Gag? Absenteeis m High Russian Flu Hits County By TOM BARLEY OI -O•ot• l'ltol ~1•11 Absentec1i:.m figures hit rec· ord leve ls today at OranJ:c Coast school districts as more and more students came down with what doctors believe 1s a type of Russian nu Orflc1als in four school dis· tricts said the absenteeism tally is the highest ever recorded with s om e <.'lasses reporting the absence of 60 percent of their students. Oran~e County Health Depart ment officials described the nu situation as "explosive" but stressed that the strain of flu creating the havoc is "mild and moderate" and of fairly short duration. _ "It's the old formula of get to bed," a health d epartment nurse said. "We're in touch with all the counly school districts and their nurses and there is no cause for alarm." The nurse said incomplel~ figures being made available to the department indicate that the new s train of nu is of about three to five days duration The flu appeared to bt• n() respecter of age groups as dis tricts reported that more and more subs titutes are being drafted to take over the duties of ailing teachers. Food Gift Packs Stole n A burglar who smashed a wm dow of a delivery van, got away with food gift packages valued at $1,240, Newport Beach police s aid today. The van belonging lo Hickory Farms, 1062 Irvine Ave., m the Westcliff Shopping Cente r, was burglarized during the hours of darkness Wednesday morning, police said. Listed as missing were three cases of gift packs containing cheese and meat. Plane Lueky Blast Pe rils Landing By PWLIP ROSMARI N OI , ... O.tlty l'ltot St.ti Federal Aviation Administration officials are in· vestigating an incident over Irvine Monday in which a homemade balloon exploded in a 40-fool fireball behind a Cessna 172 wflich was landing at Orange County Airport. THE PRIVATE PLANE was undamaged and the pilot probably never knew how close he was to disaster, police said. Irvine PoU ce Lt. Jerry Boyd witnessed the 12 :25 p. m . explosion. Boyd said he was in the vicinity of Jamboree Boulevard and Kelvin Avenue when he noticed the plane and was startled to see. rising behind it. a 10· foot-high balloon. Slung below the balloon was what appeared to be a garbage bag. As the Ueutenant watched. the bag burst in a bright orange explosion followed by thick black (Stt BALLOON BLAST, Page A%) White Pleads Innocent SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Former Supervisor Dan White pleaded innocent today to the No v 27 murders of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. He faces the death pe nalty. Bail was set at Sl million and a pre II minary hearing scheduled for Jan. 17. White, wearing orange jail coveralls and twice glancing at his wife. Mary Ann, was asked 1f he understood the plea entered by his attorney. "I do your honor." he told Municipal Court Judge Robert J. Reynolds in a clear voice. Attorney Douglas Schmidt said he reserved the right to change the innocent plea to in- clude "by reason of insanity" when the case reaches trial in Superior Court Unde r a recent California Supreme' Court decision, an in· s anity -defense must show a de- fendant had a mental defect or disease that resulted in his lack· mg "the capacity . to conform his conduct to the require ments of the law" or to "appreciate the criminality of his conduct." In addition to White's wife. his father and three other family members were in co_yrt. After court. Schmidt said White probably would not post bail. "One million is tantamount to no bail at all." he said. He said he t(ad not determined if he would ask to have the trial ~oved from San Francisco. ~midt described White as "continuing lo be in a state of s hock -certainly depressed." He has been held in a cell by himself. disqualified from bail consideration because the crime involved special circumstances -multiple murders and the murder of elected officials. White was elected to the Board or Supervisors last year but resigned Nov 10. saying he could not support his family on his supervisor's salary of $9,600. He reportedly was pleading with M06cone to reappoint him, a move opposed by Milk. when the !\hootings occurred. ,, ' 3 More Die in Riots Shah Backers Blamed f o r B eatings ISFAHAN. Iran <AP> -Army gunfire kill ed three more persons in this central Iranian city today as club.wielding sup- porters of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi roamed the streets in convoys hunting his opponenL<; and beating them up. source~ re· ported. Western correspondents who reached Isfah an t oday saw hospitals jammed with gunshot casualties and v1ct1ms of stn.'t't beatings reportedly by secrc1 police. troops and military led mobs of loyalists Doctors at Isfahan ho$p1tab reported the death toll from three days of violence in the cit' rose to at least 44, ~1th mon• Huntington I s sue Teachers' Salary Dispute Deadlock By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of IM O.lty PllM Sl•tt Despite taunts from teachers and s tudents, Huntington Beach Union High School District trus tees stood the ir ground Tuesday and refused to agree to teacher contract demands. For the first lime in two weeks. teacher and dis trict negotiators have agreed to meet to clarify each side's position in the nine·month·old deadlocked Bandit G e ts $1,600 From Bank in CdM Newport Beach police said to- day a bandit got Sl,600 in a Tues· day afternoon holdup of the United California Bank branch in Corona del Mar. The officers said the original estimate of loss was $16,000, but t hey could not explain the drastic dlflerence betweep the two figures. According to police reports, the lone robber, sporting a mustache and wearing a bdeball cap. held up a sin1le teller in the bank at 3141 E. Coast Highway. Polic~ said tbe man simulated a gun irthis coat pocket and the teller turned over the conten\I of her cash drawer to him during the 2.30 pm holdup contract talks Teachers hav<.• threatened to strike Jan. 3 1f no acceptable set llement can be reached A proposed clause that would give trustees the power to void the contract m an emergency and the school board's refusal to guarantee any type of pay h1kf'., this school year appear to be tht• major s tumblln1'? bloc ki:. 111 negotiations. said teacher leuder Ira Toibin. "If they (the teachers) go on strike Jan. 3. we're ~oing too." said one of the seven student!'> who addressed the board Most onlie -students urged the boa rd lo reach some type of set tlement to avert the threatent-d strike. About 50 students appearro to be present at the board meeting Roughly 25 of them seemed to have been drawn there b) tht• teacher contract s 1tuat1on Some students said s ubstitute teac h ers a rc not adequat e replacements for their regular instructors in the event of ;1 strike. "A strike means no education <See TEACHERS, Page A2) Truck Driver H i t PITTSBURGH <AP> An Ohio truck driver was hit an the head by an axle bearing, polic~ said, in violence linked to a strike by dissident steel haulers Steelmakers. m ean while . pressed a rourt bid to end the d18 pule. than 700 wounded or bacJlv bl•atcn r\uthorit1<.•s have cori f1rnwd onlv nine de:.id and 65 "ounded · Westt•m diplomats m Lhl' r1 ty 250 mill'" ... outh of Tchr:.tn report t>d tht' army U!-tl'd kar gas anrl lht•n or><•Md farl' Monday night J ft t' r d t· m on .., t r a tors who mJr<'hcd throug h thl' t•11\ pt.•acl'full,\ went on a ramµa~t· .i nd .1tt.1!'kt•d h,ink ..,. mov11· hou"t.'"· off1n' buddings ant.I ut ht•r "'mboh of Lht· s hah'o.; Wcstl•rnizat1on c-a m1rn1gn ~h1ch Mm .. l<•m rch g1ous leaders op po-.l' Th(• sourc·c•s ... a 111 t ht• gunfire• mo\l.ed c.Jcmn huncln·d.., in thl· darknt•ss. :md the !'l.Jshes lasted for (I \'I' hour._ 0 n T u n.<ht \ . d 1 p I o m a t H' -.ou rel'!-. rcporkd. thous<1nd!-. of supporter.., of thl' shah went on a rampu~w of th1·1r own. '>mash.mg -.wn· windows d1,.playang pie ~ t ure'> of i\yat ullah Khom a in1. the rcl1 g1o us lt>adl'r of the anti ·Shah movement. and ripping his pie (Sec> IRi\N, Page A2) Coa~• \\eather V a r 1 able c k>ttd 1 n~ tonight and Thursday with not much t<'mperaturc change Lo ws tonight 48 to 54 lhgh-. Thur11day 67 to 73 I NSIDE TOD AY J1mm.11 Caqney 1s seen thnf' days only m tlu.> latP mllVlt'.1. t>ut h1".~ still m de mond St'f' Paye Ati. 411 Ytvt wrwlo At Mt'M(Ope CIO ... 11,_. C» A1111 L.t_., Cit L M hY" 41t Miii ... Mt Nl9'#ttt 14 •u•lfltO ... , Mo•I" '"'It C•llltr11ta AJ "'-'v•I ~-.. Cl•ulll.. OMt Mtlle11.i -M C-lc. as o ...... C...Cy A14 C"'"w-U "-'' aM DHtll MMlttt Al4 Ste<-M•ftftitt 17 l!flt•lat I'-Al Ttlt¥11'-.. Eftle1'1•11••-.. tt TllHltn a. It l"Uhorl,.. C••11 W••llltr 44 "'"" (I ' Wer ... "•-M AZ OAll.V PILOT s Carter Eases Fringe Benefit L . . 1nnts : I I , . WA rDNGT'ON lAPJ The Carter admm11tralloo modtfaed some of ill wage and prtce ~tundun.b toduy ln<'ludlna ew'1na hm1h. on fnnl(• oonefata, •filer hnnntc t'<>rn1)lulnb lhul parts of lh(• anti tnflatton plan litl t' unf 11 T h t' t h ia 11 M f i.. " t• r l' l h e fin1sh1nt? tou<'hci. on J prnsrljm unnouncl'd i.t•vc•n wt•t•k" i.tco 10 ti·nded lO brina mOal1vo from wi. .. pt•rrNlt rt vc•nr t o ft p.•n'ftlt (N (:rc1sl1 Kil/,s Pair l OS ANt:t-.1fo:~1 Al'1 r\\11 nllll 'Al II' l.1lit'd t'Mrl\ tOt.IJ\ 'Aht•n lht·tr "l1ot•1•chn.: t'•ll plun.:t>tS uff ttw Iran'' lllln 111.ul h1•1"'""" 1h,• l'omonJ and Lon.: Ut'.lt'h frt•t•wu'' llmch·d on tb I OOf ,end bur-.t 111111 n.tnlt'li tht-Culafo1111.1 111.ih" .. , l'Jl1ol 11•1111r1l't.1 fht• ('flf• 'llllf lhl· I J I 111.J\ tw\l' bt•t•n 11111' 1nw .11 Ull to 100 mph Jnd \\ J ' .1111Jo 111t• fur rh.'Jlh :1~11 fto1•t bl'fon• 1·1 ..... 11111~ up .. uJt• ilu'A 11 1111 1111 t-:.1.,t I-<•' Ani.:l'lcs :-.trt.'l't Thl' l'Ao wc•n · hurnl·d I> c• y u 11 d r t· (' (I ~ " I t I 0 II Aulhoratw .. 11•pu1t 1 l11•1r acfrrll 1t1t•'> will not be known until d~ntal r ecord~ hiAvt• bt<t•n t•xamined f 'ront Pa~ A I T E AC H E R S ;.ind no graduation, · :.mother :-.tu dent told trustees S<'hool bourd Pres ident 7.1ta Wc:-.sa said she has n·cc1ved "numerous t<'lcphone call!. from parents com.,laining lhul their studen ts only gel one s ide or the s tory from teachers 1n the clasi.room " Student David Hankin, Hunt· 1n gton Bt'ach H igh School repn•:.t•ntat1Vl' to the school board. s aid a Tut•sd<.1y morning protest by :"10 sludt:nls tn front or his campus was ·•ruttle and t·hild1sh." Some students involved in the protes t sa id they thought 1t would help bring a speedy con- ' r act settlement. Tcubrn, president of the as· -.oc1al1on rt·prcsenting the dis t net':, 830 teachers, sa id thl'rl' ol lllJt':.tr .. lO b<• no end in SIJ(hl lo thc t urn·nt labor d1s pulc "Unit~-. wt· M~t.' -.omc move mt•nt from lht• b<iard, there's nothing to talk :.ibout," Tm bin said "Tht.• board has left ui. with no other ;.1ltcrnat1ve but to !->tnkl· Jan 3," To1bin asst•rtcd. The school board has off<-rcd teacher. a f1vt: pt'rrent pay hike from .January tu .July of 1979 but onlv 1f a -.talc 1m11<>sPd salary fn·t·t.l' 1s lifted during that time. To1bm said that offer guaran- lt•t•s nothing Tt•uthcrs ar c dc mandrng a onc yc<.1r five percent pdy hike retroactive· lo July . 1978 To1bin sa id th<·n: a rc a lso con· tract disput es ovt•r binding arbitr ation and assignment and transfer p0licics tloward Roop, d1slnct assis· tant supcrintcndt•nt, said the :.chool board 1s proh1b1tcd from granting any type of pay ra1st· until the st alc·1mpo!>c d freeze 11> hfled. Roop a.ssertt<d that it would •· Jeopard1zc" the school district money from the s tate if the srhool board grantt<d any type of 1·mpl11vl'l' '>a lary incrca:.c m · cludrn~ ..i rt•troact1ve rci1 i.e Fuel Lost in Fire SALISBURY. Rhodesia <AP1 An estimated 15 million l(allons of Rhodesia's scarce fuel reser ves were lost m a fi re start· cd by black nationalist guer· rillas al the country's largest fuel depot, observers said today. 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IO mc)!>t or Nt'WJX>rt U• > Ill• H ' rt'<'''' v t•d p" 11 1n1 .:radH from un Orunae ('ounty l'nv1ronmentoJ study team that h~ts mon1t11rt'd murtnt.• <·ond 1 lions lht'tt' 11v1·1 lht• pu'lt lhrt't' > t>urs Rut llppt.'r Nt·w1>0rt Hay n· m.11ni. plu"ut<d by s1llul1on and contamtnataon problt:m!I that muy prompt closing of the entire area above the Pac1f1c Coitst Highway bridge lo s he llfish gathering Mon1c<i Ma1ur, <i <:<>unty t•rl v1ronnwnt:il ht•ulth saml1tr1an, ~aid toduy county und slute of f1cials un• now d1scui.l>mg the ~ht•llf1sh gathering ban The part of lht.• Upper Bay abOVl' ViJughn'" launch ramp wai. dosed 1n 1!173 to both s hellfish gathering und waler sports such as swimming and wuter sk11ng. And r ecent studies of baclena s how a need for expanding the area posted against shellf1l>h harvestmg to a ll or the Upper Bay, county Environmental Health Director Robert Stone said in a report Tuesday to coun· ty supervisors. The tounty report 1s being Mmi Arrest e d In Hosp ita l Fire, Attack NAT IONAL CITY IAP) J>ol1cc who k1<'kro m a rt'l>lroom door m Contmu Convale:.ccnt Hospital :.ay they round a man holding a kn1f<' to thl• throat or a naked woman who tum<.'d out Lo be hi:. t-slran)(ed wife In a comer of the restroom, a fire burned, setting off an over- ht•ad s prinkler system which thl'n put out the f1rt· A !>u1tra:-.t· that began to burn con l a1nt·d four gallonlo of gasoline, enough to des troy the packt•d ho!>p1tal. police said. Tht· man, 1dcnt1ficd as Ken· neth Miller, was booked for in· vestigation of assault with a deadly weapon, intent to commit murder, arson and possession of fla mmable m aterial with Intent to destroy property. Police said M 11ler's hostage Tues day was his wife K1kuka. a hospital employee Susp ect Faces Death P e nalty In Cop Killing Jame. Richard Hoffer faces the death penalty 1f convicted on charges that he murdered San <'lemcnk police officer Richard Steed Nov 29. Deputy District Attorney Duvt· Carter said today charges filed against HoHer contain pro visions calling for the cl<>ath penally. "Then· 1s one count o f murder, one count of robbery ·and t he death penalty 1s m volved under special provisions outh nmg the murder of a pohcc officer," Curter said. Hoffer races a preli minary hearing on the charges Dec 29 1n South Ora n ge Cou nty Municipal Court. He is belng he1d m the UCI Medical Center jail ward In heu of $500,000 bail. forwurrl~ to the Newport Irvine Wjble Manllgemenl Agency which Lii recommending way~ to meft federal requirements that ull tJ S waters be "sw1mmablt- .rnrl hl'lheble" by 1983. The report said the Upper Uuy prubll'nlti are caused in part by u n cherkcd runoff from ugricultural land which carnes bacteria and pesticides into bay waters. In addition. l ar~ely uncon· trolled silt from construction sites 1s mcreasing buildup in Up per Bay waters where monitors round acrumulations as deep a~ four feet m places. "You used to be able to wate r i.k1 there." Ms . Mazur said "You could probably walk back there now especially after the rams last winter." Another problem in the waleri. m both the Upper and Lower Bay is the accumulatio n of heavy metal contamma nts. Boatyard o p erations and storm runoff from h1ghwt1ys are blamed for most of the heavy metal problems. Ms. Mazur said. .. As soon as we have one good r ain. whe re do all or the s torm c hannels end ? The bay," s he said While the metals accumuJa. tion doesn't pose a direct health haza rd, county o fficials ex plained. 1l could lead to prob ll'm~ as ilenlcrs the food chain Death S tirs Health Che ck HARRISBURG. Pa <A P) The death of a Pitts burgh al. torney has prompted health of fi cia ls to look ror traces of Legionnaires disease am ong 500 other lawyers who attended a Virgin Islands confer ence last October. St ephen Laffey of Pittsburgh died on Dec. 2 of the pneumoniiA like disease. Anothe r lawyer who attended the m eeting fell ill with pneumonia. which can tx- caused by Legionnaires disease. said Dr. William P arha m of the slate health depa rtment. "I'm not saying he died of Legionnaires disease. but he did h ave the disease and be did die," Parham said of Lafrey's death "Those two cases are the only ones we know about w~ have no way of knowing who else might have been s ick .. FURRY CARGO FAMILY BUY Whe n a Coi1 ta Mesa fa mily wanted lo sell young shc llics. it wasn 't necessar y to go lo !-icotland to find a buyer. The following ad in the Dally Pilot sold the furry cargo to u family with four children. :! !'ltwlt1l'l\. hc:iu11ful hlk OIJlt·'> O~l'<l KO<>d horm· .... mm.I MO IOMl'llh!I )o,)o,\ '(\ '('( Call the Daily Pilot 1r you have anythrng to sell A fnend ly ad-viBer wui heij> writ~ your ad Just call 642·5678 f'ro• Page A I • • 5mokc. P F.oPLE FROM AS far away as Fashion Island in Newport Beach reported seeing the fireball , many of' them believing_ it was an airplane that exploded. FAA investigators said police recovered a por· lion of the plastic ba lloon. which landed atop Zee Phurmac~utlcals on J a mboree Boulevard, near the police.> station. No trace or the exploded bag re· main ed . INVESTIGATOR THEORIZED that someone attempted to loft the balloon during a lunch break. and that tht-ruel used to make it rise may have b lown up. " ·r "It looks hke It w as somebody's idea of fun." Boyd saici, "but the effect could have been dis· astrous if that plane had come in Just seconds later." .. did not huvt• th\' n1 d d recordi. trade ratrieUont .,-a•nat tom· lo t·omply with the rcauJur pncc panJes th1t fall lo comply. lt ta :iitJndardh id.so dtJ)endlna on th power of The Council on Wugc and penuuloa Pncc Sl1&b11Jty aclt,'d uflcr hear Barry ~worth. director of 1111< rom11brnts rrnm both bu!>i the council. told reporter• 'fuc:i 11Pi..1-i und lal.lor thJt tht•:.t• , •. ,. twni. :.houh.I bl· t·hmi.:i·tl day lhf ucJmlnistrallon expects lo M~c ret>ult.:. from the program Th•• 11111tt1•111l1 1-. de'> era bt·d us hy spring. and 1! the rcisulti, un• voluntur>. hut llll' ~ovt•1 nmcnl ravoruble tht• pr<>Krl.lm will con <'Un withhold contrsC'tH or euKt' tlnue for IK>me time ~~~~~~~~~..:..:.;:...;;.:~;:;_;;;.;.:.;.=-~~~~- Pepsi <•f .. neroll •1n A !'>'1 t11t n ·I f1n1...,hl'~ olf ,1 tl1 M.,1rdt'd soft drink m l',1t1f1c (; rovt· wht·rt· ht• \\ ,,..., ('UU~ht by photographer Clay Pt•lt·r ...,011 ol the Sal111J!t Californian checking the ar(·a tor fl·<tllll'l' photo po:-.:-.1b11Jtl('..., Supervis ors OK Oean Air Plans A proposed hst of 71 way:. to clean up Southern California· .. sm oggy air was endor:.t.•d w11h some mod1r1cations Tuesday h} Orange Count} !>upcrv1sors I IOWl'Vt•r. -..upl•rv1:.or..., -.t11d they want to s ec 1f a propo:.t..<d transit C'Orridor strctchinj{ from Santa Ana lo lh<.· Los Angelc., Count> hnc <"an bl' inc luded m lht' regional air pollution control plan And tht"y w1thhl'ld .-ndor"l' mcnl of .i pro1>0'>t>d W1hh1n trans it corridor in Los Angele-. Count y for the> ltm<' b<'tn~. fear 1ng 1t would ... ~allow up too grt'al a :-.han· uf th<· region·., transportation funding. Super visors wer e echoing simil ar conct•rns t•xpres!,ed by directors or the Orange County Transit Oistnrt and members 1)f the county Transportation Com mission . The proposed hst of 71 !>mog f1ghllng slralt•gle:. wal> pro1>0sed by offtcials of lht.· South Coast Air Quality Managl·mcnt U1!> tract A public hearing on the pro· Posed air pollutton control plan will be held at 9·30 a m Thur'> day in the county llall of Ad m tnistrallon hearing room. at Rroadway and Santa Ana Boulevard. Santa Ana Air quality d1str1C't dm .. ctors ;.ire to act m January 1m lh<• pro pOSed S500·m1llton·a year list or ways to battle :.mo~ The plan 1:. de~1~ned to m t-et stiJlt' and f<'dt'ral d<·an air <;land ards b~ 1987 and 1nrlude' such things al> requmng annual veh1 de• rnspecl1ons. added pollul1on control restrictions on business :rnd modified work s<'hedul~ to reducl' J>l'ilk hour frel:'wa y <:nn gestwn 2 Held in Theft LOS ANGELES I AP I Two Los Angeles men, Danny Ward Bragg. 31. and Claude Parkc·r .J r • 26, were booked for in vestiJialion of re<'e1vmg s tolen property after alle~edly trying to sell $40.000 worth of furs lo un dl.'rcover s heriff's deput1ci. 111 Lynwood. authorities said toda} They were arrested Tue!>d:.iy outside a Lynwood Ht'i.taurant where the sale was arranged W ••~ and prlc s l1ndardt would be low red auadually until inflation it controlled. he said: add lna ... The Intention ls a multU ytor pr o1tt1m over 1everal Vt-Ur<, " Some mequ1lles will renu11n 11) th(' i11 ol(rarn. "l>ut wt> think the~ are 11mall rompared to lh•• ui. 1•qu1tu~:-. caused by inrtal1on .'1 !lnid Hobt•rt ltu~sell. the council'" deputy di rtttor f 'ro• P a9.-A I IRAN ... tur ...... lrom w;dh und power poll'' l..1\er. tlw '>ourrt''> cont1nut'<\, troops entert·d the fruy and at- t.1cked anti <;huh mob' whit•h hJd g.1tht•red. b<.·atinj{ tht•m wit.fl r1rl1· butts .md bf•tons and foro- 111 1< l>l'Ol)lt• to .. hout Lon~ "ve tht• ... tlah'.. • "TUl''>d<i.,. "a' .1 11:.iv of bitter hrutahl\ 1 ~1t her than ">hootm~." ~aid unt: d1µlomat • llt•h<•opt('1 ~unsh1ps from ti nt·<• rh\I a11 h.1-.t· h11v1•rt•d uvt-r 1114' r1~ht1ng, "hul lu till' lwsl of 11ur kn11wh•dg1• and whJt c•y4•w1t· 1ws:.t'' now 1 t·port. I ht• hehtu1>- t1·r' did n•>I f111· 1111 tlw .. rowdi.." a 'flok1· .. 11ian .11 om· Wl''ll'rrrl'ni- hui>:-. \ 1n 'l't'hran -.~11tl Lt•atfr,... of lht• .1nt 1 :-.hab 111ov1•ml·nt l"la1nwd hundrc~ were killed W1• .... tn11 -.1111rt·t•s :-.u1d -.t•w•ral I hou•.;11111 J\nwr1t·ans 11 vin~ 'f' I ~It· nl) -.1 :J\ "" 111 ... 1dl' lhe1r Ruardcd C'ompounds as tht• f1ghl in~ ra~ed thrnu~h the i.lreet~ Th<>rf' w(•n• nu rt•port.... of l 1 S cui.ualt1ei-La't week anl1·shah th·monstralor'> burnNI duwn tlµo <;rum m:m Corp hl·iulqu;1rt1·r:- 1n Is fahan In other dt·vclopm1·nh Jordun., King llui.:.ean '>J ld today ht· ~uuld 1101 meet an Pan ... with the Shah of Iran·-. ch1d ufl 1>0nent. exiled M11.,h:m lt'ador Ayatullah Khoma1m and m·ver planned '>Uth a m t·ctrng .. Tr'nublt•d Iran ,..., 1mport1~ k1•ru'!·n1· to nff'>d a :.horliJ!i•· <'aused hy incrc·a:.cd dem:.in.d and d1hrupt1on of national oil produ•·t1on by a IO·duv-old 111 dui.tr~ strike. 11fftcaa1 · soun··~· said today Tht• <'ommander of the l' S naval forces in the Middle E:t'>J Adm Samu1·I Haker. confc1 n'fl lu<iav with Kuw;11I ''> defrn...,. m 1n1'>lt•r "ih1•1k ~.111•111 ;ii Sub.th .1m111 1n1·n·•"•'fl t•onc·t·rn h\ Arah rull·r ... m !ht· 1'1·1 "all Ci ulf uvn thl: lurmo1l 1n ne1ghhonng Ir an Meteor Slwtt Brit11{s Calls ,\ -.pt•1·t .1t·ular mt•l1·01 -.h11w1•r Tue:-.d a y 111d1t pro111 pl1·d a i.er1e-. 11( lt'lt·plH>nt• calls to polw1· 111 lrv iru· :ind olht•r l'o111 mun1l1l'!'> from 1»1.•oplt• f•·:Jr 111~ 1l wai. l'Vt.·rylhing from ,1 plant' l'rash to lhl· 1•1111 111 tht.• \\CJrld .._ - Thi· world did not romi> to .rn cnd. U<'eording to poht••· an<l will not com1· to an 1·nd tonight when th(• .rnnu.tl G1·m 1n1d mt'tt•or '>how .. r phcnomerion rP peals 1t!>clf Lynn Hart HART'S Jo~n Hort - SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Basketballs '195 to 4495 Volley Bolls 695 to 'J.995 Soccer Bolls 695 to 299s Footballs 11 95 to 299s Rocqv.et Batis Voit Bleu 2a-c-. Handballs Baseballs Softballs Basketball Backboards & Goals Basketball Shoes Volleyball Nets Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes Soccer Shorts & Shirts Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 p.m. ( --. Warmup Suits 259s to 6495 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Sweat Shirt~ & Pants Running Shoes Running Shorts Athletic Sox Tennis Rockets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Boogey Boards with leash 3995 Quilted Vests & Jackets Baseball Mitts Baseball Shoes Sat. till 5:30 ff I I I .. • " l ~ t r l r r i • f ... Or ange ~oast _ E D I T IO N Totfay'H CloNlng j N.Y . Stoeks · •. VOL. 71 , NO. 347, .f SECTIO NS, 46 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1978 C TEN CEN · Grateful Ryans: 'HelP Others Now'~ B)' JF.RRV n .Al ~t N Ol tllt o.1•1 "'i.4 ..... •·The rt'nt 111 paid 1tn1I t h1·N· ,., l'nOuflh lt•ft ovt>r rm ..i t 11 1 .111ci •• turkey tor ttw rrt•t·.11·1 .111 ~a.tatlc f~"ll) lh 1111 "·"ti lull' Tueisdov "You Vt' itot to ,. II lht!I off It's net'Ch..'\l m1111• no\\ b' oth1·1 peu ple , .. .sht• ' 1d re·a:.1rtl1n.: • tl11nal1on" tn hn family totuho.: "'or<' t h u n Sll:liS Mr" RHtn \\ 1r1• of formt•r ur tor und .. 1 unt rn.111 John It von "'hu lc~t S:t07 to thll'vt''I in a N• "'1)11rt H1•:1C'h •w1w11n111 kt•t pur~1nJ1 Jul ON I, 'IUld 'lht• 1·1111lcln ·1 ht'll<'V•' I ht• rN11>onM· 111 I 1111111) l"Ol"t.11 .ti I'll rt·~Hkllh to tlh f •tnlll\ .. phJ.?ht \Jn "'ho ... 11 rr1•r f'd u cn1• A Visit Wilh Mrs. C l aus pllnjl "llrotw In UrTO nd ho nol workt>d s1nct· h;ttl walkt•d 2 5 mtlt•11 to tht• 11111rkl1t lo t•11-.h his S<>t'llll St•1·111 tty t•h1.•ck lllN wlft• wus ut work ht• '>Uld, und ht· ~.11111-d lht• mont·y qu1tk ly b1•1·au ... 1• thl• SJH,"I rt•nt on the f;1m 1h '' ('c>btu M t•sa home was dut• ttiut tl.1~ Nl·v. prn1 pt>hl'l' officer' -.:ml It) an v. ii. ... ft 1~hlt>1wd "'ht•n the O..oly Polol Sl•ll PllOIO Ka thleen Ro('hCJ. 4. of Costa Mesa recites her Christmas ltst lo Mrs. Santa Claus. who's sharing the k1dd1e s illmg duties wit~ her hus b and this :vcar <1t t h(' mall in South Coast Plaza. · Smallwood to Resign Sclwol Board Chief to Leave Post Next Month 8~ JAC'KIE HYMAN OI llW 0..11¥ P1IOI ~1•11 Citing frust ration with cn.><fmg lotal control ovl·r edul·atwn. Newport Mesa sc·hool board President Donald Smallwood an nounced Tuesda.,, h(• will rN.1gn from the board m .J<.tnuarv Smallwood. a Custa Mesa res1- d e n t .»ttio pra<·t ices law in Newport Bearh. h;1d announrc•d previously that ht• would nCJt run for re·cll'tlton H o " c v e r . h <' s a 1 d 1 n a telephone intl'rv1t•w tnlla.'t a variet~· of fal'tors made• him rk t ide to quit earlier lie-abo nut ed that his ter m originally wa-. scheduled to end m March. but was extended dunng the lasl stale leg1slat1 vc session by a lav. com binmg school bo<.i rd l'h·c No Summer School Agai11 The re won't bt' any summer school again this year an the Ne wport-Mesa Unified School Dis trict. except for a few special programs m<!ndated by the state. Trus t ees vot ed Tuesday lo cancel summer school agam m the wake of Propos ition 13 and or a s tate decision to cut off state funds for s ummer sessions. tions with Novem b<'r elect ions m !'>an1t;.1ry, watt:r a nd other '>pec1al districts "It's really a dt>sire to sµc nd more lime with my law practice Jnd involve myself to some ex- ll•nl in other m atters." said Smallwood, who has served on the board since 1971 and hCIS lwt>n its president three times He noted that the death two months ago of has wife, Mary, a Cost a Mesa city councilw<iman, .d~o had an effect on hi<. de- l'lsaon "l thank Mary's dl·ath has d1min1s h1.'d the JOY of the :.irtiv1 t.\ ,"Smallwood said. "It's not as 1>leasurable any more. ·'The other ba:.1c reason as my ver y , very stronl( feeling that local board members havt• very little to say ;my more about the destiny of the distnct and it's a ver y fr us tra ting feelin g," Smallwood said. He cilecl both Proposition 13 and the Serrano-Priest court de- c ision as eroding local control. Serrano-Priest requir es thal funding be equalized throughout the s tate on a per-student bru.1s T h e result Is t h at com· parativcly wealthy distracts hke Newport Mesa will see morc and more of their local tax dollars o.iu, P•l61 St.ill Pl>oto QUITTING SCHOOL BOARD Newport·Mesa's Smallwood '-I phoned off by the -.tale and dis- tributed to poorer districts The dcc1s1on a b o (•ffcC'tl vcly <See SCHOOLS, Page i\2) A ll•enteebm Blgla l wo thieves threutened to ktll h11n and that he stood outside the markl't for sever al minutes wi thout summoning help lit• finally borrowed a dame Jnd ca lied police Hyan latl'r said he never ex- J>l'l'll'd to get his money back and that he was not s ure how he would pay the overdue rent Mrs Rvan. em ployed by a Costa Mesa lire detection firm. began working overtime and the couple's two daug hters. Diane. 14. and Nanci, 18. continued to turn over baby sitting eammgs while son Buck. 16, pitched m with his lawn·mowmg money When coastal a rea residenti. learned of the hardi.hip llhrough the Daily Pilot they reacted Mrs Ryan said Tuesday that w ellwish ers had m a lled or dropped off a total of $500 .it the family home The largest amount was $385 donated by the Costa Mesa F'ire Fighters Association "One little lady even cleaned out her pantry and came to the door with all kinds of canned goods." Mrs Ryan said <See AIDED, Page A2> Murder Ruled Man Guilty in Mesan 's Death A s uperior court Jury conVlCt· ed an Orange man of firsl- degree murder Tuesday in Santa Ana for causing the death of a Co s t a Mesa m othe r of two following a $73 holdup with a toy gun Bernard Herrera, 24, also was convicted of :irmed robbery. J ud ge Ma so n F e nto n scheduled sentencing for J an 9 Herrera could face a life te rm in state prison with the possibility of a parole after seven years. He was arrested Aug 23 after his car was involved in a head- on collis ion with a c ur driven by Yawl Sinks In Mexico ; Hit s R eef By ALMON LOCKABE\' O.lly Pllol S0..11 ... Wriltt T he S8·foot a luminum yawl. Mrs. Cynthia Sutherland. 34, on Irv me A-venue Police said they were chasing Herrera's car which had b<.-en described by witnesses after a holdup al Baskin Robbins IC'l' cr eam parlor, 501 W 19th St Mrs. Sutherla nd, who was rl' turning home from a shopping t r i p l o t ashion Is l a nd 1n Newport Beach was trapped m he r car. Newport Beach fire de· partment personne l cut her from he r de molished sports car . She was pronounced dead on :.irr1val a t Hoag Me m ori a l llosoatal Herrera was treated for minor mjur1es. De puty Dis tric t Attorney David Carte r prosecuted Her- re ra for murder under a Penal Code proVlsion allowing a first· degree murder conviction if a death occurs during a robbery li e a rg ued th at He rrera'" night from police was a part. or the robbery. De puty Public Dl'fendt•r Donald Sci>rs argued on behalf of Herrera that the death wai. not a part of the robbery. occur- r in g a fter Herrer a's in1 t1al escape and during a subsequent chase prom pted hy broadc:ists of his car's description Plane Lueky Blast Pe rils Landing By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of IN o .. ty Pi!Ot StMI Rascal, owned by Bill Wilson of Santa Barbar' .unk..oU Pt.aad.o -~ v aUarte, Mexico. Tuesday Fede ral Avia tion Administration officials are m· vestigating an mcide nt over Irvine Monday in whic h a homemade balloon exploded m a 40-foot fireball belJtn a-Ct?ssna -rn which was landing at Ora n ge County Airport. T he sinking occurred about a quarter of a mile off the owner's Puerto Vallarta home as he and about 19 guests, all from Santa Barba ra. were returning from a day's sailing All were rescued a nd no one was inJured, accord- ing to the report. The cause of the sinking was attributcdd to the yacht hitting a coral reef which punched a bout 28 ho les the SIZC of a Sii vcr dollar in the hull below the waterline The boat sank in about 165 of feel of water on a clear, sunny day Wilson and Rasral are widely known in Southern California T.uE. PRI VATE PLANE was 'Undamaged and the pllot probably never knew how close he was to disas ter. police said. Irvine Police Lt. J e rry Boyd witnessed the 12 :25 p .m . explosion. Boyd said he was an the vic inity of J am boree Boule vard and Ke lvin Ave n ue when he noticed the plane and w as sta rtled to see. rasmg behmd 1t. ;,i 10· foot-high ba lloon . Slung below the ba lloon was what a p peared to be a g arbage bag. As the lieute na nt watched . the bag burst m C1 brig ht or ange explosion followed by thick black s moke . ~ achting circles. Owner of the PEOPLE FROM AS far a way a s F ashion Isla nd m Wilson Mc Ma hon Furniture Newport Beach reported seemg the fire ba ll . many of C'o m pany. Wilson ha d cam· them bcliev ing 1twasana1rpla ne tha t exploded . paigned the yacht actively m offshore races since he purchased FAA investigators said police re covered a po r- 1t from Yacht Dvnamacs in 1967 (See BALLOON BLAST, Page A~) The yacht was designed by the .,,, .. _________________________ , late Willi am Tri pp. designer of some of the most famous racing v<1cht s m tht• world · First news of lhe smkang came to T om Wilder o f N e wport Bl•a ch. who was with Wilson when he purchased the pa rtially built vacht f rom Y ac ht Ovnam1cs Th e yacht was in Pue rto Vallarta on another cruise which would havC' taken 1t to Acapulco. lhrough the Panama Canal to the Carihh<'an. Rascal has not bC'en active in racing for the past several years because changes m the lnlerna- t1onal Offshore rule had made 1t less competitive 1n h andicap races Youth Counselor Held in Attacks An lrvmc m a n. a rraigneti Tuesday on charges of attempt- ing to murder two teen-age girls. is a group counselor at Orange County's Juve n ile Ha ll , a sheriff's investigator said today. Charles Hubert Guenther. 33. of 14661 Sweetan Drive. faces- two counts of attempted murder, one count of kidnapping. one count of attempted rape and one count for use of a firearm. Hall smce 1009. a spokesman there s~ad today As a group counselor . Cuen thc r supervises childrl'n at the hall during their dally uctiv1ties and performs some "situational counseling." Deputy Chief for Field Services Ed Cla rke said. He is being held in Orange Count y J ail m lieu of SS00.000 bail However . programs for t he handicapped wil l continue, as will courses for high school s eniors lacking o nly :, few credits for graduation English as a seeon"d l ttn-gu-age and- clllzefi s hlp classes for ttdults also will be offered Flu Hits Coast Schools He was arrested Friday eve- ning after a 15-year-old San Juan C apistrano g irl wa s found savagely beaten and s hot several times al a Sa n Juan residential construction site. Co ast FURRY CARCO FAMILY BUY When a Costa Mesa family wanted to sell young shelllcs, al was n 't necessary to go to Scotland to find a buyer. The following ad in the Dnily Pilot sold the furry cargo to a family with lour children ' 2 Shellies, bt.•autiful hlk moles. need good homl'i.. must go together, xxx "Cll(XX Call the Daily Pilot 1f you have anything to sell. A friend· ly ad-viser will he lp write your ad. Ju.st call 642-5678. 0 lly TOMlJARL"EY Of llM o..Tfy PHot Si~ll A bsentee1sm fi gures hit rec- ord levels today at Or ange Coast school districts as more and more students came down wath what doctors believe is a type of Russian Ou Officials in four school dis· tricts said the absenteeism tally h: the highest ever recorded with som e c lasses re po rtin g the absence of 60 percent of their stude nts. Oran~e County Health Depart- ment offi cials described the nu c;lluatlon as "explosive" but stressed that the stra in or nu creating the havoc is "mild and mode rate" and of fairly short duration "It's the old formula of get to b e d " a health de partment nurse said "We're In touch with all the county school d istncts and thetr nurses and lhe?re Is no .. cause tor at arm." The nurse said incomplete fi gures being made avail able to the department indicate that the new strain of rt u is or about three to rive days duration. The flu a ppea red to be no respecter of age groups as dis· tncts reported that more and m ore subs titutes are be10~ drafted to Litke ove r the duties of a iling teachers A third or the students at Irvine High School stayed home t o day after r e porting flu symptoms Norma lly, absen· teels m among the 1,690 students runs at 10 percent at this time of year. Overall district absenteeism was 14 percent, or 1,728 students of 12.470 reported 111 . Normal a bsenteeism is 5 percent. of· Ctcials said R a n cho San Jouqu1n In termediate School offi cials said { 200 or the 77S students a re absent. Absenteeism at most of the schools in the district appeared to r ange from 11 percent to 39 percent. But it appeared today that the flu bug m1~ht have overlooked Irvine's College Park Elemen- tary School -at least for now Only 15 of the school's 685 stu· dents were out sick today. ''And w e'r e keeping our fingers crossed," o wary teacher com· <See KIDS ILL. Pa1e AZ> 'lbief Gets Guitar Burglars broke a small , decorative door window Tuesday morning to enter the home of Mark S Scalterty, 838 Center St.. Costa Mesa, and made off with an electric guitar. Scafferty told police the lnstrumont's value Is S1 .000 • ....... ·'·· . --. Juli Michelle Gonzale z Is re- ported-in 8ood condilion.loday .at UC I Medical Center. She had been picked up short- :y before she was found beaten and shot at Del Obispo Street and Stonehill Drive where she was hitchhiking home from Dana Hills High School. A description of the suspect 's car and license num·ber led sheriff's deputies to Guenther's Irvine residence. The Irvine man also has been charged in connection with the beating o( a 17-year-old San Clemente girl last March. She was picked up ln the same area as the Gonzalez girl, deputies said. T h e San Clemente girl's description or the car her at- tacker drove resembled Guen· ther's, which bore the license plate "SMILE Z." The accused attacker has been a group counselor at Juvenile Weath e r Variable c loudiness tonight and Thursday with n ot much te mpe r a tu re change. Lows tonight 48 to 54. Highs Thursd ay 67 to 73. I NSIDE TODA 't' Jimmy Cagney as &een these day& only in the late movies. but he'a still in de mand Stt PO{lf! A6. l•dex - I I A2 DAILY PILOT c Wedn..a!J, o.c:.n1o.i t3. 1971 White Ple ads Innocent ~AN F RANCISCO 1AP I 1''orml'r Supt>rv1!tor Vun Wlute pleaded lnnoccnl lodM)' to tht> Nov 27 murdt>rs of Mayor Gt•orl(t' Mo .. t·Onl' and Sup.:•rviwr lla rVf..'} Mll.k Ht• fal't'h lhc dt?ttth 11,•11altv Bua l was •cl al $1 million and .i l'rt•hmlnan hl·urln1 "iCh~duJt'd tvr J .111 17 ~ Wh•ll', wt•urin "' 11t .tl\~l' Jail c•o\ t>rn lh, und tw1 rt> ilanrln& o.t h111 "1fc• Murv Ann. ••&1-. It. kt'd U h,· undt·r,to11(J lht• pit•• ~·nlt'n'd h) b1~ ,1ttonwy "'I do vnur honor," h• told Mu111t·111Ji t 'our1 Judi R~ J lkyuollh m u df' r voltt!. Attornt'' Oou.-lu ·,·bmtdt '01d tw rt>st>rvtd lhe rtaht ln d1.1ngt t~· ln1101.·enl rh•u to In 1·lude .. b;,\' n·~on •• r uu.aml) wtwn lh1.· t'UM' 1 t'•tr ht•i. lt 1111 111 S U!>t'rlOI ( "11urt l'ndcr .1 11.·1·1.·nt C111lfort11J su1111.·mt• t 'ourt llct'1islon uu Ul -..rn1t y dek rus1: ni~t !lhow a dt' fl•ndJnt h11d a trll'ntaJ detet'l or tl1:-.t'""'e that n!:.ullt.'tl in his luck "'~ 'thl' t'upac 1ty tu ronforn1 h1., condul"I lu lhl.' rt'Qu1n•n1t"11b. of lht' hsw .. or to .. ap11f t'<01all' lhl• t.•11mmality of has t onduc·t " In udd1tlon to Whitt"' wl(l', h1"i fal ht•r .rnd thrn· other f,mu l) 1111.•m bt·r~ wt•rt• 11\ tourl A f t1•r t·ourt , Schrn1t.ll s<.1 uJ Whitt· probably would not po:-.t bail '"On(' milhon Hi tanta mount tu no bail nt ull.'' he said. He said he had not determmt!d 1( he would ask to have th" trical moved from San FranClsco. Schmidt described While a:-. "'continuing Lo be in a stale of shock certainly depressed." He has been held in a cell by himself, disqualified from bail com1ideration because the crime involved special circumstances -multiple murders and the murder of elected officials. White was elect ed lo the Board of Supervisors last year but res1g11ed Nov 10, s aying he eould not support his fa mily on ha .. s uperv1:.or's salary of $9,600 Arson Atte mpt Thwarte d at Mesa Tavern i\ n arsonist failed in an ap· parent allempt to bum down a Costa Mesa bar Tl&esday n(ght, wilh the resulting fire doing only $250 in damage to flooring, cit~ fi n · offi cials sa id this morning. II arra ·s Construct.ion Com· p~ny employees, doing remodel· 1n~ '4-ork J l the for m er Ne w Yorke r Bur, 428 E. 17th St., dis· coVl•rcd re:-.ulls of the a bortive ,1tll'mpt and called fire officials al 7 a .m .._ F1r t• M :ir s h a l R o b er t lkauchamp said the contents or .i ga lion gasolm(• c-an had heen dumpi'cl an a 50·foot-long trai l ;.iround the bar and to a back door '"They apparently lit 1t , hopinJ.t it would take," Beauchamp ~aid. '"It bum(.'<l 1tself out " llcauchamp said he still is un· s url' about who owns the bar bt.'causc• it is in the process of be· mg :-.old I le estimated the· property's VJlllt' al $300.000 Food Gift Packs Stolen /\ bur~lar who s mashed a win· dr>w or a dchvery van, got away w1lh food gift packages valued Jl Sl .240. Newport Beach police ~aid today. The van belonging to Hickory Farms. 1062 lrvine Ave .. in th. Wesl chff Shopping Center. was burglarized during the hours of da rkness Wednesday morning, policl' said Lbtcd as missing were three cases of gift packs containing cheese and meal. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Tf'W'IO'"'\llt ro.,\10.llvfl'Uot w11"wn1cr"lt\f'ttm r.1,...d •t·• ,..W\ f'tP\\ t\ m.tbfl""""O nw 1"4-1 OtM\Ql> (f1A\f l1wt'4 ·"-"OComiprMty ~~•l•.01''°""'•f" LmP\h f\#"11 N.ond.lly ·~OYQl't F'tftAy lor CO"t• MO\• lltwi5i'i'I llnnl 'llU.,1111V'"" -· --hlttn V-'•...., •~wtftt> &.......,...~Xliu,lb_(.Qill A '''Wl'• '' 4"llO'Wtft"Ctiflatt t\~•1ftlp-dl.tturd.lr'"rld :.~:(';~., ~:.:.lco::·~~:~~~::~:~: )JO ._. .. _ Ptf!\tMf\I •f"ld PvOflVW'f' JO<kll.C.lff """'",,.~'·'"'~-~ ·-••K",,;t LGllO. I Mm"' A ,...,.__..,..,. M•R'fQtftQ ftttior °'-"~ ._ ..... " A\\t\IMtt .,..flli+Q•"O Editor\ Co•••M•HOMoe M,J1ttr,q .:=:· ~'d ".:O~ ...,. OHie .. \~Yftofl:kA n tt .. 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"We gave lh comm lon too much power and too mur h authority,''~ Id n lblrcy Keene, ~Elk Hi.:. commcnl wab ~chocd Tuc),duy b) Sen John Nt.!Jcdly ll W 1lnut Cr ek C'hi.llrmun o( lhe Senott: Nah1rul llesourrt·~ und Wildlife Committc.>e 'l'hl· t \~O <1l lcmlt-d U pubhr lll'..tf ln6: o( lhe St·nnl ' 'iclel'l Cummitlcl! on Land ~c Mana1tcm cnl Ortcuruw t1on.s nt.I of the A!>M.1mbly Committee on th·~ourt'l".8 , Lund UM' and Encrjl} Bay ilt Remedy Sought in Newport 8' JO>\NNt' IH:VNOl.O n. .... °""• ~ .... \1•11 S~wport lkMh <'it y Coun 01 lm n lh111k :.omdhlng oui:ht to b...· dorw ll> halt :olt1tlloo of the l 1•Pt-• !\t·w,>011 BM>. 1.1nd they I htnk th\· puhhc-~houldn "l huvt• tu 11 .. ) fo1 II wt'. rt' tlOlnw \II be l Jlltng ll ppa r Buy Ml·adow 1f Lhmgs let!'ep .rot~ thti wuy tht•y &rt!," l'o m menh-d tttdyor Pio Tcm K.1y Will.wm~ Wtlham1>, u rormt.'r pr ei.1dent of thl• l•'rlt'nds Clf Newport Uuy . 1~ t ht• t·1t y':. reprc!;entalivt• to NIWA (Newport-Irvine Wai.le Management Agencies). a col h.·ction or most of the local gov· f'rnments that huv<.' jurisdiction over the terntorieb that drain rnto the buy. F ormation of the g roup wus mandated by a fcderul luw uimed at clt!ttnang up the nu· lion's waterways. NIWA. hke ils F ro• Page A J KIDS ILL. • • mented today. Dr. Rohert Mongalles of the stale health department's 1>chool monitoring division said today that the Ou situation tn Orange County is "''ly no means <1s bad a 1> in other ureas of California. ··Figures may be c limbing rapidly but lhey ure everywhere else.·· he said . '"Our predfct1on here is that this 1s a short term form or nu that burn!> tl!>elf out rapidly." Mongalles predicted that cur· rent flu victims "will ha ve forgott e n all about It al Chris tmas time when things should be back to normal." He s aid s tate autho rities believe the schools aTe being tn· tes ted with a type of A-Russian flu "of a milder , mong rel strain •· Capistrano Unified School D1~ trict was among the hardest hit today with 35 percent of the total t·nrollmenl of 16.000 students re p o rting th e onset of flu symptoms. The figure was higher at the district's Dana Hills Hi gh School where 44 percent of the students and a number of teachers stayed ho m e today Seventh and eighth graders ill the Laguna Bea c h Unified School District were the prin· c1pal targets for the nu bug lo· day with 270 students or 60 per· ce nt of the enrollment at that grade level falling to the flu. Dr. Robert Sanchez, d1stnct s uperintendent, s aid absen. teeis m at the elementary school le vel is running al 25 percent and 10 percent at the high school level. Junior and senior high stu· d e nts in the Newporl·Mes a Unified School District appeared to be the hardest hit today with assistant superintendent Kevin Wheeler reporting 25 percent absenteeism. ..The s ickness figures have climbed very rapidly lhrougbout the district," Wheeler said. "But all classes are being maintained with many of olili' substitutes stepping in to take over from sick teachers." Health department ofCicials s aid the type A-Russian flu that is creating such inraods in all s chool districts appears to hit s tudents harder than teachers. •'Teachers are getting the nu," a nurse said. "But their re- covery is much more rapid anti they don't appear to run as high a fever as the young J>e"OJ>le." l'roa Page A I AIDED ••• •• Anoth(lr man knocked on the door and handed my son a money order for $50, saying. 'Give this to your dad'." When Mrs. Ryan learned that the Newport Beach Police Department bad coUected a n ad· dltlonal $370 for the family from coastal area residents, she said: "Oh my gosh! Jl looks <like we will be able to gel some presents for the kids." She added, "We really ap· preclate the concern and what people ond the police depart- ment have been doing. We've paid the rent and more. There are others now, I'm sur~. who need help more than we do." mt1 td 11n.: uKt•m·w~. wall .:1v1•n two ) t'.JI '> to ftf(Urt' out what the 11r11blt>m 1i. and comu up with a Wtt)' to isolve It Tht.• 1rn lut rnn propose d 1n NI WA '!I draft µIan. llt'<.'Ordmi,: lO Wlllla ms . ll'ml!! to lean heavily un us£.' of 11ubhc fund5 to solw whul he hd1eves 1s a pro blf'm generatoo by private develop· ment Wtl l 1a rr1 :-. p r opo1>e d an 11 lte rnah· plan lo the one ap- proved by NIWA Monday, he got his City Council colleagues lo agree to it in principle. By mid January, the plan and a ll alternate propos a ls from NIWA's member governments will be given to SCAG <Southern California Association of Gov· ernments). Thal agency will be tesponsible ror recommending a final plan of action to the federal Environmental Protection Agen· <'Y. the bureau ultlm~tely responsible for adminlslralaon of the clean up of waterways. Whal Williams and the olher Newport Beach city officials want to see is a plan that would keep the sill from flowing down the Delhi Flood Control Channel and the San Diego Creek into the bay. They think that could be ac- com plishcd by the cons truction of desilting basins upstream on the creek and by the use of very s trict silt control measures on a l l ups tre am cons truction sights. Newport Beach is in the process of enacting its own sill control meas ures councilme n wou Id like to see us ed in neighbormg cities. They also want to see authori- ty for policing those controls given to a single agency, rather than left in the hands of in· divioual agencies that are mem- bers of NlWA. Mayor Paul Ryckoff noted that some member agencies. and s ome age.ncies in the watershed area that chose not to Join NIWA. aren't as concem:?d about bay siltation as Newport is. and those agencies might nt>t be too rigorous in enforcing siltation control laws . Bandit Gets $1,600 From Bank in CdM Ne wport. Beach police said to- day a bandit got $1,600 in a Tues· day afternoon holdup of the United Califomja Bank branch in Corona del Mar . The officers s aid the original estimate of loss was $16,000, but t h ey could not explain t he drastic difference between the two figures. According to police reports, the lone robber. sporting a mus tach e and wearing a baseball cap, held up a single teller in the bank al 3141 E. Coast Hi ghway. Police said the man simulated a gun in his coat pocket and the teller turned over the contents of her cash drawer to him during the 2:30 p.m . holdup. Vance to Meet With Gromyko W ASHING'r-ON CAP) - Sttretary of State Cyrus Vance and Soviet Foreign Minister An· . drei Gromyko will meel next week in Geneva In what one Amer ican official calls the "end game" ol the long negotiation for a new strategic arms limita· lion treaty. In chess, the "end game" comes when t here are few pieces left on the board and the ptayers try to avoid a careless mist ake that could undo the position they have palnetakinaly butlt. like, Tools Stole n Costa Mesa police were told Tuesday that a $1218 bicycle and $260 worth ol tools were stolen from a lll'aae durtnai the day at 496 T raverse Drive. Gabr iel Rodritues told officers that hi11 garage was Jett unlocked. hellfis l1 B a n E)'ed 500 Upper BaySaid Still Polluted US tR. The waters n mot1t or Newl)Ort B ay have received pu~s!n1 14rades from un Orunt( · County envlronrnentul study te&m that has monltorud munne condi· t1omi there over the paal three ycun• Dul Upper Nt•wport Bay re· maln11 plagued by s iltaUon and cont.imtnatlon problt.!ms lbut moy prompt closlna of the entlre arcu above the Puc1fic Coast Hlaihway brldgu lo shellfish g lherin1. Monicu Mazur. a county en· vironmental health sunitarian, said today county and stale Of· fi c1als are now discussing the she llfish gathering ban. The part of the Upper Bay above Vaughn's launch ramp w as closed in 1973 to both shellfis h gathering and water sports such as s wimming and wate r skiing And recent studies or bacteria show a need ror expanding the drea pos ted against shellfis h harvesting to all of the Upper Bay, county Environmental Health Director Robe rt Stone said in a report Tues day to coun· ty s upervisors. The county report is being forwarded to lhe Newport-Irvine Waste Management Agency which is recommending ways to meet federal requfrements that all U.S. waters be "swimmable and fishable" by 1983. T he report. said the Upper Bay problems are caused in part by unchecke d runoff rrom agricultural land which carries bacteria and pesli~ ides into bay waters. lo addition. largely uncon- trolled 11ill from conslructioo E'ro111 Page A J SCHOOLS. • removed the option for local voters to choose to raise their own taxes in order to provide more money for schools. since a · large percentage of such add1· tional funds a lso would be siphoned off. Proposition 13, th<· 11ropen y tax cut anit1at1 ve. also hit hard al school districts, which d£.'pend largely on property taxes Bail· out revenues an· now funneled through the sta te Legislature a nd ere subject to a ddit1onaJ r estrictions a1 a result. "If anything, I think the shift ~rom l<>sal to,.stttte ~optxo~ will mcre ase.Jt Smalr..iooa :takl. ''We board members are largely lo:-. m g a ny inrtue n ce over the educ ational process." Smallwood said he intends to devote lime to the law farm an which h e i s a partner . Smallwood and Fiore. "I just intend to kind of relax and enjoy life for a while without the responsibilities of communt· ty involvement." Smallwood said. Jean Hannon. administrative assistant lo the Newport·Mesa district superintendent. said that whi le school board members could call for a special election to fill Smallwood's seat, it is likely they will choose to appoint a successor to sit on the board until the November election. a1tes ia tncreuslng buildup •n Up per Bay waters where morutors found accumulations as deep ai. four feet in pl•ces. "You used to be able to walEtr s kl tbere.'' Ms . Mazur said '"You tou1d probably walk ba<'k thijre 11ow especially ullcr tht> rains laat winter." Another problem ln the waler.. in both the Upper and Lower Bay is the accumulallon of heavy metal contamimants . Uo atyard operation~ ana storm nmoff from highw;iys an.· blame..'<! ror most of the heavy metal problems. M s. Mazur s aid. .. As soon as we have one good rain. where do ull of the ~t..orm channels end? The bay." s ht: said. While the metals accumula· lion doesn't pose a direct beallh hazard, county officials ex· plained, it could lead to prob· lems as it enters the food chain. School Board OKs Funds for Maintenance Newport.·Mesa Unified School Dis trict trustees approved $700,000 for dislriclwide main· tenance Tuesday, but put off a decision on the rest of a $2.2· million "wish list" of capital projects. They said they will reconsider the projects in 60 days. The funds in question are earmarked for capital expenditures under state law because they were re· ceived from the sale of school properties. Trustees noted thal lhey may be pen a lized by the s tale ~glslature in pending Proposi· lion 13 "bailout" legislation like last year's if they have more than five percent of their budget in reserves. even though the funds by law can't be used for general fund expenses. Among the items on the WlSh hst are $150,000 to air conditwn part of Corona del Mar High School a.id $350.000 lo replace old buildings at the d1s tri(•t°:, ag ri cultural cente r at Costa Mesa High School Othe r items on the list. mclurlt• lighting Davldso n Pteld at Ne wport Harbor Hig h Sch0<il a nd a variety o f r oqf1n g blacktopping, burglar alarm and eoergy-sadng projects..: .. ,.,.,,....,... SCENE OF FIGHTING Moro Deaths In Iran 3 More Die In Ira nian l?ig hting lSFi\HAN. Iran (AP) -Army g unfire killed three more persons in this central Iranian city today as club·wielding sup porte rs of Sha h Mohammed Heza Pahlavi roamed the streeL'i rn convoys hunting his opponent~ and beating them up, sources re· p<>rted Western corres pondents who r e ached Isfahan today saw hospitals jammed wilb gunshot casualties and victims of street beatings reportedly by secret police, troops and military·led mobs of loyalisLc;. Doctors at Isfahan hospitals reported the de ath toll from three days of violence in the city rose to at least 44 , with more than 700 wounded or badly beaten. Authorities h ave con· firmed only nine dcad--and 65 wounded. Western diplomats in the city 250 miles south of Tehran report· ed the army used tear gas and then opened fire Monday night a fter d e m o ns trators wh1, m a r c he d t hroug h the city peacefully went on a rampage and attacke d banks, movie houses. office bui'ldings and othe r symbols of the s hah":. Westernization campaign which Moslem religious leade rs OJ) pose .. The sources said the gunfire mowed down hundreds in the darkness. and the clashes lasted for flH' hour ... O n TU l'"d <•). tl1pl omat 1c ... ource ... n•portt.d , 1hou:,ands of supporters of the s hah went on a rampa~t.' or lht.•1r own. s mas hing s tore windows d1splay1ng fllc ture:-. fJf Avatullah Khoma 1ni. tht· rt.'lig1ous icader of the anti :.hC1'1 movemi'nl, and rapping ht:-. pie lure~ from walb a nd power pole!> Fro• Page A I • • taon or lhe plastic balloon. WhlC'h l anded atop ZN· Pharmaceuticals on Jamboree Boulcvurd ne~1 r the police station. No tri.H'<.' of the exploded bag r~· mained. INVESTIGATORS THEORIZED that someone attempted to loft th~ bJ lloon durmg a lunch break. and that the fuel used to make it rise may have blown up. ··tt looks like it wa:. somebody 's idea of fun." Bovd said, "but the effect could huve been db asfrous if that plane had come in j ust seconds l ater." Lynn H~rt HART~S !ohn H~~ .. '.· SPORTING GOODS> • • • ti 538 CENTER ST. • COST A ·MESA • 646-1919 Basketballs 995 to 44'5 Volley Bolls 6 9s to 'J.9'1S Soccer Bolls 695 to 'J.9'15 Warmup Suits 2595 to 6495 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorfs Tennis Shoes Sweat Shirts & Pants Running Shoes Running Shorts Athletic Sox Footballs 11 95 to 'J.9'15 Racquet Bolls Voit Bleu 2'9 Handballs Baseballs Softballs Basketball Backboards & Goals Basketball Shoes Volleyball Nets Volleybaff Shoes Soccer Shoes Soccer Shorts & Shirts Open Mon. thrv Fri. till 9 p.m. ' \ Tennis Rockets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Boogey Boards with leash 3995 Quitted Vests & Jackets Baseball Mitts Baseball Shoes Sat. till 5:30 .. . . --( . -...;-.;m..--.. ..... ____ .... _______ .. ., ( , l I L. • • , , I I I I I I Oean Air Program Endorsed A propoal'd ll1t or 71 way to cit-an up Soulh<"m C1llforn11·a mo11Y 11r w t'ndorst'd with somt> modlflcaUon1 Tuesday by Oran1C! County Ufk•rvisora tlOWt'VM. IUp<'rv ••ora Hld th y want to t1 •to It u proposed trunslt rorrtdo1· atn•lch1na from Sontu Anu to the t.oa Anacle l'ounty linu cun oo lnt'ludt'd In the rt'&loo l Ir pollution control plan · And tht') wlthh\'lld endort1t' mf'nl of .. propoa d Wll11hlrt• trun111t eurndQr ln Lo. Anaelt"'I County for th tlnw ~Int. Cur lnK 1l would 1-.atlow up too •reut a 1h1.1rt• of th~ rt'Klon's lranap(>l'1#\JOO fundln Supl"rv1snr-. Wt'rt' t'rhoinw '1mllur t·um·t•rn ''"J1tt•"1·1I "' cl1rt•t•tor' 11f lht• Orun.itt' t 'uunl\ I 11111,1l l>1"llrH·I .ind m1•mbt:n. of lht' (•ounty 1'1 un 11ort ut1on rum rfll!l!>IOO Ttw pn1poi.t'<1 h 't of 71 s r1101( fl1o1ht111111 11trull'wit•!j w1i1:t prof>l-."•~t llV off1~·111lit ot tht• SQuth (.'OUl>t Air Quul1l\ Mun.iwt•nH•r\l U1s Incl /\ 11utJht• ht•unn..i on the pro powd 1111· pollut um control plun 14111 bt twld ut 9 JO 1• m Thurs duy In the county llull or Ad in1n1s tratiur1 twltrln.: room. ut B r o a d w :1 v u n rl S u 11 t a A 11 11 Boulto•vard, Sunta Anu Air quality d1~tr1l'l d1rt•t•tun, Jre to uct in Junuar} on tht' uru 11osed $!J(X) m1lhon a ~(.'I.If hi.l or ways lo battle s mof( Th(• plan "' de:-.11(ned t<J mt•t•t 'late and fl'i"kral cll·r.tn air st.JOd ardi. b.> 19H7 and 1ndudt•:. such things a." n.-quiring annuul vcha de inspt"ct1on-:. added pollution control re:.tricttons on bui.inei.i. and mod1f1l!'d ~ork :.chcdulcs to ri•duce peak hour frt·cwuy con gestton Pair Te ani Up For Heist i11 Westminster /\ youn~ Wcstminstt·r woman hu!> lcarnt·d a 1wanful lei.son ;1bout the way burglary Lt-ams u1>.u;illy 01wrah'. on(· m;in hunt 1n~ loot 111:.1dl' with another -.llrndang lookout 011ls1dc P o lice s111d t oday 1t cost Patr1c·1a Lombt.trdo. 2 1. a Urookhurst Stred ap;irtment t·omplex tc.-oa nt, her pur:.e, $20 und a bump on the head In Vl'St1~at11rs sa ad .,he sur pnst'd a bur~lar in her apart ml'nl latt• Munduy night, s 11un on lier heel and ran for hdp Sht' 'law l:Ulolht-r man 11tanding 11uts1dc. not rar from the !>Cene. I .111 10 him and tw~gt•d for help, 1nvc-.t1~~1tor!> SJ Id The M•1·11nd mun .,trudt• con r1dcntly into the a11artmt•nt, con frontl'd tht• hurglury ?>uspect and look him asidt.'. wht•re hoth spoke 1n low tom"> for a ti mt• .. l\ppan•ntly :-ht• thought thl· :-u:.1>t•c·t w;,a:-try in~ to tulk this guy into lcttinl>( him go," one· officer -.aul loci a\ Turn1ni:! around. th(• two men .1 pJ1roadwd 1\1' l.0111 bardo <And lwfon• sht· krlt'w what wa'\ hap· 1w r1111 g. 'ht• l.\~1., st l'U(·k on th•· h1 .. 1d hvorwortht• lwo partner-. l'ol1t·t· ..:.11(1 thl· v1ct1m could not :o.<J) \\-hl('h of the burglurs -.trut'k ht·r 1nfhct1ng <1 minor hum" on tlw top or lw r hel'!d, I.Ill parl'ntly caut.ed hy u c·yhndnc<•I ob1ecl Storm Damaging LONOON CAP> Torrential rain <1nd gales up lo 100 mph ovt•rn1ght killed three British motoris ts. uprooted trees. damal(ed property and en· danger~ :.h1pp1ng ore the coasts of Bril111n and Jt'rance MOMENT' STAR S HVPE WITHOUT TV COVERAGE Onty Prtnt Medi• for Ttevotte, Tomlin Confeb Lights Out • tars ,l1i1ie Witlwut TJI r lllCAGO (AP1 Thl'rc we rt• a tcw tense momcnti. when John Travoltu and Liiy Tomlin cumc l<> town to 11romote their mov1c .. Momt-nl by Moment " The elevator was guurdcd Reporters went through three seeurlty <'h(!(•ks And tht:n bt•for1.: Miss Tomlin and Travolta would cntl•r thl' rooni radio and telt!v11>ion crews were told lo It-a Vl' Wl.S·TV ANOIOR WOMAN TERRY Murphy demanded a boy<"oll by reporters "All they're doing h~re 11> hypmg their movie, anyway, and I'm talking about freedom or the press." s he said Even John lilts, the Chicago public relations mun in charge o( the news conference, was u~et "Who do they think they ure''" he usked A Travolta aide took center stage "Speaklng for John Truvolla, I'm i.orry to s ay hut that 1s our policy." she said ABOlIT 45 MINUT ES LAT ER -AFTER the TV cameras and radio microphones were taken away und the print media re· porters deddcd to stay M 1s!> T6lmli n aod Travolla entered. Ms. Murphy demanded to ask a question before she left· Why were the broadcas t media excluded? Miss Tomlin said she und Travolla had not mude the de· cision. "AT A PRESS CONFERENCE, IT'S d1sconcertmg to have lights and have questions asked and answered that might be re· vealing and have it on fil m ." Truvolta added. "Momf'nt by Moment ," lo be released Dec 21, is the story of a middle-age woman, playc:d by Misi. Tomlin. who discovers that her husband has been cheating on her. She meets a young man, played by Trnvolta. lJnd he Calls in love with her. Coast Utilities Win PUC Rate Increase S/\N FRANCISCO <APJ Southern Callfomia's mBJOr gai. and electric utility companlei. have won rate increases from the s tate Public Utilitie1> Com· mission that will be felt most by the average householder Southern California Gas Co was granted permiss ion Tues· day to raise household monthly rates 8.2 percent. mt·unin~ mon thly bills for the avcra~c· res idential t'uslomcr could be uv lo $2.58 higher during lhl' winter The PUC alM> mcrcuscd hfchru: TELEPHONE REBA TE STILL NOT SETILED-A13 rules from 16 cent!> to 16.4 cent., pt'rtherm. The boost will mean an add1 tional $201.5 million of income for the utiLity. The effects or the rate hike on customers of Southern California Edison Co. were not immediately clear because the mcrease was coupled with an or· der or a rate reduction due to overch arges from previous years. Thal reduction was ordered by PIJC In 1976 but was uppculc.-d by the compan y. The U.S. Supreme Court denjed a review of that ap· peal Monday. J\s a result, PUC officials said. electric customers undoubtedly will realize an overall reduclion 1n their bills. But/because or the new rate schedule. t he cost per kilowatt hour above so·called lifeline rates wm go up. Lifeline amounts are t he minimum requir ed for such domestic necessities as home llf(hting or heating. T h (' p u <.: s a I d m 0 s t 0 r Tul's da y':. gu s 1n c reu:.l', cah:ulatcd to give the utility u 9 7 percent return on als invest ment. was laid to residential l'Ustomers because of benefits they have realized through pa:.t rate changes. The PUC said average gai:. rates the past three years have 1ncn·asc<J ~ percent tor some ui:.ers. but residential rate m creases had been held to 9 9 per cent. The bas ic monthly residential S(•rv1ce charge was kept at $3 10 Thr utility asked for a rise to $4.50 "Dating Game' Gets Him OAILV PILOT Ai Fri1 e Limit Eased Wage, Price Plan Gets Modification WJ\StlING'fON <AP> Ttw Curter admiru11lrollon mod1f1ed iwm..-of 1l11 wagt' und prlcc stundard~ toduy lndudlnl( easing ll1n1t!4 on frln1ott: benefits. after h('UflO~ t'OOlplUIOtll lhul parts Of tht• anti innution 11lan urc unfuir T h l ' c· h a n I( t' s w e r e t h t• r11uist11nu touctll'!\ on a program announc1.'d seven w~ks ugo in· tt·ndl'd to bring lnrlatlon from 91:: pt'rcent •• year to 6 percent or lowt•r Adman1slral1on or fH.·1al:. say thl' program may lai.t :.cvc ral years In today':4 actions. lht• &id man1<>trat11>n retained the 7 per l'ent hm1t on 1nl'reases 1n fnngt' IJcneOt!>i and wagei. that were an nounct•d by Pres ident Carter Ol'l 2·1 Howeve r, 1t exempted mos t pension in crea se~ and some ht'alth co:,ts from the 7 percent hm1t L1m1ts on pnee increases were unchanged. but the ad ministra t1on look steps lo close what it cons idered loopholes allowing many companies lo exceed the standard The adminlstration also uskcd doctor~. dentists and other pro· fessionals to limit price in cn•a:.t•s lo 6 5 Pt.'rcc.nt under tht: orogram Many profess1onab did not have the.· nt'C'dcd records to comply with the regular pnct· standard., The Council on W11 gc und Price Stability acted urter hear mg complmnts from both buM ncss and labor that these :.el' lions i.hould bc l'hani?ed Planes Seek Missing Boat Carryi1ig Nine 110 NO LULU </\I'> Three m1l1t:cry ~earch plant:!> wen· t•o mbrng a 19.000·square malt· areu today Ill hopes or fmdin~ I.I m1si.ml( 94 root boat with seven sc 1cnt1sb. and two others ciboard The motor vc..,scl llolo lfolo. churtt'rl'<I by the University of llawa11. has been missing i.mcc al failed to :.how up al the Kuwaahue harbor on flawa11 island Monday to pick up three more s c1cnl1sts. the Coast Guard said The vesstl has not been seen or heard from ~ince 1t left llonolulu on Suturday to conduct oceanographic research in waters off the west coa:.t or 1fawa11 island A s earch Tuesday railed lo turn up any tract' of the vessel Today's sc•arch"' by two Coai.t Guard planes und one Navy plant· coven'<! a tnun~le-shapcd area south of the island c ha in. The search was being ham p1•red by gale rorre winds and h1ith st·us. the Coas t Guard s111d /\mong thos e aboa r d th•· \('Sl.c l <1r<• thl' owner. John Laney of llonolulu, :.ind thrt•t· U n 1 v e r i. 1 l v o r I I a w a 1 1 r c.· '-l'a rl'lll'I .... M lt'h:.tl·I /\lll•n. 2tJ (iarv N1cml'H'r. JI and Hobert llarv(·y. 39 · /\lso ubo!lrd wen· Jam S~tn dusky and M1kl' Shannon or thl· UC l.awren<·e Rl·rkele ~ Laboratorv. I wo unident1f1cd ~t'1ent1sts ·from lhc N<1t1onal Occ·an<1graph1c und /\tmo:.pher1c- /\dm 1n1~trat1on. ;rnd ;1 cook, who ulso wus not 1dt•nllf1c·d Gem Talk The program 111 described w. volunuiry. but th(' ~overnment can withhold contracts or ease trudc rcslricUons u"alm,t com p1.1n1es that fail to comply. It 1:. ullm depcndlnK on thl· power of Pt> rs u osion. Teachers, Schools Set Talks By RAYMOND t:STRAIM JK. Ol Uw 0..ly Pll04 Stell Dl's p1te taunts from teacher-. and s tudents. Huntington Beuch Union High School District trustees stood their ground Tuesday and refu:.ed to <igree to teacher contract dl·mands. For the Car~t time In t wo weeks. teac her and d1 s tr1ct negotiators have agreed to meet to clarify each side's position in the nine·month·old deadlocked contract talks Teachers havt· threatened tu !->trike Jan 3 1f no al'ccptabl<' ~ct tlcmcnt can be reached /\ propo:.t>d clausl' that would gave truslees the power to void the contract in an t•m('r/.!ency and tht' school board·.., refusal to guarantel.' any t ypt· of pay hake' this school )l·ar appear to be thl' m a1or :-tumbling blocks in ncgotaataons. said teacher leader Ira To1b1n "If they < t hl' • eac h('r!-> 1 /.!O on '>trike Jan. 3. we'rl' going trJC,," '>Jld Ont-of the M'vt•n -.tudent~ who addre-.sed the· hoard Most or tht· students urged the.· board to reuch some ty~ of sl•I tlc:menl to avert the threatent.>d Strtkt'. /\bout 50 :.tudenl:. apf)l•IJrl'd t•> be present at th1· board mtelln~ Houghly 25 or them Mtcmcd to havl' been drawn tht>re by lht' tc·achcr contract s1luat1on Soml· students said subst1tut1· tea('hers arl' n ot adequate n ·placcment.'l for their rl'gular in~t ructors an the t•vent or a !>trike .. A stnkt• m e<Jni. no educutaon und no graduation ... unother stu dent told trustees. Sehool boa.rd Pres1dont Z1lu Wessa said s he has received "numt>rous telephone calls from parent:, complrurun~ th&t their iotudelllS QliJy &et OOC Stdtt O( lh~ s tory from t ea(•hers tn the classroom .. Student David Hankin. Hunt ington Beach High School representative to the school board. said a Tu<'sday mom1nJ: protest by 50 students in front or his cumpui. was "(utile und ch1 ld 1sh " Some studenli. involved 1n th'· protest said they thought 1t would help bring a i.peedy con tract settlement To1b1n. president of tht· a" soc1alion reprei:.cnlang the d1:. tntt's 830 teuthe rs, :.;iid then· a ppears to bt• no end in :-.aghl to lhl· ('Urrcnt labor daspult" "Unless "'' :.t••· 'oml· mo\•· ment from thl· board. thtn•~ nothin~ lo talk <1bout," To1bin ~Uld "The board hu:. left us 1A 1lh no other alternative but to i.tnk1• Jan J," To1bin asserted The school board has offl•n•d INChC'ri-a (1vt• percent pa) h1kt• rrom Januury lo July of 1979 but only 1r ;1 st<1h'-1m1>0scd salary frt·t•1v 1s hrted during that llmt• Burry 8o11worth, dlrf'ctor of thl· council. told rcporton; 1'Ue:'I· duy the administration expects to sf'e re8uJtis from the program by s prang, and if the res ult!\ arc favoruble lhl' program will con llnUc for SOml' tame .................. •••••••••••• • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • :liilJMlll! • ................... ,\'flu" Sf ornp# • • • 1, f • • • The Postal S<.'rv1C'l' ha!-. 1" "ucd two 15 -ccnl s tamp.., honoring Hobert F Ken ncdy and Dr Martin Luth1·1 King Jr . bot h vil·tims of~,.., -.assin~· bullets. Suspect F ace~ Deatl1 Penalty ln Cop Killing Ju ml':. Ra chard lloffl·r fa1·1·-. thl' deuth penalty af conv1clL'<.I 1111 c·h~rges that he murdered Sun C lemente police officer Richard Stted Nov 29 Deputy District Attorney Dav<' Carter said today charges filed .iga1nst Hotrer conta11rpro va..ion-. t·alhng for the death penally "There as one count of murde r, on(' count of robberv and the death penally t!> 11i· \'Olved under Spt'c1al 1>rov1s1ons outlining thl' murder or a pohn· orriter." Carter said Hotrer fnc<'s a preliminary hl'tirin~ on lht• charges Otoe 2!1 1n So u th Orange C11u11l o,, Mun1c1pul Court llt· 1:. bt•ing lwld rn I hr· l '('I :\1l•d1c-al t'enll'r 1u1l \\.Jrd in lll'u of 5500.UOO bail Pe nsion Plan Off! !-!AN DIEGO 1/\P1 Tlw Bou rd of Suf)l•rv1:.or:. ha~ \'Olt·d IO pull ~&in l>tl'~u County out of tht• Soc1ul St•t•unty S) s tem 1n t ~ o ~ l'Hr:o. 1r th1· 1·1111111:. '!> 12.000 e mplO}l'('., apprn\l· the dec1s11111 .-. h :V TV 11111 <: llUMPlltm:s J '''"''"'"''''' Escapee 'Gonged' Di\ VENPORT, Iowa <AP) - Ju mt•· Shelton's performance on "The OaUng Game" didn 't win him a date with a Los Angeles Hams c~eader. But. U..4idget htm the long arm of the-law. Shelton. 26. made an early de· pa rture a year ago Crom a minimum scrurity correctional facility 1n Duve nport where he ~as !>l'rVIOj.t a OIH' yeur term for larrenv lie wai. back 1n Davenport on Tuesday. u victim of h1 1> lelcvi111on sycce11s ·' l knew th at when l used my nctua I name and people saw m<> I would be recognized, but I didn 't know ll would be thh1 •oon, · · .ald Shelton . a former llock Island, Ill , realdenl And he puahcd his luck. In od· dltlon to "The Oullna Game." ht' tuped two J)<'rformonccs on "The Gonl( Show " The Goni: Show tupP» huvc Yl't tu be l~lt.'vlaed heru, !Jut "Tiit• Dating Game"' w1111 Sh1•lto11'!> downfull lu:st month a former correcUootc1I \! ntcr workur rec .... ognized him. und the search was on. Authorities didn't have to look far -Shelton heard o f t he ~ettrclt--and ~ tt Dtt~port llttomey tony he would tum himself m. He surrender ed lo authont1rs Tuesday and was ordered re turned lO the correcl1oni:1l cerit<'r by Scott County Dis trict JudRC' Nathan Grant. Grant ordered thut Shelton be held pending an Investigation of his 11cUvlUes during the past year . Shelton srud he lcCl Davenport ofter belng drown lo t he West Coa• becau 11e of t h e cold weatlrer In the Midwest. "ll was klnd of 11tupid to luve," Shelton 11uld. nollnR he hod only rour montht. renrnlnlnll on hill on<.'·yenr term Shellcm 11old he wunu. lo mov .. bJrk to CnJifonuu •·u~ 'IOOn n!4 • \h111 thina la over, •• n~llNll• Af>Wlro ..... e OVEREXPOSED ESCAPEE Convict J emH Shelton l LOST AND FOUND rn JI ran(lt' p/uct'J /\ ramily back East couldn't figure out how the rum1ly Jewels were disappearing nght under their noses. A diamond ond sapphire r ing disappeared tnen a s1 ver loCiei and chain A methodical search or the house turned up no c lues Then. on a hunrh. they rented u metal dl'leclor and rrns11cd 1l over the 11tomack or the famlly '!i French poodle The dl•lector ulmost blew ,. fu11e They called in a veterinarion and he removed the ring, locket and chain . also a bull bearing. six s lone11. part of a roof tile and a dolls head. The family feels better now So qoes the dog, Som e J upan c11e fishermen ha d even better luck. They ha11led in 3everal nuto tire lnner tubes. Their nnnoyance turned to joy when they dl11cov<'r('(l $270,000 worth of a(old ;llutNI hnnJt1nr from thr tubcR The .J opunc~t· <'011111 <i11urd tl~url'd the ~oU hurl bcrn lt•ft ror pick up by l\oreun smu1u~ler' Gold prrct•11 thcrr ttrc <toublc tho~t· in J .i ium And whot hllVf' )'OU round IUll'I) ' J. e. .JJ~mp~rie6 Jewefm M(M8E~ .4M(~l(.AN C~M SO(l~l y @ > 'ti. lNfWPOlll HlVO CQ',TAM(SA CONVENIENT TERMS B1nkAm«1card-Ma1ter Charge 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 648-340! I I ,· A-' DAIL y PILOT ·~ Ju t ~ '·:~. ~oa ting ~ wleh ~'I( Tom~~' Marplli nt' Some No vel Idea DECk THE BALLS DF..PI'. All the merch1nl.I a1 • really out tht-re eumr.lnt lMM cla)'• lo aet you to do your Cbr••tmu ahopptnc ate, which, lf you havtin't noUc~. It alreadr la Indeed. )'OU 1ean tho ed1 and )ou'll romf' up with some novt'I flt\ ldt>U One that rau,ahl my ere JU~t today Wall Ill ad th t must hav nnt run at the Chnslmu acuon •bout at tbt· tum or the nwry. Th mfttbanl eun ~ yoo drop by and Plt'k up a \1t'loc1pede for tho UUJe tot )'OU II hav<! pranctn1 around un drr the tn"e on Chrtalams 011) A VEl.OCIPEDE1 I ha\ien't tw>an1 th»t tf'rm 1ln('e U1.,. u me llrm wu probably seJ hn~ bug~~ "'hip.., It 1t a tn,·y Practical Gift /"1" Sport1man Who Flahe$ m Taght Quarler1 cle, or course. Commonly called a trike. Sometimes re- ferred to as a three-wheeler. Maybe this merchant is actually a lot sharper than you fig ure . Al this lime when rolling toys like "Green M achlne," pedal-driven dragsters and rocket cars are being pushed for lhe juvenile mas~es. you probably couldn't draw mes on the showroom noorw1th a plain old tricycle. A velocipede, however, has a much more exotic ring to it. Abruptly, it becomes a unique gilt. Maybe even better than the bike with high-rise handlebars and a dragsler banana seat. Few merchants, however. seem to be pushing items that smack or the old-fashioned Yuletide. More often, you'll find gift suggestions that are keyed to our modem era. HERE'S ONE NOW, for example. For the chronic :-.peeder in your fa mily, who is always picking up radar tickets from the city cops. you can gilt him with an Elec· tromc Speed Control for only $69.88. If he's a real throttle jockey, It might pay for itself before the New Year. Brlifsh I 4 Face Trial In Slaying MINEHEAD. En1i1land (AP> Former Liberal Party leader Jeremy ·rhorsw must 11t.and trlul on chariteN thut ht conspired to kill a former m le.-model who dalmed he wu!t the poUUclan's homosexual lover. a m a1t1trate's court dcddf."d today. The d~huon cameo on the 16th duy of a hearing in this quiet resort town In w~ le'm England to detertninl' whelhM Thorpe, 49, a nd thr~ It wa s alleged that Andrew other men ghould face u Judge and Newton. a former airline pilot, Jury on rharl{C11 of plotting to kill w11s hired to shoot ScoU but Norman~tt.38 bungled the job. Tht mll.ihitrates ahso ordered The ma1~11trales said the de· the other three men to trial Ct>ndan~ will stand t~al at the They arc merchant banker Old .Bailey, London s central David llolme:s. 48. u r lose friend criminal court. of Thori>t and former deputy T II OR PE, wh o 1 e d the tre n1rnrt•r of the Ltberal Party, Liberals from 1967 until May bu!tmc1>:>mi.ln John Le Mesurier, 1976 when he rei.1gned amid ~. 11nd nltchl club owner George press d1sclosur~ or the sca~al. Ucuk1n. 35 was also accused of inciting T H E FOUR r e m a ined 1m· 1H1•:,1"c ~ th~y ltstenf."d to the rnaetslrates' ruUng in Britain's btagesl political scandal smce the Profumo alfa1r lS years ago. Ounng the hearing, the pros- ecution a ll eged that Thorpe wanted Scott dead because he feared that revelation of the aJ. leged affair with Scott in 1961, would ruin his political career. CAROL CHANNING ESCAPES BLAZE BALTIMORE CA P ) -Two fires broke out at the Lord Baltimore Hotel today, forcing musical comedy star Carol Cha nning and about 200 other guests to rush to safety on the sidewalk. No injuries were re- ported. The second and bigger of the fires. which authorities said erupted on the sixth floor of lhe downtown hotel about 8 :30 a.m .. se nt heavy black smoke pounng from lhe north side of the build- ing and left rush·hour traffic in the area badly snarled. Miss Channing was among the guests who fied the first fire. tlolmes to murder Scott and will also ra~ that charge at the tnal. Normally cases that ~o for trial from Mmehead are ~ent to the court in nearby Exeter. But the choice or the Old Bailey ap- parently was made on grounds it could be difficult to find an im· partial jury in Exeter because it 1s only about 20 miles from Thorpe's parlJamentary constil· uency of North Devon. Thorpe. Holmes. Le Mesurier and Deakin were charged last Aug. 4 of conspiring together and with others in Devon County and elsewhere between Oct. l , 1968. and Nov. 1. 1977, to murder Scott. who currently works 10 Devon as a groom and horse trainer Thorpe 1s the only one charged with incitement. EACH CHARGE carries a maximum 10-year sentence on conv1chon. Thorpe has denied any sexual relationship with Scott and the alleged plot to k1U him. Thorpe led the Liberals from 1967 to 1976. Under his direction th e party a c hieved its g reatest strength since World War II. although 1l still had lltlle representation in Parliament compared to the Labor and Conservative parties. 3 States Han1pered NATION I WORLD Dancing Carters • President Carter and wire Rosalynn had the first dance Tuesday night at the annual White House Christmas par- ty fo r Congressml'n and their wives. T here were 500 guests in the Blue Room where a 20·foot tree ~ec~rated with 2,&:>0 antique dolls and toys was put on publi c display hours earlier Vance Meets Begin On Pact Revisions JERUSALEM (AP) -Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Prime Minister Menachem Begin met today to discuss fresh re· visions in the U.S. draft of an Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. while Egyptian President Anwar Sadat declared he was "quite ready" to sign the pact. Vance shuttled to Israel to re · lay Egypt's conditional accept· ance or a peace treaty-ham · mered out in meetings bclwei:n the Egyptian leader and the U S. envoy earlier this week -pro- vided the treaty is Linked to a co m mil ment for election s among lhe Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip. .. For our part we are qute ready. ll depends on the other part," said Sadat in his first public comment on the pcetce moves since his meetings with Vance. Sadat. appearing quite jovial. spoke with reporters in Cairo Mter receiving the Nobel Peace Prize medal from an aide who had accepted it for the president in Oslo on SWlday. Sadat said he "would be very happy to conclude 1t before tht: 17th." the t arget date set for signing the peace treaty s ug- gested at lhe Camp David s um m1t m September. For somebody looking for the delayed-action gift. the Los Angeles Dodgers are offering gift certificates for all 1979 games. Just think, your friend could still be celebrat- ing Christm as on the Fourth of July. Ohio River Spills Over Banks From the Israeli side, there was no 1mmed1atc indication whether the modifi cations pro- duced a breakthrough that will get the stalemated negotiations movmg · · 1 honestly don't know.·· Vance ~aid about prospects ror con· rludmg the treaty by Sunday. the deadhne date called for at - the Camp David summit. The AND nNALLY, we shouldn't forget lhe cbeapie gift that has really practical application. Here's one now. It's the floaltng, waterproof fl ashlight, for only $1.98. That's for your friend or relative with the leaky yacht. Cleveland Mayor Asks Voters Aid (;LEVELAND <AP) -Mayor Dennis J . Kuclnich has appealed to voters to "save our city" with $38 million in new laxes. as he nears final talks with the bankers who must decide by Friday if Cleveland will default on its loans. - Kucinich said only higher taxes can get the city out of debt and avert what would be the first default by a major U.S. city since the Depression. The alternative. the mayor said, is municipal layoffs, stripped city services and higher taxes anyway. "I'm talking about a lax increase which will be needed to save our city," Kucinich said Tuesday night in a JO-minute televised ad· dress. The city will aucmpt lo sell $90 mUlion in bonds during March if a 50 percent increase in Cleveland's 1 percent payroll tax is ap· proved , the mayor said, and use the money lo consolidate city debts . extend payments and undertake capital projects. The mayor -long an outspoken opponent of higher taxes - !-.Oftened his proposal by telling voters that s uburban dwellers would pay 68 percent or the $38 million it would raise. By The Associated Press Families from three stales look refuge In Red Cross l>hellers as the swollen Ohio River -at its highest crest in more than a decade -spilled over its banks near Cmc1nnc.ti. In nearby New Richmond, Ohio, National Guard t roops were on patrol to keep away sightseers who wanted a look al the high water. and to help 75 people who s pent another day an ~ht!lters. Guardsmen also were called Tuesday to rescue trailer park res idents in Moscow, Ohio. T here were reports or minor fl ooding in Aurora, Ind. T HE OIUO crested at 58.4 feet at Cincinnati on Tuesday. and the river was expected to re· main at rrest stage for 24 hours. the National Weather Service said. Meanwhile, the Kentuc ky River slowly began to recede. Ke ntucky's General Assembly agreed to open a special session today as flood waters of the Ken- tucky lapped about two blocks from the capitol steps in Frankfort. The session was postponed Great Lakes Get Snow Mississippi J7 alley Winth 35 mph A1Nfty lllllu"Que Am•rlllO 11\IWVlllf llllenl• 11•111"'°'~ Hirmngn-""""••O Uoi~ llo"on flu1l•IO Cllk •90 C•r><IM•ll (lewlen<t Del fl Wiii t>fflvu OnMol"" ~troll 0..111111 '•lrbftk\ H..-tlorll H•len• HOftOIUIU H0<nton l(<tn'\ C.llV l•'"~· llltle Rock LOI> lln9elH Ml•ml MllweukM Mc>l~St. P. HI Le f'<• '.l1 ,. .. 2S u 11 SI 72 )II 21 •I> 21 ,. 2S '° 20 22 u l S tt l S 37 •t 30 .. :M '° ll •t n wn 4J ,. 1' lS ll It .01 I• -J 1• 1t 32 2 t• n " .. 51 tt H JS ,. )4 7J •• .,, s• JI tt JI 11 0-, .... M~ 1 .......... 41 ..,. 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Vtr••llle clOOdlneu tont9111 •nd T11uno•r LIQhl v"'leott wind& nlQM •nO morning 11oun. 111~ TllUrMUr .i 10 11 (OUIAI l-•1urP\ Wiii r~~ IMlwe en 41 •n<l •1. lnl•"d ltm .,.r•lurt\ will ••~ llet-n 41 •nCI •• Tfl• weler t-rllure will IM S9 V.8.S.•-rw 81111. ,...,., 'J1dn WIDHl!SOA'I' II cold INMt ""'-ecron '"" MldwHt tOll<ly. b<"ll\Olt>O llQht ,_ lro"' Ho1tll Otltott to tllt Grt•I l•U• tlQIOI\ llltlt 01 'IO prf<IPHlllOn w•t rt- SKonCllOW t SJ pm .() 1 Se< Of\d 1119" • 18 p m ; 0 'l'HUHOAY "lrll low 7 •O • "'· 1 • ftr\I 111011 f U • m • 7 S.(Of\d low J ~t pm ~ I Monday after weekend rains !>pawned one of the worst floods In the city's history, leaving about 2.000 residents homeless and parts of the capital un· derwater. Kentucky Gov. Julian Carroll has esllmatL-d that more than 15.000 people had been tem- porarily forced from their homes ~ance lhc flooding began Saturday. He est imated damaRc at $100 mallJon a nd asked for federal aid. President Carter on Tuesday declared 15 central and eastern Kentucky counti es disaster areas, making residents eligible for federal relief. The Ohio's high water mark at Cincinnati was well below a rec· ord 79.99 feet set in 1937. Bob Wilhelmy. public relations dire<"· tor for the Cincinnati Div1s1on of the Red Cross. said the area had been lucky. "If it 1the raver> had gone two or three feet higher. may be tn pie the number or per!>On5 would have been involved ... he said. Red Cross and Ohio National Guard units continued to offer refuge to people forred out of homes and businesses near the Ohio River in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. The Red Cross estimated at least 6:Kl families were affectc.'<1 by the flood in its Cinc1nnat1 Division. made up or 16 count.Jes in the three states. ll S . envoy spoke to reporten. briefly after a 70-minute meet· mg with Began . U S . s pokes man George Sherman, who bnefed rcporte~. refu sed to rharactenze the db- cuss1on of the proposals. "I DON'T hke to give tern· pc rature readings, part1cularb a l a preliminary s ession," Sherm an said. "We do feel negotiat1oru. are at a delicate stage.·.· A U.S. s pokesman said Vance would spend at least two full days an talk:-. here. A 'Christmas gi.ft from our jacket dept. Jackets in fabrics from waterproof nylon to imported lambsuede. Jackets in classic designs for practicality and comfort. Jackets in unique new styles for those special occasions . Jackets from boys size 10 to mens XL. We each have a favorite ... we would like to assist you find yours. ll•••rttlelo •1 l\lylM •1 l>O•l•d 1n ,,,. .,,,, .,.1,,. """on ,. Tn• tOI!! l•Otll •ltO btOUQlll wl!Wl\ 4l S.condfl•Qh • S8P"' l•'----------------~~~-::! ~unri••••4'•m \tO•Oll"' ~-1~#.Jl'I lll2t' frvm~ Nc>wport Bt'.Kh C Jhh'lfn1J l'h.11"' c>-1.! 71'lcll 81\l'IO~ '° FretllO H MOnlll'PY '°" Nef'dlel to 0••1..-cl \. SM••m•nlo V S.111• ll••lltt• •• "' :\ tn '' mcin 10 t"' ~' M1u 1u 10 lH V•ll•Y .,.. c1 .. , '"" .... ,.. l'<ICl6"1.cl ''°"' ""' •I no'"""" Niii Of 11W "oc,Jf' M0..11111"' '"'OU<I" mucll ol lho ••nt ff'O\\ .. tftf' f'ftlOOlf •NI ,.,_,., Mln l•,IPP• JI ll•lley •ntl lfttQ ""' '0\1111 -"''0011 '° llt11nt1< C.Oot\I "'"" ,. MOOl'tt'h• )l,p"' .. ltl SI•"" Hu"l•llO!llll '""" Of•-rt _,,_ w .... , -10 ,,.,.. IOe1. c-11-· fflr t I f . -... I L:Al...IFORNIA ~. O.C.mn.tr 13, 1918 DAILY PILOT AS Patty Rejects Image of 'Tania' SAN RAFAEi; <AP> -Putnc1a HHrat. du· avowln1 her Pelion as the revolultonury · 'Tanla, ' SI)• her radical alter e110 wa!I a product of the ''dlgqul~ vulnerability of the humtm mind " '1 fttl no Wamc for cvenL, over \.\ h1ch I had no control," Miss He ~l said LO a U'lr ·P•lt ltllf.'r ~ lea std 'I'ue-sday. MISS uaa n-, C'ONv1cn;o or Jom1n11 her Symbl0oc."5e Ube>rauon Army •bduttor m • hatnk rob~ry. addl"d lhat many of her 'd1tflcult1ea" MUrtl Rap~· Teen Given 14-year Term LOS A 'IG fo~l.ES It\ P ) Hubt>n Torre' h.a' bt>~n ordt·n~t to tK•6ttn •wr .. mit i. 14 )'l'ur 11r1son '>l'n ll'nt't' In u Cuhlornl Youth Aulho11t' farlhh ror tht• murdt•r or "'n Oxnl•rd h1.:h '<'huol 'tudcnt und tht' raJK> ol tht.> youth ~ M•rlfnt'nd S upt•n or Court Judtt .. N .. nt') Wutbon rt•t•om fllt•ndt."\! 1'ul'!'d4l~ th.al Turr~·' lit rl'rn1un m • t'YA fal'lhl\ WllJI ht' I\ m1ttun• l'OOU&h lo be lr!Uli.fortt'd to ttlt' 11lu1..t• pra!\Oll '> i.lt•rn Tiit• st•ntt•nt't' wits the n\niumum ;11lo"abh· un 1lt'r ('.ahforni.t·-. ne w dt•lt'rm1n111t• wnltorl• inl( I.av. lirfhtft ("'oaJ rol A K"•lt #d S AN OIE\:O IA l'l T he result"> or {I -.hart'holders vote thut could df'lermtnc futurt• con I rul or l'Jc1fac Southwei.l A1r1Jn~ won't be known until Thursd11y at I p m . when a s pecial 'lockhnlders meeting r~Ume!>, au<ftlor-. say M 11r1• than 300 PSA shart•holdt!r.. crowded the mPl'lan~ here Tuesday lo voll, on t'orporate amend ment~ des igned lo make the San Diego based a 1rlinc less vulnerable lo a takeover. espe<'1ally one apparently undt·r ( ,,...--------..... ]way by Texas m1lliona1re Harold C. Simmons ,...,TATE The 47-year·old Sim- mons of Dallas has spent more than $12 million an the last six months as has Valhi Inc. holding firm dCQUtred more than 20 percent Of the airline's 3.3 million s hares. TftffPw ,,.lat11'e• N~d Aid »temm.t "In lur"'' rru:.a :-.un· raom " l(t•ncrMI µuhlt1• m&aund ratundtnl( not uni> of me. but or tht' llm1t0Uona on hum.in ru111-H'ihl·~ to n•sast lht.• will of kldn4lvpcn. v. ho ht1H' ttw powt•r of hft! und dt·nth ovtir lhcar VICtllll Tht-lf'ttl•r 1:-. llu ht•1rt•-.·> ft r!"ll public commt>nl on her 19 anonth ordt•ul an tht• lt•frori~l under .cround 1lnce h1•1 l976 l11i1I In interviews. <1hc hu'> ~k lrted rommt•nl .1houl ht•r l1111t' u.., a fugitive TUE LETTER WAS RELt:A.SED by Nallonul 011tn10n Poll muiltllll4' of San Rufacl, wtuch w uahl M~ .. lh•ur1't'' comm1·nt after Polhng sub "l('rtbt•ri. about the• rnmptul(n lo convanrt> Preisidcnt Citrh•r to gr3nt Mu.~ llN1 r1t clemtincy The heir 'II' 1 now servlnai ,1 -.cH•n yt•ur pm.on ::.entence find ~ 111 bt' l'il1e1ble fur purolt' In July The poll·~ n·-1u lt1. will be dl:;('loi.ed Jan 15 in lhe m aMUllOl' ., v. mll'r 1:d1t11m IN nu; l.l•:rn;R, dutl'Ci fo'rad<iy , Mai.~ Hearo,t ulludt'~I to ht'r 111111( 't1111d1n.: contt>ntwn that !\ht' "'us forn-d umk1 lhn-.•l of d1•ath to Join her cap tur ... !IS (Uglll\ I'!\ Ai. Will> tl11· 1:1.11>c Jt ht•r tnul. she tl'Jected her Ap111 . 1974. tuJ.ied cotnmunaque proclaiming ht.>r!ll'lf a rl·volutaonary who had taken the name ··Tania." THE ZA·'V£AR·Ol"D M1i.s H<'1ir\l wrotl' .. 'Tanrn· ("SO·<'lllled J "'a1. not of my cre3 tion In :i1'1lr of th(• :stuterm·nl.!l made by others who huvt• not s htm.-d my upcrience!I dunng the un- fortunute penod that I ~pent in the closet. and Jftcr. lam not rcspons1l)lc for her conduct " MISS HEARST TESTIFIED at he r tnal that 1.hc wus forct>d lo spend 10 week~ an a closet, usual ly blindfolded "ll may be an embarrassment to some that I iturv1ved my ordeal." s he wrote "This ls not a t·onclusaon I reach with bitterness Looking back. J um grateful to have survived at all. even at the l'osl or exposing to all the d1squkling vulnerability of the human mind "As with so many events or th11. nature . com plete understanding develop~ as tame separates us from the immediacy of the moment. I am conf1 dent that the momentum toward total understand ang will contmue. For the sake of my family who hJve suffered through lhas with me. I hope that day as not lon2 in coming ·' Lindbergh Flights Limited SAN L>l~UO <AP> -Port commissioners h.tH· bannt.'<1 additional commcrc1al aar earner<. from u~mg Lindbt•r gh field ror one year an what appurt'ntly 1s an unprc<:t·dented move nationally In a 6· 1 VOll' Tuesday. the Board or Port Com m1ss1onen. decided to bar more aarhnes from Lindbergh until Dec 1. 1979 in order to have time to e valuate its .. approa('h lo noise control" at the uarporl. TIU: ACTION {'AM E following a two·hour meeting at which n•prcscntataves of two major u1rhnes seektn~ to operate here, Trans World Airlines a nd Braniff. protested the proposed moralonum. Observers say court challenges to the ban are expected on cons titutional grounds NINE CARRIERS now serve San Diego. which is considered a rich market, and since Congress deregulated the a1rhne industry, a number of other commercial earners have applied for and re - ce1ved federal permission lo operate here The slC1lt.' Department of Transportation has ordered that California airports reduce Jet engine noise. But the San Diego Port District. which runs Lindbergh Field. has received two varianceti from adopted stale noise standards. ONE CONDITION of the variances. according to Port Director Donald L. Nay. was that "we pre· pare a plan on noise abatement " A Uurd variance is scheduled lo come up for hearing early next year, Nay said. and "we have to make an effort to show Jtood faith ... He added that the moratorium on a dditional airlines at Lindber)'!h IS evidence or "our good faith .. NAY SAID HE KNOWS of no other airport irt the country which has taken such action. While the ban prevents addillonal airhnes from fiy1.11g into San Diego. 1t doet not prevent tho~e c urrently operating here from expanding their number or fli~hls . Premiere Pair ,.,. •. ,..... Actor Peter Falk escorts his wife. Shera. to the prl'mll·rc of "California Suite" in Los Angeles Tuesday night. Falk's new~st movie "The Brink's Job" began runmng m Westwood rect•ntly to meet Academy Award rcquirC'ments for consideration for this year's award~. If you don't know diamonds. you should l<now SLAVICK"S SLAVIC K'S Fine Jewelers Smee 1917 Fashion Island. Newport Beach SANFRANCJSCO <AP>-The ~nF~nc~co ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Council of Churches says it sent telegrams to city and state officials urging that the red tape tying up Peoples Temple assets be untangled so the griev- ing relatives can bury their dead. The council, which represents Jews. Catholics and Protestants. said Tuesday that relatives and friends of the 912 victims who died in Jonestown need a lot of support. Rabbi Malcolm Sparer calls the mass-suicide virtually a holocaust. Rent Control on Ballot LONG BEACH CAP> -The City Council has voted to place a n advisory referendum on rent con- trol.on the city's baJlot next March. The non-binding measure. rolling back rents to May 31 levels. freezing them one year and requ.ir- ang landlords to pass on 80 percent of their Propos1llon 13 lax savings, was opposed by eight of the board's nine m embers who voted Tuesday lO determine popular support for the issue by putting 1t on the ballot. Rmaaaeaff Truck Bit• Bo•e SOUTH PASADENA <AP> -A 13-ton garbage truck that careened down a steep hill and s mashed into a home has moved the house four feet off its foundation and broken its gas main, authorities said. Truck driver John Robinson. 43. who said his brakes failed near the top or the hill, leaped free moments before the truck crashed 20 feet into the living room or the frame house at about 40 mph Tues day, poltce said. Robinson suffered o nly bruises In the rear or the house was Leo Mount, 86, a recent stroke victim. Mount was treated at Hunt- ington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena for shock and possible gas inhalation. FJSherrnen . Catch High Explosives CRESCENT CITY <AP> -A 5-foot·long con· lainer labeled "High Explosives" was caug~t in. a net of a fishing vessel off the northern California coast early today, the Coast Guard reported. The container, about six inches in diameter, was dred~ed up by The Kiley, although the Coast Guard reported having few details about the dis- covery. . An Army bomb squad from San Fr.an~1sco's Presidio. about 400 south of this community m Del Norte County, was dispatched to the scene. ' -;<Q HERU fRIEDLA'.\Ot:R IS Mi\KISG GRt:AT DEALS BUY OR LEA SE• FREE 50 GALS OF GAS ..... •4 •• ,._ .. _ • .,, .......... • Here 1s a list of Merry IDEAS for CHRISTMAS giving. The Clerks and Shopkeepers at Newport Hills Shopping Center SAN MIGlJEL AT FORD RQAD •NEWPORT BEACH ' I I • I t A8 DAIL y PILOT WORLD I AT YOUR SERVICE Italian Director Dreams of Cagneg By IRJOR A. »VLUGAN A~ ... llllON1 IOI ''"' dancln.i 1hoe1 und prop 1ub machine aun lht•11f' day1, hH becom~ an obHu.1o n with Leone. ~~) ducer that existed once upon a time In America· the one who 11tart" with a aiood Idea • has n 11crlpt wrlltt>n by 1ood writers. rails In a leading director, cuts tho best act.uni and actresses a nd In tho •·nd takes full rt.>spon11lbUltv for better or for worae. .. TO MF.. CAGNEY 11 the film• of UM> • , " ~Qt' pufra drumlly on hi• third rl(lnr or the day In hi1 cluttered viii• °'' the out1k111.I of Ron'" Nt>rn und talh compulsively nbout the film lhul hold.ll him In thrull "l bavt tl.l~ the 4.'urth over to l ry ~ lt'l hint Uc hu .. told friends &Mt lf he would do It for anyon • he would do 1l for nu-. but not evm h mothtr could cou him out ol retJremcnl ''The.· Olm truces the 11Vt'8 of four boy• ltOd thre filrla from I.lit" 14 lo 60. but one or U\ au.rt 1s tlm~ 1la(•Jr. 111he ~a\ c~n•es t'\it>rythmg "IN ITALY. AT the 11maJlest lev,1. evtty <Urector ls really the author. he hu to Invent ev r- Ythlng lor tumsell. "So as a producer, either I 1m- po1e my wtll on the director and we have catastrophe or I withdraw Into myself and leave the director to his Idiotic de· vices. 1'h t; KCK•PT. bolled down from flvt• to thNl' houn. us lht• fllm tl'rhnaque11 of th• l · "Ukt' Garbo. ht want• lo prc- ll!rv th lm•tt• o( hlm"t•lf ui1 he waa in hla ht-st day& I le hoi. bc'come a rttluat• · .. IT 18 A mixture ol f1ble and ra&1l11m , • pr k'xt to 10 back In to time llkt> ProuJ1t in Keurch of t1 lo•t Amt•rlco. Uut I must have Ctt&ney " lo lt'll th\• !!\Or) of un Aro n~.-n ~t'nt>rat1on from l~ to I , t.h hl'lj(hl of lh V1t•t111m War It 11 "" In Nt•w York. and In Lt-ont-':a. mind only Jumt•, ('ugnt•Y l'tUI t•li.y tht> •llC'd ht>ro Luring Cugrwy from n ·tirt- mcnt In Murthu'~ V1tu•yurd ur h1 ~ caltll· ruru:h Ill P uwhna. N Y . or >Aht'rt'vcr htt hun1:a. ~ AND SO. FOil th»l mulln, has L~ AllhouKh ht< hu11 pro duct'd a cuuplt• of mov1t•• to whrch he will not lt•nd hll\ riamf', ht• ha not ~"<'n twh1nd o <·umt•ru or !'lhot any film 1u1 u d1rt't'lor 111 mort.• thun 1tt•vt•r1 yt•ur11 kotund and bcurdt.'d , he 111l11 111 h1' gill thront• t·hu11 like On;on Wcllet1 pluy1n1 the Emperor Leon<• udm1l11 thul he h "oortd to dt>ulh with being a )Jroducer " The only rcuson he ht>pi. RAi''RAN. his production compnny, going. "1s ~o I can 11tuy 5olvcnt und gel behind a t•trn1eru ul(nln to 11turt shoolinf: ··on ce \Jpon u Time 10 Amcrit·a " "That 1s why In the last two films I produced. I used the name RAFRAN and not Serge Leone." THIS IS NOT the first time that he has not used his own name on a film. After he shot his first couple or spaghelll westerns In Spain and made a star of Clint Eastwood, In llaly, he moani... "fl is 1m polllllble to bc<.'Ome the real pro- A PUCE OF HOHOR H1•r11 i. J l l111nLt1 to orovlde o Der!Tlllnint plll<! of l'IOnor recogn111on of a llvtno momo11.il tor yout r1m1ty IO!f~ Pff'lt 1)1' bulfrlen by making a tEUt deduC11ble wntribullon to tile OraflQOO>ast ~A'a Bu1ld1no Fund Listed below are the once in a hfelamtt oocxlftuntttes to hf\19 IT\8IOf n1,,,. recognition In the Hatt>or Area s largest youth and tamlly 0<gan1za11on thet 1•ufled annually bv over 8 000 peoptfl The Fed9f'al Jnd State OOV9f'lll'Deflt encouraoes Your contrtbuuon by mak1f'l9 11 taJt deductible You m1ghl use caah securities real estate 0< 1n1urance Polley to fund the placn of hOn<>r You can ht<lp the YMCA prepar~ I<>< tomorrow bv maklf'l9 a g1t1 today that will hve forever Your g1h will v1s1bly demonstrate your interest In our communitv Pl!IYJOUJ RWICADOtfl JoM Griffith Cternent Harsch Ray 01ke M1>moria1 Chapel Yo1Jth Lounge Leddersh1p Office Costa M~Newoort Harbor Newport Harbor Area uont> Oub Leadersh10 Y !>Mens Club OH1ce 0 1v1f'l9 Pool Lee Jones Family Pool DH>ICAT10MSCUHl!KTLY AVAIL.Al fl Oed1ca11or Sau are Basic ArPa FOOl898 G1h Directors Oilice 180 S3 600 Youth LeadPrsh1p Office 380 7 200 <;upport1nq SPrvice Oll1ce 1 t 7 2 240 Membersh1p/Recept1on ArPa 770 15 400 Mu111-Purpose Room 1 376 27.520 Kitchen no 4 400 Fitness Cenrer 3.277 65 540 F1lness Office . 180' 3 600 Aouallc Office 150 3 000 HandbtJll Court 840 16 800 Racllu£>1ball Court 840 t 6 800 Wa1qhl Training 660 13.200 Outdoor Gym 6 480 t 64 800 Serv1cf' ~nter 280 5 200 Locker/ShOWPfS 1 008'. 20 160 LOCkN/ShOwcrs 83 t. 16 620 YMCA Park , . 5 Acres 143 000 Gymnasium (yet to be consrruciedl 400 000 For more mtormat1on conract the liNcecutNe Director of'l~ Oran~ Coast YMCA at 2300 Universary Drive. Newport Beech Ca 92660 or bycalRno (71C) 642-9990 OUHGE COAST YOUHG M&t·s CHllmAM ASSOCIAT10M P.O. lo11.147 '"'*"'teHda. C..._.,tJ6U &\S Yf@M[[ ~®l?WD ©® "Cot a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pal will cut red tape, gettmg the an.twers and octaon you need to aolve mequitie:s m govemm~ and bwmes:s Mad your queatums to Pat Dunn, At Your Sennce, Orange Coa&t Dally Pilot, P 0 Box JS(J(), Costa M eia. CA 92626 A.Y many letters cu posnble wtU be answeTed, but phoned mqumes or letter:s not mcludmg ther readtT'• full name. oddre1111 and busmen hours' phone number cannot be cormdered Tins column appears daJ. ly ezceptSalurda1111." Booe ilronz fnfl A .,aHable1 DEAR PAT: I have a pair of baby cowboy boots I want to gel bron%ed for my son. They're hjs boots, and he's now 36 years old. I've called everywhere I can think ol trying to find out who does bronzing here in Orange County, but I haven't had any luck. Doyouknow ofasource? L. R .. Costa Mesa Howard's Business ~rvtce ln Buena Park can take care of this for you. Phone 523·0411 for more la formation. C.-ntPr'• a n En e r9P1 Sore r DE/\R PAT: I asked my daughte r and son·m· law what they wanted for Christmas, and they said anything that will he lp them cut down on utihty bills. Do you have any s uggestions, or know where J can find oul what new energy.savinl' devices are availabJP? _ 8 .P .. Huntington Beach Leone went to America to make a rllm ln Monument Volley, the favorite location of hia Idol, director John Ford. The film, "For a Fistful of Dollars." was a 1u cceu an Amerlea. but to Leotte'1 chu· grin, "ltallan d1s trlbutor1 dld not want to Import a western with Italian names on the credits. We alt had to chan1e our names. "I BECAJIE BOB Robertson. paylnt secret homage t o my father. Roberto Roberti, who was a famous sllenl fllm dlrec· tor." All the It a l ian actor s. cameramen and technical starr also took American names. Then tn one or those plot turn·arounds that might come out of a studio write rs conference. an earher Leo n e f ilm . ··For a F e w Dollars" hat big in Italy and spaghetti west.ems were all the rage. "When we came to doing a western series for A mcncun TV." Leone reralls with Choose from our groat new selectlon-of Shellond c oble-knit sweote<s in long sleeve V-neck. V-neck vest, Sleeveless c adigon ond sweote< shrt s1ytes1 pleuure. "we took all the Am~rlcun names and ILalianizcd them for lhc ltullan market. The whole 11tuatloo was reversed:' A, Wl••"""4o PRESERVING IMAGE Actor James Cagney Soatb e r n California Ed ison Co. bas a "Conservation Corner•• center ln lbe Broadway wlng o( lbe Puente Hills Mall ln the City of In· da~fry, Wltre ilaay. e11ergy.savlng devices are dis played. AmcSaa& &llese products are low·flow ------------------------------ More than you expect in a Hardware Store .•. • Super Selection of Toots & Fine Kitchenware • Gtf1 wrapping while you wa1t1 • No Long Lines!! • Small Town Service'!' • CROWN is an expenence. you'll love us • WOK DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY • DEC. 15 11 amto3pm • 801£>d tor EZ g1h1ng with Instruction & care booklet • 14 guaqo s1ee1 wok t1lum1num cover . rever:.1ble 1499 rinq WOOd sleam rack • Even includes 1he chopsl1ck"i1 CHICAGO CUTLERY KMIVES • SlaAted oak block & ~knives • Professt00al kmves or taper ground steel • Every cook needs good knives wouldn t lhe person m your kitchen love these? • The Gourmet Helper . , <3H 4 2988 INDOOR ••• OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS shower beads; night set-back thermostats; water heater jackets; passln attic ventllat.ors: fa ucet now restrict.ors; dimmer and timer light switches and reduced voltage outdoor lights. Look for thue · Ite ms ln department and hardware st.ores. The ConservaUoo Comer <Southern California Edison Co., P .O. Box 800, Rosemead 91770) will welcome energy conservations questions. Just drop a card with your lnqulry a nd you'll get a reply. Tlp 11 Sot*f» on E 11rope <:alb DE/\R PAT: Is there any way lo save money on a long-distance phone call fro m Europe to Amenca? My college roommate and I areplannmga trip to I-ranee before long. and my parentl) have asked me to call them when I arrive and also when I decade the definite dale of my return NW .. Corona del Mar A telephone company official has several money.saving suggestions. Use a toll call rredlt card rather than charging a call to your hotf'I bUI. This card, available from our local telephone business of· flee, can be u.sed to make transatlantic calls from nt'ry European country except Germany. Place collect calls to the United States. If possible. Surcharges for both credit card and collect calls are relatively low, and you wUI be billed In the United States In U.S. currency. I n Europe, try tu locate o ff icial rate telephones, offered to the public without sur· charges. They are often found In post ofnces, airports and railroad stations. U you must make a tranullantlc call from your botel room, check the hotel's surcharge rate (as much as JOO percent ln some 1H>tel11) for placing the eall through the switchboard. Also request the operator to verify the amount of the call charRe to avoid a bllllng er· ror. A most prestigious aul.dre~s Jastiline Cttek. Residcnt6 of f~manl' Creek in Newport &ltch live in .1 5heltercd community filled with ult the amenitie-.. Privacy bea-1~ at the 24-hou r ~c~ed R11tehou~ Numerous floor pl.m off er v.1luable feature). Thc;re .an· teianls ctuu.'facuu1s. onJ ~wimmmg pools. All of th" II') l1nc p( 1ht verv few ne" home developments In Newport Btnch. ... JASMINI ClllK In the v1ll.tae {)(I hirl'Uf Vll'w Ht)(llet from SZ00,000 M J E\rock & Son•. Inc. 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WI CUIOTt WEITCOVllA WtsTMUfSTH ' I I D•oly Po lot Editorial Pag.e _______ ~---y·O.C..-·m·bt-'·'·3 ·1·9·'8··------~·0·bt--rt·~-'w.~.r; ••• "'.:.:.~b.l:.::.:.~.d.lt·"'·f'.~.' m·p·:.·\·l(·:·d·.:~.l:·E·d·lt-Or u s Ads: Dollars eat A est h • tics 01rcctor5 of Orung<' CoWlly Trun11~ Dtstnct cOCTD 1 ~rrt.-d lbt w~ k to allow b1aii r but not necesaarlly mor•• 1lt rarllv{' bill board ud!'I lo ht-plnlcred un tranl'llt ell trn·t >U!)el'l Thtt dlre<'tor" cun·t be rnuct1f'<I ror Jookinl( ut lt1t• ·•llmall'<t $178,000 wnr1h of odcUUonaJ annual r •venue Uw ·xpund<.'d nd program wlll brlna to OCTO Nor c n lhl· rl'l'lO(lj be roultl"d ror tnl lur~ b} lhl' fcdcn1l grunl!l orlh m<u· • lhun ~ mUlJoo Lh udd d athcr111ma 1ncumc 1ll ullrucl H o\H'\'l'I'. OCTD' dlrertor\ . t't'mlngly h \'<' l'rloo~t-d ttw r dtt th l th(• tcr .•nt mont.•v l1I t.omt-body'~ i.. munt•\ uur:t, anwn~ otht-n. and ut1d not ln.·1• llJrs th tt t omt.• unt•ncumbt.•rt.-d ,\bu. tht.• t.lm'<tur l'UJ{l'm lo f{n•b off tht> uctd<-d mon•·.v IJUlON' thl' ()('TO'e. •lf.proda1med c:onl'l'm J ft.·v. tours aJto "1th tht• t'O\'tronmttnl. It \\Ul'I 1n 1973 th l th lh{•n board of chl"<'ctors -..11t.1 hill O<.lld ad-. ~lrung on hu,t•., pulluh the 1Jt•,th,•ttt· •m irnnmt'nt Thl're \\t'rt' fl•" v.hu HflHlt'd thl' qut•.,t10n < 'un.,t"C)Ut'nll~ .lh board tht•n refuw<I to ullow lJub uth ht· l\Ohn rhuml'd lo bt· :,, mbohc o( OCTO':, conr<·rn fur l' t•11 v1ronrn nl The btAger ads on OCTD bu.,c•-, 140uld s t't'm to nd1(·.1tl' th.it. like man> othcn., wht>n thrre arl' dolhu~ on hl• lint•. lht• trun.,1t dli,tnc.•t d lrt>c·tor:.' roncern for tht• •nv1ro11rnt•nl t.•nct-. r11lhcr quickly round th Guideline N<•v.-s thut th(• one Umt• fin• rl!nl Hersht•y bar ~oon "'ill ht• M•llin~ for 25 C~lll W<J., 01\l' or tho~e :,mall • 'l' <.'<tlc.·h1n~ itc ms lh<tl turn:. our .1tl('nt1on to lh(• rohlt•m ... ot anf1.1t1011 Tht• ... urpr l'lllJ.! thin)! about th1., ont.• ..,. ... ., the fuct that kr,ht.•\ ·, planned .1H•rage pnc<• tnC'rt'.IM' for all its rodu<·t~ will umount to 8 9 percent in 1979 and we arc d\'l.!tt:d that this •~ within the gu1dellm.·~ of PreMd<'nl .irt1•r':. \Olunlary wage and pnce rontrol program . Sm<'l' it had tx•cn rather clearly announced tha t price ntrt'Jbt..., should be held t.o 5 75 percent. t his was dtrf1cull o f,11hom Tht· an~v.t.•t ;1pp.m.•ntl) h th:.tt Hers hey prices wen· ncn·,1~f'd •.m avt•ragt.' of 13 7 percent in 1976 77. The u 1dt.'llnt'!'; only ::.uggt•st that 1979 price mcrl'e:u.es be kept ~me h<.clf a pt.•rct·ntagc pomt below the uvcrage rate of n crl'ase m that base period. So Hershey 's new 8.9 rc.'cnl boost m eets the test. Of c·our.!tc producers whose pnce m crce:tscs m 1976·77 :were mor(• mod(·st may have a hard time m eeting t he t 75 pn<·c•nt goal 1n 1979, in the face of mc·v1table boosts in · ahor and materials costs. Thl· f kr!-.hl•y bar maneuver s heds a little hghl on the ·h<.c r ~t· thut the propos l'd mflutwn controls may not be 1,.1ltogcther fair to thoM· producers who a lready ho.iv(• bt.•cn ~rymg to keep a l1c.1 of sorts on their prices . " !fax H e lp for Seniors ~ Scrnor citizens would be well advised to note that 1me 1s runnmg out for requesting postpon ement of 978-79 property laxt•!> In addition lo tht• benefits accruing Crom Proposition 3. the Stale Lcll?i Slaturc has provided oth er fo rms of tax 11ss1st a nce for older homC'owners. ; The Senior Citizens Property Tax Postponement Law t;>ermits eligible senior citizens lo have the s t<.ctc pay <.ell ~r part of the t axes on their homes in the form of a ~late Joun that becom es a lien on the property . The laxes thus post poned, plus interes t . w ill not h aVl' to he poid until lh<' t<.cxp<Jycr movl·s from the home or du·~ But thosc who wish to take <.idvantagc of t he lJrogram for this y t-ar's taxes must fih• for postpon e m<•nl 1)y D~c . :n . ' Also import.nnt to homeowners who will be 62 or older n u,.,., :n of this y<.:t.1r 1s the Property Tax Assistance <JW fhal prnv1dt.·s d1rc•rt <·ash reimubursem ent for part itf lht• 1!n8 7!) property tax paid. C laims for assistance lnd<'r th1~ program must be filed bctwl'cn May 16, 1979 JOd Aug :H, 1979. Information on eligibility a nd f1lmg procedures for th pro~rams may be obtained by writing to Senior lt1zert.'> Programs. P .O. Box 1588, Sacramento, CA 95807, Or by calling the "'r a n c hise Tax Board's toll-free number. ')() 852 ~,111 ~ . ()pinions expressed In tho space above are those ol the Daily Pilot ~her view~ expressed on lh1s page are those of their authors and ,rttsts Reader commenl ts 1nv1led Address The Oatly Piiot, P.O. 9ox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Sport By I.. M. BOYD Q "What's your stand on •rm-wraWng as a serious m petitive a port. Louie?" A Cnn't see It If these ~w~rhousea a r e ft trong nough and couru~eous ouah to compete at the top l;vel, they' rt' strong enou~h Ind courageous e nough to ~reak one another's u ms '-appena loo oft.en. , Q. "Does smoke have any weight?" A. OMS Indeed. Sir Waltflr 'aleag h once prove•d that to Dear Glooiny GU8 It'll appnronl that Willi a m 0 . Harvey (Mullbox Dec. 7 on the 55·mlle ilmlt) Is well abov e the common 1rthHn11 a nd their "1 u ndane Jawa . J wonder how he feel• •bout the Te n Com· mand mentl' A.L .8 . wln a bel. He weighed a cigar. Lighted il to let It bum completely. And weighed the ashes. Dy s ubtracting t he weight of the ashes from the original weight of the cigar . he claimed, he determU\ed the W<'IJ(ht of the smoke. Someth1ng's wronte with that. Don't know what. Do know. UlO\.tl(h. that II you add ~moke to Ont' Of two con· 1.ain\>rs o( equa or a nuf we1~ht, the one with smoke in 1t will gain 11 little welaht The origlnol m anuscripts of Abraham Lincoln's writ- ings 11how he erased alm08t not at all. Significant. Clear· ly, he thOORhl throuah what he wanted to EJay before he put it on paper. There are two klndll of wril(lrs : tbqM who trunslute their Ideas directly Into words and thos<' who let their words generate ldeat. Pods, like Oscar Wilde und Jamu Joyce, found Inspiration for t.houaht In the word• and phraaa themaelves. Amons the 1reater fJlateam en. however, the ldeaa came flnt, then tbo word1. A line that k.~cps com tn1 to mind ror som e reHon ta Hubert Humphrey's 11tmplt obaerYBtton: "fn ttrt, lt lan'l wttet you1w--loet--but •htt you'vt .iot that rounu " Jack And•~non Military Dollars Squandered ~ ASICINC,TON The L>t1rc-n t• l pur\ml'nt·-ttura•n· tuun hudai.-t• uth:r ~ln1&ulu t.•\•idt•nt<t• Lhut fum1ltarity brf't'd.11 t•onh• ml>t M ••i.1:11 Vl' m 1111,ary !'l&H•ndlrtlC hd 00COmC" .110 f rmll&r ov•·r the y•·•rs thaL th\" Pinuaon burt>o.ucrut11 hnvt• ttiown utterly rnnkmptuou• of the tup»yenf n1onoy With bllllon:i or doll1m1 belna lo'\•wc1 1ttouud llkt' l'on.rcu1 1i1l • Nt'll" Yt•ur ., 1-. v t' 11 r l ) • th# v aluc• of t'it h dollur h,,, b1•comt• •• p1Jdllni.: ··~ d flet'k ur col 01 f'd pnv•r Tiit' .11t1tudt"• thdt "lhlll hi th: bat won't b'· mlucd '' •nd ·•evuyhody pud~ '-' htllc bll" Ort' rampant. t•vi'n thouah thf' PN1tu~on's "littk b1L'I" are oft.-n <1ulll' 1uiablc· by civilian at11ndardal. f'ropc•rty 1lt!\l'4)Kal •~ a cla11Sic t'l(::ltn!)lt• or the WO:Stt' thlil lS llJ)ll wnfd by lhtti cuvuhcr, let· them eat cake attitude toward lhc oVl'rburde ned t axpayers. CIOll•· to $5 blllton worth or m ilitary hardware from tanks tu rt'frtgcralors 1s turned over to property d1spo5.al warehouses unnuuUy THIS TREASURE trove is dis- carded because the items are outdated or no longer nei>ded. or bec•use somebody 1oored and or d e red t oo muc h The ~torcrooms arc piled high, for t•xample, with spare parts for c·a nceled and antiquated equlp- m<>nl. About a quarte r of the material is !'.Old for scn1p The rt>sl 1s usable. Some articles ar- rive at the disposal wa rehouses still In their o riginal cartons . Military regulations require that surplus property be made available at little or no t•ost to other defense al{cnc1es. a prac· tire that saves m1 ll1 ons or dollar'> a y(•ar Hut unfortunate · 1 y. m ti hons mort-a re w astcd bl'<.'au:.e too m;.iny brass hats consider property disposal as a license to forage for anything that strikes their rancy. Armed with requusit 1on s lt ps. they wander. throuab the warebouset Earl Waters like kids In a toy alort', guther Ing up whatever th<'y want ROME Rf:Cf;NT obu11u11 In cludl' the follow1ni( A r('('tnt audit of 27 mlhtary fodllllt>s wa..'I unat>ll' to account for $400,000 worth of n ·qu1is1 t 1oncd pro1wrt y Om· hH' t 11 ly ulone, the Mobil.-lr1ahore Un· d~rwater Unit tr\ Win throp, Mas, , could not explutn whul had happt'nt."d t.o $1SO.OOO worth of such allru('tlve items 11w t•hainaaWK and outboard motor!> The Navy and Manne Corps lk~erve Ct·n~r 1n lfarrt'>burg, Pa . rPqu1111lJonl!'<l 1,000 ('Un~ (If 1•anned ~at worth S9SO Accord tnl( lo personn •I ut the baw. 701 ('an wt!re used on pt·r~on1tl rnmplng trips, a form or p<>tty thievery that reportedly 1., ram &>ant In the Armed Services MlllJout. of dolhms' worth of sltll-usablP property ua literally blown away each yeur In tar1'l'l prncllct· The t uritels lncludP t11nk11. truck:., :iut.omobHes and personnel carriers. Fort Ben r11n1i. Gu • for cxumplc. obtained 23 trucks worth S145.000 to ust> ror tur.1et pracllre Although b.ae orncials deny lt, de rense rec- ords show that 18 or t.he trucks were rn running t'Ondlt1on. ond t he other (1ve n(•erl('d only minor r('pa1rs to make them usable a!> trucks instead of targets Uy coinr1c1enc.-. the truckl> had con· vcniently been turned over to property diisposal by Fort Ben· nin~ 0Uic1uls ~hortly lx·forc lht-y wt.•rc reqws1t1ont>d -EXPENSIVt: elt•ctronic equipment. often brand new or rn good working order. Is re· ' .... \'You Spet&k with f orkcd ton'6lJe.' qu11cUoncd by tralnlng unlt.s and dHtroyed lhrouah "bu8u ano n('glert. One fuc 11lty destroyed S7 million worth or equtpmen~ ln a 11ln1Cle Yt.•ar. Sophh1tlcated communications it.ems. costlna Ul> to $4&,000 ucb, ls often ruined when tralftffl m t1handle 1t "when those klut.ze11 &l!t hold of it." u ooe disiuatect de rense official put It. Aulhortu-d un1L" sometimes rc•qu1s111on !'IUrplus property and thPn turn It over for un Juthonzed a('t1vitws For exam pie, the Lemoore Nuval Air Stu uon in California rc-qu1s1l1oned a $64 ,000 fUt>I trurk that wound up being w.ed by the Lemoore Aero Club Mo'lf of th.-propnty dlspo~al 3bui.es ('OUld be avo1dt>d with proper bookkccptnj( methods that would make supply officiali. at each level M·<·<11wtable for what they requisitioned and how lht• material was used . But ltw frce-nnd-easy cittitud•· toward the public's property permeates the whole system. As one dt.' f<.onsc official lol<I our assoclatc Peter Grunt. the attitude th;.1t taxpayers' mon~y 1-; somehow not real money "carnes over to tht> type of records and control~ maintained for the property." OFPIC.1AL8 m charg<.· of prop erty disposal claim t ha t <Ac· counting m ethod s are being t1~hlened to prevent the rip-0Hs. and that new regulations are be '"" corundercd to brmg some or 11..r out or the free·wheeltng chaos. Rut ot.heroH1c1alssay the prob- ll'm will continue as long as lh1· military feels tha t the proper1y 1' the1r.1. not the public's . Th(' fact that the property cos t thou&ands or dollars Is of no con scqucnct.' lo the proOigatc brai.s huts. rn earher . more fnigal limt-!'i. tht• rule was · "UM! 1t up, wear 1l out . m11kt• 1l do or do without " ,.. o r o u r d 1· v 1 I · m a y . c a r 1• ma htarv. that has be('n c·hangt'<J lo "Use 1t a httlt·. throw 11 away. J(ct some more, the tax payers pay." Footnotp· Ir you are privy to govemmPnl waslt'. report it to .J J<'k And(.•r!>on 's Watch 011 W<i s t t.>, P .O Uo x 2300, Washington, D.C. 20013. Which Hurt Most, Automobile or Plane? It was 75 years ago on Dec 17 that Orville and Wilbur Wnght made their n.~ht al Kilty Hawk. North Carolina. They s hould have shot them on the spot and hun g Henry Ford from the highest lret-. fn the whole history of the world no one hu wrought more r adica l a <.·hange m life style, day to duy l1v1n~. and so much tragedy in th<.· Indiv idual homes than these thn>c fl Is hard to say w h ich was the worst, the <.1utomob1le or the airplane Not only docs the 50.000 aMual U S death ratl' from auto acci· dents exceed the yearly battle fatalities of WW 11 . whic h was ~rester than any other war the nation has ever known. but the auto C'ontrihutcs to many thousands mun• casualties each year becaus e of th(· m<td puce it sets for modern Jiving. Art Hop pe An cl w 1th out th t· :cut o to s peed the pcrp1•t ratori. ;.1wuy from the scene from city to <·1ty and slate to state, r rime would be minimal and the criminals q uickly brought to JUSl1<.·c Sans auto America may not have rem ained c•n t1 r<·l y a pastor al lanct with agriculture as the main industry but mdustnal development would hav<' bt.'en far dlfrerent 11w manufactur 1ng <.'l'nll'r' w1>uld hav1· <'On t1nul'd lo hov1·1 Jround thost• places readily ac·r1·,~1hlt• to ~ur ruct.' vessl'ls and sh1pp1ng would have n •matnl'd the principal ml'lhod or freight lrunliPort. SUP· 1>l«menkd by lhe rails The trains would still hi· tht• modi• of lravel instead of bein~ s upplantf'd by the airplanes to the point they ::ire but a fond mt•mory O F COU RSE, the Wright Brothers never dreamed that their venture would be the sturt of a world metamorphosis 10 trans port ation let a lone th1· weapon for the destruction of millions in war. But Henry Ford s urely foreuw m a ny or the changes his wizardy would bnng when he startc•d his hrsl Modrl T 's rolhnR off tht• U!>Sembly lln1· shortly aft.er the turn of the ccn tury. Admitt~ly no one <'an Mw turn the clock back but there 1~ much the government ran do to a lter the cours 1• or tod ay's t ransportation. If nations de· featcd by the United States tn WW r I can develop modem high ~IW<.'d rail trans portation to move thou.'>unds on ~hort haub up to 500 or more mllc·s a~ J :1pan and Germany havt• dont•, why can't it be done here" ON TRAINS such as opt•rat<• 1n .Japan travel b et wl't'n Saeramento or San Francisco .1n<t lAS Ani;:el<.>S could take n<> more· than four hours. Cons1d(•r 1nJ,! t1m•· to and from airport.'>, <'hl'{'k in~ .ind b11gg11g<' wath, '"" 1s htth• mnrc thun mr ttmc· now tukl•s As for comfort in travt·I Hwr•· is no comparison betwc•1•n ttw roomln~s and service aboard .1 good train of the old days llnd toda v·s Interstate air t ravt'I Herded like cattle and packNI in like• sardinc11 in rows of nlld.:l·I !)C<tb, six across, a ir lrnvt.>llt·r~ b~twecn California t'it1 <.•s havt.' become nolh111 ~ m ore than g lorifi ed carRo lJndc>r these condition s tht• aitlcncs must be raking in thC' dough raster than the mint can com 1t. Anyone who cnJoy:. lht!M' flights has a hollow ht-ud. THE I RONY is that It need nnr b<' that wuy Whatt•ver happen1·d to lh1• {'on.-.umt•r <H't1v1sL~" Then· art.• e nough govl•rnment peopk. 'lat<· worker!'. alont'. to say nothln1 of all the others who rel(- ularly n y. to oreanize and com pel roomier planes. Even Ult' ~tale l cJrts l ators, who themselves lruvel up and down tht' stale with g~at frequency, c·ould take action to force im 1>rov<.'d 01r travel. Ir th<·y arc rea lly dedicated In thP public welfare they should turn their attentions to this prob lem whlr h so vitally affects lltal VU!)I se~mc•nt of society • whlt'h I011ay ftncb :ur transport the only prat•t1cal method or travel. 'Ihe Long March fro01 Karl Marx to Walt Disney .'Ole. .Great.Chlne:scJ\e'i.01.YUon. a monumental undertaJdn1 that r&dirally altered the lives of one fourth the people on earth, 111 over Any Uncenna doubt thal the tall from power of Tbe Oang ol Four 1pelled Ila demhe \ w aa erased _ last w ee k when the new • Cblntae sov- e r n m en t ai,ned a~ m lllon d eul wllh an American company tQ bulld a chain or luxury tourlll hotels In major Chlnae cities. All will be equ1ppod with awtm· mln1 poo~~L u unu. turk.1th ltathl and ouqu l room•. tf thtre I• one Immutable le11on ot bJ1tory, ll l• that oece a IUCCtlltuJ revoluUon 1oe1 Into tbe lowiat .,.,. • .,.... n.. future course la lrre\teralble. Tht flrll problem the veteran1 or The Lona Marc h ~ho are now running China face ia an a ppalllng s horla1e or tour1at l\ltrscUorus At tho pres- ent timP they a re drawtn1 a mere 100.00Q tourists n year - tewer tharf1>l1neyland takes in on a 1ood weekend. T he reaaon is readily •P· parent. They deal 101 ly in p1cka1e tours And such pac ka1a. "JoH•glne ! A 14-day tour Including 17 factorle11, 14 com munea, a visit to The Great Wall. all transfers, Mratultics and some meah1 can be youn for only $498.98 doublt ocrupancy. ·• THIS 1.8 "Imply not th<' kind of tour that attracta the ru11 people. Who want.1 lo go all that way to HI I areat wall? Thus the new Commissar ol Tourism . whoovcr he may be. wtll be rorced to come up with new schemes to vitalise the Chlne3e tourist In duatry. Naturally . the first thlna he'll tblnk of Is leaallzed aam bUn1. l.A>ok what It'• done for Atlentl~ City One~ ttoshy ca1tnos have been ln1telled n 1Ct _1'1 lhe turlrulh balb.s In lhose lu.x· -.y bole • t e Cfilnese wm 1\ave enou11h ~urplu.'1 tourist dollan to afford big name entertainment a commodity ChJna hna been totally without slnct the over- throw of Chiang Kai·•hek. AFTER SUCH headliners as Ann Mer1ret or Charo have e1Ubllahed a number of new "in" places Uke. perhaps, The Cal's Mao Club In the beaemenl of the Canton Holiday Inn. thr Chinese can tum their attention to lurtna the tamlly trude. Thia ls where the me parks are bl1. A chain or "C,Qmmlcliand11" should go well Each mlaht Quotes "This la a rond hope. I a uess of every polltkian. Lo be unlvcraal· ly admired lo have one 's chRrncttr be recognited clearly and to have unlvPrsal approba· Lion of the people th•t you try to represent. All lho~e thlnas an• ho~lc s dreams " Pr~ttdtftt Carttr, In an Interview \ featurr an am mate~ll~a of Chalrmanla""ao, Tolling in a c air smoking a cigaret And they ('Ould include surh thrilling at t r¥ctlons u a Sedun Cb11 r Rlde, during which fo ur youn R "roolleft" carry you about ror 1• bit. suddenly drop you, call you "a capitalist exploiter or the m111es" and threaten to chop otr your head Ttiat would be .. thrtll WHATEVER the prrc1se de · tails. tha pallcrn ls clear. Once auln tho prlnolples of Karl Marx wlll be replaced by tho8e of Walt Ol11ney. And everyone wlll wind up happy. "'he tourlsta will happily bring hom• llUle metal cable cars 11tamped "Souvenir of Peking." The Cblnese leaders will happily rake ln tU that newfound loot And the Ch1neae people wlll hiip. plly 1rumble about ell these out· landlsh outlander• taking all thtlr parktn1 places, restaurant tablet and bu& seats. Such 11 tbc Immutable lesaon of history. ... I f I I NATION I WORLD 1lpp,......latl~ Sauda Arub1un Km.: Khult.•<l. who undl'rwt•nt opt•n hl·art ~urJ{l'l'V ul ttw Clt'H'l.inc1 ('tin tl' Ill Cktobt•r. h.1 ... ~t.>nt .1 $30,000 cerhf1t'Cl rht•<·k to tht· poh('t' depurtmt•tH of tht• Ohw t·1tv. lit:' thankl•d Ut\' polt<.·c for tht"lr erolt'l't lllll du rin~ tus stuy m { lt·vdund R efuge Cl11lm Vietnamese Bodies Eaten by Survivors PES<'ADOHE ISLAND. Ta1wlltl <AP> Dvinte Vl~lnamese olft·red tht•tr bodU".'I al food to •latvlns frtend11 and rt.>latlvt•!S rtt ... •lng Com· munlst Vtetnum. a 1urvlvor say-. and !'!Omo of the corpses were eaten "Somt• of tall, b«awie of overet.rvallon and tjUrvlval, ale t.he dead bod1e~ of uur frlend11," aald Vuonl{ Vtnh <..wing. a 31 Vt'U old lht·ir dealhl. he said rormt>r ~th Vtctnum lit' Mfffi\- p rt\ ll lC w h 0 f I<· d v It' t II Ii"' aboard an lit ton riatlinac bu1tl "''h llHotht'r n fU~f't'I "HOWEVER , MOST of u dado't dttN' to C'OI th .. m. df'~plll' !It' Vere hunttt•r .md th1 r.l II wl:L' tnhuma1w Hui kom1· of u-, hud t11 do 1l <>r el~ lbt•y would dtt• as W('ll " Cuong. alho known by hti> ethnic ('htnt•lll' nnme W•ng Yuna kc•n f11•cl h1' Southeu:.t A11tun honwland <kt 10 wtlh 10 rt•lat1v~1. lnC'lud1ng hla four < h1ltt11•n v.ho d1t'C1 Onl y ht.., wire ..,1,tt·r 111 lav. und t·oui.1n :.ur \I\ ··<l 1 ht• lh 111.: I t•(Uj.!\'('' hdd of r • · n ·cl I ht•lf bo<l H'' f111 food lwforl' Tiit: Fl m NG buut sank in tht• South ('huta Sea and 69 r(> fua&tfl drowned Sixty made It lo u nurby dt'llt•rh'd coral Island. wht-re they rtmaintd for more than 40 dl'y8 with little nourish· nic•nt A Ttuwanese flshlng boat n•1st•t11•d the surv1vori., but 26 dlt>d ol 8tarvallon and disease cnroule to TaJwan. Only one of the 34 relugees who survavt.'ll the ordeal was able to wulk und talk on a rrival at t h e sou thern po r t o f Kaohsiung a week ago. The group wall temporarily settled with 795 other Vietnamese re- futct-es on this island more than l60 rn tit.':. southwest of Taipei. Earlier Retirement Creates Problems Taiwan, an overpopulated island of 17 million and seat of the Nationalist Chinese govern· ment. usually refuses to accept Vietnamese refugees swarmlng over Southeast Asia. IT ALREADY HAS given tern· porary shelter to 10,000 refugees since lhe Communists took over m Vietnam m April 1975. WASIONGTON (AP> The number of m en retinng between the Malaysia. host to 47,000 Viet· namese an refug~ camps. has mob11tzed more than 1,500 troops in two battalions to deny entry to the conllnwng i>lream of boat people. ages or 60 and 64 ha:; mcre~ed :.harply during the la:.l 20 years because or improved retirement pl:.in:;, and the trend 1s creating strains on Social Security and pnvate pens ion plan!>, a Labor Depart· ment stud> s how:, In the future. as a result, "in· centi ves may be needed to en courage older people to continue lo work." according lo lhe !>Ludy by a Labor Department economist. THE STUDY SHOWS that the percentage of men aged 60 to 64 Air Bases Not in Budget WASHINGTON <AP> -The Carter adm i ni s tration'!> proposed foreign aid budget for next year. now in the final stages of preparation. contains no money ror new air bases p romised to Israel or a $3.3 billion loan requested by Prime Minister Menachem Begin. ad m inistration sources say T he sources said either or both items might eventually becoml' part of the fiscal 1980 budget, through a supplemental request by Pre i;idenl Carter or congressional insertion B u t as or now , the ad m in\stratlon is planning to as k Congress for about $1 8 b1lhon in military and economic assistance. the same amount Is rael received in lhe budget for the 1979 fiscal year. which began Oct 1.thei>ourcessaid. who are :.lall 1n lhe labor for ce has fallen from 83 percent m 1957 to 63 percent 10 1977. with lht.· trend accelerating tn recent yea rs . About 38 percent or men 65 and older were still working in 1957. But 20 years later. only 20 percent of that age group was stall at work. The most significant factor for the large numbers dropping out of the workforce "is lhe growing financial ability of older men to retire early," said the study's author. Philip L Rones . a Bureau of Labor Statistics economist R ONES' WORK appeared in t he latest issue of the Labor Department publication, Mon· thly Labor Review. The study focused only on men. LL Gen. Mohamed Ghazali 810 Mohamed Seth told senior officers of the territorial army in Penang on Tuesday that the soldiers were deployed to the nor theastern coast of peninsular Malaysia where most of the re· fugees have landed. OTHER OFnCJALS said that more manne a nd navy patrol boats a nd sh ips ha ve been deployed in the South China Sea off Malaysia's eastern coast to prevent the refugees from land- ing. T he Royal Ma laysia n Air Force also was carrying out s ur· veillancc work to spot refugee boats. tOl.TAMl-..642•1JSJ 01•H...._1e1•• Mll.l.l<>ff v1uo49S-0401 2m1 """""'° c. ... ,,,.f\O t\•fll0 ,_ oltA""'r P•• I Call 642-5678. Put • few word• t o work for ou. For Your Shopping Convenience • • • Fashion Island Stores Open 10:00 to 9: 30 p.m. Monday Through Friday Until Christmas (Most stores open Saturday, December 16 & 23 , until 9: 30) "The difference between better & beat." Fashion Island Is locatedj ust off Pacific Co.9st Highway between MacArthur and amboree 11'1 Newpart Beach .. • I Wedl..-Y. 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NATION Pollution 'Overblown' Split Told Dl!b b1 e Rock<.'rc llcr . 28. w1fo of Wmlhrop nockefellcr. 31, hns fat ed fo r d1 vt>rt'e i n Conway County, A r k .• Chancery Court. They wHl share custody ol t h l' 1 r t h r c c th1ld1'l'll. tudy hows Liuig Effects Overemphmized NEW HAVEN, Conn <AP> -Moder ate air polluUoo appar nt.Jy doe. not contribUle lo such lun1 aUmenl.a u chronic bronch.ltis and asthma. 1lthou1h . lt d()('ft m llk4! ()4.'0ple cough and choke mon·. a six Yt'Or ,.tudv 1ndl<'att-:o1 An NUllN 11t11d) by lht· £nv1 ro11mentul Protef · t 1on Aaccmc)' llnkt•J .tbnor111ul up~eura nceb of t hron1r bronc·h1t 1i. in ••vr rul l l S t'llll'& l<> ">UI (---------] tur 11 ll:1dt• unth11111ac l/EALTH s n•:NTIST S AT-. ______ _,.; Yalf' llnivt>r111ty"• LUllH Re:tt'arch C•·ntc·r \tlld lht'1r 'urv('y of 3.~ residents ol ~n •ndw.la IJI .1r-1·u 1rnlJ a rurul urea showed no •tl(nlflnnl d1ffcn•nr~1> ID tht• rate Of chronic Hronf hrlh .t,lhm.-ttnd rrouc<'d breathang ability. J Pit· n·wurcht'n. also rl'ported that ·among !\moken the anfluenrt-of :1moktni: overrlde'i any d1ffrren<'t'' u~luled with f"\'Jo1dence " l ' rbun 11011 i;mokl'n. t.'omplUJDl'<i of cough mg and '''l't'i.r. phkgm n1ort' th110 1 ural non.smokers But th<' ~tudy lt•um \Uld lhl' br('dlhing ability of urban non mokt'r-. wo' not rcdul~'<f and sa•d the coughing and phlt-Km m1ty her lht! body·~ natural way of gel ling rnJ or 1nhall'<1 part I cl~ Population Gains In 5 Top Cities The Yale study agreed that excessive Polluuon stlll represents a health danger. But Ptoreuor Arend Bouhuys. bead of the hmg cenier. said the lat.est study "gives you a very 11tron1t impression tht> erfe<·ts <of moderate pollu· tlon ) on thC' lungs uren·t ver y great at all ". BOtllmvs SAJD HIS shady was "on fitmf:r ground" than the 1974 EPA i.tudy because 1t used a more ~wMilivc let.l for lung damage and made bet· ter allowances for age. race, 1>ex. werght and heurht "I bellevt! air pollution should be controlled becau~ it's an annoyance and a nuisance. But J GR & ~ p• & -.ros feel ID general ll hai. been overemphasized (as a ru1D aru1 cause o( lun~ ti1sorder > by some groups," he said Further stallst1cal analysis will detail the CONSOLES • PINE1'S team ·s rindan>(s that s moking and occupauonaJ •KAWAI pollution. such as working with asbestos. are much •KNABE more serious than general wr Pollution. Bouhuys. •AUGUST FORSTER stat1sllc1an Gerald J . Beck and researcher J anet • IBACH 8 . SchoenberJ? wrote • CABLE ''WE HAVE NO OBJECTIVE evidence for •WEBER !i ubstanllal diUerences in respiratory health •WURLITZER between urban a nd rural residents." the re· Qual searchers wrote in the British scientific journaJ ity at "Nature." •emible prices Their study focused on two small Connecticut COMPLETELJNEOFHAMMONDOROANS towns. industrial Ansonia and rural Lebanon. HAMMO Industrial sections of western Conneetk ut . ND ORGAN & PIANO CENTER where Ansoni a is located. have been described as 2854 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar second only to Los Angeles in the amount of air (714) 644 8930 . w~m~roN<APJ-O~flnd~na·-~po='~:u:·o:n~·-------------~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~ lion's top 10 cities gaaned m population between 1975 and 1976, the Census Bureau reports. A r~rt. or the rankang or American cities with popuJaLions of 100,000 or more shows that those that g ained in population were Los Angeles. Houston. Dallas, San Diego and San Antonio. . THOSE THAT WST population durinf this time .were New York , Chicago. Philade pbia. Detroit and Aallamore The onl~ change 1n the ranking of the top 10 c1t1es was with Dallas, which replaced Baltimore as the nation's seventh largest cjty. Baltimore dropped to eighth place In the group ranked from 10th lo 20th place Phoe nix .and San Francisco switched places: Phoenix nslng from 15th to 13th. SAN JOSE, RATED 20th in the list , lead the othets In the percent or population gained between 1970 and 1976. amassing 24 percent to second place llouston·s 13.5. However. between 1975 and 1976. Houston had ~ 4.1 percent gain while San Jose had a 3.2 percent ancreasc. New Holiday Hours : Mon.·Fri. 10.8 Sat. 10.6 Sun. 12·5 ~~)~)~~)~~)~¥~~~)~~1#M~}~~~)~¥~}~) '-~ SPARK GUARD SCREEN Av 1111hlf' "' 18 44 48 &'>4 from s2995 *ORDER NOW FOR THE ••• YACHT HARBOR HOLIDAY SALE Made of rugged tubular aluminum. finished with tough baked polyester enamel completely rust free Open weave. vrnyt coated polyester mesh for exceptional comfort. 42 .. plass top dining table and 4 stacking arm charrs. Reg.$380 SALE s249ss Reg. Sl90 Sale 111995 Superbly crafted of Fine Clear Redwood totally l1nrshed Reg.$380 JUST IN TIME FOR SANTA NOL/DAY SALE WHITEWOOD CHILDREN'S REDWOOD PLAYHOUSE * A Pl.Jy * A 811rn tor Hous1· P(>ls and * A G,11.1rt> Small Ani *~Stor e for Toy'> mt1ls hou~e LAYAWAY '90W Comes 1n pre lat c.oos1Uct100E.1sy 10 bolt lopt>lhf" FOi THE HOl.IDAYS PICNIC SET Fitted to vour f1rep1Jcc . any c.Hly ~hJpc: 70x26" Reg. $97.50 f t, oroilmaste1• 4' COMPLETE RlAD'f TO USE.. • OUTDOORGAS • -:.~ COOl<ING ~ . UNITS -~~ <~· .~;- ,'if{• , IU• 'l'I••'• .. 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' ... ,, {tf u ··~111 ·ol· I • FREESTANDING ADJUSTABLE FIRESCREENS IN STOCKI Adt""'·11Jlp 1ro m }4 I•) ll Av11l 1lJI•• Jif I , 48 w1'1'l1 HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEi A SUNDAYS~ l l • I • 1-0CAL I NATION Phone Rebates Delayed Utilities Claim I su Not S ttled Yet A rebate ol between P'.> and S40 to Cullfomta t.lepbOQe cutom won't be ln th mall ln th" n 1r future. acrordinf to spokeamf'n for Pac lfl<' Telephone and 0 oeru T~lepl\on And ofttcllla at th California Public UlllllJ~ Comm NJ • U S Suprero Court d clalon tunslq ~wn an appoal by the lwo tColcphor1ti uUllUet doel oot " Ule lhe matter." •Pa,....t• ftfS t1.1. ltJPll£Mt: Court decided thl• WMll .,. ~ to leav• ln efreet a PUC order thut rc..>qutre the tttlttphone utlliU \.o pH on hundrtds of mtlhon., N anc• y NlflhltnJtnle of Ktllct>n, Te ai.. who of dollan &o &he custom ·n ln federal lax beoefl~ · <it onc-hml• lived in Lo:-. 1\I JnHtos. hu~ p I l' ~ t• n I t• d .t ('hrtbtmus prt•ttt•nt t' l' 1 t a f 1 t• u t l' tr n m Rtnukftl•ld. Ill Zoo lo Pran,·c Ch.u·lt•l> n.1 m mg ham u.-. ont• of 200 honorary "pu1 l'nl:-." of l\\o of th,• zoo's polnr bl-ur cubs Tht> l'WO firma claim that PUC order could subJttt tiler romv•nlet to mort lhun $1 bllllon In new ((l(fcral tax lJ1blUlu.'1l and would reiiult In Iona tc>rm St'nn"' df'l(•rturatt.on The stat~ PUC In 1977 nrdf>rt"d P clflc a nd -------- <•t•rwrnl to pay rf'(l.U\di, to (;ONSlJ ~f EH th1•1t ru,tomer• fo1 rnont'\' lhl• fa rmi. 11rf\ 111u.,h h bt·~n <'Ollf'<'lln • fr cu tomt"r'> for lnN>mt: tux~ tht: rom pmiu• re nover rt'<1 uir<'d tu P•Y Thl• dt'<''"'°" by the U S. Suvruml• t ·ourt f)Ot ............. .................. .... ......., .. elf" ....... K,...., Price4 ..... . 5525 U.UHIC• r .. 11'"' u.,, YES-AU NEW fOa '7' CCOMPU'T'a COLOI 19046 hOOICHUtST COIHll IOIHHUtST AHO GAlfftLD ........ , ... ))zt H-...:M-...lri. I0.7S.t. 10.S:JO s-.1i.. -......... :,•t ADDRESS TILES CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THEIR NEW HOME • 5 S TYLES $3.50 per,.. fawn merraies 1 t60 So Coast Hwy.• Laguna Beech Village Fat Pt>M • 494-2071 _., Russ Film Part of Series A Russian film about t he life of medieval aconographer Andrei Rublev will be .screened Saturday at 1 p.m. at Corona del Mar's Port Theater The film is sponsored by the Adult Education Co mmitt ee of St . Michael and All Angels Church as part of a continuing lecture series. Admission is $2. THE LE C TURE series, which is open to the public, will continue Jan. 21 with the Rev. Edwar d A lJ en discussing "More Than Sex." The Rev. Robert Iles of the Diocesan Task Force on Hum a n Sexuality will lecture on Feb. 11 and on March 25 Brother WiJliam, an Anglican monk and r ecovered alcoholic, will discuss alcoholism. The final lecture of the series will be April 20, when UC Irvine English Pro fes s or Robert Monl1om.ery w ilJ di•c•H 17th century Poets John Donne and George Herbert. Tbe lectures each wall start at 9 a.m. at the Pariah Center of the c hurc h . 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. to hear lhl' uppeul lcuvff that PUC decision in dftct BUT Pll(~ SPOKESWOMAN Carol Kretzer :."td the httih (•uurl'i. action "hH thrown the muttt-r ~ck to thP commission without mrddna a dctcrmlnaUon 1u; lo an important leaaJ issue." Suyin& she w11s quot1n1 PUC commlasloner Richard 0 Oravellu. Ms Krttier :sald: ·'The Ctltlt> Is by no means reaolved or dead. Tht.•rc are unct!rtmntl<:s remaining as to what opt1on11 are open to the commission ond the com1>artll'ti. and 1ubi.cquent action by the IRS may Jc.>ad to turthcr tesUn" oC the 1s.'lue In t.ax court ... GaAVELLE SAID THE high court's decision "wtll probably require tht! <PUC> lo bite the bullet Mnd decld~ whether to contmue the stay of lh1i. order or deny cthe utilities·) request for a s tay ... The Supreme Court decision also leaves telephone company execullves up an the air about tht! rebate ''The (court's) action keeps us 1n the middle of a conflict between two government agencies." said Pal·lftc executive v1ce·pres1dent Arthur Latno Jr. "IT DOES NOT R ESOLVE the issue." he said. a ddmg that Pacific will "1mmed1ately petition the PUC fo r a conttnuat ion oC the stay of its order until th~ tax liability question 1s r esolved. R W. Shaffer, preside nt of General Telephone or Cahforrua, said he wai. shocked to lee1rn the c.;ourt had re fused to review the PUC decision Ile warned thttt should the PUC impose its order. and call for the rate reductions and refundi. .. the unprecedented fmanr1al impact of that order 1:-bound to force changes in o-,eration of Lht• company." Newport Stores Recreation Books Ready ~· JMllOlt'S 5.u~ ·~Of'~· '4tA1tLES tf.~ .JoR£R.5 • 0.~'S"ftlX SHoP• ~ ~ I utsk · -· i ' i P I t <?~ cM f~ ~ dtl/~~ j~ ~ 1· j c;erviJ.s ••• with t~ ~~ -tbtAai t . I I Gnjo11 (lolUnUll ' i CJ,,.~inuu j f ' 1. --sf;;;,,p~.. i .•aur' f I 4 =-, I • I I • SWAMP OWNER Fred S Favorite chaJlenged the sale. and after a trial in Bridgeport, S upe rior Court Judge Robert J. Testo said the fragment be longed to Favorite. Tes to ruled the piece wa s mislaid, not abandoned or lost In lus appeaJ. Miller argued that no one could know hat the Tories had in mind when they threw the statue into the swamp. As the finder, Miller said. he had more right to the piece than anyone but the British governm e nt -ils original owner. Jn its ruling, the state supreme court agreed with Miller Irvine Ensign I Commissioned I .. Navy Ensign Ronald S. Huber. son of Joan A. Carroll of 594 l Sierra Bravo Road. Jrvine. waa commiss ioned upon completion of Aviation O fficer Candidate School at the Naval Air StaUon, Pensacola, rta. He ls a 1978 1nduate of UC RJvenide. Wedl181day. Oeoemt>.11 13 1978 OAILVPILOT AJS • Spiral sliced tor easy serving • Honey 'n Spice Glaze • Cooked 30 hou.a. tl · · fl • Nationwide shipping service H t 1P. Oh19rttO~... • Full aervlce Oellcatenen ~y· •Old World Choeae Shop • 5 4 ., • Sandwlchea 10 go. J g!!~t!i:~"''!~!li PHONE IM YOUR HOLIDAY ORDER ••• MOW! )700 I. COAST HWY .. c-.. "4w PMONI 61J..ft00 24601 ltAYMOMD WAY ti El TOlO ID .. R TOIO, PHOMI 1>7·Jl22 lfOH HACH llVD . .t GAlAtLD. HUtfnHGTOH llACM. ~141.tl11 l\leoA-0.-""""Sonlloo LA M40i• S...Ooeeo._._.,_., The American Gem Society of the United States and Canada tJJ..i:\ pk·:t!turc in .111noum:111g OWi: .. ~v f.. 01:.SIGNER/JEWl:.LER 301 M•rln• Avt. S.lbo• 1111no CA 92662 ... ., Rl:GI~ Tl::R[D H:.WLLER 1\Ml:RICAN GL:M SOCIL::TY (A;ji) ~ Thi.! REGISTERED JEWELER has met the ethical and gemological -.1andards e~tabli~hed by fellow jewelers in the American Gem Society . An AGS title is by annual appointment and mu~t be rewon by yearly examination. The Fresh Idea Company ..• UP ALL OF YOUR GIFT SHOPPING AT SABINA'S ... THE TOTAL GIFT SHOP! Great selection in small souare f oo tage ... fri endly service. competitive prices .. wrap 1t all up here and we'll gift wrap 1t for you. Orange County's lore most spec1a1tst in MUSIC BOXES --"""~of,.,._ .,.,.... -,,,_ 11ete 1 • c~ gift or IMll"Q v-"',_, ltQM $6.99 to $79.99 ~ ...--.. ·•. NORMAN ROCKWELL .PLA'JIS t=.~=;;F.~ The very Special wav to remember .•. .a==-~ salifna's t04t ATUMTA AVI. CAT MA(ltieOllAfJ MUNnNGTOH llACH IMt.t to Yck(• PHONE 968-0111 ~ • I Pl•te of the D•y =c--=-~--~ r r. --9 C~LI FOH NIA ~~-) 1--~~1 : :,c2THDR 11 lL . -"--~ t'Tl'H DR Owned by Francia J . Orti. a Covtna d Uat <C> 1c (J'J'ff) tOQlh { flR> doctor la hla wuy ot promoUni denUstry Deaths Elaewhere Youtfu Seeking Work Chrl•tma and ~l'w Ye u r holiday w•• 111.u u tlon1 ltavu molfl (olkl fHUn1 I Uum Jollv 1.1t tlm a • ..,twn thrn·'l6 1ust loo murh lO do 1t11d too few hand1 l0 du It all. Wt11 tmtn11lt'r'i. Young Employm•ot 1•ro11rum ( Y f: PS> hcutlquurt1•rt•d at th• W 1tm1n•tnr Uoya' C'lub rt•porti. thL•v h•v~ lho1t hJnd~ lo ' 'IHll l' GPt• Po11f Jost•phmtt A. CainC's or Otungc has volun lt•t•rttd lo :,ervc a~ A c•ull to lht• Y fo~P~ of t•h111rmun of the Ad # f1c.-1• ut H92 391 l or J Vt)tl m 1s~1on and Rell'n· LONDON t APl Fa> nrt'hlll't't Mono. .,adn, h> tht• r lub ht•twtii•n l t 1C1n Comm1llee of Compton, K4, un 1tc.'l~ :') ~. di~ Sund11) wh1h 11 m J 0 d h 11 m l n 1 l t.' d W a v o t r( 1 70 und~r""'".. sur '"'" 11•· r u t-~ d • Y i> u n d () r • l 1r near y H""" who ., .. ,~ • Thur..d,t ~" OIJV b(• the 1 J n g l' '-o u n y lipµeuroo m th1• movtei w.-, • priw "'mnm.i 1h• uiuwc.·r lor rtw ovt•c l\orlh South The "Othello" und "The ~11nt-r oC buildH'\~' wmkt'd t' om m 1 t tee de - SI o r Y o ( F. ~th f' r t<•rmrnt•i> ehg1b11ity Jail Plumbing Work Planned Plnl'\S lO upirade plumbing tn the Orange County Mf'n's Jail so the raclhty can hold more in mates Wl're approved Tuesday by county supervisors • When completed. the new plumbing racllltles wall accommodate 256 more inmates in third and fourth noor dMmatories, bringing the Jail to its maximum capacity of 1.387 men. ROBERT J. OHLAND, Inc. ol Santa Ana was awarded the contract ror the work alter the firm s ubmitted a low bad of $264,900 Supervisors also approved plans to install new security li ghting a nd television surveillance cameras outside the Jail FOUR CAMERAS WILL be replaced with thoi.e offennj! greater hght sensitivity and higher range and two new cameras wall be added. The OK Electric Company or Tustin was hared to install the new lights and cameras for $29,569. Director Nruned Co~tello," d.at..'d Tuesday A L RU Q U ER Q L E . t I d NM CAP> J •mt-s ..:_ The ori;ru n11,1t1on or ~e t.'C't1on an re· Ellen Lehmann. outreach director for the New S AN FRANCISCO Colp IJJ, 82. c>I CArmel, ke1·pi l1lei. of lot·..il lenlton of United D1rect1ons women's alcoholic recovery home m CAP) AJUI Purdy, 80, Call/. 1 former senwr voungrslers 14 to 17 who Way member agcn-Costa Mesa. has been etppointed to the Orange q San Frunri~t·o in· vice president and are loolung ror purt t11nl' t'H.'S County Alcohohc Advisory Board by county ~rnast and pioneer ID & en er a I Cl.Per a t 1 n g JObs and lbe types of _,;,:=:::==1===1.0==~-supervisors. t t' early diugnosis of manager of Southern chores for wh1l'11 they DA LY Pl f A Huntington Beach resident. she holds a t.'u mallc fever, died Union Gas Co. dted at a hav& experaenct• or prl' CLASSIFIED ADS bachelor's degree an ~oc1al ecology from UC 19" COLOR I hos l 1 h rerence 642·5678 Irvine. Sunday She was a pro-~~-P_1_a~e_r_e~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ftt-;sor t.'meritus or pt•d1atrics at Stanford Mttd 1cal School. SA N FRANCISCO (AP> San Francisco WIU.IAMS ~RE OERI CIC RAY M OHO Wll l IAMS ~-I of CO\t• ~ f t A •Pl..,•" ol tl'lf ICO<f'4'n W•t •ncl • "'''o"~' ~ w•r tOf 111 ..... ,, .... P•"~o •••Y on OKemlM!r S, 1t11 \vrvtv~ by ht\ wUf' Ahce .. brotNr CloMIO of ""°""'" Aro~ -MlnS f-r~O Wtlllam~ Jr o1110 Cwrtts W1t11•m' bOlll 01 <;eorol• Full mll••••Y wrvl<~ w•re Mid loday llfo< •ml>f'r IJ, "" <ti H•roor u- -mor•el Per1< S.''"'~' U-. the Olrf'( "°" ol H•r1>0r L•wn Mounl Oh,,. -rt11•rv. ~r• MH4I s«>.su~ ... IB.L IROADW A Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 SMf1H. TUTHIU..UMI MOttTUAIY '#HTCUJlf CHAl'll Clerret()fy • Flower Shop 427 E 17th ~I Costa Mesa 646-4888 rtlEltCf llOTMHS SMmt'S MOtlTUAIY 627 Mam St Huntmoton Beach ~539 PHI( FAMILY COLOMIAL FUHBAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ao1e Westminster 893-3525 PACIAC VIEW M&K>lJA&. PillC Cemetery Monuary Chapel 3500 Pac1hc Vrew Onve Newpon Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARIES Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hilts 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 49&-1776 aA&.~a<a<>H fUUIUL HOMi 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 ti Neptune Society CREMATION BURIAL AT SEA 646·7431 ,..,., -lat M<wrlty ... ,11....,..11 lft•~ c. ... r -C ....... W MrWlce CAii ,., ,,... _,,.. .. 1411n.. C.m 1atir. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS HAME STATEMEHT The to11ow1no l>"t\On\ .ore oolnQ bllslnen a\ RHINE S MITH SPO RT ('HARTE RS or NtWPORT BEACH, 1\04 M••CllS A ... Newport Beach, CA '17~U John w1111am Rnlnesmilh Sr., 7~1 H .. &IO Dr . f I Toro, CA 97&30 John Wllll&m RnlM,mllh Jr • 35().t MllfCU' An • Ht•oor• Buell, CA '171163 Thi\ btJ\lftfSS h Con<luC•ecl l)y 6 ~··• P<trt""l"\hlo JOhn w Rnt.,..<mllh Jr f lll\ \lal-1 .. .,, flll'd •Un 1M coun•y ci.rk ol Or•f!Qf! Coun•y on OKem~4,1'11 fl'1"'7J Publl\htd Or-Coast 0.lly P1101 De< •• 13, 20, 21 1'71 ~71 PVBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSIHUS NAlll41E STATUllENT TM fo4 towinQ Def'tOft II Cl0in9 bw1l- lln\ U MOTHER'S HOOOLE, 60S So. HarbO• 81..0. s.nta ....... Ca '170ol Antllony•s R.slaurenh, Inc • A Celllornl• C«PO"•llon, 605 So Ha•bOr Blvd., S.nte ...,.., Ca '7104 T111, buslMu 11 c-.Cted by•<« oo••Uon ANTHON V'S RESTAURJINTS, IHC. H W Aotlef11, p~ Tllil tte-1 WH flll'd Wiii\ 1,,. Coun•y Ci.a ol Or•119e Counl\' on Hovembef' 1, 1m. ,.,.,... Publillled Orenot Coall Dally Pllol OK. 6, 13, 20, 77, "71 .s.tSM Put some rtd s.111 In your sunsets. Buy one of th• drNm boats list· •d In th• But1n1 classlfled ads of the Dally Pilot. 642-5678 $40.000 PlANt \NV£NtOR1 Wl MAVl tV£111MlMG UPTO $ 80% OFF REG. $7-$1-4 5 GALLON PALMS KING-ARECA PIGMY DATEs $1 aaa Reg. $.40.00 PALM SPECIMEN PLANTS Complete $2588 with Basket and Moss. .. SELL-OUT SALE STARTS THURSDAY DEC. 14th 10:00 am FIRST COME· FIRST SERVEOI 5 GAL. SPECIMEN PLANTS ., .. REG. T0$65 FROM POTIERY UPro70% OFF FANTASTIC I WOOD PLANT STANDS cost ANO BEtOW COST f DISH GARDENS •3•• REG. TO 15.99 FROM OUR GOAL IS A TOTAL SELL-OUT IN 11 DAYS • ------__ . ...,_..,_ -- .~ • -J First 200 customers will • receive an extra discount with this ad 11 SALE HOURS THURS. FRIDAY 10-9 DAILY 10-8 SUNDAY 10-6 % ; OFF COSTl BELOW! NEAR . COST! _, -,_,, ---·------- .. , --, ----·· . - ' •• - •N_s.•o_e·:-·c.o·m-1c_s_·_st-oc-ks __ .... ________________________________ S~;~O,...tS •Televlslon --·-·~ 1970 OAILVPILOT JI::. • •i P.ressore Gets to Lakers LA Blows Lead, Game; Faces Seattle Tonight POllTLA D <AP) Lo' An1tlet COllCh J rry W t Uy1 the Lakera are bavina trouble handllna P"'lllUre, a»C) tn lht· Nellonal Baaltetball A~latJon, 11uch • naw la usually fatal Take Tuetda.y nl1ht, for 1n stant't.4 THE tAK Jl8 WERF: .o1hud of thu Portland Traut 81 tt't' 107 97 with 8 ZS I f\ in tht' garn1., uod It •Pl>f' red Lo Ana<'k?> would pull wlUuo on a•rrlt' or 1dlt' St-attllo an tht• Puc1ftl' DI v 111100 Th Somu ht>l'Jl t ht· Lakers tonight in thu Klnadomt- But tho Blurrs fOft't'<i rept>11l \'cl Loa Anat-1 turnov('~ und paced by th~ pl•y of Toni Ow.inti, Ron Brew.-r Mnd T H. Dunn -ralUt'<i for a 117 11~ var tory "We hav n'l ph1yt'd Vt>ry w('ll l•t Jy, •· W t arumhlt'd after the 1ame. "W• don't hundlt• pn-:; urev ryw lJ " TH t'Ottdl didn't Ott T\f '1'01d,,1t1 0..•114919 af 7:30' think rotHlnd', PrL'b'IUrt· cit• fton21e "'as lt'rnhly 1nt<>n~l' Wt JU t l(Ol 'iloppy und Wl' lost <1u1 tlOl!>t' wv,•rul tamt•!>," he h.lld l"h1· A foot Ill c >w1·m. v. ho ha" hJd l'llfl't't'UI I\ I' 'I rnnv j(UOWh .1.i.11n .. 1 Ch1t·J.:o., Art1i. Gilmore. lloui.tc111 ·:1 Most'b Malone uod the I .uker!> Kurt-t•m Abdul JJbbur lo.1·p1 thl' Lo An1wl•·!S n·nter ol( boluoct• with his outside i.hoolln& He tlnl1'hcd with a tt!um hlah 21 points AFTER JIM PRICE i; nk <i breukawuy layup to muke 1l 107 97 with 6 2~ to l(o. the u I IU e r.. rt' t• I c ti 0 rr l 0 u n Ullt>Wt'f't'd µotnl!>, lht• rinul l WO on J i.hort hook by Ow('ni. over Ab dul Jubbur t() th' thl' ?>Cort' with I 10 ll'fl LOii An~t·lci. n·~amt'd lht' lt'ad briefly on d pulr or fr£>e throws b y Abdul J..ibbur, but Lurry ~teelt' t.ank a ~footer from the c·urncr and T n Dunn stole the b..ill Jnd 'turfod 1t to Ri ve PortlJnd thl' lt.•ad for good . 111 109. with 3 15 remaining 'In the clutch part of the filumc . we p l ayed t'X tr.rnrdrnary," i.a1d Portland Coach Jack Ramsay, whose team hod staggered home alter four straight IONeS on lhe road. "It was areal defense by our young people." RAMSAY OFTEN had three rookaes -Bre wer. Mychal Thompson and Clemon Johnson an the lineup al the same lime .. Let A_... CIUI "•r11Mlf 1111l hi" Ip .. "" ( .,, l o-4 H) l UC., <I I J t• W•l•h t 'Ml 11 ~IHI~ 1 4 • I Abelvt ··-11 I 8 J• ~"' 1J I .) 11 N110'l II I l 13 HOlttn\ 4 0 l e Pro<P • CM> 1) Tw•tOllk I J l \ l'l1Do\l h 0 CM> 0 8r~w~r 10 • • U 1100'1" I 1 I J fllOMP\On • 1 J 10 HUO'tOI' 1 • ' \ OuM ~ M 10 Fora 1 • • IO Jonn\on , 1 1 ~ Tola!\ .. 13 ,. II~ Tol•IS ~ 11,, 111 Sc<lr9 lly ow.rt ... , l O~ lt"Of'I.,_ lJ 18 JO 14 II\ Porll•fld 2S l~ U l7 111 lot•• '""'' lO\ /t"Of'I•' 13. PorllMIO ,. f"C'f\1t•<•h Wiik•\ .• ,,., •• ,...<CW(" Albt<k tl~ "-'~' •nf!NMtn<~ ,, ... Hoosiers Clatn Up 1\fistakes Alter Kings' f..akewalk Is Knight's Team Going to Pot? BLOOMINGTON. Ind IA P> Controversy has dogged Hobby Knight's heels throughout h1h highly volatile coaching career but there seems lo be more than meets the eye an his latest d1i. missal of thre£> In dia n a Univt.>rsity players and proba lion of fi ve others. No one who knowl> the truth will i.uy what the exact reason was. but it almost certainly in- volved d isciplinary problems that had been brewing for some tame. The Lou1sv 111 e cour1er - Journal reported that some of the suspensions involved the use of man1uana and said at had confirmed that lhrou~h seven sources The paper said at wa::. not confirmed . h owever . whether all the s us peni.aons m volved marijuana. "IT WASN'T a sudden thing," said sophomore guard Tommy Baker, one of the three ousted players. "You can't put a11.1 of thil on the man. ffe w-s put 1n a spot where he had to make a de- cision There were a few team problems. "I really don't have anything to say -this Is between mysell and the other players." AP Wl,.pNIO UNIONDALE. NY. <AP> New York Is landers goali e Glenn Resch looked up at the Nassau Coliseum scoreboard and was reminded or every- thing he didn't want to know: The Los Angeles Kings were ahead 5.3 and time was running out in their National Hockey League game. "With five minutes left," he recalled. "I almost said . ·we're not going to do at.· Then I changed m y mind Don't ask me why .. HE WAS CONVINCED af. ter Lome Henning made 1t 54 by sending a s hot past Los Angeles goahe Ron Grahame with 2:31 to go. "When Henning got his goal. I was sure we were going to tie al." said Resch. who was proven right JUSl 34 seconds later. when defenseman Gerry Hart sank a shot from the blue line to give the Islanders their second 5·5 lie "'ith the Kings this season. The Islanders rallied for a 5.5 "6e,at Los Angeles on Nov.19. NEW YORK BREEZED lo a 3·0 lead on firsl-period goals by Garry HowaU. Mike Bossy and Clark Gillies . Bossy's goal marked the eighth s traight game m which he has scored a goal and the' 12th consecutive contest in which he had al least one point NEWPORTS JIM BUSBY WILL DRIVE A BMW IN 1979. Switches Gears Busby Drives for the Top By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol IN 0•1ly Piiot \1 .. 1 When he wa!> a member of a three-man team that won the 24 ·hours of ~ Mani; ::.porti. car road race this year. Jim Busby called the experience mind·bo~ghng . Busb31 hopes for many m<Jre mind-boggling ex· perlences in 19'79 as the driver of a German made BMW m stead of the Porsche hl' hai. been driving the pa~l few years. · "BMW IS BETTER THAN ANYTHING r have dnven in the past." Bu.,.by said in hjs Laguna Beach shop recent- ly. "When we devoted 100 percent of our tame to Porsche in 1976, we had an outstandmg season. "W<' plan to do the same thing with BMW m 1979 and our goal as to ~tart wanning some raceh by mid-season. B~ the end of the season . we hope lo be head and shoulder!-. a bovc the field The dismissals, announced Tuesday, increased lo 10 players the number who have either quit the team or have been driven out by Knight. known for has out- bursts of temper and strict player demands. s ince the Hoosiers won the NCAA basket ball championship m 1976 INDIANA BASKETBALL COACH BOBBY KNIGHT. But Marcel Dionne set up goals by Butch GoriQg, Dave T aylor and Danny Grant and Glen Gold up put Los Angeles in front at 11 ·57 of the second period. Gonng·s ~econd goal of the ~::ime. a s horthanded breakaway al 13 .41 of the session. made it 5·3. "Then in 1980. we want lo be the team to beat Right now it's a IJUle bit of a learning curve for u!> and we are testing the two cars we have al R1vers1de at least oncl· a month until the season start~." BUT WHEN the ax fell this week. Knight was solidly sup ported by the university's ad- ministration. In a prepared statement, President John Ryan s aid he s hared "the deep regret or Coach Knight and athletic direc- tor Ralph F1oyd over the need to take this action. However. Jn- diana WUnaver"aty team stand· ·1 rds ;1n.' clear and they a rc fair. ThC' dec1s1on by the Depart- ment of Intercolleg1att' Athletics has m y compll•tc approval " FLOVD, WHO recently s ue c•eeded Paul D1ctzcl as athktac director. said he lalkl•d walh Knight, "and I concur fully with It's Strike Three Bouton Hangs 'em Up Again ATLANTA CAP> Jim Bouton's dream came true last sum- mer. and the aging Atlanta Braves patcher has called it quits a second lime, The Atlanta Constitution says. Bouton, 39, who pitched six games for the Atlanta Braves last season, is expeded to re turn to his old job as sports anchorman al WCBS·TV in New York, replacrng the recent- ly fired Ron Swoboda. according to specula- tion in New York newspapers. "GeWng back lo TV seems like an excit- ing possibility," Bouton said in a copyright story in today's Constitution. "I haven't done it in four years. I'll probably be a little rusty, huh?" BOtrroN WON A PAIR of 1963 World Series games for the New York Yankees in his first car(>(?r as a young fireballer. When aouroN the fire Jen his arm he didn't quit. but returned to the manors and developed a knuckleball before wrihng his first book "Ball four " He retired in 1970 _ "Many players sad the no-holds-barred book gave a distorted picture of life in baseball. Bouton began his second career in the minors four years ago, pitching at Portland and Knoxville before talking Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner into giving h1m a shot with the Braves' AA rarrt' team In Savannah. HE WAS CALLED UP lo the major league Braves last sum- mer and pitched 29 innings, allowing 25 hlts and 16 earned runs and striking out 10. His record was 1·3 with a 4.97 earned run average. His victory wu over the San Francisco Giants. Other teams ridiculed his slow pitt'hes -and their own inabiU. tv lo hit them. • 'll was the most satisfying sum me. o' MY life," the Conslllutio11 quoted Bout.on assaying. His fll"lt start for Atlanta was against the di' ~ .J'" leadlng Los Angeles Dodlers and he lasted ra ve innings. "Tbe need to eome back was pretty much satlsfl .. rieht then and there agalmt the Dodgers." he said. "The challenge.>' 1e••inr back up there, I iuess, was my real goal. But once I ant there. . · . Bl! TDEW A PARTY for friends lmmedlatel)I after th«: game, before the team new to San Diego. "How I remember that fll&ht," Bouton said. "I Nmember how routine tt seemed -almost boring. GetUna ther• was the excite· menl. I had the feelln1. •Gee, I've done all or this before • It seemed ao famWar. •• has action There 1s no more to be ~aid becauM• at is purely a team matter." l n addition to Baker. or .Jer. rersonvilh.'. Ind .. those kicked oH the team were senior forward .l 1 m Roberson of Rochester. N.Y .. and sophomore guard Don Cox or lndianapoh.-; Rams Favored By Nine Points RENO -The Los Angeles Rams. despite their recent mediocre showing, are nane- poin t favorites ove r the Green Bay Packers Sunday in the NFL regular season finale. according to odds re- leased this week by Harrah's Reno Race and Sports Book s.a. •• ~. Wa\ll•r>Qlon ~DYf'r Ct>t<- 0.nv4'r 'O'Vf'' P01\00ron Su"""y ~troll 10ov~r~ f.rancl\(O PPuladtlot'lht 1 ov.-r Nf'w vor .. G•.:tr'll\ ~f'w Or•~~• ov.,r T •mew A•v (tn< innJtt1 • Ovf'r (lf'W14iW'O O•U1t' • owr t#• YOfk Jf'h ll•lt•mor~ l ,,.,.., 8utt~•o SI L O<ll' M>d ltlfMll 41 ev~n Hovf!O'I l OVl'r S<!tl Olf'QO S.otll~ Jowr K•n'41,C•tv 0•-lonct 4 owr M'""""°'~ LO' A"91'~ •over C.t"'" 8•y y Ml•mt 1 .,,,., New 1!'"91•"<1 "We got easy goals an the rarst period and thought we were go- ing to have a cakewalk." said Hart. "Then we made a Jot of mental mistakes It's hard to un- ders tand how 20 guys can be vcry slack mentally for the first 30 minutes or a game We're ~ualty or playing passive hockey. We only seem lo play as hard as we have to " SO FAR, the Islanders haven't s urrered playing that way. The tie extended their home un- beaten streak to 13 games. ex- tended Resch's unbeaten stN?ak to 15 game!\, and left the team with just one loss 1n ats last 17 contests. SCOltt' • ., ntl 1001 l O\ Anqel~ I 4 0-\ N Y tllander\ J 0 2 \ f .,.,, P1t"OO I ~f'W Von, Mow•tt , IW~\llAll, Hf"'"""' II 04 , N•• York, "°"" 2) I Trottlorl tl 40 J N.,.. Yf)f'lt C.th~. t l>n(p flO\\y I .. 01 • LO\ AnQ~'"'· C.or1n9 '" IMvrOO<h. <><onn.1 , ... P.rwll•n -H.t<t, NY, II ~· Polvtn NY. 19 01 c;..cono """oo -~ lo• Anoe .. ,, Taylor 1s •G••nt. OtONWI II & LO\ Anoe•••· 0.M!I 10 tr .. ior. 0.onnl'I J 71 I l CK ltl'Qe .. \ Go-8 1 Murphy, ltPC>\1 ti SI • lo' A"Qt'IH, OOr•no lO •Mure>hvl I) 41 ,,.,,.It•••· 8 Wo l\OI\, U>. )I P"tU()f't NY 10 03 Pau~r. Lit 17 ~ Third P .. tO<I -• N•w Vork, H..nn•no• tP,1.,1 11 '1'I •O N~w Yori!. "4ar1 7 t Bournt'. H....,.nQI 1s OJ P"""''• G••Mm• lit ,.,v~o llY CiolOuo. II)! T-111. NY, II !I, o-. lA. " n Silo<~Ga _. ~.......,._ .. ,...,...fl ...... YOO 10·• I) l7 C.061if\ -Lm. AOCWI•\ Gfdll•-. New York, 1'10\Ch A -14 ~ TESTING FOR JIM BUSBY Industries <racing d1v1s1on) as to take the two BMW cars to R1vers1de even three wct?ks. then bring them back to the Laguna Beach shops "We form a base hne and calculall' everything, .. Busby sa~s "Then we bnng them back into the i.hop. meas ure and calculate everything again "We check lap times, fuel consumption. brakes. tires and everything else and put at all together We tear them apart and rebuild them during the next three weeks before the next test. "This way we rand out what we need to know about the two t·ars we wtll be racing and we have a consistent baseline along which to operate We can determine ~omt· sort of an average " HE DIDN'T START OUT behind the wheel Arter pl ay ang football and baseball at Pasadena Hi gh ca pitcher and end>. he became dedicated to drag racing and spent many hours hangm~ around shops trying to get involved Today he says he wears about 10 hats an order lo be successful. He's a business man, dnver. public personality -you name it and Jim Bus by 1s involved 1f it's connected with automobile racing. He almost Rave it up in 1970 when he broke his back and net'k in a n accident at Riverside International Raceway in a Formula 5.000 race. He was sadehned for almost a year and al one point in his recovery. considered going into somelhmg else. "IT WAS A PERSONAL TIUNG I had to fight alone," he says. "I rinally decided to slick with racing and I 'laven 'l been sorry.·· AlthO¥gh he has a love amur with motor sports. he seldom attends a race as a spe<:tator. "If I have a weekend off. which is very rare, I lake to ~ nM BUSBY, Yate"'83 Rams Remain Futile, Optimistic LOS ANGELES <APl -LOS Angeles was the first National Football League team lo clinch its division title this seal500, but recently the Rams have borne little re· sembhtnce to a Super Bowl contender. They've played ju.st .500 football for the past eight weeks, and their latest outing was a 20-19 loss to Cincinnati -one or the NFL's dependable doormats this year RAMS COACH Ray Malavasl. however, said Tuesday he feels confident hi• lH team will be ok'>' when the Super Bowl tournament begln'I. ··our team wlll be 100 percent for the playoffs,·· he predicted. Thf Ram.1 have had one very tan&lble prob1em -injuries -and another not so . ' easily understood -a lack of scoring punch. The two would seem related, since the club's e<>rpt ot .ng backs has been decimated by rles. Not havin g Lawrence McCulc • the team's leading rusher in recent years. In the lineup hurts the Rams· rwullntaame. FOLLOWING MONDA 'Y night's loss to Cincinnati. the only completely healthy Los Angeles nmning ~acks were reserves Rod Phillipe and Jerry Latin and newly signed tree a1ent Anthony Davis. McCutcheon's out for the year. while fullback John Cappellelti bas missed the past two gamell with an lnjury. Earlier thls season. the Rams lost two speedsters. Wendell Tyler and Elvis Peacock. for the year Although the Rams have been able to move the ball weU bet.ween ihe 20-yard lines In the past few games. they've had Jillie luck once they aet near the goal line. AS AN EXAMPLE. they bad drives stall at the Cincinnati 25, 3. 11 and J·yard lines In Monday night's loss. They actually got slx tries from the 4·yard line once, and six running plays -the final two from with\n a root of the goal line -proved fUtlle. Quarterback Pat Haden said he could not understand the ieam'a lack of thrust 1 near the end zone "Lately," he said, "som elhlng seems to hap~n when we gd inside the 5. We just cannot get It over.·· • - t ~ t • I .. .. I . " ... ... B! DAILY PILOT • , .. . ' i • ' ' .. • i t i t .. A Caoaute ReJ>Orl From the World of Sport• Toledo to B elected Pacific Football Coach From AP Dl:lpak-~ STOCKTO -UOb Tolrdo. wbo threw a rl'<' • ord O touchdown pu1es when he played e•• quart"rt>Kk •L ~n Fr cl.M:O Slate la 1987. wlll • be namfd hHd football C'Oacb at the Unlveraity of Poclf1c today,• Sao 1-"tanC'laco n.w.paper report.A Toledo. now an i.11 tatant to Jobn Rob1m.on at Southtim C:11llromJ1. wtll rt•p]acc ter C4tddu, lht> San Franciflt'Q (. hronk lt> ~•ud In to~by' c•dllluns.. The 5ChOOI h H "cheduled a Dl'W5 C'Onf rc•ncc lo announc~ 1b n~w t'tMlCh to duy Tol\"do UIN>.-for 3,870 >·•nb and 1v•r..,.ed 340 9 yudti t~al ol!eru t.> u &•ml', both NCi\A re-cords. wh1lc a t'nlor ut San Franc1i.C'U Slit'-' Ht.• "°_. puM.'d up by th• pro" becuusl' of his helaht. 5 II Ill' l"Oached Rlvcra1d<.-mah School U\ San 1-'ntnCllCO thrtt years bl'forc bt~om1ng .in assistant 1tnd then heud coach at UC RJv rs1de. 'folcdo ~u o&l Ktvenude wh~n 1t foldl'd Us football pro1ram af\t'r the 1975 i.ea&on tie then bccaml' un otren~lve USltilllllt at USC -----4'eo•~ •I,..,. D••----·;.., Jobliny Walker, ~lllmore disc JOCkey, as quoted ID Sports lllwilrated. "The Uruversity of Maryland football team member~ all make straight As. Thelc Bs are a !Jttle crooked " ~""b' 38 PolRC• Sparlu Ona.,.r George McGinnis scored 38 points a nd m grabbed 20 n•bounds as Denver posted its fifth con.secutive NBA victory, 107-103, over San An· tonio. George Gervin paced the losers with 34 points . . . Artis Gilmore sank four free throws in the fmal 48 seconds to clinch Ch1cago's sixth straight triumph. a 99.94 deetSlon over the Golden State Warnors. Robert Parish led the Warnors with 30 points ... Houston won its third straight as Moses Malone scored 28 points and pulJed down 20 re· bounds to s ink the Boston Celtics. 112-105. Rudy TomJanovlcb added 25 points for Houston while Bllly Knight led Boston with 21 ... New Orleans' one-two punch of Pete Maravicb <32 points) and Truck Robinson ( 31) led the Jazz past the Indiana Pacers. 109-103. Indiana ~ot 32 points from Ricky Sobt'rs . . A carccr·h1gh 40 points by Marques Jobnson helped the Milwaukee Bucks defeat the Phoenix Suns. 120·114. OILMOAE <.1 nd snap a four·~amc losing streak. Paul Westphal had 36 and Walter Davis 31 for the Suns ... Austin Carr, Campy Russell, Tt>rry f'urlow and Mike Mitchell each scored 20 po ints or more as Cleveland s toppe d Detroil . 127 -110 . . Lloyd Frf't> "ank two free throws with four "cconds h.•ft as San Diego tnmmed the knicks . 105· 103 LaflPur, Wrndnk Srorr Bat Trfrlu Guy Lalkur appears headed towards has ,., foW'tb conse<!U\1 vo NJU,.sconng tiUe after the , Montreal Canad1cns' slipcr star SC'Ored his 10th career hat tnck m Tuesday's 6·0 Vlctory over the St. Rlucs. Lafleur now has 21 l{oals and 26 assists in 29 games this season . .Ken DrJden also posted his 39th shutout ... John Wensink scored the first hat trick of his career to send the Boston Bruins to a 7.3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks . . The Colorado Rockies snapped a Five-game losing streak as Kandy Pierce scored on an un· ass1stt.-d bn•akaway in the third period to stop the Washington Capitals, 4·3 StaulJa<-h /tlay Not rlay Against Ire• Dallas quarterback Roger Staubacb is in • bed with a spr~uned fool and may not play in 4. t Sunday's National Football League gam e a gainst th<' New York J ets ... Doug Williams, the Tampa Bay Buccanc·crs rookie quarterback. will be hack in uniform for the final game of the season Sunday- with his JaW still wired shut. Williams broke his jaw Nov. 5 against the Rams . . Jack Elway, who had a 20-11 record after three years as football coach at <..:al State Northndge, was named new head coach at San J ose State. Elway succeeds Lynn Stiles, who was asked to step down The Oakland Raiders have :-.1gned a new placekicker, Jim Breech, althou~h veteran kick.er Errol Mann is still on the roster. Breech was cut by Detroit .. Hubba Bean, Allan Ia's leadJng rusher, as a doubtful starter Sunday against St. Louis because of a pinched neck nerve H AUllACH Borg.. Ra111irez Po•t \'lctorie• Bjorn Borg and Raul Ramire~ scored vie· • ton es an fi rst·round action or a wet tournament ~~ m Mont.ego Bay Tuesday. Borg stopped Harold ~ ~ Solomon. 6-3, 6·2. while Ramirez downed Roscoe Tanner, 3-6. 7·5. 6·1. Peter Fleming did not arrive in t\me for a later match because he was unable to catch a plane from the .Jamaican capital of Kingston to Montego Bay. OTHER SPORTS-/\ district judge in Colorado Tues· day dismissed a first-dgree murder charge against boxer RoD Lyle, but a second-degree murder charge re mains in effect. The Judge said premeditation could not be proven . . Assault char ges against Boston Bruins goalie James Pettie, stemminR from a night or revelry at a Portland hotel. were dismissed followmg an out· of court settlement . . . Chen Hiilao· .hsla. o1 China shattered the world record for tot.al points in high divUlg with a 477 .42 during competition in Bangkok . . World Boxing Assn. Junior mid dlewe 1ght champ Mas asbi Kudo of Japan retained his title in a splil de· LYL~ cision over ~uth Korean Joo Hoo ..• Indiana University basketball coach Bobby KaJpt haa been named head coach of the 1979 U.S. Pan American Gamea team •.. Veteran Detroit Tiger ouUielder Mlekey Stanley was given hls unconditional release today by the American League baseball club. Stanley, 36. played each of his 15 years to the ma.Jor leagQeS with the Tigers. a one· team feat accompllahed by only 39 players in the hiatory of major league baseball. Campbell said Stanley was offered n coaching job with the Tigers for the 1979 season bul chose to work full ·thne as a salesman for a suburban Detroit firm, Stwtley set an American League record 1ield- m1 percentage for outfielders playing in al least 1.000 games .. 991. a.a.,Te~lon aM>JO: BuketbaJl -Long Beach Slate at W1cbit.a Stale, 5:~ p.m .• KFOX (93.S FM>; Lakers al ~allle, 7:30 p.m., IC.LAC (570>. Chick Heam, Pat Riley report: USC al Duke Unlvenlty, 7 p.m .. KFI <640>. Tom Kelly , Pete Newell report. Hockey -Kinp at New York s·so pm KRLA <WO). ' ' ' ' TY: S..ketball -Lout Beach Slate at Wichita State .. -~ .,._ a.-net-.a; Leken atSea!tle, 7; ' nel 9, Chick Heam, Pat Riiey simulcast. Edison, Mesans, CdMWin r II took thrff ovttrtlmes and ,1111H• Ont· !lhooUna by Larry tl1r1l and Puul Hc&1t{1&n to a1ve Ed11on IUtih ~n IU 80 b~KketbuU v1rtory ov,•r v1s1hng St. John Bo co 'rue.day night. lllrl\t, a 6 s !lenaor torww-d. "<lllk .t 10 foot JUmp l hol Wllh unc i.t·tocid rt'm1unang t.o l()\le the l'hu.ie,... lh\:1r fifth win In seven oulln&~ lk hit on IS of 2S shOU from lht• field for 30 points Rt•u1ton, .i 6 4 junior forward. t•u111wd 11 of 18 utlcrnpts for 22 Vt>lnt' fo'mlr of thot\t' Cd ml' 10th~ third 0H·rt1m .. wi.i.ton after Ed1M1n h..id hlown i. :.ix pOln\ h•.id an tlw fourth 11t:riod IN OTtlt:R non conft>rence ac twn. tht· St-a V1t:w ~ague won a pair ot Ramtti from the South C'oast Lt.>uj(ut· as Corona del Mar waltit.•d past La&una Beach. 87 44. and Costa Mesa stunned <'up1!ttrnno Valley, 64 59 BASKETBALL /FOOTBALL CdM rt'llC'd on Oave Koehler to h>g its third consecutive victory. A r eturning All-Cl F guard. Koehlt'r scored 24 points and de· ult out over half a dozen assists (or the Sea Kmgs Stefan Llpson paced Laguna llcach with 15 points while Jeff Smith chipped an 10 A Rose in Phillies' Garde11 Pelc Rose admires his new uniform as he 1s greeted by new teammate Larry Bowa in Philade lphia Tuesday. Rose's s u s - penscful shopping trap ended when he s igned a four year contract for a reported $3 2 rrulhon with the Ph1l11~" Steve Lux scored 20 pomts. m- c-luding five free throws in the fourth quarter. as Cosla M~a turned back visiting Capistrano Valley. Lux. a 5·10 guard. had n 1 n e points in the s ec-Qnd quarter. Chris Beasley and Mike Love each scored a dozen pomts for the Mustangs. In the Santa Ana tournament. Servite Ready for Barons Dana Hills fell behind 16-6 after one quart.er and never recovered in dropping a 67·53 decision to the host school. SI. Jellll llot(O t•t "'" ... (Ill c '"'rt1no t "Anton ",,,,. Atm1to (u\.i\lor ...,.,,, .. 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'>Ullft10.ld IC.0.1• Mo-WI D•11• Miiii (Sii S•11te AM 1•11 tq If'" Mattu#u Andf('W\ O'Oonnell Crall J-S Gl'OO'I , Ol•I\ ~MHolh '>efll• """• t•" tp ' 0 • & 'n , 0 • 1 1 1 & l 1\ I 0 7 XI 13 '>J ~anH !HnQIOIOfl 9,..,...n M<C"-'" -· Cl•r• trottrr Mole Mii Tol•h sc ... .,.,O.,,ffl b 1, ,. 11 b j " ) 0 , 13 0 l b • 0 8 I 0 7 I t 1 1 0 • ' 0 • " l &1 HB, Sailors Square Off Huntingto n Beach Higb's Oilers and Sunset League rival Newport Harbor collide tomght in lhc feattrred championship semifmals game of the SOth an· nual Huntington Beach lnv1ta· tional basketball tournament. Tipoff is set for 8:30 with the Sailors of Coach Jerry DeBusk boasting a 4-0 record and led by the scoring or Jon Sweek. who tallied 26 Monday as the S&lors disposed of Estancia . Huntington Be4ch. coached by Roy MiUcr.-made lL to_ the semifinals with a 61·51 triumph ove r Long Beach Wilson . In Tuesday's final two games of the first round. Katella dropped Cleveland, 76-72, while Los Amigos put Long Beach Millikan away, 78-76 in over- time. Katella and Loi Arntgos meet Thursday n1ght at 8:30 in the championship semis. "We'll proba bly have to switch from the zone we used against Eslancia to a man-to- man defense against Huntington Beach." says De Busk. "Thot would pUt Sweek on Curt Wooten defenalvely." Others In the Newport attack lnclude Bob Street, Brian Freeman Bcyan Linsky and M Bruce Caldwell. while Hunt· lnaton Beach counters wlth M Pterre Ayala, the 6-4 Wooten <h• had 29 potnts Monday>. guards Mlke Karkut and Jlm Eldrid&e lad forward Cbril PagnaneW. Jn the 7 o·~tock conaotation fft'ft..._~ IL.llrlll Cleveland va. Millikan. Friars' Coach Praises FJ"s Compton By ROGER CARLSON Ot tM O.lly ,., ... SIMI Fount.am Valley High's Barons have had a reputation of sorts for being snake-b1tten- a lways. it seems. JUSt a step away Crom ul· limate goals . But lhey hardly take a backseat to Servile High's Fnars. a team in the CIF playoffs for the fifth strrught year . In four previous starts under Coach Ken ~isser. ~he Friars were unable to pick up a single victory. losing three times in overtime. then losing again in 1977 in the opener. BUT TIUS YEAR, as it has been for Foun· tain Valley, things are different. The Fnars have come off the deck with a pair or Angelus League losses to rec:ord three straight playoff FVWrestler Home Again Olympic wrestling hopeful Bob Walker. a 1971 gr aduate of Fountain Valley H.igh, returns t.o his alm a mater Thurs day nighl wearing an Athletes in Action uniform. as AIA's wrestlin~ team faces 81ola College and Micrugan St. in a double dual meet. Th ursday's unusual competition has AlA wrestling against Biola at 6 p.m. and Michigan St. at 8. Cal Stale Long Beach is a lso on the <·ard . wrestlm~ Michigan Sl. an the first match and Biola in the second. "It's almost like a tourna ment. since the wrestlers will be competmg twice m one night." s ays AIA Coach Gene Da vis. "I think it will be good experience for everyone involved." Walker . 25. was an alternate on the United States' 1976 Olympic team and a National AAL' Greco-Roman champ in 1977. This is has third vear as a member or the AIA Christian team s ince graduating fro m the University of Alabama. In addition to Walker. who was 37-1 and a CIF finalist as a senior at Fountain Valley. the AIA contingent boasts Olympic gold medalist John Peterson. wrestling in the 177-pound class. Peterson will be competing for the fi rst time since lractunng his hand earlier this year. He 's a s ix-year vete ran o f AIA and the only American wrestler to bring home a gold medal from Mootreal. The AlA coach, an Olympic bronze medalist in 1976, says his team has another Olympic hopeful from Orange County in the person or Don Schuler. an NCAA All -Amen can out of San· ta Ana High. "Schuler I would rate as having an outside r hunce at the Olympics." Davis says. "Walker 1s certainly a contender, and we have a few othe r solid Olympic prospects in Mike McArthur <126-pound <'lass>. Steve Barrett <150), and maybe Jody Sloan and J on Jackson (both 1671 .. The Fountain Valley compet1t1on will be one of only three "home" matches for AJA over a sax-month schedule. The wrestlers will actually rema in a.'i a team without a home until moving to their new headquarters at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club In Fountain Valley next year. A IA has earned a 5-1 record this season. the top performers to dale bein g S loan and McArthur. both 6·0. Walker, Schuler and Jackson each own 5· l records. For best prices and best selection call the SPAHOTUNE 714/546-3700 :?R411 Niuth lfnrhor Hc>l.t\<'"llrtl S.111111 1\11 I ( \ 1t.!7111 v1cton e!> to qualify for a shol at the ClF Big Five crown Friday night against Fountain Valley at Anah~1m St adium. "It's 1ust been a matter of concentration and execution," •~ V1 sscr's r easoning for the transformation of h1 i. team. "We werl' disappointed in our non-league loss to Fountain Vallc•y and 1ust plain disgusted with our los~ to 81:-.hop Amat m the Angelus League." RECALLINC lllS TEAM'S last-second loss to Fountain V<.tllt·v <23 21 on Stcvt: Steinke''> 22-yard field ~oal with one c;econd left>. Visser nodded toward f'ountain Valley quarterback Gil Compton and ._,ud "That lud W<ll> fantastic. We did everything we could and we had no breakdowns. We s topped the1r two point play earlier and m aybe we had a slight tcndehcy to let down. "But there· was nothing we could do to avoid what happpencd. He's JUSl a clutch. composed athlete." Compton. who was at Anaheim Stadium with his coach. Bruce Pickford. and a Servile contingent al a press luncheon Monday, guided Fountain Vall1·v on a 73 yard march an the last 2·43 as Serv1tt· ft•ll VISSER SAYS HE c·a nnot s ingle out an in· d1v1dual o r an area of his team's play for thl' 1mproveml'nt the pa~t four weeks "I don't want to cop out on that question." says Vasser. "Hut at has JUSt been :i team effort Jim O'Hara. of course, as a great leader for us. but so many hJvc done a JOb for us. •We've been fortunate not to lose ke' players to inJury and we're basically at fuil :.lrength. "As for f'ounta1n Valley, it 1s m ore balanced than any tea m I've seen. They throw more things at you. like a pro team. and 1t l:. very difficult to stop "IF Wt: WERt: FACING Pius X we could .,Jv we have to stop Kevin Nt'lson But Fountain Valley runs and passes so effectively and their defense 1s U\H·~omt• "Thls as fact 1t ·s not pregame build·up. Wt· know we can't let down in any area and we'll JUSt have t o play ~rt:at in all rcspecL'i." Visser. a former Westminster High and Oran~e Coast College player. employs spli t backs on offense and a 4·3 defense. similar tu Newport Harbor·s alignment. But the bottom line on Servile is execution The Fnnrs live on m1stakc·free basic football- along with a halfback pass or two. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SPORTS MEMBERSWP EACH NEW SPORTS MEMBER WILL RECEIVE: • Two Racquetball Racquets ($60 Value) • Free 5-week Tennis Cllnlc for Hulband end Wife ($50 Value) • Sports Membership Include• uM of: • Sia 3-waH Racquetball Court• • Pl'ly1~1 Fltn••• Room • Tennie Court• on Sunday 2 p.m.-10 p.m. • All Sodel Eventa • ~ Metet Pool' • Gymne9'um tor 8 .. ketball & Volleyball" ·u~r Con\t•vct~ $100.00 DEPOSIT NOW ANO llALANCF OUL APRll 1•7' NO OUES UNTI&. .PtlllL 1t1' PHONE (714) 54M5e0 aballe~os RACO.JCT NC) $PORTS CUJ8 170M NfWHOPE STREET FOUNTAIN VALLEY --- n .. to h IJ; t t I I I .. cc BASKETBALL I HORSE RACING Special Occasion Thi.a w k ls somethlnJt special at HWlonclon Beach H11h School where basketball hll.S n tor virtually a baTr C'etltury And l"r1day nlahl at half\lm11 hamplon hJt1 1amt in t 50th annual Hun~on Rnrb lnv11allonal e .. kftbtill Tnumam~nt. :.cvtraJ ll\CllVldual• who have mad~ tbnr mark on the tlunUn1ton Beach scent 'Will bo honored -- Ttt.: OILE 'TF.EP 0 an tradition. huve '" 11ddi Uonal ~ O( prtd~ to RO w th t.h~r lttOmph,hmf"nls \boy' rt all &UlJ around f\JOyinJt what th y h1vt done In the fall of llnfl thf' f'nUrt' l startlna f'ltvt'n rt' turnt>d to lht• Oll~r.i.· umpu.'i h1r a footbell reunion f''nd11y ntftht u·a ~ketb II w lloJ)l()rt the: Oilf'n hnt C!'X<'ellt'd In for i.o many aeaM>nS Among~ )?em of tht fM I ilre All CIF ploy~l"I Elml'r tombs und Roy M1lh'r. formtir ba~kl'lball coach ~<' M0&teller and football <'<Htt'h Al Rt>boln And. th re will tx· ll11rry • C'ap .. Shcue who h•~ been tht-Ollc.-n No l for ovt•r 50 )t'ars CAP llAS SEEN A lot or 11thl£'lt·~ r111tJ 'tudt•nli. conH• Md "o. und ht>'ll never tken 11n1.· to hcdRt! on u topic Ht> Sil) s It llkt• he M?-t'~ It In a lot or re ~ts. Cup rt'<'IS thf' h1J(h 't:hool scent' was a lot bNkr off ~ t>ar-. u~o "In lhost: day~ ll was '* friendly Mtuatwn." 'd)~ Cap .. There were no Jlrt' ~urei. and you duin't gt•t r1red ror lo:.mg. 1'ht ncws paperr. dldn't J(Ct after YOU Mnd ll Wll'\ 8 lOl of run. "Nowadays 1t 111 dog eat dot( imd )'OU can't g~t anyone to do anythmg tor nothing ''PEOPLt; GET MAO AT each other, lht: 0Cflc1als, lht' administration. Evt'ryone seems to have a ch1J> on ht!; shoulder and af things don't work out, they go on strike. "In the Depresi.1on we had a ra("ulty meeting at Hunt· lngton Reach and with the exception of one person it was unanimously agreed lo take a voluntary cut m salary. I'll tell you. we were Ju('ky to have a job.·· As for the students-Cap says they are better these days· "They dress better. they're more polite and more sincere. There was a low spot in the 60s, but I have a lot of respect for the kidsoftoday. I thank tbey'regelting better, thank God." CAP SEES NO END to the Huntington Bcach basket ba ll tournament, but he doesn't s hare the optimism with the once.prestigious Southern Counties track and Cteld meet, which has deteriorated the past 10 years lo a hit· and·miss situation. ·'I can understand inflation... says the 75-year.old Sheue. "It takes 54 officials to run that meet and I always got them free. It was a lot of work. Old timers would take Saturday orr and come out and help us and it always drew a tremendous crowd. .. But now it's different. It used to be the shop teachers. English teachers, history teachers, they'd come out and help too. But you don't get any teachers out now. I'm afraid the track meet is a victim of the times and I'm sorry to see it go." Track Coach Carter Lewis confirms there will be no Southern Counties this year or in the 'lear future. F riday night celebrates the oldest prep basketball tourn ament in Southern California-a 50·year unbroken span. And m any of those that have perpetuated 1t will tx> there. * * * Bruce Pickford of Fountain Valley was chosen as the Daily Pilot's Orange County Coach of the Year in prep Cootball-t.he Barons have won 31 or their last 35 games m the past three years and are in the CIF Big Five Con ference finals Friday nig ht at Anaheim Stadium But the subject would not be complete without a final note on ot.hers-such as Newport Harbor's Bill Pizzaca, Edison's Bill Workman. Manna's Dave Thompson, Costa Mesa's Tom French, Corona del Mar's Dick Morris and San Clemente's Allie Schaff. PIZZICA AND HIS Sailors nearly turned the prep world upside down with their victories in the Big Five playoffs. Thompson appears lo have the Vikings sailing in the right direction and Workman's Chargers have a second undefeated Sunset League championship in three years. Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar lied for the Sea View League championship. Also deserving is Laguna Beach's Walt Hamera, who took over a program virtually dead in the water and brought respectability to the Artists in a matter or weeks. * * * High school football and its worth? Former Notre Dame University and Los Angeles Rams star J ack Snow told a gathering of CIF finalists al Anaheim Stadium Monday: "The m ain centerpiece in my den is the plaque for All·CIF. I'll never forget it." Los Alamitos Results O...n•rl>Ot'M lies"'" F•TUHCl•f Uth of """'·"19111 1•11 m .. 1111t1 F ir\! "KP Hust11<1 Buen !CMO<>t.tl 170. l 80 4.00. Bob \I.,,,_, IW~rdl '10. 8 60 L•Cl'r (ltd Ber IHorl) 180 u Ult<I• 18 •>paid~ 00 SKor>d r1Ke-T~ 10 Lite IH•rll S 40. • ?O '00. 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Stotts pumped in a gam e·h1gh 24 points for Oklahoma. while McCullough added 20 points a nd was the game's leading rebounder with 11 Oklahoma led only 42-37 at the half. but scored 10 unanswer<.'<i points after the intermission lo take a 52·37 lead. Oklahoma held a 56·40 rebounding edge a nd benefittcd from domtnating play by center Al Beal before he fouled out. Beal had nine rebounds and 11 points. Guards Ricardo Brown and Tony Fuller led Pep· perdine with 14 points each l'cpperdine is now 6-3 and Okl3homa is 4-2. Ohio State 85. Louisville fl9 COLUMBUS. Ohio -Little Todd Penn, taking over for foul.plagued Kcl vin Ransey. ignited a second·halr com eback Tuesday night to spark unranked Ohio State to an 85·69 upset of Louisville. the nation's fourth-ranked team. PcM, a 5-foot·9 sopho more guard, i.cored all nine ot his points in the second half and his ball ·handling and steals led the Buckeyes to their third i.tra1ght victory for a 4·2 record. Darrell Griffith pumped in a game high 28 points for Louisville, suffering its second setback in seven games this season. Despite missing almost nine minutes of the second half with hJs fourth personal foul. Ransey shit scored 14 points. marking the 38th s traight game he has reached double figures. I.Au .-ega• 97. Nortltridge 64 LAS VEGAS, Nev. -Freshman Freddie Thompson scored 17 points.lo lead a balanced Nevada·Las Vegas attack Tuesday night as the 15th ra nked Rebels trounced previously unbeaten Northndge Stale 97·64. The unbeaten Rebels, who trailed 8-6 early an the game. ran off 12 straight points to take a 10-point advan· Lage and we ren't threatened seriously after that. Brett Vroman and Flintle W1lbams scored 14 points apiece for the Rebels and freshmen Michael Burns and Michael Loyd added 13 and 11 points, respectively. for UNLV. Vroman led his team In rebounding with nine. Droke 86 .. California 83 DES MOINES. Iowa -Wayne Kreklow went on a late second·half scoring spree, hilting four baskets in· side two minutes, and then sank the go·ahead basket with three seconds lo play to rally Drake to an 86·83 v1c· tory over California in college bas ketball Tuesday night. Kreklow finished with 26 points -18 in the second half -to lead all scorers. Chad Nelson added 15 points for Drake, now 5·0. Ernie Banks 14 and reserve Craili! Stahl 12. Kevin Singleton had 10 points in each halt lo lead California. 2·3. Kevin Sparks added 17 points, John Caselli 14 and Doug True 13 for the Bears Nevada-Reno 107 .. Claapntan 59 RENO -Center Edgar Jones scored 23 points with 14 rebounds to lead Nevada Reno to a whopping 107 59 victory over Chapm<in College· Seven of Ncvada·Reno's players hit double figure!; as the school started ahead. 8-0. and stayed ahead thro ughout the ~amc. The halftime i.core was 54 ·31. Almost half or Chapman's points were scored by forward Rusty Owens, who netted 29 points with 14 re boul'\dS. But the l<'am s hot only 36 percent from thl' noor. compared to Nevada·RC'no's 56 percent Nevada·Reno, of the West CoaM Athletic Con ferencc, 1s 4 I. Prep Basketball C•l•try Chf'. 100. l lMny Chr S-4 ( 1t>l'rty (llrl\llAt\ \COflnq (,ooOfhQhl )6 "'""' • Hr~,,~ .. ~ ~w .. ,, 1. TIW><oon 1 w ...... \41C' Cj0IV11tY (1111\ll"" <o(OflnQ Wnol~ 34 l<•m\ 8, C' arlor 11 \IOQlf') Pll'f(I' JO P"vlon' So.tt• \) S<o .. by Owtnt" l lb<'rlv (llrl\h"" 11 I\ ~ IO ... C•l•Mv (ll<ISI"'" ll 11 n '1-100 Pro Scores N•liONI llH•Hti.11 IUoft. Porllano 111 u •en ti) !>~n D•~ 10). N~w Yo•• 1f)l C' '"••land 111 O<'lrOtl 110 M 1lw•u1t:w 110. PhOftU• H• N~w Orlf'M'l"'i 109 ft"dtAtM U"'l c '"' •QO ~ "°'""" ....... . HOu\IOn 111 lln\lon 10\ Ot•n•H 101 Slln ,..,,,.,.,.0 IQ 1 Basketball Scores College WEST "" l'o•o JO. R"9•\" c •• B•Pll\113. c•.r•,..ont MUdd &I N~•.O• l•\ II~\ 91, Nor11"'00t St &4 Nh.Od Rf'ne> 101 , .... ,,,,.. .. ,. '' Rtdl•orl<I\ 10), (411 Lui""'"" U SI Mdry•, 69, (lllCO SI ol M .. v .... ra SI s' '"'Poly ISLOI S.l fAST ..,,.., •• LNhljh Ill 80\!0fl (OH-116 \/,.,n'IOnl I• A row" l>I. Y al~ 63 c dnl\IU\ ,., Bullalo IS Columb<• 'IO. SI JONI • /1 E M.c n•Q.on 66 AOO.n Morr" ~ H.,v .. ro It. D.lrlmoullt 11 lol .. totl" 11. Hotstr• )I N .. w HAf"nO'ShtAl 10 M41N" 01 Pr•n(~ton flS. VIUM'l()Vft \0 Pul~f\ 61. Milnll<tlldn 60 OT 51 p.,.,.,"' St ~'"""I\ •• 0' hmo•• 1J ... .,. •' SOUTH •ub<irn .. Rl<hme>nd n f C "'"''"" rs. L vnc l>Ol.lro bl! c:.~o•Qld l•cn 10. 8•'><•vn<-•• Ml'mplH•!>I •Mo K"""'•C•hU MIDWEST Or 4U .IL!Alll0<n10 U •nd••nd \t •l. 8~11 ~I 8\ 01110 \t -S. lOUl\Vtll• .~ O•••hom.t 97. ~.,.,..,o., .. "" Okl•llO"'<I SI 10 O•AI ROO.-rtH• SOUTHWl!ST B .. lor H. 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Nulrto o .. me ,, &tancia Routes OV Gary Sheehan posted a pm in t ·33 to spark Estancia High to a 47·13 non .league wre~tling victory over host OcC'an View H igh Tuesd<Jy night. For Sheehan. 1t was the 12th victory of the year against one tie and one loss. Two of h1 i, teammates , Ma rk Sha fer and Greg Pearce. a lso won to keep outstanding records m· tact Shafer is 13· l· l and Pear('e 10·1 after both won decis ions. As a team. Estancia 1s 9 t on the season. E1IMC .. C,,~ .... 111ewt1 •s r """ • E 1wonby10(•••• !OJ Ru\ll lEI~ lAuchl<"'lb J ~-----7Slf, Jlunivrtc~Oll~ ----........ 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( utr f 0<1 P"'\C'n f,r.:j Biocl or &,,...., r"d ''NO llOllSEISE LEASIH'' 1979 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME Automatic transmission. power steering, power brakes. '''$13~5 cond1t1on1no. 1111 wheel. AM radio. vinyl toi> & 260V8 IMMIDIATI DIUVllYlll Pll/•la•&lot-C.,COOl..fll06 A-..IM_..20 T_Ol_pymla .. ~~ Tolll ._.___.... OOW"oYf'\1 ~10024 Je"'° ___ Oft __ t ... t»47FIA41'371111161\ _,.,. HONDA CARS • GMC TRUCKS • ALL MAICIS & MODILS BMW -MERCEDES BENZ -MARK IV -PORSCHE - OE VlllE -SEVILLE -DIESEL -CMS & TRUCKS LEASE 7 DAYS A WEEK UNIVERSITY Sales & Service 11H HAllOl lf.¥9. • COITA MBA (714,t 540.9MO DAILY Pit.OT 11$ ao 11U1llng and spend some lime with my ramlly.'1 ht' !luys "My w1k <Susan> has betn uround racing as Io na as I have It's a part of our lives. We have fiv4t chUdren <three airls. two boyt11 und they are ln• terested In racing too but are i.ull too youn1 Lo become involved.·· THE FAMILY RESIDES In Newport Beach with the shop in Laguno Beach The BMW cars ar(' a new area for Busby and h11 crew of rive rull·tlme e mployees . "Racing IS u team sport," Busby says ... Wherl I 1rny 'w('' l mean thl' enllre crew. The best d river m the world won't wan without others helplna ham. "TfDS IS A NEW a nd exciting challenge for u$ and we will drop " couple of teams we have beer( prepuring cal'<I for in the past to concentrate lOQ percent on our own ertort " . Busby. hkc Danny Onga1s and others in th& motor sport.'! world. got his i.tart an drag racing. "Drag racing teaches a guy to think fast:• Busby says ... It teache!\ you lo be on your toes and use ingenu1ty. You have to keep up with the latest technical advances whic h are sometimes m ore highly developed m drag racing. "I have been fortunate enough to carry lhas knowledge and technology over to road racing. "I STARTED in drug racing because that wa" what I could afford to do I decided I wanted to t ry ~omethang cli.e and turned to sports car rac1ne where I found I enJoycd 11 very much. Then I sel my sights on where I wanted to be and I believd that's where I am tocfay... • His drag r acing career started in 1957 at th~ San Gabnel Drag Stnp He stayed wath it for about eight yean. and won between 30 and 40 majot events . . Physical conditioning is as important as any phase of hai. program and he run!. two males each day along w•th lifting weights three limes each week. .. , played r acquetball until 21h·monlhs ago." he says. ··1 was preparing ror a race and broke my <Jilk le playing racquetball and had to miss the race I don· t play any more · · HIS CONTRACT with BMW ucludes ha m from skiing and part1c1pating m contact !.ports. .. Sponsors make plans around races and wd are there to help entertain and publicize their products. If I don't show up It is bad for all con- cerned.·· Busby says that the Le Mans race paad abolll as much as the Indianapolis 500 and adds that hO wouldn·t be in the sport if it didn't pay its way. "The hJgh·point of my career was the Le Mans race ... he says. "There were 600.000 people watching and that is certainly mmd·boggting " THE PRESTlGIOUS Bavanan Motor Work$ 1 BMW> of Munich. Germany 1s furnishing Busby two 320i turbo cars with s pare e ngines, transmissions and parts valued at over a million doll ars. The International Motor Sports Assn . starts an April with the second race at R1vers1de April 22 Busby and his crew will be there and at all 12 • races on the circuit in 1979 lt could be quite a year for a ll concerned. mind-boggling or not ~amitos Entries 1 OM-M(ftfrMI ,.,~, "'"',._., ...... ftltST llACl. ~ \fltd\. 7 .;c-a• Old m.ttd•n\ Pvr~ \1 . .00 Cltttmenq ortct t l ~ Mo<cl«tl .>-. IC,._rl l°"'1 H•rd "°"" fWMCll T••Hlled l•m •C•P•o•. O•r• •"o •oo"• <Mtl<"'''>. W•ll:* Uo &""f"<" •RouQhJ. 5<><~ ~U\\ IHArtl. ,,.,...,g,, E n•Olf f!.U"'P'•', Sh•ro K•O tP_.,.,,.,.,.t Jo~~Qn fC•r001tt•. PtrOf'IU•tor fTr~'ur~I SfCOND llACE '"' YMO\ ) •••• OIO\ A. VP P\>r•• ~ ~ (l~•m•r>Q Qtt<4' SA 000 Poo N lltoc••• I""'""'' G•ump, (f'"I<" fMvifto\f S""° A1vflr Wult_.f'\ tH4rT t Aar St "40 t 8ro0 "'' HdWdti.tn l'\olf' •C•tOOl•I euo \ lOOt IK~1qnt1 THlllD llACE 910 ura• ) •~·" old\ & U9 P\11S. 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F•M•\ft< G•f tW•rU t "' Gt•t•O lllpll.,ml SIXTH ••er. <IOO v.trds 1 Y•"' o•a• Allow.,10 c.11 8rf'd Pur>• "4800 WOlfllO\lllt IWtrdl P•ullc Ml\' (tu< l(1troo1.i• O•qifal 18roetlt\1 lh,. 8elltrit'la fH•rtl £•P r""'' \ '""'• '' f A(t.tlr 1, A1Cftl'\lt"l"nltll 9,., t(l~rl\~I Roc:k•t Pun<h IROVQhl Sl\IENTM llA(E •00 y.trO• I ...... , Old) & UO Pun.ft t,b,000 (ldlM •no"'''"''' )()0 l<'d•f'\ Kind• MtH't 'Aouqrll h•OIOrlhC\,..,,. l(r,_rl, ("<lrdlM ~.,o f(•rdOlttl Ar,.t'ICH ""''" IW~rdl ~,,,,." Jfl f8Ml~SI F1<-lt (o u•H f(•'\trO• ._, • ., N ••• •M•l<,,..11 1 '"'"' Mortrv llr..o•u•~• EIGHTH •ACE J)O ., ... es ) ..... ot<I\ & UP ""°"'"""" PUr\~ \/. S00 01t Tit!M'l<O ISumj)t••I. R•vmer • Poeltllt '"a""'· HI Moon Sf\<.11 •R-nl ~" Clllt41 Mor IH&'11 '{Ir lw .. f\•u" C fr~~' fruty Tf',,tf•< l(r.OOt•I ()omtqood 18Mdl NlllTH llACE. ~ v~•d\ l ""'" old> & uO Pllrw ti~ ("1m1~ prtC.1 1 ~ Oup•, A,,,_,"._ 1rt."\\.f!'\ (h Q Ro••• Bo«> ,,..,.,,, Rock•t Aov•llv •l•P~dml HNOlul tKne<lll•ll P•~<tv lu IHe'r••I Ed 0 •11'0 ff r••4t \U'f'I (Pl itHQ•t Go Bet tJ.u·,lf)f"lt (n.trht Bucket IKntqhll Payton's Dad Dies COLUMBIA. M1~i. <AP> Authorities a nd family members are awaiting the results of an autopsy to help shed light on the death or Edward Payton. father of two professional football players. Payton. 54, father of Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears and Eddie Payton or the Kansas Ci· ly Chiefs. died Monday night of an apparent heart attack in the Marion County Jail. He had been ar· rested earlier on a charge or dnvang under the In· fluence of rntoxicants . The elder Payton's arrest rollowed a minor traffic accident on Monday. o mcers said his car bumped another vehicle at a service station and that the statton attendant called pohce to tell them he felt Payton should not be alJowed to drive. The attendant saJd Payton was picked up by officers. Police said Inmates in the Marion County Jail tn Columbia alerted deputies late Monday night that Payton was having trouble breathing and he dled a short time later A UMl9'JI GIFT ITIMI TEAK YACHT ILOCK KEYRING The1n11&1al Stocking Stuffer He114 tlllf.tle4, wlH1 !Heu elilee•e, , ........ shet ,...., & tlilectde.,. .......................... ..._ s400__. --=-- \-.. OAJLY PILOT SPECIAL VALUES FOR . TODAY THRU SUNDAY Se hoblo Espanol I:\ HUFFY GIRLS i HI-RISE BIKE ''RAMllltG ROSf" WIRE WHEEL CLEANING lllT .. . . " .. COSTA MESA FULLERTON SANTAANA WESTMINSTER 2Ma BRISTOL ST. 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS 15221 BEACH Bl.VO. SO. Of SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE: 870·0700 PHONE: 547-7477 PHONE: 893·8544 PHONE: 549·1533 OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8 A.M.-9 P.M./ SAT. 8 A .M.-9 P.M./SUN. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. .. . . . . . ... . .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. • • • • • t t • • f • • ~ 8-TRACK or ' CASSETTE TAPE CASE W/COVER ·~~Hold _.. . .,.,. ...,.........,. . ~"".:"-1 '' 1.,,. EA DELUXE CHROME PLATED LICENSE FRAMES EASY TO INSTALL ,.. ... .. CANUSGIT Ill ORIG*Al CARTON 10'' SIZE I CUSTOM - 8 INCH CHAIN STEERING : ·= WHEEL :·= HIGHLY CHROMlO : FINISH .. COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson FUN KY WINKERBEAN ,---,----~~--.....;.----........ Cl ...... _._......... 1113 ~ "That's nof what I hove in mind fo r your Chn$tmos present' SUPERHEROES ~ ··Plfll4t'? oev~ .. IWJ7 ~ ~~'fl.II&~. 'ICl\j CAN'T l'e 5'Jln' I A..f"I 61L~v MAN'-1'"'6.&AN >tJlJ T SHOE MOON MULLINS I DON'T Bt:LIEVE" IWTHA'T "TRADITION, EMMA·· ESPECIALLY .Ar OUR .Ac:5E. DENNIS THE MENACE 11~M4~ WAATV..E 6~ HIM,~£ Al.WAYS ~sro~IT~AORUM ~' lHAT'~ A RE.AW..> NILE CHr(lolMA5 1RE.E t.n.> GOT, D<NE'~ m (:£)1 MISS PEACH MAlrCIA, WMY 00 Y0t( ALW~~ 'laLL. AT Ma? rr~ FO~ YOWt OWN~, ItrA .. by Jeff MacNef ly by Ferd and Tom Johnson Do )bt.J CARRY DoUBt.~­ STRENGTH MISTLero~? TUMBLEWEEDS WHY !Hf; et.EAISV SWJfS, D f'j..}.S~ fMC/f..l..USt /;tyJ o----- NANCY NANCY, I WANT YOU TO TAKE A SHOWER ........ I • by Tom Batiuk PEANUTS by Men O~ll V PILOT 85 by Charles M . Schutz BEETHOVEN'<; SJRTHDAlf 15 TH15 .SATVRDAlf ! I ~NT M". 600K IN Al.L THE STORES BV °™EM AGATHA CRUMM by Bill HoeSt 1'll $GOME MOST oF iHE" AfTE'RNOO"• WtM50ME. DR. SMOCK YES,M?. CRUMM . l'M GolHG TO 1"RV'f0 ~IVE° GEA~AARI 1NOOSIRIE5 INTO 6AW< ROPTCY. by George LemOftt Pl P YOUR N--0/\A ANNOUNCS YOUR e>t Rl"H ? we1,..1,.., ACCORt:'IN' 1"0 C7At:', THe WAY SHe WAS HOl,..l,..eR1N', eveRYONe , ..., -rHe NelGHe>ORHOOc> KNew soMe"T"H 1 N' WAS HAPPE:NING .1 :x:. 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Th n t 1 · t . t d '"EcouHTYol'o•ANGE Attwf\o••cwl"ll'\11-· l' rl· l'<' 1n~ i.: ass 1s 1n e gray. ..._A..,JS7t Pullll\lll'O Or""lli' co.1>1 Dn11v P1101r--------.::..:.....::.. _______ ..:;:.._.:._ _____ _ (\late or GRETa SPRINGER jDH I) 14 10.1911 ~!>0311 0.CH\ltCI T B NOT ICFISHEAEBYGIVENtoltwl PUBLIC NOTICE • .,.011o··o1·""·-"·"*'""<'""""I op usllless ::::\:1,~ i:..~:!:o,~:;:., -:i:•,~:; l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS • '""m. wltn '"" IWO\'M'Y """'"""· '" MAME STATEMENT tt... ofllct of ,,,. clt!r-at 1~ •llO•• ,., I n,. tollowonQ llt'"on• arv <101nq 111~ coun cw to..,.....,, -.... wttn ' "'""'"' .u T lk s I d In~ n.con.ory YCKKM"· 10 '"" un 11 t ( "' M ORV C .. APf I a s ate °''"'0"f'd al 3500 EA\I P1JC1l1< C°"tl CL EAN( II' Of N[Wl-'()ltT [i[ACH .. IQhW•Y· c:.orona 04'1 Mu, C•, whlcn '2 I c HE M 0 A .,. c AR p E I ., '"~pl«• of bu .. n.u of, ... "" CLE ANER\ OF HUNflNGTON """'G""d '" •II "'"""'' ~rtatnlr>Q to fl EACH 478 &7r>O """•I NPwpor I '"" P\lalf at WllO Ot!<edtnl, within foor l\ucn. C"l1torntd 92bl>J month\ •lier Ille lor\I l)Ul>il<•llon ol Oouqla\ R ToolP 81"7 OtQ 0~~ ""'' M h<f' OrtYt c uru\ Hfi•Qlhl\ C•lltOt"'" '!l.610 D•t.ci Nowmb<'r n. 1918 J~•n Ir...,.. foe.tr 831>1 !110 o"" Five speakers arc scheduled to address busi· ness peopl e at 8 a .m . Thursday al the Newporter Inn. Newport Beach . Palr1<1&t<er100 Oro••. t ol•u> l<•oQnl\ C•lilornod They will speak during "Preview or 1979" at a E•t<uVl•atl .... WlllOI VS6Ht . r c A . i '""•11ownamec1oeo~n1 I Tl"' 11u""~'' "<<>nout11·0 o ... m eeting o the Newport enter ssoc1at on. ""'""'• Hl!•zoo Q0-""'n1 .,..,,,. ""'o Reservations will be required. 3500 EHt c.Ht Hlthay OOVQI"' ~ tnolr I c.,.,..,...~r.can'2s 1 in ..... .,, ..... 1 ..... •o1r(I .... ,, 111., Carl Karcher , chairman of Carl Karcher En- , .. 475-1124 (Ounly (IN• '1 ()r .. nQ<' <:ounlv un terprtses Will WSCUSS dining 0Ut in the COm ing Allorno tw E-utrla Novtmo-r 10. I'll • Publl\hf!(I Ot-CO<l\I Oa11y Piiot l'IOS02J year . Paul Ryckorf, mayor or Newport Beach. w ill Nov ,. ~ •. u. 20. 1•1• 01101"""(1 °''""" '"'"1 0 •"• p,,,,, d escribe the outlook for his city ~34-rl NOv•mO< r 11 ~ '"'" Dr<•mn. r b IJ I · PUBLIC NOTICE im ~11>1 IHI W alter Bergquist, vice president or Neiman Marcus. will rel ate what 1s happening to r elaJling in Orange County. ~-Sttll SUPERIOR COURT 0 1' fHE STATE OF CALIFOllNlll FO• fHE COUNTY OF ORA NOE No,,..._,O MOTICE 01' Hf.A.ING 01' '1;flTION FO• P•OIATE 01' WILL ANO FOR LETTEU TESTAMEH· TAIY ANO l'Otl AUTHORllllTIOM TO AOMINISTE• UNOE• THE IMDEll'ENOENT AOMINISTRATIOM OF ESTATES ACT. f\l&tf' of JESSIE L CAPITAl !'f, O..<t••t'd NOTICE 15 ri£11£l\Y C.11/fN !Ml t01 I\( ORSATTl,l\~~lnlMWlll "' I •)UIS OASATTI. JR ,,,_ 111~ ,,..,.," • IJf'illlon tor PrObtt~ Of Wiii •M fM l\w.tnet Of lf'lltr\ T"11ll~ '•'Y 41nO tor Au1nor11at1.,n 10 AO m1n1\le• uncle< IM 1~noen1 Ao monl\lfllllOn Of E\Ullf'\ A<t, rtlerence a w h H h t\ m•at for turthf'' IHtfl•<ular\. Md ·IMI '"" llM4' AnO n1ac,. ot ~4'rlr'IQ ttwo w~ tia\ hil'f"n , ... , 101 Ofo<•mw 1& 197' At 10 oo ~ m on 11\p courtroom at 0.0.rlmt'nl No ] Of \Md (Ourt1 "' TOO r1111( C•nlfr Or1vtt w .. ,, In lllt C11v OI '>•nlA An• (•1t•orrua 0.0lf'O OKH"f\OPr & t'11 WILLIAN\ E, SI JOHM. County Clerk HA"N . """" IRIC"ARO O HAHMI SUlfE too, JOI E. CO\.O'-•OO BLllO PASADENA, CA. '1101 f~I IJIJI "'""1D •11-ys tor l'wtll~ PUBLIC NOTICE SUllERIC>lt COURT OF TH£ ST•TE 01' CALll'O•NIA FO• THE COUNTYOl'ORAHGE Ho.A ... Jll NOTICE 01' HEARING 0 1' PETITION FO• PROl•TE OP' WILL ANO LETTERS TfS'fAMENTARY EUal~ ot AUBIN STROBE 11. •-•I 1108ERTSTR06lR.Oe<••W<I NOTICE I'> HERERY Gii/EN IMI LAWRENCE S STR08ER ""' lllH ll•rtln a Cletilton 10< ProtMto ot Wiii alld 1Uu4lne• of LtUtn f"'>lalTK'nlM• to t~ Pt0h0f¥t r.-ferfl'n< ~ to •hu· h .-~ ,.,..,~ lot runMr ~'"< ulars, and 1 n.11 Ille llmt alld pl41<t at Mllr 1"9 1111' \~m~ ,.., ~ ...t tor Oeumller 26. 1911. •I 10 00 A m 1n '"" cOIH'lr-.. at ~p.orl ,,,.nt No l of •itlO court. ~· 100 CI voe Cente1 OrlW W.\1. In llll' Coty 01 S11n., An• C•fllorn1 .. Deled 0..Cemtitr 4, 1911 WILLIAM E, SI JOHM. CounlVCft<~ EOWA•O H. STOHE • 1t N•wPof1 Cett• Oro .. H••llMlr1 flNnc~I C•"'•r . .,. NewP«1 .. Adi. CA t1- f ti ~ Anoni.y tor: "'-'"'-' Publl\-OrollnQP CCMst Dail~ Polol OK &. 1 ll. 1'1t )481 19 P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S S.LE Pullll\tted 0r""90 CO<lll 0..,ly Ptlol t>f'c 17 tJ iq tUI °'*'No. 1"'9 ' '>TEWAAT TITLE COMPANY f'C ~II OPANGE COUNTY a C,.htorn•• CO< oorallon. '" OUly 4'PPO•nlf"d Tru\I ... un04'r Ill• loll<>••""<! <IM<rol>t'<I S.cu•llv PUBLIC NOTICE ""''""",.." t eno Conl<ACI wnn Frank Rhodes, partner or Causey and Rhodes, wlll discuss medical ser vices in Newport Center An d Donald Grant. vice president of Wells Fargo Real Estate Industries, will describe income pro- perties in Orange County. Newport Center Association represents a re· gion al center or 850 firms with 10,000 employees combining comm erci al . medical, shopping and social life along southern coast of Orange County M ore information as available at 640·1861 South LA Loses Firms LOS ANGELES <AP ) -The tlty planning director says that South Los Angeles has fallen victim to an exodus of 30 percent or its industrial firms Calvin lfamilto o told a Community Relations o f Southern California luncheon that 75 percent of t he firms, which r elocat ed in 1976, m oved to sites within 10 miles or the area. CASH FAST Tax Shelter OrancJe County •·>U71 NOTICE TOCREOITOAS No A·tl»t SUf'E•IOA COURT OF THE STATE Ol'CALll'ORMI• FOii THE COUNTY OFOR•MGE Pow•r o l S•l•WllL !>ELL AT H omeown e r s ·. PUBLIC AU CTION TO THE Fast escrow. brand new (first user) 39 unit apartment comotex near ocean Xlnt financing HIGHEST e1ooeR r=oR cAs1• Loans arranged for tp•.-ablfl' at Unw of w1~ 6n l•wtut ""'""Y of tne Unttf<J SIAIOl •II rtl)hl any reason. Credit, 10 1nt M•lttar ot tf'lf! C \tht~ nt C.H[SSMAN 8RU(f: THOAN Oe<••"'"° :.'.!:~ "117.'t::;;: ~r::r~.:o..:."?n ii: n o P r o b I e m . P•o()f>ri,,.,,..11~ • .,.. .. ,,~ Bo rrow on your NOTICE IS HERrBY C.1111.'N lo HA'iif:A~ EE H 0 RM AL t E eQulty. Call now for Seadiff Realty 17141 536-880 I or 536-6577 t t f"dltor \ Nv1~ (lt'tm'-..tQJtln\I th# a.ct d"<f'Oftnt to f1te \.Atd c..lftun\ 1n 1~ of••<~ ot lhr <l~r• of trw-1tfor~d fOurt or 10 e>r•~nt Hwm to ttw un o~•\•Q""" "' I"" atfl(p 01 I( .. THl EE N M MrC Al MON, ?<ltt W•\lmln•l•r Avp SI• JOO. P 0 Flo• 3111 ~al 8¥dCl1 CA '!0140, wllorn lnflpr ntflc~" '"" Pf4tC~ ot bus1nt·\\ of l.,t"' un CJfl"IQf'W>O In •" l'T\lttf'r\. Pf"r14ftt\U't9 10 'd'(, P\t&tt" Su<" ( '""''"' With thf r~(f'\\'9ry vouc,_.,, mu't t:Mt tUP.d Of Dtf""'\•nlfl"d 4'\ •tore"M110 w 11n1n four rno<>lll\ .,11tt '"" '"" P\ll>liullon ol t1'•\ notice l/ENOOA· RUS SELL M cou rteous fast Wll llAMS, MARY JANE ' WILLIAMS. -&no ...... C.lEN information. IRl/ING <Ind MARY IRVING. hu\IMn<l 17141 547•7 IS I and wltfll', •H "' tf'f\anb 1n common AMO<dfod Junf' '· ,,,, •> ..... ,.......... ..MERIC ..... No 111J& 1n 8oot< tn:IO P-7•• of Of "" "" Call 642 5678 11oi11 R•<ord• In "'" olflo of lht M rfa -· RecorOfr at Or~ County; \JOIO con 010C)e Co. Put a few words tractdo<"_'.,.'oltowonqprO!Mrty to work for ou. All '""' cffi.in re.i ..,_,,Y "'""t I==============-...::========~=::::::...._. eel in lh4' County at Ot-. Sl•I• of I" 0~1 .. 0 DI'< 1 1918 ROBERT THORN ACIM<~\lra10t u• "'" ~\l•I• ol \•IOOt<.-il 'flWtt~W1ll An~•tO 11$.THLEEN M. M<C•LMON Attono•Y·•l>Uw 1"'WH~~Avt Sv•ltlll P.O le• JIU Seal laacll, CA "74t Pulllhhf!d OtllnQt' (N\I Oaoly Piiot [)oof •• ll. 70. 11. 1911 \<189-11 PUBLIC NOTICE Calllornte. OM<rlbl'<I "' tOllo•-. P&r<•I I. LOI II at Jr"'' 'lltO. In I~ Cll'I ot N--1 0.oKt>, •1 i>e• m•p r~ ror<lt'O In 8oot< 371. ""91'• 11lo37, l>Olll HK 'u•lv• of MIW:•llanC'ou• Ma~. '!' tOrO• 01 O<-Counh. C•htorn1a Parctl 2 HOn f'JtCIU\.lvre @M....,,..nl\ ov~r 111•1 property ano 101 '"" ourp()'\..f\ ., \u(_f"I fl.tVmt-nh ltrft '* 'M!<vf"d !Of""' be""111 ot or 9'""'1t0 tu owMr• •• W!'I IOr In tn. Ofoclaral1nn of Cov•n•nh. ConolloOn\ and R~~tr 1c llons nt<Orr:INI ~!""Mr 14. 1•7' In 800• 11111. P•ll• JOI ot Oll1c••1 P~orO\ AnCI ll'IY -ndmt!nh or •n M .. 1111ont ""''"'o· MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS l'ltll Y•Cl>I M•rt•, Nf"WPO<I 8•tcl\ C•l1torn1e "'II • •ll"l'f'I Mklrl'\\ or <ommo11 a, \}Qn•llon I•~ Mlovfl'. "° wt!rr11nty I\ ooven &\to It\ c0tnptfleMS• or cor ~u~n'°"cou•TM-TM rec1-·· ~fAT•OflCALlf'O•NIAPOlt TM VftWJtK llndtr M•d Cortlfll(I, by THE COUNTY 01' OUNGI! 1~&\0n ol • llrf'<Kll or Ofl&ull In IN' Ob -111"'2D togallon --l,,.r!'DY ~r•lolo/f' NOTIClf 01' HlfA•ING 01' Uf'(uled &no ()oollvtrro" lo lh• un f'ETITIOfl l'Olt ... OIATll 01' WILL dtf\IQn~O • wftll~n OeclM•llOll of ANO Lllnll•S TIHT .... llNTA"Y· 0.l•ull •no °"""'"° tor S.•• •no f'O• AUTHOltlZATION TO AO· wrtlll'flnollUofllrH<ll-Of•~<l•Ofl M I H I S T I • U N 0 I • T M II lo <&11!.e Ille ""'°'"'-" to \ell \Aid INOl~lfNOllNT AOMINIST•ATION propi,rly lo Wltltly \illO oD!IQallOM 01' llSTATH M:T ""° lntreefi.< .... unOeOIG"f'CI <AU~ "'' ... Of WALi.ACE J STAltR, n• Wkl notl<e Of llrH<ll-•I« hon IO.,.. WA (. L AC E JAMES ST A R It , 1e<OfO.O JUiy tt. "IA ~ 1"'1' ""'""' 0.<HM<I. Ho. 21lJI ... _ 11/U oaOe HU Of Ot NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIV[N tllet ll<lal ltecoro~ lolARIE STA'-R ..... lll«!Nrftln•P<tll Seid ule wlll I»-bul .. tll\Oul tton !Of Problt" Of Wiil 1111C! l•w<1no Of roven•nl M ... ,..,,h ~""'"' nr 1m L•tttr1 t..s1-1ary to IN l>;lttllont pll.O, •t-oino 1111 .. , e)o.\11,'IOfl u• "" -lo< aul?lorlt.tion to .om11\1n~r 1o1n cumllran<~•. to N1 '"" r•mAoflono Oer '"" "'°"'""'*"' ..itnll\lll<eOon Of prln<IPitl wm _.,,.., by .,.,o con l!!\l•ttt Ai.I, •f'ft<en<f ltH•ll\1<11" M-tr Mt. wllll lnlt<Ht 41\ 1n HI<! Con1141<1 tor turu,., Clartkul•" •no lllat tl>t provl!ltO le•< IU(llng 11rnounu ow110 ur1 II-•ne pit(• Of '-<•no ll>t W-"-' dtt P<IOf tru..1 ~). eov•ncn, 11 •ny .,..,, WI kw ()lo(amt»t "· 1'1•. •110 OCluno.r ,,,. 1..--0f -Conlr.KI , .. , • m,. In ""<_,room Of O.~n-nt1<.,.r,tn .oncl UP!'M«' 01 ,,,. T;u\IH Ho , Of Alo <OtJrt. "' 100 Ctvk c ... ,., AMI Of "" t'Vfts ""' .. bv tillO Con Orlve Wttl. In""' Clly Of s.nt• Alla tree' h lO ,.,. Will l)t lltlO 011 Ct.lllo"'I" Otoe-lier 21, lf1t ti II 00" m al I,,. Oiied ~r•, 1m. front'"''-• 10 '"' trll\t .. 't ollt<t WILLIAM I . fl JOMN, Sltwer I Tlllt llulldlnQ, tOO North C-y Cle,_ lro.dw•y \enta AR<t ( •ut0<nt• HNIOlt CITlllNS LIOAL Oett Ho...-tt !tit COUNHLINOH.l'VICI SflWARf TIT! E D•VIO L. P•R"Y COMP.JIN\' OF hit Office ... Jl» OltA"'°>E COVNTY k•l .. Ull,U."1• HWld ffll)IOll Tel• 0 141 ..._, ,,, AllC!t ... JoM• Tel· OUI ....,.. f Pcutlw.VI<• llr•"114'"1 Att_, .... ~ Pullll""" Or~ CO.\I 0..•I V P1101 fl'llbtl\...., 0rllf>Ot' CMtl O•llv l'llOI Nov 1' o.t t 1), 1919 0..c 11 U 10 tt111 ,4') 't 1411 II -., Answer Page. For the phone calls that can't wait. Answer Page orrers the most complete selection ol "beepers" In Southern California. We have regular l>eepcrs. two-address beepers ··even silent beepers that vibrate nolselcsslyl And every beeper has just one Job: to alert you to Important phone calls In· stantly, anytime, anywhere In I Q..9..(lO square miles or California. {No one covers more territory!) If you have Answer Page, _you'll nevfr mlsra crudlrl call again. because when someone wants you. they simply dlal your number on any phone and your beeper gives you the signal. It's as easy as that! You pay one low monthly rate. with no limit to the num· ber or "beeps" you can receive. no special equip· ment to Install a~d no extra phone chargu to pay. So why walt?.,~11.1 t he number nearest you and find out how easy It Is to stay In touch all the time ··with An1wet Pagel . ~~SWffi Pfl(jE 731-7777 Ot tall 1nlorm•11on la• Ill• An\l•tl PotQt olllc• nu101 •Ou • .. • • f • , Firm Boycotts Airline ' J Wanier Ai1m to Pwiish America11 for Move By MILTON MO KOWlT'l Wamrr Communication • an l'ntertaanml·nt conglom e raate (moval>:.. com1c bookH. record& pnperbocks, cable TV systems> h udquarter ed In New York City's Rockt"feller Cenlcr. ha!> a lot riding on a motion picture that opens this wt'ek In 700 lhtatt"r8 across the country The r11m IS "Sup<>rman," a blockbuster that. according to Variety. will have lo gros11 more than SHO million before Wumer begln 11 to see a decent return on Its Investment. ANXIOUS AS IT is about the s ucce!>s or this comae strip· inspired movie (and a sequel that's already in the work11). W arner 's top brass took tame out a couple of w eeks ago to send a communique to the company's 6.000 employees in the Umted States. The message was· ''From n o w o n. W arner <>mployees are nei&. to book any fltghls on American Airlines " R ecip1enls of this order in· eluded the people who turn out records under the labels Allan· t ac, Electra. A sylum and Nonesuch, lhe people who make A t ari el ectronic games and MS/ Plans Stock Sharing M SI Data Corp .• Costa M esa. has announced tl will distnbute llS 300,000 shares or W est ern Digital Corp . common stock on F'eb. 9 to MSI shareholders or re· cord as or Friday The W est ern Digital shares wer e acqUJred by M SI in settle· mentor a damage claim against West ern 01~1tal. The 300.000 shares wall be pro- rated among t he holder s of MS I 's appr oximatel y 1.988.300 common shares. Cash w all be paid in lieu of fractional sh ar es. Money Tree Knickerbocker stuffed toyi., the people wh o prod u ce "Superm~1n" comic books and. presumably. lhe m embers or the Nl'w Y ork Cosmos soccer team. which Warner owns. WARNER IS conductinfll Uus vendetta agains t American Airlines as a patriotic corpor ate c1l1ien of New York American had just announced It was re· locating lls headquarters rrom New Yorlc to th e Oallas·Fort W orth Au·port. W arner took it upon itself to punish American for this deser tion. B oycotts of companies for soci al r easons arc not new and while they often strike t er ror an the hearts of corporate CX · eculives. they usually fail by not enlisting enough supporteri. I R ECENTLY wrote a column detailing the peccadallos of Isaac M . Singer , the sewing m arhane inventor who sired 24 children by f ive different women only two or whom he married. Sanger and his f a mily have had nothing to do with the Singer company for 100 years now but this a<·count so a ngered Colleen K elley of Spokane. Wash .• that ~he wrote to me to say that sh •• would n eve r buy anoth ~r Singe r machine and that she would RtVl' her daughter a Sears. Hot>buck sewing machine as J h1~t1 !>l'hool gr aduation present. Mrs K cllev mav have m issed the part o f that column which noted that Singer m akes power t ools. vacuum clean er c; and furniture that Sears sells under its o wn labels -and that :-;ear!-, Over 1'h~ Counter NASO Ustinq' ttoebuck uccounls for 8 percent or Singer '• tot81 votumne. OF COtJRSE SOME boycotti succeed. The Cesur Chaves grapt.1 boycott worked. A boycott by tradt.• unionist.a; hom osexuals and minority groups was a factor In Coors beer losin g its grip on the California m3rket. And a labor union boycott h elped eut u dent In th~ sales of· Farah lacks. ' AMERICAN AIRLINES could: eertalnJy be hurt if other New' York based companies retaliat·· ed the w ay W arn e r Comm-· unicatlonsd1d ' New York Is an Important gateway c i ty for American, which has bested United and. TWA an the coast·to-coast market becau se o f the p r e· ference sh own to it by Ne w Yorkers O n the other hand, Warner must realize that the boycott can be a two-edged 1word. What if Texans decide to re- taliate agajnst W amer·produced. goods and services? What will• Warner do, for example, if all the kids in Texaa decide to stop buying Mad comics? Amcord Seeks Knight Stock Amcord Inc .• N ewport Beach has announced that it Is making a cash tender offer through a wholly owned subsidiary, Am- co rd Devel opments, Inc .• for common stock of Knight In· dustries, Inc., at $8 a share. Am· cord presently holds approx- imately 48 percent of Knight's common shares. The offer is to expire Jan. s, 1979, unless extended. lip• a•d Doae ... H•~ ·":t .4tD1l q Smttntor11 I AllOlf"f\ ' f f'Jflffltt Pct ()ti 11 \ Off ,. , I lltl{P"" 4 Pyr&m()ol NEW VQRIC IAPI • ""°'' a<t1vf ov•r \ O•IB•.,.. Off 16 I Oft IS. 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'• u nRelg .n s 11 70-\/, Bal<rlnl .14 11 llS 31' '• Cot> pf I 7S 28 ll''> "' ~ l.IO 8 48S 18 1111 Kro.t\lr 8 9 -'t Nw£n CU..0 6 13 27'4 1-1/\1 ..,, " '4'•-1\it VSF !. 1 -t 1~ ~v I ) 21 ,.,,._ "' C-lnd ... • ' 18 'I> • •$ S'4. '. Kroqe~ 7 ' 67 3S"o-'"' Nwlli.I l.7S • 139 28 l+ SQtWol • & s ll~~ "" usFfd 2 ·, 160 , ....... ii. e1e1u P• 10. .!. 30.,._ ... ccooe>Wd°'dur'' ~ i! ,"1 •r· ~ 75~ 1 42: 't:~-:~ ~u~• ~1: ~ ~ ... NwlPlll H~ , 3011 21!~. t'.."~f11 iq ~ ~~: .~ VSGm • llO 4 ioi. "''•-'Ill> W.Oioeciay, December 13. 1978 DAILY PILOT 87 Public Fed llp Hospitals Aim At Cost Control By JORN CUNNIFi' ,,. ......... ~ lf )'OU u k the hospital lndustry whether voluntary C'Of controls work, you wlll get an affirmaUve an~r. l claims to have proved its point: it claims it has a lesaon t teach others. Not everyone will agree with the industry's a~ ment. because lt concedes prices rose 13.6 percent in the J months through Au~UJt. But that, it observts, is bellt than the year-4!a.rller s 16.5 percent. AND, SA 'YS ALEX McMAHON, Ame rican Hosp1t; Assoc:lation pretldoot, the improvement will continue "The word ts out," he said: Americana are fed up wlth ril Ing hosplt.aJ costs, and the hospitals m ust re3pond. "There la no stimulus to volunteenng like the drort, said an associate as be explained the "VE" or voluntar etrort program begun more than a year ago by the AH and related health groups. VE set as its major goal a 2 percent a nnual reduction in the rate of lncrease of hospital expenditures for 1978 and 1979. Not a decrease in expenses, It. should be noted; merely a decrease ln the increase rate. The route to the goals was clear : They would seek no net increase in the number of hospital beds. a reduction in new capital investment, a voluntary limit on physician fee increases. CUNNll'I' TU E RE IS NOTHING VERY origina l in su e mrasures. except ln re lation to the attitude that prevail~ berore that no expense should be spared. As McMahon tells It. the "before" attitude emanate from the public. even though it was the public that late served notice it was fed up. The difference symbolizes th decades: In the 1960s the mood was expansionary; m th 1970s the mood favors conservation. "No longer are we a ble to do everything we want l do.•• said McMahon. "We have to prioritize, just as 11 education and and national defense." ESTABLISH ING PRIORITIES. Mc Ma hon sayti means slowing the expansion or services and foresakilll new mtens1ve care units, cardiac units, bum and d aalysi l'enters. · "Obviously we cannot spend all we could spend tr national defense." McMahon says. The same limitation hold for health care, he a dds. The questions remaan. Why 1s the goal simply t,. red uce hospital mflahon by 2 percent a year for tw. years? Why settle for an inflaUon rate of 11 percent or so ? McMahon says a total reduction of 4 percent 1s onl. the immediate goal. "After that," be said, •·we'll tak another look." Investors Cautious As Oil Meet Nears N EW YORK (AP) -The stock market beaded lowe aga in today as Wall Street awaited a priclng decision b: oil~xporting ~tries. · ' • The Dow Jones aver age of 30 industrials was down s.1, points to809.86. Losers outnumbered gainers by a 2-J margin in thi over-all tally of New York Stock Ex.change-listed issues. Analysts saJd there was nothing in the ne ws to stir trn market out ol the lethargy that set in late last month . They noted that lrMders were cautiously awaiting lht OrgaDizatioo of Petroleum Exporting Countries meetin1 beginning Saturday on pricing for 1979. NEW V()ftK tjllPf· S...._ 4 Pm P"<f aNI net < ..... 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The characters of this children's classic are given a modem setting tn th ls new TV movie. ABC fJ 9:00 -Perry Coma's Early American Christmas Party. A mus ical glance backward at earlier Christmases in Ame1ica with John Wayne. Diana Canova and the William and Mary Choir from Williamsburg. Va. KCOP Cl) 10:00 -Great Airship Disasters. A documentary about the untimely end of famous blimps and zeppelins. Glenn Ford is the narrator ""' French underg•ound (2 hrl) whlCll COUid dry up I he wat9f 1<1ppty ot the coon- ~ (P•rt 21 till CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING undet'#Ofld (Ptt1 t °' 2) tR) t:OO D TOMOMOW Ou.I Jot Holtlf'IOW. tot• mer toe> 111C1tt 10 IM late Aept...,.atr¥e Lee> Ryen. us. ()) l(OJAI( "Jualiee ~·· Kojlllt'• "'-•ioa•ion °' .,, ta. yHr•Old mura.r OIM IMdl '*" to • Metltly eonetruc:tlOn firm °""*· (R) 1:IO 1J LOYI IXl'9'T8 t:461 NEwt t:OO NIWI WAHnO: DEAD CM ALM "'latl~reat" g) OETSMART KAOS 90enta lnftn•et• CQfllTROL 2.26 . 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Ch.inrit.•l :! 8 OEATHIN OUYANA Host M11ge Thrasher mttlf...,.. ftlfry Butord und Allomey Mark L-G> OREA T AIRSHIP OISAS~ • DICK CAVETT G..-t Or Robert Col86 (Part 2 of 2) 1 t :30 I) Cl) C88 LA rE MOVlE • • "Terraces" I 1977) Lloyd Bochnar. Julte Newmar A group ol very dlHt1tent people 11""'9 tn odjo1n1ng apartments ana;e tefraoM and prob- lems wtlh their netghl>Ofs D TC>f4IOHT A woman rs put 1n10 a deep hypnotrc tronce •• a party and make& some startling , evelatt0n5 ., NEWS "51 NEWS 3.'06 MOVIE • • "What Pnc. Glory"' (19521 Jemes Cagney. Oen O•lley QJ MERV GRIFF~ Gueata T nnv lh11111111t Sarah V11u9nu11 h•·11u1 Olfllot ""'"'* "~' 7:00 8 C8S NEWS • N8CNEWS 8 NEWl YWEO GAME ABC NEWS 8 LYNN SHACKELfi>AO l .. lly "ltWf'nle<I e ,,..... form ol -II) "1et coultl r111>l<Ke INI ~ IOf Oii Cl) 8 ANFORO ANO SON Wh•n • Puorto Ric .in 11~hb()( lllil<$ heel ,.,, .. 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Cl) 8AH OIEGO CLIPPERS' COACHES SHOW a:42 m OAGAHl8M A oompa<ISOn t>e'-1 Ille 1n a mooem e11y end the twman body t:OO fJ Cl) C88 MOVIE · Lavey A ClrCle Of Ctirl· Oren. Part Two 'cP•-eJ Ja.ne Ale•encler Ronny CoJC. A teeCher 01 emotioo- ally d•turl>ed children llndl '*9ell torn ~ Miii. her own needs end 119 ot her Chatges . O ~AAVCOMO Jonn Wayne, Eugene Fodor. Diana Canova, Kytene Barker and lhe Wn. 11am and Marv Cnorr 1<>1n OleM Ford natlltH lhtS documentarv wtllcll 1raGM the 111.1a1eo a11shlp age. the age ol zeppelins and blimp& f:ln EUZABETH SW.ADOS "Grr1 Wlfrl The Incredible Feeling" A portrait ol com- paser EllZ8Delh Swados and a aempllnq of hOf woo '1!) THE N08EL PR1ZE eo11t1teoe o1 t11e -dino of the Nobel Prues 1n StOCllllOlm. S..eden. 10:30 CD NEWS G) 8AIOOE cou.AP8E8 10:42 fD OMANISM A ComperllOll ~ 111e lfl 0 modern CtfV llld I he humln~ 11:008 0 D CIJ llll lJNEWS 0 UAR8CLU8 8 MOVIE • • "'Orders To Koll .. (19591 Edd II Alt>erl, Paul M8NIO An American tnlel· llOl1GO agent •• dtopped tnto occ:up+ecl France with orderl 10 1uu • member o1 Host Johnny Ca,,on Guests Joan Rivers. Lou HOitz. Ann-Metgret 0 TWIUOHT Z<>f4E Ed Lindsay has an Old redlO. whlCti only piclls up old radio soows G QI P0UCE WOMAN Pepper 1~ aatigned to 1renlC)Ort • key witness tn an~ figure's trial toulery 8 MOVIE • • "Orders To Kill I t95e) Eddie Albert. Paul M._An~m111· •oenoe agent 1$ dropped rnto ocx;upoed Frence wrth 0<deta to k1N a member 01 the F renc;f\ Uftdef Q<ound (2 hra I at THE GONQ SHOW g) GETSMART KAOS demands one blltlon OOllats rensom IOt Ille s.ecret dehyd1alton lonnvls Q) HONEYMOOHEAS Ralph lotk>w11 Ed's compfl. ca1ed Plan to avOld a light and ttlll save taoe 12:30 0 MOVIE • * ., .. NO•lhwe•t Ou1post" ( t9471 NeltOn Eddy. Ilona M-y An Amer1e1n cavalry officer hat«>• an imprt!IOned AUS• s1an girl esc~ trom her hutb&nd I 1 h• , !>S min ) CD MOVIE * * * '"The Btldge"' ( t960) Folker Bohnet, f "'' Wepoer A squad ot Nllll chtld·M>IOIOfl are ordered to hold a bridge iii ell costs (:I ht$ I G) MOVIE • • · The M•n r rom Bmer Ridge · (19!>!>1 Le• Bsri..er. M•r• Cordey A 1eoe.a1 8Qlnt alltlffiOll IO tnltllrale an oullaw gang t t nr • 30 m1n1 12:37 D ®' 8 W.A T "Tile Runnt"9 Man ' An unoercover agent """"*' t111trmony ""' a '"god!•· ,,..., .• to prison 1s ten· tenced to de•lh by Ille 3:56U NEWS •:00 0 MOVIE • * "At Long As You L111e" (1964) Marlane Koctt. Kafln Dor CD MOVIE * * * "I Marneel A Wltetl" I t942) Veronlc1 Lake, SutBn Hayw9fd. U08 MOVIE • • • "The Gentle Gunmen" I t952) Jot\n MtllS, ()Hi( Bogerele. Thur•da•'• Bayt illlt9 Mo"~ AFTERNOON 12:00 8 **'-""'Hannah lee" I 19531 Macdonald C.-.y, Joanne °"' CB ••• "His 8'oltler'• W1te" I 1936) Robert Taylor, Bar bat• St ltlWyQll 3:00 ®J * * "Tha Oudl Gun" I t~I Audia~. Mer· ry An00r5 8:30 8 • • • "See No E'tlf' (1971) Mii f 1rrow. Robin 8alley. CBS, ABC in Photo Finish NEW YORK <AP> -No Dlte really C'xpects a challenge this seru.on to ABC 's dom1nat1on of the TV networks' prime·time ratings com- petition, but CBS 1s makmg a gamC' of it. The ratmgs race for the week end- ing Dee. 10 was a dead heat, ABC and CBS with 20 points each, NBC trailing at 17.2. The networks say that means in an average prime-time minute during the week, 20 percent of the homes in the country were tuned to both ABC and CBS. ABC had won the ratings compet1· lion nine of the 11 weeks this season. losing only to NBC's World Sen es programming. which ran during parts of two weeks. CBS spent fi ve weeks at the st<1rt or the season m last place. and the last six as run- nerup to ABC. C BS DID IT TRIS time with five of the week's 10 most-watched pro- grams, though ABC -as usual - swept the top three places. ABC's "Three's Company" got the week's highest rating, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Company show. with Tuesday mght companion "Laverne and Shirley" less than a point behind. The rating for "Three's Company" was 33.6, which Nielsen says means or aJI the homes an the country Wlth television. 33.6 percent saw at least part of the show. CBS' BFSI' WAS tie No. 4 "00 Minutes," the new~azine that finished No. l in th~ ratings two weeks earlier. NBC's newsmagazme. "Weekend." continued its struggle tn prime·timc. finishin~ 63rd of 64 s hows rated. CBS listed a couple of specials an the Top 10. "1lurd Annual Circus of the Stars" in sixth place and "All Star Tribute to Jimmy Stewart" seventh. NBC's toi>-rated show was "Lillie House on the Prairie." ranked mnlh. IN ADDITION TO "Weekend." NBC had two other programs in the bottom five -"Grandpa Goes to Washington" in 60th place and "Pro· ject U.F.O." No. 62. ABC's "Lucan·· was 61st. and CBS' special from the Kennedy Center in Washington was ranked No. 64 Here are the week's 10 most· watched programs: "Tbree's Company," with a rating of 33.~ representing 25 million homes. "Laverne and Shirley," 33.1 or 24.7 miJlion, "Happy Days," 30.5 or 22.7 million, all ABC; "00 Minutes," 29 3 or 21.8 milUon. CBS: "Taxi." 28 8 or 21.5 m1l1Jon. ABC : "Circus of the Stars ... 28 or 20.9 million. "Tnbute to Jimmy Stewart," 27.9 or 20.8 million. and "M-A-S-tt.'• 2':".4 or 20 4 million. all CBS; "Little House on tht: Prairie.'' 27.2 or 20.3 million. NBC. and "One Day at a Ti me," 25. 7 or 19. l m illioo. CBS. THE SECOND 10 shows : · · Ptnk Panther's Christmas Special.'' ABC; "Rudolph the Red· Nosed Reindeer." "All in the Fam1- iy" and "Alice;· all CBS: "Beru1's Very Qwr1 Christmas Story." ABC: "The Wal tons," CBS: .. Love Boat.'' ABC: "A Country Christmas," CBS: "Fantasy Island.'' ABC. and Monday Movie "Soddenly, Love,'' NBC. 'Tosca' Ope ra Slated Tuesday NEW YORK CAP> -Giacomo Puc· cina 's opera "Tosca" will be televised •Barth• /tlak~• II live for the first time from the Martin Mull. who h oste d the Metropolitan Opera House on Tues-· · I l day, Dec. 19. on the Public Broadcast· :,atmca ta k shows .. Fernwood 2Ntght" and "America 2Nighr· an~ Service. 'Sky Terro r ' O n T V Soprano Shirley Verrett will make us the St'lf·s~rving Barth Gimble. her debut on "Live From the Met" as w1 II get a taste of the real thing HOLLYWOOD !AP> -Efrem Zim· Floria Tosca, and (tahan tenor Lu-wht'n he takes over as guest host balist Jr .• Dan Haggerty, and Tovah ciano Pavarotti will play her doomed of J o hnny Carson's Tonight show Feldshuh star an the CBS movie lover. MarioCavaradossi. Mondav Jan 2 "Terror Out or the Sky" on Tuesday, --------------------·-·---· -· ------- Dec. 26. 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ENTERTAINMENT I MUSIC ~. 0.0.mber 13. 1978 DAILY PILOT 89 Tanya Going Hollywood It tUe9 .__.wry ..-c'•l t.o belp )'Dl.l ~ eomeooe wry tlp"ri•' 8y PE'fER J. BOYER LOS AN<a:Lt;s I Af'I You could tt·ll 'otnt>than.c wo~ uroot m thf> carct"'r of rnunlry 1un.ct•r Tun)'D Tu<'kf'r You could ltll by th1• Hollywood subtl'-'tlt•M fo'1r11t, thl'rl' wa.i. thf' covtlr on ht•r new ulbum ll wuAn't your standntd "Elvis Presley Is obout as heavy as l got when l wos growtn• up f was never really into rock ·n' roll" Ml'llflll .. 1---t r o u n t r y a I hum eov<'r. n 111 rn11htforw pubttc111t · the country mlM1 ht1.11 IX•\'onw Mass Rock u.nd ltoll " Aha' Cro:ri8over Time The Umt· u1 wt11rh the get-ri&hl· w1th roek <'ountry s tara (and they abound ltlt'Ht' days> pop up an ll lot or lnt••rvlews sin.ilng the "I was·broul(hl 011 w1th-country- mu111c but-l·nt·ed-to-expand-my horlions 1tnd besid es. the bucks ara better in rork·blues WHEN MISS PARTON left Nash ville for her Hollywood· charted crossover journey more than a year ago. there was quite a stir on Music City Row and more than a little grumbling about how certain high ·n m1~hty folk" sometimes forget their roots. But after a while. it became clear that Mlsa Part.on's country audience wu so firmly entrenched nothing to fear from going pop. L--==::....:..====.:. ___ ...:::====~;..__J u nl port mil o( II :>Wt•t•I TO BE t'AIR to Tanya, though. iih<' 1s a better pop-rock llinger than Dolly Parton. lhat beautiful extravagance of nature who made the country-to.pop crossover the popular sport 1t is Miss Tucker poM.esses the aban· don ne<:essary to perform rock well, as evidenced by her fme r~ndillon of Uuddy Holly's "Not Fade Away ," and her first crossover album. "TNT." has met with heavy early success ~~Ingle dreoclm 1 .. mor~ powc 1 ful thc>n ,, lhou11>and rc.illllc • edwards BRISTOL CINEMA" 6:00~~:15 AISTOl AT MACAITHUl SAT/SUN 12:45, 3:15, 540-7444 6:00, 8:45, 11 :15 A colouol 9n'9rtvinment. Visually, ·n.. W'.r outdoel •verttltittfl I 've ...,. on tit. screen in "-codtls. Everyon• is iust ploin perfect." ; ~ - "It's stick and eoergeuc and tun Great mornen1-, and a 101 ot lite. -;ensa110na1 special ettects and C08tumeS ~ ROQf'l I t>t"1 ~~"'''''·ftir\ ··Ross 1s superb in 'The Wlz'. her performance ranks wiltl 11\at ot Bart>fa Streisand in 'Funny Gift' end L12a M1nnelll It\ 'Caberet'" c-s.>111. L1"CllQO 1roOuM DIANA POSS.-. ·rHE WIZ" Aho5io'mg MICHAEL JACKSON · NIPSEY PVSSELL TED fl()SS · LENA IOWE mc1 RICHARD PRr"OR c~ "M wu·' .._.._ . ...,. .. '----. ....... -._,,..,.,.,, ............. TONY 'WALTON· CHARLIE SMALLS· QUINCY JONES .................. ..... ~-............, KEN HAAPET\ · DEDE ALLEN · OSWALD ~So1c « ... ,.....,,.,_ ... ....._.._... ~- ALOERT 'WHITLOCK JOEL SCHUMACHER · l\00 COHEN cm1~ SIDNrnUMH WED-THURS 7:15-t:•S FRI 1:00, 8:30, 10:45 SAT/SUN 1:00, 3 ;30, &iOO, 8:30, 10:45 edwards CINEMA HARBOR AT ADAMS COST A MESA 546·3 I 02 f JCt'd fllnf(t•r It I a n 1· I n .: hl'DVt•nward lt II t h I' I • 1 1\ n VJ W II I\ TUC••• 111 t·lun·J In un urrogantly i.ensuol po.•w w1lh u m1crophont' l'c>rd ~nukf'd bt:twt-en lht> legs of ht•r skm IJght leather britches !Imm "It's almo!>t there. but not quite." Miss Tucker says of her first go at a rock-oriented pro- duct. "I don't know how far l have to go. but 1 think I'm get· tmg c lose" Miss Tucker says sbe. too. might encounter some s tatic because or her s plashy break in· to pop, but she shrugs it orr. "I think it's very petty and very selfis h for people to criticize." she says. "To be am· b1Uous and to want more poeple to like what you're doin' is not necessarily to be money·crat.ed. I might lose a rew fans. but I hope to gain 20.000 new ones. I'm a very ambitious person." And then she delivers the bot· tom line of the crossover busi· STARTS FRIDAY &olf'n COAIT auOA PAIU( DRIYl·IM Com Meu 1714> 546·2711 Buena Park (7141821-4070 Ul TWll "I " Westminster (714) 893·1~ THY.N THERE WAS the 'trnnRt> 1m 1lut1on Play boy foldout 111 one of tht' major must(' trade maRuzane!> ll was Tanya again. this tame in a bedt•v ilin.: mood. polled in a bright red. form -f1ll1ng satin oulf1t, her tongue seducllvely J>l'eking from a corner or her crimson mouth. There's something about the cool. cakulaled way that coun- try s ingers s uddenly feel the urge to sing rock ·n' roll that s uggests contrivance. and Miss Tucker honestlv admits that ness. "Besides, I'd like to make -===============::::::::::::::=.. a lot of money and play in halls My. Then m the mail cam e this dee I a ration fro m T a ny a 's "' l"ilvt J;:\111 I~ 111'1 ·-Iffil lf (lt""''·~-~ ,."°""_..,.. ·'-, .,. ~. -.-)lllJil""'O NOW PLAYING EDWARDS NEWPORT #1 Newport Beach 644·0760 C11lDOMl Orange 63-4·2553 IUIU POK ORIYl·ll Buena Park 821~4070 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 "AMAACORD" 7:30 "8'12" '~3 STARTS SATURDAY! a MASTEllPIEa ol ANIMATION ••• a IURST ol FUN and ADVENTURE with 3.000 people and I'd like to drive a big car. There's nothing wrong with that." ~'llUIOllJ CGsU Mesa (7141 ~73 -... ,30·9~ SOl '!>ool l~·•Ql•ll~•llO••OlO COIOll'f 2t AnNrttrt 171' I m ·890? ITAOlllll Dflm~ " °'~ m•1 639-ano HELD OVER! SCR '.'I INAUGURAL PRODUCTION in the ll<'W ./th Step Theatre: SAROYAN'S The Time of Your Life TiC'kel\: S6.50 . S7.50. '>X.50 Good Sears Available· FRI .. SAT .. SUN. DEC 15. 16. 17 Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra In Orange County ti.ICHAEI. TILSOH THOMAS. Geest COIMistor MfJRRA Y PERAHIA. ,._. .. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 8:30 p.m. Highly acdalmed MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS will conduct lhe LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC - fearur1no the brtlhant voung 01an1st MURRAY PERAHIA. 1n the Santa Ana High School Auditonum. 520 W WaltlYI. Santa Ana NEW ~OGRAM· Prolcoheff s Suite lieutenant K1je. Reso1gh1·s ··Roman f:est1va1s··. Beernoven Concerlo No 1 for Ptano and Ofctlestra TICKET INFORMATION Orange County Ptulharmonic Society. 234 East '71'1 St. Cosra Mesa. ohone -(7141 646-641' T1Ckers 11 a1101lable at the door MASTDCHARGf & YISA ACCErTID GOOD RfSBtYEO SEATS STILl AYAILAIU THE VIKING INVITES YOU TO ... See the Live Cougars! for years. the Cougar hH been ldenllfled with Ltncoln·Mercury •• "The Sign of the Cat." Now, Ouetefaon Llncoln·Mercury In Huntington Beech glvH yo'l-tlM6. ~ t &ff Live Cougar• -en Infant and an .clutt - during our n•• car ehowlng. lktng the kid• -bring everyone In th• femlly. II'• education•! and •nt•rt•h'llng. At 3 p.m. to 1 p.m. t hl• Friday, O.C.mber 11th, e profeeslonel photographer wlll ti. on hand to take your portrait with th••• unuaual enlmelt . To subscribe to yo ur community newspaper call 642-4321 DAILY PILOT ........ MATINEES SATUllAY & SUNIAY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PGI "JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR " 110 MM "PARADISE ALLEY'7 (PGl 'WILD GEESE" (R) "THE BOYS IN OOMPANY C" "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" fR> "MAGIC" tR> . .,.,,,,.,. I , .• • I .,• • ' • t • • 'Same Time' Subsides By ARTH R KNlGIIT , ...... ,~·-- The idea of tranah1t111l( Bernard Sludt'" Srffdway NL. .. Dl Tlmu. Nlllll ¥cat." into a movie wwm'l too lnaplrl'(J 1n tht-fi rst place. not t-nn wllh th reful1~ nt F.11 n Aunityn repnsmg her co t~rrtna role tbut oppusltc• Alan Alda ln this ouUnf>· S ack!'I two character play copltulliC!d upon the th te-r '• apeclal maatc. with the ma1ic hap· ~nlna rtaht betor our yes. In six 11cenes span· nlna a quarter of a ctmtury, hlll two star crossed lovtrl m et. l oved. (,.--u-,,n,vs---E--J blc kt1rrd and fell madly MVP'• out of aync with each REJ'IEJV oth('r'11 constantly shift· --------inR llfo 1t.ylcs. yet met gain (or their MDDUUI "rt!lreal" with th rl1 ot eMrh new curtain. IOOJ(t' rt'fttaurant, a quick tnp to lho ICX'al airport or simply ltavln& the coltaae on occulon to gather up firewood The play·11 essenllally stralght·line s tructur· Ing, which Slade turned into a to.1r "-'"'"on the stu1tc. here bccomea arbitrary and constncting. devoid of both the n ow and conruct lhat lend drumallc Impact to u film. Even Slade's comic one-liners. which kept Broadway audiences laughing for three years. emerge as forced and unduly scatological under Hobert Mulligan's less·than-sclntiUatlng direction. Marvin llamHsch's occasional musical interludes merely underline lhe obvious. THE WALTt;ll MIRISCH·Robert Mulligan producUoo mMnUICll lo lose much of the play's fun· ----· damenlal IUnphclty S0me Of this 108S has to do with the taM: with which the f&lm medium can a c· AND WHAT 18 MOST obvious Is that, for all their tender loving care, the makers of "Same T ime. Next Year" have failed to tum a satisfying play Into a satisfactory movie. On the credit side are Robert Surtees' resour~ful camera work. in· eluding some glorious seascapes up Mendocino wav; Henrv Bumstead's meticulous oroduction de· sign and Theadora Van Runkle's unobstrusively wit· ty costume changes for Ellen Buntyn: William Tut· tie's makeup, which convincingly ages the two pro- tagonists; and the Charles Braverman·Ken Rudolph montage sequences. which encapsulate both the bis· toric highlights and the changing life styles of the passing years. DAMIEN OMEN II THE DRIVER'' (A) "MAGIC"IRI ''CORVETTE SUMMER" "MAGIC"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "THE GROOVE TUBE" "HALLOWEEN" (RI ALL DIUV£·1N$ onN 6:lOP.M. ... 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I found a chemistry working for tbe Buratyn·Cbarles Grodin combination (and the Carol Bumetl·Dick Van Dyke teaming as well> th l never aeema to nare up between Buntyn and AJda. Maybe it's because ln the movies, we're just too close up; there Isn't lhe dlataoce that lent enchantment to the people ·on the stage, bathing them in a romantic glow. Lacking these, the Alda character emerges as particularly petty and self· indulgent. BUT I TIUNK THE fault lies deeper. Perhaps tf Slade had not been permitted to do his own adap· talion, something a bit more cinematic might have been developed, beyond such transparently superfluous "opening out" scenes as dinner in the an THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MAH'S SD. COAST PIJZA c.m•11 wtlmUI S41-1lll "UP IN SMOKE" (R) ~......., ..... ,,..., .... IAT .~1~11 ''*" ....... '". ftUP- MANN'S "GOING SOUTH"(PG) SO. 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Shnmp Pult1ApPf't11er 111 an elqut molded dish to ~ st!rvt'd w1lh crat·~ei-5 Start with a mix of un!lavorc.>d 8"1aUn and bqucfit'd Instant nonfat dry milk (for ntnt ~ n r\c • Hlt-nd with r~am chtt!!.f' 'hnmp and a lively l'01nbln1Uon of 1 a1mmnac11 MUarante"l"d \o wakt1 up the palow <'ho11l>t•d &rt·~·n cblllt"t, onion and mayonnw~ ChJll u dlncted For a ~rfecl holulay M•rnlsh. ui,• 1lrlP1 of red pimiento and gret•n chill ~pJ)t'n A <'Olorlul and unusuol u l d u that Motdcd t:atPll<'ho. which lro1111hth'b the popular lute of ~aLpucho soup into ia nt•w and different form l'utn bill\.' lhe hnteht n .. vor of Slf''*«'d tomllt~ll Jnd tom1uo b.iut·~· ""1th th!>~ol"t"d gelatin and 'l'JSOOIOt(S and •II lht •<'COUlremf'nll usually ui.t11H:1ull'd wUh Maapacho chopped onion. t•t•lt>ry. t·ucum~r arnd green pepper Chill u 1hn•rtl'd Unmold ut tht-VW'1Y I( your budget pt>rm1t11, )OU ma}' wli.h to an<'l ude .. pretty eight 1·up mold 8.b )'art of \our hoslt'!>b gift A magruftct•nt hohdity de~ert Is Chocolate Crumb Cheese Cake An e1tc1lln& and unexpect ed blt>nd or tastes, It reatures a chocolate wafer crust whkh is lmed with pt'ar halves Into this 1s pourl'd a glorious cheeM· t•ake f1Uang Lemon JU1ce and nod g1 ve zest to the n ch (1Jllng . liq- uefied instant rionfat dr)· milk adds protein richness and helps to hold the calon es down. Bake, cool and chill over,rught Then unmold your masterpiece and give at a pretty party tnm with Marasctuoo chernes and almonds You may as well type up u copy of each rec- ipe and present it to your holiday hostess along with the food -because 11 ·~ a cmch there will IJe requests' SHRIMP PATE APPETIZER <Makes one 211>-cup mold) l tablespoon ( 1 envelope) unflavored gelatin 1 cup liquid instant milk I package (3 ounces) cream cheese 1 tablespoon instant minced onion 2 tablespooru. chopped green chilies 1 ~ cups (two 41h-ounce cans) drained shrimp "• cup mayonnaise Pimiento and green chili strips to garnish Soften gelatin in liquid instant mllk. Heat, stirring constantly. until gelatin is dissolved. Blend gelatin mixture with c ream cheese, onion, chopped ch1hes. shnmp, and mayon- Grammy Lassies are a taste treat of gingerbread and richness. nlli t' hill to t'O~l11tttAe)' ol un~at n •.Cf whltf! Spoon Into ~Iii <'UP mold Chill untl flrm Unmold. aium11h with strips of plmltmto und ar ·n chili Stlrvr with crat'k.,rs 3 lf'laun MOLDED GA..!PACllO t Makf't OOf! l ·eup mold> tnbll'apoon1 t3 envelope•' unflavored 2 t'Uj)t WUll'r I ·"4 cuv• ( 14 '• ouncr c1n > st e wed tom at~ und Juict- 2 t·up11 (two 8 oun('t' co1u;) Lom11to sauce l' fll/' wine vlnea r l tab e~pc1on Wore: 11ter11hirc isauce 12 dropt hot pepper auc~ 1 • . ., teupoon ealt '' lt'MIPoOn cumin I <'ruah~ .cnrllc clo ' ' t'UP flndy t·hupr on 4 • 1·up fint'ly t•hopped celery '• 1 up finely 1·h1111ped cucumber I 1·up f11wly l'hOppt:d green pepper Softl'n K~latin In w11ter 1n small saucepan l ll•nt. 11Ur11ng l'Onstunlly to prevent sticking. un- til gt1l11tin 111 d11umlvec.l Re move from heat. t>ruin k wed tomatoes. reserve JWCe. Chop h1rnat~ Comb&nl' d1~i.olved gelatin. reserved JUICt' and t hopJ.>("d tomlit<>eb, and remammg in· gred1entb Chill, st1rrin~ occasionally, until mix· lure mounds from bpoon. Pour wt.o 7 or 8-cup mold Ctull until firm C'HOC'OLATE CRUMB CHEESE CAKE <Makes one 8\.-Jx41fall21fa·l.Dcb loaf) 1:\1 cups crushed chocolate wafers ~.cup sugar "~ <'UP melted butter 2 l'UPb <I pound can ) dramed pear halves 4 paekages CJ ounces each> softened cream chtiese 1 egg l lablesooon lemon juice l teaspoon lemon rind l tablespoon flour l cup hqu1d instant nonfat dry milk Maraschino cherries Whole blanched almonds Combine chocolate wafers, 11. cup sugar and melted butter Max thoroughly. Press on bottom and up :.ides of fo1l-hned 8~ x 4 ~ x 2'h·tnch glass loaf dish. Arrange pear halves .• hollow side up, on bottom of dish. Combine cream cheese, remaining sugar, egg, lemon juice. rind, and flour in small mixer bowl. Beat until blended. Add liquid instant milk gradually, beating until thoroughly blended. Pour carefully over pears. Bake in moderate oven (350 F.) 55 minutes or until center is set. Cool. then chill overnight. Unmold onto platter ; remove foil. Garnish with halved Marasctuno chernes and whole blanched almonds. Take·along Dessert Gingerbread and cheesecake are swirled together to form delectable Grammy Lassies. Even at holiday time, entertaining is often less or a "production" than in the "old days" before a majority or women had jobs away from home. When friends are invited to dinner, many hostesse• hear offers of ·'let me bring something." If you're the one making such an offer, here's a delicious choice for a take-along dessert. Gingerbread and cheesecake are swirled together to rorm delectable Grammy Lassies. 'Rlese moisl squares are excellent eaten "as is" (something like brownies). Topped with a warm orange sauce, Grammy Lassies are simply elegant. Served that style, this dessert is reminiscent or that southern s pecialty known as Plantation Pudding or Magnolia Pudding. Grammy Lassie& begin with packaged gingerbread mix stirred together with mild un- s ulphured molasses for added flavor and moist· ness. tr you pref' er to bake "from scratch," the recipe for Grandma's Favorite Gingerbread ia included. G&AIOIY LASSIES 1 package (14~ 6&.) gingerbread mix Y.s c~ unsuJpbured moluaes 1eu 'h cup water t package (8 oz.) cream cheese 2 tablespoons butter or margarine ~cupsu1ar 2egs 2 tablespooo1 nour 2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concen- trate, thawed To make 1tn1erbread batter, combine gingerbread mb:, molasses, I egg, and water; beat until smooth. Spread batter into well-oiled 9xl3-inch pan. To make cheese batter, beat together re- maining ingredients until fluffy. Distribute cheese mixture fairly evenly on top of gingerbread layer. Zigzag a spoon through the batters to form a swirl pattern. Bake•at 3SO"F. ror 30 minutes or until cake pulls away from edges of pan. Top surface or baked Grammy Lassies will be slightly bumpy. May be served warm with orange sauce. Refrigerate leftovers. Oranae auce: mx \(fgettier 4 Olblespoonr orange juice concentrate.% cup sugar, 2 tables· poons cornstarch, '1it cup water. and 2 tables- poons butter or margarine. Coot over medium heat or in microwave untJI mi.xture boils and turns thick and clear. GRANDMA'S FAVORITE GINGERBREAD in cup shortening \.'.i cup sugar 1 cup unsulphured molasses • 2eggs . 2Yl cupa all-purpose nour 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons bakin& powder ~ teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon ginger 2 teaspoons cinnamon ~ tsp. ground cloves 1 cup hot water Cream shortening. Gradually add sucar and cream mixture until Ugbt and fluffy. Blend ln molasses. Beat ln e111, one at a Umti. Slit together dry ingredient.I; add to creamed mix· tu rt alternately with hot water. Turn lnto a well-oiled 9-tnch square pan. Bake at a:KrF. for 40 minutes. •• --• f .......... "' Shrimp pate appetizer. molded gazpacho and chocolate crumb cheese cake. Terrifie .Turkey This Christmas. serve your ramily the tradition'aJ holiday favonte Turkey Spice 1t up with fresh-t..tsting Apple Cinnamon dressing. It's a delicious combination that saves you money and ttme Amencans are trad1tlonaJly wise food s hop- pers. The popularity of turkey proves it. First. turkey is an e xcellent budget-stretcher -there are no better meat buys in the market today. Second. it's nutritious Turkey has very little fat yet more protean than any other cooked meat Third. and an important consideration dunng the busy holiday season. turkey ts a t1me·saver Here's the National Turkey Federation's un believably easy cook in~ method. First. thaw your bird <two or three days in the refngerator or quickly m the bag an cold water.) Next. remove neck and giblets <tucked in the turkey's cavity>. Rinse. Pat dry. Fasten down the leJ?s. Place on a rack. Brush with but. ter It took the NTF home economist six minutes in all' Bake at 325 F. Wh en the thermometer register~ 180-lSS"F ., your turkey 1s done. Watt about 20 manutes, lhen start carving. APPLF.·ClNNAMON DRESSING l cup chicken broth •,2 cup chopped celery • z cup chopped onion 4 tablespoons butter or maq~anne 1'2 teaspoon salt ·1 cups dry, whole wheat bread cubes 2 mechum apples, pared, cored & finely chopped 112 cup chopped pecans or walnuts 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning I/, teaspoon ground cinnamon 'la teaspoon pepper Combine In a saucepan broth. celery. onion, butter and salt. Cover a nd bring to a boil; s1m· mer till vegetables are tender. about 5 minutes. In a large bowl combine bread cubes. apples, nuts and seasonings. Pour broth mixture on top and toss to moisten Turn into a greased l "'1 qua rt casserole and bake. covered, at 350' F. for 25.30 minutes. Makes about 6 cups stuffing. Stuff turkey with apple-cinnamon dressing. _.. ........ *4'.._.~,.,, -....... ,, ...... ,,.,.. . . . . .. .. . • l -- l l Trinidad Frwt Cake. Fruit Cake That's Easy Historically. fruit cakes were made way ahead of the holiday season This w~i. probably because the making was a lime -consuming JOb, to be disposed of beforf' the pressures or lhe on- com rng fest1v1t1es began bu tiding up Today the tradition~! difficult to-make fruit cake has been displaced by a deli cious and easy, modem version Everything goes into the pot at' one time. And "pot" 1!> the right word, since most people find it practical lo prepare this bat-' ter m a deep cooking pot. All the ingredients a re literally thrown together. The fruit hardly has to be cut. Then it's simply a matter of maxing well. TRINIDAD FRUIT CAKE 1 pkg. (8 oz.> pitted dittes, each cut into 4 pieces 1 pkg. (8 oz.> dried apncots. each cut Into 4 pieces lbs > 2 cups drained whole maraschino cherries l ~ '39.i (JrJ-rfaked wronut 6 cups shened whole pecans cabout 1 Va J 1-!i cups unsifted all-purpose nour l 'h cups sugar I teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon Angostura aromatic bitters Y• cup dark rum 6 eggs Combine all ingredients In a lar1e bowl or deep pot. Mix until well blended. atm and s ticky. Grease two 9 x 5 x 3-mch loaf pans with ' s hortening, tine with wax paper and grease • again. Pack fruit cake m1J1ture lightly into pans. Bake in a preheated slow oven C300"F.) for l hour and 20 to 30 minutes or until firm to the touch in the center Cool cakes in panll, then unmold. Serve one cake now and pack one In foll ror the freezer . The cakes can be decorated diUerenUy. Top the one for tbe freezer with can· d ied cherttes and whole pecans fastened in place with a little corn syrup; top the one being served at once with a glaze made from 1 ~ cups confeclionen' sugar and mixed with 2 lable· s poons lemon Julee and If• teupoon An&ostura aromatic blllel'1. Yield. 2 9 x 5 x 3-incb loaves. ' : • I l •• I · a DAIL v ptLor Wednnci., '**"b9' ,J 1a11 f ·: Vegetable Appetizers uncovered down center 8ru1 h top or pastr y Hahtly with a tubh poon of milk 1nd 11prln k l~ w ith usame •ef'<h Bake In hot oven <400 de1rees F ) about 20 to 25 minutes , unlal browned Cut cros~,~~ In 1 inch straps Makt•ti about:.> plttM> LIMACH£ESt: t~NDUto: t paC'keae 110 ouncf' > fro-ie-n Fordhook llm a beana. <rt>11crvt• Tbe ~ MUOO II fllled wilb memorable momeDb w o apeclal frienda, the famJly. &ood tonveraauon. and • uri~ ol hearty 1nack1 provldt tb ambience for relaaJ111 t vt oln11 Yet, nen .i Um like lhtH, aood nutrition II Important. So when you un comblno nutnUow. l.n1redit'Dll with navora ble aood lute, lhtt f'f!$UI\ 11 bound to be a people pleHlnt boUday party. Lama Cheeae •'ondue -------- cook Ina& IJqutd > tUP whll~ h1bl wane \a lt•1upoon dry mu1ta1d '• teupoon ull '• l t' 8 II p 0 0 n Worct•au nahtrc.-uucc 111 tl"HPOOn whttl" J>Cl.ll.lt'l 8 drope hot pcppur ~UCI.' l OUnt'l' prOCl'lll Sw1u chc n·. 11hrt.-dd\•d C•>ok llmo b()aoi. ON pac: kuttt• dlr<'rt.I Dr otn cool11na llqul d into m • aur1J\M cup and adt1 wulor l o m cuu re ·~ l'U P P ut li quid Into b l .-nd ~r . u dd llm u bt>ana, wtn.-and " Hon 1111&• and bl t>nd smooth P ut m 1xt u rt.• in to u ueepan, lop of doobh: bollt'r or l'hUllng dl11h Add che~*• ond rook OVt•r ll pan Of hot W!Att!r ov~r low h eut until l'hl't'lt' m~ll1 St-r •"' wnrm Mukt'll about 2% eup11 11 1 bllh protein crowd favorttr. Cooked ff'OU1l lfma beana ar~ wbuled 10 a blmd r with wbllct wine and Ha1on1ntfl. t~n h ated walh Sw1111 cheese u.nUI amootb .nd ready ror d!ppln& Another hea rty ~n•ck ll 11 Plnwhef'I of lµJW•I 1n 1 fl avo r s All Am~racirn ham rolh Frozen choppt.'d broc:roh aod crt'um l'hl ... t1t• urc bCHonf'd with Uu.• te~ty fla vors of mu,;turd on ion 11nd horacrlldHh Shop earl_y and save with Ralphs super low prices Bro<'col1 C ht <'kt'n Strtiudt'I wlll t'ttplutt' tht" 11polllght on &ny holiduy table This uruqut·. ul tractive orrcrm.i 18 t'lili)' to assemble because al s tarts w it h fro 1en chopped broccoll 1tnd canned cltit ken. The two are c ombine d with savory seasonings, und spread oo a light dough quickly made fro m packaged pie crust mix The baked results are as lovely as any German streudel specially Cut crosswise into st rips a nd make a warming ringer food sure to delight your guests Start a new holiday tradition by servmg unique frozen vegetable hors d'oeuvres. Frozen vegetables, ready·t.o·use from the carton or polybag, are deliciously compatible with dozens or ingredients and spaces Fr ozen vegetablP.s a re exce llent sources or valuable vitamins and minerals. with the added benefit of a low sodium content. Nibble on these snacks, and you and your g u est s don't have lo worry about consuming t.•m ply calories. HAMROU.S 1 pa c ka ge (10 uunces> frozen chopped broccoli I pa c k age <8 ounces> Neufchatel or cream cheese 1 teaspoon each onion powder, prepared hor seradish and pre p ar e d Dijo n s t y l e mustard 6 thin shce::. boilt.-d ham (about 4 x 6 inches • each) Crisp lettuce Cook bro c co li as package directs. Drain we 11 and cool. L e t cheese sta nd al room temperature until sof. l<'nt>d. In medium bowl, b l e nd onion powde r . horsera d is h a nd mustard into cheese f''old 1n broccoli Spread a bout 11.i cu p cheese· b r occoli mixture on each ham slice, leaving about 14 inch or ham sltce uncovered at na r row ends. Roll up, start· rng a t a narrow end. Re peat for all slices Cov· er r olls a nd c hill in r efrigerator for several 1 hours.Toserve.cut each , ham roll into four l>hces and arrange rolls on let· tuce. Makes24rolls. range rolls on lettuce. Makes 24 rolls. 1 CHICKEN BROCCOLI STREU DEL 1 pa c k a g e tlO ounces) frozen chopped • broccoli 2 cans (5 ounces cuc h ) c hunk white chicken, dramed 2 tablespoons in· :.tunt mmcedonion 1t.i cup mayonnwse 1 teaspoon each pre p ared mus tard and • beasoned salt ~ h teaspoon iQVOTY. crumbled 1/4 te aspoon each garhc powder and pep per 1 pa c k age ( 1 1 ounces) pie crust mix 2 teaspoons se~arne seeds Cook broccoli ais package directs, drain well. Combine wllb chicken, onion, mayon- naise and 1easonlngs, anti mtx well. Prepare pit cruet mix a s pa.Uge direcU. Dl\11de Ina> 2 equal balls. Roll each to a strip approx· imat.ely 6 x 15 lnchca. 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While you're planning on a turkey to free-up your time for other pleasures (and save your cash flow), be s ure lo pick out easy-to-prepare goodies to go a long with the juicy. tender California turkey. How about cornbread stuffing easily put together with cornbread mix? And crea med onions, c ranberry sauce and hard sauce aU do-aheads .. And plum pudding and frozen broccoli from your grocery? Here are dis hes that ~uarantee to eliminate all strain: CORNBREAD DR ESSING BAU.S 1 package (JO to 12 ounce) cornbread mix 112 cup butter, melted I/• cup snipped parsley 1 'h cups chopped celery 1 cup chopped onion lh teaspoon rubbed sage lh teaspoon dried thyme I teaspoon salt I/• teaspoon pepper 1 egg, slighUy beaten 'h cup undiluted canned chicken broth Prepare cornbread according to package dirertions. Cool in pan, on a rack, for 30 minutes. Crumble into a mixing bowl. Beat v. cup of butter in a medium skillet. Add parsley, celer)' and onion, saute, s tirring, for about 5 m inutes, or until vegetables are just tender. Add vegetables. seasonings, egg and broth to rombread in bowl. Mix well. With hands, hght· ly form mixture anto balls <use about 'h cup for t-ach ball) L1:1y in an oiled shallow bak10g dish Br ush Wlth rest or butler. Preheat oven to 325 F Bake, coverc'<i, 30 minutes Uncover. bake l~ minutes longer. or until browned on top. ('REAMF.D ONIONS MONTEREY 6 medJ um oruons • ".! cup butter 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1,4 teaspoon salt, or more •., teuspoon dill weed, opllonal 6 pieces Monterey J ack cheese (each 2" x ., .. x 12") l can <4 oun<.'hesJ mushroom stems and pieces. drained Paprika In medium saucepan over medium beat, an 1-mch or boiling water , heat oruons to boiling; cover. Cook 15 to 20 minutes unW onions are JUSt crisp·te nder . Dra in. Meanwhile, in a medium saucepan over m edium beat, melt but· ter. stir in nour until smooth; slowly stir in milk, salt and dill. Cook, stirring coostantly, un· til thickened. Pull out hearts of onions, fill each cavity with a stick or Monterey Jack cheese. Ar· r ange onions in :i 1 'h or 2 quart casserole, pour cre am saure around onions. sprinkle with mus hrooms, then with paprika. Bake un - covered. in a 325° F. oven, until heated through and cheese is melted, a bout 20 to 25 minutes. Makes6servings SHERRY HARD SAUCE 1 '11 cup soft butter •, .. teaspoon sherry (or vanilla extract> 1 cup unsifted confectioner sugar In a small bowl. cream butter on the tugh speed or mucer, until butler 1s light. Add sherry and sugar, beat until fluffy and smooth. Makes about ~4 cup RAISINS-AS USUAL . - Perhaps you"Ve heard abOUt the ralSln dlSaSter. DOrrt WO.~ There Wiii be enough raisins f'Or your hOlldaY baking. There will be raisins for your favonte fruitcake Those special cookies. Seasonal breads. Raisin sauces. And all the other holiday foods your family loves. True. this year when there . ..., ., -..... -' should have been sun, we got rain . And 70% of the ra1s1n crop was 10'.>t. Which means you may have to pay more. However. there will be enough raisins for vour holiday cooking. And that~ the important thing Because holrdavs without ra1s1ns would be well. somehow not quite the same Tile caltfomla Raisin Crowers. . .. ,. . . .:. --....... • DAILY PILOT (:3 High F iber Treats Thcre'11 nothing more !laUsfylng than the aro m a of freshly baking muffins wafting through the kitchen If the ingredient.s produce a hlRh fi ber treat, you may feel jusUfied In bak· Ina more.> often. ll1gh fiber ingredients are rttommended more often these days by doctors who beUeve that bulk 1n the colon can help to prevent bowel discoses. It's the natural way to right against the damage that can be done to the normal digestive system by over·refined grains. If you are wondering what h.Jgh fiber 1s. it 1s the undigested part of grains and veget ables that act as a filler for the waste product or the human body. It is round in whole grains, such as bran and oatmeal. and an vegetables of the cab· bage, celery, and lettuce fa milies. Foods lo avoid when following a high fiber diet are refined grams. including cereals lil~e Carma and all forms or pasta Fned foods are a lso omitted. along with other greasy foods and past ries. pies and cakes. Tht!> is considered to be a very healthy re· gam e for those without dchcate d!ge:.t1ve pro- blem s and can t>aslly be planned to be nutn - tiona lly adequate without any vitamin s upple· men ts. If whole grains are not available at your local supermarket, try a health food store. Ir you plan to add v.heat germ to }Our diet. be sure to refrigerate the Jar as 1t 1s qui te pen sha· ble and can develop a rancid n avor 1( left on tht' pantry shelf. Here are severa l high fi ber qwck and easy m uffin recipes that the whole family can enjoy. Freeze the leftovers to ~tockp1le an intcresllng assortment for lazier d ays. PUMPKIN MUFFINS I•-:: cups sifted unbleached flour 21"2 teaspoons ba king powder I teaspoon salt I teaspoon cinna mon ,.._.teaspoon nutmeg th cups whole· bra n cereal Z:i cup milk :i 1 cup seedless raisins l r up canned pumpkin 1 ? cup sugar l egg ~-:i cup soft shortening 11·2 teaspaons sugar Preheat oven to 400 F. Sift together nour, bakmg powder. salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. set aside. Combine bran cereal. milk. raisins. pumpklll , and 1-.i cup sugar in a mix10g bowl Let stand 2 minutes to soften bran Add egg and shorterung: beat well Add s ifted ingredients. slirting only unttl all mgred1enls are moistened Fill greased muffin.pan cups :Y. full Sprinkle 1112 teaspoons sugar over top or batter. Bake 35 m mules. or until muffins are golden brown . Serve hot. Makes 1 dozen. PINEAPPLE UPSIDE·DOWN MUFFINS 1 1 cup brown s ugar 1112 cups unbleached flour 2""2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt ""2 cup sugar l 1h cups whole·bran cereal l can CS-ounce> crushed pmeapple. with juice ___ __.!(. Special Die is By June Roth '•cup milk 1 egg ""2 cup shortemng Preheat oven to 400'F . Generous ly butter muffin.pan cups and s prinkle about I teaspoon brown suga r into each . set aside. Slit toe ether flour, baking powde r. salt and sugar : set aside. Combine bran ce real, pmeapple and J1uce. and milk an a mixing bowl. Let stand about 2 minutes. or until most or the moisture is absorbed. Add egg a nd shorterung and mix well. Add sifted dry ingredients. st1mng only unlll all ingredients are moistened. Fill rnuffin·pan cups 3• full Bake for 25 minutes. or until muffins are brown. Let stand an a pan about 5 mmutes ; loosen muffins from sides or pan and invert on wire r ack. Serve warm. Makes l dozen. OATMEAL M UFl'1NS l cup raw oatmeal 1 2 cup brown sugar l cup buttermilk 1 egg, beaten 14 cup salad 011 l cup sifted unbleached flour 2 t.easpoons baking powder 1'2 teaspoon bakmg soda 1 :.i teaspoon salt 11. teaspoon cinna mon P reheat oven to 375~F Combine oatmeal and brown sugar: add buttermilk and stu well. Stir togethe r egg and sa lad oil. add to oatmeal mixture. Sirt together flour. baking powder. baking soda. set It. and rinna mon. sttr into oat· meal mixture. Just unttl all 10gred1ents are moistened Spoon mixture mto a greased and flo ured mumn tm, filling ~J full. Bake for 25 minutes. or until lightly browned. Makes 1 dozen. There's ALWAYS t ime for Spaghetti Tomato-Basil Please write for ··MEALS IN MINUTes·· recipe book. Globe A·1, 8985 Venice Blvd .. Los Angeles. CA 90034 \ \._"'-----~ ' PRICES 6000 THRU12-19-78 EASTERN EASTERN LEAN MEATY SPARERIBS Sl 4~ CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS FARMER STYLE . CENTER RIB CUTS EASTIRN LARGE LOIN EASTERN WHOLE OR HALF s1 ~~ PORK s1s1 CHOPS l8. FRESH s1 •• LEG·O·PORK LB. EASTERN WHOLE OR HALF FARMER JOHN FARMER JOHN PORK s 1 ~~ BEEFOR MEAI s111 TOP QUALITY s1~1 LOINS WIENERS LB BACON CUT FOR FREEZER SPRINGFIELD SLICED 4 SlOO Hl·C 39c PINEAPPLE ........... ~.::.~~;.?.~~....... for APPLE DRINK ...... ~~~.~ .... .. TOP RAMEN NOODLES ... ~.~~.~~~· ... 5 fOf '1°0 PHUONTRS K • BEANS • 300 CAN 29C MRS. FILBERTS GOLDEN STICK • " ................ "'" MARGARINE .................. ~~ ................. 49C POTATOES ..... ~.~.~~ ........ 4 tor11°0 SEASIDE 29C SWANSONS 1um1 BEANS ...... !.~.~.~......... . BEEF BROTH ...... ~.?!:.~~ ..... 4 fof •1°0 SWANSONS 4 ,100 SPRINGFIELD ••c CHICKEN BROTH .. !~~~.~~:.~.~~.. for FLOUR ................ :.~~ .. ~~ ................ "" SPRINGFIELD HUNTS SMALL RED MAYONNAISE .......... ~! .. ~~~............. 99C BEANS ................ ~~.~~ .............. 29C MC(S U.Kl 10 $TO() Oii IWllD'Wf llMll Y @'1 IOOO SlAWS< Wf •SlM lllf lllGllf 10 I.MT GUMllTfS AllD lllfllSl SAl.110 WlPS AllO W!Qf SAllllS -------~ _,. -~ s'TORE HO.URS. 9 ro 8 ~All ~ SUNDAY ~ TO 7 , -. . . ... - . ., . .. -~ . . -._ .. -. .. t• -- .. .------_.~ '),,...---· . I ' l I , I ... • It • • ..... • • • .... "I Cl ONLVPILOT FOOD Calorie Watchers Will Like Soup Dishes Instead By Barbaro OtDbOna ranned. rat akimmf'd l h•blt'S&)(l(')n onton. Cindy nunced Cor l lttU IAAJll ln..,tanl I Sall u.nd t>e1>per to ta.a.le '• teaspoon dried ro1wrnary bean• ln a aln1le 1hlllow layer Add remalnlnJC In aredlenta Simmer ovtr very low heat. un- t·ove red. u.nUI nearly all t he llquld eva poratt!I. Serve without draining. Make1 three aervlnaa. about 40 calories each. 'CRE AMED' GREEN 8 £AN 8 C A S I NO · STYLE mtnCf'd i,.; bell pepper , fresh, dJced 12 cup condensed chicken broth 't4J cup skim milk 1 tablespoon nour 4 t easpoo n s Pa rm esan cheese. grated mt>r, uncovered, stlrrmg rrequenUy, until S&Ul:l' I~ thick . Sprinkle with Parmesan c het•-.t- Makes four servings, about 70 calor1e11 eut·h G R£EN BEANS WI Tll CANADIAN BACON 2 ou,nces Canadian bacon 10 oun ce11 gr\•t•n beans. fresh or partly defrosted l'Olor1e, low fat Italian s<tl ud drl'f>sing '1 cup waler Dirt> f'trnlldlan bacon Brown lightly in a non !!l•l'k 1uJucepan. Rumove from heal. Set aside. How abou t ~oup INSTEAD of 11 sandwlcb? Tbose ltf· tovera tbat nonn•llY get sandwiched between bTud for quick meala can be ao much more nutrlUous and aati11fytnJ1 urvtd hot and ateamlnt as me•l a.tu: :.oup~ Pronto whol~ me I 11oup art' a cinch to makt" ~Ith lht• Id of C'a lorte-aalt-ronv('mt-n«' prOd ucll Ilk~ c•oned frfin buru. froun nr • f'.UP c hlt'kt'n hroth tr uh brnl h , hom mttd · ur Wuh and llp l(rtion b ea n 11. le~ve whole <dl'froi.t partially, at room temperature. 1f fHl&~nl Spray M amull non slick aklllet with cook1n.c spray for no.rat fr> lnK Spread areen 10 ounces green bHna, frfth or partially defros~. t'tench-style t 1mall o n ion . Combine vegetables and chicken broth In a s aucepan. Cover and simmer 5 minutes. Stir milk and nour together; stir Into saucepan. Sim· 1/4 cup btll peppt.'r. red or gn~en, diced 3 tablespoons low Combine remaining 10.:rt.'dients. Cover and <'OOk 3 mmutes Uncover and s Hnmer till most of the hquad has·evaporat c•d Add diced bacon. St-rv{' hot or cold. Make11 four servmg11, about 60 l'UIOrll'S each. Q ll I CK Ill E x I(' A N -----------------------::-------------------------------------~:~;~~~~~~ ;.; Fruit Baskets fro01 Lucky, ~~;~/~~e!r.ICC~~~e~~ a fresh g1·ft 1·dea. I onion , h•l,e d . I hmly ·fllt\"d I MJ t>r "rtto bt>ll ,,._l'JW r, 'lt't'<it-d, dll~-t"<i I r 1 p ,. t o m u t o I J)('t•h'd. dm.J I I • lt'Ul-l>Cllll\ t hill 11.,wdt>r <ur 111ort• to I tu11te 1 ', tt·u:.poon drtl•d ort·~nno I Opt1011<1I I t(1rt1llu t•h1ps . rrumbkd Optional 2 t..ibh•s poons e>.tr a sharp (.'ht•d clar or Jack t•het'H'. s hredded Combine ell 1n~rt' clients except tort1llJ l'h1ps and chcest' tn u !>aurepao and !>1mmer 6 to 8 m10utcs. until vegetables are tendt'r Spoon mto 2 bo" ls and l!arn1::.h with chips and c h ee::.e. If de::.1red . :\takes two servings, 175 c·a lories each C225 ca lories each with 1o:arn1~h l . QUI CK FRENCH BEEF' SUPPER SOUP t<l-ounce can Frenrh onwn soup 8 ounce can carrots, ~lln•d, including liquid I cup wate r 6 ount·es leftover rua!>L bt•cf lean. rC1re, fat -trimmed, o r roundsteak, broiled, t11mm1:d of fat I ounc•e part-skim molZart:lla c heese, ~hredded Combine soup, carrots .ind water and heal to hot11ng. Simmer 2 minutes. Meanwhile, I rim any fat from beef. Slice beef wafer-thin against the gram. into b1te-s1ze slices and add to simmering soup, just until heated thr ough I Spoon into two bowls und top with mozzarella. 1Sllp bowls u nder! hroiler until cheese 1s melted, if desire d >I Makes 2 servings, 285 r alories each. t'R E NCH CHICK EN AND BROCCOLI SOUP l 11'l cups chicken (or turke y) brot h , hom emade or canned, fal·:.kimmcd l cup cooked c hic ken (or t urkey) white meat, diced IO-ounce package hroccoh cut up. vartly defrosted ' half-cup m1nced onion half-teaspoon dried lh}me 1 bay leaf Opliona I : ptnch of instant garlic I cup slum milk 2 teaspoons cor· nslarch Combine all ingre· thents except milk and t•ornslarch. Simmer 10 minutes. Remove bay leaf. Stir m ilk and cornstarch together until s mooth 41nd stir into simmering soup. Cook and stir until b ubbling. Ma kes two servings, 2~ calories t'ach. G R EEN BEANS I N ITALIAN TOMATO SAUCE 10 o unces green beans, fresh or frozen 8 -ou n c~ ca n tom a toes, broke n up well t oni on, finely chopped Garlic salt and pep- per 14 cup water half-teaspoon drted oregano o r pizza season- ing If ualng frozen beans, a llow t o d e fr os t partially. Co mbln~ all lngre · die n t a e xcept bean s. cover and simmer 10 minutes. (Meanwhile, WH h and tip fresh green beaoa.) Add bean1 to tomato mixture. Sim· mer uncovered, 1Urrtn1 often , untll beans a re t ender and m~t of the liquid hu evaporated ln- to a thick 11uce. Makea six 1ervtngs, about 30 calories each. G R EEN BEANS K08f!RUY---· 10 ounces w hole LA-AO& Fresh Meats GRADE A FRYING CHICKEN 48 l<OUY IAIW~ llolH()lf [ll')()l' l [I e ---- CUT-UP FRYIN.Gl 0 • 59 CHICKEN U '.>OA c.llACl A GRADE A FRYING CHICKEN PARTS OllUM~lt(~.~ h~t<,11\01< 98 01\!•~1\WllH l\IU~ A 1JA(H£0 • l£l • FRESH PORK SPARERIBS M!OIUM~l! 10 1 29 T ·DOME STEAK TOP SIRLOIN HEAK D~I t\)Ot"'"'•'.Jff (Hn .. 1n 2 .19 '" 2.28 DLAOE CUT CHUCK STEAK 98 or,..,r-tootn 1tl • TOP ROUND STEAK 10 1.98 CP.OSS RID P.OMT ()(lo<U()\llC)NOIC>ll1£1 C1»f• lD 1.66 OONll.ES!> TIP ROA!>T ll<.. .. CJ!t• OU' t'°"'O 1 U 1 . 88 ~~~UTCHUCK P.OAST 10 •89 Dc.4ll.BS RUMP ROAST llO'<Ol.Ollll "<'U'<!\ ~"'°'"' (UI l0 1 • 7 8 Dc.4ll.m STEWING BEEF 1 68 OC"'!ltll 1111 • ' • EXTAA LEAH GROUND BEEr f1CIONOI I• llu n' .• , ID 1 . 59 OONll.E!>S TIP STEAK i.o 2.19 OC.'1111 u•~ SMOKED SAUSAGE HIU-,."'l ~ 1111' l0 1. 79 SMOKED TURKEY BREASTS ~H\6'-(,l•tJlll(\ 10 2 .98 TURKEY PASTRAMI •'l .. \ •wt.,~ ..... ia2.09 Fresh Meat!'- !>MO KEO TURKEY HAM ""If\.'"' 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This yedr. gave Fruit Baskets from Lucky, steepled with sunny Navel orany~ .... ~hiny red Deliciou~ apples . Anjou pears. Ruby pink grapefruit, nuts 111 the 5hell and assorted wrapped candies. Maybe you'd like us to Include pe1.,lrnm11n'> or chestnut.,') Our Fruit Baskets can be made to custom ntdl'1 1f we know a d.1y in advcrnce. Simply come In lo our producl? d<•pcutnwnt crnd fill oul dl1 order bldnk Prices rdnge from $2 95 for all nut bo..,ket~ to cii2s for grcrnd(•r comb111ations Our variou~ priced a~sortmeht..,. including 5ome with w111e and cheese. will delight gourmet friends /\II our hu11 8dskl'ls come packed In reusable wicker conldtnerc,, M> your qif t qoe'> 0 11 y1vang 1\11 are wrapped in amber cellophane lo keep f1,1v"r '> cmd lr1.1grancc., ell th(•1r p<!dk. and all include d card Iha! telb how to ~torl' dnd c<He for 1he edible'>. ~o nMx1mum frl'shness can be enjoyed. 0 , TANNENBAUM ... 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HOUDAV PINWHEELS Makes about 5 dozen 2 cups unsifted flour 1-i teaspoon bakmg powder 14 tejlSpoon sail 1, cup C 1 s lick > margarine 11"2 cups sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract l '1'.l cups chopped dates 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons milk 12 cup fjnel y chopped cocktail peanuts Sift together flour, b1king powder and salt, set aside. Jn large bowl, cre1tm margarine and sugar until light and fluffy. Add 1 egg and vanilla, mix well. Stir 1n d n tnl!rt'd1enls until w t' 11 b It· n d t> d (' h 1 II lhoroughh Bt•at rt>ma1ning egg slight' ln a saucepan, com bme daks, bl·utcn egg, lemon Juice and milk Cook ovt:r medium heat. stirring <:onstunl· I y , u n t al th i c k e n t· d . Remove from heal . !'tttr in cocktail peanuts Cool thorough!)' Divide dough m half ( kt•t.•p remaining ha lf refrigerated). On lightly fl o ured board roll one half of the dough to a JO x 15-inch rectangle'. Sprea'd with h a lf the date mixture Roll up jellyroll fashion ~tartan~ at wide end. WrC1p an waxt'd paper. 1 wisting ends. and ch ill thoroughly Rept•at with r em aining dough and date mixture Cut rolls into 1/•·inch slices using a sharp. than knife. Place on greased baking sheets. Bake at 375 F about 12 minutes or until done Remove from baiting l>heets and <.'oOI on wire rncks. PEANUT BUTTF.R l\IALTED BARS Makes 4 dozen cookies 1 1,-i cup~ unsifted flour 1 1 ~ cups firmly puckl'd light brown :.ugar 1 14 cups instant malted milk • z teaspoon baking soda 1 cup (2 sticks) margarine. softened 13 cup creamy peanut butter 1 egg yolk 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 tablespoons mnrganne, softened 2 tablespoons boiling water l cup confectioners' sugar 12 cup fin e l y chopped cocktai l peanuts In a large bowl of elec· tri c mixer b l e nd togethtr flour. brown sugar. 1 cup malted milk and baking soda. Add 1 cup margarine and peanut butter. Mix on l o w speed until crumbly. Blend in egg yolk and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Press mixture e venly into ungreased 17 17 x 11'2 x l ·inch Jellyroll pan. Bake at 350"F . for 15-20 minutes, or until puffed. Place pan on wire rack to cool. In a small bowl com- bine remaining 11. cup malted milk and 2 tablespoons margarine. Add boiling water; beat until margarine is melt· ed. Add remaining 1 teas poon vanilla and confectioners' sugar ; beat until smooth Spr ead over cooled cook 1e. Immediately sprinkle with cocta1I peanuts. Cut into bars to serve. Introducing: • Deliciously rich and mild. ········································································: ls8Ve 125c : on 13 oz. size • : MJB Premium . : Flake Ground . • . Coffee ····••···•·•·•············· OFFER LIMITED TO use OF ONE COUPON ONLY : CPN 88-212 lsave ISOc • : on 39 oz. size : MJB Premium • : Flake Ground ··;.;.~~;·~~~····························· Co~ • .. ' ·-. .. . . ·-... ~ .· Wednelday, December 13, 1978 DAILY PILOT (;S Cookies Make Gifts The "back lo basics" trend hu k-d to an In· crease ln the number of homemade Chrislmas atrt.1. Among the most popular handmade gifts are cookies and candies. Years ago they were traditional but gradually lost out in ruvo r of purchased gifts. Today, they are again gaming In popularily. These homemade gifts are e1pec1ully op - preclated by those who are unable or may not have the time to make them ror themselves. Retirees, young couples just starting out. single people or all ages, re- lativea who live miles away, college students at school during the ex· citing pre-Christmas festivities, shul·ins and many others will be grateful for your thoughtfulness. All three cookies sug. gested here make great gifts. Nutty Nuggets are full or raisi n s and peanuts. Chocolate Dip Tops combine the rich tas le or butterscotch w Ith chocolate and chopped peanuts And Peanut Pralines bt1ng a taste of the South to hola day celebrations NUTTY NUGGETS Makes 4 dozen 1~ cup ( 1 sli ck > maq.:anne a, cup f 1 rm 1 y packed llghl brown sugar 2 eggs 111:1 cups unsifted flour l teaspoon ci n · namon • 'J teaspoon baking soda l cup dry roasted peanuts, coarsely chopped 1.-'.! cup dark seedless raisins Cream margarine and brown s ugar until light and fluffy Beat an eggs. Sift together flour, cin· namon and baking soda : s tir into creamed mix ture until smooth. Blend in dry roasted peanuts and raisUlS. Drop baller by rounded teaspoonfuls on· to greased baking sheets. Bake at 375 F. for 8 minutes. or until lightl y browned . Remove rro m baking sheets and cool on wire racks CHOCOLATE DIP TOPS Makes s', dozen 2 cups flour 1 2 cup unsweetened cocoa 2 teaspoons baking powder 11'.! teaspoon s alt 1r.i cup Cl slick) margarine 1':? cup creamy peanut butter 1114 cups sugar 2 eggs l'h tea s poon s vanilla extract v,, cup milk 1 package cs oz.> artificial butterscotch flavored morsels Finely chopped cocktail peanuts Sift together flour. cocoa. baking powder and salt; set aside Cream together margarine. peanut but· ter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla ; beat well. Alternately blend in dry ingredients and milk. beginning and ending with dry ingredients Drop by rounded tell· poonfuls onto ungreased baking sheets. Bake at 350•F . for 8-10 minutes. Coot on wtre racks. Me lt butterscotch morsels an a aaucepan over hot water. Dip top~ of cookies into melt.ed morsels, then into chopped cocktai l peanulb. PEANUT PRAUNES Makea Z doz.enc~ 2 cups sugar ~. teaspoon baJU,ng soda J cup haJf.and-half I If.I teaspoons marganne • 2 cups cocktail peanuts l tablespoon hot waler Combine sugar, bak- ing soda and half.and· nalf in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat; cook to soft ball stage (234"F. ), sta rring cons tantl y . Rt.•move mixture from heat. Stir in margarine and cocktail peanuts.. Beat until thickened, 2·3 minutes. Mix in ho..t water. Drop by tabl~­ poonCuls onto waxed paper. Cool. Back-to- bas1cs cookies are a Chnstmas tradition. I, FREE 6 OZ. BAG OF NESTLE ® MORSELS When you buy two 12 oz. envelope boxes or one large canister of Nestlert Hot Cocoa Mix. Treat your family to a delicious cocoa and cookies get together. Here's how: 1ust buy two 12 oz envelope bo)'ec; or one 24 or 32 oz. canister of Nestle' Hot Cocoa Mix, and we'll give you a own Toll House11 Cookies. So 1ust snip the coupon below. Hove o terrific hot cocoa and cookies snack And save. free 6 oz. bog of Nestle Semi-iil;~~i~~i~E~ti Sweet Morsels with the coupon below. That's a free bog of Nestle Morsels to make your FREE FREE 6 oz. bag of Nestie® Semi-Sweet Morsels with the purchase of two 12 oz. envelope boxes or one 24 or 32 oz. canister of ~iiiiii&iNes~tte Hot Cocoa Mix. o . . ' ...... -· . .,,. .......... ...-••• ,t-,. •...... --. ----. J .. -g OAILY PfLOT FOOD Garni Makes a Gift ·l A moat appreciated cm anyone can rive is aomethln1 from t he kitchen. Somelhlna you have mad . Something lhoucbt.IW. V arlatlon. To maku Curried Nuts replacti aplce ln the above re clpe with 1 tuaapoon each c u rry po wdf'r . tiround ilnaer, around coriand r and powd~red mustard TAST Y TOAST TOP · PING l cup 1qar 2 tabl J>OON 1round cannamoo "' teupoon 1round nulmc11 '• teaspoon airound clov In a medium bowl max 1u1ar. c innamon, ~utm11 und clovu. Spoon Into aUt Jar·1 with t11hl ntU"I Ilda. May be uaed u a topplna on but- tered toaat. for hot cer als. In applu or pumpkin pie or over sllcrd fJ?Sh frulta. Thia ret'lpe muy be doubled. YI ELD about l cup Spice gifts are fun, Inexpensive to make. We alJ mow that holl day cak• and cookies a r e a lways well r~ ceived. But how about aom ethJr11 a little d1f tere nt t b h y ar " Somelhl"I that dOf'an't have lo be ~frttteraled that can ~ kl•pt and vored all dur1n11 tht• r ar lo come. \ T htre are ~o na• xce ll ent ldeus ady and waltJna T•ke o r ln 1tance prt1tty J ara o f llPlcl'd au ts· on• contalnanai eu hew11. 1tlmood und peanull d hcatel) 1ct.>nt •d with curry, 111n11er tnd corlandt"r Anottwr ar ean be full of nuti. nd 1esame seeds with he aouth·Of·thc bordt'r lane or chill powdt"r A thoughtful tc•fl for •weet ·lovers as a J r of 1plced l out -topping inn a mon. ullsp1ce and touch of cloves maxed Jiilh s ugar. Thi s I!> great, too, Cor seai.onmg ~apple pie, pumpkin pie c>r spiced fnot garnishc:. for pork and poultry And how about JUrb of r ead y -made bouquet garnl? So appreciated by the gourmet cook for tioup and stews. ~ F o r t hose wintry f d ays: a warming mix 1'1ure of sweetened cocoa, • cinnamon. nutmeg and : grated orange peel to be e tirred into a steaming <~up. All these goodies a re •. a>ut together in m inutes. Just make sure your • Jars have lids which can be tighUy closed -so · your holiday spice gifts will stay fresh and de· l1 cious until they'r e used. BOUQUET G AR N I PACK ETS 3 .. cup onion n akes ~ .. cup parsley flakes flakes '• cup thyme leaves 2 tablespoons mar· joram leaves 1 tablespoon rose· mary leaves 1 t easpoon b l ack peppercorns 6 bay leaves, broken Cheeseclotll t String t In a medium bowl mix o ni o n a nd pars ley fl a kes. t hy m e , mar- Jor am a nd rosemar y leaves. b l ack pep- p e r corns a nd bay le a ves. Cut a double thickness or cheesecloth tnto twelve 4-x8-tnch pieces. Spoon about 21r.i tablespoons of the spice m ixture into the center of ea ch piece. Gather the sides tog~lher over .the seasonings; tie t1ghl· Jy with string. Repeal. Recipe can be doubled. Use in making soups, stews, poached fis h, etc. Y I ELD: 12 bo uq u et garni packets SP ICED MOCHA MIX 1 cup powdered hot cocoa mix l teaspoon grated oran ge peel 'h teaspoon ground c inna mon l/4 t.easpool" ground nutm eg Calavo Frozen ,, I~ I YOGURT DRINKS Lucerne-A 11 Tasty Drink. 5 $1 -.. :ucu) :.:. 1 _ 1r #-f~> ~r~l~!s ~-~~~--~-~~ ... 11~59° '~ !!~!1~~~--~~~~~~--4:.f ggc ;¢~ ~!!!!,:!01~~~~.~l~11'-:·s1 s1 l*)fu~t~'n'!! .. ~.~~--~~-~-~-··· 4 ~~ s1 SAFEWAY HOLIDAY SELECTIONS Prices Effective In L•censeo Safeways. 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YI ELD: about 1 cup emu SPICED NUTS 3 tablespoons butter o:-m argarine 1 jar (7'h oz.) salted almonds 1 can (6'h oz.) salted peanuts 1 can (6'h oz.) salted cashews 2 tablespoons toast· ed sesame seed l ea s poo n cn111 powder l teas~n ground cumin • 1 teaspoon paprika 'h teaspoon gar lic powder In a large skillet melt butter. Add almonds, peanuts a nd cashews . Cook and stir constantly until nut..s are golden, about 2 m i nu tes . Remove from heal. Add s esame seed . c hili powder, cumin, paprika and garUc powder ; mix well. With a slotted spoon rem ove nuts ; place on a paper to wel to draln. Cool. Spoon ln- lo gift Jara with tight fit. tlng Udl. YIELD: 4 cups MARSHMALLOW CREME FromKralt 390 -7-oz. J ar MAYONNAISE Ct~~~:-~~th. 990 -32-az. J ar ,,... .,..... Tllln., ..... 14 ....... ..... 17, 11r11 lft ,_,. c....... t=..,......... .. ~""""" .. ~.,..:.=~~: MANOR HOUSE WHOLE BODY FRESH FRYERS USDA A GRADE ~Turbot fllletFresh Fr~~n~rn&i1rostt0 II. 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Cemlno ...... l en c .. mente • 24 Mon•rch Bay PleH, louttl latuna •Senta Ane FrH •H Y •I Le PH, MIHlon Viejo • 211 I . 17th 8t., Coal• Meu •Adema et M•t notta, Huntington ee1eh • H 411 Culwtr Or. al *••nut. lrvlne • ,.., So. 811atoi. l ent• Ana " -·--· ..... _. ... "'I:!'~-, ........ , ... .. ... . . . ... "' -·--·· .. ·-.... ... ..... • .. ..... .... - . ,. .. . FOOD DAil Y Pll.OT t:f Pecan Cookie Batches W b t n you bake you cao tum a dellr1ou1 ly rtmllllllnl for your tlonera 1u11r In lor~c cookies ror your ramaly cookie lnto aan axtn. family. bowl ; mb well Drop by at holiday lime, be ure special treat. l\'1 10 rounded teupoontul1 on to prepare extra quan· ea1y -there'• alm0tt P CAN DAINTIES to un1reaaed cook lti Pecan Dainties for the holiday time. lilies. They mak. Ideal no meuurtni to pf'C!paNi On 17-01. pka •u1· 1heet; bake at 375"•' tor gifts for friendt. rel· tbest nutty rich coollJN. ar cookl mix 8 to 10 mlnutca e>r until •Uvea ud oeiabbot.s l cup rtn ty chopped al"t but not brown..-d Gally wrap your holiday Tht but holaday pecan• ' Cool 2 to l mlnutc.+s on treats lo tote across the l real• are the " c:up butter o r cookie sheet, 3pr1nkh• atreet for nt-lghbors or homeoutde ones you marfarfne. eot't4!ned conrtctlont'r111uirur ov,·r lo glvt Ott' hoslt.'Sa or l.l bait~ YOW"M':l! Thaa holt a.~ lcupoon van.Illa warm C'OOkl~ Rt•mov1· dinner party day 1euoo bakCI tnou1h ConlK'lionen 1u11r to wire cooling ruc k Pecan OalnUH for • Combine alt tn1re Ma.Jc • about 4 doicn W1tbqgurcook1e1n1x ~~ro~~ft.~~ple• di in~t•~~~xc~e~p~t~c~o~n~fc~·~coo~k~l~~s~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~;;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Micro Jelly Gifts Nothm1o: i..i\:. ·1 ('un· · more thun u girt w1lh .i personal tou<'h If you huve a mltrowiave oven. you can makt' :>o mc Spt.'ctal jll\a for family and frif'n<h <1utckly and easily. Jt'ilJ 11fl of wine glasses w1Ut your own deltcioui. homemade wine jelly 1t takes only 10 to 12 minutes to prepal"e this jelly an a m1crowaH' oven llcrc's how. WI NE JELLY 3 cups of s ugar l :\.t cups of pop wine 3 oz of liquid fruit pectin In a 2 quart bowl , combine 1>ugar and wine. Cover and cook al lllGH for 8·10 minutes, or until mixture boils. Cook one minute more. Al once. stir in fruit pectin and mix well. Skim oft foam . if necessary. Pour quickly into hot, scalded wine glasses with a metal spoon in each glass lo prevent 1:lass from breaking. f'lll to within '" inch from top of ~lasses Cover al once with '" in ch hot paraffin Makes 4 cups •4 6 wine glasses of Jelly I MINT JELLV 21, cups of sugar :1~ cup waler 1 6 oz. can frozen lime aid. defrosted 3 oz. of liquid fruit pectin 1 .. tcaspol>n pcpperrnlntextracl Drop of ga'een food coloring 1 2 cup bourbon In a 3-quart casserole t'O m binc s ugar a nd water. Cover and cook 1n a microwave oven on 11 IGH for 6 minutes. Add limeade to hot lSy rup . Cover, and <·onlinuc to cook on HIGH until mixture boils 5 7 minutes. Then botl one minute more. Immediately stir in pectin. food coloring, and peppermint extract. Add bourbon and mix well . Ladle i nto prepared glasses. Seal. Thi s is a good accompaniment served with pork, lamb, or duck. Use your imagination for the kind of container you'd like to put the Jelly in. You might consider Christmas coerce mugs, or mugs with personal names on them, small brandy snifters. cordial glasses or even little custard cups. All look handsome and. after the Jelly is gone, they m ake welcome additions lo everyone 's kitchen cupboards 'fhe jellies can be made ahead of time and !-tlored in the refrigerator until time to wrap them for uniquely persona l Christmas gifts that your family and friends wlll long remember. OLIVE CHEESE WAFERS 2 cups biscuit mix 4 ounces Monterey Jack cheese, grated <about 1 cup> 1h cup chopped Spanish stuffed green olives % cup sour cream Co mbine bi~uJt mlx, cheese, olives and sour cream in medium bowl. Stir with a IJ)C)On until well mixed. Shape lnto a roll about 2·1nc:hes In diameter. Wrap in foil or waxed paper; c hill thoroughly <at I ast 3 houn ). Cut into "'4·lnc:h 11Uc:ea. PlacelshtJy greased coo heet. Bake in 400 ree F. oven 10.12 m u et or untft lllhlly b ed on top. Serve Imm t~Jy. "'--··· CHllSTIRS DPEDIDI .... OllAllD 011••••• OP AMOTll•• ., ...... STAT•• ••os. MARK•T CHECK ST ATER BROS. WEEKLY CERTIFIED BEEF SPECIALS FOR BIG SAVINGS! -deli. -L • UTll( 5'/l\lll\ • O()U AUSAGI LINKS ~!g1 $CAltMAV(lit• Wlt41it.111'011t BHF FRANKS I l l .. r, &OCAT•D AT 1939 4Tll STR••T, ONTA•IO •ULK Wll•U Oii Hollday Dining with a SLICED Gourmet Touch ROASTi NGMCHKkEN l • 6 9 c BOLOGNA KH • UAOl tHO II $1 7 ' BAR·M RIB ROAST ftfff • SM.All U•D ll $2°' 99clB. RIB ROAST TOP ROUND ROAST •• $1 '' "" •t()ff~ ll $1 79 T AllLI •ltAllD ROUND ROAST I •ti><• POii!\ • IO"tO ••OH I 0 "$ J 39 SLICED BOSTONBUTI llUf • llOllNO -.uu Ill $J 9 9 BACON TIP ROAST IUf •All fVI lt $299 HB.PKG. SPENCER ROAST LB. 99cEA Party Favorites GAllO • \Ill I 0 IA $ J 69 SALAMI • Of ••G O,CHlllMl • S • GI""°'"" SM()A l Y 99 C ecu • LAllOt 0.0 ll ., .. tUloO 6 '""""'°I" 14 $ J 59 II ••••TIAK SALAMI CHUB t-ol • i 2• IHI • lOIH •21• HllL-l•••AllllllU l ll $ J 79 l• T•O.SnAK LI SAUSAGE • , 7. 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AOUA,QOl..O.OflWHITE c [I GOLD lllDAJ. 75cj ~ ""'""".,,_, ..... , ""DIAL SOAP .................... , 36 _FLOUR.......... ... _ r 29c !_.AWN DETERGENT ... ..,. s2o' :~~~ =~s :r.~-~ . . ·: ~: < ~i!§~~.:~ .... :a .. n: ~e;f!IS !,!ORY DETERGENT ..... <>• SJ 44 DRESSING \?.-.=· .. -~ "=~ ~~~:~n__ ... ~: l9' 35c., : FABRIC SOFTENER . -· s249 SHRE:~::E:~EAT --~ ~ru-= .,,.,: ~""'· . _,., I YALVOUHE. HEAYY-OUTY . SOPOI )() 63' SAUCE ~~':,~..ix, . 1.0l ;-:: • . -.. > lllettiCll $2'' !!»TOR Oll ......................... oT. KARO SYRUP •loLAen .I ..... 1~1 56c /] rN 6 .. POT EA. IBISCUITS .......................... 1.~z. I 6c MAPLE SYRUP LOOC•~ ••• 1 ,.~. $1.29 PITTED DA ns Ollo.tmAltY •• • 1 . IU sl.39 BUR & WINE SPlCI LS ! ANDRE 9 SWEET ggc' t ROYAL · 33c PICKLES GELATIN M(8'l ··~· ~l. 4-0L Hea lth & Beauty A ids Specials -vasWPmouul1 f YICICS JELLY • 59c !FOUm.A44$J29 us.oz. .. +-J.()Z. I VKIS I Kini llEAYY NrY ~!"'u• 1 79c ~~ ! SJ 82 ULllA IAN IOll.-Oll llfflll• ~~Ill $122 ; ~~LITS 1 s1•1 ~ J' .. r "-: I PUREX OETERGENT ....... I ........ ~L 95c INSTANT COFFEE MIUOWllOUT I~ $1.57 w~~:;~~~~s . >UO "~'~ .. LM~ age BISCUITS ~=·! PM)l lSC PICKLES ~~~~u::o"" . HOl sl.16 PABST BlUE RIBBON lOOlfC.... •4•• ""'"°' IAUlt-U•ClOI \.()lit• t.-0.V PICKLES =rr=:rL·o• n-0L s .09 ___ Frozen Foods - CLAIJSS.~N ~PICKLES U~L $3.99 VEG ET ABLES =~~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' 68 c HOLIDAY Mix DINNERS M>IAIWTA•IHP~~tSflNCHll.AOA ·~z. 694 age ~Co..INATIOl'l~ATI.. •• , ••• • ••• lc-v CANDY BAG HOmW• • • •O WAG NA WUOHT WAf~lll..... .. .. • . . ! ......... It-OZ. s 121 B '-u-B_B_L_E_U_P ________ sl_.23_ EGG ROLLS ::.c. ..... ~MlAT .. • . •.......... ~l. 724 • ·iii· '1111 -0l c: .... sl 33 PEPPERONI PIZZA ROLLS. JlHO • .. 1 ....... M)L 72 4 COKE ........ ····· ···· ,.,,,.olcAlft S •33 1 ORANGE JUICE muwuT ......... I ............... it<OZ. 97c FRESCA. . 1111.0l CAlll 1. ORANi;E JUICE ...mMAll> ..••...••.• ..1 ....... lt-Ol. $1 2' MIXERS 55~~~N·~· ... ! ... 1M>z.3SC PURE LEMON JUICE IMUThlAIO •• ! ............ 7.M>L 59' TONIC WATER ~::~.u ~49° GRAPE JUICE ~-...... I .. ······· .M>Z. 37c .. . ... . - ~- --.. . -. . . ·--.. . . # , ...... .... . .. - • . . . . . . . 0 ~LVPILOT Wedl\Mday Oeoember 13 1078 Traditio nal Fruitcake Multicolored ltgbla lw1nkle alon1 th e streets, carols fill lhe ;lir, the tree, abarp with the spicy scent or the north woods. hu bffn set up int.ht" lJvina room a nd derorated with glau ornaments and candy canes. What more 11 nttded for Chnatmas rheer? A slice of holjday fruitcake will complete the happy pictUtt Fruhcakea are rlrh d•••er u comroaed ulmost enll~Jy o sw~·t preaerv•d frutta They're a boUday tradi· lion that ort1lnated lo En1laod, and they're es· senllal to Ch ristmas wherever the 1lob~· trot llnfC English M"tlled CH&ISTMAS FRUIT· CUE ( t 8-lb. uk.-> t •, l·up1> ttold,•n isecdle~ rrusms ,, c up rum or brandy 2 tablespoons flour 1 I b Candied Red Cberries l lb. Cane.heel Green Cberraes VJ lb. Candit!d ,Natural P10eapple •-; lb Diced Fruit and Peel 1 'h cups chopped 'Ideas If you 're on the· lookout for an unusually good and easy cookie re- dpe this holiday season, here's one to consider: Almond Chews, made without butter, shorten- ing or flour! These d e lic ious, macroon-like cookies have the aroma a nd taste of Christmas. The flavor of almonds and candied (ruits -with a hint of c innamon makE" them exceptional· ly good ALMOND CHEWS l 'h c ups toasted whole natural (un- blanched l almonds 1 cup sugar 2 large egg whites 1 (V4 cup> -, I tablespoon seed· : less jam ' l / 16 teaspoon salt I I 16 teaspoon cin- l namon •.a c up fin e l y chopped candied fruit and peel Turn about 1/4 c up almonds into food pro- cess o r or e l ectri c blender jar and process to fine meal Turn out and repeat until all of almonds are processed. Combine almond meal with remaining ingre- dients, mixing lo a stiff dough. Shape into balls using 1 tablespoon dough for each <dip hands into powdered s ugar for easier handl- ing). Place about l 'h in- ches apart on greased and lightly-floured bak- ing s heet. Bake above ov en center at 325 degree s a bout 1 5 minutes, JUSt until firm on top. Using a broad spatula, remo to wire racks to cool. Whe n tboroudlly cooled, store in tagtitly-covered con· tainer. Makes 25 cookies CRANBERRY APPLE S11JFFJNG 11-i cup I 1 slick) margarine 1 cup chopped apple I cup chopped fresh cranberries ~J c u p c h 0 pp c d om on 112 c up c hopped celery •.a cup firml y packed light bro wn sugar 1 teaspoon salt :}'t eas poon rosemary leaves 1 '2 teaspoon rubbed sage 8 cups toasted bread cubes 1 cup chicken broth Melt margarine in a Jarge skillet. Add apple, cranberries, onion and cele ry ; saute until tender. Stir in brown ~ugar, salt, rosemary land sage. When sugar !has melted, r e move from heat. Combine sauteed vegetables and toasted ~read cube s: add -chicken broth and toss '.llShtly until well lended. Place mixture ~ m • greased shallow 2 uart cauerole. Bake at ~ degrees F. about 30 'minutes or until lightly browned. Makes 8 cups atulfina pitted dates 1 l,14 <'UPI alic~d blanched almond 1 cup walnut pteces 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar a.; cup (1 aUck > but ter, softened 1 cup sranulated suaur l tf'aspoon vanllla 1 lf'UJ)()On almond navorlni& VJ cup r rushed pineapple 1.1nd )ulce St'W :? cup~ 'lfh•d 1111 Drambuie Liqueur purpo1 flour 2 teaapooos can · namon 1 t a.spoon nutme1 h teupooo b&aklna aoda Pour rum or brandy over rablna . lel tltunJ ovtrnl1ht Sprinkle 2 ta bleapoona flour over fruit.I, nut.a and aookt<d ral1ln1. mi x w,•11 Cream butter and llUI(· an toaether unlil h1i1ht a nd fluffy. Blend In vanilla. almond flavor 1n1 and Plnt'llpple Beul 1\0 Ml 1 l~llR 10" IHIR 2" In "llil'· one at Ii tlnw Add 11lftcd dry inf(rt• dttntas, bt"al unl ll 'lmooth. Stir In fruit m1"ture GreMe u 10 11wh tubt· J>lln 1md hnt• bottom with WU Xl'tJ pa11t•r Spoon In bnlll•r Hnkt• in preheated 250 degre~ oven for 4 1 ~ hour~ (Put u pan or hot wutl'r on shelf of ov~n whllt• bakrng so rah will not dry out.) Cool for I hour on cake ruck. remove f rom pan l>l'1·orah.' w. dt.•Mrt.>d 11~ llR 11" 989 329 279 .50 1• 01 Grand Marnter Liqueur 7lll/ SAYI U' LUCKY 'L ~ER$98& 121~1 m BEER ,.. .... ---.>"' .. ····-·····~.,. -;,t• .. • •• --• •• ..... ' . . , ....... .. ,.. . Christmas fruitcake is a holiday tradition in the English spirit. NKIS9RCTM WD.,llC. U .,..w. .. II( 17. 1971. \ cor'l•ICI-• ma . AllW&i&D l1UI AVAU.-m•AIAITll1 I aca al '""'" _.,., ·-• " •Ml•ld 10 lie oud..., -lallie tor "" "' uta ~ 8a1Ad Rort tlUOI f\ -~ """" '" "'°' 111 II .. 00 ,.., OVI ol I'! llttlltowd •lt<ft .. .,11 ofter ,ov -t'-"t al 1 tAl'l'lllOI-•-e lletl ~ "lle<M& ·~ ~ -""or 1 ••ocllec• •!Ml• .,. "''otie '°" to ""''~ .. ,.. •~ .O•ltood .-11 Ille I0"'1tW oner .,""" JO OOf\ ' --.. -..... l FOOD APPLE SAUCE S W value in 16 or alau 1ar Rice Mixes ....... 45c Chotc~ ul Vllrl•t1 m 6 M• J>'du1~t Chocolate Chips' 1 '' fit1r&hey ~1n1 !;~cet I :t 01 pki Nucoa •••••...•• 59c The ubiquitous m1a1ai1tt11u l lb n:a,. CUPUmlT JUICE Bri1bt clean tute in 46 oz can ~ Tortilla Chips •• 59c Pin•ta Reg, Taco, Nacbo-5 'I• oz Wesson Oil •••• 516' The 38 ounce bottle htst.8 and last.a Coca Cola. noa 5149 Carton o( six twelve ounce cans OR FALSTAFF ( . BAllMTlfl'S 9 9 BEER.::. Savings and satisfaction-12 oz cans Apple Juice •••• &9c Drink a glasa of health-Mott's 32 oz Mince Meat •••• 79c Borden's Condensed None Such-9 oz Mixed Nuts •••• s 159 Planter's regular mi• in 12 oz can TOILET TISSUE Coronet 8880rted colors-4 rolls Tomato Paste • • 19c Thick and rich-Springfield 6 oz Fabric Softener s2•9 Downy~aBy to use liquid-96 oz T.de S249 I llCSIZI ••••••• Still the favorite-(25¢ ofO Bag 0 Bows • • • 59c For colorful pack.ages! pkg of 25 GIFT 79c WRAP i Big Value for Christmas-194 inches ht I"" l'lllt .. tM Ml ... .. ..... ,.....,......, ..... , ,_ ........... .., , .... ,.... .... ,. .......... ,actlel! --PORK LOIN --ROAST Whole •••••••• '14~ OR RIB HAL,! Ea.at.em pork at 1t.s beat Center Cut •••• '1 ·~ The center of the lean tasty lorn Boneless • • • • • • s 25 ~ ll makee a fine rotia~rie rout Park lain Raa&~c:~AVC ... l/L Roa11t Ont! to a golden goodness this week and see how your folks will rehbh everv morsel! Here'11 pork at its bNt! Sausage .,._. s1°~ Sliced Bacon ••• s15~ Sausage nuunu 5 15~ Our fre1:1h pork and fine seasonings El Rancho's thicker "ranch stvle" A.a authentic as we can make it fresh Spare libs ~-r1: ...... ~llll Finger hckin' treat! Fresh mid-western grain-fed pork. with ~o much mt•utv J!no<lne&.' to i.otu•fy t he hungry horde! Love the value . Cubes of Pork • s2.4? Bratwurst •.•••. 5 15~ Ground Beef~51 1~ Lom cut for favorite Chinese recipes Pork. Milk-fed veal. fine seasonmir Lean-does not exceed 22% fat Park loin · Chaps COOEROJT. ••• 1llll They'll be so delicious brotled, because you get tenderness, flavor and satisfa ction from our Eastem grain-fed pork! STUmD PORK LODI CHOPS Bread dressing, butter, fresh egp ICNIJ.ESS PORK LOIN CHOPS More value with our closer trim 11ICK CUT PORK U• CHOPS For baking or the barbecue 1lfote JHUUl ~ /tt>t pte-~ llU!Obl Chateau SJ79 BRIAND • Tenderloro o( U.S.D.A. Choice beef Chuck Steak ••• 51°~ Center cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef 0 Bone Roast •• s 11~ Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef I BOIEFSS SR.GI TIP ROAST $24~ ::01 SJ'! Round cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef Tenderloin of U.S.D.A. Choice beef Split Broiler ••• 69~ Beef Roast=!. 5 21~ Large meaty fryer-U.S.D.A. Gr. "A" Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice quality Genuine Milk-Fed Veal Pet Food a1mo1 •• 39~ Compare quality and be convinced Chicken backs, necks. beef trim, fat, hver S uper Fresh Produce \lr1pBfr1ii =~ ......... 1"1/ The famous Texas Ruhv Redi-~ S\\t·t•I , IUll'V dc·li'!hl ful 111.1\or 1 hut':-11.t'i< 11mt•cl nnv 11mt•' FE! 111 ., .. 11CIETS ....... ,.......Mt ..... 1f!lll~· _, ..... 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D llldlo e~ •• ., .. ..., __ ., • 'tits• I ... l&llt .,_... .. • ltalan 39c SQUASH • AIUOU PEARS Fresh 2 39c ~~!.~~.~:,rs f Ca1Tots i :; ::,: ::.-;: ~e1i .. ,...., ... , Garden fresh ••. green and tender Frozen Foo d Jefto' s Pizza ....... 89' ~erve them Cheese, Pepperoni or Sauaage-easy for you-great treat for them! 13 oz Juice ua•• ••••••• ssc Vegetables': ••• &sc Treeaweet-for morning mat! 12 oz Broccoli or Cauliflower-10 oz pkg Bread..,lmt •••• &9c Lemon Juice ••• 55c Bridiford-pq uf two 1 lb loaves IM9 .................. 49C Burbank'• ramoua "Brown Crock" -'4 nt•flce Minute Maid-the real thing! 7 1h oz Sara Lee S 129 CAKES • Banana, Bro wnie•, Chocolate, German Chocolate or Oran~ SOFT -S ........ 6 for $1.19 W11.11ht W•tch•n-11 verreuee-12 01 asn• c:l.S FE •••••••.••••••••• $1.19 P1.AST1C WRAP • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • 49c t'rom Calcon-oecl11111e nf :16 1he.itt 12o'f ofO ---:,ji?ingtrl'llt Maws money, llfl\'f'11 fh1vor-100 It -.... . .. . ........ 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Wftlcll t.ittr ollk• h II>• OlfU ol ""''""" Of .... un ~'19"" in .. 1 _1..,, o-rttlflW\O to ••Id o •l•lt 'w<ll U •IM\ will! th• nttff•••• \IOllC ... n ~I 1M 111.0 O• P••t~nltd ff efOtt"°ld Within 1011; """'"" .. n., lhf 1101 pu1>1k •llon OI lfll\ MllC•• 0 .. 1 .. 0 o.<...-. '· 1•1t aOftNtl flAIUC(A AdmlN•lf•IOt ol ltw••l•toOI w.o <1"<'°"'4 ... 1,. Wiil Alww•"'1 l'HILll'( CICCOHI "'".,"natv• ) .. , \111 ii • • 11 ia~Mt*'<•.CA'MO\ P.111MI~ Or-Co.~1 O••lw f'llOi Ott. •• '" 10, 11 ••• ,. ~ ,. '""' ,,, ........ "" .......... lt'lf1',,..., OPi:t\ln•ttOf'I ~1 ..,1, ,,._..,,.,_.,~" ., ..... Wit "'*" l'-".....-""" •ttt~t 0.. I I IJ. l't't -·· hi 11Hl -111J Af1ilo'•t\Mr -..Ci.I .......... ,".... ruauc NOTICE ~""1141~ Or-(0.\I 0 .. ly l"llOI ---------·--·--•Cwflt ... nt ,., .,,..,, w1• ••lVP,\(.11 '"" itH..,I t~tdt"-1 l•I .. p,)o\W\ lfl lM ~ n •. onf .. 4-"" .,, h> .. _., O• ''"'•••f'llniQ .,. ''" ,, .... \.Ul'ft .. ,,. ""4• '' '"_,,. .. 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P UBLIC NOTICE ---• St6J7 SUPEltlOlt COUltT 01' THE STATE OF CALll'OllNIA FOlt THE COOHTY 0,. OltANGE ltfo ..,._1 NOTICE O F H EA alHO O F l'ETtTtO .. FOlt Pfl09ATIE 01' WILL ANO FOa Ll:TT[ltS TCST•ME .. · TAll'f' AND II< ElCECUTOlt NAMED IN WILL OTHll!llWl~E LETTERS 0,. &OMINfSTltATI~ Wl,.H Wll..L ..... HE)lf.O r\li!I~ &I f()WAllO L tlOU, ollho ~"""" '" EOWAl<O l EOHARO ILOV. Cl<' •a"'" NOTl(l IS t<FfHAY (.,IV(N lft~I JtlANf, A (..Dl l 1 NC, M• fUt-d M-r••n If Ct#t•tll"" fbf Ptt~lf' rrf Wlfl df~ fOt I fllttflr\ l 11\t4'rnttf'\tAry Anti II f ..tl'(U10t f'M'Y\~ ht WHI uthH'Wl\t t .... ,.,, ot Ad ,.,1n•"·"~hC'W' witn Wiit •nnt•illf•CI, f"' trt .. n<" to wtuch " tllMk• tor turl~r paff1t urnrs, Ond ,,,,,, ft-..A t1mf' llnC'f ()ll\t• Ill """'Intl I"" •.jjtn" hA\ bHn \~I tut f>frc•mhiM' )f~. 1Q71t M 10 00 .t m , .n tht ruurhot>trl ut Ot·J.Jri,uhn•~t No l n-f '"Kj f'OV•t. •' /(X) t.1vt\. (1•nt .. r 0rt¥tt WHI, In th• (llV ot !>•nlft "'''' (..,11forn1,,. 0.1..i flt>< , 19'1! 111111 LLI llM E SI JOHN, <oontyr~·~ llO•f •""MCEWEN A P•rtM ...... 111< ......... &,.ow Cori1. Jlt Wes I "C" SI . S• 1100 ,_,,. 0 .... , CA t11f1 t •I· 17141 Ul-4111 ""_,,,. .. ._, ~ .. IOMf' 1-uhll\he<I °'"""' (M\I 0• .. lw P1IOI Ott 11 ,,, , •• "111 P BU(.' NOTI r uau \Ul'lltlOlt«>U•TO-lHI (~~ \TtT(Of'CALll'OllMIAf'Oa ltOUCS fOCltCOt~ TMI COUNTYOf'Ofl•..Ol u1~••1oa C.OUltY M '"' ,.. ~ .. n it UAUOl'CAUl'Ott•IA ~· "'O TI Cf 0 1' Ml A atNG 01' THI COUWTYOf'CMIAlf01 ... TITION l'Olt P~TI 01' WILL Me •9'Ml •NDLIT'Tllt\TllT~llflAaV r .......... t .. , • ,. .. AU\TtN ..,. I .1 .. 1. "' JnttN II l\bl •<i C'YfLVH,_. A'l\1t ... [)pft•vd f"""4;•4'ti.•t.l NOi I( I I\ Ml ... "' 1,,IV( .. lu I.. "'(tf I( I 1•, ltl Ar l\Y <,tvr H Intl 11-tw•ol t•"'-,,.....,,__,_ lf>HN I t\l:ll llC, .,,., MAHll'IH I l"-1 ~"1~•-• "-"~ <l.irm. -•tl•I C AltGll I ''""''' """" ntr,,1n • IJt>llllOft ,,_. .. , .. --..,.. r-l•HI tfl ti .. 10• t•toll•I• ot Wiii •nd l •lltt\ 1fW"' ""'''" U. ,.._r\Mlf'Y ~,,_r~. ttt f • teim.-MN'"y to 1pw. lO.-.-tlUorM.?t\ tt• ttw oO"• nt '"',"'"'~bf'"'....,....-f~,.N• to 'lll'hM " '' mffQfl fo• fVtn..• tit~'°""'' 0t to ,,,~wont trwtn. wOf\ Hr0<11l•f\ •nd th•C tM t•mfl 4no tM n•• e•..., • '""' ,,.,'-10 tM ut1 PIM• ot hff•too '"" .,._ h•• ._., '"' dt11>''"'""'" •• lru• •AW ,.ft•('e Of fO, f»<•rnlMf )4, mt.•C t0 004 m h" WH LIAAA V Vl1MIDT .IMS-M .... I IM rl)Uftr_,, ... 0-U.•I'"""' .. 0 3 ot Cl•• .. ~I• lOO .._Pott 11 .. ch (4 w>0 '°""'· '" 100 Cl•1t CAlll•• llflw tn6'Q '"""""11Wt>lo8C•ot OUjlflc•1of w .. 1 "' tllo Cll'f of S•n•• •11•. ........ -.. ...,cl In .... .......tton Pt•l••n I (iUllOfftl• •"9'"1rw •\ ... t~ot '"'°Oe<-m ""'""" D•ted ,._, r. "'* 1,,,., mnnl"'fflH IN ltr~I l>VOIK •flor>'lt Wll..UAM IE M JONN, 111 .. N111t• C°""h Cient O..•~d "IO ..... -11 "" ,.,_,kll .. -.eta, ........ r o.n .. u"'"'"'"' l•Y,,..•.--.-avon Adm.,v\tr .. tw ''"'" Wiii lei'"'-' C.-.. Ori,.. Anr•·•..OoftM E \1•ttt C>l ll'P """ ... ,,.,,_Mf_,,, WllllAM V ~ .. MIOT ,..h,.Mi_.0. .S..ll•• ltf•w-' h.oc11.CA .,..,_ '•' 11u 1-.m """''"Y '"'""""llitlr.MorCT.A l•ubh\rwG Or-C °"" 0..tly P tlol, NO• 1', Dec 4 11 IO "" ~tte'4.S N-"'"1 e..dl.CA Tel· 1110 ... tNI All_,, ... ~Hhnen Publ11-O'-Co.~t Q,u1y PH«, °"< 12. ll. "· ,.,. PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "~U. l'ubh\no'<I Or-Cw~I O"''' f'tlol ---~tlv(m°"t 12, I~ """ Cle<.t•mbf• o. 13, ,..CTITIOVS aUSINlSS l•lt HAME STATe Mf.Nf u.l-78 Tht! 101lowlno per50n\ ••• OolnQ P UBLIC NOTICE ~""'~\\tt\ CENTIJRV 11 N CIFIC COAST REALTY, lllOP.ecrlk (.o.atlHIOf>w•Y. Su• 8tMf'I. ""ltornla 'IOI.cl Amino-Pl""-In( , • C .. lfarnt• CCM'• "°' .. ''°"· II Ill lM Al.,.,•I~ 81•0 . Lo,.lll•mll~ C.lifoml•«>ncl ''"' IMIW"oe\\ I\ (ono..tll'd Oya (Of• NOTICE TOCllE OITOtlS SUPE a lOttCOUATOF THE $TATE 0FCALlll'09HIA ll'Olt THE COUNTY OF OllAMOE ,.. A..,m ,p .. ll fllalt! Ol £ANA M (;EARtNC, llO<•ltOn A"""°' Pl\I\, I nc J••OAWt'· PVBUC NOTICE NOtlCE t 0Clt£01tOtn !>UPERIOR CQURTOI' THE \ T" TE o~ C.Alf FORNI A "o• THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ND A '1~ ~ •-"'MJ NOTICE IS Hf RE BV C:.IVE~ lo 11w < tM:l•IO•\ &I,,.,. ..iio.~ na"'MI att~nl IMI "" ~ Nv•roo Claim\ bQilll"I tM ~·d Oti<.~t ~,,. ft"OU1trd to hit 11~m. w 11" '"" ""'<"...,Y ~ovthl>r~. '" ,,... Olfrc~ of lfW> ''"'' OI '"" 11bow •n lltt~ <0Uf1. Of 10 O<t""".l'f'tt lhem w tt h lttf' nrcPU..ry vouc:tw-r'\. to IN' un ,,_.t\•On<-0 ~• S7j w l>th Stre.t, ~ p'"''°""' '"'" \lblwnt'ftt .... , "'"" ""'" IM Cwnt• t•n• o< Or~ County on Hu.,..ml>f• >O. ~ l'tOSOJ7 PuOlr~ Ord"Q" CIM\I 0~.ly Pilot. tJ1,.~m~• n. ?'I ....o OK~Mbet •· tl, 1918 Slit-II \ \1,.1• t>I r DNA t<Ot lUWAY ( 0' t~lHO-' (A•f 1·,t·••\t ,,r, rt< I •••• ~, r1r flV (,II/IN II> I"" A ..... I~\. (,\ -·<"'' ..... Pl.Ct' of ·------------nu• 1h• -.•, t'lt lho oN,....,tQftf'd In '1'11 tnlJt· PVBUC NOTICE 11•1tth.H., ut "" 1th1,..1 '""''''"di o th'" ,,.,, ()t'tftt1f\!"'J 10 thit tttat~ Of \d'd drrt> t 1•1 .• u r•·''""' ''·'Y""'J • ''''"'" ·'Q••'""' n tk nt, w1tt11n four n"Onttts .tft~r tfw.t -------------tlM -.a1i.J 1tft•oQl11t ,,. t•.qu1nd \u t11f; t1r..,tuuDUt~honottr"'"°''<f' Aftt1• 1f t ti'! Wltti ~'""' """" .Jfy Vil\i• f'f•~ ·, HI Ott• ot hrt• c;,t tht th n ot t~ flt>OV• ,.n Ooltd N°""""""' 7• •911. ~t<•AON A £0Cl\ff AttnMnt'\trat,-1• of t"t! F•l<tlr ol lf>t' dbo.,.MmeclOK~t 8YltON II. BENTLEY ''''"'' ut IN\ltlo" Ol 11•• un<lolr\IQnNt '" SU w, 6111 51Yfft , 11 m •• 11.,... p.>'1itln1nq 10 '"" 1·'1•11' of l.O~ Aft9tift, CA 11t11>0 court. °' •o o•• "'""' U•t·m w1U\ Hu ,..,.<,.\wry \t'QU(t'H '' to ttw-on tt•, .1on•-0 «1' t~vJi \outn ,, ....... A"<·nu•1 "''llttrJw~r. (Jtllh.,n•": wnecn b tnt" NOTICE OF PUBLIC • •t!d ti• c • O•,nt w1th•lt f"ur month\ T•f· UU» ••··U.s.i """' '"" "'~' l>Ub••<•••O<I 111 tf'I•\ An -ytor HEARING '' ~ht t Ad,,,..,.htr•tru · IJ"" n Nn"'""'""' 1 •'»fl P.ubll\he<I Or-Coas1 Omlv l>tlol w1111AM vl A\1. "' Otc. 6, u. 2c1.11. 1911 )'8~18 Pursuant to the order of . ',/;~.u~':;!:'"' w•11 the California Coast al "·'"""°"'•'<lo"' PUBLIC NOTICE Commission <South Coast ALtXANDERGODG001AN __ Regiona l Commission) ~~;:~~Oen A-"'CTITIOUUUSINE» notice of public hearing is 1<~1110 ...... t.Mlt9f'11t•"10t NAME STATl:MENT hereby given. Said public '"' .,~s56l ~~•'°'-"' ~ 1' "°""1 ""'' hea ring Is scheduled on AltOf ... .,IO<hKVIW AHIN E~MI T H C A PITA tile January 8, 1979 Agen-~·ubh.,,..,Or-'°"'" n..,,,. .,,.,., rov1PME NT LFASE, 2~1 "'••• da commencing at 9 :00 Nll')¥~f"l'\btr n .,. tJlf"'(f Ot (Mntwr • 13 T 111• 0 ' ·,!'~,.,.°';1~~.~ ....... m"" '>• .. AM a t the Hu~tington ~,,,"' ,S40, ....... .., o.. E• T0<0. u. w•10 Beach Cltv Council Cha m- PVBLJC NOTICE fttllllOUS 8 VSIHHS HAMI: StATEAAENT ft\• fhfl0'*'"0 (11¥\0lt , .. t}r1tlVJ b"'' , ... \ r•oc c, A Ar •O H"'us u 1n f • .t,,io.hn ""' n1w Tu\tln, {ittllforn1t11 •l'>IYJ l<NIA'I I/\ Nu•~l>O"""" •~1' lliiftnt ~'"""'· ro,,dn<e, Cii!IOotntd l(j•,Q)' T n1\ n\l\lf'W'\\ t~ Ulf'W.)V( ttd ....... tlft •f\ 01v1duttl M•ttl"fl A, "IU\\bllVm~• Thi\ •,t,th n•1ftf W«t'\ flh"'("f with ft\t < ountv r '"'" flt Or.inQf' Cuvnh y,, Nn¥11mbN 10. 1,18 WILl lAM 00.. CISNEll IU No,, .. Malft $lrwt S-till• ll04 S•~•• """• C•lltwM.t t1701 ,,..,""~' •Honout1K1 by"" in. ber s 2000 Main Street, 0'"100• 1J"""w R1tt .... S1ntt11~• Hu n' t Ing t o n Be a c h . Thi• "81'"""" .... , """' ,.,,~ '""California. The Caltrans coun•• "'"~ 01 °'"~ Count• Of' reQuest Is for restrlping o..om~••. , • .,. ,.,°",,P ac ific Coas t Highway P\IOll\""4 °"""°" coa'' o.11v Po101 between Del Obispo Street Df>< •1>.10.11,,.11 ~1•and the Street of Green PUBLIC NOTICE ll·SJSll NOTICE TO CA EDITORS Ho.A·"-SUPElllOfl COURT Of THE STATE Oft CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In U•~ Mall., ot lhe E\ldle o l M lrHAEl lfO BI ALY, .... MIOIA( L L HIAL V, d•d MICH4EL BIAI Y, OKra....i _,OSOM NOTICC IS H( RFfW C·IV£"1 10 I uO••~""O 0.•"'0! ('()oo\1 1) ..... 1•1101 t l"Clllor~ ........ f\Q 'l111tM -·""' IM No•~rnbo•r Tl, J'I ellO 0...~mbo'r •. IJ ~<lllJ !Jt'< r()Pnl 10 11i.. .. IO t "'"'"in '"" '•II ott.c• ol Int ,,.,~ ol 1rw "°''''"'° \llW8 tovrt or lo_...,, .....,.. lo ,,,.. "" Lant ern In Dana Point. The work includes restrlp- ing PCH to Include left turn pockets and left turn lanes, elimination of 125 street parking spaces and ins t a lling no park ing s igns. The SCRC permit numbe r Is P-4376. For further information call (714 ) 846-0648. ----~•\IOl'IHI •I '"" Ollt<e ot JOHN R P UBLIC NOTICE COACOAAN, 1111• So B•llllowe• e1va '" ,,,,. Clly ot R4'11110wor. 111 LI>'· lt·)IJ74 SUPEltlORCOUltTO,. THE ST At E Ol'.c:AU lll<WI ltJA., COUNTY OI< OltANO« No -.o ISflft CITATIC>ff In 1~1' Mel\f't of lhP P•lthon Of 'Al I Y ANN Lin LE end l AAVIS J I 1 I Tl I Oil -H OI SHAH,.,0 "1 LYN crRR[TO, A NI•-.'°' r•oN'dofn trom PAtt'ft\111 Cll'lodv •nd Control l M P~ Ol llw SIAlfl ot C•ht0<•"• lo CLAR EIKE MINCt<LE R Pu"u•n t lo '"" ••• you "'" ,, .. ,."" <•II'!! llM n•Quil'NI 10 6l'OI'•• bo<IM• , ... j\ICIQIO Of ti~\ CO\lr1, IO<otl"CI ,.., C.ourt-, 700 Cl•t< c."oonl~r Drl•• w~~t. 111 lhe Cll) ot !Hw!UI ¥•. Covnh of Or,.~, ~<!It ot Cellfom(,., <11 llW' C oun room OI 0..l)lltlmenl NO. I on Merci\ 1, ""· •• t 00 O'<•oo ,. m , trwin end ll'Wlrf' to <'-< eu'll', It ""V. WllY Perni-n 11r -C>I""' wot•b.,. Del ton "-IO Ml De AOOOlnltd Gt>At "'"" &I l"t ~ ~ ,..., ... ot ~Id mrl\Ot "'corc:ttng 10 llw w fllled l»fl llort Oii Ille, 10 Wh!Cl'I ~·I\ M-tor lur1,..r Ptf1l<11l•rs. o.1..,~n.1m t\CALI WIU.IMI •• S4 JOMN c-1, Cltfll ...o c~·~ ot tflf s..ti. Court ot lllo Stttt Of C•lllom<f , In et'll lor , ... County,,. OttflGlf lh l'r-1\W HatdltlQJt ~y '-"M HILL A.,..,,..., .. u. Intl l n lftO llW , '4oite I' TftU.,CA.- Pllblf•f-.d Dl'MOt C:...'4 ()elfy ll'llM JK. •• 12, 10,JA, "1• s.111 1t A~I•\ C<IU"ltv w111c" l&ltel' oH•c. ,, ,,. PIKt! Of bu,,,..., Of I ..... un ~~~;~ ~~'=-rl~"'9.; ('vbl•l'*' ()' .... C.0.SI 0.•ly P.llol, nHO\"'rY "OUCIW'" mu•I bP h~ o• Oe<emMtlJ,20,21,lt/t ,. lltf'\Pntotl A\ tole>t•"'llO Wllft1n lout ~sat.II ::::':.:!r<~ 111<' '"~' lllWOl~llon o• , O&ltc:t °"'.....tiff I, t'71. LEOV BIALY "°"""''"•IOf Oi ...... £JIM•of "91Cf dK- JOMM It. 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IO< h<,,,.MSI IO< I,.,.~ ptC moS4'\ A\ follow\ "'1 Ofl S..it' AfoH A W1,... ll}Of'" F~ Pvblt< Eatonq PltKrl JO\e Nav~rro Gornf'T Publl\N!CI Or11n9e Co.o\I O•llY Plllll °"I ~m!>ft ll, !tit SSq<j T8 PUBLIC NOTICE ISEALI JVHC Al fl''AHOElt ~" OI. IM 8Mrd of~ .. ,..,,~ ol 0r...-Collftlv. C•lllornl• l'vbl•'lhldOr.,. CAMU 0.lly PllCM, Dec •. ll, IN • - --.... #' Ha, Ha, Ha,Ha DEAR ANN: J have .1 a ua1t'1t1 o n f or th e w o m a n who envll'd people who cu.o laugh . She uid a.he has a good sense of humor but JUbt con 't luu~ out loud ., otheu do. It's ea sy -as any dra ma couch will tt·ll you. Ju.<Jt tak~ a dl'efJ hrf"Bth and start snylnj(. HA . H A, HA . Keep s uying tt , l'OuntrnJ( the number of times. When you run out or breath. don't try for more air Jui.t keep pushinl? out lhl' llA, HA's. tnch llml' try to get more HA. HA's out. Soon it will be fu n and yo u 'll be laughing at your self - naturally. Actor s m u s t be t rained to laugh on cue. Anybody can do it with practice. Have you e ver n o t i ced that certain laughs run in families? Wt·ll. th at 's be caus e children 1m 1tC:1te their parents. No one 1s born with a specia l kmd of laugh. Lt's cuJtavaled. I hope you wall print my letter. Laughter as good for the soul. It makes for joy and it 1s highly contagious . No one knows better than you that the ability to la u gh is wha t m akes hum a ns s upe r ior to animals. ll enhances life like nothing else. Ri~ht, A nn ? Y OUR FRIE ND. MILLIE DEAR FRIEND: Rlgbt! HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA. Yoo crack me up, Mlllle. DEAR AN N LANDE RS: How does one acq uire common sense and learn bow to h and l e o n e 's l i f e com petently? Almos t everyone I know tells me l 'm s tupid -either d i rect l y o r b y implication. Although I am 22 !male > and have one more year or college to finish . I am inept , a wkw ard , s l o w t o respond to emergencies , have a knack for putting my foot m my moutn . and I can't carry on an intelligent conversation. Wh en I t ry to b t> assertive J come off agg r e ss i v e a n d obnoxious. If r sit back quietly I appear to be d~ll and uninteresting - which of course, l a m . I'm afraid if I don't develop some m aturity soon no e mployer will be i m p r esse d a nd m y <>nt1re lire will be a d is m al failure. Please see if you can m a ke some sense out of this crazy, ch1ld1s h le tte r and help me. As you can s e e I a m TH O R OUG HL Y CONFUSED DEAR T .C.: Your rroblem i s not n c ompe&e n c e. ignorance, stupidity or a Jack of common sense. It is a d e ep-seated reeling O( Inadequacy • which I am s ure is unearned. Your Je tte r was e xtre mely well-written -e xcellent grammar. s p e llin g and punctuation. You are no dumbbell. Early in Ille someone dose to you was highly critical and made you feel inadequate. You'v.- ne v e r been able to develop St'lf·esteem, the principal cornerstone or a healthy personality. Counseling s nvices ar e avail a ble on c ampu s . A good therapist will introduce you to a person you'll tw meeting for the first tim~. I 'm s ure you'll like him. I do. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thanks for s tand i ng up for tee n-agers. We sure need someone m our corner. Plea se read the follow in~. ''Childre n of t oday tove' tmmry. They helve bad manners, contem pt for authority, a nd they show dis respect for their elders. They no longer rise when e lders enter th e roo m . Th ey contradict their parents. c h a tter in compa ny , gohblt> up the dainties on the t able. cross thci r legs and tyrannize their teachers." Those word R were written by Socrates. So you 11ee. Ann, y oun" ~plc have always been eonaldercd "awful" by a dul ts ' -A J978 MOOELTEEN DEAR TEEN: You arP rJgbt. Thanks tor y anking us back to rtallty. ANNIE. HONEY: I a m 21 . male. slnaJe, and gay. l'\'e been to bed wllb al least 30 married me n In the luat three months. Most or them a re not only married but they have kids. I am not out loolcing ror married men. Usually they never say anything until It's too late. It would look u Lalli~ strange t! a guy In a gay b3r came up and told you he wu marr1 "d and then tried to hustle you 1oto tu:s back seat, bed or whatever. I am not saying that all women who arc mar- ried to cl06et gays don't know it, but I'll bet most o f them d on 't . So - when hubby raves about the blonde secreta ry with the gorgeous legs a nd nice behind . h e m i g ht be dre amin g about the guy he packed up at the bar last mght wh e n you w e re at mother 's . -ANOTHE R GAY LJBBER DEAR UBBER: I re- ad your le Uer three tlmea trying to figure oat where yoa are com· Ing from and I'm still not s ure. If y our niessage is that a lot of gaya are married. thla ls oot ne ws. It iB also aot news that some mea are double-gaited. U lbe real Plll'POff of your letter is to plant doubc.a la the hearts o f lns ecore wives, I can &ell you that most women wbo marry gays soon flDd# out and tbey d&ber terminate t.be marriage promptly or opt to Uve wilb the situation. D EAR ANN LAN DERS: My son by a first m arr iage IS r1v<: years old. My husband adopted him. The boy doesn't know Jack l:m 't his real rather . J ack's parents h ave a lways been very good to the boy. r had another son seven months ago ;_in d t•vcryon e w a s thr1 lled. Yesterday my mother- 1n Jaw p honed to i;ay they are tuk1ng a ri ve- gencn1t1on picture at a s t ud10 downtown and :-.ht wants me to have the b:.tby dres~ed "cute" next Saturday. Both my husband and I were hurt that our olde r boy was not a sked. Jade called and asked why. His mother said, "This is for blood relatives. dear." We said nothing but a n• quite upset. Your opinion, please -Equal Love D E AR E.Q.: Your mothe r·ln·law 8hould have asked you to get both boys ready. The photographer could bave take n several picture21 -alternating the tbildreo. It would have saved some hurt reel- la~s. P.S. You say tbe older boy doesn't know Jack isn'& bis "real" father. What are you waiting for? Wedding and engage· meru announcements nm ori Sunday m the Dally P1lM T<> ovoid d isappoint . ment, prospective brides are remmcred to have thelr weddmg stones. with a black·o:fld.whtte glossy of l11e bnde or of the couple. to the f'eatures Depart- ment one week before the weddmg ( Horoscope J THURSDAY, DE<... 14 By SYDNEY OM.ARR ARIES <March 2l·April 19 ): FulJ Moon pos1t1on accents Journeys, calls, messages, d u:.e neighbors and "busy" relati.fes. You find where you s tand with one who claims to have your best interests at hear t. Forces are scattered. Leave fine points, details for another tame. Pisces, Virgo a nd the n11m ber 7 are highlighted. TAURUS <April 20·May 20>: Lunar position accents fmancaa l resources. special payment:., collectaons and possess ions. Organize materia l. check resouues. get backing or one who can m ake cash flow. Capricorn, Cancer persons figure in scenario. GEMi.Ni <May 21.June 20): Full Moon in your sign correlates with creative fulfillment. dynamic Utilization or time, p er s ona l magnetism, romance. You comple te important task . You gain wader rc·cognit1on. You gain fresh in.sight into love. Yes, Anes does play a key role. CANCER <June 21.July 221 · Li ght is thrown on a reas previous ly dark -you will have opportumty to be more independent , creative . Mem ber of opposite sex wall worry and ins pire you. Your back. durmg this day, is vulnerable. Don't bft heavy object~ -or persons! L EO (July 23 Aug . 22) · Follow through on course outhncs by "teacher ." Hunch pays d1v1dends. D1gest1ve problem l'an be resolved - 1( you bnng com mon sense into play. Romance. wishes. velvet glove t reatment C:tll play roles in your per.-onal Sl'enar10 VIRGO <Aug. 23 Sept. 22> · Acce nt on career. ~upcraor'>. authority, road to the top, your walhn~nl'!>!) to :-.tr1ve for what m ay seem o ut ·of·r each. Ge m1 n1 . Sagittarius fig ure promin('ntly and :-.o does l hc number 3. Yes , the lhird try wall be the charm! LIBRI\ <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You loc ate "est· a~ hntrh." You locate missing articles. You become more a wa re or subtle nuances, fine print. You become more adept a t reading between the lanes. Accent on publishing, travel. s pirituality, comm unication . Aquarius, Leo, Taurus persons figure prominently . SCORPIO tOct. 23 Nov. 21): Full Moon pos ition coincides now with moods, romance. sensuality. Partner, mate and money figure prominently. rn mutters of speculation, stick with numtx>r 5 Yes, change is beneficial. The i.tory 1s not complet t-. Know 1l and fill in mWU)~...Spaces., 1Ulks. _ S AGITTARI (JS C Nov· 22· Dec. 2 ll : E m p h a s is o n marital s ta t us. H o m e environment , domesttc1ty, possible change of residence com mand attention. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons are m picture. Be diplomatic, fair. farm -keep traC'k or expenditures. CAPRICORN <D ec. 22·J an. 19): Some associates 5ccm to ~ay one lhmg and me.an something else. Key 1s to perceive motives, to unde rs tand potential. Sec places, people as they are, nut men•ly u~ you wish they could be. Avoid sclf-deceptaon. Others might find it impossible to loo( you -don't do the Job for them. AQUARIU • <Ja11. 20·Feb. J8 >: Emphasis on creat1v1ty. change, tyle. Involvement, affair or heart. Nothing 1s halfway it is all or nothlng. Know it 3nd prepare accordl~Jy. Member or opposite sex 8 k11 you to make a commitment. tr you ar~ not !lerlous, get going. The stakes are too hi Rh ror merely playing games. Pl ES <Feb. 19·March 20): Build for security -chcC'k sources, take nothing for granted. You have chance to dli ln, to solidify pos ition One who Is older, very inubbom, has taken u Uktnjl to you. TranucUon wiJJ be closed nnd you'll benefit Gemini fl1Urcs prominently. • • .16 ..... ~---~~ ................................ ~-----..... --.... .-~ J • f J Danny Davey Doll Club members An- dree Davidson. left, and Nora Brehob, nght. Doll Club The Danny Dav~y Doll Club. sponsored by the Ais!>istance League of Laguna Beach for the 12th year, has rollecled dolls and toys for South western Indian children. The proJecl was s tarted by Davey, a United Parcel delivery man, two d~ades ago Current league co c hairme n are Mrs. Andree Davidson a nd Mrs. James Taylor. Assisting 1s Mrs Jack Downer ~~--- cne 1 an assc;rtnze.nt if .Joki" f elt.s ~ 1:5 00 m;ioe in US A ..-:~~~';'\. E;,iins AT-HOMff" FOOTWEAR for the nights , before r Christmas ... BARONET MULE Burgundy Black \3rown S19 . . . . . . . . -I Club Calendar OAtl Y PILOT CJ J Left. Mr. and Mrs. David Trumbull and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chai/am. 'Navidad' Gue1>ts. husband!> i.lnd mt!mbt-r!> of the Altat Bahia Womens' Committee or the Orange County Ph1lharmomc Soc.•1ety will be arnvmfl by car and boat al the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Corona dcl Mar, on Monday, Dec. 18, for an evening of fun The hohday dinner and dance party will be .. Las Luces de Navidad." Proceeds go lo the Orunge County Philharmonic Society The event will bt:gin al 6 p.m . with a "no host" bar. followed by dinner prepared by Chef Don. Music for Llstenmg and dancing throughout the evening will be played by the Hi-Five Orchestra. One of the highlights or the evening will bt: the fo~esllval of Lights boett parade 1n Newport Harbor FOUNTAIN VALL E Y N ATION AL LEAGUE OF AMERICAN PEN WOMEN: A Christmas dinner will be held at 7 p m .• Wed· nesday. Dec. 20, in the Founlam Valley home or Clar a Peck Schultz. Information: Ruth Maun- ders, 847·1129 or Clara Schultz. 962-2532. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ALUMNI SORORITY: A Christma~ luncheon will be held al 11 a .m .. Thursday, Dec 14. an the Costa Mesa home of Mrs. Gerald Doan. Rc!)ervations : Mrs Doan. 549-3321 FOUNTAIN VALLEY AMERIC AN B USINESS WOM EN'S ASSOCIATION : A Chris tmas party will be held at 6:30 p.m . Thursday, Dec. 14, in lhe Garden Grove home of Pat Lindberg. Information: Mrs. Bernard A. Lindberg or Garden Grove. Pl BETA PHI: The South Coast Alumnae Club will meet at 10 :30 a.m .. Thursday, Dec. 14, m the Newport Beach home or J ane Higgin. The program is Holiday Wine and Cheese Taste. In- formation: Mrs. Virginia Bollman. Balboa. MESA HARBOR CLUB: A program of Christmas music will be presented at 10:30 a.m .. Thursday, Dec. 14, in Mesa Verde Country Club. Costa Mesa. Lt\GUNA BEAC H NATIONAL LEAGUE OF AMERICAN PE N WOMEN: National Presi· dent Wa uneta H ackleman will visit t he Christmas party Thurs day. Dec. 14, in the San Juan Capistr ano home of Antoinette Wiking Lunch is at 12:30 NEWPORT BEACH J UNIOR E BE LL CLUB: The Bob Bucc1s will host the party at 7:30 p.m .. Friday, Dec 15. information: Gerri Shapiro, 673-3900. LAGUNA MONDAY MORNING CLUB: A Christmas dinner will be held Fnday, Dec. 15, in the El Niguel Country Club. Laguna Niguel. Social hour begins at 6 p.m. The Show Case Singers will perform. EL CAMINO REAL JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB: Boat Rides wath Santa will be held Saturday and Sunday. Uec 16 and 17 The free boat ri~es begin al 1 p.m with Santa arnvang at Dana Wharf via the Harbor Patrol Fire Boat and continuing rides until 4 p.m Local Girl Scouts will sing Chris tmas carols IRVINE JUNIOR E BELL CLUB: An Arts and Crafts F ree tor All will be presented Sun· day. Dec. 17, in the Youth Services Center, Her itage Park, Irvine. Informal.Jon. SSl-1451. BAWA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB : San· ta and rus Elf wall arrive at the club by boat at 6 :30 p.m .. Sunday. Dec. 17. A hohday dinner will be served at 7 · 30. The Channel Cats will perform for danc an g and carol s inging . Reservahons: club office, 644-9530. LAGUNA PHILHARMONIC COMMITTEE: A Christmas luncheon will be held at 11 a .m .. Monday, Dec. 18, in the Laguna Niguel home of Mrs. M. Thomas Risner. Jr. From left, Rita Jones. Sue Fazio, Kann Lekas and M itzi Holmes. Boat Tour Final plans are being made by Irvine's Small World Guild for its holiday fund raiser T his year. tbe guild chartered the "S.S. Catalina Holiday." The boat wlll leuve Davey's Locker at 6:30 p.m on Thursday. Dec 21, ror the "Festival or Lights" parade m Newport Harbor. Baskets. handcrafted by guild members. will decorate the tables fo r the buffet dinner Proceeds will fund the outpatient services at Children 's Hospital or Orange County. From left, Miriam McDuffie, Emy Lane and Amy Paxton decorate. Holiday Fair The Thursday Morning Club of Newport Beach will have its Holiday Fair luncheon Dec 14 at the Marriott Hotel. A tree will be decorated with handmade ornaments by the members and are for sale. The event benefits the Chtldren's Hospital or Orange County. Therapy Department. STANFORD CLUB: A Christmas party and reunion will be held from 5 to 9 p.m .. Monday, Dec. 18, in' Villa Nova Newport restaurant. Reservations· Richard Pauley, 646-5808. WOMEN'S ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE: A Christmas pun ch bowl party will be held Tuesday. Dec. 19, in the Irvine home of Mr. and Mrs. David Ball. SOUTH COAST RE P ERTORY: The Hunt· ington Beach·Fountaan VaHey Guild will meet at 9 .30 a .m. Tuesday, Dec. 19. m the lluntmgton Beac h home o r Mrs . Thom as Andrews. Reservations. Deborah Andrews, 963 3898. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: Chapter 816 will meet at noon Tuesday. Dec 19. m Car row·s Restaurant, San Clemente. Reser vations . Dee Fluitt. 492-2987 IVY LEAGUE COLLEGE CLUBS: A din· ner-dancc will be held at 6 p.m .. Wednesday. Dec. 20, ln the Balboa Bay Club. Reservations should be made through the club AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED P ERSONS: Chapter 857 will meet Wednesday, Dec 20. in Murdy Park Center. Huntangton Beach. A Christmas grab ba~ will be held Wtddmg or11t mgagt>mt>nt announc.,,.111ta nm on Sunday 111 the Da1ly Ptlot f'orma or• cwmlable al all Patlu Pilot off ices or by collmg ttw reoturei Deport ment 642-4321 Tu ovoid da&appoantmenl. prospttt1ve bndes are rf'mancU>d to ha~ th4'ir wedding alonta. wtth a black alld·wtute gl<Msy of tht bnde or of tlwl cot.ipU. to lhe 1''t'Otures Deportment onf' we~k be/or~ tlwl weddmg Engagement 011nouncemenu, with black-<tnd· UJhrte ghMsy of the /uturt' bru.U! or tlwl C01lf)le. must be rerei~ by lhR features Department nr weeks beforr thf' weddmg dat1• I CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ••• I f\ELAXEO GAN>EN ATMOSPHW ••. I Plonts. Dooks. !>rotiooery ond , Gotontcol Grfts Opeo70ays 10-~ A.M./ •:00 P.M. 26'7EosrC~rHwy. Corono def Mor LUZZITT A Bernard Takes llltl ~leasure llC '".. 110• •II SUSAN GALISTEL THE HA.II STYUST IS HERE! r _,..., H ... Sl'/llll 4""""9<!C80 on Oil MNO 01 Ille a..uly S....n&u LUllETT A IERH.UD CALL NOW FOR AN APPONTMENfl (714) 640-6023 fficlco17 ,,,. GoodneSS': .. what taste! Cheese Balls and Cheese Logs A tentloc --•"· O...t tor off"'9 port"", 111 ho-.,lllrt.,,.•ng, Of 1u•t pla.n ,,_ n• Out cM9l9 b.oll• -1 logo ... ........,mede,....,, Ind delo"'°"" 2 OH.··~°""°' ..... 14 .,,. Hick~rp r11rrm~ OF ONIO Fashion We1tcllff I I d M•••MH's VILUGE Pia a 1 an o .... P'O•tolf z __.,..,.CM 4f6.J670 ,1111 • ....___,..,.ae 640...0JO MM.•Sot. "T1I I 641-0972 ~·;::ra.1 s... 'Tlt, -. ." .. w. "'' _ ,., Club Calendar runs each ~------------------------------------------------------~ Wednesda11 in llte Doily P11ot and contains notices of women's and urv1ce club meetings and events for thP /ollowmg week - Thur:Jd(Jy through Wedne.~· day Send notice.\ to Club Calendar, Daily Pilot. P () Boz 1560. Costa Me1a. CA 92626 Be sure to mclude your name and phone numbt>r Notices must he m our hands /IJ)() weeks m advance To request a picture. write or call the f'eotures Department. 642 4321 P1r· tures ore llrmted lo fund· roa.sers oi>en to the public Insulate your windows. MONDAY MORNING CLUB OF HUN· TINGTON BEACH : The Christmas lunc heon will be held Monday, Dec. 18, in the Huntington Beach Inn. Social hour begins at 10:30 a.m . __ _,i:o~s..;Jtuth J ones or Margaret Carnes. 11 you have an item /or the Singles Calendar. send 11 to Cheryl Romo. Feotur · ing Department. Orange Coaat Daily Ptlot. P .O. ~ 1580....costa Muc.,.-Ccl.-. 92626. Pleo.ae mclude your name. addnu and phone number. &MONET Black Burgundy $19 14 '-'~ ISUHO • HIWPOltT 11.ACH 64 .. 4JU 27 ~n St Alnlt'l'lbtl 12131282·3818 8a11~Amenc11'<1 • M1$18f Cnerge • Hemonm awoe -- raVINE IUNIOR E BELL CLUB: A Visit with Santa will be held Dec. 18 through Dec. 21. Reservations for Santa visiting your home must be made by Friday, Dec. 15. Information : Mrs. Olive r Cathey, 559-7432 or Mrs. John Caudm, 551·4037. EXECUTIVE WOMEN INTERNATIONAL: The meeting is Monday, Dec 18, in the Balboa Bay Club. Cocktail hour begins at 7 p.m. Reservations: Bev Duffy, 640-1900 LAMP HADES Harbor lites I CM ....-, 0., llad. Sr., 11221/a .....,_. ltY4. c .... Mne 64S.7JOI fRANCIC)-0RR fine stationery cama del mar .... -,. flli-a ..... tf!!f •• -...... "" . .. .. . . . . ,, . 3M Scotchtlnt· Sun Control Film Saves You Money. lt"utetlng your win l 111 ll ' cto-a *Ith )M Scotctt tint Sun COl'ltro1 r 1tm savn moMy many dlff"~' *"Y' c: • Reflects 76"\ of the ~ sun's i.tte -)'Our air condltlonu runa leu. • Repttla ""' or tn. 1un'1 ultra vlokt ray1-co1t11 tu11 rac11,. or •apea and rumlturc 11 reductd. •Sun tl•r• b cut 92"" • S.•• 40' on wlnllf hut lou . . °'""" ~ 8'111 Cont>OI oont- .. ". ... -..... I , to ~ tllr moM l'•Pf'rlencl'.'d ln•t•llcf\ of JM 5c0tC'ht1n1 ltlm with litCtory trained Jppllc:..101~ .tnd • flw yeor 9uar.ntt'1" 3M Scotchtont film come~ 1n 1> v111!f'ty ol color.. reflKltve and non rrllttttve. II I• the ll'esl l'•pen· ~i.e end mo•t t'llectlvl" *tJJ to saw you money and ~111 woth thc tutnh l't••>t:ts of the aun Cell MO• ..... ....-.. •• ...., __ _ _ .... _.,... .. _._...,....10, ....,_. OrClnge c.ounty Sun CMrtrol ~ 1107 E. Chapman Avt. ~ e>r.p,C411fwMetU6' 1714t l>"Nll w~. December 13, tt71 ~He Faeed Death NIW YORK <AP) -Atthoulb gra1 balr hu DOt yet appeared and wrinkltw are yeara orr. fate forcfa aome mlddl ·aa-ed people to face deat.b Juat wbCft they have reached their prime and have much lo look forward to Lawrence Levine, a 44-year-old lawyer, was one 14rh per"IOO He said he expenmced"" a death cm~ after he had ac b~t\'t'd considerable aucc AND DURING thla er-I I h hud to explain to hla child n, who lhou1bt tum 1nvuln rable, that he ml1ht die He had bet-om«" • po.rtn'r in a Manhattan law nrm . WN claM to hi• wife and three dauihten, w11 a cbampions hlp·l v t l aquaah player. and extrrlaed vt1oroualy He aald ho ran five mlloa a day and wu an 1vld skier But no one an the Veahlva Univentty uudJtnce he addreaH d recently would hav wanttd to 1wllch p!aret with IAvln a1 he 1rapbtcally recounttd hl1 open ht"art aura ry -''lht 1ur nwtn• OJ>t•n my cheat, cuuJna velns from my teas" -and lhe tr ab load.Ina to It .•• w CON a D about Uvtn1. df-aJtn1 with facll I WM.I cont med about what I eould do to ael out of • damn dlUlcull 1ltu1tton." Lovin retailed It WU two Yfll'I •IO and he hid Juat learned that a ~ lbl "bla l a1u heart attack' could brln1 hla days to an end H~ h d uken a stress teat to fin<.! out what waa ca111ln1 a Uahtnc1111 in hla chest. The t l -reqwnna the patient to run on • trtJdnull wblle boolled up to mon1t.ont - howed 1 80 perc nt bl~ka«it of two cruc:lal hurt arteries. SA YING mE I D A or having an operation waa frltbh:nina. Ll'vlnt Indicated thal h11 went FAMOUS 'SNUG TREDS®' LADIES PLUSH SCUFFS Mid·life • ID wtll because he waa prepared roe the severity of bta heart artery th unknown. conditJon After tht' o pera t Ion w u "The reaBOn I had auraery was J)f'tform<.-d, h said , "The pain was to be able to continue living my grtat. 11 lbey told me it was going life the way I had lived it," he tobeareat Butltwucndurable." said, adding he plans to Ten days Jlller hla trlple·bYJ.>aas participate an a naUonal amateur operation ln St. Luke's Hospatat. 11quash championship in February. Levlno wu buck at hls law ofllce. SpeakJng at a "Conference on Two months later he went rdcUng Bereavement and Grief," Levin in the West wllh the d~tor who said people generally are afraid or operated on rum. dying and sometimes react badly when a friend faces deat.b. THE DECI S ION TO have One or his close friends could NATION compllcated heart surgery was not deal with the spectre or death extreme11 dlfflcult, Levine aaid, and stopped seeing him after the ~..-...:.'-.. · .... , for a mJn who never actually s erious heart cond1t1on was "AM 11.v 1.10N TAiAH_T~T suffered a heart attack ln spite or discovered, he said. 1.0N i 'V£1l. '!JAW ! " ~~~~~~-'----'-......;;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~- MEN'S 1000 ELECTRIC Prices ""' ""' '"'" o.c 1t WM1e Sttd• LMll ...... ,. .... titll'ttlilllltO-- liflttl .. W.1 •• Ottltttl lJ ...,.,.. ........ °"" .. ,,., ....... wry 011111W s,.. "''· I 00% PlUSH ACITUC Pill OI TIH YClOTM Wmt GOlDTONl OI SllVEITONl MESH IANDS SHAVER •HEARTY BURGUNDY •CHABLIS BLANC •PINK CHABLIS Nyla,, bru\h qenlly cl<•ons. sponqe pod mo•~tur11e\ mo\ \099' Splo\hquord ollochmenl l0t e.clro wet oppl1cot1on SUPER PRICE 99 ffi'9 l!!ll.I PLUSH PILE TEDDY BEAR 899 REG. 12.99 lOYI' OI lust Soqht O.ep plush pole so cuddly & loveable' MEN'S DRESS SOCKS ~~· i:n7ti~ ~:1~~~·· 4 s3 nyll>" 1n lolh•I>" col0<s I '''e lits 10 13 'All l lG. 1.09 fOI MACHINE WASMABU Foam podded on\olo ond vamp molded rubber sole 4 st.tch <On\tru< h i>" Choose trom lhe ITIO\I popular col0ts SALE PRICE E-Z TOOL-LESS LOCK·IN ASSEMBLY 39.99 Am l SAll GRANDFATHER ELECTRIC CLOCK Toll honcl•om• lite \tyl• Grondto1hct <IO<I. w11h modNn ele<lr.< mo•emen• J \hel•O\ lor booh plonl• l.n1< knock• 1 A 1th ru\11( Mol1bu l1n1\h 'MN• 1 CDSTA MfSA COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN V AU.fY I I boo 233 E. 17fta St. D>O Harbor at ._ 161AI ftart»or' at Eclnglr FOUNTAIN YALl.ff Mapla at Tal.t GovC\ hour doy monlh m1nut11 & seconds 01 o push ot o burton A Ch11\I mo\ 9•••"9 goh • YOUR CHOICE 99 ......... ,, 15 llG. l'ltClO lllOW 19. 9t RK.rtKIOf 1 OUT. STOIU lb \IOo,,lo\\ '"'el blodl'\ for < lou• unoo1h \llov1og fOOI CMOICI 229 so.1.oz 1.S LITER ~ QUTDOOR GIFT IDEAS WBTMINSTR Wntnillflr at GoWtn Wnt LARGE FLEXIBLE Fl YER 29-INCH SKATEBOARD lom•noled wood 11 '' troc••on •ope l (G 21 9 de<lo. & mo1e1 • • T SPORT cun UA THER FIELDER'S GLOVE w .. h x lo«'<l 9'' 'P'•' wt•b ond fullhtwl SPORT CRAn HAND-SEWN UATHE R SOCCER 8All 1? ponf'I lpo l '' •f'lcH lot ele" S11r 4 S RlG. 11. 99 DAIWA SKIRTED SPOOL SPIN REEL Jltol 11'' fOhO Moo pl 1~ tlG. 17.99 •HANNA IAIBllA •SUPll J•'s •HOll.T HOHll DESIGNS 100•. relont'\t 2 s5 lor 1rel polW"' .. , REG. 3.99& 4.29 fO• a PC. SCREWDRIVER sn S .REGULAR, 3 PHILLIPS 8 chroml' van od•um bfodt•\ "'"'dy pl0\11( hondl••' SAU NICI 599 MAOf .... u . LEPAGE CELLO TAPE Y211SOO" Hondy d•'P9"'., f rontporent lope 37c llG. 6'C •SO lITTfl s.ffffi •30 lNV£lOPfS •I 0 NOT£ SHfln •I 0 fNVHOPU f,, ••llu~ Of 1'' POIC h,..,.,.' i;e • P•' Wh.•• 0 1 colot\ d...,oqn, YOURCHOICf POLAROID ONE STtP INSTANT LAND CAMERA ,~·~· 27 ~? 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El Camino Real Corner Pallzada, San Clemente 498-6242 Garage Door Openers Enjoy conv.Mnc. .. d c;;J,,:"h. au~ner 179-5219' INSTALLED w.·,. ttM t..tm i.m1er et GetM ~ DMr 0,.-n )(')t0 f' '"'l (IOtP 'fOU' Q•,,,Q.., (JO()f frQf"" GOLD COAST SERUICES, INC. 5 yHra In lrvln• 557-3245 551-6275 (after 4) 1oe •30!>4•o SALES & SERVICl P cuamounf Spari6 Hew Bancroft Balls Sl.75 p« can Exoert Racouet S1rtnQ1ng and Repairs Featuring All Too Brands' ParamounlSPorl6 JJl f . 17th st~ Cotto Meto ""-642·6116 IBehmd lnternaalonal Pancake Housel AMERICAN IHTERMA TIOMAL GALLERIES, In. Ph: 754-1777 A WCMMlerftll Selection fmcllM!Hftg AMiCllfe Mmk loxH OW n-Clocks & .,...._ ....._ Malcal lhtM fr'OM SI 0 ***** LooldRg for o DIH9t ..t (Mft? FetdMHllg .... ~ ..... Toys & Novelties PrmtinQ Presses Anttoue Sideboards Bedroom Sets Gadgets & Artifacts Nickelodeon Pianos ***** 26,000 Sq Ft w ... , •• at ll02 ICeHt1 '-t St .. '"'- See Our ··raJ Mahal"" Pipe Organ CA Concert for the Aak1ngf) Open Wed thru Saturday 9 AM to 4 PM I y DESIGNER FASHIONS Affordable Prices and Cttated Espe· daMy for yeu. MISAKO'S CREATIVE ATTIRt Drfttmlllin1 and Altft'atW.1 FABRICS AND ACCESSORIES • Jewelry •Sc.ants • MlnclNas •Betta ~n Tu~s thru Sat. Hovr~ 9 30 •m to S JO pm 112 E. 18'.~~-·a Mesa '°".....,\a, Save $4.00 J'Ot" \be tar buH1 in your family Auto Mat Wt!al •141 ll buut1ru1 ur rarpat.t. For any ciar 1n anyeolor R.obttt a »I AT IS lOOnew.,~ BUY Sl!!LL '11<.\IH·: on Neutrogena® Rainbath® Bath Gel with FREE pump dispenser. --B~lrS.UCulorT V "11 YOUNG'S APPLlANt' t; 1114 N Harbor Bl s A 85·9123 MAILING BOXES Heavy duty cardboard I deal for mailing C h ristma s pllgs . Complete ma al.Ina llats or Individual boxes avail 1n 8 sizes. Crom 4" to llf' cubes. To Order cull BOXERS 741-552-:U.U: 9am-6pm. We deliver anywhere. T1'e C 1 , ... , ..._.Slilett J4Zt LC.-Hwy c-.. M9' 67).J444 t4t05MlltAft. Tfttt. 1Jl-6'15 llRDS llRDS C'hr1Mmas Lava\\ av PJrakel·l .... Co~kall.els . PJrroli. 1-'lnrhl'l>. t'h' 646-2200 32 OL bollle $16.50 regular susgested rfla~ m LIMITED TIME ONLY $12.50 ~SIDE ~ PHARMA~ CONN RECTRIC ORGAH Hl•n1·h. mu"ll' li11h1 t'ar phom•' ~ n111""" ..i I '.\"mt• uppt•r «: IO\H•r kt•\ hoarrl I :i n nl t· f1t·il ;ti hcia r(i Pnfc•r l ronct ~1700 Wll'wTf:RIZF: V0l'fl SWF:f.TIV' I 016 ~ dr., MWport bffch Mllf to iw--tory polftt 675-3040 l.inrl:i S:mdrr" 552 fl13R I 0 SPEED MEM'S 'P~ HOUDA Y HOTEL BOARDING GROOMING DOGS· CATS 1494-0142 1 20ff2 LAGUNA CANYON llOAD UOUMAKACH SANTA CLAUS MIMI C .. ISTMAS IAZAAI RUMMAGE SALE would like to visit your housl' Call for nppt. 003-I 378 1.A Pf.Rl.F: l.N ~AT&~l'N AHTIQUI CLOCKS Give the gift or time & chime In the new year with a rare Austrian Grandfather r lock or chOOl!e from a large selection or Beautifully restored & J(uaranteed American Oak Regulators. Westminster Chime wall clocks. Vienna Rellulatora. 2 & a wel11ht en11raved. American & European mantlP & 11helr <'IOC'kii A One Treasure for everyones Christmas budiret. 0¥11 200 AMnqul CLOCll TO CHOOSI NOM LYONS A"'19UI CL.OCH JJ46 ....,.,. • c.M. 611-4146 1*9 •t-. t IAM • 1'Ptt41 c t STOCICIHG STVHH HI RISE 20" BICYCLE IE A SPORT BUY YOUR WIFE A Sandancer FOR CHRISTMAS WHEN A IODY MffTS A SUNOANCfl WON- [)(RfUl THINGS IEGIN TO HAPPEN, lllCEi • The SUNDANCEI helpt the actlvtty of the heut Mid lunp 1ncte11e-to pe you better dttUlatloft. • Your lymphatic system beafnt to function better. • You hep. to tOM and tfahten mmclet • YOtl IMaln to control y®r proper body ~~· ...... • You fMI bttW IA owr. c.11 u .. Of' • .,,.., ... 645-1100 4111. I 7ttt St., WM 22', Coste Mete •• • .. .. 19' -:t One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ABC COLOR TV SALES & SERVICE non :a.,,. mAGnAYOX -"ALL MODUS IN STOCK & ON DISPLAY'' ASIC AIOUT M C<*OITIOtCS Of OU. TUMS • GUAH#TU • rllCIS HOMI SHYICI 01 lllNO YOUI Sn l~ND IAYI. 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Perfect OrtRiMls For Holld.ay GMn11rMI Enterblnln1. • Specl.ll Occu1ons • Prom~ • Cr,1du~tioos • Brt<it>·to·be & Pdrty • OebutMtes Our Unique Acceuoriet In· i dude:Portrait Dolls, Penon- allied f>tllowt, ttuffed Animals, , A aa:atoriu M•de to match 4 1-.... t..... '· . '-· \ aowns • J Main °'"•" ,, J Retail Studio 12262 V\•ntura Blvd tuc110 Cit • Cotta~ 18 '6 ~wport Blvci I Nt'Wport & Harbor Blvd •31.4 I ,, I • l ' . ... . . . . . . . .. ,,,,. .. . , . .. .. . " ... . . . -DM.YPILOT Uturglcal and .. " • .. • • • ., • r. . ~ . .. enont Reli 1 les I Half Price Hanlllaag Sale 4 DAY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL THE SALE YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS . Buy ony one at our NCJUlar low price & C)et the second of equal or lesser value for •/2 price. ~ Chrishnas ccrct1, ornaments, ccmchs lnwported Nativity Sets All 20·50°/o off Chl'*••s looks -20°/o Valyetnvo Cerw11ic plaques -$20°/o llble -I 0°/o off -Family Bibles 20°/o Kneeling Santa Statue ....'\ Rt.Sc t••••L~ ~ .f'-LATEST ~I"'~ ~ II~ e:~ 1h•T1or1 e; Replarly $29.95 now $24.95 a.ams • EcwrlftCJI .................. Stldr ,.... • c ........ Shrtfftg Sll•w I 557 W. 19th ST., COSTA MESA 646-5210 ......... .._,w_ ICM• S-. IZ.t •caoss ,.OM .... °' AMIRIC• ~,.."''''''"' .. '"'~'''• -••• TH• N•WPORT HARllOtl I i BOAT PARADE I ~ ABOA"D TH• CATALINA HOLIDAY I l Don't m 1u this chan4» to '89 the 59th Annu•I Christmaa l ~ Boat Parade •board the new 115 ft. C•talina Holiday r. ~ on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th, from6:30-9:30PM, ~ ~ Sit inside or out, en1oying cocktail• if you wish I Ill!: ISt.50 ea.) while yOY cnme the bay watctung ttle fl'. I decorated boats pau by. ~ Photoe It publicity for Cbristmu evenl.a·C.11 Eyt' Lundef'l\ 960-3841 3l~ ~rc1 Sl .. llunt. Beach JAMAICAN WOODCRAFTS I 093 laker St .. Costa MHa 17141 545-8021 i' Tickets $6.50 ea. Call at I once for rese,..,atlons. I Limited number of tick· l eu available. I H anrlran·ec1 \1a htH!an,· m ., .. k.. ..1:ittl<'llf'i.. hu"''· v.Jlk1n11 1ol ll'k)., truvi.. .,lrav. prrw1Ut'" & h111ik., llo1ot 'll!n1•1I 11,· ;1r11 ~1 'IS ~') 213 4~.mr .. 1 ,tfl ll j I 0.5:30 Moft. tin Sat. 'i Mow 0,.... s.dcryl thru Ctwishwas ........... .._ ......... ., ............ .._ ...................................... ~., ... ~~~~-~,,. ",--CORNUCOPIA-- THE PROFESSIONAL SHOPPER we shOP \. peop\e tor bUSY FOR IMFORMATIOH CALL (714) 540-0488 ~iltg'11 Jlframe:r, CUSTOM FRAME SHOPPE & GALLERY • Large selection of wood • and metal moldings work done in house encl guarante:.a~· I 673 l"lne A ... 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I 002 ..... _. ••.•..•••.••..........•...•.......•...•. •·•·•····•············· ••••.•••••........•.•.•.•.....•..•....•............•..••••....••.......••••.....••••.•••••..••...•••.•..•........•. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY W....1Moffu: All re&I ~te adverwed 1J1 th1a newspaper 111 s ub· Ject to the fi'ederal Fair Hou1ln1 Act of 196H which makes It Ulegal lo advertise "any PU· ference, limitataon, or ciJM'nmanalion b11sed on race, color, rellf(ion, aex. or naUOoa.I origin, or an lnteoUon to make any such preference, llmtla uon. ordi.lcriminalion." 1lus newtpa~r Wiii not knowiof ly accept any 11dvert 11ing for rea I ·state whidl 11 1ft VtOht• tionolthe law. Yorba Undn hort1c pro perty. Al most nt'w C\lltOm home. On OVt'r I ' acre lot . Zoned for 2 horses. 240011q. n rm·rd right al $129,000. 528· 75:11 LIVE ATTHEIEACH ... and enjoy privacy. tOc), walk to nearby bc·urh & clubhouse where life on Newport Hay fl ouh before you. Spudous, comfortable 4 bdrm . J bath fanuly home, Wc11l patio for sunrung. exlru large, dooblt> .carul(t'. ult tJus ncor CXCtlmJ: IJHIO 11bops. UstN.1 at $335,000 th ~" ~67l·7l00 .._..... ... ,,, ...... ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty DILIGHTFUL SU VllW RESIDENCE Brick <'ntry leads lo this qunhty 3BR & ct~n hom<.' w /separ at(.' family rm. & formal dinln~ rm. Frent•h doors lead to :J patios! s:1:m.ooo Lynne Volentine 644 -6200. CG t 18 l '42·1235 644-6200 tot Oo111er Drift H•rOOr Vint C.nl•r ,,,,,,,.. •• C•mpu• Valley C.nlu 752-1414 \ WES LJ<:Y N TAYLOR CO. HEALTOllS Sl JH'I' l!MH JASMINE CREU-VIEW~239,000 Bt•s t buy 1n arC'a • Brand new split-levl'I "Sea n rcezc" model on lc>V<·ly quil'l street. 3 Rdrms. family rm. ror m c.11 dining rm & 21 "ii baths. Highly upgraded with air cond .. aut o. sprinktcrs, luxury c·ptn~ plus ·plus. T(•nnis d s. pool s. jacunis & security of 2·1 hr s::uurckd t.•ntnanc•t• WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO. 2 1 I I S-Joaquin Hins Road NEWPORT CENTER, M.8. 644-4910 OVLR 50 YEARS OF SERVICE BLUFFS NEWEST EXCLUSIVE Great en<I unit on one or tht• fint·st streets 1n Newport Bc·och BluffR. S11cc·ta<'ular 4 hcdrooms. :t huth~ t·ondo in p<•r fcrt !'\(1ltingi.. Shorl clistunc•l' to J)(>OI ond entC'rtamm<'nt art•a Sc-parnt<.• c1mmg room HuJir ll v1 n ~ room wit h f 1e ltl Ntonc firepluN• 11nd ral8C'd hearth lfhzh wood beamed cc 11ln~s thru·out T ruly a ~rc<1t orrerin((. ot only ~109 .500 A '.J o~· of N(.'wport ' t•xdusivt• ~ ........... ,, 631 -1800 . If .I DOVBt DRIVI WOW! WHAT A VALUE $215,000 Move an now and enjoy Christmas from th111 beauUl uJ home In Coronu dcl M ar. Plush new c arpe t . decor ond beautUully maintained. Large llvlnfl room with massive fire place and 100! o( ghUJll lo VI F.W I ht' lil(hll!. Smooth flowin11 Ooor plan inrludei. entry and d 1n1n11 1ruml1ly room. PLUS 4 IM'drooms Large manacurt•d buck yard. Come hy ond iuic thl.I BEST BUY . and you own the land Submtl your oHers• lmmed. pc)llM!8810f'I. W/\TI RrRONT tlOMl!:t REALESlATE 631 ·1400 MOVE UP Reunni l'OUple will ron· 111d<•r u change for a smaller home· & wall as· 81.Sl you In financing lhe purchusc of thUI 4 bdrm. dream home, with a ran laallc 180 deg orean view! Cholre Corona del Mn location. /\n out ~landin g va lue at Sl.9S,Wl 673-4400 1\ lh v1,1111111t II.• 1 11111 I rt\,.,, mo•rll l'n Owner mu !\l ~f'll Creative Jo'1n a nc1ng. Pool Four bedrooms . IU4,000 Skyv1ew Heal ly 831·:mcl ____ _ fllc~~~JL!cl~ "WHAT A VIEW!" Thttt 's wh••t they'll t11l sa~ when s hown U11s 3 BD. 21 :t Rath ~ur>cr. cxtraordmurv vit'w home. You'll IOVl' th(• c·ourh uni. pool & jarun i too This 1s wtrnt llnrb~r V1('w Hiiis Is ull about! Presented lit S280.000. A COUWIL&. IAMml CO. 644·9060 2t t 1 IMUO~QUtN HR.LI IN> IN ~alNl'lll U~IVU~ IN CORONA DEL MAR FAST ESCROW OwnC'r of Cc1 M r harm<'r wanls fo:-.t c·snow. Vac .. R·2 lot. <'l<'ltn :J bdrm. den. 2 story. Asking SJi2.500 BEAUTIFUL INCOME Prict<· of owncr!'\htp in Old CdM. lwO' 2 bdrm un its pl11~ gul'M room . corner location on gn•;1t :--1 rt•c·t. a!'\k mg $209,500 PRIVACY Qtt 1(1f <i t m osphert• is <'n.10Y<'<I h~· lhas 1 bedroom. 3 bath C~m t:o Jl1ghl ands hom<'. Privat<' heach at·c·ess 1nl'ludcd in Sl87 ,!J50 prkl' CONVENIENT LOCATION A bl0<·k to !'\hoµs <rnd l>t••H·hc•!'\. shake roof. 3 hct rm. cten :111<1 rt•modc•lr<i kitchen Askin~ S255.000 CLASS ON SPYGLASS Thrcl'·h<.'flrO<>m with pool ~nd j :J<'uu1. lwaul1full~ d l'V<'IOpPci and m;untalned. sJW<:U1<·ulor Vil'\.\' S3W.OOO. UN 1vur: t1f)M s REAL TORS', 676 6000 2443 f "" Coast Highway. Corona dt>I M.ir ,,1,11 111 M1 .... 1 V1•r tlf• .11 ttl\f1 !>990 BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 769.m11 CANYON CREST . a benu11ful well ostabliahed area, quiet & seduded. yet handy lo ahooB & sPQrt.a activities. end un1l <'Ondo with many u p gr•de s. :i bdrrm .. 2~ ba .. aaunu & Jacunl. Price only $133,500. WATERFRONT &1joy a sit-down view ol the boaLis & spcctucular 8Wllet8 from the p1cturc wtndowa or your hv1og room In this lovt'ly con do, ll h1112 bdrm s., lanol &i 2 bath!: 2 car fforul{c. + pllrking. Pier & 11Up oval! on ronlract '350.IXX> SUtclNU 3 BR, fem.rm. + dint• nn. aew crpt'1. loacb o( •hutlcra, utrlum. encl patio. Aaktna onl y IUUOO JACOIS HAL TY Panoramic Vkw Home, ICll,CXX> Aa1um11 hie l.oon 111 9 111 Own,•r /A a~nl &Sl22 Stal thb four bedroom. 675-6670 M•dr1d Pool 1114,900. --- Fiexlblc lerm11. Slcyvlow SEU. idJu ihml.1 with 11 Realty 831·*>00 DaJty Pilot ClaulflN.I Ad . ~ .1 .-........_._ ..... -- BOATING I MISCELLANY New Six-meter Race Growing On West Coast B)' ALMON LOC'KABt:Y ._.. o.lly l"llel 9Ntl"' WtO" r rlends ol One Ten! No, lhu phra e is not Uw n•ml' of new <'ha ratable or pol1Ucal or1aniz.l1on Nelt.ht'r d<k' tt sound Vl'I')' nautlc~&I. but bt•rore anot~r )'l'lr 1.1 uut 1t p~ml ~ lo b(> u yarbt1ng phrase that will bf' crhoed alon1tt the enltn: Wnt Co.~l If you •n.-till punlt-d. P'nflnda o( Ont' Tt'll 111mply m.-an.s that a nf'w US six m ter fNo 110) is belni ~ IJned Ind built for thf' dt!ftmt' nl'.ic\ Or tobt'r of tJw A~trahan Aml'ncan C'up. a N>m~tl taon Jlutknwd ~nl·r the mt·nu ,. Cup an 12· mt"k~ Tht• Ntn f''n1nc1aco 8 41) Salllni A'~lltlOf\ h• announced It •111 ~pon5()r a contt>ndl'r for 1h r dt>fm.w o( Aus It Amtriran Cup Th•· ) rht wa~ d tant'd b\· llo ug P f't er.,n n or San D1t>g0 and 1i. no~ undl'r construrtton JI !\~-Otlt•&ns Manne in l'W Orlt>al\:) ll 111 t'>. P''l'lt'd to be com m1ss1onKI on the Wc:.t BOA:r·ING Coast in February and rt.•.adtt'd for an intt>n1>1vc t• am pu1gn ht' fore the dC'fender t.nuls in S.i.n l"ranc1sco kEV MEMBERS OF the crew have ulrt!ady been selected and they rt:ud lJke a roster or formt·r America's CUp defenderi.. Named as skipper •~ Ma hn Burnham of San Diego with Denrui. Conner, also of San Diego, as backup helmsman. Burnham was the s kipper of the unsuccessful defender Enterprise in the 1977 Amen ca's Cup &nd Conn er was the alternate q elmsman on Courageous m the 1974 defense of lhe cup~ Other crew memberi. selected are Ron An derson, crew chief, and Kenneth Keefe and Craig Healy. San Franc1:.co When comm1ss1oned the new six-meter will be christened Ah. Si St. It will participate in several West Coast regattas. including a July 4 series and the Six-Meter world championship in Seattle. The St . Fran<!\s Yacht Club has agreed to sponsor a series of races to determine the defender or the cup. THE &'TIMATED COST of the new Six is $75,000 to build. equip and campaign and the San Francisco Bay Sailing Association. a non-profit or- ganization Is seeking donations to help cover the cost of the campa ign. Although the six-meter 1s only about half as large and a fraction of the cost of a 12-meter. it ii. still a highly sophisticated racing machine. It was one of the first sailboats to be admitted in the Olympic yachting competition and was once known as the "Sacred Sixes ." CHARLES W. CORBITT has been named chairman or the Friends of One Ten. Other ex- ecutive ,committee members are Anderson , Burnham and Conner. Ch8.1rman of the Six-Meter committee for SFBSA is Hays McLellan, former commodore of the California Yacht Club. lhe St. Francis Yachl Club and the Transpacific Yacht Club. Those wishing to m ake contributions to the campaign may st>nd tht'm to the San Francisco Uay Sailing Association. P 0 . Box 1758, San Fran- cisco. 94965. Indiana City Gets Hydro Gold Cup I COLUMBUS. Ohio -The Unlimited Racing Commission awarded the nationally televised AP- BA Gold CUp for unlimited hydroplanes to the his- toric Ohio River town of Madison, Ind .. for the se<:ond time in 10 years. George Byers Jr.. Columbus transportation executive who won re-election as unlimited racing commw ioner for a ninth consecutive term. an· nounced the selection of Madison. during lhe or- ganization's annual meeting. BVEBS REPORTED strong interest on the part of major new Unlimited hydroplane race sponsors and s aid that his staff has investigated more prospective new race sites during the past 12 months than any time in the past 10 years. As chief executive offi cer for the Unlimited Racing Commission, Byers will direct a lO·race circuit in 1979, highlighted by the APBA Gold Cup, scheduled July 9. The race will be televised on CBS Sports Spectacular for the fourth consecutive y'!ar and is expected to draw over 100,000 fans to Madison. "TIDS IS THE SECOND time in 10 years that we have hosted the Gold Cup." said regatta presi- dent Graham Taylor or Madison. "The economic factors assoclat<.'<i with the promotion are signifi- cant for a town our size (population 13.000) and there are benefits from national television and re- gional media coverage. "On a more casual note, when Madison hosted the Gold CUp in 1971. oUL.t.own boaLwOJLlhe.LB.Ce... 'Miss Madison's' victory In the Gold Cup did more to boost civic pride than any event in our history." Taylor added. I,lgbt Parade Yule Sail Set in .Viejo The Mlsalon Viejo Lake Association and Sall- ing Club wtll sponsor a Christmas Parade of LighU on the lake Saturday at approximately 7 p.m. and •aaln Sunday at approximately 8: 15 p.m. Open to all lake members and their guests, the colorful event may be viewed by non-members from the dam 11tes on the north and south ends of the lake and surrounding neighborhoods. Arter the festivities of Saturday. members are Invited to attend a family get-to&el.her and bonfire in the btach area, where there will be caroling. 8evera1ei will be available. . . . .. ltrfsin1as Canning Founlam Valll:y Cit y Cowic1lman Roger Stanton shows daughter lhu·ht>I, <'t•nlt•r. and friend J enife r Mors how to "can" Christmas J:tft~ Stanton 1s ont> of many parents from the Fountain Valley- lluntm~ton Bl•al'11 Gu ls' Club who have volunteered to run two gift- \Huppmg boothl> ltt lluntington Center Mall to raise funds for the i:1 oup l'l·oplt· t•an put lht-tr gifts m cans for $1 75 to $2.25 until Dec. 21 C'lub \oluntet·r~ also offer conventional wrapping. The booths an· 111door-. <1t both t.>nds of the mall. 'Better Ti1nes' Stark Novel of Viet War By PHIL THOMAS AP looll• Ellllcw "\.\<riters wrttt> what they kno~ ubout. und war 1s what I know very \\ t-11 ." Wins ton Groom says flaU y .. Anyone who goes through war 1:. going throuAh Lhc most profound ex· Pl'rtt>nt•e Of h1:. life you go lo face death." GROOM IS TH E AUTHOR of the savagely realistic first novel, "Bette r Times Than The:.e" It is a book about Amerkun troops fighting in Vietnam during the' early years or the war a time when Groom was therC'. f'ollowmg tradition "My family has been in the service of this cciun· try s ince the French and Indian War" -Groom. a native of Mobile. Ala . graduatC'd from the University of Al abama and went into the US. Army as a lieutenant in 1965. l1 1s first year in service was spent in the United States ''learning pro- paganda. psychological warfare. how to deal with problems you might face m Vietnam." mEN llE WAS shipped overseas and allacht>d to a combat battalion. "It's a runny thing about combat ... Groom. 35, recalls. "I think that out of all lht 365 davs or so I spent in Vietnam only abo'ut two w('eks were spent in actual com· bat. "MOST OF TllE days you sat around und wa1IC'd for i:.om ethmg to happen. and nothing did "Then all of a sudden something would. and you would find yourself under mortar fi re. or getting sniped at. or dodging mines. The Viet Cong were the worst for land mines and s nipers. They would nickel-and·dime you to death. "And. as I'm s1x -feet·six·inches tall. the snipers taught me to look an awful lot hke a trcr in a hurry." G ROOM NF.VER WAS wounded but he rl'calls combat as "i:.cary. very scary It's a fear you nrver get over but you eventually learn to Live with 1t. Alter being mortared and s hot at. you begin to know what to ex· pect." Groom. who went to the war think· mg it was "the right thing to do" and returned thinking. "it seemed crazy that this war would continue for ) ears more." took numerous notes while in Vietnam . ··But whe n I got back J was drained." he says. "It wai. apparent I wasn·t going to wnle about Viet- nam for a while ... INSTEAD H E WAITED several years "before d1ggmg my notebooks out of that muddy plastic bag. But when I sat down and read them. they were useless. I was young when I wrote them. 1 had grown intellectual· ly and emotionally since the.n .. He began writing hts book while working a s a JOurnal1 s t 1n Washington. "When I started the book. I had a whole new pers pective. The notes were able lo jog some mt'mories. but I started from scratch I trusted my memory. and I found it was better than my notes ... GROOM MOVED TO the New York area from Washington because "for a beginning writer there 1s no more exciting place. It is where the action is and where you can be with your own kind.·· He settled at East Hampton on New York's Long Island and met a number of writers: I rwin Shaw. James Jones. Willie Morris. "They were all kind a nd gave me confidence to get through the book," Groom says. "BUT WIOLE WRITERS can tell you lo go ahead and do a book they can't tell you how to do it. You have got lo do it by yourself There 1s no other way that 1 know of ·· Groom. who writes at Eas t Hampton in the spring and summer but shifts his typewriter to New York City in the fall and winter because "then it gets lonely out thc~e on the island." currently is at work on his second novel. "I'm about halfway through," he ~ays "The book is ubout the South It's about oi l, and money and power in a ltttle town on th1• Gulf Coast and how those things affect the people who h ve there ''I miss the South I u:,ed to know I think of it fondly but rrom a dis· tance ·· .. Getter Times Than These" 1:-. published by Summit Books 6 4 2 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I Some Tips Offered Watch for Solicitors ~ During Holiday Season WASHINGTON CAP> -The holi · day season makes many people more inclined to donate to charities. and groups soliciting funds increase their appeals at this lime or year. Mail and telephone solicitation are two of the most common forms of seek ing donation s. bolts for legitimate charities that de&ene your help and for less honest folks just trying to make some money. THE PtnLANTRROPIC Advisory Service of the Council or Better Busi- ness Bureaus has some tips for evaluating the appeals you will re. ceive. First. the mail solicitation~. Docs the appeal make a clear statem ent of purpose a nd need? Is the appeal easily understood and not deceptive or dJsguised as a bill or invoice? requested for s uch items. inform your local bus iness bureau. -Does al include a n address where further information can be ob tained? -Does It Indicate that donations are tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes? -Always donate by check. made out to t~organtzaCion. ANDWHENTIIE appeal 1s made by telephone: 6 4 2 -Ooes the solicitor immediately, or on request. identify himself. the • s ponsoring organization and the purpose of the call? Calls made at 5 this time of the year often request donations for merchandise made by the handicapped, magazine su~crip· tions with the proceeds beneflttinp 6 c h arily. Christmas bas kets and many other causes. -ls the appeal clear, without ove rtones of Intimidation. harpss- 1 7 mcnt or undue pressure? -Wlll the solicitor tell you how lo obtain more information before giv· Ing? 8 -Is the ~llc1tor wllllog to put the * DAILY PILOT DS ~tors• ~~!!.~~.~ ....... ~For w. ······•···•········· . . ....................... . G1.,.. 1002 G....... 1002 Gnerel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• etttee•e eeeeeeteee tteeee••••••t•teeeeee•A PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Sptttacuh1r ~:un \ ll'W from UU. lvly. lughly u1-1 211tded 3 br. 3 b• con ifomin1um Complet..- w/pool, teruua & J•t·u.u1 f..njoy Newport lit lli. f111ut . Just lu ted 646-7711 WOODBRIDGE IROADMOOR "Largest lot 1n Wood bndRe" room for 2 pools 10 tlus lvly upgraded Broadmoor patio ho me 4 bdrm. fmly rm wllvly atnwn. Walk to pools, part & schools. 646-1111 c:.il Walker & lee Real Estate IAYFROMT DUPLEX SpAcious 3 bdrm. & 2 bdrm. wtits with frplc. & 4 car gar. A. superb reo· tal property w/caty. bay b e ach a m e n 1t1es . S395,000! Oceanfronts rromSJ75.000& up. lalaoo lay Prop. RHlton • 67S-7060 * MEWUSTIMG CORONA. DEL MAR-a real 2 bdrm charmer. on R-2. Large nel4>< kitchen - cozy and very mv1L1ng. ye t open feeling . Sl67.SOO. PETEBARRETI REALTY 642-S200 Rural Atmosplt•r• Surrounds e nter t ain ment home' Laq~e pvt mas ter suite~ Dl'luxe panehng thruoul. Party sized deck overlooks sparklmg JDCUUI. Sur- rounded by mountain pmes! Excellent area' Belter h u r r y ~ C a 11 ~ FORESTE OLSON .... c: ·•"'•"'':'~' SAi.MOH RiVY IDAHO. 5 plus acres. nver frontage on in- terstate 93. 12x60 tnuler Hunting. fishing. elec· Irie, water , septic, pa\ed road. mountain view. 400lll" es.Ml C.M4~ ... -. : -· Find what you want in Daily Pilot Classifieds $2 cang.f you $75 all it takn is a of newporl REALTORS 675-5511 JASMINE CREEIC: In H.t Mart of CoroM dtl Mw: A Mautffvt, Pf'"ticJk*I WflY of lift. rrt•att 9ottd entry, 24 hr C)llwd Hnlct. P'*· jocunl, t..ni cowts and clubhouM. • • • • • RARE PLAN 3: Hard to flltd -sl'"Jlt lt•tf. 3 IMdroom. ... fGMlly room. bHYtffuly corpfled and drelf*S. AutCMMtfc tpriMden, lt11 ow.. foc:vnJ and specious paHot with o touch of OCffn •ltw. $244,500. POPUL..U Pl.AH 5: 3 IMdrooms, fomffy room, 21/1 baths. SKond ftoor bclkowy affords bHutfful llC)ht and airy 9"..._tt •lew. '246,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS E. Coast Hwy., CCM"OftO det Mor 675-5511 Etch ofllce lndepel'tdonlll' owned end OplfltOd. INDUSTRIAL IUILDIHG Owner wi ll sell or trade this 7800 sq. ff . bid,:!. leased to Medical Supply Comp<rny. E x<'ell enl Cash l"low . Only SM0.000 Sfi).000 l~qutty STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING '"" I' lhr ltm\' ''' -.1.1r1 .in t'\C'11ml.' ''"" 111nf1t:ihh• 1·1ut't•r 111 111'.tl F-.1.111• <'.111 "" l11r 11111n• 1nl11rm;111on \\ .-h,I\ 1• .1 frl't' lir1•n .. 111c 'l'h11rol 1111 1t11.1l1f11~l 111111\ 111!1.11-. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 ? ls It Posalbte? IMVESTMEMT CORON~1DDEL MA 1t OPPORTUNITY 4.ooo sq rt. BUILDERS TOO! ~·'' Tnple A. double Approx 30,422 sq ft of R·2 wide lot Just off Oeean tuklable land. Can build Blvd. l"ormal Living rm 9 c o n d o s ( l o • family rm wtwet bar w/vanance) Developing 5 Large bedrms. each area. Approx 371' deeµ. with Its own bath 3 Hurry• ~·9491 Secluded pnvale-patios w::iJ~~~~ 1:at~~ (~lw!11i!Ji$14j enclosed garages All Real ~late this under one roor on r--------- eorner lot. Don'I let this --------· one get away ' Call ~ Qtlf'4 ht Y• II\ IU"¥ 1(Htl ¥(1 • ~_tMlltl COLLEGE PARK 4 Big bt..-'drooms and a guest swte. make th1~ 1.1 very livable pr1dl• ol ownership home. Local· ed Ill a t.op neighborhood among green belts and top rated schools . Full pnce SI 16.500 with VA HOME & INCOME ll.935thSL, Newport 4 Bdnm .. 2 balhs. family rm • l8x29 Ii ving rm .. frpl. + bachelor apl over 2 car garage. You own the land. Good ren- t a I area. Priced at SLS7.000 Gn-3663 642-2253 Eves associated BROKERS--AEAL TORS l OJt, V¥ Balboa t> 1 ( J t.~ I terms C..11 751·3191 Thc1--------- owner is very anxious JUST LISTED!! «;::SELECT Very sharp 3 bdrm Sum T'PROPERTIES merf1eld wtfmly rm & CUTE HOUSE OHR-2LOT almost new crpts & cslm dip;! Move in condition Warm wood panehng CalhedraJ ceiling. Bett~r Easts1de. C06ta ~esa 3 hurry • This one won't Bedrm l'harmer fo or ma I wt• 56-~I UVlll(t rm w real wood burning fireplace Love (~l~'MfaJj}lfa! ly remodeled kitchen '-· _ .. _.,._w,-litl'16.fll-ill-•-lli-.ilt--..,~ w/custom cabinets & ~ thru window to dm ing area Added on fam1 ly rm Converted garai(c may bt> used ror lgc )lame rm. All this at an a/fordable pnce 673-8550 1 ·' , •J ~ , I ' ' , ' I , '4f ,..,, • I Real Estate ---------- VETERANS PENNY PINCHER AD [®IH&Hil Take advant.age of your GI loan! We've learned of o ne l ender wh o stockpiled some money before the interest rate went into two digit!> Won't last! Act now!' P11vctle 1rtC11v•dua1s cart now sell any 11em or combination ol •lems 101a11ng $75 or 1ec;s w1111 ct 3 11ne aCI tor 2 ronsecut1ve Clays lor only S 2 Each --.ddttlOnlll'fme f$ 6()t tor the 2 days Charge your Penny Pincher ACI Of use your Bankamericard or Masterchltfge No com· merc1a1 ads accepted Call today and ,.. your ad l1t print tomorrow! 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S.~.000 MO\'• In HndlUon wllh ,..., .,_, lttr. up~udu and utrH C411641-lUI OCEANFRONT ()uuht~ ('r.1ft!'tmunshap in mahojl trim & oull. floor::, bt.'t:o.. off thlb landmark, 4 BR. 3 bu homl' in finest !oration Established trt•h &: lowni. $475.000 IACk IAY Frnt' t l>drm , l 1 b.Hh r:tmaly home on ctUlt•l t.•u l cit• sat· 0\'C:r'il74.'d pool . pla) hou..'t'. :-.lorugt.• $169,000 1\•rms IAYFAOMT ~·\ l'r:tl rnw ha)'h'Ont hom ~ \\Ith pll'r & to> AVALON '. OwtaWILL CAUY-lr'o ON nus BEAUTlfo'Ut. I Bedrtn. 2'" bath home> ln l..ake P'orett P l1.1r11cl In LA Tlnwa Uunw LW1· UGI\ Derk wtbenrh •ul 1n1 SIOt $(1(J A1k ror ChJ18aUey 1"" U UILe Orivt by D l Ma.r and Oran&•. thtn lh Val K~t a rall for 1bow1n1 1121>.SOU 1~L8131> j QUAIL A~~~- ·~, .. t:,., t SICWDID IAITSIDI Owner 1ranaferred, musl adl tu. lov•IY n41wl,y rt• f!WldMl'd and r°t'dtt'OUl ut 4 bdrm z bath humt' Spuklln1 nt!w ultr1 onm:m <'OWllrY kllchtn IU&~'d hu.rtb flN'PlllCI'. ~lly dorw an natural ~ Quarry hll' t'ntry "-":IMIMFHA OI' v.,. $61,500 3 Dedrm, lariie y11rd. Q\aC!l eul·de-uc atrert ~9l9l . OPH4 ttOUSt RlAlTY / HIWCOMDOS J Br. 2"-ba. 2 br. l' •bit FP. dbl liCH. pool , JocuuJ. os>en beam cell lnp t"'rom S7t,OOO 10'' down~ Fala t• Vtlty I 014 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Well con trutt<'\1, 3 BR l ha o,1k fl oor. p.trt 1al ha~wm1.•nt . concreh• f<~u ntl.1tton l"l.1t--u1 t'<t Sl:?0.000 F'c<'. ~(.cal• Ml!lla . In UH' N wpnn IJorh. lnl 234 1.-.. 17th St • C M 11nd w lk l"runl rourl y11rd Mri~hl .................. .. 111*(10!.ll 11ntl t hurmin~ Vuu'd btotll'r hurry •nd 11ot"' OU. orit at 1109.000 l:alJ)(IO m1 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J-l I ~II~\ I( h 1 I' .. .,, ti {• "• ()I 0 1 BAVfilDF. DRIV1':1 140( IAY Ul·I ZU N11lklfl~ ld.i Net '*'urk or lndlvldu.lly Own~ and <>Pc!nttd tu-aJ ~une Offlt'e" HOMIPLUS IMCOMI ~HERITAGE REALTORS wVAOR FHA• SIS1 ~ .. ·to·1o:• Mll,l.l\w t•ondu, I lir , 1h•n. ~t·W O( ChlU\l\t'I, lovt>I> ~. Thti. l!j Ull' bt!>:tt llll)' Ill lOWO lllOldll ho m e!> 1n S3Uo,uuo Sl .000.000 ranl(t• 01.' nt'r wiU consider all of for• ~•lt>·leasc option rt•n t. S l002 Agt IAAGAIM Lwlunoos WoodsU'eam 3 bedroom. a 1tury . Walk to pool, Y MC.A . :shop PU'I& $&.a,900 10'. l>own Hurry, tt1.kc tl(h1tnU1gu. c.u 646 4417 2 OOdroom home in Mood IU'Cu Ill C.M with d upll.l" 111 Ult• b»c:k. Owner will Hnan<.-o, no quahfy1nt' Call now bcforl' it " gone t'ull prltl! Sl28.000 <.:a II SSG 2660 A cute3bdrm Chn stmas .... _ .. _._._ .. _ II KE'.Y < "E:ALTOAS h !lave someltunl( lO sell ' • 11 lh.tn&S (a!>l Wllh l>italy Ctus1r1ed od."i rto 1t wl'll. Pilot Want Ads STAR GA'ZEK·~ t'f. '""' Proo , .Act • •, G••«ff ~ V • 1 •0•J••• lc, f~. ~f· I ' ,,., ,., .....,.,., _, f • l ., •' J ... •• i . •' ••t~-d~ ,~, .. t .. z Cl 0(. ''" ,.t)I'\ • 'OO•t • '°""'' >t.r*"'' ... ,_, •O.·•"' ... ·~· .... ·~·Olllllli"lt '°-· ... ti'#·""' "fod., '''" 11ivMHI ,. ~IMMJ ,,....., •fllO ,.,. •t('oo•K1 10llvlw1• >•t.o""O...c•'• no.• "'°"' l•C.••''°"'' 11'>1" ,. .. lllL"':::..:.:e!.!-....j 1' Ot ,. too•, ,. ...... !\ )O'\'Ol,11'\Q ,., v ......... J) .... ........... ·----~ ,,,. .......... "' ··-a or OO• "°"' ~­•)•l'liCI ...... ,,., .... .... _ .... ...... .-i."'G•-... ., ••"°"" 'IO•• 1,CHI .,. !l.lli<o<od ~'-•wl" '>"''"'' ".-iw • ._. ,, lft '"°' W" ... -..o.c. •• ~. ,, ... ,., x=-...... .... ·-··-.. --•""""-'• 'O•-'*'"' Pl-,,-...,.. ,. , . t)tf•• , ... ..,, '''·~· '''Ml\ ",H'\eM ... '° .. ..,,. l t Hu !t" 11 ..... , ... l;)~•I """-01r1• M_.lfl•l'litt•I r, =~~c:""*" i::.,:.::..=.:.:;..31.q ·-•w0t .. .,,..,f'ftf, 1211• ( !\t\.itUJ Body-Beautiful! bonus with n t'pr new 11pccutl rorcl!d 11.lr heat· wa system Larf(ll Private backyard· Only tlU.50. Call Ken fo'111er 7:12-UlOO. «=SELECT ' Cf)UAIL 'T"PROPERTIES PLACE ____ -;.-;;;;;__ PROPlltTtES"" FOUR 10,.. TII l :lO uu OCEAHNOMT LOTS N<.Jrth S11n Diego Count), average 6000+ sq. fl each ~ Degrtt oceun bhlr vae't\ Perfrct for developer ur pool 4c lCJ'\• n1s e~tates. S440,QOO OMC ;.;'r..ft. Balboa lsfand Really \\111\.\l ._,'t, \'T \,.~f'\~1~\' 673-8700 31R.flXER FORECLOSURE! TRUE! 3 Bedrm fixer upper. wall go into foreclosure s hortly' Bank has nouf1cd owner ol at·s intent. Good loca tl<ln. 67X1.07 Lot ~lieJ'U II price just $65,000! Take advantag~ ~~WO: Now• - WAU< TO IEACH 5500 per mo. SHARP. 3 bdr home. Call Mal'k 962·7188 I 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ duplx, Including bay fronl to be exch. down In a pkg. 2131684·3200 EMYALD ST. Duplex with owner 's un· tl. good location . dbl. garage, 2 frplcs Clear. seller wtll carry :..:t T D. $249,000 HEWPORT IEACH REALTY 67>1642 642-0762 1c6oa Peftiftsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P&ICAT WHATS"SMEW J\Mt lurted 3 bdrm. 2 bath home 1n Mesa Verde Completely remodeled wide and out and loaded wilb charm. Super loca· lion near schools ond llhoppmg. Call 546-5880 for more lnforma uon . ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Just Listed Executive's Dream Oellghlful J bedroom home wilh new ~arpels, dining. and Swedis h fireplace on pauo. Call for deta ils . 1104.900. BKR. 54Q..1720 ~ SWUME LIVIMG ATITSIEST Would you like lo lave In a n e"ecutavt' rteigbbortlood or prestige homes? Then make an appoUllmenl to see lhii. cmlom 4 bdrm 3 balh home with separate family room and dining room OnJy 1·) block from Mesa Ver de Country C.1ub. 2500 sci ft !>Ingle story home on oversized !Qt. ball 546·~ for more dUonnauon. ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS ~000 On Assumes bala n ce of $142,000 Monthly pay- ments of $1380 . .i Bdrm Mesa Verde executive ClEIUCAL home Pool. jacuzu, va. (fiMltcloU cant No qual1fyrng Xlnt career opportunity 754-6519 wtragtdly growing ex· MESA VERDE 3BR +. ... pan 1n g secural1es den, 2 bath. Assum 9'< > • brokerage Cir m , n ln.$115,000. Ph 644-5757 73 42 ' Newport Beach. Must be I ,_.-::~~~~i~~;1~~ SMARTIUYFOR and filing. Starl ing SOMEIODY! salary commensurate OPEH HOUSE w.expr. Pd bonus and SUHDA Y I ·5 benefits. Call 759-1611 z~ 17 RALllGH /..,., A6.ct '8~ '; CorCIMI .. Mer I 021 2 8dnns + den. Cozy "'( ... •••••••••••••••••••• fireplace for now: lnvil· ~0-0-0 sleepy, he 1vst flops into 2 IDRM COTI'AGE mg pool for later! Drive the. coddhe-sl positions. PLUS IMCOME by :1217 Raleigh, then call 1 8edtime pal tor a t11ed lot Pal Kent. $77 ,900. Sew this sleepy spaniel of 5011 Pegged hardwood noon. 752--1920. fu1 fabric He costs dollars to wood beamed ceilings. 2 J_ '-\UAIL buy pennies to make Pattern 9035 brick fireplaces, country T 1342 O•rtellons 101 panern SIZES 8-18 kilcben PLUS PLACE Ptem ' L~ 1Tf ~, ..... 1Tfw.-T.-2 Bdrm. 2 bath income ,R-.Tl~s Sl.SO 101 each 01tte1n Ado •Oc 1 unit w/pvt pallo and VTl(;ft ., ... nth oattem IOI Inst-elm 111 yard Sl90.000. 10,... Tll l :JO P.M.I mi1l and h1ndhna Send ID. II\ th~ new BODY BlAUTllUl Cal 644-72 I I .Alitt 1roob Z HOMES-2 LOTS ~eedlecr,afl Dept. 10S d•m-st11ped clo5t at>Qve a S97,500 i:>atlY Pllol pointed wao~t illd 2~ntty lull a.i lU. Old Clltla• SI.I., ""' s~rrl Catflets at crne snoaltler Qget Cove Investment.a '°"· MY 1001 1. ftnnt lltmt. c191, a '•dt-<l,.Ptd ellKl. 645-9850 Md••· Zi,. ftltt•n ••lllber. Punted Pattern 9035 Mrsses "'•£"' .........._ ~W NO.V• Our 1979 NHDll· Sim 8 10 12 14 16 ll! -.-+ •-U-'n CATALOC-o.ei 200 001>u Site 12 lbu$1 34) takes 3 yard~ ________ _... Newport Heights a nd a T4t dntiln~ J l1te ~ntins •>oncfl labut BY OWtJJER cocnly 2 bdrm. home full pfintfd u1Sldt Send 75( " ol warm. redwood panel· l~bet Trwten Sl.50 Stftd l.SO tor Nell ,.tt.ot. M4 u..Jt HV HJlll, btf. cor ing! EnclOHd backyard; 129-,,tcin..t Qvilb Sl.50 40C tor uell Plttm tor ~Ill ner lot al 1521 Keele Dr . preeUg:loutl locaUon. un· BY OWNER J BR. H'I/ ba, bonus rm. 2 story condo Pvt patio. Cptsl drps. 2 car .:ar Wkdy~ 543 9545, eVl'~ IWB-2953 1 lwlelMlon leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S Resale Sper1ahsls 3.4 or 5 bdrm models avail, some w tpools 96IHro2 Penrungton Propenwo; BUILDERS CLOSE. OUT New Beach Home J bdrm J•'2 ba Just a fev. short blocks from lht' beach Pnced to sell ' 536-0133or ~8821 t« B>ISOH Hl(iH 4 DAZZLING 4 BR. Po<>I and jacuzz1 bomes from $85,000 to $159 ,SOO ROH ORT. Bric 963-8366 om 963-7653 pm COHDO IY OWHER 2Br. llhBa. bltns. btrl brick frplc. n r ocn & shopprng. wshr/dryr refrig. Assumable loan. $57 ,500. 963-1242 ...... ~°" Hc:nOlr 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO MONEY DOWN JBr Condo $119,900 Phil ~Ai\964-21.87 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACRIFI CE! Beaut Woodbndgo J Br 2148' PLUS elegant 2 Br condo pnced below market Both nr lake. 673-431 I Owner1Agt. BY OWNER TH E TERRACE 2Br. 2Ba, Condo, frpk, :! car gar, on Greenbelt, stePl> to pool & jaCUZZI $84,750 ~l9 OWNER. Culverdalc 2 bdrm. ram. rm • highly upgraded w/prof. an t. de cor. Cov. palio. corner view lot. prof. lndscpd & auto. spnkln. Nr pool. park. schls, 1"tc. Under $85,000. SS9· 1678 GREENTREE A Brentwood ideally localed oo cul·dt:·S&l' street. Wilhan w;,lk1ng distance to schools. park, pool <1od community shopping center Asking only $89,SOO Call today e RANC H REALTY 551 2000 BEST BUY IN IRVINE Woodbr1dge Brightun. appraised vaJue $125,000, owner must11ell. $117.000. Ml.()685 WOODBRIDGE PLACE 3bdr.. 2 ba Stonewood model AIC. Jacuzzi. Lge. lot Many C u s tom reatures B y o wn er 662-3564 For Sale·Opt1un lo purchase In Woodbndge Cro6s1ng. Award winnUlg 2 B r 2 Ba hom e. beautifully upgraded $5000 option appl1e!> toward putthase R Har dahl. 752-2121 T.tt.rocll Hlh View city li«ht.a from thb Incredible family entrtnmt home. 48 R. fam rm. wet bar. frml din'l· '199.SOO Southlan ders. 631·2133, 642·6220 SUPER VIEW CONDO IY EL NIGUEL GOLF COURSE Top floor. eMt _,. with 3 be*ooln1, l batha and two car 9waicp dlNCtty b.fow. tfurry, tM1 won't Iott ot S99.000. 493--1112 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IP YOU THIMIC •• ~t Christma1 ls Lhe wronJ Ume of the year to look for tbat new home · then think again. We have a beautiful up gnded Columbia Model in O>llege Pork 1t has <'entraJ air pror de corated. with VanLuH w11llpaper · patio wath covt!r · courty.ird wath Count.am 11 has 11 all . rome see 1t 1( you want the rine1t 1n a fou r bedroom with :i bonu11 room · you'll think Sanla came early red hill ·~: .. ~ 552-7500 IYOWMER Woodbndl(e corner de· tacbed 3 Br 2 lb $94.990. 81.s<:ay 4 Br. den J Ba. huge lot $159,990 00 0112. 644-f'687 ------l.OfJIMG leoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Causey & Company AffORDABLE HOME Move right in & enJOY Uus t•heerful 2 b~room honw w11h h1l(h beamed ce1linjt. eat 1n k1lchen. andoceun view $103,SOO • 1104 So. Coast lhway ln Village Faire LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 *DUPLEX* Ocean side or hwy. level I~. easy access lo beach. Needs paml. manor re pairs. ideal for home & income. Hurry. only $159,900 M1ss1011 Really 494 0731 $173.000 Duplex. contract oC saJe 3 yrs. 9', 15'; down IS '~. 2nd Beautiful Call Ma rcel I.IT ~H66G L~aVilla Irreplaceable S bedroom E$lale orcers a truly uni· que O(>J>Ortumty for a d1~ cr1m1n ating buyer. ~ Fireplaces, courtyard ~.CXX>. FAlOI DP .. 1.agwM1 Hills I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll'!.Gorgcou:.' 2Sty. 4 br. rrm1 din·~· lri:: '"'R, 21., ba. upgrd s galore' [lltn vac, ~ar opnr. brick pallo. prof lnds~p A II this & more for on l} S~.400 R!!ally World, 768-8.58.'J LOfJIMG Niguel I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty • VISTA HIGUEL UNOa saoo.ooo Y~ou can 11tlll buy .1 2 BR 2ba. farruly room with ga~ burn1n.: f~ac-e & wet bar, sep dmina rm home ror un der fl00.000. Allal'ht!d dbJ garage w/elec do. mirr ored w11rdrobe doors, sir oven. redwood deck 1n " completely landscaped, fence<! yard Located an very n1c1· quaet adlt communaly Ul Laguna Niguel. 1~\ A aanna manaM · .JVI RIALTDRS 494-11181 1055 . ._ ......•..•.....••••. llO'OHWATU!! Top corner on lake & private dock 3BR. 2 bath. 2 years ne w. $149.SOO. Own I Bkr. 754-7900 MMionVJ.fo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL -SPA 4 Br. 2story. rustic fam1 ly rm. J ba $99,950. All Star Really Rlty 770-0671l Mewpon leoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20H ALOT Newly decorated . J bedrm owner'-; urul + separatt> income l'an las!Jc potenual J wit hsl Whal a mess' Y ECH ' But WOW! WH AT A BUY' A bit of t'lbow grease wtll make you $$' Even has pool, SAVE BIG' Hurry call now•' 64&7434 CENTURY 21 Gold Ster Senice Upam Down Hoe.M Proposalion 13 Ocean View SHARP. Peninsula Point Prest1g1ou~ 3 Bdrm+r;,m1ly room BEACH HOUSE HOME $345.000 PICJIJY Broms, RJtr. Cal 645-153 l ~PoolHome Beauutul Baycre!>l quah ty & presllge. A :;ym phony or upgrade~ 1n e luding 2 cracklinK frplc's, ceramic tile. custom wall & windo~ coverings. Call now GRIMSHAW . RLTRS 54().7566 BEST OCEANFRONT 2 Yr·l Bdrm·2 Story Lux Med Mansion S447M Sml dn 9' ~'1-. no In fee lmmed J>O!> sub lot tradt' Hrs Open house 646-7238 Elhel-Agl. Qwntard Rlt.> UKE NEWPORT HTS? WEHAVE 'EM 9' 2'i Interest on thl!> J bdrm .. ramJly rm home lake over lo~ t•QUJl) loan $146.500 3 Bdrrns • 2 bath:-, super !>h;,rp home w11h ollk fir:. . :.h;,kt' roof & .o gret!nhouse. S137 .soo. IFYOU OUTSTANDING IUY 67 ACRE DEVELOPMENT PRIME LOCATIOM This lb an intcgraled development in a great location. A tentative subdivision map wt1~ upprovcd by Planning Comm!sMOn. 6 20 /\<'rt>!'. 8 13 Acre~ 4 00 Acres 47 33 Acres Shopping Center Multiple Family St•rvice commercial Single Family Ciood Qutihty multiple units im· mediately to north and good quality homes adjacent on the west. 2 Sewer and wutcr mains at tract !itlt~. 3. School one block Call Fresno. Ca. (209> 225·4800 <209> 255-2877 Arter S:OOPM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlwport leach I 069 •filwport leach I 0" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY HOW &THEM ... does surh a d111t1nct1vr Living become avallabll! U1 tbl.s exclusive a rea. Jwn st.eps lo the bay' 'I'his splendid 2 story. 2+2 condominium hai. (uJly eqw pped k 1tch,•n debght, fireplace. polio decb. garage/workshop and all the comforts and cu.stom details su1labl1! for selecla vt: owners! Call Bea Arnold . 7521920. J_ Cf)UAIL PLACE JllROPEttTIES ... EXECUTIVE SPECIAL In a neighborhood of im· posin& bomes. This 3 bd rm Sturd eva nt Westcllrr ho m e is a bargain. priced for you at Sl.59.000. There's old f~oned quality ln this modem home. Slart 1he new year right in the Newport High Sc hool Oiluict. To see lhla i.o · atanUy appealin1 bome. call wul 540-1 l51 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS 10,.. Tll l :lO P.M.I , _______ _ LUXURIOUS llGCANYON W / ASSUMAILE LOAM Take over 11Ul1Jt!Cl lO 9'o.'4 U.&Sllng loan. UlC HOME + APT. 2BR house+ Apt over gar. R2. Big corner lot. view. 0/ R. L/ R. den. $225.000 Appl onJy 215 St. Andrew~ Hd Agt 540-06UI EXECUTIVE RAMILH LHM. l.M Opt . .,. Sale 3bdr ., Presidential Hgls .• Condo. Lease $U5 Mo .• ()pboo Fee $1.SOO Aslang $87 ,!iOO. .......... RJty. County, 5 Br. J ba. 2 496-171J frplcs. 2 car garage. ~ 1 _1 fried yard Owner out of nlsafMtef v• country Must sell or lse ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/opt lo buy. Good terms. SllJ,000. S49 7971. 4 duplex. including bay front to be uchanged d o wn an a pkg . 2131684-3200 MUST SELL $6000 DOWN Asswnes bal Sl43.SOO at SU25/mo 3 Br. pool. Im· m&c Owner will car ry al IO'k. Vac. n o credit needt'd , prin c only ~5.'R Harbor View Palermo 48r3Ba Pt-:E Assumc91'2'i loun Lodn 8J3.1840 $175.000 Han,or View HCMM 5 Br Somerset 20' ~ down Balance IITTEREST ONLY for J yrs t JOC'I~ J VACANT! S4(). 7551:1 Dr Parker Courtesy to Brokers. Rlire Bluff Condo. 1 sly. J br.:? ba Prime loc. earth t.one decor Pnnc. only Sl&S,000. 581-6678 BY O WNER I m · maculate 3br. + 1£ ram nn & lot. Ideal locaUon $63.900. w /10(7o or ? down.caJIS36-0397 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• UdD H.wpon le• Smact dab In the middle of beautiful Newpbrt Ha rbo r . A g arden p a radis e +pet . marvelous pvt beach, walk to shopping in Newport Harbor's mo:;t ~chL'!!ive attn. tKZ0757) Calfontio rec:fflc Mobile Ha.. Solff 2700 Harbor Ste. 206-A 540.5937 MOllUHOME ll*OIMA TION Rent. opUon to buy info. repo's, loan assumpUon etc. Easy finance O.A.C. 9olfices. ........ ..__store Santa Ana ~S4 7070 E. Anaheim 956-4500 Anahei m 956-tO 11 W. Anllheim 761-1442 Westnuosltir 848-8895 A s s u m a b I e Mobile Home fl.Im or Un· 81;20 10 rum. Across street abop- 14 ptng & buses. S8SOO nrm. Harbor View Monaco SU-2750. 648-4758 Phase Ill. Great view. 3 1--------- Br. 2 ba. By owner. You ownlheland Z244 Port Ca rlJsle Open SIS 644--4887 $159,900 •EXCITING• ............. 4•AM'.tl. 4 Bdrm family home on one of the lar11e11t lolt1. completely landscaped Combantd kitc hen & tom rm w11h extension poss1b1ht1es Call for more details Sl&.000 493-9494 495 5220 haw a serv1<'e to utrcr or goods to sell. placl! an ad 1n thl! Dali> 1'1 lu1 Wiii..._,..._...._.,,~~._. DELUXE MODI.LE HOM ~ W/e:xpando llv rm & lg encloled add oo. front kitchen. KJ.oJ a& bdrm. Low Rent 496-:M 13 830-5050 ctUSlf1.ed Section Phone 6'2·5678. LaiJ-1 leoc" I 048 LorJi-leach I 048 '······················ •.••.....•............. $5000 On eta 4 bdrm. 2 ba. home C4llfonlle Pec:Hlc w!pool. Jae . fam rm. ...._ "-• S.. completely remodeled 2706HarborSte. 206·A Big lot. muc h more 540.ltl7 OWner will finance. Noa----------l27~ '•' Ootha Sl.50 elm 11rmail, handhnc. Sttl II 4.Br, 2&. many xt.ras In· beltable va lue. Price E n..tn.. st.50 MARIAN MARTI• eluding all appllance11. slashed to $82,500. Large Rc:mcho , ... ~y PITP"'I" 9'!11b Sl.50 $210.000. fee. Owner wlll usumable loan 1 Ca 11 -~ " n OrNm1nb Sl.50 Pattern Dept. 4,.2 finance at 10 % to RandyT)'ler. 752-1920. San Joaauln LAGUf'ilA IEACtf R·I LOT a.xa> Uncoln. uns. AC. 1%l-Strtdl'n'ftlt,hQv1lb Sl.25 Dally Piiot qualified buyer . min J '-\UAIL (\ 3 bdrm. San Ltla-Rey r LJ n 0 r ~ m I (' I 8 0 \' it' w I() t ~~1f~ffl'•5 '!:hp:~~· credlt needed SlSS,000 •-------balance As k ror Ed Olemow 964.2455 IZZ·Stuff ·11· itwtt Qvlhs Sl.Z5 232 ,.... llttl St., In Ytd, dwn. 3% to bltn. 9~1534 ,.. Model you can acrord . \ 'nobst rucl'·d ocean. coast hoc •.ind SA.HT A x \al..PilllW SllM.Oftl . St.50 '" 1•11~ Mat llAlll. Al). or762-6105 p• .&c wfUt. city Ught view and 'I" I roR HER .. cutr ~ach \SS~Y~.k --1~ ......... Sl.00 oaus, 11,, ~II!' mlf laA E JuatatOtM _from tbe 1011 t•i ty light vit.•ws P ;ins included for cdtl.a~FORHJMlt's on -vrr-'=~-.... 111.oo.OO .,_l c.o.t.MIM 1024 NOPHnH•• Cl()Ql'N, Qnly$140.000. 3 4 .RO 3 aA ho me !MS.000. a R~, 30x8S. BOTH au«> Shelby, ll'13. ruce I """ ... ~., let's be PfKttctl-you aet ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( ~ vacant. PriC'ed UD· lll-llfftrflttJ Qvllb .. LOO moie '°' leu i •hen you sew• 3 Bdrm Condo. 2~ ba . '°""' Tll llJO ,..,.,t iwJ~~POltT derme.rkeUorquackaalf' 11~ Ctochtt · $1.00 Send toi new fAU·WlNTlR "-'·· 2 l b (~) •t..C-,i.teatp1ns Sl.00 .. .,...:, caraltlc gar ............. HU .... BS RIALTY '7Mt70 $13995 l Una Af!llllnl 751 FASHIONS.TO·SCWCATAlOC Hu pfime Joe. prot d coral· -,,_." "' A COU»WBJ. 1At41H CO. , tlJ.AW..Ma Cttcttet . Sl.00 St.SO coupcn tor tree 1111 ed By owner SH.800, Sharp. clean 38R 2 ba 831 _0836 Slnllt wlde. clean le .._,.... teen of JOlll chotu 7~ RM\ '""" "'--f •-d •-d 496 7222 .,,.....,_ Sew1111 • Sl.00 107,1~ ~......... SI -.,.,.._. '""'' .. • rp,.. an enc ..... c -TOP O'TtfE WORLD VU ct.Ty. waU bit Aaa&u Jn= 111 c:..dltt SUO -~ -.-&*lo. Call today for In· "'-··-3b V u1 -" ii v....,.,.. fUl DOIHllUOd. l · ,.,......_. f....-. leek.JI.• Whe n you noed "'Pf'rt fonnaUoa .,,..... M••dl ICly ,._. •~ r, • lll"U c~ · -.fl · J lSQtlftl~.., ~ 1iw...-Q9ltb fl.50 service or repaJra. tum MUUflAltH ~Mlpll tn11. /\IC • .iuuded: ~~Jt°2._ l .Qlift x-.r:-1$1 llUifta '•' °"""'911tt 1.50 to the rvlcc Dlr.ictory lt""1 .... Comm pool. teMl.a. BBQ -.._ ~ ~·1.::::=:..::c.lidlM=...:::=:·=··=·::..:~~:..::=:.:=:::::.::::::==:::.::=:::::..::=J.:::~~==c=~=·=s\=~m=•d==~::lis~o=lv=eL_=-=-=-=-=7=5=~=)='1=b=~h>r====:..l.:~5=2=3=C=~=M=PU=S=Dt:=·l=RV=l=NE=..JL-~'"'""""~~~~~~~~~~~~~.L::~:=w:=~=Je=.=~~1~•:=¥=l~~~t~l6-4~~IO~O~~~ .. ..._...:.,._ .. --·~.-' -·· ---. • J ,, . • ....... 4'o ..... '"" ... ... . .. -... ~-........... ., ·- I . " .. ...... u.~ o..r......... Othef-bet lat... Ottwr .... b .... •••.•.•......•.•••..... .••••............••.•.. ··-···················· t.:.!.116-' I IOO ~~~ .. !!.~~ ~~:!? .. ~~~ ....................... "°'• .... s• 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OltAITtcA&.L Y llDUCID ~ 4 bedroom, 3 bath hocne in lhC" rounlry on I ar,.. wuh all lhe r" t.ru OWMr '1' lll u rry !hf ronltat't al 11~·~ 'n t.et\11.t. PilGO I IJ"lt-4 W ut tlUIZIT IOllt ........ ,,..,.~ 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nrwporl lJe11 r " Cum merr1111l nt"aar Cann iJ V\llaaa .. on Nl!wµon R II S\4."1' cllll<'f v. par\ ~ $300.000 Wiii lrad. lhru to <'•~h out l'all Blayne Atbt<r c 714 1 W..l'HO c ~w ,. ., .. ..., 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NF.W SJIOPPINO C!.NTEK Newport Huch Arn 'J't1plti lid. lt'BA l"lr'lt )I~ rC'1'1t 11uaraotft'<l Pn~ hiab ltitHIC C'(IUfll 11.<0> Sq ft"f't rentublt• s~ S7~.ooo Chol-gt Haa. Co. Uf-3400 or 644-1791 Off4CI IUILDIMG 4 sm1JI aullt"ll, W.llOO Near Bnalol & Baker. CM A&t. S48 7729 SLIP INTO '79 comrortably walh 1t y •ar l"nd Christmas bonus s ll'cloo from our wctensne inventory 1 Our ·icpt'rlh run bt>lp you m o\.-up or t rt your fnvestmt>nt program NOW ' Cull lht> kno~ how people who bt>ll v • F'lJTURf:S llAPP1'~ TODAY' two 2's, Cosl u Mt>sa $J3S.OOO 2. Costa Mc~a 159.500 2. Orange 127 .~> 3. CostJ \tc!'a 167 .SOO J, Orunge 1 l~.500 4, N Oran~(' Count) 179,000 4, I. A County t69.000 r1\•t> .r .... R1\·rri.1dt• 450.000 4 or 8. 1 a Hahra 169.000 'f'a 4. Co:-.l.t MM,l 165.000 4 Santa Ana 200.000 l~o 4 s , Co.-.t,1 Mt-'a 159.000 t•u -1 C'o tu Mt''•' 159.000 4. Ccle't tesn 180.000 4 f'o~tiJ Mt.>s;.i 215.000 o. Cu ta te-so 195.000 6, An heim • • :iS.000 t>a 12 . Ri\'t'rMde 260,000 17 . San O\('gO Cuunl\ 860 000 34. Out or State 539.000 M. Out of Statt· 1.600,000 00 Out of Stott> 1,690.000 100+ R1vt"rhldt· 2.800.000 QUAJL PLACE rROPUTIES 17 t 4) 752-1920 It FOUR ,LI.XIS Cotto Meta J.,. .. AH 2 HK I HA I'm·~ $140,000 SlS.000 down & owner wall carry on con lract Income S975 mo tillAH., 20r, 10.. 11arul'. lnht dryr, wlk to hop fllO# & ~·h. UOO mo l'11 I I C'Oll«11213l all 23111 2 Hit. trplr. t.ams. 1n11tl P•llo, luc11t100. 10 ur 11(11, HU ~ Ac'tic•iu 11toi' by ur. 7 1'1640 ll:!ft3tWi , ll3/37ti 1136!1 l'Vl'I Have your ow11 rlrephu:c Cur Oln1tmo11' 3 bdrm i-i.. ba $475 per mo ltJ:>82 Thami'~ Ln. Ci.II l,1t ~i.2 7711 ext 552 or ~12M .i lilt bit w )'ltd, 10 of ll1w1t)' SC~ No pe!l11 Im~@. 64(}0'.M I A.dull..& over '°· J Br. con 3 RR l DA. ~mo ('all do, 11ecunty & ret•re11 St'Oll 1140 11600 t: \'(•!I UCln ~ 960 13&; 751) l.212 Alt )224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Atilf194JI IUffS J OR l Bl b1tai1dc l'Ullht Mo• U96 nlO (;all Piln1 c.-LAIT)'. $4t) ~ .,,rt1>lt1Ct' 3 lt1r bdrm~ 3 bath.ii. <'t'ram•<' lih'. w1•t bar, llUCl'1>\U\C dbl llllr w opn~r Brand n\•W 'UJl('I rondo ~I 0424 2WKS.NH New 2 8drin, 2 ba 'f'wnhm Plush rrpt'H· frph" JU<· . .cur Avail oow $47~ lzit Mo & dn'g <Jt:p. Mwi1&nni!. 640 0663 ot646-7_41_4 ____ _ S&HB 3 br, 2 ba. <bhwhr rov'd pauo, 11ar, fncd yd K.l<h & pel5 clll $455 Agt. no fee 964 2566 97 3 2971 Ouung rm + 3 br 2 ba. tiylc. patio, gar. fncd yd K.id.'I & peb ok $455 Agt. oo r~ 964 2566 973 m 1 14tt' lot, 4 br. 2 ba. frplc. dshwbr. CO\ 'd patio gar . Coed yd Kids & pel!> ok Agt. no fee S4SS 964 2566973-2971 2 Br wlgar S29S Crpt. fncd yd. water pd 2710 "0" Delaware. 6364120 1-S 3 BR. 2 ba, dbl g11r. nr bch. ~3933 or962·4471 2 BR hse w/garal:(t', wulk to bch. pnvacy. nu pcb. s.n> mo 536-3507 l.alJ-a Hip 3252 .......,_. liitoch l26t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. Fam rm Al.rlwn. all bluns Ocean view. pvt beach Niguel Shores S800 759 1465 NIGUEL S H ORES $pat'1ou.s 4 bdrm. 21,. ba. fam rm. beach. tennis. S635/ mo 493-6293 o r 831-145.1 ------- Big Canyon, corn~r. Boreux 3 br. 3 ba f'rencb country lutchen. 1111 •menitieil. $1300 mo Ail 75&-1131. 837 ·0666 Luxurious 3 BR. 21 ~ ba Ccndo. on water Floor lo ceiling Palos Vt-rde stone, frplc, walkover a.ngs, extensive mirrors. $750 mo 558·8534. 67r>-l938 Rat.t frofll $27 5 liREAT Ht-:l'IU.A I IU°' ~\\1mm11111 'JUllJ' .: heJllh 1 luh' 1t11h.J11I' 0 1.iht l11ithlt•fl 11•11111 .. 1·oun.. l'r11 ~ r11 u .. 11011 11111f <ln\1n.: r.1n.:,· p,1rt' ru11m r ' l :0.. Al' I I\ I I I I-~ 1'\1ll11nw 1111 Prt ur I rt•• Sund,•~ t1run1 h 111\V ' I rill' !Iott I tt'' '111• rt BeaulJ!uJ Home 3 bdrm :i ba Formal din. pnvate comm. wath tenn a ~. 1acuu1 & beach 1675 mo, 752-922.3 or 499-4611 tournJ1llt'tl" & morl'' County, 5 Br. J ba. 2 111':/\l "Tl n ·a. i\l'TS frplcs. 2 car garage. lgt' fncd yard S57S mo May lse w I opt to buy 549 7971 ----- West.cW'f. 3 BR. 11"2 ba, pat, encl yard , super for fam No pets S550 646-2389 St11)!ll'' I&:: ht•tl1111111\' .. \Jrrt /l, tllfllll II ~llHh•l:­ opl'n d.i1h 10 111 7 fllw1m m.111• 'l'I \ ll t' ,I\ Jtl :'\11 h•J'l' 1 t·qu1 r1·fl ~"' n oJllUlh IJlll\ 110 pt·I' 2 Bd .. ·3 Bd . nr ne w. C.M -N.B . all bltn•· patio-yd: somu wlfrplt•, mclOllt'<I itur. lndl')' rm or W t O hookup . S3H SO~ TSt. Manaaement 642· 1603 WestlalleVllap Bea utiful brand new adult apta No peta Pool. JacuzZl. Open for vleWtnJ wltnd.s 10-5. 9SS w 19th St Rach S25S-S2r.s I Br $290-$305 28r~~ TSL Mgmt 642 ltiO.'I FOUR SEASONS APTS Spac 2 br townhou:.e. 1 ~ ba. pvt patio. poor /\dull.I S300 735 JC>ltt\a St ~eves •Easta1de adult 2 Br. defl 2 Ra condo. pool, dbl ~ar. ~ 559-&WI: 645"6822 2 bdrm l ba. compl kil<'hen. pallo. lndry fac. garage. 1970 Wallace. Close to shopping & schools. Older <'hildrert OK. No pets $325 mo 646-1~ 54.S-6155 T•.ke over 9~'\ loan On ly MOOK Down lncomc, S22, 135 per mo Pay mmu only $14,000 per mo. Seller needs cai.h ! C~U Rick Byel'I, BK R ~enl. 645·4479 Cha.rm.Ing E·s1de bome by Orange & 17th on qwet cu!desac. 3 BR. 2 Bi\. fam rm w/lge used bnck fplc & cute sunporch, nu paint, p11per & c'rpts Niee yard wt .:urdcner $525 965-3649 4 Br. 2'n ba. nu S & S Golden West Estalt·~ Gourmet Counlr.) lotcben, ram rm w/ \\t"l bar. form din '~. 3.car gar S735t mo incl l(ard Call 968-4602 NlgueJ Shores 4 br. 2 ba. Sea Terrace Pl11n J on lge lot. Ftplc, fam rm. teMIS, pool, J8CUZZI & beach. I yr l.sc. $650. mo 675-6892, SS I 2338 Oakwood 2 BR. 2 ba. all elec. ne w Cov'd parkan~ Ownrlagt. S375. 642·2164. 552-4894 714-542-3676 ATTENTION: GanJ~n ApArtm.cnt!» New. beaut 2 Btt, I 1-7 ba. C...,11111:-~T OWft• ...... for 1100 ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lONALOT eo..trodor/ln•e1tor R3 or prol1?$slonal wncd lot. room for several u11 IL\ Only $63,900. S32S redec 2 BR E S1dt- ~ar fncd patio, Adults no 3 BR. 2 ba, nice clean home, assoc pool. $485 mo. I mo free rent w/l yr lse 546-6274, 751 SI II Harbr Vu Hms 2 BR den Beautiful yard. Gardener incl Avail Jan~· S6SO 640-665 7 .... .,..,,. kech/ ... ont> HMOll\llll'l ,1l l~1h • 1.n u~-.10 apt . gar & deck Adults $375 Avail now 644·2343 . By Owner Sparkley bnitht 2nd floor condo. Conve ruent to Weslchff i.hop pang $85,900 Call S624421 or 645 06tiO ---~ 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDENA". Twelve 2 Br units wt poq.l. Great Costa Meaa r e ntal area $449,000. East.side Costa Me11u 3 :.ep&rate ~es on ror ner lot Super location Sl!i9.000 MUt.HEARN Rfffty Rec)iat.r 754-7800 ---.__...R€HIG€ ~ 2100 _,,__..,.__HOM€~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3333W CoastHwy,-NB 645-6646 4 B.I duplexes SUPER NEW 111el. bayfrout to be exch 3,<XM> to 6,000 sq ft, uf down 1 n a p k g . fordable, low dwn, only a 213/684-3200 few left In the Tustin peb 640-_107_8 ___ _ EASTSIDE3BR. 2 ba. bltns. 2 car gar. SS2.S. 646-1~. 540-6262 Large Condo 2 bdrm 2 ba encl. pallo, 2 car encl garage all xtras. pool etc Avail 12-15 $375 afl 5&12·52162 $495 Best Costa Mes11 loc 3 BR 2 Ba pool borne Call for appl 751 ·~ 3 Br 2 Ba Mesa Verde. S500 mo Call !>46-5880. ask for Pam 4 BR. 2 ba. fam rm Choice ne ighborhood SSSO/mo 9552 Woodlawn Dr HB C.ill t o :.t-t' 536-1461 Clean. newer 2 Bdrm. dbl gar. s blks brh No pets $385 Avail Dec· 15 964-2283 aft 4 4 Bdrm .. 211':1 ba . twnhst-I blk to beath Oen. \ lt-w. Crp .• 2 car gar $650 536·1!156 or Annu ut 957-1851 TOWNHOUSE--Ll(c 2 Msaioft Vieio 32 6 7 Sallta Ano l 280 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beauuru.J borne 3BR. 2ba. 2 story Must see to ap pr~c1ate S650+ dep 34811 San Vincente Call Rena ta at 5.'56-7707 Clean 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, c.Wiwhr, patio. gar. fncd yd Kids & pets ok. S4~ Agt, no fee. 964 2$66 or lnl-2971 --- 3 Br I Ba. lg yard. S39S 1st. last + depol:>•t 642 3622 Nr Drts lol1 Warner M•wport '-ch/Sowttl •••• , l•ilh "' 1 Um 1•r .it I hi h • t~:! Ml lll WfthNMter 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach dplx w /enrlosed 3 BR 2 Ba, dining & laving. farage & lndry fac. 2Br. pool. fc..'flc yard. dbl car 485 mo 963 0427 or gar. $525 960-5596 _&-0352 _____ _ Haillft FurNsMd or u..t.rNshed 3300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYRtOMT Condo. 2 BR. 2 ba . year- ly. S675 mo CHAMHElFRONT 2 bctrm l ba car port, crpt drapes. lndry fac: ~ood loc No pets. S28<1 mo 27 1 I:: lblh Pl, ti44-0452 "' 3 Br. 2 bu townhoust' Quiel adult l1\•1nt: EnclOlled gar & patio, No peUl $400. 645-3381 01 015-5949 ------~ MESA PINES I BR S31S 2 BR $38Q. Pool. Jacuzi1, gar avail; Adults. no pets. 26Sll Harla Ave. 549.2447 -Near new LOwnhse. 2 Br. iR€<TIGE Park Irvine Bus . Center ~ HOME\ ftl.USH TRl-PLEX lm-5970, 838-5971 Xlnt CM location Two Loh for s.-2200 333.1 W. Coast 1 lw y, NB 2BR & ooe 3BR w /wel----------•! BR. l'hba, put10. c<1r RIHT or LSE on Only $595 per mo Larl(t' 2 stocy JBr borne on cor ner lot. Owner will lease opt.ton with only S2000 op lloo money Ca II 556 7777 and ask for Renata MOll LEHOME INFORMATION Rertt, optJon lo buy tnfo. repo's, loan assumption etc Easy f1J1aoce 0 A <.: lloCfices. 2 BR.1 ba. yrly SSS-0 OCEANFRONT I'' ba. gar, fnl·d pat., S34S mo 645·4655 PM & wlcnds 645-6646 bar, frplc 's encl .••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~arages. & Jndr.> rm CUSTOM HOME LOT IOMEWUNITS/CM Don't miss this one! Spyglass Hall, ugl. $495,000 $174,900. Only lS'H down. -~-------- 67$-5487 Agt. e PREHIG€ Will l.rade 3 sub-d1v1ded - -ki.s, Las Vegas, ror cash, 22 UNITS I HOMES sailboat. car. diamonds. Extra sb¥J>l Gnly 6 yrs etc. 67~7687 old. Tenants pay 3333W Coast Hwy, NB --------- uW.IUes. 2 BBQ, rec rm, 645-6646 Will trade 2"'2 resort acres ~ .... XI t on lake U1 El«>. Nevaada . ,,,.. gross. n area. 8 o.ooo. Owner will Y owner ocean view ror cash, s ailboat, car. 9 ..... Lnplex S. C. $235,000 4· diamonds, gold, etc carry at ""' · plexes S. C. $195,000 ~7687 each. 4-plexes D. P -,...-.... of-r-_------e r~i~'~E~ 333.'JW Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 $235,000 each. Minimum ~ .__,,, SSO 000 cash required '*opwty 2550 eac~ Prin. only. Financ-••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• 1J1g by seller. 496-5275. Grass ValJey, Nevada Ca· CRUMMY 4 PLEX 16 MEW UNITS/CM invest.or's deli1tht. All 2 $880,000 llr apts. New paint & ty, Ca 2 superb estate properlles available ___ A..;:;gt._67 __ s-S48_7__ carpet.S. Priced nght Ill 3639 sq ft cstm home on s forested ac ~very lux- ury convenience 2 frplc's, hg covered deck With 100 m1 view. 3 yrs old. Cannol be duplicated for $189,500 sale pnce 4300 sq fl desiRner's home. No step too great for elegance & conve nience. 10 magnificent prlv. view ac. w /lrg pond, orchard, gardens, underground fuel tanks Add.iUooal 4000 .sq Ct lop line comm. grade bldg Pnced nghl at $395,000 Eashide Triplex $90,000. Small 1 BR units on San e P"'E'TIG€ ta Ana Ave. lnl'Ome. K > $718/mo. Full pr1cl' J HOMES SS&.000 3333W.CoastHwy, NB A JR€HIGE /"-l-I HOME~ 3333W CoaslHwy, NB 645-6646 •TRADE OR COH'TRACT• 4 Uruts U1 Cost:.a Mesa. all spacious and re · furbished : private patJos! S1.S9,000. 752-1921> ' QUAIL PLACE rRC>rfftTIES"' 10,... TII l :lO ,,M.I 645-6646 IEACHFIXER $115,000. San Clemente Tn-Plcx. pncedtoseJI. Well located 2· 1-1. BERTiiA HENRY REALTORS 215 Del Mar 492-4121 DB.UXE 4 ,LEX Brand new-all the ex- tras. Great Costa Mesa location. Ideal for owner/occupant-two to choose from Full price s.:?3>. 000. 8111 Aufder Heide 916/273-7996 Charlie Gi llette 9161265-6329 Agts. 100 S Auburn, Grass Valley, Ca 95945 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2HOUSES ~ fR€HIG€ On 1 lot. Excellent HOME~ Easls1de properly. . 3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE Country Liv· ing. Equestrian ac tivilles. New duplex Beaut. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, frplc,1. lge fed yrd. $675 mo. vwner997·S612 Owner needs qwck sale. 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB Only S00,000 645-6646 A eREn1G€ -q___ _ _.~_HOM€~ :m3W.Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 S.A. 4-PLEX 1\11 3 BR 2 Ba units. $1400 mo income. Owner wall carry 2nd. Pull price sw.<n> 39UMITS IWMAPARK Take over loan. Only S200K down Income, se.oas per mo. Payments ooJ.y $6,800 per mo. Won't last. call Rick Bye rs, BKJ\.714·542-.3676 EASTSIDl7 7 UMITS.C.M. Beaut. new buildin g. Fireplaces, xlnt local.Ion. 'ISL fnvmts 642-1603 L..-•ach l 148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crescent Bay, steps to MUST SELL ocean. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 frplcs. DUPLEX, $77,500. Good lmSyrly.497·3282 =~7!'~ &r,t 7~°i7ation Mtwport •ach 3169 6~• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IREAJ( EVEN Magnificent beachfront I 5% DOWN West Newport home 5 I • Bdrm, 2 baths+dorm 4-Pex & Sngl Family. lofl. SllOO/mo to June Assume. Seller will finance. Mngmt avail. Yd)' lse..poaail)l•~-5871 AgenL Gary D. Bosler OM IEACH 960-4388 or 536--2' 98 Pnncipals only Decor ator furnished 2 story 4 Bdrm home with 16 UHITS $310,000 view. In best location dn f I $850/mo winter lse. IS~ , contract o sa e. Wat .. fi Oftt H-i Great cond. Net spenda--- bleS180mo. Bob Marcel 6ll·l400 1.1.T. 957-2666 l\.C TRANSFUSION Hf.IDB> ••. New Condo 2 bdrm. 21.\ ba. $850 per mo. 759 0839 or 49'7 ·2262 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._,, .. ,_.a 1207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 IDltM rc>OL HOME 778 Allegheny 4 Bdrm 2 bath, fireplace. fenced yard , covered paUo. S575 mo. Nr. South Coast Plaza ~ L l ' I\ Ill I< I \ I I ) -' ' ~ " I .')!) ! Cm•""' C?rtnJ ~~I Mv 2 BR. l ''z ba , Ctplc , beaut. area tncl. pool & clubhouse $475 Agent 644-1211 631·3444 Brand new 3br. 21,..,ba. Crplc Obi garg, pool & Jacuzzi. s m1J1 to bch. Yr- ly lease. No pets. SS2S 5'18·91S7 /83S-9543. Avail 12111. 4RR 2ba, patio. Cncd yard, gar CIO&e Lo OCC & So Cst Plaza. $485/mo. Aft 6pm 83().9583 2br, clean, garg, sm fencd yd, sm pet ok . 351 C Avocado 642·0857 No sinRles S3SO mo. 3 BR, wall·wall cpts, fncd rear yd $360. 2622· E S;in La Ana Ave 714/249-5236 3 BR 1 ba, S A Hts $475. lSlliast + SlOO. Kids OK. Grmr & wtr 546-0659 SHARP Mesa Verde 3 br. family rm. frpl<'. all blt.ns, new crpls & drps Wallt to schools & shop put~ $525 965-0177 2 BR & RaraRe. nice yrd, no pets or children Mar ried rpl only Ca ll 548-<»0l :l bdrm 2 be Large yard No pets. Avail Jan 10 Call aft 4 $485 968·3636 2199 Mc ye r N car Harbor/ Vactona 2 bdrm. 1 ba. ~arage, S3SO per mo. Call aft. 8pm 548-2871 KIDS/,ETS OK EASTSIOE, 2 BR. ~ar. S350 &' $395. 642 2510, 646-4848 lmmac. t br dollhouse. 2683 Elden No pets Gardener/waler pd S28S +deposit 556-6996. 754-1648 Brand new house 3 br, 2'h ba. 2 car gar, ford yd Pool. tennis. full alTlt'nlties. Near shops, rec reation, schools & boating $650 m o (714)636-3728or771 3220 2Br. 2Ba ocn V\ew Condo. On cUJts above marina. 499-4'663 anyt lme CAMYOMVIEW Light & airy 38R 2bt1 home wttrplc In 'fuiet re std. area. Mlle from bch 2 car gar. lge fncd ytd s:iOOtmo. 493-9598 Pride of ownership 3 Br 2 Ba w/tl.repla~ owner'• unit + $Ix 2 Rr townhou11e unlt t . $482,000. QUICK ln six Eastslde Cost.a Mesa houses! Buy o n contract at on ly S32.500 each! In Up· 1raded area near achoota. transportation and shopping! All for Sl95.000 (must be sold IO(ether>. 752-l920. 1 bdrm. cottase. Close walk to beach, shopping f'amt1•a v._, 3234 4r park. $375 mo. Inc Id •••••••••••••••••••• ••• util. 223 32nd. St. 675-7367 • BR home, 2 ba, Pool, ll6M.W j114t. Blk wall, iiar dr op- A tJ.€STIGE J QUAIL q_--t--~~J..-HOM€S PLACE 3333W.boutffwy.~'8 1, PaOPHTllS"' '4M'46 10,-f1 l :>O ,.MJ e.... det Mar 3222 nr 'MOO/mo. 83!H9'5 ................................. •ac11 3240 Open beanu &a tpacloua, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• br. 2 ba & frplc. Yearl)' • BR. 2\) ba, walk to CnH 557 2200 uk for Mr ocean SZOC> mo Ask for C'dllns Keith. 862 4471 port, pool & laund Stove. refng, bltins. rluld OK. nr sch ls $450/ mo incl gas/water Av111I Jun I Call Pal aft 7 pm or wknds (213)434·7285 Newport ~och 3269 2 IR. I bo.. wnh-. $500 STB'S TO l!ACH ----- Stt'1Ta Village 2 br. 2 ba. s~ Uld rerng. gas & water Adult.s. no pets 114 J:: 20lh 548·0137 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• niE LAJ(F.S-Largest un 1t., best Vlew. 2Br , 2Ba. attached 2 car garage, frplc, tennis. pool etc. W"lll ent.e rtam optJon SSOO mo. av8ll l2/15. 493-2047 Woodbridge exec delux condo. avail immed. short term. S5SO 559-1833 Lge 48r. 3 balh. A/C. All elec kitchen. family rm, wet bar. frplc, mtercom. much more. Pool. parks. gardene r . SS9S /mo 559·9056 wknd s. (Ql688-2370 wkdys SfS>. Uruv. Park 3 br. 2 ba, incl. gardener & dues 559-8155 .. Jbr, 3ba. sep OR, frplc. patio, attached J(arg & pool. Deerfield. lrvint-. SSOO Larry Waelde. ~. NEWWOODBRIDGF: .••.•••.........•...... HARBOR VIEW llOM ES Carmel Model 3 bdrm 2 ba Cam. rm dbl gar 1(11.rdener incl. S67S per mo Call6M·700'7 UDO ISLES ldnn L36 Vta Tnest.e SpactOU& home w lge 11v1nR rm + d e n I m m a c· S1250tmo lse. Wawrfront Homes 631-1400 3 br, 2 ba. lge encl patio. Gardener incl No pets $525 546·0058 Newport Crest Condo More than 2000 sq ft With ocean view. 4 bdrm ram rm. formal din. S675 incl.use of pool, jat" & leruus 645-0295 Agent 3 BR1 2"'2 ba. Sparious conao on tbe water w/boat sUp up to 40' :! cargarwtauloopnr Dis· t1nct1vt> amenities . 496-4601 wkdys Mobile Honw Stor~ East Anaheim 9SG-4500 Anabetm 956-IOJI W. Anaheim 761-1442 Westnunster 848·8895 Santa Ana ~·7070 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp H B. 3 BR, 2V. BA. fam rm. Pool, tennis $.575 CaJ 1842·937 I Agt. NEWPORT CREST Spacious condo . beauUfuJ deeor 1900 sq I\ ln·level: 3 BR + den. 3 BA. sunken l1vlng room. wet bar Pool and Jacuzzi: tennis courts. walking dastanrl' lo beach' S6001 month on a month lo month basis Call Denyse O'Conndl for appo1nlment 752-1920 To~ J BR, 2 ba, wnlr S42.S J BR. 2 ba. yrly S6i5 2 BR. I ba, yrly $43.5 J BR. Iba. yrly $4~ l BR. I ba . yrly $375 ,AULIDO 2 BR. 2 ba, frpl Poul Adulta.~ associated BROKERS -RE 4 L TORS l U1\ \I\. ltJ1lb~o ti '' q,, I LG. CLN. lbr. Bay bcb Yrly. adults. no pet:. $31S 673-0072/673 5706 Oreanfronl dlx 2Rr 2Bu. ml week. S700 mo l1ll Jwie ;52 9466 OCEAN FRONT Di x <1 bdrm 2 ba 2 car IUlr&Rl'. Wmter S600 mo. utal pd Family only 211111 W Orean f'ront Upper biS. 7386 535 60 Ii .. ~~ .... ?~!.~ ~~~ NEWPORT BEACH 38r, •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 21rzBa. plush q.1ts. xlnl 1a1»9 Ptftittsukl 3807 rec facil, drps 1n<'l 'd ••••••••••• .... •••••••••• $375 2 br. 11.., ba lwnhse Gar. fplc. palao, good 1Qtl E-s1de 'ISL Mgmt 642-1 Soec. 1&2 Br garden ai>a flool & rec All ulil ., Adults. no pets S2~ ALSOfarages for rent. E Puen.o Mes11 1Sl59 Maple Ave. apt S IEASTSlDE New J Br 2 Ba SSOO mo. 191 Albert Place For appt to see Call /\l(l 640-6259 Ml 6 pm cal l 640 -2421• Roomy 3 br, 2 ba, en<'f patio& garage. Nr. OCC Nopets S33S. 751-3696 2br S~5 2.563 Elden !179-2788 646-4~ VIL.UMB>YA 2 Br. 2 ba. like new cond Encl l(arages. Couplt· pre{ Small child ok No pets S3JO 2324 !::Iden 00-196.'i Exec 3 Br 2h Ba twnhme. Formal d1J1tn)!, A1C, dlx upgradei., nr lake. all recreation pn vlleges S59S 586 3099 Udo Isle 3 BR. 3 ba, 2300 sq I\. dliJs, bllns. 4 yrs old S900 631-5237 --- Walk to beach rondo 2 br. 21, ba. WI O, gar Pool. SSI 3708eves 21r. TWllhs. to earthtones. SHARP $375 Mo. Ca II Mark 962·7781! 3 Bdrm, 21, ba $700 pr Mesa Verde 2br. qu1~ mo yrly Working garb cul de·sac Referencei. pref 313 Alvarado Pl s.'n> 498-1936an 3 WOODBRDG CREEKSIDE Large4 br. 2112 ba!>. 2sty. fam rm, ne xt to prk S62-4449 aft 9p_m ___ _ Yearly 3 br home. 2 ba, steps LO beach. frpk, ten Aparitmfth fvnlil!Md ru.s ct.s S600 67 3· 6210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Perfet'l Cam home HatborV1ewHomc3Br.2 SS95./mo Call wkt dys Ba gardening included 898·5633 eves / wknds Avail Jan 6 640·0178, lal»a llland 37 06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm I ba frplC'. carport, No pets Avail now S400 675-9229 '152-IB18 546-8210. or ~-8471 RENTALS 2 BR. 1 'h ba. . S42S 2 BR. 2 ba.... S52S 2 BR, 2~• ba S475 2& Dor 3 BR. 2 ba S5SO 3 BR. l 'h ba. $475 3 BR, 2 ba.. SSSO Y RENT lc6oo ,enittsuta 37 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• when you can least' op uoo lh.ls country s ized BEAOf, View. P.•er. 2br. upper bay e;t1ec. home ~ S500 Acilts. uUI pd T1I bdrms. 3 bath, ram rm. & May. 30.1 E. Edgewater bay view from the dining _<;_1_187:__1·_2866 ____ . ----- 6.11-0234 or 6i5 3600 Lux bayf mnt vt'I')' lrlo! 2 Bdnn. 2 Ba, condo. boat " I 1 p a v <1 1 I Y t' a r I ) S7S01 mo 675 67i!\ LUX UR~ BAY J-'RONT wt dork 3 hr, 2 bet wl frpl<' Yrl y '"' 673-49'l8 3br. 2ba. n,·w l«1rpl•ts. drapes, p31llt, rrpll'. rn~. Bay & Ocean vu No pc:t:; SOSO yrly 20J 8th Sl t up per I 3 BR. 2'h ba.. .. . . S625 4 BR. 2"7 ba . $6501 109~ rm. C811645·7221 S2SO yrly. Sm studio 1 2 bdrm $450 mo Yearly C~URY 21 Adult. Ulll paid, prv bcb. 313'"1 Alvarado Pl Call l:il"'llll 1 675-3063 eves. wknds 631-0234 or 675·3600· W~LIFF REALTY Capidrmo •ach 3818 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beauti/uJ brand new J BR, xtra lrg duplex Fp!;- d:.hwsr d1sp . neutral crpts Call Lynn 642 7796. ~9161 ------- Brand new duplex. 3 BR. 3 ba. xlra lrg mstr BR suite. l'OUld be used as molher·in-1.iw quarters Must see to apprec1att- C :i II Lynn 642 77116, 64.S-9Jfil ---------Beaut 2 BR. 2 ba. Md;i Dr1\'t-, nr SA. Cntr~ Club Pvt fncd yard. ~ rarport w 1 storage. S41t> mo hil-8139 . 63H8rn LRG 3 IR 2 IA farruly. no pets SJSO 1000 Valencia 831·2919 uUOO lSLE. 3 BR 2 Ba. Large 4 bdrm. 2 bu lovely lge pallo. s750 Duplex. Complt. furn Mo s:l&-6588 Orean view. so· to beach garage. lndry rm Winter Town.house 3 bdrm 2•~ 2 BR cottage, garaite. ha S37S mo frplr :: wo11her1dryer hookuv. c hildren No pct s S40l 55212&! 4 BR, vecy nice area. 1859 sms. 847-6100 496--03S7 Port Taggart Pl incl 1tardener, water. S700 mo Available now 759-1152. 644-67fB Newport Shores. 3br. Woodbridge4BR. fam rm. atrium. Jae uni. or 3 ba, AIC. 3 car gar Nr beach Pets ok $550 lake ~.962·8M5 ~7i8>tve LUXURy 2 br 2 ba we. Condo. Nr. lak~ 2 ('ar gar. frplc. den. Ideal e" ecut.ive rental. S5SO avail now. 893-I370orSS9·1833 LOIJIMIHc1' 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------~ 3 Bdrm. 2\"z ba condo Pool. 2 car garag~ & opener, near Hoag Hosp & beaches. Im 675-5216. ntEILUffS 4 Bdrm . 2\.'t ba 1 Br unique quiet Ir\ ac fam/kit, + rormnl din Frpl. kid s t peh ok ing: freshly pulntcd. Rough. $450. J an I crisp le clean. Move 1n 499-2286 now al seoo mo. Crescent Bay, steps to ~~~Af~e~n~l~640~~~~~ ocean, 3 b~i..2 ba, 2 frplc, :;: -yrly. W/•3282. llACH S6S0/MO Yrfy L...-Hlh 3250 ~ ,.,d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 2 at.or)' home. bla New 2 bdrm I ba air roomlJ. vaulted/beams. 2 oond. frplc. Nr Lak~ $400 huae bedrooms. 2b•. mo 67~ f!'Pl!. de<'k. Z"I pallot. 11111 BBQ, Ot W, rerrta Encl 2 BR, I BA. frplc. brand pr, work apace. laund ~house. S400 mo Call hkkp 1 child. no pets 213/~ c~al ~e M0-5844 COl"CIM det t.iear 37 22 Coroaa det M• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3822 Spac~ I Br furn apt_ Walk to beach & stores, S3SS. UUI incl 673>6C17 I COlfa Mna 37 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS Larae & smaU l bdrm, enrT. gar. S245 & up. Adults. no pets 21 10 Newport Bl. !MS-4968 Large 2 bdrm Adults No pets. Inquire 179 17 R.ochcswr rear ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOVRY21rUpper wtth Cireplace. pn vatt' patio Enclosed gar North oC Coast H1,hway No pets, no children $425 /mo Call Lindo tm-2311 or an 5. &46-6457 Yrly 2 br upper 1395 inrl gas & water, no pets 514'-'t Mangold 675·6737 2 BR. 1"'1 Ba. bltns. fplr . pool. adults. n o pt•ts $3SO 673·1418evst wknd l BrtraUen Sl65 to '200 + COlfa Meso 3124 Ul.ll. 1.33 E . 16th SL Space •••• .. ~••••••••• •• •. • • • 42. C.M. 6'2•9193. 1 BR unf. ll~t, ()Jtehonae ............. _.. 3740 pt lime l1ou11elceeptn~. •••R•••••••••••••• • • •• Elderly ledy No pets •Bach Lona Beach Ref's. Eves. 645·2331 . Privacy. UUI pd StSS. _:84.2;_::_-8892~;_----- Adult. no pet.a. 833-8974. I Br. c rpts. drapes. carpol1. kids OK. 1?40 • 37 42 mo No dogs 97'9 Ollie .... ,.. H.tia• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm 2 ba bit Una. Beach, rl'llk. 1V, pool 4 patio, lndr~ ~U48f Jae. Steps trm bcb, I yr 132~ oa v a 11 1 mm d lse $285 2131~·3171 ~ . . , I AdulL>1only, I & 2 BR aptl. No Pt.ts $200 & S25U 1''312tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br. clean, new ca~ garage. S275/mo. Ca.U &»9325 ............ •octe 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 RR duplt'IC , yurd. 1araae. lots of room, pleasant neagbborbood 847 uw Bach Apt s14Ve & retrf 1'. No peu; Adults. 424 9U( St Call 968-0020 an 8pm. 3 bdrm 2 ba. frplc • .-; tached garage $475 pef mo.~ 3 br. l t.Atba condo ff& Pool. tl'OIUs. nr bch. SW 5.:B-211SO. llACHWOOO Am 19132 MainoUa Lae l b 1vl1.J now S28S 2 Br. 2 W c:m 1 ~. 1 & rro.n S260·12l!5. avail Jart. Bltn.s. pool & Jacu~u ·llOO . ll ... OAA.V PILOT OHie. R...td 4400 LMt & FOUMt SlOO _,. W..ted. 7075 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IXECUTIVI &.OST M a lumutt l Yount! ,irl wi•h .. to be~W..ted 71 00 MelDW.ttd 7100 .W,W..e.d 7100 SUtru n1 ml", rem Tan Nanot: lo yourlud.I Pref i-•••• •••• ••• ••••••• •••• ~~~-I •••• ••• .... •••••••• ••---•• .. ••••••••••••••• Lu.xurioiu oftt1:•• ... -II bli w/plllit on oot11. Pri' School to lofaat AVTOMOTIVE eeutl ve ••tt ~l •r y , VI<'. of ceotul C.M ~hvtt •AMto De•11Mp pt1r11un11 phone l'O\' lward' 642-M!G Poe.lffoM!!! TYPIST Fut. exper l\o.a~• a&,"" pUonlat, coo , ·-• •. G 1 I Lo bl r~·aof b" .. • c u .,._e Counll arowlh ft'l'etite room u•ro11 ....._. ntv n1 va " .._, c.no -Pl· "'· requtres HOWARD CLERKS OOUU'>' WM•' ur month 1f11Slamn• mal•. we1r CdM area. II hrs day O:levrolrt EX p ANS to monlb NHr au {'u••I 1.ft1 P\onlan tall. + bell ti Moo lhtu fl'r1 613 7604 1 ON' E A R N ti •• collar11 Vl t' pnwor&lnda)' Plaaa. 0 t' ••rpt11I & JllmiM Crk Rewud I Serv1cf Warranty EXTRA MON EY FOR Near ) 1'01nta, <'om udo &.I 8a)'\k>'4lt 2 br ~ U r Apb 2 br drctL fie!' .iar, 11dlU. nu Klcb v.·clcomt' S..'C' mar pttl a.. 67~ o:rn 11t 18'71 Commodort' C:lr • Aiil 3. SZ8.'J On f 10 1•) cen•I 11o 1tb dock. 2 llr I Ba 11111r, nlct' AcWt -'et )'trd s~o Call 8111 My homr to at1art- 1..qun. tlllU. JHR <!bath UUl pd p,,.f frmale non 1~t'r ta1ri1mo+d p ll.TI 116:!9 aft S pm I way111 l'1111971121111 fMC>.l'l'2S HlfpW-.d 71 00 Cl.rt• Som~ auto .-x n , -••••••••••••••••••••••• peru1nce l\elpful. We .\?]Sq 0 fire PliCl! to Found (m\llO wblll' part ·~·~"~" lrllJ'I Idol ror H ml· uh ll'au 111 L111,un o1 c t.-k d/tl k 6 ·~---·· rd.ired "'-• M lhlla, ~month A\a1I •Jll.,.,"'t'r UJ Y .mn Compute r ter minal ~rv.ce · ar. or °"" lat 8JO ,.,...,., old Vic So C<>ut {;om =•tor accounttna rned\MJc. ~Trevino """" Hatp 675-GO.'ll " 2 Uaed Cu Mechanic' c ·Good tXp1na skllll. !•c•ll•nt opportunity (k!luo mcdil 1I ulh ..,... ( /R•·A/P) "' .. ~t n1 Corona d11I 1-· o u n d M e d JC ' .,,, I exp .. . for quallfled mecbanlc to Mar fi C'o 1·1!.apoo !, bl ond Contact Steve Wa_lker perform varied . hwht Reulon1'1m•n Corv wqy. M Vk. nr t:I 752-<*IO Fred S Jame11 mClch. work & as11111t 0756700 ToroRd.'768-.4766 "Co.lnsura.nceB~Clrs Used C1tr M¥r St'•' Nr 0 <' A1rpnrt Delua~ ,,,_ d F 1 h 1 &O.E. Mark. nffi rr~ W/l l'l't t't ari .. 1 ruun . em. na a r 3. l.Almi:n! Assi11t New Tipr Qllt, IPX ~ 6 11101>, a.rl'\'llt< 7~ ~ mJ nea roJlar. ~-8161 Atd.nJt 8k~yn6' Car 4r Service Mgrs. In lt\U. TEMPORARY variwd & inte r esllna ........ ...... 4450 • ""'T in H 8 Ml'd/lr" Relisttt loday to work taaks.:...t~t r1gbt lohr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~le mutt. 11 brown~ on venous accounlln11 ::'Pi~~"." auto. mec · RITAIL SPACE waannl( t.agJ. Pleue call =n~ofkm~1:!!1&~~ Pleaa.ant worklng condt roos.q n Lido M1r1ot1 Vill•air Spcot•lalty Ct'ultor (()n lbe WitlPrl Ntwpor1 S7S 1662 TOP LOCA TIOM! I 7te. I ...,,,.,.. llYd. Sut't'ftillful nilaH abop ·~· »:!Oeq fl s.YiO P~ mo IJkr 67!5 6700 1162-:131.5. lour h o me . 1'' 1 au r e uons ln Orange County Clerlu lo Sr. Accoun· Airpo rt complex UW .a. •D t.nts needed thru out Pttmlinent, vaned. m· Aft Ora.nae County ttrestlng! Ear. p ay. foe Iott female Golden ~ llall'!I beneftt3. ()pp for odvan Lab Nr Olive St ln We!il Accou.nttmPI • ccm>ent. BUSY N~ eve of Dec s. I ~S. Main, Ste 501 HOW ARD CheYrokt yr old. h<-'d & t .ites No Tower. Unaon Bank Dove&QuallSts <.>wrwr devastated Any ln The City of Orange NEWPORT BEACH 1nlormauon. no quci. 7141835-4103 tl(Jl\'J 1:1kt'd Call 646 9160 --------• or~or~~72 AlJI'OMOTIVE •5-niu Cashier/ • ..,.. msu1 2 8r l ~ 8a, bJl lllll, Ut'V. __ _ carpet./drape,, t•ncl Oo\~r 1\r.l\h.se. llbl aar ~ar , pa~lo Nr bn1·h. frpl. waah dry~r pool parlt. 1boP1> SJ.45 mo Adull.5 ~mo 64.s.IM~ ~i:m Lady to &hr mobllti homt", 1.F.ASE SHARE 8wk11.nf LMruna l\l!at"h Nil"~ tor p C H, Newport Pre rt1.ll'\d Jlerlllfl l...o" rt•nl aruat , d1nccrli. $75 to l.4lllt bl.ll/wtute marktngs Cal Vic. SborecHH!I CdM. $25 Re ward • ~ Acea ;ta P41Jalbte Citric Ill Newport area. ~! AbUJt.y lo meet people well & experaenct-In these fields are needed qualifications. Exe. p11y. benefits, pleasant work· mg condJllons. Perma· nenl. opp. for advance- ment. See Office Mgr. HOWARD Che•rolet All HAM. 4117 2004 UA>/mu lwlli• 631 0388 --Oella 4 Wt. 2 bu, g.r, no N.tw liau.nous 2 br & J l·n, pets, 1lepl to b<'h. ~75 2 ba. bltns, anl'I rcfrtg )'l"ly be. 6M 1103. ~INlµ~tok S4~mo ------~Rily 839 titi2:1 HAY •'RONT 2B r, :!Ila, yr Y~ prof .. .:llilonMI m1..n wu.h 10,..hr tri: hilt' au Dul Pt w/r~•P lndl\· <.:al l Ray or Jim aft Upm 673-9M'7 IM!.. secunty bJd1. Call "'-~'""' 831 .,.,....., FF.M 1hr home, own rm., 2 bdrm. I~ ba Town lb.e _.,.v_a-1_.. ..,._ (rpl, lndry, I&~ yord , l~ ma. to beach dosed SSX> 3 br. 2 ba. patio. all C M $165 548 7659 .iar. patio $375 m o bltns, a11r "' b lk lo •SH••t,. HOME• MZ--8973 bearh Adulta. No pell -"' OCEAN FRONT View. TSLMaml 642'1603 ~~~~~~~g Ap prox J OO 111 ft . t.lowntown llunllngt on Beach. 210 Mnm, muli mill SLM. 960-lMB ...._trial R...tal 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LClllllM l .ach lndut. 4 6 S ·l8JO sq ft . ~ S700/mo. Ans. Ph _646-_3357 __ ~~-- $200 Reward! Lost female Shelue. choke chain & flea collar on. Los t 12·7·78 Mesa Verde areu C ull 646·6883 da ys !179-9197 eves. Found While Samoyed Vic. Balboa Island. Huge ~yrs. old . 675-3398 Handle payment of all billing. Learn IBM 5)"8tem 32. Call 833-3150 MrsPedJer Dove & Quail St.s. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0SSS CHRISTMAS! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY lmmnd1 .. 118 full and purl llrTW Opet11ngt Well learn various phases of store operation with excelle nt opportunities for ad vanccm~nt FEDCO, INC. 3030 HCll"Mr ll•d. Colto Mtto. CA Equal Opportunity Employer •AAMl(-IR Cashier. Exp m1ture, ~ ~ cdpable cashier needed. FULL CHARGE For contemporary retail Small electronic• mfr a.hop. Full Ume. Call or needl F/C Bkkpr Must ask for Manaaer . exper 1n A I p . A / R. Apropos •29 Fuhton Isl. payroll bank reconc1la· _844-_28.'52 ______ _ lions. etc. Salary open. Castuer·Day Ume needed Good co bene(1t11 Call Mon thru Fri. Call Betty <213 1678-7161 SIU-&MO Bus. hrs. CATBUMG Professionals available for all catered aftaln. Bart.enders Servers Oean·up CreW8 Cooks ztr. l "'1ba, pool. sauna Furn or Unfum. New 2 ---------1450. Tom . 536 3483 bdrm.2 ba,3story,frplc. N.8. exec. condo, ocNin .... Wanted 4600 ~ nr water, dbl g1r. 1181,) VU. pvt, pool, tennis S300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS AIRPORT Interesting position now open at an airport In the Orange County urea. Wo:k In pleasant sur-roundmga meet.mg peo. Pie as a secunty omcer. We have day & swing sh1fU available (or men & women who would like a challenging career. Urufonn.s are (urnlshed and on the .)Ob trauung 1s provid e d . Apply an penon at 1775 E. Center St. •lOS. Anaheim. Equal Oppt'y Einployer AUTOMOTIVE EXPIRllHCfD IMW MECHANIC Call our Service Mgr. ROYCAIVR lolalto¥c•/IMW NEWPOfrr BEACH IOOklCHPEI lntelllgent. expenenced. bookkeeper tor Newl'Ort Beach Boutique. Must be knowledgeable in all aapecta ol retail book· keepiq./ Call 838-4782 for interview CONTACT Westcufr Hospitality Resources 1617 Westcltrf. Ste 209 Newport Beach 2 8R l~ Ba in 4 plex~;;,. 43rd (7 14 )675·5864 S48-7813am; 673-3313 R:~f~~~ab!~·e ~~r~i~~ Beach & Slater $250 <2l3ltB6-ll608 Responsible fe male lo bedroom collage in il62-489'7or962'°'6S 2 Br, yearty, $3:iO month, share condo an La ke Corona del Mar or Costa C II Forest. Su pe r Cl ub A1TRACTIVE 2 bdrm + !'°2131) ~!!1. a e ves. facilities. 493 3982. Mesa Qwelness essen· , _,..,,~ lJal Write Class1f1ed Ad den. frplc, 1arage. No Shr5 BR 3 BA ho Ft 11316, OaJly Pilot. P.O cbildreo. SUS mo. 2br. flplc. No children. Vly-Harbori wU:~·ne~ Box 1560, Costa Mesa 912-7788AsldorMack $300. Gas & wtr pd. MIF. $2.'iO. Dys s.s.ouri 936l!flor call87S-31162 Vila rodfica 97NSTI or 6"2~. eves 556-."ml. Alan. N.w 2 Br. 1~ Ba. Townh005e Fem rmm.ate ~ +.spar ...._. Oe... style, adults. no pet&. 28r, 2Ba Condo, pool. Junior 1 BR. 1 BR & 2 S275. 548-26S2. Irv. S265 + uul. 634-8050, BR. 2 BA. Security pro-..... hianta "'"'lthtd _~ ___ G_w_I ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ Oppottwtlty 5005 C&lyon -Vague - Grave-Fasten - SURGEON lf you st1U have your lclmils and appendix al 40. the cha net's a r e you're a SURGEON. ,.. ... 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXING MASSAGE Bob James-Lie Masseur Outcall 9-9, 494·5111 PREGNANT? Caring, confidential counsellng & ALARM COMPANY needs traJnee for service. e lectrical bkgrnd helpful. "94-77r. Appliance Store needs 4 yng aggressive men to lltart lmmed. No eap nee Call I0-6pm 646-3107 ask for Bob. Vl(ted by pvt key·card en or u..turnlah.d 3900 W1 shr 3 Br condo in S;m try .. Bltn kltch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Juan Ca pi s tran o ••••••••••••••••••••••• DANCE, ART STUDIO. referral. Abortion, adop-A1'f MAtfAGERS tion & keeping. M a t u r e c o u p I e t o _APC __ AR_E ____ 54_7_·2563_ manage 16 adult units m w/lununous d gs. Plush TiiE EXCITING Reduced rent for one who carpet. lge Pvt patio or p" • ..... MES" •n·s will take over householtl b a Icon i es w I x tr a ,,_.,.. "'• • 'bT i 9 0284 N.B. High tramc. Call 631-0386 COUNTRY GIRL C. M. 957·6282 storage. Pool. spa, light MINtrr&'; TO NPT responsa 1 at es.• 5- ed tennis court, lndry BCH. Rmmte Chri t' M/F facil. Limited preview Bach, 1&2 BR. So. eoMt/I,.:_ ~:C·a. 3 e; rentals. $290 to $440 per from$230. & up. rondo 2 ...... Small gardening route (or sale. Call alt 5 548-9833. ESCORTS ASSEMBLERS. We will * * train . MarGrego r 2' hrs· 957-8474 Yachta. 1631 Placcntui. mo. Models open daily Adults, No Pets · car gar. -""mo. lOAM to dus k . 2 15 l561MesaDr. Mary,754-6389,545-6197 Wi c hita A ve ( o t C5 DI.ks East of Newport Share 2 DR 2 Ba apt, Yorktown) S te. 409M. Blvd.) w/!emale. CdM. p vt 714.SJ6..44SS 9am-5pm 546-9860 beach & pool. $300 Dot ----·--------• tie,67S-7413or675·6000 ~; Spac 2 bdrm. apl. 2 Ktds 0 K Avail now After4.JOcall847 O!l67 ----- 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. 2 story twnt:L\le apt S450/mo. Ph MOllLI HOME WOl.lh lHFORMATlOM tor•w 4J 50 Reol, option to buy info. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• repo's loan auurnplion. Double garage, 20lh & etc. Easy finance O.A.C. Olive. HD, $60. Also 964-1507 ___ 9offices. single. same area S~ lrW!e 3844 MobUeHOIRI Ston •S2S0 ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • Anaheim 956-1011 (; d to s35 Westminster 848-8895 arage, own wn. · · 2 BR.1 Ba condo. OW. AC, W. Anaheim 761-1442 Isl/last mo storage Spa. Pool, gym , tennis Santa•--c:c:• 7070 Rapp, 130 Broadway. $400 +. No kids, pet.s tuUI ..>J"<. CM aft 12 494-4954 E. Anaheim 956-4500 -·-· --·----- - -Offk• R...tal 44 00 L.ogilrlo B.och 1848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roana 4000 CI~IFF DRIVE VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~/ ta MGesa, 7ood sfql ·ft COlllOO. No. Laguna. 2 ....,., mo. roun oor. Br. 11"2 Ba, frpl, deck, •Ambassador Inn• Tom.~2200. $600/mo. Y rly • Ca II Lovely gardens· Brooks IAY VIEW 673-SOIS wtr. fall On Lafayette . Cannery Ocean view. Huge 1 BK. •Kitchen Facll. avail. V11lage l200Sq ft. fireplace, deck. dlnini.t. •Jacuui, heated pool BILL GRUNDY steps to be ach, $475 •Wklyordailymaids rv. Realtor 675-6181 67·1955 •'IV & phone available Allow a SU Wk lomce-Store 480 Ft.,crpt, t•wport •och 3869 2277 Harbor drps. A/C. 17301 Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 645-4840 Bl .• H.B. LEASE 842-2834 Ocroan front N£>wport Downtown Huntington Beach. Wanter rental 3 ---------Beacll. 210'h Main St. 2 bdrm 2 ba. Huge sun Room w/kitchennette offices available. One deck. Right on Hnd. On S60week & up. 2-rm Sl.20, one 2-rm SUO, best beach . Fully 548·9755 900-lSS8 £Wll1Shed & ready to be Pvt bdrm b 1---------et\JOyed. Days 752· 7410 . & a . Use of Town & Country Shopping Eves. Wltnds 838-2189 kitchen lblk from bay & Clr. 18582 Beach Bl .. HD. ocean. Garg. 673-1266. !182-66(Y7 LIDO VIEW 2br. frplc, patio. sep. D R. AdllS. Wl/mo.67~. ·-------~~ Lo v e ly hom e, M ., ~RT c~ r e f r I g I hot p 1 al e, .-; ..... ..-.., en 1 ~ beach/ocean, priv. ent. 10,000s q ft Owner's apt., upper umt, ~l8 Luxunous paneled or. fices w/special extras 4 BR, 2 ba .. frpl, perm Room & loord 4050 c 0 n r e r e n c e ocean v 1 e w ' 2 C ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• r m I b a l h r 0 0 m . garal(e. Steps to ocean . k' h c t Avail. Jan. 15th. $7SO mo. Boaryl & care for active shower/ 1tc en. on act Yearly lease. 646-S377 art Seniors. Men & women. l..ouiCOR·s;g~~E REALTY 6PM. upper m iddle class home. OC airport area. 975-0188 LlDO BAYFRONT . Superb view , sandy beach, frplc, 2 BR. $650. i\VaU 1/2/79. 64!>-6685 PROMONTORY POINT l bdrm. Semi rum. $575 in- cl util. 673-6411 . Residents program al a ll meals. 545·9866. IC no Elegant office & In· answer 556-1350 dustnaJ space for lease In Ne wport Beac h . Board & care for active 645-2111. Seniors Upper middle --------- class neighborhood. OC 125·500 sq. fl offices. Airport area. Res idence Ftom SSS. Incl. uUI. 779 progra m / all meals. W.19tbSl.540-2200. •UDO ISLAND * 656-9866. lf no answer 2br. downstaira _556-_13."!0______ NEWPORT BEACH 67S-1.U4eves, 622-8795 Vacatioll R...tals 4250 Cheerful. quiet offices 1000-1900 sq. rt. No Jet Bachelor 4t 1 br Uhl. •••••••••••••••••••••• • noise. 645-3323 days paid. 642-1334 or eves .ENSE_NADA BEACH_ _____ _;; __ _ 64US78 HOUSE. Sleeps 8. $40 445Sq. n. $24!5. --------1 ~. 968-4cn3. .4001 Birch St, N B Stelll to bch. Lge modem Agent. !>41-5032 2 br Ul)per. beam ceal, Palm Springs Coodo on frplc, all blln1, $425. M.1&slon Hiiis Couqlry Attractive 2nd Cir prof FLOWER SHOP S an Diego, owner 18 years re- l m n g. $160.000 y r . Te rms . L oc al agt. 751-1400 MaekpJta.Truat o.idi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST lflhroftt Ratn lstT.D.'a.abo 2lld T.D. Loans. Fai.reslT!nnssmce l949 Sattler Mh}. Co. 642-2171 545-061 I REPUBLIC HOME LOAN llw~OtlMrs R.t.r You To Whn They CCIMOt ~TMU>oft 2ND'S s l 0.000.s 100,000 lrallen-759° I 183 ~Ms/ PtnOllWb/ Los.t & FoUnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Sell any item or com· b1nat1on of 1ll!m1 for S1~ or leas with 11 Prnny Pincher Ad. 3 lines for 2 consecutive days. Each addJllonal line is ~ for I.ht.' 2 days Char11e ll' Nocomm1:rc11l ads. f''or more lnformollon and to place your 11d rail 642-5678 5300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• l.Dll or Found a pet" Call Anima l Assistance League. s:n .2273, no fee s,MritualR~ 1815So. El Camano Real San Clemente: Fully he. For appt. 492·7296 MASSAGE FtGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAUOHLY Days.eYn.hr 631-2140 GOLDEN GIRL XX DANCE OF FUH XX Beautiful nude g irls. dance at exh1b1t1on & rap sessions. 9AM to 4AM every day. 2060 So . Euclid, Anaheim. exc1t· ing 24 hr recording 543-1422 MICHEU.E'S •Outcall• 11AM·2AM 835-3749 *ESCORTS* 972·1 Ill UHOA&Vla<I o..tcGll Men~ f'OI' h Fun o1 It! Serving all Orange Co. 835-7313 ~ Set°YICH 5360 • •••••••••••••••••••••• TYPING SERVICE Call Mary at 848-4722 and 1et her do your typing. Located at Talbert & Beach m the Daily Pilot Bldg. Ea~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS G.ltst Leehan frn .c'ra.sh Course avallable • ~1aterials provided •Small cla:i!les fo r persana:bzed 1mtrucl1on •())oose own tute-d a y & rught classes •Placement-up to BOil COfTUJU.11100. °'2·3'90. Ou.b. 968-SO> ores. reasonable. 17873 REWARD'' for murn or Bcb Blvd, H B ~sq rt boys Blac k Balbo a Free3 Week 3 OR, wall to wall carpet· La lt e Arrowhead to UIOO sq fl. Days 1213) Cruiser. taken on Sale11Ttamlntt Ing, new bath, drapes, lakefront condo. sips 8. ~15 11/22178. Please ca II, Cal for DetoHt bit-ins. Convenient loca 830-7022 ch 11 d heartbroken . Uon near ocean. Call Large & beaut 3 br. bse Last 3 private omces . 645-7857. lll·IOOJ 493-0442 liTJ.:Dl.5 before 4. Art 4, ov&I Dec l5 lhru Jan 16. Pr Im e I o c L i do Katella 213/'30-~$340mo. Compl furn. Bronco Peninaula675-8030 ~Sh~~n~b~f.J~g6 ir.!03~&=~~~~~11~~no lN YI.ARLY avail. Leave rour No SMALL OFE-'ICE FOR yrs old. Sable/whl. $50 SanJUAllCaplatrano 2 BR. 1 b~~. nr bch .. $435 =riou call & will rel. R~:~~ 548· 7129 Reward 975-0411 ,,. W.t.d. 7075 3 BR, l ba. or bch .. '465 Found: wh.lte bunny rab-2 BR.1 ba., Lido .... $500 BIG BEAR CAB Cabin, SAN CLEMENTE bit w/fiea col11r. Vicinity ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38R.2ba .. Udo .... $650 stpe21,4, ~ .. ~b~.16color ...... ,,,...,.LE~ftSEh' , 1 Garfield & Ward, H.B. Reallfvlneed,.:,holrcaainreesdfonru~rs0e: 38R. t ba., LIO<> .•.. $750 1V, rpfes. !.w-.... .... , ...,,_sq • ea •. " r. Call anytlme 968·117!> or .. FURN.. YI.ARLY bath & signs. 6 yr old 548-652:3 eves pie. Eis peel ally ski led l~~l}::, ~5 s:~RJ T :..E~MF e~AC~ bldg. (173-3022. :1~C:es:l~~lybc'c~~~ I ...... rv•M. r u R N I s H E D . 500-UOO sq rt. Laguna (.()ST ~ mo rernale <-al. ... :e •ood ~are " have 3 BR. 21,A& bl. new home, AVAILABLE FEB. f'or 8ch. Xlnt hlway vlslbih· ()Id Calico 1rey color Sood "refs. Wnte. Dux ocanfront,wkormo. IQ)IJl'Ox.lmatclr 4 months ly.newcrpt.a.pal.nt.AIC. Lona hair L ldo ls l~,NewportBellch,Ca IALIOA...,.IWPO•T owners wll be away unde r 1rnd park ' I &n-3J46/832·832l 92863 °" phone •SS-6676 llAl.TY 675-1170 LAra• 3 bedroom 2 bath, ~ean ~,...h,!.ll. views REWAKD llftcr6pm lll"C!place. t und«k. No -1118: _..._,... LOST Blk Lab. F Vic __ ...;_ ____ _ Claaslfied Ada. your one-peta.l650permonth.29H fl\nd whot )'OU wa nt'" MagnoUa & Yorktown SellthlnprastwllhDolly atop ishopplna cente.r. _ W. Ocunlroot, NB. Dally Pilot Cl~slfleds REWARD 1163-440 Pilot Want Mt ... . .. .. . ........ " C.M. ASSEMILERS PRECISION/MECH Pos1t1ona avail w/fast growmg Newport Beach oo .• itlvolved ln assemblY <1 compass & camera un· its Applicants should ex· per working w/s mall parts, good mech apt., & el\IOY . Benefits mclude 2 weeks vac .. l week s ick leave. & profit s hanng to name a fe w C11ll 557-9051, ask for Ray Gillman. AS.5EMBLY TRAINEES (QR EXPERIENCED> MICRO Electronics We are :s eeking In· diVlduals for first shift positions in our ProduC'· lJon Department. We will train the right in · dlVlduala m the mic ro· electrorucs industry. Comprehens ive com- pany benefits mcludmR ma,)Or medical and den· tal. Call or apply 1n person. 39!52 Ca mpus Dnve. Newport Duch. (TI4) 540-6080 Equal Op· portun1ty Employer mJllh. TRANS MASK CORP. Asst Bkkpr rorsmall mfr PT apprx ~ hrs per wk Exp preferred but will tram right person. Cu II fer appt 642· 1916. Atheltic Club Attendant. locker rm & rood <1ervice 6 l5am tall 2 30 pm , 7S2·'790S. AUTO MECHANIC Exprr tt?nced w11h fore ign & do m estic ~3742 AUTO r ARTS orf'OltTUHITY New & gr o wing automobile dulen.h1p seeks an energetic. ex penenced <minimum 2 years> IUto paN coun terpenon wbo can work acc ur~tely and In · telligenlly Wlth VW parts And accessories. Join our new team or experts im· mediately Call Rob at 842·2000, Exl 2:?1 TODAY' -Jim~~ Marina....._.. Valk•w•1•n IC you· .... not reedln1 thCI btlle llds In Cl11tllled, you'r. miasln1 1 lot oC newsy Inform• \1011 as well u some (rtat buys . .. . 640-6444 Auto palU counter man. Must have VW exp. Auto Haus. 546-4491.S Babysitter. housekeeper. llve-m. Mature. loving, non-smoker. For z yr. boy & father. Mon/Tues olf. Room. board. salary. 64.S-1405 Babysitter wanted Need someone for 2 boys, S & 8 yrs, Mon thru Fri· day. 11:30 to 4:30 PM. CdM area. Days S26-S52i. eves64+-0l73 BABYSITTER -rup woman wanted 1. 2 or 3 dys wk. for daytime babysitting, start Jan .. ref. 759-0202 Babysitter.El Toro area, Mature woman, starting Jan 2nd. wk. days 7 am lO 4.30. Care for infant. Ref req. 768-7446 Banking SOUTHWEST IAMIC ~GLENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH requires full time tellers. Please contact J oan Gore. 497-177 l. EOE Bankmg Experietteed Teller Excell<'nl be n e fits Irvine National Bank Call Janel VanDyke 833-3700. Equal ()ppt'y Employer Banking TEUERS We are presently seeking experienced Tellers in our Costa Mesa office. Excellent company paid b.!neflta package. Apply Ill person between 9 AM and 3 PM. al 2970 Harbor Blvd .. Suite 205. Costa Mesa m-4200. CIT1ZINSIAMK OF COSTA MESA Equal Opportunity Employer MI F Beauty assistant wanted 1w1lh futurel. Also Juh~lle manic uri s t wanted. 837 -4250 or 837-8779. Beauty Operator Ex· pe r1enced Sty lis t 's urgently needed. Also. rental space 11vail San Clemente. 492·2882 days. 492-2721 eves & wknds. BOOKKEEPING 631-0610 752-9118 CLERK Child Care Workera for Cbnst1an school. 16835 Bro okhursl , F .V Immediate openmJ: w1lh 963-7831 a progressive Ora ng•---------County Corporation of OWd care needed. Balboa fering growth and cureer Perun. my home pre- satiafacUon. ferred. Tues, Thurs. 8·1 St.art 1/9/79. ~ We seett an 1nd1v1dual with tt,<a.J year!> e x CHILD MONITOR-Care penence m general ac for 2 children In P''l counung. Expenence on home, 12 & 13,yrs .• lake a romputenzed s ystem a dasc1phnary measures, defllUte plus LIRhl typ l' o n t r o I be ha v 1 or . mg and rast. a ccurall' transport to va nous act. tO·key by tout•h an & other dul1es as req . 4 absolute must. yrs exper req'd. S70'l mo. Contact Employment We olfer excellent com· De,·elopment Dept. pany benefits mcludlnit D 0 T 099227. Ad paid by major medical and den-_emp_;;_lo..:.y_e_r ----- tal and a conve nient Clencal locauon near I.he Oranr.?c FtLE CLERK C.OUOty rurport. For am mediate cons1derat1on send resume or letter or IJlQUlry including s alary ~to: PStSOHNEL TRANS MASK CORP. 3952 C....,. Orin Newport leach CA. 92660 Equal Opportunity Employer m/f1h Carpenter-ex pera t-nced MlnJmum S yrs Fram l.ng & remodeling Pay ne11ot1able. 64!5 7062 wkdys8.~.30 CAA WASH HELP Full & Part Time 18&0ver METRO CAR WASH 2950Harbor 81. CM CASHIERS Permanent p1t1me open anp. Also anterv1ewan1: for Chras tmus help PreVlous cash register expr helpful Apply 1n person lOAM lo 4PM Gold Key W:irehoui.e ~Harbor Bl. CM Una ty Catalog ·Showroom 1:. a n Equ1t1 O ppo rt Employer MI F Fantastic advancement opporturuty for a bnght. enthus1ast1c ind1v1dual sought by a fast-growmi? home bwlder. This is a n outstanding entry level posit100 offering xlnt company benefits. Type 4.'>wpm call or apply m person. 975-1609 . f'OllCMtosaH~s 2082 Business Ctr Dr. Swte 200 Jrvtne 92715 Affirmative Action Employer CLERICAL &.>come a member or our dynamic Newport Center financial firm. We a re expanding & there are many opportun1lles for adv1rnC'emenl. Th (" following positions ar~ now available; MAILROOM Ehtry level position open for mailroom clerk & general helper G&IERAL CLERK Math ability & lite typing required Xlnt worlcing conditions & company benefits of· lered Please conla<'l Penonnel or apply daily ~. ADP PENS I OM SERVICES CASHIER ~Newport Center Dr Full t1mf'. e xpe r 'd NewportBeach Mntur• penon Apply 644-4360ext 263 Apropos. 29 Fashion EqualOpporEmplyr Island, Np\ Och. ll:i ve sometlung to sell? Want Ad Help., 642·!56'78 Classified 11ds do it wel I Btlllnf clerk for major -------------who esal e nursery I · I Slatlsllcal typing. 1n CIM'ic•u l IUallve to improve exist I Call I mg S)"8lems. Applicants must be able t.o gave ul I thi·s number. I tentJon to detail & h:i vt- exactJ.ng mmd. Conl<!ct I I Mr Marllll. 962-8604 Kelly wants to help . IOATIUILOER 11 833-1441 11 Head l'amtnstorrtooler . must be senous. s ell· starter & wtllt.ng to takt' I I\ coll to Krllv Sf>rv1ces could be the ~t I rha race. P . Sq u 11 r e d coll vnu 1•on make• I Boats. 5"41·28'73 I /\!'-0 .i Kelly cmploy<'c. your work !l<'hedule BOAT HOW INSTALLER I '!'I flt>xlblt• You work a~ mu<·h and u often aii I ,__._ .... __ k hd 1 you like .. ..,..... """ w c tats. I Wt> huvt• over 100 <hrh•rent claulflcahon!i pulpits. !'panc haona. or JOb!I We• takt• con• in 1·valu:1tm11 wh.al kind I wtnches etc. Use drill I or work is riJ(hl for you ~ wt· ~ct the ri1thl I l1'10CQC', screw gun. aabr" l\At\nh• in lht• rl.llhl JObs Our C'U!.lelmer11 11re saw & Import wrench "wr· I Drill & cut holes. Bed I h:1ppv And vnu·r., happy hdw. & fasten l.n place. Whether your lo~t job ended IS year11 uo I Have own m ech 'I & I or 1ust yesh•rdnv m il Kell} ~rrvlct-'\ carpentry tools. Able to I I read/use Eng. draw· _......,•-.to ttet, ,eoph. IQ1t/1ketches. I yur I I f!Xp. "*!lllred. s.s 62 per IEL. [~ • ho u r . 1' a k e 1 d t o I · 0111· __.. Employment Develop ..,. ment Dept . DOT I sc.Av•c..L"' I 8DIM54014 Ad pct by Emp. I I Your rr 1 ~nd1 •nd I MtahbOl'I uu ClqMlled wb~n the)' have I 10m10\lol l0 sell Tbey 'II ttll you bow weU II I UJ-1441 1401 Do•• St .• Sh 340 I . "-wport ae«a. I Alt-~~"'" I -"" ...,c.,...,..,,,, .... worlted ror them. _:.:....;~...;..-----1 ------------- I I J 1 ,, .. •••••••••••••••••••••• K 6 B 1'ood rertclnf, p&.-6 fcitao. r.p•tr MO-«lllO, ~ .. , , I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Fl.repla.ca, planters. tile. Nt-w·reft'IOdel Ref .:St. ~ Mlwt.g o..tom Wallpa_perlnf AU Wortt Ouar Free .:.t. 67s-4lS8 • ...................... . .......•..•.•.••...•.• MIN1 MAID SERV. Rel IH ~ tmd .,.nonnal ~. lndr)'. ~116$ Prof~ llouaf'Clean 101. A company that jpvell xlnt 11ervit'e 1t r~· u rata Old faithloned luahb' tramed workt"l"I. Uc'd/bond. The Penon· nd Tout' h. $.SZ-0105 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof service wllb AUas Van Unes c:oeLI no more' Frcr eat. ror lot'al11. 1toraie. 6. Iona d1111t m ovea . Slate L ie TlllOU. S3'7·3160 WALL.PAPllUMa orhoo Roof101. !x Rer1 otft'red E vu. periencrd roofera·noi Clean up1 . Hau1tn 1 . WUlbauJ orrln aoythlnl(. Laadltmpla1. Imm~ bi&Jamall. comm'I or r~· 631 JOBS/675-121156 uleameo. Low bid ..,nctn1 IUllOT 11au1Ual. na• ralet. Let 1a help clean your ~ fur tlw hohday1. Oi.11 'l"he Moppe&.a CIHn IQ& ~rvtce day or ol&bt &48-ZJ83 ~aip'-9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-ltOr.-T~ ...;.a ...;.1.oa _____ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• • Whilney Rootln1. Asphalt Plano lW11na & repair. 25 ahJnale, wood 1hake. OU.·lt·lAndl«'•pe. U&.ll a&\Yllmt• ~ 8946 _ NB1CM a"-• CHEAPEST haulln1 In L M.S.-Roto .. Sod or Seedt!d Lawn s. Sprlnklt-rM, Planlln&. Tret' Work. Cl""n •UPtJ , Ccncrele & det'ka Conlr. Uc. •184419, Xlnt reC1. 87&-7833 •S.vo ,.~y· Orivewaya•Parklnl lo •Rt'palra •Snlroattn •Lit' NB, C'M S6 A.lpha)t 0484'T l 8-. IW&-7070 town rr" f.ll ttmatn ,_.isw;/P.,.rhtCJ yra exp. Muter'd dtia. l.n auar. 1''ree est. Call mualt' ih111 t'Oupon MOPM Bob. tr7S.158t 6&2 .NS 1'00 ~ ~1 • >•rd Lil• ~tt na·~v;;;. clN.ru,na. Raabl rll.. Oanae Yard cleanla1. aJ\ 4 ft-. rat.Cl NZ·070IS n~a.E.Am:NG LAVY flflclent bHcln'I· reUa· b&e eervl~. ran rat•. lnsla't!d 3iS2 3304. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTING Expr'd. Rua Rates. Free Eat. Call Oene worth 15. titil· 1433 sw.d Gtoat---- .. Clltll'/a.,.lr ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Quot work. etching. ...................... •s 4~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ...-_lllXIT• Carpa•ler, palnt101 Reas rat.. U y,... In 11t1.a :i.a.nu OCC Sludt!nt l Ton truck. 'n'uh. ll'ff lnm Roo &Q.SJQl,842~ ..... C..Senk• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Europ .. n Land1caper. ~ Ml k H I I Top work. l''air price. --------->'• 0 OUHC HO n1. Malnl. Re r1. 646·4871 PatnUna. Eictr/Jnlr. Ex· =· ~~ t~«;'t c:b'aJeves. pr'd. hcnest. neat. reas ' u c'dll64-t00 Dave loth y_r up 7·10AM. Dla·fl Landacape. Reas. ~ prices. Prof. landscape & Prof pa.inuna. Ext & int MalW'9 rwUabl• wom•n w~-a D ...... r 'Y CLEAN sprinklen. 848-7070 Low rates. Refs . Free wlll hou1111t Call .... ~ .-. c: .... A7""" .. ..., A_.. HOUSE~ Call Glnabam """·........, ""• -a.sa.CTJ1veii.U1p __ .___ •D I no' s C u stom Neat patches It textures bevekd. home/ marine/ ... IST. lt3.14lt RV. &leya Lott. ~7401 evea. PA'laf PLASTERING ta. All types . fo'ree eltlJDatef. Call 540~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceramic Ute laatall4:4: ........., nnJ. ahowera & tubs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 547·2639 dy11, 557-8280 -Girl. Fret•l.64.S-5123 Landscaping. Compl. • I I ..._ Ce•tlt'-9 Coll .. &'"' student wants landscape design Frtt ..•.......•.•.......••. ~ ~ ......... •••••••••••••• \o\.tJl'k, bard working, de· estllnates.646-1397 ....................... Floe Exter. Pa1ntloi by R Sinor St. l.ar , im. Try me~34bn. PERRY'S PLUMBING _eves __ . ------Complete plumbing y,_~ aervtces. Dr•ln It sewer ••••••••••• •• • • • ••••••• c I e • n I n g · P' r e t' Landscape CreaUons Ex· estimatea. at hr 1erv1ce. pert ahaptng, thinning, m3181 stwnp removal. 675-2.821. lhH .... a.ctric HauJ. alllploader durnp LOWCOb'TTOYOU. pendabM.848<9603 ll'k lln , ~ L S.mp&e tdeu can TN k• Sprinklers trees sod & EXCELLENT PAINT· lN<i Reasooable rates Free eethna t.es. 548-2706 lJc-»"7Ut~4 drt;J[~~·tcuai ,~;· y11 ur homt boul lb.Rkeeper by the hr. 'treerorno~al. 10 .yrs ex fialRJL"tAN Prt~ t' .... • - -~---~-NB area. Own t.raoa. per. 87J.3910. Larry. Plumbin~ repa.1r. Spec. an _Ins _______ _ WIMn you caU l'lualf1t'd to pl~ an ad. you're H · 1uud of a friendly wekoOWt and ht!lp 1n word.mi your •d ror ~at reaponu Ca II Now' 5'Z MTS niJ>l ''" M.Umate on l ...._,,..._h 673-4154 ~-1·-or·-·ll "'..._ ••••• ••••••••••••••••• .........Y Holiday Emerge ncys Plea&e Call 631·5368 aft 5 . 12 yrs upenence. I'm small. my prices a re small. nimodelini It ~opper re· Scott'a Tree Se r vir~ l,lipe. Good pnces. Top Artistic pruning ar re-kat Plumbing. S3'7·3194 movals. 6 y ra In coast.al ... • ,. .... -~ ••••••••••••••••••••• • • u -.....--I E ••••••••••••••••••••• • • lJl'!fmC'd m-0.W J\t>na1ra lhndvman AMWAY Co•mellt'a, nuuocC eanlog. xper .. n ...1-L R.. L• " referenca, own trans. oi11.;a.work. Small JObs. B.EC'ftl<:IAN el 1 r c= cl ,. 1 r ~ m an . Nut.rlUoo. Howiewarea, 6.11-4129 Newport, Coe ta Mesa & Plumbtn.i. c le c Home Cue le Comm'I ---------lrvine.675-3175eves. Whether you're buy101 or area. Ut'. loa. 6'2·21624 selluig. Class1f1ed ad· O..' T Ser'tlc vertimlg will get your · 1 S::-9239 • Roi. c.ooun·1, lDd RJ.nbl spnnklC"r, painting, .. tc OC.lili34 Prof. apt clean1Dg. lm-ZSyrult~ Ut' 27llCMl Any bouHhold repair tnat'ulal..e work Costa SELL Idle ite ms with u WANT ACTION~ Clusifed Ads 642·5678 measeie to the right peo. --------- ple Call Today' 642·5678-Want Ads Call 642-5678 CAU. MM 126 Tu\)' Ma.1492alt4 Claaa1f1ed Ada &42·5678 Mc.oaarea. S49-3ll4 Daily Pilot Classified Ad. ~!'-?~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~?~ ..... !!~~ ------· I CLt;RICAt. I •IELL~•~·1 I SEF'IV•Ce:S I I OPIMSHEW I I NTH VIEW I CEHTH I I FOi YOU• I I CO~EHCl. I Plata CUldad I I Shopping centtt I 8007 Warner Ave I Suitt' 215 I II untangton Bearh I I lnterviewinJZ I Dally 9am-3pm I immediate openingsl EXPERIENCED BROILER COOK $4.50 to $5.00 • hour starting w099 25-35 hours per Weft -Mite Shift •ftoid VocetlcMt •Mofor Mtdlcal IMwonc• * lw .. ope DIKCMlh Alto ilwtcu +lewiftcJ for HtTE IARTEHDElt POSmOtiil Apply in person. between 3.5 any d ay ; J.P. MAC'S RESTAURANT I 0142 Admm Jt,. n ., Hwtlffgton lch COMPANJON/FISKPR Delivery man for early Qualified. permanent, morning LA Times. 3:30 I.ave in lady, care & lite am to 6am. Large Van bakpg ror slm1 lnv11id required. $600 mo. widow. Comfortable IWS-14.13/673-2515. I for all t'lencal skills.I tempor a r y l ass11mments. top p8y .• CdM bcb ~ome. 3 day LA Times, paid vacations. You wknds, (Fri, Sat, Sun ) at DELIVERY • don't pay. we-pay v. ou.I $100perwlmd. 673-7474. 3-6am. 7days,S32S/mo + bonus. Car n~c. HB. I Cootatruction Developer ~. 1 or t'all our branch looking for young 8 g. --------- o ff It' e · N l' w .Po r !I e:ressive super1olendenl DELIVERY 1 Reach .ft33·1441. w /B license. Call .. full lime for local de-Equal Oppty Emplyr 714-673-7906 or Write PO hverles. Excel drlving ~----Box254Balb.,Ca.92662. rec req. Ph for oppt. 557·9212. Ask for Mr. Celie.I Cook·Dlnner House exr. West. only. Coot.act Mlchae . ---------Mom preferred. Qulcl Dell.very p/time AM, LA Woman Restaurant. Times dellv. Laguna ~ 7440 Beadl ooly. 494-8496 •CiW. FRIDAY* WJll train pers IJOOd w/people, phones, plua It typing skills. So. O.C. area. E.O.E. --------DELIVERY-of paper to •ADIA• COOK vending mach. Early TttllpCh"'ory Expanding reatauranl momiog. C.M. area. Call s.A. 957•1303 clWn with over 50 units. aft~m.642-3148. ---------Jo'anu.ly-owned organiza DILIVYY MAN C..ERJCAL 2 PAY DAYS LEFTUHTIL lion oftt!rs pleasa nt ror fine furniture store. working• t'Ondlt1ons. Good opportunities ror NB. Apply mornings. advancemenl. Excellent 1727 Westcllrt Dr. NB company benetlts. Ex Must have valid Calif. ~enced desired. Apply dnver'a license. CHRISTMAS person. Delivery man tor early Earn extra Christmas :JO"B Rf A.M. L.A. Tames home rnonl'ynow! :nw llMt.._., de livery. Must h ave TYPISTS ~.,-.·· ecDDOmical car. Adults Pix ""·"""'•',, only. No collecting. S390 per mo. net I.Ake home. ACCT CLERKS llll W Coast Hwy Westin. Hunt. Bch. area KEYPUNCH OPER __ ..__Wl*._rt.•.ac1t __ , _0-0_l26 ____ _ CLERKS Mwit have pbone & relia· ble transp. Long & short · term assignments. Hoh· day & vacation pay. Hospltallzat1on plan anllable. COOKS Houllhans Old Place is oow hinng ex- penenced broiler. saute & pantry cooks. Apply an person, 2·4P M daily. 4880 Campus Dr. NB. DEUVEtlY Full Time. delivery person for advert111ng agency lo Newpo rt Beach. $3 hour. Position av&lable immediately. Cook wanted, experience Phone 644-7644. .... 11~••111111• .. ll It ne t'ook tor busy ---------·~r f .l ... d o wnto wn LaRuna Dent.aJ .A.ss'l., full time. dllM-i4iM; restaurant. Call for appl. must have RDA & - ' -••• --·-494-97M. Aak for Nma or Corona Pollab . Costa 31 c....,. Dri•e Lynn. Mesa. 646-9671 54~041 (Across From COUMTER HELP RECDEENTPTIALONIST Orange Co. Airport l Equal Opport Employer FIT. Apply ln person ; Do you want to use your Gary's Deli, 3309 E. Cst communlcaUon skills as Hwy.. CdM a receptionist in a people oneoted dental practice'> ---------1Couple11 or lodlvlduals Our t eam need• you. wanting to supplemenl ~ Be h. ~ 7922 family income; P·ltrull '""' .. ...,. • ac CLERKS UTOTEM Openinp Now Available for full or p/Ume clerks m 2nd & 3rd shin.,. No e•per necessa ry -w e train. Start $3 per hr. As- lime; 3 positions avail. D84TAL ASSISTANT Call ror interview, Pat or Wllb cha.Jrslde & front of· i...ynn, 965-01118. lice ex per , very flexible CUSTODI .., hrs to fit your schedule, ,,.N full or part·tlme. Inde pe nde nt schoo l 642-l....,,. needs PT cust.o<lian ror 4 --"""-·------hrs a day/al\ns. Call 8111 640-1410. st managers to $3.60 hr. --C-US--T-0-0-1.._-M--Exper'd Orthodontic Managen t.oS5 50 hr. Ad· ~ chniide &/or lab assls· vancemeot opportunities Sa<idleback Collei:e, Mil · tanl needed for Nwpt to those who qualify. For sklo Viejo. 11 PM to 7 :30 Qenterofc. 644-1405 mformatloo go t.o our AM. Salary range $836 to --------- neareat market or con· S1054+1hift dilferential. Dental office needs t.a<1 I.be personnel omce 831-9700. ext 302, 303, Orthodontic asst. with a1 ~wns•SPM. ..cheerful penooallty. 12442LampsonSt Exp pre ferred. Non GardenGroveSJ7-4840 ..... ,__._._.._.. ...... ,__._.....i smoker. 21 yrs or over. Equal Oppor Employer Data Processing 5Jll.7M9H.8 . ProtP"mr Analys la SUK Secy Aslt to $900 CaddallW...,_1 F/CBkkPr Sl2K Deatgner Call tror An Appt PCB ScMol 1rviDe Personnel Aaency Eam up to S300 per wk. 488El7th,Cosla Mesa DESIG .... ER Low t.ulUon. Placement &Ut.e23' 842-1470 f"'lll llllll1ll. '151·91.94. ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!'~~ Mandacturer or electro-.;: mechanical products re COML-1V-MOVllS DELIVERY /DRIVER qdresaproven PCB lay. •IXTRAS * Auto carrier needed In oul pe-non who wants ao needed lmmad. by La1una Beach area. opportunity to make ex· Hol1Jwood cuUni dlrec· ova. Good tranapotallon oellent wage.. Plua. be ton: bulloeaameo 25-40, • mu• t . Ca 11 t h e lnUntely involffd with fat 11....tY men• womeo. Recllter. 581-4141 aak ror new projecta from con· kids of-all qes, doctor Ii Jrry c:eptloo to field uae. We niarae type1. Holdloa want an lodivldual who appt. lotervlew1 lo wanLt to 1row with a Anahltm area thl.s mo For Classlfied Ad great team. Equal Op. Call (714 ) 761·1244. ACTION portunlty E mployer. VI DEO C ASTIN 0 Calla M/P'~-0554 SERVICE. Daily Pilot AD· VISOR SELL Idle llen'll with a 6'2·5618 Daily PUot Clualfied Ad MWC7L Rave sometbin1 you want to aell? Clasalfied ads do It well. 642·&678 CHHEUL OFRCE FLY FREE WITH GUARDS li\all & p/time. All a reas. Uniforms furnished . Agee 21 or OYer. Retired IEL[~·iff" welcome. No experience I ner. Apply Universal se 1111 •ces Protection Service, 1226 I v OFFICE OVERLOAD W. Slh Street. Sant.a Ana. 0 _ ~ Interviews hours s-12 , I r-...... ~ ........... 1-4 Mon thru Fri. IMTllVllW CIMTB II c~C::E GUARDS Lot aueod. Driver, must bt! 18, Cull/pl time. Co bmeflta. 5.W-7'54 M.acDonaJd'• needs full & PIT help. All 1hilla available. 754-9943. 3141 Harbor Bl, CM. AT EClnl a mile GR hour bOftUI for Hdt hour Oft • Offlc• O•Mood Tenipor..., asdCJw1wnt towards o c:kstinatloft of yow choi~ -air or ship trcr.el Won local os1'9au411ts with top Pf'Y· Open to all lllllh. Col for°"~· SECURITY Due to our recent ex· pansion program, Wells FllJ'gO Guard Services is tunng secunty guards for: I Plaza Cuidad Shopp10~ Center I 8907 Warner Av~ Su1te215 I Huntington Bearh Maida wanted, top wages paid. The Inn at Laguna. 2U N. Cst Hwy. Laguna Man wanted to clean pools, full time 968-8009 f 8.J 3723 Birch Street, Newport leach 557-0061 ....,..../N9wport lcll Salata~ ....... Full~ IUtftCI Pk I interviewing Ua1ly 9am·3pm l 1m medial<' opentnj!s Ir o r 1 n ven t or y . pat'kuj?t>rs . M.ATHIAL HAHDUNG Experience desired. not reqwred. Will train. Must pass company phys1t'al Including back x·ray. 540-7639, lrvme. E.O.E. DtaJA Ride o,;.,.,... Operate modern eqwp- meot & door to door tranap. Calif. dnvers lie req'd. No prior exper oec. Good driving rec a DlLlllt. No Sunday work. Oranae Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. Her· rmann. F. Vly. Dis hwa•ber, ma10- t.eDaDce man, 40 hrs a week. 640-1440. ~WSECRETARY TO ASSIST OFFICE MGR. Experience nee. Heavy desk. Salary open. Op· portunily for advance· meoL Olotact: J. Andrews 752-2600 IRVINE SAVINGS AND LOAN EOE MIF Dra.l.o Cleaners needed.--------- Ela-op. Skin Care Center in Orange is seeking Uceosed Coemet.icans for: Will tral.o. Xlot pay tor hard work. For Info call 495-1465 Laguoa Bcb area. Facial Treatments DRIVERS Mani · Pedi·Cure Class I dnvers neede<! Ucemed Electrologists for maj whlale. na.tnery. for: Applicants m uat have Facial Treatments neat. cln appear & gd Hair Removal driving rec. Exper in We will train you on baodling nursery stock Europ Machlnes. helpful, but not nee. Con· Call Ch.NtJne Cosmetics GENERAL fWJu#ll TEMPS HAVE MOltE FUN MOU Y AltlETY MOU CHOICE EilN CHRISTMAS $$$$ NOW WORK WHEN YOU WANT WHERE YOU WANT AsLoogA.s You Want Costa Mesa" .... WhtttiwAno la s s e m b I e rs a & warehoust'. IMMEDIATE.Tempo r a r y Oft EM IM GS f 0 r assianments. top pay. 1pa1d vacations. You Hper•ltory le ••I ldon 't pay. we pay you. MEDICALOFC PERSON ...tty officers wt.o I Medi al ........& f-"A p•·y Ith 0 11 b h < c ust., RN, or -_.. ,,. w o r ca our ranr LVN> t!XP tn fronl/bck retped.cl c~. to ft I "e · New P 0 r t I ror mtemist. Rer req. I Bearh. 833-1441. Eves. 631-3099. ~person Monday I Equal Oppty Emplyr BAM "'PM MEDICAL ASST. Front :. Y. to" ------· or back office. Full or 'WEU.SFAl60 INSP~a-'~EE part lime. Reliable exp, GU CA.<•v 1ivu" not necesaary. Send re-.ARD SERVICES to team all phases of in· swne to 18700 Main St. 1532W. =ion. Mus t pass Ste<D.HunL Bch92648 CoauwllWHffh cal & back x·ray. ,.., .... CA . ~7639. E.O.E. MeyerhoC'a Reslauranl. So. Coast Vilbge hu 1m-Monday. Tuesday, Wed· JANITORlAL type work, mediate openings for' omday, Tbunday, IOAM $3.75/hr to train. lm· sandwich makers, food to6PM. Q,()SED Friday mediate r a ise when prep, & cashiers . Ph at: trai n ed . R ai nbow Tom af 2PM for in· 230 W. w.....,. Services, 714-646-9780. terview. 540-8044 bt.217 s.taAna.Ca St.ate Uc No C-6036 Equal Opp Emplyr MI F Models . fe m . Sh a rp , ftgure only, Sl5 per hr. 64.2-&82. 968-3520 Bob. NIGHT AUDITOR tact Mr Molina or Mr ___ 1_14_-55_1_·5862 __ . __ Martin. 962~· Elcper dent.al assl.stant 2 ~ m ~~ccrrf~ c~':'~'J: ~glaei~= Laguna 2 j ~JI MacGregor Yachts, 1631 FIGURE MODEL • -• _ _... - Hood Sa1lmakt'rs post· tians available for layout "sewing. s@-3467 HOSTESS. ra m1ly aty le dinner house. Lu.nt'hes onJ.y.20 hrs. wk. Apply io person at J .P. Mac's, 1014 2 Adams. tat Brookhurst) H 8 . J.AtffTORIAL Exper Floor man to operate Auto Clarke scrubber. F IT . Sal comm w/exp, t.op pay. Call 97'9-39ZJ. JANITORIAi. Full ·t1me custodians. Nwpt area. day-eve01ng sh1fts. mus t be U S. otizen. Good wages. pd hol.ida)'s & boous mcen· lives. Will train. Call ~ (7tf )532-M.SS &DESICCLHK F\i.U ume & relier. NCR 4200 expe rie nce prt>· f erred . Im me diate e mployment. Am· bassador I n n a o( Amenca. 2217 Harbor Blvd. Costa M esa . 1114~. Placentia, C.M. Legit photo usignmt for Ttmpor..,, Stnlns DRIVER pay.~ days/eves. Delivery & clean-up •FOAMCunER• NEWPORT man, must keep shop cln F\.111 or plume. College 43U BircbrN 549-8071 & drive df!livery van. studeotOK.642-5702 l501ANTWI''-"c:n 9021 Must be relspon & have uu ......,,. Hotel Hite Auditor Janitor, day~. mu.<,l have . tramportauon 30·4-0 hrs NURSING f141rw1Aides °'*""" good driving rec. $3 hr to FOOD E.0.E. M / F start. Call 54().,8027. Mature lady. age no bar. ,__ _______ _ Apply an person belwn pr wk. S4.00 hr. 751·5011 7-3, I.SM S. Coast Hwy, bet.4-SPMorlvmsg. l,.aguno Beach LYN'S Of' RN'S DRJVEttS Men or women 25 yn or older. Know the coast cities. Net $180 a week or more. Orange Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. Herrmann, Fountain Valley. <No or Slater betwn Newhope & Euclid> DRIVER WANTED SUNDAY ONLY To deliver DAILY ner, snack-bar clerk, ex. cell. benefits, union, managemen t o p · portun1lies. Must be available early hours. Apply morning. F.I Rancho Market. 2555 F.ast Bluff Dr. NB. No phone calls. General Ice Capades awet. ru11 &t part-time, will train. 9'19-1750 GmeraJ Office for Chris· tlao Sch ool. 16835 Brookhurs l . F .V. 963-7831 GENERAL BJNDERY KELP· Crown Label, CM ~10 PILCYr bundles to car· I•-------• riers in Newport Beach area. Requires van or large staUon wagon & a good driving record Call: 64J..4l21 Alkfor DoaW.CllMor HtrryS..t.y Eq41al Opporhu1lty ,....,.,. ELECTRICIANS HELPER 64.S-6211 Electronlct Purchaalng Aasl.at Knldgbl ind.Iv sought for versatile pos w/dynamic loc co. Call Paul , 848-12118. Dennis & Den- ni.a Peraoonel Service of Huntington Beach, 16168 Beach la Your Pror•alon HOME REPAIRS' Dtd you le.now you can pl•re a da.qlfled ad lo the Dally Pilot Servlt'e Directory for a whole monlb ror •• little as SI 62 per day! For more infonnaUoa, ~all Ma.5C78 .. w .. ·- GENERAL LABORERS TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS PAr.KERS Mu1l have reliable tramp. It phone. Long & short term ualgnments . Holiday & vacation pay. Hospitalization plan avai.lable. VOLT t I "'"' •1 U1 /\I I~ • .t It lot I •1 J14'C....,.Dri•• . 546-4741 (.A.m:lll f"rom ~Airport> ~Employer Oenl Of c-to Sl 0.400 VAIJmPLUS for p ltch ·ln per1 W/prolJ'tllive Orm Call U.. K. 848-1288. Dcnnll " Dennis Personnel S.rvfce "Of HuoUngton Beach, 111168 Beac-h. GIRL FRIDAY : Varied o.fc work w/small mfr. ol Malb teacbLOg macbioes. "97·3600. ------· Housekeeper to live an or I KF.YPl'NC'H I Above average wages & health benefits Apply NEWPO R T CONV CENTER, JSM Superior Ave. Npt Bch. GIRL FltlDAY oul. Non smoker, own K-evpunrhtk<'v entrv transporta.iton. NB area. I F.-ic·lnr p:w · · 640-7314. .lr-ong & short assign HOUSEKEEPER/CHILD I L--oolrlng tor variety? NUJ"lmg CARE . L 1 v e 1 n . I Y-oucan have your NURSES AIDE wittl office akllls. Total bel•fll1. $700 mo. to ..... 642·3490. SSOO+room & board. pclt• J.ll.Statecert1fied only Eve1t 559·5964. days I S4. hr. Holiday bl1rwl 768-9629Suaan IEL[~ ~ avail 1mmed Bayvww I • Girl• Conv, 20M Thunn. C: M G-R·E-A• T lndml. Seamstress. pre· 642-350.5 E.O E SALES JOI NOW frr boating cxper, ~I I se AV•CES 29th St .. Nwprl Bch.. NtITRITIONJST· Excll· OPEN 675-1823 I Nt•wport &hR33-t441 ang new opply. to work GOOD PAY, 00 0 D The fastest drnw in the Lill! Nlizuel 831 l>M2 wilb the overwejght an HOURS. GOOD CON· West. . 11 Dally Pilot I r. Q 11 a 1 opp 0 r Hwit. Bch. in a com· DI T I 0 N S . M A N Y Cl lfi d F:m 1 prehenslve program in· FRlNGE BENEFITS. &M led A · 642•5678 I ' p oycr cl. behuior modifica· FA.51' GROWING COM· - - - ---• - - ----Uon. B.S. in Nutntion PANY P ROM OT ES I INDl'"'TRIAl I uq. For appt. call FROM WITIUN. TRAIN ,, . LEGAL SECRETARY 213-~14 F 0 R T O P I STU~ YOUR I fulJ.tlme general omce. --------MA N AGE M EN T STOCICJHG WITH C.M. (714 )~ afice Mana~er-Sales . S T A R T S " I M I I Good opportunity tor ad-M ED 1 Ai EL y · · ' HOLIDAY CASH$$ Legal Secretary. ex· vancemenl. Will train/no K E y B O A R D I I pcrienced. L aguna experience necessary. E X p E R I E N C E Kl'lly has a perlC'rt Niguel. R31-0223 Must be 25 yrs old or HELPFUL WE HAVE I npport unlly for I older & be avail on OUR OWN TRAINING men·" om<'n llA or ....,. S.cretary Saturdays. 557-0824 or PROGRAM PUT ON BY I O\'t•r1 10 c•:1rn t"~lra I Newport Beat'h. txper 774·6090 . 1525 Ml'su 1HE COUNTRY'S TOP t·a~h a' m;11lroom nee. Salary negoUable &t Verdel206,Costa Mei.a o R GA N s A LE s I hrlpt-r!\, prt>stroroom commensurate w/work PEOPLE. CALL AT opt'rJtOr!I. day . exp. Call Mr Nefsoo, ORJ?ERD~ o N c E F o RI nll!hl. "t'«'k<'nd l (7141642-8532 trainee to flll ordersfor INTERVIEW ORGAN s hift ~ in J.uizuna UQUOR STORE CLERK olf supply Co. Ph for EXCHANGE. STAN I N 1~ut'I -KF:l.LY Res d 1 Call appt ~7·9212. Aak for NUNN 714/581M302. A J. s 0 h a 5 ot h ('f 752-= ayi rv. _Mr_ .. _w_est _____ _ I I n d u "1 r I a I J oh 11 I Part time . Boys to Hsem· GUAlDSWANTID 1 uv111luble Liquorst.oreclerk. .b'4tL.A.Tlmes2to6am l'Ull or p/Ume. 2 yrly I Newport Beuh Sun mom. Must Ii ve r81Se6. Appl) 610 E. 17th I Thill b M ldl'al wnv 548·7863 Westm. Huat. Bch. Sl. Santa Alla. I o r v o u 1 o I D-01216 su ppl<>nH•nl vour uve-1.n for alert elderlYi--------- GUAIDS I In r om e o'n n I woman. 494-5245 or P/T,MTI• ptrmanenl p•t1mt> -~---·------~le opcnJnp for I buis No t•:icp<>r Have somell\lng lo sell? ~wity auards In the I nre<led Call or comt' Clo.ssl!1ed ads do u well Orange Counly 11rea an Unilorma are-Cu.mlahed I 27957 Cabot Rd le on the job training la L..-. ....... pn>vided. We ha~e many I el l-OSU lnterestlna po11t1ons on all shifts ror meo " I Or Call Branch Office women. Bums Intern•· lll-1 .. 41 ~E~~~ ~~~~~: I ILL["l13' ... cirt· Anabtlm U:J·030 •• ~ .~ ~ F.qual opportuni t y "' ""'"ee9 employer. • - ---- . . OPPOltTUMITY knocka oft.en when you use r•ull·tetllna Dally Piiot CIUllllcd Ads to rHch the Oran11e CoHt market. Phone &42 5678 ------·---·~------~ PART TIME EVENINGS Aduha with outatandlng. atlractJve peM10nalllies who «Uoy wortliaj with kidll. Start at $3.SO per hour. Phone 642-4321 Ext. Z'iO. BETWEEN 4:00.5 00 PM. AMfwJIM F,qual Opportunity Employer 1 Idle lterm 642 Sfi7fl ~· . ' , i .. ' 11. 1. . ... .!·~·~.!:DM.:=:,:V~P\~LO~T-____ W.:.:,:idl::;.::.-f::.;;::;.fl'lr.:•..:;~;.::;;;;;;.~-l.o:I.-• .;..11;..11.o. ~.!!~~.~ ..... ~!~~ ~!!~ ..... ?!~.~ ~'!!.~~ ..... ?!~~ . .; .... W..tff 11001M.1.w ...-nooMmW-.4 71to rttar)' needed ror --..... ... h h ,.._ ____ Wctfd 8aby1ltter for ~~ .......... ~~ ••• ! ~All .. P'llRl•t.......... 1050 Mlllt>vy 1071 ......................... ~~~•••••••-••--•u ~;.~-r................... unt•t rullur• t)'pCP -rcit .. -1 upor .., fdML l'Ull Ot part-Umt • 0 u••0 ••••u•••••••• ............ ••••••••••• t . - -- --------.. 1~ -"'·-.~:....-" Oco ofr gu, ht'' PartU~.10-9at ' •ift)Wthomtt 6Sl..-,33. Mtm&AC-6pe bdrmae~ iwllUd l1" Pl&otr w· ATHLITIC Im M$UtO lock. bwlm .. ar. l1&pr Warebouat man. bri.bt. Olalm&1ol8oHTam«r'1 L1np9 tbllCent 'Mod 1 ..... REAL Reta.LI lllalntiul for .u.aJ.a ...sl4t. ov r· -AM'f19UI AUCTION 2 pc: bv rm • t rrlnr ......., • ,_. ruu time or pan um• pnr or WUl trelo, amtlous pertOn nndtd Attic Antlquea to be AOld llomif\lrn~~ t' ---~n.ll!ded to'llotk In retar>• to Olretctor lllc!W'POnPtlld.f7S.~ to budle electronic D9t lht llAM. Preview Mier•• -IOIO • -.... .... 'II: ESTAJE ldi c .... 8rH .,... Nun profH •• n~)'. Shlppl111 R iioehlna r,.,:.arl11bub1J19 n1 Fri/Sat 1-4, Sun ..... • ...................... . ...,.. ,..._. ... " Bd.all fr at.hlfUc hark F\llletton HO\ln, t 5 30 f • .. _ ..... C Co Vll\J OfM'r.Uot11 Sliver. 1la11. cry&tal. lb'"T EVER PARKING LUM'l..A.&AAf•&S t1round n e Appl)' In Benefit• Cell Dotty. ~JIC:bt r::'embl)' =~!_llllllll ltwolvtd furn . bar aaina tor LOTSAL£. Sat Dee t&tb· ;n;:;:::.-~u.rd. .. ..-,, .. ch offloe lnctepenoen.uy per-.i only toAM trM tm.~ IG-2028 """" S48-1172 Qxriatmu. b 17\h-hm·Spm. Qual Send one card Cor .-di ..,._~ •-•chnd..,..•Wd Second Sc1lr t411 W. - --------• Ml'120ohtft¥ParlrRd tum.woodcarved1cce.1 .... plm 009 l "'att' Wit McArthW'.Sl•t ,b A. HCllTARY Shop Help. top wait• fe I CaplstranoBrh · 111rtt> dl1conllnued/, ;;'turn perm'anint1y s.Je<lt!R needt'd P1'rma w /IOl'.tW bodllLeeplq l!Jt beftaftta IOI' 1hol> trainee. I llf• Prauers R.E. F\al'M'r Auct.lonecrs Ahowrm umplet. aa 11. eealed atlrective laf • PlOf Rn MANAGoR Growth ()l>portunlty for thl' rtJht 1nd1qd111I \'nur•tt proJ~l'll\f firm l'Utl(l'JI uuludl' Ai>t m.imt r<'fttal11. le.·•'''' dranlno & remndf'lln• ~up(lrvt Ion fl m:v. 1rrt" Pnr lntt•rv11>w Clllll A.C. TAn OI CO. 640-5112 M'll\ poeltlOft lnqultl" "" -mJ .,,_ lmmed open I nu for I •'or-.. _.., ... I 831-12.88 ono of a !L ind ltema. 1trap. meelln1 air Ult! Waldon DoolL• llunt b E c R ET A R y rlaht peuo n c •II -·· -·1 _, I From u o .. c .. h & to. requlrementa. Pre· t C l •r 11 o ltPX",._,ONIST Soml' ~for Information I Wiits ti.....,. ..__._ 1020 C1rry. E"'KEBOLL ·--' lou • ·h-1 • L'or a lftl~ "n • s ti ... ~ appearance. 6 interview Oeltronk ....,.. :::?:"::............... DESIGNS i&,oe Avalon ~zed\~i· e;clole --00 •moklni. bonem1 Corp .• m Ba ker St. I K••lly rv1r~ ran I Bl.Careon wallpape r. fabric or Sal m.DlJ CM. ht•l[l vc~u put \IOU~ I ce.· c--n~~ "°">' Glo" paper "we A1"UTICS -I 11k11ls lo work • VIHr.!' will back It trim your E.rn to IJ2S per wrC'k ecretary l mmi:dtal c SToat CLHI( W 1• ,. 11 I I 1 t I tn.1 s,ecJ RetUll twtn set SM. Full ..,.. Or try two ciards w. hom• In t1rN11l pan QPCninl for •~t tary lo tmmad PIT poa avail. I "lem1wrorv" work. NfwltOld Bcb Ctulaens uMO. 1terllud lwin mat back to back. brne;ob 1'11ya&11ttla.IG Cenoral Ma na1er or fl;JI' lndiv w/clerlcal flll· Th111 mt•.1n ... :i I MXBIKEst9&up. & box $3$, king tlZ 165. PRlC~· YNI' old 01 ov"r, wanted r a p t d I y a r u w 1 n a per in 1toek or purchnti I r I ,. '< 1 h I 1• w o r II New 10 apd bUtee S97 50 8'J Mattress 547 ·5636 S2 ea.or 3/S5 t.oatll lkktU to 1poruna manulactur1n& firm In area. Abllll)' t o due Hh1•d11l1• that r11~ I New6UHd3-S.10.P<IA White Indian Cotton sofa 4/5tags$l.60ea. ------------------! c~enu. ouarantnd Y V MWlt beatlhtarter, ml.nOr rcpall'1 a definite I vouf Ith• Vlntaee Schwinn blkes. lov k 1 6/9t.ap$UOea. hourly ••I• No ex .~LO wotil wllh other plu1 Call Cor appt I ( .111 Kl'lly toduv I par1.landar~s. !enct.,i::!.~t"r:ci,~::. 1oormoreSUOea. ~ ~CNMI')' We drpt bud• CPS or WestJanda8anlL9'19·4600 I 3470Newport81vdCM aUnroew.~\<>54 Sal.ellTulncluded RECEIVING /STOCK DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT fo'1nl' qu.illt\ ~l'\\port lkudl n •latl 'ilo1c.• O\•Nb 'l 1w~room ... n't l'l \ln~ .1~:-.1:-.t.1111 tu h\'lp \\1th rht•c-k1n1o1 m & µrOl'\'~'-llltot <ltl HH lu<fr pr IC tn~ I of nH·n·h :1ntl1'l' t-:·qH·ru•tH't' '' n11t 11t•t'l''~~1r\ tf ) nu "t~rk l'<.lt nf'!-ll~ "1th nt·ttlnc.•\'-~\ 1ll'1·ur.1n \'uu nrn.,t h,I\ l' ,1 'lift• drt\lfl~ rt.'('Ul tl. bt•(',lU'>t' \OU \\ 111 tw rt'<llltr'<'<l to m .1kt• a d.11h clrt\'•• round ll tp ft om Nt•\\ l>ort [\('41r h to our !-lon• in W1•Ntwood V1lln~e t \Yes t Lf" Angt•ll·~ 1 \ti mo kt• 11 mt.'r l'hnnd1sl' dt•livt·r~· Pos1llon 1~ full ttmr & h<h in~urtin(·t•. profit l'lhanng benefit~. If you ll•t•I ~ou qunltfy for this position. µleal-l' mntl u hl'h.'f fl'l'lllllH' to · #370. c/o Th• Dally Pilot, P.O. loa I 560, Costo Mesa, CA 9 2626. P~TE-UP PERSON with al lea:sl I yeor <'X per1enre. preferubly newspaper Excellent company benefits. Apply betwttn 9AM & 6PM. Mooday thru Friday. Rece1v1ng & Marking Mgr Full ume position, exper w /h11rdware mef'C'h&ndise r\'Q. Apply Ill person Bwld & Grow, 18102Culver. Irv Receptionist. P IT , ~-eekends only (~cneral o(fke duUes Incl. typing & 10.key odd Apply at Manna Dunes. 101 N Bayslde Dr , or call Dec at 644--01.26 1 r • 1 0 ' r urn 1 1 h 1c1d4mlc btck1round E.O E • ....._ "Y 64~79 I 0 NO CARD! ~r:i•~orl~:•~nu 1/~m = ;~~8:1~~ SfodVMeil Clerill ~ L .. ...., [~,..,..·· I Cood Christmas Gitt. ~~ f:"'::u::~·. ;~::: =.Y.:fr=. ~:": 4 »t IOflm, Mon lhru Wuh.IA&\on 1'' v Fashion laland finance • Clln mans 24 '· to s pd. pecan 88'M!986 we'll make one card per t"H" ll)Zpm on S111tur urv1cu firm . e• 1 Peugeot Xlntcond. Mon· t.ag.Add25'eacb. day u )'OU hut. car. 2 &Krebry 1.aw om~e penmce req'd. 3611 San ·"'' P>V•C. c. r I Fri. S4().3424 . 8 30.5,30 Fioor sa mple i.ell·OUl Send check or money or· ........ -1 roll"'"t.'. "r•··w Put Tune Sal•'"" O,....n Mi,uel Dr •""" Nwprt I ask forScotl sale Tues. & Fri only derto: ,, __ •• ""' ' ' m-OlOt _._,_"'' Reh. MO-Oi.i3. 1NY, Ul-1441 I ~9PM 150 S Harbor Bl. PILOT PIUMTIMG man.acl"r tratntt open 34" Schwinn Varsity 10 Sant.a Ana ....., ,,..,.... p 0 i.npareavallablf'U50 1 SE(Kt.:TARV Oirl fo'ri Student ~ aftns. 5 I 1401 0..-St. >40 11pd Like new $80. _......... · ·Box 1560 For 1mmlldlatl' pl a rt" day .om1i bookkeep1oa da,ya a wit fo}' arch1tec · I ~:zt~ I ~3890 Deluxe card or game ui C.OSU Mesa, Ca. 92626 mmt. raJI Sam In Sant• &!XP tk'str«t Call Tues tural nnn. Airport area ·-,., ble Wlth 4 chairs SlOO CHEMIN DE FER Ana Ill m um' Geor1e thru f'r1 873-2180 Delivenes It mist du lies I "<>' ... _.....-I Boy"s ~pd Schwinn 962-0607 JEANS In Gardton Grovr at Mu1 t h ave good -·-I Reasonable.$75. SA.5SONJEANS 891 2606 bet w "l' n St-crttary H lgb ly tranaportaUoo.979·5120 ------645-2283 Bamboo Bar and !>el. Adult" children siz.ea at l2 :»S :.>pm qualified Individual . -brass headboard. twin dtscoWlted pnces. Catt ~Im l.OVio. Pl'..:01'1..E~ tltv(' 1omt• •alei. or medical bal•ki;round., Demon11trate Cot·•· & body mas111aic~r ln pre· sti~e dept storet1. Com· musion potent 1ul S2000+ by Ch ristmas Stan 11T1med1ately Ca II ~wn. 213/381-3906 -----S~MAN YACllTS Kono Marine. Lido V1Uage. 714/b'75·1403 3ales Shoe saletiper&on wanted full time Experience preferred. Call Larry at ~9790 wlexreptlon»I typ1nit Switchboard ()peralOI' for XLNT PART TIME 1n Super Gary Turner BMX beds and mattrest.es. d 633 7 319 / aldllil & Maa ll expcr Hotel LagW\a. Apply to rome wit.ax aheltt>r lfrs ~tn1J_ ~~ryc7152e }~.lbs. 498-4121. 8 ny 8 Y • Si il nq'd. Newport Cora Baltaur 494·1151 nex 7689022 ...,,,., "'""' -.... _ 997 _ 1 _ 9116 _· -----~ach Top ulary & e S. Coast Hwy, La(( ---· C Late model Walnut Din Pinballs Foofballs Guar good benef 1 li Ca II Bch. Ca. Mlrc"--~N Boy s ualom Stroker lng Rm table. 6 r ha1rs. 2 & del. $32:> & up. Family ,..,.. ,,_,. -Mono-shock bicycle. llvy leafs. SlSO S36·358I •--·fo. , .. ,, ..... 1 .,..,,......... •••••••••••••••••••••• • dut.y rims. front chrom~. '~"""" .....,.....,. SICRIT AAY I .......... 8085 shocks. SlOO. 536·3362 Duncan Phyfe 7 .pr dining 217 SQ. yards of brand Need self-starter w/good T.EAC H E RS-Sub· •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Mlclnc)Materillt 8025 nnsetS250. new brown 2 tone carpet t..YJ)lnR & SIH skills for stttute. Kindergarten ANTIQUE SHOW & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751·9999 with pad. Allfor $4.00 per jOb w/loc.s or variety In lbrough 8th grade Cnn· SALE I N T I M ..,; I" o R yard. Call: 551·443.5 lrvine.540-7839, E.O.E. tact Westminater School HunUngton Center Mall lantwood ..... wood CHRISTMAS II' Blue SILVER FOX STOLE· D I s l r t c t. l 4 I 2 I Jan 4·7. Presented by Fr I I R h •--..1a •d "Ond $100 S~ETARY for young C d orn r v ne anc "" ""' · very .: ~ 8 matching pelts. Lawyer Req. bright e a r wood A ve • Emplre Exhib1t1ons Sell beyond the best lx12"s. 551·5U8eves Batcllr 646•1384 Secr'y who has at least Westminster 81M·73n ut space avail for info grey/brn Gary. 496-6240 212 E 0 E 66-5341 Maple bead board & root U 2·3 yrs. secreUlrial ex-p. . . . . ""--8040 board w/Xlnt full size M ST SELL. Cust om w/mrn 70 wpm, die· ---------1 ---r King Bedrm set. liv\ng taphone & good gram· Tech Fee Paid AntJQ ue Mus•t' Boxei., ••••••••••••••••••••••• _rl'll_t_tress __ oo_._57_~ __ -rm. co II er t 1 b I e t1 . m/edil abitiues + de· Btctromcs to $14,560 Slot Machines' Clocks' German Shepherd pups. Table & 4 director rha1ri'I. Wedgewood China. Misc stre to team word pro-Marine div of estab co HUGE SELECTION Very healthy. good quah butcher blk top. St601or items 498-1912 cessang mach. Excell. ba&except'I pos for lndlv Amtric• lY AKC registered best Bdrm ... et. adlt Tennis Club-John Waynl' Newport c .e nter toe. w/sec FCC lie & produ<'t lntentatiCMMll 6J8..9:l>8 1325/orbesl 6401407 SllSO+transfer fee ~ease~~m~~~me ~ 1l:noWbow Co cador O C. GaleriH Geroge S. 1055 Pnced ror qu1clt sale Qr. Dr. Sulle 900 T, 8. ~~rl.288. C aAI ! __ c af n d a t'be • Open Wed. Utru Sot. NT WOllLD ••••••••• • •• ••• • •• • • • •• 1-640--5665 ______ _ !r.1.661> ~-•~ •-n-"":A .. ,e~ ... :~o~ 1802Ketterlng, Irv Bostons. Chihuahuas. Anbques. silverware. ice DK-yclopedla Britannita ua.IUM>.,. .,.,,u.... " (7 754 777 c:ocken. "i'ortUes. Shlh· skates. color TV & many (la l Ba lso J Secret.ary.Peraon who is neJServlceoCHunungton 14> ·l Tiu. Poms. Mt n . other Ite ms Wed & test rgamA • r willing to work & learn Beach, 16168 Beach Sdmau:r.ens. Pups & stud Thurs 9 4 J l 16 Van _set __ 73_i_~------ORAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642.5682 ~w. Bay St Costa Mesa F,qual Opportumt~ ___ Employer -SALESPERSON. ag ~reH1ve. pos1uve ut litude. Full or p/t Ex· per. or will ttaln Apply ut person. Standard ShOt' Store. CM. 3077 So Bristol. Recept1omsl wanted, al --------- Michael Garrison's Hairculll n g Salon 642-6470. for an exdting job ex· ---------Anuque Clocks Early service. 714/531·5027 Bu r en . C r oss St Racquet club/Irv Tennis perienre. Knowledge in Telephone Sales Amencan Furn. chma. Paulenno& f'a1rv1ew Club. cpl membership. construc t ion helpful. One of the fastest grow· gJassu.are675-0767 mu5t sac. pd $1500. wall PBX Answering servi ce operator Cull & I' /T Ca II 83.S-3561 . ---PBXOPERl\TOrt Or~e Co Arprt area . inter busy l>Wltr hbrd. FIT & PIT shifts E 0 E Many bener. P:.iy accord mg to exp. 546·3333 or 833-3333 SALESPEOPLE Grow with a proven win· Receptionist & food n er . T H E R E Al service. P IT. at The ESTATERS have 2 open University Athletic Club. in gs for qua I I fie d Mon 6.30am till 2pm. salespeople. Qualifica· Tues thru Fri 11 .30am lions: integrity & en till2pm,call752·7905. t h uslas m Highl y personalized & pro RECEVTIOHIST ressional tra1mnJ avail a for busy Irvine Tr'llvel ble. For further mforma· agent'y Accuracy 111 lYP· tJOn. call Darlene Coe. mg & filing a must. Very 640-2500. You'll be glad busy phones. Sal comm YQUdid w/exper. Qualified only ~-------- AP/AR,S650+. 848-4577. iog companyli in OC ... Shlhb 'tzu puppdies. Xllnt GARAGE SALE neg w/int.erested party. needs two expenenced Wtne Cart with Preas & a r "-g r n • t' u e Refng, d.lrung set. King ~5594 SECRETARY/RECEPT. t.elephone sales people to Barrels. S250 Pr hand Christmas presen t bed. dresM!rs. tblll. TVs, --------- So.Coast Plaza area. Ac· work from our office in c roc h et Popror n 494-8774 chrs. k1lr he n ·items. Pt.aywell Wooden Swing Set. slide & treehouee W>/bestoffer. 640-5851 curate typist, pleas ph lrvine.EamS20.000your Bedspread s Approx YorkslureTemersSwks Pots. dishes. lamps. persnly Sal based on finlt yr. For interview. 73 .. xlOO". S90ea CdM old Sl!iO ea. eer SAM or tools. art supphes Clos exp. Call Bob Opson. phone 540-6091 ask for 675-1784 aftSPM 963-3187. ing flltate. All mus t RO 54(}33S3. Anita. Fn 12·4. Sat 10-3 2<r71 Air hockey, 29x60 ... perf $65. 34" Schwinn Varsity $75. Honda trail 90 $100 SmJ brown china cabinel SEX:RETARIES JOBHUNTlNG? LOOl<ING FOR SS ~HONE SOLICITORS Oak rolltop desk. 66". Chr istmas puppies. Vista Del Oro. Esast $000 4 pr Eastlake oak Al k M 1 te rn Bluffo. parlor swte $750 Mist' as an 3 amu ix " anUque5 496-0287 S35ea. 552-0966 All Uus week• Walnut ex S50. Blk wrought iron Collie pups. ju st like ec desk. huge uph. sofa , frplr w/elec tog $50 Lassie. AKC c hampion b I k n a u g sof a w I 613-018'1 line. Also Tri or White matchmg chair. dmetl\' ---. ------ -need apply. 957·2700. SALES-RETALL .., PBX operator . <'X office s upply & sta· perienced . must be RECIPT to$800 b<lneTS. exp retail sales Fill-In. with working temporary jobs until the nght one comes your way. Shop before you buy. Office Overload of· Cers excellent op· portunities to maximize yourslulls. Experienced Only. Seti Daily Pilot. Hi ghest com mission paid. Your phone at home. Over 21. l.D. Card Call 835-6453 l..JP.M. MOYUlg to smaller home carved breakfronl w/lt: bevelled mirror. Wm. & Mary escn to1re. Jacob· bean Gramphone & 50 re cords. copper lined hwrudor. dinmg rm set circa 1.900 w/butret tin x.lnl rood>. unique hall tree. bu.rlwood dbl bed & more. Lrv.955-2478 646-7591. set w/4 sWlvel chrs. J Iv Baby items. wa.l~er· rm chn. tables. mirrors. feeder . elec. ste nlizer. Okf Eng.11.sh Sheep Dog. etc Call 646-9823 for low mobt.le. changer. 955-3229 ... • available weekends & f\uract, poised indiv for per$Oll. full tune. Ph for everungs. Call for appl front olc spot in beaut aPJi ~7·9712 Ask for Mr 8 30·5PM . Mon-f'rl fle\Vlrvofc.Mustbecon· Weft 64S-5<XX> ext 520 ridenl meeting & greel· 1-.-...:.------- ine clients. Moderate Sales&Serviee 497.J:eves pnces Clarion AM /FM <.'ar __ _,;__...:,__ ____ TMn box spnng & mat stereo. XJat cond. S50. PEOPLE PERSON Bus man seeks PIT as :.ot' 1n Wh I s upply 631 5588 typmg. rongemal co Call •Part Tirne* ~ Coastal Person· Musl now be employed & nel Agency. 2790 Harbor. free to work 1n my sma II CM ALL JOBS FREE appliance bus of a H -trealmenl eqwp M F. CalForAA Awc*hRl..tToday 557-0061 t.0~ office • ~OJ overload Teletype brok.eraae ope:r/ba~ up. Act as tel. switcbbrd/recept. Typ· Ing 60 wpm req. Ma ture woman. Newport Cnlr Call Marjorie 644-2442 T<X>LM.AKER·part time or retired OK. To bwld simple LF. MF. PMF. DJ etc. Day shift All benefits. 557-4321 Antique buffets. Engllsh gokien oak $200. French marble top S250 644· 1651 or832·6343 LMg haired Dascbund 9 tress. Complete kmgsizc P!ease call 631·3149 art mo old AKC reg111tered bed Walnut con.sole GE _6Pm..:.-------- Must sell! S75 675--1434 radio & phonograph OmamenUll Wroughl Iron GREAT PERRANEESE. Walnut lnla1d game table gates & divider. Xlnl AKC. maJe. Best offer & t'halrs 4 new t eak cond .. S290 ~ Oriental d1n1ng arm 96().5092 cha 1 rs. up hots t e r ed Uasa Apso puppies. AKC re~. Will h old t1I Ouistma s. 968-8088 seals. 645-4832. Glasss collection. PP. By appl. 839·7207 Permanent full ltme cashier & salespersoo. Apply UI person Ward & Hamngton, 1275 Bn stol, CM.E.O.K Phone Canvasser Exp or will train. Hrly wage + bonus Call George S.8P M. 546·3'706 PIUA Help Wanted. Call today, 548-7863 R.erept. Fee Paid &lOpm, M·Th 6-lOpm. or Sat9:J0.2.:.> S400mosal SECRET .ARY to $9600 or profit shar' g f.rog Progressive co seeks whichever you pre . No cager pitch-in attitude exp nee. Some mgr oppor ror pos w/adv too. Call avail. For interview call Candace, 848-1288. Also aft lpm 979-3860. fee jobs. Dennis & Den----=--·------ rus Personnel Service of S A L E S . T E X A S Hunlington Beach, 16168 REFLNERY CORP. of· Beach. fer.; plenty of money plus cash bonuses. fringe F,qual Oppor Em pf yr •Secretaries* Engineering Secy Genl Ofc/Secy/RES15K Employers Pay All Fees Uz Reinders Agency ~Birch Sl. Ste 104 Newport Beach. 83J..8190 CaU For Appl/ ~lab '64 Tow Truck Drivers ex· per'd. Top pay. Apply G&W Towing. 740B Ohms Way, C.M. 642-1252 TOW TRUCK driver s needed. Must have exp & live in CM 646-9638 Trainee: Alarm music system field installation S3.75 hr lo start. 642·3490 TWX OPERATOR Pool service repaarmar wanted, expenent'ed 968-8009 R E. Sales "Lie. Only" THIHKIMG OFAC.UHI IH REAL ESTA TE? ben efits lo mature person in Costa Mesa area. Regardless ol ex· perience. write F S Pate. Pres .. Box 711. Fl. Worth. Tx. 16101. :ie<:retary Fee Paid TOSl2,000 Mgmnl consultant firm seeks capable indiv to as- sist In mlct"g dept .. xlnt benefits. Call Candace. 841H288. also fee jobs. Dennis & Dennis Person· net Service of Hunungton Beach. 16168 Beach. TIAIHHSPOT Free trainWIC if you quallfy. Pre-School Tea<'her needed immed 9 to 1 C4 17141 991 -0660 Mon thr u Fri Call --------- Marilyn 847·5284 or RESTAURANT S42 2948 H B Irvme Clubhouse is seek· Printing press person. mg counter help, 3·1 lpm. operate A B. Dick 35< Also Pl·lime Sal/Sun . press . J M M R4 1 2 good pay. full club plalemaker. Some ex· prvlg's. Jack. 754·7500 per. necessary. 40 hr wk Restaurant · Ex per. Newport/Irvine area waitresses. ho!>less. Call833-842A. Ask for Ken busboys. Interview!> or Bob. Thur, Fri & Sat, betwn ......._ ..... _.u-Trai---11-2. The Dana Trader ~-....... Restauran t. 34150 Rubber h05e producLo;, Pacific Coast Hwy. Dana lrvme area. Must pass Point company physical in ---------eluding bock xray. Call Raltaurant; Applications forappt.540-76391'.:.0.E . now being accepted for Manager Trainees. Paid PURCHASING/ lNVEN vacation, insur ance. TORY CLERK needed good oppor tunity for 1/l. immed upening, run right person. Apply at ro bener. Some marine Colony Kitchen. 27142 exper . pref 'd. Call Ortego Hwy San Juan B a I b o a M a r i n e Capistrano. Mon· Fri. 8 Hardware. 549-9671 for to4. appt & details. E O. E --------- rn/f/h. Raail Clerk. PT. Mon· SALES TRAINEE DAILY PILOT Ttus highly sut'cessful local newspaper has an opening In the <'irrula lion department. Job tn· eludes sail'!!. !ll'rvice. col· lections and supervision of teenage t'arrlers Sele<.1.cd applkant will receive a Uberal starting salary and regularly scheduled raises, bonus opportunJUes and many fringe benefits such us paid vacations. medical. dental and life in surance. Position also provides sucressful ap· plicanl with late model car or van with personal use pri vilegcs -----• Fn, mid day hrs, ideal REAL ESTA Tl for mature woman Applicant must be 18 and SALESPIOPLE ~ hav• good dri v1ng re. Weitley N. Taylor Co. Is a Retail clerk. Costa Mesa cord. 33-yea.r old Ctrm wholly St.aU o E owned & operated by Its oners. 27 · 17th Hours are approximate· foundtt. We are not a St.. C M. Apply in ty l1AMto9 PM dally. subsidiary, branch or person. lG-l2 am. Weekends optional but at f rancblse -just bead· Sell with EASE! overtime rat.es quarter1 with 1 round· It's a BREEZE the -clock access to Class1fiedAds642·5678 $1.62 per DAY ThAt 'ii ALL you poy fora 30day ad ln I.he U YoU are quallOed and Interested rail the C'irrulatJon Departme nt and ask for the District Sales Manager's in · terview. ORANGE COAST DAILYl'ILOT U> W. Ba)' St. Calta Mcoa 642-4321 An FA.ual Opportu.o.lt)' "Employer SCTY/IECPT for growing New port Beach real estate firm Salary based o n qwillfication.s. 640-5112 for indiv w/good lypin~ ability w/eslab co Call Amy. 848-1288. Dennis & Dennis Personnel Service of Huntington Beach. 16168 Beach TYPIST Great opply for typ1.sl 1n Newport C.enler Law Office. Must type 70WPM. legal exper. & di t'laphonr prer Knowledge of word pro· cessor eqUip will be a big plus. 644-6400 SECURITY Typist/Typesetters. If ~~ .. •••OTTHOTr.L you're GOOD$$$$ exp'd -.u "' Arlee 2000, Xerox 800 We are seek.Ing a reliable dual tape. Com¢iet 510. person to work nexlble Busy Wo rd·Processinlo? hours. Law enforcement Typesetting Service or security experience needs YOU. FT/ PT or helpful. Enjoy good com· moonlight. Airport area. pany benefits. Apply 'The Office. 549·2188. Mon/Fri. 9am-Noon, Personnel. Typist/Receptionist. front 900 Newport C.enler Dr office. small mfg co in New-port Beach C.M. 642·7840. Equal Oppror Emplyr M/F SICY /RECEPT for Ml111on Viejo or thodontlc ofc Bkkpg exp. some PR work Poise, congenial, rel. 4 ~ days per wk .• benef, sal equal to ability. 83'1·1033. Waiters & waitresses to work in establilhed din ner house P~er 21·~ college studenta. F.xper not 1e(fllire-d. Apply between 1-4PM. Mon Thurs. Cask 'N Cleaver 531·3615 Waitress. P/T , over 18 Angie's Famous P11za ~·352$. La,g Hll. Waitresses wanted exp. Mr.D'S m>ECoaatHwyCdM. Service Station Atten· dant, exper'd. Day ' Ev•. Full 4' p/Ume. Ap· ~Shell Station. 17th 6 • NB. i--·w·AJ'l'l-·1·s·s-- sav1e1sTATIOH Expanding restaurant I 1 I a n d Allen d ant cbllln with over SO units. F/Urnt . Over l8 No fi'amlly-owned or"an1io· mech a nics. See Mr tlon oHeu pleuunt llOUI. 3490 Falrvlcw(ot worltlna cond ition s . Falrl CM Good opportun1lles Cor management for Ill slBta.nce at any Ume. Our ln·boule video tape litt l.ng Ir 1ales training pro· gram by Tom Hopkins 111 the finest real e1talc training a valleble. We have an openln1 for 2 salespersons with en thuataam. character & int.egrity to match our Mali standard•. Your own private desk & no eart·Umc utespeople. COmmlulon split up to TO'J,. lntervlew by IP DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Serv Sta Help needed Im· Setret1ry/Receptionl1t med. Full or p/t. Apply tor 1rowi.ng rubll1hln1 SE. Oat Hwy. N 8 . company n N . 8 ltdvancemcnt. Excellent company benefit•. J';x. perience desired. Apply In person. ~~ paint.men\ only WealeY N. Taylor Co. RMl\On 644-4910 Flnd what 1ou want in Dai11 PilOlCluttneds ' DO IT NOW' 64Z.5'71 Include.a 1en' I office dutkll + t.ypil\I monthly oewai.tter Salary corn menaurate w ith e1· perien~. Call 1$2-0211 before 3: 30 weekda.y1. If you want your advcrtl3· tna mc11tec to reach more people al lower coet. Cla11ltied 111 the way to go! C 'Nnw' 842-54!78 .... 400S.C .... Hwy U.~llACH lantwood lomwood From Irvine Ranch & beyond lhe best lxl2"s grey/bm Gary 498-6240 Wholesale to the trade HERITAGE ANTIQUES NEW CONTAINER SALEll Hu Dec 14, B JOArn p,ev•ew Wed Dec I) 1Q S 1833S'Mr lon<jey (oHEll,,) Q6S.1Hi FfnVly Aflplecn 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'RE IGHT DAMAGED HOTPOINT SALE 3308 W. Warner nr Harbor. Santa Ana. 979-2921 CA.SH PAID Waahr/Dryrs/ Refri~s. working or not 957 ·8133 WASHER DRYER SALE deluxe multl·ryde models. Completely re bill. reflnshed. your guarantee. Your rho1ce. $15 eacb. Delivery. Sale end& New Years Eve Coast Appliance, 53'1 ·2542 BARGAINS-Used reCngs. wghn. dr)'rs. guar . best btzys, we !lerv. appl Best Appl 536-09\ 1. S36-4J30 Frt1ddare Refng. White. self defrost. lg top freezer. SlSO. 645 1768. Gas dryer. Westinghouse 3 yn old. x.lnt cond. Hvy 4y. $150 548-8081 Freeur 19 e cu rt. Sears Cold1pot frost-free. whl~ S200 846-~5 Whirlpool clothesdryer. Excellent t'O ndltion Muat se.11. S60 or best or fer. 955-Z268. Make ynur s hoppinl( easier by using the Daily Pilot Ctaaamed Ads. ffteto You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mixed hound dog. 10 moi> old Lovable. Need new home w I yd. 546-128J ---I ndonesian temple --------- bronzes. pewter. 01b. Q&om Mmi Truck S hell pnnts & hthos Sofa bt'd. $250/bst orr. 645·3832 aft tbls & chairs. breakfront. 4 ~. garage door op ener . __ G_l_ass--s-co_l_le_ct_i-on-.-- German vinyl ea!>y chai r .• IBM Exec P.P.Byappt. l~wnter. stump c·ollec 839· 7207 Male Germ. Shepherd. 7 t1on & murh mor~ Baby swing automatic mos. To good loving Defuutely no junk Dee llk d · I ·n. · fanuly Gentle. 549-0817 16-17. 9-3PM 5.522 S1crru enew. i ea gi · RoJa. Turtlerork, Irv SlO. 645-8094 Brn Cot' k a poo. 1 Yr.' 955--2478 Female. to good home ~--------Bumper Pool Tbl. slBll' Base. converts to dimni,{ tbl or poker tbl. Like new St75 835--7256. aft G 646-l909eves 70 yds used urpeung. It Small b,._ M C k 6 beige. s1001make ofr UI.. -oc a poo Harry 540-1151 yrs. Neuter~. shots. Lie Two NB Athletic Cl uh playful. lovmg. 8474762 f'rt·Sat-Sun 9 lo 5 An~1 members h ips. Xl n t af\ 3 ques. rn1st' items Will Christmas present. ,_,,....... 8050 pre-sell S48-S727 642-3187. --------- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Harles 1060 12tX> sq ft. Brown Carpet. CHRISTMAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ts ooe stry. Newport SHOPPING., Sharl> Arab qtr geld mg. 9 Shores. si95. 645-4948 • yrs Show/trail .--------- 52 inch .~d hardr()('k Enghsh/Western Xlnt ~late Sale: Dresden maple dining room table disp & comr. tark boudoir lamps, dishes. With two extra leaves & 640-9613. s ilver. boy's hockey chaJ.rs PLUS one gas log ---------eq u1 p .. beg Inne r · s and some swell toys for Hmatldd Goods 8065 trumpet, & misc. 644-5857 Quisunas for your kids! ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft 6 Call Last nunute moving sale ---------(714)778· 1076 Thursday 6 lo 8 PM. Potter's wheel $95. plants. clothes. act'es camper Jack S~. FV. DESK, LIKE NEW 36x72 household items. 21051 96'b5006 WALNUT. $89 BLK Lochleol.n.AptB.HR . SWIVEL CH R , $49 673-7200 Wanted to Buy. Spode Grey Fleur-de-Lis china. ---------1 Reasonabl e P .P 557-4122 Desk. can also be used ae. a sm dressing table SI:> (late 20's or ~·s). over· sutr chr. nds recovering. S3. Samsonite card tbl SS. Medit qn sz hdbrd S40. masc drapes reasonable pnce's, 4 Dodge van **I BUY ** Good used Fum1tur<' & Appliances-OR I will sell or SELL for You. MASTERS AUCTION 646-1686" 133-9625 ROCK MAPLE BDRM SET, 50 YRS OLD. XLNT COND. $495/ofr 673-7200 C~HPAID For gd used furn. 3ntl que1 & clr TV's 957-8133 SACRIFICE -5·pc bdrm set $1411. Century Model Home""m 549-3077 SOfo'A. 6'. Celery color plaid wt maple arms & legs. Fold• down to couch. Good cond. $$0 or bmt offe.r 546-40'3 af\ 6pm. 8070 ......,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ladies Hamilton watch. rims. $10, 4 (3x4) pcs 14K wht gold. 5· '-'l C plate glass. good rond. diamonds + diamond make orr .• 645-7857 aft band. Apprs $3000. Offer Spn. bef tOpm. ~lll 1...::;~:....:...;.:...;.;.!.----- ROLEX ~. never worn model 1503 w/dlamond t1ce Ust um w111 take l3000. 6'73-25G. EVanHIHG GOES! 2 Yamaha Champs. betmeU. CB ndios tent. camp stove, tools. Plano (Anlq), ml1c A to Z 968-ZS..- 10 Toyota L/C Engine & trans. 3 spd .• 6cyl Baltic Ambe r Buda $250/belt offer. 646-3832 NeclLlace. Tie Bar. Stick evea. Pin . C uff L ln k s. ---=--------Ciaarettr Holde r 5 Washer/Dryer . Organ : IEST A Tl SALE &taut 14.K gold 6 antq ~ldare elec. xlnt. deep red Gamet Rings. Q>O/ pair: Ham· (2) 14.K gold • Gamet mood Organ, M3. rum1 NedtJaces. 1 w/Camco well. $4.50 8-5 644-8322 an Le<liea Set Qpa w/6 11ide 677().5343 DWnonda (wbt &Old). 12 ----S--A-- unMt nre Opal• ll5'-'cl Brand new n~· way & 2~c:t). ladle• s pec· baby buket. Calico lln· QueeQ st RB matt/box wcular antq Diamond lng. $40. 552-JIY70 apmgsS89,K1ng$99,twn I 11 (3 O~ center fir rull 8 pc S28 ea. Cen· ~ n-2 u PC>hlres ~ Kasa waterbed by Water wry Model Home f'um ct 9e.. 4 iide dilmondi In Oaul, PolY foam tides. ~ platW&m sett1n1 1. GIA ~-=~= ~·p~s WANTED: Chest of a""'°allled at $43.8118. By ~ x1n1 coad 642'"4&4'7 drawera for baby ~ on1' Make offer 64im1 . • R.euonable ~5861. Pvt party 7141557-1915 !Trade your old stutt tor Have somethlnll to sell' ISeU thinra fa•t with Dally new 1oodles wHh a Classified ads dO It well Piiot Want Ad•. Oua\Oed ad.~ -~~------ .. . . .. ' . l ... .... G 0 L D WHOUSALI TO PUIUC STORE-WIDE SALE 25°/o OFF ALL INVENTORY GOLD -DIAMONDS -CHAINS BRACELETS -RINGS -EARRINGS WE HAVE IT ALLI LOWSST ..atclS IH SO. CAUK>l .. IA • • IOLD N' SILVER I IAPPY HOLIDAY 'S lrom \Our Prt•~Hh'fll of lht> Fountain Valley Chamber DR. Jt.Mt)> 0 Pttli!IUN , •• ,. 4 ••(.>0f'."4V••1 •flltl.Cf '0UNT41fiit Y~LLlY. OLHO .. NI• ~1709 f714 •86.l8J1J 11150 lroc*hunt, Fowttal" Valley ....... _ .... i.w .. llhl 963-959~ ~ Hair Aftafylis With This Ad, by Appt. ·-······ -.... CD 540·507 I @ 9088 EDINGER AVENU~ I ~OUNTAIN VALLEY, CA 92708 c:rpucH Qt 'MAGIC qf'(TE~Ol(S • Window Coverings • Wall Coverings • Floor Coverings COMPLETE DE:CORATINC SERVICE 0 Affair Witt. Hair 18046 Macpola. Fcurto;n Valley 962-7705 WP c;pec1al1ze in working with our customers & within their budgets. 10561 Ellis Ave .. Fountain Valley 96J.078S JOIN OUR WORLD OF PROFESSIONALS • En1oy cont inuous prof<>~s1ona1 1ra1nmg • Interact w1lh a well-trained highly e1h1cal stall We Care We Share We T Pach ~ak(' your move todav Phone Or Aikins for a confldent1al in1erv1ew •• 964-1747 ~e{ilne di ~ew ~u.~~o" -No¥ lo vY m 11.U:on dJu.ullJI ~ foa1Mti"',9 • Pr~lonal M.aki.-up • Dt·rm~ly!><' & Ga111.1n1c • Deptb1ron Fac1:ib • "Thttapy SpQ • Jul~tes. Evenu~ • Contour Mas~Jotl' • Manicures 5H • Prnsure Point • Pedicures ... • Rrilexology • Sculp<ured Nails (.'\ • 14 Kt. Gold J"'1elry • Electrolysis '2.J 18836 Brookhurst Fountain Vall~y . CA 92708 {714)962·33~7 LUNCH OR 01 ..... H buy one at reqular once Qet second at • • pnce HO ll..UT EverylhtnQ you ltke to f'RI Pxcept the calonPc:; lal and carbohyarales • Low Cholesterol • Lo·Cal Also a fine c;PIP<:t1on of Bill<ery Df'lttes CLOSID OH 7 t l2 ldh1~ 842 4611 SUMO A Y 1;~;~~:..1 • * FREE * "COUPON SPECIAL11 14KT 16" GOLD ··s·· CHAIN with purctiase ol 589-uo Excluding discount items Good on lh1s eouoon single> 1tern Sub1ect to stock on hand LINBROOK JEWELERS Saf-.y-sov-S"°""'9 c.wtw c-of ... CICploli. .. w- ,.. -© l 7040 Marr>fla St., fouRtaht Vall~ 1714, 963-4754 ' 17141 ,.l-6753, COMf'lffi Ll,..E Of -Hallmark cards oarty gOOdc:; Q1lt wrapping. ~s & ~ta11oncry Al'.:>O complete se1ec1ton ol o•ft<. lor all occasions Oll1CP '>uP01tes business carac; Cross Hallmark & Pentel pen-; & pencils • many more> brands Rubber c;1;irnps & 1ntr0duc1ng Lazercralt wood carved desk acces::.one!> Fowl+ain Volley Stationery & Gifts 11071 MOCJftoliO at Totbert, M~o Squort ·-.. -.......... _\...., fl l_...1 -C-.•YIM- @::: CARPET & 0 UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Professionally done. KEN'S CLEANING SERVICE Call 979-6153 for estimate ~of C~ Clt9Mn hlstffvtt .t CvlHontle l!OINOfiR r; ___ _ TALBIRT KING TUT EGYPTIAN FURNITURE CUSTOM MADI IY STILES UPHOLSTStY ~·n~ Tur ~~,!~l I~~or~~!ir~1phob1~r1n~ .11'11 J\ ,11l:ihl1· L.1r,1?r .,t'l<'rt1on of fobnl' 11120 ~t. '-tU. v.-.y,,... 963-4107 =0 RISTMAS S,ICIAL DRAPIRY CLUMIMG IXCLUSIVEL Y 1714) 979-8975 SHINE DRAPERY C LEANERS U .9' ,_.t. 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""'"'' _ _, ~·--- •10 1?' .... _ll -•-,,CAfl1ft HOLIDAY SPECIAL Diet . 6eholll0f Mod11tcot10n · NutT111on · ~$L._ THE SAFE & SURE Pt.AN ONL vs I 5 FOR s WEEKS l'lU~ llfOISTAATt()N f EE Fl)fl NEW MEM8£.A!, MPPIS everyday Slender Sooon Restauranr 7 132 Edinger Hunl Beach CALL 17141894·2022 1213) 285-9440 & ~!~~ .. ~~~.~! * ir 100/o DISCOUMT OM MfY PURCHASE WITH COU..OM MILE SQUARE FLORIST I 6509 llOOKHUIST STlllT Cet ... , Order e«ty fOf' Chri19-1 1714) 839·5200 cabaLLe~os RACOUET ANO SPORTS Cl.US =® •EAllJl<tNG • 44 I If HTCO TlNNI"-('O\Jf>T'> • 20 MM{.<J[lflAll ('(\UOlf >; •tNOCIC'fO!.• • so ... , fl" .w. ....... tN(, POOi. ·C't VYP>{ '.Iii; • OOT~JACUll•1 8AO AACA • OUlf'><t'l«~NOYOlllYOAll • J FUt l !.ti[ 81\.<l<HB .. ll ((,VATC,ltN(l(l('IM'•' • / I Ull •,tJ( VCAl ltllAU COIJh 1 ~ tNOOc.I+•'. tll•• '4lW.,01'L '.-RflT rouNIAtN v1ou1 • C•l•'Ol'"'"""l()tl I u 1 !>46-11:.60 DAIL V PILOT 89 FASHION WI<; Ir IUUTY SUPPLY SPffi..11"'9 hi "Yow" Comp1et1;1 Hair Cdre lor Men & Women All MJtOr Brands Makeup & Facials W10 Styhng Finest Oualtty Nail Care Sculptured Na11s Jultettc>c; Tip:. Manicure!> & Pedicures by C1nd1 Clor men & women) Whole5ale & Retail · Ooen to Publtc 1806 I MOCJl'OUG St. 96).7022 IC_T...,.&~I 041911U. S.-•I MNd FhtandftCJ °" M9'· Hetp7 \\ , ...... M .. I but.llll''i-l"'t-"' M'l'llrlnl! thl• mn'I 'Ult.•ttk fin.innni.: Sfl,\ JC'C'OOnti. rt'l't•tvabh• mq•ntnrv In.in' lt'.l'l'" <·tc· Wt• pn•pan• 1·onvinr1nf,! pr<'i-rntJt1on pa1·kal!t'' II 111•c·f'~ ... Hn· "" v.111 <Irr ..... up v1l11r acTounllnf.' '"i.t1·m and rerord'-;ind don• or11.in11at 11111 1(1 ~l'<I r \1 .. 1 Up for b!HI" Of ftOltlll'HIJ! MIUrt't' rt•\ It'" & M'fUI In\ eason~:;.eetiftCJS VALLEY PRINTING @ NAUTILUS HEW,OltT ,HYSICAL FITNESS CEKTH IS HOW tM FOUMTAIM YAWY The Most Advanced Cond1t1omnq Concept tn The Wor10 Increase S1renqth Fle1ub11tty & Endurance For the Weekend Athlete as well as the p10 Featunno the full ltne of ~ Moclilwt.. Rehab1htatton & Physical ThMaov• Sauna Jacuzzi Locker & Shower tae1hhes for men & women HAUTIWS HEWPOttT OF FOUNT Al .. VALLEY .8780 Warner Ave. e41.30, , :.:. f6\ llh1s coupon entifles y()u 10 one free wor11out) V @ GOLF EQUIPMENT -& CWB REPAIR ...... ~OSI com0Pt1l1ve OrlCPS 1n ,trf'cl1 Chrt<:tr'l"<K Scx>cial CIO<.f.' C'lttl nn Lddtec. '>latnl<'!>:• sit><·' Irons '~ 1rrnc; ._. S240. Ydw ..•.•••.• ·'I 00. Ht'q lch ttor. ..,. s-doyt 11 .J tit Christrioo' JIMMY CLARK'S GOLF SHOP 16t 1 Alabama HunllnQton Beach 536-5808 PRINCETON AUTO LEASING 10'>33 Elli· Foun1a1n V.tllcv 964-31 lb ''•000~,tM\)t I •• 1ur1 ll .... (O\,N'• "· ViAlll v (A , .. ,," lllll'ttf1Nl U 1tJ•~'kl. •1 979-6620 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM YOUR FOUNTAIN VALLEY MERCHANTS Mtal--1010 MiscellaMous 8080 MillkGll ..... 10'7 .....,. & OrcJ-s 1090 Sldillg 809] Sporfiilg G-ooch 1094 loah & MmiM loah. ,OWft" 904 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... llfillP"9"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... ... .... .... 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-lal SW t 31 gal. Noms st.aiJlless sU . ..,--fMINll waler cooler. concrete Piaoo·player w/Rinky· ~Ported CaahmeTe In· stepping stones. sofa. T\nk hardmao duo. $1100 dian Christmas Orna-lamps, radio, TV. llhr orolfer. men~s. beaded . "".a 11 chair. C'all 842·2l08 after 87~2543 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rare Gom.n Cockatoo. 11 Pvt Pty wants to buy inches. w/ cage P.P. piano for cash. 497·1618, MustaeU! $436. 64>2963 1213> 8'77·166.5 Hammood Regent. Must sacnfice. 645·228.1 . 2 pr Fischer skis w/bind· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31' Mako: 2 Mere outbrd ~o~mS!l:~c~'~ref a~~~~ hlaS & poles. 175 & 180. Get•ral 90 I 0 ~~~:u;::r yt~~ macluoe wit.able. S22S. Xfnt cond. $90 eu . ••••••••••••••••••••••• old. 7M·0368 ~2140 6'73-2012orS46-060t 12' Glaspar. 512 Johnson -------- SKJ BOOTS $15. Sizes ~1'1. 7, 8. 91-'!, UN. Slus SlS K2 ntleist golf clubs. woods mowr. t.rlr. Extras. A·l 'Tl SKJPJACK ~ open &irons usedtwl~ call cond. Reasonublc . V8,vbf,tcak.~w1m stcp. ' · m&103 ~. Bimiru top, trlr han11ng gifts, on ganal SPM all day Sat African & Himalayan · · photographs, 31740 Coast ltwy~ So. Laguna. Mlllicd OHlu "" ....... & ............. 8085 Small Diamond do11es, spec. breed. $14 ea Buy now for Ch ristmas. 64&-8541 Trina eves around 8PM 546-4039. Sl0,400 080, Tom wkdy~ TV,llt.dlo. -~~ll95~~~~~-CM-.. UJO cm. Solomon 101 $5. -.., IOU PolesSZ.~2349 4lllM803 .... uuc..ts 80'3 ---------1 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt new & used ofc furn, ,....~ · I Arp Odyssey Symphelier plan fil•, wk benches """UC\ IJ'OUp, me · lwn + anvil case xlot cond C. E. SURPLUS 631·2777 beds.!ec~rd playu, $975 or best offer: ~/ l"llll radio, coverlet.a, 642-2914 or :>48-04?9 Speed. 0 . Pr Int FI u Id like new. $150. 646-6747 · Duplicator , Model 2300. GUITAR 12 STRING : ForSaJe"asis",bestof· Aiit az rdrll SZS. Swedish Never used. in ong. ship-fer. 642""321 ext m . rll'ePlace SSC>; p I n g c a rt o n . S 7 5 SS7·2240 714-96().3053 U.OSED OFFICE: must ~·-... . ---------sell elec. typewriters. ........ Wl'OQI-. iron round For Sale Thomae Tnanon ~ mdl 26 $375. marble loJ: table w/4 Orpn. Xlnt cond Fully Olivetti. Edit. 2 $325. dut fltt1 W'able. $300. electroo1c. beautifully Both \&nlta lesa than l yr Small drop tear table, carved wood. $2SOO. old Ir In xlnt cond. ?.i Kam radio. $175. Come Ir See at 17805 Sky 915S-2'78 \.&Ual-3474. Part Qr. Sulle C, Irvine --------- Mull sen u 1--9 ~3JOO Used Savin photo copier PARROTS Tamed Moluccan $750. Spectacle parrots $90, African Grey $335, wrought iron cages $85. P.P. 556-6921 ,,__ & Orc)afts IOtO ••••••••••••••••••••••• F\ne ..-ed Piano11 for sale. Oranda·Omate Oak up rt.1-Splneta. Free del 8800~:v5:':f e . HM775 Lawtey Holiday with Genie SU80. Days ec.mo Eves 551-0498 -.u•v... pc•.--------ml>. Beatof'ftr. Write ad IO'llt'a.118" Clatln«. Yamaha, Black. ms. Daily Pilot. P O. Have something you want -.0079 Xlnt cond. $95 llSS-2349 Boir ~ta Mesa, CA to lell! ClaMJlled ads do Want Ad Reluha M.2-M11 _elk_i_or_Ki_m____ 93828 • It well. 6'2·567L ---..... -f C\ r -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl'\' 'E~1 SELL 'E~I TR.\DE 'l:;)t R E~t 'F.)I To pllt'c your ad ln this column cull 642·5678 DAllY PILOT . " ........... . Girls ski clothes. Si%e 5-7 perfect rond. 552-1070 SpoltlMJhods 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NA, St.no 8091 ....................... ca OWN llNT·ATY Low as $10/mo. No de- Polllt ttqtDred $(9.7024 Diver's Oi!ar: New U.S. Divers 80 aluminum Beal&tif\l.I 25" color TV. 2 rust.free tank, A 50 U.S. yr wmty. free del. $128. D i v e r s t a n k . a MH786. Sponsway's re1ulator & ---------ca.n'Ylni cue. Scuba Pro Clarion AM/ FM stereo badlpeck, new. all for Xlnt cood. $50. Pleas~ S200 Call 557 .5259 ask for call s:n-3149 aft 6pm. _Larry ____ .------Stereo · Sansl G .3000 re· Knee board, like new $85. Wetaual $25. 968-2518 Sell thJnis rut with Dally Pilot Want Ads. cdver. Phillipg turnla· hie. Quadraneic speakers with wood cablneu. Ex· ceUeot condition. ~. ~. CIU11lfied Ads THIS iswtterethe BOAT ACTION IS For Buying Or Selling And for the latest In BOATING NEWS ctMCk our front Pl~ lndH dally. l•LlflQlt•U Want Adi 25' T R OJAN Ca bin ()'uiser. Radio, full can vas, extras. XJnt cond SSllOO. 8'7S·l78S z• Owens cabin cruisl'r Sips 4, Radio. Dingy, Bait tank, excl cond. 8.'>t ()fr, 545-1616/S3l·S125. at' REINELL. F/B, 1975. Custom trlr. OMC350·4 bolt main balanc~d . VHF, m an y ~xtru~ 112,500. 548-78111. 846-9468 L8' Glasspar. 140 hp Merc ury Cru iser. American trlr. MWll s~ $1900. Sll&-M7 l Avon 10• Red Seal 714 ~ 2 bp. Xltu. full> eq\ip. Sl,100. 64$.&UG . .. . 1 .. .:D=l:•:..:DAl=L.:.:.Y~P1L.::.::O:.:.T ____ .:.;W;.:;ed;;;.~.;;:;;;;~·..;.Deeeimbt~~--r-13_1t_11 Alltot, IM,...tecf Mtot, lMporhd A.tot, lmpotied ....__._ tl60 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,__ ,71 • ...,..,, u.~ •••· u .. d At.to•. u .. d ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,,, • ~ t7l0 ... __._ t765 .......... ·~ ................................................................... .. ·w l.G1em.aUaDlll .\Ml f'M ..................................................................... Mdl ttlO Qeu;ulct ttJO ttut... tflZ r <"ll•Atl Hod> $110(1 73 Jal XJtt bill ift· 'Tl To.rot• Col'Ofta M•rk •••u•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• NSTa afU •Ide.I oot. rhrom~ ~ lrt U. blue wa~ .e.ooo ml ,. V6 Turbo Purr h Junr ·5 El Camino ~ Eng "12 VI. at.ereo, aurf r•"'· ;~· ~/~~ ~~k ~~· Goodcood. MJ.0449 All cxln.l ltlcl moontoof. Sh• r p I o o k I n 11 tx tnl top «JGd. S2000 lHS Triumph t)Ucc C\c'anl)' ~ $950 or bolt offtt 18 • spnnger. ac 548e&l30 SEA RAY'S 17' ta 30' ........ 1150 ... us H u • 1a >' o P 2 5 o c K . ~ " mod1llt'd. new mnlur. SIA I.A Y IOATS 1iew u.r.. many v1erta., UOlCoW.Hwy.N.8 . l•&bora. booU. 6 ~l•nO •> 1·1547 Sl800 lnvetttd Will take ---------1 t.lo(ftt~rS8T5 Muat M!ll Ph TJO. ,,.,. CHRISTM~ SALE CHllSCaAfT WIU.CUFT II~~ 111"'1l()f')', IK ta l:! ...... Ul71f .,._, 1111 'A u 11 .rn aoO l"ord 11o llo•rklC')' pump. .i.11 xtr a.'!I • tundt'm lrlr. '!lll>&y bart•o..v a-:1. hh l 11 tir.. Ml ~i..\11 ......,...._ .. ,,.., .... ,..... •1•0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttn• •• ~~·-1'\111) uU C'Onl .. nf'd v.nttator. 2 air rood• uorwn. root lop air TV antenna, C R r.td1 0 \M lo"M llt'f't'O us-. like """"ll""' .. Olbt>T C'lllrl!> too num«'roia to ml'n uoo VC'T')' 't'r)' l'kan La* at this on~ ~fort' )'UU bu) ' l' :all 1'ru ma n • l THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOl'>ll 114PllU A a1vo (0S1A Ml !>A t>4 l 0010 ~~=-/ 9050 Rt'frt 2.1' Motor Hnml' All ••••••••••• ••• ••. •• • • • • Klrll 1225 pet wk. t~ per t 'h.:u'tt!r plu.sll till 01 ;:, nu 846-~ 1110t0r }11<•h1 , hourly u1 fo'nr rent 20' motor home. W.Ulytf75 2172 675 7411 Comrl•lcly equipped Av11.1 Chri11tma11 & New Purticfr u r 11.:hh. 10 Yud1t. Ut-l' 16 thru 23, Siii Year.-673'5133 ~r pcr.;011, t·ull urt 6 PM 9 0 '°' re.ervat1on11 ti73 1018 ~Trani 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.977 24 ' Centunan VaC' loah. Soil 9060 uoneer. perfet't cond. m· •••••••••••• •••• • •• • •• • verter sya, all xtras + read} to go. 551·5658 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,, CHIVIOLIT SUl.NaVAH Automatic. AM 1 1'' M llU:l'tO ta~. pwr 'lttr tn•. hi bad. 111•»1• ...-1al pamt. crw•~ con trol. pop top roof au• 1u lank•. T .1n 1m 11 wtwcll • luw m1l1•1 L1t· llUfS.Sc-r Pa:!-41 H477 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1ot-o 11A • ao• 11l11 o (0'.llA Ml \A b~ J 011111 T1 CH4C \ •n '' lon Stub b)' 1ut0 p a. 111r.•m1rm tasir. ('USlum pnt 1 rv t & ~ ~l~ lo ml IUut• bk ScUlO t My pflH· $4"~ Whb ()Ir 7Sl ~7 or ~:i:m ""1QUl4•4 1978 Chn > unt> to n iJ'ntbec.I \ a.fl t u" tom m tf'n or l.oaded Brnncl nit~ ~rt.I> lhrOut4huul $10.~loHer A•k for Bt\--11 J Ofletl at 64!> 77 00 ooixa: '78 Vi\N U200 AC. PS, Undr \Hnty <2200 ml) l>h: t'()nv i.;w1 vul s~al8 1 11or o AM /FM t·ass PP 752-9266 '78 Ford Van Custo m Mke ofr & take over pmts. 968-3785 '78 Font auto. air, i.ttirco ca."5 • 1V. delux mlcnor. S7500 or ofr 497 303!! ·73 Dodge I Ton window Va.n$l700 Auto SerYic•. ,arts 646-5882 WT QfAMCIPOI lt71UOl't SAVI! IUYa.LLUl MO W t 1•·· MOW AllJVIMGI •IMW• •l.ISAW• '14Dll419 (37SLl'l''I ~~ult' ($GC>ft!Ml.1 "'1'al0Zhp t589P0M ) 'T7 m Op <2.USPh itm•r (3URKS> 'T1 CS (689'f J Kl it TISla <Sl80308 I "717Ulhp (505WPP> Nao hn\lled numbl'r of U118 m ·1I.a1tul av.a1l1t b'4r CaJl \LS \od. y I lll-J040 4tl-4f4t ---~ICOUMTY'S OLDIST & Sal• Serv1t-e Leaslng Rov CCll"Yer,IK. &uiftoyre BMW LS40 Jamboree Newport Duc h 640.6444 CREVIER &I Sf 6 UOAOWAY SA .. IA AMA 835·3171 !Ht VLllMATE 0'UVIHG MACHINE •USEDIMW1• 73 8avariaS/R (567HJPl '75 2002 Auto,air(22361 '763 OalS/R (029RKM l 'T7!>30.4spS/R 10179> T71mcsi 4/spd (TR5962) mac irllldf' ill out. li.000 71 COIOUA •S* fact order. rull)' 12100/makt! olr 846-7648 _&_21_63 _____ _ tllltoll'.~1'3 -..aevu eqwpped. S'7900. 644•4684· or~ '91 Conv. Ntw en(. painl 641>-lGl ~ ftlJ &i ~ ttlahat oft OftT ._..... t731 •• Corona a dr 3,000 m l c ·n ''' 5 ....................... l3000 -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• -sww rebll tnJ. • Nice 1...;...;.....;..._..-...__ ___ _ 74 ac.-•Me ~. ie.t.htr 1tttnn1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CORVITTISI 'tlS Nlll&aa£ ·~ • T~ ahepe, baa tvet· 4 1peed, AM/f'M and wheel. wlok mirror. Is lt7t CADILLAC Excellent bod)' work Nll •lrunl Not many t.ch ·UDO Call •ft 6.00 a.Do.ADO a upu vued by Rl r yUl1nt Cra~ cam, ff~ drnan headtra, Craaar chromed nma. MW tires. at.ereo. etc. Call 837·5087 left' 1423KU.J Now pmwtinltea.-..o73Allr Thu oo l1 IA>AOEO' Wriaht. f1beralu11 OM. y SJHO for Bryan Lale or buy Im mediate "~1a.uat. ._.._.. ~ '7'7 Detlvesi! (34131 HOWAID Chevrokt ........,.......... ••••••••••••••• • • ••• ••• 516, 9 SO Dovt' 4t Quutl StH °'~ 2150 Harbor Blvd .C M. i& TRT. low mUu Needs HOWAltD Cltev ... t NEWPOR'f BEACH 645-1700 worll:, 3300. Pally. 8 5. Dove & Quall Sta. UJ.0555 TllMAGEIS Gritb your folks and took al thls 76 Mu•tane I l Cobr a . VS all 111tru. Sharp look.&. S349S or of· rer640-589l GM482 NEWPORT BEACH ~••••••••••••!?.~~ Val&aw..... 9770 l3J.OS55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''76 Bua. auto. :ur. t'M stereo cus . Z.bed. ex clean SliOOO 962·414S 64 Baja $800 631 5043 ,7 .. 0 '72 VW Bus. to•M c ass .. derk, new engme S2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64.5--TT27 '71 280 SLRoadsterlCp ---------Mint cond. Tobiu:co '7S VW Beetle·T .. wny bro wn A I T . A / c. betge extenor. deluxe 1n AM/ fM cass s tereo tenor. AM/fM Stereo N11nll whl. m1ch tires. M•~ & radial tires One car C'VT l ownu PP Ph owner Pr1. Pt $2900 491.2353 & 631-0900 C.11 6.13-2791 '63 M 8Z 220 Xlnl cond Recenl valve job Clean Red lthr ml Best ofr 644-L988. 642·0348 'Tl ~D Auto. atr. 1m mac. Lo ml. Must sdl 64(}$565 eves. 754 6341 days. '73 Bus. r bll e ngine. AM/FM IHrk. $2850/of· fer 492·Sl3S '72 VW Squar ('back . AM/FM cass, snrf. rblt CJll(. x!nl tires and intr Body xlnl . no rust $2000. 675-467!>. 957·0791 '78 280SE. Ivory. i.nrr. 67 Squareback. rblt eng. stereo tape. 9,000 m1. trans clu. 861 ofr/ tradt> Xlnt cood. 6'.S-3955 art 6. for trucll. 642·2978 iUSOSEL 7,000 m1. Prv. Ply 213-826-2372 • 'Tl 000 Diese l $14.9~ or take over Lse . days ~U30eves661-6827 MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 VW Sqbk. good cond. original owner. $1400 1194-2293 '66 BaJa Bug. eng. reblt at S(XX). Porsche enR. good cood. S 1000 Ph 646 2209 aft 6PM ·57 oval wmdow VW. red. '73 Sedan Seville. 44.SOO mi Onf owner. Leialhcr Int. al power S2~00 ~. '76 Cad Eldo Loaded . Cream w/buclukin llhr ant . A s tr o roof 1162-0104/ 898--0861 '7S Cad Sdn de Vile. "<Int cood. all extras. must sell $.52001 or best orr er 492-2431 ·r. SEVILLE Has ever yUung Moonroof. Roll'I gnll. genwne wire whlll. leather. etc. elr All y ello w c remt> puff Sl t.400 b7!> 3 "435 eves/wknds '76 Cad Seville. full pwr . xlnl rond Low m1 Sky blue 640-!>624 Aft ll PM '76 Cad Eldorado c:on vert.. all avail optwn~ 1ncl fuel 1n/ec11nn Absolute per ,·ond 494-0167 9917 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·r. Camaro. 26.000 m1. V-8, AM/FM ras&. SSOOO 960-2978 aft 6pm eo..gc.-9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 XR7 Clean. loaded. Mu11t iu1<'nf1t't'' 831 2683 67 foni Mustang. S700. ---------1 Call aft.er6 PM '73 XR7 39.000 l'lll New Phone646-M17 r adia ls. AC. AM/fo'M stereo Very clean $2700 '67 Mustang Classk. 8 cyl. 64l).a293 uuto. PS. vin yl. Mu11t Dodgit '9 l 5 5""' SUISO 642· 1714 ••••••••••••••••••••••! flltif~Cill.S l.ate ·;s Chargl'r !-I t: grab your folks and buy 37.000 m1, S brand new IJus '76 Must II Cobra VH t 1 res t" ii c A M / t M Loack>d S349St make ofr stereo All p11o r xtras. Jlr 64().51111 cc 13495 968-9662 --------- adtmobHe 9'5 5 1.968 Dodge Monaro Sta ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• Wgn. hvy duty lrlr h11rh. '73 VUila Cruiser. 9-pass . lgroolrnck,3!.eats.runs PIS. PIB. aut.o. air. low good. S250 644 4044 ITU AM/ FM. new ures. '76 Aspen 4 dr evl•ry xtrn. bri<s. sunroof. lst $1700 pll.L'\ V~ Asking S3500 takes 675-2707 64.S--0666R331339SS63l42 '78 C utl u ss Sa l on Ford 9940 Brough11m. 4dr. 15.000M. • •••• ••• • ••• • • •• • • • • •• • loaded S6850 552·8656 • PHIL LONG FORD ................ '\•#II a.. ..... ····-·· .,., •. ,. •• \.omOC.•.... , ..... ·71 Cutlass. AC. i;tert>O, 4 dr. i.eood c:ond. S87S1b1tt ofr642 7521 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Htchbk. gold. lo m1, xlnl rond Ask mg $1500 67J.~. 673 3900 PtynDuth 9960 .............••.•...••• '66 PLYMOUTH Salelhte Petenoft 44' $87K J 34•CF27 Cal>Catahna Ste.I Mita.r Yochh (714 1 846-27~ (2131598 9433 • Acceuoriff 9400 Mltol w Clllted 9 590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·uno Pickup true k box. S200 WEWIUIUY YOUll DA TSUH PArD FOR OR NOT TOPDOUAR FOtt TOP CAIS QoMd °" S..ndays 19'T7 MGB Convt 13K m1. '76 530 1, $9200. S ilver/ AM/FM stereo. wires. su ck/ 1mmac 645-6470. mint.S5750.Call494-4!>91 Porsche rirns. :.unrooC - nds rag lop, rblt t-nR. st.tong. fast. $1200/bsl of rer 495-0309 ·m 250. 3 spd amt rm. >1 track. Cra~ar~. ~1d~ ures. Spoilers. black mt <ongl Blk with ~"""' stnpesouts1de PP S2.WO or B 0 552·!>700 aft lpm Ask for Don ·-;i; Cntry Sq ~ p .. ,., waj(On. um/fm t.ipt-. ('ru!Se . t whl All pwr Lo rru 759 186i 1. dr hrdtp Low m1leagl'. n ·bll en~ 1nt'. radio. ht'ater air t•ond I nc.~s repair> \power steen n g & power b rakl''I Gd 95.S-1772 LIDO 14. Good r ond 200 &302 Font V8engmes, $1050 or best orfer. S250 ea. 847-0150 ask for t.IJ.3591 eves Keith WINDSURt~ER Board !.athng lesson!> for C.:hnstmus Suve S on purchase or rentals Fa t· tnds avail al d1st·ount M A T L A C K SPORTCRAt'T Seul Bch OH:! I 439·3869 :12· Bl(')('k Island Culler. ~~~~~~~~~-! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '48 FORD WOODY Ji'uJJy restored! $13,000 675-6161 SSO.IMJO mvt·~ted Will sell '68 Classic El Dorado. for S27.~ 080 65!1445 $1050or best offer . orfi59.21.58 675-1063 a fl llAM '55 T·BIRD. 75'7' restored. BARWICK DATSUN '"'·"I I \Joi ll 4 .1 p1 .11 .11111 831-1375 49 3.3375 WE-BUY CLEAHCARS &TRUCKS COMM ELL CHEVROLET ~ 11.irhor llh 11 ( 't i:-iT:\ M l·:S \ 77 Hobie Cal 14. dclux~ model. w trlr. cat box. all l'?ear, xlnl rood . mus *II 714 633 3132 aft 5 546-1200 . White/red tntr. $4900 ----------• fllTtl. CdM. 675-1784. 10· MontRomery Sailboat Oars 1nC'I Xlnl cond S550 Ph 770 U132 Sabol for Chnstmai.. com pl mdudmg oari. & dol ly S2.'iO 494·32Zl eves CHRISTMAS PRESENT •WANTED• SABOT SAILBOAT Must be in good cond1· uon Ca ll Mr. Miller al ~7 2132 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •RV INVt:STMENTS• SEMINARS SATJ.5PM "on sit~" Dale's RV Rentals is now s ponsoring a mini- educaU<>nal seminar thal will in 2 hrs, demonstrate a S to 8 to 1 ratio or earn· mjls. I nvestmsents in Dale's Nation wide ren- tal lse 1s exclusively un- der contract Wllh: AAA. AMTRACK. UNITED. NATIONAi.. WESTERN. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CA RS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS lf your C'&r is extra clean see 11'1 first. tAUSIUICIC 2925Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979.2500 WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAPPY Used Car Mgr 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN -MERCIJRV KLM. TCS. ANWB, to 2626 HARBOR BLVD name a handful or over COSTA MESA ~sen eves. ------ ~ 9715 ........................ '75 2000 Spyder . 30,000 m i. Xlnl ext. Red vinyl 1nl. AM/FM stereo. $5200 bst ofr.653-8096/435·3317 Dahun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DATSUNS* 1..-ges.Mctlon OfAll~ls SAU':S·LEASI NG PARTS·SERVICE 'COSTA MESA . DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD 540..6410 540-92 I l 1976 DATSUN 210Z 4 speed. 8JJ' rond .. stereo & mags Super s harp! Only 38,900 mil es ! (972NPC). MUST SH HOW! Mlrocle Maldo/R..-lt 21SOHarbor81vd .. C M. 645-5700 53 maj or wholasalers --------- w h Ir h are pr in ting WE IUY t•~l.AJ.jl.:Aolilll:.&.~~~ 8oGts. SUps/ Docks 9070 Dale's in their '79 "Fly· USB> CARS! Drive '' Brochures. We're lhe new Chevrolet ---------Select Los Angles ...... ~• hi I lh 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AVAILABLE Colorado Sp.rings, San ~e:te~. ,:e r;~~~ Y AC Newport 646 o~ t Francisco or Seattle for your used car! the S earning Iota lion for JOE 30' Avalon mooring In RV Call fo r rth r your . r u e LI .a.c PHERSO .... rront of Sean's & swim ln!ro. (714> 559-4446 Mr. """" "" area '26.ooo 673 5009 Lissner. CHEVROLET LUXURY BAY FRONT ---------1 21Aut.oCenter Dnve apt w/dock 3 br, 2 ba & ~ Race, IRVINE frpl 673-4928 ..,.-~ 9540 768-7222 S LIP W/\NTt:D 38' ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- S ailbo at. Newpo rt '75 VB Vega Panel Wagon WANTED! Heward 7141682 7237. :m HP 350 Motor. Needs Late model To yotns, 683-0950 Bryan some work. body in good Volvos. Plrkupi, & Vans s hape . $600 call art Sl.J P net.oded N" pl lk h. 6 OOpm wk. nltes 898-6073 Call us t.oday ' ill't'Ommodate e1tht'r 3'>' Ask for Bryan r:11••• or4S' new Yacht 645 l\f.00 4 Wheel Dri•es Pvt llunl1ngton II arbour lkx:"-ror rent 213 S9'l !>645 Uoal d<K·k available up lo 26' 1n NB SIOO m n 581·3525 675-9174 - •••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #I IN CALIF. CotteMete P'll '4•·tl0l or S40·t4'7 Autos.lmport•d *DRIVE A• * LlnLE. •• * SAVE A LOT • • BARWICK DATSUN ~.tfl ,llJ,f ft I ,tJJI''' ,lftH 831-1375 493.3375 "We need to buy clean DatsWl used rar11" S Will Pay Top Dollar S COS:TA MESA DATSUN ~!>HARBOR BLVD 540-64 I 0 540·02 I l '74 8210, radio. cass .• new clutch & t ires. Sl600. 4.IM-7701 '71 240Z. A/C, new tires. 44K m i, orig mi, xlnt cood. $4000, 848·2052 afl 5 2:524 Harbor Blvd. Boots. Speed & s.i 9080 COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714/549-8023 tm 191"2' lfawauan Jet -------- ···········~··········· 9705 ...:p_m_. _____ _ AlfaRomto C>n ve. Harden 460 t-'ord. 4'~ hrs. tandem lrlr Must sell S.'i 1 56S8 T1 m119ortatioft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ew,,,..,,s•/ R8lt 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 Jeep Command o, 225 VS. auto trans, PIS . $2100 Of' bsl. 548-1026 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972FORD RA.HCHERO CUstom. lacquer paint. louvered t.Jlilgate & a II new inter io r ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Alfa Romeo GTV 1600 Nds s om t' work $2000/b~l ofr 644-5161 '73 Alfa Berhna Mini rood. Blaupunkl t\ Mt fo'M s tereo. AC . 28mp11 559-0081 e ves art 7pm 831·9103 Iv msg 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a a DD Fantastic Closeout oo 1978 Models 1979 Models nowarnvlnR MUST SELL DICK Mii !.ER MOTORS 120W Wamer.S.A 557-2132 '920 'T7 MGB Roadster Xlnl cood, l6,000m1. AM/F M. 1.968 VW Van runi. good rack. $4700. 541 4391 . SSlO after 6PM 675-9931 67~39'74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YEAR END CLEARANCE q.I 9746 '65 VW. Squareback. sun •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• roof. radials. new ba l ·74 Opel Manta Coupe gd lery. runs. must 'it'll. All '78 Dem06 trans .. auto trans , vinyl $375.661-0541 this m onth ! '""·reasonable, !>81 3610 TODAY' m ust RO See u~ ..,.. '71 Sup e r Bug ronv dys,497·2362evs. Aulom1tl1c· Lake new Ponche 9750 S29SO 548-6756. CON HELL CHEVROLET :!..!t.!8 llarbor Bl> it I 'I >ST:\ \1 t-:S \ 546-1200 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• '74 Beetle Air. tape dc:k . 61Super90. 95r;, re11lored. hitch. must s urr1 flee red w/blaek int .. Class1C· $2000 Ph 54Q.~ 548-3861 '71 Super Beetle. snrf. rm '78 911 SC pelro blue cass . radaa ls. GS.000 m1 loaded. xlnt. cond low Xlnt cond S1600. 64S·0147 1977 CHEVROLET IMPALA SB>AM mt. 768-8502 l9T1Targa911S. Recaros. Bamberg FM. 34,000 m1, $17,900. 673-5005. 1213) 698-963.5 '70 911-T. B gun 96.000 nu. AM /FM stereo cass. Xlnt cond. $6900 fUlD. ~9707. 'Tl 924, Blll/Blk. Mint' Snrf. AC. Ste reo w/cass Polished Alloy wheels 33,000 mi. New Ko n1 s hocks. $8900 or take over lease pyml'~ of $237/mo. No cash req'd 640-5142 days. 581, 0794 eves/wknds '66 Porsche 912. only 6.000 on eng, $3,9!>0 1213 I 431-~.434·7151 'T1 Porsche 911S. s s pd. air, Blaupunkl stereo. s unr'f , blkl blk . oil cooler. headers. alloys, P/W, fog lamps. 6K m1 $18,395. 675-0512 '68 Targa 912. reblt eng Alloys, 5 spd $6!>00 49&-2145 '63 Po rsche Clasi.1r Beaut. red cpe. wtnew blk int Nr new tong, brakes. Kon1 adJ shocks. extremely l'lean & straight 2 owner rar Only$.5500 Call 640-0738 '76 911 S Targa 43.000 m1 plat. gold, paint. lthr. ale. 7" far wheels. xlnt rood. $17,500 631-4004 or 67S.7299 '76VWBus See&dnvcto a ppreciate S46001offer 494-7886 '68 Bug. sell all or for parts Afternoons Tobi 5$-7248 ValTo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES, SERVICE 4HDLE.ASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EARLEIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 Automatic. pwr. steer ing. factory air rond . UJlted glass. 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Stoeks I l VOL. 71 , NO. 3'17. •SECTIONS, 46 PAGES , R . f uss1an Flu l i I ' • B1TO•BARL Y oi .. .,..,., ......... Ab ent I m flJW'ea bJt rtt ot'd le11el• tod ay at Orana Coat scbool d1 trlcta aa more and more atucknts eamto down wtth wh t docton. ~1Jevc is 11 type-of RUS&Jan nu. OUmaJas in rour school di~ tricts saJd lhfo 1b6entff1 m tally is the htiht'st ever rtt0rded ~•lh some classe reporhna tht- ablenH ol ti> ptreen1 of lht1r !llUd~ Onn1e County Health Dt-i>art meat olfl'1ab ttes.cri bed t.hfo nu iltuatlon H "explosive" but . trtHl'd that UM-1tr11n of Ou crtallnf the havoc a.s "mtld and moderate" and or falrly 'hort duration .. It's lht' old formula of KCt lo bed." a b altb departmt"nt nune saJd. "We're Ul touch with 'BoBo, Yourself~ Dana Spear, a 19-month-old Huntington Beach youngster. wants no part of a visit with Santa Claus. The protesting lad made his feelings known during a Santa session at the south Coast Plaza Mall in Costa Mesa. 1Dree More Killed In Iran Protests ISFAHAN, Iran <AP) -Army gu nfire kille d three m ore persons in this central Iranian city today as club·wi elding sup· porters of Sh ah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi roamed the streets in convoys hunting his opponents and beating them up. sources re· ported. W estem correspondents who reached Isfahan today saw hospitals jammed with gunshot casualties and victims of street bea1lags reportedly by secret poUce, troops and military·led mobs of loyalists. Doctors al ls(ahan hospitals reported the death toll from three days or violence in the city rose to at least 44, with more than 700 wounded or badly beate n . Authorities have con· firmed only nine dead and 65 wounded. Western diplomats in the city 250 m lies south of Tehran report· ed the army used tear gas and then opened fire Monday night a fte r d e mons trato r s who marched through the city pt!acefully went on a rampage a nd attacked b anks. m ovie houses, omce buildings and other symbols of the shah's "Westenllzatforr campatgn which Mosle m religious leaders op- pose. SAUDI ARABIA Miles 500 U.S.S.R. ,,,.., ......... SCENE OF FIGHTING More Death• In Iran squrces reported, thousands of supporters of the shah went on a rampage of their own, s m ashing store windows displaying pie· lures of Ayatullah Khomaini. the religious leader of the anti-shah movement, and ripping his pie· lures from walls and power poles. ORANGE COU NTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECE MBER 13, 1978 , Elllpties Coast Schoo IS~ \ all the county .,chool distncll> and th\'lr nuntl'!S 11nd there is no ''atuae for ularm " Tht nurse su1d incomplete figure~ bcanM made available to tht' department tndtcate that tht• ntw :itram of flu is or about three to nve days duration The nu dppeared to be no resp~ckr or UKC ~roups as dtS· trlt't!\ reported that more and mort ~ubst1lutes are being drafted to take over the duties of aillne teachers West Orange County school d1str1cts rated high on the nu tally today with district orficials reporting record absenteeism. An Ocean View School District <elementary> 1>pokesman said 25 percent or the s tude nts at Lake View School are out today with Park View School reporting the highest absenteeism -a re· cord one third or its students. The same absenteeism rate appeared to be prevailing at Huntington Beach school dis· tricts where teacher sickness levels were also at record pro· portions. Sixty of Edison High School's 115 teachers were at home 1n bed today. The usual s1cknes::. rate at this time of year IS IS teachers. district officials said Dr Robert Mongalles of the state health department's school monitoring dl\lls1on said today that the nu situation in Orange County 1s "by no means as bad as an other areas of California .. figures may be climbing rapidly but they are everywhere else." he said. "Our prediction here is that this 1s a short term form of nu that burns itself oul <Su KJOS ILL, Page AZ> Trustees Stand Finn HB Teachers Threaten to Strike Jan. 3 By RAYMOND ESTRADA IR. Of IM ~ly Pllo4 Sutt Despite taunts from teachers and students. Huntington Beach Union High School District trus tees stood their gr ound Tuesday and refused to agree to teacher contract demands. For the first time in two weeks, teacher and dis trict negotiators have agreed to meet to clarify each side's position in the nine-month-old deadlocked contract talks. * * * HR Schools OK Tlu-ee Contracts Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees have ratified three separate pay and benefit agreements with groups representing a tot.al of 832 non· teaching employees. The agreements call for in· creased fringe benefits and a fi ve percent pay hike only if a state-imposed salary freeze is lifted. Those a ffected by the con· tracts are the dist rict's 698 clerical workers, 76 manage· ment aid es and 58 school counselors. District Superintendent Jake Abbott's salary will not be af. reeled b y the management agreement since he is on a four· year contract and will receive no pay hike this year, orficials said. The clerical workers' pact ex· pires Nov . 1. 1980 . The counselors' contract expires June 30. 1!8>. Officials said no expiration date is set for the management aides' working agreement. The clerical workers' a nd counselors' pacts call for the re- opening of salary talks in July. 1979. Booze J1' o ted Off Streets SAN DIEGO CAPl Drinkers have just 30 days more to whoop it up on the streets of Julian. T he county Board or Supervisors on Tuesday a pproved an ordinance prohibiting drinking of alcoholic beverages on public streets or the moun- tain commuruty northeast of San Diego. The ordinance. which takes effect in 30 days, was passed after com- p I a Int s that r owdv drinkers loitering in the streets were harassing. residents and tourists. T eachers have threatened to strike Jan 3 1f no acceptable set· llement can be reached -A proposed clause that would gave trustees the power to void the contract an an emergency and the school board's refusal to guarantee any type of pay hikes this school year appear to be the maJor stumbling blocks in negotiations. said teacher leader Ira Toabm. "If they (the teachers) go on strike Jan. 3 we're going too ... said one or the seven students who addressed the board. Most of the students urged the board to reach some type of set· llement to avert the threatened strike. About 50 students appeared to be present at the board meetm~. Roughly 25 or them seemed to have been drawn there by the teacher contract situation Some students said substitute teachers are not adequa.te replacements for their regular Plane Lueky Blast Pe rils Landing By P W LIP ROSMARIN Of , ... o.lly ...... M;eff Federal Aviation Administration officials are in· vestlgating an incident over Irvine Monday in which a homemade balloon exploded in a 40-foot fireball behind a Cessna 172 which was landing at Orange County Airport. THE PRIVATE PLANE was undamaged and the pilot probably never knew how close he was to disaster. police said. Irvine Police Lt. J erry Boyd witnessed the 12.25 p.m . explosion. Boyd said he was in the vicinity of Jamboree Boulevard and Kelvin Avenue when he noticed the plane and was startled lo see, rising behind it. a 10· fool·high ba lloon. Slung below the balloon was what appeared to be a garbage bag. As the lieutenant watched, the bag burst in a bright orange explosion followed by thick black smoke. PEOPLE FROM AS far away as Fashion Island in Newport Beach ref>orted seeing the fireball. many of them believing it was an airplane that exploded. FAA mvesti~ators said police recovered a por· t1on of the plastic balloon. which landed atop Zee Pharinaceulicals on Jamboree Boulevard. near the police station. No trace of the exploded bag re· m ained. (See BALLOON BLAST, Page A2> Victim Sought Help From Wrong Person A young Westminster woman has learned a painful lesson abo\Jt the way burglary teams usually operate, one man hunt· ing loot Inside with another standing lookout outside Police said today it cost , Patncia Lombard<-'. 21, a Brookhurst Street apartment complex tenant. her purse, $20 a nd a bump on the head. Inveshgators said she sur· prised a burglar in her apart· ment late Monday night. spun on her heel and ran for help. She saw another man standing outside, not far from the scene. ran to him and begged for help, m vestigators said fidently into the apartment, con- fronted the burglary suspect and took him aside. where both spoke in low tones for a time. "Apparently she thought the s uspect was trying to talk th as guy into letting him go, .. one officer said today. Turning around, the two men approached Ms. Lombardo and before she knew what was hap· pening. she was struck on the head byoneoCthetwo partners. instructors in the event of a strike. "A stnke means no education and no graduataon ... another stu· dent told trustees School board President Zita Wessa >aid she has received "numerous telephone calls from parents complammg that their students only ~et one s ide of the s t ory from teachers in the classroom ·· Student David Hankin. Hunt· CSee TEACHERS. Page A2> Huntington F1rernen OKP&ct The Hunti n g t on Beach Fire m en's Association has ratified a one-year contract W1th the city that calls ror a five per cent increase an their salary benefits. Firemen also will receive an addltaonaJ two percent hake next July J. according to a crty spokesman. The contract 1s the s ame a<> that offered to the police as· soc1ation and other e mployee groups in the city.~ Assistant Personnel Oire<:tor Don LeWls said today that the firefighlers' contract would cost the ('1t y about $230.000 He said the city's offer will be in the rorm or an increas ed con· tnbution to the firemen's retire· ment system Lewis said that firemen on the average should get a cas h lump s um or about $375 to compensatt• for the retirement contributions tht'y paid since last July I . . The fare department number<; about 140 people and a top-level f1ref1ghler presently earns about $18.360 per year Lewis :.aid that an addition fm• dispatchers will receive pay 1n creases to bring them to parity with the rest of the firefighters In r eturn. the dis patcher!'. have agreed to lake emergency courses so that they can be bel· ter equipped to deal with rescue and emergency aid calls. M eanwh1le. negotiations will re~umc Thursday between the city and Huntington Beach Police Officers Association after an impasse was declared last week. Thursday's talks come after a series of sick-ins by officers who are demanding higher pay raises. Absenteeism has been report- ed at normal rates since 59 of· racers called in sick last week. Co ast We athe r . I The sources said the gunfire mowed down hundreds in the darkness, and the clashes lasted for five hours . On Tuesday, d iplo m ati c Later. the sources continued, troops entered the fray and at· tacked anti-shah mobs which had gathered, beating them with rifle butts and batons and rorc· ing people to shout "Long live the shah!" The second man strode con· Police said the victim could not say which or the burglvs struck her, inflicting a minor bump on the top or her head. ap· parenlly caused by a cylindncal obiect . Variable c loudiness tonight and Thursday with not much t emperature change. Lows loniJht 48 to 54. Highs Thursday 67 to 73. FVRRY C4RGO .. FAMILY Blff When a Colla Mes a (amUy . wanted to sell )'OWll 1beltiea, it waan •t neceuary to go to Scotland to find 1 buyer. The f0Howtn1 ad ln the Dally Pilot •old the furry cargo to a ramtly with four children: 2 Shellie&, bcauUfuJ blk males. need aood homes. must ao tocether. xu· XXXlC ~ Call tbe Dally PUot lf you '""'have lftYthlnl to aell. A frtend-1y •d ·vtler will belp wrtte yc)u.r ad. J Ult call 8'1·5878. "Tuesday was a day or bitter brutality rather than shooting, .. said one diplomat. Helicopter gunships from a nearby air base hovered over the fighting. ".but to the best of our knowledge and what eyewlt· nesses now report, the beUcop. ters did not fire on the crowds," a spokesman at one Western em· bassy in Tehran sa1d. Leaders of the a nli·shah movement claimed hundreds were killed. Western sources said several thousand Americans Uvlna In the city stayed lnslde their guarded compounds as the fithl· ln1 ra~lhrough the streets. There no reporta of U.S. CHUltttel. l.ut week IDU·lhlh demonstrators bumed down the Grumman Corp. headquarters In Isfahan... Skipper .. Guests Safe Racing Rascal Sinks By ALMON LOCKA BEY D911y~ .... ifltWrl'9r The 58·foot aluminum yawl, Rascal. owned by BUI Wllson or Sant• Barbara. sank off Puerto Vallarta, Mex1co. Tuesday. The •lnkina OCCWTcd about a quarter ol a mlle olf the owner'• P uerto Vallarta home as he and _a~ut 19 iuest.s, aJ& rrom Sant.a Barbara, were retumlntr from a day's 1aJUna. AU were ,...c~ aod no one was Injured. accord· ln1 to the ~rt The CauM ol the alnldnt was attributedd to the yacht hilling a coral reef which punched about 28 holes the sh:e of a silver dollar In the hull below the waterline. The boat sank In about 165 of fett or water on a clear. swmyda)'. Wilson and Rucal ar widely known in Southern Callromla yachttna circles. Owner of the Wiison McMatlon Furniture compaby Wilson bad cam· pataned the 7acht actively tn offshore raca alnc• he purcblMd It fro •\'!acbl Oynamtel I~~,, ..... _ _.-... -!.. .......... ,' i The yacht was designed by the late Wllllam Tripp. designer of some of the most famous racing yachts in the world. First news or the sinking came to Tom Wilder of Newport Beach. who was with Wilson when he purchased the partially bulll yacht from Yacht Dvnamlcs. The yacht wu i n Puerto Vall.arta on another cruise which would have t:aktd lt to AcapuJco, through the Panama Canal to the Caribbean . l INSIDE TOD~ Y Jtmm11 Cogne11 it sun the.• dollt °"'" m the late mOlM•. bed M'a attU m tU· .mond. SH~ AS. AZ OAll.V PILOT Hlf WeOMed!X peemb!t '*' lt11 fte r C'o •plalwt• Meteor ~ ~Cal& Wage, Price A 1.-.etuular m•teor 1ttower Tu11d11 nt1bt prompted a HtlH of telePMD4t calla to pollce In Irvine and oUltr com· munltl• from peopte rear· 1n1 it W&i everything from u pl.-nc crash to the eod ol the world. Policy Eased WA HlNGTON <AP> Tho ('arter 16dmm111trstaon modl!ted soml' ot tb w•ICl' nd prlc: stl!ndarcb Wdpy 1ncludl0i eulna limi~ on 'rinl beu m ... allM' hHrina complaint.I lhal p.aru o/ the untT lntlaUOO plan a~ wll&lr. Th\" <·hantce ¥.c:re th~ f1n1shtn1t toucht'" on pmar11m .1nnoontt'(I ~even wc.'i.•k• aio Ln tended to bnn& 1nlJ10oo trun' 9..._ perc..-nt a )'eu lo G pcrnnl Supervi.sors OK mog Measures A propot1ed hbt of 11 ways lo l'lt•an up Southc.·rn CaUfonua'a. s moggy mr w ,s endorst'd wllh i;ome modl(lfallons Tuesday by Orange County -.upervlson>. However. ti upc rvli;ora 1uud they wanl lo see 1f a propoe.ed transit corridor .stretching from Santa Ana to the Los Angeles County line can be included Ul the regional air pollubon control plan And they withheld endorse ment of a propo&cd Wilshire lransit corridor m Los Angeles County for tbe time being, fear- ing it would swallow up loo great a share of the region's lraosportation funding. Supervisors were echoing similar concerns expressed by directors of the Orange County Transit District and members of the county TransportatJon Com· m1ss100. The proposed list or 71 smog. fighting s trategies was proposed by officials of the South Coasl Air Quality Management Dis- trict A public hearing on the pro· posed air pollution control plan will be held al 9:30 a.m. Thurs· day in the county Hall of Ad· ministration hearing room, at Broadway and Santa Ana Boulevard, Santa Ana. Air quality district directors art> to act in January on the pro- posed $500-million-a-year list of ways to batUe smog. . The plan is designed to meet state and federal clean aar stand- drds by 1987 and Includes such things as requiring annual v~hi · l'le inspect.ions, added pollution control restrictions on business and modified work schedules to ,reduce peak-hour freeway con· gestion. or low r Adm1n•1trat on or fir1als uy tMI Pf'Oll' m m1y l1at se~er I y ara. In &oday'e ocUoos. th ad mln'-tra&lon rat.Jn :cl lhet 7 per n& Umn on Inc ln rrtni beneli and w.. lh•l 'ffre an nounc.-d by Prt ••dent Carter Ort 24 llM'c~ r. 1l rumpted mo. t flen1uon •n~rf'u •11 •nd some fwa.lt.h coat.a from thfl 7 pcrc nt Umil l..am boa pn~ 1n<'re wert' unchaqcd, but admlnbtra u toe* ~ to doec what n con$1dered foopbol allowin& mo n > ('C)mpanl LU exceed Uu· ••.andard Tbe nclm.uw.traUoo allO .lu'd d~tors. denUsu and olh<!r pro reu1onal1 lo limit prlce •n crcas~ to l .S ~rccnt und~r the prngram Many proff'Hlonal1> dut not hu"" the.• nt.'edf'd rt'l'Ordb to <'Omply with tht-rl'a&ulur pnCt' 'tandards 1'be (~ounc1t on WUKl' Hd Price StabJllty act~ after hear· 1ng eon'IJ)laints from both bwsi-oe~s and labor lhut these se<:· t•ons sbOuld be chan~e-d The progrum is described as \'oluntary, but the government l'an withhold contracts or ease trade ~tncltons against com- panies that Cati to comply. It I~ also depending on the power of persuasioo. Barry Bosworth, director of the council, told reporters Tues· day the administration expects to see results from the program by spring, and iC the results are favorable the program wiU con- tinue for some time. Wage and price standards would be lowered gradually until inOation is controlled, he swd adding, "The intention is a multi'. year program over several years." Some inequities will remain in the program, "but we think they are small compared to the in· equities caused by inOation." said Robert Russell, the council's deputy director Fuel Lo8t in Fire SALISBURY. Rhodesia CAP) -An estimated 15 million gallons ol Rhodesia's scarce fuel reserves were lost in a fire start- ed by black nationalis t guer- rillas at tht> country's largest fuel depot, ob.5ervers said today. Officials, highly sensitive about sanctions-busting fuel imports vital in the country's war against the guerrillas, refused comment on the fire's impact on Rhodesia's economy. Tht: world dld not come to an end. .-c:cordlna to police, and will not come lo on end tonl&hl wMo the annual Ocmfnid meteor ahow'r phenomenon re- peal111 IUit"lr A11tronomers ~otd swak v1cw1n" ii. ex r>et•ted 11bout I a m . Explorers In Valle y Want Work If you llve in Fountum Valley. lhe local Pohce Explorers' Post has your number. Fountain Valley Police Ex- plorer Post members are asking for donations from ctty residents for painting their house numbers on the curbs rn front of their homes. Police Officer Gary Watson, post adviser, said the explorers have gone into the number pamling bw;iness to raise funds for a trip to Washington, D.C., for a March 10 conference. The funds are to pay for some or all or the expenses for between 15 and 20 of the Foun- tain Valley police explorers to attend the National Explorers President's Conferenc e sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America. Watson said a bout SSOO ls needed for each explorer to make the trip to the nation's capitol. ·The Z7-member post is supply· ing the stencils and paint for the proJect with funds from its treaaury. Wat son said the numbers painted on street curbs are necessary in case of a police emeq~ency. Pohce explorers are active in the Fountain Valley community at parades and other events by providing crowd and traffic con· trol, Watson said Fro.P,..A J TEACHERS ington Beach High School representative to the school board, said a Tuesday morning protest by SO students in front or his campus was "futile and childish." Rumors on Trudeau laheld 'Rubbish' Some students involved in the protest said they thought it would helo bring a speedy con- tract settlement. Toibin, president of the as- sociation representing the dis· trict's 830 teachers, said there appears to be no end in sight to the current labor dispute. OTTAWA <AP> -Two re- porters say Prime Minister Pierre EIUott Trudeau is plan· nmg to reunite with his wife and will make a major announce- ment on his political future, but a spokesman for the prime minister calls the reports "rub· bish" Vancouver Sun columnist Al· Jan Fothenngham and Marjorie Nichols. the ne ws paper's Washington columnist, said Tuesday on the Canadian radio news program, As It Happens, the couple will be "reaffirming their vows" during the upcom- 1 n g Hou se of Commons Christmas recess. They also said security ar- rangements have ~n made for Trudeau to be with his three s ons in Vancouver for Christmas. The nporten added the prime minister wm soon tell the nation or his political future. But the spokesman called the reports "unadulterated rubbish and unfounded l(Ossip. Such ORANGI! COAST "" DAILY PILOT '"" Or~(Mi.t a....Y P't .... wtO,'#ft.Cf'lft<~ l"l•l"f'd '""' 'WW\>JlllN\\. ·'~"""'°·"••Or .... (W\I Pvbl""*"'C......... ~t .. t>•t~M• """"--. 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The spokesman said Trudeau was returning home today from Pans after a work and rest tnp and has a full schedule planned until the recess be1tins Dec. 21. "Whether he goes to Van- couver (where Margaret Trudeau, 30, and her family lives) during the break Is not clear, but he has no travel plans for Vancouver at this lime," the SPokesman said. Trudeau, 59, bas been prime minister since 1968. He and tus wife were married in um and over the years their relationship was reported to be stormy. They separated May Z'l, 1977. "Unless we see some move- ment from the board, there's nothing to talk about." Toi bin said . ''The board has left us with no other alternative but to strike Jan. 3," Toibin asserted. The school board bas offered teachers a five percent pay hilte from January w July or 1979 but only if a stale·imposed salary freeze is lifted during that time. Toibin said that offer guaran- tees nothing. Teachers are de- manding a one-year five percent pay hike retroactive to July, 1978. Toibin said there are also coo- t r act disputes over binding arbitration and assignment and transfer policies. Howard Roop, district assis- tant superintendent, said the 11chool board is prohibited from granting any type of pay raise until the state-imposed freeze is lifted. ,..roaaPap A J • • INVESTIGATORS THEORIZED that someone attempted to loft the balloon during a lunch break, and that the fuel used to make it rise may have blown up. ··u looks like it was somebody's idea of fun." Boyd said, "but the effect could have been dis- astrous if that plane had come in just seconds later." Power Slashed Coast Board Autlwrity Cut SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two senators say they will introduce a bill cut.ling back authority of the state's coastal commission. "We gave the commission too much pc>wer and too much authortty," said Sen. Barry Keene, D-Elk. His comment was echoed Tuesday by Sen. John Nejedly. R-Walnut Creeki chairman of the Senate Natural Resources and Wl dlife Committee. The two attended a public bearin1 of the Senate Select Committee on Land Use Management Organizations and of the Assembly Committee on Resources, I...attd Use and Energy. f'ro• Pa~ 11 J KIDS ILL ... rapidly " MonRall predlctt'd that CW'· rent flu victim• "wtll have lorJOlt<.>n ull about It at Chr11tm .. time when thins should bl back to normal." He said IUle uuthorltles believe the !ICbool11 urc being in· restc.,td with a trpe of A-Russian llu "o( a milder, montcrel strain " Capistrano Unified S<'hool Dis tnrt wwi omon~ tho hardest hit today wtth ~ percent ol the total enrollment of 16.000 studentll re portin1 the onset of flu 1Jymptoms. The figure was higher at the district's Dana Hiils High S<:hool where 44 percent of the studenlli and a number ol teachers stayed home today. Seventh and eighth graders in the Laguna Bea ch Unified Sehool Di.strict were the prin· c1pal targets for the flu bug to- day with 270 students or 60 per· cent of the enrollment at that grade level falling to the nu. Or. Robert Sanchez, district s uperintendent, said absen- teeism at the elementary school level 1s running at 25 percent and 10 percent at the high school level. Junior and senior high stu- dents in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District appeared to be the hardest bit today with assistant superintendent Kevin Wheeler reporting 25 percent absenteeism. APWI ......... Nfte Sta•pt1 Pleads Innocent SAN FRANCISCO (APl - Formtir SJJpervjsor Dan Whlw pleaded fonocent tod;ay to the Nov 27 murders of Mayor 01.'<>rge Moscone and Supervi.5or n rvcy Milk. He races the death penalty. Bail was set at $1 mlllloa and 11 preliminary bearing achoduled for Jan 17. While, wearing orange jail coveralls and lw1ce glancing at his wire. Mary Ann, was asked lf he understood the plea entered by his attorney • · 1 do your honor,'' he told Municipal Court Judge Robert J . Reynolds an a clear voice. Attorney Douglas Schmidt said he reserved U1e right to change the innocent plea to in· elude "by reason of insanity" when the case reaches trial in Superior Court. Under a recent California Supreme Court decision, an in- sanity defense must show a de· fendant had a mental defect or disease that resulted U1 his lack· ing "the capacity ... to conform his conduct to the requiremenlli of the law" or to "appreciate the crirginality of his conduct." ltf'addilion to White's wife. his father and three other family members were in court 1 • 1 ' ) ' ~ l "The sickness figures have climbed very rapidly throughout the district," Wheeler said. ··But all classes are being maintained with many of our substitutes stepping in to take over from sick teachers." The Postal Service has is· s ued two 15-cent stamps ho noring Robert F . Ken· nedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., both victims of as· sassins' bullets. After court, Schmidt said White probably would not post Dail. "One million is tantamount lo no bail at all," he said. I Health department officials said the type A-Russian nu that is creating such inraods in all school districts appears to hit students harder than teachers. ·'Teachers are getting the nu," a nurse srud. "But their re- covery IS much more rapid and they don't appear to run as high a fever as the young people." Fiedle r Home By Christmas? .. BOSTON (AP) -Doctors say it may be at least a week &efore they will know if Boston Pops conductor Arthur Fiedler can re· turn to the podium. But Fiedler's 26-year-old son, Peter. was exuberant Tuesday a fter visiting his Cather's bedside. "We definitely hope to have him home bv Christmas," he said. Fiedler, 83, underwent brain surgery Monday at Tufts New England Medical Center to re- lieve pressure caused by excess fluid which slowed his mobility and gait. He was reported in fair and stable condition today in the center's neurosurgical s pecial care unit 2 Held in Theft LOS ANGELES CAP> -Two Los Angeles men, Danny Ward Bragg, 31. and Claude Parker Jr.. 26, were booked for in· vestigaUon ol receiving stolen property after allegedly trying to sell $40,000 worth of furs to un- dercover sheriff's deputies in Lynwood, authorities said today. They were arrested Tuesday outside a Lynwood Restaurant where the sale was arranged. Loss Heavy In Burglary At Showroom A team of burglars smashed their way into a Fountain Valley firm earl,y today, escaping with a haul of watches and rings as police raced to the scene. Management personnel of Universal Catalog Showrooms, 10583 Ellis Ave .. were conduct· ing an inventory today to de· termine the precise loss in the predawn break-in. •'It appears it will be substan- tial. They really made a heck or a mess," said Police Sgt. Ed Parker. He said the firm is equipped with a silent bu rglar alarm which was triggered instantly when tbe intruders smashed their way into the mail order merchandise house. They had escaped with all they could grab before in· vesligators oould speed to the business and confirmed the burglary. I nvestigators satd a loss estimate could not be ame mediately established. Heir Arrest e d On Drug Rap SANTA BARBARA CAP> - Kenneth Maytag, heir to the Maytag appliance fortune bas been arrested for the second lime in six months for investtga. lion of possession of cocaine, authorities said. Maytag, 33, was stopped for allegedly speeding and deputies round a small quantity or co- caine in his possession. officials said. He said he had not determined if he would ask to have the trial moved from San Francisco. Schmidl described White as "continuing to be in a state of shock -certainly depressed." He has been held in a cell by h1mselC, disqualified from bail consideration because the crime mvolved special circumstances -multiple murders and the murder of elected officials. White was elected to the Board of Supervisors last year but resigned Nov. 10, saying he could not support his family on his supervisor's salary or $'9,600. He reportedly was pleading with Moscone to reappoint him. a move opposed by Milk, wben the shootings occurred. Chamber Gets Accr e ditation Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce officials announced receipt o( the organization's na- tional accreditation at a Tues- day luncheon. • U :S. Chamber of Commerce officials have recognized the• • Fountain Valley unit for meeting the national organization's guidelines for operation. Only 378 local chambers or com mcrce out of 2,600 units have been accredited by the na- tional group, local officials said. Ford Welcomed WASfUNGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Carter welcomed former President Gerald R. Ford back to the Wbtte House Tuesday as an ever-helpful "partner", but stopped short of seeking Ford's support for a new arms treaty with the Soviets. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COSTA MESA • 646-1919 Basketballs CJ9S to 44ts Volley Balls 6 95 to 29'5 Soccer Balls 6 95 to 299s Footballs 11 95 to 299s Racquet Bala Voit Bleu 2" e. , Hancl>als Basebals Sofl~s Warmup Suits 259s to 6495 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Sweat Shirts & Pants Running Shoes Running Shorts Athletic Sox Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Badninton Rackets Boogey Boards with leash Quilted Vests & JacKets Baseball Mitts Baseball Shoes . Open Mon. thru Fri. tll 9 p.m. • Sat. ttl 5:30 I I t -. I ~1 Irvine EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 3'7, .. SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA Today' N.Y. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1978 Clo lag toek TEN CE t Russian Flu Empties Coast Schools·? 9>' TOM Ma&. \' °' ................... A bleat m fll hst rt'<'· ord lcv~l• today at OranJl' Coaat IChool djnnct.s mof"C' and mon atvden nml' down with wh t doclOri bellev~ l a typo or Ruuio.n nu Orricutls In rour atbool di'> tricts aatd thl' •hlcmt m taJly u1 the hlabc t l'Vcr rt..<rordl'd ~•th 11ome c1a u ea reporun1 the- Abs net' nl 00 perc nt or lbc!h" todent.a OraJlA County Uealth 0cp6u1 menl otrmu.I dt>1crtbt-d lht• nu ~llu allon H "explos lvt-" but lrt-Hed llual tht strain of nu creatina tht• havoc •• "mild and modl.'rale · and or t irly short durallon • 11 ~ ~ ~Id formulu of a<>t to b l"d , u hl•111th dt•purtm4'nt nuns~ 1d "We're in touch wtlh oll the l'Ounty school districts 11nd thf'lr nu111es and there 1s no cuuae tor 1Jarm " The nurst< said Incomplete figures being made available to th• dt>partment mchcate that thl' ne w 1t1·aan of nu 18 or about thrl't-to ftvc duys durauon. Tht• nu Ul)J)C'<Jrl•d lo be no rl':SJ)~Clt!r of tll(e group!'\ as d1s trlct.1 r~1X>rtt .. 'll thut more and morr bUbstttute1> tt rc-be 1nl! drafted to tukc over the duties of a1lln6l teacht>rfi. A third of the students at Irvine H.i&h S<:hool stayed home t od y afte r reporting flu ~ymptoms . Normally, absen· teeism among the 1.690 students runs at 10 percent at this time or year Overall district absenteeism was 14 percent. or 1,728 students or 12.470 rcp0rtcd ill. Normal absenteeism is s percent, of. ficials said. Rancho San Joaquin In termediate School officials said 200 of the 775 students arc absent. Absenteeism at most or the schools in tht? di.strict appeared to range from 11 percent to 39 percent. But 1t appeared today that the nu bu~ mij(hl have overlooked Irvine's College Park Elemen· tary School -at least for now. Only 15 of the school's 685 slu dents were out sick today. "And we' re keeping our finge rs crossed." a wary teacher com· mented today. Or. Robert Mongalles of the state health department's school monitoring djvis1on s aid today that the Ou situation in Orange (Sff KIDS ILL, Page A2> Counselor Held Fast Food Limit Murder T ry b y Yout h Worke r? Extended An Irvine m nn arratgnt?d Tuesday on charges of attempt- ing lO murder lwo teen age g1rls, Is a group counselor at Orange County's Juvenile Hall. a sheriff's investigator said today Charles Hubert Guenther , 33, of 14661 Sweetan Drive, races two counts or attempted murder, one count or ·kidnapping, one count or attempted rape and one count for ust> or a firearm He was arrested Friday eve- ning after a ts-year-old San Juan Capistrano girl was found savagely beaten and shot several tim es at a Sa n Juari residential construction site. Collllcil Appr o ves Benefits Irvine city employees got bad news and iood news al t.be City Council meeting Tuesday. when the council voted aagainsl any c ost-of-living raises in the t•79 fiscal year' but added benefits. The benefits are expected to be equivalent to a raise averag- an g a bout two percent per employee, according to the staff report Employees remain eligible for annual merit raises, which can range from nothing to two, five or eight percent. In addition, council members approved an average increase in minimum and maximum salary categories a veraging a 4.6 percent hike for all Job classifications However . only about half a dozen employees will be im- mediately affected, those who have been on the city payrolJ less than six months and are paid the minimum rate. No othe r automatic raises will be affected b> tht> change, staff members said. Benefits voted for the employees include dental in- s urance, which they did not have previously; full payment of an anticipated cost bike in medical msurance premiums and some additional life insurance. City staff members didn't or- rer any statistics as to the total cost to the city or the vQrious in· creases ' Council members m a de no secret of the fact that they are unhapp) with the wage freeze, but under state legislation noted that the cit) could not receive i;ta te surplus fundb to com pensate for Propositfon 13 tax losses if it granted cost -of·living raises. Co ast Weath e r Var.able cloudine ss tonight and Thursday with not much temperature change. Lows tonight 48 lO 54. Highs Thursday 67 lo 73. IN81DETOltA~ Jimmy Cogney I• Hen theu dCIJI• onl11 tn Che late mmrifl, bid ~·· atiU fn de· moftd. See POl/e Af. •••ex Juli Michelle Gonzalez is rt?· ported in good condition today at UCI Medical Center. • She had been picked up short· ly before she was found beaten and shot at Del Obispo Street a nd Stonehill Drive where she was hitchhiking home from Dana Hills High School. A description or the suspect's car a nd license number led sheriff's deputies to Guenther's Irvine residence. The Irvine man also has been charged in connection with the beating of a 17-year·old San Clemente girl last March. She was picked up in the same area Second Te am For Council? As the Irvine City Coun· cil meeting ground on past midnight Tuesday, Coun- cilma n David Sills came up with a s uggestion to speed up future meetings. He proposed that voters elect alternatiye City Council members to spell the c urrent members when they begin to lose their vim and vigor during long meetings. "The city manage r could act as coach and, de- pending on how things are goi ng , h e co uld sa y , ·v~rdouli s out . Schmerdly in," Sills said. The City Council laughed at Sills' proposal. Irvine Panel Sets Housing Meet Thursday Irvine planning com - missioners are scheduled to con· duct another meeting Thursday in a series of meetings intended to develop a city plan for im· proving and expanding housing. The commission meets at 7:30 p.m . at city hall, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. The city is required by state law to assess its existing housin'g stock and plan zoning to insure there is an adequate supply of housing affordable to a range of economic segments o r the population. The plan eventually will go to the City Council ror refinement and approval. Funds Given For Housing A contract to spend $299,000 in H ousing and Com munily Development Block Grant funds to underwrite the cost or a lower income apartment complex in Univ.ersity Town Center was ap- proved Tuesday by the Irvine Ci- ty Council. Council IJlembers a pproved without comn'enl the contract wilb Shapell Government Hous· iog, Inc. and the Irvine Com- pany. The saVlngs in the cos t or building the ap-.nments ~m be passed on to qualified tenants of a variable num ber or uniltl -not more than 49 P41rcenl -in lhe form of lower rents. Curb Gets Off e r LOS ANGELES <AP> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. bas of- fered to make Republican Lt. GO\. ·e lect Mike Curb bis peraonal represeotallve to drum up bu1:11nes1 for CaHrornle al home and abroad. the Los Angele. Tlmes reported today. as the Gonzalez girl, deputies said. The San Clem e nte girl's description or lbe car her at. tacker drove resembled Guen- ther's, which bore the license plate "SMILE Z." The accused attacker has been a group counselor at Juvenile Hall s ince 1969, a spokes man there said today. As a group counselor, Guen- t her supervises children at the hall during their daily activities and performs some "situational counseling," Deputy Chief for Field Services Ed Clarke said (See CHARGES, Page A2> The problem or where to find a hamburger m Irvine came to the fore Tuesday night as council members decided to override a planning commtssion recom- m e nd at 1 on a nd a llow two, instead of only one, fast food restaurants in a proposed Jeffrey Planned Community commercial center. Councilman Art Anthony cited the lack of fast food outlets an north Irvine. saying there are only two or three. "We've got Shakey's and that's not verv fast," he added. · "A lot of us are tired of driv- ing to Costa Mesa or E l Toro to ge_t a han:iburger," Anthony s aid. "I'd like to have a Burger King in Turtle Rock. I'd make a fortune" At issue was a proposed com merc1al ce nte r at Walnut Avenue and Jeffrey Road. Yawl Sinks In Me xico ; Hits R eef Pepsi Gene ration Applicant Tamut.zer-Hamilton Development Company was ap- pealing a planning commission decision limiting the center lo one fast food restaurant and also denying a request to place iden- tifying signs both al road level and on a tower. By ALMON LOCKABEY A squirrel finishes off a discarded soft drink in Pacific Grove where he was caught by photographer Clay Pete rson of the Salinas Californian checking the area for feature photo possibilities. · Dlllty P1191.11Nti ... Writ~ The 58-foot aluminum yawl, Rascal, owned by Bill Wilson of Santa Barbara. sank off Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Tuesday. The sinking occurred about a quarter ol a mile off the owner's Pue rto Vallarta borne .as he and obout l9 guests. all from Santa Barbara, were returning from a day's sailing. All were rescued and no one was injured. accord- ing to the report. Cup Runneth O ver For Rj-an Family Planning commissioners cited coocerns •bout traffic and noted that other fast-food projects already have been approved m <See EATERY, Page AZ) Irvine Firm Re nt Cr e dits Bring Ch eer The caase of the sinking was attribuledd to the yacht hitting a cora1 reef which punched about 28 holes the size or a silver dollar io the hull below the ¥-aterline. The boat s ank in about 165 or feet or water on a clea'". sunny day. Wilson and Rascal are widely known in Southern California yachting circles. Owner of the Wi ls on Mc Mahon Furniture company, Wilson had cam- paigned the yacht actively in offshore races since he purchased it from Yacht Dynamics 10 1967. The yacht was designed by the late William Tripp, designer of som e or the most famous racing yachts ln the world. First news of the sinking came to T om Wilder of Newport Beach, who was with Wilson when he purchased the partially built yacht from Yllcht Dvnamics. The yacht was in Puerto Vallarta on another cruise which would have taken it to Acapulco, through the Panama Canal to the Caribbean. Rascal has not been active m racing for the past several years because changes in the Interna- tional Offshore rule had made it less competitive in handicap races. After retiring from rac· lng, Wilson has cruised the yacht extensively. No current value was placed on the yacht, but it is thought lO be valued in lhe neighborhood of $200,000. By JERRY CLAUSEN OI ti. O.:illy l'flot 111•11 "The rent is paid and there's enough left over for a tree and a turkey for the freezer," an ecstatic Peggy Ryan said late Tuesday. "You've got to call this off. It 's · needed more now by other people." she said reg arding donations to her family totalmg more than $885 Mrs Ryan. wife of former ac- tor and stunt man John Ryan who lost $307 to thieves in a Newport Beach supermarket parking lot Dec. 1. s aid sht> couldn't beheve the res ponse or t·o unty coastal area rcsidenLc; to the family's plight ya n. who s uffe red a crap· phng stroke an 1970 nd has not Yule Progra,,, At Irvine High Irvine High School's perform- ing aru. department presents a two .part "Cele bration of Chris tmas" tonight and Thurs- day at the campus theater , 4321 Walnut Ave. Each concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Each 1s open to the public without charge Tonight's concert features the school Pe rforming Guitars. Girls Chorus and Concert Band. Thurs day's performance in eludes the String Orchestra, Concert Choir and Wind Ensem- ble worked since. had wc.ij(ed 2.5 miles to the market to cash his Social Security check. His wife was at work, he s aid, and he wanted t he money quick· ly because the $.185 rent on the fa mily 's Costa Mesa home was due that day. Newport pol ice officers said Ryan was frightened when the two thieves threatened to kill him and that he stood outside the market for several minutes without summoning help He finally borrowed a dJme and called police. Ryan later said he never ex· peeled to get his money back and that he was not s ure how he would pay the overdue rent Mrs . Ryan, employed by a Costa Mesa fire detection firm. began working overtime and the couple's two daughters, Diane, 14, and Nanci, 18. continued to turn over baby sitting earnings while son Buck. 16, pitched in with his lawn-mowing money. When coastal area residents learned of the hardship tlhrough the Daily Pilot. they reacted Mrs . Ryan said Tuesday that wellwishers had m ailed or dropped off a total of $500 al the family home. The largest amount was $.185 donated by the Costa Mesa Fire Fighters Association. "One little lady even cleaned out her pantry and came to the door with all kinds of canned goods." Mrs. Ryan said. "Another man kn~ked on the door and handed my son a money order for $50. saying. (See AIDED. P•ge AZ> /' Renters of 3,300 'Newport Be ach and Irvine apartments owned by the Irvine Company have a little more to spend on C hris tmas, thanks to th t> landlord voluntarily returning a portion of its Propos ition 1:1 $250.000 property tax savings December rents we re r1• duced. for the one month onh. with credits ranging from SS8 io $91 The average credit was $82. accordmg to Irvine Company or. r1 c1als. The credit was given to rent ers who were tenants for tht- last six months of 1978. The pm· gram was based on Governor Brown's guidelines that call for rebates or fK) percent of the total s avings for each project. divided by the number of units in the complex. Renters who lived in Irvine Company apartments for less than six months of the period covered were given pro-rated credits. Renters who moved before this month, however. lost out on the savings program. spokesmen for the company said. A second credit is planned ror next June. covering the second half or the t.ax year. The size of those credits has no~ been determined, and de- penos upon what other taxing methods may be imposed on the company by agencies seeking alternate ways to gain lost Proposition 13 revenues. Balloon Explodes Over Irvine By PmLIP ROSMA RI N °' .... l)jtfty ~ ... Stolff Federal Aviation Administration om clals are in· vestigating an incident over Irvine Monday in which a homemade balloon exploded in a 40-f oot fireball behind a Cessna 172 which was landing at Orange County Airport. THE PRIVATE PLANE was undamaged and the pilot probably never knew how e1ose be was to disaster, police said. Irvine Police Lt. Jerry Boyd witnessed the 12:2:5 p.m . explosion. ; Boyd said he was 1n the vicinity of Jamboree Boulevard and Kelvin Avenue when he noticed the plane and was startled to see, rising behind it, a 10- toot·high balloon. Slung below the balloon was what appeared to be a garbHgc bag. As the lieutenant watched, the bag burst In a bright orange explosion followed by thick black smoke. PEOPLE FROM far away a Fashion Island in Newport Beach reported seeing the fireball, many or them believing It was an airplane that exploded. tSH BALLOON 81.ASI', P•1e Al) • ~ 1 A .. JI.I DAil Y PtLOT Back Bay Witter Still Bad The waters in most or Newport Say havf' received paAblnc gradea from an Oranae County environmenlul study team that haus monHcm.•d mllrtnti condi tlona there over the JJ••t lbree year1 . But UpPer Ntiwport Bay ~· moims phawut"d by oillallon and t·ontamtnauon prubl~m~ lhut may prompt doeln& of tht> nun· urea above the PaC'lflc Coa t Hlahwa.y brlda<-to 111 hellf1~h aiatberlna Monaca Mutur, a ~ounty ~n vlronmt>nt I he Ith aanlt1rtan. 11aa1d tochty rounty and eta ur f1clal11 rt oow d~ ·1111 Ow helltish 1alherin1 b.an The part of lht' Uppe-r Ba> ubovt' Vau~hn'a lat.Loch ram1> was dostd In lt13 to both :.ht'llf1i.h t:Jthti1rln1 nd water ~port& &uch as sw1mm1na Wld watt•r sku111 i\nd rettnt tUudJea ol bacteria show a nef'd for icpandlni the areu posted ugainht :.ht·llf111h hurvl'Slmg to all of the Upl>('r Bay. c:ounty Envaronmental Hea Ith Dtrector Robfrt St.one said m a report Tuesday to coon· ty supervasors The county report as beanti forwarded to the Newport.rrvlne Was te Management A1ren t•y which is recommending ways to meet rederal requirements that all U.S. waters be "swimmable and fishable" by 1983. The report said the Upper Bay problems are caused In part by unch eck ed run o rf rrom agricultural land which carries bacteria and pesticides lnto bay waters. In addition. largely uncon- trolled silt rrom construction sites is increasing buildup in Up- per Bay waters where monitors round accumulations as deep as four reet. in places. "You used to be able to water s ki there," Ms. Mazur said "You could probably walk back there now especially arter lhe rains last winter.'' Another problem in the waters m both the Upper and Lower Bay is the accumulation of heavy metal contaminants. Boatyard operations and :storm runoff from highways ere blamed for most of the heavy metal problems, Ms . Mazur said. ··As sooo as we have one good rain. where do all of the storm channels end? The bay," she said;·~ Wmle the metals accumula- tion doesn't pose a direct heaJth hazard, county orticials ex· plained, it could lead to prob le ms as it enters the food cham. From Page A I OIARGES. • today. Such counseling would involve working with children who were not getting along with other youngsters, Clarke said. Guenther was in Central Municipal Court this morning for a bail reduction hearing. He is being held in Orange County Jail in lieu of $500,000 bail FURRY CARCO FAMILY BUY Wh en a Costa Mesa family wanted to sell young shelties, it was n 't necessary to go to Scotland to find a buyer. The following ad in the Daily Pilot sold the rurry cargo to a family with four children: 2 Stwll1l''" ht•aut1ful blk m:1lc~. nt•<..-d good home:.. mu~t foCO together. xxx :-.xxx Call the Daily Pilot if you have anyt.hin$; to sell. A friend· ly ad-vlser wall help write your ud. Just call 642·5678. ( DAILY PILOT f~ 0fM'Qllf (ori.e 0..lf Pf'Ot. Wif,_Wft!(t. l,COf"lo. l>\-tn.--• .. _,_.,.,, .. o._ c-•--C-Y s... ... ..,.,-.... PVDh\l>fll -,....,.. l"rld.oy IO< CO.I• ~ ... 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A spokesman for neighbors 1n the adjat'ent Meadows com munity sald the developer hud consulted the residents and that they have no ob1ection to the lwo fast.food sites. Council membe r s votl•d unanimously to approve the ap· plicant's request. Actually, they approved 1t twice. The first lime, Coun c1lman David Sills. who madl' the motion. d1scovered that thl' l>taff report the council had JU~t approved would have limited lhl' Tou:nSaved By Residents PORT RICHEY, Fla CAP> Despite their complaint~ about high taxes and poor services. the mostly elderly residenL'i of Por1 Richey have decided not t o abolish their town. They voted 514 lo 162 Tuesday against an ordinance that would have abolished the Gulf Coast c1· ty by revoking its charter. They also returned tt office lhl'1r mayor. Billie Cox-7 who had done away with the seven-member Cl· ty police force as a tax·savmg measure. If the voters had done away with the charter, this quiet com munity of 1,600 -70 percent of them retirees -would have come under the government. and obtained the services. or Pasco County. center's s1gru, to fewer than the rive requested by the applicant. Ill' rc-mtroduced his motion. de· leling the restriction. and the council once a~ain unanimously concurred. Vance to Meet With Gromyko WASHINGTON <AP> - Seeretary or State Cyrus Vance and Soviet Foreign Minister An· dre1 Gromyko will meet next week in Geneva in what one American official calls the "end game" of the long negotiation for a new strategic arms limita· t1on treaty. In chess. the "end game" comes when there a r e fe w pieces left on the board and the players try to avoid a careless mistake that could undo the position they have painstakingly built. In arms limitation negolia· lions. it comes when there are only a few issues still to be re· solved. And that \s the situation now. according to American of. ficiuls. Ford Welcomed WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter w~lcomed former President Gerald R. Ford back to the White House Tuesday as an ever·helpful "partner", but stopped short of seeking Ford's s upport for a new arms treaty with the Soviets ,,,..,. Page A I BAI,1 .. 00N BLAST. • • FAA investigators said police recovered a por· tion of the J?lastic balloon. whlch landed atop Zee Pharmaceuticals on Jamboree Boulevard. near the police station . No trace of the exploded bag re- mained. INVESTIGATORS THEORIZED that someone attempted to loft the balloon during a lunch break, and that the fuel used to make lt rise may have blown up. "It looks like it was somebody's ldea or fun," Boyd said, "but the effect could have been dis· astrous if that plane had come in just seconds later." ' I Bark Fe_es to Stay lroine to Pay Most Maintenance By JACKIE HYMAN Of tlle o.llJ ...... ''•" lrvlne will conll1'ue to pay for park maintenance Jwt as It does now ns th~ r<:sult or a City Coun· l'l l vote 'l\leRday ntaiht. Currently. homeowners in mandatory community associa- tion• pny for maintenance of their own prlvate nelghborhood parks. parkways and medians as well as contributing to the dty 'a general rund, which pays for public p rk maintenance in other parts ot the city. And City Council members de· c1ded unanimously that that's juist the way they want to keep things for the present, despite a staff rt:eommendat1on to over· haul the system. The issue came up in connec· hon with the developing com· mun1ty or Northwood, but city stafr members took the OP· portun1ty to request a review of the c1tyw1de situation The st~r report cited ··an· cons1stenciel> and mequities" in funding 1nd1cating some homeowners are paying twice. The staff recommended forming maintenance districts for all ex· 1st1ng and future public From Page A I KIDS ILL ... County as "by no means as bad as in other areas or California. .. Figures may be climbing rapidly but they are everywhere else." he said. "Our prediction here is that this is a short term form or flu that burns 1tseU out high school directory. "The sculpture as unique because it identifies with the Greek philosophy or placing great social value upon bodily development of youth," Hopping said. He said the sculpture "im· presses upon youngsters the im· portance of regarding the hum an body as the mos t beautiful or creations " But Ann Becker wasn't buy· ing. "I asked him if he wanted to mod1ty his model and he ex· pressed no willingness to do so." she said. "I couldn't very well put a swim suit on the model," Hop- ping retorted "We wear swim suits." he said, "but thev don't help us swam and they don't keep us from drowning. "All they do is keep us out of Jail." the foundation chairman s aid. The lack of same. Hopping found out. keeps his statue out of student directories. Fro• Page Al AIDED ..• 'Give this to your dad' " When Mrs. Ryan learned that the Newport Beac h Police Department had collected an ad· dilional S370 for the family from coastal area residents. s he said: "Oh my gosh! It looks like we will be able to get some presents for the kids." She added. "We really ap· preciate the concern and what people and the police depart· ment have been doing. We've paid the rent and more. There are others now. I'm sure, who need help more than we do." neighborhoocJ parkl nd asseSll- tni persons within an "area of benent" ror maintenance. Su~h areas would have to be determined by u s tudy, said Jamea Harrington, city director or Admlniatrative Services. Councilman Art Anthony ob- jected to the starr recommend&· tloo, sayin( he doubted areas or benefit co\ild be accurately de· termined. He also noted that homeowners who pay for main· tenance knew or the situation when they bought their homes, and he compared the assess· ments to pay10g for keeping up one's own backyard. Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido concurred. saying she sees assessment districts as ··a back·door tax increase." Although Harrington cited a long.range study indicating that within 10 to 15 years the city may have problems in funding its park maintenance under the current system, council mem· bers said they think such a study is too speculative to be relied UP· on at the present time. Members also noted that they don't consider the current park fees an undue burden even on homeowners who also pay for private maintenance. The owner of a $100.000 home would pay about 30 cents per year in taxes toward park maintenance in Irvine. they said. "My f~eling is we don't have., problem," s aid Mayor Bill Vardoulls. "We don't and we won't for the next 15 years." Councilman David Sills moved to deny all resolutlona, both those creaUna special districts In Northwood and th~e creating maintenance districLa citywide. His mN1on passud unanimously. Meteor Show Brings Calls A spectacular meteor sh ower Tuesday night prompted a series of telephone calls t.o police in Irvine and other com· munitacs from people fear· mg at was everything Crom a plane crash to the end or tht: world. The werld did not come lo an end. according to police. and will not come to an end tonight when the a nnual Geminid meteor s hower phenomenon re· peats itself. Astronomers said peak viewing is ex· pecledaboutta m . 1bree More Killed In Iran Protests ISFAHAN, Iran CAP> -Army gunfire killed three more persons in this central Iranian city today as elub·wielding sup· porters of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi roamed the streets in convoys hunting his opponents and beating lhem up, sources re· ported. Western correspondents who reached Isfahan today saw hospitals jammed with gunshot casualties and victims or street beatings reportedly by secret police. troops and military.Jed mobs of loyalists. Doctors at Isfahan hospitals reported the death toll from three days of violence in the city rose to at least 44, with more than 700 wounded or badly beaten. -Authorities have con· firmed only. nine dead and 65 WQ~nded. Western diplomats in the city 250 miles south of Tehran report- ed the army used tear gas and then-~ ftre · Monday ... ghl after demonstrators who marched t hroug h t h e city peacefully went on a rampage a nd attacked banks. movie houses. office buildings and other symbols of the shah's Westernization campaign wh.ich Mos lem religious leaders op· pose. The sources said the gunfire mowed down hundreds in lhe darkness, and the clashes lasted for five hours. On Tues day, diplomatic sources reported, thousands of supporters of the shah went on a rampage of their own, smashing store windows displaying pie· lures or Ayatullah Khomaini. the religious leader or the anti·shah movement. and ripping his p1c· lures from walls and power poles. Later. the sources continued, troops entered the fray and at· tacked anti·shah mobs wh.ich had gathered, beating them with rirle butts and batons and rorc· sng people to shout "Long live the shah!" Mesa Sclwol, Chief Tells Resignation Citing frustration with eroding loca l control over education •• Newport·Mesa school board President Donald Smallwood an· nounced Tuesday he will resign from the board in January. Smallwood, a Costa Mesa resi· dent who practices law in Newport Beach, had announced previously that he would not run for re·eleclion. However, h e said in a telephone interview today a variety of factors made him de- cide lo quit earlier . He also not- ed that his term originally was scheduled to end in March. but was extended during the las t state legislative session by a law combining school board elec- tions with November elections in sanitary, water and other special districts. "It ·s really a desire to spend more time with my law practice and involve myself to some ex- tent in other matters." said Smallwood, who has served on the board since 1971 and has been its president three times. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Basketballs 995 to 4495 VoUey Balls 695 to 299s Soccer Balls 695 to 2995 Footballs 1195 to 2995 Racquet Balls Voit Bleu 2'9 c. Handballs Baseballs Softballs Basketball BackbOards & Goals Basketball Shoes Volleyball Neta Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes Soccer Shorts & Shirts . Open Mon. thru Fri. til 9 p.m. ' r- Warmup Suits 2595 to 64" Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Sweat Shirts & Pants Running Shoes Running Shorts Athletic Sox Tennis Rackets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Boogey Boards with leash 39'5 Quilted Vests & Jackets Baseball Mitts Baseball Shoes Sat. till 5:30 .. .. Id d b I .. . l : t d C1 l , ~ , ' L i f r Laguna/South Coast Afternoon N.Y. Stoek J , VOL. 71, NO. 347, ~SECTIONS, 46 PAGES OPANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1978 Russian Flu Elllpties Coast 1 Schools ~ 8)'10MBAU Y Ot .. o.My~, .... Abtenteebm ri8W"OS hit rec ord level• today at Oranat> Coast Khool dbtrtcts mott and more atud nta came down with what docton beUevt-15 a type of Ruaslan nu. Officlall lo rour school dJs tncts said the abs nteelam tallY h1 the hlabeat ever rt.'C'Orded wtth aome c1as1 es report1na th..- Missing Yacht Hunted HONOLULU <AP> -Three military sear ch planes were com bing a 19,000·squar'e·mtle area today in hopes of finding a missing 94-foot boat with seven scientists and two others aboard. The motor vessel Holo Holo. chartered by the University or Hawaii, bas been missing since it failed to s how up at the Kawaihae harbor on Hawaii island Monday to pick up three more scientists, the Coast Guard said. The vessel has not been seen or h eard fro m since it Je tt Honolulu on Saturday to conduct oceanographic r esearch in waters off the west coast of Hawaii island. A search Tuesday failed to tum up any trace of the vessel. Today's search by two Coast Guard planes and one Navy plane covered a triangle-shaped area south of the island chain. The search was being ham-pered by gale-rorce winds and higb &eM, the Cout GuSl'd said. Among t hose aboard the vessel are the owner, John Laney of Honolulu, and three University or Hawaii re- searchers, Michael Allen, 29; Gary Niemeyer, 31; and Robert Harvey, 39. Also aboard were Jim San- dusky and Mike Shannon of the UC Lawrence Berkeley Labor atory. two unidentified scie ntists from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, and a cook, who also was not identified. The scientists were gathering information for an Ocean The rmal Energy Convers ion <OTEG) project. Hare K rishna Building Use Decision Due Laguna Beach planning com· missioners are expected to rule tonight oo whether the local Hare Krishna religious sect may u se their new building for worship services. Commissioners delayed a de· cision on the controversial in· terpretation until tonight after asking city planners to produce more information o n tb-e purchase of. the 40-year -old church at 285 Legion St. by the Krishnas last.Christmas. The issue racing com · missioners tonight is whether the church use was abandoned during a two and. a batr month (Sff KBJSRNA. Page A2> Coast We a t h e r Variable cloudiness tonight and Thursday with not much tempe rature change. Lows tonight 48 to 54. Highs Thursday 67 to 73. .... 1 nee ol pe-rc t or lhcit ,tud nll Oranp County H atth ~rt· mt'nt omc1als d4 cnbed UM nu 1tualloo u ·•Hplo ive" but strt:IHd t.bll ttMI &train ol flu cttaUn• tho havoc tS "mlld and modera •· and ol fairly hort durat on. .. It'• lht-MS formula or &et to bt-d ... a heahh departmt'nt nurw said "We're In touch with / v / 111 the county school d111lriclb and th()1r nun14.'tt wod there l& no c1u11t' tor alarm " The nur11 auud incomplete fi11urt't1 bclln• mude uvu1ltible lo thl' dt:partm nt tndlcute that the new train of nu Is of about thr..-c to five day• duration Thl' nu 11ppt.•urt!d to be no respttctcr of age groups as dis trlcU rcporkd that more and moru •UbJjlltutcs are beinl( NUDE 'INAPPROPRIATE' FOR SCHOOL PUBLICATION Olympic Swimmer As Censored by Dally Piiot Nude Statue Nix ed lJy F acuity ~er By STEVE MITCHELL Of CM O.lly ~1"'4 SIMt It wasn't the ad copy that bothered Laguna Beach High School activities director Ann Becker. And, the student council facul- ty adviser said , s he really didn't ha ve a n y qualms about publis hing the philosophy espoused by the Kalos Kagathos Foundation. But a nude sculpture of an Olympic swimmer on the back cover of the high school di.rec· tory? "Totally inappropriate," Mrs. Becker said. Not so. replied Bruce Hopping, chairman of the Katos Kagatho6 Foundation, which upholds the virtues of "Physical distinc- tion-Nobility of mind." Hopp1ng accuses school of- ficials or "h•ving a ha ngup about the btimao body and Its part. and functions." and he says be won't run bis $125 ad in the sc~I directory without the photo of the Olyrnplan swimmer. That means it won't run at all, Mrs. Becker said today. ·'I offered to run b is pbilosopby and the other in· tormalion on his ad," she said, "but l personally didn't feel t wanted to put tbe students in a controversial position. "I told him l thought it inap- propriate for studenta to produce s uch a photo on a student publication ror student use." But Hopping sees nothlng wrona with hJs nude male swim· mer. d11lped by internatJonally 0.11, ~tet st ... .._.. RAPS 'BODY HANGUPS' L•gunan Bruce Hopping ltnown sculptor Donal Hord un· der commluion b y Katos Kagathos Foundation. The nude model Is one of five created by Hord In his develop- ment of a model now awarded annually by the king or Sweden to that natlon's foremost swim· mers. II tt's good ~uah for the king of Sweden. Hopping contends, it should be good enough ror the <See NUDE, Pa«e A2) ' drarted to take over the duties or alllnlit teachers. A third of the students at l rvme Hlgh School stayed home today after reporting flu isymptoms . Normally. absen· teeism among the 1,690 students runs at 10 percent al this time or year. OveraJl district absenteeism was 14 percent, or 1,728 students or 12.470 reported ill. Normal absenteclam IS 5 percent, or ficials said. Ranc ho San J oaquin ln· termediate School officials said 200 of the 775 s tudents are absent. Absenteeism at most of the schools ln the district appeared to ra nge from 11 percent lo 39 percent. But it appeared today that the nu bug miJChL have overlooked Irvine's College Park Elemen· lary School -al least ror now. Only 15 of the school's 685 stu- dents were out sick today . •·And we're keeping our fingers crossed," a wary teacher com· mented today. Dr. Robert Mongalles of the state health department's school monitoring division said today that the fiu situation in Orange <See KIDS ILL, Page A2) Counselor Held Murder Try by Youth Worker? An Irvine man. arraigned Tuesday on charges of attempt· mg to murder two teen-age girls. is a group counselor at Orange County's Juvenile Ha ll, a sheriff's investigator said today. . Charles Hubert Guenther, 33, of 14661 Sweetan Drive. races two counts of attempted murder, one count of kidnappmg, one count of attempted rape and one count for use or a firearm. He was arrested Friday eve- ning after a IS.year-old San Juan Capis trano girl was found savagely beaten and shot several times at a San J uan residential construction site. Donatio ns To Family .TopLQ.ss By JERRY CLAUSEN Of tll9 D.Jily ~lot St.ff "The rent is paid and there's enough left over for a tree and a turkey for the freezer," an ecstatic Peggy Ryan said late Tuesday. "You've got to call this off. It's needed more now by other people," she said regarding donations to her family totaling more than $885. Mrs. Ryan. wife of former ac- tor and stunt man John Ryan who lost $307 to thieves in a Newport Beach supermarket parking lot Dec 1. said she couldn't believe lhe response of county coastal area residents to the family's plight yan, who suffered a crip- pling stroke in 1970 nd has not worked since, had walked 2.5 miles to the market to cash his Social Security check. His wife was al work. he said, and he wanted the money quick· Jy because the $385 rent on the family's Costa Mesa home was due that day. Newport police omcers said Ryan was frightened when the (See AIDED. Page 1\2) Beverly Sills New D irecto r Of NY's Opera NEW YORK CAP> -New Yor k Opera director Julius Rudel is out, and soprano Bever· Jy Sills is ln. it was reported lo· day. Rudel. opera director for 21 years, was expected to resign lo· day. the New York Times re-ported. Miss Sills, who had been tapped to become co-director or the opera after her retirement from singing, was to be named to replace him. The Times reported the opera company has been dissatisfied with Rudel. The news paper quote d John Samuels III. chairman of the opera board. as a CflrmiJ1g that Rudel and the board had "not seen eye-to-eye" for some time. ·•At the board meeting . . . lo· day 1 expect to have Mr. Rudel's letter of resignation and I expect it to be accepted," Samuels said. Neither Rudel nor Miss Sills was available ror comment. The New York Daily News re· ported that Miss Sllls who bas said she would retire irom sing· Ing In UMO. planned to move up her reUrement date. Rudel will leave the opera's top Job effective June 19'9, The Times said, and Miss Sllls would take over In July. Samuels told "l'he ·Times Rudel would be narped principal conductor, or the apera company. • • J . J..... • ~· J ........ I Juli Michelle Gonzalez 1s re- ported in good cond ition today at ucr Medical Center. She had been picked up short· ly before she was found beaten and shot at Del Obispo Street and ,Stonehill Drive where she was hitchhikm g home from Dana Hills High School. A description of the susped's car and license number led sheriff's deputies to Guenther's Irvine residence. The lrvme man also has been charged m connection with the beating of a 17-year-old San Clem ente girl last March. She was picked up in the same area as the Gonzalez girl, depulw!:. said. The San Clemente girl's description of the car her at· tacker drove resembled Gucn ther's, wtuch bore the ltcen~t­ plate "SMILE Z." The accused attacker has been a group counselor at Juven1lt· Hall since 1969, a spokesman there said today. As a group counselor, Guen- ther supervtses children at the hall durmg their daily activities and performs some "situational counseling." Deputy Chier for Field Services Ed Clarke said <See CHARGES, Page A2> Plane Lu_cky Blast Perils Landing By PIOLIP ROSMARIN Of ... o.ity ""'SQtt Federal Aviation Administration officials are in· vestigating an incident over Irvine Monday m which a homemade balloon exploded in a 40-foot fireball behind a Cessna 172 which was landing at Orange County Airport. THE" PRIVATE PLANE was undamaged and the pilot probably never knew how close t\e was to disaster. police said . Irvine Police Lt. Jerry Boyd witnessed the 12:2.5 p.m. explosion. Boyd said he was in the vicinity of Jamboree Boulevard and Kelvin Avenue when he noticed the plane and was startled to see. rising behind it, a 10· foot-high balloon. Slung below the balloon was what a ppeared to be a garbage bag. As the lieutenant watched. the bag burst in a bright orange explosion followed by thick black s moke. PEOPLE FROM AS far away as Fashion Island in Newport Beach reported seemg the fireball, many of them believing it was an ai rplane that exploded. FAA investigators said police recovered a por- tion of the plastic balloon. which landed atop Zee Pharmaceuticals on Jamboree Boulevard. near the police station. No trace of the exploded bag re· mained. <See BALLOON BLAST, Page A2> Racing Boat Rascal Sinks Off Mexico By ALMON LOCKABEV O.llyPl ........... writ .. The 58-foot aluminum yawl. Rascal, owned by Bill Wilson of Santa Barbara, sank otf Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Tuesday. The sinking occurred about a q_uarter of a mile off the owner's Puerto Vallarta home as he and about 19 guests. all from Santa Barbara. were returning from a day's sailing. All were rescued and no one was injured, accord· Met.eor Show Brings Calls A spectacular meteor s hower Tuesday night prompted a series of telephone caJls to PQJice in Irvine and other com· munJties from people rear· lng it was everything from • plane crash lo tbe end of the world . The world did not come to an end, a ccording to Police, and will not come to an end tonight when the annual Gemlnld meteor shower phenomenon re· peats it.self Astronomers aid peak viewini ls ex· pected about 11.m. ing to the report. The cause or the sinking was attributedd lo the yacht hitting a coral reef which punched about 28 ho les the size or a silver dollar in the hull below the waterline. The boat sank in about 165 of feet of water on a clear . sUMy day. Wilson and Rascal are widely known in Southern California yachting circles. Owner of the Wilson McMahon F urniture company, Wilson had cam· paigned the yacht actively in offshore races since he purchased it from Yacht Dynamics in 1967. The yacht was designed by the late William Tripp, designer or some of the most famous racing yachts in the world. First news of the sinking came to Tom Wilde r of Newport Beach, who was with Wilson when he purchased the partially built yac ht from Yacht Dvnamka. T he yacht was In Pue rto Vallarta on ariother cruise which would have taken it lo Acapulcf' through the Panama Canal to the Caribbean. Rascal bas not been actioe ln racing for the past several years because changes in the lntema· tlonal Offshore rule bad madr ll less competitive in handicap races. After retiring from rac· ing , Wilson has cruised the yacht extensively . ' I • ........... WAStONOTON tAP) -The Carter admlnl1lr1tton modlned 1om e or It• w11e and price atandarda today lncludlna eulnt llmila on trtn1 benefits. after hearlnf complaints that parts of lhe ant ·lnllatlon plan are Wlf a1r The c h1an1e1 wel'e th e ftnl1hlns toucht?s on a proaram announct:d istlVcn weeks aao In· tt'nded to brina lnflahon rrom 01" ptir~nt a year to 6 percent or lower Administration of. tlcl•l• aay the pro.inam muy lwsl •evtral yC&&t11 In today'a actlona.. the ad- mlnl•traUon retiuned the 7 per cent limit on lncniue~ an rringe beneflta and wa1e1 that were an- oounl'l'<i by President Carter Oct. 24 However. at exempted moat pension increases and 111ome helllth c~lb from the 7 percent hmal PPpd G~neraf io11 Lt m its oo price increases were unl'hlinli{ed. but the admin1stra- t1on took :.teps to close what at con&adcred loopholes allowing many comparues to exceed the btandard A squ1m•I finnJw~ olf a t.h~l·tirded i..oft drank m Pac1ft<' Grove wht·r~ he wus <'«U~ht by photoarapht>r Clay Peter~on of th<.' Sahnas Californum chcckLng the area tor fraturt.· photo po!\!\1b1ht1t.·~ The administration also asked doctors. dentists and other pro· r~ss aonal s to limit pnce in creasei> to 6.5 percent under the program Many _professionals ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Shot Laguna Man Reniains 'Stahle' did not have the needed records to comply with the regular price standards. T he Council on Wage and Price Stability acted after hear· mg complaints from both bust· ness and labor that these sec· tions should be changed. A Laguna Beach business man who was s hot outs ide a downtown tavern Nov. 30 re mains 1n 11table cond1t1on an th<• ob&ervat1on ward at South Coast Medical Center Charles Strafford. who owru. the U mon 76 station in downtown f'ront Page A I AIDED .•• two thieves threatened to kill htm and that he stood outside thl' m arkct for several minutes without summoning help. lie finally borrowed a dime Jnd called police Ryan later !.aid he never ex· peeled to get his money back .rnd lhal he was not sure how he would pay the overdue rent. Mrs Ryan. employed by a Costa Mesa h re detection firm. _ began working overtime and the couple's two daughters, Diane. 14, and Nanci. 18. continued to turn over baby sitting earnings while son Buck, 16, pitched in with his lawn mowing money. When coastal area residents learned or the hards hip tlhrough the Daily Pilot, they reacted. Mrs. Ryan s aid Tuesday that wellwis hers had mailed or dropped off a total of $500 at the family home. The largest amount was $385 donated by the Costa Mesa Fire Fighters Association. "One little lady even cleaned out her pantry and C'a me to the door with all kinds of C'anned goods." Mrs. Ryan said. "Anothe r man knocked on the door and handed my s on a money order for $50. sayang, 'Give this to your dad'·;; When Mrs Ryan learned that t he Newport Beach Police Department had collected an ad- dthonal $370 for the family from coastal area residents, she said: ·'Oh my gosh! lt looks like we will be able to get some presents for the ktds ·· She added. "We really ap· prcc1ate the concern and what people and the poh cc depart- ment have been doing. We've paid the rent and more There are others now. I'm sure, who need help more than we do." Pension Plan Off? S AN DIEGO <A P) -The Board of Supervisors has voted to pull San Diego County out of the Social Security System in two years if the county's 12,000 employees approve the deul.slon. ORANGE~ t.fSC DAILY PILOT .... 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Joseph Cole, also was shot during the bizarre mc1dent. but has since been re· leased from the hospital aner s uffering a bullet wound to the elbow Pohce arrested Washington state v is itor Brian Norris Stieler . 36, moments after the shooting, which was apparently provoked as Strafford and his son argued outside the tavern. Pohce said Stieler told the two men to quit fighting, and when Strafford approached Stiel er, the Washington man a llegedly pulled a .357 magnum revolver from a shoulder holster a nd shot him A second shot downed Cole, who was coming out of the bar Stieler is free on bail pending a ]>tehntinary bearing Dec. 18 in Sd\tfh "t>\-angf Corihty MumCip\l Court. Car.Crailh Kil/,s Pair LOS ANGELES (AP} - Two men were killed early today when their speeding car plunged off the transi- tion road between t he Pomona and Long Beach freeways, la nded on its roof and burst into n ames, the California Highway Patrol reported. The CHP said the car may have been moving al up to 100 mph, and was airborne for nearly 350 feet before crashing up- side down on an East Los Angeles street. The two we re burned beyond recogn ition Authorities report their ide ntities wi ll not be known until dental records have been examined. 3 Policemen Back on Duty After Crash Three Laguna Beach police of. fi cers are back on duty today, but Police Chief Jon Sparks re- mains hospitalized followJng a crash Dec. 5 in San Clemente that injured all rour men. The omcers were returning from a memorial service for s lain San Clemente Officer Jllchard Steed when their un· m arked car slammed Into the rear of another vehicle driven by a Costa Mesa policeman. The collision on the San Diego Freeway sent Sparks spra wling under the dash in the front seal. Sgt. Te rry Temple who was driving the Laguna Beach unit, was also injured, as were Capt. Neil PurceJI and Lt. Fra nk Dillon. Hos pital omctals at South Coast Medical Center said Sparks is resting aod ls in good condition. The program is described as voluntary. but the government can withhold contr acts or ease trade restrictions against com- panies that rail tO COmply Jt IS also depending on the power of persuasion. Barry Bosworth. direetor of the council. told reporters Tues day the administration expects to sec results from the program by spring, and if the results are favorable the progra m will con- tinue for some time. Wage and price standards would be lowered gradually unlit inflation is controlled. he said. adding. "The Intention is a mulh· ye a r progr am over several years." Some inequities will remain in the program. "but we think they a re s m all compa red to the in- equities caused by inflation," said Robert Russell. the ~Lqlcil's ~ q,eR.uty direct.or.. • .. ,. E'ro11t Page A I NUDE ••• · high school dired ory. "The sculpture i s unique because it identifies with the Greek philosophy of placing great social value upon bodily development of youth." Hopping said. He said the sculpture "im · presses upon youngsters the im· portance of r egarding the hum a n bod y as the mos t beautiful of creations ." . But Ann Becker wasn't buy. mg. "I asked him if he wanted to modify his model and he ex pressed no willingness to do so." she said. "I couldn 'l very we ll put a s~im suit on the model." Hop-ping retorted "We wear s wim suits." he said, "but thc:y don't heh~ us swim and they don't keep us from drowning. "A 11 they do 1s keep us out of Jatl ." lhe foundation chairman said. The lack or s ame, Hopping found out, keeps his statue out of student directories FURRY CARGO FAMILY BUY When a Costa Mesa family wanted to sell young shelties, it wasn 't necessary to go to Scotland to find a buyer The following ad in the Daily Pilot s old the furry cargo to a ram ily with four childre n · 2 Shcll1es. beautiful blk males: n~ good homel>. must go logertier. xxx xx xx Call the Daily Pilot ir you have anything lo sell. A friend· ly ad·vtser will help write your ad. Just call 642-5678 fi'ro• Pafle A J BAI,I .. OON BLAST. • • INVESTIGATORS THEORIZED that someone attempted to loft the balloon during a lunch break, a nd that the fuel used to make It rise may hav,e· blown up. "lt looks like it was somebody's idea of fun ," Boyd said ·•but the effect could have been dis· astrous if that plane had come in Just seconds later." l No /ff anger Scene · Annie" the lamb is not part of the Christmas scene outside Laguna Beach City Hall. The week and a half old lamb was crip pled at birth by an eagle's attack and 1s getting a little physical therapy on the city hall lawn by veterinarian aide Caroline Wake. who works at a nearby animal clinic. Assisting her is Santa Claus who walked over from his nearby cottage on Forest Avenue. E'rorrt Page A I KIDS ILL WITH FLUE. • • County is ··by no means as bad as in other areas of Cahrornaa . "Figures may be chmbmg rapidly but they are e verywhere else." he said. "Our prediction here is that this is a short term form of nu that burns itself oul rapidly." Mongalles predicted that cur· r ent flu victims '"will have forgotten a ll abo ut it at Christmas time when things should be back lo normal." He sa id s tate authorities ·believe l~ schools are being in· fested with a type of A·Russ1an flu "of a milder, mongrel straio ." 'Capistt'ano 'Utttned School Dis· trict was among the hardest \ut today with 35 percent or the total enrollment of 16.000 students re- po r li f\Jt th e o n set of flu Heir Arrested On Drug Rap SANTA BARBARA CAP) - Kenneth Maytag, heir to the Maytag appliance fortune has bee n arrested for the second lime in six months for investiga- tion of possession or cocaine, authorities said. · Maytag, 33, was stopped for allegedly speeding and deputies found a small quantity of co· came in rus possession, off 1c1als said symptoms. The figure was higher at tht: district's Dana Hills High School where 44 percent of the students and a number of teachers s tayed home today. Seventh and eighth graders in the Lag~na Beach Unified School District were the prin· cipal targets for the nu bug to- day with 270 students or 60 per· cent or the enrollment at that grade level falling lo the nu. Q{ .. ..Robert .Saachei, district s ulferlnte!id'tirt. said abse·n . teeism at the elementary school level is running at 25 percent and 10 percent at lhe high school level. :.. :--: ;-.. : • 1 Juniof -abcf treliior' high stu- dents in the Newport· Mesa Unified School District appeared to be the hardest hit today with assistant s uperintendent Kevin Wheeler reporting 25 pe rcent absenteeism. "The sickness figures have climbed very rapidly throughout the district," Wheeler said. "But all classes are being maintained with many of our substitutes stepping in to take over from sick teachers.·· He alth department officials said the type A-Russian flu that is creating such inraods in all school districts appears to hit students harder than teachers. ·'Teachers are getting the nu." a nurse said "But their re- covery is much more rapid and they don't appear to run as high a fever as the young people " Marine Held in Clemente A Camp Pendleton Marine wH arrested in San Clemente Tuesday evenln1 on suspicion of reckless driving and faJJure lo yield, following a police pursuit which ended when the Martne's motorcycle struck a curb. Poltc:e said St ephen J ohn J<oreen, 19. was clocked at 00 miles per hour while riding south on El Camino Real from the mterseclton with A venida Santa Margarita. The street is posted for 8 maximum speed or 3S mil~ per hour. Within a block of the intersec· lion, Koreen's motorcycle hit a curb. spilling the driver and his passenger. police said. Koreen s uffered cuts and scrapes on his arms and hands. His passenger, Burch Fredon. 20, also a Camp P endleton Marine, r eportedly had minor imuries to his left. arm and left leg Neither man was transported to the hospital. Kort~en was booked at the San Clemente Jail and then released on his own recognizance, pend- ing an appearance at the South Orange County Municipal Coyfl in Ljguna Niguel. f'rona Page A I KRISHNA ..• period when an Iranian bu~n· nessman owned the structure. The building. situated on 2.4 acres. wa~ used as a church fer more than 40 years. But when the I ram an investor purchased 1t an 1977, he said he intended to build a rt.>:>1dcnce upon the site, which 111 zoned for res1dent1al use The question is. was the use as a place of worship abandoned when the l ran1an purchased the building. K n shna attorneys contend no plans to change the use of the church came to fruition under the owners hip of t he busi- ness man. T hey contend the burden of proof <of abandon· mcntl rests with the city. But planning com missioners last month said they didn't have the proof they needed to prove the use was abandoned , gave ci- ty staff members two weeks to come up with additional in- formation . Plann~s ~aid· the; W-iU have som e additional information to present tonight, including the multiple hstings for the &hurch 1iL6 and &Ome ·~ws~~ clip- pinf$ fequest ed by-planning com m issloners. The issue is expected to be heard shortly after 7 p.m . in council chambers at 505 Forest Ave. f'ront Page A I CHARGES. • today Such counsf.'ltng wo uld involv~ working with children who were not getting a long with other youngsters. Clarke said. G uenthcr was in Central Mun1 c1pal Co urt this morm.ng for a ball reduction hearing. He i~ being held in Orange County Jail in lteu of $500,000 batl. Lynn Hart HART'S John ~art SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Basketballs 995 to 4495 Volley Balls 69s to 2995 Soccer Balls 695 to 2995 Footballs 11 95 to 2995 Rac~et Balls Voit Bleu 2" c • Handballs Baseballs Softballs Basketball BaCkblards & Goals Bosketbcil "Shoes .. ~ Valle~ Nets VOfteYtiOll Shots Socctrlboes Soccer Shorti' & Shirts Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9 p.m. , ·- Warmup Suits 2595 to 6495 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Sweat Shirts & Pants Running Shoes Running Shorts Athletic Sox T ennls Rackets Racquetball Racquets Badminton Rackets Boogey Boards with leash 39" Quilted Vests & Jackets Baseball Mitts Baseball Shoes Sat. till 5:30 ' . , I .. ' I r • .. ~ .......... 'MOMENT' STARS HYPE WITHOUT TV COVERAGE Only Print Medi• IOf Travolta, Tomin Confab Lights Out tars lii11e Witlwut TJI ClllCAGO cAP1 There \H'rt· a fow tense momenh when John Truvolta <1nd Lily Tomhn n 1mt: to Lown to promote their mov1l'. "Moment by Momeni " Thl' elevator wus guarded. Reporters went through three i.ecunty checks And then bt!fore Mtas Tomlin and Travolta would l'nler the room r ,1d10 and television crews were told to ll'ti Vt' WU,-TV ANCHORWOMAN TERRY Murphy demanded a bo:, coll by reporter1t .. All they're domJ,! here 11> hyping their movie, an) way, and I'm talking about freedom of the press," she said Even John lll1s. the Chicago public relations man in charge or the news conference. was upset "Who do they think they are?" he asked /\ Travolta aide took center stage ··Speaking for John Travolta, I'm sorry to say but that is our pohc)." she s:ud ABOUT 45 MINUTES LATER -AFTER the TV cameras and radio microphones were taken away and the print media re· porters dtl·1ded to stay M 1ss Tomhn and Travolta entered. Ms. Murphy demanded to ask a question before she left: Why were the brouc.Jcast mcdw excluded? · M 1ss Tomlin said she and Travolla had not made the de· cision "AT A PRESS CONFERENCE, IT'S disconcerting to have li~hts and have questions asked and answered that might be re· n·ahng and have it on film ." Travolta added. .. Moment by Moment." to be released Dec. 21, is the story of a middle age woman, played by Miss Tomlin, who discovers that her husband has bcl'n cheating on her. She meets a young man. played b) Travolta, and he falls m love with her MWD Cracks Down On Expense Tabs LOS A!';GELt.:S 1A P 1 l\lctropoltlan Wall•r D1 i.lricl of f1cw\:. ha\c prom1:-.l'd lighter Youth Critical After Being Hit by Auto A 15.ycar·old Laguna Hills High School sophomore 1s in t'nllcal condition today after he was struck by a car Tuesday evening on Pasco de Valencia near the school. California lll~hway Patrol spokesman -Tom Sapp s aid Jef- frey Bums or La~una Jl1lls suf· fered maSSIVl' head IOJUrtes when he was struck by the automobile A companion. J4 .ycar old Kevin McCann. of Laguna Hills, also was struck m the 6:10 p.m. incident n o rth of Alicia Parkway. Mc Cann 1s reported in satisfactory condlUon while Burns remains in a coma at Sad· dlcback Community Hospital. t'ontrols over expense act'Ounls 1n the wake or a three-month In· \'l' s tigation .ha l uncovered ·weaknesses" and lax expense procedures in the district's pubh<· rt!lat1ons departme nt. ,\It hough the probe released Tuesday showed unsubstantial· NI expenses of less thun $100 out of nearly $.50.000 in spending, m· vest1gato r s recommended changes to correct careless ac counting practices within the MWD's $1.25 million·<t ·)eur public relations division. Th e recommendations for stronger controls also appeared aimed at policies governing re· 1mbursements to the t.300 employees who work for MWD. tht• nation's largest water wholesaler. The agency serves ::.1x Southern California counties. M eanwhlle. consumer ad vocale Ellen Stern Harns. an MW D director representing Beverly ltills. claimed the in· vestlgalion appeared to be u "coverup." She hinted at rurther probes by peopl~ concerned with "governmental ex tr av uoanee. waste and subterfuge." "Dating Game' Gets Rim PUC OKs Utilities Increase SAN t'RANCISCO <AP> South~m C1llfomla'1 mojor 8811 nd ele(trtc uUUly companJ hav won rato lncrtloses from the atiatt Public UUlltles Com· mlaalon that wUl be ftlt most by th overaae hoUiehold r Southern CaUromla Gas Co. wH aranted permlHlon Tues· doy to rallMl hou.ehold monlhlY ral<·11 8 2 pl'r<'l'nt. meunlni mon· thly bllll ror the uverage rt•1tidl•nt1ul ('WtlOml'r t'Ould be up to S2 ~ t\ighcr during thl' winter Th1.1 l'l 'C also increased hlellne TELEPHONE REBATE STILL NOT SETTLED-A13 nih•11 from 16 cent!> to 16 4 cents perthcrrn ' The boost will mean an addi· tional $201.~ milUon or income for the utility. The effects or the rate hike on customers of Southern California Edison Co. were not immediately clear because the increase was coupled with an or- der or a rate reduction due to overcharges from previous years That reduction was ordered by PUC in l976 but was appealed by the company. The U.S. Supreme Court denied a review of that ap- peal Monday. As a result. PUC orricials said. electric customers undoubtedly will realize an overall reduction in their bills. But because or the new rate schedule. the cost per kilowatt hour above so-called lifeline rates will go up. Lifeline amounts are the minimum required for such domestic necessities as home lighting or heating. The PUC su1d most•of Tues day 's gas increase. calculated to give the utility a 9.7 percent return on its invest· ment, was laid to residential customers because of benefits they have realized through past rate changes. The PUC said average gas rates the past three years have mcn'Ust"d 5J percent tor somt users. but residential rate in· creases had been held to 9.9 per cent. The basic monthly residential service charge was kept at $3.10. The utility asked for a rise to $4.50. The quantity rate structure was trimmed from five levels to three. mearuog gas rates will leap signifi cantly with "ex· cessive residential use." The PUC sa.id it expected this to en· courage conservation. The commission put the utility o n notice that the increase awarded Tuesday should be suf- ficient for two years. except un- der special circumstances Second Team For Council? As the Irvine City Coun· cil meeting ground on past midnight Tuesday. Coun· cilman David Sills came up with a suggestion to speed up future meetings. He proposed that voters elect alternative City Council members to spell the c urrent members when they begin to lose their vim and vigor during long meetings. "The city manager could act as coach and. de- pending on how things are going, he could say, ·vardouli s out Schmerdly in ... Sills said. Thl' City Council laughed at Sills' proposal. S DAILY Pll.OT o.-1y ~tlOt St•H PllO .. DANCE INSTRUCTOR LA VON THORP PUTS HER PROTEGES THROUGH THEIR PACES In San Juan Capistrano. Senior Citizens Swing and Sway like Polynesian~ San Juan Dancers 'Dip' Polynesia11 Expert Teaches Women to Sway By WILLIAM HODGE CM,.,. D•ilY Piiot Sl•lf Ump, Ump. Clap, Clap Ump. Ump. Clap. Clap Passersby at the reJuvenuted Hot Spnngs Dance Hall. behind San Juan Capistrano':-. City He1ll complex. might hear lhl' !>Ound:-. or rhythm Ump. Ump Clap. Claµ t:mp. Ump Clap, Clap A peek through a window or the recreation (ac11lly would !>how about 20 older women. som e dressed 1n Polynesian ::.k1rts. slamming a gourd to thl' linoleum floor twice then slap· ping the side~ of the instrument. Ump, Ump Clap. Clap. t;mp. Ump. Clap. Clap The Don llo·typl' llawa11un music fade:-. away "Very good. l<.1d1c~ ... says La Von Thorp The i.elr ~lylcd Polynts1<.tn d<.tnce fttn<1t1 c teaeht~ a class to senior citizens l·very Thursda) 1n the old danct.· hall "I JUSt !>tarted 20 year!> ago '"th :-,1mpll1 hulai.," tht.· Capistrano Reach re~1dent re called "Once )OU learn J htlle or ll 'Polynesian dancing I, you ~ant to l<'arn <lbout otht-r island!'" The song ''The Lilli(' Gras:. Shack in Kealakekua 1 pro noun ced Kl.') -a Ila ·ka ·k ua 1. llc.1wa11 " fades m ov(-r lh(: r:ecord pla) l'r's !>peukt-ri. · · Reml•mber. four '>tl.'p ~ around the ls land," Mrs . Thorp <'<i lls out to the women "Don't forget to let your seal stick out "Ont-. two. knee:. out. thn·t" C.Om1ty Bea~h Bacy Secret Purchase Goes Before Public Orange County supervisors agreed in a secret.session Jast month to pay $2.5 rrulhon for 7.5 beachrront acres south of Doheny Beach State Park. But Tuesday supervisors set a Dec. 20 public hearing on the proposed county H arbor~. Beac hes and Parks District purchase us requ1:-cd uy stall' law The hearing will b(· at 9 30 a m. in the board meeting room. 10 Civic Cent('r Drive. San~a Ana If the proposed sale 1s com pleted. the new county beach would stretch along 1.647 feel between Doheny Beach and thl' northern tip or residenl1<tl Capistrano Reach To this time. the beachfront has been known as the Doheny Beach Club site, Hole 1n the t'ence BeaC'h and sometime!> as part or Capistrano Beach County interest in the 7 S acre beach was sparked in 1972 when the state abandoned interest m acquiring the three acre~ adJa· cent to Doheny Subsequent I}. thl' count) began a condemnation action on Gem Talk the addJtJOnal 4.5 acrt!s to the south. The •eontto\'e"y grew 1n 1975 when the property owne~ r1Jt.od an inverse condemnation eet1on. in effect. accusing government land use restrictions from pro- h1b1ting development. The owners argued that zonini:i and other restrictions depnved them from us ing the l~nd "1thout pa~ ment of JUSt com pens a lion~ In late 1975 the owner'> loi.t tht· property through foreclo::.ure to United California Bank. and the possabilily or a sale to the county arose durmg a pre·tr1al settle ment conference County officials. in a report to supervisors. said a federal grant would be available to pay SJ13.869 of tht' ~2 5 million purchase priCt' The county's annual main· tenance for the new beach. 1r left undeveloped. would be $12.000 including the salary ror a sum mer ltfeguard The cost for later development or the parcel ~ould bt lt.•ft for :-upt.'rv1!>ors to decide 1n tht• future. tht· report said four. kncci. LEGS!'"' LIFT YOL'R The wome n an• ..,hcep1shlv "'atchmg lht· v1s1tor.., to lhl' ('(as!'. Yet. tht.·y set'm proud tu display the nair ror ·~land dam· 1ng tht.·y·vt' been cult1vat1ng The• mus1C' fadc•s aw:.i~ "I JU."t bt'lit'H' it's an t"<ct:lll'nt t"H'r<'1:0.l' for all agt•s," Mr-.. Thorp ~aid "Plus. 1t teache:- t ht• m '>Orne c·ullurl' and 11 -.t1mulate~ thC'1r minds bt.'cau..,1· they ha\'l' t o rt.•membt·r routml':-." /\ couple or women art· off 111 ·• corner trym!? dcspNatcly to gl'l thl' right sway in their hip:-. "We're going to try i.onw Maori dances from New Zealand now ," Mrs Thorµ tt·lb lht· gatht.•ring Some groans go up as '4hl' <.1!.k.., tht.• women to C'Oml' up and i.:t·t -;ome Poi balls. t1s~uc ·"tufrl'd ball:-. lled to CCICh end 0£ yarn '>lrln~ The obJ<'ct 1s to hold tht· '>tnng 1n the m1ddlt'. u:-.mi.: th<· v. n st tu make the sphere~ moH· uµ <1nd down in a rhythmic palll'rn The mu..,1c bt>gin~ and lhl· room 1s filled with coll1d1nf! sphcrci. as comrade'> m·n ou-..lv · move a way from lht• v.oml'n closest to them Whap. u baJI crashci. into lh•• side or someone's head "Ouch' That stings ... ont• woman cnes out. "lt's a matter of umin~ ... Mrs Thorp encourages .. Tht· more you get used to 1t tht· easier 1t 1s. The women now havt· four httlh going. tv.o -.u:-,pendl·d from tht.•) am m each hand M o re :o. t' h l' r t• " :-. m '' c k 1 n i.; Jg•lln!-il the !'!Ide:> Of their haple~.., manipulator" "These ar t' \ erv frustralml! 1 h1ngs." thl' in!-tructor Jdm11:-. .. But 1r you keep :,our hands go ing up and down that make'> tl easier to transftor them to ont• hand " .. Wh(•n art' Y. l' J.!01ng to do lht· fire danCl'?" one \\Om<in ai.ks Storm Dam&fl;in~ LONDON cAPI -Torrenllal ram und gales up to 100 mph overnight killed three Bnl1...,h motor1:.b, uproot ed trt•t•s. dam ag(!d proptrl y arid .. n dang~red Sh1ppmg off lhl• l'Oa:.b or Bntum and France •• hr·TV ByJ.C llllMPURl£S 1 ( ;1•m11/m11s1 LOST AND FOUND Escapee 'Gonged' DAVENPORT. Iowa CAP> - James Shelton's performance on "The Dating Game" didn't win him a date with a Los Angeles Rams cheerleader. But It did get him the long a rm of the law. Shelton. 26, made an early de· parture a year ogo fro!"' a minimum security correctional facihly in Davenport where he was serving a one·year term ror larceny. He was back in Davenport on Tuesday. a victim or his television success. "I knew that when I uaed my actual name and people saw me I would be recognized. but t didn't know It would be this soon," said Shelton, a former Rock Island. Ill .. resident. And he pushed hls luck. In ad· d ltlon to "The DaUng Game." he taped two performances on "The Gong Show " The Gong Show tapes have yet lo be televised here. but ''The Dating Game>'' was Shelton's downfall last month a former correctJooal ce.nter worker rec ognlzed him, and the search was on. Authorities didn't have lo look ra r -Shelton heard or the search and called a Davenport attorney to say he would tum himself in. He surrendered to authorities Tuesday and was ordered re turned to the correctional center by. Scott County District Judge Nathan Grant. Grant ordered that Shelton be held pending an investigation of his actlvltles during the past year. Shelton said be left Davenport alter being arawn to the West Coast because or the cold weather in the Midwest. •·it was kind of stupid to leave." Shelton said, noting he had only four month8 remaining on his one-tcor term. Shelton aald ha want.a lo move bock to California ··as 1oon u this thin& 11 over ·~-·,...... OVEAEXPOSEO ESCAPEE Convict J•mH Shelton --··· ----~...-: m 11 range fllocn A family back East couldn't hgure out how the family jewels were disappearing right under their noses . A diamond <ind 11a pph1re ring disappeared -then a ~•Iver locked and chain /\ methodical se11rch or the house turned up no cluei. Then. on a hunch. they rented ll metal detector and passed 1t over the stomack or the fam1ly 'i. French poodle. The detector almost ble\\o a fuse. They called In a veterinarian and he removed the ring. locket and chain . . . also a ball bearing. six stones, part or a roof Ule and a dolls head. The family feels belt.er now. So does the dog. ' · Some Japanese fishermen had even better luck. They hauled in several auto Ure Inner tubes. Thelr annoyance turned to joy when they discovered $270.000 worth or gold ::>lates hansing from the tubes The Japanese Const Ouard figured the golf hod been left for pick-up by Korean smugglers Cold pnc~ there are double lhose m Japan And what have you found lalcly" J. C. .JJump~ried }eweferd Mt MBEIC AMEl!l(AN CfM SOC 1E T v @ 18l3 lllf.WP()Rl Bl VD COS TA ME.SA CONVENIENT TERMS lknkAmtt1cerd-M .. 1er Charo• 32 VEAAS >N THE SAME LOCATION. f!HONE Me.3401 J A4 DAILY PlLOT ·~·-J ust · :'.'':t Coa ting •'"" ·. Q ....... ~ Tom~~''·' Marplalae SoJDe Novel Ideas DECll TllB RAU.a DSft. -All the mettbant.I aro really out thero eumi>tni t.beM 4'11 to ... )'OU to do )'OUr Cbrlltmu abopplrlt late~ b, ti 10'& bav 't ootlced, It already ll In~. )'OU .can tM eds and )OU'll come up wtth 10tne novel lift '°'u. OM that nupt m7 eye J\llt today wu an Md that must have nnt nm at the CluUUnN aeaaoo about at the tWTI ot the century. Th mettha.ol •1.&11 ted )"OU d.rop by and pick up a vt>l()(IPf'C19 for tM Uule tot YQU'll have pranclna around un der lbet lrM on Chrlltams Da, A VICLOC'IPED8' I baffft't beard I.hat term 1lnce lbe ume lino wu probably aelllna bu.fJo' whips. ll a a t.ncy· Pradrcol Gift /or Sporliman Who f'J.sMa m Tight Quorlt-rs clc, of course. Commonly called a trike. Sometimes re- ferred to as a three-wheeler. '. Maybe this merchant is actually a lot sharper than you figure. At this time when roJllng toys like "Green Machine," pedal-driven dragsters and rocket cars are being pushed for the juvenile masses, you probably couldn't draw flies on the showroom floor with a plain old tricycle. A velocipede, however, has a much more exotic ring lo it. Abruptly, it becomes a unique gift. Maybe even better than the bike with higb-nse handlebars and a dragster banana seat. Few merchants, however , seem to be pushing Items that smack of the old·fashioned Yuletide. More often, you'll find gill s uggestions that are keyed to our modem era. HERE'S ONE NOW, for example. For the chronic speeder in yoqr family, who is always picking up radar tickets from th\ city cops. you can gift him with an Elec· tronic Speed Control for only $69.88. If he's a real throttle jockey, it might pay Cor itself before the New Year. ace Trial M JN DJEAD, En&l•nd (AP> -Former U ber al Party leader J eremy Thorpe muat at.and trial on charsea that he con1plred to klU a former male model who claimed he wll lhe poUtlcle'1 homo.exu1J lover, a ma1tatrate'1 courtdeclded today. Thtdeclaioncameon the tethd1yof a hHnn1 In thl1quiet.reeorttown ln weal m Enaland to determine It was olleaed that Andrew wh ther Thorpe. 49, and three • 1 11 'l othormenthouldrar aJud1eand Ncswton, a former a r .ne p1 ot, jury on cbar ces of plottlna to kill wat hlred to s hoot Scott but NonoanStott,38. buna led the job. The m.,Utratn alao ord~rfld The maglstrutcs said the de· tho other thr men to trtal. fcndan~ wtll 11&.and t!1al at the They are m rchant banker Old Ba1ll'y, London s central D•vld UolmN. 48, • cloee rrtend criminal court. of Tho~ and former deputy THORPE. who Je d the treaau~r of the Llboral Party, Llberuls from 1967 until M~y bu1ln~ man John Lie Meaurler, 1976 when he resigned a mid ..e. and ntabt t lub owner Georae preH dltclosures of the scandal. {)..-akin ~ wos also accused or inciting ' Holmes to murder Scott and will TH•: FOUR rt•ma1ncd 1 m also race that charge at the trial. paaalvl' a.s tht•v ll11tt.•nl-d lo the Normally cases that go for ma.ilnlroh'li' ruJtn.: 10 Brltaan'b trial from Minehead are sent to bll/.K<'Ml polltkol 11tundul 1nncc the court in nearby Exet.er. But the Prorumo ulfllh' ~ ycura -.co. the choice of the Old Bailey ap- Ourtna thl' huurln1. the pros· parently was made on grounds it ecutlon allcw d that Thorpe could be difficult to find an im· wuntt•d Srolt dt'ud bt!cuusc he part1al jury in Exeter beuuse it reared lhul rt•vl'lutlon or the nl-1s only about 20 miles from leal'<.I affair with Scott in 1961, Thorpe's paruamentary constil· would ruin h1lf p0lltlcal career. uency of North Devon. CAROL CHANNING E.SCAPES BLAZE BALTIMORE (AP> -Two fires broke out lit the Lord Baltimore Hotel today. forcing mus ical comedy sta r Carol Channing and about 200 other guests to rush to safety on the sidewalk. No injuries were re· ported. The second and bigger of the fires, which a uthorities said erupted on the sixth floor or the downtown hotel about 8:30 a.m .. sent heavy black smoke pouring from the north side of the build· ing a nd left rush-hour traffic in the a rea badly snarled. Miss Channing was a mong the guests who fled the first fire. Thorpe. Holmes. Le Mesurier and Deakin were charged last Aug. 4 of conspiring together and with others in Devon County and elsewhere between Oct. t , 1968. and Nov. 1. 1977, to murder Scott. who currently works in Devon as a groom and horse trainer. Thorpe is the only one charged with mcitement. EACH CHARGE carries a maximum 10-year sentence on conviction. Thorpe has denied any sexual relationship with Scott and the a lleged plot to kill him. Thorpe led the Liberals from 1967 to 1976. Under his direction th e p a rty achieved its greatest strength since World War JI , although it still had UtUe representation ln Parliament compared to the Labo r and Conservative parties. 3 S tates Hampe red NATION / WORLD Dancing Carte rs President Carter and wife Rosalynn had the first dance Tuesday night at the annual White House Christmas par· ty for Congressmen and their wives. There were 500 g uests in the Blue Room where a 20-foot tree decorated witb 2.MO antique dolls and toys was put on public di.splay hours earli er. Vance Meets Begin On Pact Revisions JERUSALEM <AP> -Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Prime Minister Menachem Begin met today to discuss fresh re· visions in the U.S. draft of an Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, whil~ Egyptian President Anwar Sadat declared he was "quite ready" to sign the pact. Vance shutUed to Israel to re· lay Egypt's conditional accept· ance of a peace treaty-ham· mered out in meetings between the Egyptian leader and the U.S. envoy earlier this week -pro- vided the treaty is linked to a commitment fo r elections among the Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip. "For our part we are qute ready. It depends on the other part." said Sad at in his first public comment on the peace moves s ince his meetings with Vance Sadat. appearing quite jovial, spoke with reporters in Cairo after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize medal from an aide who had accepted it for the president m Oslo on Sunday. Sadat said he "would be very happy to conclude it before the 17th." the target date set for signing the peace treaty sug. gested at the Camp David sum· mil in September . For somebody looking for the delayed-action glft, the Los Angeles Dodgers are offering gift certificates for all 1979 games. Jusl think. your friend could still be celebrat· mg Christmas on the Fourth of July. Ohio River Spills Over Banks From the Israeli side. there was no immediate indication whether the modifications pro- duced a breakthrough that wall get the stalemated negotiations moving. "I honestly don't know," Vance said about pros pects ror con- cluding the treaty by Sunday. the deadline date called for at - the Camp David s ummit. The U.S. envoy spoke to re porters briefly after a 70-minute meet· mg with Begin. . AND F1NALL Y, we shouldn't forget the cheap1e glft that h as really practical application. Here's one now. It's the floating, waterproof fl ashlight, for onJy $1.98. That's for your friend or relative with the leaky yacht. Cleveland May or Asks Voters Aid CLEVELAND (AP> -Mayor Dennis J . Kucinich has appealed to voters to "save our city" wtlh $38 million in new taxes, as he nears fUlal talks with the bankers who must decide by Friday if Cleveland will default on its loans. - Kuclnich said only higher taxes can get the city out of debt and avert what would be the first default by a major U.S. city since the Depression. The alternative, the m ayor said, Is municipal layoffs, stripped city services and higher taxes anyway. "I'm talking about a tax increase which will be needed to save our city," Kucinich said Tuesday rught in a 30-minute televised ad· dress. The city will attempt to sell $'90 million In bonds during March if a so percent increase In Cleveland's l percent payroll tax is ap- proved, the mayor said, and use the money to consolidate city debts. extend payments and undertake capital proJe<:ts· The mayor -long an out:spoken opponent of higher taxes - softened his proposal by telling voters that suburban dwellers would pay 68 percent of the $38 million it would raise. By Tbe Associated PTess Families from three states took refuge in R ed Cross shelters as the s wollen Ohio River -at its highest crest in more than a decade -spilled over it:! banks near CincinnaU. In nearby New Richmond. Ohio, National Guarl:I troops were on patrol to keep away sightseers who wanted a look at the high water, and to help 75 people who spent another day in shelters. 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President Carter on Tuesday declared 15 central and eastern Ke ntucky counties d isaster areas. making residents eligible for federal rebef. The Ohio's high water mark at Cincinnati was well below a re<:· ord 79.99 feet set in 1937. Bob Wilhelmy, public relations direc- tor for the Cincinnati Oivls1on of the Red Cross. said the area had been lucky. "If it <the river> had gone two or three feet higher. m aybe ln· ple-the'Rumber of persons would have been involved." he said. Red Cro6S and Ohio National Guard units continued to offer refuge to people forced out of hom es and businesse:. near the Ohio River m Otuo, Kentucky and Indiana. The Red C1'98s estimated at least 630 families were affected by the flood in its Cincinnati Division. made up of 16 counties In the three states. U .S . spokesman George Sherman. who briefed reporter:., rerused to characterize the dis· cuss1on of the proposals. "I DON'T like to give tern· peraturc readings, particular!~ at a preliminary session." 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I' elalms (o hJve proved lta point: lt claims lt bu a lea.son tL te•cb <>then. Not everyone will aaroo with lhe industry's assHS men~1 ~awe it concedes prices rocse 13.S per~nl in the c monUla ~ AUCW1t. But that. il observe., ii beUes than the year-earliC)r'a H.~ perC'e'Dt. AND, 8A Y8 ALEX McMAHON, American Hosp1t1 Association pre4id~nt, the improvement will continue. "Tbe word ls out,'' be sotd: Americ&DS are fede with ri5 log hospital co.ts, and the hosplt-1.s must res . "There is no 1timulus to volunteering ll e the draft,' said an associate as be explained the "VE" or voluntao effort program begun more th.an a year 110 by t.be AW ond related hcalt.b groups. VE set as its maj<>r goal a 2 percent annual reductJoo In the r~te or Increase of hospital expenditures for 1978 and 1979. Not a decrease In expef\SeS, tt should be noted; merely a decrease in the increase rate. The route to the goals was clear: They would seek no net increase tn lhe number of hospital beds, a reduction io oew capilal investment. a voluntary limit on physician fee increases . cu .... .,,, THERE IS NOTHING VEllY original in suet measures. except in relation to lhe attitude that prevaile<' before that no expense should be spared. As McMahon t.eUs il, the "before" aWtude emanatec: from the public, even though it was the public that tales served notice it was fed up. The difference symbolizes tbt decades: In the 1960s the mood was expansionary; in UK 1970s t.be mood favors conservaUoo. "No longer are we able to do everything we want le do," said McMahon. "We have to prioritize, just as u. education and and national defen.w." ESTABLISHING P&IORITIES, McMahon !:It means slowing the expansion of services and fores E new int.emive care units, cardiac unit.s, burn and dialysi~ centers. "Obviously we cannot spend all we could spend on national defense," McMahon says. The same limitation~ hold for health care, he adds. The questions remain. Why is the goat simply tc reduce hospital inflation by 2 percent a year ror two years? Why settle for an inflation rate of 11 percent or so? McMahon says a total reduction of 4 percent is onh lhe immediate goat. .. Alt.er that," he said, ."we'U takt another look." THE OBJECI', HE POINTS out, is to bring cost increases into a range comparable with the annual rise in the nation's gross national product. or total output of goods and services. These days, be continues, an 11 per~nt nominal increase in GNP might be made up of 3 percent real growth and 8 pen:e1lt inflation. Soble higher health costs reflect inflation; -aome increases are a consequence of real improvemems i$l care. , ; When. aa4 if, the i.ndultry· is able to reduce Its ~1 increases-and, presumably, its price increases too-lht question remains W"bether I.be public will be satisfied with stopping there. McMahon says it's a matter of priorities: How much of its output is the public willing to alJocate to heaJt.b care versus education, environment. defense and other vital coosideratioos? Fullerton Sets Wbor Courses Courses in labor and safety are being offered as part of the evening college business curriculum of Fullerton C<>Uege, Fullerton. Developed cooperatively by organized labor and the college bustness divisiOo, tbe courses cover tbe economicis . social and political contributions ol American labor THE SATEU.ITE CAMPUS courses include grievance and arbitration procedUttS, labor law, workman's com· pensatioo and the Occupational Safety and Health Act. in· dustrial safety management and Califomia·OSHA com. pliance. Registration for the spring semester begins Jan. 17 on the campus for new and returning students. For cu.rrenUy enrolled students, registration begins Jan. 11. Final date I~ Jan. 25. Tbe classes, meeting locations and Umes: Grievance and Arbitration Procedures. 7 to 10 p.m . Tuesdays <beginning Jan. 30), Loara Jligb School, 178S W . Cerritos Ave., Anaheim. Instructed by Robert L. Caligiuri. state deputy labor commissioner and former business agent of the Retail Clerks Union, the course includes techniques of handling grievance!J, including presentation methods. LABOR LAW. 1 TO 10 P.M. Mondays (beginning Jan. 29>. Katella Hjgh School, Z!OO E. Wagner Ave., Anaheim. Taught by Dr. David J . Plvar. professor of labor bi.story and American studies at Cal State Fullerton and a vice president of the Central Labor Council of Orange County. the class is a survey of American labor laws and unionltft). -Workman's C<>mpensaUoo and OSHA. 7 to 10 p.m. Thursdays (beginning Feb. 1), Loara Higb. lnatruetor Glendon Laningham, an e mployee relatloos manager and member of the American Society ol Safety Engineers, will take hls students through a study of the history, problems and effectiveness of workman's compensation and OSHA. -Industrial Safety Management, 7 to 10 p.m. TUesdays \beginning Jan. 30), El Dorado Wgh School, 1651 N. VaJenda Ave., Placentia. Instructed by Fred C. GlllfA.t. a health and safety engineer tor Rockwell lnternatiouJ. Anaheim. the course is designed to a.Id the industrial manager ln developing IDd malmalnlng an ecrecuve safety pro er am. -CAUf'ORNIA·OSBA Compliance, 1 lo 10 p.m. Mondays (beginning J an. 29), KateUa Hiab. 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U\4 ~ MONY .,,, ~ f", ~ .... ,,, Lii> ' S ~ .. i! & • .. m rl 'i ' "'+ ~ jllCStl> ... • I J . ., . !NOAM _i6 , ff Ill ~!< .14 t , , ·i r.: ~ l: ~c IAO .J -., ,~r~ °''°' :: ,,1 ., ; ,"'a;,' , : , ~.~ =~" 1'.:!. J e .,.._ ~ .e A S I + 1oit lllctlM llf 12 •• iii'°' -~ 1» .M 6 I U4:.:.. litlO'flf rJO.. t Q\'t-~ I 5.8% Bid for Vet Bonds SACl\AMBNTO (AP) -Tbe low bid for anotber $150 mlllioo of Cal· Vet bonds Waf 5.8152 percent, up nearly OA percent from tbe ~ aaJe ln Auiust Stale Treuww Jea1 Un.rub said Tuesday the low b1d WU allbmitted by a 1roup that lnchaded United Ca.lltomla Bank, Citibank. Mor1an Guaranty Trust Co .. Cr~ker Na- tional Bank a nd Security Paeillc Bank. The only other bid, at 5.1223 per· cenl, was nbmltted by a 1roup .baaded by Chue Manbattan Bulik. Wldl ...s.y, Decemtler 13. 19"78 s DAILY PILOT fl7 PulJHe fi'ed lip Hospitals Aim At Cost Control By .JORN CUNNU'f' Ii.~ ...... """'"' U you ask lhe hoapllal lDdustry whether voluntary cost conlrola won, you wtll get an afflrmatl" answer. t· claims to have proved tta polnt; it claims It haa a lesson ll teach others. Not everyone will a1ree with Lbo industry's assess meall, because it concedes pnces rose 13.6 percent lo the I: moaths through ALtguat. But that, it observes, la bettei than the year-earller's 16.~ percent. AND, SAYS ALEX McMAHON, American Hospita Alaociatlon president, the improvement wlU continue . "Tbe word ls out," he saJd: Americans are fed up with ris in.a hospital costs, and the hospitals mual respond. "There ls no atimulua to volunteering like lhe draft.' said an associate a.s be explained the "VE" or voh.antar) effort program begun more than a year ago by the AHi and related health groups. VE set as its majOr goal a 2 pereent annual reduction ln the rate of increase of hospital expenditures tor 1978 and 1979. Nol a decrease tn expeqses, lt should be noted: merely a decrease in lbe increase rate. The route to the goals was clear: They would seek no net increase ln the number of hospital beds, a reduction in new capital investment, a voluntuy limit on physician fee increases. C:UNNll"I" THERE IS NOTHING VERY original lo 5uct measures. except ln relation to the attitude that prevaile< before that no expense should be spared. As McMahon tells it. the "before" attitude emanatet from the public, even though it was the public that late1 served notice it was fed up. The difference symbolizes tht decades: ln the 1960s the mood was expansionary; in UM 19708 the mood favors conservation. "No longer are we able to do everything we want tc do." said McMahon. "We have to prioritize, just as tr. education and and national defense ... f;STABLISHING PRIORITIES, McMahon say~ means sJow1ng the expansion of services and foresak,11;( -new intensive care units, cardiac units, bum and dialysi! centers. "Obviously we cannot spend all we could spend on national defense." McMahon says. The same limitation~ hold for health care, he adds. The questions remain. Why ls the goaJ simply tc reduce hospital inflation by 2 percent a year for two years? Why settle for an inflation rate or 11 pe~t or so? McMahon says a total reduction of 4 percent is onh the immediate goal. "After that." he said, ••we'll takl another look.·· THE OB.JEC'I'. BE POINTS out, ls to bring cost increases lnlo a range comparable with the annual rise in the nation's gross national product, or total output or goods and services. These clays, he continues, an 11 percent nominal increase in GNP might be made up of 3 percent real growth and 8 percent inllatioo. Some higher health costs reflect inflation; «>me increases are a tonsequence of r~aJ improvemeata in cafe· •• When. and tf, the tndusby· Ls abte to reduce Its ~· increases -and, presumably, its price increases too -Uil question remains whether Ute pubUc will be satisfied with stopping there. · McMahon says It's a matter of priorities: How much of lts output is the public willing to alJocate to beaJLb care "ersus education, environment defense and other vital considerations? Fullerton Sets Wbor Courses Courses m labor and safety are being offered as part or the evening college business curriculum of Fullerton College, Fullerton. Developed cooperatively by organized labor and the college business division, the courses cover the economlcb, social and poUt1cal contributions of American labor mE SATELLITE CAMPUS courses include grievance and arbitration procedures, labor law, workman's com- pensaUoo and the Occupational Safety and Health Act. in- dustrial safety management and California-OSHA com- pliance. Registration for the spring semester begins Jan. 17 on the campus ror new and retun1iog students. For currenUy enrolled students, registration begins Jan. 11. Final date is Jan. 25. The classes, meeting locations and times: Grievance and Arbitratioo Procedures, 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays <beginning Jan. 30), Loara Hlgb School, 1745 W. Cerritos Ave .• Anaheim. Instructed by Robert L. Caliglun. state deputy labor commissioner and Conner business agenl of the Retail Clerks Union. the course includes techniques of handling grievances. including present.ation methods. LABOR LAW, 7 TO 10 P.M. Mondays <begi.nn.ing Jan. 29), Kat.ella High School, 2200 E . Wagner Ave., Anaheim. Tau1ht by Dr. David J. Plvar, professor of labor history and American studJes at Cal State Fullerton and a v:tce president of the Central Labor CouocU of Orange Cowiy. Lbe class is a survey of American labor Jaws and unlonlsrq. -Wortman'• Compensation and OSHA, 7 to 10 p.m. Thursdays (beginning Feb. 1), Loara High. Instructor Glendon Laningham, an ernployee relations manager arid member ol tbe American Society ol Safety Engineers, will t.ake bis students through a study of the history, problems and effectiveness of workman's compensation and OSHA. -Industria l Safety Maoaaemenl, 7 to 10 p.m. Tua.days (heginnlng J an. 30>. El Dorado High School, Ul51 N. Valeocla Ave., Placentia. Instrueted by Fred C. Gillett, a health and safety engineer fOI' Rockwell International. Anaheim. the course is designed to aid the industrial manager in devftopln, and malntalnlng an ef'fecUve safety prolJ'am. -CAUFOaNIA·OSHA Compliance. 7 to 10 p.m . Moodays <beg_lnnlng Jan. 20), Katella Hilb. GUlett also teaches this course, deslcned to aid employers ln complying wU.b It.ate and OSHA laws. More lnformatkm ts available throuab tbe busllM!a dlvlaloo offlce. 321 E . Cbapmao Al10., phone sH-8000. En 25Sor256. Cllrysler Eyes Layoffs DETROIT (AP) -Chrysler Corp. uya 15,700 workers at UlNe uaembly plants will be laid on oen month during two-week abut.downs to reduce inveotcri• of \IDIOkl can. Tbe planLs are at St. Louis, Newartr, Del., and HamtTamck, MJch. At Hamtramck, a 1maU city completely au.rrounded by Detroit, 1,200 productJon wortrtTI and 70 wblte·collar emploJeM will not be called bact wbee UMmbb' lines ralart.on Jan. 22-, lhe oatJoo'a No. 3 automaker Pld • - D DAILY PILOT Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 4--------------------------~--------------------~~------------------------------~ UOcMUfOl1d (1'M 1 of 2) Heidi" ..__e) *City thiru,,./11, · •u•t iv .. JOhtlll\a lpytl'I "tlNIO I ... 01 lht to... ~I ..... 91•• and'* Ottndf .. "* '11tutnl In I OOlll- r• EVEHNG ..-001•• NrWI ~OND A IOft bi"9 a Oift, I oe>-90 °"'°" ~. ~. "*''' eoo .. ~tu<.o by •<*>W. I .l()t(fjt't Wll.O n.I MADY ICJNOH NlifJe ......... ltM';'I M ...... 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Pfoducr ... end'*~'~ ~~(P111 i C.oN8UMEJt SURVJVAl.K'IT "\/Ka!IOll PW!nlng' \11) FAIAY ~UO •:OO ., TI4E ..IEFFEA80tf8 o.o,.ge·1 ldellS on how to hfllO Bentley gel rid of an vnweleorne "°'*' ~I l>fmg Oentt.y ...e<l more problem• Cl NBCMOVIE "TM N-A.d11tnlur .. Of ·-=lllCJ 4t • "11 "Atric..n Ad11'9111u<e" f tU .. 1 OOounlemwy "" 1111tl'MltltlCI All'lc:en uteri It I~ through lflfH "'°""" °' big garne hunl· H:ttw•I "'°""'' A WOMOIN.MfO froe1y tht ~ ••ttt lllto...wieh•~ '"' d•etd•• 10 o•• mw11«1 (RI • CAAC>l IUMl'TT ANOl'MHD8 0-1 AodO'; McOowlll e nc .....cwwne fiirl • -~ ~· a.a~~C*-· ~ eotil!ICI llCWll lie tifldl .... ~ (l'M120f2l II> ILIZANTH 8WAD08 Olrl With the tncradlbia f N11ft9 A POft<all of COM- ~ Elllllbalh s~ Md 1 ~of'* worll uo I 0000 T'IME8 OI NUTO.. THE l.ONCM!AMD O()Hl(E( " ~ dOnllloy , ...... JoMpll Md .,..,., on thw wood<~ )Ourney to Beth· "'*" (R) • TM£ 000 COUPl.I Feihl llnCSI Otlcat mootl• llgnUng M • coua..,,,..,. 1n a dingy din. IO l'lelO lllM S.400 F .. 1• entrusted to him and then IOet • SPEaAL "Slleflt Night" The VleMa Boye.' 0-and I mulliCAI 911_.n~ l)ef1orm I ~ oon of ChriatmN mualC (I) 'SAN Dl€GO c~·~u SHOW ~ue» OAOAMSM ,,.~~··· In I modern at) end the humeri body • t-;00 8 Cl) CM MOVIE "Lewey. A Circle Of Ch41· d,..,,, Par1 Two" (Premt«e) Jlrie IJaunder ~ Co• " lMCtMlf of amo!IOn· ally dllturb41d children l!nd1 ..,..1om~ Mll~hef own ~· and ot '* cruwgee. 0 FfVOOMO John W1yne. Eugene Fodor. 01an1 C1nov1. Kylene Betket and the Wll· llam end M1rv Cho<r loK1 Perry Qomo to ~11• .,.. • letfV """"*" Cfwllt· mM " • MlllV GJWnf 01HJ1t1 Tony Berlnett • SMAii VauQMn, B«ne• d•ll• P•ten, K.,111 Mofrow, P9t1I Bltbultl tRI •o~T ~ "MOIK""'!I .,__ Elto- tra A INI• Of~-· All• Eu1 Manrion M/llef1 • .....,, '"*· Cf\rletlne 1>01tOM him IP.rt 2 of &I I OAV109UMKINO UO HIWI tO:OO oecJ< Q.AN<'I LN1 ~y Olcll CWil and "" owst• Tony Orlando. Rodney o-.~. 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AA A~ Int~ llenc;e ~· Is d<Ol>C*l ft\to ()()CUj)l9d F ranoe with ordera to kll • membet of TUBE TOPPERS NBC D 8 :00 -"The New Adventures of Heidi." The characters of this children's classic arc gtven a modern settmg ln this new TV movie. ABC D 9·00 -Perry Como·s Early American Christmas Party. A musical glance backward al earlier Christmases In America with John Wayne. Diana Canova and the Wllltam and Mary Choir from WllJlamsburg, Va. KCOP ti) 10:00 -Great Airship Dlsusters. A documentary about the untimely Pnd of famous blimps and zeppelins. Glenn Ford Is the narrator . Iha , rfllCll undlltgrouncl ,, ht• I .THIOOOCOUPU ' ...... IOICI he t M d4rael • ra.r0t oommare1ill on •• YlllOn ptOVIOed 114 "" 04fl toaiblll .... ~ ~ 11> aoc-11 In II • 'fllHWOOO 2MOHT °""'' 9'J()t1tc .. ter J-lltllln'(. ~ ,,,,,, • OO<CAWTT ~ Dr Aoc*1 Cot.I IP.,t 2 °'" 11 .aG fl (I) CM LA Tl MOYie • • ·Tao~•• ( 1Gn1 l IOyc1 Ooc.1111er. 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(~ 1-G LOW IXPtln8 1:411 NIM llOO Nlwt WAHl'm Of.AO°" ALM ''L.Mt,...,_. •• • o.TIMMT' KAOS agent1 lnflltrtta COHTAOl. =•= • * "Call Of Th9 YIAcon" (Int) Aldlllrd At111\, le¥- erly Aobef'ta. D MOVll *"* .. ~ A/Id A Day" ( tt43) Ray Mll9nd, Id• Luc>tno • MCME • • Vr "E'tlt 8'-lirt fl'Oll'I OuW 8pace" (1914) • NIWS Ul l NIWS #:06 MOVIK • • '""""' Price Ott«(• ( •M21 J-Caglley. 0.. Olliiey t::lt l NlWI f'()O WO'tllE • • .. Aa Long "-'l'ou L•v• · ( 19'4) Marian• I( ocil. Karin Dot -~ ..... , ... .,..., "Wltdl" ( 104') Va<C)tllCe Lelle, ~M~wd ~-WO'll( • * • "Tfle 0•11lle <>~" ( 19$21 JO!ln ....... °"" Bogarde. 'TltMr•d••'• Da1111_.. Me.,Jn AFTEJV«)()H 12:00 G ••• ,., ··~LAI" I '~I Mecdor\ald C.flt, ~ Oru •••• "His Broftlilf't Wile" (19381 Robert r ll'(tot. Bertwa St~. a:00 III • • 1'hll Ouldl OtMI. ( 1961) Mldle Murl>hy, Mer· ry Andera. 3:30 D • • • "Sea No Evtr' (197 ti Ml• F•rorw. Robin a.-, CBS, ABC in Photo Fin~h NEW YORK CAP> -No oee really expects a challenge this season to AB C's domination o f the TV networks' prime·lime ratings com- petition, bul CBS is making a game ' of it. The ratings race for th e week end- ing Dl'C. 10 was a dead heat, ABC • CBS with 20 points each, NBC trailing at 17.2. The networks say that means in an average prime-ti~ minute during the week. 20 percent of the homes in the country were tuned to both ABC and CBS. A BC bad won the ratings competi· lion nine of the 11 weeks this season, losing only to NBC's World Series programming, which r an during parts of two weeks . CBS spent five weeks al the start of the season In last place, and the las t six as run- nerup to ABC. CBS DID rr THIS time with five of the week's 10 most-watched pro· grams. though ABC -as usual - swept the top three places. · ABC's "Three's Company" got the week's highest rating, figur~ from the A.C. Nielsen Company si.w. with Tuesday nighl companion "Laverne and Shirley" less lhan a point behind. The rating fOT "Three's Company" was 33.6, which Nielsen says means or all the homes 1n the country with teJevision, 33.6 percent saw at least part of the show. weeks earlier. NBC's newsmagazine, "Weekend," continued its struggle in prlme·time. finis hing 63rd of 64 shows rated. CBS listed a couple of spedals in the Top 10, "Third Annual Circus of the Stars'' in sixth place and "All Star Tribute to Jimmy Stewart" seventh. NBC's to(>rated show was "~tlle House on tt.e Prairie." ranked ninth. IN ADDITION TO "Weekend," NBC had two other programs in the bottom five -"Grandpa G<>es to Washington" in 60th place and "Pro- ject U.F.O." No. 62. ABC's "Lucan" was-61st, and CBS' special from the Kennedy Center in Washington was ranked No. 64 Here are the week's 10 most. watched proRrams: "T9e's Company." with a rating of 33.4 representing 25 million homes. "Laveme and Shirley," 33.l or 24 .7 million, "Happy Days," 30.5 or 22. 7 million. aU ABC : "60 Minutes," 29.3 or 21.8 million. CBS: "Taxi." 28.8 or 21.5 million. ABC : "Circus of the Stars." 2.8 or 20.9 million. "Tribute to Jimmy Stewart," 27.9 or 20.8 million. and "M·A-S-H." Z:.4 or 20.4 milllon. a ll CBS: "Little House on the .Prairie," 27.2 or 20.3 million. NBC. and "One Day al a Time," 25.7 or 19.1 million, CBS. THE SECOND 10 shows· "Pink Panthe r 's Christmas Special:' ABC: "Rudolph the Red· Nosed Reindeer," ''All in the Fami· iy" and "Alice," all CBS: "BenJ1's Very Om\ Chnstmas Story," ABC: "The ~tons," CBS: "Love Boat," ABC: .. A Country Christmas," CBS: "Fantasy Island," ABC. and Monday Movie "Suddenly, Love," -- 'Tosca' Opera Slated Tuesday NEW YORK !AP> -Giacomo Puc· cini's opera "Tosca" will be televised live for the first time from the Marlin Mull , who hosted the MetropoUtan Opera House on Tues· satmcal talk shows "Fernwood day, Dec. 19, on the Public Broadcast· 2Night'' and "°America 2Night" ing Service. I B h GI bl 'Sky Terror' On TV Soprano Shirley Verrett will make us the sc f-serving art m e, her debut on "Live From the Met" as will get a taste of the real thing HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Efrem Zlm· Floria Tosca, and llahan tenor Lu· when he takes over as guest host balist Jr .. Dan Haggerty, and Tovah ciano Pavarotti will play her doomed of Johnny Carson's Tonight show Feldshuh s tar io the CBS movie lover, MarioCavaradossi. Monday. J an. 2. "Terror Out of the Sky" on Tuesday,-----------------,-------------Dec. 26. She's a Roekette CBS' 8£81' WAS t1Je No. 4 "60 M lnutes," the new ... azine that finished No. 1 in the ntings two The suspense thriller is about an lnvadilll{ swarm of k.UJer bees ne:ttl€1CR€€k Ann -Margret stars in "Roekette: A Holiday Tribute to the Radio City Music Hall" Thurs· day at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. Gregory Peck hosts the two-hour spec1al, which traces the Music Hall through four decades. CHRISTMAS SAVE SPECIALS $30 SALE S269 . PRICE ~.ll .. Utf 100'1 TO CMOOU .. OM SAVE$40 SALE PRICE •~Sllt s299 OMIW-OM.T ""' Color ,,,. '*le .. StodL. IMMEDIATE FIEE DBJVHY . - sunb&y, bEc.17 nr«x>N TILL 4 PM ~*CARNIVAL RIDES .J\Sl.EIGHRIOES ~vrsrts WITH SANTA *RIHSHMENlS -ii' POPCORN -* BAUDONS ~~-·-~~/ att/ti; mmummE Ee Lmm US1 6. OOAST .. IOHWAY -----• -4"\. ... , S H 0 P Come meet our designers . . . and SAVE 20% There Is a 11Y1e of deCOl'atlng that has come to be known as the "Nettle Cr~ look." Come fnMt the designer r81POflSible. Talk to her lbout ye>ur decor9ttng problems. The Nettle Creek Shops hloh f11hlon decorating la a way of life. And Ifs all free. You only pay for the merc:tiancftse vou buy. Let our ataft f*c> YoU create a hOrne atmole>here of wnld\ YoU can be Ot'OUd. Drop In today. n'a tun ... and far lea e~ thtltl vou think. ' II • 2J ................ Mlwpert ..... 644"18'0 ....... ~. "'..,... "'r·. 1711 St •• , .. • 144-lllO 1 . Oriange ·Coast , EDITION Today~ Clo la g N. '1. S t oeks 4 I VOL. 71, NO. 30, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1978 N Russian Flu E01pties Coast ' • By 'IGM llARL \' 'Gt ... o.u,...... WI I Ab <"nlttl m flJur • hll n-t' , ord levt'h today at Oranar Cout school dl•ltlcl.11 aa rnon.· and m0tt atudt'ftll umt down ' wlth wh•l OOclOl"I bC!ht\t b It , type of Russian nu Ofhc1ab an four school d1' trlcts suld lhf. a~cnt~~u.m tall,. •s the tuabc:!>l e\ e r rttord<'d wt th om cl ht':. n •pur&in1 th\• lhifnct or 60 pt'rtrnl or th r tudenu Or n ,. C'oun&) tlPalth Depart· menl ofT1c1aJ dt' crtbed the nu 11tu•t1on H .. xploslv.-" but '\lrn c"Ci that the atriun o( nu <: ruuna &h hao;tK' 11 "mild and moderatl' · and of fairly abort cJuntaon "It'~ t~ old formula or Qf't to bl'd ... a health dep rtment nuri.e s 1d "We'r In touch with all the county »chool dlstrlcll und their nursei ond there is no cau1t for uJarm " 'fhti our e uld Incomplete f11ure• belni mud available c.o tht d •purtment indicate that lhe new lllruin of nu i" or .about thrt't lo five d•y~ duruhon The nu i.tppeared to be no re•&~~cter of &6't' wroupe as dis· tracu reportl'<I thut more and more i;ubbtltuh·~ are be1ni Bay Silt Plan Newport Asks Stream Coiitro& i , I 1 , ' l ' I I ~ ~ . \ • . i 1 By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol ttot 0.Hy Piiot Suotf Newport Beach City Coun cilmen thlnk something ought to be done '-" halt siltation of the Upper Newport Bay, and they think the public shouldn't have to pay for U. "We're going to be calling 1t Upper Bay Meadow 1f things keep going the way they are," commented Mayor Pro Tern Ray Williams. Williams. a former president or the Fnends of Newport Bay. 1s the city's representative to NIWA (Newport-Irvine Waste M<inagcment Agencies). a col· lection Of most Of lhe local gov· ernments that have Jurisdiction over the territorles that drain mto the bay. Formation of the group was mandated by a fed eral luw aimed al cleaning up the na lion's waterways. NIWA. llke its matching agencies, was given two years to figure out what lhe problem is and come up with a way to solve it. The solution proposed in NlWA's draft plan. according to Williams, tends to lean heavily on use or public funds to solve Plane Lueky Blast Peri/,s Landing By PHILIP ROSMARIN Ot Ille Dally ....... S\lff Federal Aviation Administration officials are in· vestigating an incident over Crvine Monday in wbicb a home made balloon exploded in a 40-foot fireball behind a Cessna 172 which was landing at Orange County Airport. THE PRIVATE PLANE was undamaged and the pilot probably never knew how close he was to disaster . police said. Irvine Police Lt. J e rry Boyd witnessed the 12:25 p.m . explosion. Boyd said he was in the vicinity of Jamboree Boulevard a nd Kelvin Avenue when he noticed the plane and was startled to see, rising behind it. a 10· foot-high balloon. Slung below the balloon was what appeared to be a garbage bag. As the lieutenant watched, the bag burst in a bright orange explosion followed by thick black smoke. PEOPLE FROM AS far away as Fas hion Island in Newport ijeach re ported seeing the fireball. many of' them believing 1t was an airplane that exploded. FAA inves tigators said police recovered a por· <See BALLOON BLAST, Page AZ> Suspect Convicted In Death of Mesan A superior court jury convict· ed an Orange man of first· degree murder Tuesday in Santa Ana for causing the death of a Costa Mesa mothe r of two · . ·1 following a $73 holdup with a toy Judge Ma s on Fent o n scheduled sentencing for Jan. 9. Herrera could face a life term in state prison wilh the possibility of a parole after seven years . He was arrested Aug. 23 after his c~ was involved In a head· on collision with a car driven by Mrs. Cynthia Sutherland, 34, on Irvine Avenue. ~.· gun. , Bernard Herrera, 24, also was • convicted or armed robbery. .. i r r. Co ast Weath e r Police saJd they were chasing Herrera's car which had been described by witnesses after a holdup at Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor, 501 W. 19th St. whal he believes ls a problem generated by private develop- ment. Wi lliams proposed an alternate plan to the one ap· proved by NIWA. Monday, he got his City Council colleagues to agree to it in principle By'mid J anuary, the plan and all alternate proposals from NIWA's member governments will be given to SCAG <Southern California Association of Gov· ernments). Thal agency will be responsible for recommending a fina l plan of action to the federal <See SILT, Page A2) * * * Upper Bay Water Still Polluted The waters In most of Newport Bay have received passing grades from an Oran1e CoWllY environmental study team that bas monitored marine condi· lion.a there over tbe past three years. • But Upper Newport Bay re- mains plagued by siltation and contamination problems that may prompt closing of the entire area above the Pacific Coast Highway bridge to s hellfish gathering. Monica Mazur, a county en· vironmental health sanitarian. said today county and state of. ficials are now diSC\JSSing lhe shellfish gathering ban. The part of the Upper Bay above Vaughn's launch ramp was closed in 1973 to both sheJlfish gathering and water sports such as swimming and water skiing And recent studies of bacteria show a need for expanding the area posted against shellfish harvesting to all of the Upper Bay. county Environmental Health Director Robert Stone said in a report Tuesday to coun- ty supervisors. The county report is being forwarded C.O the Newport-Irvine Waste Management Agency which is recommending ways to meet federal requirements that all U.S. waters be "swimmable and fishable" by 1983. The report saJd the Upper Bay problems are caused in part by uncheck e d runoff from agricultural land which carries bacteria and pesticides into bay waters. In addition, largely uncon· trolled silt from construction sites Is increasing buildup in Up- per Bay waters where monitors found accumulations as deep as four feet In places. "You used to be able to water ski there;• Ms. Mazur said. "You could probably walk back the re now es~lally after lhe (See BACK BAY, Page A2) draflt,,-d to take over lhe duUog of alllna t.eachen. A third of the s tudents al Irvine Hiah S<:hool s tayed home today after r e porting flu symptoms . Normally, a been· tee1sm among the 1,690 stu~ts runs at 10 percent at this Ume ot year Overall district absenteeism was 14 percent, or l.728 students of 12.470 rePOrled ill. Normal absenteeism is 5 percent, Of· flcials said. Rancho San J 9aquin In· termecliate School officials said 200 of the 775 stud ents are absent. Absenteeism at most of lhe schools in the district appeared to range rrom 11 percent c.o 39 percent But it appeared today that the nu bUI( miiht have overlooked OellY ...... ~ ....... HITS REEF, SINKS -The yacht, Rascal, sank in Mex· lean w-... eft.er-hittm. e Net altPaerto Vallarta, bat a ll aboard we re r escu ed. Boat is pictured here after finishin~ first in 1969 Puerto Vallarta race. Racing Boat Rascal Sinks Off Mexico By ALMON LOCKA BEY o.41f PllOf S..11 ... Wrt~ The 58-foot aluminum yawl, Rascal owned by Bill Wilson of Santa Barbara. sank off Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Tuesday. The sinking occurred about a quarter of a mile off the owner 's Purerto Vallarta home as he and about 19 guests, all from Santa Barbara. were returning from a Bandit Gets $1,600 From Bank in CdM Newport Beach police said to- day a bandit got $1,600 m a Tues· day afternoon holdup of the United California Bank branch in Corona del Mar The officers said the original estimate or loss was $16,000, but they could not e xplain the drastic difference between the two figures. According to police reports, the lone robber, s porting a mu s tache a nd we a ring a baseball cap, held up a single teller ln the bank at 314 l E . Coast Highway. Police said the man simulated a gun in his coat pocket and the teller turned over the contents or her cash drawer to him during the 2:30 p.m. holdup. day's sailing. All were rescued and no one was injured. accord· ing to the report. The cause or the sinking was attributedd to the ya cht hitting a coral reef which punched about 28 holes the size of a silver dollar in the hull below the waterline. The boat sank in about 165 of Feet of water on a clear. sunny day. Wilson and Rascal are widely known in Southern Cahforma yachting circles. Owner of the Wilson McMa ho n Furniture company, Wilson h ad cam· paigned the yacht actively an offshore races since he purchased 1t from Yacht Dynamics m 1967. The yacht was designed by the late William Tripp. designer of some of the most famous racing yachts m lhe world. First news of the sinking came to Tom Wilder of N e wport Reach. who was witl\ Wilson when he purchased the partially built yacht from Y acht Dvnamics. The yacht was in Puerto Vallarta on another cruise which would have taken it to Aca pulco, through the Panama Canal lo the Caribbean. Rascal has not been active in racing for the past several years because changes in the lnterna· tional onshore rule had made it less competitive in handicap races. After retiring from rac- ing, Wilson has c ruised the yacht extensively. lrv1ne'!I College Park Elemen· t ary School -at least for now. Only 15 or the school's 685 stu· dents were out sick today. "And we'r e keeping our finger~ crossed." a wary teacher com· mented today. Dr. Robert Mongalles of the sta te health department"s school monitonng division said today that the Ou situation in Orange <Set KIDS ILL, Page AZ> Schools Official To Quit Citing frustration with erodjng local control over education. Newport-Mesa school board President Donald Smallwood an· nounced Tuesday he will resign from the board m January. Smallwood. a Costa Mesa res1· d e nt who practices law rn Newport Beach. had announced previously that he would not run for re-election. H owever, h e said i n a telephone interview today a vanely of factors made him de· c1de to qwt earlier He also not· ed that tus term originally was scheduled to end an March, but was extended during the last stale legislative session by a law ('Om bining school board elec· lions with November elections in sanitary, water and other s pecial districts. "ll's really a desire to spend more time with my law practice and involve myself to some ex tent in other matters." said Smallwood, who has served on the board smcc 1971 and has been its president three times He noted that the death two months ago of his wife. Mary. a Costa Mesa city councilwoman. also had an effect on his de· cls1on. .. t think Mary's death has diminished the joy of the activi· ty," Smallwood said. "It's nol as pleasurable any more. ·'The other basic reason is my very. very strong feeling that local board members have very little to say any more about tht' destiny or the district and it's a ver y frus trating feeling," Sm allwood said. He cited both Proposition 13 and the Serrano-PrieSl court de· cis1on as eroding local control. Serrano.Priest requires that funding be equalized throughout the stale on a per.student basis Th e res ult is that com- paratively wealthy districts like Newport-Mesa will see more and more of their local tax dollars Mphoned off by the state and di!>· tributed to poorer districts. The decision also effectively <See SCHOOLS, Page A2> No Summer School Aga in There won't be any summer school agam this year m the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. except for a few special programs m andated by the state. Trustees voted Tuesday Lo cancel summer school again in the wake of Proposition 13 and of a state decision to cut off state funds for s ummer sessions. However .. programs for the handicapped will continue, as will courses for high school seniors lac king only a few credits for graduation . English as a second la nguage a nd citizenship classes for adults also will be of£ered . ! Va riable cloudiness tonight and Thursday with not much temperature change. Lows tonight 48 to 54. Highs Thursday 67 to 73. Mrs. Sutherland, who was re- turning home lrom a s hopping trip to Fas hion Island In Newport Beach was trapped in her car. Newport Beach Ure de· partmeot personnel cut her from her demolished sports car. Be Lost s:,07 and Gained S885 ,. t i' INSIDE TODA 't' Jimmy Caone11 b Hfrt tM11 doJ/I only in thl lote trt011tt1. but he'• .ttU in <U· mand. See Pol}e A6. She was pronounced dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Herrera was treated for minor injuries. Deputy District Attor ney David Carter prosecuted Her· rera for murder under a Penal, Code provltlon allowing a first· degree murder conviction if a death occurs during a robbery. He argued th at Herren'a. night from police waa a part of the robbery. Deputy Public Defender Donald Scors araued on behalf of Horrtra that the death was not a part of the robbery. occ~ rlna after Herrera's lnlttal 1 escape and during a aublequent chase prompted ~}' broadcull or bis car's descrl~lon. By .JERRY CLA USEN Of"" O.lly ...... M.tff ''The rent ls paid and there's enough left over for a tree and a turkey for t he freezer ." an ecatatlc Pegay Ryan said la~ Tueltday. "You've got to call th.is o!I. lt'a needtd mC>re now by other' people." ahe said rogardJng donations to heir ram.Uy totaling more than $885. Mr•. Ryan, wtte of former ac· tor and •tw:>t man John Ryan who 10&\. $307 to thieves in a Newport Beach superm arket parktn1 lot Dec. l, 11Jd sht couldn't believe the response of county couta.I area resldenta to the family's pll1bt • yan, who surlered a crlp· piing stroke In 1970 nd haa QOl worked since, bad walked 2.5 miles to the market to cash' his Social Security check. His wtte was at work, he said, and he wanted the money quick· ly because the S38S rent oo the family's Costa Mesa home wu due that day. Newport police officers said Ryan wu frightened ¥Lhen the two thieves thrHtentd to kUI him and that he stood out.Ilda the market for several minutes without aummonlna hel9. Ke flnally borrowed a dime and ~aJJed pollce. Ryan l1t•r sa(d he never ex· ~cttd to aet bis money back and that he was not sure h9w'be • would pay the overdue rent. Mrs. Ryan. employed by a Costa Mesa fire detection firm. beean working overtime and the couple's two daughters, Diane. 14, and Nanci, 18. continued to turn over baby sitting earnings while son Buck, 16, pitched In with his lawn·mowlng money. When coastal area resldenJ.' teamed of the hardship tlhroutt\ the Dally Pllot, they reacted. Mrs. Ryan said Tuesdey that wellwlahera bad mailed or dropped off a total of SSOO at the famtly home. The largest amount was S38S donated b1 the Costa Mesa Fire Ftahters A.uoc:lat1on. "One little Lady even cleaned out her pantry and came to the .. ..., ' ... door with all kinds or canned goods.': Mrs. Ryan said. "Another man knocked on the door a nd handed my son » money order for $50, saying, 'Oive this lo your dad'." When Mrs. Ryan learned that the Newport Beach Police Department had cotlected an ad· dltlonal $370 for the family from eoastal area re!idenl•, she said: "Oh my gosh! It Joob like we wlll be able to cet some presents for the kids.'' She add d, "We really ap· pr~ciate the concern and what people and the police depart· ment have been dolnc. We've paid the reot and more. Then~ are olhel'I now, I'm sure, who need help more than we do." - AJ ~YfltLOT N White Pleads Innocent SAN ""RA NCISCO <Af') FOlmrr Supervi50l' Dan White pleaded kMocent toda)' \Q Nov 27 murder• or •hyor Geor1e MOM'OO • od Super vtM>r Jl arvt'y MJ1k flt• l•ei> lbti d 11th penalty 8111 wu 21t.'l at $1 m1mon and 1'ffllim.lnary h\:(frtna acf'H."Ctuled (or J11n l7 Whllt'. we•u11nw or net j II l OVM a U. .net tw1C'tl 1tan~na at h•' wlff', Mary Ann. w a lltid if he un~ tbc P'e• totettd by hhJ a U.Ot1WY • 1 do your honor." bt toW ~ unmpal Court J &Mia Robcn. J . Ht·ynofd., °' ... l'l,1.ar .. oic.. A.ttornt1y Dou1l&1 -m.ldl aid bt• t'ft.efV\-d tM "'-lo i"han&t> lhfo tMOC"eDl pl a.o ln· l'lud "b)' n.·~ or " Wht n t..bt> c • 1"MdMla &iii& Sn Supl'rlor ('-ourt ti ndt.1r ., r~ct>l"tt Calllornla Supremtt Court cff.eLSion , an ln· 1>anaty dt'f t• m t how • · rendant had a mmtal deferl or diM?asc that reaulttd in hla lack m.i "U\l' l'UPl•Clty lo conform hti> ronduct to lhe reqwr~mes>l.5 or tht• h1w" ()t tu ··uppr'('Cl8le t~ erimanalil)' o( his conduct." In addition to White's wife. hfi~ father and three other fanuly members wcrt• ln court. After court. Schmidt said White probably would not J>06l bail. .. One nullion ~ t..antamount to oo ba il al all," ho t.a.id. Irvine Firm Rent Credits Bring Cheer Re nters of 3.300 Newport Beat'h and Irvine apartments owned by the Irvine Company have a little more to spend on Chris tm as, thanks to the landlord voluntarily returning a portion of its Proposition 13 $250,000 property tax savings. December rents were re- duced. for the one month only, with credits ranging from $58 to $91. The average credit was $82, according to Irvine Company of. ficials. The credit was given to rent· crs who were tenants ror the fast six mouths of 1978. The pro- -gram was based on Governor .Brown's guidelines that 'all f'IT rebates of 80 percent of tbe hia1 savings ror each projeel, divided by the number of units in the ~omplex. Re nters who lived in Irvine Company apartments for less than six months of the period covered were 1dven pro.rated credits. Re nte rs who moved before this month, however. lost out on the savings program, spokes men for the company said. A second credit Is planned for next JWle, covering the second half or the tax year. The size or those credits has not been determined, and de- pends upon what other taxing m ethods may be imposed on the company by agencies seeking alternate ways to gain lost Proposition 13 revenues. FURRY CARGO FAMILY BUY Wh en a Costa Mesa family wanted to sell young sbelties, it was n 't n ecessary to go to Scotland to find a buyer. T he following ad in the Daily Pilot sold the furry cargo to a family with four children: 2 ~helties, bt•11ut1ful blk males: ~'Cf good homes, must ~o together. xxx '('(}()( Call the Daily Pilot if you have anything to sell. A friend· ly ad-viser will help write your ad. Just call 642-5678. DAILY PILOT flw Of-c-t °"'ly ~ ...... -.... -Ol_..,. _"'-.1•--'°Jl!WOrMtt ,.,.., _....,.c--. . ...,,..--.., •. ............. -.., .......... ,.,...,, ... c-e. *"' H.._, eo.,. ._.......,_,.,~ •••nY••...-, ''"'.,. ..._...,..~c ... • ''"'Ot•f~t,_..,~t\"'*41 ...... W \fto.ty\ .. ~~o ! ... ort"<ICNI pull41~ -"o11 lJO """' 11 .. Sir-CMIO _...,, Gtllletal. ,,._ ·-··--. .... ~--. T~ (714»MMUt a .. .m.ci Adw ...... Ma"'7f OWlt ................ OUtTTINO SCHOOt... BOAN> Newport.Mina'a Sm•llwood CHOOL • • re-mo\'M &ht oph on fo r local 'otcri> to choose to n111~t' Uu:ir own htx~ an order to provld\• more money for "hools, •Ince a lu.r1e perumtage of i U<'b addl· tlonal funda a lloo would be Slphoned otf. Proposition 13, the property tax c ut lruUatJve. ulso hit hard at school districts, wluch depend largely on property taxes. Ball· out revenues are now funneled through the state Legislature and are subject to additional restrictions as a result. "I( anything, J think the shift from local to state control will increase," Smallwood said. "We board members are largely los- in g any influence over the educational process." Smallwood said be intends to devote time to the law firm 10 whi c h be i s a partner, Smallwood and Fiore. "I just intel'ld to kind or relax and enjoy life for a while without the respoosibilities of communi- ty involvement," Smallwood s aid. Jean Hannon, administrative assistant to the Newport-Mesa distr:ict s uperintendent, said that while school board m e mbers could call for a special election to fill Smallwood's seat, it is likely they will ch005e to appoint a successor to sit on the board until the November election. F,....PageAJ SILT •.• Environmental Protection Agen· cy, the bureau ulllmate ly responsible for adminiafralloll of the clean up of waterways. What Williams and the other Newport Beach city offi cials want to see is a plan that would keep the sill from Oowing down the Delb.i Flood Control Channel and the San Diego Creek lnto lbe bay. They think t hat could be ac- com pJisbed by the construction of desilting basins upstream on the creek and by the use of very strict silt control measures on all upstream c ons truction sights. Newport Beach is in the process ot enacting its own silt control measures councilmen would like to s e e used in neighboring cities. They al.so want to see authori· ty for policing those controls given to a single agency, rather tha n left in the hands of in· dividual agencies that are mem· bers of NIWA. Mayor Paul Ryckoff noted that some member agencies. and some agencies in the watershed area that chose not to join NIWA, aren't as concerned about bay siJtatioo as Newport is, and lbose agencies might not be too rigorous in enforcing siltation control laws. Fro. Page A I BACK BAY •. rains last winter." Another problem in the waters in both the Upper and Lower. Bay is the accumulation of heavy metaJ contaminants. Boatyard operations and , storm nmoff from bi&hways arc blamed for moeit of the heavy metal problems, Ms. Mazur said. .. Al soon as we bave ooe good ratn, wbere do all of the storm cbannels end? The bay," she sald. While the metals ~cumuJa. lion doesn't pose a direct health hazard, county officials eit· plalned, it could •~ad to prob- lems as tt enten the food chain. Man Arrested In 2 Slayings An lrvtne maa, arnlcoed TueMSa,y on charaes of 1uempt. in• lo rnurdet" two tffn·aao ilrls, 11 a 1roup counselor a\ Oramac County's Juve nile Hall. a aberUf's lnv t..liator aald today. Chari Hubert Gueolher. 33, of 14661 Sw t.an Drive, fa.ea two rounta ol ntt<impted murder, on ('Ount ol kidnapping, one count ot attempted rape and one count for WM! of a fin!arm. H w arr t.ed Frtday eve. nJn1 alter• lb year·oJd San Jwm Capl1trano 1lrl waa found a v111 ly beaten Wld abot several ttm es at a Sa n Ju a n rnldenUaJ construction t ile. Juli MkMU Gooialn is ~ porh.-d °' .iood condition tod~ at UCI Medical Qmter She had ~n picked up short· ly before &be wu found beaten a nd shot at Del Obispo Street a nd Stonetull Orlve where she was hllcbblking home from Dana Hilh High School. A description or the suspect.'s c ar and Hcense number led sheriff's deputies to Guenther's Irvine residence. The Irvine man also has been charged in connection with the beating of a 17·year-oJd San Clemente girl last March. She was picked up in the same area as the Gonzalez girl, deputies said. The San Cle mente girl's description ot the car ber al· tacker drove resembled Gueo- KIDS ILL ••• tber'•· wtt.lch bo~ the Hc~nao plate "SMILE Z." The eccus~ attacker bas been a 1roup counselor at Jun 'fllle Hall sine• 1969, a 1polc~man there sa1d today . As a ~roup counselor. Guen· ther su.perviaea chlldren at the hall durinfl tMlr daily acUvitles and performs somo "slluationaJ coun11eling," Deputy Chief for f''leld Service.I Ed Clarke said today Such counse1Jn1 would involve working wtlh ch.lldren who "re not gettlna along with other youn((sters, Clarke said. O uenther was In Centra l Municipal Court this momlng for ;a ball reducUon hearing. He is being held ln Orange County J aH in lieu of $500,000 baiJ. School Board OKs Funds for Maintenance Newport.Mesa Unified School District trust e es approved $700,000 for districtwide main· tenance Tuesday. but put orr a decision on the rest of a $2.2· million "wish lis t" of capital projects. They said they will reconsider the projects in 60 days. The funds in questk>o are earmarked for capital expenditures under , stale law be<:ause they were re- ceived from the sale of school properties. C t is • by bad Trustees noted that they may oun Y • 00 means as be pe nalized b y the state as in othet' areas of California. Legis lature in pending Proposi- .. Figures may be climbing tion 13 "bailout" legislation like rapidly but they are everywbere las t year's if they have more else, .. he said. "Our prediction than five percent of their budget here is that this is a short term rorm or nu that bums itself out in reserves. even though the rapidly." funds by law can't be used for Mongalles predicted that cur· gene ral fund expenses rent flu victims "will have Among the items on the wish forgotte n all about it at list are $150,000 to air condition Ch I t. h h" part of Coronu del Mar High r s tmas ime w en t mgs School and $350,000 to replace should be back to normal." He s aid state authorities old buildings al the district's believe the schools are being in· agricultural cenle r al Costa fest.ed with a type of A· Russian Mesa High School. , Power Slashed Coast BOaril. Authority Cut SAN DIEGO CAP> -Two enat.on ~ay they will in~roduce a bill cvWDJ back authority of the stat,e's coastal commission. ··we aave the commission too much power and too much auUiority," said Sen. BJlrry Keene, D~Elk. His comment. was echoed Tuesday by Sen. John Nejed.ly, R-Walnut Creek, chairman of the Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee. The two attended a public hearing or the Senat.e Select Commlttee on Land U:>e M an a~e ment Organizations and of the Assembly Co mm•ttee on Resources, Land Use and Energy. 1hree More Killed In Iran Protests ISFAHAN, Iran <AP> -Army g unfire killed three more persons in t.bis central Iranian city today as club-wielding sup. porters of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi roamed the street£ in convoys hunting his opponents and beating them up, sources re· ported. Wes tern correspondents woo reached Isfahan today s aw hospitals jammed with gunshot casualties and victims of street beatings reportedly by secret police, troops and military.led mobs of loyalists. Doctors at Isfahan hOfipitals reported the death toll from three days or violence in the city rose to at least 44. with more than 700 wounded or badly beaten. Authorities have con· firmed only nine dead and ~ wounded. Western dipJomats in the city 250 miles IOUth of Tehran report· ed the anny used tear gas and then opeaed fite Monday nig6t after demonstrators wtto marc hed through \he city peacefully went oo a rampage and aUacked banks. movie ho uses, office buiJdiogs and other symbols of the shah's Westernization campaign which Moslem religious le aders OP· ~e. The sources said the gunfire mowed down hundreds in the Food Gift ·Packs Stolen darkness. and the clashes lasted for fi ve hours. On Tuesd ay. diplomatic sources reported, thousands of !lupporters of the shah went on a ra mpage or their own, smashing store windows displaying pie· tures of Ayatullah K.homaini. the religious leader of the antl·shah movement. and ripping his pie· tures from walls and power poles. Later. the sources continued, troops entered the fray and al· tacked anti.shah mobs which had gathered. beating them wtth rifle butts and batons and forc- ing people to shout "Long live the shah!" "Tuesday was a day or batter brutality rather than shooting." said one diplomat Helicopter gunships from a nearby air base hovered over the fighting, "but to the best of our knowledge and what eyewrt. nesses now report, the bell.cop. ters did not fire oo the crowds." a spokesman at one Western em· bassy in Tehran said. Le ader s of the anti-sha h move ment cla imed hundreds were killed. flu "of a milder, mongrel Other items on the list include strain." lighting Da vidson Fi eld at A burglar who smashed a win· Newport Harbor High School dow of a delivery van, got away Western sources said several thousand Americans living in the city stayed inside their guarded compounds as the fight- ing raged "through the streets. There were no reports of U.S. casua lties. Last week anti-shah demonstrators burned down the Grumman Corp. headquarters m li;fahan. Capistrano Unified School Dis-a nd a variety of roofing. with food gift packages valued trict was among the hardest hit blacktopping, burglar alarm and at $1.240, Newport Beach police today with 35 percent of the tot.al · 'd tod •/. •I enrollment of 16,000 students re· energy:savi¥ 'roJects. • ' sa~. ~~· ~ .u'cktv ,, ance to J~.r.eet Porll·ng the ons et or flu • • ·-·-.. .. ..,... .... Farms, 062 Ave., in symptoms. Westcliff Shopping Center, was IF/! h Gro ·'--The figure was higher at the °Me1'e1Jr SL.-.... _. burglarized during the hours of ,,.. 1,f mv~ district's Dana Hills.High Sc.boo! -· '"'"! darknesC W~y ~. f,l' where 44 percent of the students " ,. ~ -• poliC4r~ :: : " : W ASHINCTON. (A p) - and a number or teachers stayed IL.:-...11111'8 Cal I -Listed1 as missing were tftoee Secretary of State Cyrus Vance home today. .,. "~· Uf cases or gift packs containing and Soviet FoTeign Minister An· Seventh and eighth graders in A s pectacular meteor cheese and meat. drei Gromyko will meet next the Laguna Be ac h Unified s hower Tues da y night week in ~neva in what one School District were the prin· pro mpted a seri es o f 1 :1.-- 7 Meetmg• Am erican official calls the "end cipal targets for the flu bug to-telephone calls to police in a..aan. a.a .1 game" of the long negotiation day with 270 students or 60 per-Irvine a nd other com -for a new strategic arms limita· cent or the enrollment at that munities from people fear-Set in Newport tion treaty. grade level falling to the Ou. ing it was everything from In chess, the "end game" Dr. Robert Sanchez, district a plane crash to the end of 'Fhe Friends of the Newport comes when the re a re few s uperintendent, said absen· the world. Be ach Library will host a meet· pieces left on the board and the teeism al the elementary school The world did not come ing at 7:00 to acquaint local resi-playe rs try to avoid a careless level is running at 25 percent to an end, according to dents with the library and the mistake that could undo the and 10 percent at the high school police, and will not come 1979 White House Conference oo position they have painstakingly level. to an end tonight when the the future of public libraries. built. Junior and senior high stu· annual Gemlnid meteor Delegates are being sought for In arms limitation negotia· dents in the Newport-Mesa shower phenomenon re-the conference. Tonight's meet-lions, it comes when there are Unified School District appeared peats itself. Astronomers ing, which will be held at the only a few Issues still to be re- to be the hardest hit today with said peak viewing is ex· Mariner's branch, 2005 Dover solved. And that is the situation assistant superintendent Kevin pectedaboutla.m. Drive, will be a first step in that now, according to American of-Wheeler reporting 25 percent selection process. ficials. absenteeism. _::::::::::::::::::==========:::..~~~~.-.:.~~~~~~~~--=.=.:.:=.:__~~~~~~~~ "The sickness figures have climbed very ra pidly throughout the district," Wheeler said. "But all classes are being maintained with many of our substitutes s tepping in to take over from sick teachers." Health department officials said the type A-Russian nu that Is creating such lnraods in all school districts appears to hit students harder than teachers. ·'Teacher s are getting the nu." a nurse said. "But their re· covery is much more rapid and they don't appear to run as high a fever as the young people." 11 Held in Plot QUITO, Ecuador (AP) -In· terior Minister Bolivar Janin says eight Americans and three Ecuadoreans are under arrest for alleged involvement in a plot to assassinate presidential can. didate Jaime Roldos to cover up their smuggling of archaeological rinds. Jariin said the Americans we re Clyde1 Tom and Terry Nickelson; BWScarborougb,Ned Mauldin, Susanne Arpin, Beverly HotcombandCbarlotteCobell. Basketballs CJ95 to 44ts Volley Balls 6" to 2995 Soccer Balls 695 to 2CJ'5 Wamq> Suits 25'5 to 6495 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Sweat Shirts & Panis Running Shoes Running Shorts Athletic Sox Footballs 1195 to 2995 Racquet .Balls Voit Bleu 2'9 c.. 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