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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-12-15 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I .Epidemic D ecla red Blast in Plant NewpOrt Cop Confuses Fiery Bestows Warmth Balloon Seareh On Transient Pickets ree FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 15, 197~ VOL 71. NO. JM, • Sl!CTIOHS, W PAGCS enne Se~ools Empty County Suffers Flu Epidemic The outbreak of Russian Ou e m ply ing Orange Co un ty s c hoo ls was dec lare d a n eoidemic Thursday, but a coun· dents can be glad the stram appears lo have relatively mild symptoms. Or. Tom Prendergast, di rec t o r o r th e di vi s i o n o f epid emiology for the county Health De partment, compared the current flu with the flu epidemic of 1918 that killed thousands of Americans and was ' feared might recur in 1976. and t he chronically ill. He noted that a bsenteeism continues to run high in county schools. with the highest con· firmed rates between 4-0 and 45 percent. Absenteeism at this time of year is usually five to 12 percent. Dr. Prendergast said that he hasn't he ard o r any Orange County schools closing e arly for Christmas holidays because of <See FLU, Page A2) APWI ...... HOLDING HEARING HERE Senator Edward M. Kennedy "u the swine nu had done as much of what it is capable or do- ing (in 1976) as this (Russian Ou > has done, it would have been a m ajor national disaster." Dr. Prenderp st said. Plant Blast N e a r Skin Gonae Pretty Melody Carrera models some of the 35 different desi.gns or remova~le tattoos that are being sold this Christmas season m some of the leading department stores. They take 20 seconds to appl y and won't come off in the shower. To remove them, use a little rubbing and some alcohol. He srud scientists still don't know why the swine flu strain that reappeared in 1976 didn't sp read , nor why the current strain did. Nor do they know why the pres· enl A-Russian virus produces only three to rive days or illness , characterized by headaches, -up- set stomach and re ver, while the nu in 1918 frequently produced fa ta l complications , including pneumonia. Dr. Pre nde r gast s aid he doesn't know of any cases m Orange County where complica- tions ha ve arisen from the Russian Ou, a lthough 1t is possi ble there may have been a few. He said ma1or medical advances now make complications less perilous except for the elderly Ex-chief Guilty HOUSJ'ON CAP> -Former Hous ton Police Chief Carrol Lynn was found guilty on Thurs· daY. of obstructlon of jusUce, bribery a nd extortion a rising from a bizarre scheme to collect 8 $45,000 bribe. Airport By PIDUP ROSMARIN Of II• o.tllr Piiot SUit Whi le Irvine police and television news crews waited in h i d i n ' t o s ee if a third incendiary ba lloon would be lofte d ne ar Orange County Airport Thursday, an explosion m a nearby factory rocked their secret stakeout. Police piled into squad cars, and ne ws cameramen. who had pointed their cameras blind into the sky in hopes of!ickmg out the balloon, dashe for their car s t oo a nd fo l lowe d in procession. Police said Te rry Randolph Hufr, 26, of Orange, an ins pector for Control Components , 2567 Main St., had walked with a lighted cigarette into a room whe re he was to ins pect a suspected acetylene gas leak. An explosive flash fire, which police said was similar to those of two homemade balloons that exploded ln the flight path af s mall craft landing at the airport this w~k. burned Huff Newport Cop Aids Transient By JOANNE REYNOLDS Oft119o.llyl'll9tl«Mt . Bertrude Tagg a rd clearly wasn't Uke t.he other transients that drift through Newport Beach. Officer John Freeman could see that right away. Freeman round Tatgard at 2:30 this momin1 sitting In a laundromat at West Coast Hieb way and Balboa SW!evard. HE SAlD mE man, who looked much older than his SS years told him he's been sitting in the all-night buslne11 juAt to ttay warm. Taaard was clean and dres5ed ln neat but shabby clothes. He told the young officer be started walkin1 from San Dte10 to Los Anteles two days ago. HJs social security penslon money bad run out and hew as evicted because he couldn't pay the rent on hiss mall apartment. His thl)!e kids were grown and gone. He'd lost track ol two of them years ago and the third, a aon. lives out or state. "Hesaid be Just wanted to 1et to Los An&eles because he knew there were mJssrons where be cOuld stay unt.ll he could get his next <See NICE TRANSIENT, Pa1e A2) rns Man over one-third of his body. Huff was charred on the face, hest and hands . Sgt. Robert Kre d e l r e po rted . Shrapne l debris from equipment in the storage room was imbedded in Huff's legs. H u ff was li st ed In f air condition today at the burn ward of UC Irvine Medical Center. Police were uncertain about any connection between the 12 : 11 p.m. incid ent and the m a nufacture of the aeria l bombs, which investigato rs believe may have been sent up during lunch breaks for fun by employees of one of the many factories in the airport area industrial complex. Police sa id the y would ques tion Huff about the launchings. C ontrol Compon e nt s manufactures pr~ss u re regulating valves. Police today recovered a large segme nt of a b a lloon that explod e d Wedne s da y . Authorities at Orange County A Ir port r eported that the five-foot·blgh plaslio balloon, burned at the bottom, was turned In by an unidentllied man. Two known balloon launchinas were aceompllsbed this weei, o n Monday and again o n Wednesday, and police believe that. from the reports or residents, that there may have ~en several auch launchings before. So far. there have been no Injuries. But Monday, lrv\ne Police Lt. Jerry Boyd witnessed a 10-foot·hl•h baUoon IRl\lte In a (Sff BALLOON. Page AZ) ' ere Senator S~aksin County By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM CMlly Piiot SYll Sen . E dwa rd K e nned y , D·Massachusetts, was in Orange County today to continue his nationwid e c rus ade fo r a na tio n a l health ins urance progra m. Kennedy appeared at the Ga rde n G rove Community Center before a packed house, mainly seruor citizens , who gave him a rousing ovation when he entered. But outside the building there were echoes or the bitter past. O ne so-called prot est er ca rried a s i~n th at said . "Kenbedy, the Jim Jones of Mass acl\Usetts.'' Anothe r picket s ig n read, "Dan Whlte for President ," a reference to the accused slayer of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. A battery of Secret Service agents kept a close eye on the two men and one wom an who ca r ried t he signs a od gave instructions they were not to be allowed into the building or "anywhere near the senator." Inside the large community ce nte r Kenned y called ba s p r o p osed n a tional health ins urance program "the last best c-hance lo hall staggering <See KENNEDY, Page A2) Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness tonig ht and S aturday. Cooler days with highs 65 to 70. Lows tonight 45 to 52. I NSIDE TOD~ Y The economy and poputa,;. tg of a~ parks have had thpr up• and downs. Read about carouHla on PO(le Cl . ... .,. I A2 DAILY PILOT s Crude Oil Price Hike Expected KENNEDY. • t•conom1c wuste " ABU DHABI , Un1ttd Ar1b Emlrat tAP) Thf' world 011 c1rttl has a1o1n't'd to mcreaH lht> bu1oc prirt-of crude oU, prob· a bly betwf't'n ~ and 10 pttt('t'nl ut its annual winter pflcinli meettna openinai Saturd1y The inct'f'bc 11 hkt>ly to add a half cent to one et>nt ,, 1<1llon to lht• prlcl' Am1•r1<'un, oay fo1 fll·•1'0ltnt· OH muu•h:r of lht' 11 n11t1on Org1nuaUon of f>t'troh·um ~:, poruna C'ountrit"'\ ''} II of lhl·m hu \ll dttldt"C.1 tu nu'it JJrlrt. to rn ••k~ UIJ tm lht lo'it purd\ai.ar1.: 'alty Sf?eks Uuier H t>lp ~·\Slll NliT\lN I \I'• l'tw Ju~t11·1· l>.·p • .rtnwnt '" dll'\l' IO I l'l'Olllllll llllill~ \.\-hdht•r l '.1l11t'l4' ll\',11 "I 'huuld ti.· rr l'4-d from 11111 h 11 l IHI .111 nount• t• rtH• I) I bt·hirl· Chn-.111111!\ 1!'1 llk1·h I\ I tot nt·~ L1•111'1.1l (,11rf111 B llt•ll "•''' Ht•ll told l \'l'Mlrt1·r.., 111 ...,, l out!'I on Thut :-.11.s, th.11 Dt.•puty Attofll\!Y \#l·m·t ,1l l\1•n1um111 n (.'1v1lt•lll I'> 11 r e p a 1 1 n .: 1 I t• l' () rn Ill t' 1\ ti .1 I I 1111 I II 'U b m I\ 111 I h l' \\ h It 1· tlOU'-t' Mti.i. lh•:11 :-.t " at tor Ill'\' hJ v..-apph1-d Crn <'kmt n<" \ from Pn·,1dcnt l'a1 tt·r lier pl'llllllO I S bl'IOjl 1.• x a m 1 n •·II by J u s t 1t· c Dcpartrm•nt 0Htt·11.1b 44 More Die • In F anaiical Raid in Iran TEllHAN. fran t AP) Sh11t1• Mo-;lem f :.tni.ltH'" ;.llurk1·cl J Pt.·ps1 C'ola plant ancl otl11·r hui.int::-.s1·:-. and homes or B.1h:s1 sc<'I rrwmbt•rs 1n south1:rn I r • .111 and 40 Sh11tl'S wcrl:' killed informt'<i soun·e<; !lard toda) There were reports or <1t lcru.t four other dl:'aths elsewhere. 1 <.11!-.ing th<> totul to 67 in th<' latt.•st rolllld of political v10lenc1· rn lh<.' prov1nn·s. which b<•gw1 Monday Th l' govt• r n 111 1• 11 I rad 1 <1 n·portro two !Jl'rsons Wl'rt' slain today in the northwestern city or Rcza1yeah in fighting between loyalis t s and anti s hah demonstrators Sources sard the 40 Shutes were killed Thursday In Shiraz hy Rahai sN·t members who f1r1·d with automatic weapons to proteC'l their propt•rt) Ftft) ot hl'r Shute~ were reported wounded. Arter the bloodv fightin~. hundn•ds of Baha1s flt-d to a 1warby mount a1n v1llagt' for rt•fu~e There were unconf1rmt'<I rt•ports a Bahat woman ;md her child wer<' k1lk'd. Shiraz has been the scene of frequent demonstrations a~amst Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi s ince major poht1cal violence t•ruptcd here in Jc.nuary. Other informed sources said two person:. were killed late Thursda) rn the northeastern c ity o f Mashh a d when 100 sol di ers a nd d epend e nts :.ittacked a hops1ta l, apparently because its staff. opponents of the s hah. refused lo treat the families of imperial soldiers. Government and oppos1t1on reports on vio l e nc e and casualties 1n outlying areas often cannot be independently confirmed m this embattled and rumor·ridden nation. The attack on the Baha1s, an a fflut·nt minority, reportedly took place m the Shiraz s uburb of ~aad1 Among the homes set ablaze were those of a former army mtelltgcnce chief a nd sev e rat no n ·com m iss1oned officers. the sources said. Exiled Shiite leader Ayalullah Kh o m ain1 , leader of the anti-shah movement, today called on Iranians to observe Monday as a "day of national mourning " OAANO( COAST DAILY PILOT ,,... "'~ fGit '0.1•• r.~." "'""'•"•'"''''.,... ,,,,.._-.. thot N"~ Pt-ti'\\. 1\puat1\N"Ony ,,_ °'-"" t """' Pu0tt'1\tf"O(~y S-0 ... , .... ttdthO"P• •'- a:>utlh\hf'd ~., thtowqt'I 't•CMY fOf' ( n '" Ml> •• Hf'WPl'W' rw.,.,. t•1;1"1t1"040I\ ~M,, t "'"' IA11\Y1tlhy I~ l~f ... ..,lt/,,,.,ff•fM\f A tll-fJ'"''r~Wl'tt1tloOl"l\~•l\\....,,,~ttut~W\~ '~¥'-f'-CWW~~t\l\tfllltftllM'tt\•t OD wruA.tt~tf)oofllf C'9tl•,.._,,.'W C•t•fMf't1,flf>lt ,._ ..... _ rf.\tditnt •NI P\lit4'!,,.. J ..... , ...... V14 •Pf"°'."' •"<I (,,,.,,,. .. Mit,,_ti"t ot .,,..,.,. .... ~...-.· (CMOf ,_, _ _,...... Mo•Ml•"I! , ..... O •tfftH lM\ ttttMNf' N•ll A \\f\laftt M.tn•"Qif!IQ {••or'" Ofllc•• (.Ml•~w lllW.•l~'lf,_ l ....... ., ,, .. 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I . 1 h ~ ,, n 0 1 l Mtnt,h'r lat-..h11 .ii M.1bruk , orw o( th1• c·artc•l':. morl' oul:.pokcn "Muke no mistake about it," the -.<·nator said. "d ldt un('ht:cked. hl'alth curl' CO!'ll!'>i will bankrupt t.h1s nation." Wa1t1ng to testify before th1· 0 11e man senate hearing wt.'r(! reprt.<scntat1ves of the Canadian n,it1onal health Insurance 11rnJ:r;1m as well as CaUforrua 1 t'!'l1dcnt.1> who have been hatd hat by ml.'<itl'lil costs in recent \ 1•ar .. In his open ing nmarks. Kt•nnedy argut'd that no other nation in tht: free world "except South Africa penalizes Its peoplP ro1· ~ettin~ sick .. And while h<· conC'eded lhat Arnt•rrca s h('alth car(• delivery system delivers high quallt_y service. he also said that none of the frce world nations who have nation a I i7 l' d he a Ith c a t e programs ·•woul<I turn the clock I.Jack and subM1tutc our S)Stem rvr theirs .. BC'fore Kennedy made hii. upµl'aran('l'. Orange County Ml.•dical Association Pr<·stdent Dr Wilham Thompi.on held u prt'ss conferenc<• Thompson. who will pn·sent a written '>l<t\menl to Kcnni>dy later today , dcr>lored th•· r:at1onal h1·alth 1n,uranc~ program proposed by Kcnnt'dy. f1ric1ng hawks. '>UY'> the market s n•ady for .1 s1:teabk 1nl'rcaSl' Iraqi 011 Mrnr:-kr Tayeh Ab clul Karim. unothl'r &H ICl' hawk. "aid his J.tOVt>rnmc•nt won't :.cttle rm 5 to Ill pc·r ('l'llt Oa1nming in Huntington Al the sa m e tame . Dr Thompson conceded thcr1· 1s a nt'(•d for "cutastroph1c health Lil sura nce " · W1• C.'<11\'>Hh•r the (1~ur1·~ you m1•111 ton to lw symh11l11· and ~uulcl not lw ;ieceptuhh'." h1· told a n·11ortt·r .it a "''"" ror1 fl•renee. Albert Pomato of Huntington Beach digs for dam~ at Huntington Stale Beach while a s1':1h1r<l for<i1.!\.'S for its dinner nearby Roth Pomato and the bird were digging for delicactes Thursday afternoon. lie pointed out that nation1> who havl' national prograni1-. i-c·nd their phys 1c 1uns and technicians to the United Stat~ ror trauung and advanced educa tion. A Kuwa1t1 nl'wspu1>1:r h:J~ s1H·r ulakd OP EC might ra1:.e 1111ces 5 pc.•rccnt Jan. 1 and 1m· Israel Rejects Plan That. Or. Thompson noted. th an 1nd1t.·at1on that the health system m the u_s d<.·livcrs thl' highest quality care lo the most Pl'Ople of a ny S)'\l cm 1n the -.orld and 1s a model for other countries. Seven K ille d In Dense F o g On Higliways Begi,11 Hits V .S . Attitude, Blames Egypt 1-'H ESNO 1 A l'I l>enst• fog <' j u !-. 1• d t h r c• t• m a J o r multi vt·h1rl1• pill·ups which killed <.it lea:.l seven pt..'Ople in the San Joaquin Valley loday. the hi~hway patrol reported. At least fi ve were dead in an accident involving an estimated 30 to 50 veh1cles along Interstate 5 an Kings County 12 miles south of Kettleman City. officers said. Two other fatalities were reported m colhsions involving an estimated 40 to 50 vehicles along northbound H1ghway 99 JUSt south of h ere between Fowler and Malaga. All lanes of Interstate 5 were c.·toi.ed for a time. and trafr1c was detoured over Slate Route 41 The lllghway 99 accident for ced closure of northbound lanes. and a detour was being St'l Up. Another series of pileups st retched along two miles of northbound and southbound lanes o ( ll1~hway 99 six miles l>OUlh or Merced Major tnjuOCS were reported. but the CHP had no reports of fatals. /\II the acct<tcnts occurred during hcav, traffic before H a m as peo1>lt• drove to work \'1s1b1l1ty "'-il!'I r<'r>orted as low <JS three fe1•t fnr a while south of Frt'sno and 50 100 feel an the M l'rl'ed area Solicitatio n 0 K 'd TRENTON. N ./ (A P I Vol lnwcr'> of lhl' Hev Sun M ~rn ng Moon return to tht• streets of New Brunswick. N.J toda~ after wmrung the right to sol1c1t donat1oni. on the city's i.1dewalks . JERUSALEM tJ\J>) Thl' 1:-.raeh Cabinl'I reJl'C'tt.'cl Egypt's peace demands today and Pnml' M 1 n rster Menachcm He gr n ;1ccused the Unit<:cl Slates of taking a "one sided attitude" a!'I a Mid east mediator Bei{an ckdared that Egypt bears "total re!>ponsrlnhl) .. for fa1lun• to reat·h a~reemenl on a treaty by the Sunday target date But the ll S. mediation team headed b) Sccretarv of Stale Cyrus R Vanee crcd1tcd Egyp t1a n P resident Anwar Sadat w11h making major concessions in the latest roundortalks Begin spoke to n ·porters after a 4 1:.o hour special Cabinet sessi on that t•n11l'd with unanimous s uppnrt for tht· prrmc min1s tt•r . "ho :ilre:1dy had turned down the U S. backed Egyptian ideas The Israeli leader s:ud t-:gypt':. "new pos 1t1ons an· a fundamentul Fl'OM Page A l FLU •.. the ep1dem1c A f'resno County school district closed four days early a fter a third or its students called an sick. Por mo:-.t OranJ(e County schools. todav was the final day or l'lassco; before lhl' Christmas holrda~<; Dr. Prendergast s~11d that if a 11chool has a 40 percent a bsenlel' rate ror a week or more. it''> likely almost everyone at the school has had the flu al one point during that lrme. Some might have such mild symptom s they don't even stay home. he said I re said adults continue to be less likely to get the illness. prob ably because a similar strain popped up 2.5 years at.(o and pro duced immunity 1n most pcoplt• who were alive al thul tame f'ro• Page A I NIC E TRANSIENT. • • l'hcck nndstnrtrresh," thepatrolmansa1d. BUT THE OFFICER had to tell the man he couldn 'l slay in the laundromat and he even had to refuse to take Taggard to Jatl. JUSl lo spend the night. The only way lo get into the Newport Beu ch Jail rs by break mg the law. not a good price to pay for a night's lodging. The officer suggested an alJ.nJght restaurant. No good, Taggnrd explained. "I 've only got four cents m my pockets," he told the young pohceman. STYMI ED, FREEMAN sent Ta ggard_gcntly on his way and returned tot he station for his dinner break. The 26 year-old otricer sat staring at hill food . thinking about t he old man. "You know." h(' rene<:ted later , "I kept thinking that no matter how bad off I was. I'd take on my folk!'! If lhey got into trouble Uke that. "It's a sad story and even sadder because il'sChristmas." So 1-'reeman left his dinner and went back oul to rmd Taagard Hu located h.im about an bour later and brought tum back to the stat.ion. WITH THE 0 £LP of Lt. Jim Spears and Sgt. Chuck 01 mstead, a dinner was found for Taggard u well as a place for hlm to sleep for a few houri. "He kepuay1nc be didn't want to put anybody out.or cause any \nconvenJcnce," SpearuaJd. "I don't think he'd eaten sine~ he lei\ San Diego." Early this morning, t he otncers gave Taggard monry tor bus rore to Los Angele1' and FrHman drove hJm to lhe bus s top where he could catch lhe local lo Santa An1. lhen rt de to Los An1eles. "He wu a real nice old guy," commented Speani. And Freeman said Ta11ard was very arateful lhat Newport Beach -or at.least Ut police dopanment tu med out to be a place w1thbeart. 4 I change from the agreement:. rcal'hed at Camp David." Asked whether he had bet-n under Americ1tn pressure. Regin told reporters: "No. I don ·1 think it is pressure. Hut we would like the United Stale'> not to k<>ep a one-sided attitudl• and to sa~. as it was said. that certain Egyptian proposals un.• i,:ood or s hould be adopted, period" Begin said. however, he has not lost faith in the American ability to be an "honest broker " "We mu s t <"O ntinu e t1J negotiate." he said . Vance brought the Egyptian proposals to Is rael on Thursda) and met with Begin. who re Jt.'l'led them The A merrl'an l'nvoy then new back to Carrn and today took off for Was hington. his shuttle effort having failed to wrap up an accord by the Dt'<' 17 target M.·t t hrel' months ago at Camp Oavid Begin said Sadat proposed lhl' fo ll owing co ndi tion :. unacceptable to Israel: That an exch a n ge of ambassadors be conditional on working out a plan for Palest1ruan self-rule, at least m the Gaza Strip. -That l.1e treaty article on sel'urity arrangements JO thl' Sinai Penmsula be altered to Force Mainta ined UNITED NATIONS CAP) The Security Council has voted 14 ·0 lo mai ntain the U.N Peacekeeping Force in Cypru:-. for another six months, ending next June 15 call ror an a utomatic review alter fi ve years. That a letter be appended to the treaty that would "negate I fw content" of an ar\1C'le :.a yang t h1· treaty supersedes 1>reviou.s al(rt•('mt•nh -.uch a :-. I-:i.:yp1 ·, m1lttary obl11.wt1ons tn other Arab <,lalcs. That there be a letter i,ettmg D ecember 1979 as a t ar get date for electing a Palestinian council to govern the West Bank of the Jordan River and Gaza in place of Israel's milllary government. Jones Illness 'Confirme d ' SAN FRANCISCO IAT» U S State Department officials observed mental confusion m the Rev. Jim Jones more than a· week before the m ass deaths of Peoples Temple members 1n Guyana. the San Francisco Chronicle reported today. Jones wore a white gauze mask and appeared to need sleadymg by a ides during a Nov 7 luncheon meeting with U S. Consul Douglas E. Elhce and Vice Consul Dennis Reece. ac· cording to a State Department lell'Rram obtained by t h e Chronicle The U.S. Embassy officials had also been told that Jones ha d recently .!'uffcred a heart at· tack and had a 105·degree fever. according to the cable riled by John Burke. US amb:issador to Guyana. the r<>port said Tillef Ge t s Gems, S te r e o J(•Wt'lrv <.ind •aerf'o equipment \ alued at $.1,265 wen· rc1x.>r1t>d ~tolen Thursday from a San Clemente home whe re a burglur apparently pried open a back door to get an. Police srud a S2.000 pearl and - diamond necklace was among the jewelry s t o le n from a residence on Wes t Cordoba Investigators said they found evidence that the burglar had trred to get into the ho use through a window berore he successfully pm.'d ope n a back door boll. The buq~l ary r e p o rtedl y occurr ed sometime b e tween Tuesday and Thursday, police sa1ct FrontP~Al BALLOON. • olO-foot fireball directly behind an rncomma Cessna 172. ll andb11ls pleading for 1nformat1on about the l~u~c hing s h ave been distributed to businesses in the area Polrce were slaked out at Kelvrn and Derian avenues Thurs ~ay to spot any new l a un c hin~. Television crews from Channels 2 a nd 7 spotted r><•hce and Joined them Police said they'd be watching a~rn m today LOW-END CARPE'I'ING? Sure we have it -but. usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often. in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house. cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a dollar a yard will install a quality of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service. I n a nutshell -we 're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEA PEST ... (though we often are). but the "BEST .. (Which we always are.) DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·installation. custom draperies ·Ill /If~)} linoleum • wood floor l663 PLACENTIA AVE Nl.Jl COSTA MESA. CALIF . 92617 • PHONE 646 .e8J8 6.e6 .2J55 l ' . , . r Orange Coast EDITION oday"H Closing N.Y. Stoeks lL. 71 , NO. 349,' SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1978 N/C TEN CENTS ·Equal Access Ruled in Church Dispute By PlOUP ROSMARI Ol t• o.11, 1'1191 i ..... A Suptmor Court JUdlJC or d('red Thul"Mi y that dasputJnR m.-m hers of AA l rvinc chu1 <'h bt~ .-:1vt•n t>qual ucct"s lo tht• 2'a nduurv and to kt•vs. book" nd rccord., of lhtt church, unUI tht• d1~vuk 1:. 1>t•ltled In wurt Tht> majonly 1nembet'\h1p of · St M utlht'w Lutht•ruo Church 1~ allt'm 1>t.m« to . l'\'t'r It. mcm bt.·nh1p an the l,uUwr .. n <.:hurch M1uour1 Synutl to Join a lt'"li; ronaerv11ttvt' ~roup , lhl· t .utheru.n (.'hurch tn Amcrlcn The rest of the conl(rf'guhon ii. Ill\ 111 to th~· Ml'l...OUn Synod and flif'd laW11Wl t•hari:tnl( ihal thl' br~ukaway nwmbt'n. 11ro rt•tuin mtt more thun Pl(),000 an «hurrh bualdtng!I .and propt•tt)' o.lly P .... St<lff f'MI• REMAINS OF LETHAL AIR BOMB AT COUNTY AIRPORT? Sgt. Robert Kredel lnapecta Plaatlc Balloon ·Plant Blast Near Airport Burns Man By PIDUP ROSMARIN Of the OllllY Pilot $11111 While I rvi n e police and television news crews waited in hidin~ to see if a t hird incendiary balloon would be loft ed near Or ange County • Airport Thursday, an explosion t m a nearby factory rocked their secret stakeout. Police piled into squad cars, and news cameramen, who had pointed their cameras blind into the sky in hopes of picking out the balloon, das hed for their car s too and followed in procession. Pohce said Terry Randolph Huff, 26. or Orange, an inspector for Control Components, 2567 Main St.. had walked with a lighted cigarette into a room where he was to inspect a suspected acetylene gas leak. An explosive fl ash fire, which police srud was similar to those of two homemade balloons that exploded 10 the flight path of I s mall craft landing at the airport this week, burned Huff over one-third or his body. Hurr was charred on the face. chest and hands, Sgt. Robert Kredel reported. Shrapnel C o ast ~~~~ Weathe r Considerable cloudiness tonight and Saturday . Cooler days with highs 65 to 70. Lows tonight 45 to 52. I NSIDE TODAY The «0n0my and populari· ty of a'7Wlement parka hove hod th~r ups and down•. Read about carOU1eu on Page CI . debris from equipment 1n the s torage r oom was imbedded in Hurr•s legs. Huff was lis t ed In rair condition today at the burn ward of UC Irvine Medical Center. Police were uncertain about any connection bet ween the 12. 11 p.m. incident end the. (Sef! BALLOON, Page A2) Corter Plam Tal,k Tonig ht; Topic Secret WASIBNGTON <A P > -Presi- dent Carter planned to address the nation tonight, but Whale House orficials declined to say what he would announce. One official said the president asked broadcast networks for tame lo make an address at 6 p.m. PST. The development came as Secretary of State Cyrus Vance headed back to Wastungton after cutting short a Mideast shutUe mission. Administration orficials said Vance was not being r ecalled because of any development in t he Mideast, leading to specula· tion that a break might have been reached in strategic arms t alks with the Soviet Union, or that leaders of mainland China agreed to pay an historic visit to the United States. One senior While House of- ficial said only that the a n- nouncement would be "good news." Thief Gets Shirts From Open Store Costa Mesa police are seeking a man who entered a J .C. Pen· ney Company store, walked t.o a clothing rack, scooped up 26 striped shirts and ran outside to a waiting Chevrolet. Clerks at the store in the Harbor Shopping Ce nter described the man as in bis 30s, of Mexican descent, weighing about 150 pounm and sporting a tnustache. They figured the store's Wednesday night loss at $650. j I - The h1w11uit rurther a lleges U1e !jf'l'edlnll mernbers are trying to rt•flnum·•· the church mortgage held by the MIN'IOUrl Synod M lnonty rn embcrs claame-.. tht'y hud been locked out or lhe l'hun·h and rl'fused adm1ss1on to '>l'rVll't'~ SuptmOr Judge Philip Sd.wab ordert•d. an u preliminary 10 1unt'llon, full use of the church to the minority members. He s pecifacally set aside worship services for the minori· ty ror 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sun· days, and provided a special Christmas Eve service from S pm.to7p.m Schwab's order prohibits any transrer of ownership of the church or refinancing arrange· ments. pending trial or the lawsuit M eanwhlle. the Rev. H~rbert Niermann. pastor or St. Mat- thew, disputed claims that the majority Jocked out the other church members or had records from them . He claimed the only records kept in the church office are me mbership lasts. and that the minority membership actually kept financial records from the majority to block a reran ancang attempt. Niermann also denied exclud· ing any church members from services. Locks were changed on the church doors, another c hurch spokesman said, but keys would have been given to a msnonty representative, "if they had asked permission properly " ' Oil Price Hike Seen Arab 'Hawks ' Want 25 Percent Boost A BU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -The 13 nations of the OPEC cartel, united on the need for an oil price hike, were deeply divided today over the size or the raise. The "hawks'' demanded a boost of 25 percent or more and the Saudi Arabian-led "doves" pushed for 5 percent. The Orga n1 zat1on or Petroleum Exporting Countries opens its price-setting meeting Saturday in this sandy emirate on the s hore of the Persian Gulf. The oil ministers' decision on 1979 prices as expected to have an almost 1mmed1ate impact on the cost of petroleum products and the economies of consumer nations f'or each 5 percent rise in OPEC's pnce for crude 011, ex perts estimate, the price or a gallon of gasoline for Americans rises one cent. The immediate impact wouJd not be as great on the consumer in Western Europe; who already pays an average of S2 per gaUon. up to 80 percent of which results from taxes. not from the cost of 011. The OPEC base price -$12.70 for a 42-gaJJon barrel of Arabian light crude -has been frozen by the cart.el the past l 1h years. But at a meeting last June the 0 P EC mirust.ers agreed that an increase was needed for 1979 to ('Ompensate for the shrinkang or their purchasing power. This re· suited rrom the dechne in the value of the dollar. which is the currency or the oil trade. and from inflation-caused price in· creases for manuractured goods imported from industrialized na· taons . Arab sources said Iraq 1s pressing for an increase of 25 per- cent or more, while the Saudis. the Untted Arab Emirates, Kuwaitandotherssupporta5per- cent to 15-percent rise. In an interview with Abu Dhabi television, the Saudi oil minister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, urged a "moderate" increase spread over the next 12 months. "taking into considera- tion the lon~-term snterests or OPEC and the adverse effects that a hefty s ingle-dose hik~ might have on the world markets." The pro-West Saudis have said <See OIL, Page A2> Protests Greet Kennedy By GARY GRANVILLE Ot U.. 0•11, Pltot Sllltl Se n . Edward Kennedy. 0 -Massachusetts, was in Orange County today to continue his n ationwide c rusade for a n ational health insurance program. Kennedy appeared al the Garde n Grove Comm unity Center before a packed house. mainly senior citizens, who gave him a rousing ovation when he ente red. But outside the building there were echoes of the bitter past. O n e so-called protes ter carri ed a sign that said · "Kennedy, the Jim Jones of Massachusetts.'' Another pic~et sign read, "Dan White for President," a reference to the accused s layer of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. A battery of Secret Service agents kept a close eye on the two men and one woman who carried the signs and gave instruct.Ions they were not to be allowed into the building or "anywhere near the senator." D~ly ...... P ... to lty lll<i..rd 11-1~ Inside the large commuruty center Kenn ed y called has proposed national healt h insurance program ''the last best chance to hall staggenng economic waste.'' SENATOR KENNEDY GREETS GARDEN GROVE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Across Street from Hearing Site, Teddy Mingles Before Today's Health Session .. The senator noted "the nation as a whole wiU spend $252 billion 10 1981 on treaJth care. "And that money will pour into a system without cost controls , without quality controls. with uneven access to care and without any prospects for improvement "Make no mistake about 1t," the senator said, ··sf left unchecked, health care costs will bankrupt ttus nation " Waiting to testify before the one-man senate nearing were representatives or the Canadian national health insurance program as well as California residents who h ave been hard hit by medical costs 1n recent }ears ln has opening remarks, Kennedy argued that no other nallon in the free world "except South Arnca penalizes its people for getting sick." And while he conceded that America's health care delivery syst e m delivers high quality service. he also said that none of the free world nations who hav<' nat1onal1 zed health care programs ··would turn the clock back and substitute our s ystem for theirs .. Berore Kennedy made his :.ippearancc. Oran~e County Medical Assoc1at1on President Or. William Thompson held a press conference Thompson, who will present a written statmcnt to Kennedy la ter today, d eplored the n ational h ealth insurance program proµosed by Kennedy. Al the same time, Or . 1'hom pson conceded there is a need for "catastrophic health in- :,urance" lie pointed out that nation:, who have national programs s l'nd their phys1c1ans a nd technicians to the United States Cor training and advanced educa t1on. That, Dr Thompson noted, is an indication that the health system in the U.S. delive rs lhc highest quality care to the most people or a ny system in the world . Newport Cop Aids Transient By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ofl"9D.tllyl'llolSt11fl Bert rude Taggard clearly wasn't hke the other transients that drift through Newport Beach. Officer John Freeman could see that right away. Freeman found Taggard at 2: 30 this morning sitting in :l laundromat at West Coast Highway and Balboa Boulevard. HESAJDTIIE man, who looked much older than his SS years. told him he's been sitting in the all-night business just to stay warm. Taggard was clean and dressed ln neat but shabby clothes. He told the young officer he 1tarted walklng from San Diego to Los Angeles two days ago. His social security pension money had run out and he was evicted bee a use he couldn't pay the rent on his s m all apartment. His three kids were grown and gone. He'd lost track or two of them yearugoand tbe third, ason, livesoutofstate . ··He sald he just wanted to gel to Los Angeles because he knew there were mlssfons where he COllld stay until he could get hlB next check and start fresh,·· the patrolman said BtJTTHE OFFICER had to tell the man he couldn't stay In the laundromat and he even had to refuse to lake Taggard to jail, 1ust to spend the night. The only way to gel into the Newport Beach jail Is by breaking the law. not a good price to pay for a night's lodgln1 The oCficer susaested an all·a1gbt restaurant. ·-A No good , Taggard explained. "I've only got four cents in my pockets,'' he told the young policeman STYMIED, FREEMAN sent Taggard gently on his way and returned tolhestation for his dinner break. · The 26·vear-old officer sat staring at his food. thinking about the old man. "You know," he renected later, "I kept thinking t hat no matter how bad off I was, I'd take on my folks ir they got into trouble like that. · ·'It's a sad story and even sadder because it's Christmas.'' So Freeman Jen his dinner and went back out lo find Taggard. He located him about an hour later and brought him back to the station. Wl11fTRE HELP of Lt. Jim Spears and Sgt. Chuck Olmstead. :i dinner was round for Taggard as well as a place for him to sleep for a few hours. "He keptsa.ylna he didn't want to put anybody out or cause any Inconvenience," Spears s aid. "I don't think he'd eat.en since he left San Diego." Early this morning, the officers gave Taggard money for bus fore to Los Angeles and Freeman drove him to the bus slop where he could catch the local to Santa Ana, then rlde to Los Angeles. "He was a real nice old llJy," commented Spears. And Freeman said 1'aggard was very graterul that Newp0rt Reach -or at least 1ts police department-turned out to be a place with heart. • .. NC fm1ax Orc:•mC.1 I~ 1V71 Bay Silt Pl n Faulty, Critics Say By KATHY CLANCY Otlteo.u., ........... CriUca ol a plan to protect tlMt watl'rr. ln Upper Newport Bay chart<'d Thut1d11y that lhe pror,o& I fall\ hr hort ur ht1 lt na a.lit.lion \he crll1cs uy 15 lurnlna lbti bay lnto i. mudnat Newpor-t 8t'ar-h Clly ("ounc1lman kay \ 1lll•m• durtna • Santa An• hcianna ori tbe Newporl lrvlnt Waal~ Manatem nt A1 n~1 <NlWM plan. Hid Ila rnull, "LO mf' would m •an "~ <'loeo ta 1talu quo a• po6!jjblr " Newl)(lrt lkach Mayor Paul tc yctotr '1ud thl' ,,Ian ahould rtqUlh· d, tllJn1t haalnJ 1bovu JamborN Road. "Wf' are liOllns tho bay and It 11 10101 to be lt<>Oe one ol ~ days.'' l\f(C'kotr aald. The ct otfktall. at.ale and hdera fl a b and 1•.ne tH><>kHmen and nipreaenlaUv o, Friends ol N •port Bay aooke durtn.i a l\tartna before repr~t'tlLatlv ol th<' Soul.hem CaldoTnla AUO('ltJllOD or Oovt-mmeou on lb proJ)OM!ld NlWA plat. Nf'" port 8 ech rnldeot t·nnk Roh1naon t'haraed lb•· r lan •. , full(;,( buu .. orda wtucb uy alt lh r1a.ht thlnt• about fD V lroruMOtaJ prol«tioa .. Bul ll ta v ry dt'tn m t.al.' hL' conUnutd, ''becau e wh t lhe draU allows In l'&tence 1' bu• n as u:iuaJ "And bu.Ihle as usual has c~atftl what l Ullnk 11 Lbe real probl•m ln N wport Ray today," hr 111111J. nollng lltll now la pounn& into lhe upper b&y at the r tp or 200,000 <'Ublc yard unou•ll) WIJll1m1t urged the SCAC olfkl•I• to adopt the mlnortty propoul hl' authored H • member of th• NIWA board 1ni.tl'ld at the plan t'ndoned by lhr moJonly of NIWA me mben RotmUIOn oot.ed. tor <'XUmple. Wllltams' plan requires that slit M rct.alned un ~\ruction Iles Flu Empties Schools EpUkmic Declared in Orange Coumy· fhl' OUlbn•11k. of ttu 'lliD f111 l ' m '' l > 1 11 K 0 r u n 1p· (' o u n t y '>l'h ool11 wu ~ d t<t'l11rcd an -,:111dtHllh' Thur~uy, but a couo «1ent:» c.in bt• l(lud the atra.ln JPPt'llrtl to hive rcl•tJvely mild !lymptomi. Or Tom Prendcr11a~t. dirtt t II r 0 f t h •• d I \I I ~ I 0 n (> ( 1·pid~m1olugy for lht• cc1u nty Ht.>alth l>t.·p&rtrrlt'nt. compun-d the ('urre nt Clu wtth lhl' flu 1•111demlc of 1918 tbut killed thouaandl of Ameriuni. and wu ft•art'd m1ght f't'('ur in 1976 ''If the t!Wtnt> flu had dont• as much of what It •~ capable or do ing (In 1976) a.'l this ( RuMIUn nui has done. It would hi.vt-~n ,1 ma1or national d.is1uster.'' l>r PTendergast said 111 ~.ud :.c•entulloi !>l11l don't '-.no"' "'h> lht• ~wuw rtu Mruin lhat r~1ppean..-d ln 1976 dl<tn'l 'l·•rt-11d nor why the rurrent .tu1ndld Nor do they know why the pres· l•nt A Rusalan virus produce:i only ltiree LO five day1 of Illness. rhurarwr1U'd by headuches. up wt -.ton1u(•h and (evt"r. whll~ Uw nu 10 l918 frequently produl>t.-d f .At al compllctthons. lncludmg pn.:umonla. Dr Prendergul said he doesn't know of any cai.et. IO Orangt• Cowlly where compbca· ttons have arisen fTom the Run iun Ou, although ll ls pog..1- hle there mil)' have been a few He said m~}or medical advances now make complications less Egypti an Demands Nixed by Israelis JERUSALEM <AP> -The rsraeli Cabinet rejected Eitypt's pC'ace demands today and Pnme M 1 n1 ster Menach e m Begin ~·c:cused the United States of 1 aking a "one-sided altitude" as a Mlde ast mediator. BeJ?m declared that F,gypt he ars "total responsibility" ror failure to r<>ach af,!re<'mcnt 11n a treaty by th(• Sunday turgel date ... ,....P~AJ BALLOON. • manufacture of the aerial bombs, which investigators believe may have been sent up during lWlch breaks for fun by e mployees of one of the many ractorles in the airport area mdtJslrlaJ complel(. Police said they would question Hurr about the launchings. Control Compo n e nts man ufa ctu r es press ure regulating valves. Police today recovered a large segment of a balloon that t•xploded Wednesday . Authonlles at Orange County Airport reported that the f1ve-fool·high plastic balloon. burned at the bottom, was turned in by an unidentified man. Two known balloon launchings were accomplished th.ls week. on Monday and again on W~nesday, and police believe th at, from the r eports of residents, that there may huvc been several such launchtngs before So far, thl'rc have been rm lnJ Uric·~ nut Monday, Irvine Pohr1• U . Jt•rry Boyd witnessed :J 10 foot h11i1h halloon ignite· an a 'IO·foot fireball direetly behind JO mcommg C<.-ssna 172. H andbills pleading f or In f ormatio n :ibout lh t' launt'hings have b ee n di5tributcd to businesses in the a rea. Police wer<• staked out at Kelvin and Derian avenues Thursday to !>pol any n<>w launching. Televis ion crew, from Channels 2 and 7 s pot.led police and joined them. Police said they'd be walcrung :i galn today. Oft ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT '"'• ()f~( .... l(Hll41y ,....,. t1tUf\ ... 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Mt• •t (w(t• Miu c .... .,.,. ... ,.,_.,,,., •• ,. .'f ,~,,~,., ,, "° ="~·a:~:,!;:' ,......,..,, f'W ... .,. I l~ l Bul the U S. mediation team headed by Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance credited Egyp- tian President Anwar Sadat with making major concessions in the latest roundoftalks. Begin spoke to reporters after a 41r.z ·hour special Cablnel s ession that ended wilh u n a nimous support for the prime m1n1ster, who already had turn e d down the U.S.·backed Egyptian Ideas 1be Israeli leader said Egypt's "new positions are a fundamental change from lbe aJreements reached at Camp David." Asked whether be bad been under American p~sure, Begin told reporters: "No, l don"t think it is pressure. But we would like the United Stales not to keep a one·slded attitude and to say. as ll was said, that certain Egyptian proposals are good or s hould be adopted, period." Begin said, however, he has not lost faith ln the American ability to be an "'honest broker.·· "We mu s t continue to negotiate," he said. Vance brought the Egyptian propos~ LO lsnel on Thursday and met wilb .Begin, who re)ected them. The American envoy then flew back to Cairo and today took off ror Washington. his shuttle effort having failed to wrap up an accord by the Dec. 17 target set three monthi. ago al Camp Oavid. County To G e t Shorted o n Highway Aid A California D"partment of Transportation si><>keswoman said today the swte plans to spent $.51 million on highway projects in Orange County dur ing the five years beginning in 1979. The amount Is much less than will be spent In odjacent counti<'S. Spokeswoman Ann Grant said $641 million Is budgeted for Los Angel~. ~t of it for a 17·rnile addition to the Century Frt'Cway. She said $86.9 million ts budaeted for Riverside County and $395 million for San Diego County. There are no provisions ln the (ave year plan released Thurs · day by CaJTrans to complete Ole con\rovt!rslnl Costa Mes o fo'rttway Ms. Grant &ald the largest Slroject ln lhe plan for Orange County is S2.6 million for lhe con strucUon of a new bridge over the Santa Ana Freeway near San t.iagoCreekiDSantaAna. . M is. Grant said the funds were not nJlocat.ed on the ba.sls of popul'aUon but oo the buls of priorities drawn up by CalTrans. "It's a matter or pr1or1UJ1ng whol's needed most. flnil,'' sbc uld. Stereo Gear Stolen Bur&lars reportedly t ook $1,000 worth of stereo equipment after pryinl open the door LO an apartment ln Cotta Meaa Tucs- d <1 y ni&ht. Frederick R .T Churchwell, 20, of 458 Broadway told police ht lost an amplifier nnd lumtable ln the thefl. J*rllows E'XCt'Pl for th~ dderly un<J th.-t hrorucaJly Ill. If.-nolt-d thal ub!>cnteeasm l'OOllllUC:. LO run hil(h in county '>l'hoola, wuh the highest con· firmed ra~ between 40 and 4S perc4"nt Absenteeis m at tb1s t1m~ of year ts usually five to 12 percent. Dr Prt•nderga.'lt ~aid thal he ha'(n 'l hl'ard or uny Orange County schools closing early for Chris tmas holidays because of tht' ep1dem1c A Fresno County :.chool dlslncl dosed rour days tiarly after a third of its students called in sick. For most Orange County schools, today was the flnvl day of classes before th~ Christmas holidays. Or Prendergast said that if a school has a 40 percent absentee rate for a week or more. it's likely almoet everyone al Ole ~chool has had the nu at one point during that Ume. Some might have such mild symptoms they don't even slay home. he said. He said adults continue to be lees likely to get the illness. prob- ably because a similar strain popped up 25 years ago and pro- duced immuruty In most people who were uhvc al lhul time. Front P ag.-A I OIL ... rcp('atedly thal " sharp pnce hike might tmng on a i.enous n:- cession ln industrialized oil importing naltons. But one of lbe hawks, Algerian Oil Minister Ahmed Ohozall. told reporters, "We won't accept some patchwork small adjust· ment that would make us look ridiculous before our own peo pie. Ezzedin Mabrouk or Libya said OPEC s hould raise prices at least 12""1 percent. and he would prefer a 20 percent jump. U.S. Treasury Secretary W Michael Blumenthal toured the Middle EMt lasl month to lobby agalnst a sharp price bl.ke. A 5 percent oil price Increase would produce about $7 billion in new revenue next year for tht.• OPEC countries, which account for 30 percent or total world petroleum production. The ministers meeting here also will review the prospect or replacing the doJlar with a "ba11ket" of currencies to price oil. But the Saudis, OPEC's No. 1 producer, oppose th ls - "because we Invest our rev- enues in dollars." Yamani ex· plained, and such a move would further undermine the dollar's worth worldwide. In an interview with the Unit· ed Arab Emirate::. news agency, the Saudi mlnlst('r raised the specter of a looming world 011 cr1s1s, sayml( that when world oil demand begins to outstnp s upply -predicted by some spec1ahsu for m1d-1980s - Western nations will "00 fight- ing each other to ~et one barrel of 011" while the Soviet Union tries to f~'<i growing oil import needs "even by force" 1f necessary. Some W~tcm !ilrateglsts fear Soviet mfluencc may spread into oil·riCh Iran If the shah is top pled by the pohtlcal unresl the rt-. The future of Iran's oil output was one key uncertainty as the 0 P EC nurusters gathered here. An anti-government NtrUce by oil workers has cut that country's normal six m11l1on.barrel·a·day production, se~ond -b1ggest 1n OPF.C. by more thun two thirds. Mesa Came ra Store Looted Burglars broke Into Cal's Camcrtll!, tT70 Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa. late Thursday mlk· ln1 off with a ··considerable'" amount ot photographic equip. mcnt. poUce reported. A company apokesman said thb morning the IOtlS has not been d~rmlned 411d that an ln· vcntory 11 under way. Poltcc said burglars entered the store through the roof. A burglar alarm failed to opertt.o, they said. but a passing cltllen spotted men on the bulldln[l roof and called o<rtctn. When off\cen arrlvcd1 the buralarthadfied, pollceaalo. rather than tlndlfllC Its way uncontrolled lnto the bay In addlUon, whUe the NIWA ph n 1u11est1> the bay bt• proteet.ed lrom sediment "to the m•••mum extent reasonably pr cUcable," WUUams· vennon 11imply H)'S. "Upptr Newport n ay •hall br protected from tho lnnux ot &Cdlmenl." Willlams also conltmds th(• NIWA propotaJ tend• to lean heavUy on the use ol public funds to M>lve what he behe\ICI are problems generated by private devek>pel'ft NfWA Is a Joint agency of c1ly. county. unllallon and water dlalrlc\S ofhclala alonJt w\lh u Pmty Seeb CmterHelp WASHING TON (AP> - The Jwilice Department is close to recommending whether Patrirla Hear~t ~hould be fre\"d from Jail. but no announ ce ment before Christmas Is llkel_y. Attorner General Crtmn B. Bell says. Bell told reporters in St. Louis on Thursday that Deputy Attorney General Benjamin R. Civ1lett1 1~ prepar1n R a r ec ommendati on t o S U b m I l t 0 l h (• W h I t t' House. Miss Hearst's attorneys have applied ror clemency from President Carter. Her petition 1s being examined by Jus tice Department officials. NB Officials , To Monitor 727 Flights The nights or the Boeing 727 jet at Orange County Airport an• going to be scrutm11ed not only by county and Hughes Airw~t officials, bot by Newport Heach officials as well City Councilmen arP spendin~ $10 .000 to hire their own no1M' cons ultants l o conduct test~ independent of the county's Those consultants ar<' t o determine the accuran of tht• county's noi~e mon1torin ~ e q uipment. and p erform indepeodent ooise surveys The consultants al so will analyze t he effect of lht· 160.000·pound 727 Jets on U11• aJrport's runways The results will be presented to councilmen in a report tht:tt wlll also critique the county'., findings at the conclusion of the 727 lest period. which could run up to 90 days. Airport orricials said that the first amvaJ and departure of a 727 today will be monatorf"tl closely for noise i~pact. An airport spokesman said noise data usually isn't available for about 24 hours. but today tht: r esults are expected to be available 1mmcd1ately The normal delay res ult'> be<:a~e a day's noise reading~ have to be compared to airport tower data in order to identify the aircraft that produced ,1 gi\len noise reading. However. today. th<' airport ~taff wUI be morutonng the no•~·· meters and the low t r simultaneously, so the data will be available to them within moments ol the jet's passing. r l'prestnlallv e fr o m tht' California Depanment of Fash and Cam~ Tht.· u1u~ncy·c; plan Ii. d~iancd lo meet federl\l requ1re mt•nt1 t h n l u I I U S w & t t• r ' b 1· . '1iw1mmuble and r11hab1e·· by 1983. SCAG officials nre to act on the plan Ul January ti:. J>. Benson . o f 1028 Weatwind Way. NewPort Beach. said silt nows h~ve Increased In the bay l'lnte 1969 rams wa~h(~ out t'JCllstinJ< is1ll dam!'> ··The responslblt jtovc.•rnmcnt agencies had better get their ut't 1oaethtr ~retty soon and hold down this now of silt. .. he said 3-hour Ordea I 'Otht•f'Wl!'.t' 1l wtll not be too long befort the whole upper cad of thf' bny Is nothing more than a '.-1H·tallon-rovered mudnat.'' ~c wurnt>d Rob1n r.on olr.o uqccd that ;.qp:nc1e11 h11tht.•r than locel &Overntnen\ be responsible (pr l·nforcNnent Th<' unchecked now of .am m the.· buy loduy, Robln60n .saKI, ··as tht-r ull of local contrpl t'Alr the past 15 ye ars." ' : ff ow('ver. Preston John Of th • Callfo1 Oh• Ol•partmt"nl of fV,h J n d G a m t• • s a 1 d b a y prc>strvation should rocu1 inore rt•'-pons1b1llty on IOC<•I agepc~ and pnvate developers. • . Man Hol~ Mesa's SWAT Team at Bay A Costa Mesa man who reportedly threatened suicide a'ld the death of polite oHicers kept Collta Mesa Police Department·s SWAT team at bay for more than three hours Thursday night. Robert E. Belcher, 48, of 2015 lrvine Ave was finally subdued outside tus home at about l a.m by two SWAT team officers. police said. A doctor called Costa Mesa pohce at about 10 a .m .. claiming that Belcher had threatened :>Utcide by poison and asked officen to lntervene. SWAT team members an<! regular duty officers rushed to t he home. cordoned orr a two-bloc k area surrounding Belcher's borne and evacuated s ix nearby homes as the department's helicopter hovered overhead. Wh en two pola t'e men a pproached the man·s home. he ~lood outside and threatened them Wlth a shotgun. omcers said. Police s aid th e S WAT «Ommander. the reporting doctor and a nurse Lalked with Belcher by telephone throuJ.'(houl the StefW in which no sholi. wen· fired About I a m . police !>1J1d . Belcher came outside his house lo see 1r police had left He w<As i.ubdued by S WAT team Mesan Hurt In Three-car Irvine C rasl1 A Costa Mesa woman broke ht•r rt~ht ankle m a threv car t•oll1 s1on 1n Irvine Thur -;da~ a l tht• intersection of Red 111 11 Avenue and Barra nca/Oyer Road. Da wn Marie M:1son. 23, of 1300 /\dam!> Avt• . underwent sur~cr:. 3t Santa Anu Mercy llosp1tal. where she was r<'ported 1n good cond1t1on Her roommate. Cynthi a Schaefer. 24. who was r1d1ng with her. s uffered a tut arm and was treated and released from the hospital. Polle<.· said their car colhdt•d ~1th a ('<ff driven bv J~m1ct· Oberholl7.cr. 18, of Sa.nl 11 /\nu. whose c:ar was knot'kt..-d int-0 <• third rar dr1vf'n b y ~'rt>d <:uthrit.·. flt. of An uh<'am Neither Mlsi. Oberholtzer nor Guthrie was hurt. police ~aid A traffic s1~nal pole wu~ knoC'kt'<i down m the accident membe~ Sig Swanstrom and S!'t Clyde Foreman Bekher was booked into the UCl Medical Center psychuatnc ward forobservaUon 44 More D ie In Fanatical Raid in Iran TEHRAN. lrun <AP) -Sh1lw Moslem ranattcs attacked µ Peps i-Cola plant and othur business~ and home!\ of Baha1 sect members In southern lrah and 40 Shutes were killed . informed source1' said today. There were reports of al lell3t four other deaths e lsewhere. ra1sin1t the total to 67 an t.hc latellt round of polil1ral violence in the provinces. which ~gah Monday Tht> Jto v e rnmenl radio reported two pc~ns were slum today 1n lhl' northwe0;tnn city of Heza1yt'ah an f1~hling belWt..'i:n l oya l1 '1' <tnd Jnt1 -i.h :Jh lfrmonstr:ito1., ~HHl'l'' :..Aid the 40 Sh111t·:- wt•rf' k1llt-d Thursday in Shirai by Baha1 M't'l member& who rared with automatic weapons to protert lht."1r property 1''1ft } other Sh11Vi; were report1.>d woundt·d After the bloody ft~hl 1ng. hundrt.'<f~ or 8aha1s Oed 10 ;i n<·<1rby mountain v1lla~e for 1 t'fug1· Tht."rl· wt•rt• u11conf1rmt:d n·porl!t a Haha1 woman and ;er l'h1ld were killed. ; Shlr&7. has been the scatH":-Of f rt"qut.>nt demonstr<1l 1ons agrun.'>l Shah Mohc:1mmt'<l Ht•ta l'ah1Jv1 -.ince maior pohl11•al viol~rc l'rUpled h1..·n· m J anuary. ~ l>thl'r wfnrnw<! !)Ourcc~ i>aid t wo 1wr,on .. ~1·r1• ktlh·d t.11t• Thu rsct<1y 1n th1• northeastern r 11 \ "r M ii shh a 1t w h *' o JOO -.11it111•r ' .ind d t·pt>ndcn1" .1ll<i<'kt·d J hoJN!<d. appart.•ntly ltt·raU!>l' 1ts staf(. opponent'-Of th1· .. hah. r<'fu:-ed to Lrcat Uw I am i11c.·' of 1mperwl 'oldiers Mesa Donut Shov. Hit by Bandit : I\ bJndJt cs<'<Jp<'d with an Lil' t!N1·rm1ned amount of cash from W•n<'ht>ll's Oonut llou!te, 1001 l'l n('t•nt w Ave. Costa Mes.!. 'hortly bdon• I p m today Poh<'t· w~n· unable to Rive a dt>srriptlon or th•· malt~ i.uspect .1t pret>.' tamt• but i.n1d no om· was IOJUrcd Jnd no '>hol!t wt:n· fired LOW-END CARPE'I'ING? Sure we have 1t -but. usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes Often. in situations where a customer 1s covering the floor just to sell a house. cheap carpeting may be a li~b1hty. In many cases the difference of only a dollar a yard will install a quality of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service In a nutshell we're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST ... (though we o ften are). but the "BEST .. (Which we always are.) . DEN 'S * ... ' . . 4"•''-' 4 ••••••••••••••••• carpe~!;. 1 ·insta~lation ·custom drape1ies ,, ·1· , .... " · · bnoleum •wood floor 166l PlACENllA AVfNlJl • COSTA MESA CAllf' 92621 • I HO NC 6 46 4838 6 46 135~ t • I " ............ LESLIE LONO WITH HUSBAND ANO C .. ILOREN Chrtatmaa Job l9d to tOdnapplng end Murct.r • ... Mommy's Gone Extra Job LeadJJ to Death PALMOALF. <API lA'!SllC Combs Long's children un· derstand only that thtlr mother 1s ··up In the clouds with Jesus" be<' a use she wuntud to s urµn!>c her hui;baJ\d al Christmas with a new bt"droom suite · Mrs Long, 20, was a resourceful mother or three who took a rught Job as a gas ~tat1on attendaJ\t to help the family cheerfully mark lhe1r third Chr1stmulJ in the homt! !>he and her husband, Jim. were buying BUT SHORTLY BEFORE f'WSING lime Dec 3. the sta lJon w~ held up Shl· ~a!> kidnapped, and her body was found lour da)!> lall•r Sht• h ad been shot to death "She wa~ outgoing and !>he was outspoken," Patsy Combs. Mr:, Long's 19 yt:ar old !>ti.ter said Thursday rrom her home in this desl'rt community 60 m iles northeast or Los Angeles. "She was considerate to other people. but she wasn't too rnendly to :,trangers " Mrs. Long's children -Christy, 4, Karen. 3, and Jimmy, l -know or undl'rstand little about what happened, yet they talk bravely of "mama up in the clouds with Jesus." THE LONG ANO COMBS FAMlLIES have joined efforts to help raise the children and make the absence or their mother le:,s painful "Chns ty is taking it the hardest." said Patricia Combs, Mrs Lon).(·s mother. ''She misses her mother. She just com- pl<-tely withdrew for a couple of days. And, of course. the baby, Jimmy, keeps calling for his mother." Taken during the holdup was $452 from the station's sale. A motorii;t who drove up s hortly before lO p.m . noticed the open safe and loose change s trewn about the floor and notified authorities "It's ktnd or unus ual." says Jim Long, Mrs Long's 22-year- old husband. ahout the circumstances surrounding his wife's death .. They don't usually take a holdup victim like this." "f.;lwitington Cops, ·Officials To Meet Hunlm~ton U<·ach pohct· and t·Jty nC'got1ators wall res ume Q11tntrat1on h<·armgs n ext week in. efforts to n·solve 1.1 lengthy ~alary rhsputl· N e~otiators prtosc•nled lhe1 r ar1:ru mt>nts Tues d ay before arh1trutor Joseph Gentile in Los Anj:!des Addict Beats Son to D e ath OAKLAND tAP> /\ heroin addkt has admitted be<1ting her 6-year old son to d eath , ap- parently with a baseball bat, H'lcn S<'l'r<'llY buryin~ him under a pilt• of roch l lt•r husband, .tl<.o an add1l·l. m<!intcuns he 1s lnOOCC'nt JO th<.' ('US(• .Fjnal ar,i::umt·nh wt•n• prc- 6entt•d Thursday in the murder trial of th<' boy's stepfather, C:tlvan Snoddy, 27, one day after Snoddy's w1fo, Heverly, tearful. j y changl'<i her plt>a from inno- tent to guilty of murdt•r 1n the dt.•ath of little Eddi e Lee 'Ferguson Tht-boy was her son by a pre- \ ious marriage They were asked to come back with more documents when they meet again in Huntington Beach Tuesday The police are as king for a seven percent pay raise at pres· ent with another four percent hike July I on a 15-month con· tract. The city has stood firm on a f1vt-percent hike with another two percent advance July I The pay rruses arc in the form of increased city contributions lo lhe officers' retirement !>ystem Sources s ay the arbitrator will not attempt to reach a com· promise but will St'lect the one proposal which ht• <'Onsiders to be lh<' most reasonable. The decision reportedly will be made in about a month alter m o re information is received, including a survey of officers' s alaries and benefit:. in com- parable cities . Gentile's decision will be ad· visory . not binding. Before an 1 mpasse was declared last week, officers had engaged m three "sick·ins" and picketed homes and bus inesses of City Council member!). There have been no reported similar JOb action incidents since the impasse wal. declarf'd. J DAILY PILOT A3 • ount1ans Rap Clean Air Plans Pageant For'79 Previews By KATffY CLANCY Ol 1111 0.11, ,..,._ •ult l'ht' tllt•<·lt'd ortic11.1ls In <'hargc o f l'lt'1u1111ai up Southern <:allfurruu i;mog h'ltened Thur/} chy US J 11trt>am O( citl,NUI <'rllll'IU-d a propo:,l'd air clcunup 11lan dur1nJt a hearing In Santa An1t t111lcrung wf're orticuds o( the South Coa111 Air Qutthly Manage- mt•ri t l>111lr1ct und Southe rn < 'allforruu A11M>C1at1on or Gov- t•rn n1cnt.a <SCAG) Ou1n1t Ute talkln.i were. Ruth Suutl1 of Laguna llilb, rt•pr~At>nllng the Orange CoWlty l.t'31Ul' of Womc:n Voters She l'ntlcw'fl tht• drult plan for fwl 1ng tu llH'lude land use controls :.u)(j ways of handling Orange <'ounty's rapid growth ·southeast Orange County 1~ vt>ry vulnerable ," she said. "It rnuld toasily become another Los Angt•le~ bus1n." She suggested the proposal ad- <Jre~t. impacts on the county's ~rowth through the year 2000 and ways to plan for air quality a!> that growth occurs. Spokesmen for both the Orange County Lung Association and Orange County Legal Aid Society also complained about the plan's lack or controls on Population growth and develop-ment. City representatives as weU as business groups charged that the plan's cost -an estimated S500 m1lhon a year -would dis· rupt t he economy and clamp a hd on business growth. Cy press Mayor Donald lludson srud his city's finance director esl1mates implementa- tion of the proposed plan would cost $58.60 per capita per year By contrast. he observed, the Orange County per capita cost for police services is $41.84, for fire $24.51 and for sewage $15.02. "I must be concerned about our priorities when we wouJd establish costs greater t han police and almost equal to police and fire put together to fight air pollution." he su1d . Shrinking U.S. Doll,a,. Gets Study Sunday Sunday's Daily Pilot can be a help during that last surge or holiday shopping with advertis- ing hints or these featured stories lo provide a diversion. Al"'Wl..._'9 LORD SNOWDON WITH NEW BRIDE LUCY IN LONDON Former Hu1band of Princo11 Margaret Remarrtea Princess' Ex Weds Again in London By• TF.VF. MITCHELL ()I ftw 0•111 ,.,. .. "•" Pal(canl vildtors will be treat· Ni to colorful poster art, more than 11 doicn sculptures and u tribute t o American artist Norm an Rockwell-all present· cd on a renovated stage durini the 44th Pageant of the Masters In Laguna Reach. Board directors and festival members got their first glimpse of the art selections for the sum· mer production Thursday night <luring a preview backstage at lrv1nt: Bowl And, Judging from the com- ments of the festival 's first critics. the selections by new ff•st1val director Glen Ey tchu.on were tmprt::.si ve Ft•sl1val members. carrying c•ockta1J f;?lasscs a nd hors d'o<·uvres. !.trolled among the nt•arly two dozen photographs of a rt wor~ that will be re-created with living models this s ummer Eytch1son's promise of col· urful , active art for his first pageant was welt illustrated by the representations on the dis· play boards. LONDON c AP) Lord porte rs waiting in a mis ty f"rs tival members surrounded Snowdon. whose firs l wedding drizzle outside with about 100 a !.eraes of posters by Alphonse was in Wes tmins ter J\bbev ~pectators. Mucha, a turn of the century before a telev1s1on aud1t!nce or Mrs L10dsay-Hogg mt.'t artist who Eytchison terms the millions. said "l do" again to Snowdon S('Veral ) (!a rs a~o ·master or the poster." da~'. this t1mt• befo re a <'t\ll reg 1.1.hile 1.1.orkm~ on a documt:ntar.) Ile says h<''ll e nd the show 1strar and d handful of peoph: film for tht-Bnllsh Broadcusting 1A.1th Mucha's wcll·known .. Four 1n a brief ceremony without Corp Her four) eCir, childles\ Sea sons" panel. along with four pomp marriage to film product-r othe r unframed posters by the Snowdon. 48. murrt('d to Pnn Michael Lin<bay Hogg ended in ,am (• artist cess Mar~arctfor 18 ycarc; until d1 \orce 1n 1971 S hl~ now And th(' .\'oung director had a publtl·•wd d1vorc1• bl·c<imt• becomes Countess Snowdon. ans wers for his critu.•s Thursday final in July. placed a gold ring Arter his marriage to Margaret, night on the hand o r divorced Armstrong-Jones was made tht· One festival member frowned tele v1s 1on rl"H•arch<.•r Luc' Earl of Snowdon by the queen <it the large number of nudes LinQ,.ay Hogg, 37. in the Kem:. 1 t'Prt";entcd in tht• summer pro- ington Register OU.cc and s aid. 11uc t ion "J do solemnly declare that I d T M Sh l "They'll never Bet them all know not of a ny impe iment WO en 0 m<JdL· up in the <s culpture) why I . Antony Charle~ 1oom ." hl' !>aid. shakin~ his Arms trong.Jones . m ay not be B R bb head "The room's too small." JOtnt!d in holy matrimony to iV 0 ers,• Lucy Mary Llndsay·llogg. I call J No problem. smiles Eytchison. upon these persons h<!rc present "Thl' n11dl• !>culptures and paint and I take thee to be my lawful StJSpecl Held m~s will bt..· :,paced out so we wedded Wlfo " don 't have a crowd in t he Snowdon was a fre e· lan ce Two Santa Ana men were shot i.culpture room." he said . photographer n a med hy s k1 ·masked intruders m their "He 's going to have trouble Armstrong Jones when ht' was ho me early tbs~ morning and gt•\ttn~ thost• horses ready on wed to Prin<'css Margaret. despite lheir wounds fou~ht time," another festival m ember youn~er s 1s ll'r or Queen back and felled one of their -.aid. viewing photos or four Elizabeth 11, 1n a storybook wed· assailants with a baseball bat horse sculptures which will ding pres ided over by the All three men were s aid by adorn the hills ide-with their Archbishop or Canterbur y m the pohce to be in critical condition immobile living riders -at the abbey May 6. 1960. to~o11c"' s aid Juan Robledo, 28. l'nd of the first acl. Toda) the official who pro· "' nounced him and Mr!) Ltndsa}' "3 5 shot once in the chest and Hut E y tchis on s a ys he's Hogg man and wife was reg-Raul Robledo. 24. was shot in already firushed the head of one 1st r a r Howe 11 Griff l th · the left arm. Police said they of the horses, complete with -then attacked the three men who fl Williams. who sported a white had broken into the ir residence ·owing mane and arched neck. carnation. The ceremony cost at 849 E . Hunter Ave . "We 're going to make them GOOD OLD PAY -Is Santa's the couple JUSt over $40 demand.in~ money. out of plaster this year instead nclper's wallet a little thinner? "The bride was a s hade Officers said 21·.Vcar-old of sculpting them from SUNDAY'S BEST nicely and they thanked me for masked intruders. was s truck s aid. "And they'll be done well ( ] nervous. but it went off qwte James P . Raybal. one of the s tyrofoam," the new director - _c_o_n_d_u_c_t_in_g_t_h_e_c_e_re_m_o_n_y_,'_'_t_h_e __ w_1t_h_a_b_as_e_b_a_11_b_a_t_d_u_n_n_g_th_e __ b_e_f_o_r_e_th_e_r_i_rs_t_"_·u_r_1_in_t_h_is_s_wn_ . _ _ r egistrar told the swarm of re· struggle mer .·· Slaff Writer J ackie Hy man re ports on how much further th<' money went 10 years ago on the Orange Coast. Good for u few laughs and groans. T RUE BLUE Teddy Bear, who soaked up tears and hid small fac~ from so many small embarrass m e nt s. 1s 7~ Probably no creature in histon did so much by doing so little - L I TTLE OLO WINEMAKER-Albert Criban·> Hardly I BM printouts and ctirerul calculations match taste tests in the ramily wine bust· ness, but the company 1s making a s tab at a "beller" market with new. mellower v<irietal wines FAMILY PLAN: GROWTH- Don Anderson s tarted his in- surance brokerage 25 years ago, hut when his son took over. things started po pping ut J\n. clerson and Andrrson. Son Bob promises more•. much more. 1s in store in years to come. Busi ness of the wc1.•k in You/Your Money Pe 4iu111• 'O v1\rt DO•P'I ~t Gt~ .,.,, .. Pr' ~,,,.,,,,.. ''~'" 10fft4i1'1i ~· trp .. ~ Mo•~ •l't.1' ~P·I' ·• _...,.. •, ,.., V. ... ,,.. 1-StOIC~ Pin• l>lomo•'Ot> Nntt e I • Of' •iP~ r • ~ ••• r1c. PIQf'UQ')Qt'I GtOoG ,,, "l'O'•j r f)~·c· ,. Doug· a·. '' Co-nc.Ofo' r., A \•/'-# '' 1 ",..c~r ''(!l'*-•oo·~ "'P\ 'C 10 Q•Ol"I,~ f,tt,h ''JI'\~,,.. 5" O'ff\'f\~ ao r (y\rom l1oc~1119 r<l' ~ ... ~,, ll"l"' ~~· "oe1 u1tf't Suno H"I "°"' o-.,. "tr ,., o '" C*'t t' .. ~~!~ °"" All \o/,\ ono vo1•ei•~ r ''•<"'O .,,,s or O"O'OY "o~ N ro<t OU< •f'Ol.,!oe p<•re$ o~o "t• ""I <O•!!<OtlQ,. If' on~ hoc•eo flf' DOUGLAS FIR '"" "'OS1 hOgtOf'I• Chf•~l"'IO' htor A 1cr.0tn, 1111r<v <t'O«>n VAIUf 10 1('19<) TF-4 \\·/>\ :i:::tl -=-1L ~r~ SALE PRICE Pigeon IJmit Imposed Messy Habits Bring Westminster Curbs By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0. llW 0••11 Pl .. 1 n11fl On the 26th Day of Christmas. one may have a partridge in a p <'ar tree 1n Westminster but the t:1ty Coun<'il has decreed that after that date. 10 adult homing pigeons per home is the limit T he city fathers, however, :q~rc-ed to amend their .c o ntroversial pigeon ltmil ordinance to allow a household :any number of homing pigeon!! :under age ei~ht weeks. the stage ·nt which they bel(in to fl y. Westminster'R pigeon issue ~urraced when neighbors of lhe 'rhom as Vickerys, of 13802 Ida Way. complained to City llall th.-V1ckerys· birds were '.rnt-11Hing up the neighborhood. : "Tlrnt 1s 100 per<'ent wrong," :Mr~ \'lrkrry contended today • Sh<' blame.!> crows and ,,lnckbirds for any Ruch :m.-11slness m the nclthborhood, '-"PP'lrlmg her &rf(ument.a with a '1et111l<'d ducrlpt1on of th~ \4.Jlct·trainlng of c-lvtllnd Pl~eori~ Clty tcar~nd already mobilized for action rollowing neighborhood complaints and dispatched investigators whose count has varied from 165 to 90 to 65 pigeons cooped up there. Today, the number is JUSt 37, says Mrs. Vickery A lawyer ret ained by her and hus band Thomas, owner o f Bill's Grocery on Newport Beach's Balboa Peninsula, however, ha11 told them 100 pigeons would be legal, says Mrs . Vickery. ··I c ulJed out a whole bunch and gave them to our junior mcm~rs," she explains. The Vickerys are hlembers of the Orange County Ch apter, American Federation of Homln1 Pigeon Owners. and have won numerous trophie s and certificates for their birds' speed and nnvl.:otion. TralnJng of homing pigeons by Its very nature make11 it likely nock~ of crows and blackbirds seen m the neighborhood are to blame ror untidy doinas over Ida Way, Mrs. Vickery maintains. Once they arc fledallnga, they must Oy the coop. "If my pigeons are out, I'm -' out," Mr11. Vickery explains, saying eA'ch time they try to land. she chases them, nailing about with a long slick to which ts tacked a brightly colored flag "They're just like babies or puppies You have lo train them ,'' she explains, pointing out the birds soon learn home is the o nly place to eat, s leep. get water and other necessities. "We hav(• a huge commercial vacuum deaner and every morning we sweep und scrape and vacuum." She says a nel~hbor who ts a policeman charged he had to s hovel droppinf{s out of his patio as a result of the pigeons. "I would have to have t.000 pigeons with exceptional aim for thnt." she declares. Numbers of pigeons aside, Mrs Vickery Is UMertain if they evf'n do whut the) are nccused of doing while on the wing "To be Pf'rftttly honest. I'm not !lure, but I don't think o ." !!he said thou1htrully "In ract. I would stake m y Ure on it." ' llEOOHlY J'llOHTST~ •2 49 llfG '3 99 e A SA Y HAYE A WARM AND GLOWING CHRISTMAS wnH ()Nf Of THE MOS! WONOfltfUI W l.otl YOU Will EVtA Sf I ~I# MIO Sll THOI IUllMNG ~0 PIC1<; fHf ONE YOU UKf '1-~ """""' THf am t•; A fllU 7 YEAA OUMA#TEf SIZEI ,,_,.. 11 roeo OUllGAI lOQS MAl<f A WOHOH1Ul Qin COSTA(); MESA VIC ,,,. ~ -. Open 7 deye e w .. 11 7 • m • fO p m 2121 ... WflOIT IUD. 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BOSTON (AP> 1 he makers Defense Hike of tht MW Bti.n.U robbtry movie n~ver l'ompJa lned to IOt'•I authorlll about a1Je1ed un derworld hakedown11. at'rotd WASIUNGTON (A p ) Pregldc nt C1trH,r llllVll llCI Wiil Hk Conar to lnl'rcH t> defen11t> apendlnK J Pf!I ('t1tll 111 thn IUftel but11 '· •PP•1rt nUy ndln.r •11cculatlon h mhtht <>l>l for ia •nn•llt1r hlk• na to • hl«h rllDltlna pollc:t of flclal l'ollNI H id ti\\• mov1t rom puny rt•po rl l"d h o ld up 1nvo lv1ni M>m t' film tolf'n from It.a Roston olfle " but nl"vc>r m n Uon.-d "" a lltt(CNI ransom df' mand, Uo ton Po ll<'•' ll<-puty SuPt'nntt'odt-nt J ohn H•i:n· .u1d "I do not lntttnd to .co back on tn)' commlll111•11I 10 NNf O," h11 tuld. referrln& to hl8 plfldec lo lhc.i North Allnnllc• 1'nrnl v (h """''• Uon to lnc~ate ddcnac 11pcnd Thund1tv --' "N~ver to my knowlt•dgt' did thty report uny 11 uc.-h atttvlt v u hakedowns>. · 11111<1 lh rr>. iwc:ond In commund o r t h<· a lmlnw 1nv1•11t1"uu on d1v1'iton tie addt'd lhnt th\' \'ompany hu1I l>t•en wurnt•d ubout or1tun111.-d <'rtmc f1gurt'1' who v.t>rt• 'lt'i'n staklnli! out the nlrnant( loc.ilton-. In the cit y'~ North J<:ncJ lu11t ~um rncr Barry dC'C'hne1l to 11p1.•c.-ulat1- v. hen asked wheth1·1 t he• tht•f\ a nd the uJlegat1oru. of m o b In v olve m ent thnt lrltHtered a federal 1nqu1ry m1((ht bt: pubht·1 ty hoaxN. "That 's too bag a stotement to make," he siud. "We n~ver httd itny leads worth following on t ht• holdup They reported It Wt• • t reated It '>t>riously Unll'bS Wl' • · 1tet e vadt•n<.·e to th<' contrur). we'll have to behcve it " J a m es Dunn, h e ad of the Hoston FBI office. i,a1d 1f the movie company was p romoting u publtd ty s tunt It m ight be vio lating fed eral rc gulut1ons concerning g1vmg ft.Ilse mformu lion to the government. Plagiarism ,.,,,.,,,..,..... ((manUI f» r Hou Zw~lt.'r, for rrH·r pl'('!.!> st·cretary to ex Pre<>1d t•nt Nixo n . 1s n ow with a n t•11grnl'cring counsc·ling firm <Jnd commutt•s fro m Los An~elcs lo New Yo rk Caty for u de:ty or two <•v<:r.v we<•k. Author 'Settles' Suit for $500,000 NEW YOHK <AP) Author • Alex H a ley h as settled a • .J>l3g1ans m s uit out of court for a t reported $500,000, acknowledg ;ng another writer's work found its way mto tus blockbuster best seller, "Roots" Judge Robert Wa rd. who pre· -sided over a five-week non·Jury tr ial in U.S. Dialrict Court here, s aid Haley apologized to writer Harold Courlander of Bethesda. Md., Thursday. W a rd did not disclose the a m ount of the settle me nt, but ' The W ashin~ton Post r eported it was $500,000. The newspaper dad not s tate the source of its in· formal.Ion. Courlande r had accused Haley nf copymit passages from his novel , "The African," whic h wall publish<.'<! in 1967, nine years before "Roots " Haley conceded on the witness ~tand that three brief passages fro m Courlander 's book ap· COUllTLANDEll '4/iLl!Y pc a red In ·'Roots '' However, he maintained he hadn't read the book and thal material from "The African" was relayed to h im b y r esearching frie nds while he was prepanng his own book . Courlander s oug ht half the profits of Haley's book and 60 pe rcent of the profits re alized by AB C l e l e v1 s 1o n f o r its dram alizalion o r the book. However, terms of the settle· .m ent were not disclosed . Nuclear Test Due Saturday LAS VEGAS (AP> An un· • dnground nuclear test, the 13th a nno unced this y e ar. is scheduled at 7 a.m . Saturday at the Nevada Test Site north or here. the Department of Energy , announced today. The weapons·r e la tcd test, c:ode-named "Farm," will have a yield of between 20,0oo and 150,000 tons of TNT, !>aid DOE s pokesman Dave Jackson. The nuclear device 1s buried 2.260 feet beneath f'a hute Mesa about 90 miles northwest of her e, J ackson said. ln1 b)I that amount • . 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Edward Mendenha ll, 24, was convicted Thursday of trying to defraud bul!messman Charl<>s Rosene and others of between $250.000 and $300.000 The plan, as o utlined t o Rosene and unde rcover FOi :.igents, was :.11mcd at the U S Na vy submarine Tre pa ng, based m Gr oton, Conn. IT CALLED FOR the s tcalulg or the submarine , the death of its crew and the sinking of a sub· marine tender The submanne was then to be sold lo an uruden· tified buyer for $150 million. The plot also called for the fir. ing of a nuclear missile a t Ne w London, Conn., and possibly Was hington to cover the s ub's getaway. Me ndenhall and J ames Cos grove, 26, of Ovid, N Y . wer e arrested Oct. 4 and charged with co n s piracy to s teal the s ub· marine. Amended c ha rges ac. cused the two of wire fraud us ing telephones to try to get money from Rosene. COSGROVE IS TO be tned Dec. 18, the day Mend enhall as scheduled to be sentenced. The maximum penall y fo r wire fraud is five years in prison and a $1.000 fine. FB I agent s and Rosene testifi ed they believed the de fen da nts were serious about steal- ing the submarine Out Kurtis Schmidt, 22. of Kansas City testifi ed under im- m un1ty Thurs day that Men· denhall told ham the real scheme was to get money from Rosene and others. Schmidt was a rrest· ed on charges or plotting to steal the s ubmarine, but the charges were dropped Gale Warnings Linger Western New England States Get Snow Te•perat_... A 1>4ny Al»v'ou~ "rn•rtllo An< l\Or~QM • A\.N'v•tte """""'• 6•1t1mo<" 111rm1nq.,.,,., 111vnero llo• .. llO\IOll llvttelo (l>thln WV (hl<aoc> • <•nclnn•ll ; Cl•v•••no O~lfll Wiii ) O.nt1•r • °"'""''~ 0.11011 i f'lvlUlll i • Al,.ben~\ l H•rlford 1 11~" • Ja<•1'v•11• 1C.,.'1 Clty ' : t~.~~-::c·" LHAll09t. ,~. l Ml""'t . HI La ~re u tt .. " H 74 ,, 10 0, .. .A ... ~1 ,. 41 ,~ loO 11 '° ,, J7 " .. ,. )I )I 01 i. " ,, J7 111 ,. 34 '" S1 l1 ~· ,, 0 ,. 1• lO ,. )f • " 01 u :K) H :Ill Cle :I' ll ,. )f .. .,, ~· )) •• 30 ,. ... 41 ~ H ~ 0.-, .... 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Cancer Tests 'Secret' WASIONGTON (AP) -The ~jitracultur<' Department l!> rt> fusing to disclose prchmmary rt.•<,ults of iL'i nat1onw1de tests to d<'krman(' whether frying bacon treated with nitrite results in da n ~erous le vels o f c ancer· causing s ubs tances called natrosnmines. Officials s ay release of the in· 1t1a l test data could unJUStiliably Jeopardize some meat process· m~ <'Ompames. Most bacon sold commercwlly is tre ated with nitrite as a curing aid and pre· ser valive. T he Agriculture Department and the Food and Drug Ad· min1strat1on are cons 1denng whethe r to ban or limit the add1· taon of nitnte to food as a result of tests "strongly s uggesting" the subst ance causes cancer m la boratory arumals . Those earlier tests said mtnte "may increase the incidence of human cancer." However, there is no proof that it does. Jn announcUlg the test resuJts last August, the two agencies said in a joint stateme nt: "The need to balance two kinds of healt h risks -one by taking njtrite out of food and the other by le aving 1t in -creates a dJf. ficult challenge." Whe n added to uncoola-d or partially cooked m eats, poulln a nd fish produc~. nitrite c:w prevent thl' poison that causL~ deadly botulism Sydney J Buller, deputy as s istant secretary for food and cons umer services, said Thurs day requests for information on the bacon ~t result~ by The As soclated Press and othe r or ~an1zat1ons under the Freedom or Jnformataon Act are being de· nied until Agriculture Depart· m ent l awy e r s d e termint! whether to make the h gures pubhc. There was no ind1cat1on when that would ht>. Gil'e the Daily ?Hof to a neijhbor for Christmas Aa a reader of the Dally Piiot you know how your community newspaper ent•rtalna and Inform• you -every day of the week. 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Box 1580 Coat• MeH, CA 92826 ·~ I • s CALIFORNIA Faint Glow New Venus Discovery MOUNTAJN VIEW <AP> A faint clow never befortl obterved w detected near the llOO-de1ree Fahrenheit aurfact of Vt-nui. by two ot lbe five I Amerlc n !!Plrccratl lhat paercf'd Ill clo'-ldy at RlOSpht-rt". cit"nllsti. aiaid Thunda.y ( J But P1on~r Venu• ,., .... .,...,,, .. : .-~pc.•rts da aareed on '1 "'• & "hat may have c.·auat'd --------~ lht' effoct obti.erved by light ml.'ten. on lht two probei. wtuch fell on the nJaiht •!de of the pJarl('t Onti 'C'I ntbl lhtooruNf th11t llw vt'ncwan Jt moaph f'f. lhJd1 with carbon dJo~d Hd at.Mr Ht-a, m~· bG ao hot that 1t burm spontaneou1ly near the planet'• •urface Anc>lh r usatttf'd that M>m•lhlnll on thf' plan~t · mountainous 1urface may bt' lum1oou~ Brando Sues on Movie l.O~ ANGELES <AP> A l50 million hawsu1t has been hied by actor Marlon Brund<> und his produ('llon company 111ac1unsl producers and dl11trlbutors of the movie "Suµt>rmun" for iii · legedly violutang terms or Jn agreement ror Brando's services an the film Thl' s uit , filed 1n Superior Court Wednes day. ulso seek::. lo halt the defendants from showing the film or us· ing "the name. acts, .,. •• .........., poses. a ppearances, Fndey. Oeoem1>e1 1~ 1978 OAILV PILOT Parents Convicted Daughter Kept Locked in Closet COMPTON CAP> -A coupltl faces up to three years in prison alter be· ing convicted of keeping their 9. year-old daughter -who was suffer· mg from irreversibl~ birth defects - in a fllth.ameared closet for pro· tonged periods or time, perhap:; Neveral years. Oaniel HoJmes. 33. and lus wile. Allee Hernandez. 32. ot nearby Para mount were found gu&lty Thursday of one count each of felony child en dangering after a weeklong nonjury trial before Superior Court Judge Kenneth Gale "THE JUDGE WAS sat.Jsf1ed that the girl was kept m the closet for ex· tended periods during at least the pa.st six months ... said Deputy Dis· trict Attomey Peter Boiamch. that Rebt.oeca Wllb su((enng from 1r· revt-rs1ble Dirttl detects. and rel allves said tht•y had bef'n told the girl was given away by the parent!> because she wus a dwurf and fl" larded. REBECCA'S PARENTS, whc. dt" nled they kept her locked in " cl~ct. were ordered to return to court Jilli :i for :;entencmg Each races up to thre(; years 1n 1>tate pnson Rebecca has been placed in u roster home by the court and hu~ ga10ed 10 pounds and grown :-.1x inches. Bozamch said Two of lhl' coupll''" other children also have been placed tn roi.ter home~. although they s howed no signs of m1 i.treatment, he added 1'h~ w.at":w.mt•t\t, came dunn1 • final i.um • mary ot dui. 1•th~rt'd by ronl$ of 5eleotl b at lb~ Nauonal A\'runuuUo •nd Spact" Adm1nistn tlorl' • Amca Rt.>at•arch C~ntcr ht•re ACTOR SEEKS HALT TO 'SUPERMAN' performance~. 1magt>, Mer$on Brando Seen In HI• Role H Jor-EI J1keness. voice and or ~~~~~~~~~-other personal dt · tributes" of Brando But testimony by relatives mdk&t· ed that tiny Rebecca Holmes -who weighed onJy 24 pounds and w~ 36 mches long when she was discovered last April -had not been seen Slllce SuueSeeks More Industry . . C'Sll To Sf'"'" C.• Pro po•••• LON(; Ui::ACll <Al» 1'ht> Cahforrua Statt' Umveri.lty and t'ollt'£ Board ol Trusteea ha11 1&grt-ed to study poaalblc bud t·t cob rtiquested by the govemor desptte warnmgi. that t'ducallomtl aualitv would be d11m1.1.cw Peter McClory, u at atew1dc coordinator of Anti-smog Gear Rules Adopted CalJforrua Slate Ef!'ploy'-oes As~iahon, told the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The state Air trustees Thursday thul Gov F.dmund G Brown'b Resour('t>S Board has adopted a regulation that proposed tO percent cut would mean the le&b of automobile manufacturer~ are required t~ repair roughly 3.~ positions all faulty anti-smog equipment free of charge ror TUE MOVIE. based on the comae strip character. opened in Los Angeles and Orange County theaters today. Named us defendants in lht• suit are film producer AJcxa noer Salkmd, Warner Bros . dislributori. and u string of corporations she was 2 years old. Rebecca·s 19·year·old cousin. Dolores Osio, testified she found the Rirl in the cramped. filthy closet ufler investigating what she thought was a cat crying. "I opened the door and saw Rebec ca 1n a doll crib eating a cookie.'· said Miss Os10 "She JUSt stared at me " Miss Os10 testified s he had not seen Rebecca for sax years Durmg the trial. doctors test.Jfied SANTA MONICA <AP) -The gov ernorc; of Caltforo1a and BaJa California are seekmg wa)'!l to at tract out -of·s t a te and foreign m<JnufaC'turer:; to locate an their st alt>:. Edmund G Brown Jr. and Roberto de la Madrid met for more than an hour Thursday and said they wen_· mos t interested in attractmg firms rrom the East Coast and Japan. Car llUllrGIW"• ..... n ... ~. .... the first 50,000 mileb. Chairman Tom Quann said the new ruJe. ap- The suit chums the d(• fendants "havl· un derlaken to deprive Pen n y Poke production company of 1ls proper share of gross rece1pl1' from U S . Canadian :ind other fort.>1gn d1strabu t1ons " und asks for un accounting and appoint· ment of a receiver ~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- LOS ANGELl<:S (AP1 ~xccutives of eight proved Thursday, would diminate "sigruficant major auto insurance companies have told Gov confusion" over what 1s covered under an existing Edmund G Brown Jr they will change the way state warranty law covering emissions control they set jnsurance rates in response to pressure equipment from consumer groups and the state Insurance Department, a newspaper reported today "MOST AUTO MAKERS are re11sonable. but Those companies are Farmers Insurance Ex-some have tuken a very narrow view oC that defiru- change, f)remans Fund, SAFECO. California lion." Qumn .:;aid ''This has resulted m consumers Nuclear Shutdown Backed Ca s ualty and Indemnity Excha n~e. Aetna, bemg charged for parts that should have been cov- Prudeoual, the California Stale Automobile As ered by the warranty .. PLEASANTON cAP) soc1at1on and United Serv1ces. State law bas required that emission control £" __ K•lls Two congressmen. an ,1tton Sl!t Slrilc~ Tuesday systems in new cars be placed under warranty by ~ ., environmental group LOS ANGELES CAP)_ A stri!~e by some of the tbe manufacturer for 50.000 miles but has not and mor<' than a dozen world'sbesl·kllownactorsagrunstproducersofmost specified what parts are defined as emissions con· D--g,lar c1t1 zc ns have added orthe nation's radio and televis1o:i commercials is to trol equipment. ..,,,,,,-~, their supPQrt lo closing • d a plutoruum laboratory begin Tuesday unless last-minute tal~ succee in LOS ANGELES CAP> near a suspected earth· headini? itorr. 7 HeJd Ill• Raid -A man police believe quake fault But t~e public may not even realize there is a was trving to burglarize All or them sent let. strike for a month or more because producers J .... have stockpiled weeks or new commercials. ·a home that was bemg tcrs Thursday to the SAN BRUNO <AP> -Authorities a rrested rumagated has been Nuclear Regulatory Ru£rag on Mask• St rt~k Doten seven persons in a $2()().a.hour prostitution opera· round dead an a closet Comm1ss1on urgmg the SAN FRANC!SCO I AP) -In a ruling linked to lion. Workers removm~ the closure' of the Vallec1tos tbe domestic unrest in lrar., the state Court of Ap· San Bruno Police Chief Frank Hedley said rum1gabon tent from tht: Nu c I l' a r Cent e r at peal has declared unconstitutional a state law pro· Thursday the prostitution st'rv1cc operated under hou se Wed n 1.· ~ d a Y Pll•asanton. 35 miles habit10g street demons trators from wearing an escort service advertisement in newspapers noticed the front door east of San Francisco masks and other media. had been pried open The court ruled Thursday that Wider certain HedJey said customers were aJlowed to select The bodv or Ernest DAILY PILOT circumstances anonymity "is essential in the ex the type of woman they wanted. and were allow~ Robinson. -56. was found CLASSIFIED ADS • Announcing the Opening of ERNESTO'S CONTINENT AL CUISINE F1ench creations .snd other 1ntemallondl spec:ialtles. including flaming after dlnne1 dnnks and dessert.1 served 1n the mo5t exqu1sltt- conunentlll fashion E.RNESTO'S C~TINENT AL C0181NE " loutf'<I ,,., 0400 P0tn1 Coht0<nia al 14 J 14 ~ Prc'ldo Av .. ,.,u., °"" haK block oft Coast H•qhwoy !'Mr rht' &ool.Md .. w.m~ry ~rc1seofco~btutional rights'' ~~~~-~~~to~p~a~y~~~l~h~c~h~e~c~ks~.~c~a~s~h~o~r~c~red~1~t~ca~r~d~~~~~~·n~s~1~d~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~2~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ki tchen Help for the Holidays Look to the food pages of the Daily Pilot for timely tips on menu planning. especially during the holidays . Wednesday's food pages offer a host of ideas and recipes to help you add s parkle to your holiday menus for family or friends. Along with guidance to the best food values of the season. you '11 find holiday bargains among the advertisements placed by the Orange Coast's leading grocery markets. For extra kitchen help during the holidays. turn to the food pages in the food pages of the Wednesday DAILY PILOT 642-4321 •I Tomorrow at May Company meet George Plimpton. He'll show you how to play backgammon and love it. If ever there was a Renaissance man. it's George Plimpton He's played tennis with Gonzolez. bridge with Jacoby. football with the Detroit Lions. baseball with both National and American Leagues. He's even boxed with Archie Moore And 1n spite of the fact that he's lost every encounter. he still retains his zest for the game He'll show you how to ploy backgammon and he'll answer your questions Mr Plimpton appears under the auspices of Arres of Beverly Hills. 1n our Stationery Dept Don't miss this opportunity! Soturdoy, December 16th: Westminster 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. South Coast Plaza 3 p.m. to 5 p.m may company the christmas touch ) •I o.ango Co• 1oa11vP1•n1 Editorial Pag_e .............................................................. Rof*rt N Weed/Publlshfr Thom41s KH11il /Ed•t0t Barhora Krelblchl EdltOt'l,.1 P~ Editor T ax Appeal List Must Be Cleared Orange County tiupervtS<>f'!) hnd JIUle choice recently when they approved plans to clear th rttord ~.000 pro· perty ~Mnent aµpt>i•ls filed Uua year by 1hufntn1 lhe bulk of them mtu ma!jb hewinp ThOtie hearlng , lo be ronducted tor JOO to 500 appeals ul a tim~. wtU end with rouUnr disman ls ot ap~ala rtled hv property owner5 whose case. fall outalde the legal 1>urv1e>w of the county Ass (>ssmt-nl AppeuJa. Board A':t disU'~~~unte th lht• rouUnt• dtsmlual~ may be for appuullJ'\I protx•rty ownl'ri-.. lhl'Jr ca es cannot be setUed until the court hn1i.h ll•,ul antt>rprel.1l1Qn of l1i~ur,& aur- 1 ou~ Pt-01~1Uun l:t nnd 1~ impact on county n1ses.,. mcnt practl<'l"t l>n'>JWrtY m' nr r ~hc>Uld undt•rslnnd that the county ch8ml~ul~ will lt-av r llwm frN' lo pursuf' their cu~ In t•ourt ur .iwmt ruurt :u•lJtm on ~1mllor prec('tJent &etllng l'UM.''> jlrt•aJ\• (1l1'tj l 1 nJl\.0,\1\.;n'<I an • "ut·h ttem. .. i.ts when the 2 perc •nt per ·' t•(1r tnll.itaon fi)(urt> fo r PF'OPt'rt Y values tihoold go Into~( h•<'t. and \\hl'lhl'r J>mpo~llion 13 uppUes to property such .t~ uoal:s und ph.uws J l) \\ t•ll ~ rt>ol estutC' Th y ~lit hlivt- to lw settled In rourt County offll'1uls conduc1mr. tht• mass bunnRs should mnkl' t'l•rtain mdlv1d11al opf)t'ul n1:ht& aren 't sacrt(lced In the prt>t.·t·i,~ and tx· ~urc propt•rty owners ore fully In · rornll'd or the n ·uson:, tor lht• dlbJIOSit1 on of I heir ('UM~~ Tourist Sea son The m onths tmmediately follow1n~ an d e<'lton are the p<:a.k of lhc tourist sea.son for memberl> of Congre~b T tus past month ha~ been no exception. Federal law ctllows members up to $75 a d~y for ex· penst!s ovcrst!a~. i;lus a1r fure Smee the November t•leetion some 30 senatonJ ond 75 representatives have used that ullowance to jct off to µ0tnts around the globe. somet1m<.~ acc·ompanled by i,taff rncmbers to make the junkt•ts more official. W1v<.>s and othe r family members often go a long too, but they µay their own way. Tokyo was the top attraction this year, with 31 lc. .. gis lators <md 16 staff members turning up for a wc.•eklong intcrparliamentary symposium at one of that <·rty's luxury hotels. /\ NATO ('Onference in Lisbon drt.!w 20 members of Con~rcss ;md 10 aides. while unothcr de legation trotted <1ff t.o the Sovwt Union to meet with government officials Uw n ·. The Middle Eas t drew its share of congressional Ira vclers . bent on discussing oil, arms, peace and other lop1c:s of mterest. And Africa was the goal of a pair of M·nalors who ('heckcd out seven countries on that conti- lll'rll hcforc.· Laking a swing around F.urope. The trips, of t·oursc. arc always made for un official n 'ason which usually isn't hard to hnd. Last year 58 M•nators and 197 representatives a nd their staffs m ade overseas Journeys at government expense. The cost as reported by Con~rcss was $1.5 million. But unofficial sur- veys of travel records put the figure closer to $2.7 miUion. There's no doubt it's helpful for our elected represen· t::ttives to have first hand knowledge of people, places and ('vents abroad. But rt becomes increasingly difficult to Justify the extent of this post-election exodu:, Wrong Number CalTrans seems to have a talent for getting itseU into 110 w in situations. T he latest blooper was the result of a well·intentioned dfort to give California drivers a little extra service by providing 24-hour highway condition reports on tapes. Unfortunately, in listing the phone number for Orange County residents to call, someone at CalTrans slipped in a 213 area code instead of the correct 714 . The 213 number happened to belong to a Los Angeles n•al estate broker who, according to CalTrans, "was not ple ased." Orange County residents who wish current road re· ports s hould call (714) 972·1341. This will help hoth CalTrans and the irate broker. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and .irt1sts. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. UolC 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-t32t. Boyd/ Romance 8yL. M. BOYD When a man and woman murry, which of the two is 11~1ially the one who'~ done the purswng und proposing? Our Love and War man has a rile on that. loo. Jn 75 percent of the c:J ses, the womun lak<'s char~e of the..· romance ~·arhcr. Jn 20 perre nt, the man assumes control soon('r. And 1n 5 pe rcent, the 1·ourtship is mutual. Jt 's regarded as n ghl ln the African Sudan for n woman to leave her husband and return to her parent.a, If s he so wi11hes, after she has five c htldren. How the va rcnt.s feel about this J don't )c now. Or how th~ husband ft>('IK about 1t , either, ror that matter Df>ar Gloomy Gu~ To a ll my waft'~ frtends: Plt>ase don't in vlt~ her to any more or tho11e "parties" where you push cosm etlcs, plutir ware, crystal , t'tC'. She doc1m 't hnve the n"rve to tell you, but l do Ct ANONYMOUS Q. "Of what national origin is our Vice President Walter Mondale's last name?" A. His great.grandfather changed the fumlly name from the Norwegian s ur- name of Mundal. Q · • r know that in football t ht• ·red dog' means a linebacker c harges thc- quarterback. But what's ~ 'blue dog'? And'greendog'?" A. You don't hear those two much anymore. Original· ly . red dog meant one linebacker went in, blue dog meant two line backe rs, green dog meant three. Fact tbat Charles Carroll was the only signer of the Declaration of Independence l'Vl'r to see a railroad traln wus not his only distinction. He was the only signer lo ap· pt>nd his hometown to the signature: Chitrles Carroll of Carrollton. So you thought Andrew Jackson wa~ nicknamed "Old lllckory'' because he was ns tough o~ a hickory branch. did you? Likewise HeRearch revealR, however. lhat he was so called because us General Jackson in l81.3 ln a ""ht against the Creek In· dlnns, Im troops ran out of r ation s, so ho fed them hickory nulJl. The golfers ln Denver ore :i cc u slomed to 1ettin1 about 7 percent more dla· tance on their drives than the 101/cra In Los Anael .... Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Russia's Cuban Mercenaries WAfilUNGTON -/\ n w ad· nilntalraUon concern over Soviet 1hlpmeot1 o ( MIG 23 attack aircraft to CUba oow centers not on po lbl Sovlet vlol1tlons of the 1982 Kftnncdy 11reement so much on M01cow'a future l.rgC'll for Ha a ll purpoae. &>cunomy ·a lied C uban merreoury force. VtolatlOM of tho Khrushchcv- Kt'nnt>dy hon on "offen~lvc" S ov ael weapon• 1n Cuba, which t"ndf'd thlil dread 1962 Cuban mh 11111• C"rUIS, a rt! now rt' gurded by a ome hlJCh l'11rlt>r of fte1ulM twru u • virtually moot point. "Given the low provocation ltvel, Carter wouldn't Mild probably couldn't do unyt.hmg about getting them out of ~re ll he wanted to," one key official told us. "The U.S. buts 106t 1\.1 freedom of action und Curter know:s 1l." Rut at least as lmpoiUnt in the view of this and other of- ficials is the clear Indication of ju~t why the Kremlin is sending Earl Waters a planMd total of two equadrool of MIG·231 to Cuba. f'launUng the decUne of American power since l9l2 ta only 1 p0lltJcal by· product: paramount II tbe coot.in· uln1 upgrading aod tralnlnc ot Prime Mlnllter Fidel Ca1tro's npedlUon.ary force1 tor use In the world of tomorrow. Where'! Afrlca itself holds manifold new t.arl(ets. Including the Rhodesian guerrilla war. But Carter 1trategl1l1 look further: to new Soviet-Cuban op- portunlUes along the borders of Sovtet-domlnatid ACgbani1tan and South Yemen, ln northern Iran, and back in th is hemlspbtre, In potential trouble aipots in Centr a l and South America. THE CUBANS are that rarest commodity: a force or willing mercenaries apparently avails ble anywhere It su.lts the Soviets and hence lofinltely more valua- ble to Moscow than a more con- ventional satellite like Bulgaria. This is no fantasy. Soviet ex- penditures on Cuba today are re- liably estimated at not less than $3 billion a year -more even than the U.S. spends on Is rael. Yet, unlike Jsrael. Cuba face!S no visible threat from an extemal enemy. In addiUon to the MJG ·23s (the rirat tralnlng model or which ar· rived nearly ooc year •io>, the Sovlet Unloa nu ~n 11>lppm1 to the little island 90 miles off Florida an array of mouth· watering weapons far beyond aoy conceivable nee d for legltlmat.e defense: long.range artlllery and Jat~·model Soviet mortar• and howitzers; anti aircraft weapons, lncJudlng up- to·date surface-to· al r miaslles . an a110rtment of small patrol boats wtt.b excepUooal mobility, partlcularly useful ln small naval warfare . THE SOVIET decision to con vcrt Cuba into a mercenary overseas force equipped with it.s own exportable areacnal was reached in late 1976. It was a direct result of the flat con· greasionaJ rejection of the Ford· Kissinger intervention policy in Angola (wtth conspicuous help from the now defeated Sen. Dick Clark of Iowa). The reje<:Uon took it.a final form In the Clark amendment, banning U.S. in- tervention against the com· munist side in the Angolan civtl war. Nol surprisingly, the Kremlin saw useful portents in that con- • fttislonal ban and in the fact that llbtral staff a1dH such • R1cbud Moose and others pioneered lt. Moose and man,y more of thes.e staff aldes mov~ Into high forelp policy jobs h'I the new Cruter 3dmlnlstrat¥>n <Moose eventually b ecoming and still remaining esslalan\ secretlll'Y of state for African af. fairs). With Congress on record ac· qulesclng In the presence of tbc then·COrJ)Oral's guard or Cuban troops ln Angola as proXJes ~ carry out Soviet military policy there, and with the architects Qf that congressional benevolence taking power in the new ad· ministration, the Sovlets believed themselves home-free. 'fhey vastly expanded the Cuban force in Angola and tsbi pped some 20,000 additional Cubarus to Ethiopia T RAINED to use a variety of Soviet weapons, just as Cuban pilots now are being trained to fly the MIG·23 a ircr a ft. the Cuban mercenaries are ldeuJly suited for Soviet exploitation. In return. Castro has W'llque op· portuniUes to satisfy what one official here calls his "insatiable appetite" to humiliate the U.S. When we reported on Nov. 15 the personal warning Crom Secretary or Defense Harold Urown to the president that the MIG -23s in Cuba posed a prob lem of "high political sensatlvi· ty." public reaction within the administration emphasized the single questton or possible viola- tion or \he 1962 agreement. l,.a!(t week, Carter virtually ruled Ollt any violation. But that ought only be par fM the course for an administration so fearful of disablln~ Itself tor the upcoming SALT Senate de- bate that it looks away from Soviet political provocations. To more rar·seeing Carter stragteRists, violations or loo 1962 agreement are only one part of the problem. The other is lhe future or Castro's mercenaries. Instead or wsrng the M lG-23.' as a natural st.JI rt. 1ng Point to pressure Castro out of that dangerous mercenary RBm e, at has gone entirely un- m en t 10 n e d 1n Carter'& Washington Yule Tree Harvest Can Help Fores t s Ar e our forests bei ng "slaughtered" to provide trees for Christmas? With more than 4.3 million trees expected to be marketed this year it would seem that the conservationists are asleep or looking out the window each year as Christmas rolls around. The trees that are harvested have been growing from six to 15 years. Full grown they w o u I d represent something Uke 8 millloo board feel or lumber. That ia about 25 percent more than the an· nual com· merclal cut or timber rn California. It sounds bad especially when It ia known that a great deal of the Yule tree harvest ls entirely wasted as 600,000 or more of the trees will fail to find buyers. Yet, state forestry otlicials Charles McCabe 53Y that the trees, whether taken from federal, state or private lands, are harvested un· der Forest Practice acts and are part of the thinning process to reduce fire hazards and permit the remaining trees to attam their run growth. Furthermore, less than one third of the trees which will find their way to Christmas lots are taken from California forests. Many of those are grown on private lands specllically for the Christmas market. And the bulk or the trees come from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana and even as far away as Wi scon s in and Michigan. They also have forest management laws. MANY OF the trees are mere- ly the tops of big trees rather than young trees. In any event the Christmas harvest provides the additional purpose or furnishing income for those rais- ing timber while they are wait· ing for their trees to mature. While most of the trees are white or Douglas hrs, the most preferred <and the most ex· pensive) is the silvertip which is actually a red fir. Some pine. in· eluding the Monterey Pine and, recently the Scotch pme are also used. LfKE MANY custom~ whrch have grown to be accepted ... the origin of decorating a tree at Christmas ~ not faltb!ully re- corded. One legend bas it that St. Bonllace. the English rots· sionary to Germany In the 8th Century, started it as a means of stamping out the practice of sacrific10g humans to the burn· ing oak. Boniface, it is said. led the people into the forests and showed them a fir and said, "There stands the tree pointing straight upwards to the Christ child." Another story is that Ma.rt.in Luther put candles on a tree lo represent the stars on Christmas Eve. The cu.<itom has been general in most European countries and the Umted States commencing w1lh lhe 19th Century Sw1·1lcn, however, uses nower'> :.1nc1· th1• evergreen <strang(•l v > ~y m bohzes grief and <k;,ith llal\. and Spam also USt' now<·rs PERHAPS the fon·stcrs un· right and the annual harve'>l of trees is neither J de predation or a waste. But whether 1t 1s lln aversion to the :.uppo:.ed Slaughter Of the fore:.ts or JUSt the frightfuJ costs charged for the individual t recs, many families have shifted lo thf• us1• of artificial trees which h;ivc the advantage Of betng Used OV<'r and over. Probably a half mlJlion California homes will be decorated by dluminum or otht·r artificial trees which serve to rt• duce frre hazards a s well as ::.au! money . Then, too, there is a grow1n~ trend to live trees which ci.m tx• used several years by keeptnj! them in pots anti 1·vcntually planted and enjoyed throulo(hout the year. However one does 1t , M<'rr) Christmas ' 'Blood Will T e ll' The ory Adjusts to Suit Blood will h'll, the sages tell us. Often blood will tell us a damned :o;il'(hl more than we want to know. An<l oflen a damned sight less. Human behavior remains the greatest unsolved mystery or our lives. The geneticists, from Padre Mendel down. have done a rather poor job of telling us for :i urc just how murh blood ha:i to do with our actions. There are those like the Skin· nerltes who ~sert that human behavior is entirely manlpula· ble; but I've never met any man or the world, as opJ)Osed to men of the Modcmlc world, who bought thl11 spurious hypothesis. \'OU CAN teach lions lncredl· blo trtck!I by a reward 8nd de- nial system such AR the Skln- ncrltc11 preach. IC the pressur~ on the lion become too grPol - It, os an Instance, 8 fire breaks out In hls cage -the lion ~ berAerlc. He reverts from his careful tra.lnlng. What docs ho revert to' HJs primal 1un~le n3ture, itiven lo lllm by the 1-(COC!I Of his parents ? Or docs he revert lo his environ- ment und tra1ning? l\nyone who has seen a lion out or control knows the question is rhetor1cul. I AM NO geneticist, but I hBV(' spent most or my Ii((' watt'hlnf.'t people closely, and the people from whom 11eu1>le come, und the Rchools ond jobs and d rcumt1tunces that bend thc•m more or IC'llll from their state nl birth. ft l:i my modest 1m · prcss1on that human ~havior is a just mixture, the proportion not yet sclentllically de - termine<!, of what man Inherits and how he Is trained. To extreme or exclusive claims by either the heroolty freaks or the trulnlng freaks l have to propo!ie the famed Scot· lish verdict: Not proved. And to . Invoke tht• truth as lyln~ :;omewherc betw~n the Scylla of one and the Charybdis ot the • other. .. The "blood wlll tell" theory hi n vt'rsallle and convenient one nod ronduct i11 ottrlbuted to some rondy old wretch or an on· cHtor. Oood conduct In onolhcr member of tho same family lA ullribated to the probity or tradi· \loo, nnd the rectitudo of the mf'n and womf'n who wear lho-.e blern faces that <ll·toratc the: ccntun~-old walls or the mani.c or the town house. BLOOD, good and bad, 1s lht.• touchstont• of the British upper. class boc1ul system. "Bad blood, you know," expluins l'very tlivagat1on of bc>h:ivwr. from ~l••al1ng ttw t•rown J\'Wl'IS to marryln~ the duui.:htt'r or IJ bak1•r Rlood in the tt[)l)er classes dilutes dangNously after the first lett1nf{. This b tlw basis of the dass system and It is called primogeniture. The oldest son is the bt'Uer man of the male issue. 1 le J.lCls the title and he $lets the hand, which means he gels every· thlng. After this lucky chap Is born, the blood tralls away 11ke the lnsl noth of a woodwind. The Quotes •·tr you promise a kld a hol'St, his pa~nls will not be too hat> py. Aod be real careful with thoAc requests ror a baby brother or sister.·· -advice from Dankl Cook, o Santa Cta~ trainer In tbe Mlnneapolls·St. Paul area. ' youngt•r :.om. rE-:.1111• 111 a ~11nal purgatory To orc·upy thcll l'nergics they have for ('t•nturw~ been given the army und tht• navy lo play w1th The hcrv1t•c.•s keep the chaps husy, pr~vcn1 tht'm from nobblin~ horses or r.om ething dishonornbl<.· And. of courst', kccp :it buy un y fom1liul jluilt that ml1:ht thrN1t c•11 tht· ht.•ad or family. "WHO rs it he·~ gr11ng to mnrry"" 'J'hc reply is. "Sh€."' u J'a14ct " 01' <• Cecil or a Dou~lu~ or u flowar<1. In the ~horthttnll of tlw country tnmil1cs, tlw~t· names answer practically all questions that might arlM~ about the Intended. U, after a couple.: of y1•urs of marriage, the lady l>Olls with the stableboy, there h ulways a Paget or u DouglM In the mists of antiquity to justify pursed lips und "Rad blood, you know." I once knew nn F.nnlt'h noble..· who. on hi~ 21'1l h1rthd:iy, Wtl:> told by his f:ltht'r .. ll '-. t1m<' you knew, old hoy, Own"» a hit of <·haob In yout mollll'r':. ltne." H I s r a th c r ' :. f :1 l h c• r h a cl murdered Ind ian:; unc1 Spaniard:$ und Dutchmen und t-'roRs. But all that wa!\ ror The C rown, which In Engltlnd ls Mt en what .. aood blood.. ls about. \ CALIFORNIA I NATION' Super bug Destroys lettuce LOS ANGEtf;s IAP 1 A • • hlon•ler bu,;" h&1> utta('kt.'<i w• ant.Joo'b lcttuc • crop und may destroy h 1( thc> b•R t:ahform wintt'r p)u.ntlni. SNKflDI lttlUC'I' pr1re11 u ru~h ~ S'l n head. Ill.rm C'<Jlf'rt.'J Mt)' Tht• bua hu..-. u r avt•nou., •11 J>('Uh* wxt ••• appan·nt 1mmuru ly lo ronveuttal 1~ ... t1,·1dl'' MIK•~ WAllMl\N, dirt-t•lur uf tht.• lmp('f1ul l'uunl\ l"urm UUtl'UU, l'°\htn tNI , ... ll uni. :. • "'"" r>U1M>n ('rove cfrt•('\JH•, sur \ l\'lhf: ht•<lt.l.s of ll•ttun· rouht <'O't con. .. unwn. u11 lo four trnws thl' curr('nl pnt t' of i.lbout :.o t'Ctlti. •• Th I~ I " .. ... u " •• t h ll.: •• monslt•r th,al ' ll('t'ClnllllJ: r •• .,., 1 ant to ulmu:-.t •'"'', Jlt''l H 11h· \H."\ l' UOt.'' \\allm~m ,,11d 11f Iii. bud worm But lht'rt' m+ty Ix· hupt• l J'I Wl'l'k. bOOlt' farm ... ~ l>l'l'Olt'd 111 be guarung :.omt• contt ol O\ t•a th\· [ __ E_co_UJG_Y __ J budworm tn fal'ld~ ~prayt:d walh a largely unt~led nf'W fam1lv ul pest1c1dt>s, po11.on .. t·o.tll+·d pyrethro1ds The• ,,..,,I(' 1dt•, h;1\ <· not been fully k i.lt-.1 for po~"blt· effects on the cnv1r1111nwnt. but the government hj'> 1!.sut.'d ""ml t•mergtmcy perm1Lc; for lhl•1r u.,, in light of the :.t•vt'nt v of ttw pni bl em THE BUDWORM IS knt1v.11 sc 1en t1f1 ca II y <i s I h• liot hu .. v1rescens. but farmer'> call 11 tht· tobacco budworm lt!> hun~l·r seems insatiable. its tastes various. J~st vear tht• budworm turned on cotton. destroying $45 million worth. This year, th<· budworm has allatkcd 1 he $74 million early wrntcr lettut·c· plaotin~s California prodtH'l's <t bout three-fourths of lht• five b11lio11 pounds of lt>ttuce J:!Mwn in th•· United States l'VCry y<•ar Jn some sea .. ons, CalifornH1 pro Vtdes Up tO 90 pcrtent Of the ~Up ply. Lettuce pnces soured last spr ing, with iceberg lt'tlucc lopping Sl a head in some places. because of nun that delayed planting in the Salinas Valley of Cahfomia. LAST WEEK. t emperatures tn the grow- , Al"WU. ... te MONSTER 8UO /f'TACKJNG NATION'S LETTUCE CROP Losa Could '4tnd Prt~ Soaring to S2 Per Head 111.: 1rt• dropped to.he lov. :io ... 'r.ir in~ (arm.-N 41d bring1n~ \\ • .rnin~.s ot Sl·ptF~ad lettuce.· 11 n n• a J! a I n . T w e ~ l h l' r \lo. rmt'd, boweve and It now J.pp~..1ri. thet·e wUflO signirtcant t•rop dama~e. II l' t:W'f1cuJt ttdetermine the l''\lt•nt or bucf.torm •('a used damage bt'Causfthe budworm's t.•ggl> hatch on t» outer leaves of tht> lettuce anctlhe larvae bur row deep into be lettuce head \n outwardly lean head or let l Ul't> may be 1rt.>cted U: l"OUR \'ORMS :in· found 1n a 24-he~dcarton. th1• enl1n· < arlon 1s c("demned. Farmer!> who aJ,ady are spending · S200 m1lli011B year to fight other pests al! likely to abandon c.·nhre field iC more than 15 per Nixtin Pension Wu/f Eyed SEEIONK, Mass. <AP} The l'lt.•fathers of Seekonk hope to star1a grassroots movement to strir former President Nixon of his $210,000 annual federal pens1~. The three· member Board or Selecmen approved a resolution that vould cut off the pension and ney hope others will do the sam•. Tt· selectmen said they ob- Ject.Lo Nixon's reeeot globetrot· tin1end return to public speak- m~ ·1 h o p e this starts a ){r ssroots movement." said Seectman Robert Del Rosso. c.·l'nt of ttu.· hurvei.tt'tl headi. are IO(t'i.tt>d The potentially i.uccessful pyrl'lhro1ds. called "Pounce" and "Ambush." are only mtldly toxic to animals, but are ex- tremt-ly toxic to fish. The full ex· tent of their dan~ers wiJI not be known until they have been in use for some llme. Man Killed In Shootout With Police HUTClflNSON, Kan. <AP> An elderly passen1iter traveling from Los Angeles to Hutchinson on an Amtrak train was shot and killed early today after be fired a shot at a police officer, authorities reported. The victim was identified as Howard Smith, 65, but his hometown was not determined. Police Chief Bob Adams s aid S mith was mumbling in · coherently as the train neared Hutchinson before dawn today and fi red a wild s hot with a .22-caUber handl!un when the porter told him the next stop was Hutchinson. Police said Smith then ran to a rear car, set fire to his coat and fired another shot before taking off the bumlJlg coat. Adams said Smith .. was talk- ing real crazy. He appeared to be under the influence of something. He kept saying, 'I've got a gun. It's loaded ... Come and get me, come and get me'." ...... FLECTIONS C HRISTMAS fndly, Oooember 1~. 1978 OAILV PILOT A 7 'Cut Federa l Spending' Poll how Americans Want Budg t Slashed NEW YORK <AP> <.:ut rederal s.,cndanf(. That's the mt• stalrlC from inflo t1on weary American~ us 1978 cJr.ows to u close. Thl' d~1re ror !~spending and less 1nflnhon -spans the vubllc: The poor, the rich. bla('ks and whites, the Ub<?ral:s and thf' conscrvaUvc!i a ll ba('k cut:s, an A~SOCJllt(.'<l Press-N DC Nt'wS poll show!I IT'S A PASSION for s lash1n.i ,pcndin(t, but the passion ha~ not focwsed on JUSt what to trim from the hnlf-trillion-dollar federal budget. 1-'or example. given a limited set or choices of where to cut. the public named defense spent! • ing as its top target. But tlu.s stance is qualified by a rontradtctory current in public opinion. Without hoking defense ('Ut s to o verall budget cuts, Americans generally think the Pentagon's $120 billion-plus budget should remain at about current levels. THUS, PRESIDENT Carter•-. determmation to hold the 1980 budget deficit and federal spend· ing finds broad s upport among the public. But the critical political tssues or which pro- grams to cut -and paradoxical· Jy which to give more money. a:. Carter wants to do with defense• splinter the public JUSl as they have the Carter admm1strat1on and Congress. Sixty·three p er cent of the pubhc favors a ~ubstantial cut m federal s pending. even •f al means the federal programs they Jake would ha~e to be cut. Opposed to ~ueh euts arc 27 f*r ('t'tll of the public. Ten percent were not sure. Even sentiment for federal tux cuts -a symptom or the t ax n · volt thut ha$ dom mated th1· politlcal scene this year -as not us strong. does not run as deep a:s that for spendrng cuts. T hl· margin 111 favor or tax cuts .... ~17·31, according to the poll. which was taken Mondav and Tuesday. · THE BACKING FOR a spend mg cut is stroog in every group For exa mple, bla ck Amerfoans support such cuts by ., 61-JO margin. Bl ack leaders met with Carter at the White House rece ntlv to express opposition to some oi his budget measures. But the poll s hows that blacks in 1:eneral s upport budget cuts. The dis· ~1greement comes over where to cut -with black Americans overwhelmingly favoring de· fense cuts over anything else. Americans making less than S5.000 a year back overall cuts 59·24. But those making more than $35,000 aJso support spend· ing cuts 70-25. THE REASON FOR th<.' broad-based support 1s s imple. Americans o r all persuasion-; feel inflation has ravaged their personal budgets, and they ~ cuts m federal spending as one way to attack inflation. But where to cut-> The 1.600 adults interviewed 1n the poll were given the choice of r utting spending on national dt.·· fense. Social Security, aid to education or aid to poor people which loRethcr make up about hulf the budgN Ol'fense cuts were backed b:> 37 perct1nt; aid to education. J7 p •rcent : aid lo poor people, lG percent; and ~1al Security, !.I percent. One m five were not surt' BUT. J\SKEO ABOUT Pen 1 a~on SJ>t>Otl111~ without any 1 cf<:rcnce to an overaU slash m fedC'rM spending -the publJ<: ... ays lhr dl'fensr '\pending 1s ,11Jout right Twenty.four percent want tl increased; 23 percent said at c;houJd be decreased; and 16 percent want 1t kept the -.amt'. Se"~n 1>t'rcent were not :,Urt>. Looking at thr fi~ures from another PCNf><.'(ll\'(•, the 24 per cent who want the defenb(' budget increased also favor mu JOr cuts 1n federal spendtn~ overall by a 63·27 gap. In other words. this group favors a big· ger defense budget -but a smaller federal budget overall. As with any sample survey. the results or the AP·NBC News poll could dJ((cr from the results or interviews with all Americans with telephones becaus e of chance vanations in the samplt!. F'or polls with 1.600 in terv1ews. the results s hould var~ no more than 3 pe rcentagt- po ints either way s imply because of sample variations That is. there 1s only one chance out of 20 that the results of in· 1erv1c ws with a ll American adults would vary from these re C\Ults by more than 3 percentage Points. TELEGR4MS WASTEFUL? WASHINGTON <AP> -Rep. Paul Simon. D Ill .. claims the Army Corps of Engineers wastes about $7,000 in tax dollars each year by using telegrams instead of the Postal Service to notify m e mber!; of Congress in their home districts or new proJects. SEETHE CHRISTMAS PLA'I: But Corps off1c1at Locke Mouton says there's a reason: "We try to keep them in· formed rn a tamely fas hion. If we used re- gular mail, they would get it 10 days later." The Kit Its d •.111n. snorts. 5hoes and sock!. It :S anything you choose tor any S{XJr( you choose. Mix und ma1cn And wait !or 1he magic day und the biggest smile you VP ever seer? S32toSB<J For docl<watchers. Some (JeO()le /Ike to keec> track on the track. 14-t> of/er everything from elaborate CaSlo running c.,alcutators to SJmole pedom· eters Ju· .t come to Frontrunners ,.incJ ac;k tar thr' flmf' $ t4 [10 10 $149 The Business Swt Fnr 1/1r• .c;cr1ouc; atn/Pf(' C>r cJny om• W110 wants to look 1111e onP. wr • ve got a trf'mendous selec· uun ol beaut1lul and funct1onat WJrm up • wtr; Ad1da<> Frank Shoner Ultras()On All size~ A' color·. S24 to s1ri9 Book em I-or tlu· perpetual Jeamr 1 Frontrunners is a v1rtur1t litJrtJ1 v of mformar1on With all 1/11.c:; year's biggest tit/es. BccomP enqrossPd m any s{Xir t ,JflCf vnu WUf1t1•ven /Pel muscle strd'" 11 tile n1orning $1 SO to $10 And everything m between II you s1111 haven t tourJd anymmq you t1k1" we rountN with baqs '"' 1r v ,mCJ p/Jm. toot mussaqPr!.. 1 ·.t 11rrs. • horts. ram :;wrs. ano ill/ womhr>r gear (If you sf/I/can't 1 fr><;10C'. !-top tryma We havr> 91/t , t>rt1f1catcs J s.i 99 to S54 9r. G U.T S Elegant warm -ups by Ultrasport. AdrdQs and Jelenk. The latest tennrs wear The latest everything For Chn~cma.:, prt''cnt, g1\t ~omconc a mirror from Orange County, Newport Fwy and Dyer Rd chc past. A big one or a l1ttlc ode. An ova l, an oblong. f:.1.,r 714/751-3JRI. Los Angeles, Venice Blvd .. bctwel'n If you lhink there are only two ways to buy clothes tor sports-the too-big, imper- sonal way or the two-small. understocked way, you haven t been to Frontrunners. Weve got over 15.000 pairs of shoes In over 175 d1fferen1 styles. Nike. Puma. New Bal - ance. Adidas. Brooks. All the ma1or league players. Plus one thing nobody else has: Frontrunners service Personal. knowledgable atten t1on Genuine helpfulness. (If you ve forgotten what it's llke. co me ref re sh your memory ) a round Onl'. A mirror wi th anf nabashcdly o ld-fash1oned Robertson and fmme. Or orK· wn h bcvdc<l L-d ~. Fro m The Antique La Citncga Guild, a. large sdt'Ction of lovcl {)kl mirrors. $25 to $100. Zl3/83S. 3131. just in time for Chnstma-,. Both stores open Reflectio ns of Christmas pt, r. And memories of 10 to 9 Monday Christmas fl0~t. Find them in c ry comer of The Antique through Saturday; Guild. For every s~x.-c1al fX.'TSOn n your Christmas list. 10 to 6 Sunday. Merry little gifts from Merry old England. Prinllf and china and biscuit barrels ;md oak tire K'l'Cens. Cheese dl$hes. cnnkcc secs. jelly molcb. Unique, one-of·a·kind gifts for the one-of..g,..k1nd people on your Chnscmas Im ~~EGulLn J - With an absolutely dazzling selection of state-of ·the - art athletic wear. Shirts by Don t let the holidays pass without seeing the play. It's going on now at Frontrunners SHOS,Sl•JSISllOll1S IOI SPOlll'S. ewport · 1000 Bnstol St. North, #5 Plaza Newport (714) 955-0165 (By MacArthur and Jamboree) Brentwood· 11640 San Vicente Blvd (213) 820-7585 Mon. ·Ffl 9 AM to 9 PM, Sat. 9 AM to 6 PM. Sun. 70 AM to 6 PM /, r ' y e y I d c 11 . I, 0 ( M DAILY P1l0t fr1oay 0.0.mber 16, 1911 Traffic School VWwed County Judg k In tru tion Prog ram Jud1e1 in all bul on"' Orunat" County municipal court huv1• banded toiether to con vmN· county tupervl•ora to try C'rHt Ina • •11'\#Clt-trttfrk •<'hool '"r vtolatoni who wanl to uvo1d lhf' c.•on equenrei or I Uckd Only South Oran!'" <'ounl't' Munlrival {"ourt whlt•h u•M111 ul fie.• 1chooh11 u at S..-ddlrbat k <'ull~Mto d1dn 't Jmn 111 J•lan~ fut the new itlnilt• tr uffll· "'"' 1 u1•11un pro(( ram vP•;av1soa , A<i Rt • .,;o un unlmoualy Tu sd1y tu ~t·c•k bl(h trorn potential •rhool op,1rator11 for tt new proaram that would hfo ba11rd In C" ch C'ourthou1H• lo hon dll" 4 000 to 4,800 trumc• vl•Jhalora t' it· h month Wt> r1~ I th11t th(' pro1x1ti~l will n·1ult 1n a .1mhi1tanllal Improve 1111·nt in th(• quuhty of thf' 11ro 41rarn Ulld In th\' control of who und how oltf'n ll IH'rtmn t•11n at tt·nd ... 11upt>rvlsor 'fhoma11 ftiley •11ld In u rf'port to l<'llow boud mt1mben II 0 L 0 J NG (' LA SS F. H I n c·ourtrooma. he conttnued. would .illow Judgc11 10 monitor thti 11uuhly or claitllt>ll San Juan Crrek '1'1 utrll• ll<'hool11 nrc otrcrt!d a~ un lh•rnultve lo conviction of o trurf1r v1oluUon Arter complet tntt n-qulrl'd claasei.. vloltttons ~·1rn h~vl' lhccr cu11es d1am1s11ed D lay in Dredging Program Ordered tJNU t ft THE NEW alnKlt- M·hool prottrt•m. violators woul<I b\• {'hJrg~'<I $15 tor ellhc:r rour. 1 ~11 hour t-vening cJasse!I. or on1• 1·1aiht hour Suturday class 1 ~ o thtrdl' or the rcvcnuE· 11 om the program would ~ re tur1wd lo the l'Ounty to cover ad m1n11t1 allon l'Osl11 while the rl' muinm.c ~ per traffic studt<nl ~ ould l(O to th\' s<·hool operator A '22fl.OOO ~11t dr.-.l11in1 pro wram off11·1tth hopt"d to be<itln oo un t•mt"rgt•n1•, htt"I• b<>fore tht• un11la&ui1ht of \o\111tt•r r111n11 lo t•lea1 lht• do1otl'd muulh <>f Sun Juiin ('r .. .-k ut l>oht"ny Ht•u1•h Shale Park no~ f1u·t-11 Ml lust a JO duy dulu) South <"0111,1 Ht•itionul Zont· l'omm1t1111on nwmt.>t•rs huvt• dt· layed 1•ct1on 011 tht• 01 i111.it· County •:nv11·011111t•11t1t1l M unagt• ment Ai;ct:ncy ph:a unul Jl1nuur> Count)' offaduls t·stamatcd that 150.000 cubic vardb of 1>t'd1mcnt have accumulated bctwt't•n th1· ('rt'ek 's mouth to the iwa .. r Doheny Stale Bea,·h und lhf' nearby San Dwgo fo'reeway NORMALLY, T HE affectt:(.f length or San Juun Creek l'Un carry 40.000 cub1C' te .. t f>I nun runorr per second, but the clog grng action has now r<'duced 1t to handling 12,250 cubic feet. the or h c1als said <'ounty •uthorlU('I; propoiwd tu dt•por,1t drf'dgf'd mutl'nul!I rm l>ohf'ny ~ut<' Bearh <"ommtAtlon floully voted to delay their dtclalon to aallow further l ludy or lht' poulblt- future 1mpac•t or lht• dredJ(lntt on the aurroundu11 urea Thvlr staff members hud rc1· ummendt!d avprovul bua1ed on two Mnditlorns R •: M C> V A L 0 I" A I. L tlrt·<l111•d mutt•nals elsewh~r1• ''' '>Ullabl~ lt11uJfill s1tl•io;, not 1111 1•1tht>r '>ldt> 11( tht' Sun Juun ( ·r .. ek chu.nnl'I 1tM•lf Subm1Ks1on of u nolunt('(I ~l ... tt•ment agn-e1ng that llw 1oh will havt' no import on two !Jgoons where the silt 1!> pro posed for dumping County officials were unhappy about the dt.>luy 1'ht'y warned that tht• c·urrt>nt sit ual1on at the creek 'cs mouth con!>l1lules a s:.fcly haz:.rd l' U RR •:NTI. V TRA .~.'((' v1olulor11 t•u.r1 selel·l from among 20 ~rhools ovcratmg m the coun I). many or them at community t•ollcics. Und11r the new program the school t•urriculum would be th<it used by the National Safety Council Traffic Improvement Program CLASS•:s WOULD include films on the effects of drinlung and dr1V1ng and what lo expeC'l 111 l raff1(' court Class sizes would be hm1led lu I!',() !>ludenls and courses would bt• offered 10 Spani sh and 1':n~l1sh Medicare Official Faces Extort Rap IN ADDITION, traUac school operators would be asked to use a romputcr system to keep track of who attends l'las!> as required and which s tudents havt· been allowed lo attend school 1•rt·.,, 1ously /\II class mstructors would tw required to complete the N1t t1onal Safrty Council's inst1 ut tor training program LOS ANGELES IAP1 t\ s pecial invesli~alor for the s t a t e a t t o r n t• y A c n <· r a I • s Mt.>di r <1re Mcd1Cal fraud unll was arra1~ncd twfnr1• a lJ S Hearing Se t -In 2 Attacks A 33-year.old Irvine man faces a Dec 'Z7 preliminary hearing in Central Municipal Court on at- tempted murder charges anvolv ing two separate attacks on you ng girls 1n Sa n Juan Capis trano Rail for Charles Hube rt Guen- lht•r. of 14661 Swcetan Drive. was reduced to $250,000 at a hearing Wednesday . magistrate on charges or at tempting to extort $5,000 from a doctor. Barney Caldwell. 44, of Sant;i Ana was arrested by FBI ugcnb mom ents after they allegedly saw ham act'epl thto• money rrom the phys1c1an who they said had t'Onlacted them about the al· leged shakedown Caldwell was arraigned Thursday IN AN AFFlDAVlT. 1t was al leged that Dr. David s Gans had received a phone call from a man who 1denhf1ed himself as "Sammie" and said he was 10 control of an rnvest1gat1on of Gans In fact. said Assistant U S Al torney Robert Ram!>ey Jr . Gan:, 1s not the subject or any active investigation by the s late at torney general. Two More Cut By Dymally SAN DIEGO <AP> The two man staff in San Diego of the Southwest Border Regional Commission was laid off today by order of lame duck Lt. G<>v Mervyn Dymally. In a letter lo Paul Flores and Gilbert NaJera last week, the outgoing heutenant governor said their "services no longer wall be needed after Dec. 15." The move is part or a series or rutbacks m the lteulenanl gov- ernor 's office that Dymally has undertaken s1m·c he was defeat· ed by Mike Curb in the No. vembl'r clt"'<.'tion. Curb has not yet taken office ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES, INC. Announces The GRAND OPENING Of SOUTH COAST AUTO WASH 150 I W. MacArthur Blvd., West of Bristol Have A FREE CAR WASH With Any un11n Fill-up I 7 Gal. Min.J FREE COFFEE, & COOKIES TO ALL CUSTOMERS DURING OPENING CELEBRATION. SO. COAST AJ ITO WASH. MacArthur Vi Blvd ~ Cll ~ Svnllower Sr J So Coast Plaza Sen Diego Fwy ,\ ~ ~ , l i , ' WIN A FREE WEEKEND IN SAN FRANCISCO OR LAS VEGAS IN OUR MONTHLY DRAWING DllSB. FUB. AV All.AILE .. ,. ORANGE COUNTY For th coast Plaza customers. The day Thanksgiving ervweekend rlstmas, our Ployees will to the Plaza at you, our c er, will have more co rvenient and close-i parking. SOUTH C~l PlAZA Pil::ICY» ffom S0Utn Plala VIiiage, BrlStol & San Oieg reeway OF MOUNTE RIN&S NOW· TH RU CHRISTMAS • i ' ... DIAMONDS i • SAPPHIRES • RUltES • EMERALDS •OFFER EXPIRES DEC. a 1, 1978 t CUSTOM WORK NOT NQUDED 717? EDINGER A VE. HUNTINGTON BEACH (Oddenwest & Edinger) LOCATIO IH CHMCO SH0"91G CIHTB • 142-7334 f ........................... __. ............................. . MEMBER: CALIFORNIA JEWELERSASSOCIATION • • .................... ,.. ....... ..-..... ~ .................................... .... ' { • ' • l 'I. • . .. Prl11<-e's Presenfs Little Otpper und North Stnr. two year-old bear cubs at Chicago's Brook£1eld Zoo, have twc:ome Price Charles' Christmas presents from an admirer m Texas Nancy Night· ingulc of K1llccn mailed the prince a ce1tific1i1te :staling that he has adopted the two polar bear cubs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , • • l Retirement Plan Eyed Defense Proposes Military Compromise . • ' • t • . • t . • 1 • l J ! • WA S lll NGTON CA P I Defense Secretary ll arold Brown has recommended ma1or long-range reforms m the $10 billion-a -year mahtary retire- m ent system to c urb its cost while increasing the attractive ness of service careers. P en tago n orf1culs said Brown's complex recommenda- tions, sent to President Carter this week, represent a com· promise between the no-change preference of the armed service chiefs and proposals by Carter's own special commission last Apr ti : CARTER WILL DECIDE on j the package to be sent to , Con gress next year. The ·-·~ilitary retirement system, un changed ror about 30 years, has come under fire on Capitol Hill ~ as outmoded and potentially a -;. financial backbreaker . .1 But major projected sa\lings • from reform lie as far as 20 : years in the future because, of-~ • ficlals said, all the nearly 2.1 '; 1 million men and wom e n in , service wouJd be given the op. '1 \ion of staying with the present ~ystem. ; I . II ,, These officials stress that re- form should get under way soon because of important factors other than costs, including a need to build an all-volunteer force by attracting more young people to military service. A KEY FEATURE, drawn ; 'from the presidential com- tnisslon's plan, would provide career incentives by giving ac- tive duty persons special cash payments after 10 years in uniform. These would be charged against their future pension .. rights and could be sper.d for a home orsomeother purpose . Brown's r ecommendations focus oo the traditional service benchmark of 20 years' m1n1mum duty for retirement. Howe ver, he would hm1t the cur- rent pension rate, based on 50 percent of active pay, to 37.S percent until the retiree reached 60. Then 1t would rise to the 50 pn cent mark, as now . The service chiefs would rather keep the present system. which guarantees a pension equivalent to 50 percent or basic pay for life after 20 years or BC· tive duty. THIS S YSTEM HAS bee n criticized as needlessly ex- pensive and on grounds it en- courages military profess1onals to retire in their ..OS, wasting many years of potential value lo the services. lt is said to be ineffective in encouraging young servicemen and women to re-enlist after their first terms and unfair lo those who leave before the 20- year mark and, as things now s tand . r eceive no pension credits. Critics contend the present system wW escalate in cost to about $37 billion a year by the end of this century, because full pension payment s s tart lm· me<Uately after retirement and continue for 20 or 30 years, sometimes longer. DEFENSE OFFICIALS dld not project specilic dollar sav- ings figures for Brown's pro- posals because of uncertainties in the future. Bu~ one or them said , "We will reduce the costs and spread the benefits." QUI' {j,./jfm<U Wappi119 anJ Smile~ confirm 'I°"~ al l~e rig/if place/ A P e ntagon m a n power s pecialist said that "in real terms. I th.ink we can save a couple or billion dollars a year way down the road." This is a con se rvative estimate compared with that made by the presidential com· mission. headed 'by banker Charles Zwick, which predicted its "design for the future" t\'Ould save $10 billion annually by the year 2900. THE ZWICK COMMISSION, in effect, proposed junking the 20-year retirement standard, and, llke the Brown proposal, would allow a service person to start receiving money in lieu of pension rights after 10 years. The Pentagon staff accepted the commission's key ideas, but made changes in the way they would be applied. For example, the presidential commission would allow some retirees to start collecting full pensions at 55, or five years earlier than Brown's version. ALSO, THE COMMISSION would allow open-ended annual withdrawals from pension credits beyond the 10-year point of service. Under Brown's proposal, such withdrawals would be restricted to assure tbat a serviceman still had peostoo credits if he or she chose to retire after 20 years. A typical enlisted man could draw up to $20,000 after 15 years, omcials said. This would be based oo a formula permitting withdrawal of the equivalent of one month's basic pay for each year of service up to 10 years, and two months' pay for each of the next five years. Fnday, December 15, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A. Chest X-rays a Waste? ROCHESl'ER. Mlnn. (AP> - Routine chest X·roya of pre1· nant women are a waate of money and add n o u seful m e dical informatlon II the woman's mod.lcot hlstonet are known, u Mayo CUnlc atudy con· eludes. pre1nant women X rayed at the clinic from January 1966 through December 191'5. "Before tl\e study, ev""'Y pre,. nant woman got X ·rayed, • MalkMian saitt in an interview. "But oow we are more selective and X-rays are done only when the attending physician reels there are factors indicating a need for them.·' with pregnancy and went 1way later, or pbyalcia.na wouJd have called for an X-ray 1nyway based on physical exam. "At $17.50 for each examina- tion, the cost was not warranted because no roentgenographlc finding led to any beneficial change in patient treatment." they sald. Such X-ruya are common at many cllnlcs. cspeclatly thOle which treat indigent patlenta, the Mayo invesUgators said ln an article pl.lbJlshed today in the Journal of the American Medical Association. X-ray examination turned up abnormalities in only 74 cases, or less than 1 percent of 9\e cases studied, the investigators said . The authors said their findings applied oniy when doctors know the patients' medical back- groun. DR. GfX>RG E MALKASIAN, chairman of the divlsioo of ob- s tet r i c fi and m edical g~necology, said Mayo ex- amined case histories or 11 .~ BVT IN EACH case, they said, the patients either had a prior history or the problem, the abnormalities were associated • •tn populations where medical histories are not known. there may well be reasons to take X-rays on prenatal visits," Malkasian said. 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I AIO ONLY PILOT Fnday Oec»mbtf ''· 1t11 BOATING IA County Port New Law Aids Bigger Boats Tb Coaat Guard upt.a1n ot the pOrt bu lasued an order if vln1 apeclal dJrttllon5 tor navtcauon or ve1sel1 entcnne and depurt.ma Lo.a AQtel• and Lone lk'arh harbors lhal maay have an effecl on thf' conducun of rt-1attas by yacht c-lub» ln °"' rea F.ff4'<'tlv~ lmmedfately, all pl .. aure boaU will ~ n-quired to "lay cl ar of anv controllf'd v ~I Ill tht• IAH"4( fwuc•h Lo Antre l pilot a~aa. the or dt!r I I at /\ conLroUNl v . :o;f'I ,, fill~ V{ t i of ~ ii ro"' Loru. or mort', a tu.i Cll&uatt'd an towina. or a Cah 1hn1t lAland ft•rry DURING THE OUTllt.aN Calllornla M1dwmlPr Ht"•attu a nd other m .-jnr v11r hUnu t'vt•nt~ 1i•1lbouh IUt•rully 'warm O\'t'I lht-aN>•. both m•od<' lh<· hu1 tior brrak watt"r and an lht> C)('tan "ht-rt• fllt4.Jor nu v1i,talaoo aida atf' Ullrd u c-our10.• mu1 k<·~ The• <'01.u.t <;uurd captain« U.. Port said thaat • in' pt·1 ... m \IUlut mi;t lh• order wtll be llable fo r o 1·1v1 I 1wn.1lt\I of not m ott tl\an '10.000. A.I\)' pen.on "'lfull) "1ol11t1n~ th<' order la llabl• to a erimlnal 1w11.lll ... or 11t1t 11•.,, lh»n 1$,000 °" unprt1••tnt for 11111 mon· than flH· Yt'ltr'\, or both E"J>t'<'lally h1mmioua c::ondhJona have ~pt· f'd lht> taptam ot tht' Port to mandal proei.duret t h.it ur1· prcM·nll.Y recommr.nded oe National 0('t•an Sun t•y ouv1Hauonal cbana~ u.e ord rat.el· t'<i Tht!M' <·harb ~dv1i.e man~ to UM extl'eme t·au11on wh1•n nav1ga1u nc the Loa A.Qlel•·Lool Ht•iu.·h pilot areas shown on lbe charts a1 "lra pezo1dnl areas" exteodiq .eawant ol the Loi Angeleli and Long Beach harbors mtranc~. A RECENT COLLISION ln the pllot area wu <·uused in part by ooe or both vessel.a not tollowtna the advice ·'The current need to protect vesAels and en· v1 ronmenl makes 1t 1m pracllcal tn this case to follow normal ruJe m aking procedures which allow for public comments and participation," the or- der !>aid. "When permanent rule makln1 \s com- mttnced to mcorporate these 10terim measures in· to the Code of Federal Regulations a period will be provided for public comment and participation." OOWNEASTER-32 GETS NEW INTERIOR Change• Provide More Space Below Decks Neu; Sail Cruiser NOW ONLY Holiday Regatta Slated 12~..,. 5425 Offw,,.,.. ..... The Nowport Harbor Yacht Club wtJJ wind up th~ year'• sail.Inc com· petltloo ln Orance Cou.o· H-TUMI ty thl1 weekend with tta 1------.,-....,.ri------------------1 ~::~:::~:~ ~sr~r:a~~ 't04' •oot<HUIST, HUtfnMaTOM 11.ACH with races scheduled on IC-.... ......., .. _,._....., courses wide tbe bay HOUIS: MOMA«I. t .._, SAT. 10.S:JO SU ... IM and In the ocean. PHONE: 961-3329 Elsewhere ll ls equal· ly 111im plcklnga ror com· peUllve sailors In Southern CalllomJa as most sailors are busy Christmas shopping and watchtn1 the nightly ._ __ ..,.._ ____ _. ________________ _. fJoa ting Christmas parades fro m Dana Point to Marina Del Rey . THE HUNTINGTON Harbour Yacht Club wUI host Sabot sailors Satur· day in an invitational re- gatta that Wlll wind up the sailing in that area . Marina del Rey. one of the hot spot.a of com· petilive sailing aclJvity, has no events scheduled this weekend or next. Three San Otego clubs will host minor regattas -the Coronado Cays Yacht Club with lls Southe rn Belles regatta tor women sailors: the Coronado Yacht Club will conduct a handicap - race for the Longstreth 11'"'""'"~"""' Trophy, and the Santa ~:?E~~~~~ Clara Racing Assoc1a· tion will wind up the year wilh a holiday re- gatta for all classes. 1iesvmtas. Cha SOU THERN Hometown atmosphere with the luxury and prestige of I .tdo Isle. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POU CY ., '-J .-r.·u~es nge calieorrua Yachting As· VI~ e.., aociatloncalendar: ,...---. . NtttpOrt·Balboa Down East Yachts has completed a maJOr In· NEWPORT HARBOR Take an exclusive water· front community-minus the crowds and nOIS'J beM:h tniffic -sunound It with bedroom iultes. Dtstinctiw private libraries. Expanslw. nchly appo1nted IMng are~ Housekeepefsqudrtl'f'i Al)d sprice 10 build .i pnvale boat slip and Wo111T1miog pleasure. And it's all dvatldble with mem bershlp m the Tres VKl.1-. and Lake ~!.0Clat1ons (which AS TO STUDENTS Th• Laguna Beach School ot Ar1 , 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach , Callfornla, 92651, ad· mitt students of any race, color, nallonal and ethnic origin 10 all the rigtita, prfvllegea. pro- gr a ms and activiti es generally accorded or made available to stu- dent• at the school. It doe• not discriminate on the basis of race, color, natlonal and ethnic origin In ad· ministration of Its educational pollclea. admlaalona pollclea. acholarahlp and loan pr09ram., and athletic and other sc hool· admlnlatef9d programa. Real Beard, Real Santa See and b<'lleve at Hunhnglon ceniei tenor redesign of its DownEaster·32 s ail cruiser . y A c ff T c L u B - according to Jack CurtJs. vice president of mar ket· Christmas Regatta <all mg. . . classes > Saturday. Sun· The change Is 10 the mam saloon where the day cabin top has been extended aft by o ne foot The Los.Angetes.1.oftg Beach . modification permits additional working s pace in H u NT 1 N GT o N the galley and charl a real) HAR BO u R y AC JI T IN ADDmON, TKF. comparuooway hatch has CLUB -Sabot Jnvlta· been enlarged and the ladder sloped to a more tional, Saturday. gentle angle to facilitate entry and exit. Su Diego "The DownEaster -32 has always been an ex· CORONADO CAYS cepl1onally la rge 32-footer and all or lhe c hanges Y A C HT C LU B - we re made to achieve a better ulllizatlon or cabin Southern Belle Serles. ~pace and to c reat~ a more graceful extenor pro· Saturday. file," said Curt.ls CORONADO YACHT The new galley layout features a double s tain· CLUB -Longstreth less steel sink facing aft -a modification which Series (invitational han· increases storage drawers and drain board work· dicap) Sunday. mg s pace. Two two-cubic foot tee boxes have been S A NT A C L A R A added . increasing the total ice box capacity to 10 RACING ASSOCIATION cubic rcet. -Holiday Regatta call TO PORT, THE NEW standard U-sbaped classes) Sunday. dinette opens up even more space in the main North and IAland baloon WJlh comfortable seating for five. The ANACAPA YACHT dinette table m ay be lowered to make 1t into a full CLUB -Fall Series No. the famtty.onented lifestyle o( Mis'510n Vle)o. and you have the> spectacular neigh· borhoocJ of Tres ViSU». For dlscerrung home ownt'r>. Tres Vistas offers three wry speoal custom lakefron1 homE">. <,im1lar m ek>gdnc"' to 1tw occupied Mldence sh<Mm here. In addition. the~· secluded pemnsuld horn~ are enveloped in pnvacv with guard-gated ~·cunrv "pnvate be&eh and pc<1ct• fut ">panish plaza lo compk•1e thv f))Clull'. !>Cenic Lake M~n VteJO provides 124 sparkling blu• • ocres for boanng. l~hmg Magnrhcenlly designed. each custom home Is high· IJghted by panoramic lalw ~ews from prac&aJly ewrv Tres Vistas room 0ther tuxurious rea M SSION Vl~•o tur~ include lo!>teful md'>ll?f I "II tlll Tre-; Vistas homes auto· mallCdlly provide) for a personal appo1n1 !Tl('nt to vi~ the thrcl! cusrom lakefront honw• .. .md for complet1> mfor rn.111on req.irdmq fu<.t>C'l•I h'Jn fe-">. p\e<C>(• telC:"phon~ (71'l) 770 2905. (Abo .w.i11dblt> for your considefd· t10n dre 1ndiVKIUdl ~ for cuslom home consrrucnon I Al ldst. you don't have to "dCrlhce a lt1mily bfestyk• to IJVe m a wor1d away from th(• rnd1ndnJ. 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Spires Dinner Specials 'it>rvrd-3:00 PM-10:00 f'M Monday V2 Chicken Tuesda} Breaded Veal Steak Wednesday Fish&Chips Thursday Spencer Steak Friday & Saturday New York Steak unday h 1 r~rd noon 10:00 pml $2.35 $2.35 $2.35 $3.25 $3.65 Top Sirloin Steak $3.35 abovr M"n~ with ,nup 11nd '91td, choi<'e ol potato or n~ pilaf, roll 11nd butttr WITH DF.VERACf. • Anaheim • C1rson •ltll • Comlot • luena 'an • Costa Meta •Norwalk • Ora1111• • ParlltftOUllt ,t • Snn11 Ana • lOO'an~ (2) • W..tm4nt11f (ZI 'i· , . . ~ I • . .. . • •' . .. .. NATION Fr1dl'y. December 1s 1975 DAIL v PILOT A I I 'Mr. Housemaid' Cleans Up in Job GRAND PIANOS CONSOLES • SPINETS •KAWAI PROVIDENCE. RI. <AP> -Rad- ford Garbfit, a machinist by tude. hates housework. But lo aomeon• else's home he will do Juat about anythina eicttpt pick up dirty aocks und recap the toothpute. So lt'a llUle wonder he 1eta ftt· quent calla from lb women of Rhode lllland. AND 1U8 WIJ.'I•:, Judith, doo11n 't mind ut ull In ract tthe encouraacs 1t. ll'K the moMy When Garb~ll found ht• could multo about $10 an hou r dt.•ru1tng howa , he-quit his jOh us a muchan1sl about tit month~ a•o ~nd started runn1n2 vucuum cleanen1 Toduy be hu" hia own buaUl a In Crunslon, call4--d "Mr HoUMma1d," and six employt><' . all mule"•. who clean ubout ~ houal'I from lop to bot tom each wet>k with tnduat1 lul rleaoers and burrert GARBE'n'. Ja, WON'T touc·h your dirty socks or tooth11u11ll' lubca llnd won't do the df11hei1. Uut h4.' will wo11h wall1t, {(tum l'l~un ruga und upholatc>ry and KOt nd of the rtne arnund tht-tuh · f c•ruuy ll," hl' auid 'My rNumn for do1f\ll 1t 111 that I a<·t pu1d " Rut Garbett rf'fllfll'A tu clNan h1• Hy flil t\t· n«" "Jeffy won't kin me and I'm stondin' her• under the mistletoe." Rabjohn to He ad Laguna Realtors Lloyd RabjQhn has been named president or the Laguna Beach Board or Realtors. succeeding Stephen Sutherlen. and Jim Law has been named ··Realtor of the Year " Rabjohn was forml'rly first vice president or the board. Suthcrlcn becomes broker director of the organization. Othc.>r officers installed at a breakfast meeting were David Viviano, first vice president; Don Beckenbaugh, second vice president; Emery Porter. secr etary-treasurer; Thomas Lingo, broker dir~tor : Lloyd Milne, broker director; Craig Corbett. associate d irector..; and Norman An- derson. associate director. " Hellish Play R ealism Goes Too Far N EW YORK CAP> The play was "Don Juan hou"l' Thul'" a JOh for his son, 16. and two dauahtera. l3 and 11. "WHEN I TRY TO do my house. f II 1111 t·xa~lly what the housewife clcH'I," ht• 1rnld. "I'll clean the ht1lhtomn, have a beer, aod watch lhj> ball tcaml' "Tht· fin>t thlna you know the day li1111om•" Gorh<·tt claims women cu."tomers •mnH•t11m.'1! loll him men make better ho1uu-kl'i'IW'rs thun women "We• l'l111 movt' heuvy furniture uwav from the wuJls, get in back of uppltunr '·" onJ under the bed.'i," he "llld .. And a lot or women don't want m lfell," the sctt1ni:t was Hades and the scenery was dt!cidedly hot as actor George Grizzard watched a s moldering campfire slowly burst into full flame on the stage of Broadway's Circle·m· the-Square Thcall·r. "I think wc.>'re truly in hell," quipped Grizzard as he struggled along with co·star Ann Sachs to quench the blaze while continuing to perform "Don Juan," a segment or George .Bernard Shaw's "Man and Superman." Here's a big-screen set wi1h handsome Con- temporary style 2·way cabinet that you can use as a tabfe model ... or .. attach legs included with the set and it's a consolette! Walnut grained vinyl veneer on wood fibert>oard . Their efforts were unsuccessful and Grizzard called for a s tangehand who extinguished the fi re before it could get out of hand. Grizzard turned lo Miss Sachs and s aid. "You may remember Senora . . " ;md continued the play to enthu:.w~t1c applau!>c. R e d Cross Aided TOKYO (AP> -A Japanese man whose wife died aflcr ralhng from a train in Jura, France, has donated $5,000 each to the French and Swiss Red Cross organizations, the Japan Red Cross said. Kazuo Uota, 67, or Kobe City ln western Japan, wished lo express his gratitude for searches by police and local residents for hls wife, Chiyo, 61, after Mrs. Uota disappeared from a night train in Au gust 1977. The s earch was in vain, and her body was round by her sons two months later, the or- ganization said. Specially Priced* During This Event! Hurry 1n• Make your buy now, •• another woman m the house doing lhu work" BESIDES, llE SAID. a female hou11ekttper often Is a lot or trouble. "A lot or times a woman will have , to get her. 8upply the cleaning materials. give her lunch and then drive her home." Garbett said ... We come 1n, brlng everything we need with us, they forget us and then we're gone." Garbett and his assis tants will r lean a whole house In an hour or two. He charges nat rates ranging from $14.50 for a small apartment to SS9 for a large bonus house. An average three-bedroom house is $25. •KNABE .. •AUGUST FORSTER •IBACH •CABLE •WEBER •WURLITZER Quality at aenaible prieea COMPLETE UNl Of HAMMOND ORGANS HAMMOND ORGAN & PIANO CENTER 2854 E. Coa st Hwy .• Corona del Mar (714) 644-8930 brings varying tteshtones into naturaf range while m1nim1z1ng the effect oo other colofs. Thal means natural fleshtones and natural backgrounds stde·by-slde AUTOMATIC COi.OR CONTROL works to keep colors consistent program-10-pr09.ram. channel-to-channel. It constantly monitors color and automatically adjusts 1t whenever variations occur. COLORTRAK RCA's most advanced, most automatic TV ever! Its 100% solid-state XtendedLife chassis delivers excellent performance, yet uses surprisingly little power ... averages only 102 watts! ColorTrak grabs the color signal. defines 1t. sharpens it and locks it on track to provide brilliant, beautiful pictures. •price optional with partlclpatln1 dealers. Gethng lhe Cole>< nght IS what ColOfTrak IS an aboul 11 doeso't 1ust oel1ver a bnUiant color pldUre, 11 senses cl'lallges "' Vl8Wlllg coodl\IOOS 8n<l automatically adfuSls to compensate Save now on these UV8e ColorTtak models SAVE! Choice of Three Models 1<CA lh~lbt -rtwt- knpb tat . . r ~~ I _ .... ;\12 OAiLY PILOT rr1oat1. D~m~r 16 1971 Q,eal Antiques Do tor Gives Fossils to Schools .,.. ........ , .... - OR. GOLDSMITH WITH FOSSILS With Son J>.dem et Harbour View 0..da Notl~• Dftldt Notl~ 8 > ARTIHIR R. VIN~t l . OfllWO.H• l'l .. 1,1.tll Nt•H•r look u 1tlft pr11H·uc1.inu in tht• mouth or I urn down .1 frt•t• tllplorny11lu~ lit 11 m·w r ul1· m Huntington U1•uc·h ., 01·t·Jn V1t•w St•hool n 11J1t11t·t Nol wtwn thn .111· oHt·h·J h\ l>I' Myion 1:oltl11r111th .. jll, 11 llun ttnaton tho lxHll J>h\ 'H 1wn umJ JU.art llmt• 11ul1•or1t11h11(1.,t who .., hookc•cl on 00 0111111111 '1·o11 old fo111111llt'CI ''"'" II F 11-t Al ... "ift huok1·d on cit• \ 1·l111Hl\al t-nthu. .. 1u.,m for 1·duc¥ lion in 41 c:hlld '1•u1 ly year-. ~o h • hu& p11•111t•ntl-d f1v1• mounh.>d rO!.'>ll" o( l';QCE'llE' J.:rn flith und om· 1·a.,l10R 1mprt·.,.,11m of unolht•r to th•· 1l1:-.tr1<·t., l..-iarnlnl' Ht· 1111rt't'., Cl·nkr 11111 1mlwl dunuuon 11> vulm·d by iappnuwr expert an thc11 fl told at S6,SOO a nd he pla~ lo 1ho wer lhto •t•hool d111tr1C'l with J collectlon of old sk~lclul tratcei. worth $30,000 within lhrnc year:, "I O•'F•:RED Tflt.:M to mu1wum11, but they d uin 't show e nough mte reist," :-.ay~ Or Goldamalh. He was less t han pleased following pusage of P roposition 13 that the Ocean View Learning Ht•i.ourct°t' Ct'nh'r would lose 1.1 \ ar1t>ty of sril'ntlf1c exh ibit~ "W e-had :ioo 1tt>mH thut w{' had to turn btiC'k tu tht• I.A>& i\nJ(clt'l> ('uunty Museum," '>H)'I\ ('enter 01rcl'lor Jill lknrick11. noun~ thut $1 .000 to lea11t• them had t.<> he trtm mt'<l from th1• r>1str11•t':-. budl(t'l Thieves Get 103 Birds INGLEWOOO CAPI Two armed men who stole m ore than 100 exotic birds valued at $14.lSS from a bird quarantine facility hl'rl' were being sought to· day by federal, state a nd local uulhonties Inglewood police said the robbers lied up the pro- prietor of the quarantine establishment, took an un de termined amount of ca sh and loaded the caged birds onto a truck. The robbers escaped with 51 parrots. 50 weaver birds and two hyacinth m acaws. H•YLO• Oon•ld,.,. 5<011 nll1<t•ll"9 1n1.-.....,.t 10 •~1>drr' l•vor•I• c n•"'V B•lla C• •'4·U.lS. ~"~' L•9'1ftot B<tach Tii t; DISPLAYS WERE used hy <'htldren nt all 24 school11 in l ht• dustrict and 111du<Jed 35 stuffed um mal1> II 1s son Achun. who allen<bs Harbour View School. as Just one of t ht• c·h1l<Sr"n whoi.e educa ltonul upportun1ttt•i-will suffer. sayi. Dr t:oldi.rmth Goldsmith m akes h1i. Cindi. in ti S<'CtJOll or Ut ah 's f''ossil Butt{' Notional Monument. fro m which 11 1s legal lo remove fossils lie thrives there on finding fm,s1hzed re mains of fish t h1tl It ved 60,000 year& ago in what was once a freshwater lake and river region and today 1s de- :-.olatc "THE PISCACARIA WAS an ancestor or our perch a nd the d1plom ystus went on to become the hernng of today." he says. vo1 nt1ng o ut t•ach mounte d fossil If h is gen e r osity t oward en riching the school distnct's Learning Resources Center con- tinues. however, educators may have some storage problems . Just the othe r day. Goldsmith admits. he was hagglmg with a fe llow paleontologist over the price of a fossilized elephant from West Germa ny LOCAL I OBITUARIES HUGE AIRCRAFT ... be9a ..... tt.MJ .. ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT DEC. IS -TWICE DAILY-AT I: 15 P.M. & 5:45 P.M. If you obitd to tM .... Call weelldaya -134-6614 wfflctftdt -132-1400 and rec;at.r y•r ccu.,lmt. Yow ocffon 11 •Ital to Mmlt txpcmttlCMt of o,._. County Airport. J>.SSOCIJ>.TIOM OF SJ>.HTJ>. J>.HJ>. Hl!tGHTS s..p,ort OW Cmtff -540-8199. ive your ~!!!@)Christmas Tree the "Roger's Touch" with our exquisite imported Italian miniature lights. Hn<t~" (011rd""• •MU ',jj(ljl """ Jnooqum "' M .. ,Auhur • Nl'WJ)'Jf• th"( h '> .. m.(>pm JOHN (HAPl[\ TAVlOR t~\ld<lnl ot O,.•nQt' C • P1t\\f'd •••Y on OH.,...o.< 14 1•11 •I '"" .tQOO of ~ IHICW.0 11...-.0 OI Vl•Olftt• l HIOI Of Or•1>Qe C• Lavono '°" OI C II• T •v•M ot Or•"Ot. C• Al'IO wr•IWG ov "'' < "'"""" Jo C.,.OI Slwlr,_ of TultCOft Atlton.A .J.flrr1 ,...,, f"lowe-r~ af TU'\Un C•. 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HE A BEAT l STE,...EN. rttldenl ,,.. .. ~m ot" Tu1n111 i.•ml> Wtst<llll (LIFFOAOCLINTON WORRROCK. of (O•Ofta dltl -C• PtsMd •••Y ,,,..,.,"" .. ,,.,..,, o.<-r is. l'lt. , • .,.,.,., ol S.1>1.t ,.,.. c.. P .. wo °" O.Ceml»r IJ 1m s..n.1,..., b'I two lrom s PM to• PM In ..... of r._.,. -·v on Ooc•mbe• I) •• ,. 4f .... _ ••••• ,,_ Plor•nt• Johft\011 o• ~ Cwse 1,,. ,.,.,,,., .._h '""' -•IOft• De of 13 B•l<MKI ,,.,_ OI f••ftCH ot Wntmlft\te<,M\llCoyla &.lye.tO•Con-0 ,,._ 10 ,,.. """''"'.., c.n<n So<,.,., !>•,.I• An•. C• . DelO•fd '"'"•' or ...,. of N--1 8H<n Ca eftd "'""• or YO<I' l•vortl• c,,.rlty Smltn Tulhlll P•trlcl• 8 .. nl of ~lmln\lor. C• fttKH Aftd ~ Mr St~ w;n l•mD Mon ..... ydlrHlon. --JO•" Ledford ol e ...... PM• C• .• rHIOeftl of cor ... <11'1 ,,.., tor '1(1 WINCHE LL Fr•nc•• Hyck' of '°'' .. Mf ... C• .... ,, •ftd .... , • _..._,of -Jolly The library at Or ange CAROLYNMARIE WINCH£LL.r• c1 .. ,,1•• CJ•o•"••n o• Oov•• C•. oov• .. no ine N•w1>or1 8•"'" Coast Colleae IS to be •10t1>101eoo.ia --..ca Pa•W'<l•w•v K•'""''"" Thornl>'IO"ofS.n Jow.C• Am•<1<•n lfqton Po\! &no lht ~ on0.omci.<11.1'71•11,....~0l1l •l'd NormASl91tr ... nol Holl-.M,. C.•rd•n• lOdQe =•OS F&ANl Closed for tWQ weeks No lorm"I lun<t•al ••rvl<t'\ wlll t>e df\0 \urvl-b'I II vr-nlld<"" ...0 Gr•VH-0. W<V~ al II 00 AM Mon d th h ) 'd ,....,d 8VrlAl•l ... d(onCIUCl..Oby!tm11n . or••• or•1>d<hlldrtr> Fun•••• d•v. Ot<•mbl!• 11, ,.,, "'Pacific ur1ng e 0 I ays, Tvtlllll l.ambMortu.trv. •11 E 11th !>I ...,,vlcn wtll ~ held on S•lurd•Y. View Munorl•I P•rtl Pacific Vl•w from 5 p.m. today until Co•••,.,. ..... c.. -.... Oeomi..r 16, 1971 •I 1 00 PM 111 T"" Nlor11H1ry dlrKIOM lft I._ of ,_, ZIMMERMAN '\mllll Tvllllll Lamb -•ICllll C-1. Inf l•mlly \IAQOe'I\ memorl•I <or; Jan. 2, Whe n norm a l Ol I [ ZIMMERMAN, r<Hld•nl o1 •11 E 11th SC • C:O.I• -... C• wtlh l<lt>UllOI\\ lo IN> ~I< Clllldt'"" \ Operatina hOUrS Will re-Co"• Mn.. Ca PHM!d •wav on R•v Donald Slu<QOtOI\ •ftd IN> S...le Horne, (OVIN. ~ ""& O.c~mb4or 1j 1918 •I tne -01 I• Aft• Ello\ ~ a 14' olll<l•l•"O In A•AHOA SUme. 9.,1ovfd tot Nor of JOKI< Zlm~rm"" of terme1>I wlll De .ti tn• AOO••v• 11 NlARIANO G ARANDA. r~~I of , (o\18 M•••. C• No IO<mal ,._,.1 M•mo•llll p.,, .. , c;.r~. C• !>mtlll CO\I• ,.,. .... C• PHHd •wo Oft The library IS usually \er•t(t'\ wtll llt' "°'Id Cl'1tmallo1> Md TUlhlll L•mD Morlu•rv direc tor\ 0..cembf'r I'. 19711 ctl 11'" aQe OI 37, Ope n from 7 • 30 3 ffi lO 9 ESTATE SALE OF JEWELKY- CRYSTAL- PORCELAIN- BROl\TZES- CHINA- SILVER Saturday. and Sunday nights IB.L UO.\DW A Y MOllTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMllK· TVTHIU..UMI MORTUARY WlSTCUFf CHArB. OerretOfY • Flower Shoo 4:>7 E 171h ::,1 Costa Mesa 64f>-41888 rtMCl NOTHHS SMllK'S MOttTUARY 627 Main St Hunti"f:lton Beach 536-6539 rltllfAMtLY COLONIAL FUHUAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Wes1mmster 893-3525 buro•I 61 ..,. con<lucl.cl bll Smlln ~...U. B"loved """of OPIO<es Ar.,..,. of Ne· · ' ' Tvtnttl L .. mo MO<tU.try,01e.11111s1 . Tl!MAN 110..a1c1111.ca Gr•""'~"""''<H •"' p.m . Mondays through CO•I• Nie .. , Ca ~"'81111 JEAN MARION TE MAN. rHldo>nt ol bf' lwlld on MOlWJft. OK.emt>er II, 1971 T h U r SdayS a nd from OEEGAH GMdeft Grove, C• H" ••• " m•fttnQ Al 1 00 PM .ti tne Good !>he~rd ROAEPT PETER OEEGAN ...... ~no"''"'' And ......... ot Moftll<•llo. c~m•lf•V lft HunllftQ1on 8H<h. C• 7 ~30 a .m . t o 5 p .m . d~n• "' (O'>IA Nlttd ca p"'""" ...... y Ul<tn yrvlO• will"" ""'d lod•y.' Frt ...... FelMr JMfe>ll M<E...,MY or-F 'd It . ' I . d °" O..remi..r •1 iqi& '>urvlvl'O Dy n .. day, OP<Prnllf'r IS 191~ Al 1 00 PM ... ft ( ••11"0 Smlln Tutntt• lamb r1 a ys. IS c ose on wlf~ Tt.,ry OH<).tn, tit\ brolhet\ LM, I"" Hnrt>or L~wn M~mort~I CnelM'I MorliMry dlre<IM•, •11 E 171n 51 . weekends. J•m••· R&ymood .,,., ~·!I" OffOMI w1:11 Rev Oof\11111 Tnurm1tn "'"'"' Of CO\IA Mew. C•. -.... •nd hi\ \hl~r Dorothy HOO~ Moty thfl (O\f(t ,.,.,. .. d '""'''" ,,, "'•' Ao\aty wllf bf+ re<.itf'd on Fr,dJJY N 8Utrf'nt'. offu IAt tnQ 1nt"''""'"t ~(tmbttr IS. 1•11 •I 1 JO PM., 88111 ~rvlu\ Wiii bf' ""'d tn '"" '•'""V PIO! e~rqPrOf" ,:-~,,,. HOf1'W' C~t~ Mt'U ~rY~(,. .. vndf'r ,,._. dlrti"(llOt\ o• H4'fbr#f (ndPf'f 1ntf'f'~t wilt bP '" St~fo<d L•wn Moun1 01111• Mortutuv Co\t• (•m•'"'"· Sl•nfO<rl. ""°"'""" In It~ Mnw c .. ~))).I ol tlO•('r\ conlrobUllOM m•v"" m-HEALIHO fV1' l HfALI N<i -/0 ""°"'" OI H•ywerO CA P••....O awo Oft Wl'd Deaths Elsewhere LOC AR NO Switzerla nd <AP > Salvador de Madariaga, 92, Sparush author. his- tor ian and a leading a n· t i Fra nco s pokes m a n who h vcd in exile for f o ur d ecad es, d ied T hursday. ST . PETERSBURG. n,.W•Y OPCl'mbflr 1l t•79 '" A"4tht•"" ,.,..,mort•I Ho'>f>llAI Belond mc>lh4'• o• ~Of' S-•'1 ot HU1>ll1>9t0ft Sf'M" (.t And Hl<n<M•> H••t1no OI HUftl 1nqton Of'&eh C,. •1\0 "'Urv1v1no ., .. 1 Qr•no<f\tklf?n •nd I Qre•t~fdnd"°" Fu""'"' .. rv•<.-o wlll .,.. conclU<tl'd °" r,,,1uro .. ., OK•,,_, 1& 1•1e •• I oo PM •I Pl•H• Aro Inf'" Smllll\ MOrt......,ry Witt\ p,.., AKI!. frtrt tn \OC••I• P'l\IM al IN' F1"1 """"'°"°'I C~ur<h Of HuftllnQIOft a. .. II. ofll( l•I 11>9 I 1>t•r"""' Wiii bl> •I llW (ll<IOC'I OI ,,,.. Clllmtt ~f'rll-H•vw1trd, C• F•mlly •UOQIKh <onlrlDuttOf'\ 10 '"" Amf':r•t•l'I C•nc•r Soc1tttv P11·rc• Rroltw>r\ 5'"11111!.' M«1U•'• dfrl'<IO,.., )~Sl'I LOO OH AL 1 C £ LOUGH °"'"'d .owo on 0.<f'mt>er 13, 1'171 "' " lo< •I !>0'4)11•1 Memori•t vt\•tdt.on •ill 1» ,..to St'Hu,. do. O.uml>Pr 14 ... .,. lrom 8 30 AM 10 • JO PM '" '"" !>nell•r Leoun• R•...:n ("6p!I, 'II• Soutn Co.>•I Hwy . L•ovn& Be11en, Ca Sfwolltr LAou1>a Buen MortVMY dlrf'<IM\ For the Record Marrfag~ Aide Guilty SA N L UIS O BIS PO <AP> -Richa rd May. 33. a one t1me aide to f o rm er Ca lifo rni a Lk~ Con g r ess m a n Burt LAS vEe>As _ ~,,.....,.. 11ce1>.n T alcott, was sentenced ""'ec1 i.eu •nc•vc» to f1 ve yea rs probation ESTAAOA-~./4_ s..n11.-oo a fter pleading gUJlty to c 31. •ftd Ar•-A""1. n. 1JOt" of e mbezzling more than ~~o':=~O.:.oAeN _ A-rt S25.000 r~om u San Luis c;.,.. ,, -um .... """ 2s. 11e111• of Obispo lin en and supply Fov,..1 .. •nV•""" company. He also was to (l!>NEPOS.OAVIS -C,tl~rt Mow\ $30 • Joi """ Rrtta L. 33. ootn 04 HUfll· pay ,000 m rest1tu ,nq1.,,. e •• 11 lion. donate 500 hours in rnc11. oeNE WETH -c,..,, .. , commuruty service a nd f-ard '3, •nO !ty-11 LY,.,., 71. "°'"°'w~\tm1t1\1~ unde r go psyc h 1 a t ri c M1'C.E r BOAL JO«'Pfl cn.ir1 .. , treatment ~.;.:"" C""'"' Joy, 38, bOln l)f Et------------ OEPUE·OEP\JE-°"""" °"'~· H Call 642-5678. ....., Chrl•llN L...,, ». "°1" 01 Hun•-Put a few word s and more. Lots of diamond rings and earrings, gold chains. fine china and crystal. bronzes, some lurni December 15, 16, and 17 ture. ods, chandeliers, bras\ lamps, etc. Something for everyone -from $1.00 up. Free adm1ss1on. Bank of America, Master Charge, checks, some terms available l nspect1on of all merchandise Friday. Saturday, and Sunday 2 5 P.M. and 7 · 8 P.M . newport galler~es ltd. 2542 West Coast H1ghw<1y Newport Beach, CA (71 4) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 PM MONDAY rACIAC VllW MIMC>RtAI. PA.JU( Cemelery Mortuary Chapel Fla. <AP> -Roman Ca tholi c Bishop Ch arlea B. McLaugblln, 65. who s erved as the bishop of St. Petersburg since the cr eation of the dioc ese in 1968, die d Thursday of a he art at· tack. SMITH I OA H \Ml TH, oa•M'd •w•Y "" O.omber 1•, 1971 11> • lout l>OW>ll•• ~ I\ •urvt...cl b'/ twr nu\l>otlld f'or re-.1 !>fnlln Md .... , ... OWftU Of TIW Now •llCI T-Giit si-In YOUM 8eM:h. C• ~ w•• • ,...mtwr ot tne A""'rlt•ft Lf'Qton Au•lll•rv .tnd .tt lenOfod !>I C..l,,,.rlftl!"\ C•lnoll< '"""" In Laov1>• 8'«n C• ~vlo .,,_ ~~~~:~=.GAAV -Rt<Nrd At1· to work tor ou. IN>l>V. Al.~ Eill!flft M. "· llOtn ol-~::~~~~;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;.;;;;~ Mu1>ll1>9lon 8Htf1 K AOE RMAN·IC ANE Ja<ol> ,.,..,.,.,11, 47. -,,_ C .u oot" ol HufttlnQIOf' Be«J> 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 64"-2700 Mc.CO«.MtCtl MORTUAlllS Ldguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hill!> 768-0933 San Juan Cao1strano 49!'>-1776 IALTIAlllGUOM N•AL.HOMl 6'46-2424 Cos1a Me:.a 67l-9450 " PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS euMHI U H&MI! STATl!Ml!NT T n~ tollow1119 ~ri.o<>\ ••• dot no bu\IM\\ "11 OE !>tONC R!> SHOWCASE II , 33411 Del ODt!iOO, !>ull• .. O". O•n• 1 Potftl, CA '262' JOM L At adv, J)llt' M<trlM Viii•, 1 o. .... Point, CA.,.,., 6onn•• J . llt""Y-31367 M.,ln.t vi .. I I•, 0Aft• Polm. CA 9'47'1 Thi\ bU1.I~\ I\ Curldu(I~ l)y .. I oeneral .,_r1,..,~lp JOM L 81.0Y Thi\ \l•I-w•\ lllrd wtlll IM Counly c1eni ot Or•l!Qe CounlY on ~ '· "" .. , .. .,. Publl\-Or-COMI 0.lly Ptlol 1 Oe< 1. u. n "· '"' PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU5 llUSIH(U "AM8 STATl!MINT T 11• 1011-1"9 peri.o<>• •r• 001"0 l>u,1r'\f''\\M sTunLEi'lllYFlll'!>. m c......,..,,. ~1 . l~llMCll.CA 9'MI i O.m'\ IM. • C•IHM,,.• <O•~• r-. 311G_.,.~54., LAQuM ~.en, 1 CA .,6S1 Thi\ DvSI-~ I\ <OflClu< 1"'1 llV A CM por•llOft O£M'\INC A_, S<on Tl>Qrn PrfllOtlll Thi\ t i.t..._. wa~ llllCI wll" I,. GounlY Clerto 04 Or•nve Covllt\i on Oecemt>er I, lt71. llt"11t Pul>ll>Md Or~ CoaM O.llf Pllol De<. u. n. ,., '"'· J.,,, s. ",. ' SM1 '8 ------------1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ltTITIOU• autlHEH "AMII ITATl!MllHT TM! IOllOWlllQ --i. OOlnO bu\t """·' ( owe . .,.., ,._.e ltd . Hun1l1>0ton 8H<ll,,A'7tl7 (;.~ -· 1al A-Id ltd Hun· I ~no""' IMtKll, CA .,._., flllt bvM!lea It (~N Ill' •II 111 d••-1 0..-,-T .. lt tlfl..-Wft Ill«! Wll/I I ... COlllllf Clef'll of Or•llOt CWl>lv on Of><•"'~'· "" ,..,,, ,.,.,.h to 1M .....ovnttPCI •I • lttl~r d•I• bv 'intlfffr ~ Bfo«n Mortuary. ,,. South C-st Hwy • L.llQVN 0.IK II PONT IC ELLO.VELARDE Vtn<t'lll J•mtt. 30, 04 HumlnQIGn ~Mn.'""" Mt'rcedP\ P•ul•, II. ot G•rder> Grovt' 8UH AGIAR·ROOHEY -Rol><'rl Jvllu•, J1. of FGUntM" v.i1ev, •"" B•rl><lr• R•. i.. 04 C0&t• Mew AMLIN G'S Newport Nurs ery and G a rde n Center It's _Christmas at Amlings •Live Treea • PolnaettlH • Freah Cut Trees • Colorful Gift Plant• • Wreath• & Gartanda • Unusual Ornament• • Free Delivery • Gift Certificates • Decorations from Around the World • Mastercharge • Personal Charge • Visa 1500 ••t co•t hwy., newport beach 544!9510 Open dllly 8 3().6 30 Sund1y 9-6 30 P\ltlll.,_. Or ... Coetl 0-lly Pllel ' ~ u. n "· ""· Je<\ s tt7' 11,. ... ,.._.lll!lll-i~lll-•• .. ••"'•lllllll .. ••••rt111••,.._.111!11 .. ~llllltl!••r.t1 .. itOj.111• For Your Shopping Convenience . • • Fashion Island Stores Open 10: 00 to 9: 30 p.m. Monday Through Friday Until Christmas (Most stores open Saturday, De cember 16 & 23 , until 9: 30 ) ~ "The difference between better & best.,· Fashion Island i~ locatedj ust off Pacific Coast Hl9hwav between MacArthur and ambot'ee In Newport Beach \ AT YOUR SERVICE . itli11i•-fer FIM•• 0..11pd1 DEAR PAT. 1·ve beard there have bttn ome • <'hang lD tho amount of a income a per!IOn n n earn before b~ b ~ui~ to rue a federal tax return Can )'OU "''l l.b new fil\lf'f'S ror me• G.S., Newpol'\ Beat h Tbt Loi A.qelH lnttnaal an--S.nlee'• public haformaUoa office ttports U1ue were cllaa1n .. 111'7, .,., llOl llala nu., yf'ar nm>. lllH "llYll IM>IM laxJtl~t'rl a.N' ~ btta~ up ward claa.qn llan beea mlde la amOGD&a of It.allied dNtadJou at ·~ potac Ute taq>ayer bendl&a from flUq a "IOll' form." llowe~er, Ole~ • chaoses do not 10 btto effect UD1lJ Ole 1m flU.ng year. Curreatly a alqle tupayer mast rue a 1978 re· turn it bis or ber (roll l.Dcome ls SZ,950. Sl.Dgle person.a aged &5 or older cu eara $3, 70t before fil. lD«. The same ftprea apply to pel'IOD8 ftll.ag as Slagle, Head ol HOUMltold, but tbdr tas tables are lower. Married coaples mui file a retlll'll U their com blned g:roq lDcome la $t, 111. U one apoase Is as or older, tbelimJ&b'5,451. lt'1-.-Ubathspoases are Mer 65. A qaallfted widow or widower un earn t:l,950, and those aged IS or older have a $4, 700 gross iDcome UmJt. ooil»all Kfrbd Aro ... d DEAR PAT: J hope you can help me get the .Rams autographed football I woo al the grand openln1 or the Capistrano National Bank last June ,3. They bad a drawing and some or the Rams players were there to conduct It. 1 won the draw· mg and was told I'd receive the football in a week or so. I've gone to tbe bank in person and phoned ~countless times to let them know I have not yet re-1 cei ved the football. The bank promises to follow through with the Rams, but so far there haven't been any results. W.B., Dana Polnt A bank SJ>Okeswoman ex:plalned tbat former Rams player l>bll Obie• was la charge of arrang. ing aatoll"aplls for the football, bat be was ~ared , in BD.ffalo and later slped with tbe Baffalo BWs. , After contact by A YS, the bull made dlfferent ar· rangemema to get you belaled prize football. Rama een&er Rich Saal Is &Ulq cane of getting •Ute antognplas, ud Ute bank pnmlses delivery to yoa wltbla a week. .. ;, p-asipldft t:e..ld sa~ £1,,.. · DEAB READERS: QtM191 •food ls one of e leadlag caaes of accldeMal death, primarily becaase tboAe oa baad wllea 10111e•e ls chotbag Ccton't know Ute very simple yet effedbe tedmlqae Ito llH a tCbMfag vldlm. Fittmaa'• Pad luaranee Co. ... Wutnted rocll1lft9 available tlaat describe tbe medically pproved tedmJq9e to &He a ehokhlg victim's Ufe. rgHlzatlou Interested lD receiving a sapply of ~e free brochures can send &beir requests to: edlcal Dlrtttor, Flremu's FaDd American Life nsaranee Co., P.O. Box 3395, San Francisco, allf. IM109. Oaly balk orders requested by groups an be filled . • ' College Loan• Sdll Ottered'! DEAR PAT: I've heard you can get educa llonal loans through a college at reduced interest rates. Can you find out about this for me? R.G., Santa Ana Y oo're probably referringtonaUoaal direct stu· dent loans. Although admin.lster'ed at colleges, 90 percent ol the money comes from tbe U.S. govent· ment. Financial aid directors detennlne eUgibWty and amounts, op to $2,500 for a bachelor's degree. I Graduate or professional students can borrow up lo $10,000. Students enrolled at least balf·tlme also can qualify. Repayment and lDterest beglD nine , months after studies stop. AJJ or part of the loan , may be canceled upon entrance lDto certain fields • or the military. Contad the fi.Daaclal aid office at l the college you attend for appUcatloa Information. f Rules Changed on Card 1'f alU11gs DEAR PAT: Several years ago I received 1 some credit cards in the mail even though I didn't ask for them. This hasn't happened for a long time. Why ? J.W., Fountain Valley The law has changed and now no credit card can be legally lBsued except in response to a re· quest or appllcatlon. If a company sends you a t new unrequested card, it must take full responslbWty for Its use. ADDRESS TILES CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THEIR NEW HOME • 5 STYLES $3.50,.,. Tie fawn rnerroies 1150 So. Coast Hwy • t.aouna Beach Village ~aint Shoppes• 4~2071 ·~'. _.,. .. II Fnday, December 15, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A J 3 STARTS SATURDAY AT 9:30 A.M. MERVYN'S Saturday la your day, If you enjoy bargain-hunting , and you'd Ilk• to save aubatantlally on last-minute Christmas gifts! Selected Items throughout the store wlll be reduced for clearance. Quantities are limited to stock on hand, so please shop early for best selection. ANAHEIM Anehelm Plua, fJOO N. Euclid St. -991.-> CORONA 720 N. Mein St. in Butterlleld Stage Square-734-9810 FULLERTON~ Cenw, 3204 EMt Yortie Undl--...00 HUNTINGTON BEACH 8811 Adlm8 Avenue-963-9731 f\IDeMOMtTo.TOllRVl't'OU~ ~A.CAIM'OMIA. Nl'IAOAA*> ..W MIJOCO • "' . .. ') ..... ·-1.,. . \ . t • •"t " \t I ' '1 I ~. " •· 'I • I ' ' • CYPRESl 10201 V9ft9yV19WSt.--..oo3 TUmN 11112 IMne 81Yd. -IJl.8!03 ... I AJ4 DAILY PILOT Fncsey D.cember '"· 1918 LOCAL I NATIOIV (or Ho"'" ll•••a..~1> I '11lin· .... 1111 I d" .iacl 1 hu m .a-. Md;1 .1th, :iii 111 11 :1:: ~1·.1 I .tlll' l'uaon•• <fl-I ~1..lr ap p.art•nlh "·'" 11111111ur<'<I Wt•<hw~du) night .1fll'r hi-. t .11 111mH·J do\.\n u -.trt.'l'l hghl . .i t 1'<•<'. .1 blod.. \\..ill und a usht.>d mto t ht• FTC Adopts School Rule WASHIN<; 10\ < '\l'I l'hl· goH·rnmt•nt hu" 1::.::.Ul'O rq;tulalu111., 1nt<•111Jr·d lo prokc·t '>lude nts ag;.ian .... t frnud and dt•t't'fJl1on bv pnvatt-vo<:Hl111nul sc·hools lndust n lc•Jdt•r.., warnc>d that the rult--. could ra1sl' tu1t11111 c·o'>ls b} 5() percent Tht.• Ft'<ll'rJI ·1 radl' Comm1s!>1on adopted the 1 rules unammouslv a/ll'r fandang frt>quent abuses, :.uch as fabl' c·hums of tx•ttt>r Jobs and higher salaric·'> for studc•nts. among the nation's 7,000 pro fit making v<X·utwnul -.c·hools THF: REGULATION WILL REQUIRE the • schools, wh1c·h offrr surh cour::.es as stenography. computer JffOg ramming, c:ar mechanics and cos· ' mt'lology. to C 1vc• n •fund -. to students who drop course:-. for inst rudwn not r 1•1·1·1 vc'CI Thi: schools w1 II be al 1 lowl'rl to kt•cp $7!; to t.·ovcr C1dmin1strallve costs l\llow a 14 day "c·oollng off" period after a c·ontract with tht• school ( J 1c; s igned, durrni;! which ~,'()IV.~l 1W i·u thc• c·onsume r c·an get a full refund Disclose spec1fw JOb placement ralt!S and t'arnings 1f th(• sC"hooh make such advertising claims J.., prom1sc·s of "'>t1t•tess" or a '"good JOb" Jfter the <·ourse I'> taken "l'M CONVINCE() THAT UN .. AIR practices arc so pervasive that wt· ne<'d a regulation" on vocational !>C'hools, twrc eomm1s..,1oner Paul Rand Dixon :-,;ud FTC Chairman l\11C'h~1t'I Pertschuk nott!d that many vcx•atwnal :-.<'hool s tudenl.)) obtain federally guar:.inU"<'<l loans, with taxJJaycrs picking up the tab 1f a student defaults on p<tyments lndu!>try rt'presentat1vc'> c nt1zed the regula· lwn. wh1eh will lake eHc<·t Jan I. 1980 ·'This rull' 1s going to hurt students The pro rulu rt•fun<ls m<'an the students who complete the t.•1111rsc· v.ill hav(' to pay more lo make up for the rl'f11nds to those who don't finish," said Bernard Ehrltch. an allornt·y reprC!>t•nUng the National llome Study Counc·ll. Nation al Association or Trade and Tt•<·hn1<·al Schools und the Cosmetology Act· rcd1ling Comm 1ssum. llE SAID THE GROUl'S to~ether rep.resent <Jbout 1.500 schools F.hrhch said the co ... ts for vocational courses at lht' affeC'l<.d schools could rt'>C by 50 percent because of the regulations The FTC s taff retom mended the regulation aHer a study of reported abuses. The FTC has filed llt1gat1on against more than JOO schools. T he s taff :.aid the case-by-case approach did not seem to be reducing demonstrated marketing abuses. Other reported abuses by the s chools include m1slC'ndmg clu1ms about use of the words "ap· µroved" and "accredited," use of "help wanted" columns to imply that employment rather than training was offered. and dei:eptive st atements about rac1lities. instructors and services. A home for yous Jasmine Creek. j,l\O\llll" Crl'l'k 1' a 4u1l't. pr1V,tll' W.l'f ul ltll•, Wllh u1l-Je-\,11. \lrl'l"h .mJ 101' 11f i..:rn ·ncrv Ju't ~..,onJ thl' 24-hour .ll ll'nJl'J .:.11chou'c "the Cluhhoux·. v.ith 11, 1cnn1 ' court,, .. w11nrnm.: J"ttll.11. .ind )ulu~m Thl' l111111c,, w11h .1 numl"t:r ot 1111111\ .111v1· pl.in' to choo!>I: trom . .Ill' dc,1~ncJ v.1th "°'' 10 m1nJ J.1,minc Cree~ 1, 1 'f'll'l 1,tl pl.Kl' Im 'pc1.1.1I p1.:11pll0 In il1l' \ 1ll.1i.:t: 111 H.1rh1r Vu~w l lomc' Imm $200,0(\() \\ I H101<.L. (!ii. ~1m. Im. Sell or trade you• old ski• feat with • new Skiing -cleaalfled ad In the Dally Piiot. 842-5678 DAILY PILOT Facility Targets $8,000 Opt.•rutor11 or tht' Uoys Club or Luguna Ucach 's "Bul·k a -Boy" cam· palgn hopt!'to riusc more than Slt.000 to run youth "rograms and t>vcnts at the La~una Ca n yon Road facahty They are asking dona· taons or $50 or $100 lo sponsor a youth at the club for a year T he donations are tax deductible Ttte club ser ves ap- prox 1 m ately 500 boys and girls and provides programs six days a week o.41r ,.,._. sta1• ,... For more information. hnmL· o l !<'tank A1 l\cnberg of 421 Vista Purud.1 lhl• Hlufh McGrath was booked hv poht·t· ufll'r thl• 11 p m . crash on susp1 - 1· 1 on u I drunk c 11 d r 1 v in g on pr iv ale prnpt<r1y call the club at 494.2535 Skiing ctassltl•d •di are the best place to buy or sell ski wear .vtd equipment In the Dally Piiot. 642-5678 THERE B .... "Wf .......... -. ............................. ~ .... -" .......... ..-0 ............... ~ f [I 0°/o OFF WITH THIS AD!J I i CHRISTMAS TREES ,A I f jl • All VARIETIES !t J • CUSTOM FLOCKING ~ c.r • FIREPROOFING ~ ,, ~~ ~1511" FOR PU8UC PL.Aas :..a. DRIVER I ES TAILORS Buying retail is when you pay the manufacturer's suggested list pnce. Buymg smart is when you save from 30o/o-60o/o off that list price. At the Apparel Factory. We buy Jeans, slacks, skirts, shirts, sweaters , , even dresses, for less. Because we buy manufacturer's over- runs, designer samples, closeouts, even first- class seconds. And we buy them at a fraction of their original price . So~ucanbuy smart at up to 60o/o ofO , in · ssy, Junior. Girl's and Men's sizes , too. And you can try every- thing on in very pnvate , very clean dressing rooms . (Dressing rooms of any description are not normally associated with places where you save up to 60o/o ). The choice . is yours. Buy retail and pay the pi per. Or buy smart and save up to 60o/o on your hard-ea rned dollars. . . . -- NEW FACTORY ARRIV t\LS: Sl lGG. PHICE OUR PHICE VELOl'H TOPS FOR KIDS $20 $ 9.99 SIZESi 14 F,\:\lOl 'S NA\I EI IOU DAY DISCO $27-$55 $14.99- DH ESSES ,Jl '~IOR SIZES 3-1:1 $32.99 I >ITIOS FOR .n lNJOHS A:'-JD upto$26 $ 9.99- \llSSl::S TOO SIZES 8·18 $13.99 1'01.YESTEIVSI LK TO~ $30 $13.99 BY St\C'llET I. A Save J0%·60% before Chrlst1ms. . FAMILY SPORTSWEAR CENTER 1892 Ilarbor Blvd .. Costa '.Vlcsl1 (7 14 ) G:H-:WliO ~lon-Fn 10tim-9pm I S<rl IO.rm lipm I Sun I:! n<1<1n-:ip111 c \I IFOH\I \ \l'P\11~ U \CIOlt\' LOC \rlO\!\ llJ.!\\1l-.h1wBl\rl S.1111.1 ~Imm ,1 l'h 111:11.rtl hl~I I ltlllH 1lt•1)0.1k.-. Uh d ''" fl·m.mclc1 I 'h W.h:lbl-0111 -NU\ F1 .111C."L"l.1 ~I lkd11!lflo llc.1<"11 l'h l:ll 11 r.1-4+i7 / llllt.! 11.uhor Blwl . lost,1 \h•,,1 Ph tiHlr.:11 .n i0 1 ;!4.li ll.11tlo1 lll\d \1·111111.1 Ph tlltljll).t! 1Mi:!2 l:!'i"l ~,I ('.1mmu lh·.1I ~1n C.1rlc" I '11 1m1jlr.:! l'.ll~ / itj() !->h.1t1u<:k. Berkeley. 111 flt~1~Ti:!;t1W1R7 lnaH•r:-1t)J\\\' ~1nlYtto l'h t7111:!ll'i9lti0 ,. • c I ' t ( t . ' OP!N DAILY 10.10, IUN., 10.10 UNTIL DIC. 23, 1111 Fri. thru Sun., Dec. 15-17, 1·979 THE SAVING PLACE 25" ::s. CHROMA<OlOI. II $ Features electronic video guard tuning system with remote control channel selection. 100% solid-state Titan® Chassis. Power sentry voltage regulating system. Brilliant chroma- color picture tube. Space Commaod8 800 remote control lets you tune TV from across the room. No wires! No cords! Credit terms available. Great gift. SK2521P. 25" ::."i. COLOR CONSOLE $544 Modern sty11ng. Pecan woodo. dined finish applied to durable wood pro- ducts on top and ends. Front and base of simulated wood. Casters. Simulated woodgrain cabinet. K2504P. 23" ~~ .. ~. COLOR CONSOLE $499 . Features 100•1. solld-state Titan" chassis. Power sentry voltage regulat- ing system. Brilliant chromacolor pic- ture tube. Simulated wdlOdgraln cabl· net. Credit terms available. K2318. ANAHEIM IWILOWE11 El TOllO fUUOTDll GlHOAlE HAlllOtl cm llO. HOUYWODO llOfmMI08E IUET ...... T9lfCITT COSTA MEJA •OUSTlrf IMlllDE . .. , .... -..-~c.;.. .. ~ .. ~ , 12" AC/DC BLACK & WHITE l.AllCA&Tll ftl., $107 Stylish AC/DC portable features 100% solid- , state chassis. Quick-on Sunshine~ picture tube. Solid state tuning system. Auto adapter cord Included. Terms available. K122P. 9" AC/DC BLACK & WHITE $99 Lightweight. compact portable. Uses AC cur-· ~ rent, 12 volt DC -auto adapter cord Included, ' • or 12 volt battery pack.• Quick-on Sunshlnee picture tube. K092Y. ·-~ 17"::. COLOR PORTABLE TV $307 Chromacotor picture tube. Power sentry vOltage regulaltng system. Solid-state super video range tun- ing system Synchromatlc 70- pos1t1on VHF cnannel selecllon and more K3710W. 19" :. COLOR PORTABLE TV $326 Features 1~. aolld-state Titan• cnass1s Power Sentry voltage regulating system. Brilliant chromacotor picture tube. Solid· state super video range tuning system. Credit terms available. K1908C. 19" .:::. COLOR PORTABLE TV $384 LAW• MITA All VOTUM 1000/. solid-state Titan• chassis. Power Sentry voltage regulating system. Synchromatlc 70-posl- tlon UHF channel selector. Auto. fine tuning control. K3920W. UllC IOCll SU-•· UI ClmlTt • . , • .. . t • . • l , .. r . $ • . A 18 DAILY PILOT DEFENDS RESERVE Adri•n• Otanlurco aPwa,..,..., .. 'SHOULD QUIT' Watter tngalla Friday. O.C.mtHtr 15 1911 Ingalls: Gross' Gianturco' s Abilities Hit • OAKLAND <AP> Sl1.1tt1 lr1tnaport.1lion dllcif Adriana OJaoturco httt dt'mOMtruh'tl "1ros1 In tompetence" by hoardlni hlahway tunda and 1hould rMlpa, th ch alrmu.n of the Atu1embly Tr n1pcwtat!on Conamltlt-e conlt'nda An~mblyman Waller ln1&all1. D Rlver1lde, made hl• char&H at a C'ommttt m" Una. iaccu" Ina the ala le Truuportallon Department (('1ltrana1 of fa.lllnit lo &pend m111lona of dollors In highway fund io1urt1luM·-. lhul ht· u1d am· lu.tnai their valt.M' bffaust> of inflation M • GIANTUllC'O, DIREM'OR o•· the• dc>p11rt . mt>nl. uys 11t11tt" haahwav rt"u.•rvt•a 1.1rl' hl{lh bt>rau1 that 11 th bt l way to qu1t.hfy for fed~nl funds rht1 rommattee hearma dealt with thP r.-.,ervt!> tasut> In.call• 1nv1tl'd Ma Gtantur<.'o lo ultt>nd. but sh"' <'th>d a prf'vlOU!\ t•omm1lmcnt 1and sent am 1ude to re d ht'r 1tatement .. f'vt-alrt.'udy callt'd for her rf'sl&natlon," Jn11U1 Wld rcportera ·•If the failure to spend the n•at•nes demonstrsteit hPr .rr~~ ln<.'ompetence nnd If she h<ts lht' bt'Sl mtt'rt.'111.'. 0 e peoplt: of this 11tnl11 Jn mind. she should relJre .. LA.ST SUMM ER THE L TURE insert- ed langua~t' an the slate budget 1tpprovmg Ms <.iianturro's salary only through Jan. 3() However. I( the Legislature does not extend 1t , Gov Edmund Brown Jr could pay her salary tn several other adm 1n1stratave ways. Tht-Ltlgislature does not ha\ e the power lo fire gubernalonal appointees. Ingalls said C:altrans has $173 m1llion on hand and a delay 111 using that money will rebult an a 75 per('ent losb of value withrn five years "IT'S A VERY OEl.IBt-:RATf: altt.•mpl by this daret·tor not to spend money for highways," lngalls said. Mo.-... in Of fi ... es Holiday F etes Revive By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: My supervlsoT says we wilt not have an office Christmas party this year and that fewer com· panies give parties these days. Is thls true? -Z.N., Asbury Park, N.J. ( CAREERS J information about venture capital, like how and wh.-re to gel it. -B.M.M., Phlladelpbla, Pa. Weloomf' 10 OOP 01 SoulMrn Ca111om1a s 1a"1e.,1 eollecltOns of 11qn11nq an•J PdhO lt'•sure tu1mlurll Enhance Ille t>e;iury of vov• hom~ 0< orkci• wolh iust lhf' 191'11oucn lrom OOC' 01 ria,, s mou.,,inos Ol •amos "91'l1nq '••tu1t>s p<11o0 anO le<su•" •urn" lure sels bar ~100') ga> loqs ;ind lrr{1)1otl' c1c cosSOll(fS wall dOCO< crystal cnanoet1('fs •oom dlvlOefs anc ramcisnaoe-. Ownpr T I'd V4:'10uqo nos 1am11y ano Stall Pl.'l.,OOdllV •OV•li• you I() eaplO<e Flao1 s eacoa.119 wo110 or tomlO<ldlH· "''"'" lurn•::.n~ A 8L7387 8 V-8981·15 C H-5480 D 8&182!>.5 E BM-561818 F 88-1007 G 8&18069 Reo Price 2260.00 206600 840.00 1748.00 39600 332.00 1<>112..00 Flair Pnce 139100 132800 51600 112300 25400 21300 702.00 Only Escondido s10<e has all slyles p1c1ureo. Special orelera aYallabfe trom other st<><ea 9?2 Ed~f Vclllf'V Parkway ~2 F1r~1 St'P"I E~COMiOO 74b 1497 Enon11a~ 4.!b·0141 1421 N fl C.,m,nr, RPJI S,111 C.1t·m1-n1e 4'12 )74) The office party seems to be makin~ a comeback. af a nationwide study of 180 companiesshows a trend. Banks are creditors, venture capitalhrmsa~owne~w~1nvest .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for long-term capital j:!aans. Holiday merrymaking 1s set for 42 percent of firms. up from 33 percent last year. One-quarter or festivities will happen on company time. Whtie four of 10 employers also okay informal parties during work· ang hours. only 3 percent allow alcohol on the premises. The study. by The Bureau of Na- tional Affairs, Inc .. s hows half the farms surveyed will gave paid four· day Christmas hohd&ys; one-lhtrd will be equaJly generous at New Year's What are C'hances of vacationing the entire week between Christmas and New Year's? Shm, unless ac· cumulated leave time is taken· only 16 percent of firms tell everybody lo take the week off with pay. * Dear Joyce: My goal for next year is starting my own company. I need Cops Find Cocaine Al New York Disco NEW YORK (AP) -Five packages of cocaine were found by agents of the Internal Revenue Service who were checking the books at Studio 54, the fashionable New York disco. Ian Schrager, the 31-year-0ld co· owner of the trendy night spot, was arrested and charged Thursday with possession of five ounces or the drug, said U.S. Attorney Peter Sudler. A brief from the Small Business Administration explains the ABCs . Enclose a s tamped, selC-addressed, long white envelope to me at this newspaper with your request for "A Venture Capital Primer for Small Busmess.·· * Dear Joyce: Is there a market for selling my crossw.ord puzzles and what kind of remuneration is In· volved? -S.C., Houston, Teitas Send submissions across as many editorial desks as you see Usted in library reference books like "Wnter's Market." The money is downward: often $5 to 10 per puzzle. sometimes as muchas$25. • Dear Joyce: Is there a llst of col· leges which offer special services for people \\'ho are bandJcapped? -J . V.M., Mon&gomery, Ala. Despite its sectarian title. "College- Guide for .Jewish Youth" mcludesa list of selected i ns titutions offering facilities for the disabled student. facilities for the disabled student. Cost 1s $6.95 fro m B'na1 B'rilh Career and Counselin~ Services. 1640 Rhode Island Ave., NW. Washington. D.C. 20036. This guide also gives in· formation on the Jewish as~ts or leading colleges and umvers1ties. Send career que6tiom /or posM~ uie in thi3 column to Joyce i.,mn Kenn«Jy at thia newrpoper. The perfect gift our classic imported Scottish coShmere V-neck AYOiloble In 12 colots y ~ AIR 9 CALIFORNIA Reno from Orange County and Ontario, for as little as $37 one way. Our lowest fare saves you $9 over the nearest competition. Daily nonstop jet service from both cities. Take off for Reno. Sparkling night- life. Posh, new casinos. Big name stars. Harrah's famous automobile collection. Nearby ski slopes and beautiful Lake Tahoe. Call your Travel Agent or Air California reservations. Daily flights to Lok~ Tahoe too. In Orange Coun- ty, (714) 752-1000; Downey, (213) 924- 3313: Laguna, (714) 496-6000: Los Angeles, (213) 627-5401; San Cle- mente, (714) 496-6000; Riverside/San Bernardino, (714) 825-6900. Reno service starts December 18. ... . • CALIFORNIA I CAREERS ' I • ' CALIFORNIA rnday Dec.ember 15. 1978 DAILY PILOT A 11 Women Trading Marriage for Dates SAN DJ!:CO (AP) -A former col· •~c• dean who quit to tun a dallna service aaya most mlddle-ege unale w{>men aren'l lootin.t for marrt111 these daya u much u a r JaUOIOSb.lp. Dr. Jim Soula describes It as · • • complete rewnal" ot the situation r.ince he ~gan h111 bus1nei.b rune years ~o. "TlfC 18 mfJ femlnl•t mov~menl at work." be .. id ln an lnl•n1•w A total ot l~ lonely women havt1 1l1n d u_p thl1 month Mnd ol thOH, uld Soul • 60 Ptrcenl "don't want lo I t marn~ the:-, want a n •IJ llon11h1p " Ol LE, SAID. "THlff 1a all frustrating to mtn wtio don't un dt1r.t1nd and kHp aaklna why an womcm eo damn picky .. The women. he ooltd. "h&vt• 11 more expenelve look than they did 1 ynr •.co. ~ ttulored look. They are ~howlng ll•11:. und lc1>i.. skm Th1s spt'ukA for lt.Hdr lt uy11. Tm ht1rd to touch but rm Rood looking und It makewnt.·lk't\lrable ·" Dul Souf~ sald "tensions and unx· leUes are lwldmg an the women I havt' discu.,sc'C'.I Th\s doe1' not make for happlnel'ls .. Among the l.000 chenti> served by Soules annut1lly. on the average. hJvt: been~ marnuges Soulei; is a former DdmlnlstratJVe dean of voctttional education at Palomar College and has d doctorate m educatlonal psychology ~~ete:~~!.:~rc:~:~,· COBRA ~!:::::;;:;..-.._~ READY TO GO WITH RADIO 1/12 Shae Drivers who don't smoke SUPERMARKET OF HOllY GOODS /1111 '\J'I/ /I ( II ltl'f:'/l fll f #( l('I\ I, "1111 l.H I 1\11 HU.llT nu.". I • 10 •-.4r••,,..-u ) ( "'''"''-"-' ' "'" , ... _ ......... _, ... , '" ·-.... ""' .. CHOICE OF .• PSI MUSTANG P-40 WARHAWK SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE 6'' LIST S13.50 t~ each ~.... each HO ROADRACING -·SUP ER BUYS ----.. ...... tu._ .. .. 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ARMORED VEHICLES ~ PLASTIC MOD£.LS , ;._· ' e K.tNG TIC,E.R GlRMAN -t Motorized rt -p;;.; ;, ~~· e I J4/8S RUSSIAN ~i.----• ,OIX JO f I( E.NCll ~~~:~ch~ 60% Off 198 Hgbbv Shack. aero soort two -R/C TANK J_tfJf"';J, 1/32 SCALE RUDY TO GO WITH RADIO M()CJl'of fl•l OU0.11.\Ul l .llt4fH toll ""It""'" 10 I Ht 1M4H5Mlllt II INS I At l tltt ... fllll1ts1-C ,.,..,,..,. ,_0\1 - ....-1""'°1t'SlllN>Y IO<h • AIB DAILY PILOT Friday DeGemtMr t!> 1i78 QUEENIE He'sAwarded$100 000 RENOIR ' TOPSS4LE ·····-----~--................. ...,.... 12 ... ,i; · 'I uu t-"tcUllH·~ lfl th( bll aalanea, but when there'• an llll~>rt.tlll Lk't'I IM 10 be madt•, you ad me what my v.11m•in"' 111lu1Uur1 lf'l la mt'" Cafholf~s Sunday Mass To Get Wine WASHJNGTON <AP > Many of America's 4 Roman Cathohcs could soon take part 10 Sunday • commumon services more closely resembling those of Protestants walh wme served alongside bread wafers under a change approved by the NataonaJ Conference of Catholic Bishops. A conference s pokesman announced the change here a nd S8ld the n ation's bishops also ap· proved a special annual collectaon ~~ch is expect- ed t>vt>ntually to raise about $7 million a year to pubhc1ze the church and il.s work B0111 PROPOSALS WON HEAVY majorities dunng a November meeting o( the conference here but fell short of winning approvaJ from the required two-thirds of all bishops eligible to vote. That margin was reached after ballots were mailed to bishops who did not attend the 1 Washington meeting, said Bill Ryan, director for the coruerence's information office. The conference also announced formation of a committee to monitor church-state issues and said the bishops will meet with women concerned with remalt> Cahtolics' role in lhe church -including the matterofordinationof ( J women, which is now REUGION ban1k~~ said the con· • ...__ ------~ ference voted 187-82 to giv e local bishops • authority lo allow both wine and bread to be dis· tr1buted al Sunday masses rather than just on 1 ~pecaal occasions as al present. UNDER TIIE OLD PllACl'ICE, persons in the • congregation received only bread. Ryan s aid the church's "ordinaries" - bishops s upervising dioceses which in turn control Catholic parishes -voted llS-50 for the national collection to pay for a public relations campaign aimed al making better use of the mass media in spreading church doctrine. Specific programs are to be developed, but supporters envision more Catholic radio and television spot announcements, increased financ i n~ of dramatic programs on television and a general increase in use of the mass media. Half the money collected would remain in the local dioceses, and the rest would be used nationally. CONCERNING THE COMMUNION CHANGE, Ryan said use or wine as well as bread on special occasions has made the practice "pretty familiar t.o most Catholics." Resistance to distributing both al Sunday masses was based on fears that il might lead to great inconvenience al churches with big con· gregalions, not on lheologicaJ objections, Ryan said. The distribution problem has been largely eliminated with the use of laypersons to help give out communion in recent years, he said. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> A JUry haa awarded Sl00,000 to a musician and houatpalnter bc!cauae • court clerk '1 mlalake ll'C.I lo hi• apcndln& 15 month• ln ah1lt 1>rl1on J anae~• RUl8ell, wh o won th<' award from a Superior Court Jury iuud th flral thing ht> plan1 It> do wllh tht money la throw • rO<'k ·n· roll party for his rrtl'Ddl "WHATEVER I 00. I hoJM) l lnvesl lt wt1ely," Ru»Hll tuld. The jury round ch:rk Patrick Lynch and hl1 t-mployeir , the city ot San Stamps Bring $72,500 1 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -A New York stamp collector bas paid $72,500 for part of a stamp collection willed to Birmingham by a local stamp de· aler's wife. Henry Engel's bid for the stamps left by the • widow or collector J . Hubert Scruggs topped bids or $65,400 and $61,000. The total Scruggs collection, said archivist Marvin Whiling, includes between 500,000 and 1 million items. Francl.co. ne1H1ent for record.int "felony" l.natud of "ma.demeanor" In Ru11ell's court flit when t.be young m•n pleaded guilty lo petty theft in September um. SUBSEQUENTLY HIS probation was revoked. and he served 15 months in Soledad prison. rolher than the 83 days he would have served in county jail under mlsde· meanor conditions. A probaUon officer and t.he public defender who represented Russell were cleared of reapons1blUty tor t.he error. LONDON (AP> -A Plerre·Au1u.te Renoir P"ntlna of a woman batbln1 fetched the top price of $288.~ at an auction of 87 Im · pressionlst and modern paintings and sculptures at Sotheby's. Sales totaled $6.620.~. and a compa· nlon auction of Im. pressionlst and modern water colon and draw· ings brought $1.384,188 more. Only 10 mg. tar 0 .9MG.NIC. NATION Plate of the Dey CHOPPIT -Owned by Oary Glenn or Orange. That's what Glenn did lo his custom-built van. He says it ls the only chopped-top In California. ll'llOfl'l'tllOft lor '"' "P .. 1 ~Of Ille 0.y" It t-'ied b'I' Mike Fetle~ •u lhOr OI ,,,. ,.,, eellhotl ol Ille "WhO't W)lo ol "-''°"•fl•ed Celllornl• L~ Ple!H .• II YOU ... ~.., , ....... u,. Pl•te -cM· tell\ to Mlq Fertey, '101 Wllalllre llvd.., iulle IOZ, e.*1, Hiii\ '11212. RARE FIND! OLD WALNUT CAn AIM'S CHAIR Taste so good you won't believe they're lovler In tar than all these 100'5: sa9so so••Y_.... dealwt ........ ._ price. MatchlftcJ Al"lll CWn _. ....... at $65.00 ..... McMAHAM DESK .. c .... Mne, Ille. 1100.....,.. ..... ,42-1450 • ~ M1~~om v.~~m UOtm'i IOO'I LOO\ 19 13 19 18 12 MO.W MO.W MO.W MO.tAI MO.W MO.W UMO.NIC. lOMO.NIC. l2 MO.NIC. UMO.NIC. UMQ.NIC. o.tMO.NIC. Source of ell' tar and nicotine disclosures rn this ad 1s enher FTC Report May 1978 or FTC Method. Of All Brands Sold: lowest tar; 0.5 mg.'tar,' 0.05 mg. n1cotme av. per cigarette. FTC Report May 1978. Golden lights: 100's-10 mg.'tar: 0.9 mg. nicotine fN. perc1garetta by FTC M11thod. t 11 MO.Wt 0.7MO.NIC. Sakm • 18 MQ.W UMO.MIC. 17 MO.W 1J MO.MIC. 11 MO.wt o.tMO.NIC. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. f 4 I ~ .. -....... ~ ,, r INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Horoscope ·~ f"nday O.C..mt>er I~ 1978 DAILY PILOT Tower Sweet Tower A water tower, circa 192 7, is the center of the Peerenboom family home in Huntington Beach. By DF.NNI MtLELL/\N oi .... o.i •• -..... Old llml'r8 tall 1t th1• Water Towt'r llou!>t' That't. un apt ~ohr•quet for the half ''t•ntury old bluff.top boust-on HMrtlord Avt•nue 1n old Runtinl(too Beal'h Th~ house lwllevt'd to be the only thn·t· tttorv house in town wu~ built out o( 1&n old waler tower erected in 1927 The tower was built by Augustus "GU!l. Brown, an early Hunllnt,'lon Bt>ach resident who made a fortune In oil Hls house 1s still standing next to the Peerenbooms When the ground water on Brown's proper ty turned saJty, he booked up to city water and turned the tower into hvmg quarters The unusual house. which 1s visible for blocks. attracts a constant now or s ightsee.rs ''People come to the front door and say, 'We've got to see your house'." said Chris Peerenboom, whose parents, Charle!> and Eileen, bought the house in 1959 The original l l1h·foot by 1 l'h·foot water tower serves as the kitchen and second and third.floor bedrooms. The ground-floor living room (originally a garage), dining room, Mrs. Peerenboom's bedroom and bathroom were added onto the original structure years ago. The two tower bedrooms and third.floor balcony can only be reached by climbmg an out- side stairway. "This is so much fun when It's raining, you wouldn't believe it," said Chris' sister Kathy. who occupies the second·floor bedroom. "It's a distmct disadvantage.'' "No," said Chris. who has the top bedroom. "it's a distinrt advantage: when you want to get home at 3 a.m." The most startling feature of the water tower house is the 360·degree view it affords from lht' th.ird noor balcony wtucb rings Chns' lwdroom · I don't think unyone cun see as much as \H' cun." :.aid Kathy " On u C'leur day tht' Peerenbooms have an eogll'·l'Y(' view of Saddlebiu:k Mountain. f'ash1on l!>la nd , Cutalana. Palos Ve rdes Peninsula, downtown Santa Ana and Anaheim Stadium At mght they can see the lights on Hunt· angton ~ch pier and. in lbe summer. the fireworks dJs play at Disneyland. "I can check out the surf when it's over three feet with my binoculars." s aid Chris. "I bke the privacy too. I come out here and un· wind ·· Kathy laughed: "Yeah, we can watch all lhe traffic jams on Beach Boulevard. too." The Peercnbooms were livmg in Mojave in 1959 when they came to Hunlington Beach to look ror a tract house. T he family was drivi ng down Bea ch Boulevard when, by chance. they took a side :.treet and wound up in front of the water tower house. A "For Sale" sign had been posted only that morn in~. ' "When we kids saw this we flipped out," said Chris. "We were running up and down the stairs." "After you see this you doo 't want to live in a plam house." said Kathy. "You feel so open. You don't feel closed in because you can see everywhere." Unusual houses. it seems. run in the family. A cousin in Wisconsin laves ma cave·like house made of foam bubbles . And an aunt in Pasadena once lived in an all.glass house. As for living in a water tower house. Kathy Peerenboom said, "I like it because it's unique. It makes you feel good living in a unique house." 8J Chris Peerenboom in front of the family home: a converted water tower. .------------------------------------------------------------------... ---------------------~ , .. I ' . ' . ' ' , , Al Ogden: a proud 13-gallon donor. Blood Donors The Red Cross still collects whole blood and donors are needed auring this holiday season. By JUDITH OLSON Ol IN 0.llY Pli.t Se.ff It may be questionable whether you can sell your soul but there's no doubt about peddling blood anymore. It can't be done. Blood donation bas become a speciali2ed, carefully monitored activity in California and several changes have been made. There is still money to be made but it's now from the sale or plas m a, particularly that with rare an- tibodies. Whole blood ls still collected by the Re d Cr oss for va rious purposes but rar fewer donors ever tum up than needed, accord· ing to Red Cross officials. "Only three to five percent of the population of this country donates blood," said George Hyde, administrator of the Santa Ana Red Cl"06S office. Plasma donors bave a bit more incentive than people asked to donate whole blood. They may earn anywhere from $8.50 per time to up to $50, depending on the rari· ty of their blood. Plasma donors can give much more often than whole blood givers, too, since the red cells are all returned to the donors each lime the plasma is taken. THE aED CROSS is open 365 days a year to collect whole blood but the administrator said the 'worst period is coming up now. I Donations alack off greatly during the holiday season. tbouah the need for blood doesn't. Keeping up with the turnover ls l poasible because of people like Albert Ogden, a Costa Mesa resi· dent who ta now working on giving ru. 13th eallon. He bu been cited many times by the Red Cross but be shrugs oil ... ' r the honors. "I JUSt got into the habit," he said. "It sure burns me up that more people don't give." Ogden started giving blood dur· mg World War II but the first rec· ords were kept in 1949, so be ac· tually has given more than 13 gallons. His son. 30, also is a donor. .. , ONCE GOT a letter from a lady in Sao Jose, with a three· oound box of See's candy," Ogden ~aid. "Her husband had gotten a pint or my blood ... Ogden. a lifetime resident of Costa Mesa and past president of the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, believes more people should think about giving blood. Employees al Connell Chevrolet in Costa Mesa also are avid blood donors. Each year since 1974, the company bas cont.rtbuted at least 100 pints and last month the milestone of 500 was reached. The firm started an exclusive organization, the "500 Club." open to any employee who bas donated at least one unit. Holding the lndivtduaJ record at Connell Is Jerry Perkins, a new car salesman, who bas donated 23 pints. THE BLOOD DRIVE at Connell is led by Pere Fuller, assistant sales manager. Wby don't more people donate? One of the myths about giving. accordin g to a Red Cross spokesman, is that the more com· mon types-0 positive and A positive-aren't needed because there are ample donors. The truth ls the spokesman said, that since those are the most common types they are used the most and there ls always a need for more. OMIY Pllet ....... ty LM ,,.,... Linda Olson with whole blood at the Red Cross. Most people have no idea how their blood type fits into the spec· trum. 1be categories are divided into four types, both positive and negative. or 100 donors. 39 have 0 pos itive. Thirty-tour are A positive. 81,; are B positive and 3\-'l are AB positive Oo the other side, out of those same 100, seven are 0 negative, six are A negative. l 'h are 8 negative and less than 'h are AB negative. All blood taken by the Red Cross-some 60,000 units per year -ls processed within four hours after It is received. FIFTEEN TECHNOLOGISTS wqrk on the blood, performing a dozen tests on eacb sample, in· eluding typing, and the all- l mportant examlnatlon for syphilis and hepatitis. From the donor's table. the blood ls taken to the labt put Into a centrifuge at 20 de1ree1 Celsl· us at 3200 rpm for four minutes., There ll ta separated lnto packed cells, platelets and plasma. • Some blood ta frozen and some ls kept fresh. Up to 300 unita of rare types are frozen ln plastic bags with pycerol ln the "red cell freezer" at.f5dqreeaCelcl· -ua. Tbh may be stored up to three yean bY law. the Red Croes sald. Once the blood 11 broken lnto tbe • I components and the blood is packaged for use, it 1s shipped off to the 40 hospitals in Orange Coun· ty as it Is needed. A big board at the Red Cross lists all the institutions and a tab of what they have on hand so in· ter·hospllal transfers can be made if necessar y. Technologists pe orm a dozen tests on each blood S81TJ)le. Plasma Banks Blood giving is a process carefully regulated by the state. The image of the skid row alcoholic selllng blood for his next "rix'" or booze may persist But the truth 1s that most people who sell their pl asma today arc healthy. normal. maanstret.tm and1v1duals. Some. in partic ular those who have blood with rare· antigens. are housew1vc~. mothers wh o have had problems w1lh the Rh factor dur· ing childbirth Many people are not aware of the change that has taken pl<1ce in the pnvate bloodbank Now. the ··hfestream" 1s collected Lhrou~h a pro('css called plasmapht•res1s. m which thl' plas ma 1s drawn off and the red cells are rt' turned to the donor With this process. donations can be made twice in a seven-day ~nod ft is a l'arefull y controlled process. accord- ing lo Vera Martm. co-owner of Golden State Biolog1rals. lnr .. a Costa Mesa laboratory which collects blood with rare antibodies A preliminary physical is done on each donor and the vital signs. such as blood pressure, pulse and temperature. are checked before each donation. A pint or blood is taken out or the body and centrifuged so all the red cells sink to the bot- tom with the clear plasma on top, and then the red cells are returned in a sahne solution to the donor through the same needle puncture and a sterile apparatus. The process is re~atcd so that each donor gives two pints of whole blood, which is the equivalent of one pint of plasma . .. Eve ry four months. more extensive <See PLASMA, Page 82) ............................ Georgeanna Wright gives plasma while Vera Martin observes. ' m DAILY PILOT Frio.~ December IS 1tl8 Feed the Garbage Pail DEAR ANN· l'm o bacb lor who lives near a olce widow. Recently I mentioned that I like lemon mfrioCUe pie and aaate tbon s h e hu brou1ht one over here enry &rhaday. Her pi are lump)' and the lt'mon hlltng tutes Uke soap Tbr merln1ue tA rubbery nd tbe rru~t I~ ltkf' cardboard I 'v trtl"d to rOf'tf ~, but hanesl· ly, I can't swallow ll Even lb~ dos v.•lkl-d away Yo'hm l put down a piece nt that p1P lut Wffk pall 11\b kind aool mu..t l'Jl''nd a lot of Ume mak tnl th J'l6 • and the 1n1 rcdlt-nl• mu1t r~t ht•r 10~ moncr I hate to ollc•nd h r Ann Sht juat b('am'li wh<'n ~ br'lnaJ tholse r1e~ ovc>r What do you think about lt'lllnB her th•l I have-df>velopt"d an wllNJtY to lemon" <;Ull.'r\' C'ONSCU:NCE IN RHODE ISl,.ANO DEAK G.f'.: No die•. I feel di.hon< .,.t bl'caU54! I kttp lhitnkinR the woman aod tt>lltn;c hu the pies are dt• llc1oua. Actually. I havt- thrown cvt'r)' ont.• of them ln lht' a rbattt• • be would probably ••lleh &o <'botola~ - -----------. a • d I ' II bf' l b t" r the real Santa As real as 111• t>eard" Hun1tngton Cenre. t'ltocol1tf' plH art no bett4"r. Bf' 1rat'loo1t and ~· &anal' to ft>t>d the 1•rb11e pall. Tiie WOltl ID maat Set a great dul of pkasare oat of makha1 the plo. Ooe't deprive llM ol &bat. OTAL Total Tennis TBDS proudly presenb \...... ' the Holiday Collection of aclolfo Royalty Tennis Sportswear for men and women! ... l 17TM IT.•ootTA ..U...oll4 oono tm a llVIM TOTEM SPORTS CHRISTMAS SALE 15% :sAi'" WOMENS ·CLOTHES Qwo llty Alhletle f q wlp•nt & Fotltlo11oble ActlH Weor fM ~Me11, ""-"~ CAMPUS V AU.Ff CENTER I"'-·,._ 752-7JH ___,-:::; ALSO A•ALUU AT COSTA .. u ~a.YI n~ '""' A THIRD DIMEMSION IN STEREO SOUND -· EHt )OV rGUCkeft by takl•I lttt oat &o Sunday dlaatr oett lit a wbll~. Or aJlOYri kt walk. OEAH ANN My w1Ct• di~ In 1.97-'I tlnd lf'rt mt· Wlln lWO tt•l'n Ul(t• da u a htt"" t..aa t )'(' » r I &tarted to St"t.' u woman l worked with ln the b•nk We got ulone well My dauahttrs Ilk~ her and Wt' planned to bt> mur rlt"d Suddenly she un noun<'<'d sht> wu marry inti unother man. 20 yeurw ht!r ~t'lllor -und rtt'h Th\' womun t~ now head of a lurge office In a n other c it y . I telt>phoned and asked if she would give my older daughter a reference for a 1ob an that same city She hemmed and hawed and finally said, "Sorry, I don't know her THAT well." I was stunned. Why would a woman be so mean? You know the rem ale mentality. l don't . -LAFAYETTE QUESTION DEAR L.: That ua · kind respoDH WU a dig at you. Sbe may be un- happy IA ber marriage and blamee yoa in some penerted way for not • 'wlnDl.Dg out." People often select as a target for their anger som eone not directly rea pons lble. ( P .S. Soaod1 like you lacked oa t when sbe m arried tbe othtt guy.) DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 15· year-ol d who ha s something important to say. When I was 11. I weighed 190 pounds. I could die when I look at the old snapshots or m v1df l knc.-w I wu!I fut hut I didn't rtolit\" I looked lake-TllAT The k1d1J calh:d nt•· "Hipl)O" und "l'"ut.AA ·· I <'nt'd .1 lot I M.IJO hah'd athltt1c5 becausl' I couldn't do anythtnK hut waddle when th<' 0U1t>r kld1 ran und jumped Six monthb ago l t.11· c1ded to l~t' wl'1ght So far 1 huve drop1>t'd 4i! PoUnda. without ot dO<'tor or p1llB I itllll havl' .1 wa)' lo wo but l fel'I u lul bt'tkr ubout myfl4'1r I hope tht• porents r1f obese duldrt>n will 1w1 try to pwih th«.1m ttll11 dlcllnjl by tellin.: them how temble Oley 10<,k Bel1evl' me. the y alrudy know. -GET T ING SKINNY AND t'EEUNG GREAT OEAK SKINNY ANO GREAT: I'm glad )'OU w~r~ able to lose 40 pouadt oe yoar own, but I would no& recommend It for o&bns. All terloos dieters lboold flnt be eumlaed by a doctor and p~ ucler his obaervadoa. I llope yaa will go to a doe&or wlleD yoo read tht. leatt -aad send me a poacant wbeta you reach yOGr i oaJ. Wedding and engagt'· ment CJJ'IOOlmCeme?ll& nm on Stmday 1n the Datly Pilot. Fornu are avoalable at all Daily Pilot of fu:es or by caUmg the Features Depanmenl. 642-4321. To avoid d1&appoint · ment. FWJ>«ln>e bndes are reminded to have thnr weddmg 1torles. with a black-<md·whtle glo#y Of the tJride or of the couple, to the Features Depart· mmt one Wf!ek before the wNdrng. Engagemmt announu menls, with black-and· white glossy of the future bnde or the couple. must be received by the f'ealure:s Department su weeks before the IDftiding date ••• Plasma (From Page 81) medical testing is done on lhe donors," Ms. Martin said. The lab, one or about 30 in the U.S .. ad· vertises lor donors in the Pennysaver and Blue Shopper and pays $35 and up per donation. ·'The frequency of donation depends on the demand for the saJe or their plasma:· Ms. Martin said. "Some we see on a regular bas is a nd some give for a short time." Her donor of longest standing has been com· ing for over three years, s he said. The sale of plasma cannot be considered a regular income. Ms. Martin cautioned though. "There are no guarantees." The plasma collected in centers s uch as Golden State is sold to manufacturers for hemophilic products, vaccines such as the Rhogam shot and for blood typing serum. Most is sold to diagnostic manufacturers, Ms. Martin said, and some is marketed through international brokers. One reason the public ts generally unaware or the plasma business ls that "a lot of doctors don't know it exists," she added. It is a carefully regulated business. as is the Red Cross operation or collecting and process- ing whole blood. Regular state and federal inspections take place aod the qualifications are stnct. State regulations are enforced by the Department of Health Services' Laboratory Field Services division in Berkeley. There is another office in Los Angeles and from these two all of the l2S facilities in the state are checked yearly. Don McClelland, one or the examiners. said they look at more than 300 areas 1n each lab. from the general management or lhe facility to the ventilation. r ecords , qualifications of personnel and accuracy of records They check to see if oxygen is available, 1f the nurses are r e-trained every year in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. if balances are calibrated so that too much blood won't be drawn. tI consent forms are being ~1~ned and if donors arc giving too often. The laws are stringent but "they have been establis hed for dono r protection." said McClelland "In the final analysis 1t 1s recipient protection.'· He expects the business of blood and plasma donation to grow more complicated as new techniques, such as plalelelpheresis and leucopheresls, are perfected. "It's getting more complex as time goes by." McClelland said. "Physicians need new and more advanced products.·· , Real-Joy A 01ant real fir tree. a real Santa with a real beard brmo rea• holiday IOY Huntington C.nter Put some red u lls In your sunsets. Buy one of tf•• Cl.,..•m bo•t• list· td In th• Bo1 t l n1 cluslffed ads of the Dally Piiot. 642-5678 ---- ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE Santa 's changmg face on greeting cards over 100 years. Man of Many Faces Santa 1s a m an of many faces. Na s l 's Sant a was a ;:=:;;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;::;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;-========== squat. pixie-like figure. RU FELL ·s Among the Santas on ~reeling cards arc a white-bearded man or priestly mien sn re· llgious robes and a black ·bearded buc- caneer in a furry black suit One version of San· ta shows St. Nick in a military uniform . Others show him as a fragile figure in flowinjt robes and as the tradl· t1onal plump, Jolly old <>lr with a bagful of toys. Contcmporay card s t-ven depict St. Nick as a spindly legged fellow in tennis togs. recalling the Santa who REPAIR s lid down the ctumney in UPHOLST!RY Harbor Utes Clement Clarke Moore's 1823 classic. "A wi.....Y•W... llMhwyD.ye.cL s-t.y V 1 s 1 t F r o m S t . ""'Int 1122111 Mew,.+11-nl Nicholas ... popularly co!..~~" Ca.toM-c a 11 ed "The Night ._ ________ _. ____ _.•.•;.;.'-..;.7,;,l •OI._ __ _ Bero re Christ mas." ------------------_;_-Nast popularized not on· Santa was a tall. thin man until 18S3 when Baldwin. -Adams & Co. published an engraving showing a paunchy St. Nick with a scraggly beard driving a team of equally ragged reindeer. The roly-poly version or Santa gained wide SC· ceptance 1n the 1860s when Thomas Nast. a famous cartoonist of the pertod. began drawing the broad-faced old gentleman for magazine covers and book plates. ly the fi"ure of Santa Claus, but also many or his trappings: manufac· turing toys m his North Pole workshop. keeping records of good and bad children. and driving his reindeer. Nast also 1s credited with creating Santa's red coat. In a Civil War cartoon he s h o w e d Santa patnollcaJly dressed in a r e d ·wh1te-and ·b lue s uit. One artist says that in earlier times the artist could draw his own idea of Santa. but artlsts now h ave to wor k within limits. "People now know what Santa is s upposed to look like." she s ays. ·'They weren't so sure a hundred years ago .. ( Horoscope ) SAT URDAY, DEC. 16 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21· April 19): What you have been wailing for will arrive -pieces fall into place. You perceive what is to occur and what the outcome will ind icate. Libra is in picture. You 'll feel mor e secure. You re· ceive reassurance from one who has much to say with your life style. tracts you. Your own personality sparkles. You can win friends and 1.nfluence people -more so than in recent past. LIBRA ISept. 23·0cl. 22>: Goal is in s ight. Family situation is part of whether you s ucceed or fail. Taurus. Scorpio and another Libran fig ure prominently. SCORPIO <Ort. 23· Nov. 21): Good Moon aspect coincides now with far-rang10g views, opportunity to expand, to shake orr shackles. to add to knowledge . MAXI POWER. MINI WEIGHT. Hikers. Hunters, Campers, Climbers hvel light with Minolta Pocket Binocdars. These superb.qualtty pocket· size bmocula~ add a lot to your en1oymenl of the great outdoofs, but practicalfy nothing to the welgtit of your pack. •Brighi. clear, sharp images from ti nest op- li<:al-glass lenses. • CenteF-focus design tor easy operation. • Fold to nt easily rnlo poclcetorbackpack. •Weigh as little as 5 ounces. Sties A •ailablr. 6x 16 • 8x20 • 8x24 wide .qe 8x30 & 6-I 2x24 zoom Sight Instruments 2523 W. Coast Hwy. Newport leach 646-3275 TAURUS <Apr il 20· May 20): New approach. in d ealing w it h ag- gressive relative. can result in greater happ1· ness lor you. Stand tall -reruse to be intimidat· ed. Short journey might lead to fascinating ex· perience. valuable con· tact. Le o. Aquarius persons could play key SA~ITfARIUS (Nov. 22 -Dec. 211 : You gain factual information con· cern1ng investments. -~~~!!!!!~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ finances affecting close associate or spouse. Ca n cer . Capricorn persons art" in picture . roles. GE MINI <May 21-June 20): You have money de· rlsion to cons id er. Protect your own in- terest. Avoid attempting to force decisions -from others or yourself. Key 1s to follow instincts. It is very likely that your "1n· ner voice" would dictate caution. CA NCER (June 21· July 22): Cycle high - elements of popularity and luck ride with you. Gemini. Sag1ttar1us CA PRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Accent on dec 1s1ons concerntng partnership, legal lies. marriage. A Q UARI US <Jan . 20-Feb 19): Fresh ap· proach to work and health aids in success. Know it and act accord· ingly. P I SCES <Feb. 19- March ~): An end to loneliness. despair could be a n o ut standin g highlight. figure prommently. Ac·---------- ce nt personal a p - pearance. personality, initiative. Make n ew starts in new directions. Hori .tons expand - don't set limits on your own opportunities. LEO (July 23-Aug.22> · Obtain htnt from Cancer message. You're going places. especially arter you put aside groundless rears. doubts VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 I : EmphaslS on get· tmg to know one who al· CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ••• RELAXED GARDEN ATMOSPHERE ••• Plants, Books. Stationery a nd Dotanlcal Gifts Open 7 Days 10:30 A.M./ 4:00 P.M. 2647 Eo5t Coast Hwy. Corona del Mor 'orl\ln9 Corner Oohllo C, Coos1 Hwy Has He Bogged \Ou lrate1y? 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It l hu lltt 4tt7 U ( ( I HOT t( r I~ Hf Al l'IY GIVI ~I In llW ·••1•ilnt\ ot 01•,cOMANIA 110 • ""''t•O 0'"'"•r\ftff\ ''""''••Or w~v'• o"''n•" •dd••" •• UO e M•woo•I '""''' Onv• C•tv 01 N•.,POr t l<• .. h C-h OI 0•""9t \l•I• col (_,l1l0tn1" Ille!" OUI• lt.,,tltt I< •OOul lo bo lf..0. 10 rn"AHIM \AC.HA f OL(SlAM I •nd &"'Ill t<HAl tl \AC.••AfOLfSl•Mt •no \1 ll OU\ !i.AOHATOl ( H AMI tren\tor .. , ""-...,.,,..., -'"' •• i•n r "' Pe< 111c Co.\I Mt9flw•v • 1 (lly Ol Lono e...11 Covntv OI LO' AftOllt" ~·~ 01 r •"'°'"'• lM Prooenv to 0t t••"~f•,,-•d ,, *'"'~o '" -··· •• All \IOO In t••<Ht "''"''' OOQVl-1 .,,,, OOOd wlll ot •~•t d lt<Ol,..Qu• bu\tllt\t kl\Ow" •• PICAUIO'\ • ..,, IOC•leo ., ~ II N41WQOl1 (•nlH ~IVf, (llv of N•wp0r t Buch County ot Or111~. St•I• 01 C•l•lor.W. r i... ""'" t•en•rer wlll w '°"'""' m•loCI 0" O< •lttr I ... 1•tfl d•f Oi O•Umli••, It/I •I 10 00 f m •I Prof•t\forwtt f"'OW S-r¥1<•\ wM ... -ttu I\ tt7t N lu\111\ AVfllut, S.n I• An•. ( •l•forn1• 'to '•' ., ., llnow " to tf'ilf fr•f\tf#rft""\. "" bu\fnf''U *'•""'t\ Mid tddr•\\~\ u\C!IO tn t"' Tr•n\t•rOf tor llw 1>e\I tnrto' YO<\••• \A"'E O•tt O Ott<-• 1 it/I SorOU\ ~'411\ftOIHl•ml Eb<.,.,m \eO!Wlot~~l•ml Amit K,,..11 S ... IOIHl•tl'f Tr-'t:t'.,w'\ l'llOl'ESSIOHAL U c •ow SE•VtCU "'' N Tvalttt A-S.ttl• A11•. ca. mo• EK,..W H• 111M1·MF Fndny, December 15. 1978 * DAILY PILOT 83 Airline Contrast The Concorde. British Airways supersonic jet, in the background. dwarfs the Ford Tri·motor of Scenic Airlines in Las Vegas. The Concorde made its first visit to the fun city recently while the Tri· motor rues s1ghtseemg trips around the area. ,,._ P>.OI•\-~-'-.. " l'\o•1• 1'1 .. 1 Nov 24ell00e< 1,1 It 1•1' Ml< 11•1 P ,._ 1111 I V<1•I• • SUMMONS \I 'MMA~ CA PllBLI(' NOTICE C-fM ..... ., Pul>llS'-Or..-ot CCMtl 0•1ly P1i;,t ----------------------------------------- PUBU(.' NOTICE "ICTITIOU\ •uStHfU N4M( U ATEM€NT Tl'• rouow•no per 'o'" •'• cto•"<I Dvt.tflW\\ •\ 'O~Hll lo~\ ~001 IMCO <O 1611 0 S..0.11or A""n.-Co-t• AMu C& .,.11 P•l•r T f o•t•r 11• f ll•Y FtOlll, 8••-h i-Cl' "Jtta? M-t-R t<~I•• ~ Otn \1 N•WDOtl llff<ll, (A 'l')._o fll•••d r ~o•t1r 11'1 Mtr•m•• 0•. fl•tbo<I CA '°*t rn.-. bu\1M'' I\ con.siuc:tco or • Of'ntrt •I P""""""'"-P Pf"ttw T f""0-.1fl'r Tf~t~ !.t_.fwnt'ftf WA\ t\1fi0 -.1tn tNJo c ounty (ltr• Of O••llOC' County (If' o..,.,,,,.,., e. 1•11 1'1061" PuOll\""' ()',,,_ (C..O\I O••ly Po•ot o.c n n ,., 1418, J.,, s 1~1• \)<111 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ll\4' followtno l)*r\On\ •r• d otng bu,,,,.. ... , COM ENT£Af>lllSES. 1101 W L..o \Itta, Sff 600, Ot.-iQP, C•hl0<n1a ,, ... Wllll•m E ~l•rmlllP<, Jr. 1101 E F•""""""· a l•J Sant• An• C•lllotnla tt70t Wlllo•d l Ha•l•ll Jt tlJOS OtA~ P•r• Blvd . Ot6'1Qe, C•lllorn1a '7116~ '"'" bu,lntt\\ •s condut1td hy d ~t'r•I PM1nrntup Wllll•m C O\ttrmllltr. Jr Tf'llS \t•tf'ff'fnt w•\ ftll<I wt1h In• Covnty Ctorll ol <Hanoe c ...... 1v on NovemM• 11, 1•1e "10U4J JACKSON, t<IOOER & MITCHELL MO Htwpot1 C-Drlff ,_, .. nfl>- "-... " lffcll, Collf ., ... Publl•htlO 0rM19P CcMnt O•lty Piiot OK 1. 8. IS, ti. 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITlOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATE MINT Tiit-loOOWlno per\Otl " OO•no Du•t· nH\•\ .. AWTMOAHE F4AMINO & NUR SEAIEt. 3111 Alta L•~un• 8out.••r0, ~ 8eec,,, CA t76St .. IC,,.rcl A ... ewlllorne. Jnt Alla L09U'I• Boule•••cl. LAQ<l<IA S.a<ll, CA .,.St Thi• busll\f'\• 11 condu<tt<I by •n on· OlvtOVel R1crwtn1 A Mewth<>•M Tflll'\ -s••tf'ft'lit'f\f we'\ t•tf'O wltn ,..,. County Cl~,. ol O,.noe Covn!Y on Ot-<eml><'• 8, t'lt Fl .. 117 PuOff\l>r<I Ordl\Qf' Coa\I Oa11v Piiot Of>< IS, 11 )4, 1478, J•n S. 1419 ~J/8 PUBLIC NOTICE -------------"CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST.ATEMIEHT T"• IOllO•lnq l>~r\On\ lltf d OlnO 1111\IM\\ I\ E . 8 M CAT'nE CO. 11811 (Cid\! H1onway • •~. Leouna Buell Cl' ms• Edward llM MMQa••• t<•\\lfl, 8811 Co••• Hlf)flWO • 10, L•quM 8ta<ll. CA ~SI f tit\ buSll'eU "<on<lu<lf'd Oy •n on 01v10ual Mor~•• E t<.,.,,., This \l•l""*'I Wjt\ ll•f'd wllll tt>• County Cl••• 01 0U"9t' Covnlv on OtctmMr 11, 1•11 1"106.MI PubllVW'd Clrdn9f ,.,.,, O•llY P110I Ofoc. is. n, 1'1, 1•11. Jen s. ''" se••·78 P UBU C NOTICE "CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T~ 101t0W1no "''°~A•• oo•no bu\! nf'\\ .\ TUHOAA f'OU!PMENT COM PAN V'. '7131 S.mt!IOlt wn. Yorba L1n08, CA 117.a& Joe _.,._, 1n>• S.m1t\Olt wn Yo•l><I Llndft, (A tt!AI> f ddit Ford. 6001 SoflwlnO, Hunt 1no10t1 eu•ll. c• .,,,., T f'llS !IUSlfW\\ IS (O'ldurled by it 911ner•I P1rtM•shlP. F~FO<d T,,i) ,,~,-· ..... 1114'<1 ...... '"" CoulllV (l<Pr11 ol Or•11<1t CounlY on O..etmbf'• I . 1'71. ""•* PuDll\-Or...cie CIMISI Daily f>llOI Of>t u . 21.1'1. 1m. Jan s. "" 5604·78 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUI a u11111•H NAMf! ITATUdlllt' n. fol._,. --I• clloillO Ill/ti-,..,. ... HA~E 0EV£LOPM£HT COM P ANY, Utt "'"• L•oun• 8oul•vMCI, a...,... h!Kfl, C 4 '1tJ I AIClllrd 4.. -"ONll, 1271 "'"• Lao.in• eo..t ... ¥11. "'"°""" e..c 11, c ,i. m" Tiii\ t>vtl-•• <O!'CIUC1fel Dy~ 1,,_ OIVICll;al RICMn!A M~ T lllt tW!aftWm ..n llltld willl ti• cou111v c •er-01 Or•noe c°""tv °" frtuou,.,.rtn\l''-°"°""'-.c.ilh•ntt• _ _ Pt•tntlH MORAISS.ATk.t Otcemoer IS. "71 ~n 18 111Wlllw•I 11 l \Olli fl O H OECLAll IHO O•ltl\O•flt WILll4M COOPER Mt<r-fl'N_,, I N TI M T fO ~EAJ£ A E AL AOBEIH COOPE" M ERlllLL ·------------- TM• •t•t...,_,t '"" 111.0 "''" lhc l'•Ol'l!llTY FllOM TNE COUNTY llUILOING MAINTENANCE CO P UBLIC NOTICE (ovnh (l•r• 11• O••n~ luw,.ty un 01' O•AN G E &AY l'llOlllT IN( O eNIEA"ILL l11VUNTENAHCE ~-• lt11 PMOl'l!llTY CO IN( _.,.,DOE I Uu<IUQfl DOE)( 1-----------'7.. J On mot""· •·• I'"''" RoclOe Owly NOTICE! y.., Mw -"°" TIM "CTITIOUS &USIHl[SS l'ull'l\t-o..-. '"°"" '""'' p I ••<on""o ... ., , ..... 11 '"" IOll°'f"lnQ Cw-1 .... , .... ..-IMI .,.., wt~ NAME STATEMENT 0..< a " n ~ ttll At w•wt1"" 111 1n1 .. >11o11 111 l .. •e A .. I ,.,., N l"11 ....,... ~n .,.... '"-d Tl•• lollowl'IQ per'IOn\ ••• 001n9 M,. II .,,°""''• Iron• 1n. (wnty 01 Ot-#lttllfl » M"" ..... tM lllf-..U. llu$1nt n H PUBLI<." NOTI(.'£ "°' •<l<>Clt"" .. ,.,., STOHEGATE AAllNGTON AS. WHCUEA\ ltot (o..ntvot0r..n119 i. 4VISOI U•""" M lldO .. rNtfl!Mde, SOCIATtS, LfO , 4041 T31b•rl "'"own•• ol ort .. •n •••• •"" ""'\Of\<11 II Trl..,MI -* -i.w <_,• uo. Avel\u~. Suite 1. f ount••n v .. 110. l>f{I""' ty llo-f•11••ll•• lltr\( rlbtd 3nd tin •<ldl..w:la • --uca. ,.._.. ColilO•nla 'l710I l'ICTITIOUS IU"HEU WHE AEA~ '"" lountv ol O•~ d• .. nl ........... LM •• 1 .... ,.,,... J •mu L Cl•vton, 11'01 f>•~o NAMIE STATIMINT no .. pre•...O •n '"'""t IO~ .... \ltd <1011 .... ,1..... Bonll•. l O••l...,.to.. c .i11om1• l~ tollo••t\Q P*'"°"' ••• 00,,.9 p1optrty lo In• Co•\! Communtty t TO T .. £ OEFl.'NOAHT A <lvll Bvron L. W1lll-1 1811• S..1\1<1 CN\lrw\\•\ C\1lltQ~Ol\lro<.!undo'tllW!.....,.\Ol llW t0tnPl•1nt fl11i-llleclbVllWP'•ln (t'(llta Ctrclt. Pounl•11' Vall•y, 81.H PROP[ PTI ES ,.,,, C•dll """' """ .... ,. ••l<I 1111 •0•ln" yOU ISM loolno!•·· C•lllO•f'•• mat Cr Ml\\lOfl Vl4'j0 (A t? .. I Wl4'EllE4S II '' In ,,,. lllltr#\I ot • II vow wlY, to ~t...O !Ill\ law\ull, Steven J snt..-. ~ Tal~rl O•v•O w 8<1t'ltQef, U7 8tMftlllOOO ""' DJ\ttt(I to IH,,. '••O prOQtPrh vi\ YOU mu'\t w1Uun lO ci.v .. •fftr ff\•\ A"t nut" Sultr '· fount••n \lallt"Y se (O\t• MieY . CA 9'2t77 f.Ulr thfl tt"rm, ot tn.. .... ,., fl()ln tnt11 \Vmmon'\ , .. \f'nfMt on yov f1lf with C•llto"''• 9?7C. lton G Hitt ,.,nCe04I (1 M•\ co~mtvotC>fttnQP tf\1\ covrt • wr1ttfn olf'ad1no 1n lni\ bu\1n•\\ I\ tondu<tfd bY,. 'Ion V1e10. CA., .. , N 0 W I Hf II f FO A E 8 £ t T •t\DOn\f to lh• <omPIAlnt 111 .. limllfd P"'1~<'1llO l •On C 8al\IOO< 1'10 COtnan<IM' lll'SOI VFO lh•I lhi\ l•oard dOf\ Ju\11<e Court. •ou mw\I Ill~ with'"" SIOll<Hl<ll~Arht'QIOtl Or • 8LH-n• P•rlL (A G 70 ,,.,.o, MOOUN"f' 1" int..nt.on '0 HM\# court ~ written 04P.01rtq or c•u\t' an A\\OC1•tt~. ltd lhl\ bU\ll'Nt\i 1\. (OnducttO 0~ A ''°"1 d~ .,,.,\06\df Pf'OC»rty OtKribftod or•I e>leAdlnQ to ~ •ntertd 11'1 tf"lft 8yronl Wllltdim\ QitMr•t ~f11'Wr\hl0 in ,,,,. 40C'Hl)V"iJ lf'tl\.tl .tf\d tf I\ fWHeby d()(_ ktl) Uf'!~\\ you do \0, 'W'OUf Of>fdult f hi\ ""'""""'' W.t\ fl led With ,,_,. 0••10 w tul•io-• tou"': "~',;;"'~';';,°p:;:'Yo•::,~ n<tf I•• will ~ ent••ecl UOOf' •DOhUllOtl of ,,.. CountV Cl.,~ Of O••nllf County o~ Thi\ \t•tt!f1Wf'lt w•\ fllf'd with t~ df'\(r•OfO w ilt bf U\Pd tor ~c nool Pl•lnt1U anct th1\ court m •v t ntftr a O.ttm~r ll. t'71 Coullly Clerk ot O••~ CO<lnty on ourPO\t\ OY 1,,_ CO.\! Community ludqmenl ~·~t vou tor'"" ••11•1 O• Dec s. 1'11 Coll~* Ol\tro<I, m•noed 1n .,,.. comp•••"' wn•c" co..10 t<t0.1'• PuOh\....., Or~ (IMl\t o .... y Pilot 0.C IS, 11 '1'1. "11. J.,, S. "" l41S 1' ,., ... ,. 1 Sato •HI ano Cl<'"''""' proptrtv rt1u1t on QMnlSll,,...nt o< ,..,94'•. te~ •no PubilSIWd Or~ CIMl'1 0.lly P11o1 I\ lllU•tf'd on COU<lfy 0,.,..,0 Ii<» land• ot mono or P<"-rly or.,.,,., rtllet re· Dec l,IS.71,",1411 In Nt .. porl 8e•cll •nO " more O~lltOln1""tompl11f'I SU7 11 1M•llcu1.,1y Ot\<flb<-<I 1n ,,... •l!Mi..d 0 11 Y"" _..,. '° '"k IN .OYlce ot ----------- 1u.. •M an •Ho• ... V In ..... """"*" YOU '"°"'Cl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l T f'f> '"'"' ut t~ lfAi:tr \f''h111 br' dO '° promptfy to '""' YMlr wrtne" IO• t•n yeAI\ ro"""""' l"O won !ht •HPOnH, tUny, May bt filed on time SUPERtOtl COOllT OP -------flt\I 1u11 ctl.....,,.r ,,_th toltow•nQ ,,,. Oal•O M•ten 11. tUI C.ALIFO,.Nl.t., l'ICTITIOUJ &USINESS Ott• 01 ... Culton cit '"" .IQreem•nl by Willi AME SI JOHN ,,.,~ COOHTY OF ORANGE N"""'E STATEMENT !hf county l;y K•lhltS.tmons Oe1>uly 100 0Yk c..ntff Drift Wet! fllt ·~llOWll'O ~""" II OOil'O DU\•· T hf S•<t•IMV o• th!\ Bo••O •• tSE All S.ni. ........ c.tlll-• tVOI f'Hl6\ 11•,.bv Olre<!t'd tn IJO'lt 1()()1•\ ot lhl< OOHALOS PAAt< SU~MOffSIMULTl·PU•POS•I 81.' LL & SONS M"'GNESI TE, 416 noltct ot 1ntMl•on 10 1 .. .,,,. rMI prOMr Attorney •I uw Caw No. 1'-.... 52 M•n~'o°:;~· ~'::~!"'0~1~.~ M•nt• :~;.•;o~;:i ~:~ ~~~t.~~,:~!'uo,,:~ IJOJI San AMOlliO Or A;~~~"r!'t l(:N~~EA f s KANIA, Orl"f. A"41 .... lm, CA '2806 not I~\"'"" 111....,. 1111 OAo trom '"" Norwilk, ""*'° Otltndenl DARCY BATEMAN, Thi• bU\11\t'\> I• Conduelf'd by •II 1n a .... Of ,,,. """'"""''"no •I wn1c n ,,,.. Tel UIJI ..U.llJ JUOY KAISEA, DOE I INCMH)h DOE dlvlOU•I Board \!\alt con110N tn1tr1no 11141 1ust Al!Of'MY tor: "'"'"''" )( .. Ow¥d 8tll ano lo publl\h a <Ol>Y 01 I"" "'"'' f'O! • Tnt wWO "comolelnl" In< lu<ll'\ NOTICE' You Mff -.-. TIM Thi\ na1emen1 w•s tlll!d wll!I t.,. If\~ tnAn on<•• _...k IM thH• tJl <on e<ou-c:omplaim "e>lo•ntott rncll.Hln Olfrt "'"'-Ide-'"'' y.., wl-1 County Citric ol O••nQ<r co..nty on M'Cull•~ ..,,.-. bftMe t"" oa•• ot •••0 CfOH·compt•tnant, ~t•nd•nl · 1n ,..,, .. ,"9 _,,. ~ .,... ~ ~c 1. t978 m"tt•no in '"" Or-Co.\t Oa1ly c ludH < ron OffendAnt \if'Oular on wlll1ln S day~. •-Ille lnlwm•ti.n O.••ld II. --Pilot. JI n•W\Q<Ol)ff ol o-··· ttrCulA (IUO .. 11\f plu••I anc1 m•Kullrw ,,, .., •• AttOfMY "' Uw lion ouDl•\MO Int,,,, Ot\ltlct cl<>d<!\ l•mlf>•ntl •nd MU!tr A, wr1tttn .AVtSOI Ult.cl ... ~ ...,.__, 500 s. M•ln St., s..ti. ,,.. Pa"I'(! .. no ~.., ., Int •f'Qul•• PIHdlnq tl'ICludlnQ "" ... S .. t• O•mut El Tri-• _.. dKWlr c-·· Ud. Or..,.., C.A"'6e mttttno ot ltll> oov•rn1no bCWlrO ot ,.,. •••. elc, mus1 ~ tn tlle to"" rtovir•d '"' ... e11..w:i.., _. • .,. Ud . ._ Co.st Comt'MUf'lty (olltqp 01\trtct of by tnt Ct1lllorn10 Aultt of Courl Yovr da d<ttlt,. .. s dl•s. Le• 1• ,,.....,. •. O•o~ Counh . Callt0rt1•• on '"" llln or101,,.1 plMC11no must ti. ftlecl 1n '"'' <Ion .... ''-· ... ~ PuDtl•llf'<I Or-Co~nt O•lty Piiot, OK t . IS, n. 79, 1971 Sj()S 11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT Tiie fonowtno po..-. I• dotno Du•I· N'SM GEM ENTE!tf>AISES. 1101 Vello Cir • A, Huntl"91on Booch, CA tt"6 Gr~oory Elll' Mllcf'lell, teOJ V•ltty (It •A, Hunlll'IQ10tl S.a<ll, (A '7M4 06y ol O•<emC>r• ,,,. <OWrl •II" pr-· ""no ...... -OtOOI I TO T .. E OEFENOAAT "' (IVll Av rs lh•I a copy tllertol ••• ,.,veo on Hen complalnt his """ filed by Int P4•1,,. TAUSTEC'i WOr1n t<f"Mf AOC>f'rt Pl•lnlltl'I •llOf'llPV and on ••en P'••n· fill 09aln\t ""' IS..1-note•t ' l Humpn•tn. Oon<>ld G Holl, Ult not •tl><'e~lecl ~ •n ""°'""' • tlyov ..,Yl lO dM-11'11.i•wwll, (;fOrljf AOdci. Jr Wllli•m E Kfllltr Tl\t llmt w ... n • •UtnmOn\ I\ deemed you muU, wtltlln S d.Vl •ft., llllS sum· NOE s "°"' •nvto.,,, • l>'l'tv m.IY varv ct.oend•n<J mon• Is served on vou, lilt '"'''" tMs ABSENf non• Of' In• mttnoo ol WfVIU For ... m court."""" .... plffdlno '" •• _. .. to STATEOFCALll'OAMIA I plt.~CCP .. 310thrOUQl'IOS~ llle complelnt lll•JulllCeCovrt,you 1 Pvl>ll•-ClrAf\OP Coast 04•1y Piiot, must Ille "'"" ,.,. <0"'1 • wrlttOfl (()UNTJf OF ORANGE ' O.c '·'·IS. n. 1911 Olffdlt>o or cAuw "" "'"' f)Madlno to I WORTH t<EEHE. f>rMldoonl °' '"" S4W'78 be e nltr•O lnl,..,OOCNtl Ill._ .. to llo.ord ot Tru\tft'~ o1 1r...COd\! Com Ille compt•tnl wl!,,111 '"• tlm• munl!y Coltf'Of' 01\lrt<I ot O•ano• 'oe<lllt<l•-·U"~•JOUCIOto,l'OU• (ovnly (•lit"'"'" r,.rebv c..-1rtv '""' ·-------------Otl•ull will lie .,,,.,..., -•oolk•• ,,,. abov• Mid •~no Jlr..oluhOtl P UBLIC NOTICE tlon 01 tl>t Ol•tnllH. ""°en•• court moy w•• dui. ana rf'QUIMIY .00001t•<I ov ttw tn1er " IUOQmem egalnll \'OU IO• Int ••Id 8oerd •t " ffQula• m Ht•nQ -<•litf Oeman<l..i I" '"" <omolflnt. Tiiis b•l\lnH\ I\ <onouttt<I bv.,, In l"t•tol held on !ht !Jin O•• ot SUl'ERl<>'I COU•T 01' THE Wht<ll <oVIO rtt411l 111 9<1r,.,\ilmt!nl ol OlvlOu•I O..omoer. 1418 M\d Pl\S<PO by • un· STATE OFCAUl'ORHIA FOR w•oe•. tMllnQ "' mollPy or pr-rtv O• Grevorv E Mltcl>tll an1mou\ vot•o< W•d Bo.trd THE COUNTY 0 1' ORANG£ OI"•• r•litf rtQut\lt<I In In• com- T"I• ''"'"'""'' .... filed wltfl .... I H WI fN£!.S WHEREOF I !Id•• No. A·'IJU 1>l•1nt County Cl•rt of Or•~ Cowntv 0 l\frfunlo .... my"""°""" WAI.,, .. NOTICE OF HEARING 01' O. lf yeuwtuto--ttw.avlct af NO• U. lt11 IJth day of l>f'<f~r. 1971 PETITION FOii P•Oe.ATE 01' WllL •n at1-y lft ltll\ -.. -tflolfltl l"IMJ PuDll"""' Oranqe CIMl\I Dally Piiot !SEAL I A N 0 LE T T E II S 0 I' A 0 • ff M """""ly • t!MI '°"' wrlt1•<1 0t< e. IS, n. ?t, "18 Pubt.•'.:.'.., ~:,: ~~,7i .... , P1io1 ~~~~ri.R:J~0:u:::ri;,;:~~~N A:o ~.'!:s.!:it"'."J: r::l. ... '" .. .,, ""'"· S~SJ-7 0.-C IS 11 '1'l 1918 ~'9·18 .A 0 Mt NIST EA UH 0 EA THE WILLIAM E. St J°"H PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS &USINEU NAME STATEMENT T11t 1011ow1"'1 oer""" ;, oo•no """ M U•\ \OMCAS U.HOsc,t.P£ CO. 7144 W. 8•••rly Or .. OrM>Qe. CA t?668 SOlln lhdustrles ln<O•!>O•atf'd, • C111torn•• <Of'P>fa!IOtl, nu w 8 t wr ly Or . Or•noe. CA 117668 T"I• bu\ll'lf'H I\ c-.Cltcl bye <or· -••Ion Sotln lhdu•l•te\ Inc JarnH 4 Some"-Prtt~I Pre'llcllnt Tiii\ \lalHnfflt wa\ "'°" with lh* County Cltrll ol Oranoe Covnly on P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT Thf' fotl0¥11•no Pf"''on\. ar~ dotnC) bu\1nf'\\ a\ P J S HOUSEWARES. 16187 Un11 o. (;()thorO StrHf, Hunt1noton S.ACll ce11torn1a~1 (;l•nn J Pl<nt<O. SH w Promon tor,. N•wOO<t. (ellloml" •t.60 FrM• J Sctmo<41. SJSW P•omon· IO<Y. N~•OOft. Calllornl•ll1&60 'hi\ buSIM\\ 1\ <Ondvqed by • qtontt•I parlntrsh•O G'-J f>ICllKO Thi• •l•l•menl w•s lllf'd wt111 ,,,. County Clerll of Oranoe Counly Of' Honmoe• 21, 1'71 Dec .'· 1'11 1'101611 010i-MO Publ .. lltd °'""°" C:O.•I Dolly P•IOI, Publl\IWd Or6nQt CIMISI 0•11• Pilot, Ot<. e. 1s. n. 2', tt78 O.c•mi»• • I , is. n . ••11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS&USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie follo•r1 nq ptr\On\ ,.,. llotno bull<W\\H' PROJECT THIRTEEN l TO JOl 10 Cro"" Vlllty Pllwy , Sult• 101, laoun. HIC!Uf'l.CA '7611 H.rry i; W•tson. ttS" V1\la PllH 0• .• LaQUM Nlouel. (A '1&/7 Row MArit W•I-.. 74811 la Vida Or . L19-N._1, Cl' t7'77 S111entW .,. AbOOll, 74?75 S1>11rt•n, Minion vi.10. CA., .. , Tllll bustne\\ I• tondu<led by • llmlted p&nnenlllo. Horry E Wal\Otl Tiii• sl•ttmMI w•• tlll!d wllll ~ County Cltrll ol O••noe County on Ho.,.mlM!r 10. 1f11 ~ICTITIOUI aUllNeU N•STATaMIMT TM 1011ow1r19 "''°"' .,.. o.tno ~···· LAASON YACHT 5"'LH, 1101 W C°"t H......,, IMwPOrt 8Hth CA t*3 £~ J. Le'lO<I, 1000 MlllnljKNr• a.-. Newt*t .. •n. CA '1..0 $tell • Wlnclarl . 110 ' .A" W .. ,llOA 81\l'CI., 84llOM, CA., .. , Tlllt bu•lflttl II <ondutltd llY • llmll1IO ll<t'1NOlllP ScOll It WlMtf\ n it , .. _, ..... """ "'"" ,.,. Cou11ty Cttftl OI OrAf\99 Cou~y on o.t •• "'' PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITlOUS IUSINHS H4M• $T,t.'nMtlNT TM tot!OW1119 --11 ootno blltl• ... ,. .. , SW£01S ... AMEAICAN & IM P()RH A-0-$, IW Qnml W•y, COii• ~"" C1111om1• '2t'1 F••d•"o Mwrr•v Onw.11•, mt s ,..,.. °''"' Sant• ARO. ca11tomt• '170. Tiii• blls ....... "(Of'C'.l\.•IH bY •II In OIVIOU•I ''-""'"" 0•'"""'1• Thi\ \tel-..,., ltl<tCI with tf\t INOEl'•NOENT ADMINISTRATION Cltt'k 0 F E ST A TES ACT 8YGAI 5clk 11¥d. OeCIUt y E•IAlt Ol l OIS EON,t. CAAWFOAO, ISEALI 0.<ta~ Clllmplln andCM...,.ln, Inc: NOT tCE IS .. l.'RE8Y GlllEH tnat M9 l'otffl •-.No 1 SUSAN M MILLER"'" ltlf'd Mte1n . L-.11n• a-1\, CA ms• oetttlon lo• P,-oti.teo< Wiii ano Lett••• T•I· 11141 _.., ol Adm1nl5tr•tlon wllll wlll ann••.O At10tMY for Plalf'ltlth •nO 10< •u1-ltallon to .Omlnl\ltr un· • T II• w0<0 "complaint" IMl-s <Hr Int l~nl .am1nl\l•61ion ol cron-<omolalnt, "pl•ll'tlll" lncl..0.• l.'•lalu ,t.u, rtlertMe to wh1cll I\ C<OU.complal"""I· "*l•ndenl" In· m&Ot tor tUf't"" Pl•llculaf\, M\d tllat Cludt• crou-<lelend..nt. s•noular In '"" ttmt and pl.Kt o< 11urino tr.. 'Wtm <ludfls tllf! plU<•I -rNIKullne In· flt\ Mtn WI lor J.,,,...rv 7. lt7'1. at clUO.\ ftrrMnont -neu1..-A w<tll.,, 10·00. "'.In lhr<OUrt•OOtnOf l>ePO•I· pl .. O•no. lntlucllno.,.. ..,._,, Otrmtr· mtnt No >of WHl court • .i 100 C1v•< ,., , et< . m.nt be 1n tl>t lorm requlrt<I Centtr OrlV@ Wl!\l, In'"" Ctly ol Senta by lllt CalllorrW• Aulo ol Court Yeur A,,., Calltornla o•lotn•I otMO•t>o mu•I be lllf'd 1n '"" O•ted Oeceme.r IJ. 1971 coun wtlll P'Ooe• llht>Q lees •nO proof WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, lllAI • tOOY lllertol •••~Of\ H Cf'I County ci.n. plelnllll's •ttorrll!Y •nd OI' H C.h Pl••n· •OIEllT W. ANDERSON 1111 !IOI rtpr-t..s 1>Y an •horno >01 EHi ~ &l•d. T ... 11,,,.. -• Wn'ln'IOft\ I\°"""'° ~It• 600 ~'""o on•_,., rNtY "•'Y aeoenatno ,. • ....., •• ~ tllt1 on tllt me-OI ,.,.,,,ce. For ,,..,,,. Tel· CJUI ,W,..41... pie. •H CCP '1l 10 lf>rOVQfl 415 40 Allor""' tor ,...I_ PllbliSllecl 0rMIQt CoAsl 0.lly Piiot, Put>tlsntd ClrMIQf '°"" OAtlV Pilot Ot< •• IS. n .1'1. 1971 O.c IS, .. n 1'71 ~3'-78 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE JUHi! AlEXANO~lt Ctan of tN 8oord OI ~rvlMn Ol'fllCIM. l'ltOCIRDtNOI O~ TM• ICMllD Of' W"llYISO.I MOttANOE C:OUlllTY, CAUl'OllNIA s.M ...... c ••lfOrftl• .t. rftlllitr f'llfftlno of ow l!loa rd Of SWOfvl_.. et Or•noe C~Y. c.111~111a, atw tlniftt 4lt Ille 0o ... m1no ~ ot 111t OttArl<h oo-necs 111.,,. eo.ro Of ~Yi--. was lleltl 0.C•t'llllet" ""· .. • • 4.M. Tiit ... _..,. Nlfl'ltll ~ 119ffl0 !WtWlll: fllc>ma• "· Rlln , (!lat-. 1'11111, L. M- lftOllY. 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'°'911 Delly tltltot, Of( 1S, 19'1 09< 15. u. ,., '"" JAii ), "" De< ••• u. t2. "· 1971 "°"' ttuott•"40 0r...-Coot! °"'" Pilot O.<tmMr 1 e. 1$. n . ••7' ,,...,. ' "j Bridge for Blood 'Teaching Pros' Train Card Addicts DALLAS <AP> -ln 1966, when Minda Brach man of Dallas paid several hundred doUar.i to get one or the world's best brtdge players as her partner for a tournament, her fri e nds were am a ze d and her husband was dumbfounded. "Malcolm didn't encourage me at all. He was totally against it,'1 she said of her decision to pay Jim Jacoby. the syndicated bridge colum· nist and one or the world's foremost players, to play with her. "BUT AT THE lime, it helped my game a tremendous amount, in just every way. We won two regional events. which l never really expected to do, but it was after that that my game started to improve." Today, Mrs. Brachman is con· sidered a near·expert in her own right. So is her husband, the presi· dent or an oil company who decided to take on serious bridge after seeing how much enjoyment it brought his wife. "Many people are totally against 1t, and a lot of people can't afford to pay a professional to play with them, but it certainly did a lot for us." she said. "lf you play with nobody ever any better than you. your game is go- ing to stagnate. You really have to play with people better than you." BRIDGE IS UNUSUAL in tbat even though there's enor mous in· terest in the game and it bas a great fucinaUoo intellectually, it has not proved popular as a spectator sport. What bas developed, said Jacoby, "is a class of professional bridge players, experts, who teach their clients to play better bridge by play. ing with them in these tournaments and charging a fee for doing so." Competitive bridge in the United States is based on the master point system, in which status is awarded for finishing high and winning tournaments. T H E COMMON BOND among bridge experts, Jacoby said, is not that they pull off impossible coups or intricate plays. "The sec~t of becoming a bridge expert is avoiding blunders. The top players simply don't make blunders. They may guess a card wrong or gel too high, but as far as playing the cards wrong, they simply don't do it. .. Jacoby, 45, co-authors a bridge col· umn -whic h appears in 250 news papers around the world -with bis father. Oswald Jacoby, who was one of the first greats of the bridge world. He works as a stockbroker in Dallas through the week. JACOBY ONCE TAUGHT bridge classes. but has n't done that in several years. "l do teach high·level bridge on an individual basis. us ually through participation in tournaments," he said. He gives playing and bidding tips to partners and makes observations on their play. H e said the dr a mati c breakthrough. when average players become good players. comes when they finally learn to determine. through bidding and play, how many cards the other players have in each suit and which players have the key missing cards. "YOU RAVE TO try to •put• cards in your opponents' hands, and to do it r equires practice and concentration. You can Uken it to athletic compel!· tion. when you learn how to hit a ten· nis ball or swing a golf club. There comes a time in the learning process when what was unnatural and very difficult suddenly becomes fluid and easy," he said. Many people for whom brid~c becomes a consuming hobby never achieve that breakthrough, he said. although almost all s how steady im· provement. ··A player with very little potential will become a reasonably good player after 10 years of bridge as a serious hobby. Someone who begins with great potential will, in the same period or time, beeome a top ex· pert," Jacoby said. Airport Site Investigated PORTLAND. Ore. <AP) -Depending on whom you Listen to, Portland International Airport is either a safe metropolitan airport, a likely site for a future aviation disaster. or somethmg an between. Both sides aired their opinions before a special meeting of the Port of Portland commissioners re· cently. The commissioners wanted to hear the arguments first-hand. MUOI OF THE CONTROVERSY had been generated by Steve Gibby, a former controller at San Diego. who said he had warned the Federal Aviation Administration that a collision over that city could occur at any t ime. A jetliner and a small plane collided there on Sept. 25 and 144 persons died m lhe worst aviation disaster in U.S. history. "We started termination proceedjngs again~t him <Gibby> before he ever appeared on TV in San Diego or talked to news media," FAA regional Ad· mimstrator Chris Walk s aid. WALK TOLD THE hearing that Gibby was in training status In the Portland radar room and claimed \raumatlc shock and went of( duty June 22 when an airliner came within 2.68 miles of a smaller plane. The normal distance is three miles. Walk said. He said Gibby never returned to work and was terminated last month. The airplanes involved in the June 22 Incident were reported ln some s tories earlier this month as having come within 50 feet of each other In the clouds. Walk said other such incidents also were mis· represented in news reports . GIBBY, WHO SIGNED THE register as an "air safety advocate," said people ought to listen to the active air traffic controllers instead of ad· mlnlstrators. He s aid FAA administrators are bureaucrats who want to keep their jobs. "You can't have an agency lnvestigatlnK Itself," he saJd. He said controllers at Portland don't know the whereabout.a or airplanes taking off from Hiiisboro In good weather conditions. The Port owns Portland tntematlonal Airport, Troutdale Alrpon and Hlllsboro Airport. NAMED TO BOARD John Rau Rau Named To Board John Rau, ioresident or David Indus tries in Costa Mesa, has been named to the Commum· ty Advisory Board or Planned Parenthood of Orange County. Rau. a resident o f Oran ge, is acllvf> 1n civic organizations thot include the Or3nge YM · CA and the Oron~c County Health Planning Council. He wu nam~ "Angel of tile Vear'' In 1970 for the Harbor Key of the ChJtd Guidance Center. ... ONLYPll .. OT Business I Mortgage Options OK'd Plans Expected to Aid Yowrg Wouldrbe Buyers W ASHJNGTON <AP> -Two new mortgage plans expected to benefit young families and one a imed at helping older homeowners have been ap- proved by the f'ederal Home Loan Bank Board. As many as 2.5 miWoo families heretofore un· able to buy graduated homes m ay reap the benefits of payment and variable rate mortgages. The la tter has sparked controversy Reverse MD· nu1ty mortgages will help those who have slgmf1· cant equity in their homes. THE THREE WERE APPROVED Thursday and the nation's 2.012 federally chartered savings <tnd loan associations will be able to start using them Jan. 1. The 2,034 institutions with state charters are not covered by Thursday's act.ion, but many of tht!m are able t.o offer similar mortgages under ~tale laws. ··we are v<•ry excited and pleased," said Robert JI. McK.wney, ch8U'Dlan of lhe federal board. THE FIRST TWO PLANS "should appeal p1.1rt1cuJarly to young familaes whose incomes ~e ORDER YOURS NOW • • . ·. . -. •. ,~u• .• •• r . ·~~ • 7Ut ·'Lv?;?!~ ~ ,~~"< '~.:~· 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TVPE ON GOOD OUAL.ITY WHITE GUMMED PAPEA • • • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • • • • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------1 Fiii in th1t OOuP<>n. clip and 1'1\111 with s 1 75 10 I Pilot Printing. Label Otv. I Post Office Bo• 1680 • 330 w. Bey St I Costa MeM. Callfomla 92626 I I I I I I I I I 8• Sure to U:ro Your Zlooodo I PILOT PRINTING I I L ---------------------~ likely to rise " He estimated as many as 2.S mlllion ramiUes fall Into this category. Under t he reve rse annuity plan. older homeowners can borrow on the equity or their house and repay it when they sell or take it out of their estate. Individual reverse annuity plans will have to be presented t.o the board for approval on a cast:· by.case basts. UNDER THE GRADUATED PLAN. the in· terest rate remains fixed throughout the life of the mortgage. but the monthly payments are lower during the first few years or the plan. For example, a standard home mortgage of $50,000 at 9"'1 percent interest for JO years calls for monthly payments of $420. Under the graduated .plan, the payments during the first year would be $318 a roootb. The monthly payment wouJd increase in each of the first fiv e years, reaching $457 In the firth year. It would continue at that level until the loan Is repaid. THE Pl.AN ALREADY ls offered on many loans guaranteed by the Federal Housing Ad· ministration, commonly referred t.o as FHA loans. Variable rate mortgages will be available Im· mediateJy in California only. With variable rate mortgages, the interest rate and monthly pay- ments are adjusted regularly, depending on ln· terest rates in the economy. The variable rate mortgage ls opposed by Rep. Frank Annunzio. D-111., who calls it "legal loan sharking." Annunzio, chairman or the House banking consumer affairs s ubcommittee. said the prospect of ever·hlgher interest rates means con· sumers could suffer. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of Home Bulldera has said the variable rate plan could push up interest rates end add to the cost or housing. And Sen. Wi lliam Proxmire, D-Wis .• chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, called the ac· tion a "senoua breach or falth with the Congress." He s ald he will introduce legislation to assert con· . gressional authority over variable rate mortgages. Hughes to Hike Fares in State SAN MATEO (AP> -Hughes Airwest says it plans to raise its California intrutate air rares at the end of the month. An announcement from Hughes spokesman Larry Lltchl1eld on Thursday said bis company is of the opinion that the slate Public Ut1Ut1es Com· m laaion no longer has Jurisdiction over intrastate airfares. .. WE ARE RAISI NG OUR fares." said Litchfield. denying a report thal the fares might go up more than 100 percent. "No. no, it's not-that high,'' he sald. He sald he wasn't prepared to slate what the lncreaaes would be. Hughes flies 70 routes ln California. Utchrield said that Idaho and Nevada eliminated the rare· setting authority or their respective public utility commiuJons "in favor or the federal government. "WR.AT WE'RE TRYING TO do now Is to make sure our passengers are not inconvenienced and we're llolng lo raise our fares -but thl!I California matter has not been resolved. "The PUC In Califo rnia feels they still have jurisdiction. It's stlll up in the air. We maintain that aa a federally certiricat.ed carrier. l>ecause of deregulation the federal government does Chave jurt1diCUon)." In San Francisco. stute PUC spokes man EUl(tne Raleigh said the dllputA! probably will have t.o be settled ln a court test. "WE ilE MANDATED to follow 1tate law,·• heeald. "WesUllfeel we havejurtsdJcUon ... Guzzlers to Pay SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The Callfornlo State Automobile A8 soclation says gasoline ts plen lllul and more expen1lve thus Chnstmas season in California. An association !\urvey Indicated l(H prtce• have lncreued an avera"e ot 8 percent slncj? lust Chrlalmas and 13 ~rcent since Chrtstroos 1W78. l'ul .. Btafl .. Bright hghl8 and full park- ing lots at South Coast Plaza s ho pping center, Costa Mesa, forecast a bountiful Christm as. This is t he 8:30 p.m. scene from the fifteenth floor or the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Bristol Street is in the fore· ground AC.rttt AMI< rot "W~ldr>Q Arntrrr ANdll~ """"u\8 A"uCp ArdM•v "'kWC.• A\dCol• AllG)ll ~:~~~ Bk•MAI 8a\H p, 8H\ll't 11 .. Vl\Mk 8HllrW ~ltl<ll> 811>1>CO AlrdSo<> 81r1t l\r 81kHlllP eo.. ... ,. BrooaS l\rwTom Buck ..... Buc:•o• ~~:;~~~ C"nrlldH C~SwC C.t11lnAtr ~~;:;~ (l\mL~<I C""'Ull (tr< lt1F (>llUI" C•t/Utll (IArkJL (IO•(P ColuV~nt (Om(IH (mlShr Cmw T•t (or>n{,n Con Pep Cr-Id ~Major lntere. .. t Owner of MGM Buys Into Columbia NEW YORK CAP> -Kir k Kerkorlan, who already controls Metro- GoldwYl'l Mayer Inc .• got a green light in ht!\ effort to acquire a m•· Jor Interest in Columbia Pictures Industries Inc. The Columbia board ol directon said 1t had concluded Kerkorian's tender off<'r for 20 percent of the company's atock wu "ln tbe best interffts or lhc company and It.a ,..hareholders · · T he decision came on Thurs· dny after Kerkonan agreed not lo buy any more t.tock, not to seek representation on the Columbia board and to vole all his shares In support of manage. menl for at lea:,t the next three years. KERKORJAN L~ oUering $42 m illion through his Tracinda In· vestment Corp. Tha t 's S24 a share for l.75 million shares. He already owns 490,000 shares and the ntw shares would raise his ownership of the company to 25.S percent. Columbia shares. which ~Id a t 18 befor e Kcrkoriun a n· nounced h.ls orrer last month. closed at 221/it. up ""· an New York Stock Exchange trading Thursday Columbia's earnings have been up sharply this year, large· ly on the basis or the successful movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." but the company has been plagued by executive infighting. DAVID R EGELMAN, a former president of the firm's movie and television division, was convicted or embeu.ltng $40.000 from the company. He was fired but later was signed as an independent producer with a guaranteed $300,000 annual salary. Alan J. Hirschfield was fired as president of Columbia Pie· lures In July amid reports dire<:· tors were angered al his oppos1- t1on to Begelman. Over Tiu· Counter NASO Listirtqs Kerkorlan's offer tn Nov· ember wu aeen by some as a possible prelude to a takeover attempt, although he said then he was interested in lhe com- pany only as an investment. Thursday's agreement wa1 clearly wmed ul forestalling any takeover. Stockholders Vote to Avert PSA Takeover SAN DIEGO <AP> Stock hol d e r s o f Pacific Southwest Airlines have ap· proved a series of charter changes proposed by manage. ment and designed to avert a possible takeover by Texas m illionaire Haro&d C. Simmons. 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Dt1••l....i(11><lll1Wll•IOO '*""-"''"._. .... lly-'Ul*'el A\l«l•lloftof '-tl#IU•\ o .... °' ellll flllOIWI Fndlry. o.cemt>er 1~. 19119 VN DAILY PILOT Cmu11111er Debt Inflation Draws New Response By SYLVIA PORTER ._.. ........ Consumer debt bu soared ln 1878. But does Ut16 nece11arily mean Lhat consumen In 1eneraJ have taken on more than they can handle? Are people borrowing u • way to beat infiaUoo? 'tllEltE 18 NO DOUBT 111AT the psychology ol lnfle· tton l• among the ereatett evila of 1978. PflOPI• expect pricet to climb. w they buy to cet ahead ol the price hiket. Or they borrow money with the intention of rep1yln1 1n cheaper dollan. Or lf they don't borrow, they don't aav~ either. because Utey lleure they're earning a "ne11tlve " interest rate on savings because living costs are rtalng lastel' than the latereat on savings. Jr this ii a permanent change, then consumers are respoodin& to i.nflaUon ln a markedly different way than in the pall. In previous periods or economic turmoil. they tended to lncreate savinga to be sure they would have enough money to pay ror essentials. And the e vidence ls that an· tlcipatory buying and heavier borrowing will Money's Worth not last. -...1,&.11-..------ Most still believe that steep inllatlon signals trouble for the economy and that lhey should cut back on spending and try to save as much as possible for bad times ahead. BUT AMEBICAN CONSUMERS seem to be borrowing much more than they did four years ago when double-digit Inflation aent the economy into the worst slump st.nee the end or World War II. One reason is that consumers have become more re- silient. and have come to accept the prospect that prices will climb. They don't <snap their pocketbooks shut ai. quickly as they did lo lhe past. Accelerating inflation has impelled them to borrow to accumulate assets, mostly houses. Real property is con· sidered the best hedge against Inflation. Purchases or such goods have spurTed lhe upsurge In debt but also enhanced consumers· assets. DEMOGRAPmc AND SOCIAL factors also have coD· tributed lo lhe rise in debt. Particularly important has been the influx of younger consumers into the market. The .. baby boom" generation has entered me household and family-fo rming stage of life. when COD· sumers customarily use more credit. Debt may be climbing also because credit hui. been easier Lo obtain. LAW FORBIDS LENDERS from discriminati ng agamst women and minorities, groups that were routinely denied credit in the past . Banks and credit card companies actively court new customers, and the number or credit cards in coruitant use has risen sharply. Credit terms for consumers have been made easier. although lhe recent shift by the Federal Reserve Board lo a tight money policy may make 1t tougher for the con- :-umer to get money. . 1 The re are more s ingle-person households and households headed by women. Studies of people with serious debt problems disclose that the unmarned egpecially the separated, divorced and widowed are more Ukely to be inclined toward debt troubles. The s ame hold~ true for households headed by women Nert: Who hcu trouble? Possible Fed Move Scares Wall Street NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market sagged today amid reports that the Federal Reserve was on the verge or tightening credit again. The Dow Jones average of JO industrials was down 7.19 I nts to ll>5 35 Stoc-la In Tltr .~potllgltt f'<t. 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Kickoff Is at 8 o'clock and the gam e r11uret to be as close us the 00\' In which theat two a.lruggled through at • Orange Coast Collt>gc In pre -league action, a game In which tht• Uarons prevailed. 23·21. with a fleld ..:oat with one second left in the a&ame AS IT WAS IN T HAT encounter, the matchup pits the Bitro ns' explosive offense uaainat Serv1tc 'i. ball control tactics . The Barons of Coach Bruce Pickford fu ture All-Ora nge County quarterbac k Gil Compton (127 completions in 239 a t· tempts (or t.804 y ards) and receivers Kevin Margerum and Jim Coppom, along with a running game geared around Kevin Romine, a l80·pound swifty who 1s running In Sam Centofante's place. Centofante is doubtful with a thigh con- tusion 111.1ury. Should he be unavailable, Nadadores Not Aniong Suspended By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OI -o.llJ Piiot Sl.tff Names of 18 swimmers sus- pended th.ls week by the AAU for conduct violations will not be re· leased, but the Daily Pilot has learned that none are members of the AAU·champion Mission Viejo Nadadores club. The AAU also has refused to s pecify what conduct codes were violated, although the mother of Romine w\11 be th<'re as he has the past two ga mf>~ 1n which he has rushed for a combined total of 255 yards on 50 carries. Flu has riddled both teams. but neither coac h 1s anxious lo advertise his shortcom· ings. MARGERUM HAS CAUGlff SS passes for 798 yards and 1s Orange County's No. l re· T oni9hi's Oddtc Fountain \!all.-,, tJy 2 ce1ver as chosen by the Da ily Pilot. Coppom 1s also a fi rst t eam All·Orange County receiver and has caught 51 passes for 733 yards . It was th1s passing combination ihat brought t he Ba rons from the bnnk or de · feat in the last 2 17 or playing time as they drove 73 yards to set up Steve Steinke's 22·yard field goal Additionally, the Barons present a lethal d ef e nse and a good k1 ck1ng game. Among the linem en are the mlenor lno of Rick Lanphear <210!. Russ He1desch 1220) and Mike Freeman <221). backed by I lineb ackers Tony Pas tiuo and Tin-( llen1gman. Serv1te worked Fountain Valley's secon4' d<iry over for 302 yards the last Ume thes~ two met as qua rterback Jim O'Hara com~ pleted eight of a dozen tosses for 227 yards; including touchdown passes of 70 and 71! yards . f AND FLANKER Dave Baggott, who; caught both of those TD passes. romplet~ a 75·yard scoring toss to tight end Ed Far·, rell ; So. while the Friars of Servile Co~ch! Ken Visser are billed as a con.servat1ve- tea m . it's not necessarily so. Usually.~ however. 1t is Mark Baggett and Bryant Novack who do most of the runrung for the Fria rs in their spill back system. • ··,We 've ver y con s cious of the fact: Servile hkes to play ball control football,": says Pickford "They run a very solid. tough ball control type offense. And if yoU: go up to st.op them they'll throw the bomb~ on you " : I SA VS VISSER : "Fountain Valley· (See BARONS, Page 87) ! I • •1tw1 ... pMto one swimmer < 15·year·old Tracy A S lic k Sandwich Slick Watts of the Houston Rockets (center) drives throug h the lane , only .to find himself sandwiched bet ween some tall timber from the Golden State Warriors -Robert Parish (00 ) and Wes ley Cox. Watts elected to pass off. and the Rockets went on to log a 126-123 victory m overtime at Houston. 'ln1nates' Rule Baseball Has Changed By HAL BOCK A I' Spoo1a Writer Strewn amidst the ralloul of baseball's winter meetings was the reahzat.Jon that the inmates have, at last , truly taken over the asvlum · Once, in a nothe r time and place, the owne rs called baseball's s hots. They were the men who wielded the power Now, in the mos t drastic turnaround s ince Billy Martin became the former and future m anage r of the New York Yankees, all within rive days, it's the players who not only provide the show, but run jt as well. "IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE that, consider three separate events at last week's Orla ndo, Pia., convention -the coronation of free.a gent Pele Rose as baseball's highest-paid player, the trade of pitcher J erry Koosm an to the Minnesota Twins and the non·trade of batting cha mpion Rod Carew to the San Francisco Giants For two days, Rose had some of the game's nchest and most powerful owne rs and thei r clubs biting their nails over whose pot of gold he would accept Finally, like Prince Charming choos· mg his partner for the final dance of the ball, Rose announced his d ecision . defy ing W .C Fields' old age advice andl ANALYSIS going to Philadelphia. Al the press conference which concluded the chase. Rose stressed that he had accepted the s mallest offer, not the large st. Phillies' owner Ruly Carpenter will merely have to part with $3.2 million for the next four years. Be grateful, Ruly. It could have been mor~. NEXT IT WAS CAREW'S tum. Because he will be free under baseball law lo walk away from the Twins as a free agent after he completes tile final year of his contract in 1979, Carew became ex· pend able. By trading him, at least Minnesota could realize something in return. So a deal was made with San Francisco sending three players to tile Twins in exchange for baseball's best hitter. Once upon a lime. that would have been it But you can't deal players as ea sily today as you once could. Now there are long term contracts, deferred paym ents, no-trade clauses and a forest of ether red tape to sift through before you can make a deal. ONE OF TIIE CLAUSES is the "five-and· ten rule." That gives the right of approval on any trade to players who have 10 years of maJor league service, the last five with the same team. C~rew qualified under that rule and vetoed the tra~action, despite a personal ple a from Giants' owner Bob Lune~ who flew .from Florida to Minnesota in an attempt to persuade him to accept 1t. In fact a t the final joint meeting of the two major leagues, Lurie was 'absent because of his Minnesota mission. When Com· missioner Bowie Kuhn ioqwred about Lune's whereabouts ~nd was told why the Giants' owner had left town, he merely smiled and shook his head. . , The collapse of the Carew trade almost torpedoed Minnesota s acquisiUon of Koosman from tile New York Mets . But again, pl ayer rights won out. KOOSMAN, 35, HAD INFORMED the Mets th!il he would re· tire from baseball unless they traded him to the Twins, who.play 25 miles from Victoria, where he has built a new home. In effect, 1t was a "trade me or else," ultimatum. The Mets, under the gun, agreed to swap Koosman to the Twins for a minor league pitcher named Phil Nastu, one of the three players M lnnesota was to receive from San Francisco for Carew. When there was no Carew deal and Nasu remained property of the Giant.a, it seemed Ulere might not be a Kossman deaJ either. B UT THE ONLY T HING Carew's tumdown caused was a change ln the idenUlicallon of the minor league pitcher New York received The Mets had no choice. They were still up against the wall and had to trade Koosman for whatever Minnesota would give them or n sk losmg him to retirement with nothing in return. A trade to another team would not be !possible because Koosman , a S·and-10 man, could simply reject ll, as Carew had done. So in· stead of Nastu, the MeL' accepted Greg F ield and the proverb1aJ "player to be named later," and marked the whole thing up lo ex· perience. ( Related Storg Page P7 ---- Caulkins, a world champion) s ays her daughter and other g irl s wimmers broke a 1 a .m. curfew after attending a fellow swim· mer's birthday party. MISSION VIEJO Coach Mark Schubert. a member of the In· ternatlonal CompeUtions Com· mittee wtuch voted on the sus· pensions, says he has agreed with otiler committee members to iss ue no comment to the press . .. It's for the protection or the s wimmers," Schubert said. "I'm not even supposed to con· firm or deny anything." AAU spokesman Mike Troy in San Diego said the s uspensions would have Little effect on the United Slates' performance in international competition. THIRTEEN OF TH E 18 swim· mers were suspe nded for a pe riod between Jan. 1 and March 31, so they will miss only one meet. The others. none of whom 1s reportedly a major Olympic contender. were s us· pe nded for up to two years. ··our competit.Jon program 1s so deep that any absence will be imm ediately filled up, .. Troy says. "When you look a t the top 50 limes each year , Ame ncan swimmers are really strong ." Austin Plays Gonzalez Tracy Aus lin and Panc ho Gonzalez, representing the spint or tennis future and the spirit or tennis past, will be on opposite sides of the net Saturday in a free exhibition match at Los Caballeros Racquel and Sports Club in Fountrun Valley. The match is the main event of dedication ceremonies for Los Caballeros' new center court. Also on the bill is a doubles match pitting Gonzalez and his 14·year-old daughter , Andrea. against Austin and former NCAA singles champ <USC. 1951 ) Hugh Stewart. Competition is scheduled between 2-4 p.m. and seating for 1,000 will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Gonzalez, who is in the proc· e ss o r buy ing a home in Newport Beach, won his first tennis title at Forest Hills in 1948. Shoo-in Ball of Fomers Willie Mays (s econd from left. top row> is cons idered a prime candidate to beco me o nly the eighth player in baseball histor y to be e lected to the Ha ll of F a me m his first year of eli gibility Players must wait fi ve years after re· tire m ent before becoming eligible. and Mavs retired aft er the 1973 season. Elec - tion results will be announced Jan. 23. T he other first·ballot winners were : (top row. from left> Stan Musial. Bob Feller and Sandv Kou fax . c bottom row> War· re n Spahn. Ted Willia ms. Mickey Mantle and J ack1e Robinson Ange ls W a nt Rod Care w From AP Dispatches Ange ls owner Gene Autry has Jt lv c n th e go a h ea d for Cahforrua to negotiate with Man· nesota for fi rst baseman Rod Carew. Angels Vice P resident Buz7.ie Bavas1 sa id Thursday The Twms are attem pting to trade Carew. who 1s s cheduled to become a free a1rtcnt at the end or the 1979 season He ha.'> approval rights on any trade and reportedly wants u S3 5 m illion contract from a new club "We talked to the Twins and they tell us we:· re No I on Rod's hst," Bavas1 said . He said California had not p re· viously ~one after Carew for two rea so ns fo'1r s t. the Angel s believed they had worked out a trade with the Ph1lhes for a fi rst baseman. but t hat deal fell through And secondly. Autry had to give his "unqualified" ap· proval to spend the money that might be necessary to lure Car ew "But 1f the econom1cc; arcn·t out of hoe," Bavas1 ... aid . "I think we can ~1vt• tht• Twins what they·re interested in " . Nine Rams Named To Pro Bowl Game l ( NEW YORK <AP> -The Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams. who dominated the Na t1ona l Conference with 11 ·4 records thus far this s eason. dominate the NFC roster for the Pro Bowl . too. E a ch team will h a ve nine players on the 40·ma n roster ror the National Footba ll League's ,Ia n. 29 all star ga m e at the Los An~eles Coliseum TH E NFC WON last year's gam e 14 13 on Walter Payton's I ya rd touchdown run in the fourth penod Payton. the NPC rushing leader with I ,305 yards heading into this weekend's fmal regular.season games. is one of th e NFC's st arting running backs and the only m ember of the Ch1cago Bears on the Pro Bowl roste r THE N INE R AMS on the roste r are tackle Doug France, guards Denrus Harrah and Tom Mac k . d ef ens ive e nd Jack Yo un~blood, defensive t ackle La rry Brooks. cornerbacks Pat Thom as and Rod Perry. place: kicker Frank Cor ral and cente r' Rich Saul ' OFFENSE , W1d,.. A4tctt1v,.,., • ..-.61010 (drm1cn1•h Pt'11l•dtlO"f8 • Af\mAd RA\h-'d M 1n"'\Otd Ton'f ~-11. 0 11lfO\. J&f"nP\ l nft0f1. 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PP'l1••0••orue H&rry (4'r \M Nfcw Vor• G'~' : (orntf'bolle.k\ • W1t11• ~urh•f"Of' GrH"ft a.,.._ • PAI Tl•O""'\ lO\ l\"9fl•\ RO<I P,.rry lO\o' ,,,.0.,., <tAff'I••\ '(11U H.trrl\ O•l•cn • ("'r1w , w"'"''· D•ltA'\ tcttn ••~ton Wa'\P'l1119ton SPfCIAl.IST' PutU•r O.w-J•M tftQ\. Nrw Vorlll; C•~ts ••<•f"'r rrAnk (~"' Lo-,A,..lf\ k telil; RtlUf'fWtf fOf''t G r to->f\, WA\l'\tf\Q1on ~ I . Pilots Shoot Down UCI, 82-66 PORTLAND-UC I rvine looked like It was primed Cor an urset when it led the University o Portland, 20·19. mid way through the fln1t half of a college basketball game here Thursday nilfht before a crowd of 1.089. But Portland, behind Rick Ralvlo and Pat Casey, went t>n a 16·4 splurge the final 9· 22 of the openln1 half to talce a command· lnl 35.24 lead at the Intermission and never l<><*ed back in posting an 82-66 decision ove r the Ante aters. P o rtland, which be at \JC!. 86-58, al Crawford Hall in the se ason opener. has not lost thJs season The Pilots are R 0 Phil Bolden t'Ont1 nucd to sparkle for UCI T he Ci 6 <1eruor transfer fro m Oran ge Coast College COMttlf'd on 11 or 18 ut te m pts from the fi eld and c;1x of six s hots rrom the frrc throw bne for o career high 28 points Portland coach J ack Avian substituted rreely in the final 20 m i nutes Th e vic tory wa s P ortla nd'i< 18th s tr a ight at home Portland'!! s agging de· fense picked off 22 errant Ant 1•a ter passes and converted m ost of them into layups. Ralv10 had 20 points for the winners ljCJ. 2 4 on the season, will be 1d le until Wednesd a y when coach Tim Tirt's club face!' Northe rn Aruona In Flagsterf. ------- uc; lrwl•IMI !OWi""" Int •: 8f0-'" lta<JO•<\ 8o4dfon Jon.\ MfCiu•r• !'toll M Aduro ((lflV.t\ Jvn e ..... ~o ,.,,. ... ,S.utl1V•f'I .. II., • M 17 I o~ • 11 ... ,. t I JIO ) II ~ 0 ?I I I 0~ I o o~ o o 04 n o 04 n 0 6-0 ~ OM 0 A•lYIO Oownu H t Uttr s1 ... 0111tr c-W•t.clfl Ot•Wf J(IM \M DY'" l"9~ (.A .. Y OudttY Av1,_.. Tot•I\ ti ,, 1).. Tol•I\ H•lll1,,.. Piorlt-l!.·lt ... ft • ' •• n>. • I I 10, I 0 ' '' .','.'1~ 1 lHI 7t 0 • ) ~ 0 0.0 It 1 0.0 ... I 0.0 ( 1 o.i • '~ t u ~•t { ~ lol•I tout\ UC.I I•. ,.....,~ " "°"*' ...... tt~ 1vc;11 ••-• •.• BASKETBALL • •• A C.O.ule Report From the World of Spor1e Swimmer Admits Guilt, Says Penalty Too evere I• FntD AP kt.N ,. AN DIEGO Unlvently d Trnn MM! a 1wlmmer Marc fort'man uys be l1 1uill) a1 : the AAU tharacd of taJnnt ('C)('alne ln lr lnlna ror en MU event but thinks Lb JM:n l)' wu 'eve re. "I'm bann~ from all lnt~aUonal mec:u. fc>re11n and dome.Uc. with lh~ excepllon ol Lhe Pan Amt'ncan Games lo Put-rto Rico next summM end the Olympic Games an Mo.cow," be d Wed.nelday The ban la~l~ two year.. The tncldeot took place laat Stplt>mbN. uy1 foreman. home In San Ott KO ror lhto hohduyll "A IUY on lb te m 1pproach<-d me v.-hlle we were tralnln.a l.n CoJorado Spnnt;s for a Mmpet1lton 1n Mon treal." be! la.Id. ··ue ask~ 1! l"d llke to lr)' wm., coke "I'd never lnC!d It ~fol"f', and 1\ t~mf'd like the: rithl Ume. l wws .iu1n1 cruy w1lh nothlnR to do."' added Foreman ··Three a1rh. the guy and I v.ert> involved ll wu coke and mi.rtJUl.ln:t "It wu • Ollt! ume lark I d1dn t think uf the coruu~- qucncc: " . The younJC womt'n -.ere bannf'd f1 om competitaon tor a year, the men tor t"'o yHn. lo'e>rt'mon. ont.' of the-natJon'i. leadan1 backs trokcrs ano tndlv1dual medley swimmers. may compeht in any AAU chump1ons h1p or quallfytog meet. but not In lnternDllOnaJ meets Hus statlti at Ten· ~ nesaee, where he ls a junior, isn't uffrctt-d But he bkld In an mterv1l'w that he thtnki. ht' was "severely punished, comudl'ring what the others got.·· -------4;11 .. te •I CM ... ·----- Nelson Skalbanla, owner or the financ1ally troubled Indlanapolis Racers of the World Hockey League: "The almost total lack of s upport from those in the city who would benefit from the cont.rnuance of hockey in Jnd1anapohs leads me to believe l am nothing but a damned fool for contrnumg operation of the Racers." • /JldflWan Sign• lt'ltla Blaz~n Jim McMlWan seems lo have finally found m a home in the NBA. The ~year-old veteran signed a three-year contract With I.he PortJant Blazers and will be available for tonight's game in Denver. The Blazers will give the Knicks a second round draft choice for Mc Millian, who played for Portland Coach Jack Ramsay in Buffalo and also was a starter on the Los Angeles Lakers' championship team in 1972 ... Calvin Murphy scored 34 pomts. including eight in overtime, and Moses Malone pumped in a game-high 35 point.s and grabbed 21 rebounds as the Houston Rockets edged the Golden State War· riors, 126-123, in the only NBA contest Thursday ... Jim Strickland, a 6-11 transfer for Purdue, quit the University of South Carolma team a week before he was due to become eligible. l*MIU.IAN ,,...,,..,. Nne Olcla..._a St. Cearle Jimmy Jolt.naon, an assistant coach at the m University of Pitt.sbureh. was named today as •II• the new bead football coach al Oaklahoma State University. On Tbunday Baylor Coach Graat Teaff1 one or the candidat.es for the job, announced he woula remain at Baylor. The Oklahoma position ~ame vacant when Jim Stanley was fired Nov. 21 .... Stanley told a federal court Thursday that he was not guilty of any allegations in a Big Eight Conference report regarding an alleged player slush fund •.... The Oakland Raiders are denying a story which says a spy provided them with the Pittsburgh Steelers' game plan before their 1976 American Football Conference Game. f1fle'n Snap Penguin•' St r~alc the Philadelphia Flyers to a 2·1 NHL victory ' Beale Leach's second-penod goal sparked lii1 over Pittsburgh that snapped the Penguins' eightgame unbeaten streak. The Flyers haven't lost at home to Pittsbur~h since Jan. 20, 1974 ... Guy Choniaard scored two goals for the second consecutive night 10 lead the Atlanta Flames past the Colorado Rockiet, 5-3, for the third time this season ... Don Luce and Jacques Richard scored goals less than two minutes apart in 'he fmal period to rally the Buffalo Sabres to a 3·2 vic\ory o rer the Chicago Black Hawks ... The New York Jslat1ders remained unbeaten al home this season with a 4-1 w\n ov-•r the Detroit. Red Wings. The Islanders. 18-4·6 on lh4:.re~ _have lost only once 1n the past 18 games ... John nftl81Ul scored his 18th and 19th goals or the season \0 lead t.le \oslon Bruins to a 5-2 win over the Washington «apitab. Was1'nk tias scored five goals in his last two outings ruertutlingbJust 16 all of last season. Ned4Leadlng ha Co•ta Rl~a Ne~l. making a comeback from a !I heart ~o lion vhich almost ended his career last s p · took lhe f1rsl·round lead in the PGA Tour's C al an4 South American Open at the Cariari C try Club in Costa Rica Thursday. Nevil, a 44-year-ol Texa1 leads George Knudson and Jim Chancey, only other players in the field or 70 pro· fessionals break par. BTS -Oral Roberts University and East hoots which see basketball programs as ·onal attention, are getting attention of th are under lnvesli~at1on for possible basketball recruiting violations ... The Montreal Expos have re-acquired outfielder Jerry White and infielder Rodney ScoU in a trade with the Chicago Cubs for outfielder Sam Mejias . . Graham Smith. described by one of is coaches as "probably the greatest immer Canada has ever produced," Canada's male athlete of the year for 78. . . Welterweight contender Raa· Shields scored an unusual victory eottG r Mexico's David Madrid, bein" credited with a kn ut when Madrid sprained his ankle in the fourth round couldn't continue the bout ... The Cincinnati Reds hir arry DanJop, a former coach with the Kansas City Roy and Chicago Cubs, to fill the final vacancy on their rev ed coaching stair ... Robert Sel· fie is ending bis thr ear tenure as athletic director at Brown Uruvers1ty to t another job at the same college ... Bjona Borg regis ed an euy 6·1, 6-3 victory over Raul Raml.rea ln a $1 wiMer·take·all match at the World Championship Te is Challenge Cup tournament ln Jamaica. Earlier in th ay, rue Nutate stopped Dick S&ock&cm 6-5. 6 and Pe Fleml.D1 beat Job McEane, 6-5, 4·6. 8-4. RADIO: Basketball -attle SuperSonicl et the Lakera, 7:50 p.m , KLAC (57 Chlck Hearn, Pat Riiey re· port. TV: Football -Rama HJah ta, 8:30p.m., Channel 11. • llPWl~lt Little '0 ' Shana Robertson, 16-year-old daughter of NBA all-time great Oscar (Big 0 ) Robertson, scores underneath the hoop for Country Day High School of Cincinnati. A 5·7 guard. Robertson is following in her father's footsteps and shooting 62 percent from the floor. liiffin Sparkles AJA Tops Buckeyes, 83-71 From AP Dlspatches COLUMBUS. Ohio -Irvin Klfhn, a former Oklahoma Baptist star. pumped in 16 point.s lo lead a balanced Athletes in Action attack to an 83-n tnumph over Ohio State Thursday mght in an exhibition basketball game. Six players reached double figures for AIA , winning tt.s ninth game in 12 starts this season, mOBtly agamst the nation's major colleges. Kelvin Ransey poured in 27 points and Herb Williams added 23, but they were the only double-figure scorers for Ohio State. 4-2 against regular college com- petition this season. AIA rolled Into a 49-34 halltime lead with Kifftn leading the way with 12 points. Mike Jackson scored 10 of his 14 points in the opening hair for the vtc· tors . AIA once led 55·34 before Ohio State chipped away and moved to withm 75-67 in the final two minutes. Ernest Wansley, Derrick Gatson. Wayne Smith and Brad Hoffman all scored 10 points for AlA. lllAflal OltltSi.lt flll ft ft tp '" " tp 0.lpl> I 0-0 1 (llnl' 0 0-0 0 Orot 11"04'< I 0-0 1 E'lllnQMUM!f\ 0 I 1 ' H•lt 1 I \ \ H<1lt l n ~ HOllm"n • 1-1 10 K rt\(hnf't' 0 0' II 0 H<•~on I •\ 10 M lllf'r 001 " M J"Ck\On \ 4 A 14 Pf'nn I 0-0 1 ~1ffln \ 6 b 16 P4'n,t•v 11 ] \ ,, P•rktr I 0-0 • Scolt '0' I Smtih I 4 \ 10 J Smitn A 0-0 b W•n\lf'V J •• 10 A ~"'''" 0 11 1 Wllt••m\ 10 l-• 7l Total• 'l'I 1~1 ll Total\ JO I 1-18 71 H61111m• AIA •~ 34 l ol•I tout\ AIA n . O!>lo Slolll! 1J Fout.o out W.on\loy (lllAI le<IWUI Oh•oStet•O.nch lltlendd(>(• 7.000ht llBaoU State, 92-64 NORMAL, Ill. -Junior guard Ron Jones scored a game-high 20 pomt.s and three or his teammates also scored in double figures Thursday night as II· linois State d efeated Cal Poly <Pomona). 92·64, in a non-conference college basketbail game. Derrick Mayes and Del Yarborough each had 16 points a nd Joe Gavm added 14 for the Redbirds. Illtnols State started quickly and opened a 10-point lead before the Bron- cos got on the scoreboard. Illinois State was ahead 32· 18 at halftime. Cal Poly <Pomona), now winless in seven outings, got 14 points each from Don Johnson and James Verdon. Seven Horsemen Guilty MOUNT HOLLY. N.J . <AP> -Seven of nine horsemen were found guilty Thursday on charges of horse race rig· ging al Garden State Park. The trial jury entered guilty verdicts against two derendants on all charges, found two defendants innocent of all charges and round rive guilty on some of the charges. * College W£ST PorllAnd 11 UC'"''""~ UC S.n Olt!OO el ~t Sc>UN. PCld • Ill~• W!!O.< ~· a . e. Wa\N"Qt0f>6S Wnllw«tll 7', E ~ 1M Bolw St U . A~«I. M11W\. SI N. Colot'ed06S, Aeo" S7 EAST (..,.l\IU\ •S, Sl JoNI Fl\het' 74 F•or•••'ll' O«klnW>n •·~IS Prtncelon •. F-JI 11-1\1-IS, &1qtwm Y-I• W•vner 92. HMv.trcl 13 SOUTI4 Al•.-81rm~ 100, 0eor91• St 11 ~o·• Tt<" IOI. THWM»ft Tecll .:s J•(IC\Of1Ylll• 14. 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Coron• cs.I ~r tJ, Ml"lofl Vie to St l.4'oun• Htttut • .-rmv ..,."" 4t Friday, Oftoember 1& 1978 DAILY PILOT 87 BOW'A llO L -t..DI' Girls Play In Tourneys Wlll thti Huntington Beach Klgb Oilers be able lo re· peat as CIF champions ror a third stralaht year? That question and others pertaining lo the glrb basket· boll progrums throughout lhe Orange Coast area wlll be an"wered partially next week with two of the most pre- stigious tournaments for girls taking place. The Garden Grove event got under way last S"turday and after second round games this Salu.r"<tay, will have ad· dillonal action Monday through Wedneisdoy next week dur· lng the Chnstmas holidays. MATER DEi mGH, the three-Urne derendlng cham· pion of the 32-team Garden Grove event. ls only the fourth rated entrant this season. Righetti High, the defending 3-A champion, is tbe top team in the tourney with Riverside Poly, Gahr and Maler Dei following, in that order. Poly defeated Fountain Valley in its opener and a 6-0 freshman. Cheryl Miller, scored 41 points in a 78·38 romp. Also in the tournament with first round victories are Corona del Mar and Ocean View. Newport Harbor lost its opener. THE ANNUAL CYPRESS tourney gets under way Monday With final!> on Thursday. Mission VieJo defeated Huntington Beach ror the championship last year. Both teams are back this season aloog with Marina's Vikings. Action starts al 8: 15 Monday mommg with Mission Viejo meeting Katella. Other first round games Include: Santa Ana and Huntington Beaeh at 1:30 and Loara agamsl Marma at 8:30 that night. After these two tournaments. a pretty accurate line on the teams involved will be available for league and CIF playoff competition. if past years are any criteria. ••• THE WOMEN'S SWIMMING TEAM at USC wilt hitvc :m Ornnge Coast flavor this year. Margaret Browne, a ~raduate of Corona del Mar High and a member or the M1ss1on V1eJo Nadadores and the 1978 U.S. National team that competed in the World Games m Rio de Janeiro, is <.1l use . Brown placed fifth in the 200-meter backstroke in the world compelltion and was the winner of the girls CIF 100-yard backstroke last spnng. The Trojans have two national champions retumlng In Debbie Rudd <200 breaststroke) and Sue Hunderaker <SO free). Also on the Trojan squad is Gail Usherwood, a graduate of Edison High School and an outstandmg diving prospect. • * * COACH JOANNE KELLOGG'S Huntington Beach varsity basketball team will have its hands full trying to repeat for a thlrd straight season as CIF champions. But one player who has gone through 1t all before is starter Kathy Doyle who picked up additional knowledge with a U.S. Junior team during the summer months. Kathy may find the high school game a bit slower than tntemational competition. One thing she will have lo curt.ail, however, is yelling at an opponent when they are about lo shoot. That is al· lowed, in fact encouraged, on an international level but not in high school sports. Is LA Interested? Chamberlain Says He Wants to Play LOS ANGELES CAP> -Wilt Chamberlam, the 7-foot center who hasn't played proress1onaJ basketball smce 1973, hopes to make a comeback, according lo his attorney. Attorney Seymour Goldberg s aid Wednesday that the 42· year-old Chamberlain will re· port to the Los Angeles Lakers to fulftll contractual obligations. and then hopes to play with another National Basketball As· sociatton team. A NUMBER of NBA clubs have expressed an interest in Chamberlain, Goldberg said. but the big center cannot negotJate with them until his obhgation to Los Angeles is resolved. The Lakers would probably have little interest 1n the services of Chamberlain. who played ror them from 1968 Wltll 1973. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1~ the current Los Angeles center. Goldberg discounted recent reports that Chamberlain might play for the Chicago Bulls, say· ing that Idea was "!\omething that Chicago was playing with themselves ... trying to get mileageootof1t. ·• LOS ANGELES claims Cham· berlain still owes them one year's playing time under a pre· vious contract. a nd Goldberg said, "That's the position of the Lakers and the league . "In order lo be totally clear or the Lakers' obligations that they claim we have lo them, Will is willing lo return to the Lakers immediately. We have so writ· ten to the Lakers. Since they claim that we must play for them. where and when shaU we report? "The last time we attempted to do ltus, they told us not to re· port. We will report to the Lakers now, based on what they say we owe them. Chamberlam 1s going to fulfill the obhgation the Lakers say he has." A 14-year NBA veteran, Chamberlain is the league's leading all.time scorer with a 30.1 points.per-game average. He once scored 100 points in a game and on three other oc- casions topped 70. From Page BG BARONS ••• throws more things at you, as would a pro team. It's a very difficult offense to slop and very balanced. For us, it's really a matter of concentration and execution." Both teams have sterling de- renses. Past.izw and Henigman back up the trenches and Margerum and Coppom have shown out.standing ability in the secondary. Servite's forte is lt.s 4.3 system with linebackers Mike Nichter (215), Chris Gutierrez (190) and Jim Welch (210) the key. The Barons, Sunset League runnersup, round a similar 4-3 setup tough to contend with in the semifinals where Newport Harbor bottled up Fountain Valley ror the most part before falling, 14-9. Players· to Be Charged? ft-* II.Mir( ........... I.I- ~ 0.....-SE-arQtrum 1.S OE-Wlnl!llty llJ T -Cfltr'l!kl 1U OT-HtlcleKfl t10 G -0.lo-to 11) NG l •npMM 210 c -8•rrl0s 1'0 D T -f' rffmtn t21 LITTLE ROCK. Ark. CAP> -A decision could come late today on whether lo file charses againal two Unlvenlly of Arkansas football players SUS· pended from aohool pending an lnvestlsauon or a coed's rape complaint. But Kim Smith of Fayettevllle, deputy Washington County proseeutor, said late develop· ments ln the case could delay. the dedston until Monday. He said, however, Lh•l be hoped lo re· lease a sta~m~nt on the probe today. Sourcet have told The Associated Presa that Donny Bobo and Michael Forrest. were au•r>endecl Wednesd•y ~ndJ.nt the lnv slla•Uon of tht com- plaint. No charae has been tiled. The school has not Identified the suspended tiludents ·t>ecause at ts problbtted from doing so. unlvenityorficlalssaldThursday. The scbool "has established procedures to pro· tect students and employees lo make sure that they hive due process," BID Hu.s)les, UA dlredor of Information sald. Huabea saJd a closed beanns ls part of the procedure. He did nol know whether • hearing date had been set. A school rule calls tor 1uch a beartna lo be held wtt.hln five days Of the Sl.ll~nlion. The Razorbacks, 9·2 and re.nked No. 8, will play UCLA Chrt1tmas Day in the Fiesta Bowl el Tempe. Ariz. G -Wl/11\1..,. IM OE-8•trl0to "° r _,.,_,_ nt 1.11-... ion-tt1 Tl!-Wtt,_. '" Lll-~Htl°" Its OfJ-Compton ,. CB-M•l'QtNll'I 16i T 8-floml-. llO Ct -Luno ,.., Ftl-Henion-'" ~ COClflO"' 16) ft L-C Oj)llOft'I 16.S $5-Vtfll "° ...,... ...... u..... ~ .,...... Tl'-l"•rt•ll 10J LW-CHIH m flT-l.vln JOO l.T a.l'Oldl 200 AG-Wltltffonl .... er....c;._i.., flj c 11~11<1 '°° AE-F•rt'ell tos t.G-Alve,.. JOO l.a-ffkflt« 2ti L.T-A~ ,,. l.a-Gutle,..,.., 1tO LI!-' l'tO La-Wttcfl 110 08-o'HMa lti C 1'1-Gut i.n.1 HO RB-8-0 ,. C&-Ourfy Ifill R8-NOVt~ uo U-Urtll 17' l'1.-a.ooo11 ,., F$-Hoe-t ttO -------- 88 OM.Y PILOT ---- IOBNSE\'A 0 Greenfield On the Spot Golden W•t buketball co.ch Jlm Greenfield IJ • man In an eidrem~ty precark>ua potlUoo. The firal year head eoKh. •ho replaced Dick Stricklin ln July, la belna Wed to •In and wtn qutclcly And ho'• bf' Ina ukcd to perform Uilil feat wit.bout the beoent of a tuJI tl me u&&at.aoL. adequate financoet on lJmt tor proper 1recrulUQ& "\' , I •· L TBEa 18 l)rtlllure on m• to produc• ·• Greenneld aa.ya frankly But he eddl, "I allO I.el aecu~e btt•uael work hard and bulcallylthlnk I'm •1oodcoach •· What ma_ybe h Jped AthlC!t.lc Dlrector Jo'red Hoover ln bD dttl1lon to make the cbanae ln coaches allhouah on the rttOl'd ll alalel Stricklin Left ol ' hlf 0"'0 ~cord. WU 0~'1 1urprwnai auceeu •ltb tbe eQI. le1e-'ll women's team Jut year. 1'he 0 WC women floilhod with ll 21 6 r«'Ord. lotint lo Cyprcu lo u playoff for~ C'ODft'rt'nce cham plon1hip The mon '1 squad, mt"11nwhlle. Y..u labonn1 throuah a mh~\"rablt" L2 lit perlorm11ncr Tb" under ~ Hoh1b mllrktd the sevmth Umo ln 11 yean1 under Strlckhn'• tutelaae th• club had foiled to produce a w1Mer And only ooee dun111 the remaining four aeaaooa d1d the team capture a conference championship. GaEl!!NFIELD With the prosram ln desperate need of new We. Oreen· fu:ld was handed the taall. .. IT WAS A SIMPLE CA.8£ ot belna In the rigbl place at the nght time," admit.a I.he Long Beach St.ate graduate. "l bad no part rn the dec1sloo and 1 wasn't puabin1 for the change." The switch from women to men has beeo an easy transition for Greenfield. He admits, lhou&b, that hls team could be farther along ll be had assistance. ·'I have never seen a successful program without an assLSlant. Everyone bu at least one and lt'a touch when you don't. "Being a head coach ls too much for one person. A team is 25 percent better with an a.saistanl." NOBODY IN COACHING CIRCLES would argue with Greenfield's assessment. His problem stems from berng able to get the proper finances to retain one. "There's no money to hire an assistant," says Oreen· field, aludJng to Proposition 13 (although all the other junior colleges in the area have remedied the situation). "I don't know if we'll ever get one. Maybe bytheyear2001 we will. "Look, I'm not s aying we'll be dogmeat without one. We can have a successful program regardless. It would jwil make things easier with an assistant.'' ALTHOUGH GREENFIELD'S needs are many, his primary goal Is to tum around the Rustlers' sagging pro· gram. "My teams use to be very controlled," says Green· field. whose previous coaching experience was at Bellflower High where his team accumulated a 106-60 record. "We never had a lot of good players in high school. Usually one wns good and lhe rest average. •· 10 Juruor college tbe tateot i5 much better so I've changed to a fasl break coach. I personally think it's the only way now. It's fun to play and watch." SO JUST HOW ARE the 1978-'19 Rustlers doing? Well, in one of its quJckest starts in years, Golden West raced off at the beginning of the aeuoo to win five straight. Since then, however, the Rustlers have gone an alternate route and dropped six in a row. Of course the SIX losses have been to teams with a combined record of 31-6. But you still can'l help but wonder if Greenfield, in his present predicament, Wl't in over his head. I mean, without the proper assistance, how long can one individual be a coach, scout and recruiter? Coast Shocks Riverside ALTA LOMA -Oranae Coat Co1te1e 11 1tarun1 to make belhm~rs out of a lot of Junior tolle110 bukctball crltlca W1 aeaaon. The Pirates stunned Rlversl~ City CollejJel ranked third ID Southern Cal fomla. by a 77 74 eounl to advance to tontaht's aemlllollls or lhe Chafrey t.ouma· mcnt here. PETE NEUMANN and Bnun McCormick 1cored 17 points apiM~ Thu1'1day to lead the Pirates, nanked slxlh in Southtirn California, lo their uvenlh wln ugatnat one Joss. OCC meet.a Citrus ln a 7 o'clock al'mlfinaJ conte!'t tonight. Neumann and Steve Timmons. both 6 6, teamed lo do a de· tensive numbtr on Riverside's hl&hly heralded 6·7 cent4!r Eddie Roberson. Averaging 28 points commg into the game. Roberson man aged just 16 agaanst the Par ates. OCC led l'D08t of the way and was up IW>-56 wilh 5:30 to go. With S9 seconds left. the Pirates were on top, 74-68, before nearly throwing the game away. TWO RIVERSIDE steals and an OCC turnover helped trim the margin to 75-74 with 10 seconds left. It was then that Ray Orgill s ing le-hande dly broke the Rtvt:rside press and s potted Neumann tmdemeath the basket for a field goal that ended the sus pense. Things didn't go loo well for Golden West College. which lost to Pasadena. 100·93. for its sixth straight defeat and dropped out or the tournament. Golden West led 8-2 before turnover problems fouled t.hlngs up. Pasadena's main edge was at the free throw line where it sank 28 of 42 attempts. Golden West was lJ or 16 from the chan· t y stripe. Following tonight's OCC- Citrus clash. LA Harbor and College of the Canyons meet in the other semifinal game at 9. Winners of the two semis play for the title Saturday at 9 p.m. II•••--tl•I ~ ..... CNtl C7'1 fq It tp lq 0 Ip ~~l.onct ~ ~ : Tlmmon• 4 • 11 WIQl>I 10 • ,. M<Corm1Ck ij I 1/ Bru\I\ I> 1 U Nfum Mln I ) II ROO.-t~ I> 4 16 ~~~II ~ t ~ c .. M<GH I 0 1 Wllll I O 1 Cr M<V.. I 0 1 ~I I O 1 l IOVd ' 0 1 v ..... .,... 0 1 1 Total\ ll 11 74 Total' 11111 11 H•lfll,,,_ OCC36>SS Total foul• 0r-.eo.~ 11, Rlw r\>dl' 77 ~ ... -IMOI ~· -IHI h l•ncl Nltl'M>lt !>mHn -St-rd l ow Powrll lanclry ~ftlp ~fttp I • II 8n1U ' 0 10 \ l I) "•"•lwn • • 10 't 1 10 Judi,... " O 11 • 11 tef Mar•.,•<h .f 1 to • I .... ..,.. 1 • 4 ' ll LH<I\ ) II o 1 1 r •6"' " Cl 11 l 0 I> V•-•Ad I 11 I M•"""' 0 0 0 Wl>fJm•" I 1 6 "lnMI\ 31> 19 100 t o•••• oo 1J 'll He llume P~na " J7 . l ol•I IOUll Co-ft w .-1 )I p.,.....,..,. " r OUled OU ... -. l -. t:·•~. Me>"'*' l(,o!Orft W•\11, l\l-CP.0.-..1 Barons, OV Log Wins ARROYO GRANDE - Fountain Valley and Ocean View will play second round games In the championship bracket or lhe Arroyo Grande basketball tournament here tonight aner both leams woo encounters Thursday. Behind a balanced offense that saw 11 players score. including four ln double figures, Fountain Valley bombed Monache. 7~7. to e arn a meeting with Clovis, which shaded Costa Mesa, 47-45, an overtime. OCEAN VIEW, behind the play of Wayne Carlander and J eff Andrade, defeated Carpln· teri?, 68-61. to advance to a game agamst the host S<:bool. Andrade scored 21 points Thursday to up his season scor· Ing average to 21 points while Carlander scored 18 ooints against Carpinteria and Is now averaging 16.4 poanl~ an outing The Sea Hawks took an early 20·12 lead and put the tcamc away wtth a Zl·polnt bursl an the final period to win thelr fourth game in five tries. C HET FIELDS and Ralf Reuland were the leaders in Fountain Valley's first victory of the season after three tourna· ment losses. Fields scored 14 point.a while Reuland was one or three Barons to score 10. Both triggered a defense that set up a lot of easy shots for the offense with sterling play underneath the basket. J eff Harlow and Corey Hub· bard also scored an double figures for Fountain Valley, which led 33 ·18 at halftime before erupting for 24 points in the third period. COSTA MESA GOT some good play from Steve Lux and Chris Beasley but suffered several crucial turnovers down the s tretch that led to its second loss in three tries. Beasley grabbed 15 rebounds and scored 10 points while Lux led lhe team lo scoring with 14 markers. Beasley tied the game at 41 with 1 05 lefl In regulation but Costa Mesa millsed a free throw with five seconds remain· ing that could have won It. In overtime, the MustanRS fumbled away the boll with six sf!<'onds left to thwart one final rally. MeM<MIOI ,_ ..... V•I..., ,,,, a ..... , O.lttl~\ J<>M\On E m••M>n l"'"""" ao.11m• .. ""' • 0 u ~ 0 lO l 7 8 J tt lU 0 ' ' ' 0 1 1 I ] II " ., A•ml"t Reul•ncl Ftl'ldi S1011 ,,. H•rlow (-•n "°'"' .. 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Oilers Seek Title Tonight By ROGER CARLSON ()I -0..1' Pllo! ~!all Huntington Be a ch Hagh's Oilers batUe tall and talented Los Amigos tonight for the championship of the 50th annual Huntington Beach lnv1tat1onal Basketball Tournament Beach \Vil.son and Long Beach M1lhkan. Wilson advanced with a 72-63 decision over Estancia Thurs· day. doubtful participation of 6-4 CUrt Wooten. who sprained his ankle Wednesday night in the Oilers· semifinal victory over NeW11C)rt Harbor. Tipoff 1s slated for 8 30 as Coach Roy Miller's Oilers S('ek lo become the 14th Oil City ed1· tion to capture this tournament title. AN ADDITIONAL highlight tonight will be the halrt1me ceremony of the champ1onstup ~ame as many who have helped establish the basketball trad1· t1on at Htmlmgton Beach will be honored. OLIVIER Sf:l'S the low post and 1s the core or the Lobos' zone defense and scored 38 points ID Los Amigos' victory ·over Katella Thursday. L8W11-1n1 ••teR«a ·~· LOS AMIGOS. behind the play of 6 10 Junior Clayton Oh v1cr. advanced to the finals with an 80·61 triumph over Katella. Among past and present Hunt· ington Beach gems arc Harry "Cap" Sheue. Al Rebom. Lee Mossteller. Elmer Com~ and Roy Miller. M ttV\ ()"'"'' PQW1rf11e ~-·\Oft I Otef\ .. It"' q • 19 C,e\per o o o K~vo \ 0 10 I( <ON>lt4dl •• ,, ~k 1 7 I• V•t1 HOtt'I I 1 IS v..,....,.,, Prl(~ l7 I n Tn4dl\ Sc_...,Oloan~ •• ft,,. , 0 .. 1 I ) 1 0 • \ , ,, 17 { 1'I 0 I I 0 0 • " • 63 That decision puts Katella In the 7 o'clock third place game against Newpof'l Harbor. while the 5.30 consolation game pits Moore League rivals Long The Oilers will have their . work cut out for them torught with the presence of Olivier m the Loe Anugos attack and the lO Wiiton ti 141 14 n.-n £''""'''° 14 11 1• ._..., 'CH•I louts LB Wilton 17, £\I-•• 11. F- oul OltftN• IL8 Wll-11. T..:Mt<al lout y.., l<Q<ft IE\l...Clel Sometimes the best Christmas gift is one you give yourself. · . 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CHILTON BOOK COMA\NY Radnor, PA 19089 Available at these Orange County locatlona: B. Dalton Pickwick Sonto Ana Bookstore Mamners Tha Mogle $pallor Little Professor The Book ShoU Creely's Bookstore Thu Book Co~ ')1tifty Druci Stort.6 ,1ep Boys Ch1eltech LOrman':i Tiw & J\ulo Storoo l.ody's Discount DeporLmont Stores Gemco MentJership Department Storoo t • ·-SPORTS ON TV I HORSE RACING Fr1d9Y. Oectmt>er 15. 1916 ~YPILOT 89 More Baseball? Weekend TV S at urdarJ'• A gettda \ 9 30a m (2) Nf'LTODAV. September TV Exposure Soughl lO a m CZ> N•'L FOOTKA.LL The Chicago By BOWAaD SMITH . ... ............. • Neaot1aUona belweeo m-.J« lea,ue • baaeball IDd the three networb have t.akeo • lnltf'8tini tum of lale wttb bueball'• l4!mtaUve plan to upand J>06lffUoa pla,y The idea ts to re or11olte each Jea1u~ Into Un e divblons, add a couple of wUd card team11 and have-claht tums, lnstead or tht! present tour. involved •n playoff• Tllua, lhf'te W111 bP mort> te.uns an the rurtnln, for the pll)'Otta ud, Prf' vumably. m~ fan lnt_.r~t ~ ~ aeasoo wtncb down ALL Of' TRIS MEANS that baa.balJ hilt dtt1df'd 1l wHI oo kln.&n isun.,nder thfo monUI ol S.-ptembt!r lo POIUStJNTY football. ~ 1oaJ Iii ~1mple 1>nme timt ~ure ln ~ptembt'r "When I waUtf'd mtc1 tb1s j()b I t March, t.bt-Wna thctt "~ IDOl!it lP- paUJ01 to mt WL.. that WC bid DO pramt' Um ~eva1>1un exposure tn September," Sa) ... Tom V1llaote, •••eball'a eucullve director of ~roldcasUnc. "And that·~ whm tbe ~Hoa is DlOlt exc1ung " ... ~ ABC, aole purveyor of prlme Ume b aseball. drops Monday Niaht 8uebaU an 1ieptember in rnor of Monday Nl&bt Football. This, oot surprisingly, does ool sit well with baseball people and they are de· termlned to do somethi111 about it Network executives don't Wee to re- veal their negot.Jallng strategies 111 advance, bul here are some thoughts on what they may be considering: -ABC· ABC holds the key to the whole thing. It has the right of first ~n&l> aaainst conunulng prtmt.' Ume bHeball hN ~'4!n vcherntnll.Y denied by Villante and iin Ali<' bource, but also drluulely ronflrml'd by other ourre-1'. U then> 111 any truth to t.hat report, APC ma_y tndted wind up d.roppl.QI out of th~ bll!H'ball picture altoteWr ABC 1s dt<"tdf'dly aaatnat any lhrt't' nt"twork thv111on or bateblll whtrh would jtVt• ev~ryooc aect" is to the World Sflrles evary thi.rd year And e>vm if A BC dectdf' to hanc on to Monday NIRht 8asPb&JI, It will thank tv.-lc(' about It 1( •Omeon" d11e turns up wllh prtm~ tlmt cameJI Monday N1aht ffaaeball •• not !\t> spetlal lf 10meone du• hu Thurid1&y Nt1Cht Baseball NBC NBC ta dtfuutt'IY lnterest <'Ci In .slaytnR wJth btu.cbtdl and would <if"ttll' for t.ht-same M>rt or deaJ It has now wlth 110m..-modlf1calioiu NBC ll) opp(>St.'<i to any lhrt.~ wily split -.wh1ch would nff~atlly w~ter down 1lli orodurl. M t-11aOta•p f'a1lyn Brooks cap· turcd thtt women·~ President's Cup golf (' h il m pl 0 n s h ·s a l Costa Mesu Gol and Country Club re· cently THE M O T INTRIGU I NG ,,,,,1 r .. , .. .,..,0 .. ,11.10 • J>OISlbWty IS that, should ABC drop nru•u"" 1\ JO eeo. oo. ~n•r• Los Alamitos R ace Results t r th t NBC mlaht con IC•o 1Ppr1w•• • •o 1 eo Jo•Po<> OU 0 e Pl<' Uft', .. . l(•rooi•• 160 \l l ,,,.,. llCHI paid ,.,dtr makmg tt bid to gaan t>xclusive an'° ngh~ to the sport, add1n~ u prime .._,cond ri1u s.nc1 R1-.r Rutt•n ' IHMll \ 40 J 91) J 10 H .... .,..,. l\ltl time p~t.age to its Salur ay games 1c.roor•i ao 110 oud """' Poo Und fett.ing all lbe "Cr0Wll jewels" t.o N Aotkel 1,,.m•rl •nO (trumov Dears meet the Rl'dsklrus 1n Washington. 0 C. 1131 COLLt:CE •'OOTBALL -The Aniona Stale Sun DevUs face the Rutgers Scarlet Krughts in the Carden State Bowl m East Rutherford.N J. J0 ·30 u m. (7) -PIONEER BOWL Massachusctt11 meets Florid• A&M in the Pioneer Bowl for the Divls1on l·AA championship in Wlch1tu Falla, Tex. 12 ·3() pm C4l NFL '78 -A report on an en dangered St>t.~ies-the convenUonal·style place kicker Also. a profile of Paul Warfield. 1 p.m. (2) SPORTS-SPECTActJLAR World champion Charles Tickner. Linda Fratianne. Toller Cranston and the team of Jo.Jo Starbuck and Ken Shelley perform in Superskates. Also. part nine or the world's strongest men competition. C4> -NFL FOOTBAU.. The Pitlsbunlh Steelers meet the Broncos in Denver. (22) -PRO SOCCER. 4.30p.m. <7> -nns 1s m ENFL -Hlghlightsor games played last weekend. 5 p.m . (71 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The Southern 500 NASCAR race from Darlington Raceway. taped. Also. h.Jghlights or the World Show Jumping champiooship from Aachen. West Germ anv and the world high diving championships <28> -PRO SOCCER. 5.30p.m. (52> -COLLEGEBASKETBM.L-The Utah Stale Aggies vs. the Weber State Wildcats at Ogden. Utah. 6 2Q pm. 19) -NBA BASKETBALL -The Lakers takeonlheSunsin Phoerux. 10 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The San Diego State Aztecs vs. the UCLA Bruins in a game played earlier at Pauley Pavilion. 1tsel . Thfs seems to make sense Ch~<,_\~:v~:: 10H1 "'•ior ...... smce NBC doesn't have much else 1Aouo11> 1680. "eo. • :io. R1q111 on going Cor it m prime time at present. w111 .. 1aroou1 ''° 4411. un '""'9" S unday's Ag.-nda Also the network has proclaimed ~rclc: • 10 ss E•11<1• ,,.., ,...o that it will be No. l in sports by 1980 F our en r•<l'-Swlnqlnq Oare TE LE VISION 1 NBC already has the Moscow •Mv•~1 "'0· '40· uo wi"""."'* 9·.30a.m (4)-N FL '78 -Areporton someofthe Olympi"S in 1980 and, coincidentally, 1,LR~ .... "11.~~"'>. '"° Ml\\ c;.I• '"''" ~ ~ ·-former NFL players who've gone on to careers m the new playoff system in baseball "'"" ,,.,,.. ,,,,., .. r• M"" W,·11 start that "··ptember. ''"'oo""' uo Ho Ho. F'""'"'"c professional wrestling. ~ c;a1 IH.,11 • 6-0 100 Soul 9uo NFL FOOTBa• • Th Cl [ d O F COURSE, IT WILL take Big nr'A'u'"' '40 ~H•acl• 1>-11 sw•d 10 a .m. (4) -ru.a.. -e eve an Bucks to get the baseball. And s•r,J:'., •.te"-P•<llt< M•\' ""' BrownsmeettheBcngalsinCincinnati. network president Fred Silverman 1c.rr1cu•1 110. HO. J ?O s1c;en1•" 12:30p.m. <2l -NFL'78. supposedly has grand des1~ of his 111•• flM rclC!m""> "oo.• eo R0<v• 1 p.m. (2) -NFL f'OOTBALL -The Minnesota own for prime lime. He IS also Pus"::::.~~:.~ cnar91n9 I\"" Vikings meettheRaiders 1nOakland rumored to be Jess than enthralled 1c ar<1<>161 • oo • 6-0. l 10 Th•n• 4 p.m. (7} COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL J db i....-11 Mo n t v I Trl'Hur~I • bO. l l>O h h aJ ed with sports m genera an asel.Hll Ul 1,.010,111-v..,w •c·~-,1 3 ,0 u P REVIEW -Arnone t e male uos an vz are parbcuJar. e..~na 1H 1 IMI'°"°" oo Penn State-Alabama. M1ch1gan·USC. Notre Dame- -CBS: Tough to figure because a E•Qh'" ••<~-H•1111 Moon O:.hot Houston. Nebraska·Oklahoma, Ohio Slate·Clemson C d b I ROUQlll t040 )00 J20 Truly T~t lot depends on what AB oes. ut ""< ccardOla> uo. HO. sir c11.,.., and LSU·Missouri. CBS might consider ricking up a MorlH•ruHo 6p.m .<2>-PRO FOOTBALLWRAP. k 'l uJd l N:in1f\ r•ct Oup~ '\ A't~r·t --prime time pac age 1 1 co ge cc1~rl•S<"tn10.11 40,J.o £d O"'-o 6:30p.m.(52)-SKllNG. YOUR FREE GIFT . . . . . A Trip Through Scenes of Jesus· Birth and 1.Afe Actors -LJVE-AnimC1U .... o~· December 18, ~~ ~-:,. 19 >~ ~~~A ~ .o,,,..., ~u Drive thru In your car A 91ft to the community from FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main at Adami, Huntington Beach S PECIAL C HRISTMAS SPORTS ME MBERSmP EACH NEW SPORTS MEMBER WILL RECEIV~ • Two Racquetball Racquet• ($60 Value) • Fre e 5-week Tennis Clinic for Husband and Wife ($50 Value) • Sports Membership Include• UM ot: • Si• 3-w.fl AKQUOlb•ll Courte • Phy•lcal FllnHI Room • Tennie Coun1 on Sunder 2 p.m.·10 p.m. • All Sociel Event1 • !l-0 Meter Pool' • Gymn1llum for BHke1b1n & V~t· $100.00 DEPOSIT NOW AHO flAlANCF our APRii. 1'1'1 NO OUl~ UNltl. APRIL 1•1• , .? PHONE (714) 546-8560 ~~--------------, ~1· .Los cobO lle~os I ... R.t.C01JCT AHO ~s ewe • . ··refusal for prime time base ball but 1s locked into Monday Night Football in September for the next few years. Given that fact and the fact that ABC currently rules the roost with its suc· cessful prime time entertainment shows, it seems very unlikely that the network would consider a night of prime time baseball 1n September A REPORT THAT the network's affiliates recently voted overwhelm· the •·crown jewels" every other year. , rr .. .., •• , • 10. 1 '° R~.iov lu 7 p.m . <50> _PRO SOCCER. The network reportedly has already _:1 H~•~v•;\~l ~1-~60~,s~E~•=.t~<,~• ~11~ .. ~l~i>e=1=0-~<~T~b~e~D~all~y~PUot~~ls~DOt~~r~e~s~poasJ~~b~le~r~o~r~la~t~e~c~b~a~n~g~e~s~. >'.J~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~ turned down Thursday Night "~::'nOMic ... \,m Baseball in wh.ich it would be one of 17066 NEWHOPE STREET FOUNTAIN VALLEY I I three networks televising the sport. Bowl Lineup Alamitos Racing Entries <All T Jmes PST> Saturday, Dec. 18 Garden State Bowl Rutgers l9-2) vs. Ari1.0rta Stale (8-3) (at East Rutherford, NJ> 10 a .m ., Channel 13. Wedneadey, Dec. 20 Hall of Faine Bowl Texas A&M <7·4> vs. Iowa Slate (8-3) (at Birmingham, Al a.) 8 p.m . (delayed). Channel 13 Frlday,Oec.22 Holiday Bowl Navy (8-3) vs. Brigham Young (9-3) <al San Diego> 8 p.m . (delayed), Channel 13 Saturday, Dec. 23 Sun Bowl Maryland (9-2) vs. Texas (8-3) (at El Paso, Tex.> 10 a m , Channel 2 Liberty Bowl Louisiana Slate <8-3) vs. Missouri (7·4) <al Memphis, Tenn.) 12:30 p.m .. Channel 7 Tangerine Bowl North Carolina SL (8-3) vs Pittsburgh <8·3> Cat Orlando, Fla.> 8 p .m . <delayed), Channel 13 Monday, Dec. 25 Peach Bowl Purdue (8·2·1) vs. Georgia Te<:h <7·4> (at Atlanta) 10 a.m .. Channel 2 Fiesta Bowl UCLA <8·3) vs. Arkansas l9·2) Cal Tempe, Anz.) 12:30 p.m .. Channel 4 Friday, Dec. 29 Gator Bowl Clemson (10-1) vs. Ohio State (7·3·1 > (al Jacksonville. Fla.> 6 p.m .. Channel 7 Sunday, Dec. 31 Bloebonaet Bowl Stanford (7·4) vs. Georgia (9-1-1) <at Houston) 5 p.m ., Channel 13 Monday, Jan. 1 Cotton Bowl Houston <8-3) vs. Notre Dame (8-3) <at Dallas> 11 a .m., Channel 2 Su1u Bowl Penn Slate (11·0) vs. Alabama 00·1) cat New Orleans> 11 a.m., Channel 7 Rose Bowl Southern Cal (11·1) vs. Michigan (10.1 ) (at Pasadena> 1 :45 p.m .. Channel 4 Onnge Bo•l Nebraska <9-2) vs. Oklahoma ClO· l ) (at Miami, f1a.) s p.m .. Channel 4 S I 500 .Minimum Tax Sheltered Investments s.~·~·""'" Flnt "'"'' , ,. .... P:lltST RACE -lSO yerck. 2 Yf'41' Oldl. For malden1. PllrH U.IOO. ClelmlnQ ork• SI0.000. eri." 9'nl-.ni.nn: "°'"., E•· ~I IC•-1: Sevent..,,M.,..tvtla ( 9 rook\ I ; Al"Oullcl Tite Beno IH.,.11: H •Y Ooc CB•n1<1): Hue John l~0U9h); S-.CV CChtnHtl; S-t Sun Oanct>r <Trtelur•>: Llmlls Barchll• IAOalrl SECOND It.ACE -llO Vltf"ch. 3 veer olds. Putw ~.ooo. Cl•lmtnv price i IS.000 FIOll' sp.t IRoUQlll; True Bec19er 1cre9e r); °'4<• Do Mo-. IBMhl; 81ondY1 Cherc:ier IH•rtl . HuQh• Oueel\ ITrusurel: Sporllnq Pel 1 •0111r1, Wekem r Whenllsov•r ICltth WI THlltO ltACE -4CJO n"". 2 yeer Olds. All-iinu. Purv ~.lOO Tllu•n• Hu•ller IAdelrl; Min Power Point IHertl. Someboclys O•rlln Cllptwim); Fl,..119111 lady IClttl\WI . Fems J•t IWarcll. JOl>ns Canyon ITreewnil; P•rtv Tlmt Ooll 1 ROU9'1>. Hui• Sirin 1c;.,oou1 FOU RT"H ltACIE -'70 y..m 3 Y~•· Old• and up. PurH M.IOO c1111m1nq orlct $7,.500 LIUle Go Flftl ILIP"41ml F•lcClft J •I CHanl. Senl\Utn Sumo·n 18roo~\I . H~llft9 House (Warr:ll. Swoo\f"• IMylnl. GuPro IGonraltil; Jr1 C•plaon IC«OOr•I: Oue>e'I P•I l•rn ICruQtfl FIFTH RACE "° Y••ds , n•r old' """ uP Punt t?.100. c1a1m1119 l>"•<"U.000 T a••~I IRougll), 5c>lnn1"9 Bua c 1Cn101'0. Oel Born Fl9hler I lla •d), Roc"•lelltr (P•rner l . MIOw•v ~ul•r fHdVllSI; Fun Pal H•arll; Cupid'• Men ILIPll•ml, Ch"en For Olnner ICMOOr•I. Oan· dJ\ Sl&r IClerl•HI; Andy Go I.ACS.Ir) SIXTH RACE -400 YM'lk l veer Old .. Al-e PIKs. U ,500 Te...,y W1119S Cllpt,.m1. ~ufl.,,, I Mll<1'rlll; Call M e Goll• 1Trea•urel. lop Gain Pruell CT~•>. Ml» Ai.oietl ll<dt<rl, Jrl M llH (c..trdO.rel SEVEHTM It.ACE 400 yards l y~itr 010\ ano up l'urs~ U .800 (IA•monqc;wlce\I 500 f "'' Ptrlam>t>r (lltor>"\I F.,,hOm Go ll •PMml C.r-8•• IBan•\I P~h 1.t.O&orl. 0uP ~rt~ IP'f>r,,..rl Siiiy fn1n9 ITorrr\I ; £Cl OP<' IT••••ure). M lll't Cll•r9t>' ICarOotal, Fl.., Ciiio (ICnlCJht> EIGHTH RACE 400 Y~'<h l '""' olds -llD Purw '1S.OOQ.-TllP Olr.ctors' H-C4tll Hold On Ima Comino IAOalr>. Euv Move INlcor:trmu•I. N•llvP Creek C81CIU!ll , IClp(y' • Orum llCnlQhtl; Tiie BullOOOQer IH•rH. Jun Jun NI IClerln•I , 9unn¥ M•<K•Y IL11>111m1 ; Juntfer Jet 1T-.H11re1 -1• l..t-u• IMylesl 91>9 Aootnc:i (BMdl NINTH ltACR '1()(1 y..-ch 1 VN• olch Purw '2.600 Cl•lmlnQ prk• u.ooo S<ool On S.llOf" ll"reyl, l(tm•r Oencty ICl..rh Mll ,,,.. Wlnnln Polley ITrU\ur•1. F•mlnl\I IMYIP\1. Co A PIPnlv CHertl w-u Rrtd IAd~lrl Spanl\lt """"''' <C•rd01~1 9•ttlr Witten 1 e~rr:11 All nam<'s of rnre horses in lhe Un1tt'd States are subject to the approval of lht> Jockt>y Club in N<>w York. SPAS? •lll c o M• & G rowth on..t-.d .... M.U- For best prices and best selection call the • h•h tue4 S.cerOlu °"" •IOY.-of....,.._. Gffdd L koult 644-2507 SPAHOTUNE 714/546-3700 :!fi10 Stiulh I l.irht1r lloul• \imf :-\11nlA .\n:i ('A 'l:.!7(11 THE 197910\'CTA CELICA GT UFTBACK. THE CAR THAT GIVES YOU A LOTTODAY, ----------AND TOMORROW.---------- Fully reclining dnvers bucket seat with ad:ustable The advanced. aerodynamic lumbar support shape that has set the slyle for the cars of the 80s. \ Optional sunroof lets the Split. fold-down rear sun (and stars) shine 1n seat for load·carrymg versatility. _.-!..-:;;;:::::::=::=~=:=::::=;I=-=.:. VVelded urntrzec:t body constructron helps keep the Cehca tight and practically rattle free. Optional power steering reduces 111rn1ng effort. yet retains road feet Cehca's 5-speed overdrrve transmission 1s praised for rts cnsp feel. 2 2 Iller overhead cam engine with hemispherical combustion chambers MacPherson strut front suspension for surer handling Styled steel wheels have bnght metal tnm nngs Power assisted front disc brakes and steel belted radial tires for surer stopping THE TOYOTA CELICA GT LIFTBACK If you want your money's worth and more 1n a Grand Touring machine. see the car of the 80's It's a car you can live with for a long time ,, .. 7 ••• IJM.Y PllOT aacm s1m~~~~.!!~M '!~A k'EEP Yar< ~ ~ 10/l'Al!P 711€ NET A UTllE UJ;6£R- "'re tling Eagles Trip Edison, 36-32 Area llves Win MD, Vikea, Dolph.ina Roll J ohn undera c1m up wlth aoolhtr b111cor1DI aamo to leld MatC!r Ocl 1U1h lnto tonl1hl'1 <'h•mplonahlp 1 •m~ of the Loan baakt'tball tourn mtinl whipped North Baktrsfle ld, 68-49. Area Girls' Basketball ......... "-........ 0••-., let•• G•-'4. .. 1~ C.allb It 11•-n I I •-" l MlllW JI ll•IO 1 T•I., f N-00<1 MatllOf "°'"'° •u•11 ) Ctn1 ... ..,,. 4 Pet i.e• I),~' t• C.111<"'1 t• Molm.. I (t•-•l . ' 'k'" W ONl1en ..... C.te.. f I I• • I) S Hewoo•t M....., •• ll •• 1~5' M¥1N1l.~•" WAES fllNG I BASKETBALL I SKIING WRIGHT'S HARDWARE ••• Christmas Presettt to You T'lteldeGT11MToa.yY.,,. M9 A Ca.it._,..,,_, 1/J OFF ALL MERCHANDISE In Our Store and Metal warehouse Hundreds of Items to Choose From SATUllDAY OM.Y DIC. 16 126 Rodlnhr, Costa Mesa• 541-7745 i-.e ..................... .... Saund n •<'ored 26 points for lh H<'ond nJaht tn 1 row a.1 the Monarch• df'ft>alcd Warren U11h. 79 ~6 In 1'hua duy's aemmn1I Dl'llon Mall'r Dl'I will rai:e •;I Toro •• 61 49 winner OVl'r lh~ hMl ll'bool, In lOl\la&hl 'a 7 30 David Tieu.i ICOr~ IOV~ of hl1 11 polnl1 In lht Ont quarter to atakc th Vlkln11 to 1 20-S lead that wa1 never seriously lhrt'atent.'id Kevin Nelson hud 13 and Randy Held~nrelch and K llh Oawaon chipped In 10 apiece for Marina, which t'mptled Ill bench early. l oe•e .COtW) Lfljlel ) Melle>V.. J, N•hOol t, w •• ~ .. 1 eoi•-• ----------------------«· Mettlle "otlroq flollm t 0••1"•• 10 ('1111 a how down I N IX GAii thla 1c&M>O. Saund ra hu 1cored In dou\)le flt&Urc-t on rv.,ry 0tc11lon H Is at'Orln• al a J2 ~ point per 1•me clip, • bt1 fu lur In !hl r Del' ~ I 1tart Oana llllla wlll m l Sonta Ana V lley In thf' ron1olaUon C'ha mplon.stdp 1tamr of lht" Santo Ana tnumam nt today onrr lhc Oolphm11 hun1& on ror a 00 49 vie tor)' m rr lat Alam Ito.• ••neoiu" ~· l~··~ "•''""~"' w ..... ~ W.ltf\ .......... , Mutl- Tot•h .. ",,. 10 I I I • J ·~ • I It 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I I l • U •O ~ ~1Utff 0.. C"I coow \<l1111tr &•own \e""~" \NMOll C,AYl•n Po4'00v ~-11 T91e4\ tt" ,,. ' 0 • I ) • I 0 1 10 • ,. I • t ' ' IS \ II 10 I t ~ ,. J] ,. 1c ... ..,~ •• w...... .. 10 11 • ~ M• .. , 0.1 11 I\ .. ,. " , ... , '""'' _,., i>• n. w ........ ,. J.o<iiM ~t H~. W•,._. W•tth IW•Hf'A) T•<"""•I ·-••w., ..... 1 -II •ebnllt'tf 1 .. 1 lnt~I• ~ " ... • t \ I I I I . ' " 0 1 1 • Ma.-ettll .." .,. • I 11 l 0 ~ \ II •O \ n 10 ' n • • n • I fl • A I II t '1 I 1"9f\em • Hun~• 11 ~"'""'"' • 1).,.., •O. &it••• •. Hewt.., •. H•YAlf f) k-lt\'OMrtff'\ lo••• o • • ' 1' M•1 tfla I/ I• 10 " 11 C:.. Vett.y •1, llfi"" M r e1100" t<0t•"9 .. .,.'°" •• 11.,,.,.,.,. • ""' "••\On 1. M...,,.11 J, s.t>Ov1,e11 t, t.lleu\\ 1, C., roll) CAP" Vt ll•Y \(Or fllO NIOOnfyf\jOm JI. Wltlie mtMln "· O'H-"· Uto'r-IJ, A .... OU\rl "-rt~ [ dt.O.. • 1 , tt-» ( ... O 11•11...., It I\ 11 I~ 4J L......, Ow ti. MHI~ C11r 4J Me•il•Q• \(OrlnO 0o .... ., 1. IC lllOle JO. .... ,,,_,. l IC.rly \CC>ti"O A.itf A. \mllll t, MOclOl•n 1' .,...,, 10. "·-~,. °'"'', k'"wo....-.. H•tll*<)e II 1 • ~ l 10.rty I) 14 I• .. ,. M_. ....... 9N<llM. ~-.. H...,11~°" tll>Mfl VOtltlQ R-r'ICI" •. ~ ....... • Oo••• "· Woi''" •. ,_,,_ 11 ... _!ft l. Ort•o• 1 l ., ... _ VDt"'O I ........... Hooen > .... _ 10 ll<t<tt 4 l(•I"""' • tleH.,• I k-~~ tlunllnotnn I• II " 11 SI l •~ ... -11 " 10 10--40 Wln<'hf'll Jofll uurNJ from undt>rnl' Ul lhe bu kl'l with 14 ~eC'ond• tc-n on the C'IOC'k to tclvl' th~ l>ol&thlntt Uu~r fourth win In al~ atarh Joou scored a dozen pnlnle omt w"" onf' of three D11n1 1111111 vl•yN s In doublt-AIA Pm" 8 Foes fl1url' Oouti Andrt'ws I~ tht• 11 • Ml tt"am with 18 while tan O'Oon Jody Slowi posted a pair of rwll edd\'CJ 12 vlrtorl-to keep his undefeated LH 411•-f .. I Oe1te Mlltt Utt "'" ••""' "'' i. record Intact and help the GIFT A DIVER ForC .. lalw 7ZCL A.T• SJ9995 IACK ftACIC AQUAIJUS ..... eta. •••• Of~ WATCH DANA IHU.H trailed by 10 ""' '" 0 10 M•'"''•u ' 1 • Alhlclti1 Jn Action wrestling 1!:1tancla JlJ&b raJU~ to win five ot lh~ final 1>01ntt rnoeJt l>f th tcaame beror1~ ~~'.'!';..,., , ~ ~ ~~~:11 \ ! :; team defeat two roes in an ex· 111x match , tncludlnj rour by plo. to erase 8 26·6 culching Loe Al1tmltos with two M M-• ' ~ '1 C••11 ~ ,; hlbatlon at fountain Valley High 11111-11=111111 dt>fH'it und t.'<lge host Edhmn, 38 32, 10 non league m In u t es rem a In In 8 . The ~ .. ;:~:· ~ ~ ~ LO:~ , o > Thursday. wnistlln{( action Thurtd•y. r>olphlM, whc'> wcrt' h<'ld to Ju111 ""... ~ 0 0 u ... ~.,,\ 0 0 0 AIA defeated Biolu College.---------------------- M ar1c Shafer lurnt'd in a 16S Pound pin ID 1. 45 four poinll an lhl' lhJrd quartl'r. O<I,';,~\~' ,: .~ ~ Tot••• i~ •• "° ~S·O. and M1t'h1gan State, 29-7. r----------------------. to pla('t' lhl' Ea~lea, who are now 10 l on went on an 18·8 s plurtte In the ~ ... .,,o.-,.,.." Former l"ountaln Valley High Sell your bo t f t with Bo ting the 11eason It wall Shufl'r's 14th win of the season. fmul frame to pull lt out. ~':~:~:;:~"' :~ ~~ : ,: : Mandout Bob Walker ran his a as a a Edison's Mark Sc1alp1 ~Inned Gary Sheehan ID the In tht' operunJ( round or the IOl•I lwl• l l)'. ••-•IO• fl o ...... Hiii\ n heavyweiabt record lo 6·1 wit.ha classified ad ln the Daily Pilot 642.567~ f d S l M t M I O<lledout f O<t"lt'llO\Al•mllO\I THIW<el "' eature 127-poun matt' . •an a aria ournoy, anoa o .. n .... 111.i. ... ,, victory in his only outing Newport Harbor didn't waste any lime in turn· 1----------------------------------------------------------------- ang bat'k visiting cross-town rival Corona del Mar as SIX Sallors turned In rarst period PlnS in a 56-17 rout. Heavyweight Steve Provence had a SO-second fall. Adam Elias turned in a 56-second rail and Chris Blatn (l.03), Chad Earlywine (1 :55) and Tam Crexler (1 :41 ) also had quick pins. Adam Ehas had a 56-second pin for Corona del Mar. MIOf4 SCHOOL lu.<leM,IE .. MitJ1 H ( Curry(t'dldo'< Full*'" I IOJ l<u•n lt:"l'"'°"l>VIOrlt•I 117 W"'\O'fl[dl dK 0 l -••V HI 170 Ao•""' f(dl plt"W'CI Mlllrr 1 .. UI ~1e101 fEdl plnl\NI ~~h•n , '° tJ:I S Currvtf'dl de< Flynn 197 I. SllO•I f[OI oo-r W•no 11 S 10 (. l-y fbt) pl,_., 0 N~•ll ',. •SA V•ndor"" 1r>1t won by '°''"" t•S.. $1\alH fC,11 l>l,,...'<I Oo10 V)n 10 l/S Pf'arfPlf\llJ111Wtf'C!Curll\\ 10 ,. , l O•••llO f( \II IJ•nnrO r ,.'f'dl•ndo-• 1 10 Hvy (l,t(~ IC I won by ICM 1~11 Hew,.,,"-M. GdNI 11 U -LYI<' fNI -br forl•ll 103 81•1" INI Plnnt'd ~llwl I Ol 111 E •tfy .. 1ne f NI pin ned t'11l,,.lt10 I " 1'0 lro-CHI pl-~ero 0 ~· 1n Ml ........ 1 IC I OI'( CMr " ' llJ Ort .. 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NY hl.ondlln4, o.trott I Pnll-llN• 1. Plfl\burQll t ~Medley-. ~ 3. 81tmlnQlllem ' So""' A.If~·. WIM!ee9l the timeless Biss \\ffjun the just right finbbed look for town and country dressing 'Oii '"'-.... ....,... .... 6 ---··-.. ,,,_] In cordo brown. black, & tan • It's true, because when you think of Oakwood, you can\ help but think of fun activities. Oakwood starts with a full lime Activ1t1es Director, who plans fun parties. free Sunday brunches end super times. Then come sports tournaments. special clubs, and groups geared to y9ur intereMs and hobbles. And all of this 1s just a part of the Oakwood way of life where everything comes together; fun activaties, great recreation, beau- tiful apartments. friendly neighbors and a staff that cares! Newport ~ach/South 1700 16th 'St. (Dover at 16thl (714) 642-8170 Anaheim 2235 W. Broadway (c.1t Brookhurst) (714) 772-4500 • Visit Oakwood. Furnished models open daily from 10 to 7. Sorry, no children o r pets. THINK OAKWOOD! Newport Beach/North 880 Irvin~ (dl 16th) (714) 645-0550 Long Beach Marina 333 First St.· Scol Bcuch (at Pacific Cocm Hwy) (213) 598-6647 ... Garden Grove 1209 t B..ayport (at Chapman) (714) 750-6771 Long Beach 6479 Atlantic Ave. ( 1/z Blk. S. of Artes1cl) (213) 428-1:?43 • 7 INSIDE: •Intermission •Comics •Out 'n About •TV Listing MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS 8'NOER CAROL LAWRENCE DAILY PILOT Oassical Concerts Appealing To Families This weekend will be a holiday dou~leheader for those who appreciate classical muslc. Highly acclaimed Michael Tilson Thomas will conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra with pianist Murray Perahia as soloist al 8:30 p.m. Saturday. THE ~N.CERT. IN the Santa Ana High School aud.it.onum, 520 W. Walnut, will be under the auspices of th e Orange County Philharmonic Society as part of Its "Silver Jubilee" seaBOn. The program of wide appeal will include Prokofieff's Suite, Lie utenant Kije and Respighi's Roman Festivals plus Perahia play- ing Beethoven's "Concerto No. l ." • · Having won the Leeds International and A very Fisher awards, Perahia has performed in most major U.S. cities and European capitals gaining a reputation as conductor as well as ex'. travagantly talented pianist. THOMAS, MUSIC director and conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra since 1971, grew up in Hollywood and graduated from the University of Southern California. He was associated with the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra from 1969 to 1974. Between 1972 and 1975. Thomas also served as music direct.or o.f the Ojai Festival and conduct.or of the na- tionally televised Young People's Concerts of the New York Philharmonic. He has appeared frequently al the Los Angeles Music Center. the Hollywood Bowl and In Orange County. This month he is recording works for Columbia Records. For information about the $10·$11 tickets (students $3 ). call the Orange County Philharmonic omce at 646-6411. Tickets may be purchased at the door if still available. CAROL LAWRENCE will be the guest artist (or the nfth annual Christmas Candlelight Concert, benefillng the Orange County Music Center, Inc., Sunday in the Grand Ballroom or the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. A· champagne gourmet dinner wut be served al 7 p.m. to the 1,300 members and 1ueste. Carmen Dragon will conduct the 62-plece Candlelight Symphony Orchestra and Dr. Maurice Allard will direct the 100-volce Orange County Muter Chorale during the 8:30 program of yuleUde selections. Ml.88 LAWRENCE will sing "Jerashalay'lm mis shel Zahav" with the chorale. Maestro Dra1on'1 special arrangement ol this Jewish mu.lclaincludedinhonorofCbanukab. Major chairmen for the 1ata lnclude Gordon L. Hodcer Mr1. Allee Cole, Ronald W. Cook, Mn. Loc1t Gee Dini and Mrs. FLorence P . Black. Weekender €J By REBECCA HELM Of Ille O•llY "'°' IYff Chunks of color from the good old datys of the lat~ 1800s are on display over the holiday 11eason at lwo Orange County museums Wages ranged from S2 to $S weekly way back then. On such scarce Income, amusement for the poor, h1storlans say, was rare lime to onesell after long hours of work THE RICH rould afford to pay for their pleasures. But. amusement. before electncity radio and television. was scarce · Then a new toy appeared ·'In a colorlei.s world, the carrousel was a startling mnovallon." Marge Swenson, guest r urator for the current Carrousel Art Exhibition al Mills House 1n Garden Grove. says "It was a sight and a sound and a feel that people couldn't have for 2 cents a nde anywhere else" !IS. SWENSON has her own studio m which she restores and sells a variety of the merry-go- round animals. Her expertise on the subject bas been sought by major natiqpal museums, in· eluding the Smithsonian lnstifution. Two or the animals she recently partially restored are now displayed al the Newport Harbor Art Museum's carrousel animal exhibit. The rare carved animals left over from car- rousels of days long past are much more to Ms. Swenson than trivial historic relics. SHE CHERISHES the almost extinct pieces which survived the hazards of neglect. fire. and the progress whlch replaced the animals with the mundane. fiberglas replicas of today - for the skill or the wood carvers who created them. As important to her. however. is the story the carrousel can tell of the business and social conditions of its lime. Pointing to one of the wooden horses being installed at Mills House. Ms. Swenson says "This Is not folk art. ' "This was a business. meant to extract money from people.·· SHE EXPLAIN ED why beer manufac· turers created U\e amusement in the 1870s as a sales promotion. Men were the principal imbibers back then. but manufacturers knew they would have hap· pier beer dnnkers If the fam1hes were also hap- py. Beer gardens sprang up as the answer and carrousels were the most popular amusement in them. Coney Island was the first and also the most successful or the gardens, also known as amusement parks. The success and profits of the Coney Island carrousels were so enormous and the compeli· lion among manufacturers so keen that some of the finest woodcarvers were enticed into the business, according to Ms. Swenson. KING FOR 'YEARS, the carrousel finally fell from glory when technology provided more interesting toys for the rich to play with she said. And with the fall of the carrousei the character or the parks also changed. The poor became the principal patrons but often could not afford to pay for the parks' amusements. This condition led to vandalism roami~ gangs, and neglect, the collector said'. a condition which existed for many years. Another piece of history also exists in Ms Swenson's collection and Is on display at Mills House. It ls a beautiful, spirited looking 'wooden creation she calls "ole No. 10." The horse was carved in the early 1900s (See AMUSEMENT. Page CZ) COUPLE OF ASPIRING SONGWRITERS HAS TROUBLE LIVING IN HARMONY Robert Klein, Lucie Amaz Star In Nell Simon'• Comedy et Ahmanson Theater 'Our Song' Predictable Vintage Simon, Revealing Tunes Mix Well By DENNIS McLELLAN Of t ... O.lly ~lt.c Staff He Is Vernon Gersch. the award·winmng composer who hves in a stylish apartment over- looking Central Park. He's strait-laced, punctual and a realist. She ts Sonia Walsk. the upcoming lyricist who Is Ln awe of her new songwriting partner. She hves in a cheap nat decorated in early swap meet. She's also naky. never-On-time and a sen- timentalist. WHAT'S THE RESULT of throwing two such opposite chararters together into a musical comedy? With Neil Simon doing the pitching and Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager doing the music and lyrics you've got a predictable hit on your hands. It's called "They're Playing Our Song" and it's Nell Simon's Christmas present to Southern California, at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, now through Jan. 27. • The prolific playwright has been runnier with the pairing or opposltes-"The Odd Cou· pie" being the most obvious example-but this 1s still vintage Simon and that Is always more than worth the price of admission. THE SHOW, DIRECTED by Robert Moore, with musical staging by Patricia Birch. stars Robert Klein as composer Vernon and Lucie Arnaz u lyricist Sonia. The pair work well together-the word is that Simon rewrote much of the play to suit the personalities of Its star11 . <The composer and lyrlclsl characters ln the play also are modeled, ln part. after Hamll1ch and collaborator· inamorata Sager.) "They're Playing Our Song" JUSt could prove to be the star-making vehicle for Klein, whose fame as a standup comedian never went through the ceiling. He hatndles the Simonized lines with aplomb. AS A VOCALIST he 1s engaging, but be takes a back seat to Lucie Arnai. who not only 1s a striking singer but an adept comedienne. At their first meeting she is overwhelmed with the idea of working with a composer <>( such wide-spread fame. She tries valiantly not to utter that nasty word. "commercial..., Instead she finally gushes. "You can't sit in a dentist's chair without hearing one of your songs." A running gag, wh ich perfectly delineates Sonia's offbeat character, is that she Is forever walking in with a new dress on. each one from a defunct play's wardrobe trunk: "Of Human Bondage," "Dracula ... " WHEN SHE FINALLY appears in jeans and sweatshirt, Vernon wonders where she got the "normal clothes.'' "I have a friend who does Geritol commercials,'• she explains. The nine show tunes by Hamllsch and Sager are all well-blended into the story: They either grow out of the songwriting situation naturally or reveal Vernon and Sonia's unspoken thougbtl and emotions. The best song-the one that you find yoUJ'Selt still mentally hummlna the next day _._ Is the tiUe song. "They're Playing Our Sonc," a bri&ht and breezy tune about the pleasure a SOf\&Writer feels when he bears biasong played. An especially lma1lnallve touch la (See •oua SONG,' •• ,.CS) .... • -----:1 - --------=-------=--~ C2 DAIL V PILOT Choices Distinctive Galleries Offering Gift Possibilities OOUDAY •''*'"'TIVITIES Ulhotlnpha and wood<"uts by M C. Each r are on View al Vorpal Gallery, 320 Glenneyre, Lacuna leach v.-here plll\lll lrwtn Harn wLll enier t.an from 7 to 9 p m. Saturday and refNiSh menls will be 11erVl'd by th fireside from 11 a m to 6 p m Sunday •JOU.\' HOLLY' A vtrtf'ly of aru and crafts w1U bl' d1 played by mote Ulan 100 arllata durtn& an outdoor '"~ ln lbe Quffn Mary "8" piuklna lot ln Loq Beach Satur duy and Sunday rrom 10 a m. to e J) m Ad mhmon a. frtt ··oua ENVl&ON• ENTS . Room Ii Moment. Rt-membered' b~ Robert Cum mina. Mlduu•I Davu, Roland Rew. Richard Turnttr Wld UruN• WUUams. are open for lh•• mmd to Molor~ from Saturday to Jan 21 at Nt.>wport Harbor Art Muatum. 8MJ San Cl~mt"nte Drive, Ntwport ~ach Panel di.a cu1ta1on with tht· <•tH11t' !ldwdult'd for 8 p m Friday. Jun I~' P II 0 T 0 (; ll A P II Y ~ E R I •: ~ Landau~. "t>alitCapt'N Mnd plant close up: by Peter lloudt•'\chel on exhJblt at Stat\13 H1allt>ry, a:"17 Nt-wport Ulvd .. Newport Beach throuah ON· n lloura urf' 10 u m to 5 p m. Tuesday lhroul(h S1alurdMy C'EU:ISKi\TION AllEAO Wt"ltmlnster 1 t A~M><'u1uon mt<mtwr11 "'Ill mc~t Ml 7 30 p m Thursday, Oc;c 21 In Uw Civic Ct>ntt'r, 8200 Westm1nst~r Avf! Olnnt•r ontertwnment will 1nclud1• holiday mu'llr by the Notables. WOMAN'S BUILDING The on.Jy public bulld11\1C '°" woman'• c·ulture in the world celebral~ Ith Mth b1rlhd1ty Saturday and Sundny ut 17:r7 N Spnntc St , Los An1etes f''l'lltlvltle:s w1U include u poster exhlbltlon. performun<'H und pre holld1ty &•ft sale, start· m(I ut R ll rn t•u1·h duy SPECIAL SHOWING OF LESLIE B. DeMIUE'S 'l'M NEXT' (ABOVE) On View Through December at 1432 S. CoHt Highway, Laguna Beach College Shows Amusing Two adventurous productions continue their runs on Orange County cum puses this weekend. The greatest frog jumping and frog racing contests In history occur during Golden West College's version of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.•' THE FAMILY show, adapted from Mark Twain's short story by Charles Mitchell, GWC drama instructor, is directed by Bob Soares at 7 o'clcx:k tonight and 2, 4, and 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Actor's Playbox on the Hunt- ington Beach campus. Admission is $2 and humor in the show will appeal to both adults and children. The cast includes Leonard Johnson, Kathy Patton, Marene Marshall, Greg Furlong, Todd Chapellow. Jon Barrons, Yvonne Delapp and Corrie Lee Cannon. The glitter and ~!amour of this century's Chamber Concetts 4 Planned The Haydn Orchestra, a non -profit performance organiza. lion, has reserved the First United Methodist 1 Church, 148 JOth St . Seal Beach, for two con· certs. The Seal Beach Chamber Players will present works or Mozart a nd Igor Stravinsky's Soldier's Tale conducted by Toshl Shimada Satur· day. On Friday. Dec 22 . violinist Stephen Bryant a nd violist Raymond Tischer wiJI perform works of Hande l , Stravinsky. Mozart and Martlnu. Both programs start at 8: 30 p.m. Donations or $3 are suggested. Jazz Age 1s the ·unconventional selling for Ca l Stat e Fullerton 's production o f Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure." The play will be presented at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and 5 p. m. Sunday in the Recital Hall on campus. Tickets are $2.75. The box of- fice phone is 870-3371 . Director-professor Kirk Mee has updated the Bard's examination or justice and social responsibility by including an executioner COS· turned as a mob "hit man" and various courtiers in pin·slripe suits. ELEGANT COSTUMES in black, gray and white created by Dan Wilhelm are a production highlight. Leads in the play are Paul Barnes, Gary Bolen, Joseph M. Collins, Scott Freeman, James Mann, Kevin Gidney, Teri Green, Linda Hawkins, Sheila Colleen Hurley, Kevm Sean Suarez and Bnan Tracy. Also on the program will be the C Major S tring Quintet by Mozart. performed by the Ysaye Quartet and friends. The dock.IJde specialty shops, rest0Ufont1 and businesses of DANA POtNT H.AA90R Invite you to celebrate the season In your own l"IOme port: Ffee Boat Ride• with SOntO/Deoember 16 l l 7/1~ pm For quick nsults * set your .alls for tM Bo";t. Int classlfled ads of tM O.illy .•Uot. 642-5678 fO( the ~t git lelectlOnl and guest occommodotton1 on the south eoaat, tum to the 1ea whef9 Son Otego Ffeeway meets Poclttc Ccxnt ttgnwoy ... DANA POINT HARBOR. GALLERY I CAMPUS SHOW$ ANIMAL CARVERS EMPHASIZED ANATOMICAL DETAIL OR PREFERRED FANTASY Ole No. 10, Left, Haa CMt War Hlatory, P•lnted Jumper, Right, Haa Charm Fro• Pafl#! Cl CARVING .•. by Daniel Carl Muller, an award·winning sculptor and woodcarver. When she firs t saw tbe horse, Ms. Swenson. a history buff. was attracted lo the arumal because of its life-like look and c1v1l war military trappings. Investigation of the saddle and medal of honor worn by the horse led her to conclude that Muller was the only carver of carrousel animals who adopted "realism in a make believe in- dustry," and used real horses as models. OLE NO. 10, as with all the aged wood carv- ings, must be seen up close to be appreciated. The public can do this unW Jan. 14, at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 8:50 San Clemente Drive. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, or 6 p.m. to 9 Friday. Barbara Williams. charter member or the National Carrousel Association, will give a descriptive lecture at 2 p.m. Saturday. Viewing hours al Mills House m Garden Grove are from noon to 4 p.m .. Thursday through Monday. The exhibit is on display until Jan. 22. Admission lo both museums is free. Animals pictured on the cover and above have been loaned l1y the Newport flarbor Art Mw~rn ez- h1b1t cu follows rabbit, Joan Cole. Newport Rea.ch ; cat. Mr_ and Mrs /larTJ/ Rooney. Santa Ana. JUm· pers. Anctent Art of Laguna Rttu:h and Dr and Mrs Roland Summit. Rolling Hills . and elk. llelen and Lee Hender!on. Rancho Palos Verdes ...... CIVIC BALLET ol SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA l'IU!SENT5 HUllTINGTOH B£AQt HIGH S0100l • 19()) -i... H..•""9""' 11.odt CV.:CIOtott• ''•I( L•flll•~J I'()(), M.. -"" -OCCt,Mll(ll 22 D 2.lO p .. -SAT -OlCCMl£112l H t,'()(IP lil -SAT. -OCCCMl(R 13 D D ~ ................. _,_ .......,__-._,... . .._ -· ...... ---·-··---.....--· ..... ·-~-'-· .... ,.,. .,....., .... ___ ..,. -_ _, ADUlT •-V"' .. -·· FOR TICKETS Oii INFORMATION (714) 846-5152 (n4) 848-8445 ---ORDER BY MAIL--- Send Self Addressed Envelope to: "CB/SC" P .O. Box 1366 Huntington Beach, 92647 Specify Performance = 1·=2·=3-=4 and t-nClose pr()Pf>r payment All orders ma1IPd Sdme day re<P1vc-d j 1 ~ . ca i I , E n d. ll' ' t Rs 111 it' Ill is h l "· ., It? ~ " t I I I • J ,. 7 OUT 'N ABOUT Oao111p L111d Chum World p1 11l v-.~1or1.tl dl:.a mp1on J 1mm\ <'rc><·kc·tt and Er n1I' of Sesame Street lu:adltnl' thl' llohda\ on lc:e revue coming 1 u Anaht•1m Cun\ l'ntion Center for 10 fll'rl ormam·t·~. D<•c·. ~Ii :ll Tickets are on ...,:J lt• at lhl· t,.,, u t£aec·. 800 W. Katella. and .111 T tcketron and Mutu<JI ugenc1es for $7. :sti ti nd S.'> LUNCH • DINNER SUNDAY BRUNCH Open 11 :00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Clmw 4·()(} p.m. Mon & Tue oo our o y Lunch or Dinner Up to 35 People CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH CREATE YOUR OWN OMELETTE You choose the ingredients anc:I we custom make a great three-egg omelette to suit vour individual taslP. They are so biq and so good you may want to trade bites to see whose choice 1s be'>I Also Belgium waffles anc:I lots of other qooct thlnq'> ON THE BAY NEWPORT BEACH 2lOOHAllOI ILYD .• COSTA MISA ,.~~~'!'~~!_Lf',j.'~ --··< ce>•a-pon ,.")·--.. • I I SOFT FROZEN YOGURT BY ALTA DENA .., ., C9 .... trull flll't •t1tllll2llllf _ .. .., 1' tWDAY TRAY ... 85~ ,.::,.. FU.,._ SUPEI SAllllCllES All UCO I 00 SAUi UI SPICIALI .OOD 1MIU DIC. l I, 71 DAILY PILOf C3 New Catch at Cannery: Breakfast "avory "eafood, Fish ery D ecor Brings Diners to NB Landmark It uftc·n n •t•naK to rf'qUlrc time-and U·holf to kt•ep up wUh lht• new uddillons un(I ctu.1ngt>s to thl' lorul rt>~laurunl 11crnc. And that tendb to d1m1n1t h ttw opportunlU.-s fO" dining ul l!Omt> old In vorlte8 SO th~ft\ wu~ no ho11llntlon lost week when th~ t'hOn<'f' cam<' to cat lunch at the Cnnn@ry an Nt>wport fk•uch w,. eve11 m"naaed to ~Sk'nd 1wvt'ra l lel~ur"IY hours enjoyln• our me;,I. ubiwrbinte llw wt•a lth of dt>lail 10 the surround 1nail\ unrl l'l<'klna u1> on the most recent annovJ tlon Tiit: LATTER . WF. were pleasantly sur 11r11t>d 1b lt•urn. 11\ dail y bre kl~t service start ma t 7 .. m c l'XCCJJl Sund8y). Weekdays you Out 'N About Norman Stanley l'lJll order from the breakfas t menu until .1 .l m . Saturduy brunch or breakfast 1s s ervl'd h orn 7 lo 2 JO. Sundav from 9 to 2·30 Offcnngs on the morning bill or fare include l\\o l'gl(s. served with potatoes and toast. $1 35. the for egoing with the addition of bacon. ham or sausage. $2. 25 Four tempting omelettes arl' L'flCed bctwt.-en Sl.95 and $2.75 . French toast or hot cakt•s are Sl 25 earh Retwt.•cn a ppetizers and desserts on t ht· (';in nt•ry's Junc•heon m enu, there's a nice varic t v or hot t•ntrt'es, sandwiches and salads S IX ITEMS an the hrsl category call ~£·rvt'd with J choice or soup or salad and the :.uper dl•hraous Cannery bre ad ) range from the fi sh platl<·r (deep frwd fish a nd rh1ps >. $3.25. to tht· lt•ri brochette <ma rinated stnps or te n ya ki steak. oruon:> and mushroom caps served on a bed of n ee>. $4.95. I wW> pleased tn all p<1 rticulars with seafood Madaga~car. $3.95. A truly s avory conroction. 1l rons11:>led or crepes stuffed with cra b. shnmp and lo~ler arid lopped by a sauce containing an t•xpt•rtly controllrd tou('h of P"t1r East curry. 'l'wu nafly sunclw1 ch pros pects are the Murin('r IOl>tln·fat•ed crlAb. 8hrimp and avocado. wi th nwllrd iihurp cheddar cheese served with a lif(ht curry ~auce. sliced tomatoes>. s:u 5. and lhl1 Crab Trapp<•r lopcn·faced cr<tb legs. .1vofado on grilled ~quaw bread. with shced tom uto<.'s >. $4 25. ~Ci\NNING THE evc•ning menu. we decided wt• !-.t111 ply hud to r111d the time to come bal·k soon for dinner. too Up for consider a t ion would be sole meun1en.'. w ufood cannelloni. abalone s teak almondtn<'. shrimp s campi Med1terrant:an. top s1rlom and crab legs, ten yak1 chicken. the Can n C'r y combo <c ho ice fil et mignon w ith Australian lob-,ter ta ll or a balone steak'. jumbo scallops or broiled f1l et mignon S uch an occus1on. further. would give us mor<> llml' to Sl'rutm1ie the restaurant's dt· l'Orat1w n chl'S Nothing on Monterey's fam ed Cannery Row surpasses this conversion or lht former home of the f1s h-packing Weste rn Can ners Co lt's nearly impossible to ascertain j ust hov. m any levels arc incorporated mto the Cannery", ante rior. Every fi ve or 10 feet. seeming!) there's some area higher or lower than the one adjoining. TH E BUILDING ITSELF is perhaps lhrel· stories high but the ins ide is like a honeycomb studded with an incredible array or old equip· ment salvaged fro m shuttered canneries on the West Coast. These ObJects include everything from a l'entr1fuge machine for -;cparating oil from othe r s ubstances m fish to a complicated macke rel filet machine Still others are a giant pressure cooker into which the ftsh went already seated in cans . sort ing and labelmg machines that look as though I hey might have been invented by Rubt• Goldberg MOST FASCINATING e f a ll. though . is the web of conveyor belts a nd othe r apparatus for transporting cans from one operation to the GARY ANO JACQUE AT BAYSHORE HOUSf next. Hundreds of shiny ne w cans cra m Uus id· terconncctt.-d chaan of equipment spiraling id. .iround and throug h a ll re ac h es of the resta urant , Amazing. too. despite the appearances qr remodeling and conversion. the restaurant a¢· tually occupies a building that was more or less built from the ground UIJ. Only the origin•! sheet metal exterior and s igns belonging tot~ Western Canners Co. wen~ w.ed 10 the present structun'. D~ks1dc on the wa terfront. the Cannery rs localed at 3010 Lafayette Ave .. Newport Bea~h Telephone. 675-5777 EASILY Ct:RTU'IABLE as a dynamic duo. Gary and J acque are the talented performcr'h holding down the e ntertainment spotlight these niJ.thts at the new Bay-.hore flouse restaurant 10 El Toro Here's two mus1c1ans. if ever. who come off m ore lake 10 annum b<-r. The ir r e pe rtoire is d esigned to a p• pC'a l across th<•·board ut1lii10g. as 1t c:1oes. m aterial by sur h art1sL" as Ohv1a Newton-Johri. B. J . Thomas and the Caplam and Tennille. ' Gary and J acque are on slilge, Tuesday thru Saturday. from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m . The Bayshore House 1s located at 2331 1 Muirlarfd.o. Blvd .. onLakc Forest ll. Te lephone: 770.3222 Plus Specials Se1ved Monday thru T11111\day (F11day, Saturday & Sunday '1116 P.M.) Excluding Holidays 11u•u,1/y 11ul11rle ~011p or s.11.itl. tlio11 l' ul ll.1k1:1l 11u1.11v or nu• Ocean Perch AU.nllc: Cod Red Snapper Mehl Mahi Grilled Sea Bau Top Slr1oln Steak lobaler Tall Stuk & Lobster 3 45 3 95 4 45 4 75 4.75 4 95 6 95 7 95 plus 32 01/ler vi1oet1es of superb se,1/ood .111d /Jee/ r/1shes ~ •• oo -l uncheon served daily '111 4 P.M P11vate Party Fac1ht1es to 300 ..___A...-..-_... .1901 £ l-OA<;T HWY . CORONA OH MAR RL!.£HVA llON'i 11141fi7'•0·100 lh1/lll'Al'lf I( COA'>T HWV . HUN l lNl, TON HI ACH Ill SLHVA llCINS 11131 '•9/ 1321 Bnng m the new year with a SA NGI NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER PARTY Mdke_ pldns toddy to attend the Sherdton Newporl s ~1ipc1 New Yt~dr •;Eve Dinner Party Ct:ld.1rat1on in' 1ur br ond Jl• ·W Braz1~a Hdllroom' The fec;t1v1llf:s btqrn <11 /PM nn Dt·cr·rnl ot ·1 3bt. with reservahon', arccpted cm d frr'.t crnrn" Irr· t ·,1 rv• d ba~w. Th i~ g redt evenmq include~, • Complete Prime Rib Dinner • Dancing to the Alan Remington Orchesb a • Unlimited Cocktails Served Throughout the Evening •Champagne & Party Favors at Midnight • Coffee at the Evening's End $79.00 per couple Don't mt'>S the fun mukt.' reservdhons todtty' /\'. k foi out "New Yt:dr's Eve Pdrty ReS<;rvat1on Desk'" ,,,.. -~ 833-0970 ext. 383 ~ s \ \ I ~ Sheraton Newport 454') Mc1cArthur l31vd tSoulh of Orangf' County Au p. ort) NPwpor1 l3t:c1ch. CA ')?nbO UJ3 O~'/O - "' 1 ' r;,,,P+. =====111e4tdfH ===== ~4~~ CAN PAOV10£ T ... f PCASO NNl'I , F JIOM A S MALL FAMILV G A IHE H ING 10 A LAm:.c I llLLV CATE:n EO AFFAtA Al PAICES KEEPING WITHIN YOUR ..,O LIOAV BUOC E .. • BARTENDERS • COOKS • SERVERS • CLEANUP CREW, ETC. 16111Uedtd41 ~,. ~ ~ [FOR P631-A0610E CALL ] c:,Airporter qnn CJ/otel me~JT6RRA~e~~ R~~rn ~·-mtDs Dinner A ll D inner!\ Include Soup or Salad And Traditional Dessert CR EAM OF WAT E RCR ESS SOUP HEARTS OF ROMAINE SALAD ENT REES ROAST TO~I TURKEY . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 6.ZG o, l:'n Roa,ted Tom Turlo.t•\ .. Ju1r.v :.ind Tt ndl·r. Old t0J!lh1onC'd Drl'""'"J.: c;oldl'n c;1blt'I Gravy Snmn \.\ h1pix'<i l'olat0t·!.. or (ild7l'<I Yam. <i11•1·11 l'c·.i .... Hdlilium C11rrol~ C h1h.1' l'IJlt· 11ntl1 •1 i:! • 1.50 NEW VORK STEAK, BROii.ED . . 9.50 Fl;l\111 tul ,ind f1lhni.: Thi., l op ((,1nl.1n11 !"II•··•" \\il l Ill' lnp1wn w11h !>..ht•t•tl \l u~hrooms .111d E ... rnrlt'fl "11h I \111111J "t' 1'111.itot·' .11111 Ci n •1·n 1 1'1•a-.. lkh:111m Curroh STAND ING RIB ROAST · All J US . !l.25 Our l'en'nn1<_1f ,..u\or11t• Sl'h·1·t C'hOl<'f' I'm 1111n.., ('.11'\1 ti 11 om 0111 <;1,•.11 St ,111chni! H1h flou'>h \\'Ill 111· i\rt'CHTlflllllll'd h.• <"n'JtiH'<f !'lp111ad1. Ynrk.,h1rt• l'uddinl{ Jlld ('rl•11my WhlPJ>l'<I llC111<l'rHd1s h (.'h11tt-, l'lull' • undt•r 12 • 5.25 ROAST LEG OF LAMB.... . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .6.8!J Delk .ill' Shrc·!'> or Lumh St·• W<I Ow 1 Our Old· 1-·o ... hiont•d Dl'l'SS!nj;( 1.adll'd O\t'I With 1h ()" n :'l..11u1 .11 .lllll"l""I. (;t'l\'n l'l"a:.. Rl'l111um Ca rrot:.. \\'h ipped Po1111m·-. • C"hlld'I Pl ate undl'r 12 • 4.50 SCOTOI BAKE D H/\1'1 . . . . .. .. .. ................ 6.95 Sun•ult•nt Hoasted T1·n<kr. C:n1·n r •.. " llc•l111uin L'ul I Oh . Whtprx.•d POIJ tm·~ ,inti Apple S .10111• BROILf.0 HAl.IBVT STEAK . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. 6.9S -..·rH•tl P1p11111 tlot \\Ith r.1rll'I ~ilUl'l. (;111 n l't',1"> lll'l11tum \;11 rot!'I, ,irlfl Wh1Jlpt•'1 l'OtlllOI'' ..-OR T HE "KI DS" A Bi\ 'KET OF SllRIMP . . .4.50 Be\.l'fllJl('b .50 ·crving 11 :30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations Accepted 18700 MacArthur NewPort tOppo Ile the Airport 1 833-2770 .. . . .. {!f DAIL 'Y PILOT Fourth Step a Giant Leap for OC New CR Stage Gave Coastal Theatrics Higli Time of Its Life (Thi.I u th. l«Olld m a "'"" o/ /jve eotamm.e ,.. "*"tno the ~ar 1911 '" lll.alet °"""1 thll Ottmgc CO<UIJ In prot ional \.heater atone lh Oranc• Coast. 1978 ~·aa the yHr of Soutb Coat\ • rtory · Wben the cul'\11n w ot up on "The Ttme of our Llfe" 1n lhf' MW Fourth Step Tbeat.tr m Coeta Mt: a·~ S<>uth ('oust Town Ceata Nov. U , il ••• the culmlnat.Jon of a 14 )'ear dream - alld the! llnllJ 1tt-p U\ a melJcul ly planned pro m ol ~v~&opm ol SC't'e NEW Pl.A VllOtJ £ cl arly w lbe tar'• ma.t 111aru11cant d ~ lopmenl \n pro f alonal thuh•r locally. ll w tbt' cllmac:U<' ctuapter in • $ a• that be1an u • travellna. homt-IMa trouf)\• In 1984 fl.hf> nrst Slfop) which )Doved lnlQ • 7~ •at theater ln Newport Beach In l~ <tht" t.c."('OOd .. tep > and 1raduatf'd two Y.t"llrll lakr to 11 !!OO·iu.•at hi>Wle 1n o conver1ect Cuta l e-t u dlmt' b\Ort> Uhe third at~p) Wtull' S<.'R wu• m ak1n1t hist.Of)'. tho OUM!r two Equity tht-ah.•~ oo th~ Mut ~butian's Wes t l>lruwr l'layho\bt' <tnd t.M Harlequin Dln • qer Pl"Y~~ wt'rto makl"I hay, puttin~ on 11 total of 17 producl10M ~t wf't'n Wm Sebasllan's tntroduced a policy of brtncifta •tileme" •tars to tus San Clemente abowplact: Real Cantonese Food Ht here or t•lce hom. STA& CHINESE· CASINO 5,-c ....... FRESH SEAFOOD PRIME Rll • M. Y. STEAK lard D ....... 4 to 6:30 p.a 'rifM Rib. Fretlt 5"food or Chef's Special C DJ,.....$4.45 COCKTAILS• ENiTERTAINMENT Reservations 494--0600 220 Fornt • ., ... Dowwwtowwt LOCJ11ftO .. ] ___________ _ . Chinese Cuisine . •, 1~ ORIENTALCOCKTAJLLOUNGE Featuring Tropical Dnnka I I BAMBOO SHCIAL FOlt THI I ~' TEilRACE MOMTH OF DECIMlf:R l' 1~ D'-forT_or..._ . I , JI~ '(j s~~~ .. rl'M(_i.,-.n rr.t> "'tt ~ Entt..._ -S... ~ I · • 1~ il . "" """~ """""' ~ ... ""'"""' C"te:~"" ,,,,.., tt I ~ Mt«.~ l •·•M'd(IO tt-.. I ~' l T Ar•f''""".. ~s-~ s:-: W•tooood I lf r nr 3 ,,. MH•toi t ,., "' or Mo•• 1 At:lrt ';rt11"1f 1n -'tttfW•t • I ~ I;·#~ ''""'~'"•·~" w1.-.fon!>ovo I i I .... fl.J.J/ Ol••G<,.,.,t ..... ~. 31 ,,,.. I t:i:l EM .. -r 1r rn COSTA MES/\ 645 ~,;,o .. _____________ __ .- QUEEN MARY DINNER PLAYHOUSE R.M.S. Queen Mary Promenade Dc.-ck Lon)( Bcttth, CA. NOW THAU DEC JO RICHARD EGAN .. Hanky Panky"' JAN. 9 THAU FEB.18 MICKEY ROONEY •n "Three Goats And A Blanket" A Dining Experience Beyond the Expected • • Your lovoritl'\ culsino: str>ak, chlckon, !V•alood, pC>ltcatc soups, classical salad:;; rroparod IO ploasn your palato. Sorved ln 1ho amblenco of most boautllul oriontal surroundings. Mako y our roservallons now for a truly on)oyable dining experience aso Fashion Island, Newport Center Reservations (714) 844-4811 Century Plaza Hotel, Century City Re~ervatlons (213) 277-1840 j I Intermission Tom Titus and wound up with four -Mickey Rooney ln 'Thru Goall and • 8lankel," Morey Am1teird1m In "Funny You Should Ask." M•rtb• Ray~ In "Evt>rybody Lov Opal" and Vt ra MU In "Same Time. Next Year:• AMSTEBDAM ~ND MISS Miles performed 1n Oranat' t:ounty 1>remlert-1, with "Same Tim.-" wld lhl' current "flow t.o Succeed In Hu11neu Wit.boot Really TryinM" arabbln1 top hon<>rA for the yt•11r arh•Ucally Rooney's ~trtuol OM mun ahow, however, waa far and 1.1w 11y the mos t fun St-ba.stlan·~ also brou1ht "f!'iddler on the fl oor" buck tor " third •PPt!arance, aloof with thl' mu111col11 "Damn Y1&nkees " and "The Dt n rl Soria: " At lhf' Hurlt"Qu1n. Woody Allen's "Play It Agnln. S..m" topped a ntne·producUoo menu with Uw curr.-nl "PaJama Caime" ruonl.og a c lo.c M!COOd Rounding out the Harlequin year were \wo Nell Simon entnes, "Last of the Red Hot Lovers'' and "Plaza Swte": another Allen MULDOON'S THE PLACE FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE P\11 PARTY· LllATIOMS DANCING IM HEATID PATIO UVI fHT&TAIHMEMT. "° cova. fAYOIS Suoerb Conllnenrlll Cusme In An lnllmate Sen1na FPaturinQ Our Entire Award-Winning ~enu 202 .-.wport C...tw Dr. M~IMdt 640-4110 comedy, "Don't Drink the Water." a well aa "Ntiver Too Lite." "Goodbye Charlie," "AnythJna Goe." and "Mary, Mary." AT 80lJTll COAST &EP. "The Time of Your Ute" demonatrated what a superlor com· pany couJd d.o In o real theater. but the hi&b point of the season was the revival of Ibsen's "A Doll'• Howso." Completing the SCR alate were a reprlae of ••Volpone ." ao abrasive "Come· dhuu" and a cerebrally aUmulaUne "Otberwiae Engaged." Individually. the clus of the SCR aeasoa was provided by Anni Lona In "Doll's House" and her husband, Ronald Boussom, ln "Come· dlana." Alao Impressive were Charles Lanyer ln "Otherwise Engaged" and Hal LaDdon Jr. ln "Time of Your Life." Roooey and M1ss Miles were the stan wbo shone brightest at Sebastian's. but a pa1r of memorable performances in lbe aupportln1 ranks were turned In by Martin Ross in "Damo Yankees" and Dennis Fox in "How to Sue· ceed." The yearend roundup continues T\Jesday with Jbe announcement of the top 10 productions on the community theater circuit. followed on Thursday by the top performers and(concluding Friday with the man and woman ol the year in theater. SCENE FROM •THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE' George Archambeault at MeH'a SRC A NEW DINING ADVENTURE mAnDAn1n CHINESE Geurmet cu1s1NE PEKING • SHANGHAI ~ SZECHWAN •HUNAN i ii.Qt.~~-~;_~ .. ~~ • ~ ~.. :l Daily Lunch ~~ .. :.fl And Dinner li:la ~ Yoa Host .cl Hotteu- MUr.e -S ._ a.-i ... (Forme< Chef ol the H> Twin Draoon.-Anahelm} 1500 ADAMS AVE. tAt "-'-' ~ COSTAMISA SA0."37 fl RESENTS APADANA VERA MILES STARRING IN AWARD WINNING RESTAURANT SUCCULENT FOOD UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT COCKTAILS 3:30 P.M. • DINNER 5 P.M. NIGHTLY DIRECTED BY HARVEY MED LINSKY Banquet Fa<llltles 10 to tSO People 1 HOTEL WAY, ANAHEIM· IAc<os1 From Dimevlendl NOW Pl.AVINO T ull$day tnru Sund av T UM . "S1>9Cl1I"" • '11.00 Wed., Thur •• Sun .• • $14.0 0 Sun. Brunch • $I l.00 frl. • '16 00 Sat.· $17.00 tnClu<Hs Dinner, Snow, Tu &. Colle• PRJ;'SHNTS rm: I/IT BROADlllA Y MUSICAL -.. ..... --·-----.., __ .... i.,rw ™*J.atlS&l 140 AVE. PICO · At The Sea ·SAN CLEMENTE Make the Holidays Even Brighter. foin us for a merry Christmas Day dinner. Fea st on tender roa st turkey with all the trimmings or choose from other selected favorit es from the regular menu. All delicious. And all very sen sibly price d . Chris/mas Day at the Turlle. Dinner served from 12:00 noon. In Newport Beach, across from th e Marrwtt on Newport Center Dnve West. 644-5313 . 111 Fulll.'rton. tll 1450 N Narbor. 1tHt north of Brea Blvd. 871 -9340 ~l.'\t.'r\<lflfln ' tl<'C'l'f'IL'tf ~\c l1om1r A merican f>.fltC\~ 1.vothcr mainr credit cord' 600 D Newport C....,. Dr (across frOfft Foshloa lslCMdJ ........ hecJ. 640.7502 OOI'FIJfl MEXICAN RESTAURANT Under New Ownership and Management By DON MARCIAL COMe IB Alld Say ••tte1o" Serving Daily LUNCH • DINNER • COCKY AILS Mo&·l'liln. I I to 11 • fri. & Sat. 11 ·1.2 • S... 10.11 547 W. 19th St., Costa M.sa OINNF.R DANCES 9'00pm-1.30am I ht'•'" k,111. ,,,, ,f ... H••ll" ,,, l-tf.,_l"(~•••""'f Jtft .... f •1llt\.,h1t ,~, vt fi'ttnl\ M1f\1" \,t1uoo lk~ .~ ........... <v<\lttll t .. •ot\ tun , ·u r\tlu~1· ,-.. n ,.,, '"""' '" '"''"' . ..._ ... ·. 0-6 0-.1& lOl>AV'\ fOP4Ct•••t~ •( lll\lllJl." • 1~ I """' N- 0-1 o_.. oo t=======~ IHfDOftCHATTIOO llllO "" ......... 11 .. , __ IT W~ A \IEIY GOOO YlAR 0 CHAMPAGNE 1//nrj;,k1 cif,,11 .. ,.... .. •!di Ol.1CO NVSIC .. IM C•••ttHI •llrf t oo,., .. 00 t-• <twp ' °"""'~ 1$0 oo,... ,.._,. ..... Mthnltt•tv<lln MCWMllll ,_,,.,, ..... t71416441'10d -... ,, 642-9764 • IVI ..... MD AJmrrllO I 7 il PLAY REVIEWS Friday, Oeoember 15. 1978 DAIL V PILOT €$ THE WIUTE HOUSE Orange county'• t1 HouM ot JUI FINAL 810 W&KINOI TAN & ~e~e GETZ 2 Quint.ta -S 8how91 Tonight I Sat. -1:00111:30 P.M. Sun. Eve.-5 p.m. + l!XTRA SHOW t p.m.I I A ,.'# fU!U.-VID KAT T1CQTI LUT-.IO I 3.a s. CoHtHf!h••Y· Laguna Be80h 494 '°'"Of •7-1242 CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT necn COUT KWY LAGUNA NIOUfl ••• c._ .,._ .. ,,., ••• .,., IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 344 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH 11~, ... ~.,.I Ample Free Parkrng 494.9491 752·8558 CANNED HEAT TUESDAY, DEC. 19 with 11Let's Eat" SANTA ANA CLUBHOUSE 2722 Main Street, Santa Ana, Calif. Lineup Lacks Vitality •Man Who Came to Di11ner' Misses Punch By JERRY llt:RT•:NSTEIN 0t IM O•llY l'I ... ti-'! Thf' hnt>up or "naml•" l,IC'lOrll and aclr~llllC'~ m "Th\• M1m Who Ctmit• To U1nncr" ut the Loni( Ocurh <.:cntN· Th•·ut1·1 •~ 1mprc:st.1ve Then.• IM for i.tartl·r~. Jumes Whitmore in the lt>ad u \<'If rt•ntt•rt'd. srhcminai but aomcllmt•a kind Sht•rhJun White11idt. HI m GllLY cfllclt'nl ite<-retary, Maggie C'utlt•r, la played hy Je-s111ca Waller. a Golden Glob~ ~tdrnmntu· JCtrcH nominee in 1971 M 11rtun Mt>n•t•r. rcrl·nlly lt'amed with Sam my Duv1a1 Jr In "Stov The World I Want To GN Off." Is ttw dlumon1b und money starved, bed· hoppinQ Lorraine 5ht•ldon who ..attempts to steal nt>w1papc•r n.•porh'r, 11uhhsher Bert Jefferson, playt>d by AmJ11•w Hot11nson , from Maggie Tht•rt" ts Nun Murt1n as the pigeon toed. -l)OthC'll<' and conwly nur'>c Miss Preen, who al· lt'nd~ to Wh1lt'\ldc Ii:> ht-convalesces m the -.1111tlv Ohio horn .. of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Wh1h•..irl1· hu-. tuk1•n J foll at Stanley's home und 111 t·onfuwd to u "hcelch1ur dunng the Chri .. 1m.u wJ-.on T llf: AUOIEN<'E learns later that phys1 11;rn . Or Uradlt'). h.is maxed X·rays and that his f.tmou .. J>Ulhml 1s. indeed, able to walk. Wh1te1>1dl· 1s c1 thinly d1sgu1sed characteri:za twn of tht• 1930s critic. author and r adio 1wrt.onalily Alexander Woollcott But rlt•ver. old Wh1tes1de. realizing the do· maan ht' has t•slubl1s hed at the Stanley household. convmct!b ull but his closest confi· dants he 1s crippled. RobNl Emhardt pl toys Dr. Bradley. f'rance!> nav lb a dar-Ai1ng Harriet Stanley, who makes w1t.py entrances and exits. IT IS WlUTF.SIDE'S "discovery" that Har net 1s a murderess that enables him to bnbe the f'rom PagP CI "OUR SONG' ••• having Sonia's "girls" (when writing lyrics, you see, she talks to the different "voices .. in her mind> phys ically materialize out of the woodwork in the form of a three·member chorus Vernon laughs at the idea of Sonia's "girls" hut no soon<'r does he do that than his "boys" appt'ar. It all mak<'!> for several great d1,1ets bet ween the l wo songwriting collaborators I and lhe1 r respN'll V(' VOICCS > "Th<'y're Playing Our Song" is a slick. well oiled production with 1mag10alive sets. and a creative blend of lighting and projected images The outcome of a boy meets girl musical comedy by Neil Simon-or <1nyone else-is not tough to guess NOT LONG AFTER meeting SonJa. Vernon muses that either he's met the perfect woman "or we're about to step blindly mto the old poopy·doo again ·· But we know pl'rfectly well that even though things might get a bit sticky along the way. it's going lo be a pure pleasure going along for the ride tta.11"$ Stnnlt>y hou1whold and make his escape after Mr Stanley has threatent.'<i 1mpnt.onment for the gccz<'r porothy Chucf' 1s Stanley's wife. Robert \ornthwalte Is Professor Metz. Neil Flanagan the soptust1cated, d1:1pper actor. composer and Bill Macy the delightfully fwuiy Banjo. l:JanJO helps Wh iteside to "get rid" of Lor· raine after Maggie catches on to her boss· bcheme against her love. the newspaper man. THEY COAX Lorraine Into a mummy case that 1s a present to Wh1tes1de and Banjo locks the door. Lorr:unc and the case are carted away The costumes by Ourinda Wood are im· press1ve and blage design by Gerry Hanton and STARRING IN 'MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER' James Whitmore As Sheridan Whiteside Vicki Baral In this third production of the Long Beach Theater Festival initial season serves to show how adaptable the stage 1s. Trouble I!> a lot of the acting doesn't have the polish needed to get laughs. The Moss Hart· Geoq~e S Kaufman written play 1s supposed lo oe comedy all the way There are plenty of chuckles but the three leads Whitemore. Mercer and Walter often ap- pear U.1 be satisfied with a mere rattling off of d1alo~ue THE PRODUCTION lacks snap, crackle and pop 21 & O•tt SS Geft. Adl!I. I Ir I I P.M. An Extraordinary New Japanese Restaurant SEAFOOD• STEAKS Too bad. one would expect more from such ;. "llar hneup tllowt TICKETS: MUTUAL A.GIEMCllES IOX OFflCIE INFO: 558-9754 j LYRA COMPANY Dinner Tues.-Sun. • Lu,.ch Tues.-Frl. 18035 Beach Blud., Huntington Beach The Harris Yuhn-dlrectcd. Norman Twain produced play as at the theater. 300 E Ocean Blvd l..on~ Beach through Jan. 14. Evening c•urlam 1s at 8 30 Tuesdays through Saturdays with 2 30 matinees Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. -=-· .,,,, "' .. •ft\ (714) 848·4404 Near San Diego Frwy JOIN US FOR OUR SMASH HOLIDAY MUSICAL THRUJAN. 7 THE ffltFlCT CHlllSTllAS I/FT HARLEQUIN GIFT CERTIFICATES NOW AVAILABLE BY PHONE 979.5511 GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PERFORMANCE 1100 PER COUPLE Great Christmas meals are a Marriott tradition. Come and share our lavish dinner buffet. A se1ec1ton of carved meals lncludlng • Roast Turkey • Glazed Ham • Baron of Lamb • StHmthlp Round of Beef • Smoked Selmon Plus a wide ossor1men1 of 1r11d1tlona1 accompanlmenls , For mformat1on and reservations Phone (714) 640·4000 Ext 6100 ~arriOtt Hotel & Tennis Club ~-~"'"' ......... ,_ ... .· •., . ~·' 1 ,,.-.olden ~~ ,...., ~~· S/:;),.agon ·--~ MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DtSHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•DINNER DAILY FOOd To Take Our 11 30 AM to 10 PM All !CJ iB:I I.HO (i!J Fll"IS R£CCl\IE THE SCA&. 0< THl M0 fl()H P1CfUAE COO£ 0< SH< AlOUL~ltON •egia yeur New ft,ar F'or information and reservations. Phone (7 14) 640-4000 Ext 61 04 with .Morraott« Pacific Ballroom -S45.00 per person • Steak and Lob61er Dinner • Unhm11ed Cocktails -8pm lo 1 :30am • Champagne al Midnight • Fauors • Conlmuous music with the nostalgic sound of the Society for the Presenta· llon of Big Bands and the today sound of the Fountain House Band from Las Vegas Kings Wharf -S19.00 per person • Prime nb dinner/salad bar • Champagne at Midnight •Disco Caprtcclo Cafe -S20.00 per JHtrson • Prime nb d1nne1 • Champagne at M•dntQht • Dancing to thti Wally Ruth Quintel ........................ i.-. ~lue CRI "SECllETS.. Plue --• 1 • •t » "SOM£800Y Kl&.U~O _____ 1 ednds IN[ c JER)HERHUUAHO" ~;;;::-919-41~_!/ evttoo. ""()(»\ ~ Shtu • otAttl\ ••UGll ~~~ ... .. ~~~~~:~;~ MOH .. FAI. 7 JO. ti JO ... • • WILD GEESE SAT/SUN 2·00, •:00, Ptua ·GO TE.LL e.oo. 1:00. tO:OO THE SPARTANS" JOSEPH E LEVINi; PRE!!NTS "MA\jlC" STARRING (R) AHN·MARORET ,., , , ... 1t. '"'' .. i•• , .. '.:. ~,-6'.; !% , .. , ..... J.R.R TOLKIEN' ''THE LORO OFTHE t RINGS" (PG .. ,,.:~:.·)~. ·.~.·~ ~.' ·' TOlClMEMA I ""'' ... .... .... '-IO!!!!U_.,___S40-=..:..7444,_: .. :J :-::::. ....... , ... , .......... \1 • -.......... , .. ,.. ... .. ........... -~~ lJftter~l1i/! '"f)Oll .'lb •l'I; ~~ ,,, °"" , ...... ~ .MCll NICMCll !!If .. ~ --••• }IC "SUPERMAN" I "GO TELL THE FRI. t2:30, 3·1s. SPARTA".-.. 1·00. 11·0 . t 1. 1sr edwards CINEMA WEST "o- • ;· 1892-4493 ~~:'.·~·;- .............. , .... . (PG) ~~~ Plue OEATH ON THE NILE" ,. R~'~(R) .W::XNl0050N ~ GOlft' ("'~ • SOOTH CHEECH& ~ CHONG'S AN THONY OUtNN Plu• UP IN "DEATH ON JA~?,u1~\'NI THE NILE" SMOKE 11 II 1 .11.1 I I.. .... lls ACl .. ~ ... , I \t 10lt'\. II .,_ .. 5815880 .... ~·~,~ .... t IOC..._I tOIO • 1 -. ,._,. Catch all the local sports news In the ... DAILY PILOT 642-4321 •, . .. al DAILY PILOT F11C11y. OKeml>•r I~ llH8 Vibes Signal Victory Gennan Innovations Keep Pace With Hearl By U A 1t081N80N MIK'b ot loday's American di!lco mus1c - and even some or the pro,resslve rock from both the U.S. and Englaad -l utfluenced by electron.le 1owuls from G rmany. With complex elcclroolc keyboards and syn. the11zers. muslcian/lechniclana like Donna Sommer's producera Gloralo Morod~r and Pell' Bellotle and Kratlwerk'a Ralr Hutt r and Florian ( V 2) Schneld r revolutJootied disco by aynlhesluna the pulitt' or lhf! human heart and u1ln1 It Ali the bu:.lc beat or their muiuc. . r __ R_O_C _K _T_A_LK __ ] N 0 w v £It y 0 N •: Is (' 0 JH In a the Ir .. artificial heart sound Why Gt•rmun)'" Al l'lltlC't•tll\ I fc•1•I hkt• I'm ii rront OHUI ror po111t1H thrni.:11 II I 1•11 uny hflhlh, I 11lop tht- "how . I wulk. ort I dun 'l wunt 1myont> to get h11rml•d '4l' .111 I 1•.tl111· Wt• hflVl' II bla rt'\llon.,1hrht~ "41 INhl•n I 11111k1· lht• peut·e sign, 1t '" llk1• w11v111ic ,,t 1rnmt•one. knowtna that they' re with you " Ouv admit" that thmas nn• mlahty dlf frn·nt now than whi>n Blnck Sabblllh burst onto lht• llC\'D\' with their hl&h enf'rgy, hoavy metal ruck In tho lutti 10001. "I'm 29 years old now," lw ••Y• "land I u w what happened to the flower l)(lWt'I awn !t Utlon A bunch of pt>opll' got a~ In nocent. beouUful thlnll going. tsnd the big machine-mud mon y out of It. "T llt:Y MADE IT filthy and dirty and hor 11hl1•. uul cl1•i.t r oyt'd 1t Th1•n . when we started pt•rformmi;c at tht' (•nd or that disaster. we got thf' kid" 1eo1ng n.iutn J( you've been stoned on ac•1d fut frH• nur:.. you rll'•:d ~omethmg to hold onto "Wht•rl' I grew up, an Birmingham. ROCK TALK Kraftwt"rk'' RaJf Huttl'r uplaln~'<I It this '\fay .. I think t'lt•\'t ronl<' mu"u h.i"p•..ncd In Germany bt-cuWll' the country wa. .. deSltO,Yed after tM war. and '4l' arew up ln a tt-buildtng type ~ltuutJon whl'rt' l'Vt'ryUuna was startlna from ne'4 England, if.Jou wt>ren't good at fighting, you were atub~ lnto the around and victimized. I hult'd lh&1t . und ulwoy& felt that the way to get out of thut wns to be runny and make people lauah Hartford Plays the Beer To11igllt ' "Culturally ~rmany WM dt'Stroyed That .-iounda very ncgat1vt.•, but on the other hlind, tt's ~lUve. For todity, you h¥VC a aoocl situation In Germany with the ne w German cinema and German ele<-tronar music It's really like a kind or awakenina "IT WOULD BE more dltncull ln America for that to happen because everything is already here. You wouJd have to destroy It first to start aomethlng new. wbUe ln Germany the ,uuaUon was lnvoluntarlly that way." Hutter admits that English rock musicians like David Bowie and Brian Eno have helped to bring Kraflwe rk type music lo a larger Ame rican a udienc·e, but he denies that anyone . "ripped Kraftwerk off" .. Bowie. for example. as a creative human being, and everything comes out djfferently Jbrough different people. Each person is a ~ium. So, 1r I play music it will sound dif· : $nl than when you play mu.sic or when David • · le plays music. Each person bas a different ' • bration," says Hutter * * * NOT MA.NV ROCK and roll bands still flash Che peace sign al concerts these days, but Black Sebbath's Ozzy Osbourne does, and he told me •h : SPECIAL. SUNDAY. MATINEES! ... on "9fllng tl'lot'1 merry ond bright ... 11'1 o pertect hOlldoy package.• ·°"*-"'' NOW thru JAN. 14 JAMES WHITMORE llLL MARIAN NAN ANDREW MACY MERCER MARTIN ROllNSON and JHSICA WALTIR IN Mou H0<1 ones Geo~ s loutmon'a ""-"' c~ THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER O.t!C•eo ov HARlll YULJN FAMILYWllK DEC. 19-24 $3.50 :..- llM ltvs -SIOIW In & 'Ill -Sl11S10 W8c:I. Sal.'"'' ~1'S&V r-&JO • Mala no llcileH OI IN> bO• t)l!lte • .JOO c Ocf!<n 01 a1 ric•o••on and MIJIUCI AQvt oncJ al UOOlrl$on ' l.H,pt ~'°''" ""' -.. "I aupposc 1t was a progression from that to this band. If you let the m aet rid or their anreaslon ln o hall, then they're not eoing to go outside and mug some old lady tor her purse." County Script Contest Opens All writers who are e mployed, reside, or are s tudents m Orange County are invited to s ubmit entries an the Second O r iginal Play wnghlS Fest1val, sponsored by the Orange County Arts Alhance . According lo Robert Myers. OCAA presi· dent. the compet1t1on has been opened to in· elude professional and amateur playwrights. "We realize that although a person may not live in Orange County. this person may be con· tributing to the cuJtural climate either through her or bis e mployment or studies," explained Myers. Comedy, drama, musical, children's, and reader's scripts plus a S5 registration fee must be s ubmitted to the Orange branch of the Orange County Library by Jan. 2, 1979. All entries will be screened by a jury or writing and theatre professionals, and will then be judged by a panel of celebrity judges. Top prize In each category Is the production of the play or musical by an Orange County theatre or gan 1zat1on . Wrnn e r s will be announced In April. Further details regarding manuscript sub· mission and regulations may be obtained by Three-time Gr ammy Award winner J ohn Hartford will perform two shows at 8:30 and 11 tonight and Saturday at Huntington Beach's Golden Bear. Classed as a blue· grass.country-pop performer Hartford plays banjo, fiddle and guitar: composes ~-n THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA t1111 lltu l'll l1111t1 ~1111 MANN'S SO. COAST PWA C.SU lltU >411 lmtll ~1rn MAH'S so. com PUZA ~'""""' )4f-JlU MANN'S CINEMALAND 1414 So .,,." "'*•• •»,.., "UP IN SMOKE" (A) DALY-• •>-U.. 10 ,..,, ... ..,,o:io ,., __ llYAH O'MIAL • CAHOICC MJIG& .. "OLIVER'S STORY" O;ULY-U -~Je.4 • ___ , __ ""- ~-&A~aTMCAST "SUPERMAN" OAll.Y-11 1 .. 2-..IO 7 ... IC"20 l'tlllSAT AL80 AT 11: .. A.II, nor•• nMPORARIL V CLOSED WIU RE-OPEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 telephone. 8.16· 1600 or 828-2200 X·268. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;_,..:..::=:=:==-~- tunes a nd poetry a nd serves as a riverboat pilot and deckhand when not perrorming. In the early 1970s his hit song "Gentle On My Mind." was recorded by over 330 artists. HELD OVER! SCR 's INAUGURAL PRODUCTION in 1/11: new ./1/i S1c•1> Tlteutre · SAROYAN'S The Time of Your Life Tickets: S6.SO. ~7.SO. ~R.SO 714/95 7-40)) DAT THE DOOR Jbuth C.oast Repertory IOne blc><:k no1th 01 South Coau P1a1a Ho1011 Special Preview Tonite at 8:00 If your anchor's away rou can find a new one n the Boating classifieds of the Daily Piiot 642·5678 • • • • • • • • •••• • • COAST HWY. AT IACA!mM llYO • NlWPOIT IUCM • "'·07AO / '· '· g • . • J 1 i j For_.Fun, Spend Christmas at the Parks Disney-bells ... Dltlney'1 troop6 march out a MGIOft of /estnntie1 begmrung tomorrow. ending Jan. 1 A Chrtltmcu Parade /tows down Main Strm each night. endmg at the statlOfl unth a 30-mmwe ahow On stage rn Tomur rowlond. Peter M arshall and Chopler .S, Dec . 16. 17. Leu Elgart at Moan Street Plaza. D~c 22·23. Scorbvck an Tomor· rowland. Dec. 26-30. The Sylven m Tomonowlcmd. Te:r Beneke and orclleatro in Plaza Gardens. The Annual New Year'• bosh &tarts at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 31. Ticketl at the park ar Ticketran. Hours vary. Snow fun on the mountain Magic Mountain lmng.s snow co the /latl.andl for sledding fun m Spillikin Corners tomorrow throtigh New Year'& Day. The pork offers normal one price-all riMs admislion. plua a mix of linging and entertainment in tune with the .sea.son. Located north of the San f'ernando Valley. JUS.~ o/I lntt>Tstate 5. ·: : 9ne ~an catf a lingering spell or awe and wo,,. of magical innocence., ~Qmfngma_ of simple courag6 conquering fear -.J hi gave us the legend that wilt' live f~ver in OW' ml~ '. J.R.R. Tolkien triumph 1 ,' with the ~Uon ~ a sf ogle dream I• monl powerful than a thousand realities. Come to Middle-earth, a wond beyond the furthest reaches or yow Imagination. ;-to:;al.9Rd~PJg gn . A~~~~~ A RALPH BAKSHI PILM J.R.R."'lblklen'ls"THELORDOFTHERJNOS~~byl.£0NARDROSENMAN &m.....,..~byCHRIS CONKL1NC and PETERS. Bl!:AOLE • 8-don&M ncMtsotJ.R.R. TOLKJ~N I Produced 11y SAUL ZA.ENTZ • Ot~ by RALPH BAJ<S1t1 ............... ,..._,..c..._.. ......_0-.v\••,.._~ edwards BRISTOL CINEMA I ==-~-=-1 WED-FRI. 1:00.1:45, 1t:15 UISTOl AT 'MACAITHW 54°'7444 SAT/IUN 12:45, 3:111 t :OO, 1:45, 11:15 Knott's spreads cheer . Comedy. poud cheer a nd miu&<: /all Knott'.'$ Berry Farm durin(I the lase week of Dectmbn. £26th 3JstJ as Geen-gt c:obt>l mid lffllgmg comedy crew JOm with tllu.sum1st Chuck Jones 10 vi1&i tti., Good Time Theater. Wood11 Hef'Tl'ltUI ·~ the week m the CLoud 9 Ballroom while Sirius and Henderson round up laughs in the Wagon Camp. Calico Can Can. s trolling ca1oter1 and the Birdcage Players alt odd to the Jun. Lion Country roaring . . . Laguna Hills's ammal pork wall be lioniz· ing the sea.son with a vanety of rides. Safari Camp entertainment. animal and tnrd shows and of course. a drive through the domain of hundreds of bt'asts. some ]USt adolescents who arrived during Spnng and Summer. Three baby white rhmos are /ealured. . . . * .. ; . DAIL'( PIA.OT C7 Cl'llPmll'I A •• I. Saftta AM ~ ...... , MATINEES SATUIDA~ & SUNDAY HEAATS CLUB BAND" f PG l "JESUS CHR1ST SUPeAST AA ' 110 -tm"90l "PARADISE ALLEY .. (PG' "WILD GEESE'' (R) MTHE 8()YS IN COMPANY C" "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" (RI "MAGIC"<Rl "UP IN SMOKE" CRJ STRDIUm 5scReen 6 J~ 1a6u DAIVE·ln ..UP IN SMOKE'" NEASY RIDER'" (RI "DAMIEN: OMEN II" '"THE DRIVER" (RI "MAGIC"IR) "CORVETTE SUMMER'" "MAGIC"(R) ~CORVETTE SUMMER. NA I NAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE "SLAP SHOT• t l IHE GROOVE TUBE" NHALLOWEEW (R) ALL. 0 .. IV~·INSOl'ttN ~P.N..-..nll Cl'ltN UMH •z , ... u .... H. KldClie ... , •• o .. nCI i s i i (JI DAILY P1LOT Frioay. o.c:em~' 15, 1971 YOUTH CULTURE Youth Rave Vaeation Doldrums? 'Bah ~u1nbug!' Nted some 1u11cat1oni. for what lo do with the children during va{•ata<>n'' Cultural groupt. an• provHhn& plenty of ana.weni NEW PORT ll A ltBOK ll11h S<'hool freshman David Coppen wtll be the foulurt>tl solo11t when the l rvlne Conat-rvatory of Mu111c presenlb a free roncert for children Sund•y tat 2 p m an the Newport llfarhor Art M'"'eum ~ San Clement«' Drive, Nl'wport Beach ' Wpt ure a Mood 111 Yule Mus ic "Ttw Manv Moc)(h of Chn~tma" wtll tw 1-.1ptun"tl an mu.''" v.ht•n tht' Goldf·n Wt-\1 ('oiler<•· :O-\ mphorut' Rand ftrtlt'ntll llA annual hohctay <'on • t'r\ ..-111l11v J)c•t 15 at 8 Jl m · l'ht• 50 111t•t•t• buntl dtrf'<'lf'd b~ Thoma-. llt•I OdOdN, \ttlll Jlt'ffurm In lbt' t~>llt•"f' tht'ltlt'r 'l'ht• pubht.• '" mvlh'd lo lh«' frt" ronct>rt \ Chi ''lmu" t'f•\hVHI." me!dley of wt<ll l.n11w11 C'hru.tnHu. on"" ~rrainK•-d by l.t'rt1v An ch•1,on. v.111 ttJ>t•n th~ prni;:ram. followt'<l lt\ I 'horuh• nnd Allt·lu111 ' b} rontl·ITIPofl&rY t·om llOM'I lluv.u1d llUIL'>Ull C llhc•r i.t'lt•l'llon., v. 11l uwluct .. IA'Onurd Hem., t1•1n' OH•rtun· to Cantlldt•,' · Manmn Vt-en.' Wintt•r Wondt•rlund, · • Jl·itu, J oy of Man'i. Dc•.,1rin.c.'' und "Ills Honor " .............................. ............................ 1uit • ................ , .................. . Kl V!N('~Y ANN! IVlC'HI Ji fl '>HNI fl Al<MANOA'>V.l'llf l(f (At<AI 110 If RINf UNK fJIANK ,....1-'AI J(IV('I !N('...-.l l \ l<»IW<\tl ..... ,, ··~trt ti'fl ,, .. 141 ,.., ~ ....... l ,... ...... ~ .. "" flt'J "" ·') ,, ,,...,~1 .. ,.lr'h•"''""""'°"°' t'I _...,.,,.,,,I."""' 11 ~~~I I> .. Jt.tl\ ._,.,,.. ... '-""~f)j,I\.., "' .. ., ·~·•rl'• .. ,,,..,,.~ ... ,:: .:..1...:.: .. -At~JI~ .. .).~ .. :,.. ,:.,,_·::;:_'--:_,, ___ _, NOW PLAYI NG IDW&llOI •lW,OllT II CUIUICMll Newl.IOrt lleKn b.44 OIW Orange 634·2!>!>3 '--~~--~~~~:..__~~~~~~ 1'1<'kt't1 ar•· St for nwm~r!( and Sl SO for non nlt'mht>1 1' to ht•1t1 tht> vouth orchestra phsy · Jl1ano l'onn•rtu In(.' M .iJor" by Haydn MA.~'TER ('R.\f'TKJWAN Prt'slon Hibbard v.111 rondurl JIUJ)t'r 1u-ulptun.· work1'hops for ages ~ 111 K ut th•• mu.st-um from t lo 3 p m l>t!c. l9·2l und prt>M'nt t•un<'h nnd Judy ut J 30 pm. Thurs- day. Ot•t' 21 f<'llm 1U\lrnnt1on siwclnllst Laune Levit will lt>nd work1d\op11 frmt1 l to 4 pm on Dec 27·29 ro1 u lo 13 yt•ur olds f>&rtlc1punls will create th4.'1r own film umJ oramu lo be ~taeed i&nd ,.,•rtt'ned un Sulurday, Jun ti K~1tl1trotaon ft'c for ull single classes Is $4 for m_,mbe ... $lOd $:> 50 ror non member!>. THE lJTERARY Art11 Committee of the Orunl(l' County Art• Coum·1l 1s i.tartmg a free ""''"" of r htldrl'n r t•udang therr own short 11tor1t·11 llnd 110t·try 1'ht• flr11t llt.'tititOn . ft.•utunng children from Vt•nud" M1ddlt SChool in I rvant-, wall began al 2 r1 rn Saturduv ut th•• m1•et1n1¢ room of the L'n1vc>r111ty P.irk l'uhht· Library, 4512 Sandburg Way. lrv11w UC IRVINE drumJ instructor Howard Khu111hro lluu1> will lt'ad the Chanukah Art and Tht•att'r Worksho&> from I to 4 p m Dec 19·21 at the Southcoust Communities Jewish Center an l.agunu &!uch Tht> formal wall include theater arts. mime. t'rufl!i, danct>, music and the art of "clowrung." llaai. was formerly associated with The "The funniest filn1 of the year'' CHICAGO TRl81/HC • SOHO ll'HJ!ll' HCWS SACllA#fH'TOUN#ON SAHFR,<IHCISCO~R (MYJOH JOCJllHAL H(lllAU> II vou Ill 1n high school. II you re 1n co11czgcz. 11 vou re out or couczge. 11 vou·vcz ever hczord or college. o Notional tempo()(\ ton. o Soturdov Night tivcz Ion. a< you rcz 1ust rczody I()( aomcz wild coHczge huma< vou w111 hove o tougn1ng QOOd time ot 'Animal HouJll ... -C,,lNl !Wlll1 NIK. Ill "Frcznczllcolly lunnv o roucoui rczmemb<once or things post ond possionotcz Good lnnoccznr run mmld with enougn w1c~edness 10 g111e II somcz choroctqr .. -I/ONA !IMNI n ~ rv Uft..U. .......... ~ ~··--'· A-.-.,"'°"'.,,....... l'ldl.- M M,tlfY ~. rllNI Nl!MN4 l'llOOUCllON ~ ~1,.,-.H()Ul{"~O.. OllL&t llM~ JC)titj~ ~ Ol.OOM IH()oM) .u.a ano DOWD~.,._.. ~ tlll WITI' ~ ano PINI NJIMNj -blf(l}.1{110Cfll6IUN ....._ t>llHAMtD~ ~ llL"'4C'f c, OM""1V' °"°9d bl' 0.. l.NCl6 ~ Nl/ltlllll. ~ t~O'll(f....._.......brr1l(MJllDO .~ .... -Uilf. _..._.__ ,...-..._. - - [:c-·--=·---.;:;]I=-•... -=..:.-=-111~1 ·-._..,._ .,....,.._ --·------ NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' HARBOR 2 Costa Mesa (7141 646·0573 Mon Frt 1 30 • 9 4S Sal & Sun 1 4S • 4 00 • 11 I~ 830 •1030 CEMTUR~ 21 Anaheim (714) 772·8902 STADIUM DRIVE·IN Orange (7141 639·87,70 It takes someone very special to help you forget someone very special. , STARTS TODAY IOUTM COUT IUlU r ARK DRIYE·Ul Costa Mesa (714) 546·2711 Buena Park (714) 821 ·4070 UA TWll "I " Westminster (714) 893·1305 FASHION SQUARE La Habra (71~) 691-0633 Gyp1'1es. u lravehnr< theater group that toured lsrat-1 and the Arub countries to promole good Will Gcarl'd for youngsters 6 through 12, the S8 workshop will be held ut 1180 N Coast Highway. Laguna Beach Refreshments wall ~ served and pre rcg111trataon may be arranged by call· Ing 497·2070 from tO a m . lo 4 pm. or 494·5523 evenin gs. 'ALI, ABOUT SA NTA' a holiday musical for "children from age 2 to 92" will be staged al Santa Monaca Playhouse at 2 :30 pm. Monday, Tuesday and Friday. Dec 22. Tickets are $1.25 for children and $1 75 for adults. In addition. special birthday party facilities are available for all performances. Reserva- tions are nere1t!rnry for all shows. Phon e number for the playhouse al 1211 Fourth St. <near W1lsh1rc> 11> 12131 394-9779 HOW CAN anyone as mean looking as Scrooge be lovablt'" Children wall learn when they see Dicken~· "A Christmas Carol" al Lhe Mark Taper Forum m Lo~ Angeles John Dennis wall direct the Improvisational Theater Project grou1> as al acts. dances. s angs and juggles 1t way through lhe classic tale of Srrooge's r:edempt1on with the help of Marley's ghost, the Cratchat family and, espec1ally. Tmy Tam Tickets are S4 50 to S6 50 for the 2 ·30 matinees on Dec 16. 17, 20, 21. 23. 27. 28 and 30 and 7 JO p.m . perfo rmances through Dec. 30. except Mondayh SCROOGE AT MARK TAPER FORUM STARTS TOMORROW AT THESE THEATRES EDWARDS CINEMA WEST 892-4493 EDWARDS FOUNTAIN VALLEY~39-1500 STADIUM DRIVE IN~39-7860 ORANGE MALL ~37-0340 EDWARDS CI NEMA VIEJ0~3o-6990 U A. CITY CENTER~34-3911 EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER-979-4141CENTURY21-n2-8902 FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE IN-962·2481 . eJfll,.. JOIN &F<>l?E 1>f.c. :JS AND l!Ef!EIVE A ~t~ rN G1Fr (!£gTtf 1CArt roe I} ~ti.fl>.' , Join us at Center Cl • It's social, it's active, it's educational,-it's FUN! Center Club IR u pluet• to meet people ... ltke you. Pt..'Oplc who l1kl' Lo huvc fun, who care ubout lhcmsclveH, who are 1nterest.cd in learn· 1ng new thml(K-pcople who like t.o rnakc new fncnds. lt'11 JUKl what you've been waiting for' Center Club IK n beautiful pluce with the atmOKphere of a pnvate club. combme<I w1lh the d1ven11ly of a campus lt'11 lhc 1deul place lo improve your pen!Onol filnetltl, leani new 11k11l11. or broud~n your horizon11 Bet11dCt1 the on-campm1 nct1v1t1et1 and ch~'ieK. there arc opportunities for trnvel. cxcunoom1. rctreul.1-l, and 11port1ni.t cvcnl..tl WI well. Come on ovt•r nnd join us at Ccnl.t!r Club. lt'11 t10Cial. 1t'K active, 1l's t!ducutional-il's fun! Look whut's happening! • D1...co dunce leK80ns (and dances, t.oo!I, ballet. and dunccrcasc classes. • TCIF purt1es,Saturday ni~ht Mangles' parties, !'{unduy brunches, and specaa I cvon t.s w1 t.h Ii ve entertainment. • Monday mght football on gianL screen TV 1 fret• popcorn and hotdogH!I • Mounlaineenng, skiers' rond1t1on1ng, tenms,and running clllSbetl. • B1lltards, darts, and buckgammon. • Astrol()f{)'. psychic workshop. yORU,nnd Ktaaned gla.sscla.sies. • Free cha Id care available. And much, much more! MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP DUES AS LOW AS: $17.00* (714) 975-0700 "J:fifl:: Open 365 days, 8 AM to 10 PM ~~ Center Qub ~ .1300 BJW)IOL ~'TREET NOR11 I. NEWPOITT Hl-:AC'I l. CA 9'2660 .. •rntll•lton foo frun1 $1:t6 00. . • • ' ' s ] • l -• I J > MOVIE REVIEWS rnday Oooomber 15 1970 OAILV PILOT C9 ( A Quick Look at the Movies J Thrills' Multiply By eon THOMAS ,,., "" "'* ..... ,.,.., ''W/\TEHSHIP OOWN'' 1s ao epic ud· venture lhnl combines bruve ry. thrills and ex- citement. The heroes - und many of the villains urc rabbits. Ri c hard /\dam <;' popular novel has been ummated with s uperior urt1stry by a crew or British animators under lhc expert direction or M urtln Rosen The r e !>Ult IS as involving as a John Wayne western. the viewer really feeb the Jeopardy faced by a handful of rabbits seek rng the promised land ~· f"'i'"" tP11Ut \otwh''°' ~' •f'I • "•'if•f\f rom.enc • 'llllfltft • bud01nq b•""'"~• IAnfl• 0 1trP'lt>W'"' wf\u hHf"\ f"IUt tn ~~ """' Of thov '"''" •tlt"Otr.h ttw.t -.crlo• Wrlttirt\ fO¥tt \or.•no ••\O o.l•ifonct• " 10 vu• o•o IU+"ll: i• •nd Vflim\ to ~no• t)I' h "nown Oy "•II'"" 00Qu4allo.> 01 M•nll<tl!•n \brv1rt0 It -Of INt law 11<10•1 •iw:1•o•no ~ 10 ,.,,v ou '"'" ,. uor t r•~"'· •"O M1\\ 01t<hbvrn O•~<"' Ilk• • nrnm O•r?(lft# JOtl<o Avlld\f'fl COl'••v. ltwl '"'"• Q•Ml-t \ f""f ... \N>w•d 1n "'" Aoov" ·-• 11111•0 PG ,.,. him I\ • ... l<ome anliOOI• •• Ille lla,.lln•\\ Of 10011¥ \ Pf-.CI .. 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SQ""•m•>ll The PG rating seems apt Although there 1s n o thing remotely s alacious in the film. • 0THf Wtl0 f'Of"ft.t•ftS \0 tn6f'I• won there are many scary 11.0..,, '"'""' ,,.., rou _,,.,., ,.,.. ,, m o m ents that could '"''mo••-""''"'"9 r h II h Id r n• o•no\ ,.,,. llW! 11-•I on '"" rig ten sma c 1 ren. •rr••" ''"'" ·~, 54°" \•oo·. ,,... Adults, lOO. • co•lum•' er• •••»n l»l'O"<I 0.11~1. P'••ino 111<' Ot lf9f"O llQ<'•fl\I O• •lltfl .,SlOW OANCINO IN THE SIG QN!lto woll\ •ncl '"" \UOW<I~\ <IN! CITY" DD'~~'"*'"'"'' '""ot•nce \w•<thhoP\ ol ~~ll•n WOO\ •ur •no .,,.,.,,.,..,.llNI _11.._1a111v 01 "" prl\•not• w•ll V•lt"wi fhtf ~ A"•d Ml<"••• J•< hon N~w 111r1 .. 11. ftO Ro .. So VWfliltt I\ ll(ti,tnq" Wh•n l...,. HorfW 4" G lll'CI• I ... 0000 '•"" ''°'"' ttw fhOW wit~ 4 1>t1rf \Of\Q YOtt ,_.41111 tt'\# f1IM \ Id( ti nt \l)Olll•-• nclt...,.nl ,..,. \ONI• ••• orra•U•b••, t he d•<ot O'-•' P•odU<t<f S..Olv Of-"-I• "'ltce•t A H ••••·OIO .. .,,.,._ t<llOO' •••'""' f\O m•tter hOW \hv. cent'04 •ctu•vtP th• \•f"I• O•f\tlt l"ftO<•nCt Of - lteM•\ ,.,.., Olfl Of fl Tl•• ••flno " G llUf -.CtM• will •U•<t •mc>r"1tiON~ cl11klr.,. .. WllO G EESE .. I\ " <••O•r ~.Ck .,clveft•.-· 1n 1~ ••frit•11t•f'Of'tit'' tr•O• .. Of' -wrw tnYOIYtl'IQ ,.,., Qieft\•f\ff IFoc,,f' .cit,,q mf'r(•n•r1f'\ "''"•'d 9wrton lfoo•r Moor•. R l<f\•tO ....... , •net .-.a;oy ICf'\IOfJ'f' .,., .. f\lt\ted t>¥" Rr10\f\ <oOOlt' ~il\Q \ltw•rl c;,_.., to,.,,.._• b .. Ka. tr.td«tr whO f\4t\ ~ Of'OOMd ~ ''" Of•\CH'M!d by.,. Alf1<MI f\ff'#f l~ nh\\'On CJIOih •~ bild•• ., ,,,_,. ff'lll•bbto '•tCJ """"1 ._.. .. 01re-<"•~ '-" ou•w M<L..o•~ ., •" o•o ~ •t ,,,,.,.,. ""''Ot<' 4"0""' a.tu., "' ... , •Ct•Oft Wt ff\ <OOf """"°' ,, \ qooa 10 ~ 8vrt0f"t ' , .. ,"''" to ")90" •nd CrfM"'Of'r \f'IOUld h•Y• at Wf\()4f' nt'W (Mflff •' • \WY .. ~•YY AM~d II Wllft \Ola ....... ....0 mo•~ l,_.n•mpi.DI- "W"O •S l(ILLIHG T .. I! G•EAY CHfil'\ 011 EUllOPE•" "''""' d rrif'l"u ot bPttv l•uQh\ .tnd FT\uf $r •m•a tt\.fo P\aUtfl cu•..,.,.,.. E •<•ot tor " fOYP•" at ,..,.,,.., of t.t\t•. ttw tt"\uth .,,. 0.-l•C •OU\ AOOf>rt MOr"• •i • QOurmeN! Oii• f'l (fll,f-f'(tl (~ U() ,..,,.. '(f'Mf'Y .tncf P'tletvtPuno f!IW tn ''<ah' ,... I\ \UOflr D. thf \,0110 10\M"dtt~IOf'\ tor 't'lif' tttm \ "A OAIWANT Ol.ACK FAAcr· ~(!'.~ "A PJP·P.OAAJNG WORK OF AAf' -04\0TINt ~~OR "A Cl.AS5lC IMPP.ESSION OF~ Uf'E" 41(()1U~ A'WtOOING ()(SI~ A CAAO.~~ OWU.. MOWAN> OUfJ MIA rA#O't/ vmo-io ~ WW4 G1.1M ~ l«lrtOt4 VMCA~ PAT~~ DINA"8Alll H94AVNtPAU.NIOT ,_,,~ ... --~---.... IQMM'";i~ ncii(;i...tr.W. ()WH(()H~ l>AflliCIAllL~-·f.N'NICl•OU~ l\OOCP.I "ILllMN R()O(R,Alt~1·JC>tN(~ -:.l()f4\~f(f~~ HUNTINGTON CINEMA Hunt111gton Beact18•8·0388 NEWPORT CINEMA "'4ewoon Be.ltt16U 0760 NOW ORANGE MALL O•al'gt 637 0340 BROOKHUllST An.ihetm 711·6446 fOll OUllGI cou11n NIOGllAlll lfll'i)lll!IAllOll CAI.I ~·f-U 0 H.-nry u.t"orv f '1f' (41\1 n '""htbf•. ,.~~c••"• • Ntw Vor-co1umn1st w1lh • l'W!ar1 Oo•oli.v·• 1omp.,n1on• oown '"" fun, 6\ wf'ft d\ its, rnt"nec .. A n1Qn· ------------------------ca10,1• ,,_.in Q.tfM PG Canned Heat to Boogie The blue::. based boogie of Canned Heat \qll appear m two shows Tuesday, Der. 19 at the Santa An a Clubhouse, 2722 Main St. Showtimes are 8 a nd 11 p.m. Canned Heat has undergone ~ome personnel changes ~an('e their peak in the la te 1960's and ear· .Jy 1970's but the ba nd still relies on gutsy vocals and a booming beat led by Bob The Bear" JJ1te. Tickets are $5 and ::iva1lable at all Mutual agencie~. / Because there's going to be nothing straight about a CHEECH A: CHONG film. Now it's time for a CHEECH A CHONG movie. CA C'• ·UP IN SMOKE." will make yoo (~I very funny. So don't go straight to see this movie! A colouol ~"'· V',..fy, '1'1te W~ outdoes~ I've seen on tlte screen in deatdes. heqone is just plainperled.~ ;:""~ "It's shck and energetie and tun Oreat moments and a lot ol Ille. sensatlOllal spec181 ettectS and co.tumes" -~l-1 Cn<"90 SV" ''"'"' ··~oss IS supetb WI 'The Wlz". Iler performance ranks Wftf\ that of Bart>ra Sttf!SMd '" ·Funny G•r1' and Ltza M1nnelh 10 ·cabaret ·~ -c-.sn. .... Cllo<.llQO '"°""*' Abo5'cirrrq MICHAEL ..IACKSON · NIPSEY MSELL TED POSS· LENA~ O'd r\ICHARD PRTORcm "M 1111z·) .._.... ...... c-, ..... --"--'"~ ... IDNY '\\Al.TON· CHAAl.IE SMALLS · ~y JONES . ...,............. ·-~ ............. KEN HAAPEI\ DEDE ALLEN · OSWALD .YOMISMc ......... I~.._ ,___.._ .._.«"" Al.GERT WHITLOCK JOEL S(ttJMACHER flOCl COHEN 1111~ SIDNEYLUMET WED-THURS 7:15-9:45 FRI 6:00, 8:30, 10:45 SAT/SUN 1:00, 3:30, 6:00, 8:30, 10:45 edwards CINEMA HARIOR AT ADAMS COST A MESA 546-3102 ''A halr-ralser ••• unforgettable in Intensity and Impact.·• I -nu BO~ FROM BRAZIL" l.Jl«utM f'roducer ll081..RT f1MJl Musk by llRRY GOlDSMfTH ~~y by HlYWOOO OOUlD from~ ~ by IRA UVIN l'roctuud by MAllllN IU<:.HAJUY.. And STANUY o·roou Dftcttd byfRANKUN J. SCJWJNIJt R ~';;,£:. ti" J--·------~--rt:: .... ~L .. ,........_~ "'-""'........-~··• ~ NOW AT A IH£ATll N£AI you C1Nl00MI n Orf~ 63• l~~l llf'WPORI Clllfll!A llllWPO'I 8Ncll 6'4-0l60 fCHI OllAllGI COllm "IOGllAM INfOllMAOOll CAU $34.fll(f SOllRY 110 PASSES M:C(r!U FOii IKIS EllWflllfNl _/ MAGIC A TERRfYlt\G lDJE STOOY A JOHN G.AVJLDSEN ALM ~ "SLOW DANCING IN THE BIG CtTV'' PAUL SORVINO ANNE DITCHBURN WRITTEN BY BARRA GRANT DIRECTED BY JOHN G. AVJLDSEN X)SEPH E. LEVINE PRESENTS MAGIC ANTt-Oft' 1-0PKINS ANN-MARGRET BURGESS MEREOOH ED LAUTER EXEaJTIVE PRCXX.CER CO. E~ MUSIC BY £RRY GOLDSMITH SCREENPLAY BY WILLIAM Ga.OMAN. BASED UPON HIS NOVEL PROOJCED BY JJSEPH E. LEVINE AND RICHARD P LEVINE MUSIC BY BILL CONTI PRODUCED BY MICHAEL LEVEE & JOHN G AVILDSEN " .. ftAl\Jllt {I]I DIU'f mRm I' .... hU.AuJ:il.:;, {,.. .. ~IWt >CIW •tllt ... _ MW(-.<\ ,,..,,,.... , .............. c.,..-. • ..,....'!_ ,,,-~~--~---~~""""""'~~--~---... edwards CINEMA CENTER HARIOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979·4 I 4 I ---.c::;;f;;iiiiC::::=::::.:::J ,..,.,, "'a,,,., ,,,,u-«.••·-.• ·~ DRECTED BY RK:HARO ATTENBOROJGH aiJ i=o.=L.-.-..;;.;....;;..;=...-'-'--'-'---' C••t••••••••-.utt••.-.•O• lq' • NOW AT SHCJAUY SElECTtD THEATRES AND DMIE-IHS HEM YOU lllllSTOL CIN£MA Cott• Mtu ~ r•o STADIUM DAtVE·IN Ora"O• 439-8770 UA CINEMA W.ttm1n"'' Mall 893~ C1NEDOME OrMge 113-1 ~5!\l 'O't Ol'A~ll..~~~-~'C= ~\~ ~>t '1t1 I • llll.:5;:i --·~~I ST-9'c:.t.___._, e~ ... ~ .. "Vf' ... SMOll"' tit -"OtlnAGEOUS• .,,..._ -coMIS A HOISS.AM'° lNI ~IK "COMA" Cf'GI •te:H .... "'"'"" "llG FIX" rws "HOUSE C:AU.S" '°'~ JAWS 2CNt l\UI 1'INTOIUA 19) HAN OMM • CAMllCI ...... C>UWa'S SlOtlT 1Nt lllUI DAMNATION AUIT ,,., ....,_YNCll IOYS HOM llAZJl .,., """ ONI AND ONLY '"' a.aeaa... U' IN SMOG Ill IWI A IOY A• HIS DOG111 .. I CJO DAIL 'I PILOT I tidily OeCAn\bltl ·~ Hil & ·Telel'ision TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS .. I· KID:\\ ~"'° e-oo1••.,... 0111111r111t • t ne .. n11re Otn'°"4 l•nuly Q41h41t• •aotr•'* to • 11i.1>tata 1"41 yuleliCM Munn TUBE TOPFERS ROEHCYONtl Q MOY • • • M.-•1cHt O•I tHQ·•' KCOP Ii) H 00 "The Immigrants ." POlf•mtld< ~to tutn• ll"'<*Mlf 10 help"" 1111'111.0 Widow 0 lf'ONllOI t lllt.41 V•ll• M•••• 0.-1m. W11••fl• A tUV\jh An..,11<en • p11ot i,-..ome• 11111nr.ed w1lh rMlu•n•no c&plu••d 1104d bulll(10 10 lhe Pn1111 uu,. gov4"nn .. nt duflng WO.Id W., II (' 111~ I Thv tondu!)aon of the TV movie sa~a of a ~ounf.! 11nm1gra11t's struggle for sue· n-.s 111 the bu1-ant·ss world. l•ontlde • vlllCatkltl turn• '"to ~aonel Clat\QW tor n11n wt\en M o•IC:OWW' hH" about In 1t>l•t1d \J•C>\"1 p•ornno to • ..., .,, .,..,..ypo- A HC fl 9 oo .. Long Journey Back." Cloris Leachman and Stephanie Z1mbalist star an thas TV movie about a tt•t•n af.!l' ~~1rl's ~trn~gle to overcome the efkcls of aJl Ul'l'llknl . • CAAql OUAHETI 4HOFAllNOI UuMI Cl'ltlf • fH ll'AOY 94.INCH M•e 911(1 I "''~ -ti• 611 ., goutnen1 abcll.ll wfl<J , ••• ti) THI IMMIOAAHT8 Den • 1111 conaumtno - , ... c.wMt n1uch po r>iO<•· ¥l tMlliCI unhl II• t1n(j~ KllJ 0 II 00 "The Mad Bomb('r " Cop~ hunting a psychopath ~ho terror i.te-. ;1 <·1ly with explosives in t111s 1972 movie ''1th V1ncc Edwards and Chuck Connors ., .. -IOI> II)' -t1.hw>O .. -• •TMnaOltAA r~ A ~'O .. _ "'II ~~·· 1M1 .. 1o1 .. c<>110• <1lhc .... ..,..,,.,.., • 11\lhtlt i.!91 ~··· • fllWUlYLf CIN><I S...,n• l he r1eu """' ......... n... ,. .... """ "'11'••1111\) lo • 11Nol gut tn ,,.. ~ ... (B FAMll Y P<>f'~tl .....,,..,. "'O" 11hulked I' COSNCwtl 1101 AICNCWI • :M) CD I lOVl. lucY t \~ y 6tM\O f tn... .,, ...... '"''' •• '*'' nt.•HJ' ffl'\"' "4••~ f{-t • pubff< lly .,..,,, l!I) .. ICHAEl JACl<.tOH lh1-. 1-. tilt' 11•,tl Loll l·"t·rnt-!llU. tht• Y.iJ\' \ 1111 \\1111 t ...... lum 011 1 lw ln<·r t·c.hblt• 111111-. .. lunii:ht at ~· u11 l H~. ('ha111u.·I ~ \\ hL·n tw dun-. 111-. .,11•(•fl makL'UI>. ht·'~ a t t•.1 1 n ot Uue11t• llf ht"'* ~••>'"'11it l"Y"nu1011••• ,,. •• ., .... 'Miii IOe •mo<'ll 11\<1 yuunQ lo<~"'""'" en(1 ""' ""lllt I \)f MJ( I(> tti()t\&.'tmK t\l•ttU• un l\uman 1ay< l\lll1>Qv (P11rl :ll ~ PAOJEC"T UNIVERSE Go~tnte. lt•\pl>Ultl(ltl• ()) CAOSS-Wlll (fl MERV ORIFf'IH G.-" Jonrr Oio••d~ Arlhur <tnd 1<.t1hryn Murrll'f. W•l~nm S..Ckll!y Jf 7:00 IJ C8S NEWS I NBCNEWS NEWL YW£D GAME A8CNEW8 fi) Cl) JOKER'S WlLO G) SIX MIUJOH OOUAA MAN St-goes un<HWC0¥9< ru; .,n ametuer t>oaer to 1nhl· 11111• ........ ,-1..a ...... ... ,,.,l()l't hutm rnl-tl.ltt uu v t ...J\.t'I(\ f'•fHlltldf"' Q) SAH .. OAO AHO SON I .. mon1 ' art r on>ttOu• tt*'·oa •,.,.,uJ•d t '"'"' 1nt' ~ •rllt>ftJ~ I'" d lUUt tA "' ''' trh;•.,.~un• ~ MACNEIL/ LE>iRER • RlPOAT m FARM OtOEST 7 30 f) THe NEXT STEP 8EVOHO C.ry B.abv" I S1.N8EAUTY8HOW DATINOGAME ®J HOLL YWOOO SOUAAE.S 0 TIC TAC OOUOH .., AOAM-12 A -'" of •llttd!s on IMniiQ41 gifts Galls 1n Sot Otorl• Tyler 10 -th IM ChaNnel l..bting• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Anqelcs 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles a KnA (Ind l Los Angeies 0 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angotus (() KFMB (CBSI San Diogo 8 KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Anqeles llJ) KCST (ABC) SJn D11o1go Cl) KTIV (Inc.I) LOS AngOll'~ m KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Anguit"> &l KCET· TV I PBS) Los Angelti~ m KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun11n91on Beach thfl cu•v••I &!) 21 TOHIOHf '"'' P•<>POIMIO S~ tnllflOI• rooev~enl Qf ttolly wclO<l tly 11\0 O.porttn4'nt ul Ho.a•ng llHd Urb11n 0evetopm6111 II tl•M\IMO CPart 4> '11) VOTEAS' PIPELINE County Be•I" HOAI Jim Coo~• .ind h•• QU9tll fl•plOf• 1110 loc•I Come Togelllet Rl<le Sha11ng Ptog<am Cl) THE MUPPET'S Guett Ricn L11tle QOMl .,.,. 1n tl\e ml<lll of tl\e z11nv •nflc:1 of the MuppelS 1:00 8 WONOEA WOMAN Oten• Pf1nc:e 1 1n,,..1iga· 1ion of a Wonoet wom.,.. lme>OStOf INdl l\e< 11110 the WOfld ol high t eahton G OIFrREHT STAOl<E.8 Atnold. Chatoed will\ put· 11ng • goldllltl ln the ball\• tub. aletidl ttlal With Wlllll 1111111 tawver 8 MOVIE • • • • "Where No Vultures fly" ( 195 1) Anthony S1eote. Dinah Sheridan Tiie atory ot IM estabhltl· mont of the Mount Kiii· man1ero Game PreM1rve P&tk 11 presented (2 hrl I 0 ®) DONNY & MAAIE "Chris tmas With The Cl'•••I / r I ?j G W~INOTOH WUK IN AEVIEW lll 8£HlOR BAll.-ooM I )0 0 WHO'S WA1CHINO T~KJOS f 01nkt• .,.d • fttm•ilt• ria ••n••• ~om" 1hu •ulljl;<-lt c.I g0.aip alto< o..., tludy al<>ne t!J001fho•1 tn l 1111y 'apaflmunl CD LOS ANGELES AAMS FOOT'8ALL HIGHLIGHTS 83 '11) WALL STREET WEEK W•ll Street week In l ondon Gue51S Herv11 UeC ermoy Alu" Hemmond·Chamb41ri. Jui n E La41 KEEN'S PEOPLE 9:00 (I) INCREDl8LE HULK While 1rv1ng 10 extlflgU•Sh fi wlldc111 blAZe on an 011 rig. Oavl<I 811nne< ts a11ae1<00 by lhe Hb018Ur wllO sta1t- tl(J lhellfll. 0 THE EOOIE CAPRA MVSTERl£S "Oy•no Oeclar•t•on A hooker-turned·IX.lto1neo- womAn occusecl ol mu• 0«1ng • policeman tu•n~ 10 Capra t0< help 8 ®) AllC MOVIE "Long Joutnoy Back· ( Pr•ml•••I Stepl\anle Zimt>a11st. Clor•• leach· man A toen-aoe gwt tights t o hwt a tvlt Ille •lier being crippled 111 an acc>Oenl. • MERV ORtf'FIN 0.-11· John OIM<lton. Arthur anel Kethryn Murrey. Wllflwn 8uct< ley Jr . Gerl Palmer G W£ INTEAROPT THIS WEE< ~NOVA "The Tset.. Trap" Tl\e lnteu1cuon of the mes. their paruttes. the an1m11" lheV J>fflY upon and thti man who struggle t0< con- trol of lhe Atrtean grazing land lhe mes Infest 1s exemlned (RI 9-.30 fJl) TO 8E ANNOUNCED 10:00 I) (I) FL YING HIGH Captain March b111ttes his • mAQIUlne pubhlllW trl84\d CRObtHI Goul,.11 for .1 ...oman s uttec:110fl1 wh11<1 l1H 1ign11 oft Ill" m11n \ phOIC>gf •e>f\f'• GD NEWS G) OAEAT AIRSHIP 018MTER8 Glenn Fo•d narrator. "''' oocumen••,.., which tr<l(;•" the 1f1.f.il80 11111h1P OQe me • of 1eppehn\ .incs blimps fl3 MA8T£APtECE THEATRE "The Duchess 0 1 Duke Street Ttoubffl And Str1tt1 ' uuie, a ru~w laundry maid. tomos under SUSPICIOO of robbery !Part 8 ol 15J(R) m MOVIE * * "BorCIOf Ft'Ud ' ( tCl47) la&h LaRue. Al St John Tho Cheyenne Kid pO!>eb .it an outlaw 10 hulp sotllu ,, feud (I hr I 1030CD NEW8 Q) BAIOOE COl-lAPSES 11-oo GOG(I)®) NEWS 0 LIAASCLUB Q MOVIE • * '> "The Med Bomt>e< ' t 1972) Vince Edw11rd• Chi.Ck ConnOI~ A p\yt no palll le<ror11os a City with IG8110fed bOmblnQI (2 h1t0 I (D THE 000 COUPLE HOW8'CI Col6fl eno ()sc..11 heve a drtte<ing of op.nion\ when 111ey meet by Ch~" '" Fel••'s s1u010 Q) FERHWOOO 2HIOHT G...,ls [lhOI J t ubb~ F11rnwOOO s clBU tlown. .Happy Kyne. ond a 111but,. 10 M1ko OooglB• Eil) OtCK CAVETT Guoat Allen 01nst>e<Q m NEWSNIOHT NATIONAL f 1:30 I) CJ) NEW AVENGERS Th11 Lion An<l Tho Unte.Ofn • A ruthless mu•· oerer known ~s 11\e Un•· 'Kitty Hawk' Off the Ground. By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD (AP> The wonder is that the flimsy craft ever got off the ground. But fl y 1t did, exat•lly 75 years ago Sunday, fulfilhng the dream of Wilbut and Orville Wri~ht and profoundly changing the history ofmanktnd. Thul first flight, and the story or the Wright brothers. 1s recreated in the two. hour spt:>cial "The Winds of Kitty Hawk." ll airs Sunday on NDC at 8 pm. on Chan· net 4. IT T ELLS O•' THE Wright brothers' ob· session. their secretiveness, and their race to be first. Not only did the Wrights want to be first. they wanted to patent their in· vention and profit from It What the Wrights invented was a powered. heav1er-than·alr ship -and. equally important. a single control to tum the aircraft in Oight. /\s Wilbur said, "It's not much better than a cannonball if we can't tum it " portrayal ln "llolocaust." DAVID HUFFMAN stars as Orville, who is more humorous and pokes loving fun at Wilbur, but is equally dedicated. "In preparing for the role," said Huf· fman. "1 read two books. One said Wi lbur dad 1t all. The other said Orville did it all. I just threw up my hands. My interpretation of the role from the script is that this 1s the story of Wilbur. and Orvrllc participates In and s upports that dream. "The brothers worked closely. I fell if we could get that closeness and affection we'd be ahead of the game." ALTHOUGH THE outcome is known lo everyone, the script by Jeb Rosebrook and William Kelley and direction by E. W. Swackhamer builds tension and suspense as the Wrights vie with Samuel P. Langley to be the first into the air Later. the Wrights are thrown anlo come competition with tt er Inventors. Th 1ghts of their early gliders and the Burton. head pilot for Tallmanz Av1a- t10n, flew the repli cas literally by "the seal of tus panl">" at Pismo Beach. Calif . under wind condH1ons s1m1lar to those at Kitty Hawk. N.C. Th(' ongmal site al Kitty Hawk was too built-up to be used. THE WRIGHT FLYER is actually the real star of the film "ll was the most tern· per a mental star I've ever wo rkl'd with," said Huffman. Wilbur is more obsessed in the bcjlm· ning of tht> movie, but Orville quickly claims the dream as hrs, too. Their bicycle shop in Dayton. Ohio. 1s turned into a workshop for wings, rudders and engmes. Wilbur died in 1912; Orville lived until 1948. Neither married, and after Wilbur's d eath Orville became the recluse his brother had been. "The main Lhmg is that J tl<>rl't think one of them could h<Jvc· done 1l wllhout the other.'' Huffman s aid. cMn Mii 1\11 s;gtill on a hioll-• aMung go.rcwnment mirosler 0 TOHIOHT 11011 Johnnv Carson 0 .-11 Pl\yt111 Newman. Eat1 'Fath•" Hines, Joe Garaorota 8 TWIUOHT ZOHE Three lltets return trom man 1 lt••I Hight 1n10 oule< apeee. aoCI can I remem· be< lhe trip G ®) BAAETTA 811111111 ae11 out to gel a drug deeler Mlltng 10 a cUentele of young clltlelren (RI tD THE OONG SHOW G) OETSMART CONTROL .clenlisl Or. Longnecker Ii. 1a1a11y po11oned fD CAPTtOHEO ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 8 TWILIGHT ZOtolE Con•i<:tecl 01 murdef a men is MJnt to • e1eser1e<1 a11e<0t0 In space 10 serve "•0·)'1181 .. 1a11 term (D JUKE80X Ho11 T-ogy Q) HONEYMOONERS Ralpl\ s ao..u 10 Ed on hOW to oet a promotion beclltires. teavlng Eo With· OUI B tob &;) MOVIE • • * · Angel With A 1 rumpel" ( 1949) Eileen Horlie. 8Utl Sydney T~ h•lforv ot a Vtennew tam•· ly trom tho 1800 s to WOflCI War II is &•<1m1ne<l. (t ht, 40mtn I 12'30 0 MOVIE • • · Th e Cossacks" ( 1960) John Drew eairymoro f Clmun<l Putdom The wa,,.ors 01 S.lilPl>O!> ltght fOf lhf' Aus· ~Czar l I hr . 5!> mon I • Al.Rim HITCHCOCK PRUCHTI A man ,..S en lnl•Mllng wav ol mellll\Q • ~ f()fluntt. •lightly 1tteottty • MOVll! • • • "Cermen Jonea" 119~1 Hetty &tM•lont•. Dorothy Otnd<~ Thi• fuod.m Yeralon of 81,.1'• "Carmen" rtvt&ll lh• rl•elry ~·-lwO work .,, et •n A1my perachllle ptanl 11 hr • 30 min I 12:37 U M01Jte * • "Tl\e Vemp1r••" C 111eel OO<Cloo Sc.oil. 018"- ne M1r1a Goliath .... out 10 O.Sttoy a •etnll"ll-l•i.e mooate< ( 1 ht 30 mlfl ) 11.m MOVIE a 1 "le<ty fOf A N!Qhl ' ( 19421 Joan Blondell, Jonn Wavne 8..ictng I be119' llOClal po91tkltl. • youno woman ..no WOfk• on d Q9f't'lb4HIO boat mam• • man lhe doee no1 ~ ( t ht 20 """) 12'45 IJ CJ) CBS LATE MOVIE * * .. Allred The OrHI ' ( 1969) MICttMI York. Oell>d ~· A n1nll\-atntU· ry king tries 10 un1H1 Eng· land by W9ffll\Q physically eno mentally ega11111 lhe Oanea 1:00 0 MIOHIGHT 8F'£CIAL Holl· W oUmen Jnck. 0~1· Rot>by a.naon. The Crusedera. 8..,bere Metidrell. Pe•t>o Bryton. MerllllH Chapman. Kelly Warren. Gat190hltf. I LOvt: EXPERTS SOAP FACTOAV 1!30 WANTED: DEAD OR AUVE "L11tleltCl1t111t '8 MOVIE * I * "Thi! SNI Woll" t 19411 EOwlllCI C. Robin son. Jonn Gatheld When he teekzes he •• go.ng bhnel, a btUIBt. he3rl~\ sea capletn trlfl~ 10 <letlroy evef"Ylh•nq anel eve<yOtWt a1oune1 htm C2 hrs I 2:008 MOVIE • I '• Death 0 1 A .H!'W .• C 19731 Al5al D•y•n Al.,m lllfTl1totl A ctose rl'lah<>n· ti\!(> de•lll<>pS 1>4''-n an dQ•nq Arab poltce lllS()9C· '°' ..nd h•s young 1sr aet• 1><1-(2hrsl Q) GET SMART Ma• pose~ .. i. " k1nq s dout>lfl 2:07U N&WS 2:211 0 NEWS 2:30111) NEWS MOVIE • • • ''> "A Tssto Ot He>ntiy" C 19621 Dor it B1yon. Rtla Tusnrngham Alter o young. sen11h•1t Bri11sh glfl ha~ &n all11ir with o bl&Ck ...a11or she \truggleb 10 .1c;cep1 1ne toc1 1na1 51\(' ·~ ptegnent I t 11t 65 nun l 2 "5 I 8T!VE EOWAAOI '" ~ UO MOYIE • *'"' "Dino" (19~7) U Min«>. ()t11t1 Kaith 3:468 MO\ltl * • • * "The l ShtO«I Room" ( 111631 LHht CGton. Tom a.ti '-00 Cl MOVIE • • "Plucked'' (1971) G1ne Lotlob1lgldo. Eva AuNn 4:2111 N(W8 4.30 MOVIE I * "Oiok 8atl00 Al Bey" I 111451 s.1>1auon Cebot. Oon Stennard -,:\II t<UA\' ~NG 1:001 POP£Ye OALAXY~ BIO 8UJE MARBLE 9 8C008Y'S AU.· STAAi I HOTFUOOE ELEMENTARY NEWS WOMAN: REEL TO REAL SI YOGA FOA HEALTH 7.301 ~~~::o PACESETTERS THt! LOH£ RANGER THAT'S ENOUGH ROMPER ROOM THEADAM8 CHRONICLES • Chartes Frenc11 Adams Ill" (I) PHOTOGRAPHY 8:00 f) CJ) 8UOS BUNNY I ROAD RUNNER 8 OOOZIUA 8Uf>EA 90 0 MOVIE * 1 "Kille< Sha•lt" (1950) Roddy McOowall. Laurene l uez A 111ar1t boat 11 taken oul by • youno man on a v.-cauon ( t hr • 30 min ) G MOVIE • • • "Hercules" ( t9!>9) 8 18119 Reeves. Syf118 KOSCI• na The son ot Zeut> uinounGe'I l>ts lmmoflaht'( IOt 1110 IOvfl or the Pnnc:e" 01 JolcO (2 llrs I (D MOVIE * * * "A Guy N1me<1 Joft.. ( 194"4) Spencer Trocy. ltene Dunne A e1orooev11 ptlOI, In tove with " gtrl, QU•neta O\lflt the un~sary thances he tJkt11 untll she has a pre- mon•flon of hlS Cleath. (2 htS .30m1n) 9:30 0 ®) SUPEAFRIEHDS Q) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA &ll MASTERPIECE THEATRE The OuchOSt\ Ot Ou~o Street Trouble And St.,fe'' llnte il n-1:1und1y mJld. comos un<ler "uspic1on ol robbery (PJrt 8 of 1!'.I APWlrw""°te Michael Moriarty !>lars as Wilbur. a m an of single-minded mlens1ly, who re· jects any thoughts of murnage and says, .. My life is m y Invention." Moriarty shaved the top of his head for the role. his hr:.l for TV s ince hr:. Emmy·wtnnmg powe driven Wright Flyer across the white sand dunes are lyrical in their beau· ty. The flimsy crates were faithfully reproduced from original specifications by Nancy and Tom Valentine and were flown by Odell Burton. H UFFMAN SAID HE never got to fly 10 the replicas. "I would have loved to go up But alter four accidents. . .The winds were very high and Burton had a lot of d1f· f1culty. The controls of the plane were the opposite of your normal instincts." MORIARTY (LEFT), HUFFMAN IN 'WINOS OF KITTY HAWK' TV Movie Celebrates 75th Anniversary of Aviation Sunday Amos Leaves Another Show LOS ANGELES <AP> -J ohn Amos has walked out on a CBS t clev1s1on show for the second time 1n two ~casons this week quitting his rote ai. the lead character 1n the midseason replace· mentsenes "Onward and Upward." The show. produced by Norman Lear's Tandem Productions. will air on schedule in February with a new actor in Amos' role, Tandem spokeswoman Barbara Brogliatti said. Amos left the successrul "Good Times" series in 1976. citing creative differences. The same re· ai.on was given when Amos left lhe new show Wed· nesday Hetween "Good Times" and "Onward and Upward," Amos starred as lhe m1ddle-aged Kunta Kmte in ABC 's "Roots " B.J. to Direet A,.WlrellNlt HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Mike Farrell, who plays B.J . Hunnicutt, wilJ make bis directing de· but on "M·A·S·H" in a segment called "Ain't Love Gr and ." 'Oh, Really. ' • • lo the episode Jomle Farr falls ln Jove with n nurse, and David Ogden Stein hu a romance with a South Korean ni&bt club hostess. Ann-Margret gesticulates while being in· tcrviewed by Johnny Carson during an ap. p carance on the Ton1ght Show this week. 'Cosmic Christmas ' Slated Saturday KNBC, Channel 4, wtll prHent an animated scl~c fiction ad· venture for the family al Christmas time, "A Co11m1~ Christmas " IL will urr Saturday at 7. • The story• concerns three be· logs rrom outer s puce c ond their friendly ma.scot) who land In n small toWn on the planet earth with a specific mlMuon. lo di cover th~ m~anln1t of an un· usually bright star thut OJ>- peurtd In tht> proximity or earth. 2000 yenrt ago ---'lmJ'-., .. .. ... . With the help of n s mnll boy. Peter, and his pet goose. Lucy, alon1 wtlh Peter's family and the townspeople, the visiton from outer space see much that ChrlstmM has become. but was never m ant to be • TV Critic Turns It Off By J AY SllARBUTT LOS ANGELES <AP> -Hmm, it's been 61t:z years si nce I bt>gan eyeballing TV regularly. Has n 't warped me much, other than I now fetch my beers from the refrigerator after. not during, com mercials. It could have been worse. Consider the predic- tion of the late Fred Allen on the impact orTV: "The next generation will have eyes as bag as cantaloupes -andnobralnsatall." / Which leads to a note on a new book. "Eyes as Big as Cantaloupes." You might pick up copy if you are in the market for a good yuletide read about television and various inmates thereof. WRITl'EN BY DON Freeman. TV editor of t he San Diego Union. "Eyes" doesn't brim with in· !'tide scam on devious network moguls. wayward s tarlets or the significance of a feud al "Welcome Back, Kotter." It does bnm with graceful, orten whimsical thought on some past TV bombs and Dirties, plu.'i <'onvl'rsat1ons with such varied folk as Henny Youngmnn, Gary Cooper, Mae West and Ted "Dr. Seuss" Geisel The chats nr<'n ' l or the puff-piece variety In which the star :.ays, "The character I play is ... " No. they actually reveal Jiomethlng about the nu tun· of the <'Uslomt•r WITNESS TJlf; TAl.K with Hans Conreid who, speaking in rich theatrical tones described as "pure Smithfield." sighs, "How very sad to be a bouleovardier in an age that lacks a boulevard." The author has u keen car for best-of-breed In broadcast chatter. Lake the observation by CBS sportsclllilcr Jack Whitaker that New Orleans 1s a city "that wos not settled by the Puntans " RuMt'r up Fight manager AnJ(elo Dundee. on ABC. SJ)('Bks or u certain puli( U8 being "a good ban~er but his chin I!\ suspect " My favorite as a yarn th3l doesn't copccrn TV It is stt 1n Munich. German , and involves "The Bartered Bnde." Mn Ol)f'ra that tn Don's opinion "ranks among the lower draft choices " HE Q OTF.S A GRADF. A JUdl(mcnt :l v1s1t· ing. Tcxa. sports columnist rende~ed about the ·- lengthy musicale . "I think this censored opera 1s goin' intoovertfmc." He has a nm· mcmorv, even m the matter of tombstone inscriptions. s uch us the one Ernie Kovac!l' composed. "Nothing in Moderation " J may borrow the line when 1t is altol(ether checkout time for me. In the reviewing section. Freeman's con-cone; are performed gently, without cheup shots. He doesn 't pummel the poor show so briskly 1t emerges but a station break of Its rormer sell. OF AN NBC AWFUL, for example. he writes: "Oscar Levant. that acerbic fellow, once said he couldn't watch Dinah Shore because of his diabetes. I wondered, watching that 90-minute epic about Grace Kelly ... JU~l what Oscar would have s aid about this one " A nice tome , thi s "Eyes as Big as Can· taloupes." It has style. perspective and a tone of good humor that re minds you TV isn't the most important thing In life. only an added at. traction. Santa's Real See tor yourself at Huntlngtor Cent9! Incidentally. this is my farewell address a~ a television grumbler . ll ls purely colncldental'----------- that at slgnoff I sugaeMt you read u book. These proceedings are closed ... Star Signed HOLLYWOOD <AP) Adrienne 8arbeau half u starring role ln "S w eeps take ~." nn NBC movie that will become a series . . . . . . C ll lz st · I 7 COM1CS I CROSSWOAO MARMADUKE by Brad Andenon -- Gls:'T WRAP 'ihis wre ought 10 be o surprise glh for somebody•" SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS GEfUATRIX .--------....., H6 5fl.JD IT WA.~ A HOfl.~113l-E YENZ .... NOTIZE: DAME e.€AT HIM 54 TO NOn-llNG! 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O.MAYO, Df,.UTV 11, 11 ... ,..,.,1",. 0.-yo .. 11 ........ ,""' (8"1ff't•lot Potll1\t""'fJ '>~ < ""''' 01ulv ''•'°1 r •• " it n '~" .,.,, " • '"', 1t11 '''"""' ""''' '"" t "'' ot m.,,,.,,,, ~""" nAndftnQ Wiii ,,.. r I l1JflOP'd tnt ( ·1• ,.....,,.,._., .. '"',,~ht to '"'•M• •"• .. , .... .,.,,... t lott•·n fl,1" f f'"bf"I 1'fl't f Yt l~n Ml (tr f"()rJf f '""' ... '" ~ tfWI> (•tr , • t nunt••" Vall~.,. I tlltfrfn+A , . ..,., •. ~" ,,j.,,,,.,. <o. t ""''" ''lkJt l>f I. •nl,. I \\ """ •,t 'Wt/~ P UBLIC NOTICt : P U Bl.IC NOTICE NIUNICl,. .. L cOultT 01' THE WlSTOltAHOf COUOfTY JUDICIA&. DIU•ICT ,, .. __ .. ,, ...... '°""trrw'"~, CA CH •No UUO \UMMONS l05 AN0El.U 1n ttw M..tt•r ot ,,,.. f "lhth ,.,,d (On\•rY.,fOf\htp col W IL t I AM !OWAAO LANG. COfl""'' "'"""' NOTl(E I~ H[lll llV lo I VI '4 11111 t"9 Of'CMf\~ Wiii •,1 U .,, f1f 1v,tt1 \•I,. on or Att•t tn,. 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U , 1', 1'111 ... b 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Th• B'9gH t Matke\plK• on the Otan99 CoHt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Vou Can Sell It, Find It, 842 58'78 Trade It With a Want Ad • One Cell Service F11t Credit Approvat ..................................................................... G••r• 1001 Ge•r• 1002 tOOJ IOH ............................................................................................ EQUAL HOUStNG OPPORTUNITY ~Moffu: All real esut.e ad v.irtited In tbla newspaper LI aub je<( to tbe Federal Ya1r Hou11oa Act of HIH wbicb m.lln It llle1a1 to advert In "any p re f9"QCe, Urnitallon, or diacrlminat.loe band 00 nie., color. ntli.Ck>n. HlC, °' naUQnal onaln. or an U\t.-nUOO lO m¥kt' oin)' 11u1:h prtfrr.,.ncc. bm1ta uon."' dlli<"nmmuuon .. 1lu" newapaper will not iuww1oflf accept any •dvt'rt una for real -.Ult' wbkh i.I In viola· uon ol lhe law ....................... Ga I .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE THE BEST GIFT OF ALL CLOSE IN 1979 AVOID HIGH INTEREST RATE New legislation. ne w rtnancUlg tedu11ques and new cour t decisions. mekes It easier than ever to ~ha.se or sell a pro petty & close escrow In a matter or days For the first time, Banks. S11v· lnfJli & Loans can provide ·wrap around' financ1nR . that together with seller finan<'mg can bent h•Rh interest rates. Our starr or expe rie nced pro fesslooals help their client.a buy , sell . or ex change $63 mlll1on dollars worth of reel estate 1n the p ast t 2 montm. Call now & ask about our many home11, & lnvestml"nt li!lllngs. Call 752· 1920 Jt QUAIL A!~S~. 10,... TM 1:30 P.M.I HOW IS THE TIME for job seekers to Chc<'k the Daily Pilot Help Wanted clJlSSill<'nUon II the job you want Is nol there you mJght consider offering your 11erv 1c·eN with an ad ln thl' Jot. Wanted category. Phom· 642·5678 If-.-,, ~:~1~\ ,A ..,.~,. Starting a New BuaineH Ac coord ln t to Cellfoml• ., ... , encl ,.,... ..... Co69 (I« 17900 to HUOI a ll jNt tOfll dolflO blltlMH under •~·" • ..,. m111t !He 1 etateme11t wltll tfte Covnty Ctetlt end II•,,. It 1>11bll11led tou r 11 1'1•• 111 • MW9P9f"I' _....,Q IM er•• In wlllcll Ill• IMlelMM ll~ Tiie el•l•"'ent It ,...,"" "1 ••• llftd •• MCeH#y In ptOt1Ct1119 rour •v•IMH "'''"· ........ .-... re1111•r• ,.... ........ '°~ MflMMf'Cll .. eooovM•· Tiie OAILY PILOT ,,.,,... tlottl tlllt\t Ind Pll~ -..oe1 We h•lle ... -_ .. "' f~f'lll •ftd melnlel" • d11tr M rwtce to 1111 Or•ne• Co u "IY Cou,,llouM tm..1 "°" II y on I o I o"' conYent•11I ot11c11 or pllOf1 • Ille LIOAL OU1Afll'MlN1' M,7-4)21, t at. 332 tor more lnfof"' 11'9ft and '°'"'•· UDO ISL! Bay view from 2 patio deck.c; enhances <.'ustom spacious s bdrm.. 4 bath traditional home: Uke new. Ideal ror cnteruuninl(. $500 000 OCEANFRONT Quality <.·ruftsmanship In mahog. t rim & 011k noors sets off this landmark: 4 BR. 3 bu. home in finei;t lcx•ataon 1';stublit4hcd trees & lawns. $475.000 IACK BAY Finl' 4 bdrm .. 211-J bu th fumlly home on q u tt•l cu l de sac Ovcn.1zcd pool. playhou::it•. stora~c $169.000 n•rms. IAYFRONT &veral f anc bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 bt:t. oak fl oor. purl1 a l bas('mcnt. conc·retc roundation. Flats area. ~120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ·•341 8uy,1<l1• U 11ve NB . bl':J blf>I LOVELY LIDO PRICED RIGHT BN1ul1fullv rl'mod('led 1 tx·droom . 4 hath . 2 story with beams. bntk and gla ss' Sput1ous master l>t'Ciroom. f(•t• land and dosl' to tennis. bav ~mci boatinf?. Pr1 n '<i property at $285:000 U~l()UI: ti()M~S REAL TORS', 675·6000 )t1t1J La~l Coast H•ghwav. Corond dPI MJr ,,1~0 111 M1" .. 1 V1•11fl' o1t bll() ~1)90 $149,900 FOUIPLEX! Just reduced Pnmt' n ·n· t..al area No vacancy pro blem. Ideal for owner O<'· cupant Near schools & ~I· Call today for details! ~IM!I t Real f8tate SEVEN ULEXES Thre4! 3 bdrms one 2 bdrm. Special owners unit with frplc 20~ Down. break even 1500 Sq ft. each. Ortered at $110 .0 00 eat:h . 540.3666 MOYE Ur Retiring couple will con· sider exchange for •• srmller home & wtll al> Sllil you in rinam·ini.t the purcha.oie of this 4 bdrm. dream l'lome. with a fan· tast1c 180 deg ocean vu.-w' Chotre Corona del Mar location An out s t1nd1n1 v .ilul' Jt $195,<n> 67l-4400 \ I l" I''"" "' lf.1rl1111 fl1\<''lmu1t ( o IAYAtOHT DUPLEX Spac10W1 3 bdrm. & 2 bdrm. unit.a With frplc & 4 car gar A superb ren· t.aJ property w/r1ty, bay be a c h a m e n ltll:'!I . S395,000' Oceanfronts fromS375,000& up lcAoo loy Prop. Realton • 675-7060 .. W ALIC TO llACH $S50 per mo .. SHARP. 3 bdr bome. Call Mack. 962i188 If you're not n•ad1nic th hUle ads lo Cl1111:.1fled. VETERANS Take advlilllal'(e of your GI loan' We've learned of o n e lende r who :.tockptled some money before the U\terest r ate went into two d1gtta. Won't last! Acl now!! Call ~ ... .,,...c....... 640-5357 .......... .,...,.. Surrounds e nte rtain· meol t¥>me! t.Mge pvt master su1te! Delu xe panebng thruout. Part)' sized deck overlooks sparkling J&cuui. Sur· rounded by m ountain pines' Excellent a rea! Better h u r ry! Ca I I ~ FORE STE OLSON ·~ ...... ' ... ~ SALMON IJVEll IDAHO. 5 plus acres. river frontage on In· tent.ate 93. 12x60 traJler Hunting, ri1h1ng. elec· ln<".water.~c.paved road. mou.ntaLn view 4GOtll" -11111 All C.Mif §'tt llUS MESA YlltDE $15,000. ()utat.aodiag 3 bedroom. 2 bath w it h • COZ)' rireplace for cold winter wghta. This home has been comple t e !)' re · decorated and it ls price.'<! right ! CALL '151·3191 t;:SELECT T'PROPERTIES )'ou're m1.s11lnl( a lot o newsy 1nrormatlon es well u IOCDe 1reat buys Waot Ad Ke!p? ~~~ SHOllCLIFfS Churmlng 4 bedroom family home recently remodeled with derorat or w<>llpapcrs. n <.•w carpets. dr apes and s hutters. gour met kitchen . wood noo~. frcnch door~ to lushly plant<'Cf patio. iron gat(•d pool area. m n n y c u stom ;.1ppo1ntm<'nts throughout. $325.000 A C0LDWaL ...... CO. 844·9060 ' of n~wparl REALTORS 675-5511 JASMINE CRHtC: In tfte tt.ort of CONM chi Mar: A bffutfful, pr.stlcJlout way of life. Prl•oh gohd ..my. 24 llr 4JlliWd ..,-.la. pool. I«•· ....... cow+s ... c ....... , • • • • • IAIE Pl.AM l : H..d to flN -sif9e S.•el. l .,.. ........ fOMffy '°°"'· ......... c..,.ted 9ltd ••SHHt A41tOMGtk +Wdwn. it't O'Wft Joctllll and t pacious ~ wlftl e tCMK:h of OUClft ..... $244,500. POPUL.Att Pl.AH 5: l ~. fCllllity rootft, 2111 ~ S.cottd floor bako.y offonk beawtiful IH)ht and mry CJHIRbatt vl•w. $246,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 f. Cocnt Hwy., COf'OIMt de& M.- 675-55 I I CUTI HOUSE OMl·2LOT Ealltalde. Coeta Mes a 3 8ednn charmer Forma l l.tvmg rm w/real wood ~ flreplact• Lovl' ly remodeled kitchen w/cw.tom rabtncta & pMSS thru window lD din ~ are11 Added on fam1 · I)' nn. Converted g11ragt' ma)' be ui;ed for ll(t' game nn All thl.S al un affordable pn ce 673 ~ ,lfl1 •1V• l\f(I' '"'''"t [~lfi~ltll S61.000 Lvly pnde of ownership 3 bdrm home in deMrablt- res1denLlal area l'ark hke barkyrd Abt.olutely immaculat e' T e rm5 available' 646-7711 IUILDERS HoW!e plus pool. p lus 8Bchf>lor on 19000 :.qua re foot R·2 lot. 6 UruU. 0 K Owner will carry and s ubordinate Asking $170,000. CAii 962· 7788 " KEY 1 P.€ALTOP.Sh HAUORVIEW an 4 bdrm. fmly home W/lvly night IJght Vll'W Wft bar, It wood dttkMI beckyrd. Pnced to ~ell Just II.sled. 646-77 tl (~1vm1:rnam1JJ ~al Estate ----------------SBGUOU SHOUSE Hice ~sq tt 2 story. designed for sensuous couple. madly In loVl' wtth each other Lux unous master swte with shower for l wo, enclosed spa 1n tropical 11arden room. Separall' maids qua r t e r s A 'lsumf' tll5,000. r1n.t l rust dl't.°IJ Call Mack. 962 77KH Clasa1r11,-d Ad!>. your one st.opshoppml( center PAMOllAMIC OCEAMVIEW Spectacular ocean vi.-w from Uus lvly, hlJChly or l(J'aded 3 br. 3 ba ~o· dom1n1um Com plete w/pool, wnru11 & Jocuu1. EnJoy Newport a t lli. rlnt·,;t . Jus\,lli;ted 646-7711 3D-FIXElt FORECLOSURI! THUE' 3 Bedrm rixer· upper. will g o into for eclosure 11 horlly ' Bank has notified owner or il':. mt.enl. Good loca uon 67X107 Lots1zc. Full pnce just ~.000' Talw advant.age, call 752·1700 Now' , .. ,,, '"*' . , ' , ~,,, [ \iJl IH&IHI X::----NEAil ST. JOHMS CATHOLIC CHUICH CUte 4 bedroom, 2 bath hom e wit h l aq~"' b&Ck)'ard and new plUllt 1m1de Owner will help • rrnanre Only S76.SOO. CALL M6-21660 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES 7 11 It rosMMe 1 OLD CORONADF.L MAH 4.000 sq.ft. YES' 11 Tnple A . doubll' Wldt-lot )Ulil orf Ocean Blvd f'or11111I Ltv1 ng rm + ranul)' rm w/wet bar ~ Larl(e bedrms. each wtlh its own bath 3 Secluded pnvat.e patios Spiral sta1rease leadm~ to 2od h·vl•I. 4 Car enrl05ed garai:cs All Uu.s under one roof on t"OITler lot Don't let th1:. one 11e1 away! Call ti1~'i0 •,I '•. I .,1-.1.1. 1(1!1· 1lt·m:-. w ith a IJ,•11) Pdr.t C'l.1~'>1f1l·d Ad 1"'2 '16711 CE 110111 ELKINS ca. OVER 50 Y{ AR '> 0 1 'll HVIG.I BLU~S IEAUTY Gn·•il t·nd unit on one of tlw fint•st ~trccl!-> m Nl'wport Beath 0!'> Hluff:,. S pt•cl aC'Ula r ·1 hr w ,:1 h;.iths in woodc•<l s<>tting. Shorl d1 io.t:11wt• to pool and t•ntt·rtatnmt·nt an•.1 St•p cfin1n~ room lltH!l' li\1ni.: room w rL11:-ed ht•<.1rth F P Jhgh wood bt•am1•d t'l'tl111 g-.. thru out ~Hi!l,500 J\ ",Jov of Nt•\\.porl" 1·x C'lt1s l\'l' G:r ··---~ .... , ..... 631-1800 881 DOVElt DRIVE G .. .i\..'ZEK·~. ..... ----------11, ll .... II. t• 'rl \' ·~ p..,f, ~, ••.• , '"'ct• .,.., ... ,. •••• ,. l'"'' ;:. I d<rwlop IYltn~ '"' '>01wrda• '-'"°"'' cor,.>PO"'d·nv 10 ~ .1...,.., LldtO< boll" \•17' ,....._._.. JI ...... ,,....,. JfWy l.IAt• M f ....,, J"Ollf '• ))•~ U•.w.t''-'' ........ "'"""'" .... , ... ~h •"--' M~~ '~ r,~ .. r,=~ tDo<\I .)tA .. _ ... ·-'"'' .. _ .. '°...... ....... .. ... ,, ..... ~ .. .....,,.,.. ,,....,.... ti~ •'*" IJ(tf "'° u~ n t,... t40.-._.,II h~f .. W lfll ~·JI'• "~ .... .. ... _. """-,,,...,.. 41,~ .... ··~ ...... 4i1(.9'1f ......... "°'*' "GM • .,._... ,. ....... .... '°...,..,. ".,... .. ,,...... ,,.._..., .... ; ., ....... 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Rt••1ll\ ..,harp t t)(lr m f arn rm homl' fac·1nJ,! "'1clt• J!l'l't'tl ht·ll Formal nu. Upt.!ra1Jt•d lilt lloor tn cm try hull & kit t•ht·11 lnv..-lv m1rron•1 l "Wt>l b:u· Prnr l11ncl .. 1..1J>t"'i' \.1rd \.\1th R OQ & hrt' nni! t•m·t•tl n)(ht U!M; ooo int•I udrn1t Hw 1.111d 11 ua n ' WISUY M. TAY&.Oa CO .• ll'ALTOIS 2111 S.Joa(' HUhReed MIWPOIT CINTH. M I •44-491 0 IUllBS Olfe>STUMITT bnpJl1ed •u apl'('la1u t~ tM hn .. l ln Mkidie ~II ltaban fooct.. Off u lc> ti-r • ... ~ M l lft& platt in •"oppio1 r•otrr 1ttoa ''""" from tar apartment com plrA Pbono nuw for appt 50-IMtl e:J Walkr.r t: lee associated llCU •dfl•. Rli.IHHJRS ,,,, ...... •••U.et11 "''' •titd ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty A IESTIUY IN DOVER SHORES Huge lot ! Cu:-. tom bu tit ho m t• featuring 4 Bfls. 2 f plrs & twamc'fi ceilings. S269.000 Ha r bara Winaglt• 642·8235. <H-11 1 ST ART THI HEW YE.AR RIGHT! In Newport Bearh ! Beautifu lly remode led -the qua l itv o f yesterday in hardwood floors + lath & plas ter cons truction -new kitchen . 3 BRs inc l. m ast e r w /s hutte rs & mirro red wardrobes + h a nd so m e d e n w /blt-in bookcas~. $152.500. By appt. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <H·l 2) SEAVIEW A best buy ! Read y for immeci. occ upancy, this 4 BR. 21·:-ba th home offe r s c o mpl e t e 24 -hr. security, pool & tennis. The perfect family home ! $199.500. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <H-13) YEAR END VALUE Extra lg. 3 BR. 2 bath <ea. unit) duple x in CdM be low the Hwy. Gre a t inv es tment for own e r /o ccupa nt or inv e s t o r . $249.500. Martha Macna b 642-8235. <H-14 ) CUSTOM B.EGAHCE Can only descr ibt' this beautiful 3 BR home on fee land. High ceilini;!s. Fre nch doors: lg. room s. Forma l dinin~. lJ?. family rm . 2 fpks & formal gardens wtcoverPd terrace. $279.500 f ec. B:.irbara Aune 642-8235. <H-15 ) CAMEO SHORES OH THE CAMYOM One-of-a-kind single -s tory home wt 4 lg . BRs. family r m & a trium o v e rlookins.? l g . s eclude ci yard wt r oom for pool or s pa. $284.500. Donna Godshall 644·6200. <H 16) ltG CAHYOH--$389.000! /\ beautiful 4 BR Broadmoor-built hom e. Pro f. d el'o r a t e d & l andscaped w / a m os t i n viting cove red p atio overlooking a 9-hole putting green . 644 -6200. <H-17 > DBJGHTRIL SEAVIEW CUSTOM HOME Brick entry leads to this quality 3 BR +den home w/sep. family rm. formal dining. 2 brick fplcs. wet ba r . interl'om sys tem & finis hed ~a rage w/laundry area. $359.000. Ly nne Valentine 644-6200. <H-18) GREAT HOME Fully upgraded Dover Shores home w /3 BRs. 2 b a ths. a trium off kitche n + beautiful g r ounds. $159.~00. Aissa Wayne 642-8235. <H-19) IEA T THE RUSH! Chris tmas in Eastbluff -give your family the luxury of living in this terrific 3 BR. 3 bath hom e wtsep. family rm. wet bar & spacious mas t e r . The y a rd h as p rof . landscaping w/gazebo & enclosed spa. A best buy at $205.000. Sha ron Smith 644-6200. CH-20> 4 • CUSTOM HOME Beautiful ronch·style home. Formal dining nn -2 baths -s liding glass doors open from over sized living rm to patio -m aster BR w/sep. wing. Nicely landscaped y ard. covered patio & dbl. garage. Flexible rmancing avail. $110,000. Marion Frizzell 752-1414. c H-21 > IUILDERS A TTHI Here is that ha rd-to-find buildablc R-2 lot in Old CdM ! Great area for lncome prop. Clos e to s hop!' & school~. $141.500. Donna Godshall 644·6200. (H-22) 642.alS 644-6200 901 OOvet Of1w Harbor V1tw Center lntlne •t C..mpus V•ll•Y Center 752·1414 , I 1 • l•elton 6 UMtTS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 1 ctuph•x ,incl ·l hou~t·<1 on 2 lots (5 ) 4! IH•clroom uauts 11•· • \\ l lx.tdroom unit 1•.wh wnh 11r ~ \\ \. -• d und l'ndos~l ..:.11 .1.:t• Yt·ur.v ~roi:,~ 11wonw $22,380 Submit on tc•r mii. s2 1~.ooo Ask for l urt tlc•rhcr t~ t>:Jl 1266 COSTA MESA DUPLEX fh\ftt•r ho' m·H•r r1rn.t•d tt.•nts on l h1:, 1.1rJ!'' ctuph"'< Sunkt'n hvmg room. 3 lwclroom ..... 21 • h11th:-.. p r1vatl' patio and douhll• ~.11 itg1· to r t·uch unit $198,500 A-.k for Ho) S1l'1tH'llS f,Jl 1266 LIDO ISLE B1 .. 1 u t1l ull v dt•(·orukd ~:us tom llolstein ho mt-St n • c· t t o s l ru d a w 1th 3 ht.>drooms. :! lwths o n lot and half. Spac·1ou1> It v 1n~ r oom w1lh bric k ttrcphl!'l'. formal d ining room. private pa l m off s un room . As k for Curt Herberts for upJ>0int m ent to view this fine homt'. 631 126ti BUSH-tESS OPPORTUHITT Ht> vour own boss. Owner will carry with minimum c:ash down for a uto par ts stort-Ask for Roy Siemens. 631 1266 OHE BLOCK TO COUNTRY CLUI Two stor y. 4 bC'droom . 3 bath, lath & p la s ter eonstruc tio n with family room . den a nd la undry r oom on prestige street rn Mesa Ve rde . Needs som e TLC. Price reduced to Sl29.750. As k for Glen lle llwa rth. 631-1266 EASTSIDE FIXER UNITS 4 s e parate houses on 1h acre lot room to build 2 more. $200,000. Ask for Reggie Wyman. 631-1266 PICTURE PRETTY Featured in L.A. Times Home Sectiot1. t his 4 bedroom. 2112 bath home in Lake Forest has deck with bench seating - beautiful. $109.500. Ask for Craig Ba tley. 63 1·1266 EASTSIDE DUPLEX Duplex with room for two more units. Close to s chools. shops and bus line in Costa Mesa. $149,900. Ask for Bob Milliken. 631-1266 LOWEST PRICED CONDO In Newport Be a ch . 2 bedroom. 2 bath. end unit offers privacy and oversized patio. Ra re one s tory in like-new condition . $76.500. As k for John Marshall. 631·1266 of coats mesa, Irvine, newport beach, Inc. 234 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa 631 -1266 !'h1t10nw1dt-Nct~ork of lnd1v1dually Owned and 0Jl(·ralt-d Rt•atl Eslale Offices DUaDIAHA You"re ready and wait · ing for j ust t he right family. You're a neat, fTellh 3 bdrm and lanai home, with large yard aod private patio. In nice a rea o ff H a r bo r Hig hlands. And now you've been REDUCED to a me re s hadow in prire-$116,900. PETE GARRETT RQlTY 642·5200. WOW! WHAT A VALUE $215,000 Move in now and enjoy Chris tmas from this beautiful home in Corona del Mar. Plush new carpet. decor a nd beautifully maintained. Large l.tving room with massive fireplace and lots at glass to VIEW the lights. Smooth·flowing floor plan includes entry and dining/ famli ly room. PLUS 4 bedrooms. Large minicured back yard. Come by and see 1hia BEST BUY. . .. and you own the land. Submit your offers! lmmed. Yorba Unda bone pro. po88e88ion. perty. Almos t n e w custom home. On over 'r'.t -WATERFRONT acre lot. Zoned for 2 HOMI:,.!, bones. 2400 sq. ft. Priced REAL ESTATE right alSl.29,000. 528-7531 . 631-1400 Clamified Ada 642-5678 Sell Idle items 642-~8 CE llDBll ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DELUXE DUPLEX Loc a t ed right on the beach in Capis trano. Eal'h unit has 3 BR. plus F.R. plus fi replace. Walk out of your front d oor onto one or So. Culif. most bea utiful beaches. $650,000. DON'T MISS THIS Best Buy In Mcsn Verde. 3 Bdrm. + Fam. Room tn Great Location Nr Schools. /\ Ltttle Redecoratinlit Will Make This A Super House S79.900 It's A Supcr Buy 631-1800 HI DOY• DIJYI ··--"*· ---~· _ ..... .,. ...... --- blugo COROHA DEL MAR DUPLD I Complet.fy retnadahrd wett. new c..,.thMJ, tUe. wllllp 11pt1 . aftd fl,.,eacn In boftt unlh. SpoclOMI,....... .wt hot oc.eon •&.w. Low malntw• pr~ with cOft•MfftCH n..-by. Prfce reGtc to S 197,500. DISTINCTIVE RETREAT l I~ Z bath rffideftce. tos~ re Modeled bl.:tk)ft.,. / owtter, lnchtdff I~ mmhw oom tuh, """' fireploc• Oftd -*ttt M>. ext.ft-' .. llM of wood, tUe. 1tahted glau and ,uallty Moterlol1. ~· and pri•ocy n otd CorOftCI def Mor f« S 164.500. BLUFFS SIHGLE LEVEL COHDO -TMs drCll'Mffc 2 bed! oom. 1htqfe ettd unit, decorated by a noted dHlcJRer, featurn MW car,.t, drape•, thwtt.n, custom walco•eri"'9' & wef bar. Fnftch doon opett Oftto a pri•af• wood patio wfth pluih greenery and hot tub. Truly otte-of.+kind! • • • s 149 ,500. FRbHT ROW DANA BLUFFS CONDO Panoramic whffwwater ~f•wt c• now btt youn with tM1 bHl.rtlful 3 bedrOOM. 2112 bath hOfM wfttt walk-in doseh and ct.cits. "89,000 493-8812 2 BDRM con AGE + IHCOME This home has c harm plus with 1t 's p e ~ged h a r d wood floo r :.. w ood beamed r<>1lings. 2 brick fireplaces a nd a country kitchen PLUS <• nice 2 bdrm. 2 ba th i ncom~ unit with 1t 's own pri vate pa tio a nd y ard . $190.000. Cdt for .,t to '" 644-72 I I An NIEjEL IJAlt;EV & ASSf:JCIAfES ,_AT WHATS'SMIW JI.mt bated 3 bdrm. 2 bath home ln Meu Verde Completely remodel.ct lOIUde and out and loaded witb charm. Super loca tion near 1chQOl1 and tbopplna. eau 546-6880 for more lnlormia Uoo. Dllllll Are You Mew In Town? Deluxe condo In beat area, •Hordable, too' Plush carpet, dining, eat Ing bar and 2 bedrooms Pauo. $67,500. BKR. Call $t0-173> WOW! WHAT A VALUE nus cbarmuig Eastslde 4 bdrm 2 bath ho m e features: A r emodeled lotchen and bath and l!> pnced below market Owner's moving out or state and are very anx· IOUI. Hurry on this one! call 546-5880 ~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS 644-7020 ear.a .. Mar 1022 eo.taMIM I 024 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm Coodo, 2th ba .• 2123 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH E~h office lndependentty owned and opefeted. EASTBLUFF BEST BUY $30,000 UMDER MARICET R ecently r e d ecorated . Hul!e 5 Bdrm. 3 ba family home . Won't last at $166.500. STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING No"' I~ 1111' t1m1· to ~L•rl an l"H'tltnf.! a ncl prof11ahlc· c·ar('t'r tn rfrul ~:i.ttill'. ('all u<. for mnrc• mfnrm:il inn WI' ha\ I' ~1 fr<'l' lll'~n~tnl! M'hOOI ror r1u alll 11-cl tndl\ 1du;1l~ R.C. TAROR CO. 646-5112 BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 75!-tltl HOME & INCOME 2 Uruts. 2 bdrms .• l bath eac h ; a lso s in g l e garages; lot SOxl201 fee land (you own it>. locat· ed Easts1de Costa Mesa. easy walk to banks, poet office & super markets $1.29,000. Good esta te lal.oalsa.d 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 duplx. including bay rront to be exch down in a pkg 213/684-3200 EMStALDST. IX!plex with owner 's un· 1t. good location . dbl. garage, 2 frplcs. Clear. seller wUl carry l.!lt T .D $2.49,000 t4EWPOltT IEACH UALTY THE BLUFFS' 675-9'42 642-0762 • .... .......... 1007 siart.el'! Highly deslrable 1-sty ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNDA plan, convenient ......... ------I to community pool; end unitoondow1lh many up- grades . 3 Bdrms ., 2 batbs, 2 large patios & a large m s tr. s u i t e $182,SOO. Outstandin g value! BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. 7H11 2 llDttM con AGE CUt.e 2 bedrm. l balh col tage in immaculate con· diUon. Garage atressed ror2nd wut. Try Sl.35,000 0 -aLhj .. -4•~· Balboa lsland Really \\""'" .. , ... '\'l\..,,....'I'\" 673-8700 --------GaMr.. 1002 WantAds C.11842·56'18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 CAHYOH ISLAND DRIVE ELEGAMI' TOWMHOUSE Special OPPortunity, 8. 7% variable loan available; owner will carry secondary financing . LIDO REALTY 673-7300 A Division OI Red Ht// Realty . -.. - 2 IDIM COTT AGE frplc, 2 car attach gar. PLUS INCOME SECLUDED prime loc. prof decoral· Pegged hardwood noors, EASTSIDE ed By owner $89,900, wood beamed ceilings. 2 Owner transferred. must _54G-_l965_. ____ _ brick fireplaces, cou.nlry sell his lovely newly re· kitchen .,. 115 modeted and redecorat· .--ed 4 bdrm 2 balh home 2 Bdrm. 2 batb income Sparklin g new ultra unit w/pvt patio a nd modern country kitchen yard. $190,000. Raised hearth fireplace. CGI 644-7211 talltdully dooe ID natural /JD.NIGEL GAILEY ~ ASSl:lDATES BY OWNER Lusk HV Hills, btfl. cor- ner lot at lS2l Keele Dr .. 4Br. 2.Ba. many xtras in· eluding all appliances, $210,000, fee. Owner will woods. Quarry Ule entry a o d walk . Fro nt courtyard. Bri gbt. specious aDd charming vOU'i better hurry and see Uu.s one at 1109,000. call ~ll.51 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS finance a t 10% t o --------~~to=r~~ $64,500: or7SU105 Y cu-First! Owner's pride! EZ care 2 DON'T WAIT bedroom condo w1lh eat- For s-pring or this bay & tog area. built ms a nd ocean view home will be covered patio. BKR. Call ~much hlgber than $t0-l720 ~~ .. 8:fc:'~e ~~: TAl1B81. SO COAST PLAZA Vt.llage Creek condo. 3br. 2ba. 2 car garg. $92,000 Sunflower & Bear St. Ageol. 897-1.888/644-1493. IETTIR THAHHEW Newly remodeled 3 br, 2 ba, (rplc, has new roof. plumbing &r paint. 2 pa.boa w/bbq area. 2 car gar. Lush landscaping. Only $71,SOO. David Bo urke, R e altor . 546-9960. ~TSIDE AXER' 3 Bedrm. ha rdwood floors, alley access, va · cant and ready. Owner wtll consider VA/ FHA terms. Call now 645-9l61 :. OPEN HOUSE ?' Rf~lTY dows lO the sea. Open 1 ii------·---Sun.1~. ~ ,_ .................. -- 1614 ScalwlaTerr. $10,000DOWM -------2HOMES-2LOTS UJ~,,.,,....,,,. 1/ vffari Back Bay V111 a g e . s97,500 {')(}«''"'"' tia S600lmo. ie..&eopUon tJl1 d, "· r •-au... Qwet Cove Investments -~ v'l'7W'lt.U?~ f9'W ---. l!U1T • 64>-9850 ~ £'?•>-o~9'/. ,...__ea1_6_4_s.._1 s_J_• _ Vf~ (Y# y ,_ IARGAIMHUMTYS 2435 f . Coast Hwy •• CdM Sharp, clean J BR 2 ba home. rrplc and enclosed peuo Call today for in· rormauon. .. MUUfE.ARM RedtyR•ter 754-7800 IYOWNER l OPEN HOUSE ,...., . REALTY ~' SACRIRCE!! HOUSE FOR SALE OCEAN VlEW 4 BR. zi,.; E.a.st C.M. 4 bdrm. dbl. bath, family room home garlljle, rec rm. office & In Spy~ Hill. Vacant ------------1 car port. 646-2971 $385,000 OR OFFE R ! Comparable homes at "'611\nOSY" ,_.-. Y~ I 034 $465.000 & $475.000. Make ffW •••••••••••••••••• • •••• otfer NOW! CHARM Greenbrook "Barcelona" ••• on prime v. acre c/d/s 499·5060 644-6111 .. ..ccent.s Uus LOP local lot. Backs gr eenbelt. ed 3 bedroom. 2 bath & J l8148Sa.nta Lauretta Cir. c ar ~a ra g e Fa s t Open Sun 10·4. or phone comBDUPLU $172,500 Good income area, l·blk No. Coast Hwy. See & submit your terms. Open S at/S u n 1·5 . 4 29 Marigold Ave. -----+ ? I I I possession. Owner anx fordetalls on lh1S one or ll 1ous Lowest price in kind pro pert y . Agt a rea E Z to buy at 968-_SIBI _____ _ $83.!KIO 645-7221 t lw•ise9011 leoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GHAT FfMAHCIHG DOif y • f'IUICICLIH BeauttfuJ xtra lg Jdbr I IH:J{;J.OR \ condo. Frplc. pool, jac. ~.,....::" SeUerwtllfinance low 10· 640-7000 1.en!st. !r/9-S370 ------ 1 ALLSTATE .. B>ISOH HIGH 4 DAZZLING 4 BR. pool and jacuzzi homes from $85,000 to $15.9,500. REALTORS $10,000 lelow Martc.t VITSSODOWM ROHORT,lrll 9'l-8366mft 9'3-7653,... CoroM HkJhl111111b SI 500 ra....a-c t Outstanding. large 4 ' ___.., OS CONDO IY OWNER 2Br. l~Ba. bllns. btfJ brick rrplc. nr ocn at shopping. wshr/dry r , refrig. Assumable loan. S57 .500. 963-1242 bdrm .. 4 batb home with 0.....-T,_t.rred gardens. view & the YA~at works! 1Some say a ll 5*7,500. amenities) Only$47S,OOO Located across from By Owner. 4 BR. FR .. 2 CdM Dlplex Sl00.000 homes. View of BA. oevby schl. pk, 1740 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath & 2 goll course. 6'5·7071 Agt aq ft. Must sell $105.000. ~· 2 balh; close to Z4hrs. • •-~----- """""'; large lot, tree & 0-PoW 1026 PoW 1026 hill view. 1322.500 MAURY STAUFFER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEA UON REALTY 67J..5354 497.3311 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale by Ownr/ AK\. 4 Br 2 Ba. ne wly r e modeled home ln prime NJlt Hgt.s. area. AJl new kftchen & carpetina thruout. 6~% asaumable VA &oan. $96,900 548-8038 DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE• tel tM pubUc know wilh an lid in the Daily P11oC Servi~ Directory It can l"O&t you as little 8!\ St ~ per day. >'or more ID formation •nd complete t'ltes call 642·56'78 DAMA POIHT B<':-t utlful 3 Bdr m 2 Buth Or ea n Vi ew custom horn<'. Swe{'ping views of Da na Point Marina. O<'ean & <·oa stlln<~. ('lose to ma rina. Enjoy th<' city lt~hts by mght. $299.900 . A COUWIU IMtlB CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 Tiree ..... cto.., .... ............. • DJ DAIL V PILOT r rtday, 0.C.mbel 15 1971 ~· .... ,. ......... ..,. ,. ....... '°"Si-. •••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,....,..._.._. 104 .,..._ IOU &.-Inell 104' ...................... ... .........••..•.....• ;;.~; ....••.......... \lf'ltf llPI 1\I Ht Al I 1 UNIV PARK SHH + 1'1flll Baacom Jta0.000 wtth land »I 8211 or (DleGlcollect &NV.Pill BYOWN&R Terra<'C 2 bdrm ar\'C'n bdl lor ~lain vlew NewSao JoaQula vmu 2 bdrm Porull• ~· 11.0lOAMorPllll / Palk> Honw 2 • I bdrm• -------i Undcir•. I04J ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO MONl'f DOWN ~ Oliftdo llll,800 Phil Defuu 1 bdrm C:ond11. C•Dlral ••r . •II •P pliMM'Ol W.IOO 51)1 81..0 lOAM or PM 8L-moo "'! .. 11.11 , _______ _ ....... 1044 ........................ * ~,AU MO.loo No one .-ud ~up UQ~bome ln on ol lrvuMt'a alnt areaa (1Vftl' 1200 8C1 f\ clOH to al I the conveoieott9 ·hurry a pn>Cbn1tmas apeclal WIWAMTTOU t.o ~th.la co;iy 3 bdrm, 2 bu home w/many up KTMdea • &quedly clean tde8J noor plan for only ~.500. H~4477 * * OORGF.Ol!S I.AK t: Vl~ t nd Wllt l207 ,000 1..0nlrlat'l of Ult' 11" dn Bob lilarccil Moor't lri\'9Mmeni. TPC).'ml --- ATT9m0M ..,,ST The very alll'•ct tv.- JWllant Towohnuae an Uolveralty P11rk 'a \IUlace II could be tht' vt•ry tb1na that f1t11 your ~. Three bedroom11 Nld a boftua room lhat wouid plcue the paletlc or the upUi.n1 mu.al clan Whll iJJ pleaalna. ll the price d 199~. Buy to- day all.ut year'• price' red hill ~· .. 552-7500 SACRIFICE I Beaut iim-----llillllllil--• Woodbndgo 3 Br 2148' ---------·• PLUS ekgant 2 Br condo pnced below market Both nr lake. 673-4311. ()wner/Agt. L.AdROMTltie WOOOlllDG! New Woodbndge Estates Washington Plan ready fer move 10. 3 bed & den. 2'h ba. 1166,000; Special upgrade p ackage in d uded. Call George or Roxanne at Macnab Irvine Rlty Co . (TI4)SS2-3700. MOYE IM IEFORE CHRISTMAS NewWoodbrldRe Eatates Condo. Cape Cod style Adams Plan, 4 bed. 2~ REM ED fer QUICK SALE 11u.s beautiful 2 bedroom Sequoia model 1n ex- clus1 ve Irvine Groves has Just been reduced to sell. Now fantastic parks1de, cul-de·sac. near pool, &pa and clubhouse HURRY ON nDSONE'' ---H /\I\: C H ~ Hl:J\L TY ~ :>'.l l 2000 ba , $123,000. Call George --------- or Roxanne at Macnab . a.-Or I r v I n e R l t y C o -1. (;~~·:.37~1verdale 2 ··=<~~·~~~t tdrm. ram. rm., highly popular Deerfield Purk upl(rade<I w/prof. Int. de liome. Outstanding mr <..:ov patio. comer wrap·arou.nd pool and \lt'W lo<.. prof. lnd!lcpd & spa for family fWI and .1ut.0. spnklns. Nr pool, entertainlrlg. 4 B<lnns · 3 park. schls. etc. Under ba. Call oow ror creative ~.000 SS&-1678 flnaocu1g detal1s Causey ~v OWMll MUSTl&LI l atory horn" With aW'ldt·l'U, bit( 11< NIO \-3 bedroom•. famll)' room 2 •-. h•lhe t:c.uick'r Lo.•• upUu11 Jtz,40l . uoc So C'out lllw•)' m Vlll•1e t'a.lr,· LAGUNA 8EAUt 497-2457 •DUPLIX * <kt'~ ll1Ck o1 h~ y h~vtl lol, OPY arn ... lo ~Ml'h ~ p&Ull, nunOt' re pe.in kie11l fur bumt> " 1oromc: Hurry, only 11'8,IOO Muwuoo Really 6' 0731 Exaulslte Rick ~level bom .. llCl &mall&tl Plnt'I oa '..\ a e re, pr1vau loi C...l.bcidral ceabnii•. wet b8t, Span1&h tJJr, 11unken tub.12lM!,OOO. C l03DP Cl!ATIVL. financtna avail. with thb 2 bdrm. II ramlly rm. home; auper ocean views from both levels of tbtS Arch Beach Heiabta of· fering. $13:5,llOO PIUICT- ... fcr the growing faml· ly; W.4 bdrm. home has big back yard with IOU of trees for climbing; new carpets & painl & an atrium with Jacuzzi Owner will consider 2nd t.nast deed. Make oHer Sl2S,<nl SC>U'rM 1.AGUMA Oumrung old world cot tage with paneled walls & beamed ceilings: room t.oexpand. Sl.20.000 PORTAFINA Where the homes are 1mpress1ve. and the ocean views a re spec- laCUlar 'J'wo choice luit logs, priced Crom $225,000. /'\JEWELL ·'''')( , ,,, .... , L.tgun.1 A•·.tth .\'fS 1,·,~1 ....•..............•... , .••••.....••..•.•••....•.••...•......•.•............................ ·•····•····•·····•·••·• CM of~ "•rtr ZllO ~~ ....... !~~.~ !~~.!~ ... !~~~ !::!.~.!~ ...... ~?!.~ ~~~.,~~.~~ ~~~!!! .. ~~!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Velky, N.vada Cl· ty, ca a a.,-b •t•te propstMa •Vallabail. IJO'OMWATall Too n>mf'r on lak• 6 pri vale doc• :lllR. I ll•tb lt )'ean ftew IUt,SOO O•n/ 811 r nt1IOO ............... 106' ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUYDIUCT NOMOW._ SAVISl,000 llartu Vll"'W Knoll. 3br. n; WY1!L Cape COd Coa· do Open apace vlrw .. vary room T e nn la. POOi Aaaumabl• loan I an 111/J l4CMMI Mnt Pool Home Ot.TuUiw Baycrwt quaU ly .. pntalll«' A aym phony ol up11radn 1 n clud101 2 cnckl1n11 frp~~~· ceramic ulo, L"\llUall •all II window rov«'rino Call now OK.lllSHAW, RLTRS M0-1586 ---81-.St'OCl".ANFRONT Z Yr 3 Ud.rm 2 Story Lwc M"'j, M1m11on '447 M Sml c1a i"'-"~. no In fee lmmf'd poet sub lot trad~ Ht11 hwH M&-7238 tlhel . Qulnl&rd R lly ~ ....... lay SI.,, too Absolute but value Ba.Ycmlt tAll W•tcUff. 4Blt, 2ba, fum rm. 2 frplcs . 2 c•r 1ar +workroom 2400 1q I\ Dcuutilul tre.. Qukk move Ul, look now-1~ I Commodore, NB. Open house Sat /Suo 12-3. Ruck.er Rea.Icy. 842·4758 or6'2·532'1 UU..wrC>IT HTS7 WIHAVl'IM 9'11% Interest oo thls 3 bdrm .. fanul.Y rm. home: take over low equity loMn. $146.500 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. super sharp home with oak nni .. s hake roof le a ~. $1.37,500. Just lisled ! 3 Bdrms.. 2 balbs, wltb oak firs., super patio lc a 1iant 4 car garage. $134,000 Call The Newport Heaebt.a spec1allata at 646-4463 .... CUSTOM HOME ~OF'7 4 Br, 3 ea. master bdrm retreat. 2 frplcs, formal dining, 3 car garage, ap· prox. 3000 sq. n. 2297 La Linda Court. 1189.500 Owner/ Agent. 552·.a94, 642-2164 or673-0782. S&ISATIOHAL VIEW IRMDllK'fl- 611 Udo Park Or, 20 Isl day on market Waterfront Condo with boat dock, Completely refurbi.e.bed. 2BR, 2ba. Security bldg. Huge as· sumable lat TD+owc 2nd. Available to see 11-4 daily by •Pel· ool_y. c.1673-1020 llOGIR UOWM I.E. EXECUTIVE SPECIAL In a Mlahborltood of Im pOllDI l>omH. Th11 3 bdrm Sturd ,•vant WHtcllff homl' IA a hllrataln. orkf'd ror you .a Ja».000 TberC''11 old lalhklMd quaUtr, 1n tht. modern home. Start th.- IWW )'Ul' r1&hl In lhl' Neffl)Ort H11b School Olltltct To ... lhta U1 -.an&l1 •PP1tatin1 bomr. c:aU ia at l40-l 1Sl ~~.•• HERITAGE . • REALTORS · SACRJFlCio; Bla&a '8R. pooj, ap•. l«ie 1ard. Xlnt area. 114.2,500 m-all.\at. OPIHHOUSE .,.., 1-4 21tYioS-R.., Lido Isle .,_ SodtrllMJ UMITID llOKEIS 67 .. 5626 BY OWNJl!R Im macw•le 3br. t II( faun rm 6 lot Ideal locol•on SIS3,900 w / 10'1. or ., ~Call~~ Ollilr-IMI ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... .._. .... w. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• UdD M.wport Ida &n.cll dab In tM mlddlt or buuUful Newport Harbor A ga rdl'r par11dl ae + p .. t marvelous pvt beac h walk to t1hoppln1 tr. ~ llarbor'e mo11t ~ehalvt> i.reia I KZ07~7 l Calfonlia 'oclflc Mabletto.ts-. Z706HarborS~. 208·A 140..5931 MOllLIHOMI N'OttMATIOM Rent. option lo buy Info. ""PU's, loan a11Sumpt1on ek Easy frnance O.A C. . 9offioes. ..._...._stor. Santa Ana 554 10'10 E.Anahelm ~ Anaheim &s6· 1011 W. A.oabeim 76M442 CALIFOIMIA COAST PllOPHTIES Ct«JSTMAS SNCW. ALL AVAIL.AILE OM CettraACT FOR lf71 CL05'MGS 4 rLt-:Xl-'S S f'I P.X"" 1;1 l NITh :!:'I I' '1 l'l'l- :14il'NIT~ 41• l'NITI\ \H-.l>IC" Al. Rt.oc; C'lt"Jo'l('f-: 111.0C: 120 l'NITI' C' A I.I. t.75 4flllll 5111 ~:. • e.1 duf texes Incl bayfrou l..O ~ excb down In a pkg 213168' 3200 llACHPIXH "UMn $310.000 t» dn. contract of sale. Grut cond Nn spends· blelUIOmo. Bob M1arcel. Moottln v·e-a-r 11\. n l. SI 15,000. DIWXE 4 PW .,. IC! ft cstJD lilocDe on s ~ ac. EvttJ lu· i eonv::W~:.f •. 2 'a.bl •" 100 ml vttw. a yra o&d. Cannot be dupbcat.ed for fl.9.IOO aale price 4300 1q fl dHllHr'6 home. No atep too peat for ei.,a.oce • conve-m~. 10 maoallleeol prlv. vlew ac. wllra pond. orchard_. aardeoa. ~·'*~· AddWonaJ 4000 lq ft top line comrn. srade bkti· Prictd richt •tS..000. Bill Aulder Held~ 9181273·7998 Charlie Ollleue tl6/2U·6121 Agu. 100 S. Aubura. Grua Valle)'. ca 9SIN$ San Clemente Tn Ph:x. 8raDd new-all the ex· J>t1<'ed t.o sell traa. Great Coeta M csa of State WclJlouted2 11. location ldu1 for Pv1 f1 2600 8~filT1b~RY owner/OCC\q>•nl-two to •••••• .. •H••••••••-••• 21.S Del Mar 492-4121 ~.Ntll..rrom. Full price 16 Four Plex•. ......, """ Dallu, Teua IASTSIDE 7 e f R€ T G€ s 1ra. old, acparate Pnde of ownership 3 Br 2 ~ I rod.en, cub now. Coado Ba wtrireplace owner·s HOM€\ t' on v e r a j on . A• k u n 1 t + s 1 x 2 8 r 11,1.50,000. Down "2$..000 town ho u i. e u n 1 ts m1W Coul Hwy, NB Brokeni welcome. Ask sc.ooo. 645-6646 for Zack. H.Uey Invest· men ta. 9'3·8133 or 6HOUSES 9G3 F.utaide CM. seller wll1 1RHl---.-.... ------ ftnaoce.1~BR. 4 2BR + I t ztoo 1ardl. ~.ooo. Pnn on· 11 --------1 Westminster 848·8895 4'f'~ b'· Bia. 631-1234 ...................... . __ ant to xchqe 3.000 sq ft 3333W.CoaatHwy, NB HOME + A". Mobile Home rum or un· 2BR houa~ +Apt over rum Across street shop pr. R2. Big corner lot, pi.ng & buses. S8SOO farm. view. DI R. LI R. den 642·Z™l 548-4758 f.a$.<XX>. Appl ooly 215St ---· ----- 645-6646 7 UMITS.c.M . Beaut. new building. F\n!pl~ces. x.lnt location. TSL Inv mu 642· 1603 •-~-One hoUle from TIAMSFUSIOM the canaJa, NB. Ulle t.o Ml:IDED-trade for sog1 family QUlCK Ul six Eastaade dwellln1. S46·3220. / QJSt.a Meu houses! Buy ._~ __ 1_. ----- A od r ew s Rd . Agl ---------on contract at only S32.500 each ! In UP· 540-0IQI 4 duplex. lncludlng bay !root to be exchanged down In a pkg 213/6M-&!OO MUST SELL $6000 DOWN MlwDC!ll bat $143,500 at $1l25/rno. 3 Br. pool, 1m mac. Owner wlll carry al 10%. Vac, no credit needed. prioc only 64.5-$.'119. ~Vl.wHCMM s Br Somerset. 20% down ... Ba lance lNTERE.51' ONLY for3 yrs (10%). VACAHT! No escrow fees. No loan fees. No bank fees. 557-4500 Dr. Parker Coorteay to Brokers. Rare Bluff Condo. I sty. 3 br, 2 ba. Prl me loc. earth tone decor. Pnnc. only Sl.85,<XX>. 581-4!678 Assumable 81/2°/o Harbor View Monaco Pba&e Ill. Great view. 3 Br. 2 ba. By owner. You own tbe land. 2344 Port Carlisle Open SIS 64H887 New cpta, drpe, low rent. 7 day move-i.n. (FG3468l Call Mlu1oo MobUe Homes 638-1141 30MALOT graded area near Eastslde Coet.a Mesa 3 scboo'a, traruportauon separate houses on cor· and shopping! All for oer lol. Sun.•r location. $195.000 (mllSt be sold r -IDgether) 7S2·1.920. Sl.59,g)(). Jt '-' L e f R~il~€1 Jl l~J. ~;';. ....... ~! &i33W. Cout Hwy, NB IC,. TII l:lO P.M.t EXCITING 645-6646 C-.MelOJ.Plea OWN Property In • • All BR Pri ln&Jewood, Hawt.bome MUST SB.L 2 l BA. re So Ba Area" • .._ z=_1e-h 1140.000. IJ.S,000 down & er wftl I l _.v c' .&41tl.laf ... ~ -DUPLEX. S7T.soo. Good owner will carry on con· ..... _,,.., _...., 4• ,...._ ooodition, cood location. tract. lncomems mo. "T .. D"Alttt•*• DELUXE MOBILE Owner/agt,ST.1-7737 Agent, 64S·4479 T.O.fltlOf•TIIS HOME Wlexpando hv rm & lg PUISHTl).ft.EX A1TENT10H: (Z13l 6'14407 or (7141 enclosed add on, front Xlnl CM location. Two ,.~ /I 546-6201 anytime or (114 ~ lolchen, King sz bdrm. 2BR It one 3BR w/wet· __..or ••Htor' ~846-~S221~~aft~8P~M~. ~~~ Low Rent bar. r r pl c · s , enc I R3 or professional zoned l•---- Calfonio ,aclflc garages, & lndry rm. let. room for several un ...._..,_.llMd MoblleHG..s s-. Don't miss this one! Lts OnlySG:J,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2706 .l bo St 206 ,. Sl74,900.0nlyl.S%down. MULHEARN Gam:al )102 ar r e. .,.. RedtyRf9ilter ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540.5937 ~ fR€HIG€ 75..17100 -HOM€' ..,. ORANGE Country Liv· 15' x 35' Expando Coach· 1 ---------1og. Equeatraan ac- Updated. Must be 3333W.CoastHwy,N8 Sll,500 uvltles. New duplex. ~o!,e19d . Make ofr. 645-6646 PERUMIT Beaut. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. ,,..,.., l'rp&c, lge fed yrd. 167S. OCEANFRONT Treasure Island. Laguna Beach. Adult pllfk, no ~. Onlhe~an .... $17,000 Ocean View ...... SJ6,500 lrwtn & Irwin Rltn. 499·5060 644-61 I I ~forSaa. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRASTICALLY 1tt1A.K EVEH mo. Owner997·S612 ISC¥oDOWH $55.500'8 ~~ Jl41 4-Plex & Sngl Family. IUllDI .... AVERAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assume. Seller wall 1'wo tn·l>lexea & one 4· Creettnt Bay, ste .. to • finance. Mo11mt av all. plex wtt.fi 6 two bedroom <Xle&l'I, 3 br, 2 ba, 2frplC11. Agent. Gary 0 . Boaler & .. one bedroom apts. IO ses yrly 497-3282 900-4388or 536 2498 ex c e 11 an l a r ca o r ---·----- Principals only Riversid e Wall ex·...,.. .. .._.. Jl6t -----''---_;;_--1 cllange' SISS,000 Total ••••••••••••••••••••••• CRUMMY 4 PLEX 7:>2 1.900 Magruhcenl beachrront Investor's delight. All 2 J ~UAIL West Newport home. s Br apts New paint & 'T Bdrm, 2 baths +dorm carpets. Pnced nght at PLACE loft. 11100/mo.to June $90.000. Yrly lae poMible 956-587& PROPEllTIES.. OM RACH f R€HIG€ 10,. TIU:JO r.M.I Decorator furnished 2 f1ESTBUY IN IRVINE Woodbndge Bni;chton, appnwsed value $125,000. owner must sell. Sll7,000 !'>51-0685 LOIJllllaHllh I 050 --------$159,900 - RB>UCED Gorgeous 4 bedroom. 3 bath home in the coW1try on I acre wtth all the ex tras. Owner wall carry the contract al 9~•<:{ in· ten:st. __.,. ___ .... ~_HOM€~ sicry 4 8d.Pln home with :m:JW CoastHwy.NB DOCTOR'S view In best locaUon WOODBRIDGE PLACJo: 3bdr , 2 ba .. Stonewood model /\IC, Jacuui. Lge lot '1any Cus tom fPuturei> By owner ~ 3.564 ----t"or Sale -Option to purchase in Woodbndge Cruwog. Award wuuung 2 Br 2 Ba hom e. beaulirully upgr._ded. ssooo option applie!j toWard pW"Cha.se. R. Haf dahl, 7S2-21Zt Turtten>ck HHh v.,.,,, city bghts from this 1n1·rt-d1ble family · l'ntrtnmt home 4BR, fam rm. wet bar. rrml din"!( Sl99,500 Soulhlan ders. 631 2133. 642·6220 ----- i+523 CAMPIJSI>t·IRVl~E e--RANCH REAL TY 5bl 2000 BYOWNER Woodbridge 4 + Fam nn Orn. rm. J ba. near lake, park, pool & tenrus UIOO sq. ft. 1 year old Mwst se.11! $124,500. Call __ .. n4-831·3496 l.al)llllll •_... I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUATVl!W >f Turtl It & N 11'73.<XX> Duplex. contract cJIJI'-lJCerocl & M cwpop rtk d sale. 3 yra, 9%. IS~ "' . ason r d o w o . 1 S <;to 2 n d & lake. San J oaquin Beautiful Call Moore lo· rnode l, top condo In ve.tmeota77€>-'12'71 Rancho San Joaqwn. 2 --------- Br & den, formal dlnmg. wet bar. frplc, steps to pool ld•c Uke new. up grades. $145,000. Call 752-llot or 7S2-0392 SELL idle iterm with a Dally Pilot Cluailied Ad. OCEAMFIOMT Deluxe C(>,OP apt. 2 Br, 2 Ba, huge deck, elevators, htd pool, 2 pkg 11pcs. San· dY beach, adults $185,000 HARCUM&HORNR.E. 988 Glenneyre 494-8551 <O©~lA-l.G£trs· Thof Intriguing Word Gome with o Cltudfe 14-..., (1.AY I . POUAN -----0 fri)u~ '-1.,.,, ol ..... f.'\,;f Wl•J'""hl•d wQrd• bit In-•u to,"' fthi' titn'lple '*Ofch I TUCLAH I 1 1'1111' I LEEC'X I ;I . I I' r I . I 8 A B I ~ I) i I I I r 't' My neighbor I•~ u,,h1eky. . . . . _ l. Hl1 l.lnCla Old,,'! "~lilly !Ike hlrn He 001 • c:lncMr '" I'll• tY9 I H 0 R R A C 1 •• 1111 uncia·e -. I I, I r I e c--.... (~"'~'· _..., hy hlio"'V Ill '"" '"'""'9 -d ..._..._ ________ .,.,.. defflop ''""' ...,. No l i..low e ftlNI NUMlflfol' If !1£0S • r r r r r I' 1· r 1 I I I I I I I 1. I SC~A.-wW'llaO 'ft:rllrlllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA-FHATHMS a re available on this iueat 4 bedroom. temaly room home wluch sat.s on a premium fee lot pro- v1da.ng pncacy and off strl!et RV parking. $77,500. Forappt.cal 644-)'2 II a..,_...., 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty .. l'HEHIUS 4 bdrm , with f(rcut features ancluchng tale, dbl. oven, mirrored doora & spectacular. large lot with many trees & re-clrulat.ing fountain. Great buy at 1101,500. PAIUC MIGUB. TOWMHOME ~ou1 and airy 2 , 2~ ba., den, dng. nn. ~et kit .• A/C, decb, vu. Cloee to pool & Jacuul. A lru el y hand eome pro - perty-$119.2:50 493-9494 495-5220 496-24 I l 110.1050 IYOWHH ~ Zbath East Nine on El NleueJ Golf Courae Fu rnlshed. feOOO/down or leaae at $550/mo. Ge-'17M OflMSAT/SUM l·I a. d a Id.Del. Brand new 'W/~eao vu. Ele1ent f'rtncb Prov . In Monarcb BayTcrnce. azntSea bland I>r '40.'2st o/M//J/flt R E A7L~T Y TOPO"ntE WORLD VU Newer 3br. Vaulted cell· Ines. A/C, guarded ; Comm pool, tennia, BBQ. Owner /agl MM922/759-0087. Wat.erfroftt 3 br. 2 ba, 2 1undecka over canal. perfect for 11rnall boata. Community poola le ten· NI. IU19,<m. Prq>erty House 842·3850 -------.,,...DowwH_.. Pro~IUon u Ocean View. SHARP. '"' .. '''oW Preattatoua 3 Bdrm+ f•mlly room BEAQI HOUSE HOME •.ooo ,....._. ...... Ciil '41-1 HI 641: L 6 .. 6 S9t50/mowinter be . ~ .. DREAM w .... fc °"'Homs $5000 On FARGO 11676-4122 or (2131287-tlOOO S.A. ~ A 39 unit apartment 611 ·1 400 All 3 BR 2 88 umt.i. Sl400 buldmJ? ""lly manKged --------mo mcome. Owner will wi no vacanc y . <.:AS H New Condo 2 bdrm 2'-:i carry 2nd Fllll pnce FLOW Only S200.000 ba $!$50 ptt mo. 7~ Big 4 bdrm, 2 ba. home w/pool, tac .. ram-rm. complete y remodeled Big lot, much more Owner will finance. No credit needed S 155,000 balance. Ask for Ed Owlroow 964-2455 IMVESTMEHT IULLETIM $t.as.OOO down. take over Owne r orC97·22162 rmy talte 2nd TD'~ for .r.-__._--,.------1-1-1-0 SAH'TA FOR HER a cute beach cottage, FOR HIM 1l"11 on a R-2 lot. 30x85, BOTH ror near lot value. IAUOA ..... EWPORT llAL TY 675-117 Harbor View Palermo 4Br38a Lo down Assume 9'11% loan. 8XH840 $175.000 s.a.-• 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call now for best invest· ~~~. '~e~~~i~~~: e r€HIG€ mercaaJ property. Also HOM€~ property located near new l·l.S frwy ln booming 3333W. Cout Hwy, NB R 1 v e r s i de co u n l y 645-6646 Bulletin to be mailed monthly to our s ub· acnbera AcreaKe from Sl700 per acre Calif ... ....,,...., Eachanqe. 714/674.2104 Couuuuwrclal ,.,......, '600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NF.WSHOPPING CENTER Newport Beach Area 2GOOD 21ETRUE 2 llACH HOUSES OH A LOT 2 BLOCKS2BEACH 2HOUSES FOR ONLY S43,750 ea. MUST BF. SOLO TOG ETH Ert 2 F1X JS2SAVE 00N'TBE2LATE SCOTI' REAL TY 53&-7533 Triple net leases. Flrsl 22 UNITS years rent guaranteed a...., LM Opt. or Prime lugh trafrlc count Extra sharp! Only 6 yrs S-. u.ooo Sq r~ rentable o Id . Ten a n t s p a y 3bdr .• Pre•ldential ~ -ooo utilities, 2 BBQ. rec rm. "' u.....-~· .,...,, · pool 9x iJ'C6S. Xlnt area Hals.,Condo. LuseS42S a.or.a1cttco. Ssso.ooo. Owner wall ~.:i-~ Fee Sl,500 63J-1400or carryat9.S~ Nlllnlm.soo. 644-1751 ~ ...... t.IJty. A PR€HIG€ <r.-....._ 49fr7711 -OMC--1·1u·1-LD·,·.,.G-1 ~ I HOM€~ --4 s II •-..... ..,"' 3333WCoastffwy,N8 Clff .... 9'0 1071 ma SUJ.-, -·""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near Bnst.ol & Baker. 645-6646 CM. ND,. 5411.7729 3 Br 2 Ba. Uvmg, dinina & famll,Y rm, poolsaie yard. new carpet.a Ii paint, ~ ml l..O beach. lmmed. OC· cupancy. S97,SOO. Prin cm1)'. 493-ZIJ66 s.t.AM 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Almost Mew Customized Buccola Lovely home In prim~ area. Ph.11h ca~lfl. 13 bedJoocna. dining. family room and rtrepaco . Greeahouae window ; at.or•&•· $81,500. BKR. CalJ~l'120 Wl Major Re6turant Chain 2S YT lease. Property In So. Cal Commerce Center. 11.100,000 . Call Tl4-613-02SS. Couulo:N•l•:T owCI· ...... for 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By<>wner Sparkle)' br12ht 2nd floor condo. Convr nlent to Wc-tcUrt shof pin@! US ,900 Ca I 5&!-4421 or 645-0lltiO 76 UNITS BY OWNER Low rent Take over 9'11% loan. No vacancln Property localed at 1049 West~St. Riall..O. CALL 542·3676 for t.nro. 8ltn welcome .. hl.Tript.x Sl'l'lllU 1 BR umu on San te Ana Av.. Income $718/mo Full pri<'C' $911,lm --,,....., 2000 ....................... e rR€\TIG€ GARDIN A". HOM€~ Tw~IVl' 2 Br units "' wt pool. Oreat Coat a 3333W Caul Hwy, l"IB Mesa rental uea. 645-6646 part down Locuted 1n --Buena Park al 857:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Western 1\ve. Sant.a Ana Condo for rent. CAU 542-1676 2 8d 2 Ba, pool $325 mo. for ulfo Bl<r.i welcoml' S57·541.S. ---------llG 7-PLEX Hemet ""'-wished Near the beach. Only ••-••••••••••••••••••• $.365.000. Scott Realty G_c.. )J02 536-7533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---BIG PRICE BIG 4 BDRM. near new. REDUCTION GG $445 i:;er mo. Scott This b111 4·plex war. RealtySJ6 533 ___ _ S2.55.<m Musl sell am lalaoa ra1 h11• 1207 media tely A:.k1n11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S239SC.OOOOl'l"9 air. "'LTY I bdrm. cottage. Close '' ' ~ w-d.lk to beach. shopping 536-7513 & parlt. S37S mo. 1ncld. uW 223 32nd. St. 875-7367 2200 988-6.W ••••••••••• •• •• • •• • •• • • C:C.-dal M. lZ22 P~IC: ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW Open beams & spacioua, 3 Full one half acre br. 2 ba & frplc. Yearly Newport Beach lot in the Call 551-2200 ask for Mr. exchalve guarded gate Collins _____ _ communal)' or Harbor --Ridge Wall accom 2 BR,,.,, ~alh home. 2car modate a tennis <'OUrt garqe & dec k. S450t mo. Call Jack Custer at Mac· Wat4!rfront Homes nab Irvine Klly Co ,_631_·_1400 ______ _ (TI4)640-6'776 2 Br, 1 ba home. 1ar. CUSTOM HOME LOT Laundry rm, apadous . Spyglass Hall , agt Palio.$475.~186 ~ Will trade 3 1ub-d1v1ded lots, Las VegH. ror cash. sailboat, car. diamond!!. ac 675-7687 Will trade 2\'.i re&0rt ll<'f'Cl! on lake in Elco. Nev•d• for ca.l\h~ sailboat. car, dl•monoa, lOld. ClC. m.1687 o.tofC~ ,...,.,., zsso ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1ssr•11..._1 Fabu ous c1,1~tom Fallbrook home. 3 bdrm. z.,. ba. 2200 &q. ft. on l 411 acres + ma1nlrtcltnt v1ew •t the lop of SIHP ~Macnab · Irv ine VACANT & llADY .. fot new occupanul 2· Story, 3 BR home In Ouna Cove. Elevator • microwave oven • traAh compact.or + a View ot the bay • jeUy. $J.IOC)/ Mo. t Or 2 yr. leue. Dorothy Hardoaatle 64U23I$ (ff·23) / -· s..e.ooo. 2HOUSIS tna lndl•n Mountain On l lot. Excellent SuWb •t SUlt.000. Will SPACIOUS VllWHOMI Beautiful 3 BR, coev. den. f•m.1l:Y rm. hocn w/peooramle view of ~•n, harbor • tlty IOtO , .... .......... ••••••••••••• ") Ea1u1de property conajdt'rtrade. $5000 DOWN ~ fl€\TIG€ ~sao~ quick ule. ~n ~~ .. ~~$~,~~~ne:r ••uperJ•= tttnce 6 I By owner. tbt. 3ba. ,-+ f HOM€\ 714-556-11174 y rd 12001 Mo. •m coo.tlder abort ter m .... Belle ChaM Lff 644-GOO (8·10 ~~('~·:~ ~ru:~t~1: ~~~=~y_loJewc~~~~ amw,~~~·Y· NB e f R€H~OTIMGL"'€ CldlllaC'3toGo-Cart3 vear. H you have a drtll*. Will sell on c01\ _ _ ~ Whatevenhef"td campu that'11 not ~et.Una c.ract or loaf option Ya· Stu wtth EASE' Roll 'rm off lh~ market 5 BR. l ba .. l•m. rm. Lrs. I ldleltema WM!d, tell It now wlt.b a cut. Movt ln loda)' lt'sa BREEZE 3J33W CoulHwy, NB Wlt.b a Clustflftt Ad ..._ .. All· 8'2·58"18:'..LQ-=au=ln==ed;Ad.::::::::::::=:;;;;;;:J.::Prind:=:.,a.:;~ont~~:...:7-::~.::;·f.11:::.:~_.1.;.;:-Cl~~ua~:u~~tod:.:.:::Ad=•~fM2~·5e'7::'...J.-ll_:'~4~1-6:::.:6~46:__~1.::::=ca=..u_N~ow=!~64~~~S678:.:_::=...!ifH4..=:11=~:=:::::::::::;;;;;;:1'1J..UM=::;= --' • I • •' ( 1 I I I -. • ' Mia.wt U1tf• llldlitd Hie.wt U ...... ~ kene1 UafwWIMd H-.., Ua~ Apoi t1Mnt1 """"~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.-0.. .. M_. lU ,_ '•Valey lU4 .... ...,.,....... l2'tHt"'°rtleec:Jt JUf ....... leoc1-l741 Aperimtftts ~ •.••...•....•.......... Friday December I 5 11178 OAIL V PILOT n:s ....... ······ ... ······ :: .. ~..... .... .. ... . . . . ..................... ··••-;-• ................ '. . ..................... . Co.to MHo 3124 Apertnt•tth Unfwn. .,_.....,. .. Unfur1I. AparllHtlta lMfwn. .•...••.....•....•..... •········•·•··········· ··········•···•····•··· .....•...•....••.•..•.. ~LS 2 br. ,..,. oa. P¥ho. CottoM..o 3824 ~Oft .. och 3140 Mewpori•ec.h 3169 2 8R hM w/y&td, iO of Fitfiut brand nt!w 4 br -+ IJ\UUNA RJo:AC'li MTR lliway k~ No Pl'la den w/fam rm. din rm fNN t7~/wk & u" Mttlcf 1ndrv rn\. •dult•. no peta; ••••• •• • ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • •••• •• ••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • ••••••• ••• •• •• • • • • • •• • • ~.MG-oan IJUlny a l roa, hplr NEWPORT 9r1c,H ll('r\' color TV. hl'Jh-d d:lhwh fn<'d rdn ~ pool tJtll 171• 1 494 ~2114 3 UR :t BA. 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Ill h7~) t.1;'70 lt.cl , _________ _ Dix 2 br. 2 h11, tllto' nr 1\.11 AduJt.'I no J)t"l'I 2 bdrm bt'ill'h No pet~ Av111I 2 ba from SJ20 JIU', pool, now 1360 640 t ~J or dubhouse, S hown h> I~ 11.56 Open Snt & Sun 1.11>P1 only ~9 ~ 12·4, 17011 S1mic Sl. l~dn lllle &yvaew z hr Dlx ;1 br. 2 ba, bltn,., frplt·. <k<ck. <'lt"C ~ar. adllS, no nr bc-ach No p..t.!> $450 111-ui ~Ille li7S-0377 Otlt!n Snl & Sun I:! 4 l Ar 11, U..i Townhou., .. 17011 Sims SI G40 1..2W or 'ltvt'l'. adull5. no peh tl40-t 1.5fi ms ~ 2blC2 1mn. 3844 Sana.-nt~ 3176 t\tTplacc, J 1.:r bdrmh, l tw~. ~r•mu• tah• ""1 b.ir, tlll(',.....AH'. dbl jllll " o~H·r Hr.rnd """' "llPl'r \'Olldo h.1 I U41• W.iM l244,N••wp11rt ~hurt''\ Jl11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t t rl U IU J •• l U I I & U t ~'4 H1Hnuq.: '•1111 ., ~ t-'Ol, 'R SEASONS A PTS ~lllH° 2 br townhou~t". 11, VL\RP. bealh l.2 & :I HH. frplc. dlshwshr . ..iarnl(\' & pol.Joi. Yt;O ~ ...•.•••...••.••.....••.•......•.••..••••••... ~rt~'<' J llH .. ~HI• 1(.11'1 ford patw .\dult... n~ ...... 1146-107tl 1'!A.\-..SJL> .. '. JRR, l ba blUV. 2 1'.4' ltlU , ~ t ... ll*d, ~ l3t! ) Hr 2 Ra Mt'~• Vent~· ~ mo <'•II S.6 ~. fla11C1 "uur 11,.,n hrq1I.-• 1 f1lf t~rhlma•' ·i bdrrn I '• l>ll ~7!'\ l'•·r 1110 1t .. '1H ' I h.im1•• t.n l'u 11 I 11 119.!71 11 .. ,, !>.>~ ur ~ l25ll Iii l hr ! bu Piii m l(af (ll('tt )tt .... lh & J14'1h Cl~ $43..') ~ ,~. ,,.,. ~ .!.~t !173MI IN'°' Pam Ouuni rm + J hr l h~ frpk. p.iuo ~M. h\1·d }'d ---------Kid:!"pt'l811k ~ A._'l 00 ft"t' 9b4 ~ lr13 2!n I 4 llMtM POOL HOME m Alltlflht'ny L&e lex. 4 br 2 ba. (rpk, 4filtrm2b1tlh.fart·ph1l't'. dshv.hr. (UV<l JIHIW ft'nrt·d yu<l. l'OVt•r t!d gar . fn< d yd l\IC't~ & "4:'h pnliu 1575 m<l Nr South ok Al(l, no ft!t! $4:•!> U:>ast Pbza ~ 256611'73 2971 ~ 11-.~tl t<I \I I\·. :')I) t Ctn! "•1 011nJ at• 1111 Brand new 3br . 2l2ba. lrplc. Obi garg, pool & Jacuzn 5 min lo bcb. Yr lY lease. No pt1lS. SS~. S4Ml.57/~9S43 ? Bf' W• j!llr S:t~5 ( rpt, fneod ~d. "itll'r pd .!i llJ "D" Ot-l,1worc• Kif; 1 1~1 1 S I 8r 21 7 ha, llU ~ & ~ Golden We:.t 1":1ot .1tc·' Gourmet <.:ouulr\ lot che.n, fam rm w/ W{'I bar, form din'g , 3·car l(W'. S7Mfmo anti RUrd. Ca 1 I 968-4ti02 Avail 12111 4BR 2ba. patio fncd vard gar I BR. 2 ba, fam rm Close' to occ· & So Cst Choice ne ighborhood Plaza. 1.485/mo Mt 6pm SS.SO/mo 9;S52 Woodluv.n 1(1).9583 Dr. HB. Call to s ee - -----SJS.1461 !br. clean, garg. sm fem: ;::, -----yd. sm pel ok 351 c .... ean. newer 2 Bdrm, dbl Avocado 642 0857 Ni t:ar. 5 blks brh. No pell> :.inli(l~.S3SOmo $3115. A\-all Oec 15 964 2283 afl 4 J bdrm. lrg fencet.I }Jrd. ---- - Onve by 2039 Nalwnal. I Bdrm .. 21~ bu .. lwnh1oe I S395 per. mo l!;f blk lobt>ach Oen v1t•w. la.\! +SlOO Children pet · frp . 2 car gar $t;50 OKDtll83.19:nS 536 1956 or Ann,1 al --------9()71851 l BR, waJJ.wall rpls. fncd ---- rear yd. $360 2622·ESan· fOWNHOUSE-Ll'!e 2 UI Ana Ave. 714/249-5236 BR, 1 ~ba , pal10, car -- - - - -Port. pool & laund Swve, l BR, 1 ba, S.A. Hts $475, rclng, bluns. r h1ld OK, lslllll!ll + SIOO Ktd'i OK nr sch ls $450/ mo Jnrl GnJnr&wtrS4~H)659 ga.<;lwatcr Avail Jan I ----Call Pat aft 7 pm or IBr. 2ba, Fl R , f/p, dos wlcnds 1213)434 7285 So Csl Plai1t & f"rwys - -- - Avail 1/15. ISOO I mo. Oelux 4 BR. 2~ ba. sew 1~ mg rm. Nr beach. Many ---~ umque featurei. Real vlARP Mesa Ve rde 3 br. value al $550 mo . family rm, frplc. all s:x; .. ijti.\.<1 bh.11.'>, ucv. rrpls & drpi. Walk In school:. & l>hop. J BR. 2 ba. h~e fan1 rm. ping. S~. ~01 77 J.'p, 2 l(ur, nr p11rk & ---orean. $525 645·1223, ! RR & 1earage. nir.-)'rd, 53&1236 no pets or ch1ldren Mar ---- ned c pl only Call J BR 2 BA NEW C'RP'Th 548-ooll D R PS . W A L K T 0 BEACll $490 M 0 J bdrm. 2 ba. Large yard 1213!431·31.25 No pets /\vu1I Jan 10 ----- Ca II aft 4 $485 96H· lrtiw 3 2 4 4 2199 M eyer Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor/ V1ctona ! hdnn I ba garag{" S c Pt!f' mo. Call art. llpm 5'&>1· 2lfi' I KIDS/PETS OK Fl\.'iTSll>E, 2 IH<. gur. S350 & S395. Ml 2510, ti4b-4l:l48 Ulr. 2ba. hit ans. frplc dlJI ~ar11. S4ti0. 821 Pre~1d10 6-1.5-1926 NoodbndR<' exec delux condo. Jva1I 1mm1•d short term. $550. !°>59· 1"33 ------- WOODRIWG CREEK~lr>E 1.arRt' 4 br, 21, ba~. :! 't}. f..om rm. next tit prk Perfect fam h ome SS9S mo C11ll wk dy'> 11911·5633 eV\•S I wknds 752-tllll! RENTALS 2 BR. l "'2 ba.. $425 111tn1<c11• ... I han J, 11111111 1 .. •111'11 , ... .,. 1ilo. )!"'° J Ill \ ( t••n111~ I""'' ~ 7!1Nfr\I' 1.JL,mu 7'1111.-.. I 111 I I' ... ' I.. I,., I 111 • twuhmc'. ~ llr • lt.1 1'~1W.ff mcxJ1•I l'oc•I JJl' flW' OJ1flr nr lt'llll" 1 rt $.\7~ rti '5 I I MIC! L....,a.och 320 ······················· I flT WlJllUI' QWl'l ' J l F'rpl k Id:./ pt>h 11k Kough S45U J 1111 I eJ.2281> ."r~n.·nl Bay. r.lf'I>" Iii C)I t'llll I br, :! h.,, l 1111h SU~[" rl :. 4117 32K:t OCEAN VIEW I 1ri:1• t t>r 2 b.1. 'I"' mom 2 frµI•"-. n-.lwoocl hut lUIJ W.dk lo IHl IA-;H'h Avail Jun 15th $ M mu 499 5()4!1 3250 ...••••..••.••....••... 'llcw <! bdrm I b11 ;11r l'md frpk Nr l,.1k1· S IU(l mo. 67J.li634 ? RR. I BA, frplc, br11nd rww house $400 mo Ca II 2131822·4632 L 11 g u n •t V 1 I I 11 ~ 1• townhow.e. 2 Br, ,\ (', frplr. garage & carµort pallo wtv1ew, pool & rt•1· center. Child 01\ NO P<·ls CIO'>t' lo l'Ver y0unjl. SJ9S S45 2939 LAKI-: l''HONT. brun<1 111·w 2 Br I Ra. t·n1 n k1tch. frplt-, t\I C, rt.C· fac1I $400 mo 673 li634 I ... lrm "> lt,1 ronllu l'oul . .! 1·1ir g.11 JI(•' & •>l"-'11•'• 111·..ot 1!0.1.: llu"I' 6 ht•m·ti.... S:,Z!> 67~ ~~ u, THEILUFFS ~Bdrm 2''1 bu fam. kit. + forrn.t I din en~. (ri·~hly p:t111ll'1I rru." & rlean Mm c 1n nuw at '600 mo l\gen l b40 55tiO OU.CH $650/mo Yrty Uttlti" Paid l..:•r-Jo:t.-2 story home lug ruom.-.. vaultl d1 lk•ain" l hUl(t' brd roum:-. :!l1J lrplc, deck. 2 pat1us . ..:;1:-. HRQ. D W, rl•fn•: End ..:ur, work s":tl'l'. f,1uncl hl.;1..p I t•h1ld, nu pt·ts 1:n•at houst-00().51:144 uoo 1su : 3 +den or 4 bdrms Nl'" l'llrp<.'t1n g and frl'!.h p111ol a lovdy home lmm1>d1ale occupan<'y Yearly lease. but no P<·l.l> please Barrett Rily 642 5200 ----·- Bayshores. 4 Br 2 Ba Pnv bearh comm. $575 mu wantt·r Year + bt• avail 21.31 472 922ti Ci\NALFRONT 4 br. 3 hJ 1mmar. walk lo beat h Now only $750. Manna Rt:alt> 642 &i.'°>(J 3280 .............•......... ~ Mi«JIMf 3252 I Ar I Ba, lg yard. S395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ~t. lasl + deposit I Bdrm. 2 ba. F am rm 642-3622 Nr Bris tol/ Alnum, all bluns. Orean Wamei:_ ----- Vlew. P\1 bear h Niguel T..tin Shores. S800. 759· 1465 ~IG IJ EL S ll ORES Spacious 4 bdrm, 21-, IJa. fam rm, beach, tennis $635/ mo 493·6293 or 83J.1453 BeauufuJ J lome 3 bdrm 3 bu Formal <hn. µrivalt• t·omm with t1·nn1.;, Jat'UUI & be:ll'h $675 rno. 752-92ZI or 49'J 4611 NiJ?UCI Shorrs 4 br 2 bu. SeH Terract' Plan .I on lge lot. fo'rplr, ram rrn. tcMJs, pot)I, jacua1 & bearh. I yr lse $650. mo b'7~; ~1·2338 SEA COUNTRY For lea...e oPtion. 1-:lell..inl 3 Hr, 2 Ba condo. Moun l..tl.l1 Views Walk to ll'n nu.. J(Olf rours<'S Iv 3 2 rrul~ to b(-11r h s~so mo RYQWnn 770.0llll l llH. 2 bc1 . nice clf'Jn home, asr,oc pool. $ms mo, I mo free· rpnt w l I )r lw 546·6274, 751 ·5111 I AR condo. 2 bn. C ronl .. on golf cour!<t' l'oul. J8CU221. $450. 499, 1S2ti 1290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::ondo 2 BH, 11 -z ba, de· c.'Of'ated, lrg patio, pool. cluldren OK S375 mo 9-2036 3298 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I AR 2 Ra. dtnml( & bvmg, pool. fenc yard. dbl t ar gar. SS25 900-5596 Ho.an Fumished or UllfumislMd 3300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOllLEHOME INFORM.A TIOM ~t. option lo buy info, n>po's, loan assumption etl' J.o:asy finance O A <.: 9offices. Mobile HCM11t Store F.ast Anaheim 956·4500 Anaheim 956-1011 W Anaheim 761-1442 Welitmlru!ter 848·8895 Santa Ana 5S4 7070 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *HR GUARDS, ADULTS OVER 40 3 Br nr beach. $495. 96().1366 J..m Small 2 bdrm hou.'e +dining rm. No P<'ti. Cluld OK. 213·1151 ·3220 JYatl. Dec. tsth 2 8R.2ba....... S52~ 2 BR, 21/• ba ......... $475 2&DorJBR,2ba ... S~ -------Mll5ioft Viejo 3267 Tow1'1tma• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ""'-"ilh.ct 3525 lmmac. I br dollhouse 2683 F.lden No pet~ Gardener/water pd S +deposit 556·G99ti 754 1648 3 BR, l ~ ba. • . .. . . . $475 3 BR. 2 ba .. . .. . . Ssso 3 DR. 21r.i ba $ti25 4 BR, 2''2 ba. SGso/ 1095 ::lean 3 br. 2 ba, frp!c, ~whr, patio. gar, fnC'd yd. KJds & pets ok S455 ;\gt, no fee. 964·2566 or !n~2971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ir. T Wllllts~ in earthtones, Sii ARP. $375 Mo Call Mack 962 7788 h1-.1i1h 1 IUth lo11f1.1r1l 11 11 to I I 1, Ill • I I 1 11111 •. lHUf1., l'r11 \\ f'I•• .. h11p ~··II 111 I I I • I •II~ I I'·" I \ , ... ,,, r I ' \111\1111 .... I 11llt111w cl1tl'l'l10I Ill I "11nr.J.1\ hr •llH I· llHl/ .. llq1, 1• 11 llt'~ I'"' I 111111 n.1rr11 1th~ '""'' II ~ \l 111-TI ,\l'I~ S1111:1t·, I&:! h•·tlrn(lrr" 1\1111 N unfur 11 \lo"li 1 .. upo·n ol.111) Ito Iii , lt1111m mJlt• "'l\ll&• ,I\ ,111 '' 11""1' I t'ljUI fl'd S111 C \ ,1rlult" onl~ 1111 pd ' o.,l\wooJ GMJl't\ AJ>c\rt O'U'nt ~ H•~ 1-.ch/Norl+> X>lll l nt111••,JI ).Ill .,, '.,,_,., He..-porl hoch/South l~1Wl lliltt '\r 1I1o1,' r .11 1i.1h 1,1_ ·o;" 8.AYFROMT Condo, 2 BR. 2 ba .. year l),S0i5mo. CHANMELFROHT 2 BR, t ba. yrly. $550 OCEANFRONT 2 BR. I ba., Wftfr. $500 STB'S TO BEACH 3 BR. 2 hu. wnlr S~2., :1 BR.2 bu. yrl> $61:, 2 RH. I ba, yrly S4:t5 .1 BR, 1 ba. yrty s.c1..; I DR. I bu .. yrly S:n5 PARK LIDO 2 DR. 2 ba, (rpl Poul i\dul ts $395 associated BROKE RS -REALTORS lOl~ W 8olboo 67l·lbbl ONTHEIEACH Bach. lutrh. bath, uul pd Sl85 year round bl me SSO see dep H cf !> linl2Al 10a~ 7pm :ke..infront dlx 2Rr :!Bu. s:m wwk. SIOO mo 1111 J Wlt'. 7 52. 9466 OCEAN FRONT Dix t bdrm. 2 ba 2 cor gnru.:1" Winter S600 mo ulll pd Family only 2910 W ()<ean l"'ronl Upper 67!>7386 535·6017 I bdrm. Duplt-x furnished Steps lO beach $275 per mo 548-71!63 •..•..........•........ lalloo Pettlnwlo 3807 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Lux bayfmnl \f•ry Ir~· l !Jllrm, 2 Ra uindo 1111.11 l> I 1 p ;i v J 1 I Y 1• .i r I \ $750 mo 675 IJ7i5 ~bdrm S45tJ mo Yeurl} 3L3iri Alvarado Pl l'.d I 63 I <YZW or 6 7 !>-3600 LUXURY BAY FHONT w /dork . 3 br. 2 h .1 w /frplc . Yrly l <.c 673-4928 J Bdrm. 21, ba, $700. pt mo yrly. Workma.t ~·rt~ pref 313 Alvar11dn l'I t lir, l ba h:.e ne<1 r l·'a1rv1l•w & SI) ,..w" i400t mo 2 yr least• A\' ail. J llO 8. ~~!':~~ ... ~~-~~ Apcrinwnb Funtishcrd liJI IYZ34ort>7S-Jb00 •••••••••••••• • • • • • ••• • "20o utJJ pd. 1 Br duph·~. ~71H9Z7 'lew 2&3 bdrm. frplt'. IJllA<;, 2 car garaj.!e $450 '1..500 Modern 3300 MJ ft C'U'>lm 2 Sly, 4 lllt, w pool l.rg B<n·k flay lot ~ 77MJ eves lalloo Pettinwla 3707 stow & refng. no µ,·i.-. •••••••••• ••••• •• • • • • • • S.17 11~ -ti73 "343 b,1 I>' l pal 1t1 111111 I At.lulls S:JOO 735 Jou1111 !>I 11411 tA8J t'\ t':. Seawind Village New 1\\2 l>drm lu(Ur> adult apls an M pl1s11~ from $315 + pools tt•n ru:. waterfalls j)lllHh' 1-'rom San Diego l"r" > d.nve North on ~arh tu Mc fo'adden then We'l on Mt• Fadden lo St-;.1 wind Village t714l893511*' IRAHDMEW 2 lft 3 br. 2 bu. all c•lt•t·l nt· Co\ ert'd parking s:ns lo S 4 7 5 m o Ii U 0 W llumilton tl314 2917 11r 642 21&1 • F.abts1de adult l! Hr. dc>n 2 Ba rooJo, pool. dbl ~.ar. $425 ~~65&1. 645-6822 ! lid.rm I ba car Port. Cri>l drapes. lndry foe good loc No peb $280 m() :!7 l .E ltith Pl 044 ~ I Br l h..i lo""nhouH• Quiet ddull ll\1n._- l:ul'11k.t'CI ~ar & pat111 /\O pet..~ $400 \;45· JJH I Ill li75 59-t!I MESA PINES I BR S315 2 BK S3>W l'ool. Jacun1. 11ar avml Adult." 110 pt•l:. 2650 11.trw A\ e. 549 2447 Nc•ar new townhsl·. 2 Hr. 111 ba, gar, fnl'd pal . S3<'5 mo 6454655 PM & wk.nd.>, 5375 2 br. l'-z ba twnh'e Gar fpk. patio. good lot E·~1de rownhow.e, lovely. i.pac & home hlce 2 br with pvt. gated enlrann· + 2 pat10s Some w ith :ill garage Swimming pool Jacuu.i Tenrus courts I blk to lluntanJ.(1.on i.h<1p pinl( n -nlt-r mall Adulti. No pdi. Frcim $1:!5 ~awmd V1 Ila flt' 155~1;; llunLrngton V11lugc Lanl'. H H 1714189ft·9961 ~ Br ctuldren 141.'lcoml' no pets Starting at $271, mo 8460007 Near 5 Po cnls <.:om modon· Ctr. Apt1o l. IJr KJd' "'elcome Sft· mi.:r at 7bll Commodor{· Cir Apt3 $285 New lwcunous 2 br & den. 2 ba, bllns. mr l. r efng Small pet ok 1425 mo Gerruru Rily 83\j 6623 TSL Mgmt 642· W03 l bdrm 11 2 ba Town H'l' Roomy 3 br 2 ba •·nC'I I'• m1 tu beaC'h l'lcr.L'<t patir1& i.t.ir;igt· :'\r ()(.'(..' l!Ur p.1ll11 S:Jt\5 mu No pet..., S~J.5 75 l ·Jlillt\ 1~ lm_J _ _ i!br S295 NH·t' l Ar. 1 pb, dr"~ 25tiJ Elden fresh paint. walk to bc·h tn9:..'781i 6464901 &shops '315 536·12116 VILLA MEOERA 2 Br. 2 ba. like new 1:011d Encl gara~e!'i l'uupll• pre( Small child ok No pets Sl30. 2324 1-;lden 64..5--~ Mes a Verdt-·2br, q u1et l'W·de.sac Refen•nc·1·1o S:nJ 4911-1936 a rt J DeauUluJ brand new 3 BR. xtra lrg duplex F'plt'. dshwsr. d1sp . nl'ulral crpL~ Call Lynn 642 779b. 64.'>-!1161 Brand n1..,,, duph.'!i., 3 HR. J ba. xtra lrl! mstr HI< \Wlt'. t'l.Wlc1 l>t• U:.ed d'> molher·ln·law tiuarlcr'> Mll!>l :.~· lo apprect<•h· C.111 L)nn ti i 2 77% 64.'>-!1161 Rcaut 2 BR, 2 ba. Me.•J nnve. nr SA C ntry <Jub Pvt fnrd yard. 2 carport w1s loraRe. $435 mo 1>'73-81.39 • 631 UH b. ~ RH r n1t,1i.:t•. 1!<1raJtC. wasller1drvt·r hookup. S400 5.)2 I 2fi9 l\ITRAC."TIVE 2 bdrm i den frplr. ~aruge Nu e h1ldren $4 25 m o 962 7788Ask for Mar k YiMo Pocifica Mew N.arOc.an Juruor I BR. I BR & 2 BR. 2 BA. Secunt> pro v1ded by pvt key·card 1·11 l r y B I t n le 1 l 1· It wllumi.now. r li:s Plush r lltlX'l. lge pvt p;itm or b a I r o n 1 e s w 1 x t r ,, ia.oragt' Pool SPJ. l1iiht ccl teonti. court. lndrv f:inl L1m1ted µrt' •t'"' rentals S200 to $44-0 1w1 mo Models open 1f.11h 1111\ M l 11 d u' k :! I 5 W I c• h I I J /\ \ 1• I ,I I Yorktown I St\• 409M 7M~l55 '26.S. Spac. 2 bdrm &pt ;.i Kid~ 0 K. Avail. now Afler4.30call 847-0967 1 Bdrm. 2 bu. :! ~lury lwnh.~t.' apt $45()1 mo Ph !164-l!ffl ! RR duplt"x ) ... rct gar:r,.!e. lots o r rot)m plc•a.,;,int nc11(hborhood 1147 1190 ~ I HR unf Jpt. cHhan~c· pl llmt• houstkt-ep1nl! Eldt'rl) lad) Nn Pl'l!t R('f', l':\n, l.i·IS 2331 t>t2 ~12 llarh t\pl !>lOH• & rt•fni:. I Rr. c· rpt i.. dra pt•c., 1·a11'10rt, kids OK. S2 IO mo Nodog!t !179·0136 2 bdrm 2 bi.I. bll. 1tns , fat10, lndry. uarage, 325 JVIHI. 1mmd ~ -------Lar~I" 2 UR. lrg kllc•hen, r rpt "d lhruout. wood heam cr1hngs. no pets & no rh1ldren 645·11894 ! rm. 2 ba. all elec. nt'" Cnv'd p11rkml( 310 V11· toniJ Ownr Agt. S3i!i 1'42·21114. ~2 489'1 lkt1·h. encl patio. ulll µ.11c1 S250mo 548 K2<>1. &u; 2.111• No pets i\dulLc; 124 !Ith St.:.... Cal.!_!16K-0020 ;Jft 8µm 3 bdrm 2 ba frpk, at tarht>d J:ara~e $475 per mo.639~ 3 br, 11..,ba <·ondo llB. Pool. tenrus. nr bch SJSO ~2900 BEACHWOOD APTS 19L'l2 Mai.:noha LK<' I br av111I now SUS :! Br :: ba $JJS I Bu. I 11.1 from S260 $211~.. a \ ;1 II J .rn Rltns, pool & J.H 111.1.1 ~)~ Uclux ~ HH . :!t' ha, c.,1•v. mg rm :'-Ir bt.•och M an~ u1114ue fc•ature:. H1•al VJIUl' Jl Ss.'JO m o S::>h 141;5~ •BRAND NEW• IRVINE'S NEWEST Al'T COMMUNITY HERITAGE POINT "11 Jpt community d1• signed w1lh you 1n mind lealunn1e 8spac1ous floor plans Funus bed or un furnished 1 2 & 3 bedroom apls Im ~aleOccupunl'Y FU TURING • Purk Like stltm11 •Lili:htt'd tenn111 courts • tle<'reat1ooal r Jl'1ht1c' •Pool & Jacu.t11 •ll<b BB(J •S11arkhng C'lea11 I JUn 111)' •Carden pallo k1ttht•n •C~n beam lt!lltnl(i. •Kln1e~1zc bedroomi. •L.trgt' WHlk an clo:.t·t:. • Pnvale drt'si.ins.: area:. •Arcenl.ed wall:. Near <•omer or Walnut & Jt'ffeey off S t\ Frwy (714 1~9·7000, i.o rry nu Pt1S Rental renter upen daily 9 am to 7 pm 2 RR, I Ba condo UW . A<.:. Spa Pool. 11ym, tenn1 ... $400 + No kid:.. pt't:. ~-49M Brand Nl'w 2bdrm l'ool, Jncut11. tenn1l> t·oort ~ 833·1W3 ----l.olJina ~och 3848 . •••..••••........••... :Llrf' OHlVfo: V IEW <'ONDO No Laguna 2 Br. p., Ba. frµI, det·k. S60U1mo y rly l'Jll 673-~ Hewport .. och 3869 .....•..•...•.......... PARJ(NEWPORT Ra c hclors. I or 2 Bedroom-; & To.,. nhou'>e' 1-'rom S34Y :J() St:ie<'larular .. pa, lutal rt'l'rt•:.ilwn prlljlram, "lt't..il 11ros.:ra m 7 puob. H tt'fltlL' court:. Al l"a~h1on b land . .r.1mbon.>1· & ~Jll Joatiwn 11111~ Hoa1I 1714) 644·1900 On Finley l'Jnal l4>1th d<)('k, 2 Rr I Ra s.:ar. nil't' Vitrd S5SO C.111 Hill t.'73-3417 11()\'er 1\vnhi.t'. dbl ~ar rrpl. wa:1h1dr> er. pool AduJts S42S mo 645-9442 Delux '1 Bit 2 ba. 11ar. no f)('L,, :.tep:o. to heh, S5i5 ' rl y lse ti44 11113 BAY FRONT 2Rr :!UJ H 11'-e. wcunt) hills,: <..ill ... H·lm liJI 2.1112 IJDO Vll.W :!hr lrplc p.iuo "'" D H \dll' StiOO mo t;75·b3S!i Uwn<'r' J pt . uppn unit I BR. 2 ba . frpl pt rm 01•ean \,1rw' 2 l'ar garage Step!> to l)('l'.m Avail Jan 15th $750 m u Yearly lea.sc 646 537i .1ft fi l'M F:XCLUSIVJ-: OC'J-;AN f"HONT J & 2 hdrlTI ..ipl':. 8 Vatl Sccur1tv ~y!ll{'m t'litVlllOI. tt1sh washt-r. dbl oven!!. l'\•n UlOust' Wllh frpk & pn sundc'l'k from S3~ u11 •t!l2 4929 or 995 l l23 ....•........•...••.... MOllLEHOME IHFORMATIOM !Wnt. opuon lO buy info, repo' loitn uiii.um1H1on. l'ir F.a~y (munce O./\.(' 9 o(fi1•..s Mobile Honw Store Anaheim 95'i 1011 W~tm1n.,1c•r 11-18 lll!!J5 W Anaheim 761 141.! !-.anta Ana 5~·7070 1-: Anaheim 956-4'500 TIIE EXCITING p ALM MESA Ans MINUTESTONPT BCll Hach. 1&2 BR from S2..5S & up Adull.ll No pet:-. 1561 MesJ Ur 15 BUu, East of Ncwpart Blvd) 9am Spm 546·9860 ---Roonn 4000 ......•.....••....•.... • Ambottodor ..... Lovely garden!>· Brook:-. wtr fall •Kitchen l''ar1l avail •Jaruzz1, healed pool •WkJyorda1ly maid srv •'TV & phone ll\'a1lable Ju low as $63 Wk 'l277 Harbor Col;ta Ma.a ti45·4H411 H.oom wt k1tchennelll.' $6() W4*k & Up. 548-97~ Lovely home . M ri.>frig /hol plalt' llt'11eh/ocean, pn v. ent ~&IR R U. 2 OR in a nice hom1· nr ~ C PIJ1a. l::m11 per;on l>t-IH'IOUS honw <'t,Olunj.! Ht!( 545 1717 lbr m .Jbr home 1-:a~l~1tll' CM Sl501SltiO -t94 0348 Room & loarcf 40SO .•......•.••.....•.••.. Boan1 & r are for art" e S<:morc., Uprx'r middle· clas.' ne1.1ihborhood <H · l\Jrpon area Res1de111·1· program/all m cab . 656 98n6 If no answn 556-lJSO ----Yoc:ation R...tots 4250 . ...•...•••••..•.•..... ENSENADA Ht-:A Cll llOllS E S lec•pe. 8 $IO day 9())1..41Yl:I Palm ~pnn11' Condo 1111 M1~s1on 11111' t:ounlr' l111h !J!ill·S.130 L a k 1• A r r 11 w h ~ rt ii lakefronl c·ondo, sips 8 830 7022 BIR Hear lakefronl 5 llH c·abm. frpk. So. '>hOrl'. bl•aul Inc 714/5.16·4~>37 LIDO BAYFRONT Superb 1; 1c"". '>Jnc1 y bcarh, frpk •t OH Sf.541 A\ail 1121~9 fi45·1lt.SS •UDO ISLAND * Aspen. Colo , large ~ beaut 3 br. hse avail 0 1•1· L"> lhru Jan lfi. Compl rurn Brnnc·o IH'U II Lt-aH· your N1> whi·n )1tu <"all & 1 will rt't 67~ 1;t.i;! 2br. downsta1I' bi~ 1244 t·VPS. tl22 l<i!IS rm; BF.1\R C1l11n. sips l 1 pool la hie, rolnr I'\.. :! frple. S.15 ~llb "'up. 646-56..17 _ 't523 CAMPUS Dt· IRVll(E l~l J::ast.side local1on. 2 - Lwtunous 3 BH. 2•, ba CcHido. on watt'r. !-'Joor to ce1hn.c Palos Verde !<lone, frplc. wallrovl•r mgs, extensive mirrors. $750 m o . 558·8534 : 675-1938 BEACH, View, pier. 2hr. S500 AdJts, ul1I pd Ttl May 303 1-: fo:dgewal\'r (IJR71·2866 ----'250 yrly. Sm s tud w l Adult Util paid, prv bch 1>'75-3063 eves, wkndi. lbr. :!b<J , nt'"' la1 pl'l~. drapes, puint. frµk. fn1:. I.la> &<Jct11n \oU NuVth $6.'ilJ yrly 203 8th SI < uµ pen ------- ~ hdrm 11, b11 pAtio, Jll'I Nt•w 2kr, frpl. patios. '~t· OK. no rh1ldren S325 per i.e.ite, adlts 1702 1-1oncla mo S19·04l3 or~ 7045 al Adam.<; SJb.4729 R11ctwlor ~ t br l 't II pJ1d 642 1334 or ,., , .... 642·657>! '5u..µ; to bch Ltte mo(krn :! br uppt'r. beam rl'll frplr. all bltn:.. S4:!~ 642 3490 -\HORT TERM lH :i\t'll H 1:; N T A L I'' U I. I. Y F lJ R N I S fl 1-; 1' br, 1 ba, pvt yard LUXURY2br.2ba.WB Adults. 644~1. Condo. Nr lake 2 r ar - ------gar. rrptc, den. ideal ex· lbr Ill Easts1de CM. Part· ecutive rental ~avail lyfum.~. now.lm-l370nr SS9-1833 494--0348 ---------1 :iUPER SBr. frplc , nr k50 3 br, 2 ba, near new, POOi. "'1 mo. rent free. E ·s1dc, yard . W /I> $57Smo.5S6-6S76 hocikup 2 car encl. gar. ---• ---TSL Mgmt 642·1603 WOODBRIOC.E 2Br + ----den. ~Ba. includes assoc. 3 BDRM, 2V2 BATHS dues & grdnr. btrl alnum lwnhse, S Csl Plaza gar opnr. $550 mo 8.l'\>11, rerrig, W/D, air. S&J.5.."i98 gar opnr . 1550 mo . 531H976evs, 831·2386dys ~Br. 2 ba rondo near OCC Nu paint. W&r.D. 2 car aar Avail. now. kSO ~7ZllA~ Woodbndge 4UR. tam rm , 3 bit. A/C, 3 car gar. Nr lak.e.1595 962·6945 MOO 2 Br rondo 1n love ly Woodbrid11e Pool. lake. etc. No pets. 833·3307 o..a,. 1226 ---- ••••••••••••••• •••••••. On tbc water, I Br. all ------- HARBOR VIEW HOMES Carmel Model 3 bdrm <! ba. Cam. rm. dbl. l(ar gardener incl $675 per rm. C8ll 644·7f:tl7 UDO ISLE 5 ldnn 136 Via Tneste Spurious home w lge ll v 1n..: rm +den lmma c Sl.2.501 mo lse Waterfront Homes 631 1400 l br, 2 ba, ll(e encl.pal10 Gardener mcl No pets S52s S46·0058 ~-------Udo Isle 3 BR. J ba, 2300 sq ft , drps, bllns, 4 yrs ofd. S1l00. 631 ·5237. Brand new house 3 br 2~ facil. UU. Dys 6'2-4818, be, 2 car ger, med' yd 1""86-6M2 eve11. Walk to bearh condo 2 br. l'oot. t e nn is. full 2 Brcondo A/C 1 1 2~ ba, W/O, gar Pool, •mm.it~. Near shops, & tennis.' su~:::' ir:~: ~alt 9J>m rerreatlon . schools & brand new. $385 mo. Call Harbor View Home J Br 2 boating. S6SO. mo S51-al56.~1-3U5 Ba garderung inrluded 17141838-3728 or771·3220 .(\tall J an. 6. 640.-01711. mt. Zl\a ocn view Condo l Rr townhome. Univ 546-8210, or 546-&47! ,,.,_ urr bo Park. Call Or Tap~r. vu r ' a ve marina. 60 1920. tmmed oc 4SIMll63 anytime. cupancy CA.NYOH VIEW l-BR.--1--,,..-b-a-tw_h_m_t> in the Ugbt 41 airy 3BR 2ba beaullrul v i llal(e ot home w/frplc ln quiet re-Woodbridge. Comer un •id. area. Ml.kt from bch. It. Pvt patio. s.cas m o 2 car ear. la• fncd yrd. Kida" peea OK. 559-1828 1.m'mo. 483-88 Mk ror Aoll.Y .. UDO ISLE, 3 BR 2 Ba, lovely lgc . patio $7~ Mo. S59-6S88, 64.$-6822 • BR. very nice area. 1859 Port Taggart Pl. incl gardener, water $700 mo. Av .. llable now 75 US2, IM4-57M ,,..,, ..... ,. ... ___ .. LG. CLN, tbr. Bay brh Yrly, adults, no pels. $295. 673-0072( 67 3-5 70!> Large 4 bdr m . 2 ba Duplex. Compll furn Ocean view 50' lo tw•ach garaRe. lndry rm Wlnh•r $00~ 847 6100 3722 ...••......•....•..•... -ip11cmus 1 Br furn aµI Walk to beach & slon•ic, $.38.5, utillncl 673-6071 Coda Meta 37 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS Large & small 1 bdrm. encl gar 1245 & up Adults. no pets 2110 Newport Bl !MS-4968 Large 2 bdrm. Adult.a No pets. I nquire 1791., Rochester. rear I $'trallers$165lOS200 i ut.al 133 E. 18th St Space 42. C M 6'2·91~ litartl""'• .. och l7 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Bac h Lonr Beu<'h Plivecy, Utl pd. SH~ Adult. no peg 833-8974 l Br, bltns. Pool. Adult.s ~or pets S2~ ~·trano leach 38 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ownhouse 3 bdrm 21 .. ba 1375 mo frplr :! rhlldren N o pets 496-0357 -----Coronact.IM• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOYB. Y 21r Upp« wllh hrcplal·e. pnval,• p.ilio Enrlost>d ~ar North o< Coast llitchwa) No petb. no 1·hildrt•n S42S 1 mo Coll L1ncl u 67~2311 or afl 5, 646 6457 l BR. 11!2 Ba, bllns. (pk. pool. adults. no pels $350. 673 14UI cvs/wlcnd Bacheleor unit. v 1c w . garage1_~asherldryer . uW pd. Ja;) 640 7762 2llt 2ba upper. frplc. sun d.k, 11ar. • blks lo ocean, now nv01il $450/mo b443277 • ? Br, l ba, ulll paid Garage lncld. 14251 mo cau 64S-1089 2 Br upst1Ur11, frplc:. t11c rooms, S years old. 1m mac Ch oice up1•er Narc:lls~. alnalt-or cc'U pie only. U mM leuc, r • lerenc•~· Av1ul Ja, 15th . O wnrr day!. 633-5001 or S.1·3122. Eve!! &«>-7810 ···---., .... 1-:a111B1de <"ust I Br dplx Nc•w bachelor. all ulll pd ~m pct OK Frpl uul S250 pmd $295. 67!>-6700 Af.(l 847 S820 or 960· 1407 .CostaMna--3824 CostoMeso 3824 ...•...••....••........ ········•·•·••········• J mt. wall lo wall <'.lqw t tnJl. new bath, dr.1pc•l>. bit ms Convcnwnt loc .i lion near oreo n Cd I 673 ~ before 4 Mt <l. 21JIU) 7880$340 ITHJ UMF.-YEARLY 2 Hit I ba , 11r t><·h $ IJJ :1 krt. Iba, nr brh S llh) 2 HH. I bu , l.tdll S5(Ml 3 BR. 2 ba . Lido Sli.\11 3 BR. I b11 .• Lido . $750 RJRH. ·YEARLY ftl!'!l~~ ... ~ :i;:~-.~::::'11tli'411ill l BR. I bu .. Uay i\ ve $395 SHORT TERM, FURN . 3 EIR, 21; ba n\'W hom1·. oceanfront, wk or mo -Streams. waterfalls. a pine forest Among Orange County's most spectacular adult aoart- ment commun1t1es. 1 & 2 bdr ~ 2 bath. Move-in ready Officesopon9to6 ''iW 1300 Adan•• Awt Cc.st.i Most 540-1300 IAUQA-Nl!WPORT REALTY 675-8170 1 bdrm. 2 bA. Ownen1 unit. I b I k I o h t• ii r h Furnished or unrurn Monthly nr yea rl> 67S. IOCl8 l bdrm l ha I blO<'k to Oc~a n V1('w 2 12 Oron(lt", 642·391fl •RaC'k Bay ar{'8 281' Adult couple only Avu1I Jan 10th. 1:= 842 226i ---I Bt. pun. furn. frpk. at tJICh. &•roge, ti 11ar. op f.IT, uUI pd, Npl Hfu Q)O 645-44&4 ,\ VAll..A8Ll'.: f''EB. F11r :1pprox1malt'ly 4 month~ ownern v.111 b<' :iwav Lar)ll' 3 bedroom 2 bath. firt'plat·e. !<under k. Nu pet:i ~ JX'r month :Nt4 W Ot·canfronl. NII 67~1.JO Rentds to Shere 4300 ......••......•...•.... Cut dowtt LMr19 &.pefttes! Shur~ a hnmc or u pl merll 1~011.>t UlAru Vm1w w U.u• ,,.,-<. ~~ C"'<c'();,,. r. hvcr ).\.'"'"'""'l 83<'-4134 Sance 1971 N1>w H R 4 br. 21°2 ba. 111 :.hare w /fcmale no u i.molcers. $200 + ut1I 968-0781 evei. & wlc.nds. C:-.Uper 2 br. 2 bn condo. 17lh & Irvine. Pool, fl' l cntr 645 ~or 675·1\ll I YOtU\$1 profeimonal men W13h toi.hr lrf hJ\e at Rat Pt w1re11p nd1v Cull Ray or Jim aft 6pm m~ -----•SHAUA.HOMI• SeJertlve coun elintt 6674&4or761 2284 N .. 8 exec. rondo, oceon vu, pvt, pool, tennis '300. S411-78.L8 am. 613-33U -- " OM.'t Pll.OT Mat athr~'T••Nt e.,.ts.ntc. .............................................. Citm won, :'l d lllll ~ ft aleam CIHn MGtiaN'a. W Coast Color bri1htenen. wht Uwy NB $41.:illl C!1IU 10 min bl .. cb Clean • llv, din rm, ball SU Av at 4 f .. •t• .... rm S1 !O, courb S10. ('hr •• •••• ••• •• •• •• ••••• • • • 16 Cuar t>lim pet or B6J AJJPliu~St-rv Qlt ""Palr. lS )rt ••fir TIUP-C..'lfARGf:SlO Do work m) .. .U. Rcf1 U!!UhJn. S A ~~101 Wlt.ZZ 11157 Olblll c.ta-..,-. ------ ~..,.an ....................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •S.\t> Muno • CATBUMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'l..IX:nUClAN Vrt* rttht frw eaUrnal• on 1.,._ Cit 1mall Jc* u.c...d 673 OUQ &ICTIJCl.AJ4 R.-, Q1crun'l, Ind 81nbl 15 tra Ul*' U r ?JIJ04 I CAU.646-1116 ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• K • U Wood P'enr1n1. l>rn•l"••)'•·f•ar 1n1 lut l>rolcnioo•la •R1tpa1n •St'11lt·o111 1n1 foraU alfa_u .. IPll9' f~• tt<pelr a\lll1tllt" ~.044 0858 •LI c ND l M .!\ • S 8'1rtmder> "4-rur Aapball b66 I (.~ up Cl'T'Wll t CONTACT b rk111s.r.lc• W~bff •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ttc.pitalUy Re:IOVrTf"I llklp1. JJa)roll luu, l~t?W•cl rt,Str20t r1t1&M, allnla, mon~ NH N...,.., DHl'h IU-el 10 >'"' mu 10 'l&.i HUI tfli • ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlav1 111 an Atr a 1r' Don t Move lmprnv4'' P n ..... t'btl •Ill u trr ~·modtllna • room 11d n."•"<>ft•bl)' '·, 11 11eK1n d1Uum I <'1111 d•-1l 1111 71.\l ~I' l.u ~ Ooun~ vf C.. Kt tonal f'1ft'rC'n Cr3 M\"I W t''nrnrr~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt'modl'I, r~p If 111•·11 CajNulSI U r[M'Dlry old tlmt• •••••••••••••••••••• • •• tral\arnan..tup Ill >'"" 10 C.~oter. tTff t)lt '\n)' llJ'H l.IC"d Mr r alom '""'° ,ot.. ~all Alhm or bo. !UH ~~ a.ctrk4 ll•Vl' 1>01~thtntt you want •u••••••••••••• ••••••• to st•ll' Clb»llitld 111U do ......_., a.ctrlc ll weU MZ·wnl LMl'llUl~ain• Clftln 11pa , Uaitllnl(. l.andarap1n1 Im med Mnlt'\nC a.2 9!I0'1 I"& ll L&odlr•pe Nl\ICM at.a Bia Ci46-7W'O l'omph•tf' 1ardenln1t ~~ t'leanupa Wedt I)' 1HV1<'f', trt<CJ pru.n1n11 6 rf'mtJVal l.lc d Frl't' .-t ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Ml.RXrT• Cupenll'r, p11nt1ntc Reu ralet LS yni lo area ~n~ IDOIT AU. ~ --- I I • •••••••••••••••••••••• Haul, •lllploader dump Mawn r.llabl• woman Prot apt cl..anlnic Im lrlL, 111ldu'.la. lrH wrk. will houu11l Call maculate work Co11t• domoUUonaetc All·WT ~623'hv~a• Mesaatta 5411-311• u• If HM. Cms ...... Miyuo llouet'rlun1na ••• • ••• ••• • • •• • • •••••• • ••••••••••••••• • •• • • • •• Boat.I, partles & houae-• Kepal r11, llllnd y man LOW C'Ob'TTO YOU OecoraUn(( llf*:ual I wit Rel I rf'll I" I rt' man Slmpleldoaacan rnak" l.)i ten'lce). Moo Fri. 10 r I u m b 1 n a , t• I c r Yo ur ho m 4l be a u t yra exp 7 lOAM 675-4233 ~. P•lnUJUI. rlr 6'75-8803_____ DqJmdable Ytll lady for Ant hou.lehold repair HM. ftrodllch housecleaning Own T\n.y 642 lC!Y.! aft 4 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• t.rana Exp &48-044 __ 9 __ H.i6lt AMWAY Coamet 1c11 . .............. ••••••••• Nutntlon, llOUsf'wares. , ..,....., cx;c Student I Too lrU<'k llorne C.re " Comm 'I ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Truh. ll'tt trim Run _GG-_l_DI ______ t. M.S. Roto . Sod or Sct•dc-d Lawn s. 1145103.&ca-mt Ha•• ch I I I Spnnkll'n. r1ant1n1t. WUlhaworcln anylhtna. •••••••-•••••••••••••• Tree Work. Clean upe,, hlal1mall, romm'I or re • ROBIN'S HOUSE Conctetelrdeclu. Contr. 11aenl11I, rea11 rat<'• a.EA.NTNG SERVICE. be. 1364419, Xlol refs. Oa.11 an;umr M ~ fOi' a tboroulhJy clean ms. 763J ---hou.'K" St().0857 t.lfEAPl'.ST hauUn" In town Pree F.IUmatea MINl·MAIO SERV. (tel· eQ.a.6, 8f.S. l390 ble Ewi> lmd personnel ~. lndry ~I·~ Lllr haullna movint: GAraae·Yard d1•anu11ot TitECLEANINC LADY Re.aa rald 642 0706 Dfic1enl hsecln'x, reha· ble service. resn rates, K U b b I I h JI It U I I n I( , lllSUl'ed ~-3304 turn.llu.re moving, house & y11rd <'le41n1nt1 Want aREALLYCLEAN ~ll.llOCllble " Rellable llOUSE' Call Gingham M7 ZMO Gui Free est. 645-5123 European Landscaper. Top work. Fair price. Ma1nl. Refs 6•6·•871 dys/eves. •Dino 's Custom Landscaping. Compl landscape design. Free estima I.es. Ml>-1397 Colleae student wants , SpnnJders, trees, sod. & wort. hard worklng, de· ~ romoval. 10 yrs ex· pendable MIMJ603 per 673-3910. Larry. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ICt' ltudl'nl u n be11t 1111 pr1 ce:s. lawn yard ma1nt. Quality .work Ml-G&a6 Jon. ... ,...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brickwork. Small job# Newport. Costa Mesa 41 lrvtne 675 3175 eves 1'1!"'Pllcet, planters. t'lc New-remodel. Ref. ~l 646--0464 Mo"'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro( service with All;.i1 Van Unt:t ~ta no more' Free cat. for lorula, storaiie. & long d1111t moves . Stale Li e nu~ 537-3160 ,....,,..,..'"J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prunl.Ulg Extr/lntr. t:x pr'd. honest. neat. reas Llc'd964-l00 Dav~ Prol paml.Ulg. Ext & mt Low rates. Refs. Free est. 536-4780. S36-Ul3 11.aull.rlM II General clean· up, tomm & resld ~ ratet 962·1~ anytJnw Want Ad RauJla floe Ext.er. Pain Ung by Ftnd what you want 1n Have sometJung to sell" R. SI.nor St. lie .• ma. Try 642·5678 Daily Pilot Classil1eds Clasalf1ed ads dolt well. me. 836-M.SS 24 hrs. EXCELLt=NT PAINT lNC HnllOnable rate. •~esllmatet 64-21'08 rlumbttll ttpair. Spec. to mnoddint 41 copper re· 1)4pe. Good pnca. Top Hat Plwnblnj. Uf·31~ Custom WaUpapenn1 All Won Gu.r •"ee Eat lu .... 17s--41SH ••••••••••••••••••••••• llollday EmMaeocys REPAIR 6 REROOF. All ~C.1163153lllhfl5 typu ·ahln1le1 · l2 )'nt !!JCpenence 1 'm n>CUhakel·t"Ompo-lar. small. my prices are f')-ee4lflt SU·:i830 small flor11on ltooflnii. Ex· ft-.o & °"CJCll' T..-.., per1enced rOOft't•·nol ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1uale1meo. Low bid. Plano luning & repair. 2! _631_~-------­~ exp Masler'd dea In Whitney R.ooftnc. Mphalt mus 1l'. Thia coupon 1b1ngle, wood 1bakea worthSS.661·1~ 11uar. Free e1l. Call ........ /Repair 7 10PM. Bob. 87S.LS81 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ge .. Neal pa~bes It teJtturea •••••••••••••••••••• ••• AtllEST. 19J.14lt Qual work, etching, beveled, homt!I marine/ PA'OCH PLASTERJNG RV. Rileya Loft. 548-7401 A I I t y p e s F r e e eves estJmates Call~ --------- Any plumbing. watf'r serv, lealta. bathrm encl. l'l!romac tile. Reas. ~3468 1------------------Scott's Tree Servicf' PERRY'S PLUMBING Complete plumbing services Drain & sewer c leaning F r ee estimates. 24 ht aerv1ce. 673-3181 Artial.lc prurung & re· moval.s. 6 yrs i.n coastal area. Uc. Ina. 642·263' 0.'1 Tree Strrice M&-9239 ....,.tose... oo OHie.ea...., 4400 ........ Lolf&Fo.d 5300 ......... 5350 HetpW.t.d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 HetpW..W 7100 •••• • •• ••• •• • •• • • •• • •• ••••••• •• •• • • • •• •• • • • • • C>,J a ....,., 5005 . .•..•..•••••••••••.•.•.•••••••.•••••••••..••...•..••••.•.••••...••.• ·······•••t••·········· •.•.••••.•••••••.•••.••••••••••••••• , •••••••.•• 'itlr 5 HR 3 RA houe.e. ~'tn 125 500 sq fl orr1cei. Vl y Harbor/Worner . f'rom 185 lnrl ut1I. 7711 M f' ~ Dyi. S45 0187 W 19lhSt !'40 220() t-Ve.!)56.~I Alan -~Sq ft 1245 l''em rmrnall! 25 +. l>l>IH' 4001 Birch St, N 8 <!Br. 28a Condo. p<wl. AJwnt, S41 5032 Irv S26S -t uUI 6:W-8050 --- ---~Ga1I A1tra(11ve 2nd fir pro( WI shr 3 Br condo in S~n Juan C ap1strsno ft.educed rent for one w h oles. reasonable 171173 Rc:h Blvd. H 8 500 sq fl to 1900 sq n Days (213) 394-0015 will take ovt'r household --------- responsibiJjties 495--0284 Last 3 pnvale orflces -Prime loc . Lido Koommate, shr 3 BH Penimula675-8030 t.own.bouse/ pn v. rom m . --- Lag. Nag. Pool, 1ac , SMALL OFFICE FOR ~arage, accet1s priv RENT.Sl6S. be a c: h . 0 e s i r e y n x Agent 548 77'.?9 rmlure b~inet1sperson --. --. --- 4j& 1101or975 0262 Oe<:rt r design 2000 sq ft -----d c:&wrhse avail now (<>r "ihare 2 BR 2 Ba apt, wt (emale. CdM, pvt heach & pool s~ Dot ue, biS-7413 or 675-6000 s ub lse_ $800 mo . TT~ 7003 , 586-3740 evs. SAN CLEMENTE LEASE Z75/1.S20 sq ft, heal. air. bath & s1gn9. 6 yr old bldj: 67 J.3022 Wanted. Female room· mates to share lrg (; M home $150 incl ulll ~Z777 500-1200 sq. fl. Laguna Fem wanted shr 2 Bf< 8ch. XJnt hiway visiblh· furn apt w/male. S2S wk ty, newcrpts, p11111l. A/C, QistaMesa.546-2068 under grnd park 'g Ocean & hall vie ws Sh.r home. Fem. pref., 5C9-tl86; 499-3922 non-smk. 4 BR 2 BA. frpl, --------- pool. 754-0630 AIRPORT OFFICES 1 to 3 room swLes. all servires No lease req'd From $150. mo lmmed occupancy. 2082 S E Brult.ol , Suite 200, N B (714 )~7-7010 Fem roommute wanted to shr 3 Br. fully fun1 house w/frplc on B I 5176 mo. uul incl. Call l>iJ.3414 PRESTIGE OFFtCES 4350 MOW AVAIL.AILE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slnlll garderung route for sale. Call aft 5 548.9833 --- CAllMITSHOP Highly successful shop Xlnl cuh flow. !';x elusive oullel for the newest simulated mar· bletopt. Owner will train & will carry fmancln1. Very IJUJe down. Ask for Richard Wald. Agt 536-1~1. eves 979.9439 Mui '9!gn. Tnnt ~ 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST w.r.ttRcrt.- htT.D.'s. abo ad T J>. &.o.1$. Fairest Terms s111re l!M9 Satttet-M*9-Co. 642-2171 54S.061 I REPUBLIC HOME LOAN n. c 21 • .,, Ottters RefwY•ToWIMtt TlwyC..ot An.gt,,.. Lo.. 2ND'S SI 0,000-$ I 00,000 ~759-1183 LOST Blk Liab. Jo'. Vir Magnolla & Yorktown. REW ARD. 963--4840. LOST in H.B Medl lrg male mull, It brown, weanng tags. Please call 1162·53U. REWARD for 106t female Golden U.b. Nr Olive St In West Newport eve of Dec 5. 1 ~r old, lic'd & tags. Owner devastated. Any Information. no ques uans asked. call Mf>.9160 f1' 536-4205 or S46-2572 last blk/white mark111gs Cal. Vic. Shorecliffs CdM . $25 Reward ! 673-3924 5200 Reward! Lost female Shellie, choke chain & flea cellar on. Lost 12-7·78 Mesa Verde area Call 6 46·6883 days 979-9197 eves. REWARD! La>T: Female Wbt/ blk· /gray Siberian Husky. G roo. old, hu wbt star on back of neck, Answers to I.he name of "JODI" No questions asked. Call SS7-1S06 1..-0st Vic. Wamer/Bolsa Otlca. Small l 1h yr old Gennan Shepherd male (Nacomi) R e ward ' ~·-~ 846-S693 ''"'°"~ L..ost __ Ca_t _b_llt_/_w_h_t_m_a_l_e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Double garait1•, 2oth & FOR LEASING Ohve, UB, $60 Als o New offi~ for the pro '>IDJ(IP, same area SJ!> fess1onaJ. Central lo~·a !lt~ 5.2.60 t 1 on 1 n H u n t 1 n g l on Lost&FMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vic. Spyglasa area. Call Air -••llh 5100 _644-4443 ________ _ ------Beach. I block wesl of Beach Blvd. on Main ••••••••••••••••••••••• Street Fully improved 4400 pnvale swles from 400 HUGIA.IRCRAFT •••••••••••• •• • • ••• • •• • sl( to 1200 s1' Lease in will begin departing at EXECUTIVE cludPs all utilities & Oraoge County airport SUITES janitorial services paid. twice dally. 1: l5PM & Luxunous offices. e x Leasing slaH Mon thru 5 ~cpM n..... 1S 11 you t t Fh or weekends by appt. :.., · """'· · ecu ave sec re ary. Till::MAINOFf.ICE object to t h e noise per!>onal phone cov weekdays 834·6634, t'f'age, receptionist, con IS47·5338___ weellends 832·2400 & re- rerence room. xerox . 0 f ( 1 c e 5 r 0 r re n t gist.er your complaint. n«ary Lease or month S ec rel a ri a I s e r vice Your action is vital to to mooth. Near so. Cou'lt available. Ueach area. limit of expansion of Plazu, 0.C. airport & 646-448l Orange County airport. freeways. Call 979-2161 Assoc. of San la Ana . Costa Mesa 2 pnvale of· Hgl.s. Support our cause. )Z) Sq. ft. off.ice space lo fices furn. $150 each or 540-8299 s~b·lease an Lagunu $250 both. Good location. I•--------• Hills, SD month. Avail Avail Jan. l, 1979. Cill Dec 1st. 8JG.6000 !t>HIO> or 752·0099 after Deluxe medical s uite, 6pm. ground fir., Corona del liaiMu---1-ental---4-4-5-0 Mar. Realonom1cs Corp 675-6700 ••••• , ••••••••••••••••• Nr 0 .C. Airport. Deluxe• ofhces w/St-l'relaraal service 752-5626 No C<.ita Mesa, 700 sq rt $3SOlmo. Ground floor Tom.~2200. ---IAYVIEW On Lafayette · Cannery Villa11e. 1200Sq. fl. BILL GRUNDY Realtor 675-6161 RETA.IL SPACE 700Sq. Fl Lido Marina Village Specialty Center <On the waler) Nt!WpOrt 675-8662 TOP LOCATION! 17th & ~ ll•d. Successful retail shop approx. 950sq. ft. $Si50 Per m0. Bier 675-6700 CXfice-St.ore 480 Ft.,crpt, Approx 3 O 0 s q fl. drps, AJC. 17301 Beach downtown Hunllng~on 81 .. H.B. LEA.5E842·28:M Beach. 21D Main, mim· me U. S u;s. 98().1558 Downtown Hun~lngton t-..t.-L..ial .__.__. 500 Beach. 210~ Mam St. 2 --. ---4 offices avajl•ble. One ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-rm $120, one 2·rm Sl lO, ...... leoclt tlldn. ~l.SS8 4 fl 5 • 1 8 3 0 II q f t , DB.UXE OfffCE '25().$700/mo. Ans. Ph 2400 SCf. Ft. 846-33S_7· ___ _ Central f>range ._... W..t.d 4600 County Loc•tion ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMERCE PARK Responsible, working Coit.a Mesa 979-9997 w r 1 t e r s e e k s o o e ....... _ &"--• ... Shop~ing bedroom cottage in .,,..,. ""'"'~" Corona del Mar or COii ta Qr. 1&582 Beach Bl .. iB. Mella. Quiet.neu esten· 98U607 tial. Writ(I Clusified Ad l'own.tiCounlryShopping JD. Dally Pdot. P .O., Ctr ·-Be b Bl HB Boll U60. Coeta Meu --ac ·• · S'.£/J6orcall87~31162 MIWPORT CEHTH .. ""'11 .... t/ 10,000 lq ft . "-'Ce Luxunou• paneled or ...................... . fica w/a~lal ut.rH It I EM C o n r e r e o c e ~ 14 1001 r m Y b a t h r o o m ••••••••••-:;•!••••••••• =~~ben. Coolllct MO.Pl':D DEALERSHIP CORPORATE REALTY l.Ai\ma1 3 top Unl's.1uc t7S.O .. I cwdUl oualna•. prtced f I W..000 Ete1anl office & In dultriaJ space for leue In Newport Beach. 645-Zlll. 0 I ' /'\JEUJE'LL . I' j ' I t I PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Sell any 1trm or com binatlon of items for S'7S or leu with u Penny Ptncher Ad 3 lines for 2 ~ut1ve days Each addlllonal lme lb 60" for IJw 2 d1ys. Chart1I! 1t' No commercial 11ds For moN! Information and lo placl! your 11d c11ll 642-5678 IUlu&Jeh f'REESpa DemoatSPA WAREHOUSE. 6 Work· lng apas, also FREE "In home" estimates. Porta bfe •J>U av•ilable. SPA WAREHOUSE. 2640 Harbor 81, Santa Ano. ~00 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost or Found a pet? Call Anlm•I A11l1tance Leque. 53'7 ·2273, no tee. REW ARO! I for return of boye Black Balboa Cruller. tall.en on 11/22/78. Please call, chlld heartbroken. 6'$-1SS7. Lost Shetland Sheep Doi. ( ShelUe·Mlnl Collie> 6 yrs old. Sablclwhl. Sso Reward r7S-04Tl L06T I mo ftmale cat Odd Calleo 1-rey color. Loni hair. Lido II m.3148/&12-1321. REWARD Found large brown rabbit near Carnation Park CdM.67~ FOUND: Great Dane. rmle adult. blk. 2 approx 2-5yn 645-~afls/eves Found: Red Doberman. Newport Bl. Area . 631-41Jn FOUND: Cockapoo. bllt/wh1le. Panda like, vie Harbor/&ker, C.M. 536-m> 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXING M A.5SAG E BobJames-Lk Masseur OutcaJJ9-9,•!M-5111 PREGNANT? Caring, confidential counseling & referral. Abort.Joo. adop· bon & keeping. APCARE S47·2S63 COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* ~hrs 957·8474 SplrihlalReod« 1.81.SSo. EICam1110 Real San Clemente: Fully llc. For •wt. 492 7296 MASSAGE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAUOHLY Days ......... 631-2140 GOLDEMGIRL XX DANCE Of FUM XX BeauUful nude &iris , dance at exhibition & rap sesaioois. 9AM to 4AM every day 2080 So. Euclid, Anaheim, excll ing 24 hr r ecordlna 543-1"2'2 SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Takwn -E•ct.l - Rabbl -RaMOr -CREMATION Ml' ndlhhor la very un· lw:k)< l U. uncle dldn 'l eapedally Uke him. He ltllt • cinder In his eye al his uorle 'IJ CRE · MAnON. LIHDA&VIQCI o.kllM4tt .. For,...,_ of ltf Servtaa au Ora.nee Co. 135-1313 MICHELI.E'S •o.tcall• llAM 2AM 83S·3749 •ESCORTS* 972-1138 ··~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS •Crash Course available •Matenals provided. •Small classes for persona.liied instruction. *'°'°°6e own laJte--0 ay & night classes. •Pl.acement-up to 80% commilllioo. Free3Week ~es~D:f'Jis 131-1003 49J.0442 Ka tell a Real DJ late School 32031 Camino C&pistrano San Juan Capllilrano _,. W..ted. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Relined, trained nurse. abve. who cares for peo. pie. FApecially skilled with the elderly. l expect a good salary because I give good care & have good ref's. Wnte, Box l!XW, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 or phone 495-6676 aft.er6pm. Pracl nurse, p /l or emer gencies. Refs . Lag\ma, Corona del Mar, 4!17-2Sn.. Trained n\U'Se, care of the elderly. Uve in. .00.2227 HelpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acct.Ilg Bkk png TEMPORARY Register today to work on various accountrnJ( and bookkeeping assign· ments. Work close to your home. Figure Clerk!I to Sr. Arc:oun· tants needed lhru·out Orange County Robert Half's Accountemps · SOOS Main.Ste501 No. Tower. Union Bank ln The City of Orange 71•1835-4103 AccomtCi.rll Sal $790 to S960 per mo. 2 Yrs olc exper. req'g a knowledge of at"cts. payroll. and/or nacal rec keep'g procedures. App· lY Newport· Mesa Unified School Dist. Classified Persoont!I O(c, Mon/Wed/Tbur & Fri 9am-Nooo, Tues t ern 3pm. 1601 16th St , Newport Beach. E.O.E . Accounts Payable Clerk. 10 key touch, no eicper oecessary. Starttng $600 mo. 341 Kalmus Dr , Costa Mesa. Grace Or Diane, 9-11112 ·30·2:30. 549--0321 AccomhPcly.W. a.rt& ln Newport area. Handle payment of all billln a. Learn IBM Syntem 32. Call 833-3150 MrsPedler. ... Secntary s..JSl80totu1oper mo. 4 Yn exp w/ AA dea or equiv. Apply Newport· Meu Untried School Dill. Clusified Person ne.I Office. Mon/Wed/ Thur • Fri tam·Noon. n.. 1.pm·3pm. HOI 16th St.. Newport Beach E.O.E . AIRPORT lnl.eresUng pos1t1on now open at an airport in the Orange County area. Work 1n pleasant sur· roundings meeting peo pie a11 a secunty oHircr. We have day & swinR shift3 available for men & women who would Like a challenging career Uniforms are furnished and on the job Lrauung as provided. Apply an person at 1775 E. Center St. Ill~. Anaheim. Equal ()ppl'y Employer ALARM CO M PANY needs lralnee for service. electrical bkgrnd helpful 228 Fores t . Laguna Bch_ A.ni,..I Hospital Groomer. bath~r . cleaner. F / T incl SaVSun. 644-5463 APT MCR-Cple for new l2 wut H B. can ~129 or536-4022 ASSEMBLERS. We will train. MarCreior Yacbt.s, 16.11 Placenua. C.M. ASSEMILSlS NECISIOH/MECH Positions avail w/(ast growing Newport Beach co .. involved m assembly ol compass & camera un· its. Applicants should ex per working w /small parts. good mech apt .. & ertjoy . Benefits Include 2 weeks vac .. l week sick leave. & profit sbanng lo name a few . Call 557-9051, ask for Ray Gillman. M5t Bkkpr for sma II mrr. PT apprx 25 hrs per wk. Exp. preferred but will train r ight person. Call lor appt. 642· 1916 Al!J'OMOTIVE • Allto Dealenhip ,osfflofts! !! Orange County growth requires HOWARD Olevrolet E ·X·P·A·N·S· l-O.N1 l . Service Warranty Clerk' Some auto. ex· perience helpful. W c train. Ideal for semi reured Service Mgr or mecharuc. See Trevino. 2. Used Car Mechanic' Excellent opportunity for qua!Jfied mechanic to perform varied, hghl mecb. work & assist Used Car Mt:r Set· Mark. 3. Lotmen• A!lsist New Car &r Semce Mgrs. 111 varied & interesting tasks. Just r1ghl for semneured auto. mech. ~Pierce. Plea.sant working cond1 lions ln Orange County Airport complex Permanent, vaned. In teresun~. Exr. pay. benefits, . for adv an cement B Y HOW ARD Che•rolet Oove&QuailSls. NEWPORT BEACH AutomotJve NXOPSl.ATOR Must type. good l'O bmcfill. pleasant work lng cond lira. 8 30-5 30, F/T, apply Ln person SAIL CHEVlOLfT 350 Broadway • LAGUNA BEACll A tJJ'OM <YrlV E SALISPEISOM SeWaa Toyota a. Volvo. Great earnlna pot.ent.l•I. Automotive ules ex· c~ pttfen-ed. Call Marui,er at MA19U'S MOTOlS MISSION VTE.10 ll1·2llO 49J..t210 AlJJ'OMOTtVE DPIAllNCID 1MW MICHAJ41C OallourServicf' Mar llOYCAlYU loltb>tce/IMW NEWPOilT BEACH 64M444 AUTO MECHANIC Experienced with foreign & domestic. 840-3742 AlJJ'OMOTIV E •-.ke CasWer/ llooldc..,..-! Ability to meet people well & experience 1n these fields are needed qualifications. Exe. pay. benefits. pleasant work· i.ng rondlllons. Perma· nent. opp. for advance· ment. See!Office Mgr. HOWAru>Che• ... t Dove & Quail Sts NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 ---- IOOKKEEPER RA.LCHARGE Small electronics mfr needs f'/C Bk.kpr. Must exper 1n AI P . AI R. payroll bank reconc1la· tions. etc. Salary open Good co benefits. Call &tty (213) 678-7161. IOOUl:EPH ID1elligenl. experienced. bookkeeper fOf' Newport Beach Boutique. Must be knowledgeable 1n all aspects of retail book· keeping I Call 838-4782 for interview care needed, Balboa Petun. my home pre· ferT'ed Tues. Thurs, 8·1. Start 119/79. m.-s.s CLEl.ICAL Become a member of our dynamic Newport Center ~lat firm. We are expand.iog &: there are mao,y opportunities for advant"em ent. The following positions are now available; Auto Parts -Counter & de l•--------MA.ILROOM Entey level position open ror mailroom clerk & general helper. llvery FUii tame Salary depPndenl on exper 6.11-0111 ------ BABYS ITTER -res p woman wanted I. 2 or 3 dys wk. for daytime babys1tllog. start Jan., ref 7~ BABYSl1TER for I~ yr old & bltht housekeeping wtuJe sTeepUlg CaH for boun. Nr. So Cst Plaza 751·2849 Babysrtt.er.EI Toro area. Mature woman. starllnfl Jan 2nd. wk_ days 7 am to 4:30. Care for inrant. Ref. req. 768-7446 Babysitter-January 2 duldren 7 yrs & 4 yrs II to 6 Mon·Fra. Turtleroclt area. Need transporta· llon Will pay above st.an dard.~ Banlung SOUTHWEST IAMK U>GLENf-IEYRE LACUNA BEACH reqLDres full Ume tellers. Please cont1H·t Joan Gcre.497-1711. EOE Bankulg Experieonced T.n.r Excellent bent>f1ts ll'Vlne National Bank Call Janet VanDykl' 833-3700 F.qwll Oppt'y Employer Banlun{t TELLERS We are presently seek mg expenenced Tellt:rs in our Costa Mesa omcc Excellent rompany paid benefits package. Apply in person between 9 AM and 3 PM. at 2970 Harbor Blvd . Suite 205. Costa Mesa. m.-4200. CITlI.DfS IAMK OF COST A MESA F.qllal Opportunity Employer M / F Beauty ass1Stant wanted {with future >. Also Juliette manicurist wanted. 837 4250 or 8374m9 Bllllng clerk for ma1or wholesale nursery . Statistical typing. in· IWllJve to Improve exist UllC systems. Applicants must be able to give at· tent.Ion to detail & have exacting mind. Contact Mr Martin. 962~. IOATIUILDH Head lammator/tooler. must oo serious. self sta.11er & willmg to ll1ke r harge. P ·Squared Boals. 541·2873 BOOKKEEPER· Fu 11 charge, for progess1ve company. Pre(er com· putet" exper. Salary com· mensurate w/ab1llly Non.s moker. Send Reaume lo : Hui s h Mana&t.'ment Co 33208 PaM!O Cerveia. Ste C . Sa.n Juan Caplatn1no, Oll.92875 BOOKKEF.PER. exp6r In pa,yroll &t AP Htrl~uin !>Inn r Pla y hou s e f1t.1 BOOKKEEPER U $l'CY work. Live In C M. area 54S-M08 for In tttvlew appt -----WANT ACTION• C tlfe<l Ads 642·Sifl'Ttl BOOKKEEPING CLERK Immediate operung with a progressive Orange County Corporation of· fenng growth and career sal.llf aclJon. We seek an individual with 1~-3 years ex· penence in general ac counung. Experience on a computenz.ed system a dd'uuw plus. L.u¢ht typ. U1g and fast. accurate lO ·key by touch an ab&olute must. GIMlil.CLHK Math ab1Uty & bte typing reql.lttd X1nt working conditions & company benefiL<> of. fered. Please contact Personnel or apply daily &5: ADP PENSION SERVICES lMI Newi>ort Oenter Dr Newport Beach 6"-4360 ext 263 F,qual Oppot Emplyr We offer excellent com· CLERICAL pany benef!ts including eo.tal Pena••I ma.)Of medical and den· A tal and a convenient "-'-"·of~ .1 bl local.Ion near I.he Oraoie na:>....., ,.,..,., ava1 a e County airport. f'or im· Wllh many fine au~er med1all.' consideration comparues and they re ~ resume or letter of all FREE! mqwry tnclud111g salary S4G-6055 tustorY lo eo.tal P~ '8tSOMMEL TRANS MASK CORP. 39~2 DriYe •adt c 92660 ~uaJ Opportunity l::mployer mt f1h CARPENTERS·wath t1lt· up exper. good wages, yr round employment. future benefits. 979-4044 Ca rpPnter·ex peri enced. Muumum 5 yrs t'ram mg & remodeling. Pay ne~ot1able 645·7062 wkdys8 J0.4.30. CAR WASH HELP FUil & Pan Time 18&0ver METRO CARWA.5H 2960 Harbor Bl. CM Cashier : Exp. mature. rapable castuer needed. For cootemporary retail shop. P\JU ume. Cell or as k for Mo nager. Apropos tt29 Fashion lsl. 6'4-2652 AgeKy 2790 Harbor. CM All.JOBS FREE a.ERICAL 2 PAY DAYS LEFT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Earn extra Cbrtstma!t IDOneYOOW! TYPISTS PIX ACCT CL.BIS ICFtPUHCH OPER CLERIS Must have phone & reUa· b&etramp. Long &abort· term assignments. ffoli· day & vac•tlon pay. Hospitalizataon plan •vailable. VOLT ti,.,,,, ••• Jf1At"4 w f~t 11"' • I •, 3141 c_,.. Orin 54M741 <Across From Orange Co. Airport> F,qual Opport Employer as.sll1ed Ads CLERKS EARN EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS PART-TIME FULL-TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Hlrry! lmn• dtot. openhMJ•· Wll -....,. •ariou• phasH of ston operations. Loh of cHfoMer OORtod. A#Jy ht ptnOft, I •I p..11'1. WtelecNys oi ·11.4 p.M. Saturday artd S..ndoy. 1!9E~~~ Co1to Mesa, CA l ... 0,,ao1-tty ..... ,., • ~ t ..... . ~ , ~ ;, ; . : : . --'-"'·~··.· .. .. ·-. .. . . I 7 . ! ! • .. •' t. • ~ ~ , . ~ i' I ' I • I i ; r • l \ j v I ' ' r I I ! 1 ; i ~ ; . ( ., i l I • MllpW~ 710 ...................... ~.~~ ..... ?!.~~!~ ..... ?!~~ ~.~~~ ..... !!~~ ~.~~ ..... ?!.~~ • ~llC8'T " CM• ..... canet op fer amtura. ~le ortsn Ulted lndlVldaal W/, tfP.DI ekUI Work pluaut eurro.ndln1 wl &d pay 6 k11•flla 1 5'lcn daya F.O CaMad PenoMel Of llct. So eo.t lledJral o.&w. 3\ln Coui llw y SoLq. • llll. Cl.UIS EXPERIENCED IROILER COOK $4.5~ to SS.OD • .._. 1t. tt.g -~ 25-35 haw'S ~ wHI& -Mh SMft •PoWY...._ •MelwM••c~e.u ~• •I oh, .. Okcomh •li.oilW .. a~vlt ....... hr HfTI LU'YIHDEI rosmOH ,\pply ln person. OOL\\etn J.5 '1ny da)'. J.P. MAC'S USTAUl.ANT 10141...._An .• l...CU fl• ldt 0 LlVERYI ORlYt:R /di> amer ~ l.n ----- La llU DI Be at b a na, t..c. s.cr.t.y '"' Good tramporUI L-P, ...... of uoa a m1at Call th~ .. •• ~.sat UU uk for Achri1M ~. ~ 1b11 oppor£unTty it' q1.1rea elU'C'Umt lYPWK Dd\...-Y man tor Hrly aklUal•bortband Cht•nt ~ I.A Times l 30 1UUrt a. •om" traH•l am Lo 6am Larg..-Van M111t b•v~ fuh1onablt" ~1Y-MOVllS nqu1r!!d S600 m n appearanc4' At pro •IXTl.AS • tWS-14Jl/m ~ls I on.a! tel.-pb(Soe 1TU1n htll off!oe lllCMpettclent1y owned •nd oi»t•l.-d ,.OPBTY MAMAG& 1: rn'A-lh 11pportunllV for thr lillht tndlvlduol V11un., pn•ttN"ll-"'v" fir rn Uui1, .... 1nl'lu<.I•• Apt rni:mt rffit11l'I ll'Ollt"-«'lt-nn1ni,i It l"<'modchn11 ''lll l'l"rvl Ion & nt>W O«'<'h For tntervll'W Cull R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 GiUAIOS w....,.., F\&U or p/Um• 2 yrly raiNll Apply eno E. t7U\ St. Saitta AnM ------ GU.A.RDS ,.uu It pllJ[O(! All areu l101rorma furnished Aa.s 21 or over Retired wekome. No t>spertence n1.-c Apply Uolvt-r~al r'rolKUOO ~vice, 1226 W 5th Street. Santa Anu tnterv1~ hours 9-l2 & l"" Moo lhru F'r1 Utga1 SeCTetaO' tr1l.ne. or ~Cid. airport area.: Muat have u cellcnt typln1. llOwpm+. Collcll• de1ree 1n F.agllab preferred $800-$1.200 pr mo depend· 1n&ontWUs. m.9616 Liquor atore cler1t. Newport Beach M&-7863 Llve·ln or PIT COM PAN ION / HOMEMAKER ror mature woman. NB. Pvt nn &: ba. Salary open 54&-9828.. 21314J6. 9911 .w.tym.an for apt com· plt:x . $4 50 hr Steady wurk Pb IM2 4866 l.J.t au.end. Driver, mutt Hood Sailmakers pos•· ~ls~~~ime. Co Fnday O.C.mber Hi. 1978 DAILY PILOT ez HftpW•ted 710 H.ipW•t.d 7100.W,W~ 7100.W,W__, 7100 ·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·•·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.· .. ··.·.-.·.·.·.·· ······················· ...... ~=·~; RECBYIN~/STOCI DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT f"1nl' ttuality Newport Bearh rrta1l i-to1 t' nt•t."<.I~ '-lO<'kroom & rN-clvin~ ~ts1>1stant to ht•lp with checkm~ m & pro<•t•ssang tto include pricin.,n or merchandise Experience 1s not nN·t.•SM1ry if you work earnestly with ncitlnc.~s & ac<·uracy. You must have n :-af<' driving record. becuusc you will tx• required to make a daily drivt> round I rip from Newport Beach to our ~tor<' an We~twood Villa~c <West Los Ani:clC's > to mak~ a merchandist• delivery. Position 1s full time & has Insurance profit ~hnrin~ benefits. If you foel you qualify for this position. plcust• mail a brwf rcsu m<> to. #370. c/o TM Daly '1tot, P.O. lox t 5-60, Co.to Mna, CA 92626. PBX Aoawering s ervice opentor full a. P/T . Call SZ.1'561 PBX OPERATOR Orange Co Arprt area. Inter busy sw1tchbrd . FIT & PIT shifts. E 0 E Many benef. Pay accord· Ing to exp. 546-3333 or m3333 Recept.: l.ighUn« f'1xturt' company needs bright rec:eiit. w/Ute typin~ It pleasant personaihty. Wood Lighting Fixture Co .. nr 0 .C. /urporl. M&-2901 . SALES TRAINEE DAILY PILOl Ul ren»in In OWD bome Call evu or wkDda. ~ ~rvice St•lion Atun daAt, Hper'd. Day & Eves. f.\JU • pl thne. Ap ply. SbeU S&auoa. l1t.b • l.Mne,NB. Senlce Station Alleftd. Thl.'1 hlchty 1ucce11ru1 Costa Meu. esp pn:f'd 1oc..i. ~papet has an Call Gl·9611. CJPOniAI ln the clttula · tfan dePartmct\t. Job tn· SIRYICISTA110t4 cludcuala.,servlce. <'01 l e land Attond•ol lect.lon8 and supervl.l1on F/tlme. Over 19. No of teenago carriers. mechanics. See Mr Sc:lec.'led applicant will eoua. 3490 P'airvlew(al n!ttlve a liberal atar11na ft'al.r> CM u la ry and regularly -.,.-_--.-c-·-orH-la-- scheduJed r1i.les. bonWI -""'"" -opportunltld and m.o oy & PIX OPaA TOI fringe beoeflll ~uch aa ~ lmmedialf'ly Cor peki vacatloiu, medical, full ume work. Full com dent a I • nd 11 f c In · pi1\Y beftelita & xlo't pay turaoce. Poaitlon also pro&r•m. call Mar&ot pnMdea aucresaful ap Pai.n1er at. , pticaol with late modt'I 808WintAMVW CMI' or van Wlt.h penonMI 7600 Westm.J.nster '*' privile,ea Wealmioater AIJpbcant must be 18 and •755ll638-78llO have &ood dnv1ng re Serv Sta Help needed 1m cord. med. FUU or pi t. Apply Hours are approJUmute· ly ll AM lo 9 PM daily. Weekend.a optJ.onal but at overtime rates. fllOE. CstHwy, N.B. ·~Metal o,.r Power brake. punch pre ~. spot weld, exp. pr~f but wtll train. lnlrar~ ll you are quallfled and Dynanucs. 1040 W. 17th interested cell the St.CM.S48-2245 Orculalion Department . . and ask for ~ District Shippmg & Receiving noded lmmt•ct b> ODJVERY ner. lklUJwood cuUnic dlre<' h.llJ ume ror local de 1.cn: bua#w.amen ~40 bv-... -EX"tll dnv•n .. 1lWi ta • kf'Y po~lllon f··• ·~ u&1Y •· "'m n "" • ..,. " "'• 1"e ~a:ufw cand1daw -• o(-all men .. -w., ~ • rec req Pb for appl will be articulate. ont' Uons available for layout & sewuig. S48-3467 MacDonald's needa full & P/T he lp. All ablfts available. 754·99U. 3141 Harbor Bl. CM. UCIPTIOMIST Fin1nciaJ service ore. N.B.. exper reqwred. ac• curate typing, 50 + WPM. Call Myra 4-6PM Moo-Fri 833-2462 PBX operator. ex · perlenced. must be available weekends & --------- Sales Manager's an· TRAINEE ltt\'lew. SHJP/R!!;CCLERK ORANGE COAST Sm etectroniCll co wtxlnt ~ \Y~~n& ~·J.11212 Alk for Mr wbocan1tep1ntua cU~o\ appl. otuvlew11> 1n -•--------COOUt."l altuation" tllk" .AulleUn &n!a t.tu11 mo Dcb''erY p/Ume AM t..J\ charge Compensation 4c C:1 ll ( 714) 7~ \ l 244 Tame• dell v. Laauoa benellta commen.,urate Ha,'TESS. laauly style dinner hou.se. Lunches only-20 hrs. wk. Apply In penlOn at J P. Mac's. 10142 Adams, (a t Brookburstl H 8. eveningl. Call for appt. 8 :30·5PM. Mon·Fri. l£CEPTIOMIST bend & working-: cond, DAILY PILOT seeks aggress indiv will Maida wanted. top wages !)II.id. The 1nD at Laguna. hlN.CslHwy, Laguna 64.S-SOOO ext 520. Immediate full-time opening for s harp. personable PBX recep- tionist with various other office duties. Please call: (714) 7~·2.600. 330W. Bay St. l.ng to Im. some clerical Coeta Mesa exppre{'d.S3.50hr. ~Vl~i C AST I N G Btacb oo.1y 49+3496 wtth experience. ----DElJVERY~ paper to Resume should be sul>-HcMl PEOPLE PERSON ~man seeks PIT as- soc In Whl supply . 6.n-SSllll 642-4321 LARK ENGINEERING An Equal Opporturuty 866 W 16th St, N.B. Employer 642-9205 OOMPANION/HSKPR vendln& mach. Early n'UUedm'confidcnccto Quallf1ed1 perman€!nl. mommg. C.M. area Call Wilham Fawcett live m laaay, care & htc aft.5pm 642-31411 Boiell&Jacob8 h3kp1 for 11m1 invalid · 4t21 Westerly Pl 11 13 widow Comrortabh DBJVBtYMAN _Newport8each92660 ~Porter 1·:.> to 4. Monday thru Fnday. Uruon benefits. Call for appl. 645-5000. extension S20 MAIMT'IMAHCE P/Ume studenl • work at Party rental store. Apply 202:5 Newport Blvd, CM MANAGER Retired couple to manage 75 urut mobile home park. Maintenance & of'C1ce exper. req'd. Living quarters & salary. Send resume to SPMC. 393 Hamilton. CZ. Costa Mesa 926267. IRVINE SAVINGS AND LOAN E.O.E. M/F Petmanent full lime cutuer & salesperson Apply m person Ward & Ham.ogtoo.1Z15 Bnstol, --------- Secretary/ Reception 1st Shop Help. top wa~es & for gTOWlOg publuslung benefits for Shop trainee, compa n y 1n N .B . 1mmed opening!> for Includes gen'I office right person . Call duues + typ•DR monthly ~ for info & rn newsletter. Salary com· tervlew. Deltronic Corp . mens urale with ex· 929Baker5l.,C.M. 01M bch borne. 3 d.t)' ror fine furniture store. wknds. CFn. Sat. Sun> ut NB. Apply mornings Exper dental ass1Stant 2 CM EOE R. E. Sales "Lac. Only" lHIMKIMG OFACAaHR lH UAL ESTA m Free trlWUOg SlOOperwtnd.673-7474 1727 Westcuff Dr. NB dys, Wed/Fri. Laguna --------- :x>NCREl'E Fl.NJ.SHERS Must have valJd CaliC. Niguel.~ Hohl Mite A.lldttor -aper'd. good wages, yr dnver's Uceme. f1GURE MODEL Apply in person betwn d I l , .....,t ~~ •••igomt for 7-3, 1.555 S. Coast Hwy. rouD 1 emp1oymen . Oe11v~ man for early .... ...., .,...,.., _..... LaelmaBeach. future beoefU.s. 9"9-4044 A.M. L.A. Ti~ home pay. 673-5644 days/ eves. Man wanted to clean poola. Cull ume. 96&-8009 Penon to tJe papers 3 to 6 1m. $10. daily, 3 days week. BB'l-8422. Phooe Canvasser Elq> or will train. Hrly wage + bonus . Call George s-8PM. 546-3706 ii you qualify. Ccill714t991..0660 penence Cal I 752·0298 belore3:30weekdays. Secretary needed for counter culture t ype bulmess. ~ ore. Ellete STOOCCl.BK lmmed FIT pos avail for i.ndiv w/clerical ex per Ul stock or purcba:.~ area . Ability to due minor repairs a definite ~O. plus . Call for appt. Distnbut«s NB Cook-Dtonet' House exr. delivery. Must have FOOD Housekeeper lO live an or only. CooUd Mlcbae . eoooomical car. Adults Mature lady, age no bar· out. Non smoker. own Morn preferred. Quiet only. No col.lect.ing. $390 rier. sn.ack-bar clerk, ex· transport.artoo. NB area. Woman Restaurant. po-mo. net take liome. cell. benefits, union, ~7314. 6«).7440 Weetm. Hunt. lkh. area. -01 an age men t op · Housekeeper FT & PT. ---------t _638-0 __ 126_______ portunllies. Mus\ be good benefits . EOE COOi( available early hours. Bayview Convalescent MATBtlAL HAMDUMG Experience desired. not required. Will train. Must pass company physical iocludmg back x·ray. 540-7639, Irvine. E.O.E. Pl77 I RESTAUB .... ....... s E c R E T A R y . Westlaods Bank 979-4600. LI.ft """" 1 RF..cEPTJONlST Some ,_E._O_E_. _____ _ =rted. Call today• MANAGEMENT S.H • good appearanct!, Men wanted full or Grea\oppor for advance· no smolung, benefits. p/\ime. Advancement Pool service repairman ment due to rapid ex· _9C56-_3303 _______ opportuiUties. Apply in DB.I Y Apply morning, El Hosp 2055 Thurin St. Expanding r estauran VER Rancho Market. 2555 c M 642 3505 chain wilb over 50 uruts. Full Time. delivery F.ast Bluff Dr. NB. No -·-· -·------ Wan•-' experieo"-' E person. Standard Sbo~ ""'· ... .,,... pansion program. x-Secretary· Immediate 968-8009 ceptional compensation opening for secmary to Store. 3071 S. Bristol. t'amily~ organiza-person for advertising phooecalls. HOUSEKEEPER/CHILD lion offers pleasant agency In Newport CARE . L l v e 1 n . Printing pressperson , package. 2 yrs resturant Gene ral Manage r of ,_ciiii.iiiiMiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~rate A. B. Dick 350 mgt exp required. Send r a Pad I Y g row i n 5C ,. TEACHE R S -Sub stitute. Kindergarten through 8th grade. Con tact Westminster School District , 14121 Cedarwood Ave . Westminster 894-73U ext 212. E.0.E. working conditions Beach. S3 hour. Pos1tioo GENERAL BINDERY SSOO+room & board . Good opportwulles for available 1mmed1ately. HELP· Crown Label, CM Eves 559·5964. days Mature Girl Friday /Sec t'y for m.gmt coosuluog firm specializing in telecommun1caUoos. 1 girl office. Must be well ~ Good typing/ fl.ling skUls necessary. Dictaphone. Call for appt. 10-5. Mr. Neely (TI4)5&-0289. press. 3M -MR41 2 resumeorcall manufacturing firm in platemaker. Some ex· CAR ROWS f'.V. Must be self starter. udvaocemeot . Excelleo Phone644-7&44. 64.S-OC>lO 768-9629Susan company benefits. Ex· ----------------•I HOUSB<HPERS perieoced desired. Apply Dmtal Ass't., Cull time. GfHCDll f'l.11 & PT employment m penon. must ha v e RD A & UUU. for both days & eves. No IUSI'AURANT able to work with other ~~l~in":~r:~: 1971E.4lbSt.Ste3 dept heads. CP S or Call 833-M34. Ask for Ken Santa Ana 92705. academic background Bob Atten: Sft{erredCallS57·1.821 or ,..,~ OfVlot-Corona Polish. C. M. I lDnR£RS experience necessary. ~ "-~·· ~. 646-9671 LftDU EX>ECootact Persooenel or · Raymond Gravelle ~ in person 1.8120 Mt PURCHASlNG/ lNVEN 835-919$ Washuigt.oo . F . V. 11 1A t4f t llUWCoastHwy ....... rtleoch DENTAL TRAIN[[ <Xfice So. Coast MedJcal RF..CEPTIONIST Cem.er 31872 Coast Hwy. Do you want t.o :1i~our attruBl.ERS So. Lag. 4!$-lJll ;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~ communicatioo · as Ai>&lft 8 recepdooi.st iD a peoplt.> HSKPR. Live-lo & belp oneol.eddental practice? p•P11£RS clean. cook. drive. & Our team needs you. Miil care for 2 yr old 640-UOO MEDICALOFC PERSON <Medical asst .. RN. or LVN) exp in frontlbck Cor internist. Ref req. Eves. 631-3099. COOK & FAST FOOD Newport Beach.~7922 Must have r eliable dys.644-5891eves. t.ransp. & phone. Long & short term assignments. lmurance -Out.standing llooday & vacation pay. opportunity in Costa Hospitalization plan Mesa geeeral agency. available. Experience necessary. MEDICAL ASST. Front or back office. Full or part lime. Reliable exp. not necessary. Send re· sume to 18700 Mam St. Sle200, Hunt. lkh92648 Dental office needs Orthodont1c asst. with cheerful personality. Exp preferred. Noo smoker. 21 yrs or over. 536-7SOOH B COUMTIA HELP Expanding restaurant chain with over 50 unjts f''amily-0wned orgaruza· tion offers pleas ant working cond1tions. --------- Good opportun1ties for advancement. Excellent company benerit.s. Ex· f::!ence desired. Apply l\ifger 16 ... w•l.a.d HIWPOttT IUCH Designer PCB DESIGNER Manufacturer of electro· medwucal products re· QIAres a proven PCB lay· out person who wants an opportunity to make ex· ce1Jent wages. Plus. be imi.mately mvolved w1lb new projects from con· ceptioo to field use. We want an indiVJdual wbo COOKS Houlihans Old wants to grow w1lh a Place is now hinng ex greal t.eam. Equal ()p penenced broiler. uut portunity Employer. & pa.DU}' cooks Apply in Ml F ..5.57-0554 per!IClD. 2-4PM diUJy --------1 Campus Dr, NB. ---------Dial A IUde Cook wanted, expenence Drhen line cook for bUl>Y Operate modern eqwp- downtown Laguna ment & door to door resuuraut. Call for appl. transp. Calif. drivers h e 49'-!Jls.5-Ask for Nana or req'd. No pnor exper Lynn. nee. Good driving rec a eoutomR HELP Frr. Apply ln person : Cary's Dell, 3309 E. Cst Hwy,QlM. must. No Sunday work. Orange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Ml. lier· rmann. F. Vly. Dishwasher. ma In· tenaoce man, 40 hrs a week. 64(). 7440. Couples or Individuals want.l.ng lo supplement rami.1Y income. P-ttruu -.vas ume; 3 positions avaJI. r.nu• · Call Cor Interview, Pat or Ous I drivens needed Lynn. ~l98. for maj wblsle nunery. Applicants must have CREW MNGR NEEDED oea1. clo appear & gd top $SS paid. Must have driving rec. Exper In _v_an._Ca.1 __ 11 _~ ___ 16 ___ 1 bandlirur nursery stoek bel~1l>ut not nee. Con· CUSTOOIAM tact Mr Molina ot Mr lodependent sch ool Martln.962..fl604. oeedl PT cuslodJan for 4 tn a ctay/af\N. cau BUI DRIVER ~1410 Dellvery le clean-up man. mus\ keep abop cln CUSTODIAM Ir drive dellvery van. Days, no exp nee. Good Must be respon 6 have working eond. Mual have good driving rec. S3 br to car le phooe, P/dme & start. Call 540-8027. F/t.lme. Ca.11833-7015. -------- CUSTODIAN Temporary head custo- dian uraently needed by HW\l1nltAln Beach City School DiJJtrl ct. $8581 mo. =., 1 m 14th St. HD. i1.~0AY lllVER WANTED SUNDAY ONLY To d ettve r DAILY PILOT bundles to car· r1en ln Ne'*P<>rt Beach area. ReQulret van or tarse .tllion waaon & a ~ driving 'l'~cord. VOLT 'ti"""'•'<lnAn~ •.,.: •1vir1 •., 3841C..-Drtn 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Opport Employer GIRL FRJDAY: Vaned ofc work wtsmall mfr. of Math teacbi.ng machines. 497·3600. GIRL FRIDAY PART/ FULL Tl ME Financial bwu.ness de- sires mature woman w1lb good s kills for general office d uties. NEWPORT HEACH 7SU12.3 GRANDOPENING ERNESTO'S CONT'L CUISINE Looklng for expert tho· ing room personnel. Waiters, Host.ess. Bartenders. good ap· perUJl(.'\!, $880 per mo. + Ups. Apr·ly in person. 24312 De Prado. Duna Pl G-R-E-A-T SALES JOI HOW OPEN 0000 PAY. GOOD HOURS, GOOD CON- 01TI0 NS . MANY FRINGE BENEFITS. FAST GROWING COM· PANY PROMOTES FROM WJTIUN. TRAIN F 0 R T 0 P M A N A G E M t: N T STARTS "IM M EDIATELY". KEYBOARD EXPERIENCE HELPFUL WF. HAVE OUR OWN TRAJNI NG PROGRAM PUT-ON BY 'mE COUNTRY'S TOP 0 R G A N S A.L E S PEOPLE. CAO. AT ONCE FOR INTERVIEW. ORGAN EXCHANGE. STAN NUNN n41588-'73QZ. 9UAIDS L-Ow pressure office w!Cull range of daily in· surance duties. Com- p ens at ion com · memurate w I abilities 642-6500 or 546-3205. JANITORIAL type work. $3.75/br lo train . Im· mediate raise when trained. Rainbow Services, 714-646-9780. Jamtor. days, must have transponatioo. J0.40 hrs pr wk. $4.00 hr. 751-5011 bet. 4-SPM or Iv msg. JANITORIAL P/lJme jan1tonal pos•· !ions available. All areas Apply betwn 4:30 & 6 :30 pm 17182 Armstroog Ave, Irvine. S4(}.78U. KEYPUMCH onllATOR Night sluft. min 2 yrs ex· per, will punch on key dJ.sc system. Xlnt salary & bener.ts Westlands .Baok.979-4600.E.O.E . KEYPUNCH OPIRATOR Several openings exist for exper'd operntors. Univac 1900 ~x per helpful, but will tram. SWUli shift s100 shift dir- ferenlial Salary will de· pend on your background & exper. and is com· plemenled by many Cine benefits & our ideal N. B. k>caoon.Forappt.pbone Lynn Stansfield (714) 759-7853 AVCO Fi:.-.dd S«Yicn 620 NewFoxt Center Dr. NB92ti60 Equal oppty Employer LAIAIDE Experien ce d pblebot.orny/ back h1b procedures . eall Mar1arel ro r oppt. 640-01AO. LABORERS needed In H.B. lDd plant. must be depend1ble & In good physical cond. Avall for 1lt fl 2nd shlf\s. $3.2$ lo $3...50to11.Ut. Cast ralses. Ca.ll89f.3356for nppt. Laodscapt' Maintenance Ooatalner aardenlng. rail time, 494.0168 MED TECH To worit in N.8. Must have Calif. license. All phases of lab exper. Call Margaret for a ppt. ~140 MeyerboC's Restaurant. So. Q,a.,t Village bas 1m· mediate openings for sandwich makers. rood prep, & cashiers Ph Tom af 2PM for 1n t.ervlew 540-8044 Models. fem. Sharp, figure only, SlS per hr. 642-6282. 968-3520 Bob. Nurses LVN. 7.3 & 11·7 Country Club Conv. Hos p ~) <Xfice Manager.Sales Good opportunity ror ad· vancemeot. Will train/no expenence necessa ry Must be 25 yrs old or older & be avail on Saturdays. S57-082A or 774·6090 1525 Mesa Verde #206. Co!lta Mesa. ORDER DEPT trainee to rm order11 ror off. supply Co. Ph for appt S57-92l2. Ask for Mr.West Part time· Boys to usem· ble L.A. Times 2 to 6 am Sun morn Mus\ II ve Westm. Kunt. Bc b. s:B-01216 PART TIME EVENINGS Adult.a with ouutaoding. attractive ~rsonaUtles who enjoy working with kida. Start at S3.50 per hour. Pbooe 64.2-4321 Ext. 250. BETWEEN 4.00-5 00 PM. AlkfwJiM Equal ODoortunlly Employer PWE.UP PERSON with at leut t year ex· P•rience. prefer abl)' newspaper. Excellent oompeny benefits. Apply between t AM • 6PM. Mood&)' thnt Friday. it;t•• >'°"pay for a30 r~•d ln the DAILTPILOT saVICI DIUCTOltY DO IT NOW• 64J.H71 "4MUI ...... o.W...or HtrryS..-, .... OpportHlty P/T.Mn-1~ opeclnp for HCW'lty fualilt ln the Oran1e Couot1 aru. Uoiforme are lumllbed & oa the Job tralnlnl l• proV'lded. YI• bave man.1 lnlerelUnc potlllMe Oil all sblft• for men. le women. lklrm loW"Oa· Uana1 Security Sa-vices. l'm £.. Center SL. 1105, Au.helm 835-4830. £qu1l opportunity ~- LEGAL SECRETARY tul.1-Ume iencral omce . C.M. (Tl4) 548-e&CM Leaal Secr etary. ex· periooced. Laguo• N"~. Ul.Q223 ORAMl!ICOAST DAILY PILOT MZ·5MZ D>W.BaySt. CottaMeea Equal ()pportwfil)' Empk)fer . , . -. ~ -. " ,,. --. ..., ...... "'. -Id""'"··-· ...... -.... TORY CLERK needed IUSfAURANT flt. lmmed apening, full lrvineCh•bbou.se 18 seek· co beoef. Some manne iog counter bclp. 3-llpm. exper . preC'd . Call Also pt-time SaUSun .• Balboa Marine good pay, full club Hardware. 5411-9671 for prvlg's. Jack. 754•7500. Secretary. Law office. t----------Part Time. Salary Open. I'elepbooe Operator for 833-0101 . a ns wering service. a1>Pt & details. E.O.E. rri/f/h. REAL EST A TE SAW PEOPLE Wesley N. TayLor Co. is a 33-year old firm wholly owned & operated by 1ls founder. We are not a subsidiary, branch or franchise -JUBt head· quarters with a round· the-clock access lo manageme nt for as- sistance at any time. Our an-house video tape hst· l.ng & sales tramang pro- gram by Tom Hopkins is lhe finest real estate trairung available. We have an opening for 2 s alespersons with en thwuasm, character & lnt.egnty lo match our high standardl> Your own private desk & no part time s ales people c.omnussion splJ t up 1 o 70'1 lntervlew by ap pouruneot ool y Wesley N Taylor Co Realtors 644-4910 Receivlnf & Marking Mgr. Ful tJme position. exper w /hardware merchandise req. Apply In person. Bwld & Grow. l8102Culver, Irv Receptionist. P I T . weekends only. General office duties incl. typinfl: & 10-key add. Apply at Marina Dunes. tOt N Bayside Dr .• or call Dee at644-0126 Rettptlonist wanted. al Michael Garri son's Haircutting Salon. &42-6470 UCEPTIOMIST for l>Usy Irvine Travel aemcy. Accuracy lD typ l.ng .ft CUl.ng a must. Very bu,,y phones. Sal comm w/e:qer. Qualified only need apply. 957-2700. Rettpt1onlst/Typu1t To work Cor growing na· tlonal trancblae com. pany l.n lrvtne corporalt.- office Mon-Frl. 8 to s Starting salary $900 per mo . Cal l A il e•• 114-540-7744 Restaurant · Exper. waitresses. hostess. busboys. Interviews Thur, Fri & Sat. betwn U-2. The Dana Trader Restaurant . 34150 Pacific Coast Hwy. Dana Point Restaurant : Applicauons now bet.Dg accepted for Manager Trainees Paid vacation. insurance. .iood oppor tun1ly for right pel'llon Apply at Colony Kitchen. 27142 Ortego Hwy San Juan Cap1Strano. Mon· Fri. 8 to4. Retad Clerk. PT. Mon Fn. nud day brio, ideal ror mature woman 84&9000 S ALE S CLF.RK . established stationery store needs permanent mside sales person Of· ficesupply ex per helpful. but DOl necessary F'r inge benefits. group medical. pa1d vacation .. 6 holidays. for appt call BeUyCaZlll 751-1732 Sales LOVE PEOPLE'.' Have some sales or medical background., Demonstrate race & body massager in pre stige dept. stores. Com mission potent• a I S2000+by Ch ristmas Start immediately. Citll O'Jwn. 213/381·3906. SAW MAH f\ill.ume. expaodmg of fice, from 18-70 yrs old One sale can make you $1400. Mission Mobile Homes 638-8841 SALESMAN-YACHTS Kona Ma rine. Lido Village. n~67S-t403 F/time, graveyard shirt SF..cRETARY-G1rl Fri· Z!8 Forest Ave, Lagun;1 day aome boolleepin2 Bead1. exp. destred. Call Tues. -------- thnl Fn. 673-2180 Telephone Sales One of the fast.est grow ing companys in OC ~ two experienced teJepbone sales people tu wort from our office in Irvine Earn $20,000 your first yr. For interview. phone 540-6091 ask for Aruta 1B.EPHOME SOLICITORS Stx:RETARY for young Lawyer. Req. br12ht Secr'y wbo has at least 2-3 ynt. secretanal exp. w/min. 70 wpm. d1c- taphooe & ~ood gram· mledit abillues + de- SJre to learn word pro- cessing mach. Exc·ell Newport Center loc Please submit resume t.o Mr. Bruce. S50 Newport Clr Dr. Suite 900 N.B. !l!m) Experienced Only. Sel I Daily Pilot. Hi~hest com· Secretary. Person who is m1ss1on paid. Your willing to work & learn ~D Caa~bo~Yi !? .. ~e!.~!· for an exciting )Ob ex· · ...,.,,........ K led 1..JP M. pencnce. now ge 1n 1---------ronstrucllon he lpful. l'OOLMAKER-part tlm(' AP/ AR $650+ 848-45T7 Of' rel.Ired OK. To bwh.l S"'""RETARY sunple LF. MF. PMF. ""' DJ etc. Day shlft.. A II to Gen.I Mgr of lrg in· beoefits. 557-4321 sura.nce agency lmmt.'d --------opemng Xlnt benefits. Tow Truck Drivers e>. UX'ldg dental & mvest· per'd. Top pay. Appl v ment plan Reqs 80wpm. G&W Towing. 7 40 tJ 100 SH Call Mr. Gunkel <»um Way, C.M. 642-l.25~ _&15-8SSO ________ TOW TRUCK driver-. SEX:RETARYIRECEPT. So Coast Plaza area. Ac· curate typ1St, pleas ph persnly. S& I based on exp. Call Bob Opson. ~ml. SECaETARY for gnr.ving corporation in recreation fi eld. C:.t n· didate should be a Kood organizer with s harp pers onality . Bus y phones. type 55-60 wpm & dict.apbone. Salary com· meosUT11te with ability Non·smoker Send re· liWlle to HWBh Manage- ment. 33208 Paseo Cerveza. SU C. San Juan CaplSlranO. CA 9267S *Secretaries* Encineennl! Secy Gen1 <Xe/Secy/ RE SISK Employers Pay All Fees Uz Reinders Agency 4020 Bireb St. Ste UM ~Beach 833-8190 CalfFor Apgt/EStab '64 needed. Must have exp & bve m CM 646-96311 TRA.FACMGR We need someone to kc p track of our growUI. The applicant we are seelwlg has excellent or garuzational skills & ad verl1sing agency ex peri~nce T he idea l person will have lht· ability to handle many tasks & meet deadlin1·~ ui a friendly. pursuas1v'-' manner. nus lS a key position 1be successful cand.idu le will be rewarded com· mensur ate with ex perience. Resume should be submitted In con r~to: William Fawceu BozelJ & Jacobs 4121 Westerly P l. 1Jll3 Newport Be1cb 82860 Trainee Alarm mus11· sy.o1tem field installat.lon S3. ~hr to start.. 642-3490 SALISHOPLE Grow with a proven win· ner. THF. REAL E.STATERS have 2 open- ings for qualified salespeople. Quallflc•· lions: lnte1r1ty & t>o· --SCTY--/UC--.-T--TYPtST t huslasm . Highly ir R.eceptlonlst/Secrctt1ry. i\lll time Cor elite elec· l.ronlc oonauJUng firm. To nm front omce & ••· aiat staff ol 10. Must be fllOOd typist. Etectroruc/ • ~ lan,ruage pre· femd. DuU• variable. wW tn1D Depeodablllt)' 1 mull. We require a sell tit.art« .nth business at tibOI. Ctt~l.Mty. $800 per mo to st.art. 835-~7 fterson:.hied & ~·ro · ror Jirowln1 Newfrr.rt Great oWtY fOC' typist in ,. ...... al Newport c.eottt Law Of eWooa.l Lrai.nlng avail•· DICa re Ht.ale 1rm. nee. Must tYee 'fOWPM. ble.ForCurtherinforma· Sa l ary ba eed o n leaal citpef." die · tlon. call Darlene Coe. qualiflcatJona. 640-5112 taphone pref. Knowledg" 64().2500. You'll be glad SEC'Y/RECEPT of word proceQOr equip. youdid. XJnt secretarial skllls, will be a btg plu s. SAJ.£S.RETA1L aood phoae port00allty, ~ office s u pply & sta· for R E. Developer. nr •---------Uonen. exr retail aales O.C. Airport, XJntaalary Typ~at/TypeHlters., 1r penron. ful time. Pb for & beodlt.a. Send resume you re GOOD SSSS np d ~ S57-9212 Aak ror Mr to PO Dolt c~. Irvine, Artec 2000, Xerox 100 Wmt Ca 92713 dual tape, CompSet 510 · Buay Word·ProcaatnK SAUSIRetall SICY/RICIPT Typuettlo1 Servlc•· Mm>Hlll7 Help younell to a H_ca~J ~klcllon or Qua.UDed HODefub In the OAlL Y \>11.0T llELP WANTED ADS CHllSTMAS ror Mluton VleJo or· needs YOU. FT/PT or ~y • thodont1t ore. Bkkp1 ~OI ~~ .. ~area Knowled1c In ~aam a ex51, some PR worlt. , __ 'lbe ..... _Ot_fi_c ... _ .... ~ ___ • _ hdptul. Apply ~ & Pme. ~mial. rel. 4"-~t. front 0.ma. 2TOO W. Coaat da)'I per wk .. beMl,'Hl Ct" 1mall mfmf•l co ln Hwy, NewPort 8Hch ~ll.o abWty. 13M033. C.M. iu-1">. · .. 7 I ~ I , I ( ! ~ r ' f I I ~ l I I J I i l ' ( . • f 1 ' I DM.Y PILOT ~ ........... ~~~~I ~ ........... ~~~.~ ....... i::.• .. • ... •.-....... • .. 0.1.0. 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Pleaaci mnd MOea 47$ 3613 call4'7·lOllZ -~ -dr)Gt/wuha. 1na\~htd ,.... .. ,. 1041 .... tkt lllT-*r pair, •Int <'ood . Mui\ ••-................. .. 117-006 I ..u ua Mta-1 ~ cao, 111 m•,.. HUMTHS..JUMH.IS.IQUIT A TIOH Pool table. 4"'1"9. 3·pc slate. I"•·' lhack, MOO firm MH03'7 ---- RCA SELECTivtslON $ mo1 old. -4 hr video ndr. VCT2IOO s.s-n. M5-l.2U u ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• bon:Jew/yd ~ IJll) 8~ 0 f f 1 C .. • ~ 10 I I old Lovablt Nfl'd ntw USSOHS-TIAtMIHG·SAUS <'umplt•ll• tr.mun.: fuci lily with lop h'vt•I 'II off 1¥9tYTM .... GOISI 2 Yamaba Cha mo•. hehnttl. CB rad.lot, Lent, c•JTII) 1tove. ~. 1•1ano ( A.nlra >. mlac A lo z New Simon aamc. aHll f.i rtor y aule d S:iO MG-2134 .,._ ______ _. 8 41 K. TV analyst S70, l!lce>S.C. eurve trcr $10 1\-ktroft.IJC * seope 185 S48-623Z overload OnAd Rhrl t..ab Mia l'up Mfn9UIAUC1'1<* .._ a wkl. Rn lly n .. 1 t-'\Aal rt:"' 'I' CorUc11aolRC9en1Nr'1 Chrl•tmu Gtft Ph A1.tk Anllll t.o be IOld 'ml 0.0 lT al UAM PNV~ h tilial I "· Sun t 11 81lt1~r. llH•. cr1•l •I, furn , ~a r1 •tn• t or <luutn»• 171 ~>' Par~ Rd C.~rtno lklt R v. ,,..., AIK'UOMU• 1311.a Hirt111~ h •111-.on pro({r flm·b••r.cinnor lo a tl vtllH'N I wt·ll m annt•rcd S <:hool llonwi. All of our l11i.tructors Hide. Show & At tt•ml ridint: l l'1Jt•her dinics on a n ·u ulJr husas I0!4unn~ you of thl• rt n••'t quality mi-tructlon ms well tts I ht• 11lo't r urrt•nt methodis -2544 sp1dal sw,.... .. t lm~ C .. bmcrt-In d.lan Cbr11tmaa Orn• mut1. ~tiaded wall banalnl aims1 or1111nol Afriu n " II m alayan llhoto&r•J>ha, 31740 Co1111l Hwy-So. Laauna . ~ IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arp OdyNey Symphel1e r + wivll ca...e. xl.nl ('()nd, 1915 or best otter. 842 29 l• CJt' 5'8-0411) In " •t ;;\J St:l.I. 't :)1 TH \U t: 't.'.\I It 1':\T 'E\1 To 11IJl't• )•JUr lid In thl'> ('olurnn l'.111 fl12·567K DAILY PILOT -------R.C A. cop-coos-remote 1135/olfer. Color VTR 1160. Camera 113$. Ml-6232 Stel"ClO &peake.n, .... priCt! ! 4 J 8. Lalllinf• L·EIO'as , al.lo ' L.ElO • pauive: radlelora. Ml ' pm .. ChHl fr•~Ur , wo rk• IJ'Ml, YW haul Av•1lluhle for m arket Qu,;1ltt.y Show t lorhl'b. S.•lt•t.•h .'<i young prospe<'l1' at v ,1rio u!i ~ttJ~eR ortrainin~ WISTaMTU.IMl .. G MOW AVAIL.Alli '9•1Bart>T,..._st0ck Hone s.tfleltt-1 ........ Wuber/Oryer. Organ; frtcldarc elec. xlnt cond UOO/ pair' Ham· mond Oraan. M3, runs Wl"ll. kW 1-5 M4 8322 alt &pm. m5363 For Sa.le Thoma• Tnaoon Orpn. X1nl cond Pu Uy electronic. beautlrully carved wood $2500 Come" See at 1180$ Sky Park CU'. Swte G. Irvine ~2000 SKI BOOTS I~. Slu. 6"61, .. & Mlrt.e f'URl.JC nJRHrnJRr; tu>Ml !~· Bv.. ~ Sklt 11 .. u1 1K25 r, to 1111 &ii14I cm. ~rnon .,. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Po&e9 $2. 9M-2:.'M9 Gt I .. t0 I 0 •AllTIOM• T ... 7:JOPM t'fO:I'. tlOR.'°'f: ... l!;RTl l..11.io. R 614'! SPICIAL C .. ISTMAS OffH 17141 494-4644 Brand new Snu&·Away l:>Gby buket Calleo Ho· 11\1 MO. MZ· 1070 Girll alo clot.bes. Size s 7 ••••••-•••••••-•••••• w· ... ••s to..nw..-1 ""'' "-IONM E'.NTS P•ndlDI rt-•l •ur•nl SJ'O<ll.IJ UIDATlONS ti\a.tn Wllh U" r ~ \U\lb •·1rNly owiW'd cwai••U'• 1.o vt>I)' t> rm a «'h t 100 oft•ra plt'o.anl rhmtt •rtllCll~. dln1n1 wurlllnll c o ndittcnii. rm l11I• WMr lndJ.an Cott.on 'IOf• ESTATE SALE Good upwn un1u .... for •mn. chlnaa, llvtn1 rm !llZ U\Ch ruund h.,.d1CJt'k + lov11.11q~ancockt¥Jl Baltic AmbH Be ad11 Jidvlll'4..-mt'nt ~·'"'"'lknt lhla, 1'moll• •la nd• maplt'dlnJSli room tablt' +tnd lbll. rwil rethnt'r, Necklace. Tie Bar. Slick ........ IOIO ,_Rltw:t IOSO Jewelry 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ki 11 waterbed by Wat.er Cb.Ki. poly roam 11dei.. compl ·coet S600. sl l<tOO 2 twn matt/boll 1pmgs s:;o, dnl cond. 642-464'7. MZ-29'll ,f•H'l~Y t>t-n.-hl'\ l-:.11 m•ICIUIOt' ra<'k•. trnfa With lwo oxtr• IHV\lll " Mllntnew •10M p In . cur r 1.1 n k 5. ,Pml-n~ ck"'1Tt'ti Apply 1bl•. aofu, .nd lov <'IWn PLUS ono el•• loit Cigare tte lloldl'r. 5 • , pi!rMlf'I H Hb, r•fn llt"Uluu. and llOflW awell toy11 ror ~Nll4' room set : Tbl/4 Beaut l4K gold & antq 20 gal Norri• 1t.a.lnlea1 stl ' 6l0Vtr. rU"'=~arptt.a <lviatmH ror your kld1! c hr1. la hutch. aofad deep red Garnet Rings. wat.er cooler. concr4#te ~ """'T Ult-~ OUT OilJ "'--Clln. llr1·2U86 ---<2> i•K gold & Garnet etepplo1 11tone1. aora. • 11ldoll)oro&4!rl0j&O uun llllllH C714J771-1076 4-•...L... 1055 Necldaca: l w/Cameo. lamps, rad.lo, TV. ltbr ~ ~• ,._tu.... _...,.. -lAdies 5ct Opa w/6 11de ctwr. Call 642-2108 arter :' __,.,. _ """' S •va S •fl a •VI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,,. _ _,,._ ( ht g ld) 12 SPM •11 day Sat ' ' U.GiUMANACH ATl5 ~ •A ~.r. :oAi;.L:s 8J>~~ !mrEJ\ OARAOt: SFlALE ~ Qpat.0<u•~ct __ ... _ __.:;... __ . --.. _________ , W• honor BofA, M C. XLNT. 1 ~ .. 5 /C•S tl "'1c.l.8&17.21'42 eet & 2:v.ct>. ladies spec· Comer 1roup. lncl. twn Cuttler'• C ht'c k11 & ... " Lane H Buch ... D d beds. record playe r . WllEELAUONMl':NTtlt Cuh Nu p er•on1 I ·m~ ' · ---· ---tacwar anlq l1tmon AM/PM radio. coverlets. lJRAKETECtlNICIAN ch«u PLEA.., .. : t-'ood GARAGESALE ring <3 OS c enter Ukenew $~.646-41147 ......__ T o..1r1 .... -•~ l Klng diairiood. 2 111pph1re11. If) ·~--. lrl' Cenl«r. ~ avail•blfl Ile nu 1ubJt.'C1 I y """' 8· un ... ,g ae • cl ea. 4 aide dlamonds 1n SO gal aquanum sail or rreah waler. c u11om stand. 2 ftlters etc. $100. • white w 1de s poke d wheelas & tires. St<>O. Op bpn electnc organ itood cond Much exlra music. $75 5"S 9203 da)' work wttk.1H1l11r)' i' t.opr91al~ *•I U * * bed. dt~1eni. tbla, TVs, .Jntlft etUn ) GIA l'OmlJUN IOO Ap>PlY 3000 MAS1TllS •UCTIOM Good ·--' ""'·rrutur" •· chn. kitchen 1tem1, .,.......um 8 ig 1-; <~1 llwy, < dM ,,_ AppUa':;:a .... OR 1 ~iii Pols. da shes. lamps. appraised at 143.888 By =~ewporte~g~ llellorSEU.forYou i.oob. art suppUcs Clos-appt. only Make offer WtUT t-:ft ltll( tlatale, All mW!il go Pvt party 7l<t15SHlllS Wr n· loolnnl( for a ~11111 MAST•S AUCTION Fn 12-4, Sal 10.3 2071 s Diamonds' Xlnl quall ,)mW for our 2 )'r o ld lkydft 1020 646-1616 & lll-9625 Vl•ta De l Oro, Eu:it ty• Musl sell al below "'m•it•iane Good op ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl~Ca doc umente d whls . • VIOlin. hard 1bell case. Sffl 642-33'79 HOllNER ACC'Ord1o n . New Verdi Ill. <'Olll 1700 +$3501 olf eT. 548-41232 perfect cond M2·1070 Never used Hnd Ski• Ul>'S Solomon 444 bmd· an&• S1•0 U11ed onc4' Caber boots 111 '7 '40 i.--------M"-4 84().3408 Sportt.J Gooch 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 ptece Wood tone SonOr DrumSet. Remo Heeds. U7S 833-ll98 Scuba gear·tank. reg, anfl vest. gun • misc. S27S l,.udwig S.pc drum set. 8 ~. ZlJ/'79&-9908 drum•. Zildjlan cym · ---------1 Surfbo&rd 6' 10". ba.la, ~7$. 545-0087 Good cond.lt '°" Offk.e"" ••• • & mlM23 .s1s-92'6 ... ,..... IOIS • •••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt ~ & used olc rurn . plan files. wk ben<'hn C E.SURPLUS63l·Z'7'7'7 Spe~d·O· Pranl Fl u1d Dupllcat.or. Model 2300 For Sale "as 1s". besl of· r er 6'2r432 l ext '29'7 Large metal dei.k & swi veJ cbalr. SSO Porturuty Call for an cao c ~S323 tervtew 61~32'11 • omn2ny SACRJFICE -6 Pl' bcJrm SUR FBOA ROS n e w 14" commercial buffe r tlmt c.J:"'&..1 1 Ht S141. Century Model cmt.om S~lU Sltgblly MacM uy 1071 $125 Clannet ISO. Call M 1 s c u s e d ~ llomef\Jm ~MS.$80. UaedS2Sup. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54&9490days. CLOSED OFFICE. musl RESTAURANT equip-t.m ftanlerBut boal 18' New &OldBchCrwsers 549-3077 "'-"' .. -,, .. ,~.,. sell elec ty,..wnters menl ror sale . '714 / Johoaoo. 1'0 H P call 552--0966 ... n Remington mdl 26 S37S 968-1841 eqw~ for fishing Mltdas1•N MX BIKES99&up .... .,.,... •. .....,..,'7c.v. Wanted 13" Planer. ,,., .. ~ Beach At.hJet1c · .-~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• New10apdblkea$91.50 CASH PAID lndone111an t e mple ...... per. membenihlpSISOor 01 ett'1 ""d l 2 S32"' 0 -.n /•~.,..,.,..., ,......,. 1005 N 846-6429 ""--t ofC•r. .,~·>.21•u or av · .,. 1 · ... w •--,_.., _...1.4V. 1;um• II ew&Ulled3-5-IOsP.da For ad used Cum, anll· bronze., pewte r . oils. ~ " ~ ""' Both wuts less than 1.yr ... -. ••••••••••••••••••o•• VllltJAge Schwinn bi.ket1, ques4cdrTV'1957·8133 pnnta &c llthoe Sora bed, Veruca1 mHl, lurret. van· 8'73-0782. old & an xlnt cond . HIA. Stereo 1091 loah.M9W 4MTICi)UI SHOW & pe.rtaandaccess. n..~ , .. RB m"lt/bov tbls&cllam1, breakfront, dnve, 3HP. I yr old. Si"aer Golden Touch 'N _9116-_24_78 ______ ....................... 1, dp 1.t 9030 S ''E 3'70Ne~ Blvd CM ~" .. .. .. ~a ue door ope ner ·-& JVC MARK 118800. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ,_... ,.. 79 I 0 aprn:fi 189. King $99, twn ra., , Feed. Coolant t: D M. Sew. Spun. con110le. good P.ts 8017 .JlununatonCenterM"ll _ .. ·-___ _ f 1 S C erman vi nyl e a s y Machlne 18x30 tunk .......... I'"" SI erwr .. 0,3 MARKllK0·5200, lnllallble boat 13'. can ,.,. .. -or · ~ 28 ea. 'en ch " i r , I "M Ev~ c . u,...., """ e .--0 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"I""" + s""'uker!" and L--..i•e • ., .. p, Xlnt "ond tan 4 7 Presented b{i M I H ,.,.,. .. 0 "'" Gorton Vert1c11I m tll, n ev s"" $""5 2 .,._,....,... ,,_.. " nauw ...,., ' , · . Good Chr1atmas Gart. lW'Y e ome urn t~peWnter,stamp<'ollec q · n er u l>u .. , • Parrot Cage. stainless more $18! 831·3«'7 aft Pd $2200, asking $1500. .mpireExhlbllions.Se l munll 24 .. 10 tt pd , 519-:.177 laun & muc h more 8·0, Feed. Gd Shupe. s1dechu1rs PP ACler 2 st.eel Paca!ica . hke new 6pm 586-~ •puce avail ror anro Peugeot Xlnt cond. Mon ----~inltely no junk. Dec Comet electrical i;, ton PM,646 75tl2 $00 644-1651. ISJ.!·6343 or ,..;_..:.,. _______ _!_ __ ..:;.__:===~ ~~l_ f''ri, 5403424', 8 30.5 30 SOFA. 6', Celery color IS.1'7 9·3PM. S522Sierra chain hoist Bridgeport Bump"r Pool T a bl•• 640-7&1!1 plaJd w/maple arms & 1}JllP m1llin~ h eud . .. • •--------1 ukrorScott leu f olds d o wn to R.oJa, Turllcrock, Irv Collet11. l!"·:S Jaw Air 846·2920 SC'hw1nn s ldl' PARROTS JW.as Wlullaker Antiques 2 $('hwi~~bikes. ~o " rooch. Good cood SSO or ~ 24'711 Chuc k . K M II 2 0 0 walk bike, 893 64~ Tamt'd Molucran $750. CHalSTMAS SALE whct:lll , convertahle, best off<'r ~54043 art IJdo lslt: Vaa Barcelona Complt-le. lathe front Spectacle parrot.s S90. 250/0 OFF bo ys or girls <;.di 6pm. R1k et1 , ak1s . rum. etr . =~~~9.~;;, lllrough ~:;~e~l~~~m~;~·<':~~r~ Afric an Grey S33S. Am, Enl(, f''r e nl'h & 41M-7117 _ _ MUSTSf'C·S pcbdrm sct, Sal 9AM 1 ~-_ ----typewriters. hkt' ne w. ~htiron cag~21 lustrlan rO<'keri., d ockJI. 1922 .Anllque RoadOU1 sle r 2 pc Uv rm sel, rclnr Sat !M. Cust.om bar 78x35 Mial•IOUS 1010 <'<llll $650 eu. will ta kt• ball trees, tbls, chrs & balloon la re bake. re· Imps, lbls Century Model with 2 stools. Tappan ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2'7Sea. 11418''7 9300 1rrwll8. firusbed. $250 544 -0805 Horne Furn 549-30'17 wall oven, mirror 42x 100. LUGGAGE TAGS %M0 Nwpt 81 CM 64,S-5341 ~ • ---------King aprd. & hdbrd. Ughl rrom your business card Uruvers1l)' Albletac Cluh Mernbenh.ip. S200 t'or Ouistmas" 64.2 3181 Amazon Parrot w11h custom perch Sl.21>&4.5·37'6 lST E VER PARKING fi.xtures.21Ulks.ceramlc Send one card ror each ---------1 Super Gary Turner BMX LCYJ'SALE. Sat Dec l61h Ulea, Misc Comer San-tag plus ooe spare. We AnbqueMualc Boxes' Rael/lg b1cyde l8'h lbs. 5'm 1'7tb·9am·~m. Qual bago Or/Trndewmdll Ln return permanently Slot Mac~• Cl<><' ks ' S2ll>/b8t ofr 752-6232 rum. wood carved acceaa N. B sealed attract• ve laf & HlJOESELECTlON Centurion 10-s pd 1120. (g1rt1) dl11cont1nued f. Fn-Sat-Sun 9 Lo 5. Anll· strap, meettng air me AR9ric• AIM> 5-spd SUngray $60. lbowrm aampleti, as as. ques, nmc items. Wall 1.0 req1Drement.s Pre· lllht~ Hothunew m-0862 one of a kind alems pre-sell ~8·8'72'7. 246'7 vent Ion " lhert• For a G ....... --1 Fro m SlO .. C ash & NorseAve.C.M penooallzed leg enclose ~" BMXR.acer,custombwlt. Carry ENKEBOLL ----wallpaper, fabri c or Open Wed. lhru S&l f~ ... ~~ S2SO/betil of D&SIGNS 16506 Avalon MoVlng East Sale. New "Day Glo" paper & we 11ll2Kettennl(, Irv "'' .,........,., 81 Ca refrig. JO s pd bake . wiJI baQk & l.nm your .. -•1•7•14•)•7•54•··1'7•7•'7--l 2 8oys's bikes. SlS ew. 10 -··-non_______ i'Urniture 2617 Or11.nl(e tap. Or l ry two cards ~ t1pdbl1teS20 0 -...,"'I "' Ave B,CM.5411-1682.Sat backtoback ... u7.zle loading !lhol l(un. tl40-1549 nevw l twin set $SS. F1Jll &Sunallday. PRIC ES ••1 siS60, sterUied twin mat S2eaor3/S5 MOid Inlay, enl(ruvcd Sch L di ed & box $35, kang 111 S6.S Antique Solid Rd Oak Tbl 4/Stag.OJ,l OOea . I '"' k s. Co m p I e t " WIM a eh 5 ~pe : 8&J Mattress. 547 5636 &schJ desk11. Misc. items 6/9tagal1.SO ea . w/powdl'r flask & shot IJ.keoew,$1!S. ----&tonsofnew (abnc.Sul lOormore$1.40ea. "')UCh S4H·5938 549-9173 Fl I 11 I 0 .,.~wt '7 ,.. ~-~rTsamp._eFI!~ ·01u .... s . .:,...,.,.,.,1 . ____ Sales Tax Included Co&orTV 11•$. Blue velvet loveseot & burrel chr Sl.35. Kirby Vacuum 185 OllJ\Ulh mid wood window lbl & lamp lbl Sl~() Span curree tbl S•O Soys si 16 3 p(· vested SLUl SJO Sports l>Wl 120 new ~3874 MICROSCOPE Amer opt1col IOX & 43X obJ . IOX & 15X eye pcs. Sl35. S48-Q32 "-&Or..-1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fine uaed Pia.noa ror ule. Grands-Orul~ Oak up rta-Spinet.s Free del. Ocllht rtmo Shoo m>Aamllt.onAve HB 536-1775 Pvt Pt)' wants to buy piano Cor cash. •91·1618, (21.J) 877-1665 Hammond Regent Must sacrifice ~2283 made bowl1ng machine/ video ponJ( machine. Wurliuer .t300 Organ He Idea.I g1rta·make orrer . the 2nd. Owner !or hall 6TJ.8096 the orig. price. Ca ll Wi C .. •. Boy's 3·spd Stringray .... e. ues. -.. rt. on y, NOCARD? me art with rre11s "' type. good <'ondllion. $3S. !>-9PM. ~ s Harbor 81, Wlerd & rel(ular ite ms ' Draw your own or send Barrel.II. $2.50 Pr hand 831.1045 Santa Ana. 839-6292 Sun. 10 am 604 Avocudo name. address. phone & M.lniature F\Jrruture c r o c h o l Pop c or n ---------Corona-del·Mur we'll make one card per Window 3321 E. Coast Pianola Player Plano 7Sl·S406 Bed1pread11 . Approx 19" t'reeSparit 10.as pd like Duncan Phyfe 7 pc dining -----... a Add 'K# h tfwv Ph61~9600 eves $"*". Hobart M. "-ble T,J"xJOO", Sooea. CdM newSSO rmaet.$250 Wet SUit yard Sale! Surf· -o· ~ eac · -~ ...,., ""' tJ1~1'78' "°" '""" 151·9999 1n1t. d1vang. water ska ~lO~.beck or money or· RegulaUOO Pool Tbl. Gd Grand <ret>ll) ~.Har· ---.,..... ""'° ----t 1 Boo · Hood ue1 Cond w ... b •-c nngton uprt, ref nab, re· ----Ii)' es, taes. s. -LOT-l...wluG . hn al ... & UCS· d s950 0 k Moving to smaller home Laches 5 apeed blke. Like I N T I M F. I'' 0 n 1 o O ' a o r 1 t e m s . n r-" "' " Fun.1100. 631-1008. con • uprta ~eel brea.kfronl w/llJ brandnew 135 CHRISTMAS 11' Blu" Everythingcheap.Allhe P.0 BoxlS60 !rom$9SO. radled mtrror, Wm.• 548-3680 aola, very gd cond SIOO end o1 Meaa Dr s .E or C.OSla Mesa,Ca 92626 6 piece Wood tone Sonor ~tPianoS~ ... ~~:ph~~~~~: Ped.al Pusher is having a Ml·5118ev~---lhe OC Swepmeet Sal. PlnballB Footballs Guar ~Set. Remo ~~~~98 aeoo =tv,11 . "" Chnslml S L bk Table&•director cha1t'8, 20371 Buyvil!w, Santa &del.$32Slcup Family ---------- cord1, copper lined 5 _aeon 1 es ... ~nL--blk 1 Aru1He1ghlt1 humidor. dining rm set le acceesonea. Sunday. """"'"" t.op, 160/or Arcade 84().2341 Fi fly gallon aquarium WurbtuT Spinet Oritan circa 1900 w/bulfet (an Dec t7, 10-4. 290311R beat Bdrm ael, adll Chriaslmas Decorations ondstand,completewath w /Leslie speake r . itlnl condl , unique hall NewportBl,NB.675-2$70 $325/od>est.6401•01 Elc t..1re s ize lited 217 SQ. yards or brand evu ythtnK. includ1n1? Perfe<'l cond' Asking DAILY PILOT tree, burlwood dbl bed & ,...·rta Schwinn blke. Blue ---------anowmcn, hles. boal new brown 2 lone carpel t.ropacol fo1h S150. Call $800 Great Chn1tmaa more lrv 9M 2478 "' par11de m.:il Sal AM On· with pad AIJ forl4 00 per M'7·8896artcr6PM g1f\ 644-7.WO/llM-0266 l''alrlady, 3 apd S40. ISTATISAU Jy Alley er Ruby/N yard. Call. SSH43S -- ---81-aaa lc wood ceabng ran, M6.Qi8 Thurs/Fri/Sat/Sun BayFront Bal Is " ~-9Qtro..,_..,_._._._._......,..._.._.__.. .............. --.~-...--~----.---~ Jdnt cond 1250. 49'-00>4, •HcllllgMahriakl02S =~~of furnlllure, ~~la~~~~ht~~o;; i 0 Q 'i 213/196-9908 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...,.ua,01 paan Sa turday only 9AM _... ....... .,....,. tin g1 . poo I tab I e . Planta. house & cactus. """ ... ,_,,.,. 550-......., Antique buffets. Engbah .____. •--ood w8Jlher/dryer. rerr1g . 8-man Navy ra rt, 4 new Glll88scollection • i«>&den oak $200. 1-·rench _... __ ..., andmuchmore! Mu11lbe tires & rims (8 00· p I t•t • I d J marble top $250. 644·l ti51 Frorn Irvine Runch & sold. 846 Manzanita Dr 18.Sl.T). Lots more. 205 ·~~::i:pl. J I urgtea an orll32-6343 beyond lhe best lxl2's, Laguna8each.41M·5741l 42.ndSl NB grey/bm. Gary. 498·6240 "-to M' T k Sh 11 ._,..ood lontwood Community gurai.:e sale '-'UD m ma rue • e From Irvine nanch & BRICK & BLOCK WORK Wrought Iron ilasa lof ta 401 Vlt1ta Parada. corner $250/blll olr. &45- 3332 art 1 :.%'i"' ... :~.~:~ ..... ~::~..... ~:.::~~ .. ~:!. rJ~r. •.:;:,,g;: s:..~~: =.... , ....... h Tod· 4 DA v CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ~~~;.:;::, ~ ............. ~~~! ~~lEliE~~ :,,' .......... ,., .. m•" ::~":;"~.'W:..:;.:~~.~ THE SALE YOU CANi AFFORD TO MISS uu. ttc. ~22 Cadilluc German Shepherd pups. 6'2-1.8'12 Sl.S. typcwnlcr SS. U>ys, . Christmas cards .. orn ..... t •• candlff I it;· La& Hla. ?68-<t'7B2. 8 "1 ~? ~8bth~e~r:{:~:~: eontemp-.-ta-bl_e_, walnut =~'!':· ~a~;e~~ 1:'~:i!r~W:~1~ ~l~~ I Imported Nativity Sets Al 20-50°/o off '"'9'C" IOIO _es_IDll _______ :Ct!i.wf:_~th:1 ~!.stlnd1anepoll1/ ~~maa present. Childrell•s loolcs _ 200/o i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shih Ttu puppies. Xlnt back awtvel chrs Top -----Val c~i pl s2001 l FREIGHT DAMACt.:D ba c k grnd. cute quaJ. Xlnt cond. ·42x36 160 yr old C'ome r cup· Polter'• whee l us. yenno cn1m1C aques -10 ~~=~~~Ill'= =!mu pruenl. w/leal.1130.1163-1.366 ~ ~h~11;;,~c ~~!:•: ~ jack.a ISO FV Bible -I 0°/o off-Famffy II~ 20°/o Santa.An 91921121 --------All Wood Bunkb~d s Jtllfedawtval chr. 2oak K~ S-A St...L. .... ·~ • - -Yorbhire Ternen :S wb w/mat & box aprnl(s ru,hl stands. plus mlsc. Deak. can aim~ used as '"'""""' urrtG VHIV CASll PAID old I~ ea. Bel 8AM or $1A8 Sip'°'" St'79. cen-It.ems 1071 Coron• Lane. I arn dreuinl table SIS R~ $29 95 now $24 95 Waahr/Dryra/ Refral(ll, al\8PM. !Ml3-318'7. tury Model Homo Furn. CMIJ'Ti..'7019 (late 20'1 or 30'1), over· ~ 'J • • wort:inC or not 957-11133 -----519-~ lllW.f chr, nds recoverin«, Ch rial mas pup plea. Gara(f' SaJe Sat. 1000 Oak Sl, Sa.maanlte card tbl l:S. WASHER DRYER SALE Alaskan Malamute ml.x Ru1Uc wood furnlturtt1 St. CM ... ~!fuoed• furn., • Mectil qn 11 hdbrd l-40, deluxe roulll·<'Ycle '35ea.M2-0'J06. comp!. tet. 2 yra old. No miac ..... ..-. !\'Uc drapes reuonable ~.:.ft:'::!er. 1>'yC:ue; Looa--halted--D-u_c_b_Wld __ 9 _to_seU_ .. _71_0._7_5118____ s ' •re o • T v e l c . price' a, 4 Dod&e van fuarantee Your choice mo. old AKC re1J1t.ered. Deautlful pecan wood dln· Everythlna mutt go. = :t.:..4 ,.';:t'c:.,.• ., l3h.ch. Delivery Salf Mwstsell! $15. 675-1'34 inc rm. aet 3 teavea, ' Dec. l5-lf. 2013 #l Hunt· make ofr. ~·'7~1 art 'J mda ll/31/18. So. <.:oaal GREAT PERRANEESE, chalra. S:.IO~~ ln8LOnSt. KB. 636-79al Spm, bet lOpm. Appliane.,537·2M2 _ AKC.male.Beetoffor. Antique wicker deak & GARAGE SALl!:·A Wh!tewrouaht lronround BAROAINS-Uat!d n:frll•· 98()..5082 c hair, while. Coal UlethneohlUff.SaUSuo. marble top table wl• 1 *'8hn, dryrt, 1uar, bat Bo1too Terrier Pupa, ~.Makeotfer.6'7M813. 20150r1n&eAve. C.M. ~very d1irable, $300. ~.we terY. appl. Be1t AKC. female, $200 ea. Om nan.I Iola & loveaeat Hones I060 Small drop fear table. AIJPl--l.53&-4190 65-TT'7'7bef--5pm. s·-,..,.H ble h $20. Ham radio, 11'75. ...... -.-. ""''" t.a • ex.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• O• $'y9r, W..tlnlbouM Sblb-Tzu por AKC. Tiny, eablnet • ., end tables., f/1uby Bladt ~ Mor11an Call83t.3414 . syn old. xtnt conit Hvy Moonllfta 11 Joppa Une. S12hlJ, compoomt quaa Geldlna. 5 y rt old. Mwt NII Mtm>n. 9 pea. dly SUO. 54MOl!l ll)Oup. MUml. ~~~ g;:.:mtJ l:~: _,,,bllotr. 541--0C*. lO'd 'd /I" ~ 1U cu. n. Sun RaDcNn aun: Bird doa .,...,. We.t.ShowSaddt.. ClrY. 548--0079 Colda_po' froa t -frH. need& boy and room w Dlconlor lo SU I.&" uat. Beaut COl\d. Retr11eratorffreezer. J4 ~-a..sacs na. Fr -.saH Bill na"•. v:h:~~· tu· S500/b1l ofr. 1M·t$62. cu n, 1lde·by·1id•. ice· -M4-21115 maurL!:.macuJaw An· ~ORE Be11le pupt, AKC re· G1"'1M .--.1 1 •aid .... 1061 Ucalll headboard .... ELF.CTRJC Dfl .. ~~7R ..... 9 1l11_~~d. I wk1 o ld ll,JCbain• aov .. at, 2 mat"hlna r • • • ••• u • 20 1a.1. acquarlum. ~ U9U"" ~ 1S -~ gul· ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • quaU\.y fumJture. W11J1i.d to Buy : ID6de 411.au. Apar\tne(lt tiH relrl1 . ..,,_Tiu Chri.tmH pup. xillUOG!:l.Allodreue,., 0Ny'1eur-de·Uat-!iln•. Water akt. SJ11lom , l()Odcond.141 plu_.__I wlu , AJ<C, eh1lra, l1mp1, e t c . R euoneble r p ~h.S11,15l-4167or Ml-tm 54M407 Sl ; tM-4837 561-4122 54IMlll2 • • ,_ 7 ti • ' I ~ , 1. I' ! ( / r ' l ( •• J r I i . l ~ ' .. ; I ~ ~ ii: \ y I• . 1 I• I . . r ' ~ ~ I ! ~ . . I .. , . . . , ~ t I '• \ ., ..... .._a.5*/ f ...... Utllty tllO Fri .Oeoember 15.1978 OAILYPILOT ..,,s...... t 160 .................. ••••• ... ......... ... ,.-, .... ...__. ... .... ...___ ... • ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • ""'"''· "ew .vv --., "•w tlOO -· "ew tlOO '7~ 1 _ .. __ Heavy duty utility trlr ••••••. •••••••••••••'•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• to4o ..._ w t0•0 re 2 ... ._ ttatJ:cYdH/ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····'················· le alert . '110 ________ ,_ .... ___ .... __ c "~ •........••........•.•. U • T ft 0 J AN l' • b 1 n CN.ser-Radb. rull l"Mn vu. ~mu Xlnt cond s:AIOO. 175' l 7tts air Ow.ls calln rrw1>.ir Slpa '· Rad.o. 01n~y . Bail ta, exd rond S.t <Yr. ~1818/Sll·SlZS u· I" Boal.~ uUllty • w I 4 0 H P . E I e c l r 1 1• Evennlde, lltrH l lffr Ina 6 Tnlller MTS firm __,I@~. '79 MGBS pi .... 4 .. 1179' 1J1t tlZO "11VAMAllAW1-;nduro. .-J~.Cl7T ....................... •~lnl cooctiuon sm I ~ ..-Xlnt cond mounted ' c.1-caullna 77YICTOIY -.W7J1 se. ...... Yedlh HOUSICAI fl u1ky a p lU Ot.: (t . (Tl4) ... 1754 VI, 1ulom1tlt tnnt . modified. new motor· th.I) 14119'13 pwr ateerina Iii brak . new lirc111. rrwny p1rt1. all' t'Cllld • r~lo, ar boa It-at.hen. boot.I. It 1land alove. alnk. AM / t-'., l llllO lnv•teid Wlll tekt atereo w/tau ll•. btltolferov•r l 8'1$.Mu1t ~ lollet 6 heeler ..U Ph T10 1'79 1mRKP> ------- .$6595 llonda XLlOO Xlnt rond L.tN l.han 000 mj I SSO ~Ull .._., Motorttot. 1'\llly aetr contllnt'd Om4-ratot. a u1r eondl· t.lonrn, root top 1lr, TV 11ntt1nna. CB r adio. AM/PM •teffO la~. like new tll't'S Ii uth~r u tr&a too numel'OWI to men tlon V~ry. vt>ry rleon. Look at t:Wa on before 'Y(N.buy ' Call Truman ut THEODORE ROBINS FORD "lOMJ llANOOR IHVO CO'>IA Mf\A b·11 OOIO apart• llrt> 4d 1:100 !561.-Z:S • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 COMPLETE R1 MS . MAGS. 14" Must sell $.W.M&2628 Scloke wh1 hubcaps off ·79 Cid S300 Brend new, nevt'r used 875~ Tnick a~ll. like new (Ila 8' bed. pdSS001IS250/ofr. 846-1011 CARS IN STOCK - MORE ON THE WAY! 1979 HONDAS ARE RE NOW! 1979 Honda Accord 4-Door Sedan AJJ, REMAINING 1978 HONDAS MUST BE CLEARED OUT TO MAKE ROOM! TAKE YOUR CHOICE SIX 8~:~o '78 HONDA HATCHBACKS ISGC452904) (1551) • (SGC456881l 11«3) -CSGC4566J6) t 14371 (SGC459907) ! 1549) • (SGC459200l ( 1548) • 1SGC453190J) 115961 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 8~~~0 l 978HONDA CIVIC 5 SPEED (SGE45461 52) (1 860) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '78 Trlu111ph Spltfln llqUIPPED WITH AM/IM. LUGGAGE RACk, •3679 *4279 CU!rOM ~AIMT STRIPES & WHEEL TllM RIMGS SUPER SELEOI• ANT ASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS .~ 1RIJMPH f Ptut ,,_." l <~ ACCORD HEADQUARTERS ~~~ GOOD SELECTION -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Service & Parts Open 'tll 10:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday Saturdays 'tll 5:00 P.M. .. . . ,.. . I .. 7 , l I ' r ~ ' ' f ,. t j , ' I I J ( BEAT IMFL~TION WITH A NEW '78 or '79 DATSUN! SELECT YOUR PAYMENT PLAN. OVER 200 1 781s TO CHOOSE FROM! DIAL·A·DATSUN DEAL! CALL TODAY 558-7811 r •.,,. • tl70 Fridtly, O!c!mber 15, 1978 •............•.••.....• . ..................... . tUO ltcnllfl... ,,... 9560 VeMcttt 9530 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• Clualc El Dorado, Z.Z' KemtiU trailer rully llOOOorti.taffer. SIC AC •-f7S.&Oaaft UAll . ·~ 'SllT·BIRD. Tl~ reatottd. White/Nd lntr. S4900 ftnn. Odll. 17$.1114. 9130 ·····················~· s.ca... tl40 ....................... "1S V1' Vee• Panel Waaon 300 HP l50 MOCoc' Needs ... wartr. body In lood 1btpe. HOO call art l :OOl>m wk. nit.ea -..eo13 •RV INV'ESTlllENTS• Mk l« Brya.o lt71&CAM,.•O 11u blKk beau&)' baa a a hell u a bonus ! AutomaUc. air cond . pwr lleer'loi. tilt wheel • rallye whee l s . <Ulll811> $6399 • COMMEll CHEVROLET ','\.);I l.111~11 flh d I ' r' i \ \1 f '-, \ Sl!IONARS 4wt..l DriTes tHO SATJ.5Pll ''onalte" ·-••••••••••••••••••• _ __...;;;;......;....==== Dale'• BV 8.-ala la now 1pontorln1 a mini educ.uou.J aeminar t.bat will ta 2 tu-a, demonalrate a~ lo 8 lo l ratio ol earn· lnp lnve1tmeent1 In Dale's Natloa wide rH· t.al i.e la exclusively un· der eomnct w1UI : AAA, AMTRACK. UNITED. NATIONAL W~ERN Kl.M. TCS. ANWB. to 546-1200 lt71 CHIYIOLIT ••IM4X4s Qoiee ~ 2. Botb are f uJ ly loaded Including special olf·road equip· ment. (198). (929). MOWS9H5 HOWAID O.•rolet Dove. Quall St.a. NEWPORT BEAt'H 133-0555 nap a b.andlu.I ol over ------- S3 major wbolaulera COSTA MESA whlcb are printing .& ~/JEEP Dale'• lo their '79 .. Fly. "'"'- Dr 1 v e" Brochures. #11 ... CALIF. Select: Loa Anales. " 253' Harbor Blvd. ~A MESA 1mflOID CO. ... PtaUP s speed tram. • b Pack C.rrpr~. UG88671l). OM.YS4118 IMBMOTOIS 211:25 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA t7f.2SOO lt7ZFOIO IW4CHaO a.tom. lacquer palnl. louvered tailgate & all new 1oter1 or . MAGNIFICENT!•! <1K47267 >. Pr1. ply. $3400.00. Call St.eve ol 646-4571. Colorado Springe, San Phmdsco or Seattle fol' t.be S eara1q local.Ion for your RV Call for forU!er 714/549.a023 ID (bevy~ t.on pkup, PS. infro. (n4) ~ Mr. PB. camper shell, cuat Usaner •g ~.almost t.ot.aJly ial.S41-~bslofr. 77VWIUS r.TopC ;er Fully equipped. oaiy 14000 miles, orange It wbl&e. (2'JlreR) $6495 rebll. Beal offer. '76 Datsun P.U .• auto. 4M-355l. shell. AM /FM cass . T,.._ 9560 rnoololT. Must sell fast ••••••••••• • •••• • ••• • • • P. p . 552"8804 1 t76 atlftOLET '1S Ford Couner PU. Xlnt cood. Must Sell. Call Bill 673-TD>I s.il6-8083. '79's ARE HERE! B•ll.%ana· fl££, .. SOUTH ORANGE c~·s LAIGEST SAMT AMA LBS! 0,-.. .,., hy 0,.....,.., 714 714 495-1100 ........ 76 CHEVllOLET '73 Oodlt' l Ton window SU1tFER V AM VanS17to Automati c. AM /FM 648-5882 stereo tape, pwr steer-'7S Chev;~ Ton. cualom 1ng, h1 back seat s. int. M11t sell ! SJ,000 specw pauit, crwse con· 7:>4-1149 t.rol, pop.lop roof. aux. ------ gas tanks. Tacoma '7S OODGESport.sman. II wheela & low miles Lie pass., n&&ed for lowinli(. U!83754Ser. P32A7. pwr elec. brakes. P/!:i, $ 54 77 $3.!i()O 8t7-0408 Al/lo 1.-ing 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20 Bulla & Campel"I To Cloole FromE LUYl'lacUP AW>maUc trans. & less than U,000 miles ! ( l.E19'3f.6). 2060 HARBOR !lVD. CO!tlA ME SA 642 · 0010 l.mpon&llt Company IS re · leaslnc 2 1978 lo ma Cadillata ln xlnt cood "12 Ford Couner. shell, Respon penooa may ai.· newvalvejob,80,000ml, 11ume lse'a· Phone ONLYS3666 I.WEil MOTORS 21125 Harbor Blvd. ~A MESA 979.zsoo gd cond. 4.96-9250 Olarles Cowles 540-~ 1. '78 GMC !Ton. 8x12 UM19UE 4x4 w-........... 9590 1978 C hevy one ton ...,_._ flatbed. 3500 ml. take short.bed van Custom an ••••••••••••••••••••••• OYer pymots. 548-9611 tenor. Loaded. Brand v-9570 name parts throughout NOTICE ·-·••••••••••••••••••• SIO,SOO/offer Ask ror bow DBJly PIJot Class '78 Ford Van C ustom Breu Jones at645 7i00 1Cied ads d.Js play their Mite ofr & take over DODGE .78 VAN 8200 AC mes.sages W1th leg1b1Llty pmta. 968-3785. PS. Undr ~rnty <2200· ... P.flj~~~'lftlrm -r and Impact? Our ads. we -1B711 BEAwi BLVD. are proud lo say. really '78 Ford. auto, air. stereo m1 > Dix. conv·sw1 val ffUNTl'NGTONBEACH get res ults. Phone cass .• TV.deluxlntenor, s eats/sofa AM /FM 1 ~~~~~~~ 842·2000 64.2·!i678 mooorotr. 497.3035, caM PP_7S2_·_9266 ___ i-: Alltos. Mew taOO Alltos. M•w 9800 Aldos. Mew 9100 Alltos. N•w 9800 Alltos. ~•• 9100 ....................... ....................... ...•................... .......•....•••.••..... ····•·•·•·••••···•···· We're Having An To Introduce OFFER ~XP IRES (12-18-'78 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S NEWEST CHEVROLET DEALER WE ARE OFFERING YOU ANY ONE OF OUR .~ REMAINING '78 NEW CARS & DENOS $1.00 ?XffoRY INVOICE' *PLUS DEALER INSTALLED OPTIONS . 40 TO CHOOSE These cars won 't last long, so HURRYf FROM in Beautiful Lagup,a Beac I (714) 494-113 900 SO. COAST HWY. (714) 546-996 I I • • • ' • • • • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ I• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •· • • ·• • ·• :e :e • .. • ,,. • -·· • ~~· 11 9 • -· • , ... :. • -· • !;• :: . • -· • .., . • • -. • ,., .• • -· .... •. lnq )01 • • -. • • • Ii I I •• 7 I t . I I r ' l I ' I I l ') I l f I L ..._W..t.d tltO A.fot.fMfarttd ........ ,cild ........ r•rt.4 ............................................. ······················· ..................... . 1MW '71 J IMW '71 I 1MW '71 l D9t-. t720 Alltoa. l11tport.d Aaltot, IMported Fndlry O.C.m~r 15 1978 DAIL y PILOT D' I C OMNf-ll C HfVROlfT .. ... Ii I ' II ' • \ ,. t \ ')4b I 200 WBPAYTOPDOLLAR FOR TOP USED CA RS FOIU!JON, DOM l':STIC or CLASSICS U )'OUr' cat I.I extra rlran .. firsL IMmlUIQ Harbc:M Bl\d eca. a.a. m 2500 WEIUY USIDCARS CAU.PAPPY UMdCar Mar 1;•1 2921 MA.R 90A Bl VO COSTA MESA WllUY USIDCilSf Wt''N Ow IM'W c..·~, role-I ~p ll'l ttw> lr~1nt' Auto C't'nlt't Wt' nC'f'd ~ l.lk'Cl 4" ar' JOI MACPHIASON CHIVIOLET ?l Al&OOtnltr Onvt' IRVlNt; 761-7222 ..._111.-ariecl ....................... G .. ral 9701 ....................... DISCOUNTS O.AIHew Mtwal.eyt.d Pra •ch I• Stock 1978& 1979 MODas MG-TRIUMPH A.->JA&UAR Trade-In your used spotUCar; we need good ooee! c-1ttas .. u. NOW!!! IA'8MOTORS 2125 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA t79-2100 9705 ....................... '73 Alfa Bertina Mint cood. Blaupunkt AM I FM slereo. AC, 28m pg S59-0581 eves aft 7pm 831-9103 Iv msg. '62 CLASSIC CONVERT 00% RESTORED. SAC $6500 OR BST Ot'R 642·:&9 tm Alla Romeo Allella GT, silver w/blk ant.. meticulously main tained 28,000 m1, Cam· pagnola wheels. Shankle susp. Titled new July 1977 $7600. Sen ous Ln qi.an ts ooly. 497.2927 art 6/wknds. ----... 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 lOOLS , low mi. Silver w blk int. Xlnt cond. $.5400iOf fer 835-7206 ....... 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '61A.mtw.HHley 1M1J Eye Sprih collectors claaslc filled with fa c t o r y t ypt' hardtop H URRY' <Ser .2401). $2695 l.AUIRMOTORS 292!>Harbor Blvd. COSTAM&c;A 979-2500 •'74 AUSTIN• MARINA 4-speed GT, 2-door coupe (!M(M) Sl2tS ANAHEIM IRJTISH CARS 774-4110 l~lS. Ana.beam Blvd Anaheim IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER 9 1 SI &HOAOWA'I' SAHJA AHA 835·3171 Tlt{.'1~~~01UVIHQMAC:HIHI •U51DIMWs• 738iva.111S/R (5f7JUP> '753002 Auto1alr (1.238 > '783.~RtGZIRXM) '779J;41pS/R (0179) '77GOci114/1pd (TRM62) a.M•Snd1J• '18 am '1 .ooo ml, x lnt t"Olllll. J(u.t sell. Many exlr11. 557-2170 or &"174566 '7l 3002, abarp1 nu rbll Ull1 lood cond. Belt O(· f«t.akee ~ T1 SIOI BMW, lo mi l880o. Oill Bob Marcel. 770-72'71 '72 3.0CS 4-1pd, Im · maculate. $12,850. ~1&13 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf771MWlJOf •DRIVIA. MIR...... 9740 ~.... '740 LAST CNAMCIPOI lt7113CM'1 S.lYIJ IUYOIUASI MOWt 1''• NOW ADMMGf •IMW• •llSALIS• .,4 Op C3Tll..PP'> 1S a &tr 15tOIUU.1 '"11Jla4 p CS.POW > 'Tf 4sp c2138Pll .,. 14IJ»fl1SIUUJ) T1 CSJ C9'1'Jf:) .,.1'1.'111 Cl > U31411> UOISW PP'> -Al90 IJmitfld ft1'mbPr of 1J71 m ·. II llUJI IValla ~ Ca.JI 111 loday I 111·2040 4tMt4t lt7'1MW UOf amroat. ur conchtion1na & alereo r»••~tt~' tJ71tiOI> SADOlBAal Y AU.IY IMPOITS ll1·20404tMt4t IOI ~L.Ala.'1 5tor'tO 1 trat'k, aunroof & •••••••••••••••••• •• •• • 0 •0 •••••••••••••••••• o~ll ,000 m1lu ' * UnLE •.. * c s~Actc SAVEALOT • I IXICUTJVI DIMO°al VALUYIMPOITS 8J 1·2040 4tl-4t4t ou.HCll COUNTY'S OU>IST Sal .. §. ..... C....tr.IK. • BARWICK DA HUN I• I 1 1r1 I 'I' 1 1 '' 811·117!; 49l-ll75 "We r1t"Od to buy t'IHn f>1taun Wied r•n" S Will Pay Top Vollar S COSTA MESA DATSUM l'nJCbooH Prom '' llli'1 • wU.b automatfr lran1mJla101. I with IOcS. all fe•&.u.re air ron dltklnlna. n.wo. and al lay whodl ~atephonal drivlne m.clWMe within ~~! &Ila c. BMW 21M.SHARBOR BLVD Jambor" 540.6410140.021 l "74 IMW IAVAllA Newport Blad\ M0-6"'4 ------- 'door wt&.b air condllUHI· "'TT 8JllW SD. 4 1pc1, tnrl, llW. al&Omllk Belae In AMtrll cut. ltur1un Oilar (GlMVD> dyltan Int, •lot cond 76 .;nifzooz :· m-n07• 132 ~ alt cood1Uonln1. Ndio <DPt'X I ~ '711 BN Bearb Rlvd (At S.adl 6 Wl'lUUcr I l.AllABRA 1714tlU·UlJ <.bed Sunday11 1'76 IMW 2002 Wk.b1IMVOOl 1nd air ron cbUonlnla <548TQM I SADOt.aAal V ALL1Y IMIOITS lll-2040 4tMt4t ....................... 'Ta Capn model HOO Greem w/v1nyl lop, .,.pd w/I cyl AM / FM UH Nt'w Uta. Sl7~. Evea M4-QZ'ZT ------,,.._ '720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77DAnUM 280% Gold. vdour ll.l~rtor. 111· loya, very low miles. C&Sl>V> S74t9 g Z'1 to Cbooat' I 1978 LTD 2 DR. lt75 lt76 MU MR Z40D 210 AulOIT'ahc & ------~§eden with sunroof. AM/FM 1mmocula1e oower window$. stereo thruour• E1cplfpn1 & cruise control m1leagp & no Qas bells• Must see 10 &PO'e<:•ate• s ro 999 11eowlt "'°'111 11\MISSIOll VIEJ '<:I IMPORTS 714)831-1746 or (714)495-1704 COSTA MESA DATSUM 28':-,llARBOR BLVD. 540.641 0 540..021 J t725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaa Fantaatk Closeout on 1.1178 Models 1979Models now IJ'rivan~ MlJSTSELL DICK MILLEK MOTORS 1210\Y.\Yarner,S.A 5.57 2132 "77 Xl.9. Great cond1t1on 28M ml. $4900. Call eves. 646-0170 1974 Fial 128. 4 dr. good e rond, S2100. ~48-8903 • WILD DISCOUNTS : • • • • • • • • • • • I !>t PAY MEMT MEXT YEAR EXCITING NEW DEMO t'Gl!t lT?! ~ lDOOR HARDTOP DEMO 400 cubic 1n V-8. au10 Irons P S . P 8 air cond Pru-. P11tras1 Ser •104 320 Stk •075 1978LTD114 DR. BROUGHAM DEMO 55799 56399 57599 eves. • :::=..,m~.:,~..::..,~=s9-e,s • Jmt Married. Must sell! • l•&•&OO to••• mon11v "•Ou•"'" • '77 Xl9. rutly loaded. l 'l3•09 ... ""' •!0309 ·~ ""D P(A,,.0 $4.800 548-9611 • \XlD I oC '81 00 l A• • .._... 9121 • I • .. ..................... e I 00°/o FINANC NG e $4699 HATCHBACK G HIA Group Flip open roof 4 soPed. 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(Sff.1838) $5595 $3695 IAURMOTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7• Opel Manl• Cou!)f' NII U'AAI . auto lr11n1. vl11)'I toP. n-uooeble. ~I Jt1tu d)'ll, q1 2382 ('VI ·1o~OT M2 1923 ..._ Ponchl t7SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 917 PORSCHE tz4COUP! llwi 11ll tht' pot111lllh· 1·x tr1111 & l o w rrllll'll' (!INJ\SC> OHLYS8t95 HOW ARD Che•rofet Oovt> II Quall Sla NEWPORT 01o;AC11 UJ..oHS ---- '73 911TC~ 5 1pd. alloys. 11lvrr/ black, 110,000 1911.31 Pria.-ronctw 536 71188 '75PORSCHE 914 Kl'Uy j(teen with bhal'k mtenor. air <'Ond1uon 111~. appeuan<'t! l(ruup alloys.SHARP' 1~1 Priced To Sell t For Ad Action ~~::,~1~~s ~~~~ ~~« . Call a t'Oh'TA MF.SA 979-2500 . i8711 Blo:ACH BLVD 979-2500 - - -HUNTINGTON BEACll Da., P'I 1977 Convl 13K mt . 1•'2·2000 I y I ot ·n M!djjt.'l, low ml Wires. 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"flll 842-2000 AMI "'M i.lf'rt•o lJJH' m ,1 .c s c I 1• u fl , I u -. '72 91 IT Suruf l'OU~. 5 spd. 111 loy11, t>lc . brwn1 l an ~ <3ls.3RJH1 ,,.,ffne,.onctM S36-7888 1)1 Super llO. 95' ·: rt•'lll1n·<l n--d w/ black lilt . c1.1 ... ., .. ~-I '7291tTC~ 5 spd. alloy'I, hrowr1 brown. $1 0.111111 HrMEXQJ PriaHMronclM S36-788M '70 !II I T , Burgun1Jy 96,000 ml. AM/ FM slt:r{'n cass Xlnt C'011d $0000 firm G40-9707 PnsUne Porsr ht· of llunt lflj.'ton IJea<'h L'i now 111k tnl( appointment tor m1turtt S3!>00 c 1u 1 Slit. 2014 '78 TOYOTA EXECUTIVE CARS 22 TO CHOOSE FROMI •C4·l11•io1 • C'rt-~'l 1<l11' •Uifoo~ •C..:oro11 .. , •W81(0rl' AllowAa ... S4199 (210UKM I BiU Maxey TOYOTA 111881 BF.J\Cll BLV U llwilingl.on 8ei1eh 847 H55~ w111tt-r r•·storatwn pro --------• Jl'l'h Orferin.i fac1 ory fffider nainnJ(. updalln~ and lacquer paint of the 1-0t.t J.rl. J\11 work ~uaran la'c1 225 5th St H Ii. lt7lVW $4.1'8 tHTLt 4 speed trans. & n1 ru tleM' to&)IAfUP>. OHLYS2333 IAUBMOTOIS 2'21 ....... ll•d. COSTAMISA 979-ZSOO ---'74VW SQUAHIACk Automolle trnnam11111ioo. AM FM radio. S lfAlll' l'AH' Ui72Kf':Sl Sltts 10 VW '11 To ChCIOl\l ! 1.8711 8,.:ACll BLVD llUNTING'rON et:AC.:11 842-2000 7J Hu11. rblt e n.1(1n1• 1\M/fM 8-lrk. l285()1uf lt't 49"l-5lJ5 '75RAlllT 2 door. isllck, rlW w1lh bl;u·k 1ott-r1or I.ow IT\lh'l\1 (472M XVl S2995 • 11r.11 tH:ACll Ul.VI> llUNTINGTON Uto:ACll 842-2000 646-~ 67s.9931 536 7888 ~~~·.~:.": ....... !~~~1~.~!·.~ ... ': ....... !~.~~ ~~·.~ .•. ": ....... !~.~~ ~!·.~~.': ....... !~~~ ~~·.~~.~.: ... !~~~ ~~ .. ~ ... ~ .. ~ ... !~~~ BOl&EH's Corolla Coupe Thu. Coupt> f>l'luxr '' 1 .,pt't'd with vinyl roof. J\M/fo'M rod10 14!11Ht!-;J1 $2695 72 VW Squa reh;u·k /\M/FM c:as.s, :.nrl. r blt '"'"· itlnl ltreii and int r llOdy xtnt. no rusl 120011 1;7[;-4675, ~7-0791 " . , ~ I "'. At Orange County's #1 Buick Dealership BAUER BUICK in COSTA MESA ~~we have a Christmas package for the whole family" YES t>ln HCA 19" XLIOO COLOR TV YES~OM TAPPA~ m <:ROWAVE O\'EN PU I~ l.t CllE,.. FOOi> l'ICOCE~~Olt YES for the KIDS 2 TEN SPEED UN IVEGA BIKES YES All of these gifts at no additional charge with purchase of an)·, BRAND NEW 1979 ESTATE WAGON Why not make this the Christmas to remember for the whole family . . . •• t~ After all, lif c is to enjoy" PLUS every ESTATE WAGON in s tock will he Discounted $700°0 Not just one .. but over 40 to chooM~ fron1. DON'T MISS OUR llOLID \ ,. S.\LE ... Starts this Friday, Saturday and Sunday <Ame in today and pick out your new Buick £.state Station Wagon. discounted $700. Over 40 to ~from, and valuable Cluistmas gifts for 1114 wlwk family. See You Today at Bauer Buick Sale Enda Dec. Slat. Opqn 'TIU 10 P.M. MtHf • .Sot. Yt.f. .• Opt11 E.'•'f')' S1111doy 7JU 5 P.M. 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('OUpe wtlh 111r t·o11d & stl'rC'O V1rlu.dly 11n pa;..'lblt• to huv rww iit UW moment 1 ">n lOGb 1 $7495 IAUYMOTORS ~llarbOr HlvcJ COST /\ MESA 979-2500 '7STRIUMPH TR6 Rurl?undy with hlur k in lt•n<>r AM t•M I J '"l'll•· lo"" ITU It..., IJ,1UflllA I S499S ~ 18711 BF./\Cll AL VI> 111.JNTINGTON ll,.:i\Clf 842-2000 1978TRIUMPH SPITFtRE Rnlt'ih rn1·1n1: l!rt·rn with Hin ln m & f1tl1'1J 'lt'Jl c.•ow·I""> Mu .. 1 l>c· ont• 11f th1· • lt·.on • '' "'''d "ll()rt.<Jrar .... v:.11luuk tu d;iy' ISt•r <!l~I $5695 IAUl:R MOTORS 29'L'> Harbor Blvd C<~Ti\ MJ-:.-.,A 979.2soo •TRIUMPH• MEW '71 TR·7 5 .,pt>ed. r1•or w1nclnv. '71 SCllOCCO Chan• •9M Edition Mereo. vtty low mtlt'-. C 6?J6\J/.W I Pnrt'd To Sell I 2 To Choo!.~ , - llrllBEACH BLVD HUNTINtiTON HF.AC:ll 142·2000 VW '75 llabb1t. 4dr, 4 '!>ti, new radio rad1ul11. Ai.k lnJC $2775. 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Good 111ventory m st()('k Hurry while lh<'Y last • MIRA.CU MAZDA/Rl:HAUL T 2lSO llarbOr lll~d C~TA Mfo:.<:iA 645-5700 th•fr~lt•r. AM I FM 'tc1t·n vw RUI( '67. xlnt rood wt1h 1·11~M·ll1• 'unruof ltl>bwlt en1< ll500. Mu~l M!tr34 ) $ 7 f9 5 lll'C 5..'i.2 42811 Rola Royu 9756 •••................•... "l DlALCR IN U.S.A ROV CARVER ROll S ROYCE I~ J.tm!MH•~ *•PO<t &.•<" IL----'"40'444 ClO~lO WNOMS ;ioS1lvcrCtou<l I Sl9 000 !)11.5 4144 Soab 9760 ....................... '70 Saub ll'J. ·I ... pd '' k iiodod rond1111111 $10\l:i 494-3348 -----Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971TOYOTA CottOLLA S ave with 11a rc1y' (61.9VBZ> OHLY$3666 IAUSlMOTORS 2!mHarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA '79·2100 llfOllYOU S&LYOUI TOYOTA. SEE US! MAl9UfSTOYOTA M1S8JON Vil.JO ll l·JllO 495.12 I 0 1977 TR-7 '1 'Pl~'<J. AM 11-'M 'lt·r1·t1 cll.8M1.l~. 111 r c·ood . r'"' r w Ind o w 111• r r 11 ~t1• 1 • I IC17JJU1 $5695 1974 TR·6 t '\!)('('(I, AM/f"M rel110. mu~ ll. .1 n ,. ti o 11 1· 1633lfPOI S379S At4AHEIM IRITISHCARS 774-4110 ums Anaheim lllv<l Anuhe1m 1976 TRIUMPH n .1 In Hnt111h rttr ing 11rf't>n Wllh t 11n tr1 m "'llll'<l With air cond & 'll creo CUIC'lW (Sei'.24()4), $4995 IAUll MOTORS 2925 ffarbor 1\1 vd. COSTA M f':O'iA 979.2500 ValraWCllJ" 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 VW lh•\ltle Tawny beiJt e.cteMor . dchuce In Lt'rlor . AM I F'M Stcrt!o Maaa • radial ltret Ont owntr rrl l't S2900 Call 83J.27111 Cla.ulned Adi. your one• Stll lbJna1 fa11\ with DaJI)' atop 1hopeni t'eftlet Piiot Want Ada '71 vw Squareback R•bullt •n9lnc . AM/FM 1hno. Cleon inhlrior.19'9t. S950 003 2950 900. 714 7 l!rTO VW Automullc IJ~ Run'I xlnt. bodv gooJ S 1110 bt;l 6f r 5J6 7241J - -~VWBw;~ b130954dll)S, 67~9 1!Vl'' M VW Jiu.-.. 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""i\M/FM. rtl'W llrt•i., &'MJ.uvto onma.Muat 1ttll.l~avinj1 untt'd i:ll.L'l.ll, w1w trn ·" . r ••• ""' ..... ~~1~"0r~ ceUent cond 11~ or btb. au.nrool. l:tt $1700 .....,..,.,, rountry. S&.10 or ~l ol whrel • ovt>r11 &. l o w 7• 1-Jltt•. t ownr, full pwr, Com&>let• with 1ttmoo. or!llM8e4 maboff• ~ l41k~ 87~2707 '72 lltchbk, gold lo 1m, ret Alttl. ~ 1344 nul•'lll I.II' "5'1tU.n SLk 111f. P I' Mu11t 11 t•ll Lancfall top 6 air t'Ofldl .74 CuUABs Supreme. 1 xlnl cood Ai.kl.J\I: St~ 9965 uaum1 YOLVO 1*Harbor Hl\.'tl 006T A M F,.')A .,.._.tJOl 540-946 7 l'!t642 '{J.l TT1¥ uon•nM Onl1 18,000 Tm4A .. S OW.•b• ttSS owner. dnt cond S2250 673-21168. bi3·3900 ..................... .. S4777 11 r 1 •In a I m 1 1" 11 ' Gnb your folks and loofl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft 2PM.646-7562 1976 Metallic blue Ford 73 Ponllac Grandvalh• 2 Swedl i.h \ 1tf\o Me<'h•o1r .. n o ~ d i l van'i., 19115 ll 1Hhur 81\d CM h4.> l'lK.! THEODORE ROBINS FOID lO~O HAltllO I llVO CO!>TA Mf\11 &Jl2 ·0010 Unc.oM 9'45 t421RX1' 1 at lhla 78 Mu1t1n111 11 76 OLDSMOllLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADOlllACK Cobr1 VI 1tll xlraa $4299 '78 Cutlass Supreme. ~pdt.o ~~ lwtgn, " t•yl, 4 Automatic tun• .. pv.r 1977UMCOLH y.a.••-1Mfi'OITS ~ k>c*a '3496 or of loaded. wwler lOK mr .... r .... a ire:.. l"OllRI>. ~t .. er1nt1. n•w p w r VaSAIUI~ -... ' l e4().Sff9 2 Dr witb VII. aar cond . 19'79 c=m arable over aunr'f, ~·r f'M l'as:. brakt!li, new ahoc'U.. pwr a 1Jt.J040 495-4"4" ttr 1 ----utotnaU t stereo, nu brki., xlnl windowii, AM /i''M ~tcrt'O 1J1 IJKK Nl';W \'C>ndlt1on ff Ford MusllnJ. 1700 : bnkea~b:"kel'S:~f $8000. 7M·1272 cond Runs grt>11t $2450 & super r lean' Mual stw Uvuuut ' l~'iWT > 1~ Bobcat. xlnl cond . Call after& PM ndlo. Loolla BRAN 0 P'lllllo 9957 Call anytime 551 $294 to apprecratl'' Aaltlng ONLY $1111 t1lectrlcal farf undt>r ~646--5517 NEW! (24SNWH) •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• .__ 9960-$1Q> Call 497 3667 __ _ hood. 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Gd '77 T·BIRD 11 500 m1 ~ ttol ORA.HG~ NTY'S ~ult cornpleted l.c.w.SM151 makeolr 19160&.DS bell. Call S48 ·2415 lrlnlpe>rtataon sees Can · • · .......... •• • ••• • •• • •• • toO So. Coet Hwy. WIST up rHtoralion. la t40-91 TOIO ... • ~ Saeetw.nt a· 30 • S Moo· be seen tbJs 'weellt>nd la.ded w/ all lhe xtraiun •· ......... t.ecll , '""'"".., M .. 'H'"URY "-,.._'I Ml~ rlud1ng pwr l>Uftroof lln• v"'tnlln ~Int toar.l ,9._ 1 11.<M"'..v""-.. .,._ '-tn pcrl cood. *,()Ut'J "Tl, VI. PIS. NC. 53,00C With leaa than 23,000 ......, --w/laod.au top Xl11l cond ~I~~ Cit r MM>. 4-Ill I ~PKN '7b MUAanl JI, Mach I, ml'a,lll50. nulell! ($BJ4.S3). "73Pta&oWp. auto. radio, '74 Dull,8', auto, PIS, air, 16.to>. 556-8189 PP __ I~ M l!:Rl'~ clefn, id lhape S0.000 873-8161 OMLYS4999 UOO ma. Clean SlJ'lS. vinyl top. new radlala. v..,. 9974 Mdl HIO '711 Cbev Monru To•o l&l8A1tc>C.-ntt'r0r rm,$3lGO.fD.MOO .. Multan& Clean... IAl8MOTORS ~ loob. runs hke brand H••··-··············· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• f~ VI •uto. PS, AC. SDYwy Lake Fcwr.st elUt Radaolhtr New paint. 2m5Harbor Blvd A Real Gu Saver '7l new. SUlll5/BO Ml·6433 ~VS Vetta Panel Wacon lt6t IUIOC AlllL •NI II• m1 t'llM Dia IRVINf: .. Oaav. New eng. pal.At SWO. PhMS-1262 COSTA MESA Runabout. auto trans. eva !DI HP 350 Motor Need!> Wll.DCAT 1n1. lo 0-11 '11 11 u ru, llo.7000 6 I.OP H.lsbest olr over 979•2500 firmAM/ !! ..!,!d10. SlOSO llOCDe work. body In good With ll"o lh•n llJ.OOO D!OO..'bn ofrfi1~ N!\3 SDIO 640-2584 •• Mustang Fastback. _._... Sell idJe1tems abape. $600 rail a ft n\&koe ' '" IH4471U 1:. ~n r ou.-. Whitt Aertoa. Mew f lOO Amtoa. Mtw tlOO All/FM caaa, Map, e tlOO AMtot. Mew --......_ .... 6 :00prn wk nit es -....y S9f9 .-•••• cyl.SlllOlofr.~. ..._ llllMll1T3 Ask for Bry•n ~ 11.i..Odl!au loP Auto. X lnt •••••• • •••••••••••• •••••• • • •••·•~••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -_ ... - IA'8 MOTOa S mnt1 I Al nu Ont """ nc•r .ACI Harbor Hh d s.r::,oo IMb ~.o \ 'Ob-rA M F.SA 9n.uoo "II \'S 1'abo Pun· h J UJ.1e AU ext.na uw l moonronf. spet' fact urdrr fully erppped 17!IOU M4 .wiw. -.wi Ct ft 9915 ....................... '7S Cad Sdn di.' Vilt'. i..lnt coad. all exlras mui.t sen. $520)1 or best orfer •:MJ1 78 MONTI C AaLO LAMDAU I A~hl bl~ m1·talb<' with c ur.tum 1nlt 11or and lo11d111d Wll h ~lit I ,11'1 1 17'113U trr 1 S5'7i COllflER Lasin .\t lrvme Auto Cenlt'J ~ Rockflt>ld Blvd I .lie F'oreal 761-8026 ec..t . SEVru..L· H- -••••••••••••••••••••••• n r. & l'Yt'r , 6 (' )'thing Moon.roof. HolU. 4 o m et g op d gnU genwnl' wirl' whls lransportalJon. $250 C111l leather. etc. l"lc Ali 646-9669 duy~ 673 3635 yellow t'rl'ml' puff eves S ll.400 675 34 J5 CarYett. evm/wbads. • ••••• • • ._. •••••••• • •••• '76~ SevtUe. full pwr . '73 Vette. 350 auto ron- x.lnl cood. Low ma Sky vert1ble. lo ma's, new blue.640-S6:MM.6PM tires. 1 ownr .. $6500. -64&~ '76 Cad Eldorado con· ,..-;,.__ wrt., all avail. options ~ incl. fuel IDJect1on. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Absolute perl. cond 1975 ... CUIY -.ot67 COUGAR XR7 '77 CDV. rmmac. all power, wire wheels. am/fm tape, lthr. cruise . tilt, Lele. More' Must sell! $8.600 or best offer 71 4 -642 ·6660 or 213-CZl-6384 Im Cadillac Brougham Beautiful! Loaded. new tires. Make olfer. Joe !fi&.!lllO '78 SEVILLE, loaded, lo mi. Astro root, SH ,300. 5ll&-80aC • '14 Coupe de VIUe, faC· \cry sunroof. vek>ur anl. 8 track stereo, full power. hmmc. P.P.496-300S '74 El Dorado Like oew. ST'Mt mi. SS 100 752-7660. la FLAWLESS cooditioo thnaout! (91SWOT). ONLY$3995 IAUBMOTOIS 2925llarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 COUGARXR7 1975 wilh every power ex· tra PLUS 8 track stereo, eruse control, tilt wheel. VlQ.)'I top & only 35,000 f1llles ! 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QI Hw °'"41-~, ... \t•ll Afh•r a v.c•c•k o( ,r .. tt..r1•1I tt•:H·h,•r v.nrk 'h1v.d11v.n' <&nil Ltrttl' number-. of '>tUdt•nh 'truc•I. h \ a flu \"'"· \\1":0.I Or1.1n~c· Count\ h1i.:h "'hn11h v.1•r1· rt'J><>rtl>dl\ bJc'k 10 rwr mal t1wf1.1, on th'• t''-' 11r ,1 t v.11 v. c'" i.. huh tf ,1 \ \ ,H' Ut Hiil ll unt u~t1>11 lfr.lt'h l 'r1111n llr.:11 Sl•hnol llp,1111·1 1111,11•1•' mc•I 111 C'lo<tl'd e.c.·~u1on todJ)' 10 .i <'OntlnWng ef[Ort tu j(t'l 11 l'Unlrut:t w ttlf'm\'ftt with thl· d1hlnct ~ 01 tl" .. ther Tcat•her.< h.!111· thrl·.ilt·m'tl tu 'tnk1• J;m l . ttw du) afl41r lht•y r<'lurn to eta .. ..,.., tf 1111 l"ontral't ,t•ttlc>nwnt 1~ ft'Jth<'d l>11il rirt orfrr1ah ... ,,t'rl thut lt•ut·ht'r... ... tu.Rt·d · "il<'k 1n..., 111 ltun1r11.,'1011 lh•ud1 Fdl'on .11111 \\ ,.,, mrn-.t1·r ht~·h ..,, 1111111 1111 .. v. c>t•k On Wed m•...,duy 9~ Jo'ountain \ Jll1•y ll1Kh Sch ool tt·acht>r~ 1 c•fust'd to rl'l(lbll'r !itudents for mid vt'.trc·our~t>chanl(l'~ U u t () 1 ., l r it' I E d u c a t 1 o n A-. .. 11t·11.ilwn off1ewls. teacher l(rnup 1t-.1d1.·r,, huvt.> denied any .1ll1·m 11t tu orl(trr11 ze wo rk .. 1uv. c.luwn' th1~ \H•ek ft•al'hl·r and d 1str1cl r11·••ol 1,1lon. plun to mt'l'l this .rf11 r1111011 tu tl1'>nt:.." J l'ontract settlement Meanwhile. distric t orfic1als are s till trying to ta bula te the number of stude nt absences this week dueto the flu. An estimated 1.000 students wer e absent Monday from c lasses at Fountain Valley High School About tl>Q Huntington Beach High School students were struck by the flu Tuesday. om cialssatd. Stude nt absences a rc usuaJly about 10 percent during the w~k b e fore a ho hday vacation . orftcials said. But between 15 a nd 25 percent or the students at the i.even lluntmgton Beach Union High School District campuses were absent this week When nearly ha lf the t e"acher'> a t Huntington Beach a nd Edison high schools called in s ick earlier this week. district offic1 als did not bla m e the nU' outbre ak fo r the • ab~l'nces D1stnC'l Superintendent Jake Abbott ~atd he was tipped oH in a d vance that som1..• typ1..• of ··rolltn~ Mc k rn" would hit the district this wel'k. Abbott said JUst bart>ly enough subst1tut1..• lt•achcr., wcrt• found to m an a ll thed1stn ctclassrooms D1stntl 0Htc1als say they haw h ned up morl' .... ub~t1tutes 1n the 1•vent of a ll'<1eher 'tn ke J .in :J ! Oil Hike * * * * * * County Schools * * * • J r t f • f • ' I I 1 I ~ t ( I l ( ? i I Eyed in Mideast A Bl' DllAHI l n1lcd At al1 Emirate~ IA f'l The world oil cartel has aJ.?rced to 1nl•rea~e lh1· baste pnce or (•rude 011, prob a bly between 5 a nd 10 pe rcent at 1h annua l v.inler p rtl•ing meeting opening Salurda} T he ancre<L<;e 1s ltkely lo add a ha ir cent to one cent a gallon to the price A me ricans pay for gasoltnt• 011 minister..., or the 13 nation Organization or Petroleum Ex porting Countries say a ll or them havt• dec1d<'d to raise prices lo m ake up for the lost purchasing power of the ir oil revenue result· mg from inn:.1t1 on a nd the drop 1n the valul· of the doll ar . the currenc-y in which oil bills are pa id The only qul•st1 on r em aining for the minister s meeting behind closed doors in this Pc•rsian Gulf c•m 1rntc is thl' sin· of lhe pn ct> boost A 5 percent increase 1n the base price or $12 70 for a 42· gallon barrel or crude 011 would bring about $7 b1ll1on a year into the OPEC me mbers' treas unes Last December, members of the cartel bowed to the wis hes· or Saudi Ara bia. OPEC's largest exporter . and froze prices 12 m onths. primar ily because of an 011 g lut on the world m a rket. The 01 1 surplus has pretty muc h evapo ratf'd since mid H ar, partly because or stockpil in~ by ml <·om panics a nl1cipal ing a price increase a nd pa rtly because of a nti governm ent strikes by 011 workers m Iran. The OPEC secret ary general, Air J a 1dah. said ll)d ay the <:ut buck in Iranian oil will ha ve no 1mmt•diate t>ffC'cl on OPEC pnc mg, t1 nd othn member n ations t·ould sll'p up produ('l1on to "al l€'v1atc the 1>roble m " of dcchn rng Iranian output T h e strike has cut I r an's norm a l duily output of s ix m1lhon barrels to less than two million 1-:arh<.'r this year, 011 industry analysLs wer e prf'd1ctrng OPEC would settle on a 5 percent rn erease Rut now that the s urplus ha s dw1nd lC'd . Li byan Oil Ministe r Izzedrn al Ma b ruk, one nf lhe cartel's m ore outspoken pricrnl-"( hawh. suys the m arket ts ready for a s1leable increase Gwunan Hits Coast Eatery A ski maskt•d bandit wie lding a sawed-off shotgun robbed a Huntington Rea ch restaurant in a predawn holdup today tha t ne tte d $1.798 in loot John W11l1s. an (.•mployce at the PJankhousc rc•stuura nl, 18872 Reach Blvd . told police the ~unm an stopped him in the parking lot at 3 20 a m a~ Wilhs wa~ about to ~o ho ml' The dark c lo th l•d b a ndit ord e red W1ll1s to rl'enter the losed restaurant and give him i h €' ni ght's r~ce 1pt s The gunman s tuffed the loot m a white b ank bag and ned on foot Patty See/al CnnerHelp WAS HINGTON <AP) The Justice Department is c los e to recommending whether Patricia Hears t should be freed from jail, but no announc emen t before Christmas is likely. Attorney General Griffin B. Bell says. Bell told reporte rs In St. Loui ~ on Thursday that Deputy Attorney General Benjamin R. Clvilelti is preparing a re c omm e n dation to s ubmit to the White House . Miss Hearst's attorney s have applied for clemency from President Carter . Her petition Is b e ing examined b y Jus tice Department off1c1nls. D•lly Pi"" Sl"'I Plloto REMAINS OF LETHAL AIR BOMB AT COUNTY AIRPORT? Sgt. Robert Kredel Inspects Plastic Balloon Plant Blast Near Airport Burns Man • By PIDLIP ROSMARIN Ol llw D•lly Polol SIAll Wh ile Irvin e pol1C'<' and tl'lev1s1on news crews waited 1n h1d1n g t o sec 1f a l h1rcl incendiarv balloon would bt• loft ed n e a r Orange Cou nt:. Airport Thursda~. an cxplos11Jn m a nearby ractory rocked thl·&r secret stakeout Poli ce piled into squad c<ir ... and news camer<imen. who h:icl pointed their cameras bland into the sk v in hope!' of picking !•lit the balloon. dashed for lh<·1r l'a r s too a n d fol lowt•1l 1n procession P olice said Terry Randolph Hurr. 26. of Orange, an rn~pl•ctor for Control Components. 2567 Ma in St.. had walked with a lighte d cigarette rnlo a room whe re he was to ins pect a sus pected acet ylenl' gas leak. An explosive fl ash fire, which police said was similar to lhrnw or two homC'made ba lloons that exploded in the fli ght path or s mall c rart landing a l th<' a irport this week. burned fluff nver one-third or his body Huff was char red on the fart•. chest a nd ha nds, Sgt Robert K red el rt•portC'd. Shr a pnel dl'bns from 1>qu1pmenl rn the ,torage room wc.1s 1mbedded rn lfUCC'!-> leg'> H uff v.as listed 1n f air l'Ond1t1on today at the burn wa rd of UC' Irvine Meda·al Center Po llC'l' wen· um·ertam about .rn\ c·onnt•ction between t he 12 ·11 p m 1ncrdent and t he manuf ac·t u rt· o f the a eria l born h~. wh1l'h 1nvest1gators bellevt• mJ\ havf' been sent up durmg lund1 hrt"aks for run by emplovet•s or on1· of the many r:H'tories tn t he .11rporl an•a industrial complt.'x Po I 1t•t• ., a 1 cl t h1• y would 4u<''t1on ll uf r ahou t th e laun<'htngs Co n tro l C'ompo ri f•n ts m c.1 n u f a t' t u r 1• s p r t• s s u r c r<'gulating val Vl'S Po li ce today n•cov<'red <r large Sl'~m t'nl of a ba ll oon t hul <' x p I o d t' d W (' <I n e ~ d a y Au thonltt:>s at Or'ange County A i r p o r t r1·port t•d that th e five foot l11~h plastic ba lloon. hurnc•rl al the bottom. wa s t11111('(1 m h~ an un1dent1fred (S<'P HAI.LOON, Page A2 ) Outbreak of Flu Declared Epidemic The outbreak or Russian n u e mpt y ing O r a n J.:e Count y sc h oo ls was d ec la r ed a n eo1dem1r Thursdc.1). but a roun de nts <·an be glad the strain appe ars to havC' rela tively mild symptoms Dr Tom Prc·nder gast. direc- t O r 0 f t h (' d I V I S I 0 n () r epide m io logy ro r the county Health De partment. compared the c urrent rlu with the rtu epid e mic of 1918 tha t k11l t>d thousands of Ame ricans a nd was reared might recur m 1976 "Ir the swint• flu had d onl· a .... murh of what 1t 1s capable of do mg 1 m 1976) <is this I Russian flu 1 has done, 1l would have been a m aJOr national dis as ter," Dr Prendergast said He said scie ntists s till don't know why the swme flu strarn that reappeared in 1976 d idn't ~prcad. nor why the current strain did Nor d o they know why the pres enl /\·Russian virus produces onl\' three to five days or tllne~~. C'haractenzt'<l by headache~. up :-.ct stomac h and fever. whtle the fl u 1n 1918 frequently produced ra ta l com pltcat1ons. inc luding pneumonia . D r Prende q ?ast s:.t 1d he doesn't know of any ca~es in Or ange County where compllc•c.1 lions have arisen from the Russian nu. ::tllhough it IS poss1 blc ther<.' m ay htivt• be en CJ few He said maJor m edical ;.rd vances now mc.1k e t·ompllcut1ons les~ perilous CXl'<'Pl for the elderly and the chronically 111 lie noted that absenteeism tontmucs to run high m county schools. with the highest <"On firmed rates between 40 a nd 45 pe rcent Absentcc1i.m a t t his time of year 1s usually fi ve to l2 percent Dr Prendergast c;a1d that he hasn't heard of an) Orang1..• County schools closing t•arly for Ch rtstm<t'> hohdav<; bccam.t' of the ep1dt•m1r A FrC'~no Count} school district closC'd rour cla\..., early a rter a third of 1h !->tUd<.'nt~ called 1n sick For most Orange Countv schools. todav was the r1nal d av of class('<, .hl'fon• th(' Christ m~is hollduy:.. • WATER TOWER HOUSE UNIQUE They call 1t th<' Wate r Tower House in Huntingto n Beach. wherl' one fam1I~ has an unusual hom e built arounci 11 landmark See F eatun ng, P agl' H 1 Dr Prender~ast said that tf <.t school has a 40 percent absent<:t· ra te for a week o r m o re. rt'-. like ly almost everyone at lhl· school has had the flu at on e por n! during that lime Som e might have such mild symptoms lh<:y don't t'\t•n 'tav honw. h1• '>atd Ill' 'aid adull'> continue tu bl• le<;s hkd} to gct thl' tllnci.s. prob ahlv h<'caUSl' a 'i1mrlar '>l r:un poppt•d up 2.5 )'l'ar'> ago and pro dttl'l'd imm unity HI most peoplt· '-"hO wt•rl• alive at tha~ trml' Gets Cheers~ Jeers Kennedy in County, Backs Health Plan By GARY GRANVILLE Ot Ille o.lly Piiot St.all Sen Edwa rd K e nne d y, 0 -Massachusetts, was in Orange County today to continue his nationwide crus ade for a nat ional he alth ins urance program Ke nne d y appeare d a t the Gard e n G r ove Comm u n i t y Center before a packed house. mainly senior cillzens. who ~ave him a rousing ovation when he ente red But outside the building then• were echoes of the bille r past 0 n e so.c a II e d pro l cs tt· r carri ed a s i g n that s aid "Ke nnedy, the Jim Jones, of M assachusetL'>." Anothe r p1 e kct s ig n read . .. Dan While ror Preside nt." a refere nce to the actused slayer or San Francisco Mayor Geor~c Moscone and Supervisor Harvev Milk A battery of Secre t Serv1ct• agents kept a close eye on tht· two men and onl' wom a n '-"ho c·arrie d t he s ig ns a nd 1-"(a vt· 1nstruct1ons they we re not to bt• .1 llowed into th£> building or "anvv.here near the sena tor ·· In.side the large community cen te r Ke n nedy ea ll ed h i' 1>ropns e d n atio n a l h .. alth insur a nce progrnm ··tht• la~l best 1•hance to halt stagg£>nng eC"onom ic waste." T he senator noted "the nation as a whole will spend $252 b1ll1on tn 1981 on he alth care . "And tha t money will pour into a syst e m without cost <' o n t r o Is·. w i tho u t q u a I 1 t y controls. with uneven access to ca re and without any prospect~ for improvem ent. "Ma ke no m istake a bout 1l." t h C Sen al 0 r Sa I d , " I f It• ( l unc h ecked. health c are rost!-> will ba nkrupt this nation ·· W u1tmg to tcsliry before thl' AP Wl.-.Pf>OIO HOLDING HEARING HERE • Senator Edward M. Kennedy o nl' man <;1•nat1• hl'ar111g "'''rt n•pn•Sl'OlilllH''> or lht• C. ;mad1an nat ron.rl ht•allh 1n<:.urann~ proJ!ram a .. ~<'II a'i Cc.11trornw r t''ldt•nt'i v.ho haH' been h,rrd hit II\ nwd11-.1I <'O'>ts m rN't•nl \ t•.11-, · 111 hr..., <1JH•n 1~ r<'mJrk:-.. Kt•nm·d.v argut•rl thc.11 1111 uthl•r nation rn thl' free world "t•xe1:11t South Africa pniahze!-> its people for gc•ttrng sick " And wh1 ll• ht' cont·ccll•d lhal Amt'rr('a's health rarr deltvcry 'vslt•rn deltvt•r" hig h quality Sl'rVI('<'. he also said that nont· of the frc<' world nations who havl' n a 11 o n :r l1 zt•d h<'allh care pro~ra m' "would turn th<' C'lnc·k hurk and sub~t1tuk our sy'ilcm for the irs ·· lldon· KennC'dV m.id e h1 .... ap1H·arant'<', Orc.1n~e Count \ CSee K ENNEDY, Page A2) Newport Cop Aids Transient Oran:Q,Coa .. 1 By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ille DAiiy Plle4 s1..i1 Bert rude Taggard clearly wasn't like the othe r transients that d rift through Newport Beach Officer John F'rC'eman could see that right a way. Freeman found T aggard at 2 30 this morning s ilting an a laundromat at West Coast lhghway and Balboa Boulevard HE SAID THF. man, who looked much older tha n tys 58 years. told him he's been sitting in the all ·night bus iness JUSt to stay warm . Taggard was clean and dressed m neat but shabby clothes. He told the young officer he started walking from San Diego to Los Angeles two days ago. His social security pension money had run ·out and he was evicted bee a use he couldn't pay the rent on his sm a II apartment. His three kids were grown and gone. He'd lost track or two or them yeanagoand the third, ason, llv«>11 outorstate. ••He said he Just wanted to get to Los Angeles becau_se he knew there were missions where he could 11tay until he could get his next check and start fresh,'' the patrolman saJd. BUTTHEOFnCER had lo tell the man he couldn't stay In the laundromat and he even had to refuse to take Tagg a rd to jail, just to spend the night . The only way to ~et into the N«>wport Re nch j ail ls by breaking the law, not a good pr1ceto pay for u nh~hl's lod1!tnR Theoff~er su1uiested ah all night re5tauranl ' No good, T aggard explained "I've only got four cents m m y pock<.'ts," he told the young policeman. STYMIED, FREEMAN sent Taggard_genlly on his way and returned to the station for his dinne r break. . . The 26·vear-old officer sat staring at his food. thmkm~ about 'the old man. "You know," he r eflected late r. "I keflt th.inking tha~ no matter how bad orr I was. I'd take on my folks 1r they got into trouble like that. ·'It's a sad story and even sadder because it's Christmas." So Freeman left his dinne r and went back out to find Taggard. He located 111m about an hour later and brought him back to the station. WITHTHE HELP of Lt. Jim Spears and Sgt. Chuck Olmstead. a dinner was found for Taggard as well as a place for him to s leep for 8 rewhours. .. He kept saying he didn't want to pulanybody out or cause any inconvenlence. ··Spears said. ··1 don't think he'd eaten since he left San Dle10.'' Early this morning, the orficers gave Tagg&rd money for bus rare to Los Angeles and Freeman drove him to the bus stop where he could catch the local to Santa Ana. then ride to Los Angeles. ··He was a real nice old guy,·· commented Spears. And Freeman said 'l'aggard was very grateful that Newport Be ach or at least 11.f police dep8rtment-turned out to~ 11 pl,.cc with heart t:: r --... Ori =-:-:;:. "entht"r Cons iderable cloudiness t onig ht a nd S at urd av Cool<•r d ays wilh highs fi5 to 70 U>ws tonight 45 to ~2 INSIDE TODA V The economu and populan- ty of amusemf'nJ parks have had tlte1r ups and downs R<'od about carousels on Page {'/ Al Ytwr~t<e ..... ._. lM .. ,. .......... c;.11iw11ra c;.,..,. CreMlflH C-k• c,. .. _.. 0H111Ne4t(et ••••"'1•r ..... '"'-'•!-.... ~ .... ...... w. lnd~x C4 ., , ... •• M A.I C).S ... ,. •s Clt CM M CJ.CO AA i ' \ •12 OAIU' I'll l)t H f I 11cM1 [) •mtM.11 l !J 1911 Col~eBoard Police School Site Approved By ROBt:RT R~RKl'R OI ""' 0.llY ll'l ... 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Unt' OlJ\ h .l\t' ti J).&ll111l.:1· 111 ,1 1war t rc•t• 111 Wt• .. t111u1111e•r bul lht• <'•h' l'mrnt·tl h••' 11t·u t'l'd thut aftt-r that d.1lt• IO .ulult h11r11ing pi geon~ per hon\\' '' I h1· hnut 'l'hl' I'll) L1lht•1 ~ hu~t'\ l'f J g r I' t• ti ·, II •• Ill t' II ii I h I' I r l'O ntrnu •r 'l al p1 ~1·11 11 limrt ordinanrt• tn ,11111" a hou,l'hold any number or homing p1gl'Oru> under ag"" eight weeks. the stdgt' al which they bt·~1n to fly Westm1nster·s pigeon issue s urfaced when neighbors or tht: Thomas Vickery~. of 13802 Ida Way, complained lo Cny Hall the V1 c k erys' b1rdo; were messing up the n(•ighborhood "That 1s 100 pt'rct•nt wrong," Mrs . Vickt·ry contendt'd today S h e blames (·rows and blackbird s for :1ny s ut·h messiness an Lht• n1·1ghborh<1'xl . supportJng ht•r argum€'nts with a detailt:d cl1•..c·ripl1u11 of the to i I ct l r a 1 n 1 n g of t• 1 v II i zed pigeons C it y H a ll h ad alrcadv mobilized for action following neighborhood complaints and dispatched mwst1gators whoM· count has varied rrom 165 to 90 to 65 pigeons coo1>c<l up there Today, tht-numbt•r 1s JUSl j{, says Mrs. Vickery. A lawyer retained by her and husband Thomas, owner of Bill's Grocery on Newport Be ach's Balboa Peninsula, however, has told them 100 pigeons would ~ legal, says Mrs. Vickery •'I culled out a whole bunch and gave the m to our junior members," she e xplains. The Vickerys are m embers of the Orange County Chapter. American Federation of Homing Pi5?eon Owners, and have won numerou s troph i es and certificates for the ir birds' speed and navigation. . Training of hommg pigeons by its ve ry nalurc m akes 1l hkelv flocks of crow-; and blackbird·s seen in the neighborhood are to blame for untidy doings over Ida Way. Mrs. Vickery maintains. Once they arc fled glings, they must fly the coop. "Ir my pigeons are out, I'm out," Mrs. Vicker y explains. saying each time they try to land, she chases them. flailing about with a long stick to what·h 1s tacked a brightly colored fl ag "They're Just ltkc babies or puppies You have t o train them," shl' e xplains. pointang out the birds soon learn home 1s the only place to eat. s leep, get water and other necessities. $.")()C),000 The•\ alM> vot<'d Wl'dnt•Wa) to 1•0 11111111 u11 11> S.'i00,000 lt>w r1I l 1IO'llru1•tion or thl' prupOhl'd ~· 1 000 -.qu1ar.-foot faC'llll ) Thr land '' owned by the rol· I•·~,. d11h tel and b now a dirt parklnl' lot adJ•<'f'nt to lbt' cam· I'"' al C1·n1t•1 l>r 1 \:t' JU'l 1• t 11f (1t1lh.trd Slrt"t·t <"011<'.Ct' apokt'1l>m11n Uld U1ut thP roh<'C CHhcer~ l'\tandurl' und TralrunJ: Comnll'<'.'llOO 111111 th1• Orl'nJ!t< l'ounl)' <'rtmln •I Ju,lH't' Council h11\c t(l\1'11 'lrnne vtrb•I b•<'klrlti tu tht• <.old.-o Wfllflt stte t'olll'61l' omcu•h llrt• 1.1 .. kln1i1 lh\' l""u .Agt.·O<'it'!\ to help In t1dt1r1.: 'l;1t1• .md h'C.11•1 ul mutW> to"" nh 1111' • on.!>trul"l1on of th .. b11llcl111J( l '•"I' .11 1• t"•l1111.t1c•cl ,,t SI I 1111II11>11 t ht• I ;olch•11 \\ 1•t.l ( 'ollt·K'' hl\'ll 1 •1•11 Jbo h.t' thl' 11n11n1mou~ h.11 k•ni: 111 lht• Or .mi.te C'ounty l tul'f-. of l'oht•t• /\''0l'Jallon, :u , 11 1 ct 1 n ~ 1 o t h t' 1· u I I t• K l' !.polw~m.m A n·111111 hy lht' 01 :.rn~t' County 1:1 ll*Otl Jur> l~t June favorl"tl thl' Golf.kn Wcgt locution ovt-r a l'ount v Sheriff Department's pl an lo bwld a JOint polt('t• IU\d f111· t 1 .11n1ng :t<"uc1emy in 1':1 roro Tht' 111ry faulted I ht• pro1>0M'<I 1-;1 Toro site becau:.c of lhl' 1m pa<·t of Jet aJrcr aft noise. It also siod the training pro grams at Golden West are superior to those advocated and prarl1ced by the S h e riff's Ot'partment Assistant Shenrr Bob Gnffcth said today plans are proceed.mg for the El Toro facility but that no m oney has been aulhonz<.'<.I for construction ttus fiscal year. He said recent studies show that joint police and fire trauung plans are compatible on land owned by Orange County. Griffeth said he believes the Sheriffs Department can pro- vide better trauung than Golden Wes t with an academ y at· mopshere undisturbed by other tollegc activities. Ile also said the Sh eriff's Department would have better t•ontrol over who participates m the training program. He also indicated that there t'ould be some duplication 1f plans proceed ror the construe taon or both academies Bruce Williams, public tn· formation officer for Golden West College, srud the college academy facility would be de signed tha t it can be expanded as needed. He said the academy would provide one central location for all Police officer training in Oranj"!e County. Willi ams said that Golden West's pohce t rammg program enrolls 1.700 annually. T hat in eludes new students a nd ex- perienced officers. Classes are taught by both police officers and faculty m em· be rs. College trustees this week ap- proved paying up lo $10,000 for schematic designs of the pro· posed Golden West facility. The board reserved the right to determine whethe r or not to go ahead with the project after environmental and financ ial studies and assurances of s up· port by Orange County law en· forcement agencies. 3-hour Ordeal Clamming in B untingto11 J\lh<.•rt Pum:.ito of Huntington Beach digs for clums at Huntington State Beach while a ~l·<1b1rd forages for its dinner nearby. Both Pomulo und the bird were d1gging for delica<.•1t•s Thursday aft<:rnoon. Arbitration Of Cop Pact To Continue lluntington Beach police and city negotiator s will resume a rbitration hearings next week in efforts to resolve a lengthy :.alary dis pute Negotiators prescntt d their arguments Tuesday before arbitrator Joseph Gentile in Los Angeles They were asked to come back with more documents when they meet agam m lluntmgton Beach Tuesday. The police arc asking for a seven percent pay raise at pres· ent with another four percent hike July 1 on a 15-month con· tract. The city has s tood firm on a fi ve percent hike with a nother two percent advance July l The pay raises arc m the form of increased city contributions to the officers' retirement system Sources s ay the arbitrator will not attempt to reach a com promise but will sele<'t the one proposal which he considers to be the most reasonable. The decision reportedly will he made an about a month after more 1nformat1on is received , including a survey of officers· salaries and benefits in com- parable r1t1es Gentile's dec1s1on will be ad v1sory. not band mg. Befor e an impasse was del'larcd l;c,t week, officers-had cngal'(ed in thrC(' "s1r k·ins·· and picketed homes and businesses of City Council membe rs There have been no reported s imilar job action incidents since the impasse was declared Ve nice Flooded VENJCE. Italy <AP) -An un- us ually high tide Thursday flooded several areas of this pie· turesque city o r canals. authorities said . Thel-e were no 1mmed1ate reports of damage, but water was sajd lo have been three feet higher than usual. E'...-P~AI KENNEDY. • Medical Association President Or. William Thompson h.:ld ti press conference. Thompson. who will present a written statment to KennUdy later today, deplored the national health lns ura n cl' program proposed by Kennedy At the s ame time. Or. Thompson conceded there Is n need for "catastrophic health 1n surance." He pointed out that nations who have national programs se nd their physicians and technicians to the United States for training and advanced educa- tion. That. Dr. Thompson noted. 1s an indication that the health system in the U.S. delivers the highest quality care to the most people of any system in the world and 1s a model for other countries. Two Men Shot By Robbers; Suspect Held Two Santa Ana men were shot by sk1 ·masked intruders in their hom e early this morning and d espite their wounds fought back a nd felled one of their assailants with a baseball bat. All three men were said by pollct> to be in critical condition today. Police s a1d Juan Robledo. 28, wa;; shot once 10 the chest and Raul Robledo. 24, was shot an the left arm. Police said they then attacked the three men who had broken into their residenct• a t 849 E . Hunt<'r i\v l'. demanding money. Officers said 27-year-o ld J ames P. Raybal. one of the mas ked intruders. was struck with a baseball bat during the struggle. He is in custody on suspicion of attempted murder and armed robbery. Raybal was being treated at Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. Valley School Board Fights Busing Plan l''ounh.un Vulley (elementary> Sc·hool District trustees have or dc rcd a rCM>lution drafted stat 101( th4'1r opposition to any bus 101( plan for desergregat1on or 1n teuration purposes. "I have a great fear that the mt·tropoht.an busmg plan might mean the demise or publi c education in California." distnct supi!rintendant Bill Plaster told the school board Thursday. Plaster and Trustee Roger Belgen said voters shouldn't elect judges who might support such a plan. Trustee Betty Mignanelli said s he plans to work with a n Orange County group aimed at preventing the proposed busing program. But Trustee Sheila Meyer~ s aid she had "serious concerns" a bout a!fiJiatang with a group kd by state Sen. John Briggs "1f he 1s going to lead the Orange County aoti·busmg program " E'roMPageAJ BALLOON. • man. Two known balloon la unchings were accomplished this week on Mond ay and agai n o ~ Wednesday. and police bel.Jeve that . fro m the reports of rt>~ldents. that there m ay have h<'en several such launchings bdor<' So far. there have been no 1n11:1ries. But Monday. Irvine Pohce Lt. Jerry Boyd witnessed a IO·fOOl·hiJ?h balloon ignlte ma ·10-foot fireball dire<"tly hehlnd an incoming Cessna 172. H a ndbills pleading fo r information about th e l aunchi n gs have been distributed to bus inesses in the area. Police were s taked out a t Kelvin and De rian avenues Thursday to s pot any new launching. Te levision cre ws from Channels 2 and 7 spotted police and joined them Egypt's Demamb Rejected JERUSALEM <AP) The hrat:h Cabinet rejected Egypt's peace demands today and Prime Mini ster Menac hem Begin at'rused the United States or taktnl( a "one·slded attitude" as a Mideast mediator Begin declared that Egypt be ars "total responsibility" for raiture to reac h agreement on a treaty by the Sunday target date But the U S mediallon team headf'd by Sttreta ry or State Cyrus R Vance credited Egyp- tian Presid<'nt Anwar Sadat with making maJor concessions in the latest roundortalks Begin spoke to reporters aft.er a 4 1·";l·hour s pecial Cabinet sess io n that e nde d with unanimous suppor t ror the prime m1n1slcr. who already had lu r n t•d down th e S backed E~ypt1 an ideas The Is raeli leader srud Egypt's "new po~1t1ons are a fundamental change from the agreements r<'acht.>d at Camp David." As ked whether he had been under Amt-rican pressure, Begin told reporters: "No, I don't think it is pressure. But we would lake the United States not lo keep u one-sided attitude and to say, as 1t was said, that certain Egyptian proposals are good or s hould be adopted, penod " Began SaJd. however . he has not lost faith an the Amencan ability to be an "honest broker " "'We must continue to negotiate." he said . Vance brought the Egyptian propQsals to Israel on Thursday and m et with Begin, who re1ected them . The American en voy then flew back to Cairo a nd tod ay took o ff for Washington, his shuttle effort hav ing failed to wrap up an accord by the Dec. 17 target set three months ago at Camp David. Seven Killed In Dense Fog On Highways FRESNO <AP) Dense fog ca u sed thr ee major multi-vehicle pileups which killed at least seven people in the San J oaquin Valley today the highway patrol reported. ' At least five were dead in an accident involving an estimated 30 to 50 veh1cles a long Interstate 5 in Kings County 12 miles south of Kcttleman City. officers s aid. Two othe r fatalities were reported in collisions involving an estimated 40 to 50 veh.icle- along northbound Highway 99 JU St SOUlh of he re between Fowler and Malaga . All lanes of Interstate 5 were r losed for a lime, and traffic was detoured over State Route 41. The Highway 99 a ccident forced closure of northbound lanes. and a detour was being set up. Anothe r series of pileups stretched along two miles of northbound and southbound lanes of lllghway 99 s ix m.i\es south of Merced. MaJor injuries were reported, but the CH P had no reports or fatals. All the accuients occurred during heavy traffic before 8 a .m as people drove to work. "We have a huge commercial vacuum cleaner and ever v morning ~e SWe{!p a nd scrape and vacuultl." She says a neighbor who is a policeman charged he had to shovel droppings out of his patio as a res ult of the pigeons "I would have lo have t.000 pigeons with exceptional aim for that," she declares. Numbers or pigeons aside Mrs. VickeJJ-is uncertain ir they even do what they are accused of doing while on the wmg. Man Holds Mesan SW AT Team at Bay Raul Robledo was taken to UCJ Medical Cente r. police said. and Jua n Robledo is being treated at Santa Ana-Tus tin Commuruty Hospital. Police said they'd be watching again today V1s1b1lity was reported as low as three feet for a while south of Fresno and 50·100 feet in the Merced area . LOW-END CARPE1'ING? "To be perfectly honest. I'm not sure, but l don't thmk so .. she said thoughtfully. ' "In fact, I would stake my lift• on it." 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Mo.tnc> A Cos ta Mesa man who reportedly threate ned suicide and the death or police officers k e pt Costa Mesa Pol i ce Department's SWAT team at bay for more than three hours Thursday night. Robert E. Belcher, 48, or 2015 Irvine Ave. was finally s ubdued outside his home at about t a .m. hy t wo SWAT t eam offi cers, police said. A doctor called Costa Mesa 110lice at about 10 a.m ., claiming that Belcher had threatened Jones Flayed By Disciple LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Rev. Jim Jones used lies, phony faith healing and forged letters to attract followers and perpetuate his power among po•·ucians, a onetime member of his ''Inner Starr· cl ms. ''There was never anything good about Jim," 3 year-old , Linda Dunn said ln a nterview with the Los Angel Times to: day. "He had no oyalty to anyone. You had to at on ev· er}'one." But she admits his 11 all hindsight, I.hat she was a devot· ed follower of Jones for seven years, even though It broke up her marriage and separated her from her three children s u1c 1de by poison and asked orricers to intervene. Wh e n two polic e m e n approached the man's home he s tood outside and threate~ed th~m with a shotgun, officers said. S WAT t eam members and re~ular duty officers rushed to th e h om e, cordoned off a l wo·block area s urrounding B.elcher's home and evacuated s ix nearby homes a s the department's heUcopter hovered overhead P o lice said the S WAT co mmander. the r e porting doctor and a nurse talked with Belcher by telephone throughout the s iege in which no s hots were fired. About 1 a.m .. police said Belcher came outside his house lo see if police had left. He was s ubdued by SWAT team m embers Sig Swanstrom and Sgt. Clyde Foreman. Belcher was booked' into the UCI Medical Center psychiatric ward for observation. Nuclear Protest SAN LUlS OBISPO <AP> Ddondants In the trial of 20 persons arrested Aug. 6 during a day-long demonstration at the Olablo Canyon nuclear Power plant say a-"higher law" gave t hem the right to protest on Pacific Oas & Elec tric Co property. Sure we have it -but, usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often. in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house. cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a dqllar a yard will install a quality of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service. In a nutshell -we're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST ... (though we ofte n are). but the "BEST." (Wh ich we always are.) . ... DEN'S ~a,:pe·fi,,), :iiiSiB?IBtiii,;:·custom draperies •• , , .. !/'~}} .1. • hnoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA , CAllf 91627 • PHONE 646 4838 -646-23.5.5 t t t' r Irvine Today .. s Closing N.Y. t~ks l l I VOL 71, NO. 3-49, ~SECTIONS, S4 PAGES TEN CENTS' --------------------------------------------------------------------....,------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1978 E qual A c cess Ruled in Church Dispute ft) PlllUP RO M IU Of ... O..•• rll .. \I aft A Suswrtor Court jut11(t or dert>d ThurMtw)' th11tl d1,Jwhn1t m em bt•r< or 1111 I rvmt• t•hurrh Ix· i 1 v t' n t• qua l u ~ < t''' l 1l l h 1• anl'lUIU') uml lo ke\ .... l1uob ond rt'l'Ol'd!I of ttw t•hut<•h unHI lht• d1i.putt> 1~ :.t•Uh'tl In 1·ourt Tht• ln..'JOnty n11'111twr .. h1J1 or St M utlhl·~ 1.uth .. ran <'hurl'll 1:. uttt'mfl\inll to •wver ll!! mem ~·1 4'hlp 1n the Luttwran (.'tiurrh Mt' ourt !-,ynoci to 1111n 11 le.: s (' II n l' f' f \I a t I \I l' I( t fl U JI I h l' l.ulhf'ron C'hun:h 111 Amt•r1c·11 1 ht 1 t'-'l of t ht' c tmgn·ll•lion 1' loyul to lh•• M1!1.,0Url SynoJ uml fill•d l11~uu chura1n~ th 1 the· htt'Ak1t"a' mt•mtK•r•.Jan• rt-tuan mg mnr(• thun $300,0011 1n churl'l1 bu1hh n.::. and prol>t•rt) 0.llV Pitel Slall ,._o REMAINS OF LETHAL AIR BOMB AT COUNTY AIRPORT? Sgt. Robert Kredel Inspect• Pia.tic Balloon Tht lawsuit further ullt·"es lhc 5ecedlnai nwmbt·rK ure tryinM to rr(tpuncc the church mortgage ht'ld h) the Mi1111our1 Synod M lnon1y uwmbers da1me'- 1 hc) had hl'l•n lockl•d out of th<! dwr <·h und rl'fu~.1.-.t adm1ssaon to M'rVl<'l'l'i ~UJJl•nor Judge Philip Sc1.wab 11rtlt'1 ed. m a 1>rehmanary In JUllC'tlOll fu ll USC Of the Church lO the mmonly members tie specH1cally set aside worship services for the minori ty for 11 a m. to 1 p m on Sun duys. and provided u special Christmas Eve service Crom 5 p m . to7 pm. Schwab's order prohibits any transfer of ownership of the church or refinancing arrange ments. pending trial of the laws uit. Meanwhile. the Rev Herbert Niermann. pastor of St. Mat· thew. disputed claims that the m aJority locked out the other l'hurch members or hid records Crom them He claimed the only records kept in the church office are membership lists. and that the minority membership actually kept financial records from the majority to block a refinancing attempt. Niermann also dented exclud mg any church members from services. Locks we re changed on the church doon.. another church !>pokesman su1d, but keys would have been given to a minority representative. "1f they had asked permission properly " Oil Price Hike Seen Arab 'Hawks ' Want 25 P e rcent Boost A BU DHABI, United Arab Emirates <AP> The L3 nations of the OPEC cartel. united on the need for an oil price hike, were deeply divided today over the s ize of the r aise. The "hawks" demanded a boost of 25 percent or more a nd the Saudi Arabian-led "doves" pushed for 5 percent. Th e Organiza ti o n of Petroleum Exporting Countnei. opens its price sctttng meetini.: Saturday in this sandy emirate on the shore of the Persian Gulf. The oil ministers' decision on 1979 prices is expected to have an almost immediate impact on the cost of petroleum products and the economies of consumer nations. For each 5 percent rise in OPEC's pnce for crude oil. ex· perts estimate, the vrice of a gallon of gasoline for Americans rises one cent The immediate impact would not be as great on the consumer in Western Europe. who already pays an average of S2 per gallon. up to 80 percent of which resulL'i from laxes, not from the cost of Oi i The OPEC base price -$12 70 for a 42·gallon barrel of Arabian li ght crude -has been frozen by the ca rte I the past l' 2 years But at a mt:eting last June the OPEC mmjsters agreed that an 1ncreai:.e was needc.'<i for 1979 to compensate for the shrinking of their purc·hasmg power. This re- sulted from the decline 1n the value of the dollar, which 1s the currency of the oil trade, and from inflation caused price in· creases for manufactured goods imported from industrialized na lions . Ar a b source" said I raq I)' pr(•ss10g for an increase of 25 per cent or more, while the Saudis. the United Arab Emirates. Kuwait andotherssupport a5per t'ent to 15-percenl rise. ln an inter view with Abu Dhabi lelev1s1on, the Saudi oil minister. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yaman1. urged a "moderate" 1ncreasc spread over the next 12 months. "taking into l'Ons1dera !ton I he long-term interest::. of OPEC and the adverse effects that a heft y s10gle dose h1kl' might have on the world markets ." The pro-Wc•st Saudis have ::.aid <See OIL. Page A2l Protests Greet Kenned l el By GARY GRANVIi.LE Of Ille Daolv Piiot Sl~lt Sen Edward K e nn edy , D-MassachusetL-;. was 10 Orange County today to continue his nationwide cru sade for a natio n al health in s urance program. ' Plant Blast Near. Kennedy appeared at the Ga rden Grove Community Center before a packed house, mainly senior citize ns. who gave him a rousing ovation when he entered . But ouL'lide the building there were echoes of lhe bitter past. Airport Burns M an B.> PHILIP ROSMARIN Of llw 0.ily Pliot s-.11 While I rvine poli ce a nd television news crews waited in h1d1ng to see 1( a t h ird incendiary balloon would be lofted near Orange County Airport Thursday, an explosion m a nt>arby factory rocked their secret stakeout Poli<'e piled into squad cars, .md news cameramen, who had pointed their cameras blind into the sky in hopes of picking out the balloon. dashed for their t• a rs too and fol lowed 1n procession. Police said Terry Randolph Huff, 26, of Orange. an inspector for Control Components, 2567 Main St., had walked with a lighted cigarette into a room where he was to ins pect a s uspected acetylene gas leak. An explos ive n ash fire, which polire said was s im ilar to those of two homemade balloons that exploded in the night path of smal l craft landrng at the airport this week, burned Huff • over one-third of his body Huff was charred on the race. chest and hands. Sgt. Robert K red('I r <'port cd. S hra pne l Or:njj:•sl Weath er Considerable cloudiness tonight and Saturday. Cooler days with lughs 65 lo 70 Lows tonight 45 to 52 I NSI DE T ODAY The economy ond populan- ty of amwernent parks have had their up11 and downs Read about carouaela on Page Cl Al 'fe11r iffvl<• a..11~ L.M .•• ,. .... ""' c.11 ... 1. c.,..,, CIHllfle41 Cel'llkt ~ ........ 0 Ht11Netle9' ~tlltwl••ll'• •11t9rtel-, .. ,.,,,,.. lfwM<• l •tlex All lfll .. l'lllUl4ft Alt""" La~ "' AIW•lft 114-SMwfNll' .... "' "., ........... Aft O.t•C-'Y Ol•H llttta8ralltl CH '"'1t Cl I ltKlt Martletl A 12 Ttla•ltl• M 1119411'" CJ.t WHI"-' IM Wetto:tMer II WHl•Ntwt C4 81 CS.t 114 M "' CH .. ,. IJ CM c:.M ,.. CMt ,,. debris from equ1vment in the s torage room was 1mbedded in Huff's legs Huff was listed 1n fa ir condition today at lhe burn ward of UC Irvine Mechcal Center. Poli ce were uncertain about any conne<·tion between the 12 11 p.m incident and the manufacture or the aerial born bs, which in vestigators believe may have been sent up during lunch breaks for fun by employees of one of the many factories 10 the airport area industrial complex Police s aid they would question fluff a bout the launl'hings Control Co mponent s manufactures press ur e regulating vnl ves Police today recovered a large segm e nt or a b a lloon that exploded Wednesday . Authorities at Orange County Airport reported that the five-foot-high plas tic balloon, burned at the bottom, was turned in by an unidentified m a n. Two known balloon launchings were accomplished this week, <Se~ BALLOON, Page 1\2) Seven Killed In Dense Fo g On H ighways FRESNO <AP> -Dense fog ca u se d thr ee maj or multi-vehicle pileups which killed at least seven people in the San Joaquin Valley today, the highway patrol reported. At least five were dead in an accident Involving an estimated 30 to 50 vehicles along Interstate S in Kings County 12 miles south of Kettleman City. officers said Two other fatalities were reported In colllslons Involving an estimated 40 to 50 vehicles along northbound Highway 99 jus t south of here between Fowler and Malaga. All lanes or Interstate 5 were closed for a lime, and traffic waa detoured over State Route 41 The Highway 99 accident forced l'1011urc of northb<>und lanes. and a detour was being get up. ) '. " On e so·c alled protester ca rried a s ign that said "Ke nnedy, the Jim J ones of Massachusetts .. Another picket s ign r ead. "Dan While for President," a reference to the accused slayer of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. A battery of Secret Serv1l'e agents kept a close eye on the two men and one woman who ca rried the s igns and gave ins tructions thev were not to be allowed into the building or "anywhere near the senator." Inside the large community center Ke nned y calle d his proposed n a ti on al h ea lth ins urance program "the last best r hance to halt staggering economic waste " o •• ,, Piiot P""to by IUC~r• tCoolll•• SENATOR KENNEDY GREETS GARDEN GROVE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Across Street from Hearing Site, Teddy Mingles Before Today's Health Session The senator noted "the nation as a whole will s pend $252 billion in 1981 on health care Train Derailed JELLICO, Tenn <AP> -/\. freight trai n carrying coal went off the tracks Thursday Just 10 miles south of a derailment a day earlier which spilled 32,000 gallons of sulfuric acid into a drainage ditch and rorced 10 ramllies from their homes "And tnat money wil l pour into a system without cost cont rol s. ~1thout quality controls. with uneven access to care and without any prospect!> for improvement "Make no mistake about 1t," t h e senator s aid, "if lert unl'heckcd. health care costs will bankrupt lh1s nation " Waiting to testify before the one·man senate hearing were representatives of the Canadian nation al health 1n~urance progr am a~ well a!> Calirornrn residents who have been hard tut by medical CO!>ts in recent )ears In his opcn 1n 1? remark!>, Kenn<'dY argued that no other nation an the free world ·'except South Africa penalizes its people for getting sirk " And wtule he conceded that America's health care delivery !-.ystem delivers high quality service. he also snid that none of the fr<'c world nat1oni. who have nat1onal1H•d hc ullh care programs "wo uld turn the cl0t·k hark and substitute our system for tht•1rs .. Befor(' Kennedy made h" appearance. Oran~e County Med1 l'al Ass<X1at1on Pre!-.tdenl Dr W11llam Thompson held a press conference. Thompson, who will present a "rittcn statment to Kennedy later today, deplored the national h ea lth ins ur ance <See K ENNEDY. Page t\2) Newport Cop Aids Transient By JOANNEREVNOLDS Of l"-Deity l'lltlt St.tit Bertrude Taggard clearly wasn't like the other transients that drift through Newport Beach. Officer John Freeman could see that nghtaway Freeman found Taggard at 2:30 this morning sitting In a laundromat at West Coast Highway and Balboa Boulevard. HE SAJDTllE man, who looked much older than his 58years. told him he's been sitting in the aJl·night business just to stay warm. Taggard was clean and dressed lo neat but shabby clothes. He told the young officer he started waJking from San Diego to Los Angeles two days ago. His social security pension money had run out and he was evicted because he couldn't paytbe rent on his small apartment. His three kids were grown and gone. He'd tosl track of two or them years ago and thelttird. a son, llvesoutofatate ··He said he ju.st wanted to get to Los Angeles because he knew there were missions where he could stay untll he could iet his next check and start fresh," the patrolman said. BUTmE OFFICER had to tell the man he couldn't stay In lhe laundromat and he even had to refuse to take Ta11ard to jail, just to spend the night. The only way to get Into the Newport Beach jail ts by breaking the law. nou good price to pay for a night'11 lodging. Theoffi~r suegeslcd an 811·night restaurant. No good, Taggard explained "('ve only got four cents in my pockets.·· he told the young policeman STYMIED, FREEMAN sent Taggard_genlly on his way and rct urned to the station for h 1s dmner break The 26-:vear-old officer sat slanng at his food . thinking about the old man. "You know." he re(lected later. "I kept thinking that no matter how bad off I was. I'd taJ<e on my folks if they got into trouble like that. ·'It's a sad story and even sadder because it 's Christmas.·· So Freeman left his dinner and went back out to Ci.Ad Taggard. He located him about an hour later and brought him back to the station. WlTHTHE HELP of Lt Jim Spears and Sgt Chuck Olmstead, a dinner was found ror Taggard as well as a place ror him to sleep (or a rewhours. ··Hekeptsaytng he didn't want to put anybody out or cause any t nconvenience, ·' Spears said. ·'I don't lhink he· d eaten since he left San Diego." Early this morning. the officen gave Taggard money ror bu.s fare to Loe Angeles and Freeman drove him lo the bus stop whe~ he couJd catch the local to Santa Ana, then ride to Los Angeles. .. He was a rellJ nice old guy," commented Spear!I And Freeman said Taggard was very grateful that Newport Beach -or ot least 113 police department -turned out to be ap\ace with heart PAIL 'I PtLOl I t 1190, O!o!mb!r 'I '111 hools E mpt County Suffers Flu Epideinic Th~ outbrrak of HUMilan fiu t>mpty1na Orange C'ounly H"hool "'u:. dt•t•lurf'd an ~01dt•tntc ThurliU1t) 1 but i. coun cienls un bl• J,tl11a th<' . train ap~ars lo havtt rcluliv"lY mild )lymrtom~ t>r Tom 1•rt•n1leraut. 11\rt"C t ~' r ,, f t h (' it i ' 1 ' 1 u n o r t.>p1dt•11W>logy for th!.' <'OUn t) lit> a Ith t>t·1mrt nwnt ('Ott\ 111trt•d lhC' t•urrt•nt flu with th1• flu epldt•m1c of 191K that k1lkcl thour.1mtl' ol Amt•rH·1tni. and "' ... (\-aired m1.ihl n-.·ur m 1976 I( lht' "Wll\t' flu hotl donf! ii much of wtlul 1t 1~ ~·a pa bit.• ol do "'i w1 \\r161 .._,. this ( Ru..s1an nu> ha& don1• 1t would hav• bttn a mitJor nut1om1l tlu.a!>ter " l>r Pn•ndc1 ~a·d ... 1ud 727 Fligl1t , Wat lied By Newport The 01ghtb of lhc R0<•in11 727 Jet ut Oran~t..· County A1ri>or1 nrt• i-:oin~ to be s1·rut11111ed not only by county tuuJ llught•:. A1rwe't offi('Whl, but br NcwpQrt !Stach officials as wt•I \1ty Cow1t•1lmcn 1tre spending Sl0,000 to hire thl'1r own n01s~ consullanls to condu<'l te!)b independent of the <'Ountv's Those cons ultants are to determine the accuracy of the county's noise monitoring equipment. and perform independent noi se surveys The consultants also will a n a I y z e l h c c U t• c l o C t h c 160.000 pound 727 Jets on the airport's nmwa} s The resull'\ will be presented lo councllm<:n 1n a report th1Jt will also critique the county's f1nd1n~s at lh(• conclusaon of the 727 test period. which could run up to 90 days. Airport officials said that the first arrival and departure of a 727 today wall b<' monitored closely for noise impact. An airport s pokesman said noise data us ually isn't available for about 24 hours. but today the r esults a re expected to be available immediately. The normal de lay results because a day's noise readings have to be compared to airport tower data in order to identify the aircraft that produced a given noise reading. However. today, the airport starr will be monitoring the noise meter s and the tower simultaneously, so the data will be available to them within mom en~ of the ]Cl's passing. f'ront Page A I KENNEDY. • program proposed by Kennedy. At the same time , Dr. Thompson conceded there is a need for "catastrophic health in· surance" He pointed out that nations who have national programs send their physicians and technicians to the United States for training and advanced educa- tion. He laid 1elenb1ll 1Ull don't know why the swine nu stnln thJt ruppc.iart."CS In ll'rlft didn't sprtad. nor "'-hy the current •lram did Nor do the)' k.now why lho pre5· ~nl A Rua tan viru~ produ~t'I r)ftly three to Ovt" days of 111n.-1111, ch11ru('tenzed b> hcadochca. u1> t•t 1to1nach and ftv r. wh&le tht~ nu In 1918 freQucntly produced fulal C'ompliullon•. lnrlud1na pnt'umon1a Or Prt-ndrr&a"it uld ht• dM• n 't kno'I'-of ttn) casn 1n Orana«' County wht>n.• <'Om phc• tlona havt' ar11en from the Ru a'an nu. althou1h 1l Is ~1n bit then-may btvf' bffn • few Ill' Hid m•Jor ml'dltal advantt' no¥> makt romphcalaons ln.i. pl'rllou& t'"<'t•pt for tht• f'ldt·rh .end th<• <'hrvmnll> 111 Hr outNl th<i1t 11h:.entt.'Cl'>m tone inut.., lo run h11Ch rn county 't·hool". with the h1ahett coo flt med rat~ bttween 40 and 4.5 pt•rc.-nt Abscntt'tia m at thla time of yt-ar l!> wiually five lo 12 llt'f<'Cnl Ur lly-cndt•rtt11Mt !llUd lhut ht• h+"n 't heard of 1tny OranJ(t.-C'ounty S4'hools clo&mK early for Chrit.tmu." holidays bccaut.c o! the epidemic A Fresno County school dislriet closed four duys urly after a third of its students called m sick f'or most Orange Cnunty schools. today was the final day of classes before the Chri~tma.s holidays Or. Prendereast said that 1f a school has a 40 percent absent<.>C rate for a week or more, it's likely almost everyone at the school has had the nu at one point during that lime. Some might have such mild symptoms they don't even slav home. he said. He said adults continue to be less likely to get the illness. prob- ably because a similar strain popped up 25 years ago and pro duced immunity in most people who were alive at that lime. Mesan Hurt In Three-car Irvine Crash A Costa Mesa woman broke her right ankle in a three-car collision in Irvine Thursday at the intersection of Red Hill Avenue and Barranca/Dyer Road. Dawn Marie Mason, 23. of 1300 Adams Ave .. underwent surgery at Santa Ana Mercy Hospital. where she was reported in good condition. He r roommate. Cynthia Schaefer . 24, who was riding with her. suffered a cul arm and was treated and released from the hospital. Police said their car collided with a car driven by Janice Oberholtzer, 18. of Santa Ana whose car was knocked into ~ third car driven by Fred Guthr ie, 51. of Anaheim . Neither Miss Oberholtzer nor Guthrie was hurt, police said. A tr affic signal pole was knocked down in lhe accident. That, Dr Thompson noted, 1s an 1nd1cat1on that the health system in the U.S dehvers the highest quality care to the most people of any system 1n the· world and 1s a model for other countr;~· Burglars Hit Four Times in lroineArea Irvine police are investigating four burglaries that occurred Wednesday. Ezra Schley, of 43 Westport, 1n Northwood. told police someone s tole from his home stereo equipment, a vi deo recording machine, 25 video tapes or various television shows. a bathrobe and a pink and blue piggy bank. He valued the loss at $2,499. Nuclear Protest SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP) Defendants in the trial of 2<l persons arrested Aug. 6 during a day-long demonstration at the Oiablo Canyon nuclear power plant say a ''higher law'' gave them the njlhl to protest on P acific Ga:. & El~clric Co. property. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '" O'M\O"(N"fO.tly t'1toe w 1tf\•P\t<ht\C.Of'T" f•i'f ft ..... fW--...,,f'rf'\\ l\~I"""'° bt f .. 0.,,.fl!'" ,,,,. tP .. ntt~fnt'f'OjiW'I• Vflilii'.-t_.,.,,,,,on,.,,. I ut-11''°'' '9 ~iofW'"'' lf'lf'')uOf'I I f•d4t' Mt ("\t .. ,,,,,,, '4 Nt WO"'' tw.v h Hwii'f•ft•lfD,-. (tf'.C: 1'1 fOUf' ''"" VAll•f H'l!MW l41111W"• t\1'4t ~ ~lh(N\l A ·~I,.,_.......,.... HtttlO"I t\ l""IN••"""O \..ftu'O."'.....,. llNIAf'\ '"" lilt"°' ·l""I flrv(\f••h t\Q pt ...... 1'-AI JJO ""'' I""'" \tu l"f t tl"\IA Mt _.. ( •lttMft•11t•>i.1' ,. __ , .. _ P,p\IOf'~f •M ~'"""" I-<• II ,..,,..., v .... ~"'"'°"'•twJ<,,.fW"f .. MI~ r~u•••"'' lOOOiP , ...... ,. _,...,. ,_."~'"" [ Cl!IU' t••'"'•'" "-••• "•«~•,. Mn 4 \\t,14tnl M..nAQl"G lfltffW\ OfflcH (t)\tllt Ma\ I \lOWt"\I ,,._y ,,,,. .... l~f.)V"\•"~·••" ll~<•I"""" "''\tr-,, t Uontir~'''"' "' •' f'I lllr~Hir41 r, ~1h•w ull Telephone 1/14) 642"'32\ Ctanllled AdverlllllllQ M2·5t7I f' rom,..., (.ft"9n• 4M-tl0() 1 In Turtle Rock. a burglar broke the front family room win· dow to get into a house at 1 Rainbow Falls. own ed by Eugene Koch . Los t was a television set and stereo equip· ment worth Sl,460. according to Koch Somebody forced open a slid· ing glass door at 7 Topeka. in the Heritage Park Apartments. and took stereo equipment. a 12 -inch black ·and -wh1le television set. a gold chain and a wris twatch valued by owner Burl Baker at $1,075 Al the Shipley Company Inc . burglars working with a forkbn. took $8.000 worth of lumber from a large industrial building al 16782 Von Karman Ave .. ln the Irvine Industrial Complex. Police said the building was only partly con11tructed, allowing access to the thieves. C.allaghan Win8 LONDON CAP> -Mustering support from a handful or email parties in the House of Com· mons, Prime Minister James C11 lla1han survived a Conae rvalivc challen1e to hls minority Labor govemmenl and won a 10.v<JU margin ln a vote of conltde:nce. Ski11 Game Newport Unhappy Critics Assail Bay Silt Plan By KATHY CLANCY Ol lllW o.lly l'IMC •ttll Critics of a plan to protect the wat~rs in Upper Newport Buy c harged Thursday lhal the proposal falls hr s hort of hulling siltation the critics say is turning the bay into a mudflat. Newport B ea ch C i ty Councilman Ray Walliami.. during a Santa Ana hearing on the Newport-Irvine Waste M~1nagement Agency <NIWA> plan. said its result. "lo me would mean as close to status quo as possible." Newport Beach Mayor Paul t<yckofl said the plan s hould require desalting basins above Jamboree Road "We are losing the bay and 1t IS going tO be gone one or these days." Ryckoff said The city off1c1als. state and f t.'deral fi s h and game spokesmen and representatives of Friends of Newport Bay spoke during a hearing before representatives of the Southern Cal1forn1a Association o r Governments on the proposed NIWA plan. Ne wport Beach resident f 'ronePagpAJ OIL ... repeaLedly that a sharp price hike might bring on a serious re· cess•on in 1ndustr1a h:ied 01l - 1mpQrting nations. But one of the hawks. Algenan Oal Minister Ahmed Ghoiah. told reporters ... We won't accept some patchwork small adJUSt· ment that would make us look ridiculous before our own peo- ple frank Robinson charaed the plan "is fuJI or bun words wh.lch 11ay nll the ril(hl things about environmental protecl1on. "But It "' very detrimentaJ." he continued. "because what the draft a llows 1n essence ai. business as usual. ··And business as uisu:.l has created wh.-l I think is the real problem in Newport Bay toduy." he u1d . noting s ilt now is pouring Into the upper bay al Ule ute of 200.000 cubic yards unnually Williams urged the SCAG orflcials to adopt the minority propos al he authored as a member of the NIWA board instead of the plan endorsed by the majonly of NIWA members. Robmson noted. for example. W11l1ams' plan requires that silt be retamed on construction sites rather than finding •ts way uncontrolled into the bay. Jn addition, while the NIWA plan s u1tges ts the bay be protected from sediment "t.o the maximum extent reasonably practicable." Williams' version simply says, "Upper Newport Bay shall be protected from the influx of sediment ." Williams also contends the NIWA proposal tends to lean heavily on the use of publjc runds t.o solve what he believ~ are problems generated by private developers . NIWA. is a 'oinl agency of city. county. sanitation and wat~r districts officials along with a representative from the Cahforrua Department of FiSh and Game. The agency's plan Is designed lo meet federal requirement..., that all US. waters b-e ··sw1mmable and fishable" by 1983 Prt.'lty MC'lotly ( 'arrcr~1 models some or the 35 different designs of n·movable tattoos that are bemg sold this Christmas s1..·a .... on in some of the leading department stort>s Tht>y take 20 seconds to apply and won't come off in lhl· shO\\ e r To rcmov1..• them. use a little rubbing and som e akohol Ezzedin Mabrouk of Libya said OPEC should raise pnces at least 1212 percent. and he would prefer a 20 percent jump. U S. Treasury Secretary W Michael Blumenthal toured the M•ddle East last month to lobby against a sharp price hike. SCAG officials are lo act CJJ'I the plan an January E . P Benson. of 1028 Westwind Way. Newport Beach. s aid sill nows have increased in the bay since 1969 rains washed out existing silt dams. "The responsible government agencies had better get their act together pretty soon and hold down th1s now of silt." he said. Egyptian Demands Nixed by Israelis JERUSALEM <AP l The Israeli Cabinet rejected Egypt's peace demands today and Prime Minister Menachem Began accused the United States of laking a "one-sided attitude" as a Mid east mediator BeJlm declared that E~ypt bears "total respons 1b1hty" for f~11lure to reach agreement. on a treaty b} the Sunday target date Hut the l1 S mediation team headed by Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance credited ERYP· lian President Anwar Sadat with making major concessions in the latest roundoflalks Begin spoke to reporters after a 4 1n -hour s pecial Cabinet f'rone Page A I BALLOON. • on M onday and again on Wednesday, and police believe that. from the reports of residents. that there m ay have been several such laun<'hin~s beron• So far. there hav1• lwen no injuries. But MondJy. I rvane Police Lt Je1 ry Iloy<I "1tnessL'<i a 10 foot high lwlloon 1gn1te in a 40-foot fireball d1 rN llv behind an ancommg Cessna 172 s e ss ion that ended with unanimous s upport for the prime minister. who already had turned down the U .S -backed Egyptian ideas The Israels leader said Egypt's "new po~1tions are a fundamental chan~e from the agreements rt' ached at Camp David ... A:.ked whether he had been undt•r American pressure. Begin told re portt>r~ "No. I don't thank 1t 1s pr<.'ssure But \H' would like the Unitl'd Slate!> not to keep a one s1dl•d attitude and to s a y. as 1t was said . that certain Egyptian proposals an· )!Ood or should be udo1>led . period." Begin said . however. ht· has not lost faith in the Ame rican aha lily to be an "hones t brokcr " "WI'! mu s t continue to negotiate." he said Vance brought the Egyptian proposals to Israel on Thursday and met with Be gin . who n•1ected them . The American envoy then new back to Cairo and t oday t oo k off f o r Wa shington. his shuttle effort having failed to wrup up an accord bv the Dcl' 17 tar~et set thrl'e months ago al Camp Da\1d A 5 percent oil pnce increase would produce about S7 billion in new revenue next vear for the OPEC countries. which account for 30 percent or total world petroleum production. Tht> ministers meeting here also will review the prospect of re r>lacing the dollar wilh a "basket" of currencies to price 011. But the Saudis. OPEC's No. t producer. oppose this - "be<'ause we invest our rev enues in dollars." Yam ans ex· plained. and such a move would further undermine the dollar's worth worldwide ln an 1nterv1ew with the Unit t.-d Arab Emirates news agency. th1· Saudi m1mster r aised the · "llt'Cll'r of a looming world oi l .. , • .., • .., ''')an~ that when world ml ill mand bc~ins to outstnp -.upp l~ predicted by some 'Pl't'1 :.l11 sts ror mid 1980s Y. t•..,tt·rn nations will ··be f1 1(ht ang 1·ac:h other to get one barrel of ml" while the Soviet Union t rics to feed growing oat import 11 1• <: d s .. e v c n b y r o r c e .. 1 f necessary. Somt· Western strategists fear Soviet influence may spread into oil rich Iran if the s hah 1s top pied b y the poltt1cal unrest there. The future of Iran's osl output was one key uncertainty as the OPEC m1rusters gathered here An anti government strike by oil worker:. has cut that country's normal six m1l1 1on barrel a day production. -.econd b1~gest 1n OPEC. by mort' than two·th1rcb "Otherwise it will not be too long before the whole upper end of the bay 1s nothing more than a vegetation-covered mudflat." he warned. Robinson also urge d that agencies hig he r than local government be responsible for enforcement. • The unchecked flow of silt in the bay today. Robinson said. "Is the result of local control for the past l~ years.·· However. Prnston John of the Cahforrua Department or ~h an d Gam e. !)a 1d b•v pre~ervat1on should focus more rcspQns1b1ht} on local agencie. and private developer~ lroine Race Set Saturday • The lrv1n f> Com m un it y Services Department will host «t cross country meet b~ginning al 9 a m Saturday The meet is scheduled to be held al Irvine High School foot ball stadium. at 432 1 Walnut Ave . off Culver Drive Boys and g1rb aged 8 to 15 are <•lig1ble for competition an age d1v1s1ons. The top e1JZhl finishers are eligible lo compete in Orange Count} Canals. scheduled early next )'ear H a ndbil ls pll·ad1ng ror I n ( 0 r m 8 l I 0 n a h 0 U I l h 4' I a u n c h i n g -; h a v e h 1• e n d1stnbull'd to businesses 111 tht• area ·LOW-END CARPETING? Police were staked nut at Kelvin and Deriun a venues Thursday to s pot any new launching Tl?ll'v1s ion c rews from Channels 2 and 7 !>pOtlC\I police and J<>incd them. P?hce said ltwy'cl h1· watchan~ again today Pmty Seeb Carter Help WASHlNGTON CAP> The Justice Department 1s c lose to recommending whether Patricia Hear!>t should be freed from jail. but no announcement before Christmas is likely. Attorney General Griffin B. Bell says. Bell told reporters in St. Louis on Thursday that Deputy Attorney• General Benjamin R. Civiletti is prepurlng u recomm e ndut1on to s ubmit lo the While House. Miss Hearst's attornl'y!I have applied for clemency rrorn President Carter. Her pttlllon 1s bl'inK txamined by Ju s tice Department officials JI f'41 Sure we have it -but. usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often. in situations where a customer is covering the fl oor just to sell a house. cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a dollar a yard will install a quality of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service. In a nutshe ll we're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST ... (though we often are). but the "BEST ... (Which we always are.) DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• -installation e custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf 926,7 • PHONE 646·"838 -646 13S.) '\ ' --:r;s ~---• <:I . l Laguna/South Coa t E;l)ITION ftt•rnoon N.Y. "Cet!ks I I VOL 71, NO. 3'9, 4 SECTIONS 54 PAGES TEN CENTS t ..;..;;;.,;;;;..:,_..:...;..;.:.:..:..;.:,,:..:..:.::.::..:..:..:.;.~.:..;.....:...:.~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1978 c"'RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~New Pageant Boss Previews '79 Show 8> ;TEVE MITC'llt:U. QI .._ OMly PlloC Hall Pu&eant vuotors "'111 ~· tn•at ed to colorful ~tt·r •rt, mun~ than ta dou·n i.culptun·' ~rnd 11 l ra hutc to Amt·r1<·u11 urt111t Normun Rcx·k"..-11 ull prl'M'nl t•d on u N>OO\ atetl "t11~·· dun11f( t ht> 4•1lh Pattl'unt of t ht• M •'l('r' an LaJ;llTIU t~·ud1 1\11 .. rd dlrt't'lur:. lfUI h•"ll\ 11 111t•mb\.•n. Kt•I th,•1t "' '' 1lhm1•"•' ' 11( Ill\' .art Wl\'C'llUI\!'> rllf llll' !.Uln nlt'r 11r()Ciu('t1on Thuri.cluy night t.luranl( a pn•vft•w b11<0kl'tu11c ul lrvuw Uowl And JUdttmll from lht• com mt nil\ of lht• r1•,ll\Jl'' fln,t c·r 1l11· . thf' .. l'lcc·t11111" ltv n1•w ft•-ill\:UI d.irt'C'lut (;11•11 l"\l<'hlMlll ~t·rt lrtlJltt'll!ll\.I' Ft•,l1val mt•mh1·r ... ntrn 1ni: I' 111• k I 111 I I( I ,t 'I!'> t•' It II d h Cl I ' 11 •It'll' r«!!> '' rolh·d .111111111t th1· n1•,1rl) l~o dou·n 11holoi,ir oph~ or rt \ltHks tlu.&t ~•II ht· n · 1•1tult·1l O..lly Pilot Stllll PMto REMAINS OF LETHAL AIR BOMB AT COUNTY AIRPORT? Sgt. Robert Kredel Inspects Plastic Balloon Plant Blast Near Airport Burns Man Ry PtuLIP ROSMARIN Of 11• Daily Pilot St•ll Whil e Irvine police and television news crews waited in h iding to see 1f a third incendi ary balloon would bl' lofted near Orange County Airport Thursday, an explosion in a nearby factory rocked their secret stakrout. Police piled into squad C'ar-.. and n<-ws cameramen, who h~d pointed their ccimcras blind into the sky in hopes of p1rlong out the balloon, dashed for their cars too a nd followed 1n process ion Police said Terry R'andolph Huff, 26. or Orange. an inspector for Control Components, 2567 Mam St.. had walked with a lighted c1gar<'ttc into a room whe re he was to inspect a suspected acetylem.• gas leak An explosive flash fa re, which police said was similar to those of two homemade balloons that exploded an the night path of ' small craft landing al the airport this week, burned tlurr over one-third or his body. Huff was charred on the face, chest and hands, Sgt Robert Kredel reported. Shrapnel \leather Considerable cloudiness to night and Saturday Cooler days with highs 65 to 70 Lows tonight 45 to 52 INSIDE TODA" The economy and populan- ty o/ amU&ement porks have had tht'lr ups and downs Read about car0taels on Page CJ. At Your s.nrk:• l oall"" l M loyd l1tllMU C~tll•r11i• c .... ,. CIHJlllM c-10 Creuwerd OulllMetk" Ultwlel~ ... Eftt..i.1-,utwl,.. H~ l•dex AU 1111..-mhtloll ., ..... ftlil'MMn iU MHlet ... , ~ .... ,.,..., .a.s Mellt'l.tlN .... .... o .. ...-c-•, 01 14 ll•st•11••11U Cit S..rtl Cll Sl•O Mef'lteitt AU Telev111., M T11 .. 1er1 CJ-• WtalM• IM '#Hitt•• al Wffld Ntwt c• 82 CS.• 14 ... Al CJ.S ... ,. IS CIO cs.• .u Cl 11 •• tlt<hns from equipment in the storage room was imbedded in Huff's legs !luff was listed 1n fair cond1t1on tuday at the burn ward of UC Irvine Medical Center. Police were uncertain about any connection between the 12 .11 p.m. incident and the manufacture of the aerial born bs, which investigators believe may have been sent up during lunch breaks for fun by t•m ployecs of one of the many factories in the airport area industrial comph.•x Police said lh('y would qu('staon Huff ab.out the launchings. · Control Co mp o n e nt s manufactures pressure regulating valves. Police today recovered a lcirge segment of a balloon that ex plod e d Wednesday . Authorities at Orange County Airport reported tha t the f1ve-foot-h1gh plastic balloon, bu m ed at the bottom. was turned in by an un1dent1f1cd man. Two known balloon launchings were accomplished this week, (Sela BALLOON, Page A2> Storybook Parade Set For Laguna Laguna Beach youngsters. dressed as their favorit e story book character, will participate 1n the annual Stor ybook Parade contest an front of City Hall Saturday beginning at 11 a.m . The costume competition, sponsored by the Chamber of Comm erce Mermaids, includes prizes for winners in several age groups and categories. Following the judging by the c hamber women, youngsters will parade down Forest Avenue to the South Coast Theater to view the film "Bugsy Malone," sponsored by the Mermaids. And after the film. the kids can walk on back to City Hall to visit with Santa Claus who will be m his special house from 2 to 4 p m daily and from 6 lo 8 p.m on Friday and Saturday nights throuRh Christml.\" with living modd~ lh1~ summer f.ytchl on'• 1nom1i.e of t•ol orful. uctive art for his first t1011oant wu w1•ll 11lu11trated by tht• repre'\t-nt11twns on the dis pl1y bonrdh f'l'1t1 vul nwmlH,•1:. i.urroundcd 11 10•1w11 uf µoi.tcrs by Alphonse Mul•ha, u tun1 or the century urt111t who to:vtr h111on terms the 111 u1&h•r of lhc po~lcr " lk ,,1y11 ht,.11 end the show 1A1lh Mui·hJ' \\l'll known .. Four Seaaons" panel. along with four other unframed posters by the Mame artist And the young d1rectqr had answerg ror his critics Thursday night. One festival member frowned al the large number or nudei. represented in the summer pro· duct1on .. Th<>y'll never Rel them all made up 1n the C\culpture> 1 oom ·· he sa id, sh1.1kani.: h1 -. hl'ad . "The room's too small." No problem, smiles Eytchison "The nude sculptures and paint· ings will be s paced out so we don't have a crowd tn the sculpture room," he said. "He's going to have trouble Rt'tllng those horses ready on tame." another festival member said, viewing photos of four horst! sculptures which wall adorn the h1lls1de -w1th their 1mmob1le hvmg riders-at the end of the first act But Eytchison says he's already finished the head of one of the horses, complete with flowing man~· and arched neck "We're going to make them out of plaster this yeur instead of sc ulpt1nJ,t th em from -.tyrofoam." lhl' new director said And they'll all be done well b<'fore the firs t curtain this sum- mt.•r (See PAGEANT, Page A2) Kennedy Here Health Talk Jeered, Cheered • allowed into the building or ·anywhere near the senator " 8} G/\R\' GRANVILLE Of ,,,. O.t1iy Pilot ~1•11 Sl•n Edward KPnnedy, I> M cissilrhui.ells, was in Orange County today to continue his nat1on\\1de cru sade for a national health insurance program Kennedy appeared at the <;ardcn Grove Com munity Center before a packed house. mainly seruor citizens, who gave him a row;ang ovation when he entered. But outside the butlding there Cola Plant Attacked In Iran TEllRAN. Iran <AP> -Shiite Moslem fcinatacs attacked a P('pSt·Cola plant and other businesses and homes of Bahai sect m embers in southern Iran <Jn d 40 Shutes we re killed. informed 1>ources said today There were reports of at least four other deaths elsewhere. r aising the total to 67 in the latest round of political violence an the provinces. which began Monday Thl' ~over nm e nt radio reported two persons were s lain today in the northwestern <'lly of Heza1yeah in fighting between loycil1sls and anti ·shah demonstrators ~ou,rres s aid I.he 40 Shiites w('rt.> «llJC'cl ·Ji,u1.1~.l:J j,.., Shir:i1 by Rahai sect members who fi red with automatic weapons lo protect their properly. Fifty other Shiites were r e ported wounded. After the bloody fir,hting, hundreds of Bahais Ot'CI to a nearby mountain village for refuge Thcr(' were unconfirmed r<>ports a Baha1 woman and her child wer(' killed CSee IRAN, Page A2l Seven Killed In Dense Fog On Highways FRESNO IAP) Dense. fog ('a used thre<> major multi vehicle ptl cups which killed at least sev<'n pl'ople in the San .Joaquin Valley today, the h1~hwuy patrol reported At least fa ve were dead in an arridl•nl involving :in estimated 30 to 50 vehicles along Interstate 5 in Kings County 12 males south of Kelllt'man C1ly, offi cers said Two other fa talttacs were reported an l'Olhs1ons involving an estimated 40 to 50 vehicles :.liong northbound Highway 99 JUS l south of h ere between Fowler a nd MalaJ?a. /\II lanes of Interstate 5 were C'loscd for a time. and traffic "as detoured ovc•r State Route ti ThC' lhg hway 99 ac<'ident for<'ed closur (' or northbound lanes, and a detour was being set up Girls Soccer Title Playoffs Scheduled Girls South Coast Regional Soccer Playoffs championship game will be played at 12 :45 p. m . Saturday in San Juan Capistrano. The Dana Surf, from Dana Point, and the San Clemente Aurora will compete for the championship title al Capistrano Elementary School's soccer field. 31422 Camino Capistrano. The teams are composed of area 13 nnd 14 year old girls \H're echoes or the biller past One so-<.'a ll ed protl!sler carried a sig n that -.aid "Kennedy. the Jam J ones of M assachusells " Another p1ch•t sign read. "Dan Whale for President," d reference to tht• accus<>d c;lay<'r of San f'rancasco Ma~or Gl'orgt> Moscone cind Supcrv1sor 1 larvl') Milk A battery of Secret S('rv1Cl' agents kept a rlosc eye on the two men ;md one woman who carried thl' i.1gns and ravl' instructions thl'V wt•re not lo bt.· Symptoms Mild Inside the large community et'nter Ke nned y called ha s proposed nationa l health 1ni:.urance program "the last lwc;t r hance lo halt staggenng economic waste." The senator noted ··the nation as a whole will spend $252 billion an 1981 on health care "And that money wall pour into a system without cos t c·untrols. without quality controls. with uneven access to <Set> K ENNEDY, Page A2l APWI.-.~ HOLDING HEARING HERE SEN. EDWARD M. KENNEDY OC Flu Epidemic The outbreak or Russian flu emptying Orange County school s was declared an epidemic Thursday\ but a coun-dents can be g laa the strain appears to have relatively mild ::.ymptoms mg <in 1976) as this (Russ ian Dr Prendergast said he flu) has done, it would have been does n 'l know vf any cases in a major national disaster," Dr. Orange County where complica Prender~ast said. I ions have arisen from the He st1d scientists still don't Russian nu. although it is J>OSSI· Dr. Tom Prendergast, d1rcc tor or the div1s1on of epidemiology for the county Health Department, compared the c urrent flu with the flu epidemic of 1918 that killed thousands or Americans and W8'> feared might recur in 1976 know why the swine flu strain ble there mav have been a few. that reappeared in 1976 didn·t He 'aid maJor med1t·al advances spread, nor why the current now make comphcat1ons less stra in <lid. perilous except for the elderly Nor do they know why the pres· and the chronically 111 "If the swine flu hat.I don<' m. murh of what 1t 1s capable of do ent A-Russian virus produces He noted that absenteeism only three to five days of illness. continues to run high m county c·haracterized by headaches, up schools. with the highest con· s1•t stomach and fever. while the farmed rates between 40 and 45 flu an 1918 frequently produced rwrc·ent Absentee1:.m at this fatal complications. including time of yt·ar 1s usually five to 12 µm•umon1a ~c·t·nt / . l) r PrC'ndt'rg<i'>t sa 1d I hat he Egyptian Demands Nixed by Israelis JERUSALEM !/\Pl Thi• prime minister. who alr eadv fsraeh Cabinet n·1ected Egypt'-. h a d tu r n e d do w n t h le' peace dt•mands today and PnmP U S ·backed Egyptian ideas Tht• M1n1sler Mt•nachem Rt•g1n lsrat•h leader said Egypt's "n('w accused the nit<>d Stale'-or pos 1t1ons arc• ;,i rund ament<tl taking ., "one sadt•<I attitude" as change from the ciRreem cnts a Mideast mediator reached at Camp l>aHd " Began declared that EJ?HJt As ked whether he had been bei:irs .. total rcspons 1b1 l1 l) · under Amencao pressure. Began for failure to rC'al'h agrct.'mcnt told reporters · No. I don't on a treaty bv the Sunda:,. target think 1t 1s pressure. But we date would hke the t:nated States not But thl' lJ S med1al1on tl'am to keep a one·saded attitude and headed by Serretary of State to s ay. as 1t was said . thi:it h;a,n 't heci rd nf any Orange ('ounl)' schools dosing c•<Jrly for Christmas hol1da vo; bN·ause or lhl' t'p1dcm1c. A 1-'res no County '>Choo! distract closed four days early after a third of its students railed m sack For most Orange County schools, today was the final dav of classes before the Christmas holidays Or PrcnderJ,:ast iw1d that if a school ha-. a 10 percc•nt absentee• rat<• for .i \H'l!k or more. it's hkl•ly cilmosl everyone at the school has had the flu al one point duranJ! that lime Some might hav(' Mlt'h mild symptoms they don't ''"<'n stav home . he said 11 e said adults continue lo be less hkel} to get the allness, prob· ably becaust• a similar strain P<>PPl'd up 25 Vl'ars aRO and pro- duc•ed immunity in most people \.\ho were alive at that tame Cyrus R Vance l'red1tcd E~yp rt•rtiltn E~ypt.ian proposals arc• taan President Anwar Scidat with J!oud or should be adopted. Satellites Launched making major concess ions an the• period " latest round of talks. Began said, however. he ha:. CA PE CAN AV ERA L, Fla. Began spoke to reporters after not lost faith an the Amen can <AP) A pair of secret com· a 4 '~ hour sp<.·c1nl Cab1n l't abtlitytobl'an .. honestbroker " municataonssatclliteshavcbcen -.css1on that ended with ··We must continue t o launched lo r emote orbit in unanimous s upport for the nt>gollate." he said. spa<'<' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bi«!ultural Yule Students from Las Palmas Elementary School in San Clemente join Palisades Elementary students ln Capistrano Beach for a traditional Mextcan procession. Las Posadas. throuah ne11hborhood streets. v Otlly l'li.. ,_. llY Gary Amllr ... Families and school staff accompanied the children, singing Christmas carols in Spanish and Englis h. The holiday event was sponsored by bicultural programs at both schools. C'IAll Y PtLOf use Pmty Seeks Carter H e lp WA~HlN<iTON tAPl The Ju.aUce Dcpanmenl 11 clo1e to recommond•na wht-lh«-r Palncia llural ~hould bl• frttd from jull. but no ;&nnouoc\!ment twfo rt.• l"hn~imus iii• likely. Atlorne)' (~t-nt'ral G rlffin B Bell !1l1)'11 llt•ll told n•IJl•rt•·r' in St l.ou1 on 'I hur,du) th•l Depul) Mt.ornc~ G"ncnl Rf'nj•m1n It C1v1letll I~ prep1•r\nt: ;i rt'enmrn<'ntlat10ft lo ' U h Ill t t I ti I h ' W h I t t- i h HJM' M1~:. U14ur l • uttonu·>• hov•· U~ll'IJt•d for d('mrncy from l1rt'1>1drnl rurlf't II t· r Jtc' 11 l w n 1 ' II.-1 n l .-' " m 1 n t' 1t h ~ .J u J t H r Oc-partnwnl 11ffh"wl11 Pair E eape lnjurie N~el Crasl1 • ID Twn ~tUlh Ch an •1· < oaM mf'n lst'.:i J>t~ "''nou11 1nJury Thunda\ 1n ,,w.t·t1u·ul.-r u11dt•nt on Cro°" 11 \' ,1llt·~ J',1rk ~ •V jU\l Ul'll of N1.iud lt11J1I A C ahfonu~• I ltl(h~ ~ y Patrol i.pokt·:im....n ll:m1 lh~ ll ~ pm rrush 01·('urred wht>n • t"ar dravtn by Gerglo Gurc1a, 18, ul 0 3na Poml. ~wt'rved lo mlsi. construcUoo pyloru. bl0<:kin& Uk- s low lane ol ca£tbound Crown Valley P:trkwuy . Garcia's car s kidded acl"06s lhe center divider and headed for a Wctitbound car driven by Ju mes l'oepk('r . <ti, of Lagunu N1~ucl. Pocpkcr htl his braJtei. and !<werved lo a void the toll mon "Both cars rollt.•d over but they didn't hit each other," lh1· CH P !ipokt~man ~aid Both men were t reatoo at u hOS!lllaJ u.nct rdca:,,ed Two Clemente Youths Hurt In Co llis ion Two San Clemente teen-agers "nc 1njur<.'d Thursday when their mo-ped collided with a car at th<' mlt'rsect1on of La Rambl& and Pasl'<> del Cristobal. Ronda Banks. 17. of 749 Calle Vallarta. \he mo-ped driver. was reported undergoing s urgery at San Clemente General HospitaJ today to ml'nd a broken left leg. lier passenger, Vanessa Oyer. ali;o 17. of 405 Ave. TeresH, W8.b treated at the scene for scr apes on lhc left arm. The dnvn of the car, Ella He1dt>nrt•1ch . 86. of 258 La Rambla, was not tnJUrco Police had no information today on how tht> a1•1· 11knt 0<·c·ur rt·tl Cycle Crash Injury Fatal /\ Camp Pendleton Marine died Thursday at South Coast Commurul) Medical Center in South LaJ?una of injuries he suf. fercd in a Dec. 3 motorcycle a c· cadent on Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. James L. Cottingham suHered m aJor injur1es wh e n ha s motorcycle jumped a curb near Nyes Place, throwing him L36 feet through the air and hurtling ham into a cement light pole. Funeral ser vices are pending for the llllnois-bom Marine. Nuclear Protest SAN LUIS OBIS PO (AP) - Dt!fendants in the trial of 2Q perl>ons srrested Aug. 6 during a day· long demonstration al the Diablo Canyon nuclear ·power plant say a "higher law" gave , them the right to protest on Pac1f1c Gal> & Electric Co propt:rty ORANGE COAST V\C DAILY PILOT f~ 0f4t~C~t 0 .. •v t•tlot w1tf'l~P'l1oC.fit1uo.n­ btNG ~~ ,.,,_""'~ ,,~,\Nd-~ttwOr-. 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Hll All ~llft: Ttltpllon•• ........ ,, .... -( .. _ •"'-llOO •· Oil Hike See n in Mideast ABU DUA UI , tJnllr!d Arab Emir•t" IAPt The world l'ltl cart.el haa u.iareed to lncrnac th baal<' i>tic• of r rudo 011. prob- ably between ~ and 10 perC'enl. •l It. annual wlntor priclnR me.Uni openlnc Saturday The 11'(~4SC' Ill likely to MSc! • half C'f'"nl t.o ME" t"E"nt a •talion tu lhf' pnc• Am4"rlC'ana P•>' tor l .. OllM 011 m1nlmn ol lhe 13 OMUoo Or1anlrJ1Uon ol PeUoleum EA paron1 Countrl HY all of Uum1 ha\t" dttldt"d lo nl•• prh•ftl to m•lll' up tor lhr IOfit JJurchulnR pow'r of t.M1r oil rt>vcnu .... rttult ln1 frt>m lnllaUon and lhe dro1) In I h" \. ahae ol thr dollar . th • rurrf'n('} In whlrh oil 111111\ an! 11•1d The onl) quet1tlon rt1ma~n.1u~ for lh-1 manlalto,.. mt"<1tln1 ~hind C'l<111C'd doors ua lhl Prrslan Gulf t•mtrok 121 th' Mil' ot tlu-pn<·v hcl(l"' Rrady io P l ay " ~ 11e·rct>nt jOl'ft"Olle ID tht.< bJ~l· pm·c of $12 70 for ll 42· f.:Jllon bal'ttl 0( crude oat would hr1 n1 about S7 b1lhon a year into 1h,· Ol'fX' mt•mbt!rs' lrt'A1unc<1 I ust l>t"4.·•m~r. member!> of tlw n t rt d Ix.I~ t'lf l\I the w 111 h l"'• of ~1rnd1 Ar abl<1. OPE:C'l> lul(c!>l 1·,portt>r OAnd frott' pracei. 12 monthli, pnmat1ly beCllUSe O( Ull uil lllUl on th~ v.'Orld market ,\ \ oUllf' man ~ 11 h a horn gets 1n a little last minute 111 t.1l'l1t•t.• an u !)tudy booth before the holiday program at l·.l Mono a-:lt•mt•ntary ~chool , near Laguna Beach. Sixth ~1 ath'r M1t<:h fo't·rgu:o-.on, 11 , was part of the school's "w 1:.1111,tl St·n•11.uJ,." Thursday night ~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~- Wmzt Grtuks? Pick 'em Up Al Wllege Apprehenisave Saddle back College students won 't be mlently waiting by the mailbox to discover \heir grade8 from the fall semetiter. That's because the school will bt•gan requiring students to p1c·k up their grades at the campwi hegionang this year -a move official:. expect to save at least $18,000 "So many of the stude nts had alrt:ady left or moved that we got a l ot o f the grades r etu rned ," a co ll ege spokeswoman said. citing re<:ent U .S Postal Service rate hikl:!~ that jacked prices up to I~ cents an ounce. "It's so expensive to mail things today." . Grades will be available lo students on the campus in \he admissions and reeords office around Jan. 22, the first day or s pring semester classes, the sookeswoman said. She Indicated lnstruclo~ al the school would still mall s tamped , self·addressed post cards back to stude nts. apprism~ them of their grades She said the school would mail gr ades to students who will be leaving the area following any :,,eme:;tcr f'rom Pa.-.. 1 I PAGEANT. • Eytchison has received board approval to mak l.' seve ral changes to the :.tage racadt.· lhb 't>ar , to an effort to keep lt1l' pagc.:inl moving once lhe produt· t1ongctsunder way The two s ide l>tagt's will tk· t>nlargetl JJld the roof ot the build 1ng w 111 be rndes1gned to allow tht.· centr al unit to revolve for the first time. Ey~ch1son said he• will present 24 art works thi:. year, in:,,tcad or 27 , and he l>aid the puce will be such that there will be no lon1,1 time ll.lpsc~ between prc:,,cnta- llons He's selt'Clcd a ll but lhre<• or four repr~entalions, sayinR he 1:.n't ready to commit h1m::.elf to I.I l'Olliplele proJ.:ram vt't And the '14th pugeanl wi ll haw sev1.•ral works by Norman Rock wdl. bclov~t.I Amt>racan artis t who dit•d this year al the age or !:ill In fact, pageant crews have already completed the back· ground set for Rockwe ll's "Tn pie Self Portrait," a painting of the artist, pipe gnpped in his teeth, using his own refl ection in a mir ror a.'i a model for h1:,, canvas. Carter Challenged L OS ANGELES CA PI Former Ci<>v Ron<ild Reagan has challenged President Carter to debatC' him on a 10.year U.S for~1gn polic~ s trategy wht'n Ca rt~r submits his strategic arms limitation treaty for rat1hcat1on "1d Stranded Man Newport Policemen Find Yule Sp i rit By JOANNE REYNOLDS OllM D.tl.., PU .. S\.tt BertrudeTaggard clearly wasn't like the othe r transients that drift through Newport Beach. Officer John Freem an could see that right away. Freeman found Taggard at 2:30 this mornmg silting in a laundromat al West Coast Highway and Balboa Boulevard Year Around School Eyed On S . C oas t Sax Capistrano Unifi t:d School District elementar y i.chools have bees> targeted for surve ys lo assess community support for proposed year-round school pro· gram s to begin next fall. The six schools chosen by a district steering committee are Concordia a nd Ole Hanson E lementary schools in San Clemente, R.H. Dana Elemcn· tary in Dana Point, Harold Am· buehl Elementary in San Juan Capis trano a nd Castille and Barcelona Hills Ele m entary !>c hools in Mission Viejo. School board member~ will be <.1:,,ked Monday lo authorize the s urveys proposed a l the s ix M'hool:,, The board is st"hedulcd to meet at 7.30 pm ... t drstnct ,,!fices. 32972 Calle Perfecto m San Juan Capistrano. Trustees announced on &>pt 18 their intention to operate a yea r.round school program in the 1979-tr> school year. F rot1t Page A l BALLOON. • o n Mond ay a nd again on Wednesday. a nd police belleve that. fro m the re ports of r esidents, that there may hav" been sever al such luunt:h1ng:. l>cforc. So far. there have bet-n no injur ies. But Monday, I rvinl' Police U . Jerry Boyd witnessed a 10-foot·hiJth balloon ignite an a 40·foot fireball dlre"tl.Y bC'hind an incoming Cessna 172. Handbi ll s pleading ror in form a t ion about th e l a un c h i ngs h ave been distributed to businesses in the area Police were staked out at Kcl v1n and Derian aven ues Thursday to s pot any new la unching Tel<>v ision crews from Channels 2 and 7 spotted police and Joined them. Police said they'd be wat ching again today College Board Police School Site Approved By ROBERT BARKER Ol lllo O•llJ ~llot St.ff Const Community College Dis tract tnat~• have agreed to contribute Sl million toward con s trucUon or a regional pollc.: 3cademy tat Golden Weist College in Huntington Reach . Tru1teee au.id they are willing to provide a 2.~acre s lt.c for the facility. The land h as an esttmated market value of $500,000. They also voted Wednesday to commit up lo $500,000 toward cons truction or the proposed 21.000.square-foot facility The land as owned by the col h~ge district aJld is now a dirt parking lot adJacent to the cam pus at Center Drive just east of Gothard Street A college spokesman said that the PoJice Officers Standards and Training Commission and the Orange County Criminal Justice Counc il have given str ong verbal backing lo the Golden West site. College officials are asking \he fi'rowc Pa~ A I IRAN ..•. Shiraz has been the scene or frequent demonstrations against Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi since major political violence erupted here in January Other informed sources said two persons wer e killed late Thursday in the northeastern cit y o f Mashhad whe n 100 iso ldiers and dependents uttacked a hopsital, appare.ntJy because its staff, opponents of the shah. refWled to treat the families or imperial soldiers . two aeenc1~ to help in &cttln& s\ulc and federuJ money towMd~ the <'Onslructaon of the bu1ldln1 Coal5 u re c11t1mated at $1 .3 million . The C'..old~n Weat College loca Hon also ha11 the unanimous bucking of the OranRt! County Chiefs ol Police AnoclaUon. ac · cor ding t o the co lleg e spoke11man A report by the Orange County Grand Jury laRt June favored tht: Golden West location over a <'OU nly Sheriff Department'" phm to build a joint police and fire training academy in El Toro. The Jury faulted the propo&ed El Toro site because of the im· pact of Jet aircraft noise It also said lhe training pro. gram:; al Golden West are superior lo those advocated and prac ticed by the Sh e riff's Department. Assistant Sheriff Bob Griffeth said today plans are proceeding for the El Toro facility but that no money has been authorized for construction thjs fiscal year. He swd recent studies show that joint police and flre training plans are compatible on land owned by Orange County . Griffeth said he believes tlM! Sheriff's Department can pro vlde better training than Golden West with an academy al· mopshere undisturbed by other <:ollege a~ 'iv1ties lie also said the Sheriff's Department would have better control over who part1c1pat~ an the trainlng program. He also indicated that there could be some duplication 1f plans proceed for the construe· taon of both academies. Government and opposition rep o rts o n violen ce and casualties in outlying a reas F roffl Page A I often cannot be independently t•onfirmcd tn this embattled and KENNEDY. rumor-ridden n<ttion • The attack on the Baha1s, an arnue nt minority, reportedly took p lace in the Shiraz s uburb of ::,aad1. Among the homes set ablaze were those of a former army intelligence chier and several non ·commiss ioncd officers, \he sources said. Exiled Shiite leader AyatuJlah Khomaini , leade r o f the ::inl1 ·s hah move m e nt. today called on Iranians lo observe Monday as a "duy of national mourmng " Ste r e o G e ar, Cash S tolen Stt•reo l'QU1pment v<ilued at $(i30 and S50 cash were reported :.tolcn from a San Cleme nte: home Thursday in a burglary ~ h1c h took place between 6 a.nd ll pm. Police said Art Jenkins. of 2105 S. Ola Vista, returned homt· at 11 p.m and found his front door open Someone had apparently r emoved a screen from a slidmg glass window on a rear broroom lo enter Jenkin.•,' residence. a police spokesman said. Thi.' hurglar may then havl' deparlt'fl with the stereo and cash lhrou~h the front door, whit'h "as left open. lhc spokesman ~wd care and without any prospect!> f<>r improvement. .. Make no mistake about 1l." the sen ator said, "if left unchecked. health care cOlrts will bankrupt this nation." Waiting to testify before the one-man senate he aring were repr esentatives of the Canadian national health ins urance program a.'> well as Califom1a re:sidents who h«tve been hud hit by medil'al costs in rect:nt ycarl> In his opening remark!i. Kennedy aq:ued that no other nation in the free world "except South Africa penaliz~ its pt.>0ple fo r ~ettin~ s ick · · And wh1ll' he conceded that l\merica's health care delivery «vstem delivers high quality ::.erv1ce. ht also said tha t none of tht· fret• wo1 Id nations who have nu t1 onal12ed health care programs "would tum the clock batk and substitute our system for theirs." Before Kennedy m ade his appearance. Oran~e County Medical Assoc1at1on President Dr Willrnm Thompson held u press conference. Thompson. who will present a written stalment to Kennedy lat e r toda >. d e plored th•· n ae io na l hea lth in !>urancc proJZram proposed by Kennedy Al the s ame time, Dr Thompson conceded there 1s a need for .. catastrophic health an· surance." H ESAIDTIIE man, who looked much older than his 58 years. told him he's been sitting In the all·nighl business Just lo stay warm. Taggard was clean and dressed in neat but shabby clothes He told the young officer he started waJkin~ from San Diego lo Los Angeles two days ago. His social secunty pension money had run out and he was evicted because he couldn't pay the rent on his s mall apartment. LOW-END CARPE'I1NG? Hi& three kids were grown and ~one. He'd Jost track or two of them yeaN1 agoand the lhlrd, a son. Laves out of state ··He said he just wanted to get to Los Am~elei. because he knew there were missfons where he could st .. y until he could get his ne xt check and start fresh," the patrol man said BVTnt.E OFFICER had to tell \he man he couldn't stay In the laundromat and he even had to refuse to la.k e Taggard to jail, JUSl tospendlhenlghl. The only way to aet Into~ Ne~rt Beach jail ls by breaking the law, not a good prlceto pay for a rugbt's lodging. Theolficer au11eated an all-nlght restaurant. No good, Taggard explained. "I've only got four cents in my pockel3." he told the young policeman. STYMJ£D, Fa EEMAN sent Taggard.genlly on his way and returned to the station ror his diMer break. The 26-year·old officer sal staring al hts food . thinking about the old man "You know," he reflected later. "I kept thln.klna that no matter how bad off I was, I'd take on my folks If they got Into trouble Ukelhat. ''lt'1aud 1toryandevenaadderbttausell'sChristmas.'' So Freeman left hla dinner and went back out to rind Tauard. He located him about an hour late r and brought him back to the station. WmlTBE HELP of Lt. Jim Spears and Strt. Chuck Olmstead, a dlnner waa found for Ta11ard as well as a place for him lo sleep ror a fewhoun. ''He kept 1aytng he d idn't want to put anybody out or cause an)' Inconvenience," Spena said. "I don't think he'd eaten since he lef\ SanDle10." Early this momln1. the otncen aove Tauard money for bus fare to Loi An1elea a nd Freeman drove hun lo the bus stop where he could catch the local to Sant.a Ana, then ride to Los An1ele11. "He waa a real nJce old IU)'." commented Spears. And P'rffman Hld T•Hard waa very 1rateful that Newport Beach-or at leut lta police department-turned out to be a placci with heart. Sure we have it -but. usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Otten. in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house. cheap carpeting may be a liability In many cases the difference of only a dollar a yard will install a quality of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service. In a nutshell we're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST." (though we often are). but the "BEST .. (Which we always are.) a=:;;;;a1:a..· ,. DEN'S *...... ~-····.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ carpe~e:·) . insta~lation · custom draperies · jo l . w~n • ... hnoleum •wood floor 1663 PLAC.ENll~ AVE NU~ • COST A Mf:~A. CAllF 9'20 '21 • PHONE 646 4838 6 46 23.5.S •~w•,.-•• LESLIE LONG WITH HUSBAND ANO CHILDREN Chrf•tmH Job led to Kldnae>c>lnQ and Murder Mommy's Gone Extra Job L ads to Deatlt l"\l MD\l. .. : 1,\P1 l.nl1t• ('omh' l.onr·, d11ldrt'll un dt•rst.rnd olll\' lhJt lhl'll 11101lwr 1 UI• tn ltw t l11ucf\ v.1th Jt·'>U1>" bt'l'UUS{" sht> W•rntt-.t t" sur 1111 ... 1• ht•r hui.band al C't111'>t11111'> wrth 1.1 new bt-droom 'Ulll' M l'K um.I(. :.w ~ J ' a rt•,uurrl'ful molht•r or three who took u n1ght JOb u:. u .i:a' ,l ,1t111n ~tt1 nd.1111 In twlp the fcimrl) cht:errully mark tht.•ir thrr<l <'Irr ''tm.1 1n lht-h11m1· 'he and ht>r hll'>band, Jim. Wt'rl' buym~ Bl'T SUORTI' RJ 'FO•u: ( LO"'l"ltf: ltnlf' l>c•(' 1 lht· ... 1 .. lion v.;i, twlil up "'\111 \"'' k1t'11 •Ill" d ,mil hN l.11ttf\ \,\/;I', found four d:J\' l.1tc•r -..h1 h.111 ht•c•n 'hot tu rkJtlt · Sht• "'·h 11111 1.:11u1~ .11111 1>111·" ,, 1111t.,1111k• 11 .' """' <'omh' MI'!> Lon~.., t~ \l'.11 old ,1,l•·r -...rnl Thur'jda} f1 urn ht>r home: in this dt.•sl'rt l'ommuml \ W n111, .. , 11111 tll1•(.l:..t of LIJ', t\ngt-lt-s ·~he was coru.1derJtc to olht•t 11t uph· hut shl· Y. asn'l too fru:ndly to strangers" Mrs Long s childn·n <'hn-..t) I K:1 rcn. 3, and J1mm). I know or und(•rst.cnci lr11lt· allc111t '4hut happened. yet the.•) talk bravely of ··mama up in tht· duuds "'Ith Je!>us." T H E U)NG ANO COMBS FAMllJES ha\c JCJIOl'd l'ffor~ to help ra1s1• t11c l'htldrl·n and mak.e lhl· al>sence or their mother less painful . "Christy 1s taking rt the h:irdc.•sl. · said Patncia Combs, Mrs LOnf!'s mc1t h(•r "Shi· misses ht·r mothe r ~he JUSt com pletely w1thdrt•w for a <:oupl" of days And. of course, the b<1by, Jimmy. keep!> ralltng for his mother " T<ikl'n durmg tht· holdup "w; S452 from the statwn's safe A motonst who drove• up shortl~ IJcforc JO p.m noticed the open s afe and l<t<Jst• thang(• s trewn about tht· floor and not1fie<1 authorities "H's krnd of unU'>lHtl ," s:n-. Jim L(Jng , Mn, Long's 22·ycar old husband, ;,bout the.• t·1rc·u mstances surroun~ang his .. wife's death. "Thc·v don't us ually takl· a holdup v1ct1m hke this Cleveland in Last Try Against Default I .J<:\'FI \:\I> 1.\1'1 <'II\' banks In·~ 111 r a llini.; 111 St ~ •.• milhnn 111 d1·h1 (r 11111 1•;"h "hurl ('l('\.C'lao«I tod.n ·'" th1· c·,1, '(" lUnell 1'1'11\l'IH'd f111 <I fr.11tll(• • .-'P\ c.•nth h1111r 1•f(or t to J Vt·1 I •h· . f 1..ill Jf lht• C'11t1nc1I l'tinn11I ~1gn·1· ,·1th Mavor l>enn1s Ku('inich w1 :i refinant rnl.( pl;111 1 hat •,::1t1sf11·d l11t• banks. 1t v.111 hnni.: th1· n.i lion's bu l!P'>1 11lllflll'1p;r l <kfault ""<'t• l>t'lro1t f,uh.'<I to p:1) df'ht•, Ill 19:1:1 ( 'uunri I 11ff t(·1.1 h a I t1·rn 111 N I !Jtt• 111 ttH· morn1n..: 111 r11rr·1· lht• m •no1 lo :tl'l'I pl lht· s.d .. ol lhP M un1c1pnl J.1i.:h1 '>\ .,,,.m lo ,, prt\-alt•h hc•lcl ulrlrl \, 1·11111c·ndirw that at h•ast lhrt•t' l10111k.•. "''II not apprcn t' rl'f1nant1n~ "1lh11ut 'llvch a conchtmn St' hanks art• '>''<'k rng p.1' nll'rrl of 'hort term d<·hr... Ii -. m11ln1gl11 Rally Backfir es l'ITTSRlH<;11 !Al') ,\ # Tt•amo;;lc·r-. r<1ll> orga11111·rl to 1·n • titt• st nkrni.: 1ndt•p1·nd1·nt st1•1·I trurkt•rs back to work hackfmvJ, • l'ruptmg into a show of support for t hl' steC'I haulers and h1 14hway v1o lt•nn• c·ont1nut•d Thur'>d<iv <:unshots ~h:Htc•rc·d a truck w 1ndsh1cld 1n P1•nn svlvan1a. and \ln<•lanrl J>oht·e a :-n•:-;tt•d two men arter th<· t 1rPs • of a stN·l trur k wen• 1•um·1ured lm11~hl. but c·1t\ off1c1als <;ay thc•y 1 .1n t p:t) :ind arr! .isking lht· t..enk" lei 1•xttond tht-r1ty·, c·r('<ftl 1111 o 1 !17~1 \ J.>rll!Ji>":J I of fr red tn 1 lw m :1' 11r n•vol v1•s around a pro p11~1·d l<1x mcn •a:-.t• referendum .111d en·atwn nf :.i stale fman<:1al 1"11111 rol agnt•cy T\rn of th{· c1h"s maJor banks h.I\ 1· 1nd1c·<.ttPd lht•11 \\ llltngness to rc>finanl'e the ckt>t M> long a<; r 111• 1•1111ni:ll and Kue1111t'h, bitter 1•111.•m!f•s recc:nth , comt· to <1gr('e 11wnt on the ,;Ian. The banks "t·1 <· not firm I\ requmng thl' a.ire('mcnl to lu• 1 l'achcd bt•fon• tht• f'nd of th<' d.I\ :r.•, long us there: rs p roj!rPSS Ill Illa) or l'OUnctl nC'~ol 1 at ion llov. 1.•ver . Cl<:' <·land Trust ('o . 1111' r 1ty's largP:-.l hank. say'> 1t \\ill not go along l.\tlh the -..ettle m 1· n t u n It·:-.' th l' p I :.i n 1 s sl r1'nglhc·m·<I If the.• bank do<•s rrut r<'l<'nl. 01nd 1f th(• c•1l't <'.rnnol l'llml• UJI \\tth the $.5 m1!11on It ov.1.·s Trust. Clevdand will be m drfault "Th£"rt' are going to tw lots of rncetm.i;:s all da_v." '>:t~' .Jiihn Carhuff of Frr .. t Roston. tht• t•1ty's financial adviser. Ku cmich sar<l he had prepared <·ont 1ngency plans for runnrng tlw 1•11 v m the l'Hnl rt dt'fuults llowevcr. Thursda v. he ap pt•an·d re>lucta nt lo d1 sruss them "Tht•rc is n'l rPason to panic llw 1111hlil'.' ·he said Shrinking Dollar Analyzed Sunday Sunday's Daily Pilot can be a • help durin~ that las e sur~e of • holiday shopp1flR with adv<'r11'> : tng h'ints or thl'!'f' f<•atun•rl stories to provide a d1 vcrsJC1n GOOD OLD PAY Is Santa'" • h<'lper's walle>t a little t.hrnner'' : Staff Writer Jackie Jl yman r<' ~ ports on how much furthe r th<' • money wc-nt 10 yt•ars ago on the : Orange Coast Good for a few : laughs and ~roans TRUE fU,Ut-: Teddy lkar. • who soaked up tears and hid ~ s mall faces from l.IO many small •('lmbarra ssments, rs 75 ! Probably no creature in his tory ~ did so much by doing so litllt• ~ L I T T I. t: 0 I, 0 WINEMAKE R Alber t Cr1ban'> Sl lNDA Y'S BEST Hardly . IBM printouts and careful calculations match taste tests in the family wine busi· ness, but the company i$ makin~ a stab at a "better'' market with new. mellower varietal wines J.'AMILV PLAN: GROWTH- Don Anderson started his in· suranre hrokerage 25 vears ago, l"1t when his son took over. thmgs started popptnl( at An der on and Anderson Son Rob promises more, much more. 1s in s ton• in years to come Rusi nt'ss of the wct'k m You/Your Money Countians Rap Clean Air Plans Thl• l kt t1'tl orfu·rul'> rn t'h!JtJ(~ II f (' I 1• .1" I II H u I> s 0 u I h I' I II t 'ullfo1 n1 r ::i1110~ h">tc•nc•tl Thurl. du~ ui. ~· ti lH'.Hrl o( t•llrt<'M <'t 11 ll' ll<'<l u 111<>IKlMt'd'111 r l'lt.•unuµ 11l 11n 1lunn~ u ht·.u111i.: m Santa 1\1111 l.11lrt11111( ,.,., t• offlt•rnt... of lht• South <"1111 .. 1 Air tJuulrl> M.111aut· 1r11•11 1 l>11'tr H'I 1.104' Suutht:rn t'ul1(11r n1,1 ,\'11ot·1utwrr of Cov u11mc·nh 1 ~'1\(i 1 t>11111~· tlw t.ilk.1111: "'l'rt' Huth S r111l1 of 1..1..:un.1 l11lh. n ·11n•wn1111t; lht• Orunge Count) 1 1•u1i;iw 111 W11mL•n Votl'r.s She 1•r 1\H'llt'(I lhl.' d1 .1H plun for fall '"" tu 11wlu<l1· l.11111 u-..t· control" .tnd "' '" of handhni.: Orur1~t· < ·1111 n1 , ' r ,1pul l(ro" I h 'Sttlll h1·,...,t ( h .trl)tC' t '111tnt Y h \ c·r \ \ 11lnt•1 .thh• ' 'ht• '>Jld ·It 111111.t , .1,11\ lwl'omt· .:inc>tht·r Los ,\111ow1t ... ha'm "'"' '"~l<l''kd tin• 11rnposal ad· tin·""' 11n1•.1l'ls 1111 th<' county .s 1:1 o~ th l 1111u~h lttl' year 2000 unll \\ ''"" l11 plan fur Jlr quality J'> th.it .i:rvv.th ttt'C'Urs Sp11kt•'>ml1 n f ur both the 01 ;rngt• ( 'ount~ Lung A:.:.ol'iallon ;ir1d Orung« <'ounty Legal Aid !'-lH'rl•ly ;ibu 1·111111ilmned about thl' plan·-.. lack of t:ontrols on population ~rowth und develop- n11•nt ('Jly n•pn•-.(•ntat1ve~ as well as 1111.., int•t;c; Ii: ruups l' htt rged that lht.• plan's 1·0 ... 1 an estimated $5(10 mtlhon a vear would dis ru11t t111• 1•t•onomv and clamp a 1111 011 htr '>tnl''>S J(rOW\h l' \ p rt·.., s M J yo r U o n a Id I Judson ""'d his ctly's finance dtrt'l'lur t·strmales 1mplemenla l1011 of lhl' proposc-d plan would to.,t $.~ liO per c apita pl·r year R} contrast. hl' ob!>crved. the Or .tnJ:t• County 1J<:r caµ1t<1 cos t I 111· poll('(' 'it:n IC.'CS IS $41 84. for ltn· $21 .'>I Jnd for st·wage $15 02 'I mu.-..t bt· concerned about our µnont1es when we would 1·stablish costs ~rc-ater th<.tn poltrl' and almost Pqual to J>')hc~ <1ncl frrr• put log1•th<.'r to frght wr pollutwn." ht• sard Air quultty drslnr·t officials haH estimated the plan will cost $48 P<'r person to implement Thcv contend tht• cost of pollu t1nn' t0t1ay totals S200 P<'r pn~on Pl'I yt>:ir rn dama~l's to health, properh· and vcgetatwn. ,\ nurnbt:r of speake rs opposed including thi: co1>tly Los Angeles Downtown People Mover and W1ls h1n• rail Jin(• in the s mog plan, cont enc\1ng the proJects then would swallow up the bulk of the region·-.. freeway budding funds In addition. the hearing of fr r 1als mC't \,\tlh '>tiff opposition from motorcycltsL" to a proposal t o ado em1s-.1on control'> to off roar! brk<·-. V1t• VH'lOn<1 . .i Fullerton rn .,uranc•t• brokc·r . '·"ked thl.11 adoption of :1 'mog f1ghtrn~ plan bl' fll'l.I\ t'<I until c·1t1zen~ havt: mo rt• 11 me.• fnr n•vl!'w · It ha'> ht·1.·n Just the p;i~t "l'V l'r:rl l.\l•1•l..,-.; th<it thert• has ht•t•n 1•t•neral pubhc1t} to help ttw puhlit know whut the rm pacts really al't'." <:unrl'ded air quality d1stnc·t D1rl·t·tor Philip Ant hon:-.. :in Or ang1• Count) l>UJWrVIMlr ll1vc.•r,1rlt• C'ount \ Sup<'r\'1sor /\ /\ Mc<.::mdlcss. C1bo <• dtn'l' tor of thl' arr quahty d1slnl'1 . sa 1(1 . "Th" 1s not a program that th1'> dts lnr t drPJmed up to h a r a s ' m 11 t 11 c· ' c· I 1 ...i ' . 1 n dustnalr,ts 11r ilO\ on<' c•lsc .. fn ,tt·ad h1· 110.11·11. th(• rel!1on ral'CS ,I.ti(' .111!1 fl'<kral demand~ tn cll'Jrl up th1• Jlr h\ 1!187 through ._Om<• kind or '>IOO~ f1ghlang plan Dl'lnt'l dirl'elor' art' to aet on the plan 1n .l~muun ;rnd submit rt for st.'.111· .rnd ft·d<.•ral ap pro\i ttls Th<.• -;mo~ f1ght1ng t:H't1cs r an~e from ..,ut h t htn).!s as 1m pro\ ed publt<' transp1>rlat11>n. annual vf'hl<'h· '""P''<'lwns. con lrols on painting und ,01v .. nts and n10<trfy1n g work '<'hl.'dulcs lo n·dul'c fre(•Wa\ t•ongt·sl1on Pastor Held Oti Pon10 Rap CllfCAGO IAP1 An Indiana Baptist Churc·h man1s tC'r 1s being held 1n an Jndianapolls Jail on <'hargrs of sl'lhn~ porno~raph1c prc·tur<'s of C"htldr<'n. an lllrno1s Legis lative Investigating Com- m1ss1on spokesm an says. Clart•nc·c• RarnC'Lt or In d1ttnaf)<llts "'as arn•stcd at his home Tuesday hy lndranapohs police and ILIC investigators. s aid I UC t'XC'l'ut1ve director Honald Ewert .... wi ......... LORD SNOWDON WITH NEW BRIDE LUCY IN LONDON Former Husband of Prlnce11 Margaret Remarrtea Princess' Ex Weds Again in London LONDON <A P J Lord Snowdon. whost• first we>ddtn~ 1\ as 111 Wt'slmins tt•r t\blJq before a tt<lev1:-;1on audu.'ncl· of millions. stud •· 1 llo" a~u1n tu da\ this t1ml lwfon· a l'I\ 11 re~ rsfrar and :.i hundful of pcopll· tn a brit•f <:t.•rt mon) '°" 1thout pomp Snov.don. 48. marru .. d to Pnn re~s M<1rRarl'l for HI )t•ar' until .1 publ1C'11l•d d1H>rC'l· bet·aml frnal 111 July. placed a gold nng on th l' hand o f dr"'or''<·cl te ll'\ 1-.1on J l·St:Jrcht·r Lun So/nns ' Pay St,in Furor S P R I NG ~-1 E L D . I 11 I AP l Illinois lawmakf'rs havt• snubb1:d :.i request by Uo\' .l<lrnt•s Thompson that lht'Y roll bac·k pay in crl'ases fnr stall' off1trals Tht•y lc•ft Thomps on to dt•al with lh<.> publi<' out ra~t· thut h:.is his mail run nrng 2, 100· I <JJ{a1nst the raise ... Thompson i.a1d Thurs day lhttt only JJUblir pre<; sure C'an make> le~1slators trrm the SB.000 a year pu)- r a 1s1 .. s they JtaVl' themselves. the governor and other top s tate of frcials Wrth th<' $8.000 a l ear ra1M•s. l<•g1slators· pay will Jump lo S2R.OOO next ye>ar and the gov ernor' s to SSS.000 •\ q!{fJ)l -f/avfltv GAIDIMS • Lmdsay·Hogg, 37. rn the Kens lngton Reg1sterOf(ice a nd s aid. "I do solemnly declare that I know not or any 1mped1ment w h > I . A n t o n y C h a r I t · ' Arms trong Jones. may not bt: JOtned 1n holy matrimony to Lul'Y Mary Lmdsay-Hog~ 1 call upon these i>er!>ons here present and l take thee to be m) l&wful ~t·dded wire .. S n o wdon was a fr cc ~lanc<• p h o t o g r a p h t· r n a m l' d Armstrong Jone~ when he was ~t-d to Princess Margaret. ) oun~(·r ~1 ~tt:'r of Quet•n Eh1abf'lh II. 1n a story book wf'd ding pr1:~1ded ovf'r by th1· Archbishop of Canterbury rn th<· itbbt·} Ma) 6. 19m Toda) the official who pro nounred him and Mrs Lrndsa)· Hogg man and wife was reg 1,lrar Jlowpll Grdftlh W1lll3ms. who sported a while 1·arnatwn Tht' cer emon y cost lhc· rouµle Just over $40 · 'Tht· liridt• wa~ ;1 'hadt· ncrvou!>. but 1t went off quite nrcely and they thanked me for conducting the ceremony ... tht• registrar told the swarm or re porters wa1t1ng rn a mis t> drizzle outside with about 100 ~pectators Mrs L1nds ay -llogg mf:l Snowdon several years ttgo while working on a documentar) film for the Brillsh BroadcasllnJ? Corp HP,. fout-~ear. chtldlesi- marriage 10 film produc~r M 1rhael Ltndsa) llogj! ended 1n d1vorrf' 1n 19il Shl' no\4. b~(·omes Countess Snowdon After hrs marriage to MarJ.?an•t . Armstrong .Jone~ was made lhl Earl or Snowdon by the QUl'en. p,. \lJ'f' 10 ~'\If b Jfr ,., O•J-••" tt') ..... ,.. C. r\ 'oJilo 10JU,.. '"'IM'\ 0, ,,,.,p, Mo•t •"""' ,, ... ,, ,.. ,. ~ 1.1v,.., i , t, ore" P1"~ P1on1ot1on r-.. ~t • '" C> 10 •1\ J '> ... , , r P•,JfHf'J'IOll"' r;,tJ,,C , I <'"w')l.-f"' r ')r·a· ~ O!)oQ ,,, c• Cou 0101 l11 A w~ ~· c r<:•c ''¢"" lt•,. rq.J\Jr t() Q•O• I~ ft,.\r ,....,.,.\ ,,,,. '' t0f'"V1"1:f 1~ t <: \1 ,.,. 11'\ •irio ra\ fl A1:)' ( .. ~,., .. ... O'"r A, . ..,ll .,. .. o .. · ,..,.r ,.,.. r•C• • w'~ 4, '"" 0"0 't!QOt' ., C' ''O(., )C ,,,.,.. ~H~~ :J poy .,, . •·ewe "'''PC•'\' Qf·.:.e,orc •,rev·"'•• ~~ .... ~ooq 'olf''" on, '«•tc '''t DOUGLAS FIR llf O ()ljl v • '0" \/Al Ill II) •(14<1 SAlf PRICE 3HIG'4'SIRIHC $2 49 llFG 'J99 • A WSA OH\ v HAVE A WARM ANO GLOWING CHRISTMAS wm1 OHf OF JHE MOS! WOHOf~ur tAI lOOI YOU Will f\lfll SH COME IN AHO Sff 1Hf'4 llllllHfHQ AlfO Pl('ll IHE Offf YOU llllf ~I ,..~...-M\OI Tlff8ESI ~~ I 0 I f A fUU 1 YfAll ~ 1 OUAAA#IEE SIZES , I 1 RtOM te roeo OUfC 0"8 lOOS MN!f A W<JHOfMUl 1141'T • s OAILVPILOT 1\:J. 3 Killed In Train Disaster n 0 u TT E . I. a ( A 11 ) A freight triun l'OllHh'd with u, truck carryin~ hqu1d ammoru;1: loduy and iipc•wcd toxic fumes: ovt'r' a mile·wrdt-area, killing: lhrt•t! Pl'rlions. lllJUrrn~ 25. and; furt·in~ eVll{'llilltOfl or :lOO Oth\:rs,. authol'lllt'S said : The dl'Ud wen· found ncur tht" site of the colhs1on. when.• thl'' rl:lrlroad tra('ks t•ross '>l:Jlt-. highway 312'; about 30 miles north of Nt>w Orll•an!i "They werf' nor rnvohcd 1n ltw c.•0111 ... 1011 .·· '"id a i:.tate poltccman, "s<> we can a~suml· they were gasst'(I .. Their bodies wen.• frr5t dis CO\ll'red b) :J stall' trooµer wearing a ~a~ mask. who made his way throu~h the threk doud~ of white J!as to 1 he scc:nt' Th~ ga!> bums the s krn C1nd rs toxic rf breathed H ospital" 1n Luling and Haceland "aid nont• of thl• other 1nJunes was serious f'rremen wearin~ gas mask!> sprayed a fine mist of water on the fumes. which brought the s1tuat1on undc.•r control in about 2' ·· hours as lht• 1H1s <1bsorbed tn· to thl' water und fell to th~ ground The evacuees returned to their homes bv m1d·morn1n~ C1nd lJ S tl1 ghw;iy 90 . d marn I horou~hfare ncarb}. was n: ope>nt•d The ::1cc1dcnt happened ncar the commun1h or Mozella. rn St Charle' Parish aoout JO miles up ri1;cr from Nt•w Orleans C: :J Ul>(· of the wn·ck was not known "Wl• got out fast." s aid JrmC1 Whrlc.' \,\ho lived a bout .., mile from th< sct·ne of th<' coll11>1on "It w<i ., hard to breathe. It wus r 1•:tlly bad . Addict Beats Son to Death OAKLAND 11\P1 A. ht:ro1n add1<'I hu~ adm1llt.•d bea11ng h1 -. 6 yt•ar old son 10 de:ith. ;ip parenlly with a bascb<.tll bat. then secretly burying him unrlt.-r ,, pile of rocks ll<!r husband. also an addict. maintain~ he 1s innocent in the caM· Final arguml'nb wt·rc prt·· sentcd Thursda) in tht.• murdt:r trial of thl· bo}" "tc.·pfe1thc1 . Calvin Snodd>. 27. one day aftt!r Snodd.>'" l.\1fc. Bc.•verly. tearful I) rhaniwd her pie>•• from 1nno cent to j!tult) of murder rn lhl' dt•:11h of l111!t Ectcl1t· Lt't' r~rguson The boy wa~ ht. r ~on by a pn·· ,·1ous marnui:1• 0'fN Till 10 EVUIY NIOIH Harnett, ti m1nrstcr of vouth 3nd mus1(' at the Calvary· Bap list Chur<'h of Gr<.'cnwood, Ind was the third person arrested m the romm1ss1on's mv<'sl1gat1on of child pornography m llhno1s. f.;wert i.nr(! Painting Stolen COSTAO MESA c cc -~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY flll '·" -' I WY ; PARIS (AP I Pohre hunted Thursday for two men who stole "ThC' Coniuror ··, a 475-year-old 011 palntlritt by Flemish master fheronvmus no11ch. from a sub- urban· Pnrr11 museum. then s pray<'d tear 1ens to ward off pur~uers and t'ftC8JW The paint· Ing was m.4'urt>d for $675,000 .f. •• Vf( I I ti< 11\ • ;- " Open 7 d•~• • WHk 1 • m 2 I 2) MEW,OIT ILYD. COSTA MIS.A ~.,,-U6-JUI , .... '-'42·4 10J l LI r'l -: -~ ;I) 114.20 UOOMHURS T FOUNTAIN YALU\' fH9ff ... ....._ ...... $• 0~ h ry I "40t41: t6l-6771 O'a. 7 DAYS SALE PRICES GOOD THAU 1211~<$ All Hems Lirn•ted 10 StocK on Hand 7 ....... 10 p.m • ~ 4 DAILY PILOT ~Stealing 1:0/ Film .. :A Hoax? BOSTON CAP) Th mu ra ol Ut~ new Brink• robbery movie ~ever complatned to local t thorlUta about aH~c d un rwortd 1haJcedown1, accord· a to • h 1h rankin1 politt ol· Jtc al. • Pollce ..ad th movl~ <'Om· pany report~d a h oldu p lnvolviJll IOffi~ mm tol~n rrom tJ.a 801too olfiM:, but n~vtr mf'f\ • 0 :::. ':0,~~~1101[c:•i~P:~ fuperintend ·nt John Berry 111.1d Thurlduy "Never tu my knowltdl«'I did lbC!y r •p0r1 any uch 1ruv1t> t1haltt!duwn11," ••Id Barr}. ·c.-cond in t'Omm1rnd of the crimtnlt.I mv t11at1on dlvtsion tie addf'd that tht' company had been wunt'd about or••nliod ,..rlMt' flgUtt' who W('tt' lit't'n ,.talUnl( out the filming lont1on in the city' North End la11t 11um 1 fner , 8arr:-t dl•tllnl'd to 'pt'l'Ul•tt' when u11k~ whelht•r tht' lht>ft ,and tht' allegations oC mob m vol vemc nt that t ri Kacn·d u jederul rnqufry might l?t' pubhr1 • \y hoax el\ , "That's too big a statemt•nt to ou1ke," he said. "We never had frtday. 0.0.mber 1~. 1911 ............... ~y leads worth following on th~ ldup They reported at We eated It seriously UnJess we (: et evidence to the contrary, eo-11tf"I" we'll have to believe it .. Hon Z1eglt>r. formt:r presi:. J a mes Dunn. head oC the Boston FBI om ce. said 1f the !>ecretary to ex Pres ident movie t'<>mpany was promotmg NI x 0 n · 1 s no W w 1th an a publicity stunt it might be ~ngmeenng counselin g firm violating federa l regulations a nd commutes fro m Los concerning g1V1ng false informs Angeles to New York City j t100 to Ute government. for a day or two ever y week. !Plagiarism Author 'Settles' Suit for $500,000 l NEW YORK <AP) -Autho' • E~le x Haley has s ettled a lagiarism suit out of court Cor a eported $500.000. acknowledg- ng another writer's work found its way into his blockbuster best seller. "Roots." • Judge Robert Ward. who pre· s ided over a five:week non.jury trial in U.S. District Court here, said Haley apologlied to writ.er Harold Courlander of Bethesda. Md .. Thursday Ward did not disclose the amount of the settlement . but The Washington Post reported it was $500,000. The news paper did not state the source of its in· formation. Courlander had accused Haley of copying passa~es from his novel, "The African." which was published in 1967, nine years before "Roots" Haley conceded on the witness stand that three brief passages from Courlander 's book ap· COUltTL4HDflt HALIY peared in "Roots." However, he maintained he hadn't read the book and that ma terial from "The African" was relayed to him by researc hing fri ends while he was preparing his own book. Courlander soug ht ha lf the profits of Haley's book and 60 percent of the profits r ealized by ABC tel evision for its dramatization of the book . However. terms of the settle · menl were not disclosed. Nuclear Test Due Saturday LAS VEGAS (AP) -An un· derground nuclear test, the 13th announced this ye ar . is scheduled at 7 a .m. Saturday at the Nevada Test Site north of here. the Department of Energy announced today. Tbe weapons·related test. code-named "Farm," will have a yield of between 20,000 and 150.000 tons of TNT, said DOE spokesman Dave Jackson. The nuclear device 1s buned 2,260 feet beneath Pahute Mesa about 90 miles northwest of here. Jackson said. J880Budget Carter Seeks Defense Hike WA KINGTON (AP> President Carter 110y11 ho will ask Con1r a to lncrca11e defense spend!na 3 percent ln the 1980 budaet. app1tently ending 11pcculetion he might opt for a smaller hike. "I do not lntcmd to go back on my commitment to NATO," he uid, r ftrrtna w his pledje to lhe North Atlantic Treaty Oraanlza- Uon Lo lncrt'a ~ di'rense spend- Ina by that amount A 3 ~rccnt lncreas~ In rclll 1pendlna power, plUA buJlt·1n m· crtH 1 fM Inflation. will mun a record defcnM? outlay of about t W bUUon for fiscal 1980, up rrom Sl 12 billion In the current uno HacuJ ye1tr SVQI AN INCREASE also would ml'an cutbucks for othl'r proairum:;, »l nct.· Ci•rtl'r hl"t:. 1n d•c•ted the budget will not pro vtdl' un tncreuse 1n overall frtfrrul 11pc:•ndwg , after discount· 1n.c for 1nnation Despite Carter's NATO com rnilnit.•nt . therr has b een ~ 11lf'"Vr£>ad ~1>e<·ulatwn. in eluding some by admmastraltofl Nources that Carter might tnm the projected mcrease in de· fl>nsc spending because or com- plaints ll would deny money to social programs. BUT WHEN ASKED in an Man Guilty fu Nuclear• Sub Scheme ABC News mterview Thu~oy Ir he would tt k for lhe full 3 per ct>nt tnc:reuf. Ca rter s aad, "Thul ia correct .. Apparently anticipating re newed opposition from liberals and backers or social programis. Carter said. "The best I Wnk that I can do for the poor and d1sadvantaeged is to keep the social programs al a conAtant lt>vel or perhaps some modifica- tion to make them more etr1cient on the one hand, and control the inflationary burden which falls most heavily on them " An Associated Press·NBC News poll found the public damoring for reduced govern- ment spending, 63 pe rcent say 1ng they favor culttng sut'h spending substantially. even if programs they like arc among those trimmed . CAR'J'ER WILL SUBMIT his proposed budget for fiscal 1980, which begins Oct. 1. to the new Cong ress when it m eets in January . He has pledged re- p~atedly to hold the budget def 1c1t to $30 b1lhon to help slow government spending as part of has a ntl·uUlation effort The overall budget. ofhc1als have said previously, wall be about M35 bilhon. up from S91 billion in the current year. The inc rease or $44 balllon would almost exactly offset the effeet of inflation. they say . NATION / WORLD Signs of the Times Members of Local 366 of the Brewery, Bottling and Allied Industries Un ion continued the ir 20-month-old picket line Thursday. while worke rs inside the Adolph Coors Com- pany of Golden. Colo .. voted on whether to re tain the un· 100. Production and maintenance employees re jected the union by a 2·1 margin. ST LOUIS (AP> -A federal court JUry has convict ed a Missouri man of wire fraud in an attempt to get money for a scheme to steal a nuclear sub· marine. Edward Me enhall, 24. was convicted Thur. day of trying to defraud busin ssman Charles Cancer Tests 'Secret' Rosene and hers or bet ween $250,000 and .000. The pl . as outlined to Rosene a unde rcover FBI agents. wa aimed at the U.S. Navy submarine Trepang. based in G rolOn, Conn. IT CALLED FOR the stealing of the submarine, the death of its crew and the sinking of a sub- marine tender. The submarine was then to be sold to an uniden- tified buyer for $L50 million. The plot also called for the fir. ing of a nuclear missile at New London, Conn .. and possibly Washington lO cover the sub's getaway. Mendenhall and James Cos· grove. 26. of Ovid, N. Y., were arrested Oct. 4 and charged with cons piracy to steal the sub marine. Amended charges ae· cused the two of wire fraud - using telephones to try to get mon~y from Rosene. COSGROVE IS TO be tried Dec. 18, the day Mendenha!I is scheduled to be sentenced. The maximum ~enalty for wire fraud is five years in prison and a $1.000 fine. F B 1 agents and Rose ne testified they believed the defen- dants were serious about s teal mg the submarine. But Kurtis Schmidt. 22, of Kansas City testified under im- m u n lly Thursday that Me n- denhall told him the real scheme was to get money from Rosene and others Schmidt was arrest· ed on charges of plotting to steal the submarine. but the charges we re dropped WASHINGTON <AP > The Agriculture Department 1s re· fus mg to disclose preliminary results or its nationwide tests to determine whether frying bacon treated with nitrite results in dangerous levels or cancer· t'a us ing s ubs tances called mtrosamines OHic1a1s say release of the in- itial test data could unjustifiably jeoparcliie some meat process· mg comparues. Most bacon sold commercially is treated with nitrite as a curing aid and pre- serva tive. The Agriculture Department and the Food and Drug Ad · m101 stration are considering whether to ban or limit the addi lion of nitrite to food as a result of tests "strongly suggestln~" the substance causes cancer in laboratory animals. Those earlier tests said nitrite "may increase the incidence of human cancer." However, there is no proof that it does. In announcing the test results last August. the two agencies said in a joint statement: "The need to balance two kinds of health risks -one by taking nitrite out or food and the other by leaving 1t in -creates a d.if· ficult challenge.·· When added to uncooked or partially cooked meats, poultry and fish products, nitrit<: can prevent the poison that causes deadly botulism . Sydney J . Buller. deputy as- s istant secretary for food and consumer services, said Thurs- day requests for information on the bacon test results by The As· sociated Press and other or· ganiiaUons under the Freedom of Information Act are being de· med until Agticulture Depart- ment lawye r s d e termine whethe r to make lhE' figures public. There was no indication when that would be. Gale Warnings Linger Gil'e the Daily ?ilot to a neithbor for Christmas Western New England States Get Snow Telllpn'fdlll'ft "·w~y Albu'QUf' .,m•r1Uo Jlln<M<•Ot A\hftvltt• AU•nt• 8••11mor~ 8lrm1no11<1m 81Sn\•t<k 8o4M HI Lo ,.t< JS ,, .. ,. u , • " 10 07 ~·Oft 8ultal0 CIVISlnWI/ Oll<a90 ClllCIM•h ,,.,,.,.,.(! 0.11'1 Wiii Otnvef ()HMol~ Del roll Dulutll Felrbenkt Her110fd ~tu Je<U'•llle 1e ... ·,c11. 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Or if they don't borrqw. they don't ... ve either. because they figure they're earning a "necaUye" Interest rate on savings because Uvinc costs are riilng faster than the Interest on savings. rr this is a permanent change. then consumer& e respoodi.ng to lnllation in a markedly different way thee In thepaat. In previOU! periods of economic turmoil. they to increase savings to be sure they would have enough money to pay for essentials. And the e vidence is that an· ticlpatory buying and heavier borrowing will not last. • Money's Worth ed Most still believe that steep tnllation signals trouble for the economy and that they should cut back on spending and try to save as much as possible for bad times ahead. BUT AMERICAN CONSUMERS seem to be borrowing much more than they did four years ago when double-dtait inflation sent the economy into the worst slump since the end or World War II. One reason is that consumers have become mor .. re· silient. and have come to accept the prospect that pi1ces will climb. They don't snap their pocketbooks shut as q uickly as they did in the past. Accelerating inflation has impelled them to borrow to accumulate assets. mostly houses. Real property is con sidered the best hedge against inflation. Purchases or such goods have spurred the upsurge ln debt but also enhanced consumers' assets. DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIAL factors also h ve con· tnbuted to the rise in debt. Particularly important has been the influx or younger consumers into the market. The .. baby boom" generation has entered the household and ramily·forming stage or life, when con· sumers customarily use more credit. Debt may be climbing also because credit has been easier to obtain. LAW FORBIDS LENDERS from discriminating against women and minorities. groups that were routinely denied credit in the past . Banks and credit card companies actively court new customers, and the number of credit cards in constant use has risen sharply. Credit terms for consumers have been made easier, a lthough the recent shift by the Federal Reserve Board to a tight money policy may make U tougher for the con· f!umer to get money. There are more s ingle·person households and households headed by women. Studies or people with serious debt problems disclose that the unmarried especially the separated, divorced and widowed are more likely to be inclined toward debt troubles. The same holds true for hOuseholds headed by women. Ne.rt: Who ha3 trouble? CAT to Rescue This mobile computerized axiaJ tomography scanner has been returned to San Diego after filling an urgent request that it be made available to Algerian President Houari Boumedienne. who is critically ill. The CAT scanner. owned by American Medical Interna- tional. was fiown to the president's villa for a week. It can provide three--dimensional X·ray views of brain and body. Ford Hikes Prices On I .arger Models DETROlT CAP> -Ford is ancreaslna the price tag on Its cars that get few miles per gallon of gasoline, hopina to spur consumer loterest in its s maller. more ruel·efficfenl models. The move Is aimed at helping the automaker meet federal (uel standards requlrtng that the total producUon ol each auto manufacturer avenge 19 mUes per gallon 01 1aaollne this model ~ear. To meet the tandard, Ford must make and sell fewer of its laraer, 'uel·lnefflctcnl modtls and more of the smaller can that travel farther on each &•lion of 1as . .. The prices or smaller Ford modelJ were not Increased Ford uJd that the avtt"le tncrease would be 0.5 percent. $38 p q car. But the price of the big ~rs ls aoloa.. up a much • 2.4 percent. - ~~-y~-m ~~~~~~~~~or~ ·; A S lick S a ndwic h Slick Watts of the Houston Rockets (center) drives t hrough the lune. only to find himself sandwiched between some tall limbe r from the Golden State Warriors -Robert Parish (00) and Wesley Cox. Watts elected to pass off, and the Rockets went on to log a 126·123 victory in overtime al Houston. 'ln111ates' Rule Baseba ll Has Changed By HAL BOCK A,.~Wr11er Strewn amidst the fallout of baseball's winter meetings was the reahzat1on that the inmates have, at last, truly taken over the asylum Once, in another ti.me and place, the owners called baseball's s hots They were the men who wielded the power. Now, in the most drastic turnaround since Billy Martin became the former and future manager of the New York Yankees, all within five days, it's the players who not only provide the show, but run it as well. "IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE that, consider three separate events at last week's Orlando, Fla. convention -the coronation or free-agent Pete Rose as baseball's highest·paid player, the trade of pitcher Jerry Koosman to the Minnesota Twins and the non-trade of batting champion Rod Carew to the San Francisco Giants. For two days, Rose had some of the_ game's richest and most powcrfuJ owners and their clubs biting their nails over whose pol of gold he would accept. Finally. like Prince Charming choos· mg has partner for the final dance of the ball, Rose announced his decision, defyi n g W .C Fields' old·age advice and! ANALYSIS going to Philadelphia. At the press conf P.rence which concluded the chase, Rose stressed that he had accepted the smallest offer. not the largest. Phillies' owner Ruly Carpenter will merely have to part with S3.2 m1l11on for the next four years . Be grateful, Ruly. It could have been more. NEXT IT WAS CARE W'S tum. Because he will be free under baseball law to walk away from the Twins as a free agent alter he completes the flnal year of his contract in 1979, Carew became ex· pendable. By trading him, at least Minnesota could realize something in return. So a deal was made with San Francisco sending three players to the Twins in exchange for baseball's best hitter. Once upon a time, that would have been it. But you can't deal players as easily today as you once could. Now there are tong term contracts. deferred payments, no·trade clauses and a forest or ether red tape to sift through before you can make a deal. ONE OF THE CLAUSES is the "five.and-ten rule " That gives the nght or approval on any trade to players who have 10 years or major league service, the last five with the same team. Carew qualified under that rule and vetoed the transaction, despite a personal plea from Giants' owner Bob Lurie, who new from Florida to Minnesota In an attempt to persuade him to accept it. In fact, at the final jolnt meeting of the two major leagues, Lurie was absent because of bis Minnesota mission. When Com· missioner Bowie Kuhn Inquired about Lune's whereabouts and was told why the Giants' owner had left town, he merely s miled and shook his head. The collapse of the Carew trade almost torpedoed Minnesota's acquisition of Koosman Crom the New York Mela. But again, player nghts won out. KOOSMAN, 35, HAD INFORM ED the Mets that he would re- tire from baseball unless they traded him to the Twins, who play ~ miles from Vlctoria, wherehehasbulltanewhome. In effect, it was a "trade me or else," ultimatum. The Mets, under the 1un, agreed to swap Koosman to the Twin• for a minor league pitcher named Phil Nastu, oneotlhelhree players Minnesota was to receive from San Francisco for Carow. When there was no Carew deal and Nasu remained property of the Giant.a, lt seemed there m11bt not be a Kossman deal either. BUT mE ONLY T HING Carew's tumdown caused was a chanae ln the idenllflcatton or the minor league pitcher New York received. The Meta had no choice. They were sUU up •&•Inst the wall and had to trade Koosman ror whatever MIMesota would &Ive them or rlak toslnt him to retJrcm nt with nothlna In rf'tum . A trade to another team would not be lpollslble because Koos man, a 5-a nd·lO man, could simply reject It, as Carew had done. So ln· stead ot Nutu, the Mm accepted Grea Field and tht proverbial "player to be named later," and marked tbe wholt thJn1 up t.o ex· pert nee. Barons Go After CIF Title I FV Faces Se rvite at Anaheim Stadium I By &OGER CARLSON Romine will be there as he has the past li nebackeu Tony Past1no and Tlmt OH ... .,.,,, rotut.ttt two games In which he has ruahcd for a Henagman • The CJF 811 •·1vc Conference rootball combined total or 255 yards on 50 carries. Servite worked Fountain Valley's secon~ t'h•mplonahlp I on the line lorught at Flu has riddled both teams. but neither dary over for 302 yards the last Ume thes Anaheim Stadium where Angelu$ League coach Is anxious to advertise his shortcom· two met as quarterback Jim O'Hara com· power Sclrvttc and the Barons of 1''ountain Inga pleted eight or a dozen losses for 227 yards~ Valley colUde Klckotf 111 "t 8 o'"'IA"k and the game including touchdown passes of 70 and 7 .. " ~ MARGERUM HAS CAUGtrr 55 passes ds 1 tl•urt!t lo be as cl~e as the one In which for 798 yards and Is Orange County's No 1 re· Ya r · ' thea two t1lru1&led through al Orange AND FLANKER Dave Baggott. whol Co11t Colleace In pre·leaaue action. a game Ton ight ~~ Odd• caught both of those TD passes. complet~ in which the Barons prevailed. 23·21. with a 75.yard scoring toss to tight end Ed Far.t u fltld goal with one second lert an the Fountain \fall.-,,"" 2 rell t aame So. whale the Friars of Servile Coachi ceiver as chosen by the Daily Pilot. Coppom Ken Visser are balled as u conservative1 AS IT WAS IN T HAT encounter. the •· 1s also a rlrsl team All-Orange County team. 1r .. not necesl'iarily so. Usually.; mMtchup pall the Barons' explosive offense receiver and has caught 51 passes for 733 howt>ver. at 15 Mark Baggett and Bryant aaaln t Serv1te's ball·control tactics. yards Novack who do most of the runrung for the The Barons of Coach Bruce Pickford It was this passing combination that Friars an their split back system. • ftlature All·Orange County quarterback brought the Barons from the bnnk of de· "We've ve ry conscious of the ract' Oil Comfctoo < 127 completions in 239 at-feat 1n th 1 t 2 11 f 1 u h e as o P aymg me as t ey Servile lakes to play ball control football."~ tempta or 1.804 yards) and receivers drove 73 yards to set up StE:ve Steanke·s says Ptckford. "They run u very sohd. Kevin Margerum and Jim Coppo!Th along 22 yard fi eld goal. tough ball control type offense And if yo~~ with a running game geared around Kevin Additionally. the Barons present a lethal go up lo stop them they'll throw the bomtJt Romine, a 180-pound swifty who is running d e fense and a good k1 ck1ng game . on you:· . in Sam Cenlofante's place. Among the line men are the mten or trio of I Centorante is doubtful with a thigh con· Rick Lanphear 1210). Russ Heidesch <220> SAYS VISSER : "Fountain Valley!, tuslon inJury. Should he be unavailable. and Mike Freeman (221 >. backed by <See BARONS, Page 87J 1 Nadadores Not.Among Suspended By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OI ... o.111 ,., ... St4111 Names or 18 s wimmers SUS pended this week by the AAU for conduct violations will not be re· leased, but the Daily Pilot has lear ned that none are members of the AAU ·champion Mission Viejo Nadadores club. The AAU also has refused lo s pecify what conduct codes were violated. although the mother of one swimmer C lS·year·old Trac.v Related Story Page 87 Caulkins. a world champion> says her daughter and other girl swimmers broke a t a.m. curfew after auending a fellow s wim· mer's birthday party. MISSION VIEJO Coach Mark Schubert. a member of the In· ternaUonaJ Competitions Com· mittee which voted on the SUS· pensions. says he has agreed with other committee m embers to issue no comment to the press. "It's for the protection of the s wimmers," Schubert s aid, "f'm not even supposed to con· firm or deny anything." AAU spokes man Mike Troy in San Diego said the suspensions would have little effect on the United States' performance in international competition. THIRTEEN OF THE 18 swtm· mers we re s us pe nded for a period between Jan. 1 and March 31, so they will miss only one meet. The others, none of whom is reportedly a major Olympic contender, were SUS· pended for up to two years . "Our competition program 1s so deep that any a bsence will be immediately failed up," Troy s ays. "When you look at the top 50 times each year, Amencan s wimmers a re really s trong " Austin Plays Gonzalez Tracy Austin and Pancho Gonzalez, representing the s pirit of tennis future and the spint of tennis past, will be on opposite s ides or the net Saturday In a free exhibition match at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley. T he match is the main event of dedication ceremonies for Los Caballeros' new center court. Also on the bill Is a doubles match pitting Gonzalez and his 14·year·old daughter. Andrea. against Aus tin a nd former NCAA singles c hamp <USC. 1951 > Hugh Stewart. Competition ts s cheduled between 2·4 p.m and seating for 1,000 will be on a first -come. flrst·served basis. Gonzalez, who Is in the proc· ess of buying a home an Newport Beach, won his first tennis title at Forest Hills in 1948. Shoo-in Boll of Fomers .,. ........... Willie Mays csecond from left. top row) is c ons idered a prime candidate to becom e on ly 1 he e ig hth player in baseball history to be elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. Players must w<11t fi ve year s after re · tircment before becoming elt~1ble. and Mavs retired after the 1973 season. Elec· lion results wall be announced .Jan. 23. The other first-ballot winners were· (top row. from leftl Stan Musia l. Bob Feller and Sandy Kou fax . <bottom row) War · ren Spahn. Ted W11l1ams. Mickey Mantle and Jackie Robinson Ange ls Want Rod Care w From AP Dispatches Angels owner Gem• Autry has f!.iven the f!.O aht•ad ror Cahforrua to nef{ot1 at<> with Min nesota for fi rst baseman Hod Carl:'w, Anfteli. VtC'e President BuZ1.1e Bavas1 said Thursday The Twins arc atte mpting to trade Carew. who 1!. scheduled to become a free aRent at the end or the 1979 senson He has approval rights on any trade and reportedly wants u $3 S million contract from a new r lub "We talked to the Twins and they tell us we're No I on Rod's last."' Bavas1 said He said California had not pre viously gon• after Carew ror two reasons First . th e AnJtels believed they had worked out a trade with the Ph1lhes ror a h rst baseman. but that deal fell through And secondly. Autry had to give h1s "unqualified" ap proval to spend the money that might be necessary to lure Carew "But If the economics aren't out of hne," Bavas1 said. ··t think we can give the Twins what they're interested tn ... ) I ; Nine Rams Named ~ To Pro Bowl Game NEW YORK 1AP1 -The Dalla5o Cowboys and Los An geles Hams. who dominated the Nu 11onal Conference with 1 t 4 records thus far this season. dominate the NFC roste r ror lhE' Pro Bowl. too. E ach team will have nine players on the 40·m an roster ror the National Football League ·.; J a n. 29 all·star game at the Lo."' Angeles Coliseum TH E NFC WON las1 year·,. game 14 13 on Walter Payton'<: I yard touchdown run 1n tht rourth period Payton, th<; NFC rushing leader with I .:ms yards heading into this weekend'<: final regular season games. ts ont. of the N FC's startan~ runnanl( backs and the only member 01 the Ch1ca~o Bears on the Pro Bowl roster T H E NI NE RAMS on the roster are tackle Doug France. guards Denn111 Harrah and Tom Mack. d e rens1ve e nd Jack Youngblood, defensive tackle Larry Brooks. cornerbacks Pal Thomas and Rod Pcrrv. place.; k1ckt-r Frank Corrnl and cente.; Ri ch Saul • OfffHSf Yt/•tJw AtcP•v••'-• ..... ,oio (ArM1r"•"•• P1'1t•O-•Of'I•._. , A""'"O Ai''"-"°<' M1nth''Of4!t Jon.it .-.,u 01••'•' "'.,...,'"a otton (., ...... 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Th~ Pilots an• A·O Phil Boldl'n <.'Onl anued to 11pnrklf' for UCI Th(' 6 6 seruor transfer from Orange Cout College co.'\n~led on 11 of 18 ut· tempt.I from the n eld ond tx or six shots from lhe free throw line for a career h•lh 28 polnta Portland conc h Jack Avlon 11ubst1tutcd freely in the final 20 mlnutu Th<' victory wu flortl a n<i '" 18th '!t ralght ut hom e Portlund'111 'llllUtlnR de f nse ruckC'd otr ~ i•rrnnt Ant t.•u ter pe!'l11e11 und <'On Vt rted mo11t or them into loyup:s R:uvlo hud 20 po1nU tor thf winner~ UCl. 2·4 on th<' season, wm bet ldl r until Wt'dn<'111d a)' ~h ~n coach Tim Tift'" c!ub aacca Nonhtm Arliona an FlafstaJr UC,,.,,,. 1M 1 .~,~-" ·~·' l\Otd~" JOH\ AlitG"'•" ..... M.at.orr. C tf'ft " '"''' ,.,•f'r'ot'd .. " .. I ., ;) 1: I 0-' • " '~ Ill • ) I 1n J It I !. 1> I I 01 I '~4 (. (. o. (. o o-~ c { ~ M (t 6·' c ..... Ht, \• .... Qlll•• ,,.,.. Yi11t1•.nn Ot, .... /Ol\fl\(,f\ o,., t .. .. , .... , ()W<ty Aw1na '~'•" Ir •I 11 M l.C•" ., '" ,... ....,.,,_ n~ u