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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-12-19 - Orange Coast Pilot17 --------- 7 HOmeS EYftcuated_. _____ ..:.._ .. . . . .: ' , o.lty P11M ,,,., ....... SAN CLEMENTE GOLF COURSE AFTER LANO SHIFT • Aremen Evacdate Mobfle Country Club Realdent1 Surfer .Bleeds to Death . . TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 19, 1978 After 'Terrible' Mishap VOL. 11, HO. JU, J SECTIONS, JO PAGES ets 4-for-l Mobile Home Park Clemente Hit By Landslide Land on a San Clemente golf course abruptly dropped SO to 60 feet along a bne covering about three acres shortly after 5 pm. Monday, threate ning seven homes Fire Department officials evacuated homes in the Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club east of the San Diego Freeway at Camino de Estrella when the lands lide was reported by startled residents. No homes were damaged, and no injuri~ were reported, city officials srud. The slide covers a large por- tion of the Shorecliffs Golf Course's 15th fairway just below , the mobile home park. eni:~~e~~~ cJ~~gT~d c:nt:~~~ lo monitor the slide today. The movement opened a 40· foot wide fissure about 20 feet below O're mobile homes. The 800-loot lonll fissure extends in a Coast Weather C h a n ce of s howers decreasing to 10 percent tonight and to near iero Wednesday. Clearing and colder tonight becoming fair and warmer Wednes- day. Lows tonight 38 to 45. Highs Wednesday 60 to 6S. INSIDE TODAY n moy took Wee a real S20 bill, btd how con you tell ff fl it? Set Featuring, Poge CI. •••• horseshoe-s h a pe d pattern around the fairway and green of the 15th hole. City officials wl!re checking the slide area this morning to determine whether or not to al· low residents of the vacated homes \.0 move back into their homes. Many of the displaced resi- dents were al their homes this morning looking at the slide and awaiting a city decision on whether or not they can stay Squirt Gun 'Thief Gets C.ash, Shoes A robbe r who squirted a Corona del Mar shoe store clerk in the face with a chemical ini· tant Monday ran off with $54 In cash and a $14 pair of running shoes, police said today. They said clerk Ruth Rader of Laguna Beach suffered eye ir- ritation in the 4:30 p.m. incident but did. not require medical treatment. The incident occurred at Van's Shoes, 3732 E. Coast Highway. police said. They said a man in his late teens, about five feet 10 inches tall and weighing about lSO pounds, was looking at the sboes when "he suddenly pointed a squirt gun at the clerk and de- manded the caah. As he took the.money, the rob- .• ber sprayed the chemical at her eyes, police said. He then re· portedly said, "Can I take these shoes?" Whed' the cler~ responded in the affirmative, police said, the robber ran out the door. There wH no sign ol a getaway car. . ' 'Dangers' Cited JERUSALEM AP -Prime Minister Men.chem egfn told Parliam ent today Israel's aecarlty would be !ndangered ll lt accepted 1mendment1 to a peace treaty pl'OpOled by Cairo and backed by Wuhlnaton. ~ ltlilitarg Bot el I The government-run. Hale Koa Hotel · on • Hawaii's Waikiki Beach (center fore- ground ) is getting about $1 million a year from taxpayers and is being used chiefly by retired -milita ry personnel, according to a congressional panel. The luxury hotel. built for but never used by war-weary Vietnam troops in 1975. offers rooms at 40 percent less than other hotels in the area ' County Skies Clearing Fair Weather, Low Temperatures Predicted Clearing skies greeted Orange Coast residents, today as they mopped up in the wake of a storm that dumped nearly two inches of rain in many part.a of Orange County. Weather fOl'eCu ters t>redicted fair weather Wednesda)l-With high temperatures ranging from 58 to 63 and an overnight low of about 42. And while many areas of Southern Calilorn.la reported in· cldenta of tomadic winds, rock and mud slides, lightning-caused fires and traffic deathsA local 1utbor1t4• noted that vranp County came through the storm relatively unscathed. - A,tratnc death In Fullerton ap- peared to be tbe moet ~i&niftcaat 1{aUJtlc u authorttJes -uaelMCI the damqe c-.ed bf three day• or ram. -otncen ot tbt lherttr1 harbor patrol aald their taln gaup in- • dicated that 1.6S lnche1 of raJn fell in the Orange Coast area during a atorm that ·has now swung to the southwest. The ralnfa11 brings the season's total to 5.76 inches, 2.75 U.N. TO nEW · lJFO REPOKIS UNITED NATIONS <AP) The United Natlona, .prodded by Grenada for four years to do somethlna about UFOI Invited 'lltemben to report their ob· aervaUoua and findint• to the world bodJ. Grenada Prime Mlnlater Sir Erle Ollry. who 11y1 he hu MeD two UFOI, has conducted a looely c~p In the_ United ff llloDI 1o haft...tbe Qttintudoa look Into the uro pb..,JfttlOft. inches more than the 3.0J inches recorded on this date last year. Santiago Peak retaJned Its rec- o rd as the wettest spot in Orange County with a season's total of 11.90 inches. Last year the mountain gauge had collect· ed 5.9 inches or rain water. Police..identlfied the victim as Lurefio De Falco, sr. They said he was the driver of one of lwo cars which c:ollfded and then were 1truck by two other cars on rain-slicl~ BMtanchury Road. Ocean.ilde a utborltlea were cleaning up today in the wake of a tornado that ripped the roof off a building boulina three etores, blew a plate glua window out of a reahy office and badly dama1ed 1 1mall forelp car awaitU., repa1n. Authorities said the twister caueed damte eattma&ed et -12..5 .000. They sa id the tlee~~ ... AI) Action Slo-ws Decline NEW YORK <API -lntema· lional Busmess Machines' plans for a 4-for·l stock split helped the stock market post a modest gain today, halting Monday's sharp decline. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. down 17 84 polnls Monday. recovered I 04 to 788.55 after two hours of trading today. Gainers outpaced losers by about a 5·3 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed is· sues The market had come under heavy pressure Monday after MEXICO TO HIKE Oil PRICE -A4 the "weekend decision by oil· exporting countries lo raise prices by 14 5 percent in stages next year. But the atmosphere on Wall Street brighte ned a bit this morning when IBM announced plans for a 4-for·l split next spring and an increase in its quarterly dividend from $2.88 to $3.44 a share. The possibility of a split, which would be IBM 's first since a 5·for·4 distribution in 1973, had been the subject or intense on- and-off speculation for more than a year in the financial com- munity. Analysts noted that favorable news involving IBM often gives the general market a lift since the company is regarded as a premier growth comp1tny, and Its s tock is owned by more in· <See IBM, Page A2> Sur/board IUl/,s Man SAN DIEGO (AP> - Surfer Bruct! Cornwe ll bled to death five hours after his small intestine was severed in asµping ac· cldent. TM ftn ol hie Mfboa.rd bo.-ced by~ 'Waves cut a deep wound on Cornwell's buttocks. He wae liven 15 pints of blood ln Doctor~ Hospital after ~ accident Satur- day but a suraeon sa\d CornweU, 29, died of "a terrible trauma." . DAIL. Y PILO:..;T __ ....;:'----..;...;;;=;;.,;;.1..i..;.;:.-.;.-.;::;:.;....;..;;,i...:.;;;;.,;o. . , .. .,, ........ SISTER MARJOACE HELTEM!I RECOVERS IN HOSPITAL M~ end Injured, Sh• Compte1n D•Y'• Vllfta Carrying On Nw1 MUl(l(etl, Finis~s fob MINNl':APOJ.J ~ <AP > • A 62-)'ear old nun, mu11ed by a voun14 tou).!h on her way to vta1t an eldt!rlv nuuina home patient. inMio.h~i 110 ,·omplt'llllaE lu.·1 afternoon's mta310ft. Th,· nw1'a riac1• w .. cut und ont of her lmt:cs was brwsed Hour' 1.1\l•r "'ht'n Sts tt?r Mur.rorie IMl\'met finA.l ly heeded urg· in.,:s to h.n 1· .1 ntt>d1cul t''rnmmution. ~hl• learned that hef pelvis hnd bN•n bh>~l'fl ' ~l'-TFR llt~l.T•:~F.S HAD BEEN knocked to the ground .1nil h1•r 1l\1r--.1· "j ' .. wh•n hut. with the help of a couple of pohce off1C\'"· ),ht• fll''<)<'t't•1l1•d to 1.1 nci1rby nursmg center. where she ~Pf'nl '"' M\1r with Rl ·year-old Mary SanderBOn. The woman lw.11 11 .1hout s1 .. h·1 lleltt•na•s' m1bfortune the next day and was d 11111 b( nunt11'1i Sii<' ncwr i.uad a thmg, she never let on," the woman relat· Pd · I n ... k<'<I her. ·How ure you. MarJuric'?' and she said, 'I'm fuw 111.,t h ke that " 111 t '1 .. 1t comph•tl•d. Sister lleltemes returned to the St. 1\1.u , ~ J-'ncndi-. office a mil<' away The agency's director pt·• .. u..idt'd lwr to go lo North Memorial llospital for a checkup. THERt:. DOCTORS DISCOVERED THE nun's injuries. She was told she'd have to stay in the bo6p1tal for up to 10 daya, but 8he "ants to leave as soon as possible. "I 'll ~o back to work," the persistent church worker told a nport('r from her hospital bed. her voice frail. Sh\! said she needs to be with her "clients." "She's tbe most beautiful Christian woman you'd ever want to m c.>t't." said Ma ribeth Jenn.in~s. director of the St. Mary's f''rn.•ndi. office .. She's so dedicated to the elderly. she'd go through he ll " to ht!lp them i\ND SHE IS CONCERNED ror the young thicr. "I feel sorry for him. and I wonder whut kind or a person he 1::. to knock down older people." she said "For his sake. I hope the pohcc catch b1m . fle needs help." NYC Subway Train Won't Stop; Passenger Killed l\EW YORK <A P > Ah Chon~ was tum mg tJlue. ··1 JUSt knew he was dying," a tellow subway pussenger said, "but the motorrnan wouldn't i.top the train I JU::.t couldn't behcv1· 1l " Jo'ourtet•n subwuy stop~ later, police rt..-srxmdcd, but Ah Chong was dead Laguna Auto Shop Looted Burglars made off with more than $40,000 in tools and equip· ment from a Laguna Beach auto body shop, police were told Mon· day, including hl•avy ~pn.iy rigs an d too Is b d o n g l n g l o employce:s of t he fi r m Billy Ray Dak<'r, who owns Courtc~y Auto Body, 72'1 Laguna Canyon Moad. told police some· one broke a padlock to the building ~ometi ml.' between 2:30 p.m Sunday and c urly Monday morning Police be lieve the thieves backed a truck into the garage , taking dolly blocks, body ham· mers. s pray rigs, socket sets and other costly tools. .ORAHOE COAST • s DAILY PILOT t tw Oritf ~ ( O.\.t O•tlw t•1tnt w11~ Wf'I<" 11\tOf'l ..... .n ott NM .. ,p,,..,, o.~Mbfl iwelbyltwt()t~ r~4't P•1t•h t\;tw]( ~~ ~O'tf'4t.-Hlttnnt4'f'" f'Vt.4t\h·U ~'J lf\f~ f r1f)'Jy fOt (M l• ~•'It N.-*l"ft 8.-'Cl H~hn'l(loft ""'-"'" r~ '"'" VAii• t '"'"°" \-out'• tWMP't ~h (o.t'I 1'-1ntt• ''4ltOt'Wt4..iU1•.-, i'P.uht1,MO\Att.1rn.tv\ .. no '\.fr'lf:t •Y' tPt1• f)f1N 11w•I vvft4i'"l00 ot_,1'11 "Al lJO Wf t n-u \4n ~ <G"t• ~W ( alltor"la ti.1' J'rt ~~;a4., ~"'" , .... ~ ... "". ~.,.,,..,, ·~ o-~-~' '"•"'.tt IC••··· ld•IO< ,._,""'.._ M•"""l'""J fttW ""'".'" ..._ .... _ ..... " A''"'•"' M.tn•t•ftQ r A MA Ttl..,hon• (71A)~Jl Cl ..... t.d Adffftlelnt 142>M11 ''""' -•~ °'""'"' c-.o.n-·•"" '40·1220 Ao investigation was ordered Monday by !J'ranstt -Authority P.olice Chief Sanford Garelik following the subway death of Chong, 66, a Brooklyn laundry owner. The Monday subway commute became a nightmare for ChODJ'S fellow passengers after he suf· rered an apparent heart attack around 8 a.m. The motorman. identified as Samuel Lee. 38, radioed a "non· e-mergency report" to the con· trol desk of the BMT Une, one of the city's thr~ major subway lines. Lee was told to make reg· ular st.ops at each station to let passengers on and off. He was also told to signal police with whistle blasts at each st.op, the Transit Authority s aid, but to keep goi n g unless they responded. Transit Authority spokesman Ed Silverfarb s11id the transit police "had no ide~ or the seriousness or lhe situation. All we knew was that a passenger was sick. This is not considered an emergency." Four s tations and no help later, at 8:11 a.m .. Lee radioed again. Ile was told to proceed, the TA said. ' Furious passengers began pounding on the motorman 's booth, demanding that he stop the train. ·•t went back after we pu·Hd Avenue U and s aid, 'You will just have to st.op this train'," s aid 1''rances Blackman. a matazlne photo editor who watched Chong struggling Cor breath. "I was crying. I was angry. I just couhln 'l bell eve lt," she said. Miu Blackman aaid Lee argued wlth her and· other passengers, telllna them he wu following orders. "l have a wtre and family to support and my main concern Is to keep the t.raln 1oln1," she quoted him u 1~yln1. . FlnaJly, after 1olna throvlth JJ t1latloml' and pualng throulh the net1hborhoodl ot five Brooklyn hoepilala, two TA police officers met the tr11n at DeKalb Avenue. It WH half an hour after the first radlo alarm, and It w1.a too late. Chong waa pronounced dead al the ICent! at 8;58 a.m . The internal atraln unit of the Tranalt Police Department said It, •Ul lnvet1t11at• why lta men did not hear the t1l1naJ1 at each of t.he phviodl 13 •toJ>t. •• ·"' • I , ... I\,, ... ,. ; -Modeling--,._..~·. J.a.uJngs Ruling · .. Jones' Son . . . ~ • ·~1!~0~!!~, 'Faces ·charge C'9urt rullnK that only p ortly • uUafl• lhe dtttlN o( lht> C1t,y of GEOHGETOWN, Guyana 01t1 M a to hilt 1c:\lv1llc:s ul u lAP) -Stephan Jones, son or· nude modellna 1tudio muy be Peoples Tumple leader Jim oppealed by lht' city Jones. wua charaed with murder Clty Attorney Rohert ('llm today ln the lhro1t.1la1hlngs or a Pl.l&n• WlUI alvetl permhsiuon by ~:ult mt-mber and three of her lh City Council Monday night to ..i,:hildren m Georgetown on Nov. lll>l)oal Jud~c Ro~rt II Green's ~. the day or the mass deaths at ruling 1( ht• OOllc veH that the i.p,. thl' Jonestown camp pt.>lhttl' court might look wtth The charges ste mmed from a mor' favor Qfl the pr\tUminaey be wi ldering "confession" the Injunction 900aht by the clly. 19-year·old Jones made at a pre. Judie Green ruled that the in· llmlnary hearing Monday for Junction sought by the city ln Its Charles Beikman, another cult l•wtult a1ainat the Sunth1ne m ember already charged in the Studio II on West 19th street and slayings oper ator 8Ul i:nBle ls ·•over The prosecutor asked Jones broad." Burglars Get $2,600 at He reached his decision filer a one-week study or cit.I argu. m ents that nude modeling and ru1> se~s1 ons at the Sunshine studio are offensive to Costa Mesa residents and violate the principles undet which bus iness licenses are issued. • Mesa Eatery The city conceded that Engle had been granted a business license. But it was argued in court that the provisions of the city ordinance required that Ile obtain a permit for bis modeling operation. However , Judge Green was prepared only to ban the photo· graphic activities at the Engle studio. He pointed out in his rul· ing that he "found nothing in the ordinance pertaining to Ogure drawing or a sketching studio or a rap session activity.'' Assistant City Attorney Tom Woods, who represented the city in hearings before Judge Green. said he was disappointed by the partial inJunclion granted by the judge. "But I'm happy that he reject· ed counter arguments by de· tense lawyers," Woods said. ··w e have moved with success against the photo~raphic activi· ty and now we will direct our at· tention lo the other aspects or this modeling business." Lawyers for Engle said the Green ruling has railed to re· solve the issue and has made further court action inevitable. "We will be back in court," at· torney Don .Hobson said. "We have many more shots to fire and we (eel that the city's failure In this-first phase of the legal action indicates the weak· ness of the city argument.•' Hobson argues that the city's move to cfose the Sunshine Studio II is a violation of the First Amendment and contrary to the thinlting ex.pressed ln a number of U.S. Supreme Court rulings. Fro• Page A J IBM ••• vesting lnstituUoos than any other issue. 'IBM shares were up l1l at 3'll before tr&ding in them was hall· ed for dissemination of the com· pany's announcement. But, the dolCar plummeted · against the West German mark today in a continuing re.action to the OPEC oil price hike. "It seems llke nothing ls going to brake the fall," a Frankfurt dealer aald. The fi xing price of 1.8390 marks was nearly two pfenn!gs lower than Monday's orrlcial midday price of l.8570. Dealers said the West German central bank intervened again strongly and bought about $60 million at the fixing t.o,hore the American currency. The bank purchased $48 million at Mon· day's fixing The market was described by currency trader s as "ve r y nervous" with turnover exceed· ing Monday's level. Gold soared higher in Europe today. But in Tokyo the dollar rose slightly, closing at \93.35 yen. compared with 193.325 at the c l ose of trading Mo nda y. Dealers said the announcement of the oil-price increase was no longer being felt In the Japanese market. Gold jumped more than S7 an ounce in Zurich and London, Europe's two meJor buJIJ on cen· ters . • Friendly Sky Was Smoky? DES MOINES . lowtt <AP> -United Airlines Is appealing the 1w3rd or a $410 refund to a Des Molnea doctor who said the al rllne Called to P9>lect -him from cigarette s6toke. The llrllne app11led Ole Nov. 22 Polk County Dl•· trlct Court rulln1 that r•· funded Dr . Mark Ravreby•s ticket price. Ravrcby accused United or breach of conwact ror eelllnc hJm a fir•t·ol1ss no ·t moklng ticket and then raJUn,1 to ahJeld him from amok~ comln1 lrom ot.er areu. • Burglars apparently pried and hammered their way.·lnto a closed Co:;ta Mesa restaurant early Monday (lloming to escape with nearly $2,600 Jn receipts. police said today. The break.In and loss at the Chalet Restaurant. 2645 Harbor Bou levard, was re ported at about 5 a .m. by the manager of a nearby motel who spotted an open door at the restaurant. Police said the burglars prted open the locked dqor and then used a blunt instrument to break through a wooden partition that sealed off the office area. The stolen money was kept in two bank pouches m the offi ce. Bullet Strikes Bus LAKE OF THE FOUR SEASONS, Ind. <AP) -A stray bullet struck a moving school bus in rural northwest Indiana today. and five youngsters suf· fered minor injuries, police said. ~send gifts ... Conw In end .. IK1 food g1t1 pelts for Chrtstmiu. Tlllte with you or we'll 11h1p. We'll hendle •II 1'18 de· t.111& •nd •nn enclose • pereonel ""''""'' whether he was part of a cOn· apiracy to commit murder. and the young m8'l, apparently 1rrltat.ed'by t.he tough interro1a· lion, snapped beack. ''Yeah, 1 klJJed them and WIS Just tryl09 to throw It o(f on Chuck <Beikman)." Jones had j us t testl(led. however, that he was not at the house where the murders took place.· teatimony backed by other cult members . Al' the re· queat of both prosecutor and m agiatrate. be then repeated the supposed confession three times . but later MonC:iay told reporters he was Just "mad. I'm tared or being puahed around.'' When the court came back ID· to session today. Magistrate Desmond Christian granted a prosecution motion io suspend the Beikman hearing until Jan. 10. Then the charges against Jones were read out. Both Jones and the 43-year-old Beikman were orde red held without bail. AB he was led from the prisoner 's dock, Jones said. "This is absurd. I wasn't even there .. They are charged 1n the kilhng of Sharon Amos. 42, and her three children, aged 9 to 21. who we re found witti their throats slit at the cult's Georgetown head· quarters. They also an: accused or attempted murder Of a 12 year.old daughter of Mrs. Amos who waa s lashed but survived. They were slain the day more than 900 Temple me mbers died at the J ones town camp. 150 mlles northwest Qf here. 1n A frenzy ot suicide and murder at the command of Jones' father. Jim Jones also died. Stephan Jones faacf testified earlier in the hearing that at the time of the Amos slayi:ngs he was at a hotel in Georgetown. where he had come with the P eo ples Temple basketba ll team . ..... w .......... ADMITTED MUAOEAS? Jones' Son Stephan RAIN ... ' phenomenon started hfe ~ a wa t e rs po ut out at s ea and technically became a tornado·thl' moment1ttouchedJand. said the twister caused damag<· estimated at $25,000. They said the phenomenon started life as u w a te r spout out at sea a nd techn1caUy became a tornado the moment at tourh<.•d land San Juan Capistrano res1dt>nls s tud hail fell in part.'l of the Mis slon City early today as clou<ls built up by the waning storm moved OH·r the area Minor traffic tieups wen · n· po rte d '" •c ver a l a reas uf Orange County while rain fell . Monday and early today but no serious accidents were reported Weather rorec·aslers said the chance of :.howers tonight 1s JO pe rcent and near i.ero Wedne:-. day. China '"Willing' TOKYO CAP> -China ha!> in dic ated it may be willing to establish trade and e<•onomic• rp -lat1ons with Taiwan. acc.oniing to a dispatch from Peking ff i~kory ;t~rm~· (JI (//.//() Goodness ... what taste! 1 lb. BEEF STICKVf Summer S1usacf9, two 1 01 Goudas, 7Y, 0 1. Belle Fleur, B OL. Edam S11ctt, 12 oL. Mild Midget l o nghorn. 8 01. Med111m-&hatp Ch41dda< Stick, tour 2 0 1. CIMew Sp<u d1. 5 oL. 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'U•wbtu y Bontlant "" , .., ,• ; VOL. 71 , NO. 353, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES -Badham NixeS Conareuman Robert Badham Nt>wport Beach Republican wUI DOl l \&f>POl'l a reder&J 11r more lb.an two monlha aao ' tramc ..Cl!ty atlldy ror Or11111~ A Bad .. am aide, How·ard County Airport '' Al leaal two area coun· • S.•lye, Hid lbe cooire man cUme Newport ~ach Ma,yur tts DO particular nffd tor an In· Paul .R,yctoft and fl"Vlne coun \etUgation cllman Larry Atran wrote lt>t A•rran on th~ occaalon1 hu tert to Bad.ham 1ollciUn& hJs un1ucceslifulzy petltion&d the aupporttor a study. ~aJ AviaUon Admlo.iltr.Uon Badham has not answtrtd tht• nd thf' National Tranaporta· le tters. Ag ran wrote t h\ uon Safety Board for an overall trifflc lafety atucty of the local jetport. Tb• federal acendee bave .. dkated 11Uaf 1cUon with exilt· lnl mtthoda ol lnv•U1atln• ln· dlvldual air acddeota. and wtth the federal accident prevention proaram Aarao•s attempt to bring Badham loto. the controversy came alter the alr disaster at Yo .,.r Hometo w n Daily Newspaj.er --L~---- c TEN CENTS ~ Safety Study San Diego's Llndber~ Field Sept. 2S, the worst ln the naUoo's biltory. Agran expresssed particular concern over wnat he called "the volatile mix of small general aviation and the larger jet commercial aircraft" at Orange County Airport. (The Lindbergh Field crash involved a commercial airline and a private plane.) He suggested phasing out low· priority hobby flying. Agran also told Badham "it may prove necessary to ex· pedite local efforts to relocate commercial air traffic! at a more appropriate facility. such as the o ften -ment ion e d Camp Pendleton site." B adham already has e x· pressed, in an interview with editors o( the San Diego Union. • his feeUng that Camp Pendleton is unquestionably not a good location because it is remote from population centers. Newport's Mayor Ryckofr also bad wanted Badham 's sup. . port for Camp Pendleton use. Seelye summed up Badham's position, saying. "Comtnerclal and private aviation are not going togoaway." 0 -..ou·rse ID· s Sides Clearing I ; County to Get Fair Weather Clearing skies greeted Orange ' Coaal residents today as they mopped up in the wake of a storm that dumped nearly two inches o( rain in piany parts of Orange County-.- Weatber forecasters predicted fair weather Wednesday with high temperatures ranging from 58 to 63 and an overnight low of . about42. And while many areas of New York . I . .-Bandits Get $1 Million NEW YORK (AP) -BandJts 17 > waylaid Wells Fargo guards in a Staten Island grocery today and stole $1 million from their armored truck, police said. • The five-man robbery team ' switched the money ln white canvas hlliS f_rom the truck to a blue -and·while<:;aailfac and · drove away. police said .. The the ft was the second . seven -figure heist.: in the city . within nine days. OH Dec. 11, a five-man team hlt the Lufthansa cargo terminal a t K ennedy Airport for an • estimated $5 million. Initial reports put today's haul at $2 million. but the figure was halved by police after talking to a We lls Fargo security supervisor. No one was iJtjured in the rob· ber*"6taged at a grocery where the armored truck stopped for hmch at 12:30 p.m . Two of the three guards entered the store. l~·' Two robbers were wailing in· side, having already captured and handcuffed 11 customers who had come in shortly before the guards, police said. After bandcuffmg the guards and taking their keys, bandits surprised the guard remaining on the truck. ........... H. R. Haldeman, former chief ol staff for President Nixo n , will be parole d Wednesday, leaving only former Attorney General Jobn Mitcfteil as the only Wateraate figure left m. prison. t Southern California reported in· cidents or tomadic winds, rock and mud slides. lightning-caused fires and traffic deaths.a.. local authorities noted that vrange Cc»unty came through the storm relatively unscathed. A traffic death in Fullerton ap- peared to be the most significant statistic as authorities assessed the damage caused by three d ays of rain. Officers ol the sberifrs harbor patrol said their rain gaURe in- dicated that 1.65 lncbes of rain fell iD the Oranae Coast area during ... atonn Ulat bas now swung to the aouthwesL T h e rainfall brings tbe season's tot.al to 5.76 inches, 2.7S inches more than the 3.01 inches recorded on this date last year DellY l'lfet ~IW .... 0'0.-.11 Santiago Peak retained its rec· ord as the wettest s pot in orange County with a season's total of U.90 inches. Last year the mowitain gauge had collect· YAWNING CREVASSE ON SAN CLEMENTE GOLF COURSE AFTER EARTH MOV£MEtff Aealdenta of Shoredtffa Mobile Country Club Evacu•ted by Firemen edp:::i:~~=nu:a~;Um as Truce Called on s1·gns Luregio De Falco, 57. They said he was the driver of one of two can which ~olllded and -:....._ ____ _ ;ai~~s1~c:!~~~~e~~:cl 00 ~minar Slated To -siUily Mesa TssUe San Juan Caplstrano residents said hail fell in parts of the Mis· sion City early t.odar-as clouds built up by the waning storm moved over the area. Minor traffic tieups were re· ported in several areas of Orange County while rain fell Monday and early today but no serious accidents wenµeported. Weather forecasters said the chance of showers tonight is 10 percent and near zero Wednes· day. ..... Bandit Rohs Bank in Mesa A tall blond man robbed a Costa Mesa branch of California First Bank shortly after noon to- day and escaped with an un- known amount of cash, police said. There were ·no injuries In the robbery at 230 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. Police said FBI agents bad been called in to aid the in· vestigation. . By JERRY CLAUSEN °'' .. Delly l'lt9I SQ!f Warring fact1011s in Costa Mesa's sign ordinance enforce· ment battle have called a truce to collaborate in a signing seminar. Authorized by the City Council Monday night was an expen- diture o£ up to $500 to h:nport a husband-wife team from Palo Alto for a day-long pu blic session on signing. The seminar. to be coordinat· ed by the city staff, is proposed to get government 'Pld business leaders together for a fresh look at the city's sign needs and regulations. The session. supported Mon· day night by a Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce dir~tor. was suggested by e>uncilwoman Norma Hertzog following her discussion Mlh La Habra city officials who conducted a simjlar program in October. Chamber directors urged the city last week to enforce or· dlnance sections rirst which would take down any s igns erected without a city permit UD· der elther the controversial 1976 ordinance or previous laws. Market Encouraged Howev e r , Mayor Ed McFarland supported enforce· menl of all ordinance sections simultaneously, some of which call for pbasing out earlier permitted signs too lai:ge to con· form to the newer ordinance. The Palo Alto signing team. Drs. James and Karen Claus, have done considerable r e- search, primarily for the sign in· dustry, said Rick Zimmer, La Habra city planner. Zimmer said the La Habra seminar was qpt on sign codes. "It was on how' an ordinance can 1 be used and what it can do (or a f business." The planner added. J'Jt. h as <See SIGNS, Page A2> Cooiaeil OKs Sale Old Mesa City H-all Going to Mardan In a decision summanied as balancing dollars against emo· lion, Costa Mesa's City Council entered into negotiations Mon· day to sell its old, surplus city hall property lo the Mardan Center o£ Educational Therapy. Only ~cilman Dom Raciti voted against the measure authorizing City M8J\ager Fred Sorsabal and City Attorney Robert Campagna to· negotiate the sale based on a $520,000 ap- praisal o£ the property at 695 W. 19th St. - Raciti argued that rezonJng the property to allow apartment construction could hike its value by more than $200,000. He said he doubted the accuracy of the appraisal by an independent Santa Ana firm p.nd called for competitive open bidding on the property. IBM Plans Stock Si)lit A parade of Mardan sup· porters. including Mardan board President Fa.ye Wilson, lobbied tor sale of the 2.8-acre parcel and Its 8,600-square-foot building to the non-profit school. NEW YORK <AP> -lntema· lional Business Machines' plans for a 4-for· l stock spilt helped the stock market halt Monday's sharp decline. The Dow Jones average ol 30 lndu strialt, down 17 .M points Monday, was up 2.34 polnta to 789.85 today. But the atmosphere on Wall Street brighten ed a bit this mornina when IBM announced MEXICO TO HIKE OIL PRICE -A4 plan• for a 4·for· l s plit Dftl 1pnnc and an .increase lo ita quarterly dividend from $2.• to Gainers outpaced loser• by $3':'4 a aha.re. about a 4-3 margin among New The po11lbutty of ,atspllt. York 'Stock Excbange·lbled ls· whkh would be IBM's fin since suea. a S·for-4 d:lltrlbutlon ln 1973. h~ The market had com• under been the aubjed Of lnt.ense on· heavy pl'e99ure Moaday after and-off apeculatlon for more the weekend declaion by oil· thu a year ln the ftnanclal coat· ex ort•og cnuntrles to raise muatty. p ce ~~-percent-ilt-&lage& -Ana l)'lta QOted tbat favorable nut )'Ur. _ __:. __ -' news lawlvina IBM often live. · the. general 'market a lift since lbe company ii r~aarded as a premier IJ'Owth company, and lta •lock \J owned by more ln· vealing lnatitutlons than any other llSue. IBM shares were up 1' at 271 be(ore tradint ln them was halt· eel for diueminaUon of the com· pany'1 announcement. After re· openlna IBM clOHd up 11 ~ to 281~. Tbe privately operated school works with educaUonally han· dlcapped students primarily from t.be Orange County coutal area. Ms. Wilson. who uld her board la willing to purchaae the property at the newly appra.laed value, sought and was granted a six-month escrow to enable com· pletion o r a fund drive to purchase the city plant. Raciti argued Lbat the dty But the dollar plummeted property la being sold al $' a agalnat tbe West German mark aquare foot while Lbe Newport· toda)' ln a continulq reacUon to Meta un1fled School Dtalrict ls Lhe OPECoU priceJuk,e. aeeking 119 a fool for the schools •'It aeema like ootb.1n1 ls I~ lt is abandoning l n Un~ Cos-.a to ~rake the Call," a FranklW'l Mesa area ~use of enroll· t~, ._ ~ii .'l(~.~~1N,,..ge Al) Nearby Hoines Emptied Land on a San Clemente golf course abruptly droppe<blO to 60 feet along a line covering about three acres shortly after s p.m. Monday, threat ening seven homes. Fire Department officials evacu a ted h o m es in the Shorectiffs Mobile Country Club east of the San Diego Freeway at Camino de Estrell a when the landslide was reported by startled residents. No homes were damaged, and · no injuries were reported, city officials said. The slide covers a large por· tion of the Shorecliffs Golf Course's 15th fairway just below the motiile bome park. -City ocrtcials a nd a lo~at englneerinc 1~t ccatinued. to monitor the slide today. . The movement opened a 40- foot wide fissure about 20 feet below the mobile homes. The 800-foot loog fissure extends in a horseshoe-sha p e d pattern around the fairViay and green of the 15th hole. City officials were checking the slide area this morning to determine whether or not to al· low residents of lbe vacated homes to move back into their homes. Many of the displaced resi· dents we£e at their homes this morning looking at lbe slide and awaiting a city decis ion on whether or not they can stay. The endangered homes are located at 91 through 98 Mira Adel ante above the golf course. Co un.cil w o m an Donn a Wilkinson stood under an um· brella at the top of the slide thls morning and discussed the situa- tion with engineeMng geologist Jack Stickel. Stickel was hired by mobile home park owner Dan Evans when Mira Adelante residents noticed small cracks developing in the golf course land. The geologists drilled a hole in the golf course fairway and located water at about the 20 foot level, Stickel said. ·'The ground was saturated from the 20 foot to about the 40 foot level," he said. Stickel indicated he believed the landslide would occur when he first observed the cracks, but didn't know when It would hap· (See SUDE, Page AZ) Co ast Weathe r Chance of s howers decreasing to 10 percent tonight and to near zero Wednesday. Clearing and colder tonight becoming fair and wanner Wednes- da,y. Lows tonight 38 to 45. Highs Wednesday 60 to 65. INSIDE TODA W It may look like a real '20 but, but how can J10U teU if it u ? Ste F'eaisainQ,PogeCl. • ••• ---- - • I • ••• • DAILY Pit.OT c -. Nulle Ruling .. . . .. ~esa Not Satufied With Court Action . Ao Or n1e Count)' Supenor Court rulln t.b4l only p rtb' i.AUllfiN the d"ltt of tt\ City of ~ r oata M a to hlllt ruvsues at a nude modclina •ludto ma¥ ~ Jllpealt'<l by lbe Cit)' \lty Attorney Robert. Cam paiin• -.u a\V1.'n verml Ion by the Ctty Coundt Monday n1iht to llPPt l Judi(l' ttobt'rt ti Grttn"i ruhnti If h~t>elleves lh•t Lhf' 11p pellate court mlttht look with mor"' favor oo lb prehmlnaey 1n1uncllon M>UMht by tht> city Judie Or ~ ruled that the ln 1unct100 IOUlt\t by Uut d ty ln It.a lewauft acainar th• sun1llln 'tudlo JI on W t 19th Str t and op rator Ultl En1I I• "ovt•r bro d " Hl' rHched hla declaloo an r a one·•· k study or city arau· men-. lbat 1'ud moo tln1 and np aeaaloni. al the SJ.1n1hu1t• lftudto att offt"n Ive lo ~· Mtta resident• and v1ohu..ei the princ 1plt~ undt•r which bwsln~ lie' ni are t,55uc_-d. Bovan Death Trial ' In Hands o'f Jury 8~ GARV GRA VILU•'. Of,,_ o.ttty ,., ... tt•ll P ro~N'utor Jay Mo el~y lold .i .!'iuper1or Court jury Monda>-that J band ·"<91• b.irl>d k1llt!r» ~talktld the Orange Coll8t for slx week:. 111 the foll of 1977 tn queat of their quarry, druai dtHtler Ste ph en John Boviin And. Mosell'Y 1>a1d , Bovan wa:. riddled with bullets as he walked fr o m J Newport B e a c h n•:,laurant minutes after being found by those who had agret.'<l lo kill him ror a µnee M osel~y 1ns1::.ted in his closmg a r g ument to t he jury thut Bovan's killing was premeditat ed murder. vengeance extracted by the chief of the Orange Coast's maJor drug dealing ring. Consequently . Moseley told the Jury 1t should find Jerry Peter Fion. 41, guilty of fi rst degree murder. But defense attorney Roger Rosen said the hired killer theory Moseley offered was• a gross overs1mpLificatlon. Ro:.cn s&1id there was no con· SIGNS ••• begun some discussion on our :ugn code as to whether it really JS serving the community as a whole <£nd the business com· munity." Monday night's move delays council action on a chamber res- olution seeking a moratorium on pbumc out by 1982 those l ar&e buaineea 1l1M approved under earner ordinances. Mayor McFa rl a nd said. another public hearing on sign ordinance enforcement will be l>chedulcd after the seminar in late January or ear ly February. However, council m embers ai;treed at the urging of Coun- c1lm an Dom Raciti that full en- forcement or the sign ordinance will continue through the seminar period One Costa Mesa proponent for s tiff s igning reg ulations warned the council Monday night that re-opening public he4rlngs on the ordinance could result in "lots of changes." He reminded the co11ncil that it took more than 20 meetings to finally draft the c urrent law Strike Hits Commercials NEW YORK CAP) -Seventy thous and actors and announcers who make radio and television commercials went on strike ear· ly today after the collapse of last ditch talks. The strike by members of the American Federation o f Tell'vis1on and Radio Artists and of the Screen Actors Guild. both A FL·CIO unions, halts the tap- ing and fil~ commercials but will not affect production of regular prog,ramming for radio and television. The strike will not affect the airing of commercials im· mediately, but with a lengthy strike spots now be ing used '4ould become outdated or legal· ly unusable. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ,~ .. 0•<1"9t(W\t Ot••f' ............ •"'~"'''DI"" b-l'Wtfl""' ~""' """"" l\outJll•"-"Ottyt""'Ot~ (M \I Pvot1~~ MOM ..... llOf"\•lfl pvbfl\MO lt/toltoAf l~Ovf" f tidAJ tor CO"'IA Mt~_. Nf'WPOl'1 "4-.C-" ~lf"9(0f'I &fttCfll f (JUft tttt~V•U'• It•·~ l ..,,... ... "< .. ~f\(Olllot A \•twl1f"t~f'ld#ttonf\OY'tM """'$44"friAf'• •AR \~lltlAt' T~ pt•"'f l('t-_,,.I °"*t"'lf.q f'tf'f'I ,\•I UO W• ._, bft $t'"' ((lt'tt•Mt-w.C•lltOf'.,1••1'1• "_ .. _ Ptfll~OitM _..... 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Four Injured In Costa Mesa Auto Smashup One man r e mained bospitaJLzed today following a three-car collision in Costa Mesa Monday that sent four persons. one of them a woman seven .months pregnant. to Costa Mesa Merttorial Hospital fortr~atment. The pregnant woman, 31-year· old Aeda Bagestero of 1819 Monrovia Ave., Costa Mesa, Sul· fered a contusion to her ab- domen as a resul( of the S:2S p .m . pileup on Harbor Boulevard near South Coast Drive. Hospital authorities said she was sent home after treat· ment. She was a passenger in a car driven by her husband, Ruben that was struck from behind by a car driven by Walter Herbert PaTks, 43.,of Garden G.rove. Parks was hospitalized in aatisfactory condition wltb a cardiac contusion a nd back strain. His car was struck from the rear by an auto driven by Melchor Barragan Escalera, 19, of Santa Ana. police said. f'ro_M Page A I MARDAN ..... ment drops. The councilman said he was so concerned with getting the best for the city out of the property that he had spent nearly $200 in consulting his own attorney on the matter. . Raciti, anhe t.iuggestion of his l awyer . q uestioned wh y the "Irvine Company's chief Job· byist~· <Robert She lton ) Is pusbi for the Mardan sale. He !aimed the new appraisal shows a 2S percent increase in the pr rty's value and that 1t will con ue to escalate in price over the next six months. - "If Mardan asked for a g1ft or $200,000 from the council, what wou Id the council say?" Raciti asked in charging that the sale is "a gift of public funds." Backing Raciti's stand were resident.a Pat Dolan and Don Bull who also sought public auc- tion of the property which has been leased to Mardan over the pust 11 years. Dolan s aid. "We 're talking about a prime area in a pnmt: city, and we're looking al $4 a foot. 1 can't see how that cun be. You as council members ure pledged to look out for t he citizens or Costa Mes a. You are not pledged lo look out for the welfare of Orange County." Dolan referred to statements by Mrs . Wilson who noted that by referrinf stude nts with educationa handicaps to M ardan, county schools save ap· proximaLely $2.500 per student per year based on what their own costs for special programl> would be. Mardan currently leaches 100 students and plans lo expand facilities. when the property sale is final, for an additional 2S Support for sale of the proper· ty to the Mardan organization was filed by Congressman Robe rt Badbam, R ·Newporl Beach, and 5tb Diltrlct County Supervisor Thomas Riley. A boat of other aupporteri, ln· ~luding Irvine Company's Shelton. argued that the school bas demonstrated an abllit)' lo uve taxpayers' money. turn troublesome atudenta around within 2.5 years and orf cr educe· Uonol hope to not only atudents but their parent.&. Shelton, que&lioned after Mon- day's hearing, uld the lrvil'le ComRany hu "no interest in lhia. h~ said he bu no Idea why RaciU qu.atloned bJ1 in- terest in the matter. Shelton fa a member ot ~ lilaJ'lllltnioud. The city cooceded that En1Je hod lx!en 1r1nted a bu1lnen l1c1n,. But it wu artued in co~rl lhat th provhdom or the city ordlnu.nc\• n •qulred that he obtain a permit for hl11 modeling op~uuoo. llowt-ver. Judie Gre4'n was . prcpured .onl)' to ban the photo· grl6i>h1c ucUvillc1:1 ul tbe Engle Jludl<>. Uc l)Olnted ou.t tn .Wa ntl mas that he "found nothlng ln lh~ ordinance pertaining to · H11un drawing Cir a sketching 11h1d10 °" a rep Ion activity." A11l1t.ant City Attorney Tom Woodlf'Who represented the clty tn h ·~rtnp before Judge Green, said he was disappointed by the pBrtlal ir\junction granted by the JUdgc, ··aut I'm happy that he rell!et· erl counter -ar..,,ments by de· fen!>C lawyers, . Woods: s aid. .. w ... have moved with success . aJ(111nst the photo~raphic activi · ty and now we will direct our al· tent1on to the other aspects of tbls modehng business.·· Lawyers for Engle said the Green ruling has failed to re· solve the issue and has made further court action Inevitable. "We will be back i11 court," al· tomey tOcxl Hobson said. "We have many more s hots ·to fire a nd we feel that the city's failure in this first phase or the legal action indicates the weak- ness or the city argument." Hobson argues that the city's move to close the Sunshine Studio II is a violation of the First Amendment and contrary to the thinking expressed in a number or U.S. Supreme Court rulings. FrowePageAJ SUDE •.. Seniors Brave More than 300 peo.ple braved the rain Monday to enjoy the Cost a Mesa Senior Citizens . CJub Christm~ Party. While it poured outside, Rotarian Don Franey was pouring hot water for1 tea to <from left) Olive Main ·•met Mr. and Mrs . Frank Kripner. Sponsored by the club, the cit ~· and R.Olary. the ac.lion at Estancia High School included· a 'vautleville act by As se mblym an Dennis Manger s o . Huntington Beach. ' Three FaCe Bomb Raps Three employees of Control Veach said be will go to the dis pi eces of the exploding b~lloon~ Components in Irvine, including trict attorney today to seek com· The Orange Count:--Sheriff!> one who was injured in an ex· plaints again.st Terry Huff, 26, of crime laboratory still is compar· plosion ol what police believe Orange. and two otner unnamed mg the fragments, Veach said. was an unlaunche d balloon Control Componenlll wor~a. but police apparently are con- bomb. face criminal charges in Huff was burned seriously on vince<tthey are the same. connection with fireball ex-the hands. chest and face l~t Veach said he will ask the dls· pJ01lon1 near Orange County Thursday in an explosion in the trict attorney to file m1sde- Alfl>Ort, X-ray room of the company. He meanor charges under a section is recuperating at UC Irvine of the Penal Code that forbids Police believe at least three MedicaJ Center. the release of a balloon carrying b o m e made balJo n s were H ff · · ·a11 Id Ii h launched rrom the facto~. at u mill Y to po ce e burning materials. had been sent to check an The maXJmum penalty for a 2Se7 S.E. Main St .. and exf oded acetylene gas leak and ha d misdemeanor is ~ix months m in the flight path of smal craft forgotten to extinguish a cigaret county jaH or a fine of $500. pen. landing al the airport. before entering the room Veach :.aid he also is turning He said the slide was located Two or the fireball balloons Police. however. recovered over J report to the Federal on an ancient landslide site that went of( last week. one missing fragments of plastic material Av1at1on Adm1ms tration for in- probably last moved 5,000 to by seconds a landing Cessna 172. which Veach said compares to vcsllgal1on of possible v1olat10n 20,000 years ago. Irvine Police lnvesliitato.r. Ron the material found m recover~ of federal regulations. Stickel scoffed at s}>eculation: ~-------__.;__.;__.;_;..;..;,;.,.. ____________ .:...... ____________ _ that the c urre nt s ll~,~s ... caused by rains t hat have showered the area since Satur day. "It looks to me like the water- ing at the golf course just saturated the land underneath and starte<Ht-moving, ... Stickel told Mrs. Willdnson. H e said the endangered mobile homes would probably be sare because they are located on a Oat plain above the landslide site. Ile indicated, however, the land would have to be buttressed to msure ag&1inst further move· mcnt. Stickel estimated that 90 i>er· cent of the potential land move· ment had already occurred. Meanwhile. acting Fire Chief Gary ~armichael was waiting to hear 1( ihe residents will be al· lowed to stay. The fi re depart· ment is mClflning a command post at the 2<>1-home park that caters to retired people. The main fissure extends from the golf course's 15th fairway up towards the mobile home park The giant crack goes up the hillside towards the homes, com· Ing within 2() feet and dropping back toward the 15th green. Small cracks ext end ott the main fissure along lls length The 15th g r e en look s like rumpled carpet. as the earth movem ent has caused the smooth grass to crinkle. C cty ofCic1als were to de· liberate this afternoon to de· termlne what measures to take to proteet residents in the event of m ore movement. Traffic Light On Fairview Ro~d Tabled Requests for another traffic signal on Fairview Road at Monitor Way -were tabled for at least six months Monday when Costa Mesa City Council members voted to ban left turn~ by vehicld'entermg and leaving a Costa M~a High Schoo l park· mg lot. Only Councilwoman Arlene Schafer voted against the left. turn proposal, offered by· City Manager Fred Sorsabal as a test to possibly ease traffic problems on Fairview at the school's north student parking lot. NewPort·Mesa UnJfled School District offictaJs had sought the traffic signal tQ enable euier acceH to the lot. Sorsabal &aid cost or installing a signal and restructuring tum pockets on of· ten ·torn.up Fai rview Road would cost about $74,500. "t realize there wtll be an in· con ven ien ce for a wblle ." Sorubul told council membcl'li. "but people ualna the school will find altemaUve routes lo that location." City crews are to erect ·•no leCl tum~· ,jgns at Uie parklnc lot and OD ralrvtew next month. Th~ test la to continue through the l(hoolyear. • m send gifts ... Come In end MleC1 food g1f1 p;i41, for Chfl1tm11, TMlt wltft you or -·11 1h1p, We'll hi.ndle ell the dll· i.111 end even encloM e perwnel greeting! , ...... ,"--•' ff idco1r1 fcirn5 · GoodneSS': .. what taste! Treasure TflJve I lb. BEEF STICK<9> Summer ~u1a91, rwo 1 OL Goudu. ?l+ 0 1. 81111 Fleur 8 ot. Edam Sudc, 12 ot. Mild Midget lon9ho•n, 8 oz. Med1um-6h••P Chedda; Sllck, four 2 oz. Cheew Spreads, 6 oz. Smol<v Choem 8111, 7:>S 01. Butter l<Nso 6 or. la• of s-tt·Hot Must1rd, 8 oz. jar ol HorM!rild1.tl S.uce. and Strawber,.,; 8o'1bons. 27. 98 l'IU\ 'llldt•lllGOO Gollver V CN IQIJ ~ \lllPP~ Texas Spread I II>. BEEF SffCI(. 5.,.....,., s. ....... 1101 Jll.ld M>cllet l.ontflom, l>o• s,..,.., C-w 8.-1 llf ""''" Ooudot, 1 Yt 0 I e.11e ~ ..... a Ol [d•m Slld., plu 1 ~rt•wbt"• Bof"bon\ ., ........ -0 1: ~~~~- u~~wra . . Of, SAFARI Heritage $1>-Sou-. 1 01 OO<Od•, •01. o.-C-..,lhreo 2 01. c-........ • 01. -. ..... ,, c:.i.1, ...... '" ........ , ... _ 10. •. ,,.,, •th'''"'"*n I">•""_.• en .... '' \NDOH r· ' L I DAILY PILOT NEW YOllK CAP ) -Ab CbonC w• uanuna blue. TM ~1-IObway COl»mUlft became a id&hlmar• for Cbc>oi's r elk>w peltet\I al\tr h tiuf • f..-.cl an 1'1C>Attftl b Ir\ a\l•ck uou.nd aa.m Tfantlt Authority aald, but to k o p 1olnc uoleu they rupoodod poundln1 on the motorman'• booth. demandlna that he st.op thl' tr•ln paaaen&en. telling lhem he was followW. ordera. The lnlemal affair unit of the Tronalt Police V partmeot said H w11l 1nvM1lJgate why It~ men did not hear lt\t signals al e~ch of the pl' ·vlous 13 stops. "I Just knew be •aa dylD&." a ftllow 1ubWaJ llUMftl•r aaJd, "bul the motorman wO\A&dD'l stop the l.Nin I just CO\lldn'l beUeve it." Trana.st Authority apokuman Ed Uverlarb aaJd U\c transit pollu "ha~ no Idea of the Ht'IOUMMIM ot the lilu.atlon. AJl w kn w waa that a paueoaer wu sick . Thll 1• not conaldered an eme,.ency." ··I w~t back alter wt passed Avenue U and aaid. 'Yo~ll Ju1t havt lo at.op W s tri!.n'." uld fo'rnnces Blackman. • maiazlne photo editor who watched Chong 1truagllng for breath. "I bave a wife and ta.mlly to support a.pd my main concern ls to keep the tr~ aoloa::.. she auoted hlm as aaying. When the .subway pulled Into Dt•Ka lb station. passengers held the doors of the tram open until helpcnme Fou.rt.efO subway •lOSJll I.al«. poUc• rwpooded. bat Ah Cbooi WU dud. An lnVt'ttllaUoft WU ordered Monday b)' TPault Aulhorit)' Police Ollef Sanfont Oal"eHk foUowlna the wbway death ol Chool. k a Urookb'n la\&Odry owaer ne motonoan. fdeollft.cl u. Samu.I tM. 31. radJoed • •·noo· .mert~>' ~·· to lhe c=ot> t..rol detk ol the BMT U1te, ~of th ctty'1 three d\IJot" 1ubway Un . Lee Wll ~ to mue n!I ular '~ ll ~b 1taUoo to ltt pau~en ~ and off He wu alto «*I to altnal poUct> wtth · •blllle bllllU at each atop, the £'01.tr 1tatlon1 and no help later. •t I ll a.m .. Lee radioed 11aln. He wu told to proceed. the TA tald. "I wu crying. 1 was ao,ry. I just couJdo.'t bellovc it,• she said. Finally. &Iler Rolng lhrOuJh l:S stations and passing through lh4t neighborhoods of llve Brooklyn hospitals. two TA police officers met \he train at DeKalb Avenue ll was half an bour af\er the first radlo alarm. and it was too late. "If we could huve hetd tl1e doora at Kings Highway, we could have gotten help," said one woman who helped hold the door. "It wall disgusting. We watched the man die " f"urlou• put ngen begaan M las Slackman s aid Lee argued wilh her and other Chong was pronounced dead at the &cene at 8:59 a.m. -· C.Ounty's Building Said· Safe Support ·Solicited HB Teachers S et S trike Plans 8.) RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. 04 UW o.llV ,. ... SI.et! De1pllt the shoring up o Oranae Couoty '1 new 18 8 mUUon Hall of Admlnlstrabon with 30 wooden braces ove:r the weekend. county otf\clala lnsl,ft ~ Monday the trouble plagued buUding ls ln no danger of col lapsing. Huntington Beach Union High School District teachers have urged teachers in other areas to support the threatened Jan. J strike at seven Wes t Orange County campus es by taking personal leaves during the first two w_eeks of the new year. The braces were placed on the exterior of the building t.o sup. port decorative b~ams that building officials said serve no structural purpose. ·'They're simply for cosmetlc or appearance sake and don't have anything to do with the strength of the building," said Stanley Krause. or the county's General Set-v\ees Agency. ··Ask all your friends and relatives 1n other districts lo take their personal leave days during the fir s t w ee k s of January .. havcthemorder sub· stltutes now." read a Dec 6 letter to West Orange County teachers. The beams made of stressed cone rele apparently b~gan cracking last week and one chunk from a beam rell to the ground Friday, according to one report. Ladies i11 Waiting The be am problem 1s the latest of a series of troubles that have attracted official attcnUoo in lhe past year Th<'SC five worrH'll an Stockholm . Sweden. havt- something in common -they're all ~oing to becomt-the mothers of twine; shortly From left arc Ann-Merelc A berg. Aarbro Dahloef. Bodil Gh1dyl. Bod ii Svt>nsson and Lisa 89llstrocm. Th{' first problem spot was a noor deflection in the building's fourth and a half floor. After wldergoiog tests, it was determined there was no danger involved In the deflection and the building was declared fit for occupanry. . When It was occupied last June, a series of other problems were dl&covered, none of them deemed a threat to the build· ing's structure or those -who OC· copy it. about 240 county worke r s in cf udlog county supe rvisors low-cost Housing Backed by County The appearances of the wooden braces over the weekend drew attention again lo architect Le Roy Rose and Supervisor Halph Diedrich. Rose is the building's architect and Diedrich is the county supervl&or who cast the deciding vote when the archit.e<'· tural contract w as awarded in 1973. Rose aJso was Diedrich's cam· pail(n ftnance chairman in his successful 1972 campaign. More recently, Diedrich and Rose in mid-1971 and tater the same year were named codefen· dants in grand jury indictments involving both political corrup· lion allegations and bribery. By KATHY CLANCY OI ... D.olty ,,_ Slaff Four months of public hear ings woond near a close Monday when Orange County pla.nning commissioners stamped their endorsement on a new se\ of guidelines aimed at allowing more county residents to spend less for houslng. County Planning Manager Al BeH called the set of guidelines "Ian ambitious program." one that will be the subject of con slant refinement. The proposed housing element of the county general plan calls upon county officials to work ag- gressively with city. state and federal agencies, along with the building industry to provide lower·cost homes and apart· men ts. It Includes s uch things as seeking commitments from Coca-Colll Planning Sales in Red Chin(! ATLANTA CAPl -The Coca· Cola Co. announced today that it will begin selling soft drink.a in Ch.ma next month and will start construction of a botUJng plant in Shanghai early in 1979. Coca-cola Board Chairman J. Paul Austln told a news con- ference that the trade agree- ment wu set in motion several years ago. '· 1 • m confident that a new era lo trade relations has arrived," Austin said. "lt's our belief that it's an Important cootrlbutioo to internaUooal stabllity. ·' The agreement marks the second breakthrough in a com· munlst naUon tbls year for the Atlanta-based soft drink giant. Last March . Coke announced that it would begin selling Fanta * * * orange soda in the Soviet Union in 1979. Coke's principal competitor. Pepsi-Cola. is already sold in the Soviet UQion Austin said Chinese officials signed Ule trade agreement Dee. 13, two days before President Carter announced normaUzaUon or diplomatic relations with China. He said the agreement calls ror Coke to ship canned and bot· tled Coca-Cola to Shanghai1 Pek· ing, Kwangchow and Hangchow next month, and for Coke to have a boU1ing plant in ope~­tion in Shanghai by the enCo next year. Currently, no United St es !>oft drinks are sold In China. * * * bullders lo conslnlct 25 percent or new homes in the so-called a!· fordable price r ange 1n ex· change for prompter proc('ssing. higher densities and p-erhaps some r('lax1n g of building slandards. In add.II.Jon. Lhc pohc1es call upon the county to issue tax-free revenue bonds and create a pool of mortga~e money lo finance aparlmC'nts and h o mes ror lowt>r·income famihes. Families county planners hope lo serve with the new program are those earning ·from 80 to 1.20 pe rcent of the county median in· come, now $19.500 annually. County supervisors are to con· sider a doption of the n ew guidelines at a Jan. 17 meeting. While the new county policies would apply •only in unin· corporaled regions. county plan· ners propose creation of an Area Hous ing Coundl inviting cit} partir1pation as well. In addition. they suggest de· velopmcnt of an <"ducat1on pro· gram for builders. the publil"" and lower·m<-ome families to in· form local residents of special hous1nj? pro~rams and efforts being made to lower housing pnces • "1 "ould hav(' hkro infinitely lo have voted on this matte r two yea rs ago ... Planning Com· m1ss1on Chru.rman Wilham Mac· Dougall said Monday. "We have a ll heard of coming up with too little too latr. .. r ~incerely feel that this is not what is coming before the commission today," he con· ~ued . "f would prefer to lhinJc Im' it as just enough just in time." Commissioner Rex Gaede called the housiu element a his toric document that will have an impact. "Obviously we got out or kilter this county in regard to pro· ding s ufficient hous ing or .shelter for everyone." he said. ·Odo.a Detente Flayed Hayakawa in Irvine, Assails Carter a>resideftt Cart.er played lnlo aside the long-stand.log derensti t.he ba.ndl of tbe Communists treaty with &he Nationalist whcin he estabU.bed a detente ChlneH ~thout conaulUng the with Red Cb.lDa that this naUon Senate. will deeply regret . Sen. S.t. Hayakawa d~rlbed lbe new Hayakawa. R-Caltf .• told an rapport with China as ••fawning Irvine audience Monday. s ubu r vlence to every Com· In an iotervlew before ad· munistcomrnand ." drH1ln1 a Wor\d Aff alra Council And be prcdi~ted that what he audlen~• in lr~oe, Hayakawa described as the Mtny•l or ministration when the tlme comes to debate such vital ls· sues as the st.rategic arms limitation pact with t he Soviet Union. tte said many mem bers of Congress deeply resent the T•lwan declsion and regard the Carter cmbnce of China as "hypocrttlcal and unreallatk." uid that one or the conn· Taiwan might well have an er· quences of tbe carter ln1Uatlve feet on the attitude or Israel Descrtblntc Red China a11 "the ml1hl be ao lnvuk>n -of South toward• the United Stat~s. The world'• lar1e1t concentraUon Korn try t hef Oommuolat M iddle East natlon 11 now camp.'' Hayakawa said the Ml&hbora from the north. necotlatlng • defense treaty Untled St.et.ee would have sttVed He condemned what be wltb Amain, he aaid. world lnteresU better lf 1he bl'd described• tbe United 5t11tn• Hayak•w• sa\d Ctrter's reco1n1sect 1U\9dnta and rnaln· ab•DdoeCDHl vt TahrtD AMl---"'llllr• o con .. lt Concreu talned bet' Ua wllh "OW' old al· c:rllld:ted Carter for loulD.1 c:auld meao-~ rot the.M...=tv.-Talwu." - - The stnke plan's goal is to "completely dose,.t.h.e school and have the board not meet the minimum school year ." said teacher leader Ira To1bin. State Jaw reqwres pubbc school stu· dents lo attend classes for 175 days a year Toibin said 1f other school dis tncts must hire substitutes to replace teachers on personal leave. there wtll be fewer sub statutes to cross picket lines in west county schools. Toib1n sald ht• expects about 85 percent of the district's 830 teachers to walk off their jobs unless a contract settlement /s reached. School board Prc.'iident Zita Wessa today called the teacher strike plan "manipulated by the California Teache rs Associa· lion." But Mrs. Wessa and other dis· trict officials said they were "not surprised" by the seven tactics ouUl.ned 1n the strike plan • Teacher and di s trict negotiators have been unable to resolve sever a l contract dis · putes durin~ nine months of bargaining. Teachers are cur· rently withoot a working agree· ment. When negotiations broke off Friday. teacheNi were demand· 1ng a one-~eu.r, five percent pay Plane Victim A S upe rvisor A pilot who died last w~k when his plane reportedly hit a lt•lephone relay tower a nd ('rashed ncur Newport Beach's Spy~lass Hill has been identified as a newly l'leclt!d s upervisor of Mono County. Edgar Hazleton was scheduled to be sworn in Jan. 9 for his fi rst four· year term Hazleton. 34. an attorney from Mammoth Lakes. wa~ a director of the Mammoth Lakes water district. li e w as elected s upervisor on Nov 7 He was reportedly alone in ~ plane Hazleton 1s survived by his wife. Ol'fUse II is the g1f1 giving season again and wtlat better 01tt lor froe nd ol tim•1ly tha,, ''"I' ieweMY . the 1aa11ng g1tt . lor a ltlet11re and longer• II s a token of your allect1on or e&teem ttlet can be heirloomed 911'9'1 beyOnd the span ol one 1tfet11T1> A well chosen g1tt ot floe iewe'IY has the element of pem11neo<:e that e>1086ds any ottlef II ha& been "Christmas MYeral weeks n ow We are never Oet'taln when our season will actually start. but we have been plann11l9 fOf rt since tast 1U11'11"8r Thofo are many tac.s W9 on'V tee onoe a year. those ~ coma to bl.IV tlleir •nnual Owlstn'es gift of fine jewelry There are those f1c.s who appelll' .arly 1n November tor • prellmtn8'y look·see. They come baok tater, perhaps twice. before making their ac:tuel Mlec:Clon. Jewelry buyer• ire olten Clnlful. 011ut1ou1 buvers. We u• proud that so m• ny "be-btcke<•" dO make tt1e1r ttnal 111eot1ons here. We have antk:IPltlecl an 1bund1nce of ~ this Y98f and hll'le 1norea1ecs our 11\ventory acc:ordlnOIJ. S~g at Owled Ii Qtrr s 11 a Q\n-ma• habit with rneny of 'f04ll ~ Ofop by ano find OUI wtrt Th«• Is 1 penun9 place dow to our tront dOOt' I• welting tor you and W. Mt QPet1 ~ until Oecetr'tbef 22 n:I all d.y Seturday boost retroactive to July, 1978. and binding arbitrallon m ail teacher grievances except those dealing with fmanciaJ matters. But ~hool board members are offering teachers a guaranteed rive percent pay hike only 1f a state·imposed salary freeze 1s lifted and advisory arbitration in grievances. Other teache r s trike plan items include· -Removal of all personal possessions and teacher pre· pared materials including lesson plans, sealing charts. study g uides. chapter outlines. personal books. office suppb~ and coff4!emakers. -Saving of all ungraded ex· ams and papers and district forms. "These should be left out for the studenL, and substitute teacher. The first week after vacation lS always hectic and fortunately 1t will pot be your respons ibility to mbinlain con trol." the strike plan says. District Assistant Superinten· dent Glen Dysinger said . the strike tacbcs could make it very difficult for students (o receive a fair ~rade for their year's work. To1bin. president of the 750· member District Educators As· sociation, said lawyers for the teachers· group have checked the legality of all the stdke tac tics. But school board chief Wessa said · "Any slnke is illegal." "The strike plan was draYin up lQ..prevent teachers from do· ing somettung that 1s not legal." Toibin said "We are cautioning ever yone lo be within the law:· he added Throats S lashed Jim Jones' Son Held in Murders GEORGETOWN. Guyana IAPI -Stephan Jones, son or Peoples Temple le ader Jim Jones, was charged with murder today in the t.hroat-slasbings of a cull member and three of her children in Georgetown on Nov. 18, the day of the m ass deaths a\ the Jonestown camp. The charges stemmed from a bewilde ring "confession" the 19-year·old Jones made at a pre limioary bearing Monday ror Charles Beikman. a nother cuJt member already chargt>d m th(· slayings. The prosecut.or alikrd Jon~ whether· he was part of a con spiracy to commit murde r. and the young m a n. appare ntly irritated by the tough interrof?a· lion. s napped beack. "Yeah. I killed Ulem and was just trying to throw it off on Chuck 1Beikmanl" Jones had just testi fied . however. that he was not at the house where the murders took place. testimony backed by other cult members Al the rt·· quest of both prosecutor ttnd magistrate, he then repeated the supposed confession three ti me>. but later Monday told r<"porteri, he was just "mad I'm tired of being pushed around " - When the court came back In · to s ession today. M 8Je1Strate Desmond Christian cranted a prosecution motion to suspend the Reikman hearinl? unlll J an 10. Then the charges against Jones were read out Both Jones and the 43·ycar-0ld Be1kman were ordered held (~ 6EM WISE APW•,...prl>Oto ADMITTED MURDERS? Jones' Son Stephan without bail A':'. ht· wa:-. led from the prisoner's dock. Jont•'i saur. ··This 1s absurd I wasn't t'v1•n t ht>rt> .. They are charged in lht' killing o( Sharon Amos. "2. ancf h1·r thret• ctuldren, aged 9 to 2 1. who were found with their throaL'> c,ltt at the cult's Georgetown head quarters. They also are accused of attempted murd('r of a 12 year·old fiaughter of M rs Amo:- who wa.,.slashro but surv1ve<l .__ The old say1n9 tnl) n11~-0st th•ngs como 1n s mall peclr.a<)8!I is CPrta1r1v true es~c1ally 11 1hcy baar the ChJrl1>\ H AM • Ii t>PI A' Cett1lled Gt!motoq1:.1s ;tnU Registered Jl·wP1e 1-; o f tho• An'encan G<sm Soc•ery we havti ltle eJ1pert1se 10 a1N1se you regarding your purchase<. ol gemstones anl'.! t•nf> 1ewetry W1· f\eve a wide seiect1on of gem'> lrom lt"le IT'OSI exoltc 10 lhl• rro1e tam11ta1 vaneues lv'ld speak1nQ of · tam1har. 191"1 t 11 nice ro shop where you see lamhar laces and leel an atl1'0ipf'tefe ol con11nV1ty? We prnJe ou~tves on our tnendty wwe1Hra1ned stalf who have 5Sved yau conunually lhrough the years The only now laoe!I •e 8Qd11lons we found we h av1• noooed 10 llefO uP '''""' tho• ever OIOW•l'<J OCllV•ly 1n (lu• • store lsn 1 '' nice to have that tee11ng 01 trust on old lrrenos . pertfcu111r1Y w nen •I comes to bV(1ng .s la111ng a 9111 as .1 ~ 01fine1ewelry Seeeons greo11nos lrom "" VOOt tnenos 111 Charles H Barr Jewelef3 II. BA RR Oonn3 Blackman 8 111 Pannell Margaret G11010 Trudy Mc:Cotm1ctc Jean w 1111arnson Tony S"'l90!1 Margar t A1m1trong Maftone Anc:leftOn Hei.n Popiel Rlci!.McEl.Ya1ne A;;:~4.­ L4*1 ,_. r ~of COUtM.. Maiy Barr c A4 OAIL y PILOT Vi Jenee Flares /9 " In Iran TEHRAN. Iran CAP) -Mon dead and wouodtd w re reparl .ct t.o &WO lranlan CIUet att.r troof' opened flre on dtm· ona rator1 111ln1t Shab MobamOMICI Reia' PahJnt, but offt'ctal IOUn:et .. d 1 q,uic-lt tbln ldn" om cer headed otr further v&olCOCtl ln OOt' or the c1Uu. A• man,y u 20 prote11t.ers v.. ,.. wounded Mooda,y in T1bn1, 330 miles nonb'-' t of Tehran and clo11u to the Turklab border, dli>lomats uld ·otJttr uncon · firmed rtporu aaJd st'veraJ ~eN! lulled, but OftiCUU IUUTC uld. only thn.oe were '¥Ouodt"d and th•l llll army colooel. ~vetted further bJOOdabcd by uppeallna . to · tbe protea ten· $COH of brotherhood .. I Resrued a t 'Sea' The opposiUoo NaUooal F'tool claimed acoree of soldiers joln«l the anU-ahab rallles ln Tabriz. But om clal aou.rtes denied this. credited a colonel named ' Ahmadi wU.h defwiiog lbe ex- plosive situaUoo, and aa1d bis m e n and tbe de m onstrators marched together tor.an bour'rn Arizona Hi ghway Patolman Dick Pruitt lilts his gear into a helicopter dispatched when h.is car became stranded in New Raver near Phoenix. Two days of rain have sent virtually every central and eastern Arizona river to it.a banks, and five people have been swept into the streams -and are feared dead. (See weather story belQw.) a s how of friend.ship before dis- persing THEY SAJD Ahmadi pulled up between the troops and pro· test.era 1n an armored personnel urrier shouti.og to the crowd of about 600 through a bullhorn. "He spoke to them in Tu.rid.sh. the language most commonly used in Tabriz," a·source saJd.· City Workers Laid Off CJ.evelanJ, Acts To Stave Off Bankruptcy The source said Ahmadi spoke for 15 minutes o f Jove , brotherhood and friendship, that one of the protest leaders ap. proached rum al the end of the speech and that they exchanged kisses on the cheek, a tradiUonal !>1gn of fneodsbip among men in I ran. before the march of friendship got under way. Several demonstrators also were wounded ln lbe holy city ol Qu m . 75 miles south or the capital. reporters s aid. Uncon· firQied reports said ooe demo.ostrator was killed there. THE EULED Sblite leader Ayatullah Khomaini bad called for a nationwide general strike to make Monday a day of mourning lot the estimated 1,300 demonstrators qain.st the abab killed thla year. Tbouaanda heeded the cell, closing bazaars and shops. But the government sald most gov. emment employees reported for work Report Says ABC Seek i.ng NBC's Snyder RADNOR, Pa. <AP> -Tom Snyder piay be keeping NBC ex- ccuti ves up late at night over a report in TV Guide magazine. The magazine reported Mon· day that the s tar of NBC's "Tomorrow" s how is being sought by ABC. possibly to be paired with Barbara Walters for a la le evening news and talk s how . CLE\LELAND CAP> -Almost halt Cleveland's pollc.e and firemen will be laid off. all public reereatlon favUJtJes wtlJ be closed and garbage pickups will dwindle to twice a month under Mayor Dennis Kucinicb's austerity plan t o s tave oft on ru s hing bankruptcy. effective Jan. 2· drew angry threat.a ol strikes-and legal ac· lion by city unions. further elec· trlfylng the stormy conditions that intensined Friday when Cleveland defaulted on $15.5 million ln Joans to six banb and Its own treasury. 'The naUoo's ~.largest clty with 638,000 residents beca.me the first major city to default Tbe young mayor's Monday announcement of 2,000 layoffs r .,. Skylab Falling Space 'R escue' Plan Nixed WASHINGTON <AP> -The scenario bad the elements of a space thriller: Send a pair of astronauts on a-daring mission to prevent the giant Siylab space staUoo from possibly ral.nlng fiery debris on a populated area of Earth. Now, the National Aeronautlcs and Space Administra· tion <NASA) says It ts abandoning that plan. Skylab is doomed and wtU plunge back uncontrolled into the at-mosphere as early as May. ln announcing the decision Monday. the space agency sald computer calcuJaUons esUmate that when the end ~omes. the SS.ton station will break apart and scatter pieces over a track 3.000 mllee long and 100 miles wide. As many as 400 pieces. weighing from a few ounces to several tons, could survl ve the searing re-entry heat. BUT NASA WAS quick to assure that the ·•probability of injury or d amage is less than that from meteorites " lt noted that.the unmanned station orbita over water 75 ·per.· cent of the time. However, the vehicle -118 feet long and 22 feet in diameter or as big as a three·bcdroom house -also passes over most of the major m etrQpolltan areas of the Earth. NASA was concerned enough last March to mount a major effort to try to prolong the life or the station long enough for a manned space s huttle to Oy up to attach a small rocket to It. The rocket would have been used either to boost the station to a hlgher, safer orbit, or to send it to a controlled re-entry over a remote ocean area. .. ABC bas alao expressed an $2.5 ~~~~ WAS launched in May 1973 as part of a interest 1n Snyder as an anchor Using rad.Jo signals earlJer this year, scientists bad on 'World News Tonight.' And at revived the Skylab systems that were dormant since the CBS, at least one high-level cor-last of three teams of a stronauts left it 1n orbit in 1974. porate executive bas made in· But NASA sald Monday It has concluded that e ffort q u i r I es a b o u l Sn Yd e r • s was not enough -th al there Is hmiled potential ror soc- a v a i Jabil ily for the news cess and tbftt further plans for the shuttle mlaslon are im· since Detroit did so ln 1933. Paul Well s , head of Cleveland's sanitation workers, vowed Monday to "close down the city" if Kucinich laid orr even one of his union mem bers. Bill GaJlagher, a Fraternal Order of Police officials, saJd police and firefighters' unions would r e turn to court if necessary to assure enforcement of a 2·year·old ruling agalnat layorrs. The beleaguered Kuclnich, meanwhile, casUgated the clty's largest bank, Cleveland Trust Co.. appearing at a branch to withdraw his personal $8.000 savings and $900 checking ac- counts. "I doo't want my clean money in a bank that is dirty," the mayor told reporters. Ironically, at the same hour Kuclntch was making hls aym· bolic wtthdrawal, his 22-year-0ld brother. Perry, was arrested a nd charged with robbing a branch of Central National bank -one of the six banks involved ln the default. NATION I WORLD ~~ Mexico To Hike ~Price for Oil MEXICO CITY <AP) -Malco aaye lta oil PriOM will kMP QJ> with OPF£'1 fti'xt year even though lt lan't •member or UM cartel M~can on will deflDltely oot be cheaper than oil rrom the mem· bers of the Organ•uuon ot Petroleum Exportlna Countries. aaid Juan Alipuru, export manaier for PEMEX, the MexJcan oU monopoly. But be said the a.act prtce tncreaae ha not been de-about as percent of the Oil Mex· termlD0ed. lco export.a. Export.a at the end OPEC, after a two-year of 1977 totaled about 240,000 bar· price freeze, decided at a rela a day. But ptoduction ls ex· weekend meeting on a tour· pandln1 rapidly. and some re- atage, 14.S percent price ·ID· port.I aay eqorts couJd reacfl a crease for 1919. The baae price million barrela a day by tbe end of $12.70 will go up s perceat to or 1982. $13.33 on Jan. 1, with subsequent Mexico Is riding an oil boom increases of 3.8 percent to $13.84 that may make it one of the on April 1, 2.3 perc~t to $14.16 world's top oil producers. Hqe on July 1 and 2.7 percent to new dllcoveries have been re- $14.S4 on Oct.. L ported recenUy along the Gulf of M EDCO'S oil DOW &ells for $13.10 a barrel, and Mexico Ctty newspapers quoted Jorge ldu Serrano, president of PEMEX, aa saying the price will IUe to $13.70 on Jan. 1, an increase of 4.58 petceni. But Azipuru sald that frl ce ls ''just an lndlcaUon o the direct impact of lbe OPEC in· crease. It la an indication our price will not be less than $13.70, but it la not our !inaJ price.'' Asked if Mexican oil would be cheaper than OPEC's by lhe end of 1.979. A.zipuru said: "No. To date, our oil bas not been cheaper than OPEC oll Jt bas alwaya been higher. "We are not tied to OPF.C. We live with the competitive and market conditions in the Gulf of Mexico ... our natural market. ·But U the world market changes. we change with the market." The United States takes . Mexico . PRESIDENT Jose Lopez Portmo announced in September lbal the country's potential re- serves were esUmated at 200 billion barr els. or 20 percent more than those or Saudi Arabia, which has OPEC's big. geat reserves. PEM EX bas re-• ported new fmds since then, in· eluding one field whose potential reserve is estimated at 106 billion barrel.a. But the company says it is still asseasinf the amount of retrievable oi in the new dls· coverles and cannot estimate yet bow much they will increase potential reserves. The company passed a milest.ooe Jut week when pro. ductlon exceeded l.S million bar· rela a day, Azipuru 1aid. He said that was ahead of schedule for a six-year plan that calls (or pro· duction of 2.2 million barrels a .day by the end of 1.980. lmlia Parliament Imprisons Gandhi' NEW DELm. India (AP> -Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was jailed today by order of the lower house of lhe Indian Parliament which al.so acted to deprive her of the.seat she woo last . monttri.D a special election. All·India radio reported she was Laken lo Delhj's Tibar jail where a ceU reportedly was recently white·wasbed 1n anti~ipation of ber arrival. But her time behind bars could be as brief as three da,ys -UDtll t.be end of the current parliameotary session. "The punishment is Jen.lent comJdering the enormity ol tbe crime," Prime Kini st.er Morarjl DesaJ told the lower house before it voted OD hl8 moUoo to convict his predecessor of breach of privilege and contempt of parliament. Parliament, like the BriUsh House of Commons. can transform ltselfintoacou.rttolry members._ · : 1 •. 11 \ r .... v l t , , I ' " division," the magazine said in practical R~~kies Get Heavy Snow e.. ~·v !Oif*:melai to a neiahbor far "''~"" ... ,.,.,._ AnchO' eQe All•nta ........ ,!<City e.111,_.. Ill""•~~ llol~ "°''"" llUffelo Clltc.avo Clnclnn.n Clewl- 0.tFl,Wtll Oen,.., 0.ll'Olt Dulutl> ,.,, ... ""' ~ ..... Honolulu .._!Oft Ket1'aCllY l.etV .... l.ltt .. Roca l.MA/ltltHI "''•"'' ,. .......... ~ .. S4.P. NeMtvllle ,..,Orlnt . , , , CALIFORNIA :a; Af'Wl~to Further A«•tion Posiponed DAILY PILOT liitegrafion Detay~-., ' Busing Deadline Extended to Feb. 28 PO MUNA CAP> ---L~~ Anieles' achool board appem to have been glven until Feb. 28 to expand ita lnt.earation plan. , deaplte oppoeltlon to the two· month delay by minority plain· Uffa in the court caae. Superior Court Judee Paul Egly said Monday he will rute later on tbe school dtstrict's re· queat for postponement of a Dec. 31 deadline but was "inclined to Storm Rips San Diego Wunty ifJlllCJhe requested delay and said he will cooalaer no mQlfon · to enforce the deadline untll the end or Fe~ruary. BOARD 'ATTORNEY G . William Shea said district of· ficials need more lime to study court·appainted experts' report.I rel~ased last month. fncJuded ln those reports were recommendations to phase out the current voluntary busing program and beein long-range planning for metropolitan school desegregation, which would en· compass surrounding distdcts in several counties. JOSEPH DUFF, an NAACP attorney speaking for all min-Ori · t y p I al ntiff s. an'd Arlhu r Goldberg, attorney for Integra· tion Project-an int.ervenor in the case, criticlied the board re· (luest. They urged Egly lo hold to the deadllne, forcing the board to answer questions on plans to ex· pand the desegregation /tan to flrat through third an ninth grades -another recommeDda· tlon made in the experts' re· ports. CLIFli' JZIUDKIS, attorney for the antibusing group Bustop. joined Goldberg and Duff in urit· iog that Egly play a stronger role ln the day.to-day operation of the scbool district's program. Egly invited the attorneys to provide comments to him on what his role should be. ·The Judge appeared to rule out an "oversight" role. which minori· ty plaintiffs have urged him to take. Synanm me mbers Joseph A. Musico, 28. left , and Lance Kenton. 20, leave Los Angeles MunjcipaJ Court w1th two uniden· lified women. Further C'ourt proceechngs in their case were postponed Monday until Feb. 20. Kenton. son of bandleader Stan Kenton. and Musico have been charged in connection with the rattlesnake attack on attorney Paul Morantz of Los Angeles. DESCANSO <AP>-Eight inches of snow Jay on the ground today aloog Sunriae Highway. officially Cali!ontia 79, as skies cleared follpwing a three-day storm. ' Patty's Sentence To Be Commuted? SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Patricia Hearst's attorney said she was "elated" at learning the San Francisco Boa.rd of Supervisors voted unarumously to ask President Carter to commute her bank robbery sentence. <Related story, Al2) . The measure was introduced Monday by Supervisor RO'bert Gonzales, who said that ·'justice demands her releas~." IWidfttt• 4.lertf>d to Rapbt SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Five thousand leafiet.s alerting resi· dents lo a rapist who has struck lS times in two years have been distributed in the Pacific Heights area. Nearly :;o police officers and volunteers passed out the leaflets Monday in an area bordered ( by Laguna, Presidio, Bush J andVallejostrcets. _ STATE _ Bearing• Mafl Ope11 to Publl<" SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Commission on Jqdicial Performance, investigating allegations that the California Supreme Court withheld a decision until after the confirmation vote on Chief Justice Rose Bird, has asked that the proce«llngs be open to the public. • The commission chairman, Justice Bertram Janes of the state Court of' Appeal in Sacramento. sent a three.page letter Mooday to Ms. Bird and members of the Judicial Council which she heads asking that rules be amended to mOOify the confidentiality require· ment for such proceeQings. Wounge,. Reflec-t• on Cantpaip SAN DIEGO (AP> -Attorney General Evelle Younger con· cedes he may bave erred in t.aluog a Hawaiian vacation l~t J~e while Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. was moving ahead in 1m· plementing Proposition 13. . .. It might have been better to take the time off m Palm Springs." Younger told a political reporters' luncheon here Tues· day. Anti-... ut O,.dlnante Appro1'ed ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved an· antismut ordinance. The measure is intended to make it difficult to open adult bookstores. theaters or encounter studios. The measure taking effect early next year would require new businesses covered by its provisions to be at least 1,000 feet apart. That's about three city blocla$. Jt also prohibits posting signs,' photographs or other illustrations outside the establishment. Tot Victim Of Father? SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A J.year-old glrt taken by rorce from San Fran· cisco General Hos pital was back under a doctor's care today while police sought her father for ques· tioning about how a turkey bone got stuck in her throat and possible child abuse. A hospital spokes man said the girl, Donna War· ren, was being fed in· travenously and was listed io s table condition . Authorities said It ap· peared the bone bad been shoved into her mouth. A lighter laytr ·of the. white stuff was reported elsewh ere in the mountains of San Diego County: The storm dropped about two inches of rain along the coast. Lindbergh Field got 2.07 inches. including .61 Inch in the 24 hours before this momjng. At Point Loma. the totaJ was 2.73 inches. Campo was drenched by .75 inches since Monday. Brown Field by .79 and La Mesa by 1.46 \nches. A tornado which bit Oceanside late Monday morning left an estimated $15,000 damage, less than first thought. The gray-brown funnel cloud. spawned as a waterspout 300 feet high, tore shingles off roofs as it reached land. Dozens or windows were broken and trees shattered. A small house trailer was blown atop a car. No injuries were reported. Power blackouts hit in the San Carlos area or San Diego. near ,..allbrook, Llndbergh Field and north of ~ndldo. State's Lawmakers Get Another Raise ""' SACRAMENTO (AP> -California's lawmakers are in line for a 15 percent increase in their dally expense money, starting Jan. 1. on top of a 10 percent pay raise earlier thls month. The new raise won a 2·1 vote Monday of the state Board of Control. DAILY EXPENSE money is by law the same for legislators and slate employees, alt.hough the employees draw it when out of town on business. altd the lawmakers for being present when the Legislature is in session. The raise was from S4-0 to $46, with the board rejecting a re. quest ror $.52 by the California State Emplqyees Association. THIS YEAR, A ·legislator could have drawn up to $8,000 in daily living expenses by attend· ing all meeungs . according to the S~mate Rules Committee. The raise would give them about another Sl,200 in 1979. The salary increase just re· ceived was for 1977 and 1978. IL brings a legislator's pay up to $25.SSS a year from $23.232. Hazardous Biglttray A ·snow plow helps clear the An geles Crest Highway near Mt. Wil:;on Monday aft er heavy rains and deeir<-, snow cause haiardous conditions in mountnm areas throughout Southern California. Numerous rock slides were reported and chain requirements were posted for most roads above 3.000 feet. . ...Sport, a gift idea for the active person Storekeepers Kevm and Brad are wearing shirts that look great in the game or on the sideline. These shirts are made with short cotton twill collars, multi-stripe knit ruff and waistbarid and muff pockets. If you like, mal'Ch them with coordinating shorts. ~-,. lllZtl Irvine. Nt-wpc>rl Bc.>eh C.1l1lorn1a. ~.04.!·7~1 I r- A8 Rot>ttrt N Wffdt Publlsner Tueeday. Oac.mbtr 19. 1978 Jack And OD UC ~rary Shift No Help to Irvine N.avy 'B~iZ' Promotes Bo~ing , Tbe regents of lht• ntvers!!1 ot Cllttf~rnla Intend to build tw'O central Ubr r y tora 1Uos, on at Bmrley and Onl' ut U LA, 10 hou Uttl used boob c~dJn campUb lJbr rlt'tf Th"• lnlentlon l \O create spa~e ror new . f re um bly rnon• uM."Cf. 'olumt•s. ond av\• th expense o expandlnac library hpuct• at the 1nd•vadu l campu . • The pion st't.'m ound, rar 1l goes It docs not, however. Lu.kc mto ccounl t.hc neoda-ol' grow n Ubr r at ~Oml' of lhl' ne wer campus of the system, notably th lrvme compw.. At lrvme, hbrartuns say the Ubtary wa d ipcd parllcuJarl ' lo ~Ult the acadt: mlc P•lat or th C mpu , r nectln1-: wh t 1s. studied th re. and no more To t kc Jwu~ th \Olumt •. they ~ •Y· ts to damage the library o y 1'81. t><>m l' 342.000 volume; from UCI arc to tX' con~•~n ~ to the l Tl.A hter ry boney ard. accon!lng to tht• re~t>ntnl pJun Cl (u(•ulty 4lr appult :d b) th1!> prosped. a nd m rt• ~olutu>n have ur.:l.-d the rl'gt'n\s to reconside r Thl' 't'l'1ght or reu~on M"ems to res t on the s ide of thl.· hbrnr1am. und tht· f acull> Book:. al the UCLA re~ttory "ould ~· ut len~l rluy~ aw y from th h~ndi, of r e searchers '4-ho nt.-t.-d the m Thu~ 1s hardly the way to nQurish good scholarship. · The regents' plan :;houJd be shelved. perha,ps with the res t or the unlclable ideas found In the books thty phm to bury al UCLA. Where the Money Went Last Augus t Howard Jarvis launched his national t ax.cutting crusade on national television. urging sup·· porters to send $25 donations lo his American Tux Redu~- laon Movement. · · 'Ihe money, he explained, would be used to help per suade congressiona l candidates. via contributions to their election campaigns, to back his plan lo reduce federal spehding ·by $100 billion and federal taxes by $50 billion over the next rour years. · J anris f oJJowed his television program by firing off le tters to all the candidates demanding that they advise him by return mail whether or not they would support his p roposal -and warning them that failure .to re ply in the affi rmative would deprive them of his campaign support. Now. thanks to the financial disclosure reports re- quired to be filed with the Federal Election Commission. <J breakdown of the use of the funds collected is available. Jt reveals thCJt candidates received j ust 29 cents of every dollar contributed t-0 Jarvi~~ ATRM. The remain- ing 71 cents went to "operating expenses" -consultants' fees, mail, travel, accounting and overhead. The average direct-mail solicitation uses only 50 cents of each dollar for operating expenses. The Newport Beach poHtlcal consulting firm of Butcher and Forde reaeived $13,384 for helping the Jarvis ~{fort. W ASHINOTON -When a pollUcian Ma covcrnroenra,tn· cy hit an untenabtt 'J)OiJtion to pu1h, naa-wavin1 and a publlt' rtlaUons blitz can ~ combined \o doule the public Somf'tJmes lhe euperrhype can •tt downrla1ll rtdkulous. That ii> Whal hlP• peoed wben tbe Unlled Slates Navy ta~td the loN fl( it.a favonte C arlbb~an bomblnac tareet, the lit t I~ Pue rto Rican 11land ot Vleques Evidently behev1ng. wtlh P. T Rarnum. that there's <t sucker born every minute, the Navy made plans for an e laborate public relatio ns drive t o persuade the island's shell- shocked residentAS that bombing ' Earl Waters wowd bo not. only ln th' national 1ntete.t but •dually &ood for them The OrwelUan plan was 1<1met.fll111 like try1n1 to convince a turkey lhat Thanbaivlne can bt fun. FOR VE.\ll8, the Navy hu used Viequa and tta otrahore waur1 for ~val CUD.DeJ')' prac· lice .. ampblbtou.a uaaulta and aerial bornbardmeot. Tb11 wu ~ore llrewo'rkl than tbe nelsbborlnl Island or Culebra could abide, and lt.1 protesting resident.a IOl Culebra taken out. ot the Navy's target ranae In 1973. Thereafter, tiny Vleques bore an increasingly heavy bom· bordment. Taking a c ue from their Culebran neighbors. the Vleques &slanders began organizing a Navy.go-home campaign about a year ago. The movement was spearheaded by the island's fllhermen, who complmloed that. the Npy'1 bombs. abeil• and traffic have ruined tom• of their mott produetlve olfeboft flahlng erounda. Lut year. tor example, mor~ than 100 fllblnl tnpe were loal as lbe TeSult of tb• Navy'a waraames. Now the VitqUff Fi1hermeo'1 Auodatlon and the Com· monwellth ot Puerto Rlco have both brwaht lawsuit. intended to ban tbe Navy's bombardment and to recover actual dam a&•· ACCOllDING to docuinenta ln Navy files. a public relations campaign was suggested as ear· ly as 1973, when Culebra was slipping out or the Navy'1 grasp. A Navy flack, E. A. Shackleford. ran this scheme up the naapole: "We s h ould quickly a nd methodically work to shore up relations with ·Vieques ... , I strongly recommend the form a·. tion and implementation of a 1pecial commandwlde com· munlty ...aauooa Pl'Otnm for tbe l1land." He ruggeeted hJrtn,g a protesaional publlc relations ex~r~ to handle the bUtt. ~· Whether Shackleford'• com· mandlni omcer sl.lu'4d t.bt idea 11 not c~ar. The Navy retuHd to talk to our usoclate Larry Kraf. towit& abOut the V(eg·IM9 tit.ua· tlpn. But a aecoad memwan· dum, apParently wrlttea ...Uer ~ year, laJd °'4t tbe bllleprint· for tbe public relaUou cam- paign. It wu dealened to coo, vlnce t.be islanders of "the coo- tJnulng requirement'"' vricaues land ror national securtty. • The memo entitled the "Vie· quea Community Action Plan ... suggests "radio & t.v. apOta . : . press releases to San J4an m edia, bulletin board notices ..• (and) Navy produced week· ly newsletter & newspaper" to spread the message. "ldenttry ~roups & individuals -includ· 1ng friendly. neutral and un· rrlendly -as targets for com· municaUona;• tbe memo recom- mends. A SECTION or the memo entitled "Youth" makes these recommendaUons : "Sponaor & organize LllUe League baseball teams ... Organize trips to s porting e vents. outings. cruises, dances . . Sponsor Boy Girl Scout troops." The doc ument eve n propose s spon-_prinR a soeclal tutonal service to assist "slow learners ·· Under "Items to be Investigat- ed ." the memo recoaunend:s a~arding naval corttracu t.o loc;al nrms : helplog Improve local post al and telephone service.. transporlallon; and water facllities; and assisting local cattlem en In bldldJng a slaughter house. These Big Brother ta_ctics presurhably would gull the Vieques islanders into thinking the Navy was the best friend they ever had. Footnote: T wo watchdog gr,o ups, th e Coune il on He m i s pheric Affairs and EPICA, a re investigating al· leged Navy abuses in Vte<Jues. Coincidentally. an almost identical sum, $13.800, was all that was dislrlbuled among US candidates in 32 states. Most received campaign donations of $100, and this not until Nov . 3, when il probably was too late in the game to make much use of that small a s um. Jn some campaigns, Jarvis hedged his bets by con· tributing to both major party candidates in a r ace. State Office Move.Raises Legal Issue There's no indication that J arvis himself profited from the fund-collecting drive, beyond keeping himself in the limelight and enjoying his expense account. Nor is there reason to assume that the whole effort will have much effect one way or Ure othe r on the future votes of the 75 winners he backed. But, grateful as we may be for the blessings of Proposition 13. there would perhaps be reason to look askance at future Howard J arvis fund·raisers. A 70 per· cent operating cost is tidiculous. Tax Bite Looms Workers in the middle income bracket should take a '" loving look at that last pay check in Dece mber. Come January, there'll be a much bigger'bite out or the tolaJ, and the bile will go on much longer. Both the Social Security wage base and the tax rate for employers a nd employees will be going up, as part of the drive to keep the pension program from threatened bankruptcy .•. This year, the maximum conlributiof\ was 6.05 per- cent on the first $17,700 or earnings, or $1,070. Next year the rate will be 6.13-percent on the fi rst $22,900 for a max- imum tax of $1,403. To give some idea of the impact of inflation -and the growing demand for Social Security payouts -wage earners and employers back in 1968 paid Social Security tax on only the first $7,800 of earnings, for a maximum tax of $343. An appare nt decis ion of Secretary of State March Fong Eu to move her headquarters to Los Angeles raises some long ig· nored legal questions starting with the constitutional pro- visions. As or iginally written this document declared Sacramento to be the seat ·of govern· m ent and It was not to be changed without a vote of the people. A 1972 a m e ndQlent. one of those b y t h e Constitution al Revision Commission which made "no substanUve changes," repealed that section and replaced it with a new one, bl.It the meaning is the same. And that meanJng is spelled out in the Government Code which st.Bl.es flatly that the Gov- ernor and other constitutional or!lcers, including the Secretary of State, "shall reside at and keep their oWces in the City or Sacramento." Charles McCabe To make it clear that the Legislature intended to maintain Sacramento as the slate capital, other sections were enacted with s lmil;:v requirements for res· idences and officea for the heads of the various state agen· cies appointed by the governors. Some or these provisions are round in Article 3, Section 2 or the Conslitutlon , and sections I 450, 1060, 1061 and 1151 0( the Government Code. NEVERTHELESS, the r e- ports are that Secretary Eu has established a residence In Los Angeles and has m oved her furnJluretothenew abode. Though she ls traveling in the Orient and unavailable for com· ment, her action to flee to the Southland In the race of consUtu· tlonal and s tatutory bans against such a move obviously is a peliticaJ one totaJly unrelated to the duties or the omce she holds. Having j u s t polled the greatest number of votes ever given a candidate for state of· (ice. more than four million in defeatlni;c her Republican challenger better than two to one, she understandably is ex- periencing euphoric dreams · of even greater s tatewide v ie· tori es. AS OTHERS running for state office have discovered. those with a base in Los Angeles generally do better at the polls than the Northern California candidates. That was one of the reasons Jerry B(Own, a native San Franciscan; took \Jp re· sidence and...became...a l~al of· fice holder ln Los Angeles ~ore launching hls statewide career which led to e l e c tion as Secretary ol State and Ulen Gov· emor. What m akes it difficult to come down hard on Sect etary Eu fo r this transgression is the fact that Attorney ~neral-efect George Deukmejian already has indicated he will continue lo Jive in Sout.bem CalilornJa and s pend the bulk of his time there, anolberviolationoltbelaws. BVT THE -Duke is simply following the precedent of his predecessors as far back as Earl Warren who kepl bis Alameda home all during his service as Attorner General, maint.aining his oUace in San Francisco. Each succeeding AG has either lived in San Francisco or Los Angeles and maintained his headquarters in his hometown. Yet the Attorney General is. according to the law, the chief law enforcement officer of the state. If those whose duty it is to enforce the law violate it themselves, who then ls to see tlfat it is obeyed? Certalnl~ not the Supreme Court which openly defies these same laws With all justices living far away ftom Sacramento while the court sits in San Francisco. STILL, U the Legislature wants to enforce it3 enactments i t could do fO through its budgetary powers. It might start with the Banking, losuraace and Savi n gs and Loan com · missioners whole headquarters bounce back and forth between San Francisco and Los Angeles like yo-yos, dc:pendinJ_ upon the whims ol each current a ppointee to the great confusion of every. one requJred to do business with them. But perhaps it's best not to look back -or forward t•1thcr for that matter. because .at the present rate of escalation the estimated Social Security wage base for 1987 will be $42,600 and the maximum tax $3,054. Which happens to be just $54 more than the wage base of $3,000 which endured from 1937 to 1949, when the annual tax was $30. New Sexual Mores Bring New Kind of Neurosis • Oplniqns expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addr~ The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642--4321 . • Boyd/George's Sally By L.M. BOYD • Ano~r thing that old his· tory teacher never bothered LO mention was the fact that George Washington was in love wllh hls neighbor's wife. Dear Gloomy Gus Sally Fairfax was the lady's name. She wu the mistress of a dandy est ate called Belvolr. Sure, he married the widow Martha Cuatls all right, but his heart belonged to Sally, that'• c~rtaln. He wrote her a note a -,ear before b1I death to say the bapplesf monumta of hit Ule had been apent with her. to Shakespeare's day. the cook'a term for "simmer' waa "let it but 1mtte, '1 a piece of palate poetry lf ever there were one, what? Wh at we tend to forget about the "sexual revolution" is that it ta chiefly a revolution al the top. The gospels or feminine eman· cipaUon and open bomosexuallty a re In large part accepted by the better·e ducated and more prosperous classes. There are people In the millions -fundam entalis t Protestants. M or m o n s . ~ Seventh-day Adve ntists. .,... __.. 0 n.t h 0 d 0 x ~~ Jew s and conservative (ti. Catholics amona olbens • -who atlll stick by the tredltlonal views of sex and family and raise their tamllloa to share these views. It la when we bring the sexual llbcrals and tradlllonaliats lnto What.'1 U'le dlrterence betwe n Cleveland and U'lt Titanic? Cleveland bu a better orchestra. "Broadway '' and 11off. direct controntaUon that we pro· Broadway" playa have duce ethical dtlemmas that nolhln1 to do wlth their would have bffn unthought of a whereabout.a. The dJstlnctlon few decades back. These con· ~~I~ .. ·~,,/': • .a::; ii det.en:rl!Aed by unJon con· frontatlon.t can be mlahty pain· M< .... ,..__, ..... _.,.. tracte. Pay 1cal t1 for rut. O.W.T. who wn11 made to feel by his peers that the whole idea or male fnendshlp was somehow - suspect, and had to be charged with a suspicion of homosexuali- ty. He saw people s neering and jeering at people who were male friends in the truest sense.· It worried hlm. <There are several homost'Xu&ls who Insist l made up that story. t can auure them It is true.> AN0111ER SUCff sexual fron- tier incident turned up In the press the other day. It was re- ported that a new neurotic symptom Is appearlna among 1lrla on college campuses: guilt or even 1bame at belng a virgin. At firal It aeems Uke a bad Joice. a varlaU9n on the theme ol the glrls ln the '408 and '509 who often suffered crippling guilt btcau~e they violated the then· prevalent Puritan ethic by be· ing openly uxually pro- miscuous. But It's no Joke. Campus counselors ore reportlnJ In· creaelna numbers of 20·t0·24· )'elr·old alrls who worry because they behave the way their motbera dliLa couple ot de· cad•• ago. m ental health s ervices at Purdue University. typically finds' a girl com ing Into the clinic with vague complaints or appetite 1065, fatigue. insomnia, irritability. She often wonders if she has "mono." "BUT FURTHER inquiry re· veals she Is not really comforts· ble In her sorority," said Wllms. "She feels rather abnormal or even defective. not only because she ls not using some sort of con· traceptlve but because she i11 not sexually active with one or more male friends as her sorority sis· ters report they are." I aubmlt this ls a hell of a state of affairs. I feel a sen1e of out· rage about the same thing not because there shoufd exist two sets of sexual morality in a sorority house. That Is the way of the world these days and there Is no fiRh Ung It. lt Is the bullying that gets mt>. t lon of civil people llving together. Bullies are generally that way because they a re d eeply in· secure within themselves. They goln security by making others feel Insecure. A TRULY II berated temate. I should think. would place "li ve and let live" very high on lhe agenda or J lberatlon. rr such remotes should want to sleep with Ule entire basketball squad In a single week il's OK with me. But to insist on the virtue of that position to their peers whom they know do not agree wilb it, Is unkind and unfalr. :::ere:.. ~nr..l"' ,..... .. 8ro1dwa)' playa are hi1ber A while ~ck J called at\entton • lf==-=,---;---~""".:"'-~~=:::::....__..:.:th!!a:.!!n~o~lr~·Bro~::•d~w~11~w:::•:.!!1~es::·~=~~to the plight of one young man I Dr. Job.n'W. WUni1, dlrector ol That a bunch of liberated ladles should ao forcibly lnslst on im· posln1 their set or sexual vaJues on others who do not share them as to make lhetn emotionally sick seemJ to me more like a llulne ~°"" c~mp qr the seminary of a particulaJ'lf st.rtct rellfioua order than a convoca. Jn o liberal world a chHd brought up t o be lieve in monogamy and m•rrta1• end virginity and all that old raahloned stuft has the rigbt to her beliefs and practices. ~n n Kiri d evelops nturotlc 11ymptom1 for adhering to a moral code held by the u lt of our aodety ror centuries. there has 1ot to be more than a Ultle wron1 with the people who are tormenUn1 ~r. To suggest that 1he get henell hence to a mm· nery would be a bit much, but she m 1ht ffiia erattr other ctrla to Uve with. ... t CALIFORNIA I NATION Neae 'LNG Ta1tker Beads f.o Sea ,. . A,.......,... A newJy-construded hqui(ied nntural gas (LNG> tanker Lt.'O, ts tugged out or Boston Harbor enroute to load gas in Indones1a. The new tankl•r 1~ 936 feet long and weigh~ 95.000 tons. She can carry 125,000 meters of LNG in her domed cargo tanks. Belated Pardon Asked Leader of ~oily Maguires innocent ? GIRARDVILLE. Pa. <AP> - Bearded Black Jack Kehoe was hanged Dec. 18, 1878, Inside the grim, brownst-0ne walls of the Schuylkill County Prison as a murdering lead~r of the Molly Maguires. A century later , his great- grandsan is demanding justice for his kin and bas filed an ap- peal to the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons for a posthumous pardon for Kehoe. "THE HANGING OF J ack Kehoe has been carried like a shadow over the family's head for 100 y~s." said Joe Wayne, Whose appeal will be heard by the pardons board Thursday in Harrisburg. "It left some bad memories. My grandmother' wouldn't even talk abOut it. But now we think the Ume bas come lo seek a pardon." The Moll/ Maguires were members o a secret society formed by some of the state's hard·coal mJners to battle what they considered efforts by mine owners to break up their Work- ingmen's Benevolent Associa- tion, a forerunner or industrial unions in America. "JORN KEHOE WAS tried. convicted and obviously hanged," 'Wayne said. "ln the eyes of the law. he was guilty Therefore we have to ask for a pardon. But we're hoping when it's over. there will be some kind or stalement or innocence from the board." Wayne operates Wayne's Hotel which has been in the Kehoe family since Black Jack bouf ht it in 1861. He filed the a p-pea on behalf of Kehoe, his family and the Pennsylvania Labor Historical Society, which has supported the pardon move. Kehoe was convicted of beat. .UCKSONYILLE CAJ'ERN FOlJND JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP)- Geologists have discovered a 77-foot-deep cavern beneath a Jacksonville suburb with a fresh water supply that is probably 40,000 years old but still us able. Geologist Warren Leve said ex- perts have no tdea how-the cavern. or other smaller ones found in the.area, were formed. However, he said the excitement· cornes from the possibility of having an almost limitless water s upply without affecting the area's natural water table: ing to death a mine official named F.W.S. Langdon. Wayne. however. contends his research showed that a mlln named Yellow Jacket Donahue hit Langdon on Ote head with a tree branch and later admitted beat-ing him. DURING THE 1860S a nd 1870s, sever al mine officials were murdered and the Mollies became suspects. Franklin 8 . Gowen. president or the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co .. sent a young Pinkerton detective and former street car conductor . James McParland. into the anthracite coal region as an undercover agent to spy on the Molli es. It was McParland's testimony that brought s'cores of Molly Maguires to trial and 20 of them, including Kehoe, were banged. PHllADELPBIAN ARTHUR Lewis, who wrote a book about the Mollies on which a m<>Yie was based, said the requested Kehoe pardon was ·ln line with current feelings ill the-state's coal region, and elsewhere. that the Mollies were maligned and Kehoe should be pardoned. Wayne said Black Jack's re- latives intend lo have a reunion when it's all over "win, lose or draw." TIMday, Oec.mber 19. 1978 DAIL v PILOT A 7 a r e Disease Suriive· • Girl ~ly Eacaped Death After SWim LOS ANGEL~ <AP> -A few new wamin1 1l1na are posted at Deep Creek Kot Springs, but hJkers 1UJI stop for swims. Last summer, lO·year ·old M•r-y- Pack took just such a dip -and almost died or a rare disease so deallly that only lhree peop~ in the world are known to have sur· vlved. A powerful microorganism in the water found its way into Mary's body last June as she awam in the tepid water. A Jew minutes later, Mary was un- conscious. "THIS LITTLE GIRL was very fortunate," said Dr. James Seidel of Harbor General Hospital in Los Angeles. "Usual- ly, within three days you're dead." Mary was rushed to nearby San Bernardino County Hospital where a pathologist spotted a strange speck in the girl's spinal fluid. The startled physician diagnosed it as amoebic men· ingo encepl\alllis -a disease that bas been reported onJy 100 times in history. At that time, all but two of those cases had proven fatal. • The doctor ordered the child airlifted 80 miles to Harbor --G-&n era l ..where-a leAlQ ol specialists won the battle to save her. Today. Mary's mother finds it bard to believe ber daughter was so cl06e to death. · "IT'S UKE SHE'S never been sick," said Margaret Pack. 29. M4N PINNED Bf TIWN DIES AVIGNON. France <AP> Michel Nardini, 41, was hunting near this southeastern French ci· ty when his dog wandered onto railroad'tracks in front or an on- coming train. Nardini jumped for his dog and was hit and pinned to the train. Railroad officials foul)d him de- ad at Manosque. the next stop on the line. The dog was found unin- jured near where his master bad saved him. Choose from our great selection of gift Items · for the P.0.S.H. gentleman on your shopping list "She look.a very healthy. She's gained her weight back ; she got pretty skinny there tor awhile. Even Dr. Seidel can't believe tiow she's come out of lt with no problem." Mary stayed In the hospital ror one month. She spent the rest or the summer recuperating, and in September. she returned to school. Mrs. Pack says Mary is doing better in school than ever before. But Mrs . Pack is ~till con- cerned -because nothing has been done about the toxic swim· ming hole. "THE PEOPLE DON'T seem to pay attention to us," said Richard Mefford, the Forest Service's area manager. He says hik~rs ignore the warn. ing gigns he's posted and swim anyway despite the fact the leihal organism may still be lurking beneath the surface. Mrs.· Pack thinks the rangers should do more than post signs: "They should either get it closed down or cleaned up." A Christmas Co11ection _~-----'1 L MAOMM 1110PC* In el\k-stripld Melott N.-on choolM from Mletdon offet9cl It lhe ltOtt'. Holldrf Gounnet Boutique. MAJOM .._,, !fi&()811 rww-~ IM-957-1511 JOMjlt>t.~-54050S) Mn Co ~I -s.GOO s. .... 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(AP) ~ Even ant.I· ~voluUon1 t.t evolvt' Gtm9aUoo btofore lut, 1n the heJJ.flre beat of th• Southern summer. fulmlnatln1 fundamen · lallau and naUand fawyert marched oo th1a Tto· n ft.lvu V&U y bukwa~r to ft1bt an epic battle bftWffn God's wurd and Charle1 Darwln'a. . II wu the lnal of a teacher nJ11med John Tbomu ~. wbo d red to t.tacb .Da.rwln'a th~ry that man ls d t Med from the apes, 1n Ch• lucc of a Ttn.llab Jaw Ulal CorbMk tht-t~ cb!DI of n y but the blbl.IC'al account ot cre.Uon G£N IS CA&&ISO TR BA'ITL£ of Dayton 1n 1925. but over the years Darwtn'a "Onatn of tbt" Spt"CI "raptured the t'OUnlT)' and wun the war Now, a hall ttntury aft« the 1rHl Moo.key Trial. CNaUOC\l ta have rtJrouPf(l t'ot"~ by thf' <·ourl1 from the public achOob. I.hey b'v• learned J>urw1n 's lt'UOn ol adaptalJon. r&.1Sf'd ltw'lr t0ncept of <"f'•lloo undtr lh --------banot'r of sclt'ncei and ~•:N ·' •. , H .) \JS ,. nl It "-ck to tlUI Thf' """'' IJOSpt"I .. ---------' rall.-d .. 1"'1tlf1c t'fl'#· l1on11m " Mak(' no ml tAltC' ll 1 a. 11lct aJ today for •. teut>hl'r In D•)'ton °' &n\ Vt~ •• '" Amt>MC'• lo pr\'a .. ·h lht-btbllcal attOUDt ol man•, on,1n ln • pullhc Sc.•hool u It ~&5 ~ H•ar. &CO fof' ~P" to It'll h11 Ch¥!"£ lM> ~ f"f' d ~ from apn Thal Ill l>tt•USC' It lS t'\>ft\~'Cll.,\ lt'('('J'tf'(j that tuch~ lbe Btbl" tn • tlUN1t "'°"" transtirf' s~ lhe Fi~t Amf'ndmtot ~ \'1'8f•Utln tlf ch01 t•h and statt> \FT l~ \ ~Ul" l \ '•lt0"1 <• nun1bc'r or ~chooh 1n Cahf,'fln\1" alk1 l~lflll. Lil Texas and <lh10 l<>f' C-\&nlfllC' 11 '' 1)M'"f«t.ly Jl('rml 3tble lo point Nl lh<' C'\ldt'TIN" that t~ ~a C~ator 85 h~n~ ~~ y\)U d..' ~ u.,., lM name God or talu: o,•nt"sis for ~~r \<''' lt '' r•lh<'r ht.., l\'a<'t\tn, som~e how to na' 1gatf' a hJ~v. a, v. 1lhout ~Lng the word car or r dernn1t to a road mep ln Atlanta. a half~•~ 's dn,·e down the In· tC'rstatf' from the Rhc!a Count~ Courthouse where ~pes v.as tntd. Jud.ge Bra.sv.-ell Deen relaxes In his G~a Court of A,p~als chambers, excoriates t>\oluuon anti beams over fundamentalism's freshest victory. LOBllfED BY A CROUP CALLED CUliens for Another Voice in EducaUoo, \be Georgttl state school board ''Oted Uus fail to let school dfslricts dtt1de whether creatJooism can be taughL In thr«. it is. "It may t~e five years." Deen says. "but I predict that lhJs nation will be one under God again. lJlStead of one under a God·ape." '"Clarence Darrow tScopes' la wyer ) said to tC'ach only one view of origins is bigotry," Deen -,ays. "His argument t.o the judge and the jury was that you people 10 T ennessee ought to give equal time to both theories. We are taking the view that he's right." In Dayton. Darwin's theory is taught today. But across the contin,enl, at the Institution for Creation Research -part of San Diego's Christian Heritage College -biochemist Duane Gish and a staff of five scientists map fundamentalism's new strategy. "THE MOTIVATION AND PmLOSOPHY behind the theory or evolution an~e ex-eluslve • and dogmatic posillon that it holds today is primarily phHosophlcal," he says. '"And to teac h this atheistic philosophy exclusively in our schools to the exclusion or a fair representation or the scienl1f1c evidence for creation amounts to a union of church and state . . . Why sbouJd our case for creation be prohibited simply bei:ause we are Christians?" Atlanta lawyer Wendell Bird wrote a Yale Law Review article on creationism before ~raduating last s pring. He says evolution is, im· possible that "lhe origin of man had to be by a supernatural creation · a nd then we present evidence that is in the fossil record that is marvelously in accord with this theory." But he sees scientific creation as distinct f'rom religion. ··Being consistent with religious views does not m akc it religion." he says. "THE PREMISE OF THIS ALL ls that neither creation nor evolution was observed or can be venf1ed. This 1s one of those areas where the in· rercnces from the scientific e vidence can legitimately differ. Creationist evidence consists of such things as EPA Salaries Hold W ASlDNGTON (AP) -Most of the Environ· mental Protection Agency's top civil sernnts pro- bably will keep their salaries o( more than $40,000 a year despite increased competition for their jobs. More than 100 lop EPA officials are being asked to re·apply and com~ (or their jobs with more than 2,000 competitors . the fallutt to nnd • ml• ln1 Unk betw~ man and •P~. a•Pt In lh t1roloai1r record, lhe •udden ap· pearance of lllo on t:uth, tM taJlure to create J1boratory life It lend• to be ne11Uve. To Or Wilham M•rtr. head of the Unlverally of Colorado'• OIOlot(y Belenct'll CUn1culum St~y Departm nt. It la no f'Vtdenc at all. "Th~ p<"Or>I are wb1t'1 left over or the old anU·evoh.1Uonl1t.1 . . in a ~w f\ll& , " t\e aay1. "Ther ar o lot or que UoM a aclenco doesn 't have tM anawen to but we uat don't rf'IOrt to h11rnJn1!Dct•rusa and praylQ&. uk pon workJn1. Blnt. ln h1a atudy. found that Callfomla elves creatJoa.lam equal Ume -ln aoclaJ atudlH c&auet -and Art.Joa. and Orecon achool board r.-otu· lJona ur1• ll. He aald that ln Texu. Oblo, West Vlr1lnl1, lodlan1. C1llfomla and Wlaconaln, ach=I t.rictl are teachlna botb theories. aod ln Geor 1, Idaho. lncUen1, OkJ&hom1 and T~ •P ved textbooka present both vlewa. There baa ~ no court rulin1 on-MlnUfic c1'eatlon1am ltlelf, but last ~"' lod1-. pareotl chaUenclld • cr .. uoot•t te>et .net the Judi• ruled in their favor. Meanwhlle. lhe debl!Aa continues •. DEEN SAYS IT HAaMS ~N at~tl "MV ..OINT I VEllY SIMPLE. They dpn 't ~~t~::..~em to .reply wlth all t.bll monkey deal wtt.h 1ckoce 11 •enuat. deaJ wlth at'lcocc. Mayer reddena at auch talk: "Don't tell me Sdrnllllt <'~•tloolam d mands CRttor. Any 11·1 1d~. Tb1t•1 where 1 blow my cool on thl.a. _lh_eo_r.;..y _lh_1a_t..-p_ro_poe. __ t· __ c_rc_·a_t.o_r......,ca ... n_·t_be_1_c_le_n_c_e_. lT-~·-='~r• lhelr ttU,ioua belief." By Bil Keane "It'll look o lot happier once i1's weorin' off its lights and stuff." Lice11Sed Drivers Total 15 Million SACRAMENTO CAP I -Callfomla has 15 mllllon Ucen.Hd drivers for the first Ume ln the 65 years the at.ale hp been issulng licenses. . • Department of Motor Vehicles Director Dori~ Alexia said the mark was passed lhis month. The 16·m11Uon milestone is expected to .be reached in late 1981 or early 1982. When tbe DMV started issuing driver's licenses In 19U, the state had 2.8 million people. The dep&rtment has since then Issued 27.4 million drlv~r·s hccnscs. The slate's population Is 22.3 mllhon . · Mo rmons to Invest KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP > -The 'Mormon Church is lnvesUng $14 m illion for 4.324 acres along the Missouri RI ver ln Clay County. The transaction as believed to be the largest purchase of land for commerciaJ·iodustrial use io Missouri history. JN TIME FOR C HRISTMAS. sx10 C.r Portraits Re,adyWhlle You Walt. bY Stuart Naldelh Now you can ~t a proi~slonal 8x10 color POf'tralt of voursett or members of your f amlly. In seconds. 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Would like to hear from you." It was signed. Bobby Mac Donald and bore a Nova Scotia, Canada ad· dress. Stude nts from the Sacred Heart School in Upper Manhattan have begun writing to '"'hlm. Among o ther things. they tell rum trees from his father's farm cost as muc h as $20 in New York City. " Rewards Set BERKELEY CAP> - Rewards totaling more than $7,000 are being Of· fered for lnlonnation on the shooting death of a prominent Be rkeley EpiscopaJ leader in a s treet robbery on Aug . 26. The Rev. George Fa· bian Tillman had been pastor of St. Marks' Church. r 12 NOON -5 PM MOST STORES OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE 10 AM-&PM t..tn 'L..t SAVE s40 ON A YEAR 'ROUND Ell'RA EXTRA EXTRA ·HIGHWAY SAFETY GIFT ! , The '688 COMPACT, BUT POWERFUL MOBILE ! TRC-421 by Aeaf11tl~ Reg. 9995 PRIMERIB -Special Buv the best for less! 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SAM CLIMINH ....... c-. ... •• MISSIOH YllJO ................. NIWPO•T HACH °" • CllMI """· IMll1llr't ....... I LAGUNA NIGUIL -o-•-. .... I -- $AN JUAN 0Hleu CAP1STRANO l~ tor thll .,., ~ ~ "91' "'YflJ' I -· I - n~hlloflloOf Pfl!CtS MAY VAAY AT~ STOflE$ .. , .. I - • EDUCATION I OBlTUARIES I LO~.L.. Edueatlon ~~e Offen Gift MAYS LAM)r:NG, NJ. (AP)-Allantfc Com· muntty Cell ll offmna holld~1 litl eutlflc for tbe penoc who bu everyUU.q -ex.ctpl an educaUOG. • The •mall two )'Hf c:olle,e ne..-AUaoUc City ta off rina aitl ~rt.lncale1 ln any a.mount th•t n.n be uaed for tul~ tOU o al)<*eawoma.n El1eD Kaplan Mid. • She aa14 • l~Cl'tldlt semeater coata about S250 and the collte take. 01 .tor crtcl.lt cards :NavyHonon HB Resident Navy U. Cmdr. Oavid Sa7broot Lan•, Hu.at· Vao Saun.aooot Harrlet tncton Beach. wu E . Van Sau.n of 18112. awarded the Navy Com· meodatioo Medal. He w11 cited for berolam tn September wbtle aervtnc u . com- mandlnc off\cer of the ml n eaweeper tJ SS ~teetor. bomeported in Newport. R.l. Hl• citation notes: While at aea, a major fire broke out tn the englneroom. Van Saun exhibited exceptional lu.day, December 19, 1978 DAILY PILOT A 9 Paper· -CO AtGWC 'Best' OoldlaW~1 i aadlal .. lfOD WH oam-S belt "•mall col·. l••···......,.,.. duriq tJI• fall CGD(~ Of the Jouraal1am A.uocta· Uoa of Communltr eou ..... .....,.tee· don. Commlmlb coUCtt from tbrou1boat Soutbero CallforDla were repreeeoted. Tbla 11 the Wrd C'Oll• tttuUve y...,. tbat t.be Brandla1 Iron won f lr1t for 1eneral ez. ulle11c• la tta daa1. Tbia )'Mr'I award WU baaed on three COD· 1«.ath• !uuea of .. aprln1'1 _paper. wMe Sui:an.oe CUrUa ot Haat· tal'COD a.cb ... ft· ecutive editor. Additional awards were earned lo botb mall·ln and OD•tbwpot compet1Uooa. . Board Advised WAStDNGTON <AP> -Enrc>Ument hi tbe aaUon'a 3,100 coUqes aod UD· lverstUee took a 1mall. witxpect.ct ~tum UU. fall t.o Juat under U.4 million 1tudent.a, t.be NatJooal Ceatw tor Educa&.loo StaUaUcs repiort.e. But Uii number ot treehmeo.entieftnl eolltl• roae. accordtnc ~ A.Adrew Pepla, tbe direct.or ol tho aufWy. . "Ef'l'llE& STUDENTS AJlE dfOI>' pta1 out of collesea at tbe b11b1r levell, OI'. tbty',. atoppln• out.'' Pepin Hid MoadaY .. ••Stop outl'T are ltudeat.a wbo take a leeve ol absence to WOft or to ''wtiCll what.ever elM they -oukl like to tee themlelvea dot.na:• be aald. Tbe prellmloar)' fall enrollment count by tbe HEW a1eacy w11 U ,354,756, a decline of Sl,000 atudeDtl. or o.s percent. from lMt f alL lt wu the Plate of the Day aecood tJme in lhrM YMl'I that eorolJ. ment wu down. However, t.be 1918 enrollment drop of 1.5 percent wu followed by a 2.6 per· • ceat lncreue lut year .and the aiency predicted at that Ume that enrollment w_ould_ ~be&ln t.o decline •lain unw· tbe 1880I. - -- PEPIN SAID INii.LATJON Hd Uabter ttudeat atd pollclea m=bave npred lD the 1178 decline. Tbe art.- meat of Health, ldueauoo and W are inlUtuted touaber aereenlq procedures lD ita sraat prosram laat aprlnc. Tbat resulted ID tome deJay1 and a halt mUUoo ltudeata wbo applied for the S200 to $1,800 aranta were rejected becauae tbe'J flied incomplete or lncor· reel forma. Tbe number of freshmen enterln1 colle1e for tbe flnt time l'Ole 44,000. or l.8 pereent. to 2.'8 million. But \bat lD- creaae came at. public lnalltutloDt. Flrat.ume freshmen w~re down a.:t percent to •79.000 at. private collese&. wrra 1'BE EXCEPTION ~ t~year community cone1es. all types of 1cbool1, public an<I prlvate, &howod over-all enrollmeat drops. The post-World War JJ 1>9by boom ended in 1981 and decllnlne enrollment baa been a fact for many elementary and aecoodary schools for nearly a de· cade. But that genentlou ts still al col· tese age. The Department of Health. Educa- tion and Welfare agency forecast in 1977 thal college enrollment would not stop dropping until 1982·83. •C A L I FORNI A• = 1:.ri) 1n1urence BUY US • --~-_)) courage, dedication and SACR.AM!NTO (AP> profesaional expertl.se in -The state sbouJd bis vigorous fire.fighting makti it easier to form efforts in .walat-deep new school dWrtcta or water with u.nreUable t.o let exist.Ing districts footing and 1n darmesa. share services. says an Ills quick respome, de-advisory panel to the termination and dia· state Board ol ~a· regardforbllufetywere tioo. an inspiration to all and ------· ----contributed dlreetlJ to BUY US -Owned by Chas. T. Grat, JP of Los Angeles. He beUevet buy1ftl US.made products will solve the balance of paymenl&l and employment problems. .................... ~ ........ Ille Dey""....,....., M-. '"'!ti evlflet' .. .,. "" edltlOl'I el N '"Wlle·'S · Wiie of ....._..,_ (al"'9nlMUc8"W ~·· 11yow.._..,.....,.....,... __ __ :i. • ... ,.,..., .,.., ~ ............ .._,, Hllll Business. Commercial Fire. Condos and Apartments· BOB p ALEY NOITH oc. 546-3205 & ASSOC, INC. soUTHoc-642-6500 PAC91CNW .• , .... , ... Cemet«Y Mortua-y CNpel 3600 P.cffic View Drtve Newport 8Mch 944-27'00 MeCOll ICI WOITUAllll ~T ~· 5-\ ..kAlf't Clip6ltr "'° 496-1778 tM.Tl•t•OM .... A&..,.. IM&-2424 eottaMesa 873-9460 l&L W.OA#WAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway CoetaMel& 642·91&0 ,,.,...~ MOll'UAIT WIAQ.llf..CHAllL Q-enaiOI)' • Flower Shop 42' E. t 1'ttt St. extinguisbi.Dg t.be fire.,, He ls a t.Msgr.ctuateof UCLA CMWoma°I Promoted. Toro Airman GetsMedal PVBUC NOTICE ColtaMMI .,..... Seems like that's all we\re been that shows what real concern and doing lately. doesn't It? cooperation can do even tn an area Conserve this. Donl waste that. as l~e and diverse as southern Tum it down Tum tt lower. Tum California it off. Of course. the energy shortage ~for a ~e. we'd like to won't just disappear. The need for "- say something else. conseIVation Will always be a fact Thank you. of life. You'vebeenconseIVingatrcmen· So remember. keep those show- dousamountofnaturalgas.Infact ers short Tum off your furnace in 1977. over 23 billion cubic feet of pilot light during the summer. · natural gas ~ saved . _. Lower the setting on your That's equivalent to all the ~ .. water heater. Wash and dry gas ene!l!Y needs of 250.000 only full loads of ... oops. fiomes for one year. Sony about that. Nagging·s An accomplishment l~ke 99.§. a tough habit to break ~ CAl.lr<>llNIA GAS CJ:JWAHY ltS too v.at-aable to waste. e•e e111 • ,......... 0r-. CNlt c.iiy ""' '---------__. ...... "· Doc5' ... ,.,""' --IA.l!IJ.------------------...:..,.._ __ (------..-- .. AJ• DAILY PILOT T~y. Oeo9mb9r tt, tt11 NATION I ~Jogging Stic Debuts ------- EASTON. Pa (AP> -Wonderina what lo give your favorite jogglnc bulf for Cfu111tma1? Why not a sliver· tipped Joltclng stick to fend off toothy ter.rier1. • September by Reed & Barton or Taunt-0n. Mou .. producers Of 11lver and J W<llry prOducL". Rearieard, Real Santa &. and belle11e et Huntington center "IT WAS-CONCEIVE D by our de-. Kiin direct.or, who had seen people .-~-~-.---.. rr T .. Th~ 14-fnch, walnut-finished 1Uck cnade Its debut here in Ume ror the holldaya. A apoke1man for Bhder'1, an E .. too jewelry et.oro, eays the 1tick·t1 already a succc11. running with ~lck• In their hll\d.8 apparenUy tO ward off dogs," said Richard O~~lc. ft d & Uarton's ~ ...... ' s ( ''MOST PF.OPLE nND It a very lntereeUna and Umely girt," said vice prealdent Philip Mltman. • The Joulnl stick waa introduced in vlce praid ormartrutlna Reed & flarton'• f.tdvertlllng PTO· mises that it's fa.ncy but.on wlll mue peaky poochct "beul o hHly retreat . . . carelcaa cun and contumptuoua ' clUzena will mind lhelr mannen." WEIGHT WATCHERS l'LU"'llNG ttti•UN& •UtCC>tiO ~ ll( ,.,~, ~'"K• fm• 'l4Mh•t VINI 0., •Cell "olOr• ...,.,nl ..,_ ,., .. , COU•MtM642•17S3 1u.--1a1M. MIHIOtf VltJ049s-o4C)1 1fmc.-i&M~ •0 , ....... "' . COOKING DEMONSTRATION WITH SUSAN • DEC. 20-22 -~-..... HI! NOT ONLY BEUEVEI IN SANTA CLAUS, H! BEU ES HE II SANTA CLAUS .. ·"'-~~-~~ Jim Y.,Ug Haa 8"" Pfaytng St. Nleholat In lndtana Town llnc• 1930 $~nla.· Town's Symbol IN TIME FOR otRISTMASI • I" Red,.suited Ma"' 84, Reflects on Changes FRENCH NORMANDY DESK SANTA CLAUS. IND. (AP> -Aa the resident Santa Claus here on Chri6tmas Lake for alm06t h all a century, Jlr:n Yelllg probably knows as much as anybody about the fickle tastes or chlldren. ~nd at llge 84, he notes that the favorite toys or the tlme reflect changes in society a.a a whole. WREN RE FIRST DONNED IDS Santa suit, Yellig said, "Girls would ask for an apron or pots and pans. ··vou could sit here all day and not hear that todav " Si~ he returned home from the Navy in 1930, Yelhg has been the symbol or this community which st.amps half a mUlion Christmas cards a year with the only Santa Claus postmark .in America. ''When I put on this red suit, I'm Santa Cla us," YelUg says. "I've been here a long lime. I've got grandmas coming back to see me oow." THE TOWN IS BUILT A.ROUND man-made Christmas Lake, and the 611 residents drive down streets with names like Jingle Bell Lane to restaurants with names like St. Nicholas Inn. All this makes It a fitting setting for YeJUg, who grew up in the area and spends summers lak· ing Christmas requests at an amusement park called Santa Claus Land. On weekends from Memorial Day through Dec. 17 s.nt.a la at the park bouoclnt ctilldren on hls knee and listening to their wants. The rest of -the year he spends his time answering letters .or han~lng around the post office In h1s Santa suit talking lo tourists. THIS YEAR, 11£ SAYS, HIS biggest requests have been for "Star Wars" toys and race cars.-· "The mue. bitty tots, they still want choe>-cboo trains," said Yelllg. "llul anytime, they gonna get up to 4 or s. they want 10-speed bicycles .. ~nylhlng that moves." Yellig aJso likes to talk about his "philosophy of the world.·· ··First of all, there should never be any unbap. py children," he said. "It's so easy to bring happi- ness to a child Porno Business .......... License Revoked OCEANSIDE (AP> -City Manager Robert llourcier has revoked the business license of the run Ho~ an adult bookstore, alter police said 33 lewd acts took place In its movie booths in a year. Police have tried since 1976 Lo close the downlo'Nn busmess. Remarriages Fail BALTIMORE <AP> -Many remarrla'es following divorce fail because of the lack or insUlu· tionallzed 11upport from society, according to a John• Hoptim UnJverslty researcher. Saying that American aoclety la geared toward Ont marriages, sociologist Andrew Cberlln con- tends that lt baa Called to provide guidelines for families with problems prevalent ln remarriages. CherliD, wrlUng in the American Journ&l or Sociology, pointed to a \976 Bureau of Cemus re· port which estimated that in the 25--35 age group, about 40 percent of. remarriages will fail. That figure compared with a 33 percent failure rate for fi rst marriages. ( ' "SECOND OF ALL, THERE SHOUW not be any unbapp,y . old people because their days are numbered. When a child asks for a girt, YeJlls admits, "l ,;et out Crom under It," with the following response, 'You aro gonna be surprised when you look under your Christmas tr~."' When some time later a child complains that a toy doesn't work anymore, Yelllg only sighs and promises to do better next year. I 30"x60.. '695. OTHH DISIS tH STOCK Oet< Executive Oeek 36""x72-with 42"' return French Wntino Desk Frencti Desk with F1IP Drawers THERE ARE OCCUPATIONAL UAZAllDS. lie revealed that his elves keep towels around in case one o( the children has an •·accident" while silting oo his lap. Co~ lclfe lnterlo~ "You know that happens once in a while," he said. "but I don't mind." J.cM f . COAST ~. • CX>tONll OU 1AA1 • CA n'2S 17141 '1JH10 A special free· gift is waiting for you at Orange Coast Savings. A delicious Holiday treatf Knott's Berry FarrrfGift Pack 2 10 oz. jars of Knott's famous old-fashioned preserves. And that's not all! You'll find it's a special treat to save at Orange Coast Savings. You'll receive individual attention-service with a personal touch that goes beyond the expected. And. with our policy of Optimum Interest. you'll ea~J1 the highest interest rates permitted by law. Whether you prefer short-term or long-term savings investments. our Savings Counselors will guide you to the best Savings Program for you. There's more! Convenience is our by-word. And to make 1t really easy for you. we offer both Telephone Transfer Service and free Save by Mail Service. Plus. we"re open every Saturday! Our hours are: Drive-Up Monday -Thursday Friday Saturday Lobby 9:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. .. 9.00 a.m. • 6:00 p.m. ~:00 a.m. -1 :00 p.m. Monday -Thursday 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. -1 :00 p.m. The biggest plus of all is our Savings Plus Plan for all savers who maintain a minimum balance of Sl.000. You'll receive extra benefits and privileges plus many free services that you would ordinarily be charged for. Our Savings Counselors will be happy to give you all the details. Finally, the Savings and Loan you've been looking for! ( Bring in this coupon for your delicious Holiday treat! Name ~------------------- Address--~---------------~ C1ty ________ Sta1e _____ Z1p ___ _ ., . . ,,,.. () (1/ll~f' -c-ry eufl1t r u_ ) i..*r1111;y1 / and Loan Assoc.1amin 1700 Adams A11enue Costa Mesa. Cal1forn1a 921526 (71 41 754-1801 This offer exp1ros on January 12. 1979 ORANGE COUNTY Directors of the Oran•• County Tronalt District h&Y1 aireed lo JOin with county and clt.Y orflciala to Lr)' to aet cleaner bus atop Board mc.-mbers pasi.fd a reeoha· lion Moodaay as the dist rtC'l ' part tn 1etun1& mon'> from thl' ,tat• Utw Cont rol. Recv<'l1 n" nd Rt50urct' Rccoven A•:t to buy tr•»h cun.~ for ata:trera. t"" only 'city \0 JO(n la L.a Habra, aJthou1h Anaheim and Seal Beach are both atudyln• the pro· p()lal Und• UM 1rant procram. the at.at.a p~a the cost ol lh li800 truh con· lalntrt ad plUUc Un rt u lonfl u lb~ ctty lnvolved emptlet th con talnen · bua stops. AT THE SAME Ume, board membe .. W\lllam 1-'arrlt JamH Reit'ht>rt, district lt'nt'ral mana&t'r. au1d thl'y wanted to t.~ bws bt't'lch c lt!UIH.-d up w, wdl Ho" twer. b<-nrh \'lt>an1n1 '" not paart of the progrum that the du1tncl Joined with Monduy·~ vOtt' Tto; SOIJD W~TF. Mnna&ement Olv11o1on of tht• count) 's F.nvtroomcn t al Management A.&eney has applied ror state money to bu) s(>e('laJ truh containers to put al bua alopl. So (ar. accordin1 to tran 1t dialrict President . Of Panel Re-elected Willi am C un · ningbam of Corona del Mar has been elected to a second term as presi· dent oC the Orange Coun· ty Health Planning Council. Cunningham is vice president of Pacific Mutual Lile Insurance Company in Newport Beach. Other officers are Ina Bliss of Orange, ex· ecutive director .of Planned Parenthood, vice president : Ernestine Ransom of Orange, pro gra m coordinator for the Com· muter Student Center at UC J rvine. secretary. and Jam es Dic k of Fountain Valley, a U.S. Ci vi I Service Com- mission investigator, treasurer. • Wait Tim,e Sliced B~ Tra118it Board Members ol tbe Orange County Transit Dis· trict took steps Monlay aimed at reducins the sometimes loog waits users of their Dial·A·Ride and Dial·A·Lift services currently endure. In two separate actions, board members ap· provecj changes in the contracts they have with the operators ol those two services because district stair members assured them tbe result would be improved service. IN THE naST ACl'ION, the Dlal·A·Rkle con- l{acts were altered JO that performance at.andards would be based oo the contractor's ability to arrive within 15 minutes of a promlaed time. rather than within 3> minutes ol wben the service ls called for. utal·A·Ride is a service offered in low population areas where there ls insufficient de· mand for a full b· s route. Service ls provided by mini-van or auto. It is currently offered in the Sad· dleback Valley. Villa Park. eaast Anaheim. Fullerton, La Habra and Orange. Oial·A·Lift is a countywide operation which uses specially equipped buses lo transport ham· dkapped people to and from their homes. THE CHANGES IN those contracts alters the penalties for idle lime and payments (or the pro· ductivity gauge in measuring trip performance. Staff member Patrick Butters said that by decreasing penalties for idle time and increasing bonuses for performance the district expects lo have up to l,000 more people able to uae the service each mooth: Tbe planning· coun- cil is the federally de· signaled health systems planning agency for Orange County. The • council plans health facilities and services. reviews health-related projects and makes re· commendations to im· prove the county 's health care system . OCC Geis 2nd Place Orange Coast College's speech team finished second out of more than 40 un· iversities, colleges and community colleges al the fall champs speech tournament held al Cal State Nortbridge. Beth Doss, Corona del Mar. wonafirslplacein oral interpretation. Dave Cron. Fountain Valley, compiled the most points to win over· all hooors for the OCC team. , ~ A ,., . l , ~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5878 ~ DAVIS-BROWN IS VIDEOTAPE HEADQUARTERS ·, ftCll RD.II Modtl VCT400 ICA S ll1cta VJ.,_ 400,n.~ Model VCT201 . c ....... lecCll ... .......... el1ctrGllllc 7.., p,._, SAVE EVIM MOllE DUllMa oua CHRISTMAS SALE Pricft ..... •low. 5699 • ·SONY. Up to 3 Howl Plar· lecordlalhlllr ....... , .... C•t1al, RCA Selectvillon 4-Hour Co•Htt• Recotder Tueeday, DeClember 19. 1978 DAILY PILOT A J J SU1•1-ealut ltlovemeni------------- UCI Prof Gets G·rant painten Salvador Dall and Max Ernst, and poets Anbu.r Rimbaud, Paul Eluard and Lautreamoal. ~ -RABBmlNS. S-. ltl7 ttt4.fl.IOll .. YD. COSTAMISA 541.5554 She la ,Joined ln ber aabbatical by ber buaband, Juda Hubert. also a proresso-r or French at OCJ. ' . .4J2 OAll.Y PILOT T~y . .Oecemt>et 19, 1071 CALIFORNIA I AT YOUR SERVICE IN PASO A081.:ES Randolph He.,.. AT FAMILY HOM! C•thettne Hearwt "Cot a problnn~ Tian t0nttr to Po.I Dunn l'al will cul rtd topco, (1t'lt1ng llac CUUwtT'I CJJt4. attson you net>d to IOluct mtqu&tlt'a ·'" QOW'mmnt and bwnwu Mod JIOl.lr q&WatlOnl to Pot Du•"· At Your Snvtce, Orange Coaat DoilJI I~, P 0 Boz 1560, Co.la Mew, CA 92626. Al many lt>tter1 a.t pos.n~ wtU be on.noered, but phoMd lnqwne1 or let1er1 '10l .mcludmg the reader'• fWl namt'. addreu. and busmen hoMrs· plwrw number cannot becon.ndered. Thiscol11mnappearsctaa 111 ezcepC Saturdays " /tledfcaf"f" Paff• E•r,..,...rin DEAR PAT: I've heard that. Medicare can on· ly pay for care in participating hospitals. What ha ppens if I ever have to go to a hospital that doesn 't participate an Medicare? C.F., Cost.a Mesa Medicare '-atkal lanruee cu~ pay for care la a qualified aoa-parUclpatla• Dl &al ll yoa are adm.IUed &e &be aoa-parUdPllU.C 1aosp1ia1 for emergeery treatlMtl&. ud tile DOa·parUcip•tlal .... pita.I la &Ille Cao.es& Gee lo le& to dial la equipped to baadle tlle emeri eac)(r' Vader Medicare, emergeecy treatmeat means treatmeat daat la immediately aecnaary to prevent deatb or sertoaa Impairment to bealtb. Care Cid• Drwer E~ DEAR PAT: I have an elednc dryer and I know It costs a lot to run because I hav,e a large family and do lots of laundry. I can't a/ford to buy a new one, and wonder if there's any way to economize on the one I have. S.T .• Huntington Beach Keep die Ullt screen ln yoar dryer aa eleaa as posalble. Remove lint alter eacb load. Dolnl tbls nta cost beeaue lint Impedes alr now ln tbe dryer ud reqalres ue of more energy. Also keep tbe oaU&de nllaaat cleaa. Cheek It regularly. Yoe can save ~time by aepa.ratlq loada la'4t lleavy ud llglitwelpt Items. 8btce tile Upter oees t.Ue leu dl'Yial tlme, the dryer doesn't bave to operate H loai. When yoa do bay • new dryer, take lime to compare energy efOclency ratl.ngs of various braada. Solution Clnrhe• D~ Color DEAR PAT: When I dyed a bedspread some years ago the new color washed out after the first wash ing. I recently dyed another spread and would like to know if I can prevent the dye from fading again. Someone s uggest.eel using a solution oC whlte vinegar and salt, but bow much do I use? N.M .. Mission Viejo The Cooperative Extenalon'a bome advilor'a offke Alles&a soaking tbe newly dyed· spread l.n villegar and water, but not salt. Add OIM or two cape of vinegar dependl.ng oa tile water level of yoar wuber. Some dye packa&es alao lnclade ln· atractlom for preservlng color, IO be aare to cbu k tile contalaer of the brand of dye yoa used. Salon'• A<"flon Dor•n't f'lgMrc- DEAR PAT: r huvc been a member of ~lainc Powt'r'a 1''1gurc Sulon In Slillla Ana for thret years. Whf'n f v1!11t.c:d the Olt1'1 on Nov. 28 It WH closed and there wu11 ,, 1tlatn on th df)()r uylna ull mem tMinthlf~ l'<Juld t"• U1tf-d 11l lhf• Rpa Llidy t'll· nen ·c~nt.ir in Sanl11 An11 41• tlf Dec l <Thu Powcr'a Wt:t1lmlni.t.t:r ""''"' ulN> 111 t'lt.11wd ) When I r>honi·d kflll I .1ittly I WllJI lnform1-d lhul Power'11 meml*t•hlr~ w111J1.d t)t• hf1t111rf'1l only tt ftAJr a $30 lnltlullon fN· 1m1J ·Cl• J.-'1y m11mtwr•hl1> 1>»Y mcnt" ot SH OH u m"nth ti;t :tA mflnlh• My m•·m berishlp, pnld up unlll M11y ta, 1·o•l sill Hon't r ha v•~ thl' ni<hl to ~u1 v•· m y mr1tUJy re;tunded or ttw Wit? Of ltnOthcr IWl<1fl W II ht1UI hlf Vin" tJ> l">' MO Mddl tlonal umount'1 I 1•un'I ••·•t'h unyonu u r•owt•r'11 tJy phone, and it 11N ·ni" ttu•ro'• no WlfY Lo find out about this. V H , N wport Dea.ch A VS checked with thf' Hanta Ana ba1lae11 Uceaae dep1rtmMt and 1tut UM, name. ol ~lalae Power '• ownen and u .• "offlf'lal" add,.... TM /Ad· drea• tune4 out to IW' that of • Newport Beaela a&· toney who aaya IN' I• no lnt1ter H .OCllted wltll the aalon'• ow~er1. flowewer , one of &la• owD•n , Barbara Bolw-of Co.ta Meaa, W81 con&aded by A YS. 8be HY• that Ii'• Lad,y tl tneaa Center'• plan waa not acceptable and ~ arrana•men'8 have beeamllde. V eou de Miio ul~ In 8e8'a .\aa, Garden Grove, Fountain Vall H .d Cotta Mell and Paas'1 Figure Tlqut ln nahdm have •treed to honor E.P. memberahlP• wl&h ao •ddltloHI tOlil lavolved, accordlntt to ~&e. A check by A VS with lbMe 1aloe1 ladleatet tbat there are llmltaUoe1, however. C.rreat active E.P. membership• will be honored up to •I• moetb1. Ulellme mt>mbera appear to be oe& of -htdr. A s•all-dalm• coart-ntt ma71»e tlleiAt m . ben' oaly altematlve to 8ettlq fall value for their memben~lpa ID tbe defuca Elalae Power'• Saloa1. -.. PARADE OF LIGHTS ta ..... .... .,. ... Wlttt &h) Or.WW.tdPr-.n. .... v..., .... °",....,. Dec. 16 thru the 23rd ,.,. ...... ...,.. ...... Ctl ... .,.. hr•lew , ... a. 631'·1900 . Hearsts End -.. · Togetherness AN FtlANCISCO <Al'> Randolph and Cathcrlnt' llt'aral, par nt. ot Ja\lt.'Cl newapaper hf'lrta P&1lrtcl1 ll arat, huvt lt!parated, accord· ln• to uourcecl<>1 to th rarn1b' Thl' ll ·urat. huvti bt>t•n married 40 year$. Th~y t>to1ian hv1ng 0111arl IUJl summer. uld lh ourct, who a11koo not to be ldenlUiM, and who blamt'd tht1 marital 1>roblcm1 on pr ure. 11s- 1ocl•led wlt.h the long urt.leuJ or their dau1ht.er's k1dnapplnti. trud und jwbn11 H •:AllhT, WHO IS Pftf ... 'ilDER'r OF the San fl'rancilt'o 1<:xumlner. hu1» purchased a home al Paso Hoblt'll, lnllmp lrona the ramt'd Hearst Cas- tlt• al • an Slnu-un on the Cullronlla t.'Oaust He re- porte-dly hM been •1>cndlng llme at the HellrSt ran('h at SM Simeon Mn Hearst 111 laving et the lumlly home In ll1lls borou.ch on tht· Sun f'ranc1i,co Peninsula, ac· cording lo lhl' funuly 1murc~ P ATRICIA IJl-.:ARST WAS IUDNAPPED by the elf ltylt'Cl Symblonese Liberation Army on l''ttb. 4, Ul74 Shl' ai, i,crvlng a seven·year prison term for Joamng hl'r 'LA abductors In a bank rob- bery 10 weelui aflt!r the kldnapplJll. ... DeCl!MBER SPECIAL Of THE MONTH Whit 1 v1lu1! lhrtl plump uu11g11, two lrtll'l Ifft Ind tfwll gotdtR btown lloleakes with butter and syrup. l•RV•D 24 HOURI DAILY • Carson • Downey • Le Habra • Cerritos • Fullerton (2) • Lawndale •Costa Me.sa • Irvine • Long Beach •Norwalk •Orange •Paramount r.M"9t.L~ ... 'M l 11" .. c.E ...... '21 tr .. ~ ....... ... ,.. .. CAmT ........ . 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H lftht yeera of N•U I J ootba Lcaau~ pl yoff1 art lny lndicaUoo. th wlnnrrs of bext Suod•y' wlld card l'ound will have tough lime maktni It Co the &IJ)('r Bowl This flrat round or playoff la a novelty ln prcviou scusons Just one wlld-curd runner up team m ea<'h conference joined the lhrtt 41v111lon winners. Usulllly that wild card team plfayed thf' con f erence'is top wlnnf•r tn tht> o~n mg round THIS YEAR. though, tach conferenee has two wild cards Ph1ladetrtua and Atlanta U\ ltle 'Natlona Conference, Houston and Miami ln the American Coo- f ere n ce. They'll conduct a n added week of playoffs while lhe six division winners -Dallas. ·Minnesota and Los Angeles in the NFC. New England. Pitts· burgh and Denver an the AFC -take the weekend oft : In the NFC, if Atlanta beats 1Philadelphia. the Falcons will 1>1ay Dallas and Minnesota will ~lay Los Angeles in lhe second found. If the Eagles win they'll i>lay Los Angeles and Minn06ota 'Will play Dallas. t In the AFC. If Houston beats f iami, the Oilers will play New ngland and Denver will play iltsburgh in round two. If the olphins win they'll play Pitts- l>.urgh and Denver will play "l'lew England. .. • WHICHEVER TWO s urvivors .enter the Dec. 30·31 second fround, they'll be rated outsiders •at bes t to make it t o the Jan. 21 JNFL championship in Mi ami"s l<>range Bowl. A Little Stieky • -\ AP Wl"'PMIO (-- I I DAILY PILOT ---·---Iii---- M~ny. Pron1ises Money, Gifts Lure Recruits By FRED ROTHENBERG "' ._...,, wni.r When Edgar Jones was play Ing high school basketball but not really attending high school. a m an saw hrs academic transcript and advised Hubie Brown of the Atlanta Ha wks to draft Jones ror the pros. "The guy will be a pro but he'll never be a collegian," the man said. "There isn't a school in the world that can accept him." BROWN DIDN'T SIGN J ones : the University' of Nevada ·Re no did. using a transcript from Barringer High School in Newark. N.J . that omitted all his failing grades. A year later, Nevada·Reno was on NCAA probation for signing a scholastically ineligible player. Centenary College was on pro- bation ror a whopping six years because it accepted Robert Pa rish, who now plays pro basketball for Golden St ale. Centena r y converted ACT C A~tri~an College Testing> scores to m ake Parish eligible, but the NCAA told the school that only SAT <Scholastic Ap titude Test> scores were valid The SAT test 1s th~ one widely used by colleges for evaluating high school seniors. Southwestern Louisiana lost i~s basketball program during 1973 ·75 for having what fhe NCAA said was a record 118 violations. many of the m involv- ing gifts of money and clothing to recruits and players year's eupply of beer for the kid's father. It is not at all unusual for a high school senior to be wooed by a woman, sometimes a cheerleader, during recruiting time. One ex-player said he "fell in love" with a cheerleader, who was provided for him. during a visit to an £;astern school. and reneged on a verbal agreement to go elsewhere. But·after enroll- ing. "she wouldn't.even look at me." He eventually transferred to his first choice. WHEN JEFF RULAND was . being recruited by Kentucky. stories circulated that an alum- nu s offered Ruland a Sttoltd ol Fi~ Part• thoroughbred horse. The NCAA a nd Kentucky denied. the horse s tory for the bas ketball pro- gram. saying 1t was Elvis Peacock who· was offered the horse when the Kentucky fool· ball progr~m was recruiting him Kentucky"s basketball pro· g ram. however. was punished for other recruiting violations. The Wildcats won last vear ·s NCAA championship despite the penally o r hav in g their s cholarships reduced. In 1951. Kentucky a lso won the national title but l~t its basketball pro- gram the FOiiowing year for giv- ing cash gifts to its players - the first school ever to be punished by the NCAA. DOES CHEATING PAY? It seems to . usually knows," said Marsh- "There were offers or cars anc. money. 1 needed a stereo. so ~ check came in lhe mail Cor a I went out and bought It. I hilt never owned anything like that before. "Nebraska had a sugar daddJ. a black man who took me oveor to his house and ofCered me the home atmosphere. After three weeks at Nebraska l never sa"' him again.'' The activities of the alumni. with or without~coach'f knowledge. are /!~~ll!, uncon- trollable. How can you stop them from slipping a $100 bill in a recruit's back p0cket? And ho~ can you prove he did il? ··WHEN I WAS RECRUITED. an alum promised me a job s hove ling snow in the summer," s aid one highly recruited player from the New York area. "The alumni are a lways pus hing money in front of you or leaving e nvelopes in your room when you visit. It makes them feel like big men." The local boosters are also a major source of potential cheat· ing. The economy of any college town rises and falls with its ma- JOr sports teams . Winning teams bring in more f~ns and more revenue. and the local m erchants show lhear gratitude in many ways . "A lot of the alumni owned restaurants, where we ate for free." said Kt:vin Grevey of lhe Washington Bullets. who played his collegiate baJI at basketball· See COLLEGES, Page 84 Rams Listed · At 5-1 in Odds ) Smee the wild-card concept 1was created in 1970 in the wake {Of the merger with the American 'Football League, only one wild· icard team has made it to the (Super Bowl -the 1975 Dallas 1Cowboys. J?ck~y Pam Donovan pulls off her goggles after a muddy ride m Ke ntucky. She averages four rides a day and 40 percent of her mounts are in the money at the current meeting. DAVID THOMPSON WAS SO good in high s chool that he put two scHools on NCAA probation -Duke because an alumnu~ bought Thompson a sports coat and two pair or pants. and North Carolina State because 1t gave Thompson an 11legal tryout. as 1f Thom pson r eally n eeded ' a tryout. One recruiter said he lost a star player because a rival Eastern school stole ht m with a J ones. fighting in court an NCAA ruling of meligib1hty. rue, not had to sit out any gam es. Nevada·Reno has bee n 46·34 over the past three years. while Jones has averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds as a freshman . 24 points and 13 rebounds as a sophomore. and 16 points and 10 rebounds as a Junior . ··1t's the alumni who promise you everything, and the coach LAS V£GAS <AP l ·-The Dallas Cowboys were made the favorites Monday to win Super Bowl XIII in the early betting 1ine put up by the Union Plaza Hotel. but the Pittsburgh Steelers were a close second. i They s hocked MiMesota 17-14 on R oger Staubach's "Hail Mary" touchdown pass in the waning 'seconds or the opening. round game. rolled over Los .Angeles 37-7 on Staubach's four -TD passes in the NFC title game. then succumbed 21-17 to the Pit~burgh Steelers in Super ;Bowl X, also in Miami. Why Did Fairbanks Move? Odd.smaker Bob Martin made the Cowboys 6·5 favorites to wtn the annual big game. while the Steelers are 2· l . BOULDER. Colo. <AP> Only Chuck Sullivan, noting that Fairbanks has four years remaining on his contract with I.he National Footba ll League club, indicated he was contemplating legal action against the university for tampering cµ officials had no comment on the possible legal action. o r Qn whe n The New England Patriots are a 4·1 choice and the Los Angeles ~ams were made 5· l favorites, followed by lhe Denver Broncos at 12·1, the Miami Dolphins at 25·1, the Houston Oilers 35·1. the Philadelphia Eagles 5-0-1 and the Atlanta Falcons 75-1. { EXCLUDING THAT Cowboys· I Vikings game, there were 15 ·first-round games involving wild Fairbanks knows for sure. but the reasons be h ind tiis decision to leave the New England Patriots for the University or Colorado apparently involve more than money. Bi\RRING ANV LENGTHY legal prob· lems. the less-than a micable separa tion or Fairba nks and ::,u111van apparently cleared the way for the former Oklahoma coach to take the CU job. which has been vacant since Nov. 21 when 8111 Mallory ~as fired after a 6-5 season F'alrbanks might arrive here. ' "Needless to say, It is quite apparent we have been very interested in Chuck for ~dm e time," Colorado Athletic Director t°ddie Crowde r s aid Monday night. "We've been avoiding saying anything in order to let him discuss the matter with ·his owners. cards. Only three of those wild- c ard· teams made it to the . second round -Baltimore m 1971 . Dallas in '72 and Oakland last year Fairbanks was suspended without pay by Patriots' owne r Bill Sullivan on Mon- day night JQ.er acknowledging he was ac-c~pting the'fiead football coaching position . at Colorado. Fairbanks had asked to coach the playoff-bound Pats in Monday night's gam e at Miami. but the owner refused Fairbanks' current contract with the Patriots reportedly pays him $150.000 a year . The National Football League playorrs begin this weekend. The Supe r Bowl will be played at Miami Jan. 21. After Slow Start Dallas Computer Punching It Out By HAL BOCK II, $C10rt1 Wrll .. The computer is alive and well and humming in Dallas There was a time during this National Football League season when the Dallas Cowboy hardware looked like so much software. and it seemed as if someone had folded, spindled or mutilated one or the cards. Shucks. folks, it was nothing more than a momentary malfunc- tion. according to t:oach Tom Landry, who remembers the 6 4 record and the funny looks his club was gett~ng. "WHEN YOU'RE THE CHAMPION, you feel like you ought to wm." said Landry. But when the Cowboys didn't wm as frequently as might have been expected in the first 10 weeks. people started writing them off. What they forgot is that the season Is 16 weeks long. In the last six games, Dallas has recovered. The Cowboys strung a balC-dozen consecutive victories. outscoring their oppo- nents by an awesome macgin of 184-61 . Sunday's 30-7 demolition or the New York Jets was right in character. "We like to start fast ... said Landry. "because if you ANALYSIS don't. you can be out or it in a hurl'y.-. And we like t-0 fipish fast, because this is the time of year when you want momentum working for you. In between in between, we were not too good." THAT'S A FAIR ASSESSMENT. Consecutive midseason losses to Minnesota and Miami following a 6·2 start had the com · puter in a quandary. •'Other teams were playing at a g~eater level of Intensity lhan we were," said All-Pro cornerback Cliff Harris. The problem wasn't an offensive or defensive dilemma alone Rather, lhe Cowboys looked Uke t.hey had a collective case or the blahs. All this was complicated by some lntra·mural squabbling in- volving running back Tony Dorsett, who slept through a practice. causing some consternation al Computer Control. l..andry socked him with a sizeable fine Cor that little indiscretion and sat him out for most of one game. The defeats to Minnesota and Miami followed, and then came the recovery. : IT STARTED IN GREEN BAY, ln the season 's Ulh week. The Cowboys won that game 42·14 wilh a frightening dlsplay of domlna· tlon In all faeet.s. Only once slnce then has Dallas been in a dogfiaht. That was a 17·10 decision over New England that clinched the National Conference East Division crow.n.· On Sun<t~y. the Cowboy• completed the regular season. Play· ing in the Shea Stadium wind tunnel. they embarrassed the Jets, rolling up 346 yards in total offense and limiting New York to 137. Dallas held the ball for better than 42~ minutes on offense.. Dorsett rushed for 121 yard!. pusttlng his season's total to 1,325, See DALL\S, P11e 82 I ... ,11111 ......... . McA~ISTEF_' M 0 0VES-Jim McAhster of the New England Patriots dido t have much s uccess against the Miami Dolphins Monday night. On the left he is stopped by Bob Baumhower and at right he is s hown leaping over some woulq-be tacklers for a short gain. Patriots No Mateh jor Griese J . . ' Mt A Ml (AP> -The ever.cool Bob including a slx·yard touchdown p7s to . UQ.n wilh three games to-go. The young de· Griese and the s uddenly hot Miami Nat Moore and a 17·yard score to Duri fet\h.. responded by holding Washington. Dolphins defense was a more than sufft-Harris. Oakland and the Patriots to a total of nine clent knocko ut com bl nation for the points. already-reeling New E ngland Patriots. MEANWlOLE, THE OOLPmN defense ··The defense. what can you say? lt wa!I The Patriots. stunned by the abrupt sus· made three Interceptions, recovered a just an outstanding performance. T:.~ pension of Coach Chuck Fairbanks In the tumble and three ti m e s s topped th4? goal-line defense. stopped them and the de· afternoon were badly outplayed by the Patriots inside lhe Miami five fense continued to come up with the s urging Dolphins, who scored a 23-3 v1c· "New England had nothing to gain by takeaways," said Shula. whofle team has tory Monday night to pin the hom e field w1nnlng and they had all the turmoil 12 Interceptions In the tut four games. In tbclr Dec 24 wild card playoff game bt'fore the game.·· Dolphin Coach Don with Houston. Shula noted. With ch nrnctc r lstic aplomb. Griese But Shula was stlll proud of his defense. mcthodlC'ally plck-ed eptirl th.e Patriot de· maligned durina o slump that left the fenac. He hit 12 of 13 passes for l71 3'ards, Dolphins on the verge of playoCf ellmlna· "THE PROBLE M EARLY In lhe year was when a team got rolling. we couldn't stop them. But now we're coming up with See DOLPID.~ , ~aae B! . - • . ... DAILY PILOT Tuuday 0.0.mt»r II, 1178 ·. ,.~.I ........ SUSPENDS COACH Hillv !':>ulhvan, owner of lhc New EnglomJ Pall'IOts. I alks '-' tlh rl'portt>rS praor 10 lht' ~amr with M 1am1 Monday ml(hl Sulit\ an u~pcndl'<i hi~ roa<'h. <.:huC"k Fo1rbt1nks. u(t<'r h(' waH informt.."<1 thul Fairbanks hud ll<'<''-'Ptt'd till' ht•ad JOh ut th<.· l1111vers1ty of Colontdn. A Caosule Report From the Wo/ld of Sports ... Lakers Show lntere t ' In Chamberlain's Return From AP DiBpatche8 LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Lakers m are interested in the services of 42 year-old Will Chamberlain if he is serious about making •• NationaJ Basketball Association comebuck, the Los Angeles Times reported m today·s t'd1llon:. SourC<$ dose to the NBA team .!ia1d Monday that the Laken. are ready to negotiate a new, no-cul contract with Ch amberlain if he gets physical clearance from the kam physician. according t.O the pubhshed report. Chamberlain's attorney, Seymour Goldberg, said lui.t week that his client was prcpar~ to report to the Lake~ to meet previous contractual agreements -----Quo•e of dte oa,,-----~-- When you're cold, you're cold. After hilling just two of 14 shots from the field to end a string of 10 con- secutive 31-plus scoring games, Duquesne basketball guard B.B. Flenory told Coach Mike Rice:' "I feel like walking to the bridge and jumping into the Ohio River tonight." To which Rice, also Flenory's high school coach, replied: "Don't do it tonight, B.B., wait unUl tomorrow morning. You ~ight miss the river tonight.•· L(1A Mor~• l 'p fo Third The Top Twenty teams in The Aso.,oc1ated Press col- lege basketball poll, with first-place votes in parenthesei. a nd season records I. Duke (55) 6·0 11. Kentuckv :i I 2.Notre Dame t4) 4.0 12.Louisvitie ti 2 3.UCLA -1 ·1 13.Marquf'tte 5·0 4.N. Carolina St. 7 t 14.Georgetown. DC G·O 5.Mich igan St :i I 15.fllinois 7 o 6.North Carolina 5 t 16.lndiana Stal<• ti o 7.Kansas 5 t 17 . Texas A&M 8 1 R.Syracuse ~ 18 Nevada-Las Vegas 5 l 9 Michigan 4·1 19.Texas 5 2 IO.Louisiana State 6-0 20.Southem Ceil 4·2 ~·Meyer• Out tor Sea•on? Milwaukee Bucks forward Dave Meyers, m sidelined with back problems since before the National Basketball Assn. season began. is not expected to return this season . . . Charlle Tbeokas, general manager of the New Jers ey Nets, says he'll wait and talk with Bernard King before deciding what action to take regarding the 22·year-old forward who was a rrested and charged with drunken driving, driving .• lir. ' ''~I - without a license and possession of a s mall amount of cocaine ... Chicago Bu"-> center Artis Gilmore has signed a n ew contract which the NBA club's owne r and chairman calls a lifetime pact. No details were reported but he will apparently receive upwards of $450,000 a season Coach Bob Royd haid that be would return Purvis Miiier and Barry Brooks to the starting Uneup Thursday when USC entertains eighth ranked -Kansas· at the Sports Arena. 1<•HG Boyd had started freshmen Maurice WUliams and Leonel MarqUdll against Niagara Saturday. Was fffU an Easy Tl•t> Top-seeded GulUenno VUu of Argentina • downed Olfl Letcher of Australia 6-2, 6-3 in the \\~ :1 first round of the New South Wales open tennis cbampiooabips .. .In other first round matches: . Allaa Stolle defeated VunJck Noah, 6·1, 6·7. 7 6; Chrts Lewis beat bmael El Shafel, 6-2, 6-3; Hank PflAter ousted Brian FaJrUe &-3: 6-3; George ffardJe eliminated Peter McNamee 6-3, ~. 7·6; Victor Amaya dis posed of A. J errett 5-7, 6·4, 6·1; anct Sherwood Stewart defeated Peter McNamara&-3, 6-0 OTHER SPORTS -Amid much fanfare in 1977 St.ev.- CauUfen beca me the fi rst Jockey whose mounts ~ame<t more than $6 million in a single year l'/nw. in relative Ob· scurlty, Darrel Mc ff argue is on the • ver ge or break Inf( Cauthen's record. Mc Hargut> has won $6.029,865 to Cauthen's $6,151.750 ... DUiy Inglis, who was named in t~nm coach earlier this month of the Buffalo Sabres. wus. given the job for the reRt of thP <'Urrent NHL season The SovieL press criticized the performance of a Canadwn team playing in an international ice hoekey match in Moscow for not "cornmg up to our expect ~Uons" European sports writers chose llt'nry Roao of Kenya and Trllcy Caalkln. of the U.S. as sportsman and sportswoman of 1978 ... Middle Eatitera nations ar • taking part In rtu~ eighth Asian Games but o ba~I<' difference revolves around sex Non<' of the Middle En!ltt'rn teams, except lrnq, have lndudcd women T~ron,. Radio RADIO: Hockey • Kings at Colo111do. 8: 20 p m • KRLA (1110>. Bob ~filler, Peter Weber report 8a11ketbnll Creighton vs.~ol Statf' fo\Jlif'rton at Anaheim Conven- tion Cen~r. 7:30 p.m., KWHM (ll 701 Boh Harvey rc110rts. TV: No evenU, scheduled ... f 'ront Pafl' BI DOLPHINS .. the takeuways and th., ~oat hnt• d d e n.st.• t10s b ct•n g r<'D t." v~tt•ran safety 'fHn f·olcy said. Griese set up his scor ing puss • to Moore in the f1r:;t quarter with a 37-yard completion lo Moore and a l7·yard pass to tight end Andre Tillman. A 38· yard pass to Harris preceded his touchdown pass lo Harris, and a 40-yard toss to Harns .keyed .a drive that e nded with Gary Davis' one-yard·scoring plunge. "We t ried to get some passing 1n running Mtuat1ons. That ... terned to work well against them." Gn esf' s aid. Moore and Harn s had five re· ceptions between them a nd 93 on the season . Moore h ad 10 touc hdown reception s and Harris three. "WITH THOSE TWO GUYS, you've Just got to get the ball to them because something good is going to happen when you do," Griese said. Roth teams finished 11·5, but the Patriots clinched the AFC East earlier because.' of a better 1ntradiv1s1on record. They will play either Hous ton or Denver at Foxboro, Mass., Dec 31. The Dolphins didn't feel New E ngland gave a half-effort aga i n s t th l'm . a lth oug h quarterback Steve Grogan was removed with a mild ankle sprain in the second quarter. Jle was r eplaced by bench.rusty llackup Tom Owen. ''It ht'lpcd our egos to beat New England. They had the I urmoiJ but they slill came out and played a good gclme. It shows how much class they have," Moore said. ._ PATRIOT NOSE GUARD Roymond Hamilton s aid fi<' and his teammates felt ready to µlay, despite the day's distrac- t1onit- "We were trying to forget about it and Just go out and play. hut obviously that didn't work." he said. The Dolphins called lime out with s ix seconds left in the game to allow Garo Yeprem1an to kick a 30-yard field ~oat. The kick gave the veteran 16 straight sue-· cessful attempts. tying a record held b y Don Coc kroft of Cleveland and Jan Stenerud of Kansas City. SCORE llY OUAltTElt!> PnlrtOI\ 0 0 0 l ) OOIPhlM I O I l 1J Mt• Moor~~~· lrom Gfie\4' IYt'P<Mnld<\ • ir• f MIA 0 Harrt\ 11 IN'\ ''°"' Gfff'\t> o .• c~ DIOOl'dl Mid 0.vl\ l run I YCPrttm•"" k or k) NE -F'(,~J\ M i• l'C. Vf'l>"""'•<H' JO ,.. 11,071 INOIVIDt.IAL LEAOERS JllJSHING ~w (nQIMICI. Cunn!nqlldm IO·ll Ivory' 11, Mc,IUIMer • 17 M•-1. 0•-.s I• ri, L llMrt\ 17 4), O<lfot'<h). 11 PASSING ,_ f!nol-. G"'94ft S IO l fl, Ow~n U ·2•·7 >•7 Mt.wnl, Grltt~ 11·114111 llCCEIVING -N..., Cnql-, 1.-ory 6 SS, Cun· ~onqh..., ~\l, Fran<" -J~-'°" 7 .0 Mlo#m•. 0H•rris)t\,-.74.l ollm ... 117 f'rotn Page BJ and scored two touchdowns, one on a S4-yard fumble recovery HAVING SURVIVED its first crisis -the mldseason slump Dallas now faced a second one. The Cowboys must wait two weeks before they play their next ~ame. .. r don't like lhe wait because 1t breaks a routi n e we've followed since July." said Lan- dry. "l guess we'll take a couple of day!t off Md then practice the n xl three. Hul not knowinft who W(''ll plsJy that will hurt our prepnr·nuon." C'orn crback H orris un <h:rstnncts the courh "~ l'Oncem "We are so regimented in our -.ystcm." he said. "It i:o> ha rd to corn • on the ame formnt we U!'luu.lly do becnusc that format involves thl• othrr team fl would certainly h('lp It we could know who we'll be playing two wlit'b from now ·· Don't "orry, au)s Tt1c com puter Hi already at work on the problem Arkansas Play r Arraigned fi'A VY.ITP:VILLE. Ark. <AP> A M1m·h I trial date has been ""' tor two Unlve r t lty o f A1 luua .. a footboll playera who Wf!f,. •• r•hcnr<J Monday on ii l11tr M "11 uf flu l dNI re rape. Ufln11v ltoho oncf Michael Fot· 1 u•I 11ln1dt"{1 tnnoc nl before •'lrNrll Juduc1 Muupln Cum· -# Thtt cif11u'Ml'tt w..,ro riled after a I V•H•t old •'(""I allctcud ahe wa11 '1t11otJ litiWC'C.·n :1,. m t1nd fl a .m I 16•J '1'1.-.d1ty In th0 U A athletic clormlll}f)' 'fllt: l'l.AVt:RH. who aurren clort'd vulunt~lly, w••re rf'leli&ffd without boQO. 'rh y app orcd w llh lh('tr attornliy, Ken Mourtoo of Fayettovlllt · Proa~utor Mahlon Olbaon of' FnyetltvlUc announced tiarller Monday that char1et1 ·would be flied. "After a full And lenrcthy Ill· veallgatlon of th Incident ln question. It 111 the opinion of OW' omce that the molter should be prosecuted," Gibson aa\d. 11£ SAID DF.PUTV pros · ccutor K.Jm Smith ''hos con· ducted an extensive lnvestlga t ion . has reached this con- cl~sion. and I fully agree." The punishment for conviction of first-degree rape Is S·to-50 years in prlaon or Ufe imprison- ment. Bobo. a j unior flanker. and Forrest, a s~or runnlng back. were suspended from school last we.ex peoding invcstigatioh o{ the coed's complaint. BILL HUGHES, director of in· formation at the university, ;i,aid Monday that the suspension re· mams in effect. That means the two players will not be allowed to play against UCLA sn the Fiesta Bowl Monday. ··Unde r e s t a blis hed pro cedures they will be afforded cin opportunity for a hearing," Hughes said. "Their decision on whether they desire such a hear- ing or when has not yet been commuo1cat ed to the uni- versity." BOBO MISSED the first seven games of the season with a knee 1nJury and a hamstring pull and then caught eight passes for 101 yards In the final four games. Forrest started at fullback much of the season. gaining 318 yards on 64 carn es and scoring five touchdowns. Bobo and Forrest were among three players suspended from Arkansas' Orange Bowl squad last year by Holtz for an incident involving a wo m an 1n the athletic dormitory. I J DINIE CASTILLO Gulla BOwl?\ BOUIU. bowtl, ~~e tM1t 'i bowl& FomowOM1,lUt~f.IMI w llofwr' •int~ pollf SU90". S•and Peoclt Don't IOf'fld ,,.. Rott 8o1Dl1. bowU, ~ere there's bowll Or~. Ha.14. H=Oifol'i,.1 ame. 1-'u.lfW 0 coaclt.' w hln will thU end No onf reaU11 lcnow•. FOOTBALL· ' For lhO&e few college football teams that did NOT get Invited to 8 bowl game this year. we offer the follow- lnll: BLVE BOWL -Bluefield College Ra ms of Bluefield. Va .. vs. Bluifleld St.ate ColleJ(e Big Blues of Bluefield W. Va. with, presumably, the w1Mer la.lung home a year's supply ot bluebtrry Jarn tor recruits. Game will be held oo o blue football fleld. l f one can be found. INVISA BOWL -Game matches yet·to-be-seen-sn- pu bl I c players from Boston College (0·1U and Northw~t.em (0·10-1> wllh No. 189 national ranking at stake. Oame wUl be played in a closet without defenses. ABC plans to Interrupt tegular programming m the event either team scores or shows up. GULi.A BOWL -Air Force and Oregon. which fell for fake field goals. double reverses, onside kicks and pre· ~ame compllmenLr; from opponents this season. To be plttyed nt Assumption College with winners earning a week'a stay in Philadelphia. Losers. of cour:.e, have lo stay for two weeks. DUST BOWL -Prame View A&M vs Sari.tov. College. Football neld. tentatively scheduled for College of the Desert in Palm Desert, will be shifted to Palo Verde in case the wind blows. INEUGA BOWL -Mlclugan Slate. which could have been spending the day in Pasadena if .it wasn't on NCAA probation. against Oklahoma Sta~. which can't even win for cheating. Teams will play eight-man football since onb· legally rtto.tit.ed~tblete& are eligible to play. EXCITA BOWL -For those w~ve laughers. this is a natural. Cal Slate Fullerton's oHe!he, which averaged 309 yards and 24.8 points a ~ame, against Cal State Fullerton's defense. which allowed an average of 438 yards a nd 27.S points a contest. Offense 1~ rat<·d a l l touchdov.n favorite m game that will be played at CSF's i.ladium as soon ns the Titans buy one. SNOW BOWL -University of Ala!-.ka at Anchorage Sea·Wolves vs . University of Alaska at F airbanks Nanooks. Came will be played on a neutral frozen tundra after the frost or before the walrus season. whichever 0<·· c urs fi rst. Frostburg St. College <Maryland) Bobcab are an alternate selection BIBLE BOWi -Messiah College Flyers of Pen· nsylvania, a playoff winner over Moody Bible College Archers of Chicago. vs. Maranatha Biblt! Baptist Crusaders of Wisconsin. a forfeit winner over Immanuel Lutheran College Kru~hts. m game played at neutral Holy Cross College or Mercy College, depending on services tha t morning. CANCER BOWL W1nston·Salem State Rams vs Kent State Golden'f'lashes at Raleigh, N.C. <Warning: The Surgeon General has determined that Sta~ Ing ror the halftime show may be hazardous to you r health. l SEk.iAL BOWL -Specially introduced tor the na· lion's football widows. Perennial series will run all the "Days Of Our Lives" as long "'As The World Turns." Los mg team c hecks into "General Hospital" with a .. Hyan·s . Hope" for recruiting .• <..Sports Mailbag. " Thanks and No Thanks Great Artlr~ Howard Handy : Thunk you for the great article on Jim Busby Racing which ap· peared in the Dec. 13 edition of the Oaily Pilot. The~ftkle was well written and accurately reflected our program and my own philosophy about racing. From all of us at Jim Busb~ Racing, have a happy holiday season and a very s uccessful New Vear. JamesS. Busby LagQJla Beach lnGratUufk John Sevano. . I wish to express my smcere thanks and g ratitude for the article you have written regard· log myself and the Saddleback football team this year. You as well as the other writers for the sports department have been especially kind to me during my high school and junior college careers. I and my teammale!- partlcularly enjoyed the article on our defense. I am sure that ai. a result of your article I a m now being r ecruited by a large number of colleges. I r egret wt: didn't wt.n the Mission Bowl for Orange County this year <"We should have a s well beaten Or ange Coast) /\gain l lhank you Steve Crapo Laguna Niguel Geod Co1'era~ Sports Editor: Now that I've had a chance to settle down after our rootbaJI s eason. l realize a thank you was in order to a number of pco pie for making Hus such a ~ood year so far. We appredate the good cov- erage you gave our school and foo tball team this fall. So many people have commented to me about the good articles that werP printed. I especially want to thank your staff writer Em1e Castillo for coming to our school and shanng his time with u~. His article wns generous and up· liflin~. Although we wer<' disappoint- ed with our playoff game. the Lord blesst'd us with a tre men· dous season . Thank you for keeping up with our teams and the good coverage we received. BobRiddeU LlbertyCbristlan lligh Poor Co.,er•~ Dear Sir : R<'ccntly at the I.a Jolla Beach :ind Tt'nnjs Club. the finals of the nitcd States Tennis /\ssn 'i. Sen ior H ardcourt C ham · plonships were held. Jn the finals of the Men's Doubles three of the participants l!Oere from this area ( Ne'wporl Be1tch and Laguna) und in the Mrxerl Doubles final three o f th1• part1c1pants Wl'nt also from th1~ area . As usual nolhini.: was men lioned in your paper. Your cov· erage of tennis in general 1~ poor; or sensor tennis ml. We rl· ad of g ra~s h oµpcr chasl',, cockroach fights and acnNJ adolescents in a ~ 1de var1clv of purs uits. but nothing of whet.•1 1ng senior tennis combatant... trying to stay off their first co1 onarv. Your ~1lenc<' is especialt\ insulting when your pap~r cov ers an area that probably has a maJor1 ty of-the b~st' senio1 players in the countrv. 1 am. ~cerely yours, wa1tin~ for better :.enior lcnni!> co-. erage. Richard W. Dos~ Proft"Ssor or PhlHJsophy Orange Coaf>t ("olles,:1• Mo•t IJnhappfl Sports Edit.or· Please cancl'I our 'u b~criv lion. effective 1mnwct1atd~. \\I' or(> most unhappy wllh you1 <;ports r r•portlni;: for h11{h ..,chool'i You ;in • 11h\'1ou ... h biased We havt> b<'rn t:lking tht• Pilot for 12 years :ind instenrl of 1mprovan~. It is gt'ltlllf! worse. f..oul'l llak~ ('O.'lta Mrsa Dent Bitter Toward Mother NEW YORK CAP> -Short· stop Bucky Dent of the New York Yankees. most valu•ble player of the 1978 World Series. searched for hi~ father (or JS years before belna reunited with him , nccord· lnl( lO Sport M ngazine Dent'~ mother. Dennis O'Oey. was divorced from his father. Russell Stanlord, before Bucky was born. HL" mother sent the inrant lo live In F'lorlda with an :i unt and uncle, Sarah tt nd .Jomes F.arl bMt. who rni cd him Bucky auumed tho Dents Were his parenu until he w~ 10 when hls rul mother told him the truth. "Those people you live with, they aren't your parents." s hP told him. "I 'm your mother " Questions o~ut his fother went unanswered and Dent became d •termlned to locnte him. The •carch end din 1978 In Savannah. Ga. father knew who I wai. throu~h vnriow1 reloUve~ :incl that I v. a' professional ha~rholl player He said at t1mt•11 h<' wonted to contuct me but d1dn 't kno" 1r I'd be l"f'C<'PtiV<' " Once f>ent found h1~ fnthi'r, lw ~topped !'lpcnkinJ? to h11-mother "I am bitt('r toword h •r," ht• utd "Sht! wtthh<'ld lhf' truth lrom me for oil tho~e ycarll wht n he kn<'w how Important f inding my fnther wa~ Anti when l'hetild tell mt !lomethlng. 1l wss wrong. J cnnnotforRlvc her " ., .. "There wns so much to Sa>, but when) cto )IOU stort after all those )'Cars?" said Dent. "My ~-==::,__..__..Ji.. BASKETBALL J SKIING "'' Wl,.PMIO .. Tueeci.y. Oeoember 19 1978 DAILY PILOT 83 ) -Orange-Coa8t,-GW Eives Clas .. Orange Cou t Colleiie will be f4vored to defnl ho l Gulden West Colh·atl.' in a u11ck v.ird hnrnl t ype_ buketu~ll game ll)nlght in non ronfrrence~n Cilllls. will host defending &Wlte champion Bakersfield fnday night at 7 30 in its next .i.ime wbne Golden West wtll host Bill Mulli~an's Sa<lJlcbuck Gauchos the same e vening n.lter travehng to San Otego Mesa Thurtday In other action tonight. Sad· dlcback hosus Santa Ana at ?·JO. GOLDEN WEST' i nu pe rieocelf Rustlers w\th four Creshmen in th4t s\aftlng lineup under new head Coach Jim Green field. arealsoaulferang with the flu. Probable starte rs include sol>hoalort! Thl'rc wrn t>e no atJnuss100 cnurge tor ~game Uwl gets unde r way ut 7 30 Orange C-O~Kt has compllt'<.I a.n 8·2 record tha11 aH-.on with both losses coming in th" r \o. Ing 1u.'<'Onds GoJden West. afttir win· runti lts ftnJl rive aanu!s, hD8 suddenly run on herd times and hos l<>tit six 11tralght. O('(]'S ~lRATt:S under Coach Tandy Oronge Coast paced by Ray Orgill and Pelc Neumann. Orgill 1s averaging 13.8 nn.d ·Ne umann 13 3 points a game. Other i1tarters and their averages include: Stevt• Timmons Ul.3). Brian McCormtck <8.41 a nd Paul Akin <9.2). Ron Garret~n (1S.2l at point &uri and freshmen Doug J ardine <8.8). Mlke Reide 1 S.4 l. Brian Maravich (9.6> and Leland Bruce (\3.7>. " Reserve Walt Evans, also a freshman. i1> averaging 12.7 per tilt while J ardine h~ the leading rebounder with 81 in the first 11 games. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Carpet C~vered Slopes Dry Run No Fun for Ski Student D> OAVF. CUNNlNGHAM OI ... o.llV "''°' Slotff There arc ~ many different v. ays to ll'urn how to sin as the re ure skier; A fn t-ml or mme never t ook a lcsson tn tus Ide Just jumped off tht' hrt. tuckl>d and poioted has :.k1:. downhill "I'm into speed," ht' :.a.) s ANOT H E R FR IE ND dl'Clded the be&l v. ay to learn was lo challenge the Cornice at Mammo th Mountain and gradually work his way down to a less difficult r un. I'm sur· prised he's stall alive. Both arc close friends. but I have to admit they are part of the reason each ski season starts off with an abundance of pulled muscles. sprained knees and ankles. sore backs and broken bones. The obvious answer is to get some expert instructlOn at a dryland ski school ne ar home before trt>kkang to the moun· ta ins Or so r thought. 1s snow. When you fall on snow, 11 almost feels ,good. WREN YOU FALL on the monster. as I decided to call Lt, you reel pam. And -to add to the humiliation. the conveyor belt quickl y deposit,<; you al the top or the ramp. lake a mother eagle rejecting a ctuck that won't fly. Our expert teacher offered no sympathy "H you kept your knees point· C'd uphill you wouldn't have fa llen." he barked. "Get back on and t ry again ... The scene was repeated end· lessly through t wo 11,2.ho ur sessions. The object or the class was lo turn an Inter mediate skier tnlO a paralle l skier. Until f get a chance lO try out the techniques on the slopes. all I can say as thal it turned an inter m ediate s kier into a humble. selr· doubting fool. B U T MAYB E IT WAS v.orthwhile arter all. I didn't learn how much I kne w about skiing. but how little mne through 90." PORT·A-SLOPE -1011 N. H arbor Blvd. 1n Anahe im. Instruction on all levels. revolv· mg ski deck. indoor hill with ski lirt. freestyle ski j ump and tram· polines. Phone 776·7669. SUNLAND SKIERS ~ 500 N Euclid in Anaheim . Ad vertises lessons from profession al in- s tructors ror beginners. freestylers and kids on a revolv- ing deck. Phone 776·0657. Dryland instructton is a lso available through some colleges . and Orange Coast College has a s mall ski ramp built into the hillside behind the football .stadium. Good luck. and keep your . knees pointed uphill. Final Big Can..-n Cha•p Eleanor Rose will reign as President's Cup golf cham- pion for the Big Canyon women's club for the com· mg year . SEALED OFF -Arm\"s Bob Brown (44 1 has nm•. hen' to go a s he runs into Wa~hmgton·s James \\oocts and Kenri' L~·les in act1"n :'\lontlay al the Indian~ Raskl'lball Classlt' Washington won , 68·1i7 Nov. that I ha ve completed my lessons. I a m convinced that <'verv method has 1ls faults Perhaps the best way is to hire Suzy Chafre<> fo r some private. in home instruction for J ean Claude Killy. for the women skien». / And 1f I traded a twisted knee on the carpet for a broken leg on the slopes. thl'n $10 an hour 1:. J s mall price to pay. f or those who would hke to follow in my s1tzmarks . here an~ s ome ·or the drylantl :.ka schools a round these parts : NFL Standings FINAL STANOIN(a NATIONAL CC>f'F E llE NCE AMERICAN CONFElll!NCE E••t EHi • 0•1'•" 11 ' Q 1)0 JM !fl& w l T .. <L PF .. A " Pf'Ul•dt-IP'\1• g 1 0 )&) 7'0 7)() Huskies Advance W ashi~gto11, Faces I 1idiana I SELECTED the Port-a -Slope school in Anaheim because it ap- peared to have the largest. most complete facility. And after ce rtificated completion of the in· tt>r mediate ski class . l learned how to gct·hyperextended knees. carpet bums and acute frustra· lion . From AP Dlspal~hes BLOOMI NGTON. Ind. -Steve Matzen's 20-fop t jumper with seven seconds r emaining li fted Washington over Army 68•67 Monday night and into tonight's cha mpionship game CAga1nst the host Hoosiers m the~fifth lndiana Clas1>tc college bai.ketball ~ament lndaana, led by Mike ~son's 23 points. romped over Da\'ldson. 101·64 , in the tourney's first game. The Army Cadets. who trailed by as many as nine points an the first half and by s ax at intermission . 34-28. r allied ear- lv in the final half and lied the score at 4.0 on two free throws by Clcnnae Brun- didge. Army went ahead by fi ve points three times in the next seven minutes. Washington's Huskies. however. out- scored the Cadets 14·6 in a four-minute stretch ror a 60·59 c.-dge. and Army took its final lead at 67-66 with just over a minute lO go on two frt?e throws by Matt Brown. Indiana. now 5·3 for the season. raced to a n 8·0 lead on two baskets apiece by Woodson and Ray Tolbert. Davidson. 4·3. was held lo four points through the first fo•e minutes of the game as the lloos1ers quickly widened the margin to 13. Then. after the Wildc ats closed to within seven points on baskets by John Gerdy. Butch Carter keyed a 12·4 In· diana burst with six points to put the game out of reach. l.oui#iana Sf of e. 99-89 BATON ROt:GE. La. -Sophomore forward OcWay ne Scales scored a carcer·hi1th 34 points Monday mght to guide 11th-ranked Louis iana State to a 99·89 college basketball victory over previously unbeaten Montana Stale. LSU. 6-0, jumped to an 8-0 lead and built that lO an 18 point lead with 8:46 to play in the rirst half a s Scales and Greg Cook fueled an 18·4 breakaway. Al Green chipped in with 20 points. Ethan Martin 14 and reserve Willie Sims 10 as LSU shot 50.6 percent from the rield. 0C SatJta Barbara~ 81·66 SANTA BARBARA -Jeff Perry and Tony Sheen led a well-balanced UC San- ta Barbara scoring attack with 15 points each Monday night as the Gauchos took an 81·66 basketball victory over llhnois Wesleyan. Six UCSB players scored in double fl~ures. as Wayne Stevenson added 13 points and Robbie Robinson 12 for the Gauchos. now 3·4. . The Gauchos led just 32·30 at the in- term isslon. but a 12·2 scoring binge midway through the second half opened their lead t.o 62-46 and they controlled the contest from there. * College WEST IH\1\~ '' 8.1 Nonht•ff"I fnlc,r..,C)nMI C-olh·q .. 01 r..,n '' ._ 4'11\ 4tl !tt Ma r-1 ~~' lc.t~lrrn Or~ 'fl lrt~no C.oilt~ .. P,19f't Y-ull'td 11 U< ~" !l1r« J' \•""or f rd'-', "'· t M.,n1r1 '\.t' UC. \dnr.i &11trb..,ra WI ttll"'O•\ w,.•h1.tnbf} .. t.:.Wdfl U1•0 1" W• l"""4W\1 t• UIA,, "''~'"" •• PJ''H•H41if'f1 ~1 1h &• O• ••nonw S.p1.-.1 ~ uo1•0 ')I \OUlH Al•twm4'M M 1•\CklfJIJ) Aldbarnd 61flnuoQrt.tm 1~ ~ovt,, 14 .. ~b.(tmA 11 O\i•r-$1 WI flthft'1y w V• 17' fu.r1na~t tnt. PIOf'~dSOuln 1n/S 1 '·U 44 MOnl ..,,,._, 11'1 M 1 ')t~\1pe>1 ~lt'ttt-' 80 IOWtt ~ldff' 10 MIOWl'ST O,.troll 9' Man~" e.t K•nt St•t"'&~. U AlirOt"I \P 01'1H> U 1t ( 11·\"f'l+rl'\CS S' ,, Tuh<.tO ~ C,ornul1t Un1ver'\11Y 07 \OUTHWFH llttl"IOI' ~f I>. 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Pp11n Sllll~ • • 1.u S.-r"or Qu6' 1f'tbd(~ C l'+u< t F u\1n• Pfnn StAtfl b '· 1•\ 4).tin10r Runn1no p,.C'.,' JM Mott.tnO Corrw-tl • 0 '°' C.,,.l'U()f M ,rit1 Sutw'f' Ppnn '-''•'"· \.-" °'I\ JU4'\ICM 0.1.-.t• ~no• t1uon c,r~n PUl\t>orQf\ ~ 1 It~ """"""'°'• Chu« !>< M11 •rmy e, 1 ]t\ fj,liont(.I' Y .Ac• lt·\ Brue.-CIA'" P.-nn Sl-'te 6 1 ., 'ti& Jun•°' M•tt M 1U•n P•rn \I.UP, b I 7..0. Junier M lddl .. r,u.Hd (O ~tPWtHO AulQ<I•\ .... 7JO. NlhOI Ll~t>a<ll&r\ -Al C.ht\H'Y Pill\ 1><1roh, 6 l n~. woor Jim Collt11). S•••tu\~. 6 1 113 Junkl< L<1n<e W iii Ptlln S.i!t• 6 4, 110, Junior B•<k\ -Jett 0..-V Pllt\b<lrql\, .• 1, l'IO. !lmlor. "9te H•rrl\, Pf!nn SIAlf', • '· 100, Junior. G<~ M1IO, Navy,) 11, 1'7,S.-.lor The carpel burns come from their mechanical. indoor ski ~lope. a rug on rollers which simulates the sensation or skiing ::1 rug-on rollers. One thin~ at does not simulate Sea Kings Wm, 49-48 In Tourney Corona del Mar High's Sea Kan f!s battle El Dorado tonight al G.45 an the championship semifinals of the Troy High In· vilational basketball tourna· ment following a 49·48 victory over Blair Monday. The Sea Kings qualified for t oni ght's duel when Chris .Johnston scored with 15 seconds \pft Ala ir had a chance to rally w1'h seven s econds remairung with a one-and-one situation from the free throw line. but the fi rst attempt missed and Corona rlel ~t ar r~bounded to preserve the wan Corona dl'I Mar's scor ing at· tack was led by Shawn Ahearn. .... ho hit on eight or 10 shots from the field and made s ax free throws for 22 points . The only other scorer for Corona del Mar in double figures was Johnston. with 10 points. The Sea Kings were forced to play without AJl-CIF guard Dave Koehler. who was injure<t in the fi rst quarter when he collided with Blair guard Je ff Streeter. and left the gam e. The first half found Blair com · ing from behind lo post a two· point lead and the game see· sawe d throughout most or the second halJ with the outcome coming down lo Johnston's wtn· ncr a nd Alair's narrow miss al the charity stripe. C•ron• dol -r C"I /.Mern JOM\lon K t"<tOf"I KOfP'llPr Pk otll erocllm<M' S9l11n .. "'" • • n • , 10 J 0 • 1 0 • 1 0 • 1 0 1 0 I 1 Tot•IS 10 q _. llalr ( .. I 0 Ao61MOn 8o'fi1f•\U Sffller I< A Obo "'°" Cart,.., Stew~rd ,, "Ip II 0 11 J 0 • I 0 ) j 1 I I I ) ' 0 • kere lrt o.anen c-• d4tt MtJr 10 1 11 ~ Blair U u •t ._.. Tolal loul• 81/llr IJ, c.or-Oel ~r 10, P'oule<I out.-. BEEP •. BEEP • BEEP E ~T E j?· p Area Prep Fives in Action M arina High's Vikings, 5-1 overall and recent Santa' Marla Tourname-nt champions, return to actioh tonight in a non-league contest at 7 with vis· ltlng Saugus High. Also ln aetlon ton ight arc the Laguna Beach Artists and the Jrvine Vaqueros. 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TICKiETS • $8, $5, $4, $3 AVAILABLE 1·,...._PageBI OLLEGE • • 1lUtd Ktntucky I found out ( \\ ai.11 'I "UPlXl!ll'd to do thut aft('( mv l'ophmnmc· yc•ur Hu! 11 <AJ' lwfl\l'll tur my (1r,11wo ~t·urs " ONE NOttT ll <'AROUNA hoo11tt•r rnw1.1r(i1•1I st11r Mikt o Koren with u ~ bill a(t•·r · 11 T •• r II I \/l('lOrv IJ!il \Nl'iOn U'f\or n dHllnl'll th1· monl'y, ,jt\tl told ('ottt•h l>t•un Smith ubout It · l tuld m y 11laH•r'! whut hup 111·1wd und wu11wd ttwm t hut tltl' m u n 1· o u I u h u ' t· b t· 1• n a wumbler," Smith <jlltd With tht> prt''i'>Urc• lo win t•om 111.i do""n on tht• <'11•.1t·h1•-. from '"' 111.111 y plul.'''· th1• tt·mplatwn lo r"l'I 111 tht• ,rar h•i:h schoCll pluvttr b\ hook or by crnok bt•t•orttt"\ p1.rt1<'ularl.r lJ<>\\ erful / FOOTBALL I HORSE RACING AltWt,.....10 Whl'n I lir-1t ""a' h11·l-d b\ '\cu th ('.irohoJ, the JJrei.1d<'nt told m1• tht• onl) ""ay$ l could 10~1· mv JOb would be 1( the Sl'ho-OI "as put on NCAA protJa 11on or m' µla> ere; "eren t l'lllH'n' 1111 lhl1 COU ! I •• '\al!I Sru llh l\1oi.t dud adm1n1strutor'>. however, don't issue those krnd!> of i.:u1dcltnc!) and most school!> don't have North Carolina's win· ninJ( tradition Divi11g Into l~y Waters A group of swimmer!). clad only in or- dinary s wtmming s uits and caps, dive into I he icy water of the Rhone River in lieneva. Swit zerland. The cold-weather bath is part of a traditional pre-Christm as swimming competition. "l'VF. NEVF:R DEEN tn tht• situation when~ l was under pressure to win right away. when• my JOb dt.•pcnded on winnin~ m one year," said Aili F'oster ol OulCe , who previously built wan - ning programs ut Rutgers and Utah "When your back gets uµ ugamst the wall, you d o thingsdif ferently. I j ust thank God Duke gave me a five-year contract " Or as Coach Lou Carn<'Sl't't'a of Sl. John's pule; it ··vou nevt•r know what you'd do m certain s1taat1ons. lie). I go to con Cession, too " Former Uoslon Cell1c.., st;.ir Bob Cousy was a successful t·oach :.it Uoston Collef!e before.• he quit in 1969 because ht• didn't want to cheat. "The blue-r h1µ athlete in foot ball or basketball who has his hand out c•iui pretty much gPt what he wants." ~aid Cousv ··1-:vcn 1[ Junior \\alks a~.i.~ from the handouts , mommy and cluddy will be tht•rt• ·· Nico van Thyn. sports in formutwn daredor at Cenlt·nan. ~ays SIX years of µrobation was worth it an the lonj.! run Pan!>h, twice the C1ctu<.1l leading re bounder an the n ation the NCA/\ did not rccoi;:niw his s tats brought national acclaim to the tiny school in Louisiana And Bo Lamaf and Larn Fogle put the Ragin' CaJuns of Southwestern Louisiana on tht> basketball map btofore lhe pro- gram went to Jail AS FO R "l 'AF'FAJRS" Thompson. Doke cheated and lost: N .C State cheated and won, earning lhc NCAA crown in 1974 The cheating comes m several forms -falsifying recor ds to make a recruit academically eligible: providing him with wine. women and money to get him to enroll. and keeping the money. free apartments a nd cars rolling 1ust in case he's thanking of taking his ~amcc·lsewhere Tates Lockl' was one of the cheaters In l975 he wac; caught p roviding mone.v and plane fares for some of his players at Clerrllon 10 the f1erc1:ly com petitavc Atlantic Coa~t Con- ft•rencl' Thl' 1>1 obatwn period for Clemson expired this year Jnd L<x:ke, feeling he had st•rved his time. accept ed the head t·oaching JOb at Jacksonville "WHAT'S 111\PP F.NF:O ha\ h.ippened." Locke said ··11 wa), unfortunate hut I want to leave at die I'm back in the bu~incss and I'm proud of that. I'm the one guy who has come back. It turns my sto mach to ta lk about 1t. .. Wednesday : How lhe coaches play t he recruHlng game. 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' SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SOORTS MEMBERSIUP EACH NEW SPORTS MEMBER WILL RECEIVE: • Two RacquetbaH Racquets {$60 Value) • Free S.week Tennis Cllnlc for Husband and Wife ($50 Value) • Sports Membership Includes uae of: • Shi 3·W•ll Reequetball Count • Phvslcal Fitness Room • Tennlt Courts on $und1y 2 p.m.·10 p.m • All Sodef Events • 60 Mater Pool' • GymnHlum for BHketball & Volleyball' 'UncMr CCH>•lf\KhOll $100.00 DEPOSIT '--NOW ANO llAlAHC( OU[ ........_ APPtl lt1' N ES UNTIL APltlL .. ,, Fans Stampeded Atlt;inta Faithful i~ Mob Scene ATLANTA tAPl -A horde of Atlanta Fa lcons fans who survived s ub· freezing tempe ratures overnight had to sweat out a stampede whe n the ticket windows opened at 9 a m Monday If the) were first m line. 1t was due to s heer luck. not their overnight en duranct• Several hund rc<l peo pie spent all or mosl of the ni~ht in the ~tadium parking lot to !>lake out pos rt1ons for buying tickets to t ht• Atlanta Falco ns' first ever Na tional Football League playoff game A t 5 30. a m . I h <· chilled fans formed fin.' order ly lanes om;1de tht- t1c ket windows sc reaming fo r help because they could n 't breat he a nd th ey couldn't get out " f.AN INSlil..AT E D b) s eH•ral la~ ers or (' I 0 t h I n g r 0 u n d them sel ve" .. we alang and breathing heavily One yoU11~ woman faint 1·d and friends )>(lent nearl." JO minutt's pull 1nJ?, her llOl'OnS('IOUS bod~ throu~h th<• mob De Bardelabcn and his companion . who had ur I' I v (' d a I J :IO ti m . rought their wu) out, re Falcons win the Supt>r Bowl," he said. Othe r dedicated fans traveled a lot farther to get In on the mob scene P ECA N G R O W E R Alan Willingham said he left Fort Valley. Ga .. 120 miles to the south. at halftime of Sunday·~ televised Falcons gamt· m St Louis. .. when wt heard Minnesota wa~ behind 14·0." T he Falcons' playoff h e rth was a lread) c·inched before Atla nta loi.t in St. Louis mo v ed St' ve r a I I a ye rs of p;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::::;;::;;::;;::::::; l'lothin~ and "'aded back into tht• mt•lt.•t• They t•merged 45 m1nut('s later \\tth what he <'allt>d "gooct sc·ats " · r · m ver~ happpy ROSE BOWL TICKETS 2-TOGETHER hd Offff OYff $50 0 i"K• A S T II E c r o "' d with th~m and I hope the ~ "' <' 11 e d 1 0 the e a r 1 Y jiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,._ 4994196 morning hours, ho"" t•ver. the lines began 10 lose• 'hapc When the w1ndo\\S opened for business ut 9 a m . Uu,• lrne~ collapsed entirely rnto a smotherinS? surs:c of some 1.000 bodies SPAS? For best prices and best selection call the "Tiu.' crowd was tern· Ille," said S t e\·e DeOa rdc•laben of Atlan ta ·· 1t was JUS t a pack Of hum a nity prl'ssed up against the stadium Tllt>re \\-Crc times when peo 11le w e r e JUSt SPA HOTLINE 714/546-3700 . ~.. !hlH :->n111h ll.11!1t1r 1111111• \llHI "~,.,.. 'rotlU AIHt, t ,\ !f2in& Young 'uns can hit the deck In this classy companio n ro Mom's or Dad's dandy Docksrdes. Superior Sebago quality is everywhere From the wtlite rubber sure-grip, non· sllp sore to the efk·tanned cowhide upper thal resists scuffing and fading, this sure-looted Sebago 1s made in the U.S.A by skilled Maine craftsmen Avallable In a wide ranQe of sizes and priced al i~a & S30 T •ANAHEIM CONVENTION.CENTER •AJA TICKET OFFICE • 549-WINS 17066 NEWHOPE STRE~T FOUNTAIN VALLEY S4 F.ASHIOH tsl.AHD • HI W'°'9T 11.ACH • 644·422l 27 East Mein RI Alhambra r:i 131 '8?·3678 B;ink ArT' .. ncard • ~a·.tpr CharOP • HPmOhtll Chllr!lf' •TlCKETRON .. 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Plf1n11t1 v\ A1t• fl M•l<I 0.1-1 No 10436 Uv wH1\,.. f'M 1tn •1tt(vt10il' •\\Uf'd Ott O<lob•• 11 "'' fly llw Mun1<1p•1 (°"rt Or-(Wl'ty H1trl)Or J-t1•I Dhlf•< 1. Cour1lv 01 0-&nll" Slat .. or <.eolto r"I• UOOfl • ,,,_.....,, ""'H"d '" lo4YOr ~ ~HI l 0rGtd ·~ judQ me111 '"'""'" """-1-All• " H•IO tt\ tWOO,,...nt Otot or, \h0w1"<1 ,. nfllt l>al•rl<r ol U.101 '1 ,,.1 ... 11y ouo Of' \thJ 1~• °" '"" ""'• of '"" " '"•"'"of ~kl• -~·on t h~..,. ltv1pf1 .. ....., 1111 '"" rlQlll, iTtl• .,,., I""' ... ' Of , .. ,d 111<!0......,I •191111)1 '" -Pf-rtv on '"" County of OrAn~. S•tt~ ol c •lllo•nte, ,,.,_. """° ~· tot to"" Parot I IO' ~· ol ""(! 140 870 •" '~o*" '" M1u•1t•,....OU\ M •U't 1:\00!< lJI. p_. I II In( hl\ll'lt rommonh ~n11wn A\ H •• ro••·-(111 ol trvl,.. c-·· ot 0• 4"~. SIM• ol Celito-N C•lllO•"M NOll(F IS ~r llrev Gl\/fN lhAI "" Jtlll••fY • ttr.. Al J OOO'(IOO PM i1tt M"'I" 'aobv of H•rbor Mur.te10.t (ourl, •601 J'4tnll<>rM Olv<I City 01 NowOOfl 8'>&<h Ccwnl1 of Orotr1~ ~l•I• Of (4'lllotn1A, I Will M>ll at Pul>I" """''°" lo rrw """"''II-• lo-< A•n In l"wlul ....,,,..Y cil ti... UnllMI ~1'111-.. •It II\• rrohl. tlllt •nd Int••~•• nl '"'d I~ CIOOOI°' 1(1 I,.. t l>Ow• dtt\t r 1t1110 nroe>ot:rtv Of' \O m ur h tn.rt0t "' " .. ., bf" l'\K~\at'V to '-'t•\h' \.A•O ., ••t UhOft, wtlh •<tu.cl tf"tt'n \t "™' (0\1\ llAl•d Of<ltfl"brr I, 1•18 (')ly I tton MIW'bot °"" r P,,..,, M.Jr\nrll C,.,,,,,.. roont-; Uero.rtt Snutt\, Ot!&Jut f JoM A GufttMI l'l•lftlltl'••-· 4IOH•w~CMll«Dr \<tit• IS)O Htwt>Orl llH<ll. CA t14'0 Punh\f°'PO ()J-""1qf_~ (o.•'l O~UIY Pdnt U..c 11. ••. 1b t•ll PUBLIC NOTICE T..-day December HJ, 1978 DAILY PILOT County "Firms Report \ . . Businesses Tell of Projects, Highlights tt .. I•• ,\,,..ttc•y Op.-n• The Weiss Group. Inc .. a public relations aaen· ry spc.•clalm nM an home furnlshlnas. buildlna r,ro duct11 and Industrial accounts. h~ opened ao o nee ot 2082 M1chuli:ion Drive. lrvml!. T he agency IS headed by Naomi W~ISS, former public relnt1on11 director at a. Stamrord. Conn • as ency Bush•~ Gro11p f'o""• An organ1i atlon. Women In Insurance Sales. has been forml'<I for women In direct ules 50 per· Cl'nl of the Ume or will have thot opportW\lly within a /our·m onth per iod. Goals are to en· courage and 11upport women tn Insurance • ales through edUf atlon and interaction. Meetings are held on the rourth Wednesday or <'3C'h month at various locations. President as Gloria Llnkcy. vice president. Shirl ey Waltman and treasurer , Sally Hilliard. M on· information as availabl e from M i:. Hilliurd nt 991·484 l or Ms. Waltman at 879·5760. Pn ,., 1u•rNltlp E11d(»d ltobert t: Lee and David Klages have an· nounced th ' conNusion of their 10-year Newport B"'each partner!thJp m architecture and planning Klage11 has acqui red all Inter est In the rirm of Lee'Klages and and Associates wi ll continue to practice archiltcture and planning under lhl' name of David Klages <md Associates L ee will continue pr ivate practice on the island or Kauai. llawail under the num e or Robert ~c lntemaliQnal \-'~t lonal BH'1# S(•hool# National Education Corp .. Newport Beach. has announced acqu1s1t1on of tht· fl E.T S. Electronu: Schools Inc of Det roit. for an undisclosed amount of cash. R.E.T.S . n privately held company. had up· proximately $3 million in revenues la!il year. The company has four resident !ichools 10 M1ch1gan. New Jersey and Ohio. Courses include eleelronacs. drafting and air condll1onang-refrigerallon It also provid~ training program!. and cour!ie m atenal!t to other independent electronic SC'hools National Education 1s a publicly owned voca· tional trai~ln~ school com pany with more than 70 ow ned an<Hranch1sed schools Cahfom1a projects are In Anuhelm. Ontano. Chino. ltancho Cucamonau. f'~re no. Costa Mciu• und Placenllu Olll~r B1dfdf119 Gon l 'p A c~rporuto office building is under ctn true lion In Corporate Plaza. Newport Beach. for th•· new William t.yon Co . accordlnll to Saffell & McAdam. Inc • I rvine builder The two-story. 16,000·square·foot bulldln1 w•:> desil(ned by nrchltccts Warl' and Malcolm •of Newport Beach. The first noor will house the firm ':s eorporute headquarters and the second story wtll be available for leasl' Fluor G_.t • C'lllna lob F luor Corp ... I rvine. has announced that 1l:. subsidiary. Fluor Mining and Metals Inc .. ha:. been awarded phases one and two of a four·phas~ project ror a copper mane In the People's 'Republic of China. Fluor said its billings under the first twu phases or the work would be more than SlO million ror engineering ser vices. Total estimated cost of the project ~he Chinese is about $800 million , but phaserltttee and four have noLYet been released The :subsidiary is headquartered lh San Mateo l·c·c~111 D h.'fd t»nd Dttlar_.d D1rcctor4' of \omprehens1v<' Care Corp • N e" port Be.ich. havt> de<!lart>d a quarterly divl'fend of 4 cents a '\hare. payable feb 21 to shareholdersorrecord .Jan J l This as the.· third such payment in th.e cirrcnt f1, cal year . ('h f rc.1>rat·for O p t-1111 Ollir t- Or. lk'tty J Harmon has been arccpted a~ J member of the Cahrornin Ch1ropr a<.'t1 c Assoc1atlo11 .ind the Orani;?l' Count} Chiropractic Societ y and ha!t opent'CJ an orfu:e at 270 Bristol Sl .. Costa Mcsu 2 E.re«"uiie:e • f 'orm Company T tA-o or tht? on g1nal cxccut1v•·' of M 1crodat .. Corp . I rvine-, havl' formt:d a compuny l'allt>d Emul<.''< to manufacture and market penpher cil t•onlrollcrs and Otht'r subsystems for U!>C with • m1n1compulcr and m1crocompuler hysl cms. Prl'S1dent 1s Jo'r<'d H. Cox. th<' founder and f1r:-.t Dll"~nfff«-d R~porl• f 'l nanrlng pre~1dent of M1nodata. He &lso wab chief <.'x1· ('Uhve of California Data Processors. now part 11( Diversified Shopping Centers. Costa Mesa. has Data 100. and 1s president of Manufacturerb announ('ed consummation of loan agr eements Capltal.acomputer equipmenlleasingfirm. valued at approximately $16.2 million ror nme cur c o.founder of Emulex and the company '. ... rent proj ects m three western states. chairman 1s William H. Roberts. former vice pr"' Financing has bet•n secured from seven len s1dcnt or research and development for M lcrodata der s · Met ropolitan Life Insurance. Wells Fargo He also was senior vice president of research and d~ N0Tt(f I') Hfl>Ff'l'I' !;1\/£N IMI JUllNI TI> COLLIN(, M\ fill'd ~~rt Ito~ Pftllt1on tor Pr~t:Mt• of WIH And ft)t lflflttf\ ,,.,,~\.:U'f otnd if rir<utnr ~ In Wot OU.f••\4' l eUen o• Ao mlnl\l•o\llM wlth Wiii Annt'•""· r~ .,,,,.,., .. to whtth t\ H..ot' tm turtrw•r s)4rtt( ulo" .-nd tnAt ,,,_,. '"''ft o1tnd OtM,. o• Ntt .. u.nq tt.. 'M"'" '""' Ot--tJn "'"' tof O•u·•mbt'r ?•. l'i18 11t 10 00 '' m ti\ '""'°"''room of °"""''~'No 'of \4ttd rovrt •I 100 Ctv~ (,.,.,,., Ortvr df'l')f f'·•d tJINNt In N·r ,~,,.., t)t'+(W')\ff hair Mlt f'W'W'f A ....... ,1 t•1t • u• •• tn 1,,., • "1thtt·f\~ int•" \I ,.., f T n1 ' '' ,.., ... ., •• 1\1 wtt•. t 11•"1 w1't' trw· Drn.,.ttit t.'H't' ~t.·f "" Witt (If 1rwt ""''" (OU"l" (1..rk of n,•tf'\c;t• l f"IUllf'f on HOrtcE 0, ~-~1J~~n·s ULE Bank. Prov1dt>nl M utual Life Insurance. Beverly veoplment ror Western D1g1tal Corp. and is president '.,NO F ·~sm1111 Hills Federal S11vinJ(s and Loan. Aetna Lafe of Digital House. Lts .. a computer product develop IN•tl, I" tr.. CllY of ~•Ill• """· ( AlffOrf"1.t t1ffnt 'r,r f Uff~tU 'ti ll!ltl(J f(hn ,.,, NfJ" 14 1'11• .,.,,.. on '•-•Y •. ""· •1 "00 .... ln~urance. Monar('h Life Insurance and IDS Lafe mentcompany . • Clet..i DK. I,'"' WIUIAM f SI JOHN ,.,...,,. CIPft llOWC erwl M<•W•N Al'.-.. 1-.... U•C-. tit ..... "C'' St., .... "°' w11 OMo ... CA tJIOI Tet· OHi n>-4711 Atter ... y•ter• .... ltlo,,.. Pu!>tl"•d Cit-Coe•• O••I• Piiot n.,, " IJ " "1'11 Hl6 II P UBLIC NOTICE NOTtCf 040 SMl!lllf'T'S\ALI! \IONE Y WEISS•l< •lal ,.141nt1ll Y\ CHARLP'a (', ,(HLEC:.FL 1>1tl 0..IHIOMI ,..,. 1•1w By vlfh..e Of M\ .,,u uhon "'""°'d on No••M1>er I ,q,. D1 ·~ !>Ul>"•IO• Cqurl, Co..nt• 01 ClraflQ<I, St"I~ of C•lllOrn1•. uoon • lu<lilM"nl •nt..-Nt In ,,,_ Ot SIONC'I' WEISS. AO!IERT C L•NOfGOflt -l'AI ICOJIMA, •• •< uton ot II\~ t \lat• of MM MOMltl EY n 1..00-nt <f...SllOtlU •nd •QAln\I CHl'AlE\ c, SCHL£GEI... MAPY LOU 'o<.Hl.EC•ll •• J..00meftl _.,,.,, •. "'°"''"II • ,,.., !NI..-<• ()f Jllo."'1 ~., IUAllY dut on Mid jua~t "" I"" °"'' O! mt I\ \U•M• of ~-d .. )fl(UUOI'. t nAv• ••vlttd u-ell I,_ r!Qhl, '"'" -•nl~O\I O• \<Old IUOV"'""I -1\1 in IM P'<>Oe• ty on ""' County of °'""~• Stel• Of C•ttfotn••, dtW..t•bat .. •" to•IO*' d~<erlbM) •• fflllow- " \7.()';()()nU' fUffll't\rv " \IQO oov s w,, ...... \lllOOOU ~(UH...,> 0 ... 00 U S \UYf'Jf ftnH11' \ \I 00 US nu•rt,.,•' \I OU S nor•~• \.O OOV S ,.., .. ._ WttlU' 01n..-\ 1.()61 vs.,,....... .. ) ••''-""""" lf:nt C>•M"•·' / tw<>Onl pt.-<tt\, U '> 4 tr At IW)l\til U S t Utrf'(ti/ 't 10 MIW-MI~ fOU1tQn f0tt'I ft\ ~~t t&t ft\"''""' tlft'Ohon. ,.,.,,~,. M Wfh(rt •'·~tor' tvrthftr 04t1ft(\jl1tt" And thttt tht '''""' •nd DI"",. of ..-.., mt) •t\• ...,,,,,. M \ t.if"H\ vt tor J•OH"'" t<r '""· flit 9 00 "' m • '" t,... ((')Ut lroorn tit 0.04rtm•f't No ) °'""~ tt.ur t. ttt 100 (1VtC (HlfPf' ()r ..... ~t. '"'"'°(ft¥ Of s""'d ,,.,.~. ( ,,lltl)f""nl •• WILLt.llM f; SI JOHN, (OU4"1 I ( "'''-J•mH E Wllhefl'fl ~!NOEL & ANDERSON otO H 8r°""••f, 8o1 JU S..111• Aft•, CA tJltl ,., 11u 11s..n11 Atttrn•y lor P•lillOfl~r P u blt'f\WS ()r.tnQt• (CM'I (Joul'f' P1tf'it O.r I t 1 ,. 1911 . "" 1• P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CRE OITORS SUl'.lllCl'I COUllT 0" TME STATf Ofl CALll'OllHIA '011 THI COVWTY OP OllAHOf Ho '1·'1S1't '" th,., M Att•t Of ,,,_ E\t lt" ot ANGFllNAM WALIC£f>,0..<~~...a NOTICf IS Hf'RF8Y Gl\/[N to <rl'(llt"'' hav1nq c1 .. 1m, "<l•ln\I '"" \4'4 0.Cl'dHtt f() flt• ~Id ( tAlm' 1n ltw OHIO Of t!llO (tH • of lh• dlOrt·\.,ld Loi 11 end 11 of II">< k 7,. l ek,. l•UI, .. __, BOt l\, .. , \f\()Wn on" meo •lt<onlPd .,. lloofo •. 1>"11" U, ot MIK•ll•-Mtfl Ar<ord• ol Ort"91' '°"'I or to 11'•-t lt"otm lo '"" un C®"''· Pr-1Y I\ rommoll4, ~-n de,,111n...t Al It..-olflff• ol Nl(HflL AS ••lU end JIS )llh Sfr ... l,N,.wf)C)•IG OC MM A, 11101 llNO£RO B•a<h (•"'"'"'• '°"""'"' wltfl •II CAN VON AO . su11r Il l , And \1~111' tttP ,_,.,..,..,,, llff~d41• Wf!>llAt..f \/Ill.AC.£ CA qi)~! 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I.Aw ,,_.roof H-Y bo1 ""O\~Y to \etl\ly UIU LIHDEllOCAOIVON •D s.tld ••,.<Ill'°' wllll •«"190 l"'trf'\I SUITE UJ .. na (11\I\. • Wl!STLAl(I, CA t1J61 o ... d •• S."1• •n•. c: .. 111orn1•. Pulll••twa Or.not C.Oft•I O•llY 1>1101 ~--· '· ",. De< 17, ••• ,., "1' . ., ... 7 ••7' 811AOGATti3, ~WJ." !>llerl~r c-y °' or "'Vt'. Cellton!le By J. 0.Vttr•u• ,..,. .. " '91, CHI .. & Ml<W- "'""ltt't ......... , ,... CHtWY II"~ •Ht ....... ...... ,... .... c.-1 P1;1M"llN OrMOt Co.\I Ually Pll<tt o"' u. "·-. •m HJI 19 PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,.,., NOTICI! TOCllEOtTOllS SllPe•1011 C.OVU 0,_ TH« STATI Of'CALl ,-OtlNIA flOll TMll ()OUNTY 0" OltAlllOI! .... ...,,.., '" tllr ~ttor ol Ill• ti•t•I• of MOSU LCOHAAO MACHLIN. AKA M 1..l!OHA•D MACHLIN, AKA ML MACHLIN, o.c .. -HOTICI: II HEAf;llY 01\/EN lo <rHi~ ......... <lelm' -·~· IM .. Id *<...,..lo t1r. ..id cl.,m• !ft IM OfflC. Of lllt C .. ,. tf 11\f elOAMld <-' er to "'"""' "'"'" 11 tNI ~ cit~ M ._. o#tk" tf HIWllMN. CHltltMAH & r Al fH, IMC .. tt' N IAlilltAHCA ST . po. eox "'·· WEIT CCWINA. CA ttm, wN<ll IOf· PUBU C NOTICE C1'·7"' ... ftSjU l'ICTITIOVS IUSIHfH NAMIESTAT•MIMT r h• tottOWlrto "'"o"' ,., ,. rttuno ~,.t\ .. \\4't\ DON CHIANTI'S ITAi IAN I A'aT FOOD l6• E 17111 """•I. Cn\ta M~"' C• •1•11 ~di M'tnt~llA tA11 MurftM Or 1v,. Ci•'""" r.ro.,.., C<' .,,,..1 Jn1tn Ment~tl" ""'' M u1t•t'U O•lv• f.•r00>n (',rO .. (A <l?t.AI l M' OU"""'' I\ tQIWM t• f1 Ph nn in n1w1ov1tl ~~'-'~'" ,,,..,,~,,...," Tnl\ ,,,.,~, w,-i, •111'0 w1tt\ tf\11 (quntv (I••• O' 0rMQ< ( <Nl'lh O" NOv•mbfor 10 tt71 WI STE RH MUTUAl ISCllOWCOlll' OMOE t7ttlSI. hlltO T111ll11, CA tJtel .M,..W,.. ts--.r. PuDtl'!W'O Orllfrf)r (04!\I Dolly PllOI OK. S, 17, "· ,., 1'1' 54U·ll P UBLIC NOTICE ~ .. ----~ .. ..,. llllOOr\l9tlt• Ill 111 mti1Wt pertalttltlO PICTITIOUt tUllMIH 10 .. Id .-. Sou(fl f .... l'fl\ "'"'° ,,,. MAMI! 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CA. tlrtJ Publl\!ltOf'JfAnQO> C<M•I 0•••~ p,101, .ALL EC:.HANV IN\/ESTMEN'T CO NO• ,. °"' \ ,7 ,~ me 1Nc . • ce11torro1ec~ .. 11on ... dulv Insurance. t hl' comp<rny said. Office Is atl7785Sky Park Circle, Irvine. \407,. •POOlnl..t Ttv\IM -"'"" PU•W•nl .__ _________________________________________________ _... ... to 0.•d ot Ttv\I <Mlt!<I Aprlf • '"' ·~ l • PUBLIC NOTICE CP-71M HOT"IC'I!' TOCfl£01TOAt SU PfAIOtl COU•'T 0" THE STATf OfC•Ltt<OflNtA l'OR THf COUN'TY Ofl OAANOf (Ot<Md J -,, ""· ., •n•I No. 1~ • • ... book .,,. •• -llo ... °'-CO<I" If, Slate Of Calll°""~ WILL SILL #o 1 PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIOHESI RtOOCP FOR CASH lrt.1yAlll• :s:•m• nt \alp In ,...,u1 monft., Of lht n•t,.,O \l.•lt\I Al Ille P•tr1'1nQ lol ..,,,. <au119 101 •I ~ i.oHh EIKlld Av•nUI' Anahe•m, Catllornln. 1111 rl9hl 1111• ... A'"'" £•'"'•of vr I A c Otocu \MI P,. N N 0 ar>d lntemt conw~ to M>d now N'ld NOTIC c •S Hr PE RY (,IVf N lo th• cr..oltor' Of ..,..•~ n.-f'nr'"d °'""' ... o.-n1 th•I •U pet\Oft'\ hAVlnQ ttfltM\ ,.q•in\t '"" \~Id OM,.dfiint '-',. rfl!OU•t•O tn t u .. uwm. w ith 1~ nr-tMi\Ary YO\lfl'Wu\ if'\ '"" o!ltcr ol II• • ,..... <1' ""' •taovt tn hOtd tourt OI tu PN"'"'"' tl'\ern wwUh IM n111cf1\•·•'V vnut t\Mr~. tn th• u'' 01tf\1Qr.~d •t th• IC'lw o ftif'" o t (01/I NC:.ION A. <llOwl , 100/ W••I '•"t~ St•""'· QntMoc>, CA .,,.7 wnlcll ,, tMi pl•• Of ~\tn ... ,, ot 1rw "" cJf.r\tQf'Wd In All m..tllH\ Of'••~1no to thtt ,..,,..,,.Of w 10 o.•c ~t. w 1tt11n '°'" month\ ..i1w '"" ''"' Pt.llll•<ftllnn ot lf'U\ M •ltlit (111..i °'<Mnllr'• \. ,.,. TM~ J Pa,_ r '"' lll<>r "' '""Will"! ,,.. <WJOYI'" l'\otmfld O; <t'Or"' COVINO TON & CAOWI l y· M•urke o. Co•l"9I0<1 t .. 7 W. ~II !I, 8o1 UIS Ofttarle, CA t1K2 All-yt..,, l!.1t~lltor Pul>ll•""<I Or-(Q41\I On••y P1101 De< u. t•, 26 "" Jen 1 "" ,.,.. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE l>Y II .,,._ Mid OWO of Tru\I "' "'" orODer1., \Uu.tttt'(t tn ,_ttd Coontv nnd '>IAI• d•\(rl!>t!d •~ lot 1Uo1Tr¥1No lllt,lnlllf'CI ty Ot C"O\le ..... ,. ~ (Hff n'hlO fe<or(')lt(I on Aoo-SO. "-' 1'1 to :i.. ln<lu>•v• OI Ml\Ull•~ ~ .• n llw otf1(P of '"" Counlv Rf"-• Ill -c-h fl>" \lrMI _,..., .ind ottwor cnm Mon d,.\•Qoo"tion. 1t ttn". of tt'Nt '"'•' tH"OC)f'tty °"""bed dDOve-,, ovrootfflG to r... ~ Rf'O<lbl•< A...,.u., Co,t• M-.... (4tllomlA •2'71 ""' U-f'\·~ lru•IM dlkl••m• nny ll•billty '"' MIV ln(Offe<lfl<'U Ill 1N' \lrttl Ml<lfl"\ "NI Olhef common ,,.,,QnetiOll, ff ""Y ""'-he•e1n !Ml•d \al• Wiii !>O' m.-. !>UI w11-.1 '0"*''•"' OI w•,,llf"tv. •'Pf"1'' or '"' ol••d. '"°"'Olnq 1111•, P'XM'"'°" o• f"n<umbr*'C .... 10 CM't' thft tttntt1n1nQ "''""Ip.ti """ of t"" ""tef\f \e<ur...i t'IY •1110 Oefld 01 rru.r, 10 w•I \ 16.000 00, Wt1h Int,_,,.,, tf\frton "' l)t'Ov•Ofod •n \.Atd notf"ht • .-dv•ncn ti ""Y. una.r the ''"'" tJf saod O,....i ol f ru\t, fH'\, tM'O"'' ttnd 1>)1'1Mf\\4t\ <>' '"" l tu•18 Mid ol ""' lru\I\ u~ol•d 111 \<Old ~OI T""t 'Tne r...~l<IM'V un!IH -.id ~o ul T ru\t f'\-rplOfat' • o•tutll"d •net CIP ft'Vt'ff'd 10 tnifl" "'~f\IQnl'd • Wrlltf'ft r .. c ..... ,_ of °"'•vii -O.m-tor \al•. 1tnO " written Noh<f' ot --- -0.-l•u•I •nd fl,..llOt• 1(1 ~II Ttw• un No•tt~ ·~ h .. , .. by QiY•r. tnitt ,,.,,..O"•d u•u\•O ,.10 NOH• .. of Ctl•lor"'" CM·"'""' llnn•, lA• P1"" O..f•ult Md [ 11'<11"" 16 'aell In .,., •• !ttt .. t, SM\ F°fM\rlKO, (AUlt'lfnt" h•\ <.Of'"dMJ tn ,,,_ te>unh ' _,...,.,. OW '""'' •lt•d Wltn Ut• F"l>Oiflr4'1 Ot 0f')\tl C)r'OP#ft., ••tot••·-O IMw,Mo <"'PC.I"""''' "" l'lofll""'°" 0•1•0 D<-<•'"""r 1 "" IO C"•ll"'" & lllAn<I\. whiff\ Al>llllO Al L((,l"ANV INVESTMf NI ltO" '*•" '"'' i>l1 0 ,,., f lllnO Or\ f0 tNC (Jfll'( fll'mb•' 1 I'll" Th•· ''''' "1AtH•nt -:.It\ Nf,fth fut llO Avr ll')f ttttOn Of tt1•~ f1fOf)t,\t'fS hrrtnt h I' •1u1t,.. 101 >>tlJ Ah(I• r>erlllw••· Ml\\iOf'I v •• ,.-. •~n.1m, C• lf')8()t C.-J1forn'• Uowrvt•t Jf•tflOf)l"n •1111-.1 rh •tu 11'1 ~'¥1 IY 1nterop(ll'.,.yt-..111111' ,,, 7A()C)()Aht "' ""' "9•d Ttu)t,.. Pe,.wty M1"1tH1V1t10 (11 .... r1 lPVofl Any Ot'ftOr\ Wi'*"'"O to , Oft\ff11•nt on Publl\~ C)rotn(lll1 ( Ofl\I t>All'f P1tot ""' APl)h<•tM "'"Y '''" h1\ 1 (),. m•·nl' [)II< U •• ,. 1'11 \)1) 1e In wllllnQ wtlh ll'W lltOIONI UlrKlo< ----------01 Ill~ I ~Ott Al 0..PD•ll IM~rAn<e (orpO•ellOfl. et '" R~Oi<tn<OI Ollk r u PUBLIC NOTICE Mont~m•rv 5tr•I. 'W•I* ltOO San ------ -"'~"(ll(O, (Jtlllor"I" t4t04 II Any l>"f\Oll 0.•4-II) pr'OIHI '"" 9utiliNI ot 11\h •POlkallor ne ,.., " •tQnt to do M> If toe fllf!1 • wr ~It" noll<t ()f '"' In '"'' wllh 11\9 Al'Q'°"91 Olrl'<lo• wlll\ln ti dtO O' lf'oo CMlt ()f lhl\ f)UOllC<i!tlor ,.,. no"cnnlkltftllet ~tklti\ of tfwo •P pllt ••loll •r• °"Ill~ on IM llflllonAI 01 110 4\ CM•I 01 ,,_ p,A)jk Ille _,,. tel""" by lhe CorPl)tatlOft '"'' Ille I\ •v•ll•bl• lor ootat•« 1n\P"(tlon l1ut1"0 ,.., .... , ~'"'"' t!Ollf\ P11b lhhrd Ouf\\IAnl 10 'a~f llo,, !OJ l•lbl "' ,,. ""' AulH """ A•o111 .. tlon\ 01 tho> ffd<wal Dt"°'ll tnwrenu Co•DOr•llon l•l trORNIAf ANAOIAN llANI' Hv O<ln~ld '> M•r-on .. ,~,,,. .. ..,. Pvoll•""'1 °''"°"'' Co•nt "'"'' Piiot ()1•< "· •• ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE "tCTITIOOS IUSIHIU HAMI! STATE Ml HT Th• lot-no --"d<>IOIO "" '' tit\\ .. ' RAOIUS Rl!CORO'o, ~ H•novft [)fl,,., (MIA~. C.tJll -• .,.,. Mlf 11•1 WVflfl 8•\llOC>. • 100 " •'41 t tH,,. W•v. H•woort e .. dt l'I C•lllOrtil•tl..o l hi\ 11\KUW\\ I' Cl>f\OU(le<I bY 1tn •n OMduAI MICM4'1 J O"llOO Tru" 'tot~t .,., Uted •1th '""' Co..nly C '•" o• O• .. noe C<>Unh on NovtmMr )I ••1' fl10Ult Pu11111-. Or l'IOt Coft\I O•llv P11111 Nov•mll<tt , •• -O.•t ~m""' S 11 It. ,., . PUBLIC NOTICE You'd be wise to set up an I.R.A. or Keogh before the encl of the yegr. You'd be a little wiser to do it at Fidelity Federal. H you work for a company thdl doesn't have d retirement p la n, or if you're self-employed, now's lhc llm<J l!J sel up an I R A or Keogh account December 3 l 1s the end of the lax ycur Open your Keogh or I R A. and you can d efer taxable income for 1978. (Up to $1,500 for IR A . Much more for Keogh) You can also shelter any interest you earn on your money this year. So you'd l:?c wise to get started today A nd here's why you'd be wiser to do 1t at Fidelity Federal We don't charge the yearly trustee fee for handling your account like many places do .. We'll also tak e any stock you've accumulated from a previous pension or profit shanng plan and roll it over into cl tax sheltered I R A . -again at no fee / And at F idelity Feder al, you earn up to 8% interest on your money, compounded daily ~you can double your money 1n less than 9 years. And your account is insured to $100,000 .. So come see us. The sooner, the wiser Fl L'lY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATI ON W~gouFe a /1Jlle wber. Southem California Officoa: Glend61e • Azu1J.1/Glc.r\.do1t1 • B<:llllowor • L.,,·verlv H~L • B1q 8',or Loh • Bh11· ]dy • Bun10 Pcnk • Co: ta Mo• n • C ulvl'r City • Fullorwn • lrvmr-• Lenuno Rt-.1d1 • Lonq Bodch.Ea~,t Loo9 BeGch • Nnwport 8Nt"h/B,oir1d" • N•'wport 81".,ch/Wt.""ltcliff • North Hollywood NorthrtdQo • San Pedro • S&nM Anu • 5<.:ol Booch • Sherman Oaks • St11nton Torrence • Van Nuy:. • Wt~.>t Hollywciod • Now open at 9701 Weat Pico Blvd. Ln Wer .Loi A.ngelH. r I 1 ~·-'116~-Mft.llllC.lll."1'0 ..im!Rll..li....!; rr---::--~~~-Dllf..JJLl!.ILWl...111,l.1.J~'1~·-.· ....... -' ... Ii -OAA.V Pll.Of •••• arranly Plan Garns J~ :-· .. /tlf1ld Spidery Sam Cai dona m.,\ .. 11 ... .l ~ptdl•r hkl' rnold on a plastil' sheet to 'hupe 1t into .in .11rcr&.1ft \\ln1low .it PPG l ndu!ttrte~· plunt in Valencia Tht• pp(; f;.it·1ht \ US('"i fnOl l' than 250 m olds rn raun caun~ plasllc w 1nd:.h1clch. c 0 ub1n wrndo~s. win~ light l en ses and other transparen<:tC'.., for m1htary. commerc1al and business aircraft B y Judge WA. tuNGTON <AP> lJ S Dl11 rict Court Judae Aub1.,.y Robln1on Jr hu wuod • l)ftml· n nt lr\,JUJ\t•Uon prohlbll· Ing the McDonn e ll Oou1lns (.'orp rrom m&1kln11 undlscloeed pay m ~nts to rorelgn or rlrloh1 and airlines 1'ht• ~curtue1 and Ex c hange <'ommualon u•kt'd f0t th Injunction urcu1lna MrOonnell Oougl u or falling to dis l'io11c Sl5 8 m11Uon in I U('h Pftym('nl McDONNELL Ooualas consentud to R obinson '!\ ru lln ll wlth<>ut u<Jm 1ttlng or df'nylng lht• aJlegat1on1 The settlement r .. quired. a mong olher th\ngs. lhut a special comm 1ttec review the accuracy of information supplied by Mc Donnell DQug las. The committee will also investigate other aspects of the com plaint. including commissions and other payments made 1n SPECTACULAR S 1500 Minimum Japan. Iran and Kuwait. WHtTt WATB Vll W .•. DAY & HIGHT Tax Sheltered THE PAYMENTS al· ovaLOOklHG LAGUNA! legedly made by the cor· • REDWOOD 4 GLASS HOME Investments po rations were not 11 · •CUSTOM DESIGN •1., c 01u 1r Gro"'th legal. but the SEC said 3 BEDROOMS 2'' BATHS On"'ted they should have been Pl us LARGE FAMIL y ROOM ..... Mn'-d i s c I 0 s e d l 0 \omtPmoorary Df''l1Qn A n c)(C"hllt:'Cl urttl •le9htered SeorltlH stockholders. ma<.IProiece O..ty The SEC s aid the MUSTHSH~T041'f'ttfCIATf' •IOYeonot~"'u aircraft maker m a de For AppG(fthnltwt G erald L Kcnak undlsclOl'cd payments of 'New' Home Repair lmruance Popular By JOUN CUNNIFF ' A .. l ...... •AIWl!nt NEW \'ORK :_ Home repair lnlurance or war· ra.oty plant. t0me requ.lrtna no lnapeetlon of the plumbing, heaU.ng and other componentl covered. are 1_preadJn1 acrota the country. • On Of the big benefit., already demorustrat.ed, Is the ability of the plan.s to promote real ettate u lea. alnce oth rwl1e besltan\ buyers ire auured the co•l or unoxpected repair bllla will be minlmlied. WRE11JEa THE P LANS CAN adequately pro· tect exlJUng bomtowncra on • contlnuJng b11ia bu yet to be demonstrated. however, alnce some are available for only a year and others hive broad ex· clualon cl au.tea. ~ Th@ national Association or Realtors has en· doraed the plan3 ot five warro.nty or lnaurance com· pnnlea. und states that coverage ls avaJlabte in all or parts or:JIJAlatfl and the Dlatr1ctofColumbia. In addillon. "three or lour major companies are in th<' 1,ast stages or approval." 11aid Ken Slack. chulrman or the reltltors' home pJ'Ol.e(:Uon commit· tee He said they have " nationwide capablllty. •· "PERSONALLY," 8410 SLACK, AN In dlanapolis real estate man. "I believe that down the road every mort~age lender will require first· yeur protecUon for the buyer .. -The plans vary. but in most mstances either buyer or seller pays the fee. Sometime!! they share the cost. lo some Instances only an inspection 1s purchased; In others. a warranty or insurance. with or without inspection. For example. Homestead lnspection Warran· t y Co .• Camden. N.J .. will ll\Sptet properties for $100 up. but one.year warranties cost al least an additional $1()(), depending on the property. It aJso offers a non.Inspection warranty ror $250. but fewer components are covered. WHILE SOME REALTORS ARE HAPPY about the plans. which provide them with a marketing tool. others are less than pleased. feel· ing the plans advertise derecls that could destroy a prospective sale. D EFECTIVE COMPONENTS A a£N'T covered, and age llmlta are placed on othen. A hot wa~r heater over 10 years old, for example, might be excluded rrom the warranty. The war. ranty la renewable ofter one >' ar. I Minnehoma Insurance Co., Tulsa. Okla., charges S22S a year for its non·lnapecUon plan, plus *39 ror central air condltionJng, with a 125 de- ductible per component per occurrence. The plan 1 1Sn't renewable. · Pacillc·C&I West. Walnut Creek. Callt., whlcb claims 2.000 offices throughout CaJJfomia, char11!$ j $210 . plua S30 for cenlrul air. A $20 service chara~ 111 added fvr each occurrence. Protection hs re-j new able. So for. only two companies, Homestead and Certlried Homes Corp .• Columbia, Md .• offer re-1· tor.approved plans that Include an inspecUon of. the property and Jhe components to be covered. Each company·s p'1an has a deductible or $100 per component and ls renewable on Inspection. Homestead's plan is fQr \WO years, Certlfled'a ro 12 to 18 months. I N MOST INSTANCES. THE inapectiona certificates. warranties or insurance policies ar arranged an cooperation with a realtor or the loea board of Realtors. although .Jton-realtor plans also exi.st The realtors say the companies they endorse meet rigid financial and manpower standards have the ability lo adjust claims quJckly. and earl ·offer various options. s uch a.s coverage of apj pliances and septic tanks. Television 'Disc System Hot Item ATLANTA CAP > -Three st.ores here may be the first tn the country lo carry the lat~l vid~ gadget. a prerttorded television disc system. , A few minutes after the d.Jscs went on sale. alJ three stores had sold out their limited ~tock. Cal 494 15 6 752 2247 644-2507 $4 .6 million lo foreign ~~~~~~=·~=4~•=0~·~,,~~·=~~·~~·="~:~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ governm ent officials ..: and ofricials of gov· On the other hand. the existence of an anspe<'· t1on certltlcate. or a wananty or insurance pohc>, could help the realtor avoid being caught in the middle. should a buyer s ubsequently claim he was misled. tlomestead's non·lnspecl1on plan requires the buyer of the plan to list the condition of the roofing surface. and the electrical. heating. air condition· ing and plumbing systems . Magnavox. which manufactures the system, ls using the three stores to test·market fhe machine. which uses a small laser light beam to relay Im· ages and sounds from a video dlsc to the viewer's television screen. The player carries a retail list. price or $695. The discs cost from $5.95 for half· hour s hows to $15 95 for full·length movies. I I I I ., I I I I I I T hen.-arc n pportun1t1c.., w c1 •nvcrr m1 '"'c' nnnn.,lly u~J tu I "I\ 1.1:-.1·, lf)IP lll\l''lnll:ll" I h.11 Lll"I gl lll'l.th : J'llh'IH 1.11 1111.llllW Hy .... mg .1 \',ffll'f)' "' I.I~ ,Jwlrl·r rn1gram' t llm:ndy .1v.11l.1hl1·. II " f"' 1 .... 1hl~: I• 1 gl'm:r.itt· .en 1nJ1n1.ti: n:rurn un 111\l· .. 11111·1\h. But you &houlJ act promptly, 1 ... l.111~· tht• new 1.1x l,t\\ ,J1111' 1111 .1 n11ml~r , •I l\:chn1qw.., 1ha1 .11t· ,tdl .1v.11l:1hh· tor rh1. ru11:unJl·r 11f J 978. For information contact P.1rkl'r J).1k-, ~·11111r \11<.1· Pn.:~tJl·n· .tr (714) 644-4620 11r .11 d1l' :1ddr1·' h1 •\\I\ h •. I, l\\ Morgan, Olmstead, ~~'JI_ Kenned~ ~9ardner 1111• •11n. 111 I\ .• ,,~,'''"", 1•1 It• '\, ,,,1,, ,, " ),.,~ ,,,.,l I,, li.111~• .111.I \ >1)1, r 11111" •1· 111 "l1.111v• • \If'•'• ·'-111 l1.111>1 ...... :-,,.,l"'' l'11h•...;,,.. ),rl ·<•r. h.im.11· 1-'1 "•111!1 UI"' '"'" I .. q\111.:• It l 1\ 4l\"'14 Have you conte m plated making a n investmen t in real estate? MERRILL LYNCH Invites you to consider: JMB Income Properties, Ltd • .VI $60,000,000 Price: SJ,000 per Interest Minimu m Pur ch ase: $5,000 or 5 lnterests T111a lldr • rl1.,1•nu nr unman 11/Jf'm1q ,\,, otfi•nnq u modt' rrcrpl hi/ o l'ros~tl111 /I/I'd u-11/1 1111• dt'JKlrlrm.,11 n/ I.ow 11/ 1111' St1J11• 11f ,\1•u \ nrk attd tit' Uurt1au of Srrurit11>11 '!t>tx'.rtm•'Tll 111 l~1u·11nrl f'ublt<' .\o/•·tu 11/ llw :oilafr "/ 1\1•11 Jtrllry f'<nrhl'r thr AllONlt'JJ lrt'Tlt rnl 111 1111• .'il11/1• uf ft.t•u• Yori< rmr lllt' Rurt•ou o/ Sl't'unttl'• tJ/ l/1r Stru1 of Nl'w JN11r11 111111pn.~.v1•rl1m or r·ni~nr~l'd tlw rrll'nls <1/ lh1S u//1•n11p Cap1n 11/ lht! l'rv•J"rlu1 may lw ot>lnmnl tr<tr'1'th1• 1mlll'r11g111'd in any .'itat .. 111 UJhtt'h 11 11 tnwful to olfl'r th11•e aecunllt'll ~-------------~-----------------Mu1l to: Mcrnll L:;n~h. 1000 N. Main St .. S1t.nta Ann. Ca 112702 Or <'ull 547-7272 Gmll<rntn: 1 woWd IDtr 10 llnow men about ~ 1 bmited pwtner d JM.I blcotnt Propuuca, Ud.·VJ. "-lend mu PrOlpecfl& AU-.~-:-:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C•r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mtn11~•Anouai•~~~~~~...A~Maa.a. ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ernment·owned airlines -since 1969. Another $3. 7 million went to oUiciuls or private airlines, the SEC said. And S7.3 million an pay ments were chan· n e led e ventually to foreign government and foreign airline officials, the SEC said .' Mortgage Custome r s .G e t Check Crocker Oank is send· Ing chttks totaling $6.6 million to more than 17.000 home mortgage customers as the bank i>e funds impound ac· count s urpluses that huve accumulated in the wake of Proposition 13. The checks, averaging $375. are being sent to 80 percent of the bank's h ome m o rtgage customers who maintain impound accounts for tax and insurance pay· men ts. Last July, after the passage of Proposition 13 . C rocker offe r ed customers the choice or reducing the tax portion or their impound pay- ments by 60 percent or keeping the payments at the pre· Propositio n 13 level. 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'n?:.:·~ t;~":.,' ~I~ 11 ' : " M"' '· • , :.:·v; :lo f:lt J '~ tm.:·...; . 1~ ~ r.:-:.~ I~~ .. 'J: I ! ?•"'-·+·" ~"'!(':" g 1'~~ =1 f :·: .,.._::·~ I :: .. 3:: ~· 41 -i~ NEW YORK (AP)-Flreatone = 2 m .. ~llCO I 20 ldf t "" ttllfll\.. • p I ...... ~' ' l,JO , • n~"' Ill(,, . f ,. Tire " Rubber Co .• the nation's " '" M • n • ... "I> J"'~' ~ "" Hull ,. • ..-• " rsv. ..... Mii I DtH1 ' n . "·' .... nd l •-•tire m "ker s-'d today a MJ •• ,., -"" ..., llfl~ "'Huy( n ,~* 101.,,, •. IWIW ,,,,,, 1 , ••. P Pl., ~ t 'i-J aeco ·are-~ .. . w l~y December ti, Ul78 OAILV PILOT 87 Na t io11al Pastim e U.S. the Leader As Debt Rise s .. . By MILTON MOSICOWlTl Speoding more thao we earn hu become a national pa.tllme. SpWTfld on by Visa and Master Charge, we're lnduJ9. late ln our anDual Cbrlatmu spending orn. The bank$ tbjt lasue these plastic credit cards have the true Christma spirit. They encourage us not to worry about havinl ~b money to cover our purchases. Santa Claus is dt- UJhted to extend credJt at 18 percent lnt.ereat TIUS PATl'ERN OF 80RROWJNG from the ruture ~ pay for current pleasure is lockN rtrmly in place ttt ev~· leve l of our economy. beginning with the government ano ext.cndlns to the corporate and consumer sectors. The pattern Is most visible In our balance of trad('. F4r 29 conseeullve months. the United States ha~ been µuy h• mort ror imported.products than we earn t>y our expo~. This deficit ha..~ achieved 15uch permanency that chetlls fO up whenever we manage to reduce the shortfall. In October. ror example. the United States exported SlJ billion of goods whale importlng Sl5.1 bill.Ion. leaving $2.1 billloo in arrears. But Courtenay Slater. ch.ltf economist of the Commerce Department, put an opUmlaU.C face on this showing by noting that the monthly trade deficit durln~ August. September and October averaged $1.IJ billion. which she said proudly was "the first lime in over a year that Money Tree the deficit has averaged below S2 billion for a three-month period." That's like you and m(• ·whooping for joy because this month we spent only $90 mon:" lhll.ll we earned instead of the usuaJ $100. WE ALL KNOW THAT ONE of the most eHect1ve ways to get our finance> m order is to cut our spending. It's painful -but eff~clive. We -the United States. that is · tried to do that last year when we were bemg inundated by television sets from Ja pan. President Carter's trade negotiator. Robert Strausb . went to Tokyo, knocked some heads together arid got the Jap'anese to agree to hold down their exports to l.7 million sets a year . That's a bout one million fewer sets than th~ number the J apanese shipped here in 1976. No sooner had this deal been negotiated, however. than the Ta1wancse and South Koreans saw a big opening 1 an the market -and rushed to fill it. Taiwan shipped about 650,000 color receivers to the United States Uus year. And the Koreans, who supplied bn· ly 48,000 sets for the U.S. market in 1976. stepped up their exports to 97.000 last year and some 300,000 this year . RESULT: THE SAVINGS WE achieved by reducing imports rrom Japan are being wiped out. So the beat goes on: TV sets from Japan, Truwan and South Korea ... cars from Japan and Germany .•. Sneakers from South Korea . . . radios and jeans from Hong Kong •.• clothespins from mainland China ... 011 from Saudi Arabia. There's a Limit to how many planes Boeing can gell to cover these purchases. We'll be all right a.fl long as we don't have to balance our checkbook. HollSing Starts ·Hike Continues r WASmNGTON (AP> -Despite near record·high bl· terest rates, the naUon's houslllg industry continues to en- joy one of Its best years with housing starts al an annual rate oC 2.1 million in November. the government reports. It was the ninth month in 1978 that homes have been built at a rate of over 2 million, the mark of an excellent year. The rate In October was just under 2.09 million THERE WAS SOME .EASING IN building permits for future home construcUon. an indication that the home· building industry is finally feeling the errects or the higher cost or money. . The Commerce Depa rtment said building permits in November were Issued at an annual rate of 1.69 million, down 2 percent from the October rate of 1.72 mi!Uon. The c05ts of hom e mortgages average more than 10 percent nationwide. and approach 11 percent in some areas. The fact that people have continued to buy and build homes with mortgages so costly has been a puzzle to economists . HOWEVER. MOST BELIEVE THAT people are in· vesting their money m homes as a hedge against mflation. After discount.mg interest rates to offset the eCfe<:t of inna lion. which is nearly 10 percent. the actual rate or in\erest is not so tugh. economists say. and homes have be<:ome a good investment as a result. Nevertheless. Michael Sumichrasl. chief economist for the National Assoc1at1on of Home Builders. s;_1id Mond:Jy that November may be lht• last month for awhile in which housing starts top the 2 malhon rate. "Money 1s much hurder to get now: conditions have chanRed considerably In the last 30 dliys, '' he said. BUT EVEN IF HOME·BUILDl!'!ilG slows, as ex~ted. Sumicbrast esttmnted that housing starts wlJI be about 1.6 million in 1979. which would be "not a bad year. really." Housing starts last year totaled 2 million. and' starts during the first 11 months of Uus year totaled l,895.100. a 2 Jlercent Increase over the total of l ,857,900 bullt during th · first 11 months of 1977 4 /or 1 Split b y I BM Helps Steady Dow NEW YORK (API -Intom aUonaJ Business Machines' plans ror a 4-for·l stock spill helped lbe fttock market ~t a modest l(ain today. halting Monday's sharp d line. The Oow Jooes average ot 30 ind~triaJs, down 17.84 polDU Monday, recovered 0.3S to 787.86 alter four hours of tradlnte today. Galnen outpaced losers by about a 5·3 margin among New York Stock Exchan1e·llsted Issues Got~ Jumps $3 to $7 -~-•• , tt .... •s lllCI IM , --~ ;~· ! 1 " ....... _ • =-!2 . , lt lo1t $127.2 mlUion ln the quarter ~~ ,,.., ~ m ~ t'! l;~I' 1 ,,,. t"."i) 'c~npl 3.50 ,. Ml,! ..... ~ u 11 ·. Ml ny,~ '·'t E of1:40 : ,, ,, ended Oct. :u. The IOftl was allr1but "''' '°" · ~ f:-"' ed.Tif u '1 r...,· '11 11 HACP uo ~ fl ~ :. 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O.awng "' ~ l)ncM ...... oped "'9ourc• • CMICW& A9CNIWI Major Change uo ~ ~°;!~o.-chN I• a ~ glr1 ttlerwts ano ..,.., AKi.y l'MllD I ==-TD David Ogden Stier' (right>. a regular on .. M ·A •S•H" as the stuffy MaJor Winchester, i$ shown in u scene with James Stephens from tonight's episode of "The Paper Chu~c" at 8 p.m. on CBS, Channel 2. . THAOUOH THE ART'S PalnllflO'" (J) CAOS8-WIT8 (!I MEAVOM'RN <11.eata-Arnold Schwar· ztneggor. M.,11u To10 Jam.Muon 7:001 £=EoGAME A8CMEWS • ()) JOKER'S WILD 80( MIUJON DOU.AA MAN A rullltess •••oruontsl threatens the hve• ot 30.000 ·-· with a deadlynervegaa • &ANR>AO ANO &oH Fr.ct an•IOUllY IWIJll ,.,. amvat of 1111 alt:ter and lier M10I llulbend flt MACH£IL I LEHRER REPORT ~ Df.IMONING HOME IHT£AIOAS "Design 8.ttlcs" 7 30 IJ MARLO ANO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE Mlfto e11amtOeS the-'· 1y.flve year hlllOf)' or 11111a· 11on from lhe Wrtghl Brothers" 12·MCOnd 11911 10 the training ot as1ro- nau11. Cha1111el Llsti•9• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angel~s ()) KFMB (CBS) San Otego D KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles: 9 KCST (ABC) San Otego • KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KC'ET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles G!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunttngton Beach I CANOtO CAMERA OATIMOOAME QJ) HOU. vwooo 80UAAE8 G TIC TAC OOOOH • AOAM-12 Mill.lay Ind Reed aosoect I ... rectung yard 01 ateahng old cars tor 0"8f'HH scrao metal tJ:) 28TONIGHT PrOdueet-reponer Mana Mur10z 11111ts CabrlllO VIi- iega In S aticoy, wtllch II owned 1.nd being reo.- velOped coopetattvety by fonn workers ~~SHOW 8:00 IJ CJ) THE PAP~ CHASE P,..mldlerm J111er. IHd one atudy group mem~ to htre a tutor and obtain old Klngatleld exam qUN- 11ona. 0 THE BEAR WHO SLEPT THROUGH CHA&STMAS Ted E. Bear, a young bruin. decides lo poatpone hrs winl« htbll'natlon In order 10 aearctt ta< ()lrlsl· INl (AI • MOY18 • • '• "Natnu, Tiie IClller Wllale.. ( tHll l H Merl•••ll•• RIChl•d trdnlen A klli9t ..m.ie •• aall.cl from OMlh by a nat11tal 11 lhletffled 1n ••udylt10 Ill• ~ (2 1'111) 8 Q'.I HAPtJ"t' OAV8 r._ "°"' ·~-• vtf"f uM11oec.lect Chtlttm11 gift ltOrft Nt ~·toel fltMr • MOYll • • 't "In EM!Y!Y Country .. t 1eea1 Tony rranclO.., Anfln•ll• Comer A ~tench lntalliget!Oe OOIOIMll In ctlatl)e of al\ Allied OC*· auon !Ntl <*ll'OY a Oar· man IOfl)edo procMilton '*1191' 12 l'lrt ) • ORM. ('08(AT8 QolMTMAS • MOVIE • * ''i Jamboree" ( 1957) Conhlf Franct•. Count &ISie rwo llnll8'• hilt In and oul or IOv• wllh I'*' !!1l9'tll (2 hr• I IE LIVE FROM THE MET~AN .. T (Ilea" Shirley verr,11 ilnd Luciano P"'arolll •ltr "'Pucdnl"s ClaNIC J- Conton conduct •. 6S SPECIAL 'Uke The Wind" lndfvlduel eapreulons 01 faith In Ille hves of nve peoc>le ire documented 8:30 0 ONCE UPON A 8T AMY NK»fT G11nly Adams (Dan Hagolrtyl NII OUI 111 a rag- ing 1>11z:zar d 10 !ocate a young couple HP41f•led tram lhelr cttltdren by an IYlllanc:he . 8 o:I LAVEANE & SHIRLEY The gitlt come up witll a UftiqUe Wfly tO rlJM fTIOney IOf Mr. OeFazlo'a annual tree Chrlatmat dinner for bu/N. t:OO 8 C88 MOVIE "The MllliOf:lw•" (Prem- iere) Marlin 8tla9m, Edwllrd Alben. The~ of three people are drt1tk:al- 1y c:tienged wherl lheY sud· dent; receive one milhon dollara eacll tram en eccen1rtc; bllllonaife. 8 QITHE CAAP9fTEA8 "A Chrlalmu Ponralt" Karen and Richard Car· penter celebrale the ttoll· dfly Mason wllh guesll Krtaly and Jimmy McNI· chol. Geotooa Engel a.nd ~Ketty. TUBE TOPPERS ., CBS 8 7:30 -Marlo ond the Magic Movie Mochine. This children's program gets a prime tlmc airing as Marlo traces the 7S·y~ar history of aviation. . NBC D 8:30 -··once Upon a Starry Night." Dan Haggerty returns as Grizz· ly Adams ln this new TV movie about a young couple separated from their children by an avalanche . ABC fl 9 :00 -The Carpenters. Karen andtuchard celebrate the holiday season in this special with Gene Kelly. Georgia Engel and Kristy and Jimmy McNichol. • MfAV ORlfflN cw..11· Arnold Schw&r- Leneggef. M1r1h.1 Toto, J1me1 Mason, Lonnie SllOrr. Hugh Downs '9 MA8TEAPtECE THEATAE ··Tne Ouchell Ot Duke Slr .. I The 0\1151ders" Ch•leS Tyrflll antena'"s a MW guest. wllO 1s term•· na11y ur (Pan 9 of t5) ()) MOVIE ••• "'Miracle On 3'41h Street" t 19731 Sebasllan Cabot. Dllnd Hartman An Old man named Kris Knn- Ole 11 lllfed, by Mac·{•. as S11nt1 Claus 1n the TllanllagMng Dey pet.cle (2hrl.) 10:00 0 MAC DAVIS: OR8TMA8 ODYSSEY 2010 Mac: Oallll end Ilia gunlS Bemadette Peters and Ted Kntgnl pcm«tt a tvluriallC ~ aboul a family •~ng 10 cope wilh 111e new Wflion of Ctlrlslmas ··~· HUTCH St8'811y01 petty hOodluJn • U\lle brother 11 kidnapped -by a gting ol rutl'llell coU"n. terleotera. • NIOHT GAU..ERY Ouriog an "oul ot body'" e~. a woman wit· nesaes • tatal lh<>Ollng and ~ a vlc11m of lem~ 10-~ • N£W8 , VOTEM' PIPELINE "County Beel" 11:<101D•(J)O NEWS UAASCUJ8 • MOVIE ** "Code Name· Red Roeea"" ( 1969) .i-Daty. Pier AtlQtlL An AmerlCan Nbolllge ettperl IS patl• chuted betlind enemy '"- 10 retnev. the llolen plant of Ille Allltd 1n11U1on. 12 hrs I e THEooo~ Fell• and OSc:at a11amp1 10 escape the turmoil or moo. em lrvflg by talung up res;- oence tn a ral1g1ous r~treel · e ~0002NIOKT Questa· Doug ano Diana Mllclletl. Larry Guy. Mrs. Belly Froelictt. fD OtCK CAVETT "How LAgftlmate IS 81acll Englllll?" ou.11· Geneva Smlthermll't, J-si.oo. J L, OlllMd. JoM Simon. (Part 2 of 21 11:.30 IJ Cl) 8AANA8Y JONES Barnaby Investigates the murder ot a fc><mer COiiege profnlOt who uncove<ed a real estate swindle (RI 0 BEST OF CAA80N Host. Johnny Carson, Gueats: Tony 8enne11. Ch•'* Nellon Reolly. Or Cail Saoan· (RI e TWIUOHT ZONE Anhuf Cuf'tll is unellpect· edty and ~ thrown 1n10 Ille world of HOiiy• WOOd 8 @l A8C MOVIE • • •• 11 HarrowhouH" ( 197'1 Charle• OrOdln. candice 8efgen A buSI· ne11man-1urnec:t-burglar and a bored sociatrte ct\81- 18191 the WOf'ld"s greatea1 MCUrtty 1ya1em lo UNI a lon~.(RI I THE GONG SHOW OET'aMAA'T A Cl\ar>ge tn &SMgMMlnlS IS "ordered" by a KAOS agent lmpef'SOf\allllQ the Presodenl on t ..... llOt bne &l) CAPTIONEO "8C NEWS MOANING 12--00 8 lWIUOHT ZOH£ "'What You Hoed A dOwn- 11110-out" trHNI to ma).• tnOlheif man'• llblllly 10 lelt Ille Mure Into I Qfolt1 • ALfAEO HtTCHCOCt< PflESENTa A ~n tS •eec>On· tlt>lt tor Ille dealll Of I young 111en when he refUNI to tllo10I a 1~ 10 ~ 111111 on a naffOW • HOH£YMOONEA8 Allpl\ lftd Ed try to oat on the good lllde Of a ~ CC>mPM'f e•ecullve. 12'~8 MOVIE • •'> .. To Find A Rainbow"' ( 19111 Oocu· mantary A 1am11y soend• lhetr YacatlOf'I e•plotlf'lO the Grand Teton ""°"n1a1n Range II hr , 55 min ) • MOVIE • • • .. BIOwtng Wild. ( 1953> Gary Cooper. 8ar- t>ota Slanwyck A wild· caner ano h11 power-hun- O'Y wlle auempt 10 make 11 t>ig In Ille oH fields J2 hrs.) ti) MOVIE • • .. Free FOf AM" (1949) Rot>e<I CurnmlnQs. Ann Bly1h A rou"Q OhlO Inven- tor deYetol)s a tablet that turns waler into g&90llne. (1 ht , 30 tnin > 12:.-0 8 ()) C88 LATE MOVIE •••Y, ··1 NeYer Sang Fa< My Father .. (l!liO) MeNyn ~-Gene Hackman. A~ man ltnds tt d•tftCUlt 10 reconc:lle ht& dlf- lerencet wilh h•• elderly lall\ef 1;000 T~ROW Questa· tdenllcal 1w1n1 Or Judy Hagedorn ano Or J8net l(IZZ>af I LOVE EXPERTS 1:30 NEWS WAHTE(); DEAD OR ALIVE ··Ma1chma.ke<s·· 2:000 NEWS 0 MOVIE * * · One Step To Hell• (19681 Ty Hardin. Rosaano Btlzzl A group ol e$C8Ped lllldttflC ktllefl feed the men e111gned 10 the rec:aptu•e tn a lllOUland mile Cl\aM thfougll Afrtea. C2 hrl > G) OETSMART To obtain a 1111 of enemy aoenta. CONTROL make. a oeel Wtlh lhe 1111 ti ownef. 2:2&1 NEWS 2:27 NEWS 2".*> 8 MOVIE • • .. The 8oQr And TM Oealll" (1963) Manfred l<rug ( t hr , 66 min > • MOVlf • • • "You Only LMt 011ce" ( t937) Henry Fondl, SIMa Sidney A lremed conviet Moot9 way °"' ol pneon. ( 1 tw., 30 min) HT ·= • • • ··TM Comfnand"' C 1964) Guy Mactt.on. Joerl W.idon A Witt" tfnallV resotvel Iha queiltlon of Wyom1og·1 ownerllllp. c 1 hr . 66 min) •:ooD MOVIE •••• ,., "'$Goil Of The Antarctic" ( 1948) John Miiis. ~ek Bond. An 8CCOUfll of one of lhe moe1 herole awplOlta In ttt•llh 111$10fY, lhe Ill-lated ••pe- dlflOO to lhe South Pote, (2 hrw.1 • MOVIE • • "SlavM Of BabYIOft" ( t953) Rlc:llard Cont•. Un· da Chrlslian. •:.251 NEWS •:30 MOVIE • *'"' "'Me•• Simon Chetty" ( 1950) Zena Mo1anau. John 8llleY Wedne•da9'• Da111 l•e Mo.,W. AFTERNOON 12:00 D .... A Witch WMtlout A Broom'· ( 1961t Jeff Hunter. Marla ~· A 11Ullful 16th oentury. ,.... In I0¥9 'Mttl • 2 century hlllory prof , II hr., 30mln.) •••••• ,,.. Beby'" p961) George Hemllton, Mercedel McCambridge. A yQUng mute glrl mlrac:u- tOUllY -reg.tin• hef YOice and tallt tn I0¥9 wlttl the 4WltlQ8!1$1 the th/Ilka la ~· (t hr .• $0 min.) 3:()0 ®) ••• ,., ··Man On The Oullld•'· t 1974) Lorne Greene, JamH OllOf\. When bOll'I hd eon end hit grand9orl are kMled, a retired pollOe olfiC* likes ac:1IOO. (\hr • 30 min.) 3:30 •••• ,., "'"-*' ~ Frank" (19691 Jon Voight. Mon1Que Van Vooren. Am4Wlca becom8S populat· ed 10lllh sope!'mel'I. g.809- Slef•. mad 110enli815 and monsters. (I hr .• 30 min.) Marti"' Ebsen ·'Millionaire' Back INs1Wfl Star D a r r e n McGavin plays a c I ever con. artist in a two- p art Di sney movie, airing J an. 7 and 14 on NBC, Channel 4. Horwred LAS VEGAS <AP> - Wild and crazy come· dian Steve Martin has been voted ''Entertainer of the Year" by mem· bers of the American Guild of Variety Artists at the organization's ninth annual awards ceremony. Martin received the "Georgie" statuette - named io honor of late songwriter George M. Cohan -Sunday night during taping of a television s pecial scheduled to air on CBS Wednesday, Jan. 10. THEY GET HELP FROM 'MIWONAIRE' Edward Albert, Pamela Toll Featured MARTIN ALSO was~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ named male comedy s tar of the year by AGVA, the nation's largest entertainment union. ··Entertainer of the Year" award-winners in previous year s were Totie Fields, Johnny Carson, Ben Ve reen. Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Uza Minnelli and Bob Hope, who was honored twice. Also during Sunday's presentation, AGVA 's special "Golden Award" was presented to Buddy Ebsen for "outstanding entertainment provided to the American public over a long period of years." Tribute to Flight Scheduled on '50' The Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum's collection of aircraft and spacecraft and the adventures of the men and women, who made manned flight a reality, are the inspiration for "A Place of Dreams," an hour-long special narrated by Cliff Robertson, which will air at 10 a.m. Wednesday on KOCE-TV, Channel SO. The program is followed al 11 a.m. by "Affair in the Air." a documentary on the love of Oying, shot on location at the 1977 Experimental Aircraft Association Fly-in convention in Oshkosh, Wis .. the world's largest aviation event. "A Place of Dreams" utilizes newly filmed. closeup looks at the National Air and Space Museum's collection of aircraft and spacecraft, displays from the museum's many exhibit halls, A SELECT commit-early newsfilm of flight's pioneers, and vintage tee. headed by AGVA photographs. honorary pres ident The broadcast seeks to capture the excitement George Bums, named and wonder experienced by the over 25 million Ebsen for the award. It people who have visited the National Air ana previously has been pre· --'s.,..p_a_ce.;...-M_use __ um __ s_ln_ce __ it___,ope.__n_ed_on __ Ju_l_y_l_._1'_97_6_. __ senled to Milton Berle. Edgar Bergen. Jimmy Durante, Lucille BaJI, Duke Ellington, Kate Smith, Jack Benny and George Burns. Other award winners at the Sunday night award ceremony were: -Carol Burnell, female comedy star of the year. -Barry Manilow, male singing star. -DEBBY Boone. female singing star. -Ann-Margret, song and dance star. -The Bee Gees, vocal group. Santa's Real See for YoUf'Mll et Hunt1ngtoA Center The Christmas Gift for all Seasons. &fat s'iiiTn '• tJllTIFIOTES on yota.r H•t. ,.,,,, •• ' nl a•. • GoodMal~J' 01,_'aioc--. 9Jluatl~ •z. •GK .A.SG-V• ~ Fifties Series Becomes TV Mtnie ~ By PETER J . BOYER might have ~"'.allowed ~e idea of an LOS ANGELES <AP> -For more eccentric millionaire giving away a than 20 years. Don Feddersoo was on million dol~ars. every week, b':'l television's main line a never-miss would today s hip buy the fantastic ' . yarn? producer whose shows were consis· Perhaps considering the success of tt:nt su~cesses. Then suddenly, the ''Fantasy Island,'' certainly DO thesis nice ~bing bet~een Fedderson and on realism, CBS programs chief American TV viewers was ov~r. Donald "Bud" Grant gave Feddefson . It wasn't a happ~ se~aratioo. ~V 3 ring viewers. through their Nielsen family "He. asked, 'How'd ya like to make surrogates, let ~edderson know they a "Millionaire" movie?' .. Fedderson were weary of.his products; ~d Fed· says. "I said a million dollars derson was n l abou~ to gi_ve the couldn't last two hours <inflation, you viewers what the ratings said they know) but maybe we could do a wanted. tril g " Fedderson was Crom the school or 0 Y • , • nice-guy television. He made shows A!liD THATS WHAT ~bey d1~. like "The Millionaire," "My Three To~ght, .after a 17-year ~ap '!! his Sons" and "Family AfCair... w~1~d g_iv~~way obsess ion. The Straightforward, often simplis tic '1ilhon8.lre returns to CBS at 9 stufrthatneverlacked a moral. o clock on Channel 2. His heroesworeties As you may recall. '"Th e · . Millionaire" turns on the eccentric WHEN "FAMILY Affair" and whims of a reclusive tycoon who "My Three Sons" were axed in the changes people's lives by giving early '70S, Fedde~n became a TV them $1 mtllion c hecks . The ·-~---...... ~ ... , ................. ... DIWU8S'llAMOllZ Cos~ M~ {114J 646'°573 -lrl7l0 •11•~ Sot & S... • ~·•OO • 1 1~ •I lO ••OJO COT8'1Y ZI dropout. Folks dido t want Fred Mac· Mitlionaire is never seen· Michael Murray's pipesmoke pb!losophy.: Anthony, bis raithfuJ courie~. does his lei!!!:~~ they wanted free-wbeehng anti-biddin1t. AN1'e1m 17141 772-8902 ' ITAONM IMlrwH• °'~ (7141 639·8770 her~s who could ~low away a . few In tonight's movie-version, The -;:========::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=====: baddies before the first commercial. Millionaire strikes thrice: be doles "l couldn't find anything I wanted bucks to an unfortunate accountant to do. to tell you the· truth," Fed· <Martin Balsam) racing prison on a derson says. "I didn't want to do the bum rap to three brothers (the violence. It's easy to do, but I didn't Hudson brothers) browbeaten by want to." their boss and to the son (Edward Last year, while co~plling clips Albert. Eddie's boy> of a wealthy from old shows for its SOth an· tyrant who needs cash to save his niversary special, CBS noticed that wife's health clinic famous faces kept .popping up in its •• 'THE MILUONAJRE' is people old . long-runnang hit , "The Millionaire." It brought back stories •. ~.God know~ we need~- pleasant memories for the erstwhile pie stones, he says. '!'he fant.a:s1es No 1 network · of people will never ~ie . . . htUe · · people. That's the basic concept or THOSE MELLOWS of the 'SOs storytelling." CHRISTMAS SHOPPER'S LA-Z-BOY SALE ~T·\RT'°\ T0\10RRO\\ ·UA CINEMA Westmins1er 893-0546 reo 529~ ONEDOME EDWARD'S HMIOR Orogne 634-2553 Costa MtsJ 646-0573 ?X>MICS / CROSSWORD r MARMADUKE l_I SUPERHEROES MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX ' NKYWINURIEAN ,,.,, MISS PEAOt by Men ~ DAil ¥ PtLOT ft. PEANUTS • -by curtts M. Schull .'T}llS IS 1W/.CAAISTMA5 STOtN ... ''SANTA AND HfS RAIN 6EAR'' l' IN MIS lf'EU.OW SUCKER AAO 816 RU88ER BOOT5. HE SET OUT ON HIS ANNUi:\L, JOURNE'{" by Bill Hoest -HAVi 'rt>O ~ A LAO'( W11l{ A ROEE IN ~GR AAT W~ 6'( HERE WITHOUT ME' 1 - ~---------~ '"-~-------,;;:;::1,:.:;:;;:J - by Jeff MacNelty DR.SMOCK ,. !' r t: I'M Wl~lT VICE.~.· YOU MLJS i" ee ,.He FASi"es-r S HO'T' I N i"He wes,-; NuRse; ... h H 't Sf ~ .. .. - -by Ferd ~nd Tom Johnson I CJt.I' USE SbME ,ALL Rl~~ff, 8UT SHUT·EY~, EMMY·· ()Sf; IHE J< C,Al.L Mf WHEN DRAWER SO 1 IT'S QUITT/N, TIME. kNOW WHERE GORDO . ,f.il . )t)U .ARe .' f JUDGE PARKER lf t. ! . ! I J IB•E•~~AM&aEY~fi~;;w;;EMH~ERtl ru 00THATAS~AS1 IS !>Of STIU. OUT HOll\E ! IF I WEAf YOO. CAA GET AWAY FROM Tl4f AT~ fNJJAS ro GO AAVE A lA1.K OFFICE! TAANK5. $AJA! WTTH A&&EY? wrTH HER, KUNTER! O # J NANCY •U'f I WOULMJT 1RAUE EPIC FOR A WHOLE 5mlNC1 OF AAAIJIAN 1lfOROU6fi~PS! WHY 00N1T YOU GO RIGHT UP5TAIR5 TO BED? N0·--1 THINK I'LL PRETEND TO FALL ASLEEP IN FRONT OF THE TV·-- by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan SHOOU' 1HiRt: IJf ANARAPIAN 'THOROUGHIJREP ,,_ePJrR WMlflN 'Tffe SOU NP OF M'( YOtee, I AM NOT NOTEP FORM'( 51UNORNNe9S! ef ~ by Emie Bushmiller ·--THEN AUNT FRITZI WILL CARRY ME UP TO BED A 5 USUAL _r I I ~Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Former TV host SStones 10 Prohtl>llS 14 lmpet ISEulogy 16 "Talle-- 1Tom me" 11 Flower 19 Part 20 Dread 21 Raged 23 Oxygen lorm 26 ()(ig1n· Sul- hx 27 Shaker JO Ripe old age 34 Brazilian S()C(:er star 35-de Leon· Sp. explorer 37 Constetla· 110n 38 Black bird 39 Less sunny •1 Eviscerate 42 N. Y C. butld· 1ng 43 Infant woe •4 Nauhcal term 45 Mllllar~ zone •7 Cuddlers ... 50 Pronoun 51 Pooidge 52 Ocean cur· rent: 2 woros 56Sheep s coat ~Man's name 51 Accident tesult. 2 words 64 Nursemaid 65 Fr nver 66 Noises 67 Cfack 68Jom UNITED Fe.11ure Syn<!C-1, Mond1y'a Puule Sollled: fi9 Small: Su I hx l-T+:l.;;+iiiiihf,..+;.+;~17-F.~ DOWN 'Shove 2 Italian river 3 StablliztnO agent 4 Admonish 5 Fear 6Wmg 7 Oiaty a Ids 9 Decision 10 Sterile 11~ 1 £ ypt1an er 13 Raced 18 Nap 22 Wiiiow 24 Himalayan monarchy 25Wearlng away n Booms 28 Thus 29 01 a pelvic bOne 31 Bird 32 More loyal 33 Eucalypls 36 Fmer 39 Scrub 40 Dreadful « Salvador -. Chilean president .. . . . '6 Shoe part: 2 words 48 Endure 49 Distant: Pre· hx 52 Numbers 53 011 country S4Actress - Merrill !15 Peasant 57 Redact 58 Penny 59 Ending for div Of rev 62 lnsecl egg ~Three: II ..... ' 8Je OAILV PtlOT TUMdly, 0.C.mber 1t, 1111 Two . Lookinc bKk oa um. parUcula.rty • ln th Upt ot a lackhl1lcr ahowln1 the prt1vlou1 yur, t'ommunlty tbeat ra .aona th,~ Oran11c.> C-Out un tab Justmable prldt' ln tbdr ac compliabmenll • Intermission Tom Titus Valley Community Theater, directed by Mlcbld BleUu. "So 11ood you'll be l1u1blDI all the way home . . btllk and lmactnaUve 1taaln1e." •• ..THE BOY r•• END,.. San Cl emente Community Theater. ;..... ________ .,, • dltected by Eileen Ftah.bacb. "One of thOH rllrt ama~ur producUona that ha1 everythlna aolna for lt • . . a· hlth ••on of artlsOc elbow 1reu,." Co t ~rtory ..•.• d monatrat th lotly tandardJ attaJnable by the noD·prd-onal thtalt r." TllE•E WF.aE MO•t! ambitiov producUona mountt'd and more rron. ttera C'roaaed c a~ of tht1 ~ non· prof eulonal ahow ~ rt ora.,1~ County Pttmil'nttt) thin ha evi· 1 d"Dl In a vf'r&l )' a And the I · J . ..TH LION IN WINTEa ," WH lmln•ter Community Tbcattir, · dlrtrtfd by Chuck Slanoart. "AJt part! coattrned are at th top of their form f<>r a 1uperlaUv produo lion an interpretation rich ln r t . "'nit: f'AILVaE TO ZIGZAG," La1una MoullA>fl Playbouae, directed by Oout Rowe1 ''An abundance of tetbnJcal aplendOr, a 1tac1ert.na out· put of ambiUon In all depanmenta." .· of quallty lncru1.-d considerably durln11m Tbua, HI ~ lM 10 beat from an exceptional 'I ar 1s lrauabl wlth peril, ~ man) d C'r~lnc PfOduc· Uona must nttl' ully be omnttd from Uw lineup The ~ that rt'ma1n con1t1tut \h~ rrt'am of • bo\lnWuJ crop llf'rt!. lMn. are the lh11ly Ptlot.'s top 10 for 1978 \'ll:cludtna. or cour "· .ny play 10 which lh1a coJum nlat pe11JonaUy paruclpattd With t-acb liatina " a quott> from thl!i. new1p1~r'a "'vtew of thl' show l. "TWO BY TWO," Westmlruilt'r Community l'bealer, dtr cted by Kent Johnlon. "AJI lhe W,gred.icnt.s of a sure·flre hit ... mesh s uperbly In· to what must be termed the most t-n· JOyable abow. of the season ... an exciting piece of musical theater." 2. "EQVVS," Laauna Moulton Playhowse, diTecled by John Ferzac. ea. ·•stands shoulder lo shoµJder to the version staged last year by South Queen Meets ·Superman' LONDON (A P ) Hollywo od 's n e b I o c k b u s l e "S upe r man" -va s s cr eened ror Quee n Elizabeth JJ and Prince Andrew at a European royal charity premier here. Later the film's star met with the queen. gal flavor, t'OmpellJ.oa In •t• lntftl.Stty itnd power " <t . ••ntE LION IN WINTEK," Co 11 M a t1vlc PlayhOUff', direct· l'd by Pau Tambt>lllnJ "A taut, cmo· Uonally lnvolv1n1 producUon . convf'ylng a rlvttin1 1eOJ ot Im m~lac)' whJch m\k Lb play l'n· cro11ma Cvt.'11 lboulh done earlier thla aeaaon " ''TJ1£ ROAR OF T H E G REASEPAINT, THt: SMELL OF TH£ CaOWO," We tmlnater Com· munlty Theater . dirt>cted by Kent Johnson "Weatmtnster'• •Greue· paint. ll.tkea advantage or the theater's horseshoe staging to' attain a heretofore unrealized 1ntlmacy with its a udiences." 6. "TWIGS," Laguna Moulton Playhouse, directed by· Jan Arian. "First class all the way down U\e line a fine, cohesive production. • It. ..IA.ST OF THE at:D HOT LOVE ,'' Westmlnater Community Theater, directed by Ron Flllan. "A crtaply crafted abow that defies you not lO la~ re11rd1ess or bow many umea you ve heard the lines before . not the rtnl version, but amooc the beat." There were other f10e shows, to be a~re. but these 10 topped an im· Ci',.,....._#f,tMCfH'flAt••Ot ~ NOW ~. fn 5"0Ml¥ saACnD TMMTMS ,_, INIW.tNS NfM ¥0U lllllTOL CINEMA STADIUM DRIVE.JN Costa Mesa f>4Q-1444 Orange 639·8770 CtNEOOME UA CINEMA Orange 634·2~53 westmlnste< Mall 893·0546 The $35 million film opened one night after die royal preview. The American.fin a n ced movie stars Christopher Reed , 26, In the title role, and has received he art reviews her ________ ., NO W PL AYING lDWAllDI .. PORT 11 Newpdrt Beach 644·0760 CHBOIH Orange 634·25S3 o MASJRIJIECE of ANIMAnON ••• o IUltST of AIN and AOVINTURE preuive ll1t Thursday thtl top pertormanua on the community theater circuit will be r«e>gniied, end Friday will 1ee1 the unveibng or the Daily Pilot'" ntth annual man and woman or the year In theater. auo SCHOOL GETS ' JWY'S RED SHOES GOSHEN. Ohio (AP> -Students at Goshen Hlah School are eagerly wail· lng for the arrival of a pair of red shoes. Not Just any shoes. but some lt\al belonged to movie star Judy Garland. The l2S students in the school's band ·and chorus raised the 1375 they used to bid successfully on the red pumps. whkh were aucUooed off along wllh o th e r Garland m e Q'lorabllla in California last month. Band director Eldon Thomas said the students had not decided what to do with the 1hoes yet. ,._CAAM ...... "*9A ()WI A MOlltlMANtNt - fWI .... ,. ........... n,......MC., ........ _._. ' t _., CH9CM I CH0Na .. 49r.;s;4 'W tH ~"Ill .. OVTUGIOCW' ..... fU" """ '"' "HOUSI CALLS" MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY Ml.al .,_ MWl21N1 ... nNIWA• Across the. Ho they warped to Destruction thr energy of Rock M ,, •• ,., 1/..111 Galaxy escape Laser Timeless HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PGJ "JESUS CHAI ST SUPERSTAR" 170 Mi.t BTEAEOI "PARADISE ALLEY" (PG' "WILD GEESE" CR) ''THE BOYS IN COMPANYC" "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" CR> "MAGIC" tR> "UP IN SMOKE" CR) "PINOCCHIO" CGJ "SINBAD-EYE OF THE TIGER" "THE GROOVE TUBE" "HALLOWEEN" (R) "MAGIC"(Rl "CORVETTE SUMMER" "MAGIC" CR) "CORVETTE SUMMER" ALL DIUVC•IMt O"" 61MP.M.~\' Cllll• U11t1et I 2 ~'" Ulllflt • Kletlle '°''~eufl4 ITM O'tllM e C.-cl -OUYWtnqrf .... ..... I .....anoM A&UT ..... .._ TOUI c:ouuell" ~ti) "" °' uuu MAii CllJ . ' ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION WALT OISNEV S "PINOCCHIO" (G) r>tu• Fe•t111ette "THE SMALL ONE" DAILY I 05, 3:20, 5:35, 7:50. 10:00 liK I l.~H*IXfi ~ A .; fOH lllC. -. · ... W&m; C~HNHWC FRI. uo lMi ·--Plu• • ~(PO? "PRETTY [ mrans llUMTINGTOM' GOIN BABY" ---::::--84U311 ) SOUTH" • :-:::.:.:. ~rd °""---··---. (PG) 'OUTH ONTHINt~~ WALT OllH.IV'S "PINOCCHIO" fQ) PL.US fEA TUAfTTi "TH£ SMALL ON!" Dally I 15, J:30, s so •• 05, 10· 11 CHEECH• CHONO'S UPIN SMOKE Catch all the local sports news In the DAILY PILOT 842-4321 . . . . . , • ! •--i ....... ~oe· •Ann Landers •Erma Bomlbeck --Horoscope--!.CJassHled ~~~~~~~~~- l l - Above, a facsimile of L • the real thing. Note positions of important features on paper cuffency. n.dly, Oeoembet 11, ,..,. DAILY Pit.OT 'F11nny MoD.ey' ' • ti Fece Plal• Number CMc:k Letter ' The eaisest way to detect a counterfeit bill is to compare it with the real thing. 'The counterfeit will stand out.' By JUDITH OLSON Of tile 0.lly PllOt ~ The clerk at a Disneyland shop thought the JlOO bill felt a little stTange when she fint ac· cepted it. Suspicious of its value, she toot an eraser and tned to rub off the ink. "It came off,•• she said. "So t immediately called the security guards and they follow~ the man.•• Unfortunately, the man who passed the counterfeit bill wu unaware al what be bad done. He was a South American tourist, vlliting the U. S. for the fll"St time and be bad made bis currency exchange with a friend. Sharp salesclerks and bank tellers usually are the ones who catch counterfeiters, accord· 'ing to Richard M. McDrew, assistant to the s pecial agent in charge of the Los Aneeles office of the U.S. Secret Service. "We arrest in the neighborhood of 100 persons annually, mostly men," be said. Dellr Pl ....... 11r ak-.. K.-.W Evan Ball, 2, and Shana Novegrod, check out a special doll's house. The little girl was impatient, "Mommy can we go in it? I want to go in it." "Holly," sajd her mother, kneeling down lo peer through a tiny, frost-sprayed wiodow, "I'd love to go in it too. But the door is locked and we can't." Yes, the door of the 12 foot high, two at.ory, Victorian dollbouse was locked. because of a liability situation in the sboppiq center where it is displayed. But that didn't k lou of Hollys and their equally curio. moms from peeking inside to see tbe twink.lina Cbriltmu tree with present.a all around. · •· · The yellow and white doll/p)aybome wltb lace curtains, a real stained glass window, elec· tricit~1 a hardwood porch and authenU~ ~Uque pinrau is on diaplay through the boUdaJS at WestcWf Plua, Newport Beach. It ls the creatJon of a retired ~ teacher, (S.year-old Dick McNabb of Newport Beach. The house is for sale u ls -wttb blue shag wall-to-wall carpet and a ladder to the second story loft -thou1h the price, 9',500 would be a bU steep for most pocketboolt1. -:: Mc.Nabb, ~-.ays--ttte--..._. ie • '9"""- ment and can be used for sevehl aenerationa of chlldr• or converted into an outdoor bar bouH, ( ... BOUSE. Pate Cl) The Los Angeles office polices the area from San Clemente east lo the Utah line north to San Luis Obispo, as well as So!!them Nevada. "The average dally receipts <of counterfeit money) are.-about $5,000. a small amount, real· ly," McDrew said. · The Secret Service "works very bard" at apprehending counterfeiters, be added. ID addition to Ups from st.ores and banks. the service obtains "information from people wbo observe suspicious actions. Without the cooperation of the public we wouldn't be •uc· cessful." Orange County Isn't immune from the COUD· terfeit ring, McDrew said. Recently a group was caught trying to pass $1 million in hundred dollar bills at Knott's Berry Fann and Dis· neyland. "We arrested them ln late June through some very observant clerks at Knott's. The passers were arrested and they led us lo the plant and mooey in the Stanton area." Boliday- Sharlng By CHERYL ROMO Of Ille O.lly Pl ... Matt The holiday season is traditionally a time for sharing and giving with family and friends. Those without someone to spend the holidays with often feel lonely, frustrated and without purpose. It's not necessary. In this area there are others who need whatever sharing and giving you have to offer. Whether it be baking cookies for an elderly sbul·in, serving turkey dinner to someone down on his luck, or wrapping Christmas toys for lit· tie children whose parents can't afford to buy any. Below is a partial list of organizations and bow you can help make someone else's Christmas brighter -and your own : WOMEN'S TRANSITIONAL LIVING CENTER: Female volunteers who are "warm and supportive and enjoy contact with women and children" are needed over the holidays at Orange County's only haven for battered women and their youngsters, said Counselor Georgia Sims. If you have time to ~wer phones or take a child for a walk, call the Center at 992-1931. In addition, donations of bedding and canned food are welcome. SALVATION All•Y: This year the Salva· Uon Army ls running short of toys for needy children; 30 lo 40 percent less than last year at this time, said a spokesman. Unwrapped new or handmade toys and donations of canned goods may be dellvered to: 818 E. Third Street, Santa Ana. Penons interested ln volunteering for a special Cbrlltmaa proaram may call 546-7880. 811A&E OUUELVES CS.0.S.>: You ·can adopt a f amlly for Christmas dinner Or COD· trlbute food, elotblna and toys by calling 5'6-2047 ln Cotta Mesa. ~.. ~GE 00l1NTY RESCUE Ml8810N: Tbh~'ye'l"t the lli11lon. located ln downtown Santa Ana, will be the only tacWty aervtn1 • f\&l.l-eoune turkey dinner. They need volunteers on auwtmu Day at t p.m., after the noon church sentce, to help with ffl"Vinl, aettln& tables and cooldnl· In addition, they welcome donations of food of any kind such as ; turkeys, plea, yams. cooklet and canned veaetablel. A turnout of more than 150 la expected, maay al whom are needy famill• with children. lf you CAD help, contact Irene PeJlado at 835-CM•. McDrew said the most popular bill to "fake" is the $20, with the $10 next and the $100 third. "Seventy.five percent are $20 bills," he noted. "Counterfeit money is made just about the same wa)' your buslness cards are m•de. It's an offset process, not very sopbistlcated." The imitator can never hope to make anything near a real bW because of the trade secreta used by the Bureau of Encr•vinc and Printing. "Counterfeiters don't have the riaht .,.per or process," Mc Drew said. "The Bureau of Printing uses an intaglio process, which gives a superior type of line quality. It bas a three~ dimensional quality, where the offset su.rface is flat and dull." The paper used for U. S. bills is a "superior type rag paper," and there is nothing like it on the market, he noted. "U anything like lt does appear we take it out or clrculation." ( H appening s ) Yule Gala Santa was on band Sunday night to greet First Nighters of the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. in spite of the rain, when approx· lmately 85 members gathered for their annual Christmas gala. The entertainment by LI.ta Sare«e'• Youth Theater Group was "adorable," accordina to CellDe Mllne, vice president. "It was a very· festive evening." First Nighter s raise money for Ms. Surette'sgroupthroughouttheyear.sheadded. Refresbmenta were served after the pro. eram. Service Awards Mn. Harry GoeU of Newport Beach was the high volunteer with ~ service hours when the AuxUlary of Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian, gave ita aervlce awarda last week. Alao honored were the Mmes. J. L Hetsler and C'-'t.ldu Lee, 4500 hours; Les IJ~ ~; Dorodty Berea and R. S. PaWloa. 2000, and Cbarles Gray, 1000. Junior memben cited were hlle JeMea. 550; .Ian Gruer, 500: Elleea Sal.Una and Karl Q.ale, 400, and LI.ta Vul, 350. Angel of Year . Real currency also is impregnated with small red and blue fibers, which are easily visi· ble through a magnifying glass. Though the Secret Service sends out speakers and has free booklets about COUD· terfeit money. banks and stores are encouraged lo have training programs for their employees. All banka and department stores surveyed in the coast area do have programs rangin& from two weeks to a mention at staff meetinp tbrouehout the year, tbouab moat. were reluc· \ tant to~ them. • . One bank spokesman said more counterfeit money is passed during the holiday seaaon but McDrew coot.ends it's about the same all year. How does one detect counterfeit bills? The easiest way is lo compare it witnthe real thing. "The counterfeit will stand out as being funny," McDrew said. ''That's why they call it 'funny money.'" From le~, Vicki Velasco, Carolyn Agnew and Tiffany Mueller. Angel ol the year by the Cb1ld Guidance Center of Oraqe CowlJy durlna • dinMr at the lleaa Verde eo..mtry Club. McCardle, who wu honored for b1I con· • .,. lleCardle of Oolta .......... nameo---(See HAPPENINGS. .... Cl) .. A Fllle Arts For Kids ., HAaav ATICINfl SOU'Mffl'U~LO, Mlrh • CAP) -Don't try lo tell 1t udent1 •t Leonhard Etemeolary School that the llne an. ate 1l11y ttutt. 'l'lley koow lJetttiir, Thr6u1b pro1r1m1 run b1 voluateer parenta, tlM acbool 11 11Yln1 1tudent1 flrtl• band aporl•nce In .... , .. ol the •rt.I. In fact, IOMO of lM cbUdren, even llt1l 1r1dtra, alrHdy are pu)>llahod aulhora throu1h on lut'b ven· lure Al the 1chool'1 publl1hln1 ctnl4tr, the lludeote oreat1. II luatrale, blod and dl1 play oraiinlll work.I. Tht1 l'TA.1pon1or11d pro.ram bf'll•n abOut twn yHni a.ro when 1 wrltM or c hlldrrn's bou).a vl•llfd tht1 Khool. ht tt1plalned to eaeh rlau how book• pro· ,,.,. rrom en •ulh.or'• idH to lM tlnllbed prod· UN , Ind hid the It"· denta wrtt.e 1torle1 of lhtCr own To hlpll ... t the H · perltnCll. •ht aakod tuc h•n to typ• the 1t,,,t 1 TNn 1MI uked the children to tllu•tralft Uu•lr work ind mako th•·m Into boob. The ol)erl.oce WH "o popular that c:hlltlrvn le •Pl 11kln1 to do It u N • I n a n d t h t• publl•hlnc c nt.r w 1111 burn Now , any Umt o chlld bu a ttory ld,i11 he or •he thlnkl publl•h• ble, ll'I taken to tho ceot.er. f ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE Some S~tistic~ I · m one or those women who bellevo t.b1t Ille wlll continue even lf I don't know that quarterblCk Charlie 1-·uga1 needs 14 puses lo move ahead of the legendary Orlow Spitt who threw 6,442 compl•· tlon1 for • comblned y1rda1e ol 31,033 ymb, 1,&00 of th~m whlle wearlni SuppHOH. Maybe It'• eot a com· plotA, full life. but I'm wlllin1 to mak e aacr1nces. My huaband 11 not. He beUevet there has two broUlerl pla)'loc on the 1ame team for dlabes. I lh1nk if you'll check the record book you will ftnd we have DOl had that kind of a re· lalloahlp betweoen 1lbl· 'lngs alnce Caln and Abel were a duo back in Qeoe1i1." r look ed at my bu1band. He hadn 't heard a word I said. Ob well, I just wltnettsed another record for a lhUl ·OUt ... e ight. montful u.nd four days. not b.eo a prophet like ------------------- <;urt Gowdy aiDCe Moses. r-'llflftllrf"l"f-, 11nd that When CUrt an- UPHOLSTBY -..Y•W• ..... riouncee •omeone has broken Johnny Unltu'1 record o( 26 pUHS ln a Audden·death playoU, there wtU be I nash Of llghtnini and rain for 40 day1 and nipta. .._ ___ ..,.. ___ ..,. ltD....., ..... c..e. .... _.,....,," ed back It the Ht. the real Santa As real as his beard at Hunll~on Center Hmda ~nokur, volunteer with Amy Wig/er. "The chlldrtn may not 1row up lo be" authort," aay1 Carol Mlt.c:hell, who run1 the cent.r, ••but they certainly have a better tmdemandinc of, and aopreelaUon fOll, the booi publashlnt process.• •'The whole thing hu Ju1t been lncrodlbly well-recel ved." uy1 Fred L ebo witz, Leonhard's princlpal, who concedes be used to ~ wary of such enrich· ment progTams lnvolv- 1 n g parents because "after the initial en- thuslam wears off, the parents usually get bored and stop showing "Who Carel?" J about· -~ --------. "Sbhbb," be said mo Uonla1 for silence. ••• tFrom Page Cl> tnbul1ons to the community, h~ servt:d as director for the Boys Club of the Harbor Area, 1s a past president of the Kiwanu, Club and a Ktwanian of the year, has been state director of the Califoniia Realtors Assoc1ataon and bas served oo the board of directors of Costa Mesa Tomorrow. He also is a member of Newport Harbor •· •• Sharing (From Page CO LAOTIAN · FAMILY COMMUNITY CENTER: Is in urgent need of food, clothing or .. anything" for incoming refugees. For more in· formation call the Santa Ana center at 541-6888. VOLUNTARY ACTION CENTER: A spokeswoman reports lb.e Mental Health As· socation needs turkey and all lb.e trimmings to feed approximately 20 persons and the Depart- ment o( Social Services is requesting unused toys and other gifts for foster children who range in age from infancy to teem. · The Red cross ill Santa Ana will be open Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and needs volunteer help in the donor cent.er and donations o( blood. The Santa Ana Deihl Community Cent.er also needs food , clothing and g1fta .. Most of the area convalescent hospitals are seeking volun leers for "friendly visiting" to patients without families this holiday. For information about any of these pro- grams call the Voluntary Action Center, 675·9210. FISH O&GANIZATION: The Harbor area group affiliated wtlb. the Newport Harbor Coun· cil of Churches needs volunteers to wrap pre- sent.3 for children and to make cookies for elder- ly shul·ins. Lutheran Church and tias been active in the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. ' Children 's Reading Youths from Venado Middle School m Irvine read their own short storie8 and poetry Saturday al the University Park Library In an event sponsored by the Orange County Arts Al· bance. The program ls designed to encourage children to write, and the audience included their parentsandmembersofthepubUc. The seventh and eighth graders participat· ing were Michele Brown, Jolla DaaJel1, Pam Davis, Leonor £bllag, Karen Flynn, Kini France, Unda Greenwald, Bobbi JobDIOD, Deb· ble Mercer, Erin Morgan, JI Won Park, Michele Perin, Usa Rodely, Jackie Strawther and Gene \loug. Air National Guard There was disco music, a buffet and candlelight when the 222nd Combat Com· 111unlcations Squadron of the Air National Guard bad its <..:bristmas party Saturday evenine. -The party, wbJcb was held at the base in Cost.a Mesa. was planned ~s:-" Sit. .lames Stewart, 8ealor Alrmu a a Beiarkk and Airman ht a ... Clll4J Gelutag. Headdress Show - The team of .Joel Smith o( Costa Mesa and DftllM Lewla o( Huntington Beach won first place Ln the 12tb annual Christmas Headdress show sponsored by Golden West College cos- metology students. Seventy-live student stylists created a show that was Viewed by more than 400 people. The winning entry also took lop honors in overall look with a spherical headpiece of silver and red balls , which was set of( by the model's red evening dress. . Other winners were .Joe Wript, special theme; Mardi Boedeker and Pew BQCbbanka, serendipity award, and Naacy Leopold, make-up. ~up." The s uccess of the public publlahlng center has given birth to srlnofr programs, in· c udlng one that in· troduces children to great paintings. •'The quality or the parental involvement is jus t outstanding ,'' Lebowitz says. "They're getting the kids to like someCbing that could be deadly. They know· it's not sissy stuff now.'• The publishing center ls actually a spare cor· ner of a storage room. furnished wtlb. table and chalra, typewriter, sew· ing machine and materials to construct books -cardboard, scraps of wallpaper and fabric, glue and crayons .. It ii ataffect by two or three volunteer parents twice a week -Monday afternoons and Wednesday mornings. "It normally ta.kes a child three 1.S-minute ap- pointments to complete a book," Mrs. Mitchell says . "And at every step, be makes · choices to insure a personalized proJect." The child takes a rough draft to the first appointment, and volun· leers go over it with the "They could make up those stall.sties and ... " "Will you knock It off." said my husband . "Now I'll never know who holds the record ror fumbles in the NFL dur· ing a nationall y . televised game whi ch was attended by a vice president." "If you're so im- pressed by stat.isllcs. ·' I said hysterically, ·'I' II give you some statistics Did you know: ''The record fl a rushing is held by your 1 ___ 1'1\_ L'1 son who has been the ~~ rirat one to answer the ~iJT.~ · ~one on t.be first ring ·-.::-:JI · J,m, r the lut five yean? · JOim' ,o,,.._ "Old you know that, ---JU .. lead the Domestic JtC.uU<: League in toilet tissue ~t SMJ-v· <.l.IJ....S.pm. s pindle changing? I have single-handedly '--'.;..._------~ .. changed the spindle ~---------~~:..;..;..-'=--'...;.;.;;..---'~ 6,340 times and lead by 60 rolls the closest con· tender. Brenda Clap· tree, who signed on with the Hlltoos? "Are you remotely in· tereated tbat a UUle known draft choice, who as a kid uHd to l)ang around the ldtcbea a lot and dream, now picks up• 184 pairs of socks a day in her aon's bedroom? "Maybe you'd be ln· terested in how many in· complete sentences l toss out a day that no one liste ns to or answers? Or how many ~imea I've intercepted the car keys so we can use our own car once in a while? "You want color? I'll give you color. We have MAGNAVOX COLOR PORTABLE .. The Perfect Christmas GIFT They may also need help with packing and delivering food boxes on Chrtatmu Day, and said a spokespe11100, "We always need volun- teers." For infonnaUoo, call 642...eoeo "I> Judges were 8reDcla Wlldte, DUii)' K.J(!r aod 8a.an Valade. student lo help organize -;:::=====:;:::::::;;;:=:::; the story and make cor· fA{[S299. ••• House <l'"np Page Ct> says be only wants to build playthings ·'that dreama are made of." He hopes to soon begin construction on a miniatw-e pirat.e ship. Mc Nabb also built the Victorian playbou.ae used in the Century 21 com- merdala on television. The former Newport Mesa and Tustin School District teacher is involved in building wooden toys, restoring antique cars and deslgo/ inl dollbouaes. It lakes about slx week.a to btaµd a house like the one on display which comes apart at the center and may be moved in two seetions. The living room of the house is Uoot bv 8 and the loft is S.foot·6·incbes by 7-foot and an adult, says McNabb, can easily stand In the center and look at the &econd atory because the ceiling lope 6 feet. ST ARTS TODA YI NoAclllli11io11Ck::+ Choose from our Large seleotlon of ~ Feathered Doves & Cardinals, lrrported Handmade Omament1, Door SW.p, Wreaths. Permanent Canadian Pine Gftriand1, EVerlastlng ChrlstmH Ar- lllJgementa and Center Piecet • • • end nu:hmot91 Large Polnsettlu Reduced to &.60 . OPIM IVllY tva•ee "TIL t P.M. . Disco Dinner &ldlard B. Smltll, reeeotly honored u Man of the Year by the City of Hope, and his wife, Betty Jane, hosted a disco dl.nner dance for 180 guests at the Santa Ana Country Club. A gourmet dinner was prepared by Cllef Walter and served in a garden setting. Di.nner music was provided by lb.e Smoothies. Aller dinner guests were taught the latest disco stepe by pro· fesalonal instructors. Among the guests were the Peter Kremers , Ray Wat10D1, Ken OUpllUC., Tllomu Daques, RuclaU Prealey1, Alexaader Bowles, Robert McLalD1, Dale 8'aara and .lad Loves. Smith ii president of Broadmoor Homes. People Peering Cbrl.IUDe Bonin of Corona del Mar will be featured in the January Issue of Mademolselle magaitn.e u one of the moat strtk:lng audience volunteer makeovers from the magazine's "On Location" event this past summer ... Beth Koch Mahan and her husband, Don, Newport Beach resldenta, boeted a birlhd•Y dinner for Breu Cartetoa of Corona del Mar. reclions in 1l. T he story is typed, and at the second .ap· po1ntment, the child makes lhe cover. When the child arrives for the third appointment, the ONf Of AKINO READY TO WEAR book has b~en bound •Alterattons and it is time to ii· •Mo,,ogramm1ng lustrate.. •Covered Bells & Bullons E v e r y s p r I n g •BullonhOles Leonhard stages a book -Custom Oreagma+Mg fair at which all classes, first through rifth, dls· NOW OPEN SAT 12-4 play their work. For Appt Call "There are ribbons for ~ one GREAT GIFT IDEAS! • T,...alfw ..... • Clod& lt..-0. • r0tt.eal1 Cdof-TV • ()dysM'f .... • St••••• 8utr•c Pllt hi the best submission In 41t l. 17111 M .. c.M. each grade." Mrs. ~===c.:=""=:~=riN::=&:=l7=-==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~~~ Mitchell says, "and the .: children thrive on thf com petition ·'They really cherish their books," she saya "It 1s reallv their book Each Is a very precious individual thine. anc they are proud of It." ._. __ ......... r,-~ I THE ORIGINAL TEDDY BEAR ••• CASUAL JUNIOR CLOTHING * GIFTS FOR HIM ANO HER LARGE sa.ECTION OF Ta>s •AMERICAN OAK ANTIQUES PEWTER • PANTS ANO SKIRTS * HOME AND GOURMET ITEMS , FASHION ISLAND Htwl*I ktcl\ 644 MOS FASHION. SOUARE .. ,,,.All. Mifti96 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ~9'echl4f .... . . . . , . .. Ftom 8telff ot Au1tr11, Thi lllver button In the ear guarantee• the ariglnlllty. Thirty eiGt't dolllta. Pre-Hollday &ale TOPI: Minimum 20% OFF on entlre Inventory. Some cut upto50%. DRISl!I: 20%-40% OFF on Young Edwerdlan and Gunne sax . Just In time for the pertles . PANTS: Vp to SO% OFF On Chemin de Fer, H.l.S. and Chffk5. ' • -1) • c I ' i • { I I ANN LANDERS I H.OAOSCOP-E Cat Haters Sentenced To Death 0 EA R N a nd a .-hole batch of ludct' I am )() a1ck l.o m) stom h I can't n-e stra11h t. I t11:1ve done thta aort of thinR for over a )'ear and I'm fat &b • pi1. ( Horoseope ) W•~DN DAV. OE . Zt By YDNEY OMAaa Alll ES <Much 21· Aprll 19) Ace nt on work pr<X'l"durce, nulr•· lloo. bwur n "Cl.a, com. tMQ <' whclr rat. rflcnau on a nd health are co n ccrn~d B~ thorough ('h~~k Un • p r int . Do )'o ur hc1mc .. ork BC! IDmUlar with mat r1tll al hand. Aq u1rlu1 . ·r a u rua, ~orplo penon.t rtaure promtnmUy TA UfttJS IAprll 20· t y 10) Bf' analytJcal Member ot oppo!'\lt e sex report.a lhat cvtnl 0<:· curred. Find reason~. ask why -and expttt unawens Crt!mmi, Virgo, SaglttarJu$ person s could figUl"e prominent· ly . Excitement of dis · c.-overy IS on agenda. Yes. the change proves daUoo . Be d irect and conrldml! LIBllA (Sept. 23-0d. 22): Shake oft lethara.y. doubt.a, fears and "bad dreama .•• Welcome fresh opponunlUet, new contact.a. Leo. Aquartua fl c u re prominently. Aru which bad bffn ob- . cured wiU now receive benefit t:A geater. Uaiht. 0Are to step lot.o the un· known! SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov . 21 > • Follow t brou1h on hunch - learn through teachl.ns proceaa. You actually 1110 by aharing -know It . act accordingly. Romance. fulfillment or hopes, w ishes are featured. You gain plaudits -and flatteey. M'ember or oppo6ite sex claims you are won· derful -and means il. l..A N 0 KRS You Pf"I nlt"d three letters 1n f•vor of lht' blrd·k>¥ and Ol'llv two rrom c t·lover; In Liii fa 1mea )'OU must al low me t o t'\'t'n l be srore. I've· lllwl.)'a lmov.n In my heart. or heam that people wbo bate ut.S are not lo be trusted. Such persons are lnvanably underhanded, mean. ond vicious . I have never met a cat·bnter who wasn't ·tl chron•c llor , a crook or 3 hyr><>crlte. I am ntvtr bun1ry bcnefic11ll and I don'ten1oyfood. I GEMINI (May 2 1· Just have tb1s uncon June 20). You reap re- lrollablt' desire to stuff · wards of research. Be· myself. I'm 17 years old m g well prepared now and my mother. who has w1 II 1>ay dividends . a g~eat figure. has bee n Know it and act accord· yellLng at .me for years rngly . Structure ol because I m a Ullle on abode: safety measures the plump side. command a lle ntion. SAGITl'AIUUS <Nov.· 22·Dec. 21): Emphasis on business, Civic duties and honors. Be flexible. Display versatility and humor. Specifically, you perceive goal, you articulate ~ and - surprise of surprises - your requests are' grant· ed, Gemini, Virgo figure prominenUy. A person who loves cats should not marry a per son who does not s h are these feelings . Such relationships ne ver work out. A cat -hater should marry his own kind. They deserve each other Don 't s uggest pro· Show that you can as- tessionaJ help. I can't af· sume responsibility for ford il and I wouldn't "closing a deal." give my mother the CANCER <June 2 1· CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good lunar aspect conincides oow with travel. spiritual in· sigh ts. long-range view. "unus ual" communica· tion. You can break free from restrictions. rut. Personal horizons are. enlarged. You get call. message which could be cause for celebration. satisfaction July 22): Avoid definite We can learn much from these scrupulously c lean. dignified felines . The ancient Egyptians were very wise. Anyone who hated a cat was put lo death. -MOTHER OF A S IAM ESE AND TWO PERSIANS D EAR MOTHER': Cat-lovers are lhe most fiercely dedicated seg· ment of society. The.y are also more outspoken about their feelings than dog-lovers, I have round. Death lo all cat·ha~rs, however, Mems a bit ex- cessive. Will you settle for life lmprlsoameat? If you can tell me why J am doing this. it may help me stop. Please, Ann. 1 am counting on you. -A FAT PIG JN COLUMBUS DEAR COLUMBUS: You are aslclng for mail· order psychiatrist treat· meat and I cannot pro- vide It. Your letter does make it clear, however, that you have a poor re· latlooship with your mother and It is obvious, even at this distance, to see that you are stuffing yourself in order to spite her. lo other words, you are s aying, "You can't tell me what to do." II you refuse to see a psychiatrist, I certainly hope you will cooaider talking to your school D E A R A N N counselor. You need LANDERS· My sister's •elp. husband died suddenly when they were on vaca- t ion. The ambulance took them over the state line to a nearby hospital a nd m y sister rode in the ambulance with he r husband. He died in be r DEAR ANN LANDERS: Today it ha ppened again and I am very annoyed. You made reference to a let· ter I know no thin g about. arms. I h We had to locate an Your co umn is sue undertaker in New York an import.ant part of m y and m ake reservations reading habit that when my husband and I go out to fly the body back to of town fora few days. I P,enn sylvania, make a r-ask m y sister·in·law to rangements for an un· clip it for me . dertaker there. buy a. Please explain. I am cemetery ~lot, and do -'BAFFLED IN LOS 100 other.things. ANGELES The biggest proble m came later. My sister's hus band was m a rrie d twi ce before and wives No. 1 a nd 2 came to th e funeral home <all three nights> and s tayed the whole evening. While there, the two ex-wives went around kissing the family. a cting as if they were the widows. Al the graveside, my DEAR BAFF: Some papers do not print m y e ntire column. Tbey drop a letter or two ~cause they are short of apace. Of course, I am not happy about be· log cul, but the re is nothing I can do. I only work bere. commitments . Exam· 1ne. probe. as k - give full play to intellec- tural curiosity. Forces tend to be scatter ed. Know it and keep op· lions open. What might seem a sure th.ing now, could do a complete about-face in a matter of days. LEO (July 23-Aug . 22): This could be a "big money" day . Accept cha llenge. r'esponsibili· ty, be. confident where pressures are c o n · cerned. You'll have s up- port of a uthority fi gure. Ca pricorn. Ca n cer persons -a nd t h e number 8 -figure in scena rio. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Take initiative - s tress indepe nde n ce, ortginality. Popularity surges -you get pulse or public and can do s omething about it. Aries. Ubraflgure prom· inenlly. Views are vin· dicated. You could r e· ceive special commen· AQUARIUS (J an 20·F eb. 18): Analyze, draw c onclus ions - check one close to you con cerning expenses budget, investment. What had been hidde n will be revealed. Virgo is in picture. Emotions tend to dominate. Give logic "equal time ." PISCES <F eb. 19· March 20): Emphasis on partnership, written agreement, marita l status . Be aware or public relations. Proted your ·•µnage." Ufe style undergoes d ecid ed change. Domestic situa· tion requires attention. Yes, do make con · cess ion to family member. You'll be hap- pier as result! Club Calendar ruM each Wtdu3day an the Doily Pilot and cont ams nntices of women's and sennce club meetmgs and ~vents for the followmg week -Thurs· doy through Wednesday Send notices to Club Calen· dar. Dmly Pilot. P 0 . Boz 1560. Costa'MtlO. CA 92626. He sure to include your name and phone num~. Noti.ces must be in our hands two week.sin advance To reqw?st a picture. wnte or co.II the Features Departmenl. 642-4321. Ptctures are limited to fund· ral.!ers open to the public. Wtddmg and engagement announcements nm on Sunday tn the Doily Pilot. Forms art available at all Doily Pilot olfices or by calling the Features Depart· ment.642-4321. To avoid dl.!appointmtnt. prospttti~ bndes are reminded to have their weddmg stones, with a black· ond·whlte glossy of the bnde or of the couple. to the 1"eatures Department one week before the wedding Engagement announcements, with block-<ind· white glossy of the future bndt or the couple. must be received by the FealUres Department SU" weeks ~fore the weddmgdate. sister and her husband's two sons were seated at the casket only to look directly across the graveside, to see wives No. 1 and 2 standing there. <Wife No. l is re· married a nd brought her ne w husband.) Do ex-wives and ex· hu s bands b el on g a t funerals? I believe it on- ly adds to the heartache or the present wife and her family. -SORRY FOR MY SISfER I DIAMONDS AND GOLD BY OMEGA For that Special Christmas Gift. DEAR SORRY: Yes. Ex-wives (and ex· hus bands) be long at f11oerals lf they want to attend. A condolence ull at tile lwteral home Is also proper, but I don't believe they should come three nights ln a row and make an eve· oiagoflt. Regarding aeallng: Former """"'" of the deceased lboald alt la an lncoaaplcaou 1pot DD• leas lDvlted by the faml· ly to do Mherwpe. DEAR ANN: t just finished eating two huge slices or chocolate cake Real-Joy A~t.alflrllM • real Senta with a r.al beard brlno rNI hohday toY •.. Huntington~ Woman's t4K yellow gold textured llnk bracelet watch, S69S. 0 OMEGA Woman's 1•K yellow or white gold textured bracelet watch with 2• diamonds, S1r150. woman's 14K yellow gold Quartz link brecelet wat c h , mlnerel crvs tal , J1,S8S. PVllUC NOTICE O'?WI ~ ,ICTlnGUSMISINHS NAM« ITATaM8N1 Tlw ·~ --I• ...... o.1\1 .... , MllC$0N COMl'ANlf.iS .• ., ~llon ""••·~ ...... CA ttMO lto1>9•t M MloOf'. J• • titt llt"t•ld• 0.lff, CO•Ofla ffl Mar, Ctl"~nl• t1US fllli llu&lnft\ h Conel\l( .. 41 0¥ ... ..,_ 111 .. ~. It*" M Ml•Wft. J• flll' ,..,_ ••• 1111111 wlfll -c-1v Cl•O 01 OtaftOt Goun1., Oft No ...... -.... ,. IUNOll. 6ANOlltiON • ...... ., ... w.. t«19N.l-.Y ... •m .... aAM.CAmtl P\10411-Or ... C.O..i o.til"t Pliot 09<. '· ,, • tt. 2'. ..,. 5456-11 PUBLIC NOTICE fltCTlnOUS MllNUS N~ITATU•llf T"" 101_,,. • ....,., -llol11t -1tw ... ,. STEWAltT W000 ~C'TS,. l'.W Ori.,., CO.la Mn.I. CA.,.,. lanota LH l'lfl<OO, '11 So. Def>. nl '-s-ta AN. CA '2'°' Tl\omat 5Mw•t1 "'"'*"• "' So OtfwW1, s...4a Alw. CA.,,_. Thi\ Dv\l .. u ,, <onduclad ll"t. ~r"'--"""" ""'°'•"'-" lllh u.-... lllell Wllh IN C-h Clef'• of Or~ eo..m., on Now-• lO. tt'19 •ttstS1 Pvl>ll"'" 0r.,,.. Cont 0.11., PllOI Mov. H . De< S, IJ, "· tt'19 ~11•11 PlJBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS •USINIU NAMI! ITATIMaNT '"" follo.,1"9 iienorli ••• dol"9 1111\IMUH" GOODTIMES PICNIC SERVICE, ~ C:.nllNI ..... WlnlmlMffo'. CA .,.., MlchMI •• Kepllo ~lllt<ptlSH, ~ C:.tdlNll AW .. ~tmlMI .... CA '2613 Thi• ~lnen I\ t onclliCltd bY.., .,... lncorporalf<cl •-lallan otllar "*' • pertrwn.hlp. Mk .... IA K ...... o Thi\ tl•l-1 .,~ Iii.cl with the COUM'I C•l'f"ll of Ot-County on ...... u , 1'71. •..Slit Pvl>l I\,_ Or ""9t OMll Del 11' PllOI, Nev, H. O.C S. U, 1', ttTa PUBUC NOTICE C ... JW NOTlCI TO CltlOITOltS SUl'lltlOttCOUlrT~TME $TATIOf'CAU~NIA l'Olt TMI QOUMTY Of' Oltt.MOI .... ""'7tM E•l•te ... EMMITT ROYAL fUCK. 4111• EMMITT A •• fUCIC, ,_. E. A. TU(K,OKNMd NOTICE IS MEAE8V GIVEN 10 ~ credllon.,. Ille -Nmtd do<-1 tNI ell ~ No<lnQ cla1•"' ~W.~I ltw wkl OK-.,. ~ 10 me lllam. •Ith IN~.,_,, -~\.In IM Offke of Illa Clffk ... Ille·-- tlli.d coun. "' to ~ tfwm. with Ille ne<o-y voucllart-, IO tM ..n- cM1"Sl9~ "4 lt'4' I-offlu of JAMES A. HUMPHREYS, J lt . INC .• 1.01 DoW> 5trwt, SUlte 1!0, ......_, 8Hch, C•lllornle ~. ""'kll 15 i... pl.Ce Of IX.SIM\\ Of'"' undel"Signed In ... m•t· ltn ,,.,t~lnlnq to Ille'"'*'• Of Mkl de• CPdMI, within lour .._,.,. •lltr ttw '''"'' l>Ubl•<•llonof INS noUct. Oeted NOW>mOer 11. 197'. DOROTHY 8. TUCK Exe<utrl•of Illa Wiii of ,...,.._,,_dllc_I JAMES A. HUM .... ltlYS,Jlt, UlwC.._Mleft , .. , .,.,,. st.. s..... ,,. _..., ---.~nw T .. :17HI -........ ., ... __ . P\IOll~ Or-~ CHll"t PllOI, ~· ~ ''· ... ,., ,.,. PUBUC NOTICE SUfl'EltlOtt COU•T ~ CAUl'<MtNIA COUNTY OI' ORMIOE ..... .., .. OftMltTO SNOWCAUSI U:Cf'lml Ill 1M Molttw et h ""'kalloft\ <II ltOll!ltT THOMAS TOl"•I N ClltrSMMI afld IAltl.AltA JANE TOI"· l"IN lwlf•lfor~af- WHEAEAS AoOtrt Thomes Tollllln, pellti-•. ~ fli..i • .,.mloft wltll 1llt Ci.rti ol INS COurt for ... ~<~ fftO pallllan.•·\ ....... ,,,,.., ltOO.rl TllOmH TOPC>tn, 10 It_,, Tllornes Toopklq; IT IS ORDERED tNt ., .. .,.,._, lft '"Hlird In lht -entllled m•llt• ~ar l!Morir thC\Court lll 11:00 •.m., on J•nuarv '· '"'· 111 llW counr_, of ~par1rnen1 No. l. •t 100 W.\I Civic c.,, ••• 0• • s.nl• ..... (.al"omC•. -,,_ cauw, 11 .,.,.,. ""'Y Ille petition IOI <11.tnOir Of -\lloUICl-t» orented. ll IS FURTHER ORDERED llwll a copy ot IN\ onlff lo ,_ CauWI' .. publls htel In tht Da lly Piiot, a ne•"'P•e>e• ol qene•al <Ire ul•l•on prlnled In Ortl9 Gountv~ C•lltornla. OMt a_. IOI tour SUC<HS.W -ks prior to 1,,. dill• Ml ft11 ,,..,1n9 on'"" IM'lilloll Dated· ~JO,""· 81"\KtW.~ LOUIS F. l'EU.Jlt. atJ l!HI c.Olt M ..... ay s.1•102 ,..slOIHlce ... .., c.r-. "' ""-· c:.. mas T .. : 17141 '1•t1t1 Pullll\-()rt1t9t CcN\I DetlY PllOI Oe<. S, 12. I'. Z.. 1'79 S4H II PVBUC NOTICE ,,.,,.,,. NOTICI OF TltUSTll'S SALi ....... Mff Oft Oe<e-2', "1t . .ti 11 •00 A.Ni., CFS SERVICE CORPORATION, • C.llfornle u>•"POr••lon a\ OUll' tOf>Olnl· ed fru\IH ....0.•-1>11twant lo OeeCI of Tru\I •e<onleO Au(lu\I a, 1•11, H I,._ "" No , .... In bOOfj 1131'. IMO(' 117J. Of Ollklel '1ecor~ on the oflkt of Ille Counly Recorott ot o.~ County, 51•1t Of C.lllOl'l'll•. WILL SELL l\T PU8LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810DEA FOR CASH ljlo\yll()le et llfM of Wit In ..... ut _., OI IN Un414d 5tatttl •• tlw South front tnt•enc• to Ille Or•t19'f (llluMy Old Courl-. Ci- ty Of Santa AN. Stalt Of c.alll0tnle •II r19"t, mi. -lnlerest conw.,.. lo -llOW Mid 11¥ II,_ selcl Dead Of Trllfl lft lllt ~ \ltual«d '" wl4 C-1 "t -St.ti• Cle'S<r H:leCI 9' · LOI .. Of Track No ...... ·-on • "'•I> ""'...._ In !look MO. "'" •,.) ••• 1 -a ln<IU\i.,. ot Ml•· ... 1_, ~ ""'°"" ol Or ..... County CAl!ltom.•. lo9et"" wllll .., _,,_.._ -•<lu\IW' ·--Ill for 1"9fe\S MO eqf'tH lflroll9" l.OI U of W ld l•«I. Al>d I.e ... dated HOY• .,.,,.,..,,,"" TllO \1'81 eclclrtM -ottotr ,_. moll 411s._ilon. II tn"t. Of tht •t•I pr_,,., Clto<•llled -I• purjlO(taO to i. 2.0. VI,._ Oel Oro, ~ °"'"· C•llfOrnle .,_.. Tiie uncMrtlOMCI Trutlff Clh· <!alms..,., li.o!lllY let Mtr ll>CON'e<I· ,..n of tllir sir..t ..ioten -OllWr common ouitt1ott!Of\ If e11y, '"°""" .,.,.ln. $tk' Nie wtN lie ,,...., llUt wllllOut <•-t w w.r_.,, ·~u w Im· IMMll.. rf9Wellflt \Hie, "''"""· w _.,,.,.,._.II. • Pff .... nol'ftallllflO ptlfle,_.I tum Of tfte -ltl H<IWM llY .. 141 o .. e1 el Trust. lo•wlt: NO,,M,41, wttll lnttf""I ,,,.,_, at IM'OVI-lft wlO MttlSI, actol-tt, If any, undet I ... "'"'1t Cit Mid 0... .. Tf\111, , .. , c-...,..., ...cs upen'" Of Ille Tr11u .. -.. Ille tf'llltl Crffttel w,:i..::;:k~ni:., Milt °'" .r ''1111 M ... lolof'<t UtClllH af!CI ... ,.,,.,... lo lht ""'"'"'"'*' • ..,.11..,, Otclr.••lon ot OtfOUlt -~ ror alt, -• wrl1tt11 HOiio of °""'" ...., ..,_.. .. '9rtt:" "'-""' de"ltn•41 CfU\M HICI .. Oll<e ot Deloull -ill«tldll to Stll te 11t ,.,.. COfditcl In IN ~ ~ the fHI ..-1,,,..,.., o. .. ·~tt,1'11 CPH•9'Vf Ca Q)ltl'OltA T IOfil ."..,...A. Atlt ,..,...... WWtll -'--,..,, .... ~Or.,.. (.Mil CWl'r "-· OM trrrt,-1'M ~ ~~. ·. • r T~. o.c.mbef 19, 1978 DAILY PILOT (3 c ... ,.. NOTICa TOQIOiTOK 01' tuut ,. ........ AMOO. IN'rtllTI<* TO TlllAMll'alllA&.~C lllfluotl UCINH IS.U. •t1t-•W U.(.(. .... ..w•••,.c-1 H011CC: IS .... lllEIV OIVUN lf\M e M• ,,_,.,, lftcl\IOWIO en •kOl\oll< -~ ... lie-. I\*"! 10 M ~ 9f ... , ,..,.." -and win. ••~" •utlft•U kftOwll ., VIC KKI '' LOUNOll! OllO lo<•l•CI "' Htlll'J ,.._. INd., (llY ol Co.I• AMM, C-ty., Orenoir. S.tt• ol ~lflotlll•. H•,,.. 9f "*'''-· -let M<urllv ~.,.. ""'Hiit" -•n I~: #AUllllEN M, l(EMP. 2ti l!ell n... ··-·· c.ie MHe. C.•lfor .... th21, S.S. ... ,,~, • N-f. MC.ltl -utlt'I llUf\'lllff\ -llu\ln•u •Cld••n of '"tand•CI ,,_,ff __ ! JOHN OUlltOI. llOtr H.,-flflO w • .,. Co•te ......... c.llforTMe .,.,. SS.. No. UO.M401,: OC)ft()THV MAY OUlltOl. »11 M~"9 w.-,. C°'ta M., •• Cfllfo•n•• .,.u. I s. No ~,..,., Tote I <-~ ....... to N palCI few 1 ... ~t"t °""'""Ill ~ti.H all M«lllntr-.llJlt~~tand OOOCI wlll ~ wit.II IN lie-Is '1•.J00.00. 0.1<,..._ • ......,.. CHECK·..,,.,...., '1.~ UI o...__ .... ~ ... c..ii t11IWQl\ft(,_'°4allft.llV • , '1.30000 IMlal'----Oeed of frv\I l"f•.,..olwl ... .....,._. \11..IOOOO IClftel ol llc-toi. .. ensf••...O•ftCI -1$: 0...S. .... -wi ... l.k"'M No '1·'7a. flle w .. -tr_..., will t.. c- "'''"""-o1t tO!OO a.M. Oii ~ tflff llW 11111 Cln ol J-•I' ... ,., •I IN heB1000$t Marktlplace On The Oranoecoas DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ....................... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ....... ,...Nofke: All real estate advertised In thil newapaper la sub-.Jed to tbe Federal Fair ltou11n1 Act of 1988 whktl makes It tlteeal to advertise •·any pre· ference. limitation\ or di.scriminallon basea on race. color. reucM>n. au. or oaUooal ongin, or an lntftlt.ion to maJ<e any such preference. limita· UOa. or dlacrhninaUon." 1bif newapaper will not knowinf ly accept any advert sine ror real eetate which ls In viola· tioaofthelaw. ....................... G1Mr.. 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 7kltP•tlMl7 OLD CORONA DELMAR . 4,000sq.ft . \'Fl;!! t Triple A, double wick-lot Just off Ocean Blvd. ·Formal llvlng rm + fami ly rm w /wet bar. :. Larae bedrms. each with h1 own bath. 3 Secluded (>rlvat.e patios. Splnl staircase leading to 2nd level. 4 Car eodoeed garages. All this under one roof on comer lot. Doo 't let this one get away! Call 67J.35.SO Ol"fN lit 0 •If t IL•N IC1W 'I-<• 1~1111 -----___,, --- LASTOFTHI MOHICAHS Sii.too ~IC•O w Clepef'll!'•nt Of l'RO F ESSIO NAI. E SC tllOW SERVICE$ el 1'11 No•lll T'uUI" Aw-' Sant.t AN, (.otlffbrni•. All ot..., -!nets ~ "'fttl Itel-1---------- do"ttW• ...0 11¥ ,,_ Tr ... \lt<-wltftln I•--------· a bdrm condo, sharp patio. FHA & Conv terms. Almost new crpts. Shows btflly . Great starter home or invest· rnent. 5'5--9491 .... ,,. ......... 'l'ltM'S \0 fltt ., ls --10111e T r_,_41n, s.n... Tiie -1~aorw NI IN c-lo.t•• tlon fO< 1llt tr..,,.. Of Ille -"""' and Ille lie-k ION peld after Ille 0.P••INMnt Of A1£0llOll< hwr..,. Control llH 41CJPn) ... CI Ille proPOWd tren\tet. Daleo: Oec-r 11, 1'71. ,,. __ ,,._ 1(.,..1). Tr_._ J ol\(I °"'rot Doro!,,., --°"',Qt Tt-t"""" 'ltOFESSIOHA~ ISCltOW SEltVICES lttl_ .......... _ $.eflU Alla, CA tml lh<rew .... ltfzn.MF Pu041\Nd Or-. Coe\I 0.•IY Pil01 O.ce,,,_ It, 1m S.U.11 PUBLIC NOTICE aaottS: AdverlfMn .... dleck ...... ads ~ Walker & lee .., ... ,.,.. .,.. .,... ...... ......,. n. Real Dta~ DAIL 'l"PILOT n.-s --CUTE--H-OU_S_E __ lcMtty for th. flnt I. ON R·2 LOT correct .......... Oftly. Eutside, Costa Mesa. 3 HalMtforW. ....................... G••rd 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrSAGIYIEAWAY Santa's ~ached into his Bednn charmer. Formal NOTICE TOCltEOtT'QtlS bag. to put this huge 2 bving rm w/real wood burning fireplace. Love-ly remodeled kitchen w/custom cabinets & pass 1hru window to din· mg area. Added on fami- ly rm. Converted garage may be use~c~~r lge game rm. AJI mis at an affordable price. 61J.8SSO ..._......., bedroom 2"'1 bat h , SUHltlOttC:OUltTOf'TME f6.....:1~ ho nd ()PtN llt q • 1r \ 'll'J fC"N "'wtfl STATE ~CAU~NIA 1'011 ... ....., ...... m me u er THI COUNTY°" CMtANGE yOUr tree. Offered at only [~IHIH1I In Ill• Matter of tN E\lat• ol 187..500. 540-3666 l OWllEVfl. MURLEY. Mia LOWREY 1 .. -...... ~~~~!"""'111111111 .. ltAVMONp MURLEY, DK••-· NOTICE IS Hll!:llEllV GIVEN lo etedlton hrltnQ C l•lmS aotiftSI Ille wkl de<eclelll lo Iii. ..id c1al~"' IN t.Af ltelc,11 offke of 111t clH1o ol 1119 •lt11.WIO ·~~~~~~~~~~ '°"'"or to~ them lo the un-1. Real Estate Inc. a...,.&U•al* Huge 4 BR wtadded l8x28 family room. 17x.20 guest bdrm. lots of wallpaper. paneling and ceramic tile. Close to fwys and shopping. or. fered for $84.~. dt<"119Md All the offke of OS8URN & OSBURN. ~ f>tllwlm •-. LO\ A-lfl. CA '°°2S. _,, '•lier olfke I\ IM l)IKIP of t>lnlMU Of llW Yn- Clllf,l9twd In •II matten pettalnlnq to Hid U lale, Such <l•lM\ Willl I~ necen••I' ..ou<he~ rnu\I ~ flled or pruerHed •\.alorewlel w1th1n 10..r montll> au.-Ille tint OUbtK•hon of ,,,,,_le•. Oatt<I Dec-"· I.,_, MINNA MARIA SHYOER AOmlf>lllr*'•I• ol ,.,.. H tallP ... _ cleadtrit """ WIN--C)SaUll• ANOOl9UltM AIMf'MYHIMAW ... ......_._ Lat,......_ CA tlftS PuC>litNCI 0rtr9 Coesl 0..IY Piiot Otc. "· 1' '"'Jato. 2, '·"'" 56S.ll PVBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS MKfNISS HNwlE STATIM«MT Ti.e fOI~ __. k dolf>9 llv\I• nus es: ALI.CO CUSTOM CLOTHING CO. HmJ ~Or .. 1...-guN N~I. CA Cltudf H. Alli_,, 1 ll3 LaquN C.- 1\Y'Oft Ad., UQllN BH<h. CA 92651 ni11~11c-ted 11., ... !ft. dh•ldual. Cteudt H . Alll- ThlS .-.--~ liled w\jll Ille CO<HllY Cieri! Of Otang11 County on Now"'ti.r 71. 1971. llltSUI Publl"-d Or-. ca.st Dally PllOI ........ "· O«. s 12, 19, ,.,. Sln-1' PUBUC NOTICE ltS!t» NOTICE TO CllEOIT'OttS ... . ....,., SU,.EltlOtt COURT OI' TM£ ST An Of'CAU"°ltNIA llOR 1M I COUNTY OI' Ott.U.OE ./ In , ... Mell~ M .... Ell•" o l HE RIERT 5Q40CIC, Oeuesed. HOik• h llanlly ~ lo C .. lllW'S f\tVl"9 clalfM ~ ttw wl4' -~ Clent to t1i. Mid claim• "' .._ offk• Of tflt c l•rll .,. -afcwoewld c...n °' to pt'fleftl_..,-~.,, ... Oftk• of CHRISTOPHER M. MOOllE. Suite H O, u111011 8 •nk fow4't, 2ISIS H.-lltYd •• TOf'l'tn«. C"' ~. wtlkll letttr office I• ... P4tc• Of llU•l<WU ... IN~ lft all m•t· t'P~ pet1ain1n9 10 wld HI.Me. $UCI\ <!elms wtth ttw N<Hwr'"t _.,.,.. l'IUSt lie flleel ~ prwMftled ., efonlwld wllhlft four ...-th\ etler Ille llr\I pulllk allol> of IN\ nolia. Dated DK ....... II. 1'71 ANNSCHOC'I( EZKVlt11 oflllewlll ofMMlde<edtnl. Ot "' 1llt •tterlletlw .Aelrnillhtre!OI of Ille Hitt" at Mid OKtclenl CMllllSTOf'Ml!R M. MOORE ~":;z:.,::..,.T_ JU U HewtflltM 94¥C. T~-•.CA_, lllJI,,..._ Plltllllhed ~ Collst Delly PllOt o.c. 11, lt,:i., "11.Jllft, '·..,. ---------~ PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICa TO CltlOtT'OttS --'1• SUHltlOltCOUlllTOflTMI STATll Of' CAUA>ltNIA ftOR TME CIDUliffY ~OR AMOE 11' tht ~tier Of tll• !Stale Of HELEN E. llVAN; o.<HttCt. NOTICE IS HEltE8V GIVEN 10 (r"'tlOf\ l'WWtftQ <lalfM "l)<eiMI lllir MHd M<tOlfll 10 Illa MIO cte1m1 tn ,,,. Offkt OI ,,,. tier11 ... the _.., C ... rt Ot IO -' -te Ille ..... <Mr\19necl et me office o1 CAI.I. 6 STEFANO. SUlw '40, U> N. G-t e1vc1 • &urtlellll, CA ttm, w111<11 lattff otfke Is tM Ol«e of ~s of Ille -o.n'9Md 1n .. t mM1en _,_,no 10 t•ld nt•••· SU<ll ctal"" with 11M ne<tttMY ~ -• llol Iliff or ~Mftled •s ffOl'eWICI wlttlln four .._IM eftw Ille flt'SI puotlUtloft Of "'" f\Otke. 0.taf lloOeOll_ ... , ... , .... ""' lt1Q4.Alt0 I. ltYAN ,.._ ....... 111 Ofwkl ...... CA'-&.a nw•...c> CltlVllCALU • ........,.....uw hi ..... WN.O._......._ ltlfMM,CAt1M f'ullll"'9CI Ortntt Ooet1 Ofjl'f llllOt OK. It, M, mt. Jlltl. "· tm jU7•1t PVBUC NOTICE llll!l.OCATIC* Ofl A lltAMOt~l'ICa Wells """"° ..,., M. A. Mt flleel .., jtl)Dll(atlelt ..... ~~ "· "" w1"' ,.,. comiitrc11• cit ,.,. c_., let .~ .. ~ OrMtl '-'11'1 AlrMtl Off~t "'°"' •ti Nle(A,,l'M lo111t¥ord lo O'PO MtcA'11\11t ..., ..... ,,, ............ 8Ncll, °'""' Ceuftt"t,C ............ ~,_.er-. c:oett Dell\' ~ cw mMc IL.lflL. ...:•--~_.,., tACklAY $137.500 See this charming 3 br. fmty home w/a parklike setting for your outdoor entertaining In btfl l•mrn@~ Newport Beach. Submit lf1 ' • 1a+ ' today! 646-7711 962·4471 : e= WalkP.r & lee Real EIJtate Uttlt It IMJ!! Cluaified Ada an reaJlv small '"peop&e to people~' aaJes calls with blc re-.ciersbip aod big result.a! To place your classified ad. caJJ today 642·S618 . SELL ITEMS THI GIFT FOil SOt•OMIWHO HAS !VIRYTHIMG 1bia year, instead of giV• inc her jewelry. why not givetbeeotiremioe; Lit· tle Darling & Jeanette gold. silver & copper mioes: ast.ingSl00.000 DWUX-CdM J bdrms and 2 bdrms. 4 car garage plus laundry a nd extra s torage. Pr ivate patios and blDltJns. $194.500. UNDER $50 1PETE BARRETT WITH A PENNY PINCHER AD ONLY $2 ror more lnlormat.aon and to place )'OUf •d c.alla Oustf'led Advistt 642-5678 REAi.TY W-5200 HILLVIEW l.EGEHCY Ot«. y $65.500 For this lvly 2 bdrm adult condo w trmly rm & cov'd patio & frml din rm, air conditioned. Wa!Jc to markets. banks & restaurants. Magnlfi· cent grounds. Serene! Call today. ~9'91 ~ Real Estate IAYAlOMT DUPLIX Spacious 3 bdrm. & 2 bdrm. w\ita with f~lc. & 4 car gar. A supe ren· la) ~y W/city, bay beac amenities . $395.000! Oc eanfrools from $375,000 & up. Wboaleyflrop. Reatton ... 675-7060 ... Find what )'OU want in Dally PUot Classifieds. 'II~~ UMYaSITY PAii IMMACULATE Princeton. Better than a model home. Many custom f catures and upgrades including an all new kitchen. Popular I-story, 3 bedroom townbome ln convenient location in VILLAGE Ill. $1U,900 nclu.ding the land. • , • COUMIU. IM"'I co. __ ,9.,..4,..4.90&0 1111 MN M>iMlllMtt&LaM. .......... Tc:mna ,• __....._,._ •.--.... • ·~ • ... .... .. .. 9 . .-.. .:!' ~-~--,----• I. I ':Cl __ ..._.,_...;...;.;;,;;.;... ______ T.:.;"'::letd=::i•ift...::~;::;:.:m.:.:,l»:::,r..,:t.:l;,,.t:,:17::,:1 ~!.~~•~••••••• ~!!.~~~•~••••••• ~!!!.~~•~••••••• ~!~.~~•~••••••• ~!.~~••••••• -H .... ,... s. ,.,. w. ......... w. ....... , ,... w. ~.. I OOJ "'""-I 044 .,.,.., I 044 .,..... I 044 a.a.-... 1010 .................................................................... ; •....•......•...••.....•••••••.......•......... ···············~······· ..........•.......•.... •·····•···········•·••· ...................... . • 11 .. tM -tttJ ••••.. 001 .... ,.. tOOJ --~:.-:::::--=-=----•-----------------•••••••••••••"••••••• ······················· ······················· REAL WOllllDGE REALTY. . . . . DEED for. e.. z Hr. moo down. -- S1Z20 pr IDCI. Call Mr. Blactc. ·---mt · UDO I~ Bay view from 2 alto d '-----u3tO OUI ., traditional home; like new. Ideal ror entertaining. ~.000 OCIAH .. ONT Quality cnaf\sman hlp 'n maho1. trim & oak noors t off lh landmark: .. BR. 3 ba home In fin t loc1tion. t: ·tabll hcxt trc & J wn. , S47S.OOO. IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm • 21 both fnmily home on quwt rul d c. Over tied pooJ , playhous • torafte $169.000 Term IAYFllOMT Sev r I lin b yfront home with p14.'r & 8llp AVALON Wr it constructed. 3 BR. l ba. 011k fl oor. p rll l bu:\ement. concrete foundaUOI) 1''1ol re • $120. -Fee BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ' l t , ( I I • •.. t~ ( 1 f I r, Lingo Rul&lalt . ............ , ralYATI Herc' u " bt"Clroont. 3 buth. s1nirle f'il o1 y tn ('01 ona ckl Mar's Cttm<.'o lllghland:-. It Ktts b ,1rk from the strtcl. up OJl"IO~t 11 hill und enjoys _._ very <1wel utmc>tt(>hcrt• the home 1s Vf:.r)' pl1VUlt!1 nd th{• noor plan nows! nd tht>re':, u J>r1vut ·beach' Pre enled at SlH7.950 ~I I f ~m ACAL TOR~·. 61!> 6000 2443 E~\t Co11u I l1ohwav. CorrJt1<1 dlol M.ir .ilw 111 M1 1 V1·tchr. "' '..>411J b~JO lacl'I offlcle l,._,.lldently awned and Q9ef•tecl. 5 UNITS WISTMINSTB Pride of Ownc•rshlp. qua l ity IE~CH AR~ •IUILDING SITES construction. Separate owner's house Ocean v 1 cw Io t In o an r.t & 4 two bedrQOm units. C~I. $1.450 mo. OWC 2nd T.D. Xlnl Loration. Point. · .$44.000 14CK 14 Y VILLAGE -Capistran<? Beach etrea lot f ilh . c reduced lo $t09.500 on this 2 eucalyptus trees . ...I. .$67,500_ --~_,__._-d.U-~"1tt'W\ -k ..L... t e · Unobstructable ocean view oti in J · ·· ;:;·-.: urr:. enu uni · wner-Dana Poinl .$99.500 anxious. Submit your creative -Panoramic ocean view lot in financing. Laguna Beach SJ69.000 l!itJ R.C. TAnOR CO. 493-8812 640-5112 BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. . Mm11 · THE BLUFFS!~' Highly desirable l ·~ly. j~·~(;\. •)~ . LINDA plan, convenient : ./'/~.µ-')!_.~.._ to commwlity pool· end ... · • · · - . \rit coodo with ma~y up· •-• arades. 3 Bdrms .• 2 IUSIMISS belhs. 2 large patios & a ()pp()RTUHITY large m str . suite Beyourownboss.Owner Sl62.SOO. Outs land 1ng will carry wiUI minimum value! cash down for auto parts HOME & INCOME s tore . As k for Roy Siemens 631-1266 2 Urut.s, 2 bdrms . I bath ~ each : als o s 1ngle R ~MC garag~; lot SOxl20, fee ,, land (you own at ), local • ed Eastside Costa Mesn. eas) walk to banks, post omre & super markets 1129.000. Good esta starter• BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. Oft 75S-4111 of' Costa Mesa, Irvine Newport Beach, Inc. IE. 17th St .. C.M. 611-1266 Nationwide Network or Individually Owned and Operated Real Eiltate Offices START W1TH A DU,PLEX EA.STSIDE a 3 bdrm and a 2 bdrm, let ws help you U 1 wlUI investments. FIX HER '· Pre Counseling. Duplex on bwldable lot. Call for appt. \.'a blk to bch. t'rplc. 2 J&rages plus xtru park· 400l17"~• . RMUll 1ng off street. Asking on· c..M ·-MW ly rue.soo. · •• • • • .._ JACOIS REALTY rt~ !mio.. 675-6670 macnab I Irvine realty OH!-Of..A-IOND C harming Cape Cod heuuty <in desirable street So. of the Hwy. New custom construc·tion -prof. decorating -1st quali ty upgradet1 . 3 BRs, cozy den. family rm, fplc + 2 sun decks & lovely front yard. $259,500 incl. land. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. CH-110) '42·1235 644-6200 to1 Dover Drive Harbor View Center lrvlne •t C•mpus Y•lley <Anter 752-1414 I N £ J I 0 N ' I I I r I l DULEE 1· I I I I' I I l r__,.F__,E~L_,..11-A..,...-if L My cou•ln 11 euch 1 ' I I I I ! hypOChondrlac, 1141 wouldn't '-· __.. _ __._..__.._ _ __.. ___ • Ylllt Ille DMcl ka Without l 0 0 A N U R i llnOlno out what II --. I Ii j I I' 9 Comcii... Ille <hutUe qwted • • • • • • -by "''"" ... "'• "'' lton!I -d\ '--......_......_ ......... ~_.....__. '"" ""'" ''°"' ,,., No J ... ~ -·~UN~K~•~~~f-lf-lll_H_t_o_l_.l.._.1 __ 1__.llI) !tl!AttSwu • . • • sca•MUn.....,. .. a .. ,...1100 ' . .. . . . .. EXTRA, EXTRA! RE4D THIS Seier soys 80% loan 9>/40/o AVAIL. Perfect family· home in Harbor Vie\\\ Homes. Beautiful "Palermo" in premium location on quiet corner across from greenbelt. 4 Bdrms with large s pacious kitchetll..l opening lo family room with mirrored wet bar. Lovely la nds caped yard w/large trees . built-in fire-ting and BBQ. Con venient to community pool and elementary s chool. Make the whole family happy! Sl96.000 including land. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2 I I I San Jooqlffn Hills Rood NEW,ORT CENTER. N.I. 644-49 I 0 CIHTRAL NEW,ORT DUnEX Xlnt location in 100 blk.: rented summer/winter. with xlnt rental history. 2 Bdrms. down: 1-bdrm. up. Dbl. garage & you own Ule land, ror only Sl.59,000 673-3663 675 4777 t,;ves associated BROK Ell'",. llEAl T<Jll'il JC/' W l ..,1b .. n•711••t LOVBSRtTRtAT Huge ma11t.eraultti lt-0lal· ed for Intimate' pnvary. bl.we faJJ1Jly room. Ex· cellent loc11tlon nor bcAch end l(oll cour!le IU.~. Call 962 TTfl8 • K€Y r I P.€ALTOP.sh ftEHTHOUSE OH WATER $550,000 T h e .. best o f yesteryear ." Excep· tional condominium home on the water with the very finest in Vic· torian ~~or. ll 's a ll coordt~ With bui\Un antiques-leaded a nd ~velcd glass windows, massive wood beams. c1rculaL11>n rans and two 11ub11 tant1al bri r k fircplac~ Warmth & ex· c1temcnt thruout lh1s 2 bedr o om. p lu 11 ck!ntsludy 2 bakonies and luxury hvlog on the WATER . Bout slip avallable. WAttRFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 Sell ad.le items 642-5678 CSE: llDlll BLlllS CD. OVER BO YJ:ARS OF SERVICE DOH"l' MISS THIS Best Buy In Mesa Verde . 3 Bdrm. + t 'am. Room In Great Location Nr Schools. A Little Redecorating WIH Make This A Super House. $79.900. It's A Super Buy. (5) 631-1800 ,~.~ .. ' oova DRIVE • • • • 6 • ESTATE THE BEST THI UADBS fH WOOOllJDGE OffM THI FOUOWIMG CHOICI raO,UTCH V llttge r PORl~r -68.SOO VilJogcr Eliir 72 .900 Wormington D Pion 95.500 Broadmoor Wildwood 102.900 . Broedmoor Aspcnwood 104.500 Crossings Ashford 110.000 GIFT Creekside Sycamore 50-D' .900 Estates Adtt ms 124.500 OF ALL Ei,tott-s Adams soU>.500 Crossings A$hford I Lakeside> 149.900 C ...... l'rofft..__.t to PwchoM or Sal CLOSE IN 1979 YowPr~hlWoa6ri4cJe -~1 WOODBRIDGE REALTY 551-3000 AVOID HIGH INTEREST RATE t006 CoafaMHa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • durl•. 1nclud'nic bay rron lo be f'XCh down In a pkf( 213 /(184 3200 IMM..t.L.DST •. OUplex with ownt>r'1 un It, &ood locat1on . dbl. aaraae. 2 frplca Clear, lffler wlll e11rry l•l T.O. ~ITllACH llALTY New lc1lsl1llon. new '1S.9'42 •42·0762 rlNLnC•ng lt!Cl\nll'!Utl• und - -new court docl.iona , C.-.. M.. 1022 rmke1 ll etuflti" t hun evt1r , .. •••••••••••••••••••• to purchase or s11JI • ~ro 2 IOllM COTT 4GE l*'IY" C'lOf!C• llllcrc!w 10 IJ PLUS INCOME milter of <1_11yi. !'or th1· fjnit Umt>. flunk11 !~uv ~agtd hudw()()(f noo,.s. blgll & L.011n111 can provll1i· wood bumed ce1Hng11, 2 'wrap uruund' fln11orm.11. bnck flrt•pluct'I, country that tot:ctht.•r with !lcllt-r kildlCn nus 2 Rdrm. 2 bath Income unit w/pvt put10 und yu.rd. $190.000. c.164 ... 7211 "1D. NIGE L Oflll[Y & l\55UC11\1 rs financing can bt•nt t11wh m~rest rat<.'S. Our i;tu(f of experie nct'tl pro· ress1onals help their cbent.a buy. sell, or ex changti S83 m ii hon dollars worth of real estate In the past 12 mon~. call now & ask about OW' many bomea. & lnvestmenl listings. Call7S2·~ --------- ' 9UAIL iJ~Ow~.~~~or· PLACE oer lot al 1521 Keele Dr .. 48r. 2Ba. many xtras in PROPERTIES"' eluding all appliances. to,-Tll t :JO P.M.I $210.000. ree Owner Wiit ---------1 finance a t 10 ".+ t o qualified buyer, min . dwn. 3~ to bkrs. 9.55·1534 or752·8105 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top Hat ' UNITS 1N Tails ••• COROHADELMAR For the executive! 3 Choice locatlQn. One bedroom home with blodc to Big Cor o na elegant rtoorplan ... Beach. MO!lt unWlual in atrium, builtin5, dmlng, this area. Custom bwll f1ttplace. patio and lush ro r or1g1 nal l and yatd.S106.rioG.BKR.Call Present) owner. Bwlti.n S40-l720 kitchens. fireplaces. one 91ll•MeL and two bedr ooms. 11-ftaa.- palms. $460,000 -· COLEOFNEWPORT ,~;;;;;;.-.......... REALTORS •- .. 675-5511 PEE« AT ••••••••••••••••••••••• SICWDED EASTSIDE, Owner transferred. must sell tus lovely newly re· modeled and redecorat· ed 4 bdrm 2 bath home. Sparkling new ultra modem country kitchen. Raised hearth fireplace. tastefully done in natural woods. Quany tile entry and walk . F r o nt t"O urty a rd. Brigh,t. spacious and charming. You'd better hurry 11nd see this one at Sl09.000. Call 546-llS l ~ ... HERITAGE • • REALTORS Come True! Newly t'arpeted elC · ttUUve 3 bedroom with dining, eating area, fareplace and 2 pa11os. Unusual! Sl04,900. BKR. caJl~1720 TARBal. -· S&l'UME LIVING 4TIT'SIEST Would you llke to live in an ex e cutive neighborhood or prcSllli?l' homes? Then make an appointment to see this custom 4 bdrm 3 bath home with separat e ranuly room and dining room. OnJy >;; block from Mesa Vertie Country O ub. 2500 sq.Cl. single story home on oversized lot. call 546-5880 for more .Information. ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS ..... lawJ°" leoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMOO IY OWHB 2Br. Jl"1Ba, bltns. btn bnck frplc. nr orn & shopping. rerri g. As sumable loan. $57.SOO. 96.1-12t2 1044 I IOU ~ ........... QUiii SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thll be•utJful 2 ~room Laguna Niguel Sequo a model ln ex R lty • dus1ve Irvine Crove1 ea bas just been r1.-duct..'4 lo •ell. Now (antutlc T•O\ftf'90/o Lo. p1rk11de. cul·de·uc, 3 bdrm . 2Y, ba. den. near pool. apu and »>d unit near £1 NIJuel clubhouse. HURRY ON CC. Soactoua. well de· 1lDSONE! ! cerated, pvt. rncd. pauo. Beat Wl•tlon nt S101.IWIO . 493-9494 495-5220 496-24 I l 130.5050 ,,.. -HANCH 1 ... ~ 1<r Al r Y ~-·~1~, 1 /llOcJ. Mllw/ac.-va.w ---------1 ~h Bay Terr ace. SACRI FICE! Beaut -1ilPntFr.Provineial. Woodbridgo 3 Br 2148" arerwJ at : $325,000 PLUS elegant 2 Br condo Olli fM appt. ~ priced below market. Both nr lake. 673-43ll. /'~ Owner/Ajl. V~ SAN MIGUEL R E A L T y b ............. '°" y ••••••••••••••••••••••• AYRES 8eautifuJ 4 bt-droom 2 story family home locat ed 1n an executive netghborllood and w1th1n wallong distance to ten· rus courts. l1h1s home also has 3 baths and cen t.ra1 air. and is pnced al sm.ooo. Call today. ~ H/\NU! .. ~Hti\llY W -!1~11 ·~ooo ~ODO On Big 4 bdrm, 2 b • home w/pool. Jae.. m-rm, completely re odeled. Big lot. mu more OWi>er Wlll ance. No CreQJl oeed $155.000. balance. sk for Ed Chernow ·245S S HT.A FOR HER a cute beach cottage. FOR HTM it's on a R·2 lot. 30x3S. BOTH ---------1 Cornear lot value. OWNER. Culverdale 2 bdrm. ram. rm . highly IALIOA-HEW,ORT upgraded w/pror. int de· REAi.TY > 675-8170 cor. Cov. patio. corner1--------- view lot. pror. lndscpd & TOPO'THE WORLD VU auto. spnklr... Nr pool. Newer 3br. Vaulted ceil· ()arl<. schls. etc. Under 1ng1. A/C, guarded: $86.000 ~-16i8 Comm 5>00'. tenms, BBQ GORGEOUS LAKE VIEW End urut. $207 .000. Contract of sale. ~dn. Bob Marcel. Moore Investments. 6i3-2Sl l LarJ-aleach 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • WAU<TOIEACH QwWty home on large tree-shad ed lot. 3 bedrooms. 3 balhs, ram•· ly room. separate teen age quarle ri.. Oceun view. $230.000 • 1104So Coast H1way in Village Faire LAGUNA BEACH 497.2467 O wn e r I a gt 64().49221'159-0087. CUSTOM HOME ~TOF7 4 Br. 3 Ba. master bdrm retttaL 2 frplcs. formal dimng, 3 far 1arage.. ap· prox. 3000 sq. n. 2297 La Linda Court. Sl89.500. Owner/Agent. ~2-4894; 642-2164 or 673-0782 . UDO ISLE JUSTLISTB> Total warmth and e le~a n rl'. All new t.hruoot. Single story on extra wide lot al quiet end of ~land. Gorgeous. large brick patio . 3 Bednns + small orrice . Large master w/loads of closet space. Lovely noor plan allows for totally private guest suite or mud·s. S399.000. Call ex· elusive Agent ror appl. to . lna B . 964-2431 or 67»4.92. ' For Sale by Owner. Beautiful 6 mos old Newport Terrace condo Prune locah on, sgl sty end unit. 2 Br 2 Ba. w/garage. 548·80JK. Priced below mkt at $83.000 CHOICE COTT 4GE Super Easts1de locat100 with a deep lot and alley access for RV . Th is charming 3 bdrm. home has new copper plumb· ing, new paint. wall to wall ca~ting, forced air heat. dark room and a workshop. f\tll price $78.000. Don 't wait. call WHATS'SNEW Jim Wiled 3 bdrm. 2 bath home in Mesa Verde. Completely remodeled inside and out and loaded with charm. Super loca· lion near schqols and shopping. Call 546·S880 ror more inlormalJon. Beach Shack oo Sand. in W Newport, 30x62 lot. W/coastal rommiss1on approved bluepr ints . 1295.000. 644-8612 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~!!!!!!!'!!!~!!'!~~ ,, ________ _ WOODBRIDGE PLACE *DUPLEX * ~~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS 3bdr .• 2 ba .. Stonewood h 1 1 model A/C. Jacuzzi. Lge. <kean side of wy. eve Io t M a n y C u s t o m lot. easy access to beach. reatures By o wner Needs paint. minor re· 552.-3564 pall'S: ideal ror home & beloreit's sold. 751·3191. --------- Income. Hurry. only Tlrttft ock Hiiis Sl59.000 PRICE & TERMS C::SELECT I PROPERTIES lbral Atmosphere Surrounds ent er tain- ment home' Large pvt master suite . Deluxe p&Mllng lhruoul. Party sited deck ovHlooks sparkling jacuzzi Sur- rounded by mountain prnes ! Jo:Xcellenl area: Bettt-r h u rry ! Call ~ FORESTE OLSON ..... , ...... , ... 3•.flXER FORECLOSURE! TRUE! 3 Bedrm nxer- up per. will go Into foreclosure shortly! Bank has notil1ed owner d it's intent. Good loca- l.Ion. 67X~,07 Lot size f\t II pnce jusl $65.000! Tokt1 advantage. call 752· 1700 Now! -Ol'IN '" 9 . "\ 'V"' IO!tf N•CI. IB.IU!lfl IASTSIDI Tll-PLIX Larae 3 bedroom owners W\il with t1replacc & priva~e courtyard plu• two 2 bedroom units wilh aepar•te 1111raae1 Local· ed ne•r 20th & Tusun. In O.ta Meta. Real pndc d OWMntup. Pull pr1ce 1207.400. Call "6 26«> CSELEC:~­ T'PROPEKntS View city lights from Ulis Mission Realty 494·0731 Newport Beach 3 bedroom & den. only incr edibl e ramaly -~·~TSIDE AXER entrlnmt home . 4BR. LAi> ram rm. wet bar. frml 3 Bedrm . hardwood dm'g. Sl99.500. floors. alley access. va. SouUllanders cant and rtady. Owner 631-2133.642·6220 will consider VA /fo,HA --------- tenm. Call now 64$-9161 GREAT VIEW . :; OPfN HOUSE REAlTY <i Turtlerock & New~rt Hills. UCI. & Mason Prk & lake. San Joaquin model, top condo an Rancho San Joaqwn. 2 ~~~~~~~~~I Br & den. rormal dining. _ wet bar, frplc. steps to pool & Jae. Like new. up- grades. $145,000. Call 752-U04 or 752.0392 _,,,.. . PwchaHFHA or VA· $61,500 3 Bedrm, large yard. q11et cul-de·&at" street. 6'5·9161 .- :1 OPEN HOUSE REALTY /' Fbt Sale by Ownr/Agt. 4 Br 2 Ba. newly re-modeled home in prime Nl,ll Hgts. area. All new kftche n & c arpeting thruoul. 6~% assumable VA loan. $96,900. 548-8038 TStlUftC SUPER-SU,ER! Give i t a ll the s uperlatives you can thlJlJt or. Ill? lhls atlrnc· Uve t.ownhome In Turtle Rock's campus View de · serves Ulem all! Three bedrooms situated on a rr o re sslo nally and scape d l o t. Everything reflects care . loads of extras; rail to- day about this outstand· lnglisUng. ·red hill ~ ·• . \ 552-7500 Lo~ly 3br. dlx hm. BBQ I~~~~~~~~ ln lat. Open & spaclous.1- Prlde or ownershllp. 9'19-5370 ALLSTATE 1 REALTORS TOWNHOUSE SO. COasl Plata. 1~ yr old 2.BR 2ba. Cptl, drpa, etc.s.8-3037 --~--~~~- ST<>Ptl T•ke Ume lo relu and shop 1t bome. ll'ulmple wit h Da l l y Piiot Claaalfled Ads. And If you have eomelhina sell. c•ll a friendly Claulned Ad· Vltor • Turtlerock Ued ln the hills and decol"ator perfect. Thi., beaut1£ul home has 4 bdrms .. 2 .,., ba . + BONtJS RM. and formal din .. rm. Pliei'd right ot $159,SOO • B&WBUY IN JRVINI:: WoodbridJe Br1 ghton. ~value St2MOO. owner must sell. S117,000. ~,.., ede yow old atuH for aew oodlea with • et $173.000 Duplex. rontract $125.000. Upgraded spht ol sale. J yrs. 9<t>. 15""" level. Owner wall sell on down I 5 q.. 2nd . land contract or AITD. Beautiful. Call Moore In Callfordela1ls. vestments673·2Sll ~- Impressive . 21 Catahna & N. Coastline vista from 2-story. beam ~ ~8 home. 2 Decks & Newpot t Clftfft' large backyard. $111,500. 640.5157 ~OP ~-- "MOVE UP" to Alla Vista: where lhe vie ws ure spectacular. fo'our ext'll 1ng new homes priced from 1219,000 to S38S.OOO. /"\JEWELL ' •• •H f'r° Ill•' • 1q\I~' 1 f\t I• la J 1t 1 ' •·l &....-Hih 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• It's ~eou,,! 2 Sty. 4 br. frmJ din'g, lrg FR. 2~ ba. upgrd's galore! Blln vac. gar opnr. brick patio. prof lndscp. All thas & more for only 1132.400. Realty World, ~ llST IUY IH TOWN TRJ PLEX +guest Great summer /winter CI08e to beach & bay $250.000. make orrer. IONES REALn INC. EStNtti ~•(!117•Mll!ll) el!l11111113•.e111111210 ... llE.., ! 20HALOT Newly d ecor ated , 3 bednri owner's unll + separate Income. Fan· tasc.lc potential. Just list· ed. Call for preview. 6*7171 O'fN IH 9 •II~ II.JN 10 111 N<t • !•IMI L.J-...... 1052 ~..... IOU .............................................. file~~ VILLA PACIRCA-f'AT10 HOMI Beautiful 2 bedroom. famll.Y room, 2 b a th patio ho me . Exquisitely d ecorat e d thru-out. Structural Improvement. wet bar. proressional Jand scapl n ~. comm~nlty pool. jocu ni. clubhouse. $100,500. A. COUMIU. IAMI• CO. 496-7222 831-0836 nr..uu .. ..,.._ Let-..... tr .• • tf'16 -tm No DO ' r-car. lits. )44 .... AC. nls. tls. • l ited : .. 11 141 ••• tw •• 2 lfk. a 11 16' ••• 2 sts tal m. 1, ll '°n ian 1ck pd K >er 'all - ~- ). \ -m· ,., >Y r. s. .b l l-i: -10 15 i c. ~ l4 t. •• ·t 3 .. n y e 0 y I. " I. r. 5 .s () 0 .0 6 ), 0 t • 1. ... I-" -'· J. I " t ' ~ ' .. . '· D -, • r • I " .. .. ~ ~.~~ ....... ~~~~.~~ ..... : ~~~.~!~~ ...... ~.~~~uu ~.~:~~~ ..... ~.~~~.'!-d -;-..._, ._. ttt ...._ JOOI -111 -......-1n'1'litWiiiiif5ii' ...... ,f2"~ ·~· g, ~~................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• •••••••••••••••••'9·•~r.~.~~ ••• ?~.~! ~ J OM A LOT wa ,,. , ub dl•lded M "' <t QI ~ ,, II n Q • ., • ' • ( ' l I . I , f , Rrll'llTIU( ~ CO.l IW 3 lul.a. I.At \lt1U1 fur uah, IAUIVIH ,_ .. -··-~ eaa ai!boet. tar. ol•moad • llllU'•-._on C9I' l$t '7S-*7 SP£CW. mr loL Super lotl UOQ ------ ID 1 ~or Im 11».m ~ U 11'.do :ll lli reacrt. i t'r poataa boinH.-Tllla m IU. It\ 1'.IC'O, Nevada bdrns Stu rd•, 8 n l lot t ub, 1.iJlboat, o r. WutclUI bome 11 1 €HIG€ :::_~nda. •uld. e!lt. :it· V:. 1°f. )~"" _ _.,__.,_HOM€\ 1...-..,.,,... '-"ll*d cua.11~ ln th &mW Coull w1 , NB ..,.... 2700 4 IDIM POOi. HOMI 778AJle&h ny 4 Bdrm 2 blth, flreplarC'. f•ncf'J yard, coveud peuo 1)75 mo Nr. Soulh Q:lrUl f111u ~li~IJ._ I I • ~ • I t \ 1 I 1 ' • I ~, "•• I• I "' .,, ....... ... Start t 645-6646 . • ..................... . ;:.tort H~~~t '~h~I J20ACIHlll Stand n w--;;;:-2; Oillrid. 'lb th In 2 ~ ln tl!nlu1 I Cahtor n 1a ll'Jllt' Dbl 11.,1, &IQOI & ~ 11ppealln1 hom , 2 • TIUI 1 r • • 0 R 0 h 1 l' 1 1 f 1mml. ~ mln w bch. Yr· Qllwu&N<ltlU ·-··cH SU tuQl111rn• ... ., .. 6 _. HOU «> acm ln I or ro porcell' ~ I~. No peta . .,_,. ~~~ .. HERITAGE JffAllOR~ WIS1'CUPP STIAL ONLY SIZl.500 OM A LOT 111 ~:t.IJIUl't'. ElM l&1t•t w St8 IHS7/8SS ~ _ 11Bl..OCKS28KACH Al.lo, mun t'Uu:t u ni.llwt a ~tnn lri. f~nctld yard ll~t:S t'OR ONL.Y pur•I• l(~utl l •·r m 1 Onvw by 1039 NJllonal. t4.l~H MUST BI!: av•1labl., (;onhu1 Kl'll $l9S p u m o ht. ~x~r.n~~n ~ w ...... 11 lut + 1100 Ctuldrtn i>t~ DON'T BM 2 LATF. Realtor le A.1od1~t·• OK Uill IW __ D:m ___ _ &earrR LTV lN&onna st~t 3 BR. wall·w•ll cpl.a. fncd a 1m Puortoblt .Calif. rearyd s.xo t!1622-ESan· tOPOIT BEACH Last of lhe new homes on the water. for lease only. Live and entertain In· elegance In your new custom home with d . lgner Interiors. Conve:Uence oriented ~ Include 3 car garagetc with o utom~tlc opener:\: kitchens with mlcro·wave ranges. self-cleanin g ovens. tra1:>h compactors. and BBQ range tope;: wet· bars in all models · Hreptaces. ln living rooms & bedrooms . indoor laundry ar~as · J{uest suite. family room and much more. Dock available to all tenants. Shown by appointment. Call Linda Haun (714) 833·3150 (8 to 5 weekdays> I .......... $27' GREAT Rt:CRt:ATION wlmmang. saUnds. 2 ht-alth t lubs. billiard!>. n111eht ·llich t ed tt•nnti-cnurts Pro & pro shop. i:olf dnvml! ran~e. pdrty room t'UN ACTIV I T t i':S f'Hllllme d1tt•flOr. rret• Sunday brunt'h. 88'f:.. trips. P<trtl<'"· :.port loumaments & more' BEAUTIFULAPTS. Singles. 1"2 bedroomii f\im It unfum Models MtM l824 llul119••aH40 .............................................. •r..a.utde ldult 2 81'. den bdr • 2 be., ffl>IC • 11r • 2 Ba condo. pool, dbl 11r. lndry rm.. S300 ~s $425 ~. 64$.e822 ot'67s-G670 ·~· Near new townme, 2 Br. HARP/NEW 2 bdqn ,,,._ ba. 1ar. fncd pal.. +den. frplc. t•rage. No SM!! mo.~ PM & child r en. 37$ mo ~ llG7788 Uk for Matk. 1375. 2 br. 1..., b• lwnhac. ER 1 ·br. poot 1ar. Gar. lplc. patio. good toe. frplc, trees. $275. Adult~ • E'81de. 842-St583; 642·5251. TSL Mgmt 642-Ul03 '"9t 3844 2br $29$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979--rr88 2!A3 EldentUS·•ll04 2BR,1 Ba condo. OW, AC, Spa. Pool, gym, tcnnh1. Beaut 2 BR. 2 bo. Mc111 MOO +. No kldit, pel1:1. Drive, nr S.A. Cntry ~ Out>. Pvt fncd yard. 21_d_l _C _____ _ urport w/storaae. S43S A u t ondomanlum. I mo 673-8139 631 1816 OR. pool, Jacuzzi. lighted · .. · ltnnls. $300 mo. Call 2 BR collage. garage. Vottel·Vatlnr64<M161 wuher/dryer hookup............ 3141 sa. S&Z· 1268 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shows llh a modtrl dt-11&.htful Wu t r lltf bdrrri. Z ba bom I \>'I) ~Ow.-~ en11oua fS.1'01 r&.USHTI~ llOltUt-nso t.aAnaAve 7141249-~ lrfM lJ44 .... _ .. Xlnt CW lot'auoo Two llOIJ 466-)049 3 b<lnn 2 ba Larl(e yard ....................... ~~.~ ••• ?~!~ 28K • orw JRR w Wt'l .... ..... No i>clb Avail Jan. 10 $400. z Br condo In lovel• HARBOR VI EW HOM ES open daily tOto i Hoom 1 Br. crpts. drapes, CLJFF DRlVE VIEW male service a\'.tll No carport. kids OK. 1240 CONDO. No. Laguna. 2 lease requirt'd Sorry. mo. No dogs. 97!Mll.36. Br. l~ Ba, ffl)I, deck. b • w. f rp I e '~. en C'I b"'-•100 Coll ufl 4 $485 9611-3636 m...-ri.... p I I k • Carmel Model 3 bdrtm. 2 f: .... A Ind rro -..,.. 6 2199 Mey er. Near """"u ~e. 00 • 1 e • ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Un_...,._, v ..... na ek. No ........ 833-3307 ba. Cam. rm. dbl. gar. C!:J Walker t; lt!c adults only. no pets . , ., BR. 2 b 11 1 $600/mo. y r ly. C all ~ a. a e ec. n<'w. msom OakwOOd O>v'd parking. 310 Vi c ---·------f\\ ml•• l hl~ one' nwuut nv ~-ftG~ I _,, Sl74.llOO Only IS . do11. n Want to xchntit· 3,000 11q fl ----• •s ..,...,,..,.. inc . -·5 per It 1 dupjcx On~ houH from tOOS/PETS OK 1W11""1,_ mo.OaU&44·711n --ea ~talc -~ fR€HIG€ the canals NU LJke lo t;AS TSIDE. 2 BR 2BR.l\.iiba ......... $42S UDO ISLES.._ Garden Apartments tona. Ownr/Agt. S375 MIWIMri•ocll 3e69 &42-2164. ~·4894. • •••••••••••••••••••••• SACtUt'ICt-; HOM€~ tr•dr for •n i l fam ily wwnho!i_l l'. gar. S395. 2 BR,2...,ba ......... $475 Bl-•Ul 48ft,pool.apn.tae --~~l,n jl. 546 3220./ S42l!5l0;"81&6-4MB 2BR.2ba ........... $.S25 136ViaTriesteSpac1ous ll'd.Xlnt .. ,..,.,, -w ,. ___ 1 .... ..,8 ............, 2BR.2ba ........... $SSO home w lge livin& Y Art'•••• ... ...,., -" ~l ..,.,y,,, • ...._ '""n bl"-( I dbl 2B0 2ba ...,.,. rm +d e n lmma " ~U A&\ MM646 ;,,.... , "'""'• uus, rp c. '"' · • · · • • · · · · · _,., • .. · ......_ gar1. $460. 1121 PresJdlo. 3BR.2ba ........... SS25 ~/molae. ~· 3 BR 2"'· ba uCI\ • Waterfront Homes ~+ArT. 76•' ... ,_ ••••••••••••·•••••••••• 001926. • .,..., ......... ......, vntt~ ...... ,..,llMtd 3BR,l~ba ......... $475 631-1400 !~~ .r.:u:f,+c~~e:~l~ ly OWMER ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2&3 bdrm. frplc, 3BR.2ba ........... $550 3 br. 2 ba. lge encl patio. -Low f' t T ll o ..._111.d 3 106 bltm. 2 car garage. $450 3BR.2ba ........... $SSO Glrdener lncl. No pet.a. ~OOo~~pt· ~~·21~~ 9112%k,.~.No:aceancf~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• &up.64.S-5637. 3Be~22~bba ......... $625 SS255'6-69ss r-.....:X 1-1• .... t 1049 4 ~., \.ii a ...... • • • $650 Andrews Rd . A 1 t • '""" "" ~a BA.YFRONT 28R. 2 tut. ~ 3 br, 2 ba, near new, ~ea 2'Lba _..., 5tC>-OliQl West St.IRiaJto. l2J E. Bayrront. SOOS. E's lde. yard , W /D .. • n .......... ,...., Udolsle3BR.3ba.2300 CAU.11142·3676 Herb213/4783S77days. hookup.2carencl.gar . 4 BR.Zlhba ....... $lOOO aq fl. drps, bltns, 4 yrs 4 d""lt'x, lnchJdlng bay (Of' Wo. Bkrs welcomd ,......,.,,_ 'ISL Mgmt 642· 1603 4 BR. 2'h ba · · · · · • $1095 old. SllOO. 631·5237. front lo be exchant;ed '-'-"' Mno 3124 down I n a pkg 4 BI. duplexes ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BDRM. 2'12 BATHS Walk tqbeach condo. 2 br, 213/684-3200 ln<'I bayrrout to be exch. L.EASE/hrcho1• twnhse. S. Cst Plaza 2'.-'a ba, ~~·u~ar. Pool. ---------1 gJ~n a Pk g . TOWNHOUSE. So Coast area, rcfng, WIO, a ir. LOVELY LIDO PW.a. 2BR 2ba, 1\o't yr ga r opnr. Sss o mo. ..lJOOlSLE.3BR 2Ba. home on a spacious 56' MACH AXER old. One or a kind. Lse 5.JS.4976evs: 831·2386dys lovely lge. patao. $7SO lot.. A roomy single story $115,000. w/opl t1o buy.1 Part1adl LEASE/Pwchose Mo.551MS88.64S-6822 3Bdrm, ram rm home. San Clemente Tri-Plex, credit 0 renla towar TOWNHOUSE. So. Coast 4 BR. very nice area. 1859 charmingly decor•ted pricedtosell. purchase pnce. Gd 0 P· Plaz.a. ZNBR 2ba, lt,; yr Port Taggart Pl. Incl. with country French Well localed 2· l · 1. port until morfgage rates old. One ol a kind. Lse 't523 l'N4"'5Da:I~ g•rdener. water. $700 kitchen. oak floors . BERTHAHENRY lower. Minimum coat. w/opt to buy. Partial mo. Aullable now. fl~. formal dining, REALTORS S4S-3l3'7 ~ credit ol rental toward L...-.•ach JJ41 7$1.1.52.644·5,,_ stained ind leaded with 21SDel Mar 492·4121 Me~ leoch 3169 purchase price. Gd op· ...................... . ......... windows and warm ·~ l t ' 1 t Newport Sh01"e11 . 3br. -7111o.1rr~,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• por . un' mor ga 1 Br unique quiet 'h ac. atrium. jacuzzi. nr. natural wood tones lhru. -.~ -.M. ' Magnificent beachfronl rates lower. Minimum rpl, kids/p ets ok beach. Pets olc. $550. out ~au1t. newlnb1uildtl.ng. West Newport home. 5 rost.546-3037 gh. $450. J a n. 1 548-7980eve. PLUS ... rep aces, x l oca ion. Bdrm. 2 baths +dorm 499-2286 --------- A large pool size south 'ISLlnvmts 642·1603 loft. SHOO/mo.lo June 3~· Z::t.~1.~·l8 ~ar ~a;: llACH $650/l'llO Yrly ~uo. $295,000 IREAK EVEN Yrly lse possible 956 5871 &16-l<Bt, ~ ~ :~·o Z:,~ :i fth c::in utJltln Potd for~· to su 15% DOWN OH BEACH "'--p-t-1. 3226 Panoramic white water Large 2 story home. big I 4 Plex & Snul L'amily De r h d 2 uunu _,... vu._..,. lmmed occpncy. rooms, vaulted/beams, 2 col 44-72 I · " ,. · corator urnil> c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.,., huf.e bedrooms. 2ba. Assume. Scllt'r wtll story 4 Bdrm home with 49'7-1051. carry paper. Mn g ml view. In best locution. 2Br. 28a ocn view condo. 'l&Q· deck. 2 pat1os1,as avail. Agent. Gary o. $950/mowinter lse. On cliffs above marina. 2 S T 0 RY SUN NY B. • DI~. relrig.1 ncl Bosler WlfJ/J 'f( tH $485. mo. 499·4663 SPANISH 2 br., l 'tlt ba, ~r. wor,,. space, aund 960-4388or 536-2498 --e1 ""' omu anytJme. walk /beach / town. hJtlcp. I child, no pets. PrinclpalsonJy 631-1400 $595/mo. Adults Avail. Greathouse.960-S844 ... ..,.,. '-«111"-- RHO lrv1nt.' 1 at 17th 1 64.S.OSSO N ....... hecti/~ 1700 lfllh St I Dover at fl>th I 642·Rl70 IAYF,ftOMT Condo, 2 BR. 2 ba .• year· ly.S67Smo. CH.AHHElFROHT 2 BR. 1 ba. yrly. S550 OCEAHFttOMT 2 BR.1 ba .. wnlr. $500 STBtS TO IEACH 3 BR, 2 ba, wntr. $425 3 BR. 2 ba, yrly. $675 2 BR. Iba, yrly. $435 3 BR. 1 ba. yrly. S46S PAJU(UOO 2 BR. 2 ba, frpl. Pool. Adult.II. $395 associated 811 0~ fll<, llE A, TCJllS JtJJ' W fsol.,r,Q b I l Jt;f,l ••••••••••••••••••••••• lc6oa P..-.ula 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fountain Valley 3234 mid.Jan494-2764. 16 UHfTS $'380,000 New Condo 2 bdrm. 2~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• On'lbe Water. Newport. l.S% dn, contract of sale. :;:~r mo. 759·0839 :...wt. bay(ront very lrg. 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba. condo. boat slip avail. Year ly 3 Br. 2"°" ba. brand new. $750/mo. 675-6775. seoo .. mo. Nwpt Terrace. 2 miles to beach. C213 I $17S,OOO Agent Great cood. Net spenda· ---------____ 968-_WlZ _____ , ble Sl80 mo. Bob Ma reel. 2 Br. 2 ba. oceanfront pro· L...-Hlls ....................... 3250 --~ 2 bdrm. $450 mo. Yearly. 313~ Alvarado Pl. Call 631-0234 or 675'3600 S.C:...• 1076 Moore Investments perty. S350. mo. 4907 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 110-'1271 Seashore Dr. 645-3952 Beaut brand new 4 br + den wtram rm. din rm. many xtras1 frplc. dshwhr, rncd ya~ grdor & wtr pd. $650. Klas ok. No pets. Agt, DO fee . 964-2:566; 973-29'7 l NEW4Br, 3Ba, lg f•m rm, nr scbls. abope & rwy. tllOO mo. owner 962--082:! orllQ2..7S30 aft ePM !!'!!~ ............ ?~!C! 3 Bdnn. 211'& ba. $700. pr mo. yrly. Working girl& ...... a... Opt.or Sale 3bdr .. Presiden tial Hgls., Condo. Lease S42S Mo , Option Fee Sl.SOO Aslong S87 .:500. ~ ln•st. RJty. nc s.ta Alta 3 110 TRAHSFUSIOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- HHDB> Santa Ana Condo for rent. .... ....... och 3240 QUICK In six Easl$1de 2 Bd. 2 Ba. pool J32S mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557·5415 3 Br, 2 ba, $4SO +util. Avail. Feb. 1st. Family. no pets. 768-4116. Olndo 2 BR. l"" ba, de-corated. Int P•llo. pool, chUdren Ole. $375 mo. -2036 Ca;ta Mesa houses! Buy · 4 BR. 2\o't ba. walk lo New 2br 1 ba oo lake. on contra ct al only 1..&--~11 ....... _1_L_...t ocean.S.SOOmo.Askfor r 1 A/C r 1 ..._..,_.slttdor h ...._,~_., "-' ... 962-4471 rp c, ' rec. ac1 . lh+mrr'ahsr' 3300 S32,SOO eac ! In up· nc1"" $400.673-6634 . _.....,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pref. 313 Alvarado Pl. &ll-0234 Of' 675-3600. s:m. util pd. I Br duplex. stove & refrig. no pets. S47 I ~3-6243 Beth, encl palio, ulil paid. S2:50mo. $48-82()4, 646-2316 PARk NEWPORT Bachelors, l or 2 8edroomlJ & Townhouses From $349.SO 2 bdrm 11.'1 ba. patio. pet Spectacular spa, total OK. no children S32S per recreation program. mo. ~or 5411-7645 social program. 7 pools, 8 ---------1 teoiua COW'ts. At Fashion 2 Br l Ba, crpts. drapes. fmt yrd, aml gar. ,\vall 12/20. Aft 7. 675-0428 Island. Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Road. f714t 644-1900 2BR 2ba. l~ sq ft. Frplc. Bachelor unil •,; block encl gar. dshwsher. garb from beach. All ulil pd. ds pl. new cpls. S39S. No kids, no pets. 201 Jo:. Mesa Verdi! 754·6216. Balboa Blvd. $250 per 957·1568 mo. + secunty dep. Call HEW IRH:D Af'TS Sue 5.56-7707 1 Bdrm & lort $320 Poot.1--------- jaCUUJ, elosed garages Gas & wtr pd. Adults. no pets. 393 Hamilton, C.M. ~ll. CIMR&Heat 3 Br. 2bath, fireplace steps lo beach. $60()/mo. Wciferlroftt Home1 631-1400 3Br. 2 i,..,Ba , f rplc . cpt s /drps . r efr1g .I .. _____ .. _ ... wshrtdryr. yrly l.se. S500 All Adults no pets. 2 bdrm mo.642·3443 2 ba from $32(). jac. pool, Beaut. grounds. nice & clubhouse. Shown by qi.et. Adults. no pet..s. J appt. only. 549·3965 Br bungalow . Pool , . jacuz:z1 & bbq area . Also Udo Isle· Charming 2 br, 2 br townhouse. lnq. 177 slmdeck. elec. gar. adlt:>. E. 22nd St., • lO. 645-2498 no pets S475 lse 675-0377-_ t Br bachelor. utll. Incl. On Finley canal with 1916 Wallace. Sl8S mo. dock. 2 Br 1 Ba. gor, n14'f 646-2653 yard $550. Call B1U biJ..3417 : $350. 2 Br townhouse. frplc. patio. sundeck. Dover Twnhse, dbl gar, adults, no pel.'i. 2656 "U" frpl. wash/dryer, pool. Orange. 640-7905. Adults S4.2S m~. 645·9442. E'SIDE Town.house. Lge Oelux 4 BR. 2 ba. gar. no 28r, 1..., ba. pallo. gar. pets. steps to bch, SS75 S 3 0 o I mo . Re q yrtylse.644-1103. lst/lasl+SlOO. Avail J an fUrn. or Unfum. New 2 4. 631-099S bdnn. 2 ba. 3 story. frplt'. l..a.rle lbr apt nr w•t.er. dbl gar. ll811t Gooc1'0c:aUon mo Ord. t714 l675·S864 64C)."979. • <21.3_~ ______ _ F.astside 1 bdrm 1 ba UDO VIEW 2br. frplt. encl. patio. pool. No pet..s: pallo. sep. D.R. Adil$. S2:50S48-091B .->Imo. 67~. Q.EAN qwet 2 Br l Ba Ocean front Newport no pets' 1981 Mapl~. S2?S Beach. Wmter rental. 3 · 6 3 1 1 2 6 6 bdnn 2 ba. Huge s un graded area near ••••••••••••••••••••••• schools, transportation ~ Pet1.iMula 3207 New~legant-2 bedroom -Tlllfift I 090 and shopping! All for ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSSO. or 2 bedroom + den 496-7711 LagiMHicpel 3252 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• MOU.IHOME INFORMA TIOH Rent. opt.Ion to buy Info. repo'a, loan assumption etc. F.uy finance 0 .A.C. 9olfices. il£ r MAAo · · deck. Right on sand. On ~wnh 3b 2•~b / bes t bea e h . Fully •O ouse r. .,... a . "'--a.-1-& 3126 runushed & ready to be •••••••••••••••••••••• S19S,000 (must be sold 1 bdrm. cottage. Close SS75. Cedar & window 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, Fam rm. f r p lc. $375 mo. 2 -..--c hildre n , n o pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• enjoyed. Days 752·7410 $5000 DOWN together). 752·1920. walk to beach, shor.pang ~~~ceh. Ft;~v:~~c~~c!~ By owner , 4br, 3ba. ' 9UAIL ~F~·~J. s~ .. 0615~.fJ:7 garage. Fully main· Atrium. all bltins. Ocean view, pvt beach. Niguel Shores. $800. 7S9-1465 (1)496-0357. 2 Br Twnhse. 2 car Eves. Mmd.9838·2189 eor-dtl Mw 3822 garage, (rplc •den pvt yd, I D 0 BA y FR 0 NT. Corner lot, clrcula p• •cE· B-6588 t.alned yard. Adult..s. No driveway. New carpets, I.A ---------pets. Inquire al S2S 18th NIGUEL S HORES: !.!""""'~ bldg. S41S. mo. Super b v1'ew. s a ndy .....•.........••••.... ··~ ---------1 beaeh, frplc. 2 BR. $650. 1 bdrm. new t rpt & paint. AvaJI 112179. 64S-668S drapes. Will sell on con PROPEllT!ES... Corona del Mar 3222 _Street __ . <_7_14_>_960-633 __ 1_. _ t.ract or lease opUon. Va · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 4 bdrm, 2"'1 ba, ram rm. beach. tenn!s. S635/mo. 493·6293 or &11-14S3 Mabaa. HCMM Stor. s.nt.a Ana SS4. 7070 LOY& Y 21r Upptr with fireplace. private patio. Enclosed gar. North ol Coast Highway. No pets. no children. $425.tmo Call Linda 67S-23U or aft 5, 646-6457 cant. Move In today. 10,.. TII l!lO '..MJ Open beams & spacious, 3 ~by~. 2J~~ ~tpeioisg~~'. Principles only. 754·6519. br 2 ba & f I Y I DOCTOR'S · rp c. ear Y • $435. Agt, no fee. 964·2566 EutAnahetm 956-4500 Anaheim 956-1o11 ARE YOU SHREWD? CaJI 557-2200 ask for Mr. m2!m Don't 16&e a minule. 5 BR DREAM _CoU_ins_. ----- Beautllul Home 3 bdrm. 3 ba. FonnaJ din. private c:omm. ·with t e nnis . jacuzzi & beach. $675 mo. 752-9223 or 499-~ll W. Anaheim 761·1442 Westminster 848-8895 cus tom home w Ith A 39 unit apar tment 2BR. l'h balhhome. 2 car sweepinlll vll.'W..._ be,.von . garage & deck. $450/mo belie!. Superb e nll!'rtaln building. f\illy managed Waterfro nt Homes ment 18 afforded by huge w/no vacancy. CAS H 631.1400 game room and tam11 FLOW. Only saoo.ooo --------- nnm. Soannii cathedra down, take over. Ownt>r 2 BR. frplc, beams. ~r('at ceilings accent hvin may take 2nd TD's for patio, location , so. of room and formal dining part down. Located in PCH. $475 S04 Acacia 3 rareplacea for tha Buena Park a l 8572 stop by or . 7141640· warm and cozy feelmg. Western Ave. 9263eves, 213/376·9369 Hundreds of sq.fl. o CAU542-3676 _e_ves_._· _____ _ decking abound. \Jn· rorlnfo. Bkrswelcome 2 BR t\se w/yard, so. of believable low p rice! Hiway. $450. No pets. &alder want.II out! Ne llG 7.PLEX 640 024 and v1cant! $199,SOO. Near the beach. Only 67S-5000, · 1. ...._ RUMAR REALTY $365.000. Scott Realty 2 Br home, adults, no P<'ts. ssa.7977 s:l).75.13 garage gardener . $42S ••••••••••••••••••••••• $18,500 PER UNIT mo. 675-7258 BY OWNER Lusk HV Hills, btn cor· 110 •••••••••••••••••••••• S55•500 PR ner lot at 1521 Keele Dr . 4Br, 2Ba. muny xlrB!I In· IUILDIHG A VERA GE eluding all apphanct·s. MOllUHOME IHFORMA TIOH Rent, optjon to buy Info, repo's, loan assumption ete Eaay finance 0 .A.C. 9otnces. Two lri-plexes & one 4· SOOO mo. Include& laxci.. plex with 6 two bedroom Ins & gardnr. 955-1534 or & 4 one bedroom apts. in 752-6105 excellent a r ea of --------- Riversid e . Wi ll ex-5BR.3ba .• fam. rm. Lrg change! $185 000 Total. lot.~. Agt. 752-1920. • 644-7212 673-5354 J 9UAIL ~c~!a~~~~i.~~:s PLACE 644-1Z71. bfr9amS36·3S20 PltonltTIES.. JASMIHI Clffk Moblletto..Stor. Anabel m 9:56-1011 Santa Ana 554· 1CYI & Anaheim 956-4 W. Ana.helm 761-1442 West.mlnster 848·8895 10,.. Tl l:JOP..M.I LEA.5ESAVArLA8LE Mobile Home furn or un· Beaut.y Salon Hair styling furn. Acrou street shop-men & women. Sell or ping" t>uses. S8SOO nrm. lease. 15 yrs Costa Mesa 642-27'°· $48-47S8 63H4l.Sor751-1722. Ct arcW TAX llNEFfTS: rr.,.rfy 160 Four Pleic, Gd renLal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cloaeto1bops & bus. NEWSlrOPPlNG MfAHEARH ~~.~~Area. lealty ltttftMt- 640-1405 759-0363 Trtpht net 1 ...... Fint ___ 7_54-_7e_o_o __ 1eul teat au•r111tffd. --------Prime bllh traftlc rount. IT AX SPICIALS U,000 Sq, feet rentable l~dh.cloeet.hl1year 4 Br. a ba •• near new. ..-.. STt0,000. OCEANFRONT 8 Unlta Great \oc nr 1bops & bch. ~c. •.ooo t100.c.1111M299. -• DUPLEX. West Newport HOO or C:-. MIN '4 ... 711 ~~t;_L lZ24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AN'DINVESTMENTS 3 Br 1 Ba, East11lde. No OflllCllUILDI.._ 6l1·4tt0 children. $42$, 54~1 lv message. ~~~-" -=·=: ltu91EDCLOSIHG EA.5TSIDE 3 br, 1 ba .. CM Al\. 541-7729 Malll1 HOIM P..e. Crplr. end back yard ________ _. Sclltr to carry Trust N'r lhot>plnR as 11chooll W'OCEAN 'RONT Deed. 134 1pacea. Part "'50. 540-:t.sM, !148 4471 Be 1 u t I r 11 I c o M • KOA, 71\ cub return. _•_ves_. ------llERCIAL..LOr. No~Sao ..._u ~t. --i>fe10 Cty. SUO,ooo. · Owaer1.A1L Su & en l W.AH:t.ACl'IO!U. --., 114/0t-1711 Bllr. Clllllfed Adll41.#1t Omlng rm + 3 br. 2 ba. f~lc. patio. gar, fncd yd. Kids & pets ok. $455. Agt, no fee. 964·256697J..2971 J..«e lot; 4 br. 2 ba, frplc. ds hwhr, cov 'd palao. gar • fncd yd. Kids & ~ts ok. Agt. no fee. $455. 964-2566 973-29'71 . Niguel Shores. 4 ~r. 2 ba. Sea Terrace Plan J on lge lot. Frplc. fam rm. tennis. pool, jacuzzi & beach. 1 yr lse. $650. mo. 67S-82: SSl ·2338 2 Br w/gar. $295. Crpt, 3 BR, 2 ba , nice clean rncd yd. waler pd. 2710 home assoc. pool ~ "D" Delaware. 636-4120 .1'morreerentw11 yr 1·5 lse.~4. 751·5111. 4 Br. 2~ ba. nu S & S ..._Vlefo 3267 Gi>lden Wes t Estate s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gourmet Country Clean 3 br. 2 ba, frplc. kitchen. fam rm w/ wet dsbwhr. paUo gar tncd bar, form dan'g, 3·car yd. Kids & peis ok: $455. gar. S73S/mo tncl gard. N!J, no ree. 964-2.566 or Call 968-4602 973-2971 ---------4 Bdrm .. 2'Ai ba., twnhsc. l Mlwport •och 3269 bl.k. lo beach. Oen. view. ••••••••••••••••••!'•••• frp., 2 car gar. S6SO. 536 1956 or Anna at 357-1851. 'THEILUFFS OUtstaoding bayfront h.se. & pier. 2 bd, 2 ba. 3 frplcs. garage. SI050 monthly. 675·7285. 2 br, 2 ba, duplex by water. NB. $425. Marina Realty 642-8850 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3HIRGUARDS. ADULTS OVER 40. 3 Br nr beach. $4195. 960-1366 Bay frt .. w/35' boat slip. 2 br, 2 ba condo lo Sec. bldg, In Belmont Shore Wetbar, ws hrldryer, adult1 only. S8S-O/mo . 2J.3..4:M.9603, 540-9797-0ff. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br upstairs, frplc, lge rooms. 5 years old. im· mac. Cboire upper Narcissus. single or cou· pleonly.12 mos lease. re· ferences. Avail. J an 15th . Owner da ys m~l or 541·3122. Eves 64().7610. 2 Br up; lairs, frplc. snr m. lg sndk. beam ceil, gar. nr ocean. $425. 752·78ll: eves 67S-911S George or 67S-3877 Bob. 3124 • •••••••••••••••••••••• s:ns. 2 br, 1 v. ba. patio. lndry rm. adults. no pet.'I. TSL Mgmt 642· lfl03 4 8 d rm . , 2 ~ b a . • SUS C ... .rlT •or TOWNHOUSE-Lge 2 ram/kit, + formal din· -- LAMAMCHAAf'TS Large 1.2&3 bedroom garden apts. Adults. Dshwhr. bltns. encl. gar, gas bbq. Pool. Gas Pd. 178 Scott Pl. 642·!i073 OR, lYJba, patio, car Ing; freshly p•lnted. l.Arle ft small t bdrm. 2~ l~.Eal~~CglB~ port, pool & laund. Stove. crisp & cle1n. Move In end. aar. $245 & up. · · · ..... ._.. refrig, bllins. child OK, nowaueoomo. Adulll, no pets . 2110 mo. AgU0-5032 or schl1. $4SO/mo Incl Agente40-554!0 Newport Bl. 548-4968. ,. w__... VllacJ- ft81/Water. Avall J an 1. ~~~~~~~~~I Larae 2 bdrm. AduJt.s. No Beautiful brand new CallPat<7Hl068-1.398. pets. Inqui r e 179~ .tultapt&.Nopet.s.Pool. 3 BR 2 BA NEW CRPTS Baygbores, 4 Br 2 Ba. Rocbmter. rear JIC\&Ul. Open wcekda'¥ DR PS W ALK T 0 Priv. ~ach ycomm. '51 75 U : weekeodal0-5. 9S5 W. BEACH. $490 M O. mo.winter. ear+ se Studio 1pt .. decorator lit.hSt <213>431·3125. avail. 2131472-9226 furn. prvt pall~~& each. 1255-$265 CANALFRONT 4br, 3 ba. p.s pd. S200 mo. · 1 Bt S290-$30S Cute 3BR. 2ba an West lmmac walk to beach. HM..1Dq••ocll 3740 2 Br$33$-$3SO H.B. Completely redec in Nowonly S750. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSLMamt 642·1603 cart. h I o n e s · MartnaRealty64.2·88SO •B•ch Lo nf Be ac h. -...... 0 ... EW $450 + l11 t 1last. In cl----------6...1 u pd s ,,,. -..... " garden••r. 7t.sl 92."lO 40' Boat dock. 3 br. 2~ ba mvacy, U i...,, 2&3br. 2 ba. all electric ~la ..,.Oft condo. 2 story. frplc. bltll Adult, no pets. 83Ut74. COVtted parkinJ . 13'75 to ~-324• ~~~n \Yrly $800. ~IHdl 374' $475 m o . 600 W . .,._ • "'""'"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hamllton. 838·29l7 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTR _MZ-_21'4 ______ _ Studio rondo. ocrou from Deli8}1Uul 3br. fam rm INN. $75/wk &i up. Maid -rns"'•"ONSAPTS bch. Pool & jlC, S375. bome lD Hrbr Vu Hiila. __._ TV ht ed rvvn ~ 84'74S25 On lovely St. P\1 yd. Xlnl MrV ·• -I • •l 51*. 2 br t.ownhoule. 1..-, IChoola .-rs M0-4S46 POOi. UU · <714) 494·5*. ba. pvt plllo. pool. .,...... 3244 ' ' ' .. N.CoMtHwy. Adults. $300. 735 JoaM ••••••••••••••••••••••• BWFFS. lae. 3 BR. 2~ be .. on sreenbelt. 9lfO Mo. Atenl Mf.11.33 ~ .. ..,..... .._. )7 69 St. 646-&m eves . •••••••••••• •••••••• • •• 2 'bdrm I b rt H . a. car po • OMTHlllAC Cf1ll. dr1pet, lndry fee. Bach, k.\tch. bath. ulll pd. &ood \oc. No pets. $280 1115 year round. tat rno mo . 271 E Uth r1. sso aec dep. Rer·s. 644-0i&SZ 873-1.IU 10.m-7pm -------.....------------3 Br. 2 ba townhouae. W00081\DO CREEKSIDE Large 4 br. 2~ baa. 2 aty tam r~ next to prk Pertee fall) home S59S.tm Call wkldy1 8!18 5633 eves/wknda 752-(1)18 ---..,,,~-LUX U 1\ Y 2 br. 2 ba. WB LUXUllOUSI Specious ant floor condo on the ba~ront on Udo Penlnaul1. 2 Bdrma. + deft expensive carpet Oceanfront dlx 2Br. 28a, Quiet adult llvlni. lnc.' mirrored b1r, de· D10 nelc. S700 mo. till ~loaed lllr " paUo lu:u ltlt.cbtn, 21WM1eclts. J-. 7~·94418 No pd.I • ..00. 14.Wal or Coodo. Nr. lake 2 c•1 gnr frplt, den, Ide.I tx ecuUve rmt•I. ~a val now. ~mo or 5!18-11S3 Woodbrtdlt481(11m rm 3 ~ AJC. J tar_pr... lablSS.~ $1000 Per mont.b. ~ .. RONT Dix. 4 _m.SM ______ _ bAOKER 87M400 bdrw.abe.2car11r11e. ..eAPtNIS WbMr' .. rno. uUI. pd. \ BR sais. 2 BR •• 3 Br ~. ar 1choof, ='J.r::.lTai lt~O Yi· Pootl]acual, pr. avail. ahopplq.. l~ Ba. tf71 IJl.TS ppem.eot? Ach& ll, DO INIU. 2t&O mo. Owlw. MM1J2 lllrla A~ Mt.aw7. garage. S275 per mo. Ste,x; to bch. Lge modern 8»932:5 2 br upper. beam ce1I. ttafi19.oft •och 3840 frplc. all bltns. $425. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 .. ~. SHARP. beach 1.2 & 3 BR. frplc. dLShwshr. garage UNF. •YEARLY & patios. 96().2358 2 BR, 1 ba .• nr bch .. $435 ---------1 3 BR. J ba, nr bch .. S46S 2 BR. l ba .. Lido .... SSOO 3 BR. 2 ba .• Lido .... $650 3 BR. 1 ba .. Lido .... S750 FURN.· YEARLY 1 BR, l ba .• Bay Ave S395 SHORT TERM, FURH. 3 BR. 2Ya ba. new home, oceanfront. wk or mo. IALIOA .... EWPORT REALTY 675-1170 TownhOuse. lovely, spac. & home.take. 2 br with pvt, gated entrance + 2 patJos. Some wath all garage. Sw1mm111g pool Jacuzzi. Tennis courts. 1 bUt to Hunllngton shop pmg center mall. Adults. No pets. From S435. Seaw1nd Village, 15SSS HW1Ungton VIiiage Lane. _H._B_._<7_l_4i_898-_996 __ 1. ___ :-3-bdnn--.2-b-a-.-Own--e-rs_u_n_i-t. 2 Br. children welcome. I b I k . t o b e ach . no pets. Start.Ing al $270 Furnished or unfurn. mo.846-Qf07. Monthly or yearly. 6'1S-1058 Near S Points. Com·---------modore Cir. J\pts. 2 br. 2br apt. Xlnt living condi· Kids welcome. See m~r Uons. Only 0 .G.M. need at 7671 C.Ommodorc Cir. apply Call Jan. Apt.a. $285. b b b I ---------1$475. 3 r. 2 a, a cony. New luxurious 2 br & den. encl. garage. All bllnfi, 2 ba, bltns. incl. refrtg. blktobeach. Yrly. Small pet ok. S42S mo TSL Mgmt 642· tflM Gemini Rlty • 839.6623 s.a..• 3176 ---------1••····················· VllaPoclflc• EXCLUSIV E OCEAN JWw FRONT 1 & 2 bdrm. ..... Oc.-apl's. avail. Security Jlmior 1 BR. 1 BR & 2 system, elevator. d~sh BR. 2 BA. Security pro-wuber. dbl. ovens. Pen· vlded by J>vt ltey·card en · lhouse with frplc It prv. t r '¥ • B I t n k i t c h sundeck from S325 up. w/lwninous clgs. Plush ,_~ ___ or_995-__ 1_l23 __ _ carpet.. lge pvt paUo or Br. Irr deck, walk to b1)conles w /xtr1 beach. Rarage . $350. storage. Pool. spa, lll!ht· Eves 498-0318 ed tennis court. lndry 1----------- racll. Limited preview Sc.fa AM JaeO renla.ls. From S290 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Models open dally harp 2 bdrm. 2 ba . lOA M to dus k . 215 Tropkal 1culn1. pool, W ich ita Ave (at Jacuul. Near So. C. Yorktown> Ste. 409 M. l>tua.~.498-6219 nc.S3M45.S --------11ac 2 bdrm Apt. at 1240 & •; Sptic. 2 bdrm. •pt. 2 peo per mo. Also 3 bdrm. Kldl O.K. Avail. now. hcMe, C-11 675-9991 ot ~4:30caJl847..o967 g..7)W' MOIUHOMI M'OIMATIOH .Jlenl. ootion to "111 In r o. -New--28-,.-,-,fl>-l.-p-.-tl-<>1.-s-e ... c resx>'• loan aaaumptlon. •ate, adlt.. 1702 f'iorid1 ttc. Euy finance O.A.C. Jomcet. 1tAdah538..f729. .........._Store Near belch, 2 br. 2 be UP· w. Anabftm 78MA42 per, encl. a•r•••· No Alulbltm es.ion ..._beclal Adultaonb'. ~ M-8895 N o p f \ a . "l 1 7 O 2 S.UAna 5.54.-7070 8roollbur1t. UH. &Anablim ~ mm& t. ------------~------------~---....... -----·~~~-. -. l - l•HlllClflsit '\ PaWIRg/P .. 1""9 .ta r.rt1•1/f ••rfat C.,.. s.r.tce ....................... ..................•..•. ....................... . .........••.........•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,./R.,.W TrwSrtke • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Calm wor11. Df'U deal.pa Slwnpx> • at m cl an H nu 4 -...c • Studitot 1 Ton lruc·k AMWAY Co• met I c •. MlllMa'I. aocJC W Coaat O>loi bti&htrnani, wht Utll'TlJIMM914 T'niab. ll'ff trim Kon Nut.nUCn. HOUMWarts, L M.S.-Roto .• Sod or PttERSPAJNTINO Se• d • d La w n • . Expr 'd. Rua Ra tes Sprin&lera, Plantlnc. free Est. Call Gene Cont.I'. Llc. NMtt9. Xlnt ~ ~~~tchet & textures Landleape Creatioiu Ex fUI IST. · Hl· 1439 pert sh11ptna. thlnnlnl(. Hwy.NB *-5118 '11'1 lOmm bl th C1Hn ---ICU70:&.tu mt lluc'ne C..r• • C-Omm 'I, ._. • ....._ I.Iv, dl.o rm. hall •u Av1 F:LIJCTIUCIAN·Pr1 ...t \&A -IJ '"-uJ ,_ ... 1 142·lD4 -atump removal. 875-2821 PATCH PLASTERING lns. . •-•...-~•-ii::ee-..-m'I JJ &O, ~h SJO. c.'br riallt fr .... l1mate on "' ,,. Of'"'" ·~r.,, n1. --------••••••• .. •• .. ••••••• ~, Guar •Um pct odor tars-orscr-llJobe ~•mall. comm or te· U1111dl .... 9 fte(a,f1S.7633 ----------------'Pliriiuna. ExtTIJMl' . Eu~an Landscal)tr. pr'd, boneat. neat. reaa Top work. fair price. Lfc'd 964-104.S Dav• All types . •·rt'ei . .tlmateLcaJ~6825 Scott • Tro Serv1c•· 86J ~anc:etierv Opt npalr, ts 1,.. •'CPr Utt'Oled 173 03.$0 al nUal, rea1 rate& •••••h•••••••••••••••• TRJP-<"llA RO 110 ~ worit myae.11 Ilda --...a.-~ an.YUIM ~-... • ROB!N'S HOUSE· -~ orunlna_ & rt>. ......... movalll. S Ynl In COH\¥1 Malnt Ref1. 14t·487l Prol palnllftc. Ext & ant. clYalev•. Low rates. Rtb. Fre • 20ZSMal.o,S A ~4lot ~ f CLt:ANTNG SERVICE, ~ 7.ci • -------•••••••• .. ••••••••••••• APENT hauhn1 ln for 8 thofowchly clean .2._ c.t1:... K • e Wood JP1nc101. ~"~~ ,,2.0mat•. houN. ~' ••••••••••••••••••••••• area.L.c. lns.&42-26at P~RY'S PWMBINO COMPLETE CARE t hi 'I • c• at. s.1M'780. )3M383 ~·""" ........................ llllG6fm pall" --.-w-•••••••••••••••••••••••l":CA~Tl= .... ===----·1 ICO.ao.644 1.He bauhna mov1n1 ~~1~:~1· .s.~o MOM)"• k J ' 1 Oara1a Yard c:ltanln1 (...i.ninl. l.Adr)'. Ml-9865 ....................... .,._ eoueC. student can btat F\ne .,...~r. PamllnJ by all price•. lawn yard ~Sinor St. Uc ' lna. Try malnl. Quality work. .. .... 83&-$55$24 hn. Complete plumbln& Trlmm1nai. rt'moval. llel'Vlr.. Drain & iewtr cleanup•. h e 'd/in~ c l ei1 ninJ Frct' ~ t!lllmates. 3' hr service. --· ------- Onwwa)'&•Parloaa lot Prot .. ICIDAl avalt.ble .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Rua rall!'I au 0'105 ·R~pelrt •Sealroathll fci-allatta.in ----•Lie 8 , C M S•S Ou'\taden Sfon-fft Clun up1. llaultoir, Rubblah Haulln1 . Aapbal\141Ml11l Cleaft.upCrwws Cooka IADdsuptnl lmmed fumitwe movtna. house & > , ..,_,... C'Oll'ITA<.I llS'\'\tU\I fU;tan • Yard r I " an In I . ... _............... ... W•ltlllf G -4 S.... f\ttaaonabla " Rella bk MlmM&n ~J~•llto a • M!k1d1on of Q\&Qf•ed H•fub ln-the'DAlLY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS lalfl) R..auttH •••••• ••• •• •• • •• ••• •• • • »'1 2340 "' WC'Ste'llff. ~-~ FfXIT --------MW'pon Be IK'h • ,__ • I IMl.bna It GeneraJ <"k'•n· GHIAO 7~ iil l.8 Carpen tu , palnllna up, c.'om m . " ruld Rat.I ratn ts yn ln ReeJa\ rates. 912· 1462 ....................... tkmodel, repair, seon l'arpf'otry, old ti me tnftsmaaahlp l6 "" tn l&l'N Uc'd Mr ralom bo..9Gl314 au-a Siii ITU llQ)'\Jrne -~ ----------IDOITAU. HMl-C-itft.t !P4at-"4SIOI ...................... . ---LOWCOb'TTOYOU. Ge ' e Sltnple ldeu can make ••••••••••••••••••••••• your hom e beaut. tlau~. a.kl load11r dump lril. . "'. ll'M w r1i • de IUoru et<' 1131 125 7 flnd wbal you want ln Dally Pilot Claa1Hledll ~ ------bca you need expert aemce ot' repaln, tum to the ~rvke Dlrtttory 1n Cla111fled to aolve your problem. nO:Q.EANlNO LADY Oflclfnl hffclln'1, rell•· ble lft"V ct. ran rate1. Uwured.. ~a:JCM. Mly•ko Houueleanloa. Boat.I, part.lea • hou&H. ~atina special. (wk· 1¥ MrVlte). Mon-t'rl. 10 yn exp. 7-lOAM. 875-4233 IG-..Joo. EXCELLENT PAlNT· t111n'l ...................... Brickwon. Small Jobs Newport. Coll& Meta II Irvine. ,.,,_3175 eves. ING. Reaaonable ratee. Freeesllmat.et. S.-2706 o..tocn Wallpapedng AU Wort Ouar. h ee F..t. 875-4151 ~~lanten. etc. Holiday Emergencya New· I. Ref. f'At. Pleaae C.ll 631·5368 aft 6. N6-0464 12 yrs experientt. l 'm .......... small. my pncet are ••••••••••••••••••••••• _arm __ 11_. ------ Exec. Housecleaning. Prof ltl"Vice with AUas "-o&OrpT ..... Diatlnrt1ve p er1onal VanUnescoetsnomore! ...................... . service to meet your Jo'ree eat. for loe~la. Plmo tuninl le ~pair. 2S needs. ~lOCS storage, & long dist. )'I'S exp. Muter'd deg. In movea. State Lac music. This coupon S\lper Houaecleanin& n.uou.537-3160 worth$5 861-1433 Service. Resp, reliable. Lo rates. t'ree -Eat. Have tomethirur to sell? SELL Idle Items with a 64().8M8. &40-0tQ& "Cla.saified ade dO It well. DALiy PiJot Cluslfted Ad. 6'73-3lll thlao r~t with Daily PiJo( Want Ada. P,wnbl.na repaJr. Spec. In l=:;;;=====-remoclellna " copper r~­ot,pe. Good pricta. Top hat P,umbf.n&. 537 .auM ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIR It R.EROOI''. All typea·ahlnalea · rockshakea· com po· tar. flee ell. 54 l·m>· Whitney Rootin&. Asphalt ahlnale. wooa shakes auar. Free eat. Call 7·10PM. Bob. 875-l.SIU IFYOU tuive a aervlee to offer or loodl to tell, r••ce an ad fn the Da ly Pa lot Clualfied Section . . . $1.&2 per DAY n.&t'a ALL you pay for a 30dayad lnlh1.1 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW • 642-5'71 PhoaeMZ-5678. I======~ H11p W..t.d 7100 Hllp W..tecl 7 t 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ... ............ , C>ffk»a..t.I 4400 .... w...... 4600 ., &llck •aMcl J:toO •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Loet&,.... SlOO .w.w..w. 7075 HtfpW..ted 7100 HtfpW..t.cl 71oc ....................... .. .................................................................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIMGU USER Responsible. working TilE EXCJTJNC w r I t e r a e e k s o n e PALMMES44PTS L3 OOOSQ +--bedroom collage 1n MINUT~ TO NPT BCH • .' r I <.:orona del Mar or Costa Bach, 1&2 BR Gr-cot Location Me&& Quielneu esaen from 1255 & up. uaJ Write Cla111fted Ad Adults. No pets. ~I wee Spart! 112Xl6. Daily Pilot. P 0 1:;81 Meea Or. Box lS60, Costa Meu (58lksEaato1Newporl o~pt ... ~1 IV tr.ll626orcaJl67~3862 Blvd) '""" ·· .....,.u • "'<'. 9am·5pm 546-9860 Commen-e Park ...... 6 4000 ....................... •A .. 11toc1ora..• Lovely gardens· Brooks wtr. fall •IGt.dwn FtclJ. avail. •J•euzzi, heated pool •W\c.ly or dally ma ad srv •1V & phone available At Iowas $63 Wk 2277 Harbor Costa Mesa 645440 NN'J)Ort 833-H813 EXECUTIVE SUITIS Lu.xwious offices. ex· ecutive secretary, personal phone cov· erage. receptionist, con- ference room. xerox, notary. Lease or monlh to moolh. Near so. Coast Plaza, 0 C airport & freeways. Call 979·2161 Room w-,-k-1t_c_h-en_n_e_l_le_ liZ3 Sq. rt. office space to sub·lease an Laguna $60week&up. Hills.. SJ08 month. Avail. 548-9755 Dee lsl. 830-6030 Attractive room '.o.a mi to Deluxe medica l swte. beach. 130 wk llB ground nr., Corona del lU>-3531 Mar. Realonomics Corp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5005 Knlre sharpening busl· ne11. fully equipped tnlck, ~+Inventory. Will traln. 646-4716 Moi..,..._Tnat otiCii 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST lfthrntRate1 ht T .O.'t. also z..d T.D. l.ocmtl. Fairest Ter~111ce 1949 Sattler Co. 642-217 t-45-061 I Room& loord 4050 675-6700 .......... ••••••••••••• OH1ce-Store 480 Ft. ,crpt, A.111 we•ftti/ &ard & care for active drps, A/C, 17301 Beach Pet....-.; Seniors. Upper middle 81., H.B. LEASEM2·2834 to.it& f.Md clalla oeiahborhood. OC ••••••••••••••••••••••• A111>0ft ane. ResMS.nce Downtowa Huntington ._ : •c••eh 5100 pr ogram/a ll meals Beach. 210"'1 Main St . 2 •n•••••••u••••••••••• ~9866. If no answer orrlces available. One ::a;.. JJSO 2,nn $120, one 2·rm S 110, v~R...tafs 4250 _900-_l5S8 _____ _ •••••••••••••••••••• •• • Town & Country Shopping BIG BEAR Caban. s1P6 14. Ctr 18582 Beach Bl., HB. poollable. color TV, 2 _962_.fH.17 ___ _ frplcs.~t6 ...... to Shclr-e 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXEC.su1ns 300 to 1700 Sq Jo't. Carpets, drapes . C4lt down Udo Marina U•lftc) ~I Villoge Share a home or apt ment <On the water). Qwst·OJATU tJHuMsm> Newport 575-86&2 U'tl-~ PNJlU' ~,.." HE'WPORT CENTER c:..1 ~ huuo•MQ 10,000 sq ft. Luxunous paneled of-832-4134 Since 1971 fices w/spec1al exlras. New H.B. 4 br, 2.,.., ba, to C o n r e r e o c e !>hare w /female non· rm I ba t h room.· :smokers. $200 + utJI. shower/kitchen. Contact 968-0781 eves & wknds. l..oulse Dahl. CORPORATE REALTY PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Sell any item or com· bmallOO of items for $7S or less with a Penny Plncht'r Ad. 3 lines for 2 toosecuuve da~. Elt'h addlllonal bne Ill 60< for Uw 2 days. Charge It' Nocoromen:1al ad1. f"or more information and to place your ad call 642·5678 Super 2 br, 2 ba condo. 975-0888 17lh & Irvine. Pool, pvt ---------scnau 'ETS entr 64S-~or675-11111. 125·500 sq. ft. offices. IUUft"I. •SHA.RE A HOME• From $85. Incl. uUI. 779 HK'WERS W. 19th St. 540-2200. M.J Selective counsell.."lg. Enjoin -l::lude -64S-7464or761·2284 445Sq.ft $245. F1ame-Around- . 400181rch Sl,N.B. OIEDOF Fem rrnmate 25 +, apac Agent, 541·5032 28r, 28a Condo, pool, ---------My cousin la suc h a lrv.$26.S+ uUl.634-8050, SMALL OFFICE FOR hypochondri a c . he ~Gaal RENT,$165. wouldn't visit the Dead Agent 548-7729 Sea without finding out WI shr 3 Br condo in San ----------wbalilDIEDOF. Juan Capistrano . SANCLEMENTE --------- Keducedrenlforonewh LE~E Lo.t&FoeMd 5300 WI.II take over household 27S/l.S20 sq n, heat. air'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• responsibihlles. 495-0284 balh & signs. 6 yr ol '...... Found ,., C II bldg. 673-3022 ..._or • pe · a Shr home, Fem pref, Animal Assistance non·smk, 4 BR 2 BA, frpl, SQ0.1200 sq. fl. Loguna League. S3'7·Z273, no fee. 1..olt: S.arnete calfemel~. Pract. nurse, p /t or Aul Bkkprfor small mfr. Bank.in& • Bluc:Oearollarl.aat seen emergencies. Reh. PT apprx25 hraperwk TEllER Ruby Ave. Bal hi. Call Laguna, Corona del Mar. Exp. preferred bllt will For our South Coast 87S.50~or675-8985 4111•2974. • tra.iD right penoo. Call Ptaza office. Eveninga. Help Wc.hd 71 OO for appt. MZ· 1916. Monday thru Frldsy & LOST: MaJe Stamese cat. • ... ••••••••••••••••••• ..... _ earner n"_,,,_ .. an every Saturday Ex crossed blue eyes. front """" .. ~"" ' rred ca11 claws de-clawed, blue col· Lag Bch. San Clemente penence pre e · lar w/blue rhlneatones. Acctn& Bkkpng area. Eves. Dependable Kathy Amburgey or Mr Owner heartbroken . TEMPORARY car a must. Call The ~~= REWARD. CdM area. Regiater1odsy to work ~.581-4141. S.+IMp&Lo.. MG-5.534 on varioua accounting Al!I'OM<YrIVE 3333 Bristol St., CM Found Female. blond and bookkeeping assign-•~De--.Mp EquaJ()pporEmployer Lab. Approx. 6 mo. rnent.&. Work clo1e lo rosfftoMll' Monarch Bay Terr. Free ~e~~ b~m&: r~~ouu~~ Orange County growth Bulwll togoodbome.~. . tant.s needed tbru-out r equires H OWA RD ~Teltt- FOUNDnrNewportCrest OrangeCounty. Otevro&et E·X·P·A·N·S· Excellent benefits . Condos. Golden Lab Robertffall's l·O.N! Irvine National Bank. mixed puppy. MZ·2100. Accountemps 1. Service Warranty Call Janet VcinDyke 5005. Main,Sle50l Clerk! Some auto. ex m.3700. FOUND U b1eg& toy poo- dle. F. 5-7 yr,s old. Santa Ana Heigh'ls area . 646-4209. eves. FOUND Blk Lab. M Balboa Is. 673-2490. Found: Pomeranian, ans. to "Shaw''. Vic CM al lrvi.oe. 548.9673 FOUND: Germ Shep/ Husky mix fem. Ul(W\8 Hills Mall. Red Bandana. 831'3397 Found: Lg En~. Sheep. do&. well lrallled, NB area. 645-9984 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXING MASSAGE BobJame5·Uc Masseur Outcall 9-9, 494·51 ll PREGNANT? Caring. confidential counseling & referral Abortion, adop. tion & keeptng. APCARE 547·2563 COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 2' hrs 957-8474 SpiriW RNder 11.LSSo. El Camino Real Sen Clemente; f'uUy lie. For appt. 492·12'J6 XX PAHCE OF FUN XI Beautlful~e girls. dance at exhibition & rap sessions. 9AM to 4AM every day. 2060 So Euclid. Anaheim. excat· ing 24 hr recording SU-1422 MICHELLE'S •o.tcdl• llAM·2AM W-3749 •ESCORTS• 972-1131 AIEKAIAHUA or Purple. Danny wants to see you. Please call ZJ.3...423.7526. Carole. No. Tower, Union Bank perience helpful. We Equal Oppt'y Employer lnTheCttyotOrange train. Ideal for sema-714/~103 retired Service Mgr. or mechanic. See Trevino. Beauty assistant wanted <with future>. Also Jula elle man1cur1s t wanted. 837 ·4250 or 837-8779. AccCMlftt Clerk Sal S790 to $960 peT mo 2 Yrs olc exper. req'g 11 knowledge of accts, payroll, and/or fiscal rec keep'g procedures App· ly Newport·Met11 Unified School Dist. Class1r1ed Perso nn el Or r . Mon/Wed/T hur & Fri 9am-Noon. Tues lpm· ?pm . 1601 16th St .. Newport Beach, E.O. E. 2. Service Cashier/ Bookkeeper• Ab1Uty to meet ~le well & ex· perience. an these fields are needed qualifaca· lions . Excellent pay, benefits Permanent. op- porturuly for advance· ment. See Office MGR. Pleasant worklng condi· lions ln Orange County A1 rpo r t c.'om pl ex . Permanent. vaned. In· tereaUo~. Exe. pay. benefits, . tor advan· cement.. B y HOWARD CM•rolet Bil'ih\g clerk for maJor wholes ale nurser y Stat11u cal typing. in· 11Jauve lO improve exist· mg systems. Applicants must be able lO give at· t.ention to detail & have exacting mind. Contact Mr. Martin, 962.Qi04. ~ s.u.twy Dove & QuaJI Sts. Sal S860 to $1170 per mo. 4 __ N_£W_PO_R_ll1r_B_E_A_C_H_ IOATIUILDH Head lamJnator/tooler. mu.st be senoua, self llar'\.er & willing to take charge . P ·Squ•red Boats. 541·2873 Yrs exp w I AA deg or equiv. Apply Newport· Mesa Unified School D\st, Classilaed Person oel Office. Mon/Wed/· Thur & Fri Sam.Noon, Tues 1pm-3pm. 1601 16th St., Newport Beach E.O.E. 3 advertising salesmen for Orange Country area. Xlnt commlss1on. The Real Estate Trading Post. 3645 Saviera Rd .. Oxn ard 93030. 805 / 48S.35S7 ask for Dave. Ali.O Parts · Counter & de· livery. Full Ume. Salary dependent on ex pe r . 631-0lll BABYSITTER .r esp woman wanted 1. 2 or 3 dys wk. for daytime babysitting, start Jan .. ref. 1S9-0202 BOOKKEEPER-Fu II charge, for progess1ve company. Prerer com- puter exper. Salary com· mensurale w1ab11ity. Non·s moker. Send Res ume to . Hui s h Management Co . 33208 Pasoo Cerveza, Ste C .. San Juan Ct1 p1s lrano. Ca. 92675. Baby3itt.er.EI Toro area, Mature woman. slarUng Jan2nd.wk.days7amlo -·.-~--~---• 4'30. Care for Infant. 8VVl\l\llii5rl0ft Rel. req. 768-7446 CHARGE Babysitter-J anuary . 2 Small ectronica mfr chi.Jd.ren 7 yrs. & 4 yrs. 8 needs F C Bkkpr. Mu!lt to 6 Mon-FTt. Turtlerock ex pe r n A I P . A I R , ~•· Need tranaporta-bank reconc1la· tioo. Wiil pay above stan· . etc. Salary open. dard. ~ Good co benefiu. Call Betty (213) 678-7161. Ba1?'5itter needed, Mon· Fri aflernoona. Call fWS.8434. Chns. AIRPORT tnt.erestinl l)081tlon now open al an airport ln the Orange .. County area. Work ln pleaunt sur- roundings meetme peo- pleas a aecwity ofllcer. We have day & swing IJhif'ls available for men1·--------•I & won:ie'I who would like a ~hallengang career. Uniforms are furnished and on the job tralnlng la provided. Apply In person 1t 177S E. Center St. #105, Anaheim. Equal Oppt'y Empk>yer IOOIOCHPER Intelligent, experienced. book.keeper for Newport Beach Boutique. Must be knowledgeable In all aspecu of retail book· keeping./ Call 838·-4182 for aoterview ALA RM COMPANY needs trainee for Hrvlce. electr ical bk grnd helpful. 228 F'orest, Laguna Bch. Banking FULL-TIME TELLER BookJteeper, fuJI charge, FT. Upholstery decorat· Ing shop. 642-8400. IUSIOYS Weekend n1tes and special parties. Expr'd only. Pvt. club. 673·3515 C 1. E R I C A L 11--------SF.cRETARIAL 8:30·~. C()()t(S Knldg ot otc p~ures. Expanding re11taurun1 Call for appt. ~5000 ext chain with over 50 unit:. sai. Fanuly-owned organ11J tlon offe rs pleui>an1 Q.ERJCAL 1 PAY DAY UFTUNTIL CHRISTMAS Earn extra Chns tmas mooeynow! TYPISTS PIX ACCT CLERKS work1n l( cond111on' Good opportun1t1es ror advancement. Excellt'nl company benefit:-. fo:x pmenced d"esm.'<l. Appl> U\per50rl. KEYPUNCH OPEil ------ CLHICS Must have phone & reUa· ble transp. Lona ashort · term assignments. Jloll· day & vacation puy. Hosp1tahut1on plan avallable. VOLT f l ""1µf,.IAU. ·.C lt'-'k t "• CC>Otc & FAST FOOD COUHTEI HELP E11pand1 ng rei.t;.iuranl chat11 wtth OVt'r 50 UOlh f'anuly-owned orRunllJ l ion offers pteci1H1111 workln i? cond1t1on ~ Good opportun1t1es ror advancement. Ext'ellent JI.a C.,.... Dri•• company benefit:-. Kx 546.4741 penence ~ired. Apply <Acrou From In person. 0ranie eo. Airport> ..a. I_ --Equal_Opport_E_mplo_y~ R;.Ul898f9 a.ate lECIErT ~ ll Oulst.andini career opp 16 FoalllOft llland for mature. people onen· HEWP<>ln' IEACH lated individual w /ltdl•--------- typang skill Wo rk 1n -------- pleasant surround1ngs l•-------- w1cd pay & bendlts Cook l·Spm week days. EOE J.C.1'84NEY Contact Personnel Of. 24 Fashion l"-d face. So Coast Medical .,.._leach C.enter 31872 Coast Hwy -..-• Sol.a 499-l.3J1 1s currently ~cceptaoi.: g. . cipphcallons (or C'OOk ---------1 Full ume. outstandanl! CLERKS UTOTEM beoef1ts. xlnt workani.: oond .. apply m person, Mon t.bn.a Fri IOam·4pm. E.0.1::. MJlo'. Openings Now Available CW.Oter Help. PIT. hr:. for full or p/Ume c.'lerk5 11-3. C.pt Mike':. Fish on 2nd & 3rd shifts. No Fry. 645-2875 ex per neceasury·we traln. Start $3 per hr. As· Countt'r Help JOpm to st managers t-0 $3 60 hr. 6am. Winchell'i. Do Nuti- Managers to SS.SO hr. Ad 253 E 17th SL C M. vancement op port un1t 1es ~;;iiiiiii;;;;iiii;;jii;jjj;;ii-.;;.,. to those who qualify. f'or 1nlormatlon go to our ne.are5t market or con· wet the personnel office at • ~LampsonSt Garden Grove 53'7·4840 Equal Oppor Employer CUU TYPIST Typing 45·50 wpm , person able. well ~· Good benef1Ls Data Process1ni,i Progrmr Anlys1st S24K FIC Bkkpr Sl5K Secy Asst to soou Call For An Appl Irvine Personnel A11ency 4811E17th. Coslci Mesa SUrte 224 642· 1470 DELIVERY full time for local de Liveries. Excel dn vanR rec req. Ph for uppl. 557·9212. Ask for Mr West. pool. 7~ Bch. XJnt hlway vislbili· REWARD'! for return of Be)'fronthome.pvtsu.lte. ty.new<:rpta,palnt,A/C, boys B lcick Balboa UMD4&Vlacl gar., resp. adult. Non· under ~rnd park'g . Cruiser. taken on C>Mltc.alM011~ .... Hotpff .. Groomer, b11t her , cleaner. F / T In cl. Sat/Sun. Position ls available in our Westminster Branch for an Individual with previou s teller o r cashiering exper back· ground. The person we seek ahould enjoy pubhc cont.act and detail. U you are seeking a career poslUon please call Mr. Bill Moore al (7141 G«iOO or Sheila Har· rison at (213> 476-2201. CARPENTERS-with till· up exper. Rood wages. yr rou nd employment. future benefits. 979-4044 1l4E IRVIHE CO 1071 Camelback Irvine 644 901 O DEUVERY PERSON for busy Irvine Tr11vel Aget)Cy. Must have rehiJ · ble motort'ycle & in swance. Approx 5 hour" dally, Mon thru Fn. Jlrly wage & mileage po1d 967-2700 s moker .· $400. mo. O<.-ean & hill views. 11/22/78. Please call, forl'he'-oftt! 67lJ..1S2l before lOpm. 549-ll86 • 4!)9..:m2 eh 11 d b ea r lb r o k e n . Serving all Orange Co. AJRPORTOFF1C&S 6'5-7857. 13$-7313 Huge condo Bluffs. view. 1 to 3 room suites, all f'tr..al Ser'tlcn 5360 frplc, pool. Female. $245. services. No lease req'd. 7$-1419 nenee. From $150. mo. 1mmed. REW ARD ··~···• .. •••••••••••••• N 8. exec. condo. oce•ft occupancy. 2082 S. E .for lost remale Golden Goina away? Mature, re-.... Briatol, Suite 200, N.U. Lib. Nr Olive St ln West liable couple with n · ~78pvt13. apoolm·,.,,~e,.~7S300. (714)557·7010. Newport eve or Dec 5. 1 cellent references will .,.,.. V'<'lr.,...., yr old, llc'd 4' tags. stay ln your house and ...... ....... 4450 Owner devaslated. Any take care. 833-9410 days Information o quea-~eves. Uons U k 646-9160 or 2572 4J50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................. ••••• • TOP LOCA TIOHI Double aarage, 2oth & 17th & Mewport ll•cl ·== Olive, HB. $60. Also Su~ruJ ~l.ailsbop smgle, same area $35. approx. 950sq. ft. ~ SS6(I Per mo. Bkr 67~00 ....................... lait blk/white marktnp. c....L..-.-.l.. & Cat. Vic. S horecllfh ~ .. - Single garage for rent, Approx 300 s q ft . 1916 Wallace. Costa downtown Huntlng\on CdM . $25 Reward! ---~ ...................... . 7005 Mesa, $35 mo. 646-26$3. Beach. 210 Main, mini· I•-------· Office._... 4400 mau.sw .980-1558 REWARD! ••-•••••••••••••••••• ......,. .. .._... 4500 LOST; Female Wht/blk· ••••••••••••••••••••••• /f/r&Y Siberian Hu.aky, 6 ~ Mesa 2 prtvete Of· ~ ...... __.. old i. •• nces rum. $150 eadt 0 --...... mo. ..... wht atar on -.. ........ Oood 4 8 3 o s q ( t • beck ot neck, Anawen to ,,_., ........ locaUon l2$0-f100/mo. ADI. Ph tbe name ot "JODt" No Avall. Ja.o. l. 1979. C.I -.m7. questions uked. Call Z"1·ll00 or~ arte 567-1$7 Gpm. 110&110~ ... , ______ _ No Com M-1 700•q rt Mlnl warehouae, Com-13isotmo. O~d noor· mer~e Park Newport. ~ REWARD. Loet Blue· Tom.540-2:a00. 83:Ml813 ' potnt Slam~. It gry fat cat. Vie. Cameo Sbn. anca m 1t 500 11q n. ex-,._...,. 4550 1_673-29'l3 ______ _ ~ 1!~a2Uon. llSO I •M•••J•••••••n:••••••••: Diamond & Gold Pendant ·~ .. ,..,. •. ._.. 111 a or l l. exposure lost vie Hamburacr Stop! I Take u~ to relax ~~ft11~~a~t f~;Pnr'~~: Hamlet re1teurant or and lhop at home ft 's 2tO 111 I\ of A/C & heated SlkJt lot, on Adema. ~ almpl41 with Dalty PIJol oftit'CI&: apnnklrr~: 100 ktward 646-4141 Claultled Ad.1. And If amps, 1.20/208. l ·pha1e REWARD. Lott 12/18 10ll have toa1tthtn1 to e: 10.10' oven.ead rem . S blh ·Tzu, a m i ••II, call a friendly · uck doe>rt. Linda blktwht II hair dot. Vic Claaalfltd Ad·Vller at vwrtnJ, 7a,a.a.04 John 17th/Irv. 144·1083 or ta.SIN 0. Vai..tlna~Aaaoc, Nan . ' . . . REAL.ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS Chtlt Udwe,,.. 644.5463 APT MOR-Cple for new 32 unit H.B. Call 536-4729 or538-4022 We provide free com· peny paid unifonfls In addWon to a generous benefits pac;kage which lists medical and life m- Coddail Woltns1 School Cashier : Exp. mature. F.am up to $300 per wk c.'apable cashler needed. tow tuition. Placement For rontemporary retail 89L'llsl 75\.9194. shop. F\111 lame. Call or Detivery man, FT. local ---------1 aurance retirement plan, ask for Manager. '""""RIO area. Beach Stationers, Apropos 129 Fastuon Isl. -TOil «UICampu.'I Dr. NB ASSIMILllS NICISIOH/MICH Poelllona ava)I w /fast growing Newport Beech co .. involved In assembly ol compua "camera un· ita. Applicants should ex· per working w1small part.I, 11ood m~h apt .• lo eoJoy • e.nerlts Include 2 wceka vac , l wttk aack leave, & prOfft sharing to tuition, reimbursement, ltodc purchase plan and free p,ark.log. • BRENTWOOD SAVINGS &LOAN 12001 San Vlncenle Blvd Loi An1eles. CA 90049 6'4-2652 Excellent opportunity•----'------ CIRCULATION CLERK for andMdwil with ex-DeUverymon ror early "'·II lime position for perience In telephone AM L.A. Times home di! .-.. oollection. PMltloo open livery route. Must h11v<• circulation clerk. Muat In our Costa Mesa office. economical car. Adult!\ type 45wpm & use 10 key O>ntact Mike SulUvun or only. 2..., hn1 pr dlly. No adding machine Some Bill Watkins. at (714) oollectlng. S42S pr mo net clencalexpencnc<'ls de· 549.4200. Equal Qp. l•ke home. HB areu si rable as we 11 as uni E >lo G-01216 pleasant phone voice us port lY mp yer. 1-------- lleht phone work 111 also Dcllvt'f'Y p/llme AM. Li\ r-eq\Ared. Good company CQML.TV.MOVIES Time1 dehv. SIOO per bendil.3 Including 2 wk11 •IXTWAS * week L111una Bear h vacation alter I yr , com· ~ name a re w . C a 11 F.qual ()pp<>rtunlty 557·9051, aak for Ray Emp&oyer M/F Gillman. , .... _ ........... pany paid 1troup In· need ed lm mt'd . bY1--------- surance, credit union. Hollywood co.aUng dlrec· DBJVIRY /SALES Doing au.,,.. .. Under A F1ct1Uou1 Name? ~'" Branch ote 11ttka bond•· bit Ftr Tener. Cootact Ravmna C..ab. or Rollie Brouaard at <714> 644-~ W!S'ttllN FEDERAL SAVl.NOS 2744 E. Coaat Hwy Coronadel Mar EOE ,.M/Jl" ... A .. I • ORANGE ton: buslneeAmen 25·40· Mon·Frt S·t eves, own ~. Appiy •· f11Ur ualy men '1 women. 00~ DAlLY PILOT. ldda of aJI •Ket. doctor & tramp. 53l-o8JI =~lf:t~:CM~~fi nurae ty pes. Holdlns Dem.al ualalan( . chear M2-4321, f 219 ror ap· appl. lnt•rvlew1 in akle ·IOrMHperlenceor .....i-•-t. E o E Anaheim area lhlt mo. traJ.nlna. Four day week. ...,.. ..... ..,., · · · · Call (7141 761·1244 . l...quna8each.494·7m a..EJUCAL VIDEO C AST IN G DENTAL C:O.NI r..-IOllMI SERVICE. RECEPTIONIST A9Mcy Companion for elderly Oo you wan~ use your Hu loca ()()obe ovalleble lady In Balboa. couple 'COOUJ\Ul\Jcat akllla 11i. wt\h m1ny fine super OK. SO.Mal. •~lat n 11 pc'<Jple • rompanjes and they're • anent«! dental pract1tr .• all FR££• OONCRETE PINISJiERS Our tum need• y11u _...,.1 540.4055 ·oper'd, Rood wageA. yr Newport Heach 640 7112!! """""''"" round employment, -bow Dally vtlot ClaH• c..t.1 Ptt fJ ao1I futw-e benefit& 971 4044 DENTAL FRONT 0"'C lfled 1dl dlaplay their A41Ncy lne exper, It ~J>lnll nee. ....., .. wtt.ft lc1lbllity 2790 ~.CM ~e who aN' teMln& NPl Bcll a,.a 64$.66@1 and rmpecU OW' ads. we AU.JOOS FREE .n apartment look rlnt _ are proud &o NY really In Claultltd Wiii your Ha\19 eomtthJna you want l•t uaultt. ~hone Claullled Ack. your one• ad a. tbtre7 To pl"• to atll? CluaUled 1d$ do '62-NTI. 1 1 centtt. 10UI' ad, call ta.5471 k -.11. eGM78. l' t N g, IC r .h )r o. &. 18 '° •• •i: .... er Id , .. )Id IY 10 I l -. - .... • • 1' I 17 • ~ ~ s c a fl 81 c r4 pc st. th b a c -~ ' ~~.?~ ..... !!.~! ~~~:~ ..... !!~ ~~~ •. ~!~ ~~~:.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~-~::1.':! .•... ?~~ ~~~·~.~ ..... !!.~~ hnt'111 onree need•r----, Hood 11tmallen -,_ /~, Salim HlfpW..t.d 7100 MlllaW..e-4 7100 Ctih IOH OrtbodontJt-a1a.t. wlltl Otneral Offi<'t" Ulm avalt.bae fw la)'oul REC' PT Nl~1 ~tt. ~ (.()Vt: PEOPLE" •••h•••••••••••••••••• ~~~•••••••••••••••••••• ............. •••••••••• 4-!kmlll.. ~01111lty I KrM'£ Sllll•'~ • ...., Ml*' YBONT..O 'I.CE. &bb« bc»e prochxU. Have 1ome utu or Qarly REX catA6, lllt~a. E•P prererrecl. ""NOl1 "'°""-~ 1tOTltl Pt".Of'T-0 New MD. n 'lloa I lrWte ana MUlt pau medtul backaround? ~/Rettptiomst, rront nowolferedupet.t. me>. ~~llnB.>'n or over ll(llY CAM a.SllK-4 da1 """· 1'1 = ... ,....,..,, ...,.. .. 1Ph,l!lr•I In· Decnon1trat• h ce a, SICUllJY ·Otnc:e. irnall mra co. ln 541-G'lO cz DAILY PILOT _.,_ "I l •ll So•t _.enend• "' r8 Mf'dical riUllUll blci -.rar.eatt ·-hodJr •u•~ ln pre-MAUJOTTHOTB. C.M.IU-?MO. ~-...;...----10-4-0 I "'-11 ._ ftCll ~ Yft'1 hell)ltll, fot llDt; &40-'fAll ~ 0.1. ..... dfpt, ltOP-vvm 1Ar • ..--.U..... • IYE NT AL A S ST , 111.P ~-.. ~IOOUen I~ wilJ bi "held mfttloo pounUal ... .,......., .. u•l .. ~•'~:f"'--------•l .. • ••••••••••••••••••• WANT&D RDA x Ra) I I •. ... Oana ll·IO od uooo+ by ChrlltmH. =' to wort ntxlble WAITaaSS Gennu.-!ihepberd ~..------ be. upa:nded dutl • fr A vl11t ttl t'Ur ~aal \Y1*I WUif' • Rl'lumf llAI. llTATI Slart lmmedie~ly. C.11 Law enforcement Exp•ndln1 reat•urent Vwy bellthy, lood qi&aU· -~ beMf::ti 4 ~r):1 1 1nt r vl •w1"fi Cent~ I lbctt _ w t'O Box •.Sun.et SALISNOPU Dlwn.2u1•1-390$ ~~~~Ye::r;::,~ otn ~euant worklna ~c realatered. ~· I I rnuld bf. h '1 1'11 lt11~.__,,.,.... C. 1111'2 w-i-N.Taa•-~eo..JA.a •.1.•-l•DllS t•ny beoerlla Appl" cond. r;:xperdeelred.Ap 1..;.;;....;.;,;.;;. _____ _ · I vt1i1 )IOU ran m •· .,.,,. - -.. _, ..,. --1111-... ' 111¥ bl penoo Wheth r your ta l 1:• w 4, ooday thru M.-.ult.ALOP'C PElt!iON »>WI" old rm llt'bolly P.-i'TIMI onJ.ri, Jl,am-Noon. BHfle pups, AKC r:· _..,At..-OaTHO OIC. I Jnb ~oded· IS YHn I rrtUy Union beMliu CMl'dlrtll t . RN 1>1 uwned' operatAld by It• ,.,_11 _ , .... _,1_. Ith-~. 111 ered. II wlca o d • a 1 0 0 r 1 u 1 , a.ii for •PP' IU-IOi.IO, LVN 1 ••P lrt front tbd . rounder. We are n<K a -.... ...... ..... ... flOONewportCen\trDr "'-~•·.M;~ 'WIMM ______ _ P.•pe r'd OrtbodonHc I , ll rdav. Kc 11 u n I ......-QG fo• 1nt .. rn11t R ·r rt'q 1u1»1dlery, branch or wk Eam 'l,t.o SJOO wk Newport Beach ~ ~·· ;;t;TlN Chriatmaa pup. 11nlde Ii °" lab eu put "nu.r ktJ bark l" a:t1 ._ rranch.IM -juat head· oocnm. llM-4· Eq\ull <>PPT1or. Em pl yr .. , ... """,, 1 8 1c Kc. i.n& nHdC'd for N•pt I •o work I ..._..""' PT • f'1', MID TICH -qWll'len with • round· SALESMAN· YACHTS M/fl •sCoa.tHwy, ~ w •· A • l~olt!.144 1.as____ Wt' hot' nv r 100 1ood bflOe ru-0~: U1e·Clock acceu to Kona M1rlne. l.ado Lll\Utl Beech --------•I J 1 f r " r t' 11 1 I latvl _. CoonlHCt'D\ To •urk l.n N B Mu1U mu11e ment for U · VW-ee. 71418'1$·1403 Ul.b pups, black, AKC. s 1losta:ncr I C'l1u1tlr ellona of I p ~ Thurln t)t. IMv• Callf llt<tnH All •llt&nce al eny lime. Our Service Sl1tloo Allen· wk#, bold ror Chriatmas. ,cl toh• th•t inr lud C.M tcz, ~of labttw..r Call anhcMM ~ u..,. ll•l· Sa1ct Penon with exp dant. fxpv'd. Day Is M/F . xlnl bkarnd ~n taneo; T>l>Wt -M u11 ar~t fdr appt. t.na' aalot tr1lnln1 pro-sellin&olcau~es. Eves. Pull It p/Umti. Ap Watchman wanted prr 971-0183. flOO DESIGNER I ~~=~.:..;nd Wnrd I u:!'8~~~l.an .-u~ 8;~1':' ~~e~f9!~:: M~~l f~ ~~Jle~talaoo, 17tb" P~e!1~d:. r"eet .•::ad Shih "hu pupple.. AKC Man"•'"1"""' ol t'IM-tro. I Al l\d b Ficnrlf'e fl't'I do t.unctry. cook. ~T·S • ll T. Cow>try tnlnioa available. We Laguna Beach. Service Stallon Attend, ~o. $46-431.3 Xlnt ~· $160. """'b&nlul IV'OdUl'!t. "' I ' • It • r a r t' 1 n can for l lJO ehlklrH C 1 u b C 0 0 v . 1401 P have an openl111 for 2 ,,..__._ 4. "'°'"* • Pf'O\"M PCB la> •"alutlfta whal kind. •tlll~ pa,,.11t1 ere al Wll Dl 11letperaoo1 with en ffi(S ~ Mesa. e.p pref'd. WHEEL ALIGNMENT & Lh•t• Ap10 pur1plea ouipereGDwbowaut.1ta11 I "' wort! u r111ht lwl ....._Mu.athav.tyr t'll l.huaJum. character., .JN.__ Call131"8ll. BRAKETECHNICIAN A.K.C. Beaut full y tll)llClnl.INAY to make H · "'° ~ ..., itt<t the' • • de\ ph,.1cal ~, Ollfitel Q.IAMI... lnl.drity to match our n.-a. Oats C SBVICE CASHIER Newport "llre Cent~r · S marked. Alt 6 pm • ret'-1 •• . PIU1. bf l ''"b' Pf'OPI• In ah I •Pl!•k £n1llah. Calif-P h1&6' 11tandud1. Your _,,r ' O. &NX--... TOR dayworkweek.aal•ry + Anabeimt'10-28a. ifttlcnaltiy voi\fed wlt.ti r I. h l • u b• 0 I.It llnYet't be • be< wUlln1 to T n eoln11 t;xpt r own mvate tte.k & no Part·Ume tales help COO· V'f"SK"' commlaloo. Apply 3000 ..._.. ......... ., ' •~ abroed l6C» p/m<> lld.\.llU only t4 br or aub ~ Im" 1 1 I ~ k needed immediately for E. CoutHwy, CdM . "-..... _ .. ,,.1 lb." mo._ .... ,..,..... Pl'Or<'-•N m <'On I c u ' Io m «' r • 11 r •1 · ooalrr.c:t 1127 OU.6 ' "' 11 c SHJOP e. aupermar eta. full time work. Full com· -----"-----.............. _ .. .,... l~ to fwld Wt h•PP~ And vou·,... TU41 ad to Employm nt m1aaloo split up to J heck product dis· .... _ _,1 •-1 WOODWORKERS 7b(k511..t::!_. w/papens $200. wlllll n IOdlv•du.tl 111oh<J I h•PP' •1 [)l>velo~tnl Oep1rt Q'llc. Mawaier S.lei1 70'k Interview by •P trlbutlon. pricine. shelf pony ug..., ti•" n't pay .._ .. , want.a to arow with a C• ::\!_.._ ~r b '. !0,~74 Ad Good upp0rtun1ty for ad· pornW~ytNonl. u.ya.ylorCo. management. sell dla· ~~~~r~i. Call Maraot. ~to 15 per h<>ut. Expr'd Las t c h an c e for a:>"Nl u•am t~qu•l Oi> I "" _, I _. !!._Y~er -VIU\C't'llk,"tll. Wlll train/no _.,., T11 plays, pc"Olrama ROB an pm router. table saw Chriatmu Irish Setter "°r t unity t..mpluyer ......... _...,.,Te ~-----s .-xpcnence necc:au ry RMl\On &44-4910 HOURS: 3 DAYS PER WITHAM VW and sbHper lleads Up M t' ),)f ~ I ...., ........ I nvv---Ml.lll>l bt-25 yr1o old or WEEK , Sche duled 7600Weatmlnawr lnc:.3123Wetil McArthur, ~!.;... l4 wks. AK<'. t\111 •PT C1rnploymr nl older It be aV11li on Realflstat.eSales be tween Mon Thur. Weelmmster SanlaAna. ,,,_,, ---K for boUI days 6 fw• No .,~ •# 1r1 Weko.-.._. ........ Sam ~m. 7 hrs 1193-7551/638-7880 --------£.-..to You 1045 ..... ~, ... R'·•-LC~• a ri .... turd11y11 S57 0824 or .-.-... ~.. WRITER fT'9 ..,.., " ,_, Qlft"'I ~~ tftrt oeceai.ory 774 ti090 JS26 Mt<tHI Free J w--Ls per day. Miat ave own Serv St.a Help needed lm· We're loottno (Of' a a•~ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orhen I w•~ c.oatact Penioneool Ve.nit f20I. Costa Mesa. ~ car. We pay l5c per mile. med. "'" or p/t. Apply writer for 00.r 2 yr -;,d Kitten•. In ll me ror =:-1 =r~0~~!; l:>•111v•c • I =.8:~e:}~;'. ORDt!!J\Dt;PT TRAICNING ~:~~11:'\,~~: ME.C.tHwy.N.B. maiazlne. Good op-~~~tsbota.nea lnlWp. Calif. dnver1 Uc 27 ?Cabot Rd. &o.a...,.•un l.nlinee to llll ordeni for Hew ....,. Laguna Beach, Hunt· SGTPEPPERONl'S =~~s.g:i for In· ~·d. No pnor exper I La1una Nllluet I ffiMf1l Uve-ln • h~lp olf auoo\y Co .. Pb for Mtw Protptrfty lnston Beach. Cos la PlZZASTORE • Cockapoo pupplea, 6 wks. nee. Good drMq rw a 831.QWZ clHn. cook, drive. le ~ "'·9212. Atk for •Ati.olutely n~rtor Mesa. Now hlnng. for full Ir XEROX OPERATOR. toeoodbome. ~.~ c~>'y:ifo~ I Or &:l.~ou~r:.rh I ~l:.:.Ce~~llOO ~-t . ~~ ell ence ::r1ra~: ~~~~i:!r c:n:e~.~ ~~~~: ~·1n~y wm~rraf:t~ -.«152 ~c'm.1~3~1.alt . Her IEqu~I Opporl ~-Out.atandlna OIDIAFMJ.H ~allied lnatrvc· ~~:·An°:C!i~:~ :::01:8°"over.Apply lrvine.Call5S7·l747 . ~lc~gi~~°:eh8::'! --------' ' f.mployt<r • .. /P ... -. .~--'--al 00 ... _job ~ SE 1 wt-'-" .. ~ •-b"ck ard -- --• opPortunlty In Costa .. _ .. "'"...._. .. .., l:!U""" -2300 . . en.to Ml4I c:1t.... ........ .......... ..,.. -.. y D11bw•1he r . main -Mesa aenoral egency Our Santa Ana dlJilribu· lrainl.na. ~R AIL SantaAnaHeaghla ••••••••••••••••••••••• for Christmas . Call t.ooancr man, 40 hni u Experience necessary uon center baa an open •Uplo1i0%commassion. office supply & sta ~9-8674 ........ IOOS 83J..211Jt!6. ~ 640-7440. G9•+LOf:FICI Low prei.aurc offi ce 1.ngforanlndividualwlth •Choice of lop office t.ioners. exr retail s ales (Nextt.oMcOonald's) ....................... --"---..------ DRIVERS Hrs. t-~. lYPt" 50 WPM. wlfull range of d1.11ly in· experienee in abipplng. locBeatlons, pepptl'S0!1~'!!!12tiAmek. fPb fMor F.qual Oppor Employer Atffl'-'UI SHOW & ~ m:':f w~~~::Tik goocl phone pel"llOO&lity. aurance dutici.. Com recesvi.ng or warehous· YoW' own boss with a a ....,, . ...,. s or r ,. &rwht. 947.1317 Cla.:11 I dnvers needed must have previous ore Pen 5 8 l i 0 n c 0 m . tna. Dut.ies include some top ~ch professional or· West _ •ShHt Metal Oper SALE for maJ whlale nursery exper. Call 531-084.2 meoaurate w /abihllei. forkUfl and a blllly to ganaaUon. Power brake. punch pre-Huntington Center Mall ""'Rile t 1050 ., Applicants must have ~or'M6-320S. drivetwoulevan. Valid Katella R•alty 611, apo1. weld, exp. pref. Jan 4-7. Preaenlt.-d by ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~at. cln appear & gd GIRL FRIDAY : California license re· • bul wiU train. Infrared F.rnpare Exhibitions. Sell CHRJS dnv\ng rec. Exper 111 Variedofc work w/amall IHSURAHCI qi.ired. Apply between. ,_..._.cal J.-. SALES Dynamics. UMO w. nth 11p•ce avail for Info TMAS haodha\unursttY stock mlr. o1 Math ~acblna Larae bulurance agency 8am-llam & lpm·3pm. IJl·1211 St.CM.548·22t5 _&4$-_5341_______ SHOPPING? ~Mr ~:!~/:'~ rmcblnea.417·3800. ~e=~n~ ~~bnltr~r.0~!·w~~ Receptlonht. :AT. TRAINEE Shop He•fc· t.op wages &r ~!:~dn!1,~rd~:· Martin.982-esM. ~a I! .&. T olfiee penonnel. Salery Beach. (Near O.C. offi~'~· G ral DAILY PILOT benefital d ortboptralnfee. SIAotiqotMue~~~CBolocx4;,4_!, with two exir• leaves & Dnver·Part time. Tues. & v-ft•..-~· commemorate with ex· ~~~!yt)ErnE. Pquyaelr. Op· "-.~ .. '!..~ .. in. cAl.ptpy\yplottat mme open Inga or HUGEcSELEcTJOtt' chalts PLUS one gas log SALES JOI MOW perteaee. all company ...,........ >lo •M-~-,~ N right person. Call and eome swell toys for ~-t:fv11:g ~e::ici OP9' beneflta. Call Kathy anna uuues, 101 . 545-0403 for lnfo & In · AmnC91 Ouiat.maa for your kids! Con GOOD PA y . GOOD 54Nlel Bl)'aide Dr .• or caJI Dee This highly successful tel'View. Dellroolc Corp.. W.....ttaaal CaJI req tactDaoaberore HOURS, GOOD CON· PartTime at6'4-0U8 local newspaper has nn 929BakerSt.,C.M. Chltrin '7141771-1076 ioam~ JAMTORl ... L We are aeek\na ln· ooen1 g m the 1 ~ s ---------1 DI TI 0 NS. MAN Y ~ dlvldual& who enjoy Reception.lat needed for ~r--n e circu a-Stock-Men wanted full or ..,....,., Wed. thru at. DRIV RaS FRINGE BENEFITS . P/time janitorial poll· wortdng with the general young Omg Cnty firm ~~~=:~.~~~c!:i: p/llme. Advancem ~nl 1802Kett.ennR. Irv ROCK MAPLE BDRM SET. 50 YRS OLD. XLNT. $495/CASll 6'73-7200 m;ft FPSr GROWING COM· Uona available. All =c· are pleasant. re· Ut.e typing & neat ap-lectlons and supervision opportunll1es. Apply .in (7107S4·1m Men or women 25 yrs or PANY PROM OTES areas. Apply betwn 4:30 e, & self·motlvated ~ance a mWlt. Wood ~rson. Standard Shoe Id K th l FROM~N TRAIN & 6 :30 pm . 17182 hi Fl or teenage carr&e ri. s ri ~U:: NJsrao a ~:e~a!r "' uu . Anmt:roo& Ave. Irvine for PIT work with a f t n~ xture Co .. St!lected 1.tppUcanl wall C Me. 3077 . 8 s lol. lcrftwood lantwood more Orange Coast ~AON la ETM 2N ~ ~1'811. ~rpe£'RCf~~8~~ ~~w,.·~•Mau!r~.r receaveaUberal startlng -· J<'rom Irvan~ Ranch &l•----·y---· Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. ST ARTS ··IM · J"'.....,..OR NECESSARY·we will O.C.Airport.546·2901° ~~!..edand regularly ~/bmtbe.Oarybe1i.!J~0'a **I BU ** Herrmann. Fountaan MED I ATE LY • ·. -• tr · '"'-tact Th Sb :M.:UO:IU.., raises. bonus .,,.~, ,.,,.,.,..,.. Good uaed f'umaturc & Valley. <No of Slater KE y 8 0 A R D Days, no up nee. o:fcir'M&.7735 e oe UC9'TIOHIST opportunities and many TEA CHERS-Sub· Ollpa.antlng.CalJf. artlsl, Apphances--OR I wall belwn Newbope & EXP ER J ENCE Newpdrt Beach. 7 :30-4. · Flnancl•l service ofc, fringe benefits such as sthute. Kindergarten Eyvlnd Earle, 18x26. srilor'SELLforYou. Eucbd) HILPPUL. WE HAVE Unlforma furn. Good PART TIME N.B .• experrequired, ac· paid vacaUona. medical. through 8th grade. Con· 5500 below appraisal. MASTaSAUCTIOM ~~~~~~~~~ Ot1R OWN TRAINING wmtdillc:oncl. Ml.I.Ill have curate typin11. 50 + denta l and II fe an · tact Westminster School 5.1&-0826aft. 5PM 64M616 & lll-t625 -PROGRAM PUT ON BY own tr• n a P It Ph . WPM. C.U Myra 4-6PM au.ranee. Position also DI s t r I c l . l 4 1 2 l ___ ...... ----- 1HE COUNTRY'S TOP •1016. _ EVENINGS Jlloo.Frt 133-aMZ provides successful •P· C ed a r wood A v e • .. . ../'"h>c ~-Colombian •· lllVER WANTED SUNDAY ONLY ORGAN SALES ..__....,..... plicant with late model West.uunst.er894·73llealHtalues . vast:a and SACRmCE -5pcbdrm PEOPLE. CALL AT -· w---..... Adults with outat.andlng, car or van with personal 212. E.O.E. artifacts 536·0626 afl. aa Sl48. Century Model 0 N C E F 0 R Of'9tAT~ attractive personalities llCIPTIONIST i.RpriviJe&es. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 5PM HomeFum ~~RX~£:;:.0:¥.:~ :f.'~~zfante:; !.-ee~~~ ~':::S~:~•tr0:u!1.;~i:';,~ ~can,c!cT':~~nI!a:e~ ; oak. Mahoa, Walnut. ____ MS-_301'7 ____ _ NUNN714/:se&-7302. claC ayatem. Xlnt salary 250. BETWEEN 4.00.S:OO penonable PBX recep· cord. • TIACHaS f\S'Diture. Low prtca. CASH PAID & benefits. Weatlaods PM. llonlst with various other ~TITUTa 142-.7147. ~ ad UMCl tWAr. aotl· GUA.RO Bulk.~. E.O.E:.__ AtkforJ"" ·office duties. Please Hours are approxlm1tle· $60'9 DAY ""'Wft 1010 qta&clrTV'•95 Nll 33 A111l1tant Supervlaor llCIYPUNCH EqualOpJ:rtunity call: (714)752-2600. ly u AM to 9 PM dally. Wanted qualified sub ••••••••••••••••••••••• Queen sz RB matt/box F!f, min a>'" ea~r. in -·TOR E JRVlNE W__,_ __ ,._ opllonal but al stluae teachers t.o teach FREIGHT DA MAG ED SPITIJitS S89. King $99. twn g-·rily work. a r "-_.._ mp O)'er SAVlNGSANDLOAN ~.,...... HS ~.. • overtime rat.efi. students 111 the event HOO'POINT SALE. 3308 or fuJI 8 pc S28 ea. <.A!n phone reqd. Irv ln· Several Or!ninla exist EOE M/F of a work slopage or w. Warner nr Harbor, lury Model Home Furn duatrial complex. In· for exper d operators. -·-··------•! D II ,._"""" 6AtJ..4l21 t.erview'l;Mon /Wed•Fr• UnlvH 1900 exper p•t-tE-UP . llyouarequalinedand emerrnc~. a y pay SantaAna.979-2921 .,,..,.....,,, •-Lfor •"--lpm. Call..,......,.,.,,. =ul, but will train. Ail RESTAURANT interested l'all the $60 Ix lgh schools. -N--T.--... --..... -0- -~~o Eq I _._O _,., ... 00 hlft dlt ptnsoN HOSTESS OJ:twation Department grades 9 12 VaUd CA CASH PAID I M E r U To delive r DAILY Pnnr bundles to car· ners Ul Newport Beach .m~a. Requires van or lttrRe station wagon • a ~O<>d dnvang record. QUI. 0-Wim-or ~~er· . ua pport ,_, ....... al. SaJ••• • ....,*wlll de·· tft •·.3()•-2·.aoMon·Frl. Call and ask for the Dastnrt credenllal req'd. Apply & Wuhr/Dryrs/Refrigs, CHRISTMAS 8' Blue .._ c-.a-......_.., ,.,..,.... -J v .., 1 • submit credenllal In worttingor not 9157-81.33 tola. very gd,cond. SlOO ..... , _...._, penctonyourbackground with at least 1 year ex· forappt.6'>5000ext.520 Sa es Manager s In· HB u · HS Ml-5l1Beves lq•ol Opportet•lty GUAIDSWAtn"m & exper. and ls com· . perlenre. preferably tervlew. ~'°"52o eo1.!"0'l · WASHER DRYER SALE ------- la ·~ayer f<Ull or plume. 2 yrly olemented by manr fine newspaper. Excellent ResFatamurlly·n~ee•re.wusrlaenrt's. ORANGE COAST H a."'or ca~I 1714 ) •• ;;'ii deluxe m ulll · r ycle MUSTSAC·5 pc bdrm s~l. ----=....:~--_.. ni9el. Apply 610 E. 17th benefha & our Idea N.8. company benefit.a. Apply " ~ D.1. •LY PILOT r Int De dll De models Completely re 2 pc Uv rm aet.. rclnr Eleclrlclan w /com · St.SantaADa. locaUon.FOf'appt..pbone betweeo 9AM & 6PM . openi.nglnJaouary,now At ~ 0 · a ne c biJt, ~erinshed. your lmslel.lblaCenturyModel merclal exp. Salary ac· .....;~-------1 Monda.ythru Ji"rlday. acceplln1 applications 330W. Bay St. ~~~~~~~~~I guarantee. Your choi ce. HomeFumM&-3077 rording to exp. Call .UARDS Lynn Stansfield for a ll food service Costa MeH -SlSeach. Delivery. Sale All Wood Bunk bedi. 963·7879, 7am-Spm or PIT Mn-(714> 759-~ OltAHC'il COAST penonnel. Wallresaea, ~ Telepbooe Operator for endb.12/31 /78. So. Coast w/mat & box sprno:. ~:.~alt~ ~y·~~u~: [: AVCO DAILY,.LOT :=-. =•~~~ An~~~~:unity }~~;:_r~:a~e::rdvslJi~ AppiW)ce,53'7·~ St48. Sip sofa s119. Cti~1---. --•·-r: Alt•dll s.r.kft 642·5682 service bartenders. food ____ ....______ 228 Forest Ave, Lnouna BARGAINS Used ref rigs , lW'Y Model Home Furn to Pruidtwt of Oran11e ouoty area. 82!0 NewPort Center Dr 330 W. Bay St. prep. Apply In person. ... wshrs d.ryn guar best 5&'S117 ..,,.. rff"-JA Uniforms are furnlahed NB921660 Costa Mesa Moo-S.lt.atl0830Wamer SCH 0 0 L BUS Beach. .. buya,:....e ee....:.~1'. Beat Sof--Bed--XJn--t-cood __ _ T1tl8'~p%:unr:cr~. ~J!1. ~ ~=n~ F.qualoppty Employer Eq~~f:~~lty Ave. Fln Vly. Ca E.O.E :1~a~~:~:.~ ~ TB.EPHOHE AW'S3f>.001l. 330 ~~ r~ons need ~= q1.1ree excellent typing anl.en!Stlng positions on Kitchen Helper lull tlm --------•I hour. Licensed or wall SOLICITORS Large Cold.spot • almost ooverin~. $60. 640-0010. blolls/shorthand. Client •II shirts for men & Mon· Fri. 11': 30 -Bp~: PBX ANSWER! NG Restaurant train. Apply Newport· ~.;..7R6efrlgerat.or. $250. Hones 1060 coot.act & some travel. women. Bums Int.em•· $3 .15 per hr. G~ servtce operator Exper MesaUnJfied SchoolOis· ~rlencedOnly .Sell _....,.. __ ~-------••••••••••••••••••••••• Must have fashionable t.JonaJSecurityServ1J:es. be n efits . E .O F.. "'efw/tram ~9·30_15 ___ 1 BOB'S tnct. Mon/Wedrrhur & ~1~.~~ot·~!1f;~V~~r lkydel 8020 1 Yr TB Geldlna. xlnl ~ppe u ra n1ce & pro 1775 E. Ceoter St. Jl05, Bayview Conv. Hosp . PBX HOMIOFTHI Fti 9am·12. Tues l Jpm. phone al home Over 21, ••••••••••••••••••••••• hunter. Musl 84111. &y 1ei..s1onal te ephonc man· Anahe i m. 835-4630. 205S Thurin. Sl. C M Ans werin g s ervi c e· llGIOY 1001 J6thStreet. Newport l.D. Card. Call 83S-MS3. ner. Equal opportunity 642-3l505 operator full & Prr. Call lmmed openings lO our Beach.Ca. E.O.E. 1·3P.M. r.vcla & Company 16.lhandtl675-725h~ This ls a key poalUon. employer. 8:6-3561 family restaurant atl~~~~~~~~~ Tow Truck Driven ex· -t:iri.hMs SpKl4n CNl!STMAS POMY Theauccessful candldate GUAIDS LAI AIDE PBX OPERATOR nearby locaUona. We re· SECRETARY per'd. Top pay. Apply Ncw&Old BchCruisers Palomino for only $100 will be articulate, one f\JOlrp/Ume.Allareu. Ex p e r I e o c e d Oral\ie Co Arprt are•. quarenoprevlouaeaper G&W Towing, 7408 MXBIKES994'tup CaJHordelaJla ~~ctan sllelWlp inl' to ~-clll Cfl Unlform1 furnlabed. phlebotomy/ bark la6 Inter bui.y switcllbrd . CJolnomoure 1efrieendu1lytloedaarny. for growing corpor•t1on Ohms Way, C.M. 642-1252 New 10spd bikes $87.50 -.Cl4 con ... 5 ion .. a ... e AgC82~over.ReUred proceduru. c 11 11 Ftr&P/T11hifU.E:OF. ln~ationfield.Can· Newltused3-5-10 apds HauuhoWGoodsl065 =~ts ~:1~':':~u~~t~ ~~·Pr;' ~r.:e~ ~~-ret for appt , ~anrobee~~-~.~r~r bet~Ad~a~m;"a .. Sl.' ".•'1'e :4'P~gra:~~~~IY~ '1E-Y' 'f~J.~~~t~a~!~~~r: =!nc,Ne ~:c~Bsl dbC,lkM'~· ;;,:;._~·~: .. ;:;~·;;;;; wilh experience. Protection Service, 1228 ---------833-3333 .,.,..,, phones. type SS..00 wpm & live in CM 646-9638 :M70 ewport v Grey Fleur-de·Lla china o~. um. e _.._..,, ....... •u•· W. Mb Street, Santa Ana. LMdlcape Maintenance W ........ WaltrnMt di,. n..i.-e. Sttlary com· nl.FftC MGR 642-7910 Re a i. on ab I e . P P """' lllJUUIV ""' 0 .,. ·--n-..,.., .. 9-12 •. "'-·-·~ aa .... -nln" full p Bx 0 pe r al 0 r . ex ,..~ T-L..~ & .. .....,.,..,., ---1<r7.~122 rrult.ed 111 confidence Lo: ..,..,. .,,.. __ '""'"" "' """....,..,, '""' •· 1 d t b -~ measurate with abillty We need someone lo keep 8...,, o. t.o bullt ..»• • 1-4Mont.hruFrl. time,484-0168 per ence . mu11 e c-1...1-Non smoker "'-nd r" b ,nA,...cer.cus rn . --------Wilham Fawcett ---------1 available weekend• & -• .;x: '" l.ratkofour arowt · iUnt rood, S2:50fbHt of· Moving Sale· Sora. t.wln Bo~U&Jacobs Legal Secreta~ tra111ce evening.a. Call tor appt 23862Avenid• De La sume lo Huhih Mon aire· fer.644-88:16 beds. table. chain. 412lW~wrly Pl.11113 GUA.R.DS • or experienced. airport 11 ·J0·5PM. Mon F ra. CarJot u1.LngunaJlills ment. 33208 Pas e o The applicant we are dreaser. lamps. Evci. Nf'wport 8each921660 •rea •. Mus t have ex· St&-5000 ext 620. Cook T,.._.t Cerveu. St.e C. San Ju•n seelong hllll excellent or· Child's Schwinn bike 491256.S SECURITY ceUenl. t,vnin~. llOwpm.... c-.. 1-C.plltrano. CA 92675 ganizaUonal 1kllls & ad· Usedool)'ooce. $50. ~ deru needed full , .. .. PEOPLE PERSON -.... • rtl I .,.,... ......... .__._. Collell• e1ree in • 7311 Edlni erAve.H,B. SICRET-"•y ve 1n11 aaency e x ~~ --.-, & Prr betwffh Jan. 2· n.~ t.o _, .. r-nt ...... Enollsh preferre d BU& man aeeka Ptr a&· -perlence The Ideal J lb -1 uuo::i '""" ........ ''"' .. W......__ w.-u....... -......... ST · Bi..vcle. Doy's Schwinn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1070 anl2.Pota llllyuo 1 ea paoUoopre>Cram, Wells SB00-$1JOOprrnodepend IOC In Whl aupply . ._....... .....-...-.Ml ac_..,t""'"I person wlll heve the p"t'xie wlth traln lnaStart the New Year of( tensaon to i fuilko~ me Fargo Guard Services 11 mgoolldlla. me~na 631-5588 CookT..... for 1rowln1 Newport ob1llty lo handle many wheels. A·l. $20. cafi nght. H08t A Gold Purty po11UonatNa oca rilegc hlnna teeurlty 1uards1----------~toUepepen 3 to 6 4.501C.mpuaDr.lrvlne Beach re.al ett.ate rtrm tasks & meet deadlines •l.318. lo your home with book9\ott. oexpe ence for: ~~·wn c&erk . ... .. ,1 d F.ql&Al ()ppor Emplyr Sa I a r y b •a e d on an• friendly, pu.nuu1ve ---------frl.U, & receive a free ~-Min. waae to '"'-'Ml -rtldl am. SlO. uou y, 3 •YM M/F ql.l&lific•UOM. lll!inMr M..._Materi..,1025 soo HK gokl neck chain. start. E.O.E. 833·6228 I wrz. ~Beach weet.882-8422. 6.,."-1112 _.., -._ bet P U -t.d S...~IJl·I-5t1.7811 ""'°' ....................... UIQI take JadVanlagC Of . 2·5 ... w_.. ays. Pbooo Canvuaer nu. I.I a key posl\lon wholesale prices on solid ,.,,.,,._ ...... Pt& M .... bi~•at·-·11 tlm• 1n """" I l ll I Rat.aunnt """-ful dlda•·· F\gunl Salon. e&e over 3$. -. au r u "' .,.,.p 0Jr Wll lra n r y C()(M( .,.., 5Ut'Ces8 C811 ~ Im nwood '°"'Wood &Old chain& & jewelry. Altemale morn " eve COlh A.... 11111lll ahop dolog R&rD wage + bonus . Call I *Sec Uri * Wi ll be rewarded com· 1''tom Irvine Ranch & Call or.wri.te for detalls. •hlfll. Wiii t rain. WWftlierAretl •ork. Small mac h. OeorgeS-8PM .M6-3706 ComP8ll¥ benellt.ti. paid f8 8$ menaurate wlth ex· bey<X>'! the best 1.Xl2's, Gold Parties Co, #815, -~1. part.I. Minimum 10 yn weekly. Applry1':rnon En&lnttrin'Sec/i perlcnceb. Resudme1 should aroy/bm Gary 4 ..... ---~Lambert, Lakl' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;11 M M I D t A T I req. W•~n. Con PIZZA AL'H CHnlOfc:/Sec:y REf5K be SU mltte n con· _.,.w · · ,_.._.v T UJ"W\,C.. (714)837·9659 OPIMIMGS for ta<tMr. lbetwee.r lllSTAUIAMT Emp&oyenPayAll ee11 ~1t<;.'m•·awceu BRICXftBLOCKWORK 5 Olamondal Xlnt quail Hpenltory le•el 8ft5540-0338 ~J~anled. Call I.Oday, 16175 H11rbor at l!;dlnger. U1Reinden1Jlcncy Bozell ~Jacobi MARTY tyl Mu.at Mil at below GENERAL LABORERS TRAINEE ~SEMI.EIS PACKERS Must bave r ellable lralllp." phone. Loot. ahort. ~ u11tanmena.. lloliday • vaceUon pay. Ho1pltatlutloo plan available. · _ __;_ ~~wt.a Maids wanted. top waaet ~Valley. =~•~h ~90 4121Westerly Pl. 1113 646-Ql1Bor&4682:39 do~umented whl 1o ...t TOP 'AY wlttl 0 ~The Inn at Laaurra PWMlll/R.,.ar c.lJFot Appt/FAtab '&4 Newport Deach92660 C.Urw & ~ ,..1 ... 411 .. .,, N.C.tHwy,Laauna Newport Deac:h "area. Retail ci,rk, PT. Mon· ....,..5, ,,..,, ... 1010 a..., IOUd gold cbalJu & r MAIMTIHAMCI Good opportunity Fri, nUd day hrs, ideal ',.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jewelry at wholesale Apply lo penoa Mood•Y P/'tlme student • work at _64$-_e625 ________ 1 !!>!....!a at u rt wo m an OrMt oPPQ' '°" ~la~n Pentax M£ w1lh 50 min &c Holt A Gold Par· t.O 1't1clay, IAM to &PM Pwtyrenta.latore.Appl> ........ -SICllTAlllS Newport.Center w • 1.7,newcmcl.'230. ownbomewlth •: maNtwportBlvd,CM SALD-ANOHJOOlLCO. Work ~al temporary nee~. Must type ":w:.~: 541-41144. ~ttaor_"!RteCofor wau PAICM> on ... hiO ~:npllAI ~· Open to •11 Knowlech1e ce aou -...u.. VV9ll PUYt!ll • CIUAIO laYICU MANAGER 11 62 Bir DAY CMll bonuste, ll to lldlll. d equlp. •-••••••••••.......... mTI Lambert.1.-161'. llJJW. ReUred cool• t c 1'a\•111f,OUpa1ror nture P9tl0!' in Colta C41,_M wlll bt • bll plua. Perllan lcJta.n.., cba mp IAb"°""-C..wi·llSS9 -~ 76 un1t mobU< alOdaudtnUM -. aru. a.1entleu 1f11t1w•T.-Y -...oo ind CPA 111awrect. C1 I •••• bomelwk Malnt•aanct D •HYPILOT of Ut>_tr1HU, wrlte 117-0061 1 ' r-'t•1 Ir•• IOIO ,..,. ... CA • otr'lee opar. ,..q'd, ._.,. M.P. Kead..&.._Amenun llhotl,$150.5"--.................. . ~·~'•lf1rr' 1"0~ ~'s:Ja~:~~ ~ Dlsuc.T•VICOllY ~,!aatl.oe.io~~~ •;-fi8~ oovfefircloead• Rouad Fruit wood dinlDtc •A ,... ~E .~. SPMC. 811 Hamilton. _,_ for M lctiln tba . a leavH, • chn. at: · """"" IU Y c.2.eo.ta M .. e:me7. oosTNow• s AL£ s c Ls R K • 11.62 •r DAY Plrfeetc:oed.~M:r JJO W. w.,..,. 64~1671 eslabllt hed 1t1llontry Equal Opp: Emgtoyer Clll 1 ~l't aifY0u pa)' for ~· ::~. . 11:!· l&Zt 7 MATatAL ilore ntede permanent a30dayadlnlbe PlngPonatbl' . Gold .. _...._ ,._ ~ lnlldt aalel p('non. Of· Wlv Pilot DAILY PILOT velvet chr. sso Tray _... ._ -.....-ence dalr*1, not neuupply •SPff htlptul, M a k e t b oa e 1 o o d .,.., I.Amo lbl ..., ... ..... .. ~ 10 SlatA LlcNoC..tOM ;;'Qui~ed. Will train JI )'OU',.. In th• m•rket IM not ~·11'· ..... bouHhofd Items you're an ... ~... IHVICI ~ .. j ·t;i---· £qu&J()ppEmptyrM/F M1a1t pau company ror a bltWr car. be 1ure 1n1e benert,1, aroup not u.11n1 available lo Nr'INU DlllCTOIY ' rv · phyalcal lnchadlnf back to cbetk U.. many autos ~1: vacet.lan.I aocne other family by ad· 642·5871 DO IT HOW i OIUd'• Pla1 Houae. Dutch m . 640-'1 .. L rvlot. ~~ for a~e .10 ~C...aT:.Mr eal c=..thc.n:.~~~Sla 641-167• doar,~~WI. C.ll•MTI / ,_ f ~ OAll.Y'"PtL01'. TU!!d!f. D.ee,..._ tt, ,..,.-ft fl 4--Dif•" tHO ......_ t'!a tM ...... . ........... ,._ ...... ""4 - ... I I • -IOIO 1¥ ••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ...... ,..... •• • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• .. • • • •• • •• • • • ••••• ••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •• --•••••••••••••••• ............. .:.a.. IOIJ '·~ IOtl WlrcllK'O;_almo.t WUlllY IMW . '712 ..... ,._ 9740 V•w a1 9770 Qen•t tHO LU .. •MT••s • ••www fM. ~ roR RENT·ld••l for reb ll ~ u e 1t offe r ....................... •• .. •••••••••••••••••• ·-••••l•••••••••••••• ....................... . -~~ ~ -··--·•••••••••••••• ....................... _....,..'°v ...... r --1 · '71 • •--~rrom-=::..~~nl~ -..takn. Uku u w/bow a.no.,-~.~ r. . 1 ~!; C~• ~· • n.111 · 9160 :. ~~:'!~~ cw~'9:~.:.=· ~'r. YEAR EHD · : ~ '"" ... ·°"' -"'" W1t ll•r'(l•h•H an. SllO. 4--# I~~· t,. tt .... _ ~ -L ::\¥ _.................. ........ ol tllOHM-4... * ~141 c• f 4RA .... CE ... r-• G \olOOJ -., 4 v ltlO a pa11lve AU'POrt -w .... • "P m-aa "" r -.rn permuent l)' 'l'N.lltor• All 4 pin, call AFC u.•111 or 'Tl OMC 1Ton. 11U 1..;...;.....;. _______ "JIVWS-:s.t•drtve~ wa.d attradlve UI& 6 vrTOCl.ARINET --.. 54fZIOI '• flatbed. 1500 ml. tah 'I0\00,4dr. au.irut, A p aa.. . ..-00/offer A.I.I '71 Dtmol mutt 10 tbla month I S H "'' 100AYt It.rap, mMUn1 a rllu UKENIEW PCIO ..,..,,.... ...... 11 c1M1k. •-I D "'luirtlMflla l'N · rm.Na WT CHAMC• POI --klM • lbdt: P'or • "15 OMC l ton Pick up .WlT1. Cbrtahnu S~lal, red pawmali..t \Q·· ~~.}.'~J PS Pl50 tt7I Hot't 1"8 MerctdH .2HSZ~ lt70 VW Convwt., nt w wallpaptr. t1br1c or ~'6a•a• & ..,... ~ SAYlt oeint. int • ena idnt. ur.. en.. Clean. Pm COHHUL · CHEVROLET "DQ Glo" paper 6 -11 1• IOll IUYC>aLIAS ll500.77WlllafU PM llflYW'1'195.~1t. wW blldl fl t.nm )'our •••• •'•••••••••••••••• '11 Dat1u ft p lck ·\I P 1 }'\.)ifl,tf/•11 f\1. ! ' ' r, I \ \I I· ·, I tap f )r try h h> ul'dl Xlnt new • ~ ol~ r!N"n, m.,..., m a:w w/thell. nwlte offer Call NOWI .._ t74J '14 BUG. X1nt eond. Beat *l k>badi: ~an fl •• ot ba tlJ6' s:ao PM WHkdaya. 79'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• alt•. Olaya (114)--. f)4f>. I 200 a .. orfRI KPWSGI :rm_ ~........ tteblaN ..... tl40 aQYtlmewkndl.~. ..~.MA. "11MO.soodcoodlUoo.oo 9ve1(2J3}94~1Zl -,-t7-7_Cl_Hl_Vl_OUT..;;;;;== •ISi.a.Ph toH •J>Hd·O· Prlo• lfhld a .. .. ..................... lOl'll nmnlnt work IJ'Uc:k. -· ..w! .eoaln•. Mutt •ell. Xl'RA Q.EAN '14 Suiier fl/t ~SUCh•• ~t tAJr. MGO.I ZJOO 1-• •'•••••••••••••••• 'ft MO.PEDDLER '86 l'otd. Al $100. 1416'2:2111 BMUt. 2'7.000 mi. ~new NALA •AH lOor more ll .O a fl'rS.19 " ll &«JI· 91 IN 9010 N1w PISUOP:OT MO en.ma. •IMW• n...a t74' =l radlllt, '2S~ t~,aUc, pwr. et.e':r· , ....... ,,.,., ..... L...::: • • u•DS R _,... ...... -· 1ctory air c:ond .. SU..Taalneludt-d --""'"'DJ ••••••••••• ••• ••••••• ..-.. "•• '4•. Now 1·M ralcon·Ran<:htr0.en1. ARAI .......... ••••••••••••• _. t.lllte!l ,iau, waw tires. NOCAMUT tN&.iful li office -llla30 orobltma. Beal offer. • .... AUS• '14 Opet Manta Coupe 1c1. 'M VW 8111. Mu1t Sell. whc.I c:oven IJ LOW lhW '/VUl' <>•n or• nd run uncaU) Import.ct Ba 'Tf J•w• moped , xlnt to-t v•. ~=u:i;·,~~~i>, tnlnl .. auto t.rau. vliyl AQ)'reuonableofr. mllel. U c. 851RLD Stk. na~nt. addl'flll. phoo • te.lll • olr equipment eo.d.., a top, reuonable, a1.-10 2U.m.oN4. P3M2. "U IJ\Ue one rard (M'r Coln1 outor ktloeu . W-'flill "151»• P.U .. idnt runnln& "1ta0024fp. (5418~M > dya,4'7·2312tw. -a..-.._ ...... R ..... "'nl $4777 ~Add»-ut·b ll OX> ona valiM, • ll ATINC ccnd. YtUow. w/camper, '71Dli41p <283SPI > • _ _.. 9710 I ~---:-~.•-, ..,,::;"",11 < or IDQOll)' or· lnl , ... , 1 .... 1 th•.. ... 1171 Oat la d •.JOO mt, Mu1t sell. '18530l 41f (3J.5RkS> ,., -.-. IWIW .. AM•• di:rlo 0 .. 1 .. " 1 r't..·air " .... av 1 mope • •1.J.M.CallLott. '71830C8 (.i'JE> ••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ortacooc1.-.as18. _OT _-.-to.a.a. ~· • • a 1. ron Wied vtfJ little 1250 "18'11Sla (.5180308> THEODORE ROBINS na. ,-,.,.... .. ~ r lhl .. thn Ill•. BOATTRAILER IDTMtaftC!t5 al>PM V-9570 --1 ,.,...WP 'I I V W B u • . Po Bua lMO .,_..,. t1f':nlen. art Bran d a•• Tande m ---,.,,_ 41p. (-F> •71 o. ...... N .... ~rt Mo-....... •••••••••••••••• DESPERATE! Any reu FORD eo.ta w ... r.. ob~•. mlar. Call \taller, 1ur ae brake•. ...-...... .,.. -76.-...-.0UT .. ,~ u-...... num .. -r of dr ............... 919.el22 cnori•·~ ~ ula. ll..600 Pli a:-.i l&ll. Only ml Im __ ,,,. ,._, .... ~ ""' _,_, •>u>tMalb Foolballa t1 uar m.21Jo 1111c1 131115 P P 946-753'7 SU1J1mt "I AM 1178 m •a la .Ull •valla· '12 vw eu.. Spec:lal Euro- rnt.o HAA80A BLVD lO\TA Ml'>A b4'2 0010 41 cWI &:m41 up F1o1mlly Na 0 Automatic. AM /FM ble.CaUmtoda~!. E4itJot1 m.cSe -.o.~l I 17 ll' &aabou\. ~P motor, ..,, <.-'imatu M=· a.Int .. _ ...... ,.._ 131·2040 491-494' 19n--SCHI peen • new ena, -.. _..__ 99•5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................. ,., ~ -·-"' ..._...,, _ _,.. t ..1'er .......... ....-. pwr. .......... 11;-. clutt b, bru , AM/FM 411WfWWW • •n7 ~" _._ ol '--l'AHJu>rs ._. '"""' ~""" :""'~ _,, ""' 1n1. b b1c ll 1e1t1. 9• .. c----tape, 12950. 840·0750 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ... ....-Y••-.,,. • .. • 1 bot , ••I a. o 1 r a •• ...._ • ......;.1 --1 .. ,l ... -.. , .. "On· ... _..s c ~ ~n a.one rafl)C't J'am&.od Moh.arran S?~ l7).Qll2 ~ ... _... ......... " '16 2002 PJord blue. n aw· Hu all the poNlbl• ex· moma. s.o-GG all 2:30 '11 ordo ba 1 tu I l y wtUl ped Allfor$400pc-r Spt'ct•cle s.arrou ltu. OarelU 4~ mllet "00 ~i ~. ~c:::i"a a..loaded. t r u " low m ilea ! Pll ~~·lo m . T top, yatd Call Ml+u) A~~!" 1r•r nu. Avon ta' lnO•l•bll' • OllW DtO ~•dow miles. Lie. ~ tae.ftSC). s•cRIFICE !'..~ 8rootrf. kfu llllhp~rt, ,,.,......., .. lroo us ~ never ~ M~ out N1~ -y $1995 " .....,...., ac , r tn m "vllenkH\ p I' ~ta21 btd Bolb SU'° omce tBUr)tS«. P3M?. '71320l BMW. lo ma. Take vw.. w/cordobtn •s>tt· paint P i;Jr.;Jpt Amaioo rurot ~eve16'73 '°12 ttatJ::=-1 ss477 ::;t111eio~T ;:. 'i:b "°r!~~~ ~~.8~e:~:.:~:: ~r~1s.:e29$· PP. wllbcuawmpon-h ~..._.. Sc htn 9150 Mattel 7»7211 NEWPORTBEACH Urea 6 1boclta. AIC. • . P0U t r '1 wh111el H~ • ll.IO ~J74l pa a..t toJO •• .. ••••••••00•000 llJ..Olll AM/FM. Muat Sell. Pvt C:0.,.-9913 camper Jacka lo)O f"'V Y •-.... ••••••••• • •• •• ••.. H u • k y 0 P 2 5 0 C R , Prty 4t7 ·218'78. ••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • -~ n un1 c•n ar&u .. , modified. ne w motor. .,.._ 9720 ''9ttzr-'14XR1Clean.loaded, rockat.i' la 12:1 wiso mn.t.ble boat l3 • cao new tirtw. many parts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blaclt/black,~loya, '11 VW ~·put Bua. rblt Must 11Uc:nfice! $3.000 --------i 5'54111 handle Mhp Xlnt cond le1then. booU, ti stand . I *D•'TSU.._.S* i ~,:._adiai,. Make offer. ....._lOlfer.631·'""'" SpKW SMptMllf --Pd aio. u kmg $1500. Sl.800 lnveeted. Will take " " leather tr m, 1 ve r)' .,..._ Dl:1J ....-.. lmport4'd <:ai1hmtN1 tn Tim e ye llow h ead -~ 1 beltolferover$875.Must '-91SelecflOlt apec:ialcar.SU,OOO. •• VW v rt ello Dodp-9915 duan ChritlmH Orn• ~ •. P67a~'!L,Oringe . CHRJSTMASSAL"'', M!.ll.Pb7»1979 '12 Ford Va n , sin k . OfAIMo4tlt ,........Persclle con e 'Y w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b d d II -.... """' ~-" 538-78 Orta.. owner. well malnl., ment•. eu e wa --10% olf boat hardware & llonda l75c:cXL Icebox stove AM/F M 8 I SALES-LEASING a>O/mkotr. 673-7032 14 De.rt, alr cond, r•dlo, han&Jna g1rt11 ori•anul Piirro t , yell o whead doUuna ShoclcOoall Goodrondltioo lrtl, P8, PB: $2600 PP. PARTSSERVICE '78 911 SC petro blue. 12200. 752·5011 d a y11, Alncan II II m•l~y•n Am uoo. yna & not lj() 875-s:r.M 673-0562 · 613-7180 lorded, xlnt c:ond. low Vat.. t772 Man-Fri 10.5. Helen llhotoM.raphl, 311140 Coast ~mr G"'-'at Chn1tma1 _......., p 90"'0 mi. 188-l:i02 -••••••••••••••••••••• ..___., 9940- Ji w y~ So. ·•&un M J>rt'St"nt w/cuae •115 -OW# .. ,..L...1-.___'9!~ •~w-..A-..J 9590 VOLVO ,_... 499-erJ 645-:IM!l Paul .. ' •••••••••••••••••••••••. ........,,.._ '...... =··=••••••••• '72 91 IT • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• --I ........ ~llARBOR SLVOl .PHIL Walihef"/l>ryer. f'rta•dare c.~~ES, atngera ~. Buy th la 1lmo1t ne w yW,!?UD"',!!!.... S4CM4 I 0 540.0Z ll ~ coupe, 5 spd, a l· SALIS. YAYICI LONG .... ...,.,......, Honda~I _ ~·-" Joya, etc .. brwn/tan . AteUASa..- eltt. xlnt cond $300/ Nr·T3111 or your son or P'"DFORORNOT BeO. (mRJB> FORD pair-Hammood Oraan, dauihter. Only d nven 1 ru .......... penc19e ~ DELIVE.RY M3, rwlS well $4.50 8 5 "-&0.--IOtO 100 mlle1. S250. Ph TOPDOUAI 511-19I EXPERTS ~aft 6pm 770-s.343 •••••••••;,-.:~...... 675-23Uor aft 5.~7 WhiU wrought Iron round Fine used Pl8'oa for ule '78 HONDA A TC90, used a '83 BB. yellow w /blk int. IAILI m marble top table w /4 Graod.t·Orn•le Oak up houn , aalltng J?OO . New pain&. Tires. Xt:ru. VOLVO chnl very durable. S300 ru-SpineU. Freedel. a.om Gd eond. M~b IOU.Dd. lmKarbarBlvd. Small drop leaf table. o.ptt"-oSllop Sf.A RAY'S -------MuatSellM-5117. OOSTAllESA S20 Ha m radio. 11 15 lllXX>ff.amiltonAve. H.B. 17, tA 30, Malor"-1, S./ 7Z ft tTC:O.-..... JOJ '40-94'7 "-'"'-• .. -°""" ..... ., atll~~74__ __ SJM775 w a../SI•• tl60 5 apd, 11101•. brown/ OIM•ICOUMTY ., .. __ c-·-HAIRISOM'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• b(,!.OEXW ~)· • 1 0 • 0 0 0 . VOLVO Must sell Mirrors 9 pcs IO'X6'x3/8'" 548-0019 RefrjJJerator /freezer. 24 eu ft. 111de by·111dt:. ace ~ker. 1mmscul11t~. An IJque brass heudbonrd. 15 &r 20 gal. at:quan um. 497·ZIS1. PBFICT l'7Jl..M •DIUYIA * _. ~ • eitGaluy500XL.Noacc1-CHRJSTMASGIFT SEARAYIOATS 1 _........._. "1ttlMPwlle EXa.USIVELYVOLVO dents. ne w st. bltd. M t 11 I I K · 3101 "-~-t Hwt N B - r --* U...,.E. * ,._ -i.:= Volvo Dealer ndials, c:lean, depend a. WI te ove Y awa a ........, ..I. • • Fully self c:ontalne d. 1 1 ., •• · -·-ESOO? ORGAN . L ik e 631·25 1 I ~-..ei SAVEA LOT uce Counly ! ble. $600/Best offer new. Only S2lOO. Call --------•I Generator, 2 alr \.VIJU.I" u '71914 FM 8 track, 62.000 BUY or LEASE 146-tm!O !119-3'29 Uooera, roof~ air, TV SHOP&rCOMPARE m i. Very good cond. DIRECT -Mlii------9-9-5-0 p-~-::_:_l-~-~e-~-:~-,y-~-~---:C-.~--~-n~-~ m.~1!~: ~~~~{.~¥. WEPAYTI>P OOLLAR ==~~ t!:ll'!e'l ··~;=~'.;•• Newport 8caeh Alhletie rington uprt, refnsh, re· Uon. Ver;, very clean. FORTOP USED CARS Ing a ppoin t ment for 2025 S. Manchester LINCOLN-MERCURY <..iub member11h1p SlSO or cond $950. Oak uprts 'Tl SKJPJACK 20 open. Look al t.biJ one before FOREJGN, DOMF.STIC "We need to b~ clean wmt.er restoration pro-De.tJerabl ls no OPEN best offer 642 2164 or f S950 V8. vhf. teak, sw1m step, you bey I Call Truman at or CLASSICS Detaun uaed can" ject1. Offering factory Anaheim 750-2011 P w 6n-0782_._ • - -rom=t·PI-~ stereo. B1nuni t.op, trlr. U"""'•r ar•-...... -a""l"an SWiUPayTop "'·'lar S feodet'flalring, updating RAYFLADHOE -$10,400 080, Tom wkdyg J-c ,. ....... c "' a.rvo and lacquer paint of t.be Z Sw e d I 1 b V o I v o UN<X>LN·M ERCU RY Royal & Olympia, 11eU 8600 milt.onAv.H . 161.3115 aee ~ua· ... ._ lolJ,art. worltguarao· Mecb1nlc:a n o w at 16-18AutoCent.erOr. correct IQ I e l~.ctn c 536-8715 29ZS~Biv'd. l.eed.22$ a11"1, lHS Ha rbor SDFwy-Lake Forest exit typewriten, like new. Good practice piano for :at~ ~:c~4 c.ostaMesa 979.2500 Bhd.,Cll.6'5-1912 IRVlNE cost S650 ea. will t1lce be elnner . Upright bo 2845 HARBORRLV O. '75 914 Porsche 2.0 liter, -L-ES. A c·---1 .. 'or ___ ._1_0._1_0_0_0 __ _ 1?75ea 714/847-~ walnut $325. 841.~ or It main balanced , 540e4410540.0Zll abeoh.Uly must aell 'lm · ·~ 1.uu ....... • I 564-T74.l VHF , many extras. WEBUY med.Stereol'acllo,$6400. Olrislmu.Onb 31M ml. '72 Col.Parkt pass wag. Poo table, 4'i'lx9, 3 pc _ _ ____ $12..SOO. 548-7698, 846-9468 1974 Detlun 8210 Htcbblc, _;~ ___ &2______ Grt Omd. Slick, tttteo, While, fully loade d ! slate, 11•" lh1ck, $400 Ot!auutul Wurl.atzer Sptn· 18, Gl 140 h 13 Roadllner . Cl111 A USED CARS Inds eng. fl body work. Air.'1500/olr.499-1.282. Xlntl $2,000.675-6161 (1m1 557 5037 net 32" high. Unuaua l a sapar, P Motortiome 21'. Roohlr . CALL PAPPY S850 64().9134 "18 9u.sc. Sftrf. 6M ml. !!lyle 640-497& Me r c ury C rui se r . pneni.tor. 21.000 mUes. UsedCarMg r Ai r . Min t . $21 .500 . .._,UMd MERC. Mona rc h . '76 t~ atallon a~uar1um 5'ci -------American t:rlr. Must see Excellent bey at $1900. 54().S&30 "7621UZ, xtnt cood. mags, 675-18'12rea/IJS..l.514ofc. -·••••••••••••••••• 2-DR. V-8, fact air. Mint stand, Coll'}., ete with ft) 1093 $1SOO. 58&-6471 SJ&.364.5 A/C, stereo, radio,,ape, . ..,,. ,,..._ -'bl n .. --d AMC ttOS cood. Business hqwdal· everything, anl'ludan~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------nu batt. Mulbollao 5... '"....,..v'Cl w e. nuua I ln° a ssets mus t sell ..,, ........... _,. OMC Runt -bul ............. _ '""me -•~. --··•-••••••••••••• " · tropical fish. Sl50 Cal "*""""' __, f .....,.... ..., ............ 1'2510 361 31.IM IHH!896alt 6PM ~ great, comple te e n g .,_far Sale pension. $5800. Aslc or i.ng. MustSeUorwillcoa· "2'eGremlln. auto, A.IC, lo · · · ___ e_r ---· -s •'-overbaul. Must sell or ....................... 2626 HARBOR BLVD Dlc:lt . 549•48:"<s,. d ys, aider take over paymeot ml, like new, S2500. tW.. 9952 , f ;: take over payme oll. Attlhna/ M2-56'13eves/w n ..i .. A _..., 675-,,...., ~ $411M&514 ev• " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sofabed ...... 21 ree-zer · -.-~ COSTA MESA ..,....._. -· _., v•...--aiiltlb 9520 ---------I Atf '725 wbdl. '85 Must.an& Convertible, - $100. bar $6S, c:~t $20. llllNG j ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 Porsche 914, ma11. 2118 V-8 P/~ f elec. typewnler S35. GE N IOSTOHWHAl.IA WllUY spoller, must see. $4500. C Gu ttll • aut.o, • ac. 25" color TV 165. 11url Mlnloood, Uft, trlr, COY· '46FORDWOODY USID CARS! na..:.11 S86-&fll ....................... ~._Just c ompleted board $25. M7·3288 Nordlc•Pro SIU Boota $10. er, new va.rniab, Mere 20. Fully ";,~~i $13,000 I We're the new Chevrolet Ui Wi ._... 9755 "2'e Cad. Seville, full pwr., ~ :id.es..':~~~1"· Is IUIL..-...a~ Ladies down parka Sml $2195. 762-alll. 6'73-8256 dealenhip in the lrvlne F· ... ··Uc:Cloeeout _..,. cond. Low ml. Sky --w~ 8081 MO. MeM down parka, Milte.P.P. Prtnce11 VandenPlu '64, Auto Center. We need ":::imsModela ...... ••••••••••••••••• biue.MO-~Aft.6 PM "16 Mustao& n. Mach I. --umlS:iO. Donna 673-9166 -......... ._./ 4dr aedan, "Baby Rolla )'OW' used car ! .l.919 Modela TISTDRIYI OUI .... Cad Eldorado con· "dean. fld shape. 50.000 •••••••••••••••••••••• -Royce'' Rare LlfD Lux· JOE now arriving -U CAR -_, all avail. --'ona _mi__.;.' ·--SS--l_oo_. __ 67_.S._5500 ___ _ SWORDS. DA GG ERs.S,0.illwgGoodt 1094 ctall"tet 9050 ury c:ompact, P~.PB. MACPHERSON MUSTSELL OFTHIYEAll,. ...,... Art dealer will buy In ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• AI;. Only S3K ml. yrulUpa DICl< MILLER Incl. fuel ln/ectlon . TIBCAGERS teresung 1lem11 (7 14 J Pool Table Regulation, OWter Boata AYlllable AM/F M radio . N ew CHEVROLET M<Yl'ORS Good invent.or)' in atoc:k. Absolute per . co nd . grab your folks and buy 673-lSU. used 2yra,gd eond,bst 26', 30'. 32" & SI' for painl,radial.l upbolatry. 2l Auto ~nterDrtve l20W.Wamer,S.A liurry ~theyllut! 4M-01"7 t.b.ls'76 MwitUCobra V8. olrtaltL>a. 549-349'7 parade()( ligbta or day le l8mpt. Xlnt Investment . IRVJNE $5'7·2132 ~a. '87 Cadillac coovertbale. U>eded. $3495/ make ofr. Mlllkal week-end tailing. Call $.'5600. Call weekda'/'I on MAJDAjalMAULT ~l ... ..._.... 80ll Star.,.._...._., Newport Bayview Yatch ly. 714-631-4777. PP 761-7222 Jlllll Married. Muat sell! 2150Rarbor8 lvd. hOOO/bttotr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lcr 1095 O ub,631·1900.-'71 X19, fully loaded. COSTA MESA ~353& "11, V8. P/S, A.IC. 53,000 Arp Odysi.ey Synthesizer••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'63 Cadillac, convertible. WANTED! Take over payments 641-1700 '16 Sevllle. SUver/1llve.r ma'a, $1950. +anvil ca!M!. xlnt cond Mu c . u a e d KE S · lodl. Sal 9060 Silvtt/gray. Orig Ownr. 5418-9811 ltb r . loaded . 17500 ____ 67_3-8_l_6B __ _ S975 or bea t o ffe r TAURANT equlp~ent ••••••••••••••••••••••• CondXJnt.840-01S8. ~~t!,.~.zc'~&"~~:: ...... t756 640-1311 d1y1 892-2159 'Ill Mu1tanl( Fastback, 642-2914or 548·0419. for sale. 714/ 988-7841 • ._.._ .,4, llt.7..,. a.era ... DR II Calluttoday! '73ml~~t Wagons~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• evea. AM/FM cass, Mags, 6 ............. -... V..A.1-1-.. 91~0 . """' cond. ...,.,., 0 #1 DEALER IN us A -------l _...,ol '"'" ""'"" :.,•Viol.In, hard shell case, TV. a.lo. J·:at-CF27 •• :.=:::••••••••••:•• bstolfer~ • · · '71 CDV lmmac. loaded, CY ._.,., r . .-r'(VV"· • HIA, Steno 1091 CaleCatallna .._. ff{{ ROY Illus t ae 11 be f o r e Pt111o 995 7 142.3379 ••••••••••••••••••••••• se...-.r YocMs •RV ~~ENTS• •••••••••••••••••••••• CARVER Ouilt.maa! SB.400or best ••••••••••••••••••••••• n.. .... 1 .. 1 ...,.. I 1V 2 o~• u·n ~•'" offer. 714·642-8860 or Selmer Siitnet Alt.o sax or:IUUJw..., co or • (714)_..2754 SEMINARS .... ...., •79 ROllS·ROYC( 21J.41-GM '12 Runaboul. good Just purehast:d. S871J yr wmty,free del. Sl28. (213)5118-9'33 SAT3-5PM "onsite" , .. ,....._.... '*-'•"'_,... trao1c:irta llon cor , NowS396 6757211 _64S-__ ,786_·______ Dale'1 RVReotalaltnow ...... ~~.~:-::0.'4'7 HONDA Can ='leull awn•• tt20 =· c:1 ~~8~:; ARP OMNI Synthesizer Craig home c aaselle 32' Bloc:k Island Cutter , 1poo1orlo1 a mini· MA.HY ClOSEOWNOAYS ....... •••••••••••••••• Between 8.30 & 5 Moo· Mint rond. SllOO Don pb1yer&recorder.S35. S50,0001nvealed. Will sell educa.Uonal aeminartbat T0Ctta111""-l Sat 9118-SOJI 960-l536 for 121.000. 080. 659-4459 will in 2 bn, demon.atrale ..._ ... a rted I lll..llVERSITY '68 Sllver Cloud l -_or_fl66.,_21.58______ a 5 t.o 8 to l rat.lo of earn· ....................... Ul""ll . Sl9.000 ..,_.... 9960 Inga. lnveatmenta lo G-rat 9701 I a.•blte &-4144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-5678 DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS PRESENT •WANTED• SAIOT SAIUOAT Mutt be In good c:ondl. boll. Call 111.r. Miller at S6'7·2132 !Hobie 11' namer, gd cond I w/t raller & cat box. (13JO. 846-504'7. Udo 14' with new trlr Mlnl coad. Sl.500 or otrer m-OCi86 Hobie 14 w/t raller , 1d oond. Mual atll belore Ouillmllt . tlOOO/bel ofr. ~. QIRISTMAS SALE 10% ott new Udo 14 '1 le ~. Shock Boat.a. 813-2050 a • wood lloop, lnbrd en1 .• aooo. 55'7· 11181, 848-0ZrJ ·-..... , .. Hobie 14. 1ood cond , ,_. w/ttlr, ull cover, xlr• \ brdwr ••. 6'73 8343 l.rwln 42 CrulR. Reatly Louted FlorHh1 l-11111 Ca rrlbe•n $RR .5u • Owl* 81J.25Sa. •t,:ff•/ 9070 .. --················· r o.le's NaUon wide ren· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._. c_.. • GMC Torote 97•5 '86 PLYMOlITH Satellite I.al lie II uclualvely un· '14 Auttln Marina GT. T,..u .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 2 dr brdtp. Low mileage, ·def' cont.net with: AAA, lCblt cond. 37K mi. New 21).'!0 Harbor Blvd. llFOU YOU reblt engin e. radio, AMTRACK, UNITED. brakea.$1100.552-1129 Qilt&Meaa 540-966 SILL YOUll toOS..C..IHwy. =). '%w:"~t~~~ NATIONAL WESTERN, ..,..._. 9705 TOYOTA. ~·-& power brakea. Gd. KLM. TCS. ANWB. to •• ... •••••••••••••••••• ~ Honda Civic Station .,,._ ft4-1 ll I tra.oaportabon, $55. Can name a handful °' over im Alfa Romeo Allena Wagon. iood cond. Belt SEE us• be ~n this weekend. SS major wbol11alers GT, silver w /bile Int.. offe:r 4'N-3$51 • Call 561-4435 . whic h are p rl nlloa metlculoualy m a in· '14 H o nd a C ivic . ~STOYOTA _,.._._,., __ lo 6000 I Dale'• ln t.beir '19 "Fly· , taioed. 28 ooo ml Cam· 11.LSSJON VIEJO '" __ ....,.. • • m ' ,..._ 9t'5 Drive" Broc hures. ~wbeell,Shanllle ~Uc t:rGl.'1475. lll-J.110495-1210 VI lfO. &lr, xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Select: Loa Anal ea. auep. Titled oew J uly Dlr. &U·0355 55'l·51.1.hlU:30pm "13 Pontiac Grandville· Colorado Sprln11, San I wn. $'7800. Sertoua In "1' ACCORD AC, new '411Olnlfta 2 dr. 3.000 m l. 71MOMTICAILO l Aut.omaUc trans .. pwr. ftaoc:laco cw Seattle for ~rt• only. d1·21l2'1 aft M.lcbelln RadJals. 38.000 on new reblt eoc. · Nlce LAM>AU ateerloa, n e w pwr. the t eam1t11 loc:at.loo for II wtnda. ml. xlnt cond. $$,000. lmcriOf, leather 1teerlo1 lJpt blue metallic with brakes, new shoc:lcs. pwr. your RV. C.ll ror t\arther -.-556-12115.~2312 wheel. wink minor. " custom lnterlor a od w\ndoWI, AM /FM stereo lnln>. l1l4) ~Mt. _....., t712 tacb ·..,_,Call all 6:00 1 d d ltb l 1 6 auper clean! Must see u.ner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ t7JO pmwtnltea.-.eo73Aak 01 e w ex rat t.o 1pprecl1te! A11kang O&+.MGt CfOUMTY'S ....................... for Bryan <'113UBT> SlSOO. Call 497-3687. I Ol.HST ·~ MJO 3.4 4-dr sedan, "IHdr Good cond $1~7I 'al Pontiac Ventura, Xlnt ':.!f :!ak!e~:: ~~ &. NII wttb new elec. bar· RaaM Xiot as mpfi a..R IJasinl cood. lfD>/bet ofr. uH d . Bt iow ret a il. ;:,'C:,.,,1~~r111.;~4~~~ I am m.i~ A&lnioeAutoCeoter , -~3S'MJ 8&1..a140. momlnp. i • Celka GT , 5 apd. air. a.Rockfteld Blvd. 1t • ...._.. 9t10 8-'vt unJI low all So Lake Foreat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~-C:~~~· ....... '7JI Clean:i-1 uu5 p~~ 76MOH •VERYQ.EAN• ~ .... 1 •• ~ ••••••••••• !!~~ '15 VIV• Panel Wa1on aoo HP llO Motot". Needa IOme woric body in Sood abape. seoo call aft 8:00pm wk, nJtel ...,. 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In Qth r areu to 1 1upport tht tbr atened Jan 3 1trlk• at even w st Oran&t' County campuaea b)' talc1n1 pt'rtOftaJ a.av .. dur1n1 th• rU'St two weeka ol the new )'U T • • Atk all your fn nd1 and rtlat1v in other dJ tric\.i to takc- the1r pt'f'IOftll I ¥v• day• dun~ the firtH wtoek & o f Janu1ry. • hl\i., t m otCS.rsub Uhal now." rtttd a U.c 1 lttter toWNlOr~tCounlyl ch rs The ltrlk plan'• IO•l II lo "completely c-IOI the uhool •nd h•n the board not meet the mln.hnurn 1tllool yt1r.'' aald l at h r leader lta Tolblo Stat la'll' reqw,.. public: school •tu dt"llta lo attend clu,.. for J7& day• • y~ar To b n ald t 4'ther school dbl trtC'la muat hint aubatltutet to replace t..,acher» on personal lu ve. there wUI be fewer aub- 1tltut., lo CIOM r.t'ket linee In w t tOWlt)' athoO •. Tolbln aa•d he expect.a about ~ perM>t of the dl1trtc:t'a 830 leacher1 t.o walk off their Jobi W\Je11 a contract 1ettlemw la reached. School board PnJtident i;ita Wt H U>day c.Jled UM teacher 1trlke plu "manlpdlated by the Callrorn1a THchtr• A11oc:la· Uon." But Mnt. Weeaa and other dlt· trlct otflclaJ1 Hid they were ''not •urpriMd" by the 1even tactic• outlln.cl ln the 1trike plan. Teacher and d lat.rict ne1otiatora have *" unable t.o reaotve several contract dis· pute1 durtn1 nine month• of bar1ainln&. Teachera are cur· rentJy wtthout a worklnc airee· ment. When ne1ot1aUona broke o(f · Prlday. teachen were demand· ln1 a one-year, five percent pay boost retfoMUve lo July. 1178, and blndlaC Jtrbltratlon In au teacher ~ance.a except thole de1Un1 wtu. flnanclal maiier.. But school board memben are off ertnc teec:tten • 1uar1nteed flve percent pay hike only lf a atate·lml)Oled 1alary freese ls lifted IDd advlaory arbitration in 1rtevaoce1. Other teacher · str ike plan ileml lDdude: -Removal of •II personal po11e11iou and teacher pre· pared material• lncludln& 1-.J plans. aeatinc chart•, 1t;i'1 1uldea, chapter outllnea; personal book.I, office supplies and cofreemakera. -Saving of a.II ungraded ex· ama tnd papers and dlatrlct rorm1. ·;These ahould be left out for the atudent.a and substitute teacher. 1be firet week after vacation is always hectic and fortunately ll will not be your responsibility to maintain COO· <See TEACHERS, Page .U) ' Buildings Unsafe? Downtown S111·vey ... ered by Council .- t • , ..... ~ ......... Clly officlala took acllon Moo· day night to uparade buildlnp in downtown Huntlniton Beach th1t reportedJy may be umafe because of old age and de· terloraUon. About 25 of the buildings were co111t~ from the turn d the century up to the early 1920s without steel relnforcemeot. ac- cordlnc to John Behrens, direc- tor of Development Servtcea. "There'a no doubt that build· ln11 or paru of them would fa.II down in the event ol an earth- quake o( conaequence." Behrens. said. today. •'Somebody could get hurt." YAWNING CR.EVA8ae ON SAN CUMRNft GOU' COUft9I APTeR Ull'TH ~­ ............ of lhotwcM• M1lll1 Home ,..,.. EVMWUcl lfr ,.,._... Tbe downtown part or the city ii located near the Newport- ln&lewood earllaquake fault. City Council members unan· tmou1ly appreyed • 1urv~ ot the bu.IJClnp for the ability to wllhatud eartbQu&ls" aAd for 1enerall1 deterior1tlft1 condi· tiODI. Clemente Land Slips Oftidab also voted t.o inte· irate a propoled aetamlc ufety ordinance Into the current danserous building code to be »ppUed throuch the entire city. 7 Golf Course Mobile HoffWs Threatened Land on a San Clemente aolf course abrupUy dropped 50 t.o 60 reel along a Une covering about three acres shortly after s p.m. Monday, lhreale ning s even homes . Fire Department officials e va c uate d homes in th e ShorecliJfs Mobile Country Club east of lhe San Diego Freeway at Cami.no de Estrella when l)le lands lide w as r e ported by startled residen!A. No homes were damaged, and no Injuries were r eported, city offlclals said. The slide cov.ers a larae por· tion of the "Shoreclirfs Golf Course's l.5th fairway just below the mobile home park. City officials a nd a local engineering get>loglst continued t.o monitor lhe sUde today. The movement opened a 40· root wide flllsure about 20 feet below the mobile homes. The 800-foot loru~ fissure extends in a horsest>oe-1 baped pattern around the fairway and green of the 15th hole. City officials were checking the slide area this mominc t.o determine whether or not to al· low residents or the vacated homes to move back into their homes. Many of the displaced resi- dent.I were at their homes UU• morning looking at the sUde and awaiting a city deciaion on whether or not they can stay. Plans under the proposed or· · dlnance call ror owners to brtnc their structures up to present day safety atandardl withJn five yell'I. The most hazardous or the buildings would be upgraded first Ownera of more sound County Skies Clearing Gunmen Hit Westminster liquor Store A shotgun-t.oUng bandit team. one in an orange Halloween mask and the other garbed Old West-1lyle with a bandana over hi• ne>1e robbed a Westminster liquor store of $400 Monday Fair Weather, Low Temperatures Predicted Clearing 11kle11 greeted Orange Coast resldenlA today as they mopped up in the wake of a storm that dumped nearly two inches of rain in many parts of Orange County. Weather forecasters predicted fair weather Wednesday with high temperatures ranging from 58 to 68 and an overnight low of about 42. And while many areas or Southern California reported In· cldents of tomadlc winds, rock and mud slldel, llghlnlng·caused fires and traffic deaths local authorities noted that Orange days or rain. Ortlcers of the sheriff's harbor patrol said their rain gauge In· dicated that 1.65 Inches of rain fell in the Orange Coast area during a storm that has now 11wunl to the southwest. The ra1rt<a'11 brings the seuon's total t.o 6.76 inches. 2.75 Inches more than ·the 3.01 inches recorded on this date la1t year. night. said hall fell in parts or the Mia· Jnveallgators uld the pair s1on City early today as cloudl stalked lnto Rancho Uquor. 5712 built up by the waning •torm Westmlnater Ave .• shortly before moved over the area. 11 p.m . and confronted the clerk Minor traffic ueur were ~-on duty. ported in severa areas of Police said the aunman in the Orange County while raJn fell gtow-1n·tne -a ar1t mau waa Monday and early today but no · about five feet, eight inches tall serious accident.a were reported. and had blond, thinnGll hair. Weather forecasters said the Hi1 partner iri crime was chance of showers tonight 11 10 stockier. weighing about 170 percent and near zero Wednes· pounds, st.anding about five feet, day. six Inches tall. pollceaald. • * * '.' .. County came throush the st.orm /. 1)-elat~ly unacathcd. ' ' A c death in Fullerton ap- pear to be the most 1ignilicant 1t1tl1Uc M euthor1tle11 auessed Lbe dama1e caused by three Santiago Peak retained its rec· ord as the wettest spot in Orange County with a season's total of 11.90 inches . Last year the mountain R8Uge had collect· ed 5.9 lnchea of rain wat.er. Police idenWled the vlct.im u Lureglo De Falco, 57. They said he w11 the driver of one ot two cars which collided and then were at.ruck by two olber can on r1ln·1llck Butanchury Road. Northern California Covered With Snow Sur/board Kilh Man SAN DIEGO <AP> - Surf tr Bruce Cornwell bled to de1th flve houn 1fter hl• email lntaUnt wu severed In a 1urttn1 IC· cldent. Tbt find hla surfboard bouaced by be1vy wave1 cut • deep wound on Cornwell'• buttockt. fk-WM .. Vto 15 pl.nt.t Of blood ln Doct«11 Hoepital aft.tr the ICcldent. Salur· day but. a 1ur1eon Hid CornwelJ, 29, died ·of ··a terrible U'auma ... • , ""Meedl&ed Pretll The Sierra WM burled under Oceanalde authorltlea were a1 much N three ftet of new cleanlfll up today In the waited •now today ·u Northern a tornado th•l ripped the root off Callfom11 emerted from a bout • bulldlne houaln• thre• stores, with an early wtm.r weebed blew a J>l•te 1Ju1 window out ol storm tParktd by UM colll1loe ol 1 reahy orrlc:e and b•dly two low·preuure areN. It WM damaged a amall rorel1n car the biHeet lltorm ln the aeno awaltlnarepaln. area tn JO years. Fair watber wttb hl1h1 !ft the Authorltlea Hld the twl•tlr 40I and SOI wu foreca1ttoday ln caused dam1e 11tlmated at the re1lon with frOlt and peachy us,ooo. Tbay 11ld the fo1llktJy1n th• attemooa and phenomenon ttart.d Ult M • Wednt1d1y moraln1 . Oace wattrapout out at HI and a 11ln, lowt ov.rDlfht wtrt , technically became a tornado tht forte Pl la the IOI. momentlttouc:hedland. The storm left 1 duttlq ol said the t#llter caUMd d•maae white ttutt whtcb quJckly miked eatlm1ted at 915,000. They 11Jd at elevlUonl u tow u eoo. One the phenomenon •tarted life 11 1 such location w11 Aptot on waterapout out at aea and Callfonda l. leattered patchel technically bec1rne a tornado of •now__.. rwpon..t elMwlMn the moment tt ~ tud. tn lntaCrweo.&7. S•n Juan C•plttreno Nlkleatl1.... ·•1t•1..., ...... 11 for lt to pt j I that low," 11ld 8111 Sapp, • Na· tlonal Weathe r Service forecaater at Redwood City "Onc:e eveey 10 yean. actually." Sapp llld the 1now and rain reeulttd wtMn • cold·alr mMI rrom the OWi ol Alukl collided durtn1 the w.kend with another low·p....,_.,... whlch mo¥td· northeast from the OC9.n otf Su Dte10. Cftellted photo, P••• .U> One lnch ot IDOW Wll r~ atop the a,Mt·foot aummlt ot Mount DC1blo ln Cootra ca.ta County but tbe •now melted about noon Monda)'. Hell, 1DOW and rain caUMd a ra1la of ftnd«·bendert on In· tar1tate eeo and other roH• around Uvtflllort on MOlld11 afternooa, tb• CalUornla Hl11tw.:t.:Mrol aald. Snow and •IM r paralrMd tralftc oe roadwap iD tbe llOlllb 8u l'r•· eiacola,ll'M. It bulldlnp would be given addi· Uonal time for rebabllltation. Council sources aaid the SW'· vey aJIO would look Into other c:ondlll<>PI that might in(lude sa11in1' noors. leanin& walls. cracks in buildincs. ille1al wir- ing 1nd unaanitary conditions. Bebrena slid moet ot the older buildln11 need sborln&i-up to .., some degree. He said il appears likely that some structures would be razed because it may not be worthwhile to rep,..ir the m. He said the older downt.own brick buildings were not rein· forced with st.eel and that Ume mortar was used instead of ce- <See SHAKY, Page AZ> (\ Board Opposes Ordered Busing Tru1teH of ff unt1n1ton Beech'• Oeeea View School Dia· trtct laid llloaday they are tDtll· ly oppoeed to a11y form of court· ordered buting. The board voted unanimously Monday night to approve a LO· par.graph position statement outllnln~ their opposition to po11lble 11.eluslon ln a so-called metropolitan plan aimed al achieving racial integratJon an schools . <Related atory Page A3.) .. Any interdlatrict desegrega· lion plan would Infringe upon the rights ot local taxpayers to have a voice In the operations and the programs or neighborhood schools s erving th e ir children ... , " the resolution states. "I think it's superior, it ex· preases my point of view," SaJd newly seated Trustee Max N. Sudakow. "This i s a very n ice philosophical statement. I like ll," Trustee Charles Osterlund said after Trustee Darrell C C1rter seconded the motion for approval. Superintendent Or. Dale Coogan noted that any reference to the cost of busing students from the district serving a 12,000-pht.S enrollment was left out. A cost ractor would hive to be considered. but the Oce.n View o pposlllon is based on philosophy, officials stressed. Co1>ln of the resolution op- IBM Slates NE RK <AP> -lntema- Uon1l B~ Machines' plan.a for a 4-for·l •tock split helped the 1tock market poet a modelst taln tod&>-, haltln1 Monday'• •harp decUDe . The Dow Jones averase ot 00 lndu1trtaJ1, down 17.14 point.I MIXICO TO HIU OIL MICE -M - Monday, recowred 0.35 to m .18 alter four houn ottrldln1 today. Galnen outpaced loten by about a 5-1 m.,..ln 1mon1 New York 8todr &xchan1•·lt•tecl la· IUll. Tbe rnmttt had come under htlY)' pnaun llOllda)' after tb• wlftnd dedalon b)' oil· exporllna couatr6ea to , .... prlcn by 14.1,.,cent1.-1&ace1 nH4)' ... But U.. ..,._,._. oe Wall 8trHt brt1htt11td a blt tbl1 mondns Wbft IBM umome..t plan• tor • 4•fOl'•l apUt uat ._.sna Md • lnere.,. In lta quarterly clivldmd. ~Inc anr court-ordered busanf plan wll be forwarded im- mediately to legislators. Copies will be pos ted for parents' perus al at district schools and at the Ocean View headquarters office at Beach Boul~vard and Warner Avenue. China Sales t Announced By Coca.-Cola ATLANTA <AP> -The Coe&· Col• Co. announced today that ·rt will belin sellini;c sort drinks in China next month and will start. construction of a bottling plant in ShanghaJ early in 1979. Coca·Cola Board Chairman J . Paul Austin t.old a news con- ference that the trade agree· ment was set in motion several years ago. "I'm confident that a new eta in trade relations has arrived," Austin saJd. "Jt's our belier th•t it's an important contribution to International stability.'' The agreement marks the second breakthrough in a com· munlat n1tioo this year for the AU1nta·based soft drink giant. Last Much, Coke a nnounced that it would begin selling Fant• orange soda ln the Soviet Union in 1979. Coke's principal competi~r1 Pepsi-Cola, la already sold In ~ Soviet Union. : Weather Chance of s howers t decre11lng to '10 percent l tonight and to near zero Wednesday. Clearing and colder toniaht becomln1 • f alr and warmer Wedncs· day. Lows tonight 38 to 45. Hi1hl Wednesday 60 to es. INSIDE TOD~ Y It m~ look li6" a rtol $20 bfU,buthowconp1eU(/Ul1? 84• fi"1ot.urift(/, Poet CI. .... . . . t DAILY PILOT Bltuts Charge Three emplo)'c<-1 of Control Componenta In Irvan&, lndudin1 on• who wa. inJured in an H · Couiity's 'New Building 'Safe' Elko Drop• Price to 51.9c ELKO. Nev. <AP)-Maybe some cu cleale,111 here haven't heard Of Abu Dhabi or the OrganliutJon of Petroleum Exporting Countries. While most ot the world ishlvers nt th~ prospect ot rlatna oil prices, a gas war raae• here that has dropped the price of a gallon of r egular gasoline Crom 69.9 cents to. a reported low of 51.9 cents. • plo tun of wh I pohu bt'lst-v w 11 an unla"nthrd b•Uoon bomb. fttt trtmfnaJ <·htrl' l• connection wltb lireb•ll •· plo1,on1 near Ora.nae coun,,. A1rpor;t Poll c twb~' c t4l \ nt lhrft hom~m a d • ballon• ••r t1 luunrhl'd from Lhf' foct0f'¥, ac ~, s E Main St ... nd u'f'(odod In th" Ri~t path d am I trat\ hmcJ111.i t t.M airport Two of lhe fir ball ball 'll':i: w•nl ofr laat "' k, on,. ml ltii by seconds ft hmdJftl C n• 112 lrvlll. Pol&C't' fnvc u1ator Ron Vet1ch l &&d h "''&II ao tu tb dlS tnct attorn y tot.h1y to at ll com 1lla tnl• agalllbt Terry Huff, :/J8, of Orange, and lli\o other "nnumed Control Con>J>Oneots worlten t•n ft rmWl 'fulrrwd1&4.'. I> <i a • Z! y •ur v tcron of lht Senull· wall ht• Jn \'t•titlgated h the• St.•nutt· t:th1ra Commattcl' Mh-1 ' ' , U b St Un t I id ('rt• d I b) 1• 1 • v I d l' n <' t" • o t t 1 n u n <' t .d "r•in~dOIOJ.' IA a" .illt.·~t'd Oeap~o th., 1horlnc up of Of"•n.J• ·count)'•a rH'w $8 8 million ll11l o( Adm1nl1\rat\on wlth 30 WOO,d n ~rMt"ca oytr th w !lend, eou.nty ofllcJaJJ lnalat· t-d atonday the trouble platued bulldlna la ln no danaer of col· latp¥lnJf 'fh• bn w~rt· pl1ct'd oo tht' c.atcrk>r ot t.he buUd1na to 1Ju11 port dMorative bearoa thbt bulldln.C oUic.•lll.11 Hid 11ttrve 00 a\ructW'ul ~W'J»<* "'fhey'ro 111mply toe cosmettc or flJpttarunc• Hk(l and don't have aanyUUn.i lo do wlth the 1lr~n1th ()f \he bulldlna." 1u1d btanley Krau.e, or the county's C:eneroJ · ·rv1ct.~ A(Cency. The ~ltO'UI m111du of •tressed conerele appar ntly beu.n cnc"tng lut week and OM 1·hunk from u bcum fell to the 1round Fr1duy. Ut't'O rdmg to one u urr wa burnt-<I ~eriou'Jl) Of'\ th<' hund~. eht.tst and fat•t• la l 1'hur~duy an an t•xplt>s1on in tht• X m y room of the <·Ompany lk &5'•rt>cupun1ttntc ut UC' Jrvint• Mt'dh:ul Cenkr JI ult 1nltiuJly t<ild pollct' h • hud bc.>t'l'I i.ent to eh1•ck an acctylcn•· ¥i.i. lci.k and b d torgoltm to cxUn.culsh a c11aret before en\.t'ring the room. Poll<.'~. howf•vcr. rt>('OVt.'r<.>d fruicments of IJl <titlt' mdtenal which Vt.>ach ~rud c:omparc!l t.u the material found m 1 ec:overed pieres of the exploding t.11Ulooru1 Badham Won't Back AiPport Study Plan The Orange County Shenff'h crime laboratory su n is compar ing tbe lragment.s. Veaeh taid, but pohce apparently are con vtn<-ed they art-the same Vcuch :said he will as k the dis tric t atlorn~y to me misde- meanor C'hargt>S under a section of the Penal Code that forbldb the release of a balloon carrying burning materiuls The maximum pena lly for a misdemeanor 1s six months in county Jail or a fme of $.SOO. Veach said he aJso is turrung over a report to the f''cderal Aviation Administration for in- vestigation of posi.iblc v1oletl&on of fcdl!ral regululaons. 2 Men S lash Valley Woman During Heist lfuntmgtoo Beach polict! are i>earchlng today for two men who s lashed the wrist ol a 26· ycar·Old Foont.un Valley woman during a parking lot robbery Friday night. Police smd U1(• woman tried lo fight orr ont• of the band1L') by striking tum Wllh her purse near lhl· Broadway, 7777 Edinger Ave• . at HuntinFjlOn Center mall ut ~ JJ m But the woman's purse broke and :1 wallet conta1rung $30 was s natched up by one of lite men Both bundjts Oed the scepe In a :.edan. The woman told police one of the men used what looked like a s mall knift' to cul her wrist. She wus treated and released from lfuntrngton lnte r commun1ty Hospital Fnday. f'ro• Page A I SHAKY ..• ment. "They were of minimal strength and they have de· tenorated over time," he added C:ongr~:.man Robert Hallham will not ttUJ>J,1Qr1 u federal air trame talety atudy for Orwigtt Couoty AJrport. At leaat two area c oun· e1lmeo Newport .Beuth Mayor Puul Rycko(f und Irvine Coun r1lm on Larry Agnw wrott! let ters to Badham sollcltang his support for u study Badham hu not amiwered tht: l ~tt e rs. Agra n wrote t h e Ne wport Beach Re publicun m ore than two months ago. A Bad.ham aide. Howard Seelye, said tbe cong ressman sees no partkular need for an in· vestigation. Agran on three occasions has unsuccessfully pettt1oncd th~ Federal Av1aUon Admm1stratton and the National Tranaporta· t1on. Safety Board for an overall truffle safety study of lht• ll)Cal Jetport. The federal agencies hu vt• in· dlC'Oled S8Ullfadion with CX l~l ing methoda or mvei.t1gatmg Jn· dividual air accidents. ancJ with the federal accident prevention pro1ram. Agran's attempt to bring Badham Into the controversy came af~r the air disaster at San Diego's Lindberidl Field Sept. 25, tho worst In the nation's history. Agran L'Xpresssed particular FroMPa~AI TEACHERS lrol," the strike plan says. Olstncl A8s1slWll Supennl.en · dent Glen Dys inger saad the strrke tactics couJd make It very difficult for students to receive a fair grade for their yHr'8 work. Toibin, presjde'ht of the 750 member District EducaV>rs As· soc1atlon. said lawyers for the teachers' group have c hecked the legaUty or all the strike tac tlcts. , Rut school board chler Wess" s aid ... Any stnke 1s lllegol " "The strike plan was drawn up LO prevent teachers from do ing somethlne that la not legaJ." Toi bin swd ·•we are cautioning everyone to be within the law,' he added. Tolbin noted tho\ the sltlke ?Ian tells teachers not lo laJcc any d istrict property. like attendance sheets. and not to lock up textbooks Pnd equipment Mayor Ron PaU.mson, who has s pl·arheaded the drive for downtown building code enforce· ''We've seen these tactics ment. said Monday night's 1tc-before," swd Dysinger t1on is a good start towarda re-·'We are dl11a ppo t d th· t v1ta lllat1on --......,. an e a · ·So~e of the buildings cun be the~ cir~ trymf( to disable our fixed and some cannot," he 1u11d classes, he said. .. It's going ltJ be tou~h but "We .don't reel teachers have ~omethmg hab to~ done." the riRht to disrupt education for youngsters,'' Dyelnger 11dded. DAILY PILOT f~t (h•,.C~\t D•tl~ P1tot,t11rUft•.,•tf\1• tom l1!ft It r""1 ,.,,.._..,,...~. 1414M'-'l\Ntdtl1 H~ 0.MIQlo t ••• t 11utlit1\f'lft'V~( °"'flM\r >tu.••t•Mt1MA't •'" """.,.,,hf-• M<>ft't•• '""""°"' rricu, 10. t••• ,,,,,.,_. 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Fundlna wUl run from next July through Jurie or 1980. . Bue Hijacked 8ALTIMORE <AP> Raltlmore County vollce aald Monday they hid apprehended a 1u1pec:t who 11le1edly ovtr· powered a Oroyhound driver end hiJ•clted t but en rou~o from Vortc, Pa., with about l3 paaaen1erw. .\uthorltlt1 Hid no lAJurt .. -.r• r parud. ronccrn over what he called "the voloUle mix or s mall general avlatlon and the larger Jet commercial 1ircrart" at Orange County Ail"OOrt. <The L1ndbereb l'"ield crash Involved a t•ommercial airline and a prtvate plane.> He su(Cgested ph1111ing out low- priority hobby flying. Agran also told Badham "1t may prove n ecessary to ex· pedite locw efforts to relocate commerclal air traffic at a more appropriate racahty, such as the o ft e n -mention e d Camp Pendleton site." Badham already has ex - pressed. In an interview with editors of the San Diego Union. his feeling lhat Camp Pendleton Is unquestionably not a good location because It is remote from populatton centers. N e wport 's Mayor Rhckorr also had wanted Badham's sup· port for Camp Pendleton use. Seelye summed up Badham's po!litlon. saying, "Commercial and private aviation are not going togoawsy." Search Set For Council Replacement The resignatio n o f Ro n Shenkman from the Huntington Beach City Counc il was accept ed Monday night by the six re. mainios council members. Shenkman announced his in· lentions lo step down more than two months ago because o( pro- ressional and family reasons. After Shcnkmi.n's resignation became 01fic1al, Mayor Ron Pat· tinson scheduled a study 11ess1on Jan. 8 to start a search for hi s rep I at"emenl. P atllnson is proposing that the new council member be selected from lbo.e who sought orfice m the last two City Council cam·. pa1gns . He said council members may also nomihate other candidatei. Patllnson said he is hopeful that the council can agree on an appointment to save the costs or a s pecial e lection which he el'ltimat~ ot $50,000. An election will be held il the counc il can 't decide on a replacemc.'flt by Feb. 10. Mae Barnes Dies at 87 In Huntington funera l servce s we r e scheduled today for 48·year Hun· UnalOn Beach realdent Mrs. Mae Cempbell Barnes who was 81 years old when she died Satur day. Rites for the l ongtime Democrauc Party worker were to be at ll a m . al Pier ce Oro~heni Smi\h'11 Mortuary With Rev . Pegly 8aneu of the Church o( eU,ious Science of. rlclatln1. (Oterment W81 to follow it Westmlnaltr Memorial Park in Westrnlnlw. Her aort, Jamee Bernoa of Lon.It Bea~h. atd today hi mother and father came from Dd.ro . M . ·t~~rrtvlna In the oil city Oct. 30, tv.w. Barnes' father worked ln tho ollrteld1 untU •bortly before hia death 29 years •10. Born In M11net Ark., and ra\•ed In Oeorsla, Mn. Dames w&11 a worker ln Oemocratlc Par· ty circlet and was • member or lht Amtrkan Leston Women's Au"Jllery Survivon In addlllon t.o her aon lncfudt n~hewa ~tul Faith,' and Larry FAtth, bolh or Huntinl\On Beach , andanlece, Mr1 Jim Wet. ton. of Oran1e and tb•lr•~· .. report The be am problem la tfle l1te1\ of a aerlei1 of troublet that b•ve atLtaeted orl!chd ullcmUoo In the put year. m The fll'lt problem •pot wu a noor deflection m the build1nt'• fourth and a hall tloor. Mter Wlder1oin1 t.eetl. It was cJetermlocod there was no danger 1ovolved ln the denecuoo and the bulldln1 W•• declared fil ror occupancy. • When It was occupied laat June. a aeries of other problems . were di.acovered, none ol them deemed a threat to ure build· mg '1 1tructure or \hose who OC· cupy it. a bout 240 county workers including county . supervlsors. Th e appearances ol the wooden braces over the weekend ·drew attention agaln t.o architect LeRoy Rose and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. Roae ia the buildln1'1 archl~t and Diedrich la the county supervisor who cast the decldln1 vote when the archU.ec· tural contract wq awarded In 1973. Rose also wu Otedrlch'1 cam· palin finance chairman ln hls J ucceHruJ 1972 campaign. More r«enUy. Diedrich and Rose ln mid·tm and later the aame year w~re named codefen· danta lo crand Jury 1ndJctmentl lnvolvlne both poUClcaJ corrup- tion alle1aUoot and bribery. Dominica in U.N. UNITED NATIONS <AP> The U.N. General Assembly ad· milted the Caribbean ilfand ol Dominica to lhe United NatJon.s as its l.51.8t member. The laland ••lned ruu independence from Britain Nov. 3. Dominica. wlt.h 75.000 people. la the aecond·1eaat populated U.N. rnember behind Seychelles, which hu 60,000. m send gifts ... Co-in Md ... ct foo4 .ifl peke lot Chtl1l1N1. T•1 with you ot -·11 Ullp. W.'11 h11"d ......... - .. ,,, 11nd llllllfl •nclOM • jlllllnOntl ,, .. 111t9I , One servlce »t.Jltion owner who hu not lowered bis price is Cal·l<yUOnen. "I would Uke to compete, but can't becauae the price has dipped below the wholesale cost I pay." he said. ··Most of the major brands won't support us on the gas war." However In the s pirit of competition. Kyllonen announced that he's ~eJhng self ·serve water for M.9 cents a gullon. So far, no takens. NYCSab•ay Train Won't Stop; Passenger Dies N!W YOf\K <AP) -Ah Cbonc wu tumto1 blue. "I Just mew be wH dylne." a reuow aubway paasentfer 1a.ld, "but the m otorman wouldn't stop the train. l Juat couldn't believe it." Fourteen subway stops later, police respooded, but Ah Chong waa dead. An lnvesUgaUon waa ordered Monday by Tranatt Authority Police Chief Sanford Garelik toJlowlnc the 1ubway death of Chon1, .96. a Brooklyn laundry owner. · ~e MOl>day subway commute became a nlChtmare for Chong's fellow pasaenael"I alter he suf. fered an apparent heart attack around 8 a.m. . The motorman. Identified u · Samuel Lee, 31. radloed a "non· ·emergency report'' t.o the con· trot deak of the BMT Une, Ol'Mlfof the city's three major aubway lines. Lee wu told to make reg. ular 1\opt •t each ataUon to let p &a&enlerl on and off. He WU at.a told to signal paJlce with whiaUe blasts at each st.op, the Transit Authority said, but to keep goin g uoleas they responded. Transit Authority s pokesman Ed Sllverfarb said the transit. police "had no idea of the seriousness or the sltuatlon. All we knew was that a paasenger wa1 tick. ThJ1 la not cooaldered an emergency." Four alatlons and no help later. at 8:11 a.m .. Lee radioed aaaln. He waa told t.o proc~. the TA said. Furious pas11engers began pounding on the motorman't. booth. demanding that he st.op the train. ·'I went back aft.er we passed Avenue U and said, ·You will Just hf.Ve to atop this train'." 111d Frances Blackm an, a ma1azloe photo editor who watched Chong 1tru11llng for breath. ff fclcor7 ftfm· nl OHIQ Goodness ... what taste! 1 lb.. 8Hf STICK• Summ.r leUUfl, fWO 1 oa. Goud-. 1~ oi. Belli flllut, 8 O&. Edam St1dt. 12 0£. Miid Mldp1 longhorn, 8 01. Mlld1uin 8h..-p Clleddet St•c:ll, lour 2 01. C.... Spr-.. ds. 5 01. Smalt y C'-• S.r, ? Yr oc. 8u1i.r K ..... 6 01. J1tt of g..,,..,.Hot Mu1t11td, I 01. 1..-ol Ho1•recf1tft S11uc:., and SttewMNy lotlbol'.. . '17 " f'lu• 9u1r1n11.o dotlverv c,,.•o• rt lhtnpeo Texas Sp1Md I lb. ltff lflCK" Sv-• e.vwp. IJ or Miid Mi4tt• ~ .••• ,,,_,.c-.. .... "lot """"oo..-'~•• .......... l oL ldaMIUO., ~ it•-"¥ "°"°° ... , ... fffu,. 41MUftt9'\tO H h ... , 'f' ..._ ~ri••·llU'J-;I 91. SM A"t Helftage ..,_ ........ ,., o • ..-.. •••. o..,.,. o-. ·-,.,. c-........ •-..,.,,.._,, Cah, _.._ Str,....ty ~l!OllL 10 • "'ut """''"'~ct.,,....,~ c.t\e•w •• , ... .,..,. · . · ff ickow f•rms i~,o . Fahlon , Westcllff Island ~~.. Plaza .......... .,. • ,, •• ,,... ............ MMf?I .. '"" ........,_,.,.,.' .... .,. , ... "'. I e•spap er VOL . 71, ~O. 353, 3 SECTION!, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1978 Badha1n · Nkes ~ ~ . rt Safety Study~~ COGIJ"tMIUD Robert Bad.ham wW DOt 9'lppor't a fed raJ lr tramc Niftily lludy ror Orat\P County Airport. At leHt two area coun· dim o N ~wpart ~ach M~or Paul Ryckoft' and lrvlne COW\ cllman Larry Ajran wroto let tera to 8adham eollclUn1 hu support for a etucty. !-Badbam hu not llldwtred UH> ( lette r s Aarao wro t e tht Newport B ach R publican more than two mooU.. •co A Badham atde, Howard lye, Hid the con1r 11man • no p&rt.lcular nr«t ror an In 11tall1adon Acran on t.hree occaslorui has unlUC{' ••fully petitioned Ult. f.·ederal Avtaooo Admlnletrauon and th Nollon1d Trimaporta· hon Safe4y Hoard ror an ovcra1J traffic Nlfety study of the local Jetport. Tho federal qenclea have lft.. dlcated utiatacUon with exist· in1 mut.hodlt of lnveau1atln1 ln· dlvldual air accldtnll-, and wtt.h tbe federal accident prevenUoo pro1ram Aaran'a a..uempt to bring Badham into tb• controversy came after the air disuter at Sin Dleco•a Llndberijl Field He 1u,1ettec:t phasing out low· hi• feeling t.hat Camp Pendl~ Sept. 25, the wont 1n t.he n1Uoo'1 prlotlly hobby Oying. i1 unquestionably not a a history. Agran also told Badham "it location because it is remo~ A1ran expresssed particular may prove nece11Sary to ex· from population centers. 41< eoourn over wnat he called pedite local effort8 to relocate Newport's Mayor Ryckofr "the volatile mix of small commercial air traffic 1l a more also htd wanted 8 dh , .. t11 eeMral 1vlatloa .nct the larger appropriate lacility, such as the a am 1 su.,, Jet commerc,lal aircraft" at o ft en.mention e d camp port for Camp Pendleton use. Oran~ County Airport. (The Pendletoo site." Seelye summed up Badham's Lindbergh Fleldcraah Involved a Badham already has ex· position, saying, "Commercial commercial airline and a private preaaed, In an interview wtt.h and private aviation are not going plane.). edltora of the San Diego UoJoo, to go away ... r olf ~ourse , • 1.n s f Sides Cleariag J County to Get f· Fair Weather r f ! Clearing skies greeted Orange Coast residents today as t.hey mopped up in the wake or a s torm that dumped nearly two Inches of rain In many parts of Orange County. Weather forecasters predlcted fair weather Wednesday with high temperatures ranging from 58 to 63 and an overnight low of about 42. And while many areas or 'f Turtle Rock ·· 'FIDoding' 71 · ~~:.~~== today to select a new consultant to determine t.he cause or water seepage in Turtle Rock. Some 60 homes have been sub-jec te d since last March to perpetually soggy back yards and, when It rains, water rising through the foundations to wet carpets and furniture. ' ·Y The affected homes are in the ~ Broadmoor section of Turtle Rock. generally concentrated f along Harcum Lane, ·Tabor Drive, GriMell Lane and nearby streets. · Although the proble m has ~~ been studied by a var iety of talents for several months, none has been able to discover the , reasons that the houses are bemg ~ flooded." : So today, the "experts " were ·' to select a consultant. , The interview panel consisted 1 of Bob Williamson. the engineer J who designed Turtle Rock: geologist Jack Goffman ; Reid ~ Gustafson, an executive with f~ Broadmoor Homes, which built ~ the houses: Bob Storcheim, f Irvine administrator or inspec- t ti on services; a nd Barbara ~· Renaud. ,. Mrs . Renaud Uves ln a Turtle ~• 1 Rock home with a swamp for a back yard. She's there to pro- vi de flrst ·hand informa tion " about the roblem. "' Four .\rms are lo be in· ~ t Arv l e w e d : J a m e s M . ~ Montgomery Inc. or Irvine, a f cons u ltlng engineer ; Le Roy l Crandall and Associates of Los Angeles, consuJUng geotechnical enslneers; Mervin E. Johnson of , Pasadena, a hydrologist ; and , Laten and Associates of Irvine, i · geoloslsta and hydrologists. ,, Following the Interviews. one (See 80AIU!!D. Pase AZ) Sur/board IUll.s Man SAN DIEGO ·(AP) - Surfer Bruce Cornwell .bled to death five boura after hll 1mall lnt.eatlno w u aevered ln a eurfln& ac· cldent. Tbe ftn ol b1I aurfboard bounced by heavy wav• cut a deep wound on Cornwell'• buttockl. He wa itveo ~ pints of blood In DOdor'1 lloapltal alter t.ht 11ectdent Satur. day but a 1ur1eon aald CornweU, 211, dJed .of "a wnble trauma.'' Southern California reported In· cldents of tomadic winds, rock and mud slides, Ughtning-cawied fires and traffic deaths local a uthorities noted that 6range County came'through the storm relatively unscathed. A traffic dfath in Fullerton ap· peared to be the most significant staUatic as aut.horitles assessed the damage caused by three days of rain. Offtcen of the sherifrs harbor patrol said t.heir rain gaul(e in· dlcated that 1.65 inches of rain fell in the Orange Coast area during a storm that has now swung to the southwest. The rainfall brings the season's total to S.78 Inches, 2.75 Inches more than the 3.01 inches recorded on th.is date last year. Santlaao Peak retained lts rec· ord as the wettest spot lo Orange County with a season's total of 11.90 inches. Last year the mountain gauge had collect· ed 5.9 inches of rain water. Police Identified the victim as Lureglo De Falco, 57. They said he was the driver or one of two cars which collided and then were struck by two other cars on raln·sllck Baatancbury Road. Oceanside authorities were cleaning up today In the wake of a tornado that ripped the roof off a building housing three stores, blew a plate glass window out of a rea lty office and badly damaged a s mall foreign car aw ailing repairs. Authorities said the twister caused d a ml(e esti mated at $2 5 .000. Th e y-!"'!l td th e phenomenon started life as a waters pout out at sea and technically became a tornado tbe momenllt touched land. (Sff llA.lN, Page AZ) * * * Serra Hit By3 Feet Of New Snow By Tbe AIBOClated Presa The Sierra was buried under as much as three feet or new s now tod ay as N or the rn California emerged from a t)out with an early winter weekend storm sparked by the collision of two low·pressure areas. fl wu the biggest storm in the Reno area ln 10 years. Fair weather with highs In the 40s and SOs was forecut today in t.he region with frost and patehy fog likely in the afternoon and Wednesday morning. Once again, lows overnight were forecast In the 308. The storm left a dusUng of white stuff which quickly melted at elevaUons u low as 600. One such location was Aptos on California 1. Scattered patches ol snow were reported elsewhere in Santa Cruz County. "It'• very unusual for It to get that low," said Blll S.pp, a Na· tlonal Weather Service forte11ter at Redwood City. ''Once every 10 years, actually." Sipp said t.he 1now and rain resulted when 1 cold·•lr mus from the Gull ol Aluka collided durlna the weekend with another low·prtllUJ'e area •blch moved nortbeut from lbt ocean off San Dle10. (Mated photo, Patt AS> One lncb ol IDOW wu reported atop tbo 8,84t-foot 1ummlt of c ... uau., .... Al> ~ ..,.._ ............... M O'DIM9tt YAWM~G CMYASSa ON SAN CLEMENTE GOii COUMe APTa IA"1'H MOVEMENT · Realdent8 of ShoNalffe Mobt,. COUntry ctub Ev11euatec1 by Firemen ffiMSlates 4-for-l Stock Split NEW YORK CAP) -Intema· tlonal Business Macrunes' plans for a 4-for·l stock spilt helped the stock market halt Monday's s ha rp decline. The Dow Jones av.erage of 30 industrials , down 17 .84 points MEXICO TO HIKE OIL PRICE -A4 Monday, was off 0.95 points to 786.56 after five hours of trading today. Gainers outpaced losers by about a 6-5 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed Is· s ues . The market had come under heavy pressure Monday after the weekend ·decision by oil· exporting countries to ralse prices by 14.5 percent in stages next year. But the atmosphere on Wall Street brightened a bit tbla morning\ when IBM announced plans ..fQ.r a 4·for·l split next sprfng ~ an lncreue in Ill quarterly dividend from $2.M to $3.4-t a share. The posslbillty of a split, (See IBM. Pase AZ) Slide Area 'Looked like Grand Canyon' "It looks just like the Grand Ca·n~on from up here," said mobile home owner Albert W. Bates today. Bales and his wire were urged to evacuate their $70,000 mo6ile home Monday nig~ when tbe earth began spllttin in front or the lot beside the Ba es' home at 92 M Ira Ade l ante in San Clemente. The four-vear Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club resident said the fiMures beeame evident several days aso. "We could watch it devefoplng yesterday <Monday)," he said, "and when we came back from shopping It was a hell or a lot worse." But the Bateses stayed Monday night while neighbors on both sides of t.hem left their mobile homes for safe ground. "A geologist told us two weeks ago that a 45 degree slide on the golf course side of the wall would probably support the mobile homes." Bates said. "But now it's developed into perpendicular fissures and that could produce a domino effect that could mean a number of mobile homes s liding into the golf course." The r etired ne ws pape r editorial writer and editor said his mobile home overlooks a fairwar on Estrella Golf Course. and said many of the 201 mobile homes in the park are built upon fill dirt. "Our next door neighbors left last night." he said. "But the l1s· sure Is up against their front wall." Bates said he would stay in his mobile home in hopes lhe situa· tion does not worsen. Missing Ship Feared Down HONOLULU CAP) -Hopes of finding a University of Hawaii re· search ship and the nine men aboard has dimmed with the dis· covery of debris off Hawaii Island, Coast Guard officials said. A Ml brought to shore by a fisherman was ldenllfed Monday as being from the missing 94· foot Holo Holo, which bad been scheduled to do oceanographJc work further north on Hawaii lslend's \Nettem coast. Airport Explosions Three Face Bomb Raps Three employeea of Control Veach said he wtll co to the dls· pieces of the exploding balloons. Components In Irvine, Including trict attorney today lo seek com· The Orange County Sherilrs one who wu inJured in an n · elalnta qalnst Terry Huff, 28, of crime laboratory sftll ls compar· ploilon of what police beUeve Oran1e. and two other unnamed Ina the fracments, Ve~h said, wu an unlaunched ballQOn Conttol Com= workers. but police apparently are con· bomb. face criminal char111 in Hutt waa Mrloualy oa vlnced they are the aame. connection with fireball ex· t.ht han<ltLchelt and face Jut Veach aald he w1U uk tbe dis· ploelon1 near Or1n1e County Thurlday m en explotlon ln the trlct attorney to file mlade· Airport. X·n)' room of the company. He meanor ebarps under a MCtlon 11 recuperaUnt 1t UC Irvine of tbe Penal Code that forbids Police believe at leaat three Medical c.t«. the releaae ol a balloon carrytna homemade ballon1 were Huff hutlally told poUco he burnln1ma&erial1. l1unched from the factory, at llad been 11nt to check en The mixJmum penalty for a 2587 s.1. Malo St., aad exfr>lodtd acetylene '" leak and hid mlldemeanor ta alx months ln In the llfOC-,.U. of am1I craft for•ottm te exUnaw.h 1 clpret county Jail or a nne of $500. landln1 al UM alrport. Mfore taterlnl tbt room. Veach laid ho al~ la tumJna Two ol the ftnbaU balloanl Pollce, however, recovered over 1 report to the Federal went off lat wek, cme milllnl fra1m..u ol plaallc material Aviation Adminlltratlon for In· by~ a I.., C.... ID. wbkb Vwb .aid co~ vea\lai ol poealblo violation lrvtae Pcllloe ID••"•._. ac. tbl m.artal IDumd J,n otWtpi rqu,au~ 111 • .. • • av ' • ' I," W • ''"'4'",Jll, ~ 111; ! ' : ' •h'\41' ' 1 i I Nearby Homes Emptied Land on a San Clemente golf course abruptly dropped SO to 60 feet along a line covering about three acres shortly after 5 p.m. Monday , threatening seven· homes. Fire Department omctals evacuated homes in the Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club east or the San Diego Freeway at Camino de Estrella when the lands lide was reported by ,_ startled residents. No homes were damaged, and no tnJuries were reported, city omcials said. The slide covers a large por· lion of the Shorecliffs Golf Cou_rse's 15th fairw,ay just below the mobile home park. Cily officials aod a local ee&lneerin& aeo&oli&t. conllnued lo moal._..the aUdi toda)'. The movement opened a 40- foot wide Ossure about 20 feet below UM mobile homes. The 800-foot loaB fissure extends in a boraesttoe-s haped patte rn around the fairway and green of the lSth hole. City officials were checking the slide area this morning to determine whether, or not lo al· low residents of the vacated homes to move back into their homes. Many of the displaced resi· dents were at lhelr homes this morning looking at the slide and awaiting a city sSeclsion on whether or not. they can stay. The endangered homes are located at 91 through 98 Mira Adel ante above the golf course. Co u n c i I w o m a n D o n n·a Wilkinson stood under an um· brella at the lop of the slide Uus morning and discussed the situa- tion with engineering geologist Jack Stickel. Stickel was hired by mobile home park owner Dan Evans when Mira Adelante residents noticed small cracks developing an the golf course land. The geologists drilled a hole in the golf course fairway a located water at about the 20 root level, Stickel said. ''The ground was saturated from the 20 foot to about the 40 foot level." he said. Stickel indicated he believed the landslide would occur when he first observed the cracks, bl.It didn't know when it would hap· CSff SUDE, Page .U) Coast Weath er Chance of s howers J decreasing to 10 percent 1 tonight and to near zero Wednesday. Clearing and colder tonight becoming . fair and warmer Wednes· day. Lows tonight 38 to 45. Highs Wednesday 60 to . 65. .. unding B/,uebird Knolls Rebuilding Viewed By STEVE MlttHELL cw .. o.lft ........... Whether bomea wUl eve1 bl built •lain on the site of ~ Oct 2 laodsllde In Bluebird Knolla depalds a 1reat d al Oft the federal pemmmt'a ttaC· Uon to.a nnat ~oelst 'a ~ tuut"d 'Monday to La•una Beech ' otfk l•ll. Wllbout federal dlnster aa· aunce f\mdl, Lbe ret>Wldlq ot the alfd•·deva1taud n •shborho od becom • "ecooomkally am(>OIM bl ·· City Mana1er Fred Solomon H d Monday. And, ~ts wam In their report. d l1y1 1n butlret1ln1 wu k areas ln the alldc urea A. Mork Park? · lrvitae Po1ukn Name Change Nt1 wpt1rl Beuc h dl•Ye lopN Randall Pl'\"sl .. y tn4l)' bee ht• nMm~ on " North frvtne partt re placed with thl' name or • spal'l'd·out tclcv1slon r~ratter Mork from Ork Mork'"' Mount 1n lb one of lht! namc11 &UKlJOated fo r th(' {'11 hforn1t1 Home purk~wb1ch fuc~s rcnammg at u nw Un& Of the lrVlnl' Community ca Commission. The commission mee 7:30 pm Wednesday at Irvine City Hall. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. A city pollcy forb1ds the des ignauoo or pnrki. after people living or dead. T~ park wa:. Burglary Link Seen in· Theft Of Typewriters Newport Beach police said to- day they believe the same burglar or burglars may·· have been r~poruiible for a rash of of. fice break-ins over the weekend in which seven JBM Selectric typewriters were taken. _ D~tective Sgt. Bob Gatewood said former tenants and main· tenance crews of the buildings will be queried. He s aid the burglars either bad passkeys or were expert locksmiths , since there were no signs of forced en· try. Of seven break-ins believed linked, the only one where no typewriter was taken was al Bo-. Ji Inc ., 3931 MacArthur Blvd .. where $150 in currency was re- POrted missing, Gatewood said. Break-ins over the weekend .. alao were teported in the aame office bulMHng by Sanely SD- dJing & Associates, Inc., were a $900 IBM Selectric was taken and by Newport Secretarial Servic~. where a Selectric and a diclapbone with a combined value or Sl.660 were missln~. Phys io-Control at 3961 MacArthur Blvd., reported the Joss of a $950 Selectric. Larry Clark Insurance at 1200 Quail St. also was missing an $865 Selec· trlc. At Tosh Accountancy Corp., 3333 West Coast Highway, a typewriter of the sai'n< make valued at $700 and a $420 print- ing calculator were taken. In the sam e building, attorney W. Mike McCray reported the theft of two Selectrics valued at a total of $1,400. Gatewood said it is possible the thieves also entered other of· fices but found no Selectrics and left no sign they had been there. He spec ul a t ed t h at the burglars may have had a "fe nce" for the good s who specificied that he wanted that make or typewriter because he had out-of-state purchasers for them Dominica in U.N. UNITED NATIONS <AP) The U.N. General Assembly ad· milted the Caribbean island or Dominica to the United Nations as its 1Slst member. The island gained full independence from Britain Nov. 3. Dominica, with 75,000 people, is the second-least populated U.N. member behJnd Seychelles, which has 60,000. n1m<'d b)' Californla homa res• dt'na befo~ lrvlne ~C!lme u Cit) Edwin McCollum Jr , prell· dt>nt.or the homoowner1J assocl• hon, tnf()Cmed Dean.nu Mannlni. d ty dlrt'ctor of communltr. aervlc . by lettt'r, that the r~ · dtlnt• want no nume <'hanae. .. P~ey Purk was named ao before lrvlne became u charter city, "McCoUum wrote, "and we are just as proud today or the name Pr ley us we are ol the City of Irvine. We hope neither tname> will change." A student at nearby El Camino Real Elementary School sug- geat.ed the park be r enamed after the space comedian Mork. Other namea offered by the kindergarten through eighth grade chlldren were Paradise Park1 Lollipop Park. Scary Park, The Park Across From El Camino Real and Bumpy Slide Park. Jrvloe Mayor Bill VardoulJs thinks that. s ince the school nearby ls called El Camino Real, and the village the homes are In is called El Camino Real, this ls no time to switch horses. He think~ the park sl\ould be named EJ Camino Real Park._ F,....PageAI RAIN.· •• San Juan Capistrano resldenll' said hail fell in parts of the MJs- sion City early today as clouds built up by the waning stocm moved over the area. Minor traffic tleur w*e re-~orted ln aevera areas of Orange County while rain fell Monday and early today but no serious accidenta were reported. Weather forecasters said the chance of showers tonight is 10 percent 'and near zero Wednes· day. * * * fi'roffl Pa~ A I SIERRA .•. Mount Diablo in Contra Costa County but the s now melted about noon Monday. Hail, snow and rain caused a rash of fender-benders on In· terstate 680 and other roads around Uvermore on Monday afternoon, the California Highway Patrol said. Snow and sr~et briefly paralyzed traffic on roadways in the south San Fran- cisco Bay area. Interstate 80 was open with no controls over Donner Summit early today, but chains or snow tires were required on U.S. 50 over Spoonen5 Summit and only vehicles with chains were al- lowed over Echo Summit, where 32 inches of new snow fell. Echo was closed to trucks and buses. Travelers' advisories re- mained in effect for sections of the Nevada Sierra and chains and snow tires were required on most highways in the moun- tains . ml•ht mean more earth move- ment lhal could potenllally wipe out more bome1. roads and utlllttes tn Oluoblrd Can)'on. Copl or th two lnch-lhkk ,..port were 1ent Monday to or ttclala ot UM Fedeul DiaNIA!r As1l1tanc• AdmlnlttraUon for revh~w Sok>mon saki be ll conn· dent tha dato compliled by cjty •eoloalat. ouutnea the necessity lor fed ral dlaaater fund• lo complete emeraency work ln lhe wllde area. I rvin~ 1eoloaia h Beach Lel1hton a.nd A11oclates say there 1UU ts potential tor further earth movement In Bluebird Can.yon. addlna that Ir lnstru· menla have detected aht move· ment since the Octo slide Aod tbey uy · emergency aliabHbaUon eep slope created by e sUde a d protec- llon ot the storm drain crossing under Oriole Drive in Bluebird' Canyon bould be completed as soon as po5slble. Thal would require 100 per' cent fundi.oa by the federal aov- emment, Solomon said, adding he Is seeldnl recooslderallon of run disaster status for the 3.5- acre area. The dt.y is applying for th.al dedaration based on evldence in the aeologi,st's report that the s Ude was tri11ered by heavy ralna last·January and February. "We are asldog recons1dera· Uon or the disaster status baaed on the evidence we now have that the heavy rains last winter percolated hllo the subsurface," contributing to the s lid~. Solomon said. "We contend the landslide is a continuation, or a part of the dis- aster declared in· February," Solomon explained. "It's an out· cror of that dlaaater ... I federal ~clals agree with the city's contention, It will take about $400,000 to complete emergency buttressing of the horseshoe shaped s lope and compaction or the toe or the slide along the canyon bed. * * * F,....P~AJ SUDE ••. pen. He said the sUde was located on an ancient landslide site that. probably last moved 5,000 to J0,000 yNJ'S ..,. Stickel acoffed at speculat:k>o that the current s llde was caused by rains that have showered the area since Satur- day "It looks .to me like the water· Ing al the golf cours e just saturated the land underneath and started il moving," Stickel told Mrs. Wilkinson. He said the endangered mobile homes would probably be safe because they ate located on a flat plain above the landslide site. He indicated, however. the land would have to be buttressed to insure against further move- ment. Stickel estimated that 90 per. cent of the potential land move· ment had already occurred. Meanwhile, acting Fire Chief Gary Carmichael was waiting to hear i( the residents will be al- lowed to stay. The fire depart- ment is manning a command post at the 201-home park that caters to reth;ed people. The main fissure extends from tbe golf course's 15th fairway up towards the mobile home park. The giant crack goes up the hillside towards the homes, com· ing within 20 feel and dropping back toward the 15th green. Small cracks extend o(( the main fissure along it.s length. The tSlh g reen looks llke rumpled carpet, as the earth movement h as caused the smooth grass to crinkle. City officials were to de- liberate this afternoon to de- termine what measures to lake to protect residents in the event of more movement. /tfil11.af11 Hotel The government-run HaJe Koa Hotel on Hawa11's Waikiki Beach (center fore- ground> is getting about $1 million a year from taxpayers and is being used chiefly by rt!tired military personnel, according to a congressional pa n'et. The luxury hotel. built for but nE!ver used by war-weary Vietnam troops in 1975. offe rs rooms at 40 percent less than other hotels in the area . Bovan Death Trial In Hands of Jury f'ro• Page 111 SOAKED ..• firm was to be selected to tackle the seepage problem. Me antime. il was raining again, and Turtle Rock residents were up to their ankles in Ult: problem 9gain By GA.RV GRANVILLE OI t• o.lly PllM It ... Prosecutor Jay Moseley told a Super ior Court jury Monday that a band of hired killers stalked the Orange Coast for six weeks in the fall or 1977 in quest or thei r qua rry. drug d e aler Stephen John Bovan. And, Mosel'y saJd. Bovan was riddled with bullets as he walked from a Newport Beach restaurant minutes after being found by thOse who had agreed lo kill him for a price. m send gifts ... Come on and select food 9111 peks for Chnstmes. Take with you or -·11 shtp. We'll handle all the de· i.1ls and even •nclo,. • penonal grMtingl Moseley irutisted in his closing argume nt to the jury that Bovan's killing was premedilat· ed murder. vengeance extracted by the chief of the Orange Coast's major drug dealing ring. Consequently, Moseley told the jury 1t should find Jerry Peter Fiori, 41, guilty of first degree murder. But defense attorney Roger Rosen said the hired kille r theory Moseley offered was a gross oversimplihcation II o we ve r . Assis ta nt City Manager Paul Brady reporte<l today that only one of tl\e reM· de nts so far has called to com plain there i:j flooding in h11o home. Otina 'Willing' TOKYO <APl -China has in· d icated 1t may be willing to establish trade and economic re· lations wtth Taiwan, e&ccord.ing tD a dispatch from Peking. ff idcory -Ferms· • f/I Off/fl Goodiiess ... what taste! ~reasure Trove t lb. BEEF STICK® Summet Saus.qe, two 7 OL GoudH. 7~ oz. S.lle Fleur. 8 oz. Edam St1c:I<. 12 Ol. Mold Mrdgel Lon9ho•n. 8 oz. Med1um-6harp Chedd1r Stfd(. tour 2oL Cheew Siw111cts, S o.r. Smoky Cheese Bar, 7~ 0 1. Buller K-. 6 oz. 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M "~Mtl.,.t M<l .... lfot Cdllot• IBM MOVE .•• which would be IBM 's first since a s-for-4 distribution in 1973, bad been the subject of intense on- and-off speculation for more than a year in the financial com- munity . Analysts noted lha favorable news lnvolving IBM o gives the general market a lifl Ince the company 11 · reg•rded as a premier growth company, and ita stock 1a owned by more ln- veattn1 Institutions than any other laaue. IBM. lhara were up l\ at 271 before trad.int ln them was hall· ed for dissemination or the com- pany's announcement. But the dollar plummeted 1galn1t the West <m-man mark today ln • contJnwn• reacUOll t.o the OP.EC oU prtce hJke. "It seems like nothin1 l• totnc to br1ke the fall;' a Frankfurt dealer said. Tbe fhdna prlce or t .8390 marks wu nearly two pftnn.ip lower lhan Monday'1 oftlelaI midday prfc6 of 1.8570. "' Dealers sald the West German central bank inte rvened a1ain strongly atld....bought about seo million at the lhcing to shore the Americao currency. The bank purchised $48 million at &too· day's fixing. The market was described by c urrency traders as "very nervous'' with turnover exceed- ing Monday's level. Gola soared higher in Europe today. But ln Tokyo the dollar rose alichtly. cloetnc at 193.35 yen. compared wlt.b 193.325 at the close of tradin1 Mo.f¥1ay . Dealen uld the an.Dounctment of the oll-pnce lncreaae was no lon1er belne ftlt ln t.be Japanese market. Gold lumped more than $7 an ounce n Zurich and ~don, Europe'• two major bUIHOft 1:en· ten. ft waa quoted In Zurtch at $220.875 an ounce, up rrorn $113.12$ at the cloee of tradin1 Monday, and in London at .. $220.IS, up from $21.S. - l e ... 701. l>lotnGoudO ,,,, ••. 0.lk' Fhrut, 8 01. Ed•'" St..,.., plu• Str•wbeu~ BonbOM , ... ftickol7 fcarms z~,o Fashion W11tclfff Island ~~.. Plaza .. ............ .,.. .. .,.. , ' .. • '1 our Hometo"'"fj Dally Ne•Hpa per VOL 71 , NO. 3S3, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL'..I FORN IA TUESOAY,DECEM8ER1~1W8 0 • * * * .,,. ·collrse Looked l 'Like Canyon' £ "It looks Just hl(e the Grand J: Canyon from up here," said t mobile home owner Albert W Ba~today. L, Bates and .hjs wife were urged r. to evacuate their $'70.000 mobile • home Monday mJlhl when lhc l 1 earth began splitung in rront of i the lot beside the Bates' home at 92 M Ira Ade l ante an San .: Clemente. ·, The four-vear Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club resident said the fw ures became evident f se\leral days ago. "We could watch It developing t1. yesterday (Monday>." he said. "and when we came back from I: ~ s hopping it was a hell of a lot li worse." f' But the Bates stayed Monday I night while neighbors on both sides or them left their mobile homes for sale ground. · "A geologist told us two w~k~ ~ ugo that a 45 degree slide on the golf course side of the wall would probably ~upport the mobile homes." Ba.tes saad . "But now it's developed into perpendicular fassures and that could produce a domino effect that could mean a number of mobile homes sliding into the golf course." The retired n ewspaper editorial writer and editor said his mobile home overlooks a fairway on Estrella Goll Course. and said many of the 201 mobile homes in the park are built upon fill dirt. "Our next door neighbors ·left last night," he said. "But the Os· sure is up against their front wall." Bates said he would stay in his mobile home m hopes the situa- tion does not worsen. l To Deeide Fiori F at• t ' ' '7 l Jury Deliberates • I tJovan Trial J7 erdict l By G.\JlY_GRANVILLE Oft• .,..., ...... , .... Prosecutor Jay Moseley told a Superior Court jury Monday that a band of hired killers stalk~ lhe Orange Coast for six weeks in the fall or 1977 in quest or their quarry. d ru.g de"Bl er Stephen John Bovan. I And. Moseley said, Bovan was r, riddled with bullets as he walked ; from a Newp ort Beach 6. restaurant minutes after being i. found by those who had agreed ! to kill him for a price. , . Moseley insisted in his closlng 1 argument to the jury lh~t ~ Bovan'a killing was premedilat· l ed murder, vengeance extracted But, he insisted. he began fir· ing al Bovan "when he came at me like~ wild animal." Before the closing arguments by the two lawyers another key rigure in the alleged conspiracy testified. Frank Rossi, the leader of a group called the Italians who were trying to muscle in on the coast's drug dealing ring. said he had agreed to oversee the killing of Boven and two other men for a fee. That ree. Rossi said, was to have been paid by Al exander Kulik, the leader of a group or former Hare Krishna sect mem- bers, who had round riches In CSee BOVAN, Page AZ> ourse YAWNING CREVASSE ON SAN CLEMENTE GOLF COURSE AFTER EARTH MOVEMENT Restdents of Shorecllffa Mobile Country Club Evacuated by Firemen by the chief or the Orange ~ Coast's majbr drug dealing ring. f Consequently. Moseley told t the jury it should find Jerry f Peter Fiori, 41 , guilty or first degree murder. But defense attorney Roger Rosen said ttie hired kilJer theory Moseley offered was a gross oversimplification. County Skies Clearing IBM Slates 4-for-l Stock Split Rosen said there was no con. splracy to kill Bovan, or, lf there was. that Fiori was not a part or It. The defense lawyer went on to claim that Fiori had shot Bovan \ in self defense after the husky J, 36·year-old Fountain Valley man I "came at him." .. The lawyers' differing I versions or Bovan's s laying ·' came u Fiori's five-week trial ' came to a close. ~ Today, Superior Court Judge ~ Robert Kneeland read instruc- • lions to the jury as they pre- f pared to begin deliberation or 1 Fiori's fate. ? The wavy-haired defendant « is the first of seven person!\ ~ charged in a grand jury Indict-~ menl of conspiring to kill 8ovan lo stand trial. During the trial, Fiori testified 1 that he went to the night club ~ after being tipped that Bovan 1 was there lo ie\Ue score.e on a ,, dru1 deal gone wronc. i' ~. Sur/board KillA Man SAN DIEGO (AP) Surfer Bruce Cornwell . bled to death five houn alter his •mall lnt.e.tlne WI.I HVU'ed ln uurfin• IC· cldent . TlM fta ol h1t aurfboard bouDCM bJ h.eavy wavea cut a deep wound.,J>n Cornwell'• buttoeu. Ht ... liven 1$ Dlnll of blood In Doctor'• H0tpltal after the ~ Satur· day but a 1ur1eon Hid Cornwell, •· died of "a tenib19 trllllma ••• Fair We ather, Low Temperatures Predicted Clearing skies greeted Orange Coast residents today as they mopped up In the wake of a storm that dumped nearly two inches or rain in many parts or ~. Orange County. Weather forecasters predicted fair weather Wednesday with high temperatures ranging from 58 to 63 and an overnight low or about 42. And while many areas of Southern California reported in· cidents or tomadlc wlnds, rock and mud slides, lightning·caused fires and traffic deatha local authorities noted that Orange County came through the storm relatively unscathed. * * * A traffic death in Fullerton ap- peared to be the most significant statistic as authorities assessed the d a m"ge caused by three days of rain. Officers of the sheriff's harbor patrol said their raan ~auJite in· dicaled that 1 65 inches of rain fell in the Orange Coast area during a storm that has now swung to the soulhwe11t. The rainfall bring s the season 's total to 5.76 mches, 2.75 inches more than lhe 3.0f inches recorded on this date last year. Santiago Peak retained Its rec- ord as the wettes t s pot in Orange County with a season's total of 11.90 Inches. Last year * * * the mountain gauge had collect- ed 5.9 Inches of rain water Police 1dent1fied the v1ct1m as Luregio De Falco. 57. They said he was the driver of one of two ears which collided and then we re struck by two other cars on raln·slick Baslanchury Road Oceanside authorat1el> we re cleaning up today an the wake of a tornado that ripped the roo( off a bulldang housang three stores. blew a plate glass window out of a realty office and badly damaged a small foreign car awaiting repairs. Authorities said the twister caused damjlc estima ted at <See RAIN, Page A2> * * * Nf;W YORK <AP> -Interns· llonal Business Machines' plans for a 4-for I stock spltt helped the i,tock market post a modest J(~u n today, halting Monday's sharp deelane The Dow Jones average or 30 1ndustr1als. down 17 84 points MEXICO TO HIKE Olt PRICE -A4 Monday. recovered 0 35 to 7fr7 86 after four hours or trading today. Gainers outpaced losers by about a 5.3 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed as· sues. 3 Feet "eeumulatlon· · The market had come under heavy pressure Monday after the weekend decision by Oil· ex.porting countries to raise prices by 1.4.5 _percent In alages <See IBM, Page At) New Snow Burks Skrra Laguna Auto 111 n.e A.aoelace~rerea• The Sierra was buried under a1 much as three reet of new anow today as Northern California emerged from a bout with an early winter week~ etorm 1parked by the collilloo Of two loW·preuure ateaa. IL wM the btaeat storm ln the R4IOO area In IO years. fair weather wtth hl1h1 In the 40I and 50I wu forec:ut today ln the recioa with frost and patchy 101 likely 1n the altemoon and Wednetday mornlna. Once acain , low• overnl1ht were rorecast ln the ao.. The ltorm lei\ a duatin1 of white ttulf •hlch qutckly melted al elevations u lo• u eoo. One neh location waa Apto1 on Calif omia 1. Scattered patehea of snow were rePorted elsewhere around Livermore on Monday Shop Loote d lnSantaCruzCounty. a fternoon. the Collfornla •1tt'1 very unusual for it to gel Highway Patrol said Snow and that low, .. sald Bill Sapp, a Na-s leet briefly paralyzed tramc on Burglars made orr wlth more t 10 n a I w e 8 th e r s er v t c e roadways In the south San Fran· than $40.000 In tools and equip· forecaster at Redwood City. ci1co Bay area. ment rrom a Laguna Beach auto "Once every 10 years, actuaJJy... Interstate 80 was open with no body shop, police were told Mon· Sacp S_,,, •he ........ w and rain 1 Do 5 1 d ay, Including heavy spray rt1s ouv 1. .. uv contro a over oner umm t d I b I 1 t r-u led wh•.. a cold·alr mau 1 bu a n t oo s e o n I n a o ~· .,.., AJ k lllded ear Y today, t chaJns or anow employees of the firm. rrom the Gulf of as a co Urea were required on U.S ~ Biiiy Ray Baker. who owns durin1 the weekend with another over Spoonen Summit and only Courteay Auto Body, 727 Laguna low-preNure area which moved vehicles with rhalns were al· Canyon Road. told police some· northeut from the ocean off San lowed over Echo Summit, where one broke a padlock to the Dleao. (Related photo, Paae M > 32 tnches ol new anow fell. Echo building sometime between 2.30 One inch of anow w11 reported wa1 closed to trucks and busca. 1 M d atop the 3,M&·root summtl ot p.m Sunday and ear Y on •Y Mount Dl1blo In Contr• Cott.a Travelers' advisories re· mornlnc. County but the snow melted malned In effect for 11ecllon11 of Police believe the th\evea about noon Monda.y. the Nev1d1 Si~rra and chains backed a truck Into the aaraae, Hait, MOW and rain cauMd a and snow tlttt Wl're required on takln1 dOlly block•. body ham· raah of fender·benden on ·~·f m91l hlahwaya , In ttiu m,oun· mer • 11pray rt"s. socket let.I toratate 68() and other' ro II I bln1:1• I • .., I an9 other costly tools. • • --' -t ' I I 111/I 1 •• rt lb -· ... t o"" r s Nearby Homes Emptied Land on a San Clemente golf course abruptly dropped SO to 00 feet along a line covering about three acres shortly after s p.m. Monday. thre atening seven homes. Fire Depa rtment officaals evacuated homes i n the Shorecllrrs Mobile Country Club east of the San Diego Freeway at Camano de Estrella wh~n the l and s lide was reported by s tartled residents. "'"'-. No homes were dama~. and no inJuries were reported. city officials said. The sbde covers a large por· tion, of the Shon•cliffs Golf Course's lSth fairway Just b<!low the mobile home park. Caty officials and a local e ngineering geologist contmued to monitor the slide today. The movement opened a 40· foot wide fissure about 20 feel below the mobile homes. The 800-foot long fissure extends in a ho r seshoe-s hape d pattern around the fairway and gr(!en of the lSlh hole. City officials were checking the s lide area this morning to determine whether or not lo al low residents of the vacated homes to move back into their homes. Many of the dis placed resi· dents were a l their homes this morning looking at the slide and awalllng a city dec1s1on on whether or not they can stay. The endangered homes are localed at 91 through 98 Mira Adel ante above the golf course. · Councilwoman Donna Wilkinson stood under an um brella at the top of the slide this morning and discussed the situa· t1on with engineering geologist Jack Stickel. Stickel was hired by mobile home park owner Dan Evaru. when Mira /\delante residents noticed s mall cracks developing an the golf course land. The geologists drilled a hole in the golf course fairway and located waler at about the 20 foot level, Stickel su1d. "The ground was !>aturaled rrom the 20 foot to about the 40 root level. .. he said. Stickel indicatE.id he believed the landslide would occur when he first obsvrvcd the cracks. but didn't know when 1t would hap· - pen He said the sli de wa!o located on an ancient landslide s ite that probably last moved 5,000 to 20 .000 years ago. Stickel scoffed at s peculation that the current s lide wa~ caused by r ains that have showered the area since SHtur day .. ll looks lo me like the watl'r· an ,a;t <1 t the golf course jus t s uturated the land underneath a nd started it moving." Stickel told Mrs. Wilkinson. He said the e ndanger e d mobile homes would probably be safe because they are located on a flat plain above the landslide site. He indicated, however. the land would have to be buttressed <See SLIDE, Page A2> Coast Weathe r C h a n ce o f s howe r s decreasing to 1 JO percent tonight and to near zero Wednesday. Clearing and colder tonight becoming ralr and warmer Wednes· day. Lows tonight 38 lo 45. Highs Wednesday 60 to 65. I NSIDE TOD~~ It '"°" look like a real $20 bill. but how can you telltf Lt tS? Set Fea.turing.POQeCJ. '\ D•OY ,, ... tl1fl ~ ... BARBARA ANDERSON, A SAN Cl!M!NTE HIGH S!NIOR. READS HER CHRISTMAS STORY LH PfllmH School Kida Get Ortglnel Yuletkte Meaaegee From Older Student• Students Spin Stories KUl.s Hear Original Christmm Messages By ANNI': COOPER OI -0.Uy l>lt.et ttMI Chris tmas m ay me an 11nl1wflukt~ und su.iar plum to ~onH• l~),llt·, but 11'11 a season "Ith disndvantali{es 1f you're un \"\ <-r ll rl"t'n Thi-. "a' nnt• of the Chn!ltmo~ nw ... !la~t'' .,hared recently b\ San Clemt'nte H1.:h School stu d~nl s "ho read elemenlar) 'ch ool children s tories the teen agers h:>d wntten The e\ ergreen tree -the sub· Jt?CI of one sut'h story -foWKi Christmas a lonely time of year ll made him sad to see his fnends and r elatives chopped down and taken away. The only thin~ he• had to celebrate -and f 'rone Pa9t-A I RAIN ... s 2s.ooo They s a id th e phenomenon started life as a waterspout out at sea a nd tet·hmcally becam e a tornado lhe moment 1t touched land. i.aid the twister caused damage • estimated at $25,000. The~ aald the phenomenon started lire as a "aterspout o ut a t sea and technic.·ully becam e a tornado tht' moment 1t touched land San Juan Cap1tilrano residents said hail fell in partB of the Mis s1on City early today a1> clouds bu1ll up b~ tht> waning storm moved over the ar ea M rnor 'traffic t1eups ~re re· portl·d 1n several areas of Orang~ County while rain fell ~onda} and early today but no ser1oui. ac<.'1dents were reported. W cather forecasters s aid the c·hance of showl'r 11 tonight is JO percent and n~ar zero 'Wcdne~ day Three Gwimen Rob f"'a mily l"tANCllO SANTA FE 1AP1 Thrct/ l.!unrncn wen• loo1>c lod<i y aft1•1 th11'.1tw11nl( an urthopec1t" :.urgeon dllll h1~ wift-, 11teahn., tht·ir 1•xµ.•nJo1vc t.'IU 1t11d brit-fly k1dn1tJJVtO)t 11 l~ ye:ur 1>ld boy After nul'>Uck1ng lht: hCJmc •>f Dr Jfl<I Mn, Jami•' I> Browri, lhl· trio r·rw;hl:d lht-1r lute m1"11•I M1•r1·1·dn. llr·nt ~··d .. n ;, hi.It m1l1• awav 'I ht•rt tlll'y wn1t l.tJ " ncu rh\ h11u11c a11d k1d11av111 ·d 1Colw1 t J,rnurt-tS, lllkllil( the bfJy ~ ('fjf The H1 own!\ wt•l't-lt'ft lied M rli liruwn 11uJd ) ater :.he lnl.-.J lo huh• ht'r wt-ddintt ring in her rnotllll hul "11111.: of the KU11ml:n oointe1i u 0111tol at m v hf"ad 1md ';11d. '(;oul(h 1t uv or I 'll kill )IJU," ... o I h .1nch•ll 1t ovo1 ·' ORANGC COAST ' \< "n,. ,r ...... 1ti.••t''" "''...,' ,~,.,.. f • 'tt ffl # t•to ~\ t•./h IW'1 I f IN IJf#"llf f • ' I _ff)tt\., .,.. 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Ttltpho11t (114)"'3~1 CIHllfl.O Advertleiftt "'2·8'71 . 1.-evn• 8Hell All ~INlll•i Ttltpflo11t4..,._ ,,omW,.CMlmit~I• 4Moll00 It govr him cold comfort -waa that men with axes had pas11ed him by · Other st-0rieli included tales of a bum and his dog, who round that love counts more than p resents ut Christmas ; or a boy and a gJrl, who fi rst brought red arid green together a t Christmas ; and a teddy bear. ~ fell un- wanted because his n ead was sewed on lopsided. The stories were aJI written and Illustra ted by members of the c reative writing class or teacher Anne Lawrence, who ex· poses students to writing for pleasure. "I went aJI the way through college thinking I couldn't write. because I was just an ordinary per son. not som eone with a s p ecial gift," the UC Irvine g raduate said. "I've come to re· alizc that a lot of very fine writ· ing is done by just ordinary peo· pie who get very excited about writing and put a lot of hard work into it. "I see a 5low t um-a round FJeven Hurt As .Truck, Bus Collide Eleve n people aboa rd u Greyhound bus were inJured Monday whe n a southbound semi-trailer truck slammed Into the bus, forcing it lo the center divider of Interstate 5. <Related btor v Page AJ ) Oceanside Cali!orm a Highway Patrol ofricer Da n Stolts buid to day the truck began hydroplan m~ 1n heavy ram Monday morn. m g about two mile:-; !-louth of the truck scales near San Onofre The out of <·ont rol truck forced tht large bu:-. into t he ctJntcr d1 v1der . after both v('hicJes blHl ac·ro~:. twn lanc·s of th<' frccwuy T r u " k 11 r 1 v '-' r Tho m u & ,J Smith. :m. of N'1rc>n w&s wun 1u1 ,.II ;11111 Offi1·t·r S totti. :.aid m111>t 11( lhoM: on tht• lms wen· 11/11 'H'rJOU&ly hurl Three fl<'Ople were tukcn lo 'I ri Ctt} JflJ&p1tal, one tn &cnoui. condlt1rH1 f 'ro• Po11e ,, I BOVAN ... tJu.• 1>111ug1£lJnH and .,,,llrnu of 1·11 1 <iinc. tic101n uod 1>11111r dr ui.:i. It w;J11 H•>1>1u wh1i' l1•tf 11111 hurnl •1f ltallan follow1·r11 on u r .1111-111111 n •i«•ut• m11unon wltl'rl H11v11n 111>< W t' t• k i; 1J Cf IJ r 1• h I 11 k I 111 11 V. muHtenn111<lwl 11 kltlnu11 r1rn1111111 f)lot lhut KUCCt!t-dc•il 111 w11lrlti111( Kulik 101J1 c·111>llvll y Hout te11llflf#tl tt111t clu rluu Kultk ·,, n·111·1w h•· ,.,,..tiu11ul•1l l(unflre with Hovun 11 l' uld F1or1 llh11rtl y u ft r tlw Nt>w1>or1 H<.•u,·h 11hootlr1.c 111111 him that hu h111l 11hot Jlnv1111 .. "ftur he Namo a l hllrl llkt• on Jntmol " .. 'Wnulct you huvt· kllh•d Bovun 1r you had found him , .. ICcl'tt•n 1.111kcd Rolei "Y ca," the allc:1eod 1iodful11t'r lo the ltuht1n11 un11wflrNf llo1 wu11 .crerit ·cJ Immunity trom pr uUon ror hi• rolu In the murder In rcturn ror hl11 te11Umony He 1dmlltod that ho 11 o rrtend or Flort tM deecrlb.d hi• reellna tow1rd Kullk wtth 1 1lmplo tlv lcttu word obflcenlly. iloul hulletod that he did con truct to kill Bovan and his two kl<tnap ht lpmat'1A ror taa.ooo apiece and eald tho euntrauit wua never canceled . And thooah hu appoared 111 a defense wltn 11, R.01111'1 olle.ca lion lhal lhor• waa a contract unct hl8 d crtptlon of the en11u· Ina al x·W k tearch for Bovan'• kldnappera t nded to r lnforc the prOAecuUon lhtory that u murder conaplracy did In fact xl1t. umonte my :4ludcnt!'I from fcel1t11 that they have to write, to want· Ing to write," she 11uld. "Road· Ing the ir stories to younger chlldren was a way ror my s tu· dents to share this excite ment they reel about writing." A fi rst grad er at Las Palma'i Elem entary School said she had a great trme listening lo the "big kids" read their stories. ·'There WWI one story about a little tree. named Timothy, who d idn't took like the other, pret· tier trees." s he said. "The other trees ((ol the goodest water and the goodest food. Then men cam e and c hopped the pretty trees down. "They told Timothy Tree. 'You're too little und not right to be chopped down.' Then he got good water a nd Rood s unshine. He turned out so beautiful that the men decided to save him and dec?rate hi m every year, so the1 r g randc hildre n would a lways have a b eautifu l Christmas tree." The first grader said il was a lot· more fun having the hJgb sch ool s tuden ts r ead th~lr stories than meeting in .reading groups. as he r class usually does at that time of day. "Besides, I'm the only one in m y readtng group," she said. "And it's lonely." f'rom Page A I IBM ... ' next yt•ur Dul the almosphero on 'Wall Street bri~ht~ned a bit this morning when 1 RM announcerl plcrns for a ·I for I spill n~xt :.pnn~ and an 11wre ase 1n its Quurlnly d1 v1dcnd from $2.88 to $;1 '1'1 a i.hur(' 'l'hc pus:.1b1h ty o f a :;pill , which would be IBM 's fi r:>t :1ince u !Hor 4 d1!.tnbuhon In W73, had bct>n the s uhJl'l't uf 1ntcl1~l' on Jnd orr SIJt'l'UIJtton for more tlwn u year in the ftnam·1al com munily Anul}bL~ noted that favorable nl'Wb involving IBM oft en gi ves ttw g£'nt.>ral market a lift sm<.'l' thl· company 1s reHljrdcd ai. a premwr gmwlh c•ompJny. anci 1t11 sto1·k b nwn1•d hy more in v...sltng inst1tut1on1> than Hny IJI ht'r ISbUl' lfiM :dwrei, were up 111 at 271 ht•for~· t rfldln~ 111 them was halt l'd for d1 Ns1·minullun of lhc com puny ':s unnount·t'ment nu t 1111' rlnllur J)lummctuci 11i:iuhl11t the Wc11t Ocrmun murk loctuy In u c·ontlnuing r«i>artlon to lhc 0 P EC oil price hike "II Nct•m11 Hke not llinf( 111 J{ol ng 10 hr11kt-tht• 111 11," u f"runk!urt rtl'ull'r Hulet Tho rlxlnR price of I H:llJ<I n1orkr; wu11 11tlllrly two pfennigs lowPr lhun Mm11l uy's 1officwl m l<lduy prtt'' of I H.570 lh •ulc•rH 11uld the• Wc•st Gf>rman 1·rntrnl bunk mtc rvcnl!d uguin 11lrongly 1111<.1 bouuht t1bout $60 rn111lon ot the rtxlnR to shore thv Am rlcon rurrency. The bank purC'ht11wd $48 mlllion ut Mon· duy'11 rtxlnl( 'l'htt murkol woa ctcacrlbed by c urr ncy trudor • u• "very ncrvou~" with lurnovl!r exceed· In& Mondoy'1 level. Gold 110ured hlahur In Europe todoy Rut In Tokyo thu dollar rOfie 1t11ht1y. cl<>1tn1 ' at 193.85 yen, com pured with . 193.325 at th8 c lou ot tradln1 Monday . Deale r• tald th8 announcement ot tho oll-prtoo increase waa no longer btl"' tell In the Japanese market. Gold /umped more the n f7 an o unu n iurlch and London, E uro1>0'1 two major bulJJon cen· ten. It wu quoted In 1.urlch at U20.875 ao ounce, up from '213.125 at the cl0te of trldtna Monday, and ln London at 9220.35, up from '213. Olflclab lnslsi --.~~~~~~-oun ys New . ~FrWndlyS~ Was Smoky? DES MOI NES, Iowa CAP> -United AJrllnes 11 1p~alln1 the award of a $410 refund to u Ou Mo ines doctor who 11uld the alrllne failed to protect him from clg11rette smoke. Building 'Safe' Oeaplt~ the shoring up of Oran 11«i County's ne w $8 .8 mtlllon 111111 of Admlnlatratlon with 30 wooden bruccs over the wettkend, county oHlclals Insist· t'd Monday the trouble plagued hullcting la ln no danger of col· lapsing. The bracet were pluced on the c-xter1or ot tho building to sup· port decorutlvc: beams that f 'ro• Paee A I SUDE ••. lo insure agalrust rurther move· 11w nt Stickel Hll.(llated that 90 per· l'l'nl of the potential land move· mt>nt had. ulrcody occurred. M cunwhlle, acting Fire Ch ief Gury Curmkhael was waiUng to ht>ar Ir thl' re11ld nts will be al lowed to 11toy The fire depart 1t1t'nt 18 monnlnl( u command 1><>11t nt the 2()1·home park that t•ul1•r1J to rctlrud people. Tht• moln f1R11ure extends from lht• J(olr cuun1e'11 15th ralrway up loword11 thc mobile home park Tht' giant crock goes up the hlllsldt• towards the homes, com Ing within 20 feet and dropping lmck toward the 15th green . Sm all cra~ks extend off the main flssurc along it.II length. The 15th green look s like rumpled carpe t. as the earth m ovem ent has caused the smooth grass to crinkle. City officials we re to de liberate this arternoon to de termine whal measures to take to protect residents in the event of more movement. Oiina 'Willing' TOKYO <AP> -China has in· dicated it may be willing to establish trade and economic re· tatlons with Taiwan, according to a dispatch from Peking . m send gifts.~ Co",. in •nd ultc1 food 9111 p..k1 tor ChrillmH TaKtt w11h you or -·11 lh•p We'll handle •II lht dt· i..'111 and even encloM • peoonel llfMllnal building otflclals Hid aerve no structural purpose. "They're simply ror co~meth~ or a1>a>earance sake and don't h ave anythJng to do with the 1trcnglh or the building," 1u1ld Stanley Krause, or t.hc county's General Services Agency. Tbe beams made or stressed conc rete apparently began c racking last week and one chunk rrom a beam fell lo the ground Friday. accord ing to one report. T he beam proble m is the latest of a series of troubles that have attracted otric1al alt.ena.t.n in the past year. ) T he first problem spot wu u floor deflection in the building's fourth and a haH floor After undergoing tests. 1t was determined there was no danger involved in the deflection and the building was declared flt for occupancy. 'Whe n It was occupied last June . a series of other problems were discovered, none of them dee med a threat to the bulld ing's structure or those who oc· cupy it. about 240 county workers in c ludin g county supervisors. T he appearances or the wooden braces over the weekend drew attention again to architect LeRoy Rose and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. R ose is the build i n g's a rchitect and Diedrl.c h is the county supervisor who cast the deciding vote when the arch1tec tural contract was awa rded m 1973. Rose also was Diedr1ch's cam· paign finance chairman in his successful 1972 campaign. More recently, Diedrich and Rose in mid-1977 and late r the same year were named codefen· danta in grand jury· indictment5 involving both political corrup- tion allegations and bnbery. Tbe alrline appc led the Nov 22 Polk County 018· lnct Court' ruling lhut re fun ded n r Murk Ruvreby'11 ticket price ltavreby accu1Jed United or breach of contract tor selling him a llret·cla11s no ·1mokin8 llckct and then f alllni to shield him from smoke coming fro rn other areas. Girl Arrested After Crash .. In Laguna A IS.year-old Laguna Beach garl was a rrest ed Monday follow1nc a bdd-on collision on Laguna Canyon Road that left a nother motorist witb s light tn· juries. The girl was charged on s uspt· c1on of reckless driving, driving without permission of the owner of a vehicle and driving without a license. police said today. Officers sa1d the girl lost con. t rot of the car she was driving as s he turned right onto El Toro R oad from Laguna Canyon Road Her car s hd on the wet pave- me nt and crossed inlo oncoming trarflc on El Toro Road. collid 1ng with a car dri ven b' Margaret M Beall, 68, of ~ Vegas. The older woman received a cul hp m the accident and was aided by Laguna Beach f1r~men a nd paramedics. Police did not re lease the name of the girl because she 1s a Juvenile Rica,,,,,.. (JF (JI//() Goodness ... what taste! Treas~ 1il>ve 1 lb. BEEF STICl<e Summer S.uytt, tw0 7 o&. Goudn. 1V. 0 1. Belle Fleur, 8 Ol. Ed•nt Sttck, 12 OL M ild M!d911 Longhorn, 8 0 1. M9d1um6Mrp Chtdd., St1cll. four 2 oz. Clleffe Spt .. <h. 5 01. Smoky Ct..• Bar, 7~ 01 Bunt• I<-. 6 o~. I•• of s-•t·HOI Muatard, 8 0 1 ••• of Hor••adllh S.uce. dnd Sltawberry Bonbons. 27.98 1>111\ .,.,.,,,,lt'tO o~·Hv.,, y , , .. ,90 II '"•PPl!<l Texas Spfl:ad t .. •nf' STICK. lu-· S.11-, 12 Ot Mold M.dftl LO ... ho<ft, Ii Ot. ·-~y C-,. 0... I u1 ,..,..,, OoucM I , "' Uello ~lo"' 8 01. ldom S.tdl "'"' , Str•w•uy 8onhoM "" ff lclc0'1 fcarms iz,o Fashion Westcllff Island ... ~~.. Plaza ........ ,.. s..,., I I __ ... 8)' sn;v llllTCll LL Ot ... o.lty ...... Maiff Wbethfor hom wUl ever be bullt a(ain on the Ile of lhe Ort 2 land•llde In Bluebird Knoll• depencb a 1real d a.I oo lbt ftd ral aovemmtnl'a reat· tM>n to a nnat a~-ologlAt '• report \uu d Monday to L.quna Beach omc1als Korea T la reai? - Wtlhout federal dlualtr U • alatanc:t fundJ. tM rebuUdlnt ol th alld ·devaatated n•l1bburhood become• "reonomlc:a.lly lmpo11lblo," Ctty Mano1er F'rctd Solomon uid Mooday Aod , lflOk>ll•t. warn Jo U! r report, de-lM• In buUreulna weak area In th<' aUd • ...,. Hayakawa fits Chfua Detente Prestdtnt l'artl'r plii>t'd lnto th~ hand." of tht' Communilh "hen he est blishfod a dl'lt"nte with Rf'd Ctuna th t th1 nauon will dl'"ply rettrct. Sen S I Hoyakawu, R·Cullf . told 0tn Irvine aud1eoc-e Monda)' Busing Foe s See Hope On Panel , SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assembly Judiciary Committee, the usual stumbling block for an- ti-busing legislation, has new members and looks "pretty good" for such a measure. says the chairman. Assemblyman Jack Fenlon. D-Montebello, an oppon~t to busing, said in an inllt"lew Monday that he expected bis 'committee to approve some restrictions against school bus· Ing lo achieve racial balance. The committee, as it stood last session, killed a constitutional INTEGRATION DEADLINE NOW FEB. 28-PAGE A5 amendment introduced by Sen. Alan Robbins, D·Vao Nuys, aimed at restrictilig busing. An alde to Robbins. Rick Rollins, said there are six firm votes on the 13-member commit· tee in favor of the measure. He-· said t he needed seventh vole could come from any of three memberJ: Howard Berman, O· Beverly Hills. Charles lmbrecht, R-Ventura, and BUI McVitUe, D· Chino. Rollins identilied the six firm votes as Fenton , As· semblywoman Jean Moorhead, R -Sacramento, and As· semblymen Richard Hayden, R· Sunnyvale; Alister McAlister, O·San Jose; Patrick Nolan, R· Glendale. and David Stlrllng, R· Hacienda Heights .. The measure, proposed for the 1980 ballot. alms at limiting court-ordered busing to cases of deliberate segregation. Sup· porters hope it would roll back Los Angeles' mandatory school integration program. Other proposed legislation would prohibit the state from funding mandatory busing for integration. 'W/Jen Guys' ''"'i lJoes Too Far? \.1 BOISE, Idaho <AP) -When an all-girl drill team is forced to change its name to the "Golden Girls and Guys" to show there is no sex discrimination, that's federal "nitpicking," says an angry Sen. Frank Church. The Idaho Democrat blasted the regional Office of Civil Rights in Seattle on Monday for its direct ive that the Capital High School Golden Girls alter its name. "No wonder federal bureaucrats have s uch a bad reputation,·· be said in a letter to Virginia Balderrama, regional ~Urectoroftheomce. Despite the new name, the team at last report was sUll all girls. In an lnh-rv1ew bl'fort• ad dresalnR u World Affaln Counctl aud1enN "' Irvine, HayakMwu u1d that one of the coose qut>ncea of Lhe Carter initiative might tM: an invasion of South Korea by their ('omm unist. neighbors from the north He condemn ed what he described as the Unlted Slates' abandonment of Taiwan and c r1ticu:ed Carter for tosalng aiude the long.standing defense treaty wi th the Nati<µHthst Chinese without consulting the Senate. Hayakawa described the new rapport with Chlna as "fawning subser vienc~ to every Com- munist command." And he predicted that what he . described as Lhe betrayal of Taiwan might well have an ef· feet on the altitude of Israel towards the United States. The Middle East nation is now negotiating a defense treaty with America, he said . Hayakawa said Carter's failure lo consult Congress could mean problems for the Ad· ministration when the time comes to debate such vital is· sues as the s trategic arms limitation pact with the Soviet Union. He sau1 many members or Congress deeply resent the Taiwan decision and regard the Carter embrace of China as "hypocritical and unrealistic." Describing Red China as "the wor ld's largest concentration camp," Hayakawa said the United States would have served world interests better if she had recognized Rhodesia and main- tained her ties with "our old al· ly, Taiwan." Rains Wash Out Opening Of Playground Heavi)' rains have washed out plans to open Huntlngtqn Beach's Adventure Playground during Christmas vacation . Vivian Borns, superintendent o r recreation and h uman services for the city. said rain water has inundated the bottom of the old sand quarry. She said waler is about four feel deep over a wide area and that conditions are unsafe for youngsters. . Officials announced plans to open the playground after re-· ceiving a contribution or $500 fr om the Golden We s t Homeowners Association. Mrs. Bom.'i said the money may be used lo operate the play. ground during Easter vacation. Adventure Playground is located al Talbert Avenue and Gothard Street, across the street from Hun tington Central Library. Action Protested CONCORD, N.H. (AP> -New Ham pshire Gov. Me ldrlm Thomson has ordered state n ags lowered to half staff lo protest President Carter's decision to sever diplomatic relations with Taiwan and establish r elations with Pekin$t. Dglat Buri fn Cra•h TU!!d!X, Ots!mber ti, t978 $ CAIL Y PILOT A:J -~un~ding ··Aid Vital ~ mlaht mun more earth m(We· ment that could potenUully wtpe out more homes, roads and uWIUei m BhMblrd Canyon. CoplM ol the two·lnch·th1~1ic report were eeat Monday to of· liclall ol 0\8 F'ed ral Disaster A11l1tance Admlnlatratlon for revlew. Solomon said be l• coo!•· dent the dat. compUlfld by city I I I I I I I I I I I I I I / 1eolori1t. outllna1 tbe neeeulty for federal dlaaster runda to complete emer1ency work in the slide area. Irvine geolo1lsts Beach Lel1hlon and Associalea say there 1t.W ls p<'lenUal ror further earth movement ln Bluebird Canyon, add1o1 that their lnstru· ment.s have det«ted lliabt move· I / / / / I I I APPROXIKATE LOCATION OF THE R(C~EHDEO SH AR KO IWTTRESS L--------- APPROXIMATE LOCATIOtt. OF THE RfCOMfNOEO CRAY ITY 81/TTRESS BLUEBIRO CAHYON ROAO mMt lncetheOc:tobtrsllde. And they uy. emeraency stabUlz.atioo of the s\.ffp slope created by the slide and protet· lion or the storm drain croulng under Oriole Drive ln Blueblrd Canyon ahould be completed as soon as poNiblt. That would require 100 per· cent funding by the federal gov Fl.AHINGO ROAO I I I I I ___ __) ~-·•-iatnDI..,_ GEOLOGIST'S DIAGRAM SHOWS AREAS OF RECOMMENDED BUTTRESS TO STABILIZE EARTH Feder•I Fund• South to Rep•lr Bluebird C•n19n L•nd•Ude Area Guidelines Endorsed· Wunly Planners Back Low-cost Housing By KATHY CLANCY Of tlle o.lty ,.I ... Sl.eft Four months of public hear· lngs wound near a close Monday when Orange County planning commissioners stamped their endorsement on a new set of guidelines aimed at aJlowing more county residents to spend less for housing. County Planning Manager Al Bell called the set of guidelines "an ambiUous program," one that will be the subject or con· slant refinement. The proposed housing element or the county general plan calls upon county officials to work ag· gressl ~ely. wt th city. state and federal agencies, along with the building industry to provide lower-cost homes and apart· ments. It Includes such things as seeking commitments from builders to construct 25 percent or new homes in the so-called af. fordable p rice range In ex- change for prompter processing, 'Disco P e ril' Hits Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP> -The possibility that dis· cotbeques are haz1trdous to health bas caused the govern- ment to hold off issu1ng licenses to 20 establishments in the southern city of Puerto Alegre pending a medical invesUgaUoo. Antonio Gabriel de Mora Coelho, director of the depart· ment or amusements in the city or one million, said 12 doctors are looking into whether the establishments cause eye, ear and emotional dam age to patrons. U they do. he said, Ught and noise limits likely would be set. The popularity ol discotheques in Br aZif haa skyrocketed slnce the release of lbe movie, "Salur· day Nlfht Fever." higher densities and perhaps some relaxing of building standards. 1n addition, the policies call upon the county to issue tax-free revenue bonds and create a pool of mortgage money to finance apar tments a nd hom es for lower-income famllles. Families county planners hope to serve with the new program are those earning from 80 to 120 percent of the county median in· come. now $19.500 annually. County supervisors are to con- sider adoption o r t he new guidelines at a Jan. 17 meeting. Plane Victim A Supervisor A pilot who died last week when his plane reportedly hit a telephone relay tower a nd crashed near Newport Beach's Spyglass Hill has been Identified as a newty elected supervisor of Mono County. Edgar Hazleton was scheduled to be sworn in Jan. 9 for his first four.year term. Hazleton, 34, an attorney from Mam moth Lakes. was a director of the Mammoth Lakes water district. He was elected supervisor on Nov. 7. He was reportedly alone in the plane. Hazleton Is survived by his wife. Deruse. It Is the g1h giving season again and what better gift fOf f11end of f11mlly than fine J8W811Y ... the lasting grtt ... for a lifetime and longer! It's a token of your affection or ~ the! c:.n be helrioomed «Mtr'I beyond the apen of one lifetlma. A well ch<>Mn gift of fine ,_.,.IV hu the element of pam111nenoe that exceeds any other. It his betn "Christmas" teYefll weel(a now. We are r.-certain Wflef1 C>Yr seuon wtll ectualty 1tart, but we hive been pilnnlng tor It ain<:e last tummer. Theie.., many faee1 we onty 1ee once a yew. th<>M who come to t>uv their annual Clwl1tma1 gift of fine jewelry. There ire thoM tac.ea who .,.., ew-ty In NoYembaf for a prallmlnuy took·tee. They coma beck later. perhaps t\ltloa, befo<e making their ... aelactlon. While the new county policies would apply only In unin· corporated regions. county plan· ners propose creation or an Area Housing Council inviting city participat.ion as well. In addition. tbey suggest de- velopment of an education pro· gram for builders. the public and lower·income families to in· form local residents or special housing programs and efforts being made to lower housing prices. "I would have Uked Infinitely to have voled on this matter two years ago." Planning Com· mission Chairman William Mac· Dougall said Monday. "We have all heard or coming up with too little too late. ·'I sincerely feel that this is not what is coming before the commission today." he con· tinued. "I would prefer to think or it as just enough just in time." Commissioner Rex Gaede called the housing element an historic document that will have an impact. "Obviously we got out of killer in this county in regard to pro- v id i ng sufficient hous ing or shelter for everyone." he said. Crystal Sims or the Orange County Legal Aid Society fault· ed the proposed housing element ror failing to include data on the numbers of residents who spend more than one-fourth their m· come for housing and for other statistical shortcomings. @ 6EMWISE ernment. Solomon said, addlni he 1s seeking reconsideration of full diiswilcr status for the 3.5- acrc area. 'l'he city i11 applying for t.bal declaration based on evidence in the aeotogist's repc>rt that tbe slide was triggered by heavy rains last January and February. "We are asking reconsideta· Uon of the disaster status baaed on lhl' evidence we now llav~ that the heavy rains last winter percolated into the subsurface." cont rlbullng to the sllde, Solomon said. "We contend the 131\dSUde 111 a continuation, or a part of lbe dis· aster declared in February." Solomon explained. "It's an out· crop of that disaster.'' " federal omcials agree with the city's contention, it will take about $400,000 to complete emergency buttressing of th~ horseshoe s haped s lope and compaction of the toe of the sllde along the canyon bed. City offici als estimated restoration work to date -in· duding demolition of 22 homes and installation of a new storm drain under Ori le Road -has cost in the nc hborhood of $550.000 . But Solomon said city can· not afford furt.het<-1' toration on a share cost basls. And. if further geological studies prove rebuilding the - landslide area 1s feasible. II would cost at least another $2 million for installation of public roads and utilities. Solomon said. ·'The data at least lends Itself to the possibility tor homes be· ing rebuilt in the area). provided the emergency buttressing is completed and the federal gov· ernment provides the funding," he said. Ir the disaster agency refuse1. Laguna·s request for a Cull dis· aster declaration, Solomon said he would appeal the agency de· rision. .. But we don't reel that will be necessary. We believe the evidence in the report is con- clusive. and we think we'll get the federal money.·· Emergency work still to be done in the area includes con· struclion or a buttress -or earth dam -along the are1t where the earth movement left a 30-Coot high cliff The danger of another slide also makes compaction of the earth near the newly construct- ed s torm drain at Bluebird Canyon. Leighton geologis t lraJ Poormand said more .earth movement at the toe or the original slide could collapse the new storm drain, forming an wt· wanted dam at Oriole Ori ve. Continued rains could create a amall lake east and south or the slide area, cutting access from the canyon for 300 families. Bandits Rob 'Moonie' Trio YREKA <AP> -Thret• .. Moonies" from Berkeley have been robbed of $900 by two armed men who also ust.'d their van temporanly. police report Officers said the three mem· bers of the Unification Church were in a hotel parking lot when two armed men approach(.'d The men forced the "Moonit-s· · into the van and made tht!m drive south of Yreka. where tht'y were released unharmed. Th<." van was found later . The three were identified as Christian Hunker. 24. Franct'f-. Chunka. 26, and Wayne Curry. 25. The old saying tne nicest things co me 1n s mall oact<aoes" 1s certainly true especlally ,, they bear the Charle:. H Barr label As Certified Gemologists and Registered Jewelers of lhe An11ncan Gem Soctety we have the expertise to adv11e you regarding your purchases of gemstones and fine 1ewe1ry We fl8Y8 a wide selection of gems from the most exollc to the rrore familiar voneues. And aoeaking of "femlllar.' "" t it nice lo shop where you tee familiar faces and feel an at1TOephefe of ·continuity? We pride ourselves on our friendly, well·tralned stall who have """9d you oontlnually through the yeers. The only new faces '" additions we lound we have needed to k.eep up w11h the e11er qrowino oc1iv1ty 1n our store. fsn't 1t n•o. to have that leell~ of trutt In old lnends . pert1culertt when 1t comes to buying • luting a gift as a ~ or tlno jewelry Se.one greetings from all your tnendt at Cherin H Barr Jtwelefw• CHARLES II. BARR The driver and seven passengers of this Los Angeles to San Oleao Greyhound bus were i.nJured when the semitrailer truck at left skidded on the rain·SUck San Diego Freeway near San (>noire and sent. both vehicles crashin1 Into tho center dJvlder. Jewelry buyers are often ceretut. ceutloua buyera. We .,. proud I hat 10 many .. ~.,.... dO rnake their final aateoclona ,_., We htve lntldpMed an ~ of lhoppel'I thta YN" and haYe lncraued our Inventory accordlnQ IJ . Shopping 1t Ow1eCI H. etrr Jewelera la a Owtltn'91 heblt with many of your Mandi. Drop by and find OUl wt';/. There 11 t parking pl-. dote to our front door t"9C Wlltlno tor ~ ind _. 1,. open 9Wtf'llnga unul O.mbar 22 n '" -s.turday. ~0-, ..... , Donna Blackman 8111 Ptnnell Marotrtt Gab'9 Trudy McCofmlck Jeen Willlameon Tony Swlggs Margaret Ai'tn9trong M•rJor1e AncMnc>n Helen Popi.I Rick MeEl¥etnt 9ld of courM, Mart Bani • •• \ ' . A4 DAILY PfLOT Violence Flares In Iran TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -,Mon dead and wounded .,."' report. fd ln lwo Jran.l n cUln after lroopa opened fire oo dem - oo tt rat o ra 11aln1t hab Mobami:ned Ren Pahlavi, but offlclal IOUJ'C .. d • qulC'lt tblnkln1 otrlcer . h aded oU lUrther violent ln on., of UMt clttu. A• many as 20 prott'lltfrs Vrt'rt' wounded Monday In T1brl1. 330 mlle• nott.hw t ot T bran and rlou to the Turkl1b border. diplomat.a uld Other uocon rtrmed ttpor\I 11Jd evual w rP ldlled. but otnclal t0urr aaid only lhrte wt're wounded and that an army colonel n~rted lUrthl'r bloodlbfd by •r>Ptllliu< to the proteatfrt' l'l\6 o< brotherhood .... ,,..,..... Res~ued of ' ,ea ' t NATION I WORLD In Une Wftla OPEC MEXICO CITY (AP) -Medco 11y1 lt. oU prtcea will keep up wlth OPEC's next year even though It Isn't a member of \he cartel. Mexlcan oil will dennitely not be cheaper tban oU from tbe mem· bera of the Organization of Petroleum Exportlng Couot.riea, aaid Juon Adpuru, export manager for PEMEX, the Mexican oil monopoly. But he aald the exact price lncreaJSe has not been de· termlned. OPEC, after a two-year price f reeie. d ecided at a weekend meeting on a four· stage, 14.5 percent price In· crease for 1.979. The base price of $12.70 will go up 5 percent to $13.33 oo Jan. l, wl\h subsequent increaffS of 3.8 percent to $13.84 on April l. 2.3 percent to St4.19 on July 1 and 2.7 percent to $14.54 on Oct. I. about 85 percent of the oU Mex· ico exports. Export.I at the end of 1977 totaled about 240,000 bar· rela a day. But production la ex- panding rapidly, and aome re- ports ny exporta could reach a mlllton barrels a day by the end of 1982. Mex.lco is riding an oU boom that may mue it one of the world's top on producers. Huge new diacoveries have been re- ported recently along \he Gulf ol Mexico. Tbe Opl)Olj1tlon N1tlon.I f'ront <'la1ult'd k'Ore:t of w ldltrs 'olned the antJ shah raUltt In Tabnr But offmlll &ourcl'S denied lhu. credltt'd a colonel nam4:d Ahmadi with d fu tna the ex ploslve situation. and uld hi men and the demonatratorr. mnrched together for lln hour in a ahow of fneodstup ~fore di»· persing. Ariwna Hlsthwoy Patolman Dick Pruitt ll(t:, hJ'> gci.Jr Into a hell<'oph•r d1~patchrd '4 hen ht:i. l'ar oocamt• :i.trandoo in N<:w fhv.-r near Phoenix Two days of ratn have sent virtually every central and t>ai,lem Anzona rive r to its banks. and five people have been s wept into the s tr('ams and a re feared d ead. CScc weather story below.) M EXJCO'S oil now sells for $13.10 a barrel, and Mexico City newspapers quoted Jorge Idaz Serrano. president of PE~EX. as saying the price will rise to $13.70 on Jan. l , an increase of 4 .58 percent. But Azipuru said that price ls "just an indication of the direct impact of the OPEC In· crease. Jl is an indication our price wtll not be less than Sl.3.70, but It is not our final price,·· P R ESIDENT Jose Lopes Portillo announced In September that the country's potential re- serves were estimated at 200 b1lhon barrels, or 20 percent more than those ol Saudi . Arabia. which has OPEC's big· ~est reserves. PEMEX has re· ported new finds since then, in· eluding one field whose potenUal reserve is estimated at 106 billion barrels. TH EY SAJD Ahmudl pullt-d up between the troops and pro tes ters in an armored persOMel l"&rrler shouting to the crowd of about 600 through a bullhorn. "He s poke to them In Turkish. the language most commonly used ln Tabnz." a source said. City Workers Laid Off Asked if Mexican oil would be cheaper than OPEC's by the end or 1979, Azipuru said: "No To date, our oil has not been cheaper than OPEC oil. It has always been higher. But the company says It is still assessing the amount of retrievable oil In the new dJs· coverics and cannot estimate yet how much they will increase pot~ntlal reserves. C"leveland Acts To Stave Off Bankruptcy The source said Ahmadi spoke for 15 m i nute s of love, brotherhood and friendship, that one of the protest leaders ap. proached hlm at the end of the speech and that they exchanged kisses on the cheek. a tradltlonal sign of friendship among men m Iran. before the march of friendship got under way. Several demons trators also were wounded in the holy city of Qum. 75 miles south or the capital, reporters said. Uncon· firmed reports said one demonstrator was killed there. THE EXJLED Shiite leader Ayatullah Khomalni had called for a nationwtde general strike to make Monday a day of mourning for the estimated 1.300 demonstrators against the shah killed this year. Thousands heeded the call. -closing bazaara and shops. But the government saJd most gov· ernment employees reported for work Report Says ABC Seeking NBC's Sn yder RADNOR, Pa. <AP> -Tom Snyder may be keeping NBC ex· ecutives up late at night over a report ln TV Guide magazine. The magazine reported Mon· day that the star of NBC's "Tomorrow" show is being sought by ABC. possibly to be paired with Barbara Wailers for a late evening news and taJk show. ''A BC ha.Cl also exereased an Interest In Snyder as an anchor on 'World News Tonight.' And at CBS. at lea.st one high-level cor· pQrate executive has made in· quiries about S nyd e r ·s avai lability for the news d1v1sion."" the magazme said in 1ls Dec. 23 issue. CLEVELAND <AP> Almost half Cleveland's police and firemen wdl be laid off. all public recreatioo !.avilit,ies will be closed and garbage pickups will dwindJe to twice a month under Mayor Dennis Kuci.nich's austerity plan to stave off onrushing bankruptcy. The young mayor's Monday announcement of 2.000 layoffs effective Jan. 2 drew angry threats of strikes and legaJ ac- tion by Clty uruons. further elec· trifying the stormy conditions that intensirled Friday when Cleveland defaulted on $15.5 m11l1on in loans to six banks and its own treasur-y. The nation's 18th largest city with 638,000 residents became the first major city to default Skylab Falling Space 'Rescue' Plan Nixed , W ASHlNGTON (A Pl -The scenar\o had the elements or .a space thriller: Send a pair or astronauts on a daring mission to prevent the giant Skylab space station from possibly raining fiery debns on a populated area of Earth. Now, the National Aer'onautJcs and Space Adminjstra· lion <NASA) says It Is abandoning lhal plan. Skylab ts doomed and will plun ge back uncontrolled into the at· mosphere as early as May. In announcing the decision Monday. the space agency said computer calculations estJmate that when the end comes, the 85-ton station will break apart and scatter pieces over a track 3,000 miles long and lOO miles wide. As many as 400 pieces, weighing from a few ounces to several tons, could s urvive the searing re-entry heat. BUT NASA WAS quick to assure that the ··probability of Injury or damage is less than that from meteorites." It noted that the unmanned statJon orbits over water 75 per· cent of the time. However, the vehicle -ll8 feel long and 22 feet in diameter or as big as a three.bedroom house -also passes over most of the major metropolitan areas or the Earth. NASA was concerned enough last March lo mount a major effort to try lo prolong the Ure of the station long enough for a manned space shuttle to Oy up to attach a small rocket to it. The rocket would have been used either to boost the station to a higher, safer orbit, or t.o send it to a controlled re-entry over a remote ocean area. THE STATION WAS launched in May 1973 as part of a $2.S billion project. Using radio signals earlier this year, scientists had revived the Skylab systems that were dormant since the last or ~ teams of astronauts left ll in orbit in 1974. But NASA said Monday it has concluded that effort was not enough -that there 1s limited potential for suc- cess and that further plans for the shuttle m1ss1on are im· practical. 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Bill Gallasher, a Fraternal Order of Police officials. said police and firefighters· uruons would return to court If necessary to assure enforcement or a 2-year-old ruling against layoffs. The beleaguered Kucinich. meanwhile. castigated the city's largest bank. Cleveland Tr1.1t>l Co., appearing al a branch to withdraw his personal $8.000 savings and $900 checking ac· counts. "I don't want my clean money in a bank that is dirty," the mayor told reporters. Ironically, al the same hour Kucinlch was making his sym· bolic withdrawal. his 22-year-old brother. Perry. was arrested and charged with robbing a branch or Central National bank -one of the six banks Involved in the default. ... .... l' I .. "We are oot tied to OPEC. We Jive with the competitive and market cood1tioos in the Gulf of Mexico ... our natural market. But if the world mark e t t"hanges, we change with the market." The United States takes The company passed a milestone last week when pro- duction exceeded 1.5 million bar· rels a day. Azlpuru said. He said that was ahead or schedule for a six-year plan that calls for pro- duction of 2.2 million barrels a day by the end or 1980. India Parliament f mprisons Gandhi NEW DELlU. India <AP> -Former Prime Minister Indira Gan?hi was Ja!.led today by order of the lower house or the Indian Parhament which also acted t.o deprive her or the seal she won last month In a special election. All·India radio reported she was taken to Delhi's Tihar Jail where a cell reportedly was recently wtute-washed in anticipation of her arrival. But her time behind bars could be as brief as three days -untiJ the end of the current parliamentary session. "'The punishment is lenient considering lhe enormity of the crime," Prime Minister Morarji Desai told the lower house before it voted on bis motion to convict hi& predecessor or breach of privilege and contempt of parliament. ParlJament. Hke the British House of Commons can transform itselfintoacourt to try members. • I t l , • ' •• , I r 1 . . . ' ~.~ :: ~ ~ : ·Ci~I ~ ~tlie· 'i>aitf · !iIDt ,, , · ., ' to a neithbor for ~[biiStmas As a reader of the Dally Piiot you know how your community new1peper entertain• '8nd Inform• you -every day of the week. To 1hare tile reading enJoyment only the Datty Pilot dellver1, give a three-month aubacrlptlon to a neighbor or relatJve. 1 ' : : ~ • • • '1 ~ The coat la only $10 tor three month•, $12 for mall delivery. ,,,,,. I I ..... An atfractt¥e card announcing your tatff.,~I~\,~. t;'1•lled to tt.. recla plant of your gift 1ubacrtptlon. J~ "'-•1 fll I." To at.rt .. a gtft · iaub9crlptlon juet call 842-4321 or complete th• coupon below .. Your Dally Piiot carrier also wtll help you order a gift 1ub1crtpUOn.· . • .. 642.-4321 DAILY PILOT --~-----~~-----------------'9ene begin • dtrH-month '"' ~ eo ..._ DeMy Piiot Ind lft4IM • 9"l cant to: I ' H•m•~---~--------~-------------~------ It Net CltJ : I Zip ~n•------------I !ncloffd le f 10. (t t2 tor mall deltv.ty to 4Mklre•N• outlkM tM Or•..-Coeat erH ). : Y~r N1tne "'"'--------------: City ~ 9Jt1oM I . I ----~-~----~--~---~-----~---------~-~- M•ll to: Deify Pttot Clrcul8tton Department 330 w. Bey 8tlfft P.O. eox 1aeo Co1t• ...... CAt2121 • VOL. 71, NO. 353, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES 9RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA \'ear Ro•etow• Dally N w81Japer ---~ ----- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1978 N I TEN CENT~ BadhaDl Nixes rt Safety Study? 000.,...man Robert lhdham wUl DCJt '"l>l>OT't a feckral ..U-lralfic H ltty atudy for Or • Couty Airport. At l Ill two area eoun· cllmen-Newport Beach M~ Paul Ryckott and lrvlo Coun· cllman Lal'l')' Ajran wrot~ let tera to Badham sollciUn hla support for 1 study Badham h• not anaw rtd tM letters. AaraD wrote tht Newport Btatb Re publlca11 more lba.n two monlhl aco A Badbam atde, Howard lye, Mid the ton1r.,.man DO ~cular ooed tor an ln vesU1at.iOb Aaran on thtte occu1on1 h uriaucces.fully pelllloned th Federal AV1ttion Add'tln1ltr1U0n and the NaUonaJ Tranaporta· lion Safety Bo.rd for an overall • traffic ntety atudy ol Lbe local Jetport . The fedlral 11.c•• have .._ dlcated NdllacUoD wtth .W.:. lDC metbodl ol ift"'U1at1QI lD· ctlvld\lal alt accldenu, and wttb the federal accldtftt preveatioll pro1ram. A1ran'1 attempt to brtns Badhlm Into tbe controversy 'came after the air cliuater at S.n Dleao's Ltndberj(Jl Field Sept. 25. tbe wont ln lbe nation's bUitory. Aaru expreused particular concern over wnat he called "lbe volatile mix of 1maU Jetaeral aviation and tbe larpr jet commercial aircraft" at Oran1e County Airport. (1be Undbergb F\eld cruh lnvolved a commercial aJrline and a private plane.>. He suuestect phulng out low· priorlly bobby fiyina. A1ran also told Badham "it may prove necessary to ex- pedite local efforts to relocate commercial air traffic at a more appropriate f acllity. sucb as the often-m e ntioned Camp Pendleton site." Badbam already baa ex- pressed. in an interview with editors of the San Diego Uruoo. • hi• feeling that Camp Pendleton is unquestionably not a good Joutlon because it is remote from population centers. Newport's Mayor Ryckoff also had wanted Badham 's sup- port for Camp..Pendleton use. Seelye s ummed up Badham's position. saylng, "Commercial and private aviation are not going togoaway." t ~ 0 ID s ~I i Sides Clearing l J t County to Get Fair Weather r • t # r Clearing skies greeted Orange Coast residents today as they mopped up in the wake or a storm that dumped nearly two inches of rain in m any parts of Orange County. Weather forecasters predicted faJr weather Wednesday with high temperatures ranging from 58 to 63 and an overnight low of about 42. ~ i And wblle many areas of t New York Bandits Get · $1 Million 11 1 NEW YORK CAP > Bandits waylaid Wells Fargo guards in a Staten Island grocery today and ' stole $1 milllon from their .• armored truck, police said. The five-man robbe ry team switched the money in white , canvas bags from the truck to a blue-and-white Cadillac and drove away, police said. The theft was the second seven.figure heist in the city within nine days. On Dee. 11, a five-man team hit the Lufthansa cargo terminaJ al Ke nnedy Airport for an estimated $.5 million. 1 Initial reports put today's haul .-at S2 million, but the figure was i" halved by police after talking to a Wells F argo s ec urity supervisor. 1 No one was injured In the rob-ii bery. staged at a grocery where {1 the arrqored truck stopped for l, lunch at 12:30 p.m . Two of the j three guards entered the store. ~ Two robbers were waiting in- Ir side, having already captured f, and handcuffed 11 customers I( who had come in shortly before ( the guards, police said. "I--After handcuffing the guards ~· and taking their keys, bandits ~ surprised the guard remaining ~ on the truck. :;I ... {. i~ r t' Southern California reported In· cidents of lornadic winds, rock and mud slides. lightning-caused fires and traffic deathsA local authorities noted that urange County came through the storm relatively WlScathed. A traffic death in Fullerton ap- peared lo be the most significant statistic as authoritie11 assessed the damage caused by three days of rain. Officers of the sherilf"s harbor patrol said their rain gauie in· dic ated that 1.65 inches of rain fell in the Orange Coast area during a storm that bas now "Swung to the southwest. The rainfall brings the season's total to 5.76 inches, 2.75 inches more than the 3.01 lncbes recorded oo this date last year Santiago Peak retained Its rec· ord as t he wettest s pot in Orange County with a season's total of ll.90 inches. Last year the mountain gauge had collect· ed 5.9 inches or rain water. Police identified the victim u Luregio De Falco, 57. They said he was the driver or one of two cars which collided and then were struck by two other cars on rain-slick :ftastanchury Road. Oceanside authorities were cleaning up tt>day in the wake of a toniado that ripped the roof off a building housing three stores, blew a plate gJass window out of a realty office and badly damaged a small foreign car awaiting repairs. Authorities said the twister caused damRe estimated at $25 .090 . They s_aid the phenomenon started life as a waterspout out at sea and technically became a tornado the momenlittouched land. <See RAIN, Page AZ> ll.N. TO nEW llFO REPOKIS UNITED NATIONS <AP) The United Nations. prodded by Grenada for four years lo do something about UFOs, invited members to report their ob- servations and findings to the world body. Grenada Prime Minister Slr Eric Gairy, who says he has s~n two UFOs, bas conducted a lonely campaign in the United Nations to have the organization look into the UFO phenomenon. • .., ................... 0'0.-ll ' YAWNING CREVAS81 ON SAN CLEMENTE oou: COURSE AFTER EARTH MOVEMENT Reeldenla of Sttoredlfte Mobile Country Club EvKuated1by Firemen Bovan Death Trial In Hands of Jury By GARV GRANVILLE Of"" Deity ...... ,..,. Prosecutor Jay Moseley told a Supe rior Court jury Monday that a band of hired killers stalked tt)e Orange Coast for six weeks in the fall or 1977 in 'quest of th eir quarry, drue dealer Stephen John Bovan. And. Moseley said. Bovan was riddled with bullets aa he walked fr o m a Newport Beach restaurant minutes after being found by those who had agreed to kill him for a price. Moseley insisted in his closing argument to the jury that Bovan's killing was premed.ital ed murder, vengeance extracted by the chief or the Orange Coast's major drug dealing ring. Consequently. Moseley told the jury It should find Jerry • Peter Fiori, 41, guilty of first degree murder. But defense attorney Roger Rosen said the hired killer theory Moseley offered w11 a gross oversimplification. · Rosen sald there wu DO CCJO· splracy to kill .Bovan, or. ii there wH, that Fioriwasnotapartotlt. The defense lawyer went on to claim that Fiori bad shot Bova.o in self defense att.r the husky 36-year-old Fountain Valley man "came at him.·· The lawyers' differing vers ions of Bovan 's slaying ct.me as Fiort's five-week trial came to a close. Today. Superior Court Judge <See BOV AN, Page AZ> Squirt Gun 1bief Gets Cash, Shoes A robber who squirted a Corona del Mar shoe store clerk in the face with a chemical lrrl· tant Monda~ ran off with $54 in caah and a $14/alr or runping shoes, police sai today. They said clerk Ruth Rader of Laguna Beach suffered eye lr· ritation in the 4:30 p.m . Incident but did not require medical treatment. 1be ~t occurred at Van's Shoec. 1132 E . Coast Highway, police said. Burglary Link Seen in Theft Of Typewriters Newport Beach poJice said to- day they believe the 1-same burglar or burglars may have been r esponsible for a rash of of· fice break-ins over the weekend In which seven IBM Selectric typewriters were taken. Detective Sgt. Bob Gatewood said former tenants and main- tenance crews or the buildings will be queried. He said the burglan either had passkeys or were expert locksmiths. since there were no signs of forced en- try. or seven break-ins believed linked. the onJy one where no typewriter was tak«!h was at Bo- Ji Inc.. 3931 MacArthur Blvd .• where Sl.50 in currency was re· oorted missing. Gatewood said. Break-ins over the weekend also were reported in the same office building by Sandy San· dllng & Associates. Inc., were a $900 IBM Selectric was taken and by Newport Secretarial Services. where a Selectric and a dlctaphone with a combined value of $1,660 were miss~. ~ j'1 ii ~ ~ /tfarketEn~ouraged Physio-Conlrol at 3961 MacArthur Blvd., reported the loss or a t850 Selectric. Larry Clark Insurance at 1200 Quall St. also wu missing an S86S Selec- tric. At Tosh Accountancy Corp., 3333 W~st Coast Hlahway. a typewriter of the same make valued at $700 and a S420 print· inl calculator were taken. 1n the aame building, attorney w. Mike McCray reported the theft of two Selectrica vaJued at a total ot $1,400. ~-. ' ,1 • ., .............. ,.,,, •k o ..... , ... H. R. Haldeman former chief of staff for Presldent Nixon, will be paroled Wednesday. leaving onJy former Attorney General John Mitchell as the only Watergate f11ure left in ~ ... ~oo. \ IBM Plans Stock Split NEW YORK CAP) -lntema· tlonal Buaineaa Machinea' plans for a 4-for-1 stock split helped the stock market halt Monday'• sharp decline . Tbe Dow lone. avera1• of 30 lnduatrials, down 17 .84 points Monday, was off 0.95 polnta to 786.56 after five hours of trading today. Gainers outpaced losers by about• a 6-5 margin among New York Stock Excbanae-Usted is- sues. The market bad come under heavy presaure Monday alter the weekend declalon by oU· export1n1 cou~trles to ralae prices by 14.5 peroent \n staga next year. But the atmoaphere on Wall Street brlthtened a bit tbla mom\nc when lBM announc!ed MEXICO TO HIKE OtLPRICl -M plan• for a 4·for·l apllt nat •PriDI and an IDere... lD lta ciuarterly dMClead from sz.• to $.1.44 a lbare. The po11tbutty of a split, wbleb would be 1811'• first aapce a 5·for-4 diltribuUon ln 1111. lud be.a the --ot ....... •· and-off 1peculattoa ror ..,,.. • ~-tM,...... ~ ''"· . .'( ~YI - •• <See 111EFl'S. Pace AZ> Nearby Homes Emptied. Land on a San Clemente golf course abruptly dropped 50 lo 60 feet along a line covering about three acres shortly after s p.m. Mond ay, threatenrng seven tiomes. Fire Department officials e va cuat ed hom es i n the Shorecllffs Mobile Country Club east of the San Diego Freeway at Camino de Estrella when the lands lide was reported by startled residents. No homes were damaged, and no Injuries were reported, city officials said. The slide covers a large por- tion of the Shorecliffs-Golf Course's 15th fairway just below the moblle home park. City officials and a local engineering geologist continued to ipooJtor the slide today. The movement opened a 40- foot wide fissure about 20 fee\ below the mobile homes. The 800-fool long nssure extends in a h o r seshoe-s haped pallern around the fairway and green or the 15th hole. City officials were checking the slide area this monting to determine whether or not to al- low residents of the vacated homes to move back into their homes. Many of the displaced resi· dents were at their homes this morning looking at the slide and a waiting a city decisi<?n on whether or not they can stay. The endangered homes are located at 91 through 98 Mira Adel ante above the golf course. Cou n c ilwoman Do nn a Wilkinson stood under an um- brella at the top or the slide this morning and djscussed the situa· lion with engineering geologist Jack Stickel. Stickel was hired by mobile home park owner Dan Evans when Mira Adelante residents noticed smaJl cracks developing in the golf course land. The geologists drilled a hole in the golf course fairway and located water at about the 20 r~evel, Stickel said. "The ground was saturated from the 20 foot lo about the 40 foot level," he said. Stickel indicated he believed the landslide would occur when he first observed the cracks, but didn't know when It would hap· <SH SUDE, Page A2) Coa.st Weather C h a n ce or s h owers decreasing to 10 percent tonight and to near zero Wednesday. Clearing and colder tonight becoming fair and warmer Wednes- day. Lows tonight 38 to 4S. Highs Wednesday 60 to 65. INSIDE TODAY . It mar look like a rNI '20 bfU. btd how can you tell Hit is? SH F•alurino. Pao•Cl . City EyeS Traffic Newport Tackles Tlwrny l1sue A durmcauon of lht c•t) ' corttrover11al traffic phHln1 ordlnanc . rwommeodalloo.a Lo improve the parkln• 1ltu1Uon l.n Central N wport and the pou lbllUy of b1tnn1n1 th• ~rklna ol Iara~ vehlcl .. sw.ar int unectlona • .._ amooa th it uea tthedu.Md to comt before the Newport &tach Ct&y Council Wtdneeday The COW\ell. hotdma a pedal meetJoi because lta oext resular m tin' datu fall.a on a holiday, wtll m at ? 30 p. cn. n council cham ~n at City Hall Council mtimbera likely -.-i.11 d1~uarc e ov r • propo•td clarlflcaUon of the tralflc phu1na ordmance. ,.hkh llmla. new development unUI adJ.unt road• ar. lmprovtd, U thon ro1d1 ar Ire dy ov rcrowded Council membtr• arc op ('led to dl•cu11 whether dtvelopera mual Improve • t'rowded anttntetlon to an unptabl Jovel. or only to Improve It tnouah lo compensate for the addlUooal t.ra!tk from lbelr d velopmeo&. The t'OUDcd wUI &ho hear a report from the Traffic Affairs Committee r~mmtndla.1 \.hal \he commlU be directed Lo 1alhu complalnta abo~l h1.r11 Turtle Rock Water Seepage Examined An lrvtne panel of experts met today to lelect 1 new cocuuJt.ant lo determine the cause or water seepa1e ln Turtl• Rock. Some 60 bomea have beeo sub· jected !llnce last March to perpetually SO(Cgy back yards ttod. when jt rums. water rising through the foundations to wet carpets and furniture. The affected homes are in the Broadmoor section of Turlle Rock, generally concentrated along Harcum Lane, Tabor Drive, Grinnell Lane and nearby streets. Although the problem has been s tudled by a variety or talents for several moot.ha, none has been able to discover Lhe reasons that the houses are being nooded." Fro• Page A J BOVAN ••• So today, the "experts" wt!re to select • consultant. The interview panel con.at.ted of Bob Williamson. the engineer who designed Turtle R ock · geologist Jack GoffmWl; Reld Gustafson, an executive with Broadmoor Homes, which bulll the houses: Bob Storcheim, trvine adf1:llnistrator of lnspec- tion servtces; and Barbara Renaud. Mrs. Renaud lives in a Turtle Rock home wtth a swamp ror a back yard. She's there to pro. vide first-hand i nformation about the problem. Four firms are to be in· terv ie wed : Jame1 M . Mont1omery Inc. of Irvine, a consulting engineer; LeRoy Crandall and Aasociatea of Los Angeles, coo.sultJng geotechnical engineers; Mervtn E. Johnson of Pasadena. a hydrologist: and Laten and Associates of lrvine, --.geologists and hydrologJstB. Following the Interviews. onP Robert Kneeland read instruc-firm was to be selected to tackle ttons to the Jury as they pre-the seepa~e pro~lem. . pared to begin deliberation of M_eant1m e, 1t was raining Fiori's fate. again, and Turtle Rock residents The wavy-haired defendant were up lo their ankles in the is the first of seven persons problem again. charged in a grand jury indict-Howe ver. Ass is tant City ment of conspiring to Kiii lSOvan Manager Paul Brady reported to stand trial. today that only one of the resi· During the trial. Fiori testified · den.ts so far ~aa called to com· that he went to the night club clalD there IS flooding. in his after beJng Upped that Bovan ome. was there to seUle scores on a drug deal gone wrong. But, he insisted, he began fir· ing at Bovan "when he came at· me like a wlld animal." Before the closing arguments by the two lawyers another key figure in the alleged conspiracy testthed. Frank Rossi, the leader of a group caJled the Italians who were trying to muscle in on Ute coast's drug dealing ring. said be had agreed to oversee the killing or Bovan and two other men for a ree. That fee, Rossi said, waa lo have been paid by Alexander Kuli k, the leader of a group of former Hare Krishna sect mem· bers, who had round riches In th~ smuggling and selling of CO· cainc, heroin and other drugs. J t was Rossi who led his band of llallan followers on a ransom-· rescue mission when Bovan six wee k s befo r e his killing masterminded a kidnap-r ansom plot that succeeded in spiriting Kulik into captivity. Rossi testlrled that during Kulik's rescue he exchanged gunfire wlth Bovan. He said Fiori shortly after the Newport Beach shooting told him that · he had shot Bova.n "after he came at him like an animal." "Would you have kill<.'<f Bovan 1f you had found him?" R06en asked Rossi. "Yes," the alleged godfather to lfle ltaJlans answered. J\ossl was granted immunity from prosecution for his role in the murder in return for his testimony. Jfe admitted that he is a friend of Flori but described hls feeling toward Kulik with a simple live letter word obscenity. " DAILY PILOT ,,..0._C_IOo'r•Plltll .,,.,,_,.,,,..,. bfr"rd IN! Hnrt\ PrM\ "f)UONt..., br tfW'! °'""' , .... """'"''•"O'-• s--......... 11 ........ ............. -.......... ,, ..... "" (0\1. ""' .. "·-............................ J-. '••"'Y•tl•y t"'~-l~fN.4Cft '°"91'( .. M A ,,...,._,........,._..._.,~..,..,.~n..,,_ -..,,,,. f,.. -,.., -•"'"'9 plMt I• "' lit W•\I II••'""'· <Mt•-, (4Mtt1tftl• tllo1' ' .. _ .. _ ............. ..__ •••c.. Vl(t,.... __ 0.-.. .._ .--.~ c ..... n:::.·:;. "rl::" o.nttM LMt -....~ ..... ..................... '-' ,...,... ... ..,.,.,....., a. ...... -~.,. .... .....,. I" ..... Page Al RAIN ••• San Juan Capistrano residentb said hail fell in part.a of the Mis· sion City early today aa clouds built up by the waning storm moved over the area. Minor traffic tieups were re- ported in several a r eas of Orange County while rain fell Monday and early today but no serious accidents were reported. Weat~er forecasten said the chance of showers tonight is 10 percent and near zero Wedne:s· day. * * Si.erra Hit ,,. .. By3 Feet Of New Snow BJ 11le A.uoelaced Presa The Sierra was buried under as much as three feet of new s n o w t oday as Northern California emerged rrom a bout with an early winter weekend storm sparked by the collision of two low-pressure areas. It was the biggest storm in the Reno area in 10 years. Fair weather with highs in the 40s and 50s was forecast today in the region wi\h frost and patchy fog likely in the afternoon and Wednesday morning. Once again, lows overnight were forecaat in the 306. The storm left a dusting of white 1luff wb.lcb quickly melted at elevations as low as eoo. One s uch location waa Aptoa on Callfornia l. Scattered patches of 1now were reported elsewhere in Sa.nta Cruz County. "It's very unusual for it to get that low," said Bill Sapp, a Na- tion a I Weathe r Service rorecaater at Redwood City. "Once every 10 years, actually." Sapp llld the snow and rain resulted when a cold·aJr mua ltom tbe Gulf ol Alaska coUlded durina the weekend wttb another low·prtMUre area wblch moved nortbtut flOID t.be O(eU oft San Dle10. 'Related ~· Paa• A5) f',....PllfleAJ 'DIEFTS· ••• Gatewood said It ii poHlble th• thlevt1 alto entered CM.bet ol· ncea but found no Sel.etrtc• and left DO lip they had been then. ff• •peculated thal th• bural•rt may bav• llad a ''fenH" for tbe 1ood1 •ho epectnded tbat be wutfd UMll mak• ol tnnrte.er be'"a&11e IM bad ouwt-IUU pureUMn tor &Mm. vehatf11 bfocktns view• •l lnttra~rta0111 and, where ap proprl•l • to bantuch park1n1 T.ih• Ti ana&>or• a lion Pl•n Cltl1en1 Adv11ory Commtlte wlU 11lao prflioot 1t1 revlew or pro))Oled parklna measures an Central NtwPOf'l. Am ellorallon meaauru propoffd by 1 conaultant include bulldlna peripheral parldn.a and arnn11ln1 for a ahuttle bua. addtnc parklJ'll meters and combl11ln1 a realdunt parkin& permit program with a ~t·hou.r p1rllln1 Umlt ln the reaidentJal •cclfon. Olht>r ltcma oo Wednesday's a1enda lnclude Renewed consideration of a propoul to cul permitted den1ltJ Jn tti. city's General Plan for a number or ('Om me rel al /industrial and reaidenttat sltei. A request by a developer to connrt a number or apartments at Versallles-on-tbe ·81ufrs to condominiums. -The posaibllity or amendm, a n Unde raround Utilities Dl1trlct so tbat utilities along part or Dover Drive could be put underground In conjunction with the bullclif1' ol the new Coast Highway bndge. -App oin tm e nt of a representative to participate in the State Department of Tr a nsportation's study of the Roule 55 corridor from Pacific Coast Highway to the Corona del Mar Freeway. CalTrans is study- ing, among other altemaUves, the pouible extension or the Cc.ta Mesa Freeway to downtown CoetaMesa. Steve Welder, Newport Chef, Dead at 66 Funeral services are sch e duled Wedn esday for Ve rnon "Steve" We lder of Corooa del Mar, a chef at the Derby Restaurant, who died Fri• day at the age of 66 after ap- parently suffering a heart at· tack. Mr. Welder previously had work e d at the A-r " be s Restaurant in Newport Beach. He wu a member of the Loyal Order or Moose, Costa Mesa Lodae tfl4S7. Members or the or· de-r and the Rev. Dona ld Slu,.geon will officiate at services, scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Smith TuthHI Lamb Westcliff Chapel, 427 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Visitation will be held at the . mortuary from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Interment will be at t h e Riversi de National Cemetery. Mr. Welder leaves two sisters, Iva Stanger and Mrs. Leroy L\bert, both of Ladysmith, Wis. Fro.e Page AJ SUDE ... pen. .. He said the slide was located orf an ancient landslide site that probably last moved 5,000 to 20,000 years ago. Stickel scoffed at speculation that the current s lide was caused by taina that h ave showered Ute area since Satur· day. ·'It loob to me like the water· ing at the golf course j ust s aturated the land underneath and started it moving," .Stickel told Mrs . Wilkinson. He s aid the e nd angered mobile homes would probably be safe because they are located on a n at plain above the landslide site. He indicated. however, the land would have to be buttressed to insure against further move- ment. Stickel estimated that 90 per- cent of the potential land move-ment had already occurred. Meanwhile, acUng Fire Chief Gary Carmichael waa wa!tina to hear If the residents wUI ~ al· lowed to stay. The fl re depart- ment is manning a command Post at the 201-home park that caters to retired people. The main fissure extends from the golf course's 15th faJrway up towards the mobi e home park. The giant crack goes up the- hlll1lde towards the homes, com· inc wlUlin 20 reet and dropping back toward tne 15th areen. Small craelm extend Off the maln n..ure aJooa ill lenlth. The 15th green looks llke rumpled carpet, u the earth movement llH caueed the amooth ar.,. to crwde. Ctty offlcrial• were to de· liberate th11 alternoon to de· tarmtne what meaaur" to take to protea Aeldenll in the event of more movement. OMna 'Willin8' TOKYO ,AP• -Cblu baa ln· dtcatH It may be wlttllll to _...,..... u• Md eeoDOm1e,.. laUoM wltb Talwu, eeeord1 'I ta a dilpl&dl from r--.. • ~~'fii*t-·3 F <W-~~-· 'Ille Skylab is FalHng This is a NASA photo of the Skylab SP.ace station. which will be abandoned ne"t year and wall plunge back un. controlled into the earth's atm osphere between mid-1979 and mid-1980. <See story. Page A4 ). Tree Pickup Scheduled Chriatmu trees will be col- lected alona with regular trash during the week alter Christmas and the week after New Years, Newport Beach otrlcials say. Wade Beyeler. city general services director, said the trees must be cut Into no more than four foot lengths . Temporary tree stands should be removed and placed in regular household trash contaJners. · Beyeler said the burning of r.hriatmllll trees at special sites has been cancelled for safety reasons. He also recommended that the trees be put out as soon as possible after Christmas because as they dry out they becom e a n Increasing fire hazard. Dominica in U.N. UNITED NATIONS <AP> The U.N. General Assembly ad· mitted the Caribbean i1Jlitnd of Dominica to the United Nations H its lSlst member. 'Blasts Chiirg,1 Three employees of Control Components ln lrviM. includin' one who was Injured ln o ex· ploslon of what Pollet btUeve waa an unlauncbed balloon bomb, face orimlnal chart• In connection wltb f-ireball ex- ploalons near Orance County Airport. Police believe at least three b om e m a d e b a llons were laun('hed from the factory. at 2567 S. E . Main St., and eJCfl>loded ln \he fiiaht path of amal craft landing al the airport. Two of the firebaJ.l balloool went off last week. one milling by aeeood.I a landing Cea oa 172. Irvine Police lnvesUotot Ron Veach said he wiJI go to the dis· trtci attorney today to aeek com· plaints against Terry Huf£. 26, of Oranae, and two other unnamed Control Compooeota workers. Huff waa burned seriously on the hands, chest and face last Thursday In an explogion in the X-ray room of the company. He is recuperating at UC Irvine Medical Center. Huff initially told police he h a d been sent to check an a\!etylene gaa leak a nd had forgotten Lo extinguish a clgaret before entering the room. Police, however. recovered fragments of plastic matenal which Veach said compares to the material found In recovered pieces of the exploding balloons. The Orange County Sheriffs ('rame laboratory still ls compar· ing the fragments. Veach said, but police apparently are con· vlnced they are the same. Veach saJd he will ask tbe di.s· lricl attorney to file m isde- m eanor charges under a section of the Penal Code that forbids the release ot a balloon carrying burning materials. The maximum penally for a misdem~anor is six months in county Ja.IJ or a fine of $500. Veach :said he also ls turning over a report to the Federal Aviation Adminjstrat1on for in- vestigation of possible violation of federal rpgulations. ff iclco17 re1nnS· nl OHIO • m send gifts ... Come in end MMet food t lh peks for Chnrtmes.. Teke With you or -·11 tNp. w.·11 "-"die ... the .. C.rlt •ltd ewn enctGte • pen0ntl ... ''"'' Goodness ... what taste! Treasure 'liOve 1 lb. BEEF STICl<9 Summet S.U$11911. two 7 01 1oudn, 7~ oi.. Belle F .. ur, 8 01, ECS.m Stldl. t2 01, Mild Midget Longhorn. 8 oz. Med1um-6Nlrp Cheddef St•dl, tou• 2 OL CMete Spruch, 6 oL Smoky ChH• 8.r, 7Y. ol. 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