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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-12-25 - Orange Coast Pilot, .. ,. ,., I f I Merry Oarlstmu VOL 71, NO . 3S9, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LI FORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBE R 2S, 1978 T EN CENTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·~ Eve: All fluiet A Western Front 8 1 GUY GU NVl LL OI .. o.tfy ...... "-" A mona lboff who rr~u nt tM dlacoa aJoo, the Oran e ~o~t. the currt'l\t disco d1nce1 raac tis Donna SUmm r 's upbeal rtt0rd· int of M1cArthur Park But not even· th rolllrkln11 sound of the di1ro qu t-n'• lot t aucce1 w1 t"noua h lo dr w dancera to the floor of Thf' Main Brace In NewPorl ll ach late Sund1y ruaht le WU, a/t.e1' Ill, Chrtlln\U ve -a Ume toT ramUy and rn~lld1. And the> ahl st111 who loun1ed at the bar ol The Main Bract ln lht' Maniott Hotttl would havt to watt ror another nh(IU w ct •m · onstrate thr lr dl11co ta lt"nt It wu th t way at nJ•hi.poe..r. a nd t'nltrtainment C'•·nterll MJI alon1 ~ rout a•. for th m0$t part. the rre1t cone m waa for a fl et of relnd n' ability to navi11te ln th foa . Police, of course, were COO· cerned with rev~llng drivers' ablllty to navl1ate their way homt throul(h th dcnae coutal to& thul let In by ubout 10 p m. But moal or the rtvehna was do nt Fr1duy a nd Saturday nlihtll NNirly all police depart· mf'nl• ln Orunjti County report· ed a sharp drop orr ln drln.klng drtvln1 arrest.a by Sunday. So, u mo8l Orange Coast real· dent• spent Christmu Eve with family and friends, those who m ade It a nlght out on the t.own found the near vacant street.a we re theirs alone. The No. l action spot along the c oas t . Bobby McGee's in Newp0rt Beach, was a gathering s pot of a goodly number of 2 ,000 Flee Blazing Oil SCOTLANl>Vlt..1.E, La (AP> -Crude oil from a coll apst.'<I st.orage lank burnt."<! out of ron trol behind protective earthen dikes today, forcing about 2,000 residents of thlS Baton Rouge suburb to spend Chrii,tma i. Ln an em e rgency shelte r or in the homes of fnends and r~latlVE'S. "The whole thing caved 1n, both sides or It." Sgt. Robert Gln f>s of t he Bal on Rouge Sheriffs (J(fice said late Sunday night atl~r the 3.3·mlll1on-gallon, so foot tugh tank collapsed. It t•aught rire about 3 a m Sunday. Scollandville Jo~ire Dept. Capt. J~ Williams said today that the 01 I was expected to burn for about 10 more hours "A II we got to do now 1s JUSt s1l back and wait on time for 1t to born itself out.·· he slt 1d. Assistant Fir e Chie f J . 0 . Gusher Closes Road Parsons of the Baton Rouge Fire Depa rtment said the dikes - about six reet high and 70 yards an diameter -would probably hold back t he oil, but that the heal would be loo intense to han· die. Three hous.-s near the tank were destroyed by the fire, of· f1c1als said 'f.wo firemen we re slightly burned and a third got oil in his Northbound la nes of J amboree Road between San J oaquin Hills and Ford road s m NewJX>rt Beach will be closed unt il re· pairs ca n be made. afte r a waler main burst below the pavement. Traffir had been di verted as of I 1 a .m . Sunday, when the pa ve ment began to s well ove r the water The geyser broke throug h the road surface at about 12:30 p.m .. shooting wate r about 100 feet into the a ir. Chunks of pave· ment were carried a loft by t he fo rcP of the water. e yes earlier Sund ay, but no other injuries were reported. The fire prompted two evacua- tions. About 1,000 pe rsons were evacuated Sunday afte rnoon, but most returned shortly later. A second evacuation of 2,000 per sons occurred whe n the tank's floating lid fell into the blaze and sent names shooting <See SHELTER, Page A2 ) Armed City Greets Yule Pilgrims B ET HLEH E M, Occ upied West Bank CAP ) -Glittering ln holiday finery, th.is tiny hilJt.op town awaited the annua l flood of Christmas tourist.a a nd pll~rims seeking out the birt hplace of Christ. A large contingent of Israeli troops stood guard in this OC· cupied West Bank town today as the fi rst s prinkling or tourists filtered in and workmen put the final holiday touches on Manger Square. transforming the dusty parking lot into a colorful Christmas landmark. Thousands of visit.ors were ex· pecled to crowd the squat crusader church bullL at.op the grotto -m anger where tradition says Christ was born. Overflow crowds fro m the Church of the Nativity saw mid· night mass on Christmas Eve broadcast live on closed-circuit televlsioo to a giant screen in the square outside. A 30-foot Christmas tree, col· ored lights and streamers gave the town of 40,000 Christian and Moslem Arabs a Western boll· day gloss. Mayor Elias Friej. official ho6t t.o the hordes of visitors , ex· tended Christmas greetings and a prayer for "peace for all na- tions" from the "Christmas city of the world.•· .. From Bethlehem, the city where Jesus Chris t was born, I send to all the world our best wishes for a happy Christmas and a blessed new year, and may there be peace in the new year for all na tions and a ll peoples,•• Freij said . The m ayor, a promine nt leader of West Bank Palestin- ians, made a special appeal for support of the PalesUni ans. say· ing they "need peace more than al'l.i other people." The heavy presence of Is raeli troops. oo guard against p068i· ble Arab guerrilla attacks, and the gloomy poliUcal prospects for the Palestinians dampen the usually cheerful holiday season for Belhlehem' s 20,000 Christian Arabs. But politics hardly seemed to Intrude on the thought• of foreign \Ult.ors. "It's exciting being here in the Christmas seuon. It means so much to so many people," said Jullet Vemitsky, of Long Beach. Israel apparently mounted a larger security operation than usual following a wave of bomb· (See PILGRI MS, Page A2) 2 Held • m Slaying of Officers WOODLANl> CAP> -A man medi a and lnfor matloa de-Meanwblle KOVR television Victims of the 1laylnp lD the and a woman have been booked veloped by the sberUra depart,. sald two persona of the •ame early boun of Friday were CHP for lnvestigatioo of murder In ment. name. bad been arrested in offlcen Roy Blecber, 50, and connection with the alaying.s of S berlff'a Capt Robert Sacramento Nov. 17. Mike Freeman, 33. Tbetr bodiea two California Highway Patrol M artlnez said the Richmond JaU record.I showed tbat both were found near thelr car beside o fr ice r s JU Sl w est o f pollce worked on Information were booked for lnveaUgatioo of the fo1gy eastbound lanes of In· Sacramento. supplied by a female hltcbhlker poaeaaln1 narcotics for sale . teratate 80, less than a mile west The Yolo County sheriff's de· who had been held up and Ball WN set for $10,000 each, of Sacramento. by a Yolo County ertmenl identified them 81 robbed near San Rafael late with an additional $500 for sheriff's deputy who had beard uis Valenzuela Rodriguez. 23, Thursday. Rodrl~ for "failure to ap-S'everal lhota. • and Ma r garet Alice J udith The compc>elte pictures were pear,' the records sho". One olftcer wu banducuffed .Claess. 18. made from that vl ctlm'a But Ml. Klaeu was releued and 1hot once ln the back ot the They were arrested early Sun· descrlptjons. • Nov. 21 because no complaint head. The other ... •hot nve day in Richmond, n ear San Rodrisuez 1mUed and ••ved Wit nted. Rodrlf\lel railed ball times, apparently after a •lnll· FranclJco' BaS'. and were jailed a t reporte ra whe n taken In from a ban bond Orm, and waa •••• flere wit.bout ball shortly after handcuffs from tbe IUcbmond to blYe appeared Nov. ao aDd aoon. Jail. Nov. 29. A moeofttt ....,...... drtvtq Ofncen H ld the arlelta re-M1. ~WM crytna, and Recordl available Chrl.lteal put tbt tw oftldl'I ..-.+oe•nt 1uJted from =lte drawtnp Hid to reporten, "Someooe, Eve didn't abow whether be ap. a b:::".t.11aln41 ma ... .u "' ldlped.a c eel by tb• newt JJltlM help me. tt peand. ., ... ...,.... ~ • '· I . ~ • • .. d lne rs and disco dancers early In the evening. But outside. the guys who wotk the Bobby McGee parking lot dncribed business as slow and said they expe<:ted to be sent home early. There we re 10 or so couples to go along with the six stags al T he Main Brace. where the dis· co lle ht.s flashed across an emp· ty dance noor . And w bile II g h t s l n a Ch ristmas wreath hung In lb& naghtery blinked to the disco beat. there was talk of what tun it will be next week at the New Year's Eve disco party. Elsewhere In the Marriott, tbe early Sunday deparlure of the University of Michigan football team left the hotel much Uke other hotels on Chnstmas Eve - CSee ALL QUIET, Page A2) Odld's Greet ing J a nine Arno ld. 13, of Cost a Me s a. e x presses he r Ouistmas greeting with a card design showing a firepla ce with stockings. a picture of a ngels and a "ho, ho. ho" com· ing from the chimney. T he drawing won Janine fi rst place in the Daily P ilot's Uncle Len Christmas card design con· test a nd a trip to Disneyland. Bustle, Tragedy Mark Christmas '78 By Tlte A.uoclated Press The bitte rsweet quuhhes of Christmas are tes tified to by Jostllng, last-minute shoppers, by eight members or a Ca m1ly killed in New Orleans in a fU'e that apparently started in tree wiring, by a prisoner who asked to see Santa Claus, by a lonely man In Miami who wrote bis~is· t.er a Merry Christmas note and then took bis life. Shoppers were reported on ci· ty streets and in shopping malls, having delayed until the last minute or just discovered the need for that one last gift - perhaps after having gotten an une~pected present . "We had people Uned up al the door when we opened at 12:30, Airport Again Closes as Fog Muddies A rea LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Thick fog forced Los Angeles Airport to c urt a il ope rations fo r the second night in a row, stranding so m e L os An gele s -bound Christmas travelers as far away as Mexico City and Alburquer· que. An operaUon.s spokesman SA.Id the airport was closed to all In· coming and outgoing traffic for 2't'J hours Sunday evening before the fog lllled sufficiently t.o al· low use ot one runway at the a irport's north end. But continued operation or even that runway was uncertain because of the variability of the fog , said the spokesman, who asked not t.o be identified. "The fo~ had lifted to three or four thousand feet,·· he said. "Now lt's down to 1,200 feet. It's going up and down." He said between 50 and 60 in· comln1 flights bad been diverted to other airports. ··one-cit them stopped In Albu\. Cl'*'Que when the pilot beard the weather was bad. One from Arf.entma stayed In Mexico Ci· ty •• betakl. Sunday nl1ht'1 101 played havoc wt~ travel plans of fewer people tbaD did similar weather earUer lD the day a nd Saturday n l sht, when more than 200 fillbll wwe diverted al a peak bolJday travel period. The 1poke1man aald there were about bait u many • U'anlen at tbe a1n>Ort Sunday. ..Most DeOple \ave 1otten wben .., ... re ....... be Mlcl. ••Preeuaabf1 everyone'• at tMlr Cbri8'ID.u dllt.tnatlGn .•• which was preUy s urpnsing con· siderang the football game and e v e r y thin g ," s aid Steve Czarnota of Lord and Taylor in Atlanta. The game between the Atlanta F a lcons a nd P h ilade lpbla Eagles was also tying up traffic in the Georg ia city, and io Philadelph.ia, a spokesman for a shopping center of more than 50 stores said he thought the game was cutting into las t -minute business. Ke n Kauffman noted th4t crowds were thinne r and added: "There i& an Eagles playoff gam e and many stayed home to watch." He noted an inconsistency. however. saying a lot of the s hoppers were m en who pre. sumably would ra ther be home · wa lchang football. Bill Wolpert, who works in a Ha rtford sld shop, observed that late shoppers often are men. "A last -minute s hopper is us ually someone who doesn't like to shop," he said. "They ususally don't care what it costs. Some or them don't care what it is, either." After the shopping, t here were Ch ris tmas Eve s ervices and holiday partiee, and this year Jews were celebrating also. For the first time in 38 years Hanuk· kah coincides with Christmas in· stead of coming earli"r. as It usua lly does. The eight-day boll· day began at6:06 p.m. In Bangor , Wash., an unusual O:uistmas rite was planned. An-- <See YULE , Page AZ) Coast Weather If Sant~ can find his way t o the Oran ge Coast , through the fog, he may stick aro und to e njoy today's balmy weather . 11 High in the low 60s; low 40 le '46. INSIDE T ODA W . Be~~ went ogoinat rJO.o tional tttneh and integrated its pMbk IChooU 10 fl'Orl ago. Everyone bas beneJ1ttcct See PaQeAS. - l '"" ow "ri. ll.', ng Si to th >n f I I ly II • I• jl ' t r • A2 DAIL v PILOT ... ~. Oeciu'lOef •• tm N~ .. Meetings ·slat~d But Vance Calls Talks 'Useful' WA S HIN GTON 1 Al'> St>t'rf'tary of St h • <'yru• R. Vanct• h••s o •lunwd from a w <•\•k end of d1plom 11lt{' db <'U»t1lons In Eu.rope without np- part-nl sue~ In proddm1 lM liirnt'hs und the 1-;11t>Ptlu11:, to r.• 1umt.• their peal~,, lull'' Al&o. u str11ll'a:H· •• m limit 1 lion uicrtwnw n\ tw lwt't-n t "" Unlh•d Stat1.:1 und thr Sovl t Un1nn may tx• ('lt)f!t'r. but .11UU 111 nnt u rt•.1 llt y Vum·•· ml'I with 1-.rai•h Fon·t~n Mtnl'itt•r l\11"h t• l>&)a n anl1 1-: .c y Jl t 111 n P ra n r t' M 1 n I :i. h • 1 Mu'l l Jfll Kh.111 1 111 Hrui."ll'l"I Hf'lg1um. r11r thrt•t• hour' ~un<I•' m what \ ~llt't' J t''l nix it "" ae .. fr lt>ndl} und u'ldUI" .... ,. fl•n•nl l' lhit tht• nwl'lm).! 11111du1 ,,..1 no aJU¥>u11n•11wnt ul J 1tJlt•. 111.&u : OI' ~~hu111~rn for n:~u man1t lhl' a lallt d f,gyplian lttot!ll t&llc!\, which Is ont ol l.h thin.el' V nco hopt•d tu nc.:complh1h wh<'n tw lt>ft un hib Europe n lraµ l~t we k . "Wo had • useful and full u chonae 11\e part•t'9 hne aatNCI to l"t'p<lrl to lhNr ht•11d• of l(OV t>rnmmt and will bt' In conlul'I w1lh lhc M'Crt"tary of Mate to dis cuu th.-1r vltw• on ~h•\ l hl' nut 1lept 1hc>uld bt>," Vann• said. rcaidint a pr~f)arC'd •l•lc nw nt afttt t.M 100 cndt~ \\hen lle1H1t1 orr1vl'd l~h·r In Tel Av1 \. he dt>rhnt-d lo com mtn l "IP<'<'lflcully abo ut l h1• m~f't m1. but ht-1ta1d he kll .1 t.'om prumt'<l' <'oultt .,til l tw n•.i<·h1-<t I h• 'a Ht tw thou!( ht lht• f'irselt Ct1b1 nt·1 · t•ould •Jlp rovt• ~ h "' t "' •• :.. "' o r k t• 11 o u t 1 n Uru11 t•L'f •· 1 think It as JlO.'i!)lbl to bn d«c U.S. Marines RoUt Protesters in Iran tht• 1"1' 1f both "'tll'!> or wtlhna .to c11n\promla11 or rnt"et ~uch o the r h lfwuv." h 4.' !laid Mt•uowhll , urt-.•1 rt'turruog to Calro. Kh lU 1rnld only thal bu would ~port today to Proaldent Anwur Sadat. Tht• Middle ii:usl peace tulks hav•· bel'n 11lulll'd "1o ce n11d· Novt-mbl·r Vuncc's Mideast "bull11• two wt"t"ka uicn to resume the dls cunlorH1 wu unsuc <'CHfUJ V11ncc> hutl flown to Urusscls Saturday naj(hl fro m Gl'nt:va. SwllLt•rl01n1l whl•r(• Ill' und So v1...t ~·on·1..:11 M1 ou1ll•1 Andrt!t A c;rnm yko we.on· unahlt' to rl'~•C'h fina l llt(rt't'nw nt on u i.lntk~lr. 11ruu hn11t ullon t rN•ty a flM th1 t'l' d U}'8 of talks \ unn• h~•tl l\Ult.I he hoped the Gl•n1•vu 1.1lk:. would lead to the ~11(11lng or an aet•ord at u summit ntl'l·llna.: in Junuury be tween P n·indt>nl Ca rter und Soviet 1•r .. s1dcnt lA!Onad l Brezhnev. Hut no sud \ suromil was an- nounct'd when the l atest SALT negolrnhonb l'ndcd. Lun1i11arias Glow Along Coast Spanish lumjnarias. made of candles in weighted pap e r sacks. le nd a fl-sta ve glow to the home of J S. Bdson in Nt>w port Bea ch and to othe r homt•s along the Ora ngt· Frora Page Al Coast. The c andles have b ('COmt• a Christmas Eve trad1tw n in many pa rts of the county. TEllHAN, Iran (AP) U S Manm.•s f 11·111.: kar ~ai. rouh'd i.o mv :!OO r'ol'k throwina 11.,m onstrators wh1> t1wd to storm the /\rn1•r1t·:in Emba-.sy, as violent pr1111•!-.l!4 a14a1m.t Shah Mohamnll'cl Ht!za Pahlavi nared in T ehran and other cities urged Iranian m l! horata cb to "ahow more Ot,x1h1lity" guard Ing the U S. m1s!'.1<111. and that the lranilln govcrnmt·nt agreed to increase the g;.irrison at the building. All, QUIET ALONG ALONG WESTERN FRONT. • • Mo!>cow was reported airlift· ing Soviet dl'pendents out of Iran because of the menacing at- mosphere The demonstrators massed at the embassy Sunday, shouting "Yankee Go Home!" and "Do wn With The Americ an Shah!" showering th<' m1ss1on with stones. and setting fire to an empty Amen can car after letting the Ira nia n driver esca pt· Thf' M<1 ran c•s guardinJ,: lhc s~rawllng com plt•x OPt'IH:cl ur w1th tear ~as t.'a n1ste rs when som e of the prolcslcrs tried to scale the fence. U S. sources s aid lhc incident might have been prevented if Iranian soldiers outs ide the e mbass y were given more lal1tude. ··Four men in a jeep. acting in the prope r way, might have betm aule to disperse thut crowd before anything s erious h ap- pened." one w uree said. The sources suid the Iranian troops were under orders to hold their positJons, that the embassy The a tta<'k on tht• embassy came 24 hours a fter i\men can oil executive Paul Grimm was a mbus hed a nd kille d ne1H Ahwaz an southwestern Iran, where he and other Americans were helping keep Iranian oil flowing despite sporud1c anti· government strikes. Thousands of foreigners have nect Iran in reccnl weeks. and a Russian source said a Soviel jetliner new the last group of wives and c hildren of Soviet technici_ans out of Iran Sunday Moscow has about 4.000 ex perts helping build an induslnal complex in Arak. 150 miles southwest of Tehran, and new the other dependents out in lhree other airlifts beginning in No· vember. the source said. Anti-shah demonstrations con· tinued in downtown Tehran Sun· day a nd troops opened fire on the mob. Witnesses said twodem onstralors were killed. the op- position National F ront said three died, and banners carried by other protesters said seven we-re slain Frot11 Page A I YUIB'IIDINGS ••. ti nu<'lc•ar demon'>tralors who in vadcd a nuclear submarine base l;.ist May pl<m to do it agam Monday hut to pass out yule t•csrds. "We chose Christmas because 1l as a time or talk of peace on t•arth and goodwill toward peo- ple," said John Calambok1d1s of Olympia. Wash .. 0 111' of the dcm· unst rut.ors. But Christmas was not all 1ware on earth The National Safety Council had estimated 400 10 500 per!>ons would be killed in Freeimy Crash Kills Driver An unadc•Atifled Los Angeles m an wus killed eariy Sunday morning on t he S an Diego F r e<'way tn Fo untain Valley "hl'u h1 ... high.powered s ports car strur k a parked auto. At·<·orrhni.: to a coroner 's in- v~·s t1 gato r. t he vi ctim w as burned beyond reco"natlon when his auto burst mto names alter hittinl( the car parked unat- tended on a frl'eway shoulder. The report indicated the vie· t1m wa11 driving north on the fr<'eway just north of Magnolia A vcnue al I a.m. when he ap- parl'nlly lost rontrol of his a uto. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT tt... Ot~(Ge\lo.&1,Ptto4 • '"*""""'\f~ ,..,,,..,,,,.. .. ~"""Pr~\ l\~f\41\.N"llh'tt .... (}i.,._ • o.,. 1 t uhft NNC~• VfM'•1ttf'lfoCl•t~~·'• tVDlt\f'l•lj ~f I~ r tl«U'f tot (0'1• M•'41t N•~ &r.c:f't H"'"ltnqtOf\ 8#.W" f ~ •••'-Y•H ... .,,.,..,.. l~~ ....... ""•'"'°"''A •fWJl .. ,~.~·"°''tOf"•\ovbl•\"'"1'-•"''"""'~ \ ·~••' ,,. _,.H'W • .-.f fNOtl\~1nq o••"' o .. J• w.,, ... , \tfMlt ,.,. •• ~ (.•tlfOt'"n-t••,.1• ·-·"-ll1•\.i•"' •nd .......,..""""' , .... c ...... V'4. ~ p,_,,lcteftt •f'IO c,.,., .. ~· ·-····-l:Ol'lll' ~.,,. . ....,.... ........ Ql"'I ldllO< tll.t•lt>•" I.... • ......... " ..... A\\i\l•nl IM1\e9l!19 ldUO" Office• Ch'I• IM\O Ul!W.., ll<r'tlll'"' l•t-~fl•M" tt .. Gt.,....,t•\f,..t H""11"'1!on 601~ tftll .. •<11 ......... •0 Teltpllol'le (714)~ CIHtlfltd Advtl'tltlng tu-5171 ,.,...,\<•(•-· .. •M>llOO accidents between Friday and Sunday nights. At least 14 persons died an fires on the day of Christmas Eve, including three each an Baltimore a nd Central Islip, N. Y . In New Orlea ns . e ight members of a family died in a fire in a wood-frame apartment building. Believed to be vicUms of toxic fumes, they ranged in age from 1 to 18. Fire Supt. William McGlossen said investigators found indica · tions that there was a short in the wiring of the Christmas tree. •'The re also appeared to be some s plicing on that wire " he s aid. "That seems to be a~ ob- vious thing." In Miami. a crippled 70·year- old m an wrote a four-page nole to bi s si s ter , quoting Shakespeare and wishing her a Merr y Chri s tmas. Then he drank cyanide and committed s uicide. * * * FroMPageAI '500 feet lnw the air a nd burning crude onto the ground. Officials would not estimate how long the evacuation would la~t. but said the people would probably be able to return home sometime today . Thomas Harwell, an omcial or Delta Pipeline Co .. which owns the tank. said flow of oll into the t.-nk is controlled from Liberty Mis s. He speculated l.hal a valv~ was apparently left open too long, causing the tank, which was full, to overflow and catch fire. Firefighters kept the blaze rrom spreading to the Exxon Corp. 's huge Mary land Tank Farm, about two blocks away, where acres or land are covered wilh oU storage t~a. "We bad time onJy to get a rew things l.hat were under the tree and a few valuables that could be stuck In briefcases and things of that kind," aald Earl Wilkerson. The Wllkcrsons were among those first evacuated. They had been home only about 2~ hours before they were Bsked to leave a~aln. Wilkerson said. "They were uklng us to go, but lt ll mandatory to the extent that common sense prevails," be utd. "It'• Juat too dan1erous to stay there." Wilkenoo tald the beat could be felt at hit home, nearly a mhe from the Ii.re. more rooms than customers. Business al the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa was buoyed by "two s mall tour groups from Vancouver " But the hotel's disco. The Blue Parrol. was closed and Alfredo's Res t aurant in the hotel was dark. The movie houses along the coas t weren't doing much bet· tcr Not even John Travolla's late~t movie mishap. "Moment to Moment," could pack them in a t a t h eate r on H arbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Thealer manager Matt Ker- rigan allowed that poor reviews might be affecting business but. he added. the night before Christmas JUSl may be too m uch e ven f or Travolta 's acknowledged charisma. At fashion Island. Marianne Cox of Corona del Ma r sat alone in a theater box office and said "Inva s io n o f the Bod y Snatchers" isn't as bad a movie as IL sounds. Looking across al lhe deserted * * * shopping center that hud been a center of retail ac t1v1ty the pa::.t fe w weeks. !.ht• sa id "Yes. lh1ngs are !>(Ow right now But next week they'll pick up again." As for the bar set. Christmas Eve apparently 1s not the lame to s i l ro.rlorn I y r e.co u n t 1 ng memones. At The Chalet in Costa Mesa, at least, the one thing patrons seemed w have in common was a mutual dislike of one another. While Frank Sinatr a sang "My Way" and Debbie Boone cut loose with "You L1 14hl U p My Lire." nine male dnnkers and a disgruntled bartender traded in suits with one anotht•r One patron offered to right another who told him he looked like Pitt s bur~h S ll•c l c r linebacker J ack LambNt. It s eemed t he provoked im- biber thought he more closely res e m bl e s another S tec le r lincbacker .• Jack Jlaum. Things only got worse at The C hal e t wh e n a n a tt r :lC · tive enough woman came tn and, * * * Bethlehem's Star Could Be Jupiter PASADENA (AP) -The planet Jupiter. shining like a star. appeared directly over ·Bethlehem on Dec. 25 in the year 2 B .C ., according to astr onomical computer d ata compiled by a Biblical re· searcher who has developed a new theory on the date of Christ 's birth. From Earth. the s hining planet appeared to be stationary for six duys, s ays Dr. E rnest L. Marlin. director of the Founda- tion for Biblical Research. He said the effect of Jupiter appearing to stand still over Bethlehem was caused by the Earth moving away from and traveling faster than Jupiter. Ma r t in said this eviden ce would coincide with the account in the gospel of Matthew that when the wise men from the east left Jerusalem they headed for Bethlehem. and "the star, which they saw in l.he east, went before them, until it ... stood over where the young child was." Throuph computers, the posi- tions o the plane ls and the Earth's moon In relation to the stars and the sun can be plotted for past centuries. Martin does not believe in astrology. But in has ne w book. "TM Birth of Christ Recalculat- ed," he says that eastern magi familiar with Jewish prophecy would have been excited by the presence of Jupiter in every ma- jor celestial phenomenon of lhe year 3 through 2 B.C. and may have decided it was time w head for Jerusalem to see the new king . M artin s aid that ancient astrologers making th e ir customary morning <'alculations from Jerusalem on Dec. 25 in 2 B.C. would have seen Jupiter, appearing w be standing still in the sky, shining directly down over the town that the New Testament records as J esus· birthplace . The gospel of Matthew in- dicates that J esus was not an tn· fant when the wise men visited ~im. Ma rtin took that time lapse into account, plus clues in the gospel or Luke to date John the B aptist's birth, s ix months before Mary bore Jesus. From these reckonings, he de- termined that Jesus was born in late August or early September, t B.C. for some reason. announced "the three of us can whip all of you." When asked why he ha pl>(:ned to be s pending Chnstmas Eve in a seemingly hostile pub, even th e rr1 end.11 cs l a m ong the patrons ans w er ed, "What- lhehell'sittoya" Shortly afte r 11 ba rtender decided e nough and quickly for the "last round." p .m .. the he'd had called out Outside. though, the streets Wl're qwet and what little traffic there was crepl cslong Harbor * * * Boule vard mindful of the dense fo l. The r e were r e mind ers of Chnslmas-lrec li ghts glowing through the window of the Atlan- tis Massage Parlor. 1f nothing else. T h e most n oteworth y r e - minder of the season. however. was the emplaness that indicated a mosl holy night was . the Orange Coast, a tame for friends and family. A week later it would be dif- ferent. But on Christmas E ve, il was a qu1t>t night a long the coa st. * * * Religious Freedom Pkas Top Message VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul II hailed the birth of Christ in a midrught Mass at St. Pete r 's Bas ilica and s aid Christmas is a time to thank of those unable w e xercise their rights and practice their re· ltgion. "The stable at Bethlehem is the first place for solidarity with man; for one ma n's sohdanty with another and for all men's with all men." Pope John Paul said in his firs t Christmas service as pontiff. The leader of the world's 700 mallion Roman Cath olics celebrated the Mass from the papal altar in a packed bas ilica a nd to millions more on a television hookup to 35 coun- tries. · At the end of the OO·m inute service the pope waved to the crowd and walked out in a pro· cession . Today he was t o celebrate the traditional "urbi et orbi" -to the city and the world -Christmas message and bless· ing. The Polish·bom pope's homily contained a renewed plea in behalf of victims of political and economic oppression. central themes or his pontificate. "On this night let us therefore think of all the human beings that fall victim to man's in· humanity, to cruelty. to the lack of any res pect, lo contempt for the objective rights of every human being. '· Lel us think of those who are lonely. old. or sick: of lhe home· less. thos e s uffering from hunger. and those whose misery ls the result of the exploitation and injustice of e conomic systems." the pope s aid. "Let us also thank or those who on this night a re not allowed to take part in the li turgy of God's birth and who have no priest to celebrate Mass. "And let us give a thought also to those whose souls and con· sciences are tormented no less than their faith." The pope's installation in Oc· Lober was beamed li ve to his native' Poland, but the Vatican s aid neither Poland nor any country in Communist Eastern Europe was on the television hookup for the midnight Mass or the pope's Christm as Day message. * * * Fl'"09IPageAI PILGRIMS ••• ings cent e r e d I n n ea rby J e rusalem that killed fou·r Is raelis and wounded more than 60 in the last two months. Isr aeli newspapers have re - ported that Israeli air raids last Wednesday aimed at Arab guer- rilla bases an southern Lebanon were tnggered by intelligence reports of a plann~ terrorist at- tack to disrupt the Christmas festivities. Two military checkpoinLs in· specled c.•ars travelling the dusty five mal e s tre t c h from Jerus alem to Be thlehem and dozens or police and a rmed troops stood watch in ··Manger Square. Martin used d ata compiled by t he American Phil osophical Societ y to trace Jupiter's posi· lion as it participated in spec· tacular celestial displays from early in the year 3 n.c . to the e nd of the year 2 B.C. M arlln said that a ncient astrologers. or wise men, would h ave noticed Jupiter's shenanigans. Those wise men. o r m agi, would have been ramillar with the .Jewish proph· eces of a coming Messiah. Martin s aid. -~tutMtA-~ Live Entertainment Matthew relates that when the wise men arrived in J erusalem . they said : "We have sen his star in the east and have come to worship him." Martin believes the "star" they saw was Jupiter, known ln astrology as the king planet. In August, 3 B.C .• Jupiter appeared as a morning star , along with Ve nus (re- garded as lbe mother planet). 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Ht"1h1~ Nacht" ' Sllt'nl Nt&hl Holy Ntihr' fi"t ,..t:n-•w:IJ( In thlt s now-clad Au trl•n villace UIO YHrt &110 And the world''\ be• t known yultmdl' carol bu i 11wJ raUwr than Iott ln 110pu.lar1tv alntt• ll was lntrodu<"td In • small ct\W'<'h In th11£ vlll •• ~,. or 3 ~ n·r. MlenLa tn &llabur" PtO\'&nl'•' on Cbrlatmu Eve> UH apparent!\ lO IJUltt ~hum . Wtitt n a'i ai ,.~..,., l11r b11"" ,h U Oil Okay~ Offer To Buy i "'ue l SACRAMENTO <AP> Sht>ll Oil Co hu aut>ptf'd • :it~tt of- fer t.o buy four mlllJuo 1alloos of atate·controlled "a~Un~ for balt! at CaUlomiu stations, the stale Energy Commi11~lon ~aid t't1 d ay. The oll firm, which this month said 1t would ration gasoline because or lJgbt suppbes. at f1 n.t declined the offer because it has smce gotten more gasohne anti will have about as much as it did last December, the comm1~1on said. t nor and 1ultAr accompanl m nt ~•use th• chaPfl't or1uan .,., out of order, "SJlf'nt N1&ht" hH 1lncf' been performed and recorded 1n an untold number <11 lan1ua18 and veNlon1 Before Chr11tm1t1 Ev~ 1978, vllla1era wert" busy prop.-rmic twemonl to relrbrak Utt• tOOt h birthday ol the universal Chrt1tmu aona Unlike 10 y 1.1r1 aao. whf'n Uw carol wu a Ct>nt.ury a:td a h•lf old, the eovemment In VI 'M • wu not lo a:,. rcpr nted by tht• chancellor and fore111n choir!> Vt ere not a•thenna h r~ But tMre wert many fort11n tourt1t.1 In town -ancludlna °"" •roup of~ Japanf'. e and the vlllaaf''t cbo1ra and bras Wnd were tuninc up for tht-oc:cuApn Raimund Trainllnaer, who t"o mblnes the funcllon1 ol veterinary surgeon, mayor and oraanlzer or the ann1v~r1111ry ce lebration, not~d that Oberndorf ii not the kind of town where people h»ve turned a hb· torlcal event tnto financial gain There are few restaurants or hotels here, and foreigners who visit on Christmas Eve usually go back to Salzburg. 11 miles away and famous for iLs music festival. or to ski areas to spend the mght "Wt! do uot dt>nvc any cater· ing or other earrungs from the 1:rowd of v1~itor!>," Truantinger said. ma a f~w small dt-bt..'I Orub(o~ somewhat bettor olt Jlf"'wn" 1t choolmasler and In lahir years man11ed the ('hurch choir and played the or- un lo lht.• city hall at nearby Hall In There are many stortes and leai ttnd11 about why the 8on1 was wriUun On.-HY• mtct> had eaten lnto th bellow• ol the organ , and Mohr feared his congregatJon would be without mu:uc. He therefore Ubked Gruber to com- IX>llt" ll tune to hi words. A It yellowed r~ords do show that the oraan was In fact out of lune al thl' lime. ind 1t appears hkely lhll the priest was afraid thl1 mtaht ruin the Christmas t:v~ aervlct: and nsked the teacher to compose the mualc as somf'thJng special Therf' Is no record that the song was an Immediate success before an audience or villagers und rlvermen. On the contrary, legend has It t hat Mohr's clerical superiors banned the song. The carol was on the road to becoming a worldwide hit only after a Protes tant king, Frederic Wilhelm JV. heard il and liked 1t The "'Silent Night Chapel" her~ that 1s the home to the ceremonies was built after the St Nikolaus Church, where the song was firs t i.ung. was torn down. The chapel holds only a couple of dozen worshippers. Bitchin' Santo a Santa without rcmdt·t•r ~till ran find transportation arow1d Costa Mr~a with a little he lp from the city ·~ police deparlmt•ot. Motor officer Denny Hogue left Santa lo guard his cycle· when he responded to a call at tt11• Plaza Verde Shopping Ce nter on Sunday. DAILY PfLOT ,t3 Carters Visit Families PLAINS, Ga. <AP> -Presi- dent Carter is celebrating Chrl1tmas Day with presents and family visits and a Pot luck dlnne.. at his mother-In-law's home. The traditional routines of the Carter family Chri&tmaa buve been aligbtly upset this year because of the illness of "Mi ss Allie" Smith. mother or first lady Roealynn Carter. Mrs. Smith was released Sun- day -her 73rd birthday -rrom the hospital where she had been undergoing treatment for a atomach di.sorder. Mrs. Carter said her mothe r 's physician:. ha~e told he r she has ulcers . The president planned to start his day with an early morning visit to Mrs. Smith and a firsl- round exchange of Christmas presents. He planned to continue the holiday celebration. with his mot.her. "Miss Lillian." at her house and then return to his mother-in·law's frame bungalow for Christmas dinner. The farst lady said she and other members of the Smith and Ca rter families plan to bring various food specialties for the •dinner. But the firm later changed its minds because in some areas of the state Shell stations are the only ones for miles and shortage problems mi~bt occur. The commission said that in general 1l does not expect any long Hoes at gasoline pumps over the holidays because cur· rent total supplies are more than one billion gallons, 15 percent greater than last December. The two men who wrote the carol also earned little from 1l. A teacher named Franz Joseph Gruber wrote the music and a priest, Joseph Mohr, the words Mohr was an illegitimate child who spent much or tus life as an outcast. Nobody could be found lo acl as his god(ath~r so the ca- t y of Salzburg asked thP henchman to do it. Only Tree Is Plastic The president attended the men's Bible class at Plains Bap- tist Church Sunday and also went to services at the new Maranatha Baptist Church, formed by members of Plains Baptist who broke away after squabbles over admitting blac~ lO membersb.ap. The Energy Commission can provide emergency Ra soline supplies to commun1Ues or busi- nesses If shortages will cause hardships. Refiners are required by federal law to have 3 percent of their current production set aside for distribution by tht: state in emergencies But he was delayed, as the story goes, because he htid to firs l behead a con v ictcd c riminal. and an old womun stood In for h1m at the chrhtcn· ing Nine Remaining Shakers Note Season's Joy The demonstrations that dis· rupted much of the small-town peace of Pl8lns during the pres1- dent 's holiday visit were gone by Christmas Day. But farmers left about 20 giant tractors scattered around town In silent protest of the a r anger over low farm prices. When he died, Mohr was burled In a pauper's grave, lc.•11v- What's Up, Janine? l~mg \.\ilh Doc al Disneyland is .Janine Arnold . 13, lht• winnc-r ol this year's D£iily Pilot Undc.' Len gre<.•trn ~ rnrd contost. The Costa M<:sa gir l. who <ln:w th<.• car<I on th1• front pai?<' of to<iuv ·~ 1'1lot. tr'eakd hc•r family to h<'t' p111t· a ctay <Jt D1:-1H.•ylancl CANTERBURY, N.H. CAP> - The 20th Century has slapped tn· to the Christmas celebration or three elderly members of the nearly extinct and deliberately old-fashioned Shaker culture. This yt•ar, they will gather Fog Hampers Mesa Firemen Fighl,ing Blaze Fog was blamed for delayed reportan~ and response as fire destroyed a massage parlor in Costa Mesa Sunday. A business called Physical Therapy, at 2626 Newport Blvd .. was declared a loss by Ed Lewis, fire chief, who estimated damage to building and contents at $25,000. The fire was reported at 5: 15 a.m .. and by the time firemen arrived. the roor had caved in a nd flames were shotting 30 to 50 feel in the wr, Lewis said. "We ju.st couldn't move in the foft," IA'WlS said, <1ddin~ that on a clear ni~ht. the fire probably would have been reported much earlier. He srud that damage was too exte nsive lo permi~ immediate determination of the fire's cause but said there were several elec lr1cal appliances, includmg a space heater and lights. in the area where the fire probably btarted. He said be did not sus- pect arson. AdJaccnl buildings were s pared. he said, and the fare took only about 10 minutes to control. Electrical service was cut off to nearby buildings temporarily. l.CWI!. ~atd China Blasts Viets .. Provocatiom' Alleged in Note to Embassy TOKYO CAP) -China has lodged a "strong protes t" against Vietnam's "frequent dis- patches of armed personnel to encroach upon Chmese territory and make armed provocauons aga inst China." the orriclal Chinese news agency Hsanhua reported. Tbe Chlne8e Foreign Ministry hand ed a protest note to the Vietnamese Embassy in Peking on SundaY. Hslnhua said in a dispatch monitored here Between Dec. 10 and Dec. 16, the note said, Vietnam sent troop• to "encroa c h upon Cblneae territory, wantonly sbooU~at Chinese personnel and k or wounding Chinese border abltants and border guards," Hsinbua said. l.PrUtltfl Qewlld OSHKOSH, Wls. <AP) About hnlr a dozen Inmates took over the Winnebago County -Jail nnd held a Jailer and a female matron hostage for four hours late Sunday night before the two were released and omcers re· a•lned control ot the Jail, of. llcl&ll taid. A Sb erUf's Department s polteam a n a aid tb• two hoataiea -matron Barb. Kloi b er and ja iler Ky , ( INSHORT ) Rasmussen -apparenU y were uninjured, but some of the m- m ates involved suffered minor anJuries. /tlarelal. La.,, Llltn DACCA, Bangladesh (AP) - The gove rnment suspended martial law Sunday and prom- ised to release political priaonen ln an effort to prevent opposition partiet rrom boycott· 1ng the Jan. 27 parliamentary eleetiom. The government also said It would extend tbe deadUne tor cand idate .-e1latratlon three d1y1 to Saturday and eue censorship that accompanJed the martial law decree ln tt75. There was no word on how many prisoners are being held or on when they would be released. Prftlt• Oller Cl• FARMINGTON.Ut.a.b(APJ - Wlth fi.DCerprtntl ln bloodstains •• a clue, polke searched for the one ma at.Ill at. Jar1e Sundly alter a barrowlna 18-bouf crime s pree though three Utah com- munities. His alleged cohort sit s ilently ln jail. The men held two families captive at gunpoint, stole al least three vehicles, shot down a helicopter and wounded six persons during the bullet-riddled chast> back and forth over 4-0 miles of roadA ln northern Utah. police saJd. Davis County Sberirf's Lt. Jade Egbert said Steven Scott Pannell, 28, of Kansas City, Mo., waa jailed Saturday ruaht for in· vestigallon or aggravated kid· napping, anravated robbery and aggravated u1ault. Elbert said Pannell was belng held on ~.ooo ball and was to be ar-raigned Tuesday. Tezf• Slered•d? SAC'RAMENTO <AP> -The Sacramento U n ion aaya tholaands or LOOS Of new bul UO· used state textbooks worth millions of dollars have been shredded between 1974 and 1m. In a copyr1pted story Sunday, the Union aald tbe surplus book problem wu calkd to tbe at· t.ention or hlgb state omc1a11 In 1177, but they cboae to wtthbold the lnformaUon from the public. • around an art1fic1al Christmas tree. "We a l ways had o ur Christmas tree cut from our own woods," said Bertha Lindsay, who came to Canterbury as an eight.year-old orphan in 1905. Canterbury Is one of two re mainlng Shaker communities in the country. But t.hls year the tree Is syn- thetic. "which I don't like but it was much easier for us the ages that we are.'· she said. "It doesn't make as much dirt on the floor and ll'a safer." Nine Shakers remain, all wom e n. six In Sabbalhaday Lake. Maine. and three in Can terbury. And the celibate eldresses have agreed not to take on any new members. At the peak or of the Shaker religion in 1870, 6,000 celibate members lived communally In villages around the Northeast and Southwest. Their Inventive minds forged the first revolving oven, marketed herbal medicine and developed a new type of broom. But despite their devotion to hard work, they found time lo herald the festive season with glorious singing and colorful dec- orations. Sister Bertha r em embers when evergreen vines lied with red bows were wound around pillars in the Canterbury chapel where Ule Shakers, an off.shoot o f Quakers , prayed o n Ouistmas Day. Wreaths o r f ir balsam , bedecked with milkweed pods, pi ne cones, and elderberries, brought the scents of Christmas to the 20 buildings In the Can- terbury community where about 100 Shakers made presents for each other. But today the working com- m unity where Shakers once spun their own yarn and built furniture. sought universally for its elegant simplicity, no longer exists. The looms with which the Shakers wove their own cloth stand Idle. The buildings lie un· disturbed, their white clapboard walls camouflaged by acres of fresh-fallen snow. Following tradition, Sister Bertha plans to give presents this year that are useful -a bathro be, bedsheet s . and magazines. But because her eyesi&hl i5 poor, she mu.sL buy her gifts, mingling with the bustling shoppers in Concord. The president. members of his family. and many Plains resi· dents are known to be unhappy about the demonstrations that have followed him home from Washington on nearly every v1s1l since the beginning of his pres- idency two years ago. Billy Carter told reporters he "deflnitely " believes the dem-onstrations have limited h1:. brother's vtslts to Plains . Free Spirit Cl.assic Recital Repeated CAMBRIDGE. Mass. <AP> -The sign on the corrugated box said "Attention -'The Night Before Christmas' Recited Free -Stop and Hear the Old Classic <Lasts Three Minutes).·· Holding the topless and bottomless box around his midsection is free·lance <.'conom1i,t Rick Oic-sen whose dramatic recitation of the Christmas classic has become a tradition ~ at least to him -in Harvard Square. Oiesen, 30, of Arlm~on. Mass .. s tands in front ol Harvard's Holyoke Center each Christmas Eve, re- galing everyone who cares to stop with the 156-year· old poem by Clement Moore that details a visit from St. Nick. "[thought it was pretty good," said Ross Poven- mire, a Tufts University student who stopped to listen. "It's not like Muzak coming out of grocery stores. It's something you're not going to find anywhere else but in Harvard Square." Wiahmg you Omolt HAPPY HOUDAY and a JMGnlngful NEWYEAR 44 talhlon i.t•nd. newport e»ntef' l44-6070 1001 wwtwood ~, WMtwood Ylllage (213)47'tH727 47 - l >ni. ow eri. Cul rur il'li m 1t:. pg si - lo th )n t al ly e .. ' ' t r " • I t I ' I I f It • .· LOCAL /WEATHER A-I OAtlY Ptl.OT State • on ID Solar Energy Rush . =- .:Dfl'OH'S NOTE -With U. oblm•1 f ......... Cola'°"*'.......,.°" kkal Jf4'• to fmbin:lacf _., .wrw. 8"',,.,. .. """: -~ publk' alllf ~°"' ftttOrtda.I ......._• lroM _., ..... A MtO eo'd ,,,,.,._ II on By JONATHA WOL•AH DA VIS (AP> Tb 1otar eoero bullMN. •t t.oddJe NI• ln thto r t of tho nahon la matwiQI Callforala wtu. 1urprialn1 PMd One twm ot ev1dl'nee l Mk•l Cclf'bltt'1IOlar1ubdlvl1lon. Ot"vdoper Corbett ls ooe ol bundnda ol bmlMu peopl ln thcl 1tatt--nuottng rrom aolar ~ to 1Mr11 xttuUv who ari pu.ahln •hnd of 'tlllhat may .ooc> ht-come a 111aot H · p auuioo naUonally In Corbett's VUlaat-Homes. located t ol downtown Davta n t"arby tht" Un1vcr11ty or C'allfonu• campus ht1rf', 80 ol lbe 100 homt'lll are aln••dY &Olar • t"Qulpped. and Hcb of the too t\omea 800n to be bullt will CUT)' the tell tale rooftop solar paneli. or aun 1hutle-r1 that uat" thei sun'• radiation for h t••t•n~ water THE VIU.AGE HOM EN com prise a •m»ll s hare or the bur1eonlna number or solar 1n a talhUon1 that have put California ln the forefront of the nation's infant solar-energy rn du1try. Between 35,000 and 50.000 solar inatallatlons lire scattered throughout Callfonua -to<'luding at least 20,000 soh•r he a t e d s w i m m 1.n g po o Is Tia' CaU lorala Solar E•~rglf!• I•· d .. trtl Assoe-latloa nt...,.tn tltat solar I• a •75 •llll••·•· flrar •11•l•f!•• la Calllorafa; .,fre prr•f de• t A gglf! .laa1n p~~t• t•at •'d11rh19 1979, t It• ••••~r of ..iar I•· •tallatlo•• re11ld er-' tlte .... ~of 11pt..-s alrradfl I• opn"Otfoa.,.. ~- OveralJ. the state accounts for one or every three solar unit.s ln the nation. The U.S. solar industry 1s poised to expand dramatically in the next decade with approval o( J': a solar tax credit and lbe fine-... .. tuning of various solar • ' technologies. ·i:,. Nationally, 1.9'18 was a d.isap- f'" pointing year for solar com· ·~· panles as consumers stayed out •..r of lbe market, walling for . . . , ... • .· . .... "' .· ·' • Congress to approve the tax credit. The credit, which would in effect. rebate 30 percent of the cost of a solar system , up to $2,200, was enacted in October's dying days of the 95th Congress, and Energy Department of- fi cials say they expect the solar industry to rise from the doldrums ln 1979. OTHER FEDEllAL su~idies should boost the tndustry - such Suicide Tied To Stabbing OCOTILLO, Calif. (AP> One day after a woman was stabbed to dealb, a man sought for the crime drove out into lbe desert and slashed bis wrists, police said. He left a note saying he had done a "great wrong." The note also said there was $10 in bis shirt pocket for the person who found hlm. & •• c. 00 Saturday afternoon, the man later identified as Lamont J a mes Whale 3rd arrived in Ocotillo. a desert town east of S3n Diego, s topped in the general store and bought a soda and two razor blades, Smith said . . .... . . ' u Hptlndfd t'Oerl.)' l'Oftlt"t"\I• Uon tu rftdjll fOf' bu1Jn and Preaktelll Cart.ff II .. Pl"\ l Cod lo ~ a btlUoo ®liar ~at JTMa~ budaet. doublf' UM ('Ur rent UO '41tvel But ln Califom11. ~ht!t t 1tat• ~mment bu t•h•\ '°"'' srorrow tolar lnM"nth lm teat ~Hr. lhe 1oldC1n r u1h 111 alrudy on The Callfomla Sol., IW• IP lnchattrt. Aaoelattun u111•l tbat aotar ti a STS rnlllh.n • t •r bu.tlneu ln CalilomJ• ~•t'C' JM sldent A11I• Jaam • pn~l<'ll that "durina 19'191 ttw numlwr YI 1olar lnstallillons ln ('allfoml• could equal th" number of 1yatem1 already In opf'ratlon ·• TROUGH THE INOUtJTRY didn't ev<'O t'Xlllt fi ve yt•,_n1 atgo, Corbett'i. firm hlii. plt-ntr or C'Om pany U1 Uw soltir subdlv1sloo bwunea.a In fact, a fnendly eompetator has already popped up here to Dav ls. th e coll e ge and agricultural rommunity 30 mUe. from Sacramento. In San Diego, a company eolled "Tame for L1v1ng " boasts. "All our homea are plugged into the aun." lo Los Angeles, state Sen. Alan Robbins bas supplied a 204-uoll apartment bullding he owns with a solar water heating unit. And larger developers -such as the American National Hous· mg Corp. -are advertising .. af. fordable solar homes." IN ·SANTA CLARA, the city· owned water utility has de· veloped a solar sales and leasing program. purchasing equipment from local manufacturers. The thorniest problem facing the solar industry may be financing. ll costs between $2,500 and $4.000 to Install a solar water·heating unit, and it could lake 10 lo 20 years for the unit lo pay for it.self. Bul Callfomia financial ln· slituUons , sen1tn1 the big mark et. for loans, have attacked the problem creatively. THE BANK OF America, the nation's largest financial lnstitu· tlon. gives a pamphlet on solar that la credited by slate officials as the besl consumer guide available. And more Importantly, San Diego Savings and Loan bu de- vised a c~t mechanism thal allows for long·t.erm financing o( solar installations. lbus maldng it possible for consumers lo achieve energy savings im mediately. with costs spread oul over the life or the bouse. "U you are a solar salesman and you can't sell on the San Diego plan, I'd say you're in trouble," says Wayne Parker of the SolarCal Council, a state citizens' panel drafting a solar blueprint for Gov. Jerry Brown, the nation's moat prominent solar enlbusiut. THE B&OWN adm lnlstratioo Is fue ling much or the solar boom, pushing for tax locen- U vea, research grants and laws s uch as ooe lb at req u.lres solar water beating l.n slate buildings. Over 50 buildings involving eight slate agencies will have solar unit.a by year end. A space·beaUng system is be· ing installed ln the student unioo at Sao Jose City College, and the Department of Forestry was ln· stalling 1S units oo lookout sta- College ~opular In State SACRAMENTO <AP> -Three out of five Calllomla hlgb achoo& sradua&es wenl oo to coUege, moatly community colleeea. ln 1977, a •late commlaslon re- poru. Out of the. 285.380 hleb school graduates ln June tm, s.2 per- cent went to t.be University ol California, a.o percent to the C•llfornia St.ate University and Colleges, 43.3 percent to a com· munlty college, and 3.6 percent to a private coUe1e for a total ot 60.l percent. the Post-secooda.ry Education Commlaak>n aaid. IT SAID Tll08E figures have been virtually unchanged since 1974, when t.be survey began. SOLAR ENERGY IN8TALUTIONS NEAR DAVIS Oevek>per MlchHI Coft)ett Stand• on Roof of Soler .. qulpped HouH Excluding the private schools, the study found tbal women were sJlghtlJ more ljkely lo enroll in college than men -56 8 percent to 56.2 percent -but that men were more likely to go to UC. 5.4 percent to 5.0 percent. It also round lbat transfers from two-year community col· le1es tot.be rour-year UC s~tem decll.ned ln 1977, from 7, l.23 the previous year to 6,392 , but tramfen to the four.year CSUC system Increased from 32,653 in Ur76 to 34,001. lions and rire posts throughout California timberland areas . State officials believe the solar industry will provide 50.000 new Jobs during the 1980s and ooe ' Brown a.Ide predicts "solar Is an integral piece of the state's economy," mushrooming into a S5 billion business during the de· cade. THE SOLAR INDUSTRIES associallon, a trade ·group with 79 members tn May, now num- bers 151. ranging from industflal g1ant.s like Exxon to hometown o p e rations s uch a s Gary Pierce's Solar Comfort Syst~rns an Chico, and Ms. James says "many or our members are so busy they can't see stnught." . Californians spent $6.6 billion last year for natural gas, and lbe state's Public Utilities Com· mission predicts a 90 percent in· crease by 1984 as a result of federal deregulation of natural gas prices. Says a sWfer at ihe Slate Energy Commmioo: "Solar is an economic Imperative. We can't develop it too soon." Gov. Brown bas set an am- bitious goal of 1.5 million solar installations in the slate by 1985. The Energy Commission believes 20 percent or all California homes will at least have solar waler heat1og by then. CALIFORNIANS DIDN'T have lo WBJt for federal sub- sidies to enter the solar market. A 5S percent state tax c redit proved incentive e noug h. Th1rty- sixother state!> offer some form of solar incentive, but California's, which in effect ha lves he cost of solar installat1on !>, as by far th<! most generous . Some 6,000 homes built in 1978 Nill Include solar waler heating, according to state officials; some also will have coslliel' solar facilities for space beat. Thousands more will uae lbe time·t~ated passive solar de- signs that maxlmize the heaUna and cooling potential of radiant energy Csun.sbine ). Solar has become com - monplace enough, says Mike Corbett, that "we don't especial· ly 'market' solar. For us, it's . already become a staple. like a furnace." TUE REA SON FOR California's solar boom is not just that the state gets a lot of sunshine <federal e nergy of· flclals say consumers could ID· stall economic solar units ln virtually every slate> but also the political and social elimate. Gov. Brown has put solar ener~y at the center or the state s energy program, In con· trast to President Carter's na· tional energy plan that stresses coal and nuclear development for the next decade. And, as a San Dieqo official puts It. solar Is "popular without precedent" among the public. ENERGY COMPANIES, mindful of the public's interest and concerned that some day their oil and gas supplies wiU run out. also are dabbling in solar. Exxon and Arco are m- volved in California. Stale officials want the utilities here to stimulate solar installations in the same way that many utilities have stimulated home ln1ulatlon elsewhere ln the nation. The San Francisco-based Pacific Ou and Electrtc Co. re- cently took note or the alate's solar enthusiasm but cauUoned that it wlU be many decades before solar provides a big share of California's energy needs "and, ln the meantime, we wtll need government approva.la to build coovenUoaal plants lbat use existing energy resources." SAYS ONE STATE energy of. fic1al : "1be utiUUes here are more Interested in solar lban anywhere else. but basically they're annoyed because they don't own lhe sun. At least, not yet." The city of Davis is doing what it can to hasten the solar day. Its housing regulations, perhaps the most "energy. sensitive" code in the nation. mandates that every new home include a passive solar design. Says Jerry Yudelson, director of the SolarCal Council : "There's some JustlficaUon for saying that national energy policy isn't coming from Waablngton at all, thal it's already being lmplemeot.ed in places like Davia, Calif." THE COMMISSION said It waa surprised to find lbat far fewer students enroll al the four. year schools lban the number eligible. Under the stat.e's Master Plan for Klgber Education, the top 12 .S percent or high school seniors in California are eligible for UC and the top 33 percent for auc. Recently UC moved t.o tighten admissions standards when the commission reported that Its new students we re drawn from aboul lhe top 15 per. cent. THE SUllVEY AL'M> found a variation among lhe"S8 counlles In college enrollment. The highest enrollment was found ln counties with college campuses. San Franciaco Bay area coun Uea aod urban cou.oUes. DOORS OPEN 8=30A.M. TUESDAY,DECEMBER 26 SEMI-ANNUAL LEARANCE Southeast Gets Showers TO Storm Warnings Posted in Northeastern States All>eftY Nlel!U All..,11< C"" t\.olllmore &olw ll<n!Oft Sr_n,wlli. Bllff•IO (llK- CIMl-11 c~ C04V~ 0.11 .... Ft. W9ri" Oot-0.lrOlf Ovlvt" ttoln-·~b J<Kll_, ...... IC...W,Clty utV99fl un1e h c1t UlllOll .. ~· Ml-• #llw_,... Ml ~ "'"" l~ ,. 'l ~ ..60 ... JI ,41 0 lO 11 .. l7 ., 31 10 SI ll 7) ll 2' ~ .. 31 .11 4) l2 .oJ " .tO )' ,. )I 11 d 2' IR II ., )I '' u n .- " S7 ·" " " .. » ., >1 At ., )t Ot 41 ,. ... IO 1l » ,, tO ,, °' .. ., ..., '2 .. 01 a '° 11 .. '°' a ti ...,. M It .. 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I at Of ,, • I ·' CALIFORNlA I CAREERS · "'°'*"· Oeoemblt 25. 1978 DAIL V P1lOT Jt 5 B erkeley ehoOI ln1egration Works .. - 8y JOHN . £A<· \N Hf:RKI:LEY 1Ar1 1 .-n H·11r an•r thl• uni ver11ty city wu1l •&at~l nt1UUf1 11 land. by volun larlly and pear lull.)i Ult~icr•hnl' It.a pubUc 1chool1 by buatnt. •tudlt' •ho.,. ~~el')one rnlnonU• 111nd whiles h1u1 lK'ncfaUMI Th moat 1tarlliDM and unt'x~ rauh, le· ("()rdln1 to f'duutors 1nvol~. wu that achl1ve· ment tnt 11~11't'S <'Um~ rur b1acu and whll416. ulthou1h 11 larae a("•d•mlr i•P aUll nl.lu TllAT'K A DIFFt;at;NT PICTUa than ... palntt'd befo r t1 U.-rkeltty bt-came the Oral Amerlun city of over 100,000 popuJaUon to UH buaana to voluntur11y t•rid aerrttaauon. whe,n •up portt•f'11 amd opponC'nl" ahkl' prt'<.hrtf'd a ll'vC"Unt ., With blark11 doln1 btltter but wh1tt•a do1n1 wor11 In far t. It '" lht> blur ks who, '4 tu1,. 1mprovlnc. have not don~ M wt•ll ""' wu ho~"'<i Thc phtn 111 M't'n 0 11 a ~U<'<'l'•~. ho'4ever "ll'11 worked bl'•ullfull)," -..ud Mf'l&nlt Jones. ii 17 yt·ur ohJ bl,.<'l>. U.l'rk\•I*'> IUib aenJor who servt•-1 a11 a non votrn ai merubt•r of the school bourd \ ... ltAVE FRU;NOS ot• i\U. llH t'~ und f run talk to alJ kinda or Pt-'Oph.•," ~1ud Ml'-) Jont>i., u U student who w1.u1l1 to b(o it laW)cr Md pollucian "When a f)Cr&On 1& t'XpoSt-d to JW.t ooe t)pe of person. they .m: not too v.cll t~wpped wben they step out in lo the world · · "We are not as lnlegrated W> I would Uke ua to be," said Tom Parkt.•r. who 1s white and has been principal or tht' City':; only high school for five years While some ra<'lal chque~ persist. there is , none of the hostility of the era when the co founders of the Black Panther t•arty, Bobby SeaJe and Huey Newton. were students there "THE ONLY TIM E I G£T a call about the busing program is when a bw, is late," said Dr. Laval S. Wilson, superintendent of the 11 ()()(). . student district which operates 20 schools. ' "It's completely different than In communities · where they are still resisting bwslng -parading up and down with s igns, rioting about busing," added Wilson. a i>mall, soft-spoken, black bom iO ·years ago in Jac kson, Tenn., and raised In Chicago Wilson said he believes then: il.l"e two facto to Berkeley's i.ucceo,s S.-t-Co11~ressmen Capitol Hill Jobs Pay Low By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: Can you leDd me a booklet Of • s um mer jobfJ with the federal govern meat! 11 would be &errtftc lf I could won oa Capltol mu. -A.L C., San Frudaco, CaW Gel a t·opy of Civil Service Announcement N•. 414. It's free from Federal Job Information Ce1· ters . If there Isn't a cente r nearby, you can geta toll-free number of the cl06eflt one by d1alirg: 800·555-1212. .... For Capitol 11111 intemshlps, quickly chc:k with your member~ of Congress. Stress abilites. political conads. Interns usually receive low orno pay for r~ponding to constituents, running er· · rands. helping with legis lative projects. * Dear Joyct>: Can you give career advice for my 11on who Is df'af? -N.W., Sacrameo&o, CaW. The <'arecr decision-making process Is 'he same for the heanng·1mpa1red as for anyone e.se, plus one slt'P once <t direction js targeted, anal1ze the occupatwn to see how It can be modllied to ac· commodatt· deafness CAREER.') able to compensate: in ( ) Ingenuity may be W a s h i n g t o n . p h o to· ________ __.... grapher George Cov· lnglon teachet1 his art to vis ually·hand1capped and normally-sighted slu· dents He is legally blind. A free copy of "Guide to College and Carttr Programs for Dear Students" is available from the International Association of Purents of the Deaf, 814 Tnayer Ave., Silver Spnng, Md. 20910. For readers who ai:.k about working with the deaf, a frt.>e booklet. "Careers in Deafness," Is available from the same source. Dear Joyce: I would Uke to work In 1 r-.-seattb "' and development <R&D l capacity Mme day. What would be the best educational preparation! • f -T. B., Ralel1b, N.C. A study shows the typical R&D chief of a Jarc corporation holds a doctorate, most likely chPmistry. and studied engineering as an un graduate student. Al the vice-presidential le aonual pay Is often between 18>,000 and $90, New product (jevelopmcnt Is the big focus. For a single free copy or "Profile of a Research and Development ExecuUve," wr1 O ~ Heidrick and Struggles, Inc., l2S S. Wacke .. Chleago, Ill 60606 READER SERVICE. Caref'T Shopping" 1'' copy of the US Labor Department'• 16·pogt "Matchmg Personol and Job Charact~s." gummed. ~If .addrenttl mailing label 1Dlth '"""~1'4! to Joyce Lain K~dy at thil ~· Baez Brings J , To San Fr __ .,,_ I O ll ht111vy community lnvolv menl. atartlng •lth 100. mc-mtwr rltllt'M coDlmltlce which de cld~ dt•ta.H11 ').i olh r 11 1 "acreo\t'r tolerane1) l~vel" ht Be~. U\t home of the UnJverally ot Calllorni~ wbl ••ve bl1tb to liberal movement.a of the lNO! IF TJIE ADULT POP\ILATION want.a It to wor ll t.be local aiovernment otnclaJa want It to :1.lf the education ataff wlU\t.a It t.o work. then )' aotnl to hav • preUy good IUCCdS atory." he d We think \hat our black student.a achieve bet · teoan mo1t black kids tn the country. and our 1tudenta ia<'hlevt' beUtr than moet whltH." he Id. palntln1 to rt-adlnte tHU which ahow white a lade atudt!nll have lmprovt!d alnct fuJI lntc· ar on betan in 1988 or eumple, lh • national norm for fifth· en lJ fifth 1rad.: und el6'hl months. In 1967 Cl\•y'I Whitt! fifth £tadcrs leS\ed al 6iXth i c: and nrnc montho. l-OmpareJ to seventh i~e and nlt\t' months this year. Blach tested ul (c lh arrMdt and roor months ln 1967. but were at t lt-vel ot filth 6'tade undone mooth t.hia year 1 FOil t;IGHTH GllADERS, THE national iru la eighth grade ~od l'liht months. Berkeley'• le eighth graders tested ul lOth grade s11 nth• ln mo and llth grade and slx months lhl r. Thclr block classmates were ut the s llct- de. one month level in l970 and seventh grae alx months thb year. Wilson reels a key reason for the dispar.r· is makeup of the community White familie v- g moeUy in we hills. have a median inco or S.000. Black families, mostl y from the flat ds. have • Dlf(lian lncome or $8,900 Min) white parf'nll have college degrees and provide I better home environment for learning, said Or.Oooracta WllUama. a black who is director of pro~ plannJnt, development, research and evalua\Pn for the acboola. "l'aOBABLV ova GREATEST SUCCESS 1tory >u been the J>Olltlve interpersonal rel•· ttonsbi>e ht-tween 1tudents," Dr. WIWams said. ~wena Jackson. a whJte mother with lhree chUden ln the schools, agrees. She said her oldest sonl a aemlfinallsl In the National Mer it Sch~arab.lps, "feels he has received a good in· fordal education In understanding lifestyles . . . teefng comfortable w1lh all kinds of people." "·Alter the schools were lntegraled. parent.s • crossed economic and cultural lines to lalk aput what would be good for all children." said "®I board president Mary Jane Johnson. a ~ck. ·'There was an opening o( communication rom the hJUs to the bay and across the city -peo. 1le worked together to make this a success." MB.S.. JOHNSON SAID ONE positive effect waa to spread most of the good ones taught at white schools. Another positive effect was prepar- ing children t.o live ln a multicultural society. she said. ··Educationally. desegregation did not close the gap academically as significanUy as we bad hoped because of miscalculations by the schools and the community," Mrs. Jot-nson said. The m.Ucalculalion was that not enough was done to help minority children who were less pre· pared for academics than their white classmates. .. But," she added. "the minority kids are do· Ing better than they were and the whites are doing better than they were." .,. .. ,...- INTEGRATION AFTER 10 YEARS MefanleJonea, Chrta Sahma of Berkeley High • • • •• 4 "' 4 ' ' -" • 9 • ...... • • • a • • • • • • • • • • "" ._ I • • • t • ' I • .:,. ' , • • t ., • t ~ I " • -• MORROW D ORS OPEN EARLY savings for you, your home, your family • . .... LOT ed tilnatlonto dso allow 1rshJpPC~ Mt'dlcal •t ''as l 11r •nocu 11 to com !Up. he Wint• ( wlplni !W J>Ollf. leelT\5 lo 'S 12th rfbUUori om doc- 'enera1 ls fully .d ~le ens1ons to dls· •n as u •re ac rs . thu Ides u rds at au of - I I 1"" I I ... '-.. io \' . ... ,. "', .> Mondlly.Deoetnber25, 1976 Robert N Wffd/Publlsher oranoe Q>as•O••tv"'I°' Editorial Page ............................................................... Barbara Kreiblch/EdltOf'lel P~ !dltOf' • --~~~~;:~::;·;~~---, Still Ring Out And It came to pass In thoSe days, that there went out a docrtt from Ca sar Augustus, that au the world should be taxed And all went to be taxed, every oo Into his own city. And Joseph also went up from Galilee. out of the city of Nazareth, Into Judaea, unto the city of David, wh ich Is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and llneaQe of David:> To be taxed with Mary his espoused w ife, being great with chltd And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that She should be delivered. And she brought forth her flrstbOrn son< and wrapped him 1n swaddling clothes. ana laid him In a manger; because there was no room for them in lhe Inn. And there were In the same country shepherds abiding In the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day In the city of David a Savior , which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye . shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying In a m anger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host prnising God, and saying. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good wi II toward men. St. Luke, Chapter 2 King James Version The Holy Bible The Secret of Giving Boyd/Yule Coffee By L.M. BOYIJ Am told the name Yuban for that coffee wasn't merely an anagram of the blcndcr·s name. but rather a contrac- tion of .. Yuletide Banner." Originally, it had been blended for Christmas sales Bul il proved so popular that the distributor shortened the name to sell it year around It was JUSt about 100 years ago that the following ad· verlisement appeared in n ewspapers nat1onw1de "How to make Ull impression that has never f ailed !" Nobody knows how many ~pie sent 1n money to get the formula for popularity. Plenty. no doubt. But those who did so received by m all a rew weeks later a small card tbat read: "Sit ln a pan or douP." The tloe ls the fruit of the blackthorn tree. It has a sharp sweet-and-sour taste. It's what gives not only the navor but the name to sloe g10. sir. Weight or the ave r age man's brain is 49 5 ounces Weight of the aver age woman's br:un i~ 44 ounces. Reported the foregoing som cllm~ ba<.'k ond the lady liberationists jumped oll over me. 1uiylnlo( it wH a :ilur. No. my dcurs, It's no s lur Science long ago c11tabl1Jhed that braJn wt:li(hl hn11 nothinl( to do with 1n· tclllgtncc It's the poor swimmer. lhr uahlng In the water. not the 1ood swimmer. lltroklng smoothly, who's most llkcly to attract the shark. Did l ever tell you about the foot ret.lsh of t he ancient Greeks? They thought a lonf e r second toe was aria ocratlc. a longer first toe. plebian.. Spurs haven't been allowed In horseracing since 1942. Dear Gloomy Gus Gloom can wait! M erry Christmas! GUS ---. ,T Jack And npn Some PoliticiansHave Heart ~d WASHlNCTON E6ch year al thl1 Ume we 00<-o~ •Ulfi· c1ently mellowed by tht)lolldiay spirit to at"l'k out lnltances where our ~lectcd offic1~ have 1on4t e>ut of th 1r way to \e kind und helpful lo lh~e in ~ or 1H1l1t.ance Here 11 th .. year·~ '1ood auys" report. a modcti re mind r that pol1t1clantt c:an b~ warm ond co m · pau1on11te as well ai. cur rupl find ulr &t>rv1ng Tb~se un publlCIHd 1&necdotcs. dul( up by our reportt'r Jtm l:k>ntempo. ~how that the Chnstmas spirit Is alive and well in Washulgton. D.C. - despite what you read m this i,pact! the n;>:jl of the year The name or Rep. Leo Ryan heads the list. Always a man who had to see things for himself. the San Francisco Democrat flew to Guyana to in· vestigate reports of inhuman conditions in the People's Tem· pie religious commune, and to help any members who wanted to escape. He knew the risks in· vo lve d and went anyway. Ryan's concern cost him his life. -DEMOCRATIC Sen. Wilham Proxmire's Christmas spirit runs deeper than his an· nu a l K. P . duty at Salvation Army holiday dinners back Paul Harvey homt In Wiaconain. Proxm~re as one or l.M capltal'a most ded· lcated ftlne8s buJfs. and whale Joulna between home and office one day M was attacked by two youths wielding slicks. The senator was rescued by police. and there the matt.er might have ended. But when his two younl( atsallanta were put on proba· tlon. Proxmire gave them both JObs ID b.tl o(fice. -Sen. John Heinz. R·Pa .. was on the Sfnate floor last year when word reached him of the devastating Johnstown flood. He immediately flew home to Penn· sylvania, boarded a helicopter with Gov. Milton Shapp, and went In for a close-up view o( the area. He ordered the chopper pilot to to uch down 1n a schoolyard and jumped out for a personal look. leaving the gov- ernor in the helicopter. Hearing ~man's voice screaming for elp. the expens ively dressed oat.or crawled under a chain· ~ fence to investigate . He nd the man's 80-year-old ther silting on her front porch st.ate of shock. Heinz picked UJ\the woman . carried her lh~gh two feel of rus hing wa and mud to the chopper an had her flown lo a relier centt. -~ VJNG the Capitol one day ~peaker Tip o · Nelli , wale in alarm as a busload of sem citizens were unloaded in lhe1niddle of the street becauslor cars parked and double·u ked at the curb. O'Neil~enl back into the Capitol \ldlng and ordered the ergea~·arms to see that cars we no longer allowed to obstruct bus zone. The curbs have sin n kept free of cars and tou can get on and off their bus~n safety -Dricig home through a blizzard~ Ohio. the state's senior ~tor. Democrat John Glenn. s~ the car in front of him skid~1t an embankment and oveturn. The former astronali slammed on his brakes 11\ie to miss the car. then jum out into the driving snowst.or e pulled a sobbing woman r_tn the overturned auto and r.ged down a pickup truck. Therucker called for an ambulance,i his CB radio. and the wom• was soon 1n a hos,pitaJ be~ treated for her in· Junes. -RVSSLL MEANS, the American pdian Movement leader, is inrison for his rolt-in the takeov~f a Sioux reserva· lion in Sout~akota. He became eligible for work·release pro- gram. but o one would hire him. Sen. Jaws Abourezk. D· S.D .. heard lbout 1t and hired Means as a:aseworker in tu!> state office t handle Indian af fairs . "If l eans were not pol1 t1cally ontroversaal he would have ~tinely found an employer." Aourezk explained. "He is bein denied the op· portun1ty bec~e he 1s political- ly active and at seems unfair to me." Me works in the senator's office during the day and r eturns to the prison at night. ma ulary Ii paid to the ptnttentiary. -When he heard that ltln. Eugenio Cortes. 73. a natl_~ ol Spain, had lived here 50-JGll'an but couldn't pass the English re- quirements for naturalbatioo, Sen. Richard Schweiker, R·Pa .• looked into the Sltuation. HC' found there are many such aliens who want lo become citizens, so he pushed through a law waiving the reading and writing requirements for those who are over 50 and have lived here for at least 20 years. Schweiker later presented Mrs. Cortes with a copy or the law. -AN ELDERLY man living in a Washin~n state nursing home was invited to live with his niece tn Wisconsin, but at the last minute the airline refused to accept a wheelchair patient who would need constant attention The nursing home called Rep. Don Bonker. D-Wash., whose stare spent two weeks persuad- ing the airline to change its mind. A member or the staff drove the old man to the airport and saw him off to Wisconsin. -Ever sU\ce he was elected to public office, Sen. Henry J ackson,· D·Wash .. has donated any income he makes above hi!!> salary to chanty. This year the s enator made S2S,OOO 1n speaker's fees, and is giving a large part of 1t to the Gettrude Jackson Memorial Fund. named for his l ate s•ste r, a schoolteacher in Everett, Wash. The fund gives scholarships to needy students. 1nauoni. IO llltow jhjpper~ Wedical •·as fur IOCUes ~com .,. e W'ln •• wi ' 'W ::r: lems to s 12th lbutlon m doc ~neral ;s fully d ele -nslon!i to dls- '1 as 11 re ac i; I th~ Ides u 'ds at all of -CALVIN GRAHAM enlisted m the Navy at the age of 12 dur· ang World Wa r 11. The Fort Worth. Texas youngster saw ac t1on m the Solomon Islands and was wounded. but the Navy found out how young he was and gave him a dishonorable d1!t· charge. House Majority Leader Jim Wnght. D·Texas. after try~ ing without success to get a ball passed to cover Graham's case. turned his persuasive efforts on President Carter, who granted Graham an honorable dis charge. -When a 69-year-old World War II veteran moved rrom Waco to Houston. he found that the veterans office was s low m .,ending the med1cat1on he needed daily lo his new address. He appealed to Rep. Charles Wi lson, 0 -T exas, who in tervened personally. lnstead of wa1tm~ a month; the vet now gets his prescription regularly once a v.eek That 1s our Tiny Tim stint for this vear Tomorrow we'll ht! Scrooge agam. Working Mothers ~hange U.S. Scene The number or women holding r.aying jobs outside the home is ncreasing so fast that they will soon outnumber the stay-at· home housewives. Economists are trying to pro· jed the effect on our economy. Sociologists are trying to project the ef- fect on their children. Forty-eight percent or all m arr i ed women in the United Stales are now employed or actively seeking employment. That's 10 percent more than 10 years ago. I THE WALL STREET Journal, seeking to anticipate the economic impact. studied tbe Art Hoppe Chicago suburb of Morton Grove a nd found the cqmmunity is we althier but -I Morton Grove. Jll.. is fairly typical of Midwestern suburbia -population 27 ,000 with smartly painted houses. la..,nscaped. The streets all lined with oaks and maples and there's a com- mercial strip and a s hopping center. EIGtrr ,-ears ago one·lhlrd or the married women in town worked; today mere than half or them do. So -there are more two.car families: more newer cars Stores in Monon Grove stay open later. Appliance repairmen have learned to work Odd hours to ac· com modale those households where nobody ls home between eight and six. Two-incom e families ac- count for 60 percent or au the 'bortgage loans n!ade last year v the.biggest or tlc local banks . \e average loan g $40,000. f.RE BANK'S 120 mortgage ?S last year d,ubles the rate l'Year before . ·much for the economic am· pal r \\t has been the effect on am life? Th\ is not 1n.1ch attendance at ti PTA. Three schools. may~parents. Superinten· dent t re members that al· tenda.n. ed to be 300. W a1 (Or mother or dad to come 1m e from work . b,·oungst~ young as six stay Y them es. Their teachers call the rtch key children" because l wear house keys around the'ecks. SOME O~F children have to be deliver school an hour before schoo i!ns so that their parents can get to work on t1m~· This c reates an obv1ou ~ s upervision problem. though <><' casionaJly a teacher or the pnn cipa l will come early t o "referee." Mor ton Grove. like similar s uburbs, is a mecca for daytime burglars. Whole neighborhood:. are deserted from eight a .m. on One local ring of thieves b known lo have committed or at tempted two dozen daytime home burglaries in rive months THE INCREASE in daytime break·tns -plus the mcreased number of unattended children at home -poses some frighten· iog possibilities. But as to the long·term effeet on the children or increased af· fluence and decreased parental superv1s1on -of both parents coming home loo tired to cook or to play or listen on that the jury IS still out It's Not That Easy to Lose a ·jfetiDle Habit E ver since the Government a nnounced last week that &t least one out of every fave cases of cancer was caused by work· log conditions. my brother-in· law, Al, has been doi ng bts darnedeAt to quit. I dropped by the other day to see how be was coming along .. There be was. s prawled In a n easy chalr. a can of beer in one hand , a clgaret ln the ot he r, watching the ball game on television ·'How's it going Al?" I asked. "TOUGH." he said, shaking h is h ead. "R e al to ugh . Somellmes. I think I should've tapered off 1W.ly rather than' quitthll my job cold turkey." "But t thoulbl that Oovem· meat r e port Ulked about aabeltol workers and 1uia U.ke tbat. You were a dle puncb operator." • "Yeah, that's what your sis· ter, Irma, said 'hen I finally got up the wiU po•er to break the news that I'd W<en the pledge. But like I told Iler. It's sure bet ter safe t.han rry." "You've ce nly got a point there, Al. And ta lime Uke lhla. there's like the support of a loving wt . " "l don't k w what I'd do without her," agreed Al, "and the $U18.50 a eek she brings home aa a try k." "Do you thl wllh It?" can suck "WELL. t 48 hour!! were the tou est. Aft"r 18 years oC punch1 dies, It's sure not an e .. y ba It to break. r dream about pu hJng dies and wake up ln a col weal. l 1•• lt 's worse after b aktast whdl r used to punch Ula very first 'Jc of the day. Or riJ t alter ev~ lime trma and I . -~" "Don't tell me ut that.' r said h .. Uly. "I ess lrm•s been a gttat help, ugh." ~ "You bet," aal Al. .. keeps tblakin« up 1 Utules take my mind off di punch1 You know, what s calls 'little. harmless Jobs.· Iii taking out the garbage or ho~ t1own tht s idewalk." "Doe-s that help"" "l don't know. Lik told her. the Government r e t didn't say die punching caul'l cancer It said work caused ~er. Do you remember that se\)n that -,aid t akanJt out the ~arba~c l·aused ~anr t·r 1n laboratory I ::tlS '1 " "No. 1 don't · "NEITHER did Irma. Uu t the point as a guy an my condition takes one, smgle 'little harml~s job' and the next thing you know,'he's hooked. Just thinking uboul it gives me. this terrible urge to sneak off down to the basement and punch out a die right this very moment." ·'What do you do when you get that urge , Al?" Al groaned. "1 just lie here '111 1\ goes away." "You've got true grit. Al," l snid. fk ~hrugged modestly. "Cun I help at If 1'm a health nul?" BVT THERE'S no question the strain hos taken a toll on his nerves. Irma came in Just then uod inquired if, whUe he was al ,t ht planned to Rive up beer d clgarct.s a11 well. Th&t was much to bear. :?.ne thing at a Ume, damn tie yelltld at her._ "One thins a ljme!'' .. I • .. ,, .. RELIGION I OBITUARIES Mondlly, O.C.mber 25, 1978 DAILY PILOT A 't __ nc_h ___ ---.Caiholic Wine Communion Allowed .,,.,,.. ~ntCOMf MIOtCM. C8HY&• ... _l,ltlt #' •nd Mt\> J•tn•~ f .-oitt" l-•IM .. 11 !>0¥ Mr •ncJ AM'\ J~ Owir-'1• ftvt,.,. 91tl r:()UHTAIH VALllEY COMMUNITY NOS~ITAL ~,,,.,. Mr •nO Mr-. N•tf'lo••\> St•ntof\ f-o.mt<ton Votltlv, olrl _ Mr """ Mr\ Rt<h•rd Pura•. w., ... ,.,un~t· '· bo1 Mt •"<I Mt'-\.. An1h0ny AtKtt. FO\lf't t•tn Vahey. boy o.c...-10. ,., .. ""-Mt .. Htn<yH,,,.i.,HunllnQton llNC,l\,bOy "" Ar•CI "°''" ~tt-!oc><o.t1. Coot• -W.bO• M r anO Mf'\ Wllhatn (.r•wfofd, Co\I• M~\A. bOy °""'-"· "" Mt 111no Nv\ Thomid\ r .. \h•rm~ "'"ftt> b0¥ o.c-···"1• NY -~ Han~J..erqen Wiiien Hl.llliftlllon 8P11<,I\, Doy M r dnd ""''-Ottnlitt C,aft>r~•th. w..-.. tnu"' • ., ..,. °""'-' " 1'71 "'' -~ -·· u.--(.0\1• ......... OooL-II, 1'11 Nlr er>el Mn ( ... , ... ~ lO<~hf\. H- •NllO'I 11•«11 ....,, Mr •ftCIMn !>l_Y_CI t - Degrees Due Two Orange Coast slu· ---------.... dents are candidates for f'lll(FAMILY COLOMIA.L AIMHAL HOMt 7801 Bolsa Ave We!>tmins1er 893·3525 'ACIHC YltW MIMOlllAL , ••• Cemetery Mortuary Ctlapet 3500 Pacihc View Onve Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOblCK MOlfTUAatts Laguna Beach 494·9<41 5 Laguna H ills 768-0933 San Juan Gao1strano 495-1776 IALTJ..IMCiHOt4 '411 UAL HOMI ~242 .. Costa Mesa 673-9450 alU. .. OADWAY MOll'TUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa &42·9150 SMfTH.TU'IMIU.-UMI • MOCTUAIY WISTCUflF CHArti. 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N11~~'°" v1£Jo49S-0401 ,..,, c.. ...... ,_ .... ... ,u,._,,_ ..... ,.,,. ... , Important Notice Repnting Montgomery Ward Advertiain1 Section in Toct.y'a Paper The article #8800 upright vacuum cleaner which iii shown on page 7 of our eection la Incor- rect. The 418800 vacuum doM not include at.- t.ochment.a aa ahown and atated. We regret any inconvenience thia error may cauae O\lr cuat.- <0mera. Morry (;hrist.maa! \.1 ......... lly <a=c>aGE w. COllNt:U# .~ ............ . U S Rom11n Cathollca now .,. 1111 lowf'd lo rt'<'~1ve bvth lhe co~t.'t'raled wlnt• und bn.•od of Holy Communion ln their l'('luh1r Sunduy wo"'hlp, Ii practlct• nt•ver bt>fort-1&l·ner11lly sx·rmlll('(f In lhl• rountry The ch na<'. aiubJt'<.'l lo lhe option or H<'h lool b111bop, moat of whom hnf' lndkel<'d they wlll lnlroduct' It. will lncrel3 &lmllarlllc• of CulhoUc tmd Prott'ftlunt Mt•rvlccs PllOTEHTANTM A.LWA\'S have taktn rommunlon In both kind!. flarl of tbt' con/hct In the 16th century l'rot•Uanl brt'ak from Roman C'a thout'l•m was IL'\ d111tribulion only or tht' br~ad to won1h1ppers That prucucc had ht!t!n decreed by ltomwn Cathollt•t:Jm In lhc l2lh ~n· tury on t~ 11rcmise lh11l Christ ts ruJ ly l'fei,t•nt an either l'lcmt·nt tl ow .. vu, the Second Vatican Council ol 1002 ~. ubandonlng a rule of 700 year:.. authorized distribution 1n both kmd.s on special occasions s uch as weddings. baptisms. ordina Uon11 and retrea~. but not 11t or dlnary Sunday masses THE UST SUBSEQUENTLY was e"panded, and ln 1970. the Vauc11n loft It uJ1 to national confe1 ~nccs of h l1 h o ps whether to extend the 1lcrml8!llon to SWlday services. That itlcp was taken recently by the U S. National Conference of Catholic 81shops with completion of a mall balJot. ahowtng 187 In favor to 82 oppoaed, ftl(Cet.'<iJng the required two- lhlrds. T he voting had begun earlier at the fall meeting of the conference In Nov· ember. but because or absences. 1t fell narrowly abort of the necessary ·thirds . Thal was attained thro the add ail ballots. "TUE SIGN OF communion 1s more complete when given under both kinds. since in that form the sign of the Euchar istic meal appears more clearly," says a 1970 general instrucUon of lhe Vatican Congrega· lion of Divine Worship. Notlng that0 point, a U.S. liturgical committt.-e said in recommending the t'h a nge . "ll s hould be al the Euchanstac celebration on Sunday. the Day of the Lord. that the faithful should share most completely in lhe sacred banquet." Although American Catholics in the past decade hav e becom e familiar with receiving communion in both kinds through such practice on special occasions, U .S. bishops previously d~llned t.o authorize It for Sunday masses. DIFf1C\JLT1£S BAD been cited In distributing the consecrated wine, In addition to the wafer or bread. to lar ge numbers of worshippers. However. reappraisals of the issue brought the change, wllh bl1hops pointing out that the size of many parishes present no problem to dis· tributing In both kinds, aod also special assistant ministers now may be commissioned lo help when the num~~rshlppers requires it. lns191uUng the process. however. remains up to the opt.ion of local bishops and wherever l.he step is taken. worshippers remain free to re· ce1ve the wine or not. along with the wafer. The wine may be given either from a common cup, by "lnUnction" in which the wafer Is dipped in the con- secrated wine. or from a spoon. INTINCTION IS THE system used throughout Easter Orthodoxy, while Protestants generally take the wine eithe r from a common cup or small, 1ndlvlduaJ glaases. Oenominitllons that uae the common cup also allow inllnct.Jon. often u.sed by worshlppen; with colds. However, the American Medico! Assocl1Uon has declared that "as fa.r as we know, there have been no cues of tranamisslon of germs to com· munlcants using a common cup. "The alcoholic content of the wine. plus the hygienic praetlce of wiping the cup and tuminf( it to a new posi· tlon for each communicant seems to remove any danger.'' ROMAN CATHOLICISM'S 12th century decree limiting distribution only tD the bread resulted from doc· trlnal challenges to the general Chrletlan position that Chrbt is fully present in both consecrated ele· ments. But with those h!srorical tensions no longer existing, the retum'to dis· tributing In both kinds ~as seen.as u means of fostering fuller. more ac- tive p_articlpation or worshippers . Drinking from the cup, thu liturgical committee said , provides a clearer response to Christ's words al the Last Supper, "Take Ulis, all of you. and drlnlc from il." SAVE UPTO 75% AT·OUR THREE DAY AFTER CHRIST (ITSTARnTO I .) Save upto7S% onFa1nous Na1ne ~swear aild Dresses. With all of the stores offering 30%, 400/o. and eve n 50o/o off 1\ during u»~ . their afte r- WDAJ\l•' Christmas Spies , we decided to out do them in two ways . First, you can save up to 75o/o during our After- Christmas Sale. And second , you can choose from hundreds of brand new arrivals that we just didn't have time to tag, discount and get on the racks before Christmas. So come and get 'em . Famous-name pants , < slacks , shirts, skirts , ......... __ ...... sweaters, vests , even dresses . All at up to 75o/o oft the manufacturer's suggested list pri ce. You 're bound to find something ·~ou like in Missy, Junior, Girl sandMen'ssizes. And you're bound to like trying on your discoveries in very cleanz very private dressing rooms . We sell at better-than- af ter-Christmas prices 362 days a year. For three days , we outdo ourselves: ' \ -,,. ... .._ r NEW FACTORY ARRIVALS: FASHION J EANS FOR JUN IORS & MISSYS. FAMOUS NAME WINTER SKIRTS . SPORTY TOPS IN JUN IOR AND MJSSES SIZES. SUGG . PRICE OUR PR ICE $20 $9.99 $22 1oR·'hs $7. 99 $18 ea 2/$5.99 BRUSHED DENIM JEANS $18 $6 99 FOR GIRL'S SIZES 7-14 . uµ to • Save upto7S% Dec.26,27& 28. -. FAMILY SPORTSWEAR CENTER 1892 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa (714) 631-3060 Mon-ffi: 103m·9P.!n I Sat: ioam~ Sun (New Year's Eve) l2 nooo-3:l)pm f AUFORNIA APPAREL f/\Cl'ORV LOCATIONS: 1132Wilshln> Bl\!l.. nt,1 Monka. Ph 12l31J!t>.6179 / 118111 GlenoaksBlvd •. Son f\>m:mdo. Ph (2131361--0lll 403 N. Francl'JC.•a St . Rect>ndo Broch. Ph· Ul31374-4447 / &892 tlart>or Blvd .. ~ ~.Ph: (714)631-.BO / 2"'37 lttrbor Blvd .. V~ura. Ph: CIX'llM2"62'l 127'l El Cumino Re.ii. S.'ln OJlb;, Ph: 141S)m.l!llS/ 21S0Shattuci< Ave .~~­ Ph: 141SIM8-'7Stl I 5887·UnfvmilY A~ .. Soo ~.Ph: 17W2117-9160 I ' DAILY PILOT Business Airline Makers Log Good Year . ,, ......... OFFIHORE DRIL.L£A8 OIWORA'n CHRllTMAI TRH Tom ltewart, Left, and Allen M.: Feete Get Into Spktt SEATTLE CAl'i Lar1t . la at ml nut o rd•ra for new Jt tlintin J>robebly will PUllh the &e1na Co<> pa.at th• tu bUlk>n mark in lt78. for a commuclal aviation rtt0rd Ot>maodl roe new commercial •ircraf\ around the world bavo h4-'lped Mc Oon rw ll l>ou¥1111 Corp . and L.ockbeed. too. TbHe nrma. No. 2 and No 3 com· m erc1 al •lrllne m e r c banta retpccUvt-ly, report h"ulthy or dera TH•; PREVIOUS M1h·doUar ynr tor 8oeln1. th~ world's lar1{'~l manufacturer of com morcud alrU™'ns , wu 1977 with .. 1 billion in orders, said John Wh e e l e r . • c om pan y 1p<>kt'1man Thl' U>ekbeed Co will have more than S2 bllllon In orden for the year for the ftrm's onJ y Jethnen , the L-1011. The Lar1est order came from Pan American Airways, for 12 of the planes, Crew Celebrates at Sea For Most Drilkrs, Today Is Uke Any Other ABOARD THE BEN OCEAN LANCER (AP> -Tbere'a a :.mall Christmas tree lo the ~alley and some colored U&btf and decorative paper. But for most of the 81 men aboard th.I.I srup lookioc for OU, today IS jU&t another day. They and about a ball-dozen crews on other driJlln• 1bipt1 nearby were to keep exploring the sand and rock 16,000 reet ben~ath the area of the Atlantic called the Baltimore Canyon, looking fol' s lgo• of oil and· oalural gas. "l'D PREFER they JUSt d idn't put the thing up," driller Nick He lms said of the tree. "It Just r em tndJ me we 've 1ot to be here." But Helms· boss , Tom Wbel.a.a, likes the tiny tree. "I tboucbt 1t waa pretty nice. mysell," he aald. And William Coleman, the ship's aafely officer, said he's happy to 1peod Christmas float· iog on the Atlanlic Ocean. "l'M NOT A C hristmas· oriented person," he said. "I haven't liked Christmas since J found out there wasn't a Santa Claus." For Whelan and Helms. the most significant thing about Dec. ~is that it's only two days before Dec.~ T hat's when the 12 members of their crew will leave the ship. anchored 94 miles southeast of Atlantic City, N.J ., and go home for four wee ks wltb thelr families -Helms to Louisiana, Whelan to lreland. "M08TLY PEOPLE on our crew are spending Christmas looking forward .to going home," said Whelan. Helms added: " can 't complain, because last year J had the whole month of Decem ber off." The crews work shifts known a s "28s" -28 days of work followed by ~ days off. Their pay ranges from $1.5.000 a year to more than twice that. Countinns Honored Judie 8'elntt, executive adminiatrator al lhe Plonl.,. Center, Newport Beach, bu been pro· moted to an usociate of the firm Bdore johnng the company early in 1978, she bad held administrative posltlons wllh other local til"Wl• . ;t , Symbolic DI.splays, Inc., Irvine, bas named Dntd C. Speer as director or marketing for its eleclronJcs division He is respons ible ror the div1s1on's product planning. marketing and sales. He has a geoetal aviation electronics background, having served in marketing capacities for KJng Radio Corp. fo r 10 y~ars • Bill Whipple, Lake Forest, has Jotned West ('out l.ndutrlal Relations Auoclatloo, Irvine, as v1te president in charge of marketing. A veteran or 16 years in the employee relations held. held a similar poslUon al M&M Association, Los Angeles ResponalblUUes include c reating and lm- ph•mentlng marketing strategies involving market 1 t",ear<'h. advertismg, promotion and organlza. twnal development. • Barbara Kust.ka, ASID, has ~n named proJ· e <'l designer for the environmental design and planning dlv1slon of Pe&er A. LeDdtum Aasocla\ea, .\rc:bltttta, Inc., Newport Beach. She la former de· ~1gn director for Busineas lnterlors Group Newport Beach. She w\U be involved ln all phases of industrial corporate, comme r clal, medical, business, restaurant and recreational interior design and !lpace planning LaUJ"eD F.ucber, Irvine, bas Joined NatJoaal .i\irJlnes as a marketing re~esentaUve in Oran1e County. In her new position, sb~ will call oo travel agencies and commercial occou.nt.s in Anaheim, Full erton, Buena Park, Orange, Garden Grove and Seal Beach. She was previously employed by lhe Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau as a tourism pro- motions coordmator. • Richard Mayhew, Irvine, has been named operations officer of the Yorba Llnda-Falr~ont Bank of America. He had served as assistant ogrraUons officer at the North Placentia bank si.nce 'March. With the bank since 1974, he began his career as a teJler in the 17th and Bri~tol branch in Santa Ana. • VlrliDJa L. Benaett bu jotned Ja.uea As· sodatea. lac:., Irvine advertising, public relations and market research firm, as copywriter. She ls former advertising specialist for In· dustrlal products at the Scientific Instrumenls Divi sion o{ lreckman Instruments, Inc., Irvine • MkhM'l Warner, baa been appointed president Transit CORRECTION ..... D trrna...,.. ..,.,~..._...,.,. Talk Due •• •4'••rlfu-t ,_ • c., .. ,_ .,... ...... .................... , WASHINGTON <AP> h .. .,,... .... ......., .... -The Urban Mau ...... 2,... ....... Tran1portatlon Ad· ...................... ............. . .. ministration says lt will .................... spons or flve reaional e: ........... Ut.ff, meetings to dlscuu ............ u. ways or impro vl n1 ...................... transit system produc· ........ M.97 •.. Wt Uvlty and performance. t lHtrtly rttret tllHt The lAll Ana•'-1neet-........ in1 wW be bt ld Jan. I Sears I 10.11. Ot.ben will be in San Pranc&Ko. Feb. 6-7; Atlanta, )larcb lA· 16'; Detro\t. April 9-10. and ........ .._._,() Bost.on, May 21·22. -.. .. .. of Doealtoe & Associates Private Telephone Sy.Wms, Irvine. He is former vice president in charge of West Coast opera:Uocu at Copylease Corp. ;t Geof'le O•tb has been appointed general manager of the May Company's Westminster s tore. replacing Roa Petro\icb. Guth is former general manager of the Buena Park store and joined the company in July 1966 as a division manager at San Bernardino. • Van S&epbeu and Gilbert Martinez have been elect ed to seata on the board of directors of Phllllps Brandt lleddkk, b e., the Newport Beach plannilll and architecture firm They have been with the firm for the past two years as staff members. Last-minute Orders to Push Boeing to $11 Billion Mark WHEELER SAID U.S. re- oognlUon of mainland Cblna wlll not hamper the nnri·a bualness with Taiwan, alnce, be 1ald. tbe company "baa t.radltlonally malntalned a DOnPollUca.l stance on all airplane 11les ... for ln· 1t.anee to the Middle Eut Arab countries, lsrael, black Africa. South Africa, Pakistan and ln· dla." utd Jlm Rapdale, j Lockheed 11poke1nu1n. McDonnel Douglu "bus bad a very 1ood year,'' 1ay• Ray Towne, a company spokesman. HE SAID THE figures wlll not. be released until January, but McDonnel Douglaa has doubled th• product.Ion rat'1 for the DC 9 and lhe widebodJed DC·JO and has blred 4.000 more workerl'I ut tu Long Beach plant . "We've booked a lot more or· dera this year than last," he said. Mt Donnell Douglaa ended um wlth $4.6 bl.Woo In bac.kloe order. . Boeing has announced it wtlJ add 10.000 workers to il3 Ptaget Sound·area planta next ye ar. boosllne Its employme nt to 75,000. BOEING ADDEO more than 12,000 employees In Was hington state this year, bringing its cur rent payroU to about 65.000 About half the employment gaio will be ln support or the new 757 aod 767 twin1ets The· other hall largely 1s due to in creasing producUoo of 727s, 737s and 747s. Among Boeing 's la i.t customers or the year was lhe Peoples Re public of China, which signed a contract for three very-long-range 747S P jumbo jets worth about $52 million each. The signJng coin- cided with President Carter's announced normalization or re- lations with China. BOEING THJS VEAR took or ders for 83 747 jum bo jets. 128 727s and 135 737s s horl·lO· medium lwinjel airlines . In addition. the firm's new generation jets were in de mand. The company received orders for 84 new.design 767s , a $25 million t win·engine wide body airliner for about 21 0 fp assengers, and 40 or its $17 m illion 757s, a smaller twin· Woman Named F ALLBROOK CAP > - The Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce has t!lect- ed Its fi rst woman presi· dent ln 2S years. An i t a M ac ha , s e c retary for t h e Fallbrook Public Utility Dis trict, was recently elected to the post by cha mber directors, of· fic1als said . • eneloo alrUner 1cattn1 about 175. f'OR THE Fla8T Ume since it.a lnltOd'-'Ctioo 20 yean ago a.a Amerlca'1 Urat. pauenger Jc\lloer, no commercial orders we re placed for the slalwart 707, Wheeler aald. 'Ole Far Eai.t has been a r ea - dy customer for Boeing this year. Jn May, Singapore Alrllnes orde red 10 747s and four m s worth $900 million. On Dec. 8, Ta1pai AlrUoes or Ta iwan ordered two 7471 worth a bout. $110 million. Cathay . Paclftc Airlines of Hooe Kong earlier boucht one 747 for about SS7 m lllioo. Buyer Beacare But Boeing orders this year compare wtth the previous high or 418 ln l.985, comprtaed or 197 7?7s, 135 7<ns and 86 737s. The 1977 orders include 42 747s. TUE BIGGEST single order lbis year was $1.2 billion Crom Unit~ Airlines in July, wruch launched Boetng'a 767 program. American and Delt.a airlines together ordered SO 767s in Nov. ember for $U billion. No Law Requires Ref11nds on Gifts LO S A NGELES (AP) - Chnstmas 1s the time for g1v· ing gifts; -shortly thereafter com es the time for gettiDg re- fund.I -il you can. Here ia a guide to refund policies and how to go about get~ tins them. STORES ARE NOT required to give you a refund. Most will, but it's a matter of the in· dividual store's policy. If the merchandise in question is defective, you may be able to convince the store to give a cash refund. However . most warran· ties allow the manufacturer to replace a defective item instead of r efunding the money. Find out ahead or time. Jf you want your money back, your best bet ls to ta.ke It up with the store manager . IF YOO CAN prove that you bought the merchandise because of a misleading advertisement or beca~ the sales-person gave you wrong information, you'll probably be able lo convince t.btm to refund your money. It the item was bought on sale. you may have a problem. AB a rule, most sale items are non re- run dab I e -regardle ss o f whether you paid ca s h or charged it. If you bought lhe item at a store where you have a charge account. however , the store may grant you a refund bttause they want to keep you and their other regular customers happy. So by all means tell the store manager that you have a charge account with them. STARTS TOMORROW LL STORES OPEN 9:00 AM. to 9:00 P.M. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Famous Maker Sportswear Sale Including Pendleton and VIiiager A9g. S28 to S9S 1/3to1/2 Off BlaLOr&. Sw oators. Vests. Pant". Skirts and Blousus Choose from an assortrnt)nt of style& and t,1b11cs tncludtng 100% wool ttom these and ottw1 •amous m,1k1•1•, Famous Maker Dresses and Pantsuits Reg. $70-$166 ~:1/20ff Oest eav1nga of tho veer on 811 these famous makers • and l'TlOl'e Nan Scolt Suitt Galol'e. Marl< VII, Sir ~ltan Wide ar.ap' of fabrics, colo<s. srytes Not ett sfYlee "'all stofes r Ot bes I seloc llon stlC1) O{\ fly I lsilverwoodsl •.S FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH . . .. .., .... I AT YOUR SERVICE I MUSIC "I'm lookin& forward to MVOD()' D.l.D9 . U.1.ac. I.bat ...... ··Got a problem? Th~n wnte to Pol Duma Pal Will cw rfd tape, get11ng the CJVWt'TJ and octaon ~ nefd to &oh• mequ1hes m govttnment and buasnea& Matl your que1taom to Pat Dunn, At Your Snvlce, Orang~ Coa&t DoUy PaJot, P 0 Boz 1560, CNta Mesa, CA 92626. A& man51 Letrn""s aa po&11ble will be aJUUleTed. but phoned mqumes or lelten not mcludmg IM reader'& full name. oddreu and bu&iness hours' phone number cannot beconndered. Thucolumnappear&dm· ly er~ Saturdays " Gtdde Aids Dballled Tra~lfto DEAR READERS: A new book, "Acceu: Tbe Gmlde To A Better We For Disabled Americana," b7 Llll)' Bnack, dacribea a variety ol travd· related services and benefits cllsabled couumen can take 9dvantage of wlllle awa)' from bome. Betides CM travel aad eatertatnment aspttt of tbe book, there l8 pradlcal relOCIJ'Ce laformaUoo about tbe legal rights of dlaabled coasamers bandllni matters with banks, laau.rance compaaies and COD· aamer organlutlou. Abo included are helpful blots about sbopplng without leaving bome, cutting bealth care ooslS, bow to open tbe doors to better jobs, and ways to atUl&e government agent)' programs. Dr. Buck's galde COIAlalm addresses ud telephone numbers readers can use to make lnquJries about tbe available programs. Tbls book can prove betpfuJ to aa1one who wants to learn aboat bli or ber rights lD the cODS1UDer market place. Relund Reported fa fM /tfail DEAR PAT: I hope you can help me get a re· fund on merchandise I ordered last June from Starcrest of Calllornia. When my order didn't ar· rive within a reasonable time, I canceled It and asked for a refund. I can't get any response from this company at all regarding my $18.28, and I've written a number of times. M.A .. Campbell, Calif. AYS contacted Starcrest and yoo.r refuel la being processed. It should reach you wltbla &wo weeks. Starcrest's cu.stomer service repreHa· tatlve says records lndlcate your merchandise was malled June Zl, but the firm assumes l& wu lost lD the m aU. No correspondence from you could ~ located. Rduad DeHeery Neeer Made DEAR PAT: I have the same problem E.B .• Huntington Beach. had ln getting a refund from United Slates Purchasing Exchange. My order was placed Aug. 1, but I never got it . .J've sent "proof of payment" two limes and wrote several letters requesting a refund. Now I got a card tell· ing me my merchandise would take six to eight weeks to deliver. It seems I can't communlcate with this company! Hope you have better luck. · C.R., Costa Mesa Amy Cooper of U.S. Parebaslng Exchange says ao Immediate refund will be malled to you lf you send another copy of bo&b sides of yoo.r caa· celed check to her attention. 1bere was no record or correspoodeace from yoR, believe It or not! Parb Eat~• Itemized DEAR PAT: I'm planning a Paris vacation in a few months. Is the re an1 way I can find restaurants near major tounst attractions? I'd like to know what's available and what price ranee I can expect before I get there. P.S .• Newport Beach Alr France offers a free guide caUed "hex· pensive Paris Restaurants Near Famou Moau· men ts." Fifty typlcally French restauraats, most wltbla walk,f,ng distance of Paris' 1t mos& famous monuments and dJstricts of the Rlgbt and Left Banks, are listed. Prices for a "prlx rue" (com· plete) meal average between ts ucl $1%. wttll wine and service often lncluded. Tbe caide also coatalas a Freacb·EacU.lt mena vocabulary, Paris map, nbwa1 stadou ud other belpfuJ blots. Yoa can request a copy b)' wrtu.n1 to Mr France, P.O. Box 31'1Z1, JFK Airport Station, Jam.lea, N. \'. 11434». 0... Gef l'earboolc Rel11nd DEAR PAT: 1 ordered the 1978 Science . Yearbook offered by Atlantic Richfield Co. on May 16. It arrived while I was on vacation, but I notified Arco July 6 that I wasn't pleased with the book and wanted instructions on returning it. Arco's customer service department wrote July 28 saying the shipper would be notified and I would be contacted. The only person to contact me was Arco's put·due accounts representative. I told Arco I was still awaiting malling 111st.ructions 1andcU!tomer service said again that the shipper would be con· laded. On Nov. 9 the credit department requested full payment and canceled my credit card. By Nov. 24 I was turned over to Arco's collection agency. Arco has lost a long·time customer because or lta m~ of merchandlsilll DOD·pet.roleum pro- ducta. l paid ror the book rather than have any more trouble, even thouah I 1Ull don't want it. S.S., Costa Mesa Dort.I Kirt of Arco'• I.GI Aaaeles ea&omer 1enlee offtce, ceet.aded Areo lileadtfu"en re- 1ardla• you eemplatat. TM book "9der la lllelaS ..uned ud ,...,. '°" mm..., u.e beek will be en& to JOL 'hie ftauce cltarse la belq re .... ed a941 Ute book'• PIU'dl.,. price wW be credited to JOU att'Cl9t .... UM Mok ll nWned.. At &Ut pola& yoa cu .. Ule eredlt or req•lt a...,.... .u ,.. ..... .-..ed. ,... a..-............ 1111taae.1 at ddl ,... ............ ,.. aw ,... Met to ..,..... .......... ""-..........,. &In w111 cam.a,_ peneuUJ, 1M1i hrSI..._ wt forieUlllC II•'°,... I Mondly, o.cembef 25, 1978 DAILY P1LOT A• Singer's Voice Magical Br JOE EOWAaDS NASIMLLE. Tenn (AP> Mario Sm1tb la 1a magician wllh h r voice. She talU '1t'1th a JAnl• J oplln·Bonnie Tyler rHp, but when •h-= 1tn1s poof' It's someUUni ell "I bated my vote• u a child," •be re· called ln -.n lntervt_,... "But wtthout It. 1 wouldn't have cotten to flrat hue .. 'TIS ftUE. QE llA8 a clear, pure. dl1Un1uiahable 1tn1tn1 vole(!. It'• 1ot • Oraclt Allm chUdUkc qualit.y and - Mbracadabra -lh pretUneu of Tcreaa Brew r'a ·•t 1uppoee 1 loee th rup when I sing ~UUlt" you put force l.nto 1t. you pro- Jt~t." abt ~xplll.lned Thia year the pert vocalbt bad back· t.o-back No I COWltry muatc amgles - "Don't Break th4e . Heart That Loves You" and "It Only HWU for a UUle Animation to Trace "American Pop' Story Hollywood IAPl Ralph Bakshi who dlttrted "Lord of the Rlngs..1." bas signed a1uagreemenl to produce ano direct a new full·length a nimated feature called "American Pop " ( Nflf"uJifE J While." Five Others neared the top of lbe chart.I. Yet. except ror country music fans, few have heard of her. "l'M NOT A SUPERSTAR," Mias Smith said. "Sometimes 1 feel a litUe disappointed, but then I think about all the talented people ju.st walJdn& the street.a "I've bad people say they know who I am by my records but they don't con· necl my face with a song." she said. "My voice ls uniq~e and distinguisba· ble, but I'm DO country Bette Mldler, Of' the outlaw type." Her only network television exposure -on "The Chuck Barns Rah Rab Show" -left her reeling like a woman sawed ln two. ' "f RAD ro CUT my song in the mid· die," abe said. "There was DO one to s ing harmony. The band didn't have a country feel and went way too fut. I should have said, 'Hold it.' Next Ume I will." 1in11n1 a.ad llOllP· Donna Farso did the same with happy soct11. Doll>' Parton dld it wtlh ouU&Ddlab ouUlta. I've had the blt.s. but lt takes ao loo& to bulld an lmage. I want to be the spokesman for tbe average housewife." Her next stoele, "Still a Woman/' !• about a woman whole husband ll IOOlt· lne for younger companionabip. The lines in the woman's race are described as "service stripes" and sbe points out her bU!band has a bald spot, but she likes what she sea. "EVERY LINE OF it is the truth," said Miss Smith, who, like Loretta Lynn, won't give her age for publica· tion. "There's oever been a woman who never felt the man she loved wasn't looking around." In some strange sleight of hand, she failed to make the fmaUst.s for top coun· try mU!ic female vocalist this year despite the consecutive No. 1 bit.s . "I didn't lbink 1 would,'' she said. "I just haven't had that much exposure. But when it comes to records, 1 de- served It." .... w, ........ lt wtll follQw the story of Americal) music through the eyes of a 10.year-old who arnves m this country 10 1910 and lives unul 1980. She wants an ima'e as spokeswoman for the typical Amencan woman. "Tammy Wynette bas made a fortune BEFORE BEGINNING HER country music career. she taught kindergarten for four years in Dayton, Ohio. It was positive preparatioa for entertaining. "The classroom was a litUe stage. I could sing and be creative." 'TYPICAL WOMAN ' Margo Smith silvetwoods SEMI· SALE. -ANNUAL STARTS TOMORROW •.• OPEN 9:00 AM TO 9:00 PM Collection of Cunent Vested Suits Regularly 175.00.235.00 149.90-199.90 Including famous designer suits In 100% wool & wool blends Hart Schaffner & Marx Quality Suits Regularly 235.00-375.00 199.90-299.90 Save on America's best known clothing brand. 2 & 3 piece suits In 100% wool & wool blends Foursome Suits ...••......•• 159.90-189.90 Reg. 185.00.225.00. Vested w/ extra slacks, wools, wool blends & polyesters. Sport Coats •••••••••••••••••••• 89.90-99.90 Reg. 110.Q0.125.00 Patterns & solid color blazers, wools & wool blends. Slacks .•••••••••.•••••••••••••. 22.90-34.90 Reg. 27.50-45.00 Including wool flannels & famous elasticized waistband slacks. Raincoats .••..•••••••••.•.•..•. 82.90-7 4.90 Reg. n.50-90.00 With Zlp·tn llner for extra warmth. Not ell slzt• IJ'td oolotl 11'18111tNI '"all •totN. SAVE ON FURNISH/NBS Famous Dress Shirts •••••••••••• 12.90-18.90 Reg. 20.Q0.27.50 Famous brands, long sleeve most easy-care fabrtcs. Famous Neckwear •••••••••.••.•.••• now 5.90 Reg. 10.00.15.00 Pure silk and silk blends. Mandat~ Support Underwear ••••••••• now 7.90 Reg. 9.00 Save as you sum down. "Cushion Sole" SoCka ••••••••••••••• now 1.90 Reg. 2.50 By Camp. Ork>n9 ICIYllc 3 pr. for 5.50 Coat style Pajamas ••••••.•••••••. • •• now9.90 Reg. 1•.00 Perma-press, fine aelectlon. Men's Robes ••••••••••••••••••• Reg. 3&.006&.00 Fine aaaortment. Luggage Acceuorlel •••••••••••. 27.90-48.90 Reg. 3e.oo.e&.OO Llrgl Mlect,tor" .. . 45 FASHION ISLAND ,. ;., • SAVE ON DRESS SHOES Bally, Johnston & Murphy, Florshelm, and Barrister Regularly 55.()().80.00 39.90·59.90 Selected casual shoes al90 reduoed l Great savings! Not lfl 1tyl9S Mid SilN 111111 storea eo,,,_ «vt'( tor t>.st Hl«X/oll. SAVE ON SPORTSWEAR Long Sleeve Sport Shirts ••.••••. 14.90·19.90 Reg. 22.50-27.50 Choose from solids, patterns. Many f abrlcs Short Sleeve Sport Shirts ••....•.• 13.90-15.90 Reg. 18.Q0.22.50 Knits & wovens. Solids & patterns. Long Sleeve Knit Shirts .••••••••• 14.90-24.90 Reg. 22.50-37.50 Many full·fashloned Italian Imports. Sweeter8 • -• , •.••• , ••••••.. ·• • • • 14.90-89.90 Reg. 22.50-95.00 Wools, wool blends, acryllca. Many styles. Casual P•nts ..••..... .-. . . • • • . . . . now 15.90 Reg. 20.~Textur1zed and knits. Corduroy Suits ..•.............. 79.90-99.90 Rog. 100.00.12S.OO Yeated ltyloe. Leather Jackets .•••••••••••• 139.90-14'80 Reg. 17&.()().200.00 Se¥eraJ styles. • NEWPORT BEACH .. .. -.. -... - r ., ~-- AJe DAILY PILOT ....... Assembly m an Lawr net! KaplJorr. San Dleato t>cm orro t . t.o td he ls lhlnkln~ Jboul runnin~ (or moyor of San Otego n x l Yt•ar D<'m · ot· ru ti r SHI rt ,. l eudcrs und 'ome H epuh hl·an~ urt• ,1,k · IOU him t o <'On.'J<k•r 1t !toll. re11l1e111printed100'4 conon 1ocJuft9 su::-2 FOR 3!' 2.HU. II(, l .'9 9Uflll 2 '°' 4." . -- SCIENCE Genes Resistant to Drugs a Threat f1ALO AL Tl> I /\ I' I U nltt•• human.t chan.Ct' th\• w 11 y c1r111• arc, l.lllid tq tlllhl 111~•·111'1• lnfoM hm ftnd f• , lh(I world mav ru11 n11t ut uflf'C'• U~ anUbodlt• anJ llU1N I lt0hlt•1, rc-art'~tl •t Sta1\lt1rd t lntvf'nlt y u1y Th• rf'11t1 1u' h h• 11111 O\lt'f1•d ~Jr r lllf'a tu llHJI ••u whh h 11111y hrlp or•trtl1m11 1l~vt1J11p 1 1l1l11nr 111 rhf·mlrlf 11ut·h r· 111111(1 11 1111 , .... , .. tlC'ld l.L. •l'Hll I 11111 h1 1'111ff••ettll' f4.0twr1 T Nt•hllllkt• WIOl. ITT •• h\l~lalll Ml h•ol '"'" d..c· du lo \'1111 "\'' • llflW RJ·fW'raU11n with ••I 1•11•1 1 '"'"''"" i'lU\fttrh•n11lr11 h111 INl11 1 I'" 1111 It 111 "" hoUI 1uul 11111•1I11 111 II Hllll •·l11ht hour11 "We may think we'n: the domlnanl 11>edes." ht! Hid. "bul over the next 10,000 to 100.000 yearg, lt 's not ut o ll clcur thot we're going lo survive. Many people are unaware that In· M'ds are .. H a class or o raunlamf>. vt'I')' much our competlton. for the world food aupply," he said. 111£ ltEBEA&Cll WAS reporttd In S<-l1•nct' magazlne. a nd involved the UH or lhe anti -cancer drug m thotrexat e In cxperlment11 on lnwH cellt. The drug kllla cells by lntt•r1t rlntc with an enzyme needed for N> I growth. Som · or the cells survived a nd bflei.m rcl'l1t1lDt to doses of the druu. ucco rd ln~ lo Sc himke. chairman or the df'parlmC"nt or biological &c:1cncc111. The aclentlal a mtthod leally in· creased the d<>tagu qt th(• dru1t Ind found that so me ctllK l'Onltnuf'd lo survive. Thf y then found that the survtvmic cella contulnl'd more of the genes that produced the protective eneyme and morQ of tho enzyme H well. Schimke aaid. HE SAID THE proct•i.11 of 1eneUc !!election In which the tron1eat cells s urvi ved conllnuf'd until the "amplHted" J(cnea ror producing the enzyme became the norm. Most cells were then reelatanl to the drua. he said. ODAY CHRI Schimke aald that human tumors haw shown a similar r esistance to the sume cancer·llghtlng drug \ mak· tng It anertectlve when the ao1age was gradually lncrcaaed. N<>wt ht! said. doctors are giving mctho rex· nte differently, and begin with huge doees to overcome the growth of r e-!llSt.ance. Schimke said that If the same process takes place whe n chemicals are Wied against harmful ins ects "then we'd better rethink the use of insec-Ucldt. .. " Control by other m eans than chemicals or cha n~lng the dosage and t ype of chem,car hold more promise or being effective. he said. BUY-OUT! l'OREAL r) ONCE·A~YEAA SALE RECORDS AND TAPES 8-TRACK · lii'\...~~or PERCALE 1 ST QUA Un lfD SH Em TAPE SALE (opto1n I I en.Ii., Ollrncy Jone\, 01ork Mounlo•n ~~, G<eot lowonle\1 MG.I." Flot or fitted IUIUlllD . ~ ~ llG. 10.9' Flot 0t f 1tted llNG Sill COZY WARM 72x90·1N. POLYESTER BLANlm Eoty <Ot•. -~· ..,"' life of.fhe. biol*• 1 "'t loft bond<ng S colon • llG. S.99 I ACRYLIC WARM-UP SUITS I \ .• 'II'' ~-llG. ) 16.99 , US m0tf' el\ewhe•o' \ Cotol\ contro•• ''"Pe\ on ChHI. orm• With ~ \lo\b po<k.i1 on ,odoet. , -I Potth I 1eom on"°""· ,_:.1 S11H S M LI XL L'OREAL NAIL ENAMEL Creme & Ptwle Shode1 fOIMll'l Y SOlO fOl 1.45 39!. CIEME & PHU LIPSTICKS fOIMftlUCKD . 59c fOl2.20 ea. \llBUY-OUT PANTYHOSE GIYl-3tc AWAY ,.,e1 PR. Se<ond \kin 111• Petite Med I Med / Toll .n &eoge Sunton, CoffH 111ode1l lluy ••v•rol' TIU SWEET GIAPIFIUn JO la . 9! .. DUIARIY IEAUn AIDS •• Or.<--."- •ltOr.~ ....... "'~::u•3so OIOtCI Hypo-olle•g4tft« Sove • MAX FAaOI DRY SllN CIEAM 200 4.MYlllll ''°'· [~ Salty """" HAID· AS-NAILS ~ ~ tt;-' '' Jle2oz. NON· AEROSOL SetA T COLOGNE .... 500 YAlUll rreth, lemontn{!, looulou, lfVlON INTIMATl ~:fl BODY MOISTUllZ H 2'5 •.so YAluli i..OUflCI ~~~1 I .... ,. I [Pjj i,_.,.., -UUTLOTION ll.HVIUlll UN. NS ,.,.. .:2'' FORMER TV L.P. RECORDS Coli.t 11on1 • lrom Cho• lte Rich Frede:!•• fend•• I Roy Clork fOVI\ 01 3.49". HOUBIGANT CHANTIU Y HAND & BODY LOTION 300 6.tt Y&l.Ul 11.oz. •. sn&UM 32s IUU 9CJI I tr _, .. ,_ Altbuslt " TAIU DANA SHAY COLOGNE 32s , ...,.04lllCJ Dorottiy Gr8y MOISTURIZING .... ~ .. DIY SllN ... , ~ .::: LOTION --: ··-t 11.ot. ~:!!~~ ........................ 3. ::: IOAIDS 89C s7 UOAUlll 2so ~.~!~~~~.~~~.~~ ............. 3." ILAOC VU VET CANADIAN IMPOITED WHISKY .. 59 f.,,..,potttHrlc• S.6t · 7SO 1111/25.• 01 ..... ~. nN HIGH STRAIGHT IOUllON WHISIEY I 99 '"""' '"'" '"" 10.tt . us Utw/st.h1. • ~......, ____ _ MYLANTA t -~ · ANTACID COSTAMHA 733l 17th St. LIQUID I!.~ . . . . . .. , ..... : ,._ .·-·', VIDllA SAIUGIS :::~39~ . ' While •fOdlt ..... s.... v....1r1 ...... ...: EXPORSEVlllA STUFFED GREEN OLIVES 79~ I oa. .... view r:,4c Ot M.111. l'rlm Ind. IOlofttn.... •• IUFFlllN AllALGBIC TAii.OS I!! .... ,. V1C1S 1 O·OZ. NYQUIL FOi COLDS I !!.~ 2.74 H ..... C.ow.~ wu1••• Wntt•atta.w.we.t tUnllGTOM IUOt tun'11GTON IUOI 21131 llacll lhd. at Alllna •• Wan. llSllltNE 24-0UNCI ANTISEPTIC 1u· IMl _ ... ... ---"°' .... llC SHAVEIS PACIOf 4 4~ fl nlO BTnatlldLtlllll WORLD Mondlty, ~mber 25. 1978 DAii. v PILOT A I J -nutcli Police 'B-attling' Skateboards By 811 Keane 1 l , , , AMSTERDAM, Nl•\ht•1l.u11h 11\f'I 'trolh•r" .mt.l t''fl h-.t!I. .,k ,1l1•h1111rd rJ111p .. 111 11luvgrnundi. u111t p111 klllti! lot1' I h· n r > J all ~ c r '" <1 bk ;st e b o a rd whoh.•i.ulur .. Tht> riAUrf>ll httV{' gOnt.' Outrh poller .lft.' t1 'lnr to 1101 •• brnkc on 11kltll'txu1nl111.: hut ~'d' show no :owni. of "hllndonin~ 1 h cr:u.-that canw to llolluncl l.111• .md 18 JUSI Jll'lll1\I mto full .. win>! I.Ubl lOlnltr\\'I , .ill lo\Ull llh-., f111 skui.•boardeni 'l'ht> fad h.id rmulh ,rt1\ed in Holland. •Imo t lll\'U ~tar bt1h1nd ttw ft•i.I of 1-:uruix·. 1tnd ·from Au.:u~t onv.nnb. ,,,IC', of th•• nmtn11 Uoos r°''kl'h.oJ l'l'll' -lnd11 hen• 1 ra,· lt·tl 1111.:1 th Wht>n Ami.ttrdnn1 ., mo}ur hJnmtl 1 publtr dl'l'Tl()rt'll dhon of k11t1 IJ(1.inl 111g Ill Ollt' l.'11'1 i.qu 1n· ~~"' Hlll11'11\h1f .. 1u111t'd up •Hl'f"-·'> blmkln" trnfft• 11\ "' t wn hnur ~ I chm l '>~c why the polarl' ish<luld 11llJl'l'l \iAltl J 16 yu1i1 r old student W ,. n• 1111t on lhu i1trcl'tli or the 'l1Clt•wulk11 and w1"rt> not cuusinw ~ llUl!il.lOC'l' ' buck only a little " • J fHi JH·r~ «~l1 mated over 150.000 ~k.a tt>bonrd.s huvc· bct:n sold in Holland 1sinrc Aul(u8t. making the fud a mil hon dollnr Industry. He 51jd the boom was· helped by u competition held at Amsterdam that was watched by 2.500 l>OOl>le. SKA fl'.BOAROI , 0 tilt' 'ilrt.-<•lb hua ~ ll: s 1.llllbht 'lnt't> lh\ bon ~•~ lm!X)ftc'<i hut 'it.II( j{llf'll on i\m'lkrthtm tratric mspector D.J ~cholh•n said h1" department Is nw re that mnny youngistcr" Ur{· di!> rf'1Utrd1ntc the bnn SWARMS t>t-' TEEN·A6t' wdcltc '' Look to th1• 't1t•t•t>1 Of th1• c ountf\ ' m.1Jnr r1tlt'11, 1·11n11wtinac for ~1uu·• With tlUf 11n\11hllt'' hti<.l ' 11111! pedt•-,t r11.in' Of lour c· ~···r.-H•no1111.: th1· h.in. .. .. nd urw 11 ntutl'll ll:~.·n <A~\·1 ·wtwrc· 1'1,c• , .• .,. \'t' 110 • Thi 1<.trlt-han .1 1ic,.nt , 11111• llw 1111 I\ iiublu 'k h•liuurd f.H 1111\ 111 Uw 1·uuntn '" loc·1111-1t ut Alr111 l11 rll'.11 till' <~1·rman l111rll••r S11nil.11 p.11k., ,ir1• pl11n111·11 fur 11lh1 1 cllH'' 1111 lwlln.: " I GOii ''lll••t•• f1M1l ' .. k.1l1•hou11I c·1t y" in .'\m,..lt>rdam lluw1•Hr ,111 Uw pro wc-t-. .1rt' 'till IO their 111fonrv 1u11j ni1"l itwiilt ntunll lfl<1I upprovul "HlJT w•:· K Jo: NOT conductinR a ~ ttch hunt for ovcry skatf'board 1n thl' c·ountrv," h1• noted "We un dt<11'l1rnd the· youngstt'rb mul)l have Mlllll' ph1~t· to ride But we will con tanut• tu ,•onccnlrtih.• on those who rhoo''' to nd(• 111 th~ i.treets and other tlUllt(t'fUUl> plat•t•ll " "We're about two years behind the rest or Europe an the skateboard fad bul thul'is normal for the Dutch " JASPl::RS 11 /\S f'OlJNUt:u a :-kall'board club. 1s pl ;.1n111n~ .1 magaiinC' on lht• sport ahd hopt'!\ to or Uilruze 1nlcrn;1t1011a l meets "Sure 1t 'i. J dangt•rous sport." 111 :<u1d. "h111 l'\t'l"Y i,~)(ll t has a <'l:rt1un .1mounl of d1.1n~<·r in at that's whal makes1lpopular " At ttw mumt•nt. offen1lt·r s arc tx·rn~ lc•l ofr "'1th a wurrung Later, they I' I) u I d r a (' c l' 0 n f I is c a t i 0 n 0 r 'k ah'bm1rdl> ·rht-r~ \\1•11· r1·1o1 '''JHHI ' "' 1·usual11t-.. t.111 p111l'nll.il 1l.m~1·1 IP hfr und 1111111 t•\1•11111.il h furnd t111 uuthorllll'' tu 11\'I ~ln<'t' l>\"c I ooh<'P uruu111..I Bulland h.avl" h t•t•11 mo' 1ng kid' orr thl' ~t1 t'''h und out nr park" Thl"Y 1·1tt> ,, I~ ord1nant"t! thut 11ro h1b11:. N1ti,1nt:l't111~ ttw traJrh nuw and lh~\ \,I) tlll' J>urk\ .ir\' for 0 N T II t ~ 0 lJ T II ' 1 d 1· 11 r \m,tt>rdam, Mime C'rtWllVf' kldb IMvc· t)el'n bu"'' J'\5Pmbhn~ honwni.1111. Th•· bun hJll uot affected sale~ rrtU('h. We.· w1•rc dl~l rihut1ng about l 100 .. katl'l>ourd~ cverv weel<." said Parental views on skatebourits ;.111• ll\Jxed. Some parents won't buy tht>m ttnd others say th<'} are not worried !><1 long as youngstt•1 s are properlv !.Ur>t>rvlsed and protected with pad·!-. and helmets '• MAY COMPANY AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE & SALE WOMEN AND JUNIORS Groined leather coots and 1ackets detail ed with pleotes. tucks, belts Brown tones. 6-18 were899?-l4999 ·69.99-109.99 rrwsses· coots 103 Untrtmmed coats and pant-coots of wool/nylon blends. misses'. petite Many colors were S70-S110 msses· coots 103 59.99-69.99 Rabbit-trimmed short coots of wool/nylon blend: popular colors. misses· sizes were S90·S100 79.99 coots 27 Fur products labeled 10 show country of ot1g1n of imported furs Moy Company does not carry furs of endangered species Jackets and pants of machine-washable polyester /wOOI to mix. match: skirts. too were $16-$29 1099to18.99 t:x:>ulevord sportswear 187 Collfomio-styled coordinates of polyester acrylic; toekets. skirts. pants. shir1s were S26-$50 16.99 to 32.99 misses· sportswear 110 / V-neck cardigans in 3--button style with pockets. Easy-core acrylic Sizes S-M-l were S32 22.99 mt$$0S' sportswear 62 Shaw1-collor sweaters, cable-knit fisher man styles in worm acrylics. Sizes S-M-l wereS37 24.99 misses· sportswear 62 Junior coordinates: shirts. jacket sweaters jeans. pants; acrylics. cottons were S16-$22 9.99to17.99 1uniors 117. 1n Junior dresses: 1-and 2-piece designs 1n many fabrics. colors and sizes 3-13. were $26-$75 19.99 to 37.99 tuntorS 94, 170 Junior sweaters In a variety of lmts and colors. Hundreds to choose from. were S12-S30 7.99to 19.99 iuoos 138 JUST FOR KIDS Alleen® for glrls: tops. skirts, pants. sweaters; acrylic/polyester 4-6X. 7-14. were $8-$16 4.99 to 10.99 c hildren's 56, n Ditta" jeans and knit cowlneck tops for girls; polyester/cotton pants. acrylic tops; 7 14. were S9-S18 5.99-10.99 c hlldren·s Tl Billy the _Kid -$ for boys. brushed cotton/polyester denim pants. vests, blazers; 4-7. were 8 50·$18 5.99-12.99 children's 421 FASHION ACCESSORIES Rive Gauche cotogne from Yves St. Laurent In 1.9 oz spray to surround you with fragrance. special 3.75 cosmetics 163 lighted moke-t1P mirrors reverse from regular to magnifying; hong on wall or stand up. were $20 16.99 cosmetics 466 Dazey· Foot Massager to relax aching feet. vibrating 1n hot. cool. worm water. comp. value $33 19.99 cosmetics 136. 447. 466 14K gold chains at 40% savings. S·link styles In 1s:· 18:' 20:· 24" lengths: bracelets. too were S19-$42 11.38-25.18 fashion Jewelry 13 Leather handbags in many styles to oc- compony casual or dressy outfits. Asstd. colors. comp. vol. 530-$36 23.99-27.99 honc:JbogS 485 Pointelle sweaters In lacy. open weave acrylic knits, assorted colors. were $20·$26 12.99to18.99 rnoln floor tops 180. 4Q7 ·'Exquisite" high-heeled slingbock open- t oe shoes by Footworks~ taupe. block. brown. were S32 24.99 women's shoes 431 "Century" shoes with mid-height stacked heel. c rossed leather strops. By Footworks~ were $30 24.99 women·s shoes 4431 LINGERIE SAVINGS Worm long gowns and robes by famous makers for these nippy nights: osstd. styes. comp. value $15-$38 9.99 to 22.99 llngede 53. 504 Nylon panties of easy-core tricot. cotton ponet brief and hipster styles. speclol 53-3.25 ea .. 3/7.50-3/8.30 lingerie 44 "Juller' bros by Vanity Fair in Glisanda® nylon or seamless Docro~ polyester. were 9.50-SlO 5.99 hngerle 44 Famous maker bros by Olga~ Worners~ Maidenform. Vassarette many styles. sizes. were S6-$9 4.99 to 7 .49 hnge<ie 44 Print and solid floats with tie or button fronts: assorted fabrics. sizes. were $16 10.99 lingerie 10 Nylon sleepwear from Henson in dreamy styles to dream in. All easy-core comp. vol. Sl0-$20 5.99-9.99 hngerie 10 Worm sleepwear 1n cotton flannel prints: gowns and poJOmas In the collection. comp. vol. $16·S18 10.99 lingerie 504 YOUNG MEN AND BOYS SUrfer shirts In polyester and cotton. styled with short sleeves in sizes 8-20. S·M·l-XL were 13.50·18.50 9.99-12.99 boys' clOthing 14, mil<e's place l30 Jeans h all-cotton. cotton/polyester: . many sty'9s. colors. 8-14 reg .. 8-16 slim. 29-36. comp. vol. S12-$20 6.99-12.99 beys' clothlng 23. mlke·s place 450 Western-style plaid cotton/polyester shirts; S-M-l -XL polyester /cotton ponts, 28-36'.' were S16-S24 9.99 and 14.99 mike's piece 83. 409 Men's jackets In cotton corduroy or polyester/cotton or nylo~ asstd, styles. were $30-$70 19.99-39.99 men's sportswear 116 Men's Bota~ 500 vested suits: oU-wOOI. wool blends. woven polyester. 37-48 reg. sht.or lg. were"Sl75-$195 $109-5129 men's clothing 21 Men's shirts: long-sleeved polyester/cot- ton dress styles; polyester ties. were 7.50-$18 3.99-9.99 men's furnishings 6. 8 FOR THE HOME Christmas decorations, cards. gift wraps. candles. wreaths and lights reg. 75¢-590 now 1/2 pric e 37¢ to $45 stotlonefy 69. trim-o-home 123 Ginger-jar table lamps hove llghtlng, pleated shade; 31" toll. colors. comp. vol. $50 lamps 63 3-woy White. 29.99 Concord luggage from Samsonite~ in tote. beauty case. carry-on. 24:' 26:' 29" cases. more. otter sole S3l-S78 22.99-5 7 .99 luggage 402 Mismatched mattresses, bO>< springs from Simmons. Sealy, Steams & Foster; all sizes. Sets only. twin special 555 furniture 145 Quilted bedspreads from famous maker. queen. king. dual king sizes. were Sl30·S190 69.99 draperies 113 13..pc. cast Iron cookset by Country Hoose with natural wood handles. Durable. even-heating. were 39.99 19.99 housewares 151 13-0z. margarita glosses, hondblown ond adoptable (they'll hold shrimp cocktails. too). reg. 2.49 ea. 1.99 housewares 408 8ur11ngton sheets in .. Spring Sachet" print polyester/cotton percale; twin to king sizes. If perl. $8·$17 2.99-9.99 domestics 195 Fisher AM/FM stereo with 8-trock and cassette decks. Great listening reg.$449 st9feo 722. s399· Panasonic AM/FM stereo receiver. changer. cassette player /recorder. reg. 299.99 259.99 • stereo 72Q Teknlka color TV with AFT. 19" diagonal meas. screen. loaded with features was 339.95 5299 • TV 722 "Monday is my favotite day 'cOU'Se we have ' all our holidays on Mondays." Maytag washer and dryer to chose away those washday blues at super savings reg - 639.90 pair 589:90 • . washers and dryers 714 l Goff ers & Sotter 30" gas ranges. new pilotless models to save energy reg.429.95 mojOf appliances 737 379,95• 6-pc. wok set includes evervth1ng yoo need for Onentol stir-fry cooking. By Taylor & Ng. reg. 24.99 14.99 housewOfes 135 Hamilton Beac h 14-speed blender 1s ready ) to mix anything: with blend/serve jars. reg. 29.99 24.99 • "' housewares 74 • For o free copy of the moNJfocturer's warranty. write Moy Company, PO 86\x 5045. / LOS Angeles. CA Q0055 Eureka® upright vacuum hos the power to clean deep down in any carpet pile reg. 129.99 99.99 • Oneida 50-pc. stainless steel flatware service for eight in many great patterns. reg. 59.99 set 47 99 housewores 156 24-pc. borware set 1n "Casino" pattern. hos 8 each of 3 wonted sizes at big savings. reg. 14 99 setl 1.99 housewares 408 • • I . f' I' ' . , /' BUDGET STORE BUYS . Acrylic knit cardigans In belted and wrap , , .. styles. assorted colors; S-M-L I .I were 1299 9.99 1. budget women's 840 Men's sweaters: v and T -necks. ski. · .. crewnecks and cardigans: solid colors, ,! patterns; S-M·l ·XL. were 9.99-13.99 8.99 ' bUdget men·s BOS 14K gold chains: 15'.' 16'.' 18:' 20" and 22" lengths; bracelets. too were 10.99-27.99 budget occessories 826 8. 79 to 22.39 Worm robes for women in acetate/nylon fleece: mony styles and colors. comp. value 20.99 budget lingerie 815 16.99 Worm nightgowns of fluffy brushed acetate/nylon in feminine styles. misses' sizes were 6 99-7.99 5.49 budget 11ng00e 821 .• Qlona-9 nylon blooses are lustrous. lux-~1 unous. yet easy lo core for Misses· sizes. " were 1399-1699 10.99 budget sportswear 8J4 Zip.lined raincoats In many styles. colors and fabrics for oil-weather coverage, 10-18. were 39.99 31.99 budget coots 828 Men's kimonos with contrasting trimming in one size that fits everybody. Many fabrics. were 14.99 10.99 budget men·s 806 Young men's shirts In 12-gauge acrylic knt; styled with long sleeves; osstd. colOrs. were 11.99 7.99 budget men·s 809 the store is mav company Closed Christmas Day Shop Tuesday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. • .. " .. . .. --... . • ' ' ) . I DAILY PILOT Mond.ly, December 2$, 1111 MARMADUKE by 8r1d Andtnon , , "I told you he wouldn I go for cropcs ~utette ho !. !>lrictly a meat and pototooi man' SUPERHEROES SHOE '"GERIATRIX WE Wl'SH F=()Q 'YOU A V~l2'Y' MERRY CHR\STMAS .... ---1z:15 .. J • • t. t· • MISS PEACH by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta HEil 14~H · · J ll MIGHT HAY~ J-'1 KNOWN ·- TWO TENS? GORDO JUDGE PARKER ffiAY THE SPIRIT TMAT 15 Olltl5TMAS &f WITH YOO PtOW ANO F01'£VER! TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY 'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. AND All THROUGH THE HOUSE ·-- by Jeff MacNtlly ·--NOT A CREATURE WAS STIRRING, NOT EVEN A MOUSE ----.--~ . --... ....... .....,,.,,,,, ....... -.-....-.-.-.....---.---......... ------.. I . . ... ~··-··--. by Tom 8MJ'* by Mell AGATHA CRUMM 1'M 6MRY TO HEAR A000i 'lt>oR ~IEND. C.F. DR.SMOCK ~'t..t.. see MY L-AS-Y-PA-Y-leN-Y-NOW, MISS C R f:f:SS: : ()ttll""""''_',...'' 1 .. ·-., by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan by Emie Bushmiller ARF ... . .......... , .... _. ..... ' COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS bV Olar1es M. Sdlutz r FIVE 60LD RIN65, FOUR COLL'{ 81f(D5 " •MEE F~ENOI HENS'' by Bill Hoest 11:> THAT° GRUtT 61<:, TAX eH~ IH Tt{f" &<Y ! by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1Tit 10< - 4 Fantasy 9 Dickens' "A Chrlslmas t• ZIOn: Abbr. 15 Florida city 16 Cfest t7 Pop goes - 19 Finer 20 Ogles 21 Time period 22 Wllh1n. Comb. form 23 Being 74 Falls 26 High noles 29 Swiss river 31 C1umb 32 Garte 33--drum 36 Lows 38 Large bird 39 Veteran 2 words 41 One of Santa's rein· deer '3 Bly - ••Hare's tail •8 Card holding 47 Redact I 1 l 49 Aisle Obs 50 Golly' UNITED Feature $yndicale Salurday'a Puule Solved ~1 Wheys 52 Frighten ~ 1 " • ·-rln I• A . ' !14 Moisture Pl ~-power 'a tlD t •&lt i& I '" l • H 1 u l I •••IO I ii r; I tr Abbr $ I I t l ( . ( •• 0. t D --_, " .. • s l I c l • ' 60 Japanesn ~ . 0 0 " , l D I A C ,_ admiral 61 Siren 62 Dark , 0 I If t L I A C ... • 0 . 64 Xmas ft1a· tu re 66 Flshed 67 Revise I l l s '0 •• -1 I 1 a jj M I •• 'I,. ~~ rt 1S -I l c M A •• " I f I 0 ( I .• ' A f I . " If I II I I S A U c r $ A l I S II I tt -. A R ,_ -I I o A .. t S I u1•lll' " l r r •lt •C " l & I 68 Chemical .. <i• ••1·-~1 1 :·~ suffix 69 Greek 1slanl1 70 Relaxes 71 Foolbdll pos111ons Abbr DOWN creation 9 Candy - 10 Gets up 11 Remember t2 Natrve· Sul· tur t3 God of the I Name sea 2 Yule log re· t8 Xmas - mains 2• Girl's name 3 Xmas -: Pl. '.25 In cold - • Performs 'l7 -Semple 5 NBC's sire ~Pherson 6 Canvas sup-28 Retect port 30 Masc. 7 Pub 2 words names 8 Mrs, -· 33 Calibers Sheridan's ~ Balllti 35 Excellonl 37 Sauce Obs 4'0 C1mbalom •2 Pine leaf •5 Coffee brea~ in London '8 Ptll 53 Flowers 55 Diner 56 Incorrect 57 Widgeons 59 Grant 61 Chemteal suffix: Pl 62 Time di~ 63 Eastern church veil 65 Explosive ,. GRANGE COUNTY TaOO Girlsl Kidnap, Rape Trial Slate d Movinc van drh·tr Al~rt f'1dt'I S•lc1do t'· t'used by Seal Be.ch pollNi of lh .iunr10mt kidnap and r epe l«I 1wxu11l '1ol~hon of tYto adol.art•nt 11rl l~t Auaust ha been 11v o a Jan 29 Jury tr1aJ date. Salcido. 34, ls ~ina ht'ld ln Oran1 County Jail ln Ueu of SI00,000 ball on muJUplc.-fttlony char1n lnl'ludlnst kidnap, forr abl.-rape, u.sault, child molt"titlilhon and other orr rue. INVl),,..GATOR8 "110 'l~ed la n ·tum· mg S11lcldo to lht' Ornn1it• C'oHt from Antona rt• lied on testtmony of th•' two 12 \'t'ar old Lon.: llt'lH'h &lrt. at hi 11rt•ltmtnaf\ ht',1nn'1 Sakado. hrus ph•1.ufrd mnocc-nt to II chara.-t. tit-was 1mh•n 1\J to !tUtnd In I an Onmae C'oun ly Supenor Court Judllf' Jo C'J>h 1.ornlll1'' fX-part mcnt 30 t~ t'<l on .allta1.1tJnni. and t-vuJf'nce prt>M·nt· l"dutlbeprt•IJrnanuo h,•unnll lnvt·~t.:~tur' 'illlf Ill \'ilrl\ ,l,t•'•'' o f th1• an \'htJ~titaon thi.1l \I .. p1h1 thtJlr ordeal, the aarb nwmor11A>J 11unu1roui. key fa.clli about their kit.I napper, hh rnr, und even l\'f'I llllilltcd clues 10 it SAL<.'100 WAS ARR Eln'EO Aua. 21 near Apache Jund1on. Aril on !lUSp1c1on of drunken dnv1ng and Ara wna Highway Pi.trol officers dlS covered he wm. wuntcd on the multlple ·counl OranReC-Ounty warrant The two youngsters told 1>0llce they were walk ing over Anaheim Bay Undge on Pactfic <::oast 1 ll~hw ay al Surfsi<lt• when u man with an ap. oarently stalled l'ar <'onfrontcd them at gunpoint. There Is f iro Dozen Be lieve ' SAN FRANCISCO <AP l Yes, Daniel Weins· teirl -your honor, ::.1r -there 1s a Santa Claus. No dou~aboutit Just ask the two dozen City Jail inmates you or· dcred released for the Christmas weekend. Weinstein, San F'rancisco's ne west municpal Judge, insisted Sunday it was no big deal, ex planing : "I WAS AT TllF. JAIL anyway, on the weekend bail duty. They Wt're misdemeanors -a re w drunks who are belll'r orf at the Salvation Army, a rew 1•harged with petty cnmes ... traHic tickets ... they "ould be heller out Cl.'l c bralin~ Chris tm a s !totY\cwhcrc." County A sks Bids For Mile Square County officials are seeking bids for the lease or 80 acres of land in Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley for farming. The deadline for bids is Jan. 8 before 2 p.m. at the Clerk of the Board or Supervisors. The minimum acceptable bid is $18,000. Information and bid forms are available from the General Services Agency Real Estate Division, 400CivicCenter On vc, Santa Ana. 834·5772. Nelson Staff Chief Dr. William If. Nelson has been elected presl· dent of the medical staff at Saddleback Co mmunity flosp1tal, according lo Harold L. Gano. executive director. Also elected for the 1979 term were vice presi· dent Or. Marc A. Morin and secretary.treasurer Dr. Robert C. Sutter. Me mbers a l laq~e will be Dr. Jounne B. Ro~cnbcr~. Dr. J ohn Schuetz and Dr. Den· mi-.A.Rhyne. The medi(•al staff offi<"crs will assume their dutiesonJan. l. Flu Shot Deadline-Set The last day for free influenza immunizations for aduJts age 55 and older or those with chronic conditions will be Dec. 29, announced Dr. Morton Nelson. Orange County health officer. The free immunizations are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a .m . to 4:30 p.m . and each Tuesday until 7 p.m. at the Public Health Building located at 1725 W. 17th St.. Santa Ana. YePl'·End Clearance ii"" ···~ 1 i1ii: " . 111t 11·1. llL 1 ...... ll•t HUNTINGTON BEACH 72621•••1., .................. . ...,, ... 17141 142-2779 w. , ... .................. S-.11-6 St•n Alan C'rnnston , J) Ca lit . \\ 111 hl· tlw ' p I' .1 k l' I J l I h t' 01 t111t.;l' ('011111, JH1r Asl>Ol'Wlmn's 1tnnuul Jud~t-s' Na.:ht uncl in s talh1lwn dinnl'r Ja11 I 2 a t till' M a r ri o tl Hotel rn Nt•wport Bt>at h Co-unty The statt' agency lists C:alifomia's ovcrall 1978 population as 22 3 million llt'Oplc Stale p<>pulallon rose nearly tv.o perc nt m 1977 as 411,000 more v. 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TIU~ 01'1 f' wns u llltlt> dltft>rl'nt Four prt•v1()w, :.ut•h va•torw' had (•ome In the flnul 10 'l'('l)nd:. Bartkowskl 'i. giunl' wanning pa1>1>, o 37 yarder to W alluct• Francia, rame w1tb I : 39 lefl on l.htt clock. And lht-n lht· EafllC almost l'lt8Jrl'd m1r1wl.-or th Ir own Ron Juwonak1 compl l d four paaal'I IOT liO yardJ an a dnv_, lh l reacht'd th• Atlanta 18 But on third down , Mike Mich I railed Ofl a 33 yard n Id aoaJ at tem"* Wlth l3 econds rcmam lnJI - I "EV•:RVTJfJNG WF.NT Jusl rite ht I Juat ml ed It." uld tht d11'trouRht Michel. who Mcame Ph1ladt'lph1u 'i. plac\• kicker following an lnJury to Nick Mtkt> Mayer with four umea re main1n11 In the n·iiular Neason "I u. ually hook al." M l<'hcl 11111d "I kt>pt wailing for this ont• to hook. but 1t "ittt ed straight " AUunlu Coat·h Lt•uman I.kn nett wntched the las t manutt' drurnaucs und fully expected Today's TV By HOWARD L. HANDY Of Ille O•llY 1"11« Slaft Following are the major sports events on televis ion today. Ratings are: / .t 1 ./excellent; ./ 1" worth V(atching; • " fair; .t forget it. · <I) 10 a.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ PEACH BOWL: Purdue vs.Georgia Tech Announcers: Lindsey Nelson and Paul Hornung. When it was originally set, the Peach Bowl figured to be a duel between the passing of Purdue's Mike Her- rmann and the r ecord-breaking running Of Georgia Tectl's Eddie Lee Ivery. But the YellowJackets wHI be without Ivery, a second team All-American with 1,562 yards rushing. Ivery is sidelined with an ankle Injury. Purdue (8-2-1 > is a three-point favorite over Pep- per Rodgers' Tech outfit (7-4) In the game at Atla nta Stadium . Purdue's Herrmann, a 6-5 sophomore, led the Big Ten in pass ing with 175 completions In 319 attempts for 2,453 yards and 20 touchdowns as a freshman. He was 140 of 250 this season for 1,738 yards and 12 TDs. I 12:30 p .m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ Fl EST A BOWL: Arkansas vs. UCLA. Announcers: Curt Gowdy and John Brodi.,. The Fiesta Bowl Is the nation's larqest indepen. dent bowl game and the UCLA Bruins will be making their first a ppearance Coach Lou Holtz' Arkansas Razorbacks were in- sta lled as seve n-point favorites but may be less than that at game time with dlsclpllnary problems beset- ting the team recently. The Bruins are paced by junior quarterback Rick Bashore, a graduate of Edison High who completed 48.4 per:cent of his passes for 811 yards a nd two touchdowns and led the team In scoring with eight -touchdowns. Other area products playing for the Bruins are seniors Steve Buklch at quarterback and Erik E scher at split end. Arkansas re lies on the veer attack with Ron Calcagni at quarterback. He has been the most valua-ble playe r In the Southwest Conference the past two years. 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Philadelphia at New York. Announce r : Bre nt Musberge r. The Philadelphia 76ers with Julius Erving are cur- rently in second place in the Atlantic Division and will be battling the New York Knlcks and Bob McAdoo. A switc h from the football field to the basketball court for Christmas-day viewers. OTHER TV 1 p.m . (50) -TENNIS -Taped coverage of the U.S. Davis Cup victory over Great Britain a t Palm Springs. RADIO 12:30 p.m. -Football: UCLA vs. Arkansas In the FiP.sta Bowl at Tempe. Fred Hessler, Bob Stelnbrlnck report. Fiesta Bowl Bruins, Arkansas f Square Off Today TEMPE <AP> -UCLA quarterback Rick Bashore believes that the Bruins' aerial game, anything but effective during the 1978 football season, will be a key factor in today's eighth annual Fiesta Bowl "It's going lo take throwing the ball for us to be successful " said Bashore, who hasn't enjoyed the success this year that he e~­ perlenced 11s a sophomore. "Arkansas is very strong up front. "l lbink this is a chance for us to redeem ourselves for the last two games of the regular season," added the 6-foot 188-pound junior. "But we know that Arkansas Is a very good, well-balanced team.'' IAw.cMI Kickoff time at Sun Devil Stadium is 12:45 p .m .. PST. The contest will be nationally televised by NBC. THE 15Tll·llANKED Bruins were 8-3 dur- ing the regular season but were lneffftU'Ve at the end. Alter scoring a 23-21 victory over Oregon ln a game lt figured to win eully. UCLA was upset by Oregon State 15·13 and then dropped a 17-10 decision to Southern Cal. Bashore failed to complete a pus in 10 at· tempts against Oregon State and overall, he hlt on 62 of 129 attempts for 811 yards. The Bruins avera1ed less than 74 yards per game through the air. ~by wasn't the UCLA aerial game more succeastul? We started, off rushing the ball a lot early ln the 11uon and throwing only eight or 10 tlmes \>er game.•• said S.1bore, a prod· uct of Edison High School. "We ve had a lot ol. lnjurlea ID the of· tensive line, It's touah to be successful wbea 1" don't bave con-tinuity there." StatiaUcs lndtcate that UCLA will have to mount a pualn1 at. tack to succeed offensively againat Arkansu, which allowed oGly il,238 Ya.rda rusblnc during the reauJar 1euon and 1.435 yards pu1· n1. <See UCLA, Paae BU Mich I to mak •the fiold fO&I. "Sure I watt'hed It.' h said "It'• th~ only thing I could do. I ,..ally lhoUjtht t\t' WIAS 80lnC to m kc It. My lhoui:hlll ut that Umo w r lhut we bad won u few aam IJkc lhit and maybe It wua thno for u to lo:,e one." IUT 8ENNEn was wrong and the Falcons w nt on to their fifth vactory an the closing seconds. During the regular a aeon, th FalconJ won four 1ame1 ln the rinal 10 seconds. Bartkows ki Cmally got the Atlanta ottense untracked by directing un 87-yard scoring drive In whar h he completed rour passes ror 9'l yards. ancluding a 49 yarder to Francis and a 19- yard scoring s hot to Jim Mitchell-with 3 .12 remaining. Atlanta got the ball again with three minutes to play and Bartkowski completed three patsea tor M yards. the big one the touchdown to Francis. Then Tlm Maizetti. the former Philadelphia bartender. klck.-d the aamc-wlnnmg extra point. THE VICTORY MOVES Atlanta Into the National Con· ference divisional playofts al Dallas on Saturday against the defending Super Bowl champion Cowboys. On Sunday. Minnesota visits Los Angeles in the other NFC playoff. . Hundreds of Falcon fa ns poured onto the field after M achel's ma ssed field goal. T here was a delay of several minutes before the final 13 seconds elapsed in the game. Philadelphia's first playoff ap- pearance since winning the NFL Utle tn 1960. The Eagles had taken their 13·0 lead on Jaworski'1 13·yard pass to Harold Carmichae l following a fumble recovery in the first quarter and on Wilbert Montgomery's one-yard plun~e in the third quarter. Michel s missed extra point came aft.er Carmichael's TD. MICHEL. a second-year pro from Stanford. became the Philadelphia kicker in the Onal rour games after Nick Mike· Mayer was injured. He had not tried a field goal lhis year until he missed a 42· yard attempt late in the third quarter. The Eagles h ad reached the Atlanta 25. trying to buildonthear 13·0 1ead. Bartkowski finished with 18 completions in 32 attempts for <See FALCONS. Page il2> Satv•ay'1Game1 Amertcan Conference " Denver at Pittaburah. t~ a .m ., Channel 4 N atloaal Coaference Atlanta al Dallas, 1 p.m,, Channel 2 Sunday•s Games ' American Coelerence Houston at New Enalanfl, 10 a .m .. Channel 4 N atlonal Conference Minnesota at Los Angeles. 2p.m . · unday, Jan. 7 G1mM A Ft and NFC cha Jn, pions hips Sunday, Jan. 21 ·" Super Bowl Xlll at MialN, 1 p.m . <PST> Al"WI,...._. ATLANTA'S PAUL RYCZEK (53) EYES A LOOSE BALL (LEFT), TIM MAZZETTI WINS IT WITH A PLACEKICK. Flak Jacket Saves Oilers. MIAMI <AP> -Dan Pastorini, wearing a specially designed flak jacket able lo withstand the pounding of on· rushing defensive linemen, had bis best passing game in three seasons to lead the Houston Oilers to a 17·9 victory over the Miami Dolphins in a National Football League wild-card game Sunday. Pastorini completed 20 of 29 passes for 306 yards, includins a 13-yard touchdown pass to Tam Wilson, despite knee a nd rib in· juries. PastorinJ took a pain-killing shot and wore a brace to ward ofr the effects of a wrenched knee and wore the jacket given to him by a man in Houston THE JACKET•s effectiveness was demonstrated to him by lhe man, who wore the jacket while a friend pounded him -without effect -with a baseball bat. "I said, ·1 want one or those'." Pastorinl recalled. "The flak jacket spreads the shock around my body. 1 got hit hard a couple of Umes, but they never hurt." Dolphin quarterback Bob Griese also took a pain killing shot before the game to numb severely bruised ribs. He finished the game with only l l completions ln 28 attempts and had two interceptiQn8 "I DON"f TIONK T played as well as I can or have. I don't want to take anything a way from Houston. I don't know if the ribs were the entire prob lem.'' Griese said. Griese played down his ln· Juries althOugb he clearly was not sharp durins the 1rame. He sald he took several Injections of pain-killer and continued to play. "I took it several times. tt would last for a wh11e then wear off. You don't wan\ to go into gory details .. .'' he said. cut· ling off the discussion. The 12-year quarterback said he was throwing blgh and his liming was off, but added. "Everybody h as to play wlth patn at Umee -you hive to do the beat you can.•• ''I STAYED WITH 808 becauae I felt he could 1et It done for ua." explained Dotphlrw Coach Don Shula. who h ad brought his t eam into the playoffs for the firs t ti me since 1975. "When you go this rar and you need it. and can only score one touchdown. it's got to be dis· appoanhng." Oiler linebacker Gre~g Bingham. who intercepted one of Griese's. passes. s aid Houston's defense used the same strategy as when Griese passed for a career high 349 yards in a 35·30 Oiler victory during the season. "We jusl executed better this lime. Maybe the nbs bothered Griese. but Pastorin1 was play· in~ hurt, too." "If Pastorini is hurt." said veteran Miami linebacker Bob were able to run in the secmd Matheson, "he did a helluva JOb h air." in d1 sgu1s1ng 1t." T he Oilers said they had MATHESON SAID MUCH of Pastorina's errect1 veness was due lo the presence of Campbell in the backfield. "Ca mpbe ll makes ham a lot differ e nt quarterback. He used to be ·Dr. Bomb.' but now he can hand off or screen." P astorini s aid the Oi lers c han ged their tactics at halftime. ·'Th ey were out to stop Campbell." so we went lo the play action pass in the first hall." he explamed. "Then after we opened them up a ltttle, we frustrations of their own, particul arly in the first bjl when lhey moved the ball but scored just one touchdOwi> But Pastonni said. "As Iona · you're moving the ball , the zone wall hit you an the fa sooner or later." THE VICTORY sends th Oilers against the Patriots New England Sunday in Ameri can Conference division playoff -Denver is al Pittsburg in another AFC playoff on Satbr (Sei? OILERS, Page BZ> HOUSTON'S l!ARL CAMP81LL (34) RIPS THROUGH MIAMI'S LIN!. • IV JIZ DAILY PILOT A,.WI ......... FOOTBALL ,. ...... "fie •• OILERS DOMINATE MIAMI day __ ~ but Ho;ston Coach -Bum tho TD J>UI to Wilson 1n the Phllllpg Isn't thlnklng about the middle ol the end zone. Patriot.sjuatyet. JUSt yet. "I just want lo enJOY this Chrl1tma1 present for right now." he drawled "We'll start thinking about New England tomorrow." Christmas was also on Miami safety Tim Foley's mind. '·Have you ever wan led something for Ch ristmas. something you want.ed real bad, and you didn't get It?" asked Foley. "THAT'S THE WAY 1 feel," he said. s umming up the somber mood In the Miami dreaslng room. Foley. who unwrapped yards of bandage from a mummified midsection as he spoke. was one of several Dolphin starters who played with mjuries. "Griese didn't practice all week long, it hurt him to breathe," said Foley. "Running back Gary Davis a lso didn't practice. When you've got one of the hottest passers in the NFL and It hurts him to breathe and one or the hottest runners is hav- ing trouble walking, you've got to give them credit for even lln· ing up." Toni Fritsch of Houston kicked a 35-y ard field goal with 7 :25 re- maining m the game to break a 7.7 tie. It capped a 53-yard dnve in which Pastorin! completed four straight passes including a 13-yarder to Campbell and a 20-yarder to Mike Barber. Both teams missed rteld goals . Garo Yepremlan of the Dolphins, who closed the season with an NFL record-tyina 16 atral1ht field goala. failed when a 38-yard attempt in the third quarter went wide lo the left. Fnlch had a 28-yard attempt in the second quarter blocked by linebacker Kim Bokamper. The attempt came three plays after a 5S ·yard pass play from Pastorini to Barber had put the ball on the Miami nine-yard tine. THE DOLPHINS played without All·pro guard Larry Lil· tie for only the fourth time in 152 games. He was sidelined with an 1nJured knei! and ankle. g1vmg rookie Eric Laakso hts first pro start. KOa• a'l'OUAlrT•a5 ._'°" 7 0 0 10-11 MWml 7002• -TIH,.,_ 1l ~!tom GrleM (Yepnmie11 lllal ---1-u ,... ''°"' Pellont11 CFrllx" llldl I HDu-f'G F<lbOI >S ~lllf""' IFrll\dl ~k-1 ~1wtv.Plluorl11i•enMot-rone ... -10.m. OAMe ST A TI ITICS .... Ml• ~--11 14 --.ver• o t•i u.•1 f'IMlll9yerft Z'O tit .......... 10 '" ~ ~J0-4 IJll).) ""'°'s ~"" , 41 ~-)I 21 ~v-~ll I~ IMOIVIOUAl. Ll.AOeas al.ISHING -HolA-. CAmc>l»ll ~ .. W•IM>ll i.7'-~.L. Herr .. t-'J, Wllh...,.\ 1).41 P ... 5SING-Hou\IOll, Pa•IOrtlll 10-1•·0->06. ..,_ ~1-0.0. ~.Gori.. 11·1•2·114, SINK' M·l·21 RECEIVlNG-~IOft. 8'K~... • Wol'IOft 'I-Cl, 8erbt< 4-112 M•-•. D loarT,. Ml -. 1·». Tillll'W\1·24. ntE EAGLES' MIKE MICHEL SITS DEJECTEDLY AFTER MISSING A CHANCE FOR THE WINNING FIELD GOAL. CAMPBELL. THE NFL rushing champion with 1,450 yards, was held to just 16 yards in the first half but finished with 84, the last one on a TD dive with 1:55 left in the game. With 1 f seconds to go, Pastorin! ran out of his own end zone to give Miami·its final two points on an intentional safety. F,.._PageBI UCLA ••. ~ . ~... . .·' .. A Caosule Rep.on Fro111 the World of Sports Browns Owner Charged With Cleveland Ripoff CLEVELAND (AP> -A newsletter circulated to players of the 298 National Football League teams h:is taken what Cleveland Browns owner Art ModeU says is an unwarranted swipe at him. Check-Off, a newsletter of the NFL PI B\'C'rs 1\ssor•a· tlon, printed an article r e<'ently which 1mphl'cl th~\I Modi.' II. who also owns the Cleveland Stadium Corp., h.is mnd<' hll.'tt.' profits while the city of Cleveland has bt>en sufft>nn~ throu6th a financial crisis. Tne story was based on an earlier Ohio Magazine arti- cle titled, "Modell Scores Financial TD." Check-Off said Modell's Stadium Corp. leases the downtown stadium from the city and that the contract pro· vides the city receive $150,000 in rent each year, as well as $300,000 for the st.ad1um 'i. bond debt and propt:rty taxes or $384.000. The newlcttcr pointed out tHat th1• mugimne reportf·d the e1ty received only $50,000, Instead rif SI .5 mil hon, Lo cover bond debts and taxc~ during the f1r:.t four years of the contn.ict. The oewletter ulso statt-d the city erred by ullowlng Modell's corporation to deduct three percent udmlsslon tax paid by fans at stadiu m events. They s~ud the agreement ulso J!ives Stadium Corp. t·ontrol or c·oncef.!>IOns, Jlark1ng . two rci.taurants and hC<>rcboard udvcrt1:.1ng. -----Quotr of dae Day-----. Former University of Cincinnati basketball Coach Gale CaUeu. referring to surfacing criticism In Cin· cinnali: "If they want to say Catlett was the bad guy. that's their business. But if they come out and say UC is on a year 's probation because of Catlett, or If my name ls used by either UC or the NCAA lo the situa- tion, then I'm going to blast some people, and there will be repercussions." fJps and Doaen• of Ron ~yle . DENVER -Boxer Ron Lyle, acquitted m nme ~ays ~go of second-degree murder, is still sparrmg v.1th legal and financial problems but says he's determined to work himself back into contention for the heavyweight title. "It's like all of this had to happen to me in order for me to get where I'm going," Lyle said . "I'm going to be champion. Whatever it takes, 1'11 do it." . On Dec. 16, a district court jury in Golden found Lyle mnocent of second-degree murder in the death of Vernon Oarlc, a former m ember of the boxer's road crew. Clark -..as shot last New Year's Eve at Lyle's home, and the de· tense argued the shooting was an act of self defense by Lyle during a struggle between the two men. "I worked all year to gel ln mental condition for the trial and I'm tapering off from that now," Lyle said the other day. "Then I can start back to working for the physical condition. "I've tried to keep my sanity, keep myself together, keep my composure," he said. "Life has its ups and downs. I've been up and 1 was down." Lyle, now 36, plans to resume tralning after the first of the year and would like to concentrate on preparing for a f>laoned major fight later in 1979. But other complications continue to cloud his life. Last week, he was back in court for a hearing on as· sault charges brought by his common-law wlle, Patty Jordan, who bas custody ot Lyle's l1h-year-old son. The hearing was continued to Jan. 17. Also last week, a savings and loan began foreclosure 'J)l'OCeedlngs on Lyle's home to collect payment on a $38,ooo 1o&n. Lyle admits bis financial situation ls bleak but says he hopes to forestall bis creditors until be can earn some money fighting . "I've struggled all my life to make something of myseU," Lyle said. "You Just keep cllmbinl that hill and the next one after that. And then, Just when you think you've got to the last hill, here's another bill." . Lyle. one of 19 children, bas bad his share of uphill climbs. When he was 20 he began a seven-year prison term for the shooting death of a man in a gan1 ftght. - . Bene Rad•fJ £o•e• A,....,,.. .. OTBEa SPORTS -Canadian I . Ellla ArmtlrOtll, whose Armbro Farms bred many of the 1reat lrotthll horses ot the last 20 years, died Sunday at the age of 81 lo Fort Lauderdale, Fla .... K.ansu City sports column.lit Dlels •ade7 died lo Memphll. He WU a. Fro• Pa9~ Bl . .. The elghth-rat.ed Razorbacks 9-2 overall, bring a five-gam~ winning streak into the Fiesta Bowl. FALCONS OUTLAST EAGIES 243 yards. His primary receiver ' until Bartkowski staged the was Francis. miracle finish. Griese threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to tight end An· dre Tillman in the first period, but he also threw another in- terception. "They're one of the top two or three teams in the country, there's no doubt about it," said UC LA lineback er J erry Robinson, a three-time All· Amertcari who Will be compict· Ing a brilUant career . "A bow• game should be enough to motivate us for 60 mmut.1:11 an. stead of 2n or JO.'' Francis, who caught six passes for 135 yacds, also had a 49-yard reception in the earlier scoring drive. He said he sug- gested the winning touchdown play to Bartkowski a couple of plays prior to it. "I TOLD BART I could go deep down the middle and beat them. He relayed that to Leaman and a rouple of plays later we went with it for the touchdown.·· "l didn't look. I couldn't," l''rancls said of the 33-yard field ~oal attempt with l3 seconds left. ··1 !_ust waited to hear the fans' l'el\Chon." You have to give credit to Atlan· ta." said Philadelphia Coach Dick Vermeil ... They were down 13-0 and came back to win. They did a ~ood job -and we just al· lowed at to happen.·· PHILADELPHIA'S first touchdown came after Cleveland I'' r a n k II n r cc o v c red B t 11 y Ryckman's fumble on a punt re· turn at the Atlanta 13. The Falcon defense stopped the first two plays before Jaworski, pick· ing up a blitz, fired his pass to Carmichael, who cau~hl the ball at the five and eluded the grasp of defender Rolland Lawrence. It was then that the Eagles continued to harass Atlanta by forcing turnovers on the rain soaked field. Herman Edwards intercepted a Bartkowski pass in the end zone and John Sanders recovered a fumble by Bubba Bean at the Philadelphia 15. Atlanta reached the 25 late in the half after a 15-yard penalty, but Mazzetti failed on a 36-yard field goal try. That was Atlanta's last threat * * OAM&$TATISTIQ * ~I " nu , .. ., 1 .. JH • )4 l1 uo All 14 11-1\ Ul 14 ••n 1 MJ )J H J How Top 10 Teams Fared • THE EAGLES had only two turnovers in the game. but both were costly. preventing them from putting the game on Ice. Carl Hariston recovered a Haskel Stanback fumble at the Atlanta 44 and returned it nine yards. but on the first play Billy Campfield fumbled it back to the Falcons. Later, the Eagles' Bobby Howard returned an intercep- tion 29 yards to the Atlanta 28. But after reaching the 15, Mike Hogan fumbled and Fulton Kuydendall recovered at the Falcon 13. It was then that Bartkowski went to work, hitting a 49-yard pass to Francis. who took thl' ball away from Sanders going to the turf at the Philadelphia 25. The Dolphins, stopped twice in the first half on fombles by Leroy Harris. took advantage of . a fumbled punt by Robert Woods to take a 7·0 lead. George Roberts got off a 53· yard punt which Woods dropped when hit by Bo Rather. Earnest Rhone recovered for Miami on the Houston 21 and, two plays later, Griese found Tillman cut· ting across the end zone. PASTORIN! HIT FIVE of seven passes in the Oilers ' 71 yard touchdown drive later in the opening period. The big com- pletion was a 23·yarder to Ken Burrough that moved Hol15ton to the Miami 13 two plays before EACH TEAM ha11 a runnin~ back who rlguretS to prov1d•· ~ significant chalhmge for th .. 'If' posing defeMe _. Theot111 Hr11wn of UCLA picked up l ,l!l'J yarf.l~ during the regular fiecsMm ~1>tt Ben Cowins or ArkaMW. (CCIJDl--:1 l ,006 yards. Cowlns, the leading ru11hn lfl Razorback hiatory wtth :s:i10 yards. la only the 11~cond plliyn m Southwest Confenmcc h i..t11ry to gain over 1.000 yard1' 10 three different seasons. TIRE BARGAINS? If you don't see the prices in print are you really saving money? There's a lot of radio and television talk about tire "bargains" these days. When you want prices you can count on, check the tire ads In the Dally Pilot. Shop the Dally Pilot before Y.ou buy •.• get the facts • • • compare • • • then you know yqu are get- ting the most for your money. Along the Orange Coast the best values are most often advertised In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 v Ill FOOTBALL I HORSE RACING Coat Area , port Cal ndar Allen Sits Out, ...... BHketbell ,~, Waits for Call 1111o1n 'lot-, .. ,. tw>w l •t•"'•• ,...,,,.. '""n'•'" V•ll<tf • ..., Hf'-1 M•rtlot ••a...,.. 0,.llt><•ll ,.,,,,., •t r~~ Cellf99 _, 1..qlM " ..... _, f .. 1.-II l\I •I 9oft•I• II •I• tr1wtn•n'•nt Unh-•t\ttY •' ,.., ••• •• • IO •• M• .. (lll_l __ PALOS VEROt:S ESTATES (AP) Geora· Allen runa. work& out with wcl1hl1 und looks forward to th~ day wht-n ht' ml1ht r~turn •• a N1ttlonal Football Lfaauto coach • kam11 ulu1otr cour&e. I 'd rulh r work on footbull thun pluy 101!." w-. .... H••" \C'f\Oeit o • ..-.. C\ohrn• I t •w•.ww-•• ' f\•l·fUf!Ut t..1•'9" .. ~ .. ~·--"* .. " ~ l'D.,,.,. V'uta l.V.MttW,_. ~ (h!oft'Wnt• ... , c.,...fW'\ .. a IO •I tl•N OI-,...,_,,, O; •~ .,...,. •• l •"'9 .......... uu~ .... , ,,, •• VO•• ,..,.. f liutN m •nt I0."9ft •• ~ f••f'9,t r;t M ftt...._.. (I .JO• •nd ,....., ... , ... _,, .,,,._,., v •''"~"' jf."" "' It "nc-hie \I.-,., 1 ..,.., "-""' ••t f UHt'U••t .. ( l"f'Ht.•t••t •I (u.ol~n .-..,,, I , f-W•r Allen uy1 ht-111 willing to ti.kt• 1t pay cul. ailvt-up tht' ltil•un• thAt hi!\ hom•· ovf'rlooklna tht• P.A<'lrl<" tkl'an 11Horth. und ht' tJi'l<'OUl\Uol I l'J,.li)fl .. lhitt hl• WCJUlcl 'n11vt' to bc• huth 1•0111·h und f'Cnt•rwl n11.1nj~1·r Allen becomes unnoycd when It wu U&ICU!lttd thut th only Job h~· would tuke wo uld tw, U."I a t'OOch itnd ~ene1 al nrnnuiier. He becomt-s dowor1ght Indignant when ll 1a rt'Called that Rosenbloom 11uGsested he m ieht have h~alth probl<·ms ••1"h 'I.I n....,i Or••\llJ ,,, .. 1n1u •~t,.t-t••..,.,t .,. c. "'•l'"'"" \ ""~' "tt• ,,,,,"-'• , "'"•""'I'll r;,..,.\,t() Y~'\ f~f\ .. t• .. •I .. , ...... ,. I rtM ff•tnl HOtttl•V •I• f91U1n .• •1n.11l (Clff•\lfAf 'llf'#\QIJ"C'L .. tl( ... O,-y. ..,, ft f, r. •• ' Ul •• lh• ,, ..... ,, ••• ,,,,, .. ,. ... "' Ctof'll ... ~ Wt 'I •" \vuv tt••~•· t'I I.I'" ,., "•1•••~ ''"'"'"••"''"' '-tl" .. "·•' ,, l•""'' .. , • 0 '"' ., ~nl41t .. , .. l()\,llU.,tll•t I "f:\ l'ry Joh thut l'Clllll., u~·n thl'} 10-em tu hu vt• mt' 10 thut Jub." 111H<l Allt·n "It Iii ull rumo1 s "° r •• 1 · "I R N 20 TO :ts m 1 les "' "•''4k, 'do 500 to 600 s1t·ups a "t:t:k und 120 leg rr.11ses What do vou think ol my h<'alth•" he 1>U ld ...... 4, .. h I '" •u r1uo• H •• •Ht.I• ' u• ''""'""' H•I\'"'> v~ '°""' .. ,. ... ,,, Vuta .-.,~ r ..,,,... "'' ,,, U 11\•t• Vl\t• 1 ~,.~ffWnt I N 12 S~ASONS of N l"L coachlna the Los Angeles Ram11 and Washinaton Redsluns . Al len's teums posted an 1m pres111ve 116 47 S r ecord They reached the pl1:1 y0Hs seven ttmes Allen kcc1>s the latest phys ical truin1ng ciqu1pment 1n his garafle undachlnmng bur outside C 011 .. v1 ••• t ~.,,.,, ... , r t o~u,.n1 c 011...,-°'" (}+f\. .. r l fOUflwnwHt 1\,,j1ut• .4n111 tuu1o•~t I ( ltYlf._. •t ll( '-ilNtf• tt....flWt• l.t•'" "° foulN ,.,.,,,,, ~ ...... , Htqf\ '°<""°'1 AMttftO " .. ~, f41KHO.in.ff\t .i>ll,...J••I• ( u-tlt',,. vt thf' l' r• t f UU't'•f'nt'"f'll ".,ud t A• flf 'WtU,W\'ffofO If H-•"-' •f V( ~t .. l!,.10•1• 1 •ut no tou111~1ot nt Soccer '"hd•t • ••1\Jrt \<hy111 Hwnt•M)t04' R• ''" lf'I• t•tior.•• Sull, he was rm:d three hmcs by the Ram ~ und l e ft the Redskins with itcrimony on both 1>1des following the 1977 seui.on lie said he has been ap proached about returning to col lege coaching but "so far 1 have refrained b ut not ruled that out completely You never know. l never thought Chuck Fairbanks would leave New England for Co lorado 1 prefer pro coaching ·· J'tnf"t'•• ..,, -...n Clt!'n•ntt 4( I .. m N1rwl.Yf1 '"'••bot " ,..,,,..,._. . ., ~t • .. ,,. Mtt•• ••00"1 " Vtt·.in V•t'W4ffl'4 m ,,..,~n(.,•t>'tlt"V\ lfVlnt A' "'' •• " •.• m '°""'•in /All•' ""'' f-CKtttUll .... ,.. m HvnflnQlf"*' f\"'64: h Y"I NOIH Q_.,.,..~ At t0 .. t~ )t•O f0Uh0 IOfltaW\ ... ') , .... .,..y ... ,Oh \< "«M>I Hul\11nQtOf' 8r• h tnv 1•At1nt'lt11t 1tn•mo•oo'"'P Qu.1tr11·r•1~l\ •t • •nd • J~ •"" \t'n"thn•I\ •t '' O •NJ I .tQ. p m 1, E ctl\·on •l D• mttf" '°"rn..tment wec1 ... .._v HtQ,.~nool Mwnt•nqton Bf>•<" tftwtl•t•Of'•I I( "•mo1on\h1e> •• I pm . O\trO CU4W ., ., ) D'" I l 4wnd.1lf' •t M.lttna t 1 pm I Wrestling lie coached lht• Rnms from 114fl6 1970 and "tl!> ftrt>d lWtl"t• once ror 1:1 short pN1od bt'fon· lht• player!. rlt•mundt·tl h1!> n· instatement li e Wil l'> ownt•r Carroll Rosenbloom 's t·ho1t•e to rep I act• Chuck Knox for this 1>eason but lasted through just l wo losing preseason g\mes YET IOS THREE· VEAR con· tract with Los Angeles, at a re- ported $200,000 per year. re· mains in effect. And he has joined the CBS television crew as a pro football analyst. 'Yes. I "ould probably mah more mont•y !-lJ ) mg out or foot bull Ther<' are urnazrng op portumt1es 111 olht•r f1t>lds When )ou'rt• c<rntlun~. µt,>ople in other ftl•lds don't t·ontacl }OU. but most coach<'s aren't rn 1l for the money I have turned down Jobs with more money because money is n't the important thing." .. f'Ndoay ~·OCJh ">c.noot Newp0rt HMbo• •I Mor• C:o•I• Tourn•mtnt f!O .am I, Hunll,,QtOn 8 .. Ch •t !lot'" G•itnde TourNmont 110 d m ) Colll'Ql•t~MlreCosi.etGotO&nWe•I Ut !Mtur•n ... ~h '><t'IOOI-'"''"" •I S.vtrlv H iii• Tourn& ""''" t 10 • m I ",.,,.,.,. Basketball So why go back to coaching at age 56' when security is assured'> ALLEN ADDED, "I want to coach because I love the pro· Cession and it's a great pro- fession des pite its shortcomings . The rewards are gr eater than the hazards." T~<l•r ~· ••1n ..,,t"OO' C d•'>Ofl Hun•1nQtc>n 8ctt< h t'nO r<J'-ltt M t'-,,t (UrH"Kld MtQl'I loutn•tT\~nt Wedn•'ld•y "It's simply that once you start something as a career. it's p1:1rt of your life.·· Allen said "You don't turn it orr overnight It isn't work. I lovt· it Never has it been a job. Allen admits gn•al d1sapprnnl ment at being fired by lhl' Hum~ las t summer and said he gav(• up a tremendous JOb 1n Washington. "bul that is history and I have no b1ttem.ess or re sentmenl " H•Q" \u'IOIOf C \t~ ,,. H1qn ToYrn•mt'nt 1'"urj.(14y t•"l" <t<riool t '\l1tn(1d H•Qh fnurri~~t·nt I ~Q,,n" H+-¥" nt F=ont,,111 f~ nm "We had our orfice with the Arcadia Racing Returns ARCADIA CAP) - Darrel McHargue. who rode out of a pack that included Jockeys Steve Cauthen, Larfit Pincay Jr , and Bill Shoemaker in the Santa Anita mcet- rng a year ago returns lo add some record t·hasing drama when the 42nd Santa Anita meet· ing begins Tuesday All four Jre to ride itl Santa Anita akain this wi ner. along witlt Angel Cordero Jr .. Don Pierce and Canada"s Sandy Hawl ey Hawley was absent last year , after bl'ing the meeting l<•ader in 1976 to break Panray's string of six titles at Santa Anita. McHargue. 24. and the 17·year.old Cauthen are no w the only thoroughbred racing Jockt.>ys whose horses have won over $6 million 1n one year. McHargue IS $89,382 Sho rt Of Ca uthcn's record of S6 .IS1.H9 set in 1977. and the Oklahoman has five racing days at San- ta Anita before the year l'nds THE 78·DAV Santa Anita meeting with $3.5 million in stakes events runs through April 8. Tu esday 's openin g featu re r ace Is the $50,000 added Palos Verdes Handicap. En· tries· include Maheras, who won the 1976 edition of the s print opener a nd finis h ed second las t year . M aheras ha s drawn lop weight or 125 pounds along with Bad n Big. who has won rour stakes rares in 1978. Maheras will be r id · den by Pincay. the na- tion 's riding leader rour limes in the 1970s. Shoemaker , the seven· time Santa Anita raclng cha mp who has had his fir st $5 million cam- paign ln 1978, will be aboard Bad n Big. McHargue ls the jockey ol 0 Big Al, win· ner of the Alibhai Han- dicap at the recent Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita. 0 Big Al won one stakes race at .Santa Anita under McHargue at the same distance, six rurlongs . WINNING 13( races at Santa Anita's 1977·78 meeting, McHar gue was two abort ot Plncay's meetlnt record. But McHarp woo t' stakes races a nd bis boraea won $2,282,537 -both Santa Anita recorda. Pro Standings Baaketball NATIOMALllASKl!TMLLAUN. .. _..CN!fw_• AU..IC Dl\li.i- W.Wf'9ton ""11-lllfl•• ,...,...,yy -York bl.on W L ~I. 0 1 n II . .,. 1• tO .US t"• 11 1l .S47 • .. 11 .411 1 11 JO l1S 10 C.Mr•I Olwl1l ... S.nAnc-o It I• Hockey NATIOHAL..OOCeY LaAOUE ~c... ...... ,.WkllOlvblN W L T "' HY Ill-\ l1 • I 4' .... _ 1• I) l ., ""'-P"I• 11 ,, s ., HYit.ftllH• 11 II • 40 $nlyt"8 Olvtsl•n Ollcaeoi ' 1 1 s 1 ,, \len<ouwr tl 10 l 29 5t. LOllll 1 ,. s " 0" GA ,., <II) UJ 111 ti/ 100 1lt tOS •• 111 11) 13' 101 169 ...,.,...,,, 1• 14 Ali.tu " ,. Color-• l J • ,, p,, wa .. .tConMr..-c.• 2 --OIYi1 .... .. "' 0."91MIO 17 ll Oort•oit 11 11 ' eoston 2> s • n I• ' Ton>nto 11 IS • ll ISO 10S 114 11) New0ri...,. 11 11 I• • &ulf•IO 14 11 f l6 111 '°' .. 112 Wttlotnl c:.Mer9flU ~tlOIYfl .... 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Oilers Host Soccer Field A group of 32 high school soccer teams will converge on the Hunt- ington Beach High cam- pus Tuesday with each team involved in two gam es al four playing sites. Among the entries are the host OUers or Hunt-1 ng t on Beach , Sa n C lemente. Ne wport Harbor. Ocean View, Irvin e and Fountain Valley. Action begins a t 8 a .m . with lour games each hour. Second round play begins al noon. Third round play and the semtrlnal s are scheduled for Wednea· day with the c ham· plonshlp finals Thursday night at 7. Pete Maravlch scored 1 ,381 p oin t s f or Louisiana State I n b a1ketball In th e 1989·19'10 Hation. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Mondly ~mber 25. 1978 .... wi • .,_ A SWINGING GEORGE ALLEN STAYS IN SHAPE ' DAILY PILOT • Quintets In ACi.IDn ·:·. .... Tuesday Marina ll1 tth'" V1k1n g11. i overall and defendmg tour" ment champ1on5, balll& .. l Servlte Friars Tuesday II(~ 14th annual Orange Optl~ v1tat1onal Basketball Tavri ment at Chapman College.-a reatured second round rarer•; The two square of ai;-t; which follows anothem tussle-Estancia High's (5·2> and the speedy Santa Saints C7· 1) at 5 · 10 p.m . ALSO IN ACTION In t champ1onsh1p bracket an.~ t Fountain Valley Baroni.. v. meet Loara at 3.30. l n morning action Lt 'JI Newport Harbor and Garey 10.40, followed by El Mode and Costa Mesa at 12·20 T he Vikings are slated to without 6·7 Randy Heidenfeic who ib nursing a knee lnju1 But that dJdn't stop Ma rina fr< posting. an 1mpresi;ive vi~ over El Modena Saturday nig ALSO IN ACTION T uesd will be the Huntington Sea Oilers and the Univeri.1ty Tr Jam, Huntington Bca<.·h mec Curlsbad ut 1.15 p.m tn the [lr round of the Bon11 a V1:-.1 Tourney 1n San Otego. 'A"11 lin1verslly tanglei. with Nt• ll1gh at 6:30 in the opening sah of the Brea-Olmda High lnvn. t1ona1. Or•,... Opllm•ll Tou"'•• T_..,., ( ... MMeh Oft 8t.t<hl • -m -<A!n1..,..l•I v•. Foolll"I • 10 •O C.•• ·~ Newpart H•fOOf'. 12·,.._EI -...... (~ Mew. i-Or•"!lf vs. Cnatter. ~~8rHktl 3 JO-Fountain V•llty .. s. Loeu; ..S 10 E \t•n< •• "' S.nte Cl•r•; • SO-M•rona • S.rvot•. 1:30-Ma-II• vs. S.v•nM -ta Yltt. TourM,.....t r-.y • 4S Powey vs. M••ian, 11 JO-Montgo~ v' M•d1\0n, • IS C•rh b•d v~ Hunltr'f1• Butn. l-MOntt \l"I• vs S.n 01f<Qu110 •J"~ C:r•wforel •s CAP.II"'"° V•llO. 6 JO &flit 111\la ••· Aomone. 8 t~ S.n OoeQO n Am ... V-11flttY -BtN·Oh""• ,_,,.,,..,., TuuCl .. y J M 1H1Qn Vi.PtO V\ E.\Qttf4.tf\/.t ' I) (,,,.,,. Vtov_. "' An.tf'\4•1m , h )() Nt'ft ..,., Unnwr•lf " 1)-P411Ctfi(• "~ 9,_.. Ollnd..t • WeclM>Cl.ly ) C.•br•Ho ..,., La Ht;bt• • .o tulv "' \ Joro. •.»-S•n (Jemenle •• ynYGn. • tS !>Qnor.o •\ Suf\ny Miii\ I • • I ' .. DAit. V Pit.OT * Mon1.11y D•~•mt:>er 25 ,971 l.OCAL I NATION rvauc Nona Pvu.t NOTJC. roaltl d Pared Dow n •IQ'ITIOUllUtlNIH N.WS Sf :t•lloll .. r - n.. folio.Me..,,_,,, ......... " -.. <•UITV l•IAO. IH C•411•• ,.,.... .._, '"""'· "'.,..., Few obOers ..... ~ .... -1 .aguna :A:duli- Ct ... •111 .. a.111t U , • C..tlfonllt ~•llOll. , .. c.-. ....... ...__. ....... CA.,.., f llla .,,...._ ll '*"*«t!lll lw a CM• _., .... C•OU\llli. t.li111t Ce X.v .... K-.Pr., ... 111 ,,.., ,.__. ~ •11• '"''" .... Cauftl' (,_k 01 0.e-t_.iy "" °"."' ... tt .. ,. ... ...,. ..... ., ...... ....... , .. w- ~..._ ... ~. ...... ,,.,. eo-~, ... ..... , .. ... ._._,(A._ .. ,_, .. PUBLIC NOTICE SU P l ••O • cou•T 0, CAU l'Olt N 1411, COUNTY OP OllANOI. 1 .. CIYIC C-~ Wnl, S. ..... AM.C.I~• SUMMOHS CMA•lllAOft CASI NUMll• OU·b-l4 tn r• the....,,,_ OI PrllllOt'I*' LINDA AAE EAKIN -l'lt>--1: KENNETH E LWOOD EAtC IN WOTICll Y ... Mlle ..... Miff. Tiie c;..,rt "'0 <Net• _,.,,.,, yo11 wltflelll .,. ......... -........ ~ . ., .......... wit"'" JLCS.n. llNlll JN t11tom1e11.., N I•• !AVISOI Ust<'d Mal* deon~dot II lrt!MoMI ,... M<ldir colllr• Ud Ajft •udlt••<i• • --"""' Ud. r-n· P1MUI P111>ll•flecl o .. ,.. t.o.'1 0•11y Pho• 0.< • I I 11, U ltlt H•• II PUBLIC NOTJCE P'ICTITIOUI eU$1NIU NAMtl HATHllUCT T"" 1011ow1no _ _, ll ~"11 bu••· t'lf'U•" OUICK'S ELECT•1c. , .. " 0.ttmovlh C1tei. f11•llt'I, CallfotN• ., .. Atc h.,O 0 111<,, Jr , , .. ,. O•rtmouth ~lr<le, hl\lln, C.lll0tnl• tt.eo Thi\ bu\l,_>l h <-Oflelll(ltO l>V •n In. OIYI011•I Al<llarO Oul<I<. Jr. I hi\ \l•-t w•S lllllCI wllll lhe County Cieri< of Or•noe COUt11, on 0.UMl)er 11, lt11 "'"M Put>li\hod Ou nor Co.nt O.lly Piiot, December 2S. 1918 .one! J.onuarv 1, e. IS. 1'7t PUBLIC NOTICE d• d t11tro 6e • tllaL L .. IA iftlOfl"• l'ICTITIOU$ aUSINIU Ci<NI qlM •I-. NAME Sf ATE MINT 1 To '"" lhSPOnelent <S.e foot Tne follow1no per-. it 001119 b11tt· no1e·1 M UH .. ,,,.. l>f'lll•OMr "•' lol.0 .. l>f'llllon J D p A 0 p c A T y conc•rn1f'IQ .,...., """"._ You m4v MAHJ.uEMENT, a...t !Sin Sl•HI ••, ,,.,. ~ wrtl!M ~"°"'" ,.,,,,,,. 30 o""" w u1m1nw•r, C.lllornl• 9Ht3 01 tll• cJ•I• 1na11n1• ,.....,,.._, i. ..,,..o Joseph Willl•m Dec arlo, 2014 on vou Bal.ark ~IYt, CO\I• Mew. ~lllor1114 1> II you fall to "'• " ""'"•" '16't ~within W<h tlm~. your def.01111 Tho\ l>u\lflel> I\ <onclutleO by .,. '" m•y br Hl'fft-ff!d "nd trw+ tnurr mAv chv1dua1 int .. ,• 1udc3f"nt"nt u.M'1t•1n1no '"'"""'"f' Jotieph Of'llC_,.,,o 0# otlWt ordf'n conc;e,-,,lnq 01vn.1on ot ltH\ \l•tHNttn1 ..,,., t1tf'd .,,,,, thf> ..... proPPrlY. \POU••• wpoort ( hllO County Clerk or o"'"!le Covnty on cu•loOV, Chtld ~ """""'''' f .. " 0..CPMbtr 11. "" co\!\. a11e1 such "'""' ,..,,,.. ~· "'"' t>o• Qr.•ntl'd by tht court, -·ch rould re \Ult If\ the gatrW\to.~nt ot wa()('\ Id._ 1nq of MontY or pr-rty, or otroer r• llf'i c II , ... wls" I• w.11 IM .llCl•iu 114 •tt •1l~MY in ttM1 main.r, you '"°"'' dot so pr..,...., M -'°"' wr11te11 ... -......... _, .11._ .. ,_. Dated Oe<...,.,.r I, 1'71 tSEllLI WILLIAM Ill St JOMW, Cieri! T~~ M Oo. °"l>U1• WILLIAM G. SULLIVllH .olld OllNIEAI & SULLIVAN 147' W Siodll SI. S..ite Jl7 Ctron•, C.lllOrlll• '1711 C1I 0 1 J4.4021 Attorne, tor: Peflf'-r Pubtl\~ Or""O" (Olt,t 0••11 Piiot. I)< 18 1S. 1'18, JM I. t, 1'19 PUBLIC NOTICE P'IOHSJ Publi~hf'O 0r""9'1 Coaot D•liy P1101. Ot<ceMt>er )S. 1971 ""o Janu•rv 1, I IS, 1979 PUBLIC NOTICE Want Money WA JnNOTON <AP> -Tbe only reuon ror robbln1 a bank l1 to Itta& money. rilht? Wrona. H Y• a .. yehlalrlat who examined morf than 200 bank robbera ind found their moUv ranaed from pro vln1 lhtlr manhood to emberruaing a domlnt-erin(I wire "The acl of commlttlna a bank robbery often hid vtry llttlt, tr any. rtlatlonablp lo the then of money for peraon i&I protll." Dr Donald A Johnaton concluded after a two.year study of fcdtral prilOfl 1'11 convlctoo of robbing banks. H£ FOUND MANY BANK aOB8t;RS to be "'p .. alve and dtpendent. aometlmea Ignorant. oft•n phyalc11ly unattractive. and not Infrequently 1roealy pcaychotlc.'' In 11hort, they're a far cry from th• touch and cunnina crimlnMb portrayed In de· tective novels ond movle1 Johnston. an a11111tant chnlcal profeRsor of p1ycbt1try at the Un.ivenlty of Colorado Medical Center In Denver, dcllcrlbod his findings In 3 te lephone Interview and In i&n article In the Amtrl<'an Joumal of Ps ychiatry Few robben he studied. Johnston said. were ''professional criminals In it for the money." Most were deeply troublC!d m en who u w bank robbery as a way of overcomlnR a lifelong sense or fi&llur l' FOR EXAMPLE, A MAN 10£NTIFIED only as Mr. 8 felt his s uccessful father coruddered him a weaklinl(, the ps ychiatrist wrote. "He married 3 greedy and demcanlna woman and wu dJvorced by her after seven years . He felt he could not satbfy h~r tn any way."' Mr. 8 went to San Francisco. intent upon drownlna himself in the ocean but found he couldn't go through with It, Johnston related. Later. "in front or a bank. he met a hippie who asked him for a q uarter. Thls stimulated a re· surgence of.his sense of faJJure because he realb:ed he had no money. He told the hippie, 'Walt a minute, I'll get some,' and immediately headed in· to the bank. The hippie realized what was about to happen and ran away. IGNORING AN ARME D GUARD, Mr. B politely waited in line at a teller's window. "When it was his turn,"' Johnston wrote, "he attempted to rob the teller with what he described as a 'Humphrey Bogart sneer' and his Clnger in his pocket suggesting that he had a weapon. He heard a click. turned around and say the guard's cocked pistol next to his face." He was. or course. arrest· ed and convicted. Then there was Mr. C, who robbed a bank twice to punish his domineering wife. At 51, Mr. C was fat. "had ill-fitting dentures" and felt he was a failure at everything. Una ble to stand up to his wife directly, he would "fiddle with chemicals in the basement. m aking s mall explos ions which would frighten her." J ohnston related. "When he became angry enough to threaten divorce. she would put a stop on his checking ac· count." F INALLY, IN A F IT OF RAGE at his wife, Mr. C "robbed a neighborhood branch bank with a jar of Wesson Oil," convincing the teller thal 1t was nitroglycerin. He was immediately arrested, "his wife was ashamed of hlm ... and divorced him." Released from prison eight years later. Mr. C rem arried the same woman and soon robbed "the same bank, the same teller's cage, with another jar or Wesson Oil." Again he went to prison. where he "spoke of hls act with real pleasure, knowing that he had made his wife miserable again. Johnston's work was done at the federal prison for men in Springfield, Mo .• about eight years ago. He said he postponed reporting the findings because the de lay would better disguise t he prisoners' identities. UNTIL HE BEGAN THE STUDY, Johnston said, he too had accepted the conventional wisdom 'Jlaanks, Santa Al'Wir ...... Thiis 40-Coot plywood Santa Claus stand!> outside the house that Con Miller has operated since 1952 al North Pole, Alaska Mille r. who receives thous ands or letters from youngsters around the world each Christmas. says his 8ifl this year was his son's being elected lieute nant governor of Alaska . MAldl II a dlllaftte .. lkntyn's · ....., .. ,. lllllOCI ccUd gans .. Olar lllllnhlllon."" -Rona Barrett. KABC· TV I ABC Ellen Burstyn Alan Alda lULI< -~T'f't "" -Al.DA.,._ 1""'-"(JO YIAA """ .. "~··Oki'~,..~ 5'-i., llUll'WIO 'IU\OI. ,.__... ... .,. ·-.... b¥ fltllfWICl 'IVolll ~t4ot1tN ,.., lill'rMOtfTOf'I oontJt& #1\.N tiiti"'""M" f1Afl"i """ ., ..._ • ..,WAl.f'Ull'IHllSOl .... "'Oll•ONCA>nut a °""''"""'llOlll.Ml-ur.-... ·~"-W.. ff'("tvw .... • "°'9•0t.U. booa NOW PLAYING c--Or1nge 634·2553 EIWAllDI' NEWPORT Newporl Beach 644·0760 that most bank robbers are like Willie Sutton, who -------------------- explained that he robbed ban.ks because "that's where the money is." Johnston wrote that "alter a time, I found myself searching ror the 'normal' bank robbers, those solely motivated by Sutton's law. I found few." P UBLIC NOTICE STATIMIHTOl'WITHOllAWAL l'llOM l'il•TNEllSMI P O PllEATIN O UHOI• P ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME Tnt foll-1119 l)l'r\Ot'I IW\ w•tllcluwn •• • oen.-.. 1 parlntr lrom Int PArtntr•nlp ooerauno ul'cler lh• fl<· llllou~ t>utin•u flt Mt or CAMI NO AEAL PAOTECTIOH SY!>TEMS •I )1•07 Camino ~•tr•no. Suite 117, l •oun• NIQUOI, C.llfort\I• t7'7' TM llClll-• ~llM\ ,..,..., stt lt · menl for ,,. .,...,,..rsh•P ••• Iii.a on A11gu\I I•, 1'7t 1n the Co11nty or Ortnge. Full N•me tlld llelelrtU ol the Per.on Wllhclrawing· Leiter Ot>en r.1.....,, NII El<1111 Circle, HllftllngtOt'I Bt~n. Catllornl• ., .... PUBLIC NOTICE trlCTITIOUS eUSINEH HAMI 5tATllJMIHT T nf lollow1n9 per\Orl\ art 001"9 l>ll\IMUU INTAA·PACll'IC ,..s. IHfAA· P ACIFIC 7W. WO Newport Ce nter Or lvt, Suite JtO, Newport Buen. Cllllornl• t1t60 Or. Phlilp "Datt" Tt>omH, WO Newport Center Drive, S1111t >20. Newporl llaa<ll, C.lllornl• '1'60 fnl\ l>11llnet\ I\ c.onelu<tfd Dy •n ill OtYIOUI! Phllli> "0.tt" Tl!Om .. Tiii\ \t•l-1 WU ll!ed with llW County Clerk of 0r•n9'f County on Oeceml>tr 21, tt7'. ,., ... M P11l>ll•Md Or-Cout 0.lly Piiot, Ot<emt>er 7S, 1'71 -J.,..,.,, I, t . IS, tt1t PlJBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eu11111u llAMatTATIMlln TM toilowlt'lt IMfto!IS •rt f9l119 bulllleU•l: Tl!.A AHO SYMPATHY, UU T111t111 A-• t, Cott• Me ... CA tK'7 Slltlle TOlll 8r11Mr, '" Stntt t&&llll. c .. 1. MllW. CA t2't' Cll•rltt 0 . eruMr, ~· $aftta 1..WI, CMl41 MtM CA t7t21 1.1110 Jten Sttlfl•t , )It S.111• , .. .,.,. cosla ww. CA tt•n 1111\ k tlntH II tOftdvUtd Oy • ...... ,.,,.~ Si.lleTCl!lllltUNf' Tlllt 1ta""'9M -111111 wlttl ,,. C-IY C .. rW of Or•"9' (.oolflty ti! Nevemw tt, 1'19 • \1#.f t IMI ,.llllll& !!GI ,,,.Aol ICl! _IOl,_IOI IOl[Rl SHAW tWIRISlf Fmll BAllAllA BACH lDWAlll FOX .. FllANCO flfll,111:.. ."FOIU 10 FD NMIN" ~ WU11HS -lll MM Mill "•·•-•llllllllJJI \ ....... , •• _ ........... '°' .. "_ .................... Cl'-••··----- --· --··-.-.._,..,. •-p l'lllHlllUl.9llllCl .. mt It J(Mlft1!~J For Cla&in~ Ail ACTIO\i C:i:t A Delly 'llot A4·•1tor 641-5671 Class es Told A total of J7 clMRes will be offered for tho pared-down winter trimester of the wguna Beach Urufled School Dil'ltrlct adult education program . Ol!1trkt studenta will be paying for most of the wanlt'r course'\ Students tlef'klng a hlah school diploma Wlll not be charged, nor adults 62 or older. THERE IS NO •'EE FOR En1&Jl11h as a Second Lanauual'. a $5 fee for the parcnl child partlc1pa· lion class. and a S30 f •e for all other claH ca. Offcnng this trimester Include art. stained glass. jcwf'lry , ceramic!!, po wer reading, patchwork quilting Spaniflh. f<'re nch, (ie rman, typing, buislnt·iss 1>klhs. th1t parent-child class, and lip reading. REGISTRATION IS T HE f1RST ni1thl class IS held and schedule brochur~ are available at the education center at ~SO Blumont St. The winter term rum1 from J&n 2 until Mttrch 23. For more informutlon, call Belly McFar-land at494·8:>46,4'Xt 20fl Wps R eplaced On Drug Bottles W~lllNGTON 1 /\P I The safety caps on Jboul 140,0QO bolth·11 uf J>r(';rnpUon thyroid tableti- are being replaced by Armour Pha rmaceutical Co .. the Consumer Product S:Jff'ly Comm1ss1on r~­ ports. 11lc replace mE'nt program cover '> bottles he ld In warehouses /\«t1on w a~ ta ken a fter te!sll! '<howed that c;ornt· .Jdult' m si:ht be unable lo properly rcclosc l ht.' ooltlt.'' ~1 ... ~·~f111-W1;' ... lli!.:~~~-~ ... ~JI MIT.::;: ~~OOM fl'Ol l'~"!!! "4-1400 • t•• •it .. u•e ••• , ••• ---- AU.N AUN~ AU SIU C.U TI CAU•O.NIA $Um tf'OI ll»e llle t-lle OI e tll & ltll 'I.Tl Al.OSI •t n-.r ICING Of THI OOSIUtt1 11 » t lll e Ute •II e l&J a •t o 'I I YOUlfN'l lOIO Of THI ltNOS '"' IJ·•> • l I> • S 0 • I I) & 10 0 -·--·--... __, MASION Off* IOOT '*fOllUr•1 tJi•S a l.M • S1)0 • l ·M & 10-IS AUN MINI '""AU STU C&U CAllfOIHIA sum Cf'GI 1111 e t• • UI e t<ll •I» a 1t JI IYIYllnl IYAllO..I l'AUOISI ALUY 1-01 11..11 e NI• UI e .-AS e e• a II . CUHT U &YWOOO fVHT WNKM WAT MIT LOOM ''°' ltOO • 11)0 • AtOO ••••• 10 ,141 ~IASTWOOI ''EYBt'f WHICH WA 'f I UT lOOSF' l~_, .... -.1- AU Tie wot\..O WJU N TOU. ...... , "WATUSHtl" DOWN" ll"GI IAILT -J:•'-J.-4J.J S .... ll l'ACWlC ntf.6~1 ·lNSUPUI · ~kVO °'1w-M -..--·--·-··-Ol'ANO« -... t A 1 ... ·-·-··-....._--.... --,_.,... ,.,,,,., .......... ... -,,.,.....,. --------It• HINO AU I COL404 YOU UW! MIDNIGHT IXNISS111 PIU• nu°' &.AUU MAU c11 "'CllZJ:ll;Rlr:::r-:?'""1---e"fAN O'toH I • C.t...oi<I liiOIH fl OUVH'S SlOU CPO! PW I DAMNATION ALUY t'°I I 1.L IOlllllfl lOID Of ntl l lNOS (I) 'lUt lOVI AND DIATHtPOJ ---:=-:::::--. ~ M/'lleUUHD • UOtcAao Ht.OT Ml.IOI Of M IOef Wl'OIW ll>Ol 'llll IUONO ANO U CI( 101 ---...ii CllMY USTWOOO MIT WNKM WAT IUl lOONt'°I PIUI THI OAUHTUT111 CUNf LUTWOOO M IT WltKM WAT I UHOOM 1'01 PlUl THI OAUNTllfc11 UH YOM!IN e .IOMN flA\IOUA MOMCNT I Y MOMINTc11 Plllt GOODIYI HOIMA JEAN lllAN AIN IP\US Ml ITMI can <AllfOllHtA sum ''°' IP\UI ~-lllMollll •----' SOMllOIY lllUD ... NUSIMD1H11 HAN O'MAl e CA-. .. IOIH OUVll'I ITOIT cPOI "'"' MAUTHON MAN1t1 , ... I OU T'HI W lltOI '"" T'HI DllVl.eN(POI ~ llU H AI CUI °"1E-tt-,. CAllrOIN&A IUITI , .. ,';•z "UI rf'Ot WillllMilM•..ijm...wlfJ;.~·· f>!~IOOT ~ueo M.1 """llANlll!il llOtUf INAW I llAllllON JOI D '°'" n N ftOM NAVUONI Cl'Ol PlUI UllACUOA!N I -ENIEL - ' DAIL V PILOT ENTERT AIN~ENT I HY GARONER Marilyn Monro • •a_P-Jaymate and-a f3olu11mist • MARILYN MONROE ON FIRST 'PLAYBOY' She Alao Gueated tor Drew Pearson YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED Orange Coast College operates the o ff1c1al recyclmg center for Costa Mesa 556-5981 ALAUOHRIOT _..,. .... ~ tO!!?"' A ~ llofn UnlvMol PlcMes Q: M 1 colltt&or of old m1111llte1. l''Ve been lookln1 fM Ule nrtt IHn ot Playboy. I'm told Marllyn Mo.~ wa oa the cover. 11 Ulla true? - Jeremy c., PbUadf'lpbja, A You wt•rt1 told naht. Miss Monroe decorttl· 1·d 'thl' cover or lh<' tlrat edit on of Playboy m lh.•cl'mbcr or rn.~ The d te, lncldentally, d<><'sn't -'PPt'llr on lhl' cover because Hugh llefner wusn't ~url' the rt' wuuld be a cond ~Ilion! Later in '53, M rilyn did an encon ln tho c nte r apread In her ruvorlt~ ('08lumc her skln. She was named S wl't'tht•urt of lhc Month " Q : I kaow Uu1 oud1 rtdlcwowa, but clldn't Marllyn Monroe-oat"e wrtle a pest column for Jae-It And•rsoe? -Slewart James. New Haven, ('oao. A ThC' i uel\t column to which you're referring "..1<1 "nttt-n ror Anderson's former boss, Drew 1'1•,1r'lon I lt•rt> url' 11ome excerpts under Ma rilyn's 11" n hylin<' A't Lorf'lt>1 would say, what is ill girl like I do· tnJC In Ort'w P~arl'On'!i column~ Years ago, during a s hort ~rtod I •~nt m an orphans' home because of my moth~r·~ llhu .. 'tls, I used to Jook out at the big ''M" on the HKO lot in Hollywood und dream of 'tardom I thought 1l would be the eastest JOb 1rnd the mo.'it tjlamorous life In the world. . Well, I like the glumour part, but it certainly 1sn 't easy. I work ha rd and l'tudy hard and have little time evf'n for my husband But I do divorce my private hfe from my career as an actress and that is why > ou never s ee Joe <DiMaggio> and me posing together a round Hollywood ... I'd have enjoyed going East recently to watch Joe hit one over the ft>nce Ln his Old Timers' exhlbition game. but that morning, at 5 a .m., I was busy gelling dressed and made·up for 1a routine with Donald O'Connor. ··As to the future, I just don't know. On the horizon, hke a black cloud, is the frightening figure of Dior, who has decreed that girls must be nut chested. If this comes about. I wiJI be a dead duck and people will be speaking of Marilyn in the past tense because no matter what Dior decrees. I JUSt don't qualify." 'Glad You Asked That' Q : Now tba& Sylvester Stalloae and bla wlfe, Sasha, have recoocUed, are they plaan!DI &o rain a blK family? How many clallcltta do lbey have! - Teresa Lewtn, Miami. A There is one child. a boy -21.o'.i-year-old Sage Moonblood. Now th~i their rocky marriage Is on level ground. we hear they're expecting another Taurus baby -due in May. (Sa,ge was born May 5 , Q : On the new TV series, "Wbo's WatcblDg tile Kids?" the actress who plays Stacy looks very familiar. Where have we seen her before? - Michael C., Columbus, Ohio. A: You've seen Caren Kaye on many TV shows. She co-&arred on "The Betty White Show" ' J -a nd with Nancy Walker in , \ "Blansky's Beauties ." She's ulso appeared on '"Love Boat," "Fantasy Island.'' "T he Mary Tyle r Moore Show," "'Rhoda" and "Alice." And has been on the Carson, Douglas and Dinah talk shows. Q: I've beard old vaudevUle burrs menfloa tbe "Pat Casey Office." Wu tbia a-booking of. un flee or what? -Marie V., Fo,.tLauderdaJe. Fla A: George Bums comes up with the answer. ··1n the early days. when you played the same circ uit year after year with the same act. you'd be lucky to acquire maybe 16 or 17 s ure-fire minutes of material. That was like your hfe savings. The only way you could protect yourself from anyone stealing your jokes was to write them down. Then put them into an envelope and mail it to the Pat Casey office. They called it the V M.P.A. -the Vaudeville Managers Protective Association. lt takes someone very special to help you forget someone very special NOW PLAYI NG IOUTll COAST 8UHA rAllll Olllft·lll UA TWiii "I "" Uguna ~ 494·1514 Bllt~ Pitk 821·4070 Wtslmtn11tr 893·1305 , ......... , u Hain 691-()633 Ir you thought aomebody stole a Joke, they'd open up that envelope. If it proved you were the flrtil one to do the jOte, they 'd make the other fellow take it out of his routine.·· Q : Jack Klatman ls so believable 11 tbe medlul enmlaer on "Qulncy." Hae be ever worked oe a corpse In real Ufe! -J enny L., Deaver. A: Yes. To prepare for his role before the series went on the air, Klugman went to the Los Angeles morgue and actually cut lnto a couple or cadavers. But the reason he's so believable in the part is basic: he's just a very fine actor. Q : We aaw a Joan Crawford movie oa TV called "Tottb So•'' -and llier a1.D1lll& was so great. Did she do her own soaga? -The Fisher Family, Jamaica, N.Y. A: This question came up before and Joan answered it by saying, "India Adams dubbed m all but one or my songs -the one titled 'Tenderly.· There simply wasn't enough time for me to do the acting, dancing and singing!" Q : Does Katbartne Hepburn ban any sense of bamor at all? -Annie J., PboenJx. A: Yes. A sample of Miss Hepburn's biting wit came when Tom Ewell once told her he was being considered to play the !He of Sinclair Lewis, ''Oh, I knew Lewis well," she shrugged. "Without a doubt, he was the ughest man I've ever seen You'd be perfect for the part!" Q: Was the Orson Welles "Men From Mars" broadcast that sured t he llvlng daylights out of American listeners ever heard on radJo stations in other countrtes? -Mrs. T. Serata, S&. Louis A: Yes. It was done in Spanish over a Latin· Ame rican station. Somt• fier y Latins were so in- censed at the false CJlarm. they burned down the !>talion and attackt'd some of the occupants. St>M IJO'Ur qiuations lo lly Gardner, "Clad You Asked That :· care of this new!J>OPtr, P.O. Bor 11748, Chicago. Jll. 60611. Manlyn and Hy Gardner wall aMWer as many quulions as they can in their column, but the volume of mail makes penonal replies imposnble. THC MIJfY ~ . 11//olj l\DlMNj A\OOUCllON N"llONi'l t.M'PCX)rf) NjlMJol HOL& -JOHN DCUNt ™ MAIHOON IOHl'I ~ 'llEl\NA OlOOM ~~a ond OO!CALD SUTHCllLAND •• -.. 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Within the lramework of a muslcal tan· tasy, Sidney Lumel's spec- tacular, joyous production or ·The W1z' generates a mood ol wonder and senh· mental rapture recalling lhe arrival ol lhe Mother Ship 1n 'Close Encounlers ol the Third Kind."' -G11ry Arnoia WasMt9IOfl Post "Diana Ross Is a WhiZ 1n 'The Wiz "' -SconC11m. Too Atfclflfil Journal 11nd Cons&tvt!Ofl "ROIS la wperb in 'The W1z': her perfOfmance ranks with that of Barbra Streisand in 'Funny Girt' and Liza Minnelh in 'Cabaret "' -Genlt Siske/ ClllC.JOO T nt>une "Great run Color, style and flair. It works delightfully. You want to 1ump up and dance along." -Jay CJn DotrOtt News NOW PL AY ING "Even if you've watched 'The Wizard ol Oz' every one of 18 times It's been on lelevlsion, chances are you've neverseen anytt11og hke the movie 'The Wiz. "' -SU$11n Slot>olan. DotrOll NftWS ., . • Teledsion MORNI 0 UAlln' nLl.f' MOOM I tOM ANO .II.MY WAO/t(Y AAct"I .... rtA AOOU\I 11'11 Ovtl' IAIJV TUBE TOPPERS lt'009 fHt'.~•~r 0 c.f~TMAt A I WA8HIHOTON KTLA 0 8 00 · 'Chnstmas 1n <.:011 ICAf~~AHO!LEI (J~ CAlllOl twANfTI Al'() Fl'lllHOe •oo §e e l n9 NEwa lfOHJC WOMAN 0VH8.MOKI 11 •c.·t1c·ut "Bartntru Slunwy(•k anti Kl'nnts Mor~an lwa<J lttt• cast of this 1915 holuhn ll)OVlt• ('Omt•d \ llOV LUCY ILJl'lt~H at&AAH! ST~ f (Ml ~CPOOQ l OOGI. .. llollCl<EY M<>Oef Clutl NRC ID 9 00 'Suns h ine I M·A ·t·w\MI I IAfMAN ~ITMIT t..CACICK. / l(Hl'f" "l.lllOAf ( 'hni-tnw-. "Cliff lkYoun~ r l!lurns as a Widower who must choosl! twl" l't·n h 1i-. earl't'r und hi s voung dauf!hlc..·1 I 0 WOAI. 0 VlllOH . 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IL.O ANO COMPANY lndoOt 1 Outdoor Bar~­ cue (I) NBA 8A8KETBALl San O.ego CllPCHI'' vs Seatlle Su1H1tSont<:1 @) THIS SIDE CW EDEN 1:00 f) THE WHITE SHADOW An unac•upu•ou• •oen1 send' an affut1no o•" 10 persuade one of Coacn Reeves' p1om181ng p1aye•1 10 rurn p<O 0 UTT LE HOUSE OH THEPAAIAIE Tiie Ingalls family oatl\e•a C11r111mas 01111 10< eBCn otn8' dMP•te a 1n0tt90e ot money and conl u11on at>Out llltnlly plant IR) 0 MOVIE • • ·~ · ChrtlllJIBI In Conneclccu1" 119461 Bar t>•Ml Stanwycx, Dannis Moroan A newapaper c:Qlummsl is 1nat1u<:ted by he< bOH to have a war h11<0 as n.,. family s gueSI tor Chris1ma1 d1nne• \:1 hrs I 0 FAST LANE llLUES A C•-of lland·P•::~ed ave•aoe Amet~n• sec oll on li crou-countty auto t ace tOf a w1nnet s p"ze ol one m1111on in QOld IAI 0 MOVIE • • • • .,. "Olivet fwiar· t 19•81 Robe11 NewtOtl Jonn Howt1d Olv!&e A youno Otpllan •• l()t<;ed A Quarter Century of Color fh TOM JORV "H~W YORK IAP 1 II was a quurler <'<>ntur~ <1go N<'w 'r'l'~tt ·.., l>ay thul NBC br<1<1ckast lht· Tt1urnaml'nl nr Rost-s para dt• from Pasade na to the n<1hon 1n l'OI · u r . I h t' f 1 r.., I ., u c h W t·., l l o E ;, ., l 1ran~m1ss111n in the ml'd1um's htslor) lnril•l'd. lht· 1-\•di-rnl ('urnmun1c:11 l1o ns <'•Jill m l!'\Ston had appr(Jvcd standurcls for M1 t'.t llt>d ('ompa\1ble rolor tdev1.sion only ""' \\l'f'k:. earl1 <·r. on lk<' 17. 1953 In the nnl \ear 1954 . NHC would bro<1dcas\ 6R hc1ur-;. of color urogramrn111g. ens another 111 Tht• F('(' dl·c1~1on follow"<! , cars 11( '-Omt>Ltmt>s bc llt.>r 1·0111ptl1t1nn hclWl'l'n lt.irl10 Corp of t\ml'r1t·a NH("-; 11arent 1·11mpany .. ind C BS. to tw first on tht· mark Pl with :1 tolor ~l'lt·v1-,1w1 s,vsu .. •m not at leasl at firs t. 1·um1Ji1l1ble with exist 111g tclev1~ion t.-q u1pmcnt Tiu: FCC &pprov~d the CBS i:.ystem in 1950. but r('vprsecl the decision in 1953 wh"n RCA propos<>d 11nml.'d1ate production of color l'qu1pmenl and transm1ss1on of proj!rams 1n t(JIClr on NU<' CBS, JN 1951. broudcast in color a pro- grnrn c:alll•d .. Prcmtl're." which included talent-type urts as well as comments from W1 lltam S Paley, CHS' board chairman. ;rntl Dr Frank StttlOn, then the network's president. Tlw audienct• was restricted to lh<• few color sets in ex1-;tence. On No\' 22. 195:1. the FCC g11 vl· NBC pc•t m1ss con lo broadc:ast t h e fir st :.µon~ored nl•twork proi:iram m color. "The ColJ.!ate Comt•dy Hour " The transmission. as wc·rr all colon·asts before Jan. 22, 1954 , \\;ts labelt•d "t•>.penrn<·nl:il" n 1• " s cast 1 n c: o Io r . • · Ca m <• I N c w s Caravan." on Feb 16, 1954. and the first network sports event in color. a mid- dleweight boxing match between Gustav Scholz and Al Andrews. on the "Gillette Cavalcade o( Sp<>rts·· March 26, 1~ "The New York Times Encyclopedia of Television" lists Chicago's WNBQ -now WMAQ-TV as the first to originate locally all-color s ignals. in 1956, as a pro- totype for NBC. NBC. in the meantime. was steadily in· t'reasing rts color output. to 216 hours in 1955, 486 in 1956, 1,035 in 1960. 2,150 in 1963 and an estimated 3,000 in 1965 CBS BROADCAST only a fraction of Lhe NRC total through 1964, and ABC did not JOin the color competition until 1962, with 35 hours to 1,910 for NRC Rut CBS announced in 1965 that nearly all of its fall ,schedule would be in color, and A BC followed suit the next year. 1n10 thll'I t..urrho-t w0ttd '" Ufct.f 10 ......... e 12 .... ' G) CAAOl BURNETT ANOFAl£NOS Gu•tt Aelly Whlto g) MAACUS WEL8Y. t.t.0 . A h<>•bend lea111'9 tllll h•• w1ta may be mugg.n !11.llln, lhOPtl II nOIQhDO• fl) a!) 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Qt (_,,rr,...._1n. l h• •·nvu1Jom~nta1 mt>Y• .ne,,t 141 \l+n d't mOt tt th:Jr ..tn ,.,.,en••Of'1 01 lhfl' put>l•C ~n11a11on MO•l!m~I fAI '2,00 0 TWIUOHT ZOHE Used cat dcaJct H11rvev Hunmcu1 buys a ca• l•om an Old man. only to llave lhe Clll ~uni ll1m Q) ALFRED HITCHCOCf< ~EHTS ...,,., lfl<ifO«ed rut Vwtla Cl)~ A m111.1nd11r•1•nd1no ltltflll8'11 lu l"ld IQte.,.,. ltwt l•ten<lalllp OI ~llpll and Ld 12 JO D ..ou.LA SUP£ASTAAS (I) ALFRED HlfCHCOOIC PRESENTS A 1ynat<:a1e b<I ... d«•UM en !Mt .,, am1>mou1 youno men 10 -ti hat goo4 enouqn to ,otn n.m CE MOVIE • • ''> "PflOOY ( 19501 DI•• na Lynn, Cllatlel L&ugl\• Ion 12 .0 i) ces l>'TE MO\llE • * •" 'the Spttal S1a1t· c .. • (1 •61 Ooro1ny MGC.U1te Oo0tQll 8•41"1 1·00 0 TOMOflROW (h,Ht'\tll\ 'ionQ..._fllfH ..tf\O tyr~t'lt ~l.Jh J••Y l •.tt um f(il"' 11 V•fH ' ''''ltlt•t1l Nt•h '"n f(•)f 1u~t~lf•,, 107 0 MOVIE • • • Wh1I"' (,IH••lm111 1111.,41 8•1111 r.m.hy o.i"nV KHw•• 130 0 NEWS 21>0 CJ HEWS Cl) GET SMAA'T A nuc:ltldr golf b•tl 11tmop <auson ""' "'"""'• d<trn-n•O NEWS 2.30 Cl) NEWS 2 61 tJ MOVIE I 19491 JCHtl 01n1 t MHyt, 337 0 NEWS 'f 'et4•NdUJI•# Dflythnf# tlot•iv'f w-rm NUON t2 00 0 It• Ttu A1lv•o1ti,, ,.,.. 11'j~/1 I)';'•' 1• ~'rite; htr Ji •••tN• u .., A .. ,, 1rn,,alf "4'\•.ottwl m ""''"'' t1uw. ,,., t•t rt;I ltJ UWJ1-c1••t r1iOO••f\ C11o••t•l)tttl lr .. ''"'• •II 01• .. Ah•( If· jliMJi~ '' hr, \()fnll'• CIJ • * • 1 \iiH.tbC1..tS. rl>arl '' I 1'16;>1 ollnthon't (Ju''-" S1 .., .. n~ Mur~anO. Jt,,. 1n1et ,,., ... :t\4"'1 in '•OU ot J...,.,. wr"'JtlM wtl'1 ~ Quor~• 01 t.,111 11181 tol•OW hon '9'\IP.f ,,trnr f l hr !tO """ I 3 00 110 • • • c..~me'<>t , ,o.,, LI I,,,,:, R1lhi1td 11a,,1t va""\'" RMio•"""' l\1'1Q Atth"r blltlll!S f>i( l 1tocel()I Im lhA IO•P o1 fJue .. n fiwn••wittl" Clt•J"J•nd tM• deeay 01 C,m1eio1 tt ''' '.)Omin I 3 30 O • • • • vOOd Neigh· t>O• Som' (Pall 21 (1964\ Jack Lemmon. Rorrt~ Schne•dc• An 8dve<hs•r19 man llnds lltm~I po!>tf19 c1~ ll•s ""'• s Ir~ ' nu .. tl8nd 10 11811> ,,. COitec;! 3 " 1nneritance 1 I h< . 30 m•n I »ELL Tt:r.t:f'UONE l.ahorutorws had ll1•monstnit1•d t'olor ll'll•v1s1on a:. t<;HI\ as 1'129 , d Ocl HCA l'l<11 m1·d t'Xl'l'rtmt;ntal trJn~l'niss1on of th<• first l'Olor ptr lurt'. I rom th(' E111pm_• St :Jlt• lluilding, on ft>b :!II. ltMI ('HS 1·ulorc:a't an image from '''"' York to"' a1·k N J . 1n 194fi ~ ........ 1•1111<111\I I h<• l1·l·hnolog1c«il 1!1sµult• u1 'oht•rl tht• ·..,1nnning rl1sk " -;yslt•m <Je '1•l11ped b' CBS ;ind f{('i\ 's a ll-l·le1·tron1l· p1 llt't''-" St rnvh 11111 . th(• (·BS ~vstcm was ('olor lelt•v1s1on was. from the start in 19~>1 , RCA'' j?ame and thal meant NllC's H('i\ figures s howed 5,000 color ~t·ls from ull m<mufaclure rs sold in 1954. "'1th Sl.000 lhl• typical price RCA hai:. c•s t1matl'() that by the end of this year. 10 rmllwn color tc•IPv1sion sl.'ts will have been !>old an 1978 alonl.' A recent survey by Television Digest s howed Zenith No. l in the number of color ~ets sold to dealers in the '1978 model year. with RCA second. The two manufacturers were estimated to hold just over 40 percent of the color market. about 20 perce nt for l'HC'n LU«..11: The11 a11d /\'01t· N tH' A I REI> T ii i-: (1 rs t network Lucille Ball, hosting a rectptton for he r third i:lnnual C'hHrit y backgammon tournament. rs flanked by larger than li ft• photo- graph from her "l Love Lucy" <.lays on television. 'Les Miserables' Classic TV Fare HAPPY HOLIDAY SAV INGS fof'Wl~t• 'MISERABLES' STAR Richard Jordan Cleavon S tarM HOLLYWOOD <A P> Cleavon UtUe stars in th<' NB<' pilot "Uptown Saturday Ntahl • By Jf-:RR V BUCK llOLLYWOOD CAP) 1'hc latest version of "Les Miserables" 1i. a remarka ble film of redemption, valor, honor, and an obsessive purs uit that spans half a ltfetiml' Don't ll't the fuel that it 's adapted from Victor flul{o's classic novel scare you ;1way It's a robus. a ntic adventure m the Errol Flynn traditio JO~ 1t as & lwlatcd ( 'hnstmas treat. Hiehu1d .Jordan slurs us the .ll·vn Vuljt.•un, whose the ft of a loaf bread to ft>cd his starving family brrngs a Clve·ycar prison term as the 18th Century draws to a close 1n l-'rance Two unsuc ccssful escape attempts 11dd another 15 years torus sentence ANTHONY P E RKI NS IS Inspec tor Javer t, head of the pnson guards. a martinet of such unswerving devotion lo duty that he seea good and e vil only as absolutes. When Valjean finally does escape, you know that this man will pursue him to the gates of hell -and beyond. • Valjeun. In un emotional encounter with a . kindly bishop, renounces evil, changes his nomt'. anJ becomes a prosperous busr nesiman nod muyor oC a small French v11lt1jle Then, one day Inspector Juvert ar rivl'S as the new police chfef. VulJCWO 1$ recognized and n4\c.S. Jsvert 1mrsues him relentlessly. to Poris, to a convent, to the barricades of o revolt, and finally Into the st-wers under PartJ where they at least meet face to race a1ain. If' TIOS SOUNDS like "The Fugltlvc" and other TV aerie~ of th paat, you're rig ht . "Les Mi ser a t 1 es" Is the time when ever ything crystalizes in their acknowledged greut-grandaddy or a ll such lives. A moment of epiphany. They must stories change their heads and live within society "Les Miser ables," the 12th mm adapt&· or remain criminals." tion of the classic, airs Wednesday at 8 on . CBS. Channel 2. The three-hour movie also JORDAN SPENT SEVEN years w1tb the ·tars CJ.' ril Cusack Claude Dauphin John New York Shakespeare Fest1vali then 1i-· t ' c II J hns~ 'J · moved west and played guest ro es on vtelgu · !ao Hom. e 8 0 on, oyce shows like "Banacek" and "Kojalc." "l Redman. and Ange lo Pleasance. I d a lot of nuts. One day l ·ust said r "I . av~\de~ seeing ~r the other ~:J1dn't do it any more and l quit. I'd vcr~1ons. said Jordan. "H ybu se~ them started m aking movies. · you rL' ha unted. You say, gee., I wtsh we .. ·capUlim; and the Kings' was lhe turn· could hav~. done that, or I wish we had mg point. J don't even know how I got the ose sets. part. They called me up and I said okay. My face w11sn't known to the public until H E DID, HOWEVER , read the book \n then." French, then rcud the abridged Engli11h translation. The actor said he came by lhe part through a c hance meeting al the Los Angeles airport with the Clim's director. Glenn Jordan. "He was on his wa~ to France to scout the locations'." he said. "lte asked me il It wu true tnal I don't do television onymore. I said It depends on the story. He t-Old me he was dofog 'Les Miserables' and would I like to play Vstljcan. He of· fcrcd me o role 1 couldn't refuse." Cliburn Appears Pianist Van Cliburn makes a special a p- pearance ln a behlnd·thescenes study of the strains and triumphs or the fifth V•n CU burn internationa l quadrennial piano I competition, held in Fort Worth. Texas. In 1m. . I The program , <>ntltlt'd "Contest lo, Ctlmegie Hall: ThL" Vnn Cliburn Compt'tl JORDAN, CU RRF.NTl .Y In Woody Al Uoo," airs Thrusduy on KCET. Chonnel 28 SAVE "40 SALE $319 " ...... WHITE'S LA·Z·BOY. SAVE ON EVERY CHAIR IN STOCK FREE LOCAL DELIVERY BANKCARDS ACCEPTED S AVINO SALE $279 " ..... IA\.£ ENDS 1 V301'78 ter.·s "Interior:.."' had starred '" the Th documentary focuses on the entrants m nlserles ··capt.oim1 and the KJngs" •nd und lhe jury os lhe engage in semt.rlnul and wos In the movie "The Defection of Sl mH final round1, and provides a 0 11mpse of the K1durka." " '""'"". After rearuni in novel ana a bioarapny recreational actlvllles through which the 11 or Huao by Andre Maurois, he went to New oontestanti esca~ the presaurea of com· York to talk to 1 group or ex·convlcts. petition. "I found every one 01 UM ex·conv1cu The 1pecial culminates wlth the debut of shared a common experience wttl) JHn the .rrand prit~ winner. atephen de Oroote, Valjean;• he .aid. "To each there came• at New York '• Carnefie Hall. ,,,1 . . I • 'I - _ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW Monday. December 25. 1978 DAILY PILOT 87 'Fedora' 01 -Sty e Movie Making . .. .. I ' :: I l • f fi I • I ! r . By AllTHlJ& KNIGHT TN-h ..... _.. Rlllv Wlld~r a Ft'dor1." whk h received ala U S pr"m1ere at the Chl<'•fo Film f'e11Uval , is u movll' th t rc>vt>rberatet1 wl h tht> cchoe11 11( other movies the rt~rnally r eclu11vt• Garbo. th•· [ uo•nE J "wom t>n', .. pa<'tur~ii c>I IQ P' I ataros ltkt' Crawford and 'REJ'lEJI? Dovla. ~vt•n Wlldt<r'11 ---....-...----..J> own "Sunat'l Boull'vard " Unfortwiatety. each tdto In this AlllC'd Artl1Jt11 r fllf'aae rem1ndl u how murh bt•tb'r It waa tho (1re1l ti me a round .. ,, ............ FAILINO PRODUCER WUttam Hold•n Wll.Dtt•s "FEDOllA" llm't a hat <old htat . maybe), bUl •former movie st•r wh<> rt·tlN'd a t the hei11hl ol her popu1arity lO Lake up" 3Miutitterf'd l'lt YOU'LL BELIEVE A MAN CAN FLY SUPERMAN MARLON BRANDO GENE HACKMAN " ~ CHRISTOPHER REEVE GLENN FORD MARGOT KIDDER VALERIE PERRINE SUSANNAH YORK TERENCE STAMP DAILY 12:30, 3:15, 6:00, 8:45, 11 :00 CINEMA WEST WESTMIHSTHATGOlOEMWIST WESTMIN.CE.tfTH 192·44tJ FRI. 6:00, 8:30, 10:45 SAT.-THUAS. 1:15, 3:30, #1 6:00, 8:30, 10:'5 HUNTINGTON CINEMA PLUS (PG) "GOIN' SOUTH" Untt1d Amata I PG! FRI. 6 :00, 8:15, 10:30 SAT.·THURS. 1:30, 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 NEWPORTCIN ltiALMOSr•tinlS Plu11 fPGI 1111rt:·~ ·-·-, .... --.......-~ ARBOR TWIN HAHO• AT Wll.SOH. COST A MISA 646-057l 646·3266 CINEMA CENTER HAllO• AT ADAMS. COSTA MISA MHAVHOECDCTY t79·4141 edwards SADDLEBACK PLAZA ,~c:u ,:., 581-5880 PLUS SLAP SHOT AT l1lenr1· on an 1slantl off C'orfu. orcompanltd by a 11m11ll 11•\inut• lhul 1ncludl'' u rnyc;tenous Countc1111 tllaldt-ll!Jrd N1•ffl. J ht«1vy rlnnk1n1t doctor IJoi>e ~·t·r1t•1 ). a st raight lucl•d "{'<:rttary nurse ( F'raoces Sh:rrlhugNtl anct u tlour dwu!ft•ur body guard. The lloc·t or. r1•putt.'<ily, h.111 bt'l'O 1ablc lO k~JI fedora aae· le1111 cxl·e11t Cor tht-hand:.. 'ro this &.11lantl. iiomewhat less than paradise. <'Orn1·1 Wilhum lloldcn. a movie producer whose t•urt·N 111 folt1•1 ln.i thanks lo "all those young men with benrch " If he can get Jo'edora lo make a come· back In hi• :icrlpt version of Tolstoy's "Anna Kurnnlna" ror wtuch he has promoted tax· 11hcltur money -he could be back In bualnesa. Whul h • !>e<?8 on the island Is hardly encourag- lntt ttls f' .. edora (Marthe Keller ). although he Is alow to rC('ogn11.c rt , 1s heavily Into drugs. Besides. The best tl\o-hour taeation in town! NEIL SIMON'S ~OOLll l~DIRNllA StlJ1l1f1~ a ~ DAILY 1 :00, 3:00, 5:00, 7;00, 9 :00, 11:00 AT I ED!!q~,~t~~~A ~ ... COSTA MESA 546.3102 DAILY 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 8:15, 10:15 AT CINEMA VIEJO S.O. FllEEWA YTOU l'AZ MISSIOH VIEJO 830·6990 S..l / 11111 •Hll tQl,,.,.&111 .. IQllUl:IQI ... OE.RT SHAW SUN.-FRI. 12:15, 2:30, 4:'5, 7:00, 9:15 ahe aeerm to be held an lnvolunt.a.ry captive by her comparuons. ALL OF THIS lS told throu1h nashbacks nar· I rated (a!! In "Sunset Boulevard") by Holden. 1 "Mnxbe ti l hadn't gone to that island two weeks ago, ' he says, "none of this would have hap- pened." What happened was that Fedora threw herself under a train In the film's openlna shot and Holden ls determined to d.iscover why. It malesil tor slow and palnlul going, for the Wilder·l.A.L. Diamond screenp,lay, based on a segment of Thomas Tryon's • Crowned Heads," has turned what Is essentially an incident, a "con· te." Into a ponderous m ystery thriller wltlch Is neither all that myst.erioua nor sufficlenUy thrill· Ing . AGELESS STAR? Marthe Keller They couldn't have celebrated happier anniversaries if they were married to each other. Ellen Alan Burstyn Alda .. ~amcilmc .. '·N<..-xt <·~r"" FRI. 6:30, 8:45, 11:00 SAT.· THURS. 2:00, 4:15, 6:30, 8:45, 11:00 0 ~ ~ 'IYlllY WHICH WAY 8UTLoOll~ DAILY 1:15, 3:'5, 8:00, 8:15, 10:30 CINEMA CENTER HAllOI AT ADAMS, COST A MlSA MESA VHOECEHTH 979-4141 WESTBROOK WESTMlfCSTY AT llOOtCHUIS T GARDEN GIOVE 530-440 I edwards SADDLEBACK PWA ll TOIOAT•OCIHB.D 11. TOltO H 1-SllO j.rui. tolkien·s SAT. 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15, 11:30 AT CINEMA WEST STARRING SOPHIA LOREN JOHN CASSAVETES GEORGE KENNEDY ROBERT VAUGHAN "th~]q~ of·Y:l!!n1.as" the1"1!:v WIESTMIMSTaAT GOLOlMWlST 892-4493 DAILY 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 AT CINEMA CENTER HAlllO•.U ADAMS.COSTAMISA MESA VHDECEHTll f7f~l41 CINEMA WEST WHTMIMSTUATGOU>IMWllT 192~4'3 CINEMA VIEJO S.O.faflW•TTO'-APAl MISSION VllJO U0-6tt0 edwards FOUNTAIN VALLEY llO<*M'f ., ..... ..,...,AIMVAWY In.I ... MAX VON SYDOW DAILY 12:45, 3:00, 5:30, 8 :00, 10:15 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA llllSTOL AT MAC.UTHUI 540-7444 edwards LIDO CINEMA HlWl'OIT ILVO. AT VIA LIDO NEWPORT HACH 673-8350 CINEMA WEST WISTMINSTllATGOU>8'WIST H2.~4tl DAILY 12:45, 3:15, 6:00, 8:45, 11:15 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA I . . ,,. ... ('J - r. DAILY PILOT Mond•v. O.C.mt>er 2~. 1tn ENTERTAINMENT I BROADWAY ~road'µJay _Musical' Jlits the Spot __ Bot Spell Farra h fo'awn•lt M~11or:-1:. 'hown in a scene trom her new mov it• "Sunburn." now bcmg filmed m Acapuko ShE> pla\:. a lan~· New York model posm g a:, the w 1ft> of a n in- surance invesh gutor Sissy as Singer HOLLYWOOD f AP I S1i.~y Spacek will plav Loretta Lynn in "Coal Maner'i. baughter," a mov 1e based on the II fo of the country s inger . Miss Spacek received an Academ y Award By MARY CAMPBELL NEW YORK tAP> "A Broudwuy Mus1cl&.1" pullfd a Broadway mlrnclc The ahow tak~ an old. comy story th{' fl m boyantly flctlonullzed tr1bulallons of putting on a Broudwoy ahuw ~md 11lvet1 tM uudlence a rous iol( 1000 Um with 1l It doc.sn't do a spoof ll JUllt movfll the tlmt" to th present ~nd llddR tt duah of rtlevanc A whltt" produce r of musical comedy Hrly on. telll a serlou1:1, younJh black playwriihl, · "Bl•ck 11 lh bi1ucc 1t lhlnl( on Oroudw1&y today." The clkhtd b111lc1 ure allll there The tem· peramenltll star male In this version 1s a Las Vea•• 1ln1 r or homoaenlzed soul. And, yes. he pul11 out or th~ 11how und 61 tull'nh!d unknown goes on But "A Broadw y Mu11lcaJ" plays better than a t'llt'h~ ...... Shtw' ....... 6:ooa..I0:40 ·-•Met 1:15 .,,, IM SMOKIM ••• SO COAST PLAZA MIUrlltelllMf.1111 na,_. .,,.,._ CAMllCI ..... "OUY8'S STO.Y" IPGI ... ,_, 11) .. 11> ... >• .. ,..,.. .. ,,. SO COAST PLAZA us s.111wtt 541-mz rm rua111c IOAll10MlmAMDO & AU tyAll CAST ''SUl'lttMA .... Cf'GI nomination for .. Carrie,·• and r ecently finis hed --a.&ftll'l--E-1111-...... -NGS---,,. \ filming .. Heart Beat... IWVWI ""'I " The film will follow Miss Lynn's rise from ab-FOR PARENTS AND ' .. ' r ~poverty an Appalachia to one of the most Viftl~ BrAIM r red st ars in the country music world. •vvnu ~ '"TMAter GOD rrs AUDAY-,_,,, .. ,.,,. C..-colotl" llo--0. M11A VIS! A DrSTMUTOI CO. IC Cm•-o.w,. ~ ,__.,,_, -1-°' ......... NJ.-c_.,,, 1n4tt:I _ .... --_,,_.,Clflfflft ... ,. l'lleoll*MOIN,...,.ero-___ IN_....,.ol ,,., .. -~..._,o,.,,..c- .-----~ ~.~o CINEMALAND , ... s....., M111Mm1t11 , .. ,_ .. a MASJaPIKf of ANIMATION ••• a 8URS1 of FUN and ADVfNTUU U.A.C:ttyC-c_ • .,,_ .. -o. ... c:-c:- U.A.Mevi..• rii"1 AU. AOH AOMIT'TtO ~,.-0.._Su~~ I ®HO ONE IJNO(A 17 "°""TTl!O 1 1•0-1 ........ , •• ,., lf'f oet1&tft ., .... ALL !Cl ll!il) ANO ll!l flt. ... S AECEIV( lWl SEAL Of ™f ... OTION PICTURE CODE Of SCLF REOVl.A TIOH From deep space ... '""* llG FfX" CINEMALAND 141Ut.•n.r Al*•&l$-llll llUPMUll "COMIS A HOttSEMAH" '1>4Mcte.e:JI "THI rtHIC rAMTHElt STUCl'S AGAIM"' IPGI _ .. , .... The o;eed 1s planted .. terror gmws. A Hobert H. Solo Prod~ of A Phi.lip Kaufman Film "Invasion of the Body Snatche~" Donald Sutherland · Brooke Adams· Leonard Nirnoy .reff Coldblum • Veronim Cartwright Scremplay by W 0 . Richter. Bas4ld on the novel "1'he Body Snatchen;" by Jac:k Finney Produced by Hobert H. ~lo • Directed by Philip Kaufman (JJ!ocu rtnwml" fiiOliiiiif•Wll"!-•nto] T ~Arbltl l_;~·-·-·::r-r.:=c-.~ c..r.Not •• FOR ONE TIDNG, some of the characters come acf'0611 as rcaJ people Irving Allen Lee 1s most likeable as the novice playwngbt. putting on hlft glasses to pttr at show biz. Warren Berlinger 111 likable, too, as the producer sweating to have a hll after rour turkeys The second act 1s the best The first act is com· rortably entertaining, neither a rocket that lights up the sky nor a fizzle One less-than-great song, ~ C'f> ~~ -/D ~ ~ 11w1u_ I ~~ ttwtf'\~ .. ,, • ...,_. ..... ""'•'•Ii.th• ttt.o.~ .. CJll.tCH a t...NO~ "'"' l'lh_. "" •·••• "'" • CHf l (H A (H()lltL ""NtiJ (. • ~ t ~IN t.M()M.a,,. .-. ft\~•~ a.. ... .,_,"'._.,...._ ,..c IOUNTAIN vaun '-C CllllMA c:'2\ single dream is more •powerful than a thousand realities. MAGIC A~UMS!m< .aiEPH £ L£Vff: MS{NTS wa. AN1l()(fl<J'l<J'6 Nf\l~T IUG'.SSKREDTH fDl.PUTER EXEQJTM. F'ROO.Xl:R CO £JlO(S(Jl hla'.: BY .£RRV 00..~H SOUl'f'\..AY BY V.UIAM GCl[).W-( BA&:O ~ HS r<M:L f'lm(IO BY .aiEPH £ L[Vff: p./I() R01ARD P LEYH. CHCT£D BY ROiARDAITlf'8JlO..Oi ~ r@I~.,;,,.;.-1 f'llHl'3evoc~~~·-L•~ NOW 111' "11t8ITM °" DMVHt ... YOU BRISTOL CINEMA STADIUM DRIVE-IN Costa Mesa 54D·7444 Orange 639·8770 CINEDOME UA CINEMA Orange 634·2553 Wes1m1nster Mall 893·0546 SADDLEIACIC PLAZA El Toio 7141581 ·5880 FOA ORANGJ-..,COU.J1~~~~~01~q~~~~~l ~FREE abo~t women who book matinee theater partles. will probably be appreciated by theater party at· tendees. Willlam F. Brown wrote th& book, In which a ser ious play about a bribed basketball player becomes a musical comedy. The last song lt another rouser, "Together ." The new star aingE how they'll all put on a terrific show that wlll rw· and run. And it looks hke they have ---. . .: : : NOW PLAYING "I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!" -Judith Crist ~onco Brusoti'& "BEST FOREIGN FILM OFTHEYEAR!" -Arcl'le• \l\lon~r~n ,.. y "'°'" Starring N;no Mantredi ond ANto Kanno. A World NortMI Alm. 11\tl~'t ~tl')\t C.••••H•t C".••••e • .,1.._ "KING OF THE GYPSIES" <R> "MAGIC"(R) "PARADISE ALLEY" (PG) "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR " <PG> "INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS" (PGJ DOLBY STEREO "FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE"<PG> "MOMENT BY MOMENT" CPG> ~ ......... . Stadlu"' CHILO PA!Ca) "PINOCCHIO" (G) 'SINBAD-EYE OF THE TIGER" "THE GROOVE TUBE" "HALLOWEEN" (R) "MAGIC"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" N "'MAGIC" 'EMBRYO" (RI "UP IN SMOKE" "BLACK SUNDAY" (R) ALL O,_IV~·INS ONN 6:JOr.M.N19H1'\.T Clllld Under t 2 "'" Unl•H • Kidd .. Pfanround FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR , ' - ' . · · INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Classified •Horoscope .• .. It's Traditional I ,;;=we asked twelve shoppers what their favorite ~~~customs were, what signals that it's Christmas. holiday 1 :· . .. . ·· .... V~ know thr holldu\ '\ al"t't ~ally htn• wht•n \OU ('II m b up l 0 l he• aur •It' ral\l'r5 for l ht• gr,•ut bit: bole murhd < hnstma'I d('('()rullon<t · And lt'N (.'hm.tnrn!> .1t 1-.,t "'ht-n )OU h r Nat Kina C'o),• IOKlna( .ibout f"O lJnl t'hHlnul\, whml you 6t'l uJ' t ht' t re urf'd old '4ooden natlVlly ~C:t>tlt', ~ht•n \OU lukf lhal fi~t . IJI Of f>~A:UOK ' llobday trud11\on& lbe famthur ntual~ that st•y the samt> f'vt•r) single year ure purl of tht> wurmlh and lovehn of the season Shoppeni :.h rt'<I tht'1r fnvonte holiday customi. With U:> Tent mu. F.I Toro "I'd say the best part of Christm~ 1s taking our two rhildrcn up to the mountams My folk:. have u t•ubin in Rig Rear, Jnd we 1.111 AO up tht•rt• and play in the snow " Alma Tabor, Snntu An a "H's when the family all ~Cl!. to~clht'r . j:Spec1ally at dtnnl'r t1ml' We cat. talk amt play guml's things hke that ll 's a happy h.'<•hnA · Bud Creighton, Huntington Beach· "I like to see the smile on children's faces, when 1t'!> the most joyous period or the year ." Tammy Jann, Westminster : "Being together wtth my family and enjoying each other's company. It's rare that everybody can get together at once." Joy Campbell, Newport Beach: ''It's get· tmg the whole fam ily together. We go out for Terri JUll Alma Tabor Joy Campbell Shirley Anderson d1nnt•r on ('hn~tmais f:Yc und then we open the JJfl'M nh •>fl Chn~tmu~ murn1n~ " 1-ihlrl .. ~ AndrrHOn, ('o:,ta Mc!>il · Getting tORl'thl•r w1lh my fom1 I> • .ind ~1th fncnch .. c.ract" Ruhl, Costa Mes a .. , hke being With m.> fum1lv then• arc seven or us in the im-nwd1utc· lurnily 'l'hl11 ycur wc'rt> especiall y hap- py berau.w we have u yo\Jng child in the family. She'~ my grund iuecc " Tim Kirby, Tustin "On Christmas Eve evtrybody comes over and we open up the presents and have a party AU the in.Jaws and relatives and my brothers· girlfriends and mysis- lers' boy friends they all come over. (( haves1x brothl'r:, and four sisters) Then we get one thing from San ta Claus thl• next day " Dr. W.W. tumliden, Corona del Mar· "I like having lht• youn g Ont'!> <ibout. particularly our granckhlld I think Christmas 1s for children <.inyway tht•v havt' a ct•rt<un amount of excite- mt•nt and n:uveh'. wht<'h as rather nice " C:regory Landrum, Santa Ana : "It's buying gifts and going to holiday dinners and calUng up my mom who':. halfway across the country in Chicago. It's being my all a round fnendly self." Tania Jurjaks, Vancouver. British Colum- bia <she and her famil,Y are visiting relatives in Costa M~a): "ll'sgcttin'toys." .) ack Land, 4. Santa Ana Heights: ·'Santa Claus, .. Bud Creighton Tammy Jann Grace Ruhl Tim Kirby •• .. . . Dr. W.W. Lumsden Gregory Landrum Uncle Ned T anl a Jarjak.s Jack Land ' 'Make a game of life that's my philosophy', says Ned Hill. .. .·. .. .. :; . .. :: . ....., ....... .., ..... 00-. Ckxa and Ned Hill: He's retiring for the fourth time. • By MARCIA FORSBERG Of lhe Dilly POol SCail "You want to see who? Mr. Hill? We don't have ... Oh! You must mean Un- cle Ned. He's upstairs,'' said the young woman at the front desk at the Lido of· f1 ce of the Bank of Newport. Upstrurs, the 85-year-old gentleman, known all around Newport Beach as everyone's Uncle Ned, sat chatting with his wife. Dora. as she opened the day's !!lack or Christmas cards. "Sure, that's what they all call me." said Edgar R. "Ned" Hill duMng an in- terview. "One day I was up at the Rusty Pelican and Uus gal comes up to the ta ble and says, 'Aren't you Uncle Ned"' She s aid she used to be al lhe Cannery. and that's where she knew me from . I'm over there every morning with the Goofoffers." HILL, ACTIVE IN Newport Beach community activities since be and his wife came to the area in 1942, recently retired as vice president emeritus at the Bank or Newport. Now lbal he no lonirer holds the position, whal does be plan to do? lo unison, he said. "Goof o(f,'' while Mrs. Hill, former mayor of Newport Beach. said, "Everything." Although the words are really op- posite, for Ned Hill the y sort of mean the same thing. "I've never worked all my life becaUJe working is doln1 what you don't want to do. The only time I worked wu to yet out or work," he uld, halt Jok n1, hair 1ertoua. "Actually, f.hla la mJ fourth retire· menl, but now I have been atven the U· Ue of Director of Research £merilu.a for Newport First Investment Services. It's like my JOb as vice president emeMtus here at the bank. ~ "Do you kno h at ·emeritus' means? It mean no authority, no responsibility and no pay," he said, s miling. WHEN A FRIEND brought in coffee, Ned Hill offered a toast : "Here's to the happiest days of my life, spent in the arms of another man's wife. . . My mother." A young female bank empl oyee passed by the door and Hlll called , "H1 beautiful!" Her spontaneous answer was. "Hi handsome!" "Oh, I've had a fascinating life," s aid the man who was born in Freeport, 111. in 1893. "In 1904 I spent two weeks at the first World's Fair in the United States in Sl. Lollis. For a young kid, that WM quite a thrill. "Then in 1006 I was on the comer of Powell and Geary across from the Union Square when the San Francisco earthquake bit," be reminisced. HE TOOK A 8 .S . degree in mechanical en1lneering al the Ul1lversl· ty or Wisconsin, served in the U.S. Navy during World War I and worked al a variety or corporate mana1ement Jobs In the East. When be mel Dora, who was a speech and drama proressor ln Michigan, he promised her he'd take her West some day. "Thal wu my form of proposal," be recalled. But tho wu writing her muter'• tbeala on the hiatory of the theater and ahe wantM to ao to Natchez, 1!flaa. "I eald, 'I'll take you ctown there so you can write It,' " 1a1d Htu . True lo his word. he took her to Natchez -20 years later. "So I took my M.A. with a s mall 'a'." said Mrs. Hill . The couple raised three sons, and they have seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. "WHEN I SAID, 'Let's go out to California,' people iiaid, 'Ned's lost his m a rbles .' It was the end of the Depression and people didn't think I should qwt my good job." Indeed, jobs were scarce, so Hill created his own. "The only way I could get a job was to buy half Interest In a building materia l company in Los Angeles," he said. When he turned the company over to his son, the eveni ma rked his fi rst retirement. The Hills came to Lido In 1942 when ··a friend and I decided lo build boats for the Navy. I didn't k:now bow to build boats, but eventually we built $4 million worth oC boats for the Navy. When we folded up the boat plant, I retired from that," he said. ooling bis second retire· menl. "In 1954, I got a call from Dick Richard and be said, 'How'd you like to be president or a bank?' I didn't know anything about banking, so I said. ·sure. I've been planning to do that all my life."' HUI, founder and president or Marine rs Bank (which has since become a United Callfornla Bank> re· malned there ror 16 years until his third · • rlltlrement." ''WHAT I oo. not wantln1 tO work, Is to &et other people to work for me. 1 would 11y l 'm a motivator." ho aald, re- veallna hi• secret lor 1ucceu. 'Make a 1ame of Ufe. -that's my pbllos<>pby." f.2 OM.Y fl'llOT ANN LANDERS I HOROOCOPE _A Thoughtful Message By ELAIN .. : Q. BA'RROW ,.,, ............... lo1enu1ty 10 hnndcr:llUq Chnstmh 1 r ~~ ornament. was ne\•tr MOn! l"Vldeot than 1 o those r reated b y rtl•t.a acl'OM lhe naoon for VI~ Pre&ldeot and Mrs WaJttt Mondal~'• l'bnatm U'ff Jo'lfl)' of UM.> 100 that ;11dorn ~ "Cre.Uvit.r'• ire« In lbt' vice· vresldeatla l maoalon ""tre ~ •:aJUbUed pubHc ly (or th• first ttme at tho MUM\lm or ('untl'mponry Cr•f\s 0( thl· Am rlcan Crart Counctl ln Nl'w York Clly Hand blown 1l1sa 'w1rHng with color. 1 \l1tcb ed hand d yed nnRel. • ~amk Sanla r ld i n1 a polk•·dot kayak, • croeheled Id· cle, combuak dolla and 1 boded Indian fi1ure were just a fe'# of ~ 01rt1fac'-' to daule tbe t'Yf: THERE WEllE equal· Iv stunning tnnovations 1n wool , silk, hoen. wood. metals. paper and c1>0kte dough. liolh new Jnd established 3rtlsls wen• reprl'Senled. Joan Mondale, an ar· dent :.upport~r of the art:s. :;aid, "This holiday tree celebrates lb e v1laUt.y and CTl'8UVlt)' or the Amttlu.n lrn•ai•n• Uon." Tbla l1"e i.5 allloO a ~ minder ot the trltdllloo ot Ut' tut.nai and d t. playtn1 oot'a aodmad•· ctullnm-wltb ramll)' and fr1mcb al boUday Ume. T81 II tbe aecood year t.Ul \he Mood.al• wUJ decorate thttr tree v.Ub b&ndcrall~ oma· menu. The coll«Uon WU U • •~ mblf'd in tm lhroulh tb ruour<'u or t&e Cnlta C.OUOC-1 t ~r th~ dJrttl on of Paw Smith. dlr•ctor or th1: ACC's Mu.ww:n. Carol Mor11n. • apokHwomao, aatd , "'Wb n we lnvited peo- ple to the craft.a from ac rou lbe nation to p 1 r t1clpate, u1lna matena.11 that they att uaodated wlth, we wer e overwhelm~d Specially dealgned Omli· menl"5 came from every walk of Ute." ·M rs. Mondale had ~pecllied that it DOl be just a celebrity tree. "Week after week, box· H poured 1n and the con· tents were symbolic of tbe tree ol We," accord· ing to Ma. Morgan. SALE -Y3 OFF ON All FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE 2700 Wnt Cwtt ......,, Hewportlffcti.C.. AMONG TIU! oro meot1 UC! &Ulcbed •nd hand dyt'd loOI\ sculptur" a.nett• by bolb Lenorf' DavlJ of Tenn~ ~nd Ehuwth Ourrter e>f Homa. N Ii Tb Sant a l" lhl· polka·dOt ka ya k of blihly aloud r lay ts b)' Blll St.cwart of llamlln. N Y • and the strtl*l. woven and crocheted tea cle by JeMD Slan.-t» or Wl1coosln Arline Fisch of Cahfornla provided at! Ornament Ot WOV~Q ailver. A wlde rang e or technique s and matenall were u.sed handblown glass. appU· qued and embroidered trapunto. woven and pl3led prec1ou.'> metals, conslrucUoo of melall1c plas tic. anllque suk. cookie dough, wofen and crocheted fiber, U v a a.nd should not bfl relt"J•~ to 01uaeums. · · f'urnlturt two Cf'n turln old lS volu~ and yt-t only DOW IHl" museun\J\ ~Minnin~ lo acquire OW work 0( lhe ,. o n t t• m p o r u r y rraftsm~n. und begin 1110& to COOCf'lVf' Of It as th~ art of wmorrow " M rs Mondalt> \'X · prH»ea a compunbl<' view saying, "In this a1e of machine-made producu, the crafts put u1 In touch with our own lndlvldua.IJty. ·'They inspire that spirit of communication bet ween tbe creator and user that is reaffirmed each time we use a mug, a plate or other article made by' one persoo for another. Each of these Christmas ornaments 1~ a joyful example of that tie." In n». Ult ~, Ann £,ondt" beQCn wnhng th11 column. lht 1Drote 0 1pt'clol tl.ttlJI /CJr Chnstmcu 0011 kt'Odtt tt'fPO'Ul' woa nfrtmrlJI rt'100rdtng ond •ht haa tf'Jmnltd llu! col limn onnually, u>slh topical mod1/1cotlon1 Thl1 u Ann'1 Chmtma.1 mtuagt )or 1971 Today 11 Chrt1tmu. A II a boot us we bear talk or peace on Earth. (Cood wtu toward men. Yet W\' know in maoy part.a of the world there ia no ptace and ln the h •arts of many m en lhl'rc 1s not enough good wlll Our youth Insist tb3l cl viii uuon 11$ out ot JOlnl . They IUt"nl having to llvt> In a world they never made. But what generatk>n ever made th~ world IL bad to Uve ln? W e con g ratulate ourselves that we a re the rlcbett. moat pro- ductive, moat powerful nation in the world. But wbal progrega have we made? ls it progress when man can walk on the c raleni of the moon but cannot walk safely after dark two blocks from bis home" painted wood, coiled copper wire and clay. ( ] Richard Dulany of H N e w Yo r k C l l y Or04'"'9Aft~ fashioned Trumpeting 0"-r~ Angels of bread dough. _ wblle Bill Stewart of· ----------------J fered a second sub· mlaaton, a ceramic fly. Ing blrd. Gary Noffke of Athens, Ga., presented an imaginative silver starflake and Mary Ann Scherr of New York City crl'ated a Stars and Stripes mobile star. AN ORIGINAL BV Ruth Nivola of East Hampton. N . Y., was described simply a.s an ornameut of crocheted embroidery thread Wlth its interpretation left t.o the beholder's eye. TUESDAY, DEC. 2' By SYDNEY OMARR AR IES I March 21· A µri J 19): Concern with hidden matters. the OC· cult comes to s urface. Question s about partnership investment. budget and funding can be as k e d -a nd answ ered . Displ ay courage of convictions. A new contact proves more valua ble than originally anticipated. lines -piece together clues. Mystery can be solved, dilemma wUI be resolved. Yes. emotions tend to dominate. You learn what wUJ last as contrasted to tinsel and whispers of s w eet n o thin gs . Protect yourself in clinches! VIRGO CAug. 23·Sept. 22): Accent on trips, neighbo r s. cal l s, messages and rel•tives in transit. Family member t.alb about re· decorating, making significant domestic ad· justmenls . B e diplomatic, receptive. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons figure in your Thia la the oge of the big ripoff, the uncom· m ltted and the un dre11ed. The blurrtng or the se)U!'S. Some lefAr we nrc heading tow11 rd social decay. tt<>•DM the way of the Romans and the Rabyloellans. Others ¥pplaud the "new mornllty" and !!tare the "squares" down wlth eyea Uke bypodermlc needles. They say tbe sex ~v olullon ts s)'1Jlpt.omaUc ol lbe maturing aocicly. that l t promist s creativity and better m nt3l health. But will that prom.Lse be kept - or are we overloading tbe circuits and promot· mg adcbUooaJ guilt and anxiety In those who cannot tolerate so much exposure? Oae ol the most en· couraging signa ol our tlmea la that our cam- puaea are once again places of higher learn· ln1. The bosllllty and anaer of the late '009 are gone. Our students have settled down t.o serious business. Thal is the good news. The bad news as that drug abuse has sllifled from the campuses to t.be blgh schools aad the A•• £Gliders Jun ior biah•, and alcohoUam among the youos is a erowtng prob-lem. Now it'11 the 14 . lS· and 16-year olds who hav e opted t o anesthetize themselves ~gain.st the pa.m of grow· 1ng up and accepting responsibility. More bad news is that VO LS ep1denuc ln many areaa. Cionor.rb ea is th e second most prevalent mfecllous di.lease ln the United Stale s . <The com moo cold is first.) Y el some parents are still fiablina aex educa· lion in public schools because they "don 't want kida to get Ideas." Every day, each of us makes decisions that de· termioe the direcuon in which our lives will move. Noone, no matter how w ise or how highly prtncipled, can malce ~e right decision every time. To err is no dis· grace. The duerace Ii 10 not lcarnin,e from our mistakes, not recove(· 1og from our defeats, Mt p1<'k1nK ourR<>lve~ up. brushing ourselves o(( and trying again. Smee U:lis is a problem column, l s pend tht• ~realer part of ~vrry day with gnef and trou bte Ooe,s it depre!\s mei' No, it does not After 23 years, l still find Un.ti wor" challenging and immensely rewardlog. I realize that many people who write don't want ad· vice. They merely need 1omeone to uaten. I have been entrusted with the lar&est reading audience ln the world. Wha l a unique op. portunity to educate, lo shine a spotlight on ig· noranceand fear, to com· fort the am cted and af Olct the comfortable. I an grateful for the op porturuty to help where I can STOREWIDE SA LE UP TO 50°/o OFF Th urs .. Dec. 28 THE COMPLETE SHOP FOR THE NEWPORT WOMAN 3415 Via Oporto • Newport Beach Mom-'' Mite~ 646-3942 "You might even call some or them in the European tradition." said Ma ss Morgan . "They arc things we could be doing through the year for Motht>r's Oa y. Valentine's Day and othl'r !>~rial day-; -thing~ that are more valued at a lime our lives are becoming more impersonal. TAURUS !April 20· M a y 2 O > : Jo' o I l o w t hro ug h, t each and learn. do something abou t inves tments building a n es tate'. Check legal asp<>cts. ob· lain cooper..1t1 on from close associate, partner, spouse. persooalscenario. --------------------------------------------------------~ SALE Starts Wed., Dec. 27th 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. upto 50%oFF Designer Fash ions and 14K Jewelry CARRI WICKET "We live in a mass- production age, and a h and ·thrown mug 1s s omething of more v;ilue. Art is part of our Club Cakndar runs f'Ol'h tt·1·dnP3dal/ an lhe Daily l'll(Jt and rontazns rwtiu~ o/ wome11·s and serv1cr c/i;b muttngs ond evenh for tlu> Jollounng week - Thursday through Wednes. day Send noi1ce1 to Club Calendar, Doal_y PtLol. P 0 . lfor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Be sure to mclude your name and phone number Nolice:1 mU$1 tw rn our hands II.I.'() weelu an 1J1foOllCt' GEMI NI <May 21· June 20): Avoid dire<:t confrontal1ons skip de· tails, bard bargaining positions. Grasp overa ll view. Be concerned with ultimate yield-don't worry about each bump in t.be road. Scan entire highway. Message will be clarified. Sagit. tarius-and anothe r Gemini-will play im-. portaot roles. CANCER· <June 21· July 22): You are rest - less, creative ju.ices bub- ble. It ls time to imprint s tyle. Make your mark. Let others know. "There are going to be some c hanges mad e!" Member of opposite sex. children, Aquarius and Scorpio persons figure promineoUy. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Read between the STARTS WED., DEC. 27th 30% 8r 50% Reductions EL LEN CARTER LADt£S HA.BE:RDASHtR 131 FASHION tSt.ANO MAU• NEWPORT BEACH e (714) 759·1770 HOURS: MONDAY THRU SAT. 10 AM·5:30 e SUNDAY 12·5 PM UBllA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Deft.oe terms, don't r----------------------------quote out or context, Up to: don't pennit others to 1ntim1date you. Spotlight o n recovering l ost articles, receiving credit due. See places. situa· lions, people as they really are, not through romantic hue. SCORPIO <Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Moon in your sign coincides with em p h asls .on person~Uty. popula.nty, correct Judg· m ent, being at rlghl place at right time Ca ncer, Capricorn pers ons figure pro· minentl y. Older "authority figure" is in your corner-and will prove lt. SAGITr~S <Nov. 22· Dec. 21): P'inlsb what you start. close tro.n.sac· tion, reach beyood ap- pa r e nt lJ milations. Aries, Libra persons figur e prominently. Wbat you seek is avails· ble-but YoU must look behind the scene ~. beyond obvious trap pings CAPRICORN CDec. 22-J an. 1.9): Accent on creativit.y, a frieodsblp lh at can become a ''serious relationship.·· You're able now t.o gel to heart of matt.en, to better deft.De Your own feelli>g.s. Young person seeks your counsel. Don't preach! .. AQ UARIUS (Jan . 20·Feb. 13): Goal ls in sight-take hope, keep tbe f aJtb. Superior wants you to do two things simultaneously. Main· ta in balance , self. esteem-and make clear you don't intend to participate in juggling act. PISCES (Feb. 19· Mar eb 20): Good Yoon aspect colocldes now wltb far-away places, pubU1bin1, s pecial lo· rormaUon. Open ll.oes ot comm u nlcatloo . Participate ln educ•· Uooal project, Gemini, Sa1tttarfus penons figure In scenario. Key ll to be adaptable-and to lauch at your own fo\blea. ,. Off ORIGINAL PR ICE OU RING OUR After-Christmas SAL-E ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK Of FALL & HOLIDAY FASHIONS SPORTSWEAR . DRESSES. PANTS. COATS. SLEEPW,EAR Big Savings on Shoes g Boofs, fool Starts Tuesday, Dec. 26 NEWPORT BEACH f ASHION ISLAND (714) 644-441 1 . . . . Holiday ' ason' Mondey, Oecem~r 25. 1978 O~IL Y PILOT c:J The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coa1t DAltY PltOT-Ct-ASSIFIED-A You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ( 842-587ii] One Cati Service Faat Credit Approval Atheist Leader Heralds So&tice ~ 4 2 ~.~~ ............ ....,....,.s. . ..._.. .... s• HotK•• for s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o •• ~ 1002 G1ur~ 1002 Gftlffal 1002 AUSTtN, Tl'U." 1A P1 l..Jkei other Amt•nran!I lhu1 .... on Madalyn Murr >' O'llair will tit' 'i'nd•na '"' uni. "8rd , lravtl· m• lo ttlebratt tht hohd1t)'! and maybe IJ1tlt1nh111 to Handt-I' "MtHlah .. No. Uw uUl l8t ludN h n't turn d rtllamu11 Ne1ttwr h -. her i.harp, tooguc'Ct rhc•tonc •Jtll.in~t tlw · lrratloo•hty" of t'hrl!lUunt ty 'UM1dfd She t't'lt'bratcd ttw Wantc>r !'iol2't1ceon l>\•4· :?l ANO S t'OR C'Ul R C'll mu11c, ht.• l'\.t·la1nh "fh rt nothtntc niort• \1U11>1nnll than ur t:• n mwnc " It ha» bt"t·n mor lhun 15 )Ul'll ince Mr, ()'Uu1 r hl~J t.h\' law4ult wtuch It'd to tht• 1 ll S Supremt Court bttn w1 com· pul ory pra}cr an publJc &chools S m ee tht>n. tht-S9 year old lfwdt'r has champ1oned vanou' nuses. 1ncludtnt; \ht ol"llce .. c-elebralion and the removal of "In God We "rrus i " from Americwt curTcnty "Wt WANT TO capture those 'natural holidays," thu anam~tt'd leader said during an interview in her American Atheist Cenkr office. ·'Those natural hol1duys !equinox and solstice) belonf( to all of mankind It doesn'\ depend on your nationality, your sex. your race, your religion," she said. "This w1rter solstice has elways been a pagan or natural celebration. What happened as that primitive man noticed thllt there was one day that was shorter than any other day," Mrs. O'llair said. "ALONG CAME RELIGION. They simply had to steal the pagan holiday," she explained He r goal 1s for s tates to declare the vernal and autumnal equinox and the summer and winter solstice as official holidays. None have done so. "Give us 10 or 20 years," she said. "The important thing is that we have so many groups celebrating the solstice. And we thank it is significant that we sell out of solstice cards before we expected to." A COLOR PHOTOGRAPH • o( un owl decorates her holiday ------._..__....__ ______ --.... _ ___ a, hnir.• "' tltt• .,,,,,,.,. ... tJl\l/f ' ~.a.,.,., ... ___ _ --- CELEBRATING THE HOLIDAY AS SHE SEES IT Madalyn O'Halr Puahea Winter Solstice cards. with a poem on wanter in· side and a "Greetings or the Winter Solstice Season " message. Two years ago, Mrs. O'llair led the initial winter :tolstice ('elebration, completb with a solstice tree. This year s he traveled to Detroit. where one 32 national atheist chapten staged a celebration. Although sh~ vigorously claims Christma3 is based on a myth and that the Bible is lrra· tional, the strident atheist dis· c laims any hatred for the church. "ONE OF THE THINGS that people think is th at so mehow l mus t h a t e the church," she said. "I have only fond memories of the church. I ~rew up an the Presbyterian Church. "I can still look back in my mind and see the beautiful mahoganies and walnuts, the ex· traordinary stained glass win· dows. the chorales, the litany." she said. • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y \ .. p I L 0 T ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY W .... '1Hoffcr. All real eslllt., &dvertised 111 UU. newsp11!)4.'r ll1 i1ub 6 J ject to the fo'ederal F'a1r \ · • · - Housing Acl of 1968 j • ! •1 -·> :J:-• wh.lch makes 1t illegal to , , advertise ··anr prf' UOOISLE rerence. hm1tauon. or Beautifully d ecorated dJM'nrrunauon based on custom Holst.em hom., race. color. re1Jg1on. seit. 1bree bedroom two bath or nauonal ongln. or . on a lot·and·a ·h a lC mt.enUon lo make Y Spacious laving room such prefere Ila .,,..\1\1 ....... n'fimmataol).. with brick rireplact'. 'flus newspaper will nol knowtnf Ir accept any advert sa ng for real e6Ulte wtuch tS m viola· UOn ol the law. formal dining room . Privale palio oH sun· room. Ask for Curt Herberts for ap1><>1nl mmt to view lhu,; flOf' home. 631-1266 olCosta Mesa. Jrvtne Newport Beach. Inc. 234 E. 17th SL. C . .M . 631·1266 Nationwide Network or lndividually Owned and operated Real Ell late orraces JASMINE CREEt<-VllW-$239,000 Best buy 1n area ! Rrund n ew ~plil-levcl "Sl•a Brt!czc'' model on lovely quiet slrC'el. 3 Bdrms. family rm. formal dmmg rm & 21':.> bath~. Highly uptieradt•d wilh <11r·<·ond .. auto s£rtnklers, luxury c·ptn~ plus-plus . 1enrus cts. poob. jacu1,w; & seC'urity of 2A·hour 1-{uartfrd t•ntrance. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO,. REALTORS 2 I I I San Joaquin HIH• Road HEWPORT CB4Tllt. H.I . 644.4910 FABULOUS HEW CONDO TURTLl:ROCIC, IRY Brand new 2 br & den, 2 ba. dJJung rm at hi~hest elevat.1on wlimpress1ve view. t-.:very available ap!Jon upl(rade ancld t'eo tral air cood. microwave & self l'leao1nJe ovt>ns. CANYON CREST .. a beautiful well established area, quiet&. secluded. yet handy to shol)s &sporu act1vit1e!t . eod unit condo with many upgrades : 3 bdnn.'i. 2"'-a b11ths , sauna & 1acu:u1. Pnctid only $133,500 frplc. plush crpt, mir WATERFRONT rored rlost'I door!', al tached l l'ur l?Ufl(, JXl<>I En}oy a sit-down view of Chat1f((' in plan. .. hai. ~"" a.tw boats & spectacular relied owner's movl' in i.unset.i. from the picture Avn1I now at Sllf;,oou windows of your IJvang Call owm-r, days 1714) room 1o this lovely con ~3937 or art 5pm & do th 2 bdr I ls Your P .... res••aon ; 1 as ms, ana1 •" ., wlcnds (714 I 644 4772 & 2 baths, 2 car garaj!c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1Mral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IACl<IAY IUGAIH Luxurious Woodstream 3 bedroom. ~;·Uory. Walk to pool. v M.C A . shop· pang. $'94,900. lOTDown llurry, ta.ke advantage Call646-4477 HKUCTED GIANT Abandon ed 2 s lory' !luge 1Gx32' swimming l>OOI' Quiel cul dt! sac' Needs work ' Ownt>r's desperate!! llurry, call 645-I< I FORESTE· OLSON . •• U(> •-.Ill, .. , llR-FtXER FORECLOSURE! HOME REPAIRS? 1 ... -....-...~ ...... _.....,....._."' + partung. Pier & shp Did you know you can avail on contract place a cLassified ad tn r>en ooo lhe Daily Pilot Service MERRY -· . Directory ror a whole month for as little as ~~~~;.rior more CHRISTMAS 642-5678 F r o "' t h e BAY& BEACH CLASSIFfED HOURS Nh• rt.-., ... r, m ,t\ pl.•••' lht•.r ,,ft, tt\ ....... ,,h,•fH' )11.),t fll fu '1:J01JfU \101\11.1' 1hru .. 1 ul." K 11111e•tt1 ~ •• rnrc1,,, n r.-. I 1\ \1 f "A II Ft f<'t: .Ut" 11,,, ,,4i j h?H 11\ '\l'l l'l(;'f(l'\J II .. <\I'll 11M"1:.11 .... ..i1 Ill\!\ •,401&0 l.AGllNA Rt /\I'll 11116 Glennn•rf' l..il(una ~ .. l·h 4114 !Ht.G "Ol<Tll n II '' l V 1tt,111r. ... ~ llltl CUSSIFtEO DUOLIHES ~':'ood pro · 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. ~11 Dorothy Ludov1i.e, Thl'O & Bob Whitehead. BJorn Sm 1 l h ·Mt• y c r , Pa 1 l•--------Mor~an, OIJve & V11·tor l•--------1<.umbellow, Ol•t• LJm ORIGINAL ILUFFS bourne. Tom GoltH·r . Elaine Moyed, fo:alcen Artu.kov1ch, Sam & Mary Bush. Vera S harp , Esther Reed . M1ck1•y llee re5, Sh aron Vulh. Tom Mesereau. <.:1ndy Af(wh1r, Chris Capp:-. Huth Slater, Tom & Ut•n Roll . A Refuge in Fantasy c L A s s I F I E D TRUE! 3 Bedrm fixer· upper, will ~o into foreclo1>urt! s honly ' Bank has not.lfaed owner ol 1l's intent. Good loca· lion. 67Xl07 Lot SIU. 1-'ull pnc:e JUSl $66,000' Take advantage, cull 752· 1700 Now' t)IYt' ht fl' •I Ht-., h J"' ''" t [~lfi- I lr.odhrw lor ••OJI• & :c 111' I' !I JO V m lh,. clJV ht'IOO' puhloc.1111111 "' ;,1JC ''" '«n•l,1 • ~ """ d .1 v .. 1l111••n' "'11 .. n l)o .Ktltn .. 1' ~turd .. , ll •••10 ~RT HEIGHTS Go VA, 4 bdrm 2 bath. large yard Clo e t o 'Rings' Author Gains Popularity After Death IACKIAY CUSSIFffD HGULATIOHS t.H HOI<~ Ach "' ''" r' -.hell.lid ··"'~It lh••t( ·"'~ tlittl\ &r n ·11or1 ""•tr' 1 mrnt'rl!dl "' \ I II E 111'11 V I'll !l'I "'~un11•' h"l"h'-lur I"" ht'' '" ,,.,..n•t·t 1n<w·n tou nnh By BARRY RENFREW NEW YORK (/\P) -"The Lord of the Rings," a vast animated epic based on a book by J . R. R. Tolkien, opened in theaters across the country tltis week, one of the major films of the Chrh1tmas season. ·'The Lord of the Rings" is about a mythical world called Middle Earth, where men, elves, dwarves, trolls, wizards and other exotic creatures a" locked in a titanic struggl.,, betwet!o good and evil. IT IS A THEME that s~s better·su1tcd to children than adults, yet at has ~en eagerly awaited by m1lhons of Tolkien admirers, young and old , and an even greater number intrigued by the spell Tolkien has cast over so many Who was this Bntish pro· fessor who. largely unknown un· t1l his death, with just two books attracted a following that borders on a movement? Why have so many found in his works a vision more appealing than any reality? The story of John Ronald Ruell Tolkien and the worlds he c r eated b egi n s with t he languages he made up as a child to amuse himself. WHEN HF. WAS 4, Tolkien was fascinated by the names of Wels h towns -Tredegar, Penrhiwceibir stenciled on the sides of railroad cars that passed near his home. They were Celtic, an ancient language once spoken across half or Europe. DeHgbllng ln thelr rich, poetic sounds, Tolkien began to Imitate them in blJ languages. Through Celtic, Tolkien also dis· covered bistory. Above all, be d hcovered the myths and legends of the put and their swirling tapestries of a dven· turet and fan\aaUc creatures. Enchanted, Tolkten began t.o compose s torlea a nd poems baaed on them. AS TOLKIEN GREW older, far from forgetlln.i what might bave aeemed child.lab gamu, bit lntereat.s U>creued. At Oxford \JnJverslty, he built \wln careen out or them H an eminent llngulat Md writer. But ll wH not until bl1 bloody experi~ aa an army oftlcer ln tho World War I that AP' Wire....,. CREATED NEW WORLD Author Tolklen he conceived of a purpose ln lus writing. As he watched men die by the thousands for the sheer sake of war and slaughter, Tolk.len despaired of the modem world. His thoughts turned increasingly to the old legends. He found a refuge in them he yearned to share with others. AT TIIE END OF the war, Tolkien hurried back to Oxford where he led the stately life of a professor , only occasionally dressing as an ancient warrior and chasing neighbors down lhe street. Apart from his habit of driving his car s traight at crowds of pedestrians blocking his way, afl lhe whJle assuring his passengers. "Charge 'em and they scatter!" he looked to his writing for adventure and ex· cit.ement. At the end of every day, alone with hls tmagtnaUon, Tolkien pursued his dream of s haring that excitement with others. Ustni the le1endf as a foundetlon he created Crom the hopes and dream s of humans In e"ery ace a mylholl1y for the mOdem world. It took hlm 60 years. IN LATEA RAR8, Tolkien de1crlbed bimaelf H an ht•· torlan and hla wrlllnaa H • 1llmpse ol the world'• earlleal tMtlMinp. When questioned he would coac..de that ha didn't re· ally suppose elves, monsters and wizards had once inhabited the world. But he said, ··Always l had the sense of reeordin~ what was a lr eady 'th ere', $Omewhere: not of 'inventing'." His son Michael caught the s pirit of his 'alher's appeal. "'lie simply answered the call of people wearied by the ug. liness, the speed, the shoddy values. the slick philosophies which have been given them as dreary substitutes for beauty, mystery. excitement, adven· ture, and heroism." TOLKJEN'S EFFECT and popularity has been tremendous. The boxed sets or ·'The Lord of the Rin~s" are a fixture in tx>okstores. Every year, count· less numbers discover his works whale his fans read and study the books ttme and again. Tolkien is assured of a place both in the history or literature and the 1mmagination of our limes. Yet he will always be something or a mystery. Was he just an Inspired "Inventor of stories" or did he really have as he once claimed , "A sudden glimpse of lhe underlying reality or truth" or life. NB Issues 173 Building Permits 6 4 2 $137.500 See Uus char ming 3 br, fmly home wl a park like setting ror your outdoor entertainin~ in bt rJ Nt!wport Bearh. Submit today I G46• 77 Jl OCUHFttONT HO!HO!HO! Merry Yuletide Greet uwi from old St . Nark Donner · Bhtien & Rudolph & Harry' So .. harry" on over for your special holiday trcal to yout'S('ll' Your choice or 2 & 1 bdrm duple:c. $375,000' Or. 2 & 2 bdrm duplex, $396.000' Or. :! bdrm houSe. S375.000 ' lalM>o loy ,,.op. •tatton * 675-7060. Have somethlpJC you want to sell' Classified ads do at well -Call NOW, 64.2-5678. l1~~~1~!P~'!r a 30 day ad In the DAILYrlLOT SIRVICE DtRICTORY DO IT NOW' 642-5671 r '/\'\i( Fl I /\TIO~' V.lwn lo.tlltm! ,,n ,ul lw '""'' \o o\._1k•• .1t1•1 nril ut 1111• lo.II.I. 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''' "'""' tv r .. 1111lut1on' Wlll'MMll l)f!Or Cl<~ II I' ClASSIFfED MAIU~ ADDlllESS I' ti Hox I 5'i(J ,.,.-..,,,,ht~'·' 4:.'i\2h ROUND THE WORLD ra..J.._.~._.,_._-... ....... -....,_..,R T 8 t S H S M R X R I E L H J P A A I A L A Newport Beach iss ued 173 C E AL l V D RA E U U I HD H 0 S building permits in November • S T N M A N A F l IC IC L I H Y H G 1 with a total estimated valuation o s L G T s o IC £ v o A p T A s A N of some $6.6 million, hall a I T E G Q T A T E R H O O y A T T H C mllllon dollars more than the 5 JO.year average for lhe month of R f E S D A S R I V T l IC M J A A 0 November. C S M A L S H IC M N H M I t 0 D F l Total valuation of permits lg. 0 A S P I 0 T L £ 0 J C C N U A E A sued in the 11 months of L978 so 6 c O O M a s P I A E H U T T H 0 a C far are now listed ai almost S80.8 M P I l £ 1 U M L H 0 L I L I N l A I mllllon, compared to $77.7 r JU L AO I A IL OR S S EH EL 0 million last year. l U IC H IC C £ W A R A Z t A A N Z C N Mos\ of November's permits 7 J O C L A T Y s H E J S E N M 1 H 0 H were ll1ued for residences. with v o IC N E N D E Y s Z P E M S A T R a 38 new dweJUna units approved. Four are alngle·famlly and 34 8 ..,.., uc>. tk-c or c1111on111v. 111:J".: w ~ It 1n: • dupJe"es· lncludlng L3 in Irvine c-Paclflc:'t Harbor Rld1e develop· Op1«kl St. Nldlat• Colldan 4 ment. k&Htdl Juul Mille ""NOii j The laraeat of the comme~lal =: "':t.!:i-:" 1!:.'f:• permU• luued in Novembft' Is lednv• ..,. r .. Lio""' t..dfni...to Mak\' your s h opp 1n ~ llavt! ..omclhtnl( to ~ell., easier by using the Daily Cla...s1(1t>d ad!; do at w1•1l Pilot Cl;u,..,1f1 ed Aus ... m err'J dri.6lm.a~ OUR ENTIRE STAFF WISHES YOU THE HAPPIEST OF HOLIDAY CHEER ONCE for a shining hour, heaven touched earth . . hope was born anew and PEACE reigned in the world. Wishinf you the special joy that only Christmas brings. THANK YOU ORANGE COUNTY. Lingo Rul&,..n. for the eGnlt.nletloft ol • SU0,000 TOMn"JW: c. Office buildtaa at 13 Corporate l_ ___ J.~======::r::======~.l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. PIHi ln Newport Center. I VI DM.Y PILOT M?fld!r ~ tm ~-~~ ....... ~.~.~........ C4 OM.Y PILOT Tuetd1y. 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"\ .................... ....................... . ............................................. ······················· HAPPY HOUDAYSI I ~~S1Tf ~) J;tq!I OD NEWPORT C Hl .It O"IY Jtf.Oll1 l.H" ·--..... ~ ... ,..., -"4--~ S UMITS WtSTMIHSTH P r 1 d '-' o f O w 11 t-r s h 1 p <1 u .a I 1 t y ron: ln.K t1on Separ ah• "" nt-r ~ hou!ll .. & 4 tv.o llt"rlroc)frl Ulllh (j ~f ) I ~ mo t>Wl' 2nu I l> \.Int l ut•.ilton IAOt IAY Vfu.ACH Pncf' n •dul'l'tl to ~I O'J • .>UO on ltu!> 2 ..,tr;• 3 bdrm :. , ll.1 t•nd unit 0 '4 nt>r .rn.x auo~ huhri11t vo u'r c·r(•.itn_. fult.JnCIO.,_' -ra R.C. TAYLOR CO . ~ &40-5112 Lingo RuJbUin IUILD YOUISB.f A MEW HOWi AHO STOii AU. THOSI ~I w ............... .,.., ................... o ........ ...,.. ttlew W . S44.too C.P*-IMdt tot wHtl ltlaltM ... ....... ~7.500 &..,... .... ... ..... ,.. w UMC ---...... ,,,,,000 4tJ.all 2 or 497-333 I associated 81tU fl t 6' '• II• h ' w., ,•1 • .,ftj • ' I ' ' ' J. SIASOMS CHllTIMGS! LOVB.Y 0 Great =.orhood. ~ Sharp 3 bdrm Sum· _. • merfldd boGM w / l&e rm· · ly rm & frml d1.n rm. Balboa hl&and Rtall Almost new crpts & ............. ...._.,_,..., Y cuatm drpe. Move lo coo· 673_1700 uatA dJUoD Better bWTYI On· -------•I ._......_.,....... ly$96,960.~"9l Surr ounds entertain· [ f F Wbetber you're bvyt.og or rriem home• Laree pvt ~IJJ!Jlj1:.Jlt'UUI tefil.nJ, Claulfled ad· llU!lfltr swte' Deluxe v«t1Sl.nC will get your p.ant'f2 lhruout Party SELL id.le itema wrt.b a messaie to the rtcbt peo- 111 .. d ecr overlooks OeDyPilotCl ... tned"d. p&e Call'f'oday!94!·5e18. WATBYllW? ~ Uus hJl(hly UIJl(I ••lt-fJ inwnht.JWot' in pr~l!_ISl'IU' R.l.n<'ho «;... o 1 oaq UI n 1 8drm.11 3 b11tlu, uvt r ••,.J.1111( M 111oOn r•ari.. ~ park K J llCUl.1.1 Sur--------- round• d by m ountain ~--------------.... 1ltt-.._,Ith J.11• \tiff t..,jUl 1 c· I <'. m 11u~ '' ·1 ul'\J4•ruc•I. U1lb in lAH'I. ••r l)Ulld II.JI.. \f) ) oil <1~· & t.1.-nru.' t'•>ufl.~ li1·\tPr hurry' Call Coldwel B°""8f' vim-.' Exrcllt!nt area' .. i,1··: • _ • ""'"""' "'°"llWA C°""""' HAPPY HOLIDAYS to all!! ......... ,_ .. ·-------ftlOM All OF US!! N°'t"l "'l~•ft\fyt#fflN t.;f!>f l®&PdHI ~R macneb /lrvlne ~ realty MAY WE HAVE The Spirit of Christmas which is PEACE The g1adness of Christmas which is HOPE The heart of Christmas which is LOVE And for the 24th year may we personally thank our wonderful frie nds in Newport Harbor, Irvine and all of Orange County for a tremendous year. JOHH MACHAI Staff & An ociatfl 642-12H "44 .. 200 q()I Dover Orovt H..-bor View Centef 1rv1nt> •I c.tmpus Valley <Ant.er 752·1414 FAIULOUS llG CAHYOH EST ATI Classic Country Engltsh home on 2nd fairway, adjacent to park. Four' bedroom & m a id 's, including mas ter suite with fireplace and study. Livmg roo m. library, formal dining, huge fa mily room a n d country kitchen , sepa rate family sitting room in children's wing. 4 fireplaces. 2 s taircases. unde r construc tion for !>Pring occupapcy . g}95,000 fee land. 644-9060 c::;:; SELECT I PROPERTIES HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM YOUR FllEHDS AT SB.ECT PROPERTIES .Jim F"c•rrvmnn Pett" Vlotlo !'at Blair M.anaAvta Lt>n Rr11dv Kt>rky Brooks Pal Brady Hetty Chappel Elsa Gaf'tt>ita Laura C.OOnolly C"arl G lru>Row DoUie Evaoa , Oon l arobon1 Ed Gfasfi!OW f.yn Jennma!I Flo Grey Marv Ann Mw.raro f:d Guarnera Les Miller Marilyn llUlf:hn Bill Oesterreich Annf' Mr Caaland Hob Parkt1" Sa llv Rout Jerrv Smith Rrt>nda Wh«-l~r n1rk Wh111· "lt'wf)4)rt R4>arh C~ltl M~a 2232 S t: Un<1tol 3130 If arbor ~!ys~ '!!!!~~ !~~~! clltlda tli Ian lto.9 °" ttt. w...,. wlttt HM "'Y flllnt Ill Yktorl• dKer. Wt alt coor•utad wfttl Wit • ..tt•u - lfadtd .ct b.YMcf glest doon aRCI wh1dow1. ma11he wood ltea1111, druieHCMt f•• ...it two Mltst_.lel llridl flrapl•c"-W..tlt -4 • ...._ ... .......... 2 .............. , • ....,, 2 Wcolllu -4 111my ..... OM TMI WAT1L1o.t.a,n ...... . '1JW! WHAT A VALUE! $215,• Mt•N _.. ..it _, Cltrtt._a *'-9 t111t ...... ,,.. ..._ "·c.,.... .. Mer. ....... ~. --_, .... " ... .... elHcl ,.,... ............ ... ....... fluplHe Ir loh of ..... .. v.w-. ....... s-........ ..... ......... ""' ......... ,~ '°°"" .............. &..tt -~ Mela y..& C... ltr -4 ... tM1 MST IUY •• _.... YM owtt "-'-1. s.Mttt .--oHwa1 ........ ,. ......... WATERFRONT HOMES au w. co11t 11111•••> New,.n lk1c .. ,. C7HI UM4tt HA YI A YBY UHtqUI CtmSTMAS U~IOOI: liVMt:S REAL TORS~. 676-6000 2443 East Cont H1gnw1v. CoroN de4 Ma< .tl\O in Mesa Verde al 546 5990 UDO ISi.i Bay view from 2 patio decks enhances cus tom spacious 5 bdrm.. 4 bath traditional home: like new. Ideal for e nte rtaining. $500.000 OCEANFRONT Quality craftsmanship in mahog. tiim & oak floors sets off this landmark : 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest loca tion. l':i>tablished trees & lawns. $475.000. ·IACK IAY Flne 4 bdrm .• 2~ bath f amlly home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhouse, storage $169,000. Terms. IAYROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR. l ba. oak floor. partial basement. concr ete foundation. Flats a rea. ~120.000-Fef.'. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR l 11 koy\!I• 01 •• "-H fi /', 6161 SH SIA ISLAMD! D e li g h tfuf Gree nb rier plan condominium with an incredible view of the Big Canyon Golt Course. T his home is currently vacant and localed close to the community pool, J' acuzzi and tennis courts. Many upgra es and a 2 car detached garage . Presented at $220.000. You should see Sea Island. U ,._ l()U I: lif)Ml:S REAL TORS•. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highwev. Corona del M.ir also m Mesa Vt!rd1'. a1 !:>46 !:>990 FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT COLDWELL IAMICH 644-9060 21t1 UIUOAQU .. o•u• "°· ... Hrw.oRT C8f1'IR Merry Christmas from Prtr & \fart/Ml lJorrrlt Mar & Dettu' Adnun Lu B~iult>y Paul lJtloua M1k~ Blake Deon 8rod/onJ Jim & Lotl Bndgtt StewBrldqn Doroch11_ Btmon E:l41M o.mond £1utn~ Margom Dvll~ Annf Gallon Gerri1 I.NM Garland Marta Gianfdni 8111 It Hlf#n Gold Tom HolJdt CMrt llmtnts Ktn Knight Pal w1ter Jim MarooWi C>i(k McDmnott Gl"11na ~II .... - .. ; (;011 Mtl"*' Shlrfctl ~moN Ju.d~ MuelwU Jvry O'Bmn U ndo Otth B ett 11 f'rr¥W A1t1t Pfi~• IA"1' ~tr COrlH~ Jtofl Ritter Ktn ROH l.ll'ldo SkluOhtar f>orft Tomin Horboro Von Jim Vllln• OUR ENTIRE COVY Whites A Sleir/A M Of HapplMu AIMIA Most JoyM & Perfect Chrf1tmos ForheryOM REAL ESTATE THE BEST Gin OF ALL CLOSE IN 1979 AVOID HIGH INTEREST RATE New lecisla tioo. oew flDaociq tecbolques and new court decl1ion1. rrakes 1l easier than ever to purcba.se or sell a pro· perty & close escrow ln a .mu.er of days. For the ftnl tilne, Baab, Sav· UICI & Loaoa cao provide 'wrap aroW>d' fin&DClllg, that together with seller financing can beal hlgb lntereat rat.es. Our staff of eaperleoced pro· feulooall he lp tbe1r cbeota buy, sell. or H · c baoce $63 cn illioo dollars worth of real •t.at.e la the pest 12 moatb8. Call now & uk about our many homes, & loveat.ment llatlngs. Call 752·1920. QUAIL PLACE PROPIR11ES INC . 714-752·1920 1'k keo...:.tow Peopa. SUVIEW'S FtMEST-$278,000 MEW EXCLUSIVE OFftRIHG Fantas tic panoramic vu!w of r 1t v lights. ocean , Catalina & Palos Verdes. Absolute perfection thruoul this professaonally decorated & prol. landscaped "Nanlu<'ket" mode I ' Better tha n mo:,t model homes Highly i mproved with luxunous custom cptng & drapenes. automatic s pri nkle r s & outdoor la ghl 1n ~ & expensive wall covenngs. Soft colors. Call today to see this 2 bedroom & converl.lble den beauty Secunty art!a offers pool a nd tennt!> rourts. WISLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2 I I I S.. Joocpli" Hiib Rood MEWPORT CEMTER. M.I . 644·49 I 0 mecnab I Irvine realty SEAVIEW CUSTOM HOMES •3 BR. 3 balh w /the fine qua Illy of the builder's distinctive mark lh·n w /s u e d c wal l s famil y rm w/archcd brk fplc mbl. count<•rs & btrch paneli ng. Fmas hcd garJJ.!\' w/sep. la undry rm & work t.Jrl'a $359,000. (J -57) •4 BR. lamlly rm w tllC' fln1 ·..,1 m ate r i a I s & a p po in l m t' 11 t s Split-level decorated an n e utral tones. Amenities incl. 2 fplcs. wPt bar & intercom thruout $.149,00IJ Comm. pool & 1 l'nnts CJ 58 > LYNNE VALENTINE 644-6200 '42-823S 644·6200 tOt Oover Orlw Harbor V iew Center irvlne at (.ampu'lo V•ll•y <Anter 752·1414 ' 9UAIL . PLACE ---------. NONltTIH• ~ to,. Tl t:JO ,..... ~ ...... ?;;., ... llDllB ILllNS CD. your door ooto a blHI goll OVER !>O YEAR s Of SERVICC:. courae. You mu.at see this lvly 2 brt 2 ba coo-DOHT MISS THIS domlnhun, 10C1t.ed oo the 2nd tH. Subalit loda y I 1M&-m1 c::I Walker t; lee WISTSIDE C.M. QM 3 bdrm borne with lar1e yard. Al l re- furbi.hed inal~ei plus new roof. Roam or all tbe bobb&el-car coUec- tiona, boat.I. farm-ebed 11rden1 (1l mo1t ), doP--til for $70,000. PETE R MISAWOODS . IOMUS Lvly 4 bdrm, 2 ttory home •11-• boawa rm . lmt.1 rm Ii lrm1 dill rm. Pool al&ed lot. Cathedral adaa. Loweet priced 2 1k1r1 lD 11 .. WOoda. Al c:mb tuuoo. it wW 10 fllll !WMttl ~ Walkr.r 1; Lr.r. UMM£..allD WOMAN Wmta to tell )'O'I her M y J br, J ba waterfront home. Low maintenance )'rd.Walk to beach. Ck>M lo PoOla ~·~"'ten· •. Jl:iil ailled. M&-7111 ::;: Walkm 1; l 1:1: Best Buy In Mesa Verd\•. :l Rrlrm + Fam Room ln GrC'al Location Near Schools. A Little Rl'd<>coratmg Will Make Tht!> A Super 1 lou~<·. $7!i,!)()() ft':-, A SuJX•r Huy. SUPERB DUPLEX On Capistrano Bt.>ac.h Each Unit Has 3 BR + fireplace. Wonderful Location With Seclusion And Leisure On The Sand Midway Between L.A. And San Diego Coml' Inspect This Gorgeoufi Smog-Fret> & Te mperate Locale. $750,000. 631-1800 HI DOYa DRIVE sca~4'1lA-a£~s · Tltot ltttrlguing W otd Game with a Chudle ..... ..., C&At l. '°""" .................. .,, .... ._ ~ _..,. ... ........... ._ ....... _. I HARRCT '111*1'1 I r rt Er I i I W A Q U S f 1 Two ~ueintll'IOM me1 a1 tll• •nt11no1 of • P•Y· I r .1 r ~ c;hl•lrtll'I offlo.. One H lled . · . · L · -M At9 rou oo•no or eomlno?'' "" -, -S_U_B_E_L -0-·-.1 :,.~?~Mid the other, .. _ I I' I' I I I . •~:-.... ~.:,,~ .,..,.....,t-....,....,a...._ • rm; • .---0 r I' r I' I' I' I' I' r I' w;;. I I I I I I 111 I I I I I ..... 1100 0 s ·. oU I (I ·. ). g 2 '· s ·I d • . ,. I , " -oU Ul '· -- lio d•1 t i I~ lit. IOO -ol, 175 "2 au 78. • --II It Ill " :JI -"'' .•... -.... .... - er in Of' Ct> . th th lf:! IQ . & 8 . eta ta eta ) -- T~. Oecomber 26 197'\ DA.It. V Ptl.Of C5 ~IWWt .._...,_Wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,...... 1044 ... .,.... .. adt 1069 ..•..........••........ ·····••········•·••··•· ..•.•............•.••.. ··•···········•••·•···· ...................... . ll---~t .. 1•11~4-~ 1001 CGlm..._ _I llszMwlu~ l040 iACRUJCt:l D.l...allJ ••••••••• •••••• •••• •• • • ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• ••••••••••• •• •••••••••• Woocibtid10 i Pr :uu' ER Axer! MmTIMCrr'Y M RY Lovely Jedtnl. I" ba. fpl<'. n•• l'L.US •& IHl a Br coodo pril'ed below market. lbth n.r lab 473 43 ll ( 'lwnfor I A41 CHRISTM~ HalKrest =:!!Ma ma~p&r.:~.:, ROM pn 3 ~'OOt"D £cd7iiiiiiii-.,._w-;a ... ,. UNIV!HITY r ARI< ~llr, fain rm , xlnl I~, by o._lk't' 11111,WO !l.J.Z IHI~ .. ::,.~:;:~~~~!· ''"'fti11i;gag ' all now $77 ~ UK Ii m_... i'l mJ •n-1~ 1-·-·1. 1 .-----.-.· __ L. __ ~ •• ... • .. •.•.• .. •.•.• .. •.•.• .. ·.·!·~·.~-~ ;Ef.5:;;~~~ ... MISAO MAI POOlHOMl tl111> 11r ole 11ona\I) l•nd <"1i1JW"t ~ ti\111n J b11IJI hottw h10 II all 1 \-cw ''-" ll 1dk "' ,C'.,.'IOll ,, ~)f)Vll\al 1;1t•a1 for larait' lauuh ,,, -un\t'(lf\f' • lw llt~~ 1UI 1llfh t• IJt ~r .. In lllt)fll \ '""I uh.1t• at tL.AJ.llAI I ';i II .~ •• 't~t11 «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES SIC' 11Ro&A N4lt'dl pa.Int. m inor rt' _.,..,, cn1 nuv 9r •UTY tM&ln· i.t..,., tor hornl' & IASTStDI ULUnl I.A o<'om• Hurry. unly c>wniir \ramfllfl'f'd, must B4i I alar')' 4 bt'dronm SlMl,WO '41 Na '~";;/l IM'wly 1., hom~ ldt111lly lo<'ut.-d Ml&'°" Realty 4'4 ln31 ~ __. t n1••r fOIOnlUUlh 1>1>111 "-'""t"C"Ora .. -.• •··niu11 V•1•ai1l lln" lllo:.s'I Vl1'"W uf ftl 4 bdrm 2 bath horllf' anu '-"' u :-opark lloi 1w w ultra '-Aid>' to.a.)' IA<rm• ll11l l.ai.:un11 1•00Ktlint• from rnude:rft ~ lllh'ht•n lllO\I. yuu nMbl UI ('di t h I. ~ pl' l l .. l' u I .. r ~ ht'attl\ fu..-plarc. 1ow,don'l w1tt1 lbdr/11 tu1lio <'nntf'm tJ lrful.ly ~In nahiral porory J\omr ovei l00Jc111)( ~ Q\t,an')' Uk-rnlf)' IJl •ll\ond ('rt••h 11•w 11 n d w a I ti Jo r a n t I.ill'<• $300.l"IO ~~ II i\r\J 1. It I: I ,\I I Y l"01Ht\'ard Urq1t11 . J"1 ""9 and ~ hdrm1n1 \ IU d t.-1 tf'f hurt Y itlr>J M Uwt lllW at 'Jotl,l•JO <&ll~IUI -~,.,. HERITAGE . • REALTORS $65.500: <>wner•s < 11 I 1 /( )(}!) LOOK HERE! nw pt•rlt'ct •l•ft\'f hunll.' for you f.)nly I )'.-ar 0111 'f 'b I II ~ 1> t d r 0 ti nl tawnhom. 111 atlunic vn Qutt't grtien~ll 11od lltt'JA!> from pool. •P• -.nd Len wa euuufully 111.: 1111~'\l UWlde and wt. Call l~ tk'4' NEUJE\..\.. .,. •• ~ .nr D'-' I '0""" 11 ... l ll •t4 f.!l~I Whi~Water & Town ~11·w lrum ~lOOJ ~wit 3 bdrm , 4 bl&~ Sepur.tll'qtra. \artie paUo & l.lt•l·k~ 011 private, wood1:d lo t Walk w town & lw1wh 129tS.OOO C020U I' Delic.Jht ---------1 Sup•rbly d•·rorJl4.-d qwet 1-od wut. 2 bedroom n)n e-. H1\NCH HEALrY ':>S 1 2000 Ko/an SJAS<*S -.nMGS lo 4il Our tu•toml'r<t ·~ l'rt nt f\ltur1 \\ 1· (;jjfl' Aboul Vtlu JACOIS lltAL TY 675-6670 1lo wtt.b e&Ung urcu. rov t·n.od vu110 und romm poul More ' liK f< .>40 IT.'O TmaL. -· ---------11-'or Sale by OwnrtAgt 4 --......- • Ht ,11 f. ~l.tf1!. Ill<; • , •111(') t,,, ·,,,,,!Y'" S11Je1 4'~<1 114/J ~4Y:OJ16 MOVEtMTODAY Catalina w o () d b " d 1n.· s & s Sun.r .. 15 Rt'dwood mudl!I Plw.h ....,. EXECUTIVE SPECIAL In 1 Miabborhood of Im pva1ni: hom.-1 This '.J b<lrtn S tu1d1 v•nl Wt"11ldlff hom1· 110 If barf1un, pn1 t'<l for you Ill 100.000 rhl'rt' 3 old fash11Jflt'd QUJolhty ln lh11 modM'n hornt• Star l lhe ~ y('ar nl(ht in th~ N{•Wport fla ttll i,t·hool Oiltrkt Tu i;~ Illa lr1· 11t.wlJy avJ>t!allnic homt'. cull wi .-l MO 11~1 ~-~ HERITAGE : . REALTORS 180DEGREE VIEW l..vly nee home -J bdrm. 3 ba, i;ep family 1 m ovt tlooldn~ th~ oc~un Utfl 1t11rdt.'n 111.num bnnK\ Uw out111dl' 111 f•1 of dt.'l'orul111.: & ~C'llpllll( 7~ ·~· SACHll''ICE Beaut 4BR. pool, spa. lge yard. Xlnl area. SH2.500. 67:H3l1 Agt CHOICE H.B. SAVE SSS This oversized exel' home has 4 lgc bdrms. J ba. 2 rrplcs. 3 rar garaee & air rond. Sandpipe r model in H.~ hill'! no landscapin~..'.:!pnced at $237,950 fee. la nd -00.J.!iOl Ho4no Fof' s• I M:lndoy, Oecember 25, 1978 DAILY PILOT cs ;;;· .. ·~··:.;. ......... ~RtalEttet• 'fnhw• ...... ~ ..._.,.,.....,.._. SU'Pfl'F f 0 6 f • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... • • •• • • • •• • • • • • e e e • e e • • e • e e • • • • • • • • e •• • • • • • .... .............. ~ ......... -.... rroperty 2000 C...Mete 3724 J2S2 lllfrv l:laristntas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ••••••••• ··~ MIQI 1,,_ tMt ec.tJa lfeaa. • re· EASTSmr-a b~. I bT. 4 Bdrm. 2 ~. ~am m model«I boula on lot. 1$. end. lulck yard. Alrtum. all bl\lia. OcHn t"or Sale by owoer. ,..,, ~ • acbools. new, pvt ~h. Nl&\lt•I , ~ .. ,.~ . W END Li rlim bomc 3 I Plus 2 on k2 llO' bulklable lot S28SM , 1101Seuhorc. uwner . Wall cons ider °"1dotr1de ~10 HIGH ANXIETY ... c11u.1t'd this pn<"r to dn>p 3 Bdrm. rrml din· UlR. tplc. & lush rc1.1r ya.rd 2 blk11 to lf11rbor Uigh.1123,000 oo rat 9ltU383. $4.SO. MO-~; $4¥-4471 !lhor'el. ""°· 751-1485 evea. llG4Pt.IX • NJ GU~L S H O R E ~ Aaklnf only $11 2,500 Im R.cid«. 2 Br E llltJ_,, Sc>adous 4 bdrm, 2~ b.t, Ml.Ill "Ml fnat. rnnc. on pr, focd P•Uo. Morrh'O ram rm. buch. klUlh ly,S<-ou lwalty:.367!133 ~l!:_.OO ~ll 646-10'18_ $6S~/mo 49'-6293 or - --------831 lW 4-P\ex. $00,000 Contract Reu 2 BR w /yard, no •---------°' i.al.-3 hou:ses $47,000 pet.a, 2 children O~. l990 Ni,vucl Shores 4 br, 2 b.i. Citll Marcel. 770·7271 Pomona Ave Don l chs· Su Terrac•, P&an J 011 !Al{ licl\. turb front ~nanl. S3SO lite ~ Newly p~lnl.c(I. mo. 213/797-1818. ~vet. fo~lc. ram rm, wruuis. OWNEI EASTSIOE clean. cute pool, Jacuw & ~ach. WU1 the l t Ttuat cowie. '""'bdrm. sep. _87S-92 ___ ,_~_1_·2338 __ . __ _ Oeedc~ s rlpl gn focd b•dt yrd . Patio home near the sea . areal ex. Cblld pet OK. 1400. on M-.. -b Summit. 2 2 BR'a, w /aar uges . ~ v ....... 1135,000. Just Uated, call Br, 2 ba, all adult living now •&\$ 7221 3 bdrm. l '1'1 ba Condo ~. Mo Lo mo or Leuc. garage, pool, p11Uo. Nt!ar &'!IMlll95. S .Coast Pl11ia S•lO --------- 21 .... ,..Inch 3269 ~-..... --~;i.. Npt Hu 2 Br duple&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Fenced yard. 1tdlt.s NO HARBOR VIEW HOM ES Wntctff Rfffty PETS. $325. Gas/wlr pd. Carmel Model 3 bdrm .? ----673-2256 __ b4 (am. rm dbl gar F<At ook Ac~ Nace J bdrm. i bu houu gardener mrl $075 JK·r 18+ J l'res, $14,000 pr PaUo. $365 ll18 Monte mo.Calltl44·7007 640-073S acre Owner financlng V'ust.a. CM. 67~ ~ Uo· l'u £ S • ...._ :millable 2S% down furn or part. UOO -~ OM.> RMI &tote 136 Via Tnetile Sf11c1ou:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ [R€HIG€ D.arcMRt 1226 hom~ w lie 1v111 i: ......_Ho.Mt _ _ HOM€~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm + d e n l m m a c far Sdt I I 00 2Br, 2Ba ocn view condo SlZIO/mo lk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3333W Coast Hwy, NB On clttl• 1bov~ manna Waterfront Homei. MOllUHOME INFORMATION Rent. option to buy info. f'l't)O's, loan wu1umpt1on e«-. Easy finance O.A C !lolfices Mobn. Hon. Stott W. Anaheim 761·1442 Anaheim 9~ 1011 Santa Ana 554 7070 K Anaheim !.156-4500 We1>t11llnblCr ~-8895 Mobile Home furn or un 645-6646 $485 mo. 499 '683 63J 1.00 Loh for Sale 2200 anytime 3 br, 2 ba. tae en<'I patio .. ................................ t.odt 3240 Gardener incl. No pet!>. Will trade 3 sub-dlvided ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s.6-6958 lots Lu Vega.a ror cuh • BR. 2~ ba. walk Lo sailboat car diamoods' QOOWl. $500 mo. Ask ror Udo 1.sle 3 BR, 3 ba, 2300 etc 67S. 7687 ' ' KA!tt.b, 1162-4411 sq ft . drps. b I tns, 4 y r:. oMf. $900. 631· 1. Wiill lrad 21 rt New-eh.'gant·2 bedroom e '1 reso ilcrcs ... "" ,.,. 2 bedroom + <Jen Walk to bearh condo . i br. on lake in Elco. Nevada .......... "" w for cu.sh. sailboat. c:ir, $575. Cedar & window 211'1 ba, I D, gar. Pool. di a moods , gold, etc home. Fr\ll' blocks to 559--8182 b'7S..7681 beach Pr,lvate 2-<:ar 4aR. very nwe an:u, ·~~I l{arage. loully rna1n. Port Taggart Pl. 111d ........ Dewrt, lamed yard. Adults. No oardener water. $700 Lake Ur 2 Ba. newly re modrled borne w pn me Npt Hgts area. All new kllcheo & carpe l\og lhroout ~%assumable VA loao. $96, 900. 548-8038 r pts. /\/C. fart·plort>. 1''ro1n quahly, custom $8600 down. take over built 3 bdrm. n .-eidenCl'; loao. $111 .900 Ownt.'r spaclOOS n oor plan an1'I. must sell. U.S A. Heally ram rm , den & 21 i Mi-5881 or 581 5986. or baths: fish pond. pool & HOME+ APT. rum. Across street shop- 2BR house+/\pt over llUll: & bU!le'S. $8500 hrm. Resort 2400 pets. lnquire al S2S 18th " •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stret.-t. 1714 )980-&lll. mo Avai lable now teyUwild mow>lAlD cabin t 759-1152. 644~~ San Marcos ~sq ft. 2BR 21'2ba, dt>n on golf coun.e Im mac SJ00,000 Owner/Bkr & 7)4J7~lll82 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8000DOWN Auume b alance of SHJ,000 at S138Cl mo. Mesa VmSe. 4 Br, 2 Ba. I duplx. 1nclud10~ b11y pool. Jacuzzi, no quallfy. front to be ex<.'h down tn ll\I, vacant. 754-65L9 •• Pk&. 21J/6i4 3200 __________ , EMBALDST. Duplex wrlh owner's un 1t, good lo<'allon, dbl. iwrnp,c. 2 frpli:s <.:ll'.tr, •.,l'lll'r will r am l!>l T 0 S21!J.(JOO MEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675-1642 642-0762 l022 Sl95,000 5 SI N G L 1': I'' A M 1 J. Y HOUSES One 3 Rdrm - four 2 bdrms. all with t>ncl06ed garages. Call 64.'>-9161 .~ . . iL '()PEN HOUSE . . REALTY ~ 1acuni..S23SOOO f'l\.'\IOP T"'"~'~!.E~!.~.:.. ~ila!t =·.!'J·::J'J:::.~~l -cd Plan 50. l'he ult.imate address ID Irvine With ~Hfls 1050 everything you want an a ••••••••••••••••••••••• fine home and ll has a ll's C?otJeous' 2 Str,. • br, VU."W' frml din'g, lrg Jo R, za,.1 Im, upgrd's ~alore' Bltn VU<.', gar opnr. bric k patio, prof lndscp. All this & more for only $132,400. Really World, 7GIJ..8.5& ~,, ... •;;;'. -····················· _________ , .. sn CAMPUsDl·tRVtNe IRVINE DUrLU So. of Highway gar. R2. Big comer lol, _542_·27_50_._548_-4_7_58 __ _ on '1'J acre. Needs han· 2 8' w/gar. $295. Crp · Newport Shore:. 3br, dyman SS0.000 Owner ~~yd, water pd 2710 atrium, jac:uzz1 , or &x571 ldyllwtid92349 D Delaware. 631Hl20 beach Peu o k SSSO ~ew. DI R, L /H, den $225,000. Appl only 215 St. Andrew• Rd . A gt ~ LOYB.YUDO home an a spacious 56' lot. A roomy ainglt! story 3Bdrm. ram rm home. cbarmlogly decorated with country f're n<'h kitche n. oak floor", fll'CStde. formal dioinJ!, stained and leadl'd with glass windows and warm natural wood tones thru out PLUS A large pool siie soulh pallo. $295,000 for appt. to ... cal'44-721 I MoblJe Home funushed or Wllumlllbed $8500 Xlot locauon. 645--~70 3h022 Br2 Ba. 1978 Sky hoe $42,500. 960-5022 I ·5 548-NllO eve ._.... 4 Bdtm.. 2"'2 ba .. twnble. I -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• bill:. to beach. Oen view, Ill.CH S650/_, Yrty Ho-.nF.11hll1d frp .. 2 car gar $650 Uttlil"Pa&d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-11156 or Anna at Large 2 alory home, ba~ lc6oo l.a.d 3106 9157-LBSl. rooms. vaulted/beams. 2 "· 1~ -------huge bedrooms, 2ba. "'41 IUIWrct• ....................... lhMlLE FROM BEACll rr.,,.rty 1600 BAYYRONT 2BR. 2 ba, Xlnt cood 4 br, 2 ba, ~: ~!: 2r!f':,Ugos.l-:gn:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 123 E Bayfront. $69S. frplc. pal.lo. on cul de -1,.ar, wnrk space. laund NEWSllOPPING )lerb21Jr47jj.3S7idayi. sac.'..; bUt from l':lt>mt.'n hkkn 1 rhald, no ""'l~ Cl:.'NTER - - - - - --,. ~ ·• Newport Beach Arca. Costa MeS4 3124 t.ary srhool No pcls . Great house. 960-5844 Triple net. leasC"I. Jo'1rsl ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSTS. Call after 4, 9C8 36361 ________ _ yeurs rent guarantc-ed. 3 BR, 2ba, furn Condo f lwtl1!4011 THE llUFFS f'nmeh1ght.r8if1ccount. Ciarai:e. Van guard / HcriNMw 3242 11,000 Sq feet renlable Newport Bl. CM. $475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1aC::it~.m + • r:r~al b ~.~: space.$780,000. mo. 76M611i-Stldio condo. with vtew tng; freshly parnted . <Morge EWM Co. tit.wport a.adl 3 l69 Poot & Jae. across from crj.sp & clean. Move 1n 63 T ·3400 or ••••••••••••••••••••. •• t>Mcb. t17S. 847 ""525 no~ at $600 mo. 644-8751 Magnificent beacbfroot .,..._ 3244 Agent 640-SSOO We.wt Newport oome. 5 -••••••••••••••••••••• l•-------- OFRCE IUlLDIMG Bdrm, 2 baths +dorm Luxury 28t 2ba W. 8 . 40• Boal dock. 3 br, 2v, bo loft $1100/mo.to June Arbortake twobte. 2 car coodo. 2story. frplc. blto 4 small swtes. $89,900. Yrlylaepo6Slble956-5871 gar, fl"lllc, 1aund rm. or kitch e n . Yrly S80o . Near Bnatol & Baller, lake. Vacanl $500/mo or m.ms o n lovely Avo <.';i do Avenue. a ehorming 2 lidrm, 211ty, upside down ~ wrth rt;"dar i.h1nj!le 1•xterror und \Undl'l'k Engluh Tudor 2&3 Br PLllS a lu~urt ou' ~ spill lcvrl, 2&3 ca r ht•d room 3 h 111 h apt ~ a r a I! e , f r p I c s , Coverl"'<i P<lllO t1nd 3 car microwoves. g.reeobouse ·CM~~-J\sct~~-5"8~·~7129~~~~ HomesURfwtwsMd lse /optlon. 893-1370. -------~~!~~~~~i._;;._~._-,.._11-11-~---~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• 569-l.833or495-S906 WXUlllOUS! Genes ail 1202 , .... p _..Te-2 bdrm 2 · ~raee S2l0,000 windows. pool, spa. 644-7211 TF.NNlScouru. fo'tom $89,950 ~--:5..~k Mesa Verde 4 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 IDRM corr AGE new crpt.S, R V. parkir_lg PLUS INCOME 2 pat:Joe, laree yard. Nice I' 00 h rd ood n area. Finance flex. ~ bea':ned ccalm~~s2 7Sl-8683 by Appt. PRICH> TO SEl.L Why pay more for thlS roomy 3Br condo hnm(• Many. many amenities. $71,a>G Y1lo Attodatft 76&.5001 l..,..aMJgue4 1052 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Big 4 bdrm, 2 ba, home w/pool. Jae., fam·r m. rompletely remodeled. Bag lot, mur b more . Owoer will ranance. No ucdJt needed SIS.S.000 balance . Ask for Ed ~w964-24SS CUSTO~HOME ~TOF7 hnck hreµlan'l., t-ountry CHRISTMAS 'fSZ3 CAMPU'Dt~IRVtteE Laguna Ni~el kJtcben SPECIAL ,.--.... .... PLUS 4 Br, 2 ba, Jge corner lot. -------Realty @ 4 8(, 3 Ba, master bdrm ~al. 2 rl"lllCl>, formal duling, 3 car garage . ap prox. ~sq. rt 2297 La Unda Court. $11S9,500 Owner/ Agent. 552-4894 . 642·2l64 or 673-0782 fish pond Mrnull':. lo MERRY oc· r ...... V,·E.....,W heach. $79,9!i0. !l;A" CHRISTMAS 3 octrm t.ownhomc, lake Fromallo(Ull n e w w ith many uµ t.o all of you! grades. Ocean commum- For Sale by O wner. ~aut1£1.1l 6 mos old Newport Terrace coodo Prune Jocauon. sgl sty end uolt , 2 Br 2 Ba. w/gar age. 548 H038 !'need below mkl ut $83,000, Crodler RHfty M2·5062 or 673-J 182 red hilJ ~~ . .'. ; 552·?500 , BUY /TRADE CHRISTMAS ciMi<>-sHoREs SPECIAL PRJCE IUSTH Now that Chriatma s " over, get. serious about lbe purchase of your nPw family residence. Start with Uus attrurtlve Plun 47 10 Culverl.lalc Four bedrooms, family room. dini.oa room · t.llt-d baths · gold plush cnrpC'l · custom clrnpci. and o pnce o( ooly $108,000 vwr smaller home for S uper Brookview I.his dramatic J hdrm .. wlplll:'Jh car-pH, air. con- 4hillhs. panoramic.-O<'eJ n d1tl0llll\g, encl. alrtum, , u~w eslJll•• with pool • lge master bdrm w/mlr- lll'modcle\l, 11 ltl' new, ~rt.'d wardrobe doors. \Int finanl'ln.: .i vail <.:anyoubeheve1t alsoan 11wner will carry •1 u clwies reftig, washer & l\µrry only vil'w h11m1• dryer. All for $85,500. ,(\ JJI 'in this prest11~1ous. Hurry. Call 97S-l050. 11t1vute beach communi 1 y Hesl buy m town al ~.<XXl, laod ta<.'lu<tc·d' RkttRlty 673-7040 CAMEO SHORES LOWEST PRICE Oc·luxe 3 bdrm .. 2 bath ranyon home Juat steps 10 the beach. Lush landsc:apmg! Room for ~ & ocean view deck; t't"ntrnl alr-cond 1 1.tlte a modtl. $2.'>9.000 Ridt Rtty 673·7040 1024 ~ ... ·HERITAGE • • REALTORS What a Wonderful World ol ShopploR, rt&bl at )'()Ur fl.nfertlpe every· day! D1l1y Pl&o\ O...tned Ada. To place your ad, reU &a.5f78 aod J1& • a...uted Ad·VlMr belp1QU. , dh'll ·.· -/e · I ~"· ~ .· 552·7500 4 • IW ... onleocll 1040 U1XURY2BR2baWood· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• b rid i e Arbor Lake COHO<> IY OWHH t.owobouae. Nr lake . Lo 2Dr 1~& bltn& btn down. super deal. $J10K. brtclt frplc' or oco & WW ~dr lse/opUoo. shopping. 'refrig. As -By owner 893 1370 or aumablc Joan. $57,500. •1833or~S906 __ . __ 963-1.3'2 lrv1ae twnhs 2br. 2ba. 2 Gt!t GREEN cash for WHITE elephants with a ClaMlfled Ad Call 642-5678 !Wy, ba in ea br 2 rar frplc. pullo lip . Vacant. Call PM 75. $73,500 Dy e>woer-. ~~~~ .JJapp,.JJ~lu/a'6 FROM YOUR FRllMDS AT COLDWELL IANKER A C0UW&L IANQI CO. 496·7222 831-0836 ......... .., .... ... L..-..... lY with lenn111, pool , jacuzzi , s a.una . clubhouse & pvt access to parlwlg at wh1te sand beach I Yr warranty. $129,500 491-9494 495-5220 496-24 l 3 830-5050 tWww/oc .. vu Best bu.y in Mooarcb Bay Terrace $;125,000 cf/«tU~I// R E At/LT Y 640~ Laguna Niguel R_ealty .. Merry Christmas MIGUEL SHORES For great beach hving. Outstanding 3 hdrm home with Cam rm & do1 mg aru, close to d ub hous e, p ool, trnn1 s courtJ1,saunas,jacu1.t1 & pvt J)ffrkmR to w'h1tc sand beoch Priced to llCll $147,500 491-9494 496-2413 495-5220 830.5050 UDOlSLE JUSTUSTB> Total warm t h and e legan <'e . A I I new l.bruout. Srogle awry on extra wide lot at qwet end ol lsland. Gorgeoua, large brick pauo. 3 8cdrms + small oHice t...an!e master w/loads of d06(!t space. IA>Vely rtoor plan allows for totally pnvate guest sulle or maid's $399,000. call ex- clusive Agent for appt. lo see. Beth 964-2431 or m-0211Pager11951.5. OnTheWater. Newport Sl7S,OOO Agent 968-99'22 IUYDIRECT AlOMOWHH SAVE$8,000 Harbor View Knoll, 3br . 1'rf.leveJ, Cape• Cod Con do-Open spare v iew .-very room . Tennis, paol VlR assumable loon. Poss leai.e option $177 .000 640-4848 LOIJIM ..... '052 LOIJ-..,... 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MOH.ARCH IAY TURACI Large 4 Bdrm., 3 bath home on a lovely cul~de-sac. Outstanding pool & out door entertainment a rea. Ught & airy. $265.000 A COLDWIU. ..... CO. 496-7222 831-0836 .,.,.. ....... .., .... ............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u wV 3r"' • • • · Spacious 3J"d floor COndn i.:on. Property 2000 I .1..-new ....... 4 na condo bo. pool, Jll<'U%2.I, R9 rage on the bayfronl on Lido U&C ""6 opener. $475 551 ·1882 u.-·-·ula. 2 Bdrm~ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• & encl gar. Rec Facll. ,,_.,.,..,.,, " l ,..... _... LOT ScauReaJty, SJ6.7S33 eves. . den, expensive carpt>I· ~A RBn'A.LS ing, l'tllrT"Ort.'d bar, d l Eastsl~ Costa M esa J llADaltland 3206 luxe lotcbcn, 2 sunded.,. ........... rute houses on cor · 2 BR. 2 ba. · .. · • · · · · · SS25 $'000 p-month ~..--loc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 b ··-1475 ,, "'' oer lot. Super al.Ion. Ba Ft t Wlrt 3b 2 B • ., 2"'1 a ..... ........, BROKER 673-4400 $1.58 900 Y on upper · r. 3 BR. I'.-. ba ......... $475 ---------• 2ba, frplc, open beam, 38R.,2ba ....... $475/SSO -------- sm loft. $850. First. Lut 3 BR. 2~ ba ..... $6251650 3 Br condo, or school, &deposit~. JBR.lba .......... $625 shopping, I'~ Ba $475 f R€HIG€ ........... _,_...,... 3207 4BR.2'h bo ... S650t1oos mo Owner 640-0192 --3 BR, 1 ba. $5.50/Tuslin HOM€~ ....................... '4 BR.. 2'f.t ba. SlOOO/Npl. Harbor Vlew Home 3 Br, 2 3333W Coa.stlfwy NB l bdrm. cottage. Clot.e Ba,gardenlngtncl. Avatl 645-6646 ' walk to beach, sboppini: J an. 6. $600. 640-0178, __ & park. $375 mo. t11dd 541Hl210or546-8471 7 6 UNITS util. 2Z3 JZnd. St. 67S-13()7 9fi8-658R By OWNER Corona_det_M_ar_3_2_22 Law r ent. Take ovc•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9'"-'% lo:io. No vacan<'1cs. . Property IOC'alt.'d at 1049 Open beams & spacious. 3 West2ndSt Ria lto br, 2 bo & frpk. Yearly. C.AU 54i.,3676 Call s.'>7·2200 ask. for Mr for info. Bk rs wckome _CoU_ms_. _____ _ ---2 BR, l ~bath home. 2 car 4 0 I duplexe11 garage & deck. $4.50/mo tnd bayfroutto~cxc.-h Waterrr o nl Homes d o w n I n a P k g · 6Jl-1400 213/684-3200 ~--------BEA CH FIXER 2 BR hse wt yard, so or HJway. $450. No pets. $115,000. m.~. 640-024 l. San Clemente Tn·Plc:c, pm-00 to sell 2 Br home. adults. no pets, Well located 2 1 1 !(&rage gardener. $425 BE RTifA JI EN RV rrx_i. _67_:>-_72:58 ____ _ RF.AL TORS f bl I 215De1Mar 4924121 J~ba. !l>IC, lnS,Ull 7 UHITs.C.M. Agr 675-5930 ~uut new bu1ld1ng J•'irepl~. xlnt l()('allon. C:O.to Mno 3224 'r.>L lnvmts 642 l •••••••••••• ••••• •• •• • • MU.KEVEN 15o/o DOWM 4-Pleit & Sngl Family. Assume. Seller will car ry pape r. Mngm avail. Ageot. Oary O. BolSler 96().'388 or S36·~98 Prfocipala only $18,500 PERUHIT 4 IDRM POOL HOME 778 Allegheny 4 Bdrm 2 bath, fireplace. fenced y1rd , covered patio. SS7S mo. Nr. South CoutPla.ia ~ 11,l<ll lll\ll' ' I ~:1 ( tm: ~., Cc•o'~ dt 1.1., Brand new 3br, 2"'2ba, $55,500 ,st ffl>I<.' Dbl ~arg. pool & IUILDtMG AVEllAGE Jacuu.I. s mm to bch. Yr. Two ln plcx~ & ooto 4 ly leruie No pets. ~ p&ex with 6 two bedroom 548-91571835-9$43. It 4 OM bedroom apt.. ill 3 bdrm. lr1l fenced yard. ex ce II an t area o f Olive by 2.039 National Riverside Wiii U · •395 per mo. l at. change! $W,OOO To ... I. lut+$100 Ch.Udretl pet& 752-uti!O. OK Ca.U 833-9306 J 9UAIL PLACE NOPBTllS• 10,.. n t:JO ,....._, TAX llMeFITS: Pour Plex, Od rent.al Close t.o •hope & bus. MULHIAIM 3 BR. wail-wall cpta, lncd re1r yd. $360. 2622·E San· ta Aoa Ave. 714/2"U-5236 3 bdrm. 2 be. Larse yard. No pets, AvaU Jan. 10. cau an. • S485 968-3636 2199 Meyer . N ea r Harbor/ Victoria Jbr, 2ba, bltilu, frplc. dbl 1ar1. s.60. 821 Prealdlo. ~um. •;tM;tt.r Ne w 2&3 bdrm, Crplc, It tt t1D CLOSING bllnl. 2 car 11araae. t4SO .......... , ..... up.~. lf5Z3 CAMPUSDl:IRV&HE 3 BR,2 ba Turt.lerock. J BR 2ba Udo Isle. NB Ca1J Benson 586-2384 or Weill. &u-99$0 LaiJ-a t.odt 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectacular view 2 br, stud\O, J ba, bltru.. frpl<', deck, patio. privacy, many xlrori., $650 49>$ 7341 MOBILE HOME 24xfi0 ON WATER wlboat shµ 2BR. new c pt /p u1nl $750/mo 2BR nT beach U7S/ mo. WCINrlront Homu 631-1400 OCEANJi~RONT Jfflt home S h ua t t e r m. $8)()/mo 2BR Coron.i dcl M.-1. $4."iO per mo Wot.rfront Homrs 631·1400 comer lot. adll.'I. no Pt'lil, t Hr 2"'1 Ba pool honw OCDVlew.642-6571 111rc> residential arl'J. ~H•h 3250 flW~.67~·2007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CANALf'RONT 4 br, 3 ha, NEW 4Br, 38a, hi fam rm, 1mmac. walk lo ~·.1d1 or scbls, ahops & fwy. Now only $750. $8lO mo. owner 962-0925 Manna Heally 642-8850 or89Z-7~1ift.6PM -· 3 Br, 2 ba, $450 +utll. Av..U. Feb. lat. FamUy, DO pet.a. 768-4116. New 2br l bu oo lake, frplc, A/C, rec. fac.:1 1. $400. 673-6634 . Oceanfront J Br yrly $450 Nice 3Br 2balh 1.11111 Sands home $62.5 2 Bachelors ava1IJbk CaU for move mfo JoM. RJty. '"' 673-62&0 Cla&.Slf1ed Ad s 642·5678 , _______ _ Ho.s., UMun.l"-d ffouMt Uftfuniihed • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlwporl t.Kh J269tW""POf'f a.ocfl 3269 ............•..•...... , .••..•••.•............. NEWPORT BEACH Last of the new homes on the wetter (or lease only. Live a nd entertain in elegance in your new custom horn<> with designer lnterlors. Conve:i umc:t! . oriented to include 3 car garages with itUtomatlc openers: kitchens with micro-wave ranges, self·cleanln~ ovens, trash compactors, and BBQ range to~; wet· bar~ In all models: f ireplaces In living rooms & bedrooms, indoor laundry areas. gue~t suite. f amlly room trnd much more. Dock avaUable to all tenants. Shown by appointment. Call Linda Haun C7t4> 9'31.SO (8 to5 weekdays> Seller \o carry Truat M50 S bl', 2 ba, near oew • Deed. ~ apecee. Part E·1id•. yard{ W I D KOA. 71' can r«um. bookup.2careoc .1u. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... 11 Acal. TSLMamt NZ-llOI - Q ONLYPU • .OT 327• ....................... Oc an Hlll11 Condu1 3 bdrm ttr frptc-, «>une, pool, I)(. on \It"•' No Pitta $47~ ptor mu zmor 1 fV9'7 S...AM 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bradford lwobttl. i Ur tttlt' &•r , f vt pallu S... mo Cal 1!.2 ·~"'° Thia variety of fine schools could Introduce --a new toenonow - C8 DAIL V PILOl ONNINGS HOW IH IDEAL ...DAY-LOH SUtUCTUR~ CHILDREM•s EHVIROHMEHT Mo.tenon Pre-School and AMI ElemMtory Clolsn REGISTER NOW 1()1 A CHERlM __ _ COSMETOLOGY AT 3 bdrm hou..t' rww npt nir ly dt't'ut ah•ll h fn<'d yard l(MrM!tl' (>1 •J<f lk'hthburt1,1<KJ ( h I hJ I. pe-t OK Mill ~r m u 1~ Wt~ .l2H Schools and Instruction Call 642-5678 Opett 1 AM to 6'M INTERHA TIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOL 20221 Cypreu Dt., Mtwpon ltoclt RICHARD'S BEAUTY COLLEGES Costa Mesa Huntington Beach .... , •.....•..•.......• W1&U. tu hi 111 II 1·0 1) .11tulw I UH, .. , 1•11 Ill\1J ~ll\1 lpk h.i1111 l't" Ir\~ • .('l'I 17 IJ Ho.Na ~l'"Ahh~ or ~Wtd llOO .•....•..•••...•....... MOllUHOMf IMfORMA TION flti t, uplklf'I t • I 1 \ 111•11 f\111> '!I IOllfl I IHI Ill lull f1C' ~•) lm•n• • O \ ,. ~ olflr-t MoWle Ho.-Stor. An.11ht·1m 1'.i, h•J I Swlt..i \1111 J;~ .11111 fo4 l .\Jwllt'Hll !:!;,., '-.">Oii W Afuiht IOI 7hl 11 t.: \\!\\' P'-"'"l ~CUU\!lll\' Ql fia l l\!t Ext. 321 PROUDLY ANNOUNCES ITS OPENING FOR FALL ENROLLMENT CUSSES OffB.IO All: • Begtnn1no. Intermediate and Advanced Ballet.\ Toe. Pa~ do Ooux and Variations • Beginning and Advanced i ilP • Ja.u " All Popular Disco 979-9241 BEA TRAVEL AGENT Day & Night Classes For Men & Women 'ACIAC TaAVIL SCHOOL 610 .... ""' 5trfft ..... ·-c. '1701 CALL l7 I 4J 50-9495 Richard's Beauty Colleges Feature: A. Jtmmack Educa11onal Programs B Na11onal A.ccred1tat1on C School 01strict Contrac ted Prograrni. ANO D A. program that will allow you 30 colleQe credits 1oward vour A A 8~r~lcn:ar CQAST!..tNE COMMUN• TY APP!.. V NOW Yoo may oe ehg1ble fOf a Federal Educational Grant of a Scnoot 01stncl P1ogram to oover the cost or schoohrio. Wt'llftmm~lt'f i;,~ 1111'1.> AU AGES ACCEP'ltD Est clbll~hed t 963 f•nancoat Atci Programs Phone our Registrar today at ...... ,...s.-. l b1 , 2 b.1 dupl1•\ h\ w11trr. ~Ii $41.> \f ,H 111..i llt>4'Jly boll 118:MI Condominiums D11et;I0 1t Bonn •• Wth.O.>. arid JOhl MQfoll 425 I Mu llss,_i1, Wh G IMedt.C .. ~C:....wl M•wporf ......_ C.M. '2660 Accredited By Tne AccreJ.11ng Commission of Tne National Asisoc1a11on of Trade & Technical Scnoo1s 645-3150 462-C 17ftt St. CodaM•to 962-8831 19060 lrooldlwat ......... .cxh UnfumitfHtd 342 s llJ-1395 644-12'5 ....................... ---------------------------------------~·" .. Uwfum. Apclr+M•"h Unfurn. Apc11 tMHh ~ bntds to Shar• 4 300 Offlu Reftfol 4400 J Ur , II. 1,.1 dhl u~r 1111 1111-d "'""' 2:H I 111 .1 ii fouJ $3115 mu I .tit l'.il ~Iii IOOI <jjj;I (~Jl·I .••....•...•..•....•... 8olboo Pftrintula 3807 ...•..•••.••...•..•••.. ~nb Fumlth•d Loll bayfronl H•r > Ir~ :.! ••••••••••••• •• • ••..... Udr 111. 2 Hj r uruJo. buJt lalloaPeftln·· .. a 3'107 -.11p .,, ail Yt•o.1rl.> _. . $7~ mo 1175 1117:, •••.••.•...........••.. £25() y rly Sm:.11 studio, I laXI ulll !XI I fi r dupll')( adult. :.lrt prl<')!. Utll IX.I ~tOVf' &t rdnn. ntl Pt'IS Pvt beal·h 675 3063 M7 I I~. 117:1 ~:I Colto ~•o 37 2~ Luxury b.1) frurll 3 br 4! ••••••••••• •• •••••• •••. bii do< k 1nd SIOllO mo SUSCASITAS li7 :1-4 9'l.8 l.Htj?c & i.rrui ll I hdrm I Hr lo,.t•r apl w 1·urport ~nd i:ar S:lot:-, & up no pt1.s ~hll mo <'.,II AJUlt6. no p1'I'< 2 1111 tii.i.4'B7 Nl"wpnrt HI ~ 41"iH <Aipistrano S.och 38 18 Large 2 bdrm Ac.lulL' !'lo ••••••••••• ••••••• ••••• petlt l nquirt• 17'111 l'nwnhnuw :ll1r. 2':rllu Rochester r<>ar I rp I C' $37 ~, rn o i Huntinc;Ofl Beach 37 40 t• h 11 ti r I'~ ' II " fl,. I ... ••••••••••••• •• • •• • •• • • ( 1 )4!t6·~~7 H iat•h Lo n ~ Ht•iit·h Coronodt>IMor 3822 Pr1v11cy. lll rxt. Slli~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult, no Pt'ls 11:i:111!t'M 2 nr UPfitam .. frpk. snrm. LagillMI leach 37 48 li;t sndk, ht-am l't•il, ~ar. ••••••••••••••. •• • •• • • • nr tx•eun S42S 752 781 t. l.AGlTNA lll·:A<·ll MTll ;;~·~JH~W',!'~5 C11•oriw or lNN $751wk & up \1»111 M'l"V • ('llll)r TV. hl".JI t'(I :! hdrm, I h;1 w .ilk ln pool Ulll 17 M l ·l!Yi o1:!\M IA•111·h C..:lue,do :.hoppmi: ~ N t'oat0t I lw ~ li7;J 111.!>4 5215. Fum 1·horrn bal h n1 bC'h llt1I oo. ont• n ·-.1i l'mployd 11Jlt 49'1 llltlll Mtwl*'f leoch 3769 ·······•·••••·•••·•···· ~TEPS TO llfo:AC'll :! hr gar Acflt". rw r1t'l ~ Avail lo Ju1w :!It $:1Z'1 t.73-fi640 l,R1-:i\ r 1n:< 10-,., 111-.; ~Wllll!l'ltrll! -..11111." .' h1•.1llh l'lul". hJlh.11 ii llll!h1 lq.•111111 1111111• n1un .,, 1'111 I'. '"" '""'' j,!1111 •fl I\ ttW I .t111!t jl.tl I\ '''""1 r l 'I, \ 1 .. I I \ I I I I ~ h1llt1m1 ''""'"' 11 •1 '-tunil.I\ 111 11111 ti 1111\/., I rip' 11.11 I1 • 11"1 I 1111ir11.1n 11·111 I'. 111 .. 1 • H~.\I llH I \1'1" ...... ,.~,..... lc.l 1 ,,...,, 111111, l''1r11 lo. 1111111111 \1, tf• I lllN'll 111111\ 111 l'I • """Ill 1n.11t· , r \ti ' 1\ ,111 '" ''"'". r•·11 u11 1·•I ""1 11 «111111' 11111\ nu 111 I Q,\kWlHld Garu~·n AJ.Mrtnumt' Newport lffch/H~ 11>«1 ln1111• •.11 1;111 • 1;.1'l ()!'>'.'ill A•aUable JOit 2 l.OYl'l y 2 H It up(1t'r w fr rt•pli.1 e , pri v11 11• p;tllO, enrl i.:ar North or Coi&.<11 ll11(hw<1y No J)t"l!>, rlo \'h1ld rt'n S4251 mo (,.1 II ti75 Z:H I J{()(;l.;t<S ttfo:i\ I.TY Costa ~o 3824 ••.•.........•...•..... S315 2 l>t. I ' 1 ha patio, l11dry rm, 111l1.1lh, llO r"'ll> Thi. M..:mt M2 IUOJ LA MANCHA APTS Lari:1• 1.2&3 IH"droom ..:isrd 1-n l'l>l t. /\dull:> f>..hwt11 . hltn'I. l·nd ~ar. ..:a.., hh(I l'nol (;.is I'd 77!!&-ott l'I. 642 5073 2 Hr. I btt, all t>IN' Urnn<l m·w 1117 fo: 111111 St SJ75 mo Agt 541 · :,032 WHffc*~ Viii~ R<-11ut1ful brnnd 111•w atlult apls No pets Pool. Jlll'WJI l)pt>n w1>ckday~ 2 b, Wl'Ckcn<l:-. 10 5 95j W L'llhSL Hach $21i5 '2f>:'1 I llr $;;90 SJQ5 l Br SJ35 $350 rsi. M..:mt 642 11;m BRAND HEW 'I.~ :1hr,2 ha . .ill clt'•tn C' CoH·n'tl 1>arkin..: s:ns to 5.17 5 mo tiOO W ll;1m11ton 1!311 4!!117 o r <•~ 211i4 i''OllR Sl-:ASONS i\ PTS ~pnr. 2 hr tuwnhoui.c, 11 ~ h.1, Jl VI r><ill O, poo l i\dulL~ $..'MIO 735 Joann ~t 646 6483 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mna 3824 Hi ~ leoch ll40 MIW1*f leoch 3869 Cllf down • •••••••• •• •• • •• •• ••• •• ~-.;:on •••••••••••••••••••••• • U '--E 1 No Cost.a P.1esn 700 sq rt I Hr . n111 ~. dru1>t·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doverr..Twnh.se, dbl gar, •"""'f x~s. $3So1mo. Gro~nd floor. t'arµun. k1tJ'I OK. S24u SHARP. beal'h l,2 & 3 BR. frpl wash/dryer pool Share a home or aptmcnt Tom 54()..220() 1110 Notlo~11 !till u1:111 frpk, dJshwshr, gara..:e Aduits S42S mo. 645.9442 Quusr .(l)An.s UNU.\tJrrD -·------ &patios 960-2:158 11 1 ~ •• ~ n..nk ~1,..,. OHices 750 & 500 sq fl. l'X-'l. BR. 2 ba. all ell>c.". new UDO VIEW 2br, frplc, ~ ~ .. -.. , cellent location 1801 t~1v·11 park in.: 310 Vic Townhoule. lovely. s pac = I:1"R Ad Its r" d>-hu....,•Ml.l N....,.,...... 645-2111 wn.t Ownr1Agt, $375 & home like. 2 br with 0• sep. · · ... -,....·· I mo. 67S-63S9. &124134S1nC'<.'1071 642 2164 . 5:)2..4.lVJ.1 pvt, gated entrance + 2 Plcno he~ve palJos Some with alt Ocean front Ne wpo rt New H B. 4 br. 2~ ba, to S.tt.I HEW BREED AP'TS I Bdrm & loft S320 Pool. Jll<'IUZl, rl~ed 1:araA<'1> Ga.-. & wtr 1111 Adult.,, no 1~~ :m lla m1lton. C M &154411 :J nr. 2 1·:d'J e1 . frpl C'. (' f> l !> 11 r II ~ . r l' r r I lo: , 14-"°l'ihr drvr. yrly 1,('. ~HI m1J f.42 344:1 garage Swimm1ni.: pool Beach.. Wint.er ri!nlal 3 share w/femalc non Pnvate suite with recep Ja<'Ull.l T enrus rouru 1 bdnn 2 ba. Huge sun smokers S200 + ulll ti o n & s ec re ta ri a 1 blk lD llunlln~on shop dttk. RJght on sand On 968-0'78l eves&wknds service. C'Onfercnce puigcentermall Adul~ bes t bef c h fo'ull v -------No pets Fro m s43~. furnished & ready to be N 8 exec condo. ocean room, all facilities 2082 Seawtnd Village. 15555 ·'enjoyed. Days 752·7410 vu,pvt,pool.tenm:.$300 M"·he l s un. Irvine llu.nUngton VUlaae Lane. Eves. Wlmds838·2189 548 7813 ~· 640 ~7 752-0234 ____ _ II B 17"'1898 9961. l':i\STBLUFF. HEWPd1rt/IRVtNE Steps lO bch. Lge mode m &uullruJ l.lrt'a, S225 1-:JW<.•uuveoffrce with 2 Dr, l'h1ldrcn welC"omc. no pets Starting ul $270 2 br upper, beam re1l. IJ.An. ... ,..., ,..,., ,~ .. 6 frplc. :.ti I blln:.. $425. .....,...;..,.,or·""' vii<-ph aoswenrig. r cccp mo IW6-tll07 [k>aut. ~r(lurtd'i. n 11·1· & ---. 64.2·3490 Mature 1>mokt'r, 2 U1 lion, ('()!\( rm & mon· S325 UHF.· YEARLY ~~l, $20U 968 6789 qwct AtJulti.. 110 µt'l>1 3 Vlh Paclff'a Br bun1o:al11w P ool, H JUC'UZZI & bbq llrl'3 /\1110 ew 2 ur townhou..,t• lnq 177 Hear O'ean E 22nd St ' II IO, 645·2'198 JunJor I BR. I HR & 2 l BH S21lll l'uol. :11.lult~ No peu. .1z:1 W 11;1 y 548·9516 U..l-:.1\N. 11t1H'I ;~ Ur. I B1J 110 peL,, 111KI M1111lt-~7:1 per mo li31 1 2fl6 H1':1MAX 2 BR, 1 ba .• nr beh .. $4~ --...... Refttal 4450 3 BR,lba,nrbch . $465 Roommutc Wantrd . •••••••:••••••••••••••• 2 BR. l ba., Lido . $500 ( rt'm) lo shurt' hulrll' 3 BR. 2 b&., Udo .. $()50 Pool & .Ju<·uzi1 Shuron 3 BR. I ba., Lido . . $.750 7 6 8 · I 0 4 T u m m y FURN. -YEARLY 581.f!OO I BR, Iba .• Bay Ave $395 Garaqn SHORT TERM, FURN. for•etrt 050 3 BR. 2'Ar ba. new home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocea.nlroot. wk or mo IALIOA-HEWPORT REALTY 675-8170 TOP LOCATION! 17th & Newport llvd. Socl·essrul rt'ta1l 1>hop approx 9SO s11. ft $55() Per mo Bkr 675 6700 2 Vacancies downtown Huntington .Reach !!JO Main St Mini mall !lW-1558 5 100 Ptf"SOftClls 5350 ·•··············•···••· ......•.•........•..... PENNY Pt NC HER ADS ONLY S2 Sell any ittm Of' rom blllllUon of 11em~ '°" 175 or lesi. wuh J J>enny PIMht-r Ad 3 line:, for Z roru.l.~UUVe dol)'~ t.oll'h l0ddlt1on11I hne " t.o for tiwl!day'I Chari(" •t' Nul'Onlmt'r(1.il .11.1~ For mort· 1nformJlltm Jnd toplJl•t• )Our .id• .tit RJi.:lJ\XfNG MASSAG fo: Bob J a mes Lie MasM·11r Outcall 9 9. 4~1 5111 PREGNANT'> Cari n i; confidential couni;ehng & rc!erral. Abortion. adop uon & keeping ·APCARE 547 2SG-1 . ---- COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 957 847'1 SptrituGI R•~ 18\SSo 1";1 Camano Rt'al S<ui Clemente. f-'Utly tu For appt 492 7296 642-5678 &.pop.. nt & "--~~-~~---' rr.;ciratiOft SCRAM-LETS ~;:········ ••• •• 7005 uaswERS IMtn.cfton "" ........•....•••••..... Rather Bak~ Squa w BIOUl>e WOULD I be m:su: REALEST ATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS l.;1rJ(1• 1-:a sh.1dl', Br.ind N1•w ' 2 bdrm 2 ba IJ\Jplex, Crpt:.. drap<·s. OW Close to everyth1ni.i adJL->. no pell. SJ35 per mo 64S-6043or646 6'12'J llH, 2 01\ Sccunty pro v1<flod by p vt key card t•n t r y B I t n k I t 1• h w/lummou~ rigs Plu:.h carpet. l11e pvt patio or IJal l'O nlt'S Wl lCt ru storaRe Pool. spa. hght l'<i wnni11 court. lndry rac1I L1m1Led pn•vtew rentals t'tom S290 per mo Models open daily 101\M to du:.k 2 15 W1 c h1l o Av e l a t Yorktown l Ste 409M 714 536-44SS s.ns 3 br. 2 ba. balcony. en<:I garage All bllns, blk to beach. Yrly Double garagt', 20th & Olive. HB. StiO Also single, same urcu $35 ~5200 Two aquamlancei. mf't ot lhe l!ntranr t' ol a p;yrluatnsl'~ orflrc On1 asked "Arc you 1·om111.i or l!OIOR ?" "If I i.111•w .. said tht> other. "WO r.u lndustrialRefttal 4500 l beHERE ~" OHkeR...tal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSL Mgmt 642 1603 SIMGLEUSER ~. SpaC' 2 bdrm. apt 2 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. quiet arl!u Brand ne w 2 HH t • :i ba Kids O K Avail now Upper de<"k, y r ly S500 13.000SQ. 1-'T Crea.t Lot'allon Tov.nhoml'. pvt patio. Nlt'rt4 30 r all S47 0967 675-ti670 Agent (pk . t'ncl i!Jr $:175 642 5722 Newly rt'drcorult'<I :1 hr. 2 ha. crpL ... drix ""1'11ln ~t.uw. end .:aragc SJ~ 557-·t23R IUCHWOOD AP'TS 19132 Magnolia LJte I br. avlllJ now S285 2 Br, 2 ba $335 l Ba, I Ba rrom $260 $285, a vail Jun Bltns. pool & JSruzu. 962-1800 Qwet Mt-:.a Verde 2 bdrm s:n> L.,t &. labl Ref rt'Q ~ t9Jll aft. 5, New 2Br, frpl. pauos, sec gate. adll.S 1702 1'1orida at Adams 53&-4729. TWNHSE. 2DH. 11 ~na. fpll'. pvt p ul., ..:ar, nt>W paint. Adlts, no pct1,, $300 mo 548·5479 weatiBAU New beautiful i;ardcn apartments. Near beach, 2 br. 2 ba up. per. t'ncl. garage . No water beds! Adults only. No pet s ·2t702 Brookhurs t · $325 . 962-0778 Garden style 2 br. 2 ba. adult living. Sorry no pets. $400. mo. 644-8726 S..Clemente 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIV t; OCEAN FRONT I & 2 bdrm apl's. avail. Security system, elevator. dibh w&.llher, dbl. ovens . Pen· thouse with frplc & prv sundeck from S325 up 4924929 or 995-1123 2 BR apt, $275 mo. Close to Dcluxt' Sparl• ttt.-cept .. Conf . Ofr Commerce Park Newport 833·8813 EXECUTIVE SUITES Luxurious om ces, Cl(· ecut1ve s e c retary, per~onal phon~ cov erage, receptlon1St, con· ference room, xer ox, 98-6324 notary Lease or month 4 to month. Near so. Coast beach. Bachelor I Br $275 $Jl5 $34() Bachelor apl for stngle Plaza, O.C airport & $410 • S42S Spac10UA new 2 adults . $135. No pets. freeways. Call 979-2161 br, 2~ ba t.ownhome apts 49'l-21.34. aft 5. ...... ~ ft ff t 28r Adults. no peLc; 2250Vanguard Way w/luxury features Small ·----------....., o ice s pace o JX'lok ~ "9wtthhnished sub· ease in Laguna I al Newport Blvd I Gemim Realty 839·6623 oru.m.n.llhed 3900 Hills. g)8 month Avail. --------••••••••••••• •••• •• • • • • Dec. lsl. 830"'6030 540 9626 Lovely Townhouse Apl, 38R, 2ba , like ne w 2 Rr duplex. gar , bark $440/mo Ph964·1S07 yrd, duld sm l pcl OK. ----- S350 mo 64S 7443 N(-w lg I nr. 6 blk:. Lo - - -beach . cstm deco r , MOllLIHOME IMFOIMA TION Rent. option t.o buy Info, repo's loan assum_pt1on. etc. Easy finance 0 A C. 9of'fices. Deluxe medlrul Sult<', vound Or., Corona del Mar Realonomtcs Corµ 67:-, 6700 Downtown llunt1ngt on Beach 21oi12 Main St 2 offices available One .•...•.•....•.......... -Lost& Found 5300 ~leoc.h lnctlts. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 6 s . 1 8 3 0 s q r l . F d ., c· II •C rash C-Ourse ava1l;ibw •Matcnab prov1dt'd •Sm al l c lassc:. for per..t)nabred 10. .. trucuon -<..'hoosf' own taste -da> & rughl clas:.cs •Plu<.>t>ment-up lo 80'; comm1:.:.1on SZS0.$700/mo An:.. l'h lAst or oun a pet a 646-3357 t\ n I ma I A""' 1:. t J n ct LeagUt! 537 2273. no r"t' I 10 & 180 Sq. Ft. Mtn1 warehou:-.e. Com merce Park. !liewport 1133-8813 R...tak w Clftfe.d 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Respons ible, working writer see k s one bedroom c ollage in Corona del Mar or Costu Mesu. QwctneS& csst!n tJal Write Classified Ad 11206, 01Uly Ptlot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa 926216or call 675-3862 L.«. Bach -2 br. m Costa Mesa. Santa Ana or Hunt. Bch. Apl or cot· tage in safe area near bt1' & stores. For respec- table, hard-working mother & s mall 31".z yr cluJd, well behaved. $200 or under, mcl uul Must move by J an. 10 Call 1493-759'l or wnte The Oruly Pilot, Box 1560. C M 9:2626. Ad 11400 Vis1t1ng prof. UCI. needs home-apt. Jan.Mar 30. Dave, 833-6502. 833-6800 REWARD'' for return ol boys BI J l'k Ralbou Cr ui s tr , takl'n nn 11/22178 Plt'a'il' <'U II F'ree 3 Wt•ck d11ld h ea rtbrok l•n SalesTratnmR ~7857 Coll For D~oils Reward Lost 12117 lg whl 831-1003 493-0442 M Samoy<-d. llui.kll Katella lype, CM area 545·11877 Real Estat1: School or 631 ·2221 l:nll Cam mo Ca p1stranu --SanJuanCapt:.trano 1-ost ShPllnnd Sheep Do~ I She l ti c M1n1 Help Wanted 7100 Collit>I ti y r s old ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sable/wht. S200 reward 1---------9754'71 LOST. Malt' AU!tlruliarl Shep Tn <.'Olored. Vu·. CM. 631-5484 l..o!it Large. rn<'ncfly, hlk Cockapoo dog Val' 20th St & Ra lbOJ 01 \.d Heward offered l'lt•a sl! call eve:., 675·8213 or 6i54465 f'ound Poodlt' pun• bn'<i, male wht 645 1:,()H ,d l/t!VC!I ABIGAIL AllOTT FEVER!!! CATCH IT!!! Jom the m<J!\L excit1ni.: Temporary Se rvan· in Orange County Work close to home tor Wp pay Paid vacallon:.. Automauc Rae.st>:. THE FEVER IS srUAOIHG .. CATCHING!!! I.GE ll3rhelor nil. !JV\ refng. all bll·ins , l(ar . patio, b lln 1!, etr no f lnd •-"'""" rhildtt'n or pet:., $250 mo ree ry "' more. _,,, ll 10 V 1rtori a 646 3197, _mo __ !l60-__ 57_42 ____ _ 83J..lll05 Mobil. H°"" Stor• Westminster 548-8895 2·rm $120, one 2-rm $110, ...._.1/ln•••t/ 961). l.S58 Rftmtc:• Lost. G r eyini.: t."lctnly lady Dach~und In.id vertenlly strolled Jv.u y from home In Nev.1>0rt ll~hlS. fo'r1 eve WI! need her REWARD' 642 0335 ~-----~--......... 3144 Lgc 2 Br apl, garage In 15 urut complex: Adults. no pctS. $290 mo. lsl, last, deposit. 675-6125 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •New l br, pool, tennis. Child ok. S33S. No pets. 833$74. W. Anaheim 76J ·l442 Anaheim 956·1011 Santa Ana ~54·7070 E. Anaheim 956-4500 Found. wh1t1.1 mlnwture ~ IEMPORARllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• O&UXEOFflCE ..._. 2400 Sq. Ft. Oppartw.lty SOOS Central Orange •••••••••••••••• •••• • • • t4e~ leoch/Soutti 1700 llil h .... , • J)m•1•r .11 Iii! h 1 fl.-1<' 111711 2 hdrm l ba. car Port, 2 Br.2ba&st.ove&rcfrig. crpt drupvs, lndry fac. New crpts & drps. No itood l0<• No Pets. S280 rhlldren or pets. 646-4382. mo 4!7 1 E 16th l'I. &14 <W52 Brand new 2 BR Condo, pool, Jacuu t, tennis crts, oopeta, $465. 833-1693. County Localfon Small gardening route for mE EXCITING COMM ERCE PARK . sale. Call aft 5. 548.9833 PALM MESA AP'TS Costa Mesa 979.9997 or642·1ll4. MlNlITESTONP'l' BCH DIC. SUITES __ P_l_C'_ru_R_E_T_H_IS __ -..~:ihiik~~~. 300tol700Sq. Ft. Become a Wholesaler or male poodle at the Markel Ra skct at Baker &Harbor. C..11540·6401. Perw1Hh 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cau _________ _,3 Rr, 2 ba townhou11e Quiel adul~ 11 v 1n~ t;nl'I06ed gur & piitw No pt•VI $4-00 645·3381 or &7~5949 IAYFROHT Condo. 2 Bli, 2 Lia . v1•a1 ly, 1675 mo CHAHHELFROHT i4 HH. I ba. yrly SMll OC~FROHT 2 BR. 1 ba . wntr S500 STIPS TO IEACH 3 BH, 2 ba, wntr S425 3 BR. 2 ba. yrly 1675 2 BR, I b111. yrly $43!• 3 BR, J ba, y rly $41l5 P.UKLIDO MESA PINES I BR SJl.5 2 RR $380 1.>ool 1acuzu, gar avail Adults. no pe ts 2650 Hurla Ave. ~9·2447 Near new townhst>, 2 Or, 11., ha, l(or. fnC'd pat , S34.S mo 64.s.46SS PM & wknd.< SUPER NICE •Locked gar. w/lg stor. •O/Wpat.lo, lndry rm. •Special cabinet space •Gas heal, gas cookmg, R33 hot waler a II free •Adults, no pets I 8drm,S280 Month to mooth 1.32.3 l!:lden Ave, C.M 642·7005 LMxMry To.-. Apt. 2 bdr 2y, bit frplc Jae pool, garoge751·904l .,....,.. 3126 ..... leadt 31 ... • •••••••••••••••••••••• I BEDROOM, ~ BLOCK TO BEACH. $350 PER MO. 494·32S3. Adults. Nopet.s. C.rpet.s, drapes , Kodak Film, Eveready, 1561 Mesa Dr. Udo w.f1ta Polaroid, Westinghouse, (5 Blks East of Newport Vllege Ke ys lone Phone Blvd) <On the water>. Products & DevelopiJ'lg. 9am·Spm 546-9800 Newport 675-8662 M I n . P u r <' h a s e o r 2 0CEANFRONT APTS Product only $5305 Call 1 Br, '395. Bach $225. Ulll IOOIM 4000 MEWPORT CIMTH Mr. Collins, Dept R 112 tne. 536·0321; 494-0687; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10,000.,q fl toll rn.~ at8()()..621·77Z5 9111-2156 Luxurious paneled of· REAL ESTATE Business Me.,,..leoclt 3169 *...._MdorlM• flees w/spe.:ial extras forsale &omceforlease ••••••••••••••••••••••• U>vel)' gardens· Brooks C o o r e r c n c e 20 yrs. same location. XX DANCE OF FUtil XX Beautiful nudt-girls, dance at exh1b1tion & rup sessions. 9AM to 4A M e ve ry day. 2060 So J.:ucud. Anaheim. cxr1l 1ng 24 hr record tn i.t 543-1422 Karen Powers 731·5627 14211 VorbaSt.Sle201 Tustln, Ca 92680 Or OebbwCard ~7·9760 4500 Campus Drive Newport Beuch, Ca 92iif.O MICHEUE'S •Outcal• llAM 2AM 835·3749 Accounting AU IWPO wtr fall rm I b • l h room 1860 Newport Blvd .' ' M IT •KitchenFaCJJ. avail ~o'k1t1heo. Contact c.oata Mesa. w.E. <Bill) •ESCORTS* R08EllT W..• 81rbelors , 1 or 2 •Jacuu.i hutedpool .........., au [ ~oc!~~es :~l:i:~!:.fi~db1;v COR~m~:rLTY ~~yer 67J.4577, ___ ,_7_P_ll_ll ___ accounen~ 2 BR, 2 ba, frpl Pool Multa.$395 --------...................... . s,,ect.atular spa, total Allow• $6l Wk Mart11111. Tn11t All KAIAHUA Proudly Announce& Our $375. 2 br. 1~ ba twnhse. 2 Br Twnhte . 2 car ~ar. fplc, paUo, 10Qd loc. prqe, lrplc, den pvt yd, E·inde. l 1 yr old bld1. $415. mo recreation pro1ram. 2277 Harbor 44$Sq. ft. S24S. o.idi 5035 er Purple. Danny wan~ Move tn Lara~r Offleff. 80dalprocram .7poola,8 c.o.taMesa ~ GlBircbSt.N.8 . ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• to see you. Please caU Vlilt. Us Al Our New UIMla court.I. At Fublon Aceot, 541·5032 213-423-7528. C.role. Lol'aUon. associated TSL Mgmt 64.2· UJ03 770-8053 =·/tfu":.~d~ Sao MIU' Bdrm, dreasing rm, SMALL OFFICE FOR !!~!... t--------i COLOW~1L1oo°"NKKK lllH Hlll', l>fAlTURS •• ,'. 'Iii lt111! .~,,. lri'\ l~lil ------ Bt'uul 2 BR. 2 ba, Mesa l>rlve, nr S.A. Cntry Club. Pvt med yard, 2 carport w /st.ora11e. $435 ()cunlront.dlx 2 Br, 2 Ba , mo !73-81..39 .. 631·1816. avail. from Feb. lo June . 2 RH cottage, garal{e, 7$tNl6. wo11her/dryer hookup, seuborc Or 2 bdrm 1 ba $400 ~.J.2&11 $37$ Wltller 11:>1~ V curly Ownes' &48 5882 __ lAl&f aomethlni valuable? OCEANFRONT l&t' M l'lace an ad In our Loet lwc.e l br. dlhwhr, w /0 , 2 And . Found columna. car ont, adlt.a, no pet.. That• whe!'9 Pl'OCll• IOOk Avail. Ju S l4 June 13. ~~ they ve found an S375. m.-•\Cm ol value. 1 bdnn. new crpt" P•lnl. (714"44-ltOO lrbe. Separate entrance. RENT,SJSS. UMDA & Vtau SUITE200 aar:J!. $275 per mo.--------Qule.tarea,NB.642·M:IS. A1mt548-71'29 lttT.D.'t.alM o.te4llM•1ap m3NOROADWAV s:M)........, O.chelor unit ~ block y...._1_.. 4210 500-1.200 aq. rt. Laauna WT.D.Lo91. ,_.n.,.of ttt SANTAANA ,..,.._ leectl 3'40 frocn beach. All utll pd. ....................... 8dl. Xhtl blway vtalblli· Falral Term11loce 1949 Se:rvtni all Or11nge Co. we have an lncroah1• _,. No kids, no pet.a. 201 E. ,., •• I t ... 1c it.........__~ Co • ..., 73,., " •••••••••••••••••••••••Balboa Blvd. $250 per Lake Arrowh ead ..,,newcrp .. ,pan ,", • __. • , ____ .....,_._ ... ____ ,de mand throu1thout 2 bdr .. 2 ba., frplc., gar., mo. + 1«wity dep. Call lalc.eh'onh,'OOdo, sips 8. under 1rnd park I '4PJ 171 45-06 II ........ 55"' Al c>ra.n,ie County for ex· I""'-rm ... .i .. 9fl0.5378 c. •• c ..... 7707 •""'?""" C>eoan It hill vlewa. ...-.-w C: __ ..,. ac"""'"'lio• •· ,:..-67J"' -o"a::"". ......,.....,.. .....,.. _... 5*-U8S; 4"-3822 •UDO ISUMO• .... ~~ """'' " .. "" ....,..., tt• MUii MODILS keeplna personnel. Udo lalc· Charming 2 br, BIG BEARC.bln. •IJlll 14, AJRflORTOFFJCES Wantt'd Sl00.000 2nd, ell· ISCOITS C&UotvWt ua today-we SUPER l br~. gar, i"8iodC. eJec. 1ar, adlta, PoOlt.able, color TV, 2 1 to 3 room aultet, all 1alln1 tat la '58,000 are looklna forward lo ltp&c, ~. 5. Adult.I, nop«a k15 laeS15-«177 frpka. 54.54116 Nt'Vie.. No luae r-'d . Property val~ $400,000. OUTCAU. OML Y ll'Mlinl _,,.. ln our new 842-9513; 142-5251. -m-28 °6ri ... ,~ --------Oa Finley canal '¥1tb Tahoe·Sludlo, 1lpa 4 From$~. mo. lmmftd: ""' location.. lMOFREERENT ~ 2Br1Ba 1ar,nlce Ava11.U.aoto1 ... •Feb. occupeocy. 2082 S. E . Secwe SH,650 10~ t.l ·2140 C714tlJMIOl 2br.2be, frplc, •tl. 1ar. 1ard. $$50. Call em 940perot.117Sperweell. Bltleol. ··~ 200, N.8 . TrwU>eedfonale. a.AILOB••••L FREEPABKl.NO k1$.GIM454 17Wtl'J ... (TM)l57·'7010. at~ .v. .. -.. . . . • H" J ,'\,•rtbUICl' ..... ' ~ 11tJPl1IAH<1t' SlO ~ 11110,b" )0 ~ ll)f ()Hi ............. ,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• -6•1.<(' Mrint''" Orlv~a)••l'ar"tnlt Int •ff41p~11n ·~f'a lccntt 111 •l.le NB, t M S 6 . A.11ltla.lt ' c.p.tSenlce •• • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • c a t "*""'°' Sh.i.nllHO .. l \4'4 11\ '11 .. tl\ ••• •••• •• •• •• • •• • •• • •• • ('olcir tin~hlrut.•n ""''' llt'moJd, r 1\atr, ••·n t·iu 10 nun hlf'a1 h ' 1 .. in , er P«' n 1 r y, u Id 11 ntt IH 1h1111n h .. 11 $H1 \q: , nilb1T111 n•h1p I ) r 1n rm n ~ L'\IUl'h SlU I hr "'''"" l.1 d ~r l'al• Ill s.:. <•~... W'lt111 , .. t ... 1... ,., all& t '11' h1t~lr. I~ Hll '''l'I n-....t....a [Ji.I WUl " mH.C'lf n. f11 Ull"llOJOC~ ~· {fl()l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... .-a.ctn~ l .k' lZ71lHU 7 4 --- ...•••••••••..•........ IDOIT AU ~t909 • ' f ""-C..Senke ............................................... Haw, aklJlloeder dump Wiii bouaeall between t.rtc, lfadJq, lrr. wrk, 1212&1/20 Rc11. £11per ~mollUooa ~ IDI l.Z57 M2 JO&S. 645 5850 Tfactoc Ii Dump Gr•d t4-C.O.. i*tag 11\¥. Ck>u Up. Rtmov•I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OfmollUooa tt.c ~ l5"31 LOWC06TTO YOU tf• Iii• --SUTJple ldeu can make .... ?i!!••••••••••••••• ~h ome beau t . Small jQba, 2:. yn exp rt~. k-c. etc. Call "-f'nMtKh r.p.Cbrt '31-G4 -···················· H • I AMWAY Coamellcs. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Nutrition, Uou11ewarea, OCCSU.S.nl l Ton lnK'k ~Care & Comm'I. Tr.ah. ll'ff tl1m Ron M.U'J03., M.2. 3ZM ...... dt •ill 9 Will haul or tin an1thln1. lillC/1mall, comm 'I or re •ldf'nlial. reaa rate• Olli a.n}1.I me ilJ8 8i46 t1 1t:AP£.ST hauling 1n town Pr F .. \1matl•s 1:142 ZIKICI, GU l390 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ROBJN'S HOUSE· Cl.EANING SERVICE. for a lhorol.Uchly clean house ~7 lhm1d11 I I ...... ,.......,........., .............................................. ····•·•··•···••··•····· Mb ako H°"aeelunlna. Pro1 ltt'Viee wtlh AUa• Int/ Y.lll Rui.ona ble RF.PAI ft It 1umoofl'. AU ~• · lthomn VMLl.nnrosunomor•' r ates. f'ue Elt. C11ll t yp<'ll t>h 1nglf'S apeclal. (wk P'ne cal for locals. Rob.~21U7 rocll,h;all&<1 cornpo til' lY ~ Moo·PTI. 10 atoraae. It long d 11t ft at )41-~ ynnp 7·10AM.t'7~ movu. Sta t t! L 1<' "-&OnJ-TYlliftcJ ....... ool -TU.1015 S3'1·3l60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... uwy R 11n,_ Aliphall I •1iflc4I I · P\ano twuo& 41 rnpoir 2!i 1h1n glP .• wood 11hallt1" n••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ,Ynl~p.Maat.er'ddeg an ~uor t'rt-P eat . Call L.M.S.-Roto ., Sod or Wl:;/'•riat mualc . Th111 coupon •·LOPM Bob.675-1.:i8t S d d La w ••••••••••••••••••••••• wort.hSS 681 1433 t C' c n .. PETERSPAlNTINCi . rees.r.lct Sprloklera. Plantlna. 0 'd R R ..__.__/a--'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qd.r. Uc. U M41t. £x. r..xpr . eaa ates .~ ..,.... • • ceUftJt !Uta. 875-7833 Free Eat . Call Gene ••••• .. •••••••••••••• •• l..andlcape CreaUons t:x· 552>°'58 Neatpatd~s & textures pert ahapmt. lh1nnln1o:. European La11dacaper . fl&EST. t t l-14 39 .wmprcmovllJ. 6'1H821, Top work. Fair price. Palndng, Extrllntr. P!x· w . Malot. Refs . 648·4871 pr"d , booett. neat . reas. PATCH PLA.4iT ERING --------ctys/eves. Uc'dll64·100Dave Al l t y p e s F r e e Scott's Trcc Scrvlcc t1m.il Prof palntin1. Ext It Int ftStlmates Call~ =~3~ /~1:'n" c!u~1 •••••=••••••••••••••• Low rates Ref• Free L---&.. area L.tc Jn5 ~.., .......,. ell. 538-4780. 536-43113 ......., . . ~- Brickwortl. Small )obs ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.........w c~ • Newport. Colt.a M'esa It ..... ....~ p i tin b ... _ --:t ltvsne. 67S-3175 eves. .-.ne ....,.ier II n g Y f\~RY'S PLUMlilNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• R. 5'nor. St. lie .. ms. Try Compl C'lt• plum b111 ~ Terl'll Window Care. Prllr me 836-SM524 hrs .s,rv1ce5 l>nun f.t 10-wt·r WlOdow clearung at real> Block waU.. brickwork, planters f'ree esL Pat. 631·9977. 642-4432 EXCELLE NT PAINT c It• ;in 1 n I: I-' t'' ra\A.~. Rers.642-7893 ING Reasonable r ates ~tJmaws '1A hr w rvil'e mECLEANlNG LADY Etficlent h.secln'g. rtlJa· ble ~rvlce. rei.n rales. 11\SW'ed. M2 ~ Seiling anything with a Want a RE.ALLY CLEAN Daily Piiot Classified Ad HOUSE! Call G\ngbam LS • s1mp'e matter .• M2 5118 Glti Ftee est. ~5123 }wit call 6'2-5678. Freeesumates S48·2706 61'3-31BI Custom Wallpapenng AU WorkGuar. f"ree E.st 673-4158 11te raste5t draw '" the West d Daily f'1lut Oasstfil'd Ad 642 5678 Yoo don 't n('(.'d 11 g UL1 tu 'draw I a.. .. t.. when you pluC(• .in ad 1n the Dally }>aJQt Want Ads! CaU oow °'2·$711 HtlpW.tM 7100 .W,W..t.d 7100 HefpW•ttd 7100 HlfpW..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... W-.cl 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 HlflpW..ted 7100 HrltpW.+td 7100 HetpW.ttd 7100 ....................... ...............•..•.... ....................... ....................... ...................... . ACCOUMTIMG &.n.lon~ O.EIUCAL SUPERVISOR EXrE:RIEMClD HcwrHoM.yt DBJYaY Pa.SOH Gas St.aUoos ~UARD L.Al()URS RfomAURAN'r for busy lrvlne Travel E>cpmenced service sla · Security Pa trol. fu ll Prr & Frr work avail. ptt'J£ up lf<~"J'&Ss t:art't'r opponunn~ 1111 t·xpt•nt'Ol'l'd pe"r,.oll in <i<'l'OW'lllOf. .. uper v h~Oll ~~ry')l :.!1~ ~l .17ti ,, .. , 1111,,,lh "lfh I H't•llt'lll bt'nd 1l., J't,.,,,.,,. ..111 1 M1 1> Finne..i.in. t.'.11 l2tl0 TEU.Sl S .. "'°"' Souttl Cood 4.1:1. Rita. C11rf:S Agenc)' Wullhaverelia lloo help, 3rd shift, full t lm e. security back· Newport Marina. Good N -V 6.:l>to2:30 Mon·Fri.CAll ble moto rcycle & in ume. Apply 990 E . PCll, ground. $4. hr . Cont.act benefits. Apply PERSON for appt. 64>5000ext. 520 llW'MCe. Approx 5 hours NB. manager 494·8571 9· 11 THE IRYIME CO dally, Mon thru Fri H.rly iim or 1-4 pm Mon·Fri. l<nt camelback With al least I year t-X Re->taurant Help: Cooki. . wage &c mileage p1ud. --------• perit-nce. pr eferably Waitresses & Busbo)'i.. Hotlonal I• ~. Cllffy, Clwck • \11 lndc.'P\>ndcnt llllnll. To Al 9S7-Z700 GENERAL GUARDS Newport Beach 644 90 10 newspap1:r 1-:X<'<.·lh·nt ~cd immediately. A11 Delive."" f\tll &c p/tJme All areas. Equal Oppty Employer company benl'f1ti. Apply p I>' t:h a r I e Y Don •..., IH\!Sortlk>w.-r l' M 540..•0SS !KU ~:M> Coastal PenCMIMI lit1Wl't'n hour:1 IS IJO A M flanlcinit 111 :, cio I' M c.~1.1 M l'~i• ::..nuu~I) Bank 15 ol)t!nma (.;(lunty Wall'r U1J>ttH:t . a 1'M.•w off11·l' Xlnl earner 1005 Pla<'enlla Avenue, opportunitw'I for bank Uiisw M~a rxpentnrt'<I personnt'l llt AC)ettey •790 Harbor, CM Al..LJOBS l"IH;i',; •J LABORERS Uniforms fu r nis hed. ---------between \I AM & Hl'M, flt'!ltaurant. 26022 Qipt• '-0 MooftlQfrtw! Ages 21 or over Retired Llve·in. Nurs e At des. Monday thru Ftiday Dr .. Laf(una N1.iuel Eam money whOc othen. .. _,_ -"--d w k our Tu~tln & Newport l:ll·u<·h offices. Currently l.nl.crYlewtnl{ ror TBJ.BS 01irical TRAINEE No typing, Just need at· tractive lndlv w/bubbly sleep. L.A. Tlmea has TRAINEE ....... vme. No experience ~#<Al per ay. or ,,,_,1naa for carriers 00 oec. Apply Unive rsal 2-5 days per week in .,,....._...., lt't'(MBLERS Prot.ect1on Service, 1..22.6 beautiful beach area early morninJ. routes. """ w. :ith Street. Santa Ana. homes. Previous exper & :.to~~a·~0!'thf;.' p•PllERS lnt.erviews hours s.12 &c rers necesa.ary. Call fM Call for details 5'&-44BI Nin l..f Mon lhru F'r1. appt.. UpJohn Hea Ith orm.2198. Mus t have r eli a ble ---------Care Servkes. E.0 .E. 752-0092 OR.ANGE COAST DAJLY PfLOT su 5682 BOB'S ~ ':~~t. HOME ~THE F,quaJ Opporturuty llG IOY Acc~Cleric Ftne lrvme co w l ltlnt bens & all lbe growth po.. tent you want. IC you have aome acctg claues & Wte a career co. & a tart sal $7~ up. please call Rita. 540-6055. Coastal Penoftnel Agency. 2790 Harbor.CM Muat ha ve pleasant penoo.abty & good meth personabty, be outgolng t.o serve cuat.omers 1n Delivery & be people oriented. bank, & lrn bkkpg & Early AM news paper lran.sp. & ~-Loog & short term assignments. Holiday & vacation pay. Hosp1tallzal1 on pla n Hotel Ha.1-~IRg Port.t- 7:30 to 4. onday lhru fhday. Uruon benefit&. Call for appl. 645-5000. extension 520 Employer lmmed openln.:s rn our LOBBY GIRL PBX AN S W E R I NG ~: ~ .. s~a~~ ,.~t needed 1mmedtately, full la'VK:e operator. £xper qiar-e no prev&OUS exper tJme. Cleanup girl for ocw1train.SG-301S Jom our fnendly t.eam available . hotel. Awly in person. --------c t d lrvmeHostHotel.1'117E. PBX ome s ee us o "~ f'Jll time & part time otberentry level duties. route. $300 mo. S day wk. posiUoosavaila ble. c•Canv Small car r equi r ed. HOT! TELURS r CM/NB. 892-6566 lie ready for challenge of 540-6055 Deb very plume AM . LA n.-Rd s A .. between 24pm. ..,,... . .. . ,. n s we rt n g s er v 1 re Waiters. Waitres.<;e. MACHrNlST ~~":"full~ PIT . Cull Cool<•Tra1nee•& Auto. parts ma<'h1n e Cbtu~r:. Wlde variety of notd unc· ALL JOBS f'Rt:J:: n mea dehv. $100 per Housekeeper fl' & PT. 3 advert111ng salesmen lJNEw ACCOUNTS Coastal PenoMel Agen· week. Lagu11a Beach. good bene fit:. EOE ALL JOBS FREE for Orange Country area. cy,2790Harbor. C.M $-M96 31.a c~· Drive Bayview Convalcscenl Xlnt commission The COUMSE10AS -wc•L DELJV"'RY GIRL 54 741 CHOSMP.;.!<!SJ.,, Thurm ~l shop, exper desired Will PIX OPERATOR ~AdumsSI . II R C'QnSKler a sharp lrarnct· p T. mornU\l!S. Mon f"ri. ~Avt>nidJ dt• Ju He1al t:stote Trad1ni: Good communication & -"' r.. U"IV...,.,.. Post. 364S Savi('rs nc1.. sell1m:sk1llsessenl1al Outgoing 1ndlv who For auto parts busin~-ss. <Am>Ss f'rom Phont? 545-8408 ror 1n l'<pt Hrk~ ofr For appt C;irl<1tt.1, l~11o:u11J ll1IL-. terv1ewappt r ail John Shamburit. ~I t:arnpu.:. 01 . Irvin,· Oxnard 93030. 8051 Cf:NTRA1. SERVICES would like career wl maj mll'Jt be over l8 w/good Ora.ngeCo. Airport> Hou.'tek~J>('r/Babys11ter. 486-3557 ask for Dave Trainee position to start corp Some acctg claasi:s dnYtDg re<:ord & li ve m F,qual Opport Em ployer 2 school a Re children . """1460 I~ F:. l?lhSt .. C M Ma.Ids wanted. top wa~es ""'" Coolc rr-.H & ... _. 1 H--""'al your banking career. &get ahead altitude. Sal ~~~:uf:te~~~ Own trans Mon, Tues. -MD .. .,... $750 up. C all Rita, GIHLOFFtCE Thurs alternooo. Begm paid. The Inn at Laituna I•--------CCKhien 211 N. Cat Hwy. L<iguna KE AL ESTl\'fL'S '"L"''S G r o om e r . b ath e r , Santiago Bank offers an 54CMl055. Coastal Per&on· appt. Jan. 9ft.2.~o "' " ,... 7311 Edmger Av~ .. It 6 MA.IMTBilAHCE u censed or we wall train FOREMAN you for s late c.xa m ~uaJ <>Door Emplyr Limited offer Call M/F cleaner F t T In d outsta nding benefits nelAgeucy,2790Harbor, --------•I Top growing ofc has Sal/Sun. paclca1e & opportunity CM opening due t.o adv· Some •HOUSEKEEPER* 644·5463 f d l ith ALLJOBSFREE Dealaner bkkpg classes or exp Li ve 1n , r e liable . -APT--M-G_R_-C-;p-l1_e_f_or_n_e_w1 p':o:r:=i~e:1~~g:olza~ ---------PCB ~=~{:i:fu tar!d8~1~ Newport area. $400 mo. Private community . Cat.&Sey&Co ~7. •---------- Knowledge in •pumps.1~~~~~~~~~ 32 urut H.B. C.11 ~729 tion. Apply at. Cl.ERJCAL DESIGNER marvelous oppty. Start 640-17_5_1 ____ _ orSJMQ2:2 SANTIAGO BANK sal $700. Call Chris. HOUSEMEN Norma Ferouson Meny Cl11rbhna1 Manl.(acturer of electro-H A """r. ,. ___ , .,.1 Pe-on· " & __ ....., __ , -• rod .. ~ ..,.,........ "' f'JU & part·Ume opeo· 535 E. 1st St .. Tustin JJ..:u.t&LUC&J p uc ... re· nel A aencv, 2790 Harbor. Inn• l •,,TRAINEE 714.832·5200 '114/832-5200 Hc1DDY Ho8A-qulres •proven PCB lay. CM 06 J -· App 1 1n person. -t M/F/H E.O.E. • • from -1• out person who wanta an ALLJOBS FREE lrvineHoetHotel, 1'117 E. 4().50 wpm + lO key by ~unity t.o make ex. ---------Dyer Rd., S.A. touch. We offer excep· ~o~ O f f . ,__. Pl t1onal benefits & o lCe • """"' wai,es. us. be GIRLFRIOAV . H o u sewives & pleasant working a\ Baolang 0 overload intimately volved witb Varied ofc workw/small House<.'leaners We have mosphere amidst lhe FULL-TIME ~~ro~~r:'e.CW'~ mlr: ... ,~-Mat.b teacbJJ1g WOf1c ror you. 64.5-2839. :.rt'ruc surroundmgs o 557.0061 ... ,,,...,... mac.....,... 4ln·3600. 9fi8.2810 dectrical. road repair, 1: sewer syste ms , pools. aut.omotive & general maint. Xlnt Startin~ salary. ConUllct manager 494-SSTI 9·11 am or 1-4 pm Mon-Fn. Maintenance Ma n. (ull time. exper ooly Apply Newport Conv. Cenlt'r, ISMSuperior Ave .. N B Real Qtate Sales 1t9'Mr1Wetc0tM fTee 3Weeks TRAINING Mew Care« LOVE PEOPLE" Have some sales or medical backgrou nd " 0Pmonstrate fac~ & body ma&SaAer m pre stige dept. st.ores. Com m11 s 1on poleot1a I $2000-+ by Chnstmat. Start 1mmedlutely. Call U.iwn. 213/381·3906. SAWLA.DY TELLER -21 •t--11 s.__... want an indlvKluaJ who --------Newport Beach t''or up •u ~ .....,...... want.a t.o grow with a ~R E A T µOuttment caU Mt.,..+ leoch great team. Equal Op-~ • • • 1'061Uon ia available 1n F.quaJOpporEmplyr portuo1ty Employer . SALES JOI HOW Lynn Stansfield our Westmins t e r and M/F .557-0554 OPEN t714)759-78$3 llunt1ngt on Beac h -0.--.,. .. -v.,------•--------GOOD PAY. GOO D MANAGER Retir e d couple to manaf(e 75 unit mobile home park. Maintenanre & oHtce exper. req'd Living qu a rte r s & a&1ary. Send resume to SP MC. 393 H amilton. C2. Cost.a Mesa 926267. Hew l'ro$perity •Absolutrl> no prao1 tr auu.n~ or c· 11 pe r1t• D<' t' necessary •Persona hied 1ni.1 ru<· for f'Xdus1ve ch1ldrt'n ' bOn store, So. C:O.Sl P!Jl.t.a •Professional on the Job Pertnall('nl & expenetM·•· tr.wung t'S..'lel1 l1 a I. Le Ma It as 111 •Upto80C" .. romm~:.ion 549-8585 AVCO br1nch es for a n ln· ~ HOURS, GOOD CON· FinCJltcld SBVlc•• dlvldual with previous 1.5 people ottded full & Dial A Ride D 1T 1 0 N S . M A N y lellerorcashlenng back· Prt t.bru J8ll. 13 at a Dri•tn FRINGE BENEFITS •Cb()ICC or top ofhc~ ~ ... ,-rt.tt.-,-.a ,..-_-c __ _ Jocauons ~ -~ ~~~=~~~~Or ~~eeJJ~bU~ = ~~!ie ~= ~ll ~~":o .,~ F~ G P.OWING COM· ~·Hol..__ Be your own 00!.s w1 lh a PartTift9 top not.ch profess10DBI Qr CUI oo relallcrs. 16 hn. ganwilJOn wtc. Earn up to $100 wk EquaJ Oppty E mployer cent.act and detail. IC you will become permanent. transp. C.u!. dnvers he p AN y p ROM OTES -1· ---------1 a re seeking a career N o ex p er I e n ~ e req'd. No prior exper FROM wrntlN. TRAIN ln1ne ersonnelAgency Ma5on.ry helper. little or position. please call Mr. necessary. $3.00 hr lo nee. Good driving rec a F 0 R T 0 p 488£1'7tb,Costa Mesa no exper. necesi.ary ASSEMBLERS 8 111 Moore at < 714 1 start. Call 833·6227 or must. No Suoday work. MAN A G E M E N T Suite224 642·1470 ~nent. 675-_3_17_5 __ SAILIO.AT 8J9.«iOO or Sheila Har-833-6228 between 12·S, Orange Coast Ye llow ~ TE t ~ l ~ E•L· ~ ~ .. ~--_.._.--._. M_E_D_I_C_A L . Co m Katella Realty ~ ~_zn_4·_ Forc:lefoia c.al JOClllM SAl..ESMJ\N·YACHTS 831·7251 Kon:i Marin e , L1d11 ---V11lal!e. 714/6'15-t403 WewilltramSSper hr & nsonat (213>476-2201. Wed·f'rl. Keep trying 1f Cab, 17300 Ml. He r · KE y 8 0 A RD JAHrTOft passionate, alert. exp up. MacGregor Yachts, busy, we n eed you. mwm. F. vty. E X p E R 1 E N C t: mature person. Ftont o< 1631 Placentia.C.M. We provide free com· _E_._o_.E_. ______ ---------Days · n o exp n e r r Ice r o r B U s y Rec:epffOftisf SAl.t~. Pt lime. fobnc. ' Typist wh ~ • _______ _. ~ paid uniforms lo DOCK MASrERS ASST. HELPF1.IL. WE HAVE ~rt Beach. 7 30-<\ Fff •-PIT. No exp ne". OUR OWN TRAINING U f ,... d Neuro&ogist. Top salary ASSEMBLERS a tion to a generou1 catJ::,.,35"". ' PROGRAM PUT ON llY n orms urn. uoo to the riitht person. Call Pt?rsonabfr•: attral·t1vt• ------ benefits package, which CLERKS v•.r ... 7HE COUNTRY'S TOP worlting cond. Must have _642-__ 1.m _____ _ for front orrirc in our Sa.1es1Servu·e PR.ECISIOM/MECH llSt.s medical and life in· •-IVIR• O R G A N s A L E S 2.:70n 15t_r a n s P & Ph MEDICAL Re<'ept1on1st, exper. only Call 636-9881 between9& 11:30A.M txaullful new lorat1on PART·TIMIE OHLY ~ar 0 C: Al~rt Must now be emplyd ~ Positions a vail w/Cas surance retirement plan, ~" .,._. growing Newport Beac tuition reimbursement, UJOTEM Expaading co. looklng P EOPLE. CALL AT ---------. I ed 1.n bl k d f h tlll t 0 N C E F 0 R ICIY '11NCH co.,Ulvov a.uem stoc purcha.se plao ao or peop e w og o INTERVIEW. ORGAN -. ... TOI of compass & camera un free parking. OpenlnpNow AvaUable work. NMl ag:ar. Good EXCHANG E . ST AN vr-llOlllA MEDICAL Ass't ., baC'k or Greet visitors, dirt-ct 1n 1,,... Lo work in my appl coming ca lls, t y p. bu11 o{ Mir treatment 1 Need 55160 neU · • its. Applicant.a should ex ror rull or p/Ume clerks driviDC rec. ver 18. Co. NUNN 714/586-?J02. Several ~gs exlst ru:e with X·ray norm it Sln>Good benefiL"I t>qlllp M/F . 6-IOpm . or Call J im Hay:. M/Th & Ill. Sat 9:30am per workln& w /a m al an~ooo OD 2nd ft 3rd shlfU. No vebides. $2.85 per hr + for eaper d operators C81l 636-'5o parts,goodmech apt.. ~1..-.. exper oecusar y ·we inceotlv ... Call Erlc.r--------• Uni vac 1900 ex per --------. · 2.:.lpm, S400 mo sal. or 411 sss.2732 profit shanng proit ll' estjoy .Beoefitslnclude SAVINGS & tra.in.StarU3per br.As· 673-92113 GUARDS helpful. but will tram Models. re m Sharp. ~ vac .. J week sic st managers to s:t60 hr. ---------SECURITY Swing stuft SlOO sbifl d1f· figure ooly $15 per hr s & T Western rnc /\rdul""'li. & En~Ult.>t>rs MOON Hnsl.ol St.e 150 Nt?wport Hench ~ leave, & profit shonng LO AN Ma.oqen t.o ~.so hr. Ad· -avas femiUal SaJary will de· 64U282 M.3520 Bot> name a f e w Ca I 1.2.oOl San Vmceote Blvd vancement opportunities ~" pend on your background ----'·---- 557·9051, ask for Ra Los Angeles, CA 90049 to thole who quahfy. f'or Men or womea 25 yra or Due t.o our recent ex· & ex per and as com MOVIE FfAM Gillman ~uaJ Opportwiity inlormatioo go to our older. Know lhe coast ~~am. Wells =t by manr fine ctu:111511:VTe•c __ _. ..... ciUea. Net SUIO a week or our 1d0 11 N 8 ~ 5.A '"~ mployer M/F ............. mar~ or coo· argo Services Is ,__ ,., ' ExcepUonal career opp Rc-ception1:.t wQnted ror .'lt1c hJt•I (;drrt<oo n ·, lla1 n·u t11 n i? S alo n 642 s.no Attendant ro r morn lad lbe penonnel office ~:if~ ~~~~;~oMstl hiring securit y guards ~uoo. or appt. phone ty ror those wlsh1nR lo per.!Ollal help. 5 days _Bkk_p_r_f'J_ll_o_r_PT __ to-w--or-k-• at 1.3M2LampeooSt He rrmann. Fo untain fc;.,..,.._ rt let. LynnSUUlsf1eld bbreak into..,loh:.,oomov1t• Wk io HB, Vic Beach in an a cc t g o r e . GardenGroveS37-4840 Valley. <No of S la ter I wpoP (714)7597&3 usa.ness. *' ·-Pl'r Ada m s . Ca r r e q Westmi nUer a rea . F.qualOppo E lo betwn Ne who p e & s....::;.~• AVCO d a y + r es idual R.E. SALES - S00.,_3364 __ • _____ _. ..... cuvc.. r mp yer Euclid) E.Acrf-... __ -. posslbilltles <7 14 1 _..,......., -.._ -._._. .. " Anc.cial~lcn '1 61 ·1 24 4 . v I 0 EO Babysitter.El Toro area --800--KK-E_E_P_E_R __ CX>OK, exper , for real CostaMna&tht ~Newport Center Dr CASTING SERVICE Start the year nithl, Select Properties oHer'i. lop progressive com flllMIOO schedule, an out st8lld111g training pro gram w1lh T o mm y Hoplwls Fast Start, pro- fess.Iona! offices on ma· .lor st~ and the best staff lO town u·~ your luture. Call 7~1 3l!H Maturewoman,atartln U secy work. Llve·ln home. Mu1l work DRIVER WMttief'Ano N8 92660 oowlnOW'3rd year . Jan 2nd. wk. daya 7 am CM u c. D~,...1 1 _ __.._ .. _ n-1 I d i;-,.. ... 1 ....... y Employer 4:30. Care for Infant · .area.....,,._ or 0 • ..---.-....... er • y, IMME 0 l •TE """'~""""~ Nurs es Aides. 7 ·3 . Rd. req. 768-7446 tervtew appt. _MU118 __ ._____ WH1JfD l<IYPUNCH $650 certilted $3.25-14 hr, c·x· M 0 P IM I N G S f o r , ... Fountain Valle co perieoced $3·$3. so hr t'llUftlV ONLY Hper•ltory lt••I ~ c>peT"ator w/6 Ymos Mesa Verde Convales· CASHIER COOICS ~ f/T Silt moolba to 1 7r exper. :_t,andlnl restaurant Well groomed, pleuant wil.b over so unit.8. Branch ore seeks booda· peraooa 11 ty . Good Family-owned organiza· ble Ftr TelJer. Cont.act benefits. AJ>t>ly ttoo off era pleuant Ravmna C.sb, or Rollie THllRYIMECO workln1 conditions. Brou sard at (71 4 1 l07lCamelbaclt Good opportu.niUea for ~ERN FE DERAL Newport Beach 644·9010 edvancemeot. Excellent SA VIN GS Equal ()ppor Employer company beoefita. Ex· 27oM E Coll.St Hwy perienced desired. Apply Corona del Mar ________ , inpenoo. E.O.E. M /F Q.ElUCAL ·~· o~r~ £am extra money I ~~ ~ e.nldq TB&ER For our South Coaat Plau otflce Eveninp, Monday thru Fridar_ It e very Saturday. Ea· iierteoc. prelernd. Clll k.ath,y AmbW'leY or M.r K1tml.o,p •t 54CM088, Ctllf ..... , .. Seti 1• •"-:tm Bttit.olSt., CM F.qual Oppor Empk>yer UWe Miu Muff.t sat on a TYPISTS •cct"c~ -•s nu w c ... Hw, A WiiR ... ,.,..... ..... DYPUMCH OPll _ ..... _._.. __ Cl.BIS Counter He.Ip, PIT. bra ..._ have pbooe as rtUa· u.a. Capt lllke'a Flab bletrantp. Lona & 1bort. _FrJ_._. _MS-_~---­ t«m M9llnm•ta. HoU· Counter Help lOpm to day 6 vaeaUoa pay. e.m. WWbeU'• Do Nut.a Ho1pl~1~UuUon plan zat. l'NlSt.C.M. evalla_.. COUNTER MAN Au&opart.I. Min. hrtJob or taptr, Muat be welJ ll'OOCDed It J>en<?O•ble. l'bollll MS-t408 for ln· Wvtlw•ppt. ~I MC:lriff officen who exp on key to disc. Day Cft>t Hosp .. 661 Center T o deliver DAILY ...t'fOP rJ•Y wHt. 0 shift. Xlnt bens. Call St .. C.M.~·s:>M PILOT buftdlee to car Jud 54()..tOSS c 1 riera in N-Buch ....,.chdcoMpmty. y, · oasta NW'linlt «;:SELECT .. -...... • Perlormef Aj(ency. 2790 area. Requll'ft van or Harbor. CM LVN larie l l.aUon wagon & » Aooly In penion Monday AU.JOBS FREE 1ood drhln1 r ecord tO }'tlday, SAM to ~PM Pff-3 to 11 sh1/t. Xlnl I PROPERTIES Call: •t '4~432 I WBJ.S FARGO A11r for GUAIO SYVtCIS 0. W.... or I 532 'W. H.rTy s.-, Co &AOt1wHHh l••I o,port••lty Fulerto.. CA 7 ••• ,., ~~1"-r::::::::1':~ Dedrm1a B.ECTIJNICS TmlllCIAN lnuMdlate OPtQl.Dp aod opportualtlH 111 an ~ COQIJ)any In the Oran1• County a1rport area. Applicants to troublelboot, repair, and teat electronic 1ywtem1. R4ceat analog and dJ&ltal eaperlence pn1erriid. eau ~7"°479. IMfoclkllcb. to 4PM. CLOSED Friday at: now.w...,. a..211 S....AM.Ca State Uc No C·6038 !q::J OW Eanplyr M/F Far Ad Action Call a lmly Pilot AD-VISOR &42·5171 h n---t.....-bend Hohday pay 1m ----rnmn-• med. Bayview Convsles Restaurant M o r p n e t• d s cent, ™ Thunn. C M s..ock lor A~daftts operators w/6 mos exp 642-3505. Take food Of'del'll. a1ms1 for swing stun. Sal 1775. ---------111 pn·parJt.ton 1>f food & + lllnl beos & fine 1ur· CJficeManagcr.Sale& operate c1t11h regii.tcr rouncl.ln«a. 374"42 eqwp Good opportunJty for ad· FUii & part Umt• po~o Call Rlh , 540·8055 . vaacement. Wlllt.ram/no Uom avsllllblt• Apply rn Coutal Penonne! Alt o· espene nce nec~uary . person. ey,2790Harbor.CM Mutt be 2S yrs oW or The AoUq~Gwld ALL JOBS FREE older &c be a vail. o n 1801 E. Oyer Hood Satlll'daya. 557--0824 or Sant.a Ana ~CA.IDOPll 774·8090. 1525 Mesa Restaurant 8 .. , I d Verde •206. Coftt.a Mesa. "'-., ,...._h,, 01 eaper to an -~ cal'ffr poa. on beaut Opcomeu1c .A.Nt/Recep. In...._. Faablon hland. S al Typln1. Non amoker . COOKS D.O.E. 1'b1I I.& a maJ co tmOper mo. 830-9108 WAITRESSES w/idnt bcna & lovely BUSBOYS d c'1. Call Rita, S4<MI065. PARIT TIME J)ISllWASHERS Coutal Penonnel Aaen· I I Min or 00 eaf)(lr nC<.' F\111 ey, 2790Harbor, CM EYENIN"t' &t p o r t t I m c 2 6 'J tl ALL JOBS FREE a'll N ~ w I' u t AdWta with OU\lt&adl.n&, Blvd.C M. K1tclwn Helper. full·Ume. Mon•l"rl, ll:30·8pm1 f3 .15 per hr. Oooa beneUll . E .O :E . a.1vlew Coov. Ho.p., as Tburto. St. c.11. ..... attractive penonaUUea --------""° erUo1 woritlnl!I wlt.h Resta urant '1t1ndw l('h IQda. start al ~60 per m&Mr, no exp Over 18. bow. Pbone64.Z-4321 E.xt. $2.'15toatart .. "IJll It PT. ~J.Bt:TWEl!N 4:0t>-5:00 P'rlt&ankOUt'r ... -Warner Ave. ~-· HB ......._ pref'd. No exp nee. Som•· mgr OJ}pty avail. For 1n Ce r r ail 11tler l pm 979-3800 SALES TRAINEE DAILY PILOT This hiJlhly success I u I locul newspaper has an apenmg in the circula lion department. Job i.n ch•les sulc.-s. service. col· lect1ons and supervision or t eenJ1:e carr1er1> Selected applicant will receive a ltberal startin..: salary and regularlv ~hedult'd rinses. bonu' opportuo1t1t'S aod man~ fr1.n.1:t• bencllt.'I sue h u" puu.l vnrnllons, medical. tt..n 111t .111d t1 fc 111 'urnnrt· r m1lt1on :tho pc't)\ 1dt." '0Cl'l"-b(ul 110> plJc t•nt w11h 1111 .. rnooe'I rru-or vtln with personul u.w pnv1lt•J:t'' Awbc11n\ mu."t be 18 and have good dr1v1n1 re· cord. Uou.ra arc a,pproltimAW• lY 11 AM to 9 PM dalJ.r. ..V~eftd3opejonal but~l ovcrtlme rat.c:s. tf you •l'e q_uallriod 11 ncl 111ler f'ated call t h~ Cirt"ul11tloo ~partmo}lt ill-id llllk fm the D111lril't Sole-111 Munescr's 111 ttt'Vlew. ORANGE COAS'T DAILY PILOT D>W. 8aySl. Calta Jof esa 162-4.321 --~l&Dity An £quJ ()pportun&\J Olll to.5171 1 ___ "E_lllm-=plo:...;.::'1.;.tr __ _ .... ,._._.. t040 V.. '570 A.to1, l•porW ,!Ol:9,.~0~Al~L::.,V~P!.':IL~O:!.T _____ .:,::;::1.:..::.~~.;...;-......_ • •••••• •• •• •• • • •• • • • • • • ••• • ••••• •• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • ..._.. , .. ,....... ...... 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S60PER DAY f.ree OoR Name Boot s look1nR ror h o m e Wanted quall ru~d sub wlch11dren & back yard sutute twchers lo tl•at·h for c h n 8 t mas <.:a 11 HS studeots rn th1• ('Vl•nt m2966 or a work i.tupa~l' ur -• l'mergeD<'Y l>a1ly pay fw1litw-e 8050 $60. Six high st·h<><.11!., ••••••••••••••••••••••• grades ~12 Vuhd CA MUST S ELL·end t bls. credenual req'd Apply & I mp s , r ec I 1 n er s . 11ubmil l·red e nlaal 1n bookcases. etc Olsen person. HD Union JIS Mo d e l llome Furn Dist . 520! Boba A VI' • :>49·Jo77 II H or call <714 11198 67 11 - --- for info Deadline Uer Ml~vr SACHlt'IC fo~ Twin 29th or full mat & box i;pnn":. S211 Cvnt ury Model Home FUm 54!1-3077 Telephone Operator for ans weri OR l>erv 1C'e SOF'A& LUVE.'\EAT t' ume, graveyard shift Sl78 Century Model lrJ.8 fo'orei.l l\vc. Lal(una Home FUm :'>49·3077 Beach f11de ·a·beds $179 Olsen TELEPHONE SOUCrTORS Mo d e l llo m e Yuro 54_9-_-:rrn_ ----- t-.'lcpeqenc~ Only. St•ll Queen i.z RB matt/box I II h sprngs $89, t<1nii $99 l>mly Pi Ol. •A e1ll t·om · Ct•ntury Mode l llome m1ss1on pu 1d Your phone at home Ov1:r :!I, F\Jm 549-3077 I 0 Card Ca II 835-64~3 C to: SUH PLUS GJ I 2777 - S peed ·O Print fo'lu1d Dupbcutor. Mod"°I 2300 For Sale "a ... a:.", ht•st of for. 6424321 ext 297 um Peugeot Moix."<l. xlnt oondj lion. 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Craig ho m e cassette THEODORE ROBINS FORD 101>0 HARllOR Bl VO CO!>TA M E!>A 641·0010 Wa itress. exper neC'. wJmat & box i.prngs or player&recorder SJ5 Lwl<'hc>s 21 yrs + Apply c hest be d S99 Olsen 960 3536 '75 Honda 360T, excell in pen.on, Le B1urn1z, Model Home$ 549 3077 BSR lum tuble 290 AX hke cond Sacnf1ce $500/ofr 414 N Nt>wport Hl vd. 3 pc curved se<.'Uonal new $40 960-29:18 __ N B 645-6700 Rw;.t color Xlnt cond 673·7947 67J.355.1 Jwto s.,.y1ce. l'arfs Wardlouk Cll'rk nt't•<kd S12S 964 1144 -VIDEOCLEARANCt; & Accessorin 9400 ror marine hurdwa r e --- -'1 day sale. t:nds New ••••••••••••••••••••••• rumpany fo'ull lime am F..xtra Lurge 3 piece i.ec· Year's 1o~ve RCA 200 or Tonneau cover Brand mediate open1n1t Full tion al Greenish J{old su n y 0'. s 7 so ca new for 'M to '67 Midget rumrany benef1ll> Cull kSO/bi-Jtofr 642·8359 _ Panasonic or Ma,:tnavox orSpnte l60 838-5834 tt a boa M a r ~ ~ e Outgrown Huddle Toob programables, $1150 ea .64 TR4 hrdtop nnly, ex Ho/dware ~o~ uppt. ~ bunkbeds Sells ne w for Terrifil' lape specials, cell. cond st 90 /ofr tails. ~9·9671. 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(~PP> CONNELL CHEVROLET '.11.2111,trhol lll>il I I A"o I ,\ \1 l'.:-0. \ 546-1200 All '71J Demoi; thu; month ' TODAY! '76 liobtat. lll/2K mpg 5 n~w radial!., vinyl lup. xlnt i:ond $2500 or lic:.t n:iu~l K~ oH"r 7~·02:$4; 968 7343 Sec us _ CONNELL CHEVROLET !X.!>4 I l.11 t• •I Ill\ ol I ., ~·1 ' VI F~ \ S4t..l 200 '70 Wui.:on , g ood lrunspurta t1on. rt Crnt body darrutl!c, runs xlnt. $250/bei.t offe r 5411·927H ~ 9952 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ Mu.!ilang Convertible. 1977 CHEY•OLET 2'i9 v H, auto, l'/S, rac " a ir, JU!>t com plett•tl IMPALA SB>AH ground up restoralmn Autom.11la c, pwr 11tf'er Showroof?l cond. 494 0Ul7 mg, fact ory air cond • OldMlobil. 9955 unt.ed glw;.s, WSW larPS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel covers & LOW '76 OLDSMOBILE nuJes. Lie. 857RLD Stk P3642. $4299 $4777 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 ltAR60A BLVD CO!>TA MHA !..42 0010 2 Dr with VII. mr cond Jutom.itac. pwr Mt'i·nn~ & brake., bucket scats & radio. Looks BRAN O N t..'W ! (24SNWH). 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