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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-01-10 - Orange Coast PilotI I ( 7 I I l e 1ets ear Writer See.king . To Exhume Bod Of .JFK Slayer- DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 10, 1979 vex.. 11, If() 10, 4 saCTt°"S·. PAGRS Long Session I O.lly PllM '~" .._ SCHOOL BOARD (ON STAGE) FACES PACKED HOUSE Interest In Strike Draws Audience at Huntington High Swp-strike Order Ef/orts Promised By KATHY CLANCY Of U. o.lly ll"llol SIMI Members of a Los Angeles· based citizens group said they will make a new attempt Thurs· day to obtain a court order that would halt o strike by about 400 West Orange County high school teachers. Orange County Superior Court Judge Alicemurie Stotler re· fused Tuesday to grant the Citizens Lci?al Defense Alliance Coas t Weather Inc reasing hi'h clouds t.onight with variable high cloudiness Thursday. Lows tonight 43 lo 48. Highs Thuraday60t.o65. INSIDE TODA 'Y McOvnald'• Corp. doem't think MocDovld'1 "bag moc1" tn l1rael t• Junn11. In fact. theu ore ll#ng the T~l Aviv hamburger 1tond for "Infringement of trademark" Sto'l/ PoQe A7. ..... .... ·-..,,,. ... ..., ~ ., .......... -· ...... ~ ~ l~a.:--a~= ·e Ottt ::z1 ~ . . :;: i:: ~ •43 ................. :: ..... a.r.....1.-~· II IH TllHttft ., .. " .. ..._ .u ,_. C1•tt....,.,._ A4 ...... (.. .. 4 fCLDA l request for a temporary restraining order against the Huntington Beach Union Ho~h School District teacher walkout. Attorneys for both the Los Angeles-based CLOA and the striking teachers said Judge Stotle r found ins uffi cient evidence in documents present· ed to prove the strike was caus- ing "irreparable harm" to stu- dent education. The judge met with both at- torneys in her chambers for 50 minutes before the lawyers e m erged and made their a n· nouncement. None of the pro· ceedings took place in open court. Los Angeles Attorney John Wakefield filed the suit on behalf o( both the CLDA 'and Beverly Schmidt, identified as a Hunt- ington Beach resident with a c hild attending Westminster High SchQOl. , After failing to win the tem\ porary order, Wakefield said he would be gathering arrtdavits from district students a nd parents In @n effort to show that the 'strike is taking a toll on education. Paul Crost, attorney for the District Educators Association whlth. represents the striking teachers. contended the CLOA Is <See ORDER, Page A2> flotilla Increased WASHINGTON IAPl -'M\e Unltetl ...._ has tems)orarlly Increased from five to nine tht number ol Na~y ships In the In· dlan Ocean·ArubUan Sea area, the Penu1on dtsclosed. Pickets Return To Posts No accord was reached after Huntington Beach Union Hi~h School District officials and teacher negotiators negotiated over a contract from midnight to 6.45 a.m. today in an effort lo e nd a week·old strike. The all-night session was the fi rst time teachers a nd district officials have held contract talks in thrt.>e weeks. More negotia- t ions have been scheduled for 7 3D,Jonight. A,_t half the district's 867 teachers continued to strike to· day at seven high schools in Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and Westminster. District ofrtc1als have kept schools open by hiring about 600 substitute teachers District spokesmen said 506 teachers were on strike or 111 and 30 percent or the 20,900 stu- dents were also absent Tuesday. No teacher or student absentee reports were available today. In a c losed·door session. school board members rerused to budge on teachers· demand for b inding arbitration in grievances. But Bill Bianchi. executive director of West Orange County Unified Teachers, said school board members presented a new pay orrer calling for a seven per cent pay boost next year but no raises this year Bianchi said teachers are still calling for what amounts to a two.year 10 percent pay hike. Any pay raise would be con· tingent upon the lifting of a state· Imposed pay freeze. . Bianchi said school board members agreed to maintain all or last year's teacher contract language. Teachers have been working withoul a contract since July 1. 1978. No strike violence has been re· <SH STRIKE, Page A.2> Slll;'S 'DEBUGGED' BY PILOT AD "I cun't believe it. "M y bug sold on the first call." That's the tidvertlsing success Mory of the South Laguna woman who plact.td thla ad In the Dally Pilot: . '71.VW Super Bcetltt St300 R bit c:"K Cull Juf11.1 '<ll'< u:u tf you nef.(t ra.t rt•pOnlt' ()fl a 11 le, 1ry the Daily Pllot claultltd ads by catunai 642·5678 A friendly a~·vlser will help write an ad ' em ea Stop-strikers . (;ourt Efforts ·To Be Renewed - • I ..r Watch Out for •~ehergs Lar~e chunks of ice flow aimlessly down the Columbia River past the Longview Bridge on their way lo t he sea in Longview. Wash River tug and bargeme n sav thcv haven l seen this much ace in the raver in· at least 25 years Enemy Nears Last Cambodia OutpoSt BANGKOK. Thailand 1AP1 • \'1ctnamcse Infantrymen. sup. ported by tanks and howitzers, were f1J(hhng for Siem Reap, one of lhe lost areas left under the control or the toppled Cam- bodian government. und the ear. ly ancient monuments of Angkor. Western sources said t.oday. Thai sources said some re· ports Indicated ex·Premler Pol Pot had been ki lled. But J a pan's Kyodo news ser vice quoted Chinese Vice Forelan Minister Chu ng llsi·tuna as t e lllnl( Japan's ambassador In Peking~ that Pol Pot was alive In Cam. bod la. One Vietnamese CVvlslon was reported by Thal sources to be pu11hln& against Siem Reap, 260 miles west ot the Vietnamese· Cambodian border and 90 miles Crom Thalland. The centuries-old temples of Anatkor -considered lhe 1ym. bOl or Cambodl1n natlonallsm are near the t.own. which was opened w roman tourtm only to days a10. Thal lntelllteence sources said earlier that Siem fleap was Jn Vletnameae hands Mnd the l<yodo r~ llald J1p1n' am· baasador h.ad been told Viet· nameH troops occupl d Siem Reap and D1ttamb1na, .-noth r key c~nter But both Thai and Western sources agreed that Siem Reap a nd Battambang had not been taken and that possibly a third, Pursat. may be under control of the former Phnom Penh leaders. Gunfire was reported 10s1oe Cambodia at several points along the 500-mile-long frontier a nd the sources said the Viet- namese air force doubled air strikes t.o almost 100 daily in mop· UP operations both east and west of Phnom Penh, the Cam· bodian capital. <See ANGKOR, Page A2> t Snake Bite Shuts Hospital MELBOURN E. Aus t ral la fAP> -The 14-bed hospital In the little t.own or Delegate was closecl after a 70·year-old heart pattent wu bill n b y a QJUl.o_pous tiger sJ'\ake a nd 'alllOter snake w111 round In the kitchen nve days lat.er The anakeblt• victim 11 r · covertnc In 1 holpital In Can· berra The othN'~ patlenti were tr1 n sfe rred to t\ospltala In nearby towns while health authorities and herpetolo9ls ts lnvtallgatc. ' Writer Asks Exlwmation Of Oswald fo'ORT WORTH. Texas IAP1 A writer rcscarcham~ the as· sa ssination of President Ken· nl'dy has asked a Fort Worth court to have tht· body or Lee Harvey Oswald exhumed. British lawyer Michael Ed· dowers. who has written a book on the assas.'Jtnatlon and various conspiracy theories. contends t hat a Russian a~enl is buried in Os wald's ~rave In Rose Hiii Cemetery on Fort Worth ·s eai.l side . I Related photo. A4 1 The Warren COmm1ss1on con- c I uded tha t Oswald. acting alone. killed Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas. However, the House assassinations committee recently released a report t.hat conc luded the s lain president probably was the victim of ._. conspiracy. Eddowers maintolns that several dh1crepanclcs will be brought out lrtbe remolns In what ls Hid to be Oswald' grave are examined. One discrepancy, he 11aid. Is that the body burled In Oswald's arove I not Ole same "' alzo 11 Oswald. Eddowera alBO contends that a medical rePOrt on 'Oswald dif· (eta on. even m ajor points con· cerntn1 phy1ln& characteri&lks with the autopsy performed on t h man believed to be Ken· nedy'• aauuln. • s Wedneldax, Janvtry 10 1919 I aging• Gacy Enters Innocent Plea CHICAGO l AP 1 Mus murdt•r UllllCtt John Wayn"' G tl c y J r m •de h h fir Sl courtroom upp1•or11nre today 1lncc-hlt4 urrl1 ht , rt.•mulnana 11lt.•nt u11 hl:t ht") t•r t•nt(•ft'd a plt'o <•f lrmocent l<1 t•nt·h of 'ieven murdl•r eh.irgt'h The ~tocky contr11ctor. ~ho al- lewt•dly hn." t:onft ~ to 32 ~ 1luytr1a<1t. "'U!t arrullf\1..•d 1n ~ Cook <'ounty 1ull complt·~ bt•fon• ch1l'f Cr1m1nu l Court JudMl' Judges Eye 1 'Deep Throat' TALLAlfASSE f<~. f<'lu IAI» "Dc.'t'p Throul' h tu1 a special screenm& bt•f o r c lb~ 1-'l orl du Suprl'mt.• Court Thl' i.even Ju~l1ces wutt•ht>d it to help them dec1d(• whether the state atlornt.•y's office In Pl'nsacolu seized the film illc~ally A University of West f<'londa ('Ommunkation~ profc:..:..or wa!> u~1ng till' r11m m his lt.><:turcs on ob scenaty and const1tutlonul la w an May, 1977. I-l e volunturily turned t'*-film ovl'r to lhen·Slate /\t · torney Curtis Golden, who mon•d to sciie 1t after a Pcn~acola judge ruled the mO\'ll' o~cene. The court 1s 1ry1ng to decide if the !>late attorney 's seizure "<IS lt•gaJ . Calle r 's Tip Saves Tower From Arson An unknown caller's action in summoning poli<.'l' and firemen may havt• pn.•vt•n tcd ~t.·rious d umugc to a Nl.'wport Beach lifeguard tower from arson. police said today. They said someone called them al about 10:30 p.m. Mon· day about a fire in the tower on the 4400 block of West Ocean f.'ronl. where an arsonist had placed a Christmas tree on lhe tower and set it ablaze. The fire was extinguished with only minor damage. police said. Rkbard J. t 1tz1er1Jd Gacy, . hH n hdd Int c::omplu'1 Cermak Mtomorh•IJ tlo"pltal without bond 11lnro hl11 arrest ON-n . ~ Ht' did not upp<>nr ut u pre· hmtnary h udn1i1 In 0<!1 Plalne111, Ill • on Dec 29 bt'<'uuat· of dlf r1c11ll)' ln prov1dln1t aecurtty Ilea v y atturlty luu) bt•t-n tr· ranJC~ for today h ppt•urtuM:~ at the JWI C'om1>l<''C S1nct> 01w~ 11 u111•11t . lttl' rl' mu1n11 of 4!fl bod1e buvl' ht•N1 dutt from the crawl 2'1>U Cl' beneath hJ' l'i<>Ule northwt·ait ot ChlC'aJCo Another body waa found W\der the aura&:l' floor. .ind l'\r\-0 more \\-t>re pulled from the De1 Phullt.'a Rwcr (1 UC} d COOVIC'll'd hl'X Of ft·ndt>1 n•po1 tt·dly hu:. told polaCl' ht• dumpt.-d five bodw!> m tht• rtvt'r "'ht·n ht• ran out or room m thf' 1·ruwl Npace tit· re portedly hru. told pohce he killed the young 'men und boys uflcr having ttex with them. The bodies linked lo Guty would repre~ent the h1ghetit number of slay1ngs uttributed to one person in the nation this ccn· tury. Gacy was indicted Monday on <'harges of killing seven youth.'> ranging in age from 15 to 20 years. The indlclml'nl ~ 1nc ludl' chargl'~ in tht· 1>luy1ng of 15 year·old Rolwrt P1ei.t. whoi.c disappearance Dec 11 led to lht.• discovery of the other hod1l·~ Piest 's body has not been found. Gacy reportedly hus told police he strangled most of h1:. victims and fatally !>labtK>cl one o f them. Police said lht•re 11> evidence that he scxuully at tacked some youths a ftt•r handcuffing and chaining them . State's Atto rney Bernard Carey said he will seek the death penalty when Gacy goes to tnal Ten of the 29 bodies have been ident 1fied -eight found on Gacy's property were idenltfied through dental charts. The two tuken from the river were 1dcn tified by fingerprints. The Chicago Tribune rcpo11ed Tuesday that Gac.v is sel·kin~ pe rm1ss1on to a uction pt·rsonul property remainjng at his home. Such an aucllon would have to be approved by Sheriff Richard Elrod and the state's attorney. The officials a re required to determine if the items. including tables. chairs. couches, stereo equipment. televisions. a bar and a collection of clown's heads, are needed as e vidence. the news paper reported. Gacy also wants to auction material and equipment from his garage, including tools from his tltracling business. Betsy Barstead . a The fire was the latest in a rash of vandalism or lifeguard towers . Lifeguards have sai they have no idea why anyon would want to damage th towers """'--k-P~·woman for the Cook Strike End Ordered County Sheriff's office, said Gacy might want to use the pro- ceeds lo pay legal fees. Fleeing Holdup .fi~ Going for Sabots f'roMPa~AI ORDER ••• not lht> proper i;roup to pur!>Ul" " o u r t u ct 1 on u g a ' n ~ t t h ,. lNl<'her lnslt.•ad. ht· s1.11d, s uch arhon ahould teaiully bt1 purs ued throuf'h th" State Public Employment Relat1oni. Board. <'rt•a1t.•d unde r t e rms o f Culiforn1a ·i. collective burguln· mR le1uslaUon. The s lrikc began when teachers walked off tht-1r job1' Jan. 3 to protest the school board'K refusal to itrunt a fi ve percent pay hake for the 1978-79 Hchool year, a :;imllar raise for t979-80 and binding arbitration In Krlevanccs School trustees say thl' te achers· pay demands arc ii· letcal and binding arbitration would erode local control In the l'Omplaint CLOA filed Tuesday, attorneys contended lhe strike violates state law and "re presents a clear and present danger lo the leamin~ process .. they also contended the s trike "shows a willful disregard for the leg1slatlve and Jud1ciul system or this slate" and demes youn~steri. a proper education In addition to the temporary reetralnlng order. Wakefjeld asked for an aR-yet·unspecllied amount in strike damages from the teacher organization. Sabot race~ find th~ going slow during outing 10 Newport Harbor. Winds died after recent storm. m aking this race a ~rifling matc.h with ple nty of limt! for sk1µpcr~ lo reflect on thtir colleclivc fate. I le also sought an order that "all teachers return to their c las~rooms" and that there be no harassment or students. non- Klrlklng teachers or parents dor· ing the labor dispute. Actor, Ex-mate 'Silent' Edward Albertson, executive director of the alliance. said lhe group obtained a court order to ha It a 197:1 Compton area lt.•achen,' ~trike. 'Expert' Judge to Hear $1 Million Suit * * * F ro• P ogeA J LOS ANGELES IAP l · A judge considered a legal expert on domestic relations will hear the SI million laws uit riled ai.ia inst actor Lee Marvin by the woman he hved with for i.1x years. The actor and his former lov· er. Michellt' Triola Marvin. did not speak to each other at Tuesday's pretrial hearing. "It's very strange. when you walk down the. hall. with some- one you've been very close lo :.incy they 1gnor(' you.·· Miss M a\..v!n said within earshot of re: Court Weighs Boat Boarding SAN FRANCISCO IAP l -The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals is considering a challenge to Lhe constitutionality of the Coast Guard's practice of boarding without a warrant vessels which are also used as homes. On Tuesday. the court heard arguments in the government's appeal of a lower court ruling stemming from an incident last year on San Francisco Bay. The Coa&l Guard boarded the 43.root sailboat "Delphene" and round and seized 4,500 pounds of marijuana. porters. "I guess we're i.uppo:.eo to 1tnore l'ach other. J\ren t those lbe rule~? .. In court. their h1wyer~ spoke for thl'm Marvin M1tchcbon. representing Mass Murvin. s&11d shl' would waivt.· a jury trial m lhe lawsuit. which could sl't u prec edent for forcing one partner to pay alimony to thE- other even though they were never marned. Bernet Lorschm1dt, repn-scnt ing Marvin. ugrccd that a lricil by Judge "would mak~ things much simpler " Supcnor Court Judge Arthur Mars hall. a family court 1udgl' and expert in domestic relations law. said he would hear final pre trial motions Thursd;.iy morning. aflur which lcblimony could be~in. "We huve a judge who can deal with the complex legal issoos perhaps more readily than a Jury ... said Mitchelson He said he was worried th:Jt a jury might be swayed hy emo tions rathe r than facb in a c·ast· that concerns the nation i. changing morals and the ~row ing trend for <'ouplcs to ltn.· together without bein~ married ·'There's 11 ~question in my mind of whether Juror!. would ht.· w1l~ng to accept an altcrnat1H· Hike Stirs Riots life style." Mltc.'hel!ion said "That was more 1mport<.1nt tu me than whether they could un- derstand the 1mplicat1ons or the Marvin case." The whit<'·h<.11red actor, "ho Y.on an Oi.car tn 1965 for 'Cal Ballou." declined to comment on the case Tuesday. He said. he "hadn't any idea what the lawyers were saying." Miss Marvin. 46. shed a few tears in court. She said !>hl· wcis nervous and found the court ex perience "frightening." "I know what's c-omin~ ... she said. "I am going lo havl· lo dis· close some very personal detail~ of our life. And that is pa inful " The case. which alr('ady has set precedent ... at lhl' <1ppellate level. has spotlighted a new area of law property l>eltlemenl!> between unmarried cohab1tantl.. , STRIKE ... Jl()rtcd but numerou.'i manor con- frontations between picketers :Jnd tea<'he r substitute~ have been almo:st <.1dailyoccurrcn<:c. Another m a series of student walkouts at four district high schools ts set for Thursday if no contract is reached. Marina High School student lt'ader Bob Jacques said stu dents at his campus plan ti> leave classes Thursday. About 1.000 Marina students walkl·d oul of lh<'lr rooms Monday lor on<• hour and then returned. School t>oard President Zita Wcssa said she and one olhl'r trustee will sit tn on the upcom mg <'Ontract talks as they did to day Tru:.lt..>es took turns observing the talks early today. WOONSOCKET. R.I. 1AP 1 Janeen Costello was taken aback when she picked up a telephone her :f-year-0ld son had left off th<' hook and the woman on the line said. "This is the White J Jouse ... ··The White House''." she replied. ··vou mean the White House in Washington·)·· P ITTSBURGH IAPl -A federal judge ordered the Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers today to end its nine· week strike and ruled that the organization was in contempt of an 8-year-old injunction. U .S. Dis trict .Jud~e Louis Rosenbeq~ ordC'rcd the Pitt:.· burgh-based l(roup to notify all of its members within 48 hours to end the work stoppage. Countian Sentenced In Mesan's Death KINGSTON. Jamaica tAP1 The government TueMlay placl'd this is land under thl! Sup pression of Crime Art followi ng riots against g ubolinc price .hikes that lert two per~ons deud Distrubances erupted in several cities after it was announrl·d that the price of gasoline would go up from Sl.89 a gallon to $2.37. .. Mrs. Costello is arcustomt!d to the escapades of her son. Walter. who has a thing about phones. But thrs time he had gone too for somehow dialing the-11 digits needed to reach the While I louse. Mrs. Costl·llo l'XJ')laan~,c1 to thl' White House s~curity man that her ~on mu~t h<J n• acc1dl•ntally dialed the numhe r li e.· told her that was almost im· possiblC' .. I 1'~11CI I kmm I h.11. bul ll twppcnNI lt W<J~ JUSl <.1 m a1.1111-: Rose nberg s aid FASH Chairman Wilham J . Hill and Vice~resident Robert Trent l'Oul sent lo Jail 1f they failed to co ply Abortion No Crime WA SHI NG TON I AP) The ll S. Supreme Court, voting 6·3, Tuesday. struck down a Penn- s ylvunia law that made It a crime for a doctor to perform an abor- t ion when'the fetus "may" have s urvivcdoutsidcthewomb. OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT t"90riMOt(oett O•tHy ~'°' ••l"""""'f't"'°'" ............. -..... , l\l>llbl'>-frt IN0.- (04 .. t PvbU~C......,..,.\I ~r1t••flodiltof'\t/Hr oubthfW4 ~~ 1rwouiJf' • t•d-e• ,., Cott• /Ww "-' 1\#M" H...,,~.., Bu•" ,...,... litinV•Ut" lnttn.t \~Mf\ tor..ttft(..,I A '•"'Qlf''" ..... "'°tt~t· ~l\,.,t.tvt .. y~.,,., W~··· l~ Of'k'VtN• OWb'lt"tf"Q .-~I t\_. t W.\t lter Mrt"t4. c .. 1. """""' C•HIDffh•O•Jt ._ ... _ Pfoodtlll ""° -1- J.c• • c.,...., V"•"'""'°"l-U.-IOIAM- f"-Ml!o..,K Cd•tO< ,,,._, .. .,....,... .. "NIMIQll>Q U ilof c.Nrl1nll C..• lllCMrf" ... H &\\1\l .. l 'llltlMIQ1"9 CdllO<• Tet.pflo'-(114lt4.Mn1 CtH.iti.ct Actvertf""9ION11 ,, ........ ( .. _ ....... • An Orange man was ~cntenccd to hfe in pnson an Orangt.> Coun· ly Supenor Court Tuebday for caus ing the death or a Cost<.1 Mesa mother of lwo following a S73 holdup with a toy gun. Bernard Herrera. 24. had been found guilty by a superior court Jury on Dec. 12. The sentence handed down by Judge Mason F'l'nton makes Herrera eligible for parole m seven yeurs. Herrera was arrested Aug. 23 after his car was involved in a head-on collision with a car driven by Cynthia Sutherl .. nd, 34, on Irvine Avenue. Police said they were chasing Herrer a's car which had been described by witnesses after a holdup at a Baskin·Robbins ice cream parlor at 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard 1n Costa Mesa. Mrs. Sutherland, who was re- turning home from a shopping trip to Fashion I s land in Newport Beach was trapped in her car. Newport. Beach fire dl'· partment personnel cut her from the demolished sports car . ; She was pronounced dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Herrera was treated for minor injuries. Deputy District Attorney Plague Reported CHEYENNE. Wyo. !AP> An Oreion hunter contracted bubonic plaaue after cuttlnl( his ur....-... ~ bone, w1om· int flealth ilmctaltt 11y. The un· ldentlfted •man hat fefovcn!d. but the cue hu prompted fears of wldttpread pla1u• amon1 Wyomtna rabbits. • David Carter prosecuted Her· rcra under a penal code pro- vision allowing a Clrst-degrel' murder eonviction if a death OC· curs during a robbery. lie argued that Herrera 's flight from police was ·a part of the robbery. Deputy Public Dcrender Donald Soors argued on behalf or llerrer;.i that lhe death was not a purt of the robbery. occur· ring after Herrera's initiul escape and during a subsequent <'husc prompted by broadcasts of the car's de11crlption. Frot11 Pa~ A J ANGKOR ••• Associated Press reporters al ttlc frontier said several soldler!-1 \o'f l h"'e ousted government h._naed a letter sli;ined by ex· Deputy Premier lanJI Sary to Thal frontier orr1cers at Aranyapralhel, 124 miles west of Ban gkok. for delivery to the Thal Foreign Ministry. Tht;. contents or the letter were not known but there wa s apeculalion that It might contain a request for asylum for leader~ or the re1tme that collapsed whon V'etnomese forces and a pro.Hanoi Cambodian front cap· tured Phnom Penh on Sunday after a Ughtnlna 13·day drtve. The new provisional sovern· m enl ln Phnom Penh warned China. which backed the t oppk>d regime, to 1tay out of tta a((alrs and called the former cbJef ot state Prtncc Norodom\Slhanouk Pekln1'1 "microphone." Slba~.1Jf am\ted In New/York Childrens Sweat Shirts & Pants 1so Each Nylon Baseball Wannup Jackets 395 Wool· Baseball Caps 12s each Rollout Bleu Racquetballs 2/249 All Soccer Shoes Reduced 20% All Teoois Dresses On Sale Adidas '1" Sllirts 39s Reversible 0 T" Shirts 235 Soccer Balls 695 to 2995 Volley Balls 51p to 29es Fiitbal -8' to 291s Basbtballs 149s to 4495 Softballs · Baseballs on Tuea<J.y nJlht to lffk U.N. • and U. aid for tM ol.&lted aov• 9lllilililiillllillllmilillllilllllll trnment and d•nounc.ct the new Phnom ~ 1ovemment u a ··puppet of Hanoi." Open 9 ti 6 Mon. tllru f rt. Sat till 5:30 Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Stringing Tennis Balls Warmup Suits 259S to 6495 Running Shirts 646-1919 Track Shorts Racquetbatr Shorts Jogging Shoes Basketball Shoes Volleybaff Shoes---- Wrestlin1 Shies Base~all Shoes 538 w. Center f ! f I J , 1 ' l J 1 l I • . I VOL. 72, NO. tO, 4 SECTIONS, •O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1979 Today' Closlag N.Y. S&oeks I N ,... TEN CENTS Viet TroQps Mop Up Cambodia Want to Race? .Jack Amador a nd .. Bear." hi s one-year-old New· foundland-Labrador mix. take off on one or their daily runs through Costa Mesa. They do about a mile a day. Amador, 228 Sierks St.. says it's greal exercise for Bear and good practice for his water s kiing pursuits. He notes that, when Bear drags him after a cat or another dog, he bas to do a fast "bottom tum" and haul the big dog to a stop. Amador sags they hit speeds of 15 to 20 miles per hour on the daily jaunts and he is ready to race anybody who thinks be or she might have a raster dog Stronger Campaign Fund Report Urged · Much more stringent cam- paign fund reporting require- ments were proposed Monday by Newport Beach City Council members. who sent a revised or- dinance back to city staff mem- bers for more work. As drawn up. the ordinance would have extended current re· porting requiremenU. to include Alien Arrests Al Clemente Drop in 1978 Arrests or illcgul aliens al the United States Border Patrol's San Clemente checkpoint have dropped by about 4,000 in 1978, offldals said. Border Patrol Agent J .F . Wernslng said 36,213 Ulegal im· migrants were apprehended during 1978. More than 40,000 ar- rests were made in 1977. Wernsing said there was no dPcllne in smuggling arrests from the level recorded in 1977. He said 1,822 such arrests were made last year. Wernsing s aid increased vigilance at other border check· points and a slight drop in man· backers and foes of city ballot propositions as well as local can- didates. However. council members said they would like to sec the ordinance also require one extra report, and some protection to those whose names are used in endorsements Councilman Ray Williams asked that reporting. which is currently required under both city and state law twice before the election and once 6S day~ later. also be required within 10 days aft.er citv elections. ite said he reallies such re· porting would be burderut0me but that int.crest in eledlons tends to wane considerably after65 days. 65 days. In addition, Councilwoman Jackie Heather said she would like to see a requirement that written permission be obtained before anyone is quoted as en- dorsing a candidate or initiative She said she would a lso like to see some limitation placed on using newspaper quotes out or context in support or or opposj- tion to a candidate or issue. City AU.Omey Dennis O'Neil s aid a re\lised ordinance will be presented to the council Feb. 12. Pol Pot Still Alive? BANGKOK. Thailaod <APl - Vlfln m ae anranlrymen. s up. p<>rttd by tanks und howitzers, wt>re rtghtlng ror Siem Rdp, one of the lai.t areas left under the control of the toppled Cam- bodian government, and the ear- 1 y ancient monume nts o r Angkor. Western sources said today. Thal sources said some re· ports indicated ox-Premier Pol Pot had been killed. But Japan's Kyodo news service quoted Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Chung Hs i-lung as telling Japan's ambassador in Peking .that Pol Pot was alive in Cam· bodia. One Vietnamese division was reported by Thai sources to be pushing against Siem Reap, 260 miles west of the Vietnamese· Cambodian border and 90 miles from Thailand. · · The centuries-old temples of Angkor -considered the sym- bol of Cambodian oationalism - are near the town. which was opened to foreign tourists only 10 days ago. Thai intelligence sources said Newport Bluffs earlter that Siem Reap was In Vie namese hands and the Kyodo report nld Japan's am- bassador had been told Viet- namese troops occupied Siem Reap and Baltambang, another key center. But. both Thal and Western sources agreed that Siem Reap and Battambang had not been taken and that possibly a third. Pursat. may be under control of the former Phnom Penh leaders. Gunfire was reported 1ns1cie Ca mbodia a.l several points along the SOO·mile·long frontier and the sources said the Viel· namese air rorce doubled air strikes to almost 100 daily in mop-up operations both east and west of Phnom Penh. the Cam· bodian ca'pital. Associated Press reporters at the frontier said several soldiers of the ousted government handed a letter si.:ned by ex- Oeputy Premier lang Sary to Thai fronti e r office r s at Aranyapralhet, 124 miles west of Bangkok. for delivery to the Thai Forei~n Ministry. <See ANGKOR, Page A2> Residents Fight Assessments Hike By JACKJE HYMAN OI tlle C>all~ ~llllt Si.ti Homeowners in the Blu!fs in Newl>Of't BeH._ are stirl'inJ up whaf they term a Proposition 13-style rebellion agafnst a sharp hike in their monthly as- aeumema. But the president of their com- munity association board says that, as with Proposition 13. if they want to pay less, they'll get less, too. Rudy Dettwyler, a spokesman for the Bluffs Ad-hoc Commit· tee, said his group was formed when they were notified that their assessments would rise from about S95 a month to $130 a month beginning Jan. 1. Dettwyler s aid his group is polling the 650 homeowners to raise lhe 20 percent s upport needed to call a special election. He said the response so far has been very favorable and he hopes to have the e lection scheduled by the middle of this month. At the elecUoia, Deltw1ter said. his gr.oup will seek to amend the aseoc:iatioa b)'l&ws to Umit ..... meat billM to Mven percent. • year, unleu a m-.Jort· ty or members vote for a bigger increue. OeUwyler. whose committee will need the backing of 75 per· cent of Bluffs members to amend bylaws. said assess- ments have risen 83 percent since 1975. "lf we are not to be as&e1Sed out of our homes. we must establish some limit," he said. Jack Edmundson, president or the Bluffs Association Board of Directors. said today this year's <See BLUFFS, Pag_e AZ> Nasty Nester Boat Owner 'Hates Birth' Jr the nest that turned up this month on the mast of a Newport Beach yacht belongs to an OS· prey, the State Department of Fish and Game is In for another hassle. The owner of the boat doesn 'l like birds. "I've had a lot of birds sit on the boat and do you -know- what," said Richard Cheuning, owner or the 25-foot Kanola moored off the Newport Harbor Yact\t Club. "They're a hazard That's why I'm against it.•: He said his first thought is to knock down the nest the next time he'sreadytogofor a sail. On being Informed that osprey nests are protected by law. Cheuning said, "l wouldn't know about that." The Lido Isle resident said he first noticed the nest right before New Year's and wasn't overjoyed. He said he'd read about the problems that occurred last fall when an osprey built a nest In the mast or another boat. Since the sea hawks aren·t believed to have hatched eggs m Southern California in 50 years. the State Department or Fish and Game decided IL was worth considera ble effort to save the nest. This resulted In the erection or a pllinR nearby and the relooa· lion of the nest. The osprey has s ince been seen sitting on the nest but ap- parently hasn 't laid eggs yet. A Fish and Garoe spokesman said earlier this week that the n~st in Cheuning's boat may have been bulll by the same OS· prey. Ospreys are the only type of bird known lo build large nests on top of masts, he s aid. It's Bis 66th The San Clemente IM, not far h'om the home 0£ former resident Richard Nixon, wished him a happy birthday u~sday. An aide said Nixon celebrated hls 66th birthday qmelly with a few close f ricnds. Kulik Tells Jury Of Kidnapping Former Newport Beach resi· dent Alexander Kulik took the witness stand today in his Orange County Superior Court herion possession trial. tellin~ jurors of his alleged August 1977 kidnapping. Kulik testified about his gun· point abduction by a man hl' later learned was slain Fountain Valley drug dealer John Stephen Bovan. Kulik testified this morruns: he didn't report his kidnappinJ! to police because of his lies lo the Hare Krishna reli gious sect . "In the past we have never had any help from the police. be ing Hare Krishnas." he testified. "In factJ. we have been more or less persecuted by them To ask them for their help would have been futile." Kulik. 28. who a lso races murder and conspi racy charges in the Bovan case. was found hours after Bovan's October 1977 slaying in a borrowed auto sheriff's deputies said contained three jars of nearly pure China while heroin. Oe(e nse attorney Philip DeMassa is attempting to prove the heroin was not Kulik's but was planted by police. a charge Newport Beach police have de· nied in rourt. DeMassa is attempting lo show a group known as "the Italians" rescued Kulik from bis abductors then demanded $500.000 for their assistance. Kulik's wife, Elsie. who also faces ch ar~es in the Uovan murder. already testified that she and her husband were ter· rif1cd after the de mand and planned to leave lht! country. Mmernity Said 'Woman's Role VATICAN CITY <AP l Pope John Paul II told schooll(irls to- day that maternity 1s a woman·:. '"eternal vocation." The pope exalted the virtues of motherhood and stressed the 1m· portance or lhe family. The Polish-born pontiff. who . has been attacked by Italian lay groups for condemning ltaly"s liberal abortion law. did not mention abortion in the addres~ to 15,000 school children at St. Peter's Basilica. · But he told them: "To lhl' girls. in particular. I want to note that mate rnit y is u woman's vocaAon. ll was yesterday. it Is today and It will be always. ll is her eternal voca· lion '' Coast · power al San Clemente probably accounted ror the drop in orreslli of illegal aliens. SmaJlwpod Re~igns Sc~ool Post Weather Increasing high clouds tonight with variable hi~h cloudiness Thursday. Lows tonight 43 to 48. Hi~hs Thursday60lo65. SllllS 'DEBUGGED' BY PIUTI' AD "I can't believe U. "My bua aold on the first call." That's the advcrtbttn• aucceu .slorY of .J..~ South l.aguna woman w/,(J'Of"1ac&rfhls 1d in m Dally Pilot: '71 VW UJ)Clf Beetle $1300 Rrbll cna Call Julh1 ic>i1'· XllXlt .. rt you tWlfd r st rupon eon a ute. try the Dally Pilot claulfltd ac.ts by catrln e.ta·H71t. A frJendly •d·vlser wm help write an ad. I By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of IM DelfY ...... Ii.ff Don Smallwood. ptesident of the Newport-Mesa Unified school board, stepped down Tuesdey n.laht alter seven years of service. Politicians, parents, teachers and district officials turned out al Costa Mesa· council chambers to say thanks. often with a tou c h or humor. Smallwood, an attorney :al\.d Mc ao Verde real• d • n t a n • -.uwooo nounced bi) real1natlon l11t month. saying he wanted lo di· dlcatt more Ume to 1 hl• practtc,e. An outspoken cr\tlc of the in· crease In state control over local 9chool dlatrtcts, Smallwood said his dedsfon allO was based on increasing frustrations that now go wlth runnlna the school dis· trtct. But the problems weren't dll· cuHed much Tuesday. and a number of •J>eakcrs expressed hope that Smallwood would enter a larger poUtlcal arena ln the (uture. Re1olutloo.1 or gratitude were read b~ Oran•e County Supervisor Tom Rllty and Or. Robert Pfteor'10a. Oran1e County Superint81deht of Schools. -. An atde; t.o UMrnbl,rman .J>en· nl• Manatn, D·ffununiton Beach, read a penonaJ letter that Included: · "WhUe cbe Nat Of ut a.re re-". arranging the deck chairs on the thing, because it was tough' to 11lanlc, you will be taklna a gel ... she said. crulsetoAcapulco." "I'll bet it was a 3·2 vole, with Costa Mesa Mayor Ed two abstentions ,'' cracked McFarland uld Smallwood Smallwood. ·Holds a apedal place In the Teacher Mike Lennon and hearts ot council membbn." 1chool Supellnteodenl John McFarlaod waa elected to the Nicoll joined board members in co.uncll ff\ 1976 along with offering further thunks and Smallwood's wife, Mary. She memenlo8. was CO.ta Mesa'• Yl~ m1l Sma.UWOO<Lclosed by sn1tn~ when she died late last year. he had "ambivalent fcelfngs · New AaHm~lfwoman Marian about leaving the school board Ber1eao•. R-~ewport Beach, "lt'1 been a tremendously brleOy forgot that she was no enriching experience." M Hid. lonaer a Newport·Meva actiool Despite recent ~robltm•. h board member before readloi a uld legislators hk Manacrs rtM>lu&i«I thanklna Sm1Uwood. and Mrs. Berauon wlll contlnu New~ Beed• Coancllwoman to push «tucatlon u the atate'a ~ecklf Heather: pretenltd 1 o!lY moAt IQH>Ortant 1oat reaot"'tion 1laned by Mayor Smallwood tben ttcel ed • Paul Ryckolf. prolcrn&ed ovation from th au· "I'm golng to r ad the whole, dlence. I ' • ' . 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"4 M Al IH 11 .. ., .. .,M M 1 A% DAILY PILOT N Wednnday, January 10, 1971 Soviets Hold Nuclear Test STOCKHOLM, Swed n <AP > l1mlc •••nab lndlr tt'd thut th Suvl •l f.!Ovcrnmcnt h d li~l off unol hcr und~rRround nudt>ar l'X()IO Ion toth•> thl' llaafon ~lamolo lt'al Obacrv lo. y l"\1portt"d 'fhe obst•rv utory i.111ct lh-.• expl011ion 0t•curn'tl In on urea north of lh'' Coi. p1a11 S.-4•. ll ~ llmatC'd lhl! rorl't" at 5.0 on th" Rtcht r llt'lllt• Th<' 11t'I am tt• ~• "" .i I 1 w,·n· tho-.t• thul could tw ''\llt't'lt'<I fmm I.I \H•ak 1·~ ploa.1on in hard rock.the ob '''rv..i torv dlled Man Gets ·Life Term Sentenced J.or Death of Me1an AnOr-cemanwaa~ to ui ln prilon In Orin • Coun ty uperior Cour1 Tu~ld•y ror u u•lns th d 1ith or 1 Cotta Meaa motht-r of two followln1 .a $73 holdup wtth "' toy acun fkrnurd llt'rrern. 24. h d bl-.·n found ,WllY hy a I UJK•rlor co\u1 Jury on Dec 12 . Th~ ttnlt"oce handod down by Jud.ct> Mai.on l''l•nlon m11k '" llerrt'I a c•lliilblc for purolt' In M '\'f'n )'eDrb tlern~ra wn& urr1.·1>lt'd Aug r an.r bil car wu anvolved m a httd·on tolll1lon with a cir driven by Cynthia Sutherland. 34 , on lrvlnc Avenue. Police aid they were cha1nn1 tl"rrera 's car which hud bt.'Cn dl'11crlbt'd by witnesses urter a hOld .. p at • Uuakin· Robblns lee cream purlor at 19th Street and llarbor Boulevard ln Coata Mesa. M r11t Sulhcrlund. who was re- turnlnll bom from a shopping lrlp lo FHhton Island in Newport Beech was troppt..'<l In her cir. ~ewport Beach rlre de- P rtment peMJOnnel cut her from the demolished eports car. She was pronounced dead on arrival al Hoag Memorial llospltal. Herrera wui. treated for minor 11\juries. Deputy District Attorney Oavld Carter prosecuted Her- rera under a penal code pro. vision allowing a rirst-degree murder conviction if a death oc· curs during a robbery. Innocent Plea Made for Gacy C lllCAGO t AP l -Mao murde r suspect John Wayne Gacy Jr. made his first courtroom uppearance today :.ince h is arrest. remaln1ng silent as his lawyer entered a ple:1 or innocent lo each or seven murder charges. Newport Cops Investigate Bomb Threats' , Newport Beach police are in- vestigating three bomb threats made Tuesday to city busi- nesses. One forced the evacua- tion of a bank for 20 minutes. Sgt. Ken Thompson said the threats were made about 4 p.m. to the Bank of Newport, 2200 E. Coast Highway; the Newporter Inn. 1107 Jamboree Road, and the Newport Channel Inn, 6030 W. Coast Highw1,ty. Two callers were described as young women and one as a young man, possibly a teen- ager. No bombs were round and no money wa s collected , although the callers demanded considerable sums. The manager of the Newport Channel Inn said he answered a call about 4 p.m. from a young woman who told him a bomb had been planted In room No. 103. She reportedly demanded tbal Sl5,000 be delivered to a man in a phone booth. When the manager told her ::.he mus t have the wrong motl'I beC'ausc they had no room No J03. the <'Slier r eportedly n •s ponded. ·'Oh, thank you;" und huns::up. Strike End Ordered PITTSBURGH <AP ) -A fcdcrnl judge ordered the Fraternal Association or Steel Haulers today to end Its nine. week strike and ruled that the organization was in contempt of an 8·year-old injunction. U.S. District Jud~e Louis Rosenberg ordered the Pitts- burgh-based group to notify all of its members within 48 hours to end the work stoppage. Ro s enb e r~ said FAS H Chairman Wilham J . Hill and Vice President Robert Trent could be sent to jail If they failed lo comply Hike Stirs Riots KINGSTON, Jamaica <APl The government has placed Uu s is land under the Sup prcssion of Crime Acl following riols against gasoline price .hikes that left two percons dead. Distrubances erupted in several cities after it was announced that the price or gasoline would 1:0 up from $1.89 a gallon to $2.37. ORANGE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT fM>Ot#"'OI c .. '90.U•Phot.•ltftWfH(ht\tGm h•N d thfo. ~ IJirtt\. I\ ~l'-... d t)y lhp Of'll"WJ' ro.,1 PuN•...,..~Y s..-1•t•Mlltort\llf• PwOl•\M>Cll "*1WJ•f ,,.,__. "'kt.ef lo. (°'I• liNY N~ &Hl(ft "'-'UftOIOft lllit«f'I r.,._ IAlft V•llt1' lrvtftf. l..,,.. 8Nc;9' ~"' (Olt\t A \tnOI.-ff'Q4Mt flldit\teft l\JM*•.,.._$i .. tuf'CW('..,.., -·· ""' .. floe-_,,,..,.. -I••• JIO _,, II••~,_, c .. 10 ~. C.ttto<"'• n.» - .......... -..... _ .... ~- '-···~ Mtllfflnt '""' °'"'"" i... ··"""'~·­..... , .... "'-Mti"t lAllMr• Tele,MM (T1•)....a21 a.HHted MYeftlllfJl iOW71 The atocky contractor, who al- lecedly has conies ed to 32 sex slayin~s. was arraigned in the Cook County jail complex before c hief Criminal Court Judge Richard J . F1tigerald. Gacy, 36, bu been held in the complex's Cermak Memorlul Hospital without bond since his arrest Dec. 21. He djd not appear at a pre· llminary hearing In Des Plaines. Ill .• on Dec. 2Q because of d1f flculty In providing security. Heavy security had been ar· ranged for today's appearance at the jail complex. Since Gacy's arrest, the re- mains ol 26 bodies have been dug from tbe crawl space beneath bis house northwest or Chicago. Another body was found under the garage floor, and two more were pulled from the Dea Plaines River. Gacy, a convicted sex of· render. reportedly bas.. told police he dumped rive bodies In the river when he ran out of room in the crawl space. He re- portedly has told' police be kllled the young men and boys after having sex with them. Countian Arrested In New Year Death By WILLIAM HODGE Of Ille o.llr P091 Swtt A 24-year-old Dana Point man was arrested Tuesday in conncc· tion with the New Year's morn· ing shooting of a 43-year-old Fallbrook man at a lonely San Diego Freeway viewpoint south of San Clemente. San Diego County Sheriff's in· vesligators arrested Scott Rex. said to be the driver of a car used to force Rudy Villa's car off the freeway. Rex and his companion reportedfy believed the Fallbrook man was drunk. Rex was charged wilh false im- prisonment. Rex ·a companion, 2()..year-old Raymond Richard Whltall or Dana P~nl, is in San Diego County Jail on murder charges after he allegedly gunned down Villa when Villa resisted the two men's attempt to arrest him. Rex was arrested initiafly at the shooting scene. but later re· leased when officers dete rmined he wasn't involved in the shoot· mg. Rex, a truck driver, Is being held in San Diego County Jail in heu of $10,000 bail. The bizarre shooting occurred. officials say, after Rex and Wbitall followed Villa from Dana Point because they believed he was drunk. The two self-styled vigilantes finally forced Villa to the side oi the freeway at t he viewpoint deputies said. Once stopped, th~ pair assertedly ordered Villa out of the car and told him he was un· derarrest. The shooting occurred when Villa struggled with the two men who were n't wea ring un i: forms and dido 't identHy themselves, sheriff's in- vestigatons say. Villa, a former Orange County probation officer, was returning home from his Laguna Beach service s~tion with over S800 cash in rus car. Police say warrants for Whitall's arrest were out on two separate traffic citations he failed to clear up. The young Dana Point man was cited In Laguna l\each Oct. 24 for leaving his vehicle unat- tended with the motor runninJt at 300 Park Ave. He also was cit- Photo Equipment Taken in Burglary A burglar who focused on photographic equipment made off with $1.875 in cam eras. lenses and other items from a Corona del Mar residence, . Newport Beach pollce said to- day. They said' Thomas P. Sklnflll found rus residence at 720 Iris Ave., which he shares with Jef· frey Johnson, had been broken into Monday between 9:30 a .m. and 2:30 p.m. through a side door. Electric Cart Stole n F rom Inn Thieves who broke into a 1tor1.£e_ room al the Sandpiper Inn In Corona dal Mar-made off with a $5,000 electric cart. Newport Beach police aald to day. They.laid tbeY aro invlld1at.· lnl to tee lf the theft. dllcovered Monday, t• connected with the theft MondQ nJlht or S2IO ln nre exUal\&llben from tJ\e motel'• outalcle walll. ed for a mutilated driver's license, no front license plate, no auto registration and an expired auto registration. Laguna Beach Police officer Barry Snyder remembers Whitall. .. He was very belligerent," Snyder said Tuesday. "He kept telling me I couldn't give him a ticket because he was a brother peace officer. "But he was just a hi re-a- cop." A San Diego County Sheriff's investigator confirmed that Whltall was employed al one lime as a security guard. Ac· cording to a sheriff's in- vestigator, Whit.all ls presently self-employed, selling burglar alarm systems. A spokesman for Oceanside REACT, a citizen's band radio monitoring group. said m em- bers have heard Whitall on the radio before calling himself .. Cal ifornia State Security Patrol." A California Highway Patrol official ln Laguna Hills said his office had received calls from Saddle back Valley REACT mem bers that someone was cruising local freeways looking for drunk drivers and motorisl::1. in distress. Whltall faces a J an. 17 pre- liminary hearing in San Diego County's Vista Municipal Court on murder charges in the New Year's sbooting. He b belng held in San Diego County Jail in lieu or $25,000 ball. Caller's Tip Saves Tower From Arson An unknown caller's action in summoning police and firemen may have prevented serious ~am age to a Newport Beach lifeguard lower from a rson police said today. ' Th ey said someone called them at about 10:30 p.m . Mon- day about a fi re in the tower on the 4400 block of West Ocean Front, where an arsonist had placed a Christmas tree on the tower and set it ablaze. The fire was exltnguished with only minor damage. police said. The fire was the latest in a ras h of vandalism of lifeguard lowers. Lifeguards have said they have no idea why anyone would want to damage the lowers. ,,,._ Pt1tre AJ BLUFFS .•• The bodies linked to Gacy would represent the highest number of slayings attributed to one person in the nation this cen· Lury. Gacy was indicted Monday on char~es <?f killin~ seven youths rangingioagefrom 1Slo20years. Writer Asia Exlwnu:uion Of Oswald FORT WORTH. Texas CAP) -A writ.er researching the as- sassination of President Ken· nedy bas asked a Fort Worth court lo have lhe body or ~ Harvey Oswald exhumed. British lawyer Michael Ed· dowers. who has written a book on the assassination a nd various conspiracy theories. contends that a Russian a~ent is buried in Oswald's grave in Rose Hill Cemerery on Fort Worth's east side. <Related photo. M > The Warren Commission con· eluded that Oswald, a c ting alone. killed Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963. in Dallas. 1 lowever, the House assassinations committee recently released a report that concluded the slain president probably was the victim of a conspiracy. Eddowers maintains that several discrepancies wlll be brought out if the remains In what is said to be Oswald's grave are examined. One discrepancy, he said . ls that the body buried In Oswald's grave is not the same size as Oswald. Eddowers also contends that a.,. medical report on Oswald dif- fers on seven major points con- cerning physical characteristics with the autopsy performed on the man believed to be Ken· nedy's assassin. Fre•P~AI ANGKOR ••. The contents or the letter were not known but there was speculation that it mlghl contain a request for asylum for leaders of t he regime that collapsed when Vietnamese forces and a pro-Hanoi Cambodian front cnp· lured Phnom Penh on Sunday after a lightning 13-day drive. Peekahoo An American tour guide, after having difficulty explain- ing to a Chinese scholar what panty hose were. decided one peek was worth a thousand words. The incident oc· curred during a shopping trip in Washington. D.C. where the scholars are studying English at American University. wn, Riles Face • ~-...-.dget Showdown? AC RAMENTO <AP I Gov round Brown Jr. 's educut1on dget wouldn 't f orce IHomia 's public universities t close any campuses. as they h d feared. But Brown may be o a collision course with state s ools chief· Wilson Riles. The governor's proposed 1979·80 budget, unveiled Tu~ day. would cut special programs CUTS HIGHLIGHT BROWN BUDGET -AS in public schools -including Riles' pet project, the School Im provemenl Program, as well a!. bilingual education -by St 18 millton by denying them cost-of· living increases. Brown is also propos ing to curtail state funding or school busing for integration in Loi. Angeles. . A_ virtually u nnoticed pro· vision of the Proposition 13 bailout bill provided $55 million ~or Los Anffeles busing, prompt· mg Brown s Republican oppo- nen l last November, Eve lle Younger, to blame the governor for the widely criticized busin~ program. The ~ovemor now ii. su!(~csl ing that Los Angeles schoob bear thl• full co::.t of bu.sing His lop education finance aide, Dlck Cutting. said Brown hope:. the school district will then ap· peal the busing order lo the US Supreme Court. The bud~el cuts. which need legis lative approval, would curtail expansion of the School Improvement Program. which involves parents in sC'hool plan nmg and stresses "personalized instruct1on" and small classes. . . The pro~ram is the cen tc rp1 eC'c of Riles' plun lo revamp the public school sysll'm und n · verse the decline of test score~ in the upper grades. Brown sup- ported its exparu.1on only a year ago, but is proposing to halt that growth as part of Proposition 1:1 budget-cutting. Brown may also be entering a mane field by proposing abolish the Mentally Giftt:d Minors program of advanct'd work for bright youngster:. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CEMTER ST. • COST A MESA 111 646-1919 Clitdrens Sweat Sllirts & hnts 1so Each Nylon Baseball Wam1p Jackets 3ss Wool ~ball Caps 12s each Rollout Bleu Racquetballs 2/249 All ~r SllNS Redaced 20% All Tennis Dresses On Sale Adidas "T" Sllirts 39s Reversible .,,, Sllirts 23s Tennis Shirts ... , Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Stringing Tennis Balls Wannup Suits 2596 to 6495 Running Shirts Track S.rts Racquetball Shorts Joging Shoes Basketball Shoes Volleyball Shoes Wrestlin1 Slloes Baseball Shoes 531 w. Clltlr . ................................................ ~ .. ... • . County Styntled 8J 1lA'ftlY CLAN Y --~ ............ A rommltte. of mt"dlcal pro fe11lonal1 comm11. 1o ntd by Orana~ County 1u~h lo find alt.em.at. Wa)'I lO pt"OVtdo certain llM'dical ear... for tb4t poor. edmalttd Tu~ay nl&ht lh y•ve r~ I'<> • w,ra. And Dr. 5Lanky van d~ Noon. • dean of UCl aiedlcal School. said t lht" cloM ot a t«my 80-daw Waft! tbrtt·bow be1rin1 h dldn ·1 th nil the poog wocaJd fi ad llOund alt m1t6ve1 Tuada1'a ~ drew about .00 ~ ..... oppowl • pros>MaJ by t'OWlllY 1upenllo,.. to cut a mWlon worth of.toonty. ftnanced elective OUlpaOerit pct dent.al care for the medJcally ln- dlC nt at UCT Mfd~ul Ctnt('r and a UllfvsMtY~•ted cllruc In nta AM. Diedrich Aide Seeks Delays The new attorney Oransl' Cou nty Supuvl or Ralph Diedrich hu hired for hiJ up coman(il bribery trial s aid today he will seek at least a ~da.y postponement an tarting the 13-month-0ld case Diedrich and co-derendant Leroy Rose are accused in a December. 1977, Grand Jury in- dictment of soliciting a bribe in connection with a 1973 board of supervisors land use dec1s1on. Santa Ana attorney James Riddel. and along with ht:. partner. Krith Monroe. who wen.· hired by Diedrich Tuesday. said "no way" could Diedrich's lnal begin Feb. S In San Diego County SuperiorCowt. "Al a minimum we need 60 days to prepare for trial." said Riddel. the third attorney hired so far to defend Diedrich. Riddel and Monroe were hired after the Fullerton Supervisor fired James Cantillo n ol Newport Beach Tuesday, citing Canhllon's health. Supt•r\1t&0ra nrt' to make o flnul dc.'<'laJon on their propo::ial Jun 24 ·'The-county 1ave notice In Sept s.nber on the • cut.. und plant w lmpl mcnt them and rommlJS OOt'd this pan~I to pro- ducf' ltemaUv to th curTent method of opt"ratlon." said van den Noort who sits t1K a non· votlnt: romm1tttt member. "Wf' 11re ubout 10 dap Mway ~.January 10.1979 OAILY PILOT A:J Care for Poor rrom ttit-hearintt and 1 don't thank you are going to produce uny a lternative," he continued. Instead of a need for cuttin(C f!crv1ce. vun dt'n Noort said. there Is a nf'<'d for making addi- tion1. Others on the task force chaired by county Health Officer Morton Nelson cont end ed supe rvisors s hould postpone their decision while efforts con· Unuc lo ftnd alternatives for th<' UC I provided treatment. They included Wa y nf• Schroeder representing the Oranie County Hospital Council and Hector Godjnez or the Santa Ana Health Care Authority. While nearly all of Tuesday's hearing centered on the protests by county residents. two hospital officials asked for a chance to develop proposals or their own· o.ily ...... SW......., that might save t he county money. Richard Grundy. executivt· director ol ll.untin~ton Jntercom- m u n lty Hos pital, said ht• believed local hospitals could provide county-fina nced care for the Indigent at lower cost than UC I and asked ror a chance to develop a proposal. Grundy said his view was s hared by other ho9pilal omc1al:. in West Orange County. A spokesman for Palm-Harbor Gene ral Hos pital in Garden Grove expressed a similar l'On tent1on. Protesting county res1denL'>. including users or the UC I services, physicians and ad ministrators or rererral agen-cies. s aid UCI provides the onl;. treatment available for many of the county's poor. Ruby Epps of the Santa Anu Neighborhoods Organization lc.-d off a string of 49 speakers as part of an umbrella group oppos· ing any cuts. ··The cutbacks are an im· mediate crisis, .. she said. "Wt• demand that there be no cut backs ... Susan Luevano of Santa Ana told committee members thl· prenatal care at UCI helps in digent pregnant women avoid complications which rould .en· danger their "nborn children's lives . · .. By denying pregnant women the prenatal care provided at the clinics you. Dr. Nelson. art· denying every pregnant woman the right to have a healthy baby.'' she continued. Lagunan Arrested l n2 Fires Diedrich said he noticed dur- ing the court appearance in San Diego County Monday that Can· t1llon was suffering pain from a broken arm and was forced to be seated while arguing a motion. "I didn't realize he was io that much pain and I didn't think it was rair to bim or me." Diedrich said. MANY COULDN'T GET IN AUDITORIUM FOR TUESDAY 'S SCHOOL BOARD MEETING Out In the Cold, They Uetened to Proceeding• Vie Loudepeaker at Huntington Beach High Geraldine Dallek of the Los Angeles·based National Health Law Program told the commit· tee. "It Is both economically short·sighted and morally re· pugnant to erect barriers to thl' poor ror health care ... CanUllon said today he agreed with Diedrich's decision and their parting was amiable. .. Fundamentally my health is not that well." Cantillon said. "I do have a broken arm and 1t i!> quite painlul and it is pretty d1s- a bling." Contract Talks Futile Bob Belcher. a member o( lhl· advisory board or the university. run Community Clinic of Orangl' County, said I.he clinic opcrah•s with fewer county dollars today than it did when the county still owned what was then Orang\· County Medical Center. Laguna Beach poUce said late lhis morning they intend l-0 file two counts of arsQn against handyman Andrew Harry Frank in additk>o to trespassing charges already filed ae:ainst the man. He is to b~ arraigned in South Orange County Municipal Court on all three charges Thursday. Huntingt,on Teachers Continue Strike By STEVE MITCHEU. Of .. o.lly ~ SYff Laguna Beach police are ques tionlng a 52-year-old handyman in connection with two structure fires that they believe were set Tuesday afternoon. The separate blazes, ignited eight minutes apart were within four blocks of each other. One g utte d a home own ed by Episcopalian pries t Robert Cornelison at 704 Summit Way Damage to his residence was estimated lo be ·more than SI00,000. The second fire heavily damaged a bungalow at 425 Shadow Lane rented to han· dyman An~rew Harry Frank. He remains in police custody to- day on charges of trespassing. Police said they are quesUon-, mg Frank. based on interviews with witnesses. as well as evidence ~athercd at the scenes of both fire's Frank was arrested by of- ficers hours aflcr the afternoon fires when a neighbor on Shadow Lane assl~rted l y round him asleep in an unoccupied portion of her home. Betty May, who lives two doors down from F'rank's hungalow called police, who later arrested the handyman near Mountain Road and f'-0a."t Highway Police said Rev. Cornelison, who lost his home a nd belong· ings in the fiery hlaze Tuesday, was a personal friend and counselor to Frank for 10 years. lla«!k Togetlaer , One of the first actions Riddel took Tuesday was to file an af- fidavit seeking to replace Judge F . V. Lopardo, who has been handling the-case. Lopardo had been scheduled to try the case in his Vi s ta courtroom. Riddel cited no rea· son for seeking a replacement W estmins t e r Picket Truce Shows 'Faidl' A moTBtorium was declared for today on all picketing ac· tivit.ies by the Wes tminster Teachers Association as district omcials and teachers sought to end deadlocked contract talks. Bar Kaelter, an orficial with the West Orange County United Teachers, said picketing has been called off "as a show of good faith .•• The moratorium followed a 12·hour mediation session Tues- day in which teachers reduced their pay dema nds £or the 1979-80 school year. Teachers are now seeking what amounts to be a seven per· cent pay increase. But in addi- tion, they want 75 percent of all future revenues in excess or what the district now receives rrom the state to go for a pay raise. The ~campus district with an e nrollment of 8, 708 currently gets $1,4216 for each pupil in stale aid. District s pokes woman Barbara Winars said the two sides ae •·much closer" on pay demands but that the request for additional raises from a possible new surplus is not acceptable. No accord was reached after Huntington Beach Union High School District oUicials and teacher negotiators negotiated over a contract from midnight to 6:45 a .m. today in an effort to end a week-old strike. The all-night session was the first time teachers and district officials have held contract talks in three weeks. More negotia- tions have been scheduled for 7:30 torught. About half the district's 867 teachers contJnued to strike to-day at seven hjgh schools in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster. District ofCicials have kept schools open by hiring about 600 s ubstitute teachers. District spokesmen said 506 teachers were on strike or ill and 30 percent or the 20.900 slu· dents were also absent Tuesday. No teacher or student absentee reports were available today. In a closed -doo r session. school board members refused to budge on teachers· demand for binding arbitration in grievances. But Bill Bia nchi, executive director of West Orange County Unified Teachers, said school board members presented a new pay offer calling for a seven per- cent pay boost next year but no raises this year Bianchi said teachers are still * * * Stop-strike Group Vo ws To Try Again By KATHY CLANCY Ol 1111 o.ily Pilot Si.ff Members of a Los Angeles· based citizens group said they will make a new auempt Thurs• day to obtain a court order that would halt a strike by about 400 West Orange County high school teachers. Orange County Superior Court Judge Allcemarie Stoller re· fused Tuesday to grant the Citizens Legal Defense Alliance tCLDA l request Cor a temporary restraining order agains t the lluntinl(ton Beach Union High School District teacher walkout. Attorneys for both the Los Angeles-based CLDA and the striking teachers said JudJi?e St o tl er found insufficient evidence In documents present· ed lo prove the strike was caus- i11t "irreparable harm" to stu- dent education. The Judge met wtth both al· torneys in her chambers for 50 minu~es before the lawyer s emerged and made their ani nouncement. None or the pro- ceed l ngs took ploce in open , · tourt. ~1 Los Angeles Attorney John Wakefield nled the suit on behalf or both the CLDA and Beverly Schmidt, identified as a Hunt- lneton Beach resldcn\ with a child attending Westminster Hl&h School. Greta and John Rideout, ceAM!ial figures ln a recent • Oregon ttial in M'hicb she-.. cbar~ her husband wltht rape, h:ave reconciled their marriage.. see story. Page A7. After ramng to win the lcm- PorAr)' ord~r. Wokctleld said be would be 1atherln1 amdovlts rrom dlatrlct students and par.Q._ta1lntan ellortt ta Miow U.•t.. lhe · nnke 11 lokinJ '8 ton on educattorr. • calling ror what amounts to a two.year 10 percent pay hike. Any pay raise would be con- tingent upon the lifting of a stale· imposed pay freeze. Bianchi said school board members agreed to maintain all of last year's teacher contract language. Teachers have been working without a contract since July 1. um. No strike violence has been re- ported but numerous minor con· frontaUona between picketers and teacher subalitutes have been almostadailyoccurrence. Another in a series of student walkouts at four district high schools is set ror Thursday if no contract is rearhed. Marina High School student leader Bob Jacques said slu· dents at his campus plan to leave classes Thursday. About t.000 Marina students walked out of their rooms Monday for one hour and then returned. School board President Zita Wessa said she and one other trustee will sit ·in on the upcom· Ing contract talks as they did lo· day. Trustees took turns observing the talks early today. Standing Flat 25 Bus Tires Deflated - An outbreak of nat tires hit about 25 Huntington Beach Union High School District buses early today. District Transportation Supervisor Harold Craig said valve stems were opened on the tires but that there was no additional damage. TIRES WERE RE-INFLATED and all the buses were out on the road no later than 20 minutes after their normal starting time, he said. He said buses either arrived at school on time or within a few minutes after the start of first period classes. DISTRICT BUSES are locked behind a fence at the district's transportation center on the grounds of the Huntington Beach High School cam pus. PoUce said today they believe the incident is rl'· lated to the strike by high school teachers. Tht:y say they have no s uspects. Gem Talk Skilled The county-fmanced budget has dropped from S930.000 wht'n eounty-0wned to SJSS,000 today. he said, while the clinic serve-. 42.000 patients annually al a cost to the county or S6.50 each. "Cutting out that minimal amount is ridiculous," he said. Ple a Bargain F ails in Bovan Case A day·long plea bargaimng session in the Stephen John Bovan murder case end ed Tues day without result. Trial for five or the six re- maining defendants was con· tinued until March 2 while defcn· dant Anthony Marone Jr .• 2·1. of Huntington Bear h. may be in trial next week. The s ix de fendants arl' r harged with murde r. con- spiracy to commit murdl'r and C'onsp1racy to kidnap in the Ot·· tober. 1977, shooting death of Bovan. a JG.year-Old Fountn111 Valley drug dealer. The admitted gunman in the case. Jerry Peter Fiora. 42. of Huntington Beach, was found guilty of second degree murdl•r and consplracy to kidnap m the case last month after he CJrgucd the shooting was m self defC'nM·. At the time. Fiori's attorney, Roger Rosen, contended that the jury·s rinding could have an 1m· pact on the other cases. By J.C. HUMPHRIES Certif~ Gemo/oq11t. ACS F'OR YOUR VAWABI.~ JeWF:LRY AND WATCllES ISASCWSF:TOYOUAWOURSTORE: Wlff:RI-: PLATINUM tM mrtal of peace Platinum, that beautiful soft-sheened rare substance which once reigned as the most revered or predous metals. is on its way ba ck as a much·wanted item of jewelry. Before World War 11. a lot of fine jewelry. especially that which held diamonds, was done in platinum. 'lben, durtnc the war. it became a strategic metal and was banned from use in jewelry . lt was used In explosives, aircraft engines and instruments. Platinum came back from the war In fine style. and In 1946, the year after the war ended 1441~ ounces of platinum were used 1n ,ewelry. Thal marked the highest single.year use ever. War again OUROWNCRAFTS~ENCAR£F'Ul.LYDOTH~ WORK UNDE:ROUR PERSONAL SUPE:RVISJO.'ll •••••••••••• • Fine watch repair • Diamond and precious gem setting • Fine jewelry care and repair ............. ,. Original jewelry design and creations Gem and jewelry appraisals ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllCll£S1'PRICESPAWroR1MPORTANTCeM SAND JEWELRY PIECES £XPERTL Y APPRAISE:DBY ( S J. C JJumphrieJ Jewe'8r~ MfM8U .. MUIC .. N GEM SOCIETY @ 1823 NEWf'OAT OLVO COSTA MESA CX>NVENIENT TERMS Ben!IA~ ' 32 YE.AAS IN lliE SAME LOCATION PHONE ~1~ Interrupted our enjoy m e nt or platinum u the Korean W1.r siphoned oct supplies. Now. plnllnum Is again enJoylng a boom. It Is popular In rings, p~ndant" and carrln&s ,_ particularly in combination w Ith d ta mond11 Platinum ls mor expcnalve than 90ld. But, H the value of gold has rl~~n. the price dltf.erence bU narrowed • lh~~m:;1-=i!!~~!!t::~~~M';>~ai~~·~~~~~~::ts~:t::!J~,~'t ~ .. ~ • ) •• .. .. •• & • •• •• :~ • • -I OAll Y Pit.OT Wednetdey. JIJ"Ul'Y 10, 1919 Jut l :·~-~oa •ing . . ~ wlcla ·~ Tom~~''·' Marpblae Bridging the Gap STllETOHNG Tiit: TRUTIC DEPT. -At wo all lurch off Into lhc nc"' v ar or ·79, cttiuns of our coaaul re-ton rontlnuc to uff~r bridae problem1. 1'h8e are not of the dent•I varwly . Mo1t curnntly. thcrt-Is 1 nap ln Cotta Meaa as to 't'he tht?r..,s>r ool a new brtdie should be constructed on Wll on Slr,~t to pro\ tdl.' a nolhu link to HunUnaton Beach, ucrosli the Santa Ana River t Atlanu Avenue Some clll.een» •41Y lht-bridge would eue tralnc con- g1: lion bet"'een the two coastal clUea. Others say lt would JUbl c lobber Wi110n Str~l t>ecauae the roadway la loo Dllr· r ow to hundlc more trarflc So the debate boils on. 1'1 EANWHILE OUT IN Jrvtne, residents are suflerlng some bnd~e vexations too. They have this temporary Ob&olete Non·Strctch Bndge Comtructed in Irvine bridge out on Jeffrey Road. It's temporary because every time it rains. the bridge washes out. There was a rumor that the Jeffrey Bridge washed out once because or a heavy fog. Meanwhile further. the populace continues to suffer the agonies of Newport Beach's famous bridge-The Span Thal Am that narrowly cross es Newport Bay for Pacific Coast Highway travele rs. Newport Bay Bridge isn't a new problem for 1919. It's j ust th'e same old problem or '78 and '77 an.d '76 a~d '66 and ~o backward in tim<.'. The bridge works fine until you get tra m c on 1l. Then 1t doesn't work at all. ('0NS1DERING ALL these bridge frustrations. I abruptly happened upon a marvelous solution today qulle by ac cident. I got reading an item. about the Rubber Bridge Clubs of America. . . That's It! What we need here on this coastline are some rubber bridges. Don't build some concrete and steel structure ~cross the Santa Ana River between Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. Put up a rubber bridge. St.retch it across the river. Then. if Costa Mesans get mad at H~Ungton Beach people for clogging up the streets. they can Just go out and chop it loose with hatchets. THE STRETCHED RUBBER bridge would collapse with a resounding snap on the ~unlington ~each side. let· ting Huntington people know m dramatic fashion that diplomatic relations have been severed between the l':"o communities ... . M eanwhlle, Irvine could use a rubber br:idge. on Jef· frey Road. Instead of collapsing in heavy rains, 1l would just stretch he re and there. 11 · A rubber bridge across Newport Bay would solve a. the problems. When the traffic gets heavy, you stretch 1l sideways. When some tall-masted schooner wants to pass be neath. you stretch it upward. Very versatile. Clearly what we need around here to solve our bridge problems a~e some people with elastic minds You might say rubber·brained. F·J5s Sent? U.S.: 30,000 Ran'From lr~n By the Auoclated Pre11 Ro\•laed U.S estimates Indicate 30.000 Americans have ten Iron over the II.it two moothlf, an average of SOO a day. Only 12,000 Amcrtcuns remain in the country, Slate Department 1poke1man Hoddlng Carter 11aid Tuesday. compared with 42,000 before Iran'• _pollll cal problems reached crisis proportions. Carter aald lh esHmate was bHtd on an intense ertort by the had said 24.000 Amertcans were U.S. embassy tn Tehrun to pro-in Iran. duce more reliable rtgure~ than THE SPOKESMAN denied re· hove prev10U$ly bttn a vallable. porters' suggestions that the Moat recently. the aepartment Carter administration had de· lee Pack Haze Eyed In Melting NEW YORK <AP > -A puz. d1hg haze over the Arctic ice Cacks has been identified as a YP.roduct of air pollution. a fln(Ung that may support predlc· lions of a disastrous melting or the Earth's Ice caps. But Dr. Kenneth Rahn. one of the scientists whos e work helped ldentlry t he seasonal haze. said Tuesday it was im· possible without rurther work to predict what climatic effect the Arctlc pollution may have. MOREOVER. RAHN. of the University or Rhode Island School of Oceanography. said no similar haze has been found over tbe Ant.arctic. which has most of the world's ice . The haze was noticed when weather plane~ be~an makin.g routine flights inside the Arctic Circle in the 19505. Rahn told a news conference at a meeting on pollutants spons ored by the New York Academy of Sciences. Analysis showed the haze to be made of sulfur compounds. prin· clpally sulfuric a cid and am- monium sulfate, which appear to derive from sulfur dioxide ~as' e mitted during fuel combustion in industrial centers, Rahn said in a n Interview. IN THE WINTER and sprin~. global weather patterns sweep this pollution northward. But the solid pollutants fall out while the gas reacts slowly to form a sul· fate haze, be aald. Wlnl.el" sulfate concentrations at Point Barrow. Alaska. reach a monthlv avera~e or two micrograms per cubic meter . compared with about fi ve micro· grams year-round in t he northeastern United Stales. he said. Similar levels have been found in Arctic air at Spitz bergen. Norway. Sunlight warms the haze. ana Dr. Glenn E. Sha w o f the U niversity or Al as ka ha s calculated in a paper given to the conference that the sur · rounding air is heated as much as t.35degrees Cels ius a day. "THAT IS A tremt>ndous rate," said Rahn. one of Shaw·s co.workers. "Over four to five days, a n air mass might become several degrees warme r than when it entt!red." He said this could re inforce the "greenhouse effect" predict· ed by some scientists, in which a rise in atmospheric carbon diox- ide due to combustion could me lt the Ice caps and flood coastal cities. 11berately underestimated the number of Americans leaving the country to minimize the ex· tent of the crisis. Spokesman Carter said he as· sumes more will leave in the coming days. Other orricials sa\d that will depend o n how . successful lran ·s new J.Overn- ment Is in dealing with the political and economic dif· ficultles It inherited on taking of· fice Saturday. Meanwhile. ABC News report· ed today that President Carter h as authorized a squodron of F ·lS fighters to fly to Saudi Arabia as a gesture to reassure U.S . allies In the Persian Gulf area. IN A REPORT on the "Good Morning America" program. ABC s aid sending the 12 planes rand 300 pilots and g r ound personnel would be called an ..advance tra1rung mission .. Saudi Arabia has purchased F · lSs for its air rorce. But ABC s aid the mission would also serve to remind S aud1,.Arab1a how quickly the U.S . could send forces to the area, 1r necessary The administration has made it plain it 1s pinning its hopei. on Prime M1n1 s t e r Shahpo ur Bakhtiarto restore stability. AFTER 111E FIRST few dayi. of the new government fa1hng to measurably reduce tens ion, the administration reluctantly con· eluded that Iran's Interes ts would bes t be served Ir the shah left the country temporarily. U.S. of· ricia Is said Tuesday. . The officials. ·who requested anonymity. added that the Unit· ed States has s topped s hort or telling the s h ah outright he should take a vacation abroad but has made that view known implicitly. Major opponents or the ·Shah consider the Bakhtlar govern· ment taJnted because the shah authorized its formation. In ad· d1tion. there has been no letup 1n street de mons trations or stnke act1v1ty since Bakht1ar a ssumed power NATION I WORLD Kennedg Debater Marina Porter. remarried widow of Lee Harvey Oswald. sits beneath a portrait of s lam President Kennedy as she debates whether Oswald was the man who as- sassinated the ptesident an 1963. The debate was broad- cast in Paris on "TV Dossiers... a popular French television show. Anti-smoking 'Fire' Expected Thursday WASHINGTON 1AP1 · Twelve months after HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. launched a war against cigarettes as "Public Health Enemy No. l ," skeptics arc saying he has produced a lol of smoke but not much fire. Califano will try lo light a fare Thursday when HEW releases a second Surgeon Gener a l ·s Re port on Smoking and Health The 1.200-page second edition comes on the 15th anniversary of the Jan. 11. 1964. s urgeon g eneral's report that linke d smoking to lung cancer and sent shivers up the spines of milhom. of American amokers. But officials at the Depart· ment of Health. Education and Welfare say the new report Wlli not include startling new scien- tific evidence about smoking. nor will 1t provide any breakthrough on ways to quit smokinfit. Sen. Jesse Helms. R ·N.C. castigated Califano Tuesd ay for not letting Congress see the re· port in advance. Few of the more than a dozen Initiatives against s moking that Califano promised a year ago have produced visible results. No new federal taxes or regula- tions have been Imposed on cigarettes. 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"~ " ---: CAL.IFORNlA Disaste r Lawsuit Settled MAnTINF.Z IAPI Cush payments report~dly totolln11 aboul 175.000 per fam1l)' haH• bt-en scUll-d out o( court ror par ot1 or 27 lt'('n tll(ers "lllt>d two yen~ aao In Californh1'.., worll school bul' dl!o. stu parents '1nd I wyer• uy 1'ho settlemtnt mounh "'l'"' dlaclolM'd Tuc.-sday A!I a JUr of ll) m~n and t "'o "Omt•n "' t•m panelt'd in Contra Co ta Count) Superior Court to ht-nr t'vldt•nt't' ( __ ~T._.4T._E _) in the (ltll)' t'l\ll hut11ltt\ ul'lH>n which hu rl'ached OPt'n roun Mnt•c the Muy 21. 1976 tru.it"dy The caM:> involves the dt>oth of Maru Me lun1 . un 18-yt-ar old Yuba City lhgh S<-hool student killed wh<'n a 19'J01Hlntilge bu~ lost its brukl!S und plunged 30 re t from a Martinet (re('-way off-ramp to the concrete ~lo"' llUJ 1t'l11• B fff'ld11g S AC RAMENTO (AP 1 ~egislauon to strengthen the "Use a gun. ~o to prison" law. undermined by the stale Supreme Court, won !>Wift nods from liberab and t•onservatives in its first committee test The bill Wt.'nt to the floor of the slate Senate Tuesday after iJn 8-0 vote of the Scruite Jud1c1ury Committee. Airline• t o Pa11? Plireky But Lucky SAN DIEGO tAPl The board or Supervisors wants l'acafic Southwest Airlines to pay more than $71 ,000 for ex- penses incurred by the county fol lowing the crash la st Scp- tem ber of a PSA jetliner . At the request of Supervisor Jim Bates .. the board instrurted its staff Tuesday to attempt to recover the money from PSA to rover funds tran~ferrcd from l'ounty rescrvl's to the (·oront.'r ·~ budget. Bran<-11 Ca•p1U E 11rd BERKELEY t AP 1 Unive rsity of Cali fornia ad minlstrators are trying to turn the Santa Cruz campus into a sort of branch campus for the University or Califo rnia at Berkeley as a n econ o m y measure H the Idea works, the officials hope to keep student enroll ments high enough on both cam- puses to avoid Gov. Edmund Brown'& budget -cutti ng measures. Protnter A rres te d BEVERLY HILLS t AP l Police arn•sled one of about 150 Moslcms prot,•stin~ U.S. support for the Shah of Iran near the scene of last week's riot outside the home or the shah's s ister. of ficers said A Beverly Hills pollcema1' said he recognized Bijan Balate. 27. as one who participated in the J an. 2 protei.t and arrested him at Tuesday's demonstra- tion. spons-0r1•d by the southern California Islamic Society. Plate of the Day Douglas Gris more. 13, is carried from a snow cal after his rescue near Dodge Ridge Ski area. 150 miles east of San Francisco. Grismore. stuck in.a mountain s nowstorm for 20 hours. stamped a giant ··SOS" in the snow and walked in circles to keep from freezinst . "f won't ever sk· alonl' anymore." he said Tuesday. ··1 was lucky." 'Evil, Depraved' Father Sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP 1 A Superior Court Judge called Cha rles James Hughes an ··evil. depraved person" as he sentenced him to a possible life term in prison for the ··unpardonable" crime or selling his young daughter to other men. Dut llught•s. convicted or child molestation. conspiracy and sell· ing a pt>rson for immoral purposes in connection wilh a c:-hild prostitu- tion and pornography ring, maintained has innocence Tuesday when Judge Philip Newman handcddownthesenlence. "I AM NOT GUILTY and I Just want lo mention that 1 have a 10-month·old baby girl I have been married to my prest>nl wifC' for over a year now and I have tx-cn hv1ng a good life \\1th her."' he told the court During his trial. II ug hc!> · daughte r testified she had been molested by 11 different men. including her father . The girl. now 11, said some of the men photographed her in the nude. But Hughes told Newman. "My daughter loves me and it Is do ing more damage to her by having me in jail .. T1M<n11Y VIRDEN WILCOX, a 31 -year-0ld photographer from Auburn, was convicted of child molesting al the same lime as Hughes. He is scheduled to be sente nced J an. 23. The two were among nine men indicted on c hari::cs they wen· involved in a child sex ring Six have pleaded guilt). two others have been sentenced and the ninth faces extradition from England. HUGHES WAS SENTF.NCED under California 's old in- determinate sentencing law. which wal> replaced in 1977 Under the old Jaw, the sentence amounted lo approximately eight year~ to life in prison. HVCERAS -Owned by Garry R. Hays of Playa del Rey. It is the phonetic spelling of Hig h Sierras He cons iders the mountain r anges his second home. He a lso has the plates HlCERA, HICERAS and HYCERA. • Pfvt frff ophoMI f••ld tr10t to tto"lt, Af'P'H1k. A+,hne1* 1tc. Th1t ...,,11 no1 1flttrl••• with 1nyth1fl0 you 11• p<Hffltly dciloo. 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HERB FRIEDLASOt:R IS )tAKISG GREAT DEAL.'\ BUY OR LEASE' FREE 50oi~s TRAVEL BENEATS AS TIVOLI TRAVEL AGENTS INfORXATION /\l'l O RLCtSTRJITIONS: s...~ ~·-Se tnc>tOlO 100-_,..., o.....,..11n --,.._,...,,.Mon 11tUOCHlOpo11 t-ylM ~o.. o...-.v .... 1m ~ ~ 111UlQ.•0 000'11 H1ftofltn" c-o.....,..,,n ,._.,_ _ 111U>01000°"" Al'tftihol p HW'I a..a..-c.....,..1m ,_... __ 111UOCP300'll t"Ql.Otr u·~ forronu c-.....,..1m 119ll'Olt-,._ t/IU1C>1000.,,., HOhOiylM ~ Cloao ...... 1121 ,._.,._,_ llltlOl>taD""' _,_ C:-. ...... t/T.I A""~'" At9011toltor1 ,.,.. llt9IOl>t >OP"I -ylNI l;ocl1M ... o..1......,.11n Rttt•"-llofl -. I/It. OI>, lO"'" _,,,,,,, Ciloe ...... t/H u-oiv ........... 10'\. ...... t/lllCJ0.1 lOClr'I .,,.,__ ~ c.. .... .,,. ~-1111•»t000 .... ~ .. °'* w...eo-.. 0.. Mtllll t/M -"'Ave ,_....,_ ,,._ 111U»-10~.,,., lofolodty '"" .......... a.....,..21 • ~n,.. 1110'00-llOM fMC.... ,_. 0......,.1121 Wlll0..& ..... 9-1 ~""" lllllCJO.tl0p111 ~""' ca.. ...... ,,. .. AU ClMIAOHI NII wtP l~l'lol t It Vallt 6111 lor ,Tholl Tl'Mf N/tftfJt fflnc:llllt Info Llmlttd Openlno,I -FOf Advance Brochllrt. mall to· TIVOU rum. .. RTl n. Vdl ..... 11.Y. 1Hl4 ll0-4'1-4• (%13) Tt M *"" llUI Hl-9100 -Eucut!Yt omct Fllfly 8o!ldld - -2IO ornc. .......... lb1lltat -line of '!" ~ TrMI Agelldel Ill Ille U 6 • ..,_"""' (....., ...... TtMt T.fffa). Wldnetday, January 10. 1970 CAIL Y PILOT A .J 'Circle the Wagons' Brown Proposes $20 Billion Budget By 00 G WJLLJS SACRAMENTO (AP1 -Gov. Edmund 6rown Jr .. clearly rel· lshlnR many of his Proposlt Ion l3·1nsp1rea ouoget cuts. u1ct•s 50me powerful (<>t>s as he "els oul to turn Lh~ proposed cuts into reality The Demoerat governor, who has n~ver taken his eye off a hoped-for move to the Whit e House some day. ls fond or hkcn· 3 Kille d In Mi ssion Hotel Fire S AN JOSE IAP 1 -Three persons were found dead in the rubble of the Mission Hot el where firemen batUed an early m o rn in g blaze today which forced dozens of residents to :-ling to windows . screaming for help from ladder c rews "They have foun~ a third body ... said fire Capt. Larry Salo. who .!>aid the bodies Wl're found on the second floor or thtc" two story busmess (.Jistrict hotel. "They're in the building right no\\-. and ar<' in the proce~l-. of s earc hing the other rooms. Some of th<'m arc prdty b:.id ly gutted." Salo !>atd. THREE PERSONS were also treated at San Jose Hospital for s moke inha lation and minor in· Juries. a nursing s uperval.or said. The identities of the victims were not immediately available. At least t"'o of the dead were men. F IREMEN ARRIVlNG al the scene. raised ladde rs to res•· dents waving a nd screamin~ fro m windows. and found perhaps a dozen othe r resid(•nts trapped inside businesses locat- ed on the first floor of the two- s tory masonry structure. Salo said. He said they got to the fi rst floor by making their way down "light wells." which are opcn1 s paces runrung from the ground to the roof. Salo said searching firemen were hampered by the da nger of a weakened floor and rallinit pieces or the celling in thc 50- ) ear·old bualdmg. but he ~aid no firemen had yet been reported lnJured "I think this buildin~ will have to be demolished. It'"'" be a v11· cant lot ... Salo said. The first alarm was called in at l . 20 and went lo three alarms within seven m inutes. but the fire was not reported contained until 2:28 a m .. and under con- trol at 3:49 a m. , NEW . ._. .-iNALY.t.;IS r 1ng tho~e forres to "covered wagons circling the Capitol" seeking money ror their special interests. Looking al lhe S20.3 billion i.pe nding plan which Brown sub· m1tted Tut>c;day t o th e Leelslaturc. 1t 's easy to :-.ee who will be dnv1ng M>me of those wagons. STATE EM Pt..OV E t.:S. and publtc cmploy~s in general. are g1 rdin~ for an oll·put battle Employees have two maJor con· cerns pay increases and layoff!\. Brown wants to reduce the state's work for ce of 223.759 by 5, 140. and hopes to do 1t by attn- lion rather than layoffs . l:':ven af he avoids l ayofrs. he faces potential problems abolishing some of the 15 hcensin~ board!> t•armarked for extinction in h1~ budget. STATE EMPLO\'EF. and teacher groups lea med last year that drspate thcir h ugC' cam paagn warchests and organtzing <tb11lty. they had llltl<' clout 10 the Lcgal.latu n· whl·n pitted against lhe int(•1 t·~ts of millions of homeowners * * * Public t•mployccll lost thul bnttle last year. getting a puy freeze for one year Tfils tame th oAe g roupK a r e s e e kin g catch-up raises 15 P.ercent in the case o( c1v1l service worl<er5 and 18 percent for some pro- fessors. Brown has offered no more than 6 ~rcent. T HAT'S A BATl'LE that '°''II generate a lot of noise and some impo rtant su pport in t he Legi s l a ture f or publi c employees. but Brown will prob ably prevail. s ince a light ltd on P.ay raist'S will help finance.' u poht1<'ally papular state incomt• lax cut l"urthermore. Brown. has the last word Ile can veto any a mount aboVl' 6 percent that thl' Lcg1,.lature mcJy adopt with ht· tie risk that two-thirds of the Senate and Assembly would override him BUT BROWN'S propo1>al to clamp a similar 6 percent lid on welfare increases already Is in trouble. Assembly Speaker Ll"O McCarthy and other Democratic leaders of the Legislature urc willing lo fi ght Brown on that I'>· sue. and they have the upper ha nd That ·s because existing stall• law requ1n•s the 15. 7 pe rrt•nt catch up r:.i1~cs McCarthy ad- ' on1k~ for I I million wclfon· mother" and l'haldrcn. * * * Slashes Highlight Budget Proposals SA CRAM E~TO I 1\1' I llt·n· <i i ,J gl:.i n1·t· an.> highlights or Gov. ~mund Brown J1 .., S2fl :J b1ll111n -.pt·nd1ng proposal for thl• 1979·80 fisca l war GROWTH Spending Ull s11;1 million from 1978-79. or 3.5 pc.•r cent. JOBS St:Jtt· \\Ork fon :t· 1 t·du11·1t h~ ~ •. 1 W JO h-.. to 218,619 poi.1 lions TAXES SI 2 b1ll1on t•arm<trke<I for onl'·llm1· r"-•rsonal incoml· tax cul No tax inr reast.'' LOCAL AJD SI ti b1lhon earmark<'d for a second year or Proposition 13 ha1lout funds ror l()('al governments. a slight in· crease for counties and :o.~'<'1al da slricL">. but no change for citiel> and schools. BUSING -Propo.!>l's change~ in law to abolish slate support of forced school busmg. PAY No funds spt>cifically appropriated for pay raises £or state employe~. but Brown said he would consider raises up to 6 pe rcent In collectave baqiainanit this spring. WELFARE Grunt h1kl'' of fl percent proposed . Instead of the 15 7 ancrC'ase sought b~ 01•mucr.it1c legislators COSSTRUCTION Fund!> for construclton of new building~ .ind highways tnmmed from S#W m1l11on to S466 million. EDUCATION Stult• :.upport of t-ducation increased 3.3 J)t.'r cent for public schools . J 9 ix·rct>nt for the University or Califorru<J and 3.2 percent for the state un1vcrsrlles and colleges. EDUCATION CUTS Tht· e nl1rc $13.6 malhon program for mentally gi fted m inor.!> t•llminated. along with S20 million driver trainins.? program. ~pecial pro~rams in public schools including bilingual education :.ind t he School Improvement Program would be denied $118 million 1n cost-of living increases. ABORTIONS S34 mr llion ~•ppropriated for Medi·Cal financed abortions. A W h a le of a Sale! 20o/o OFF L'oreal '>.r1 Preference Hair Coloring $2~ .. ~·J·G R egular P riced Merchand ise in S tock! Sale Ends January 29 Princess Gardner ~"Hide-Away" Checkbook '-9-9.! .... Q comfort Borghese Specials! ~ Knee!:iP Hose Skin Care Annual Special contain~ crema di notte beauty treatmen~ deep$17 SO cleanser. balancing & toning lotion. '40 val. ' Super Rich $650 S19.50 Hand Cream & Body lotion Val Herbal Blend $750 Shampoo & Conditioner $1 3 Val. 3i$1°0 ~---,Req. 79' pr. C ompa1 e prescription prices -phone quotes CJl•en CJlocly - Everything Discounted! Fantastic Savings on Revlon, Pantene. Bonnie Bell, Charles of the Ritz, Alo Cosmetics & more ! Mariners Pharmacy 11Your ow•~. pt.o MOCY with wper senlcel" 355 PLACENTIA, N.8. 647-7200 .............................. , -9-;' ~·ro ·l s..--:----"" : ' oranoeeoas1oa11vP1k>1 Editorial P!MJ.e ....................................................... -W.CS.Wday. January 10. 1979 Robert N Weed/Publisher S.rb4ro Krelblch/Edltorl tl page Editor Ca1Tr8ns Funding ~ee ds a Spotlight , Th p1un of the Orungl' Co unty 1--r a n"&>0rtnhon Com· m1.,~1on to \\<tlhdrn" from Cal rrans' Da t rkl 7 15 one or tho • 1de~ that lookt-1 .rrcut on p.i pt-r AITOrdmj,¢ to thl• r('port l''''t•n l'omm1.,Moncn Mon .doy . lnd us1on m D1stn<'t 7 along wlt h Lo" ngl'lc. and t>nturu count le~ m('an& that Or nge County v. all &l'l nnly about $30 mllhon worth of road work rm m th atute over lhl' n \l four .)Nl~ If the ('ount.) wen• lls own ulTruns d1strl<'I. 1t \\OuJd hr l'hgabl~ for twtwl't.'n ~ & million und Sl20.2 m1l hon of road wo r k durinR that &Dm l' period. With thl' urwom plett'd Cost " Me a f''rt>4'"-AY or tht> re con1>truct1on of th(' Cost.1 l\lt• u ;ind S;int.• Ana frcvwuv!> lntert'hungt.> s llll ut l~l)Ut'. t·n mm1.,1.u>nt•r"» took what u·µ peured tu ht> a lo!lll'UI Sll'P 1n d c.•adlng to M.•ek lcglalnt1n • Htao n to i:N Orun~e County dl' i(matlon us a scparut~ 'alTran~ dbtn c.'t. However , thut doesn't m an the pion will fly. It d oc&n 't M .. ~m likl'ly tha t Orange rountian& Jre going to find much supJ)()rt am ong h.·~lsl..ttors f rom other parts of the t;latc where revenues m tght oo dra wn from to fet."Ci to Oran ge Co~nty should It bt!comc. a separa te district. If nothing else. the ~ccess1on move might aid the county by druwmg a ttention to its phght and the inequity in I h~ way money fo r roud work ts now dolerl out by Ca lTrans Brown's Tinllng P oor Gov. Brown's unannounced appointm ent of Judge Leon a rd Goldstein to the Municipa l Court m Fullerton cannot avoid g iving the impressioil tha t the stubborn gov erno r was trying to end-run the voters of Ora nge Countv. Quite ·apa rt from t he qualificatio ns of Judge Gold- ste in. which appear to be excellent. the fact r e m ains tha t he wa s soundly d efeated by forme r De puty District Attorney Orella Sears in the June primary race for his Supe riorCourtjudgeship. · A longtime frie nd of the governor's associates, Gold- ~tein, then a Los Angeles lawyer , was firs t appointed by .Brown to the Orange County Municipal Court post in 1976. A year la ter the ~overnor e levated him to the Superior Court. but his tenure was ended by the vote rs in the June eJectton. Golds tein had a izood record on the be nch . but ap- pa rc nlly was a victim of the c lcctorak's law a nd order fever. thoug h he h <.id handled only civil . rathe r tha n ·c r im inal. cases. • . Brown's ges ture in reappointing h im on the very day his s uccess ful oppone n t took ove r the Superior Court post 'could well have an a dverse effect whe n Go ldstein is ob· liged to seek vote r confirmation again in 1980. · The governor 's staff says the fact that the j udge had ·take n the oath of office even before the us ua l offic ial an- no uncement of his a ppointme nt had been m a de was due to a "slip-up." That may be , but it was no help to Goldstein and ardly likely to inspire public confidence. A Valid Fear . l l 's not s ur pris ing to learn that the 140.000 m e mbers of the Council of Retail Clerks Unions have sone on re- cord in s upport o f o ne of the first bills introduced in the current session or the state Legisla ture. • Senate Bill 149 is d esigned to resto re t he errect of the "use a gun -go to prison·' law tha t was d e-fanged in a re· c e nt decision of the California S upreme Court. Clerks Union President F rank Kuberski appeared b e fore the Sena te Judiciar y Committee to plea for t>assage o r the revi~ed b ill tha t would mandate a prison 'l c rm for anyone convicted of us ing a firearm in com · rnission of a c rime . The high court decision contended the inte nt of the legis la tors ha d not been m ade clear in the initial bill and Jeft discretion a s to the gr a nting o f probation with the 1 udicia ry. SB 149 is designed to make the Legislature's .. no probation·· de mand quite cle-.tr. The cle rks' s pokesma n rightly pointed out that his itnions ' m em bers are in the front line as victims of armed .r obbers . He cited instances whe re young g unme n had been back o n the street on probation before the ir victims "ad recovered from gum.hot wounds. In addition to deaths a nd physical injuries. he s aid, m any of the clerks who h a ve bee n held at g unpoint suffer long -s tanding e motio na l da mage and a rc loo afraid to ~ontinue in their jobs . With market holdups al ~unpoint now a n aJmost d aily occ urrence t h roug hout the s tate , this is one area where - the "use a g un -go to prison" law could have an im· m edia te impact .• • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ct1sts. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. .. Boyd/ J ellyf is h ByL.M. BOYD The eggs of the jellyfish don't hatch the way m ost .e1gs hatch. They fall to the aea bottom. take root. a nd aprout like plants. From said sprouts deve lop g rowths called hydroids. stems that 1>ranch out with buds on their 'ends. These buds turn into Jellyfish that eventually twist lree and swim away Question ~rises as to what the ancient Greeks regarded Dear Gloomy This ia tbe time of year bermuda grass makes the createet lnroads on the rest of }'Out lawn. ll _ jiall LOOKS doed --K..Jl...I. ~' O.•c-o .,. -.. .. 111IU•lll '' rff41ert •11111 .. , .. , _...,..,e!•-.. -.. ::i:::..-,'J:l" ...... \ as the perfect female figure. The statue of the love god· dess Aphrodite might answer that. She was scuJplcd in the s econd century B.C. lll'r measurements : Height, S· foot-2. Bust, 35112. Waist , 27'h. Jlips, 361h . A researc he r who has made a studr or the action In singles' bars says the be t nights therein for meeUng members of the opposite sex are Wednesdays arrd Fridays. These are called Com pariaon Shopp Ing Night.a. Q. "What waa the most popular sport on I.his conli· ncnt betore tho American Re volutJoo?" A. H<>rse racing, In most p,taces. But nol In New kn1tand. Puritans thoro r.llled horses against. hones n aled-pulllng contesta and team tut o'war. 8\ll not tn races. Q.··wtm-~ ~pie ln this country•a jaJls have been convicted ot,aome sort Of'crlme?'' ~ Only about halt. Earl Wat Why Rent Controls Don't Work Propo1Al.s ar~ ~Ing made by lt•at lators for 11t1tewld4' r nt control Thia <'Omea o n the hu:I of 11m llar proposals at local levels . But nautation of prices. whet.her at be renl control or a ny Oll\er <'Ommodlty. 11 u contr1dlet100 In Itself of the fr~ t>nterprt.e system under whlcn this nntion hu thrivtd. It us an •rony that many or the \•t•r y aetlvi ts who protested 1011.i nnd loud. unt il thl' court• over l u1ned l ht! :itutt> ·i. reto1l liquor price fix ing laws . urt the same one s n ow thumping the d rum s f o r rent control. The princ,iple would see m the same. a lthough m a ny may a rgu e that rum is n 't as Jack Anderson ne('etsary lo Living 41 a roof over one's head. Nece ury or not, you <'Wfl have It bol.h ways. EITHER competition Is to nourish under the American system or It 11 to be phased out as a result or regulations with the couptry reduced to a dismal mediocrity wherein everyone suppo edly w1ll share eq"1ally re- gardless of Individual eUort.. And once the precedent for regulations ia established by rent controls, where does It then end? lnOatlon has not only cut deeply 1nto1he renters' pockets but it.. is ravaging the housewife at the . supermarkets and biting con· sumers at every turn. If it is proper to impose price controls on one industry. the housing market. then it is Just as proper to ext~ 1t to food , clothing, fuel. automobiles and wages . That was exactly what hap. pened during WW If. The gov· ernment moved ln to ft x w~es and prtces on almO!tt everything and also et up a system or ra· tionlng of meat. sugar. butter, shoes and many other items . THERE wu aome excuse for rent control at the time. Housing c ons tructio n wa s n e ar a standstill bei:au.se the govem· ment had first priority on all materials . Vet. hous in g somehow had to be, provided for the thousands upon thous ands of workers brought into the cities lo aid in war production. And. while the exigencies or war may excuse some harsh measures, nothing ever really justifies gov- ernment interference with free trade. It is perhaps difficult for some renters who feel they are being squeezed by heartless landlords to understand that rent control is no solution. The right answer is the unfettered freedom to con· struct more housing to lni;urc hard competition. The truth 1s that renters for the most. part a r c he tler off than the homeowners who not only must r.ay the soaring prices for hous· ng , along with the sky high In· terest. but also carry the burden o( maint.enance costs. In any event those now In the Legislature proposing rent con· trot and those who supvort such notlohs carutol ~Possibly be old enough to have experienced reder al wartime rl'nt controls. The actual demonstration of it tn operation proved it didn't work. It didn't cr e ate v acarfc ies, rather it tended to freeze tenants who were fearful of not finding another place if they left. NOT ONLY were ther e all kinds or evasions or the controls, such as requiring a tenant to buy a houseful of junk furniture at exorbitant pri<'es. but the in· stances of overpricing, extortion and under the table deals, were so r a mpant that enforcement became impossible . Worse, the law itsclr bred wholesale corruption among the ve r y governme nt a gen t:. employed to set the rents and enforce them. Not since proh1 b1 - ti o n has any la w b~en so destructive of respect for la w and order and American justice. In the end most submitted to the ex- tortions with the result their total rental costs were far higher than had thP.re beer\ no controls. ALMOST as frightening is the experience of those cities where rent controls have been imposed since WW II . Lacking incentivt• to invest. new construction ha:. become non-existent and m ain tenance of existing housing ha:-. been forgotten. The result ha:-. been the deterioration or lhc~e c1t1es into huge slums. With a half million new people 1n California every year. the need to do everything possible to encourage housing developml'nt is paramount. Rent control 1::. the last thing the state needs. Pressure, Politics Block Alcohol Fuels WASHING TON -For 18 months, we have been urging the d evelopment or alcohol fuels to reduce this country's depen- dence on imported oil. Alcohol ·d.isUJled from limber wastes, agricultural surpluses a nd ev e n municipa l garbage can be used as an additive to gasoline t o pr o du ce .. gas ohol." Or with only minor a<ljust· ment s t o automobile engines. it can be used as a clean-burning substitute for gasollae. The abundant supply of raw material for alcohol fuel would virtually let us thumb our nose at the Arab oil sheiks, who now have us literally over the barrel. BUT PAJlTIALL Y because of pressure from the big oil com· panles, which fear UM:, compeli· Charles McCabe lion or alcohol fuels, the political and bureaucratic ostriches in Washington have been reluctant to encourage the production of gasohol. President Carter ignored the demons trate d pote ntial o r alcohol ruet in bis original 103· pag e ene rgy m es s age to Congress. except for a single sentence added at the last minute. And incr edibly, the Department of Energy didn't even li st alcohol among eight energy technologies recently targeted for comme rcial de- velopment. TtfE NEED for an alternate supply of automot ive fuel is be yond question. What the public doesn't realize. though. is that the polential or alcohol fuel has already been demonstrated beyond question. Alcohol blends . are being sold at more than 150 gas stations in the United States today, competing with premium, no-lead gasoline at slightly over .70 cents a gallon. Consumer acceptance has been phenomenal: Iowa officials report that stations introducing gasohol blends "can expect in- creases in sales volume of up to 200 percent." The distributors' only problem is keeping up with the demand. The main difficulties racing widespread use of alcohol fuels are the lack of distilleries and the cost of transporting the product to metropolitan markets. The first problem could be re- lieved with a little incentive from Uncle Sam in the form of federal loan guarantees for dis· tallation plant construction. The second problem - transportJng the fuel -could be avoided by building distUlerjes in metropolitan areas and uslng the .P.lentlful raw material a va 1lable to every city: garbage .. New York City, ror example, now spends from $13. 75 to $17 a ton to ship its garbage to landfills In the South. This wasteful process could be stopped by the construction or alcob_ol Juel plants, wtuch would consume much of the city's daily load of garba~c and, at the same time , would provide low. emission fuel for the Big Apple's thirsty gas pumps . AFTER YEARS of root· dragging, there are now some hopeful signs that a lcohol fuels are a t last gaining acceptance. For example, the American Petroleum lnslitute 's top rt." search scientist, Jack Freeman, recently acknowledged tha t "the use or alcohol has been prac- tic ed successrully for many years, does not compromise th1· national motor vehicle em ission control effort. and so might be expected to in crease." Footnote: Typical of the oil moguls' opposition to gasohol 1:, the s tatement Chevron r e . searcher Robert Lindquist made to a Senate staff group last year that "alcohol fuels have been proposed throughout the history iof the motor car. but every time they have been rejecte d on technicaJ grounds." That is Just plain. old-fashioned ba loney. When an Answer Is Lacking, Confuse the Issue The desk dictionary beside me says obfuscate means "l. to darken; obscure; hence. 2. to confuse; stupefy ; bewilder." This is an important and exact word. It describes the essence of mere carnie barker. These fellows follow to the letter the old legal pre cept: When an answer ls lacking, confuse the Issue. what we call the professions, A POSSE or these high· those magnlloqueot trades prac· powered casuists has for years ticed by people who have ln· been arguing over the Portly ordinate power over our lives. carcass of IBM. the world's big· Jn some professions, such as gest computer maker. in federal m edic ine and theology, this c ourt here . A compe titor, power comes Memorex Corp. of Saota Clara, largely from has s ued for $918 m llllon of that the ability to carcass. becloud that After a trial of live months, an which even a 11-membtr jury was deadlocked cblld ·could 9·2 In favor of Memorex. Jn an descry l f the admittedly complex piece of c I o u d s monopoly legislation: That It weren't there. was complex was due. aa usua.1, T h u s t h e to the tawyers who made lhe wlsdom of the rules under which the lawyers ln body, which federal court were pracUdng. ls greater than that of a One Samuel ConU, a lawyer thousand Oslen, is expropriated "'1ho had 11.sen to tbe eminence ot by doctors and turned lnto U.S. dlatrlct Jud&e, arbltrartly Latlnlsh abracadabra that 11' threw out the Jury. and decided sold to the patient at a very high the case in favor or IBM. His rate Indeed. ground! were that the jury. an)' One of theee maenlloqutnt )ury In fact, was Ja18t too dumb trades, the practice of statute to und ttt..nd what all the ob- law, ls dlmost entirely obfU1Ca· fuscatlon was about. tlon. In fact, YoUr capacity u an "The ma;nttude and compleJC• obluscatQtl• ~ litlWl!tee the· -tty ot J!lie ~~}-.null ~ men from the bo11 ln the law. In It. as• whole.~ond the ibilitY~ the loftier altltude1, whore ' and competency of any Jury lO mllllons and bUUoas are ln· • understand a nd dtcide ra· ~olved, some of our Mtter Uonally." lawyers mMi AriMotle .._a .Judie contl. who lt 'I cumbered with an excessive freight of modesty, figures he was just the man who was com- petent to deliver I.he verdict. After all , he was brought up on the rules of the game. IN HIS 48-page decislo" there was an extraordinarily reveal· ang paragraph. ln fact, It Just about gave the whole legal game a w ay . Judg e Conti u id , m agisterially: ·'It ls understandable the Jury wou Id have trouble applying concepts like cross·elastJclty of s upply and de mand, market share and market power, re· verse enCint."ering, product fn· t e rrace manip ulation. dis - criminatory pricing, barriers to entry. excfuslooary leaslpg, en· treprenewia.I subsidiaries, sub- "Don't tell ~1 vou·ve broken your New Year' resoludon, J18hl'1" ordinate (lebentures, stock op- tions, modeling, et cetera." An y . jury sure would, and Judge Conti ls to be compliment· ed that these lheologlcal distlnc· lions are not beyond him. Every single one of the devices and procedures {and evasions> men- tioned by Conti was invented by lawyers. lo darken and obscure the business of their immensely wealthy clients. I H A PPEN t o take the heretical view that there are damned few lsaucs between con· flictlng parti that cannot be dHcribcd in 300 words or so that are well within the com· prehcnslon of an y ordinary cltlaen/juror. I further think that, In an ideal society, It would be the functJon or a Judge in a dispute such as IBM-Memorex, lO see to lt that rreclsely that simplification o Issues was made, and that the Jury should be allowed to decide aomet.hlng they cnn aeL Lhelr leelh lnto. This ot coune would not "" The good legal mind Is a clear and uncluttel'ed mind. That Is why IL ls M> eood at belnt ~tut­ tered and wra.tr. To lot a Jury t.naly undentud whal wu at l•· ~ in the lBM·Mtmorex, or any otb~r bit of llU1aUon lnvolvtna mllllons. would be notbln.1 14 lhan trtuon to the profeulon ol law • • ·. ' WORLD I NATION DAIL v rtLOT A 7 Israel 'big mae' Burger B .rings Suit ~ f McDonald' Not Laughing at MacDavid's ···· · ·· . ... ~ TEL AVlV. larnl•I IAP l A TtJ Aviv h1mbur•er &hind namtd MocOavld's <k>H a brt&k busloe St?lllng "bl& m rs" lo laraell1 and lo cburkllna toun b wt\o un't ~tp but notice the 1.i mllarlty to lhal arcat American Institution But Ronald McDonald l n't laughlng. lle'111uln1 A preliminary hearln1 1s scheduled loduy In Tel Aviv dis· trlct court in a suit rllC"d by McOonald's t.'orp ogulruit David Magen. a 3J·yt-ur oJd braelJ who rNurned from 11 VlSI\ lo Amt!ttca two ye&ars ~~o "tlh d~umb uf dotnR for 1st awl ~hot hamburtl~r baron Ruy Kroc dad an the bllates THE l/.S. HAMB R G£R chaan clauru. lnfnnl(emenl of llb trademark and 1s askmg the court lo restrain MacDavld':. from using words and symbols "which are an 1mltataon or trademarks or the plain · tiff ... these actions by the defen danls caused damage lo th~ reputation or the plaintiff .. The complaint ulso uskb $1.100 in damal(es. The unlazed Magen said he 1sn 't worried about standing up to the empire that sells u billion burgers a year 1n 5 .100 restaurants a round the world. .. THEY HAVE NO reason to sue." he said ... Did they mvent the hamburger? ll 's been around for 100 years." McOonAld's oltQrn y 1n hrt<'l. Shmuel Coht.>n Zc.-d k. rl'fur,td to di cuss the upromlna cu . But he u1d the h mburtter chain r ·a 1 tt>rcd I tradcm•rk hcrt fl e years aao undt"r t(•"ulutlon1 II lowlntt hraell and American flrma \o DrOtttt their name• and "Y mbol in boCh countrll'll A MtOooald'a apokl'aman In Oak Brook, Ill . aid the <'Ompa01 docs not operate In tht< Middle to;. t and has no pJuns to e~pand there MAGEN , t\ FORMER hulldlnl C'Ontractor 1>ald he asked McDonuld s ubout the posstbtlll> of ob1a1ntn~ a franchise . ··but they didn't ~•n:1 wer me. and r heard they "anted a lot of money " So h and two p rlncra built th Jr rti taurant neur one of downtown Tel Aviv's busiest • 1ntt"ructlou a nd adapted Mu11f'n'1 rlrst name, Oavld, to the American household word. Elahi mont.ha a~o. they began ellln1 their own 'blf mac.·· McDuvld'11 uses al lower case letlen In advcrliat1ments for "bl& mites" "WHAT'S McDONALD? IT'S a Scottlsh nume/' Magen said. ·'There's M cDonal d . MacMllltnn. lots of Macs. Mac M ilhan m eans son or Miilian. and MacOav1d is son of Oavld. Well . my name 1s David and the hamburger is my son." Most diners eat lsraeli·style at sidewalk tables. But inside the lpok is distinctly American. Rape Trial Couple 'Kiss and Make Up' SALEM. Ore. u\ r 1 John and Greta Rideout. whose unhappy marnagt' wa!> magnifil•d 1n a courtroom. are reconciled -barely two weeks after he wa~ found innocent of raping her. The couple announced thei r reconciliation Tuesday to the al· torney who succes~fully defended the 2l·ycar-old Rideout. a recon· c1hation that followed a mcetinl! Sunday concerning their 2'h·year· old daul(hter Rideout was tried under a change in Oregon law eliminating marriage as a defense against rape. His six·dity trial was believed to be the first criminal prosecution or a husband charged with rap· ing his wife while they lived together. SALE 5299 with comfy padded backs from the plruitlc counters to the beeping digital cash register to the lJnrle Sam hat atop the MacOavld symbol. The controversial product Itself consists of two patties. lettuce. onions and sauce and a roll slightly chewier than the typical American bun. Cheese. mushrooms and hot sauce are optional. THE ISRAELI BIG mac sells for $1 .75, expe n sive by American standard s but comparable lo McDonald 's prices In Europe . Standard American fare of burger. French fnes and milkshake goes for S2.90 ''It 's a cut below Mc Donald's " commented tourist Marianne Wesner or Fort Lauderdale. Fla. "The meat is good, but the roll is hard and the sauce is runny." But the tourist finished her hom~·style burger and added. "this is still a lot better than what. we've been eating." MacDAVID'S IS JUST part of' a hamburger boom an Israel. whe re beef is imported and ex pe nsive and locall y raised poultry remains the ml!at staple. Ma gen would not divulge his reci pe but suid burgers arc 100 percent ground beef. They're not kosher. McDavid 's offers ~heeseburgers and milkshake~. also in conflict with dietary laws. BAR STOOLS ONLY MAKING A MOCKERY OF THE BIG MAC Tourists Pass by Amusing Tel Aviv Hamburger Stand 549 9!0 GENUINE DIRECTOR CHAIRS • A8 DAILY PILOT Wedneld•Y· January 10 '979 LOCAL I HOROSCOPE I OBITUARIES Punch For the R ord County Disease Studied P UBUC NOTICE "'ICTtTlOUI •UMN•U "AMe ITATIIMClfT fM to''-" .,_,_ K 000"9 ~h fW•\ ., ~ ''Get some edYlce. otd ctwp, before you oo running off to a '8Wyef'." Deaths Elsewhere ORANGE BEACH . Ala. IAPl • amllfl C. Pierce. 67. a rcti r ed Voice or America pro· ducer. died here Satur· day a fter a lengthy ill· ness. He wrote and pro- duce d commercial shows, among them .. Am os and Andy" and ·'The Dons Day Show.·· Dealh Notice• altOWN ROY JAMES BROWN. ,..klent °' CorON Gel -• c.a PtHt'CI •W•lY J•,. 1. 191'. IN ~ wt1~ bom J-S. 191> In EclmOnlon. A-rt•. C-•. $u•••-by "'' ..,1. Emnw 8rvwn, '°" llovtl er-Of ..._, 8ea<ll. C•.; dtllOflltr T-..le B..ckler Of •rv•ne, C• . •ltd broU•er.1n.1ew w 1111em WlllOtl. •-or-1>11oren Roy•f J-._, It -A.W.lan,. ~·:.~~:,!le~~~"~ PM el Pa<ilk vi.w Mor1....-v Chapel "'"" R•v Oluek Smlll\ OIJK••lono tn-ter.,...nt P.c•fllC v-.w Mf'mQf'••I P•rk, NPwoorl 81'•(11 Paciloc Vo~w Mo•lu•rY. Newport Be..cll dtr~<lon. .... 1100 NAGLE RODE RICK r NAC.LC eqf' 12. Pd\\11d ttW.tV J,.nu"'Y 1, t979 1n Or~QOn RP\•<lf'nl of Hun1tno1on IH•( n l•Om lh~ 10 1'11 SUrv••<•d by wit~ l •titan. \on\ W11f1dm J NttQI~ o t Ar11ona. JOM I NaQ•~ OI '··~~. p,..,, O "ncl F """ 1\ O N"qk• ol Hun1tno1on B•acll. 8 Qr-1\tl<lt .... Ro"''' W•'<I n~,d•Y •I 8 PM. OoiddY Atollll'r\ (n<Jpt'i, Me\\ OI Ch"'''"" 8uro•I HturSO .. y 1 PM. SI\ Simon & JUOC! C<tlhohc Chu•tn on HunltnQlon Beot< h En•omb,,..~nl C.ooo Sh~OllerO (l'melP•Y O•rt<ll'd by OilO•Y l\rollle•' Hunlif\ljllon S..ottn Cl\<KWI. Bea<ll...O T.tl~ •o 1111 SHIMER BERNICE SHIMER. '"'"'""I Of lrYtM N•h•• ot Nof"th C•tot•n•. oesM4 •-Y ;.,_ya. 1tn., ~.a. Bet-w;1e OI Aolleft St>tnwr. No lor,....I t-at _,.l<M wrll be l>eto. {ff'M•tklin With tfttHtn(i't\f tQl'O'#ff'liQ It\ "'.\•~'"' C•IY, r.o.-en Cd•Ol•n.t Sm1111 Tul"•" l .. mo. Otr«lo" •11 l 111n SI , (O\I• flltn.t. C.. ....... fill~ tVElYN ANN WILLSON. rr\od•nl ot L.equn<1 N1QUl'I, Ct1 Ptt\\ed """' JJn ~. l'l'I .ti Sou1n C:.0.•t ~<lo<<1I (l'nl•• S,.... ''....VI-t>Y lier llU•btncl R J. Wtit-.on. ,,.,..., ROI-G ... _. ol Coto • \OR Rttll•rO c.. Wlll\on OI All-.,6, C&., M)R JtmH M. Wlll'°n ol Brrlbene. Ausire1i.. StNKH will bf' nl'IO on FncMiy, Jan. 12. "" al 2 PM •I Tiit HelOl\CIO'nood Con91'eQoll· 1ton•• CllUttll 1n ......... Otlacn w11h t nl' Rl'Y. Jo/\fl RevAOtd\ 0111cl•l1110 wrln M<Cof'm•Os Mort...,y l.•OU"<I Htll\ Cllre<lonq, IMl-O'<ll. CIM9ALUK ~OPHIE H. CIMBALVK. ruldenl ol (O\l.t Ml'W. ca. Pa\~ 1>w<1y Jan. e. 1919 She i\ survived bY one ..on Juh.tn Crml>diuk, encl 0'9u01lle•·in '""" H~l<tn 01 Ntwoorl 8e•ch. C.i. Two or.tndcllllOrPn, John Cimbalu~ ol irY•I'<! •nd !;uwn Ctm!Hlu~ ol NtwPOrl TEL AVIV, lsrael IAP I -Wayne Peake of Los Angeles, a World War 11 plJot. who helped Israel fight for indepen· de n cc l n 1948, was burled in Haifa accord· Ing to his last wis h, Israel Radio reported. Peake died of cancer at the age of 55. SAN LUIS OBISPO I AP l -Nudea r pow('r plant security expert David Corney, 44, of Chicago. was killed In an auto accident near Madison. Wisc. Oppo· nents of the Diablo Can· yon nuclear powe r plant, under construction near her e , had been trying to get Corney to testify as an exper t witness at the plant's licensing hear· ings. BERKELEY IAP1 Frederick Anderson, 52, l1tC'rary editor of the Mark Twain estate. died Monday at his home after a brief illness. He had been a member of the UC Berkeley library staff since 1950 LA JOLLA fAPl -A s ailor w h o drowned while scuba diving was Identified as the 23-year· old son of an Air Force ~eneral. Brian E. Kelley was the son of Brig Gen. Robert E . Kelley. tac- tic a I training com· mander at Davi s· Monthan Air Force Base at Tucson, Ariz. Elvis Had, Big Heart Says Nurse U•cltll. C.•. •nO IWO ore .. I · s T Qr•n<llllllOrett Fun1lf&I wirvltt!\ Wiii M E M p H 1 • en n. °" 1>e10 on Frt0.ty, Jan •>. 1'7~ •• 1 I AP) -Elvis Pr esley PM. B•ll Broaow .... °"""'' w11n Ah ed b" h R•<"••d L-oll•<l••"'9 1n1 .. ,,....n1 was kill by a 1g earl •I Pac Ilic View Ml'mOrl•I Par• I i t e r a I I y a n d FtMmO• ""'Y <•II tor vt\ll•hon •I Bell hi -8rOadWO Morlu•ry on fhUt\0,,Y. figuratively, S pt1va\.e J ..... 11. 1•7' '""" 3 PM 10 •JO PM. nurse says in a book. !:,i.~.~oadw .. y Mor1u•ry OlrK lor.. Ma rian Cocke was the .1A()Oes rock ·n· roll star's nurse ,.1°L~"'...E~;;::,-: r:i"f:.~\!':~ and confidant during the PtlM!d •w•y Jan. I , 19/t •I'"" Ml't of final 21,A: years Of hiS Jife, .,. Surv • ...., .,., "'' .. 1e ~'""" and says she hopes lo J•<-. I-CltuOM .. l K•thy Rulll J•<ob\ ot s-r-1o, c..: Ke11, Ann set the record about Jecob• 01 cost• Mew. ca • ~"" P resley str.,'ght. D•n• ,,.. • .,.., ot Lono e.acn. C•. ... "''-· ..... , <•II 10• Yilil••-on "The coroner's report :':~"':~J:-11109::=.!~~ ~~ stated t hat Elvis died of Stt¥-<H w111 11e 11e1e1 on Tllur\cl•Y a heart attack and that ~~~:n::,.~,·~7;.~~~."!:!.u~:: he had an e n I a r g e d l1(l•n1 ''Rev. OMJ•ln Cl•rk PTivele heart," she said. "This •ntermen110 t1t l'leto-01rK1~ l>Y 0.11 was no surprise to me. &•Olidwty Mot"Nary. 6-f1.quo ----------Elvis had the biggest McCObltCll MOITUAallS Laguna Beach 49-4-9-415 Laguna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan Cae>1strano 495-1776 IALn.al!ltGHOM fUfBALHOMI 648-2424 Costa Mesa 673-SMSO 1&&.•0ADWAY MOll'TUAaY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa M2·9f50 heart of anyone I 've ever known." Mrs. Cocke, 52, says P resley did not abuse dr ugs and looked bloat· ed in later years due to a high-salt diet. R ecord Set SACRAMENTO CAP> -California courts sen· tenced nearly 9,000 men to state prison in 1978, the highest annual total ever . the Department of Corrections said. Birt .. \AH C'-eMe NU OeNe•A1. ..ot"I TAI. ~,. "" IA# at'd M" #9 .... 1 \<t• .... v•I ""'"• ...... 1 Mt ~n.ntt M• a..e Mn Wllllatt• ~Nm n ( .. , ........ ,,.,. ~•II ltft M.f .,.. Mt\ M, __ , ..... AA•''"'"' U.n• "°'"' Oll1' Mt •net Mt, ;...un.-n At huU t.utt• M9~.M¥ ~J'llt/I Mt aM Mf, J4ttt•t ' •u11 .. \.io c-111~ t»v NII •118 iw .. "'•" i" •·~~"'\. lMtn , .. ..,.nle DOV Mr •nd ""'' O•v•tl M~•••, \.Q" Ci.m.11w. !WWI 9'•h o.t-•.1•11 Mt ~ Ml"-. \l .. gt, ... n ~•wk>w "' l....,.eN-4 b9t -'-''· '..,. M• ... W'\. C,.•mt "'-• tltORA .... 111 .... . I.AS VE(.AS M.o,,I...,. h<ellW• ·--·""'"'°' o•c. 1• WYATT H~E ..... , H~n•v. 11 •nd ... ..-••••• bO(h ......... 1uio100 lka<ll !.ERENCES8tl80 r...i., J '1 01 Pe1ell>lft•. -S<i\M>l\Q Nawll>ll, YI. ofCoron•dlllMM oac n STEIN f'ARKEA Rt<...,<O ~n 14, of Co\1• Mt\.•. •no f •mft .. 01-. ll. 01 Ukiaf\ Mccur MICHA£ LS RoDt•t LeRoy Jr • lO. Of Hunlinqton ti.a<h. •ncl Sleptwini• AIYI, 'l'I, 01 NtwpOn 8e•<ll AAVSC.Hl.·VICE Rollin N., 21. ol B•lbo•, eno Caro• A • H, ol wr10111wooc1. oac. 11 ~£.ANANOIP:Z·ARANC.0 -ROO•loo. d. •nCI Ruby, )0, bOlll OI CoU• Mow GHAM·l'A TE Mltl'W>el Alphonou•. U. •no BarD&<•J .11, bOlhOI Irvine AOAY WILSON J•<lt\ A . •1, •nO Llnll• <.oa•. " b0111 of Hunltr>qtol' 6••<n OEC 12 MANIRE OE "4Qfl' Al•I' (r••O. 1& ...... ., P•lh Lynne. i.. bOtn OI Hum •no•on Bee<n OTERO NUTTING Ronald JIUIM. )'. encl Clo<•• o~. J<. llCHh of L~VM Htll\ ME TC.ALF S'LV(RfHORN C-.QOt L~\lt<, >1. -LtACl.t LH, JO. b04110l Intl .... Boat Tour Plamted Orange Coa s t Colic ge 's Assoc 1 at l'd Students arc inv1t1n~ senior l'1llzens who re- s ide within the• Coast Community Colll'~(· 01s- tr1rt to take a frt•t• boat tour of Newport I larbor on Friday. The tour will tx·~in nt l p . m . F o rt y · f i v (' citizens over the a~e 60 will be bused lo Newport Bay from OCC's Auditor ium in Costa Mesa. The tour is offered for senior c1 l1 zens who belong to OCC"s Special Person~ Program Course Set On Probate A four -hour seminar that focuses on wills and probate will be offered Saturday. Jan. 20 at Orange Coa~t Coll<'ge in Costa Mesa. The seminar will run from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m . in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119. Registration is $5. Seminar lecturers are Michael J. Gertner and Daniel P. Brode rick. Gertner is manag ing partner or the Newport Beach law firm of Howser. Gertner & Brown. Broderick prac- tices In the fields of pro· bale administration and estate p1annrng with the firm. Elections Scheduled E lection ot board members and presenla· lion of reports wi II high light the a nnual m eeting of the mem- bership of the South Coast Medical Center Jan. 25. T h e members hip meeting will begin at 7 p .m . in th e South La~una fa c ilit y auditorium. according to corporate !)ecrctary Robert McDonm·ll SMl'TM-TUTNtlJ,.UMI MOUUAAY WDlCUf!P Ct4APll Cref'l9toty • Flower ShOP 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa ~ PBClll01MtaS SMl1M'S MOll'TUAU 627 Main St. Coastline Offering Hypnosis Series Huntington Beach 53M539 .. , ... , CO&.Ot4W. "'"9AL HOMI T801 Bolaa Ave ... w.st111i11ster 893--3~25 PACMCYJIW l•IOllAL PAU Ctmet.,-y Mortu•ry Cl'\af>el 3500 P9cttie View Orwe, Newport Beach 944-2700 • "Sell-Hypnosis: A Key to Your IMer Self," a lecture series explaining sell-hypnosis, wlll be of- fered by Coastline Community CoUege from 9:!lo a .m . to 12:30 e.m. Tuesdays, beginning March 7, al Bayview Cente r, Santa Ana Melahls . Bobbe Sommer, a fa m ily, m arriage ond child counselor and educational psychotoalst. will lead the Je~tw:cs. __ , ... • ... t The nrst topic for dlscW1slon will be "History and Usetulness ol Sell·Hypnosl : Auto Suas taon Techniques and DtmonatraUon." Fee for the aeries ts $15 or S4 ror 1 stnste sesftlon. Pre-rcf{iatrauon Is au11r tod by F b. 28 ln person or by moll at tbt colles 's maJn omce. 10231 Slater Ave .. Fount.a.ln Valley. Further Information Mlf be obt1Jned by rall· Ins lhe college at 963--0811, ext. 2Se. Doctor Says Job, Aproach UmtSual By JOANNE ltt:YNOU>S Otl ... 0•11' ,., ... 51.ttt !"lhould be high." he said. ''In ad· dltion there i s a wl'll · documented correlation between the altitude or ttw county and the heart attack death rule. The higher the altitude, the lower the CO ltACI NO ENTCAPAISE5, 1 .. 1 A"'"0••9• Or., Hun111191on ltH<h,C,..,... C.o•don Lyfln O••on. eut AM-... ~ , H""h"910fl 0..Cfl. ~. ~ Tiii\ ~· b C-.Cled by ... II\• 0.YIO\ief O«dol\Ol'IO" Tlllt \lo0I~ wes tiled wtlll I~ (Minly Ctffll ot 0.""09 C-l'f on Ot<tmbtr "· '"" "t"17l Pul>fl•llM Oranoe CO.It 0..ly Pltol J•n J, tO, o. 2•. ttn n •ie Whettwr il '5 lhe Ru!'s1an Ou, u l'asc or rood poi50ning or lung ·u,(er. Dr . Thomas Pren clt>raast wants to know If Orange < 'ounly residents have it and why. r ate. 1---------- Prendergast. head of the coun · ty llcalth Department's epldt-mtology division. ha~ been watching dist'ases in the county for the past 18 months. The youWul-looking physician re.cards the job as an unusual onl' and acknowledges that his approach to ll Is likewise uncom- mon I le !!hared his views in a re· c-ent intervaew. making his points m an intense southern drawl. "You have to realize that no other county health department in the state has an epidemiology division like this one." he said. Whe re Prendergas t goes beyond the traditional• role of his field is in hls interest in what he calls "environmentally orientt.'<1 epidemiology." 1 t 's his view that knowing why the male heart attack death rate here is lower than other counties Is as important as tracing the source of a food poisoning out· break. O•ilYPllol,,_ SEEKS ANSWERS Or. Thomas Pre ndergast Prendergast is also interested in tracing causes of'the diseases that show up on the county's list of the 10 leading causes of death. T he diseases that top the list -heart attack. strokes. cancers a ren't normally pursued by epidemiolo~1sts in the way that food poisoning or influenza de· aths m\f!ht txo. "0range County ls a glaring exception to those rules. Ex· plaining tha t is something we'd li.ke to do. "ft 's as important to know why people die as It is lo know why t hey don't,·' Prendergast added. ''Then we might be able to look for ways lo distribute heart disease risk factors." Automobile accidents. which are the fourth leading cause of death in Orange County. are also or interes t to Prendergast. although he concedes there's Jit. tie that epidemiology can do to reduce the causes of those kinds of deaths. "But 1n the absence of the a bility to prevent those acci· dents. there are things that can be done in terms of treatment of the injuries that might perhaps reduce the deaths. "For that reason. I'm follow· ing with interest the rece nt mov· es to create a more effective trauma treatment center In the county ... he said. H these pursuits aren't enough to keep Prendergast and his staff busy. he's developing an in- terest in some or the killer dis- eases that didn't make the list or Orange County's leading causes or death. PUBUC NOTICE • 1CTIT1CIUS eUSINESS NA#a ITATEMEN'T TM IOl-..0 pWIOft 11 001119 b\r\•· NUH: METAl.LUltGICAI. AhO COR· ROSION EHGINEERING. l>tSJ El lr•o• A¥tnut. l.•oun• Htou~t. c.llfofno•m17 H•rrv J K•-· 1J9S2 Et Mlraor AYtftlie, ~ Nl911el, C•lllOf'n•• .,.,, Tr.ls bll'"51 ''conducted b'I .,. In· dlvoOU•I Mtn'YJ KIOP\ Thl1 1let-w•• llled wtll\ fM Cou111y Cttf'll Of 0.-•._ '°""'"' O" Ot<emller II. "11. """" Pub•h-Or<llnQe Cont Delly Pilot. o., :ro, 21 • .,.., Jan J. 10. •tn PUBUC NOTICE C"·1'39 •ICTITIOUS IWSINESS N&Ma $TATaMENT TM 1011-•no person• ue doing bu,.,, •• ,' '". SE A Kt .. C l(ORNER, 3'11• E Coe" Hlollw•y, Coron• Ol'I M•• C.lilornl• "62S Mi(hffl O. C.,d, 3821 Hem owo, lrvo,.. C.hl.,,nta 97114 Ea,.1 Wot.em !tttttdi!r Jr . t&J I.Amon Grow, lrvlne, Caliloml• 971•• Ttu1 buS•"""' •\ cot\ducteo ow • 99nera1 pfnne"ll•D Etrl Wlill.,.. St•ieltr Jr fl\I\ \, .. ,_,., .... , ,,...., Wtll\ .,,.. Countv Ci•trll ol Or•noe Counlv on OKembe• 10. l'fl9 SERVICE ESCROW COMPANY 1014 ••tch 81vd •• Wut"'i"'*· Celi-• t~ EIKrow "• •LG Publl\l\tO Or-(Cid\\ OttiiV Pllnl DK~mbolr 11. ltrt...., Janue•y J, 10. 11, .. ,. 'Tve tried lo get involved in a broader variety of public health problems than just the standard diseases sllch as salmonella <food poisoning>. m e ningitis. measles or hepatitis," Pren· dergast said. ·Tm equally interes ted In things like documenting the health problems or a neighborhood exposed to air polluljon,:· he said. But Prendergast ob1>erved. for- instance. that the county's males show a marked decrease in the rate at which they die of diseases related to hardening of arteries -heart attacks and strokes. "In a suhurbl\n county, it S/31 1a PUBUC NOTICE ••CTITIOUS ~NHS NA* $TATEMU tT ··Diabetes deaths in Orange County are 40 percent below the national rate. It's not even on the list here and l 'd like to find - out why." T ... toll-•no P9U.Of\l .,. OO•f\Q l>uWMil ~ Travolta Kin Signed Brother to Play 'King of Mountain' Part Bv HANK GRANT t11e Hollyw-Rt potter John Travolta will be proud to hl'ar that brother Joey's been signed by Cas ablanca F1lrrl LYNLEY Works prez Bill Tennant to s tar in his "King of the Mountain" pie Hhe title role? 1. Also, latched to costar is Brad Davis. And if memory serves mt:' right. wasn 'l the pie previous ly titled "MulhoUand Drive," a title now being used by producer Marilyn Tenser? . . . Still Steady As T hey Go: ballet star Mlk.ball Ba ryshnikov and "King Kong" subduer. J essica Lange . Ditto. J ane Withers & data processin~ v. h11 '\;orm Johnson ... Resumed Two Carol Lynley & Hams mgr. Don Klosterman. table for two1ng ai!a in ;,it Stellini's ... So you think an actor's Ilk,.., a hfo or ease? My studio spy reports that for her tatloed lady role in Sid & Marty Krofft 's "Side Show .. telemovie, Barbara Rhoades has four artists work · ing three hours to landscape her from the "a 1st up for medium shots, and six artists taking l'1ghL ( Horoscope THURSDAY, JAN. 11 By SYDNEY OMARK ) ARIES fMarch 21 -April 191: Accent on rlar1l~. an end to confusion, unden.tanding or ba~1<' .. alues Diversify, fight inflation. experiment. ask ques· lions, arrange an "entertainment .. Gemini. S<Ag1t· larius figure prominently TAURUS fApril 20-May 20 1 Emphasis on br others, sisters. short journeys, articles notes and messages. Aquarius, Scorpio figure prominently You will read between the lines. You will gain a<' cess to "private information." GEMJNl <May 21 -June ~l : You loc1ttc miss· ing link -or person. Profi~ can build. rash flow resumes. Accent on personal possession::.. finances. Virgo. Sagittarius figurc prom1nl'nt I} You recently suffered "financial embarrassment CANCER I June 21.July 22 l · What you seek becomes available. Personal and business a r· tivities feature discovery and fulfillment. Be conf1· dent. direct, dynamic. You mak~ s1gnir.cant gains. financial picture is brightC'r . home life is happier LEO <.July 23·Aug. 221 : Much t hat occurs is behind the scenes, clandestine hints arc subtle. suggestions are discreC't. GC't antt:'nna up. be perceptive, tum on extrasC'nsory perception You could gain access to confidential information VIRGO fAug. 23·Sept. 221. Accent on w1she!\ that come t rue, friendships that become mean· ingful relationships. Imprint style: give 1ull play to creative resources. Organize material. bring ambitions into focus . LIBRA ISept. 23-0ct. 221: Emphasi!I on rhmb· mg towards goal. getting rad of superfluous material, aiding one who helped you In past You finish important task. assij.~nment. projeet Aries figures prominently. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov 21 )· You discover new. unique ways to express and commun1e<1tc. Leo. Aquan us persons play k~y roles You get green lhtht -you'll be more independent 1n thought action. SAC ITfARIUS INov. 22-Dec 21 L Involve· ment In money transaction commands attention Aquarius figures prominently. Follow throuith on In· ner feelings -don't rish basic security. One who talks a big game m ay actually be quakinl{. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·J an. 19 1; Go slow, check various areas. factors. ask qucstlonl>. Oe wary of legal traps. Com municate. ask qu SllOI\$, accept Invitation to sociul tratherln1 Sonwone olosc lo you could be "strctchlnit th" truth ... hours to tattoo her whole body for long shots. And only then does she faC'e <'ameras as a on<· wom<An art exh1b1t. But that ·~ not the worst or it Thl· only \\ ay she can ~ct de·tattoot:'d 1s with turpent1nt.' • Christopher Reeve may be putting has "SupC'rman " long underwear in mothballs for a whale He's up front to costar with Goldie Hawn in the ··Meet Me al the Melba" pie ... And "hile Chris continues his new romance with British doll Gae Exton. his ··Lois Lane, .. Margot Kidder. has her own rom ance flommg with producer Mkb.ael O'Dono~hue ~ew Two You Carrie fi~her & P aul Simon And docs Richard Grn"" nip over Bra111ian bt>au BNOOKS l~ Sih inha Martins mean ht"" t•oohng 1t with Lo ri Rodkin. for whom he's prl'v1ousl~ cooll'd h1~ romance ~1th thesp Penelope Miiford? Ger<' ap pears to be going into high gear oftener than fie-kit• Henry &>rger ... My Honolulu ~PY rC'porl~ that Mel Brooks made headline news by buying a rabk TV operation in Hawaii. This could tx• a bark· ground theme for one of Mel"s nutty movies My London spy figures British impresario ~1lchael White may yet b<' making the bravest comeback of the year "1th about a m1lhon buck~ on the line to produre a Laurel & Hardy b1omus1ral. "'Stan <And Babt· ... His production of ··oral'ula'" did a rolderno On London's West End last month -· 340Gs worth: There's talk of moving the S200 million J . P aul Getty Museum brick by bnck from Malibu to ,,,,,,... Oklahoma. Talk's motivated by rears or proJected carthquak<'s and land s lides that would d es t r o y its p r 1 c e I l's~ <1 rt treasures. The lak Gett v h<Ad been te mptC'd to build h is museum m Oklahom<A m the first plac(' because that ·s where his pappy became an overnight m1ll1onaire when his we lls g ushed black gold . . My 5rot ~w" spy reports that Blanca J ag- 1ter's on-again·off·again divorce from hubby Mid< 1~ now on again. She's said to have suddenly and ~eriously fallen head over heels in love with Edin· burgh socialite John Bowes·Lyon, a cousin of Queen t:Uzabeth II ... Still Steady As They Go. Loretta Swit & Doug Hiatt . My Ne~ York spy reports that Christopher Reeve took time out from p.a . 'ing his ··superman" pie to hotly deny reports that he has a clandestine thing boiling with Italian beauty Dialta Lensl·Orlandl. llis one and only love. he avers. is still Bntish doll Gae t:xton. "horn h(' met while winging his Superman role in London. And wilt he hC'ar it now from Lois Lane' ~OU PON VIBRA STEAM ,ltfCLUDES FREE: ANY 2 ROOMS ANY SIZE NO HIDDEN CHARGES I c ............. ".... • 01s1nfoc1tn9 • Spot Removing •Color Brightomng • f<urniture Moving • Kill .. f loos • Oeodoru•ng • M__. ,,.Sa ..... 100 % Money Back GUARANTEE Corpef rtp<Jlr• Upholstery Cl1onlng A'lolloble PACIFIC ZAP, ttl'ft Mo"•"" Avenve G•nten Grove. C•hf"'"'" n ... 1 JOA" M MH~. 2CJ10 Mecr'oll~. Hunlll\Qlon e.ac:11. 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S.Ulll PUBLIC NOTICE CP·l•lS F010.107 l'ICT1nous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T ,..,. toUow•f\9 p{fl'~ 1\ e101no btl\1 N1\' it-. SOUTH COAST INlfAIOR~ ' ifl8 Pt"<""''"· Co.la ""'"" C" 'i7&11 PoMtd P<fWlec•. e1• C.Ovf'rr>Or ~I • CO•I" M•"' (" '2'11 Tiu, t>u\•"fl\\ 1s condu< t~ by cln ;n dtv1dua1 l>Gnllld P•wt..: k Tn ... " .. t~t w•i. fllf'd with tl'\t• (OUf"t'f (lprh Of 0f'•n~ Cuunty oo Of'<f'mbfot I\ 1~18 WE STE ltN MUTUAL ESCROW CORP t1• E tltll SI .. 5-. 0 T11ttlft, CA.,._ Etc,..,. Ne ~Jflt-A Puolr\l\tO <>-'°"'' Od•IY P••ol 0.-c 10 ll, 1911. Jan l. 10. 197' S.S. /8 PUBUC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME lTATEMENT '"~ toflo••rt<Q oer~n\ .,.., c:tomu tk.tifnt'~\ ., PROF ES!olONAL CA TAlOGINC. <;EAVt(( tU\ Whlllu r A•• 0•. Co'I" M•w (.o 9'1&1t ( ~rotyn ~r•t• ()I' I ,,R1liftt. t)~ Mt M•ltf'f"°'n· Fountt'tlf" V•lley, 'A •11oe M•fJf Ann Whitt" t)m Mt. M'-•t 1trf\Orn, f-ountd1n V'dllf'y, (A ~UOI T"'' bu\tfW'}\ " c.onc:tuchtd Dy rt ~f''"' Hnrw-n.i'l1p (erOI..,.. ~. 0. l•Aiv<t fn1' \t•fefnef'f Wit\ f1lfl'd With ff'IP County Ci~•' o• O••nqe County or D«ctml>f'• ~. l'flli flOTnl Put>lt~Nld OrllnO!' C:O.\I Oari' Pilot Jen. J, 10. 11, 2•, 1'fl'f i76'·/I PUBUC NOTICE SU,.IElllOllt COUltT 01' THE STATIE 01' CAl.ll'OltNtA FOlt THE COUNTYOl'OltANGe ....A .... tJ NOTICE 01' HEAAINO TO<X>f4VEY TITLE TO •EAL 1"110,.IEltTV IP ...... eC-.'51.J,&UI '" 11\e -ll•r ol Ill• E •l•lt ol AUSSEl.O. lltOOUET, .. c OK••~ NOflCI! IS HEREBY Gtl/fN "'"' IUC L. ROQUET, E.-<ulo< llueon. h.t\ 11144 e .,...ltlon lot Aut-llY 10 Convt' Tiii• 10 Re•• Prop••h 1.-..,1>.alf' C-MIS! S. UH."''-"'' 1e wl\llfl h "'•d• tor ,.,,.,.., Hrl•CUler'-Mel llWI t,,_ I-4nG OhlU of -~ lht ~-fW\ C.-\~I tor l•nuety IS, "7'1· &I • oo o"tloo .. "' . '" o.o.rt"""'t l Of tM .00•"· •n1111 .. e1 Court loUltcl •I 100 Civ•c t•M•r Drive WUt. Sent• An". c..a111orn1e. 0.1.0 DK~ '9. 1t1a. AUICIC & CURTIS '-lC.Bteo •-Y'"" ... uu-ILACK 6 CUltT1$ A"'"'"' 14 ~ tJtl Otw .,_._Mi. nt .......... lleoWll, CA~ ,.. 0141 , .... ,, AntftleO ttr ""'1"- "'11>fl•""CI Ortl\Qll "°""' 0.lly f'tl~. AQtJAJU\JS !Jun. 20·Feb. ll:l>: Service. routine and l'lutt1tl'On command a lefltibn. Keei; up with current .news concerning omploymtnt op· portunitles. markets. J{Olng rtHe. Another Aquarlan fifurcs promlncnlly -and so d<>t~ tht- ~ Ou1Ck Oryonq ------T""-1 ___ J•'I J~.!2:_1'7' '40 ,. number 4 • Pl fFeb. 19 March ~). De rt1uJy for lt-11t1. challen1e11. Accent crcullvHy, chlldren. waft decisions. You'll have opportunity le.> Jiic'C'~ together bat.a or l.nlormatlon complete llOf'Y t available. ........ Oua11ty Honetty ......... .....-.Ct. ~~~~l~ ·~~~. (71 4)554-1953 • !iii. • U(ltftlO • -.-irouPON EXPIRES TUES . JAN. 16, 1979 Sklh•t classltlM ads are tM llitst pl.u to buy or Mtl Jltl w.•r •ftcl l'Q'91Pl'Mftt In the O.lly PUot. 642·5671 ( f ' i I • • I ~ I ,, I I NATION/ MEXICO / LOCAL 8 0 I l'in .. Jury Issue Overturns Conviction of Murder WA HINGTON IAV> -The US Supr•~ Court ha atruck down 1 Mlaaour1 law lb t gives an 1utomut1(' utmptlon to womt•n who tJo not wish to 1er"o on Jurl . While said. "The only t>lulc Interest advanced by the cxc•mpt1on Is :safe guarding the Important role played by women m home and rom1ly ltfr. But exempting all women because of the preclu!'live domestic reaponslblUUe1 of aome women is in· surticlent Justlrtcation ror their dis· proportionate cxcluston on jury venlres." In en 8-1 dt>clswn. the court over· turntd Tul'•day thti flrtU degree murdtir co.wlctlon or Ullly Durcin on the 1round tho Jury that C"Onvlcted hlm dld Ml reprt.1t1cnl 11 lair crou· section of Uw populallon as required by th • Conslltullon THE SUPREME COURT ruled In 1975 that a Louisiana law was un· ..!E!!!!!!!::!!!~~ . ~ .. ............. THE COURT SAID the Ml sour\ law I\ d the em .. '(·t of producing trial jury II. t 1 whJch were mode up. on the. .ivera~t·. of 8$ l>ert•ent men. even thou.:h lht' fomu c population o! the\ " . . ond on cold wint., mornings the m1llc n1unt v whl'rc l>ut·en wa11 tned wa& bottt.i would ho~• high hou on them " morethAnhailffemale "What ore milk bott'8s, Grondmo?" Julfllte B)'ron R. White. in the ma· .. 1onty ophUon, said 1t was not ade· -------------------.. ---quot" JU.'lllf1catton ror Missouri lo Fl d Sch h I s l'Ontend that women were needed ln n UHS w •t you want n the kllng the home and thus should be entitled claHlfled •d• of the Dally Piiot. 642•5678 to an automatic exclusion from jury duty constitutional because under that state's system a woman could not serve on a jury unless s he declared in writing that she was willing to do so That ruling led Georgia. New York and Rhode Island to rewrite their jury laws. leaving only Missoun and Tennessee with an automatic exemp· lion for women. The Tuesday ruhn~ gives Missouri orrtcials the option or retrying Duren. who was convicted by an all-male jury on charges or first·degree murder and robbery In 1976. U.S. Tourist Case IS YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS7 Some of it should be. But maybe Dr. Flanzer could save you some. He • offers a complete line of dental care for less than you might expect. Police Jailed Jn· Extortion TIJUANA. Mexico ! A Pl Four Tijuana JANUARY SALE SA V1MGS FIOM 500/o to 700/o OR MOIL Dwdlc & 1..,..W UcJhffMJ Fbtur.s & L-.s AM lhtllt -MllcW .,_,......Md!. ........, •• ltetd Mel..._, -Wh4" ........ -.. e lii..d. To._... M1e 1110tt •-*' ~1 of .. lteM1 ........... to ..... ow ·-.. r-Hril••• CCllW~ •• EUClllC •ti l•llll m Ylctwia Street, Cotta w... (Aaw .,_ .... , •• ~· ..... 646-3737 /~~6-8194 I smAs I JANUARY JI, I t7t OrOwCoenlli111f &Apw., .... And if you have dental insurance. it might not cost you anything? How's that for being up front? poli{'e officers have been jailed on extortion charges after an American tourist complained that he was kidnapped by police and forced to pay ---------------------------- AdT..., c.IForAll .,,., .... 642-0112 . Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer, DDS 370 I. 17th StrHt Costa Mesa FASHION ISLAND PRESENTS. ICE CLASSICS ENTERTAINMENT ON ICE and 1979 WINTER FASHIONS JANUARY 8th-13th Wednesday thru Friday ............. 11 :30; 2:30; 6:30 Saturday. . • . . . . . ................. '. 11 :30 and 3 p.m. To enhance your pleasure. FASHION ISLAND Is presltntlng a professional Ice Skating Revue and Winter Fashion Show on the mall. Ptease bring all relatives. friends and nelghborl to share the delights and talents of these excellent performers. Come share this happy event with u8. Models courtesy of the Dorothy $cl'l(eve Modeling School. NewDQrtBeacb. . . . Q FASHION ISIJAND erJ NEWPORT CENTER $2.000 or be jailed. An investigation was ordered by Gov. Roberto de la Madrid after getting a writte'n complaint from Manuel Medina of Pico Rivera. Medina said his car broke down Dec. 11 while he was driving his family to the interior or Mexico on vacation. While trying to r1x it. he said he was arrested and was told he was being taken to Jail But instead. Medina claimed. he was taken to a house in Tijuana and told to hand over his money. He said he was taken then to a hotel where he had left his wife and family and was told to give the money to the police or else the couple would be jailed. A police orrlcial said Manuel Marques Angulo. Enrique Mora Castillo. Francisco Maldonado Castillo and Ma nuel Rosas, stationed at the southeast edge of Tijuana were jailed on charges of unlawful detainment and extortion. Art Program Set in Laguna The Affiliates or the Laguna Beach Museum of Art will meet Thursday ror a demonstration or art techniques and design. Ray Jacob, instructor at the Laguna Beach School of Art, will prese nt an art program began· ning at l p .m. al tbe museum, 307 Cliff Drive. Tbe program is rree to affiliates. Cost is $2 for non·members and $1 for students. Lif6'aving CPR Classes Offered Lifesaving CPR <cardiopulmonary resusclla· lion> classes are being orrered this month at South Coast Medical Center. co.sponsored by the Junior Woman's Club of Laguna Beach. Classes will be held today and Jan. 24 and 31 from 6to lOp.m . int he hospital auditorium. To sign up ror the free classes, call the nursing administration office at the hospital. 499·1311 ext. 618. CORRECTION In th• Jenuary Ith end 10th Seara edveftlalng Hctlon there 11 an edv• rtle•ment for Spectrum Motor 011. The etfec:tlve Nie dale of th• motor oll I• Incorrect. TM correct 111• date should read "thru Jan. 13th". We s incerely regret this error. I Sears I UAA .. llOUUCKA.'<0(0, PUBUC NOTICE CORRECTION In the Januery 9th and 10th S.etS Advertlllng HC1fon there 11 an ad- vertlHment for #1527 Weight Bench. Th• copy end pttce are cor- rect, howeVer, the 11- luetretfon 11 Incorrect. Thi• Weight Bench doe• not lncllM. Come H• It f« your"" et Ute ne1re1t Seert Store •.. We tlncerely regret th11 error. I Sears I u. ... n. •o• MIC• AhDtO income tax: no work, no worry, no math, no charge. Join the Los Angel.ts Federal Family of Savers and turn the job over to a Tax Specialist. This year. spare yourself the drudgery of filling out personal income tax forms. Do as thousands of Los Angeles Federal Savers do: let a specialist figure your de· ductions, do the math, fill out t1'e forms for both Federal and California State regular personal income tax returns. There's no charge for this service with a deposit of $5,000 or more in a high-interest Savings Account. or $10,000 in a higher-interest Investment Certificate. This also entitles you to a safe deposit box. Travelers Checks, Money Orders. docu- ment duplication and more. And you'll re· ceive higher interest than any commercial bank pays, compounded daily. Your sav- ings are insured by a Federal Agency. ~, So make an appointment now to have your Income tax returns prepared at a time con- venient for you. The sooner you file, the faster your refund can be mailed. Savings insured 10 $40 000 .. LOS ANGELES FEDERAL·~ SAVINGS . NEWPORT BEACH 3201 Nowp<>rt Blvd -across from City Hatt • e75 • .-500 OPEN Mon. through Thurt. 9 AM·S PM : P:rl. 9 AM·8 ,M Prem,1 lurf"ly w11hdrawn Cer111ic.3IO Acco unts e.un 1n1crcsl al 1h£> Passbook r.11c for 1ho 1erm q,t 1nvcc;1mcn1...!fillc;. ~O o:w~ -1~- Head Olf1c1> los Anoeiea Fe<jerat Sov•n!Jr. anti Loan A:.$C1C1&ll()t'I OfW•l$tlt1e Lo• Ang11oa 9001 7 • Ollftr olltCH ltlrougnout lht 1ro• • .. . , • ·- I I \ \ \ .. .411 OAl&.Y P\lOT WednetGty, Jenu.y tO, "71 MARMADUKE by lrid Aftdtnon g) 0 • • • • "Oh, oh I looka like I hove to drive to school thia morning I" SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS BE.AOTIF<.JL, JOKE·· B~AUTIFUL. !.' STOP Ht;~E .'/ GERIATRIX WHY CAN'T 1HE: PEOPLE WHO A.IT ~TTDNS ON :5Hl~TS"" FUNKY WINKERBEAN bV Tom Bltiuk l~THE&.161 TIME 1 HAO 10 CJ.JM6 IT ! MISS PEACH ·----- by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson •===:,.....-....·---- GORDO TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY \) L a YOU'RE 50 LAZY··· YOU NEVER LOOK FOR WORK LIKE THE OTHER 80Y5 OKAY·--OKAY-- I'LL LOOK FOR WORK T i I j AGATHA CRUMM by Mell I WAS KEPr ~ 'HOl..O' R>R HALF At-J HOOR, MOTHER. DR .SMOCK 1-r 3~eMS 1..-11<6 SUCH A WAS1'"E: °TO "THROW AWAY A -f"ON<SUE: c:>ePReSSOR AF-TeR l°f"'S ONL-Y eeeN usec:> oN Ot-Je s rc:>e.' MOT LE.Y'S CREW WE'~ GONNA NE~ ~ p20()S:" °1W"f ~ FRat\ !Mfl£1. by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan b.Y Emle BUShmlller COULD I HAVE THE J06 OF KEEPINU- YOUR LAWN MOWED NEXT SUMMER 1' 0 0 0 u 0 0 u <> 0 0 ... • Q 0 0 Q /j 0 0 (, 0 " \I " u " " 0 (I .. 0 V I I; I) 0 U ' (I .,. •• .. 0 Q 0 0 0 0 ·-0 .Q.•o_J ..-""""------., .... COMICS I CROSSWORD. PEANUTS THAT~ T£~16U I ~~00 5LJCl4 A r..rNG ? GIVE!!N by Chartes M. Schulz IT'S MMD TO CHEER UP A De'RESSEO BlfW by Bill Hoest by George Lemont NA°f"IONAL- exPOSu~e , 1'"HA1'" MAN COUL..P Pu-r MePICINe OU1'" OF e>oS•Ness IN "fWSNTY MINU1'"S:S.' TODAY~ CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS t B••nks !> CnpplP 9 Covnlry 14 Pam 15 ··-ChrtS· 11e"' 16Greek ilS· semt>ty 17l• wrong 18 Equal 20 Weight al· towance 21 Upw¥d Pfet11 '12 l ounge (.) Pelef - NZ ruMer ~ Pef1ofmed 27Chalf 29 Epoch JO Alriean Y~- 1.lOe 34 Elect uOtt 36 t4eaventv IOOd 38 So41ed 39 Credit UOl()n 2 WOt'dS •2 Obserted '3 Moslem " Female deer •S FC>t'me<ly '60Hfs name •7 Used uo UNITED Feature Syndicate '9 Comf\'IOf'lef $ - 51 Sho<1 IOf El· • uuoay s Pu we Sol..o eclf'IOf ~··t had - -.dear ·· S8 Arlllatt 60 ~rtet>eest 61 Brioht Idea 63 Petts 6' Metric unit· Var. 65 Roof part 66Ral· -· -6llM1s 68 Ffu•I dnnks 69 R1bboo Sultlx DOWN I Mr4 unit•, 2 Nut 3 Trey!> • Colon•n ~-Hare 6 Pineil)ple I Twain lttle 2 WOl"d5 8Pad 9 Genlle<l 10··-- Rtlythm'" 11 Boxing ma1ct1 12 ffish like IJ London mu· f • I S ... ff ' c! It ... ~ •1 •• 0 ,-. •• .. lo !!.~ I I I I .. ,, .... ,\ f .!. .!!. ~~ 2 •· A G I ll l I • 0 0 • s ( ~ ' l 0 c I• t -· •• I ' --· I l I I ll u I • f •• II 01( I~ 0 •• 0 I s. s 0 l I I OT• IC t I 0 ... !..rr 2 L a t l •I• • H A I I I ii l ( ' • cto •s II 1 s ( r :..- I H A •• •• 0 I I ~ ~ 110 1a 11 •s •"l~w ~ -.... o L •,.a a o o "I • • ' " IS I " .. I IO I .. • I >-~ i\ A 0 t \ • A I ii • l \ .__..._ !>eum 19 On the ocean ?4 C11ppl>'•J 76 B C sm .. 111•1 City ?8 Pttch 30 ltlll'' mdtt' 31 c .. rav.:in :, courst! 2 word'> 32--t1m1~ Nev11r 3J lo~ Var 34 Skm OtSOdSC 35 Anchor 37 Ingenuous 38 Sp1rll 40 Foodlt' o lramp Colloq. 40 Trf'P~ 48 Skinny ? words d9 Window Pdll'> ~ Sull1cc ~2 Scottish 1• lar11I '11 Sw1flne5•, ~Competent Y.> Le.ik 56 Deserve ~I E11n ~ uncres Scot 62 Lapsang, eg "f I .. • I , i ' ~ I . r i . ' ' AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION 1 &~ W@!!!H? ~®rrw0©® QEAR PA r T~· roLd ~'·alhf'r ~rugNt .in uninYIWd lue.tt lo pa)' M va•tl to our house. w~ bud 11 mO\I scamperil\ll lrom OJW room to 1nothe• tor everal hour untll l rtmcmbered my mothcr'i. ravoratc moust• catrhlhtt b~ul und aet a trap You 1>rob11bly won't bellcvt· tb•s. but we ballt'd th • t.rflp with lt lemon drop und 1•auttht tht! mC)use m no lime at all Lt•mon drop. muk~ lht bf-st mows trap bait *aUM" they are blwect and sucky 11nd hold the mOUH ror Uw mat11nt It takes lht' prinB to s na p. I Ju:;t thought J d ~ui.t1 ulong lht& mformall~m lo other readeri. who:. • hous~ also may appeal to <'Old mict.• F C .Costa MHa At least t~ mouse m N hhi mab r 1"llh a !fweet tas~ In bis mouoa· ~ Ott•~ Ma11 ••~o•• GU• DEAR PAT. J"ve heard and read references and warrungs about neg1tt1vc option baleb. What doos t his term mean"' · J J . Newport Beach A Mgathe option sale refers &o thole mall order plans wt.ere Uw ~lier offers the ooosumer an op· portunlty to purchue a n item wlth the condition that ii he does oot refuse the offer, the goods wUI be mailed and considered ~Id. State law specifies Ulat goods may not be sent In this manner unless the consu mer already has an on.going contractual rela· tionshlp wtUl the shipper. For lnstance, If a consumer has a magazine subscription with a particular company, It is legal for that company lo offer an additional purchase under a negative opUfln plan, and tbe_coosumer bas an obligation lo either notlfy the company not lo mall the goods, or to pay the cost of tbe Item :,ent. If the consumer has no contract with lbe shipper. he bas no obligatloo shoWd an Item be sent under a negative option plan. He may con- sider the mercband1se as a gift and take JIG acUoo whatever. Lotadott Bridge Gnnrf•e Spa•'! DEAR PAT: I would like to know if the Lon· don Bridge at Lake Havasu City, Ariz .. is really the ramous London Brid~e? W.T .. Founta in Valley The Lake Havasu City Chamber of Commerce report. tlult fta bridge, built in l824, is O«'e of ma ny brldge11 that have spanned the Thames River. MM t people W n1' of the Tower Bridge as the "rt'al" London Bridge . Ale.bough the Rom au IM&Ut a pontoon bridge over the Thames In A.O. ,.3, tbt> fln t · rt'al bridge was construc&ed In A.O. 184. It was dt>stroyed in 1014. London's first 81ooe bridge wu erected ln 1116. Acofdophiltu ReaUy BeiwtlrlcaU DEAR PAT: I'd li ke to know If there is any S<'1ent1f1c proof that s weet acidophiius milk benerits the dlgesUve system. When are the live organisms added lo this milk and is there any chance that they can multiply? Although there are many testimonial claJms to the contrary, information from the Cooperative Extensk>n's home ad\'llOr's ofrtce states that tbeH' is no published scientific evide nce tbal dem· onstrates a public health benefit due to the Ingestion or laclobacillus acldophilus. T he culture concentration in the milk can range from se.ooo to 500,000 Uve organisms per mlllUlt.er or milk. The culture Ii. added to the mllk after pasteurization, and under nor mal market <i1nd home storage condJllons, the lactobaclllus acldophilm does not multiply and no acids are formed. If the milk were held al a warm temperatatt, th~ bacteria wouJd grow in the milk, changing milk sugar to acid and causing tM milk protein to <'oagulate. thereby producing a sour milk much like buttermilk. Sweet acldophllus milk Ii. unique because It is a sweet milk containing non· patbo~enlc organis ms wblcb bas an acceptable refrigerated shelf life. Halliday's Semi-Annual SALE St ar ts Thursday January 11th _,. 17th Ir Irvine Ave., 'Newpott IHch, C..llf. (114) 645-0792 Wednetday January I 0 1979 OAILV Pl• l')f A ' I ,.,. ........... Old Films Stolen Rerorded Man Loses Collection C'INCfNNATI IAPl -Jllmet M1t· rtno, 50 year~ old and retardt'd. r on•t u.ndt-rwt ond why unybody would tukt' h collttllon or old lfopalong Couldy a nd Abbott und Costello films HI• brother Prank 11ttld the LS.year old films and equipment that Jame& lov~ nd car4:d ror S4 in all were tukcn when the two brotheN:t got together "HE FULLY EXPt.:CTS ever y thin g will be given bac k to hi m 11ome day." Frank Magri no said. "I have very. very slim hopes of that." Jum.-s watched and rewatched bu. llbrary or hlms. sometimes splicing and editing them between viewings. WHEN 8Ht: Ol,ED seven years ago, Jame1 moved an with fo'rank's family In Cmclnn.ati. Frank set him up In his own apartment two years ago becauRe J ames wanted more room for bis film and sound equip- me nt. ··one or hls few joys in life was watching them and hstenmg to his tapes .· Frank said. "Now he has nothing to do all day long · · During the summer. Jamet: likes to ride bis bicycle, and that helps pass the time his brother said. But snow and freezing temperatures have kept J ames indoors with nothing to do. QUEENIE '. o...,., __ "" '"' _ . ..,.._ Ellort """"'tC"ftd Corella Scott Kang hos ren~wed hl'r ef rorts to oonvin(.·t: the G<•orgrn Le~1i,lntur~ to d~clare J~n l~ Cj !;lute holiday in memory or her lute husband. Dr Martin Luther Krng Jr. "It kept ru m kind or busy all day long.·· said his S4-year-old brother. ··1 don't think he really understands the full extent or the loss. but that ·s the way it's gomg to have to be.·· "The films were kind or unusual. so there's some chance or somebody coming across them ." Frank said holding out a glimmer of hope ... j don't think they realited what they were taking . ··ooe of your prime duties will be to let me know when 1he execuhye washroom ts clear.·· FRANK SAID THE stolen gear - films. projector. television, three d1f· fer ent stereos a nd several tapes - probably would not be replaced "because of the cost involved." Police listed the total value at $7.760. "Most or It ·was about 15 years old. but he took real good care of it, .. !-'rank saJd. Media, Public Ban Ordered in H e aring SAN FRANCISCO <APl · A judge has s igned a n order barring the public and media from a Jan. 17 bearing ror Dan While. the CX·Cily supervisor accused in the Nov. 21 murders of Major George Moscone and Supervisor Har vey Milk. MOW IH COSTA MESA GUADALAJARA RESTAURANT HOMEMADE MEXICAN FOOD 0,.. Dally I I ..., to t I ,.,,_. CM.rt To Ice c.,... a..Mtl 665 PAULARINO c-of~ ............ Airport Gr ant SACRAMENTO IAPl A S50.000 grant to help expand Red Bluff'!> airpor t lndubtr1al park has been announced bv the state Departrpcnt of Economic and Business Development. James does not work now. but he did years ago when he lived wtlh his mothe r in New York. She helped him save money and buy the gear "Lo keep him happy," Frank said White"s attorney, Douglas Schmidt. requested the closed hearing Tues· day. His client has pleaded mnocent to the murder charges. 540.2392 COST A MIU What Are Your Favorites? The Daily Pilot's Annual Poll of Comics NANCY DR. SMOCK SHOE MISS PEACH GORDO MOTLEY'S CREW PEANUTS DENNIS THE MENACE FUNKY WINKERBEAN AGATHA CRUMM JUDGE PARKER MARMADUKE TUMBLEWEEDS GERIATRIX MOON MULLINS • Here ~re ballots f.or two members of your family • • • If you need ballot• for other• In your family, thll ad wtn tM repeated for the next two days. ·Mv-FiVe-(s)f:-AvoRirecoMics-ARE~--------·1r·;;.-v-;1vE-(5)f:"AvoRiT"e-coMics·i;e~--------. 1 ......................... 4 ........ ·'"'. . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 •...................... 4 ....................... . t 2.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 .................. ~ ...... . 3 ........................ . MY LEAST FAVORITE COMICS ARE: 1. . . .................... . 4. . . . . . . . ....... . ·I s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i I I I 2 •........................ 3 .......•................. MY AGE IS: f;J. Mall to: l!dttqr, Ora no-Cont Deity Piiot P.O. Box 1HO, 330 W ... l"Stlfft=~----coat• Mffa. CA 12128 • • .._ "" .. . ~· . • I 2 ••••....... ' . . . . . . . . . . . . • 5 ••••.....•.•.•............ 3 ........................ . MY LEAST FAVORITE COMICS ARE: 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ...... . ........... 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ......................... . 3 ........................ . MY AGE IS: . UNbJ 18 ,r;J, M•ll to: !dttOf, Orane-Coatt Dally Piiot P.O. Box 1580, 330 W. B•y Sn et Cotta Me••· CA 9"28 -. -. .... c I' ,Q OJ;;JM ! ! • I . -~ ' \ • All DAILY PILOT W9d~ay. January 10. 1971 Singer 'Worst-dressed Woman' • LO ANGELES c AP> -Country ln1er Dolly Puton b11 replaced Farrah Fawct-tt Majors u the "worat ~ woman.'' acrordlnl to the annual ratlnaa by Mr Black ll, the C llforma dt-atltn r. "Too many yard of Dolly PoUttd lnlo too few lnChl'I of fabrl(',." Blackv. U hid In hi• ltth aMull r view. Dolly Parton 'Just Too Much' M 111 Sommers. Blick well said, "Looka Ilk she was hit by a nuh Oood 1 " About Mn Kavaov , he u ld. "Mother Eurth 11 ph1yln1 Ruuiu.n ruulc:tt~ with her wardrobe'·' Blackwelt •••d Miss Tieas rates "The thrt'e T'a Tiegs, tacky, togs . • . a moulUna roud runner " Queen Noor of Jordan . the Princeton coed who married Kjn1 Hussein laat year. ranked sixth. "A centerfold for Popular Mechanics." Blackwell .said. Singer Oliva Newton.John was seventh for "having the right dreu In the wrong century. ,.,...,..... UIANN SOMER , litar of the ABC l vi.ton a nes "Thrff'I Com pany," wu aerond on Dlack..,ell'• 1911 ll1t, wlth G retik helreu Chrtttlna Ona. 1 Kuv,ov third and model Cheryl Ticp fourth M • FAWCE'IT·MAJOR8, dropped to rlrth, · '11tnkes • minor chord In rashlon " Eighth place was shared by Cindy Williams and Penny Marshall. stars of the ABC television hit series ··Laverne and Shirley." Blackwell DOUYPAATON ltG.1.St 119 VICIS "44" COUGH MIXTUIE 3-01. effective m1at\lfe llG.2.041 39 AFRIN Y2 ·OZ. NASALSPUY long lcM line-to 12 hta. llG.1.lt 129 llG.1.lt1 39 ~.2499 YOUI CMKI 4 99 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 6V2·7114• PlANnR POTS IN IUSTIC MAUIU FINISN F0111GG11 rum • described Lbem as a "double feature disaster." 8 1NGE9l LINDA RONSTADT ranked nlhth. "hits a high note In 10n1, but a low note In fashion." Ailother s inger. Bette Midler closed out Blackwell's Top 10. ' "She didn't go to a rummage sale, she wore It!" Topping his list of "fabulous fashion independents," the group said to be well-dressed. were Prin- cess Grace. Dina Merrill. Barbara Marx Sinatra. Princess Yasmin Jane Fonda. Rona Barrett and Carmeldta Villaverde de Borbon. ~ FE¥ER VICIS NYQUIL THERMOMmR COLDS MEDICINE Handsome odd1t1on to ony ~ with room tor portable TV. ''"'eo componenl1, apeolte< coboneh. 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IN FACT, HE LOVES the West Coast so much he wrote letters to the teams not In C•hfom.ia. explaJning that he preferred that those clubs not draft him in Tuesday's winter draft or free·agent amateur talent. In the letter. Bordley said be wanted a certain amount of money and some incen· live bonuses. Joe Bowen. vice president ln charge of scouting for the Reds. said Tues· day that Bordley's asking price was "sub- stantial" and that one of the incentives was a bonus provided he reached the ma· jor leagues within a certain time. The Angela, who had the No. 4 pick In the secondary phase for players picked before. never received a letter rrom Bordley ... He'd sign with us in five minutes," said California President Buzzie Bavasi. PHILADELPmA, with the first pick in the secondary phase, listened t.o Bordley, selecting instead Mark Davis. a left· handed pitcher who struck out 191 batters in 96~ Innings in his senior year at Granada High School In Livermore. The Phillies announced shortly after picking Davis that they had signed him to a con· tract. Toronto. very concerned with Bordley·s signability and not wanting to waste a first·round draft choice. picked Nallie George. an outfielder from San Joee. Then California and Bordley had to s weat out one more pick, but the Caliromla Connection wasn't to be. Cincint natl claimed him. "WE'VE TALKED to hlm, and we knew be prefeJTed t.o stay on the West coai.t.'" said Bowen ... But in baseball, you don't get lo pick the teams, the teams pick you/' Bowen said that drartlng Bordley and knowing what he wanted didn't mean the Reds were willing t.o pay that price. "You have t.o start negotiations somewhere.'' he said. "I think he's a prospect who can pitch In the maJors soon. I'm sure we'll enter into negotiations.'' BUT BORDLEY told The Associated Press late Tuesday: "I'm really cQsap· pointed, so now l 'm going back lo USC . . . When I talked to the CinclQnati scouts. 1 explained lo them that my dad had open.heart surgery and my brdtber had a serious accident, and my other brother is going into the Air Force. I counted on this to relieve me of the burden at home.·· A Silver Lining? 1bree Area JC Players Selected . Mahler /forms New Racing Group ByHOWARDL.HANDY OI • o.tty Ptlet Swtf A dark cloud has formed over Unitf>d St.at.es Auto Club cbam· plonahlp car racing with about 9S percent of the car owners forming their own racing group, Championship Auto Racing Teams <CART l and threatening to go elsewhere lo race. says his chief mechanic. Ball Finley is coming up with a new design. "WE'RE GOING TO WORK with the Offy in ways 1 ·ve want· ed to do before." Finley says. .. And the cars in effect will be new automobiles." There are those who predict a new type of car with an engmc to rival those in most Amencan passenger cars. will be used in this year's USAC races. Mahler doesn·t buy this think· ing. Three Orange Coast area players were taken in the first phase of the J a nuary baseball draft Tuesday including Orange Coast College's James Campbell a nd Mike Sodders along wtlb Golden West's Jeff Heathcoclc. Campbell, a pitcher was taken on the first round by the New York Yankees. ,t ~es=.~==back Terrv Bradshaw and J wife Jo Jo Starbuck, an ice skating star, glide toward the camera during taping of NBC's Super Bowl Saturday Night show. The two-hour special, to be seen on the eve of Super Bowl XlJI. will feature an ice dancing t;outlne AP WI"'*"° "I'm real happy about this thing with CA RT," Newport Beach's John Mahler says. '"It will mean we will do a lot more road racing and this could mean a great deal to us in lbe long run. .. IF THE PRICE of racing Formula One cars goes up, we may flnd our cars at Watkins Glen and in Long Beach. "We ran two .race~ in England. one or them at Brands Hatch, and ooe of our cars sel a track reeord that WH faster than a Formula One car. .. We <CART 1 have a 14·race schedule and feel that any more than that would be a detriment." he s ays. "We'll run at In· dianapolis because It is a full in· ternational race and we are af· filiated with the Sports Car Club. "I think-you will find that the entir-btanks for Indy will not have the drastic changes they are talking about. We'll sign the entry blanks. USAC is (igbUng for its life right now and will change. Sodders. a third baseman, was selected by the New York Mets on the 12th round. He led ·the OCC team in home runs 14 ), rbi «29 1. had a .358 batting average and was selected All·South Coast Conference first team. Heathcock, a pitcher mad~ his biggest claim to fame for. the Rustlers by hurling a one·~ter against Los Angeles Harbor College last year. Harbor went on to win the slate tltle. He had a 4·1 record with a 2.68 ERA. He waa Lair.en on the second round by the Milwaukee Brewers. by Starbuck. LA's Jabhar Has JOtfN MAHLER and John ls enthusiastic about the future. :. K.nicks' N11mber t NEW YORK <AP\ -There ~he seems lo be feeding him j~t •'The advantage we have is a lot more horse power. The Formula cars have 500 hp and the championship cars 800. That extra 300 ls worth about three seconds a lap. Mario <Andrettil. the world Formula One cham· pion. would love lo have an ex· tra 300 horespower in his Formula One car." Mahler is happy this season and is deeply Involved in his·own racing program to be known as lnlercomp. "I 'm sort of pumped up about it." he says. "We have some talented people working in In· dia napolls and we are operunR our own engme overhaul shop in Garden Grove. In this way, we will b e able to control our engine source and know that we have some engmes with a good chance of going 500 miles.·· • was no name on the back of the right. Mahler plans to use both the Drake V·8 and an Offy with the cars being set up to switch lo either powerplant al any lime. . ~ I garish purple uniform jersey ··He was looking for his shots that bore No. 50, but there was in the second half," said no mistaking the man Inside· Webster. "They were culling Kare e m Abdul ·Jabbar i s guys off hirr., so we couldn't a wesom e no matter what double·team him as much as we number he wears. ~would have liked. He's tough to ·"'stop." Shrugging off early foul trou· ble as easily as he shook off the defensive efforts of M arvrn Webster and his New Yor k teammates, AbduJ.Jabbar hit 12 of 15 shots from the field and scored 28 points as the Los Angeles Lakers easily beat the Knicks 106-94 Tuesday night. ABDUL·JABBAR got better as the game wore on. scorin~ 20 of his points in the second half o n 8-for·9 shooting. He had 11 points and four blocked shots in the final period, when the La kers moved ahead by as many as 20 points. But why was he wearing uniform No. 50? "We had a couple of days in New York and I went to visit my famtly," the 7·fOOt·2 center ex· plained. "ll was really good to see them." LIKE SO MANY sons return· Ing home, Abdul·J abbar brought his dirty clothes to Mom · in· eluding his purple road uniform. "My mother forgot to give it back to me when she did my laundry,'' he said. The Knlcks would have been better off i£ she had overstuffed hJm with home cooking. Instead, IT LOOKED LIKE the Knicks ha d a chance when Abdul· Jabbar picked up his third personal foul after 8:23, with the Lakers leading 17·9. He sat out the next seven minutes, but the Lakers stretched the lead to 53-38 at halftime. "Jamaal Wilkes hurt us in the first half," Knicks' Coach Red Holzman said of the Laker forward who scored 15 of his 21 points in the first half. "Our game plan was to let Abdul· Jabbar get his points and to con· centrate on stopping their other jtuys, but that didn't work. And then AbduJ.Jabbar took over in the second half." LallWll*I FOrel Wo1ke~ Abdul· J•C>Oar HUOWll .,..,.on Rob1scn e_... C.rr Pr1c• C.rltr ~· lol•I\ f9 " ~ 2 H • 1 1·1 21 12 .., .,. 3 H • • , .. 10 • ~ 11 1 CM) • ) :J.) 1l 1 .., ) 0 2l 1 1 0-0 2 •2 2N110. Newnnc IMI It II tp l<nl9M 10 •·) 2• M<.MOO I '' 10 Wet>tler J o-4 • Cl .. rnot!l 1 l>-0 1 Glenn • 'b-0 I R•CIMrO\Oll 1 1.J ~ Wiiiiam• 2 ~ 11 Monror l 3 l ' Merrow .. ,,.., l H f RuO<I 0 CMI 0 5af'91ty~• Ulen 1t ,. 11 n 10. H•w Yorl 17 11 27 1' 4o l ot•t toui. ~en 11. Hew YOf"ll a •• Foultcl GUI MU'Ooo. tM<T,_INr C~ Y«l I. Alie-. 1•,Sl2 HE PUT TOGETHER an or ganliation including himself, Richard Deutsch. James Robinson and Robert Munoz and bought out an establislled group known as Tassi Valis Racing. The new group has new ideas Without delving into the · technical aspects or the changes necessary because of a trend to make the chassis sk'i?ker by be· ing narrower and lower. J ohn Basketball Brawl Fans, Coaches, P~ayers Fight TULSA IAP\ -Mi ssouri Valley Conference officials were an· vestagating events surrounding a series of fights Involving players. coaches and rans at Tuesday rught's Tulsa·Bradley bas ketball game here. Tulsa player Lester Johnson, 6-foot·S, 205 pounds. was eJected from the game after he was charged with a flagrant foul for sm,ashing Bradley's Robert Jenkins In the nose late an the game. THAT DISTURBANCE SET OFF another ruckus between the Bradley bench and several fans, resulting in a dela> or nearly an hour In the contest. Tulsa eventually won the rugged game, 82· 79, In overtime. "I regretted ll when I threw it," said Johnson or the blow. "We were pushing and shoving the whol~-game." Tony Barone. assistant Bradley coach, said Jenkins' nose was "broken and splattered inside." MOMENTS AFTER THE INCIDEr-.T involving the players was quieted, Bradley coaches went Into the stands after fans. "Somebody took a swing and I went Into the stands. Jt was that simple," Barone said. Game officials cleared the court for a cooling off period. but Bradley officials refused to return to the court until they could be assured of crowd control. ·'The only thing I am trying to do is rebuild the Bradley basketball program, but I won't do that at the safety or anyone," Bradley Coach Dick Vel'3ace said. Kings Strarided by IslftnderS UNIONDALE. N.V. <AP> -Mark up seven more goals for the New York lalanden' scoring machine. Add another victory to the home unbeaten streak wblch now numbers 21 gamea this National Hockey League aeuon. AND ADD l\JST ONE tally lo the team's goala·agalmt mark, which stands at 102 alter 39 pmes -an average of 2.62. Tbe machine keeps on rolllq, lu latest conquelt a 7·1 rout ol the woefully un· dermaMld i. t\Jlael Klnp ~Y nlaht. In the process, ceater Bryeo Trot· Uer scored a I08l and an uaiat to usure hlmHU the '800 the NHL awards tu top acottr at the seuon'• hallway mark. Left wtng Clark Gillies had two ua\at.s, extending t.o 11 games the streak In which be has scored at least one point. The llet of statlstlca could go on and on. but Trottier pays little attention to tt. ..THE HALFWAY SCORING title? AU It means Is a couple of hundred dollar•." said Trottier, whO hu 68 polntl Including 29 1oala ln 39 garMS. '11 thank the auys for helping. me do it, .nd l( f win the overall d· Ue. 6kay. If not, okay. 1mnot1hootin& for it...:'.... ___ .. - One of his thl'ff hoe.I ICbred ttu.i game'= - wlnnel' Tu aday nl1ht. At 9!49 of the setond period, he eent a one.banded 1hot past Kings goalie Ron Grahame! trom five feet away to start the four.goal burl~ that cemented the triumph. Tommy Williams scored the Kings' aoal when his 75.foot shot wandered into the net past a dozing Bill Smlth at 12:26. "IF 11fE GUYS with the cars go run somewhere else. who"s JtOmg to watch the race? It's like the· Rams playing a game and having the first team going lo New York for the weekend. ···who's going to play·? · · USAC just hasn ·t done the job for us and the owners have formed their own organi zation. USAC reJttted our demands but 'lith only a handful of cars and owners. they may h.ave to change." Blocked Shot How Dodgers, Angels drafted: w.-r0r_a...,._-. LOS AHGE•ES I 8oO Slllc4'\I CS.n 8n<n01, ·~~ 1 .-T•I~ IS.C:r-lol Of. l. l(yte Ovftnln(J IT,_ o.llH. Ore. I. P. • J<M! S19r~ 101" A•y 0.<KI>. Fla 1, p, ~ Ptt11 Sm11n IG<11-111e, 04 I. p . • ff!C Sl<Kll C~ (lly, New.I, p; I. J1m c;..,,~ 1-11,< - CALIFORNIA I ~l l"Y CSIO<._,..I, ot •D. l 0111 woro.n COtendetel. c; l . Al Ne•m •n IOntartol, U , •. ECI LlnOHY IHOllyw-. Ft• I, 1>. ~ Don Fre.m.an 11..CK "'-'•"· u • Garv Pltlll' coac.1-1. Of 1 """'•"St~ IS.Mtt. <. I St•ntoro Hiit" •W<t<O. lu I. I>. 9. 8ol> ICl••n IL• Crtteeftl•• p : tO c..orQtr ~Kh c Bou Reton, Fiii.i, 111, Se<_,,,,,.. .. LOS A"'GELCS I Ri<ll M•...,•<K• IOtC Clly, 0 ••• 1. lO. 1 John M11tnot1M10 11.0UtW. v .. 1, 1nl , I R1c,..rC1 R~• C!>.tn Jaw•. 01. • Tom 01,.omon 1 ~'"''""'-!t C 1. p CALI FOHN IA I O tt•\ N••On. Jr. 1£ vtrorr•n. ,.. C 1. lD. 1 o<~n Erikwn •GI..,. dorM. P, ) Cufll\ Wdrdle INOHO 1. 1>. 4. llrt .. Owfl'n\ tlhl~,Aru·J,o lnd.iawLs \~Elmore U'ight.' !'J!)Qks a 5hot4ttempt by Portland's-Mychal Thompson a-uring their NBA game Tuesday night Irr Portlnhd. lndlana 's Rick Robey awaits. the outcome. lndlonn won, 112·104, to post its first-ever road victory over a Pacirtc Division club. " - J s I l ' l t a e a n d a \· .. 82 OAIL.'t' PILOT Wtdneldey, Jenull'f ,0, 1171 BASKETBALL CdM Tops Dolphins Sea Kings Score 71-66 Victory By ROGER CARLSON Ol IM 0.11, ,, ... '"'" Oran1ee County's No I romklid pre p basketba ll te am the Corona dcl Mur Sea Klngs - connccled on $8. l percent of their shots from the tleld, hat 21 or 28 free throws and came within one of equalliqg host Dana Hills rebounding Tuesday night and It paldotr with a ninth straight non-league victory. The Dolphins of Dana Hills. now 8·3 and still boasting the ~st start of a ny Dana Hills team In Dolphins" history. fell, 71·66. as a 12·for-24 performance at the Cree throw hne , l>Omc roul trouble and Corona del Mar·s le tha l s h oo ting f rom t he perimeter was too much lo over· come. "f THOUGHT WE were in control all the way." said CdM Coach Jack Errion. whose team is now 10·1. '"( thought we rould have put it away. but we had a couple of 1 "'z-mlnute lapses and Dana Hills got back in it Dana Hills· offe nsive rebounds hurt us. but we're getting better '· The Dolphins. although the loss snapped a fi vc·itamc win· nlng streak. were 1mprcss1ve despite the setback Dolphins n~ver let it get" out of ha nd. Corona del Mar was nursing a 27·23 halftime lead when the· Sea Kings clicked for seven straight points at the outset or the third quarter on a 10-Jooter by Chris Johnston. a three-point layup by Dave Koehler and a 12-footer by Rich Kindorf to go up. 34·23. IN THAT SAME SPAN of 76 seconds Samuels picke<l up his fourth personal foul ·and missed the balance of the third quarter. "'We lost a little too much without Samuels." conceded D"ana Hills Coach Art Jenkins. .. But I don't feel we have lo lake a back seat to anyone. Confidence is still a face.or here at Dana Hills." The performance o f Dana Hills include d but e i g ht turnovers and 50 percent s hoot· infl from the field 127 or 54 ) and it appears the Dolphins. with guard Ian O'Donnell and the big front line. are ready to make a solid run at the South Coast League championship. CORONA DEL MAR had four playe rs in double figures with Klndorf topping the list at 16. in addition lo 10 rebounds. LOOSE BALL K a tc JJ a High 's J e ff Et>crhard 1541 vies with Newport Harbor's Bruce Caldwell '24 1. Brian Freeman 1201 DMIY ...... -...., Ille~ IC- and Bob S treet ,351 for possession of a loose ball in non·league basketball action Tuesday night. M Ike Samuels. the 6·4 stand· out. scored 22 points aitainsl a · tough man·to-man defense and 1t was his loss in the third quarter that set'med to put a lid on Dana Hills· chances. althouJth the "'Johnston and Kln~orf had solid games and I thou(thl Todd Pickett. who entered with 10 solid games for us. did well in the second half." added Errion in asses11int his team·s triumph. A Caosule Report From the Workl of Sports One for the Record Book: .... Schoolboy Hits I 05 Points From AP Dispatches GRANDFIELD. Okla. -GrandfleJd's Ken m neth Johnson treated those attending Tuesday n\Rht'" prep contest between Grandfield and Terral to the most amazing single ~ame show of basketball prowess in Oklahoma high school history as he poured ln an unbelievable 105 points. The 6-1 senior standout aet the state's an.ume slngle gam e scoring record. outdis t a ncing Ryan 's J ay Armstrong, who put in 82 points last season . ll was appar~nt Terral was in for a lopsided beating when Johnson had already scored 71 points at halftime Gra ndfield ended up winning the game, 120·65 Johno;on hit ovC'r SO percent of his shots from the field and 15 of his 16 free throws. He has been averaging 44 points a Jt3me this year . ------flt-•e ol '"' Da11 ----- Dallas Cowboys Coach Tom Landry: "We played as well in the second half Sunday as we did in the Super Bowl last year. 1 hope we can do it one more time. That's what it will take in the Super Bowl.·· S.Uh, l..'"'a• Spark 1t' arrfors Phll Smllb and John Lucas combuned for 55 points and Robt'rt Parish, sitting out most of the m second half with four fouls, hit three straight baskets in thf' final two minutes to lead Golden State to a 103-101 National Basketball Assn. victory over Chicago Tuesday . . Larry Kenon scored 29 points, in· eluding three free throws in the final seconds, to lead San Antonio to a 116·114 victory over Detroit .. Lloyd Free scored 34 points to lead San Diego to a 1J4·107 win over New Orleans ... Rudy Tomjanovlch scored a season-high 31 points and MCMetl Malone added 26 as Houston defeated Kansas City. 126·110 ... Denver jumped to a 7-0 lead and. behfod the shooting of David Thompson, rolled past de· fending NBA champion Washington, 121·90. Thompson hit 22 points, 16 in the first half ... With Johnny Dnls lead· ing the way with 25 points. Indiana won on the road against a Pacific Divis ion club for lhe first time in history. beating Portland, 112-104 ... Bernard King, high.scoring star forward of the New J ersey Nets, pleaded innocent to charges ot having a small amount of cocaine and of drlv· ing while intoxicated and without a license. f1a 1n Ralffl to Top ••tlalo period goals as the-Atlanta Flames stormed ' Center Gay Cboalnard set up three third·· 1a back from a 2·0 deficit to beat the Buffalo Sabres S-3 ·in National Hockey League action Tuesday . . • Reggie Leach, BW Barber and DeDD.ls Ververpert scored Philadelphia power play goals whHe the Flyers were being outsbot by W.asbington 32·13 in the first two periods. keying a S-2 victory ... Boa Du1••Y and Vlf Nlluon scored 74 seconds apart during a lhr~· goal second period to lead the New York Rangers past lhe St. Louis Blues, S-3 . . . 1be Soviet Wings struck for second·period goals by Mikhail Varukov and Victor Kbatalev to overcome a Boston lead and go on to a 4·1 ex· hiblllon game victory over the Bruins. ~Radio Following are the mafor sporfs events on television tonight. Ratings are: / .t .f .t excellent· .t " 1 worth watching;./ / fair;./ forget It. ' 8 p.m., Channel 9 ./I ./ NBA BASKETBALL: l.akers at Boston. Announcers: Chick Heam, Pat Riiey. The Lakers continue their tonoest roed trip of the season tonight ~Inst the Boston Celtics. Boston has fallen on hard times In NBA action after many years of domination. The Lakers heve been Inconsistent this season. Horse racing p.m ., Channel 52. OTHER TV Santa Anita race results, 7:30 .. ~-. ,_ .R Dro ' • Hockey -Klng-s at Chtcaoo blllck Hawtcs, s:so p.m ., KRLA (1110). Bob Miiier, Peter Weber report. BHketbell -The Lakers at Boston Celtics, KLAC C570), simulcast. Seabawks Fly High, Tars Fall Ocean View High. the surpnse of Orans:e County. continued its winning ways Tuesday night with a convincing. 71·52,. non- lea gue victory over Laguna Beach. Ne wport Harbof wasn 't as lucky as it dropped a 62-44 de· cision to visiting Katella. Oce an View, which will re. ceive another sllrf test l~t 17) at Estancia, never was,.._ trouble with ttw! visiting Artists as the Seahawks easily rolled to their 10th victory In 12 outings this season. Ocean Vlew hit 51 ~rcent from the floor as it led by seven 128-21 l at the Intermission and 14 147-331 after three quarters. The Seahawks got another fine performance from 6 ·6 sophomore forward Wayne Carlander who led all scorers with 23 points. connecting on nine of 13 from the field and five of seven from the charity stripe. Newport's woes in its game occurred in the third quarter when the-Sailors could manage but three points while Katclla scored 14. The Sailors connected on only 37 percent from the floor to Katella's 49. Bri a n Fr ee man w a~ Newport's leading scorer with 21 points as the Sailors· record for the year dropped to 8-5. Besides Ocean View. other ga mes on lap tonight at 7 in- clude Palos Verdes at Fountain Valley. Cypress a t Edison. Marina at Loara. Costa Mesa at San Clemente and Laguna Hills at Irvine. l(•l•O•CUI ... ...n...,._, .. , .. "., .. "., Prt""'r J ) II Lemon• • I 1• £119•11••0 I I I lOl>el I I '1 I 11rllfnOIO I 0 • De111e, 1 0 1 C•io-11 J s-.. \ Fr~"'"" I L.•f"l\kY 0 "-'" 0 0000, 0 0 I 11 , 1• } 1 1 1 0 REBOUNOCNG Newport Harbor High ·s Bria n f reem an 1201 grabs a rebound away from Katella's Roger Lemon~ and Rick Lope z. 1 1 li••nn•" 0 I I ~·~no 0 I I l Oldl\ n •• .i Tot•h 16 11 "' SC.,. lly Qll.lllWN ltAlellA 11 II I• 1) 61 N~Wf)Ofl HMllOI I 11 J 10 44 I 01411 IOUI•: ,,....,_, HlfllOr 11. K•lt ll• 11. FO<llH Oul ,._, L4'91H141 JIHclt fSJ I .. "1, 7 J I • 1 10 <><•.a.. vie.o. 1111 IJtah State Coasts Aggies Edge Fresno State I.~ !>m1111 Ew.t"~ J•u•~• M<t<Oon•IO ~rle\f '°'o ....... 011\ltf H4tl'nt'n Cllf••n 6•'"•' Goo•••• Nor1c 11. f Ohtl\ ) ' " ' . . 0 0 0 I 0 4 I 1 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • 0 0 11 0 0 0 I 1 • II I-)1 i.11i. AM~ 't 0 1 C...fl-• ' ) 2l N-19tDOAn 0 7 1 _,_ J J . NO • 0 8 A••-lt • I .. Orower 1 o 7 '•11""911 J • n Wdlf''' 1 0 • t otfl\ 11 11 II Von Joshua Back With Dodgen From AP Dl1patcbes LOGAN, Utah -Keith McDonald scored 17 pointa to lead Utah Stale to a 56-49 victory over Fresno Stllte in a PacUlc Coast Athletic Association basketball opener Tuesday night. Utah State's Dean Hun~er added 12 points and Brian Jackson had JO points and 13 rebounds for the Aggies . Rich McElrath. former Servate H1Ah and Saddleback Colleac guard. con 'trlbutt!d five points 1P Utah State'~ cause. USU riddled Fresno State s naUonally ranked defense, makinK ~ percent of It s field goat atte mpts while the Bulldogs connected on only 33 percent of their Roor shots. Fresno State was led by Bobby An· d er son with 14 points. LOS ANGELPS <AP l Von Cal Polfl SLO. 83•78 Joshua, who began his pro· fe11lonal baseball career In the SAN LUIS OBISPO ... Sophomore Loa A 1 1 1 gua rd Ernle Wh~ler made alx free nge es organ zat on. was throws wtthou~ a ml»s ln the final 1·1s ~~~~~s~~~ui:g:lco b~r \~: • of piny Tuesda~nlatit to help Cat Poly· Mexlcsn Lequtt. • -San Lu.ii O~~an 83·78 non The 30-~r-old JotbWl slfened c~ference vlcl'Or y'~vtr vi•ltlng· wlth the 1ers as a frte agent Hd}'ward Stat~ ln 1967 i nd played with ~m ~ Whffl•r ~Od tht MUt\anp, who are lrom 11189-14. now 8-6. wfth 17 poJnt• Mark Robinson ltt later played with the San and Rob Wr11 added 14 pololl for Cal Francl1co Giants and the Poly, Bill Toi had 13 points and Mlke Milwaukee Brewers. Evans •cored 11 for t~c winners * College wan S C11t1f Coll. I ... C:.t L11Cller•n 111 101• Ul.,_ St S., Fr-St 4't ,.,, Force 16. VeJCMr•'4 U , .. Poi, IPomon•• ~. AIU\• P.Ctft< J9 c.1 "°'' 1~01 u. H.,,.,..,o ~1 ,. s.. ... o..,., u •• 54 _, '). 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Dana Hills was not to narrow the margin to less than eight potnts until 1: 10 remained o n a couple of buckets by S amuels •65·58l, but the n Pickett's free throws sealed it. c.er-... _t711 .. "c. Al>fffl\ ) J ll JO'""'°" \ s cs t<1n0o11 • 4 .. K~lllfr • I IJ P1oe11 1 s 1 Broom"" o J l ScloM 1 0 4 v illl\ !11...,,,.,.,,., 0 0 0 '°'... 1i lt " o ............ . S.1'11\MI~ Melll1•11 . ..,,. ... 0 ()onNll Kr~I JoftH Smtth Toe••• ... "tp 10 I 11 I 0 I l I I ) I II l I e 1 ) I l I ~ ,, 11 ... ' Scan ..., OllwW• C0<-~-t• U 11 1• II o.a ... Hiii\ 12 11 11 JI ... lot., tovl~ Col"-oet Mer 23. o.N 14111• ll. fO\llld o..t -· O'Donftell 10-. Hiits i. Adams'39 leads sec, 116-112 THOUSAND OAKS Randv Adams scored a career-high i'J points and P a ul Ande rson chipped in 33 points. including s ix straight fret! throws in over- time. to give Southern California College ot Costa Mesa a 116-112 basketball victory over Cal Lutheran College. here Tuesday night. It was the fourth ove rtime contest in the past five games for SCC. and the Va ngua rds had to shoot a sizzling 63 percent from the floor to pull this ont· out 'RANDY ADAMS HAD ju!>t a bout the finest game I've t·vcr seen a C<'nlc r play ... s:.i 1d Southern Cal Coach Bd Moril.lr ty. '"He was scoring on hook!>. 1um pers. inside. outside. every way possible ... Cal Lutheran ignored SCC':-. rons1stent shooting and e xtrndt•d a 12·point lead by halftime. but the Vanguards rallwd to catch their hostc; midway through lh<' second half. ADAMS. 'Wffo MADE 18 or 28 field s:oals and three flf four frel' throws. led the charJ?e. Mi ke Nl•tswender scored 18 poi nts and pulled down 14 rebounds as thl· talle r sec front lane controlll-d thr board~ Ad a mi-fou led out lat<' in tht· rontest and th~ Va nguards had to play the entire overtime with a 'our-guard offense. but An· derson's clutch free throw shoot· in~ cnabll'd sec to pull it out. SoOul returns to play Tuesduy al Cc.al PoJy t Pom ona >. The· Van~uards a rc now 8-5 for lhl' season. S.C.I Coif"' Cl 161 C41 Lul-4" Ir 11 • I• II Ip 19 II Ip Nf'f\Wt1~, I 1 J Ut (drm•Ch4M!f I 0 11 , '°""' • o 1 11 Euo.on~' 10 J 1 1 A<fftm.. ·~ ) .. 11 (4_\ft\U~Ut•~r 8 I ' Ht Anck't\Of\ 11 11 IJ lJ ~•II\ • I\ II M•w••n\ J 0 I 6 f 4'11~ q ' • JI Ooouw-I tJ 0 1 Au Pt>l(lr'°" l U Cl f I ) J 6 Pct p,..ct-,--,on J 4 ' I·• He-<tQ 1 fl t I ~dttum 1 lJV / 'll°''"'°'\ 1 0 V I l<l•h ''I Ill U Ito lol.lh .. tl>-111 11/ ,.:,••::;::~, c.t Lui"'°'"" 61 4~ E l\d o< '"1111, • outt!d out '°""-"'\• Ac:IMn\ t\C.C '· lrcrwm: ••h ,_ CIF Ratings ,.,, .. ,. ..... , . .....,.__ P0ttth I llt!rl>llm ()coo II~ II '"" l lllq-llJ-41 "" J L~8Hclll"04' Ill J• ~1 • P•~oi-Jt " ) NIO•n•flO"~ 11 I •• •• 6 ComptQll f .. 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(IF M ie(fW 1 C..l•••(<I, 1 Mol\tetMollO, l P~llk• 4 P-. ,, HH WllMf>, 6 S41rtr• MMI•, 1 CM tre•. I. to.KIWlll v .... ,. '· 81~ Monloomer,, 10.AI_..- Cll't-ASK-. I. ~II, t. II-•, J, Olt'Oft.tdef Mf'. 4 ~ltf' Ott; ~. Ctl.tlMIMt; t l'Vllffton I 'I-Int; e. flell 0.-•. '· MMll l(eppet. 10 OftCOtlO CJwlillM, Ju in Action Both the Orange Coast and Saddleback College bask~tbnll team1 i.k to the road lonlght 17:301 as thc:t Pirates open South Coast Conf trtncc play agaio.st Mt. San AnlOfllo at Walnut white the Gauchos look for their tttond Ml13ion Conferen~ win aaalnst Southwe tern at Chula Vhtl8 I t \ s ' \• dASKETBALL J HORSE RACINQ /BOATING W1d11•dav. J1nu1rt 10. 1979 DAii. V Pll.OT 83 Cypress Crush es Rust lers OCIET s1m1B !:~~,ro2c;>M ~'f!R I n t e r est Gai n s I Co tancia Pegasris? Ku•t•nl rumur:. that Costa. Meu t111h m1.iht bt· 4'b orbl-d b) l hl' othrr lhN"C' Nc.-wport Me.a rhoola t:.Lancto, Nt!\\Port llarbor nd Coron•• df'I Mar UPJ'lt'•r 10 be jUJt Owl rumor onl) "ln lht' fol'M"t'1bll• (utur~ lM tU\MHr to that Iii no. '")' l ' t M Hoth P1 1ncipal Bob Paclttr llow VC'r. fon.t"t•ahlt fut~ hive a way of ttvc:nlu•lly ~com104f Uw prt' t'nl 11nd PAcker admit11 tht r\• 1i. o pc>HlblUty '" the nl''ll CIYt' to u )ean of th•t becomlr6' (!let · H 't\\' l"Ollllnuc to dt•(•hne tn mrollmt>nl u proJttlt-d ov..r lht• 1ww.t hH' to :ii' )\'Ur!> l"t-may find our11t"lvc wit h four ~<'hoots uH•rui.:ing out to uboul 1..00 l .~ Jit•r Sfhool." l'>U)b Padtt•r Should lhat O<'CUr, ll I not tM hi.rd to lmaauw a rew hundn>d students from Newport Harbor moving to C'oronu dcl Ma r. 11nd tht• <:~t<.1 Me J Mu11tan~s· cntollment "PUt twt Wt'\'f\ Newport I lurbor und E:;t ocla ·~ F.aales The q~soon 111. l"ould thut ni.tkc 1t the C-OSt.anria Pegasws" c:vrR ~<; "The tcamc wi ll ht! 11 lot r lOM•r nl'llt lJ ll\l' " T h al wa!J atfdut thl' on ly (IOlllllH• c•ommcnt Goldt>n Wt•:,t Cull"&" boaketbull Coarh Jim <:r •nfuild could mukl' lifter he \\>Ulcht-d h1 team ttct bllti ed by C'ypreSi. the No. I team tn the 11lutt , 99 64, In a Southern Cal ConfrrcnN: con test T uesday nlfht t wa~ the type of " game "'ht.' re t'v<•rything Cypre~~ threw towards the lm11kct went in, and "onver ely. everything Golden We&t shOt didn't. For A rea C>t-cllrung enrollmf'nt cand the pUSSDJlC Of f'ropositlon 13 ha:. a lrt' d)' m ade a d ent tn C'll" rlr('les wtlh this the fmal y~ur for C'<ihforn1a High , which I being !tpht up bctwt-en other Wh1ttu.·r :Sl'hOOb T llF. C11ARGERS or Cypress, winners of 17 straight after 108· ing their season opene r to Ccr· r1tos. hjt un lncredibh.· 77 per- c>ent from the floor for the game. m1ss1ng only 13 or 56 s hots from the field. "\Yhen somebody shoots li.<e that. they can beat a nybody." s aid the GWC first-year coach. Girls' Results • • • ("~IA MESA HlGll CR~COlJNTRV Coach Joo 1''1s· he r will be honored J a n. 26 by the Cal Coaches Assn. as California ·s prep cross country coach of the year. The a\\ard a ppears long overdue. Fisher's lO·year re- rord at Costa Mesa includes 73 straight dual meet v1c· torics, with seldom a pushover h ned up. lhs 1976 team won the CJF 3·A championship and did 1t with better times than the 4·A klngpin. Fisher's ml'lhods include a "packing" system, one which concentrates on getting the fifth and sixth runner up to the ca ller of the team 's best runner. The '76 title team went 3-4-5-12 in the finals. ··cross country is d iffe rent. than track ." explains F isher. "The re arc individuals on a track team, but m cross country It is a team effort. It takes a group to be a wanner." Fis her's athletes r un about 3.000 m1h.'S a year and a lthough the '78 team finished second in league after eight straight crowns, the '79 edition a ppears promising. FISHER The 1·2-5-6 varsity was s taffed by sophomores and the sophomore team was undefeated in league. A product of Emporia State in Kansas and a former high jumper and hurdler. Fisher runs with his team in workouts and at the rate the Mustangs are packing, one wonders what is in store for Mesa opponents for the next 10 years. • • • Cypress didn't waste any time in establishing itself as the Cha rgers hit their first three :.hots from the noor and jumped to a quick 6-0 lead. T h e Rus lle r s' p r o bl e m s s temmed from a lack of man· power and t heir ability and pa- tience lo wait for the good shot. T HE RUSTLE RS we re also o bv ious ly Intim id a t e d b y Cypress' height advantage as the Cha rgers possess a 7.3 center in Mark Eaton and two 6·5 power forwards in Ron Davis a nd Scott Mciver. And . If that· was n 't enough. Cypress Coach Don Johnson also has 6-101,<z Jeff F a ga n a n d 6 ·9 R ichard Brodowski to s ubstitute oft th<: bench. T he Rustlers 11-1 an con· fcrence. 7-12 over all • tried to stop t he Chargers. 12·0 in con· \ fcrence 1 by switching def<'ru.~ from a 1·2·2 zone to a m an-to- man al various limes down the floor. Neither was veryeffecti v4!. THE CHARGERS were scor· ing at will, and when they did m iss, it s eem ed a Cypress player was grabbing a rebound underneath for the basket. "They're good, but I don't think as good as they showed tonight," said Greenfield. Cyp ress a ctually made the e vening quick and painless as it raced to • comfortable 46-23 hal(tlme adva ntage a nd coasted the rest of the way. B•8ketball c:.1.-...1U11.a. UC ,,.. .... ,. vc ,,...,. ~·-2, Mll\M<td I , F-1 12. MIMI 7, Foti. IO, .... ndon IO, 0'8tlf'I '·SI_, 'I. C .. St•l• llAt """"°'" J, t .. ....,, 1. Ho-#••0 l , l(Ufd\IQf 2. Vounq 7, P4W ••. eor-1. sn-11> u. e .. "°" •· H•lf1t-· l1·1J (.It Sl41te •LAI SH 0.--l&. lnlM 11 S•n C•e-nl•. JoMMlft ti, 0 Ro1u mo s. c..n I, Alll-o 7. Wtl> De• I, C. R~ I•. CU0< 2. 1rv1M l(eitev I, G<bl>s 1. Wlltlt •. P•ttMl• 2 De-2. Eth\ 1 sc-"'~ I••-• • 7 j 1• !>.., (lt,,...nte H II lo 10 )II l:U-lel5,W.t_W,l c "~'. "'°"""'°" •. 0ont9"" •• ~-'°" •. F-l. feftOlh •. M M ll I, fr-W'f' H. 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ITT TOOCI IGWI po..-""'Pl>erfltfl I 19 "° ........ , .... ... ..,, O•vt .. lGW • P•f'Md ~' ' Jl, ALntOUGH THE SUGGESTION was voted down a year ago. the question or a 10th prep football game to take the place of a pre-season scrimmage has surfaced again and t his time. with the passage of Proposition 13 boosting backers' contentions that it Is a chance to earn more money for a n athletic program. it may come to pass. Representatives from aU of the ClF Southern Section's leagues will decide the Issue J an. 18 and buckers of the proposal indicate this time it figures to pass. T he fina l st atis tics pretty much told the story or the game as the Rustlers could connect on only 44 percent of their'sbols 128 percent In the first half> com- pared lo the Chareers 77, and werP decidedly outrebounded. 53·19 Alamitos Entries ••• DON'T LOOK FOR RECENT RUMBLINGS about Orange County forming its own section lo bttome facl- the costs outweigh the benefits of going your own way by too m uch. And there doesn't figure to be much in the way of changes within leagues In Orange County. at least for the foreseeable future. Newport Harbor appears stable tn the Sunset Leagut>. especially with back-to-back CIF Big Five Conference berths in football. A year ago the Sailors' proposal to get out or the Sunset League was turned down by Orange Couoty prin· C'ipals, 51· 1. f''ootball Coach BiJI Pizzica and his Sailors have probably made it unanimous with their r~ent ex· ploi~. So,utbern California Ski Conditions Oeltht1-.C t ... I .. " .. .,,.,_,,.. I 0 1 C..<t•tMll\ 0 I I Lff<h 7 0 4 Brute J l ' M<t•••l<h ' , • Wh•m•n • 0 •• 1: •• ,,, 1 • a Mt,,,.., ) 0 • JorO•rllt J t I ll~••IO I I l TOl61\ U 17 6"' c;~·"' IUootr All<tl•r• Sl>ull) O.v1\ ""''~ MC.twr 8rodow\a1 F"O<ln E•IOf' r ot•I• ,, "Ill • 0 II 1 0 • • ' 10 10 J 1l , 0 " J 1 • 1 0 • J • 17 ~ 0 ·~ 0 tJ 'Ii , H•H•~. 'l>-U. 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Cl••mCn9 Otl(f '10.000. ~~l"!l.:.!l.:!!!.9 How L...:11.r tl•nk\1, W•t<l'I Ntwpor'I CllnttlMI ,._VIII-CM ll> C.•llon "· ~ 1. p _ _.. M•9f'lr ,....., ,,..,.,,., '· W.tt 8'•0 11.,. M t•noeri• °""'"'n 0t1110 t w.n •H•rtl; v-!.Cl R-1w.,01, Ft.,. N•woort Cllrl\l•Mt F1ut•er It, I, l(teln I, F«!yne .s. W•ll 1t, Wa•toe 1nq 8 tt Ol.tt ICMdolet; f1tnelOPl'O Atllly J, NewtNn7.1("'9 I), Brown 11.Sv"'me~t.Owt<>,2. ICre•QtHI; Pre<lout Memot1e1 11, Oonofr.o•. •• .. (. S<-•Y~ IKn191'11I, ... ..,., T-y 1 lo rr•••· VIII~ Owl•h.n AftNll• •.Re"' He""rl• Owl\h61' I 8 It 10 .. H.il-~tLutk .. I. 9, Joh<>SOft IO,_._ Hyne••. C.O.. L•OtrtyCht1J11.., I 20 .. 1~ •I I t RECREATIONAL t VEHICLE SHOW .. S<l!Mn0tt\ t. E....,_, 7. SIJll TN llACE IOO •-'-J YfM ker-. "' OMMttn Ol<I\ & llP• C.·9"d. """" u.aoo. VIII~ Qlrl\H.., 10 11 U 14 ~ Pre s Cl•lm1119 pr1CAt W..lOO. H""1>0fl 0wl•I-• .. 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SQ1,.9gy tMil<IWlll I; Hele Oclnc<'t IC/1lt)Ollrl; True••<' Prtn(tt I Roug111, Or Run•buft<l'I lc:.t< CIOlO I Alamitos Results k6t ....... 11.tell .. ...,1"""" .... _....., 0...---""" r .ce Heftry•tttt Root t tCr4'<t9f' I II.Al),~ S.20, ttMl>o Way IM• le"''" s . .o .• 10; O~• Pro•• tClefl\\el t.ao. U E•.cte 14-41 oa•O '44 .0 S..onc! •«l' p_.. Lnt C1'M><r tH•rt I I 2Q. l.60, J.00, Prote M•UY ISu~r I •.llO, 3.20, 0on • Go MMI 18"r01 l.00. 11\irO ••u Su9•r) Uor1corn I AOV<ln I 17 llO, 6 llO, S •Cl. Mr 110. '""'9" •Cter•\\PI • 70. l oO . Sll•U•"'-IP'frMtl 8 90. U E•<K ,. t7·11 INIO•l8IOO.. Fovrtn race W•rr1or Avn tC..tltrOJ 6.olO, 3.60, ).II(), Rubl>tsll M•fl t8r004tltel01 ~ J olO. Go Ro1l'lt• Go •B-1290 flit!\ r«t lllfft.,,. tf'lt,.,.r I I 10, • 80. J .00. f«9 A Jet t.,_11 10 to. ~ 80. FlllJMI T.o tf,. .. _.., UO U E•<Kte t .. SllNIO•llUO. S11th •«• Se•.,.,..,, ~ T1- 1w.,01 IJ.10, UO, l 40. Liiiie Go F-IA°"9f'I UO, UO, Front Po19e SIM l~l l.00. S•••ntft r ec• Mo"'""'" t(le•9er I 7.t10, 1.00, l .&0. Piii\ ,,..,,..,, a.oo. '·'°· e11 • e ""'' IWtnltnl laJO, U f .-CI• 0 .. 1 ... id ••SS.SO E•9fl"' .... ~m PreSIOtf>I tH•rt I S 00, •.00, l .60, NOilY f v IWerO I II •O. 1 10, Ylll0n9 AM• IAtletr I l.CIO. N1n111 ••c• OuO<'• LO M l,m9 Caho Regatta In Comeback By ALMON LOCKABEV o.lly ...... ~ ........ Some long d111tancc yacht roces -cspcc11tlly those from Southcm Callrornla to Mexico -ishrt out with a burst of enthusiasm and a host of en· tries and later full Into the doldrums or dislnter~t. Others start with a half dozen entnes and blossom through the ycan. Into popular evenli, which require a li mitation of participants. A co.se In point in the latter catAgory Is \he Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Cabo San t.ocai. race which was inaugurated In 1971 as a medium dist ance race. The Oect numbered seven boats . Two yea rs later the race doubled its entry llst. but in the interven· ing years or the biennial event interest lagged. In an effort to spur in· l erest. NHYC decided on a reverse handicap start -plus an hour's engine allowance -in the 1977 race. but it sta ll d r e w only 10 com· BOATING petitors. 11 But this ye ar the Caho race seems t o have captured the in· t e res t of yachtsme n from San Diego to Santa Monica Bay if tht.• l)Um ber Of requests for invitations a nd e ntry blanks are any indication. AT LAST COUNT. RACE chairman Georgt> Wes t reported 44 possible entries for the March 25 s tart. This despite the recently concluded Lol> Angel~ to Mazatlan race and the upcoming < f''eb J 1 Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta rnn. T he possibility or 30 to 40 boats in this year ~ Caho race has sent West and his committee scur- rying to the Baja California fishing resort to ar- range for hotel rooms and hou'sing for skippers. crews and the usual host of race followers. Ca bo San Lucas. around the tip or Baja California Is or- dinarily known as a fishing port or a s topover for yachts returning from Mexico cruises. West allows as how the change in date from a fall start for the early races to a s pring start may be responsible fo r the Increased interest an t he event. Under id<'al conditions. the race should be all wrapped up by April t. thus giving skipper!>, crews and their families soll'le ideal cruising tim<' in the Sea or Cortez during Easter vacation and before starting the long beat back home ONE OF THE MA IN features of the 790-mlk Caho race is that the course covers a distance over which medium to strong winds can be expected. giving the sailors a brisk spiMaker run dowo the Baja coast . In many other Mexico races the winds die in the Gulf of California. leaving the yachts s latting along in light lo non-existent aJrs btfon~ reaching their mainland destinations. The barn burne r or an Mexico races. of course. is the Newport Ocean Sailing Associalk>n's lZS· mlle Newport to Ensenada race which st arted out two decades ago with less Utan 100 entries and has grown through the years to a yachting spec:taclP that draws more than SOO starters every spring . But to many, the Ensenada bash 1s little mo1e than a weekend ··a rgosy" or party race. . First of the dead ser ious Mexico races was the San Diego Yacht Club 's Acapulco r ace wh(ch sta rted in the ea rly SOs and biannulilly drew Uw cream of yachting competition until interes t dwindled a rew years ago beca use or the slown~s of the race from Cabo San Lucas to Acapulo. not to mention the lack or hospitaJity at the Acapulco end a fte r the Club de Yates de Acapulco was ta ken over by power boaters from Mexico City. AS A RESVL T, SDVC te rminated the race aod fou nd a new home at Manuutillo. some 200 D'lifes closer home, where the burgeoning Las Hadas Hotel establishment took over the festivities at the end or the race. The Los Angeles Yacht Club's Mazatlan rac1..· was one that started light but gained In popularity. From an original starting list or about nine boats. the Mazatlan has grown to be one or the most popula r or the Mexican races. despite a couplt! of years of slow going across the Gulf of Califorl'lia The biennial event can usually be counted on for from 35 to 40 entries. T he Long Beach Yacht Club's 1.000-mile 1 • Paz race started out enthusiastically but In re<:ent years has been more or less dying on lbe vine. ln the beginning the selling point or the La Pai race was a br'isk spinnaker run down the coast to Caho. followed by about a 100-mile upwtnd beat on the in- side or the Baja peninsula to the finish. This r ace. too, provides some excellent post.race cruising . Coastline Offers Class in Sail ing Coastline Community College will be offering a nine -week course for those who wish to develop or improve sailing skills bef{inning Feb. 6 from 7 to 9 p.m . at Bayview Center. 2531 Orchard Or .• Santa Ana Heights. "Fundamentals or Competitive Sailing I" 1Marlne Activities 139 > will teach the novice r ac- ing skipper or crew member the skills 9f strategr. tactics. ruJes and boat handling for club racing an Southern California. Al Nelson. who is entering his 32nd year or compet.Jtive sailing. will instruct the class. For additional information. call Coas tline Com munity College at 963-0824. I g{~ 1-...... ___ .. A•• At10t OlllyM''· COOY ••OM ll(nl91>11, Et,.,., Go 1~rntt1! P'IO l4 S0t.t ICMclollf, DllslY'' Co 1Ro u9111. L•O••• l(tnO• M•ll IWfl'°"l;Slr.,......., IW-1, 8u0 0 rooie I frt"'u,.1, f r-• C••"• IH•l1 I. F~Oo19Mtll. tAtrnet1 e.a, •.oO. I.ti>.'"'"' And ----------------------A9••n t Cre•9tr • ~ 10. l .00, Ila ........... 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And t~re ant more.> s11ch 1ndlvld11als than evt r, either be<:ause lnCla· Uon bu inc reased ularles raat~r than t~1)( brackets could bl• adjusted, or because both hu1band and wtle are working. For people with these tax problems. tax f ref' income In lhe Corm of munklpal bond interest 1s alway!! attrocUve, but with in- terest rates nea r record highs. thl5 11 :i. particularly good time to buymunls. SOME A·RATED muni bonds are returning better than 7 per· cent lwhich for the individual in 1\I0-100 1250 14 06 l !>.63 180-200 1290 14 !>2 lb 13 17 19 "/4 18 7!> 19)5 ro97 22 58 24 19 26.SI 27 42 29 03 tbe 40 percent ta.x bracket has a __ --------yield equivalent to 14 percent tax· OVER 667 1~33 2000 2167 2333 ?SOO "667 2833 0000 ableincomel. ?OO 1333 isoo 1 Why buy municipal bonds? In- terest paid on munis is exempt TAXABLE SECURITY To sec \\hat a ta xable securit y wo':'ld ha\'l' from federal Income taxes; it is to yield to equal the t ake.home yield of a tax.free bond, find your also often exempt from state in· I <•x ablc income an the Jcft·hand column and read across C'ome cror example, most bonds _:_:.:..:.:.:..::..::..:..::..:.:.~~------------------------issue d by munlc lpali lies in PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS •USIHIH NAME STATEMENT ' ,,. 100_..,. .,..._, I• CIOo "O t>u~ ,. ... ,, ., INTERNl<Tl()NAL COMNIOOITY r~A OIN v O AOUP , HOl ·118 "'"'°'"""'--•Irv..,., CA. '711S (h .. rlft W °""Vl'erty. >;.01 110 '1•t~vH',. ~.,,,,,,..,CAI. '771S '111\ ~~· "(ond\Kl41C1 by ..... ,,. (fl'•iliOV•I ,...,_ w OouQfter1v ""' ".._,, ..... 111..i "'"" "'-{ o"nty Cl,...• of Or-COUflfY ott (l~LemMI 29, "" FI01111 Puq11~-Or-tN•I O•llr Piiot Hn J, 14. If, 1•. "I• SIU-11 PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'-SUl'Eltl()tt COUltT OF THE s r ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TM( COUNTY OF ORANGE No A ttiM PUBLIC NOTICE --"CTl~IOU$ .~SIHUJ­ NAME STAU!MlNf The IOllOWl"O pet~> ••t dOlnQ b;/'4M'\\ n GILL ~O)(YGCN SCRVICC'. 11111 Sli'llor l<•e , flkHlt•ln V•ll,y, ti< '21ot H"9fl w c.m, lllll Sl•ttr Aw ., F_,lfll• 11.iiey. CA '2109 "''""' 0 Arc~. lllll Sl•l.-1'YI!,. Foun1111n V.ttlf'V, C.. t?ICI T nh bu\llWU It <Of>du< led l>t' • ""'""° -"""""P HUlll VI. Giii fhl\ ··~"'*" Wot\ fllf!d Wlfll I~ Countr C .. rk of 0••-CoU111y on 0.(~mC.r n. '"' Olltl'FITN ANO AHTHOHY Att0<1•tJ•\ •I Uw nHM•lf veroe EHi. 5.,.1 N C••"llMll,C.ll~tu,. ,,101°°' Pul>fl\"'4 ()--Go.o•I 0•1ty P11ol JMl<J•ty ), 10, II 1• lqf~ ' ,., PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU$1NIU NAME n111taMEHT Tiie IOU-1"9 ~''°"' ••ft doing C>u'litw\\ ., EL TORO BRAVO. 7Jt W ""' Street, CO\t• Mti.<1. Ceutorlll• .,.,, VI< tor M•nuel BonlllA. I ll Mt F•Od on, $<1nl• An•. C•IHOf'nl• '7101 (tell R. MOirTitllA, 1Cn r f lO'• SlrMI, s.M• M/j, C•IHoml• '710J f!ll> bu\IMU I> <O!'duCleO l>V 4 ~,,.ritt ...-T""rs!llp. Vf<'tor M-lloftlll• T"I> \I--WAI> Jllfd wllft 1111' covnt v Cl•r1l 01 Or•noe COUfll'f on °"'""'De' "· 1971 .111ouo Pubtl\"t'CI Ot;inoe eo.st O•Ul'f Piiot, 0.< 20.11.~MldJlltl 3,I0,1'17' S.Sf. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOU$1U$1Nl!S$ NAME STATEMENT• T ,. .. t i>t1oow1ng ""r'°n~ •rt. d<Hno bY\1fW\\ ., S AOOlEllA C IC Al l>.R M SERI/IC: [ 5, 1811 EIQin Clrtlt', Hunt 1no1on e .... ,,. Cottl!om1 .. .,... California would be exempt from Cnllfornla income taxes for reside nts of this slate 1. Another good re;ison for buy· Ing munis is s:ifety. Don't let the recent protMems in Cleveland frighte n you . In gene ral. municipal bond11 rank second in q uality only lo United Slal~s government bonds. EVERY TYPE OF investment has its exception, of course - but even during the Depression. more than 98 percent of all municipalities met their pay- ments without faH. And most of the few which had difficulties eventuall y satisfied their obliga· tions in full. Flexibility Is also a cons1dcra- Ll on . Munl bonds ha ve maturities ranging from on<· month to 50 years. which allows vou to choose the exact date on ( :;!J which you wont your capital re - turned. While there may be in- terim nuctuatJons in a bond's market price, the rutl facc value of the bond Is payable when it reaches moturity. A fourth reason for buying munis ls marketability. Active trading. all over the country 1 generally through brokerage firms 1 In most municipals pro- vides investors with a ready market should they wish to sell their holdings before the matun ty date. I N THE EVENT that municipal bonds have held som • mystery for you in the past, al· low m e to introduce the m formally . When a c it y ttown/village I. s tate housin~ authority or other political s ub division schedules a special pro. ject such as a school or power plant. which requires more money than could be raised quickly by taxation. it may bor row the funds by issuing and selling bonds. Each bond Is . in effect. an 1.0. U . for SS.000 <the usual min a mum multiple of e a c h bond 1 the community's pro- mise to repay that money in a specified number of years. pay- ing a set rate of interest for the use of the money in the mean· time. How are these Interest rat.es set? One factor Is the current level of interest rates, ~enerally determined by the supply oknd demand for money. And this is another reason to buy mun1~ now. IF YOU HAD your choice or one bond yielding 4 percent and anothe r y ielding 6 pe rcent. which would you select ? Ob· vlouisly, lh l.aUer would have more appeal. Consequently. the bond with a 4 percent yield would have t.o lower Its price t.o induce investors to buy it. At ila "diAcount price," Its in· terest rate return or yield to maturity would become nearly equivalent t.o that of the higher· yield issue This means that the inverse would also be true. U you buy a bond with tQday's Chal nMan h igh interes t rates. and those rates decrease, Investors would no doubt be willing to pay a ··pre mium" ror the higher - yieldlng bond.~ which means the price of your bond would probably increase. T HE arHER MAJOR factor in determlning the rate of in terest paid on a munl bond Is the credit rating and general re putaUon or the community issu· S t e v e Kn o tt . grandson of Knott ·~ Be rry F :1rm c o - found e r . W a lte r Knott , ha s b e en named chairman of tht! umu sc m c nt park 's e xecutive committee for 1979 . ing a bond. Logically , a municipality with a high credit rating can command a lower 1n teres l rate for it.s bonds than one with a heavier debt load or some other credll·reduclng factor. E x pansion Announced 1-'or the investor who wishes to participate in municipal bonds · with less than $5,000 -or for the investor who simply ~•shes to avoid the related decisions. a municipal bond trust or fund may be just the ticket. These consist of fixed portfolios of munis which usually remain in the trust until maturity. Such trusts are professionally. managed and. purchasable in units ofSl,000, arc simple and con· venleoL Interest checks are sent mon- thly, quarterly. o r semi · annually, depe nding on the trust. Currently somt· of tht.·st· funds arc returnin~ 7 percent tax-rree. Sherry l.uca.., 1R an account er ecutnie Utth the Sarna Ana of /ice ot Merrill Lynch. Pierce, Fenner and Smath. Am cord , Inc. o f Newport Beach has an· nounced a S2 2 milhon quarry e xpansion pro Jtram at the company·~ Rivers ide C e m e nt d1v1s1on. The expansion will • e nable Riverside Ce- ment to meet inc reasing demands for while 1 a rchiteelural l cement in We~lern markets. <'Ompany officials said William T . Pascol', Ill, chairman and chief t•xecul1ve officer or Am· cord. s wd that the new quarry will prov1dt• qua lity ltmeston c t o R1vers1de Cement's Oro Grande and Crestmon · manuf ac lurin ~ facilities. NO TICE 0" H E AltlHG O F PETITIOfi FOR l'AOll<TE OF WILL l<HO ,.OR LETTERS TESTAMIN f AAY ANO AUTMORl~ATION TO AD MINIS T E R UNO E ll TME INOf'l'EHOIHT AOMOUSTltATIOH O F £STATES ACT Cl'IMS SUPEltlOll COUltTOI' THI UATE OFCl<L.,.OtUOA l'Olt THE COUNTYO,.ORANOE L. O..MI T•'""'· 1111 e19 ... < "~ i. H•"lllnOIOA 8"«.11, C6111orntll•7- 0...,,,,,. o. l•I....,.,, •11 E•o;n Cir• < te. HYnl1n0ton Oe.ch, C•l1torn1• ., ... ----------------.... ----------------------------.... t"av• ot RUIH l<URE.llA RYAN, (Jt.>tNI\• d Ho.~ ' NOHCf IS HrRt AY O•V(N lh.<I MILORlO OR~8Y N-. 111..S ""'"'" .. i;t'llhon •or P<o«>;tl~ of Will AllO IOr I \\u..ln(O Oi Lptt,wr'\ rt'\llUNtnhery •Ad ·•ulf'tOrtL"Oon \0 ~•n1\1l"r tt\e •'t•t• Uftder ltw 1~1 AOmlnl\lt<•l•O<I ot E\l•l•l l<tl r~t IO WN'll I• ""*Oii IM lur1t••" ~IC.i.llf(\, •no 1-llW 11me llllO Pl .... ot hMf•nq ,.,. \.,,,• ,..,. ......, -'°" ~., -. 1m ... 10 00. "' .... _,_,_ .. 0.-1- NOTICE O F HEAlllNO Of' PlflTIOff FOR l"lt09ATE OP WILL AHO FOii LEnlll' TllTAMEH TAll'I' T"1\ llUS•"'MS I\ <-led ll'r d O""<I• •' ~ ........ \llof) NB Finn To Buy Schooh L 0..M U I....,. E\IAI~ 01 F 1111 .. ces A\IE RY HOOr H us \llllNnenl W•\ llled "'''" tM o.,:o~'liE IS JtCRE8Y GIVEN lf\lll Couftlt' Cler1l ot Ot~oe Co\11\ly on JOAN LOYND l\e'I fl..., IW<•in e oe11 1>9omtier 21, ltrt. l'1t1tN '""',J!5 "":.• Al! Wiii -IM I\ ""'*l\Mcf Or~ (OHi Otily PllOI ::.n<"; er. ~'\.l=:!~t;,,:, Dfoe"'°"' JI, ,.,, -J-rv $, 10: -tlcYl<tn, -WI .. -t~ •llCI 11, .. ,. "'"n' No 3 Of ~ <-1. •• 100 c:tv>< c ••ntM Or•v. Wt~t. '" ttle City ut ~rt'• A•111,t.thlOO'h"tt 114 .. e ot he«ing INt -""\ _,,. .,., inS-18 Natlonal Education Corporation of Newport Beach has announced an agreement in principle lo purchase the pro · prietary school business of CBS Education a l S<-rvlces. a unjt o( CBS. Inc., for an undisclosed amount of c a sh and long-term notes. tor J•nY••v lO. lt11J, "' 10 00 • m '" '"" t.ourtroom o4 ()('l).)tt~ot No J •• PUBLIC NOTICE U.110 J.,,_t<Y \,IV/~ Wfl ltl<M r '>I )(')l"i I uuM• CW-r> Ti..Mf\L Lord S11lte 701·11 2JU1 ...... deV-•• L• ..... • Htll~. CA '2•U 1114) itl·lliO Anomey ,.,.: Petit-• Pu1>11•-°'""II'' U>•'' ll•11v P1101 ... ,. ·~ 10. 16, t111' PUBLIC NOTICE lt·l1190 SUPERIOtt COURT OF THI! /8 l'I UATI OFCALtflORHtA FOR TME COUNTY OF OR ANOE 100 CIVIC CENTER OAtVE WEST SANTA AHA. CALIFOltHIA •1701 Pl 1<1-.JtJ.F'I. J""°'E\ C MARTIN of'O MAMY tRl<IC. CJCl'ENOANTS EMNICTT T CON NrA,,....,1'4 •now"•• EMl'Tl T C.0 .. Nf:A, MAHLON J~N SMITH, •1\0 •nowfl b\ MAVLEN JlFF SMtlH. CATH[RtNE E KtRCtiNER. OAVtO 1C.1RCHNCR, CHAALC:S IC.tRCl<NER, OOf !. I to 10 INC:lUSllll l<NO All PfRSONS W~ HI<\/( OR Cl 1'1M /J.N.,. INTERC\T IN OR ll(N 014 IH[ PROPCATY HEREIN Ot \CRIBEO, Thi\ «.lion" tor P•"""°" or~~,.. pu•\.,.nl 10 S«tion 1~1. •t< . 01 ,,,.. ,..1d < o.iri, .t /00 C1v1~ Ctnl.-r o,.v, w •• 1. '" Ill• Clly "' s ....... l\n~ CAl1torn1t1t O•IH '"""'"" ), "/'I. WILLIAM E. \I JOHN (ovnly (I"'~ IUX IAUM & CMAICMAIC ~L•wC.r-~i. 1401 Deft St .• S..01• ._ New,..rl 9fff.I" CA tJ ... Ttl. (110 W-llt/ AHOf'MJ '" ,_ ..... ,.,..,.., P110h~nrcl °'""""' 1....,.,, D<11tv P1101 J•n q 10, lb, 1',. II I~ PUBLIC NOTICE CP..-J SUPERIOR COURT OF TM[ ST ATE Of' Cl<Ll~HIA ,OA THI COUNTY OF OllAHOE Ho ... n NOTI C E OF MEARING OF l'ETtTtON f'Oll l'A08ATI OF llltLL AHO "OR LETTEllS TISTA""U• TARV AHO llUTMOltlll<TIOll TO l<OMINISfER UNOE lt TH E IHO£Pl!N0£NT A0MINl'1RATIOH OF ESTATES ACT [\lat~ of MllR'I' H. MtCHlll l<O 0..<•dHO N0Tt([ IS HfR£BY C,11/[N IMI PAUL Ml(Hl<LICO, JA , ""' 1111·0 ,.....,.,n .t Pt'hbOn tOf' ProMte ot Wilt •l'\O tor 1-.w"1nt,. Oi Lfltlf'r' T,..'\t~m.•n ldry and .wthl;WttftUon to .. e1min1 t•·t ""°"' tll<o 11\0CPL'fl<lenl AOmtl'l\I•"'""' SUl'IElllOll COUllT Ol" TME tt ATE OF CAUflORIOA FOlt THE COUHTY OFORAHOE Ho.A-tu~ NOTICE OF HEAlllHO OF Pl!TITIC>ff l'Oll l'llC>eATE OF WILL ANO CODICIL AHO LITTERS TE S TAMEHTAllY FOii AUTHOltlZATIOH TO AOMIH"Tlllt UNOEll THI INOl'l"EHOEHT AO. MIHISTllATIOHOI' lSTATESACT E~lf•• ot EMMI< " Flv [IAA, 0.-CU\f'(I NOT ICC IS HERFl\Y GtllCN ll'l<lt LJo THC.AINC. l PART Al( "<I\ "'"" Mre1n d llf'flllon lor l'Y'obolt• Of Witt •no Coo«•••-U tl4r\ Tf'\1-n1ery nnd tor ttutniot•1tthon to adl'nmnlttt urt oer ttw> tnOl>Pl'fl<ltnl ..omin"t«lllon ot r \tat~\ Alt .. rete,,-nte to wtucn " .... oe 1(11 lvrt,.,..r Cldr1•<UIM\ •ncl 11\al '"" ""''" ~""'"''" ol ""••lnQ '""....,.. ~d• ll(•n "'t lor Jon...,ry ~ J, 1919. •I 10 00" m . •n tne cwrtroomot O< ....,, rTwnt No J of WHJ lWfl. di 100 (.;¥1( (t nu r ltrt.,. Wt .t m 1n.• C 'ty 01 !Mnt• .A'l11 C•11torn1tt 041" J.lnu.)ty 4 l'N WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Coul'llv , .... WILLIAM It. FllOlllERG JHO Cami .... E,,, .. ,. Cap111rane .. ac~. CA n•l4 Tel· ... •lie "" ..... ., ...... ,ii_ Pul>hl>ll'ICI ()-~ eo.\I O•llY Pllol Jlln ~. II),•• 191't U 1' The five r e side nt schools had estimated combined annua l re· \•enues in 1978 or approx- imately $6 million. Schools involved are the Vole T e chnical Institute in Blairsville. Pa .. near Pittsburgh, the Brown Institute or Minneapolis. Minn. and Fort Loud<'rdnle, F'la., lhe Kansas City Busi· ness College in Kansas Cit y. Mo .. and Thompson Institute of Harrisburg, Pa . COd~ ol CIVIi l'n><f'dur .. OI '"" Sl•I• OI t ,,111o rn1A, ot 111• Redl Property 0-\(rllMtd I\ IOI'-'> Of E\t,,tf"~ Af.t rttflr""fn to •hf(n ,\1--------------t n)M)• tor turtht•r Pltfl•cvt•r\, ano tnttt Natlonal Education Pres ide nt 11 . David Brig ht said this pro· pos ed purchase would put National Educa· lion's annual revenues I n the are a or $35 million LOI\ 11 -77 in 8Jcxk I of '"" ~•llll'1•n Trnt l, 1n Ill(' city Of Hunt 1notot1 lltlKn. C:ounly ot Or~. St•I• u1 C a111orn1a, ., p,,r map •«CH Ord In !i(ln~ I P-I 01 Ml\(r ll•noOV• MAp< 1n ow Of • .,. .. of IM (OUf\'h Afl'COf'dfllt u• ~••O county SUMMONS CASE HUM•Ett 1l .. J.7J NOTICE I y.., M,.. -•..-4 The ( ... rt mey dKldt -lftil , ... 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P11t>ll\hed Or•tl\Ott '°"'" O•llt Plfol Jtt-1"1 ~ tO. \tJ IWV /9 /Q PUBLIC NOTICE _____.__ ------ CASH FAST Homeowners : Loans arranged for any reason. Credit: no problem . Borrow on •your eQuity. Call now for courteous , fast information. C7 I 4J 547-71 SI AMEllCAM MorfwJogt Co •. Gets New Job CORONADO <AP> City Manager Warren S. Benson has resigned er· fecttve Jan. 3J to become manager of the Rancho Santa Fe Homeowners Assotia· lion. Benson. 47. held the job ror seven years. QTM Sells A Better Mouse Trap i;-•. "51 , lh LlllM ltMtr. Delluly •f~ """' "Compl .. 111" lll<hl*t er~ "-'•"'lllf'' In<._, cron·c011'1111•11\llnl, "tMl•ll<Nftt" 111 tllldot ,,.........tlldtll\t. '1114\11• In rlllde• tlle jllVflll 111111 me\(ull"" ~ O"'°" leimilllllt e!'CI """"' A wt1nt11 ~·l'IO. """"'°'"'.., -· Ot"1llf "''·~"·• ""'1llle Ill ll'le klrm ,_.,.. O'I' .. c.itfonll• ltlilti• of C-1 • .,_ ,, ' ' .J1S'-. • . i"M .. -:. ....... 4 l •It·~· ..... "" """' "" "'" Ill ""' tfllf" "''"' ,,_ 1141ftg ..... 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The capitulation came when Syracun·based Carrier Corp. agreed to negotiate u merger wllh United Tecbnololies. a Hartford, Conn., company whole units In elude Pratt and Whitney, the engine builder: Otis. tht elevator builder: and Sikorsky. the helicopter bullder . IT WAS ANOTHE R VICl'ORY FOR Harry Gray. lht chairman and president or Unltt.--d Technologies. Since h«c arrived at the company eight years ago, he has more than doubled lts size by scooping up other firms. sometlme1.- over tbe vigorous objections of the managements. These raids 1.1\spired a joke told In some corPorale ex ecuitve suites: "If you bear the sound of helicopter blade~ overhead. watch out! It may be HarfY. Gray." tGray like1.- to travel about in Sikorsky helicopters. > Money Tree In 1975. United Technologies descended on Otis Elevator. whose management rejected the first merger over· tures. Gray sweetened the offer, and when it became clear lo the Otis management people that they would not be able to muster the votes to defeat United Tuchnologles. they :,ur rendered. SO THE WORLD'S LARGEST BUIL DER of clevaton and esralators has becomc divisionof United Technologic:, Technologies. In 1977, Gray moved on Babcock and Wilcox. builder of nuclear and coal·fired power plants. However . he camt up empty.handed on that mission. First Babcock and Wilcox tied up United Technologies in. the courts. And then it finally thwarted Gray by selHng out to a highe r bidder J Ray McDermott, a m aker of offshore oil drilling rigs . With that sour taste in his mouth. Gray, who doesn't like to lose, turned his attention elsewhere in 1978. H E HAD UNITED TECHNOLOGIES acquire l\mbar Industries. a New York·based company that produces dif>sel and fluid power systems as well as scientific instru· ments and electronic products. Then he went arter Carrier. which holds 23 percent of the residential air·condilloning market and 32 percent ol the commercial air·cond1t1oning market. ACQUISITION OF CARRIER WILL balloon Unite<! Technologies, whose name was United Aircrart befon Gray arrived. to sates of $7 billion a year. They were belo"' $3 billion when Gray look over the command post. And it will move United Technologies into position as the 22nd largest industrial corPoration in the nation. No one who knows Gray believes he will stop here Other companies. take heed. Listen for the whir of t hose helicopter blades. Dow 'Rally' Ends; Market Drops Off NEW YORK IAP > -The stock market retl lower to· day, pulling back from the 21Az·month high it reached on Tuesday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which rost.' 3.29 Tuesday to its highest level since October, dropped back 6.50to824.93today. Losers held a slight edge ort gainers in the tally of New York Stock Exchange.listed issus. 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Rlch1td R811VH, John Weidman afl<J Oevid Stetn· t>trg ~te on 1 QUIZ on the m•IOf -It ol Ille PM~ U O 9 W WOHn CAAt.0 CIACU8 T eHy Sevalas II no.1 !Of' the 6th Annual lntemallon· at Circus Fnltval ol MOl'a· co. teen.ring perlormencea by -()f the world'• gtMI corw• 1e11 ON! • pt-lltlon OI IWIVdS by Prlooe Rainier 1nd the RoyatFemUy 0 WONDERFUL WOAl.O CW MAGIC 0 JOKER'S WILD G) THE 000 COUPl.E F 811• s lllnesa ruins OKar a 1>11n1 10 uae the apMtment tor • romantic rendezvous t:OO 8 THE OTHER BROADWAY 8 (fl CHAAUE'S ANGE.1.8 G TIC 1' AC OOUOff • ME.AV ORIFflN Gue.ta Joan Oulgley. Sid· ney Om arr. Kebrlna Kincade, Tamar• Rllnd. Ron Wermoth, Covnl Jann Monol4tllco ID OMAT PEAFOAMANCES "Beyond T"8 HotlZOfl" Eugene O'N1111t'5 Pul1t1e< Prlff·Wlnn1ng pf1y leolu•&s Richard Backu1, EdWlfd J · .. 'M'O<><tl 111\11 Mana rucc1 ~ Ci) DA 1110 SUSSKINO Part 1 ' T 1W1 S<lllle Ove1 TUBE TOPPERS NBC 8 8:00 -A Gift of Song. Top musicul artists tum out for this UNICEF benefit concert t ~cc ~tory below 1. KCET ~ 8 :00 -National Geo-~ruph1c S~lal. Gold -how it's mined. how it's used and its effect on our live~ -i~ th.: subject of th is documenta ry . CBS fJ 8:30 · Monte Carlo Circus. The firth annual circus festival at Monaco is narrated by Telly Savalas. TV PrC>gfamtnlng" Part 2 The New Breed Ot lmml· <Jfant RICfl And Olatn0- r~ • UO 8 Cl) ~TAIHPI CW THE YIAlll AWAAD6 Jackie OleMOn 11 hOtt tor Ihle nlnll\ 1nn11el apeQllf l\Ot>oring lhOW bullMSI grea11 II.mono tl\o .. ~ring .. ~­ PfeMnltr•. "' perlormer• wtll be Steve Martin. Bud· dy Ebwin. Ann-Marg1e1. the Bee Geel end CerOI Burnett D 8E8TCW8ATUAOAY MOKTUVE Candice 88'g9'1, Duck Henry. Ell!Olt Gould. Sieve Mktln and CMvy CtlU4I •••among '"°" wno .., .. be lellurOd in hlghhghta lrom leleca&ll ol tt>e PISI three .,..,. ot 11111 comedy --1 THE AOVVmJAE,A4j to:oo B: HIOKT-OAU.El\Y A girt Is haunted and hor Ille lhrHtened by 111110'11 ol 1 murder "'hlch occun'tCI betore she wu born G NATIOHAl OEOORAPKIC sncv.L "Ool<!I'' Cemera teams 1reve1 the work! to ahQw how Ille 1><eclou• me1at Is mined. lranl(>Orled and UNO. end l>OW II Ofte<:1 S t0:30lour &;"':::S'R> t1:00 . G U Cl) ®J HEWS l lAASCLUB ' MOVIE · • * '• "Never Steal Any- thing Smell" ( 19591 JllfN'I~ C 11\)0fly Roger Stnttl\ A amllll-111'1111 boN aims '°' Iha big f Hne tlllOC>ln'J °" ~In Na path before ~no 10 "" een-12 hn I e mE 000 OOOPl.E <>tear rectlvet IOUf llckote 10 • hit BroedWey .now. bl.It wnen he can't l1nd • d•••. lie OfYea 1"8 ~· llCkel to Feltx lo dllC)OM of I THEGOOOIES DICK CAVETT Guett Ru114111 8allar 1':30 8 (I) YOUfHVAH "Le1t.,.. To CBS News" 8 TONIGHT Holl· Johnny C1r1on au.tis Jun Fo..ter. Or/Id Horowttt. Cl\aries Nellorl Reilly 8 TWIUOKT ZONE A ~Ultrlled IO\IOf buys a IOve potion frOM a p<olea· ao<. lllefl <JN91 ti 10 .... IJH1· trletl<I 8 [II POUCE WOMAN Peppet goea unde<COY&r 10 ln• .. tlgate tl\e drug OYtitdoM death of a rOCk star. (RI I THE GONO SHOW OU SMART CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 8 Cl) Roa<FORO A LES Rodc•ord 1r1es 10 hell> " young linget betn9 ••ptorl . oo by "'41 syndicate 8 TWIUOHT ZONE Atch1bald 8-:herot1 dll· covers 1h11 he can wtll any- thing "9 wants Q) ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESEHTS A mon s t.e&tct> l0t h15 wtle s m1.1tder11< le&Oli 10 " TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS IWNll llotal '°°"' •=:=a. "o.not Of The 0..0" ONt" 1u1i.1 lmld the glllety of e Ctrnlv81 91\d Iha Prltollet .. put Ofl "'" tl:ac>. MOVll e * "Madlton A~" I 1H2) Oane Anelrewa. Elunot Partltr An ut!ell• pec1ed tum ol ewnl• reveal• that 1 ""llfl'Y· ·~ted pul>llC •lo<H• pOM1 a deedty tt>reet lO Ille nation It hf , 65 min.) • MOVll • • • .,,,. rir:o-" 11m1 v1nce111 PrK:e. Judith ~ An ellll loroe • 1t0- teted tfler tf'll c:tuth ol • Cleat ""'''· but II ~ ~ 11 io.t.11 hr • 30 mtn I • MOVI! * • "Und«COYClf Glrl" I 195 11 Ale.1tll Smtth. Git· dys G«>rge A poiloewOrn· 11111truggle6 to cac>lure ,_ lllhef'1 murder•• and beGOftlff lr11101Yed .. nh ii ~Ing (I 111 . 30 min l t2:37 8 QRl SW.A.T. HolldO and htt mlW' d1tl\ """1tl a rllClll ~amil1tert grouo led by a retlfed Eal(RI t:OO TOMOMOW LOV£ EXPERTS t: tO (I) ICOJAK KOjek flSlol 1"9 wrath OI 1\15 trlen015 when ,,. purlUlll • young Or .... auaoectec:J of '"'"oar (Rl 1:30 D WANTED: DEAD OA ~ 1:461 NEWS 2:00 HEWS MOVIE • ''t "The Violent 0ne1·· f t967} F•nan<lo Lamas. Aldo Ray M urder suaoec:ts. in Clang&< ol ~ tynel'HKI. are saved ;,•~If 12 hrs l • * •Wf'lo l\llted TeddV Bear?" t 19661 Julltt ProwM. Sii Mtne6. A n1glltc:Jub l\01ten betnen<l1 • busboy. wt>o tum• out to be a osyehOllC leteof'One Pf801\,\l9'. 12 hrs I 2:201 ~RT 2:'26 NtWS 2:30 MOVIE • * ·~ ConOe1T1nod I t930l Ronald Cofmon. Anti Hltd1nq A or1sonet 1• $0nl8"C(ld to the brul&I OeYll's 1Sh1nd ( t hr SS rn1n I i:IOI = • • ._. "The Gr~ MIWI" I tU7) 11.lntlllf Sim. Jill Adame A oroteH1on11 u11111n 1chemH 10 11noc11 otl an obnoxiou1 dlplOmel ( I hi • 3S Min ) ''00 IJ MOVIE e • * .. ~ ... (tll!>Ol Nogol Pa1r1ck. Yvonne MltctMlll RK!al c;omotic• ltonl ., ... wMn Scotlend Ywd la 1nveao11a11ng the murder ol 1 girt wllO ~Md for while 12 htS I • MOVI£ • e "OocWlla Va Tiie SN Molltlllf" C 1961) Aklfa laktrad•. Toru W111r11>e Gocmll• and ~'"'' ..... II vlllagt enlllYed by ii 1118 mooater. 12 "" l 4:261 ITEW EOWAA06 NEWS 4:30 MOVI! • • , "Secret• 01 A 6ec••· tar{' ( 10311 Claudell• Colt>en. Herbert Marlhall A t>ut1ne1amen'• daughter 11 bloekma1led t>y "" secu1tary'11u·hu•band It hr .30m1n1 Tlt11rsda11'• Da111la.-Mo,,ie11 AFTERNOON t2'00 a *.'I "You Never Can feM" (IOS 11 [)jck Powell Peggy Dow. A poisoned Germln Sh&Qherd. rem· cam1ted u 1 ae1ec1111e. Mil$ out to llnd h1i; k111et (I hr 30 ITMn I • * * • .. Johnny Gome lately" ( tll431 Jamus Cagney. Ma•10t1e Main Two vetetan newspaper pubHlhets IO'n IOf'oes In a hgM eg11nS1 1 tocal town boU (lhf.SOmtnl 3:00@) *** "AC1earAl\d Pr-t Oanget" ( 19691 Hal Holb1ook. E 0 Mlllnthllll SBCTllk:lng hl1t pojllocal aspirations, a US Sena10t tr-to eomb11 tlWI growing Pf Ol>lem or ""°'II (1 hr . 30 mtn I 3;ao 8 • * * "OeMee" c 19S4l M1r1on Brando. Jt1on Somm ons Naooteon ·s oncountllf wtlh the young daugto1er of a Marseilles 111lk merchlml c.hano&& 11\e course of h1,.1orv ( t l\r 30 min I 'Live' Zllnies Ready for Prime 11ime? CBS' Champ Again '(j() Mi11utes ,' 'Mork' Top Wee k 's TV NEW YORK cAPI · CBS. wi th or without a hu&(e audien<.'e for the pro football playoff game between Lo~ Angeles and Dallas. won the network's ratings competition for the second Wet!k tn a row a nd the third mean s in an :Average pri me-t1 mt• m inute. 22 7 percent of the homes in the <.'ountry with televis ion ~ere tuned to CBS. By PETER I . BOYER LOS ANGELES IAP> -Viewers tuning to NBC for the Wednesday Night Movie tonight at 9 :30 on Channel 4 may be takeo aback when they see conebeads from s pace and a fat. ranting Sumurai. Nol to worry. though, it's just "Saturday Night Llve" testing the lucrative waters or prime time. NBC. not thrilled with third place in the rat· ings war. is letting the Saturday Night crazies out to play on a Wednesday evening in the hope that the outrageous show's milder moments might win prime time audiences accustomed lo ta mer stuff. .. "THE B~ OF S~TVRDAY Night Live. Part I is " collection of cla ps from the show that has made late Saturday night television viewing a cult ntual fo'or 312 seasons. "Saturday Night Live's" Not Ready for Prime Time Players have proven t~emselvt.'S the most orieinaJ and inspired come· d~ans on network television. winmng a faithful au· d1en<.'e that grows each week. They've done it with a mixture of Irreverence and a keen sense or absurdity; J ohn Belushi. Dan Aykroyd and the other1 layers spare no one in their sometunes reckless pm-suit or laughs. precariously straddling that fi ne hne between ~ood taste and bad taste, often landing on the wrong side. The show ls funny but it can also be offensive. a!"d tucked safely out of prime time on a Saturday mght. away from the vigilant st.are or the family· hour -conscious network <.'ensor. Bits about Jim J ones or Karen Quinlan are tasteless jokes late on ~ Saturday night. but in prime tame they could <'ause outrage and send sponsors in search of other mvcstments. NAMING TONIGHT 'S collect1on "Part I " 1m· plies a "Part II" an the future, which suggests NB~ has understandably, been tantalized by the notion ot somehow transferring the success or "Saturday Night Live" to prime time. H's an interesting concept.. "I think NBC would love to have it in prime time," says H-:rb Sargent. "Saturday Night" creative consultant and architect o f toni g ht 's s how ... But the r e's a standards problem . You can do more late at night, and that includes Johnny Carson, whoever ." There is the alternative of watering down the product, but "Saturduy Night Live" might not work with the restraints of prime time. "'."HE 'SATURDAY Night' group wouldn't have. 1l," says Sar~ent. "That'll what makes us re· s ist tt ta move to prtmc time>. We'd be backing up. Litten. there may ways to do it that would be ten:tOc, but that's just our first reaction to tt: You can t do as much as you want to." · Tonight's collection of excerpts is "Saturday Night's" brand of comedy at Its best -Ute weird. the extraterrestria l conetreads, Belushi as a maniac Samurai warrior and, In one of the show'~ funniest bits, Aykroyd and aueat St.eve Martin a~ two swinging Czttboelo\la.klan brot.heri 1ooklng to make It wtth so~ loose ··American foxes.·· N BC's dile mma is one of commercial television's UtUe Ironies -· the Not Ready for Prime Time Players arc re~. Indeed; it's j ust that prime time may not be ready for them ·· Updike Film Set HOLLYWOOD cAPl Tony Award-winn~r1 Mlchatl Moriarty and BlytM Dann r star tn "Too F1r"to Go.H a lwo-hour NBC ~le based on 10 of Ute M~S!::! 7":"",JllWla .Updike. P la)'Wript and oovellst Wllll1m Hanley wrote the acretn·play from the UpdJke st.ortes about Richard and Jo,.n Maple, a contemporary s ub- urban couple whose marrlaa t1 dlslntesraUna. ' ., AP Wl'"*°to UNICEF STARS-J\m ong the musical luminaries appearing on tonight's UNJCEf' concert at 8 o'clock on NBC. Channel 4. arc <from left) producer Robert Stigwood. host David Frost and the Bee Gt"Cs. Andy, Maurict! and Robin Gibb. Stars Aid IJNICEF Concert for Cause By TOM JORY NEW YORK CAP> • Take a seat. front and center, at the U.N .. and gt!l ready for 00 minutes or music for a <.'a USC. ministering donated music rights without profit. "It ·s really fan\ast1<.' .' the pro· d ucer said. "the Olivia Newton· Johns. the Kristoffer,;ons and the Coolid~es. the Bt!e Gees. the Andy Gibbs. all of them, they're all really trying. It's not like coming out for just anoth~r show. time in a month. C BS t>sl1mated m ore than 80 million people saw the Nat ional Foot· ball Conferen<.'e champ1onsh1p game Sunday afternoon. less than half of which was broad<.'ast in primt-time -a fter 7 p.m. on the East Coast. With audience figures on the game Incomplete. the A C. Nielsen Com- pany listed CBS' "60 MinuLes ... on the air immediately after the football broad<.'ast, as the most-watched show for the week ending Jan 7 CBS, IN FACT. had five sho"'s tn Nielsen's lop 10. including a movit'. "T he Incredible J ourney of Dr Meg La urel... and three consisll'nt hits -"All In the F'am1ly " "M·A· S-H" and "Da llas." Once more. it was a case in which CBS offerl>d nt'w shows while runner. up A BC was spotting reruns. ABC still spht the first 10 with CB.5. with "Mork and Mindy" second to "60 Minutes." It was another disastrous week fo r NBC. with "CHiPs ... the network's top-rated show. 11th. followed by the New Year 's night "Orange Bowl" broadcast. No 18. THE RATING FOR '60 Minutes" was 32.2. Nielsen says that means of a ll the homes in the country with television. 32 2 per<.'ent saw at k!asl part or the ncwsmagazin('. CBS' rating for the week · not eounting t~ football ~ame -was 22.7. followed by ABC at 20.9 and NETWORK f"IGliRES :.how ABC still leading for the season to d.1tt· NBC's "Weekend" ncwsmagallnt• showed slightly more '-llahty in ti!. new Sunday mghl llml' "lot. elimb1ng to S4th of 59 programs rheckc-d. NBC had three program~ in tht• botto m fi ve -No. 55 "P ro1cct U .F .O .. " No. 57 "David Cassidy Man Undercover." and No. 58, "NBC News Special: The Amt.'rt<'an Fami- ly .. ABC's "Hardy Boy:." \lias 56th. and "CBS Reports · Per:.~ct1vl' Conversation bt!t\licen Enc· St·,·art•11I and Walter Cronkite ... wus 5!1th. HER E ARE T llE \li t>(•k'~ Top JO shows. not count1ni,: th~ football game : "60 Minutes ... with a r ... t1ng of 32 2 representing 24 million homt•s, CHS . "Mor k and Mindy," 32.t or 23 !I m illion. "Three's Company." 30.7 or 22.9 million, "Laverne and Sharley." 30 or 22.4 m11lion. :rnd "Happy Days." 28.8 or 21 5 million. all ABC'. Tuesday Movie "The ln<.'redibll' Journey of Dr. Meg Laurel." 28.7 or 21.4 million. "All In the F"amily." 27 6 or 20.6 million. ··M·A·S·lf ... 27.5 or 20.5 m il hon. all CBS, "What's Hap pening." 27 4 or 20.4 mdlton. ABC. and "Dalla~ ... 25 7 or 19 I mtllton. CBS. The next 10 sho" 5 ·Taxi ... ABC. "01w V;_i y at ~• Time." CBS. "Fanta!.y hland." ABC: "Barnaby .Jones." CBS. "W\l' Boal" and "Barnl'Y Milin." both ABC. "CIUps" and "Orangl' Bo"'I." both NBC ; "Lou Grant." CBS. <tnd "Eight is Enough," J\H('. "We've got Rod Ste wart over there. the Bee Gees there, Kris and Rita up there and Earth, Wind and Fire back there." said Ken Ehrlich. one of the show's co-producers, as his a rm swept the raised stage. "I GOT A NOT E the other day ut NBC at 17.3. The networks say that the hotel from KMs and Rita." the------------.;_.---------------- producer remembered. "fl just !>Sid. r-;;,1:;,-.;-;:;~-:;:;:1 ·w e fi nished the song . Hooray.' oUf me'"'*'8werwc:Htln They're really excited about it." cert'• .n .. United Akttnea, And it wa11 just a hint or what's to come tonight at 8 on Channel 4 as NBC bn>aacasts "A Gift of Song the MU&lc for UNICEF Concert.·• E HRLICH, NEARLV as big a na me backstage as some or the en· terta lners are out front, marveled ut a truly marvelous s ight the U N t;eneral Assem bly done over for what he called "a pop concert with l(reat d.iRJ\ity. Oth · · II _... f Th Uncoln-Mercury. Toyote, e r mu111c1ans n .... -u up or " c DuPo nt 6 Miiton Bradley Music for UNICEF Concert" were comm•rcl•la. ARBA. John Denver. Elton John a nd Don nu Summer ?;~; .~. ~~::' ,::"",':i~~ it!~ NBC stal ioned 300 microphones and nine t.'umcras inMdt.' the General Assembly. and Ehrlich. produ<.'er or public TV's popular "Soundsta~c" scfi~s. said the cnti re show was taped live. straight through tum-r< •••~ o<lnl _,, 6 ¥Oft• 0¥\r\ We Nffd All A99a I Typea Cell Now'°' ~lntment South eo .. t Actdt•Co·Op • T he show Is. lndeoo. a great dcul rtore. It' the ina~guratlon or b re· markable d(ort begun by the Bee "We be'an here the day arter Gees. producer Robert Stlgwood and Christmas. · he said, describing the 1n1•-· ... .....,.. .. -j ---~~!!?:.O?!!..-- Dav1d J"tolt, the TV penonality, to unlikely concert hall . ··and we've ralse money for the United NatlonaY"' b uilt our s tage over the e ntire ----------. children'• f\.md. lf podium, actually two podiums. MCJV11 RATINGS Tb~ •bow, in a sense. kicks off "WE'VE 'rol'ALLY redesigned the FOR MRINTI AND UNfOEl"'• lntcmatlonal Year of the stage, but if )'OU look orouna. you'll YOUNG PIOPl.l. Child.. see we'\le tritd to maintain the ut. l?leOlllHMfll ............... -.. ,._....., ... ~-I N AOOITION TO pe rforming ~~::.~.ere and charact er or this ,,.,..OOl*W111t...,.....,_~ aon11 tMy have written. the stars l"iil A1.1. •Ot• AOIMTTfo wm don.le rl1hts to the music to About t.SOO euests wore invited to l!!1 o.-..,. ... _ UNICEF. The project's or11nliers sJt In on the taplna. nd Ehrlich said. rii;:il •1.u4nAOW1mo bope the show wifl encourage other "I'd like the telcvlslon audience to l!:!!)"_°"_ .. ....,.. 1uper1t.an to cootr1b\.ltc sona rl«hts come away rcellna th at they wcre1 . to UNICEF. reall~ part of this event u opposed IRI 111Unioe'10 "rlfft--' Mac, t.hcy·rc contribut. t<> w at usunlly pas es for an event v~.;!.','!."',.~ .. -c-•Ml.:'¥'••11111 J••••rr Whit•'• Sale LA·Z·aov ~· SA VE OM EVHYTHIM& IM STOCK a.,.u n SAYE S48 MOW s299 ~Of CKAJISO.. SALE l ... SMt '°'Now 1219 SAYE '60 WIBE'S LA·Z·BOY • ing a ~.;&.~ EhrHch ~Id , "but on ttlevt.sloo. they'yre not oa the•ahow. Nothlnl •·t want them to 1 ta wtlrm feellnt IX' "°~,...~,::,~mo .., .... 1 e1atn1t them. ~l they couldn't be with tho lmaee o( these alAra ol t.M 'seJ ... _..,._ here to dD tt Uvt.' world o( music who h ave come .;:,.=---------~-"':..4':a.:4 • The "MU1t~ for UNICEF" errort toaelher. very allrul1tle lly, to t.ake· Al.~am ~ ,....,.«,... ._....., ~--·• will c()flClnue ~yond the show, with part 11n 110mcthing th~t '' not only en· 111 __ ™'_;CODt~·[~Ai,~:~1~~~1.1:.=r':,=..~~~~'::_"'4_•..J'L!::::::=======::::======---' C happe ll Mu1lc Comp a ny ad· tert.a nmerit. but strvc1 a purpc>s ." ·"' f • g Ii I n n d ' I ,, Jt a 'e • 1n Id a D. I . 15 r ENTERTAINMENT I HY GARDNER Bondian Escapade A Trick PORT PIERC'E. Fla tAP I A'1\"0t 007 und hu diabollcal lo.: "Jaws" &J"4!0 about lo do battle on a f'lorlda nvt-r but tn tru Jamu Bond tradillon. thJn~ may not be exactly iaa thf'y seem. When "Moonrakrr." the lllb Jaaml'1 Bond movle. Is rel ast"d m·xt i.ummer, audl nc''" rc- to nt-Bond ~pt.'l'dln~ down i1 lrup1rul lookm.; river m a Jt-t powt-~ bo1a\. Ht-•~ punul'd by th fore~ of J uws m three otht>r bottl~ TWO OF TH .. : pur~u 1ng boab blow up. INv· ing only Jaws and 007 in b the chase. Then bvth ~::~r~~ 1.00m over a That's Hilarious Roger Moore, who plays Bond. won't be In the chase scene, lo be filmed near here on the north fork or SL Lucie River beg1Ming Jan. 18. He's to be replaced by a s tand-in. Lauren Bacall fmds someUung very funny as she chats with Henry ~1t a Ne~ York party g iven by Miss Bacall's publisher to mark the publicataon of her autobiography ... Lauren Bacall, By Myself.·· RICHARD Kiel, who portrays Jaws. also "'111 be s tood-In for. prl' sumably by a stand-in who stands tpll. K1 l'l him setr 1s a seve n · footer. Actually. even the St. Lucie river is a stand-in or sorts. Comfort CX· plained. He ·"' •hp St. Lucie looks just like a river In Brazil. CHINA GE'IS ll.S. MOJllE LOS ANGELES <AP 1 · · Fulureworld,' · the 1976 science fiction film about a luxunous resort where visitors indulge in private fantasies, will Pe the fir s t mode rn American movie lo be seen by general au· diences in China's 4,000 theaters. '-< )\\ Pl .\'IM, Cl•MA WOT UDO Westmlns\8f (714) 892-4493 Newport Beach (7141673·8350 27 5 and Svelte Burl Ives Tours at 70 HOLLYWOOD <API The new. trim version of actor Purl lve;s all 275 pounds of him -is get- ting ready for a w1de -rang1ng concert tour of Europe ru; he approaches the age of 70. IVES, WHO ONCE weighed 365 pounds. is taking has bag of songs to England In Apnl, touring the Isles for the first lime in 25 years. He plans SO con· certs in l)even European countries during the spring, beginning wath a stntlmental return to the Royal Fe~lival Hall. Ives turns 70 on Flag Day June 14 -and says he 1s surprised and "delighted to reach such an ad- vanced agt' " He won an Oscar as support· Ing actor for "Th<.' Ri g Coun· try." but is known best' for his role as Big Daddy in ·'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof " IVES ADMITrED IN an in· terview that he favors '>inging over acting. "I love an audience." said Ives. "When they're out there 111es listening to you. you get an inkling of how you·re doing. There 1s always the challenge of the first number, to get them organized so they're Ustenlng to what you're telllng them. You also have lo get yourself into an attitude in which you can entertain them." Horowitz Delayed NEW YORK cAPI -Pianist Vladimir Horowitz has postponed his return to the concert stage for another month and will not appear before March. according to a spokesman for his --------------------manager. Harold Shaw. Horowitz, who was hospitalized early last month for what was termed minor corrective sur- gery. has canceled and Is rescheduling February West Coast engagements. John Gingrich or Shaw ., ... , .......... •llatlln mn, wllll 1 l8S or two lwMllll )ultbeyalll ........ "' -Charles Champlin. L.A. Times Ellen Burstyn NOW PLAYING Alan Alda ClllOOMl lDWUDI' NEWPORT Orange 634·2553 Newport Beach 644--0760 Concerts said. · · Gingrich downplayed a report that Horowitz had suffered complications after surgery. "As rar as we kriow. his spirits arc high and hls strength is coming bark. -MANr{ m SOUTH CO AST Pl A/A II • 61!. s...,.uow•• Sl•fft c ..... M.w ·~'I 3367 ~single dream is more power[ul than thousand realities. .. INaAL~l!NClAGEMINTI HELD OVSR 2nd 810 WaEKI . AT A THEATRE OR DAIVE.fN NEAR W>U IOUTH COAST PLAZA. Costa MeN ~1 CYPRHI, Cwt'fft aa.1100 PA.MtLY lWIM, ""'ntain Vala.y N2•1241 VILLA PARK, Orante ln-ooM CINEMALAHO, Anehelm 138-1'01 YALLIY VICW, 0.rd9n Grove 114-13a PARADt .. LOftl leectl 42t-1117 ANAHIJM Oft..tN AMMI"' ~ FOVNTAJN VALW Dft...1N\ 'ountlln Vall•Y 112.2411 LAtCIWOOD Dft.-4N, a..,. leech ... ._ MOYI, Gwden O,OW. U7.-00 ' OfWtG& MALL, Or-. . • ... 09UMMi~flUM•.acc:cmo - Wedneeday. January 10. 1979 DAILY PILOT 87 'McHa/,e' a Navy Man Q: I've ~ytd Ernest llorp.lae'• acUD1 since bl• 01car·wlAAln1 performance lo "Marty.•• ADd our kJda eQJoyed ltlm In tbe TV aerlh, "Mcffale's Navy:• Was be ever really In &be Navy! -Mn. Walter McNalty, Lawrence, Maa.. A: Yes. Borgnmc did a lO·year hitch as a gun· ner·s mate. But he round the pay much better playlna Lt . Co mm a nd er Mcflale on TV than doing a job as a gob for Uncle Sam. About his true·to-llfe and very bclieva· ble characterization In "Marty" lwhere he played a gentle but fat and lonely Bronx butcherl, Ernie once told us · "I'm no playboy. But I 'm not a slob either: Marty was just a role.·· Q: Wbat were tbe real first names ol Groucbo. Chico and Harpo Marx! -The Llttle Slltln, Long hind Ci· ty. N.Y. A· From left to right: Julius. Leonard and Adolph. Q: I beard tbat a maKatine came out a few months ago witb a list of .. 110 CelebriUH Who Most Love Themselves." Who made tbe Top? - Johnny C .. Pittsburgh, Pa. A: According to Forum Magazine. Muham· mad Ali was No. 1 on the list. "Nobody speaks with more self-confidence and assurance lban Ali." the voters decided. Howard Cosell was second. followed by Sylvester Stallone, Henry Kissinger. Barbra Streisand and Reggie Jackson. · Q: la Suzanne Somers still married? Does she stlll enjoy being a sexy TV superstar? -Diana and Art Adams, Staten Island, N. Y. A: Suzy's well -welded to Alan Hamel. a popular Canadian talk-show host. About stardom. she says: "The onl y n"'galives arc loss or privacy and freedom. I never go anywhere alone anymore. Public acceptancl' brel'ds insecurity." sums up Miss Somers. "bec'IUS<' you feel you can·t live up to what is expc'Ctt'd or you. They build you up to be 'Glad You Asked That' byM9itp .... HyG_.... met with an advertising direetor who'd Oown in from the coa.c;t to discuss a TV show Jose would star in. Apologizing for the absence or his wife, he explained 11he was upstairs caring for their five children. "What ages?" asked the adman. "Five. four, three. two and one," smiled Ferrer. "Say," commented the executive. ''l hope I'm not keeping you." Q: Havt.ate recently seen •1ffolocaust," I'm turioat. U Adolf Hitler had been captured alive, do you think be woald have been tried as a war t'rimlnal? -L. Levine. Miami. A : A rascll\atlng fictional account of such a trial has just been written by Philippe van Rjndt. It will probably wind uµ as a TV movie. Q : Doesn't David Cassidy have to take pill1t to get to slttp at night? -Caroline C., New Haven, Coon. A: Though Casstdy. the 28-year-0ld idol or the teen-agers. has suffered from insomnia since he was a ctuld. he won't lake pills because he doesn't believe m them. Q : Wtten't Bori1 Karlorr, Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi. the three famous movie "bogeymen." bitter enemies In real life? -Nancy W., Pasadena. Calif. A: No. While they weren't close friends. they were friendly with on<.' another. All three actors worked for the same studio. Universal. While ap. pearin~ samster on the screen all were sincere, gen· tie men. Send your questipn.~ to Uy CardMr. "Glod You Asked Th.at ." care o/ lh1s newspaper. P 0 . Box 11748, Chicago. Ill 6061 1 Manlyn and Jly Gardner wiU Ql'lSWer as many ques11on~ as lhe11 can in thetr column. but the volume of maJl mal«?s personal rf>J}l1es 1mpossil>Le so superhuman. you sit there and think. 'Hey, I'm -------------------- not. I'm vulnerable. And I make mistakes . I'm · l)tupid somet1 ml'S .I have pimples··· Q : Wu Sarah Bernhardt ever ln the movies? -Mrs. Sam R .• Tulsa. Okla. A: Once. In 1912, when she was 68. Called "Queen Elizabeth." 1t was t.he first venture into a full-length feature for llollywood pioneer Adolph Zukor. Q. Help me win a bet. My bo)'rriend Insists It was Dinah Shore who Introduced tbe soog she uses as her theme. "Dinah." I say It wasn't. Who's rigbt?-AbbyStruthers. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A: You arc. "Dinah" was introduced and popularized by the tall'. great Ethel Waters. Mi ss Waters also introduced "Stormy Weather·· and ··sweet Georgia Brown" among hit tunes. Q : Are there r..ally bad feelinl(s between Mike Wallace and Harry Rt>asoner since Reasoner re· turned to CBS' "60 Minutes"? -Henry K., Las Vegas, Nev. A: No way. Wallace and Reasoner have a mutual respect and regard for one another. The comments they made when Harry returned lo ''60 Minutes" were all in good fun~ with tongue in cheek. When Reasoner remarked, "I missed fight· iog with Mike Wallace." Mike came back with ··1 don't know why he's so anxious lo fight with me again. In years past. he always bl. Besides, I no longer fight llghtweight.a." Both men, of course. are recognized heavyweights in broadcas t journalism. · Q: How serious Is the Joytt DeWla.t-Jolla Travolla allai~ Wasa't she once married to TV ~medlan George DeWitt! -Mn. T. Knox. Saa Pedro, Cal. A: No. Jayce was never the bnde or de witty George. And though she's been linked with Travolta. the star of TVs top.rated "Three's Com· pany" has never even met him. Her real room· mate is TV actor Ray Buklemca. "He"s my honey." she proclaims. ··success means nothing unless you can share it with someone you love." Q: When Jose Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney were married, bow many cblldren did they bave? . -Mr. and Mrs. Pat T .. Denver. A: Five. Which reminds us of the time Ferrer HELD OVER! "I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!" -Judith Cnst Ffonco B1 u.atl's • 0 BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR!" AfCP\e' W•n~t,.n NV Pn\t Stomng Nino Manfredi ond Anno l<orino. A World Norttvll Fiim. MOVIE FIRM SEEKS 1200 EXTRAS Cast1l'lg now tor ma1or him comedy. urgently needs males wich short hair. women. pretty lat & ugly, doctor & nurses types Exceptl()nat career oooortun11v !of lhose wishmg 10 break mro lhe movie bu'ltness S20-S200 per day + residual OOSS1bth1tes Now 1n our 3rd year VIDEO CASTING SERVICE 17141 761-1244 Mot "' s..Nttar. 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'FUN MISSING' Anita Loos Bf µNOA 0 tJT8CH HOLL YWOOO <AP > -T1te buu o1 abow bu1lne 1 lunrh banter quieted to • "'hl1per H a 1mall. frail women waa cortfld lo 1 rom r table or the Polo Lounc "l 1n'l that Anita Looi." aom rone "hiapurd. and tht> new ctlebrllll'• watched ln awt-the orrtval of an l'ndurtn1i 1 .. 1 nd Anita Looa . th<' writ r whoae Gtnll~n p,..-r r Rlondr•" t1 a clwmc. Upp•d Into a hu"e bonquctle that enautred hc!r dim1nuU vc form " ~ BV VARYING accounu . ~. 89 or 81 Whichever It 1&. the whlrlwtnd book promotion tour ltult brou(tht her ht•re would ha~t" Urt'd 11 womllll hnl( her aar Would ah<' hkt• u nap. inquired the publlct t No. thank you Jw t 11 hot buth Then. on to tht! next tulk llhow Anita Loo11. whos<' pret1t1111ou1; bCreen wrlt1nJl t•1iret•r blooml•d 1n Holl ywood'~ ~lh•nt film 1:ra a nd h ub spann<'d more thun hnlr " century. wns takang a ~w look .it the: movie industry and the town he once called home. SORlmuNG I mlaalna. she concluded the lun "Ourina ti'\ 1llt'nt films. mov~ were delt>Ct bit'." Mh'I Loo recallt.'C'.I. "They W<'re for the enJoymtint of the public. We dldn 't hu\'e to lcurn any llneti We certain ly didn't h11vt• tany mesuJ(es We wef'e out lo makl' cnt('rtatnml'nl und we did." lkr n<>w book. "The Talmudge Girls." is 0 rcmirullCt'nC't" about hl•r two friends, 8C· trt•llll'• Norma and Constance Talmadge It 11 alao a fond vulenhne to Hollywood past ·•wt: WERE ALL ror run and games then." 11he said "l-'or six years before i;ound came m we Indulged ourselves. That wu!f a ix•nod tn Hollywood tha t I knew as bt'ln& the most glamorous. the most Joyous, tht! most , fun of any period I've ever known " Sht• remembers Hollywood in the 1920s as .. a hltle Athens." a ppeahng to "the an· lelhgents1a or the entire world ... "A II the an st.ocracy of Europe moved here because ll was chic to be here." he aald. "It wH th most delectoble ~nd In telllgent culture of the entire world. What chanRed It all., Min Loos Is ada· m ant. The viii "' wa1 sound. "8UDOENLV. TUE s llent fllms came to an end." 11he says aadly. "All or a audde~ Al Jolson burst out with · Mammy and the r11m industry awoke to the fact that, good lord. sound had arrived and there wat no limit to what the movies could do.·· ..... Along with sound came the cra&h of culture." Miu Loos said. "Temble dialogue began to be heard. awful music. noise o( every kind . . . and movles have never been the same." She also mourns · the decline or another great love -fashion "I WAS ALWAYS crazy about c;lothes:· said Miss Loos. once Hollywood'!\ rashlon plate "But I think fashions have gotten M> banal and unimaginative that I've lost any interest " Golden Globe Nominees Announced By BOBTHOMAS "THE DEER HUNTER." another mm dealing Sonata .. : Jill Clayburg h ... An Unmarried Wom an": Jane Fonda. "Coming Home": Glenda HOU.YWOOD 1AP1 -Nomanauons tor the with Vietnam and lts artermalh. won nominations 36th Golden Globe Awards or the Hollywood as best dramatic picture and for actor Robert De Foreign Press Association were announced today Niro. supporting actress Meryl Streep. supporting with ··0>mang llome." "The Deer Hunter " and actor Christopher Walke n. director Michael .. M 1dnight Ex pres&" dominating the results Cl m mo and writer Derlc Washburn. ··coming Home," a dramatic account or "Midni1tht Express." a depiction or a young human sorrow caused by the Vi etnam War. wai. American·s ordeal 1n Turkish prisons. was a nominated for bes t dramatic rllm. lnd1viduul nomim.>-c fo r tws t dramatic picture. Brad Davis nominees connt•ctcd with the rllm were actn·i.s wa& nominated ai. dramut1 c·actor as well as rilm Jane Fonda. actor J~hn Voight, !fUpporting actor ne wcomer, John Hurt. as s upporting actor, Alan 8ruce Dem. dtrf.'clor llal As hby and writers Waldo Purkcr as director, Oliver Stone as writer and _s_a_l_t a_n_d_R_o_be_rt_c_. J_o_n_e_s ____________ G 1org10 Moroder for his original score. Al.AH AIOA "UJ ALI STAI CASfl CAllfO•HIA su1n 1"01 11 _,_,. .. -•·JO a 10 >0 CllHJ lHl'WOOO IVHY WHICH WAY IUT LOOH fl'GI J.I I TOUlllN°S LOID Of THI alNOSt'°I IJc<Ue><ll•l•••••:ll. 10:0 snvtmt STAUOM MIAIHN AWY lflOI Pllll AMUICAN oaa .. m tl'GI CUNTIAS~ "IYBY WHtCM WAYIUTLOOSI" ,,... "" ..,.,,__1.-.~• ... THE GOLDEN GLOBES. which will be pre· senled Jan. 27 in Beverly Hills, often serve as a bellweather for the Academy Awards. The dlf· rerence ls in categories -the roreign press splits nominations between Dramatic and comedy or musical films and performances. The major nominations: Motion picture drama -"Coming Home." "Days of Heaven." "The Deer Hunter ." .. Mid· night Express" and "An Unmarned Woman ... Best motion picture. comedy or musical - "California Su ite," "Foul Play," .. GrcaM'.00 Heaven Can Wail, .. and "Movie. Movh.· " FOREIGN FILM -"Autumn Sonat a . "Death on th<.' Nile ... "Oona Flor <tnd Her Two Hus bands," "A Dream of Passion ." "Get Out Your Handkerchiefs" a nd "Lemon Popsicle." A('tress. drama -ln~rid Bergman. "Autumn Jackson. "Stevie": Geraldine Page ... Interiors." Actor. drama -Brad Davis ... Midnight Ex· press": Robert De Niro. "The Deer Hunter": An· thony Hopkins, "Magic": Gregory Peck. "Boys from Brazil". Jon Voight. "Coming Home .. ACTRESS, COMEDY OR musical -J ae· queline Bisset. ··who I!. K illin~ the Great Chef~ of Europe?". Ellen Burstyn ... Same Time Next Year ": Goldie Hawn. ··Foul Play": Ohv1a Ne wton -John. · 'Greast-.. : Maggie Sm 1th. "Ca liromia Suite · · Actor. comedy or musical -Alan Alda. .. Same T ime Next Year": Warren Beatty. "Heaven Can Wait": Gary Busey ... The Buddy Holly Story .. : Chevy Chase. "Foul Play": George C. Scott, ··Movie. Movie": John Travolta. "Grease." Original Song -"Grease: from "Grease": '"Last Dance." Crom "Thank God It's Friday .. : "The Last Time I Felt Like This." from "Same Time Next Year". "Ready To Take A Chance /\gain ... from ··Foul Play · "You 're The One That I Want." from "Grease ·· DRAMATIC TELEVISIOl'j ~Nit'!--··nat· tlestar Galact1('a,'' ··F<imlly." · Holcx·a ust."' "Lou G.,r:anl" and "60 Minutes ·· Mus i('al or comed y telcv1i.1on ser ies - Alice:· "All In The Family," "Love Boat." 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Meal balls are verHhle, loo, for thl'y -don>t always have lo be mad h'om bHI and aervf;d In a red tom to sauce Tho accompanylnc r• clpe tot Sausaae W\th Chili con Quet0 ahows the • way Mexa rans serve meat balls . and lhe cheese sauce has the tradat1onal hot and zippy taste Thl'y're served Mexican 5tyle -with race MEAT BALLSSICIUAN 1 ~ pounds lean around beef 1 cup sol\ bread crumbs l cup finely chopped celery 'h cup ftnely chopped oruons 2eggs 2 teaspoons salt "'4 teaspoon garlic powder ~ cup vegetable oil 1 Jar ( l.S'h ounces> spaghetll sauce wath mushrooms l can < 11 ounces> condensed Cheddar cheese soup 'h cup Burgundy -0r beef broth 3 cups hot cooked nee Combine meat, crumbs, celery, onions, eggs, seasonin~s. and 2 tablespoons spaghetti sauce. Shape mto 18 balls about 2-inches ln diameter. Brown in oil on all sides. Remove meat balls from pan. Drajn off all fat. Stir in spaghetti sauce, cheese soup, and wine. Return m~at balls to pan. Cover &nd simmer 20 m.mutes. Serve over beds of fluffy rice. Sprinkle ~1th Parmesan cheese if desired. Makes 6 serv· angs. SAUSAGE W1TB emu CON QUESO 'h of a 10-ounce can tomatoes and green Chiles 1 pound American pasteurized process cheese food, diced 1 pound pork sausage meat 1 pound zucchini, sliced (about 4 cups) Salt and pepper 3 cups bot cooked rice Pour tomatoes and green chiles into saucepan. Break tomatoes into small bits. Add cheese and cook over very low heat untll cheese is melted, stirring frequently. Meanwhile form sausage into 12 balls .. Place in an oven-proof IO-inch skillet. Cook in a 450 degree oven ror 10 minutes. Drain off all fat. Top with zucchini slices and sprinkle liberally with salt and pep. per. Cover and cook 10 minutes longer or until zucchini is barely tender. Remove from oven and cover zucchini and sausage balls with hot cheese sauce. Serve over beds of fluffy rice. Makes 6 aervt.nga . Cranberries add zestful flavor to three casseroles. Peanut Soups__., "Jn France, it's onion soup; in Italy, minestrone; lo Russia, boracbt. The United States should have a national soup -and it's time to recognize Peanut Soup aa the natural choice." So says chef Wayne AlmquJst. faculty member of the prestigious Culinary Institute of America. Almquist helps to train 1,400 young men and women lo become professional chefs at the Hyde Park, N.Y. institute. There be bas plugged Peanut Soup for years. Why? "The key ingredient is peanut butter," ex· plains Almquist. "No other country comes close to matching the American way with peanut but- ter." Originated in the South, Peanut Soup has become a specialty in distinguished dining. places Jar from Alabama and Georgia peanut country, including New York City's Waldorf. Astoria Hotel. At home, It is a hearty mainstay for a cold weather luncheon or an Ideal first course that lets guests know they are in for an elegant dinner. Casserole Cooking . , Hot, he~y and filled wtth nutritious in&re. ·~ dlenta. casseroles are a great answer to maldnc f your food budget go a long way without cutUnc back on a wholesome diet. Using fresh foods and making a lar1e quantity really is penny· wise. Another plus factor, .a casserole la prac- tically a meal-in-one dish -and they bake ln • J short time in an oven so there will be an ener1y saving as well. Beyond the "cents-Ible" aspects of ' casserole cooking are the sheer delights of tao· tallzing taste~ aromatic scent and colorful sight.. They are perfect to serve for a family dinner or for buffet entertaining. BountlruJ cranberries with their. piquant.. tangy flavor combine with and enhance other ingredients to make three very special : casserole recipes. \ Along with your cranberry casseroles serve I a basket of homemade bread and a salad or I crasp greens. For dessert, a fresh fruit and cheese. One very special quality about casseroles, 1 they're really wonderfully good the second time around so consider this when you make them up. You might very well want lo double these recipes. CRANBERRY CAPE COD CASSEROLE I/• cup butter or margarine '4 cup all-purpose flour 3cups milk 1 can <4 ounces> pimien\.o, drained and chopped 1 package (8 ounces> medium noodles, cooked and drained 2 packages ( 12 ounces each > frozen cod fillets, cut into l·'h inch squares while frozen Salt and Pepper . 1,-lJ cup coarsely ground fresh cranberries (use a blender lo grind them quickly l l cup flavored dry bread crumbs "'4 cup melted butter or margarine In a medium saucepan melt butter and stir in flour. Gradually stir in milk. Stir over low heat until sauce bubbles an~ thickens. Stir in pi- miento and noodles. Add cod and simmer ror 10 minutes or until cod turns white. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Pour mixture into a 2- quart casserole. In a bowl mix cranberries, <See CASSEROLE, Page C5) CREAM OF PEANUT SOUP 14 cup butter or margarine Tasty Cream of Peanut Soup can be garnished with sliced celery. 1 cup thinly sliced celery 1 medium onion, finely chopped 2 tablespoons flour 2 quarts (8 cups> chicken stock or broth 1 cup creamy peanut buUer 1 cup light cream ~ teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon salt paprika for garnish <optional) Melt butter in large saucepan over low beat. Add celery and onion. Cook until tender bat not browned. Add nour and stir unW mix· lure is smooth. Gradually add chicken broth and bring to a boil. Blend in peanut butter and simmer 15 minutes. Stir in cream, salt and pep- per. Heat and serve in soup bowls. Garnish with paprika, if desired. Yield: 8 servings. QUICK PEANUT SOUP 14 cup finely chopped onion l tablespoon butter Canned baked beens team up with Bartlett pear halves tor tempting supper. .. ~ cup smooth peanut butter 1 can <10.~ ounces> condem;ed cream of chicken soup 2 soup cans milk In a saucepan, cook the onion in the butter until tender but not browned. Stir in the peanut butter and cook for several minutes more. Blend in soups and milk and heat. Yield: 6 serv- ings. Pears For Supper Here's a tempting supper suggestion that's sure lo be as popular with the family as it Is I with busy homemakers. A basic baked bean I dinner has been converted to an adventure in eating by a few simple additions and canned Bartlett pears. Accompany Pear Bean Pots ' with franka or German sausage for a satisfying, economical meal. Canned baked beans are given extra zest with the addition or brown sugar, onion and a hint or orange, Canned Bartlett pear halves are arrj\oged over the beans ~ dn11led with a tangy mustard &laze before going into. the oven to heat throulh. Canned Dartlett pejlra can be a treasured rrlend to homemakers who like to add a "special touch" to all the meals they Jhp&re. PU. BEAN POI'S 1 can < 16 OUDces > Bartlett pears l can (28 ounces> baited beam 1 tablespoon brown sugar l tablespoon mlnced onion • 1teaspoon1rated oranae rind 1 l tablespoon pear syrup 2 tablespoons brown sugar l ~ teaspoons prepared mustard Drain pears, reserving syrup. ComblM baked beans 1 tablespoon brown sugar, onlon and o(aqe rll'ld. Place tn t t,t quart ~userole ot 4'lndlvldaal baltinf dishes. Arrange pear halves • over beans. Com bane t tableapc>Ol\ pear 1yrup, a table1poon1 'brown au1ar afht-muatard. Drlule over pears. Balte at 3509 Ji'. for 20 to as minutes, or witll piping hot. Makes' servtn11 . 1 I I 1 ..,u.a I ... . . -a DAJLYPILOT Wedneld•y. J•nuary tO, 19111 FOOD Dip Into Variety of Low-cal Dairy Dips Eal. c:lrlnk • • . b. plt'kl: ptlted prune . w" ry of t he Nox1ou11 peach or pnc« nalv No h, th<Jff culcme lOllll' . frt h ruw frntwl tJmt'bomhll that " plod • • • mu hroom alltea Into unw1nl~ bull 1 • m•lon balla • Sii• d ya later. They m ay or101• ttcUona •or look ~autlln1&lY am all tantct'rint'S I . plnenp. and huml . but m l pl •IX'•n. or fln1ler11 c h i p• a od dlpa "re .•• plckl chip• . walatU lhlt'ktJlk'rl and radlah chau. or whole artery cloaaert whit tclt'le radian.-. By Barbata Olbbont foday, we 'v~ 80t I • •• IWt't't pt>ppttr coll cUoo ol Oreu £.n. rln•• .Un y C'herry a llced In to c blpa or •Pf'•ra ta-rtaiMra btl'"Oder·e&I)' to m at oe • w at tr • • • dlpa baa\\d on low fal ch 1tnut11, drained nnd Olnln1 a1ooe! Don't / low·t'alor1f' dairy lntl'f'· allffd .. rucchlni, raw, feel IOtTY ror yourself. Think ~the advant.1e1. The dinner hour begins eucUy when you w~ml lt to, not a minute aooner or late r . And you've t ot the full atten· "Creme of Crab .. or Uon of tbe world'• most • • F I t et M I In o n lntereatlns. Important S m o t h e r • d 1 a peraon: )'ouraell. What's Mu1hr00101." more, )'OU can afford oo Both dithel are very treat that penon roy1I· quick aad euy to pre· ly, wllh a choke ol en· pare -IHI than 10 tree that might seem ex-mlnutH -1lnce you trava1ant I( you hod to don't want to keep 1uch multiply by two, four or an important peraon more. wattln8! Actually, you Your a ueat for this can make etther ot theM evening c an affo rd dishes ln leta tJme Ulan a nything but excess lt takes to •top off ln the calo ries. 110 tonight ·a local rut-food eatery. m enu fe atures either 'And, despite thelr ex· penruve image , t hey probably cost le11 In cuh as well ui. caloric~ If you dine a l o n e freq uenlly . ·why not have the angredlenl.8 on hand In your freezer. These recipes can be doubled to serve two. Or, try the basic recipes with less exp en s i ve alte rnallves: tuna or hamburger . CREME OF CRAB FOR ONE 31.-ii or 4 ounces king crab, froun or canned. undrained three-quarters cup skim milk l t..ableapoon quick· blending nour 2 tablespoons dry sherry for 2 teaspoons lemon JuJce > Qua rte r-teaspoo n dry mustard Cor 1 and one-half leat1poons pre· pared mustard l <See SUM, Page C4> d1t'nlr. llkl• l~lm milk, ---------------------------------------------------------------- A Choice Grade Beef ••• al •per low prices C'OtllQe t~· t'. YotUrt, Neulchatel, ond r~am t'h ~ e . ~II at • frar.· lion nf tJw ll.1uol rulorl or dip~ b&l'tl on lu&h rat ('rf'&na l'ht>f' ,. or our cream I N Bl.ENDER OR 1"000 PROCESSOR, combine the lollowlna lngredlent.s: CREA MY G ARL IC DI P Blend 1 cup &ow· rat uncreamed cottaec cheese, 4 lable1poon6 skim milk or butterm ilk, 1 clove peeled garlic. hnlf-teaspoon salt, 1 or 2 s prigs pa rs ley . Nine calorics per tablespoon. CALI FORNI A DI P Blend l ('\lp low-rat <'reamed large.curd col tage cheese, l table i.poon lemon juice, half envelope dry onion soup m ix .· Fourteen calories per ta blespoon. CALJFORNIJ\ DIP II Blend three-quartert cup low-fal uncreamed collage cheese, quarte r· cup low·fal plain yogurt, t and one-ha ir table- s poons dried on ion f lakes, 1 e n velope 1-!ranulated bl.-ef bouillon. Eleven calo r ies per ~ahlc&poon. PEPPE R D IP Bl end smooth: 8 ounces low-fat ("imitation "> crnam cheese, half-cup ... k1m m ilk. 2 lablcspoon1. l'l11h sauce, 1 teaspoon ornon salt. Stir in 1 tables· poon minced green pep·: pl'r and l t ablespoon m1 nt·cd red pepper . Seventeen calories per tablespoon. I TALIA N DIP -Ble nd 1 c up low a t cream ed large-curd tag e c h eese wlth t ablespoona grated ex· tta -s h a r p Romano -c heese. 1 t easp oon i.;arlic :,alt and 1 tea· ~poon dru.•d oregano. Fourteen c·alories per tablei;,poon. CAESAR DIP Sh r together half-cup low-fat plain yogurt, q ua rter· l'UP low-fat low·calorie mayonnaise, third-cup com m cr c la l Italia n· s easoned lo w-calorie s alad d r essin g, 2 table s poons g r ated Pa rm esan c h eese. Twe lve calories p er tablespoon. C R EAMY YOGURT DIP -Blend 4 ounces !half-pack age) low-fat <''imitation"> cream cheese with two-thirds cup plain low-fat yogurt. l teaspoon garlic salt. 2 o r 3 s pri gs fr esh pars ley. Twenty .two t•uloncs per table8poon. CREAMY 'VOGUE FOHT ' Combine 4 lable~poons 12 ounces > crumbled Roquefort or bleu cheese with 1 cup low-fat creamed cottage c heese. half-teaspoon onion or garlic salt. E1 !(hleen calor ies per tablespoon. CHILI DIP Com- bine thrC<'·quarters cup low-!at s mall-curd un· crramed cottaRe cheese with one-third cup hot chi li s au ce, 2 t able· spoons lcm<m juke, half· teaspoon i<urlic salt. Ten <'a lori(•s 1~r tablespoon. H ORSE R A DI S H SEAFOOD DIP CFor cold shrimp, cr ab. etc l follow Chill Dip rec· ipe, st.ar in 1 or 2 tea· s poo n s pre p ared horserad ish , to taste. Ten caloril:s per table· spoon. PEPPY MONTEREY DIP -Combine one cup low-fat creamed cottase cheeu, quart.er-cup low- fat plain yogurt or but· termllk, 3 ouncea Mon· terey Jack cheese <or extra-sharp Cheddar) broken up, 1 teaapoon dry muatatd, l teaapoon g arli c s alt , hair· teaapoon Worcestershire 11auce and 1 pinch of chiU. Nineteen c1lor1ea • per tablespoon. HEALTHY CHIPS AND DIPS, A oo Z : Ap- 1~ pies.. unpeeled, cut tnto 1 cubo1 or wtdc• . . . or do ibe aam• with baa11111 <or pean) • . . broccoli budl, raw ..• carrot curi.. or 1Uck1, or whole baby Bel&lan carrot.a • . . caullllor ta • • • celery ICOCJiPI • • • drie d fr u•t or party • D•'I _.for ''guc•mdee1'' alone. Look for the word ''dt0lce''. Most supermarkets offer a money-back guarantee on the meat they sell. Some even offer double your money back. But let's face it. 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Januwy 10. 1979 DAILY PILOT f:3 Get Gang Together for Progressive Party Pro1reHlve dinner parties have beicoCM th l•teat race for peoplf who hav~ a kit ol people lo s • a lot ol pla to QO, •nd not too muc-b time tn Whirh lO do It alt The Idea behind \hr rroarculv~ dinner party 1 to •epa rat~ th ... counea ol a meal and have ..-arh on t tht" home or a dlrrtr ... nl friend. From aoup to nuta, the d1nMr party la forever to rnolion. all people traveHna lOI ther u • 1roup 01 coune, tt 'a not re- rom m ... nd~ that your verlpatetk party cov r do~ 01 ol ftlllt'l\ 1ettJn from ph&t>l' to plact However. if you urt< un urbian t•llU dweller or ltvt In a <'Om,Olun1t y whtre you can wulk rrom coorsc t.o coura-.. tht! Idea is really intrigu- ing! The best way to p•an ynur progre&Save dinner partr ts to get younetr wel -organized way ahead of the dby you want t.o begin. This will avoid what C'Ould tum out lo be a lot of con- fusion. Everyone must know where and what tame to meet and most 1mportantly, ror what course of the mt-al each will be responsible. This 1s especially easy lo plan when you've got friends who specaahie in dicrerent types of dis- ties Why not start out at the home of your friend who best likes to make little noshing treats? Here is. where everyone will gather and relax before the dinner festivities get under way. Eating should be light here. Remember, You con Charge DAILY PILOT Clossif led Adi 642·5678 tbl' party ha' only begun For a t'hange of pace rrocn all tht! holl day eggnog, try a "Hot Apple" wanned ap· p£eJack soked with cin· namon. lt goes great with chunks or exotic cheese and homemade bread or crackers, nice and not too filling to start. Once everyone has ar rived and visited for a while. it's time for the next course of your pro- g ressive dinner. This will be the appetize r. fWe might add here that if the hosts of the next course of the pro- gressive party could not make il for the courses before, it's a nice touch to call before the crowd descends. Sometimes progressive parties don't run exactly a<.'· cording to schedule and a phone caU before you arrive wtll let your next hosts judge final pre· paralioos for their part of the meal. > After the appetizer •~ through, off to the main part of the progressive dinner. The best and easiest way to handle this course will also be the most informal. Have a buffet.type table set where people can drift In as they please and isuve themselves. This informalJty wtU lend a casual and relaxed air to the main l'Ourse of the progressive di.Mer. Peo· ple will be able to socialize, as is Intended. as well as sample all the wonderful dishes that have been prepared. For whoever decides to tackle it, the main <.'ou rse wiJI tum out to be the m06t work. It is not an easy task feeding a large group. But, there 1s a way to handle this. too, if it looks as though it may be too much for one or two people. Have everyone contribute a dish to the main course. Any type or casserole or cold salad, homemade bread, rolls or a meat tray are all easy t.o bring along t.o a party. This tr,pe or "take-along-dish • main course has a two-fold ad- vantage. It lightens the burden on the main course h<>Sts and ever- yone gets to sample ~ wide assortment of good food The p e nultimate course is dessert and this is where the pro-gressive party host or "Mellow Roast discovered w\lat my Hannah's known for years. Add grain to coffee for great coffee taste without bitterness. "They start with three kinds of rkh, robust coffees; then blend in ~ted grain to talcc away the bitter edge for that good-ol~ down-home coffee taste. ·Mellow Roast• CoJfee and Crain Beverage is so good, so delicious we drink it all day long." >j .' .,- h oateu can really create an tnJoyable "t'nd" t.o the tr1velo1ue. A ~•ch m Iba, pean or peachea which have been marinated ln San-dem 10 Port 1erved In a larae brandy snifter. t•hocolate mou aae. mocho c cream with fteveral duahes or Tia Marta and a teaapoon or frti11h ground coffee aprlnkled on top, or a favorite cake or pie reclpe should delieht the gueata. All are easy to preparea.od erve And becaun lb11 is wh re the 1uetrt1 will re- main for post d inner eonversaUon, you might also serve a vanety of a fter dinner drinks along with fresh-perked -:offee or espresso. MA.Kt: AHEAD BUFFET BRISKET 5 pound beef brisket l clove garlic Flour. salt, pepper 1 cup Dry Don Sherry 1 c up carrots, c-bopped 2 medium onions, chopped 2 stalks celery, chopped 3 sprigs parsley 1 bay leaf 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Water Rub brisket with garlic and dredge well with nour, salt and pep· per. Brown on both sides 1n preheated broiler . Place in roaster and add Dry Don Sherry, car· rotsi onions. celery, pars ey and bay leaf. Sprinkle Worcestenhire over top of meat. Add water so meal is half covered with liquid. Cover. Roast in 300 degree oven 5 hours or until fork pierces meat easily. Remove meal, reservin~ liquid, cover and ch1ll overnight. When gravy is cold, re- move fat. Strain. Dis· ca rd bay leaf and parsley. Mash carrot, celery and onion In food mill or blender and re· turn to gravy. To serve, 11icc meat against lhe eraln. Pltte In roaster with 1ravy. Cover. Heat In 350 dei.ree oven 10 minutes or until hot. Serves 10-12. BROCCOLI CASSEROLE 2 (10 ounce> packages frozen broccoli cooked according to directions and drained well -OR- 2 bunches fresh broccoli cooked 2 tablespoons butter 2 medium ooioos, cut in thin slices Salt. freshly ground black pepper crushed garlic 1 cup seasoned pre-pared stuffing crumbs I/• c up butter , melted Heat butter in a skillet and add onions. Cook un· tll onion rings separate and are trans parent. Place a layer of cooked. drained broccoli in the bottom or a buttered casserole or baking dish. Add a layer of sauteed onion rings. Top wilh remaining broccoli" a nd onion rings. Toss stuffing crumbs with melted butler and sprinkle over top of casserole. Bake 20·25 minutes in a preheated 350 degree oven. Serves 8. SCOTl'ISH CARROTS 2 jars <or cans> whole cooked baby car- rots, drained 2 tablespoons carrot Uquid 2 teaspoons lemon juice 4 teasi>oons Dram- buie 1 dash of nutmeg 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoon brown sugar Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Put all lngre- d ients but carrots in shallow baking dish and place in oven until but· ter m e lts. about 3 minutes. Now add drained carrots to dish and baste with ~laze. Bake lS to 20 m10utes ~--"':~ --~ ' ":;,,,,,. ,~ 'RelloUI · mR;!iow ·. I'·' . . . Ii\ \ . l\oasf -oasf \' \·.r.·~-1;..;;..-~i·~ ~ ~ .. ~· : \' .. l:'i . ', ... ~ ',I ' -,/I· ·,,I, '---~--·· \, .. , untll glaie Is almost ::ompletely absorbed. 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Simmer, stirring, 3 to 4 minutes until sauce la very thick. Stir in crab and reheat to a simmer . Meanwhile, toast bread and slice into triangles. Spoon Creme of Crab over toast points. <Serve with salad or sliced &.om aloes, if desired .> One serving, about 2SS calories. CREM E OF TUNA FOR ONE -Substitute a 3 lh ounce can of wat er-pac ked solid white meat tuna, µn· drained, for the crab. Break into flakes before adding to the sauce. Add a dash or Worcestershire sauce, lf desired. About 26S calories per serving. FILET MIGNON S MO T H E R E D IN MUSHROOMS Small beef tenderloin steak, about 4 to S ounces. fresh or frozen 1 tablespoon soy sauce l teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons wine, dry white or red small clove garlic, minced Cor quarter- teaspoon Instant garlic) Salt, or onion, and coarse.ground pepper, to taste 1 cup mushrooms, thickly sliced or small whole <or 4-ounce can, drained> 1 slice high-fiber bread 1 toasted. quarterea It's not necesaary to defrost steak first: tr frozen. Put steak in • non-stick S.inch cake or pie pan. Comblne soy .sauce. Worcestershire sauce, wine, garlic, aalt and pepper. S~oon over steak . Brott 2 lo 3 minutes, bas1Jng occasiona11y with pan liquid. Tum. Add muahrooma to the pan and baste with pan liquid. Broll to desired donenen, basting steak and muabrooms with juices Cbest lf served rare). Meanwhile, toast bread and cut lnto quarters. Arrange •leak on toast pointa and cov· et with mUlbroom1 and pan Juices. Makes one servlna. about 280 calorl•. 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M)Z. $273 f RUil SUCKS ::A~ ........... 1~ 2t FISH KABOBS VAMDEKAMP'S ..... 1 ............ 1~: 1 :: ROYAL swn1 t 1r FISH STICKS VAMOEKMl''L ............... .... ,~ 1 IVORY BAR SOAPV;;-.-.·1.-.-.·~:sr WHEAT BREAD =~ ....... 1 ........... 211~ 13• • ' l I , I , ' ' I 1 I 1 l , t ' , 1 t .... I • ..., R r1 t s i.I , n ,. (I &I l l lt (j (' ~ ti ~ b n r t s r ~ r t ' ~ < l ' I ~ ' • •FOOD OAILVPILOT Ci. Cut Down on Consumption of Refined Sugar Ever ~anrt> Columbus ~bt tullin11 of su1arca.nt1 to t11vto to th llldi&na ot t.h New World on hl1 •ecood vo)'q hue. we hive betomt • naUon of hlfth 1u1ar conaumen. Over th Cf'nturtc.-.. our ta. tt• bud have bf.en trained to dcaari candy, 1c crt>nm, cookJ , ricb nktt, and plt'!I t.hol or huv1ly •~ien.d w1lh N- ftntd •U,Klr Th Amencan dlt>t now ronslltl of ovt'r so Pt•rct•nt of rl'flned 5ua1r lnl•k• Wt crav 'IWt>t·t~ bt.•twt-<'n mtul:., for corf brea.k1, and for di•l'. ,•rt:. Our l'M'vt•rages are a~ened, our c.-an nod frutts urt• PU<'kt'd In ht vy suaar ayrupa. a nd our manufortur~d food products are flavored with hidden l\ugar where w may least ~Ullpt't't It Tht• S\•ll'<'t Commtttt"e on NutrlUon i nd Huma n N•t-da haa rt>rommtndtd that "\mt•ncan.s r'f'duN• tho use of rtf1ntd t.Ulo?&r to t>nly 10 l)l'rl'ent o( the-totul dally Intake. Many pl'opl,• who :.urr~r from dlabete'> or h> P<>tl I) l'Nlllu rl' told to stop lhe use of rt'fanl'd ••• Casserole <From Page Cl > pedal Diet• By June Roth euaar nllos~lher . geltlng essential carbohydrates from fresh frult.s and vegetables. Some lr"lt Jul<'t!• have a sweetening power. n~chally when used In the frozen concentrated rorm. Applo juJce, pineapple juice, and orange julco ca.n be usod In this way. Drled fruits, nuta, plain popcorn, and various dried affda found In health food stores, make very ..:ood bctwet>n·meal snacks. Unsweetened dry Cf'reals tu le better wllh some sli ced banana or 111ict'd peach added with milk. Baked and poarhcd fres h fruits, such as ap. pies, pears, peaches, nectarines. and plums, a re delklous with a sprtnkhng of cinnamon. a dash or vanilla extract, or a s plash of wine during cooking. ORANGE·PrNEAPPLE SHERBET 1 can <6·o unce I frozen unsweetened oranae Jwce concentrate 1 can <6·ounce l frozen unsweetened pineapple Juice concentrate 31~ cupR cold water l cup non.ra t dry milk solids 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Put all ingredients into a larie mixing bowl and beat just enough to blend thoroughly. Pour into Ice cube trays. Freeie 1 to 2 hours un· lil half frozen. Remove to large chilled mixer bowl: beat on low speed until mixture is sor. tened. then beat on high speed 3 lo 5 minutes un· lit creamy but not Uquld. Pour into freezer con· talners or Ice cube trays. Freeze until ready to serve. Makes about 16 1 '1\ cup1 servings. APRICOT WHIP 2 eans 18 ounces each l juice-packed un· sweetened apricot ha lves l envelope <4 servings) low-calorie orange gelatin l cup bolling water 1 tablespoon lemon juice Mint sprigs <optional I Drain the juice from the apricots into a dishes. Chill unlil firm <at least 2 hours L Un· measunng cup: add wate r t.o juice to make l c up. Finely rhop or crush the apncots and set aside. Otasolve gelatin in boiling water. Add measured UquJd and lemon juice. Place bowl of gelatin Inside a larger bowl or ice and cold water; stir until thickened, then whip wit)\ a rotary beater or an electric mixer until nuny a nd thick and about double In volume. Fold 1n apricots. Pour Into 8 lndlvlduaJ molds or dessert mold. Gamlsh with mint sprigs, Ir desired. Makes 8 servings. LEMON SNOW 1 env elope 14 servings I low-caJorie Jemo~ gelatin 1 cup bolllng water 1 cup cold water 2 teaspoons 'lemon j uice 1,li teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 egJt whites Dissolve gelatin in boiling water In a bowl., Add cold water, lemon Juice, and lemon rind. Chill until sUghtly thickened. Then beat with • rotary beater or an electric mixter until Oufry and thick and about double in volume. Beat egff whites until they form soft rounded peaks: fold anto whipped gelatin. Pour anto a 6-cup mold.~ Chall until firm <about 4 hours ). Unmold. Makes 8 servings. <'rumbs and butter. Sprankle mixture evenly over top of ~ ... sserole Bake 1n preheated moderate oven <350 F I for 30 lo 35 mmutes or until brown and hubbly Serves 6 BERRY VEGETABLE CASSEROLE ' 1 cup butter or margarine Here are some sugar-free dessert recipes that the whole family can en1oy, while cuttin1; down on consumption of refined sugar. Breakfast Biscuits 2 large onions. chopped I'~ cups fresh cranbcrncs. rinsed a nd dr:unl'<i 6 small yellow squash or 6 zucchini, cut In \"cubes 12 cup condensed beer broth, undiluted 6 slii;t>!-t crisp bacon. crumbled Salt ·and pepper In a s killet heal butter and saute onions un. til golden. Add cranberries and saute until cran· berries arc mushy. Stir in squash, beef broth and bacon. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Pour mixture Into a 2·quart casserole. Cover tightly and bake m a preheated moderate oven 1350 F .) for 35 to 40 minutes or until squash is te nder. Serves 6. ~auce BEF.F BERRY CASSEROLE 1 , cup butter or m argarine 1 large onion, chopped I can 18 ounces 1 whole berry cranberry Juice of I lemon C2 tablespoonsl 11 z cups converted raw white rice 2 apples. peeled. cored and chopped 1 c<tn 146 ounces I tomato JWCC I':: pounds ground chuck 11 z l<•aspoon~ ltalt ~ <•s::gs 2 tabll'spoons oil Jn u ski llet heat butter and saute onion until gold('n. Stir in cranberry sauce. lemon juice, rict• ;ind appll'S. Pour mixture into a 3-quart shallow casserole. Stir in tomato juice. heated to boihni:. Mix ground chuck, salt and eggs in a howl and shits><' the mixture into small balls, 1 im·h in d1amt•ter. In the same s killet heat oil and brown meatballs on all sides. Drain excess fat and plat.'e meatballs into casserole pushing them down into lhe tomato juice. Cover tightly and bake In a preheated moderate oven <350.F .) for 1 hour or until rice is tender . Uncover and cook for 15 minutes to allow rice to absorb all li-quid. Serves 6. Homemade Maryland Beaten Biscuits are long-time favorites. " Whoever con.Ju.red up the image of a Southern P l a ntation h ead· qua"l'tered in a white, colorinaded mansion. a wide porch. rocking chairs and servitors si ngin~ Stephen Foster melodies -and nothing e l s e to do ? We ll. whoever It was. was wront;. He overlooked the long hours of hard work. Even breakfa s t bi sc uits -beate n biscuits that is --re· quired rough "handling with a sledge hammer MARYLAND BEATEN BISCUITS 8 c ups enriched flour• 114 teaspoon baking soda 1 tablespoon salt 34 cup melted lard OR shortening 2 to 214 cups cold water Stir together flour , soda and salt. Work in lard. Gradually wo rk in 2 <.'ups or water. knead- ing dough with hands to m ake a stiff dough. If necessary, add m o r e wate r. a tablespoon al a time. Place dough on sturdy work s urrace. Beat dough with rolling pin or wooden mallet ror a bout 30 minutes. re· p eatedly fl a ttening .dough to 1h ·inch thick- ness. then folding OVl'r. Finished dough wall "s nap" and have a velvety a ppearance. Pinch orr pieces and sha pe into balls, 1 to t 'rz·inch wide. Shape 1 :1 of dough at a ta me and keep remainder covered with plastic wrap. Pl~IC<' on lightly greased bak· ing sheet and prick tops with fork. Bake in pre- heated 475° oven for 10 to 12 m inutes or until golden brown. Makes about 5 dozen. NOTE: Biscuit dough may a lso be rolled \.!). inch thick and cut with 2-inch biscuit cutt~r. *Spoon flour into d ry measuring cup ; level. Do not scoop. There's ALWAYS time for Buttered Dutch Noodles P1eaae write for "MEALS IN MINUTES"' recipes. Globe A·1 , 8985 Venice Blvd .. Los Angeles. CA 90034 TODAY WOMEN ~'S IN CALIFORNIA HAVE TWO GOOD uow a r notne r n·\d reann getnent a m es \.0 yo~ as on c \ . yn e ynana consumer I J t rter cup c~{ers new \d~an\zat\0~· \.\and nea\thh l'S a\waYS US a qua ~ouseno\d ~ood nutrit\on J\nd 0~e t ;spaper 1~ a e of Dynamo cleans bUdgetin~d sa'1ing roo:e~~nce. 'fh\~t~Se {\\\e~ W~~ UQUr 1~11..ole wash \ssues a at your con a\ters. . . 1ob easier J nl I 11 a'1a\\ab\elp to h01:'e~nal roa\r.eS th~p yO\lrse\L With its greasy rea\ _h\ \nforma\.\on pages and ne prac\.\C~ e SO turn thC stains better sases l\tn . than powders. Take a quarter cup of liquid Dynamo. rub some on greasy. oily stains and pour the rest m your machine. Your whole wash will come out bnght. e/ean and smeltmg terrific. That's one reason women everywhere are ... .. ... • •. t;" "' ... • -i 6 -sw1tchmg to liquid Dynamo. "' ~ •••~)/,,,... • •• • • • I •. • ~ r.~. ,_. ~·~·.... ·: :I'.~ .. 1· .• J •• ,.., • • .., ti';; \~ .,,._, .... !:-·~ ' -,,. ....... ,.ll 2 Below 1s another reason. •Here's 30" off y_our next bottle of Dynamo. · ... J ! • l . . . II' . . . . DAILY PILOT Wedn..Oay, JanuMY tO;tm Turkey Eilets Tender Fork·tend r fUttt -'-' c UJ>. •rated 1bHU al wased piper. c:ooktac eac:b 1Uc:e about lbere'1 a phrue lhat has ParmeNn c:Mtl and pound out to about 4 mlaut•. Remove to everyone rac:lnJ to th \• teupooo ul1d V. lnoh lhirl< . Grind h11ted Mrvtn, platter. dinner table on Um . h rbt. c,,,..blt'd almond• <or 1rat . ualn1 Add mon butter and oll. And you can rve th1l ~ .. t al&)OOft paprika Moull aratcr). Mix wlU\ and cook rem1lnln1 d llc:ac:y v ry w of '' t.upoon ult chute. b rbl, J>•Prlka turkey. Tum wlne and the year without br ak· 3 t.ablespoon.a butter and nit on •hHl of lemon Juice loto skillet tn1 your bud1tby1lic· 3t.tbi poooaoll waxed paper . Dip and boll rapidly until lnt thcee nit' rrom a " cup white table turllf'Y 1Uc: , oa at a very tlithUy thickened. FOOD Turkey parts offer not only economy but also Interesting ways •to V8fY meals. plump. ttmder, meaty win• time Into the mlxtur , Spoon over ateaka. II turkey brealt. 2 t•upoon1 lemon coating both aid . lfut Make• 4 to 5 attvin&•· juke t tablespoon oach butter Nete: One hall breHt CalUorola turkey R e move 1klo from and oil In 10.tnch •klllet. wet1hln1 30..., ounces p1ru are now &to raHy turkey breaat and cut Add turkey aUres to cov· wltb bonH and akin nallabl•. Or. ror fan· meat In half.Inch 1llce er bottom ol 1kWet, and rnakes 21 ouncet turkey lllUc ttOOC>my. ael l • parallt-1 to top of bttaat. browo over moderale ateah -about I slices 1ood·111ed btrd aod have Place 11ices between beat, tumlnl once, and of aalfC>tUd al.lea. your ~her cut it lnto,__ ________________ ~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~------~.....::.----....;......;_~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~-- ~rta for you. You'll find iledlna waya to Pttl)are Jneala, quickly u.nd dtJ· Uclou1ly. based oo the drumstick1. thltha, wings and breut m al. Even the baclul make a rkb broth to be used in 1aucn and aoupe. Half a turkey breast -one welghlna about \wo p<)unds -wtll give you about eight mets. enough for four or five bwigry people. Cul the meat In loog baJf·lnch thick slices. Theo, POUDd them into steaks about a guarter of an inch lhlck. Mix ground, unblanched almonds with grated Parm esan c h eese. mixed herbs and season· lngs. Dip the filets into the almond mlxlure. coaling each one thoroughly. Brown each s lice evenly over moderate beat for about four minutes and hold on heated platter until all the filets are-ready. 11ten, quickly add a cup· et good California white table wine and a little 'lemon juice to the pan. Boil until the sauce is s lightly thi ckened . Spoon over "Almond Crusted Turkey Steaks" and serve immediately. Al.MONO CRUSTED TURKEY STEAKS 1 hair breast or turkey <about 2 pounds) i,2 cup unblanched almonds Food Supply Named WASHINGTON CAP> -Chicken will be the most readily available mf'al this month. ac· cording to the Depart- ment of Agriculture. The department listed supplies of broilers and frye rs as plentiful, up 10 p e rcent from last January and 17 percent to 18 percent more than the three-year average for January, Beef supplies will be down slightly, but will be adequate for the de· mand. the department reports. The department's monthly food marketing alert says production or the highe r grades of beef will be up from levels of a year ago, bul not enough to offset declines in the output of processing.type beef. Pork supplies will also be adequate in January with production averag· Ing slightly more than last year. Turkey supplies are listed as adequate, close to levels of a year ago. Also in adequate suP. ply will be eggs, with out· put sUghUy more than last year and 3 percent to 4 percent more than the three-year average. Mille supplies will be adequate with produc· Uon increaslrfg seasonal- 1 y. and production of American cheese has been at record levels. This increased cheese production. however. has resulted tn a slight decline in stock• of but· ter and nonfat dry milk. Fresh apples. winter pears and grapefr\llt are plenUful wltb canned peaches, pears, fruit cocktail and applesauce adequa~. .. Fried prunes are ade· quate altboulh produc· lion is down 1S percent rtom last year, and aup. piles of raialM are llght due to heavy rains ln Sep~mber. Canned and frozen veaetablea are adequate overall althoush sup· piles of canned 1teen ,... and 1ploacl\ f re l&Jbt. P. h&.ooa ... •weet ,.t. ; <rnrodl and ....., are plenutul, u an rice, w1M1t, corn, dry beam and dry 1pUL peu. •, Our dy e brm1d destroys • At Lucky, you get more. Since time began , we've been told, "You get what you pay for." Well. that's Ewen plain. they're fancy. Lady Lee canned vegetables are grade U .S. Fancy. This means they've been carefully selected for color, integrity In taste and texture. AU tins are hermeti· cally sealed to make them strong and reliable for storage. A clear, protective coating on the inside prevents chemical reactions that could give contents an off, metallic flavor; it also makes our cans safe for refrigerating unused portions. not always so. At Lucky, just because our private label Lady Lee products cost less than those that bear national brand names. doesn't mean they're lesser quality. And just because the national brands cost more, doesn't mean they're better! The truth is, many of our prtvate label Items are grown and packaged by the same big manufacturers that share our shelves! We 're able to sell Lady Lee at a savings to you, because we buy and sell these products exclusively In huge quantities. For even greater savings, choose our Hervest Day canned goods. -· Key Buys. ~This week, you'll find many of your favorite Lady Lee Ir~., I and Harvest Day products at Key Buy savings. Stock up , ~ on, Lady Lee tomato sauce in the 15 ounce size, along ! with Lady Lee tomato paste, fruit cocktail and pears. Fresh Dungeness ... 139 Crab ............. .. FrethCleanedDungenaeCreb •••••••..•. LB.1.59 SnowCrab Ctu.ten (Frozen) .••.••.••.•.. LB. 1. 98 Fresh Meats ~~~:H~N .... L0.2 i a ~~1iRHOUSE 2 & ~OOUfl~N .••• LO 2 TOP "ou ... o STEAK IOH0.£»110-Hll .... ll 2.28 OOHEl..DS TIP STEAK OOM>CD ow llOUl<O .. . • • -••• ll 2 . 28 SMALL [HD "10 STEAK OOo«lG) DU1 ...................... ll 2 . 1 8 "IHYEFl.ET (ll'OIQN ....................... 11 3.58 7 ·BOHE OfUCK STEAK IOICllDKU..... .. ............ La 1.28 F'UrMIGHON (IUIOINOHl. .. • .. .... ll 3. 89 l.AAGE EHD II.ID STEAK IO!<OI) 1111. .. • .. • .. • .. • LO. 1 • 9 8 DflF CUD£ STEAK ......................... ll 1.98 ~~~ ~1~."0~T 11 1.88 c"oss "'B "OAST IOOlllUUOHOl.DKll O«'ll ._.. 1.t 1 .8 7 ~°!!! "~~' ~. 98 Fresh Meats DOHELESSTOP ~~~:~Ji?~. LO. i 9 7 OLADECUT ~~~~~ •• LO i09 DONEl..DS D££F 8Ml<£T '°"'°'° IUJ. .. • .. .. .. .. • • . • . lt 1 • 7 8 Sl.ICED em LNEA lllMl» ............................ It • 98 SMOKm SAUSAGE HWHIN.~VAM!IO ............. 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I \ FOOD DAIL V ~LOT Of Try Grapefruit Ver11We Tcxu Ruby cup bottled thutnty 1n klllet, until Red 1ra~rru1t are chuto y bu b b I y . Arr 1 n" e rtfrHblnt compltm nt In th.allow bak I n1 1r•JM"trult hr In P•o. to d l n n r menu 1. diah, m It bulttr with 0111• Heh d about 2 Sauef'ied. f'<'llorl<"d or curry. 11natr ind ult. m nut ArranJtt 11la1fd 1Hce-<1. lhdr Juicy aw t Arr1n thick~ sn pun. 1rapefrult on plat•. ,oodn•11 11 a brlf ht turnin to coat all aide. . with drurNllrk on top. I a vor tnhanccr or Bake in 400 «k'1ree oven. ·• rve at on ('. Mak 1 6 meat or poultry. tum19'J1 2 O m •nut e 1 Tu r n a rv1ng1 eronomlUI mula anto chicken, bake 20 to 30 NOTE: 1'o muko t•u11y fJRvorfulfare. mll\Ut mott", or until ttravy, degllU" p1n The rl('h, rlay·bHt lender. Mt'lnwh.llt•, cul JUICt" with \Ul r or sotl and wum aub-half lnch 1Hce orr tQp whlto wine Add •rl••h tropical dlmalt> char c and bottom of ~uh or lemon lulce aal and terh tic or tht1 low r Rio 1r1pofrutt, then cut pepper. Thicken with Orandc Vulley talrt'S each Into 3 thick 1Uu't, corn1t1rt'b/watt"r p11te, Rio Grande Chicken blends the ruby red goodness of grapefruff with sple&S. rrcdll fOl' th~ uolq_udy leavln1 pet>l oa. Heat ti dealred. sweel, jwcy .iraprfrult -----..,..-~--------------iiiiiiiiii====iiiiiiiim;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii that have btocom tht' pride or Tt>u Ruby Reds arc trt.'t' rlpent'd. , so they orrive In lhf' market reudy to e t A rosy pink blush J>ftklntt through an unusually smooth. t.hm skin. ond fruit that Is h avy for 1ls s11e are two 1ndlratlons you'll be eruoyana Ruby Red goodness. Texas grapefrwt have more than their excep-tion a I flavor to brag about. One or the best ways lo en.JOY your daily dose or vitamin c ls by the Ruby Red half. One half an average·slze grapefruit <about 7 ounces) provides 70 per· cent or the U.S. Recom· mend e d Daily Al · lowance ror this key vitamin as well as 10 percent of the U.S. ROA for vitamin A. Rio Grande Chicken combines the tangy goodness of Ruby Reds with a poultry favorite for an economical main dish with an eastern nair. RIO GRANDE CIUCKEN 1"1 cup butter or mar~anne 2 teaspoons curry powder I teaspoon ginger 14 teaspoon salt 1 2 c hick en drumsticks 4 Texas Ruby Red grapefruit Cooking Classes Def In the new year right. H you were one of the lucky ones lo r~eive -a microwave oven for Christmas or just want to learn more about the advantages of the one yo u own, The lma Pressman's Microwave Cookery is the class for you. The three hour demonstration wlll be presented at Lawry's California Center, Avenue 26 al San Fernando Road in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. and again on Thursday, Jan. 18 at l or 7 p.m. Fee is S7: advance reserva· · lions are necessary. Thelma Pressman, a director or th e Microwave Cooking Center. Is an Innovator in recipe development who stresses easy-to- follow techniques that make microwave cook- ing a snap. She will also show how to adapt your favorite recipes and will offe r some tantalizing new ones. Enrollment is limited and confirmed by mail in order of paid reserva- tions r eceived. Make check payable and mail to Lawry's Foods, Inc., Public Pro~rams, P.O. Box 2983, Los Angeles, CA 900.'51. Specify date and class time selected. Include name, address and daytime telephone number. No refunds or transfers after Jan. 12. For further information, call 1213) 255-2491, ext. 299. Seville Punch EVILLE TEA, PUNCH 1 quart bolling water l 12tea t>ap• 'A cup sugar 1 cup orange juice 3 cups arape Juice. white or red Pour bolllna w1ter over tea ba111 cover and let. alana for S minutes. Remove tea bags; stir In suaar until dl11olved. Let cool. Stir tn Jutcea. Chill until servlna time. Pour Into nn Ice cube·fUled punch bowl. 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Combln c-111. i..1 te11poon 1arllc 2h tablt'•poona milk. and 1 •onln11 u ltorceleryaolt 1rated Parmcun c h s • tlr tnlo rte mhcturt• 0&1h of pepper 2 t 111 . ll ii h t l y T u r n I n t o a w • I I l i..~ ta bl tl s po o n 11 butt-n butter\'d hallow l quort va.ictabl oil '•cup milk caut-role. Top wllh l tablespoon dry ~, t llPoOn aalt Moua~lla C'h e Oakti white wiM, optional l>• hotptp~r l 330 for 20 to 2& " c u p chicken '" ~u p s htf'dde d mlnutu or until .11«!l broth• ~ll c u p c a n n <: d tomatocs. chopped 1.-'iJ amall bay tear , 1 cup hot cooked rlct' Roll chicken in com. blned nour. gurUc salt, and pepper. Brown in oil. Add wine to skillet. Stir lo loosen brown particles. Blend any re· malnlng flour with broth. eour cream. and tomatoes . Stir Into chicken. Add bay leaf. Cover and simmer about 30 m loutes or un ti I chicken ls t e nder Remove bay leaf. Serve over beds or OuJfy rice. Makes 2servlngs. •Or use chicke n bouillon cube or powder dissolved In 'Al cup water. FOOD Somt' manufacturers nnd p~ra or food prodUC'lll huve bl'f!n murk t•t&nll ftYUd a 1n 11m lier 11lzl• l'Ulli. nd parka~'~ ttul on th~ who l\?, mo1't 1rnlullt•r "fam1llN'" hnvt> to <'01)(1 with more 1wrvmgs lhun needl'd uvrry Umt• they make .. l'('('I'-"' At lafewav You'll Find Ower 12,000 Sawing Op~rtunltles! TV dJnntrt f Ill • r I need with no leftovers. but m eul~ mu11t be varied. und muuy ~'<>Pit' prefer to make ~belr own me11la fr om .. ·cratch." Wlth these problemir in m1nd, the Rice Cow1 ell has prepared u booklet, "Ealy 'n Thrtf ty Reclpes for 2. · · C-On- t a lnlna 14 two·aervlna recipes for an aaaort· ment of meat. meaUeas, seafood, poultry. salad, and dessert Ideas using rice, these recipes are economical. The serv· in gs are generous and the resulting dishes are especially La.sly. loo But if you think there are problems cooking for two, what about try· ing to prepare a meal if you are blind? Since many blind persons live in smaller family units, the Rice Ct>uncll has also published "Easy 'o Thrifty Recipes for 2" in a Braille edition. And as ·a service for those who can see, but who have trouble reading s mall print, an edition with large type alw has been prepared. This version is a ho useful for children and for those speaking English as a second language. All three free leanet.s are available by writing to Rice Council, P.O Box 22802, Houston, Tex· as 77027. Please specify rt-1tular, large type or Braille. Here are two recipes found in the booklet: BROCCOLI FRl'ITATA 21r.i tablespoons fine· ly <'hopped onion 2 teaspoons butler or marganne 1 package <10 ounces> frown chopped Don't .- l\lur1· ,·,1n..t y" or c:ou""·' 1-'mt'l!l QU#hly? Notumlly! Gre.owr eav1np'> \, .,.,.., 1 Thi .... Jl'(l juat n f1•w reuons Lhere·a alwa.v1 more Cor you al Safeway. You'll hurl 1 ISDA Cho1r.• mcnl8.r~lrimmed to remove noea wute and Cat. •Jlllrkl1111: fr1 ... h fruila And v1ogt>f.4blt.:e; famoua brand Jro<:eriCll; perff'Ct fro11•11 f1Kt1I~. fre-Jh bakery lr1·111.8; oppetizing delicalA!ucn rooda; favont.c hl'alth 111111 lll'nutv nick prllCtiC81ly ewryLhing on your shopping hit. Come d1100vur for w ur..4'11 hvw much Cun 1t is to get more for your money at Safeway! ~M!~~~.,~.~~~ ~~::"7 9c !!t~~~.~.~~a~31to~:·5 1 !!!!!~H!.~!!! ........ 31:7. ..... 3 ~-;:-. ., Salad Oil ~ 24.oz.99c NuMade ............................................ Bottle !.~!!~~~.! ..... ~-:t ........ ·:k:'.·' I '9 !:!~!~ .. ~~.~.~.!~ ... " 7 9c Check Out Safeway Savings! m-£· Fruit Cocktail Town Hou•• 1&i~·39c m;$ Pork & Beans van Comp'• s~z. 99c l6·01.49c Plcg. ~ 0 J • 12-01. 79c ....... range UICe Bel-air Froien Con Forget ' Additional Safeway Specials! Tuna ~~~~!~ .......... 4 ;~:~79< Check Out These Safeway Specials! 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No Sole• fof IHGlel fl n d l hat lo day's • families feel the same S h S ,_ · rw • • way. too. cote eicchon1 w hu hy Sele«a•pn• Tu•• Lo.en•• 1s ·eS<o11a10,01........ ,,.,•s" -CoouM11uC1•b ..:.. ....,, • .,.. . s p e c i a l r a ~ o r i t e . -Cutty SarL s9n -ca..n... H"I '°""... -i•u Number one 1l tastes •• ._..._. o-t ....,. n u-rt- absolutely dellcioua . -Clunr Scotch ........... 0v.r11615 :-! S.0.111111'1 V.O. :!;!. a-II " And number two, it's a · whole meal au by itselr. . P e rhaps the se cond~ W h ukey Blends poinl is more important~ Set.gram's ~"::! o.,.,,•611 to the bUAy homemakt!r ll I • o .. -~'•,. who has been out or al --ess er s •O·l'tM• -· Straight Bourbon• -Jim leom ~-no • ...,.•4° :-·i Old Calltovn IO-PrMf ~•" work all day -Sunnybrook 10.r ... 1 0v.r1•4s• And Uus 1s u different ~ Early Times '°'"',... 0ve.l•11 casserole. It's made on =· top or the r~nge and Paul Masson i.pooned over rice, whlch • lul'fundy Zlnfandel is a "plus" feature if VSI TOW •ChoWI• • , ,. some famil y members =.AS~= •Vl&I 750. d on 't li ke everything Oii MOtAll$ or ml. baked together. llOtlOU.,. ..a. -·· TUNA LORENZO l"glenooli f1101e •2•• :-i--Fifth 1 cup sliced green onions, including tops 1 can (4 oz.) sllced mushrooms, drained Safeway Sparkling Fresh Produce! 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 can (l~ oz.) con. d enaed cream of mushroom soup l tablespoon Dijon mustard 2 tablespoons dry whjte wine ~ cup halC·and·half (cream and mllk) ~ tablespoon Worcestenhlre sauce 1 can (91/ .. oi. > tuna, d rained 1 cup cooked areon peae rlce 11 .. cup sour cream ~sit and peJlpcr 3 cups hot cooked Broccoll 29c .....,,, • .. 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Top Sirloln ~soy~ ..... 1 ... St9oli. f 228 U.S.D.A. Choke leef Lel". T~ flM flovctff11l ............ lb. 7-lone loqst$I '' Flank Steaks2st USDA c~ teon lee#, a..f Chuck ............ lb. Id.of fef Stvfflnt .. lb. Boneless Steak Whole Slrloln U5DA Cheic• -s 1 •• a.nee.. •• U.S.D.A. Choke lfffChucli ............ tb. .... Lolr1. s111 hlk Wropped ... Jb. • r s •• •· li· '· ~ - 52 ••• tll sort. Ado ioul>. T lo """' •t I'.. _..-._ &""9°'-.......... 19• From Our Garden Shop! ,,., .. "'"""-"'-· mustard, wine. half.and· anti I ..,...... •· c .,., • ....,..... .... -•o&L-• flowen Jell.'' lttfvs-.• •. hall, and Wor~teralUre! Bell P •• a II .,..~. J• r •nv ~?~• .... 11 aauce. Heat: ad~ .. tW\a ep,.,I lb. 7 : "" I w.....,....., ....... ..,-. Levefy"9th 1199 ~~ •199 -~-~ and peas. Seuon lo Cr f It , .. .:· . ., "-"" ...,.,..... ,. ~). u •te. Serv• over beda 011111 ru • .,..y ..... 25• Fruit lels ~ .-29• ...-~ ..... ._. ...... ~ CWy. fluffy rice. Makoa 6 • 1000 l•rald9 Df .. Newport IHch • tH No. Cotat Hlth••t. L .. una l•Ktt c.' .: t01 I . Celftlno Re•I. Ian CtetMrtt• • a4 ~lay~ ..... .__ a....-.~ .. ,... An•,, ..... , at La, .. , MIHlon Vleto • a.ervtnp. • 2111. 17'ft It., Cott• Meta • Adt•ftl at M .. Mtlt, ~ leectl • 14411 Cwt.er Df. at WtlltVt, fmne • *1 ... lftMot, lent• Ana • ( t .. .i "'' .......... .. l LEcrtJaE: Maid Lou and Jea.loul)' WotliE for You will ~ l~ topic of a ~ure at 1 IO p m Tbursday. J n ll. al th Advan~ H alth C nler. N wport &-uh 0Ut""'t peaker will ht' Or. Rolph Hupka, prof r ot PIYtbo&o&Y at Cal Loq .8eac:-b ReMrVa~ ma t>. made at the center. 976-Cl100. WOMAN' <'Llf 8 OF • AN JUAN C'A.PISTllANO: Anale PapadJ.t.ku. 1•1 wntt•r. wHt be the auest. at lba Tu ld1&}. Jan. ti, mf't!l lng at 0000 at the wuman'a clubhol9e ANAHEIM KIWI CL B: TM t lub •111 mt't't for lunch Saturday. J an 13. at ~ Anaheim Hiii!' Golf Courtoe. t'orktall~ wm be .. .-rvcd at 11 ~ a m Mvmben wlll !)(> planntna upcominfl t•t'llv ih~ 1-'ormer Amt>rlcan A1rllnt' Olflht atlmdanta are lnvllt.'<i lnlo1 mu\lon U. avalJ•bl rmm Anita Austin, 974 l.698 8ADDLF.8ACK lllOTU Ea Of TWIN, CLUB: A dJnner meeting ll cbeduled ror 7 30 pm. Wednt.'tiday . Jan 17, at t.M Red Onlon restaurant, Dana Point M rtna. lnlormauon Iii available from C'~mdy McOwuel. 768 8221 A&T AND PWLOSOPHY CIAJB: Workshops are scheduled mornings and evenings for adults and Saturdays for youths 12·17 to learn 11 technl· que ror acquinng the skill of realisllt' u nvas painUng in just a few months. Information 11> available from 545·1270. aEGIONAL PARENT COVNCIL: Pending legislation for the mentally g1~ minor pro- gram will be Jean Delp's topic when she ad· dresses lbe group al 7:30 p.rn. Thursday, Jan. 11, at the Fountain Valley Community Center. Further information is available by calling 894-6134. ORANGE COUNTY ANTIQUE SOCIETY: Carole Van Houten will talk about Victorian furniture when lhe society meets at 6:30 p.m . Thursday, J an. 18, in the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana ReservaUons may be made with Mrs. ft. Walters, 637·5183. OPnCERS' WIVES LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY: A tour of the San Bernardino County Museum and luncheon at the Edwards Mansion in Redlands are planned for Wednesday, Jan. 17. Buses will depart the Marine Corpl> Air Sta· ti on at 9: 15 a. m REENTRY OPTIONS FOR WOMEN : Con· versations with women who have achieved in the working world are scheduled for I p.m Tue.day. Jan lt. In Room Zt&. a .. 1nes1 Educ•· Uon Bwldlna. Cypreaa Community Coll I•· Spuking Jor the rr~ e proarum wUI be Karen Klammer. coordinator for Ow Orance County Comma k>C'I on the Statu1 of Worn n. Dorothy WflllJ~. a beaU\1 conauJt.ant. and Janice OllCM'I Burns. m1n11cr of the Brea Shopsllna Mill. rurther lnformallon II available from 828 2220. Ext 221 NATIONAL ORGANIZATION voa WOMEN : Belly Brooka will 1pea.k on eell-deltoat for v.omen wtwn the South Cout Chapter mffta at 7 30 p m. W~ay. Jan. 10. fn the Crown Valley P arkw11y Community Park Center, l.i.auna Niguel. MF., A·flARBOR CLUB: The t'lub Wlll meet at 10 .30 a .m. Thure1day. J an 11. at the W1arel'louse resUiuranl. Newport Beach wo"u~ UNLIMITED. INC.: The group wiU meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 16. al the Laguna Federal Savings and Loan building, Laguna Beach. Further Information 1s available from Joan Moore.493-7121. MONDAY MOaNlNG CLUB: The Huntington Beach group wtU meet at 11 :30 a.m .. Monday, Jan. is. at the Huntington Beach Inn. Patricia Hubl and Alfred Dennis. singing actors, will pre· sent the program. 4" CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER: A mem· bershlp drive Is under way for the private. non· prom psychiatric counseling center for children and families. Those joining now are entitled to a ticket to "The Sorrows of Frederick," lo be presented at 2 :30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11. Interested persons s hould call Sandra Kraynek, 646-7733. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: Orange County Alumnae Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, at the home of Mrs. Richard Hein, Hun· tlngton Beach. A representative of the Hunt· ington Beach Police Department will speak on rape prevention and self.protection. JUNIOR EBELL CLUB OF IRVINE: The club has scheduled a performance of the ''Simpleton" by the Lilliput Players at 2 :30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14, in Deerfield Elementary School. Tickets may be purt'hased al the door. The production is part of the club's Children's Cultural Arts Series. WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS VETERANS AS· SOC'IA'nON: Queen City Chapter will meet at 1 . .. -, . . . ' • DAIL 'Y Pfl.OT Q t ClulJ Calendar p.m. Sat~y. Jan. U . In the Flckhty Savancs ind [pan bUlldtna. Seal Beach. New officers will be ln.'Jtalled M l'm~nihip information Is available from AllceClartc. <2131429·1662. DA&: Clara Barton Chapter of Daughters or the Amttlcan Revolution wlU celebrate its Ofth annlversary with a luncheon Sunday, Jan. 13, in the Fireside restaurant, Wealminsler . Dr. Carol Talbot. author. w111 speak about her work and entertainment will be provided by The Marioenof Marina HigbScbool. · • RETlaED FEDEllAL EMPLOYEES: A meeting is scheduled for 1: 30 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 16. at the Laguna Federal Savings build· 1ng, San Clemente. James A. SmJth will preside. BETA SIGMA PW: Orange Coast Callfomia Council will have a membership brunch at 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 13. al Knott's Berry Farm. Honored guests will be the seven state area council presidents. TBUllSDA Y MORNING CLUB: The Newport Beach group will meet for lunch at the Balboa Bay Club Thursday. Jan. lL Entertainment will be provided by Jene Grasse. singer. dancer and impressionist. WOMEN'S LAW CENTER: A workshop titled Making Your Relationships Work will be pre· sented at 8 p.m . Thursday, Jan. 11. by Sylvia Lane. licensed clinical social worker and mar- riage counselor. A workshop oo Female Sexuality Is planned for 8 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 18. at the t'enter. 640 S. B St .. Tustin. Reservations are required ror both and may be made by calling 832·2202. SEMINAR: A seminar on self-esteem is scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 17. at the Marriott Hotel. Newport Beach. Sponsor of the Cree program is Barksdale Sell-Esteem Pro· grams. Information is available from Barksdale ~t 497 ·4801. NEW RORUA>NS: The parent group to help maintain the Ne w Horizons ProJect will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. II, in the Santa Ana· Tustin YMCA building. RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA FOUNDATION: The Orange County Chapter will meet at 8 p.m . Friday, Jan. 12. in the auditonum of the Santa Ana/Tustin Community Ho-:pital. Santa Ana. Guest s peaker will be Dr. Douglas R. Williams. a teacher al Southern California College of Optometry, Fullerton. P8VCHOD&AMA: A continuing aeries or psychodramH focuslrlg on relatlons hlps Is scheduled ror Friday evenings be&lnn1ng Jan. 12 under s(lonsorship of Mental Heallb Doctors and Family The.rap)' and Family Group Homes. Director Is Dr .. Lynda Towle MOIS, a Ucenaed marriage. family and child counselor with more than 10 years txpertence in theater. The saak>ns. which start al 7:30 p.m .• ere open t.o the public. Reservattona may be made by calllnc 997·0.'15. COSTA MESA JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB~ A. business meet.Ing Is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 11. al the clubhouse. Mem· bers hip Information is available from Mrs Steve Fasching, 839·7476. SOUTH COAST LITERACY COUNCIL: Tutor training classes will begln Tuesoay. Jan. 16. and Thursday. Jan 18, In Marco Forster Junior High School. San Juan Capistrano, and Dana Niguel Library . Laguna Niguel. Interested persons may call Onalee Carter 497·1138. STEPHENS COLLEGE ALUMNAE: The Orange County Chapter will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.Jan. 16. al the Beverly Hills Savings and Loan Building. Tustin. Information as available rrom Mrs. JamesColclaser, 75.2-8220. DEMOCRATIC WOMEN OF ORANGE COUNTY: Key awards will be presented during a buffet dinner al 7 ·30 p.m . Saturday, Jan. 13. m the Communications Workers of America Hall. Santa Ana. Reservations are available by call· Ing 835· 7460. SOCIETY OF MILITARY WIDOWS: The group will meet at l f·m Saturday, Jan. 13. in the Rt>publlc Federa Savings building, Santa Ana. Club Calendar rams each Wednesday in the Datly Pilot and contazns Mtices of women·s and SttVice club met'tmgs and ~s for the /olllJwmg week -Thurs· day through Wt'dnesday ~notices to Club Cal~· dar. Owly Pilot . P 0 . Box ISttJ. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Be $Ure to mclude your name. and phone number Notices mu.st be m our hands two weeks m advance To request o pacture. wntt> or coll tM Feo!ures Department. 642-4321 Pictures ore bm1ted to Jund· raisers open to the pubL1c. LU ~~o~L~! !:Nernard °""",...... 240....,.,. c..... Or. s.. 220 • ....,.. a..o I Insulate your windows. He's Finicky About Shorts MEW YEAR'S CELEIRATIOM SPECIAL PRICE OM ALL • COLOR PlllMAMIHT WAVE•HAIRCUT 150 / Ta" 10 Credi• 3M Scotchtlnt Sun Control A lm Saves You Money. n ettl€*CR€€k S H 0 P C:Ome meet our designers . . . and SAVE 20% There It a style ot decorating that Ne come to t>e known • the "Nen1e Creek look.. Come meet the deliQner reecx>nalble. Talk to her llbout YQur decorating problems. the Nettle Creek Shope high fashion dec:Oratlng Is a way of life. And tt'a ......... You only pey tor the merchandlee you buy. Let our stiff help ~ etMt• a home at~ Of wNctl you c:en t>e OtOUd. Drop In aoday. It's fun and tar leea expeftltve tt\ln • you think. . • 1J P ti•.....,• Mt,,,.t .._. • '44-UH -lm4 .... c....r. "" ,"1 ,., .• ,,.. StA . , ............ . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was very much amused by the tel· ter from lhe woman whose mo ther had taught all her daughters lo always wear clean, good.looking underwear <no pins, rips or worn· out bloomers, girls> in case of a sudden illness or an accident might land them in a hospital. How dreadrul if the gossipy nurses shoulCl latch on to such scan· dalous inform ation as THAT! It s o happens my husband is very finicky about his shorts. He dis· cards them-lu.hey have the tiniest rip. In fact. he r e fuses to wear anything . that has been m ended. He says when he was young and poor he had his fill or damed socks and patched steps. Gramps came downstairs tn his pa· jamas. He couldn't hear the music and dJdn't n!D"· -----------. lize we were dancing. ff e o r d e r e d m y 1.AM1r31nJau~ boyfriend to get out or Harbor Lites the house and s tay out. I was embarrassed to IM...,.,O..,W.k*'f 11221/J ....... ..... death. c .... .._ Gramps then woke up 64._nol my folks and told them ._ __ ...... ....,iiiiiiim __ _ (Includes Jh1rmack Conditioner) 40o/o Off OM MEW SET OF ACRYLIC MAILS ~--~rws--~- s..-i ~ .. ,._, °"" COMI IN ••• .IOIM THI llUM CALL 640-6023 fOtl APf'Ottmieff some wild st.ones. My ----------------------------- parents are square and r e fu se to lis ten to reason. Can you help? WRONGLY ACCUSED DEAR WRONGLY : Someone once said, "Dancing la the vertical expression of a horizon. tal idea." So -if your parent. remember the Black Bottom . the Charleston, the Big Ap· pie and the Twist. they shouldn't be surprised at what goes on now. JANUARY SAL E fRANCic£>~ ORR fine stationery corona del mar shirts. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I have no quarrel with this. If he wants to be ultra.fastidious it's OK with me. But -I don't share his notions. In fact. I fo to the other extreme. 'm Scotch by birth and have always been thrifty. It so hap· pens my hip s ize is about the same as his and I don't mind wear· ing his prematurely dis· carded shorts. l might add. he bas a great s ense of humor and thinks it's hilarious. When I read that let· ter it occurred to me that ir I should ever get hit by a bus and land In the hospital. the nurses would think for sure l was a transvestite ! Right? -STRAIGHT BUT FRUGAL DEARS. BtJT F.: Not necesNrlly. clear. Tate)' would prob1bly &bink you were prqnaa&. It 11 not DDCOIDIDOft for P.G. 1111 t..o wear their hatbaDd'• *"'· Now -•~ ...act you Pre· '"' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Oramps Uvet with ua and we love hlm. He ls 88 years old, stone deaf and his eyesllht ls fa.llinc. Last nltbt my boyfriend ancl I were pracllcina some dlaco · 'lllis weelc only Have your picture taken by a computer Ralp:ls Gaw Reid GwR••• & ..... Special Wooden Frame for your Instant Image Photo 828! :=-.::; .... .._,o......, .._.,,.,. ........... .... ----........ ? .. ... • • r 5 .. ~· '.1· r. ')() - - ••• .. \ ( . APPU SAUG Natural atyle! Sprut«field 23 oa ~ Salad Dressing 79c _. Hollywood-choice ol 6 kincb-12 oc ~ Krispy Crackers 59c ,:: Sunshine-salted or unsalted-1 lb :. Sego Dietm'y. • 49c Choice of flavors in 10 oi liquid con1GE 65c ~ CHEESE,.. ~;: Small or Large Curd or Low. ft" Fat ... Golden Creme ~neu ... Margarine • • • • • &9c Imperial-HO cloee to butter! 1 lb Tomatoes .. ,a. &9c Hunt's vine ripened quality! 28 oz • Tortilla Chips • &9c Doritoe Reg. 8 oz Taco or Nacho 7 oz. Cranberry 79c Cocktail Ocean Spray for goodness Mke! 32 oz Bisquick 40 oz"" • • • 99c : For so much more than ju&t biaculte i Tomato Sauce 33c Del Monte in the big 16 ounce can Macaroni amm • • 29c Kraft makes it eaay to prepare! 7\• oz Lasagne ...a ••• &9c Make it right with La Roea-16 oz Laura Scudder'a Old FHhioned style-Smooth or Nutty-16 en jar Gatorade • • • • • • 59c Citrua or OraJ\19 flavon-'16 oz btle Meo M. 'l'' ~ w 11 ••••• Purina Cat Food-31•2 lb pkg Ajax Cleamer • 33c Bleachee as it ecoura .•• 14 oz can Batteries lWIUIY •• 59! Your choice-"C" or "0"-1 lt41 volt Stewed 39· c T0t11atoes HunL'e for BO many~! 14Vz oz can 1 • . .... , .............................. , .. ,.~ ........... -.... .. 1$1W. It 8 ......... I...,_, NII ht .... WllM tM -W, .... tt "" "' • ..., .... ,. .... ., "' Wiit It. •• .... tMt'• Tiit lttW ••rt BMP ROAST Round cut of U.S.O.A. CMice beef Swiss Steak • • '1 5! Round cut of U.S.D~. Choice beef Omaha Roast . 'l 1? Thick cut beef round-U.S.D.A. 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A meaty treat! (Mlfl &l'tbJ Sausage " .. mll • Sl S? Genuinely old world atyle-no nitrites -1-...fEDVEAL featured every day at El Rancho USJ.A.- mi1 52'? Select small end Choice beef rib ~SJ'! &neleee! Rib cut of choice beet Super Fresh Produce Pork, veal, eea&0ni111-no nitrites FOi P£T FOOD -CALf UVEI 69~ Special treat for Kitty or Fido Bananas:::. ............ 11! Bake a cake ... make fritters ... a ttelatin deMert ... slices for breakfast ... or in the lunch box! Enjoy them! PllEAPPU :=.:::-... 25~ Ital•• 39c SQUASH • Garden freeb-taety and tender BROCCOLI . 39~ Frozen Food Pricu in effect 1'wr. Jon. 11 throush Wed. Jon. 17 Meat Pies .... • • • • Swaneon'a Beef, Sirloin Burger, Chkken or Turkey ••• 16 OI packap . Beef Taquitos • 99c : ~ar~K• little deli1htal 11 ~ oa pkg Coffee Rich • • • 29c Rich'• c:ofrH creamer-16 0& abe • Mlnut. Ma.id concentnte-12 os can Shrinp Dilller 'l 11 Van de Kamp'• for qualJiy! 10 oz Potatoes ..... 79c · Crinkle Cut or French rm.--2 lb pkc .... c...- C hOON LaNpe, Ma nlcoitl, Ea Plant. Pannllfue or M .. t Ravio&f.:. J2 OI Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 1 No '°~' to tkokn Triple Variety Paez~ In 6 ounce package 1mer· $131 IClll-.•• Kratt'..-..cb slice wrapped-12 en SA• 59c KRAUT H.,..._l'Ndy to UM! 22 oa Jar And, al coune, we11 crack them! Qllld am swc.1111 STEAK Enjoy the beet pert of the (aah! Mahi Mah• s1s1 I • • •.. • Why not a Hawaiian Menu? Cooked Shrimp '4'! For delicious cocktaila thia week um FIE.Sii ' llMllTll TROUT AVP,rage weight about two lb& You 'II find more ·co like in our .election of win.et ... The fine3t import. OI' Califorrua fauorites in a palate pleasing uoriety! Paul Masson • • '1" Burgundy, Chabhs or Vin Rose Ftfth Colony Qlablis s231 Wrute, Pink, Gold or Ruby 1.5 liter Mateus Wines 1341 The Iberian favorite Whlt.e. Roee-f'ifth Vermouth • • • • • 12" (;Inzano Dry or Sweet your choice-Fifth Liquor Dep :t. lllMJCED l.00! sma. 56" Bottled in Scotland for you I Quart Vda or Gin •• 1391 Our own Holiday Times label-Quart Canad• s311 1111 •••••• El Rancho's 86 proof whiskey! Fifth GILBEY'S s7t1 VODKA Save 1.00 on the 1.75 liter size Boord's Gin •••• s1•1 l!:Jtjoy martini'e'!-love Boordal 1.75 ltr La Salle Rose • s231 Christian Bros. fine dinner wine-Fifth French s32t Colomba rd PauJ Mueon ~ve LOO-Magnum (Wll P9fllm ... I • ... lie) Blue Cheese ••• &9c Na~reat for dn111inc! • oa pq IMPOmD $269 HAM .... .. BriaU>l-for .. nc:twichee or eprtada! ---..... AR c AD I A p A s ADE NA <:.., ( 11 I T H p As Al H N A H l n l I I N I T () N f if A ( H N f ',/-./ p ( ' r l T II f I\ ( H I I\ s T Bl lJ F ~ I fW I N f-l A( i u NA HI l l s •_,,,11,,,,,,.,••• '"'"~' ~ ., 'I. .._ .1 '•... 1 1 n1,,11(1, •• , , ,.,.. , . .u,t1 M i1,. ,.,, •• , • '~ ·' , I , ,, I • ' '. • I' ' .... I ' I ', • I I ' • I • ' .. 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Al" Tiit.,... 1111• ;irf' 111rirllv r114'l In 11dv11nrt hv m•al or llC anv OM of °"' (If (k'no NO 1>Mn<' nrl11.'n 1>.-11dl 1nf' 3 11 m . t"rldli''. l'O'IJll M..-11 nt ,~ • 12 l)()()fl ., 1111 llf1nch OfOl'C'll TllV. n~11.v I'll OT r1"'4'TH"I thr rt11ltt Ill c-111 .... lh rdtt, ro•nMlr nr t••luu• ""' 1111\ fl' 11'4'tnl'lll .. 1111 '" ( 11 .. ,,. ... It~ r.ill"' " r•·11uhall0fl' ~llhOlll Pfllll' l);!l II t't CUSSIAIO M•~AOOHH ro ~t . l4noil• Ml"IM ' f , . ............................................. ··············•········ •..........................•••....•........... ··················~···· ....................... ·•··········••·••·•··•• ASSUMAILE fHA LOAM oouutlf'ully l~mbcapt.'<f J DR L·1 1 UA. Collca;tc Park. CM $88.~ oil Glen Hellworth R~Mtl<~ of eOIN--. '"'-· •i::.. ......_i.e. 2J4 E. 11tet Street. Cot.. 631·126' ~;at11ic1wtdt' N••t ~•11 k of lndt\ hJually t l11o11t'IJ .ind ()JM•r11lt'd Jkul t :.O.lult• CHftl'\'S SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS llTTER THAM MEW I m m aculate 4 bedroom , formal d ining~ excell ent view, attrac tive landscaping, You would think it had never been lived in. Another· g reat value at $3.59,500. NEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640.1812 ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realtg EXCITEMENT IM llG CAHYOH -EXCLUSIVE!! Fully furnished. Luxurious living ln this ~pac1ous homt• w/4 BR;s: fllmllv rm + ~am(.' f1r(.' pit : r('f1 nishcd IJ;(. pool, jacuzzi & new saunu; security TV & fire alarms by Honeywell. Totally customi zed & prof. decorated. Avail. for immed. occupancy. By appt. $695,000 fee - fully furnished! Tom Alllnson 642-~5. '"' !03) 642·1235 6444200 901 Dover Orlw Hef'bor View Center trvlne et Campus V•ll•Y Centtr 752-1414 SllK & ,,Nit ASIC C S A R T W R M L I E W C N H J t Q C S ACEH ITOJHCEE{£8NUA U A R S S A 8 U A L R W R F t 8 8 a R P~H H U 0 P I 0 W 0 U G 0 R P t P L R C Y P M L R Y Y J I E R C L P J OLPPRAYOOV SA TCA P OYLMELAUEAMTTtkE T P F Y t Q T D I R R Y 0 R S C R L 0 t 0 P 0 U Q I R N C P N T E % I A U L R T P E R E T l S M A N M Y U L D ! t S t S £ A Y I V A M l T V Q E 0 R 8 UATQAELONEARPEHWSOO N N U M G R T N D N E A R C H E E R L R A E 0 H C T P E A E l I S L H 0 I Y C S T N T 0 I T T N t A 0 C N U S M A JASMIHI CR--SICUllTY AUA AmeniU 1talore In lh1s brand new ··sen Brt>e>zc '' m odel a nd the i:u t c-~uurc.lc d . plctur~sque. quiet t·o mmunlty. Nice vlew from this lovely 3 8H, l"R & formal DR. Fully a ir cond .. l andsca ped. auto . spnn.klers, luxury c ptng, mirrored wardrobes & be aut. llght fixtures. Priced right $239,000. WISUY N. TAYLC>a CO .. RIAi.TORS 2111 -~Hlltlood HEWPORT CINTH. N.I. 644-4910 ~COATS & WALLACE Cc:JJ REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAllY OWNlO COMPANY SERVING THE SOUf H COAST AREn SINCl 1963 UDO ISLI Bay view rrom 2 patio decks enhances custom spacious 5 'bdrm.. 4 bath tradlUonal home; like new. Ideal fot entertaining. $500,000 OCEAMFltOMT Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak noors sets orr this landmark: 4 BR, 3 ba. home in finest 10<.'ation. Established trees & lawns. $485.000. eACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm., 2'h bath Camily home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhouse, storage $169,000. Terms. IAYFRONT Several fine bayf ront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed, 3 RR. 1 ba. oak rloor . partial basem e nt. concrete foundation . Flats ar ea. $120.000-Fec. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ]41 fl11 y-.1d 1 u .... '< R tJ/') b\b l FAHTASTIC TRIPLEX -Pride o f ..._ own ('rsh1 p ' Spa c 1 ous 5 ye a r old um t. -I-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!! Eastsidc Costa M esa . 2 bdrms. 1 'h baths. fir('placc 1n <'ach unit. One is approx. 1600 ~q. ft. Great renta l location. Priced at $194 ,850. For more information. Cel 546-4141 SA.HO PotMTS llST nest for sure! Jlc5t floor plan with J brdroomA. 2 baths. formal dlnlng room , k i l <'h t•n nook a n d 1 ush la nd scapin~. Best price al only $84.900. Best Te rms! FllA and VA and Conventional. Better I furry! Our best al ways ~o first 540-3666 Wflelc"111 Real Estate Inc . CE 110111 ILlllS ca~ OVER 60 VEARS OF S~RVICE DANA POINT Overlooking Pana Point Harbor and Marina. This Spectacular Co nt e mporar y Orfers A Breathtaking 18<r View. Two Story Entry Leads To/\ Dramatic Llvlng Room Wlth RouJ(h lfewn Wood J.•lrcplace, Sep. OlnlnJJ. OQurmet Kitchen . Moster Suite Plus :l FamHr Rcdroom11. Bcnut. Grounds W/40 Pool, Soonn. ~Joc u u1. $600.000. ··~ ·.~ 831·1880 ... DOYll DllYI LIDO IAYFROMT With 2 sli ps: 5 bdrms . :J hoth~: buy or lease/option. ELEGANT TOWNHOUSE Special opportunity, 8.7'; v~tn able loan available. Owne r wil l c·arrv secondary financing . Ovnlookan'g Dig Canyon Golf Course . LIDO REAL 673-7300 h\lf ,. .. u ... :s.. ··-·~ .... ·-··~· •Pt ...... .. _ .... U~l()Ua= IN CORONA DEL MAR COHVIM8fr LOCATION -A block to s hops and beaches. 'Sha ke roor. 3 bdrm. den and rel')'lodeled kitchen. Asking $255.000. PllV ACY -Quiet atmosphere enjoyed by this 4 bedroom. 3 bath Cameo Hig hlands home. P rivate beac h access. $187,950. FAST ESCROW -Owner of CdM churmcr wants fas t escrow. Vac .. R-2 lot. clean 3 bdrm. den. 2 l:>lory . Asking Sl72.500. U P11i1 l()U I: li()Ml:S RE AL TORS ·, 675·6000 2443 Eau Coast Highway, Corona del Mar .il\O an M1.~ Vcrcte. a1 546 5990 .-WDUNX M•USCOMDOS Deluxe large 3 BR. a ba & a 2 BR. 2 ba, bulll for conversion . Take ht owner nghl off. then con vert. Easts1de Costa Mesa. 400tll" *' Riii Ill C.MtMJ&hw MOTIVA no OWNER wa nb 1mmt.'d&at<' action on large Balbon li;land duplex. 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C.ill & a.-tl ..., .. ,., 0-W --........ •tt .... 51119191. u •• .,. .... ca..,1 PWl1"'4!4 Or-eoe.i Oatly PllOI J .... 10, 11. 24, ''" PUBLIC NOTICE _,,_ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T ............ ,. * DAILY PILOT DI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I OOJ Gewer.. I 002 G .. er.. I OOJ HcMfsH For-S. ~•For S-. ,_. S. ......................................................................................................................................... " ... Wowll MIS.A VBDI ..-------1c.teMtM 1024 &..gi.eltedt t041 U..-IMda '"' DC>VllSl4C>llS .................................................................... . • • '~ti 3 bedroom a 1 w TUSTIN Hill$ cm 11 wide tru lined n. atr l Thia home w •• The riewl from ~ & <'Omplettly rccoodl bund n•w hlllllde llcned In lt7I and look• bom• wlll knOttc you U.. brand .w:w ll bu a ou& BuUder l4 a b\nd and spacioul and convenit'nt rtod~•d prt<" .. SUI 000 'ldtchefi and family room. down to an lncredlbl• eo&)' f1~plact' •od ll '11 St•.-> . . (!need riJhl It $85.000 UNCH alM. n Cal.17$1-31»1 6lt-7000 .yttMe Drecwn Come True Lu1b •trlum entry . ...,,.. cou.ntry kitchen featured h e r e •. 3 bedrooms, f1.n1>la~. din ll\& fl patio. $106.600. Qi 11 oow! BKR. ~ 1120 TMllll --· Lingo Rul&un l .... • LAGUNA IEACH DUPLEX LOT .~----C SELECT C94"fliL..wp()lT T'PROPERTIES :vour chance for tbla ~view and location on I• a.nd. Juat •~Pl lo privet. beach. Quality honw with the flne.l •P.. polnliiuinll 3 loely Bdrm1. wHh mut.-r 1uite eoJoylna the fabulous vklw. bl1 family room and kitchen com bWld for happy Uvtna and ftUl't..inini. Room t.o add a pool. Make an appointment t.o aee thla ---------unique home. WAKf CHAIM? Henh,..............,toowa••-z.ot'• ... ~ ...... f)OOd do.Ht toe .......... GlllA T VIEWS. n.1ot hot o lttte IHt ..._ 10.000 ... ft ....... -""' ........ wooded. OwMr-w-. tO Ml "°" _.. .,. couWlr ..... s' '5,000. Autbenllc Spanllh t bdrm.. 1 bath doll ho4.Lte ' blodl to b .. <"h. Owner 1,1vln1 ala le. aakln1 lla.000 17>*1 associated u.. • • w. w l ,, • •t.I ':, • ~ • 'j ' ' ( JUST USTIDll COST.AMES.A Alltc.tloo. realLon. In· VC'ltOra, eve ryo ne ! L¥¥e R 2 lot wttb cute 2 bdrm. home on rear. on· ty._000! ..... lkyProp. ...... • '75-7060. NJ'DAIU Room to •trrleh lJ) tbl.a 2500 IQ ft 4 Br home w/bonua room In th• "Blutra" on cbotc~ ~bdt.. Cof'llm. pool ._&boppl.Da nearby. o/MP.J&IV R E AtJl TY 640-6259 llVJHE GROVES Exch.isi~ guarded area 3 bedroom. 2'h bath. air conditioning. Simply beauUfuJ, looka like a model. UnderSl00.000 '45-9161 • OPEN HOUSE REALTY / PETEBIRREn REii.TY 14Z·5200 ts $401.00 A MONTH AROIDAILE 'That is the pnnc1pal & in· tereat payment on this beaut.du! 3 bdrm. 2"': bs . condo. Complete wtlh IP•lio. frplc. & 2 car I garage. call US before I it's t.oola~. Call SSS.2660 I 1 t;:SELECT T'PROPERTIES I SHB.PS Must move. 30 da. Owner I JMIY9 buyer·~ costs. B•J' 4 br. 8 yn new. Attractive j tam. neaehborhood SUJ2.SOO. can DOW! MOW as THE TIME ror job seekers to c~k the Dally Pilot Help i,..-------Wanled classlficallon. If 1---------- the job you want is not GIEATFtM.AMCIMG there you might consider Beaut. xtra lg. 3 BR con- o(fering your services do. Fireplace. pool. , wilh an ad in the Job Jacuzzi. One year nt!w. Wanted c1tt.egory. Phone Seller will Cina nee-no HALPINCHIN REALTORS 675-4392 642-5678 loan fees. 979-5370 lcAoa l.a.d 1006 ! ....................... :_.~ .. ~·::· ............. :·ALLSTATE I ... ,. : REALTORS -~ .. \ '· ' Victorian classic, com· J ' ~: ma-rial zone on busy 4 ·1 "'4 ·. -• lane street in Tustin. . Businessmen : Very old. supe rbly 1 • restored & beautifully 1 1 f , If-OU a rt doing decorated. with every bus1 nl'U unde r a : modem amenity inchKI· l F1ct1t1ou' EJus1neu l ing s~urity system 2 '! Va me 11ou are required 1 stones. huge trees. park· : bl/ Low 1 Uus1rw:rs and · utg for 10 cars S32S.OOO. I Profcuroru Cod.£. Sec j owner will fina n ce j 17900 to /793() 1 to /tit> a \ 1 'J'.rades. leases con· : f·1ct1t1ous 1Jus1ness · s1dered. Owner.Broker. ! Name Statf'mtnl and t Rick Alderette. 731-Sl IS. ! ha vt' 11 published Jor l ! tour coruecul11ie wvelc3 l Whal a WooderluJ World lWf; at the DAILY I of Shopping, right at ; I'll.OT can help wtth f your fingertips every-i bt>th. Coll the LEGAL ., d a Y ! D 1 II Y P ii o t j D 1': p A RT MI:: NT at Classified Ads. To place i 642 4321 Eit 332 Jor I your ad, call.642·S6'711 aod ! /urther injorma.tion , let a Claaal11ed Ad·Vlsor L ............... -........ _ .. _ ........... .J _be_lp-'-y_ou_. ______ _ 1wo-Part Softness For Aowers, Candy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 duplx. Including bay rront t.o be exch. down an a pkg. 213/684·3200 ................. 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 ba .. nr. library & beach. $1.SS,000 Marshall Realty 6'TS-"600 Capl1t1 wo a..odt I 0 II ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOYOUW.AMT quahly, a prestigious neighborhood. som l' ocean view and a bargwn pnce of $87,990 for a 3BR. H '• ba Mara Cost.a Condo? Call l O· day-don't delay. 11478. IUt Properilfl 493-9311 49~8700 C--.. Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top of SpygloH QJltm lol.Plans eooo s.f. home, great vu. $350,000. 546-1141 OCEAN/CANYQN VIEW Jasmine Creek condo. pools/tennia cru. 3 Br. lam-rm. Owner anxious. U J asmme Creek Dr. 64().2S87. TRADE UP! And ertjor first user·s tax benef t s in this smashing. new Sproul dupk!x; au wood. shue. used brick & the latest goodies. Only $265.000. may exchange for CdM R-2. r{/ouma de/ vflOA *fi'wjietueJ 6i-J-8491 2435 E. CoHt Hwy., CdM ~HERITAGE REALTORS cowom Then make an appoint· meni t.o see um beauuful C\lllt.Om bome, near lh4t Mesa Verde Country Oub. It features 4 bdrm 3 bath wtth separate faml· 1y room and d..Wng room Call 546-5880 for an ap- 497-3331 ~HERITAGE pointment to see 1048 I 044 LogllM a.ach ................•.•.........••..••....•.•.... , • • REALTORS SACRIFICE I Beaut Woodbridgo 3 81' 21411' PLUS elegant 2 Br condo MAMO MEW pnced below market. TOWMHOMES Bolh nr laJu:. 673-431 t. "lrfft9ly Woock.. <>Nntert Agt . <Eastaidet-Osta Mesa) u.tYenity '-1l Ch•celor Eniliah Tudor 2"3 Br s BR. fam rm xlnl loc. ·spflt level. 2&3 car By owner. Sl07,000. g a r a g e . r r p I c s . :J52.8Ui0 aucrowaves. greenhouse ~--------~ windows, pool. llipa . ORANGETREE TENNIS court. CONDO 5 FromS89.9SO 2br lba ale d/w fri g spa 646-0061or955-1920 pool tennis balcony etc. Developed by $65,900 hurry! 494-4954 Woodlree Dev Co. GoH COWM Howa Huge s BR. 3 ba. avail 211 $199.SOO ~-1141 Pri•ah'arty Great hom es. fl ex financing, best a reas. 546-U41 IUY RtOM OWNH 5 BR or 4+bonus. 2v.i ba, cpt lh.ru-out. lrplc, sun· deck. j1c. $105,000 Ph 714/4&H9m San Diego Be autiful Upgrade d Greenbnar: Woodbndge Place. Assum. $138,500 Owner/ Age nt e ves. $1497 UHIVBSITY P .ARK _________ ,Stunning Stanford LEASE/OPTION ~.Fee land. SAT/SUN lto s 2004 calvert Make otrer. 644·S7S7 Agent SS 1--4682 SlllOO/down & $700 mo 8 t.o 10 AM & PM 38R Coodo with pool and 1---------- JaC\llll $114.900 CULVBlDALE Pf1911t lrolM. Realtor 2 bdrm. cul.<fe.sac. 10% <:4645-1531 downornodownVA Agent SSI 4682 8to10AM & Pm This Olde House IS REMINISCENT OF DAYS GONE BY . Neat.led at the base 'ot .. ROC K RIOBE~ HILLS" In Laguna's rustle canyon section . Q\amung olde Laguna architecture w/CEDAR SHAKE ROOFLINES. SMALL PANED WIN· DOWS & WEATHEREP BOARD & BATT EXTERIOR CON · TAINED BV STON't-: MENDING WALL . Archaic 2 bdrm. floor plan serviced by Cull balh. features RUSTIC PARLOUR TYrt; UVING RM. (alm~t 24 feet Ion~) w/wood ~II· mg. Country kitchen with :.mall dining area tlJI> separate e ntry Porch. Tb.is co.,,y little l'Olt.aJe has "ALL KINDS OF POSSIBILITlESL" It would make an excellent rll'St home for a coupte that would like to pr\!· serve a bit of the pa•t . We doubt Uial you will find anything Uke ll IJl LaJUNI for onJy H2.500 fwl hie• MSSIOM REAL TY 98S S. Cst. I lwy. LajCW\:l ...... 494-0711 EASTSIDE L.,... Hilb I OSO Cozy cottage. 2 BK. COLLEGEP.ARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ha rd wood r I oo r s. Colwnbla Model · green· It's Gorgeous• 2 Sty, 4 br. fireplace, double garage. belt local.Ion · central air fnnl di.n'g, lrg FR, 2', $8>.SOO · Just steps t.o the pool ba. 14>grd's galore! Ultn Roy~. Rffr and clubhouse · prof. de· vac, gar opnr, bnl'k 541.nz9 coraled -covered p1t10 pauo, prof lndscp. All ---------•I ·courtyard W1lh fowila~n this & more for only • prof. landsuped · thlS $132 400. Realty World . SLASHED! Now only S79.SOO. Brigbl & cheery lotcben. Vt:ry low down! Doo 't mias ! Call DOW!! 646-7434 Century 21 Gold Star HBlE"S four bed.room and bonus ~ • room home is bemg of· ---·------fend at a most realistic ........ ...... I 052 price ot $144.990. 11111 ... •••••••••••••••••••• home ia }Ult riSht for the family \hat needs room. red hill ~· 552-7500 Laguna Niguel Realty • .A9UICICIE Warm. cozy. comrorta·1---------1 EASY LIVING ble. Nicest m area 48R. .._. _ _... d A ff'W steps t.o pool & 2ba home. ""I: ....... , we J&CUUi. Close to perk MUUfEARM Or w/fishl.ng lake & t.eruils. 3 •~•--'-ter bdrm bome has Just 7M.7i&o Retired about ever y thin g . ---------• This couJd be the dream Gallery, wet bar, French MUST tr IU I h , b drs, etc. $117 ,95(). ~ ome you ve cen I 493-9494 495-5220 $5000 Dow.._. searching ror. 2 Bdrms .• " 2 ba .. on major f reen· 49"-241] 130..SOIO Assume balance of belt '"'--t.o I Sl40.000 at SJ380 mo walk ~~P~ cui'.!ice: iJ Mesa Verde 4 Br. 2 Ba sac location. $88,900 executive home. Pool, J8CUUI. no qualifying <>wner. 754-6Sl9 ~~ ....... !?.~~ Hou'4"40ft •ach I 040 C.ausey By owner Monarch Sum. mil 2 & de n condo SI IS,000 495· 14 07 or 'l'l4-3304 -------------------•I •••••••••• •••••• • •••• •• OCEAN DUPLEX .. MURRY" A Vft')' attractive Meu Verde home on n spacious lot. Heated pool, covered patio. gas bBQ with 3 bdrm, 2 bath and many ~r added extra features for pleasant living. Call 546-$880 for more delal 15 ·~~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS FHA-VA $61,500 3 bl'droom.s. lar1e y1mt. QI.let CW de UC. '45-9161 . OPlN IHlllSl Rf ALTY / $89.SOO SCOTr RL TY, 536-7533 -.oa"S Q.OSEOUT New 3 Br 3..., Ba, jusl a few short blocks lo the beach. VA or conve n t.ionaJ financing avalla· ble. 538-0133 SPANISH VILLA Townhouse with tennis. fireplace, and 3BR. 2"2 ba. MUl.HUaM Realty ........ 754-7100 MUCH ADO '1Ytr hiJib IAterat ! Try out lhls 1~% auumabk! loan! Near beach ! m,ooo. : T•toatdc__.t Weu.t.! 754-l 202 1044 ....................... JllDICUTIVI OM..YS91,900 ~ct'llOonall.y allrac\lve 3 bdrm. 2 ba borne w I alcove off matr bdrm . Wa,Us ol 11aaa \n hnly rm/ IUtctMlrl look out. on ~. 1arden tr 2 cuW'd .,..-. 1• ~ Walker r; l eu ~y • ltGHOME SMALL PRICE! Lc*e '°""t I 055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• paid 1160.000. h · sume 80"< loan No qu~h fymg, own~r desper:M.t>. S5IXXl lakes a II. 963· 7 )30 AgenL · Almoet 2000 square feet cJ quality Uvinic. 3 BR, 3 baths. big family room. unobstructable view. s~.ooo For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 i • ll°'So. Coast Hlway In VIiiage Fair LAGUNA DEACH 497-2457 MOMAICH SUMMIT II BeaullCul B·Pl on. location on cul·d~-ac, with panoramic occun und co astl i n e view s. 2 Bedroom /den /2 bath . Comm. pool/ jncuiii clubhoust!. 139.500. A COLOW1U. ...... CO. 496-7222 ~-0836 ..,.,.. ....... .., .... _ ............. . ... --... -. --.. -... ,. OAlLV PILOT • • WeclnHd•y January 10 11'19 &DUMPO AT'11CE8 .A I ,.,_ •• , Alttthilptlnl W1Jl .a. rJ V.vrn ._ kt on I Him)' llnV911• Ot. ~Ila.ad tu ................ '!!:Mdcnab lrw me •. ,,1 .. ~· ...... I He s...1 LeM 0.rfrcn ndMJe bome• 2 in '79, ch ck these :;upcrb properties & ~v us o call · the KNOW·UOW rtX>PLE ' 2on 1. C06lO Mesa .•...•.... $ 94.SOO lY.-"O 2's , Cost Me5u • • • • • • . • • 135.000 2 on l. Cost..o Mesa ... . . . .... 129.500 2. Cor-ta M~u .. . .. .. . . .. .. 159.500 ....... Urifw ... 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:....MeM l224 ..._.. u...,..... ~ .. u .. fwtlltMct tf ....... "'""JMcl ...........•........... ~············································· ...............•••..... llHM.21ATH ....... 3244 ............ .._ 3269 •lffdt 3140 =-r~:!~.a:Ca':; ....................... =·~;;:;·~:;,;,··: .. W .. ·;~R .... . at.rat. Eve:rYtblnC Jual Cao yon V le w. New br fam rm r0tmaJ din S Diie MW. W.:S mo.leut. \owohouae. 28R, 2ba, 1ni. blO m0. to J uly l~ Soac 109& ~.M-7729 frplc. pool. '650/mo. "79. Opuon for u tdd'i !BodtoomSult.t• Zbdr.lba.lam.ms,allbu llli5&-Z1l4 moa. at 1700. Aft ~~~ btt.-lna. ffl>IC. $315/mo. $330 new Condo. l BR. ~ Ma.idServt~. TV laundr)tnn.~l-2937. pad9 on stream . lennlt. 2 Br, 2 ba condo near 1 MUetoocean Clean 2 br w/aaraae ~ •. adults. no pet s. beach. Refn1. W/O, 2 Royal Suites Ad\&1t.e no peta. 173 w twit. 8'73·5003. ~4428 ur enc. ,ar. tTpk. pool, wu.on: 1275. $48·Nl7. · Deerfield paUo home. 2 br sauna. ac. 15~0 mo. 727 Y Ot lctown f73.t810: 946-9631 ,,...~w Mova 1.... fl dim or a br. Submit on at ~" Yl5 " ~ • dlUdren. Avail llACH UVING Only lllf, for lbU l Btt w/bHvUlul detor bdrm • dto hoe"H OC'.I 1 that ,..., ll.ke a b<lroe ('OnWf' W within wallrlnt l.cU d Uvtaf •P'r.t 6 ~ al lbt' Wt1Md11f '*':li ~ ttoHU JO~ ~. Va~anl 6 rt'ady UI > W tar 1 ha&»Y ramlly Wla· -"•Ju•-•1111r:-"'-IZ3$--1 ~--~-----•I lf'!C'lbOrn Wtns, m etJO Lmo ISU llDUI Oulfat.rHm. 2 bdr a 2. Orange . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ... 121.000 3. (.;ost.11 Met>a . . . ........•... 167 .soo 3. Orange . . . . . .. . . • . ... llS.500 =~.~Jrde~~H~: n:-~.i~~ncl. ~ MewJ&lllH-1 Beoch Blvd ~I + JlOOsq ft of W/dfm. L.R .• lam rm, 53'"°4f 11 or luxury llVl.n&. Only U85 ltlMTAl.S din. dttk, pat. frp\<''11, 54J.2000 ~-U.alau VUl.a 12 CIJSfAt.1 ba. adult .Patil HUDl --9"' ln&lon i.ch, for aalo b) t'OOll» ()pea bfoanis, lUe features aloni makt Olllntr.la.3071 4, N. Orange County. . . . ..... 179.000 4, L J\. County .. . . . . . . . . ..•. 169.000 mo. 3 left! Drive by~ 2 BA, 2~ ba ..... U95/47S doc pr-opener . Both ------~~ Oran«e Ave. Theft call 3 BR. 1 v. ba. . . . . . . $450 profet1lonally decorat· ....... ..... 37 48 ~-SBR.2ba ....... $S50/6$0 tel. S600 & S700 Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• noon Tile ft l hotn• tbb lute ~'TCLl .. f ---five 4's. R1v~rsidc ............ 450,000 1or8, La Habra . . ....... 169.000 ea. 2 er. 1 ba. rerrta. fncd yard . cloaed 1.•r . ddJdtera ok. no pet.a. SMS. ~.882Joann"B". 3 Bil. 2~ ba ......... $6$0 Marlene at 631 3444 or LAO UNA 81!:ACH MTR 38R.3ba .......... S625 ~. INN. f7S/wk & up. Mair! 4 BR. 2~ ba ..... U50/950 aerv .• color TV. heah.>d 4 BR. 2"4! ba. SIOOO NB Two· story 3BR With pool. UUI. (714) 494.6294 l.ftdoubLr lot-Sl.2:50.000 horn. •~lol :K>ar1n• ~ fw S. 1200 ,..., .__ .......,. \'&liltt'd bl-am c~thn1t• •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• &. COSta Mesa . . . . . ........ 165.000 .i. Santa Anu .... . . . . . .200.000 • -etlMl-ltJI unopy the apaclou• IAcaH ---------1 fa.malY room lhck-11wa) under th• "Old 0•11 den. Wl.ndma &rC"C llnf'd Tnle". Loaded w1t.h emo .,.__ C~ lO •ChOOI Uon, thlJ lovtl)' gentle Su•.~ tu '1221 rolling view property fabulous VlEW. 3 deckt1 !185N.Coast Hwy. • two 4's. Cosw Mc:,a . . ... 159.000 ea. 4. <.:osta Mesa . . . . . 159 .000 Xlnt ccnd. New• clean 3 EAST&Uff llAUTY PUAllAI SID • ""'~·ta Me"'• 180 ooo er. 2 be. rrpk. paUo. lat $700/mo Su ptr octa n v 1 ew --Spacious l br + -11M wiltiq for yOW" ne" bomt Xlnt teTma FAAGOR..E. l/676-S'117or 1/W -4462 "· ~ ~u • • • walled i.n yd. No pets .1. Costa Mcsu . . . . 2 9 15.000 2199 Meyer. ~. Aft. 4 t;. Ca.ta Mesa .. l 5.000 968-38315 OCEANFRONT 38H. Sl~ps/beach. flrephm· :>..story home. Pu rn or M.50. 661 ~90 _ unlum. '800/mo. Avail Smlll Bach. utJUtle. in -.. ""' r bv rm. rrml dtn, overslied fmly rm. 3 ... .,_t bta bdrmw1• ~ a b1a ~rd. Fttaly UVl1\I( Ill .• beet • only $189.000 'f»l.501 6. Anaheim ··· · · · · · 35.ooo ea. _lm_ma_cul_a_te_3_bd_r.-2-ba-. 10. RR~versiddc .. . . . ...... ~6850.000000 new paint. drpe, crpta .• 2 leueorabortterm. cld. Bit ., rrom bearh Watttfront Homes $140. mo. 494-6344 12. 1vers1 e . . . . . . . . . . . . • car gar .. cov. patio. encl Wetklff 1.-ty 17. San Diego County ....... 860.000 )'d, sdlools. country·llke 't513CAMPU5Dl·f~E 631·1400 i..,-Hih 3750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------Olrlabad. beautiful CK'trnn 34, Out or Slate .............. 539.000 ~· A7vi:~J/P. -------- 000 ON front. t."Ommercial build· ~.Out of Slate .......... · · l ,600.000 mo. · Heritage Park. Irvine: 3 1.nM1 I oh klnd-133' 96. Out of St.at~ ............ 1.690 .000 Adult tlvUI&, oew dup&ex br. 2Yi ba, ram rm. OR. • wide1 .approx lJ.700 sq 100+ Riverside ............ 2.800.000 spacious 3 Br 2 Ba new. pool. uperaded. ~ Walker C Leu Charming Oceanfront l bdr, bit .. gar, lovt>ly 3BR. den. d ining rm. garden villa apt. nr. goU rrp1e. yrly. 675-9!11D crs, must be over 52. B nArm 2 bat.h home ft-rwl ocean view, blue 200+ Sacramento 4 700 •IV\ w/1ara1ea. $600 mo. ~mo.&SG-8146. wl~ Jat. fam rm. sea, white waves-public • • · • · · · '''' ' •""" 60-1456 Udo lsle. 3 BR. 2.,., ba. 220 _'mM __ J_40_. ______ _ complrlely r.modeled partins nearby-close to 9UAIL PLACE NOPIRTllS --------Univ Putt Terr. 2 Br. 2 VI a Ithaca. S90 0 . Mlwpot'f leoch 37 69 ~LSL 84&-3243 •••••••••••••••••••••• • -------• e1g lot-ml'ch more mote1s•centeroftown. 17141752-1920 8Tcn 3232 ::h~~·a~e~s2~{8~1~ ,, PINIMSULA POIHT Owner wtll finance. No S280,000. Terms. Aruuous •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~l·l.3tS. PreltlPOWI 3 Br + family credit needed. Sl5S,OOO owner-rltr. 7w 434-1735 3 Brand new 3 er 2 Ba. --------- 1 rm BEACH HOM t; balanct Ask ror Ed B«r. ID sq ft. nr schools & HEBJTAOE PRK. 3 br. 3 llouse for rent ln Newport Beach. 3 br. 2 ba .. lrfe ram. rm. Gardener incld. $100 Ca II 644· 7697. ' s:MS.000. (l)emow9G4·2'SS Cocmudal a.c-rro,.rty 2000 Hi•H U•fn•d shoppiq. Allio Woods . ba. ram. rm. d.r new up· ,..., ""°""-R..ator ~ 1600 ....................... ....................... S5.'IO. 644-81139. n0-5116 gradtt PoOI. S~ mo. Udo Isle. charming 3 BH. •' -eal64S-IS31 $5000 DOWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._.1.,_ 3206 ~146 den, gar opener. (am, BY OWNER. Wiii carry NEWSHOPPING Udolaleloyfroltt ....................... ,_,.V..., 3234 ~at 2 br. l ba. rrpk. sml pet OK Initial r~nt ,. .--H-...,-.-1-0-.--V-IE_W __ , bal on contract. Chooi.e CENTER Rare Tnplex. lit Ume on (BR 3ba, den. dining rm. ..••••••••••••••••••••• ~hwhr. cover'd patio. =~~': i~ !~~~ n ~' ""' from 9 difCercnt vacant Newport Beach Area market. Own/ Ag\ wlll &atio w/gas bbq. New Chamung executive 2 sty fncd ~d. gar. Kids & pet~ ms.3787 HILLS ~~l:~~li~fi·~i/~:C~ ~~e :e~l 1;~~nti:J~ r~t°S.T0..4 td:i.Z:ry clean. S775. ~!~·~·~~rs~~ ~~~~~I.no fee. S_EA_Vl_E-.W-.-.. -B-r_3_B_a-.-l-g FH LA .... D .,__ onJ "-I "'"""" PrimehiH"'tralficcount. ...""""7 .. _. v oate lenna~ " rim<'. y.~ ~........ ll.000 ~~reet reolable Cnlat1eooleoch 3211 ~ CrTat 3 br 2 ba ffl>k vay,s~· .. '!'"...;..., ~. ·....l'opular Sandpipe r space. .000. Triplex. HB. Pride or ••~••••••••••••••••••• For tenn1a oritnled. new ...... whr palJo, f~ yd: pool • ......., ..... .,.,,_., model • thls huge ex· Bluffs: 3 bdr, 2'h ba.. ...,.. :;a -'---------t.'<'Ut.lve home h~ 4 lf'e S1<e.SOO. Principals onJy. GeonJt EldM Co. ownership. Walk to Capistrano Palisades luxurious .. lownro~e:i gar. iuaa & pets ok. '445: s.a.-• 3276 bdrm:s. 3 ba. 2 frplcs. J 640-0208 6Jf.J400or beach.$189.000.536-4383 lowabouae for lease. vau.tud ceillnplJ. rp · Agt. no ree. 964·2566. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co tll I t Br. btt·lns. sky ght. wet 97J.2911. <'UI' garage & air cor>dl-. 644-1751 CDM TRIPLEX 3-2 BR. as ne v ew. <'S m bar. pool/jac .. dbl •l· ---------2 bdr .. 2 ba, condo i:;ar .. tklnlng. You landscape & 2 Br+ den. 2•,; 88 .. view btall for owner. 2 Br 2'h ta~ aaraae. Near Los ~onua Homes 4 br. 2 mini ocean vu S366/Mo. IAYROMT Condo. 2 BR. 2 bu .• year· ly.S67Smo. CHANNl:LNONT 2 BR. l b11.1rly s,<;50 STVS TO l!ACH 3 BR. 2 ba, wnlr $425 3 BR, 2 ba, yrly $61:, 2 BR. 1 ba, yrly. S-t35 3 BK, l ba. yrly $4~ rARKLIDO 2 BR. 2 ba. frpl. Poul Adu.IU.J:m associated Bl>Ql<fllS llFllL TOllS ' • ', Yit b•JIL'•'I t, ' l hb 1 saveSSS. 7~1501. 0( backbay, btaut1fully Beaut. 133' Comm ocean princ only. $195,000. Ba. roomy w/many ex· Caballero S'e>orta Club. ba. patio. fncd yd. gar. 633-4720 , ,_., ..... ,..."~••• decorated. aasumable front lot. Carlsbad. Subj. to 10/31 exchange. tras.fl61·2B7l,"96-3891 SS'1S. ~l2h bet. 9.6. Klda"peuok.S44S.Aat. (-.-IW!'11?!4ittrntt :r~n6J~644~:r~ $280,000. Submit terms ~)~s~ 3 -14 l 8 CoroMcWMar 3222 Moo·Frt. noree.964-2566;973-2971 2~lba.newlypalnl l Br ytarly. Next lo Ownr/Rltr 714 :434·1735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •--h ~241 . beach. s tores. call a ft Real FBllltc BALBOA PENN. Bkr. ....,.... -oc ~ 493-3387 or 493 3566 .....::wy 2 BR. 1y, bath home. 2 car HadCo4• leedl 1240 .............. .-........ ~ ........... ...,,_ ~zio 6pm. 67~!!0. SACRIFICE DUPLEX San Clemente. Ideal Mom ..._...., garage" deck. 14SO/mo ... •••••••••••••••••••• 1 er wuque qwct ~., ac _,. -~ •----- Beaut 4BK. PoOI. spa. lgc Remodel this prime & Poe> bwldlng. 700Sq n C:0..-1/Prof. lldcJ. Wate rfront H om e s N~egant·2 bedroom l"rpk. kids/pets ok . ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Bedr()C)m . av all '"' yard. Xlnt area. $14.2.500 local«! pror;rty & make on f..1 Camino, plus Apt Located on So. Coast 631-1400 ~.or 2 bedroom +den Rough. $450. 499.2296. 3 Br. l •., ba <'Ondo. nu med• ate I Y · No rwh 67H311A~--a bundJelo SS. 3hbdrm. above.$95.000 Hwy, Laguna Beach. 2Br....__ dullJI no•'-'lS SS75. Cedar & window crpts, Ooors. Nr. So C11t ~~81w,e.ort ll clithh HOME+ •PT. downsta rs. bac · UP· BERTIIA IH:NRY Each wut has air cond'g '"'""'"a • r • home. Five blocks lo 3 Br. 2 ba. 2 car gar, med Pfaza. encl. Ka rage .,_ "" "" stairs $129.SOO Call days REALTORS & good park'g. Xlnt in garaee gardener. $425 bea"h. Private 2·car yd. ocean vu. Avail. Feb. Pool. kkh play area No BEACH FRO"'T .., R h A R44-6725eves 675-fl0l8 M mo.67S-7258 .. 1..,.... 497 1051 •~cJ> A ·1 J 6 -'" .,. ·i1' ou11e + pt over 2LSDel ar 492-4121 vestmtnt. $450,000. garage. Fully main · · .-... · pets . .,...,.,. va1 an. Winter renial. 2 Br 2 BJ . 11.ar. R2 81g corner lot~ Jl. Boal slJp. Wawriroot . , loft~R•alty Cozy28rrottage,nr.bch. t.ained yard. Adults. No New 3 bdrm. 2 ,17 ba. 642-~amor673-952l. _ 2 car garage. $4!§0 mo. \ll'W. DI R. L/R, den. Comm Condo 3 bdrm Stores. offices, & desk 1990So.CoaslHwy. frpl, beam cell 'g . pet.s.Jnquireat52518th g.arace. frplc. + xtras. Beautiful 3Br . 2 ba ~ 122S,OOO.Apptonly 215St 21/2ba ·S~OOOCallday~ space. New buildu;ag LAGUNABEACH $47S/mo.640-7963. Slreet.(714 l96G-6331. ~ .. an vaew. Close to nd O •------:...-:..-::.-=.=-----. •Andre ws Hd . Agt 644-6'72seve&67~18 AI C . xlnt loc . in 49,.,.519 95R 1570 v.:... w/pool,playgrou . •S· ~ Westminster G lobal ..,. ..-Open beams & spacious 3 3 Br 2 Ba. hg ram rm. shops & beach. No small hwasher, db I gar. ll E. 892-3393 br. 2 ba & ffl>lc. S690 ffl>IC . 2 gar .. nr prk. kids.I no pets. Avail. J an. S425+dep. 340·A Car · ~duplex. includln~ bay HEWUSTIHG "'t'.=, yearty.C.11554-4840. ~ean . ss25. 645 1223 . 1Sth.S700494.fi070 r lage. Call Renata rtont to ~ t'XChangcd Opportunity for prom-2100 •1218 Im.mac. Charmin,-: house ,_S66-_T1'11 ________ ~ 'd 0 w n 1 n a Pkg · -'ced be\Ow markel to -• .. ••••••••••••••••• Available late Febn1ary. lor-t. Walk to Victoria ~•-1216 ' 213/684-3200 .... Lcwety 3 br · 2 b• on cor· Ell.ecullve home. 2 mllea ..... ---r--.__ ________ , allow for redecoraUng. COlldo•h•l-:Tow"· Coat• Mesa 130'x300' ner w/lae yard. Lease. to beach. 3 br, 2 ba. lam bcb. Panoram ic Ocean ..................... .. CUSTOMHOME 'Ibis3bdrmf1.1er-upper a....afor 1700 :roned M.G.$230,000.Bkr s575 mo . 838 ·3232 . rm.frplc.dsbwhr. Prof. view. 1 bdrm. study, 2 Br. A real charmer 1,~TOP 7 la local ed c lose to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-51.SS S44-061A l andscaped. In cl. yard.SSOOmo.494·82t6or Walk to 9lh l:>t beach 4 Br. J Ba. master bdrm WeslcUrr s hopping. on For Sale by owner. a -&..for~_.-2200 nrde M xtr 6'7>S310 kS0.494·3672 retreat. 2 rrptrs. formal qwet street -attractive Lowest priced condo in ...,.. -JASMINE CREEK f(j 0f" any e 57~· LarJ-1 Htth 3250 .._.. ,....."*d « -4lnin1, 3 car garue. ap rear yards. Deslracbllt!I' Newport Beach. 6 mos. Wi••ill••••::•_••l••••:•d··~;ed•• Most Impressive 2 BR in A~ io ~~-pe:..2.566 .......... •••••••••••••• ''f•dshod 3300 ·e~x. 3000 sq. rt. 2297 La financing' I l2,SOO. a old 2 bd. 2 ba. lS Big Dip. ti:d\K su.,.. avou eartbtone colors. Pvt --~· -- µnda Court. $189,500. lli Beazley for uppoint· per Cl. NB. Cul de Sac, k>ts. Las Vegas. for cash. comm. pool. jac, tennis. 973-2911 . NEW 4Br. 3Ba. lg fam rm .... •••••••••••••••••••• Owner/Agent. 642·2164 or mcnt to sec f)48.8038. 581 ooo. sailboat, car. diamonds. Avail now. Call 955-0497 .• 2 Br. lfe yard. Stove. nr schlii. shops & fwy, .,.,.. ""°" ' ' etc 675-7687 &12-3263. •'>'><. ... , utU pa Id No S800 mo. owner 962·092.S MOlft.E HOME ~ . .,....,.-. a..c-Property 2000 .,_,, •u · or892·7S30aft8PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Willtnade2\;r-e&0rtacres Like New Broadmoor pda.833-97f. ~TION • W. END LI( ram home 3 + Pl\l<l2on R290' bulldable loL S28SM. 7101 Seashore. owner. Will cons ider Condo trade. 645-8410 F.,.ookAc-on lake In El.co. Nevada Seavlew home . View. 2 Br 2 Ba condo on the ....... HicJ-1 3252 Rent. option to buy mfo. PETE BARRETT ·-~ ror cash. sailboat. car. security and privacy. sand . .(dulls only. No •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• repo's, loan assumption 18+ acres, $14.000 .pr diamonds. gold, etc. SQ50/mo.Owner979-8430 pets.~.644-6604 NIGUEL S H ORES : etc. EasyfinanceO.A.C REll'JY acre. Owner financing ~7687 _ Spedous 4 bdrm. 2.,., ba. 9offices. .. ava1lable.25%down. CostoMHo 3224 3BR. l~Ba, blf med ram rm. beach, tennis. ~"-Stor. • '42-S200 ~ f R€H\OTIMGE:€ Mable•••T~.~ ••••• ' •••••• 2 •• J.0.0. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard, fplc, 16582 ha mes $635/mo 493·6293 or Westminster IJ48 8895 IESTIUYIHTOWH ------Brand new lbr. 2~ba 1.A$47S.S48·1Z8oraftr· 831-lW Anaheim 956-1011 TRIPLfo:X +guest frplc Dbl pool & noons892·nl1 X552.Llz. SantaAna 554·7070 Great 1''antasllc 2300 i1q. rt. l333W Co JI NB For Sale Mobile tlome. '73 1--·~-• 5 ga~.bcb y 3 Br. 212 ba. 2 frplcs. East Anaheim 955.4500 .. • Smr/Wnlr Rental home in EaslbluU w/5 · ast wy, Brighton-Manor 24x60. 2 '""u.w.1. min"' · r· S42S. lmmac. 4 br. l ~• ba, tiara~!!. Townhouse. W. Anahdm 761 1442 • r•.-... to Beach •· uay h .. I 645-6646 bdrms ., ba rmlv rm 5 Y klale. No pets. S525. quiet cul-de-sac strl'<'l In Yard. $560 mo. 497·2292 \,OUM: °'.. ..town ome renta s • ~ • , · ~9157/~9643. xJnt loc. Children & pets $2:50,000--MakeOffer Uve In Newport's best 76 U ... ITS Star Park $39,000/ bsl ok.GUTylerClrcle. ....... Rnlty. Inc. addret!S In a home or ..... ofr. (114) 8'2·5452 3 bdrm. lrg. fenced yard. Gemini RJty 839'6623 .. • 673-62 ( O your own & enjoy over ly OWMll 'n 22.,., Mee Too trlr. In Drive by 2039 NaUonat. ---------1123 .. ooo of rental Income. Low rent. Take over park. call art 6pm. $395 p e r . mo. l sl. 4BR. 2ba Exec. type ----------• Pr1n. only. As king 9Yi3 k>an.Novacancles. ~9'l18. last+SlOO CbUdren pets home. X1nt toe. c~ to Patio hm nr th<.> sea. on Monarch Sum mil. 2 Br. 2 bit.&. lanai. Jue & pool. All ad.It comm $495/mo Olli &»MJS. aft 4pm. ,,'<luO~ODown is50,ooo. ownrt Agt . Property1ocat.ectat1049 OKCaJ1m.9305 adlls.Rentor~.Shown '1 640-5296or963--0926. West 2nd St Rlallo. t1a•'• Dflert, New 2&3 bdrm. rrplc. by appt. only. SSOO. Aft Lg 3 Br 2'"l & home, TILUFF BLUFFS Jo'RONT ROW CAU. S4Z.3'76 lnort 2400 bllnl, 2 car garage. $450 6pm088-18'10 frplc, polios. comm. • S Br 3 Ba. expanded liv-BAY VlEW. 3 BR. MUST forWo. Bkrawelcome ••••••••••••••••••••••• &up.645-5837. Townbouse.2 er. ~a c. S4SO mo 3400 • •••••••••••••••••••••• FUUy rumuihed 2 BR gar. PoOI. lndry . qull:l & clean. Central lo<' lo busses & fwy. SJC. 5350. 493-8877 TOTAL LIVING Apartmenta . Entertainment. Recreation ... Youra-365 days a yearl • B•auW\Al S1n9lo. I & 2 Bedroom fumialwd6. Unlus:nia.hed Apanm.nts • All Utilltiea Paid • No 1.-R.crwrod • Actl"'llH Om1c1ot r, .. Sw>day &Nnct>u • Health Ci..ti.. 1oa.iµi, PLUS MUCH MORE! Oakwood ~den Apartments Newport !each/North 1:180 lrv1nlf (al 16th) (7141 64H~~O Newport Beach/South 1100 l61h SI IOo•er al 16thl 'tJutrm, lg kitchen. den, SELL NOW AT '76 CRUMMY 4 .. .:v 3bdrm.Condo.lronwood •2brcoodo ~·J•<'uul. frplc,paUo,Jac .• 'trplc, Owner will PRICE OF 1162,500!!! r-lotliOA Country Club. Palm NrS."'"• 1...aza '375.No poot.540-8314 U..forHt 3255 Adultionly.no pe•• . finance. No qualify1n~. <THOUSANDS BELOW Investor's deliaht. All 2 Desert. Rtady for OC· "'"~ t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Mnrl .. I• open ,._,,11 101 (/14) 1142-8110 C darin4mns u..fwN"-d 1425 '217,000.0wntt.640-7778 OTHERS>. SPECIAL er apptt. New paint & cupancy Afrll 1979 peta833-8f74 Vacant 4 Br 1"2 Ba. l30'onlhewater!3bdrm Adulta over 40 3 br un· .__ __ _.... _ __,,__ _ _. S ITUATION. DON'T carpeta. Priced nghl at $140,000 Cal evenings Lg 3 8 r 2 .,., 8 8 fenced yard. cul-de·sac. 2ba.withpnvatedock.2 rum. Security. rcr rca llACHDUrLEX •.l·Blk. to ocean; newly rl...ovat.ed. SW.000. NEWPORT IEACH ltul.TY 675·1642 J4ARE BLUl''FS CONOO ·-r Mory 3 bdrm. on green bl'lt. overlooking park. ~lose to ~hoppina . Comm. pool Pnnclpals pnty. \185.500 581·66711 OHTHECAHAL L«e. 4 BR. 21,.; ba., new "1tdlen; 2 frplcs . sun· ~: pooh1&tennls. You own the land. U4~,~· t O'l. Down, OwC . =US DEAL. Agent soo.ooo. ht~. 6 2 8 s or t.ownbomea. frplc wet kids OK. S4116. 963-0175 years new. S6.50 per 11\4> lion. H.B. 960-1366 lachefor $JOO. bar, tam rm. 1ar7dener. Mariner's Cove Condo. Avail . now . 24 30~ SuMy l BR w/all xtrai. Asent631-4!1!W> €HIG€ Luxury condo, c-.nron $625-cl650. 207 Knox St 2+2 end unit. Tennis. Poodlartra1n754·7900 nr S. Ctlt Plaza Acllt~. S325--o;;e bdrm ' hlk ---HOM€~ ~ryClubarea.2Br2 <comer Orange Ave) Jae, pool. All adlt com LIL.r-yw-3267 -mo. Incl gnl' & ~tr b;•y/oc"an Av&·11 2'111 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ~..----+--.. k d kl "'"·-0 or (l) 756-2908 I P I ~ _.. _ _...... ......, " • .. u 3333W.Coastllwy.NB uo, w n • or w )'. _ •. ......, p1ex. at o. ::irage ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-3S63cvs/wknd_ mo Lo mo Owntr/A.:t Almost New 64'96646 eJ.7S87.S86-l008 New 2 br. l '-'l ba condo. MT5/mop~~: 7 & Ready to move an. 3 br. 2 C Cabin for rent1 3 Br. dbl garage & f /p. Open 962-61137 " • ba. ffl>IC, dshwhr. patio. Bayfmt. Helmonl Shem.• 2 544·™9 __ UStOm 4 B.l. duplexes Green Valley LaKc, near btam ceilings. Pool. Siaper 4 br . 2 ba. dshwhr. !ncd yd. gar K1d11 & pets ~d:. bWe~bn::, 1~5~e~, ~oaTTaM. FURN. Buccola Incl. bayfroulto be exch Snow Valley, 552·8160 jacuzzi. lat & lost. $450. paUo. rncd yd. gur. Kldll ok. $425. Agt. No fee. dryer. ud ult ~ o nl y Slightly hlgherrates If do w n I n a P k g . wttdnds t-867·2220 mo. 642-5290. & ptts ok. Ec:hson 11.S 964-2:586; 973-2971 $8>0/mo Boal shp ov311 onJy 1 month rental Ranch stylt 3 bedroom 213/684-3200 --------1455. A gt. no re e t,,_ .... •-h 326, ff 1 BR. t ba rum SJSIJ honw with plush carpetA, 2BR•1arage, nice yard, 9M-2S66; 9'7J.Z97l.•wpott-oc 213434-9603. 540-9797 o " • · -dining, ta mily room, llACH AXllt ...... no pell, no c hildren. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. l ba. house .... S4i5 fireplaceandgreenhoW!e SI 15,000. ;•;;.:,';;d•ou• marrledcJ>',548-0401 Cute 3 br, 2 ba, dahwhr. IEACH $650/...o Yrty ~1~.H2~seba'.60~8~1~~~ !,!~~~·;,,.k~w0~0~~· ~ll .u" !1720581,SOO. BK R. San Clemente Tn·Pltx. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOS/PITS ot( ~-p.at.io. Coed.~. UttltlH r.W Rita. 673-1020. 752.5110. IALIOA-HEWf'ORT ..,.. ,,_ pricedtoaell. ........__,_._.... 310.._ p.r.l'\JWl ... petsolt _... l..arphtory home big UALTY 67M170 Tll.RIP:L Well locatedZ..t·t. ::::'!.!':: ••••••••• ': EASI'SBR ap3E6:. l BGR2S3252"1 0& A&\. no ree. 964·2™: rooms. vawledt beams. 2 To.,......,d 3525 I ... a.-BERR!l!~TOHENRSRY n•v-""NT .. nR. 2 ba. ~-_...,.. ~. 4 . ~ . 973-2971 . huf: bedrooms. 2ba. .............. .... • -&.. lZJ E ea~ t '695 Nr GW Colleae & Marina •\A.,-.., ...-"""• ., 'Yia....1.-1..a...........a 1080 -· ~ on rnu 611 _._ ~ .L...J. 2 ""'''~/,a• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c w_. 215.DeUl ar 492·4121 · ,.ron · · Jmmat'. 2 BR. 1 \Ai ba. HS. 3 br. 2 ba. patio. rncd . O/W, ref rig. ncl LAKE FOREST 3 Bdrm, ----llli--------•t°""" RMI ktaM ------' ----Herb213/ 418-~77 days. townhouse In dtUahtlul yd, 11ar. Kida " peta o6t gar, wortl space, laund 2~ Ba, mlcrowavi:. corn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 7UHITS.C.M. fnM 3144 wooded area: lnt'I. pool. su5 Agt , no rco . hkkp. l chifd. no pets . ingtop, Landscapc 11rrv. General 1102 <>wot_-r/ agt.. 548-1290 'SHORECLlffS .....,...._.., Beaut. new bulldlng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult•. $475 Mo. Agt 96'2566.973-2971 Creathou&e.960-5644 Fireplace. 2,000 sq.rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_5* 1100 f'\replaces, xlnt location. Woodbridie abr. a;.ba w/ M4-l2ll Clubhouse dues Incl SS7S ~ Lovely ltt 2br. Wry ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSLlnvmta 642·1603 washer dryer. Optn 40' Boat dock. 3 br, 2Vt bo mo E\S Davi:, S4S 7506 <'leon. Quifl t'Ul·dt·ll1tc· VIEW 1 ADULT CONDO near So. H1Mtf!4on condo htory. frpk. bltn Agt. Ouldren OK. No Pt't:. IRl.AIUVIH patio. iSOO. 5~9·1589• Cat. Plza. loft bdrm.. ~ 1242 kitchen . Yrly 1800. 17 4 7 Sumo c L n f!QIUHOMI l~L DOWH _568-_212_1_. __ --:-___ utl pd b '""'""""" •• &eutlfully n•ml>deled .-,. motll ta . >'owner ....................... v•-'"' Af hw..ts'-ntltMd Anahr1m , , .. gr •I rornl\yhomelnexctuslvc IHJOIMATIOH 4 Plell &: Sn&I Family ~leech 3141 Tl"Ollkal ~-Wtatre•m. Studio condo. wlth view •UDO tSL-t. a BR 2 Bo ........................ 991·3116. , • Shoreelilrs. M•Kn•ficent Rtnt, oPtlon lo buy Info, Au ume. Soller will ••••••••••••••••••••••• pat.fo. aviary, pool, jac .. Pool & jac. acroes from =le. patio. $750 mo ...... 1"6N' · 3706 --1 1106 ---.. I''""'~. terrifk ..., ••• loen ..aumptJon carrr. x;l>er. Mngmt Charmin• 3 BR, ocean Sauna II more. S37S mo. beadl.137S.84'7·452S •· ..... -••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... '""~"""'' "'"~'JC'.11 ....... ~ .... 'I f'-an-0 AC I C D " .. , .. a .._b. • I ..-..... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• muter auue, 1cparale ~ l<.eo Ul .. ., • • • ova . C!Dl. ary . view. l~ ut-. to"" nV .,.,, ...... BR b 1l1and charm, 2 Br I Ba,, ________ _ chUdren'a w na. Wnn't l~H-5.__ Boll!« thna .Jlol>t. UW pd. "65. w t Id 3 br 1 b ~ 2 • 2YI .~· 3 Br a~ 8a townhouse, patio aatden ulll incl a...-w.. lut! For prlvate show· .._ -,_... 981M398or$36-2498 •J012 °• s e • a . pool, Jae. sauna, tenn.... Blt Canyon w /apec· Nopeta S450 -..3223 · w:w---r 1.ntCall E.Anabetm 9M--4SOO Prtnctpaltooly --------R.tturblebed! R1-ealt)' k'IOlmo.842-31'7 ~r vtew pool jae · · Dec....ted w. Anaheim 781-1442 --------...... "" ........ ~ lharpl $650. Ava\I. 219· a.--I _ .. _. L1e dlx tennla. Avail '211179. -...... ,.... no1 3 B d r m • 2 b a t h Weetminater 848.-S H4re.x -••••••••••••••••• f1S.»f1, ....,. .. "" ........, B mo.Al\6PM.133-32164 •-••u•••••••••••••• Townhouse. $m/mo )'r .Anahttm 1156-lOJJ Aekln• only $1JS.soo. IH 4 3202 Brand n ew overatted =.""btti~e:: 2r:Crf~ "'---... C Condo 2 3 BEAOl1 vi.w. pier. 2b~ ty. Al.to 38drm, 2 both SantaAM SM·'1070 Musl..U , ... Prine. OD• -·-················ 8UCCOLA Home ln MW w I w c p. t I ............... rutt • ' leOO IOlta utl pd, 303 !!; furniehod . HOO/mo l)'Sc!otl Reahy538-'7533 l•llllil------•t Calta M .. a\.lb-dlvlalon. washer/dryer, pvt yatd, or 4 bdrma. M25/up. Edfew•ttr (1)8'11·2886 wtnttr. $16,900 U.STO llACH .--------.Dbl wide 'll lralleram• ---------· (0N5181) • pv\ bch " •AMOl•MIC YllW P6ef'. Sub lettlq allowed. ~-Located ln Traea•ure It, feom?WwPort Bay to Mt QIU Padllc Cout Hwy. e.~~·ll• bomo. lAI kh Offered by •" lm&d 1a . 3BR. Renalu'anc• M . P den. am rftl, 2 frP.Jt~I 1~31111 • Jact111t. '2tl.500. Cal ~----· ----d4a>'• t44·1725. eves l·BJl +,fully rffOnd. Pvt 17W011 belch • dock, Lido Isle 0et OREBN ueb 8,.500. Afl. 8'7Hl70 lot WHJTg ~lepbant.a Newport 811rb t11 Udo. -wtlbaCIMaUledAd 21r.SM,OOll. eau IG-5171 ..,.,._ CARI ,.,..n 3 bdrm. 2 ba .. · Uv. rm, 2 car 1~r. Pool. $495. ~Im m e d . Alt c:ar-.. M• l722 Salb~ry]\ealty TIAMSPlAHT MAMAG84M ram. rm. r:rtc. 2 car Ewefrwtndl846.oe92 ....................... 67wt00 rttmED NOW tn alx E. Sln1le farnlly eondoa. f::.M•~~:r mo. DelllblfUI 3br. fom rm <keantront winter rental. 1--------• llde C(lf~ MeH houlc• apartm nta and com· --------.,...... 3244 taome ln Hrbr Yu flll13. sbr. 2 bl. h"lt 1undeck, ln UH1'aded a~a near merclal. rrofe111onal, i Br H\ Ba+ den.+ ....................... On~St.Pvtyd.Xlnt rl&hl ~n sa nd on ...._,, ki• 3'07 acb0ole, ahorpln a . 1r conecienttout and r.Ua· gal'dfner tiWO mo 5,.1, Woodbt1Q• 3Br l'r• b•. IC'hla. '815. 84CM546 Newport-. beat beach ....................... . trwportatlon Buy on ble. ,Alk for Kt lth or OK.3W0ublln.tft.71138 newlNearL-=rks. &lull•. teau/option, 3 F\&lly r~hed • ru~'I New~r 2BR 2ba, yrly . miract at ·ooty W ,000 Jolm Nopeu.S4.50, BR. ih ba Grftnbelt to b• en'fo1ed . D11>" Moo/mo yrly. Adult.a/nu r:,~.,:~~~!::!r~ I~'' ,gfilfiJ Her. Park, 28r, H• ba . .OMo A~tMHl.33 'i'sa.74tO:eve1g.2199. pc.U.F.v 2l3/~'79'7f'2 -. ~~1155 1 comm pool, n.~·-no Walktobdthfromwra• ~....._ 3724 3 Odt1ft 21t bt • p.r '- nl •AtL .... HRI? pell. Irk patio 1395· I bdrm a~ ba No .. port ........... -.......... ,. mo. yr\v~ Worktnl iirlt ~ tW!uow .. JI to a --Creet Condo Home. 2 cJr ' SUI CA.SIT AS Pt'tf. sh Alvaraao Pl PLACE ...,..wboMtetpeoplt HttliftlMMctkinof Woodbridl 2 Br+ den. 2 ,.,..,.. Ir•. patio. ttn· Larlit • 3maU 1 bdnn. ~;.n.ozNor'f75-llllOO. ,._...._,.. llloiaadalwa)'lehWtllhe Qualin.dll~fult 81. Incl. a.rdtner, IU. pool, etc. lmmed OC• encl. fU. "2·H It uf. ~·-Sentce otr.ctcwy In Lbe lltbl DAILYPfLOT Pl'•I• door opnr, nr ~ney MSC> Pfr mo. Aduha. no 1>41l1 21 o Stll lhinp raat •llh Oally co,.n11>1P.M.I . DAJLYPILOT H:r:LPWANTliDADS laM/pootbSO IS-Will ~ Nftpor\81 Ml.... PUalW•ntAd.a. r ,. * I DAILY PILOT Wldneeday. January 10. 979 ..,. .. .._.. ooo OHie.ta....., 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• uoo A.~................. ..... ...... ~ ,. .. :s.~tw•:_cl<»tl.loRbeU•bchl ··-u~ Ofla"e••o--~ .. n ••••••••••••••'!•• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• • ._ + ..., u . e 1 e •-...... '"'• """ ................. ,..... .................... . .... , 1 di •o7 C........ U H • ......., ....... Jl40 Dttm 4 BR. a ba, 1u no pnn 141'8651 r.:ff"a-t~~~~~ Bl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lott: P'em1le Oa11ett ACCOUHTI ... l«B .. IM Vi c : Newland' M TH "' -·•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••-•••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• pcU. ·~lo bc:h, ~n M/f welcomt-lo aha.re 2 ~MWNo~:OinR:'!ip r=:i~~ rl:'r~ ~.Pdut,!"1;~~~:. ;1,.~~b .-lb_i03_·b-1--~~~':o ~~.n~;og/m'!· ~~tC::1~es~~~~~' O,; •rt.ltv 5001 Oatfield. Uunl. Bcb P:RSON ?o RJJ:r!.~ ••••··~··•••••••••••••• Reward.t15-68117 ct&. po•. MacGrefor imE •JA~ AP'I ..ao.v.arwpoe ltpa.Uoa ...... " r . • •, a cony. -~ lllltortcCannery VIiia&• ' •If~ 1u•1A1 Npl rnrl t•t•I• All bllna, --~--------locatlon olftra conv ICICIUM ~Wnd. Gokkln retnever. VachU.&U-el30_. __ _ ,•-Ott vie. Thuralln School. ACCOUM1'AMT 1\-tlr H . NGt ~ $m t'--..av~ "lltobta<'h Y'rlY f'l'!M, nnml.e wanted to parkina• 1hope•tele 1n1 J.122 All& 9"ded b1 rtic1 or --I nlLM1rm M2·l603 aht a br home. 3 blb 1 v c • r r ~ t p • -. ...... •••••••••••••• Jao PIJpb~ ..., . New w bdrm I aut'1 .... .....-""'IUHITS f\"00\ ocean. H 8. 1133 tlon1 11 l •sec retary • -Lquna Beach, 840 92$0 StJliq pnee lAc:ludH all Wee&days. A major lrvlne ba~ thtturea Ir Inventory, ----------~ bl.lllder b11 '91-1rou inc:omc 1$0.000 Found. Sbepherd/huaky, mediate need In Uitlr Seller will conalder r.: med. 1h:e male doa. pro.kd ace.ti dept. lQf • uooable offer. Alik ror 6'2-9111. Vk. 01&e Park. 1t1lt accountant. l e o.lae \1PPff l bdr ldu2\ 1pt1 ln 14 pl OJ -mo. Eve.: 98CU71S Daya pbotocopy•booltkeep1n1• bA Deft ladn. m t I br, ll• ba. paUO, trom L1lS -+ oooll. t"n• SIH+.,.ue. fm.'19'n 1ccounUo1· Marine Ex· ..;.... \new, -w~ et; ~M .......... :r.:, . Wllt'rf1lr1. ~d•' JOI Lllllu.NI. ___ A_UNl __ Q_U_E_S_E_R_V_l_C_E_ ~ct°'Jt. ~~1~~11:~~0 ~ AciUlii, No ~ »vm "" O'I IO ~W) ~ ...... 116-1707 L« ut heiv.vcut your rt'nl ,_,._ .... ,. ~.MOOf'D.~ • • ................ H ... ·-s dnVf' North on Beath lo ----.-,.,.,......., ----_....,... ,,. _.' McFaddH OW W•l on AU Ad\lltA DO pell, 2 bdrm In hell. o carefully JoanShelton ~uirementa lnclu4t a Lolt: Golden ttlriever. F. ltt 1ccounlln1 l I reward, Sat. J an 6, vie. to yn. pubUc 1cc6unl· C1tallna/T h al11 .L .8 . l.na Preferable conttrut Weertn1 chok~ chain. Uon experience dt:slreil please call 49'·2087 . We offer an excellent "Breny". growth opporluPl'°f'. ~I OR t belha, atop Lart• I.tu Hdruom Md'addnl to awlnd 2 bll fn>m uao. jac, pool. ~tor your liteetyle Prime otnce apac:e. N'pl. ~• DIW, iundt'C'k. l•rd.n 1pt1. Adulta v111.,.. m4>•Hllli dubhouH Shown by Our fees arc letis. Ref's P u•dlo 1ara• f:Dlb::twtwr. b!l-: ento .. ' ·~· ..--.. lu .... a_-..o. checked, " .. • "'°' P" 1Uwn.houle k>vtly, 1pac. _._.. Ol'.lv .,..,._ SHARE RENTAtS =--~ J:e,i: OCHA Pt IQ.501J Ii home llk4' I br with f'..AST8LUFF Ouut apt. ASSN Center: s ecretarial aervtcee. cont. room, all aUatr amenrtte.a. Please call Dan at 644-8055 pteaunt workln1 _.,.r. Found: Australian ? dog. foundinp ai an out,fi.d Black, arey and tan. In« compensation / c ho k e c h a In ~ b Y benefit padcage. For Im· Capistrano train a epot, mediate cons1derat1on ~. pt«t entrance-+ I beaut. bay view! 2 br. 2 IOt&N,TwiUnBl.Or. paUc» ~me with all ba. 11\'l)Jc Uuae pauo SteJ 41»9000: 639·9003 w ............ ---CdM dlx auit.e8, ulll pd. ()II« tmma~ I Br UIJP"r• Main ttUtn • Uv rm frplr. nlrlt. rlDI•· carpela/drapu Refl pleue. Yrb S.4ZS mo .Aduha.l no p«a _. Tt l 0 orMJ 3UI De1uf.lful brand new lldult 111b-No prltl. Pool. Jacu:ui <'>Den da\l)'. ~,. Swlmmma pool Pool. M1lurc ttdulta. no -.. Jacunl Tt>nnt. court•. I _.. S5M 721 Am1aoa ..,.u f)am. 2 Br 1 Ba an blk to llwlUnJton 1hop Way Sho°wn b~ appt beach area. M/F. Re(1. P1\ll cMter mall. Adult.a 640-«Mt Greg, 776-6041 AC, ampl pkg. Fr $250. 400'. No Jae reqd. 67M900 420 .q ft olc. l205 ~r mo. nred Halrdresaers! Ex· _e-_7023 __ . ______ 1 please 1ubmit resurnt' ceUeot ooportunlty part· Log l : M . O o I d e n wrth salary hi.story 'lO Ume/fulf tlme, freedom. Retriever m am collar. Gena Mew. ~ff'.lkh&. Heat lncld. m W 16th St. Oactl.S:Z:SS*S ' Ir 1111.all5 2 Bt~ No pcta Prom SO& -Roommate lo abr 3 Br Sea wind Vlllaae, l&»S SWl19 \C> beet'h 2 br. lrplc · boulle NB. 21·30 yrs age Htmtin.Mton Vlllace: Lane. b&r/ILltcheo. $375. Yrb' pref. SW+ utH. 631·33'75 Elegant oftlcH up lo 160 ~~r:'~'>~~oJl:'e ~-;~~aiy ". r eward. 82~~~~"6~-:100. sq. ft. on Newport Bl.. lrvine, 92715. NB. 645-3626. 2BR.2ba . delwi I ZOar aer $)00 M o A&eot l'IWillO TSL Mptl IC-11103 ........ ti B (714 UIOB-988 l tu.MIO ~---~-~~-- E bl fr 8 I 2 roommates wanted C.M.&&5-2111: 646-6303. --------•ILoet: Fem Blk Lab. 1 ___ ._97_~_1_609 __ 2 er. dllldren w~lcome. 11t u 1 r . poo • Fem. to shr Do ve r WELL ESTABLISHED moe~nocollar, CM a rea.1-.-------• no pe'll. St•niJlll al mo adultl. DO pet.a. $320. mo. Sl'.ltora home. $165 mo. 3 EXECUTIVE SUITES TROPlfY SHOP 117. MWard. M7·0226 1 • .... ~--•-g 3 br, 2 ba. 1U eloctric lipper 2BR, 2t>a. 1undll, Covtttd parlrtna H 15 (pk, beam nil, delux. mo. eoo W. Hamilton SOS 213/U~·UO~ . .a17ore42·2164 mo.M6-t901 _M4-41f'I ___ .______ 642·1.S08morn/eves. Newport Beach. Con · Xlnl San Clemente Ion· ""'"""'""'' -----------re re • c e ro o m . ti N l LOSTPBSIAN Ylle••tfic• Udol.a. Bchfront apt, rent ney. Sec:retarY/Xerox/ Phone ora ew nventory " ROll•AT....,. S harp l 8 $47S · 1 I d c II c II eq\Spment.$5.5,000. l yea.ro6dneutered male. .... T . Avai mme . a I answenng IVI • a AAllACHl.LTaS shaded silver. IMn). accounniiini ..._0¢fflt Owoer/Agt.645-5044 ~94Uaskfor Dan. ~~0~endell 751·4530 4tZ.2100 Vic. Greenlrff Irvine. .'"'"'~· 1Wf'1H'l'9'7 ---Jo~R SEASONS APTS ~ dlx 2 br, 2 ba. Plush Spec 2 br &ownhouae, l lr'a tflll. d1119 . patio, tplc ba, pvt patio. pool Bltna. ct.bwsr. Adulta. no Adults $300 735 Joann Junior 1 BR, 1 BR Ii 2 Rt:·LlST ING ; 2 BR. A Great Place lo Live! ----------------•I UberalReward.Mt-0879 Proodl An ' O BR.. 2 BA. Security pro· D\iplo. atlractJve patJO, Udo la le. Furn.. N. B. ~1200 sq. ft. Hwy VIS· ....__._ T t F d BI k I T F M y I -~"~,. ur Vldcd by pvt lu:y card en· rorCallf. llvlnC. 642·2267 home, share w /prof ibUlly, new crpt, drps, & WWWi'JE) a. rw oun : an · ove to ...... ger..,. oes try 8 It n k i t c h M/F, your share $22S, paint, under grou nd Deicli 5035 Shepherd/ Relrle ver. Visit Us At Our !'few Ml:SA PINES w/lwninowi clga. Pluab Patil Newport sub lease 2 Call immed for details. partung in No. Laguna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vic. Vona Laguna Hills Location. . eo.hMeM 3124 1 BR S3U. Pool. Jllcunl, caJl)Ot. lge pvt pnllo or bdr., 2 ba .. S444/MO Aft. 67J..381.9 MS-1186 LOWEST 581-48'78 . COLDWELL BANK~R peta. S4IO. mo. fJU.3719 Ol' St. ~eves. MH714or640-933S 1--------- lar • ll Ad It b a 1 con I es w / 1 t r " _6P_M_6'0-__ 211_1_0____ ' BUILDING ••••••••••••••••••••••• . va . u a. no .. Pound : Mens go l d 2 bdrm. 1 ba. paUo. ntwly peta. 26~ Harla Avt:, storage. Pool. spa, Ujthl· Prolll>........., Polld Roommate : Mal e lo UJX>Sq. Ft. Newport Och. W.....tllalet bracelet. Vir Newport. SUITE200 ...___ led WI/ .. _.. ._34-47 ed tennis court. lndry ...... r share, secluded. 2 bdr. Office prime loc. 7St ft Jan.6 5-4889 2333 N BROADWAY ..,......a . D •ouvaup. -------tecil. LimHed prev~ew Qlolce2BR.2ba w/trplc. house. Fine place. View, CaUBarbara9S5·2274 lstT.D.'a.aho .67 SANTAANA .. lm544-59396'6-5976 ~1315. 2 br. l YI bu rentals. From $290 per ~..8..!:~ Rcefelllnga,$800wa,ter $216/mo. lsl & Is l. Deluxe office suite Sub· ZlldT.D.U.... . FOUND lge. red/brown We have an increas1.11g 1 br +den. Stove, n:fri"., twnbse. Gari fplc, patio. mo. Models open daily new. s. req. mo 494·9914. Fairest Terms since 1949 older dna. wht. mkngs. d d h ......._ lodry.,Jcool. Wtr p•d. «iocxUoc.&sde. lOAM lo du s k . 215 or 11200/mo. fu rn .---------leue,800sq.ft.,ln a pro· 5at1ter11.MA C -.. eman t rouis,..,ut adlts. 0 Pel w. $ 270 . 1'SLMgmt 642-1603 WI ch It 8 Av.. (at 87S-9584 Female wanted to share 3 fess. bldg. on Beach .... ,. o. poss. lab mix. 893..,..3 Orange County for ex ft ... br apt w/s ame. Own Blvd. Reception area. 3 MZ..2171 S4S.061 I Found S ri s 1 1 perlenced accountint & 56-12'0. Beaut 2 BR, 2 ba. M..,a Yorktown) Ste. 4o11M . 8 ea u t . 2 Br a f: t bath. $220. mo. CdM priv. orrlces . cabinet ---------' p nger pane bookkeeping norsn-."I. ..... 7U.~ / ftnlt' • Female, liver & white, ,,~ ....... ., Drive, nr S.A. entry 'II• ma&""1cent view. 11 613-1775 work & other extras. All All•,.-.ce•,.ta/ approx. 3 to 6 years. Call or visit us today-we Larp 3 br, 2 ba, lower, Cub. Pvt fncd yard, 2 Nearbeach,2br,2baup-UdoParkDr.613-3302 ---------utJl.&jarutorialserv.m· ~ _ ~lSQJaf\.8/eves. are looking forward lo cp(.a, dr\ls. No pets. Nr. carport w/slorage, $435 per, e ncl. garage. No y I N 2B "th 2bdr,2ba.fuUyfumlahed. cl CaJl·898-0802 Lost&Fomd greellng you in our new OCC.$325. 751·3696 mo.673-8139.,63H816. water beds! Adult.sonly. d~3:. Y~sh~'!dryr,r a~~il ~ie~::· $165/mo. -...,.-·--Cewhr-· ___ Of_fl_c-•s-1 ••••••••11•••••••••••••• ~c~~a~~are~~':!:s~~ location. Sbmning Ira 2 BR. 2 ba 1 Br. crpts, drapes. No p_,.e ts . 2 11 O 2 21 1. 128\.'a 40lh St. · Compl•t f 11 , ••a.t••llh 5100 •-'-enfromSavon Drugs. C71411l5-410l garden apt, pool, $295. camnrt, kids OK. $240 Brookhurst. $325 . $4.50/mo.673-3925 Fem.wantedtoshr3Br le al .. el u2 l serv,ofce ••••••••••••••••••••••• N,...B11/22./78."~"7o"1. FREEPARKING noW.iahSt. ___ r00 ..... N 0 .., ........ """'n1.36. 962-0778 apt.SlS5mo.CDM.2blks g sm e. arge · ~~~~~.....,.~~""~-:--·e~~~~~~~~ VUJ!o.9 .,,,,.., ---------2BR. Jba, s ingle gar. from beach. S73-3S85 an fices with ocean views. PENNY = 2 Bdrm apts, unfurn, ~IREB> •PTS 2 bdr .. l ba .. frplc .. gar.. Part. rum. $315/mo . 5 _7_14_1_~_2360______ Found: Small blk & whlte i--------• r mil I ts ,_.... ... l..A~ rm .. $350 960·53'16 w r l h . PINCHER female Poodle. 111/79. •cc~....,, .... G •. ~mfp:~·. Q,fl:ge t Bdnn & loft $320. Pool, ;;,.8{S-6610agt. ate r ron om es ---------Newport Beach-4.5 sq n 17lh & Tustin, Cos ta ,,. ""'"' " Ave 642-9'7&0 jacuzn, closed garages. 631'1400 Female Roommate to avail. on s ublease 1n Mesa. Call to 1denl1fy. CLatC · · Gas & wtr pd. Adults. no SHARP/NEW 2 bdrm S.,......_.... 3876 ~ ~~~·17~~teaW beaut office complex at ADS 642·0l53 Excellent opportunll)' 3 BR. 2"'1 ba .. new duplex: pas. 393 Hamilton, C.M +den. frplc. farage. No ~ m-«ns MacArthur/ Jamboree --~ 5350 for a reliable person to gar age, patio. D /W ; ~11. children. 375 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Occupancy Feb t. ·call ,.._ JOln our AccountlnJit dtildren & petsO.K. $475 ------962·7788ask for Mack. EXCLUS IVE OCEAN Mature female roommate FranlcSandc 752·8091 ONLY $2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dept. Typing & addmi: Mo.2168Miner.M1-4579 Beaut. grounds. nice & SUPER b I FRONT 1 & 2 bdrm. toshare firslclassapl RELAXJNG MASSAGE machine as well as A"1 R q\Aet. Adults, no pets. 3 I r, poo. gar. a pt's . avail. Security 1 .. i,. .. Forest area. SlS7 f\Jm. pnv offices. new ~11 any •km or com &bJames·Llc Ma11seur exper pref'd. Enjoy idol aean 2 BR 1 Ba, lge pvt Br bung a Io w. P oo I. frplc. trees. $275. Adull.s. system. elev alor. dish ;;ctI Must be 21. 493-1320 decor, w/sec ser v . conf. binuuon of items for 175 Outcall 9-9. 494·5111 co benefits including frt.>e pabo. relril incl. Adlts, !acUUJ & bbq area · Also 842-9583: 642-5251. washer. dbl. ovens. Pen 8 to S. 496-6477 art. 5 rm. copier. monthly or lel>~ with a P~nny ---------I meal. Apply Mon/Fri. nopet.s.$32Smo. 979-4410 E.~townbouseSt • lnq. 177 $410Spadous new 2 b, 2'h thouse W1lh rri>lc & prv. Sharon. 646-7448 Ptncher Ad. 3 lines for 2 p~~~l~~=~~ng~ 9aMAUm·Noon10' PTTersonnHOTllel ......., .. 1110. 64>2498 I ,.-... ~" f""'m ~"""' up ---------c-·-u•·ve da""' E~ch 1 Br $265. c.tcD, refrlg. 1---------ba townhome apls w/ ux· "'"""'., "' ..,_., · GCll "'""-~ "' 1~· • referral. Abortion, adop· Adults, no nots. 724 C Brand new 2 BR, 1i.; ba ury features. Small pet 492-4929or995-1123 ~I ......... D .... EW addlt1onal lme is 60< for Uon&keeping. !IOONewportCeoterOr .. -.,., .. _.. vl 1 ok forlllftf 4350 MVV'I " l.he2days. Charge 1t! Newport Beacb James.673-1787. aOwwiome, P pat o, · 28R apt,$275mo.Closetc ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 3NEWOFFJCES Nocommen:111lad11. APCARE ~7 ·2563 Equal Oppor Emplyr Eastaide 2 br & den split· ~~n;.ncl gar, $315. Gemini Realty 839·6623 beach. ~-·'""'A Double garage, 20th & ON LIDO Peninsula f'or mort> information COUNTRY GIRL m /f level. lrplc, skylight, a111---------BEACHWOOD APTS .. ...,......,. Olive, HD. $60. Also Avail now. Answering $ • on .. I $35 service. xerox. & com· and lo plUl't' your ad Cltll * ESCORTS extras. 420. mo. No meBliBJIU 19132 Magnolia. 2 Br. 2 2 bedrooms. ocean view. s .. '6'e. same area · puter servicl! avail. Am· * Accl·g; Jr. Accountant or chi.ldren or pets. Days be 1 ba 1335. l Br, l Ba $285. new carpets, drapes, San _S00._5260_______ pie Parking. 642 5678 34 hnl 957-8474 full charge bookkeeper ~:evcs645·9M3 ~:a~m~~~l~1 f~~~~o 962-1800 Clemente $300. P M S40SWrageoolylnqulreat • forCPAln CdM.Ttp\ng New2 Br apt, no pets, kids Bachelor $275 Deluxe beach apta, frptc, 4924464 325 J 17th · Pl. Off Santa Spirit.al I..._. req'd. Call 61HOOO. OK. 1365 . 557-6985, 1Br $315" encl garage, pntlos. s.toAIMI 3880 Ana Ave.a.lt.llam Bint.o. Tues. nites. 8·10. 1815So.EICamlnoReal ADMlN.ASSISTANT. Ill~ 2Br S340 °""'""" 960-4392 Lo k U G 205 Capistr ano Valley H1 San Clemente; F\llly lie. Part time pos1't1'on ~tlh ---------• • "-'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• c p a r age F ..,,. ~-7296 .. AduJlB no pcts Diamo d 8 1 1 SAS School. cash prizeB. orap,.......... drow1·n~ profess\"n·-•I t &2 BR.bltns.D/W,encl 22SOVaQgwudW.ay 2Br.1ba.k1dswelcome. .ADULT-OUIET n a ae. • ~l18'1 " ~ u g1r. patio, 645·9851 : <atNewPort Blvd) nears Points. 1285. See 2 BR. 2 81, bltna, DIW. 675-Q39\.'128-479S XXDAHCEOfFUMXX firm tn ew1>0rf Beach. ~1 ~J6or$40-9626 manager at 161l Com· newcpts/drpi. Encl 1tar. Slngle garage nr. Hoa!l ----------Loll& Fo.d SJOO Beautiful nude !{iris, Good telephone techn1· S •-... ICE rnodore. 13. Sorry. no F~ed alr heat. walk to Slngle garage In Npl Dlx Interior design studio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dance at exhibition & rap que. typing & reportm)( $325. Beaut. new I br lofl _..._" pets S.Cs Pl ... ~.. Cres 67" o JUnd lvl. $495 mo. 2855 E. Lost F!'"··-... t" C 11 sessions. 9AM lo 4AM Call Ms . Johnson 11t "'"le a"', frpl". patio, "II · t a.z.a • ..,..., mo. t. ...... tu. C&t H..,., CdM or .,...... a pe · 1 d 2060 S ~ ...,, ~ .. .. •lockedga.r.w/lgslor. 751-8485 __ ....;... .. -1·--·----Anim a l Assista nce every ay. 0.1----------~it 642 603 •eW Uo. lndry rm. ~~~2 b~ •P1\· Patio, Ganie for rent. boat car COM OfffCE Leque. 537-2273. no fee. Euclid. 1,nabe1m, exc11-Adm.in Trainee Fee f>ll•d grnl ·l * alcabinet space · . va . now. &......._...._ll!...._1_.__~ orstorage.548·7806.$25. -.1 .. ious 3 desk space mg 24 r recording ... ~ to$f21C Be11L brand new adult * u beat. gas cooking, AJ\er4:30S47·0961 ""';iii",;;.~i;,O _CM __ are_a_. -----q~';l6omce suit.e wath ~ ~~~~i~. ~~~: 5'3-l42.2 ;;ie'vel career oppty .,,. s ac l & 2 br pahotwat.eralHree. 2 BR. 1"'4 Ba. quiet. view Offlcea...... 4400 plush surroundings with MICHELLE'S w/oat'I co seeking math ~·owpnbie style . •Adulta,nopeta. ofgolf<:oo.ne.Adlt.only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oldCdMc:tuirm.central· Sunf lower. C.M. J an. deg. Cal l Candace. Scheduled move·ln Feb. tl.:li,"::,·=lb 2U..56l.2evs MOllUHOME 523 Sa. ft. office space to 1Y located with beaulllul 2nd.97N907. •o.tc.1• 848-12B8. Also fee Jobs. 1 b·l I L lg sun ny s und ec k . l..a5l: 2 gry Ing hair Kil· UAM·2AM 835-3749 Dennia &Dennis Person· · 1 Bedroom '340-$350 Zl23 El~,.n ~· C.M • ~~~toanbApts~_ 1&.2bo8r. 0 .J..OllMATIOH · ~. e~!e Pa~ R:.gj::;:. oceanside ot Coast Hwy. t.eos. 12 wks & 7 mos. call 11.-... ._ VICKI nel Service ol HunUNton 2BtdroomS4ts-'435 .,_.,....., ..,..,.... ch ... s Pt· ....,., .. ~to buy '!''°· south of the Sao Dfego Woukl make great corp. ~1351. CM area. o:;:;, • Beach, 16168 Beach. TSLllgmt 642-1603 $390 3 Br East.side. 2 From$295.968-1l76. repo'1 auumption , Freeway $308 month offices. 560 sq. n. Only 0 Men~ A S t etc. Eaay ftnance 0 .A.C. . · . · s:ll5per mo. 67!5·2311 Agt. L ST R e d M a I e Forl'-,_of It! ns we r1 n g e r v c e 2 Br l Ba lndry facll no children OK. 186 21.sl SL Spacious 4 bdrm. Near 9olfices. Avail. now. 830-6030 Doberman. 1 mo old Te4ephone Operator ror peta.$280mo.271E.i6lh ~days. Beacll.Wilbroomaddi· MobfMHOtt9Sfott Deluxe medical s uite, luliMs1R...tal 4450 Ears C ropped. Vic ServmgallOrangeCo. llpm·7am sh1ft.Mustbe PLM4--0452 Newlydecoraled3br.2ba tioo,$600mo.536·2990. SaotaAna 554·7000 ground Or., Corona del ••••••••••••••••••••••• Magnolia & Atlana . SJS..1313 over 35 y r~ old. 2211 3 bdrm. Townhouiw /\pl. townhouse . Spacious. Sharp 2 bed. clo,se to West.min.st.er 548·8895 Mar. Realonomlcs Corp. TOP LOCATIOH! Reward. 964-1097. •ESCORTS* ~!~~t Ave .. Lagun.i Adult.a 1...., ba. $42S per fireplace & pool. Quiel beach. bltns, w/garage. E.Anaheim 956·4500 615·6700 17th&M•wportllvd. LOST 2 yr old. F cream mo. Gu paid. 642·5CY13 area. Adulls, no pets . $325. 536-7330. W. Anaheim 761-1442 Downtown Huntington Successful retail shop clrd Siamese cat. Blk on ___ 9_7_Z._1_1_3_1 ___ 1A;P ...... _..... $400. 645·3381; 675-5949 ... "'ULT '-'UIET bAnahelm 956·1011 Beach. 210~ Main St. 2 approx. 950sq. n. ears, feet & tail. Was Date & Modeling. Pror escorts & models. Day or evening. By appl only. Vur,a/ MC. 66Hl732 S7SO Fee Paid IWUUDe 2 lg. Br. l'h ba. -• .... rr· II bl 0 •rr.npermo Bkr61"' "700 IVV>r t""h I VI l(ar. encl yd. cri>l. d11>5 . 2 Bdrm. llh ba. patio, sml 2BR. l lh ba, bllins, new o ices ava a e. ne ..,.,., · "'V -....-. on, s i... es n. c. Cul-de-Sae, school. dogok.nochildren.1325. cpt.s/dJ'P6. lncl gar. Pvt THEEXCJTING Z.rmS1.20,one2·rm$110, 2 Vacancies downtown 2500 Orange, CM . S25 $32S.613-5719 ~o. 64 5·~,100 or patio. Nr bch, park. PALMMESAAnS _960-_l.558 _______ Huntington Beach. 210 Reward. 675·4990 art Large l Bdrm$26S. Quiet ~i~·~i'i791345/mo. ~~.~~!JBCH HEWPOITCEHTER ~~St. Mini m a ll. ;:: yng. male black building with beaul1lul •F.astside adult 2 Br. den, . from$255 & up. 10.000sq ft. ---·------1 b taodsc1plng. Ideal for 2 Ba condo. J>?Ol· dbl gar, •~ 3144 Adults. No pets. Luxurious paneled of· Newport Mariner's Mile. Do er m 8 0 · l 4l h & adults over 35. No pets. $425. 5519·6588. 645-6822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lS81 Mesa Dr. lices w/special extras. Modem 502 sq fl store. Orange H.B. 536-S070 l.EEWARD APTS. 2020 (5 81.kaEa tolN Co n f e r e n c e 2 6 3 0 ( C > Avon . tUllerlon Ave, (lblk east KlDSOK Rancho Sao Joaquin 2 B~vd} ewport rm I b al h 1' o o m . ~·7001 Newport Ave, & lblk 2 Br, l Ba , pool. $275 bdrm condo w /view, 9am·5pm546-9860 showef/ltitchen. Contact southo1Bay).6al-0397. ~loam to7pm. ~w/extras. Peggy, L<UseDahl. FASIDONSHOPPlNG Lost: Sml blk fem Cat, 12131, whl collar, part Siamese, ans. lo Mandy. Vic. Fairview /Fair S51·5840 2 bdr. 1 ba. all bll·ins, New 2 Br,kidsok,garage, a-4000 CORPOBATEREALTY VlLLAGE d h /d h k ••••••••••••••••••••••• 975-0811 laundry rm .. frplc , Y •was ry 00 UP2BR.1Baeondo.DW .AC, ONTiiEWATER FOUND: Male German $350/mo. &11·2937 $400. mo. 2521 Orange Spa. Pool. gy"!l· tennis, *..._sodor '-* 12.5-500 sq. fl. offices 700sq. n. retail Short.haired pup, black Ave. S52·1.2m $375 +. No kids, pets. ~-•or l 1 1 Udo M--tna • and while. A~prox. 2~ to l Br apt avail. now. pnme 494-496-1 . J.,oveJy g"1'(1ens·Brooks ..,"'" ....,, nc · utJ · 119 --. f.astslde. Call 1>4&.1175. 2 Br. l 1 ba, crpts. drps, no wtr. fall W.19tbSl. 540-2200. Villocp 3 mon. old. II 645-1508. Kalhy or Vivian dogs. 1295. Carport •Kitchen Fae ii. avail. AI RPORT OFFICES Newport 67S-8662 _an.s __ .l_eves __ . ----- --------• !J79-0136. u.g... .. och 3848 •Jacuzzi, heated pool Lost ( I Near new lownhse 2 br ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1lly dail id 1 lo 3 room suites, all San Clemenle. 4000 · grey ema e cat, 1i,; ba, gar, rncd pal.'. SUper,justfi~hed,2 BR, CLIFF DRIVE VIEW :iv1i~e!v~~ab1!v. servlces.No leasereq'd. Square Fl on Del Mar. Coronadel Mar.Reward 1355 mo 64~4655 PM & 1 ~ ba. apt .. blto.s. lg. CONDO No Lag a 2 Aalowos SU Wk From SI.SO. mo. Im med. Parking. loading dock, ~75521675-5425 wtcnda. · J;f:klk'h;,e,P~':~'ld~~: Br. l~ ·Ba, frpl.~e~k. 2271 Harbor occupancy. 2082 s. E. Ideal down town. Retail Reward: Lost small white ,. $6()0/ ty 673-5069 Bristol, SUite 200, N.B. loolU M I M I d Util locluded 1 br 1195. 5.&44-2343 mo.yr · · Costa Mesa 64.5-4840 11141S51·7010. BEonR~AHENRY a tese a e og. an (ffetk). Vic. WestcllH, l Pat.lo. Adults, quiet. 1828 ....__,_._.. 3826 l bdrm. ~ blk to beach No "'-ta Mesa 100sq fl REALTORS t ooth lert. 642·8284. "F'' PlacenU1, bn 12·4 =··'='=••••••••••••• $350permo. R.oomwlldtchennette ssiio/mo. Or00nd floor : 21.SI>et Mat 492·4121 s:io.1210. Bnng aloo~ your flair for figures & Join congenial co. Call Kay, alsq ~\' jobs. 833-2700. Denni~ & •:w1:,-ae Dennis P e r sonn e l ~ ,..-n-Service or Ir vine, 2082 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlrhel5on. ScMols Ir ·--------"°" MGR couple age 40 lllatr's 7005 +to manage well main· •••••••••••••••• • • •• • • • t.amed 31 + adult unltl. m REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS Orange County. Xlnl h.' nants Salary + bonu~ (714)521·8541 8.30 LO 5 pm ARMED SECURITY OF FICER Expcr, F IT . nJtes 3:30·12J>m. perm position Call 549-3281 E.0 E. •Crash Course available •------•• •Matttlals provided. ASSEMILERS •Sma ll clauses for A mlnlumum of 81 x penona.Uzedlnstructlon.-months factory h · *Ow>olle own taste-day sembly experience re &olghtclasaes. uh'ed A u . .. . •Placement-up to 80% q . PP cat1.on1 vc commiuion. Ing lake for all ~h1Cts. DUPUX 2 Br Twnhse. 2 car 494~ teO~ec:,:;up. Tom,540-2200. .....,. .. It ...... 4500 Lmt __ :_O_e_rm_an_s_h-ep_h_e-rd-. Pl\Sh atudJo, newly re• garage. f'rplc, den pvt yd, 1 Br utll tncl. $325. 2 br · ,._. lncllllY• ·~··•n•••••••••••••••• bl.It with bind paws , dls· Free 3Week modeled, Fr. lownhouae 1 yr old bldg. S41S. mo. ~. UUl lncl. Thomlon Roome '°" rent.: 2 bdrs. S.fht NOW LEASINO Office Unct broken back leg. S.lesTr~:~J· istylln1. 2 Br +1 20xt0 'J'ro.8053 Rlly831-0300 kitchen priv., betw. Bay Prl ui , h Warehowle. Xlnl toe. Of\.l Leather col w/blk apace Ctl Por It WtlHr Lock Co. HH McFoddeft .,.. thMllRcl• .. aclt bcnUI rm, 2 Ba fully tiled New condo 3 Br 2.L Ba One blk .ft Main Bfth •. &ocean. 87S-1.2ee. vate 8 te wil recep· major trwyw ln Anm1m. 64~4898 evu. 962·8422 ll I· I 001 49]·0442 Equal {)pJ>Ortunity Employer • "wall,..pered, carpets, r 1 · 1 -n • h wbd 2 .. .,. tlon & secretarial 9 ......, f\ 11A 761 drapes b it · in s tt rp c. ocean v ew, sec11r. s ops. 2 rm . ba. Beautiful room In house, service, conferen ce ....,, IQ. · · 1 ~~~I.~. 11th St.CM Katella &•ra~/wuhe: & parking, pool, Jae. Adlts, Ocean vi.ow. 768-9451 or f(OCJd IOCaUOn. ror lady. roocn. all facilities. 2082 Real &tateSebool dryer up, auto door nopets.$650.499-2113 494-8811 , KJtchenpriv's ~·3308 Mlchelaon. Irvine . •MISSIONYllJO• U.t: l..i. Male Siamese ~C:u~":i:~:!~no i---------=- opener, pr1v. patio. com· 2 bdrm 2 ba. Condo. Oen 1 Br Inc. uUI $350. Walk to F •. b h 152-0234 Prime locatloo sldtable cal. Red collar. Vic. thlellc Asst. to c~NC'h pl. gardening service. vw. over cllfts above town & be1cb, view + u rn. room • al • HEWPOIT/llYIMI for comm'I or lnd'I us~. Meaa Woods . CM . _,.W..ted. 7075 ~f~~1:a~~r.112 ~11" 151.T~~ Ln. corner Marina.$495mo.499-4663 deck.494-3872 Eltlde.~~f·refrig. Ellec:utlveolrlct1wlth 1850to20501qfi.A/C ol· Reward. 556·46H &rt . ••0 ••• ................ ~.lltMper""'•thon Tulip/ n. $495 mo No reeept1 nee, 100111'1p power. Call 4PM Prac. n~. p/l, Corona l I """ peta.5'9-3'7$4 Forleue: PtNlgue1 con· Febah,lr112BR,2bUc1 .......... _ .. lOO -1 ~phone~~ <114)522-4254 day1 ; de& Mar. w1un1 8':ach ~~CaScll~"~30iploma & do, 3 Br 2 81-, liahtcd t.en· from beach, No. LaRUJ11, _. .. ~.rm. more.......... <n4)87$-3S34 eves. Lost: Vlc. 17th St/Tustin. only refs 175-88111 "A,.. ,,..,..,...,. lM'll9 3 bdrm 2 ba. K.ldi nil, pool, jacuul, aau.n•. $450/watttpd. 494-o:t&l •u•••••••••••••••••••• 955-357S CM. blk Fem Toy Poo-• ' · ,_at.omotl_,__ __ v ___ __._ OIC No Pet.I. $375 per $425 mo. MOH P11eo Rmmate t o 1 h are 2 111e•-t ._....W..ted 4600 die, ans. to Sabrina. HelpW..t.cl 7100 mo. IM0-4'73t Oorooa. No 1moklnt: no Oct>anfronl 1 br apt, S400 bdrm/2 ba apt. $142: .,,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rtward. Call 842·3115 an -••••-•••ft•••••••••• SAW Ircbtcb. bllNI vt U peta. PH.831'2.818 mo. Nr. Victor Hu10. $142..IO/mo + uUI, non· SUl'TIS Re1p0nalble, workln1 IPM. ACCOUMTIHG , FUU TIM! ttc.NochlldrJor~'. ,..,...__.._. J.14'0 (,213)676-2723 1moker only . John Luxuriouli)rl•ataofnces wrlter auks o n e Found: Ret.rtever 7 pup-Newport Ce-nter ft nan· FOaLOCAL IZ30. 1110 Victoria , call -•••••••• .. •••••••••• 14&1154/m-8105. ~~ telepbone bedroom cott11e In py, nr San J \&an Sehool. d&l firm bu an lmmed. ,. IOYS •311n -~uuV.MCr9lary. OaroOI del Mar or Cotta Cllll -..SS openlna fOf' u account· AUfO SUPPLY · 2 br IJ!l. ya.rd1 1ara1e, t6t ..,. .. _.. 116' c.t._ CcnlennceRoom Meaa. Ouietneu el3en· lnl clen. Bank nicon STC>a Le• I br, 1ar lndry, ~pee.a p.K. Cloeei lo ••• ;................... u.1119~1 ... ! Xerox-Telex u.i. Wrfl~ Clu1llied Ad FOUND: Vic ff1mllton/ clllatloo up. helpful. Immediate o:en~a retn1. many cioeeta. 4. I c o o •' n e e rAll..wl'OIT SbareabOmeoraptmeot Nr. So. Coatt Plua, lf208, Datb' Pilot, P.O. Newland. Blk ,. wbl Xllll wortUq cond.lUona d rJ::.;.;:lc• 1trHl, nr ==;..'"'°·per 8u bolo t1, I o• a ~-ClhruU.U.Wtli> -~~i:R =.~.n~M.,• ....,...,,.,. __ • -.C"l;."-"14 •I· =~~·.~t"' .. ;'.1 I~ pd on ~1.~:,i::~~: Larae! Br, 2 Ba, rrptc, Bldl~:~bouact Uk'°'«~~ 979-21111 l.Ady needJPrtv.rnuthS FOUND: Getl\\tn Shep, ~~ pp lnper.onor ~18each81vd fllo do11. $285. Rdt. blt.·lnll nu pll.Mlh cpta, Speetacular 1pa, Lotti o.i dbe.MhAiOl'Mq SU&LET newly opened wk w/ao m e kitch en t.an ftbll\}htn blkcollar. ADP WESTMINSTER eG.ZlU v:r: c ean, klda OK. no rectuu on proaram1 IJD.4J.S481n~ urn llft!ltll• office apa« orf prlvlle1ea. 741·0'71 Jn IM&-I038. le Warner. nr Lie bach, bllnt, " ... ,, pcu US5. 17053· D aodal procram. 7poolt,11 ROOMu....a.TES 17t.h_~.'.1 C.M. Telephone Lll\lfta Bcb area. Graham PENSION cfl'Df. nr Fairvle.;· .r l!:metald Ln •127l lmnla coorb .• \ 1.1'11hlon ~ 1n1wuin1, typlna. ac· f'omd; Handsome brown e.w Adlllta no ta •WaJk•-· .. _...__.,h• t.lllnd. J1mb0ht It San Sii•• w .__• auttina atrvlces av•ll Need 3 Br apt, unfum ro male Labr1dor. Le11ther SRVIC!S »1.9ia ' pe • C•::.:-.. "::_j JoaqdnHtlllftoM, ~ -ti•..,,. llfl5petdetlt.M5-8MI employed . rupo n . eoll1r. Men Verde llOHewportCellterOr _.. -17141644-1900 =mort. Par~t --mother w/2 tffna ln Npt 540-1451 w P,OC)r EMUJ ....... 2 bf b'•-• DuuUfu& • Utetitf les., lt'llf 118 area. pm £. N n-h qlla. &>.mo: "" ' no Ad.it ApU Becbtio1' Wllt !,'\ block We k ReterencCI -f you want your advertlJ· aidtC M or Npt Hta lrtl Mon! f~ pUlnl r-w: ~ 211b 8'90lburst.ft• ttte belch. AU uttl pd. Ctll46-4UJ ·lnt mnaa& lo reacll .ootoYff'AIS Apt.nffded the ca 1 "bui" tbt1 ext '62-UIJ ~ klda, no peg. 301 E. tnor• pe~le 1t lower llY u d °' Jan, pbon 1 • EOt 2 Br l Ba, ti patlo, will · k lboa Blvct $250 per hmale. Le 2 bdrm,~ b1 ~t. CluJllltd 11 the ,..,..,.,. :•r. lha{~~av:i.n• C'Olllldtt pet or child a-afted Adi, your one-· mo. + Mcurity dfP. C..11 ~rvt0~e1. s:M.-0 or way to •o? Call Now ::r-:eu It now ':tth : f\8111 wbal 10U walll In •mo.TU-1160 1tOPaboppin1~ter. 556-1107 _..,,_ ., · &GR WaAda C.ll&G·MTI QMllftedAd. DIUlyPtlotetaPUleda . •••• IH t ( DAILY PILOT • ~ !~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!~.~ ~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~! ~t.:t~~ ..... ?!~~ !~~~ ..... ?!~! N ~=..= dlv w · c.te ... fe..... qlicll wltttd lndlv COMPAMIOM u~ tn (or elderly lady P.-.ooal tart affded 'r1\un eve lh.rU &lo eve. ~, MTAU.al .nt111 In~ Oiata 11.w "' w/I& b1lln&. df'penct.btU ML TIMI p•--u lfubor I 1hn Dltllo "' u lolMwl ln lm'a -·· -· '"" r ... 11 l mw 1lc.llJa Tremmdous • .---TT9• MtwAodtCt muter rwy, .,,. pm 0 =potant C.llJudy, M9NIS To .,,,~ P'rld•"• ' 1 m.t111oa1rri ead)' ··---tal r ..... -c 1 ft..~ , -~-...__,.,.., e~p °" ........ ,...,.,, ' co .......,.,~ ,. IOYS tQrdArt '"""°<'• ;1'"u~7'c.h tlM ms oll '>'· 27IO llartior. Leed.lril Or•.na• COunty AU'rOSUPPLY prd d VCI' O\lr Cott• t'IM>. CW • ervlu Buruu bu nott M4U tarwh ..;.;..;;.;.;.;.______ ALL JOOS VfUJE OOll\lol few l·i yra 911P r..cmllm&9tarllll&aala"" c.M. ,..,.. CAMr.Rt\ P•nnn full ;-.--------•! 0p .. nlor w/workln1 • I s. ' • a ..... u In &h4t Ol IDC'f"• 0.-pt llnowMd .. °' DOS/VS or f«l~w 'uelknt ·11 J t1 f"amtll•r with PMT Q,f.RJCAl. Oft• POWER VB. JCL • ~ C'41114ilioRll Hd 1 " rtoc l'.aper pr fr Dlm•1lra"'«!!l.t Jl':CL U.M 3'10·1411 CQIClrt\.Wl .. (Cir adv•n I 0.11 Mr ••n r AOP11 rrmyuvwr IMO TYPlln WIC01Dml.ll\1t1Uou. X.Jnt .. aunt. L i b eral 541Dlt P:O& l'bMltlaA.-..C.M. PIX facllhlH • trha~ ::t°t!:t::1b r·m· In· ACCT CLlllS bment.t. 1'IMle t.hru Sat. UUoa ln· I~· c,a ··--1 • lM • 2nd 1bU\.e. Call for ~. IUllf&n('C DP••CID ---.,..., .. ~H Aaa. ~ ...... f;OE. • s-ton rlftl. Apply OPtaATOll ""''""""' vr• .~-0 eo •-_,..,._ fll l 8S c• -111 ln~re..., Ill rp "'r----~ t;ap•rlenu with • ~ 22811"alrvlewRd.CM UOELWSTRP:r.r .... C ... t Wahbtrt or NuArC' 1tthav1Phon••ret11 *'** SANTAANA ..,,.......... Cltlll"fl ,....,,... 1 Mu•l \ntnllf l .. 1n11•1hon AMblmott bt tbJa au mat lt•lr l«m 1H11J1rntonla lfob Cook . experienced. vt1 Anl00.-1 ruJ.nl U n\ lvn 'l' tltm.id 111 1la~ t:YHttlon p.,y. knowt=,.of ltallen SAi.iS Ml>lliUrtn~T r M 111ri~ln1 fi>• "'" "'• llu•r, lellut1on plu fooda ,MS-085! PA.RTTIMI j4l}. • , ....... I ll ••ill f.! •~al. ... _. ----- ~!~ ..... ?~!~,~~.!~ ..... ?!~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ERNISTO'S VETERANS _,.aJobT~ ............ Uwe-C~ U*t C...t'( OC>m'JNt:.NTAL "fNrDtl CUISINE D UUU. nHd• experaf'nctd I IDAR£1S wattn. bo9t.elt. k tcbcn ..,.._ help Ir diabwuher. App TRAINEE lY ln P9f'SOft alter lPM 3'312 Del Prtdo. Dana ~ ~SEMBlERS FACl'ORV WORKER ptfllllER$ Female machine NII\ 111 ... ,,.,, Ol)et'ltor. No nperience Must have relltble SJ.SO Per How nee. Wiil traln. Xlnt co. &nnap. Ir phone. Loni & ...., t c...,... btneflU. Call~. lhort term aulanments .. ot 'I ....._. F ....... ,. __ .A M Holiday" v1e1boo pay. $4.10 to S5.04 Per Ho.r ,._ """'• .....,... eaa Ho1pltallutlon pl•n 1m; .. 11-.h•thp•••Tfttrlica. ~~~~~ avallable. S4.7cl to S6.00 Per.._. dWona. 6tM8SS Ask ror 11111111111111 .. ~ .. llll• .,_... t.t~ •• Paul ·~r I• lg ...::.:=~~.!~.. ·~~~~~ d "'"'I SJ.IO ,.,. How Bef,lnoen 1pot for right 31 C...-•• s..... Miik ROllh pel"llOO, pleuant working S4M74 I SS I ... _ oonda, oppt.y for lramlni (Acroa From IOtl LOCAL r I' •·s V "'" '" Mu11 Pf' ... Io's U.Nun.1 11" I l I >u •1119!11111 ....... T.,....toHOO • • n ~•opt "'~ AUTO SUPPi.' Inv l l our '''""' • 'a '4•1•• u~"' ~~uanr • · 6 Ptr .,._.-at 8dv~mcnt. 37t.AJ hr OranJeeeuQ>. Airport> COOK A..to Medl•c wk, S500 mo. t.o start. Equal Opport Empk>yer ~pandlnl re1l1urant $4.00 Per How call M9-4'700 aak for Ao 1-------------- • 4 •• , "" STC>al tNa IUll KV·• 11t•1ot • t •I ,., rn 1 lant, lpm Jpn\, (mmedlale open1n11 Ktu, 11s1 inm ,,,,., f.,. 91 ,..11 1 101-., Mal M ~ •• dWn wtlh over bO u.nll1. Sld~hti/ltecefy... drea E .O.E. runt~ owned or•anlu· s •o , ... u............. ... ~ to $700 GENERAL OFACE ~ 1J11ary IU.ld wwllln1 ~ lletlllll ' lh Ml~ GI \ ' f' t • 7 I roodltlon1 Apply In l'u1unr111l _ r•P Ir r ''' t ,. f'WB"'· .4 4 l*Wa. lrvtM Mldtf'I ot1 '•" 1N"•1 '-IA<'l'Oaa l"rom ... BRISTOi.ST h J\111 U t~u I 011 Ot'\~P'Cu Airport) Uoa olfon pletunt • .._. ~ workln1 condition a lllllllll~Makuttn • c• Top C'Of'P ofc overlookmJt ,,.,........ ""rt Ill•• for SI p ... _ WU' needa attble per• ~an:rm;.,t~Excellent ' tr .,._.-w/aome file bkgd who 008TA M ~A ---------t 11!'!t~Mn!u (1,11•lo•l't't ""'' .. ' Ofrll't lmployt1r l\NlllKIN\i • ---- rompeny benefit.a. Ex· se...t MeW ~ woWd like to ust ln the {l m~ ) sientaeed dtatrtct. Appl}' s4.oo '"' .._. ~ up •. ~.~. •ea"~, e ran AutomotJvo SALIS l'UIJ. TIMI fOllOC4l PIPIOYS AUTO SUPPL l' STOii lmmtodlatf op•nl11)' • ltoocS 11.alary and ~nr.,11111 ~dltlon• Arplv 111 pt~DRlS'T'Ol ST • COSTA M~A In.....,., Pro d.c .... Wort.r Xlnt bem • -=-The Oran Cou( Daily c ,,.. ••I'~"' $4 00 ~ How Ovta. ~. Coa1ttl Pilot Claasdied Depart· T LL R f'tl U tU•f -•II• hv -·~·· o~--. ... Personnel Acency, ment has opening for · '"'"·" ' • ""'1\'•I ~'I'~~· PMttr 54CMl06S. t.emparary person. 40 • _ ~:. ,.._,.. .... , ... RU\)\\H S.. ..... a. ~ , , Sl.50 to SS.SO Per How ALL JOBS FREE hour week for 4 to r. · ' '"' ~ D• Tool M•llert weeb. Duties include lU .... •" IMtlltetilleh R fAUUANI p.--: _. UOOH .... lhtl FINANCE COMPANY key adder, Cllln& and ., ..... , '" their '\AN <.i.f<'MltNl't<;, ho ~()per.tor. Co•· C Mne S4.l7tost.ur ... How LOAN OFFICER-2nd some typlna. Salary ~ • t. offf 1 1111alttc1111 ,._..,11 tnr tl•e•t•I l•t•r• .. •• ... TruU Deed Co. requires oommensurale with ex· ... -.............. W11Ul"t. Wtlh II "·~·--cr-•tlra.. -----App~ •• EMploc"'·"· & Trehtift1 highlyllmot.av~ted person per1en ce. Full tlmt-~ '"llll>' P"f'llOt\n I \lnl ..,. ,,..,_ • .. __ It I ..._ _......... -t-H~·---SJ to so cit • arrange perma nent po111l1on flf ..... I ,..,. ••· lwint'(\ta, peld V•\'lllhm -~ •Ot conv ,..,.p a · •~wtwtOft VT~ __.., loenll. Oppty to grow & nna•lble at the end of Ii ........ ce a. • Mot• A.l!Jll>' °"" T ll. t•art Um• Fri ""tie healthb lnt:urance M• Slreet •• ._....,.._ Cal now proaper accordln& to ;;;ks . For . interview, b•pt. Coil C 7 I 4) AOAv.>nlllA l~ro Sat. II pm to hm U 00 ;!~!d.prEv .. ry o:th~~ 53'·2126 or 5l6-2U6. · ablllty +a wlique chance please call: MO 111-J 116 for f•· Sanl'Wm"1\lt1 ;r hr 8'11S Paulanno wknd ofl Apply 1445 ~.a~=d~~~ ~IOff~ Aut.omodv• ...,, ...... a........ C~';lllt~H . rt tlmt' for l-~ &.lptlrior.NB ~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;~ ly to the V1ce ·Pres ORANGEeCOAST MICH MIC r1hutodt1Wt•UP. --------• Ux>kie lhop needa 1 baker -; Fuluon lll loc. Loan exp A SRC"llltlT\ 7~1 1_40___ Cltrk 6 1 counter girt. No ex· + R.E. lie req'd. Com DAILY PILOT FULL TIME rACU1<' ctaK/HIYH perlence n tceuuy . F:mplo>nwn• penution rlexlbtc :mW.Bay.St. FOaLOCAL Ut\NX CASHIM Dally Recelvln•/Shlp .;M;1'1;-ell83;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 REPUBLIC HOM a:; Co&t.aMesa NP IOYS ~ runctlon. coor<llnate THE EMPLOYMENT & TRAIHIMG I.DAN. 1»-1w Equal Opportunity ,,,Ly t:qual Opportunity l"ul>Uc cont.a1.1 oxper pre· D 1 ... ISTRATI_._. OF Employer AUTO SU F.mployer'M/ll'IV/11 f'd Ph~aunt JWnlOnMU camera. Musthavt COOK A M" "" FLORAL DESIGNER. ----- STOii ty, well·ll'OOIDNI Ablo to vtlid California driven HUMllMGTOM IEACH exper'd. ~11 or pll1mc. ~~..w:-ii-·~~1~1 1tartlni salory ---------• moke quick, 11ccur1te hcenwW1tblOoddrivin11 J.C.PINMIY ~~or$56-7870. GenlOfhce S800 rrom S24S to 5294 ror r1 BARTENDER exper for computation". (;oud rf'('()l"d for plck·UP and 24 FalltlCM I.a-cl Rttepl/Typist sooo .. cttY week depending on rockUJl lounge. In C M. benc...flts.Appty deUvery locally. Some Hewporte..du ~OpeNIMJl'°"TIM •FrmtdllseSalff• DataProcessing q11allflc t1tiun11 . Mu s t Cnl1646-2823. Aft 6PM _ THE IRVIME CO related experience In ls currently accepting ,..... Traiftinc) ,.,.._ Tr ave I a I( en <' y PY.gmr A1111lys1s SlKK ftave brll~t. front end &. Beautician Mnge s mall 1071 Camclback mamtacturing environ· applicaUona for COOK. Franchisor seeks pro· Fimtndal Secy Sl K II.all: up expenence F.x ........ Sal & comm Havr lrvule 644-9010 ment. We ol(er a good 3.5 Hrs Starting fay Clerical T~ Cessjbna.I ulea people Call t'or An Appl rt'llt'nt wurklng c~nd1· Ba~ 009 w l9tb CM starting aalary and fully S3 . 75. 0 uts ta nd n g $2.tO Pw How Franctuse &/Or travel Irvme Penionnel AJ(ency t!ON and opportumt•cl' 6*8480G46-ll4s · · · ·--------•• paid company beneflta benefits, xlnt worklng Moc-+ ... ci.-r-......._'f industry background 488 E 17th. Costa Mei.a for <td v IA o ceme nt Inc I u d Ing Dental conditlona. Apply In .... -...... .. -.----.,1 he I pf u I. Mr . Bo 'Id Swte224 6'lZ·l470 LI b c r a I e m PI o Yee Beautician . Part or full CASHIER lmurance. Apply: person, Moo lbru Fri, $2. 90 Per How Ml-0008 -_ -_ ---- b e n efi t s includt' time for fas hionable ioam..o1.n EOE M/f' W..La-T ~ hoftpitalizallon Lruiurance children/adult ulon CASHllR·SALES TRJVEX. IHC z m· . . . .__.., K"'"'""lf AtEITOTitAVEl. GIM.OFC SIOO a.odpensionrund.Apply: Jmmed xlnt earnings 3180R.ed HUIAve. SZ.90,wHour National Fa s hion One of my best rapidly 2946 BRISTOL wlbenefits for motlvaWd Unique retail ourserr Costa Mesa, CA 92826 COOKS WANTED Full & ~ a...IMs1 MochiM R.,mr Publishers Sterling Inc. growing co needs per:. COSTA MESA _ stylist. 768-3801 Mlasloo has full & part time pa11· EX>E M/F p/tlme all shifts. Call 52.90 Per How have operunga for 10.r.;;· wlrltiOfttAt bkkpg bltgd & '\lJTOMOTIVE Viejo __ lions available ror salea --------• 142·8881, Tbe Gnoder Lmtdlcme MalftllltclftU Tl"Clinil'ICJ pie to travel U.S. 1gh mod typing. Co olrs xlnt " onented applicants. Eit· Restaurant. -r-earnings. no door to door rlUSe!I & bens & very UsedCarDMV BEER BAR MAID· Even· cellent oppartunity for Ctertt. Newport Beach ---------Sl.30 rer Hour sales See Mr. McLane. rnendly atmosph. Call & eo.trod Cleril in°• full time. Reliable. ... __ _. .. , Pl Insurance Co. needs rat· COUH'Tlll HELP Jade Palace Motel 11231 ams. ~. Coastal """' ...,.,.. casmer. eue BP· ing & coding clerk. AP· I tn Th CET • F ..1-d itl Sla A 790 S:xcelleot opportunity & Capo Bch. 496 0033 or ply 111 person. ti.ti.Ide ror math & detail ~~.:~~. ~~i eH area "' •n-pot Oftl Beach Blvd. nt.on P· Personnel Agency. 2 benefits. Hours are 8 lo s 4Sf>.5476 ""'Or". Good handwrit· .....:::, ,....... ,..1111..w.g 15 Wffb prior .. n .. o,,_t. ply in person No phone Harbor. CM M F . Salary com ·--------• ROC'MltSGARDEHS .. ,. .... s"""" H·.....o.a.....r. .___.. ~1..a....--==-: callapteue ALLJOBSFREi:; menaurate with ex ~lSanJoaquin ting. Mmimal typing. •r.•yon _.. ~'f· --- penence. Please call llHDERY HHlllRoad SOOOmo.833-3'50. COUNTERWOMAl;il wHI be acc.phd at ttt. En ~ & GENERAL OFFICt; · Gltf'LWAREHOUSE Bemieat TR.AIHEI! Towrlt.econtracls inren· Training Ceftt•r, 531 Mol• Stn•t, TYPIST. acc urate Plume. S3.25 hi . Hour~ OTORS C I d k C.dm 92625 Oerb, Pt/Umenllework. t.al center. Must be avail 40wpm. 549-3942 nex1ble Sb1pplni. rt-IAUER M J~~~To:a~ nfa~~n!fs~ ---------weekends, No e~r. weekends. ApJ>IY lHO Hwla.MJI-...._ _________ , ~Vl.DI & order proc~· 979-2500 Will reqw re lifting of O\lld care n«ded for 3rd r': a~ '1l ~~•I ~0: ...;New_;_..:..rpoc_rt __ Bl_vd_;_. c_ .. _M_.__ ODl£8.AL lnl-751...-.. --------· heavy boxes. Wil ling to ande girl. Cahr. School 174-91210 Counter help, pan Um•. We Need p I ..... NIDA y .AUTOMOTJVE train t.o operate forklift. area. from '1:45 to 8.U ---------Mon. thru Fri. Apply ln Dell Help, full time. DIETARY AIDES at eop e "'·II tlm" Mu.at be "ood .. MAM HIDAY" .Excelleotworklngcond1· AM.~14.:iOaftS. ~· n to 2. Orange weekeoda. over 18'. ex· '"'' " ., " and be ( A 1 E Balbo i d r ooov. ho6p. Day & PM Li"'"" y I t.yp\Sl w/common senst.· r\eeded t.o wash & detail t..tons ne 1t1. PP Y W kl CLERKS . '1ll . a per. r equ r e . re II. shifu. Sttble employ M OU. ComtrurtJoo & RE ex· ..-.. •-used car•, includ· bet.ween 8am·llam, and Childcare! or ng Blvd. Balboa _6'4-_S619 ______ _ ,_ .. °' " 3 N t 1 Mother 2 school a&;e ment. Apply lH5 pr. helpful but not n('c . .l.nl lot supervl11ion. Like lpm ·Jpm . 8 ion a • B to work around cars'! EducaUon440181rcb St., Chlldren, 1:30 to 6:. UTOTEM COUNTER GIRL PIT DELIVERY Superior,N . BECOMEA Localed in Ncwpo'rl Thia will please you, Newport Beach. ( Near Mon thru Fri. Irvine 10:3(>-1:30. $3. hr. Clt1 Temp. worldor Sheraton Donut shop work. ~II/pt. NORREL'y Beach. Salary open . Ideal tor seml·retired 0 .C. Airport) Equal Op-area.'59-6712 Openi:ngsNowAvaUtble Cleanera. Lag Bch Newport Hotel. Must be eves .. ooexp.nec. Apply WE~~~/\R ... ..,;&45-_~------- setf.start.er. Salary open portunlty Employer CLERICAL for full or p/Ume clerks _-._wa __ . -----neatln appear., have car AM D.K.'s Donut.II. 2960 TOP PAY GIRL FIUDA Y 11,0E.SeePlerce. Ne-:f'°rt Center flnan on 2nd & 3rd ahltu. No ~OLOGY .A.IDE !'.~~~lnwell. Xlnl Fairview. & WE. 17th PAIDVACATION Sharp nal n e«dl'd HOW••oc11.....--•-t · fl k ssary we '-' • • ---s· ~ person. Sl. CM " -,... ... lrVl'C Bkkpr., full charge with c1a r m see ing exper nece · To work pt·tlme M·F. Aak 1or Mill a.11yton, • . VARIETY Hlghschoot grad as J:al Dove & Quall SllS. typing 1kl1111. La Runs resparuilble Individuals train Start S3 per hr. As· 4pm.7em lo N.B. Call frool desk. momiop 00• DRIVER 21 or over for FLEXIBILITY fnday In law office. Call NEWPORT BEACH eeacb office for RE. in· for mallroom position. at managers to S3.60 hr. John Fronko for appt ly. Pleue do not phone flower dellvW<r . Call PROFJTSHARJNG aft 7pm.644-1818 veatrnentco.836-7971 Ent.rylevelpos1tlozanow Managersto$S.50hr. Ad· au."l'" .itu.1t M--•-.. Bl d t o NOF'EENOCONTRACT available, office exper vancement opportunities ....,.,, "" ~h. ...:nnnW' v 8 _~:...._.:..;5565:...._or:...._$56-___ .__ WE NEED· Girt Friday. i'ull t1mr Atrro PARTS Blueline operator Exp. helpful. Xlnt working tothoae wboquallfy. For DATA ENTRY ---------Driver, Stoel! Clerk. A.SSEMBLERS Sml bookkeeping rlrm Nee. C.M. Blueprint conditions & company Information go to our Rapidly expandlng tom· DEL Iv ER y MAN . Chance ror advance· ACCTG CLERKS na'ds respans1blc l!•rl Alt,Gett.Re-bldr 548-M'1I benefits. Pleaseapply8-S nearest market or COD· pa.nyneedsfulJUmedtta Reapo ns"\ble person mml. must know O.C. KEYPUNCHOPRS wilhnic lu learn m •w Exper. Perm. Top pay. IOAT IUILDER or contact personnel • tact the penonnel office entry operator. If you needed full time for local area. P11c. Ind. Supply. PBX/RECEPTIONIST ttlulls to;:. supe~ "o'~t'l' ~~lonicaWl/fhitopslapn.1 n s . w....£.•-g foremann,,.,...ed ADP at S bavelO.keywewilltraln. area. Beach Stationers. 2167S.Hatbaw1y.SA. TYPISTS pos1uon. ypang Pl · •'Y TOR"' "'lUI' """" ~Lampaoo t C t alarv xlnt -c pus...._ NB SECR.,..,.ARIES exrir. a must. lea:.t• 3621 I ts..___.. •fts•-rvl.seconstrucUon G--'-0--e"'""' """" rea • i -tm ..,,., . . -c.1 I r l t • 1 ,....,...... .., ...,... I D.:..JSIO~ .. ....., •v• -· ...,_ beoefill fs &ood worklnf •HJ.--• WAREHOUSECLERKS ca or appoin men s-taAlta & assembly of 25' d eael rm " Equal()pporEmployer eovi.rooment. For appt. Delivery Ir Oeneral Expanding co. looking ~ lD ~21122 -------~-~-~_ ... _u_'13ua __ r1_·a-hi_n_g _bo_a_t. SERVICES call Mary,54N043 =rA~tirk~~·. for people wllllng to ;., ~ GIRL FRIDAY - AUfOMOI1VE WI Newport Center Dr. MV ·' woril. Neat appear. Oood ~ I ''-Typinic & gen I ore work SIRVICEjOISI BOOKEEPER. FC. thru 2.ndf1oor,Newprtlkh Cert DATAIEMTRY . drMni rec. Over 18. Co ... ,.. _111111 ... 11111.11111-...... •-• PIT hrs to llu1t your T . B. conatr. ex per. 6'4-4360ext2:63 STOCI Cl.BllS "-'-:r.:!tor for a well Dell very Driver., good vehicles. S2.8SCpellr Ebrrt + ... •--1-lclledule 642·5212 tl. Heavy-duty line Salary commen11urale EqualOppor Employer .,__.bl h d . drivlna record. neat ap-lncentlves. a c. '"•°'_,~us mechanic.experienced. w/e~r. Send resume Reqwres prevlows ex· eata 1 e growing pearance. Coeta Meu 673-9283 NEWPORT GtRLftllDAYS900 "2. Ught mechanlcal 15A to: lassified Ad 139, a.-1c •• perlence ln kltJulling Orange Co. corp. Xlnl n•.--..a-.... ,. su · -·1 81-h "'""' 0 ""1 v•-t oppty w/NB firm technfclan. experien~. Delly Pilot, PO Box 1560, Newport Cent';;' finan· and WuaD<'eS Part.I working condlUon1 & ... ._... ... t, .,,,._ penor. Drtver for Blueprints. -''TusnN .,.,......,, re;' 0utiomg career "irl. P1eaaanl working condi· Coat.a Mesa. ca. 92626 c i a I f Ir m see le Ing and uaemblies in a com· benefit.a. Min 3 yra of C.M. •Mn arch.Ne!:•:t1.esR~P~Y ~ 1501A N TullUn 558·9021 Xlnt oppty. for advance tioos In Orange County ---------responsible ndlvlduals ~-~ufac:turtnc en· keypunch reqd. IBM Dellveryperson. P IT . E.O.E. M/F ment. Mu1t be ramihar Airport co mplex . Bookkeeper aut for for accounting c lerk .. u ...... ,...". Mu1tbe able -st41/ 3742 helpful or we mualbel8orolder.Good wporl Center Dnve w/t1ll aecty. & off. runt" Permanent, varied. In· reetaurant. 5 days per It' A u lo read computer prtn· will train. Pty will tom· driving record. '151..,.705 N.B. lions. Most be seH . •erestln" Exe. 1,ay, wk. Jnclds week-ends. pos ion. ccoun "If toull. Sb.ippln\ and re· •-w/e~r An. ---------10enera1 FeePaid d 1 ti t " "' bockiuound. lOkey abili· mensura.., · .. DRJVERS&HELPERS mot1vote . nte gn , benefits. Opp for a van· So. Oranfe Co. S4 00 per ty, light typing helpful. celvln1 bac ground ply ln persoo, on thru DeliVef7IDln Nee ded 10 r 10 ca 1 OflACI to SI 0,200 have fast, accurutc typ ciemenl.SeeMark. hr. Ca I for appt. Xlnt world.ng conditions helpful. Muat have a FM 8am~m. MOONUGHTERS 1 RE branch ore seeks ang skills. 5trong or HOWARDChonolet 714-897-036.'>ukforPam. & company benefits of· va!ld CaUCOmia driven1 :.;;; IOCJWS.C P/T,eartyAMhomede· household mov ng. active ind.Iv to assume ganizallon'al skllls and Oove&Qua1ISt.11. IOOkKEEPER feted.Applytnpersonor license. l7°'2GlletieAve liveryolL.ATlmee.Con· _8'7;;·;7278;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 respon Call Candace. the abtUty to work In· NEWPORT BEACH call Irvine.Ca tact Carr, HB area. • 848-1288. Alao ree jobs. dependently. Xlnt. co. -Restaurantellperbelplul · ADP We offtt a competitive (714)~1 &CU22S,or838-2091 DllYBS Denrus& Dennis Penon· benefil1> Mon. · Fri. but oot mandatory. Lov· salary with bendlta Men or women 25 yrs or nd Servtceol Huntington 8.JO·SPM. Pleuse ca II ely aurroundlnga. iood Pb..1510.... which Include LHe, Dental front offlc« older. Know the coast Beach.161688ench. Eleanor at 752·7591 hrs & aOod salary. For ...-.. " Medical & Dental. Apply --------manacer wanted ln Npt --------COUKTa SALES a ppt .. call Debbie SERVICES at: Bcb. Salary com · dUet. NetSlJIOa week or Glader. expcr. custom -567-8220x231 Dita Ent.ry meaaurate with com more. Oun1e Coast mirror man. top pay. · ~· Perm. Top pay.--------, 180..iw ... eaterDr ...,...,.,, ~ maac.Uoa fr financial Yellow C.b. 1'1300 Mt. --tbmefts 646-3231 'Medlcal/boap Ina ~ ,......,...,... nu•--.•""-TD11N£ES _ .. •11. -.lnl• benefits Herrmann. Fountain GltllRALOfflCI ,,,,_. I . Penlioopro(ltplan, F/C eeper SI 100 ~f10:4~Bcb. 3180RedRJllAve llUll ..... Valley. <No or Slater TRAIHH l621W ht Street Smallcooaeoialcoaeek4 ext.2183 Colt.aMeu,CA82126 betwn Newhope & Entry level position G-R-E-A·T s.taAluo mall.ft mloded pers to EOE EO& M/JI' DATA ENTRY Dental A ulltant. Euclid) irading ecHD\11. Various SALIS JOI MOW --------• bmdJe their accta dept. SeUln& ~ w1th a OPl:RATORS f~~· :m~e.w~!: --------•I a.tailed duties. Light ()PIN ""-b l hll Heavy bllgd not nee. n...11..;PUotClualftedAd a.rt ~t. ft.ill time, 1 f d typlna and n c11t GOOD PAY, GOOD 1JJ11& Y• Uer· 2 c dren PSeuantofcaUn08p,you ~tlmple matter 60wpm, U 00 hr + NewportBeacbArea ~~~~e erre · lllVER handwritlni required. HOURS, GOOD CON· ~ a::_. Mon. TUH. will enjoy your day. Call JU1tcaUM2-5678 • • • benefit•. 714/979·2270-:-We promote from within. DI TI 0 N s . MAN y ~ ernoon. H.B. Rita. MO-~. Co11tal ' MlalSln» GreatJotieNow()peo OeataJOflice,ex~al w1uy£D Apply between Sam· FRINGE 8£Ni-;FITS. Penonnet Agency. 2790 ·-----.. --------oppcrtuDity fOt' tbe rifht M Ham and lpm·3pm. FISJ' GROWING COM · "'-byaltter EJ Toro area Harbor CM Cocktail Waitress • l-ca .,... •try pcnoo.Call'44 oea SIJNOIV ONLY North AmerlcAn Cor PANY PROM OT 1-:s . M•lw-e woman. Startin~ ALL JOBS FREE ~ Cl.F:R1CJ\L I Privat.e Club. One day • o,., ....... ., .... or ~~~~~~~-"' rtflpond~ ~hool. 4401 f'ROM WITHIN. TRAIN Jan2Dd.wtl dayw7amto LC~• nllbt.a. Can for appt. ex,erle•cod. ty'• Dental Aul.: Highly To deliver DAILY Dlrch St .. Nt•wport F o R T o p ,.,.,, Car•.' ror infant BOOKPASTEUP Olrfll 845-5000ext.'20 --..... --.... We_.. mot.lvated,mutet.ic.ex· PILOT bundles to car· Beach. (Near O .C . MA N/\ OE M I': N 'I' ... ~· .... 1:.1.... Part time person on I C ....... W.....&o..-.--• n.--_,...__. -enced ... l for GP ricn In Newport Beach Airport ). Equal Op· s TA RT s • • I M na .• -.... --...... Mon .• Tues. No exper. l'lllllVIC E8 I Duo .......... ~ -... ~ :;'i'itce .. 0 real at . area, Requires van or,._ _____ iO ____ , MF.DI ATE Ly .. ·Bebyaltter, Days, 1our neceaury. Apply In I ~S HIW ScMoa ..... ~-moeohere, 5 hr. da, 5 da a.,.. staUon waaoo & a •• poctuntgEmp yer. K ll: v 9 0 A R o homo. For infant under~ ~~aver 1600 I IMTBYflW I E.m \lll...,to $300 per Ylk. IM• •• ....,.._ •.t»Jaorl3'1.o'170. a~. drlvlna reoord. Ex p p; R s E N c F: yr w/ worklna mother. •. • · C!HTB Low ll:ilfoo. Placement hel,f•t •• C••,t•t• ~AL-Ortbodoouc Al· Call -------• HELPFUi". WE ffAVt: £xi>., dependab1~ with IQ Bov, l~bee. ApPly I I Ml1at. 7IW1IN II .... ... &n:.11•• \ "42-4121 ••BAL Of1C OUR OWN TRAlNlNG rd. Pbooaevee. 89'1..rrJ&. In~ Le Btarrlt1 414 FOR YOUR ~=-&at 1 ~·D-. ~.:i;~ pref'd . Cali Alll fw Cleft tYPlll nffded et PROGRAM PUT ON BY • •-sma N. Newpart Blvd N e I COHVIHlatel I ,.,.,. • •TOI .._ wm-or our Ooeta MeH loc•llon. 1RE COUNTRY'S TOr -; 111 homo or ~ · · · AT I ~-Life la• •••· o.t CJens: afply In ~s...., VaNt.Y ot dut.1• 1.Delud· o R GAN s ALE s 30ft.ldafweell.1ntut Bllliwmanreqldt'ffre. I ~~ .. ?'cldldl a to V'ala an tn· ... 111111 f w'*t peraoe, The nn At .... o,,.rtHltJ t.ni nUnt" typin1 '5 PEOPLE CALL AT .,,_mo. Matw.. woman. 11 ....... -....... UO'lo I ... ...,,.,. .... en er I Olft career l cM411ttlHt. tf Y•• Lquna, 211 N. CoHt 1 • wpm. Somt expetl~ 0 N C E J' 0 R DD»Kunt.Bcb. ~~u"iie'D1aotrp •• 8007s~::n::sAve I ... , to packa:~ ............. c ... Jfwy •• i..,uu. a..;,,... Wn~~.;:~d~ rx~:x~E:.;;,,::~:~ n .. nYSl'ITER BullneM. • If i o. h educaUooal 11>1...,..al1 ...,.. fW tllle ,.. DlalAN&I w. Exoellent work· N\JNN 7l4/586· . -un.u • to • your own urn nl(\on u.lt' ltxeen.t wortdu'coadl. a-.a-.... ..._. ~ p/UGM 4-11 , mu.t bave bt.e.-wtthout loYett• I 847·3'98 I uo. aod beoe&.e • .0 .._,,.....-Operate~ equip. lolC'OQdtt.looaAbeoenta. IOroundt Keeper. Sad car. NPl Beacb. &4,5.-0121 . mmt.HS-7118 Hour .... AOIJb North • ment I& door to door D.£CTIONICS Apply bttwHn hm· d>ebaclt College, Mlulon BABYSITTER needed -I lntervlewlnl{ I American ·aenlu ~ =-Calif. dnvera llc TECfftlCIAN 1lpm.•ll>m·3Pm. Apply Viejo. Salary S819 to f\IU time fOr 1 ttrla. my Dull~011m·3i;m ~.mtg, Wuntt, · NatSobaJ Edutttion, 4401 SJOH per mo Call 'd flB area. MfY9t I I luta Ana. l:q11al 0p. f11-772l req No ~or exPtr Btreh St. Ne wgorl 831-WTOO ext. 302 or 303 •p'M .:.~ 1 •-b 1 lmmedlate o~nlna• -· · -a.nz.a :.~eur::f'a~ wo'"r .. '. , _ __.,.,,..,~1"fi! .... d Buch, <Near C. betwe.n81t5. • v -OI' .... e •c· .ror Mii "lencal llcllll .......... --· .,, .. ~ , a --·-~ -· Alf'POfU Equal Op 11o.... troaic 111(1 eo Purchase " • 01'an11 Co11l Yellow opporhanHun an -·-i.~ Emp>Jover__ • 1U1 RDS mbywltar MOd.ed' d•Yi -• -1 • •• t • m P O r • r Y C1b, , .. ._ Mt. Her· ~_ .... _ .. ~ fOlllpan" In .......... v • " w.A =...~~uv:'~\ora.c!!t• ~:J:l~c~~~i ·~~~~n=~~~ ~~.· c8:!~~!o:~~r~::"' C::::::~L ... --;..,.. . ~~·~~~::~ . ~~~~r'1~~~'1:te::: :-Call llu. Tbomu, rt UD. Good w••ea l don'tpay.Yrrrnt)')'OU ..a.LCaMl'lM'JfJ, COMP..-S . lllltled tll tn>lil~ ...,.i.r, JJWe la Blell CIASSlntd Afe12\orov r. R~lred 'sae.ltOa d19, HJ·Utn t:eflu: ton1enl1I at'. Or call our brancl\I top&M'tanad,you'reu· aad tHt electronic l adt are rully 111mall Mlcorn1 .. M>npcftenc~ M'tllwtmda. moepta. l 0 fllc•. Newport ._."'for• home of "'1111cArthvr81vd. 1ured or a frlend11 911teme. a.o.t ual01 ··peop&eco~le" aalea nee AtC:l~ntvenal • f-..t cl1-a• tn the DICC I n~':;.hN~':::i~ I your own? You'll rind Ntwport Beach wtleoast and btlp In and dlatt1J txperience c.l.l1t wtth b naderahll}' ~ vice, 1228 tit 1 Daily Pllol 'lniM 14M111 £qual ""-u "'mplur nny hom.-tdvertiaed &.0.1. M/f ....., J10U. ~for bee\ ml-*-C.11 557.of7t, llld bl& NIU \a! To place W. lithStttet, Saot~~2n~ ~Ad.C.llToday fs:lOrcEmptoztr, ..... -~~~-· ~t,.ln Cl1111fled ::=H· Cell Now! aakforlMdl. I ~~ ad. call ~~ni~i':' AUTO PARTS t . .. ( : E k •. il_> .. ~--.. r'fta--.... ( ' .. : ... ~ ... ' ~ ... ~ ... Ml•.1••-JT••l'M ~ • . C•u-1C..U• .... IL1a "' cdn I' t1•.LW 1,.....,,........ ,...... .. , ..... . ....................... ....................... ........................ ........................ ...... , ................................................................... ..:"............... ...•............ . Ol.m-'.~dllalpa :_r-~ ....... Dl ADJ ro.cl1lloe1t ret1tn•a1 rtnee Builder 111ed1 OCCTr StudenLl.~Jf\llCk Comp houaecltanlnJ. llotk. blrtck. 1lumpat.ooe lrt.ext.Mn1.n1areafor7 ............ ........ w. CQut alll ,._ Call AUu or •alla, b&ofu. p•tlo1 WOil. n 1,.. taper to ub. tree 1..nm. Kon Apta. condo•. Fut. wal.11. plantera. Reuon. yn. Prol. qual work. RcNln wewr beat.en1 HWJ,Na.Mlo•ll ,._,.... Uc'clDl-IOU,MM.J08 wqod • ehaln lank. I05'1Ql842-mt dpidb&.$8.00hr ~.0105 Lldbooded. Bob . RHld/AptllComm . t.oileta.iuw,fa1.athn: -..u. all &pm 87'MUl4 n.u. DIV•. *"4.2$ Che:,ru l 0 t 0 w n ' • rt•l'--P. '1 M CLJIUlf• OJ.EAPEST baut1n1 In ........ .,. ... ..,ING• ... DY ... ·-· · .... ....U t ~~""':.'::,,_., ........ r•Ua· ~ v -.....A-Pa1-•1n11• lntl· ·~---·-----••• .. ••••• •••••••••••• ....-.ore~ .......................... I a town ...... ~ ma ea . ..,,_ .......... ... "'""""''..... mu • ~ •Y9lloott'• bfJaJ. • ~ Retnodel. repair, fen ............ ••••••••••••• 1429.MS-UflO b&eMf'Vke. naorales. In· ...... •••••••••••••••• en.Saodblqt,lextcoal· e&M Plumblnc. wattt =•Y1•Parllt.n1 lot ~01r1. old t me Clnn·upa, Haull"J• Lile bauttns-movlna sured.W-3.104 ·~~fr~E· ~C.omm/Ret.838-ll.20 ~::a;rtJzilpoqls. :u ~ ~BS.~~oa~~ftic.,.tSeula _ '!'.'!!!9cl~1P,.UIPya~~mlo ~~~~ploa..J..mm · Oar11•·Yard cleanln1 How«leao.i.D&. Reason•· LOCAU ~s: qual. work. ao · • .-.:.. ' ·-.................... --,,_ N. "' ..,, ..... _ ta_,, ~.raw 842--0705 b I e . Own l ran 1 . Prot--•-a1-cldna. yr " t•per. Honest. loo&a ._....,a_-.. ~ 6 ·•-·-"'--• bo. IGGH -- - -__, ..-"' d dbl I ri .. ..., . . _ ..... ..,. 01rdeoln1. Cle•n·upa. 11 P/U 111 h 1 Refettnce1.m-7W Loweatra~7daya apn · owest P (el.••••••••••••••••••••••• •M•~1111PIHM-lll• Coklr' tlct&ht4oen; •tu F\oat ~ 1nllahle in. Lrimmln1 Fro. cit ave w au . VIM&Maater~arge lkl a>ndedllna.638·MOS REPAlJUs REROOF. Alt --··•••••-• .. ••• cptalOm&nbk~CW.n Oomm/Jl Mll:o Bell Reur•U.~119$8 anytbtoa. Cbeapeat Ucd chlJd care ln my PU.C.11'·123431 ,.. type1 -1b1nalc•· lllaaW wW bab)'91t. D'IJ llv. din rm, hall 115 Av1 Otn'I Coot raC'l or ---raw _~------home. 2)'1"11 &older. Call AMER1CAN1l4/6'9-7002 roeuhake• compo tu bome. wt.dya anlY. tod rm ff math 110. c:br IU Hit •ft I l.lc OardeD1n1. dHn UPI " St;;;, ituden~/Tree KaUl,y 842-3485 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • . dknla'-1-..ld lD'1 1.1. G\W cltm ptt udor ..s'12 · =d c:g~ Oeorse ~~cleared.ttuh L · L • ,_.....,,,.,_....., Wooden Garden Str~· Freeeet.Ml·S830 n.. _, .. •• -••pr • •n•••9 ••-•••••••J••••••.••••• ture1, patio cover11 • .._ .... ·-.._ -... ...-.... 1·---- . .._ ........ -.4"""·2'"" ,_ -· IM WW tiW Do work m)'aodf. ftcf1 Wood tum ftP9,in, room O .. <R ~-,.. _,, ,.,... """ ._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTING st.al.R. wd db. 1aubol --••••••••••••••••••• ....................... s.ll-0\01 llCldl root repair panel -= _........._. H.lt ~h European Land1caper. Expr'd . Rua Rates. Rfta. Ranbl rat.es. Free c ER AM 1 c T 1 LE Action L.c1al T1plo1. iQletc T m~2SU ....................... ••••••••••••••••··~··•• Top work. Fair price. Free Eat. Call Gene est. Cur t11 Stanton latchens, b•Lhl. entry& Dt\WN 6 Bank"-'Plcy Contlneotal Carpet · erry •Ml.FIXIT• AMWAY cosmetics. Malnl. Refs. 646-4811 562-0t58 m.aM Your ttle or mine ~ •$6.lt. MWliMI 1>4 =•f:;.o~~~~~r m..trtul· Carpenter. p1lnt1n1 Nut.rillon. Housewares, d)'s/evee. Painting. Extt/lntr. Ex· ....... /..,... i-9G-_31779 ________ _ • iaa. ~ all ktoda ...... ••••••••••••••••• Reu. tiles l5 Yrt ln Hocrw Care " Comm'I. Dl&·ll Landacape. Rea1. pr'd, honest. neat. reas. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Erper. e«'y doel typln&. ~'No )ob too 1mall I' U oN llKtrlc .,._ 59 l~ _MZ>_lil84______ prlcea. Prol. landscape & lk'd 964,1045 Dave Neat patches & texturos T,_ Seniu ~ Ii. maabnj from ..,..._ Ucam..MMS-f»'74 IDOIT •• 1 tk-edl•l•g sprtnl.Jers.640-7070 ... IST. ltJ.1439 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ olJI-A ............. ._ -.. -"'--------Prof palntin1. E•t & Int. , ---'-·ape C-a"--E"· ....., ............. ~... ..... .. Nv>. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •-·· RC"""" ~ ,,.....,, ... "' dpwll.~ c ... a... ELECTRJCIAN·Ptlced _.....,.. n11•r .....,... rates. es. riee PA'OCHPLASrERJNG pert shaping. thlnnlna. ---------t • ,.. rilht·ftee e1Umate on • ROHIN'S HOUSE· ....................... est.536-4780.536-4383 All t y p es . Free stwnpremoval.675·28?i. All kiftds of lyp1n1 tn my ............ _._ ••••••• tarp orarnaU jobs. Pro r trans I at 1 on s Q.EANlNG SERVICE. Brickwork. Small jobs. ~ Exter Paantlng by estll'.Dlta. Call 540-6825 ln1. home.~~/ f&11t,. ar ,._.~ l.&oeoaed 673-03Si Ena/Span/ Frenc h . for a thoroughly clean Newport Costa Mesa & · ---------cunte,apnG01. m47H _,__.. Eugenia642·7511 (8:30-5) house. 540--08$7 lrvlne.675-3n5eva. R. Sinor. St.. Uc .. lns. Try ~ ---------Prol•ioalllt ~va1l1tble ILICTIJCIAH me.83&-M5Sat hrs. •••••-•••••••••••••••• DO YOU • 2 enerietic YDI ladies will for all attain R-. Comm'l, lnd. Raetbl H• lpm• Want a REAU. Y CLEAN mock &r slumpet.ooe walls. EXCELLENT PA I NT· Plumbin1 repair. Spec. in clean your office or 1ml Bert.enders Serven 25ynex~. Uc. 2'78CMl -••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE! Call Gingham planters. driveways . ING Re ble remodeling &r copper re· OFFER A SERVICE? tu. for lfee. 631·22L9an Qean.uper.wt Cook.a CAU.,4MIZ6 Vloyl & bom~ repair. GUi. Freem.MS-5123 ~7648.631·3588 · asona rates. pi~. Good prices. Top Let lhepublk know with " CONTACT l*iDUng, odd )obi. Free Ha~· • hon'""ty, 1.0 b FreeesUIJ'a~.548-2706 HatPlumbulg. 537.3194 an ad in the Daily Pilot ---------1 w t liff est. 919-1007 ""' Flreplaees. planters. etc. Service Directory. It can Ctlit-.t~ Hoeott&li~ ~eoes '-ia., wel done. Call The Mop-New-remodel. Rers. Eel. W~IMG Jl YoU're not reading the cost you as UtUe aa Sl.77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1611 Weatcliff. Ste 209 ••.,••••••••• .. ••••• ••• Bargain shoppers read pets Cleaning Service. 646-0464 Refs offered. Eves, little ads m Class1f1ed. ~ day. For more an Cabmeta&Cowit.erTopg NewportBeach K fr B Wood Fencing, thelitUeadsioClaas1C1ed lnaured.546-2393 631,XllS,67$-1266 YoU're mlsslng a lot of fonnation and complete -C1rpeolry. Reas 8.\1-0610 752·9118 gata&fencerepalr. regul&rty. And tbey find Have aomethiJ)g to 1ell? newsy 10Cormataon aa rat.esull642·56'78. Rate1Cal1Bob842·1378 --------MM090,644-0958 wbatt.bey'relookin&for. WantAda C.11642-5678 OaWfiedadsdOitwell. Sellldleltems 642-5678 ~Uassomegreatbuys. -------- HelpW..e.ct 7100 MllpWGllled 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 ..................................................................... Hefp W~ 7 I 00 Help Wmt.cl 7100 Help W-'ecl 7 I 00 Help W..ted 7 I 00 Help W..tect 7100 Http W..W 7 I 00 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------------------• INSURANCE MACHtMIST MED. Recpl.-Npt Bch Newport Beach family or PARTTIME PRODUCTION CLERK GEMHAL 'J'ypiat4045 WPM. major 4 Day 40 Hr Wffk P I T • 5 d a Y w k · 4 ~a Uve·ln maid to (3) 4 hr daytime lhills to TRAJNEE to 5elf·in suraoce ad· ,.._, bin k Knowledge o< insurance perform domestic duties cbooee from In ea. of helpSupervlaor. rnln.latrator. New office u.::IJI mac e wor on billing helpful. Call: & ba._ll for 2 children. several O.C. loc:aUons. Varied & Interesting FLY FREE WITH quality aerospace corn "3"' o ID Irv. Room for arowth pooenta & assemblers. 6'5-38CIO Lg private quuter s N<Yr A SALES J B. No duties. Good oppor. for for ambitious person. Must be able to work MED TECH w/prtv entry ln 1uarded eqJer" nee. We wdl trajn advamement. EOE SS25 mo. start. FT. Call from det.ailed planning community. Salary com· Oxitact The Shoe Doctor Fabratex Corp. 557·7642 59-C'i'OO aH for Janet Al· To work ln N.B. Must mens u rate w 1 t h at646-773S Weekdays. Jen. E.O.E. ~~1':!':n~~~f,f~~ have Calif. lac. Call qualifications. English INSPECTOR TRAINEE No exp. necess ary. Detail conscious. EOE Fabrat.ex Corp. SS7·76CZ OFFICE OVERLOAD Jaruton. pt-time eves. over 21. couples pref' d. lrvine area. 533-4881. thruThur. Margaret Cor appt. speU!ng preferred. Rer. EDLER ~140 759-0909 days. 631·2284 IHOUSTRIES IHC. Members h I p s a I es _ev_es_. ------ 2101 Dove Street. NB Matw-e Buslnesa Person N E W S P A P E R Earn a mile an hour bonus for ea<.'h hour on an Office Overload Temporary assignment towards a destination of your choice -air or ship travel. Work local assignments with top pay. Open to all skills. JANITORIAL Part Ume eves. Newport Beach area . Ex · perienced adults. $4.00 hr. or s ub contract . 213-927-0115. Machinist TOOL ROOM MACH IHI ST N e e d e d B y N e w RESEARCHER Organization In Hunt· $'2:00 pr wk. part tlme. re· in~ Beach Ol\ly Com· searching newapaper rrussion Contact Mr. Bud items. No uperlence At 847 -2244 For In· necessary. Write World terview. • Wide Publishing Co. PO Call for a n appointment. Do you bave 3 or more yrs exper in tools. jogs & --------- &x94. Dundee. Ill. 60ll8 f 8f fixture a? Are you -----, I KEYPL'N('H 3723 lfrch StrHt, .... port ..... 557.0061 I K --<>y punt'h kl'yrntry I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I f: -x I n I pay L-<>nl! & shon ass1.1:n I familiar w/compresslon & inject.loo mold repairs for rubber or plastic? Are you capable of set· ting up & runninf tracer lathes & m ll1ng machines? IC so. we would like to talk to you. Our company oCfers steady employment & Jood company paid fr· ange benefits. Apply MFGa.GINHR Rapidly expand.in& O.C. firm is looking ror Mfg Engineer. Th u In · dividuaJ wall be responsi· MIGHT ATT&IDAMT Veterinary Hosp. Lave In. lite cleaning. Refs. Call days. Mon thru Fri· day. 9-5, 960-4139 ------------------Housekeeper wanted: I L-ookm.1: ror \'arwl~"' Mature, mull drive. I Y ou c;m h.t\'l' your I bit for documenting as· N·-"' Aide. 7.3.l·ll.ll·7. aembly procil'dures, de· ....... HOTEL .. MARRIOTT IS PEOPLE11 CuttUNT OPENINGS EXtST fOtt: • Front Desk Clerk • Door Attendant <Full & Part time> • Host; Hostess <PIT> • Cashier < P /T > •PBX Operator Enjo) excellent working conditions &.. company benefits. Apply 9am-Noon. Mon-Fri Personnel. MAI.Rion HOTB. 900 Newport Center Ori ve Newport. Beach E.O.E En1lish preferred. full Ptl'k ! time help for 3 boys In 11LL['9..lhl..r. I ~allbu home. ~ .3 ~~ •---------l s eAv•c e s I HOUSB<HPER I Newport Bch ll33 1441 1 Lady to llve-ln. Pr1vale Lag. Niguel 831-0542 I room b th & TV S400 I Hunt. Bch. 847·349tl 9am--4pm dally. AMF VOIT 3801 S. H1tbor s.A. E.O.E 51gning tooling. training Elq>er. pre('d. Im mac. 41 & providing technical bed Conv. Hoep. So. S.A. support for lbe assembly _M9-308 __ 1 _____ _ ot special compasses & Nurse . LVN Part time cameras. Requirement 4 l1·7. Im mac. 4l bed years col l ege . Co H s SA mecharucal englneerin1 nv. osp. o. · · or ioduatrlal technology 549-30Sl mo.~. · Equal Oppor I -I Employer Houseplant knowledges· - - - ---1---------b&e people;Prr. for route work experien ce not aecesa ary. Offer ell· cellent medical & dental benefits. Please send re· MAIDS aume to W. Wright. 1mfnt.eoance. Must have ~liable transportation. 151..f790 Keypunch Experienced. full time, Scientific Drilling Con· D•Y• -....RY alsoparttime.642·3030. trol, 40.o Campus Dr .. Nune1 AMSes. 7am-3pm & 3pm ·llpm . Exper $3.J..5..$4 hr. Trainees ac· cepted . Mesa Verde Cow. Hosp .. 661 Center St .. C.M. Houaewtves, Couples, de· siring supplemental ln· come lo spare time. ~'1?25 "",,.._., Newport Beach. Ca NURSES AIDES needed Senior operator for well Maids & stock boy want· 921i1S>. to give tende r loving established growing ed. Top wages paid. The ---------care to the elderly pa· =•Co Cori>. Xlnl lnn at Laguna, 211 N. tlents. Will tra in ta & workfng con· Coast Hwy .. Laguna ~l Fee Pd qualified penonnel. dltions. Min 3 yn or Beach 9 Goods $I 21C F.am whJle you team. All Housewares & gift.wares k h d IBM ---------.,. .. ,,._ all A 1 AA"-nlee clerlt, ellperlen~ .,.,eypu31o42c ... !lepquJ. or we MAIMTIHAHCE r..xercise your ex P suu ... av . PP Y 1 .. ..., 'd. FUU I .,,w m:: if w/prolitable mulU·store Superior. NB. --------•IH o s less /ufi l . l i m e req t me. will train. Pay will com· SUPBVISOR : Call Biii 833 2700 II menaurat.e w/eWo;r Ap •-1 qual m·; .. tenance · ree ...._.__ '0en:;~ .: NW'Slng GUARDS Bartender, r I lime. Ca General hardware sales . . .,. ·. ..... IV"" ...... "' mom.lngs548·74l8. ply in person, on thru man In bldg. trade. Dennis P e r sonnel tiifUISESAIDES SECURITY ~~11 "frmri:~ceRr~':.i tri~~m1._1_ Super visor mus~ b1e Service oC Irvine, 2082 Stat.e'cert only. $4 hr 8 HOSTESSES HARD W ARE. 1024 ,.... ~-,.· ·-s trong in electr1ca. Michelson. Pdhotldaysyr.Sickpay. 1'1042G .letteAve ~bing & carpentry Ba · Con ls"'e t n.~ to Day " night poa Apply Irv In e Ave.. N . B. lrv' are norm ""SI Mill leadman want.ed to yv1ew v a .. n . uuo: ion our recenwt elxls· ~wn 3pm-5pm. Ancient 642-1133ask for Phil. me "' .. ~ .• ~ . . ....... for growing "'om· 2055 Thu ran. C . M . pam program e (714) 546-0331 tions w/cbance for ad """'"' .. .,.. .. -Fan rd ' Mariner. 2607 W Cat vancement. Gd. wortung paoy. Mu st have U · ---~--·------argo Cua Services ls Hwy NB Housewives. Need extra .......,..s. •-benef1•·. Phone perience ln running & NURSING hirina Security Guards ' · money! Earn S200 wkly ---------"""' "' .... for: Hotel front desk clerk. showinl framed orlglnal UYPUHCH bt w n 9 AM & 6 PM . set·up ol mW machines. NW"Sel Aides '"'-/Mtwportleach Morning & afternoon oil paintings from $19 w•y()ft 493-0to N~ or1 aendSh rescume Sunepervlsoeded.ryGeoxpeodrie_?0ce. L'~SorrliResN'S s.uta._,. ~"' sblfta. Experience pre· thru Partyplan. No in· ---: ague ores om· ' .,., ,...,._,.__,_. !erred but will train. vestment. Terry. Parttime. l-2Yea.rsex-munity Assoc. 33654 benefits. Aplly 3123 W. Above average wages & "'"'¥ College student deslra· 631-2C01 perieoce, day shift, in· Niguel Shores Dr .. Lag. MacArthur. anta Ana. health benefits. Apply Cott. Mesa Ir TM hie. For appt call Mr. J. hoU1e comp\.lters. Ex· Niguel. 92677 Models NEWPORT C 0 NV . WWff1tr Ana Manola. 540-2300 HSKPR Uve lo. Pvt. Rm. ceUent working condl· Manager for womens We need new races. If CENTER. lSS5 Supenor PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstanding. attractive personaUties who enjoy working with loda. Start at S3.50 per hour. Phone 642·4321 Ext. ?!IO. BETWEEN 4:00.5:00 PM. NODUCTIOM IHGIMHll Rapidly eXl)andmg O.C firm 1s looking for a Production Engineer. nus individual wall tx- Alk for Jh• r e s po n s I b I e C o l' Equal Opportunity documenting assembly Employer procedures, designing ---------•tooting, training ti pro· PBX vwting technical support Answering ser viN• for the assembly or operator full & PIT . Call special compasses & m.3561 cameras. Requirements. PBX OPERATOR Orange Co Arprt area, lnter busy swltchbrd. Frr & Prr day . shifts. E.O.E. Many benefits. Pay according to exp. ~3333. 833-3333. 4 years roll ege . meclwucal englneerinR or industrial technology work experience not necessary. Orter ell· cellent medical & denlal benefits. Please send re- sume to: W. Wright. PBX · RECPT. National Sdent.lfic Drilling Con· chain restaurant con · trol. 4040 Campus Dr .. trad.or needs depen4a· Newport Beach. Ca ble PBX operator/ .._9'2J9Bll _______ _ recept.. starta 2/t . Good1""---------f.ring~ benefits, pleasant PROGRAM AIDE, CETA working atmosphere. position must be un- Hours 9 to 6. Ca II 752--1730 ef1lPWyed for 15 wks 0 nd Pers Friday Fee Paid Fountain Valley res1· ll to SISO dent. Posit.ion wt growth Versatile pos la olrd to club, FV/~B 40 hrs ~k. pen w/gd typ.• innfg. call Contact LiDda Ooodn ch. Candace. S.·1288. Also 54M.'M4or5"49·?l29 Fee Jobi Deruu1 & Den· PIT Take Jnvent,ory in nis ~el Service of local stores. Car ne<'. Huntington Beach. 16168 Wrtte Phone •. Exp to. Beach I CC 3 O 3 . B o x 3 O 4 • PEST COMTaOL Steady Job ror ra gt1t person. Trainee. Profit shanng & group health. l)' Mon. 9AM ·noon ds Pest Control S66 erRd.S.A. PHARMACY ClERK Exper, Prr. No nights or wttends, ll typing reqd. Apply In person to Newport Center Pharmacy. 400 Newport Paramus NJ CY1652- READING AIDE Tnunlng providt!d. 3pm 7pm on Mon & Wed. S3 per hr. The Re.ding Came. 1420 N. Bristol St. Ste 240. Npt Bch. 955· 1105 Rea l Est ate Sa les. f\all /pt time. Lk/unlic Earn while you learn. Farm &r ranch broker. Call for appl. 675·2207. IC no ans. call again. Ba. T. V. 3 children. N r uons and benefits. Apply 1 It h 1 s ~ have whit It •-... es to _A_v_e_ .• _N_p_t _Bc_h_. ___ _ IMM ID I • TE Hotel· Housekeep.Ing CdMBch.673-0960 between8am·llam.1pm· spec a Y sop n o. ...,. RIAL ESTATE "" Porter. 4pm to llpm. 3'pm, National Educa· Coast Plaza. Exp. only. amodelcalluanow. ()(ficePromolions --------- Ctr Dr. NB. OPIM 1 NG S for Union benefits. call for INDUSTRIAL Sewing, Hon. 4401 Birch St .. Call Shirley 213·1164-0332 NewYork WetUlodels 9 People needed for pt· PHONE I NT ER · SALESPEOPLE suptr•laory level appt64S-5000ext 520 Hot Alr Balloons. Will Newport Beach. (Near _Coll __ ect_.______ 631·5600. time temPorary oUace VIEWERS Cor Mkl'g Wesley N. TaylorCn is a Sec:.t~---......... _ train. Call642·3S45. O.C. Airport). Equal Op· u ---gernenl " The Professionals promotion work ror Re9carch Co. No sales. J3.year old firm wholly ""~ wnv portunit Em..i... ,........ Sheraton Newport Hotel. prr WIU train. Tusun. owned & operated by its ...,, 'AY, wlttl o H<Yl"EL · 1-----., Y .,.,,yer-. l'IAINH S 1100 MOOMUGHT1MG7 $3.t6 per hour. No exper _73_1_·'199_l_K_atb_y. ___ founder. We are nol a ....,.cttcleot11pmty. POOL ill~STR.li\L I 1 •• •io• Growing co needs pets 963-1225 nee. Houn avail: 9·)i t ·S PIC1UllNAMH subsidiary. branch or WIU'"' 15 w/diesel knldg & exp or Mot.el·Hotel & 5.9, A1k for M lss Expr'd or will train. Part franchise · headquarters UIH$3.00TOSl.15 ATIEND . . ~. To work ln N.B. M .. st personality to handle Wiii traln·front desk. Layton. front d esk. or C/tune. San Clemente with around·the-clock Pa HOUR We are seekin" • reli1ble have venl~uncture ex. !Tvrvisory reapon. Xlnt n..--I C I tJ mornings ooly. Please do Da .. ,... ........ accesa to management • ~t Call Chns .-a"""ab e. ul me. n 0 t p h 0 n e . A .... 5 are.. Yll _......,,.,eves ror as•lstan"'e at any ..,,.MOTIA.a..I person wllh c urrent ~v ic e s I .-. Call a..aaret for · · ..,._._ ... •-...... 482...,,.,.,. __ ,., Ti " " .-w "'" __ , ... .,. aw ,.... • ., Coutal penon· _.._llHIUll>i .-MacArthur Blvd al __ .__ ... _ ...... __ ,_·or __ m __ time. Our In-house video «CAM ,AY =-~~ ,.:;~!;i8S:. .~sc"~S •Pllt. 640-0l40 CMnet Agency, 2'190 Harbor. 845-440 Birch. Pizza Man, ex~enced. tape listing & sales train· To ..,S-HOUR . pool A I ~,_.,.,.,,,.... , ..... 1 F"""Paid ---------URG ~g rogra m by Tom .. ,....," ........ area. AP.P'f. ~ YOUR --... ~ ............. Hotel 1Vfi M ., I lh I I &;;;;12 Noon, MOJD.IFr • rvft I SICY TRAIMH ALL JOBS FREE JDUMn· "' ce 1nager~a es 549-l.5 is e anest rea ~-I COHVMIMCE Embar'" on '"'X"ltln" Man·Jact·· ... -o ~night audf ltor . 4200 Good oipportua.lty for ad· lJ eltltetrainiog available. Allllb tn penon Monday tO Ftl~y. SAM to 5PM at: • .. .. .. ..... lll.. ~.eoctpre · vancemeot.Wllltraln/no --------•I Wehave1no~nin1for2 MAn.IOTTHOTB. AT I career oppty w /prof St.ock/RecelvlngClerk '-*•MdorlM experience necessary . p LA y GR o UN D ulespersons with en· 900NewponCent.erDr I PlaiaCuldad aroup aeeklnl pitch-lo Experience necessary. 645-4MO Must be 2S yrs old or A1DE--3Hourday,13.21 tbuaium. character & WELLS Newport Beach I Shopptnl( Center I attitude. Call Candace, v · o< lumber & older & be avail. on per hr. Call Laguna ln\egrity to match our F.ARGO EquaIOprorEmp!orer 89(17WamerAvc NJ.11.88, also fee jobs. ;:_..: ... .:2'1"!be I.Call -------,-i Saturdays 5$7·0824 or Be-_ .. .,_...__,_ ...... .,.....,,, high standards Your ,. ------------. Su1te21s I DennJ.s&DeonlaPerson· ,/HEADS PIN.C. 774-6090.° U2S Mesa _..°"°""""• ..... ._· ownprivatedeek.andqo GU ARD Houleeleanentoworllfor HunUngion Reach 'oelServiceo<HunUrigton ,.,(714)549-8903 E .O.E. :&W~ Verdel206.Cost.aMesa. part·tlme ulespeople. ,. Jamce's Raa~'Y Ann I 847 3498 I Beach. 18188 Beach. MATERIAL HANDLING Preecbool Teacher. exper Commiulon spUl up to SERVICES .... ~....., •3 1800 · lntervlew1nJ[ LIQi Sto Cl k OFFICE Cl.ERK only. Ask ror Patti. 70%. Interview by ap . • _.rn, ... · Dnily!lam·3Pm I ,.,uor re er Part.a Stock pef'30C\. Exp The Dally Pilot has a 64&-431B~:30pm. polntnM111tOC\J¥. ISJJ.W HOUSECLEAN ER l immedlatc openlnasl ~~ach deslredL.not req. Wiii lal'ge route In Newport TRAIN£[ ~EY1'AVLORCO. C:O...Oll\ltMltti NEEDED I' n r Invent 0 r y. tnln. MUil pus Co Beach area. Monday Prtntb\g_. -~SM•... Realton 644_.910 to _.-.. a~x. 3 d•""' P a c k a Jr e r s • Uve ln Com~on with Phyalca.I lncld'I back X lhru Friday afternoons The Dallrc Pilot has an PRIS """ ........... CA wvoa .. ~ b I &I u~ ... _.. c Ray. Irvine. 540 7839 plus Saturday and Sun· _,_ ·-I L l p f Real "'"ta•-l!O' week. ourly waae. l a i. s e m er" nuuse eepl.ng or E 0 A.u rl mornln A """'"''' or o tralllee n el er reeaman or """ "" OR Wiii need own ware h o us 1• I wdow. Non smoker. · .E. ._,ea Y gs. P· our Cla111Cled Depart Mlehle V.:rtl cal, THIMKllG Monday, Tuetday, Wed· ~ponaUoo.499-4621 IT l' m Pora r Y ~preferred, Must Mecbaolc ror scbonl Cii~~rreddA~ ment. Muat be able to 11ddlebcrg Platen. also Andbeblgwlthaleadinl( d Th d , n<istjCnment.<i. top p11y.1 drive. Pleasant private buses. Private school prox1 m1 ·$500 t1pe (Owpm . h1ndlc hand & mach typeset· Real ElteteCo. Xln t pay ~:1 .. ~li-•, &,,sVrl ~/Mal4 l f>lil~ vacal10f\!I. You al.Ate. Call &«·7468 an UJ835 8rookbunt, FV. pe:r :..~a Mu~f1'have phOneS. learn computer Una. 16.50 to$6.$0 per hr. plan. nulllon dollar loc:a· FrldQat P /Tlma or Live In dontpay.wepayvou l 7pm. 1183<1&3l dependable auto and ind other aeneral for qual p ers. Call Uoo,fulltlmemanagcr. ZJIWW..er Emerald Bay rwidence. I ...-drtvin rd <'lerlcal duties. Op<> Woody, 751·21111&. Will train 11ew a~ent.s. a.U•.m7 Or cnll our brancl'1 Med.lcal RecepUooiat for •"""' 1 reco · portunlty for ad vance· Call AJ Stcll•to for con· .. 217 l of f Ice. New po r11 lhcNDlll b1&1)' doctor'• otflu. P\ealeapplyl ment and cxcelleot com-1·--------1 fldential Interview. s.t. ... CA .._...,.,FT• PT, Buch. 833·1441 1 MOD&SHOP Salary e>pen. BeneClla. J;.,W.i.!;raon pany benefits. ••or in· PrmUng ~l. StatelM.NoC... 1oocl btnl!nta. EOE I La1tuna Nlttuel MACHIMIST Jht!ao.t:I0,557.aoc> • ,._._ • ~.ple~call : 1.........,-1 •11 (,.~.1111.,. ....... .. f!q\lal()pportunjty Baynew ,COovaJncenl 831-0S42. ·I Immediate openln1 In ~ .... •••-T _..w... PenOnnefOffl(e ---Ol\'BJ!;ral)!lffil ~111/P' Jbp. *6 Tburin St. I our RllD lab for lo· ----.. ~ • car. ...... .,,.. $42.'321,ext.277 Of'MN6S 11111 ,. ____ .... ____ , c.11. IO&a I F.Qual Oppty Empty~ :.t'~=~ ~~ C:nclr::J~C:i -~COAST PllSI ON. ~Real ~Late Ralr st1 11 1 u • HOUSIX.EJ:PER/LJVE· -----.._.pment., ln the de· -.-o DAILY PILOT O..t•H•....,•lp --------• lhoicurhh wanled Ht;..tEfil1:85E~~ hlluruee =ment of the new M~DICAL ASST for ...,......,.. ~ ~!,~t. RllCtlVlNO ~·:::-:, =u~: CONVENtENCES. ma ,coat• Meu Aaeocr. ~te .·.::r: ':::~: chiropractic ore. Wiii c~~~ 1 !:! ~J F.qu.al ()pportW'llt>' cum-UCllVIHG New. well11tabl11bed, Cllfflll'.,N.B.taMO needl exllel'tenffd SI · too11 (lathes. milla train~·· ~lt11dl of bf!ldl· fllm. all ••ee/typea, Employer ---y Q.lllK title beaut..>'. •bop tn I °"'*Include •ll pba1ea 1 r nd e u > rt ad ... _._ .. on• pre · Mi r E pt Pl to .,.__ Olrana del llar. 1onl'• H 1••11r." 5'ttet' of propert1·cuually blueprf.nll " •Ork from d• <213> 312"9275• brtilr i~o i:ovf H . OIDta DISK Uruqu. retail nursery Place Hair O.l&na for PMt Ume rom S to 7. '"°.UOO.. Ideal work· ~slc*lcbes ftdaya9CQ.l200. SIC).$200 per diy pot• Well ealab progreaslve TICMMCAL has full time Polllion ~,._~~ [, ~:.t:n:~f~~ ~..J.~:f :;,,~,':et~~~e'f :11::e~ P:Zi·J~l g,U~l~\j~\!a~~EB~ =~lvm:.,:·~a~ zJ::l~\'STIM~ ~~=: Pleue ap~v ~~ ':' ~fort Ml-3205. ••kry comm n1'4(1t e Plutica1111~.NB.ca11 <Nowlll..,.f!Ar) ~ 1lvy ph's Mt.rt~ • •Isa. .9210"6 M011CI tp · ' lu\lnnct Paoraon ttx wD ~nee. Ai>Pb' •1™ exUtO -• rm.. llarlNI f750, 1!61 ~ • -. "" ac>W •AA~ le.~~~ ~~!•· _ Lllta.16tfl tierieoced I" pertonai e.m"'~~YOIT• • N't'EDltD 1 It le ~~nc~mJ C114tt17.otll D>lSaftJoaQllln --1 .-lt a-mid' All urrtathr ,..,. aMe lu... Wt· -~ LOIUOfMthlna vllueble? 't = ,. .. ~ . ,. Hlll• Rod maaa111 letlbUlt.y ...U • .,_,..to ~ley' 1w1neHf!ncY MUm -· -.1 l"RatiO -~...,-.. °"' Wit. wfreal estate, ua neu. Hartlor. "'~&ci f.Qu1 OpportunJty Qtm m -'lmpett OUreda,we .... calla wWll bl1 r.-S.A. g.o.r;. and Found column•. ~~~~~~,_...AlJ.....IO F)tEE --£mpigerMLF 0 _ .,. ,,.... .. '*1s.re•UY . ..,....pudbl1m~t lf•vuometblft1~want 'lbat'awhertpeoplelook · SELL Adle lt•m• with 1 -• • 1ct re.ull1. rbooe To pl.et yov daulfltd fo..U1 Clualntd adt d'o • wbea tMy've found an WANT ACTION? o.Qy PUotCl ... ifted Ad SELL Jdlt ltem1 with a .... lld.Calltoda)'6'2·5171. li...U.1Ga71. WaatAdHtJpt to-11'11 •olvalue QualfedAdlMZ-5171 I0-1171. Weal Ad llelultl 143-5611 Dail1 PllolCl&Nltled Ad. ( • .. -OA.IL.YPIL.OT Wedneway.J •r1u1ry 10 hHll H9111W-"'41 7tto tt.lft W•t.4 71 00 HtflftW..-hd 7100 ......., W-"'41 ·7100 -~~••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ......,. .W,W..tH 71 -~W..t.4 7100 S.r ntH>'. phnn to TYOIN ho 20 h "'"to You 1041 ~•ta. IOIO TV .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nillr1111r. cooc:t l pt'lklDI ~l)plnJ~IUll lirti 13~hr ~!ply K~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ~ 1091 ~t~l•lM lyplt l CiO S.lei Atlt'nUclrl CU l r -··. 111 for pnimo vote·•, n••t 1o1ppt'aranrt1 SHIPPIMG Box 18942 1 rv1ne Ca 5 Mo Mal Terner beaclc LUGG>AGI TAGS ..................... .. ' n':cm1• 0.Pf1~0I Y•A u •\ ne•l .. bri1ht, ~:rfr~~ic!310902 CLllK 927\3 · rnui. Shot.a & wormed fromyourbualnct card 8uULifuJ 2.:i color rv.2 M.uat nau~ ur <kMltl oSI ral.IH ol our 11.tec ful ----r -~. Send one catd tor eacb yr wm\y free dtl. Sl221. •• ~L7 _t Rap1dl1 eap1nd1n~ 11nru.wt1 with llfV'll'llllC IS«"" ry (,11 .,.,,J.y full powlh In th• manuf•t' t.aa plua one aptrf' We 848-1785. & ·•• HOSPtTAL 10Uftl co wHta rw l "t1mPan 1 l. t • d • unw fur lnlerlor 11n 1unn1t or of "ornpute r 't'ypgl Wan\.ed : Gd bomt for return ptrman«"nl ly --------- Pull timt-lnrludlna al IOU .... l)Olllll~• minded f\&milhed man tomm nrm an Npt lk'h ~ ¥033 pmpf\trtl prodU<'la. ltn GtMrtll Cleft& 10Uf\I rem ln•h ~ter 1taled auract1vt! taa .. Sanlll4 QRJC7~A 4 t'han Ill~ bun N 8 lrvlne •11.tt" fil'I nlt:d ~It'll 131 Otol Ch•a1lt imnwdiat• •nln& ex Pfl' potlUon 2 & 3 hra Obtd1¥nce trained. atrap. meeUn& t1rllne Ml recvr. 35 walb pr It -•• lra1n (all OraptUa i.ta '°' an lndlv1du•I u Salary '4 63 rr hour 5a&at7 ID. requi~men\a Prti rhaMcl 2 Kenwood n'IA _!!_!M 54Q fur ·~~!!!.!.:'...,• M" tt~e••...1•s$S penC'fte«f In tht' pack•& Typlnl •PH 40wpan s ma 11 d 0 a p 1 r t ~ loM • thch.' for " IOO wall 4 way epkrl' pCIOflU.l Yl•tat O~l ... uw... IA.In. .,.,_,. ~ta inl ol electrcla. le eqw" Apply Ncwporl·M cu Solt,nJel/Shellle Free Call pel"IOt'labud l•& cncloH U'.wn~iystem ~firm ~lltlm• ,.,_1C1•11W 00 /~111/Rcrept nwnt. Koowled&able In UnlflC'd School 011t. m.1~an..s w11llpapC'r fabri" or.!!......------- • BRIDAi. HOr l •Ill lraltt ambltl°"'1 In TooMa.nyToo U.lfl6K rctt•lvlna 1tnd a tock Claulricd flersonnel Ofr. "0.y Olo' pel)Or • wr $1.eroo CMM>le AM /f'M H -;-_-....&.IS1P/--llJCipy, ~ 1 .,t wMktnl ctav Wk>u to Im our ~Y•rt Pay All 1-'ecs room. famUltr with the Mon/Wed/ rhur & frl Fwcdtll'• 1010 wUI back A tnm your 1.rack record changer -.-u"" ,, ~ t'ONi Ptft« exp in rt• prnf <1a11 l( t1 r "n Lu H lttdt1'3 A1~nc1 Or.net and Loe An1ete1 9-m Noon. T\W I 3. lSOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• tap. Or try two card& Ulle newSlS0839·8217 for tl'M r lub ln Cot'• tail t~ ... 1 ... CO'lta mll'UO Dl'nnla ' U•·n Birth Mt. 6te 104 attU POlaeU n VMlld lf.ILh St .. Newport Boch. MUST Sf!LL·end tbl•. beck lA> back. M •·Call Gordon at .,... nlafltor'9Mln fllff4ir\lrl'ol ~wport91ach.fW8l~ Calltorn1u draver1 t:.U.E. Imps. recliners . PRICt;8· Zt>n.port.81W.t3.5 RCJ\ 14i-acJOOf()flnl r~1!!W _ 1 1 "611l3J lrv1N1 _Mlrht•laon Calll"or1\ppt/V..lab 'M I.I~ bookcaua. etc. Olsen Ceaoc31~ 25" t'ol. port Sl25 -----1 ModelHome F'Um 4/5t.apSt.60ea 54113'29aft.lJ RS BPTlON l S T I 111 • C"lr rt. hUI umc. SALIS t:1tccllent sala ry with Willer. watress. up.. (7141M9-3CY77 8/91.apSl SOU. ·--------8.trAE'l'ARY. Nflwpof'l ~for gournitt rcxid th•rrrit 1rodu111 In ~<'rttl ary/Cion'I offirc, ~netau which lnch1de oriv. country club, eoll lOorrnoreSl 40ea. Muntt fllrlt FM ear or Qoinler •'ton' t'ffh•• op "°"'"In l ... • Mcu l"ror t11olo11ul or relah.11J 'fypUIJ, Siii. ell' c M life. medical & dental. for appt. M4 5404. MUST SACRIFICE· Twin Sales Toit Includ ed boat deck. good cond $30 pearanec 11 mutt. b •1 \1)1 upp't. ~ rl lt'tll lO h• tr•l1u;d tor •rn 714 642 0411 or A,pply al. or tulJ m1t & box ~nnp NOC ARD" 631·2219afU. phont'I. ht• t y p1nu 1 • .... _ -.. ..aforlol•n~ll\df.11~0uotm~ll11·0~•1.a10 Zllll'IZ.~Llnd• nlVIX, IMC. WtoAJr'l.o~3 'ggrr~n~t~·~ Stlo28 . ~~ntu7r1y4 1 "~9o!!71 Draw yodudr own ohr sen~ loah & MwlM ~ow th not l• n I• 1 .,,,.,.,_ -.... • , .... 1.-.... · · · me r v m t ..... .,.,, n11n-.e, . a rc1111. p one "' ... ~_. .. 3180Red11111 Ave ..., ,_,,, "' M?O NHd"d rnr hardware Nf'wJ.u'l 7 • .. ) tll b«m•ey Colt.a Mesa. CA 92626 SOFA •. LOV"''"'EAT we II rt11tk~ one curd per •••••• •••••••••••••••• dUllnbutor Manne C'll S"1 as WAJTRL'""ES Pi ll ... """' lag Add~d(.'h Rl'!Ct;p·r , l.AW on· "'"""" nttDHI")' t ·111 SALn TRAIM~ l~lp! Atl~ cu needa EX>E M/F over l8~11liht Broi::!; Sl78. Century Model Send c.-hec:k or money or a ... ,.. 9010 N D .,.,T , "alary n~a 549 ' l for •l'lJOl"lmt:nt Part llmt daye C1t>4>d 1.,_. M'lf •tarter w/&d w 1tra1 n . S48 ·1948 I Home f'Jm 714 549· 3077 derto ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oltll MrNt-~.142¥.).Sa f,<kUlb SU U14 a« typlnll If ll Sii to Shoe n lu p erson ex ~ Klde·a·bed& Sl79 Olsen PILOT,.INTIMG ~ --r StO'" ~'.O _ M ,,. II Sal wor.lc w/conaenlal dept penenced full time Top Model Home Furn P.O 8ox..lS60 ~ ~ -'" rn 1 r 1 c • 11 J u d y • Comm. Paul Alt an Sh()e1! Waitreues/ Host.eases (114) 549.3077 Cal~ Mesa. C. 92626 8 ~ r8 NotnMI un thJll buay ph SALIS/DIUVIAY W .. 11 e •I• b 11 • h d ~ CoHtlll Per5on 1 9 Fuhion Island N e F or P /llme. days or \0311~'0 IPQt. l.ri you.r rht..-rful lfyou rM'ed 1 den!nt pay Nrwpor1 Huch te•tlk iwl Aacncv, 1190 Ha rbor . 92tlOO nltea Apply In person Queen 11 RB matt/box Ptnball.s F0011ball1 Guar. QATING.'llli ~ diapo1 l your h nly Ula PIT )ttb up to S.~ Sil firm l.Jl\'olvtd In nlhnl( CM ' Numero Uno Pinena sprngs S89. Kin& $99 & del. 1325 & up Family YOtN lllt\d you 1h1• pot1 f'\I 5 m nil »l OIH I backJMtcklnt ti I ii.I wur Al.L JOBS FR EE SlU< SCREENERS want 18120 Broc*hurst. tv' Century Model lfome Arcade. 840-2.341 9 pu t c a II c 0 u .!.!.! ""·-•-1nduatnt'I 11 looktna tor ed. l.A«un• Niguel a rea. W ed f'\lm (714 I 549·3077 GI • 11 1 • •---------flttonlor\MI A&l'nr v. ~,~ .,.._ an 1n1lde u1C!IJ)l'r11un "31.o802 a.nl part time pro· aassco ttt on llarbor CM Ollplo Jt' .. C'lr)' Th1a 1tartJna potlllon H ' resa.onal WAJTR ESSES p p By 111ppt. ~ MartM AJ.J'.JoHst·iu-.t fo\Jllt1nuq••llk>1u\'11l.a quuwan1ntelU1t••nl,am SECRETARY/ Singk:?Dlvorced!Excep· for appt call daily **IBUY** 839-7207 ... ,... ... hlr for r u pon111 1b l r ...... ,... ... lndlvldual Th•" •w uonal opr.ortunitv lu between 2PM & 4PM "'' .,_ ·~ ' Good ·-...., •-Pool table · complele 1oet, •••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ 1''ff 1'a11t ..-non In "iu•lu IH~ Lulu a career Qpportunll)' STENO earn. Uelp name In my ONLYSS6-3000 -F'Urruture ... lllcs.tlh SIOO Vi ii ••~ t lOrl'. •·~ -.1Lh exc\'llenl bc•neflla; & tul.neu. part time' full AppUance.-OR l will incl. balls. cue alacks & I o (7141M20240 W••uM toS121( aeUorSELt..f rVo ovemud ligbti. 7/R" lnrtatableBoats Pliah olct an pnme 10(' pf'rlt.'l\t'e In jt•we r) advantcment t'or In me. • 0 u. slate top . auto ball rt' New/U11ed/Oemo·is. t:lco (or QUt&Ohlfl Pf~ 11t't'ILln1 <'f)'ltttl. t hlna ul~ pn• fut'fNltlon rall ~ I066 Sk.lllt"d In dictation. typ Stallone r y S to r e '" Fee Paid MASTMS AUCTIOM turn & blt·tn counterb Manne. 1141754·1732 chalk-nae It \'tnrt nil fl"f'fTt>d r73 IW4 lnii compo111t1on of <'Or Sporting,,1oods employrr 646-1686 • IJJ.t625 k 1 s so 0 Qenda<'t'. 841 1288 AIAn Scam.'ltn'81 for ullmak r c 1 po n d c n c e & Corona del Mar needs ell· 1seeeklng l.ndlv forv1.r'le· ~ 4 11 Y 5 1.Shp Volvo Penta M810A foe job9. f)(>nnl~ 11 o.-n SALIS 11\gco •:x1>t•r preferred lcnowledJW or atincrol of per'd 1111let1 hady f'ull· ty poe Call 8111. 833·2100 eves~5·5'159_ J(as marine aux. L1kl.' ruaP\-fll()nnt'l~rvlr.•1.Uof EIC'llnl flnl' )<'Welry 6427238 fi c.-c procedur l.'11 Ex · Ume.5duyt1,Xlntwork Also fee jobs. Dcnnh1 & All Wood Bunkbe d 11 JohnWari!eTennlt1Club new.S750.M2·8192. HunUn•"on 11'-a"h. ltll I h 1 l ti ccllent o~rlunlly in Ing condll, F .. 'lpecllllly De nnis Personn,•I wlnwt & box 1pr'(fs or full fam ty member~h1p • ,., • 3 oo 3!I rt l'tell n11 po~ SJoX:RY.TARY. 1rnrt lime I""" d l t If finecUcnlele. 67~· 1010. "-1 r I I 2082 • _HHl'h tor maturt•. rt•11 po o Exp'd To handle real ~vo~ln~1~'idu~~.!lc Mi~'h:1~~. rv, nc, f.t~~te ~el~ o~~·s . 1;~~ Sl075. Ph 645-4344 eves loah. Powet" 9040 RM!Uiuranl woman w 1i-alc11 t'Jtl estate m11n111&cment of Stodr/MellClertl 549-3077 ForSale T1rtany'11of N.B ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot'moloac 1<'11l knl JI fl<"t'23daya p('rweek 10 Contuct Mn.Whlte Fuhion Island finance Cof"POrale Member11h1pl•--------~lpfuJ N 8 6114734 Kry. Jl()liUnt:. SS (l(.'r hr t"or lnl••rvlewAppt. servlt'U firm . l'X WAREHOUSE CA..4'11 PAID 7&4-644-9030 Ask for l)eb· SEA a•v'S TACO BELL Job oppor1un1tlrs n11la ble. Apply 1n JX'n'lon 1~51 Brookhursl S t Wer;trrunster Mulil be 18 EOE -----Restaurant Manai r r R.ap1dly growing 111110 f'h111n Nt-w re:.t1111ran1 under construr tlon 1n Balboa Elt ce llenl gro""..'h oppor p11 v & benefll.S Call s.57 ~50 for appt or send retSume lo C.1asaafied Ad 11373, Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca.~ Rdi&.auranl Counter llelp Non 11mok<'r. 67~9.'H6 perience req'd. 3tlJ San OWIVIEA For gd used furn. a nli· by B "' s~rlal p o•ltlon Mi8cll!JU!!.R.r123·· 11200. Nwprt Orange County based ques&clrTV's957.Sl3a 3--'-U-sed--a-l-um-.n-u_m_n_a_ll-0 17' to 36' avalh1bh· Ne drd Rlrl Paul Dosier h.&.u-v company n eed s ag· Moving. Must sellanbque coven. 7x20'. 1~24 · t\111 •nd pt1r1 time pot.I w/lypln11 ' book.keepinR 1, • t8 I STOCK PIEASOM ~ve lndlvidual lo as ~.Alt din set. Oak wall un· l2xl5' with screeni. & HARRISON'S llms tlVAllablt' tor 111k• tlX~ricnce In l'onl\lrUC ~ ~ nc. i)JJJ Ume & f>/T. Perma sume respons ablhty of it.s. 17 cu fl refng. stereo shades. All In f(ood cond SEA RA y IOATS on('flt.td applicant. uon ocncc Olli 846·3334 COSTA M£SA nent ~Ilion Stock & warehousing. pickup. de· spkn. P.P . 675-4985 StOOea 673·5547 N\5,840-2372 556-7075 Janitorial duUes i\p~ly Uvery & mllc. errands 3101Coastllw)'.N.8 SALISPIASO.,.S --store m a r . Mon· l'r•. Call for appl. SS7·905l ULTRA MOOYM L&ke new queen sate mat 631-2547 CASHIB-SALIS SICRETARY/Lecaol l·JPM. S C l E N T I F' l C News· courh t.resa & box spnntt. Scaly I _______ _ HIAD CASHIH Expr'd legal sC(rela'1' Equal Oppor Employer HOME SIU< SHOP ORJU.ING CONTROLS. solid wood rrame. holds Psttpd1c firm 640-5296 ----------Shorthand & domesll<' """"HarborBlvd.'.... asldorDave Mosgueda rever sible lu1turious FactoryOemo ForSale ate ClHK forms. Top salary. Call """" "ITT • C'U!ltuoos. Colorful India O'Neill Superswt Taped FtSHIEAMAtil CL.atCAL...SALES aft7pm.644·1818 SECRETARY SWIMMIMGPOOL WORKERS in chemat'al tapestry. warm brown ~m ir.f S Hc1 o;u l' 25llll' c enter t'ons oll' M ...t. t _, S3 VUIYI on reverse-makes n'l it I IO 548 ~ · _ dll'Sel. 450 m1 range al 2'.! SlCttETARY/RKpt. SPECIAL uliii efMlftc• minery. 75 to start its shape slay in shape' Approx 15 ~ft rw.l shrt knots.~ pd hold Self Good typist & orrace Salary and hours open High Sehl chemistry or S82S. New. wall sell or Shag carpel. Rood cond ballin.c deck Compl stills. Typing 5(1 Wpm Need own lra nsporta· wor k exper wt chem trade for" Make offer walk around. Swam slclJ Full tame. $1j00/m o SECRETARY taon.640-7080 helpful EO E.~9·32SI PP 964-1848 ~~1::X,~·~1:;:~l~~~~ Moonng llm.-s. Bumpe" C S .E Enginee ring YARD MAN 9. Black Vtnyl Couch . at S600 eal. both 14:>0 Lafe Ja c ket... Tri 1 540-7741 We are loolcin& ror an ex· Technician Rental Center has open· k>oks good. must !>ell 642 1242 S20,000 ~l-4163 llOGBtSGARD~S u"RET"RY enitivelevelaeeretazto AUDIO-VISUAL ings f o r 2 m e n . FlrstS50takes Evs. ----- U you ltke plants & peo· pie. thas 1s your OP· portunity lo work ma un· aque r etail nurse"Y . Please apply ln person. 230 S J '"""'° _. ......... for th'"' Pr-1· enl m""han1cal kno ledtl Browrun° 12 °au0 e shot Ur Cheetah. New4550lds. l an oaqwn """"" " "0 Salary $1061 lo $1295 .,_~ w e 613-5708 "' " " HillsRoad Payrol/PtnOflMI andVlre[>resadentofour mooUlly.Maintain sound helpful. Neat handwnl· ---------RUn . 5 s hot. auto, Berkley Jet. Xlnt cond. Cdm 92625 Westsail. Jnln'I has an fast paefl1l but Informal moli'on cicture proJec· i~ nee. Weekdays ofr. Medit. Olning Rm Suite. Belgium made New with 14.600. Take Van 4x4 or u~ta ...... "t ·--..A• te r t ff' f tJ t 1 1930 N _. 8 pc hi tbl/6 h lthr case. $350. Ah10 aut.omtrade.~36-0L33 ''""' .., _, "'"""''' .. a vacancy or a cof"POr& e o aces o a tors & ot er audio·vlsual ra n: ewpo.. . c na, c rs Kltchett&~ounhr SaJ_es ________ , sharp energetic indiv. to la rge manufact uring eql.dp. Reqs 1 yr or exp Blvd.C.M Ork Oak . $275. ph ~.~an Da 1u(ers 11171 Apollo~ rl. power .. \IU & part lime, lunch Hickory Farms fill the dual pos1t1on of company based in the involving skills, maint& 847-0406 boal·Pola r1 1> Model lJ'V\nC Clubhouse. Good pay, xlnt working cond. Vt l full club on valeges. J11ck 754 7500 hour. Call 957·~3. ""-~v"r t he wonderful personnel/payroll & pro· Irvine area. The ab1hty over all or above or relat· MlrchCllMIM 8 f I 11 d Run.'! super & ln great &AM.v" duct.mn sectry. Sii not to work mde 1 penden,lly ed electr'l/electron lc ••••••••••••••••••••••• eaul• u a woo Ml~ t-ond Purchase or tukl' ---------1 wo rld o f c hees e · & req 1 but payroll expr, 15d with respons billty or equip. Filing deadline Alltl IOOS monastary dining rm W..e.d 8081 overpaymenl'I. 67:>·9626 Restaurant gourmet foods while typrngskills&theub11tty tr.panf confidenti a l Jan 31. 1979 Apfil" ... , set. 6 chairs. See & buy ••••••••••••••••••••••• -eammu xlra money P/T ..1-1 h d d ' f I d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Si22:!for best ff73.8420 WKll f'LI' IM" 'th fl b d FAST FOOD "' · toud wit a eman tnR nanc a reports an Newport·Mesa Una led · WANTED >..cello in \'It ,.,_ .-wi Y n '4l' EARNSSSS'S sales. Taking appl at work load is essential. handle correspondence School Oisl, Classified 6' couch + matc hing rellt>nt co nd it 1110 +-trailer. t•u11 Coa~1 Housewives Apply ll 1 c k or Y Fa r m s • Elcpr. in Personnel de· from dicta phone tapes is per ti on n e I 0 f c .. Antique Music Boxes! chair. earthtones. Early Reasonably pnced Guard eqw p . + VII F Expanding rest aura nt Westclirf Plat.a, 642-0972, airable. Salary based up· reqiared ln addition, this Mon/Wed/Thur & Fri Slot Machines! Clocks ! Amer. x 1 n t <' 0 " d 963·2J87 635·8330 day!> 633·6445 dwn wilh over 50 unils. Futuon lsland640-6030. on expr. Please call for 111dMdual wUI supervise 9am·l2 Noon. Tues lpm HUGE SELECTION $500/bsl offer . ?Sl·l882 Wanted Whatr baby cnb ..:.ev_es;__. ------- f"am.ily-0wned orf!aniza Sales·Mature person pert an appt, J one As kin and<lirectoneclerk. 3pm .. 1601 16Lh St .. "-rfc• bef4.S5l·l289artr. & rumature h11tht'h11tr 31· Cabfom1an Trawler. ta on offers pleaannt tJme hourly eves & S11t S0.!171l. Newport Beach. E 0 E. .. .. ., .... __. · · t I d e t 7 1 k w A bat'k&round in public .... --.a Walnut gam e sel 4 str'Otler ett' an very l(ood w" 1 !>e · '7 • working cond1t1ons . llleCoffee Bean~9·1700 relations, advertising or _..es ctwrs· Xlnt cond M'ust cooc:t 552·5266 generator . radar, full Good opportunities for Sal •-R 1 0 SECRETARY/TR~INEE s pecial assianments ....,.-...~ES"LES ~Wed. lhruSal. --'I. On. d•nal r~t·S800 6 electronic. m1cro·wave advancement. Excellent esman "' epa r ept . Construcllon fi rm look· "' n:••T""'" _. Ketterin I IK'> e-• """' SKS 500 846-4307 company benefits. Ex Ma n Light watch & ing .ror bright self start· would be helpful. This as Work p /llme In our (7l0?54-l~rv. mo. old Sacntice 1400 Mlltk.Cll • ----perience desired Call JeWClry repair. Must be 111.g indv. Must have xlnl a most desirable career telephone sales room and Call alt 6 · 552· 7337 ........ Rh 8013 71 SkJpjack 20 open, VB, lo , ..... ly or Lar..v .,~~.·u14 over 21 yrs old. No exp. capabihty in handling <>Pf>OrlWlltY for the rtJbt still have pleasure tame ••••••••••••••••••••••• hrs, teak s wam step, """"' 'J _..... w Utr 545-9485 r. pe.rson. We a re offenng for yourseU. AM " PM .... 8'C.. 1010 SOFA$l00 w led~ ell TOM TR VHF l orapplu; ·n on nee. ' am. . 9hooeS & all around o . II t l PLUS _..,,,.~ I W ,,..... 8 n. bea'de/gr-n good caenllen. t cco nod i'tnloenx . . . s ereo fkeduties. Call 836 8717 exce en sa ary ;:u,U.., avallab e. ages ••••••••••••••••••••••• · "' ~" tape. Sl0,400 or loan takt• *SALES fnn&ebenef'ts including +comm. Call for de· FREIGHT DAMAG ED cood.67~9823 Reasonablypnced. • over?, Sl54/mo~ + $200 -: :· Ri • SF.cRETARY profit s haring. Please tails. HCYl'POINT SALE. 3308 Antique oak table . 6 96..1-2187. down. !17 mos. PP. Tom. 9A.. MANAGEMENT PARTTJME subrrul resume or pre· L.A. TIMES W. Warner nr Harbor. chairs S1001or trade for Offkehmitwt& 67>8731 __ .,. • The Clothes Time 11 AM t.o l PM. $5.00 per VlOUS expen ence to: 540-0301 Santa Ana. 979-2921 pool table. 642-9677. L..t-nt 1015 20• MAKO Center consol~· 3 N~ l""ations hour. Shorthund & typing ....-r·-7 M 16 .,,_._,_ 1 _ 1 _..,. oa'";;a""Polnt , S an req. Western Rcalco Otrectoror TetephofteSollcitot'1 BARGAJ.NS..U1ed rerngs. SLEEPER WATERBED ....................... t.~s ~f ~r11cf ehn i.:. ~ .. -833-2235 PeniOMel Need 5 solicitors Im· wshrs. dryrs. guar. best l'.."z yr old S200. Xlnl new & used otc furn. ~UIP~ ?r a is 111 .: ...wporta.ach Prr':=:i~a~~vi~Pe~nings , SECRET"RY•/T ETC mediate ly Hrs 3·9PM buya,weserv.appl.Bcst 675·6372 plan files. wk benc.-hcs f',_ves.;__1_:;.i_~------. . r'. . . .. .. . .. .. ! . ... Must have e.1tp. & over 20 Sm a 11 • ; I e ; s a n l ~r~n·~~/~OO~~!·~~a~~ Appl536-09ll. 536-4330 Moving sale Simmons <r.E SURPLUS631 2177 23 5'. Deep V. Cully. twin yrs.old. engineering om ce. Mon· CarDet Mills work. No selling. Cull CASH PAID hlde ·a ·bed . ·Gold leaf Specd ·O · Pr ant f'I ul d 140 ~· Xlnl ron~ ~adt•d, J.lrll·2394Askfor0aw~-Fri.1-Spm.Mustbegood 3201s!;usanStre1:l Kalhy,754.1601 Wshr /Dryrs/Refrlgs, g.uw&canecoffee&end Duplicator. Model 2300. Must !!ell. 552 · 9686 or Retail BULLOCK'S WILSHIRE Newport Beoch Sales Need part time. e1t· per'd salesperson ror young fashion women's shoe st.ore. Prefer female between 18 & 25. Apply at typi.st.549-5234 SantaAna.CA92104 wortctngornot957-8133 ta ble. Brown J ordon For Sale "as 11~". best of· 5'52·51~----- t714> $46-S601 taEPHOME WASHER DRYER SALE patio furn. 6' Bar & bar fer 642·432l ext. 297. loah. Sail 9060 SECRETARY F,qualOpportunlty SOLICITORS d eluxe mulll ·cyde stools , Muc h more. IBM SELECTRIC Gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARKETIMG Employer M/F models. Completely re· S5l-4682eves. I Cond.$4.50 I 8 .M EXEC. '73 ERICKSON 32'. 7 S9SO UP DE~~j~~TJ1°hf~;l ~~. WI\, refinl.ahed. l year Gd cmd. $100, MONROE bags, whei!l:.. very rlean. Secretarial ailyPi ~antee. Your choice r-""~-1055 1320 Calculator 135. Ph Pvt ply. r.ves C7 l 4 • I\ 1 ea d Ing fas h Io n Dale's Footworks. South specialty st.ore in Orange Cousl Pina Village or County i.s currently ac· call 979-9252. Micro-electronics farm In miss Ion Pa d . You r ea_.. DeU ery s le -...,.. -....., ......... 9 6 8 • :; 9 o 2 d a y ~ I I ADMIM ohooe at home. Over 21, "'L v · 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --<2131"""·"100 lrv. 10dustr' comp ex ""'Ste. MT to. C d ends 1·1~79. So. Coast °"'N hasanopeningtor 11 nex -'7TA car . Call ~53. AJ>pliance53'7·2MZ 93>4 Haya River Cr .. FV IBM tyllt!WT'ler, mdl C. NEWPORT30ll cewn1 apPhcauons for ----·----- fulJ.lJme Milling positions 1n t h e following merchandise areus: SALES P RIVAT I': PHONE SYSTEMS per'd Ma rke t ing Fee paid. Assistant to _l_J_P_.M_.______ Vacu um , gas stv. s tandard. good cond. -Secretary. ~onal Sales Manger. Tell .... FeePald GASSTOVE.GdCond washer. furn . etc S200 6..11·2219aft 5 Well eqmwppetd~ac2nbfaoca•l r u r l h e o f f I c e , .,... 32" wide. ~. 968-0209 owner. u.-s 0 t · secretarial slull.s. lovely ASST to $1400 673-6880 NI 1017 Ca ll ror low f n ce & 24 llr . record! ,g 714·S40-1126 Thi• p os reqs . top secretanal skill!. as well a.oi upeT. tn rontract ad· mlntatrallon. proposal preparation. customer onier processing, oral & written communicalioni; With customers. SeJespen;on on new pro- duct hne lO call on busl· ness leaden1/quality re· tail outlets . Potential $2000/mo. wilh raise aft.er 3 m06. Age no bar· r ler . Mr. O•Keefe Send ruume or c11ll ror penional lnt.ervlew. U you are looking for an -~-23)0 __ . _____ _ uclll ng ca r~e r ln SALISPYSOH (714) ~7-7800 JoAnnOlacn ENVIRONMENTAL faahlon merchandising Part Time Only please contact Person· COMMUN ICATIONS INC ni:I. Pleaae apply In Eves&Saturdays Dcalgner Clothes. penon Mon . lhru •'rl., Expr. Required J.$P.M . 3150 Pullman Street. Costa Mesa. ca 92626 Call Tue.s thrU Friday 831''ashlon Island For Appt. 549·2213 Secretarial Newport Beach Cownc)lt l mmed. opening for Equal Opportunity so. CO~T PLAZA pertoo w1aood l)ping Employer llldlll dirtaphone exp, & ________ ,The rut.est draw In die tcnowiedge or &t'n. office RN'• fr LVN 's, F\.111 " pt· West. . .a Dally Pilot f'rneocec. ~'!":ir:.a~9~ull ti mr. Newport Coo v. Claal.fled Ad. 642-5678. u n- Center, 1555 Supe rior S"LU ,,. ... ._ Ave, NB ,,. - llOllWSRAG &MOP Women needed now. Good pay. Oood h ra $4M75T Sell Ldl • Pull time poet t.1on: Women welcome Some nwinl lnvohed Mt-*1 Illes ANEW CAREER AWAJTSVOU Experience the rewerdl! of a protreulve co. Develope u lf con· fldence, prof. Income wiUI C'Ontlnual tralnin1. m.-.oorm-w1 STOPU Tallt Ume to rdn and lhclDatbOmt. lt'wlltnpt• with Da l l y Pilot CtuaJfltd Ada. And If JOU have IOllMlJ\ln«i to 1ell, call a frleodl)' et ... Uled Ad·Vltor 111 ....,. . MEN and WOMEN If you ll~ trul) lntert'!lted m a ea~r and not juat anol.hc!r )oo. thl11 could be your opportunity to .)oln one of the ~t IUCCCUlful automobile corpor•tlont In th~ Unltoo Sta let. llPll.-.CI teOT MICISSAIY--.. lltMrn ........... -Hl&h School Educ1ll011 -POlltiVe Attitude -Well 0f'09t'l'led -Good OrMftl Recotd -AbWty t.o treat people Ukc people. with a sln«,. lntcrtat In t'U11tomer t 11tl1furllon. aftd above all. lntearlty. Jt a think your our type of penon Do~ wait . Contact u1 tod11y. Dou11Wl1dom -&.a.ere' •ut.k ~-~ ...... ,....,, ... .. ,..,.,_ •7'·2100 area. Terrific rnendly Com'I exposure sought lkydH 8020 Hu ut.ahl ~ 1065 ....................... Rf ~o~ a . 5 3 . 5 7 5 o boss. Sll.900. Also fee by es:;_~1~[:r c~t :;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem Canaries $20. I jobs. Call Audrey Verne. pos. y. · · Draperies CU3tom made Parakeet 14 Ne~ cages Santana22. 2swts or sails. ~~l.Snelling4'Soell· ~~'is~er~~~~e~ Cvr.18 & Comnany antlque gold. 14"8. toxs: SlO 5526041 (ull race. $4,750. Call ~~y.~~'!,p~~ch Service of Huntington -~i..-dlch"Cnn sbeers&rods.581~ 14' fnendly Gwnea Pt~ 673-Q_lS _____ _ Beach. 16168 Beach. 3$, & 10 pd MX Blk w/long hair & ht cage, pc. 32 UM7. Mahog. rac· f;arts •. s repa i r • a~~ Je••r 1070 food et.c $5.552·5266 ang sloop. Rcfa1>t 417, • .,.UllTY TIU & GIHHAL • .. • · d k ~ makes. C ustom bll • ••••••••••••••••••••• Man Y k 'n d s of new mom. g spanna er. MAaRIOTJ HOTS. AUTO SIAVICE classic blkea Z.07 ct. heart ahapl>Cd dla. CANA RI ES & FINCH ~;s Worlung Jib. $3500. Ph Wearueeklng a reliable S day work week. Apply 3170 Nwpt Blvd CM stud earrlnp, alao t.09 for sale. 840 2682 559 5963 penon t.o work flexible Newpo._rt Tire Center. 042.7910 ct. Marq. dla rtn .. will ---------boun. Law enforcement 3000 E . Coast Hgwy. aell fO{ ~of G.l.A. ap· Wllicj 8093 32' WOOD SLOOP. Teak or aec\lrily exper1ence CDM Ughtwelaht English rac· pra.laed value. Muat sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• decks. mahog planked. .. _ ..1 EA'A ood Ina 10.•~ (Raleigh > forcasb. P.P. 964·3290 Bronze fastened. For the '"'l.,.ul. '""Y 8 co Tow Tnick Drivers ex· 1ood condition, HO. -----------8...;..0-1-0 ~~~ serious owner. S.23.500. btrielitl. Apply Mon/Fri, eer'd. Top pay. Apply tsz.5377 or 831M903 ;n. t-i1Mle1Mei::t1l••••tCM•1111 ~ Lorry 673·4080 days. 9am·Nooo,·Ptrwonnel. G&W Towi n g. 7408 10.m ••••••••••••••••••••••• s : t .,.....8'13-4CMl8Slelp1vet/ . OOONewportC4'nter Dr OhmaWay.C.M 642·12$2 . Newport Beach MMI 10.apeed bike S7S. Color TV. port .. Equal Opply Emplyr T RAI NEES . Ladles Wtenew. Call Bob dnt. rood. '95. KllNG Docb 9070 mil llftiOUI about Channing 842-7376 646-152$. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~I =='~~~:f w;;e Men's 10 spd Pua•u• WIMDOWSHAOIS SUPSAVAILAILE Secy to SI J,200 w/people PIT! Call for mcyde. Gd cond. $60. Ph wooden s hutters . mini SparitngGooda 1094 YAC Newport 846-0Mt Fee Pa1d quail fy' 1 lnler\l lew. 646-3364or64.5-8823 blinc1,, woven woods & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'.my nee orn key pos lo 98U9S7 or 646-8896. windoW llnlml(. J anUIO' CASH ror your guns 1 NEED ~LIP for new a quality perf lndlv. ea11 1--------2SMALLKJD'S S.Je20%·30%orr --545-2013 -Okk 36 Sallboa~5·1393 Joy, 833·2'700. Alto fee TlAIMEE 81.KES. S~ EACll ~PEN 64S-89Sl _ ic>bs. DtM1I & Dennis No F~ Call 8'13-441'1 ~t mJll sells direct on SMOW SKllHG Blllbou lsland re$. nd11 un· Personnel Service. of Our lovely.ofc la eeklna ....._, ..... ,,.. I021 fu.ll rol._ only. Lowest ACCESSORIES 1hore m oorin.c. W1 II lrvtne, 2J082 Michelson. a c:.htierfuJ pen lO gr t ....................... pnce anywhe~ 54Ml8t I M p 0 R T F. H s putthale boat. 673-31 LS. cUentA4dmourbwl.Call l.alho . Crafts man 6" CLt:ARANC t; SAt..I': Service Station AUeo· Karen. ~2'700 A1So fee acnw MUnl with all al· Bride equip. 350 E. Cone DlscootJnuc.'d Unes 11 up la -lf"~ dant. ur.r'd. Day Ir Jot>t Oen.nit Ir Dennis tactunenla. incl. milling mlur. 2 ~P Targe t t.oeo'l-aavmp. Go.call>11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• &ves. l'\11 & p/Ume. Ap. l>ersonnel Service ot allachmenl Ir motor, l.iorta·18W, S scalfoldlna sunalauu. aork,. C=--n. Ult/ ~Shell Station, 17th It Lrvtoe, 2082 Michel.on $450. call 213·592·203'. at btacel. Busldert auto gloVea, btltpacka, bock • t l 20 ___ ._N_B_·-----1 TUHI UP MICHA.MIC Ht .. HM. area. lew! & m<JC'e. 646-8444 C:'· s ki ba11. boOt ..................... .. S.W:. SC..lioo employee. w YN s T" i • •kl repilr itcrns, Okkr camper 4.aale w/o Sd&y work week. Salary Ceh IOH JOHN A E' enn s car racb etc. Kid& 1tcls, &ruck stso. Stove " N o e1tpc~le1n c~ Plwcommla1loo Apply ......... ••••••••••••••Club f'amlly Mem · ~ •• 4cbootl.(noadult mrta.640-2'700 ~"~.~k'. Hifnt. >'Bch. Newport T ire Center. Ab)'Hlntan Kittens . 8 berlhlp.673-3351. ..-...l zi.wez.1571 mE.Cou Hwy.Cd M. ... old. papert $250. Mutt Mii· 2 end tblea Ski mportl, 3001 Red S.crlflce. 9' cabovcr T.nbt Gen Off tlllni HI •1531 couch cHn.lnc tble Ir 'i HUIAvt>, Bldg. II Ste 102. umper w /au clec. 8erv 9ta Help needed Im· PL Mra seoo X '1 t • ....._ 10 .. 0 ctn , coffee tblc truck CO.ti• Me1&. 9AM ·Sl'M retng, s100 or ? Art ~ med. Jl\lh or p/t. Apply · n • ~ .. ·• ... r' •PM Mon·Ftl, until $Old 5t&-0829 ., E C.tltw N 8 IUturt. ~eu~s ••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••• plpe rac.., call • t . .., ---------• >'· · · AKC trillh Seller puppys, ~. 0011 <'luba Clron.1 nnly1 ....,.leCllMMK tl40 SHl"8t Tyr.llt. a.a.mpiof! ilA>Ck e wetk3 NcwCrow·llne: lll set1 Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• w•--..OUS ...... AM f\t11t moJob ~.ti.SO c.11~1..Ms ~l'DIU l(JS ~Ura C<Jllt.Slll 9848 111EMO.PEODLE~ _.. _.. C.11644·9810 """""" -----New PEUOE01' ~H) STAITSl40....,..... _,_51 AJ<CR.e11tter.ct l~'WEIS Slwt,a.t.__.. PEDS R.i« S46i Now Job.wurlt)t '''"' .°:;i/JIShtphcrd NW ... • I095 me 631 aao ' 1 , D\tballb«I coeipany O~I ~)'for ty;t t In lea CUent -Jerky -••••••••••••••••h ••••• ----:---- Ft .. medk•lldottl NJ'Wport ~ter Law Of· ~·1008 Car~-rtnet')'-DtU·BQx Cl'. Oood cond ., --,.:-,_.., MMAOlnNtwPort rice. Muatl)'l>t TOWPM , l IO .. I FORlhelUCE SUO l.wl\ln a 8 c'h .. tUO teaa1 exper • die ,.... .. .. Food pr\ca s Ull ioom -..eeu ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI• P Mt•/lecel•t ta~ pttf. Knowltdl• ....................... Thlnll hl\le r1ouc-n to t• MUil Sar •71 Yamaha 7?IO fl'uoodll lldme. Must havde of YtWd proc IOI' equip M Cat. lonl t\•lr ~m toueh. people ar•Jlot\1n1 Olua ~JI~ 1 ._. \lllO ftlt. S.lta for IOOG cirhtns recor , wlH be a bill plu1 horthalr •paytd Ol "'-mtd'1JuM POR the ltlO M" 'lonf, lT • ·ss115 Wlll 11 for SZIOO. ~ _ ~ ~w/kldl '46-'!!,_ fllCt!. .!Y fTW;,__W~. --~ • , I .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ~ Clil1ka 9szo ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODIE UM6 Ford Beautlful ! ~. 6'4-7183 19&-4 Restored Turbo Corvalr Converlib}e. $2900/ofr. 548-0350 even· \DP· 13 Ford LM600. 16' cargo van. 56M m I. lllnl. ss:.IO/ofr. 495-4752 . . f ALLEN RESALES '71~MC • ••••••••• ••••• ••••.... I TON T1tUCK 7 ... CHKVttOLET 10 toot stake body, 5560 actual miles. 454 9570 .. v s;"" (V-81 4 speed trans . 10.000 •OWi. sierra SURFBl V AM grande interior ( 1 H86356). i\utomatic, AM I FM •75 CHEVROL!T :stereo tape, pwr. steer· 1ng, hl·back aeau, CORVETTE i,pecial paint, cruise con· T-Bar root. ractOf)' air, wire wheels. new trol. pop-lop roof, aux. metallic green paint. AM/FM cassette. oower gas tanks . Tacoma windows leathe< anterior Hurry! (948MCS) wheels & low miles. Llc. 1-----------------... LBllJ7S4Ser. P3247. $5199 · THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBO R Bl VO. COSTA M BA t..42 ·0010 '73 Dodge 8100, 6 cyl, gas i.a~. Neal, custm in· tcr/ext.er. $2990. 645-7048 '68 Dodite Van. yellow, Iola of xtraJ'. 545-4157 ·73 Dodge Van. A/C, xlnt cond. 842-8172 aft ~. 2L3/~d)'ll AulotW.ted 9590 ....................... WEWIUIUY YOURDATSUM PAID FOR OR NOT TOPDOUAR fOtl TOP CAIS BAR W ICK DATSUN . I,,,. I '1'• tt "l' 8 )1.1)75 49 3-3375 CONNELL CHEVROLET ·:--.. ,.. I I .1 I I • ' J ~ I I O r-, ! \ \11 I ~46-12 00 WEPAYTOPOOLLAll FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC orCLAMICS U 10UI" car la extra elean .-.nm. IAUmlUICll 211:5 Harbor Blvd. a.ta..... 919.2500 WEIUY USED CARS CAU..PAPPY ~g34r 1974 OLDSMOllU CUTU.SS COUPE A very pretty rust metallic with vinyl Landau top, tall wheel and leather intenOf Only 4 7 .800 males on th as little gem ( 181 JR El 1974 CADILLAC SB>AHDEVIW Fully eouipped Beige with vinyl root & tactory air cond1hornng An outstaridang value' 1976 IUICK REGALCOUrE Beige with lull oower. factory oower windows split power seat & stereo. Low mtleage. A beaultful bargain! (4258). I 977 OLDS CUTI.ASS SUPREME IROUGHAM Sunny yt>llow with black vinyl roof. full oower and ractory air cond1t1on1no Only 31.800 males. Lots of naoe options topped off by en Plectnc s.unrool make this a real buy! (276UCCl. tt76CA~· ~C SID••· I Only 38.975~,. ~.., • miles. Golden brown with ~ lY. tCh leather lnterlOf and evefY ch .,,n Including factory att cond1t1on1ng l .. Warranty! Compare and buyl ( 667PHI). I 977 CADtLLAC SB>AM DE VIUE Sunny yellow thrQIJ9hout. Leather in1en0f, full power with all the nice options. A bargain hunters dream! (337RJBl. 1977 CADtt.UC R.llTWOOD Full r>Owtlr #'CS loededl Roae wtth a borQandy leather int.nor. Comet with a tull 1 year fac10f'Y Mmnty. (811RL Y). I t77 CADIU.AC smu.a Trulv a lhow cw -Ootd wtth mOOl'lfdiOf a belOe leather Int.nor. All of the rMlly nice OC>t!Ont #'CS low leisure wend rnii... .J v .. Warranty IO huny! 1830SPM). ~t\ t.-potttd ~ ... ,.D"ted Autot. ••ported ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda '72Hlgb Lux camper with C.B. AM /F M casa tape. $l550 Call 548· 1492 Biii Tft.... 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2150 H..-llYd. Costa Mfta 645-5700 '74 TR6. Prl wht w/bm lDl M.l.Dt. 32,000 ml. 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Huntington Beacil Fountain Vf!J~0~Y Your Hometown Daily Newspaper VOL. 72, NO 10, • S CTIONS, •O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDN ESDAY, JANUARY 10, 19'79 TEN CENTS All-night 'PARENTS AFRAID' Former Planner Dick 'SOLUTION CRUCIAL' CTA President Foglia Strike Parley Fails Pickets Return To Posts No accord was reached after llunltngton Beach Union High School Di strict officials and teacher negotiators negotiated over a contract from midnight to 6:45 a.m. today in an effort to end a week-0ld strike. The all·night session was the first lime teac1lers and district officials have held contract talks an three weeks. More negotia· taons have been scheduled for 7: 30 tonight. About half the district's 867 teachers continued to s trike to· day at seven hi gh schools in Huntington Beach. Founta in Valley and Westminster District officials have kept schools open by hirin~ about 600 substitute teachers . District spokesmen said 506 teach'rs were on strike or Ill •and 30 !X'n·ent of the 20.900 stu dents were also abst.•nt Tuesday. No teacher or student abst:ntet' reports were available today In a c losed-door session. school board members refused to budge on teachers' de mand for b anding arbitration an grievances. . MANY COULDNT GET IN AUDITORIUM FOR TUESDAY'S SCHOOL BOARD MEETING Out In the Cold, They Ll1tened to Proceeding• Via Loud1peaker at Huntington Beach High HB Strike End Order Re~ed By KATHY CLANCY Of t11e CM!ly ,..._ SI.Mi i &-. . 7 1 'STUDENTS MANIPULATED' t Edison Senior Provost O.lly ~·..-$tall """"' ·1rs NOT FAIR' Marina Coed Eggleston But Bill Bianchi. executive director of West Oranlite County Unified Teachers. said school board members presented a new pay offer calling for a seven per cent pay boost next year but no raises this year Biapchi said teachers are still calling for what a mounts to a two-year 10 percent pay bike Any pay raise would be con· tingent upon the lifting of a statc- imposed pay freeie. Members of a Los Angete5· based citizens group said they wi ll make a new attempt Thurs day to obtain a court order that would hall a strike by about 400 Wes t Orange County high school teachers l I \ t Parents, Teachers 1 Pack Board Room Seven h u nd r ed parents, teachers and students jammed into Huntington Beach High St•hool auditorium Tuesday and another 300 listened outdoors as 53 s peakers told the school board what they think of the current teacher str1ke. A bout 700 teachers from thro ughout Orange County rallied at nearby Lake Park prior to a march up Main Street to the school board meeting. Sch ool b oa rd m embers listened for four hours as somc parents lashed out at striking teachers. teachers rapped the board members a nd etudents pleaded for t hei r reg ul ar teachers t o retur n to the classrooms. At one point school board President Zita Wessa threatened to stop the meeting unless Je<>r· ing and cat-calling by members of the audience ceased. Here are some of the com- ments : Ira Toibln, president of the 150-member District Educators Association: "I propose we hold round-the-clock negotiation sessions." !Contract talks were reopened at midnight and con· tinued to 6:45 a.m. > James Dick, former Fountain Valley planning commissioner: "Teachers arc contribut,ing to the delinquency of stJdents. Parents are afraid their stu· dents· grades will suffer if they speak against the teachers. Teachers tell stude nts sub· stitutes are a bunch of drunks and weirdos." Lu-cy Provost, Edison High School senior: "Students are be· mg manipulated by both sides. SHE;'S 'DEBUGGED' BY PILOT .4D "I can't believe it. "My bug sold on the first call.·· That's the advert.leln1 success st ory or the South Laguna woman who placed this ad tn the Dally Pilot: '11 VW ~Ptr Oettlt 11300 'Rcblt t.1oi, Call JUll• XXll· du If you need fast response on a ute, try the Dally Pilot clauUled ad• by calling 842 $678 A (rlendly ad-vlaer will help write an ad. Ad ministrators are using scare tactics. Substitute teache rs are not com petent or info rmed enough to provide us with an education.'· Dennis Craney, Huntington Beach parent: "My neighbors and I would like to see a ll strik· ing teache rs fired . They are blowing our kids' minds with treachery. As a taxpayer I feel dras tically short·changed. We are overpaying teachers." Ed Foglia, president of the California Teachers Associa· lion · "1t is crucial that you reach an equitable solution tonight. .. Tish Eggleston, Marina High School coed: "I would not want my geometry grade decided by a preschool I substitute l teacher who has led the class in sing· alongs all week. It's not fair to be graded by a teacher who doesn't know me." <Grades are due J an. 26. > Joyce Oste-rbus, subs titute teacher : "I h ave been threatened by teache rs for crossing the picket line. You should fire teachers who strike unless they apologize. 1 don't believe they can be trusted. I am going to send my kids to a private school." Gar y Bernard, Foutltain Valley Hi gh School student: "I represent 50 students who have joined teachers on the picket line. The state Education Code says substitute teache rs have no right to give a grade." Dave Lanen, school district legal ~nsel, indicated grades given by substitute teachers will be considered valid. Dave Atkinson, Huntington Beach parent: "I s upport the board ton opposition to binding arbitration>. t don't want an out· sider coming in and telling me how my taxes are to be spent." Dr. Jerry Hu1be1. Huntington Beach High School graduate: "I think binding arbitration la very reaaonable." • Raacty IUU, Huntington Beach H11b School aenior: "Subltltut~ teaclaers aTe non-c redentialed and llol qualified." T r • 1 tee Do r ta A 11 ~a ~ "Substitute teachers have no 1rade books or lesson /I ans." <Tucber teadera tot their memben to take th~ arade and leaaon books with them when they wallced out Jan. 3. \ . . Bianchi said school board members agreed to maintain all of last year's teacher contract language. Teachers have been working without a contract since July l , 1978. No strike violence has been re· ported but numerous minor con· frontataons between picketers and teacher 1'Ubstitutes have been al most a daily occurrence Another in a series of student walkouts at four district high schools is set for Thursday if no contract is reached. Marana High School student leader Bob Jacques said stu dents at hi s campus plan to leave classes Thursday. About 1,000 Marina students walked out of their rooms Monday for • one hour and then returned. School board President Zita Wessa said she and one other trustee will sit in on the upcom· ing contract talks as they did to· day . Trustees took turns observing the talks early today. Mat,ernity Said 'Woman's Role' VATICAN CITY IAPI -Pope John Paul II told schoolgirls to· day that maternity is a woman's "eternal vocation." The pope exalted the virtues of motherhood and stressed the im· portance of the ramily. The Polish-born pontiff. who has been attacked by Italian lay a roups for condemning Italy's liberal abortion law. did not mention abortioo In the address . lo 15,000 school children at St. Peter's Basilica. Or ange County Superior Court Judge Alicemarht Stotle r re- fused Tuesday to grant the Citizens Le!(al Defense Alliance rCLDA 1 request for a temporary restraining order against the Huntington Beach Union High School District teacher walkout Attorneys for both the Los Angeles-based CLDA and the s trikln~ teachers said Judge Stoller found 1ns uff1c1e nt evidence m documents present- ed to prove the strike was caus mg "Irreparable harm" to stu dent education. The judge met with both at torneys In her chambers for 50 minutes before the lawyers emerged and made the ir an nouncement. None of the pro ceedings took place in open court. Los Angeles Attorney John Wakefield fl ed the suit on behalf of both the ..:LOA and Beverly Schmidt. identified dS a Hunt· angton Beac.b .resaoent with a child altendmg Westminster High School After falling to win the tern· porary order. Wakefield said he would be gathering affidavits from district students and parents in an effort to show that the strike is taking a toll on education. Paul Crost. attorney for the District Educators Association which represents the strikinR teachers. contended the CLDA is not the proper group to pursue court a ction a ga in s t the teachers. Instead. he said. such action s ho uld legally be pu r s ued thro ugh the State Public •Employment Relations Board . <See ORDER, Page A2 > Staadlng FI·at , 25 Bm Tires Deflated An outbreak of nat tires hit about 2S Huntington Beach Union High School District buses early today. District Transportation Supervisor Harold Craig said valve stems were opened on the tires but that there was no additional damage. TIRES WERE RE·INFLATED and all the buses were out on the road no later than 20 minutes after their normal starting lime, he said. He said buses either aftived at school on .Ume or within a few rrrinutes r er the start of first period classes. \ DISTRICI' BUSES are tocked behind a rcncc ot the district's transPortatton center on the grounds or the Huntiniu>n 8 ach High School ca mpu:J. Police said today they believe the Incident Is te· lated to the strike by high school Ccnchcrs They 'BDY they have no sus~cts. SCHOOL BOARD (ON STAGE) FACES PACKED HOUSE Interest In Strfke Draws Audi~nce at Huntington High Enemy Nears Last Cambodia Outpost BANGKOK. Thailand tAP 1 Vi etnamese infantrymen. -;up. ported by tanks and howitzer~. were fighting ror Siem Reap. one or the last areas left under the control of the toppled Cam bodian government. and the ear l y a ncient mo num e n t!. o f Angkor. Western sources i.a1d today Thai sources satd some re· ports Indicated ex·Prcmaer Pol Pot had been killed But Japan'-; Kyodo news service quoted Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Chung Hsi.tung as t elling Japan's ambassador in Peking that Pol Pot was alive an Cam· 'bodia. _,. One Vietnamese division was reported by Thai sources to be pushing against Siem Reap. 260 miles west or the Vtctnamese- Cambodian border and 90 males from Thailand The centuries-old temples of Anf(kor considered the !iym. bol ot Cambodian nat1on111ism are near the town. which was opened to foreign tourists only 10 days ago Thai lntelll~ence sources sold earllel' that Stem Rcop was m Vietnom ese hands and the Kyodo report Hid J apan's am basaador had been toWt Viet· namese troops occupied Siem Reap and Buttombang, another key center But both Thai and Western sources •sre~ t hnt Stem n PP and 8attombftnf( had not be-en ttk<'n a nd thot possibly u thlrd. P\l r11ot. may bt under control of th~ former Phnom Penh leaders Ounflre wa11 n•l)()rted tns1ae Cambodia at 8{'vero l point~ olona the 500 mlle·lona rrontler and the sources !>aid the Viet namese air for<:'l• doublc•d air strikes to almost 100 daily in mop up operations both cust and west of Phnom Penh, the Cam bodaan capital The new prov1s1on'al itovem ment in Phnom Penh warned Chana . which backed the toppled regime. to stay out of its affair'> a nd called the rormer ch1er of state Pnncc Norodom Sihanoul; Peking's "microphone ... Coast Weather Increasmg high clouds tonight with variable hil~h cloudiness Thursday Lows tonight 43 to 48. Hig hs Thursday 60to65. I NSIDE TODAY McDonald's Corp doesn't think MacDau1d 's ··btg macs" an t~I u /unny tn tact. they ore au1ng the Tt'I Auiu hamburger atond tor "&nfn~t of t10Mmork" Story Pagt A7 > ladex , Ct .. ., .. .. A4 ... •H IU .. ., .. A4 A4 .. \ . . DAil Y PILOT \ It's His 66th The San Cle mente Inn. not for from the home of former president Ric ha rd Nixon. w1shed him a happy birthday Tue::.day . An aide s aid Nixon celebrated h is 66th birthday quie tly with a few clo!-.e friends . Diedrich Seeking Delaying of Trial The new :1 tlorncy Orange Co unt y Su pervisor Ralph D1t'drich has hired fur hi s up· l'Om ing bribery trial said lodl1y he w 111 sct'k at least a flO·day po!llponemcnt 1n starting the· 13·month-old caM'. Diedrich and co-dcrendant Ll•roy Rose arc accused an a ON•t•mber, 1977. Grand Jury in- dictment of soliciting a br1be in connection with a 1973 board or supervisors land ui,e decision Santa Ana attorney J a mes Riddel. and. along with his Auto R epair ffipo/f Brings $3,000 Fine /\ Huntington Beach auto re- pa ir dealer who pleaded pu11ty to b1lk1ng two customers has been ordt'red to pay them more than S3,000 in restitution and was slnppt•d or his slate license. Brian Paul. former owner of the Huntington Beach Auto Paint Mart. 15665 Commerce Lane. wm; also placed on proba- tion for v iolating lhc s late Automotive Repair Act State Automotive Repair Bur<' au Chief Robert N. Wiens st n•s:,t•ll that Paul Wl'nt out of trn:.int·s~ and the north llunt· 1n~lon Reach R.tral(l' 1s now owned by another 1nd1v1dual. lie !>aid the new operator had no conne{·llon with the action takl·n again::.t Paul by the slate agtmcy and in vestigators from State Farm l nsuranc<' Com pany The probe wai. 1mt1ated after a customt'r complained that hl· bl'hl'vt'd Puul had j!iVl•n him an 1mpropl•rl) rilled out invoice and re placed broken or wornout µarts Wtlh USl'd parts instead Of rww part~ without clearly in form m i:: him of that. Jo'ollowing his ~uilty plea in West Orange County Judicial Di strict Court, Paul was ordered to pay S650 to two customers . 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Keith Monroe. w~o were hired by Diedrich Tuesday. said "no way · could Diedrlch's trial begin F'eb. 5 in San Diego County Su pc nor Court. "Al a minimum we need 60 days to prepare for trial ... said Riddel. the third attorney hired so far to derend Diedrich. Riddel and Monroe were hired after the Fullerton Supervisor rirc d Jame s Cantillon ·or Newport Beach Tuesday. citing Cantillon's health. Diedrich said he noticed dur· ing the court appearance In San 01ego County Monday that Can· tillon was su!renng pain from a broken arm and was forced to be seated wtule arguing a motion. "I didn't realize he was in that much pain a nd I didn't think it wa s fair to him or me," Diedrich said. Cantillon said today he agreed with Diedrich's decision and their parting was a miable. .. Fundamentally my health is · not that well. "-Cantillon said. "I do havl' a broken arm and it is quite painful and it is pretty dis- ablin~." One of the first actions Riddel took Tuesday was to file an ar. ridavit seeking to rcpluce Judge F V. Lopardo, who has been handling the case. Lopardo had been schcdull'd to try the case tn hi s Vista courtroom. Riddel cited oo rea· son for seeking a replacement. Riddel said a hearing :,ct for Monday on a Canhllon motion to dis miss the charges agai nst Diedrich had been postponed while he reviews and post.lbly expands the motion. Cantillon riled the motion on the contention that the district attorney's office failed to notlry Diedrich that his for mer ul· torncy. Marshall Morgan. would be a prosecution witness. Morgan withdrew from the case last month citing a posi;iblc conrtict of interest should he by called by the prosecutor. Swf's Back But, Coastal Water Chilly Blue skies returned to the Orange Coast today and so did blue skins caused by SS-degree seas as scores o f s urfers descended on favorite spots to challenge five-fool breakers. Lifeguards at Huntington Beach city and state beaches and Bolsa Chica Slate Beach said the only surfers' laments they heard was the waler tern - • perature • A high Ude teamed up with lhc four to five-fool waves as a drawing card for Southland surfers, lifeguards said. A fickle Mother Nature HW fat to arraage only 1t11ht 1urf dur- ing mo~ of the KanvH by Katin' pro.am aurfina conteat which ended Sunday at the Huntlniton Beach pier. Surfing idols from throu-hout the western hemlsphere, 190 ol them, competed tn t hat tbree· day event for an Sll,000 pur . Marvins Silent In Court LOS ANOt:LES CA P l -A J\K!1e contklered a legal expert on domeellc rt.11 .. uons will hear the SI mllllon luws ult riled u1alnst a tor Lee Marvin by the woman he llvoo with for six years The actor and his former lov· er, M lc'helle Triola Marvin. did not spcuk to each other at Tucl!day's pretrial hearing. .. It 's very strange. when you walk down the hall wUh some· one you've been very close to and they ignore you... Miss Marvin said within earshot of re· porters. "I guess we're suppose<i to ignore each other. Aren't those lhe rules?·· In court. their lawyers spoke for them. Marvin Mitchelson. representing Miss Marvin. Sitid she would waive a jury trial in the lawsuit. which could set a pr ecedent for forcing one partner to pay alimony to the other even though they were ne ver married. Bernet Lorschmidt. represent- ing Marvin. agr~ that a trial by judge "would make things much simpler." Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall, a family court judge and expert in domestic relations law. said he would hear final pretrial motions Thur s day morning, after which testimony could begin. .. We have a judge who can deal with the complex legal issues perhaps more readily than a jury.·· said Mitchelson . He said he was worried that a j ury might be swayed by emo- tions rather than facts in a case that concer ns the nat1on·s changing morals and the grow· ing trend ror couples lo li ve together without being married. .. There's a ques tion in m y mind or whether jurors would be w1lhni:? to accept an alternative life style ... Mite helson said. "That was more important to me than whether they could un· dl•rstand the implications of thi• Mar\' in caS<.'. ·· The white-hain.'<1 actor. who won an Oscar In 1965 for "Cat Ballou ... declined to comment on the case Tuesday. He said he "hadn't any idea what the lawyers were sayinl( ... Frot11 Page A I ORDER ••. c r eated under term s o f California's collective bargain· ing legislation. The s tri ke began when teachers walkl'd orr their jobs Jan. 3 to protest tqe school board's refusal to grant a fi ve percent pay hike for the 1978· 79 school year. a similar raise fo r 1979-80 and binding arbitration in grievances. S ch ool trus tees s a y the teachers' pay demands are ii· legal and binding arbitration would erode local control. In the complaint CLOA riled Tuesday. attorneys conte nded the s trike violates state law <1nd "represents a clear and present danger to the learning process." They also contended the strike "shows a willful disregard for the legislative and judic ial 1;ystem of this stale" and denies youngsters a proper education. In addition to the temporary restra ining order. Wakerleld asked for an as-yet-unspecified a mount in strike da mages from the teacher organization. lie also sought an order that .. all teachers return to thei'r classrooms" and that there he no harassment of students. non· striking teachers or parents dur- ing the labor dispute. Edward /\lbertson. executive director or the alliance. said the i:«roup obtained a court order to halt a 1973 Compton urea teachers· strik-c. Rotary Club Aids Hospital In Huntington The Huntington Beach Rotary Club wW hold e,..wine and cheese tastlna party Jan. 19. Proceeds will go toward a series of classes on cardiopulmonary resuscita- tion. Rotary Club President Tom Harman says these classes will be offered to the public begin· ning next month al Huntin81.<>n lntcrcommunity Hospital. Don ations for the party. scheduled at the Seacllrt Vlllage Shopping Center, will be $5 each. T hose Interested In purchasing tlcketl can call 848·2233. Those who wtah to attend the <'ardlopulmonary classes can call 842·1•73. eict.epalon 348. ~ Baeeball. D~adline ' rln•I "re1l1treUon for th Seavlew LlUle Le11u• 11 scheduled Saturda)' at Ol1ler M lddle School In Hunlln1ton Beach. PSayen for the ~nc bueball 1eHon can 1l1a up from t a.m. to 3 p.m. 1t the tchool et 21Ml StraUunoor Lue. Want to Ro(!e? Jack Amador and "Bear." his one-year·old New· foundland-Labrador mix. takt.> off on one of their dally runs through Costa Mes a . They do. ~bout a mile a day Amador. 228 S1erks St.. says 1~ ~ ~real exercise for Bear and good practice for his water s kiing purs uit!>. llc notes that. when Bear drag~ him uflcr a cal or a nother dog. he has to do a ras t ..bottom turn" a nd huul the big dog to ~ stop. Amador say!> they hit speeds of l~ to 20 miles per hour on the daily 1aunts and he. 1s r eady to rnce a nybod y who thinks he or she might have a fas ter dog. Bovan Murder Case Plea Bargain Fails A day-long pi ca bargaining sess ion In the Stephen J ohn Bovan murder case ended Tues- day without result. Trial ror five of the six n :- maining derendants was con- tinued until March 2 while dcfen· dant Anthony Marone Jr .. 24. of Huntington Beach. ma) be· in trial next week. Th e s ix defendants arl' charged with murde r . con sp1racy to commit mur(,1er and Court Weighs Boat Boarding SAN FRANCISCO 1AP 1 -The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appculs is consldenng a chuJl(•ngc to the con~titutional1ty of the Coast Guard's practice or boarding withoul a warrant vessels which are also used as homes On Tuesday. the court heard arguments in the government's appeal of a lower court ruhn#? stemming from an incident last tear on San Francisco Bay The Coruit Guard boardt!d the 4J.root sailboat "Oclphenc·· and found and seized 4.500 pound!> or marijuana. conspiracy to kidnap in the Ot· tober. 1977. shooting death of Bovan. a 36-year·old f'~ountain Valley drug dea ler The admtll<.>d gunman in thl· case. Jerry Peter Fiori. 42. of lluntington Beach. was rounci guilt y or second degn.•e murdl'r and conspiracy to kidnap in thl' casl' la:.t month after ht· <.iqwed the shooting was in !>Clf deren~e. Al the time. Fior1 ·s attorney. Roger Rosen. ront<'ndl'd lhi:Jt tht· Ju ry ·~ finding could haH· an 1m pac·t on the other cases Rosen contended that 1r tht· l-'1on Jury failed to find h1~ <.'11t•nt guilty or cons piracy to commit mu rd er the prosec11t 1on wou Id be hard pressed to proH' lh'l· others were guilty It 1s alleged in an Orange· County Grand Jury 1nrllt tnwnt that four Newport Reach ous1 ncss asSO<'iates issued a murrl1·1 contract on Bovan in rl'tahat1or. for his role in tht• Au~ust. 1!17i . kidnapping of Alexandt-r Kuhl.. 28. or Newport Beac·h T h e 1 n d 1 c t m t' n t <' I <.i r m ' Ma rone was one of tht· two nw11 who accompaml'd f-'wn to con front Bovan outside a Nt'\\ pu11 Beach n.'Staurant He d1l'd in a hail of gunrin· with F1on as the ad mitted gun man Picketing 'Truce' Declared A moratorium was declarl'd for today on a ll p1ckeli~g ac· t1vil1es by the Westm1.nster Teachers Association as d1stnct om c1uls and teachers sought lo end deadlocked contract talks. Bar Kaelte r . an official with "th~ West Orange Count)'. Unitt..'CI Teachers. said packeting ha:, been called off "as a show or l(OOd faith " The morutonum followed a 12 hour mediation session Tues day in which teachers reduced •he ir pay dema nds for t he 1979·80 school year. Teachers are now seeking what amounts to be a seven per- cent pay increase. But in add1 - tion. they want 75 percent of all ruture revenues in excess of what the district now receives from the slate to go ror a pay raise. The 20-campus district with an enroll ment of 8,708 currently gets $1,426 for each pupil in stale aid. Di s trict s pokeswoman Barbara Wlnars said the two sides ae "much closer" on pay demands but that the request. for additional raises from a possible ne w surplus 1s not acceptable. s h e a I s o s a i d th a~ l,h e teachl•rs' demand for binding arh1t.rallon m contract disputes remain::. a-. a key obstacle. T<• a t•hNs previous I y h <.1d asked ror u six petcent increii:.t' for 1979-80 on top of a 5.S percent hike granted lo them ror the cur rent year but blocked by a statewide salary freeze. The d1stncl has offered a seve n percent inc r ease for 1979·80 but 1t was tendered on the basis that the freeze on thl' current pay hike 1s not lifted State mediator John Carawa\' prcs1dt'<1 at Tu<'sday's met'tlng Anolht.•r i,css1on was :.c.•hedull'<I later Wri ter Asks Exhumation Of Oswald f''ORT WORTH. Tl'X<l!> IJ\PI A \\nlt•r researching thi· as· '-J''-' nat 111n of Pn•s1dcnt K en nt•d\ ha:, Jskcd a f'"ort Wort h court to hav<· the body of Lee Har VP\ fffly,,11<1 c·xh umed Rnt1~h l.rn \ t.·r M1 l'hael Eci duy,4·r~. who ha!> wnlt<'n a book on tlw assas-.inat1on and vario11~ consp1ra1·v theories. contend~ thJI J Hu::.s1an aucnl 1s bunt>d in Os"'ald'~ g ravt.• in Rose Hill Ccm<.•ter} on F'ort Worth's cast s1dl' 1 fklalt•d photo. /\4 1 Th<• \.\ .1rrcn Comm1ss1on con l'ludt•d th;1t Oswa ld . acting alont· k1llcd Kennedy on Nm 22 HIH:l 111 Oa llps lfowc•ver: tlw llou:-.l' :1!>::...iss1nat1ons l'llmm1tll'l' rt•c•t.•nt Iv relc-ast•d a rl'port that ront l11ckd tht.• sl..i1n presirknL prohably was the victim of u coni.p1 rncy F.:dr10\\.1•r-. maintains tha t 'l'' c·ral d1 st.·rcp11nc1c!'> will bl· brought out 1fthe remains an \\hat 1-. sa id to Ix· ()i;"ald"s grave an· ex<iminl'<l One• d1scr<'puncy. lw said. 1s that the body buried in Os " a id·.., graH' 1s not the sam~ ""<' u-. Cxwald . . Lynn Hart HART'S JOhn Hart . SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST .• c 'osTA MESA. 646-1919 Childrens ·Sweat Slllrts & Pants 1so Each Nylon Baseball Wannup Jackets 395 WOii Baseball Caps 125 each lllmf Bl• Racquetballs 2/'149 - All Soccer Shoes Reduced 20% .... All Tennis Dresses On Sale Adidas "T" Shirts 3'5 Reversible "T" Shirts 235 ' Slccer Baits 695 to ~'5 Volley Balls 595 to 2995 Fldllls 815 to 2995• BiMtllalls 141s to' 44ts s.trans . Baseballs a,_ 9 ti & Mill. tllru f rl Sat tiU 5:30 Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Striflling Tennis Balls Warmup Suits 2595 to 6495 Running Shirts &4&·1919 Track Sllorts Racquetball Shorts · 531 W. tenter I \ ! VOt.. 72, NO. 10, ' SECTIONS, 'O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Y our Hometo wa Dal ly Newspaper W EDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1979 TEN CENTS Does Council Secrecy Oath? By JERaY C'LA1J. EN Ol ... o.i .......... , .... 1rvlne City Council mt>mbefs indicated TU SdJy r\l(lhi th"Y are h~vlna 11ecood thouaiti'ts about conduclin1 cloi.ed n t-cuuve t0ns to dascus.s city Ptrsonnel matters The alt.emat1v , three roun cllmen said this mornlna. art" to hold publi<' personn4'1 discus Ion sessions or leave all personrwl der1s1ons m the hands of the city rhana2er [>l scu111on or the prlvat. s~uaollb surfaced at lht" req_uf'!'lt or Caty ManDJt •r William Woollett Jr who ftxpreSbl'd con cern wlt.h the public airing of m format oo cont 1nl'd ~n "con r1dential" memos d1str1butt .. -d by blm to council m mbC'rs . Woollell 's concftrn follows tlw resignation of Eddie Peabody Jr . the r rty's director of com mun1ty development, effective f'eb 2 Pea body "'rted ••recent eventa" t1nd "proreaslonal de· sires" as reasons for leaving and later acknowledged that the polltk of a majority of the eouncil clashed with his pro- reasionttl JudB.ment. Mayor Btll Vardoulis and Councilmen David Sills and Arthur Anthony sought Peabody's dismissal during a closed personnel st-ssion Nov. 21. Councilma n Larry Agrao charged following that seasion that ··Peabody refused to be a rubber stamp for the develop. ment community. and I 'm afraid it has cost him his job." Reports of the Peabody res· agnation in newspapers subse· quenlly carried information that Councilman Anthony says could have come only from a city manager's confidential evalua- tion or Peabody's performance. Anthony says he believes Viet Reds Mopping Up Fate of Cambodia E,x-premWr in Doubt BANGKOK. Thailand (AP1 Vietnamese infantrymen, sup- ported by tanks and howitzers, we re righting for Siem Reap. one of the last areas left under the control of the toppled Cam· bodian government, and the ear· ly ancient monum e nts of Angkor. Western sources said I today. ' Thai sources said some re t ports indicated ex-Premier Pol ' Ptll had been killed. But Japan's Kyodo news service quoted Chinese Vice Forei~n Minister Chung lls i ·lung as telling Japan's ambassador in Peking that Pol Pot was ahve rn Ca m bod1a. Orie Vietnamese division was rePOrted bv Thar sourccb lo be Orange Man Gets Life 1 For Killing ' An Orange man was sentenced J to life in prison in Orange Coun· , ty Superior Court Tuesday for causing the death of a Costa Mesa mother of two following a S73 holdup with a toy gun. Bernard Herrera, 24 . had been round guilty by a superior court 1 Jury on Dec. t2. The sentence handed down by Jud~e Mason Fenton makes Herrera eligible for parole in seven years. Herrera was arrested Aug. 23 after his car was involved in a head-on collision with a car driven by Cynthia Sutherland, 34. on Irvine Avenue . Police said they ~ere chasing Ht.>rrera 's car which had been described by witnesses after a holdup at a Baskin-Robbins ice rream parlor at 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Mrs: Sutherland, who was re- turning home from a shopping trip to Fashion Island in Newport Beach was trapped in her car Newport Beach fire de· partment personnel cut her from the demolished sports car. She was pronounced dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Herrera was treated for minor injuries. Deputy District Attorney David Carter prosecuted Her- rera under a penal code pro- vision allowing a first-degree murder conviction if a death OC· curs during a robbery. Co a ·t Weathe r lncreaslOR high c1ou4s tonight with variable high cloudiness Thursday. Lows tonight 43 to 48. Highs Thursday60to65. INSIDE TOD.4 W McDonoJd'• Corp. doem't think MocDoofd'a "bfg moc1" in lnael it funnJ/. In /act , tlley arr aumg tilt Tel, Avfv hamburger 1tand /or "mf rlngemnt of tmdfmork'' SlOl"JI P09t A7. htles AtY-~ ~ M)'..,_., ., ~ ij=~ i: lftl',;;r' ... ..... .,.. CMlflM1lla .......... _. • .. OeM!t• Ot ... .-..._.... M =:.:.... :: -~~ .~ 0... ..... Al=: ....... • ....,._""" M ,.......... .. Fu•~=-·~ .......... ~ ..,. """' "4 •• ·, pushing against Siem Reap, 2fiO miles west or the Vietnamese· Cambodian border and 90 male~ from Thailand. The centuries-Old temples of Angkor -considered the sym. bol or Cambodian nationalism are near the town, which was opened to foreign tourists only 10 days ago. Thai intelligcnee sources saad earlier that Siem Reap was rn Vietnamese hands and the Kyodo report said Japan·s am· bassador had been told Viet· namese troops occupied Siem Reap and Ballambang, another key center But both Thar and Western sour<'es agreed that Siem Reap and Battambang had not been taken and that possibly a third. Pursat, may be under control or the former Phnom Penh leaders. Gunfire was reported ansaoe Cambodia at several points along the 500-mile-long frontier and the sources said the Viel· namese air force doubled air strikes to almost 100 daily in mop-up operations both east and west of Phnom Penh. the Cam· bodian capital Associated Press reporters at the frontier said several soldiers or the ousted government handed a letter signed by ex- Deputy Premier llmg Sary to Thai frontier offi<'ers at Aranyaprathel. 124 miles west of Bangkok, for delivery to the Thai Forei~n Ministry. Want to Ra~e? Jack Amador and "Bear," his one-year-old New· foundland-Labrador mix, take off on one of their daily runs through Costa Mesa. They do about a mile a day. Amador. 228 Sierks St .. says it's great · exercise for Bear and good practice for his water skiing pursuits. He notes that. when Bear drags him after a cat or another dog. he has to do a fast "bottom tum" and haul the big dog to a stop. Amador says they hit speeds of 15 to 20 miles per hour on the daily jaunts and he is ready to. race anybody who thinks he or she might have a faster dog. The contents of the letter were not known but the r e was s pe<'ulation that it might contain a request for asylum for leaders of the regime that collapsed when Vietnamese forces and a pro-Hanoi Cambodian front cap- tured Phnom Penh on Sunday. The new provisional govern· ment in Phnom Penh warned China. which backed the toppled regime. to stay out of its affairs and called the lormer chief ot state Prince Norodom Sihanouk Peking's "microphone." Sihanouk arrived in New York on Tuesday night to seek U.N. and U.S. aid for the ousted gov- ernment and denounced the new Phnom Penh government as a "puppet or Hanoi." Gacy Aide Denies 7 Slayings CHICAGO CAPl -Mass murder s uspect John Wayne Gacy Jr. m'ade his first courtroom appearance today s ince his arrest . remaining silent as his lawyer entered a plea of innocent to each of seven murder charges. The stocky contractor. who al· legedly has confessed to 32 sex slayings. was arraigned in lhe Cook County jail complex before chief Criminal Court Judge Richard J . Fitzgerald. Gacy. 36, has been held in the complex's Cermak Memorial Hospital without bond s ince his arrest Dec. 21. lie did not appear at a pre· liminary hearing In Des Plaines. Ill., on Dec. 29 beeause of dif· ficulty in providing security. Heavy security had been ar· ranged for today's appearance at the jail complex. Since Gacy's arrest, the re· mains of 26 bodies have been dug from the crawl space beneath his house northwest of Chicago. Another body was found under the garage noor, and two more were pulled from the Des Plaines River. Gacy, a convicted sex of. fender, reportedly has told police he dumped five bodies in the river when he ran out of room in the frawl space. He re· portcdly has told police he kllled the young men and boys after having sex wit.h them. The bodies linked to Oacy would represent the highest number of slayings attributed to one person In the nation this cen· tury. Gacv was indicted Mondav on (See GACY, Page AZ) Facility 'Eire Trap?' Sa/ e ty Work Ordered for College By WJU..IAM HODGE Ot .. Delf, ........... SaddlebackCollege's Fine Arts complex -scene of doiens of dance.' art. drama and music cla1aes and a 400·aeat theater - could be a traf ror students and concertgoers i > fire occurred la the buildings. That'• the opinion of local Ore;. pre¥ention Oft'Jclala, who ordered colle1e officiate to iMtall smoke detectors, new fire exll Hghtiq and •linf and ao-called "panlc doort ... Tru1Ulel beeame an1ry Mon· day wheri colle1e otttclal1 told them the required rlre safety work would be done within another 45 days and request.eel board members to rerund $150,000 to the contractor scheduled to do the work. ~oard members voted un· anlmoualy to wUhhold f und1 until required nre prevention work on the raclU~ywucompleted. "We're liable If anythlnt ....,._ pen• to anyone ln t.hat bulldlnc" Ml11ton Viejo tna8tee John Con· nolly ancrs1y told adly\lnl 1traton. .Admlnl1tra\ot1 hid recom· mended U. trwteet allow U.. tollege to refund nve ptrcent 0( a holdlnt land -aboul •1so.aoo -to the Pine AIU C!Olll= OGb· tractor 1lnc:e be had edpd &o brin• the bulldinl up to nre cocW "'I • standards within 45 days. But Trustees Connolly and Bill W 1tt1 were not pleased. "Otvlng the rive percent la putting us deeper and dffper ln· to llablllty," Connolly main· tained. "We're ln here aaytng ,. we'll allow th1a to continue one more day. ··1 don't know how many S!!O 1moke detec:tora you can buy wtth a S3 mllllon 11w1ult." '!'tie local flre m•rtb.i•1 on. uooa 1prinl rrom dead-bolt kt OD pmile doonlJ tlflll dtat people can set out or a bumlq bulldln1 thro-.1h by 1lmply pu1hiftl •Mr ael'ON the door. < •naEftA"'. Pale .\I) personnel mailers s hould be confidential to protect city employees and that their evalua· tfons especially s hould be privlleged informatlon ··1 don't even leave them where my wife might see them." Anthony said. The councilman says he'll never again enter a closed ex· eculive session to discuss personnel malU!rs unless aJI of those attendini "swear an oath" It'• Bf• 66tla that the dlscussion will remain confidential. But Councilman Agran says he believ~s his constitutional rights of freedom or speeeh would be ~mpugned 1r he couldn't discuss his opinion or restat, publicly what be had dis· cussed in such a closed session He says he will continue to dis- cuss his positi<ln or his stalt!· ments in such sessions. <See 'OPEN.' Page A2) The San Clemente Inn. not far from the home of former president Richard Nixon, wished him a happy birthday Tuesday. An aide said Nixon celebrated his 66th birthday quietly with a few close friends. · Woman Faces Rap In Slwoting Error ADA, Okla. (API -A woman who police say shot and killed a delivery man after apparently mistaking him for an armed prowler may face some type or homicide charge. authorities say Eula West was reported hospitalized in shock after the s hooting. which District At· torney Gordon Melson said ··ap- pears to be unjustified ." Police Maj. Don Henderson said Roy Akehurst, 21. was fatal· ly s hot as he and a nother employee. Billy Hanks. 27. of the McFarland-Robertson appliance store approached the front door of a home to deliver a washing machine hose. Akehurst. 3 junior at Easl Central Oklahoma State University, had worked at the appliance store part-time for about eight months . He was "tota lly committed to the ministry," and was director of music and youth programs al Francis Baptist Church in the nearby Francis community. ac- cording to Dr. Robert Payne of the university. Henderson and Mrs. West . in her 30$, bad called police to re- port that two men had driven up Slll;'S 'DEBIJGCED' Bf PILOT AD "I can't believe It. ··My bug sold on the first call." That's the advertising success s tory or the South Laguna woman who placed this ad in t.hc Dally Pllot: "JI vw Super Beetle 11300 Rebll eng. C.11 Julie XU· lCUX U you need tut. response on a sale, try the Dally Piiot clualtled ads by c1l1tna 642·H'78. A friendly •d·vlaer will help write an ad. • • to her home and apparently thought the tools and pip(' the men were carrying were ~uns Mrs. West told a pohct' dr~· patcher she would shoot rf the men tried to enter her home. Henderson said. Store owner Jim Caudle said Mrs . West called the store about 30 minutes before the shootrng to ask when the hosP for her new was hing machine would be de· livered. Caudle said she was told the men "would be there shortly .. Police said after the shooting Mrs. West was inside the houi>c "hysterical and screaming .. or. ficers recovered a .38·caliber pistol. Writer Asks E:xhumation Of Oswald FORT WORTH. Texas (AP l -A writer researchtng the as- sa1Si nation of President Ken· nedy has asked a Fort Worth court to have the body of Lee Harvey Oswald exhumed. British lawyer Michael Ed· dowers. who has written a book on the assassination and various · conspiracy tbeorles, contends that a Russian &Rent Is buried In Otwald's grave In Rose Hill Clmetery on Fort Worth's east side. <Related photo. A4 l The Wan-en Commission con- c I ud e 4, that Oswald. acting alone, kUl~ Kennedy •n Nov. 22. 1963, ln D llas. However. th\' House a.ssasslnatlons tommlttee recently released a report thae., concluded the alaln prealden< probtlbly wu the vtctlm_ of ll ... • conspiracy. • , Eddowera maintain that 1cveral diacrepaJicle wlll be brouabt out Ir the remains ln what I• aaid to be Oswald's 1ravc arc examined. • A! DAILY PILOT WedMMSay Janu1ry 10, 1971 • e Pay~ SCAG Another City Vote Due in Jun~ Th Caty or lrv1nt•'• otr aaaU\ on·aaain memt>t'n.h1p In lh Ix county Southern California M llO(lutlon of Cov(•rnmt•ob Ii> oo once mon .• City counr llnH·n \ott•d ~ o Tueaday nl&ht to pay S23\ In duca lo eonllnuc n'cmbc!n hlp m the r e gional Or Mn nlu.1tl on throuaih 1w ll:l Jum• Whether M 1)()t lb t'1ty ,,..Ill rontio~ par tlc lpaUon art r Jun tt.pend• on lhe d recllon SCA<i takes m bnodltni lh uf falrll ~( ll'lf"mbt>r Cllie& OUl or lht' l,,011 Ani('les ur~n C'O• c 1 1 a, ~l' conlln~ to tndlcotlc>na by Mayor Riil Vardouh• 11nd Counr llmen Arthur An&.hony and PavtdSllli. ("ouncil membcn Mury Ann Wroag Nu1nher Tot Call.s White Howe WOONSOCKET. RI 1AP1 J a neen Costello was taken aback "httn -.hl• p1Ckl'<I up 3 tt?lephone her J vear-old ~on had ll'ft off the hook and the woman on lht' line smd. "This •~the White flouse ' "Tht: Whale llou!\c''." ~he replied "You mean the White House in Washington·~" Mrs. Costello Is accustomed to the escapades of ht!r son. Walter. who has a thing about phones. But this time he had gone too far. somehow dialing the 11 digits needed t.o r each the While House. Mrs. Costello explained to the White House security man that her son must have accidentally dialed the numbe r. He told her that was almost im- possible. · "I said I know that. but It happened. It was jus t amazing." San Clemente Man Killed in Crash A San Clemente man was killed and three others injured late Tuesday, when a light pickup truck struck a small sedan on South El Camino Real in San Clemente near Avenida San Luis Rey. The impact of the 10:20 p.m. crash in the northbound lanes reportedly scattered debris 100 feet from the crash and was heard by park rangers half a mile away. The Orange County Coroner reported that a passenger, Ed· die Rodri$luez. 39. of 103 Ave. del Presidente. died al 10:49 p.m . at San Clemente General Hospital. Also taken to the hospital were John Woods, 25, of 2703 S. El Camino Real, and two Camp Pendleton Marines, Jerry San· ders. 18, and Allan C. Fakes, 19. Details ~.the accident were sketchy today Police had not completed thei r report. But fi re m en who ;.ar rived a t the scene within minutes of the crash painted a gram picture "There was debris all over the place." said Fire Cupt. o1ame::. •· Dahl. "It looked as if somebody had deliberately set about lo destroy two vehlcle!;." Dahl said the El Ca mino driven by the two Marines ~truck the rear or the Vega driven by Woods on the driver 's side and "opened it up. all the way to the front seat." Woods told Dahl that the lust thing he could re member was turning the key in the ignition of his car. as he and Rodriguez prepared to drive away from Woods' home. Firemen said Woods suffered cuts on his scalp, back, arms and legs. He was transferred lo the UCI Meaical Center, where he was reportedly treated and released this morning. The two Marines were transferred to the Camp Pendleton base hospital. where a s pokesman said they were in satis factory condition today. Both were expected to be re- 1 eased within a wee k, the spokesman said. No information was available on the extent or their inJuries. Fro• Pag~ A J 'FIRE TRAP?' ... "I want those dN1d bolls gone and I want exit signs I don't care where you get ~m-put up to show intent." Watts told administrators. "They're called panic doors because people arc panicking, they're not thinking, and when the first person hits that door and it doesn't open with 399 peo· pie behind him. . ' Connolly added. College orricials 1ns1sted they had the best intent in getting the work done as quickly as poss1· blc. ··it was j ust one week before Christmas t hat we got the word from the agencies themselves, .. College President Robert Lom- bardi said. But the fine J\rls complex has been, controversial among local fire officials since the fa cility opened one year ago. At that time. county fire pre· vention offic ials told trustt.>es they would not allow the public into the college theat er for its opening performance if fire safety precaution steps weren't taken. DAILY PILOT 1~"0"•ntJll"CN\t0.1fyl'ftof w1thw~1<htt.COf"l\­ °""""°'N~Pif'•\\ 1\pWOt•"""'°°''"'°' .... Cu•t!>..oo-~ ~ .. , .. ,._.,. OVl>ll• .. 0 _., lllr ...... f11My lo• ( .. l• ,,... .... ---... Cll ... lllfo•" ........ l•tnll•I ..... ,,_ l-llH<l\l~C-1 ll \tftiQ't• ,....,..... ,.,..,,. ., ....... """" \44U<CWn ...... -. ... , .. ___ , .................. ,,. ,.....,9.,SI'"' C.l•-.C .. ll-•nt1t ......... _ -----, .... °"1of lliUPt--"1_0.-___ ,,,_.. llWlll IEdll., ,_, . ........,.. ............... -·"'-111( ........... 11 AUl\IMI M.o ..... l ... l•t°" T~(71t)~ a..-.. MY•rttllflt'°"1t ,,_ .... a.---- "This buHding was occupied prior lo the completion of fire protection systems," a J an. 24, 1978 letter to Board President Larry Taylor from county fire officials noted. "!ThP board's action> expresses complete dis- regard for the s afety of the public and the letter of the law." The problem springs from a disagreement between state fire officials, who inspect the facility during construction, and local officials who inspect it once the · college begins using it. Local fireman must handle any fire that actually occurs in the building. Local inspectors diasgreed with stale official~ that the buHcling was safe. "By law, the college can OC· cupy those buildings before In· slallalion of the required fire and life safety code equipment." Capt. Mike.Chenard said Tues· day. "They ltrusteesl chose to go ahead and occupy it," Chenard. of the Orange County Fire Department's fire prevention bureau, continued. "It makes it difficult for us to protect the public.·· A compromise between local and state officials just before Christmas brought about the or· der for a new, more sophistical· ed smoke detector system and a revamplng of the exit signs and panic doors. 'It was several months of let- ters going back and forth." Sao· dleback's director. of Jacll1tles and planning, Donald Trent said Tuesday. "The original question was whether some or the fire re- sistant material should go all the way uptotheroofframtng. "But that wasn't resolved un- lll the air ducts were Installed so we couldn 'l put the gypsum board up to the roof framing," he continued. "The smoke detec- tor system and other changes wtire aubllllulions they would al· low." Oatdo nnd Larry A1r1n are known to •upport SCAG mem- btorahlp wtthout condltlon. SC AG 11 dt>•l1notcd by the &l atl' ua the o(tlclul planning '*B nt'y tor m moor counllt~ in-d u d In ai I mp e rial . -San Oernucllno. Rlv<1rslde, Oranae. Lo Anutl nd Ventura. It 1.1lao t& the clearma houAe for ftd •rol J tCUlllt rehaled Lo urban development. "SCAG Is not worklnJC ror the m o r e trluent oullytn g carcu1 . . " 111d Councllm11n Anthony who called ror re· or g anautlon of lhe reaional body. Councilman Sills added. ''It's aolna: to h•ke more than another committee . . or a cosmetic <'hi nge \n reh•tlonsb lps with cities hke Irvine.·• The council is considering Joining with othe r Orange Coun- t> c ll1e:, in formation of a bm Uller, "more e fficient" re- gional council or governments. So far. eight Orange County c ities ba ve withdrawn from SCAG . Three others never joined the organization wbicb Is supported by dues paid by its member cities and counties. f'ro•PageAI 'OPEN' ••• "It's not mv intent lo muzzle him <Agran >." Anthony said this morning. "He should be a ble to talk regarding his vi ews." Anthony says he just wants all council members lo abide by the sa me rules. "If not, and someone has the urge to run off at the mouth to a reporter. we'll have no confidential m eetings.·· Suc h sessions s h ould be opened, Anthony s ays, so that all fi ve council members· full view- pol nts can be aired in public - not just those of members who don't want lo follow the con· fidcnliaJity rule. Anthony. Sills and Mayor Va rdoulis agreed this morning that airin g pers o nn e l performance in public is unfair to city employees. T he alternative. says the mayor. is a problem in getting good employees because of the fear their work and need for im- provement in some areas will be discussed openly. The other alternative. say Sills and Anthony, is putting all personnel matters in the hands of the city manager. That. both agree, would be s urrendering the control of e l e cted oeoole over lh P bureaucracy-something . they say even City Manager WooUett does n't want. Under state law. elected of· ficials m ay meet fn closed ex- ecutive sessions to discuss items falling in two categories: litiga. lion and personnel. None of the councilmen <Coun- cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido could not be reached for comment , believe matters scheduled for litigation should be discussed openly. f;xpenditures Defemkd LOS ANGELES IAP l -The fina ncial records of the embat- tled Worldwide Church of God to be filed in court today will in- clude thousands of dollars worth or e xpensive dinners. purchases at Paris boutiques and stays at deluxe hotels. the Los Angeles Tim cs reported today. Church administrator Stanley R. Rader, who has been accused a long with church founder Herbert W. Armstrong of looting the coffers of the $80 million Pasadena-based church, derends the expenditures and has fought to retain control of the church. Based on its review of a 1975·76 financial document. the pape r said the church bad spent from $12,402 for crystal objects to $26 for golf balls as a gift to King Leopold of Belgium. Other expenditures listed in the $1.7 million total included $2,124 for a purchase from a Hong Kong fur- rier. the newspaper s aid. Oceanography . ~':?~~~!!~! Laboratory is offering a 10-week introductory course tor adults in oceanography. The class will meet once a week rrom 2 to 4 p.m . at the laboratory, 24075 Oana Drive. Dana Point. Realstrallon wtn be Thursday at 2 p.m . The '2S ree covers the cost or materials ror the course which ls sponsored by the county DepartmenLof Education. Inn Mail Nixed ~ o:::&t tt:.:.i:.:.~ Trent said the colle1e would ask local fire otftclala to Inspect WASHINGTON <APl -U.S. future bulldlnp d\lrln1 con· alrmaU Ml"Yke to tran haa been I • ==« .......,,,._,,,, ...,_,,. Ill'? .. .. 7wlil1Mt! ....... "'"'"' ...... ' -· atnictlon so JocaJ people could 1uapended lndeflnlt411y "due t.o ~ \t>IJllj. on..1"">1'.lrt.proU:clloJL--1ac~ • .Q(. rebble alt _tranlU>Ql'la...:_ 1y1tems ~Core ,a bul1dln1 Is tlon" caUMd by poalUcal ~ completed. orders, the Poltal servtce nya. ' Watch Out for lcefJergs Large chunks of ice rlow aimlessly down the Columbia River past the Longview Bridge on the ir way to the sea in Longview . Wash. River tug and bargemen sa y they haven't see n this much ice in tht: river in at least 25 years. Countian Arrested In New Year Death By WILLIAM HODGE Of ... o.tll'I ... "' ·~·· A 24.year-old Dana Point man was arrested Tuesday in connec- tion with the New Year's morn- ing shooting of a 43-year-old Fallbrook man al a lonely San Diego Freeway viewpoint south of San Clemente. San Diego County She riff':, in- vestigators arrested Scott Rex. said to be the driver of a car used to force Rudy Villa's car off the freeway. Re x and his companion reportedly believed the Fallbrook man was drunk Rex was charged with false im- prisonment. Rex's companion, 20-year-old Raymond Richard Whilall of Dana Point. is in San Diego County Jail on murder charges after he allegedly gunned down Villa when Villa resisted the two men's attempt to arrest him. Rex was arrested Initially at the shooting scene. but later re- leased when officers determined he wasn't involved Ln the shoot- ing. Rex. a truck driver. is bemg held in San Diego County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bail. The bizarre shooting occurred, officials say. after Rex and Whitall followed Villa from Dana Point because they believed he was drunk. The two self-styled vigilantes finally forced Villa to the side or t he freeway at the viewpoint. deputies said. Once stopped. the pair assertedly ordered Villa out of the car and told him he was un- der arrest. The shooting occurred when VIila struggled with the two men. who were n 't we aring uni · form s and didn 't ide ntify them s e lves. s heriff's in vestigatorssay . Villa, a rormer Orange County probation officer. was returning home from his Laguna Beach service station with over S800 cash in his car. Police say warrants for Whitall's arrest were out on two separate traffic citation:, he failed to clear up. SC Mayor Cleared In Home Sale Case A spokesman for the U S. At- torney General announced in Los Angeles toda y that a Federal Bureau of Investigation report presents no evidence to warrant prosecution of San Cleme nte Mayor William Walker in connection with the 1975 sale of his Avenida Alessan· d10 home. The house sale has been under FBI investigation because the woman who bought the property from Walker claims that a city inspection required for approval of her husband's Veteran's Ad· mini s tration loan wa s fraudulent. Whether the inspection was fra udulent and whether Walker. . then a city planning com- missioner. was involved have become political questions in re· cent weeks. Walker, who wru. f'lected. to the City Council in 1976. faces a recall election on Jan. 23. ~ In the meantime, Shirley Cooper Lunday, of 132 Ave Alessandro. has filed a $100.000 claim against the city. saying the allegedly fraudulent inspec- tion has left her with a house she cannot sell because of an illegal garage conversion. f'rmtt P~ A J GACY ••• cha q:e:. of killing seven youth:. ranging in aJ;(e from 15 to 20 years. The indic t mt>nts inc ludl• cha r ges in the slayin g of I ~ year-old Roberl Pu~st . whose disappearance Dec. 11 led lo the discovery of the other bod1e:,. Piest 's body has not been found Gacy re portedly has told police he strangled most or his victims and fatally :,tabbed one of them. Pohce said there 1~ evidence that he sexually al· tac ked some you t h s after handcuffing and chanting them. S tate's Attorney Be rna rd Carey said he will seek the death penalty when Gacy goes to trial Ten of the 29 bodies ha ve ~t'n ide ntified -e ight found on Gacy's property were ident1f1ed through denta l charts . The two taken from the river were 1dt:n tined by Cin~erprmts. The Chi c;1go Tri bune reported T uesday that Gacy 1s seeking perm1ss1on to auetion personal property remainmg at his home Such an auction would have to be approved by Sheriff R1ch«Jrd Elrod and the :.tall'':. attorney The officials arc required to determine if the ite ms. includrn l.! ta bles. chair.;, <.'Ouehes. stert'O equipment, televisions. a ba r and a collect1on of clown ·~ heads. are needed as evidence. the newspaper reported. Gacy also wants to a uction material and equipment from his garage. including tools from his contracting bui:.ine~:,. B e t sy B a r s l e ad . a s pokeswom:.i n for the Cook County Sheriff s offi ce. said Gacy mi~ht want to use the pro Cc('d :, to puy legal fees. Hike S tir8 Riots KIN GSTON, J <t ma1 ca <API The government Tuesday plal'cd thi s is la nd under the Sup pression of Crimt.' Act following r iots 4.1 gains t gasoltnl' p riC'l' hikes that left two perrons dt<ad ·01strubances erupted m several cities after It was announced that the price of gasoline would go up from Sl.89 a gallon to S2.37 Lynn Hort HART'S Joh~ Hort SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Childrens Sweat Shirts & Pants 1so Each Nylon Baseball Warmup Jackets 395 Wool Baseball Caps 12s each Rallout Blea Racquetballs 2/249 All Seccer SllHs Reduced 28% All Tennis Dresses On Sale Adidas '1" SIMrts 315 Reversible "T" Shirts 235 # .. Soccer Balls &•5 to 2995 Vllley Baus 515 to 2915 .. Footblls 115 to 2915 ~ 141s to 441s ISeftllalls . Baseballs ,. Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Strfnlini Tennis Balls Warmup Suits 2595 to 6495 Running Shirts Track Shorts Racquetball Sltlrts Jo11in1 Shoes Basketball Sboes Volleyball Sllles Wrestlinr Sllles Baseball Sllles • I Year Home tow n Dally Ne•s pape r VOL. 72, NO. 10, 4 SECTIONS, .-0 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1979 TEN CENTS Mayor Cleared • ID House Sale Case A apok man ror the \J S At· torney General onnounc\'d '" Lo An1el\' today that a F~eral Buttau ()r Inv llJIUon report prHenlS no cvid nee \0 warrant prosecution or San Clemt>nte Muyor Wlllum Walker m oonJW<'tion with the 1975 sale or his Av nida Al n dro hOme The house sale hns been under FBI investigation ~au$e I.he wofl'an who bought the property , from Walker claim• that a l'lty nipectklft required ror approval of her hu&band'1 Veteran's Ad m\nhlr alion lo a n wau fraa.idulttit.. Whetht>r the in l)<'Ctlon was lrauduh.>nt and whether Walker. thfn a city planning com ml aioner. was involved have becom~ political questions in re· cent weeks. Wa lkf)r, who was elected. \0 the City Council in 1976, raCH a recall election on Jan. 23. In the m eantime. Shirley Cooper Lunday. of 132 Ave. Ale&sandro. h as filed a $100.000 claim against the ci(y. sayin~ tht' allegedly fraudulent 1nspec- 1.1on has left her with a house she cannot sell beeause of an illegal aarage conversion The City Council routinely de· nied Mrs. Lundy's claim last week on the city insurance car· rier's recommendation. She is now expected to me a lawsuit against the city. Mrs. Lundy asserted in her claim that she is unable to sell the former Wa lker home. because it does not conform \0 city ordinances. She said s he was not aware when she and her former husband. Gary Cooper. bought the house from Walker that the conversion or a garage 2 Fires Hit L~guna; 1 Cops Hold Hand an , I • I IM!ty ............ .., ...... Mftcllotll LAGUNA FlREMEN RUSH SECOND STORY BALCONY TO EXT1NGUISH BLAZE AT PRIEST'S HOME Araon Suepect9d In Two Fires Set Within Momenta of Each Other Tueaday Afternoon Crash Kills Oe1nentean, . ~ ) Injures 3 A San Clemente man was killed and three others injured late Tuesday, whe n a light pic kup truck struck a small sedan on South El Camino ReaJ In San Clemente near A venida San Luis Rey. The impact of the 10:20 p.m. crash in the northbound Janes reportedly scattered debris 100 r (eet from the crash and was heard by park rangers half a mile away. The Orange County Coroner reported that a passenger, Ed· die Rodrbtuez, 39. or 103 Ave. del Presidente, died at 10:49 p.m. at San Clemente General Hospital. Also taken to the bospit.al were John Woods. 25, of 2703 S. El Camino Real, and two Camp Pendleton Marines, Jerry San· ders. 18, and Allan C. Fakes, 19. Details or the accident were s ketchy today. Police had not completed their report. But firemen who arrived at the scene within minutes or the crash painted a grim picture. °"'' ...... ~ ....... _ ...... ARLENE WALSH OF SHADOW LANE TALKS WITH FIREMEN Double Areon Kept Fl,.flghtere Busy Tuelday Blazes Believed Arson Laguna Beach police said late this morning they intend to flle two counts of ars(>n against handyma n Andrew Harry Frank In a ddition to trespassing charges a lready filed aialnst the man. He ls to be arraigne d ln South Orange Count)' Municipal Coon on all urree charges Thursday. By STEVE MITCHELL Ot•Oetty ........ Laguna Beach polJce are ques· lionlng a 52-year-old handyman ln connection with two structure fires that they believe were set Tuesday afternoon. The separate blazes. ignited eight minutes apart were within four blocks of each other. One g utted a home owned by Episcopalian priest Robert Cornelison at 704 Summit Way. Damage to his residence was estimated to be more than SI00,000. The second fire h e avily damaged a bun·galow at 425 Shad ow Lane rented to han· dyman Andrew Ha rry Frank. He re mains in police custody ro- day on charges or trespassing. Police sald they are question· ing Frank. based on Interviews <See FIRES, Page .UI Ma1,emi1y Said 'Woman's .Role' VATICAN CITY CAP> -Pope John Paul 11 \Old schoolgirls ro- day that maternity is a woman's "eternal vocation." The pope exalted lhe virtues or motherhood and stressed the im· portance of the family. The Polish·bom pontiff. who has been attacked by Italian lay groups for condemnJng Italy's liberal abortion law. did not mention abortion in the address to 15,000 school children at St.. Peter's Basllica. But he told them. ..To the girls, in particular, I want to note that mate rnltf Is a woman's vocation. t was yesterday, it ls today and it will be always. It ls her eternal voca-tion." "There was debris all over the place,'' said Fire Capt. James Dahl. "ll looked as if somebody had deliberately set about to destroy two vehicles.·• <See CRASH. Page A2> Facility 'Fire ·.Trap?' II SHE'S 'DEBUGGED' . BY PILUI' AD Safety Work Ortkred for College "I can't believe it. "My bug sold on the first call." That '1 tht advertt1ln( 1uc:cett story or the South Lacuna woman who placed this ad fn tht Dally PUot: By Wf.WAM HODGE another 45 days and requested °' .. OMt' ""' ,.... board members to refund $150,000 Saddleback Colle1e'1 Fine AIU to the contractor ~heduled to do complex -scene or dozens of the work. dance. art drama and music Board members voted un· clHses Md a 400·seat theater -anlmoualy to withhold fund~untU could be a trip for atudentl and requlnid fire prevention wMk oo concert~rs if a rtro occurred In tbefaclUtyw .. completed. lbe bulldinp. "We ·re Uable If anythlns hap-',{J,~ ~. Cr•eeetll J·~:..'!·11aoo1t· That's the oPtnion of local nre pens to an1~ In that building" -·· ...... .. W'!-!'<tnUoa oalcials, who ordered Mi•aioa v~ tnatee John Con· standards within 45 days. But Trustees Connolly and Blll Watts were not pleued. "Oivlnc the rive percent ls puttJn1 us deeper and deeper in· to Uablllty," Connolly main· tained. "We're tn here saY1nc we'll allow thle to conUrKM one more day. x.xxx • , collese offidala U> jnstalJ •mole• , CIOll>' lllll"llY&olctachulnlllra&on. ...,.___.... ___ ...___ ....__ -.-_ ~t.eclora, new fire exit l~fhd'ha Admhal1tretors had rec6m· If YOU Med tail response°"-.-Ult IO·called penlo -"'1Tt'mdN"that tnaatett allo~tte "f don't kncM bow atany tsO smoke detettMI you can '"->' with a a m.IUkJrl l1W11ult." Th• local nre lbanftal'• ob-JectJona.::aortna ftDm. "41acl·bGU 1octca on -~ -..J fiff• tflal peopl• can im oat or a ~ bulldln1 tf\rou1li bJ •Imply pu1hln1 • bar accron the door. \tale, try the Dally Ptlot doors. colleae to reluad Ovi perc• ol clautfled ada by calllna Tl'uatees bieame an1ry Mon· a holdlne fund about 1150000 .. l ·N71. A friendly '•d·l'laer day •hea C'Oll• Ottlclala told -lo tlMt l"tne Am complex ton· WW help writ. an ed. tb~m tta. requf~ flre urtty tractor a~e M had pledaed to work would bi done wlthln brtn• lht bulldint up to nre code CSee •n a tftAP''. hp .u• .. to a den was done without a city permit. Walker has consistently de- nied any wrongdoing In connec· lion with tbe sale. He has made public a termite report, dated from the time he bought the house in 1973, s howtng the garage already converted to a room. · The m ayor ha s charged political opponent Howard Mushett. whQ8e name also ap. It's Bis 66tla pears on the Jan. 23 recull ballot. with "trying to make polltical hay" in alt.empting lo publicize the FBI investigation. Mushett was not at home t.o- tfay and so could not be asked lo com m e nl on the Attorney General's action. Walker said he wa& very re- lie ved "to h ave this matter cleared up." "l think I may drink a beer or two today to celebrate." he said. The San Clemente f nn, not rar Crom the home of former president Richard Nixon, wished him a happy birthday Tuesday. An aide said Nixon celebr ated his 66th birthday quietly with a few close friends . County Eyes Funds-· For Canyon Repair Orange County Supe rvisors said today they would consider a request from Laguna Beach city officials to use $250.000 in federal grant money to help pro- vide homes for Bluebird Canyon landslide vicUms . But Supervisors. who dis· cussed the request during their Initial hearing on the county's appllcaUon for $4.6 million from the department or Housing and Urban Development. made no definite commitment to aid the landslide victims. At the urging of 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley, Laguna Beach Mayor Jac k McDowell agreed to provide the five board memben with a full report on the city's proposal. That proposaJ calls for use of the Housing and Community Development grant the money to buy a live.acre site somewhere within the city boundaries. The funds would also be used to sub· sldlze low-cocst loans that resi· dents could use \0 purchase and rehabilitate housing to move on- to the site. McDowell said homes that coutd be purchased from agen· cles such u GalTrans or the ·Santa Ana Rede velopment Agency, could be used. "Right now the median cost of a re·sale home In Laauna Beach lsS250,000 . We think we could provide homes this way for S2S,000," the mayor said. The m•yor. backed by planning, commlMk>ner Arlene Roth and city staff members. ex· plained that the relocation of the SO dl1placed f amlllea from Bluebird Cuyon 11 • necenlty alnct the federal dlsa1ter ad· mlnl1tr•Uon Informed city C>f • fklala that tt woa't provide the atlmatecl 14 mUllon nmed to tlJb61l• U. C..afbn &Na that bn Mel\ sUdlnc 1{nce Oct. I . \ McDoMi1Flnd 10rne Br.-.Mrct C1ftyon ...actenc. ume to the boerd whlrl the city '1 ~ueat fOf' taso.000 ror the project was pared down to t75.000. ., The city contingent clalmoo that the smaller amount would be useless for the project they have in mind But super visors reacted cautiously \0 the request, ques- tioning propriet y or spending federal community development grant funds ror such a purpasc. purpose. Miss Roth explained that 56 percent Of the displaced famili<.'S ran in\O the low income bracket with incomes of less than Sl0,000 annually. One recipient in the low in· come category, Adella Pills. told supervisors she was "plead. ing and begging for help." Another r esident. Dick Hartley, explained that. while the homes at the time of the • (8eeCANVON, Page Ail -< Coast Weathe r Increasing high clouds tonight with variable high cloudinea Thursday Lows tonight 43 \0 48. Highs Thuraday60to6S. IN81HTODAY McDoftald'1• Corp. clM11t 't think MacDavid'• "big moct" f?> lmacl ts fvnn11. In foct. lhfil art .Mng tM Tel Aulu homburgu 1tcnd tor "htJn.,..,,U o/ trodemark" · Sto~ ,,.A7. •••• ' • ... • A% OAJLY PtL.OT L/SC Wednetdax, January 10, 1171 Dmea Pol•t /flaa 2nd Shooting Suspect Held By WIUJAM llOD<i Ol llW °'"''' ...... """" A 24 )'tar old Oon• a>olot mun wa~ 1f'T'e6'C'd Tuesday In l"OMt"c t on with the New Ye1tr'6 morn lna abootlnt ot a 43 )'Hr old Fallbrook man t u lonl'ly n Dleao Jo'rcewuy Hev. 1wlnt M>Uth of S1tn Clement~ Sao Dt .io County Sbcraft'i In vestlsatora arret.tl't'I Seott 'tu, aid lo ht> lb«!' drlv •r of • ur uatd to ron.-o Rody Villa's car otl the frffWM)I Rtic and tua companion repe>rtt'dl)' bell ved the Fallbrook man w11s drunk. Rex Wu.b ctwr&l'<i with fuli.e am prh1onment Rex's com1mn1on, 20-year old Raymond Richard Whltall of Duna Point. as in San Dtc~o County Jail or. fi\Urder charges t1fler he allegedly gunned down Villa when Villa resisted the two men's attempt t.o arrest him. Rex was arrested initially al the shoot!ng scene, but later re- leased when officers determined be wasn't involved in the shoot· ing. Rex a trucl.. driver, is being held in San DicgiS County Jail in Writer. A8ks .Exlwmation OfOsuxdd fo'ORT WORTH, Texas <APl A writer researching the as· sassination or President Ken· nedy has asked a Fort Worth court t.o have the body or Lee Harvey Oswald exhumed. British lawyer Michael Ed· dowers, who has written a book on the assassination and various conspiracy theories, contends that a Russian aient ts buned in Oswald's grave in Rose Hill Cem etery' on Fort Worth's east side. (Related phot.o, A4 l The Warren Comm1ss1on con· eluded that Oswald, acting alone, killed Kennedy on Nov. 22. 1963. in Dallas However. the House assassinations committee recently released a report that concluded the slain president probably was the victim or a conspiracy Eddow~rs maintains that sever al discrepancies will be brought out lf the remains in what Is said to be Oswald's grave are examined. One discrepancy, he said, is that the body buried In Oswald's grave is not the same i;;ize as Oswald. h~ of Sl0.000 baU ·rhc buarrc aboollna orturrtct, o(facial• H)'. after Rex and WhHall followed Villa rrom D1tu Point beca u 1 lh y bellev9d be •u drunk. 'Tbt two lf tyled vlillunt finally forttd Vtlla to the 1ldt• o( th rr way at th vl wpoh,t. depuUe11 said One~ •topped, the palr uaertedly ordered VIiia out or th car and told him hv waa un· der arrc11 The shootln1 ocrurred wtwn Vllla atruaglect with lh two m n, who werun 't weartn1 unl forms and dldn 't identify themselves . sb riff 'a an veauaatorssay .. VUla. a Conner Oranae County probatloo officer, wu returnin)( home h'om his t.aauna Beach service station with O\ter S800 cash In hus car. Police say warrants ror Whitall's arrest were out on two separate traffic catatlom1 he raned t.o clear up. The young Dana Point man was cited in Laguna Beach Oct. 24 for leaving his ~ehicle unat- tended with the motor running at 300 Park Ave. He also was cit· ed for a mutilated driver's license, no front lietlnse plate, no auto registration and an expired auto registration. Laguna Beach Police omcer Barry Snyder remember:. Whitall. "He was very belligerent." Snyder said Tuesday "He kept telling me I couldn't give him a ticket because he was a brother peace olficer. "But be was just a hire-a - cop." A San Diego County Sheriff's investigator confirmed that Whltall was employed at one time as a security guard. Ac· cording to a s he riff 's in· vestigalor. Whilall is presently self.employed, selling burglar alarm systems. A spokesman for Oceanside REACT, a citizen's band radio monitoring group, said mem- bers have heard Whltall on the radio before calling himself "California State Security Patrol." A California Highway Patrol official In Laguna Hills said his office bad received calls from Saddleback Valley REACT members that someone was cruising Jocal freeways looking for dn.mk drivers and mot.ortsts. in distress. .WhitaJl faces a Jan. 17 pre· liminary bearing in San Diego County's Vista Municipal Cou.rt on murder charges in the New Year's shooting. He is being held in San Diego County Jail in lieu of S25.000 bail. Party ~~ff ers This JOinl attack on the cake's solitary candl~ came at the height or a blrthday party called by members to celebrate the firs t anniversary of the San Juan Capistrano Senior Citizens Club 32400 Paseo Adelanto. Adding exhalation to the celebration are. from left. coordinator Elaine Tracy. members Sue Amis. trene Banister, Pat Faria and Bertha Graves. F ..... ra_.AJ F1RES ..... with witnesses, as we ll as evidence gathered at the scenes or both fires. Frank was arrested by of· llcers hours after the afternoon llres When a neighbor on Shadow Lane asaertedly found him asleep in an unoccupied portion of her home Betty May, who lives two doors down from Frank's bungalow called Police, who later arrested the handyman near MoWltain Road and C'.oast Highway. Police said Rev. Cornelison. who lost his home and belo~· mgs an the fiery blaze Tuesday. was a personal friend and counselor to Frank for 10 ~ears. A police spokesman said. fo'rank spent a lot of time at Cornelison's two-story home. located just up the street from the handyman's own home. Damage to Frank's bungalow was estimated at $10,000 t.o the struc1ure and $5,000 to the con· tents. The bungalow. and a home in the fronl of the lot are owned by Ron Kreber. a deputy district attorney who also lives in Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach fireman Rick Gr.ams suffered s moke inhala- tion after entering the Frank home. and was rushed t.o South Coast Medical Center where he was treated. He was expected t.o be allowed t.o go home today. Capt. Nell Purcell said evidence gathered at both loca· lions. "indicate both fires were set with an accelerant (nam- mable-based material I." Lt. Al Olson said crime techni· c1ans will be analyzing the nam mable material. "to see if it's from the same batch." Enemy Nears Last Cambodia Outpost BANGKOK. Thailand IAP I Vietnamese infantrymen. sup. ported by tanks and howitzers. were fighting for Siem Reap. one or the last areas left under the control or the toppled Cam· bodian government. and the ear· ly ancient monuments or Angkor, Western sources said today. Thai sources said some re· ports indicated ex·Premler Pol Pot had been killed. But Japan's Kyodo news service quoted Chinese Vice Foreign Ministe r Chung Hs i ·tung as telling Japan's ambassador in Peking that Pol Pol was alive in Cam· bod la. One Vietnamese division was reported by Thai sources t.o be pushing agalnst Siem Reap. ?60 miles west of the Vietnamese· Cambodian border and 90 miles from Thalland. The centuries-olll temples or Angkor considered the sym- bol or Cambodtan nationalism are -near the town, which was opened t.o foreign t.ourtsts only 10 days ago. Thal lntelUgence sources said earlier that Siem Reap was in Vietnamese hands and the Kyodo report said Japan's am· bassador had been told Viet- n amese troopg occupied Siem Reap and Battambang, another key center. Ooh to Hold Rape Clinic But both Thai and Western sources agreed that Siem Reap and Battambang had not been taken and that possibly a third. Pursat. may be under control or the former Phnom Penh leaders. Gunfire was reported ms1oe Cambodia at several points along the 500-mile·long frontier and the sources said the Viet· namese' air force doubled air strikes t.o almost 100 daily in mop.up operations both east and west of Phnom Penh. the Cam· bodian capital F,..,,. P~ Al CANYON ••• slide were valued at about $150.000. many of the owners bought them at consider ably lower prices. ·'There are people in there who bought their homes more than 20 years ago. long berore the effectsoflnftatJonwerefelt. "I bought my home six years ago and paid $40,000 for it," he said. Supervisors Board Chairman Philip Anthony and his board colleague, Ralph Diedrich, ques· tioned McDowell about the city's existing. 5220.000 worth or HCD grant funds. awarded in the past two years and as yet unspent. Marv ins Silent Iii Court LOS ANGELES I AP > A judge considered a legal expert on dome8lic relations wlll hear the $1 million laws uit filed against a<'tor Lee Marvin l)y ttK' woman he hved with for six years. The act.or and his former" lov· er. Michelle Triola Marvin. did not sp~ak to each other at Tuesday s pretrial hearing. "It's very strange, when you walk down the hall with some- one you've been very elose t.o and they ignore you, .. Miss Marvin sald within earshot of re· oorters. "l guess we re supposed to ignore each other. \ren·1 those the rules., .. In court, their lawyers spotce or them. Marvin Mltchelson. representing Miss Marvin. said she would waive a jury trial in the lawsuit. which could set a orecedent for forcing one partner t.o p:iy alimony to the other even though they were never married Bernet Lorschmldl. represent· ing Marvin, agreed that a tnal by Judge ·would make things much simpler. · Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall. a family court judge and expert in domestic relations law, sajd he would hear final 1t.retrtal motions Thursduy morning, after which testimony could belZin. Trial Slated In Laguna Shooting Case A 36-year-old Washington stt-el wori<er has been bound over for trial In Supenor Court on at tempted murder charges in c.·on· . nectlon with a Nov 30 Laguna Beach shooting. Brian N. Stleler will be ar ralgned on two counts Jan. 17 In Superior Court ronowing a Orl'· liminary hearing before Judge Archie Walters Monday in Soutr Orange County Municipal Court Stleler is charged in the Nov 30 shooting of Charles Frederick Strafford, 60. and Joseph Colt'. ~. outside the Marine Room. 214 Ocean Ave. Both men survived. '>ut Strafford remains in South Coast Comm..an1ty Medical Center. The suspect is free on SIS.OOC bail. Meeting Set By Greenbelt Eddowcrs also contends that a medi~al report on Oswald dif· fers on seven major points con· cerning physical characteristics with the auto~r performed on the man \>t-\\~vcd to be Ken· ncdy ·s ass&ssln Fro• ra_. A J A rape prevention clinic will be held Thursday at 7 p. m .. s pon sored by the Junior Woman's Club of Laguna Beach. City staff members explained that those funds by contract with the county are lo be spent in pro· viding 100 units or housing for senior citizens. 1'he annual -neetini:t or tht· Laguna Greenbelt. Inc will he held In the Riviera Room of tht" Hotel La~u na bes.:inn1ng Jt ti p.m . Jan. 20. Poux/er Puff lJame Carded Laguna Beach H1gh Srhool Junior girls will sponsor the an· nual girls' Powder Purr flag football game Saturday begin- ning at 7 p.m. at Guyer (ield. The competition pits 30 senior girls against~ juniors, with half time festivities highlighted by the crowning of the king and hls court. Junior and senior class males wm perform as cheerleaders during the game Baseball Deadline Final r egis tration for the Seavlew LHtlt L eague is scheduled ~~turday at Gisler Middle School in Huntington Beach. Players for the coming baseball season can sign up from 9 a.m. t.o 3 p.m. at the !>chool al 21141 Strathmoor Lane. DAILY PILOT TIWO.•-C-o.llY 1'1194 •ltllwlll(lll\(-111....,""' -........ -.......... , ... °'_ (M\1-1-~ ~ .... edit_..,. ""°'"....., -.......... ~•ld.ty '°' Co\t• Mow _ .... ,.._, ..... ~.,,.,~- t411nlf"'""·',_,l-~C..•" .. _ . .......,._ .. __ ,.,_.,._ SunMY'-Tiit-• ................ ,..... ,, .. nt ... , .. ,11,...,c. .. -.c ... ~._ ·-.. .... ~" ....... _ ... ..._ , .... ~ Yko-..... t-0.-.. _..,.. '--•ll-ll!lllter , ....... _.,... __ ..,., .... a... ...................... ... ""'''.m Me ........ tlller\ Tala ...... te (1HJMMU1 Q1HllMMMftt ..... MW111 ~ ...... o.,.w•: 1...,... .. ...... "-*<~ ....... .., 'FIRE TRAP?' •.. "I want those dead bolts gone and l want exit signs l don't care where you gel them-put up to show intent," Watts told administrators. "They're called panic doors because people are panicking, they're not thinking. and when the first perlk>n hits that door and It doesn't open with 399 peo· pie behind him. . " Connolly added. College officials insisted they had the best intent in getting the work done as quickly as 110ss1· ble. "It was just one week before Christmas that we got the word from the agencies themselves." College President Robert Lom· bardi said. But the Fine Arts complex has been controversial among local fire officials since the facility openedoneyearago. At tbal time, county fire pre- vention officials told trustees they would not allow the public lnt.o the college theater for its opening performance If fire safety precaution steps weren't taken. "This building was occupied prk>r t.o the completion or firt! protection systems." a Jan. 24 , 1978 letter t.o Board President Larry T4ylor from county tire ~fficials noted. "(The board's action> expresses complete dis· regard ror the safety of the public and the letter or the law ... The problem springs from a disagreement between slate lire officials, who lnspect the facility during construction, and local officials who inspect lt once th college be_,M using lt. Local rtreman must handle any fl,.. that actually occurs In the building. Local Inspectors diasgreed wllh state officials that the bulletins was sate. "B1 law, die colle1e can O<'· cupy tboee 6Ulldtn11 before in· atallatlon of the required fltt ind life safety code equipment," Capt. Mike Chenard Hid Tuet· d.&1 . J 1'ftte1-«twteet > chOle to 10 ahead ud OttUPY It,'' Chenard, of tbe Oran1e County Flrt Department's flr• preventloo bureau. c:ontlnued. "It mak It <lllfteuh for ua Lo protect 'he public:" A compromise betwe~n local and state officials Just before Christmas brought about the or- der for a new, more sophistical· ed smoke detector system and a revamping of the exit signs and panic <Sc>ors. "It was several months or let· ters going back and forth." Sad· dleback's director or facilities and planning, Donald Trent. said Tuesday. "The original question was whether some of t.he fire re- sistant material should go all the way upt.othe roofframing. "But that wasn't resolved un. tll the air ducts were installed so we couldn't put the gypsum board up to the roof framing," he continued. "The smoke detec· tor system and other changes were s ubstitutions they would al- low." Trent said the college would ask local fire officials t.o inspect future buildings during con· struclion so toe.al people could ttave input on the fire protection systems before a building Is completed. Fro• rage Al CRASH •. -. Dahl said the El Camino driven by the two Marines struck the rear of the Vega/' driven by Woods on the driver's side and "opened It up. all the way to the front seat.·• Woods told Dahl that the last thing he could remember was tumlng the key tn the lgnlt.aon or his car, as he and Rodriguez prepared to drive away from Woods' home. Firemen said Wood• suffered cuts on his acalp, back. arms and lei(•· He was tranaf erred to the UCJ Medical cettter, Where he was reportedly treated and released ahl• momlna. The two Marin es were tranaferred to t h e Camp Pendleton bate 1ttal, where a a kttman aald ~Y MreJf 1, utf:ractot)' con tlon tQctay Both were expected to be re ltued wlthln a week. th• 1poke1mu Nkl. No h•fonnaUon wat available on UM extent of lhelr tn)wia. • I> Shirley Davis, direct.or or the San Clemente Citizens Against Rape, will be the guest speaker when the club meets at 7 p.m. in the Woman's Clubhouse, 286 St. Ann's Drive. Three films will be shown and ther~ wtll be a question and answer period. For information about the free program. call Cl!rolyn Zehner. 494-6991. But the two supervisors qut'S· tioned the Bluebird Canyon re· 'location timetable to find out if the additional funds would sit unused as a senior citizen fund. McDowell conceded that the city hadn't given its lull plan for the relocation to county officials and agreed t.o Anthony's sugges· lion that more information be provided before the next bearing on Jan. 31. The 11th annual meeting will inc h.de an update on the land use status of the La~un<t Green· b<.'lt. as well as presenh1tions by Greenbelt members and guesl!- The Laguna Beac h High School chorale will perform and refreshmt?nts will be served The meeting is open to the public. For more information. call 497-4573. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Cliltens Swat Sllirts & Pants 160 bell Nylen Baseball Warmup Jackets 39s Wiii Basellall Caps 125 eadl lelllt Bl• Racquetballs 2/249 Al Slccer Si1es 111111:111 20% All T..US Dresses On Sale Adidas '1" s.irts 3'5 Reversil~ "T" Sllirts 2356 .. Tennis Sltirts & Sberts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Strillling T 111nis Balls Warm1111 Salts 2595 te 6495 Runnint Sllfrts Track Sllll'ts Racquetball Shorts J0Uin1 SMes Basketbalt Shoes Volleyball Slloes WulStlllll SIMlls ~ Baseban Slloes - 531 W. Cliltlr ! e \· e d ,, D 0 tS Is A •r n )· I, I 1. I• y I( I d • a .. i J t ·. . . j .. •• .• :: Wednesd•X. J•nuory 10, 1979 s OAILV PILOT County Stynlled on Care for Poor .,,~ Peekahoo An American tour guide, after havi.ng difficulty explain· mg to a Chinese scholar what pantyhose were, decided one peek was worth a thousand words. The incident OC· c urred during a s hopping trip in Washington, D.C. where the scholars are s tudying English at American University. 2 Women Charged In Blackmail Plot HUTCHl NSON. Kan <AP l - A t een·age beauty contestant and another young woman have been charged wllh blackmailing a man after allegedly forcing him at gunpoint to pose in a ··compromising position." Christie Sutton, 18, a 1978 Miss Hutchinson candidate, and Kim· berley Hamm. 20, were charged in Reno County District Court with blackmail. aggravated as· sault and conspiracy to commit blackmail. County Attor ney Joseph O'Sullivan s aid that Roland Ebel. In his early 50s. told the al· tomey's ornce that the women were trying to blackmail him for $4.000. Ebel told authorities the two phoned him and invited him t.o their apartment. Ebel, who works al an a uto service shop. was acquainted with Miss HaD\m. who ls employed at the nursing home where his mother lives. Aft.er he got to the apartment. Ebel said, one of the women went into another room and came back with a gun ln one band and a camera in the other. She then forced him to pose for pictures in a compromising poe1· Uoo, Ebel said. The man said the women de· manded $4,000 or they would show the photographs to his wife and employer. Officials would not elaborate on the nature of the photo· graphs. Later that day. Ebel returned with police to the women's apartment. He wore a hldden tape recorder while four detec· ti ves walled outs ide and monitored the alleged blackmail transaction, O'Sullivan said. Superv\IOl"I are to mak• a nnal dedMoll on lhelr ~aJ Jen. 24. "The f'OUnty ••ve notlce ln ptember on lhese eull and plau IO Implement them and ,.. ......... tbia panel to pro. .tUee allitir•nM.hw to the curnnt mMhod of operation," said van . ckn Noon who 1ita u a non· v0Un1 committee member. "We an about 10 day5 away Sediment swept downstream to the San Juan Creek lagooa. 150,000 cubic yards of it, will be dredged as soon as possible to reduce flooding potential. South Coast Regional Corp· missioners meeting in Hunt· lngton Beach this week ap- proved \he county Environmen- tal Management Agency's permit request originally sub- mitted late last year. The $226,000 dredging between the' creek mouth and the San Diego Freeway is considered an emergency rest.oration project due to winter rains. Commissioners delayed action on the EMA request Dec. 11 for additional clarification or what will be done with the dredged material. The sediment consists both of silt and stream·bome rocks and gravel, plus a sandbar that re- gularly builds up at the creek mouth at Doheny State Beach. County officials assured them the silt. which is unsuitable for be ach frontage use, will be tra nsported to a disposal site well upstream. Clean sand from the sandbar created by past coastal develop- ment along the Dana Point re· gion will also be dredged out. thus opening up creek flow again. Plans call for spreading it over a portion or the adjacent beach frontage. thus replacing sand lost to winter storms last year. Vincent Rosales. EMA project manager, and Jack Stowe, Department of Parks and Recreation for the Pendleton Coast Area, were present and said their agencies agree with the plans. Pbot.cMJ of the creek mouth over the years show it bas un· dergone massive change and cannot be restored to its original state and the dredging Is seen as no environmental danger. Oceanography Worse Slated The Marine Sciences Onshore Laboratory la offering a IO-week Introductory course for adults in oceanography. The claae will meet once a week from 2 to 4 p.m. at the laboratory. 24075 Dana Drive, Dana Point. Registration will be Thursday at 2 p.m. 'rhe $25 fee covers the cost of materials for the course which Is sponsored by the county Department of Education. from the hHrtn1 and l don't thlDk you .... col• to produce any alternallve," he cOftUnued. Unut t.o find alternatives for the UCI provided treatment They includ e d W ayn e Schroeder repreaenling the Oran1te County Hospital Council and Hedor Godinez of the Santa Ana Health Care Authority. that mtahl save the county money. Richard Grundy, executive director ol Huntington lntercom- m unlty Hos pital, said he believed Joe.al hospitals could provide county.flnanced care for the Indigent at lower cost than UCl and asked for a chance to develop a proposal. Instead of a need for cutUna service. van den Noort sa\d. there la a need for maktna addl· tloaa. Others on the task force chaired b)' county Health Officer Morton Nelson contended supervisors should postpone their dec..aon while efforts con· llfrek Togethe r , While nearly all or Tuesday's hearing centered on ~he protests by county residents. two hospital omclals asked ror a chance to develop propoeals of their own Greta and John Rideout, central figures in a reecnt Oregon trial in which s he charged her husba nd with rape, ha ve reconciled their marriage . See story. Page A7. Brown, Riles Face Budget Showdown? SACRAMENTO <APl -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's education budget wouldn 't forc e California's public unive rsities to close any campuses. as they had feared. But Brown may be on a colllaion course with state schools chief Wilson Rlles. The governor's proposed 1979·80 budget, unveiled Tues· day. would cut speclal programs CUTS HtGHl.IGHT BROWN BUDGET -A5 curtail expansion of the School Improvement Program. which involves parents in school plan· ning and stresses "personalized instruction" and small classes. The program Is the ce n· terpiece o( Riles' plan to re vamp the public school system· and re- verse the decline or test scores ;n the upper grades. Browo sup- ported its expansion onJy a year ago, but ls proposing to hall that growth as part of Proposition 13 budget-cutting. Brown may also be entering a mine field by proposing to in publlc schools -including a bolish the Mentally Gifted Riles' pet project, the School Im· Minors program or advanced Crovement Program, as well as work for brig ht youngsters . lllngual education -by $118 Slate analysts ha ve long ques· million by denying them cost-of· tioned tbe effectiveness or that livlng increases. $13.6 million program. but it has Brown Is also proposing to s upport among some parents curtail stale funding or school and legislators. busing for integration In Los The governor's higher educa· Angeles. tion budget won't please either A virtually unnoticed pro· the University of California or vision of the Propos ition 13 the California State University bailout bill provided $55 million and Colleges. for Los Angeles busing, prompt.· With enrollme nts virtually ing Brown's Republican oppo· level at 119,541 for UC a nd nent last November, Evelle 230,510 for CSUC. the budget Younger. to blame the governor would force both schools to cut for the widely criticized busing programs by about $7 million program. and probably lay off teache rs. Grundy said his view was shared by other hospital off;cials tn W est Orange County . A spokes man for Palm.Harbor Oeneral Hospital in Garden Grove expressed a similar con- tention. Protesting county residents. Including users or the UCI s e rvices physicia ns a nd ad· mmistrators of referral agen· cies. s aid UCI provides the onl v treatment available for ·ma nv of the county's poor. · Ruby Epps of the Santa Ana Neighborhoods Organization led off a st.ring or 49 speakers as part of an umbrella group oppos- ing any cuts. "The cutbacks a re an im- mediate cnsis. ·· she said. ··we dem a nd that there be no cut- backs ." • Susan Luevano or Santa Ana told committee members the pre natal care at UCJ helps in- digent pregnant women avoid complications which could en· danger their un born children·s lives. ··By denying pregnant women the prenatal care provided at the clinks you. Dr. Nelson. are denying every pregnant woman the right to have a healthy baby,·· she continued. Geraldine Oallek or the Los Angeles-based National Health Law Program told the commit· tee, "lt is both economica lly short·sighted and morally re· pugnant t.o erttt barriers to the poor for health care." Bob Belcher, a member of the advisory board of the university. run Community Clinic of Orange County. said the clinic operat~ with fewer county dollars toda~ than 1l did when the county ~till owned what was then Orangl County Medical Center. The county.fina nced budgef has dropped from $930.000 whe11 county-owned to S38S1000 tod3y. he said, while the clinic serv~ 42,000 patients annually at a cost to the county of $6.50 each ·'Cutting out that minimal amount is ridiculous," he said. Alien Arrest s At Clement e Drop in 1 978 Arrests of illegal aliens a l the United States Border Patrol's San Clemente checkpoint have dropped by about 4.000 in 1978 offi cials sald. · Border Patrol Ag e nt J f' We rnsing said 36.213 illegal im· migr a nts were a ppreht•nded during 1978. More than 40.000 ar rests were made in 1977. Wernsing said there was no decline in s muggling arrests fro m the level recorded in 1977 lie said 1.822 such arrests were made last }ear. Wc rnsing said in<.'r eascd vigilance at other border check· points and a slight drop in man· power at San Clemente probably accounted for the drop in a rrests of illegal aliens. The governor now is suggest· But they may be relieved that ing that Los Angeles schools the cuts aren't worse. 1l C bear the full cost o( bus ing. Brown is proposing $797 l ransit uts Eyed His top education finance aide, million in stale aid fo r the nme - Crop Aid •~ked Dick Culti°cfiSsaid Brown hopes campus UC sysLem, an increase S AN DIEGO CA P l San rut the school tri t ill th Diego Transit Corp. directors c w en ap-or S30.1 mJllion or 3.9 percent SAN DIEGO CAP l -The pealthebusingordertothe U.S. from this year. The 19-campus have announced a money.saving Board of Supervisors has asked Supreme Court. CSUC system would get $714 2 pla n calling for the layoff of 291 Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. t.o The budget cuts. which need million. an increase or $22.3 drivers and eliminaUon of at declare San Diego County-a dis· lettls lative appro va l, would million or3.2 percent. ~!~t 20 bus routes by next sum. aster area because or recent ______________ .:...:..:..:.:...:..:..:.:.::-=..=..:::.:.:..:..::.:.:::_ ___ __!!!!'..~--------- windy and cold weather that ruined $21.5 million in avocado6. citrus and vegetables. Gem Talk Skilled By J. C. HUMPHRIES Certtflc!d Cemoloj1fat. AGS . " PLATINUM IM mttaJ ol Jl"OCt Platlnum , that beautiful soft·aheened rare substance which once reigned u the most revered of predous metals. l on its way back 81 a much-wanted item of jewelry . Before World War II, a lot of fine jewelry. especially that which beld diamonds. was done in platinum. 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Thi• photo wu taken as the rtver and ~urray Road meet in OCeaniidl. comblnat\oa wlth dlamonds Pllliaum l1 rPOrt upenalvt than .... But. ...... value of cold haa rtHn. tbe prlel cUUeHnce has narrowed. 4 r.-i!!li .. i!llllilll!l!!!!.etlfm~~~~,~~~:m!!~~~~~irft=~~~ ,. l 1 , . •' WednetOay, Jenuary 10. 117' .... , ·· ·~·: ... ~ .. ting ( . ~ ..... ~ Te•~~''·' --. ·. M .... •lme Bridging the Gap Taf.TOONG TR"E Tal1111 HPI'. ->d we alt lurch otr Into the new year of "79, cilbena of our ~I retk>n continue to autrer brhl&e problems. TMM are not of the dental variety. Mott currently. th re 11 a nap ln Colt.a M"a •• to whether or not a new bndae ahould be conatructect on Wllaon Stl'M to provide anotbfr link to HunUnaton Beach, across the Santa Ana Rlvftr al AUanta Avenue. Some ctuzena aay the brid&e would eaae traffic con· geatlon between the two coastal c Uet. Othen aay It would ju1t clobbef wnaon Street because the roadway Is too nar· row to handle more tratfac. So the debate boll• on. MEANWHILE OUT IN lrvtne, resldenta are sutrerlnt some bridie vexations too. They have this temporary Obaolete Non-Stretch Bridge Conatn.icttd m lrviM bridge out on Jeffrey Road . It's temporary because every time It rains. the bridge washes out. There was a rumor that the Jeffrey Bridge washed out once because of a heavy fog. Meanwhile further. the populace continues to suffer the agonies of Newport Beach's famous bridge-The Span That Am-that narrowly crosses Newport Bay for Pacific Coast Highway travelers . Newport Bay Bridge lan·t a new problem for 1979. It's just the same old proble m or '78 and '77 and '76 and '66 and so backward in time. The bridge work.s fine until you get traffi c on it Then it doesn't work at all. CONSIDERING ALL these bridge frustrations, I abruptly happened upon a marvelous solution today quite by accident. l got reading an item about the Rubber Bridge Clubs of America. That's It! What we need here on this coastline are some rubber bridges. Don't build some concrete and steel structure across the Santa Ana River between Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. Put up a rubber bridge. Stretch it across the rtver. Then. if Costa Mesans get mad at Huntington Beach people for clogging up the streets. they can j ust go out and chop it loose with hatchets. E'·IS• Sent? . U.S.: 30,000 Ran From Iran B1&M~la&ed Pnu RevlMd U.S. e1tlm1tea indicate 30.000 Amerlcant have left Iran over the lut two monlhl. an avera1e of~ a day. Only U,000 Americana remain In the country. State Department '~"man Hoddlna Carter said Tueaday. compared with 42.000 b9tore ltan'1 poUUcal problemt readied cri1i1 proportkm.I. Cart« uJd UM ntlmate was baHd on an lnt.eue effort by the had said 2MOO Amencans were U.S . embuay ln Tehran to pro-In Iran. duce more l't!llable tlaurea than THE SPOKESMAN denied re· have previoualy been available Molt recently, the d.epartment porters' su11e1tlon1 that the Carter adm.lnistratlon hl\d de· Ice Pack Haze Eyed In Melting NEW YORK IAP> -A puz- zling haze over the Arctic Ice packs hu been ldenUfled as a byproduct of air pollution, a flndlns that may support predic· lions of a dlautrous melting of the Earth's Jee caps. llberately underestimated the number of Americans leaving the country to minimize the ex- tent of the crisis. Spokesman Carter said he as· sumes more will leave In the comln1 days. Other oftlclals said that wUI depend on how successful Iran's new govern- ment la ln dealing with the polltlcal and economic dif- ficulties it lnhertted on takinl of. fke Saturday. Meanwhile, ABC New• re.port- ed today that President C~r has authorized a squadron or F · 15 tighter1 to ny to Saudi Arabia as a gesture to reassure U.S. allies In the Persian Gulf area. IN It REPOllT on the "Good Mornin~ America"' program. ABC said sending the 12 planes ·and 300 pilots and ground personnel would be called an "advance training mission." But Dr. Kfnnet.h Rahn. one of th e u:ienttsts whose work helped· Identify the seuonal • haze, said Tuelday It was im- po11lble without further work to predict what climatic effect the Arctic pollution may have. MOREOVER, RAHN, ot"'the University oC Rhode Island School of Oceanography. said no slmllar haze has been found over the Antarctic. which has most of the world's Ice. The haze was noticed when weather planes began making routine fi1ghts inside the Arctic Circle in the 1950s. Rahn told a news conference at a meeting on pollutants sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences. Analysis showed the haze to be made of sulfur compounds, pnn- clpally sulfuric acid and am· monium sulfite. which -.>pear to derive from sulfur dioxide gas emitted during fuel combustion ln industrial centers, Rahn said ln an Interview. I N THE WINTER and spring. global weather patterns sweep thla pollution northward. But the solid pollutants rail out while the gas reacta slowly to Corm a sul- fate haze. he said. Winter sulfate concentrations at Point Barrow. Alaska. reach a monthlv average of two micrograms per cubic roeter. compared with about five macro· grams year-round In th e northeastern United States. he said. Similar levels have been found in Arctic air at Spitzbergen, Norway. Saudi Arabia has purchased F· 15s for its air force. But ABC said the mission would also serve to remind Saudi Arabia how quickly the U.S. could send forces to the area. if necessary. • The administration has made it plain it Is pinning Its hopes on Prime Mtntster Shatipour Bakhtlartorestorestabillty. AFTER TIIE FIRST few days of the new government falling to measurably reduce tension. the administration reluctantly con- cluded that Iran's Interests would best be served tr the shah left the rountry temporarily. U.S. of- ficials said Tuesday. The officials, who requested anonymity. added that the Umt- ed States has stopped short of telling the shah outright he should take a vacat1dn abroad but has made that view known implicitly. M aJor opponents of the s hah consider the Bakhtiar govern- ment tainted because the shah authocized its formation. tn ad· ditlon. there has been no letup In street demonstrations or strike activity since Bakhtlar assumed power. ~ NATION I WORLD f{ennedg DelJater Marina Porter. remarried wtdow or Lee Harvey Oswald. sits beneath a portrait or slain President Kennedy as she debates whether Oswald was the man who as· sassinClted the president in 196!J. The d'bate was broad- cast in Paris on "TV Dossiers ... ~popular French television show. · Anti-smoking 'Fii-e ' Expected Thursday WASHINGTON •APl · Twelve months after HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. launched a war against cigarettes as ''Publie Health Enemy No. t." skeptics are saying he has produced a lot of smoke but not much fire. Califano wUI try to light a fire Thursday when HEW releases a s econd Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health. breakthrough on ways to quit The 1.200-page second edition s moklnf'. comes on the 15th anniversary or the Jan. 11 . 1964. s urge on Sen. Jesse .He lms. R-N.C .. "ene ral ·s report that hnkl'd ('astiga~ed Cahfan~ Tuesday ro.r smoking to lung cancer and sent not l~tt1ng Congress see the rc- shivers up the spines of millions port in.advance. of American amokers. Few of the more than a dozen But officials at the Depart· Initiatives against smoking that ment of Health. Education and Califano promised a year a~Q_ Welfare say the new report will have produced visible results. not Include startling new scien-No new rederal taxes or regula- tiflc evidence about smoking. lions have been Imposed on nor w 111 il prov Id e any cigarettes. THE STRETCHED RUBBER bridge would collapse with a resounding snap on the Huntington Beach side, let- ting Huntington people know In dramatic fashion that diplomatic relations have been severed between the two communities ... Sunlight warms the haze. an<1 Dr. Glenn E. Shaw of the University of Alaska has calculated in a paper given to the conference that the sur· rounding alr Is healed as much as 1.35degreesCelslus a day. At Taeo de Carlos~ Meanwhile, Irvine could use a rubber bridge on Jef- frey Road. Instead or collapsing ln heavy rains. lt would just stretch here and there. A rubber bridge across Newport Bay would solve all the problems. When the traffic geta heavy. you stretch it sideways. 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I Orange ~ast EDITION VOL. 72, NO. 10, ~ SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ' Your Hometown Dally Newspaper c TEN CENTS Man Gets Life • m Mesa Death t i ! ~ ' l ~ : ' f _ l I Want to Race? Jack Amador and "Bear," his one-year-old New- foundland-Labrador mix, take off on one of their daily runs through Costa Mesa. They do about a mile a day. Amador, 228 Sierks St., says it's great exercise for Bear and good practice for his water skiing pursuits. He notes that, when Bear drags taim aft.er a cat or another dog, he b,_s to do a fast .. bottom turn" and haul the big dog to a stop. Amadot says they hit speeds of lsto 20 miles per hour on the daily jaunts and he is ready to race anybody who thinks he or she might have a faster dog. 1 \ Gacy Denies Ki11ing .i Seven in Sex Case CHICAGO <AP > -Mass murder suspect John Wayne Gacy Jr. made his firs t COl.lrtroom appearance today since his arrest , remaining silent as his lawyer entered a plea of innocent to each of seven murder charges. The stocky contractor. who al· Jegedly has confessed to 32 sex slayings, was arraigned in the Cook County jail complex before !\ha Youth Shelter Home Funding OK'd Orange County Supervisors approved the allocation of $15,000 Tuesday to pay a portion of the operating costs of a youth shelter home in Costa Mesa. The funds will come from the county's portion of revenue sharing. The home, located at 170 Del Mar Ave., was opened by county juvenile authorities two-and·&· hair years ago to provide a facility outside Juvenile ball for teen-agers who run lnto trouble wilhtbelaw. chief Criminal Court Judge Richard J . Fitzgerald. Gacy, 36, has been held In the complex's Cermak Memorial Hospital without bond since his urest Dec. 21. He did not appear al a pre· liminary hearing in Des Plaines, m.. on Dec. 29 because of dif· ficulty in providing security. Heavy security had been ar- ranged for today's appearance at the jail complex. Since Gacy's arrest, the re· mains oC 26 bodies have been dug from the crawl s pace beneath his house northwest of Chicago. Another body was found under the garage floor. and two more were pulled from the Des Pl~nes River. Gacy, a convicted sex of- fender, reportedly has told' police be dumped five bodlesJn the river when he ran out bf room in the crawl space. He re· portedly has told police be killed the young men and boys after having eex with them. The bodies linked to Gacy would represent the highest number ol slaylngs attributed to one person in the nation this cen· tury. Gacy was lndlcted Monday on charges oC killing seven YoUths ranginginagefrom15to20years. Holdup, Crash Scene An Orange man was sentenced to life in prison m Ora nge Coun- ty Superior Court Tuesday for causing the death of a Costa Mesa mother of two following a $73 holdup with a toy gun. Bernard Herrera. 24. had been round guilty by a superior court jury on Dec. 12. The sentence handed down by Jud"e Mason Fenton makes Herrera eligible for parole in seven years. Herrera was arrested Aug. 23 after his car was involved in a he ad-on collision with a car driven by Cynthia Sutherland. · 34, on Irvine Avenue. Police said they were chasing Herr8ta 's car which had been described by witf\esses after a holdup at a Baskin-Robbins Ice cream parlor at 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Mrs. Sutherland. wbo was re- turning home from a shopping trip to Fashion Island in Newport Beach was trapped In her car. Newport Beach fire de- pa rtment personnel cut her from the demolished spofls car. She was pronounced dead on a rrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Herrera was treated for minor injuries. De puty District Attorney Oavid Carter prosecuted Her- rera under a penal code pro· vision allowing a first ·degree murder conviction if a death OC· curs during a robbery. Siena Reap Battle Enemy Nears Last Cambodia Outpost BANGKOK. Thailand <APl - Vietnamese Infantrymen, sup· ported by tanks and howitzers, were fighting ror Siem Reap, one of the last areas left under the control or the toppled Cam. bodian government, and the ear-, ly ancie nt monume nts of Angkor, Western sources said today. Thai sources said some re- ports indicated ex-Premier Pol Pot had been killed. But Japan's Kyodo news ser vice quoted Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Chune Hal-tung as telling Japan's ambassador in Peking that Pol Pol was alive in Cam- bodia. 0.. VWnameM division was reported by Thal sources to be pushing against Siem Reap, 260 miles west of the Vietnamese· Cambodian border and 90 miles from Thailand. · The centuries-old temples of Angkor -considered the sym- bol of Cambodian nationalism - are near the town, which was opened to foreign tourists only 10 days ago. Thai Intelligence sources said earlier that Siem Reap was in Vietnamese hands and the Kyodo report said Japan's am- bassador had been told Viet· namese troops occupied Siem - Reap and Battambang, another key center. · But both Thai a nd Western sources agreed that Siem Reap and Battambang had not been taken and that possibly a third, Pursat. may be under control or the former Phnom Penh leaders. Gunfire was reported tnsaae Cambodia at several points along the 500-mile-long frontier and the sources said the Viel· namese air force doubled air strikes to alDl06t 100 daily In mop-up operations both east and west of Phnom Penh, the Cam· bodian capitaJ. Asaoclated Preu reporten at tbe troalier ..W •veral IOldi ... of the ousted government handed a Jetter alo~ by ex- Deputy Premier fang Sary lo Thal frontier officers at Aranyaprat.bet. 124 miles west oC Bangkok, for delivery to the Thai Foreign Ministry. The contents or the Jetter were not known but there was speculation that it might contain a request for asylum for leaders of the regime that collapsed when Vietnamese forces and a pro-Hanoi Cambodian front cap- tured Phnom Penh on Sunday after a lightning 13-day drive. Not Right Body? Body Exhumation ··.Asked by Writer • FORT WORTH, Texas <AP l -A writer researching the as- sa11inatlon or President Ken- nedy has asked a Fort Worth court to have the body of. Lee Harvey Oswald exhumed. • British lawyer Michael Ed· dowers, who has written a book on the assassination and various conspiracy theories, contends that a Russian a.rent ls buried ln Oswald's grave In Rose Hiii Cemetery on Fort Worth's east aide. <Relatedphoto,A4 I The Warren Commission con- cluded that Oswald, acting alone, killed KeMedy on Nov. 22. 1963, lo Danas. However, the House assassinations committee < recently released a report that concluded the s lain president probably was the victim of a conspiracy. Eddowers maintains that several discrepancies will be brought out If the remains In what is said to be Oswald's grave are examined. One discrepancy, he said. Is that the body burled In Oswald's grave is not the same size as Oswald. Eddowers also contends that a medical report on Oswald dif· fers on seven major points con· cernlng physical cttaracterlstics with the autopsy performed on the man believed to be Ken· nedy's assassin. It's Bis 66th The San Clemente Inn, hot far from the home or former president Richard Nixon. wished him a ha ppy birthdav Tu~sday._An aide said Nixon celebrated his 66th birthday quietly W1th a few close friends. Kulik Tells Jury Of Kidnapping Former Newport Beach resi· dent Alexander Kulik look the witness stand today in his Orange County Superior Court herion possession trial. telling jurors of his alleged August 1977 kidnapping. Kulik testified about his gun- point abduction by a man he later learned was slain Fountain Valley drug dealer John Stephen Bo van. Kulik testified this morning he didn't report his kidnapping to police because of his lies to the Hare Krishna religious sect. "In the past we have never had any help from the police, be· ing Hare Krishnas." he testified. .. In fact, we have been more or Jess persecuted by them. To ask them for their help would have been futile ... Kulik. 28. who also races murder and conspiracy charges ln the Bovan case. was round hours after Bovan's October 1977 slaying in a borrowed a uto sheriff's deputies said contained three jars of nearly pure China white heroin. Defense attorne y • Phlllp OeMassa is attempting lo PfOVe the heroin was not Kulik 's but Wll planted by police, a charge New~rt Beach police have de- nied court. De assa is attempting to show a group known as "the ltallans" rescued Kulik rrom his abductors then demanded $500,000 for their assistance. Kulik's wife. Elsie. who also faces charges in the Bovan murder, already testiried that she and her husband were ler- ri fi ed after the demand and planned to leave t he country. Maternity Said 'Woman's Roie VATICAN CITY <AP> -Pope John Paul II told schoolgirls to- day that maternity is a woman's "eternal vocation." The pope exalted the virtues or motherhood and stressed the im- . portance of the fa mily. The Polish-born pontiff. who has been attacked by Italian lay groups for condemning Italy's liberal abortion law. did not mention abortion in the address to 15,000 school children at St. Peter's Basilica. But he told them : ·'To the girls, in particular, I want to note that maternity is a wom an's vocation . It was yesterday. it ls today and it wllJ be always. It ls her eternal voca· lion." Coast The revenue sba~l,ng funda will be added to a $150,000 al· location from the state to pay the lacllit}''s operating expenses until the end oC the fiscal year. SmallWOoa· R~igns Schooi.:Post Weather Increasing hlah clouds tonight with variable high cloudiness Thursday. Lows tonight 43 to 48. Highs Th~rsday60lo65. sm;'S 'DEBVCGED' BY Pll.Ul' AD "I caa't belleve ta. ''My bu1 tokl on the first call." That'• the adftrt&m1 auecess s tory of the South La1una woman who placed this ad lft the Dally Pllol: .. '71 vw SQpa-Beetle. ltJOO Reblt fW; Call J&ilie UX· xxu • thing, because it was tough to get," she said . .. I'll bet it was a 3·2 vote, with two abstentions ." cracked Smallwood. THcher Mlke Lennon and school Superintende nt John ~-.. boatd auunbera 1n offerlng further thanks and mernentce. Smallwood cloled · bJ ,_,inf, be bad "amblvalent feetlnas ' Moat ....... U...acbool boercl. ~ ··tt'• been a tremendously eericblna e~." be aaJd DetDbe rettDt Dl"Oblem1. he aald lqtslaton llke'""llanters 8Dd Mn. llel'flllOft wlll conUnue to push .tucation •I.be ttate'• IDOlt lmportallt pt. Smaltwood then r.celved 1 proloq9d O¥atlon from the au· CUence. 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But he didn't forget them . He took the time during his re- covery to write a short note or <'o mmendalion about the Rouse Sale o.llY f'f ... IWtf ...... SAYS THANKS Acctdent Victim Olaoh paramedics. : ·Recognition al ways helps out ... uya tM former Army Ma· Jor. "It builds pride and performance ... The letter went to city hall, was read into the record at a ci · ty council meeting, and Iii now a permanent addition to city archives. Fire Marshal Russ Henderson said the paramedics wbo treated Olson were Keith Fujimoto and Jim Wysond. Both have been Costa Mesa paramedics ror less than one year, he noted. Olson. who lives at 3104 Roosevelt Way. Is now back on his Job at Ford Aerospace In NewPort Beach. He says he is about six weeks ahead or his n;covery schedule and soon will be walking normally agaln. The scheduled opening of a controver1lal property settle- ment trial lnvolvtng actor Lee Marvin was postponed thl• af. ternoon for one d•Y after the ac· tor's lawyers· med a bulky last· minute motion ~king dlsmlssal of the landmark case. LOS ANGELES !AP> A judge considered a legal expert on domestic relations will hear th e Sl million la wsuit filed against actor Lee Marvin by the v.oman he hved with for six ~ear~. Ckmente Mayor Cleared The actor and has former lov· er. Michelle Triola Ma rvin. dad not speak to each other at Tuesday's pretrial hearing. ·· Jt 's very strange, when you walk down the hall walh some· one you've been very close lO and they ignore you,·· Miss Marvin said within earshot of re· porters "1 guess we're supposed to ignore each other Aren't those the rules?'" Jn court. their lawyers spoke for them Ma rvin Mllchelson. representing Miss Ma rvin. said s he would waive a j ury trial in the lawsuit. which could st!t a prt•ccd en l for forc ing one partner to pay alimony to the other even though they were never married. Bernet Lorschmidt. represent· ang Marvin. agreed that a trial by Judge "would make things much simpler.·· Superior Court Judge Arthur Man;hall. a family court judge and c•xpcrt in domestic relations lav.. ~aid he would hear nnal pretrial mot11>ns Thurl>day morning. arter which testimony 1•nuld begin ··we have a Judge who can deal withthe<'omplex legal issues pt.>rhaps more readily than a Jury,·' -iaid Mitchel son A spokesman for the U.S. At· torney Gene ral announced in Los Ange les today that a Federal Bureau of Investigation report presents no evidence lO warrant prosecution of San Clem ente Mayor Wi lliam Walker in connection with the 1975 sale or his Avenida Alessan· dro home. The house sale has been under · FBI investigation because the woman who bought the property from ~alker claims that a city inspection requ1red for approval of her husband's Veteran's Ad· ministration l oa n wa ~ fraudulent. Whe ther the inspection was fraudulent and whether Walker. th e n a city planning com - missioner. was involved have become political questions in re- cent weeks. Walker, who was elected. to the City Council in 1976, races a recall election on J an . 23. In the meantime, Shirley Cooper Lunday, or 132 Ave. Alessandro. has filed a Sl00.000 <'laim against the city, saying the allegedly rraudulent lnspec· lion has left her with a house she cannot sell because of on illegal garage conversion. The City Council routinely de· nied Mrs. Lundy's claim last v.~ek on the cily insurance car· ner's recommendation. She 1s now expected to file a lawsuit against the city. · Mrs. Lundy asserted in her claim that she is unable to l!cll the former Walker home. because it does not conform to city ordinances. She said she was not aware when she a nd her former husband. Gary Cooper, bought the house from Walker that the conversion or a garage Mesa Printe r Faces Court Over P e rmit Cos ta Mesa printer Jane McLaughlin's battle against the city over a $JO business permit fee she refuses to pay will Te· s ume in Harbor Municipal Court Feb. 13. Miss McLaughlin, 31-year·old owner of Momingrtse Printing in Mesa Verde, was arrested and spent a night in Jail for al· leaedly falling to appear in court. Clty attorneys las t week agreed to drop the charge last week, but she stlU faces a mis· demeanor charge of operating a business without a license. Miss McLa~hlln contends the city has no right to levy a busi- ness permit fee and should go away and leave her alone. She also faces a half dozen misde meanor charges brought against her by the stale BoaTd of EqOaltzation for allegedly fail- ing to send In tax forms and operating a business without a state permit. Woman Faces Rap- in Slwoting Error Alie n Arrests Al Cle m e nte Drop in 1978 ADA. Okla. <APl -A woman who polirc ~ay shot and killed a delivery man after apparently mis taking him ror an armed prowler may face some type or homicide charge, authorities say Eula West was reported hospitalized in shock after the shooting, whic h District At· torney Gordon Melson said "ap· pears to be unjuslifit.'<f ... Police Maj. Don Henderson said Roy Akehurllt. 21. was fatal· ly s hot as he a nd a nothe r employee. Billy Hanks. 27. of the McFarland-Robertson appliance store approached the front dbor of a home to deliver a washing machine hose. Akehurst, a junior at East Central Oklahoma State University, had worked at the appliance store part-time for Of'ANOI COAST c DAILY PILOT llwOr-~~~lft .... t111 .... kftll<-IMM<ll,,._~"-'-""'MO.-, ........... _(_ ~ ... _, __ ,,, -·\--·l ......... ,, ....... c..i. ....... ~ "-«" ...... , ........ e. .... ..-- , .... 11 •• ..,,,,_ ~ .............. (_ .. , ....................... ..-_..._.._ .._.,, fl•.,....,.-"""'.,...,.•• .. a _ .. ,"'"'-c--....c..-.....,.. --... -... .--~ J .oc' II . °"""' 1110 .......... ,_o._ .. ...,... ~·-... , .. ,.._ .. .......... ~ .... .... Cllo#ltt........ --· ..... ... ._,..,, ... f\tt!ntl•- about eight months . He was "totally committe d to the ministry," and was director of music and youth programs at Francis Baptist Church in the nearby Francis community, aC'- cording to Dr. Robert Payne or the university. Henderson and Mrs. West. in her 30s. had called police to re· port that two men had driven up to her home and apparently thought the tools and pipe the men were carrying were J(uns. Mrs. West told a police dis · patcher she would shoot. If the men tried to enter her home. Henderson said. Store owner Jim Caudle said Mrs. West called the store about 30 minutes before the s hooting to ask when the hose for her new washing machln~ would be de· livered. Caudle said she was told the men "would be there shortly." Pollce said after the shooting Mrs. West was Inside the house "hysterical and screaming." Of. ficers recovered a .38·callber p•stol. Wort Weigh s Boat~~ding Arrests of illegal aliens at the United St.ales Border Patrors San Clemente checkpoint have dropped by about 4.000 in 1978. orficials said. Border Patrol Af?ent J .F . Wernsing said 36.213 tllegal im· migrants were apprehe nded during 1978. More than 40.000 ar· rests were made In 1977. Wernsing said there was no decline In smuggling arrests from the level recorded \n 1977. He said 1,823 such arrests were made last year. WernsJng said increased vigilance at other border check· points and a slight drop In man· power al San Clemente probably accounted for the drop In arrests of Illegal aliens. 1lllef Hits Mesa Garages A thief who cut padlocks rrom three gs.rages behind a Costa Mesa tnplex Tu~sday reportedly escaped wtth a weldlne machine and toolJ valued at nearly $500. Police said the locks were cut from garages behind 132 Clearbrook Lane between 11 :20 a.m. and 2:55 p.m. wben all of the resident.I were away from thelr hornet. The loas was reported by Jamff J. CUnnlnaham. Gertrude Slptroth and Steven Whitehead said nothtn1 wH taken fro!Jl their 11ra1e1. ' SAN F1lAlilCJSCO <AP) -The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ls conJlc:klling a challenge to UI coia1UtuUon1Uty e>f t he Coaa\. Hike Stin Riets Guard'• j>l'act.lee of boarding wlt.hout a warrant Veut!l1 wblch KINGSTON, J•malca <A Pl - are alto Ul4!d u bomet. The 1ovmament ~ placed Oa 1\aday, the court beard lht1 laland under the Sup. ar1umenta ln the 1ov.nuMnt '• pn11lon of Crim• Act foUowtna appeal ol • lower court naJJu rtot• 11atn1t CHOiine price ~'r: ~~~ ltemmbia from an lnetct.nl lul ~tn that left two penune dead. ~. ~~::.= $ )'ear oa SU Fr~ 1111trUbandl lt'Upted tn HWr•l Tbe 00. OUrd the dtln after tt wH annouaced !::.=".:::~= .. ..,'\::"'~ 41-toot ulJboat .. .,...._. .. and that the prte. ot1uoHne ~ to a den was done without a city permit. Walker has consistently de· nled any wrongdoing in connec· tion with the sale. He has made public a termite report. dated from the lime he bought the house in 1973. s howing the garage already converted lo a room. The mayor has c harged political opponent Howard Mushett. whose name also ap· pears on the Jan. 23 recall ballot. with "trying to make political hay" In attempting to publicize the FBI investigation. Mushett was not al home to· day and so could not be asked to com m e nt on the Attorney General's action. Walker said he was very re· lie ved "to have this matte r cleared up.·· .. I think I may drtnk a beer or two today to celebrate." he said. Tosh to H e ad YMCA Board David Tosh of Corona del Mar has been elected chairman or the board or the Orange Coast YMCA for 1979. Tos h, a certified public ac· countant. has served as board treasurer for two years. Also elected omcers were Theodore Robins. Frank An· derson and Susan Simpson as vice chairmen; Hal J oannlng as treasurer and Richard Geller as secretary. Jim de Boom. YMCA ex· ecutlve dJrector. was re-elected president. I Iran Mail Nixed WASJflNOTON IAP) -U.S. airmail service lo Iran has been suspended Indefinitely ··due to lack or rellable air transporta- tion' caused by politica l dis· orders. the Postal Service says. Al"W~o Peekaboo An American tour guide. after having difficulty explain· ing to a Chinese scholar what panty hose we re. decided one peek was worth a thousand words . The incident oc· curred during a shopping tnp in Washington. D.C. where the scholars are studying English at American University. Brown, Riles Face Budget Showdown? SACRAMENTO «API -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's education budget would n · t r.o;r c e Ca llfomia 's public universities to close any campuses. as they had feared. But Brown may be on a coUi$iOO course with slal.e schools chief Wilson Riles. The governor·s proposed 1979·80 budget. unveiled Tues· day. would cut special progra ms CUTS HIOHLIGHT BROWN BUDGET -AS in public schools including Riles' pet project. the School Im· provement Program. as well ab bilingual education by St lll million by denying them cost-of· living increases. Brown is also proposing to curtail state funding of school busing for integration in Lo~ Angeles. A virtually unnollced pro· v ision o( the Proposition 13 bailout bill provided $55 million for Los Angeles busing. prompt- ing Brown's Republican oppo· nent last Novembe r . Evelle Younger. to blame the governor for the WldeJy criticized busi~ program. The governor now is s uggest· ang that Los Angeles schools bear the full cost of busing. His t.op education finance aide, Dick Cutting, sa\d Brown hopei. the school district will then ap· peal the busing order to the U.S. Supreme Court. The budget cuL-i. which need l egislative approval. would curtail expansion of the School Improvement Program. which involves parents in school plan nan~ and stresstts ··personalized instruction·· and small classes. The program is the cen- terpiece or Riles· plan to revamp the public school system and n.·· verse the decline or test scores in the upper grades. Brown sup· Ported its expansion only a year ago. but is proposing lo hall that growth as part of Proposition 13 budgel·cuttlng. Brown may also be entering u mine field by proposing to abolish the Menta lly Girted Minors program of advanced wo rk ror bright youngsters. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS _.; 538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919 Childrens Sweat Sldrts & Pants 1so Uch Nylen Baseball Wa11111p Jackets 3ts ~ Wool Baseball Caps 12s each llllut 81111 Rqdalls 2/24• All SICClr SllHs Reduced 20% All Tennis Dresses On S* Adidas '1" Slllrts 315 Reversible '1" S11irts 23s Tennis Shirts & Sllar:ts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Racket Stringing Tennis Balls Warmup Suits 25'5 te 141& Runnin2 Sllirts Track Slllrts Racquetball Slllrts ii.t,.•t -;:=.t,.~ ......,, · foUnd Md llllad UIJO,poandl of 10 up from 11.• a 1atloli to 1=-----~~~==~~~~~-~m~arlJ~MM~·----------~...J!·~·"· \ I \ ) l s DAILY PILOT Air Conditioning Firm Sells Out BJ MILTON M08KOWm At 1'18 drew to • cloee. the world's larceat air condi tlonin1 tompan)' 1uceumbed to an offer that oaly aevera' moothl earlier lt described a1 ''blackmau·• and .. u:ocons clonable." The capitulation came when Syracuse·based Carrie• Corp. •treed to nesotiate a merser with Unite< TecfinokCles. a Hartford. Conn., company whose uniltt in elude Pritt and Whitney, the engine builder; 0t11, tht elevator builder: and Sikorsky, the hellcoptet butldel'. IT WAS ANf)THEJl VICl'O&Y FOR Harry Oray, tht chalrmao and president or United Technologies. Since ht arrived at. the company eight years ago, he b,aa more that doubled Its size by scooping up ot~er firms, aometime: over the vieoroua objections of the manaaements. These raids lnaplred a Joke told in some corporate ex ecutlve suites: "It you hear the sound of helicopter blade: overhead, watch out! It may be Harry Gray.'' I Gray likei totravelabouUnSikorsky helicopters. I In 1975, Unl&ed Technologies descended on Otis Elevator. whose management rejected the first merger over· tures. Gray sweetened the offer. and when it became clear lo the Money Tree Otis management people that they would not be able l< , muster the votes to deteat United Technologies. they sur rendered. SO ntE WORLD-S LARGEST BUILDER of elevator: and esCAlators has become di vision of United Technologies. Technologies. In 1977. Gray moved on Babcock and WUcox, builder or nuclear and coaJ.lired power plants. However. he camt up empty·handed on that mission. First Babcock arw Wilcox tied up United Technologies in the courts. And ther lt finally thwarted Gray by selling out to a higher bidde1 J . Ray McDermott. a maker or offshore oil drilling rigs. With that sour taste in bis mouth. Gray, who doesn't like to lose, turned his attention elsewhere Jn 1978 HE HAD UNITED TECHNOLOGIES acquire Amba< Industries. a New York·based company that produce: diesel and Ould power-systems as weU as scientific instru ments and electronic products. Then he went-afte r Carrier. whlcb holds 23 percent o the residential air·conditioning market and 32 percent o the commercial air-conditioning market. Gray had this message for the people who managl Carrier: "Let's merge. But if you turn us down. I must wan you that we plan to go ahead anyway and make an offer t< your share holders." . , The Carrier management certainly turned down th\ offer and fought in every way it knew to rebuff Gray. It went to court. It urged Carrier shareholders not to sell their shares. IT GOT POWERFUL SUPPORT FROM the Justiet Department. which opposes the mereer on antttrus1 grounds, and from the United Auto Workers. which re gards United Technologies as hostile to labor unions. But Gray was not to be denied this time. A federal ap peals court rejected Carrier's ptea that Unite< Technologies be prevented from pursuing its takeover bid And in the end Carrier's management was undone by iti shareholders. who proved to be quite willing to sell ouC tt• Gray at S28 a share. whkh was a price Carrier's stock had not seen since 1973. Faced with the obvious willingness of shareholders tCl take their money and run, the people who run Cartier swallowed their pride and agreed to talk to Gray about merger. what he wanted all along. ACQUJSmON OF CARRIER WIU. balloon United Technologies. whose name was United Aircraft befort Gray arrived, to sales or $7 billion a year. They were belo~ S3 billion when Gray took over the command post And ii wlU move Unitoo Technologies into position as the 22nd largest Industrial corporation in the nation. No one who knows Gray beheves he will stop here. Other companies, take heed. Listen .ror the whir of those ht!licopter blades. Energy Saving Tips Solicited . . . WASHINGTON CAP> -The government is getting re· ady to develop energy efficiency standards for consumer products. and is interested in comments and suggestions from the pubUc. The idea, of course. Is to save energy by making more efficient products available. THE DEPARTMENT OE' ENERGY IS seeking to· e11tabllsh how much improvement can be obtained in • various product~. The standards would become final in 1985, but Intermediate standards building up to the final' ones would go into ecrect In 1981 and 1983. .. InlUally, the government wanl'J to develop standards for refrigerators and refrigerator.freezers. freezen. clothes dryenJ, water beaters, room all"condiUoners, home heatin1 equipment, kitchen ranges and ovens, central air condlUoners and furnaces. In adcUUon, standards WUl be developed later ror dls· hwashers. televtslons. clothes washert, humldlriers and dehumldUters. THE ENERGY DEPARTMENT IS seekln1 written suggestions and plans a aeri~ of public meetings acl'Ofls the country to discuss the standdrds. . The meetings wm be held Jan 26 In Washington and· Boston, Jan. 31 In Chicaf.O· Feb. 2 in Atlanta, hb-6 In Dallas and Feb. 8 In San I' ranclsco. Persons who want to aend ln written commenll have until ltatth S. Details of the pro,..arn and i11rormation on · speaking al tM public meetings· can be oblaJned by wrltlnlf the U.S. Department of £Mrgy, Consumer PT'oducts Effl· clency Branch. Room 2248. 20 Massachuseltl Ave. NW, Washlngtoo, D.C., 20C6t. Heating Oil Costs Hotline Established -DAiLY PtLOT \ \ I ) .. I . . ' • ' Televbkna ... DIVld , l'Ol4 flOttt. • 1N1AK flMVllW '1'.tfw9fd fM ~. And AIMllC4N'' l&..ltclHT~ Ua.IM411'• df'Mlll 01 golflQ 10 a Potih l•Uwn tdloool ~· wl1'I Ule lrlldlotd fell'llty~ • CWQ. IUMITT AMOMINOI CW.II OICll Ven Oyilt. f0f'¥~ • MOYlll • * ,_. "Wllefe The Uon1 Au6a" ( t17t• Oowmenl.,y. I!_"'•) •NATIONAL ~INCIW. • Goldl c.Mtt• ,..,,,. 11 IYll tflt ~ IO etlOW llOW IN l)fedoul met .. 11 l'Nnad. lrentpOl'\ed and uled, and now 1t antc't• -dlltyllY91 IR) • Wl!NTUAUPT ng YEAR: lt11 TUBE TOPPERS NBC 8 8:00 -A Gift of Son,g. Top musical artists turn out for this UN ICEF benefit concert lsce story below>. KCE."1' 8: 00 -National Geo- graphic Spccull Gold -how ll'S mined. how il 's used and Its effect on our lives -is th~ subject or this documentary . CBS 8 8:30 -Monte Carlo Circus. The tlrth annual cir cus festiva l at Monaco is narra ted by TeJly Savalas . TV Pl'ogrllnmlnO" Pllrt a· ''The N9W 8'MCI Of lmflll- gr ant: Rlell And Olemo-rous•- ""911·1'"-boM alms too the tllQ time. 1ttOC1111g on ~In hit pelh l*ot• coming IO hll Mn--. (2 "'') .THEOODCOWL.E TONIGHT'S LATEST LfSTINGS ~~rocwn I QlrflfilMT ,,_,,llOND "Denm OI The Died" C>Ntll Iv(~• amid '"-~Of I ~vii lftO the Pttaonw It put on trlel 12-.*>. MOW( * * "Medllon A'fel'IUI" ( tH2) OWUI Andt-1. EJMnof Peril.,. All unea• ~ wrn of 9YW!ll ,...,..,. lhll • hiONY· rtepeeled put)llc llgW• Potel • dMdlV INMt to ,,. nation. t' "'~ 55 lllln.) • MOYIE * • '"The Tlngler" t 111591 Vlnc~t Price. Judith E~ An M fotce le lee>- .._, after the daattt ol • deflf nwi., but tt ~ ID' =:el 1 tw •• 30 mtn I •• "U~ Girt" (tt5 II Aleala Smltn. Ola· ClyS 0.0.ge A policewom· an llrugglel lo CIOIU'9 II« tattler'• murdertt and ~ ln¥OMNf with a ~ring 11 ht . 30 1'11>1\ • 12::378 U 8.W.A.T. ..1 = • •.,. .. 1119 °'-" Man" ( tt57) Al .. talr SIM. JI• Adami . A PfC>l ... lonet a111u1n acl'l•fll•• to kno<* off .,, obnc>Mloul ~ (t1V .• 3$11'11n.) 4.00G MOY!& ..... ~··· tltff) NJOel Patf~k. Y¥C>nf\8 MltcMll Aacllf ~ tlON MtM wMn 6clotlend Y"'d la ,,_.llgjtllng . ~ l'll\ltW Of • girt wnv --~.nlle.(211r1 I * * "Godzltle V• The lee Mon1l9'" I 1H7) AklH Tatcarada, TON Wetanbe. Oocntll• and ~hf• ....,. ·~~by .... monti.r (2 hl"I I ":"I ::mwA11101 4:aG MOVIE Aaeaaflfl We Go! 811 t>1r1 How1r. Jill Or~. Pltef Stone. Rli:hiHd RMv... John Waldnlan and Oftld St""" wg ~· 1n • Quiz on Ille m.iot _.,.. of !ht ~~ t:• 9 (J) ENTtRT~ Of THI YEM AWAPIJ8 Jackie Glauon la 11<»1 t()( Ihle ninth ennu.I iC*lel hoN>rl,,g .iiow l>ualneN grhls Among thOH eppewlng .. llOtloreet. P<_,terl, OI perlottnerl will be Stew MMtln, BIJd. dy Et>Sen. Ann-Marg<el, ttMI Bee o... and Cll'OI 8un>ett Otcat raoeiWI folN tldl eta to a hot Br*-ey lhOw. bul wtien ha ~·1 find • dal•. ha glWI ttla 8'*• tiekel 10 F.U to dllpOM of. Hondo and hie man Clll9fl wlfll • tec:ltl paramll41ary oroup led by • retired * .... "Sec:tfl11 01 A Sec••· tary" (193 fl Cltudette Colt>et1. Hert>en M..-alt A ~1n·1 dlUQhttr 11 1>1acllm1.1i.d by hl1 MCrt11ar{1 H ·hu•l>•nd ( '" IW ,30mln J Jackie Gleason host& tt)e nmth annual Entertuiner of the Ycnr awords show tonight ut 9:30 on CBS. Channel 2. It 's the Great One's fifth straight yeur ln the JOb. 1:30. CIJ '"'""CAAlO CIACU8 Telly Saval11 19 host IOt lhe 5th Mnual lnttrt11t!Or\- ., ClrCUI FNlrvel °' ~ co. IMluring perlc>nnance9 by -°' lhe llo'Ofld'• gt' .. , Clr'CUJI llCll and • D eEIT M SATUAOAY MGH'TUVE C•nOio. e.to-n. Buell .._.,, Ellton Gould. St- M.nln Ind CMvy Ch ... .,. emono tno11 ""'° w111 t>e IHfUf'ed In fliOllHOhll lrorn telecata of the past three years of tl'lil Comedy .., .... ·~= 0.-t: RulMlf 89'tat. 11~ 8 Cl) YOUf' T\8 "Lettera To ces News" G TOMOHT Hott. Johnny Ceraon. Ell (R) 1:00 TOMOAAOW LOVE EXll'ERT8 1:10 Cl) KOJAK ~ -1ekJ1 Ille Wfatll ~ INI ~ wTl8ll N pu,_ I young Gtllll ~of l'IMder (RI Tllur•da11'• Da11fl•e flf o .,le• AFTERNOON -~ llOU)QY "BMolc Qeneillee .. Cf) J()Kl'lfl M...D '1:30 9 WON.OWAAllGI DIARY "Return To The Philio· p1nae·· D IHANANA GuMt· Dal &nannon. I DATIHO~ t•.OOO NANI THAT TUNI • AOA»-12 Mal!Oy and Reed reteut Oaa111WI £btb•fl• 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles e KNBC (N8C) Los Angeles I Kn.A (Ind ) Los Angeles KASC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (J) KFMB (CBS) San Diego II KHJ·TV(lnd l Los Angeles @J KCST (ABC) San Otego I KTIV (Ind) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (lnd) Lo.s Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles II> KOCE· TV (PSS) Huntington Beacn 'Live' Zanies Ready for Prime Time? By PETER J . llOVIER LOS ANGELES tAP> -Viewers tuning to NBC for the Wednesday Night Movie tonight at 9 :30 on Channel 4 may be taken aback wMn they see coneheads from space and a rat, ranting Sumural. Not lo worry, though, it's just "Saturday Night Uve" testing the lucrative waters or prime time. NBC, not thrilled with third place in the rat· ings war, is letting the Saturday Night crazies out lo play on a Wednesday evening in I.be hope that the outrageous show's milder moments might win prime lime audiences accustomed lo tamer stuff. "THE BEST OF SAT URDAY Night Live. Part I" is a collection or clips from the show that has made late Saturday night television viewing a cult ritual. For 31h seasons. "Saturday Night Live's" Not Ready for Prime Time Players have proven themselves the most oriRil'lal and Inspired come- dians on network television, winning a faithful au- dience that grows each week. They've done it with a mixture of Irreverence and a keen sense of absurdity; John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd and the other players spare no one In their sometimes reckless r.ursult of laughs, precariously !)traddUng that fine 1 ne between iood taste and bad taste. often landing on the wrong side. The sbow ts funny but it can also be offensive, and tucked safely out of prime time on a Saturday night. away from the vigilant stare. or the rami~y· hour.conscious network censor . Bits about Jim Jones or Karen Quinlan are tasteless jokes late oo a Saturday night. but in prime tlrpe they could cause outrage and send sponsors In search of other investments . NAMING TONIGHT'S collection "Part l"' im· plies a "Part n·· In the future, which suggests NBC has understandably, been tantalized by the notion ";,/ somehow transferring the success of "Saturday Night Uve" to prime time. • U's an lnteresling concept. '"I think NBC would love to have It In prime Ume." says Herb Sargent, ··Saturday Nl&ht" creative consultant and architect of ton(lh t '• s how . "But there '_s a 1tandanll Problem. You can do more late at n11ht, and that includes Johnny Carson. whoever.·· Theft is the alternative ol watering down the product, but "Saturday Night Uve" might nol work wUh the restraints 9f pnme lime. ,,. "THE 'SATU&DAY Night' group wouldn't have lt "says Sargent. "That's what makes us re· slat it ca move to prime lime). We'd be ba~k.lng up. Li1ten, there Dl•Y ways lo do it lbal would be terrific but lhal'• Just our first ruction to it: You can't dOu much .. you want lo." Toni«hl'• colleeUon of excerpt& ls "Saturday Nlibt'1"1nnd ol co~)' al its •t -~ weird, the extraterreatrlaJ conebeada, Belushi as a maniac Samural warrior and, ln one of the show's runniest biu, A)'kroyd and 1uest Steve Mart.In as two awlnlina Clecbollovakian brothers lookin1 to make lt Witb -aome looM "American '°""·" • N BC't dilemm• la one oC commercial : i.teri1loa'1 little lronlea -the Not llead.y for Prlme 'llme Plalyen are re.dy, lndMd; It'• Juit .J that prime time may n<>' be ready for t.bem Updike Film Set HOU.Y\\'000 (API -Ton.1 Award·wtnMn 116duie& lloirtany and Blrib& DAnD« star in "'too Far to Go." a two-hoW' NBC moyif based on 10 ot tb• Maples lhort 1tortea by John UPdtke. Playwrtpt and novQllat Wtutam Hanley wrote : the 1cret1t·P111 from tbe Updike 1torlfl about 'I" Richard ind Joan Maple. a eont.emporary sub· urban couP&e Whole man1., la dl1lnte1rat1na. L J, "°"° "*' ''°"' • t>um+ng hOuM. bteM up • neigh bortloOd feud, end ~ '°' pr...,,i.uon or -M<h by ~ Rtlnier and lhe Aoyal Family °'*'' Jkn Fowier, David Horowtu. ()ilrles Neleorl Reilly 1:30 9 WANTm: DEAD Oft ALM 12:00 CJ •*,_."You Ne..., Clll\ Tell" (1115 f) Oiclt PoweM. Peggy Dow. A polton4d Garmen Shepherd. reln- cemated 11 • dt1ectfve, Mtl out to hnd hi• kMI« ( t ht., 30min I D WONDERFUL WOfllLD OF MAGIC 8 TWIUGHT ZOHE 1:All NEWS ~ HIW8 MOVIE i lolenCM. HTONIOHT CONSWEA euRVIVAllUT "C(Ulate, Prrv•to Scllool1. Med\gep Wllh Roaelynn c.,,.,·· • (J) toNKEMI Oute11' Connie Si.vent. 9 fNAY FEUD I JOK!A'I WILD THE 000 COUPU: Felb1'1 NlnMll ruina Otcat'1 plene 10 ~ Illa l!Ottttnenl lor I ~IC: rendNYOut. t:OO D THE OTHER IAOADWAY 8 111 CHAIWE'I AHOll..9 I THIADV£N'TUA£M 10:00 I:. HtOKT OAU.E.AY A gitf IS haunted and her Ille lhfntened by vtllona of a murder wl'lfcl'I occurred beCore Iha w11 bOln. A INltf lled io-buys a IOw potlOn from a prof•· aor. men g+vea " 10 hit gtrt· friend 8 81 ~WOMAN Pac>c* ooea ~ lO onlllll>glla tfta dt\lg ~~ 6Mth of a rodl 11w.tR• * ·~ "TN VIOient Onatl" ( 19e7) Fernando UmU, Atdo Rey. Murder IUJIC)eets. In dM91t of t>eoftg lynelled, ... .__, • *** "JC>MnyCome L•tely" (194'31 Jamee C-vnev. Mllftor.. Mein Two vetaren newsc>l98' publilhefa IOI!' forcea In 1 hghf again11 a loc4ll town boM. ( 1 "' • !IO mln.J ... ~- • "=lff 12 hrl I When lOulea llnd• out 8bout 1 new CllttuM In ~·a will, 1M elm<MI q_IY99 ~ eeule to lllMI It. U A <WTC1' IOHQ "The Mu11c: For UNICEF Conolrt" Ari .,,.., of fop rnualelen• lndudlng Ille Bee a-. Enon John, Jotln Denver. Rod Stewll'I and Donna Summer Pl'· l0<m 1 Mltetloo ot music for the beMfll of needy clllldren. in mis concert lrorn the Unlled Nations building in New Yen C11y I TICTACOOUOH Ml.AV GRIFFIN aue.t1: Joan Quigley. Sid· nay Omarr. 1<11>rin1 Kine.di. Tamer• Rend. Rori WlmlOlh. Counl JOhn Monoleec:o GD NATIONAL GEOG~ 8":C'AL "Gold!" Ctn*'• IHml tr•vet the WOf1d to lhow how lhe praolou9 melal It mmed, trW11Q011ed Ind used. I nd now II al!ec11 I THEOONO SHOW GET SMART CUTIONED A8C N£WS M<>i'NING 12:00 8 Cl) AOCKfOAO AL.£8 Rodltord trtM 10 help a voung 11r1g1t being Hploil• eel by 1M lyndbte • * "WtlO Kiiied Teddy BHr?" 119661 • Juliet Proww. Sii Mineo. A nightclub holleH IMtfl'lenda • butboy. w11<> tum• out to be • ptycflollC t~ prllnllltef 12 111r1 )GIT 8MART 3:00 0 *** "A ClellfAnd PreMfll Oanver" < 19691 Het ttotl>rooll, E 0 Merlhall. S9Ctllicino hll politte* Up!r •llonll. • u s SenllOI ulet to combat tM O'OW'"V prot>lern of smog. (1 hr • 30 min I fill OMAT PE:AfORMANCES "Beyond Th• Horizon" Eugene O'Ne<ll's Puhlzet Prtz•w•MlllQ pley INtures Rleherd Beeltua. Eaward J Moor• and MIJfla Tued (R) e:!) DAVID 8U88KINO P1n I "The Blllle 0Ye< I0-.30 lout c.;ly::s (R) 11:00 0 8 (I)®) NEWS UAMCLUB MOVIE * * '• "Nevllf Steal Any- thing Small" 11959) James Cegney. Roger Smith A D TWIUOHT ZONE Arcttit>ald Bffche)(Oft 011~· c:ovar1 ll\*1 ha can wlH any. thing he wan11. G» ALFJllD HITCHC()Ct( PM8ENT8 A man'• M&rch for his Wff• 1 murdetllf leads to a 2:20 NEWS 2:2& NEWS 2::30 MOVIE • • '" · ·c onoemned' • f 19301 Aonetd COiman. Ann Herding A prl-15 Mltlenced to the brvtal DIMll ~. (I ht , 55 min I 3~ •• *. "Deli<"" I 19~• Merion Brando. Jean Simmons Naooleon'I ancount« with lhe young daUQllter of a Mar...iie. allll ITlafeh.ant Ctlenge5 ''"' COUfM of h.-tory I t hr • 30 m+n ) C B S Champ Again '60 Minutes,' 'Mork' Top Week's TV NEW YORK 1AP 1 -CBS. ~th or without a huge audience for ~he pro footbllll playoff game between Los l\ngeles a nd Da llas. won the network's ratings competition for the second week in a row and the third lime in a month. CBS estim ated more than 80 million people saw the National Fool· ball Conference championshi p ~ame Sunday afternoon. less than half of which was broadcast in prime time -·after 7 p.m. on the East Coast. With audience fi gures on the game incomplete. the A.C. Nielsen Com· pany listed CBS' "'60 Minutes.·· on the air Immediately after the football broadcast. as the most.watched show fo r the week ending Jan. 7. me ans in an average prime-lime minute. 22.7 percent of the homes in the country with · television were tuned to CBS. NETWORK FI Gl.iRES i.how ABC still leading for the s~ason to dale N BC's "Weekend" newsmagaiine showed slightly more v1tallty in its new Sunday njght time slot, chmbmg to 54lh or 59 programs checked. NBC had three programs in the bottom fi ve -No. 55 "Project U.F.O . .'" No. 57 .. David Cassidy - Man Undercover.'' and No. 58, "NBC News Special: The American Fami- ly." ABC's "Hardy Boys" was 56th. a nd "CB.5 Reports: Pe rs pective - Conversation between Eric Sevareid and Walter Cronkite." was 59lh. UNlCEF STARS-Among the musical luminaries a ppearing on tonight's UNlCEF concert at 8 o'clock on NBC. Channel 4. are 1 from left) producer Robert Stigwood. host David Frost and the Bee Gees. Andy, Maurice and Robin Gibb. CBS, IN FACT. had fiv e shows in Nielsen's t-Op 10. including a movie. "The Incredible Journey of Dr Meg La urel.'' and three consistent hits -.. AJI in the Family ... "M·A· S·H"' and '"Dallas.·· HERE ARE THE week 's Top lO shows . nol counting Lhc football game : "60 Minutes.·· with a rating of 32.2 representing 24 m1lhon homes. CBS: Stars Aid VNICEF Concert for Cause Once more. it was a case in "hich CBS offered new shows while runMr· up ABC was spotting reruns. A.BC still split the first 10 wilh CBS. With "Mork and Mindy" second lo "00 Minutes.·· It was another disastrous week for NBC. Yt'ith "CHIPs."' the n<?twork 's top.rated show. 17th. followed by the New Year's ni~ht "Orange Bowl" broadcast. No. 18. "Mo rk and Mindy ... 32 I or 23 9 million. "Three's Company.'' 30.7 or 22.9 million. "Laverne and Shirley ... 30 or 22.4 mi1lion. and .. Happy Days." 2.8.8 or 21.5 million, all ABC: Tuesday Movie "The Incredible Journey of Or. Meg Laurel.'' 28 7 or 21.4 million. "All in the Family," 27.6 or 20 6 million. "M -A·S·Jl," 27.S or 20 5 million, all CBS. "What ·s Hap. penlng," 27.4 or 20.4 million. ABC. and "Dallas." 25. 7 or 19 1 mi Ilion. CBS. By TOM JORY NEW YORK CAPl ·-Take a scat. front and center , at the U.N .. a nd get ready for 90 minutes of music for a cause. "We've got Rod Stewart over there. the Bee Gees there, Kris and Rlla up there and Earth. Wind and Fire back there :· said Ken Ehrlich, one of the show's co-producers, as his arm swept the raised stage. • And It was just a hlnt or what's to come tonhmt at 8 on Channel 4 as NBC broaCkuta ''A Gifl of Song - the Music for UNICEF Concert ·· E HRLICH, NEARLY as big a name backstage as some of the en tertalners are out front, marveled lit a truly marvelous sight -the U.N. 'leneral Assembly done over for what he called "a pop concert with ~reat di@.ity. • The show ls. Indeed, a great deal more. It's the Inauguration or a r .. markable eCfort begun by the Bee Gees. producer Robert Stlawood and David Frost. the TV personality. to raise money tor the United Nations· children's fund. The lbow, ln a a nae. klcks off UNICEra lnternotlonal Year oC the Child. IN ADDITION TO performtnf aon11 the')t have wrltlft\, the alars wtff donat. rl1hu to the mule to UNICEF. ni. project "t . oraanlur bope the abow wlU encouraa• other auptrttarl to cont.rlbut~ sona ri•hta to UNICEF. I t "Fletlwocid Mae, thn ...... :·re-conWI-but· taa a toq," Eulidl .. 1~. '·J>ut \hey'yre ftCll on tbe show. Nothln1 a11ln1t them, but tttq couldh't bt h•r• to do It. Uve.•• TM "Mullc fqr U'NtC'tF" efto...t wm c .... .,.,_. the •ho•, wtu. Chappell llu11~ Company •d· ministering donated music rights without profit. T HE RATING FOR '60 Minutes" was 32.2. Nielsen says that means of all the homes In the country with television, 32 2 percent saw at least part of the ncws magazlne. "ll 's really fantastic.' the pro· ducer said. "the Olivia Newton· Johns. the Krlstoffcrsons and the Coolidges. the Bee Gees. the Andy Gibbs. all or them. they're all really trying. lt"s not like coming out for Just another show CBS' rating for the week -not counting the football game -was 22. 7. followed by ABC at 20.9 and "I GOT A NOTE the other day at NBC at 17.3. The networks say that the hotel from Kris and Rita," the The next 10 shows ·Taxi," ABC : "One Day ut a Time ... CBS . "ranta ~y Is land ... ABC : "'Barnaby Jones." CBS. '"Love Boat" and "Barney Miller." both ABC: "CHJps" and "Orange Bowl." both NBC: "Lou Grant." CBS. a nd ..Eight Is Enough," ABC. produc.er remembered. "It Just said: f 7n'"j.:;-.;-;~-;-:;:;;1 We finis hed the song. Hooray. ourmemb9t9werecaet ln They·re really excited about It... cert'• Jr., Untied AAUnee, I Other musicians lined up for "The Llneot~ury. Toyo••· I Musk for UNICEF Concert" were DuPont " Mlltbn Bredtey l\BBA. John Dtlnver. Elton John and commel'Cfate. 1 1 Ja•••-Y. White's Sale LA•Z•BOV D S 0..,., oOO OI °"' ~n -· onna ummcr. , .. , , .. , r•M .,, '''""· ' v . t <ommtr<l<M,. ptfnt 'II()(~. & •01u • NBC stationed 300 microphones o•M\. I ::ind nine camerus inside lht• Gt!ncral we Need All Agee & Type• I Assembly. and Ehrlich. producer of Cell Now For Appointment I public 't"V's popular "Soundstage" I erles. said the entire show was SCM1th CoHt Actor• Co-Op I taped live, straight through. snuw1.•\t......,,..._ J (114) t&7-02t2 ··we bcpn here the day artcr -------,----Christmas, ' he snld, describing the unlikely concert hall. "and we've built o ur stage over the entlro ----------: podium, actually two podiums. MOVll RATINGS "WE'VE TOTALLY redeslcned the FOi .._,.. 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