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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-12-19 - Orange Coast Pilot17 Newport Harbor waters took on • festive air Tunday night as boab like thla one toured the harbor tn the ftnt night of th1a year's annual Festival of Li&hta Boat Parade. bringi.nc holiday cheer to hundreds ol partici· ...., ............. ..._ panta and tbousands of shorebound onlooken. Annual event. the roots of wl}icb have been traced back S> years by local··hlstorians, continues through Dec. 23. It starts nightly at 6:30 p.m Allege lnfeetious IVD PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) -Pcllice ftriDa tear ,_ nd ~ today dilpened 100 ~ eehocal .tudam .,,.... ma tbe praence ot the OUlted lhab ot Ira:n OG Panama'• ec.. tadora hland. One car wu burned and windows were amubed in other ean. (Relllted pboto.M> About a dozen studenta ,... taken away in ambalaneee, bal it wu not known bow aeriomly they were burt. DlsturbaDees bqan at the Na· tioaaJ lDltitut.e, Panama Ctty'1 lariat hip acbool , ac:rou tbe street from the Panama Cmal 7.one and three mllel from the U.S . Embassy where anU· American demomtrauoaa toot place 1\aeeday. An eallmated 300 atadenta ••tllen4 Otlblde I.II• ....... . lbouttail, UJ>oiMa wltll U.. ..... , t Oat ...., .. 11aa1a1 own ..... ' the c:' iilll .. , .. A ~oltMdem. oa1traton be~laNWt•I roeu, llD4 two eodd•li thrown ".c1~ baz1D:. lealyOD Police 4nd tear ...... a dosen llliotlWI ,.,.... .. ...... of -,.. • the cnwd, .... dlaperMd ud re1atMNd la 1mallsroap1laiidem1111._.. thetebool.LMer,poliN._... the demoutratora into tile school and tbm allowed tbem to cobome. Earli«. Pmem.a Qb'1..,.. warned realdent1 that only peacet.al demamtradom would be allowed. (See PANAllA, Pa99 AJ> Iranians ournLea er ·Seerej Meeting OPEC Seeks Price Accord CARACAS, Venezuela (AP> - otl mtmaen from tbe OraaJliu. lion of Petrolenm-g_a_l)C)~~q Countries met in ~ •••klnc to work out a eom· promiae solution on the price s plit which has persisted through their year-end con ference. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Saudi Arabia's oil minister and - a leader of OPEC's moderate bloc, held the talks in his hotel suite, a conference source said. The moderates are trying to keep the official price of oi1 near the $24 per barrel level while Libya. which already has boost- ed the pnce of its oil to $30 a barrel, has said it would like to see the base price elevated to $34. Today's is the final sessioo of the three-day meeting and of· flcials said it was possible the conference could end without agreement. meaning each member would charge aa much as it can get or lb1nk.s prudent. It would not be the first time the 13-nation oil cartel failed to reach agreement. "We've bad these dilferences for 19 years." s81d one source. Humberto Calderon Berti. Venezuela's oil minister, ad- mitted that pnce neeotiations bad been "very difficult" slnce the 13 delegations beaan meet· lnl Monday. He said OPEC's economic commiuioo proposed the COD· ference set a base price of S24 to szs a barrel and that 1 'il would Coast Weather Coaliderable cloudiDeaa tonl1bt. Cbanee of 1bower=.i:20 ereent ton.l~ to 10 perca '11M1nda7. SU~ cooler wltb knn ~ ol 41 at the bie1clm and 55 IDlud. BlOI 'DumdQ of a a10lij tiie _. a • bllaacL . IN&IH'TODAY be 1ood for OPEC to reach an "'-!•mmlt.. .. Bat U.. luoe ot 'MW bl8 ro-•Mra coal• 10 o•er tie beacllmartl Price -for Jtgbt crude oil from Saudi Arabia -concerned many ministers. Traditionally, the quality of oil and its distance from markets have det.ermmed bow much of a premium over the benchmark can be charged. But some OPEC members have tacked on sur- charges that have left the old system of price differentials in disarray. Iran, for instance, used to charee 11 cents more than Saudi Arabia for a like grade of oU. At S28.50 a barrel, Iranian oil now carries a $4.50 premium. How much higher the price goea depends on the financjfµ health of the Western lmporte'llS, • and "we're worried about the ef. feels of bigber prices on the in- ternational economy," ta.id a <See OIL. Paie AZ) Rain Covers North Half Of Cali/ornia By Tlte A.uedated Prell It rained over moat of Northern California today. with rain likely apin Thursday in many areas. Fot curtinued to be a problem in the San Joaquin Valley. Snow was reported ln the Sierra above 6,000 feet north and to 10,000 feet aoutb. Snow wu alao reported above 8,000 feet on Mount Sbuta. Downtown Loe An1eles bas not bad an lDcb ot rain lince Ju- ly 1 .... it appeared that the storm mcmns in from Nortbem Callforaia would be ao weakened when lt reacbed Southern Callfonda·tbat it wouldn't edd mucb rt1n t.o tbe~ total. A 4Mpen1aa tnqb el low preuure Ott tbt to9lt was ctraw- aq a atGnDMmt "''Mid, blUilllC clond•,n1mdcool ......... to Soi""wll ~ tbe N• · tiOUlWMhers.me.aald. Bat forecaatera 1ald tbe dl1w of rain ID Los +qeJn wu eo man tblD 30 ,.cmt ~~ .,.. a ... an Tug o' War Filipino mountain tribesman use themselves mstead of the customary rope for this tug o' war in the remote town of Banaue. 160 miles north of Manila. The oc· casion was the trtbal olymp1cs sponsored by a local brewery Women's Lawsuits Charge Faulty IUD Twenty eight women filed lawsults in Orange County Superior Court Tuesday in which they allege they suffered pelvic inflammation after using an in- trauterine device once marUted by the A.R. Robina Co. A total of $140 mllllon ln dam11es la being souaht. According to the separate, 25·P••e complaints, the Rtcbmond. Va., pharmaceutical flrm falsely advertised tbe Dalkan Sbleld nm as aafe and effective. Tbe flrm 11 cbar1ed with m~cal ned.aence, breach o1 warraatj, lla6lllt.Y, fraud a.ad wantala milCODduct. to October. nlne 1lmllar lawaulll wn ftled in Oruo Count1 ap1nlt A.H. Rob&nl. 1fae CaMI .. belDa hencJ1ed b)' .Jallo Van DJ~1 a Newport Beacb • torM7 "'1D oftle9 ln ruuenna. It Is 111,.111 tn tM com,wim tllat a ilibll -.S in tbe ...._ doe ol tbe lblelcl caUMd -. t«lato...,t.M ... aidw.d ........ removed from the market in 1974. Plalntiffa in the current ac· tlona reside ln Oranse, Los An1elea and Rlvenlde counties. AcCCJl"dinC to tbe actioaa. more than 800 lawsuit.I bne been ftled acalmt tbe ftrm over tbe Dalkoo Shield. In Auswat, a Den•er woman who once used the IUD wod a $6.Z ml.Won Jud1ment •&•lost the ftrm. Pair Collect S2Million Gold Nearing S500in Two Europe Marts 50,000 March on Embassy TEHRAN, lraa <AP> -At laat Sl#IO lrDiw mcullltc an aua-t-Med relicioas leader marched cm the ocnipled U.S. Km~tedQ ............. . -~°'* 7 .... .... ~--., ,, t :r. .. .,... .. Ammeat" ... tq.--f.Nm .. ~IM holy book ol Wam. But dle7 made ao -... to brucb tbe gates and mdel" tbe embassy compound, wbere Moslem militants have been holding 50 Ameriean.s bestqe ror 46 ~ dem~ tbe U.S. SHAH'S CANCER MAY BE WORSE--A3 AMERICANS OFFER lRAN SOLUTIONS -A12 f'Oyemmmt get Sia.ah Mob.am. m~ Reu Pahlavi to return to Iran Meanwhile, a senior member of the ruling Revolutionary Council &aid today that fa.mlliea of the bostqes may be allowed to visit captive relatiftll over Christ mas, according to a Tehran newspaper. lo an intttview today, Interior Minister Hubemi Rafl&IUan.l was quoted as saying Iran's rulers want Christmas vtaita by the boataa•' families. But bia remarks underlined the dif· ferencee between oftldala and the mWtanll bolding the em- ba.uJ. . A student apollceaman responded va1uel1 that tllere bas bea1 •-no decisioe'. about family Cbrl1tmaa •l•tt• - altbougb lbe boUday ls lea tblD a week away. Raf.uQjani Aid the ........ lay wttb tbe atudentl -wt.> have seftl'al Um• oYer'f1111d or contradicted P'orelp lllnllter SadeOOldtw C1b 'ne)'dldlO ... ~ • ...,, ·las t.bat 1 U.S. bi ....... ot the eblb'• a111111t c:rtmea eoUI end UM ei1lla _. mea ff.._ for tM ...,..., '!'be •t 0 '• eoetndlcted tla8l dalm. wllkll Qhotfmdelt .. q.ud • mak· lDI lD • l.D....aew wtu. tbe Wulll:nltm Pmt publeW tD: daJ. T ,._.....U .. ollloo <leelMN ..... Al) • . Kmluuu Solicit As Santa? Wllo .. u..t beneath the 81.nta Clamemmmef It mllbt be a Hant Krlabna, c.o.ta lfen police Hid wecm.. day. Detedive Matt Collett Mid bl bu Neetftd reporta of a Sala Claua ~ .. ,. tbe needJ children" wbo turned oat to be a Hare Krt1bna member wbo declllled to uy wbletl IMld1 chlldren were 1oln1 to be helped. Under city law, religious groups can aollclt wltbout a license but only for thetr own re- U1ioua purpoeea. Solicit1n1 to help someone else 11 llle1al without a City Council-approved permit Collett la.id the Santa Claus in question declined to show a permit. He warned generous shoppers to make sure thelr money is i<>- ing to the cause for which tt'a in· tended. Aske d If Hare Krlshnaa <?e l ebrate Christmas, a s pokesman for the group in Loe Angeles said that, while Krlsbnu follow Hindu tradition, they do view Jesus' life u an ap- pearance of God in the world. lie Hid he wasn't sure what the Costa Mesa Santa Claus was collecting for but said Hare Krishnaa do provide food for needy people in India and plan to distribute food to refueees in Thailand Hell's Angel Bail Raised SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A federal jud1e baa hiked the bail for Hell's An1elt leader Ralph "Sonny" Barger from 'l mUlion to S2 million to keep him ln jail durin1 bl• trial on federal racketeertn1 cbar1e1. U.S. .Diatrlct Judie Samuel ContJ, who increased th• bail away from open court, also scheduled• fOl'mal ball bearing today for Barser and another ol the 18 defendanta In the trial wblcb la In tu third moatb. Frank Mancan, Bar1er'1 at· torney, aaid Tuesday that frlen.da ot hla client were on the veT1e ot putt1q up 21 pieces ol property with a value of Sl.1 million wbe:n CooU railed the ball. Threat of Bomb F..mptiee School A bomb tbrut telepbooed by a woma.o caller to a Cotta 11 .. mlddJe tebool turned out to be f .... TUHday, Cotta ..... police Ml4 toda)'. n., utd a nn c1rtn ... btld at TeWtn•l• Sebool~ 112' ~•llfonU s-.• at .... tllDe the bomb na .Ueced.lx Mt to IO oil 1bortly before l J>lm. but ao u -plottve deYtce .,.. fOWld. Wave Upsets Mesan's Boat Off Clemente A Costa Mesa boat owner and hla companion were tossed into chilly waters north of the San Clemente pier early today when a wave capsized their 17-foot outboard boat. Costa Mesan Duane Rldde U, 23, and Paul Larson, 25, of San Pedro, were reported unhurt but chilled in the 59-degree water. The two men were fishing near a reef at 7 a.m. and de· cided to pour a t'UP of coffee when the wave hit Rlddell'a vesael. San Clemente llfefuards radioed Oranae County sheriff's deputies at Dana Point Harbor. When the deputla arrived in a fire boat, another lar1e wave had righted Rlddell's boat. TM two men were pulled out ol tbe water. Tbe boat wu baUed out and towed to tbe harbor. \ Fanners Protest COPENHAGEN, Denmark <AP> -Some 5,000 anery farmers on tractors snarled traf· fie in ~b11en and 11 other cities ay ln a mau protest aeainst a 1overnment plan to impose a windfall tu OD tbelr gains from devaluaUon ol the krone, the Danlab currency. - MOUR'JaNG IRANIANI CAMY ONN CAllCl'T OP II.A.IN L1AD1R Thouunde IMut ~ CurNa In Prom of U.8. Embaaay ·-~· ~~~~~~~~~~~ IRAN MOURNING •• '· Swaying Poe Trips Snspect In Car Theft Jatoleslam Mohammad Mollteb and hlJ tW&tlociy1uardl betan at Tehran Unlvenity1 then wound a mile to the boated embauy 1ates, llUITOUDded by a tea ol cbanliq and walUa1 people. Pour mullaba, or prieata, ••vinl pistols wel'9 drawn on an open carriaae behind tbe corte1e. The heady mixture of religious fervor and militancy climaxed wbeo tbe prtesg ..... ~ over the beads of the crowd and mounted the speakers' platform on the embauy wall. Massive portralta ol Molateb were cat· ried by mourners along wttb Islamic flap In black. llofateb's 22-year·old 100 Sadep declared: "The CIA kills people who are against the im- peri all1m of America. They killed my f•ther because they want to change the course of the revolution.'' Many of the women in the crowd, all Uptly wrapped In black cbadora, wept u Sadegh spoke. Mofateh, a close usoclate ot Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, and two bodybuarda were U · sa11lnated Tuesday at Tehran Unlventty, where Mofateb was bead of the theology depart- ment. Kbomelnl'a rullnl ReYolu· Uoaary Coundl blamed tbe CIA and SA V AK, the OUllted abab'a secret police, for the Ula.ulna· Uoo. An anonymou.. caller told Iran'• news a1eac1 a lf'OUP called Fii llllltant was reapoaaible, but the group bad not been beard ot before and most obeerven thoaeht the call was aboax. Kbomelnl made a new de· mud Tuesday for the United Stat.et to band over the lbab, callln1 Panama an Amertcan puppet, and one of bi.I uaoctatea said he hu ordered his sunmen to murder the former ruler and hi• wlfe. "We want the d~ lbab from the United Stat.et, even tbou1b he I.I no lonaer In that country. because be bu been sent to an American puppet country," Khomelnl told a IJ"OUP who called on bim Tuesday at bll bome ln Qom. Two Rape~ Robbed in Dana Point Two Dana Point women were raped and robbed at IUDpolnt Tuesday ln their Santa Clara A venue apartment, Orange County lberttr1 deputies report- ed today. Tb• women told olftcen they were followed home by a man who talked them Jnto letUDc bim into the apartmeU they llwe. Once in .Li:.:f.artmeat, be pulled out a , raped them and took money, oftlCWI Hid. The suspect, who neaped, was deacrlbed 81 a black IUD ln bis early JOI, m feet tall Bd weartni a velveteen Jacket ad matcbiQI put&. He wu drtvtnc a dlver car. the vtctt1n11ald. PANAMA ••• It wu the ftnt time Kbometnt made the demand •ince the shah and Empreu Farah new from Texas to Panama on Saturday A 1waytni Hibl pole and a cloud ol clult ~to the arna • day of an II-year-old Bellnower youth on swpidon ot auto theft, Coata Mesa polJ« aaid. Khomeini's former cbid pn»· ecutor, Ayatollah Sede1h Kbalkball, ordered memben of a 1uerrilla or1anisation be heads to LaUn America to ex ecute the ahah and his wile, the official Pan newa aeency re· pon.d lr'CID • ---~~~o~:fAM~)JW.l~7'8i~jQ-. Khalk6all put a prtce of ~~7 $130,000 on the 1hab'1 head alter ball. olfteen aaid. Kh omeini '1 r e vol ut1on an February and claimed that b.11, They taid Offi cer John men were responsible for the u -Susman was OD patrol ln the 2mC» 1111lnaUoa two weeks a10 ln block of Harbor Boulevard Paris of tbe 1hab'1 nephew, abort.Jy before la m. today when Shahrtar MC>UMapba Cbarlk the swaytni pole and the dust cloud caught bta attenuon. The 50 American s held hoata1e ln the US Embuay 1.n Tehran beean their 48th day ln captivity, but there w aa no chlnee in their situation The atudenta occupytq the embaay continued to talk about their be ing tried u spies lf tbe United States did not rettlm tbe shah. while government officials talked about lhe invesUeaUon by an International "1rand jury" that Foreign MUU.ter Sadeeh Gbotbudeb la pJannin1. He then ob1erved a new pickup truck bounce over a ~urb out or the parlung lot of Un 1venuty Old1mob1le, pohce said Susman pulled the df'her ovt"r and arrested him. they -.atd Poh~ said the truck aJlepdly had be-en stolen from the lot and i.uffered some dama~e m 1L, rol hston course wat.h lbe ltgbt pole aod curboa ata way to tbe street CHiPs Spies In the Skies FRESNO CAP) -If San Joa- quin Valley d river s b ear a atranee sound over their beads.· tt may be the highway patrol's ne w helicopter crew making 1ure they're obeying the traffic laws. A 1337 ,000 helicopter to serve Lhe central San Joaquin Valley waa unveOed here Tuesday. Besides baadlln1 tralfic con trol, the heU~r will be used to provtde emergency asi.1stance and tranl\p()l'Ut1on for JOJUred pc!ople from acc1denL'> in remol1: 1re1u Just In Time For Christmas . . . The Perfect Gift • • • Ready for immediate delivery WEDNESDAY, DECl!MBER 19, 1979 N Face New Prieing Charges 'Tis tlae Season Newport Harbor waters took on a festive air Tuesday night as boats like this one toured the harbor in the first night of this year's annual Festival of Lights Boat Parade, bringing holiday cheer to hundreds of partici- C::!~ and pO.t-im trwee· Tbe..., DGtlce1 lacludecl: -..... OU ~ •• '3'70.f mi.Won ln vtolatklM alleced. -()oe4heetal 00 • $181.3 aillllan. -Atlaalle ate.rleld Ce., $108.•milllon, ' -•ant11oa 0t1 c.., sa.3 mHlioo. -a.. .. tJM. •u mimoa. -TezH• OU C•.. $11.3 million. -St .... nl OU Co., Oblo. $U4.1 m1llioD.. Tbe department also •D· DOUDced tbat Sotuo alfted to a court aettJement in wbicb the COJDP8111 will fOftlO $18.8 milUoD in potential future price in· creuea. The aectlement came iD a swt allecinc tJaat Sobio vtolal· ed pridn& rules on natural ps pants and thousands of shorebound onlooker&. Annual event, the roots of which have been traced back 60 yean, by local historians, continues through Oec. 23. It starts nightly at 6:30 p.m. liquids. The ~ •aid tbe ... aetiom completed tbe aadlla ot these aeven 'Companies for tbe Ur13-7e period. Tbe compmles have tbe rilbl to challenge the alle1atiooa.. both throuah department rmew pq>cedure1 and ln federal courts. CODO<!o'• vice prealdelll for 8191 .. p u .s. marll•tlac. Br•e• r. lleCall. --• ··--... cuaJDa die ..._., Dap• ; of mlsluterpretlac a few lesitiml&e trwaedw_J! ftDla. tlCIDI -dim cc;;; Wlftl ... ml•t•ke bJ HIUIDiDI ••eta traa1aetlOD• were repeated ~. 10-IDOlllb per1od. Tiie otbn' ~ .... no tmmectt•e comm-. Gold S11rges To Near .$500 LONDON <AP> -Tbe price of gold flirted with the $500 mark today, Jumpmg $19 tn Zuncb and more Ulan $16 in London lo trade at a record $496 an ounce m bOtb centers before falling back. Gold ckl&ed Tuesday at $4'n in Zurich and $479.50 lD LoodocL Gold was $494 at the mom.in& faxing in Loodon, but fell to $488 so at the aft.ernooo ftxinc, up $10.75 from the afternoon fix. mg Tuesday. The dollar wu mixed but little changed 10 what dealers descnbed as thin trading in -'· vance of the Chrtstma.s and New Year h(>lidays The gold pnce has climbed lo l>Uccessive record bigha this week as the Organautioll of Petroleum Exportiq COGlllria meet.a ln Caracaa, Veneaaela, lo ... * * discuss pricing. Gold. an anvestor's haven ln tjmes of mooetary UMertainty. thn ves tn the sort ol inflaticaary spiral that a further round ol oU price bikes could trigger. M1dd.le Eut oil producers are also heavy inftS1orl in the metal end increased on revenues would live them more ~Y to bQJ gold. The pkt rush bu paUed ap the pme ot \be prtttoua metal by more than $200 since Aa&. 8. when it wu tndiq at uc.md S289 in I .ondoa and Zoricb. Just over a year aao. Nov. 30. 19'11, gold WM $lll3.25 tn Looclon. In Tokyo, the dollar ~ig­ ta&aed aaatnst the yen tGdQ, ''"...._ a m ."lS, oearty two ,. &ow.-Ula 'r..dar'• dime otZU.AO. * ... * Iranian Mou1·ners March on Fdllbassy TEHRAN, Iran <AP) -At ' least 50.oob Iranians mourning an assassinated religious leader marched on ·the occupied U.S. Embassy loday, placed the cof· ho in front of the mission's iron gates and alternated chanting "Death to America!" with wail- ing verses from lhe Koran. the holy book of Islam But they made no move to breach the gates and enter the e mbassy compound, where Moslem militants have been holding 50 Americans hostage for 46 days demanding the U.S. * ... .. IO'Hi wwwut let Sbab •oham· med Reza Pahlavi lo return to Iran. Meanwhile, a senior member of the ruling Revolutionary Council said today that families or the b06tages may be allowed to visit captive relatives over Christmas, according to a Tehran newspaper. In an interview today, Interior Minister Hasbemi Rafsan1am was quoted as saymg Iran's rulers want Christmas visits by the hostages' families But tus r emarks underlined the dif- * * * ferences between offtdala and the militants boldin1 the em- bassy. A student spokesman SHAH'S CANCER MAY BE WOASE-A3 AMERICANS OFFER IRAN SOLUTIONS -A 12 responded vaguely that there has been "no decision" about family Christmas v1slls although the holiday is less than * * * Panama Rioters Quelled PANAMA ClTY. Panama <A.P) -Police firing tear gas alfa shotguns today dispersed 100 high school students protest· mg the presence or the ousted shah of Iran on Panama's Con· tadora Island. One car was burned and windows were smashed in other cars. (Related photo,M) About a dozen students were taken away in ambulances, but il wu DOt known bow seriously the) were hurt. D.latuJ'baooeS began at the Na· tloaaJ lnatJtute, Panama City's larcest bith s~bool, acroa the street ,ftom the Panama Canal 1.oDe ad three miles from the U.S. Embassy wbere anti· American demonstrations took place TueldQ. AD utlmated 300 1tudenta cathered outside the school sboatma. ••Down with tbe sbab ! Out with tbe lbab! Down wUb the pvemmeatl •• About ..-tblrd of tbe cteJD- 001 tr•tora b:tot:o!browln~ rocb, llDd WO ~' tbroft at police apJoded banD. leialY:cm U'8 iioUDd. • Police fired tar CU and a ._ .,.._ louDila at• raaae v: of 200 feet at the crowd, which dispersed and regathered in small groups in sidestreets oear the school. Later, police herded the demonstrators into tbe school and then allowed them lo go home. Earlier, Panama City's mayor warned r esident s that only peaceful demooatratioos would M allowed. On Tuesday JOO leftist stu· dents, protesting the govern- ment's decision to g1ve sanctuary to ousted S hah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, t>rok'.! wmdows at the U ~-.l!:m- bassy and the government lot· tery olflce. They lowered the Amencan flag et the embassy and dragged it along the ground, sbreddini it. Women's Lawsuits O.arge Faulty IUD lawsuits are internal company memorudums ln which the al· le1ed bacteria problem 14 dll· eUIHCl. It la caat.Nted that the RobiDI firm wa aware ol the poalMe bad aide eft'eeta yet continued to market tbe lblelds. 'nley ~ removed from tbe market tn 1114. Dri1lin& Right& Rave Bot Sale ..• ....,.. Rafsanjani said the dedlton Jay with the students -wbo have several times overruled or contradicted Foreign Minister Sadegb Ohotbzadeb. They did so again today. deny- m~ that a u s. investigation or the shah's alleged cnmes could l'nd the cns1s and mean freedom for the hostages. The students contradlcted that claim, which GhoUnadeh was quoted as mak· 1ng in an interview with the W ashmgton Post publtshed to- day. Tb• fanen) cortffe ol .. jatoleslam llobammad llota&a and his two bodyguards began at Tehran University, then wound a mile to the bolted embassy gates. .surrounded by a sea of chanting and waHing people. F"our mullahs, or pnests, wavuig pistols were drawn on an opai carri~e beb1ad the cortece. The beady mixture ot retiClom fervor and aulitancy climaxed when the pnests were puaed over the beads of the crowd and mounted the speakers' platform on the embassy wall. Massive Wiretap Case paitl ... fl llaf ......... ~ ried bJ IDOClneft ..... wttla ulamic flap iD black. Morateb's 22-year-old so-. Sadegb decl&red: "1be CIA kills people who are again.st the im- p~r1alism of America. They k11Jed my father because they want lo change the course of the reYOluUon." Many or the women 10 the crowd. all lightly YtTapped in black cbadors, wept as Sadegh spoke. No Federal ~harges For Newport Cop Weadler eoi.-al*t ......... , toal1bt. Cbenee of 1bowen 11 ercent ,...... .. 10 ~,,......,. eooler ....... taallabt of • at die··=-.... 55 tn••nd Blalll 'l1lllrldu ~ llalaal .tM~ud• •••••• I WASHINGTON <AP) -The Seat. today adopted a COiia· promtM aJDeDd.DMnt to lta Qaryaler Corp. aid packa1e, eautni for $1.5 bWkJD ta federal tou l\IUDW. lad 1115 ~ m wa1e coocet1loas by unJoo1Jed workuw. '!be vote wu •·21. Un!t.ed Auto Worken Pnllldent Dou1lu Fruer pAdlcted the meuure would be puaed in thU form and amt t.o a Senate· House conference committee. The HOUH on Tuetday paued a blll that allo eaUed for a $1 5 blllion loan 1uarant.e but required OGly S.00 aUlllon la UAW wage COllcelllou. '1ft Altle R•it• lln. Carier PEKING <AP) -Vietnamese Vice Forelp Mlniater Dlnb Nbo Liem today accu.sed Rolalynn Carter of U11n1 aid to Cam- bodian refuaee1 to advance her bmband't campaign for the presidency. He spoke at a newt conference lollowtoi the 15th inconcluaive Cbineae-Vletnamese peace talk meelinl here. - Praaed later to aay bow Mrs. Carter wu aldinl her husband pollUcally, Dinh uid abe bad uaed beT recent viait to Cambcdlan ref· uiee campt in Thailand to aid Pre.ident Carter's re-election. Nlawll Ez~u~d •• lt'lf tu~•• LOS ANGELES CAP) -Former pretldent Nixon should not be forced to Lellify in the multibillioo-dollar divorce cue of a wealthy Saudi Arabian arma dealer, a judge ruled today Superior Court Judie Leon Savitch S<X>lded lawyen for Soraya Khaahoegi, accualn1 them ol seeking to fftlSationalllA! ••a caae which haa already been aenaationalbed," her $2 5 billion lawsuit agalnal her former husband. Adnan Kbuho11i. · Lawyers fo• Mrs. Kbuboggi claimed they needed to lake Nixon's deposition to prove that the former president had buai· ness meetings with Khaahoggt at San Clemente during the Nix- on presldency Oak..-Sirf~Co•••• ... • CHICAGO CAP) Commuters streamed to work today ln autos and on pohcc guarded elevated trains u a stnke by 11 ,000 transit workers entered its third day There was no cbar&e ror train ridera aDd unrestricted atreet parking wu still in effect in the downtown ..-ea. Mayor Jane Byrne ol'dend some eleva\ed traln.s batk into operation Tuesday, operated by aupervilon and aome union members who croeaed picket Unea. But commuters who wuted to lake the trains faced the problem ot settln& to atatioU ~ no bu.. ~rvtce a, M l\J'lllWfN ............. n.... ml'llioM wUJ ltudy • tl\r --ol pro. Eld IHI wUbl• f rvla•'• 'hwn <:4imcr proJtd al . ,, Tb • traupon.tion Hd oamm Ml'Vlcet eoal· mtulOlll will Uleet JotatlJ at 1 :• p.m=atClt Hall. by GNen GnMD and .u ol Pradlco. tbe 1tlldy fJI tbe lntDe Com~·· ma111v, restdeaUal aad com- mercial ~ am.a from UC I nln• reachn ••·teral con-cl•iolll tare to ltlr ..,.__ Tbe ltudy .. ,. propOIMd ... PHtloD ol retail tpaee up to 271,000 1quan feet would faee Iliff coznpetitioD from niltiq and future retail outlets elaewbere. "Ov belt' Jadament la um wblle the compav ahould bave lltUe difftcal'1 Ii 1~ comp_, pliMe one wUb tu heavy empti•st• Oil food ..mo. and NeHatlon, an altlmate bulJd-out o1 m.ooo ..,aare teet o1 • ret.illq would bt ltretddal tbe retail marbt tar tbe fora ... \* future." thlclocume:ntaaya. Tb• Onaen report alto COO· cludH tbat matalve ,c:.t!!; subtlcHM -or private -would be required to provide lranalt Ml'Vice to and from Town Center. "Revenues from. traDllt rarely cover the operattaa eotta and It ll willkely that ellber Clxed route or demand rqpomive (dial·a·ride) aervice to tbe (Town Center> could be provided without public aub- sidin," it aa1d. In ---teetlon. the cit1· backed eomultanta aay they are akeptlcal a pro~ed 750-Mat performini aru theater in Town Center would 1ucceed. .............. ._ ....... PMr1ei1es...., ••• When tbe Tbomp1on I amlly decided to build a tumbleweed mowman in tbelr fnJnt yard on Catamaran Drive lD Corona del Mar, ~ bit upon a patriotic theme for the holiday cl1ti>la1. The mowma:n wu lD beDlaa with Unity Day called for by Prelldent Cart.er oa 'tue.: day. Freak Auto Death Remains Puzzler Costa ... poUee u1d today tbey are .UU pualed u to bow a 41-year-old woqian fell and•• nua over aad killed by her own car Sunday. Set. nm Holbrook aatd more They aald Its conatruction would duplicate already exiating facilltJet at UC Irvine and that Its propO!led aize would not be sufficient anyway lo "Induce oulllde attractions to renl the facility .. " The consultants lrultead sug- gest an audltorlum-baoquel facility "which has the advan- tage of providing more flexible space al far lower costs." •. than a dcnen witneues have been interviewed in the death ot Beatrice Fmley Marshall. who was killed al about 5 30 p.m an front of El Pescador restaurant at 17th Street and TuaUn Avenue. lloUnc* Aid ..,.., ........ been found wbo ••• •ra. llanball ar1utn1 wltb her bu.bad ID lbe restaurant. ad othen who aa• ber when Uie wu nm over the tecOOd and tbirdUma. But he said 1nvest1gat1on haso 't turned up a deacnptloo ol exactly what happened between the Ume abe started the car and the time the runaway vehicle collJded witb the ~ car. The city's Arts Committee ls presently studying ways of flnancinl a proposectS6.:S milllaD theater in Town Ce-nt.er. The City Council reques\ed the Town Ceater ltudy lat Jar to explore city concema lD m•a.tn rtlaUn• to transl\, part1a1, realdenllal/commerclal land use. and a pedestrian crossin8 between UCI and Town Cent.er. Mrs Marshall's car backed over her. struck an auto in the street and veered around ln a circle, running over her lwtce more. Anyone wllb lnformatton about the tragedy Is asked t.o call Holbrook a 7~Sle. Dnmk Drivers Beware Just In Time For Christmas . . . The Perfect Gift • • • Newport Cops Bolster 'Patrols to Cut Toll So far this year. 10 people have died ln traffic accidents in Newport Beach. Seven of them died because someone else involved in those <1CcidenlS had been dnnking In an attempt to keep the gnm toll rrom growing, police hav~ fielded their holid ay Deuce Patrol. a squad of tramc or ficers that look.a specifically for drunken drivers. Tbt point, accord1n1 to Capt. Lou Heeres, commander of the department's traffic division, is to &et drunken dri•en off the st reel.II The patrol ln put years ha.a cencentraled ill efforts dunng the evenina hours, especially durtn1 lbe holiday weekends. Teachers Get Pay CHICAGO CAP) -All of C Jiha1o'a 48 ,&00 1chool employMe will be paid on Fri· day, M~QI' Jane Byrne l&YI. but ahe didn't reveal wt..re the money for the $41.5 mllllon payroll would come from. DAILY PILOT This year, m addition to the night-time patrol, the offtcen wi ll be out during the after- noons. looking for office party celebrants who've had too much to drmk "We don 't want to ruin anyone·s holiday," Heerea said. '·But we don't want any moretraf· fie deaths, either. "If people are 1olng to drink. that's fine as long aa they park their cars They can call a friend or a cab to gel home. "We just don't want them to drive a car." More Rain Due In North State By Tbe A.uociated Preu It rained over moat of Northern Callfomia today, with rain likely aaain ·nunda.y ln many areu. • .6oc conU.nued to be a problem in the~ Jo1quln Valley. Snow was teported ln tbe Sierra ebove 6,900 feet north and to 10,000 feet IObtb. Snow WU also s:~ above e,ooo feet on Mount 8buta. DowntOW'll ~ An1ete1 bu noi bad an ln.:b of taln 1tnce Ju· ly 1 and it ,ppeanc1 tbat the atorm movtD& m ftom Nortbern Calif onda would be ao weaa.ned when tt refcht4 Soutbero CellfQtJlit that It wouldn't add mtaeh talD to UM MUOD total. A deepen.ins trou1h of low preuure atf the cout wu draw- in& a storm front lnland, briallna cloudtneu and cool temperatuiw lo Southern CaUtornla, the Na· Uonal Weather Service aakt. But forecasten aald tb• chance ot rain in Loe AAceJes waa oo more than ao percent throuo tbll eveDin1 and 10 per- cent 'fbunday. Coast Panel Nixes Permit Fo~NBHome Ready for immediate delivery Heiitagefb For tboH who think work · ahould bave a panube of ill own Herit•I~ b" -4ded aa lm· ereulve execuUve dak to oe&t CoDnollM\&r col.Ltd.lail. Su~­ lftl the rleh, trlplt·Hctlon leather top ll 1 mailht ~ dHk In waln'lt aod eberr1 ven .. n wttb maple .OUdl. Tbe details ani lmpuc!able:· three draw..,.~locb pend! trQ. m.. 11ldln1 writln1 panel•. a MC~'I pOJ.l.aut a!wlf, eta. eupboantt d11tped tato tile b&tlt. Vlllt U1 terr a eio..--. sa.: 1,ecUcn1 Well, Belle DaH . Spaniab·bom artist Salvador Dall la helped ference in Parts on the open.lna of an ex· oil with b..ia fur coat prior to a presa con· hiblt of bis works at the Pompldou Center. Shah's Cancer Worse? Docwrs Order Chemotherapy for Lymplwma NEW YORK CAP> -The de· cision by doctors to order chemotherapy for the former Shah of Iran may indicate his cancer bas taken a tum for lbe worse. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi began treatment wllb an anti~ancer drug or drugs for his lymphoma, a cancer of the lymph system, just before leaY· ing Texas on Saturday for Con· tadora Island off the coast of Panama. The shah's New York doctors, Benjamin Keal\ and Hibbard Northeast Cold Hits 20 Below •Y fte A.aed.W p,.... An arcttc front spread heavy snow from Mlch11an to Nt• Entl•n4 toctay and t e Notthu:at tn a deep,_,.._..,. putheid 1hermomete zero ln aome areas. Whlle a steady morning snow fell on Christmas shoppers in New York City, weathermen 1n mount.&n towns to the north re· Ported severe cold, with read· ings of 20 below zero at Twln Mountain tn New Hampshire and 18 below at Old Forge, N.Y. lo the Adirondacks. Readings were well below zero in Maine, with Limestone and Rumford at 7 below. The freeze even spread into northern Flonda. where tem peratures rell lnto the 20s. By contrast, it was 84 this morning m GUa Bend. Ariz. About four Inches.of snow bad fallen ln Buffalo and other parts of west.em New York during the night and the NaUonal Weather Service said an additional one to three inches wOllld accumulate before the atomt tapered late to- day. "ll's snowing and the roada are slippery, but all roads are open," said a deputy at the Erie County 11herlff'1 office lo Bui· falo. There were three inches of snow on the ground in parta or Michigan while a freezing drlszle puniiihed other areu of that It.ale. Acrou the nation ln Salt Lake City, smoe forced tbTee airliners to bypau the city and caused several traffic accidenta. Williama, have revealed few de· tails o( the treatment for the de· Posed monarch. But Kean said in an affidavit ln a Fort Worth, Texas. court last week that the shah's condJ. lion bad "deteriorated" and that · · addltlonal surgery might be necessary." The shah underwent surgery two months ago here to remove his gallbladder and several gallstones, and also had two weeks of-X·ray therapy for swollen cancerous lymph nodes 10 his neck. County Asks Flag Flying Oranae County SU pervi.sors called OD aU county resJden&a to fly the U.S . .P'lq until Ute crtata lo Iran ll over. Supel"VUlors unanimou· ly a ._ saolu&km I tu •• :!:flay would abow aup for Pral· dent Carter in dealing with an "extremely serious crisis " The surgeon who removed bis gallbladder noted that the shah's spleen was enlarged, wbicb ls usually a sign ln lymphoma that the spleen bas become can· ceroua and the cancer is spread· log. Doctors questioned the find . lng, since medical records showed the shah bad had an enlarged spleen for 30 yeara. But, when Kean examined the s bah al Lackland Air Force Base last week, be found that the spleen bad swollen even further since the shah left New York. Hence, there 1s a good chance the shah's cancer has re turned. Doctors fam11Jar with lym phoma said 1t was not unusual for a cancer to recur rapidly, especially in a patient like the shah. who took antl-cancer drugs for six years for a cue of chronic lymphatic leukemJa before tbe lymphoma was diagnoe.ed thia year •'Thia IUY baa bad a lot of dia- HA, be•• been treated with drugs met l'lldlation, and tbcn'• 1oln1 lo be recurrence. In lftlll.~ .. : ':£¥~bi 'tbe doctor &aid any ll w flareup mtpt be dJfficult to treat, a1nce tt could be resiaWrt to the drup used against tbe earlier cue of leukemia, many of which are the same as thoH used in lymphoma. Baby 'Reborn' Restored Power Saves Li/ e MIAMI (AP> -Saying "We don't need that," a utility ex ecutlve restored the power that was shut off because of a deUn· quent bill at a home where a six· month--Old baby depew oo two machinel to help bim breathe. Lessie McGee, 30, tbe infant's mother, said two servicemen from Florida Power It Llibt Co. came to her townbouae TUesday to collect an cnierdue ll1bt bW of $88.12. "l only bu• $5," Ma. II~ said lbe told them. "It's for the baby's milk. He's on a special type of milk ... Ma. McGee, a tlncJe mother of four, aald lbe qu1l •oltina after her Infant 100, William, wu born and supports the family on a montbly welfare check ol SIM. She Nid tbe boy WU born wtt.b an undeveloped chin that cauaes hi• toque to remain ln &be .,.ck of hll throat, blocklnc hll air pa11a1e. One machine kffp• vapor in bi. throat, prnentlq con1eatlon, and the otber re· Fetleral Oaly moves mucus Ms McGff said that after gee. ing the baby attached to the machloes and conferring with lbe customer service office. the uUUty aervtcemeo still inl1sted on collecUDI at luat half the bill and turned oU the power. lb. McGee 1ald that in ber frantic search for help, • friend 1u11uted abe call a Miami Beach lawyer. The attol"Dt!')' in turn contacted the Miami Herald. "We don't need that,'' said Florida Power It Li&bt com· munlcaUom cblef Tony Bl'UQI after learni.nl ol the Incident. ''Neither does ahe. I'll eet on IL " Meanwhile. Ma. McGee u1d 1be 1ucked the mucus from her aon'• airway through a bole 1ur· 1eona had made in bla tbroet abortly after blrtb. Her eJectricity wu recoonect· ed atep.m. .U ltlC the ... 12 bill, Brum aald, .. We'll work aomethl.ot OU\." County Employees Denied 24th Off t ....... ca.. Wide Backing For Nestande .,.-.mTM8KD ................ AaatmblJ••• Brue• Neatande ';.::e!l a lot. of buYJ'WllCt 1upport.,'I ..... wttb bllD Tuelday --be mad• ht• lon1-awalte4I aa· nouacement tbat M would eballea1e Oran1e County Sopentw EdilOll MW. I« tbe COWltJ'• ard SupenilorUJ Df.a.. trlet seat. Am~ the.notables who ISood behJ.Dd Republlcan Neltaode at 1 s.nta ADa prea cantennee were st.u A.uemblJ memben Marian BeTsaoo, a llepubllean; Denni.I Manien and Rieb.ard Roblo8on. bolb Democrata, aod former auemblymao Ron Cordova, a1ao a Democrat. Abo included in the 1at.beri.q were Arnold Beckman. chairman emeritus ol the Lin- coln Club of Orance County; Bruce Lee of the United Auto Workera: Bill Thom, county Democratic cbalrma.n and Loia Lundber1. county Republican chairman. About 20 ln all, Democrat. u well u RepubUcana. wen oo band to give Nesla.nde support. Nestande, who previously declared be would reveal bis in tentlona by Nov 1, sald be de layed bis decision beeause ol the dramaUc cb8:f,! 10 his carttr He said be allowed fort.be extra time to see what Miller could do about pullln1 thinp together and becomlnl an elf~ ti ve s Uper'Visor. Miller failed, accordin& to Nestande'a evaluauoo. Mlller, who was appolnt.ed to tbe board by Governor Brown to succeed Ralph Otedtich, called a ~ caaferenee al hil own• IOClll • tbe Ncstande ~ broke ..,. MD1er .... at hil ~ OODfennce by hil wU• and tOlllll Dita . MW. Mid t.be lar1• nnmW of N•"Ch ~ led blm to bellHe tbat tb'llre were backroca deall and that •'the 1ame old pne" la tr)'tng to nm th.lop In eouaty owernment. •'It Loob to me like Lou Cella <former polltleal fi&ure now aervln• a prboD setat.ence> la pulJ.lq Rrt.np from Jail,·• Miller said. Miller m.acle these obeerva· tlOOI abort.ly bdore predictinl that nm June'• campaip may be the "dlrtJest and rottenest" ln the coaaty'a b1lt«y. lllllel' laid be pl.am to nm a clean campaip on iuues and that all tbe mud will be hurled from h1I opponeot'1 side Tbe 4.l·year·old Neatande swiped at Miller's connectioaa with Tom H.aydfm and Jane Fon· da and ~ that Miller la a member of lbe state •t•ring committee or Hayden '• Cal ifornia Campaien for Economic Democracy fCEDL The qanlutioo, be said, was founded to radically alter the f rtt entttprtae s yatem ·· 1 submit It b not Ul the bes\ 1nteresta ol represent.auve aov· ernment to appoint someone who actively promotes ii left winl pbl.Jo&ophy not shared by his con.alltueocy," Ne•tande said. ··Literally. the only support ror Miller came from Fonda and Hayden, whole polrucs are alien to the cttu.en& of Uus commun1 ty ... Nestande saJd. Count y OKs Loan To Marine Institute Orange County superv1aora agreed Tuesday to loan Oranae County Marine Institute direc· tors Sl4S,000 to help fina.nce the lon1-awalled Sea Sc:bool at Du.a Point Harbor. Supervilon made the loan out of tldelands money, despite Couot.1 C-ouaael Mrtc Kuner'• ~ U.t... eo.14 .. ooUo •-ar c • Th• loan will i1low COllltHlit· Uon to betln on the marine laboratory and science racWty in about a moot.b, officlala said. lnsUt.ut.e directors asked COUD· ty officials for the advance to make up the difference between the $600,000 they have banked for the first phase of the project and the lowest construction bid of $705,000. The 4,800 square foot first phase has been advertised for bid three times, and each time contractors' offers have substa.n t1ally exceeded the $(98,000 price tag suQested by the architect. The Marine lmtitute's di~· tors hope to pay the county back the $1'5.000 with state eduution money expected to be made available by legislation. accord Ing to Tony Zlmbalut. ml.erlm director The proposed facility at Dana Point Harbor waa flanned aa a JOi.nt underta.kin1 o county IOV· ernment and the four communJ· ty coUeee dlstrict.s ln Oran1e County. To finance bulldlna lbe manne study center on lfiree harbor areas owned by the county. the four college districts pledged $50,000 each and county aovem. ment a.creed to dtlp ln S..00.000 But lmtitute diredon we~ forced to uk the county for more mooey after the latest low bid of $705,000 by RJchard J . ao..tllD ltll *-t al CWr .... s ftom "I.If et .. wbON dktriet loelad.. Dau Point Harbor. W'Sed 1uper-.taon to approve the loan without a guarantee of re1mbursemenl from the UlStltute 's d1rtttors. "l understand <t.be pay back 1 ts dependin& on legal action I am hopeful that 11 will come throueh." Riley sa.id. "But I lbinlt we wouJd be do- ing injustice to the dl~cton lo make the loan with lbat condl lion on it." The Lnslllute has been planned as a school for children and adults, with research fac1Ulles. a museum and a ltbrary New Director Seen WASHINGTON <API -A woman broadcasllDg exe<:UUve rrom Hawali lB tn hne to bttome the next dlrector of the Votce ol America. VOA officials say The oUiciala. wbo asked not be named. aaid President Carter plant to name Mary Bltterman. 3S, ol Honolulu to the JOb 1be a ppointment requires Senate confinnaUoo. Former actress Brigitte Bardot arrives at the . French national television building for a rare ap'· pearance on the TV screen. Sbe waa pressing her case against cruelty to arumab. Individual Pricing Ordered By DELOaES B&OOKS l&WIN Of .. 0-..,~- 0ranje County s upervisors : voted Tuesday to require that . grocery at.ems be 10d1v1dually pnce ~ed. The ordinance ex· p1rn Ul au months The law, effective Jan. 1, af. feet.a stores ln unincorporated : county temtory that use eJtt· tron1c scanrun& equipment to tally food bills. Only aix mar1rets in county temtory presently use the scan· ners. but moat major food chaina are expected to convert from conventional caah reg 1ste~ to the electronic system in the near future. Supervu1on inchaded a pro- vt11on in the it.em.a pricing law to · f'xempt one store m each chain ' from the pnce mark1De reauJa· : uoa to test abopper reactJoft : Tbe •ix-month ordinance: replaces a aimlla.r •late law u -: ~nn1 Pee. 31. The current law • does Dot allow exemptions ol Ill dlvldual s tores w 1th1n the chains. a.au.-U.U emp~t•1 the ; J'.••ll·IMltto• casb re1later % ~ a.wecan...,.Ned1 a iaert. al •7mbola printed OD • product pacb1ea. : The symbol• trigger tbe st.ore s romput.er to pnnt out tbe price and a descriptJon ·ol &.be ite m on a cash register receipt. Consumer advocates lauded ..,upervtson' actioo, sayine that without the pnces marked on ea<'h can, store customers can· not companson shop or check on the culuers' accuracy. Food LOdustry representatives argued that some of the savings brought on by tD.StaJlJltton of Uie ele<:troruc system would be off. set by the additional expense or hand-JStamping all alems. Those same representallves lost a bid to locre-.se the number of atores in each chaJn that could be exempted to test consumer preference Supervtsor Hamett Wieder. the board's ma}Or proponent o( the meuure, replied that one eumpt.Jon wu sufficient to de- termine whether shoppers would go alone with unmarked food cans and boxes. ....................... .,;,fJlll ..... 11:2::31:1s;m .......................... . Gem Talk 811 J C HVMPHRltS c.rt1/tfd ~. AOS . Old SymboL8 That Are Drawmo New Chura TINN Dolt• that this was just the rarst fticbt. Your correeporadent viewed all thi1 from tbe porch at Bahia Corinthian Y acbt Club. Amona the parade entries, everybody liked tbe lar1e yacht wttb an array of 1olden lilbta on the muu and a lighted angel on the bow. One smaller cruiser featured retndeer racine around the bull in a special animated effect, created by 1troblq the ligbta so the reindeer appeared to be J'\ID.D1na. IT WAS INTE&ESTING, however, that the bil bit of the harbor parade wa1n't really on a Christmas theme lh.t.s year. IL waa a vessel that earned a large American Flag created with red, white and blue Christmu U1bta. Inside the rlubhouse, people at their dinner tables stopped to applaud and cheer when the Old Glory boat passed by, even though the folks on the boat couldn't hear them Maybe that lB a real sign or the times. TOO BAD THE GANGSTERS holding our citizens hostage in the United States Embassy at Tehran couldn't httve witnessed that brief demonstration. It milhl have been a small message for them Only yesterday, our Orange County Board of SuperVISOrs adopted a reaohruon urging all cllizeoa to fly their U.S. Flag1 until the Iranian lhu1s relea.H our people It ia heartwarming to wttnesa our clliunry dol.og more than Just fiying the Flaa. 'lbc;y are dleertna lt uct a~audlna it.-. dQs. Shuttl~ Tests Makes Slow Start CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla 1 AP > -Despite two delays and a fallure, space officials aay they're detennlned to conduct a s uccessful simulated launch of the space shuttle Columbia. The "flight" was canceled 15 minutes after It began Tueeday bee au.ae of ~bnical fallurea. But center 1pokeaman Dick Young said offldalt planned to try a1ai.o lat. today. LAT&a TtJ BIDA T , a Wuhtnstm &&ate Patl'ol bomb 14ud "acuated anon than IOO ltudeata from two nearb1 balld- Nun Raped, Beaten And Burned TULSA. Okla. (AP) -A Cat.boUc nun was raped, beaten and thrown into • bumlne pile of clot.b11 by a man who came to a Tulaa COQvent on t.be pretext ot q1ln1 tbe telepbooe, police say. The 'l·year-<>ld woman wu llsted In gtiafactory conditioo late Tuesday wltb firal· and second-decree burm to 15 per· cent ol ber body alter her al· tacker set ftre to a convent adJa· cent to St Jude's Catholic Church A bolpltal spokesman said she a1ao 1uffered multiple cuta and brulaa on her face. THE BLAZE WA.8 the fourth at lbe church in lhe past two weeks, but officers wouJd not speculate whether the fires were related Detectives said the man ap parently entered the convent ad jacent to the church about 2:~ p.m. and flnt demanded money. He then searched the house. ~tole the nun·s gold ring, took her tnto a back bedroom and raped her. pollce said "We believe be gather e d toaetber a bunch of clothing, set them 00 nre and threw her Ullo 1t," detective Cpl. Robert Holman said. A lloroacYa.E patrolman spotted the are about 4 p.m., and found the nun bound at the front door of the residence "He aaved her bfe, I sl111 don t know how they got out of there alive," Tulsa Dlstrtct 4 Fare Chief Woody McKemle said. The troman wu alone ln the coavent at the time or tbe at· tack. and two women ln the cburcb apparenUy didn't bear anyth1ng, detectives said. Northwest Eyes Clouds Flooded Wa1hington Fears New Storm I Te..,...•t1mn @ c.a1 ....... OFncEa DAVID Trimble. 26. underwent 1ureery at Sacred Heart Ho1p1tal ln Spokane, bospllal offtclala aald. Lt. Michael Kenny, 35, WU bdq held al a bolpttal for obler'Ya- Uon, amd Al Ruddy, a11i1&ant mana~oftbenewa bureau. Stlc • who wa1 not a IW· dent. appareuUy wu oe campus Monday Diehl and bad spoken to a woman believed lo be a former acqua10tance -at the dorm. 1ald Fry. Tbe woman told university police Tuesday that she was being' harassed by Stickney. STICK.NEY ENTIE&ED t.be lobby 1'ue.d.ay aft.noon CllTY· 101 e canvu satchel, r.., Mid. The bead resident, Mary &Mb John.loo, told bim to Wat\ In tbe lobby. then went up lo tbe woman's room, locked the door and called poUce, aceordinl t.o Fry Stickney followed ber to tbe room and forced ha way 1.o, but the two women fled and be bar· ncaded hunaelf in the room, Fry S&ld. THE TWO WSU ofhcen W9'nl ··try ing to perau•de hlm (Slick.My> to come out qutetly when the explosion occurftd." Fry said ltM Aboard Flag Deseerated A Panamaman stUClent apau OD the American nae u lt la dr= along tbe street lD Panama Ctty. Some IOO leftist st enta, aqered at the presence ot the depoMd Shah ot Iran, broke windows in the U.S. Embuay. The Naticnal Guard dispersed the mob with tear gas and today warned against violentprotesta. Survivors Relive Concert Stampede ClNClNNAn <AP> -Sunhon ot Tiie Who eaecert atampede have told tbelr at.ones to tbe Qty C-GGDd.1'1 Law aad Publie Sef.c7 Commlltee, but =r••.,.._ of t.be BJverfroat Collaewn deebed t.o •J)PMI'. die c tMartJ:IS. Tbe coe>mMt• beard teadmany TwdQ from aboat two ... people reprdlq ttae Dee. a cc.- cen by rock maae IJ'O'IP, 'ft)e Who. m wtdda u ....,.. were enaabed and lltlroeas.ed to cte..u. trylnt.::' ln&o tlMt collHOm Co alftdals have bad DO oUlcial reply to the eommuon m ffveraJ lawswta that the dutba m11bt not have happened had more entrance doo r s been opened IOOOe1' "EA.a.LY OPENING (of ea trance doors> ls the •b9olule ans wer, .. said promoter Dano S.a•neelo of anc;-.u .. ,_. pie 1bordch't be alkl wed to cm-arecat.e ........ u.. balldlu ... s....... tdmdfted IWmlllf u a national coacert proma&w, but be WU D0t ~ wtlh TbeWbo~rt. Coundl is comtdennc ~ ordtoances ~wrin1 a permit ror ma.)Or eventa, prob.iblUq UD· auigned MllUDI and lmpoelq a penalty for v1olaUn1 the festival seata.ng probiblbon. IA Flight Delayed By Bomb Threat A F001t'l"B IAWStJrl' Item· ming from the coocert stampede ~ .... filed Tuesday. Jakml Sl.S m II hon for CynUua ~Weiler. Ht C lnCUID8ti, who claimed that she was pinned a1aiast two doon duriq ta. IUlb and .,.. la ''all'elnl ~ fur·tJI lm-pend.lnc de&th .•. nrw 1u11a flied oa bllaalf tJl •PKille rf¢ma Mk a tGCal al $1U15 mllti(IQ tn d.amaa•. wtd>e a daas aC'tlon 1uit uu Sl.2 ALBUQUl!:RQUI!:. NM <AP > --A Trans World A.Jr~ mall.loo for the famaly of ucb Loc-khffd L 1011 en route from Pbiladelphla to Loe Anptea wfil nclim aad for eacb penoa ,..,. 194 J>«'MIOftS aboerd made an UDKbectuled four-bow' l1ap bttt Jured. beca~ of a bomb tbreat, autbontJea &aid However, FBI agents, Albuquerque lnteroatJooaJ Alrpor1 ONI! PSO•OTE&. Ron security personnel and city police bomb tedmicaam ~bed Uw Todd, &aid cro.d control ud .a.- aircraft Wld failed to tum up a bomb late Tue9day, oftlcen aakl. mls1klD prooedW'e •• e ~ The paasenaens aboard TWA f11&bt !7 diaembaned safely m factor lD lb. c1'UU &lau wu police dop, trained to lniff out apiomves, weft called Ul to ICOUI fntJvaJ 1eattqt.wtucf1 laa't real· lhe plaoe. police Nld. ly aeaa.a. .a u but a tq opm nn; PLANE TOOK OFF early today wtUa u.e puaeacws, ol· space ta front al tbe 1t.a1e where ficlals said. rock fans can mW about or lit 00 the floor. The jumbo Jet landed at tbe barren, IOUtbes'n eed of ooe al Ute Part alt.be •u.rse was lbe de- aJrport'1 runwaya and Air Jl'oru bllMe -.re med to tr&Dlport tbe sire to nalb for the IDWt dem.ra· passenaeni to a terml.oal, aaJd hnd)' Bu.rtoa.1eaeral manqer for ble apot Dear tbe ...... 1ome TWA m New Mexico. ·-"We treated thil u wbat'1 tnown u a definite bomb sev. -wttaneea la.Id. whenaomeooeideDU.fteat.be"' ..... aadt.bededln•Uoa,"benad. "Wltb reMtYed Natl, I tblDk ......... we would bave coaf"*-d die ON TUESDAY SVSNING, aomecme called TWA•1 ntpt same problem," Mid Todd. wt1o retenatloaoftlcelDPhiledafpbiaaadaaid~wuabombaboe.rd WU DGt Mll'Cl•tecl wttb &Jae.,._ •. .,...., .. .,.,._ AmMlllO HI Lt f'PC 21 , H 21 ,. u the aircraft, tM Mid. cert. But be Mid be bed a .. ._. "~ ·-.. 111c11 e1 ,.., ... ,.,., .. 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The strike ended when teachen ln the 7,000-atudent di.a· tnct accepted a 7.5 percent~ increue, raising the averaae teacher pay from $18,010 to $20,•35 a year. • SAN J'RANCJSCO <AP> -A palr of clarta• baadUa, illetaamed 0 baman ftlea" for tbett bold llU1W throuP tbe ' '°"' cl Jm:urr boCel .. at.on. are beinl~tb)'poUce bwe. Police M1 UW tile robbers. armed wttb a aned-otf abotcuD. fluhllP' ad a IOUd kaoWled&e of eleetrle elreulta, bave escaped wttb SS.SOO ln tUh and Jewels in two bold·upa in the put two weda. "If tbef keep it up, we're eo- ll\I to pt IOOMbody blown away in an elevator," llllpector Deve Toecb.iaaid Tuesday. Desegregation Plan Assailed Pollce aaid the gunmen Jtopped an elevator cll'l)1q two ria1tUlc dodon and tbei.r wtn1 between tbe 2'th and 25tb noon ol the Hotiday Inn Oil Saturday. The terrtfled OCcupaall UW a 1ur1tcal-1loved band aim a 1bot1un at them throuab the opened escape batch in the elevator roof. Tbe robbers lowered a mail HCk and ordered the victim.a to put In money, jewelry and credit cards. After the pouch was pulled up, the lid was slammed abut and the gunmen diaap. pea red. LOS ANGELES CAP> -A $37 million plan to create 16 "educa· ti.ooat complexes" u part ~the c1ty school board's all voluntary desegreg1ttlon proposal was <ailed a "racist tool" by an al· tome) repreaentin1 minority plaintiffs. Board attorneys told Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach in the acbool lnt.e- gfation trial Tuesday that the complexes would try to stabilize the ethnic makeup at participat· ing desegregated scboola. The plan also would attempt to lntegrate segregated schools "ii th~t. la possible," distric;l ad· mmust.rator Walker Carlton said. flre.oa KH'4!d BALDWIN PARK <AP> -One county firefighter was killed and four others injured in a blaze descnbed by a fire department spokesman as .. not the kind of fire that you would expect to have such s erious coose· • quences" . James W. Michelli, 33, or Saugus. was killed Tues day night while be and another ---FIRE DRUM ( SI'JTE J firefighter were spraying water on lbe blaze. aald a spokesman for lbe Los Angeles County Fire Department. US •WI•• Salt SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state and federal sovernmenta have filed a massive lawsuit ac· cuaing a chemical company of polluting ground water around a San Joaquin Valley town with a cancer-linked chemical. ~ California Attorney General George Deukmejian said the sult, flied here Tuesday ln U.S. District Court, could coat Oc· cidental Chemical Co. u much as $45 million in damaaea and penalties. Traill Pia• E11ed LOS ANGELE.5 (AP> -Coun· ty Supervisor Pete Scbabarum baa announced a California A wry ~·=nr-..1.... dlllY .... Wlftl ... llft· llrldl • .. .._ •.., • r Cllllf!I .................. ~cdlf. -I IMMMMM--M•• Department of Transportation plan for commuter rail service between downtown Los Angeles and San Bernardino and says it could be put into operation as early as next June. The three-year pilot program, whlcb would be funded by the slate, would send two tra.ina in both the peak morning and eve. nin1 commuter hours along the 59YJ-mDe Amtrak and Santa Fe rigbt-of·way. B,...,. lrt Race CONCORD. N .H . <A P ) California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is now an offtcial candidate in the New Hampshire preaiden- tial primary. State Auembl:rman Michael Gase. Brown's campalrn dire<:· tor of fteld operatic:ma, Tuellday filed petitions coota.inJ.q 4,'52 strnatures and $1,000 t o Secretary of State William Gardner. Only 1,000 aie;natures are required, and Gage said the higher number presented shows the Brown campai~ is well or- 1aniUld. Saint Claiekolas An 8-foot fiber&)us chicken. ooce the trademark for a de- funct Cast food chain, now attracts attentioa of passers by standing m front of a Valle)O antique &bop. The owners transformed the bird into Christmas chicken by dreasmg it in a handmade ouUit. The puaengers opened the doors by band and crawled out oo to the 24t.b floor. Model Finn Eyed In Porno Probe INSOMNIA and DEPRESSION . LOS ANGEL!:S -Tbe AthJetic Model.a Guild. wblcb authorities believe bu been operatin1 u a child pornoJrapby eaubliabmeat alnce 1.MS, bu been fined Sl.S,3)0 by the state Departmeat « lo· duatrlal Relatiou. The tine stems from a NM. 30 polce aearcb « the buainesa, which ruult.ed tn the ldzure ot a.bout 10,000 photographs of males. some or them JUVenilM under qe 18. Police said the pbotoe lbowed the IDOde1a poe. 1111 nude or eq.,ed in aa eds. Dunlbl9 ... esntti.r ~ " MedlCll Reeeerc:h Team 11 etudylng tne uae of• •leeo rnedlc:aion TO QUALIFY F0A THIS .-PPROVED STUDY Volunteers muet be 18 to 60 )'8ln otd Mtd ~ been ttklnQ .,, .,,~, medf<:MtOn !of • "'"'""""" °' e ...-. VOLUNTEERS Will RECEIVE A FREE brtef ph~ baml!Wtol. lab l8ltS. "~ ~•ts With a Olo'rilSZ Oc~ CaU(714)752-1937 BETWEEN 8 A .M . and 5 P.M. natur9I ftnllh. ~11•1 HMlH-BACK ADJUSTABLE BEACH CHAIRS ORDER NOW ... For Any Size ... Any Shape -· 'NOW ·- BRING IN YOUR MEASUREMENTS · . . . They Earned Support Two Orange Coast cities -Huntington Beach and San Juan Capistrano -have received nice presents in keeping with the Christmas season The gifts come in the form or federal money for the development or park systems. Huntington Beach was awarded $609,000, the bigger share, to help purchase land for development of a camp ground near a fishing and recreation site in CentraJ Park San Juan Capistrano got $250.000 to develop Los Rios Park. The land near the mission now is bemg used to store junk cars and ref use trucks. Also sharing in the $1.98 million park grants are the cities of Anaheim. Orange and Brea. ln announcing the grants, state Parks Director Russ Cahill said Oran~e County received more money per person than any other county in California He praised the innovative approaches by the cities while addin~ that the money was granted because they submitted supt'rior projects. Thc money 1s awardc..'<i a 50 percent ma tching basis whi ch means that local agC'nties will have to come up with an rqual amount to put into the projects. But the cxpenclitures arc worthy. particularly dunn~ the energy crisis. Most folks will find themselves staying closer to home and the money will make that place more attrac· tive and pleasurable And Ori It Drags. • • It was aJmost 30 months ago when an Orange County grand jury decided there was sufficient evidence to indict two county supervisors and four of their political travelmates on criminal conspiracy charges. According to the July 1, urn, indictments, Supervisor Phillip Anthony and former Supervisor RaJph Diedrich, along with their four cronies, had conspired to violate state election campaign finance regulations. After a long aeries of court hearings the indictments were quashed because of inadequate procedures in the grand jury deliberations. Four of the original six def en· dants subseauently were charged with the same crimes in a crlmlnaf complaint. Last week, however, this year's'county grand jury looked at much of tbe same evidence as its 1977 coun· terpart and charged the four remaining defendants with the same crimes. The new indictment was purportedly needed to insure againlt the poealblllty that the statutues of limitations miaht free the four accused men from the consequences of their alleeed crimes. BGll it an down and lt means that 30 montbl have paned alnce the defendants were initially indicted and, except in the cues of two men who pleaded guilty and paid fines, there has been no public accountin1 for the aJ. leged offenses. Moreover, it is likely to be another siX months at the earliest before the four men will stand trlal. In commonsense terms, that's an indication that in the case of the Anthony-Diedrich political machination accusations, elected public officials can continue on their merry way long after being charged wrth VIotaune pubuc trust. . That doesn't say much for the legal system charged with reaolving the iBsue of guilt and innocence. • e>pnions expressed 1n the space above are those ot the Dally Piiot. Other view• expressed on this page are those' of their authors and .um. ReecNr comment la Invited. Addrese The Dally Piiot. P 0 BolC 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92629. Phone (714) M~1 . Boyd/ Oval Hats ll1L.•.BOYD En1H1b mlll•rt1bt WW1a.m llurdoct • coupi. of eentwtes -.o wore an O'lal Dear Gloomy hat made of wood. He'd turned lt on a lathe, abd lt waa the Ont oval anyt.hina ever IO made. Previou•ly. onlJ round object& could be worked OD a lat.be. It wu Murdock's bat tbat •ot h.1m a ti)' Job at tbe ftnn of Boulton and w~ Bloke ad bUQlr)t. b~eNi. but tbe I WO DO!B. lnp.'Mardock doffed bll '!'be a WU I lumtn:f wttb ~ • tloo that GJbodr ...., could turn an oval bat WH • 1peoial fellow . Rlre•t Murdock went oo to 1*am1 one of Ea1Jand'1 moat fa mom tnvemore. • The Supreme Coo1·t's Probables GTO -Pew de· •Amwicu~ UH llfect -for •"'1-•b.11 . ClaDleel. The tnnueDce d ate~ tt '• tour coun •P-pola . ta. fol' ex.ample. wW "Uut ldl UDIQge pntldartlal dl11r1ce for yeart or even deeadta. Jlau111 Cart.er bun't bad a daane. to P'ck a member ol &be hllb court, and lf be turaa out to be. term prUldmt, be probably never will. 8 wUb ftve oltUJUIUeet ln their '10s, lt'1 alnlost a aqre bet I.hat wboevw wlm next year'a pres. ldenUal electlon wUI &et to name at least ooe new member of tb court. Ann talkint wlth usodates ot Carter and tbe other leldlnc candJdatm, we've compiled an "early mom1Da line" 1n tbe lm-m l n ent Supreme Court Sweep1take1. Thoush purely judlclal quaJlflcallons are tbeoretlcally persuasive, political eonalderaUona of race. reU1100 and sender may prove to be more compelling. HEBE'S THE rundown on President Carter's favorit~: -White House counsel Lloyd Culler, 62. would draw fire because of hi.a ties to Big Bust· ness But our sources say Cutler ((ave up bis $500.000-a-year private practice to join ll1e White House only in the hope of being considered for a Supreme Court appointment. Shirley Hufstedler. 54. new secr etary of education. A respected Ninth Circuit Court judge. sbe was reportedly us s ured that the Cabinet Job wouldn't take ber out of the run· nlng for the high court. Former Attorney General Mailbox Griffln Bell, 11. Able attaba9 a.u IUl'DitMd ewn ertUes durt.Df b1I tmute lD WaaJdDaton. -SoUettor Oeaeral •acte McK•. ». Well•tboulhkf u a r•ral ~. be baln't U....S 'lP to eapecitadOoa in b1a new pOI&. -Leon JDalobotham. St. rat· ed u the f&Mlt black federal J\ldce by a.1a1 aebolan. -autb Bader Ol.nlbufs, 41, Col&a.mbta Unl•erslty law prv- resaor and lead\0 1 ad..oea\e of the Equal RICbta Ameodmeat.. She'• reprded by IOID• u too much of a aio1le-laaue can· d.ldate. -Health, Education and Welfar~ Secretary Patricia Ham.. 55, a coa~al ftiure wbo &ot mixed reviews. BEU ASE Teddy Keanecly'1 rront-nmnen. IOW'cea cloee to the senator told our uaociate Gal'\ Cohn: -Shirley Hufstedler a1a1n. Keued1 as.ct. U)'W be would ~ to ftn CoL A ~ llk•IJ plct a woman, and 11.ke coa1en·alA•• co1t1UtuttooaJ Cal'Wr, be'a tmp.....S wtt1a 1Mr ecboll:r. reeont. -Carla Hilla, 41, Garald -lhntD f'nnkel, •. fCll"IDll' ront•1 Hmrtar7 of 11.outq fedttal i*e recattJ Ntwued and Urban Dnelovmeut. She to prtvafe piactlce. ~-a w•• an a11t1tan{ attorney -Aftblb.scl Cox. '", JsanuG 1eneral aod ii aow a partaer ta law profH1or and former a W~ law firm: w=!~tal prosecutor. -Oeril4 Ounlber, 6'2, Stan· K be't topl, but b1I font Jn Dl'Qfeuor. 1'boqh a res· &1• m bhn a dart hone. lat.end Democrat, be favors -Amalya Kevle, U recem,. Jud.Wal rtRnint and 1'ould be ly named to the ~ Clrcult ac:ee!table to moderate Court ~ Appeall. Sbe wu tbe Republteam. lint bblct woman partner tn a -Comella kennecty, M, a Wall Street ftnni ~ K~ 111 federal Judie lD Detroit reeent1y amp....-wt.th oer abllltlel. promoted to the Slstb Clrcu:tt. -Damon Keith, 57, a black .q.fer COD.Hnatl•e rullnp on federal Jaqe rated blab by mi.Dority rill* bave drawn"'°" Kennedy adYtlen. teat1 from d•ll rt1bta ad· TBE aEPUllLICAN PC>S1ibWt1es: -Robert Bork, 5.2, Yale i.w profeaaor and lhe aollcltor general who carried out Ntson'1 voe a ta. -Edward Levi,•. former at- torne1 a-era! under Ford. A respeet.ed law profesaor at the Unlventty ot Cb1ca10. bis qe would eocmt ap1nat him. Punishment for Kissinger, Rockefeller To the Editor· What a 1tranae coincidence that our trulted Henry Kil&inger or bla wife •cee_pled a blue Perslan carpet tor hb New York apartment nine months aeo from Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's ambusador. and his wife a gold goblet as a wedding glft, also a silver tea set and a silver cigar box from the shah personally. So reported the authorttatlve Euaene L . Meyer ln the Wubingtoo Post. A• Kluinger wu then in of. fice, the 1oblet was turned over to the State Department a silver tea aet and ci&ar box, but the blue carpet and the jeweled clock were not. Often caviar worth more than Sl.000 waa dis· patched almost daily to such good pat. of the shah as our Henry. No one has s uggested that K.laall\ier and David Rodce!eller threatened to hit President Carter oa the bead with a club if be re!med to admit the shah. But lf Jaet ADdenoo la c:orrec:t (Pilot, Dec. LS) when be -.,., "Tbe pn91ure to admit the abab came from David Rockefeller and Henry Kiaalnaer. Des pile their dilclalmen, they conduct· ed a relentless campaign in Wa.ab.lqtoo to ,ranl the shah re· fuae. The reapected foreign af· faln apecialbt George Ball was correct in cailloa 1t 'obnoxious pressure.· •'The Rockefeller· Klasing er Earl Waters allbi that they made oa1y lltnlt*9 person.tl coatactt LI pure decep- uon. They directed the cam· pa11I1; they pulled the &l.JiDCI ; they enlisted othen to joln ln the pressure ·· Now. as these two 1enllemen have beerl the pnmo fact.on ln bringing our country to the brink of a world war. have endan1tted the lives ol the Americana lm· priaoned ln the Iran embaay and cauaed ua untold expeme ln dlverttn& our military fe>rce9 to tbe Iranian theater, and polJlooed the world's 576 m1lboD Moaleina agaimt ua, I believe tbey abould be indicted for treaaoo and ti coaYieted, receive capital ptmlabment. FRANK KLOCK To the Editor. Yea, we have bad three aircraft cruba lD Huottnitoo Beach ln recent week.a. We all re1ret the Jou ol We and propel'· ty dama1e. But, let'a keep tb.inp in ~pectin. Tbe ml,)' wa7 to prneat aD avlaUoo acddenta la to cloee d airport.., and ol coune tb1a la an absurd concept. Tbe lnteDl&mt alternative LI to mi111m11e tbe rlalt of aircraft accidents through a wety procram based on experience. As a result ot 7S yean d ex· perience in promotl.DC aircraft safely, the avtaUoo communtty now baa the finest eqwpmmt.. tlwt1-llltbcbl1SDUoa.. _.._ strictest goYenUDent n!f'"atiom of an1 nation ln the world And, the we&y procram t9 •or1clnl. Stallllao pron that flJ'inl LI saler than dnving U oforumately. the FAA bu no jurlldictiaa onr Murpll7'a Law. loevllably there •Ill be mechanical failures. aeta of God. and lapses of Jud&ment wbicb result in aircraft acd· dent.a. But -let's oot blame Meadlowtart Airport. Meado'flart Airport la our nelpborbood link with the oa- t.ioftal air ~Uoo aJlt,em. It la ID in'eplac:uble re90Ul'lle. provldiQI recreatiCJa to aYlakn and nan-avtaton alike. ID eddt· tioo. it la a tax 1enerator. not a tai consumer like our parts and ~aches. Meadowlark provides Jobs lo almost 50 people, mai.DstrUm jobs which bmlft1 the entire community. It 111 the trainiq acbool foe some ol our pilot.a of tbe Mure. ~ Since we baft bad the tbrie accldeata. tbe airport u.:tr •4• ban apln l&arted. twte. yearly eRttile at.med al dottnl the airport.. Thia la most un-r ortunate because tbeae ex· erclael aecompliab little more than mi ancomdenabJe barru:f. meot of tbe airport owners. \bl Nerio family. lleadowlan la med and ap-predated by a bolt ot aupportsa wbo oumumber airport oppo. nenta by 10 to t, accorcS.iu to a Proposition 13 Has So01e Glaring Inequities Should a family .,-y p~ tuea on lta bome that are thf'ee or more time• areater than those paid by the owners of an identical home nest door" That ii a qUMtkm beinl ra.iaed wtth lncreutq fnquenc1 u f amllles lD newly acquired bomea dill· eot'er tb1J to be the attuatlon. It I.I • q-.doo that ii 4llturblD8 a &Towtna number of Senators wbo are beartDI rumb* ot cU. COGMnl ltom 1ucb famUw in tbej.r dllb1etl n. problem ulMI ha the wake cl tM Janta-Oum PrOP. 11 m111are adopted tn 1t7e wben property ownera re· vou.d Ualnst IOartq £Wiil. Wt.Ile tbe ldHIUrt re· dueed tit• KOPIN tu· .. t::.~· ... '--co .. Pll"i cent of the 1t'15 appralled nJae set by tbe Tax All••or, It ello provided tbal hoale9 aoqu1nd after tbe efleetive date ~ the meaaUA would be w1111t at market nlue at time ol acqubi· Uon. Thole wbo have aat tiebt ftW' aince not OG11 eQjotC',8 aabltu- tial rol1Mck lD Pl'OPllt1 ...... bul .,. prcMet.d ,,_ any dramltle tnereuea bf Prop. 11 wblcb Jlmita lDaaMI to lliOC more daan 2 pacmt • 1MI'· • • avr m:a ., ... u. 11aw 1tnce aold bave. t(lpl.. Car mON) fl'om tbe 1171 •1•111 valum and new OWW'I .,..,.,. lnl tu. far OMtar U.u tllllr ul bon, idwlu.t..., w:la bomiOWDll' rwe1 ........... Hnleet from UNI dt1. Couat1 aud ldM>oll ~ •:.::;,:re CM .·~ c.utot n ... ~o-. Of ................ . -~ .... -~---~ ......... . 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WINDSOIAM POCIRUDIO ... 349 •••• a.,;_..,.,...... c:-......... .., ......... ~·:.::~~~~~~.~ ..... ut ·~~~~ ........ .... :i==-~·······'·" --····················l.Jt ... "_..,. T •WICI ,._..~ •............. 7.W •l."'6"FllllltU-~lal=:·····.:.J.J.:.···J." otAt~--"'---· ... ~ J.lt ......... 1.tt ·:.::. .. ~.~ ......... .. -~~-~ ......... J.1t ·==~-~ ............ 119 . -:=~~ ............. J ... •2.Jt•"'·~1m1.1• Mlllll-.................... 1.91 ... "...,.., .. "' 7" --WCWM ........... • ~~~ ........... 3 ... ·~-=-~.~ .. t.n ·:::=~~~ ..... IJ.5t ·:.:.~.~~~~ ....... ut ·~~~ ........... 1.U FAMOUS LAIRS "·~191 -••An 1'fl'w TO ........ 16°0 :~: eam Wins • -.~ .... d Place • .r.: f: Sadd.leback College's :~to-member forensics • ..... m took second-place •.:aweepatatea honors ~aiMt 34 colletes and venitiea in Cal Poly omona'a speech ti>umamenl . Irvine resident Larey )lcBrtde woo first in the iovtce Lincoln· Douglas • ebatea and Laguna eacb's Bruce Morton • and Tustin 's Diane 'l'beurich won first in the aov ice duo - lnlerpretaUoo event. David Paulson of • • South Laguna won first · ::. lo oral interpretation, • Priscilla Sanford of San Juan Capistrano won first in the speaking to entertain event, and the Paulson-Sanford team placed third lo the duo- tnterpretaUon event. . s ,, { j j ' I I ' I • . . • • .. .. ~- t• .. ... . t . • t Gale Ward el Mission Viejo woo two firsts in llCWice ~ormative and ••no••h• aphcb .. .....,. ..... Go Quick With Nick RENO, Nn. <AP> -Bua rtden wbo climb aboard a Clutare bus tbil wMk may think tb•1•re IMinl th1n11. Santa a.. will be drl•-tna • bat t.oc1a1 throqh lloodaJ. OD~= .. -=.c wm 1« to ride for a qaarw -leiil tblllD ball tMNPW'fare+ • ~ tblJ'll ... "" . cUctt ~to lioot. Paet Rolla SAN J'RANCISCO <AP) -'1'IM 8aD J?q. ,, duo 8cboal Board bu 1tveo a hJio.1tll' COD•' tract ...... to COD• trnenlal ~:DUD• --~ Expandomatic"J slacks by Haggar~) makes a fitting gift ® HJs Idea ot the peftect stackS hes a super comfortable waist. trim no-bind lrt They're ExpandomatJc• slacks by Haggar. his choice tor work and alter Dacron• polyester. m waist Siles 32-42 Mervyn s makes •t eesy to give them. fMvy, bn>wn, camel 21.00 22.00 , J l I ( \ Mistrial Declared &ner Libel Lawtuit Founders Transit Problems Workshop Slated · Five worbbope to study the county's transportation pro. blems, tncludina two ln Irvine and San Juan Capistrano, have been added to the acbedule of community taJb being conduct- ed by tbe Orange County Transponatiaa Commlssioo. The study seuions are being provided to inform resident.a of the commission's eu11eated solutions for a predicted traffic crunch by 1990, and to aollcit local opinloo on bow best to cope with the coogestton. • TRULY El EGANT FLOORING! • 3 LUSTROUS WOOD HUES - LIGHT. MEDIUM. DARK! • READY TO WALK ON! ComJ!llstdmett are encouraa· ing citimm to attend the 7:30 p.m. worbbops at the followtne locations: Jan. 7, Community Recreatioo Center, Buena Park; Jan. 9, Fu1lertoo Room of the Anaheim Cooven\ion Center, Anaheim; Ja!l. lS, Humanities Rall, Room 178 UC Irvine cam-pus, Irvine; )an. 11, Marco Forester Junior Bi&h School, San Juan Capiatrano~ Jan. 17, Tua tin Bieh School, Tuttin; and Jan. 21, Community Center, Garden Grove. Altlilolllb llra. Emel' adrnittecl In tM '°* bDwta& Giuee- and --., .• latlmate ... Uoll.IJd» . wt~ President Km- nedJ, • Ollllld •. .,.. .,.. lnvoa..d ID_, Weca1 .. ....._ SU BAD USN nbpom_. to ..., tillale .. .,. Smat.e com..-..1av11Upttn1 alle•4 U• lllt• t• tM CIA and the Mafia ta ci--:tbl with a""° pGrtecl plot to WHt•nate Cuban premier Fidel Cutro. She told tbe committee abe malntaiDed sexual relations with Kennedy, Giancana aad Roeselll. Mldnl1bt Publlcatloaa at· torney1 claimed durta1 the lensthY Loa AJl&elel trlaf Mrs. Emer ftled the suit to help the aale ot ber book. Leonard argued, boweftr. that the woman became a aear recluse after t.be Mid.niiht arti- cle and kept• IUD neui>)' •all times. Mn. Exner la tbe former wife of actor William Campbell ad la presmtly married to one-ti.me profesalonal golfer Dan Exner. Sale 18.71 to s7 49 ' ..... •••tot1411. Your queolt for gold ends at JCPenney where the HI ctan ii. apect8CUOlr •• the uvtngsl Every 14K gold d*" ..,tncelet tn etock-ie C#l sate toutisfy the unprece-411...S•*Kl Cttoo. from~• g9lay of _,,..,u,,e, box. cobra ..s-.llk dellgns. ln a ~tty..,.... .. aortment of _...._.Jengttaa. a.tW t~. ,.._. flbuk>us low pncee .,., )Ult tar-1hlee dayat • . , D .. ~ L -~ Now.·two o-t -ya to ctw;el I r I f p ' II I I I. ' .. Only9mgtar No.vwhenhe offers~a ~cigarette, tell him ya1ve got ·one of~ON11. .In the newaush-pioof purse~ 91ng"tar:·o.e mg nicotine av. per cigarme bf FTC Mlthod. Warning: Tha Surgeon General Has Deterrnin d. That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous toYour~ealth. " . .. . ~ . . • • . . • . ... .. .. .. . . ... " .. .. .. . "'I 11J I: . ·" ' i (, ~ * ' '\ ' ? • ... ,, ' ~ " ... t - Blow 'e~ Off the Map' mencruu V'uadidi"8 Doer Iran'• A.ctiona ao•a LSTna wanaaa 1'aat to take mWtaey actlcm a1atn1t lru; otben wut a eraekdown aa lrulam la UM United atat.. No mau.r bow bisarn tbe IUQeltlaa, IOmeDDe bl tbe ~ n1pcllMtl. The tC-'om-deatb propoaa.I, oae of-._ tmqlnathe lD • aamplin1 of uo letters, c~me from • woman in McLean, VL .. Make a sham movie of tbe ~. if nece1 · a•ry," 1be wrote ... It would bave to be tbe beat· -~ept .eeeret ever . ., A Bloomlngtoo, Minn., resi- dent wrote tbat tbe Iranian de- manda ~not unreuonable. "TELL THE lran.lana we are sorry we supported the shah arter all," be told Carter. ·• •Please foreive us. Here la ,.,..... -.... tlunal4 OM aaa•a •u~~ Jeopardh• '9••4r••• ef UMlui..a."' ll'N9t0 A _ Va.,•1w5 .... ed IJ......, far .. .... ,,.. .W:Jr: .......... pnllt----........ ~ tor P Mid tae ................ al , ... .. laa" ... ... ... a.....,u....1 .. . cnckpalt;" Rec tll8t In. rtltllld 11 w.u ...... ...,.. ... • ...., dua ol tbe m.aa. u Alb· udria. Va., man aQUeltad tbe UaJted 8bdel UM a llinUar tac· Uc. uway DON'T WS round up all tbe 1nniaD lllldenta who an here tueaa•l,y ud bold them lD Jail unUf tbe bo9taaee are n-leuedT" be uked. 0 We could send blc:k tbe dart-Pinned onee and tbe womea ud keep tbe ll&bt·tlrhu)ect cmm here." Almoat all reacUon to the Ayatollah ftuboll1h Khomelnl la negative. Tbere are many SUI· eeationa u to what the prelldent could do about him. From Atlantic City, N.J ., came a proposal the author himself admitted waa "fat• fetched." "We could pay eome ~ radical group to kidup ~ melni andusebim uaMralD- lng chip. We could alM m.i. a token military abow of power by dropping a large lblpmmt ot flowers out of U.S. pla. oter the U.S EmbulJ )D.ltad of Cell 142-H1J. Put .... WOf'd'9 to'"""' tor Save 20%-80% on all It•• In stock. . We sell first qualttJ and dbcoollnued ··was" ~ q\IOted ar. the resular pn~ at merchanchse from Sean Retail and which the ltema were formerly otrered by CatAloc Catalog oi.tttbuUon. or lD DWlJ Sean Ret.aU ·~around t.be country Brass-Styled HEAD- BOARDS were 39.95 Nows19oo Centennial PEN & PENCIL SET was 14.95 Now $497 WOMEN'S BLAZERS were 18.99 to 40.00 ci:e$1QOO '"""'~* 110 lb. -.-~~)·.t· Cast Iron · ~ -BAR-BELL SET Kenmore GAS GRILL . was59.99 was99.95 NowS3&00 Nows49oo Assorted Womens DRESSES were 11.96 to 39.90 YOUACHOICE 600k off' .. 1 • • Stand Not Included STEREO SYSTEM AM/FM wtth I TrllCk waa249.95 Nows17500 . TOY BONANZA . I SAVE UP TO 50% ON At:L: TO~S IN STO~K alllD'IWAI aovu llOD. UU'U Sat. t:ao a.m.-to t :OO p.m . .-.; .......... .. AilsaM.se.n t'lt&Dn Pl.AN • I .... ...,.. Black8ftdDecQr e 59.a DUST BUSIER WORKMATE 24.a GE Electronic Dlgltal Seal • An linltatl ~ . • • .._. ""1 mp an • BrtoM NSY to rNd nu mt.rs ALL&&• E PRICES GOOD THAU CHRISTMAS - Lknlll9d 8'IPPfY on moat ttema • COrdles:s-Gperates on StanMrd 9 ¥0tt bettery We Still Have Christmas Lights! •Computas .. ._.. eutonwt.lalUy, 25-300 pounds 34.99 19-IN. HIP-ROOF TOOLBOX Enameled st8el box with ""110V•b&e tote tr•~· ~Inge, Padlock eye. 19 x l'hx 7 I SWEDISH DISH RACK •An old SWedllh tradition ..•• dry dlsMs In • WOOden rack. • Handmade and handsome ...• In genuine fir • When not In use, fold It up. For yourahopplng convenience, we GIFTWRAPFREE whlle you wait! ' ~'\l W@MI? ®@lfwn@@ ••11• .... .., .... ., •-" •iz D&AR PAT: EftryCIDI bM beud tUl lt'a -----.... -----------------..... daqeroua to mis aleobol -drap. SaactlJ what drup are ID'VOlved? I've read abOal tniwaum... and~ blood pl"eA1U'e medleadom bebaa dud.IJ comblnetfona wbeD ued wta.b elcobol, lNt are tbeN UV otben? · H. W., mmuaatan 8Mcb Y-. II,_ ...... ak ' 'e ......... ._ .. -... D111 'II 11, tt7't .....,.,~•«trr . .....,.., .. ...................... .... 0. •• • Acca,IMI tMftCalltkllsaA• ltlh 1 1 I t., ... t 11 ..... l'J'll 1.CCMITNWY,. c.... ............ , ...... J4MI IAYMOte WAY _,a TOllO a.. a 1'090. ,._ U7·JIU lteff IMCM &fD.. .,.u ... l."99TON IMCM. PNON2 ..... 171 A'80 An11*tn. <nnge, ~ Mirlge. LAI~ Sen a.ego, HOfttl Hot!~ He a1plrta, ••!Mla•lffa, alee•lal 1tllll, 8anedc8, ... • 1 •HlllR ... 4" It lj, ........ -,i;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;:._... •dl....._...._.,. ... , ..... aruu Twn NEWPORT SAILING CLUB 3424 va. Oporto Suite 201 Newpott a.ectt (In beau11ful Udo VIiiage 875-7100 Melin•) aa• MP.._._., •e •1aem., Ah: 't'nlaW read-. •~ fw • .._ '7,• e~7 roe• .._tnlr11 ud Z,.51t dealM nt:rJ ,..,, ac· cor41q co *IMt l'Md ud Dnaa U•"dPradea. (:are~· C' ..... , ... C'•eft- OEA& aEA.DEU: Bow ..ad,_ like &e 1h'e yoer ddld a ~ for QrtRalu! Ne! Wbt aboal a tradared rtb or 1 aptaNd rpleea! Or llow about Teftl'e banaa lo 7HI' owa daeM ud face u memeatae of Ute Wlday ae .... ! U ,_•re DO& ID&ereAed m uy of t.bele IJialJ llfU, ttut tlalaldn& aMGt aftidlag thm MW, tieeaue dleJ're all from cue ldMertea -me at lbe c.nma Pl'odact Safety Comattsa. u4 dtey're all uaoda&ed wttb &be .euoa to be merry. No& oaly do bljll.l'ies from to)'I, OuUtmu dee· orations, llreplaces, ud wood aad coal bttna.lag beating noves nad a great coR 1n 1affert.a1, tltey aho are expeaslve. ID 1978, more dtu 1%37,351,• lo fees were paJd for 71%, ... a.J11rtes tllat reqlllred '---"""""=------==-=============-=======-=--.;;;..3 emergency room treatmem. Tlatte were .a.• blcyde lajartes; tZ,8M rollenkat1J11 laJ•rtes. 87,'1H ska&eboard llljarlea aad lll,5M lajuiu from olher toy1. An additional Zl,IOG l.Qjurln were attributed to tree Ug.b&a, flreplacea ud coal ud wOCMl banllng stoves. Tbe Comumer Product Safety CommlaaMe of. fera &be following precauUoaa co uaare a llappy and sale bollday: Obeerve age labeling oa loya. Be ffrJ canhtl wbea chooelng &oy1 that shoot or p~l objec&a. Avoid loddler toys made of brtt&le plude Feel &be edges of toys for sllarpaeas or •Pll•ten. llemember tbat aupervlaloe prene&a lajwries. A hub C'brifimaa tree lbat ls peen wlU stay green k>Dgtt and banl lesa readily tJau a 4lr)' tree. Needles are bard to pall from &be brucbea ol fresh trees. Fresh llffdlea clmt't break w~ yo. bend tbem. Tbe cat traak eDd ol a fresh tree b sticky wltb ram. U bcMmc ... t.lte tralil e9d • u.e groa.ad resalU ID a abower ol falllq oeed.les, tbe tree b too dJy ucl yoa Aotllda't bQ it. IDdoon or o"1, ue oaly ufety·tes&ed IP&a for bollday deeoratbli. •Ike Rn tlae Upta yoe ae carf7 a "IJL" label. Ckck _,door Up.t labels to ma•e Rft &!tey're wea&Mrpnol. P1lt M more lban Ulree MU ol li&Wa oa a .a.lie n'e'._ ewd. 0..'t..., ....... ,H ........ -......... au dalldra cup&• IM• ...... hll'llha alP& &eapt ettrt.. ...._ te 1weu u. ,.._ <wldelt caa •> alld la* &be e.lorflll Uqlda. wlddl coetalaa a bas•.,._ dlemlcal. Make lllft Utt trtmmbap and otlaer IM>Uday decorations are non-combastlble or flame· retardanl. Cboose tinsel or artlficlal Icicles of plastic or non·leaded metal. In homes with children: avold sbarp or breakable dttoralJoDS, ktto anv decoral.k>u wlt.b 1mall, removable a.od swallowabk parts oat of t.belr reach; and avoid dee· oratlon.s t.bat resemble candy or food For tu.rtbtt tJps oa boUd.ay safety. wrl&e tbe U.S. Cooaumer Product Safety CommlHioD, Wasblngtoa, D.C. ZOZ07, or call tbe CSPC's toll.free hotllae: (8'0) 638-sm. CSPC bas &eletype for tM deaf avallablf" from 8:30 a .m. to s p.m. EST. Pbone (aot> 138·8%'10. The Alan Paine lambswool amle front cardigan is a perfect gift •W"'kxt for the disaeruing man. Ston!keeper customer I:>an Dinsmoor ddnbto, and he's a re.al gentleman ... well, that'sWhat he told us. A tlOIWo/ ~ d...., fOt' nie.. bolll ... IMll notJ', blil!J. ,.. COMISwmtA .,, ... , fw4ke Sl' 70I 'II ;,::'-1405 5300 •ExcepUonally lightweight. •Excepttc>nally compact. •Full aperture metering. •Extra bnght viewflndef. •Faster responding Silicon Cell meter. •1/1500sec. shutter speed. <omplete senes of Fujinon lenses. •Unrversal thread mount to let you use Your present lenses. SHoon WTOt.1 ....... AND TH&n MOU Q m•STMAS SAYIN&S. UC:rll•t IT70ICASI UG.UST'Z'r DAVE 'S474E.17th COSTA MESA CAMERA 642-1012 ~9-&.14 5 .... .,, ... VIS4' •· HUltllY' S. ,,.-. • Tw. .._ h U.... Te ShG • .._., Be wise this Christmas - shop where you get friendly s uice, a wide range of gifts, c· venience -and save time a11d energy. Shop WeatcW/ PIGaa -where shopping is always a pleasure. Santa Claus will give free rides in his sleigh on Saturday, December 15th and 22nd, from 12 to 4 pm. . To tbe arrl1H aad uae HOIUI. tbouall, il bu become a nUo ·~ u tWrf llbl~t •hen, from r•ar to Jear, U la hp( At ooe Ume lt ••• opmilid wltb a Ian .... · DOW wttb. \eu', ' .._, I Tim Olal8TllA8 f alb lD odd·numbend year That me lt 11 Ernie Harrt1' tura to mall lt. "I'm tempt4d to dell Hr tt lD per~." be aald, "but tbe tredl· tiOD ti to mall tt. 8-ld , Uncle Bllly WU a post.muter, IO lt aeem1 =· I'll mall tt, certll'led dellnry. • • Wllliam JJopn al EpP1, La -Uncle IW1Y -wu the flnt to mall lt. Tbat wu ln 1la, tbe year Ernie Harri.a wu borll. He and bia wife, My,..e, malled lt to Em.le'• mother and dad, Ola Mae and Moise Harrtt who lived in Pass Chrtatla.o, Mill. Ola Mae WU Billy's lilt.er, ... ...... y amll'l'llA& and ua.at 1a9 clouble, .. tbt eanf Nld. A ieoaad urd wu a1_tlac ... bJ a .nn,. A cart.ooe lool•man aplalald lt ... to ....... lGllMd Diil Cbrt.Rmu. Wartlme •ut&erttJ. you ... : two euda for tbe Drlea ol _.. TIM .... ... three centa. Tb• followtq Cbrlltmu, 1161. the Harri.IM retura.cl not tbe aecond card but botb of tbem, alcn.in& the names of tbelr two boy•. BOCllM and Era.le. Holida)' run. The ffofana 1ot a kick out ol llolH and Ola Mae 111vlD1 the lillJ card all year. Sack and forth the card went, year after year. IN l .. TRE Ho1am added the name of lbelr new baby, Donna, and in 1952 their new son, David. In 1959 the Harriaea added Erale's wUe and their aon, Ernie Jr. lo 1185 Boooe Barria' wtle, Gloria, appeared on the card and tbelr new dau1bter, Dianne. Now there are 2J different names oo the yellowed old card. Now It ta oo loqer a card but a document. Now it is a family chronicle ol names added and names that cease to appear. of brides and busbanda and babies and babies grown to become brtdea and buabanda and parent., a Journal Of the joys and the IOITOWI ol four 1meratiou ot two famllie1 wbo bave stayed cloH, 1tayed lD touch, Chrl1t11u1 after Christmas f« n yeara. "I can't look at It wit.bout cry. lng," Ernie Harrll uid. "It la my own Ule from year oae, and the Uvea of tboae wbo mean most to me. Thia little card reprelellta a lot, Just an awful lot, of love." IN tm, AN even-numbered year, the Hogana malled the card to Ernie. It cheered him. DSATB 18 A PAcr lD faml11 chrcmlcles, bat IO la bllth, ad tbll JUI' a .., name wW make lt• a'pearaoc• OD tbe card. !:role• ~t Ernie Jr., wllo • peared cm mt cant lD 119, ud Ernie Jr. '1 wtte, Debbie, who appeared lD tm, have aen, Thi.I year, l!rneet Aleunder ff arr'il W would like to Joh> all the other Harriaea in wtabiq all the Ho1aoa a very Merry Chrtatmas. Nativity Scene To Remain In Denver DENVER <AP> -.The city of Denver will be able to keep a nativity acene in front of Clty Hall t.hrouP the holiday season, due to a ruling by a federal ap- peaJa court. '!'be lOtb U .s. l:lrc u.i t Court of Appeall stayed a U.S. District Court ruliaa ordering removal ol tbe acenen.day. The clty'a ap-pealoltbefederalJudge'aorderto remove the creche will 10 t.hrouCb the normal appeala procesa, a procedure that usually takes alx to eight months. U.S. Dliltrlct Judge Richard Mat.sch ruled Monday that Ule city acted unconatitutionaUy ln including the nativity scene in the Christmas display at Clty II all. Brookside makes it easier, a 10%-20% case disrount on all wines in stock. too. • T is holiday season you will find .I. n everything you need for all your gift-giving needs at Brookside Wine Tasting Cellars. Award-winning wines. Best of all, at Brookside you don't have to sacrifice taste for price. Our Assump- tion Abbey Burgundy won a Gold Medal at the 19?9 Los Angeles County Fair. Normally $2. 95, only $2 .25 during December. Our Vache Sonoma 1976 Cabernet Sauvignon was a Gold Medal winner at tlle 19'19 Orange County Fair. ~ $6.50, only $4.95 during December. Over 100 holiday gifta for less than $5. We have over 100 different wines and gift items in stock for less than $5, including a five-bottle gift pack for $4.95. We can meet your in- dividual needs for specially de- signed gift packs, gift baskets, and personalized labels. And we have unique wine racks, glassware, sausage and assort- ed cheeses. So, this holiday season make giving ea&Y, on yourself. Come to the i.---~ wine country in your ncighborhood.Shopat Brookside Wine Tasting Cellars. And don't forget to treat yourself, too. It makes receiving Just as nice as Savings to put you in the spirit. Our four-liter bottle of Brookside Cellar table wine offers you four liters for the price of three. At just $4.95 you get 33% more wine for your money than most lead- ing brands. Other money-saving values at Brookside include • giving. Subject to availability. Sale ends December """"""__,,_, • 31, 1979. Specials not Included in case discounts. CIC ,. • ' • ) ~ ' • • • • • • • SEAGRAM'S V.O. (ANAOIAN WfflSa(Y "PIOOf 750a. RISTIAN BROS. MMDY IO P'IOOf 750 Ill. ~-6.19 4.99 't .,, MUMM'S EXTRA ~y CHAMPAGllE 750 ... 10.99 MPIOOf .... .... KENTUCKY ..... ,_ , J&B SCOT CM •PIOOf KAHLUA (flC Jr LIQUEUR SJ NOOF 23 oz. 6.99 , 750m.. CllVAI ll£Ul BlENOED SCOTat A11DR£ DRY CMUfPAGNE ZIPIOOf 750.. 750a. 1.99 3.95 •NOOF 750 ... 5.99 DOMAIN CHM DON llUT ,.. .. 6.99 r ~ i • i • • • • • • .. c -, ~ • • NATION ........ -..------ Dallll• T•eaters Movie Rating Board, Flayed DAU.AS (AP)-The city of Dauu bas a novet movie ndlJll system that local critie1 say i.a 1et- ting .. Big D" panned in Tinsel Town. Some say the .26 citizen reviewers on the ooe- of-a-kind Dallas Motton Picture Classification Board are unqualified t.o Judie rilina and are prac- ticiq modem-day cenaon.bip. TBS BOOB IS 0 A VERY archaic system of clasaitJ'iq ftlmt," aaid one Dallas distributor for a majOrftlmcompany. "Dallas LI fast becominl ooe or the top three movie markets," said the distributor, wbo asked not t.o be identified. ·'To have a bl& clty with pro- g reui ve attitudes and a board with 1930s cea.onbip attitudes, it's got to hurt." . But the board members -and many other re- sidents -believe their work is essential Board chairman Tom East criticizes the familiar industry-sponsored ratings system of the Motion Picture Association of America. "YOU NOW SEE FOBMEB R-rated (no one admitted under 17 without a parent or guardian ) becoming PGs (parental guidance suggested)." he said. "Unless a parent or ~uardian bas an tn· clination to prescreen a movie, our board is about the only way they can determine its suitability.•' The board'• power to brand a mm "not suita- ble" r.-. wttb the community standards doctnne -• I.a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding the ~natitutlooal authority of c1t.ies and states to limit youtba' exposure to books and films that cannot be deoJed adult.a. But what fuels most of tbe criticiam -and sometimes outript ridicule -of the board la its power to restrict attendance at ftlJns which are not restricted by the llPAA .. WE BAVE A aATING SYTE• in Hollywood,•• aald Chick Lafield, Dallu sales manapr for 20lb Century Fox. "'l'tlat'a all that's needed." .,- Decl.stons by the unsalaried board members - appointed to two-year terms by lhe City Council - carry the force of law The board has the authority to expand the "suitable" classification with symbols warning of sex, violence and obJeclionable language, and to declare a movie "not suitable .. for persona under the age of 16. Classifications must be displayed on all Dallas newspaper advertisements and al all theater<; Violations of the ordinance, such as permitting un- accompanied youths to attend "not suitable" mov- ies, cany rmes of up to $200 per day THE DJ8TlllBUTOR WHO didn't want his name used said the indu.stry "most definitely" has a financial interest in the board's ratings. .. Some PG films, such as Paramount's 'Prophecy' and UoJted Artists' 'Invasion of lhe Body Snat.cben' were rated unsuitable m Dallas." be said. "Tbealer managers were going crazy hav- ing to turn away the young horror-sect viewers that came." AJtboulh board member Honu Frankel said the city Should not be able to restrict youthful movieeoen, abe defended the board's expamioo of thePQ.~g. "We're not qualified to rate movies,'' she said. "We're qualll'led to tell what we would like our children t.o see." EAST DESCSIBED THE BOARD as ''a cross- sectioa of the community" that "is trying the best lt can do to apply the ordinance to what members feel are community standards." M.1. Frankel diaa~: "We don't have a croll·aec:Uon. There are only five men out of a po11lble 218 . . . and we have only one black member." Eat doeaa't believe the board practices cenaonbip. .. I.a tu a rm CGDcerned. we don't keep any chlldrCll tram IOUll to a movie with tbeir parent.a or kelP ~ mcifte from be1DI abown." be •alcl. ad-dlnt tblll tM "nat aultable" tag ta applied to only 12 perm .. fl/I tbe movies screened by uae board. Pay No Income Tax In 1979! ! R8allze the benefits of up to a ~Tax Deduction this year. • drug stores A lffi1m Place To Shop! PRICES PREVAIL: WED .• DEC 19 THRU SAT .• DEC. 22 ~iclt' H' Siclc• ~·I • f 4110~0·· 2'·~ oz. • 1: ... 1 ..... 11. 2 QZ ''ENJOLI'' Ii~ C.h11rlc .. of th•· Rif.r 8-HO(.]R Natural ,~ Spray Colo~ne J .6 oz. 1-25 az. I Du14tin~ Powder Saz. 75.!! FOR HER Charlie SPRAY OOLOGNB 4u,01oo.a Jonl11e SPRAYOOLOGNE 4Uto8ru! 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MEN'S SKI GLOVES Pprltcl Q•ll 4.88 tOU u . • •un a TODDt.Ell MITTENS ,.....,. 1 j ·j NITIL.... elfltPI. ••ACI' WAS oaSA • OP C'OU1W. lo D~ W f Weaals ~ tr ate. 11M1 ,ot l..a I n.l rHHU.·•bartn• money. a.kt 1o ed UDD. cy al ud • eallil&enee Jobi. TIM l~ II &bat 1f Wepl atl had an1wend tM ~ uid ._ c.oanted, t.be1 would st1ll DOt bave been deported. Censua lnlorma · Uoo ll conftdential, witb namee n ver protrammed SOUl'HERN CALIFORNIA into any pemment corn 'I put er, even thoae ol the Cenauaitself FOCUS But bow can anyone .,. ~ conv10ce t.be 1Ue&al aben, ----------' n•w called an "un· documented taxpayer," lb.iii 1s true' That's lhe single most.difftcult tuk for the 1980Cenaus and four programs have been set up to attack it. MOST BA.SIC 18 WRING OF bilingual census taken who will go door to door plckinC up ques· tionnaires not returned lo the mall. They'll know where to go because a Cenaus Bureau tuk force last summer compiled a Uat of every valid address in the country. Census officials alao have expanded promo- tion efforts, with more advertialnl planned than before. They've set up a network of 28 bilingual comml.m.ity service representatives in California to aolvetbeatictiest problems. And they've recruited local leaders into "Complete Count committees" m many cities to encourage participation. Even Census officials admit all Uus won't in· sure that everyone gets counted. "WE CAN NEVER COUNT everybody," said one spokesman "But we don't want to mass anyone if we can help at " The most effective of the Census Bureau ef. forts to promote partlcl patlon by illegal aliens pro- m is es to be the local hJring program .. But unless every advertisement hammers at the theme of confidentiaUly, illegals wUl still atay away. ·'They know the census takers work ror the government," says an aide to U S. Sen. Alan Cranston, D Calif "So they consider the census workers 'federales.' just another form of the dreaded federal officers who can kick them out." OF THE 40 LOCAL CENSUS OFnCES to be opened in Cahfom1a Jan. 2, only a few will be in mostly lUspan1c areas About 600 census takers wall work from each office and they can hope to reach all the illegals only if they are locally known and trusted and can be counted on not lo tum m the undocumented workers they find For Mexican Americans and their un· documented cousins. tht' effort 1s most vital Money 1.1 not all that·~ Ml sl..ake. but perhaps more importanUy, political lDfiueoce rides oo the c.ensus ftodloi EOO.uocolummat ~SanaoMomco. Mceo&MICK MOITUAUS Laguna Beach 494-9415 ~Is San Juan C.p.1trano 495-1n& .._...,_ U.WM-MT. OUVI Mortuary • Cemelef'f CremetofY 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 540-5554 ULn.aBGBOM N•AlHOMt 646-2"24 Coste MeM 673-9460 '\f't'il'tt.-..,,.,\H~ .... kS~ HA.Mon f"°Vf .. ,, 0.< l'O ,,,, •t Pkth< 't/1#"W Mortu•rv (h•~\, ~ ... v Con AQOtrU ot11ctahf\Q P•<tf•c \/1ewMM1UMyd1r«tor\ Feea A J ICklOD, Mln., store owner claims Gov. Cllff Finch owes her $5,092 for cJothlDI purchased by hh wife and dauihtera . Mra. Hooker Pepper has filed suit. For the Record oec.' GAllDIHlflMIEYHOi.OS -Cta'9 M., ,., CJf -ll"O(Otl &M<ll. -Patrlcla~,J7.al~ e..c11 M<ALISTfll ST•C<O Cl•"" PalrkJi, 2', -ClefolM """'1 ..... U, boell al~ Hiii• EOWAAOS.OfTIECE M lcr• .. I E•n, ll, -VUl'NI M J JO, bolh DI El Toro OU\ANG<l.AAIC -II-0 41 o1 Hew-1 a..Kll, -E11uoe11o .,_, 31,olS.l\C.........,.. ALVAREZ PATINO Gltbf<t II . II, and R ...... i. 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"'-> Vl•CMll'~ ~TIC* ... IC.W ............ Or .... ~ o.11, Polo4 ~ "·"" "17,. P1JBLIC NOTICE REAL ESTATE ••1 A'l'l'AIND CO•....,.. f'INANCIAL ID· • dlpeoclelJc;• mo, .. -.. ..,.. 11• ... to plJ9 .. mlllb anodler 4Urtq die ... b7 tlal• "· bard "" aDd u ~9f ftaaotfal *-•· Rll boc*L'How Y• C...Beeomt andalty ~ 97 la~ lea) l:ltete'' ... -.i Miler. llt bu • ....,. •111t11att. H1a Mlcdela Ad•wm• •Ii"' ~ t'9 ,,,:-.... ballroolU, ai ........ lmadrtd ........ . llatt 0. llaNldlea ti lmowa to mlllton•. at leHt U.roqb la11 f•ll·~ DIWlpa.p.r aod macuinl •h..U..menta. c..U,. IM la a.u•n1 a1alnat laJa llerced•a hna, conveyta1 tilt m ... ap &bat 1'0'I t.oo HA M9CCMd. BA&OUJ8SN RU. BIB DPS&IDICS 18 more incredible than Lowry'• labia m1"40I. ha la enormoual,y wealthy, a coat.rut wtlb embvrua- inl J)O'm1J a decade aao wbeD.. be un. be had to borrow rest money. He too 1ucceeded by inv..UO, in income boua-tn1. at ftnt ln the Salt Lake City area, usually wtth little « even no money down, flx1na up, reoUng out, aomeUme1 ae1Un1. He now publisbea a mara.ine and book•. HJa Financial Freedom JuUtute olfen bundreda of seminars each year. HU'Wdaea'1 ftnt book, "How To Wak~ Up The F'lna.odal Genlua IJWde You," bu becoDM a real ntate clalalc, aellln1 by bla eatlmatea eoo,ooo copiea, almoet all by maU«der. rt followed bll diacovery that real estate lever11e and l.nflatioo could make him a m.UUonalre. Lowry and Haroldsen are rarities, althouch others too have ridden real estate dreams to tbe rainbow. •stOa• 'l'llAT, nva, YOtJ RAV& patd bWI -~.... uruee, beat. tu· a . m ence -from reata. You've 1atnec1 lD tour Wa)'I: re.otal lacom•, pttc1 QPrwlaUon. ecauJt1 bW1dup (or loan r.tuetlon), and lncome UHi, U.. latter malDly ~ depnclaUnt Lhe bwtdlna. Haroldkn ru.Uaed UU. and wttb mluiooary Hal 1pread tb• word that wttb juat cine factor. ap- preciatlao, a retu.m on equity of more than 100 percent a year wu poaaible W\tb SJ0,000 down, for example, '10,000 appredat.ion C1G the total value ls 100 percent 01 course, when you aeU for $150,000 you face capital tainl tu• . .veryooe lmowl tbat. Not so, Haroldaeo remind.I them. You may delay payment lndeftaJt.el)' by tradin1 for anotbet, more desirable property BUT, YOU SAY, YOU MIGHI' WAIT years before finding someone williJll to trade. Nol ao, saya Haroldsen. Find a new property you want. find a buyer for your existing property. bave b1m buy Lhe new property, then have him exchange bis new))' acquired property for your existing one. . PY'ramidina wasn't d1.fftcult early in the 19705, when mortaaaea were 8 pereeat, be1tin1 oil cost a quarter of wbal ll does today, and luet, insurance and maintenance were cooliderably lower It's leaa euy now. Today's $90.000 loan at 1' percent for 20 years coats $2,858 more than at 8 percent, and an oil bill that was Sl.000 in 1970 is probably more than $4,000 now. In all. the building that co.t W .000 a year to ' 44 fustuon l•land• N~ Beoch•71'4164'4·5070 1001 ~sWl<>Od Blud.·~b.UOOd VUlag~·2L3!'419 7727 Jake Ebach, sell-deacribed former Midwest chicken farmer. and Craig Hall, southern Michigan entttpreneur not loal out of colleae. also became multimillionaires and authors. WHAT MAKES THEii NOTEWO&TBY 18 not Just their milllons but their sense of the time.; their discovery of the effect of euy money, bard work, leverage and inflation; their tranala· Uon ol lt Into formulas, their realbation that. mlllions of others shared their dreams and that those millions constituted a market for boob, seminars and other products. ·1t~~.::..... !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... _ ....... SI Uc 111'57 St.-.oce nme~•I Y-0-tCllll SllOA _. Y-At'NI Mlllionalres are not 100 times amarter than you, they just know the wealth formula," Haroldsoo advertises. "My formula will provide the road map that can lead to total financial freedom," be tella readers. In 1978 a Haroldson ad boasted that "thia offer has appeared in over \12 billion pages of print since 1976." The total •urely exceed&. a full billion now becauae b1-campaigns have aioce been stepped up. • unu_s.. ... 2-1753 IU.~-- MIUIOll v1e>0495-0401 t..U C-c.flW-...... TllE POaMULA INVOLVES VSING OPM, or other people's money. Why not, when l.nllation ,.~~..Cl mea.oa you repay in cheaper dollars! Wb)' not. ue .. ,.. ., Ol44J7 wben Uncle Sam la your partner, allowtoa ta de-'!!!'!!'•,.•.._..~~~-c::!! .... ~~.,....=~ ducticns on Interest paJd" ...:: You don't need much OPM either, becauae housing \a a p-eat lever~aer: uae $10,000 wisely Bishops Rap System • Turn your • • unusables Into • usable • cash. call WARSAW. Poland (AP> -Roman Catholic bishops have cnt1ci%ed the Polish Communist system of fllling management posts, saying the ideological fervor of candidates la considered more important than lbelr competence. • Daily Pilot The Polish government recently disclosed 1tgnlflcant shortlalls in industrial production and a1rtculture. • • classified 642-5678 . I ' Every14;~~ 'em ... a. TAX-DEF RETIREMENT PLAN oould help you ~I Star\ plann1ng today for a. comfortable tnoome tn ,our retirement yea.rs! With a retJ.remen\ plan from PomonA Firs\ Fedar&l 8&v1Dg8. you can enjoy the ben& nw of tu ahelt.ered savingB wblle you &re building your retlremen~ nest. egg. You pay oo federal tu on tb8 fUnda depo81ted tnto your high e&rntng pereon&l retirement aooount &D4 no t.u on the annual tnteres\ earned unt.11 withdrawn after reuremant. TIU a kx>k at ... n,.ortLDI AYAJLAIJ.I WtlWAltununn • Nfi (JU) ••• Jar llDploJld pmDftolNDO&aonnd bf & qma.t NUl 'ar p..-pl&D. ............ r.,....no bMl..-...S bide a.a_... plDlll:ID,~---~ -WWWWCJ c••i_W_ ••• far crdDllll'llCl•&ed ....... ~ pn:lll. ilJIU.&L lil·DIDVC!IBLI DDOIJ!8 ALL01'ID ••• IR of lmlUll llllrJ or ,,.,_ •.. up to tl,800 pmi JW ... or up to tl. 760 per .,., tt DCD-n'-IPO'll8 pll'Ulipa&el mp11n. J.OOl rl\&Dbll parUlll of ftmdl MaltW4. trpto tl~ "'JW ti.4 cm.,. and •adtMJlll'llilll~,..... OQll'4JUllbl ..Pll'*fl&.,,...lb9'r..aoma.;0ur 111Drta.....-ar.--•willblfllpm• a..._._ .. 1'Sll..,...,a ... _.. , •. .. ~ ...... •; ~ -· ~g3~-,:~~~-F-~~~~~~-~ ~ Get to know our new teller. It'll payoff: The bank that nner cloeem hu an open inYitation for you. Now that United Cdhlonuo Bank has a Day and Night Teller Machme~ we thought you should know how to use it. We'll be demonstra~g how to handle our new teller from lOAM to 3PM Monday through Thursday and lOAM to 6PM Friday, now through December 24, 1979. ~who ms1bl our new ..U-hu. obanoe to win mol18J· For this demonstration per-iod only. ~'Ube trying out our new Day and Night 1eller wtth,~y roqney. But check the money from your ~tlOn Withdrawal because we may have !nbted In eotne real oash. You don't CM!l'l have to bank With UCB to play, or ~We w~-to show ev~ m Huntfn~ I MCh _Jujt li6W' eA5'f is to bfulk With OW" MW tenell Jrll!,., ......... tbi8 demomtsatiOD ~ 18 Oftl'.You can~ '4S1l from your UCB I ' •o'T ' • <RIVAL;) ELECTRIC Can Opener I Ice Crusher Combinaton "Cool Combo" c"'shet cube Of chunk Ice 1u- k>mltlallyl Frosty drlnu, c:Nlled foods 1n • jtHy. Riise hoppef for contlnUOft feed Ice dr.wer re-\ m<>YH '°' ieMng swnlen steel b~. Zips open .iny an! Ciiek 'n Cle.in•. Chrome $ magnet, cord storage, l.tble re~t. 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AWul·Jabbu ud Awtny bave a loot· 1 , A wtnJ aaid be recali.d lllal •· .. tot UltO tt Jual before Uae playdfs ln AprtJ 1974 w he took • •wlDt at me wltn we ..,.. iota& after the ball, ao 1 IUffl DO&b.ina b:a ebaqecl m an tbae rean." "Another injury for us makes tl just that mucb touiber." be said. ''but I've learned to come to expect it." Bulla Coaeh Jerry Sloan said "Dennis baa always plaJed Kareem touih since be has been in the le•l\M, and J seem to re- The win was the Lalten' seventh win in tbear tast e1gtlt games. 1t left them 23-10 and a half-game bebind first · place Seatue in the Pacific Division. The Bulls, U>·2!, lost their ninth at home against ooly six wins qBorEnd? Fouts' Father Decided Fut1ire SAN DIEGO CAP) The ktd from Sleepy Hollow has made 1t htg Fifteen years ago. as a seventh grader m suburban San Francisco, Dan Fouts asked tus father if he could play Pop Warner football. .. BE SAID BE WANTED to play end," recalled Bob Fouts, )ong·lime broadcast voice of the San Francisco 49ers. "I'll let you play lf you'll be a quarterback," tbe senior Fouts told tus young son. who years earlier had worked as ballboy for the 49ers With that conversation, a career was set in motion. A decade later, he would break 19 <1ffens1ve records at Oregon. TODAY, FOUTS, in his seve1ttb National Football League aeuon, stands al the s ummit as one of the game's greatest passers. He eclipsed Joe Namath's all· time aingle season passing out· put in Monday Diabt's 17·7 na. tionally televised victory over Denver for the American Coo· fereoce Wel&enl lhVlaioa uue. markable regular season with 4,082 yards, bettering Namath'i. mark of 4,007 Ill 1961 Fouts d.ld 1t in 16 games while Namath, tht· New York Jets' .star , achieved 1t m 14 games. "We feel our passmg game is unstoppable," S&ld Fouts. who became the ftnt player in the NFL's 00-year bistory to throw ror 300 yards lD four straight games. Fouts led the NFL in comple hon average with a 62 6 percen- tage. with 332 or 530, and edged Oakland's Ken Stabler a:; lhe AFC's lop-rated passer F'or tht- second year in a rov. . he led lht- NFL m passmg. HIS RECORD BREAKINC. season came two years after a bitter holdout ove r salary Demanding to be traded, he blasted the franctuu. saying "I don't think the Chargers will ever be winners." Holding out until Nov. 18, 19'77. he silenced bis critics nine days later by complet.i.ng 19 of 26 puses in a 30·28 victory over the SeaWe Seahawb. Bat be 111ade peace, and decnn.e. to dl.acuaa "that cao ol worms." Get Outta ltly Wag! His 32-yard third quarter touchdown to wide receiver CbarUe Joiner gave him the record and turned out to be lhe dil · ference. The crucial victory tJed San Diego, 12-4, with P1tLc;burgh for the NFL's best record and gave the Chargers the home field a dvantage throughout the playoffs. Under Coach Don Coryell - mastermind of the Chargers' dazzling air show he has become ooe of the NFL. s top quarterbacks A YEAR AGO, when Coryell took over four games into the season. Fouts ended up as the NFL's leading passer. BYU's Alan Taylor grabs a rebound as Long Beach State's Dave Shutts flails his arms in despair Tuesday night. Long Beach won the game at home, 78-76. FOUTS, 28. FINISHED his re- Pardee NFL toach of Year Dome Court Edge? l NEW YORK tAP> Jack Pardee. who guided the agmg, draft-poor Washington Redskins t_o within a whisker of a d1vlSlon ~bampioosbip, was named today the National Football League 'Coach of the Year by The As ocaated Press. f Pardee received 30 of the 84 ~otes crust by a nationwide panel lot sports writers and sports broadcasters, three \n each 'league city. Dick Vermeil of the IJ>biladeJpbia Eagles was a cl06e ~cond with 23 votes. Other coaches receiving more an one vote were Don Coryell of tbe San Diego Chargers. 10; ~oho McKay of the Tampa Bay uccaneel"S, 7; Sam Rutiellano f the Cleveland Browm, 6, and um Phillips of the Houston Uera, 4. It's Not So at UCI By ERNIE CASTILLO Of Ille OMfy ...... SUotf Al best, UC Irvine's home court advantage amounts to ;, neutral site. The Anteaters, who close out a four-game home stand agauast Jackson State tonight (7·30) have yet. to draw a crowd of l ,000 this year and most have been around 500. The sad thing about it ls that UCl deserves bet· ter. COMING OFF a 74-60 victory over Central College of Iowa Monday, UCI ls 3.3 and playing exciting basketball. They'r e averaaing 71 point& a game, nearly a dozen more than they did a year ago when they won JUSt seven games all year. Robbie Beal, a 6-3 sophomore guard, and Victor Conyers, a 6-8 senior forward, both scored 23 points Monday Beal is averag· ing 18.7 points an o uting, Conyers lS.3. Jackson State. which returns nine le tterm e n and three starters from a team that went 13· 14 last season. is Jed by Kenny O'Banner and Audie Norris. O'Banner, a 6·1 senior guard, averaged 15.4 points last year while Norris, a 6-9, ~pound center. averaged 14.9 points as a freshman. 8 UT WITH A 1 ·4 junior forward and a 6-3 Junior guard, Jackson State matches up pretty well agamst UCI, which wod't get many similar opporturut1es once the PCAA campaign begins Jan.10 This year he shattered almost - every club passing record. a real that knOcked pas~ung glants T<>btn Rote and John Hadl out of the San Diego record book. His pnmary rtteiving targeL'> John Jefferson and Jomer rate among the league's best W1lh Fouts averag10g 33 pas~ a gamP, the Chargers bei:ame the first team since 1968 to pro duce a pair or 1.000.yard rt• ce1vers. The Namath led J et\ accomplis hed it last , with G eoqOle Sauer and Don Maynard * * * Fouta' Record Seeaon ~-sc­:..aw• 1n.i.1 0.-1....., I» IOI l!<tfl•lo 177 ,., Mew f nql9ftd 1?111 Sa"~·-~ IJI t ) Oo>nv<tr U)I I .... 111~ UO-IOI LO\ '""9'11 .. 141).1•• 0.-1""4 IV "4SI lCanw• (11Y UO-u C•nc:1nna11 (,._141 PllhburQll US.II lCeftw\ (lly 1»-11 All..,t. 11'-111 M.,.•Orl_,.l~l o.ttnr Ill 71 TotAlt (f ll ]4 1 l"C PA Y .. 71 lO 71• ·~ 10 '" t-1) 100 10 l4 ~ 1• M 111 17 0 ~ n n Jll 11.11 m 11 11 JQ) ,. ... ,. ll., 7'1 11 14 1)7 11 0 J'IO 11 H JJI "n HJ "" no J.n »04/m TO Pl 0 I j ' 0 0 I 1 ' ' 0 ' J 0 1 1 1 I I • 1 I I c 1 I ,. ,. Dallas' Fia~st"! Nattily attired ln the Dallas cheerleaders' hot pants and scanty top. &rry Michael Breman. a Det.roll. Ln· surance agent. pranced out wttll the reet of tbe beauties as the Cowbo)'IJ and ftedMtM wet'& prepuiq to start tbe second ball al their pme SUndey. Jle was quickly handcuffed and wfli.sked away by guards, but not before he m ade his television debut. Rams Get Time Off Malavasi Hopes Rest Is the Cure t•rom AP Dispatcbei. l nhappy owr tus Ram,· el fort m tht.• rct?uJar season fmah:. Coach Ray M alavasa dec1d('(f rest nught bl' the cure for their doldrums So. after loi.1n g t o New Orleans. 29 14. on Sunday. tht.• (·oacb ga"'e his players thret• days olf tb15 week and said, ·;1 hope they will be refreshed and ready to &O oo Friday .. THAT"S WHEN nlEY resume practice £or their opening Na· uooal Football League playoff jilame against either Dallas or Tampa Bay. "I am oot a bit happy we did not play well against the ~ainls," Malavasi said Tuesday "We had to analyie why and the bag reaaoo was simply that we Leftovers *** EDllON AND aEDIAND8 ,in a DDD-leaaue .. rtu lD the near I turef Sometlmea that happeDI th CIF ftnaUwta. Redla.ndl, surely, d be receptive. ••• • Asked for comment. Friday nlgbt r an Ediaon field 1oal attempt r abort with a 49--0 lead and after t e flnt string returned to abut landa off from scoring lD the final omenta, Redlands Coach Paul omackaaid: OCEAN VIEW maH•s scheduled basketball lame with Inglewood Jan. 2 tnay be moved to UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. Inatewood la tryinl to get the 1ame switched, and if needed. the game will be rescheduled for another night ln order to accom- modate the Bruins, according to Ocean View Coach Jim Harris. TODl'S VODKA CHIVAS REGAL 1.7~ 750-MtUJUT'f.R "We'll be-back. Maybe one of these ya we'll aee EdllOll qain." ••• JN CASE YOU BllSSED IT, RICO THOMPSON, a former basketball star !or Huntingtoo Beach High, la currenUy dlvidiq bl.s time with studies, basketball and gettina out of the rain at Humboldt State. 645 1113 estmimter returns 38 junlora from Award Tim.e Buckeyes' Honoring NFL Losers Bruce UQUERS Amaretto DI Saronno, 1, Ol Drambuie. n01_ eonu. CASE Rt TAIL R! T All By BRUCE LOWITT Of Tiie A-~-· The Associated Press' National Football Improves Gailiano, 2J-OL . 529 119.68 11.11 125.68 1006 113.77 ague All-Pro teams, Most Valuable Player, acb of the Year and the like will be dispensed II week -but before all those big names ho& the COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP) -Earle Bruce , the bead coach of top· ranked Otuo State's root ball team, likely will be discharged from tbe hospital Thursday Kahlua. 2l-OL . 7.73 87.40 MJdori Melon, 2.3-0z 8.64 97.73 eadllnes, a few other awards are in order. Southern Comfort, 1 1~ urER . 12.01 67.96 After all, winrung isn't neeessarily everything, r the only thing ... or. m some caaea, anything. Tia Maria. 2.3-0z. . 8.61 9735 Consider, lf you will: "We expect him to re-TR E (JOHN BERESFORD> "The sume coaching dutle9" illionalre" Tipton Award: To Toni Ll.nhart, who Thuraday. but 00 later ad a chance to become a mUHmelre, if cmJy he'd than Friday, if all o( bia ~sed kicks for the rest of the leque u well u teat.a are normal," Dr. •Baltimore Colt.a and New York Jet.a. Robert J. Murphy, the The Chuck Fatrbanks Award: To Bud Buckeyes' team phys&· Ulcinson. who constructed a Winning record an cian. told a press con-i!:~~L~ollege ranks. only to wind up a loser in the rcrence Tuesday. j.N Murphy ordered the : The Bud Wilkin son Award : To Chuck 48.year-old Bruce into BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial, OUAAT .. 5.40 Kessler, 1 75-LIT'ER . 10.34 Seagrams 7 Crown, 1 .~urER .. 11 .62 BO<JRBONS Ancient Age, ~ Earty llmes, OUART H. Walker Ten High, 1 1surER. 1.W. Harper. OLl.AJ.IT • Jim Beam, 1 1sUIT.R 5.88 . 5.88 .9.42 7 .25 10.96 61.00 58.50 65.71 6655 66.60 5334 8199 62.00 Fairbanks, who cons tructed a wuuung record m R 1 verside Methodis t the NFL ranks. only to . . . Hospital after the coach The Geo~ge St~in~renner ''Do It My Way•" com plained or chest BRANDY AND COGNAC ;Awa~d. to Billy _B1dwill, owner of the St. Lou!s. pains early Tuesday. Christian Bros., 1 ~urER 12.05 682 1 "Cardin, als, who thinks he knows as much about X s M u r p by, h 0 we v e r. E & J 5 BO :and 0 s as he does aboul checks and balances. thinks the yains were • llJTER ........... · · · ·· .... · • ' linked to a heavy chest Courvolsler V .S., 75(}.ML •• • •• 12.54 THE U1lBAN RENEWAL AWARD: To Robert cold Bruce bas been bat-Martel V.S.P., .... .......... . ....... 11.16 rsay, owner of the Cotta, who has threatened to tllng ove from Baltimore to Jacksonville thus lower-"He's had 0 0 pains CANADIANS ng real estate values in both cities. since be went into the Black Velvet. QUART . 6.02 'H Tllbe oodJo~.n HBardrymore Ahward: Tod Tfhomthas hospital. His first elec· Canadian Club. 1.75-UIT.R ...... 15.49 o yw en erson, w o mugge or e trocardlogram was Ca dJa u1-t. 5 96 amera and 1ot mu11ed by Dallas' front office normal Hia first blood na n i•u.;, ow.RT · · ... · ·· • The Lamoni Cramton "I Am The Shadow" test was normal plua he Seagrams V.O., 1 7~UTER ..••.• 15.49 ward: To Malt Robln&on, quarterback of the New had a very norm'a1 day,'' GIN ork Jets ... for a few minutes, anyway. said Murpb.v The Roone Arledge Instant Replay Award: To · Beefeaters, 175-UTER . 1435 Ulle Spencer, who ruined a virtually perfect or-an ... -J 9 53 iclalinl aeuon by pullin1 a handkerchief out of Eagles Oilers ~, 5 • 1 ·7~UTER .. · .. • ... • .. •• · • · • it pocket lD Houston. ' Gordon. OOART . • • .. • . • . .. . • 5. 16 Tabbed to Win Seagram's, OUART . •. •• ....... 5.53 THE BUD COLLYER "Beat The Clock" ward: To Roger Staubacb, for pulling the o,vboya out or the fire ln Dallas. The Hl1b·Rent District Award: To the leveland Browns. who -if they lived ln any er divlalao -would probably be ln the playoffs. The Low-Rent Dilt.rlct Award: To the Tampa a, Buccaneen, who -lC they lived ln any other ivlaioo, would probably be out of the playoffs. The Splke Jones Award: To Drew Pearson, ho bl~ hi.I own bom once too often. The Primo Camera Award: To Raymond ;l.ybom, who found that going man-to-man in the ~er room can be tougher than playing a zone on e field. The Teddy Roosevelt ''Speak Softly And Carry Bi& Stick" Award: To WUl McDonough, wbo nows that the pen ii ml&btier than the sword but aood rtlhl crou LI nice, too. Tanqueray. 1 7_5.UTER .............. 14.70 RENO <AP> - P h i 1 ad e I p h i a a n d RUMS Houston are strong Bacardi Lt. & Dk.. t 7~ER ..... 10.42 favorites to survive the Castlllo Lt. & Dk. QUART . • . .. 426 first round of the Na-I ' 721 tlonal Football League Myers Jam can, 750-ML. playoffs Saturday. oddA· SCOTCH makers at Harrah's . 2 Race & Sports Book said Ballentine, 1 75-UTER. .. . ........ 14.7 Tuesday. Chlval Regal, QUART . • . ..... 14.83 ~ !nr :f1e t ~~~so~ ~i~d~ JCl&unBy, 1 7~UTER . . .. . . . . . .. ....... 129.g§ Philadelphia Eagles are • OUART •• · · a 6Y.i -point favorite to :Johnnie Walker Blk •• OOART .• 13.50 d u mp the ch l c ago Lauders, 1 75 UTLR . . . . . 11 20 Bears. Houston's Oilers are favored by 6 over the Denver Broncos. TEQUILA Cuervo White. O<.JART • 634 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OonE~~~.&G~d,1 ~L~8.71 THIS WEEKS SPECIAL 1978 SEVILLE Full power, cruise control, AM/FM 1t.reo, tilt wheel & full vinyl top. (186UKY). •9895 35-'lt'l'rt, ,,,, •• 61m'•-O>uf»•. Sedona ltSnfll.I• loC"°'*fnmiat lfmU4r tav&lgt. 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"°"" 2.63 28.60 Louis Martk'al. ~ 2.40 26.10 MJrassou, Nl""-3.16 3435 HEINEKEN'S HENRY BEER WEINHARD BEER LICHT~ DAAK &PACK 12-0L CANS 36l ~~ 12-0Z. CANS , HOSTESS QIFT PACKS E & J Clallo • .,."°" .............................. 5.85 Frandslan Burpncly. }~ 12.09 R. Mondavl Table Wines, >7'0""-.... 9.89 · BemQa' Hock Set. HW .. ..... ..12.86 Almeden Ouet. 4J7' .................. . ..• 7 25 2126 43.95 35.94 46.75 39.52 We ritow Offer I Umlted 9etei tlon ol ~ 8nlnd ~ lteml. O.OseD OffltllS'l'MAS MY 1.86 5.92 1.62 1.86 2.40 12.07 6.00 2.48 2.20 2.50 2.75 2.84 2.47 4.50 3.17 3.84 2.94 4.13 2.34 2.64 2.39 2.18 2.87 ..:a &FEClM llG:!ZtmAaG 10~31 1m J Dllterftat Ki•d el Boal'd ATLANTA <AP> -Fralr.llD . " . .:'~" Rodaert •• llaJD. lat lnctiwidwll, ODC NW bl toot& Job. but not Jal1111111. Ml1oUil1.1lfe DO Jcmaet bu ejOb u head footbalf ooacb •t Geor.ia,.b. Rodpn wa ftred Tuaday at tb• retu1ar Dee.mber meettni of the lx>ard ol trmteM cl tbe GeOrsta Tech At.bleUc Alloda-tkm. &ODGDI. NOfthEO ol the bcWd'1 lldioa bJ Atbletlc Dlrec· tor Doq Weanr, reportedly left town oo personal bualneu ud wu not available tor tomment. Tbe former Geor1la Tecb qu.arterbect spent a stormy &ix· year caner at b1a alma mat.er, wbere be pos~ a M-31·2 l'eCCll'd. t~~ a U-1 mark ln Illa campatp that ended 1ut moatb wtth 1 Jou to archrtvaJ Georgl1. We1ver WH in.1tructed to beJln the procas of ftadloC a succeuor lmmed11tel7. Bill Walton has time on bis bands due to a foot injury and is appearing thl$ week as a guest disc jockey for a San Diego FM rock station. He is pictured here at the controls in the studio booth. ''WE WILL DO TRIS m the proper manner, and we have not, I repeat. have not contacted anyone at thia point," Weaver said. "When we do, we will ult permission of the school in· volved and go through au proper channel!" A Capaule Report From the World of Sport• Oiargers Doing Good Job Of Keeping Law and O~der SAN DI EGO · There were bank robberi?s EB right up to game time and holdups right after, ~ •II• it looks like the crooks took a break to watch Ile game in this rootball-craz) city. Police said only "two or three minor robbe"'s .. occurred Monday night while the Chargers were playin4 the Denver Broncos in San Diego Stadium. "There was an obvious lull while the gane was on, .. spokesman Bill Robinson said Tuesday. The Chargers handed Denver a 17 · 7 los$ to win the Amencan Conference West title in the Nat.J40al Football League. r------Quot«-•I dw Da11 ------.. Milwaukee Brewers general manaOr BllTJ Dalton. on the playws In this year'• free ~t draft: "It's like eoini to an auction. seein& an old aiooae bead and bu.yin& it oa the •pur ol the moment. 1"ft. when you get it bome, tt look.I hideout and you 1f+oder wa.y you bou,ghl ll. I don't want to denl&rate &be playen ln this year's draft, bot t thlnk a lot of teams btulbt 1 lot of ugly moose heads " Er.,._g G~t• Bot, P••P• ill 37 Julius Erving popped in -:r7 points 1uescjay m night as Philadelptua tougllt off a late Detroit co~e- game National Ba.skelball Assoclali.on lo g . back to defeat U1e Pistons, 114·102 and snap a;o· streak. Erving accounted for 34 or his pot with three minutes still remaining in the third quarter 1 •• Forward Scott Wedman scored a game-high 26 points ~ lead Kansas Cit} to a 110-96 victory over San Diego and lnl a lie for finl place in the Midwest Division. It was Kansas ity's seventh straight victory ... .loe \:. Menweal.ber scor 21 points to lead six New York players in double figures the Knicks snapped a ttve·game 1osan' streak Dy edJing Uanta, 101·99 ... Adrian Danlley scored 45 points, incl g rive critical rree throws in the ftnal two minutes, to s rk Utah to a 105·103 victory over Cleveland. Campy RllSfell and Dave Roblacb topped Cleveland's scoring with 20 poi.ts each. I Bo••JI SI••• Be•e • tt'l••er Mike Boay's game-winner carried the New Tork , Two second·Period goals by Bob BoClnle and m Islanders to a 3-2 National Hockey League '6ctory over Colorado Tuesday night . . . Tbird~rlod goals by Lam Patey, J1dt Bl"OWlldlJdle 4ud Brtan Satter powered St. Louis to a S.3 triumph over Mo,treal, stretching the Canadiens' loainc streak to five games. OMa.,,er:s 8ell 8, ... Tlelce••Q..Wle .. The San Diego Cbugers needed oP.Y 99 • mlnutes Tuesday to sell s.ooo seats avall,!e_ ror their fint NFL playoff appearance . . LU17 BolJlla and Jolua Tate. the two world be~elgbt champions who will meet next year to e the undiaputed tiUe, will defend their crowns March 31. lmes will defend bl. WBC ti~ aaatnat Leroy ICIDeS while te will put up bis WBA. crown a1atn1t •Ike Weaver .. Tenneuee- Cbat&anoola foot6all Coach lee flew to Albuquer· que Tuelclay amid reports be ma_r ~off the Unlveralt1 of New Mexico coacblu Job ... EWeJ-. Dnke, wife of loqtime UCLA athletic tralnu uo.e1r:1° Drake, died ol a ·heart at&ack. 'the two bad married 52 years . . . Orqoo State Unlveralty bu pick up lb third forfeit victory of tbe 19'11 football tealOD. Tbe vere, wbo woo oo· ly one 1am• on the field, Improved rec()td to 4-7 when Su Je»e State •u fon:ed to forfeit of lta victories. Ore&oa sam. earlier plcked up tortelt over New Mexico and Arblonastate. ~·r.i .. FoUowtno •tt lft!l top sports events TV tcl'llght. Ratlnos at<•: "I' I'" tliinl; "<1 I' wort.h watch ;; "<1 fefr: <1 forget It. Saddle back Belts Dons, 130-107 Saddleback College's racehorse Gauchos. eyeing a school record of 14 s lrat&ht basketball victories. duds Golden West College tonight on the Gauchos' campus. Also ln non-conference action tonight i s Orange Co ast College's Pirates. the defendng state champions, who travei lo Palomar. Both start at 7:30. Saddieback made it 13 in a row this season without a set· back Tuesday as they out-ran the host Santa Ana Dons, 130-107, behind double digit scor· ing from au five starters. Kevin Magee was the key to the Gaucboe' attack with hlJ (2 points. but chipptna in with midi· tional firepower in Saddleback's attack were Barney Kines. 1.21>. Ted Hettln1a (20>, Randy Whleldoo (14) and Ed Patrick (12) Mageehit20or27 from thefield and Hettinga dominated with a nane-for-11 performance from the noor Rebounds were anothe r factor as Saddleback's front line crushed Santa Ana with 59 caroms. Magee (17>. Wbleldon (14) and llettmga 02> Jed the onslaught. Mines. Saddleback's Illinois transfer, made 10 of lS shots from the field and the team as a wbole connected on 61 percent of • iu shots (51or96> The 130 points represents Sad· dleback's highest output this season. There waa immediate specula· lion that Tech would try to hire Dick Bestwick, who Just ended his fourth aeuon at Vlrpnia where be steered the CIValien to a 6-S record. only their second winning season since 1H2. Bestwick was an assistant at Tech ror DlDe years before LU· iog the Viritnia Job Rodgers, a quarterback under former Tech Coach Bobby Dodd from 1951·53, served four years at Kansas where be bad a 20-22 record and three at UCLA, where he compiled a 19·12·1 mark and left to return to tus alma mater for the 1974 season RODGERS WAS never popular among the oldline alum- ni of Tech, who frowned at tus free-wheeling style. He wore his hair in a perm. carried a s houlder b ag a nd rode a motorcycle to work. There wu almost annual speculation that he would be dismissed. Rodeen once said be didn't know what bis Lma1e wu. "I really don't know what it ls. but l consider myaell a very aenoua footbalJ coach wbo tak• b.Ja Job Ye17 aertou.aly, but I don't take mywlf 9eriously." be said. "LOSING 18 NOT 1otn1 to make me somebody ebe, neither Is winning ... be said "I've dooe both with style. It might DOl be the style everybody likes, but it's the style that's goang to be the gentlemanly way to do things ·• Two years remain on Rodgers· contract. and Sports Information Direct.or Jim Schultz said the board would honor that financial commitment. Dodd was the athletic director when Rodeers was lured and the legendary coach said one or the reasons was because Pepper was "colorful." CdM Tops Artists; Monarchs Rip Foe t.Jonal clash. Miaalon VieJo was the la.st team to beat CdM wtth a 47-46 decision. Mater Del's easy victory wu keyed by the 19 points and nine rebounds or 6·0 senior Joe Hernandes. Also in double figures were David Cook (14) and Mm Shannoa (10). 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J , i ' I Wiii WIDl-A#,11 , ~S INCNIS LONG • I PA.NIL 11A11 WW MIRROR . l: .: ·----- &uketball Fullerton Rips Aztecs From AP Dllpa&ebes SAN DIEGO -Forward Tommy Moflan scored 21 POints Tuesday rqbt to pace Cal State Fullerton to a 68-53 non-conference college basket- ball victory over San Die10 State. Morgan, a 6-6 senior, also had a 1ame-bigh 11 rebounds. Fullerton led most of the way, including a 31-25 advantage at the intermlulon, and San Diego State was never really in striking distance in thel second half. I Eddie Morris led San Die10 State, now 3-4, I with 13 points. The victory also put Fullerton at 3-4 . .f8en llp•~t Brig••• Yo••9 LONG BE~H-Guard Craig Hod1ea aank a 20-foot jumper 0-IWe Long Beach State a T1·'1' lead with 2't2 minutes remaining, and the 49en held on to upset 18th-ranked Bri1bam Young 11-18 in nonconference action BYU guard Steve Craig cut the difference to a point when he hit a 15-foot jumper with 45 seconds left. But the Cougars saw their l8!'1t chance fail when a length-of-court pass from Scott Ru.nia to Steve Trumbo went through Trumbo's hands and out of bounds with eight seconds remaining. Long Beach's Dave Shutts was then inten- tionally fouled and made the second of two free throws for the final mar,m. Michael Wiley scored 25 polnla and llodsea added 22 for tbe 49en, now 5-4. 8rlll•• Ollta.•t AIA I LOS ANGELES-Freshman paid ROd F•ter scored 21 DOints to lead Htb-nnked UCLA to a 75-a exbibiUon victory over AIA at Pauley PavWon. UCLA led 70-69 and W8!'1 in its delay 1ame when guard Tyren Naulls was fouled with 45 seconds left. Naulls made both free throws and when AIA·a Brad Hoffman missed a shot, James Wilkes was fouled and sent to the line. He made one of bis two free throw attempts and then Foster provided the fl.nal margin of vic- toTY with a stuff shot with nine seconds to play. Wilkes and Kiki Vandewegbe added 17 poin each for the Bruins, while Hoffman led AlA wt 19. Sa• .le•e St. P.tb A., •• MORAGA -San Jose State forward ' Murray hit for 16 points and teammate A Graham netted 15 as San Jose, backed by a fell defense, beat St. Mary's, 81·57. St. Mary's was leading the seesaw battle 42 with 11: S2 remaining when San Jose State - scores by Ron Chisholm, Pat Holmes and D Sullivan -went on a al.x-point strtnc to make I 47-42 two minutes later, and St. Mary's cou1dJt get within two points the rest ol the game. Guard David Vann wu high scorer for Mary's with 18. San JOH's sticky defense forced St. Mary's to numerous turnovers, while Wally Rank 10 rebounds. IJCS8 f'•U. to Pertla•ft PORTLAND -Jose Slautbter Jed Univ of Portland scorlni with 19 points 'I'Uesday ni&h the Pilots beat UC Santa Barbara, 66-M. Santa Barbara gradually reduced tbe early 13-point lead and pulled to wilhiD four 49-45 with 9!23 left in tbe 1ame. Slaughter coatribut.ed six d Portland's ftDal pointa aa the Pilots re-eatabllahed control over same. I , \II or tbe Mure coune et prtees bu "mabMd nliUvelJ 1table ror lbe put thrM m ad II all:Milt eal 10 pobllC'1 view Ol lnn.tian in No\'QI r 1t'7a. Pb1 Rik I} T'lte foreeut di C(Jatiaued taflatkm 11 m1i'rond ODe • e in part ID &be publle apectatlan of a l-.ra.lt>' . orHailll ec<JGOmY ln ueo. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Paelflc Tel.et)be)M Forty.ftve r;rcent now "1 tba.t tbe 9C'OllOIDy wa1 autboftaed Tuesday 10 ~ rat411 aM will ltlt WOl"M the x:t 11 IDOClthl, wblle oolY 14 char1es by $3111.e million auually. percem ~ Improvement. 'l'bllt7·1l& pe.reet The Public UtWu .. Commluloa diMlatoa wm see no Chana In the eeodomlc picture and a ,er. have no affect on basic telepbope • -,. cent not sun There will be Increases f« tnultl llne l>USb· AltboUI" lhb ia not an optimlltlc view, it la the button bualneas telephone., MrVlce con~eeuon bri8hlelt forecut ol the economy by Americans cbar1a and mea-.e toll aervtce. aeneraUy llnce October 1178. The maln cban1e in ==============~,.,,.·:the public perception baa beec a ahlft from Small speclattv shopping center to be bullt. More than 1.S million tourists vlstt this beautlfut wine country area ennuallv. Gross strlcttv llmlted In area malctna this an •xcellent Investment opportunity. ffeeoy to go. Call: LEASE 9 From The Leader WEARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR ' Benefit From Our Pnc1ng Polley, Selection And Superb Service OPEH70AYS 2600' HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 5t0-1100 SENIOR QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNICIANS MEDICAL COMPONENTS CORP. is looking for senior quality assurance technicians with experience in mechanical inspection and miniature visual inspection .. Must be f amlllar with various Inspection plans and sampling attributes coupled with supervisory skills. Position has opportunity for advancement. Excellent benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. Only thou qu•ltfled call Mra.Babcock (71•) 581-3830 fot appointment ... -..-.. -,u1lmlam about the economy to a sreat.er HDti· ment that tbel9 will be little chanae in the natloa's economic health. f'OR D.UIPLE, in the November AP·NBC News poJl, 50 percent aaid they expect the economy to worsen. The datk view of the eeonomic fUture ls alao reflected In the public opinion of Preaident Carter'• bandHn1 ol ecooomJc problems. Nlnetem percent 1ald Carter ii doln1 an ex· cellent or Sood Job on the economy, w~35 per· cent said be ii dolna a poor job. Forty.two percent said he ls doinc an "only tatr" job oo ecbnomic problems. Four percent were not aure. This low ratin1 of Carter on the economy slanda ln sharp contrast to his much hi&her rattnc generally and oo foreign policy. It tS a sip that although the public bacu Carter atroaaly ~ the coofront.atioo with Iran, it ii still quite unhappy with his efforts OD the economy -which could well be a m"'°r issue ln the 1980 presidential nomlna· lion and election campaigns. AS wrnt EVERY sample survey, the results of the AP-NBC News poll can vary from the OPl· nion.s,of all those with telephones across the coun- try because of chance variations In the sample. For polls with about 1,600 interviews, the re- sults should vary no more than 3 percentage points either way simply because or sample erTOr. That as. if ?'le could talk lo all adults IJ\ the country, there lS only one chance out or 20 that the results would vary from the findings or Uus poll by more than 3 percenta1e points "' Larry G~u of lrvme bu joined Airway ln- daa&rte., Inc. as area sales representative for Southern CaWomla, Arizona and Clark County, Nevada. Bensyee Pomerleaa of San Juan Capistrano, mana1er of the La1una Hilla olfice of CaUfonla Federal Sevtap and IAu A.uoclaUoo ha re· _ ceived a aervi~award commemorattnc' L5 years wlthtbecompany. Cudaee Rice of Corona del Mar bu been elected to serve OD the Buena Parlt Vlaitor and Conventloo Bureau's 1980 board ol d.lredon. Ma. Rice will Join other tou.rilm industry represen. tatives ln promoting t.oW'Um t.o the area. Fna Lee of La1uoa Niguel bu been n.amed executive art director for ,._ Aaoda• Inc of Irvine. Lee hu been Jan.aeo's Senior Art I>tr-tt: t.or since 1976 when be Joined the qency ataff. ''l~M 1101 80118 TO MISS DELIVERlll& A BABY ••• •• Students Sponsor Contest "I can relaK outside of home and office knowing that I'm not going to miss delivering a baby Wilen I'm 'between locattons· " ··fugene R. Sollman. M O • canoga Park •. ._ TME QAIOlM IJIUIDl ... W*T -CM I IAYJ ''wi.i I VII PIOld !!Cl -.111rn h aMlll 11111 CM .. ~ • llllllw MD* ........... ,,,.,,. PIQl Olrl ... ·--...... 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The Can Factory or Grants Pus. Ore .• bu t telling fresh Oreaon air ln a local 1hopptn1 ce r. Dick Jenck.a, manning the booth. aa)'I the cam movtng well as gifts to be shipped around the counts via "air mail." lncoine Rises I J o/c W ASHING'TON CAP) -Tbe Income of Amerlcan1 rose a stronc 1.1 percent lut mocth t. an annual total of nearly t2 trillion, the government reporl· edlod~, But the report from the Com· merce Department also abows that Americam 1peot mo~ th.an they did ln ~ pttvtou.s month. thua redudna the amount they put lnto aaWlp Total personal lncom~ roee 0.9 pel'cent in October and 0. 7 per· eeat tD Septembe AJ\tr taa9, tbmoney availa- ble for Americatto spend was up Sl&.t biWoo '° an unwa.l basu. in Noveoer to Marly St 7 trllllon. Amerieam spe. at an annual rate of tome S3 lrilUoo 1n Novernt.. \Q> 1 percent. from the 111 trillion the p~ mooth. A.a a reat. savtngs fell more th.an US ~t from an annual '62.6 bilb m Oct.ober to W .2 bUlioo ln Nember Ov~r Tlu(~ount~r MASO._,, WASHINQION CAP) -1'be Postal s.ntce baa ~net ap. proYal to ..... tM fteJd of eJec •. troDJc mall, a i1ew teebnolOo. ~ for tran1nalttln• mHta•e1 ; betw .. paau. ne Pa1ta1 a.te eommtuaon. a MParale qeDc)' t.bM NCulatel } t.be mall qmey. aald the Polta1 Semce ooWd otre.r &Q electnmic a Hnlce taJtored ror buslnesa ! UMf'I. ~ ,. .. UNDD TBE snvrcz. bual· : nHHt could tranamlt com. ": pu.ien.cs =-aces to 1pectall:J ;: equipped po1t offlce1. The : meH.,_ tllen woaJd be prtn&ed, 1 put 1n ••lllopw anc1 deuverec1 I wttJa the ,...,,.... mall. Tbe aervlce woald be •P· I proprla&a for t.be tJpa of mall I already bued oo compaterired • i Usu, sucb u bllla aent to a com· • 1 pany'1 customers. Commialon Chairman A. Lee Frttaebler said 1ndlvtduall are unllltet1 to use compulertied maU aervite "'unleu they have a Christmas card lilt thal bogales the mlnd '' HOWEVER, ENTRY of the Poalal s.ntce Into electrocuc mall could lead to later offerlnp deai1ned for lndivlduail. The maU aaeney already bas plana for such aervices Telecommunications firms hHe oppmed the electronlc mail C'Oncepl, saying the government ~bould oot offer serv1cea that pnvate companies want lo pro- vide Private electronic message networb alttady are in use, and u perts think they will expand g reatly as the technology ad· 'ancH in corning years MUTU Al FUNDS . .... < Y• taM out ••• ~ Me1D to be able to bllaDOI JOQI' cllle$boClt • • • 8l:&rlM tJOm &bl ~ ol ..sclbla ... ........ IJOl ••• ' ~--caln1* ... 1om' 11~ • emu..... ~ : An ,.. flt.,,_. II'" .., flprel? Do DUlllben Uarow ,.., . . .. .,.. Ym eold&t ... ~a.. ma&b ..mt7. llan ..... pernmt ~ A•MCID adulta ere tmUle to .. "* --to --~.,., pfoblema -• deDlonble &ttnadc!I!! Ula. cmc. ..._. illilhiduall (JOU?> a miafmum ot l100 adlDoD • ,.., ad U. ...._menu.an SI bU.lloa !IMU•O, l TU P&OBU• cro11a all brackets of tneome, edueaUon, ' sex, OCCUJ>•Uoil, etc. ... .......... ...J '1'1ie people rwi .... run 6e wbDle speetnun..'' olllerves Dr. S&u.ley Koeelman •• math daerapllt. ''TheJ llldUde lawyen, Jad1es. writ.era, pbotoarapben." Of Dr. KoaeJman'a elleata, two-lldnll are tfOllM!D. Tbil propailtiaa 1a dae lea to women havtq more problems wttb bute matta than men, but more to the fact that · they are ready to leek help, Dr. Ko&etmaa laJS. In addition, he notes that more and more WOIDell are retumlnltotbe work force; more and more want KBA de8J"98I; nsany are trying to improve their perlormeneein bulilleu. lf1LLION8 Of' CODStllllers are am.able to use basic math. Their problems ladude: ba•udn• cbeckbook.s ; calculatine best buys at the crocerY • d.ruc store; fifWiog a proper tip on a rest..ucant bill; detenninin& ii the bW is correetJy lldded. Bebarioral 1cienU.U and Dr. Koaelman (whose paperback, "Mind 0vft' llatb,," lkGrn ... ffill. '3.95, is just out> say problems many have with math stem from un· pleasant early esperieDeea with the subject. THE PHOBIA BAS BEEN dubbed "math anxidy," and educators have bees aware of it for 20 years, even though widaprud publi.c interest bas developed ooly &n the past four to five years, Ao e.stimated 100 eolleges are now offering courses tn deaJing with lhi.s problem -ranging from the Univer.u- ty of California (UCLA) to State Univendty at Purchase, N.Y AMONG ftlE mATBDIAftCIA!CB Involved is Carole LAcampape. a collep teec:ber. wbo &a.JI .. many people believe tbey are the only ODeS wbo have Ws kind ol dis· ease. But everybody Is a llUle toncerned about mathematics. Tbe idea ia to s'DO«b the amietiea onr." Wellesley and Wesleyan academ.lciam lunaed tbelr al· tentioo to the problem some time •co when <bey found womeo students eocount.e:rtng difficulties in tbelr careen. In fields that stress statistics, then waa no coUeae math below calculus ADDmONAL EVIDENCE was fou.nd at UCLA where freshmen women had less math than newly-arrived male students. Upshot. Out of 10 first.year women. a1De bad to limit their majors to the school's five areas of educ:atJon not reqwring calculus. Now educaton are reriiftl below tbe coUece level to stem math anxiety. Roalyn Junior Hiib Oil Loni l.aland ls la11ocbing a special proiram. Today's programs concen trate equally on reclucin& a.DXleties wb.ile improving math abilities. Enrollees Wk about their math bang·ups wbllr leal1li.P& tbry are not aJaDe. Dow Gains But Many Stocks Take Losses NEW YORK <AP> -Stoct prices declined sligbUy tO- day as the price ol gold hit anodlier bJ&b in world markets. The Dow Jones averqe of 30 mctustriab. off nearly 8 points was up0.26to838.91. ~ But losers outnumbered iainers by close to a 4-3 margm among New York Stodt Eit~e-tisted issues Due to late transmission today's listing will not IA>ffr tn the Dally Pilot. ~n~ YOftlC CA"'I I><. t• T-~ tGI' 1)1 '"' ,,,. ... S\ ~\.IS Nf"W YOlll( U~P) ~·'-.-.. ,..,..,,._ .. , . ' .......... ~ ........... . ...-....... .. T-Y'Nrt .... . J ... , ..... . lt71 IO CW. .. 1'17 lo OeW • • NV S .... a WI"' ,,,710,0DO 0.Q),000 ,., lloO.GllO lS 010.000 U.'lo0.000 U,2SO 000 , '1')1 '"·* . ......... S,OM.QIO,ODO "91AT AMI X 010 =:· llNI ... ~~9':.i..' 9oncl ...... __ NEW vo1-.c I"'"'' .. .,..... & ~ .._York UI-'1l Ut f11 .. llt•nl tHftr 12> HO, l&llrl<et-0 .,. fft. .. i 1 . . • . .. ! . r. . ,. c: 1; I~ ,, I l rt ~ \! j Anne Jackaon poTtrays a bouaewite wh husband la having an affair with anotber woman in .. The Family Man" tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 (see story, picture below>. • GUllf-CWG 8oOy of .... rope 9C)ln- ~ ttandlno Yettie* r:' laG roMno. .-wt..VWID~ HOU.yWOOO IQU,tW • AU. IN 1'MI ,AllA.Y After • """°" euto .0-o.nt. ArcNe trtee to 11'41 IOr wNplMh and .... out • ~ lfiY9r to fight the caMIOrhlm e OOOOTltMS Wtl!Ooa, the Even• tam11y and lflend• put on • snow 10 ,..... mon.y f()( • dey C8l'9 center MACNEii.. I L.E>tAER AIEPORT m OllEAT PSl'ONMHCD "SM~ Me-~ OaaaJN'I Lbtf•p 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G l<NBC (NBC) Los Angeles O Kn.A (Ind) Los Angeles 8 l<ABC-TV (ABC) Loa Angeles Cl) KFMB (C85) San 01e90 D KHJ TV (Ind I Los Anqete!. OJ) KCST (ABC) San D1ttgo G) r<TT\I tJnd l LO'> Anqttlt>., ti) KCOP TV Pnt1 ) Los Angt1111., fD KCET TV (PBS) Lo-; Anqelu-, ~ KOCE TV (PBS) Huntmgton Beach 'Family Man' Drama [1119 and OenwM ~8\IWfl ,,., In ttlla alofy Cl4 • OC)Uo- ptt who "meet" ttwowgh • ICW*V ..,.. --oNt to dlecOI* tllet t~ lllrMdy knew eecll ottier. I ... M. MAGAZINI ,Nila. y f'IUD UC> ()) HOW TI4e GMQ411'Qle CtWSl¥AI Animated Or Se11u' m-'Y OMch lrlee IO er ... C~latrnM lrom me 1own of WhOvlllt by • ...._ 1ng alt IN tHtenal aym- oola ol th• Yulat•d• -.ot1 IRI G REAL~ Segmenta lrdude .... Inter· -"""" Robert a.orve. the naUon'• .. ~San- ,. aai... • Wilt to • ICflOOI '°' 8enCal end • IKtOf)' lor~enct·-""'° geca ~ up -• Ctwltltmel ,,.... -~CILL 8l..OCKH ~now r""'9 IM roo.t 0( pneonera and lwM out lougllef 11141n Frriy ..-., and ...,._, guard V•a Ol'f• a 'fllln09 to act u pneon W<ilfelen ahe 181\H lull d<lvlll'llaQlt Q III EIGHT IS ENOUGH m CAAOl. lllUN«TT Ed Asner: Sex Symbol~ By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP> -It's sort of an ode to tbe mascultnl' mid hfe cns1s -Edward Asner. marned. baldmg and round. has an affair wtth Meredith Baxter-Birney. single, fetching and un- round. and gets away Wlth it. Reallv. that's pretty much tlle story of "The Family Man," amng tonight at 900 CBS, Channel 2. As interestJng as the story here is Asner's casting in a romantJclcad. Asner, who rides [ J herd over the city desk TV REVIEW on CBS' "Lou Gra~t," plays a happily roamed. ---------financially secure family man. He's just become a grandfather, an event that seems to suit ~m fine, and his other child ia about. to move out mto the world leaving Asner and his loving wile (Anne JackMin> alone for the first time in 25 years. STEPPING UNINVITED lnto this sweet fami· ly portrait is Mias Baxter-Birney, a hl&b·born and well-bred Jullliard student who ls struullng to make it on her own. sa·s just broken up with an abuser, and is attracted to Asner's kindness and caring. be, on the other hand, is attracted to her, period. See. be has been feellna restless lately. taking long walks alone and pining for the sea and ... well, never mlnd, suffice it to say be asks her t.o the opera and sbe accepts. One thing leads to another and Edward A.an«' strikes a triumphant chord for fellows baldin& and round. HiJ wife, meanwhile, is nervous about growin& Play Cornes to TV HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Paul Newman la dlrect- lnC "The Shadow Box" u a 80-mlnute ABC Theater preaentatkmforalrlrl&nextseaaon. Staninl In tbe drama are Joanne Woodward, Cbriatopber Plummer, Valt~rie Harper, James Broderick. Sylvia Sidney, Ben Kalt.en, lleliDcb Dillon aodJobD Comid.ine. The play, wrltaea by lllcUel Crtstofer, won tbe Pulluer Pria andtbeTOQY Awarct. old and about being alone wttb her husband. Plus, she has an 10twt.tve feeling that somecJUnc ls awry (as reqwred UJ all such dram-". 1bere ls resotu· llon. though. by which lime Asner bas made roundness and t..hlnniJlg hair absolute Yirtues. ''THE FAMU.Y MAN" baa somethln& to say a bout marriage. f amlly, love and erowinl oldel', and its voice la subtJe and adult; much ot lU "message" ls oot uttered at all, just understood. The ladies in this are Just flne. but Amer. Asner LS something to see. de lends a 'ttf'Y vaJaa· ble regular-guy quality to the n>le, wttbout twuini the thing into "Lou Gels Lucky." In tus dresslng room out at CBS Studio Center. be shrugs it off. "It's just another scalp," be says of the role. "I've got all the acUng tools for a role like this. "PEOPLE AllE 8llOCXED that I'm there On a romantic lead opposite Meredith Baxter· Birney), people wbo didn't see me u a sexual ob- jecl before. Well, we're all sexual objed.s. I thlnt of myself aa a aexuaJ object. When we were &boot· ing the love aceoea, I just tried to think, 'Keep a sti!f upper Up, and abow the SOBa bow many tricks you've got.' " He bas a few, it turna out. and employs tbem all to answer once and forever a question that bA;& plaaued me ever since 1 1ot into um docile: Do c1- ty edit.on have romaatic encountera? NOW PLAYING .. _. Orl!IOI ea4·391 I -MAU Orange 137-o340 ...,_. WCBT11 I I t C.. ..... 979-4141 MINMI 11t4'41 ._. _.lm&NllA Wt• I U ~ IM llHAI KHJ ee:OO-Laken Bllketball. The La.ken travel to Atlanta to take on the HawkltamPt. C • 1:00 -Bow tbe GrlDch Stole Cbrlatmaa. A repeat oflaina of one Of TV't moat popolar cblldtm'a boUday 1peclallflou1Dr. Seuu. KOOP e 8:00 -•'Twelve AtJSY Men." HeniY Fcada and Lee J. CObb tucletnt.bia Beatnald &>Hdramaeet ma Jury room, with E.G. Marshall. Jack Warden and Ed Begley . ......... I Ol\199C11Ui9 • &.owmmMT "'"-Old Mir! Md T1le """' .-·-ow.__. Jottnffft; "A l'lll• fl'e>mp~·· Al .. ~ ..-;-n.~ NW .......... Molk i "°'*' ..... ..,.,.,....,. ........ ,...,. ...,.,_ 1"111 .,....,,......, .. ~. IMdf/fl'f • . .,~ ....,..,., .. _....,., . ..... ll'lllalort '° -..or • KM» ODll'lllllMr • cwnoNmMIJ .... -MmW-tl:lOO. ,,..,..... JIM AtallllMlld ~ .... ~..,..,.can .. ..,. JOHN DARLING ........... • MOYta ·•~"'llle .... ~ (195ft '--Herwy. 08Wft A6d4Mll llMIM ... .,..._, -~., W-eiftorU IO arulCfl -tot:N ... OIAMd .,... (21nl •••• Cet: IW'Clll• f Tt.e IMF Ml• wt 10 '11aan4q9s ... , ...... e1n ~»•www­ ua • • • • '°Oper1llloft MeffMlkl'' ( tHO) M .. z..twtino. ~ ~ l:OO 9 • ·~ 1lle ....,..__ WI Of CNllof"' (PW1 2) 119691 ~ HaoOYm. 0-•&oy., a..ao • • • 1it ~~atlOn w.d e.11" 11957)..-.. ~ (s,.. ~ by Armstrong & Batulk ~~~ WY™ =OI~ ABC RegaiDs F.tlg«'= . ., .......... A LAST FUNG Aaner and 8lmey Title Role NEW YORK <AP> -P'lnt platt lD the A.C. Nieben CompaQ1'1 .-ly prtme-Ume rallnp ~ bmds for t.be fourth week in a row, wrt.b A BC wuming the net worts' com pet.a t100 and CBS' "60 Mm~" t.be most watched program CBS bsted six or t.be 10 b.J.&beSt· rated ahows ant.be weel eodang Dec 16. But ABC did well from tbett on. and managed, with ooe ez~. to avoid the bottom five in l.be week's ranldnp. ABC's rating for the week was 19.9, to 19 for CBS and 16.6 for NBC. 1be networks say that meam in an averaae prime-time minute durloa t.be wed, 19.9 pettenl of the COUD· try'• TV-equipped bomec were tuned foABC. roa NBC. IT .... Ute eilbtb Jut. place ftDiab tn nine weeks, after a qu.lck llart that led to apeculatian that last year'• No. 3 netwon was about to tum it around. f CBS dMI let a boolt from a r!i "Tbe 4lb Annu•I Circu of Stars," wb1el:a Ued for \blN ABC'a "Tbree·s Company." A scored. meanwhile. with "FJL Moil; da) Ntgbt Football:' the key g~ ~t Wf'tt\ Plttabu.rgb and Houston. • NBC and CBS each bad two ol tW wed: 's five lowest-rated sbo~ beb1od ABC's "Out of lbe Blue.'J ranked 17th. "Pans," oo C8.S, ..... Slt.h. followed by ''Prime nme ~ day" ud ·"Sblrtey," both from NBC. and "Ca.Ufornia Fever," from CB.5. TRI& lt lllGllEST· r•Ud ,~ ............ --., ..... .fl.$ ----. .., ''Olle o.., .c • Tllfte. au er --· ... C9S. "Tiie ... ,.,.,,,.. arc.a .. .. ces . .,. ...,.,.._., "*"'-":' AeC.. ... rt.a• .... ....... -~~..-...--..s-~~ ces ........... M• ""......_,AK; •DIMI. • 1 " .. --. --........ ~.-1" ... t9.J ..... c•s..,. ..,."'-..._, ..._ Fel9ell.".....,.... ....,...,., a.1 -".a ......... --...... Daft." s~~::~·.=.·.:.-~ ""'--.... ---LM'99 ._ ............... -....... oiir.... ~ ... -Nee.: ...... .,.,..,,-Ak. -·~---~-~ -()44 .... -...:. HOLLYWOOD <AP> -K1m CaU:nll will play tbe title role in "The Gotalp Columnllt •• for ()peratioD Prtme nme. The movie aJao 1tan~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-! Bobby Vinton, Con.racl-s.tt--.,.-V...--YG9"--.Dld-• Jan.la, l..aunGce Luckin-Mil fut wlttl • ..... bW. Joe Penny, Martha Silt ... dwlfled .a '" Raye. Dlck Saraent, a. Dally Pltot. Bobby Sherman and 642·5'71 Sylvia S&d:ney. .._ _______ .. llOVIEUl.a ,,.....,._ ............ -,.,.._,, ... ......,., ____ ., ____ fiiJ .tu.llGIS MMnlO l!:!I ClllNt'll- Fii"1 .au. Ml1a llCMl'mO ~,__0.--......... ... TNC110 ~ ,, ..... -l"'I0....,.4•"t4 ,._ .. -~ ® "°~""°'" '' ~o .-..---.y .. -- llATlllEES SATUIDAY & SMAY .. APOCALYPSE NOW" CA> "1941" "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" ··sTAR TREK" ..KRAMER Vs. KRAMER" \ ' I . t ·····--...... ·------ •1~!!!!-u..,.. ~~ .... &fOC'MIUo ......... ._,..uwe ...-.... '*!t" ...... I!'!.~···~ .. ..,. '!M'-'t."-........... MtiUA.; .. 111111.\a. .bo&b lD IUI teJeviilOD apoear&nc.t ud ID b&a NClllll ...-••CNet -.. MelDI to wort bid 1D ~ CJolll1·\M Nl IJl*•DM cm· a fi ~QllMla~bt,.~UdbeNCelv.a uoe M&" ]~ uw. 1ie1p tl'OIQ ,.. r -•a Cul IWDlr'1 a.t. baad· REnEJf' 00 :.l:DLY, tbe Jump·off Idea ls lu· dlercM.11 ~ to be am\allna. (Martha wrote tbe ac1"QJlla1 lD UIOdaUoa 'Wtib Carl GoU.Ueb and lltellael &Uu.) It lnlroduce1 the decidedly W ASPJ ital' at th• adopted aon of a black uueaoPl*1 eomDIMelY happy lli a tumbledown lbaek eamewnen ID tbe Dees> SOutb. ( Eftll ao, aw bltl ~ l'Olld to mate bla fortune ........ -ud after • .---anld1ar1oua mlt~. uJtlmatel7 doel to. lie becomes a mllllaulre, with~ llamtc:e Svw u b1a butler IDd the e t BerDadetW Pet.eta u b1a .u •. But the ecrlpt keeps "*"101 desperatioa all the time, u ll .-..itt ... the modMr ol tta m. ventiaG. ft wen away tram tu Clrilb:aallftlDl,le of a whit. lbeep lD • blaek famll:y In no time flat. tbeo l'actl from ooe improbable las letup to the ~-----------------next u tt deta1la Martln'• delceat from abarecrop-per to aid Bow derelict. .................. -... »OCAl TPll NOW Ill ............... .-.. ... ,..... TD am 18 AN lnwl\ade u ui I.Dept attea· dant at Jadde lluoo'• 1araae: tbe 1eaat lltel.J (at leut lD a.nm ol tbe character • drawn), a brief appearanc. u a club •inaer tn cirder' to lmpreaa Peters. Even cOmedy can be expected to have some consistency. I liked Catlin Adams, and wish that her character had been further developed. I liked Mason, and wish we could have seen more of him as well. Bill Macy bu a couple of amuslne seenea u a befuddled customer at Muon 'a ear age who becomes Martin's benefactor . I also Wt~ Jack Elliott's bri&ht and eneraetic score. But apart from these, this David Picker· William McEueo productlon bas precious little 1<>- -• ------------IM _ _....,._,..----. ~ ...... ~ IMIO'r , ...... , .. h ... lt •19 9850 A'AI fta.-i 121~11•• ....... a 11,11 llOllY. tee> MUHi ITIVI MAUIH THI lllK111 u ... , ....... ,....,..,, ... '°""' .... , ... T• OMIOttfWDCSl NII UP IN IMOl(I 19' nm.• flMU tfttOI l.CAUUNION Of DUTH Ill 1.flMAU tUTCMU 19) l.JMI Mal( 111 - 'Star Trek' Sets Box Office Record LOS ANGELES <AP) -"Star Trek -The Motion Picture·' has taken i.n more than Sl 7 million during its first weelt, setting a new motion picture industry record, Paramount Pictures says. The film, seen in 857 theaters. bas grogsed more money than any other movie during it.s first aevendays, Paramountsaid. The previoua record wu SU. 7 miWoa tel by 0 Jaws 2" in June 19'1&. ··,,·~· 't'~ .. ·-J"' •.r FAMOUS RANDS AT DISCOUMTll .... ~ .... ..,...,..TOM~ := f'4-JJfJ =:. 14Z.0114 :=,c-MMlll •AJ•WHOUSr cm ._.. ...... ,. OPEN O.t.ll r I I }0 - ,.,.~ ..... -... , ............. :~ . .....,.~ .. .... Dlf*"'··············••··~~ut..·~!!•····:.:~~.:.···CM"t._..,. ...................... , .... ~........._,c.t--.~.- tq I« It. ~ Vietor ~· pbotOcr_,, usuallY a atandrit.lt, 11 e1IJ1oult1 drab aiad -.:. • nentl\al 1D WI OUUAI· On tbe otblr' baDd. there are ID tbole 8tnt llart!D tam no turned "Cruel Sboll" 1Dto a beslleller and bla recorcl album• lJJto pure platinum; t.My may also rallJ to the support Cll bit movie. But I doubut It. All1 picture tbat ealll ttAlf "Tb• Jerk" dlMnel what lt,..._ Student ~ash? BOSTON <AP> -Dtreetor Fraaco ZefflftW ba eom• up wtUa a Do••l Idea for flnancilll a Sllatespeareanmcmebe wuatomate: AU colfece 1tude!ta tobacttbe veoture. He wanta to uk cone,e 1tudmta to coatrtbute SS each toward the fllmlD.a of Sbakespeare's "Much Ado About NoWnc." 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AB a rule of tbwnb, plan oo aDPl'OXlmatelY ~ pougd of meat per penMJG I«_ UM bolldaj meal Don't for1et to plan OD boliday MDdwk:lll9 later plQ& a aecood turte7 meal aDd .,...U119 turkey soup. Wltb aut.eqamt meals la IDlad, JOU mlsht moo.e a ~ .,.... .m .. ,. _. person approximately one PQllDd of meal DECIDING llSTWBU me or frosea turkey la purely a matter ol pnfeneee. Pr.ta generally ls more expensive, and mo.t turkeys today come rnnen. If you dedde oo a fnnen bird, plan to purchase it well in advance. Kffp the bird in its wrapper to retain the moisture and thaw it slowly in the refrigerator. Allow ooe or two days for a amall turkey; two or three days for a larger one. Now, for the giblet ga,xne. The heart, liver, neck and gizzard come wllb the turkey wrapped and stored in the cavity. Remember to reipove them, and save them for the gravy. Next, you're ready for the oven goal Even though turkeys come "oven ready." wash the bird under cold running water -inside and out. Dry and remove remaining ptoleatbers. For a flavorful, moist turkey, you could then liberally sprinkle commercial flavor enhancer on the akin and in cavities. Plan oo approximately I/• teaaponful of enhancer per pound of meat, using ball of the enhancer OlHhe turkey and savina lbe reat for tbe ltuffin& and gravy. WREN rr COMES to stuffiq, plan 00 a~ proximately four cups for a au-pound bird, eight for a 11>-pounder and 10 cups for a 14-pound turkey. Stuff mg expands in coolclnc. ao pack lt loosely into the bird. Extra miffing can be put into a buttered casserole and baked during the last half hour the turkey la roasting. Moistened stuffing doesn't keep well, IO atuft tbe turkey juat before roasting. Now for the roastlnl. Place turkey, breut aide up, on a rut in a lhallow open routine pan. lDlert the meat thermometer in the lhi&b mmcle next to the body carit~Minl aure lt doesn't touch a booe. Put a eoverins or "tent" of aluminum foll o.er tune,. 'l'hla eliminates butina and ma.. a '-def, mollt bird. Place tbe bird in a 325-detree oven. Remove foil for the 1ut hour to brown lbe turkey. Wbeo done, tbe tbermometer aboU.ld read llOdeireea. Allow the turkey to stand for 20 to 30 mlnutea before carv1nc. BASIC m.JJTING roa U.POVND Tt1USY ¥1cupbuUer ¥1 CUP ebaoDed oaion ¥1cupdleecleel917wttb1eeftl l te91POOD COIDllMl'dal ftn'Cll' eahanc- l teMPOC*l Hit ~~~MWllDI ~~daopped~ ~cap boWq ••ter ar .aoa llelt baUer tn uueepan Cll' •killet, Add' ODloD, celerJ. eoannercjaJ flawr ....... Hlt and poultrJ MIM"•... Cook '1DtU Gll.laa ts tender, but DOt bnnnL Md to ...... cabee mt pan-. Md water or lltock Ind tall llpUJ wltll • fort Wltll ..U mlud. YIELD: ._..,,. 1t"m111 tor a II-pow" tmke7. . ••• Uf MllllATS Tlll&TQUI NS aOUllNG m1ft'Uft1m1' =s~ .. , = .. ··•a••··· •• tt.o Mtot ltoD 4tol u to JI ." to. Mk>IO • SlttoT =a:-.. brir ,~!~= 'fin Wm tD Nlll'J!IR r. 'Didi -.... ,. .... ~ .............. -~-M; . " ., Gifts In Dis I Dress ,.. llom'I fal' • " ''labor ol au..·· • u.. ·-"1t&tloDI .. Ibale ud lqn. .. fOUlble from J .. halo, c1ulic Ndpe ~· t 8Nlld. l'ar ....-, JOU He lldd IUCb lruUa .. aprtcau. ....... ud at., .. JOU HO pJaJ wttb dlft.,_. 1Dteel. You .. We OM bnld lD a ltadard loaf pu.. Or m wtW ta a round abQe. Or ID loaa. ..... OI •ldul loa-.. W m.aln ...... • r.em tarta .,.. mbltatun moneb ol pecan pi eaeaMd ln an off-beat crust made wttb cream chNle -a welcome eddidoa to any boli· day tK.191 ftle. IP YOU BA VB never made Butterball Cookt.11 Cll' Peanut Cluaten, tb1s ls the Ume to .dd tbeM IUN-ftte people pleuen to JOU!' eullnary .PCJl1fo¥o. A Oft from U.. kit.chm UoUI "" 97e ap-peal • well u paJat. appeal P'Cll' an aUnedve and tnexpemive 10luticm to the "l'U·return- For vancty, try a cup of seedless raums or a cup of cut-up dried apncots m place of 1 cup ot bread crumbs. but be sure to increase the b- quid to YJ cup. Or, substitute 4 cups of corn bread crumbs for equal amounts of bread crumbs. GIBLETGUVY F1nt make Giblet Broth. Place turke1 ae.rt, liver, neck and atuard ta ••ueepan tind ecwer wttb water. Add 1 teaspoon 1alt and Ma teupooo pepper, oo.loo allce and a cele17 stalk. Cook slowly for a~ two to three boun unW giblet.a are tender'. Cut up tbe cooked giblet.a and set uide. Remove turkey from roasUD1 pan to a plat- ter Remove excess fat from pan, leaving ap- proximately 5 tablespoons. Add 5 tablespoons flour to fat. blend well. ma.king sure to stir 1n au the brown crustiness from the bottom of the routing pan Slowly add 3 cups &jblet broth or water to nour mixture. stir over medium beat until gravy thickens Stir in cut up eibleta. Turkey Quiz Question Are tom turkeys as lender as hens" Yes. Fr-om a preparation, tute or tender- ness standpolnt, it really makes no dlffereffe wbetber tbe turkey la a bea or t.om. Tenderness ls dependent on lbe age of u.e bird. Some braod.t lta&e "Yoang Turkey" oa tbe label. Question: Are fresh turkeys auperior to frozen birds" No. Research taste tests l.Ddlca&e Uaat it la almost impossible to &eU a frozea turkey from freab. The reason 11 modern freell•I technology. Quest.Jon · Is it necessary to elevate the turkey dunng cookme? Yes. Tbe recommendaU. from Ute Na· tloaal Tarkey FederaUon la, "Place taney brua&.-lide ap oa rack In aballew epe11 ro.,a.1 pu". Elevation allows beat to circulate freely around &lie tartey promoUac more e.• cooktaS •ad browntn1. Question: Does butlna. the turkey during rout Oavor lbe meal and keep It moist., Ne. Smfaee budllg oalJ reAl&a la eUuc· ta1 die appeanee of tllle skJn. Bowe.er, nap- peU•IBI appearaace b lmponaat, b•t It'• DffeuarJ to bute Ute tarkey -a, a few U.n darta1 ~I to a~ne It. Question: Does a IJ'ayisb pink colorinl in a cooked turkey mean the turkey ls not aale to eat? No. fte ~87 la flallJ C90kM .,._ CM •eat &MliDe•eter rea• Ill ~-to 115 ., ...... u I09M ,,,, ~ .... ld1l ~~ • paJlala fimk, lt la Mea ... el ..-a117 eear· rt11a ,_.. • IM meat ·~ are • u.rat.i. ftdl .-.-.1a1oud.,....n11"•1la1U raaa-•wtdabart.em1. 1ov..pl.i.u-«1C10·U·l-ean" dlJemlll&. Pi r at JOQf Slfta peff .. ed ill d1lpoMble paper IDd pluUc cupe and 1n llDCle-me pla&el, bowla and platwn . Clear ditpouble • .,.. wW prvykte • IPU'kl· lnl aboftw f« JOUF lift ..,...U.. 1'bMI u.m.t come bl a variety of 1bapea and am.. h'OID tall. •lende:r ~ te mlnlature Juice CC111•11Mn. Paper aDd pluUe plata aad botfb, bdlbtly decorat.ed ID.._..,.,., tbem•, will lbDw all J'OW' bnadmdoc.•teatobestld'ftalt.,e. AT llOLIDAY time you can live full vent to your creative impulses. Cover your clt.pouble llift padqea wttb clear plutic wrap and top them wtth tiny ornameata, a tpril of bolly, 1ilver bells or a •prilbtly bow. 0.. ftnal saaestim: Dm't stve ~ •••1· Tbe wile bomemu• will plan to bate a few e:dra treata for tbe family KMmben wbo &save mduNd all thme t•ntalbtnl aromu that IJoat throuP the house durt.ac holiday ....... PEANUT CLV8'1'Ea8 (YleW 1~ 41.-) 8 ouncee teml-aweet cboco&ate 'h pound roasted Spanish pea.nub Melt chocolate in top part ~ doclbJe boUer. Remove top ~ double boiler' from beat. Add peanut.a to melted chocolate. Mllr toaether thoroughly Cover a cookie abeet with waxed paper With two spoons drop muture onto the paper. Cool, then chill to set chocolate. Shells: PECAN TARTS <Yield l Ya cloiea larta) 1 cup butter or marganoe 8 ounces cream ch~e 2 cups flour Filling: 3 cups brown sugar 4eggs S teaspoons vanilla 14 cup chopped pecans Cut flour uato softened butter and cream cheese with a pastry blender until the coosisteo- cy of meal To form the tart shells. press the dough around the sides and bottom of the in· dindaal allJ9 ~an uacreaed ~pm. Bat~mtx. Add t.bl bniWD ....-ad vanma. •eJl. Sp~ l ~ ~ ..... pecana OD the ol eath tart. tan wttb brown 1qpr mil:tun. Bau 1& &IO dcw lilr • mlnui.. BtJTnWLL cooaa <YWlll•....., ~s-mdbutt# 't.aw.pocm powdered lupr 1 teMpoon vullla 2 cupa flour 1 cup chopped walnuts Cream butter, tbeD ~ qar. Add remam- in' lnCredlenta. F<JnD into bal.11 smaller Ulan the a1re ol a walnut. Bake at 3'75 cSec:reee until lleht tan. Boll in potrdend •uaar while ltil1 warm. RlJIT NVI' BaMD ·~ c...-COU'lelJ ~ ...... Jeapaflour • te •Pll 11111 bM:lnl powder 1 c.., srwalated auiar 1 ~ teaapoom aalt i ea. beaten ~ CllP soft abortenlnl l~aQJ9 milk 1 teupooo vanilla l cup coarsely chopped railim or dates or soft dned apricots Slit flour with augar, bakine powder and salt Stir m 1 ~ cup of the walnuts and raiaina <or dates or apricota). Add eu. a.borten.lnc, milk and vanilla. Mix Just unW ingred.ieota are blended.. Pour into p-eaaed bread loef pa 9 x s x 3 1ocbes. 5prtnkJe remainini v. cup walnuta onr top. Bake at 350 degrees for eo to 70 mLDutes. Let loaf at.and in pan 10 minutes, Ulen turn out onto wire rack to cool before storing. Vanatlcm: Walnut Ora.nae Rina -Make basic loaf usinl ~ cup each orange juice and m1Ut for the liquid. Add 1"" teaapocm.a sral.ed orange peel. Bake in ereued 9 x 3 inch •Prin&· form tube pan. about one hour at 350 decrees. Glau while still sli1btly warm with m1sture of ~ cup powdered sugar. ooe teaspoon sraUIB oranee peel and ooe tablespoon onnce Julee.. Homemade fruit-nut bread, pecan tarts, butterball cookies and peanut clusters 1118 welcome, personal presents to family and friends during the December holidays. Fruited Brioehe Holiday ~are ,, • S. DBP both bandl full of ined.lblea at all times; a 1lu1 of Ice cubes aad low·cal beverqe to one band •d your bandbq (or '9.Dytbiq) ill the otber. Avoid llbaaJderbap. 4. Tbe eo1..t answer to, "ffaTe tried the pi11 ill a~?" la, "Yes, and they're de- licious." Sometimee it's otay tone. 5. Dreu for suce.a: arrive at enry party aa devastatinaly eorgeoua or bandaome u poeai- ble. That WQ you'll feel so slim and sexy you. •ouldn't dream of blow- ing it OD a tray ol bacon bites. I . If food or drink seem to be the most ln- tereaUnl t.b1Dal lD alabt. look around unUJ you s pot an interesting straneer you'd like to know better. 7. DON'T get trapped next to the buffet table by a bore. 8. Be ·a dear and ask your bolt if you can help out by bringlng along a tray of aomethlng. Make it a platter of crunchy raw veeetablea and spicy JOCUl't dip. Tbat way JOU can be aure of baviq IOllMIJthtn1 slim- llli.q to Dibble OIL l .s.t:JGW .. •bome lid: cme drtalr or two half-drilib ftll-dllat.d wttb water or no.cal mizer. Help tbe host by mtxin1 your own; that way JOU avoid beavy- haoded hospitality. Ask for a tall pass with lots of ice so your drink Juts indefinitely. 10. Never mind wbat the diet boob aay about gettin1 CJD the scale only once a week whlle diet-ine. Plan to bop on the Solid Go/J, Plates NEW YORK (AP 1 -. Tired of eatlq dbmer off tbe old, bumd.rum china? Ted Veeoendaal can help. Be'a 1ot a eolid 1old place Ht:& for two ~that far ODlJ '251,000. Or if TOG entertain a lot, you mllbt CODldder the aet- tiq far • people. It re-talla for '5. '18 mllUon. ''ObYioullY, th.la la not for everybody,•• tbe Datch merchant aatd while 1bowtn1 off Sl mllliCJD worth ol aamplea ta bil room at tbe w aldolf-Aatoria. Who buys $5 millloo wortb of ciilbmT .. 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Pllllm• ,. ... ,, •• ,.....,..,.,an ora•1• J•i•• are a •aalQJ ... allld01U Nit to • ..., du. Md '~'a a e I a 11 '1 tlem111 ...... ...,.. ......... ...,mck for bm1117 cllUdNa. 1,-----~ 14•• ta ,.u.a pnuan ,, "" wtU. • • l•. toHte4 almo1acl. lt'a Ml1 to .... taste pl••aiaa -..ck lDto • fancJ, bolldaJ food • ... far lift SlYinl a.ad •atertalnl•I· Add ... almead paat• &o th• 1 eaater aloa1 wltb a •bcm almanct ..... tlM fWed ....... ....,,. Ad rolldMuW.dw ar Plmn Prmea lD ehopped ... Cl' IJ'8DOla. TTJ cllded liDler and cream cheese for a navortul variatiQn. Get falter'••~ In pout ~ grtnd. Or~ Foltef'• A.aced Colet. b eu10m8dc d • drtp cofteemakert. Either wa~ "1 you get deUdout mountain le. "°""' c:ollee-the rtchelt. mo1t aromatic kind al c:dlee there Is. Olp the coupon- and get a 30~ holMlay AVlng. .. I Packa1e holiday Sucar Plum Prunes in decorative containers and JOU bave a lift that wtll be appreciated by all. Or put tbem oa your bollda1 table and watch them dilappMr. SUGAa PLUM J PaUND 12 OUDCH pitted prunes (about 2 cups> 1 cup (8 ounces) almond paste Whole almonds, toasted (about 40) •,cup hooey a,., cup f1nel> chopped touted nuts or crushed granola With small sharp knife slit prunes on OM side horizontally. Open. each and fill with about 1 teaspoon a1mCJDd pute and 1 whole almond. Close and press together ---------------------------------------mJ j 100% Pure Coffee ~~ I I I I I I I PRUNES MAKE FESTIVE HOLfOAY TREATS ' to enclose filling com- pletely. Brush each flUed prune with honey; roll m chopped nuts to coat Makes about 40 ><I ~I .... ~I I ---------------------------------------lr1 .. ,,.~ .. <_...rt, ... ' .. Treating Holiday Sweets Holiday treats can those m candy, baked leave parents feeling goods and highly pro- pitted against their ceased foods , and dd.ldrtn and their own natural sugar in hooey, beber ~ but it should not be eaten doesa't ban to be tlaat alone, ac:cordin1 to wa7. accordlq to a Proctar. CaJUo~.t;•entlve-Sbe auggesu tboae dental tinda cl sucars be eoa- Na d n• Proctor, aumed along with the COUDldor to patients of four food IJ'OUP foods - three Oran1e Count1 milk, meat, vegetables pediatric dentilta, says and fruits, and breads parents can prevent and cereals cavities and promote general health without denying lbelr youngsters "TIUS lessens the im· those special holiday pact of each acid ex- Al it . posure and also ensures treats. 1 takes is a that children gel all the few simple, but effec-. tive • prevention tech-nutrients they need for oiques. he a I ~.h y gum~. and "The frequency with t~eth. she says A few which decay-promoting ~1:a1°~ w~~~ ~~e~~~~~ foods are eaten is more ,, import ant than the al~~ ~elps. quantity eaten " ~he Sticky, chewy foods • that lodge in the says. crevices of the teeth are IN O'nlEB words it's lbe foods parents should better to let your child try to discourage. The eat larger quantities at next best thing is to ~at one sitting rather than them only at home, 1m- cootinually munch on mediately after dinner, sweets throughout the when they can be quick- d a y . "This creates ly followed with dental fewer acid exposures, floss . and a thorough the chemical reaction brusbmg " between the ..Uva and In the case of the sweet that slowly Christmas stoclung stuf· wears at tbe tooth's fers. edible gifts or left· enamel " Ms. Pro<:tor over party foods, Pr<><:· says. ' tor suuests setting a Sweets m the form of time limit for children to refined augars, like enjoy the treat.s. ''IF YOU let them eat all the sweets they want for three or four rughts in a row they will have bad their fill and the reat can be disposed of Thia srutly reduces the overaU aamber of acid UpC>SUJ'e9 and parents don't feel they have been too harsh.·' The moat lmporbnt prevent.ioe technique \S encouraging and supervising thorough brushing and flossing Eatmg a balanced diet also 1s important. This can be supplemented by filling Chnstmas stock ings wtth nuL'i. sugarless candy and mints miniature books and toys. barrettes. 1ewelry. finger puppets or other fun items. "A little bit of dis cuss1on and planning between parent and child can go a long way in the fight agajnst tooth deray." s h e says "These methods enabh.• both parent and child to thoroughly enJOY special occasions" l'"'"' HtH ) ADVOCATES In the DAllY PILOT ~VAUANT'lii°COLUMBIA-MINERVA ~MAJllSEllA ~BERNAT, ~ Holiday Savings! ~ u C> ~ 20% off ~ ~ on all .. ( "' I Latch Hook ~ i Kits ~ i Priced as low as '360 ~ ti ~ I ~ ·I I Note for a vanal1on. '>Ubstitute cream cheese for the almond paste and small pieces of can died ginger for the whole al.moods. ( MAILBOX ) STIMULATES ln the DAILY PILOT SEASONS GREEl'INGS AND A 15¢ SEASONS SAVINGS FROM MILLBROOK. Make sure your holid.1y fe~uv1t1e-. include lots of delioous rye bread sandwichc-.. And with our l 5~ -otf coupon you can choo~ from 3 ddiaous Millbrook rye bread v3ricties: Gr~tnger·~ Rye Bread wtth Seeds. Grossingcr's Rye Bread without St'eds. and Millbrook Dutch Dill / ·~ ...,. I Gt"ossinger's Rye Bread- Made fomo~ hy thl· faml\i Gro--..,mj:!cr', n.~rt. ttw. is a hc.U"rv l)'l'. h.11..cd thl· old-fa..,ht0nl•d \.\'.I\' \\t· m.1h· 11 two way... \\i1th or without x·t•d, Millbrook Dutch Dill- A very .,pcc1al rye hrcaJ m.1Jl' w11h chopped omon., and :l"'tv Jill Pl"Tiect tor :.~andwicht.-..1 Clip our 15~ coupon and choo~ the rye that fits your reason -and have yourself o happy holiday sea5e>n 1 ~ T .. IT -l 0 ., •• b .s R E MI N D SC'ntor citizens that the essen- tials of good nutntion lD· c I u de a var 1 e1 y of gra10:.. a variety of .meat, fish, and poultry; servings of dairy prod- ucts. a green vegetable every day and a dark g reen or da r k yellow vegetable at least every other day; citrus ju1ce or frwt and servmgs of other vegetabl es and fruit to comp lete a balanced menu. 'Ind out whether re are any Jnaur- uobble problems ding in the way of •chievine these vita I f a tin g prac t ices t erbaps a community ctr group effort could be llta rted to solve th e dutrition p roblems of •veral elderly people XoU know. 1 Here are some one •me t meals for two People that are suitable •r those with chewing c.ft!iculties. SKILLET IAMBSTEW _..1. ~ pound lean lamb qabe• J 'h cup water • 2 carrots. scraped, '*t in chunks r 2 potatoes, peeled d quartered ..i 1,<t pound g r een QlllADl,trimmed 1 onion, lliced thin 1"" teaspoon salt ' v, t easpoon dried me _ l bay leaf ~ 1 teupooa flour • s iggldeas EllDOI parties for the Uclays are tnditiooa1 the South. They're fun where and are an 1 way to entertaln. ply praride a la.rle "9Dcb bowl or pllcbers Eba1lc ooc made e111. milk and Then set up ... fn.dta. juiees, ll- ~n ad liqueurs and eacb pest concoct $eir own favorite navor •mblnatioa. ••• • ntri.tion For Oldsters It's the special tastes of the season that make holidays memorable all year long, and Lucky brings them to you at great holiday savings! Lucky knows you have enough expenses this time of year without having to pay more for your holiday food bill That's why. at Lucky, . you 'II find lower overall ·~ food prices throughout the store, even on your favorite season's eatings! All Lucky Stores wilt be open 8 a.m . to 6 p.m. Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY Fresh Meat GRADE A TOM TURKEYS YOUNC. lANCASTEl1 lb-72 lBS FllOZEN .55 ll! llMIT ONi TUlllCEY PEii F AM:l '1' GRADE A HEN nJRKEYS YOUN(;, l.ANCASTtll 1(~1• LBS FllOZEN .69 ll llMrT ONE TUlllCEY PEil FAMll Y BUTTERBALL TOM TURKEYS GQAOE A YOV~. SWIFT 1&-22 LBS ~ZEN FRESH GRADE A TOM TURKEYS AllMOUll COU>EN STAR 1&-27 LBS Bl/Tltll BASTEO CH£NS 1().1• La$, 9S LB I ST ANDING RIB ROAST L-""lalflO-- CROSS RIB ROAST 90llnl S llONDIO RV °"-0 T ~ONE STEAK ~-'°"' TOP saRLOIN STEAK -IOIC)IO.., 1.1)111 LARGE ENO RtB STEAK llOOICllD-~ .89 LB .89 lB .• 1.98 .. 2.19 111 2.58 .. 2.98 .. 1.98 ~ .. ~ ~UCK.~~-" .98 canned & Packaged L ~5 ~~0,~~~ .. 1.69 L ~_,~LES 1'0l IA*. 79 L ~~s PU.~ uoz •n 1.19 L ~~ uoi"".33 L LADY LEE BMRAGES 25 lllG 09 09T ~ °"°"' 1 l '9 11\ • L ~"~UT!oz ,,..1.39 L ~ PtE F~~ Ol CAii 1.39 L ~OSAY ~o OL~J (AH . 63 L ~~u~ ,.oz.,. 1.49 r TORTILLA CHIPS 49 b IAO\' 111 J 11M111nu a oz "" , L ~ON SOUP MIX ,.. ou:rv • 63 L ~~~~~~~oi u..37 ! LADY LEE SUGAR ~.~ ..•••. 38 HAPPY HANUKKAH I Fresh Meat SHANK PORTION 98 OF HAM • BONE IN fUll Y COOICEO LB WHOLE HAM 138 BONE IN FUU.Y a:>ot(fO F Alllilll 11 JOHN ()It ICR\/Sf lB BONELESS WHOLE HAM 189 FUll't'COO<f O lB WATU AOOED S 7 l8S CURE 81 HAM HALVES 289 BONEU:SS FUU Y COOICtO HOQW l ICUl1'EMAS TEii S 48 lB I lB FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE 98 P()lh. ' .. llOU • t~~J~~-~Ol Ne; .49 f~~ ~O~NG DUCKS .. • 98 BUTT PORTION Of HAM 1 18 IOlll "IUUY COOlllD • I.I • LADY LEE S~D .~1.1 ,.; • 98 FRESH OYSTERS t0oz JA\ 1.48 canned & Packaged b ~n:IRE. MARSHM-~~33 b ~~~~IX toot .. 1.55 r SUPREME BROWNIE MDC 1 35 6 It m CllOOl• 1 JYI Ol toll • b LADY LEE~ ~:':Cw. 1. 59 r CAKE MIXES 79 h DVNCAIO-•l VNllTllS -Ol IOll • r PEAR HALVES 79 h OIL~ 1'0l CM• r MOTTS APPLE JUICE 1 47 0 .. Ol IT\ • I' ROY Al CELA TINE 38 b DllM" • ftAIOll • oz ... A WESSON OIL •oz en 2.15 A W!SHBONE DRESSING 67 nAUAHWAO • 8Dl •n • L KRAFT MAYONNAISE J10l JM 1.27. ! LIPTON TEA BACS IOOCt .. 2.0 canned & Packaged J: CRANBERRY SAUCE O(f A'°I <,PllA• >lUIEO 011 WHOll !CHOCOLATE CHIPS LADY I.ff bLADY LEE YAMS .39 h Ol CAN 159 1101 PKG .59 -:<1 Cl CA', L ~':I .!,.GE ',, ....... 9. 99 L SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN ~=~~ 11\ltW II\ 10.89 L :'~F v~,,, ... •Tl 9.59 1 ~Gm , •H ... an 8. 79 l ~~ ,,,,,.•ti 9.99 L SEAGRAM'S v o ~_.. U\ltHt\ 15.49 l !~SCOTCH, 'H" '" 15. 75 L BACARDI !NM 9 99 ~ alll4! • 1' lft IT\ • r SEAGRAM'S GIN 8 85 11 .,,._ ,,,,,.,T\ • !~RUSSE~'" 7.99 l AMAR£TTO DI SARONNO 9 99 ._ W NOOI' llOl IT\ • l KAHUJA LIQUEUR 7 79 ~ "-llDl I!\ • £SMIRNOFF VODKA 5 35 ·-Ot IT\ • L~.!~S o•••• 5.79 L SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN ~=-·· OT IT\ 6.25 Dairy & Frozen l'LADY LEE b SOUR CREAM .79 tf> Ol ClJll !LADY LEE EGG NOC 129 bl Cl rte b WHIPPED TOPPING l.AO'I' LEE r ORANGE JUICE 1 99 0~11, u...1'1 • L ~"~ OlEAM .. OI .... 99 .. Ol .. 1.69 •I OI~ .75 f. GREEN BEANS "'°' .u cut J.O&SECAXE \MAI.It L JOHNST~ APPLE ~ .. 1. 59 r ORANGE JUtCE 1 29 6 _,tt WoC> COllQ.,WUf °'Of C.O. • HOusehOlc:t rtems ---- ' Vfl/A NAPKINS 59 ~-WOCTllC;. L VILLA FOAM CUPS 59 '1 CT ""° • r PAPER PLATES 1 69 " "'l" t!IO(T ...0 • L GLAD TRASH BAGS 1 39 _.,.,,_ M ic.t' I• ICT 9C • L GALA TOWELS 65 ~TIO -IGO"""'• L ALUMINUM FOL 1 07 VIO• lll ,, " IOI.I. • !'CHIFFON TISSUE 66 6 ..... " •"°"' UI Ct toll • Dellcatessen ttems r RONDElE CHEESE 1 19 • CM\IC -Oii °""""' .... ~ • '~E£?'PS tNClll'.39 ,~,~~Ollll1.98 What discount ts all abOutl . ---_/__ ~ OOftAmM .,...._ ........ ..,.,.ION..,. , ... .-aiwr._., . .._ ---- ..... ., ... ~-...... .. WMllW..... • ... ....._ ~ . .......... Ui91*A..U lm'I CMOt _,. Af '"'JU t Speelal IHeu By.June Roth Dellcatessen rtems bCREAM CHEESE l.AOY lff ~ PRLSBUllY COO.CIES 99 t: ....... ~ t\')l:~. '°' .... 99 f. WISAM>E CHEESE --"° IOI C\#.99 -Oii- I. ~o!:;.U8 IOI Ne 1.29 r OEE5E BAlL WI NUTS 1 99 ·---.. (Jl_ • Health I Beauty AldS tHllll' 2.n l VITNllW E CONOmOMR1 39 .. _,cao •or ft • 1 '!'...=!!.f ~tu •• •OI ft 1.09 r VITAMIN E CREAM 1 Q9 ... _,ca. -_, . • Ol -• '~-...... 1.09 PrOdUCe RUSSET POTATOES U.S. "° t. IAICllG SIZI LOW Pltais o.veraa1 .4Q .19 l8 r t ... .. - ew8, and Bad '*" ftm IOOd ..... Noe ..... -bad ...... Yem= ml•Hou of dollan ~ yow pn wWa ,..,._. olfw'I but .. mocb of .. C~ will lhrouP rome Ye1'7~ eel. MHDcW of JOUl CoRomen do much of their·~ abopplq acrou atate UDee. U JUUi' ntund olfel"I are llmited to eel'· ta1D ltates, why not say IO OD tbe refund form'? -t ""'bow:t• ...... ,.,. wlU be •bl• to -It '°" --~ "'"**• .. ,.,..... ........ • •11111J11•ll,_,. ........... ~ .. ... ....._ ...... at..__,.. •H , JOU Ue>llld 1ccept ov proof• ol ,.... ..... u.. ..... 11ow c1o roe ,_.. c:M ..... t..a ..-.. U., "'°"" ~ .._. became u..1 .... •·aa& ot .,..... and roar Nf'8MI form didD"l abow • .-.npb1c tlmttatfon? CAN YOU DIAGINS their readioa when the1r retUDd NQ.U.tl .... nitumed with the ayelope marbd '1bos clowl"! Do you t1dU yo.a an really buUdiq Sood w1l1 .,._ J'OUI' eu1tomen can't take advu-taa• ol JOW" refund often became the• can•t ftnd tbe required r""°'9 formf! Aak your eatomer-re•.uona department bow ll1aD1 rejeetioo letten ,_ Mat out tut year because the required refund torma weren't received with the proala ol purchue. Tll08B WllO PV&.CllAU JOU!' Pl'Oducts should bave a reuooable opportun.it)' to participate tn any refund ttfer that la curnmt and valid tn their area. U JOU feel differently, please let us know. • BJ nh n ... a lift for ••,...•met. ellffH a ........ •111 tl'OCD :111 ............ u..unraffllo41UA• orAksa~~·d~ •l••• at tlilemma Almonds Are Savory Seaeom Greeting Rot all boll4•1 ln· In .._ bowl Cl'UID ctai..._ DMd be •ua· butter, mu1tard and ...,. and eaJone. Wben pepptr .... mdll n.a1. ncb ...-bolidaJ tare IJ'. Mbl In fblr ad bak· bedU to t&te ba toll. ol· taa porwdw. Wltll banda. fer UcbtweiSbt macb mb la eon flake_11 lite tralU and mm and ebopped almonds aJlCI cheeMI for a NfrelbiDI cbeeM aatil thoroa01J' chance of p.ce. blended. Form tn l·fnch For i.mtanee. a platter balll ad piece. IPaeed 2 of imbell •lmoadl. dried Inch•• apart. OD UD· frult1. winter ll'•Pft p-eued Mldnl lbeeta. and aott, cream1 Plattn witb Unea of cbeela MTVed wttb a tort. Pre11 wbole savory port makes a almond into een.ter of chM!fUl ad tndlUoaal. eacb eookle. Bate in yet U1bt, holiday 400-delree onm 12 to lS de 11 ert . Toa 1 te d minutes until U1btl1 almond• are a 1ood browned. Cool oa ncb. cnmcby cocktall an.act Wbeo cool, store in tbat'1 flavorful and ·atrtl1ht contalJler or nutritioul. wrap 1ecurely and Almonds are a rtcb freeze. Serve u 1 mack source of riboflavin, or with cocktail vltamlJl E and otber beverqes. Makes about bard·to·set nutrients 4 dozen. <I tltp ....... .., ... -~-· ..... ,.,. ... "" .... Uane lmrd. 81ac:L fMD tbe CUNUUY= !!!.~~•b•l••• apd ~:=.;. ~ ~.:-,•= lt1•h9'tm1bat&er, , 1 melt.eel wlth rtbbou aod eo • a eupe aabJeaded orfu1 MHbrouO wrap-flour pln&I. \41 cap brown BS W TO pick a l t...-Nit , ..... daat IUlU J'OUI' ' tulpooal bdlDc recipient: a romutlo powder boste. =-eQJo1 ... 1~ CUl'I !Nib CIJP• oUe fruit. lmport..d berrl• cbMM end a bottle ot ~ cup walnuts, wtDe. A daeelle lmlle and dlopped dlapoable auek plat.-2 Wupoona vanilla 1bould complete tb• Mis tbe..,. wttb the packqe. milk and batter. Sdr~e Gl•• M •"tm&mlt par. flour, 14 cup of _ bl"()p ty" to a eoet•ble friend. aqar, lalt and bum, Cboole Mftfal tins ot powder. Add the eii seafood dellcaei••· a mlxtue to the alftid mlnilltme loaf of tread m1sture ad bMnd. Chop or blacalt1, fHthe the ennben1es and·~ napktm wl tablinan. tbe nmatntn1 v. cup ~ aJoac wtdl a fa..-.cl ll· browa IUPI'· Fold \be queur. eranberrle1, walnots For )'OUI' OWD ldtdMe and YaaUla into the bft· 1\oek up OU Muonai tel'. Pour into a IJ'eased frultl like cranberrtea &oat pan and bake at ISO and bUe tJda tempUnc deeree. for one ho1ir. bread to pre1111t to a de-Tbe brelld ia done wbtp Uptful bosteu. Add a a toothpick la inserted crock ot berbed butter and comes out clean. EVERY REFUND OFJl'D aboWd have an expirat.lcm. Padl ol refund forma often re- main m tbe store mana1er•1 drawer for m1m11m11lba. WbJ lhou1d 'S9 bave to We would be more than happy to discuas lb.ls matter with YoU· Ilk• ma1ne1ium and--------------------------- pboepbofua. Best of all darln1 thb caloric IUICJll -• ~ of almonds (20 to 2S kernela> bu only no calories and Iota of natural &'OCJ(lneq. Wltb a c ani4ter ot t.be9e coo ve· oient nuts oa band, boli· day treats can be as wboleaome and nutriUou.a u they are dellciom and festlve peas wbedael' an olf er la ltill T Ka.t lmporUat. lt lslJ 't fair for JOU to ad· vertlae a bl& refund ofter and require a .... Lut but not leut, eiabt to 10 w..U la much too Ioaa to have to wait for a Nfwld. After four weeb we become ecta. After ab weeta we become Alll?Y. Aftez' el&bt weeb we oft.en ~e branda ! ·------~----~-~-------------------~- ~oat wb flle and teep I& wWl limilar eu 4'GILIS •• Tbe Supermarbt &bower Once upon a· time. when life wat mere natural. so were the~ that people ~ dlaing the holiJays. We'D take you back to tbitold..fubioned way of l}ivtng at The Harvest Barn. You1J shop In a tum-of-the-century ~attended by derkl who give you the kind of service your great-grandmA took for .,.nted. You~ pick freeh almonds tnm blmllfor ~~and making up deldous.nutritiold;alft ~You'll find AL•OND CREESE COOlTAIL caJSPS ~ cup butter or mar1utne. IOftened ~ teaapooo dry mustard -.. teupoon liquid bot pepper sauce 1 cup flour 1 teupoon baking powder 8 ounces shredded sharp Cheddar cheese (about 2 cups, lishUy packed) l cup crushed com flakes (not 1u1ar eoat.ed> ~ cap chopped touted •'!IM!IMh Wbole blanched almoMI.~ sliced. slivered and whole aJmondt-;even almond mral-and we'll show you IOIDe mouth-watering ways to use them! We've even prepared a variety of dlffemll gift packs for you to choole from. t0 you1J have something special for everyone oo your list from ~s teacher to your next.mot neighbor. The hoUdays are heft. So come.~ into The Harvdt Barn. And step back into the .wonderful way thin8I U9ed to be. ..... e (MUENSTEI} UfllU.4 ClllUl Not a big cheese~ just a better one. ----~ a11 t.. • GI OM..Y N.OT -• SLICED BACON El H.11nt'h11'" 1ol1rt"d a littll' 1h1d11 r r11n1 h "'''" Sausage rTAUll mu ••••••• SJ ••• O ur ""'"' E l Hanrho,. m1lcl "'hut '" '11r111"' Bratwurst uWtCMO·s ••••••• s1•1. CHOPPED WllS1 SJ•t STEAKS =-. Ila {)j-not ucttd If•'• fol. ~EST GROUND &Hf .• , Bull& ......... Sl.49 lb Ground Beef ~ ...... '2". •~•n d<-""' f'Xl'ft'd 'l'l'. lat PARTY PLATTERS Planninir a partv" ... he a Telexed hOf.t • Hl' ..• n 1unt on uur pa rt.v platters to takl' thf' "train off .vou r ii.Chedule. You'll lo \'t' them . Oriental Foods llOKUIO RICE mu HICY 251.1 wrtuc s71s a.boo Shoots ......... asc Hlml' Taiwan. Ith oz. un Bitter Mix ..•••........• 85 c Hnn•T•mpura-t2 m . tx .. Dried Mushrooms • • • • • • 11 II l"h1rak1ku Ohba Shutaltt' J en. Pk11. Dried Gourd Strips .• : •.• 75c Broiled Eels ••••.••••••• 1271 Ham11nall1• l ',,..t-.a oz. <'an Rice VinMar ..•••••• a ••• aac '.\Jlt11ukan l'>u":'!;,"R. b.111 I• In Our FreRh Produ u Dept. AGE 11 tllf'<'l' 1N1dClllll'. MOCHI I:. 01:.' ln11•n 1>114·k11ire. ··~ ARCADIA PASADENA t.mMf aM """'""''"' •«t "~'"' C•!Mf ~:;.'C"~. • 09 EL RANCHO'S OWN s HAM sa.HMF .. lb Tender, t.a11ty smoked and cured to our own 1peclficatiom ... water added Whole Ham .••.. 1131• Fl lt.nt'ho',. quahtv . wlltf'r addffi Butt Pol tion .... s1 n. I "ndt>r and t•"h 1-:1 H..nd'"" H.tm W•t«"r 1tddt'f1 Hain Slices CSf1ll CIT •• •• •••••• •.•• ••••• •. s21•. <'t>nt.-r <'ut 1h1rk for Biik• nr II'-.. a1rr addl"<1 Cure 81 Ham wu. MLf. .. . •• •• ... . ......... 1321• Bar M Ham IQE1SS • ... ...... .... . . .. ... s3••. \\'1'1111(' h111t .. r qu11r1t>r '"ur rh111fl• Wilson Boneless Ham ............... s32•. EL RANCHO GRADE' A' Wint '°'..u' TIMEI frB11h 111rko1s ..... ~lll I"" •II' H.11-1 I 11M' qu•lih Tum• 11' tfl ~ lh Hrn" 10 to li lh --~,.,?,::7_J. ~ SUll VALLEY GRADE 'A' fro11h 111rko1s ....... II! I "m" 11Ht111(•• ... .,1,.:hl IM t11 .!.t lh lfrn, '4111 11 lh-. !!~~1 t!!~~r:: .. :~l~~ni"~~259• I!~!l~~~~!~,· · • .69e. §!~~n~!~~!l:.:. :a~••• .s211. ~!~~'!(,~~!f!,;p :;,t1t;n~9e. HBR SUN VALLEY GRADE 'A' ' Tar/aJ1ra ........ -... --l.IMIT<_>'\:F.PLP.A-SF. --J super fresh produce F.xtre Fann · tjUalltv RM BEAUTY APPLES 1'11Ul IPftlfOI ... 39! <"•ntral Amuk a '11 fmnt' CIERRY TOMATOES 1m. 59c P1n11app/11 ................. I It M11urU~ frull . picked to offer you lM full n avor 11oodnffa of lucioua Hawauan fruit. '" INJOU PEARS ir• 291 =.-um 19c lr111B1Pua :r ............. t5! Tu. ramou• n.1t1da Ru~ Rtd'a ••• tWMt. juicy. deU11htM na~tbat'1 welcomed •"1 tlm•. -HUNTINGTON 8EACH l!AIT8LUF1' ........ Dr , ...... ,.v....-~t \ . I 01MLDIP '*' ......... .,. • .......... 4 oaac•• er••• eb•••, IOft ~ ••• flaely eboDDld.,,...ft'Mt recr,,-,.p~• from • 14'..-m I fta aDCbOYlea, ftDalJ *"*' frolD • a.oawea T?:::r, mis to11tber tla• eream elae .. I, pe&::tH 8Dd uehotML 8erw wltla tortilla cblpa • ..... ... 1 capc1Sp. , ~ LMGIALASKA lllllC CRAB LEGS Fresh Oysters IUTal •••• s1 •• ... .., Eastern 0,Sten nm •••• s221 s .;..- Coc*ed Sii inp ........ '5". '•orlJMal .... t'n~ dnn•tftt uuan s3••,L STUil • Large Geese •••..•...•. '111• t .. r •"·"' .,,,.,._.,ftl11 m~1t1.,111 1"11 I' l~lh Pork Leg :i · .......... SJ••. • ,.,h 1-.... , I " •t ... i. ••r ~henk h.1lf ... ...... ... ROAST ao.rus~2 1' .. I .., I > A < ""''" ho'i'I l"in • ut Chuck Steak ~ ....... '1 n. l .., I l A C ho'l('f' '-' t•I\ and 0.\-.irl\JI There's .... tD liU llt ..... e ... -·~ HUUSmcD RISll RIUYS '"u wnn'1 hnd t~ prrml\lm htrll.va at manv •uperm ark•O· hu1 Huit~ F:I RanchO haa th•m. \\. a1 .... r•111ure C rad• 'A. turlif'VIL, olwi ·-· d\X'luo. <'•P"fl'-and popular b,.nd 'hams al*> prf'mlum nuh fn•Zftt . SWln'S BUTTERBALL TURKEYS Homemaker va·lues MR. COFFEE FILRIS HC:lm • lM 69C K.odacolor 400 ••••••••• sp ('(,):\fi·24 eapi•u~. qu.litvfilm CHRISTMAS S 1,, WUP ~()() llqUa,.. fHt 1.,f net wrap for vnur packa~. fl"" .... 10 ............ '171 • "" ~r=:'ror 1tw111e 1ndnnr P•rtu,.., fl~ mt• ••••••••• 1111 · t•,;;: Z:ct..v ... pic:tu~ time ~ODAllFILM $PICIALI ti~! 1?? LAGUNA HILLS ' t , • I • ~ 1 • • • 1 1 I . I ~ ! ' • l ' FOOQ CAIADADIY MIXERS ~R oa hottle of3 9 <'luh l'\11da or ~ <: llll!f'r Air Qua I ~ 11v mixf'"' In n•• cirfl'"''' hott t. Tonic Water .•.......... 49c :'4117. ("11n11clu cl'"' rt'l(UIBr, KUJUlr lrff , .. d .. ,w ... 11 Snap-E-Tom •............ 35c lll 117. C'an lahl\' 1um11111 r<1C"kl111I Stuffed Olives .......... s1 •• Marshmallows .. .,. .... _39c Ill n7 p&C'kalft' t"'m Krafl Folger's Coffee ........ s329 \l1111n111in l(n.wn ,,111?rrno-I th < .1n Sanhraando Piiia RIPE OLIVES Mixed lats ............. 11•• I;!"' ran from Hfoll lir•nd ..-uh Pf'•nu1 .. Coffee Nips .......••.... 4te ·, 117 JHU kllllt' ••I l't'Hr-..111 I itncitl" POTATO CHIPS H1nr r1trn" .. ,, h11nc1 , .. , 8 9c thl' HuliciH\~ lit-II lirnnrl ·1-. 1n 1'1t1 k A"~' \ ur•"' '"" Fro zen Food • •s.Smlth's r APPLE PIE fftnc-h '.1';117 s 1 •• m '111urotl JUll l'» Whipped Topping ..•.... 49c < 1t1tidn-. lrum :-.1mn1d1t'hl ~ "' tuh Peas & Pearl Onions •.• _99c· C ~ \\' Hr1111cl IH "'· h1111 CREAM CHEESE CAKE Sara l.11 17 oz. Pl.All SI'' French Green Beans .... 49e Orange Juice ............ 79C I;!""· 1·•1n1"t'ntt11t• fn•m <'al to' am• Job.lltan's Pie Shells ... 1se !1.11.tw '""'MHll' ""a\ :l Vk. 9lft<'h WE'LL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE UNTIL 9:00 P.M. NOT OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY All your favorites for a Festive Christmas Dinner .•. 1inaapp/1 ~: ............... 551 Thf "ualh Y fnut Ill add that flavor. C"hnke n( al.ctd. churik or CNJlhed-20 OI. ('Aft llUISCO SllACll 79 CRACKERS c 'I our rhlllC"t' •al •-•nt'rl \a net ll'll ~m•ll box lrBliBiBD ::~ ........ 111 Your turlwo\ d'''"""' ttw ._, uf 1 rNll'MTll All purrw-•" (°um Ml& l:l uz pac-11~• Dinner Napkins .•..•....• 55c J\IH'nf'x ~I c-•eun1 J)e<'k•p uf pllpN napkin" Wild Rice rill ........... gsc ''·lk !, "' Pk11 "' wh1tf' '" h"""" Niblllts Corn = ....... 21' quulltv '"''"'I rum ( ;""'" C ;,•nl IJ 1•1 \llruum pac-luod ran l .. ZSWBI PICKLES 99c .!.i n• qualth whulr piC"k~ AllHI COCKTAIL 49c I I> ta. nn rr.. Mpnl\l(f'..ad Princolla YaRls ..... 111 :."• "~ r•n In 11vrup Mld111" any meel Knudsen Egg Nog •...... ggc Th.11 ~dfd l11U<"h f.,, rhr h11hd•'• 4uar1 Claass1n Pie/dis 'I.ID ~ Holiday Spirits ~ Canadian Clull1so• 'l 11 Brandy Pim(JTl •••••••••••• ss•• ';.'tll !l.1 I. lmp11rtl'ci tr"m \fo•C"<• Amaretto ............... '4" ';~t :-.011. Almonrl n,., "rrd I oarll>n" Liebfraumilch .......... s l" Old Smuggler ...•..•... sgn I ~ 1 httt ol q11ul11v :-.C.1tch IBtdll&tlr lin ........ '115 Quan f11r 1(1~ 101( fur I hi' h11llday11 .. l.W. llarper ............. 1541 Kessler Blend ......... s4• 71111 Ml. of A6 P"lllf Hourhnn i!iO Ml. uf blendfd bourbon at 11• bewt Stolichnaya Vodka ••••• ss•• Pi.-lleidsieci .•..... 110" AO pn111tln pa.rt;v 1111..f 7()() Ml. iflO MLoru1r1 dry champ.,ne ... for the hnhdaya ~l/l'!!!~''' ........... I 411 llemleln 1i1a llol ...... *3'' 7()() ML the llquor'• in it. - DUDSEI HAllPSHIR SOUi CREAM ..... RBSCP' S •••• • • • 79c 1 lh ru._ rwcular ... 1tf'd Crewry Butter ....... SJ 55 I lh N~ ~ ~pn0«held Chicbn Broth ........... 29c 1• !> •• c-•n '"om ~w•n••"" 1 ... "our dr""""'ll Mandarin Oranges ...... 55c 11 ••/ , •" lr••m 'P' nw:f1rlr1 Gna'wn MUSHIOOllS 99c er· aar-. A •1• ... ....... . '"""'' ,.._et•hl• l'ho•r1enmir "\ lb ran Eagle Brand Mi• ........ 79c l "' • ''" '"'"'' rrwd C"tondt'n..t'd IEYIOLDS WRAP _., II 79c Delicatessen llOllTEIR STYLE ~~i~s1 5 139 Cheese Fondue .....••.• 1321 14 "' p11d1•r:" "'iw1"" Knoaht Salad Dressing •........ s 121 i.! "' ,., M•nett1 cre•mv1 ucumber. Smokie I.ilks ........... s 111 Sliced D..a.w.... .. s1•• """'511G •YB • • • • • Y•our rhotr. Meat or Bttf 11 oz. peckap. IOS'S COCKTAIL 69C SAUCE Rot jAr tu add llftt to vour m"I. ......... . ••. , flASlllC ••• Produce Picture Bright The 1eneral produce picture ta bript for COO· sument with the only bed1e betn1 weather. Weather in CaJJ..fornia , Mexico, Texas and Florida will affect crow· lnl and therefore pro· ductioo. Weather iD the Mldweat and the Eaatern Seaboard will affect demand. Sa.lad lt.ema, wtth the notable excertion of tomatoes, wU be re· uoubb' priced wttb ~-­ce Jlent quality it ap- pears. Iceberg lettuce from Brawley, Holtville and El Caltro La abun· dant insuriD& low prices through January. THE LEAF lettuce situation a.a improvillg in both quality and price. Celery, carrots.cabbage and cucumbers will also b e good buys . The cucumber situation bas improved dramatically becauae of increased production from Mexico. A aecood Mexican pro- duct, eggplant, ta also arrivin& in volume thus pric• will be f&lJiq tJIJa week. Some chaal• can be npected in the JtaUu Squuh market. Good quality can be found by the d is· criminating shopper and prices are lower. Little change ls expected in the yellow and summer varieties until January. Bell peppers and beans are very scarce presently and little change la expected until mid January. Cooler weather lo Mexico and rain iD Texa.a cut back production. RAIN in Florida ,1owed production of corn and at th1I time of .year U .S . demand focuae1 bere. Thus, price. are expected to ttae. Tb• situation b temporary. /U ~ prlcea OD tomatoee will bellll to climb as production trom calltornla wuea. The sole .olume area la Florida. OJmumen can expect relief in January but for the present, q1lallt;t good and prices blch· The large apple market ia 1~ more eKpeaalve u supplies from ltal'qe dlmlnlsb. Tbl• situation will not improve until controlled atmoapbere rooms are opened in WaM.lnatoa. For the preunt the beat buy rernaim tbe 1mall 1oldeD dellclous followed b7 tbe 1{1l&ll red~ UBBYS 49 PRINCEUA SOLID PACK CCJT P<.IMPKlrt • ' YAMS ~ .. ~ .69 .69 MRS. CCJBBISONS69 CORNBREAD ~~~G • Oii llEIJ(.lJlll ~GROCERIES ~PumpklnPieMbt .60 ••OCI<% CN< 7 7 Borden.a Eagle Brand Milk • 10CIQ IW) Baker Angel Coconut .79 159 l~JM 53 Green Olant Mushrooms • 1ourn.-Ourkee Stuffed Ollvu .89 109 .38 ll~CN< 27 Swans°" Chicken Broth • l~CM Del MOnte Cut Beans I 7CJU'IC(. CM-fAl\.'f ~ Dd Monte Peas .37 .39 170Cl'Q CM CREN1$TVIZJWHOtL llDll'El.3 5 Oreen Oant Oolden Com • 11~CN'). Vons fruit Codctal K::ft~erane 1.><X..a<:NI Pet Ewporated Milk IOl. Piie ~Cit OIOllrl Stove Top ~annng ~CNllQtced Clams e<QQ CM-«llLD Clown Prtnc:e Oysw. ~~~Shltmp 110C.U~~ ~~ ~49 .43 .42 .77 .89 111 ]67 179 VONS PElllE PEAS 200U'tO. iw.. rlC)!V; -SENOR RIPE PITTED OLIVES ~ .49 ~GROCERIES .63 s~SeecDeas Raisin. 1 39 .83 .69 199 .51 180 ~oa:;.lt 192 ~~rJ:tn:...e.99 FROZEN FOODS ~Pumpkk1Ple ] 75 12()!.IO CN< 7 9 Vona Orange Juice • s~~Soume .85 ~°&~'-' .79 ~~Topping .55 .59 .75 &fi;lo,dRoi..-0 NOCa .85 11~ MCMO( ,..,., r>'l(I. '11 71 c.-ictJcd Sweet PoGtoe9 • VONS BAKERY ~coere.ou Ji::: •8w.-Roll J49 • 59 Crtaan .....-db..,. <•4'11l'ww>I...,..« t an ad~ Beet-Ill aatU e-.. t.et .-.. •1;t =::;;.-.-.•t • u .. , ~r Z of ~•k•• •a • tMtMn<tillUMatW _. u~ -== ~~: r:ar Ctll'dW). ':9f: d••.PlJ. ~ha pus. ·"'' am -1 mnl-, ml&· llakee 2 fnUeU. Cl \ well. Fold In 1U\ed pounda ' ouae.. neb>: • ! 417 lDp'edlenll, then (Batt.er Ja•Hare1 a ',, fruit mhture and qua.rta.) r.cana. 1'V1l 1 qurt • tee Ndpe IDeluded P!::r lllto k~ for Ho •·Candled . , pa of=-wllter OD floor Plneappa._ 'l of onn. Bake cake• • * Oii', tndt Jutce or • ! SHOOLDER CLOD ROAST below center of mllk and l teHpoon FARMER JOHN SMOKED HAMS al HOf'fllWI N'IO vcroR SfWtK PORTION USDA GRADE 'A' TOM TURKEYS r.-------------------~~-· -------------· 'I .,. I' I 250 I :• BEST FOODS F 11 11 MA YONNAJSE F I: II "-"'<• • I I ,,... . I I ---.. ~ -,::-I I .-..-r • • .,. ~7 ;. 1'..-,.~ •• I ... ~ ........ ·----..... I P.!------------:1 ----------------------. -----.. -------,I I' If 5'.'4. l)PUA.01 '"" .,,. 15 I .,coLORIEX ( 6"~ l ll I NAPKINS .15 11 '1 ttVru-• -IVCA • I I -n. t~---' I• 11 -~~13:..-==-~ 1: ·-------------· r .... .,. ..... .av;.;-.1n1na1!1 ·· ·-io·· 'I CAMPBEU.S ~ 1: llSOOP .21 I ., . ,..,.,,, '"" ~ . •. I <lllH'V ~.... •• I _..._,,,_ • • • ~~-~ I •I -~·.:.c...:."":.o=~ I• ·-------------· ~-----------------------. ·r------------· I I• I .,,., 39 I :•FARMER JOHN ( M~ I •: af SAOSAGE .16 le 'I -,;:: ·: :· ~ e I' I .. -...... , ... ~~· ............ ,..,.,... I II ........... -......... ~_,...._. ...... •• ... .._.. __. • ........_'tu -...~,_.,,.,, ·-------------~ ·--------------------..--- ~ 11a PIUSB<JRY 57 ~us Oii "'"""-'W' MllU • ~~ it MEATS ~DEUCATESSEN~WINES £SPIRITS B:d'S~ La 198 Pr.'t:,~TO-C .98 ~~~ 7 99 Wh.~t:P~ La2 39 ™~c: .79 a=~G-6 89 ~~R'~a.!~198 ~~~1398 ~~~ 549 ~~i't.k. ui2 68 ~~~~ .99 ~~'&:u.bon 9 98 ~~a.b ~2 78 c.as:o=-o;: .55 l,;~~:&s~ 2 19 ~~ ~ 189 ~~~S*ne J 59 t~o.s~-w 2 89 ~~Ll*'Rout Lil ] 39 e:.;:.~'00() J 39 ~~~aar4 79 r:,o.=&;1' ~ ] 98 CHRISTMAS WINES£ SPIRfrS 6:kS:1~~ "'° IA ] 99 V:::f:n~Oll LAe85 ;;f,'Y:ung Duckintl UI 119 F'~~~.69 =:rtt= '°""'" u ] 29 r:";c~=. u 199 ~~._ Ul3 98 r:=tt. .... o,.c.. fA 189 PROD<ICE C:U:.1.'&:.0rtiM .... 15 r.;.~ " •. 11 CUTTY SARK SCOTCH ~ C-.•• 729 ~~~500 OW\PAQNf" -.uJl'U ~- CNW>Wf CUlB WHJSKY SMIRNOFF VODKA 80-PROOF ~ CASI~ 689 OPEN DEC. 24th 7:00 AM TO 7:00 PM CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY .~ , 'I •' . .r =· • .· ' . .. .. • I . ; . ... . -. . : . .. .. •' .~ .. , • t ..... 'J •• :• , . ~ ~ ~ ...... ~~ .59 .53 219 39 ~Pie ~--&&~ t89 8',~---125 . a;:;s.= IA.29 &a.29 fA.89 we39 u.15 • . ' . . .. I t •tO •• ;qd r 'l ;, .. .. . , "" ~ ~ ., • • it , • h .. • . . .. • . .. t jA • • 0 0 D If • Turkey Strata c Du.rtq the deprtUJOD 11 of the '30s, creaUve ~ coob learned to stretch • their ~ IDOD87 bJ ~ eombiDJn1 e111 wftb-" Jefto•• bread. cheese or ~ npbblea tn a eaatard)' , c as .. role called a ' IU'ata : New, so,... tat.. • m~ u Jmt aJaoat a I ti&bt and eooD llft still loolta1 for ••r• to economise in tbe ~ kitchen. Por man1. , stratas are a aood way , to cut 1rocery costs ; without compromlainl 1 qmlitJ, nutriUon ud . flnor. Tb1a 19111 ftl'Sioa of tile strata combines packaged poultJ7 atuf. finl mix (yoQ could .. leftover bread If 1ou prefer), chopped celery, onJon and turkey. Tbe savory custard that bold• e•erytbinc to1etber la a simple blend of eggs, canned soup and millt. Leftowr tultty can be Jut u IOOd UM ACODd time alVUJld In rue Cranberr7 .Jelly •uf Ral of w•th coupon and purct111se of any turkey. roast or l'lam 3 lb'\ or 1111Qe1 llmh One Item end One COMpon P•t Cuetomer ~sUPEiCOUPON Ralphs will not be undersold on frozen Grade A Tom Turlleys• •Thie offer appliee to our non-membership chain com~tilor• chain w ide, non-r .. trlcted price advertised in the Los Angeles Times. Otter effective December 20·28, 1179. r Frozen With Pop-up "'°• C ook1ng Gauge , .~. Fro.ren W"h Pop-Up "a• Cooking Gauge u .e• --.... Sandwtcbes, bottom left. or Turkey Soup, top. mer Frozen (18-21 •vg. wt.) Grade A Armour Star Tom Turkey per lb. While Supples L•at Umit 1 P• CU91a.w p .. _.. Ralp he-,rozen with .,.. Pop· Up Cootll"9 ~uv· A • Ralphs Premium 63 Tom Turkeys ... 18-21 lb. avg. '::~ • Ralphs Premium 7 9 Hen Turkey ~, 11-13 lb. avg. tb. • • Butter Basted u... 7 9 Tom Turkey 11-21 lb. avg. '::. • ,,,. 1 Frfth Butter Bnted Armour Star ~Boneless Turkey per lb. 169 Large Meaty End Beef Rib Roast r "" Corn 011-4 Stick Fleischmann's Margarine 11b.79 pkg. . Ii . ,,,. "I ... Certified , IE Wilson's Canned Ham . ~~~899 ... Beef Round Bonelesa Sirloin Tip Roast ... ... ,. fr"h ... r. ... Wb pplng ~ream '2 p49 ctn. • Monterey JKk °' lake to lake longhorn Cheese ~::.119 ., HoMdeY F avor1te-Ra ~ ..... p .... u.a. No.1 ft8sh ~ ..... Com. 10 .. c-. ... Pumpkin 8111811818111 llus .. ...... Polaloas Pie Ccwn 20oz. 159 100~53 ·:e5 pkg. pkg. • ... ., r Non-Dairy-Frozen Birds Eye Cool Whip Topping Whole or Stratned Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce soz.58 11b.299 16oz.39 ctn. can can • • "'-... ""'--------""~ ... ....._ ______ __,,.... ...'--------' ,. Deliclou• Ralphs Cream Cheese . 8oz.&9 pkg. • ... "I r ~ Twin, Perty ~•••or OlptplcM ... a:wn'N rve Dinner Ralls pkQ·47 of 12 • .... ... .... Asaorted V9Y6et6n Laura Scudder•s Potato Chips 712 oz. ~:79 . ,, Aseort. Flavo,..Aalph• Golden Premium Ice Cream '1 gallon ,. Freeh Flavorful Orlando Tangelos ~-··1 69 ~25 "'I Supef Holiday Spirits . ··----- ··~~"1589 1~~,11a1 ......... °'Y •• ~ ............. S , · GI t 11 ttr. ft29 toco""'*cla(....,_ eagram s n lltl ...,,: -..._... ....... . ,, .. c..-. ,.... ~'~!9:.~ Seagram's V.O. "':.~· .i .. ....,.....__ I ' ...... '"" ~ .... ' "•I'• I 1 t,!t• • " \ I •I ' II; I I h! •• . ... .. ,; .. ~} ''· ... '., .,, )·l I I 1') •'I , .. . ' .. • . .. ... • ., .. : t' 11 ~. . ;· .. I • ud .. .. "' ,, .,, ' ·' ,, I , .. t h ii' .11 :) rt' .! '· G :1 h-1\ n Jrw' .1 iBeef r-Briefs " . ' " -~ ........ -~---~--........ . ...... , ,. ....... ,,. .-~--·-·--............... ---.. ,........... ...................................... .. . I .. ·----..... ----"Why can't you flVfllf go to one of THEIR hou9e9 for a holiday party?" MISS PEACH ' I l ART1-1ve.1 ~IFT ADVt SoR. ~ ) MOON MULLINS 1IM SORE HE:1C> L.IKEA M·l·C·FC'·O·S·C··· 0 by MeU Laurius DRABBLE NoW, 'fll~ t"411lf10t.l fll~ IS K(Z'i ~At..l~fl'-! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO ________________ .,.... "Sun's set! Con we turn the tree on now?" C\ltt~~ TMAT~ ~t.J& ).RQJtJO ~~fJe,Q: ~! JUDGE PARKER I'M HAVINO DINNER WrTH A&eEY TONl6HT, PAU\..! \ t<.NO~ OH€'0 Llf'.E TO 6EE '!'OU ~ Al'lD fO MEff LYNN/ TUMBLEWEEDS M:>W THAT YOU'R[ ~"-EN fO~. l M16Hf f)E A&.E TO 6ET HER TO 5A'f 'YE5 ' I f l~l THAT 5AM AND l Af{f ~Of niE LUCKIE5f MEN IN TH( WO!aO! NEX1'TOYOU ~Hf~E. l& HO FINER WOMAN THAN ~ev 5f"ENCE.R/ by Tom K. Ryan ~~~Df.~f WHO 5CIJP5-LlP ~ .. ... Y.11 .... c;._-• .._ __ .w ______ ...,. ""'*' .............. .. by Kevin Fagan 0 by Lynn Jot.mton 1'0 SETTER 80.Nao\. .. ~l&BaitQ. '1DOQOIET • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 46 Perc:fled I T otlC:O 46 o.st lHTtD Feetun Syndieat& 5 Sc>origy *• .a Monled r~·· Pl.Im. 8oMd 9 ~ 52c.n.da's I• US lndlln Nor1h w-1 15~ 16Sdo 560.. ,,~ 57~ 18 Bwma 58 Mra. aw-. t"-n1911 59 Riii '9 Sc. ldlue.un 60 Prop .. \ ... • c ' ... •• I I •I 1 "'" ~· t i• •• '. ' . ( . "' •I~~ u • t • r •• o ' r I , •• B I J ,, .. ' .... '" I MID lu I ' . Ir I& ·-I< • , 1 • • I 1 •• • • lo a I• ' 1.1. 1.1. 'I 1 .. ' .1.1. I I& t 1.1. '• r '· '• Io l• ' . 1. r. 1. lltlc: 20 v.. 61 Soroftty gel I• I•'· I lo • 1 • • • • 1. .. 2\ "Al - -62 A.bo\19 _.. 63 More PllnM 23f...e 64~ ...,,.. 65 Edible...., 2WOJOI DOWN 25 If not I Az:1llee ... ... ., ___ '"'fM -· ,_ 1111111. ;ft • 1. r. 1 .. 1. "' ·-,1 .. ~ l1&elOt11 ' ,. "''. '·I• r " I" I It " . ••• . . 1-1. ~. I , l • lft •• " I in • •••• 1 •• l l & D~ 26Borw 2 ~ 21 COIW 3 lmltllllng 22 Al no ttrne 42 Autoe 29 c.ue 4 <Ad gMle 24 ContMINte 44 S1nlma 32 ~ 5~'111111 27 ~ 45 Aegulw 2 worm II EtllMr'I City 47 c..ftr9 35 eur. 7 Neb 28 9y.,., bf ... Ptoo'M*I 311 COll'WnOtlon 8 E. lndl9n but-30 ~ 48 ~ .. 37Get '*' 31~cHd 31 ~ 9 ..,_ 32 r., ...,_ 50 Allen pemn.. 39 Polklll'I 10 At - -lor li1e .... ""*'-' ..,,. a:) Aedlned 51 ...... 40~ ,,.,... 341.oo~ 520... 41 6tlOWlt 12 &dr'O tor olf 2 wordl 53 --r1'4t c,,... ~ Of""" 35 Seed OC* 54 ~ 43 .... 8oltl9n 13 °'*'"'9d 31 S..bOlrd 55 CMlflx ... Lugn 21 Vlllge 31 ~ 51 w.., ' .. .. .. . Ki . wan•ans To Host Oaildren Newport Barbor Kawa.ail Q\lb members and UMU wt-.es will bMt a ChriRmM puty for 2S chlldre:a from Falrriew AU..tle»1fetter Admlrtna the Cbrtatmaa tree decorating the 8'}boa Bay Club dur· iJ1I' lta <&tatmu BalJ Saturday nllbt are. from left. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Toth and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chaffen. Both couples are club residents. Hospital 'lbunday, Dec. ( ] 20, at tbe Costa lleaa S•eln Veter_ Hall. Ir' Then will be a pro-~r 1ram by tbe Joplin Boyt' Ranch and Santa "--------------_,,~ wlll alve am• to tbe cblldren. The day wUl cooclude with Christmas di.Doer. Auilt.lna will be mem· bera ol Untvenity High School Key Club, Irvine. Santa in Missouri INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) -Yes. there b a Santa and be lives in lllasouri, wblre by day be auemblel telepbone computer parts. But by ~t. Rlcbard A. Santa dlapmses boll· day areettDP to do1ens of children who find bis name 1n the telephone book. ·'We've always b ad run with the name." sHld Santa . "We talk to the kids right down lo the wire and then we tell them that Santa needs the lr names and ad· Bolldag Spirit ~:::~~·deliver all Getting ID the holiday spirit at the Balboa Bay Club•s Christmas ..;:~e;an~ ':e~ Ball last Saturday are, from left, Mr. and Mn. Larry Fields of duty. There are also two Newp6rt Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fuess. Fuess is the club's s a 0 t 8 he 1 Per 1 , -_m_e_m_benbi _ __;P;...._cbai_._rm_an_. ----------------dauabten Tami, 13, and Marcea, 12. CA.&11£&'8 will have a TGIF party _., 6 p.m . Friday, Dec. 21, 1D Santa Au. Aleo, the aln&les club will bold a wine and cheese dis- cuaalon on ''The People Hurdle'' al S p.m. Sun· day. Dec. 23, lD Colt.a Meaa. lnformalioo: Tif · fany, atMl-006. OIL\NGE OOA.81' SINGLES will present a Christ.ma partJ at 8 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 22, lo El Toro. Information: Roo, al MS-- BALBOA 8&J ~VB will bold a Cbriltmu dinner-dance at 7 p m. Saturday. Dec. 22. al tbe Newport.er lnD 1D Newport Bach. lnformatioa: 7~-0128. SAFAU SINGLES wW PftlM!llt a boliday social featuriD& lntenuatioul cuLaiDe at I p.m. Friday. Dec 2l, at the 1rviDe Smior Cent.er. ln- form aUoo: Frans. at 75t-n40. SELF CENTER will feature a Poram ODe progr am oo "Belnt wtth Gay and Lesbian Friends Dunng the HoUdaya" at 1 p.m. Sanday, ~. 23, in the Caty of On.nae. lnfonnatiocl. Bob, at 997·9600. Both Have Beards WASHING TON <AP> -The Iranian cri.al.s is baYi.DC it.a effect oo cblldreo this Cbrl.atmu &ea.son. ••One kid uked for 'peaoe on earth ud tbe md of the AYa-Cola. · "aUd HekG Scarr, SUt.a Clam at tbe Woodward and LotbroP. depart· meat llon lo downtowo WMbi.DltoiL ''A few have confused me wttb tbe ayatollab bee..,. ol my wblle beard. Thal'a bow much t.be Mtyettcw bu been on ldda' mlnda." [ Haraseope ] Talkers Perform Service TllUUDAY,DEC.• 878YDNEY 011.U& ABIES Olar. Zb\pr. 18): Exchange ideas with one who uaunlly aeema "remote." Check memos notea, ldeaa, concepts .. -protect you~ by "belnt on the record. TAUBUS <Apr. 20-llay 20): Make amends for foraettina recent, apedal anniversary -lf d.lplomatle. peace prevaila en domestic front. Clear lines of communlcatkln -aet wide au- dience by promotion, advert.Lalng, publi.abina. GEIONI (llay 21-June 20): Study Aries message-eet 'Viewa on reconl. You are eoln& to be vlndicated! See places, alt.uations, people ln re- aliatic upt, refuae to be vlctlm ol deception, self· lnfllctedorotberwlle. CANCD (June Zl....Ju.ly 22): Lie low, go slow, play watUna 1ame, be aware ~ lepl requlre- m ent1, rl•bt1 and perml11lon1. Accept pre11ure of more commitments, added rea~bWb'. LEO (JulJ 23·AU&. 22>: Avoid dlrect eoafrollUtkm -fiD1ab project. keep promise made to loved one. Spotlilbt on employmen~ bealtb, depeodeat1, put debt oot aeceaarll)' your own. vnoo <Aua. 23-Sept. 22>: Imprint style, apply penonal touch, be "creatively aelfilh." MeaDI prot.ect your lnteresta, imlat on c.redit for acco=met• -don't ove tbe atore awQ. 1 (Sept. 21-0d.. 22): You learn about reqDlNllMDta, ruln, rlthta, replatioos and permillklm. AqaarlUI, Sc:orpk> peraom play alpifteaot rol•. 800Bft0 (Oct. 23-Nov. Zl): Empb.aala on relaUves, 'Vilalta, ideu, apedal messages. Ac· cept tnvltatica -v~uable coataet can be made at IOdll dair. See picture. project u a whole -refae to be dlacoura1ed by temporary CbaDle ~ poliey, direction. IJMaftAJUUB (Nov. =-Dee. 21): You ob- lalo dltalla concern1DI mooeJ tramactloo. Ac· cent OD specll'lel, flne polnta, IUbtle nuances, abWtJ to make the molt~ material at band. CAPDOOM fDte. 21....J• It): Yoa set '1'"D lleht for creative P10Jeet wblcb will nn.t JQU1" penanality. =i, ~-.,. tad• ..... Gaun prom • '. • lDtuJUaD an boDed to l'UCINbarpoeU. Reach forW-riaal 4'"1Ad.JS (lu. 2.0-Peb. 18): Yoa llain ac- • ctU to ..ndmUal data -Dl'CIPUlJ Uttllled, Ulll eo(ald b•lP naton dolD•Uo harmoay. 111..., pcwn b brlpwr tblD )'OU m1Pt cur- ~ (J'eb. U-llat. •>: Acent on fitiDda, blJpila, wllbea, WuklDI, IOllWllC9. daD· deltlM ·~ ••• One wbO .... feeilDa·lD· .._. tar,.. will Jl'O"• lt. .... tact fiom IUCJ -... elNt of Mlf-.pUoo. Get .......... TJ-ttliMI DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am wrltiq about the letter •tilled "Mary Lou" from Rochester. The woman really ran benelf into tbe IJ'OW)d. She wu a compublve talker and became dep.-..ed wbeD she got bome and realized she had "dooe lt apin." I thou&bl your answer was rather aballow. That aetter could bave been written by me. I never ran to talk up • 1torm et IOcial 1atber· lnga. When I come home I could kick myself for tryln& to be ao damned cute and wttty. t tell myself, "People anm't lntel'ested in yo u , Dummy . They •re interested lo themselves." Llke Mary Lou. lt'a u lbou&b someone pushed a buUoo-and I, ''The talkint Doll," am oa -nmnlD8 at 1117 moutb uae cruy. Your answer didn't help much, Ann. U anyone aends 1n a IOlutlon I hope JOU wtll prl.nt it. -ANOTHER BLABBERllOUTll DEA& ANOl'llE&: A rnder ..._Mt a ........ ._ a .....,.&la.I ud eomfortial com· meat. Ben It II: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Kary Loo, wu depressed because 1be aald, "I talk too much!" Sbe then uted, polnt-blant, "How can I learn to Sm.Tr UP?J" Because Mary tAU baa rescued me from boredom end dilcomfort many times, J would like to respond. Sbe may oot be Oscar WUde, bul she ls darned eood company. DEAR MARY LOU: Why are you ao aure your l1ltmerl are bored to death? Do tbelr eyes dart aromd the room wblle )'OU are ta1kiDl1 Do the)' try_ to avoid you? While tb1a bappeaa oe- culonally to ua all, next Ume you are au.fferiq from poe~part.y depreuloo, all YoURelf lf that penoo uked you ONE questioo. If ao, lt means be (or lhe) wu Interested. Tbe 1enuine bore triea to en1age the entire room with hia strident braggtna. But JOU 11y you behave "normally'' unW you are with someone wbo ls oot much ol e talker. You have the rtlbt to feel med by your llatenen, because Save the Heat Do not let upemlve beat escape up the chimney. It ll DOC. UDUIUal to ftDd a PP ol an ioeb or more in a cloeed ftrft)lacedamper. erut· tn1 a m.tor atr leak wbeD the ftreplace ta DOt 1D use, but the lurnace ls oa. Tb1J ll e W pl.ace to have a teak, becauae tbe ehimDey .1tM1f creata a •tnmi flow ol air. Stuff the l•P with tmulatioo or cover lt wttb a board, but temember t.bat tbe 1t.ufllq ar cov· ena• llUllt be ftlDOVed wben tbe ftrip1ace la used. a.•a~ IQ Uke WI ca.n taff JOU• to MS a IMICID a .old oUO'ate • A•• f.,aaden actually, you are not monopoilidnc ma. they are moaopoliliq rou ! A lively talker takes the pr..ure otf ud belpe people relax. U everycme et tbl putJ said to bl• or benelf, "Tbl• time, Ddmm1. LISTEN, •• IO muy of UI woakl be lD at eue, searchinl ~for .,,,,.Moc to aay. People like me wbo an DDtec:t""ll•ttnc are glad to aee you come 1n tbe door. Pleue dDa 't 1but up. You are perform.lna • Ulllful aenice. - READER IN VICTORIA. B.C. DEA& &EADES: WW a..,_...._..... pe..-,_are! t•• Pin,....., a le& el,.. pie feel MCCeT aboat l.be•tehel .....,, ftaU.a forwridq. THE CLASSIC COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Attlr9d In fine Sheillnd #00& end rlbblt hair blend SPOrt cort, exclusive English auede vest and ~lmental Chllll• tie. Holld-V •tVllng In the finest P.O.S.H. 1ndltlon. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING INSPtREO IV TRADITION DAILY PILOT (i)THESOUT~~~W A L£fTHANDER'8 WORLD OP OlflTS AND 0ADCJE JS ..._,WIW ........... ~,_.,.,.....,,. (714) 433-5031 .......... J .............. ................. ANXIETY A Medial! R...an:ti Team ii atudylng the u. of an ..ntM~ mecllcattOn TO QUALIFY FOR THE STUDY Volunteers must be lemalee et leat 18 YMf'8 otd. taJOng oral contraceptlvet and •xpeneoclng enxlety. VOLUNTEERS WILL RECEIVE A FREE brtet pnysie.81 examinatt<>n. lab tests. medlcetton and vtstt. wtth • professional Call (714) 75 2-7937 BETWEEN 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. 1\ Gilt for all Seasons Give your hOIMsl o gift she needs: 0 .Resto Patty Set. 111 fine Rftld & Barlon slb!rpklte. Salted nut scoop, lemon Jori<. sou~ ladJe. pk:lde Jorlc. and jel}y seruer. Beau#ful)y aculptured handles fn flower patterns. And OON 12250 B.U HOWES and SON FlNE JEWELERS FOR FOUR CENERA TIONS Nl'M"Qtll llACM )412 Vt. l ido/ '1S.21l1 l PUBLIC NOTICE - -----c;::-,..--- -- MOTI<:a TOC••DITOtn ; SUf'••IOltCOUltTO,THIE STATW ~ CAUl'OtlMIA POlt THIE COUNTY 0, OltAMOIE MO.A-"'2226 £'stale ol BEULAH 81Ell POllCH ab BEULAH e POllCH, Decaued f'IOTICE IS HIEllEIV GIVEN totM PUBLIC NOTICE ----;t'iVEltll09 a>UwTY-- MUNICtf'AL C:OU"1' TM 11aa LAKIU OtSTlttCT IEUUIO•ll NAMCll w-·..--·.-......... .. - ... ,, PUBLIC NOTICE '1J199t Pvbll-c.-Coa\I Dally PllOt, No.. 21 -OK. j , ''· "· 19" "4S4-1' PUBUC NOTICE -----------.. ICTTnOUI ~MllSS ~STATRM«NT Tiie lol'-lft9 _ _,, Me OOlftO PU8UC NOTICE PtTBUC NOTICE ,ICTIT10US -..... u MAMa ITAftllMWT TM ,.._..,. --la ...... bliM· --WOltU) CAl'~T & INTEIUOlltS. ms~ i.-.""" a. cai. ,....., C..ttomWI taZ7 Jlf!I ~. JOH ~le LAM. I.Hiii a. Cal.II_...., CAI-• 9»%1 n.1a--. .. ~..., ..... ....... { I With the added expense of the holiday season. It makes dollars end eenae to give yourself the gift of a lower · food total by shopping Qemco's complete supermarket. ··Our surveys have shown that Qemco has over 5,000 . ' ·prices that ere lower than you' I I flnd et '• most major supermarkets. It Is Oemco' s wish to . -. ,. .. ... • • .. .. give shoppers a lower food total ••. this hollda season, and throughout the GRADE A .l<!4J~~s54 fROZEl't · l»'VT ONE TURKEY PEP F All\IL V ••• L.B. • GRADE A W..U~Wil ~~J9~S68 LOOT ONE TURKEY PER F~LY 10.14LBS ...... LB • B01TERBALL !2~v!9B,!$EYS88 16-22 LBS. FROZEN ••••• LB • FRESH GRADE A TOM TURKEYS i6.22 LBS. BUTTER s.-.sTED 8 8 ARMOUR QOLOEN s r.-.R (HENS I 0.14 LBS .. LB .. 94) ........... LB • ·. Fresh Meat ~~~ ~~ .... u. 1.89 ~eo!!,~?~~ ........... Ut 2.17 ~~1!T~~~-............... LB 2.48 ~~s~o~~~~~---... lB 2.79 ~~J!!"~R~?,~~--~~~~~~~ Pl«) .48 ~~-~~.~?.~~-~-~-~~.~.9L~ ~u .97 ~!'~.~.~~-~.~-~~?.~ ........... 1ta ~a .97 \ ~u.A~~~~!'!~.~~.~~~CM e39 ~ .. ~.~~?,~~-~~~~a 1.55 ~ LADY LEE YAMS 57 ......................................... 290LCA11 • ~ HARVEST DAY ROLLS ~C.~61t.llllll.T1£S •• , ....... 12Cl P!l.O .49 •~~!.~~~~-~-~~~lCAN 1.65 ~ HEINZ PICKLES WltOlL SftET .. • ....... , .................. 2' Ol.. JAi~ • 7 7 ' ~ KERN'S PUNCH ~ .............................. .JtOLlm 1.16 ~ BLACKEYE PEAS 32 °°"""" · · · · · · · · · .... · .. · · • · .... · · ........ ,, OL CM e ~ LADY LEE BEVERAGES ft1l Olt orT PWI DUOllT ......... ,. .. , ... I L TR BT\. e 2 5 ~ LADY LEE PEANUTS Oii\' llOAST VllOnA • .............. ,. •. , 16 OZ. JAA 1. 3 6 t6'J CHERRY PIE FILLING c:Ofi'ST~ •• • .. • .... " .. " "· • •• • ..... 2 I 01 CAA t • 3 6 t0 LINDSAY OLIVES PnTU>~ ............................. 60Z.CM •61 ~ POTATO B<JoS , Mrrtc:mc:MJt ......................... ~ eoit 1.46 SHA.rtK PORTION 97 OF HAM BONE IN FUU Y COOKED ......... LB. • WHOLE HAM BONE IN FULLY COOKED FARMER JOHN OR KRUSF . LB BONELESS WHOLE HAM FULLY COOKED 5 7 LB!:> WATER AOOE.D ••••.••••. LB 137 188 UW"M ,, it§fi!f!@I ONION SO<JP MIX 61 l'TO" .................................. 211.oz. BOll • 0~2~~~-~·~~~ ~~~~~N e36 ~ LADY LEE SUGAR PQlllOfll(O 11Cittl bl<fJ"'"' 38 (Jll OAlltl 6ROW1'1 II >/ IJ{)ll e c~M~~~!~.~MALLQ~~ oz ~G .32 6tI? .. ~~-~~~~~ ~.~~ .. 60()1 OOX 1.55 8~ROC~l~9~1.~.~.1.~n' 01 60~ 1.32 ~ ~~?~~~~JN_Q ... '3 0t <"AM 1.59 ~HW1~~~~~-~~~. • • 18 • OL &OX. 7 7 ~p-~~~. "~-~y~s .,290l Cl.M e 77 ~-~~~LE JUl~: ... 6401-en 1.44 o~ef~?!AL ~~~!.~~-~oaox .37 -~ -~E~SON <?1 ~ .. .a oz.an.2.10 rr!P.SA~.~~H~~-E. D~.~~-~~~e~ .65 K~--~~~~~~-~-·-~~ •• llOLJAR 1.27 ~ UPTON TEA BAQS 2 00 ...................................... IOOCTBOX e ~ MRS. CUBBJSON'S 011£.SSW'tO ~IX 69 CORI'! BA£AD Oii AfQOl.Jla •••• , , ........... 12 OL llOX • LA~)l~~~~--~~!~.801. PKG .49 Dairy & Frozen ~ SO<JR CREAM 79 L.MWLD ................................. 160Z. ~· .~ .. ~~~ .. ~.~-~~-~!'~ 1.29 • • Gemco will be open Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th, from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY ·M ~_Dairy & Frozen l~ ~H~~Pl~~. ~R~.~OL cm .99 ~'H ~UMPKIN PIE ,,,0 1 .,. 1.69 f'c,/) PIE SHELLS \ /t<A .75 tGl) VEG ET ABLES tcW LADY LEE PEAS l'Jol f\AG .65 Ir.~ (l~R~EN ~EANS ,•O<)/ llAG .93 ~~~-_CH~~.~~ -~A~E 11 Ol PtlG 1. 79 ~~-~~~~.~-~~~, ••• >8 0 L P1[ 1.59 ~~~A~~~~; J~ICE160l CAN 1.29 L~ WHl~~ED !?.PPl,~ .. ~LC™ .67 l~ ORANGE JUIC~.GAl an. 1.99 OESICNfJIP~~A N~~~·~~ .ltOCT "'(l .57 ~ VILLA FOAM CUPS 57 ...... ... ••• . • , ................ )I CT Pt(G • V~--~~~~~-~.~-~-~'°CT 'MO 1.65 "~v2~~.!~~~~.~~c9!o 1.36 o~rm~!~ .. !?.~~~~ ... IOOSPPKG .65 ~ AUJMINUM FOIL 1 04 LADY LU.. • • • •• .. • • • .. .. . 7) Sf llOu. • ~ CHIFFON TISSUE 64 V[AA FAOl>J. ................. , ....... I)' CT llOll e Our Prke Protection Polley g!Ml,.ntett lhtM! prlcn to be effective from Wtdneld•y. Dec 19th lhru Monday Otc 241.h, 1979 cw.a ~~-~.~ .. eoz.PM> .55 ~~~JLLSBORY_~~Ol. °"" .59 ..~.~PILLSBURY C~~~~c .99 ~ CREAM CHEESE f'4'1AJ«~W.~ 99 (""'°"' 06r llf <U..AJI • • • • • • • 01. ""~ • ~ WISPRIDE CHEESE .... ~ ..Al.Al'Cr<O 99 • ..., ne~ . ..... . . . ..... 8 0LC~• (,~l~~~~~~--~~~Pt«J 1.26 ~~~~~~-~.ltOl MU 1.99 .. ~~~~-~-~-.~~~~~O«JI 1.98 G~ ~?~~~-~-~.~~8!a. 1.19 ~ LADY LEE DIPS 39 • ~ '91ET1t.S. • .............................. • « car • Produce ~sE,!>, ~~OltCAtOfA ............. L& .24 CELERY HEARTS 58 c.5r C. CWJr'IOtY ......................... t"" L.& PllO e RED QRAPES 48 f Ofl TK ...., eowL .............................. La a ~!~~~~~~~ ................ La .38 RUSSET POTATOES 19 a S "° I 8AKJ40 SIU: ................ , ............ 1..8 • HAPPY ~~Jf HANUKKAH T America's Finest Membership Depertment Stores and Complete Supermarkets. \ t Lyon.., ANTIQUE --· CLOCKS ~-aelectJon ol ~and guaranteed Gtlque cloch and pocht trertc.he.s Jn Orange County. Pre-Chriatmm OfferiDg &a.tbgs of up to 40% • Pocket & Pendant Watcbel MEN'S HUNTERS CASES LADIES HUNTERS CA$S -WATCH CHAINS AND FOll6 -WATCH DISPLAY DOMES • Special Chrlatmaa Inventory •Vienna ReoulatOl' -AUSTRIAN si.COND IAJ\OOUE Bt!D!llMttR! VICl'ORIAN GllANO 80Nllll\1E -RARt MOOA ruu •American Oak School Clocb • American Oalc & Walnut Mantle Clocks • Weetminster Chime Wall & Mantle (Grandfather Clock$) Cbrwtmu Lay Awey Now llve11.ble 2350 Newport Blvd. • Costa Mesa 631-4346 HOLIDAY HOURS 7 elev-. 11 ' • 30-day supply of capsuled messages cleverly designed to resemble a prescriptton tor living •LIKE A »DAY GREETING CARO • Just breek one OPen each mommo remember th• thought throughout the day. and wat1ch fl work IOI' you •NON EDIBLE. 00 NOT SWALLOW If you do. you won ·1 get the message• -Great StocktnQ Stuffer or perfect for any gift giving ooporturuty •DAYBREAKS. "FOi the Relief of Life s Cor19•tt1on Our ongmal line •BIBLE BITS. "Bible Verses tn Bite Size Piece. - •BOTTLED LOVE -A Remedy for Romance .. .At 'fOI"" Local Gift s ..... P.O. lox 1162 M,t ldl 640.1521 <j;;_~· SAHTA "C~ CLAUS woutd like to vtert your home or party c.61 kw appt. 963-1561 * L~•no for tt'9 unusual? Put some MAGIC In your hohdaY party Catt ....., .... t • ,. ..... 9U-ISH GAO OIFTS fey Office Parties The Boss Adult Parties Also Santa Suits & Santa Helper Coetumes St()d(lng Stuffers WOHDBLAMD of RIM 690 w ...... st~ C.M. 64SJJ02l CAROLINA ROOM SCEMTER CANDLES luy I at regulcw price. Get ...,....r one free! For I ' l@'SIDE $ PHARMA£¥- I 016 loysict. Dme l.t Mlle foot of J 0 IFMl 760.0111 ~ f LY Wt7--1y o~ ~ 0 HOT AIR~ BALLOON q RIDE <(}J A I R SPECIAL GIFT eanACATl.S 2''10 Gree• ~ u.1t• CCKto Mno 17141 549-9922 Sea&on·s Greetings from jlNTIQUE J\9W 2426 -2428 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA ~Give a Treasure that will ~ ..,.. always bring Pleasure • • 7 Uni que Shops FREE 14K GOLDI SCIPr11aTW l""''~· 1 = I .... llO"' Cowpoll •• I ~1:J;:m ~ :;;:· L-Pureoose ~ s 1200 S&&n'M .'r'11:T .:;:. ':':. -= •pr -:::::' °'°"'°"° • 11 • :!~'I 200 ComA 1<,-SIL" .. ...,. II>' . • • Sl6.t+ S&a.TM 1r;-• • •. SJJ."· lb" • • •. U4.tt' •S-• Sll.tt 11,· ... 141.M 20-• • IJO." 8taded Serp. 18' ....... SU.ff '17' . • • • • $14.ff 8'ocole< ••••• WM 24" SU.ff ~5-p. 7.)' •... SM.ff 74" . . .. . 116.tt ;ni· . SJO.tt IOfl Eannq\. •• SM.le ~ Sh.ff 7 ~ a.oc.iet Cobo Bto<tolet .. • • SI l~tt S.OCeiet UM • ~oi S 12000 .. $6&.H Do.bie 5-rp...p II •tlp9 &oc# 9'oc:eif.t .. • u .... • ... ~ s 140 00 .. s 7-..0 T ~ c;..p 1 !) • "'P" Goin lltocw• ua.oo ...... um:n S14t.OO ~ ~,,... I A • 00"' 0-0.. Anl.... s I 0.00 .... ~ S?S-1 'Xl s 111.M s•SrlTM r ·~~ IAllttM&S • ... '.>II ~ n:: :X' S 161.00 <~ S l l .H •4 • ._o.._. 1?oybi? Slt.00 ... ,~UJoO:.tJ Sltt.H q"(obn AMlnt . . 116.00 Sl l .00 ·' \; " I I It I ~ f f I I \,l 'I I ' .. ,.ff \Ur .. ,. ', •• ', , ••• ,. .• c;c.:,C· 'HM\; .. ]A 79 lOJll.•~"0.Sa• \UIH <_ ·C0,'•11tt )• CHRISTMAS PIANO SPECIALS Hamm Gmd·•rt case 13995 Wurl.ill.er Grand S299S FlKber Upn gbl C 11195. Tum ,.f :!5 b $1995 Gd\ oertlficates a\'aLI ror lames. atoola. custuona. sef'VlOlla, etc ....,for gifts V111l our stiop ...__D.~t -~·B. •us.s ~U~6 o/ ~&/I j ~k°?M&J CHRISTMAS SALE Stea tMj ~ 15-24 I 0°/o to 30°/o OH All Merchaftdise Come m and en1oy a glass of Champagne w ith us w h ile you browse. --tJElif fiiRE I~ WI HA VI MANY Ut19U1 OHE OF A Kiie AMnOUIS MINI-B~R Open 7 daya Mon.set 1CM Sun 12--5 18960 Brookhurst (•t Garfletd) h ••• .., 962-3202 1/J PRICE SPECIALS! ~ ......... u-.ir ,.. w,..w ....... ,...,. ........ ,.. ... MOW Ir ~-.100-. ......................... MOW scr tr1.._w,.......c.... ............. MOW 32• Victorian Famt1no Couch Cuatom designed Tiger Oak wine leNe( w/buffet Contemporary Brass Pnm1tlve pine plece&-l<eroeeoe l~ Roll TOP Oeeka ....._ CROW'S NEST AMTIOUES SOIM.BC 111..J Corner Palluda. Ban Oement• 491-6242 llJ\Y(~ln~-.T 1.1u• ·011 a ut:u HOllDAY SHOPPING at BAYCREST UOUOf' and OEU Our UIUlll 1CM dtecounC Oft OM (1) Cl9e purctla 11 le betnQ entlrQlld to offer wr ~·•• two (I) °' mof'9 ._.. 18 OW. OUI COIT +TA& The L.pat Se~ of .OOU HOUSIS & MIMlATUllS .. OUMGl COUllTT 64S-32'1 . Recq.... Md toume- tw en t b•I•· Brand new . Great tor Cll"811•• l.M.M. 641-8583 25% ., COUPON A.I ... a.1 a tlfl .. ,.. · · · ..-. 1111 1:1•• hr 21"-off .a•wrh1 I 1 .. deds. ~.......,....,a.-•wl1ta s.e.. .......... c.., ... • Jewelry by a.., ltolMi• ...... ~...-.CA -645-5160 .... , . t I . . • •• · =--.. • • • Gift Emporium •"' Unique Glftl for Ewery Occ•ton GI 31 ... Newport 8MCh Molalt Sa• d Ir Ugllt Syd at 1 ---=-----.For Holiday Parties. ! .. Oube. 8anQuets Recec>t1<>na. and etc prises . 645-7271 Alao Sales & lnstallat1on11 . • . .. Professional 8xl0 Color Poe Ii ait Reaclr wlla. y• wait Stuart Nalcleth PhotOCJI aphy llOJ Mewpcwt 1194 COllw Mele Calfw11F•=• t t 645-6800 IBYVACUUMS Beblt models New a!~~t tum dowm Is demoa. at af ~Jll'iCM. SOUTHCO~T llRBY 131-2855 •JJll M.8c.m.IMI s..a ., Unusual Fresh FIOONerS & Decoratt0ns For Chnstmas 1 of a Kind Gitt ltemo; 7 days week Free Oeh11ery 492-3461 ~ [)§ ....... __ I .. i.. ....... . , ....... _ ......... c3 _,. ... , -~ ..... !.4U241 ! Cllrt ·-s.-w.-H s .,, .. ....._ $35 A lntroducio1 JAN I for 1our bolictay balntyle ... , .. Gourmet coffees. teas. candies & gifts. 10% off on all coffees thru Dec 31st Gitt assortments a11a1lab1e s ,.,. , ...... ....__ .... a...., 951""60 LAYAWAY YOU. llCTC&.9 MOWJlll ,..~ ....... Sdt ks M' OS! lkydH MOPIDS ........ & Mofol•c- MISSION CYCLERY 27672 Crown Vly Pkwy M 1',S10f' V •~fO. r .J 49S-S771 831-2861 -Taste of HOiiey Bouff que *20% Off* all Jlllqing Jacks Velour Suits 673-3412 308 Marln•Or Balboe laland 1002 Ga•r.r 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SlW'S TO IEACH 311 + POOL $147,SOO Fanta1tlc Decorators bomel Warm wood BolllS R•! penelfn1, raiaed formal Prime 3 Bdrm home tn dJ.n1na room, 1ourmet ICnltellcally located Del .i:ri •. • kitchen with beamed Cerro tract-Coata Meh. • ....._ HOUSING celllnga, uparale Well-maintained home OPPORTUNITY l:redfUt area, secluded w/giant Bonua rm with 1*io. 2nd Story hosts ' spark.llns pool w/dMns Queen-aiie bedrooms, board and slide! Extra ~f..Sale 1pecla~ular mailer storaae galore! Much, -••• .. •••••••••••• .Wte. Price Juat1redNuced much more I I On I y •uu;, 1002 ~n°~0-Cal ow: $129JIOO.WOW!tCaUTo- ... , •• , • .._.......... Cl'fN 1119•11HUNl081 Nt(t• day: 1112-1'100 ~~-=~ !•INI liiiii =d1n.ta1 room, ttwovwluuldq •wllMUdo lealEahftOfflce PQaada. I-~ with pride. FOi •.&I• ca" ..... Oner will Lrt • Br with eourmet ...... be lto&nca. Atklnl kitcben. Take over 9~% XJm locatJoa in Solana -~--C&ll~7111. loan or owner will BeadL 112.000 lnclud• 9•r1Htir.tl(>•Nllt• ftnanee at 11"". Asking leue, leaae bold im- ooly-soo proo..nema. raxwr. • ' tum. Good inventory ol JACOBS REAL JY lilUnp and frMcblle. 61 .... 70 Call 411-11S4, aak for Ph1Uk. MMT 11110• .. -CANYON A BrOlidmoor ' bedn>om. 1oab like 1 custom. acrou from the aolf COW'M and r a 1ecluded park. Tbe bome la· t & cbarQlln& I 2 flreplaces, c u1tom 1buttera.~rape1 and w•llpapen, all wlt.b a britbt, c:beerful teeltna. Out.side you'll find automatic 1prinld and exterior H1bU0 1 aJon1 with a BBQ area. Now vacant. A Big Canyoo baraaln at St45.000. U ,_, l()U I: t1f)Ml:I REAL TORS•, 675-6000 2443 Ean Coast Highway. Corona d•I Mar IAYFtlOMT We have several fine homes wlth pier & slip PENINSULA POINT Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home. Close to ocean. $325,000 . EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY 4 Bdrms., 3 baths: ranch style, mini-estate in orange groves. $249,500 BILL GRUNDY,-REALTOR J·ll Brry'>•cl•· Orr••· N B blS blb l • Redhill~Realty I 1d 11 l\1'.l lh lllfk l' ". ~ 1300 .. • ..... JW'Wllf •• •(- UDO 3 Bdnm., 2 balbl, wllb aeparate apt On Lido lale. Owner very nexable on financang A ~al steaJ al MW,000, or make of- fer. C>CUJii&ROHT CONDO 2 Bdrma • 2 batba; security bide Vacant. tmmed. oceupancy. Sub. garage.'225,000 673-38113 ~Eves . associated . BRO.,_ EIJS--11EAL TOPS. l O.:'. h • BofLo~ •' · '•• i AIAMDOHED ATTHEIEACH 4 Bedroom, family room w/cracjrling fireplace, 8,fl>O. Walk to beach. assumable loan at 9~%. Owner will belp finance !IUD Oii llN1'7 ts for )'OU. TwO bedroiom condo, with .it the i'OOdiei. Prime 01 ranee County JocaUOa. . Alaumable oan. Offered at oaJ,y $56,000 MOl'IM COSTA MESA PllMI Super •harp famlly home. New carpet, new Pllnt lo uua a bedroom charmer. Otwnernl ~help with flDanclng. Offered 8 0 f..,A,900 114 T TH! HIGH IN iltiST RATI We bave •everal Jiatio1a with auumable low interest loam. Ownen are ready to carry 2nd'a. All with low payments . WflTS UNITS Call for free Ust. Duplexea up to multiple unit.9. Call now for info. 540-3666 WA,.,.ONT-Y ACAMl'-44MwOIO Fantastic bay de ocean view! A real beauty in the well-known Mai Kat complex. Beautifully refurbidled inside & out with lush new cptng & drapes <neutral colors). new kitchen appliances. Huge livmg rm with a new mirrored wall reflecting exciting boat act1v1ty. 2 Large bdrma. 2 baths WES&.IY M. TA YLOtl CO.. llAL Ton 2111 S-Ju; I ........ .. -ew-"°"'--CIM1a. M.A. M4-4t 10 YOUU LOVE THIS OCIANV.W Venallla penthguw, uJ. o/ n.~,t . REALTORS '71-lllt OM IAY~ ~Tau ... Mui I I) ftlaMM -atrt d Ir tWiM wk•n•at ........ f........ • .... td ..... . .. ,.. ' ................. . ••::i ,..... 2v2 ........... r-4. .. _ ................... ...... FLllllLI "M•MCl .. e •••11•'9•. SJJUOI. OM IAY'lml Dllft: .. Ceo a tlal Mr. ., .. _ ..... ,..... .. _..... .. C~I ...... .. ..... ... ,, .... MYYllW ... Ila*••• 1"tll ...._ ..._. ..... .-. .., .... _ • c I ......... 7 2 z I ,, ., ................ _ .. ..., .. ..,...._.c.e_ ... __ ... ....._ SIU.MO. cou OF MEWPOU llAl.Toas 2111 L c..at HwJ .. Ceo_ .. ..._ 671-1111 ~<® Beach Realty IEAl. ISTATI EXC• • eu:a SIMCl lf4t COME WITH US .. .te COSTA MBA er 10 'Ill. ff ec111•w a.ts.*'•..,. 4 ~t:6 I ....._ -.... c-'. W lot, .......... r.: •............... .......... 111 ..... NEWPllT BUCH J5Ml11 .USUMAIU Jus t walk Into tbe warmth of this 28 R COO· do in a super area ..and fall m lo11e Freshly de· coral~ and spaclo11.1 Aaaumable loan Call Now9795370 tra deluxe• Im·---------------mend.a•! z Bdrm.a., 2 --------t bat.bs; frplc. + com·· ASSUMILOAM mm'lly ~· Prlac1pall only Low SltlLES PAD No Down No Cost $83 000 Beautiful !ndrm. Zba family home. only 6 mi lo beach Xlnt Location. Hurry Please Cl II Take advantage, call A ~m_~,. ·1•1· ,,.,.LLSTATE [ ~ ltiaHil ::,~ lc6oat.yflrop. =~~; $62500! ...... Ch aoe.Uoa. Call now• A1mmt _.:. Northwood ~~·~'~7~5-~7~0~6~0~·~~ lTIJ!M41i©ti11tmt1 ~~!' :~ ~ ~~ ·~ t~eomplex 631 22A6, Broker SPECTACULAR--J1.1&l painted lhl.b hlUe l .... $75.600 Pftfect for oldtt rouple. 3 bedroom. 2 bath l WQ. story .... alb bu1 It 1n kJtchen. Newly decorat ed and doee lo 8~ -s recnatiaa. Don'\ ~ ::r-C&ll DOW .. vie w• Magnificent Spy1la11 Hill family .... home wrtb ~ -um>bllructed view. 4 Blfnm.. f•mll7 l'OOlll • formal dinlna room. Aouous owner has moved out of tM area & priced Uus home for fa'!l aruon at 1595.000 ' Sub mat~ terms *VETS* ~~:r~ tou':8~ Bdrm l Ba units Wll.b ...,...._ Alllwne •JtisUnl 914~ loan. CaU 5Sf.2lllOO C714t 673-4400 12 IJI '21-2121 HARBOR u.y_.~•tr Nmr ... NO WN WANS TOlt00.000 UJW lNT RATE. I.ft us sbow YoU bow to Qualify. Tali to Ra-cl Carpd w~umn 754-1202 .USUM.UU LOANS BeauWul J & 4 Bedroom tones to choose from· $9000-to SU,000 to As- sume No quahfyine. Hurry! Call : Di f 714-96U767. I\ v11omno oPtr1 ,,.,.,,\'""''CO"'"'"'' If arbor lml'stm£>nl C.o lll&l:: .1 ---W-ANT ACTION~ --"'~1111111,~ Q.wifedAdafM.2-5671 • I -·-··· fD Coldwell Ban~er -COUMnY fltlMCH• .. IAYSMOllS French doors, abutten & hardwood floors dramatize this charming bay view French regency home. Spiral staircase leads to the master suite with sitting room & fireplace & master bath sauna, 3rd bedroom is complete with dressing room, bath. $475,000. IN NEWPORTC~lnER • 644-9060 macnab /Irvine realty A IUUIDWIY Of ntm llWINI COMPANY OPEN DAILY 11 A.M.-GUSK 1206 11.UI •UM LANI lWestclfftltDo••I Handsome & new •illlJe.•tOl'1 3BR home -library w/ctramaUc lk7lllht -country kikbm w/brt f pie & all the latest appli8ncea. Spaekiul llvtna 6 diD.tu nm. 8u1 DOW " Cboote )'OUr aecQratinf touchel. SM0,000 Incl. llDIL < .. > C:SELECT C:SELECT T"_PROPERTI~ T"PROPERTIES IFYOU haH· a ~·ire to offer or .,ads LO .ell, p!Jlce &D ~ 10 the Da 11 y Pilot a...!H!d Sed.lOll Pham MZ·!i671. E!E llDlll ILlllS CD . OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE K• "7S ASSOMAIU LOAM Lar~est Sm1~ lAv~I In Tlw Blalfs End Unit. Larae lluter Bedroocn Suite + Two Bedrooms ~ A Family Room. lhJor C reeabelt. Choice Street. Lou Of lndoor·Outdoor Llvlas Wll.b ho PaUoa. 1112.500 A •·Joy()( Newport" Liltiq . IXCWSIQ J.A.St •• ~ De1lra~ One Story. TWo Bedrooms + Den With Fireplace Separate DbUq Room. Newral cman. Two Enra i..r. Pauc.. Security Gale. Pools. Spa1 6 Tmala Tt~Top Ccmditm. Lat u1Show1t To You. mo.ooo. ® ...... - AMNDOM• IUSTIC CDM HOME Neecb 1LC & lmaginatioo: 3 Bedroom +fireplace, ranched fence & roses. Owner Anxious . Call~. CHI AIL CDM DWI.El Walk to beach & abopl; each 2 bedroom cotta1e bas wood-buralnt fireplace and paUot Owner will help ftnance. Call now 673-8550. S19t5 TO llACH P\rlvate patio enters to cnarmlng 4 Bedroom Beach bome; alump·atone le tlJe, tJre~e, atep-•aver roomy kite feel &be ocea.a tnae OD i.rrace olf COIJ muter aulte. AU tllli rw em,IOO. Call DOW 87l:flli50. ----_ bolta tmoia, spa. HOMt:OR t>tlllardi. vol eyball & INVESnlENn; imre! Umt 11 upgraded u,_ -~· ...._ 1·~ba too Take advantage' IU.UL ,_.~ ..... , ' caJJ{..tl m-1100 ~·· deck,\<lew. 2Ft P 00o .. 1 •0 ;,,"IJOW"';.,...,, a~~1l~1t11 macnah I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE "'VINE COMPANY Owte WANTS PAST SAU! Popular & "much in demand" Willow Plan : JBR & den ... over 2000 sq.ft. of living space. Lg. yard w/patJo rover & sundect. HURRY! $150,000. (S-66) UASI WITH Of'TIOM TO PUKHASll DelJghtluJ 3BR. 2'rt bath home W/lg yard & patio Quaet cul-<le-1ac locataon. close to schools & shopping. I -mile jog to beach. $156,000. (s.r1) BARBARA GLASS 752-1414 642-1235 to1 0..-r on-. IJPl.O/Pll~OSTA llSA ... .................... ,.. ....... ... ........ ,.~ .. evwl llP I~ ... r1•u• .-, Aa Ille & 'I 'it1 fl ... I Ir I ...... _..., I •[611·1400 .......... ~~ WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. --c--REAL EST~TE • .. --131·1• And the sound ol the surf ls youn to enjoy w /t'h l1 custom 4 Bdnn No Laguna home on the ocean 1lde of. hwy. A priceless location S449,000. ...... _ ...... 1040 ....................... SIASNAY 8nadUI lbr. ZIMI, Ooo- do. W /ltte 1ate. pool, ..,., teGDla Ir volleyball cr\11. Short walk to \he t.ch. rJL NIC.l l [}/\ILL'( & /\t:,SlJll/\I r s LAD FOUST lt'n Cameron. 20x ... ZBr. 21ia. wa&« ~. ELTOBOAllEA a.ice fmoed yd for your MUoWnl 10-PleHI pet. poured paUo, Ootorboth Low Wa •If b • a u t lf u l b o m e Prime 1 year old a.-For (JU1349-$0 > TortolH Zqrodrky Rltr 41M111 v...,..,_ MatJlle 11oma m-M21 .Remember, VA loao1 'IOTAX Ste.18 now IO lo 1100.000 Lave ~1.farS. 1200 IA Umta. z years new. BIG CHIVQN ctoae to South Coaat -·--••••••• .. •••••• best locatioo ln CosUI ONE OF111E MOST MI Plaza w1t11 um derof"al IUU.DB$ Ir Mela. 2"> down on coo· UNIQUE HOMES ON Newly r efurbished, ed 4 bedroom or 3 INYESTO. traet ~before Dec 1'HE MARKET eleaaotly decora led bedroom and den ''Sand UI acres, teatabve map :nst. "19. m4.SOO. AlamMol Bey, waterfront· view, a8r + famil7 rm, ; ..._ crpt)drpa, frpl, encl.~ BBQ , •&SO /mo 213/431-12'1 evea •. wtmdl. : Seel Beac:b. q&Aet 3Br 2ba. dm, paUo, rplc, 2-cJ&{ pr,tlt6mo. '•~ • llGOID'1 ---------· .._,,' .. a J207! LubJey d Hl1ned 2 Bordeaux Model. pre· polnle" bomt? Entry. W fr & acre split. Ex David Bourke, Rltr. Bedroom home with den, stil)ous area. Call us family room. C'Ountry dmave avocado area nr S4&-9lli0 tile, cedar, beam1, about this fabulous lot.cben,fu-eplac-4! Lar)le l:Dll coune. Aasume 8~ OCIA>l4PLIX SYCAMOllCH.IN Pm Place Inc. 842-74al •••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br a. Ocean froo.t, fplc. ; cae to lbopa le ferry.· mD m«IOL IRAteNEW Fabulous, larae 3 bd. 2~ be. Qullt1 townhome condominiwna. Only 8 available. SIOUllO. 3430 s.ita Ana Ave. MZ.e734. 3 BDRM, 2 ba fixer. tao,000., $20,000. dwn. 15110. per mo. Ownr I NP.. 752-8023 Cbarmln& E -Slde Dollbouae. Und er $100,CXX>. Prio Only, A&t: &11-0a. Under sa>K 2 car gar. Big bk yrd-Lge covd pal.lo. Prin ooly 835-0211 paael00'7 OkS Town, 3 br, 1 ba. 1108 Plne Sl03,000 Call days 911>-3&35; evea its wlmda fireplace. views & home!' landscaped lot with fin.ancma. Make offer pri=ac.Oneyearyou.og ~ POOL, pauo, rlrep1t Owoer-m4>7Z1-94'96dya, 2~anVleW duplexeaoo 4' · SZSl.000. Spnnklera Call now' m.4 l75«'M4eve. 1 lot. '305.~. Owner 1o.11c11:1a,..11:•y LINGO EALESl'ATE 21 S4().113> ----ftnaoce.~, ..... ... "-~1 ,,11 ... 8 ,L ~l••-•ITo•• 3br, l~ba, near shla.~ .._.,._._. 1700 HIWAHDSHIMY JASMIMECREB sbopplng & (wy access. l.agllla H11s I 050 4t -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 UNITS Temua/1wtm. 3br, 2.,,ba, · Pncedatonly 995,SOO ....................... Mewpott C...tlr LOW IMTBIST BRAND NEW 6 lge un spbt-level. Beaut. view. ' SJIN1S7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part Place.Inc. 842· 74e1 Leisure Workt, Gale H 640-535 7 Tlldta I Oto ,.~ 1 ---""-d.s. Four 3 Brt 3ba and !!., ~..l ~!"" Sl 2 0 0 mo. : -Panoramic view, 3rd ~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _......._.,_..,.._ two 2 Br. I bath wuta ~ Mr. ocean w /POO!! Forced aale · sbarp lg 3bd + boowa room 6 yrs new. Only Sl79,995 Patne:k. 63J.1266 REAL10RS Roor, Villa Nueva, 2br ---------•I Tak.e uver low mt.erest With pnvate pal.108. E11· ---- 2ba, 586-6879 A/C. aft The LOVE A CiRACIOUS rate loan' SneraJ C'tM>ICt' rel area Others ID xlnt rwww dlllic Ou.Vu : '1pm. SETTlHCi? 1-2 bedroom condo rental· .ueu Call 4 Br 2Yaba Lusl1ffarbor • B'·~&.--1 homes Ul popular Spr· mUIOToday' Vww Hllla SHOO/mo lse. ~Mkplet 1052 ~ 'Tht:r'I make an appoint 1ng~ community 1n lmmed occupaocy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• K)n lslel mt'flt ltJ s..e Ltus beautiful tn1iw L<tll~ ~tream~ A 644 7211 Agl . • yow.._.ER ANDYOUDON'TJIAVt-; l"U)lom bwlt home It tmru' IU5hlandslapm!! LLS"""TE " TOBEATHJEFTOSU·: feature!> ovn 3 000 t'rom~7.!ll50 _ 111 211V11EWHOME S'6 Kite H.tU Modern THI'; VALUE in lh1i. ..q fl · 5 .Bdnm. 4 baths. 2 Phone today lpnn only 1 REALTORS 27008aystde Or CdM 3S4A w /180 deg view strtlUng early CallfomUI f~aN-s, &Jr rond . in· S44-l'34 1Broller1 Av a al Dec 20th . SlO.CXX> k>wer than salt.-s h 0 me, I 0 call' d 0 n door atnum. extensive • £ •<E -.~ c...~...,,.-ult.a l I NOQUALIFY! By owner, nm 1044 oft\ce. eau 831·5439 art 7 ,J I ....__ ~ 2000 ~ """' '"''"" ._ ........ , m . eve ID N E W P 0 R T · !> l.t5t' "' wood aod g &bl -.--r-· ' 11 x312 lot, multi use WllOdsy canyoo pan set· pm. ___ PRESTIGIOUS LIDO iilld Li :&OOed fOt" ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bulldlnit~ hea~y duly t.mg. Lei dbl gar. (auto twwportl9och 1069 ISLE. lmpos1ng two fo"or more info l'411 TIUft.EX-290' dr1...-& poda ck-> W/D, approved pet Capldrmoleodl 1011 Eaatalde Costa Mesa ...................... .. •• •• •••••• •••••• •• • • • • • $2.,.500 down.. $1. 187. per MltoD-EST A TE OH ~4ACRl Spertacular ocean view. bluff lot among pane trees 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, S340.000 leach Rood R•affy 496-0998 mo. 3bdrm, 1YI ba, pool, buae family rm. Mr Wood. 842-1970 or 839-7000 ~SUM ABLE 4 bedroom 3 bath home wtlh over 2300 sq. fl --------4 Super clean home 10 estab li s h ed EASTSIDE 2 LOTS neighborhood Sl.28.000 • ~ HANCll ~H FA LlY ~ ~1G l :woo ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.to r y archlll'ctur" 54&-5880 LAG-UIMAICH ~000t"qwl> OK 1700110. Ownr DUPLEX w detailed ex tenor of OHL y S 159 ,000 We6ldn JW.lty Servicea ~5 \IOOCI, stucco & red We 530-2234 $165,000 roorllnes . JU ST A Prune renta.J area OnJy CAMEO SHORES 28R ~lo cry1tal sand on SHORT STROLL FROM 3 block.., lo maui bearh & ---------t 2be. den $1300/mo. call Oceanaide. Great lnvcc;t mE BEACH. SpaCIOU.'\ 3 tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiliiiiililiii... downtown 3 rental . One 6 UMTS Nonlen Doyle 6"·9060 men l • c a 1 1 0 0 ~ , bdrm & d n 1 2 br one l br + l -en oor pan w-e .. •-tar ·-· .. _ ......... ,_ z 714-983-6767 d b I h ~· .. ......-v-. U9'.' ... "" • wut units service y 3 >al ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h~va frplcs Aslono ,_.,,.,,,,.,.' • "'' ~·· ' features In rm with • • "' [~ ~ BEAMED CEILING & WESTMl ... STER Sl!i9.000 Exusung loan "" ltildl\l1 ~~J~d ;;:E~L~C~ Split le~~~~~ 2~ba. ~o <;~ ~~nl _for Oc~an '-lt'W' Prime1---------... ~Zs Cororul del Mar lc>c11 uoo . unly l·blk w \he bei.ch All delun 11pl:I . over looking landHiiped courtyard S751>. 000 ---------1 Redevelopment ar ea. eon.a cW Mer I 022 Ult sue 100xJ40. Bwlden ••••••••••••••••••• •••• special. Call 64:>-9161 . --·-... -... -of Palos Verdes stem<· w1frm dining rm. lrg !-~~~~~~~-1-;;;_;;;;;;;._;;..;..~-Master suite w/separate ram rm.+ pool CcMDPLX $179,500 lNVERSITY PARK batb aod beamed ceiling Park Place lnc 842 7461 9Ut41TS Pnde of ownersb\p Some w1tb frpl<'I • tie.med cethap, prt v ate yard1 U2.5,000 E&· 4 Becboom 2"'3 Bath. ex·. tn larse lot. Mo-to-mo. luse or lease option &softer. 11us south of Coast Hwy 3 llDIOOM 816 c•"YON occupies upper level .......... Ir-A-..&.. locat.MJo t5 priced to aell, M Den opens tbru 11Jd111g 0..--Kannw a 2 BR front cottage Wllh A well localed single Sped.acular golf counse glass doors lo coiy patJo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ka al charm and a 1 ~Hanover plan with ~. 8800 sq.ft 4 lo 6 All Uua plus clubhoUM ...._..._, BR+dm w/frplc 00 rear dehahlful greenbelt Bdrms. 5'11 baths. Pool aod temus ractbues. etc For~ I 100 olfen pvt. llvtq. Owner iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Vlt!W Just h&ted at only and spa. Sl.395.000. We bebeve you 'II agrff •••••••••••••••••••••• • mollvated, try SS0,000 ------SL26.CXX>CALL. QUJCK n1r SJIDU(S co lbla ooe to be ··A REAL SAVE1MOUSAHDS! down and contract of I lllL Mn • SI'EAL". otfered at only .... 11.clltoo, 1976, AC. 5*.0tllOaoBibb,AllC. .nOWMB• I 644-721 I &J•JJ61 SllS.OOOMPrfu s star park, bank rf'po 675-2311 HOME& INCOME ~ CALLTODAY fZ.terms. under pnce-d I oz4 2 Hovaea. Cub flow MISSIOH l.IAJ. TY 5R231l > Cada w~ .a-wW ... ....., w•~..-!IBSS.Cal-Hwy.Lagw\a Mobiet4-~ ....................... Ulllil"W".... _ . ., --·~""' -..__ .. , .. _ft1•1 a o ~NIGEL ~.~.OOO.M2--0835 CUSTOM .--.. ..,.... ~ 554-7 7 Ul\l l(Y & l\~~UUl\l [5 211tRXB $&000 DOWN NEWPORT HEl(;HTS LIVE IH llVIME 6 DB.UXI UHITS PRDIE EASl'SlDE. CM 2Bdnmeacb. 1llE ST ARNESCO ~7711 OCVNYIEW ~ ln·plex. 3519 $Q ft Ail W'OOd ntenor. awl· decb. % yrs o64 Two % bdnm. aoe J bdrm Or will take ~ Ora.a&e eo. home• aown pay· med. $237 .SOD l~ \O· t.erest w11h ST1 .soo down (714 )496·5375 105 ~I Repo6.a. San Clemente By~-ner r'N.wer will carry ftnanc· •IC at 10"'1%. Lot la zoned lor 2 uoils Pnced Bl only '75.900 For more info call 546-SIB> OWNER WILL ~=:~CJ CARRY . model 1n Parlt, 11 WM Boat allp $325.000 3 bedroom gourmet Ot.cben. formal d1rung. Camlly room w /crackhnR fll'ePlace, large lot. \peC· tacular vi~. Ca II now Charmin!( spacious 2 slorY. 3 Bdrm. raro1ly duung room. large living room Mast.er swte with 2 decks and spar1ou11 1978 t.anttr. 2Br. 2&. Roman Tub. bnck porch, upgraded lhruout s,J8'.XT7 1 TortDue Mobile lbne:.972-3421 i......,,_..,_._ ......................................... ~1 ~-HERITAGE Homes, decorated 1n Prime Easlsid~ 3 BR eartll t.ooe5, 4 bdrm and 2be-SHARP. 458 Costa ltitchen/famlly room Mesa St. 640-7814, Bwlt around central -•liiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill 5Z7~Agt. atnwn .C.ahf hHnJ: ut c=-l••••www~ I~ re<;t~ . • REALTORS -• Central Locoffoa 714-116J.6767 IDlJT'Ored balhs W.innl ________ _ woods, bmk and ~lone MOBILEHOME Truly a decoratori. ck BUY SE J, I. R ENT light. For dela1b <'Hll FINANCE 5-» U.51 MobfW HOt1W Stort TRl-PLEX UNDER MARKET I.I! 1llr tlia unit :! :!llr. 11··H.t unit-. Taki· mt>r contract Ralcn Small, cozy house on ~ere. But not Ill v;:;: ~!· b~U:,~:~~ ~~i ~HERITAGE REALTORS twfol watf0tt CHhf' CAUUS661 ·1021 1--------•r:'. al 91 -,•, mt Rrnls. sunny Costa M~a. Don't a13)C'13-7773. miss this 3 bedroom ~~~~~~~~~ home featuring 1 year r: -- new heated POOL &t---------HODOWHGt PREEDOM HOME· 3Br, lra yd. only $91,!iOO SPA. Family room area, country kitchen with brealtfaat bar Fireplace. Large corner lol with covered pal.lo, sprinklers. Don 't mu;s' ~.en>. C.1JS40 1720 TAREL -· --- IONES REALTY INC lStl'MO (114) 673-6210 UDOISU SNAMGIULA Private, gated entry opens to exquisite, elegant tree-covered courtrard. Glassed-wall e ntry to living room hosts crackling; wood-burning fireplace, 3· Giant size bedrooms, den, B.Q~ maid's quarters. Gourmet garden kitchen , steps to crystal sand and tennis courts. 20% Down & Owner will finance the bala11ce. Call 6'73-8550 ABANDONED RUSTIC COM HOME Need.I TLC • Imagination; 3 Bedroom + fireplaCe, ranched fence • ro&e1. Owner Amdoua. Call 873-8550. 673-8550 ' ~13 CAMMDa· IRVncE ....,........ 1041 ....................... "AUi WANT ·~~ .. HERITAGE • • REALTORS FOtl CHRISTMAS•• is UU. OLDE ENGUSH cottage Ptctur~l.;;;;;;;;;~;.-...1--~WESTC~::::'u:FF:" ..... Cllnstmaa dumer m tb11 UMDA ISU charming kitchen . your 2BeauillulWellAppomt· Spacious •nd wt>ll tree in the cosy llvtni e d 0 0 the w ate r pnced. On one of the room • the eli tter of n1cest streets in lbe area li&IU •t Dion from your Properties. P95.ooo " 4 BdnnA and 3 baths with oeean ancf city •iews. $2.l millioa. IJ,Y appt. laTge family kitchen Qill\oda.y. '*Cote Realty Call-we'd k>ve lo show Lagme VlllMJI I..£. & In vest mt>nt rt lo you. $182,SOO 497.11'1 640-!7n --------t 64~5200 B8Al.DIAY Sl900DOWH ' Enjoy the beauty of 3Bdrm Townhome 7mo J>ert' t I Emerald Bay in t.bia 3 'd • • b I Bdrm family home with o. , nasumea a aoce lovely oc:eao view. ln I ~ll;S\~·;000;;· 4111;;·;5039;;·;;;;;;1I~~~~~~~~~ presUP,ua communltr.1• ot teanla court.I, poo • IASTM.Uff and private beach. 5 er, a 1N1 bome. shake $135,000. Good financial roof, mo&ce comer Joe.· 8Vllllable. tloa overlootin& park. don osen r• .• : t ,, ...... Set It DOW UY time. $111$0 ..,Mcc.nlt.Dr 141-nzt «g Coldwell Banker HLIC ... U... BeautiM home overlooib:l& 13th fairway of El Nll'Ultl Country Club. 'bdrm., music room, family room. Bllllard room, apa, many ameriltlel. _.15,000 lo..,. for are.1 Bt><>l mH''' mrnt <:all ror d••ta1h 12UMITS +LAMDllOI' COSTAMISA NI0.000 ICW.M191ST ceilml ftJW>C'lll& 2200 714 7(1() l)l~ - TTY 760RH8 );I c tt.rtm' ~ HUS dllrlllri bedroom •ad f•mil1 · rQOID boma. Patll main· • ~ ud prdeoer I.a-~ duded. $1SOO mo. On o.hha. clc»eto be•cb t1llO bedroom two bath, no Pf'la or ctu~n SOS. COU Of: NEWPORT . 675-5511 ················· ...... , ________ _ LACWMA IE.ACH Custom horn~ '>lll' 1n Laguna Canyon with great view Lt·vel & ReJdy' Only S39 900 CALL 1>44-7211 /JD.NIGEL: 01\IL[V & ASSOCIATES 3 ex 4 BR. 2 Ba . 2 frpl<'h- Lf(e p;ilio Avs1f. 1'ln I ~562Sor <213 )619-7502 , --r Coda Mno • 3224 ................ , ..... . •New 2 br cood4I ar. So Coast Pi.wt. Pool ... pa. S450 mo 75.:00217; 833.m4 ---..L. --- 3 Br. ~~ -ba Townhouse ~ dinl.ng, frplc, 2 car pr, pallo " blt.l.ns ~ INae pref. 67s-a42 eYelo. H.l'IPIMIST Spanish Dilate Ll.vmc I BeauWul park·lilte sur rouodloga. Terraced poot Sun.ken gas bbq, sparkling lountaioa Spacious r ooms THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·AOU"D FUN: Socral ACllVlllH 01· rector• Free Sund1y Brunch• BBO's • Plr· tiea •Plus much more OAEAT RECREATION: Tennis• Free Leuona (pro & pto lhOP) • 2 Health Clubl•Slune• Hydrome•ge·Swm- ming •Golf Driving Range BEAUTIFUL APART· M!NTS: Singles. I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· nl1hed & Unfurn11hed • Adult Llvtng •No Pela • Model• Open daily GtofJ Oakwood O.relen Apartment• Newport hactt/So. 1700 16th St (Dov., 1t 181111 (7"6) &42-St 70 Newport a..ctl/No. 880 Irvine (II 18thl (114) M&-0550 - associated j •• -•• . . ---- ..,, ' . W-.4 IOZO ....................... 111• .. tor Wanted for 1tora1e 1ara1e1 COD• atrucUoo at Lall:e Eltlnore. I0/50 apltt. sas.ooo req ...... 7111, a&ldlr. isn a 'dlft Dr. •Plll'Oll ....., .. Lee IOU 'JllO .. ft. wUI buUd '° ......... ······-······ Le. J. 1 ~ ba pcUo, apt. No. t.:....ND..a, very nfce. AciTfe.-ua. 1.-.um14'D-mf. auJt, ample parkln1. ---------Joba l'WalrlG:lllL ~Ml LOAMI Airport Office . 2.bd'l'rmt~Losm 4000 Set'retarlal aenlu id.ntta on U --•·-•ve VJ-....... ·-·• .. _ ..., -r-\Gllla&I property ~ """'' -••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ___ ,_. Oaatomized&omeet Ur, 2ba, newl' Boom w/tltcbeoeUe deeor•ted . Dec mwee1t6up. lllC.SUITIS U= w/ma111Uleent ocean ~ Prtme Newport 'lleacb a•un•-.:....., view. St.•P• to bch. kJc. Near O.C ~ _.,.___._ lllOKolDc. utll. -..ut h pldea euest home Rent Inda reeepUoo, 1~~~TIA~tm-AOO~~~~~ ~-V'-1 d Cute • cosy, charm. aJlllfsence rm. JaoJl.ori . ~ ..--, aew 1 e-~..an~ aerv., utlla. lOO free ~.1~ttif:: v..-.. .... 4DO copl ea A more . Sec:nltartal Ml"V. av au. «·lli3 -••••••••••••••••••••• Luor 0ous 151-Mll ---------• LArae Bil Bear cabin. Sunny 2 bdrm., So pao]tbl.mlor1V.2trpk. DEC.sums I.quo. ~ Mo . lor -~--•-W_.5CMl1 ___ 1 __ -1 Happ•wwuibanqYoQr cpa, resp noo-amoker place of bualaeaa at .._ Palm Spnqa IUUJ')' eon· Bl.ler- do <adu.Ju on llltuloa froom~s~i~d ... .,.,..._.. 31'9 HlDaCC, all fadlities, bJ pbon.e u1wenn1 and ..... ••••••••••-•••••• .-or-..ir.-.5'm more. Secretarial , ... HIWPOlT dAQ-1. sm.m.... ~ Hailabie For ln __ .....,.;.. ______ 1 Bacbelora. I or 2 MAtn. OcunlnJmt I• 1 locallBnat,,.Zlll. Bedrooma •Townhouses Bil Ccmdaa Rally ..-.. YromPI0.00 Lt.d . AS Lauklat St. Spec:ucwar apa, tot•I I •b.etn.e Kaai. Hawau. recreation pro1ram. 11111. _,..._. IOdalprocram 7pools.8 ...... 51199 4100 t.mrus court& At Fashion l&laod. Jamboree• San --••••• .... ••••••••• .lo9qWi Hilla Road ~ A~ dilpoaila • 014'644-1900 rut lt•1n1 npenaes• ___ ____, ---Profesaaonally since .,., 8&odt lD bearb 3 br, 2 ba, downataars. bltns. trplc, patio. 1ara1e $llOO 127 44&b St. MH140 Dnve by.~. avaJI. now, 2 Br I Ba. carport 1234 W Balboa Bl Call for appt Jim or Carolyn. ml222aat ZBr, J.lla. 81.eps to beach. Open ~am. 1111 W BlllboL "50/mo. YrlJ nuTN117,11Me25a. 1971 HOUSIMATIS tm-41M LUXUllOUS LIDOISIAMD Bridi amc. bulldtn1. ap- P"UL 1300 IQ fl. Fmted .... pu'bn&. PreaalLl1 l"llUd. AM:iia .. tq fl . ~w-.•794M4 Elecam olfitt apatt ll1 a.t. .... ~ t.o '100 aq fl&&>ZW. IMO ... IEMT t:11Prut1ve olflre., .u1'POrl are.. up to 12.811 sq ft New crpta 6 drpa Call now SS7·7010 {NEED {MONEY • CllDrTNO ... IM 2-d&JnlTDa.- '7WHI An._..sby C...."-~ Ho..LOAH$ For U7 pu11J09e Commercial, Income VacautLand SZ.000 to SS00,000 FAST 714/151·1555 TRUST DEED SPECIAUSTS, IN\ CAI.If R. E. Brobr CASH FAST 2nds, lrds. SWU11tS <.:.oUaLerabu U00.'1 MoOUe Home Loans CRF..DIT·NO PROBLE)t Hroken Welroml! 541-tl7S 17'f Yleld on a Sl8.300 2nd St&-8806 PENNY PINCHEI ADS ONLY $2 Sell llll)' Item or ~m· btnallon ol Items b 115 or leu 'With • Pl'D111 ,.... Ad.. 3 hnea '°'" 2 IXICV11YI sums Ofllces now avail. la ~ appoUrted EJI. ..... ~ CllD&na11:J ~near ,,..__a,., cowta • Use Oran1• ----------~ •• days f!llQ 4IOO ....................... lddl•""9.t• be la tor for U.td.QI. CUtse ll' No commercial ada hr ...,. lnfoc-m1Uoa and to piA!C'e JVUr Id call 642-5671 ..... --------.______ I - ______ ._;..;._____ : •. !!!J •••••••••••••• --"'-----------• ftw ell. Comm1/Reskl. Hoa•at. BeUable. UllTMI DAILY PILOT .... ,, .~ ... USULT" ·u SHVICI DIUCTOaY · For Result , Service Call ','. 642-5671 bf.JU Liit&,__ 1100 "8 1 I lllO HllpW..t.d 1100 Hllp•••••W•••Clllhtd•••••• .... ?!~~ ~?~ ..... ?!!! ~~~-... ?!~ ~~ ..... ?~!4! ~~.~~.--!!~ ~~~ .... _!!~ ....................... ....................... . ..................... . 1.-t ar l"ouDd a pet! Call Aolmal Auhtance J.alue. 517 ·ZZ'l'I, DO fee_;_ Of' k»t a pet! Call lal Pala Hotline. f'IT2, 1235, 2131258-73118 COVIRGIRL • tlJ.0771 * at Hr Outcall Service , ________ ACCOUMT'SrAYAILI AUTOMOTIVE ,,...~ Clerical code!._ '•m· CX>OK BnMfMt. aper, Doubleday Book Sll•p. A.cuM>tln& ,....,.'$ ......-5" I -panrJ. pe.rt • na.u Ume. mill& be (ML Good 11&.&rt· Fuluon lslaod, teck!I ./ ./ ./ a.aa ....,.., to do wwtt at cabla in arranc• acbeduJe wtth t:n11aL Co.,..,.... Sday quabfaad pe~L wr Y Musl have at leaal 2 Jmrnediate open.Inc for wrt,,.wood.. Trade out ~. ~ll MMJIO. _.. APlll1 in person ...._ manaatt po11Uon .. Tl!Ml'OllAR ~;ex'L~ t~r~~ ~enced painter'• 1abcr for vacatioa IJme. ext 31 . A.Alt for Mn. Jolly ~400S. Coul f\&11-tlme. Exper w»Y •FOXY LADY * ASSIGHMEHTS & 1 0 . k e y a d d 0 1 . s da1 won week o:n..c:t Y\cSi 541-5313 or F.uieriy _ _ _ _ Hwy Laf . _ M>-Sll.3 OUTCAJ..J.ONLY Earn XTRA Holiday $$$ machine Xlnt J)ald PL S excellent com ll.art15J.l• ____ Oft'tcal c.oot/Oaya Permanent Oriffl'/Gardener ~upb.. LOST: Silver grey Shellie •972-1138• For inlonnaUon on bow bellefit.s & worluna con-~Y beodit.s Coni..ct Cl&UER/llOU'SEWARE CREDIT p:JllUon. full WM, lllnt Have vahd CA llt"e~. Collie. M. Ha lee rest ------you can work a few days d1tiona. Call personnel. yde Mora an, Body SALES. Apply in penoo ~ c:ond .. apply in Good dnvlnl r,cord .na.CM. 5'57-llOlA TOMMY'S ~aat fXTewRwAeeCak.tatoh_e~artt 833-8384 Sbopllfu. Rion Haritware. 1024 Cl ERU< penon 1be UPPf'r CnL"I\ Mio aa.e zo. Apply U\ -----..... ... -N lrviae, NB <WeatclHf --lnc , 4SDcamP'&& Or Peooysaver. 1660 Lost: Paulteet. blue OF NEWPORT us.. Work lhe bouts you Actl\'itles Coordinator Plaza> NewportBtad> lrvUW P1acftit1a CM .,..-. face M. Ma""""lia have available. Must have om~ akllla, ( ---- ----~ req.U. nll.D1. ----, .. "' F ... ~ ESCORTS AccowiUngClerb typtni minimal 40wpm CASHIER -.£aper part· Ille typtn1. beavy CXJOKS, lllolben K11.c'hen =kn .V. Reward. Bookkeepers able to work varied time eveainp. Appty u. pboon. slol. aervlce Reltaurant.. MIVSS ---·--&G-1511 AlloIDrlng DataEnlrY schedule, coordinate pe:-oo Two Guys from orimlatioo UmooUu .a? ~JO ~ ar women 25 ft'S or lAJll. CockaUel. Yellow Ir DIAMOND WANTED Accountant.a sales artlv1lle1, 21 or 2600~1111.d ll&ly. Z2IJ7 Fairv~w Rd. denca!aper °'*"· K.Dow t.a.e ~t 1faY Meu Verde area Auditors over. mu at be 1ood eosc.-~ S4C>-9t00 Cll. dlieL N« $1.IO a wttjt or Bu· · Prtv ~wUJ buy ho3 CPA'a w/people. sa!Ary start.a --.-----·--Yflta' rspoaaabWUes will COOKS mor-e. Oraose Co••« ward. 549. OSS7 ' cara~ N.B. 548-4975 CALL OR VlSlTTODAV at $800 1 mo. Ca 11 CUbien needed. Compe· lnd\de: c:redM. cbeclt.l.o& ~ or no a~r Yellow Cab, 1'1300 .alt 971-79&5. ---Samantha, ~ ext Babyaltt~ home. :"'vtdif:,:-ns~~-locomiDI wr1tteo lo needecl WW tram l'Ull & Herrmano. Fountat" Larr· Dos blk -;~rth,. O.C.AJRPOIT llOBEllT MllLFW m to~._. __ ..... ~ ..... ,! -~•~-cf "\ qwries. worklnl w /l~ part tame Apply 1n Valley. CNo of Slater lSUaFemnameof "Bet: ESCORT SERVICE -----..... ., • .,. ~ .,,. • ..,._ c-... or ou.r key baDdhnc heavy de· betwn Newbop~ a. ty", vie South Laguna. s.,.clalliln& In bUll· account Al'l1nC. Advanced M a ID l . okS Slrl, 1 yr o6d boy. wtlUr' book l'\l8h. from \a i I . v Pr I f '! I n C prnon ,,_L....-h tll:bd l REWARD 0>494·2S25 neumen. residents '-".,.., S)'lltems. Janitorial Posl· Moa-Frl. 7 : 30-4 :30. Jan. 2-Jan. 18 P .71/br. cwtomen•accounta. Dick~ •s ~~~~~~~~ ---------~come. 23ilN<>Broadway lion. cph. singles, Tnlm needed. Reta. re-m.G2'7 for furt.ber in· REST un•MTr: ----- l..D6l Med., shrt balr. F, 73'·SZ48 #3l0,Coldwell Banker SJ.SOhr qd.red. AA5Pll,et&-7U8 fonmUOa ___ Good o pportunity to A ~ Driver • • • German Shep m ix, ___ __ Bidg.,SantaAna S3f>.8884 •• Balboa Penlnawa uJoa -.,,,•pvwu.thapos•· 31188NewportBhd.OI IMMB>IAJ! blk&tan.963-2118aft.230 PLATO'SRmEAT <714•JS-410l AETNA SERVICE baslmmed.openin•·for C~HIERS uan PdTTI.,.it. SYSTEMS ~-i..... manicwiat Call Dee's r~ waated. F tr. or ,..,.. I.oat: Small IQag·haired f'tlr·free-thlnlt.lng & SW ----,....._ ..,.·-..l.-Jlcanta&boWd .....,... FOBMftM!.. CALICO female cat lngmg couples, Relu --------•I lo expandlng c eaning SAlooat .......... v. ~ cooUct Pit'. Gary'a Del.i, JJ09 E """" ......, fleacoUa.r.NrBe1orua. w /abaolutely No ~;..~M&-~f1Uoc UTVTEU 0.-ffw)',C.CW.«caJJ w.&.s.t&S-~ OW. Reward67W002 Preaaure~lt Fun. ACCOUNTING .-• Banking .. ANGii A&.1114 ~ __ ·---ilpDri...,.to~ REWARDl -Lost--: -Go-&d-en UISOlvar,~ood Amway baa 4,000 pro· MARKETS 114-71ZoACTUUll.0600n.2lS ~1'!·!!':111~· DAILYPILQT b ducta. Dlatributon want· u.111t --_. ...,_ Ret11ever,F,N.La1uoa. Prol. llwqe y S&eve, * * ed, 00 door lo door MAh.r-INl&&.ei......_ tbawcarrtenlDln'b» black 1pota oa ionsue. Uc'd1'benpW. N.B. S.t. -.Ma * OpeNno OtttW available a~MW ,___~ p--··--Appll~ut mast h1l•~ .,. m._&'5()0_, '94-2I073._ ApqtOn.tJ Ml-Zl17. fair hall Ume A.Miatant __.. ~ ___.. •n ..........,. j!ood dri \fln1 rf~rd . HO! AP~M6A. M•a•t:: oa 2ad • ...S LJD1Do¥elL.NB Permaoent poaltlon large ~ waiton ~ ' l.QST: 8;yr. Sbep-X at MASSAOY Bllmpatico 11 matt. ID Costa M... LOAM~~ ~-... ~.~ F.qaal~Y Llcuna Beadl 8&1lecy. van. Kourly P•.Y + S48-7SC7or548-123T i.aBobJames • CblPe for maiDteDaDce J+mltn•~Beacb .-lllour. Adwaoee,.... ----Jt.rry s...,. °' f'OCIUr Lucky str, CM. o.c.~. OQJ"IDalMUJ'• HO• --.... .,v..... __ ...,.., Colll... -~-~la&. ...... ~<All --A-<Mc*ld·U.--5lll HOl • llt.e bookkeepln&. Apt. Ofk-~for ma_,.. a..EIUl A/P. 2 to' da.JS Co••t•r Bel~. P fT. ~at REWARD ? ---avallable.1CM1221 rDllll ..-U-'° 15.IO pa-...-.ezp...,'cl ~ ....._ 11lle 8ab ...,.,. '4MJJI .: Lost· Fem'Huaky. wblte:1 ... o.ec. "r"'blt. e"'tural Offl-e 0.-U clerteal chlUel. ..--.w--w..-rw Pl>' at J-P1acentla. QDI. ---__ ·--broW • blk. lap. Vic m.t1Z1 I HI " " .. .. 1'>1JUll. heavy pbooes. rDir. tub=-~ • O:il&a -.. m-mo _ ,._ ...... ~ .. :.:.-;'--. Lq\.DI Bdl. 541"·9'190 __ COM£ I . Clerk, Nft Bcb fl rm .......,, UlllY Lo ''°" ..,. _ ~·..:.. ,_. .. -~ ------Drivtn&toSacnmeotoror l need.a rw Ume office ISO.Ja)N~PadlkCout Q .. n.11 COUNTER HELP · n..w ........ nun _,er. Lost Sat. Bl•ck Lab, Ouutmea. Want peMiOn SB.ECT A den who '8 orderly • ForlnfonnaUoo. Hwr.~ La1una Beacb. U Pll to 7 .<M. Sunday Slwdwk:b sbop. __..... noona 1 lS to e: u . T)"T"&, "Blue", very am· to 1hr drivlna & ex bas good reuorung for JHeaaecoatact: -.llZ3ll WW Interview th r u Thur 1 . 1 7 $ Palt-Ume. Daya ooty IG-4104 _ _ __ ponant, please call · pensee.831-C!IN SPECIAL priorities. Must have Ceolal>earua Moo thru Fri tam lo Pau&anno, Q>su Meu. Mon·P'rl Npt. Bcb ELECTRONIC AS · Richa rd Kanzler. G TENNIS CHRISTMAS f:!m ~o~~r~ SG-ls.50 ~. 7Sl..-Z ~ara..1m SDIBl.ERS-aU ~. 673-21m LINDBOR GIFT ... -•ra·~·-...... ,7 ....... .._ Equat()pporE.mp&oytt ,....... .... ""to..u.l~"' wary eommea•us•k ----·-----CLUB members hip .................... ""'<A,,,, Q.-TYPIST """"".-.._ h E h SI .. _ JI kl Oran1e Ct1 -de u Ile Wit ~•per. DI as Lost: ucrlan us e , $400.531Vi37_!_ -----IM..JDEI ~-·11* .. -•T--'---IJSUfE P'« 1e1al ct.partmenl ~ --• + ._,., apt. apeaklnf pret•rted fem. Blk/wbt, grey, blue v" -· _... .._... CH I L 0 C A R E -'1"yJJUll apeed »55wpm. aalI.....,... ....... ~, Alkire E1ec.Vonl :u.88-L eyes Btwn Ed ECSTASY OURTRH! lmmed Opening. will ·'Qrarwtmol.ber" Dft)ded Bute koowled1e of sp.asarora~ -~.AV!:.:_C_.M. -1nger!Warner. HB tnun.N.B.548-98lB s.n.i.&&.o.Aaall tocaretor2~s•10 alphabetical• CUSTODIAN ..:...=.-::..:: M7-~a1\.4.Reward. ESCORTS @ l802f'Beadl8lvd. Dayttmeonty. room" nmmncaJ IU.lni. Good DrdromrAaaea:tbtyftnn ---------HWlllnston Beach. Ca brdavall.833-2Z21 phone eUqll•lle Xlnt Days, Costa Men & located or. OC'.'e&n ~ ... FWnd. Pit Bull. Orange 972-1655 Assem~Bll 92MI oompu.y PIUld benefit&. Newport aru. Xlol f'tr tnlnePS for 11:\fit SL CM Call to identify MC/VISA /CHECK C&ll penonnel. IS3-UIM_ wartdaC eondtOc>N Top da v Earn w bi le 'Vou 631-0257 ASSEMILERS * -~-mu.t be depend.a learn Many benefit-. Found. Black ~ter Mix .1 Pm· Executive Musaice ~~~,!;:!Y~'YJ CLERJCAL l'I r'Dlf.TYPISJ ble m.1VlS __ --_ClllJ_~-------.. aale. lnah Sett.er. fem ln/OutPeter49t-48]l__ ~l::r~/Ttu~nret ...elATILY ~~~~: llM.,OOC.~.depeoda· realdenlla~ & com male. Red/Buff Huaky,nTenslons Melt away accounfi:y· &>v• .... ,., ri ced F.qualOppEmplM/F/H HlmtD W.UY\ ~.nenmcs. np Declndan. penentt'd 6'4·3856, NB Anlmltl tlllonatre shares person terminal• & hook Forlaala.Ddsborttenn verUa1J11 _depar1meot bit. l~loe arH. Call lml"Oal.. Shell«.-----Ouutmuwtthevery6th temporary ~)&cando~ IAl&Y =~a;.~ .. = HounaAlltoG>ll.UIJll LcdeAlva.Ml·mJ. 111·2.m Found: Fem. turkey, ~!!:·7 ~kEdfo~1;,Y :=gb,eo:t.a:~eat. · ~m hf.Della.O>mtaats>Wce-?:'!'~=~~. CUSTCl•SIRYICI ... _____ _. __ Fairview Ir Suonower, -· •"' • I Dtvislon()( Accountants Thi• may concern meat lo tbe foUowiD1 'IC9' wu nilDdb vok.'ft wa.Md DnAMOMP C.lf Must describe, Before 4:30 -----Al90ciat.edPenoone1 Mmhr~ you. •• We are a naUonaJ ftekll· bS tend. Some '°...t Pffeves ll·f'. s 957•13. J;'w...M.. ... Phone ~lla Service, I.De. 1840 Moorovia, C.M · wtdsaler at 1ndaltria1 Sfii ten k • y by to u c b '° e. Xlnl ltAltina aaJ S4IO ---.. ~· ..._, I Mi-2'27 E.O E. eqaommt. "•an loot DIC I uy. 5M-7Jll. = ... .,. Found: Part Terrier, Weareforoau ... , m. Eam extra money for ma lor lndh1duala who & • .......,. ... male. black, Brookbunt Fcn&-A·Frielld:558-2"l..:__ thehobdays' Manyopen want to earn b\wn GIDWpm+)• e Excellent company DATAIMT'IY -. ,...... A•• i• & lndlaoapolla. H .B .... iOiiGI S..-.H:es 5160 mgs oow--wtth top pay -·.·AS-SEM-· ... --s·.-SZOO..l:iOO per wk. We Detallelerb f« benefl t. ID cl u d ID' OPllA'TW ........ T c.n Mr _!!-1481 ______ ._ .................... lbrouabout Oraoite •TIAIHHS• have full• P/Ume poal· Qua.ti~Aaaurance ..,......1. deolal. We in· Part thne. ReqcaJres ....,,, •7l ll. Iat:Smallveeo~~· County ~ ~ Nl~~~tl• ="6:1~~ =o':: =-/'./.'!-:,,~~~~~~~~~~~ r::r::.c<tt:e ~~ •Accomtanl1 ~eo:flYeT:~'t~c~ tnf'1~ .. :,!; ::-*for c~ PQel· ma. tnmuource docuneata.r~ =.s:,~~rabbtt, :=r; =~:ruda~ ;:.t'~~ ror~~: ==· ~ ti~~£ ~~i.~t vie. 1018 San castle, Clerks =c~~~ai-:t:: ~buJer~•= ~~~ =~Call penooMJ,_l&b_SL_Cll __ . ___ _ Oneadelllar . .-aMO ..ci-ralOfflce p1.aya. Apply 1n penoo lmowledle 11 u.. u, to A&llll:rMao-ft't.M Lost: Lr& blk New-*ft-&.. to: auccau. For ao lo· cm.tl+.DOfflCI DllJVERY. mmtbeabW famldl...,.,P vi San 11nJ1U t.erriew. call 151-1150, w If\~ ..... ti I... I D~.-1 c ho.. -------______ .._ MalMf' C--~ lrvtne, 1V'a. .... l'rt U.t. fUID -P. _,..., ...... &1,J• ir ir~ ~~· Al1tll:T ID .,._, Xam· 'J'JNIZ2...--.5144 ~Moori>via.~~:E. IAl,...n..lv RliD8 Hardware, 2elS POUND: Pre•c:rlptloo Downlowa La1uea HlrtJar.C.11. ~ w/eue oa OCTD Beada ..-..unmt. Call b Rt5'7. U·l4. 7«Mml PLUSl.I. Lynn or llonlka. t to 5 c:.11111 Id DDIONSTRATORS.. FH AUl'OMOTIVE mon t.btu 11\1. _.,.. 1.0.1. Mo.... • Siil JOam .W &pm. rotJND: 1rtab Setter It-0 LOTPBSOMS Wed _. JWr bome. Ask NIUut Uf Imm. op'ldDI Exp. pre. a.uty Operator. ....... Foods • appUancu. ferred. Mon..t''rl. ltx-tut •aot.d for abop I•-------• .,._,.m.a.1000. - New ~eot work.lot tOndl-OWDS' to N.wport ..,.... a.DICAL llona . Employee Faablon C:OD1clout . n..lllS Planl b•n•tlta. Apply tn •-mo. lllU • peuoa . Sea Rod Boofsk"perSa~;· for 547.7375 a> Part OeOS. Dr Sdte 105. SanCa Ana 711-6116 umllacAttb.ur Bl ...... m-. Rothwell at llarqub .,,,..._co. opm_ Motora..c......!_1102 tomrr ~te.....,..,M.v. ~ .. ".,., AUl'OllOnYE =t~a~:r:: Driwr .=:Jr;, ptctup ~ ~ W'.!t • dellwrr clUUel. Mu.st Auto Center: UH be a& .... 11 Jatn old. La1una CHJOD ••• aoc>d clftviat teC:llll'4 " i...-Beta. Cl .. -· neat 1ppearuc.. I:•· --c:elleot ~f coDdl· tklm. &mp. beMftta. ~ u.m·.ta:1~ Motor•..i..._!_I 02 ~ti r&WF·• .v. •• POR ... , IMMSllO ..... JN11:1ENIX'l'l WEEK W&IUl2>: •11llCll:TW18 41TYl'ISTI .... DIMfAI. Sspaodtd l•ncUon e DMded ror ame. for. J/f'rtda.,. 88 ...... PAITnw: --JoJIB~r: Miia...... . "'''~'' runu ~ ... u In OW' ~ CM al· nc.. 161. eaper pr•· ferred. Xl1t etutt11 :-1-JL,• oautandla1 PIHu call &ollle Broua•rd at CT14) 111.uo ror an lilt.view .,... ' ~~~~~ ~u. •ma.__..._ = ~ ~sa!rt~ ...... ,........ °"'"'--m-,,_,-----1 11 IO ... , hour. pt.--':,Ti&"-9 .... -uA.1• • OP'PICER.9 r-_,.... oeeded. armed •Dd 11.Q. lllD•••· pmt Umt. IU·Oll, £rt uo ~ 17Ula.C.M. armed Need car Hd . WI BETWEEN l ·S Pll. COOKtBreaktHL Ex· Equal<>ppty Empaoyer -.. Alllblftt, top pay. ~·=-~J.ri'i1·-------........... " per .... be fqt. Good NeedU.,Sct.40f'oc.n. ........... ~~· r.q~y ~:i.<:° ~ SCTIY/lfO'T. aiu1111re.~ __.,_ ---(Jlf'IOa. Joli) Roe _, Sml tdlder/ct..tpr. o.c. SIC"'f /Ul:l'T I I.ATE cw•"'"n& . y PIU'ttinwdeUverydriVft'. S..o..&HwJ.Laa~ ~·~A~)-~ ......_._a for CPA ,_... _,M mdlta for rcu.. Dlatal Lab. Ideal for ... -..... ..-·-ftrm l .. __ .. _... BJ d P~1 TIME ;;·~ w&tb eome houHwlvH " mature Rela.euruil for l ,b-1 olc. Requ6ra. "J • ~ur • · OPDll~G ~al 6 efed.rlnl g:.r;g.;• AM or PM. 1\a.11 ~ restaurant Prof. penaa. capable ol ambone B.d. Good m " -.pertece. Enjoy ea lta,y. .,_to open lD Lqma ba.ndllilt r•~:t_ lune· typist. 7S2-G27'6. W. ,Id• All. cellen t comp a o y PAIT ~ SeebtWl •pert. Uom•ldl7 incl'I Sharp youn1 lady to Dltv• "° Dativ• bmd.lla. LDdudan1 • tree •TIMI dme ~yees. Sp8ni1h typ.na. 8JTUOq med· mawier pbooe 6-type 1 DAIL y PILOT meal "r abltl. AppJ)' LOAN CL.. be 1pfu1 but not ino 6 cm. ofc •dmlnla. day a week. as bour. Wa.ltara " Waltre11ea, Ptr, Luncbee only, Pvt dub, 5day week. ~ .. ' 'lb our c:am .. lD lrvlne, tam· ooon. Mon P ri Won t bn dally 1.n Dua aeceau ry. Cooh " ~ nat req Salary open, ICW7B3 w\dys Geural 1 Pawm.1.oel. • Point. T;ype, baodle ~· bo1teuu. Gfel:::=.:.._mentCo. s H 1 p p 1 N G--; WAllHOUSEMAH •r!J•c;nt auat bave MAUtOTT HOTa. ~A: wort w/lou " diabwuben. ~ 0_.._..~ -------·-'.,..t TIS"ntl t:; nvtn1 record, llOONewportOanterDr docwneoi. ApplicaUonl bemf ac· m.oua ~c.&"u'G Clert. IJJ • .._.._. wfltolnal.,-Shih-Tiu~ •. .. . SI.a.a-. ltatloaH ••aoa or N_,,. Beach Pro•ld••t Federet Ol!llCed al lSl Chi Or., .,._.., .. -lov-t· veotory control. l"ull • o w II I r I • CJ Swbol.d _. v • o • o u r J y ... _ ... ;--~.. between 10 A:tpm Tues ---n.cA.r • "'"' time. We will traill. Call L 95'7 l-•:: .,0 • ~+mllea•e aJJowanets ...,._. ..,..,..,, c.mployer S.wl • S · " meat buklo1 farm attk· S67-4430 w • r •" o ••••a• _,__ . •' I H S I ....,,c:Cc • r--~·ttwv at For Info. call 1-· .............. :;.., for full t i St t i -•y arry ee ey or --_ ----... .....,."~ ,, -. ·-1 .... IDl.U•IUWLI ro •••· er •·Lab pupplH, "ello~. ,._ ••• Fa.terOuelletat. MANAGEM!NT Cal1Kareaat491-8133 .w·.-. timepmtUon Word pro-~" Rec. etm-.. dletely. For h•· AKC.male.,goodbom~ •• ,,, extra 64J..4'>2 I E 0 E 111/F/H R EST A U R A N T uulni bact1rouod Exper bdptul, but not t er y i e w. c 0 I I nm.ec1. Hurry• 581~ ... for yow • Fabric cbaln lnt-erv1ew· -MANAGER _ M ual belptul 6ut not nee: Non· Dee. Some O.T. req'd -... l awt'11www...,.W.hawe ,---------.:. 1Q1rormamt poe1Uona ptff(llp b•ve full rood" smoker pref. G~at loc. Good oppty. ror riCbt 917-1150......... OlWeP\cll.AXC,aaby afOltfor,aut f 1 d 1 I F•b or rtl expr req Aili "U bevera1e back1round. Npt. Deb. f5.50per br. J111110D..m.al00. --tri.8weella ; •• n ustna I Maureen~ Room {c ad l1S.m30 ~94MO · Work u much as you I Make I --•~SEMBLER or vancement · SHOESALl:S ' WATCHMAKB -------w1qt. bonus a vail, I MANJCURlST for bu1l M for the riCht ~Ive Secreury. pro1re11lve w~ wtth or without wmled to work oa pre. En&Ji•h Sheepdog/Tet. llet'•rafee. 1t Mistfetoe 11 ~n'!:~!.~uf."':T~e ~~e~cl:~:ef!~:~; ~~at.C: co.Nlt!blharoaeeretary expr.Willt.ratn.Advaott ciaioa oU field 1.mtru-rie-mlx.F.Jmo.,pay yi E A er 0 s quad r 0 n •l&ood typlo1 6 ID· poulblllUea. Gd com· rmnu. Good company ~!-844-1805 _,.. ___,_ •n ....,.. Typht 1 Money With I ~:ft~!u:ts~t~~~82~~ ~=r~,1~c~Jf>We~t Rait.auraat.ll.80A.lrway. lliattve.MS-2111 _ PllrO' beoeftta. Appfy 1n benefit.a. Excellent op· NEWFOUNDLKND. 1~ a.tis SKnfartn I K N bet---9 ..... and. . CH.S56-879> ~--· ~iam till llam at Portuntty for advance ...... male, Maltby,•· elly ewport Center Dr -~· IUll v ....,.;'""""'T .,..____ .....,.. So mmL Conuct Person-~~ ...__ ... W~ 39 Wort.en N 0 Newport Beach ' Monday lhru Friday a...... --M111t belkin:"f\«l lo 1en'I ~. -·' · -.1 wem., .._t u.1&Po&lt.lon (' " p e r I (' n (' (> -OtlANGE COAST na.u om l l>l"O('ed en.toi, CM ...,., :l67 ·9051 Equal Op MM17% ner(•t.i.ary Top pay MATERIAL CONTROL o••LY-LOT ASSIST. MANAGER P~C:er 2·3yra u";~ tr~ S •• a.r pottumty Employt'r • paid varat1on:. EXPB>ITOR ~ ... ., !!., ~S Typtni SS so+ wpm w--~ ... ~or ........ _~ ao.cten Retnever Py, ot•H·r a fee ~........, ,_ ___ •. E Good,..__. t f t ~ ....... ......__. ..,_. ~-...t •. _...,, pies AKC Champion tntrv level po... mtn I 330 W BaySt ........_ .. r • uro-.....,.....uru Y ore npr Willtram Advaott -..re .... _LnC • n .. ~ hne. Malesooly ~~ NB ORG OOE GiNDAL VOLT T•Mporary Senlc• Hnds yo11 Hotldoy Grutin91. C... In & SM US h hkJhnt paid job1 in tow... ASS&W.HS PACICAGHS MACHOPBS WAUHOUSIE SHIP.UCCUS IELL~ IHV!t":t •. I ;i II or C'om1• 1n TcNl3\ UJ-1441 lnlM 210;! l\u.<;lnt~!> nr llr Swte208 l47-l4tl H.tkt. Q.BUCAL INDUSTRJA.L TiCHMICA.L H007 Warnn 11.i1s I I I 9S l-Otlo-u . VOLT I ,., ,.,...••or1Auot h&nvc1"' 546-4741 Ger>1 Ofc PfT, nexible hrf, JI 8 area, a~k for Joan ~35 GIRLS FtUDA Y Experienced professaonal-pt-rmanent ~ time ror tax & ac ooontulg office $6 lo $9 hour. Wnte stal10g ex peiteoce lo Allen Ham tnOfti, CPA. ~l Busi neesCent.er Dr. Suite 103, l.Moe, Ca , 9Z71S I 715 N M ainlll&RHUO I I n1.os41 ~ I "7!157 ( allot Ho<1d Ii I I : "· 0 .... ...,, I" I .. ___________ , IMJICTIOM MOLD SET-UP F1rst ahdl. wm corwder trmrung 1C mech1tn1cally UK'bned & ledms qwck ly Job enta1b setlJnJ: mo&di, st.art up& & mlllor troubleshooting. f;x peneoce help( uJ CAMlaOMFG 7001 ClllJ. H 8. CW /Beach S/Garheld ) EOE. M/F INSPECTOR Madi parts 11u1pector for macti tool shop for rut Gl,JARDS gJ'Owtng co. Must be exp Fil.II & put lime All Due t.o expanslOfl necde<I a rea s. Uniforms immed. VAJ, Jrv 546-8210 (umiahed Agee 21 or cmtact Clark. over. Retlred welcome. lrwurance ---No experience nee:. App-~ ly Uruvenal Protection Com1 property & cuual· Service 1226 w Stb ty u111tant. Exper Street. ~ta Ana. In ~.Mio. 2yrs Ul· ~ boun 9-12 & 1·4 d typlllg Xlnl benefits. MantbruFri J•mes Insuran ce, ------lrvlne Call Maurine .-... ------c 752-0090 E 0 E . JANITOR Openuiga lo CM. part· time 2,3,5 dys wit. T.!0-1503 bt wn 8-5. ------ 1.&mdry, full time posi· doo for laundry rm.; will train. Goed benefits. Ap- ply at Newport vma. 4000 Hllaria Way. Newport Beach. 642-S861 yr off exp. Ab1htv tu Coo.ta Met>a peaa desicner boutique f1nent, well organazt'd, pouibiUUes Gd com addtlloo•I c•ckera & IWt1t w 'figu~ amt dt> Equal OpJ>Orturuty oeeda upr'd HSlll&nl penooa~ tnd1v1dual lo ~ bentofrU Apply ll1 labelen 11\J tJme de Beaullful buff.colored lmo old c.octer Spaniel puppy oeeda loving home. Sbow dog mother sn~. Ewa m~. wb. ~must Call for Employer m•n•1er w /atroog gitt10001J"OW)dfloorof pencin.iamUllllam•t und bd will cocuuder appt 54-0 7639 A. Ken fuhloa bact1round Ii newty fe>t"med corpora Sl.aodard Shoes 222 So part time. $3.)0/Hr DaVlS fnd E o E •PIX• aalea ability. Salary t1on 10 prut111ou1 Elac",. AAabeuD Ca · 'TJ0.6181 T A 8 opm.. 5C7-31125 1'1-..-Center Fuhtoci uu. ' • • - -Matuno ans we rl n I ,.....,_.,... women w bab)'lt1t. ~1~ BOUTEDRJVER l.MaDd. 714-7»-UZS. aak my home, Mon Thur . TA 8 an., M'rV has a .,.__1 ""'-. bu an forLaVoooe_. ~ _ 6.15AM J PM 979~ I ruunum _.., ''w po11llooa o~o tn opeoin& for • route Secn!t.ary part Ume or full Medical Part ume RN. 3 Tut• SA, CM." Hu.nl. 8 driver. PoaWoa abo lD· Ume Property m1toa1e days/wk s.t!ary negot1a an:aa Vaned abifta. P rr dudes tite m1tint.en&nce mem expeneoce & real ble Mon thru fr1 or t'/T Many out.stand· Won as..G bn pr wt elt&te ll~ preferred. 644 1641 Uli benefits Wort near Starting. pay $3 )7 hr. ~T.llO your home & earn while Van provkSed. Mu•t be al ~fod1caJ-exp Hdlk off1«• you~arn least2Synol age •have SECRETARY Part help for l1u.v1o 1>t'd1.ttnr ~ E .O.E. a good driving record ume Balboa lll leaal of olf1ce 644{M70 Plaiwt McAtilftMllllU ~ at l088S Kalama Cice m.5480 M...,., al l t RiverR.d.St.eA.FtnVly. SECRETARY r I cwr rf'<'ep wn1s ex Part/Ume Expr'd. Hrly or pbone 7141964.44~ or rt>a penenred. for two doc pay Van furn. Lv aue E.O.E. e 1 la le de v e I o p e r ten with bWJy l(l'D•·r11I 67!>5657 ---- -lrnmed operuoic. Good pntct1ce ri ... asanl .... m ------SalliDg lost~tor, e:s· short band, typing " <·1ent. familiar with Pl.IHTIMG peneace req111red. Part communication 11t1lls pegboard 11ys t cm If you are 20 or ov•r." Ume wloter/full time Mature, eoergetar 64&3903 lookJng for a career op-MCm!!I' ~9060. person Orange Co prtwuty tn pnntmg, ap-Airport area Good •MODB.S* SIGN MAM woa ovasus Major Ora~e Co lo-MaU an moairy won dustnal " Commetti.I 1DC abr'Olld ~ o( RE. fU"ID is k>oluo1 ror )'Cm' qe • .nor pnM:Ot IOduRJ1oum indJv1dua.J lo poallJoa. All types of tmt.all •l&m oo poated worlrera ur1•otly r• properties P &rt & f uJ I qu l"ld. Yor dd.a&lt. send time Contact · Jim a &lamp~d. i.t-lf Gravley dddreurd l'flV('lopt' l.o A.SHWlllrBURK~ Foiw¥Eh,_..t 7141~-~ Sl"ARTNOW1 701 Wu.b1.flllon~ ---_.._.,_ Pomeranian, AKC rett Ownp hoes, baodsome. nt.tfy ., very luvaW. 2Yn .YD&, male. perffft for Grand ma or cbj'4 Now~ MZ-6616 AC1ban Pup!> AKl' be&utUul black ma a.lttlfl apnrot Champ a1rett. Ahow r,r pet 6-46. 98()(1, ~ LocaJ Amway duJtnbutor o.ot. ~ -·-•••••••••••••••••• offt>rs opportun1t)' for Bllfalo. New Yon 14.2m Doc. SdJnauz.er P~· ,,_to Ya. ao•s J!OOd eaJ'DlDP. You Pl<'k --------SpayPd fem . Lova I.he houn For appt t.o YOUlh Counwkln dlUdrfti, gd nt.cbdog. !il&rt Ln busmess o( your ~ · own, call 631 1246 or Part Time evening, 964-5.225 ~ adults worluni,: t)-ee puppi.e. & •ESCORTS• t.;xpenentt PmerT't'd l>IY at PENNYSAVER. SAi fS CAREER ulary, benefits Ir tM> Ptaeeit.la. CM.:__ ...:t4 & WOMEH pleasant worttng c:ood1 ,_Tm------· R E A L E s T A T E u )'OU are lrub' inlerftl uom Mwtdya. ~ wttbruuth 0\it!rll U~n 642·649$ '\ Me rr.> ~000 SJ 50 br Ouutrm .. pri•M•nt Ill.art &.ltPM CA1.LA..~OR£A fwwHwe 80$0 •661-0729• MUllSES A.IDES All lh1fta, C'tttlfied or trainees. Mesa Verde Convalescent 1losp1lal, 661Cent.er5l . CM Nursmg RN SUPF.RVI SO R 7am-3 X>pm. LVN CHARGa-; NURSE 3pm·Upm NURSES AIDF..S 7 3.JO orJ.lJ·JO Certifi€'d or will tram NURSES Al OE AS SISTANCE 8 30am l .:l>pm or 4pm 8pm. No expernec Good medical. dental benefits tlagab1p Con vale.cent Ceoler , 466 l'lapb.Jp Rd. N 8 642 8044 Office Help SALESMAN WANTED. ed in a career ll not Jl&ft Sea olu: f /f ypht &UtN UP TO u~ COii· anotber job, t.bil could be Growtn1 I nine r irm IOSSION llfET. l·Can YoW' CJllPClrtUajt7 to jo&D oeedl bllhl.J qualified _,,from aoK to UOOK ooe of.the moat l\.IC· ~/ Typtst for 4 anmally. 2-P'tod out wby omduJ aut.omobUe ror· proleuiooala. Pleuant new he. earn b11 ta poratioas lo the United •tmo1pbere 80wpm. here. Come talk wltb Stasaa. short band a plus, nen them 3 Our produc· hie " self mot1vatt'd t I n P x p e n , 1 v e E x p e r 1 e n c e n o l m m1 lond t budgel terms 4 oeceuary, but here's Pre s<>t appt! galore. what 11 ... r,.t'\nd out why ''we've Hi.tbSchool Educauoo J.JJt the best Uung g001g ". Poiut.avoe AUJtud4! 'II 8 area AU lor Mr. WelJGroomed I Iowa.rd gss.3402 Good Dn vtoM Record Heal FAlat.e UCENSB> UHUCEHSfD Will train Beat com· lTllS&IOn split in the lo du!!t.ry 70 /30, lo top pro- ducer.. For lotervtew caJJ em at Redhill Real- ty, l..ldo offtce; 117J..7300 leallatah Abillty to treat people bke people, W1lb a lllO. oere lnterea lo cust.ol1ll'r satlllaction, "above all, UJ&egrity. U you lhmk you 're our type of person, don't wail. .. Cootact us today tnpenon. ~ ,,, .. Or-. c..., 211Z5 Har6or Blvd. COSTAllESA 979-2500 OHke Mc.I pr Larae expaodln1 com· paoy 11 1eetln1 lo· d1vldu.al1 wbo poaaes1 man&gemeul ttills ID r• aJ estate. Penom wear' looltln1 for. po11lbly mana11n1 ao office now. or have the aperience & de11re lo beoome ma.ruaaers. AU rephea hdd ID llrict coandeoce ~ mooUl + boaUI • Incentive pro1ram "1--·.-.. --·------other company benefit.a. -.--- Repfy to Box SM. O.Uy Full Ume. Sa.a. clerk Ptlot, PO. Box ueo. needed for marine a.ta Meu. Ca. 9211121 hardware dlttrlbator. SECUTARY f'or adv agent'y nr OC A.t.rport lo band1e IIM'dJa buying 6 1ome secm.artaJ. lnteresUog varled wort . Good lYJUl. tome accounllnR. 2 4 y ra ex per req 1157.1314 SECRETARY Yacht nwitetin& ftrm loc on tbe wet« lo Npt Bcb. Seeb aecretary / lirt Fn. day for 1•n. office emplo7meot. Typln1 50wpm mm. btklJ> ex- per. pref. Salary comm w/ex~r Co. Benefit.a. PteHe call for appt. 71U1M'1lO SICUTAIY He aec1 to Re1lonal Mana1er of an .....,Ntabed eo in beaut lrvtne loc. Outat.a.od1n1 bemCda for oulllandlng ea-. Dtclapbooe, DO SH, atroac lypina. RI.lab I lntne Penonoe.1 Acency - E 17UI. C.C.U ll•a Ste DI SC.1C70 Es:patenee neceuary. ·--------t Income Tu Prepnrs Ta ;a Wf IE ;ht•n• o.-.i Tax S.OSO. ..., ............ --. .,. .•. , -;;:;!-• ......... .. . ........ ........ °'~·· tJ:; .. :-'.1ww :i.:c I :. LESJOHIS a 13161 J-6691 6C2-4SZJ, nt 2!50. I SP M • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • •••• •• E.o::--**I BUY**· ... • IM ~·~ Furniture· 6' :-,r•-.. ••••••uu Appi.-.--OR 1w11l1ic)!1 ~~---··• .. a 100 5 or SJ!:LL for v OU •· ... •·•·•••••••••••••• MASTERS AUCTION llAlllll)11i TUSK rrom AlM&.a, 22Jbe urvable lwirz 125 lb.~ AtfnqullOW 1'79 a.a ce Sele xa Newport 8.lvd Cll '"' Cft 1010 ....................... 646-1616 Ii Ul-,625 < ASll I' \JO ,..or ~ ~'<1 fun• aou ~ &<"lrTV~' '157 HJ~ MODEL HOME llOSE-OUT SALE'. Decorator furnalurc '1. &ttel80nes Cedar GleJA Townbomes. 2554 EJda11 A~. Costa Mm•. 11 lA> to dally ~~34 __ -· SACIJFICE! C•mpalener atyle b r aet. olf wlute, IJ'Ml for teens , nJ1bt alaird , CASH PAID ctn.er, cube w/11bel9'e8. Wabr/dryra/Refrl11. twm mattress and -x ~cwautll57 .. m ~o~ ~'1 Weaber, dryer. d11 ~t.eb'also"' bWlllber, 1100 each. A l CaII ~lt o.wmr MWIMI Cba.lse lounge _$7_S_Pa~fi-o-· Uaed Refrl1erators. lblw/cbn~. ball ~h W I D '1. Ye a r e o d SS>, 5' bird c•ee 135. w"lll clearance ule, cood doc& l200. movie~· tacp! m.otll; $.J&..4&30 tor SSO. Many o~r New PNlto eldtt cooker' 1&am..-.7G5 bet '6p$, - • ~ ~ ektft pre-Fnncb drop leaf din lbl - __..coobr ... IOlcbeo w /3 leaves • Pl~S eenter S71. Sauu1e DIJ/alfr. French l~ aat.erOD. se.4G:M. top cotree. tb1 SUOI . An opportwuty elWlta in our busy Fashion Island orr.ce for a ta leoted person who w11be1 lo work 20·2S bra/week w1aome vanauon due to lle&500al demand. ff you are a motivated ID· divtdual who can work quietly & eCficienUy on machloe PoSUni & other clencal respomlbllilles this may be the /ob you've been lookine or The compena•tton " beoeftta are competitJve. U you are qualilled & 1eriou1ly interealed please call llr. Cllae al ' Itri~ 644-5070 ror appolotment lmmed for full time~ Bocpttal i--------, IHI latat. s.... Immediate oPelllDa. can Openlo1 for licensed BIJboe Marine ~ u le1pe.ople.. loca1l1 ror .............. s.o.s. owned, with naUooal re-11/P w® Bwlk Bech $50 ~m. ,. OE 8PL liae •uber • ID8de, heavy old desk •--··•s * .IBW dr7er. Yell' nice ""..---·-SECUAfTY SIOO• er butb for~ -·-·-· --"--S.0/R.B.Flnantt ~ mOOll8 Cuu•l llv1n1 Gra'4.d Sl5.IOO to auoo PllCIFIC .,. Several-8everal Wblr1pool f'reeur, ~11 Plllow type f um, so(~ 2 aper tl•lpful. Huot· I Office I irJ11.oD Valley Convalea· Mak cent Hospltal. 8382 I e 1 1 ferral ayst.em. E:scelJent l~~~~~~~~~I worltln& coodlllona. Eun 100% comm!uk>n. For confldenUaJ app't, call 7S9·0226 EUCU· Syatema Realton ·~= ... _.,._.. n.a ... K ,. ..... din, toOi ttoo1. 2 ms. . ..._.. ..... • • ~ ....... Dl'W, SZ'7S. Col& $lOCJO. s->o er orr. NewruDAve.HB. I Mlsffetoe I Money With Kelly, .,,,.... •s.Gllafllt ......... •Accta.ti:a •a.tis Top pay. paid vacatlooa, rererral bonuNa. Ne•er a ree. : R!X:EPT/GEN.OFFICE I -Fut p.ce office. Needl enet'let.IC penon I tor recepUoni.at " 1ea ol • nee. Gi.t oppoc1an.lt7 for riltl& penon. Xlnt . bene. Coot.act Bonnie 5tNOU uc.TIOMST Oood trPl•J •lrlll1. awlt c bboar ea per. Prttate Coa:DuJ Club, ~ •*<>ur ftce•• An Affinnat1ve ea.ens -..rt .. otr1 P\1 /0un• • AdkJa Emp&o -------..... .. Se..les/OurOfnceu yer mcp. 1020 YeOow " White tbl i 14 ~Free ··--··-··-•••••••• yellowchnM5. Lb ,\tency TAXPREPA.REBS -BICY C LES AS · MMD U J'Oa.,.. ...._roe• CIOBlrcb, Eaub"' P'tlrH.B.cftlce. QMBl.m 6 8cUwted. tueCWflll D8tioa&l com-NNPQl't &each awuo ca.u ... 1oza · 11a1t bit.-110. cw a... '*" t.bat oa ... Xlnt. --------• m.-ar1CN071 I:{' ~:'C:*°·1------.. 'rwt./Prw:bool. mlllt '!'-. "* LllctJ 8dawtna dad. call now. llr. a.': Sl'.Cl&T.wAL ~= =H~.:.Ja~~ llrt'l.bk'JcMI. •'', lib .!HMCm~~~----1 IAIMTOf' .,.../ k~.caain'Gis.-... -.m.- Sal11 N6Pff.earnap &o• br.511.-U. NOUDAY NOMIY 91MClllC!L.,.. Red 1to1• su~!t! Wort local temporary •--"in-. ~•Ullfd _..,._.,, CMa..-.1 .,_•··~'*"Uh •Act •1c:a.rt.. H•, ~N•• Price. • • .,n11hh ·~· ...... ·· ....... CAlL D.\Y 117-0041 '1J:b[5 nu.,..._. .... Gokt eouc. suo. · .• Xlot. C'ODd. • ~2711 ... ... Wt IOSS ....................... PEG~US Will tOChaJlt your home. Bright unusual paint· mgs. Call 5'8·6'27 alt 6Pm- CARPET • All C)Hlitlff. lmmed Avall. l.ow•t PrlcH . ...... ... PORSCHE'S WANTED Allow us Ule opportwut.y to coaiUder the putthue or t.rade-m al your cleaa ~. Check wrtb Ua Todn' * MO D8'05IT OI LAST MONTH WI TAii AMY ft.ADI •M»M110&"°'1 PHOMI CllDIT APPIOVAL IOIMdM•'a & • N Btaeb Blvd. LA HABRA CS Ill. No. ol SA Fwy > Ot415~5JJ3 amdayby"* ?1..WIJ• • ..,eed, power ·~· s:bnkel &U' • AM Vii 1tereo , electric 1wi- rool. electric windows, TopM1tao....-.~ 30,000 mllH:.~~l...IOO CllLBFD)CallMiHJ,9. •..W?t 6JJCSI f'\aUy flll'!ipped.. loca1lr owned fJ 1ervlced . Pnced'forqdckaaie. U4,4t5 .-..sa·10Ms NOUS 191'0 HARBOR BL VD. OOSTAllESA '31·1276 c.f 9711 ....................... "1'5 Olpri. llM>d coadiUoo. !i._800 ml, 516 82&0 aft vM/wtmda ....................... .. Pstd9e tllS. ~pd. ...... ....,uu,uuf. lmmllc, ... 119 Ev• • _ .. .;;;;'~-"'~---- "11 Eldo loaded. N tu. .... ODIJ '7,400. WhM Dir Cir 1111114 lll..aJIZ/99-G21G SALE PRICE LOADED WITH EXTRAS! REBATE NEW 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE BUY FOR ONLY $ 66 PER MONTH NEW 1980 CHRYSLER LelARON 2 DOOR ve. automatlo trana.. C8lh prto9. 15895 .,, .... -Ucerw. fJnano. ,... & doc. ..... 48 power tteertno. POW8f' payments d 1158.88 ,,.,. (nOft1h lndudM tu. Qcen1e. finance brakH. radio. deluxe ,_ & doc. ,._ beMd on S500 cash down plua S300 f8Ct0fy wheel OCMn. WIW olasa l'1lb9la Deferred s-yment prtoe • $8319 68 Annual perc.ntage rete belted radial tires & ·14~ more1(138604) OYER DEALER INVOICE ON ALL 1979 PLYMOUTH ARROW COUPESI Does not Include 2"' holdbec:ka or fadOtY lnoenttvea. SUPER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1979 CHRYSLER MEW YORKER S. AVEMll mn10M Loaded! VS. automatic trans . air cond .. pwr. ateenng & t>rakea. pwr. split seat I windows. tilt. crulM. leather int . AM/FM ater90 w/8 tr8C:*. vinyl top. wsw tJrea & morel (109938). 1979 PLYMOUTH .a&MI ..... '9495 l 979 CHIYSLB UMltOMlDOOR VIS. .utomatlc trMa.. air oond .• pow. ateertng I tnMa. vinyl 11gp. CUIDn moldlnga. redlO, WIW tftea & morel (eot5WON). V8. automatic trana.. air oond . rNff. steenno & t>rlkn. vinvt top, r8dlo. waw t1rea & more• (783WOK). ·~95 1973 CADILLAC COWIDlftU VB. automettc tr8na.. air oond . r>wr areenno a t>rakee pwr. sHt a wlndowa. tllt wh"' AM/FM. pwr dr. loeb. vfnvt IOP. WSW lfres I morel (716JFBJ 51995 1979 DODGE ASNMWA.c>M VB. automatic trana .. air oon'L pwr •teertno I lnJcea. redlo. • cu atom molding, roof reek. WSW tires & moNI (28eWFW). ~TI.AS CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH SERVICI! HOURS: ,.,._ Ttwu fftcMy 7:30 a.m. to &:30 p.m. ~a a.m. to a P.IJ\. ................ 55695 5300 Econom6cal • cyf. engine. automatic trana.. air cond .• pwr. ~ AMtFM stereo cuaette. bucket ... ta. roof r.ctl I '"°"91 C283ftHL). 'M95 1979FOID WPICll• va. automatic .,.,,.,, power -.1ng 6 brelm.. btg minor., =.r--· red6o & m«91 '6295 ... .• II 4 a • e l· d A b I, .. .. ,, l, D n . . .. I A ~ A A A ' I I I 17 MOURNING IAANIANS CARRY OPEN CASKET OF SLAIN LEADER Thouaanda Shout Antl-Amertcan Curaee In Front of U.S. Embauy 50,000 Vow 'Death' ' Assassinated Iranian Leader Mourned t TEHRAN, Iran <AP) -At ' least 50,000 Iranians mourning an assassinated religious leader t marched on the occupied U.S. I Embassy today, placed the cof- fin ln front of the mission's iron gates and alternated chanting "Death to Amenc~, .. Wlth wail· ing verses Crom the Koran, the holy book ol Islam. But they made no move to breach the aates and enter the •em baaay compound, wbere Mo1lem militants have been bolcltna 50 Amerieau basta'9 for 48 days demtnd1n1 tlae U.S. government get Sbah Mobam· med Baa Pahlavi to retwu to Ira. Meamlldle, a MDlor member f-the TUltng Revohrtton:ry Council aald today that families ' of the bost.agea may be allowed to visit captive relatives over 'Cbrlslmaa, accordin1 to a Tehran ne'Nspaper In an interview today, In tenor Minister Hashem• Raf5anJans was quoted as saymg Iran's rulers want Chnstmas v1s1ts by the hostages' families But has SHAH'S CANCER MAY BE WORSE-A3 AMERICANS OFFER IAAN SOLOTIONS -A12 remarka u.nderUned tbe dlf· ferenees betwen offtcials and the militants holdin& the em-bassy. A atudeat apoke1man reapoaded vapely that there bu been ~ declilon" about family Christmas vlaita - although the holiday ls less than a week away. Rafsatijani said the decision \Huntington Action I Belsito A warded t i 6-month Extension . L By STEVE MARBLE Of u. 1>4111y ...... ,tatt Huntington Beach City Ad · miniatrator Bud Belsito, who haa been working without a con· tract, has been guaranteed he'll be able to keep bis job for at least six months. Councilwoman Ruth Finley said she made the motion, unanimously approved by the Ci- ty Council this week, ~ give Belsito a chance to implement a Uat of goals and obJectives without the threat or losmg his job. Four cowicil members, lDclud- lDI Mn. Finley, voted to oust I the top ranking city emplayee 1aat month in a closed-door meeting. I However, the ®UDCil agreed DOt to make the action offidal 11nJe11 tbere w aa a near- , unanimous agreement amone the leVeD memben. Mn. Finley said ahe also wanted to cive Belsito the brutbine period IO Ilia job does , oat become a campalp laaue in the April dt.J etectioal. t • •fbll ls 1ometbln1 I f waleome. •• Beliito usa of tbe aetMG. •"'l'hen are many Udnp J waat to aec:ompllah and lt ap- department head management team to assist in decision mak- ing. Mrs. Finley expressed con- cern that her colleagues have been voting on some city issues as a reaction on whether they support Bel&ito or not. "It's a really unproductive posture," she explained. "I'm hopeful we can drop this coo· frontation stance, this business of choosing sides." In a related matter, the coun· cil voted 5-2 to bait the hiring of an assistant city administrator. The cowicll decided earlier this month Belsito needed a helplD& band to nm the city. Mayor Don MacAlllater and Councilman Robert Mandie vot· ed aeainst puttlne a lid on the birinl of an assiJtant. M ra. Finley, wbo proposed the freeze, said there have been cbar1es that the action to hlre an usi.stant was almply a ploy to find a replacement for Belli to. ''I'm not sure what all the motives were,'' she said, "but, in my mlod, tbe Idea wu to help Bud." lay Wlth the students -who have several lJmes overruled or contradicted Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh. They did so agam today. deny- ing that a U S mvest1gallon or the shah's alleged cnmes could end the cnsis and mean freedom for the hostages. The students contradicted that chum. wtucb Ghotbzadeh was quoted as mak- 10g 10 an interview with the w aahi.qt.oo Post publlabed to- day. Tbe tuneral cortea• of ~ jatolealam Mohammad Mofateb and his two bodyguards began at Tehran Unlveratu. then wound a mU. to the 9'ol&ed embMsJ &ates_\ MAICAID!led ~ a Ha ~ chanun1 and wallln1 people. Four mullabs, or priests, waring pistols were drawn on an open carriage behind the cortege. The beady mixture of religious fervor and militancy climaxed when the priests were paued over the beads or the crowd and mounted the speakers' platform on the embassy wan. Massive portraits of Mofateh were car- ried by mourners along with Islamic flags in black. Mofaleb's 22 year-old son Sadegh declared "The CIA kills people who are agamst the Im· perialism of Mnerica. They killed my rather because \hey want to change the course of the revolution " Many or the women m the (See IRAN, Page AZ> Cycle Crash Victim Dies John Michael Hughes of Newport Beach died Monday from injuries suffered last Fri- d a y when his motorcycle slammed into the rear or a parked car on Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. authorities said. Hughes, ZS, of 1808 Balboa St., had been pl aced on a life· s upport machine at Pacifica Hospital ln Huntineton Beach following the 4 p.m. accldent near Golden West Street. Police aaid Huebea waan't weartne a helmet at the time of the accldent. The police report indicated he suffered multiple bead iojurlea. Funeral arraniementa are pend.in&. . I WEON~SDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS " Taco Bell Case Prosecutor ' Urges Death for Slayer A five-woman, seven-man Oran1e County Superior Court JUry waa ur1ed today duriQI an bour and 40-mloute arsumeat to send the coovtcted slayer ol a youn1 Huntlnetoo Beach woman to the atate'a 1u chamber. Man Burns Woman's Hair in HB A young Sant.a Ana woman was forced at gunpoint to dnve to a remote area ln Hunl.lnltoo Beach late Monday where her aKsailant npped off her clothes and burned her hair with matches, police said. Officers said the attacker held the woman in her own car for nearly three hours and told her he did not Uke women with k>ng hair. She told mvestlgators her uud- back length hair was burned un- til 1t was shoulder length. She said the man also burned her eyelashes. She wasn't otherwue injured, according to police re- ports Police said the assailant, believed to be in bis 20s, grabbed the woman in a Santa Ana abop-Pi.D.I cmier about e:ao p.m. ud told b• to drln to an lndUltllal area in north Huntineton Beach. The man. pollce l&ld, slapped the woman lD tbe face MYeral limn after' bundu lier b.a1r Md told-ber ur-w ~ tcHet..,. live." She aald be tbeo ran oil. Police said the suspect was described as having a mllltary- type haircut and was weanng black gloves 28 File Suit Over Injuries In/VD Case Twenty eight women filed law1u1ts in Or,nge County Superior Court Tuesday in which they allege they suffered pelvic inflammation after using an m- trautenne device once marketed by the A R. Robins Co A total of $140 million an damages ls bemg sought. According to the separate, 25-pa ge complai nts , the Richmond, Va , pharmaceutical firm falsely advertised the Dalkon Shteld IUD as safe and effective The firm ls charged with medical negligence, breach of warranty, liability, fraud and wanton misconduct. Jn October. nine similar lawsuits were filed in Oranp County against A.H Robina The cases are being band.led by John Van Dyke. a Newport Beach at· torney with offices in Fullerton. It la alle1ed ln the complaints that a atrlq used in the inser- tJon of the shield caused bac- teria to enter the uterus and lead . to infec:Uon. Attached u ellh.lbiu to the lawsuits are loternal company memorandwm in wbJdl tbe al· le1ed bacteria problem la dJ.a.. .1 cussed. In an lmpaaslooed add.ras in the courtroom ot Judee Richard Beacom, Deputy District At· torney Paul Meyer aaid th.at death was the only approprt- a te punlabment elven tb• circumstances •UJTOUDdina tbe MW~-.- faformalSip "Take a Carpool for the Hostages," reads sign hang· 1 ng over the San Diego Freeway from the Redhill A venue Bridge bet ween Costa Mesa and Santa Ana . T h e home made s ign - green lettenng on a white shee t -was put up Tuesday by an wllcnown signmaker. Enrollment Dip May Shot HB School Huntington Beach City ( ~lementary > School District trustees ha&1led Tuesday on whether or not to close a school becau.ae of declinlne district enrollment. On a 3 to 2 vote, the board put off the closure question until lt receives a staff report oo bow much money would be saved by abutt.int down a campua. No apecifte campus was undet' conalcferation Cor closure. A speelfle 1cbool would be de· t~rmlned U and wbeo tnaateea decide one campus must cae. esecution atyle 1layin1 of Katberlne Parrott. 20, durinc a June 3 robbet y at a Santa Ana Taco Bell restaaranL c..un, a e1anee in the direc· tion of defendant Marcelino Ramos, 21, Meyer declared. ''He planned, concretely and primitively, the ldlllng of this woman." Ramos and co·defendant Ruben Gaitan, 23, were convict- ed by the aame panel Dec. 6 of first degree murder in the Par- rott killing. Gaitan does not face a death sentence, however. It was a.Deeed in the trial that Ramos herded Miu Par- rott and co-employee Kevin Pickerell, 18, of Santa Ana, into a walk-ln refrigerator, forced them to kneel down, removed their wort caps and told them to say their prayers prior to shool.UlC them with a .22-callber rifle. Mlu Parrott died instantly. Pickerell escaped Hriowl ilUW'Y when the bullet deflected off b1a alrull. ID bta leqthy appeal far lm- poaltloo of a death sentence, Meyer said tbe killing wu ••an execution. a ca.lculated crime, a pta.ped murder or lndivlCJuals." Ramos aat at the counsel table aa Meyer addtts&ed the JW'Y. Tbe short and stocky defendant occasionally rubbed bis face with b1a haod.s and fidgeted with bla moustache. "Thia ia u cold a case as there i.a that e:dsu," Meyer l&id . He said Ramoa' only desire was to trade two lives for "a ILaDdl\ll GI cmb. ·• TM Pl I I C9&of' aa.ld .... h-4 . ....... .... U.. lftaJ ._ added ·11 won't daaqe ... ,_.._ •• He aUd tbe JW'Y abouJd DOt have~ tor Ramo. solely because be bad a depnved childhood. suffers feelings of in- adequacy and ia of less than average intelligence A de - fense-called psychologist had tesufied Tuesday that Ramos had an intelligence quot.Jent of 75. well below the average of 100. Former POW Testifies CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. CAP> -Manne Pfc. Robert Garwood, accused of deserting and col- laborating with the enemy, ear- n ed a picture of North Viet- namese leader Ho Chi MU\h and helped Commun.isl troops guard American prisoners of war, a former POW bas testified. The Marine Corps Is holding a heartnc this week to see lf there is enoq.b evidence to court- m a r ll al the 33-year-old Garwood, who spent nearly 14 years in Vietnam until bis return lo the United States last March. Fonner POW Francis Antao, now an A.rmy warrant oftlcer stationed at Fort Dl:i, N.J ., tesUfted T\aelday that be aaw Garwood, C1UTJillC a weapon, worlrinc with the enedly on v a rioua ocC!aslons at prison camps near OaN&Jll. Coast Weatller pears I '.e Mtn 1lven tbat '1111•·" Ba Mid be NeeU, dnftecl a lit. of .-a 1114 objeetlvea be ln- teilded to can7. oat um 1eu'. 'l'ba Bit!. tie Mid, tDclid• •.• lllalterl1&M-.S tla Seacliff Appeals to Be Heard Coml4erable cloud1De11 ton l 1ht. Cb ane• or abower~20 ercent tonilbt. to 10 percent TbundaJ. SU&btly cooler wttb Ion &GnlOt of 48 at tlMt twcW Ud 55 lnland. Him 11und&y ~ a •Jana .a.. toait &!Ml ea ilal•ad 119IRT9DAY W,\SRINOTON CAP) -'na S..te ~ a p.e pn- UmlJ:wy Qlll"O'Val to a 11.11 llWlla fedenl loaa surua-for tbe Cbr7tler Corp. but an ~t. \hrea\ened to at.all ftnal ac· Uon by a ftllbUlter. Tbe vote WU 5'..fil Opponent. ol &be ~ aid plan moved for ncoouldera· Uon ot U.. vc:M and tb4 Seu&e rec•ed for IO mlDut.I to talk the altuaticla QVV '*11IMl lM .oenes. Tbe IDIU_. WU aclOIMd .. all ameodm9Dt to a blll IJ>' proved earller bJ &be Senafe Bantbll eomin1u .. t.bat called for a UU'ee-Ye&r waae tr.eae by membei'I ol tbe Umted Atno Woft.en. 'IM amendment ellm.lllated tbe freese but called upoe tbe UAW memben to stve up teOO millloo in ne10Uated wa1e ln· creases. Met Altle •••• •n. C'•r••r PEKING (AP) -Vietnamese Vice Forelp YiDlater Dtnb Nbo Liem ~ay accuaed l\.ONlynn Carter of ualal aid to Cam· bodJau retu1ees to advance her huaband'a campaian for the pretldenc:y · He spoke at a nen conference followtn1 the 15th tnconelualve CbJneae· Vietnamese puce talk meet.tni bere. Pressed later to say bow Mrs. carter wu aidin& ber husband poliUcaUy, Dinb Hid abe bad uaed htr recent vllit to Cambodian ref. ugee campa in Thailand to aid President Carter's re-election. t CIDCAGO (AP) -Commuters streamed to work today in autos and on police-guarded elevated trains u a atrtke by 11,000 transit workers entered lta third day. There wb no charge for train riders and unreatrlcted street parking waa still ln effect ln the downtown area. Mayor Jane Byrne ordered some elevated trains back into oper$Uon Tuesday. operated by supervtson and some union members who crossed picket lines. But commuters who wanted to take the trains faced the problem of getting to stations with no bus service. Plllntl•e TaUcs Lag9h•9 CAIRO, Egypt <AP) -Egyptian. laraell and U.S. neaotiators claimed today to have made proireaa on Paleatinian autonomy, but still appeared far apart on key luuea. aucb u the status or Jerusalem and its Arab voters. At the end of the meeting, E1ypUan Prime M1nt.ter Mustafa Khalil said lt took 97 days of Rbodeala lalb before aereement was reached, and ~at the sevea-month·old autouomY ta.lb bad DOt bad aearly u kJal &o work out a IOluUoa to tbe Pal.un.tan problem. The oecottatort held the seventh aeaklll of autonomy ta1Ju at the bot.el near the pyramkla where they ftnt sat down to talk peace two years a10. Wiretap Case No Federal Charges For Newport Cop By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' ... °""'' ftttll .... Federal officiala have decided they won't file cbarcu aaalmt a Newport Beach police aer&unt accused of tappln1 police pb<me lines, Police Chlef Pete Gron said today. Groa aaJd tbe declaioo w., given hlm tbla moroln• by Special A.lent Bruce Knlpp of the Santa Ana FBI office. Aaeata ruled out federal ln· volvement becauae tb• cue doe111't .ineet the criteria for federal pro1eeutlaa aad becauae the alleaatlom are beln1 deelt with ln a local court c .... Federal autborlUea were called Into the loveaU1atlon becaute wlret.lppiq la a federal aa weU u a •tat. off enH. Robert Ga"wood, 31, alre94)' facH aeven mla~emeanor count1, h1cludln1 four of wt r•tat>PlPI and one of eaveadroPPIQf. Tboee cb~• were rued late lloD.day in Saitta Ana Munidpal Court. DAILY PILOT It ia alleged that Gatewood placed the lapt OD the pbooe lines of two police eaptalna ln mid-September because of b1a bltterne1s over bein1 trauferred out of the detective divialon into the patrol divlaioo. Those taps were discovered in late November during a search oC the poUce department launched ln part by Grota' COO· cern that bis office and con· ference room m.Jeht have been bUHed. Searchers wbo diacovered the phone tape aa lines 1oin1 tool· fices of Capt. Wayne Connolly and Richard Hamilton said tbere wun't any other elec- tronic aurvelllance equipment found ln the station. lnvett11atora who o~ a warrant to •earcb GatewoOd.'1 bome, van and locker alleced they tOUDd ODlY ooe tape ot re- corded convertatlona datln1 from mid-September. Westminster Pair Killed In Smashup PARAllA CITY, •••••• <AP> -hit ftftal tMI' .. and •bota'UDI today dl•PGMCI 1 ~. ~ lg . ~ 11 • ee tJI tbil OUilted llaitJa of u • Pauma•a ea.. tadora lllud. Oae car waa buned aDd wlndow1 were amuW IA a&Mr can. (llelaled pba&o,M) AbcMlt a do9Ml ti were taken away ln ambulane.. but it WU D« DoWQ bow 1eriou.aly tbey w bu.rt. Dlllw'beneea been at a. Na· donal nu. Pa.um• at:J.:• ....... MO ltdloOI, ICl'OU tbe atreet mm tbe Panama Canal Zena• aDd three mllea fl-om tbe U .S. Embauy where aotl- American demomtratioas toe* place n..d.I.)'. AD HtJmated 300 1tudesata 1atbered outalde tll• acbool •bou~. "Dowa wttb tbe ababl Out wtila the ab.a.bl Down wWa t.helO~tl'' About cane-tblrd of tbe dem· on1trator& be1an throwjng rocks, and two Molotov cocktails thrown al po=loded harm· le&al.y OD the , Poliee fired tear 9aa and a dozen shotgun rollftda at a ranae ot 200 feet 1t the crowd, wb.lcb disper1ed and re1atbered la small groups ln sldeatreeta Mar the acbool. Later. police berded the demon1tratora into the school and theo allowed them &o go home. Earlier, Panama City's mayor warned realdents that only peaceful demon.straUoos would be allowed. On Tuesday 300 leftist atu· dents, protesting the govern· ment 's decision to give sanctuary to ousted Sbab Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, brot~ windows at lbe U .s. t:m· bassy and the aovernment lot· tery office ,..,...,._,,.Al APPEAL ..• She Is concerned lbat setbacll.8 on ·the blurts fa c ing tbe marshlands are inadequate to buff er lhe wetlands habitat. Mra. Martyn alao charged that some ol the propc>Md homes lie directly over an earthquake fault line. Euqulel Gutierrez Jr., a Le1al Aid Foundation attorney r4'J)Ulrtl"8 Lona Beach area appellant.. cbarled. tb.at the pro- posed low·lncome bou•in& doean 't lie wtthln the coutal zone and does not comply with the Coutal Act Attorney Charles Greenbef1, spokesman for the developers, told the commus 1on lhal- dr.ainaae basin.a wtll protect the m arshlanda from runoff alrndy experienced m the area in addi· t1on to that expected from the development. He also argued that the Unear park planned for bluff's edae will provide recreation while acting as a buffer between the development and the marabland'a nora and fauna. Followinc Tutld.ay'a aeuioo, permit chief McGrath aaJd the appeal la complicated by both the clty'1 Local Coutal Plan, for which nearly $90,000 bu been al· located by the commlaslon and the polltlcally senalUve BOlaa Chica wetlanda, which the st.ate ia attemptlna to acquire. He lndlcated that the com· mlaaloa atatt muat look at the entire Bolla Chlca area lnclud· int bluffs a mJle to the oortb owned by Sipal Landmark lnc. "The action on one (bluff• area) ma,y set precedeall for the other," he said. Two Westmlmter men were killed early today when tbelr car slammed broaaa!de Into a coo- crete block wall 1uri'GUDdlna a \ moblle home part ln Wettm1neter. Poll0911Sd tbe cbtvt(, Olm S. SUdblra. M. u4 b1a pan ..... Deut. lf. J'urlODI, N, wwt thrown from tbe car ..aDd ap. parenUJ dlM tnat.iurt11 aboUt 1':101&.aD. Off!ttn aald the car wa1 beaded,,_ on Gardin Grcm1 80111.nrd at a lallh rat• elf IPMd wMll ~ dl1nr loit cmo Dld ........ etl w .. ter Dr. U.K. Wl.n, president~ the c.o.ta Mesa Rotary Club and an Orange Cout Colle1e cou'nselor . serves coffee to Lots Klelsmeier <left> and Nina NerMOD at the annual Co1ta Mesa senior cltiaen1' Christmas dinner Tuesday. Rotarians act· ed u waiterl at the event, •DOlllOl'ed by the city'• Senior Cltlzena Cl.-at'btancia Hilb School. About 300 people attended and heard a talk by A11emblyman Denni• Manaen. D-HunUnston Beach. Family's Lawsuit Says Home Leaks M o~ than $500,000 tn dama&e! were demanded Tuesday 10 Orange County Superior c.ourt by a Hunll.ng\on Beach family wblch claims their home built by S&S Construction Co lew waler. The la'Wluit la the latest in a series ot legal action.a fUed by homeowners throughout Oran1e County. They allege water seeps through walls of sunlcen Uvtng rooms The ,_ult, they claim, bu been water dama1e. mold and mildew They a1&o contend they have 1ufhred cold• and respiratory Ulneues. Plalatlffs identlfted la Tuesday's act.ion are St.He and Dara Draeger and their t.b.ree children. Acconbna to the aetian. the couple purcbued the Baywals Lane home on Sepl. 3, 19'1&. They are &Mkin1 unapedfted general mooetary dama1ea and S500,000 in purutive dama1e1. S&S spokesmen in put state ments have derued charges that homes were poorly cooatructed The company bu filed detam• lion lawsutll qalnlt some ot the more outspoken critJca ol it.I product. ,,.._p_,.AJ IRA.N ••• crowd, all upuy wrapped ln black da.adon, wept a Sadeah apoke. Mofateh. a close uaociat.e ol Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini. and two bodJbu.arda were as- sautnaud Tuesday at Tehran Univenity. where Molat.eb wu bead of tbe theolo1y depart· ment. Khomeini '1 rullo1 Revolu· Uooary CouncU blamed t.be CIA and SA V AK, the ousted sbab 's secret pol.Ice. for the 111aa1'n•· uoo. An anonymous caller told Iran's new& aaency a aroup c alled FY Yllltaot was reapomible. but lhe aroup bad not hem beard of before and matt oblerven t.boqpl the call .... a.omt. Just In Time For Christmas ... The Perfect Gift • • • Ready (or • immediate tt.llvery • ' . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1979 A ,. ,. A A 3 : A ,. A ' Panels to Study study of tbe ~ Compul)''• maaa1Te _ al 1..S com m relal ~ aera11 from UC Irvin• reacbv1 ••••ral con- clualom au.re to 1Ur d bate. The atucb aay• propoaed ex· pan1loe of retail 1p1c.s up to 2'15,000 square feet would face stiff competlboo from exaaUD& and fu*#Jre retail outlet.s elsewhere. "Our beat judgment i& that -while the company should hJtve ltttle d!lftcult.y in aucceaatully compl · phue one with it.a beav1 enu>b.aail OD food ael'Vlce ind recreation. an ultimate bulld-out ol 2'15,000 square feet ol retailing would be stretch.inc the retail market for the foreseeable future,"tbedocumentsays. The Gruen rep0rt also con- c I udea that massive public subsidies -or private funding -would be required to provide transit sel'Vlce to and from Town GoldJmnps$19 Price Approaches $500 Mark LONDON <AP) -The price of gold rurted with tl\e $500 mark Ir today, jumping $19 in Zurich and more than $16 m London to trade at a record $496 an ounce in t>oth centers before falling back Gold closed Tuesday at $477 in Zurich and $479.50 in London. Gold was $494 at the morrung fixing in London, but fell to $488.50 at the afternoon fixing, up $10.75 from the afternoon fix- ing Tuesday. The dollar was mixed but little changed in what dealers described as Uun tradmg 10 ad- vance or the Chnstmas and New Year holidays. The gold pncc bas climbed to successive record highs this week as the Organu:ation of Petroleum Export1ng Countnes meets in Caracas, Venezuela, lo discuss pncmg Gold, an investor's haven 10 times of monetary uncertainty. thrives in the sort of inflal.lonary spiral that a further round of oil price hikes could trigger. Middle East oil producers are also heavy investors 10 the metal and increased oil revenues would give them more money to buy ~old The gold rush has pushed up the pnce of the precious metal by more than $200 since Aug. 8, when 1t was trad!.ng at around $289 in London and Zurich Just over a year ago, Nov 30, 1978, gold was $193 25 in London. In Tokyo, the dollar zig- zagged against the yen today, finishing at 239 75, nearly two )en lower than Tuesday's close or 241 40. i l Negligence Charged f I i 28 File IU I> Suit Twenty e~t women filed lawsuits ln Oran1e County Superior Court Tuesday in which they allege they suffered pelvic inflammatim aft.er ualq an ln- treulerinlt dewtce once marketed by the A..R. Boblm Co. A total of $140 mlllion lo damages is being sought. According to the separate. 25-pagc complaints, the Richmond. Va . pharmaceullcal firm falsely advertised the Dalkon Shield IUD as safe and effective The firm 1s charged with medical negligence, breach of w~. habWtJ, fraQd md wanton mtaeonduct. In October, nine similar lawsuits were filed m Orange Count, apinst A.H. Robtos. 1be cases .-beiU band.led by JobD Van o,u. a Newport Beach at· tomey with offices in Fullerton. It is alleged in the complainta that a string used in the inser- tion of the shield caused bac- teria to enter the uterus and lead to mfectJon. Attached as cxh1b1ts to the lawsuits are internal company memorandums m which the al- leged bactena problem ti. dJs cuued. It is cant.ended that the Robins firm was aware of the possible bad side effects yel conUnued t.o market the ableld.a. They were removed from the market in 1974. Plalntiffs in the current ac- tions reside in Orange. Los Angeles and Riverside counties. According to the achons. more than 600 lawswts have been filed agamst the firm over the Oalkon Shwld In August. a Denver woman who once used the IUD "on a $6 2 m1lhon Judgment against the firm 50,000 Vow 'Death' Assassinated Iranian Leader Mourned TEHRAN. Iran <AP) -At least 50,000 Iranians mourning an assassinated religious leader 1 marched on ·the occupied U.S. • Embassy toda:r. placed the cof. fin in front or the mission's iron 1 gale.I and alternated chanting ' "Death to Amen ca!" with wail- ing verses from the Koran, the holy book d Islam. But they made no move to breach the gates and enter the embassy compound, where Moslem militants have been holding 50 Americans hostage for 46 days demanding the U.S. covernment get Shah Mobam· med Reza Pahlavi to return t.o Iran. M eanwbile, a senior member of the ruling Revolutionary SHAH'S CANCER MAY BE WOASE-A3 AMERICANS OFFER IRAN SOLOTIONS -A12 Council said today that families of the host.ages may be allowed to visit captive relatives over Christmas, according to a Tehran newspaper. In an interview today. Interior Minister Hashe m1 RafsanJani was quoted as saymg Iran's rulers want Christmas visits by the host.ages' families But his remarks underlined the dif- ferences between ofhc1als and the militants holding the em- bassy. A st ud e nt s pokesman responded vaguely that there has been "no decis ion" about family Christmas visits - although the holiday 1s less than a week away. Rafs81\)ani said the dedaioo (See IBAN, Page AZ) e Center Plan • Center "Revenues fl'om transit rarely cover the operatine COits and it is unlikely that either fixed route or demand responsive <dial-a-ride> service to the <Town Cent.er> could be provided without public sub- sidies," it said. In another stttioo, the dty- backed oooaultant.s say they are skeptical a proposed 750-aeat performing arts theater in Town Center would succeed. 'Tu the Season They aaid lu conatructioa would duplicate already eJdilJlinl facilitte. at UC lrvioe and that at.a propoaed size would not be sufficient anyway to "Induce outside attractions to rent the facility ... " The comultanta in.stead 1ug- 1est an auditorium-banquet facility .. wb.icb bu the advan- tage of provuling more flexible space at far lower costs." The city's Arts Committee is presently 1tudy101 ways of flnanciq a proposed $8.S mlWon theater In Town Center. Tbe aty Council requested the Town Center study last year to explore city concerns m matt.en relatin1 lo transit, parkin1, residential/commercial land uau and a pedestrian crouing between UCI and Town Center. Design plans for the Town Center commercial area are (See PA.NELS. Pace AZ) Nl•wport Harbor waters took on a festive .11 r Tu~!->day night as boats l.Jke this one toured the harbor m the first mght of th1-; \ l'<ir's annual Festival of Lights Boat Parade.' bnngmg hohday cheer to hun dreds of participants and thousands of ~horebound onlookers Annual event, the roots of which have been traced b ack 60 , cars bv local historians, continues through Dec 23. ll starts rughlly at 6:30. Irvine's '911' Two Years Off Santa ~Y' A.rwther Nazne is Krishna? Who i5 that beneath the Sana Claus costume., It mlght be a Hare Knsbna. Costa Mesa police said Wednes- da v Detccllve Matt Collett said he has received reports of a Santa Claus collecting "for the needy r h1ldren .. who tume-d out to be a Hare Kris hna member who declined to s ay wb1ch needy r hildren w~re going to be helped l 1ndt.·r city la~. religious j.troups can sohc1t without a Toro Pilots Eject Safely From Plane Two US Manne Corps pilots based at El Toro were rescued unhurt Tuesday after ejecting (rom their Phantom jet aircraft moments before 1t crashed on takeoff from the atrcraft carrier USS Coral Sea in the South CtunaSea. A Marine spokesman at El Toro said the pilot. Capt. Robert Elfeln. and bis radar officer, U.. Harold Spoons. were rescued by helicopter from choppy seas soon afte.r the crash. Both are members of the 2S3rd Marine Fleht.er Attack Squadron baaed at the Orange County facility. Althoulb cause of the crab ls under investigation, the spokesman said it was known the plane went lnto the ocean almost Immediately after takeoff from tbe carrle.r. He said be dld not yet mow the hometowns of tbe two airmen. The C«a1 Sea ls on roatiDe tralnlDI aerdM9 ln the South Cblna Sea. Tbepndae locatiian of theeanterwaotdllelmed. llOVSEJVMlMINC liceo.ae but 6nly for their own re- h 1ious purposes. Sohc1llng to help 1001eone else is illegal without a City Council-approved permit Collett said the Santa Claus in question declined to show a permit. He warned generous shopper'> to make sure their money ,.., go 1og to the cause for which it's lll t~nded Irvine Police Lt Gene 'lordPn said eight members of lhc Hare Krishrua organ1zatton had been J:ranted permits in Septembt•r by the city to solicit for their own organization. The permits last two years. However. Norden ,aid he da d not know ti they were wearing Santa Claus outfits in Irvine for that pUJ'1)05(' Asked if Hare Kris hnas celebrate C hri s tm as, a s pokesman for the group in Los Angeles said that. while Krishna.s follow Hindu tradition, they do view Jesus' life as an ap pea ranee of God in the world. He sald be wasn't sure what the Costa Mesa Santa Claus was collectine for but said Hare Krisbnas do provide food ror needy people ln India and plan to distribute food to refugees in Thailand. Orange Coa.~l Wea titer Comklerable clwctiness tonl1bt. Chance of ahowera 20 percent tonliht, decreasma to io ' percent 'lbunday. SUabUy cooler with lows tooi1bt of 48 at the beacbet and S5 inland. ~ •nunday of ~ alq the eout and 68 inland. INSlm TeDA Y AffllfCIMIN• are aoc JOO ctma .., i-.,... U... ,.,, bo.Che ~ /onsillo. &# ''T'flalWt Milbi to EU llodt," lq,.A.D. bl1s ........... w WASHINGTON <AP> -'l'be t. t.entaUftb approved a fl.IS billion federal lou 1urantee for th.aillq CheyaleJ' Corp. toda1 bul tbm nnned tu aetiCD bl Ute face of 1 threatmed ftUbuaer. Tbe pa.rllam tuy abovt-faee wu prompted by a dla~ ovu how mueb tn ••I• (OllCelaioos abotdd be demanded from United Auto Worken union memben who would lOH lbetr Jobi ii Chryaler collapaed. Sen. Lowell W.Soker, R-Conn., a foe of aid to Cbryalw, told tbe Senate: "I aee no DOUlti&li\y under \be clrcumataneM ol any vote on a Chrysler blll tn this body -maybe Saturd11 at the earliest." Hee Attle ..... Mra. C•rler PEKING (AP> -Vietnamese Vice Pore1p llhtllter Dinh Nho Liem today accuaed R01alyrm Canu of U1lnt aid to Cam· bod.Ian refuaea to advance ber husband'• campllJD for the presidency. Re 1poke at a oewa conference followinl the 15th lnconclutive Cblneae-Vietnameae peace talk meet.tot b~re. Presaed later to Hy bow Mn. Carter WU aidinl her bus band pollUcally, Dtnb said abe bad used her recent visit to Cambodian ref. u1ee c:ampe ln Thailand to aid President Carter's re~lectlon Mn. CAttTSa CJDCAGO <AP> -Commutul streamed to work today in autos and on pollce·auarded elevated tralna u a strike by 11,000 transit workers entered ill third day. There was no cbarae for train riders and unrestricted street parking was still in effect in the downtown area. Mayor Jane Byrne ordered some elevated trains back into operation Tuesday, operated by supervisors and some union members who crossed picket lines. But commuters who wanted to take the trains faced the problem of getting to stations with no bus service. ...._ Nlzort E:rc.,.~d a• Wit•~•• LOS ANGELES <AP> -Former president Nixon should not be forced to testily in the multibilllon·dollar divorce case of a wealthy Saudi Arabian arms dealer. a judge ruled today. Supenor Court Judge Leon Savitch scolded lawyers for Soraya Khasho&11. accusUli them of aeeking to aenaallonabze · a case whJch has already been aenaalionaU&ed," ber $2.5 billion l~wsuit a~alnsl her former husband, Adnan Kbuboggi Lawyers for Mrs. KhuboUi claimed they needed to take Nixon'• deplis.itJon tO PnTV• that UM former president bad bml· ne11 meetlq:I tvlth Khuhoal at 8a Cld)ente ctm1nt tllle Nia· on presidency . Mesa Nudie Studio Shut; May Reopen Costa Mesa's Sunshine Studio closed Tuesday, but its owner said she is horrul that an ap· peal court wil allow the nude modellllg studio to reopen by the end of this weell. Owner Patr\cia McNulty said her attorney has asked the 1-'ourth District Court of AppeaJ 1n San Bernardino for a stay of execution on an Oraose CoWlly Superior Court declalon. City Council members have held that the studio adds blight to their downtown redevelop· ment area. Miss McNully purchased the embattled studio and its twin in Anaheim Uus yt:ar Hearse4) Body Stolen From Mortuary Al• --••mto411" to a area Huaun.trtGD 8 .. t'b J&t II 1a1 wbln 1*' 1 l)ant rtDl*t off w c~ aatl buraii lier laalr wltt. mom '':':'.c1~br WcS the wom tn her own ell' for neartr Ulnt bou.n a.ad told bier be dkl DOt UM wtUl loac hak. told lavt9dp.ton ... mlcJ. back a.,ua ba1r WU bu.med UD• tll It WU aboulder ........ said tM man alao bGnMd liler e1•lubll. Sbe wasn't oUtM"WlM IQjuNd. accordina to police .,.. porta. PoUH aald tbe a11aUant. belleved to be lD bia aoa. arabbed the woaw.i iA a SaD1a Au abopo plnl center about t · ao p. m. and told her to drive to u lndustrlal area ln north Huntin&ton Beach. The man, police aald, slapped the woman lo the lace Mvenl Umea alter bunllna ber bair and told her "1'~• dec:lded to let 1GU Uve." She Nld be then nn off. Police Hid tbe auaped wu deeerlbed u havinl a milllll'Y· type haircut and waa weartna black &loves. Rain Covers North Half Of Calif omia By fte Auocla&ed Preu It rained over most o r Northern California today. with rain likely a.caI.P Thursday in many areas. Fo• continued to be a problem in the San Joaquin Valley. Snow was reported In the Sterra above 6,000 feel north and to 10.000 feel south. Snow was also reported above 6,000 feet on Mount Shasta. Downtown Los Angeles has not had an lnch of rain since Ju- ly 1 and it appeared that the storm moving in from Northern Caliromiu wouJd be so weakened when it reached So uthern Cahfomta that it wouldn't add much ram lo the season total A deepening trough of low pressure off the coast was draw· ing a storm frool lnland. bringing cloud mess and cool temperatures to Southern California, the Na· uonal WeatberServieeaaid. But toreeuten aald tb• cbance ot ra1a tn Loi AnseJes waa no more than 20 percent through thla evenlni and 10 per. cent Thursday U.S. Charges Ruled Out in Wiretap Case By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' • Oeltr ,.. ... Matt Federal ofticiah have decided they won't file charges against a Newport Beach police aer&eant accused ol t.appine police phone hnea. Police Chief Pete Gross said today. Gross said the deciaion was given bim tbia morning by Special Ateot Bruce Knipp of lbe Santa Ana FBI office. The decision by Judse Edward Wallin last month upheld the conaUtutionality of a city or· dlnance requirin& that so-called adult eut.erprlaea obtain condi· t\onal uae perm\ll. Such a permit was denied to the studio by the City Council earlier this year The battle between the stu<lio at 583 W. 19th St. and the city has been under way tor almost two years. The studio, which offers nude roodell for conversation or pbotoarapby, baa contended that 1l has a right lo operate ln the city SACRAMENTO (AP) - Police planned to 10 to Sierra County today to pick ,up a Zl· year-old woman apprentice embalmer accused of stealina a hearse with a body in It from the Sacramento mortuary where she worked, · Agent.a ruled out federal in· volvement because the ca.e doe1n't meet the criteria for federal prose<:ution and because the allegations are being dealt with ln a local court case. Federal autborltiea were called into tbe ioveaUaallon becauae wtrelaPPlnl ii a f~~al aa weU u a state olfenae. Robert Gatewood, 38, alrudy face• seven mlsdemeanor counll. lncludlns four of wlretappln1 and e>11t of eaveadroppl.D1. Thole cbll'IM were fUed late Monday ln Santa Ana lluniclpal Court. I • I t DAILY PILOT , ... o.-~o-i.,,....__..,lttllf~ ........... -~ ........ -.. ~-c .... ~~ ....... .,.. ~,.-,,,.,,,.,., ttw9Ulll ''*' Goal• -.-................ a-JI/,_ ,_v,. .... ,,,....~...,.,,...."""'-,. ........ ....,..i-"..--~­""'*'' .,... ,.,........--. ...... k "' .. ........... -c.-a ..... , .. _._ _ ..... .............. -..... ~ VI(• ....... ftt-0..11"""-' ,_...,.. ---,._ .. _..... .......... , ... ....... '--........... ,.. .. _ .... ..,... ..... Karen Mar1aret Greenlee, who worked at 'Memortal Lawn Mortuary, was arrested in tbe hearse near Downievllle on Tuesday. Tbe body o( John Leo Mercure waa still in• euket ln the rear. Mercure'• tuneral bad been held SatardaJ, and be wu to bave been burled · Monday at Memorial Lawn. PollCI Sel'ltant J(ike J\°'1 lald autbodtiil bid. no Ade• n~.,: OrffGlee b8d taken the and tbe bodY · of Suelt KamDhaUMD, ~ lleanorl•l La•D• aald 11111 Or~ Mft t.M mortu~ at ' a .m . Monday, tellln1 other •mpio;.t lbe yu 1oln' ~ ~ a bOdJ removal nooned u. dls-.:i!~ -111 .. Greem•. the be.., and tM boC1t to DOllce llond.,, and 1ald be eou14 ~ ~ dW lhe ba4 .,..., .... ~ .... AOtW~ .-, . .., ....,. ~&Y., bl~ bi 1ome bulb• f a mootalD roaa iD ... ..... .. Plom Vall.,. ft.;.._:,o_,_ Offt*9 A14 Mill v~ loelod bllMlf ID tbe ....,... -~to 00111• • for m:.C ~ ........ ciifft .. tour~• ..... · · • DeltJ ...... """',.... .., ....... s..- . 'Take a Carpool for the Hostages." reads sign hang. mg over the San Dlego Freeway from the Red Hill Avenue Bridge bet ween Costa Mesa and Santa Ana. The homemade s ign - green lettenng on a white :,heel -was put up Tuesday by an unknown slgnmaker Fanners Protest COPENHAGEN. Denmark <AP) Some 5.000 angry farmers on tractors snarled traf· fie an Copenhagen and 11 other c1t1cs today in a mass protest against a ~overnment plan to impose a windfall tax on their ~ains from devaluallon of the krone. the Danish currency A ft••·WOID••· ...... man Orf.11 .. ~ Supertor Oaurt to.17 ... mpd toda1 d\UtDI • '""" .... awna. ~to i-4 tbe -..Wae=• ol a rouaa lh1llliDllGD womm to tbe ttate'I pa eta.amber. tom~9ddtwin tM eourtroolD of Juda Bldw'd SeaeomJ.. DepatJ Dlatrtet At. tornttY raul 11•191' laid th.at deatb was tbe only appee>prt-a te punl1bmeat 1•••• \be P.-P-AJ IR.AN ••• lay with tbe t\Udellta wbo have .even! times overruled or cootradlcted Foreip lllinilt.er Sade1h Gbotbadeb. They did IO aaain today. deay- lD• that a U.S. lnvesti1aUon of &be lbab'• allepd crtm• could end the a1lia and mea freedom for the bos*aa•· TM lt»deda contradicted that claim, wbicb Gbotbudeb WU quoted U mall· lng in an interview with the W 11bi.n&t0ft Poet. published to- day. Tbe funeral corte1e of Ho- J•toleslam Mohammad Mofateh and bis two bodypard.a be1an •t Tehran Univenlty. then wound a mil~ to the bolted embassy aates. aurT'OUDded by • au or cbantlna .nd wailln1 people. Four mullabl. °" pnesls, wavtng piatoi. were drawn oo an open carna1e behl.od the corteee. f",.._P-.eAJ P!NELS ... presenUy being studied by C1ty officials nus plan must be ap proved by the three city com m1 ss1ons as well as the City Co uncil before dev4tlopment tn the Un1vers1ty Town Center Planned Co mmuntty can be completed. So far. toning f<>f' the area baa been apJtroved and stte preparalloo work bas bttn un der way for the first residential phase of development. l'ftlllw.. • a ··1.11q-4 c--. ~Ii .. cllrec--Uon ol def en••" M areeltno Ramoe-21, Meyer cleeland, 0 He plan••d. coaeretel7 aod prlm1Uvely, U. kSllml ol tldl : womua." ., : aa111oe an4.~c:o·d•feadant ~ llutNa Gattu, D, were coo~ • eel bJ ......... ,pnel Dec .• "' ftnt desree mQl'du tn the Pu. roU ltillfnl, Ga!San c1oe1 not face . a deaUl ~.however. • It w• allea• 11l the trial~­Ra mos herded 11111 Par- rott and co·etnl>lo1ee Kevin Plcllerell. 11. ol SUta Ana, into a walk·fn refriaerator. forced them to kneel down. removed their work ca~ and told tbem to say their prayers prior to abootin& them with a .22·caliber - nne. Mias Parrott died 1mtantly. Pickerell escaped aenous ln)ury when the bulle\ deflected off hi5 skull Irr hi.a lengthy appeal for im· position of a death aentence, Meyer aa.t.d the tlllin& wu "an execution. a calculated crtme, a planned murder of individuals." Ramoe sat at the coumel table as Meyer addresaed the jury. The short and atoclty defendant occaa1onally rubtHsd bit face wtth bis hands and fidgeted with his moustache. "Th1s 1s u cold a cue as there l• that edata,' · Meyer bald He said Ramos' cSnJy desire was to trade two lives for "a handful of cub " The proeecutor said Ramos bad been well defended during the trial but added "it won't ch.uge the fact.a ." lie saJd the Jury should not have sympathy for Ramos solely becaui;e he had a depraved childhood. suffen feelings of in· adequacy and lS of less than avera~e intelligence. A de· fcn se called psychologist had testified Tuesday that Ramos had an intelligence quotient of 75 well below the average of 100 Just In Time For Christmas . . . The Perfect Gift ••• Ready for immediate delivery . /"' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OECEMBE9' 19, 1979 Oeniente Planner to Test Council lut it :•P an Ukel7 Ut1t • WW GUiled I I.be c:ocaaen ma]Ol'ltJ expr11aed ma With Pll.Dld.nl C.Om· m Cbairm Al Wulfeek'• Dtc. S dcmud that Medwn be nred. M ,,..,,. Ro1 Hamm made a moUon to accept Wulfeck'• de- mand and Councllman Edward Kalacbed aeeonded it at the Dec. s council meetiAa. Cowacllman Rlcbard Ahlman said he alfffS Council St witb WWfedl•1 demand to ftre llecbam bot...._, to delay K· Uon onlt. The ftrtnl •• dtla.Yed after It Wll lliOMld that there 11 I COUDCil policy for pl1clnc ••con.· lrovel"lial" items oo the aaencla. Wulfedt'1 Dec.$ request was not 00 the couneil aaenda. Wulleck's demand came ooe nlebt after a Plannina Com· misaioo meeting where Mecham used parliamentary proeedure to overrule the cbalrman and al· low diacualoo oo a questionable IJ'•dlna and dtuine operation OD tbe Fonter Ranch. Wulleck accused llecbam d being "diaruptlve" at the meet- inl• and of ''barautnc" city employees. Wulfeck alao aaert· ed that Mecham could not attend all commiuion ses1looa becw of b.ls wort schedule. Mecham was not present at the Dec. s meetine to amwer Wulfeck's eharles but dented them at• lat.er date. M eebam auerted tbat the eouncil ma.jority want.I to fire him "for doing my Job." Ftve San Clemente resideata have signed a letter to the mayor expreuinc aupport for the job Mecham bu been dolnC since be waa appointed to tbe Plannine Commialloo in June. Dlana D. Hammer , Ruth Sinardo, L.G. Falemer, Dal1Jllea G. Flynn and Robert Flyu ~ alaned the letter protesUoc lleebam's thrutened firtnc. llecham and Wulfeck have burled cbaraea of polltlcal m&DeUYerilll in tb1I moet receat flap on the plannine panel tbat wu pursed six months 110. Mecham, a teacher auocU- tioo president ln the Saddlebaek Unified School Dlatrict, aost ill bis bld to win a council seat last (See Pl.ANNE&, Pace AZ) Laguna Utility Vote Tied A• Al "' A Al ~I ~l Laguna Beach City Council members deadlocked in a vote that would have scheduled a public bearing next month oo a ' proposed assessment district to place utility lines underground in Temple Hills. Council members voted 2·2 on proposals both to hold the public bearing Jan. 22 and to drop the project. Mayor Jack McDowell abstained because be lives in the area. ~ Councilman Kelly Boyd said be wants more information on the years-long controversy ~ A A A A A. • before deciding whether a public hearing should be held at all on A: ~ 'Man Burns ) I Woman's l I llair in HB A young Santa Ana woman was forced at aunpoint to drive i" to a remote uea lD HUD1i.nltan hacb W. MooclQ when blr auallant ripped off her dotbea f and burrs~Cl her balr with 1 matches. police said. ~ 7 Officers said the attacker held ; 1 the woman in her own car for ~ I nearly three hours and told her ~ he did not hke women with long ' hair. ' ' 1 She told investigators her nud· ! back length hair was burned un· ' til it was shoulder length. She said the man also burned her eyelashes. She wasn't otherwJse injured, according to police re· ports. Police said the assailant, believed to be in his 20s, grabbed the woman in a Santa Ana shop- ping center about 6:30 p.m. and told her to drive to an industrial area in north Huntington Beach. The man, police said, slapped the woman in the race several times after burning her hair and told her "I've decided to let you live." She said he then ran off. Police said the suspect was described as having a military· type haircut and was wearing black gloves. i ' Thieves Get Stock Papers Burglars took an estimated $365,000 in stock certificates from a Lal\Dla Hills motel room Tuesday night while the occu- pant, a Laguna Niguel resident. was out to dinner Sheriff's olflcera said the aooda were stolen from a room occupied by Bert Edward Oliver, 66, of Laauna Niguel, in B1att Loclae. 23932 Paaeo de Valencia Ill about t p.m. Oltver ii a retired busi· ia.,mmi. dftcen nid. They did Dot bow why be had taken the NCUriUel co the motet the proposal, which could cost individual property owners m the hillside neighborhood up to $5,000 each to see utility lines put underground. Confusion over earher actJon by the former City Council m 1977 prompted the deadlock vote, and city officials were or· dered to come back at the next meeting with more inform a ti on. Boyd said be wants to know what percentage of the area af. reeled asked for undergroundmg in the last go-round, and he wants to know why the former council approved gomg ahead with the assessment study 1f the OMIT 1'1 ... IU# ....... • ., ...... s .... 'Take a Carpool for the Hostages," reads sign hang- ing over the San Diego Freeway from the Red Hill Avenue Bridge between Costa Mesa and Santa Ana. The home made s ign - green lettering on a white sheet -was put·up Tuesday by an unknown sign maker. Two Raped, Robbed in Dana Point residents vote favonng 1l was less than 60 percent. A spokesman for VfN Corp of I rvme, the consultmg engineer for the assessment dis trict study. said only 57 percent of the area supported the underground· mg project in 1977 But confusion over how many mdivtdual property ownen; sup- ported the project apparently led the old council to order a debt report on the proposal That report has now been pre· pared by VTN officials, and shows the cost of the under- g rounding to be about $1 3 mllhon for residents on Temple Hills Drive and about a dozen adjacent street s 1n th <: neighborhood Indivtudual cost lo the 439 parcel owners would a verage about $2,998, and paid over a 15 year period. would amount to nearly $5,000 (at 8 percent in· terest>. And while council members Howard Dawson an4 Sally BeUeroe ursed that the public bearing be held next month to determine if a majority of the area objecta to the underuound· lac, the ot.be:r two council mem- bers refused to support the mo- tion. Councilman Wayne Baglin questioned the amount or money spent on the debt report to date. s aying he believes it's a matter "of knowing when to cry uncle." Cit y officials said approx- imately S20,000 has been spent on the debt report, adding that $26.000 was allocated by the former council Baghn said he wa nted the project to end now, and made a motion tothat effect that was sup· <Stt UTILITY. Page A2) 'Tis tlae Season Newport Ha rbor waters took on d festive Jir Tuesday night as boats uk~ this one toured the harbor m the first rught of this year's a nnual F estival of Lights Boat Parade, bnngmg holtday cheer to hun · drcds or partJc1pants and thousands or ..;horebmmd onlookers. Annual event, the roots or whic h have been traced back 60 vea rs b' local his to rians, contanue!-i through ix.'<.· 23 It starts ri.1~htly al 6 JO µm Pageant Posters Posed Laguna Event to Include Circru Art By STEVE MITCHELL OIU.O.lhl"ffolel- G Jen Eytctuso·n. d1rector of lh1.· Laguna Beach Pageant of tht Ma s ters. h opl''i to fly lo Baraboo, Wis , early next year to look al more than 6,000 circus posters. The results or the trip to the World Circus Poster Museum wou Id be selecllon or a half dozen or the most colorful ht.ho ~raph~ for the 45th Pageant of the Masterc; this summer "Thl're were many tounng c1rt'u~ comparues 1n the t:ruted States ID the 1920s and 1930s," r.~ tch1son said at a ret'ent pre· \"l<'W of the annual ~how He said the sell'CllOO or circus posters, re-t'reated with IJVlng models a~1unst painted back· grounds, Wlll fill the same sk>t as the Norman Rockwell sele-c t10ns that ROt the Se1:0nd half Of tht• Pageant off to a roanog start last yt>ar "We nredl'd ::.omething that the audience would have an emotional feeling for," the 2S- )ear-Old director saJd "Any age group can relate to a t'1rcus, and the posters are rol orlul, bright and happy ' Accompanying the c 1r1·u-. poster display In Irvine Bov.i will be the big sounds of circus music , romposed b y Pagr-anl music dJrector Richard Bt•nn, complete with tubas, h.1· '> drums and trombones Hare, Hare, Ho Do Bo That I!> OD(' of E>lch1<,on's main conrerns for has sec:und pageant project. The mus1<' must complement re t'reation or art works. Krishnas Play Santa? Who is that beneath the Santa Claus costume? It might be a Hare Krishna, Costa Mesa police said Wed.nes· d av. Detective Matt Collett said he has r eceived reports of a Santa Claus collecting "for the needy children" who turned out to be a Hare Krishna member who declined to say which needy childre n we re going to be helped. Under city law, rell1lous groups can solicit without a license but only for their own re-- lieious purposes. Solicitln& to he lp som eone else 1s illegal without a City Council-approved permit. Collett said the Santa Claus ID questton decline d to show a permit. He warned generous shoppers to make sure thetr money ts go ini to the cause for wblcb It's in· tended. Irvine Police Lt Gene Norden said eight members of the Kare Knsboa organisation bad been granted perm.its in September by the city to solicit for their own organiJ:atioo The permits last two years. 28 Women Sue Infectious IUD Alleged that a ltrtna UMd lD the lmer· tlon ~ the abield caUMd bac- teria to enter tbe uterm and lead to lDfedian. Attached u edt.lb1ta to the law1u1ta are 1Dterul eompuy memcnnctnm• in ch tale al· le1ed becta1a problem la dll· c:uued. However. Norden said he dJd not know 1f they \lrere we~ Santa Claus outfit~ m lrvme for that PUJ"POM' Asked 1f Hare Krasbnas t'elebratl' Christmas, a spokesman for thl' group an Los Angeles said that, while Krishnas follow Hindu tradition, they do view Jesus' life as an ap- pearance of God ln the world . He aaid he wasn't aure what the Costa Mesa Santa Claus was collecting ror but sald Hare Kriabnas do provide food for needy people in India and plan to distribute rood to retuaees ln Thailand. Freak Crash Crushes Legs Of Motorist A 2S-)4'W'Old Fresno man la in crlt.teal condition t.d&J afta' Ids tea• were mllhed ln a bllamt auto crab on tbe Su Dlqo Freeway In Lapna Nlpel Tma· daJni&bt- In a prevtew of the 1980 sum- mer program . Eytchison dis· played photographs of many or the 22 presentations that will be shown m l rvlne Bowl during the Pageant's six-week run. Tbe director, who has wntten sc ores (or Sout h Coa'lt Repertory among other com - position chores, will again at· tempt to lle the musical score lo the mdJvidual art works An oU painting of Louis XIV and tus heirs will be accom· panied by music composed by the French king. As a musician, Eytcbisoo's consummate inte~t is lo tie the musical score to the art sub- jects, and he baa devised a eom· pl ex chart to achieve that goal. (See PAGEANT. Pace A.2) Coast Weat•er Con.tide:rable cloudiness toniabt. Chance or 1 abowers-20~rcent tomebt. deae to 10 perrent 'lbunday. Uy cooler with low tont1bt or 48 at the beaches and 55 lnland. Hlabs Tbursday or a aJoaa the coast and 68 lnland. IMIDI: TOa,4l Y JHlUo.aiTu OT• nof 100 tfma .,,...,,,. ,,_ .,.., tlaev ,.,,. --CM~ fonntlla.. I --~· to a. 11aa.••PaQt;ut. WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Sn.ate .... PrtllminarJ' appivnl tod97 to a '1• blUlaa tecs.nJ loam sunmae tor tlM CbrJaler OGl'p. bat Ul """** ..... tlndeaed to atall flDal AC• Uoa .,, • ft.lb.wt•. 'l'taeYOleWMN-0 ~ ot the Cbr71Jer aid plan moved tor recouldera· tion the vote and tbe Senate receued for 30 minutea to talk lhe situation over behlDcl tbe ICeDa. . • 'n. meuure wu ...,.... u a amendment to • blll ap. prov.-t earUer by tbe Senate Bpttn1 CoaunlUM tbat called tar a tbree-yqr ..... (l'MM bf mtmben ol tbe Unltecl Auto Worten. Tbi UMDdmat .Umtn•ted t.be trwe but can.ct 'IPCID the UAW memben to ttve up ta mlllloa tn netoUa&ed wqe In· ere .... nee .4We .. ,,. •rs. C•,.,,er PEKING (AP) -VletnamCIH Vice Fontan lllnlater DiDb Nbo Uem today accused B41alynn Carter ol uatna aid to Cam- bodian refuaeN t.o advance ber lwlband'1 campatcn for tbe presidency. He spoke at a oew1 conference followtn1 • ·tbe 15th lnconcluetve Chlneae· Vietnamese peace talk meetma bere. Preued later to aay bow Mrs. Carter wu aidinl her buaband politically, Dinh uld 1be bad uaed her reeet vlaJt to Cambodian ref- uaee camps ln Thailand to aid President Carter'• re-election. · Olle.9• Strllce Ce•tf•11e• • CA.,... cmcAGO <AP> -Commuten streamed to wort today lo autos and on pollce·1Uarded elevated train& aa a strike by u ooo tran1lt workers entered it.a third day. ' ~here was .no charge for train riders and unrestricted street parking was still In effect in the downtown area Mayor J ane Byrne ordered some elevated tr.ams back into operallon Tuesday, operated by supervisors and some union members who crossed picket lines. But commuters who wanted to take the trains faced the problem of getting to statJona with no bus service. Nixon Excturd as lt'lt11r•• LOS ANGELES <AP) -Former president Nixon should not be forced to testify m the mullibillion-dollar <livorce case of a wealthy Sau<li Arabian arms dealer. a judge ruled today. Supenor Court Judge Leon Savttcb scolded lawyers for Soraya Kbashoggi, accusing them or seeking to seo.sallonailze "a case which has already been sensationalized" her $2.5 billion lawsuit aninst her former husband. Adnan Kbubogi. Lawyers for Mrs. Khuboui claimed tbey needed to tab Nixon's ~itlon to prove that the former presJdent bad bual- ness meetings with Khaahoggj at San Clemente during the Nix-on presidency Froae Page A J UTILITY VOTE TIED. • • ported by Boyd. But Dawson said the council .. has a responsibility to follow the assessment district proc· ess." addin& the city has already spent the money for the study and should follow through wllh the public hearing. He was supported by Coun· cilwoman Sally Bellerue, who said now that the coat figures are in, the neiahborbood can bet· ter determine whether they want undergroundin& of utilities or not. The issue baa been a bot one ln the Temple HUia community. with advocates of underaroond· lnl H)'in& the project will add to the value of thetr homes. Opponent.I, many on flxed in- comes, uy the annual cOlt of the bond will place a hardship. on tbem. Addlne to the problem la the method of determlnlnl whether an UHllUDeDl diatrlct lbould be aetup. si.te law mandatel that thole oPDOIJD8 tbe dlstriet •bo"1d re- tuin. balJQb to that effect. rt moae tba.o 60 pe""°t of th• erea protella, thtte will be DO d.11· trict. But lf less than 50 percent p~ DAILY PILOT teat the <listrict. the (;lty Council must decide whether the district is established . Baglin termed that process "Southern California Edison Company democracy," adding it is the burden of the opponents to come up with a majority reJect mg the district. "It's reverse democracy," the councilman said. He said those who do not re- turn ballots opposing the dlltrict are assumed by the at.ate to 1up- port the district. "It· s those who don't vote, vote yes," he said, urging the council to drop the uaeaament diatrict now. The council wijl return Jan. 2 to bear more lnformatlon on the assessment dlatrict history in or- der to determine whether a public bearlnl abould be beard, probably 10metime tn February. The city's bond coumel wtll aho be a1ked lf Mayor McDowell can votfl on tbe luue tn order to break tbe deadlock. F~PageAJ PLANNER. • • April. He aaya be ls conalderln8 1eekin1 oae of the two Hat.I OPft lD tbe April, 1880 elecUall. Wulf0C3 a repreeeotati" for Cypnat w• dirttlopmnt C!Oal· pany, &IP be'• not planntn' to ruaa t~r electect oftlce. ut Wulf.ck clalml Mecham ii..-. lDI t.b• ~omml11lon H a 1prtqb0a'd &oU,. cltJ couocil. Tbt 1bowdown b1tw1ea lleebam. Wulfeck and dl• eoun- oU II GD tGoilM't mMttQt that blltu. '7:~1'111 ........ Wiil bl JaefAt:.Jn tta. CoacU CbamMn; IGO AY& PnlldSo; ~CIAll•"TO <Ay ;; .......... to . 'I to Piek • 11· 1•ar· Id woman appreatlce L~ accwcl ot 1~1u'\: .... IM-tb I '*lJ Ut lt from 8aerameoto on•a17 •~•re , ••arted. Keren Mar1aret Greenl .. , wbo worked at Jltmortal Lawa Mortuary, wu arreeted ID U.. b•.,•• oear Downievtlle n Tuetday. Tbo bod1 ot lob Leo llemn wu lt11l tn a cut.et lD U.. rear. Mereun•1 fuDeral bad bem beJd Saturday. and be .... to have b••• burled llooda1 at Memorial Lawn. Police Setpant lllke Boy said autborWee bad no idea wily lllaa Greenlee bad taken the Ileane and the body. Buck Kampbau.seo, director ol Memorial Lawo, aaid Illas Greenlee left the mortuarJ Ill ' a . m. lloodar. tellio1 otber emplo)'eee llbe wu 1oJna out on a body removal KamJ)baUleD reported tbe dia- appearanee ol lllu Greenlee, the beane ad the bodJ to POI.lee Monday, and uld be CoWd only 1peeuJ• that lbe bad been al>- ducted. Tbe hearse •• spotted Tues-day ln Sierra Count7, bidden by some buabe1 off a mountain road in an area known u Plum Valley. Offlcen aaid Miu Greealee locked benell in tbe beane and refuaed to come out for an bour and a ball, while oftlcen talked to ber throuab a bollbom. Miu Greenlee WU IJ'aduated in 19'7'7 from Colfax Hilb Sebool. Sbe began wort u an appren- tice embalmer at an Auburn mortuary last year and worked at a chapel in North Sacramento briefly before going to Memorial Lawn Wave Upsets Mesan's Boat Off Clemente A Costa Mesa boat owner and his companion were tossed into chilly waters north of the San Clemente pier early today when a wave capsized their l7·foot outboard boaL CoAa lf.eea Duane Riddeil, ZI, ..S PMll Lanen, 25 ol San Pedro, were reported Whurt but chilled in the 59-degree water. The two men were fishing near a reef al 7 a .m . and de· cided to pour a cup of coffee wheo the wave bit Rlddell's vessel. San Clemente llleeuarda radioed Ortn1e County sheriff's deputies at Dana Point Harbor. When the deputies arrived in a fire boat, another larae wave had riahted Riddell'a boat The two men were pulled out of the water. The boat WJS bailed out and towed to the harbor. Deadline Set For Laguna Survey Form~ Thursday i.a the deadline for return ol queatlonnairea de· Ii vered to bomea In La1una Beach by the Leaeue of Women Voters, and League voJu.nteera say they will be plcklol '.Ip the last batch of pampbJeta Frida)'. The quHtlonoalre aeeks cltlzen rnpome to wun atrect- tn1 Lasuna Beach and wil1 be preaented to the City CoundJ early next year to help lo the preparation of cb1n1es to lbe city'• General Plan. Thoee Who have not returned the completed yellow document. 1bould do 10 before P'riday. Queatlonnalrea may be dropped off at Albertlon'a ar Ac- cord'• Marketa the post olflce (Box 1000), the library, or partlcl~ banks and aaYinel and 1.oaDlmtltutioos lD town. Shah'• Kin Buya Home ,.,.... P.,,e .4J PAGEANT PLANNING. • • Ilia chart, mounted on a larp board, aboWI each of the pro- 1ram &Iota acroa the top, Uattq the name of the artwork and where il fallil into the two-hour program. Below the individual slots, Eychlson bu penciled lo red ar- rows. that show the mualc tempo risin& and fallin& aa the pro- gram pro~. For instance, the openins 1Jot features Frederick Madlom· Diea' "1bree Ancel•," dlaplayed on top of the lrvtne Bowl. •'The musk will slowly build to an overture," Eytcbiaoo ex· plained, aa)'UlC that durln& last year's abow, "t.bett wu no time for the audience to adapt to lbe show." "I felt we came on too quickly, too strongly," Eytdli.aon said. "Thia year we're go10g to ease lhe audience in a litUe slowly." The summer program In· eludes an assortment of sub jects, ranging from scultpures, oil on canvas, bas r eliefs . porcelains and hthoerapbs. And this year's show will have an 011 reproduction painted for the show, by festival exhibitor David Solomon. "The Ecstacy of Icarus," portrayin& the escape of Daedalus' IOD from Crete oo wtnp made by b1a father, will U1clude ftcurM that can eM.i.lJ f>e adapted to the Pa1eaat format. Tbe colorf\&1 backdrop will be painted by So&omoa, with a Uve model portraytns the baplea wln&ed aoo plUQ&ing to bia death in the aea. There .u.J be fewer "repeats" in the l980 paseant, wt.th lbe 00- 1 v recent reprod"uction belnc Maxfield Parrwh'1 "Tbe Garden of Allah." "The aet wu ao bti. we felt we bad to go with lt &pin t.bia year,·· E)'tdmoG laq:bed. Beaidel the tndltiooal ''Last Supper" portrayal that bu alway. cooduded the pqeant. there are three other worts that have been dime before ln the am- vbi&beater. "Howl of the Weather," by Frederick Remingtoo w u done ln the 1.958 abow. u was "Lowa XIV and Hts Heirs " "Children by the Sea," by artist Edward Henry Potthast, w u re-created on.stage lo the ear· ly 1970s. The summer pa1eant. wblcb baa been 1old out every performance for the past 20 years, will be performed July 8 thr'OUlb Aul· 34 th.la year. CUSD Says No Election Necessary Caplatraoo Unified School Dis- trict truateea wllJ appoint a replacement for resigning 1ebool board member William TbomPIOD. Tbomi-on plans to resign and move to Vir&inia. Tl'Ulteel wd Monday they see no public outcry for a apeclal elecUcm to replace Tbompeoo. Dlatrlct financial chief Sam Cblcu aa.ld an election could cost up to $40,000. TbomPIOD, wbo bu repn1eot- ed tlw Miyion Viejo area f<W the pdr slx yean, ran unopPCJMd in bla re-election to -be CUSD board two vean uo. Trustee. indicated Monday there may be aome )>roblem rindine applicant.a tor t.be board vacancy who live in the MiaalOO Viejo area By consemus, tnmtee1 ag?ee<t to draw up an application for those hoperul s who want Thompson's po6l. Trustees would accept ap. phcatJOOS during January with intervteWUlg and screen1Jl8 to begtD in February. Just In Time For Christmas ... The Perfect Gift • • • Ready for 'mmediate delivery / ' .. . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS Oil Fi1·ms Face. New Pricing Charges . Tis tlae Seasoa panJu pQn·lt18 tnm.ac- Uont. The new DOUeee lnehaded: oo c... sm.1 ml.Wiao lo vtoladcm a1JececL -0-WI 111aJ OU C.., SUIS.3 ml.Wen -A&l••tlc ateltfleld Co., $208.4 mllllon. -aaratM. OU c.., ta.3 mllllon. -a.nr. VSA, l20.5 million. t Newport Harbor waters took on a festive ' air Tuesday night as boats like this one ~ toured the harbor m the first mght of this ~ year's annual f'cstival of Lights Boat , Parade, bringing holiday cheer to hun- dreds of participants and thousands of shorebound onlookers. Annual event, the roots of which have been traced back 60 years by local histonans. continues through Dec 23. It starts rughtly at 6:30. 7 !Panama Rioters Quelled I PANAMA CfTY . Panama <AP> -Police. firin& tear IU ~d sbotpna today d.lapened 100 high acbool students prou.t- ing the presence of the ousted shah of Iran on Panama's Con· 1 tadora Is land. One car was burned and windows were smashed 10 other cars. <Related I photo. A4) About a dozen students were r taken away m ambulances, but it was not known how senously they were hurt Disturbances began at the Na - tional lnslltute, Panama City's largest high school, across the street from the Panama Canal Zone and three miles from the U.S . Embassy wher<' anti 1 American demonstrations took place Tuesday An estimated JOO students gathered outside the school shouting, "Down with the shah' Out with the shah ! Down with the government' " Wave Upsets Mesan's Boat Off Clemente A Costa Mesa boat owner and bis companion were tossed into } chilly waters north or the San Clemente pier early today when a wave capsized their 17-foot outboard boat. Coat.a Mesan Duane Riddell, I 21, and Paul Larson, 25, of San P-4ro1 were reported unhurt but chlllea in the 59-de,ree water. · Tbe two men were fishing near a reef at 7 a.m. and de· ci4ed to pour a cup ol coffee Aboqt me-third of the dem· oostratora be1an tlirowln1 rocu, md two KolotOY cocktaila thrown at police exploded harm lessly on the ground. Police fired tear gas and a dozen shotgun rounds al a range of 200 feet at the crowd. wtuch dispersed and regathered in small groups in s1destreet.s near the school. Later. police herded the demonstrators into the school and then allowE.'<i them to go home. Wiretap Case Earlier. Panama City's mayor warned reaideDt• that only peaceful demonlttatlona would be allowed. On Tuesday 300 leftist stu· dents. protesting the govem- m en l's decision l o give san c tuary to ousted Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, brok~ windows at the u .~. t;m. bassy and the government lot· lery omce They lowered the Amencan flag at the embassy and dragged 1t along the ground, shreddin~ 1l. No Federal Charges For Newport Cop By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' .. De6IY ...... tcMf Federal officials have decided they won't rue charges again&t. a Newport Beach police sergeant accused of tapping police phone lines, Police Chief Pete Gross said today. Gross said the decision was given him this morning by Special Agent Bruce Knipp or the Santa Ana FBI office. Agents ruled out federal in· volvement because the case doesn't meet the criteria for federal prosecuUon and because the allegations are being dealt with in a local court case. Federal authorities were called into the investigation because wiretappine is a federal as well as a state offense. Robert Gatewood, 38, already faces seven misdemeanor coun ts, including fou r of wiretapping and one or eavesdroppln~ It is alleged that Gatewood placed the taps on the phone lines of two police captains in mid·September because of bis bitterness over being transferred out of the detective division into the patrol division. Those taps were discovered in late Novembe r during a search of the police department launched in part by Gross' con- cern that his office and con- ference room might have been bugged. Searchers who discovered the phone taps on lines eoing to of. fices of Capt. Wayne Connolly and Richard Hamilton said there wasn't any other elec- tronic aurvelllance equipment round in the station. -Tesaee OU Ce., $31.3 mUUao --....~ Oil c. .. Oblo, $154.1 million. The department alao an· oouaced dW Sabio qned to • court ..Ulemeal iD wbicb tbe compaQJ wU1 foreao Ill.I mlDloo in potntlal fature price iD· creuea. The aettlemtlll came ln a suit allellDI U..t Soblo nut.. ed pridng rules ca natura.1 ps llqalda. Tbe deJ;crtmiut aald the new actiolll completed the audits ol tbeee 8"911 compui• for tbe lt73-78 period. The compeDlee have tbe rllM to cballeo1e the •lle1aUom, both tllroalb departmeat renew procedures and ta federal couru. Conoco'• vice president for U.S . marll:etln1. Bruce F . McCall. lllUed a statement IC· eutn1 UM !:DerCY Department of ml1lnterpretln1 a few letlUm.llte tramactima u vlola- Uom and tbm compounctjq the mlatake bJ aa1amin1 1ueb trauaetlon1 w-ere repeated tb.roqbout. ~moa&b period. The ad.er companle1 o«end DO inunedtate comment. GOldJmnps $19 Price Approaches $500 Mark LONDON IAP> -Tbe price or gold flirted w1th the $500 mark today, Jumptng $19 in Zurich and more than $16 In London to trade at a record $496 an ounce lD DOUl centers before falling back Gold closed Tuesday at $477 m Zurich and$479 5010 London. Gold Wal; $494 at the morrung f1x1ng m London. but fell to S488.50 al the afternoon fuung , up $10.75 from the afternoon fix. mg Tuesday. The dollar wu mixed but liWe changed 10 what dealefs described as thin trading in ad· vance or the <:brtstmu and New Year holidays. The gold price has climbed to successive record highs this week as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countnes meets m Caracas. Venezuela, to discuss pricing. o.ity~ .......... 1.1 ...... 1s1p 'Take a Carpool for the Hostages,'' read!I sign bang- ing over the San Diego Freewa} from the Red Hill Avenue Bridge between Costa Mesa and S(mta Ana. The homemade sign - green lettering on a white sheet -was put up Tuesday by an tmknown aignmaker. Gold. an investor's haven in times or IJ¥lQeta.ry unc~rtainty. lbnves in the IOrt of inflationary spiral that a further round ol oU pnce b.t.ltes could triuer. Middle East oil producers are als.o heavy investors 10 the metal and increased oil revenues would give them more money to buy gold. The gold rush has pus.bed up the price ol the precious metal by more than $200 since Aug. 8, when it was tnding at around $289 in London and Zurich. Just over a year ago, Nov. 30, uns. gold waa $193.25 in Loodon. In Tokyo, the doll~r zig- ~ agsed against the yen today, ftni.abmg at 239 75, nearly two y~n lower than Tuesday's close ol 241.40. Women's La-wsuits Charge Faulty IUD Twenty eight women riled laws uits in =e County Superior Court y in which they allege they autfered pelvic inflammation d.eJ' mini ID in-trauterine .,...ee mce malb&ed by tM A.H.. a.llllllaCo. A total of $140 milllioa ln dam ages ls being 90Q&bt. AccordJ.o1 t.e t.be Hpara1.e. 2~d:a1e eomplaiau. lit• RtJDCWVL.~ firm falaely •d••rtlMd U.e D~ Sldeld IUD u ufe and Nude Studio Closes But Appeal Filed Costa Mesa's Sunshine Studio closed Tuesday, but its owner said she is hopeful that an ap- peal court will allow the nude modeling studio lo reopen by the end of this week. O~r Patricia McNulty said he r attorney has asked t he Fourth Distnct Court of Appeal 10 San Bernardino ror a stay ol execution on an Orange County Supenor Court dedstoo. The de<:ision by Judge Edward Walbn last month upheld the conattlutionality of a city or- dinance reqwring that so-called adult enterprises oblal.n cood.l· t1onal use permits. Such a permit was derued to the studio by the City Council earlier Uus y~ar. The battle between the studio at S83 W. 19th St. and the city bas been \mder way for almost two years. The studio, wblcb offers nude models for conversation or photoerapb.y, bu contended that it baa a rigbt to operate in the city City Council members have beld that the studio adds blilht to their downtown redevelop- ment uea. Mia llcNulty purchased the em b•ttled studio and itl twtn ID Anaheim tbla year. effective. The firm is chareed with medical negllaeoce, breach or warranty, Uabtllty, fraud aod w antGa miaeoDduct.. fn October, nine 1lmllar lawauta were ftled in <>nnce Cocmty ..... A.ff. Robma. The c ua ue betn1 handled by John Van l>7b. a Newport Buch at-torMY .... ame.. ill l"UllenoD.. 11 Ii •U • II ta tbe eemr•nt• tUt ..... med iD u. tmer- tioo ol tbe llMld eamed bec- teria to ea&er tbe uterus and lead to lnfectiaD. Attached aa exhibits to the lawswts are intemaJ company memorandum.'> in which the al- leged bact.ena problem is dis- cussed. It 1s contended that the Robins firm was aware of the possible bad side effects yet continued to market the shields. They were r emoved from the market in 1974 Plaintiffs in the current ac- t Ions reside In Orange, Los Angeles and Riverside counties. Accordlng to the actions, more than 600 lawsuits have been filed against the firm over the Dalkoo Shield In August. a Denver woman who once used the IUD won a $6.2 mtlhon judgment agamst the firm. 'lbreat of Bomb Empties School A bomb threat telephoned by a woman caller to a Costa Mesa middle school turned out to be false Tuesday, Cosla Mesa police said today. They aaid a fire drill WU held at TeWlntle School, 3224 California St., at the time the bomb wu alle1edly set to go off shortly before t p.m. but oo ex- ploelve devtee was found. Coast Weatber 1 wben the wave btt Rlddell's venel. San CJem•te Weparda l r8d.loed <>nnce County lbertlf'a depuUes at Dan• Polnt Harbor. A Wben U. depuUel arrived ID a "' an bolS. IDQfM.r l.arp wave bad ~ Riddell'• boat. The two ~ ..... pilled out of tbe water. Tb8 bOAt wu balled out Del tOWd to tbe batbor. 50;090 March· on U.S. Embassy CGDllderable doadineas tonl1bt. Chance of 1bowera 20 ereent tonlllat.. to 10 petteul 'l1llrldaJ. Uy cooler wttb lows tonl ol 48 at tbe beacbea and SS lnJand. Bl&bl 'lbunday of a a1oas the eout uc1 • lnlan4. INlllltB 'N•AY '• 1111...,.,.. sae11a ..... aw WASHING'roN (AP) -Tbe Sen.te tentatlvel.f approved a St.25 bl.Won federal loan parantee fer the ailln1 Cmyaler Corp. today but then revened ltl action In the face ol a threatened fill buster. The parliamentary about-face wu prompted by a diapute over bow much ln wace cooceuiona should be demanded (rom United Auto Worken union members who would loee tbelr Jobi If Chrysler eoUa&JMd. Sen. Lowell Welcter, R-conn., a foe of aid to CbrJ1ler, told , tbe Senate: "I Me QO posslblllty ander the circumstances of aQJ vote on a Cbry1Jer b01 in um body -maybe Saturday at the earliest." l'lft Alfie R•p• llr•. C•,.ter PEKING (AP) -Vietnamese Vice Foreip Mlniater Dinh Nbo Liein today accwsed Rosalynn Carter of using aid to Cam- bodian refugees to advance her buabaod's campaign for the presidency He spoke at a news conference following the 15th inconclusive Chinese-Vietnamese peace talk meetina here. Mltl. CAtrna Pressed later to say bow Mn. Carter wu aiding her bus band politically, .i>i.nb said abe bad uaed her recent visit to Cambodian ref uaee camps in Thailand to aid President Cart.er'• re-election. 1\'i.ro11 Ezrau~d •• WI••~•• LOS ANGELES <AP> -Former president Nixon should not be forced to testify In the rnultibillion-dollar divorce case or a wealthy Saudi Arabian anna dealer, a Judge ruled today. Superior Court Judge Leon Savitch arolded lawyers for Soraya Khashoggi, accusing them of seeking to sensationalize "a case which has already been sensationalized," her $2.5 billion lawsuit again.st her former husband, Adnan KhaabofUP· Lawyers for Mrs. Khubooi claimed they needed to take Nixon's deposition to prove that the former president bad busi· ness meetinftS with Khasboggi at San Clemente during the Nix on pres1dent:y. Fair Board Again facing Decision A developer's request to put off building an 8,000-aeat am- phitheater planned at the Omge County Fairgrounds will come before the Fair Board once again Thursday. The board will meet at 7 p.m. in the administration bullding at the fairerounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Meaa. · Performing Art.a Associates la seeking permission to delay eoo- structim until litigation between the Fair Board and the city la teaolyed. Under the cunent contract, Performtn1 Arte Aeaoctates would be required to submit a ~igned prime contract by Fri- day. ha request for a delay bas been d1lcuaaed at earlier board meetlncll but not acted upon. Fail' General Manacer Ken Fulk laid the board could decide to grant the delay, or grant a llmlted delay. Also he said, the board could cbooee to take no •ctloo and atmply not enforce ita contract deadllne. The City Council ll sulnJ the Fair Board lD a.n attempt to force it to eubmlt lta fair muter TIDl8 Boat Held SAN DIEGO <AP) -The U.S. tuua aemer Bold Adveuturaa and lta 18-man crew were \>el.Ill held under .raant todQ in Costa Rica after ft waa Mll8d by tbat , Central America nation for al· le1ed Yiolatlon1 of coastal tlahlnl ""*· DAILY PILOT plan ror redevelopmmt, which includes the amphitheater. through regular city planrung procedures. Fair Board members contend that, although the fairgrounds 1s surrolmded by the city, it is stale property and not subject to local jurisdiction. City Council members have said they are concerned about the effects of traffic and noise generated by the fairgrounds projects on neighboring Costa M eaa residents Swaying Pole Trips Suspect In Car Theft A swaying light pole and a cloud ol dust led to the arrest to- day of an J.8.year..,ld Bellflowtt youth on eusplcton of auto theft, Costa Mesa police said. Ronald D. Balley remained ln city jail today in lieu of $5,000 bail, officers said. "!'bey sald Officer John Susman waa on patrol ln the 2800 block of Harbor Boulevard shortly before 1 a.m. today when the •••Jina pole and the dust cloud cauatrt his attention. He then observed a new pickup truck boune!e over a curb out of the par-lng lot of Unlverllty Oldamoblle, pollce said. Susman pulled the drtver over and arrated him, they Hid,. Police Hid tbe truck allefedly bad been ltolen from the toe and suffered 10me damap in ltl col· lillon course wttb the lilht pole and curboa ltl waytotheltreet.. Slaying Probe Dlsi .. ,, .... ed Walter Dr. U.K. Win, president of the Costa Mesa Rotary Cl~and an Orange Coast Colleg' counselor serves coffee to Lois Kielsmeier left) and Nina Nereson at the annual Costa Mesa senior citizens' Christmas dinner Tuesday. Rotarians act- ed u waiters at the event, apomored bJ the city's Senior Citizens Club at Estancia High School. About 300 people attended and beard a talk by Assemblyman Dennis Mangers, D-Huntingt.on Beach. Kri,shnas Play Santa? Who is that beneath the Santa Claus costume? It might be a Hare Kriahna, Costa Mesa police said Wednes· day Detective Matt Collett said be has received reports of a Santa Claus collecting "for the needy children" who turned out to be a Hare Kns hne member who declined '" say which needy v . Auto Death Puzzler For Police Costa Mesa police said today they are still puzzled u to bow a 47-year-old woman fell and waa run over and killed by ber own car Sunday. Sat. Tina Hol~ Hid more than a dozen tneases have been lntervtewed the death of c hildren were go1na to be helped. Under clty law, l"eliglous groups can soUclt without a license but only ror their own re- ligious purposes. SoUciUog to help someone else la illegal without a City Council approved permit Collett said the Santa Claus ln question declined to show a permit. He warned generous shoppers to make sure their money is go mg to the cause for which it's in tended Irvine Police Lt Gene Norden said eight memtx>rs or the Hare Krishna organhat1on had been granted permits lD September by the oty to IObot for tbelr own org.aniz.ation The permit.a lut two years. However, Norden eald be did not know lf they were •earin& Santa Claus outfit.a in Irvine for that ouroose Asked if Hare Kruboas celebrate Ch ri stmas , a spokesman for the group m Los An g·e 1 es s a Id t bat. w b 11 e Krubnas follow Hindu tradition, they do view Jesus' U!e aa an ap- pearance ol God in the world. He said he wasn't sure what the Costa Mesa Santa Claus was collecting for but said Hare Krishnas do provide food for needy people in Ind.la and plan to distribute rood to rerucees m Thailand. CA9.ACAS, Ymenela CAP> -OU mtnt"'4n from tbe Orpalu. tlon of PetroJn.m &•Portlrli CotantlW ma ID -.cm toda)' Hektq to wor' out a tom· pro~ IOl,.a:IGa OG UM prte. epllt which hat peral1ted throup tbelr year-end cCNJ. f•nace. Sia~ Ahmed Zaki Yamaa:I Saudi Arab6.a'• oil m.tnlater and a leadlr ot OPEC'• IDOdlnte bloe, held tbe taJb ta bla lloCel eutte, a ccia:fermce IOUfte aald Tbe modlraa. .... ~ to keep the oftlc1al prtee ol ail ...., th• $24 Pll' ban'el lft'el wbDe UbJa. wbidl alrudy baa boolt- ed tbe price ol tta oil to .. • barrel, bu eald lt would Ute to aee the bue price elevated to $14. Today'• LI the final session ol tbe ~ meettn1 llDd of. flclala uld ft ... poealble tbe conference eou1d end wit.bout a1reement, meanin1 each member would ebar9t • mada u tt can set or tbinb fnClilat. It would not be the ftnt ti.me the lJ..aatloa oil e~ failed to reach -.reement. . "We've bad tbele dlfferenees for 11 yean, '' Hid one epuree. Humberto Calderon Berti. Venesuela's oil minleter, ad- mitted that price Hlotlatlom bad bem "very dilfteult" stnee the 13 delepUom beta.a meet-ln1 MCIDday. He eatd OPEC'• economic comm-m propwed tbe con- ference set a base price of SM to 125 • barrel and that • '11 1"0Uld be &ood ror OPEC to r .. cb an a1reemeut." School Selling OuUtma& Plants Sales of Christmas trees poin.aettiaa and deeor'aUve pep'. per planta by farm •tudenta at Costa Mesa HJgh School are con- tinuing today through Dec. 23. Hours art> 2 30 to 9 p m. weekdays, until 10 p m . on weekends The place 1s the park· m~ k>t at the school OD Fairview Road across froa:a tbe Orange eo .. t CoUeee terud.e eoun.. Beatrice Finley Marshall. who was killed at about s·ao p.m. in front of El Pescador restaurant at 17th Street and Tustin Avenue. Mrs. Manhall'a car backed over her, struck an auto in the street and veered around ln a circle, nmnlne over her twice more. Just In Time For Christmas . . . The Perfect Gift • • • Holbrook said witnesses have been found who saw Mrs . Ma rah all arguing with her husband in the restaurant, and others who saw her when sbe wae run over the second and third limes. But he eaid investigation baan't turned up a detcription ol exactly what happened between the time lhe started the car and the time the runaway vehicle collided with the second car. Anyone with information about Uie tra1edy ta uked to call Holbrook al 754-5255. Rain Covers North Half Of California By Tbe AalodaCed p._. It rained oYer moat or Northem Calllomla today, with rain likely aaain Tburaday in manyareu. Fog ccmUnued to be a problem in the San Joaquin Valley. Snow wae reported in the Sierra abote 8,000 feet north and to 10,000 feet 90Utb. Snow WU also reported above 8,000 feet on Mount Shut.a. Downtown Loi Angeles bu bot bad ID loch ol rain alnce Ju- lf 1 and tt appeared that the atorm movtnf lD froDS Nortbena CaUforala woUld be '° •eueaect w1-en lt reaebed Soutberb California that It wouldn't add m11cb rain to the aeuon total. A delepentiil uoucb of low pNOure. Ule cout WU draw· I.QI • ltcll'm front inland, brt~ clou~ and cOol temperatur. to Sdutbiin Calltornl1, tbe Na· tloa*1 Weitbei'Se:ritee11td. But forecHtera 11ld the cb.aace ~ rala lD LOI ~ WAI ~ DION UWi ~ percea1 tbroGJb'dda ~ •~10 per. cent~. Ready for immediate delivery 81 IYLYIA POaTD '· You blanJE out ••• lfenr aeem to be able to be1ane. ,_,. ~ ••. SlutAk fNm tbe cban ol add1na Uf> a .. Nltaunmt llU1 •.. Juat ec1 calculate what 1'0'l1 b~ cosb are .•• Aft JOU~ by n,w-1 Do mamben t.brow JOQT . You could be aufferiDS from Plath~. MCll'e than• perect ol Amertea.o adu!tl an uub&e to me bade matlt to eot._ eftl'Yday pr'Obleml -a devlorable attaatloa Uud COltll tbeM lDdlYiduall (you?) a aWdmu.m ot U• m.lUba a year and Lbe DatloD more tbQ P bllllon annually! THE P&OBLEM croa1e1 all brackets of income. educauoo. ns, occupation, etc. ''The people I've eeen rwl the whole al)eCtrum," oblerves Dr Stanley K<>eelman, a en.th tberaplat. '"'!'bey include lawyers. Judeu. writers, pboto1rapbera." Of br. Koeelm•n's clients, two·thirds are women. This prpportioo u due Jesa to women bavtna more problems with baste math than men. but more to the fact that they are ready to sea bell>. Dr. Koielman saya. ln addltioo, be notes that more and more women ue retunlin& to the work force. more and more want MBA dearea; many are trying to 1 m prove t.belr performance i.n busmess MD..UONS OF comumens are unable to use bask math. Tbeir prob&ema IAclude· balaodnc cbeckboots. calcul.at.uq best buys at Uae erocery or drug store: n1urtng a proper tlp on a rutaurant bill. det.erm1Dln1 ii the blll ia correctly added Bebav1oraJ 1c1enUats and Dr Kotelmao (wbose papert>.ck, "M.tnd Over Math,·· McGraw-Hill, '3.95, b just out) say problema many bave with math stem from un pleasant early experiences with tbe subject. THI: PHOBIA BAS BEEN dubbed "matb anxiety," • and educators have been aware o( 1t for 20 years, even though wtdespread public interest has developed only in the put (our to five yean An estimated 100 coUecee are now oftertn1 COW"SeS in de.IJ.Qg W1th Um problem -ranpn1 from the U01vers1 - ty of Callforrua <UCLA J to St.ate Uruvenity at Purdiase. NY AMONG THE MATHEllATICIA.NB lnvo&.-la Carole Lacampape, a college teacher, wbo .. )'I "many people beheve they are the onJy ones •bo ba" Wa kl.ad ol dia· ease But everybody 1a a llttle concerned about mathematics. The idea 15 to amoot.b tbe anxJetia over ... Wellesley and Wesleyan academJdan.a turned tbeir at· tent1on to the problem aome Ume -.,o when the)' found women students encouoterl111 d1HiC'ultles ln their careen In fields that stress st.atlltics. there was no college math below calc:ulus. ADDrnONAL EVIDENCE wu fOUDd at UCLA where freshmen women W lea mat.ti tban newty.a.rrhed male student.a. Upshot Out ol 10 fint-yeu womeo, Dine bad to Umtt &bell' ~ to ta. 9dlool'a n .. area ot educaticm ............ ciAJ 1 Now ........... .,.. .... ~ .... Utt C"OOlle '-"I to stem ID.th anxiety. Boalyn J lllita • Loq laland la launcbiD& a •pedal Pl"oSnuD. Toda.J's procrams eoeeen-~ uate equally on reducm& UV.U. wbile tmpl'O'riq math abiliUes. Enrollees ta1k about t.beir math haq...,. while learning they are oot aJoae. There la oo •·tnataat cure" for math anx.a.ty, aaya Dr Koaelman. Tbe import&nt poant ia to admit you are blocked out "More people are anxious thao oot.." and the professor compare. overcoa:u.n,c math anx.I~ to perform- 1n1 In rompetd.ave sport.a. J..oteme practice lat.be key. Budget LQgic In Operation WASHINGTON <AP> -Over at tbe Labor Depart- ment, SOrM people are rootJ.nc ror tbe ployment rate to riM. That may seem odd ror an.,. at ll auppoaed to promote Jobe, but Wub.tqtoa can an odd place at bud1etJna time. Labor Department olftciall more mmey for federal JC)b.ereaUq proarama next ear. They ftlure a jump in the jobleu rate -Ions pated by economilta wbo foresee a rtteS.Sloo-wW coavioce the White Houae ot tbe need to tacreaae apendlnc. 80, WREN tbe news an1Yed that the unemployment rate bad cbapped ~. UMn wu no bldlbc tbe dismay. ''We were boplac the unemployment rate would 10 up, but damned ll it didn't 10 down," licbed ooe oftlclaJ, wbo dJd not want b1I name used. rt'• Md poUUca to promote un· employment opmJy. Preadlnt Caner will propo1e hi.I fllcal 1881 budlet DUt IDOlldt. ID advance ol &bat, tbe pre.ldent'• budtet tcr"OOpl are looklq for plaeel to trtm federal apendtni wblle JO¥WDJDeal depanmea&a ar.-for more DM)M)'. roa BVDOST plu.Den at tbe Labor~. tbe early December report U:aat uaemploJment lo November had fallea from e pereeat to a.a petteot eouktn't bave com•ata-.....u.me. eonc:~=~~=~:w-~~ f..seral apendiQaw mlnlmill tbe buq1f cieftett. CuUir'a laflildaa.ftlbUDI polidll u. ~CO &low 9C'ODO'mte srowua: One~ ot daat be btCblr wmpk>Jmem. ~eti a.i ..... a.t ..... MIMI •• ..., Afltrr tmnttlllll'r ....... '-J.o.M, A_..._ ................... .................. _____ .,.. ... .................. ....... n1•1T .. TMITlffr. . Mlild 1 A---....... .,._ .. __. ................ .,... Ow la• -l'MnY for ·-==-~ ............. ueo ... y ..... .-...a.11. ·~ 09UQUatll• ..... ~ llW" "*" .. _.o-..er-_.,, ... ..,.Ol.a. ~ .................. . --.... ..,,..,. """" to ....,_ ttlM ~ ~------· .-eWTMl~#&VMM ,. •. .,._..... - Anne Jacluon portrays a housewife whose husband ii bavin1 an aff alr with another woman in "The Family Man" ton.laht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 (see story, picture below>. ~ Aarlef1 • '°'" _.....,... ..... ,.. .. ·~---~ ........ ...., ..... '°' ..... .,..._ .DW .. 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Cl) KCOP TV (Ind) Los An(jol11., filD KCE T TV (PBS) L os Anq•tlr••, e KOCE TV(PBS) Hunt1nqtnn Be.ich 'Family Man' Drama Elli• enO Gemme Ct ...... llW H) 11'1111 llOl'Y of a OOU• plle who .. ,,... .. thfough • lonely ~· column Of'l/l't IO di~ lltel lher eltMOy kOIW aedl olt* I ,.M. MAGAZIHI ,MM..., f'WUO t:OO CJ) HOW THe OMOtlTOl.l CHNIT"MM Anlrn•l•d °' Seut1' ,.,.-'Y O<tncl\ trlae to .,_ Cfw'tetrnae trorn 11'9 IOWft of Who-Me by ltW- lf'IO .. .,,. 1!141t«lel ~ bole of 1he Yule11de -(R) -~~ 6egfnente lnOlude.,. Wit•-.. _ Wl1tt Aober1 ~. 1 rte netlotf • "otfldel" Sao- •• ci-. • 'IWI to • eCflool IOt Sane. and a lac10t)' for 5antM, #ll10 8 wom.n woo get•#eMed up ... ChfielrnM Ir .. • ~c::.u. lll.OCKH OOr-1 -rulee .,,. rooet of P<i110nert end tume °"' lougher 1111111 Frriy waa. enO ~ guard Vere gell • en.no. 10 eel M prllOn -•Oen •he leio.M lull ectvan1ege fJ O~llS ENOUGH CD CAAC>l BUN«l'T • TMI IAlCTIM .a~ AHClla.I An .. .._.. (Rafnon 8lerll '*-IM Ano-18 to ~ llWn and IO 111-s OUI """° ""'"'9red ,. ..... many~--(~ • WIN QIWPlff 0-lt' Wry Vt111 o,tle. Lonnie 8ftotr. Oeney T er1o.. Aoow W""-. eroaow., Bob.MartW'*"' t:tO D HelLO. LAMY lAr\'y ..... fie'• belrlg out- ....,.,_., IOt Ille c:&aqt- .... ~ by Ille p. ...... ~IO-Oe • TALmOllTHl UNEXHCIB> "My L.oy l..OY9. My Dowe" • CAMEM™"H ··A ar... Uttle '1lm ~ .,,,. ~"' in. llllttl Tellurlde Alm Fntl'tel, looullng on IN ~ of w-HerJl)Q and Klei..a Klnlltl. -Pf WWW 1ted tO:OO D llllT Oii IA""'°"Y HIOHTl.M Host c.-.c. ~ I RI l:w'wcw A tia.lt1fUI IWOOtlca llQl9l"lf *la o.i It\« 004I al 1119 beal lrlen<I• •• Ned of • mu<O.OU&. ciop..srnuo- ~ OJ>etation • NIGHT BAU..8ft Ed Asner: Sex Symbol~ By PETER J , BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> It's sort of an ode to ·'the masculln<· mid life cnslb Edward Asner. married. buldlng and round. has an affair with Mered.1th Baxter Birney, single, fetching and un- round. and get.l! away wlth 1t old and about belne alooe with her huaband Phu, she bas an mtwllve feeling that sometlung 1s awry 1 as required in all auch dramas> There ls resolu- tion. though. by which time Asner haa made roundneu and thinning halr absolute virtues. •'TffE FAMILY MAN" baa something to say about marriage, family, love and erowlng older, and its voice LS subtle and adult; much of tta " KJU•l:OO-LakenBaibtb&U. Tbe Laken trl to Atlanta to take OD the Kawbtonllbt. CBS• 1:00 -How the Grtacll S&ole Cbriltma. A repeat offerinl of one of TV'• mc.t ~r cblldRn'• boUday apeclalttrom Dr. Beula . KOOP • 8:00 -.. Twelve Aqry Men." Henry Fonda and Lee '. Cobb tanaleln tlWI ~atnald ROMdramaaetln a Jury room. Mila E.G. Manball, Jaek Wanta and Ed Besley. .. ,. ....... ~, . .,,. ......... e... om.. •oi-111~·· vlollitl -r.. OMW" A ...................... 1 ..... ..,. -~cl.::''' QSAllllAl•WA&.D . ..,... ....... ,._ ,.... .. di_ '+l¥10I Oytan TliOmH' po.m cloi90itiio .. ~ In w ... '*'°'" ... try,,. Na1loNll TIIMllw of Ifie ua.1'*'•• Cl) 9 NIWI MNm .. UUGH JOKIR't WILD M•A•a•H ....... and 8.J MIC)CI Fr .. of lllting • ~ I~~~ TAI OHi Qf'UAN 11:IO Cl) llACI( lttUr ~ A lough IMt1nl ~ lnfomle PIC)py """ "'-lroope ... PIO to 11w.oe 1111 lllllnO and PllPPV' a ......,. we OQlllO IO lty c:cMW l0t "*" • TOMIQHT Hoel JOflnny Cet.on au.It ~ Ven P..,.,,, 0 J Slmpeon. CNw1a ... ... fWly l ~QAll8 8~etMT "T"8 Old .... Ntd n. ~WllO.. • ..,., JOflneon; "A Fine flOfft~" An eon ~-nie~ NW JoflNoft. flail Mottla. (") 1 110 TAC OCUIM tQIM'9HMOm HooM'• -4lllooww .. ·-..---·~· IWillteiY • GrflMART Muandte ........... .... ,.......,,, '° ...,oy •l<M>S~ -~A8C .... -.-rr-U:Qt. 1WIUCIHf ~ AtcM*d Baedlaoft --0004f'I !Ml lie can .. errt· "*"' he ...... • MOYIE ••"\"Th•~~· ( 19\W) L..-Herwy 0-n AOOam• 11 .. 181\ ''09"*' -"-'90 In I.... etton. IO llf1ec:tl ....... to ... .,..of..., a111pe (2 tw'I I •----= ~ Tiie IMF MCI out lo JOHN DARLING ..... ....... ..................... ...... .. ,....... .. E ,...i..; ..,..,.., ... ., .... . MCI ..... ... ..... l·-:r:=- .. MOWll ** ......... Of TN ~ .. f1Q4) .... Weft, ~ ,,., •• ,.._..._. l>IO .. OIH ....... =..,.., ... • ~ dwtno .......... ,,fir.It ... , ..... . ··~ •• , .. ",. Of -.... ~ ,,..,, Naito .... CoMa. ~ l.'"6-............... ......... a pra .. UIOI' _ ........ ..,, ........... fMn..., _....,"' .......... 1 .. 1 ..... , OIC*CAYSTT ~ QI IMITTA ........ oultonllll. *119 rtrtr wtw:> Ma• ................. ~ ... dllMI\."" t2:AO. (I) ml l.ATI lllOVll ••• "'fl °" ''"'' (Pan f. a... ........ ....'---"~ ,,~ .......... .... rid -COWMrY elf .... Moore Wflle ·~dllO .,. ~fle'°"8e. 1a.e TOMOMOW au.ta Wrlt•-dlf~or a.-KM*! and 1119 ..... ,,._ ""°' Oofoon • tilCMI ••• ~ "'The Mote The Meulet" I 1t431 _,.en N1'wl. Joel ~ A pflllent1t1oplet tell•• -....of-----OIO•dlno Ill WairNng- ton and p6ey9 c.,clld kif • ~ OOl.C* ( 1 "' • JO m111 I • MM:NBLI UMB """°"' t:ao. THI L09G IUIOf loo•• Eno•.. Hoet ~ Ey.e i..... 9IOC:ll al .... -.nlMlee ... ,.,.. CJ/I dle--.IAI n.,....,. •.• u ......... .,..., -»•BdlOCll- 12:00 ••• * .. ()perwillOft a.Mtmald" t 1H01 Mal ZlllWllnG. ~ ........ a:OO a • •.,. .'""'....,..,.... "" °' ~ .,..,, 2t (t9'1J~~ °""*~ .... •I+ °'OperllillOll .... e.r(tt67).Mc*~ &n6e ~ NEW YORK <AP> -P1nt pMice in the A C. Nie19en Compu1'1 weekly prnpe-Ume raUnp cban&ed bands for ~ fourth week lD a row . wtlh ABC winn1ng the networks' romPf'll lion and c~· "60 MinulM" the m<l5l watched program CBS did &et a boost from a ........ "The 4th Aoou•I ClrcH of ta., Stan." which lied for tblrd wHa A BC'<i ' ThrH's CompanJ.'• ABC :.cor-M. me.nwh1le. wtt.b "l'JL Koo- day "•«ht t 'ootball," the key p.mt bt>tWtt'f'I Plttaburgb and ffOUSCGD. Reallv. that's pretty much the story of "The Family M1m," airing tonight at 9on CBS. Channel 2. l\s interest.an~ al> Ulestory here 1i.Asner's casting 1n u romantic lead "message" is not uttered al all. juat undentood. • .... .,.,""""'"·'-The ladles In th.la are J\at floe. but Aaner, Asner is something to see. He leoda a very valua- ble regulat·IJUY quality to the role, without tu.ming CBS luted SIX or the 10 ~t r a led shows tn the we-ek endln& DK 16. But ABC dld well from lhett on. and managed. w1th ooe ex~. to ovoid tM bottom five in tbe week'a rankings ABC's rating for lM wttk was 19 9. to 19 for CBS and 16.6 for NBC. The net work• say that means lo an average prinw!·ti~ minute durlag the wttk, 19 9 percent of the coun , try'a TV~wpped homes were tuned to ABC NBC and CBS each h•d "90 of ~ wet'k 's five lowt>l'>l rated Ibo~ ~hind ABC 's "Out or tM Blue,• ranked 87\.b "Pam:· on cos_ .,.. 68th. foUowed by "Prime nme s.. day" and "Shirley," both from NBC, and "CAiifornia fo~ever." from CBS. Asner, who rides herd over the city desk TV REVIEW on CBS' "Lou Grant," plays a happily married, ..._ ________ , nnanclally secure family man, He's Juat become a grandfather, an event that aeema to suit him fine, •d hil other ctuld ls about to move out into the world. leavinl Asner and hil lovin& wile <Anne Jacbon) alone for the first Ume in 25 yean. J STEPPING UNINVITED into thia aweet fami- ly POrtralt la Miu Baxter-Birney. a hlgb-bom and •ell-bred Jullliard student who la struulinl to rllake tt on her own. She's just broken up with an buaer, and la attracted to Aloer'a kindness and @nna; be. on the other hand. i.g attracted to her, penod. · See. be hu been feellne restless lately. taking lpn& walk• alone and pining for the sea and ... wen. never mind, suffice it to uy be uu ber to the opera and she accepts. One thlng leads to another and Edward Aaoer strikes a triumphant chord for fellows bald1n1 and round. Hla wife. meanwh.lle, la nervows about growln& Play CoJDes to TV HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Paul Newman ladirec:t-l.ns .. TM Shadow Box" u a 9()..mlnute ABC Theater prn~for alrlntnextaeuoo. ~ lD the drama are Joan.De Woodward, Cbrutopber Plummer, Valerie Harper, James Broderiek. S1lvta SldDeJ, Ben Maiten, Melinda J>lllonandJobnCoDlk11ne. Tbe pl.u. wrtUen by lllcbael Crtltofer. woo the uu.r 1-r&eand &beToa1 A•ard. the thin lnto "Lou Geta Lucky." In ~ dres•inl room out at CBS Studio Center. be ahruga It off. "It's just another scalp," be nya of the role. 'Tve got aJJ t.be actla1 tooll for a role like t.blJ. "PEOPLE A&E SllOCSED that I'm there Un a romantic lead oppoalte Meredith Baxter- Btmey), people wbo didn't see me u a sexual ob- Jecl before. Well, we're all sexual objecta. I think of myself as a 1Hual object. When we were aboot- mg the love M:enet, I Juat tried to think. 'Keep a stiff upper Up, and show the SOBa bow many tricks you've got.· " He bu a few, it turn.a out. and emp&oya them all to answer once and forever a quesUoo that bu plagued me ever since I 1ot into thia dod1e: Do ci· ty edlton have romanUc encomiten'> . ...an:llTW IMIW .. TllWl-1 l"-1 ,PG1" or NOW PLAYING McmJIAI Otlllgl 63' 3811 :::t"t:.0 --· ·c:m11& lllrT8 C..MeM l1'1414t IAcmm&I Y:UMJ -~ hNUITn CW* 121·1680 lSa.I ...... .,_""' ~7·2223 ........... Qnftol w. 70n ,.,......,..... A LA8T FUNG Asner •nd Birney Title Role HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Kim c.uraJ1 will play the title role lD "The Go11lp Columnlal" for Operation Prime 'nm• FOR NBC, IT was the el&blb lut- place fl.niah In nine week.a, after a quick at.art that led to ss>«WatJoo that last year's No 3 oetwon was about to tum it around The movie alao atars------------------------.-------- Bobby Vlntoo, Cooratl .-set-,---tr-_..--yow--..otd-.. Jania, Laurence Luck.lo· blll, Joe Penny. Martha ~~:~·~:.:lt':!c.• .cine;: Raye, Dick Sar1ent, UM O•llY PUol. Bobby Sherman and 6U·5671 Sylvia Sidney. Ille_._., ........ -,..._..,,,...._,., ____ ., __ l'iiJ AU. AOt• ~o l!:!J --riiii] llU. AOrl MJliliTTID ~,........°'"_....._ fiil_,,==:! _,. ~ ........ ._a-- ® MO OIC UIQJll '' MJllllTTIO i-..--.... .. __ MATINEES SATUHAY & SMAY .. APOCALYPSE NOYr fR> "1941" .. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF .. .. STAR TREK"