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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-14 - Orange Coast Pilot4 Die in Aecidents .. Seudder Deir Woman's Fast Fights Willing Feet Thwart Vietim Char e A.bduetion Tr I ,, . · . . DAILY PILOT Carter Chooses * * *~1oc * * * . -: !: TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 14, 1976 VOL ... "fO )ft, t HCflOH~. 16 PAGU 2 Cabinet Aides -:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---:----------...... Clues Hunted i . Tot's Kidnaping 'Mystery' Man Left I t i I ; : : ! LEN NOX (AP) -Sheriff's deputies hunt ed for clues today in the kldnaping of a six·month-old child from a home her e. To Freeze In Detroit But, Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies said. there was little to work with in lhecasc. J ason Timothy Bustillos was discovered missing from his room Monday when hts mother, Dons, 22, went in to wake him. officers said. A screen had been pried from the bedroom win · dow. and the window r aised, officers said. The baby's blanket was also missing. Deputies said J ason has an identifying half·moon scar on his right root. lie may be wearin g a blue cor duroy jump s uit, a gr een-and white striped long sleeve shirt, a nd bro wn booties. which were also missing from the child's room • f ·1HIH11g Vlrti•? Chip Heir Fights DETROIT (AP> -One man was deliberately frozen to dealh and four other people died by freezing during fi ve days or frigid weather here, police said today. lnv~stigators said a body found Monday was that of a man bound and gagged a nd left wearing only a tee-shirt. He {roze to death before he was discovered Ills name was withheld by pnhce. The merctlry in Detr oit plunged to as low as 6 degrees in the five-oay period. Police sa ad "three or lour" people froze to dea th last winter So rar this season. t.cmperaturc!> have averaged as much as 10 degrees below the normaJ 29 to 31 for this time of year. the National D f Au t • Weather Service said. e ense ega 100 The other fou~ deaths ~P· parently were ucc1denlal, police By GAllY GltANVILLE Ol .. Oltly-- Potato cbip heir John Scudder took the witness stand in Orange County Superior Court today to tell his version of his kidnnpinR ordeaJ ln Huntington Beach last Auguat. In the process, the 64·year-old heir to tbe Laura Scudder rood rortune hopes to lay to rest a de· feme contention that he helped plot and carry out hls own abduc· lion. The specter or SCudder as an aJleted willing victim In a bumbling $250,000 kidna p Teens Held For Blaau PORTERVILLE (AP>- Two teen·ngers have been arreswd for invesUgation ol blowing up a locaJ school leacber's m allbox two nights in a row. ,1 scheme was r aised late Monday by d efe nse lawyer Michael Quigley. In his trial opening statement tn the jury. Quigley srud I.he de· fense wUl e\'entually prove that Scudder joine d defendants William Rudy We!!son, 45, and Dale Sellers, 21. In plotting and carrying out the bunglt'd abduc· lion caper. In New York last week, Jurors acquitted the accused kldnapers of Seagram liquor heir Samuel Broofman 11 when d efense I a wyers convinced the m Bronlman putlcipated in his own $2.3 milUon ahduct.ion. Quigley made lt obvious in bis opening statement that he'll try U>e same defense tactic In his de· fense of one·Usno bank manager Wesson and former pizza de- livery boy Sellers. For openers be described Scud· der, a Newport Beach resident. u ••a man who has enloyed the comforts of life without working Corthem.'' The alleced kidnap victim, Quigley said, craved the allen· Uon he was not gettmi as he passed most of bis waking hours al lbe bar ln The Village Inn on Balboa II land. said. The deaths began wilh the dis· covery Thursday of I.he body of Adjumorat Kjashiw, 55, ini;ide the front door of his unhcutcd up· stairs Oat. Police said I.hey did not know why there was no heat in the room . On Friday. the body of John Marshall was fo und in a Detroit alley. He was identified from a name band a round his frozen wrist . The next d ay, Robert Taylor, 57, was found near Cobo Hall in downtown Detroit. Police said that before he lay down ror the last time, he had removed his coat. It wu round at his !ttt. On Sunday, the frozen body of Willie Carter was found on railt<Mld tracks. Detectives said at first they•thought he had been bit by a train, but a medJcal ex- amination indicated be was Ln· tox.icated. l HO~E "IOU 'R.E Gl!TT1MG VOU9l CH~ISTMAS SMOPPtNG C>O"'e . ONL.., JO PAYS LEFT.' . i 0 i Richard Allen Clark, 11. and a 16-year-old boy, both of Porterville, were booked tor lnveatlgation of carry· ln& or placlng an uplosive « deatntcUve device. the 1\&lare County sherllf's of. nee rep6rt" today. A mailbox beloncint to K•rl• Dinwiddie Wd blown up W.ctnesday and ita repl&cemen\ put up by Mllbbor1 was deauoyed thelblk)w .. , nJJht. With that, prosecutor William Morri8ey was on his feet tellinl Judge Richard Beacom lha\ such statement.a should be naled out or • order because Quigley ctn o((cr noe¥idencetoaupportlhem. To a dearee, Judge Beacom qreed. After a 25-mlnute coaference wl\h ~ lawyer•, the judge up. ' <See HEIR. Pqe AJ) HEADS TRANSPORTATION Rep. Brock Adams Vietim Escaped Al'WI"-'°' . TREASURY CHOICE W: Mlcf'teel Blumenthal ' San Juan ' Man Held In Abduction Try A San Juan Capistrano man Is in custody in Newport Beach city jail today on charges of kidnap· Ing a Corona del M ar woman late Monday night while police sttk his accomnlise. Police said Arthur Ler oy Elde r 19, or 32715 Miguelita ltoad is being ileld on a $25,000 ball char ge followin51 ~is arrciit early this morning at the Laguna ~ach motel where he and his partner allegedly had taken their victim. . The 2s.year-old victim told police she got away from her ab· ductora and ran screaming onto nearby Pacific CoMt Highway where a passin; motoris t sLopped, ptcked her ~ and look her to the taguna Beach police headquarter s. Jnvestlgator Ken Smith of NftPOrt Beacb &aid this morn· ln& there was no apparent. motive for the kldnaping wrueh bega~ ~t ab<>ut 10:30 p.m. lh the parking lo\ of Albe.rtson 's Market where th• woman bnd Just finished her shopping. She slld the as yet wtident.tried kldQapper told ber be had run OU\ ol ••• for his motorcycle and Qked for a ride to a nearby gas atatlon. The vlctlm let th• man, described ll• bfinr a Mexican, about 18 yeara of age, ll'lto her cat, bu\ .th• sald tie oulltd t ltnlf c on her ll'ld told her lo drive toward Lasria Beach. She aald they etopped once and Elder, who was allegedly follow· Ing t.he m on the motorcycle. drove up and handed the mun a shotgun. She said he directed her t.o the mottl at 475 N. Coast IUghway where they got out of the car. As Elder drove up on his motorcycle, the woman suuJ shr dashed away from the two men and onto the highway. Newport Bea ch police, sum· m oned to the Laguna Beach police headquarters retw:ned to the mote l wher e they found Elder, bul tbe second m an de~bed 'Nas missing. Masked Thugs Rob Doctor Two men wearing ski m asks took an estimated $500 In rash from the om cc of a San Juan Capistrano physlclan l:\tC Mon· day. Orange County sheriff's of· fleets sald the two armed men bunt into th~ orrtce ot Or. Paul H. Eullnaet. 31888 Camino Clpistrano, and toot \be money rrom hi.I terrified reeeptionUt. OUicer• said the fri1htencd \Voman was abl~ to 111pply no cJeseriotton other lhan \be fact \bat both men were mukcd and ctrried guns. They Oed on foot from the office. Transit, treasury 'Posts Set ATLANTA CAP> -Jimmy Carter has chosen W. Michael .Blumenthal. chairman of the Bendix Corp., to be bis Treasury secretary and Rep. Brock Adams to be his secretary of Transporta· Uon. Carter sent word of the choices to key senators today. The President.·elect, pushing to comp'let.e bis Cabinet by Christmas. is announcing at least four Cabinet-level choices this week with a woman likely to be the fi~st Commerce secret ary in h.istory Carter calle d a ne ws con· ference her e to announce two choices. Carter aides relayed word of the Blumenthal and ELECTORS CONFIRM CARTER VICTORY-M Adams choices to senators in Washington who will consider the nominaUons. Carter. it was lenrned, also asked Jane Cahill Pfeiffer, a former IBM Corp. vice presi· dent. to ser ve as Commerce secret ary. She would be the fJrst. woman to occupy the post since It was created in 1913. John Dunlop. who resigned as Labor secreta ry in I.he Ford ad- ministration, i!I a leading can· <See CABI NET, Page AZ> Coast Weather Fair through Wednesday , with some bigb cloudiness. Hi1hs contlnu~ in the '10s, Jow1 dip to about 40. INSIDE TODAY The iMdc tfOT'JI of WaU Dil- 'Mll la /inaU11 comJnq to 14/hl aft1r 10 vears of ol/kiaL lilnlct -includJng the fod thal Dimev'• bod11 UJQ.I "°' Jroun afttt hU d101h. Poo• A7. M'l'-'-<lu M Mllw~ •• .,_...,.._ •• MllMfT"" .~t Ef: "' .....,... ...n .............. .. t .............. ~ =CMMf .:1 .,...NMk., ..... = ...... ,.. = , AtJ.k ....... "" Mlf\ftl ... ~ ....._. .... ,..,.... " 5:!-" ~ ,....,._ ·~ ... ~. =-t I A 2 DAILY PILOT s Tueed1y. December 14, t97S Street• of Fear Violent Crime Hits Bay City SAN FRANCISCO IAP) -The streets of San Franc~co, once the pride of lhe city, have become areas of fear as an uncx· plained upsurge or violenl cnmc sweeps the city. "Our freedom today Is mostly to live dead lives behind 'dead bolts'," city resident Jeanne Miller wrote to a local newspaper about the fear that has led many 30,000 TAGS .BRJNG CHEER TOWSON, Md. CAP ) Baltimore County poltcc urc handing out som e 30,000 ltckcts lhat they hope will bnng some holiday cheer . The pieces of paper bear the word .. summons" in big, red let ters, but they're not purkmi:: tickets. Motorists who turn over the "summon!>" rind a sea!:tonal message on the b<tl'k : "Summons for a happy holi- day. Seasons greetings from the Baltimore CC1unly police depart- ment.'' Newport Cops Book Man, 27, On NutUty Rap After a 40-minule <'huse involv- ing Newporl Beach police, ctllzens and the police heh copter, an Eastbturr m an was taken into custody on Balboa Is land where police claim he had been sitting nude on the S<'a wall Richard Lynn Davidson. 27. of 407 Vista Roma. was book<'<i on a charge or resisting arrest stem mm(l from the purswl which led through the alleys and yards of the northern part of lhe island Monday night Police say t hey believ e Davidson is the man who has been seen in the burr on seawalls lhroughout the city for the past three months. Officer D enni~ lla<'hn was called to the area of North Bny Front <ind Ame thyst Avenue al :ibout 10 :30 p.m . by residents who said they had seen the naked man three times within two hours. Haehn pa rked nearby and walked a lo n.i: th<' bayfront !ttdewalk in time to sec a naked man disappear between two houses. The ofhcer said hl' ran up to the spot wbere the man had dlsap· peared from view and •aw Davidson pulling on a T-s hirt and a oair of pants. Haehn "said he ordered the man to stop and Davidson look off down the bayfront u.Jley, with the o{/1cer In pursuit. Haehn said that as the chase started he callc<S (or back up un· 1U1 and the hchcopter with his hand radio act The two men ran through al- leys and yards. ducked into carports, vaulted fence." and ran through bushes befOC'a Davidson was captured by three citizen~ in the alley between Ameth)'Sl and Apc'>lena avenues. But Haehn said Davidson ~ol awav from him aa h4! was trying to put handt'u/fs on tusquarry and the chase was on ocain. Haehn said a sl'alnd officer, Russell Sutter. took up the pursuit, aided by t~ helicopter. which kept Davidson In a spotlight. Mer 40 minutes, Sutter and the helicopter chased Davidson back loward Jl aehn. who with Sutler's help. finally s ubdued Davidson. Sutter reportedly sufrcrcd a sprained ankle tn the pursuit. OAANQE COAST DAILY PILOT t~()ttw'QlllJ (O.\I O•llf Pl~ ._ff'l-"'•\r."coM ~UW,._'111"\ ""t\\ •\OWIMf ..... lr¥1"'r()r..,.. C..~lfl\lttifl\t\1"'?CfMo•"' 4-·o-.. f!M•J~it'• f'"l'b41UWft ~l'Wt•y tlrrtr~~ J ''°4'f fAt C O\f• Mft~ .... .,.,,., .. ~" Mt,1#111..,_,.~ ,,..N ... J""'""' t•·'I \titllflllw trw111• ~ •• ,.,,.,..... V•ll•llf' •"'ft! l~ •• .,,.,Mv•" c .. , •• ,...,...'" ,,~·~ ,. I•~ I\ ~•"'Md '-'hlf0Af\ Mill \.~n T'YI fll"•ft( .... ~·Wfl4 ,. .... , ~ .. J11) ~\t n.~ '\fffft (fto\UIM-4,,(•lll't•"·•~ .... ,, ....... lt••\tdrMa"'llllvtlil•tMr V<•"'°h~~~:.e;:'.,~ ,_ ... _ (d•I .. ,_, .... _ ... _."O~ ...... °""*"I.MO --·-"•M•l•'lt MJ1t.t0•fltllt.•W\ OfllcH C..le ...... JIOW." fl<w\t_, "-·~·lf•t" ,, .. c.~~"''"" ........ ,,......._ .... ( .. ,,.,,.,.-~.,., ~1-•Veltoy 11101'""•"'-•,~01• .. ,.,...,., Tefep~(n•I~ CltHHl.ct AdwenlllfltMa ... .,. .._ .. M O Val .. , -Ollll• 511 .. :110 , ......... c-..... I ,,__,.O<_(<twlyt ... ••-111n M0-1120 0.-•llO!I lilt Ot-C..11 "l*l"""' ~ -· ,. ,.._ ......... "'"''"''-__ ,.. ""'"" .,. •4••,Uu"'etth ..., •• ._ m•• '1it , . ., .... , ...... , ..... , '"''•' """"" .... " t .......... _ ... ..-cuu "''•r. Mlf .. Cltit• ... C•llf .. ftl• ........ tlffft llY ~·"'" ., • -·~"' ., ........ ,. _, ... ,, .... 1 .. ..., ---··-'~· to install stronger door lockis. Two murders over the weekend and one Monday brlng the year's total lo 140 -up 12 per cent over last year, police said. One victim was a JG-year .old girl stabbed to death Sunday in McLaren Park. Police say her killing was s imilar lo that of another young woman this fall. For the first six m.>nths of this year, FBI statistics show murders in the city up 8 percent, while lhe average for eities this size dropped U pert-ent. And over-all crime in lhe city Is up21 percent, police repon.. "We don't know what's going on," said homicide tni.pector Dave Toscbi. "Our solve rate ll- what's bolh~nng us because of th e no·molive, scnselcs :, stranger-type killings." Police described 37 of this year ·s killings as motivelC'\~, random shootings. "It's Just been a damn busy yeur for us ... what we're .:t·l ting is someone walking down the street with a dog, and lhcn shot," Tos<'hi said. Bec ause or "the present dangerous conditions" in the c1 ty . the Board of Permit Appeals voted last week to rcrusc all future permits for the sale of handguns. An emergency $1. 7 million pro· gram to increase police patrols has been proposed by Mayor George Moscone "We net>d the police prcM•nct• now to show that ~omcbody out there cares," Mos<'onc said While the Board of Supervisors looks for money for that pro- gram, the police department has authorize d overt1mt• for 60 pa t rolmen from the curre nt budget to provide intenm rehd "I just frankly can't explam 1l, unless we 're getting an mnux n( a lot of transients in the• Cit}. .. Tosch1 said Fro•Page A J CABINET • • didate lo return lo that post un· der Carter In advance of lhC' news conference. Carter met with Dunlop today al thl' Georgia govern()l"'s mans ioo where Carter spent the night after in · terviewlng prospective appoin tees Monday This was the second Carter Dunlop meeting in two weeks The prospec t of Dunl op 's nomination has drawn protest from some women's groups and representatives of minorities who claim he failed to push for equal JOb opportunities. Meanwhile, more names were appearing on the hsl of prospec· tlve cabinet appointees. Harold Brown, president of Caltech and a high Pentagon of- ficial in lhe Johnson admWstra· tion. reportedly is a front runner ror secretary of Defense. Carter is believed leaning toward the selection or Cb1&1es Schultze, budget director in th~ Johnson administration, lo be chairman of the presidential CouncU or Economic Advisers. And there were reports that Rep. Andrew Yoong <0-Ga ), would be asked to be ambassador to the United Nations. though Young earlier su1d he wanted lo ~tay m Congress rather than JOin the Carter ad m imstration. Carter previously announced his selet'tion of Cyrus Vance, a Wall Stre et la wyer , to be secretary of Stale and of Thomas 8. Lance, an Atlanta ba1*er, lo be his budget director K l119Rlcluard No, Richard Burton lsn 't do· ing margarin e com· mercials. He's just tryinB on a crown for size a.CJ he re· cords the role of the storyteller for the BBC's "Vtvat Rox," a 26·wcck radio droma series on the history of the English crown. F...-PageAJ HEIR ..• held Morrise y ':i objecti°'1s to Quigley'5 remarks about lire at the V11taie Inn Bul the defense a_tt.omey was allowed to continue his argument that Scudder was more co- consplra'°r lhan v1cUm. nerore Quialey unveiled his de- f en!:te theory, Morrisey gave his version of a detailed accounttng of the food heir's daylight kid· naping from a parking Jot outside a Huntington Beach dentist's of- fice. The prosecutor said the poorly sighted victim can not positively Identify h is Jong.time close friend Wesson as one of his ab- ductors. Morrisey said, however, Scud- der can identify Sellers as one or two m en who forced him at gun· point Au1. 19 to crawl into a mobile home rented forthecaper. caper That rented mobile home was abandoned 1n m1d-traHic on Eud1d A\'l'nue in Fountain Valley after a battered and bl~ing Scudder fought his way to freedom, Morrisey said But during the summer after- noon the mobile home cruised through coast c1t w~ w1lh its food heir capt1vc, a ransom demand c:ill v. as rccc1vl'd at Scudder'~ Balboa Island home The caller spoke in a falsetto voi<'e and told the victim's wife to have $250,000 cash ransom ready for deli very the next day. accord· ing to the prosecutor He suid the mobile home owner will identify the two defendants as the m en who rented the veh1· cle from him two days before the kidnaping There are fing erprints. tape re· cording practi<'e ransom de mandi;, h~indwrittcn plans for the k1dnap1ng and other inrnminal· mg ev1dl·noe that will come out during the trial. Mornsey srud Qu1glt•y promhl·d the JUry that 11 v.111 hear We~son <ind Sellers· version of the botchro k1dnap1ng "from their own mouths " nut a~ testimony opened in what 1s npcctl'd to be a four- \.\l'C'k trial. 1t was John Scudder who was on the witness stand tt>lltni; his version or his kidnap- ing ordeal When that portion of his testimony l'nds, Quigley will at· tempt to test his vi<'tim·lumed· conspirator theory when he c ro11s-examincs the man he claims is a kidnaping hoax. Property Tax 'Windfalh' I Hit by Bill SACRAMENTO <APl -The stale Senate's president pro tem has introduced a bill to curb local governments' "windfall" income prompted by climbing property values. Sen. James Mills <D·San Diego). authored the bill which deals with the additional lncomc a local government gets when property assessments go up but tax rates remain theaame. His measure would allow a ci- ty, county or other local agency to col l ect enough of that "windfall" each year to offset in· creaaes In the cost of living and to mecl added costs generated by pe>pulatlon growth. .But IL would r equire that as- sessment ratios be adjusted downward to eliminate any addi- tional income brought by in- creased assessed values. "The trend Is that property tax assessments are escalating each year Car more than the cost or liv· mg," Miils s aid. Rx Watcher Being Eyed SACRAMENTO (A P ) California Ally. <icn. Evelle Younger probably will comply as much as possible with a con- gressional s ubpoena ubout a con- troversial Southern California prepaid heajth plan. Jerry Littman. Youngcr's spokesman, made that comment when h e was asked what Younger would do about the sub- poena from a eomm1ttce chaired by Rep. John Moss Cb-Calif.>. The subpoena seeks to learn If Younger's ofricc performed pro- perly in watching over Omni-Rx, the prepaid health plan in ques- tion. Trial .Marred By Outbursts SALINAS <AP) -The second Inez Garcia murder trial was in- terrupted by outbursts from two women who rlnally were ejected from the courtroom. Mrs. Garcia is being retried on cbar84'1 of murderlntt a man she •aid held her down while so- Meor\C elae raped her. The dlsrupUon occurred Mon· day after sur:rtor Court Judae Nal A. Aal ano denied Mlsa Garcia'• request to fire her 1 court·appolnted au.orneya and dlamlu tbe ucond·de1ree murder cb111• &1&.lns\ her. Citizens • t NabTeeft ... Facing S urge ry Kendra Hood of Atwater. Calif .. is comforted by her father. Air Force Sgt. Richard Hood, prior to-the 3-year- otd girt 's brain surgery for a rare form of meningitis. Juveniles BlaJDed In Steamy Joy Ride Huntington Reach pohce said a gang of juveniles piloted a con- struction company'sstcam roller up and down Flagstatr Lane Monday night and escaped before officers reached the scene. Callers claimed the l~nagers apparently hot.wired the Jug- gernaut parked al the scene near Garfield A venue and Newl and Stree t about 6 p .m ., after workmen went home They appar ently decided they'd gotten the new :.trcet In a tract now under construction Oat enough, police said , or perhaps they were lured away by the noise of sirens closing in Crom the dis tance. They certainly did not risk leading police on a high-s peed pursuit in the commandeered steam roller, which will reach something like 5 miles per hour when the engine is in tune. Investigators said the mischief apparently didn 'l cause any real damage at the construction site, but it certainly shook up the neighbors . Sanctions Backed UNITED NATIONS, N.Y . (AP) -The General Assembly has acted to strengthen sanctions against "the racist regimes in southern Africa," as it calls Rhodesia and South Africa. Suspect Two Los An1etes reildenta /e in custody In Newpe>rt Beach to. day after one auapcct woa cap. lured by a 1roupof clUzens. ... ~ .. Police booked Clarence James Truss, 19, on a charge o( bur2f and his ac.compllce, a 16-yc , on a charseor auempUdrtpe. According to omcers, tbil pair attempted to tap the Ull ot a beau· ty ulon near the Balboa SQ Club onWestCouUUabway. •: Apparently frustrated in tblit attempt, they drove lo the Mariner'• Mlle area where tbc juvenile went Into a bllrber shop-_ There he allegedly puncht.'d lm, female barber in the face and at- tempted to rape her before grab- bing her purse and running out to the parking Jot where Truss was waiting. ' But the victim yelled lo 'a passerby, area businessman Hank HUI. for help. Hill started chasing lbe teenager. .~ ,. Police said Truss apparenUy became frightened and took off, leaving Hill and the youth in a (04Jt race. Two other local businessm•, Jetr Jones and RalphGrover,toGk up the chase ,and captured tbe t eenager a~2912 W. Coast Highway where they held him for police. omcers who arrived at the scene put out a radio call for t.bc driver and Truas was stopped at Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway by Huntington Beach pollce. Police said the woman barber su((er«f some facial cuts lo the ln- cidenl but waa otherwise uo- harmed. Let's get right to the point: Christmas , Which family really enjoys it most: A. The family that exchanger. inexpensive bul thoughlful gifts and saves the d1flerence? B. The fam1lv that over-spends and ends up with financial worries? 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A Los Angeles Feder.ii Savings Account helps bring this gift to your family celobrotion. LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach Savinqs ins ured lo 540.000 3201 Newport Blvd. -across from City Hall• 675·4500 OP!N t-1 MON.· THUf'S. • ... P'RI. Hrncl Oltir.r . t o~ l\nt'jl'IOS r l'dl" at S;weng~ !Ind l oan A~'or.i~hon 0110 W1toh1ro l llr. l\nyc·h11. 900 t 7 • 01tior 01t1ces througho1.Jt lhll M Oii • An offfcet or Loa AngefH Federal Savfnga wlll be open until 3 p.m: Chrft lmH Eve . .. r TllOSdoy December 1' 1976 DAILY PILOT .4~ Mobil, ·Irvine Links . Questioned Collection ·4gencies Probed By tbe As110clatf'd Press A state agency is attempting to revoke the licenses of two Orange County collection agencies for al· leged questionable practtce&. American Financial of Anaheim and G. C. Services Corp or Santa Ana are among four California collection agencies named by the Stale Bureau of Collection and lnvei.t1 gattvc ~~rvices. ., ~ Bureau chief Douglas Fa1grn srud Monday that a collector for one of the accused agencies al- legedly suggested to a woman that to obtain money to pay debts "she s hould go on weUarc, give up her son for adoption, go bankrupt or put her mother out of her home. ''And then he s uggested to the blleged debtor that she :.hould IUJJ herselr." Another collector allegedly aaid he and other agency person- nel were connected with the FBI 9nd the collection ag<'ncy "could do anything it wanted in attempt ing to collect" money. s:11d •Faigan. American Financial of Orange and American Financial of Lo~ Angeles were accused of 20 rncr dents including one an ~h1ch a debtor was allegedly asked rf he· had ever been bt>aten up G. C. Scn•iccs Corp of Orangt· County and C . C. St.>rvices of San Francisco were <.1ccused of 2J in cidents. Faigin said has offrcc had filed official accus<.1l1ons lo revoke the licenses and registrations of lhC' firms and 26 or their managers. officers and collectors. The agen- cies were accused of us ing /'threats, falsehoods and mis- • representations." The state burc:iu must prove its allegations before an ad- m inistrative law judce before any action can be taken. Licenses remain rn effect until any appeals are carri<'d through the courts. ! Clues Scarce In Escape Country Death Orange County Sheriff " of f1cers admrltt'd th<'V are \\llhout dues today rn thl' hunt for a man who killed one patron and wounded two others ~nday dur ing a rock concert at t:sl'afl<· Country Investigators appealf'd for h€'lp from the public 1n IO<':ilJn~ a m.111 descnbed a~ bt>ang 1n hrs early twentl~S. about r1 V(' f('4.'l lC'n aml 190 pounds \\1lh curly. hro\\11 s houldc-r l<'nglh h:ur and \H'<1r ing a hghl blue i.hrrt und hJ:hl brown corduroy pant:. Tt>e hunt for th<' m"n b<'J:.111 after he ,tabbt'd Paul L ynn Darshay .Ir . 21. an the chl''>l while the v1 l't1m '<'as lry ini:: to break up a fight that erupted dur mg the concert a t ~ Trabuco Road arena. Oarshay died on the way to a Mission V1e10 ho,pltaJ. Twootht>r patrons who were cut by tht> knife dunng the frara~ Wf're relcasNf from ho6pital aller treatment Schools R eopening LOUISVILLE. Ky. CAP I Classes r esumed today for 118.000 JeCfc r son County schoolchildren after teacher~ who struck for two WC'('k4' \\on .in 8 6 percent pay raise and arb1trn lion of grievance'~ AP'Wl~to 'VERY HAPPY' Condemned Con Gilmore Killer Glad At Promise Of Death SALT LAKE CITY IAP) -/\ ":-.omber <ind rcOccl.Jvc " Cary Galmore has ins tructed his cil torney lo enter into no new la<' lies that might del;iy hts t:xecu lion by firing squad, the attorney said. Gilmore. said to be ··\'ery hap· py" the U.S. Suprcmt> Court att· c<l quack ly Mon day to hft its slay or his exeC'ut1on, broke his 25-day hunger strike after heanng the new:-. The high court action threw ha s fate back to Utah 's courts. which have twice s et death dates for the mm ate. But an obstacle of Gilmore's own making stood belw(>('n htm and the firinl': squad -hrs bid for fre<'dom on a legal technicality Gilmore·s attorney, Ronald Stanger. declined tod<ay lo ~ay whether Gilmore asked hrm to wHhdraw that action -a reque!.l for a writ to free Gilmore because the slate had not cxecut· ed ham within 6-0 days or sentem: ing as required by a section of state law whose application rn Gilmore's case is disputed St anger. how<'ver. !>atd he had been a uthon zed by Grlmore to C'ntcr into no dela} rn~ lactic Stanger said he would go lo 4th D1-.tncl Court to hit' a motion an Mnnt'Claon with lh<' apphcalron for freedom lie would not '>3Y what the motion would be Stanger said Gilmon · does not want has la wyers lo "pre e mpt lht> rnm rnal JUSllC<' !.ystem .. Thl• la\\\t'r !'.::11d h1• did n111 know why· G 1lm ore :-.l11pix.-d ht~ hunger strike Laguna Girl Flees Rapist After Attack ' I'll kill you 1f you raj)(' me." a J7-year·old Laguna Beach girl w.uned <an assailant who al tacked her at Laguna's M<ttn Bt'ach Park Monday Thc girl pulled free and fled to a residence Police were called and a search mounted for lhe man H<' could not be found The hysterical girl told officers ~he had been wa lktnt: along the boardwalk when she was ap- proached by the man whom !.he had met bt>forP She said the two talked and h<' attempted to purs uadc hcr 111 C'Ome to his apartment. When shf• refused, he grabbt>d her. at templed to pull her alonit ;.incl told her not to rcs1sl Ca•p Pendleton Solon Seeks Probe Of Race Relations Rep. Yvonne Bratbwane Burke, CD-Calif.> says she will meet with the comm:inder of Camp Pendleton Wednesday to discuss the .camp's racial pro- blems. Perry Parks, an aidelothecon· gresswoman who chairs the Congressional Black Caucus. said Monday ahe also plans lo ask for an investigation· or race relations at the nation's biggest Marine base. Meanwhtte, Marine officials announced thal Maj. Gen. Carl ffofCman, the commandina of· ncer. will bold a prC$8 conference Thursdoy. · 1be develof men ts on base stem ff'Off> a braw Nov. U in which a band of blach att.ackcd seven .._1, whites in the mistaken belief the blacks were breaking up a Ku Klux Klan meeting. While it sent six whites who were not KKK members to the hospital, the raid also bl'ought to light the existence of KKK cells on the base. The Marine Corps has charged 14 blacks with conspiracy and »S· ~ault in the case and their pre· trial hearings a re underway. White Marines wfqe names were found on a list of purported KKK members have been scat- tered to other bases around the country. Tbe lnvestlgaUve hearings for the black Mnlnes have resulted iD no decisions so far. New Bid Period Sought By TOM BARLEY Ofl ... D•llf P'li.t 5441+ A new court battle that will center on what Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's lawyer described Monday as the "lligl'lly questionable s pecial rela- ttonsh 1p " bet ween Mobil Oil Corporation and the James Irvine FoundatJon see ms imrrunenl to- da~· Lawyers for one of two ap. parently rejected bidders furious- 1 y conde mn e d Monday as "ludicrous" the refusal of the foundation to further consider a $302 9 million bad that tops the latest Mobil offer by S21 million. Attorney Howard Friedman promised evidence of the ex· 1stcnce or the Mobil relationship late Monday, moments after an Orange County Superior Court hearing in which he repeatedly condemned the foundation's latest deal with the oil company. "The foundation has favored Mobil whenever possible." Fried· man said. He urged Judge James F. Judge lo reopen a trial s idelined when the foundation of· fored its controlling interest in the Irvin~ Company to the highest badder Bidding endf'd last week when the foundation board ruJed that a ca:.h bid of S28l.9 million by Mobil '"as its most acceptable offer. The board further ruled that two other ronl<'nders had failed to meet the dl'adhnc Representatives or both com- panies protested that decision Monday and confirmed that tbey have been prepared to go higher than Mobil in the race for acquisi· t1on of the foundation's 54.5 per· c<•nl interest in the Jrvine Com- pany Mrs Smith. represented by f'nedman, favors the bid sub- mitted jointly by Wall Str eet financier Charles Allen and Detroit developer Alfr ed Ta ub· man Representatives of the group confirmed Monday that they are now prepared to top the latest Mobil offer In a bid that contains a greater percentage ol cash than the eurlier rejected oiler. The Allen-Taubman bid now stands ot $302.9 million. But the mix of cash and notes is still re- garded by the foundation as being rnf<'nor to Mobil's all cash bad Representatives of Cadillac f'a1n·1ew Corporation of Toronto. Canada. confirmed that they are still interested rn bidding for the foundaUon 's shares provided a w~tcm of scaled bidding can be uitroduced .Judge Judge set Dec. 23 as the dale for t he next hearing into the d1~pute lie ordered that date to be the deadline for I he filing of plead· mi;(s opposing the foundation's de· l'1~1on to sell to Mobil. fn<'dman argued that trial of lhl.' issue posed when Mrs. Smith challenged the foundation 's de· c1s1on lo i1ell to Mobil for S200 million s hould be reopened "as quickly as poss1blt>. "We huve a new ball game." Friedman told the Judge. "We have proved that t he first offer of $24 a share could be increased to $33.50 a share by open bidding and we have again proved that the or- h~rs can go still higher if we are allowed to resume Uuscourthear· rng. "We have changed the whole chemistry of lh1s lawsuit," Fried· man said. "And we have proved lhnl thl' market place can pro- durc a far better offer than the Mobil bid accepted by lhe founda· t1 on " De puty I\ llorney Gener al Lawrence Tapper s upported r'ricdman's argument and ac· ('U°!fl!d foundation lawyers of "making misrepresentations that have led to the t'urrcntdispute. ·'Th<' state has serious misgigv- ings about the foundaliorf& action In shutting off bidding at this ~tage oft he trial," Tapper said. Fumes Fatal To 2 Inmates IONIA, Mich. (AP> -Two state reformatory inmates went blind and then died aft.er snifflnt fumes from a thinner used to re- rm1sh football belmet.s. officials said. Thr ee o lhers were bospitelized with extensive liver, kidney and lune damage. Oftlclals at the Michigan Training Unit saJd lhe refmlsher was stolen from an equipment cage in a r ecreation area at the prison. William Keech, t9, of Monroe died Monday at the Okaland Medical Center ln Pont.tee. Scott Lee Austin, 21, of Portaae, .,ho was tOOvfcled br· a Prilon dJ ... clpllnary board o aniltin• U1hter Ould fumes lut Morch, died Saturdny. Don't Eat Decorations GWC Instructor Tell.s Perils of Plants By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .... O.lly ,., ... - Golden West College instructor Sharron Clark has the creden· tials to tell you what not to nibble upon during the holiday season and she also has a good ilve ex· ample. Mrs . Clark , who holds a master's degree in horticulture. also has a 4 -year-old son , Nathan. Nathan likes to nibble on growing things. "I only let him out or my sight for a minute and he ale some privet berries groWIIlg <il our neighbor's house down the street." Mrs. Clark explrun~ as an example or the penis or com· mon holiday decorations "We made hrm throw up and he was okay," she explamcd on a brief walking lour of lhe Hunt· ington Beach campus Monday to point out a few varieties of poisonous plants that arc cur· rently popular but penlous. "The clr.lrming red bernes of the holly cause vomiting, diar- rhea a nd stupor when eaten, while berries from m ature English Ivy plants can cause coma," says Mrs . Clark. One of the most common Christmas floral decorations the poinsettia -is poi:.onous in .. o.i 1y 1'1114 SUI+ ....... WARNS OF BERRIES GWC Teacher Clark every part. Consuming the pretty red flowers or i;:reen foliagE: will cause severe stomach ache, with vomiting and diarrhea. The milky white sap will irritate the skin and may c:iusedermat1tis . If thal sounds bad, consider what the Toyon tree which grows prolincally on Calallna Island and Southland s hores can do to your system. "Leaves of the Toyon tree (similar to a pepper tree) yield prus sic a c id. which causes l'yanide poisoning; death results in less than an hour after eating the leaves or 'making lea• with them." says Mrs. Clark. B1lters~eet s eeds which an often added to Christmas bou· quets ~ause they are a reddish berry can easily kill a child if cons umed even in limited amounts. Mrs. Cl ark warns. So can the r ed. white and gTeen leaves or calad1ums. & heart· shaped foha~e often given as a Chr1stmas gift. Still another deadly weapon in Mother Nature's arsenal is the oleander tree or shrub, which 1i. often cut for greenery used in making Christmas wreaths. Fatalities have been reported from eating its flowers and some people have become severely ill jus t from u s ing ol eande r branches unknowingly as sticks on whkh to roast hot dogs. tr you survive the holidays. Mrs. Clark 's next plant biology class starts March 2'2, lasting for six weeks. Dial this number tofight~he •u~I gas shortage. You can savt: enough gas thi s year to heat you r hon1c for an entire winter's month. Just lower your heating thcnnost11t fr0tn 72° to 68° during the day, and even lower at night. If all of our Southland cust01ners do this, th~ saved this winter would be enough to heat every home in a city the size of Glendale for over twelve years. In addition to saving valuable gas. this simple twist of the wrist will help postpone further cutbacks to busine sses and industries. So you'll be saving jobs. too. Thi s year, don't pass up the chance to do the energy sho1iage a good turn. 6 Dial down to 68? You 'll find that saving gas can give you a nice warm feeling. gtHI as (X)MFWIY .44 DAIL V PILOT Just ~ Coasting ,~~J .~. ~ • I ~~ \( r ~. . · with Tom arpblne ~ GRIDIRON BLUES: Every fall here on the newspaper, as the wonderful football season ge~ under way. we run this contegt called Pigskln Pickcroo. It '1i huge fun and anybody can play. You don't really need to know much about the game. What happens as we print this box with all the upcoming gamei. listed and you mark the teams you figure will win. Then you mail it an. Tius is n't ga mbling, mind you, because there 1s no consideration on your part. Money, that 1s. H you pick more winners than anybody else along the Orange Coast, you get to go to health club free. Second place is a couple of c:hnners. SOME PLAYERS who don't care too much for exercise ac- tually prefer s econd place, wh.ich makes it one or the more unique contests around. Anyway. it's all just for fun because there isn't any money on the line. Everybody knows you can't do that because betting on the outcome of football games, or almost anything else, is illegal in our region. You could gel arrest· cd for it. Of course. il as legal elsewhere. 'BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES' VOWED FOR VICTIM Joe Tiiton Puzzled In Shooting of Son Al' WlnjlMIO College Hit A.gain Electors Confirm Carter's Win WASHlNGTON (AP> -Even as pres idential electors con firmed Jimmy (;arter 's election, some called for abollUon ol the Electoral Colleee a s a cum· bersome mechanism that could thwart the will of the voters. As lf to dramatize their point, a maverick elector ln the state or Washington cast his vote for ex CaUf. Gov. llonald Reagan, who was not even on the ballot in the general election. "A VERY CURIOUS institu· tion," college professor Lawrence Longley said in describing the Electoral College before joining with 10 other Wisconsin electors who urgt'<i that it be dissolved before the next presidential clccl1on "The real electors are the peo pie who vote on el eel.Ion day," said Iowa elector James Senior. By a seven-one vote, the Iowa electors went on to recommend that Congress either abolish the system through constltutional amendment or change It to pr!!· vent some ruture pre~idenllal candidate from losing the popular vote but winning the White House in the Electoral College. THEIR FEARS DID not materialize this year. Electors cave 29T votes to Carter Monday. 240 to his Republican e>ppooent, President Ford, and one to Reaaan. Carter needed :no votes rrom the 538 electors to win. Republicans In Ohio bad charaed voting irreauJariUn and sued to halt the certlficaUon by the state's 25 elect.on. But ., federal judge cleared the way ror the ballots to be cast routinely. While the e lectoral vote was being recorded in SO atate eapllals and the Distrlet or Columbia, official popular vote fi1ures 11howed Carter's winnlrtg margin in the Nov. 2elecUon was 1,681,135. Carter received 40,82'1,292 vott>s ~nd carried 23 states and the District of Colum- bia to 39, 146, 157 and :n st.ates tor Ford. A RECORD 81.S! mllllon Americans voted in the elect.Ion. 'the last act in the process or making the election official com- es Jan. 6 when Vice President Nelson A . Rockefeller will· formally announce the outcome at a Joint session or Congress. Supermarkets .Urge Co// ee Substitute By The Assocl~ted PreS8 Soaring coffee prices have prompted officials or at least two supermarket chains to suggest that their customers switch to other beveraaes to try to bring costs down. ln a move reminiscent of the sugar boycott two years ago, KeMetb Knese, area manager for the nine Justrite stores ln Kansas Ci· ty, Mo., posted signis ln his out· lets reading: You m :iy lay a dollar on your f<1vorate team over in Las Vegas \\Ith 1mmun1ty from being clapped in the slammer . Also, it has been widely rumored that )'OU could do the same thing legally back tn the state or Delaware. Mom 'Loved Dim So' hWE AT JUSTRITE reel coffee ~osts have become ridiculous. Therefore, we are asking you to select a substitute until coffee suppliers reduce their cost to you." A similar message came from Nell Golub, head of the company that runs the Price Chopper chain in the Albany, N.Y., area Golub has been running full-page advertisements urgin g customers to try tea, boullion, hot chocolate or hot cider. RECENT INCREASES have boosted prices to about $3 a p()und at the wholesale level. Retail prices still are Wlder $3 a pound in most areas. partly because merchants are selling cheaper, existing supplies and partly because they are using coerce as a "loss leader" to gel customers into their stores. The Alba ny and Kansas City stores aren't the only ones urging a boycott. U.S. Rep. Benjamin S. Rosenthal <D·N.Y.). head of the subcommittee on commerce, consumer and monetary affairs, launched an Inquiry into the in- crease in the price or corree. This was because Delaware operated a state lotte ry on ~r 1d1r o n contest s called Touchdown 11. I place Utis in the past tense because at is now un- clear tf Delaware 1s SI.Ill running Touchdown II. THEY CALLED OFF the g.1me this week when wagerers Ill thal r egion laid orr $00,000 on the outcome or football games as compared lo only $33,000 the pre· \'IOUS week. Wh at happened was the state got cold feet al the belling table. One Pete r M. Simmons, who operates the lottery for lhe slate of Delaware. announced that all bets were off and the people were going to get their money back. Why? Simmons said the reason was that n e ws s tories quoting hJ ndicappers and bookies could unduly influence the way the public was bcttmg. Wulou:er: 'Something Snapped' in Slwoting OKLAHOMA CITY CAP> -A man whose wire shot their 4· year-old son and then killed herself says. "She loved him so much, she wanted to take him with her." Joe Tilton, 30, said he hopes his son Jody, will also adopt Lhat ou\iook toward the tragic final actions of his mother, Judith Rae Tilton, OD the afternoon or Dec. s. .. JODY'S GOING TO huve some beautiful memories of her," said Tilton. a radio ex· ecutive in the western Oklahoma community of Elk City, who is staying here while his son is in an Oklahoma City hospital. Doctors say the boy should recover com- pletely from damage to his ltver. lung. diaphragm and st-0mach caused by a single .45 caJiber pistol bullet that entered through bis back. Tilton said he doesn't ever ex- pect to unde rs tand just what went on in his wife's mind before she died. discuss what Jody had told him. Mrs . T1 llon, JO, a former secretary. had st,ayed home to be a full-time wife and mother since the birth of Jody, the couple's on- ly child. Tilton s aid she spent a few hours a week as a hospital volunteer in Elk City and helped with Sunday church Sttvices for children al the Elk City Church or God. "Judy was a very religious woman, she was very diligent in her Bible reading and prayer," Tilton said. "SHE NEVER mistreated Jody," and Mrs. Tilton had no history of mental illness. Tilton said. Tilton recalled the afternoon of Dec. 5, a Saturday, when he was practicing his electric organ in the living room for church services the next day. He said he heard a shot and n.tShed into the bedroom. "JODY HAD JUST hit the floor, bleeding heavily," Tilton said. "l Lhought it wru. an acci- dent," that Jody had accidentally shot himself, Tilton said. "Judy didn't move, she just s tood Lhere." He grabbed Jody in his arms, ran to his car. and drove to the Elk City Hospital less than a mile away. After he arrived, Tilton told an ambulance to brmg tus wife tC> the hos pital. lie remember ed that he had seen blood on her hand and said he was afraid she had been hurt. WHEN AUTllORITIF.S ar· rived at the apartment they found Mrs. Talton dead. She had shot herself In the heart, Tilton said. A neiehbor reported hear- ing a shot just after she saw Tilton running frantically to the car with Jody. Tilton said he kept the gun hJS wire used because "obviously 1 wanted my family protected." "We did the same thing when the price of sugar went up ... and we think it might work again," be said. SPOKESMEN AT stores in other areas or the country said they did not plan to encourage any formal boycott but expected that cons umers would revolt without any urging. "The cons umer is smart enough to know." said Ted Sim- mons or Colonial Stores in Atlan- ta. "I assume that when the price gets high enough, they'll say the hell with it." Coffee prices started rising in the summer of 1975 after a frost in Brazil destroyed much or the <-rop that would have been harvested this year. Political un· rest in Africa also cut the world supply. Great shakes alive' What did h1• expect, anyway, when he got into the gambling dodge? Among footba ll ranat1ci.. anything can Jffoct the way they bet on a g;_1mc This includes weather, so- call<-d hom e fi eld advantage, the c·ond1hon or the star running back's in gro wn toenails and "hether or not the-coach had a fight with his wire. Football "agerers check everything. "Something s omewhere snapped. and I just thank God that something happened when I could be a part of saving my son's life," he said. Socialist Hails Support Simmons apparently fails to undl•rstand that gambling means tJking .i chance. Delaware ap- p;1rently prefers a sure thing. THE LURE OF GAMBLING Is th<.1t you really don't know who"ll win. A s tar quarterback got col- lan'<i the other d•Y on a drunken dnving char1e. This might push bt!ttors to the opposing team But ht• went out and won the btC game df\yway. Famed oddsm aker Jimmy the \.reek C()n c luded that Delaware's cold feet oo the lot- tery just proves what. happens when government starts messing 41round in the rree enterprise 11\!lte m . And you con bctonthal HE SAID HE AND his wife or 10 years had "a super family life" and there was "no ques· tion" she loved her family. Tilton sa id she "tried so hard to be perfe ct that she just couldn't . . . . There were times I knew that s he just couldn't be the perfect person . . . . She strived to be the ideal wife, the ideal mother, you could ask anybody that knew her. ··11ook back at it now and I see there was a period of time when she was depressed. Bu\ how many or us have limes of depression?·' TILTON HAS CONSULTED pgycbologists about his aon and said, "He's taklnc It like a normal 4-year-old." The child knowa his mot.her Is dead and has talked to his father about her, 11lton sa1d. But be declined to LISBON, Portugal (AP> - Socialist Premier Mario Soares says his minority cabinet will re· main in office despite the slight reduction in its support in local elections this week. 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They said there were "communica· lions problems" and personality conflicts within the age ncy responsible for public safety In the licensing of nuclear power. Engineer Demetrias Basdekas and four other present and past NRC engineers testifi--d to the contrary in n hearing conducted by Sen. John Glenn <D·Ohio>. Pardotl Call Al~d WASHINGTON (AP)-An un· named attorney called the White House recently to inquire about a possible pardon for former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and was routinely referred to the Justice Department. a While House spokesman said Monday. Press Secretary Ron Nessen s aid he did nol know whether the lawyer represented Agnew or whether he was just making a personal inquiry or suggestion. Nessen noted that Agnew has de- nied he sought a pardon from President Ford. IRA BUtzn Nortlt BELFAST, Northern lreland CAP> -The Irish Republican Army strewed bombs across Belfast and al three other places in Northern Ireland, blocked roads with hijacked cars and trucks and killed a cripple who couJdn 't mover ast enough. Monday's pre-ChrlstmM blib: was the worst outbreak by the I RA 's Provis ional wing in several months. The Roman Catholic guerrHlas said lhey were protesting "intolerable con- ditions" to which IRA men were subJected in the Maze pri&on southwest or Belfast. Pay Bar OK'd Divorced Collect Len Aid WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court has approved the government's system of excluding divorced women from certain Social Security benefits paid to married women. · By a unanimous vote, the justices Monday over· turned a lower court decision that the system un- constitutionally discriminated against divorced women. The case involved a section of the Social Security Jaw that provides monthly payments to a married woman under age 62 whose husband retires or become."! disabled. The woman must have a minor child or a dependent child in her care to qualify for the benefit.'J. Tho same law provides benefits to divorced women only tr they are over age 62 when their ex- husbands retire or become disabled. A three-judge f~eral court ln Jlllnols said the dif • ferent treatment for wives and ex-wives amounted to an unconstitutional denial of due process of law. But. the SUpreme Court said Congress was wit.hln itsTtl'lts when it enacted the system. ftgltt• Dbcltarge Mariam Ben-Shalom, 28, has char ged the Army with illegal job discrimination in .the appeal of her discharge as an Arm v Reserve drill instructor. Ms. Ben·Shalom, who announced she is a homosexual. said she will carry her appeal through military channels before go- ing to civilian courts. Blood Tests To Settk 2-f amily Tiff PIERRE. S.D. <AP>-Ajudge has ordered blood tests for five children in hopes of settling the cti~puted estate or a slate official who left behind two rammes in dtfferenl cities. Circuit Judge Robert Millel" !laid Monday that tho teals will determine whether the children of Patricia Martin, formerly of Sioux Fall!J, should be named legal heirs to the e1lale or her husband, the late Bob Martin, South Dakota director o{ economic d evelopment. WHEN MARTIN, SZ. died In October. It was revealed that he had been dividing his time between tho Sioux Falla family and another family ln Pierre, consisting of wife Mary Lou Martin and four children. Ap- parently, neither family knew about the other. Martin's will named the Pien-e family as hls belrs, but Patricia Martin petitioned to have her children share In the estate, which officials said amounts to less than $4,000. Mary Lou baa a. moniare certlflcatedaUn1 from the late 19408. Patricia sald ahe and Martin were married ln 1963, but she can't produce a certificate. Complicatlnlf matter1, tbo ·state of Soutb Dakota bu nJed a 'claim of $51454 a1almt the estate. clalmln1 Martin took that amount tor lod1ln1 expeGMI ill S&ous Falls when be wu aetuallJ Uvtni wttb one of h1a f amWos. I Kidnaped, Drugge d ? Hen~y Hwang, president of Far East National Bank. 1s led in~o Los Angeles ~~hrc. Department after being found m a drugged cond1t1on 1n a downtown parking lot Hwang, 48, told police ~c was kidna ped, drugged and robbed of $300,000 of h1s bunk 's money Monday by a gunman who threatened his family with death. Deputy Kills So~ Dad Face s Murder CARSON (AP> -A Compton man has been booked on a charge of murder after his son was k11leu in ~' shootout with a ~hl•rifC'Joo deput \ after an attempted use of stolen c-r1-d11 ranh Otto M ark~.119, was charged undn th<: felony -murder rule. which :,ays that when a nyone 1s killed during the commission of a felony, <such as attempted use of stolen credit cards I others accused or 1n volvemenl in the felony aresubJcrl to a charge of murder. Deputy Sheriff Jerald 1l Bra.ucr was shot five times while trying lo arrest 18-y ear-old Darrel Marks. a sheriff's spokesman srud. after the youth pulled a gun from his belt and began firing at the deputy. Brazier fired six shots, killing the youth. . A uto l1Uuran~e Co•t• B it ~S ANGELES CAP> -Motorists in Los Angeles County pay millions of dollars more in automobile insurance than residents or neighboring counties, Supervisor Kenneth Ha hn said Monday. Hahn said he will seek mvcst1gat1ons by both the state and supervisors into what he said amounted to insurance rcdlln· I.Ilg. The supervisor said auto ( ___ s_1_a_1e ____ ) t.nsurance for motonsts living in Orange County costs 1559 million lei.~ than for the s ame coverage for Los Angeles County resident:-.. Ile su1d the rates were also much lower in Ventura. Riverside and San Bcrnardmocount1cs. StfH"k Trading F r aud Pro~d LOS ANGELES <API The Pac1f1r ~tock Exchange 1-; in vestigatmg charge~or rraudult'nt tr Jdini: in its :.tO<'k options market Pac1f1c Stock Exchange Pn•s1dent li Hobert Ackerman co11 firmed Monday that the mve<,t11:Jt1on v. JS under way, but i.aid pro bers have "nothing to report ' 'B fglt Fftlfag' P iiot Booked RIVERSIDE (AP) -A 49 year-old pilot has been arrested on charges or flying under the Influence of alcohol after what officials described as a wild :JO.minute :.pree over the Arlington section or Riverside. Police said that al one point, the pilot, Billy F . Davis, passed beneath a police helicopter that wai; trying to land. nearly causing a collision. Davis was released on his own recognizance. lltfU t 11 S~lu R atr ln~rea.~ SAN DIEGO !API -San r>1el'(o Ga'> & F:lcctnc 1s asking a $1 mlllion annuJI rate incrca~e ror OJtUr;il i,:a ... from the StJlC Pubbc UttlJllf'S Commission The utility ~aid Monday its rr·quc!it ..., to offset c1 r;itc 111rrrai.r sought by its c;upphcr, Soulh<'tn <'ahfnrni..i <;as Co , to (·ov1•r coi>ts of buildtng a new storagefactllly and exploration for natural gas. San Diego Ga~ & Electric o;auJ 1f th<• rate increase is approved the average new cost for a customer would ~9 Scents per month. Wrestler 'Pinned' LOS ANGELES (AP) - A form e r professfonal wrestler has been sen- tenced lo three years in prison for conspir ing lo Im- port 4,700 pounds of mari- j ua n a jnto the United States. The sentence was pro- nounced Mond ay in federaJ court against Norman W. Rombalskt, who wrestled under the name "Mas ked Marvel.·· T he six-foot-five. 380- pound RombaJski was one ol the six people char~ed wilb flying the marijuana from Mexico. Timlcltoyau ltwmts ... RllAlllf US UnltHW.U ,\ Brown Mu te On D e ath P e nalty Bill SACRA MENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown J r . isn't talking about whether he'd sign or veto new death penalty legislation. but he does say he is still pt>rsonally opposed lo capital punishment. At a news conference Monday, the Democratic governor also talked about his visit to Camarlllo State Hospital Sunday and said he thought more funds alone wouJd not solve problems in the state mental hospitals. "The problem is not just more money. They need other human beings to care about them," he said of the hospital's patients. While talking with reporters tn the Capitol gar age, Brown re- peated his opposition lo capital punishment. But be declined repeatedly to answer specific questions on what he wUJ do if the legislature sends him one of the death ~al­ ly bills Introduced after the CaJilornla Supreme Court threw out the state's capital punlah- ment law. Lall week the Callfomla court said the Jaw did not meet U.S. Supreme Court guidelines for consUtuUonaUty. "On that general subject, I just haven 'l formulated what Involve- ment, II any. that I'll be prepared to «iet Into,'' Brown said. luesday December 14 1978 DAILY PILOT .45 Dununar Faces Charges? New Cache OfWeapons FBI Claims Hu Fingerprinu on Hughes Will LOS ANGELES CA P> -The gas station atten- dant wboclatmed he gave Howard Hughes a ride and loaned him a quarter faces possible criminal charges if it is confirmed that his ft.ngerprints are on an envelope beari.n1 a purported will. A court here was told Monday that the FBI con- cluded the fingerprints of Melvin Dummar, who uJd he found Hughes wandering in the desert in 1968, were on the envelopeof theso-called Mormon Will . JAMES DIL WORTH, attorney for the lale billionaire's estate, told Superior Court Judge Neil A. Lake that the FBI concluded 10 days ago that the prints were Dummar's. The FBI, however, would not comment. Dummar, named to receive one·sixteenth of Hughes' estate in the handwritten will, has claimed he had no knowledge of the document until it was made public in Las Vegas. The court was also told that Dummar's ftngerprinls have shown upon a book and a magazine article about Hughes that were in the library of the co!Jege Dummar attended. Both publications con- tained samri.tes of Hught.>S' handwriting. IN OGlfEN, Utah, Dummar's attorney s uggest- ed that someone may have attempted to transfer his SONY BETAMAX® client's thumbprint on lbe envelope containing the wlll. Attorney Roger Dutson denied that his client had ever handJed the envelope or had any coonecuon with the enclosed will. backing an earlier claim by Dummar in a sworn deposition Jasl week m Salt Lake City. DUTSON ALSO said the fingerprints on a book entitled "Hoax" and a 1971 Life magazine article on Hughes were explained by the fact that Dummar looked at some Hughes biographical matter at Weber State College in Ogden out of curiosity, and after being named in the will. The will niysteriouslyswfacedAprif 27 attheSall La1ce City World Headquarters or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hughes had died some three weeks earlier on a night from Acapulco to Houston. "It's been our belief for months that Mr. Dum- mar was, and had to be, involved in the forgery of thls will ," said Dilworth, a Texas attorney representing three of Hughes' maternal cousins in the hearings being conducted to gather depositions prior to a Jan. lOLas Vegas probate trial on the will's authenticity. Disco vered LOS ANGELES CAP> - Pom ona foundr y operat or Donald G. Wigstns is back in jail on new hidden weapons charges and the arrest of another man is imminent, a uthorities saJd as they continued their invesUga· tion into the discovery of huge arms caches. Wiggins, 41, was being held Monday on new weapons and ex- plos i ves charges similar lo earlier ones facing hlm because ol weapons found at his home and workplace. M E AN WHILE, authorities said a m a n n a med David Edward Williamson, 31, was be· Ing sought for questioning about th ree separate batches of weapons and a mmunition dis· cover ed over the weekend In the mountainous Wrightwood area of western San Ber nar din o County. VIDEO CASSE 11 E RECORDER I SONY I Records both picture and sound Hooks up easily to yoor TV. 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The plan is an keeping with the polll'Y of cons olidating county departments into superagencie~ an an effort to claminatte duplication of st·rvu.•cl) and promote anler - depurtment coopcrution. , During and alter the investigation lead· ~ mg to the indictment, Cella and his political- ~· business cronies complained that he was be- ing perset'utucd by a judicial sys te m hell bent on de ny ing him due process of law. ~e then, Cella has been convicted and sente nced in Ccderal court for federal 1 crime~ related to the bilking of two c ounty f' hospitals of almost $2 million But in this case, legal, adminis trative and cost details of the design outlined for s upervisors we r e crilicizt'tl hy the county counsel . county auclltor aml co unty ad- minis trative offal·cr. But Cella remains out of prison pending So the supe rvisors we re well advised to hold back the ir authorization of such a massive change until the points of cntacism can be ironed out. t the outco mt• of an appeal he has filed. And though 11 months have passed s ince his in· , dictment in Orange County, he has yet lo stand trial. Chief reas on for that is that Cella now as in the mids t of the most costly and longest pre trial hearing in county history. a hear- mg that Monday entered its 18th week . Purpose of the hearing is to give Cella ·s a ttorneys opportunity lo challe nge the r legality of the charges against their client. Perhaps Supervisor Rulph Diedrich 's suggestion that tht' l)Uperagency bc tc~ted in a pilot program consolidating just a few of the de partments in a single region m erits consideration. In any case the re is nothing to be gained by rus hing into the undertaking The staggering problems generated b y formation of the state's vast Health und Welfare Agency should be lesson enoug h . ,. Add it all up-the appeal, the delayed ; prison s entence and the lengthy pre- liminary hearing -and it's obvious that Cella has take n full advantage of the Judkial system he and his ullies so r ecently scorned. Good Old Boy A s pat1enct•-trying a s lhul syst e m rrught be it ~ivcs Cella and anyone else ac· t'used of a cnme more than u d::iy in court. That lesson shouldn't be lost on the doctor and his former political ames. For a while th1:rc , it was s peculated darkly that when Gov. Carter becam e Preside nt of the United States, some body would find a chore 1n Washington for his lov· able brother. Billy. Then Billy ran Cor mayor of Plains, G a. The s peculators got their hopes up that he'd wm. thus s laying down the re to run the pl ace along with nis gas station and beer stand. Wise Restraint The Bourd (J( Supervisors displayed co mmendable r estraint in delnying im· plem entation of u plan Cor the county's third , !->upcragenc y The compll'\ plan calls Cor combining 10 1·x1sting county departments into a s ing le a gency wh1 r h would employ one-third of the l'O unty 's 9,000 workers and account Cor a third of the county's $465 million budget. Then Billy lost. I lopes WC're das hed again. Then s omehow. Billy got himself ap- pointed as a tux appraiser in his home re- gion. Hopes are high again that the good old boy will s tay down home now and tend to taxing , gas s tationing and beer selling. The propost.'<l Human Services Agency would con s ul1d<J ll' the e xisting Soc ial S<-rval'l'S 1Wl'lfan•1. llt'<1lth. Mental lie al th, Cons u ml·r Affairs. Vete r a n s Services. Senior C1t11.l•ns. l'ubhc Administrat or Gua r - Thul settled , now maybe some body c an convince Billy 's brother that. as President ele ct of the e ntire Unat<:d States. he o ught.to quit lugging around his own luggage ll was a good campaign gimmick ror Candidate C<Jrter. Dul surely we c an find some body to carry the bags for President Carte r. There Is a Virginia • • • But How Will Santa Claus Find Her? Dear Mr. NewspaiJtt Writer: Is there a Virginia? Signed. Sigmund Snowbell. President of the College or Board Ce rtified Sa nt a C lau s Impersonators . AFL·CIO, UN, \10, USA. Dear Sant<i ('taus: Yes. there is a V1rg1nia. That's the .,ho rt answer and 1t s true as far ;.is 1t ~oes. but 1t doesn't go n·ry far. which l don't have lo tell vou, the head or a l a rg e a n d r esp o n si bl e 11rgan1Lat1on Then~ ha:-. hc•1·n a c-nsss in authority und. wh1I{· neither the children nQr the adult ., '.I.ho spend the mo ne y on 1h1•1r presents J rt> ready t o :-.hoot Santa <'l ,1us qu111• vet , neithe r vo u nor Gcor ~t· Meany h:ive bcr n able tn throw off the 1mpr ess1o n lhot yours as cssenti:.illy a whale. male. racist orc upat1 o n The ~l ossy photographs or the sexy black ittrls in topless S:rnta costume" may have hurt at1 much ll.'1 they helped. • At a dcept'r levc.'1, lhf' question ii; whether Santa Claus may not be going the way of the rest of American grafflll. of Mickey Rooney. the train depot and Lucky Strike cigarettes, gone, gone rirt1l to war and then just J(One. Virginia herself Is holding out and continues to believe in you. VIRGINIA Is going to first Ji?rade this year. and her leacher 1s an extremely nice woman. not the stereotype civil servant in the classroom. but a kind lady who. unfortunalely. is under Federal court order not to mention Sanltl Claus to the kids. The ACLU has riled suit alleging free speech in a tax.supported classroom can't go so far as Santa Claus without • ( VON HOFFMAN ) involving a breach of the First Amendment prohibition against the separation of church and state A right·wing group in the PTA is fixing lo blow up the school by way of protest. but the moderates arc wondering out loud sf that would be in accord with the spirit of Christmas . Virginia Is a htUe girl of her times She 1s !<i x years old, dnughter of divorced parents both of whom work for the Pentaji?on lier mother is a pacifist with an advanced degree tn science who discovered the system had overproduced people in her s pecialty, so it was war work or pushing a hack. "l COMPENSATE by not giv- ing V1rgmia war toys and feeling guilty.·· she s ays. Virginia's father Is an Equal Employment Opportunity Analyst who got the job when the ACLU sued on has behalf. a.Jlegrng that the Pentagon had an insufficient num~r of dull. 1neffcctual, white men in those pns111ons. Virginia <ind he r mothe r . Molly , live in a singles housing d e vel opment called Tht• Helatlonship. which is sort of funny because that's the one thing most of the J0,000 unmarrieds who liv~ thtte don't have This is about the third place that Virginia and Mo11y have lived since the divorce. Housing at an affordable price is a problem. For a while they lived In a normal suburban community until the word got around that they were a fatherless family, a smashed nuclear unit, and a violation or the suburb's zoning laws which specify that every cbild must live with a mommy and a poppy. ln the event of lhe death, divorce or disfigurement of one of the spice, the remalning spouse plus offspring must move out unless a variance or a certificate of non-conforming use Is granted by the board or zoning appeals. This is very hard to get because or the political pressure appUed by the "normal" families who are concerned about exposing their children to deviant role models, as they would say. Next, Virginia and her mother sublet from the heirs or the previous occupant o f an effic iency apartment in a condominium for s uns hine citizens . The old people had a social worker who did patty·cake therapy with them which they didn't mind so much since. as they reminded each other const antly, we could be in a public institution. MosUy they sat around. hoped their relatives would visit them, read the obituaries and prayed lo be vouchsafed a fast, painless, low-cost. dignified death. The inhabitanls of Vestigial Villa got a honk out of Virginia, who is a quiet child with a sweet smile and enough innate decency not to k 1ck old people in the shins. They spoiled her in s maJI ways and told her ~he looked like all lheir grandchildren. something Virginia couldn't understand, but the condominium's management said Molly and VirJ(lnia would have to leave. The litUc girl. it seem4t, was upsetting the occupants or the complex. "YOU KNOW how old people nre," the man ager said, but Molly said she didn't, so the manager explained: "They see a little girl like Virginla and they get upset. She reminds them of their own grands, and then they get sad or excited or they want lo visit their relatives or ttiey want to eat alone in their apartments instead of in the cafeteria. )( Virginia were around here at Christmas time, this place would be a madhouse. l want you and Virginia out of here before the firsl Santa is in the department stores." Molly inquired of the Department of Housing and Urban Development whether the government hod Dny projects Just for mothers with UtUo girls. They said no, they didn't but they were working on lt, and in the meantime Molly And Vlrglnla should accept their misfit status and make the best or It Tn desperation Molly rented another efficiency apartment at The Rflationshlp, which has a rule against dogs, cats and all other kinds ot pets but gold.fish. She decided Mt even to brlng lbe subject o( Vlrglnla up. Chrlatmas wu comlnf, tb4ty bad to have a place. llO Molly slcned the lease aod anuck Vtr1lnl1 In. Th lllUe 1lrl Ulted The RetaUonship just. about aa much u VtsUli&l Villa, but she w~ pun.led About bow Santa Claus WU folnl to Cet In. RefJirtla of NationaHhll Feared Germany's New Power BONN -More than ever before. West Germany faces the agonzang dilemma of using its immense economic power to keep the sick men of Western Europe alive and the NATO al- liance credible even though lhe continuing growth of that German economic power is clearly beginning to worry all the rest of Europe. This dilemma. moreover, is compounded by a fear among s o m e th o ughtful German polalicians and military men -a fear s eldom publi c I y voiced that a tendril or "re-nationalis m ' 1s growing throughout Europe in the genera- lion now moving toward lop political, military and com- mercial power. That is the first German generation to have no personal memories or World War II. Whal Bonn ~s now doing to keep Europe afloat is well known: a payout of some billion dollars every year to subsidize Great Britain's grocer y bills (which, or course. gives a n essential market to Germ art farmers ): a two·billion·dollar loan to Italy, Dear Gloon1y Gus Many teachers are already grossly overpaid. Instead or raises their salaries should be cut according to the number of days anu hours per day they work during the year. G.R G. (;loomy Ou" c.ommen11 .,, \Vbtntft•d by rtAdtrl •"d do rtot nu•u111t¥ r-tflf( I tM ",_._,, of tn• new,01ptr Sf"O your pet -ve lo Gloomy Gu•. D•llY Pllo1. ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) only fractionully repaid. that abysmally tailed to accomphsh its purpose; a heavy share or the multi-b11lion·dollar loan now be- ing readied by the International Monetary Fund for aihn~ Bri- ta10; lesser aid to Portugal. Turkey and soon to Spain. INDEED. although orftc1:i ls don't admit 11, Bonn's resistance to Turkey bec•oming an assocaak member of the Common Market rests more than anywhere else on its fear that Turkey would quick ly become another oulstretchl'd hand to hll from the productive genius or the German people The Treaty of Rome, whu:h helped launch Western Europe on its hopeful course lo economic unity, contemplated an equal growth among all the signatories. Ins tead, \Ves t Germany now leads the Northern countries an a towering disparity of weaJth over the Mediterra- nean countries (principally Ita- ly) and Britain. West Germany is not exactly having boom times. Yet with 4 percent unemployment. low in- flation and a growth rate of close to 6 percent this year, it is a patch of paradise compared to Italy and Britain, where 1nflat1on rales are expected to chmb to 20 percent and 16 percent respec- tively next year. ntE DILEMMA for both West Germany and all o( Western Europe over the stark difference is that Germany's largesse today could well become Germany's Achilles heel tomorrow. Nothing worries German leaders more than this growing disparity and the unavoidable effects it must have both on the poorer Euro· pean states (no one loves his creditor) and on the 62 million West Germans themselves. who are beginning to wonder -sWI silently -why their hard~arned money Is needed for foreign cof. Cers. Accordingl y , what Bonn necessarily 1s doing today with ats wealth and its growing power to help ats neighbors is surely leading it to a pinnacle it does not covet and cannot afford to reach the pinnacle of a Europe una- ble to match German efficiency, industry and singlernindedness. The birth pangs of what one un- usually astute military leader here calls "re-nationalism" may be premature, but he made thls case for it. the fact that the op- pos1l1on Chrislian Democratic Union CCDU). which won the largest vote in the October elec- tion (but not the chancellorship), has made a major public issue out orthe "generals affair.'' 11~T AFFAIR climaxed in lhe firing or two top air force generals ror a political indiscre- tion involving a one-time Nazi flying ace COU leaders excoriat· ed the Social Democratic CSPD> government of Helmut Schrn1dl for having allowed the two generals lo be summarily fired. ''This shows that some of the old restraints may be coming off," we were told. "Five years ago this couJd not have become a· political issue." The affair may soon be forgot- Len. he said, but it may also be a symbol that "re-nationalism is moving across Europe, but particularly in West Germany, and I hate and fear it." Unfortunately. the greater the econo·mic disparity between the surging country and the rest of Europe, and the more it comes lo be depended on. the greater this tendency toward re-nationalism. That is why both Schmidt and his COU counterpart, Helmut Kohl, told us in almost the same words how much they worry about NATO becoming the cover for a bi-lateral U.S.-Wesl German al· liance, and why both look lo the new administra tion in Washington for help to do what no nation has ever before sought help in doing: reduce the vislbili· ty or its own strength and enhance that of its compcmors and neighbors. 'Bread and Circuses' Today's adults remember when one sport made headlines once a year at Series time. When extracurricular basket- ball was confined to the local ··v." When the highest paid hockey player made less money than the high school principal. When pro· fessional golfers had to c h a n g e clothes in the caddy shack. were not even allowed in the clubhouse And when the biggest football stadium con- sisted of bleachers on both sides of a palch of pasture grass. Coincident with the evolution o( televison the heretofore avoca- tion, "sports," became our na- Uon'• highest paid vocation. THE NETWORKS brought home 1,200 hours or sports events and 1port.11 programs la.st year; half again more than just five years before. l&torlans ca_nnot escape the compulsion to compare today's "food stamps and football" with the "bread and clrcuses" which kept the ancient Romans preoc· cupled -while lheoir empire . died. Televl1lon haa spawned entire new lea11uu of professional alhletes: The American Football Leape. World Team Tennis. Add1UocWJy. TV lw red the pilbllc bunter for dlstracllon wtt.b weekly bo~rt of actJon - ( PAUL HARVEY J golf, motorcycle stunting. wnst - wr est ling. auto demolition derbies and jumpl.n& barrels on ice skates. Basketball and hockey seasons have been stretched into June. Play Ls suspended in all sports lo allow for periodic TV com· mercials. THE INCOME of athletes has been c alopulled from Bab1• Ruth 's once ''scandalous" •.ooo to where today most any pro(easlonal basketball player expects lo earn more than the President of the United Slates. And more exposure to more sports promotes participation. After television made a star or gymnast Olga Korbut ul lhe J972 Olym pics. the number of American gymnasts Increased within months from 100.000 to 150,000. The current tennis craze dates directly lo the 1973 match between Bobby Rlgp and Blllie Jean J(Jn1. Tod8y there are 9 million more tennis ployers than then. Television's "Instant replay" ttch.nlquc has so enlivened each •J>Ort from a s~ctator sttndpolnt that 1ome stadiums have in· stalled giant TV screens so thot persons in attendance can have it both ways. ABC-TV has _povcd from a weak lhlrcfto Nd: l ln the ratings largely because of its 11porta em· phuis. That network's covcragP of the 1976 Olympics swamped the competiUon. The undisputed contemporary artist -the Impressionist who has been captured "right now" on canvas -is LeRoy Neiman with his action gr aphics of athletes and sporting events. And while some sociologists and historians suspect that we are all being distracted -by bread and circuses -from more worthy preoccupations, It can also be argued that there are lots worse things we could be watching than conl~L'I which re- ward and Inspire physical ex.- ccUence. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R~rl 'I \Vt rd. Pul>llillrr ThlttMI Ktroll. E:dlror IJM/Xtr(I K rC'&blch. F.ditonal T'O()t f;dllt>r TIIC ~ltorlnl pog c or the Doily Pilot 11erka to Inform 1ntl stlmulotc rcedcrt1 by pr~c-ntlng on this p:i1te dlVl'tSe commentary on topirl' ot lnlC'rri1t by ~yndlc;il• ed columnist~ 11nd cortoonl~t,, by provldm1t D forum (C'lt" re1der<1' views nnd by prciicntlnc th1, nt'" ~p:1pt>r'11 op anions nnd ldco\ on C'urrC'n\ topics. The 1'Chtorl nl Oflln1C>M or the oany Piiot llfll)('Or nnlv m thl' ~'<lltorl11l column ;it the top or the ll8$((', Oplnlonll l'X prc~~M by the columnM& and c11r1onn\1t11 l'nd lcUt'r writer~ 11rr llll'lr own and no encfonemtnt oC their \'IC'Wll hy the-Doil)' Pilot. lihnuld oo interred. . Tuesday, Dec.14, 1976 Tuesday. D.cember t•. 1978 DAILY PILOT Al· ·· Walt Disney i Frozen Body Tale a Myth Evidence Cronkite Asks Longer Exclusion Evening Network News Upheld REAL EST A Tl SALES MAHAGH We are looking IOI top management persoMel with two years °' mote v11penenoe 1n res1den1tal real estate to manage fU labltshed o ll1ce 1n Huntington Beachtfounta1n Valley wea Excellent Compensa11on Sena resume 1n conl1denoe To Ad IJ8t t. Daily Pilot, P 0 Bo• t 560 Costa Meta. CA 8y Jf:HRV BUCK LOS ANGELES (Al» -Contrury to popula1· myth, Walt Disney docs not ije rrozcn in a cryoge111c laboratory wa1lmg for some future incarnatrnn After a very pnvate funeral at fo'orf.'st Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, Dis ney's body was cremated. R EPORTS TllAT THE BODY was frozen gained wide cir <"ulation in certain magat1nes antf newspapers. which speculated that Disney would tw brought back to life agrun when a cure was found for the lung caMer that loJJed tum Dec 15. 1966 The myth became fact for many people because the family and studio remained mum for 10 years Facts about Disney's illness and death were never revealed -until now. . The revel a lion comes in a new book, "Walt Dis- ney: An American Onginal." by Bob Thomas. THOMAS, AP'S llOU.VWOOD columnist and author of two earher Dis ney books. was given com- plete access lo lhc Disney family and employes, let- ters. m emora nda and other documents The informalton had been withheld because Disney guarded his private life zealously -while at the same lime cultivatm~ a public· image that few people were able to d1stmguis h from his studio, films and Disneyland. It was fear of possibie damage to that imai:e which prompted tu years or Mlence. Finally . however. the rJm1Jy v.;mlt•d lhc truth brought out to put to rc!>t lhc myth lhat W<1ll s body had been frozen DISNEY WAS/\ lll·:AVV CIGA RETTE smoker throughout his adult hfc. and at ;rn 1•nrly age de· vclopcd a racking cough lhal :-.erv1•d u:. an early warning system to studio employl•s that the bo!>s was approaching. Ile was also plagued by a neck 1n1ury sulfered when he was thrown from his horsl' during a polo match. It eventually turned into a painful form of arthritis that required daily therapy and a drink or Scotch to case. Disney was strickC'n when he was deep into the plannin~ for Disney World. which was buJlt after his death Jt Orlan- do. Fla MIAMI BEACH . .1-'la. (A P > Televiston anchorman Walter Cronkite, citing what he called "dis· DENVER (AP) -Too tortlon through compression" of Colorudo Supreme Court broadcast news. has renewed a call has upheld a district for expanded network newscasts court Judge's decision to The CBS newsman told a Monday i.uppress evidence in the meeting of the C I a u d 1 n e · L ong c t Radio Television manslaughtercase. News Directors Miss Longet. '35, is Association that ('harged in the shooting ot the time II mils of pro s kie r Vladimir broadcast news "Spide r ' Sabich on cause programs March 21 at the plush which ·'fall fa r home the two shared at short of presenting Aspen all o f the news n ee d e d b y a TH E F RENCH-BORN c itizen t o in · s 1 n g e r · a c tre ss is c1toioun t e II i gen ti y ex· S<'heduled to go on trial in e r c i s e h i s franchise. Pitkin County District "THE SOLUTION IS quite simply Court Jan. 3· this: For the network newscas ts, Pitkin County District more tim e: a nd ror the local Court Judge George E. newscasts, enough ume," he said. Lohr had suppressed cer· • Cronkite has advocated the ex- trun evidence in the case. pansion of lhe CBS Nightly News from 1nclud1ng a diary a nd 1ts present half-hour format. blood and urine s amples He told the broadcasters that there taken from Miss Longet was no way they could ask the public !->hortly after Sab1ch died lo "sit still long enough to get lhe news of a ~unshot wound m thc it needs." abdomen PROSt:CUTl !'liG at torncys cla 1meci Lohr was lJl error when he l>UP· pressed the evidence. The supreme court, ma 7·0dec1s1on Monday. said cl gener al warrantless :.carch a t the scene of the death was unreasonable and there was no special exception to the search warrant requirem ent. THE DECISION, wnt- ten by Jus tice James Carrigan , also said the taking of body fluid samples 1n connection v.Hh the arrest or Miss Longl't was unreasonable without a cle ar ind1catioo that cv1dE-nce in thl' case would b<' found RARE BIRD GETS AJD? ATLANTA CAP) The interstate highway system. much maligned by environmentalists, actually may save a rare southern woodp e~ker from extinction, says a M ississippi State University. zoologist. The red-cockad ed woodpecker once was common in the South, but today it is on the en- dangered s pecies list. But he suid an hour of televised na- tional news would "give wi at least ;& two-pound sa ck for our hundn:d pounds of news each night." CRONKITE ALSO DECRIED the turing of news a nchor people by local stations 1f the hiring is based only on looks and ability to entertain. "J wonder if those stations that hire the young and beautiflJI but iMX· perienced and callous to front their news broadc'i)ts are not getting ripped off." he said. Cronkite :o.uggested that local sla· tion managcri. could improve their news by promoting senionty m their s t a ffs . rather th an hirin g personalities ''looking for the next big break in the next biggest town." SI'ARS HONORED LECCE, Italy <AP> -Gloria Swanson and James Mason have been awarded this year's Golden Valen- tmos. given in memory of actor Rudolph Valentino. The night was an occasion of protest for a small group of leftists who de· monstratcd outside the theater where the a wards we re present ed . tir=ALTti CLUl3 ffil2WCM~~ f I~ I .,, t I l(JVI () (NI- .\ ·~~l ttl: (IIl\IMA .. \! CALL TODAY FOR INrORMATION A80UT OUR HOLIDAY SEASON GIFT CER TIFICATt .lf'f W\l~t11. --..1 WI i .A.>• LL40 I •BEST RAl(S Lowest 1at~> M•ywhere. BIW\k Ame,.c:ard •nd Mo""' Chd•qe aoceptlld •BEST HOURS Open early lot wo1k•n9 women; Mondey - Ttiurldav 7 1n1 --9 pm, Friday 7 am - 1 pm. Saturday 9 a111 -3 pm. e BES f SERVICES. 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When you put it all together, it's not hard to see why more Californians depend on Bank of America than on any other bank. Bob Goodwin. Vice President & Manager Newport Beach Branch 3444 Via Udo Newport Beach Depend on us. More Callfoml1n1 do. m BANK OF AMERICA eo.. eo our Qpen lloule, TllunUt; December 16,1ncl ... for yourself. ,.. DAILY PILOT Park Plans Nixed " , Wunty Oplil for Hoiuing Tract ,. • By KATHY CLAN<..'V ,• CM -Dan, Pl ... S\a" ; Plans lo build a com· •in ation park aod Ooodwater rctardloa asin o n the tminster-Hunlington acb boundary are be- scuttled in favor al a log tract, according a report to Orange unty supervisors. George Osborne, tireclor of the county Environmental Manage· m ent Agency (EMA>. aaid the county lost a i:onde mnation action :against Ponde r osa ·lfomes, owners of the :11.s acres at Newland !Street and Edinger :Avenue. He expl a ined the- court ruled that the roun· ty should have Ci1ed an environmental impact report (El R ) on the Ooodwater b asin and r e· lated flood channel im· provemeots. '"THUS, environmen· tat laws intended to pre· serve open space have been used by a developer to block a project that preserves open space," Osborne's report said, "and consequently open the door promoting de· velopment of a housing tract." Osborne said county officials late r offered Pooderosa Sl,488,000 for the parcel, but were turned down. "ALTHOUG H Pon· derosa indicated tbal the offer was reasonable." Osborne wrote, "con· stn.1clion of homes on the site will senerate addl· tional proms for Pon· derosa." Osborne said that by the time county officials would prepare an EIR, the homes planned for the site probably would be completed and the cost of the properly would increase. HE SAID county of- ficials also could renew their condemnation ac· lion after Jan. 1 when new environmental laws take effect. But even at that, he said, Ponderosa plans to begin construe· ORANGE COUNTY Recycling Expanded. Orang e Coast College's Recycling Center bas been ex- panded to accommodate large amounts of re- cyclable material from the public. Deaths Elsewhere ~ tioo immediately and the homes would at least be partially built by the time the new condemna· tion a ction was com· The center, designated receiver of recyclable materials for the City of Cost.a Mesa, now bas a f'uJl -time director and is providing a limited re- sidential pick-up for large am o unt s of newspapers and other material. CORONADO (AP) - A memor ial service 1s planned today for re- t ired Marine Lt. Gen. Albert D. Cooley, a Agency for Internallonal Developm~nt. Wilk ins died Sunday afte r a bat- Ue with cancer . bomber pilot in World I BJ Z A . B a I ear i c War 11 and commanding Isla nds CA P > -Elmyr general of the 1st de Hory, G5, master art Marine Aircraft Wing in forger and s ubject of the Korean war. Cooley Clifford Irving's book died in a hospital Salur· "Fake'." died Saturday. day. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. CAP> -Mark Raffovkb, 59, author of • the Cold War novel "The Bedford Incident," and a sports-fisherman, died Friday after a heart at· tack. "The Bedford tnci· dent" was made into a movie starnng Richard Widma rk as a U.S. Navy destroyer commande r obsessed with trat•king Rusi.ian i.ubmarinc'> F RESNO <AP> Memoria l M'rv1ces ;ire being arranged for Muriel Meeker , 71, <i professor of education at Fresno Stale ror almost 30 years. Mrs. Meeker d ied F r ida y of heart failure in San Francisco. SAN DI EGO <AP) - Mrs. Mary Isabelle Davies Ferg u son, a member of a p ioneer San Diego family, died Friday al the age of 101. Mrs. Ferguson was born tn a cottage nl•ar M1s- s1on San D 1e~o de Alcala and hved then· until two years ago BERKELEY IAPI f'uneral sen·1ces \I.Ill be he ld We d nC'::.day for John R. Wilkins. 51. the fi rst black law prof<-s~or al the L'n1ver s 1t y or California ·s Boalt Hall and a former general couni.el fo r t he U.S. Death Notke• l!C.l Du••ll•tlo•• 01 Marriage "11e<I Novem-12 ICIGER, S.llv L encl C,_.,.,. T •• MOORE. Arno M ano Edw•r4-f HERNANDEZ. Lynne •nd Fr•nk JMYW\; LYNN. h.,.. Ellon-J<t"'" Olnlo l. SCHINDLER Camillo Et11aoeth .tnd Matek. BAILEY. P•tr•c1a M1r1f •nd 81tUe Oe•n MORT, Bob W ancs Un<Sd IC;ty• Gt8- 81NS; Tom m y L 4ne1 M1r1t , CAUZ, Carmen •n<I Samuft. CROWDER Ter-ry Ann•ndJ•me\ l OICl(tNS. Br1>tf A •no V•c•v Lynn• McCARTV. P•tnc1a Ann and A1ct<i•rd C..o,.Oon OE F LORI A E ll1•t>Plh and Pob .. r t Antt\ony Al E A:ANOE R Joan T,.r~\4 •nd 9,urt MARTINEZ O~t>bi~ J and Hfl'nrv J BOYER E l•tcU,.rtw V dnd Tl\omo B FENSLER r .... r~\d M.ir1f And Ron•ld ROQf't FALGE~. RUOOlf L and 11\it" I SMITH Dolly Clllrn\ 11no Scott Ch•rt @\. 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ING J~•nf' A •M ..... ,,.., l WA.C MAN W ll1am E dlw•rd •nd qf"'Qff'\a Lea M IO Ol f_ Ml\S Maro.,.,.., E ••inf And JOIW\ ""'"" LANGBll 1 OGE (f(OI " .,,., Jonn 0 • RUGH. A:o,em•rv 4nCS R00t,.tt.. HEASTON, Jolin R •nd Slofanlt Ann NAAIC TGEBOREN. JMlt<t R •nO OevtO l. 9RANCH. C..r•ld WaYM arid ~!>oral\ K•r VANORA S"•ron Jt•t' ano A tt.,ur N • Lell.ANC. Gel\• and Ou nl\6 E AL,.l!Rt. Pam<tl• Off •no L-rd. GAl.lUP, Jame• R. and Kathryn A.t\n, MARTtN JOllM Ai •nd ~ p . llEISNE'I O•n••I R .. o ind l YMlte EllHn NICKELL. Mil•~-.\ •ndOu..-o E \I Pl, Robert .lemf\ a"C:i Viol• JUM, CARMICHAEL, Dione «:Mot -Ja"'" Fo\ltr Mc CULLY JR A ton •Y "'• •"O C."•rlott, L••. \Tl!PHENS Art~ur O•to _,,,, l.o"" Mori•: P E'IRY C"°ryt Ann end Wltllam l lal\ JENICtN. JR , ~•If pleted. He recommended that county offic ials drop their plans to build the combination flood basin and park and later pro- ceed with the costlier down.stream channel im· provements needed in its place. The ce()ter is l<><:ated on Monitor Way, next to OCC's baseball field on the north end of the cam- pu s . The telephone number is 556·5981. County De01ocrats Plan Celebrations By O.C. HUSTINGS DI tM O.lly l'li.t S\aff Orange County Democrats wi11 be celebrating their local legislative victories Wednesday at a fund-raising party at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Frank Barbaro of Costa Mesa, vice chairman of the Orange County Democrallc Central Committee. said about 300 Democrats are expected at the $25 per person "victory party." The gathering, Barbaro said. also will serve to honor Richard O'Neill , the rettnng chairman of the central committee. FOR TUE FIRST TIME in history, Barbaro noted. Democrats hold a majority (seven of 13) of the partisan legislative seats from Orange County. "We want everyone lo know we intend to keep the scats we've won and we plan to lake more in 1978." he said. ' Wednesday night's party gets under way at 6:30, *ith dinner served at 7:30 p.m. ••• STATE SEN. DENMS Carpenter <R-Newport Beach), has named eight Orange Countians to the state GOP central committee. Appointed for two-year terms: Marcia M. Bents, Balboa; Beatrice V. Hawkins. Seal Bea ch ; Eileen Padberg, Santa Ana ; Ron Pattinson. Huntington Beach; George B. Scott, Fountain Va lley. Frank Turnbull, Huntington Beach; Willard S. Voit, Balboa, and Richard Wessman. San Clemente. ••• THE HUNTINGTON Beach-Seal Beach League of Women Voters will host an open house during which residents can meet two of their legislators. League President Sherry Baum said that Rep. Mark Hannaford CD-Lakewood) a nd newly elected Assemblyman Dennis Mangers CD-Huntington Beach), will appear at the open house on Dec. 18 from 5 lo 7 p.m . The affair will be held at MS Sea Breeze Lane in Seal Beach. Reservations may be made by calling 846·8868. ••• • THE NEWLY CHARTERED De mocratic Club of South Orange County plans an Inaugural gather- ing Jan. 20 at the home of Dick and Norma Ziefle in Mission Viejo. For details about the gathering, call Jeanette Grzegorczyk. 493-744.2, or Norma Ziefle, 831·3268. 'IAl'"' W EGE JR rttl<tlrnl of (""''"' M-'e Catlfor"I• Pa'...O .twey ~t'~,.,bl'f" 1J t'1• ~Uf"Vi"'fd by Wif• h.-u, ,, Ea• "' .,,. hotTM '""•• IM•"'Jf°'t.,, \ l 1"'3• 0•¥1 \ ot \/*l'ttf/IUY#>" W"""'"'I'"" C,.11,. I• [.,. ~ ... R L')P r.••I'\ of Co,,t• M•u C..tltor~I• ,,,,..,,,"°, M•fO•r •t C Eqt o• W"""'"'4'l'"" Ut•t<i .,.,,.,. Llf'W't•~ ".,. •• lt'w"''"" ,,.,., Qt~ Je"tJI\ C-.-. •\ ,t \IA f\ •""" W•\"' NI("'°' '1/tr I 11" ....,., 1 I' "'" H lit•'"•" oC tN \.Mt• Afl\ilt ,~,. 0.PA•IM .. M _..1t,A~r nf ,.._ N-.fltf'W'f .,., .. ,. 4n l --O•'°"' Po\1 J'tt ,....""br' ·M I~ \,UH" A,,_.~( I ,,.. N 1 -.OJ ',/ ot.U ti nf'\ w II t)llll f'Wld w...,._... ,, .. ., ,.,..,.,,,,1)111',. ,, ,.. t() 00 ·~ (; --10F -----The club's Board of Directors lncludes Norma -·~ ,,,., . ''"'"' . .,, ..... ~, .. , ,, • .,. ·' .. ..: ,, v ..... ~··' P••" ~•'llt'Mtt ""·Hf\ ()ti +6flft;Q l\AiO ft. 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She's been riding for eight years. • A former California high school and Arizona Stale athlete who says he robbed an Iowa bank to establish a health spa for the physically han· dicapped, was sentenced in Kansas City to 11 addi· tional years in prison by a PEOPLE · "a terrible waste of ( J judge who called his lif'e talent." '-----------Ralph Gamblna, 29, who acted as his own counsel in two trials on charges of attempted escape, had courtroom observers buuii'lg over his intelligence and flamboyant style. When the sen· lence was banded down, he turned to the federal at· tom ey who prosecuted him and shook hands, say· ing, "You did a good job." . . Gambina was graduated in 1966 from a high school in Manhattan Beach, where be was state wrestling champion for two years. • On Thursday, Bishop Roger Mahony, a member of' the slate Agricultural Labor Relations Board. will return to his church ·-: J.~·l •.. . -: .~ I • l .. ,.. duties and leave bis board posi- tion. Mahony, former chairman of the board, will return to St. John's Cathedra l in Fresno where he was an auxiliar y bishop before Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was named to the board. The Democratic governor, MA"o"Y who will speak a t a farewell par· ty for the 40.year-old Mahony torughl, has not named a replacement for him. * A Minnesota legislator lhinks charging $510 a month for a one·bedroom apartment in downtown St. Paul a m o unts to discrimination against lawmakers. And that's what state Rep. OrvUle Blmstlbl told the stale attorney general's office, which is in· vestigaling the charge. : "Jt's a rip-off," Bimstihl said. "They .are ~is· criminating against legislators because they think they can gel the m oney." UNCHAINED? Look at our selttll .... ?I ltK Gold Chains and our New Line of fine HK Gold Rinl{A for Cbri1tmai. ff WU PA f YOU TO COWAU o .... 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C..llto. n1• .,,)0 T~ll ... ll .. 0\1 h COM1>(i..I Dy e IJ«Wlt•' ~lftM"hlP J6~A HOur .. .. lt,t\ 1'•t•M t nt w .... fllpd with hw County Ct••" of Or.1nQt County or. NO• """-' ,. !ti• ~4119C Pt.;t)il1"'4-0 Of'•"Ot (u,.\t OJ1lv P11o4 ...,,, tl. lO, -O.r J U .,,. .. IJ.lt PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS e UStlfES\ NAME STATfMENT Trtfl 1ouow1no ""''o"" dt• ctoi"'9 bu•1• tw'\ fl\ IJ ~EA ORlEtC ICEHHEL ON Ollt!olOl 11 t<OME OF' VON Alf TEAGUT (,fllM&N ~HfP>tEllD!o. 11n S £ 8"\tot \.tnt.e ,.,, 1 CA Hf>'•t\l .. no tftQ,.OOt'1 S""''O•(lit-n 19.))9 &k1>4r<I h< C.Cr "10> (.A ~IOI fh1'1o bu\1n ... , 1\ conau<.1f'd br "' 9'""roll Nr1Mt\P\tf' H~1n1S <wrtlt'ttH"n Tl°'1\ \tittcmtftt w .1\ t1lt-<t w•tn tr. Cour'lty (fMlit ot Or..-nQ, Coun1v on O..Cem.,., 1. 1~1~ -Pvl>lt>htd 01•nqo Ca"'' 0~1ty Piiot Ottem""'' I, 11, 11. ll, IOI• )O)).J• two\\~ OR LO WI 0 E A At I\ l 1-------------- COOPERA I IVE )101 P•··~···.. P UBLJC NOTICE y,_. ti 0 tfv1nr ("A•f)I\ qohl'tl A Et>rr-.otd JflOt P<t,..,¥••-. L.ltn.t. ti 0 tfll1nl' (A •1114t '"'' bu\lf'C\\ I\ (Of\dut lf'd by »n In lt4¥1d1.1•I Ro~''" Enor .• 11(9 ft\1\ '111'\ft'm••nt .,..,,,, rll' o w1in '""' (J>Ul'U'i (JNA Of o,,,,.,,,. f'.'Ovtifv~ Ow l l~I& ,..,,, Pvbh\.Md Or.1r.Q1" ro..t\t lJd1tv Pilot 9°'< I 11 11 7& 111• lll'il '' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS lhJSINEU N•M£S~AfEMENT ; f 1\40 fOlll)WlnQ ()et \00 < OOi~t l>U\• f'tt\\1,\ • RU\\E t.L OE\t{,N', 7101 ••11rl~1 f'tvd Co,t1tM•1\.a c. .. 11tnrn1,, 1'1·14 " f)Qtt.JIQ .At.tn f11.1~ \.hH t\\'1 .¥t•Vf Yer~ E (o\t• M"' •• C.•li'r.t'nt.t'fl1111-, • lrh\ bu\IM\\ rttlMJUCt• Cl O't Of\ In ""'"'-'•' Dl\ft.elrl Ru\\• 11 • 'fh1 \ld,f'lrl.,..l\l ""'" I ~,..., w ·fl't '"' tDvntv (1,.,. el 0••"'~ C..'N"''V'Jt\ Nov fn'h"t IA t~1fi ,.11., "tCTITtOUS •UStHESS NAMESTATE~INT lM toltowlnq P4'\0"'\ ., , dc>'no b\.1\1· ,,..,,.,. B"L90A PA\llLIO,. CAIERtHG C~PANV. cOOM~1n St , P 0 Boa l~S. B•lb04I, C•ll•ornl• •llltl Le\lie M•\On hO E tc;t'n ~1 , Co\tA ~'WI CA1horrui1 01•U W•ll14"'t H Cttl)u• tt• J c\ Fto...,..r Sff"~I (.tnt11 MMd (•l•f01rn14 .,.11 Thi\ Ov\11\f',1 •\ t OrtOU< t;.o O; .. C)"ntr•I Pitr1Mr\f'llO l•\llt:M4t\.O~ fht\ \t•t•mrnt Wtl\ • •·d ••'n '"' Cout'ltv Ct"'" of Ot.\n')f!> Ctiuntvon Nov f'f'Tlbcr HI tffJft "'m PuDl•Stw!>d Or.tn4)1' CrJd\I o.,,,_, Pilot i.o• 11. lO, """ Oec I I• t'I• •<nl I& PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS e UStl'IEU N&Ml STATEMENT TN" to•tow•rtq Of'lrwn-. •'• 0011"0 Du\• l°"e"\\.ft\. ~ .. ,,.,.,,,."" COMU<f .. I by. co• OOt•Oon Toot11-o •nd l.ng.nt.~tlf'" Ataourc•t Co HOO.ft• S 1<•11.n, A~""'•"'M'c Tru' ,,.,,.,.,,.."' WA\ htN wt1.,_ ,....,. C.O,,.~y 0"' 04 0rfny-tbullly on .... """"" 2J, "'' hJUt Pul>l•>N d Oi.on~ C.0•>1 0.1ly l"tlo< Huv JO ..noo. < I, 14.)1, 191• ~lo PUBUC NOTICE .. ICTITIOU\ e USINI H .. AMI STATE MINT ,,.. 1o11ow1no .,.,..,..~ .,. ootno '""'' .. " .. NEWPOllT t!EACH LANO COM PANV 1 Ar•e\. H•we>Oft Ue•U•, C..tllQrni• t!MJ O•nlfl Ht90•"' ISH o.>t ,,.., u ... l.t P•lm•, C.Uto><-n1• ~)) ' ,,..,111 .. Htq!14'm, llH 0.1 ,,.., L.,,. L• P•lm• C•lttor,.lo'O&n Tftl\ bu\lrit '\ u. coftdutted by • 9"Mc•l CM1rlner\htp D•nltl H•QOtm Thi\ \hf..,,.,.nt Wft\ IUed witn t~ Co.mtv Clerk ot Or•n~ C.-ty on Deomoet tt, "'' ,.,,., 1"111>11"'9<1 Or•~ Coa\t 0.,,, P1tot No• 7l. l0 •no O.c 1 tc t•I• .. ~I• P UBLIC NOTICE U61 l'l(.11TIOUS eust .. E\S N .. ME STATEMliNT Thit touo~no ptr ~on\"'• oom9 bu.l•· N»•\. H08t£ SotATEBOAROS '"wot 111n Slt•vt !lull• El. tb•l• ~w. C.O. ,,.,, c.o..t..nc.."•" Proou,ts, 1n< .• • C.lt•ornt4 (Ofl)Of'•Uon. , .. Wt\t U1h SlrHl,S..tta El.Co>t•M<..,, C.A'7t>I rrw" ~,..,"I) 'Ond\Klt!O D'f'. (Ot C>or•llO<> C.O.cl\cr•lt Ptoouch, Inc Oon•ld R, McAnll>. 0 0 S , ~ .. ,~ .... ff\1\ ,, ... ,,...,,., was. tlted w1tn tne Couotv CJ••• of 0.anQC '°""''on Ho• 1J, •• ,, l'&CHT. ROU. WAYNE. 9ERHHAAD & SE&llS, INC ~··* llOO a.,.. of fltf' St~r' u ......... ., C.•-1 ftUlO Attn llllfllY W, HOLMES. JR ES.O l>lfl>•"~ O.eno-C.Ca\I O..tly P1101, Nov ..,, •"'a Ooc I, 141 2•. 19/6 )4'\l• /6 PUBLIC NOTlCE NOTICE TOCllEOITOlt\ HO A0"444 \UPllltOll COU ltT Of'THE STATE O' CALJFOllHJA FOlt THE COUNTY O~ORANGE Int~ M.llHf'r t1I '"• E'' 11• O' N [VA. M llROWN At<A N> VA MVrRS BROWi. A~ II NE VA BROWi. A~A NM 8ROW~ D,.n,1\.flld Notit,. '' " .. "Hl'I 'l•vrn tu t""11tvr\ fWtYlnQ flAIM\ 4Qo0r'l\t t""" .. t1n ,.,.,,... °"'"' 10 hit• \ttld c I.um\ •" thto U'fh4..i+ ot ,.,,. f t•r't ot '"' ~'0'''\ftld t oun M tn Ph.•'\.t'nt 11\t•tn to '"" unn. "•ON'<f 1t r;.,,. (Ifft(" ot M •t'°lit•I J Otrtm,.n t)t~ ~ Oto""'" •uo'nt 'f\ ;tt lAw ..,, OoWofr o''"''" '•U•tt' )'QI() If\ ...... C•tv ot ~ ... w oort s.-..-cti tn Or•nqiot C.ounTf tltf\1th 14'11t t OHtC• '' t,... pt"""' f1f bu'-' ""'' ot tfw> undf r\IQnfl'd 1n ~II ""4lt1d\ R-rl L ~< llubl•I f P\)\ \ftHt•nertt w•~ l1lt0 •11"9 tn. 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XI" (.ry\tal \/1t'M. 0r'9t\Qe C...!itOfl'lli '!?~S H~t,..n Att\• r iuvtJ ill1 S E l'P"I"'• ~D•<~ 101 An•t'lf'1m C..t11orn•••18'>1 f "'' ""''"""'' 1-,. b-1nQ c ond\K.tf'd b¥ .. c;,.p,,.., •• PMt~ t\ftlO "*'~" C•ovo Tht\ \1•te""'"'f"' t1I"'° ~ 1" UV ~ ''"' .. ot ()f '"'>"' Caunlf' 'wt NOYt ~" " ,.,, ~"' PvOh~t'lofd Or.af'\04!' CttA\.1 0_..11., PHiot, ,.40\1')) )0 •ndt>f"C I U lift~ 4,1>./&, PUBLIC NOTICE PU BLIC N011CE Cl'·Jttt Honea TO CllllOtTOltS su1111•101t COUllTOf'THE STATll Ol'CAl.lf'O•NtA "°" THI COUNTY 011 OltAMOE IN.A ... JOJ fttale 9' HOWAltO C. Tl~ °"'"-NOTICI 1$ Mlltll'I' OtVEN to tiw U.olltorJ Of lllO -· rlAmff --!NI eO jle''°"' lltvl,,. (llH°"' ...,...,.., "'9 ••Id <lt<-111 •rt roQul.....i to 11 .. .... 11'1. ""1111"-M(O\\ftfy "Olltl>Or\, In ""' ... ". Of lfte , .. ,_ Ill llW -°"' 11\'" COU•t. Of 16 jlrt .. nt ~ wllft tlW M<••-, .......... ,. 101 ... _....., •I "' Tr11\I OtlNrtfl'l..,1, ~ MOttl> MMll frlr .. 1, ,..,,. AM. 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HOltc.1! 0, \ALEO' RliAl ESTATE AT l'ltlYATE SALE Ha S. P·U47J SVl'liRtOll COUii T 0' THE STATE 0' C•L.,OltHIA FOii THf COUNT\' 0' LOS ANGE LU l1'11M M•U,.r 01 .,,. E\t•l•ot FJ.tANI( '1AROLO MILLEA ""~•no-"' I UAROLDMllLER O••<••h•d Nt)tlff n Pwtflt)y qlV""'" th1tt ... ,.,_,,., 1 tO (Oftflrm•tlOf'I nr ft'lf' , .. ,.., SvOlrtOr C.04'''· "'' ""d•r\lqn•d .,, AM '"'""'"•tot with wul Ant'""•"<f ot tM nt•tt-Of lf't4-•tlOV'f' N,,,• d dfi<~1 WMt Y"ll •t OOV41• \•I• '" ,,_,. fh~'' .,,,,, ,,,.,, bf~'· voon fN" frf'"' •M (&f"411110f'\' ""'•tn4'H•• '""""()tW-Q M ,,_ J)ttt cl4Y ot Of'r"m°""' 1111,. Ut tt.NdttM -.d1r11n '"' ,.,.,,,.. 4'!11)'M'n by lillw Al rtwi (\tt11"' o• RAMr.EV .\nG llA~MUS\E°H "' W•~• O<••n &ttulrv..vo ~u1•1· 1101 L.anq t}A,.Ch t:.-11tor"' 1 "" tP\t "'J"' 111t_. 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Wtt1 Ol'.Hn IM111tvud, \ullt t70J, L°"'I 9H<h, c;..1110,..le """"""'" tor """ """""\tretor '""" ""' •,,.,...-d. c-ty., 'l.M A,,..1e•. 5l•t, of C•llf0<nl• or """ ... •trllf..a It 10111 AO"""'"'•lor wttft wttt •nnit1U'd per~lf"r lft \•td Qlufttv of LM """"''. "' ,,..,., .,. ''"'°' IAllltOtfl<•of,... Cl•" ol tlll•c....1 ., ... """ •'t•r ""' "''' P<iblk .rtJon "' IN• IMlll(t t i Hit tl\ll OO~t """"l"O Wl111vto Ott.of O.CM!ller 6, 19'6 NOllMAN •ASMIJU~N. "A•lrilt1•t10f' wltll wlll •-ftdef """''"" ltAMH'r 9 RA$MUHIN • *"""Outtt.....,eff,~tttl ...... lo«ll, ~ ........ .-t .......,.,.., .... ,,.,_.,_ .... wtft __ ~ .... ~ °'"' °""'' ,..._. .,.,.._ tt IS, tt. Tt?6 tt•t .. P UBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS euStlll.SS lfAME ST.t.TEMIHT '"f' toHoMno .,.,,._o"' art ~no bu'\• ,.., ... , AUlfTIE 8£LLVM 'S FANCY GOOO!t Ml2 AlhorM Ori wt. H"'"'1"9'on ~ech, C.llt°'"'" .,641 R:•Cf\trtS Dt>•n Trorn•"''~"''. wl7 Atl'\t"• Ortv,.. Hv"UnQton It'•<"'· (..tlttl>'nl•'1••1 J~41nnf'lttfl' M t\t1t Tram•ni\4u\ttr. t.An Athlr'"' 0•1v~ tiuntt"'Jlon 8tiKf'll, '4ll!orn1• '7•41 T'°ll\ bu \lflt\'\ I\ tOt\dUCll'd tty "' 'r""''•j p.artnor~h1p J M ,,,,,.,,l't,,f\ffU\.C't Ttlo" ''"'"m•l'lt Win IUl"d ""1tf\ ·~ CO\if\tv (1,.,. "'Or U\Q• CC>u'-'" on Nov· etnbiiof ,. \fl'• ,..,,,. Put>4•'J'wt0 Or•f\-9"' Co•\t 0•1tv Poot Nov )) JO •nd 0..< I 14 ttl• ••?tlol& PUBLIC NOTICE f'IC.TITtOU5 llU\IHIH '-"ME STA fEM(NT fr~• ff)llOwlnq ~r\On I' ()l)tnq Dv\• ,,..\\ ., C AMU \ ~P O RT S 1N lERNAT t0 '4.t.L l\!S W M.W Arl"ur 8hM H O I CO\I• .,,,. , ... .,.,. ,, ... ~nc~·.'i.t{,r·' •10• a ,.,o wi·.hoft 1 .._ ••. bot•\•,......" , .. c.onour1f!'O o-. ftn tn tf;ViOUill MAr'IU•I(~''"'' lf'tl\. \Mt~m"'"' wt\ 1111'(1 with Ow• (Oii'1h Ctm": ot OrAno, Coun•vof'\ Of.(: • ,q,, , .. ,,. P°'1bf1•f'!Rd Ot•'"I" (Ott\t 0A·'Y P UOI O.t !c ti 1• ••1• •ru:t J.it" • 1•11 St~• I• w r HDY P( 'I.RS INC w,.nov P1 "'"' p,,."<lf'"' lP\I\. "lt,.14 "'tnt 'fllllj" 111,.0 w t1t\ I~ C.oVf\tV (uu • o• Or•l"lq•~ Countv °" ~·"""'' J "'• F .. 1:1' Pubtt\""°d 0. "'"Q'" Co"" 0·h1'1 Poot () <tmtlo• .. )I >9 .. 1 •• ..., ''"""""' • tt17 Hll 1• PUBLIC NOTlCE MOTICI TOC.llEOITOltS SUP'IRIOlt COllllTOFTHE STATE 0, C.t.l..,OllNIA l'OR THE COUNTY 0' OllAHGE ....... _,, E•l•lool GENE GllANT °"<••- NOTICE ·~ H [ Ill:: BY GIVE .. to'"" rrt0H&r\ ot ttowr 1bov,. n•m"CS Ot<~t (h.t1 41111 ~t\Of\\ nA..,•nQ c•.tltft-t 40_.,n.,,, ,,,,_. \AHi dl-t,.,,,.nr ,,,. ,,.quirtl<I to '""' '"'""' w ith lhlf'I f"ttlf •'"''"' ..,,..,..""",.' 111 '""' otf1< .. ot "'" 'h , ., 01 tn• ,.oo.,.. fin 11tl~tOur1 Of f f'tnff"Vnt thl"m wltf\H'W• """'<•''''"'f .,,.,,u~"' '' lo 1h,. \H'ldil'ntQO ..., Al ,,... Olr•tt· or WEISMAN ANO 0 R[tSEP4 Allo•""Y' .. t l•w, t!IOl ldn tvrv P••• l'A\I Sult• l •O. LO• .... .,.,.,,., Calltnrru.-4MIO()t iw~t<~ I\ ttw pfM,. 04 tiuo..1~\ t>t t ~.,. unctM \IQnf'd '" •II ,,.~, '"'" .,.,..f1All\•t\O ro ,,,~ '9\t•I"' Of ,_.,d dfl ,.°"'"' w1ll\1n fOUf month'\ o<tft~ ,,... Unt oubt1t•1•n"of '"" f\O'Ur• 0..tH 0--.•mtt•" I tt1' SyO,...v S F' ,n\ton Eirruto, otl~W-fl 01 ,,._. • 00Vtt l'"t m4td 0.C.~nt WelSMAN AHO DltEISEN' A-u••L.tw !IOI C.ftlvry P~.O l <ti s..it1 lt0 Lb\ ........... , ... "41tl """"'°o••••ttc.,,••• PllOll""" Or•-C.Ont Dr•Hv P1101 o.t....,bef I I• 11 7t 106 ltt» It PUBLIC N011CE INTEltSTOECOMMERCIE COMMISSION NOflCI! A• 111s111 .... ,, •JI SOUT H ,lt N P'A C IF IC Tll&NSl'OllTATIOH COMP'A .. Y A•ANOOHMEHT -•ETWEEN - WIReLING ANO HUHTINOTOH llEACH IN ORANGE COUNTY. (.At.tf'ORll<I& Nl)wMnbf'' 71 1•7• TtM •M,.t\t•1P Commrrtf' Com. "'''"°" "' nbv <)IV,., ftOt1('f' '1'\4tt It\ S.ctlo'\ ot En~rg; f'nc:f E"""~nt ,.., CO"CW'11td 0Htf th .. proOOYtd <•tMn donrn,,,.., by tlu Sou ow, n P1tc.. tflc T•Ml--IAlton ComcMny 01 fl\ btMrh llM bf.i~n Wlt:t>lln(J ttftd H"ntlf'Qfon St~" " dl\tdM-,. ot 1 O«'I m!lft\ '" 0.~r>Qe tounry CAlll . II ~r>OtoW'd by tN> Comm•'l11nt\. dO"\ not tf)Mtlt\11• • ""410.-Ftdforel •cllon \1qn1flCN'ftly 11t ...,,. t•nq ~ (k.ltll11 v ot fhf" ~n t-n vir0!"~1 w •t.,•n I~ m•.\ttU''llQ ~ t~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1-------,.-.,-------1 ~.:~io:::~::~·'~"J~T ';::'~~':; JAU NOTIC' TOCltlDITOll\ .. o ••. .,..., SUl'IElllOR COURTOf'THE STATEO' CALtl'OllNIA l'OR THICOUNT~Of'OllANOlf E\lft~oj CHARL£S Al\llM TROUT Ot<··~ Hoh<f' 1\ Mr•t>v Oh'f'" lo CNJlidttOf""\ d rrwt 1t&oW9 "•"'" d•<tftf'ftt I"-' 41U P8f\0Mo hA¥1nQ <••I"'\-.0-.lf'l\t .,.. Wd nH.t•f\• 4(\" ftQulft'd lorn .. ,...,.,... wtfh f"'O ,..,.C..\\Arv Yt>IK ...... (\ In·~ !)ft~·~ IM (lflrW Of ff°WI' A00Vfl 4t01tl .. ch.ourt Of' Co rt,.1111wnf Ctwf1'11 wttft fhfll. Mc'"''""" vouc.httr' 10 t~ uf\rft,,.\IOf\'fO ttt tt'M" 01 ltu M GfiANT, PETTITT l ORUTElf, flll)() W•\t Mh ~,,,..,., \yll~ 1l0 ln' A~,,., (Alitorn1A 'W)C)11 w~rn "~ pl.t(.ft Qf bu,I,..,.\\ ot If\~· Utw1,.fUqf'W't1 I" •II m;ittfln pttof1A1n1nQ tn thr r,tt1t" f)f u1a l)tfW ·~"' w1ttt11n tovt '"'°"''"'' ''1f'" '"' fff .t e>uf>H<•UM nf 1'\1\ t\f;ltrf' O•IO<f °""m"'°r 10 1•1~ fltllRLFSllOAflll IRl)l1f [ ~,.,. UH'lf nt fht1 W HI '>I \"Id <'et• ,tf\,,t •1tAHT,P'ITTITT °' Diii/UN teO Wt\1 .. 11 S1'9et, hit• 710 '-""-tu, CA.0011 Att .... n .. , fHClll•r f>vb41\P'lf'ld 0f'•nOfl (n,ot 0•1ty P1I~ Oo<•mhor II '1 t8, t'1• •lld J.....,.ry ' 1\11 \7 If I• PUBLIC NOTICE 1UP'ERIOR COURT O' THE !oeQ . •no lh•t O•f't>ar .. 10on 01•0.1~111'<1 ST.t.TliOf'C.t.Llf'OllNIAl'Olt ""viro"""'"'•' •mo•et ,,.,._... w111 THIECOUNTYOf'ORAMOf no1 bt reaulHd u•d•t U<110n ........ ",., on1n1c1attt1rNEPA. NOTICIE 01' "IAll INO Of' P'ETITION II wn conctud•d, .tmOf>11 Olht r l'Oll 'RO•ATE Of' WILL AND l'Oll 1'>1"0'\. 11\.91 llMro wllt w ~ ~•O"lllc..,I LETTIRS Tl.STAMENTAltY AHO lmlM<I\ on c.,.,,munlly d~wt­ '011 AUTHOlllZATIOM TO AO• hhtorl(~l\ll•t .... IOC.tl•<nlOQ'trtWll M I HIST I It UH 0 •It THE tnQlr0tntM.o!MndMt1•1f"l.-""'ftho l .. Olil'IHDINT .t.OMINISTltATION -.,.,., Pl!Qflwav• In ,,,. ...... ,., O• ESTATES Act ll'ROeATE COOi! < .... ~of MnClllnQ ll>e Y"•tl ,,.., •• ..., "1 ET \EQI '" lruo tr.olllc wnt<ll w tJI bt d411trt.., EH•t• 01 MARIAM E MOtm tl(E. lrom .... WDl•<llin• OM••-TPllHCl'l(l~l<>"l>1onl•l"""'"•1t"'I· NOTICE t~HER£9VGIVENIMIH ~rtO tnvtronmont•I thr•\IWJld•• E:OWARO MOHNlt<E "'"'' tilf'd ,...rttln t.-,\\M4H'U \urv"y,wM<P\h•v~H•btf'Of\ fl"""°" tor Prftn4'tr 01 WUI Mwt for I\ reo\lf\\t to tt'I~ lnlf!t\t•t~ Com",,.,'<"' \.4J.Wtf'fl ot ~~""'' f•\t"m~nt.,v t<t ,,..,. Cnmml\\l""· Off•(• of Pn><.f'fl'dl~Q), e>elll'°""' •M l nr ~Yl"'>dM•lon It>..,. 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Politi-• Pul>li~ O••noe Co•>t 0 .. 11 Poot, Of< U, IS, ti,"'" ' .,.. .: I MARA11Df MAN NEWPORT CINEMA DEC.15 edwards UDO CINEMA S1LE't' ~ ... .. ,.;;~;r:.~~· .... ···.~·~no ~y~ rovLJ "HOW FUNNY CAN SEX BE?'' Pl.US (R) "CONFESSIONS OF A YOUNG AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE" -llt-FJ--.....::~k-:; £ OWAROS CINEMA-., .. .,..,~ .... , (O\f4 Ml\4 \4 .. )•0J CAR FIE 11' THU (R) • \10\ •' ........ ". "ROCKY HOAAOA PICTVRE SHOW" 'lUI l"I "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" ' . ,. .. PLUS (PGI ••CAR WASH" HUNTINGTON CINEMA .. •C• .. U lll'l •I ... , .... . ..... ., "The Next Man" plu1 <PG> "CAR WASH" 'Rain•aker' ~a.st Coast Shows Closing What few stage producllona remain on the boards will wind up thu1 w~kend -all except for "The Sound of Music" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, which conttnues at a sold-out cup throuah February Completing their respective enaageme.nta as the holidays draw near are "Saturday Sunday Mon- day" at South Coast Repertory, "Hansel and Gretel" at Orange Coast College and "Scrooge and the Christmas Ghosts" at the Fountain Valley Com· munity Theater. "Saturday Sunday Monday" resumes tonight and continues through SWlday's closing performance at 8 p.m., with a J p.m. Sunday matinee also on tap. Martin Benson directs the· Italian comedy with Barbara Van Holt and Hal Landon Jr. taking the leading roles at the Third Step Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations 646·1363. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S Five Penny Opera Company resumes ita production of the I Opera "Hansel and Gretel" Thursday and continues I it throu&b Saturday with an 8 o'clock curtain. OCC 1 vocal instruct.or Carole Boelter is dlrecting. LOS ANGELES <AP) -It hasn't happen~ in Hollywood for years. and at Paramount Pictures not for 21 years. John F'rankenhelmer has been signed to direct movies exclusively for Paramount -a contract that harks back to the heyday of the studios. Th-e signing of Frankenheimer was pro. mpted by Paramounl's enthusiasm over hls up- coming movie, "Black Sunday," made from the best-selling suspense novel by Thomas Harris. His exclusive contract begins immediately after he finishes direct· ing "Brinks'' for Dino De Laurentiis. His movies include "French CoMec· lion II," "Th e Manchurian Candidate," "Grand Prix" and ''Seven Daya In May." Lampoon Plans Fihn LOS ANGELES CAP> -National Lampoon magazine is teaming up with Universal Pictures for a movie to be called "National Lampoon's Animal House." Intermission Tom Titus At the Fountain Valley theater, Jay Conklln's production of ''Scrooge" has six performances re- maining -Friday at 7:30, Suturday at 2:30 and. 7:30, and Sunday. Monday and Tuesday afternoons at 4:30 -In the theater, 182fM> Ml. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. Reservations 963-4124. Sebastian's West, meanwhile, 1s barely getting warmed up with its "Sound or Music," performances for which are sold out through this month and much of next. The show apes on stqe nightly except Monday at the dinner theater, 140 Avenlda Pico, San Clemente, at var)'in& curtain times. Reserv atJooa 482-99:50. * CASTING BAS BEEN aonoonced for the Weatminater Community Theater's upcomin& pro- duct.lon of "The Rahunalter," which bows in Jan. 7 foe a four.weekend qagement. Monica Wyat.l and Mark Hendricbon wUI pay the leading rolea of Lizzie and Starbuck in the Westminster production, under the direction of Doris Allen. Others in the caat are Ken Mick as H.C. Curray, Chuck Staneart as Noah, John Autry as Jimmy and J. Thomas Johnson as Deputy File. Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 during January at the theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster. Reservations are be· ing taken at 893·8626. * .. ~aH•llr.-•.,,.,.,_ ffllA>N •"(11.lf,.••1"' GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR ......... ~, •• ,. .. "SILVER STREAK", .. .,, ..... , .... , ............. MIJit.; ... """ _,.. , PATRICK McGOOHAN "'"? --·· BACKSTAGE -Wednesday will be a real "silent night" when students of Stewart Rogers' mime ~ theater class at Golden West College present a ,,. ' 1 • Christmas show in the main theater ... curtain time I is 7:30 and admission is free... 'c ... ,., __ 'c-'"'" The San Clemente----------"--'-"'_'·_-_._'~_-_______ ... _:-_-_ ---------'_-------_-_-:.,. Community Theater has announced a two-day ,.v ... holdover or Its produc· tion of "Last of the Red· Hot Lovers" .... ftnal performances will be given Friday and Satur· day at 8 :30 In the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenlda Cabrillo, San Clemente .... The srript 1s being ·~·--·••MMti~ written by Lampoon ,. ~ta ffcrs Doug Kenny, Chris Miller and Harold Ramis. '4•11 H IOOO e lllAIJ\flf M.Mlm "HUSTLE" l;H7H .. ~tAIN-l.45" __ _.: t::r.~11 • u •• - 041\1' 1 1µ ... "'ft..•Jt 1 • l\.~::~'91 "SURVIVE" J·" 6:00 ' 40 "HUSTLE" J so 1 )\ National Lampoon has produced £ive record albums , two musical comedies and a national· ly syndicated radio pro- gram. Thia is its first venture into movies. "SIL VER STREAK" crGJ "CARRIE" IRI unt!FIOMr' _,.OIMAM. IS ntAT Your IPGI . •1401MAN IS 'THAT YOUr' CN) .. 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'°'~~-----1~ ., "" °' <--· SUIVM111 'ti' Nit M lOMMIT YM0111 -----"""-·~ I. MOl'ltlt. IUM & 1"10 tN1 LllM_...,.. a.ftMQOWM ... _,_.... MIMl•MOIU .. II' ""' NMllWOlltlNI -•.t. ... ACAM!t •COl~ .__~ PAC:TO 91.t.tOUCO -·-t..NOIMAN, d 1*T YOU'"' S. MY IKIMIS 111 a. ... .., '"°'*' fll .. A J %DAILYPILOT Pressure Too . Mueh for Indiana Cagers BLOOMINGTON, Ind. CAP> -The p ressur e to perform Wf!U and win rrom the start was too much for the defending NCAA basketball champion Indiana Hoocslers, says All-American center Kent Benson. "Coach Knight wanted perfection and wanted us to ftnd our potential. There was pressure, but it was such that we were afraid of making mistakes. "We weren't out lo win, we were just afraid of making mistakes." said the 6·11 Benson. the only returning starter for Indiana, 1·2 gomg Ante aters In Action; 4 9 e r s Fall • LA MIRADA-After an eight· day layoff, UC Irvine's basket· ball team returns to action tonight. meeting Biola College, here, •1t 8 o'clock. Coach Tim Tift 's Anteaters are bidding to even their record at 2·2 torught. UCl as sparked by guards Louis Stephens (14 . 7 scoring average) and Kevin Davis (11.J), along with forward Scott J enkins (12.0). Irvine has two other games this week, visiting UC Riverside Friday and hosting North Park College or Illinois Saturday rught. Long Beach l...o•e• WI CHITA, Kan. -W1ch1ta Slate romped lo two 13-point leads 1n the second half, then held off ten<.1cious Cal State <Long Beach l, 83-78 Monday night 1n an inlersectional college ba~ketball battle. Bob El more led the Shockers to their fifth victory against on<' loss by pouring in 22 pornts. half of lhem in the fin al 20 mmutes Long Beach, a lso 5-1, chopped away at Wichita leads of 67·54 and 74·61 but couldn't get any closer than five points, 75-70, with 2: 10 left in the game. Cougar• Roll PULLMAN. Wash. -Harold Rhodes led Washington State's balanced scoring attack with 14 pornL-. as the Cougars defeated Bakersfield Slate 85-62 in a non· confrrence basketball game Mondav Cal State's Greg Johnwcll. with 19 points , kd all scorers as his 11.'am lost llS first game Of tht' Sl·ason in four outings. Paul Sch1llec1 , an ex-Golden wc,t ('C11lc:ge standout. scort.>d four points for the Cougars. Kentu.ck-y Wbu COLU MBIA, SC. -Jack Givens scored 28 points and Make Ph1lhps added 23 to lead Kentucky 's tbird·r a nked Wildcats to an easv 98-67 v1c· tor y over South ·Carolina's Gamecocks Monday night. The Wildcats r eeled off 10 straight points at the start or the .itamc en route to their fifth ~tra1~hl \'IClQry Of the S<'aSOn aga111't no de feats Kc•ntucky extended its winning str('ak to 15. lhl' long<''t of any ma1or col· kge in th1: nation Cal D~l~at~d AMES. Iowa -Freshman Ot•.1n Ulhoff scor<'d 22 points and grabbf>d 19 rebounds and rc•H•rve Paul I~ands berge r ndded 15 points Monday nJght to lift Iowa Stale to a 78-70 1n- tersectsonal basketball victory over CaJ1fom1a. Iowa State, 2·2, trajled only 2-0. but had to put off a late Cahfomaa rally led by flashy . guard Gene Ransom that c:ul 'lhe Cyclonel'' lead to three points w1tb 1:22 seconds to play. Basketball P oil l~ ,,..., Tw•ntv "~""'' 1" l,,_ "'~ llttt>ct Pu•u (t\111'0,. t>•~""'b•ll !1011. with ftr\t 014W• lil'f)tf\ 1n l)tlrflnt.,. .. \fl\1 •nt\ \t'A\Ot\ \ tf'<.Orrh attd totM : O'M"h • t M1<~11•1 11l ISO ?MM t1•111 •o n• l tty Ill HI tA) • ""Om Ill 1 II M>t s '!t ~..... • 0 •71 • ''''" j n 1'• 1 S.rn• I 0 J\I • '"" 1 0 lll : • VCI." l 1 Jn • lO Wk.•,., ... , S-0 710 . . . l1 No (Jlt'I. 4 1 '11 I) N•v 1.V t 1 Ill I) ''"'"' s.o '"' 11 MrlM 4 I 100 IS 5YHM • I •• ,. '"" 1, ,, "1. .. 11. 't 11 II 5'> Ill. ,. I 14 ""'k sn 1s 10 St Jft'H•Y $ O If into tonight's game against undefeated Notre Dame. This is the first lime Bobby Knight bas had a l<>5ing re- cord in six seasons as Indiana <'Oac:b, and a loss at Notre Dame would gave t he Hoosiers their longest losmg string since they dropped five ln a row during Knight's fi rst year here. Last spring's NCAA victory over Michigan capped an un· defeated 32-game season, but the Hoos ie r s lost four s tarters, in cluding All- 1\merican forward S<:ott May, the national player of the year. And four players have left the team so br thla year. "We wanted to continue right from where last year's team left off. We put pressure on ourselves and the coach was wanting us to wm, too," Benson said. "It was an impatient type of thing on coach Knight's part plus the players· part" that created all the pr e- ssur e," Benson so.id, ''That impatience was to go on and develop a basketball team. We had developed some, but we wanted it all to come right away . W e want e d it ourselves. and Knight did too, as any coach would." GOING FOR TWO -Lloyd McMi!Lian of Cal State (Long Beach > scores a basket over the outstretched arm of Bob Elmore Monday night in Wichita. Kans. Wich]ta Benson, In his role as cap· ta.in, called a team meeting last Tuesday, a d ay after the Hoosiers rell 66·51 lo Ken· tucky. He sald that helped "clear the alr," as did another meeting with Knight on Wednesday. Since then, he said, there has been a different. more re· !axed mood. "Now, coach Knight has seen he was too impatient an~ we see we've been too im· po~~t. Our practices have been very good. We have learned a lot and there has been a much better al- mospbere as far as everyone Is concerned. "We're starting thlngs over and taking things the way the>.' are supposed to be taken. J tblnk coach Knight handled it very wisely. There ls an un· derstandlng, he has seen b1.s mistake and we have seen OUtt '' Denson admittedly is re- lieved, slnce he ·s had lo carry the team so far this season. "I'd be kidding you if I said I like pressure like that," he said. ·•1 reel much better, the players reel much better and J know coach Knight feels much better." State won, 83· 78, to hand the 19en. th eir first loss of the season. Pacific-8 Becomes Pacific-IO SAN FRANCISCO <APJ - There was joy an Arizona after the mighty Pacific-8 cordially in· viled the University of Arizona and Arizona State to join the pre- stigious athletic conference "We're natura lly very delight· t'd with the invitation." said Dr. .John P. Schaefer, Arizona presi· dent. "I personally believe this offer is a major opportunity to the Univer sity of Arizona in terms of its athletic programs." And a t Arizona State: ''Nat ura l ly w e arc v ery pleased." said ASU president John Schwada. ''We reel we will 4 9 er s P ick Grid Coach LONG BE.ACH (AP) -Dave Cur rey, a m ember o f the coaching staff on two Rose Rowl teams at Stanford. hus b<'cn sel('cted as footb:ill cooch al Cal State <Long Beach> Currey was chosen Monday to fill the post vacated when Wayne Howard resigned last W<'ek to become coach al the University of Utah. Currey. JJ. has ht-en on the Stanford staff since 1970, serving a t times as the offens ive coordinator. director of recruit- ing and backfield coach Two of those CardJnal teams, l!nt and 1972. won lhe Rose Bowl. Currey, a fullback on the 1950 South Pasadena High School CIF champions, also played on Glen· dale J C's championstup team an 1962. His 1975 backfield at Stanford e5labhshed a school single.game rushing record with 395 yards against Washington State. The old m ark of 383 was set against San Jose~State in 1934. In 1963 he went lo Samford University In Birmingham. Ala., where be played under Bobby Bowden. current F1orida State coach. Currey lat.er transferred lo Cal State (Los Angeles), where be was graduated in 1966. be a valuable addition to that conference and we will give the invitation full consideration." The invitations, relayed to newsmen Mo nday by UCLA chancellor Charles E. Young. are saddled with some conditions, but they appear reasonable. The m ove was expected for some time. although there was opposition from northern schools who a pparently feared that if Arizona a nd California campuses teamed up, their six votes could shirt the balance of power. The "Pac·lO" wtll Include, in addition to the Arizona sct)ools, UCLA, Southern California, Stanford, University of California, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington and Washington Stale. California's athletic director. Dave Maggard, said the invita- tions probably saved the con· ference. "There might have been a breakup or the conference," he srud after the decision was an- nounced. "The threat of USC pulling out was very reaJ, and UCLA might have followed suit." The two schools offer the Pac-8 a flourishing rivalry -and some powerful competition -in foot· USC-Michigan Tilt A Tossup-Robinson LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Southe rn California Trojans coach John Robinson says he has a great deal of respect for Michigan coach Bo Sche m- bechJer, and for his Wolverines football team. "I've met Bo once or twice," the Trojans' first year coach said Monday as his team opened drills for its Rose Bowl date against Michjgan. "J was an assistant then. He probably doesn't remember me. J think he's a great coach." On the s ublect of Schem· becbler's team. Robinson said he'snotseen better in years. "This is one of the best teams I've seen in college football since the 1972 USC team," he remarked. "They're No. 1 in scoring, No. 1 in scoring de· rcnse, No. 1 in total offense and very high in total defense. "The Ohio State-Michigan game has been close and very dramatic the last several years," Robinson continued. "But this year ll was neither close nor dram a tic. Michigan blitzed them." Despite bis high regard for the Wolverines. Robinson isn't selling his Trojans short. "I think it's a tossup,·· he said of the Jan. 1 matc h in Pasadena. "I don't think the 6-point odds Michigan favored affect Michigan or affect us. I think everybody on Michigan's team expects to win, and I think everybody on our team expects to win." Despite Pittsburgh's current No. 1 ranking, Robinson said he believes the nation's top col- legiate team will emerge from the Rose Bowl batUe between second-r ated Michigan and No. 3 USC. "I think the game is lor the national championship," he said. "Jf we win, I'd like to claim that. Both teams have earned the right to claim it. "I know this: whoever wins -Michigan or USC -will run off the fleld yelling, 'We're No. l'." The Trojans coach said his team will drill on fundamentals this week and concentrate on MJchigan next week before tak· ing C hr i s tmas Eve and Christmas Day off. ball, basketball and baseball. ln fact. Arizona, wi(h a 7-0 re· cord, is r::mked eighth in the n a· tion -in front of perpetual powerhouse UCLA -tn the A p ·s latest college basketball poll. Neither team did well in foot· ball during the past season, with J\SU finishing the year at 4-7 and Arizona 5-6. But in basketball ASU had a respectable 16-11, while Arizona was 24-9. .t\nd both teams shine on the baseball diamond. where ASU was 57-8 a nd Arizona 44-16. Arizona upset ASU for the NCAA crown. Fans Killed In Soccer Viole nce PORT-AU -PRINCE, Haiti CAP) -Authorities admitted Monday that between three and eight people had been killed near the end or a championship soccer match between Cuba and Haiti two days ago. A government source, who re- fused to be identified, confirmed that one of the dead included a membe r or President J ean· Claude Duvalier's elite palace guard. The source made the dis· closure afler a Port-Au-Prince hospital on Sunday denied a re· port that the soldier had bffn shot and killed. A spokesman said he was in serious condition. At the same time, the govern· ment source said lhat between three and eight persons including the member or the palace guard had been shot and killed. Authorities refused to officially comment on the incident or iden· illy the dead. JAshe'sRecovery Buoys U.S. Hopes Haitian r adio stations and newspaper did not carry an ac· count of the s hooting. The source and witnesses gave this account of what happened. With nine minutes left in the game, Cuba scored a goal to Ue the contest 1-1. At that instant, machine gun bullets either rired on purpose or by accident killed the soldier. $ TUCSON CAP) -An almost ). miraculous ovemiaht recovery ~ of an old foot aliment save ~ Arthur Ashe new zip today and : boosted American confidence for :· the wet'kend Davis Cup tennis • duel with Mexico. "lt 's really amazing," Ashe. l 1975 Wimbledon champion, said , M he tested the extremity in a practice at the a prawllng ~ Margaret Court Tennis Ranch. "My left heel has been botberln1 me for flve yean. I t.houahl 1 • miaht have to nnderao an oper•· : Uon. It feels like new now." · t Dr. Omar Farted of Loa -- Anceles. the U.S. tum pbygi· cian. probing for the source or A.she's proble m, pWlctured the tender heel with a needle and calcium deposits came out. "I can ha.rdJy remember when my foot felt Ulls good,'' the 33· year-old Ashe, a Davfl Cup veteran, said as he whipped throuah an Impressive practice. A.she and Roscoe Tanner, hard· urvlng Tenne11ee left-hander, wtll be tbe U.S. 1lnarles repreaeo. taUves in the American Zone mat.ch a1alnst lhdr Jlnx, Raul Ramirez and hil )lf nf cao team· mat.es, 1tartln1 Friday. Ramirez almost s ingle· handedly beat the favored Yanks the last two years, winning all three points in the best-of-five aeries. •·we have to beat Ramirez," said Tony Trabert. the American captain. "Raul has been out· st.anding a,alnst us the IMt two times we've met. We know he gets him1t1U Inspired for tho Davls Cup, but we know that we can beat him. "Alt.hou1h he ha4 a lood year, wlnninl the Grand Prix Tour, h bu never won a m-.JortfUe -the' French, Wimbledon. Aum&llan . . . or U.S. We must beat Ramirez at least once or we must win the doubles." The Americans will count on the expe rienced a nd No. I· rankin1 U.S. tandem of Stan Smith and San Clemente's Bob Lutz in the vital doubles match Saturday. Ramirez Is t aking a few days' rest at home before ftyinC here Wednetday to Join his t eam· mates. The 31-year-old Joaquin Loyo-Mayo, seven Umes Mex- ican champion, and Roberto 01avu, %7, are b•WinJ foe tho No. 2 aln&le• apot. · ... Other shots followed and fans, seated in the southeast comer of the stadium where the shooting occurred, apparently began to panic and headed out nearby e><- lta. It could not be detennlned, however, if the other dead were trampled or 1hot. The government source said that the stands were IUJed with police, secret service men and soldiers , all of whom were heavt- ly armed, a1a1ecwity meatun. AuthorlU• Hid that the tame COfltlnued without intemaPtion after t.bo abootln•. · Steelers Favored . For Title STATELINE, Nev. -ne Pit· Uburlh Steelers were made the early favorites to win SUper Bowl XJ in odds released Mond~ by the Sahara Tahoe Hotel •port.a and race book. The Steelers, at 9-S, were only slieht favorites over the Oakland Raiders, who came in wlt.b 2·1 odds. The Minnesota Vikings were made S·2 favorites, followed by the Baltimore Colts al 7.z. the Dallas Cowboys at '-1 and the Los An1eles Rams a.tS.1. ln the beWng cellar were the Washington Reaklns and New England Patriots, each wilb a 15-1 chance or being the le8SOQ champions. C.••n l'afl c..e• PULLMAN, Wash. -Warren Powers, University ol Nebraaka defensive backfield coach. an- nounced Monday he bas accepted the head football coaching post at Washington Stale University. The position is the fl.nil bead coaching job for Powers, 35. The Kansa.s City native played de- fensive back for the Oakland Raiders of the old American Football League for six years. ............. BUFFALO -Winless head coach J im Ringo will remain at the helm of the Buffalo Bills "f« longer than one year" Ralph Wllson, owner of the NaUonaJ Football League team, an- nounced Monday. The Bills lost the last nine games of the season after Ringo, 44, took over Oct. lS following the resignation of Lou Saban. The Bills ended the sea.son Sunday, bowing to Baltimore 58-20, giving Bufr alo a 2· 12 r ecord for the year. 0-9 under Ringo. l'll"ftl, Nadia P!elcftl LONDON -Lasse Viren ol Finland and Nadia Comanecl of Roman.is have been chosen as tb e top s portsman and sportswoman of 1976 by Euro- pean sports writers of Tbe Al.- soclated Press. · Viren won t he Olympic Joni distance double -the 5,000-aod 10,000·meter races at Montreal - for the second straight Games. Comaneci, 15, won three Olym. pie gold medals in gymnastics. G"'flTraMd SEATTLE -The Seattle Supersonics have traded forward Leonard Gray, whom they once hoped would be one of the National Basketball Asaocia- tion 's top forwards, to the Washington Bullets for forward Nick Weatherspoon . The 25-year-old Gray, a 6-8, 240-pound former Cal Stale (Long Beach) star has been averaging almost 12 points per game as a 1tarter. 'fta•t'• Parerats Die MILTON, Mass. -Boston Red Sox pitching star Luis Tiant faced a doubly sad funeral today -a Mass for both bis father and mother. both of whom died within three days of each other. Isabel Tiant died Monday of a heart attack, forcing postpone- ment of a planned Monday funeral for Luis E. Tiant, who died Friday art.er a short illness. Both were 71. A d ouble funeral Mass was held today. Reid Ddeated PERTH, Australia -West German Uli Marten beat American Raz Reid 7-6, 6-2 today in the second round ot a $18,000 open tennis tournament. . Australian Phil Dent won bis second round match, a1ainsl West German Thies Ropcb, S..3, 6-2, and West German Thomas Werner advanced to the t.b1rd round with o 8·3, 3-6, 6-3 victory over Australian Myron Pusbyk. Nell' leu C..-• · Walt Michaels has been op. pointed head coach of tho New York Jeta football team for ne"t season. He has been an auJatant coach tn charge Of d eteose Car the ,NFL squad. , . ,.,,- ' What's Doing ·outdoors JIM NIEMIEC Waterfowl hunters have had an orf and on season tbus far as weather conditions have been the key to successful bunts. The lack of winter storms • hu given the edae to ducks and geese, except dur- ' 1n1 the days when Santa Ana winds tore across the Southland. Currently scattergunners are raced with having to shoot on clear days with a full moon which allows birds to move around during the nocturnal hours. Don Walker. who provides Southern California hunters with one of the very few semi·private clubs to shoot at in Lakeview, says that there are a Jot of teal, sprig, widgeon and mallards in the Perris Valley, but that the birds are not working the Ponds regularly. Vern Gilbreath who operates a club out of Wasco reporu the same conditions and both de- velopers are waiting for a change in the phase to help hunters increase their daily bag of birds. Cana· dian geese are also working the areas. but accord· ing to Walker they are difficult to bring in gun range. •-chlg ac WbCn-t'aries Public luanting at Wister bas been good a.ad bad depeadin& OD Uae wind, wlU ch forces lbe ratting blrda of Uae Salton Sea. There Is a good popwatlon of Snow geese on the ttfuge and on good days buten are bagging 1ome ?50-400 geese. On slow s hooting days the bags drop off into the 50 or less range. In addition to SllOWS, there are some bookers being dropped. The duck population Is made up mostly of sprig, teal, widgeon aod spoonies with Artists, Dolphins C.Ollect Laguna Be.ich lfigh's Artists trampled LeMOX High in the first rouucl or the Laguna Beach ln- vltational basketball tournament Mon da y night, rolling to an easy 77-43 victory to qualify for a Thursday night quarterfinals tiff with Anaheim's Wes t e rn High. Ben Bacon led the Artists with 23 points as the Laguna B e ach quintet ripped Lennox, ~7. in the first period to set the tone for the even· ing. ln other first-round ac· lion al Laguna Beach 1t was Loyola atop La Quinta, 83-51; Esperanza over Arlington, 74 50, and Weste rn n ipping Norco. 61·58. Tonight's gam<'s in· elude Irvme's University and Brethren at 4 ·JO and Cantwell a nd M1ss1on Viejo at 7: 30 CIF CHAMPS -Coach Joe Fisher 's Costa Mesa High Mu~tangs r aptured the South Coast League cross country championships -the Mustangs ninth straight league championship, then they finished the season off by taking the CIF 3-A crown. Front row (from lefll -Alan Overholt, Ron Shackelford, Bill Kol ar , Scott Scheid. Back row -Joe Young, J ohn Gerhardt, Hrian Thompson, Dave Sprague. DAILY PILOT A 13 Cagers In Action Tonight A$1de from the mynad of h>urnament bukel· ball action. there are three Orange Coast area prep quintets active tonight in non-leagu~ is· sues. At Corona d el Mar High the Sea Kings will be in n rematch of their semifin11ls game last w e e k i n l h e Westm1nster-M arina tourney against Westminster. Westminster invades the Corona del Mar gym for a 7 o'clock game, try· ing to reverse a 62·54 set· back. At San Clemente ln another 7 p.m. game is Los Alamitos. wtule at Santa Ana's Mater Dei ln a 7:30 tipoff is Anaheim's Savanna lhgh. ( very few mallards or diving ducks being !Deluded lo tbe game bag at Wister. Reservations are at a pre- mium at the refuge and tboee bunters who plan to bunt at Wister durtnl( the second half or the season bad better get the ir reservations ln as soon as possi· ble. E lsewhere the Dana Hills High Dolphins came through with a con· solation championship at the San Dimas tourney 'With a 54·41 victory over the hos t San Dimas quintet at Lave rne College. Balanced· Oilers Shine Area In tournament action at Anaheim High School Is Costa Mesa. which meets Orange High in an 8 o 'clock e n counter , while Dana Hills High is active in the Santa Ana High tournament at 6:30 again s t Ranc h o Alamitos. Also. in Wednesday's second day of first round action at the San Dimas. tourney al La Verne College, the Corona del Mar quintet will baUJe Workman High of In· dustry Duck and goose hunting in Northern and Northeastern California b as been on the slow side, also due to mild weather condJtlons. The ninth An· aaal California Pines 'Jbree.Sbot Honker Hant took place lo Alturas under bluebird skJes, but did pro- duc~ aboot SO bonkers and some 200 ducks for ils SO partldpants. A few of the avid hunters who aUeaded the bunt were BW Shattuck ol Newport Beach, Tom Forbes ol BU.DUngton Beacb, Roy Rogers, Gea. Jimmy Doolittle, a1troaaut Roa Evans and the win.Der of tbe coveted three-abot award -recteral Judge Matt Bynae. Most of the open water in the area around Altaras aad Tule Laite Is frozen over and geese are beiag lauted in sU1bble fields. Fllghta of aortlaem birds are winging through tht> enUre area dally in search of w arme r conditions In Central and Soatbern California. Accordlllg to Newport Beacb residents Sandy Hoo9e and Rod Bell, bantlng along the Colorado River below tbe border bL~ bttn oa and ofr. Those huten wbo set out their decoys lo a good bend of the river are gettlng good shooting, while other hun- ters wbo do not know the are a are picking up onJy a talUDg of ducks. I q..11, O.uar a ... thlg Peor Dr y weather has been res ponsible for making it difficult for upland game hunters to get into any good Valley q uail hunting. The good eating birds are scattered in rough country and getting them to flush within gun r ange 1s dllhcull. If snow falls 10 the area mountains, hunte rs working the snow hoes should be successful. Chukar are few and far between this year. Hunters are working hard lo even gi!t off a half way decent sbot at the fast flushing critters. Pheasant hunters enjoyed a fair year with most of the 1ood shooting taktng place in Northern California and around Tule Uike llunters who s till want to get in one some nngne<'k hunting will have to goto a private club. ••J• ·~ •~opnM'd The main road from La raz to the fishing re· sorts along the Sea of C'ortez is now open to limited travel, ~ports Bob Van Warm<'r ~ho ope rates the Punt a Colorado f1shmg resort locate<! between La Pu and the tip of liaJa Van W:umer adds that fi s hing is good for dolphin with anv un ... c•asonJbly good number of sa1lhsh and marlin being v.e1ghed -m 1:11 the popular fishing spot. All rf'sorts a re now open and in full operation w1th lots o( ;mglmg room. E l Toro Jligh 's Chargers were knocked out or the championship bracket at the Santa Ana tourney as Santa Ana's Saddleback High got a 20-11 se<:ond period ad· vantage and parlayed it into a 64·56 victory at Santa Ana lligh. In 83-61 Cage Victory Athletes Honored By ROGER CARLSON 011~• Dally Piiot Staff five players in double figures. The Oilers not only had five starters in doubll• figures in the scoring de partment, they also had TOftt9tr.t•1 O•mH The loss puts El Toro in the cons ol a tion bracket Thursday night with a 6:30 game against Santa Ana Valley. 1 'ttwoor' H•rbOf v~ l(•ltUo I » ~rvtte V\ W•rtr,, Jlunt1ngton Beach Hlgh 's Oiler s displayed some or their potential explosiveness Monday mghl as they bombarded Long Beach Wils on . 83·61 , to reverse a four- point dereat four ni~hts prior in the Westmmster -five players playing wl'll Man na tournev at both ends of the court Monda y· s ·triumph and away from the ball. put ~ co;,i ch Elmer In all the Bruins or Combs' Huntington Long Beach Wilson were Beach quintet in the guilty of 23 turnovers championship semifinals and were out of conten· or the 48th annual Hunt-lion early in the fourth ington Beach tourney . quarter. L19vu BH<ll 1171 ,, ,, ff '" 9.,..,, 10 l J 71 HovqM 1 0 Q • Sm•lt• 3 7 0 ' Mc-~ ' 0 11 Frl~r G<Mnoullh 8roll'lo•IO<I I 8fV-'"t 0 0-w•ld n ' 0 0 0 ' ) & 9 Wednesday night against · It was one or thos<· Costa Mesa 's Estancia nights reminiscent of and the victory included past Huntington Beach llnclo•-n I Gompf I 0 0 ' R~<"•rdwn 0 lo•11'' JI " Seo,.. by O<l•r1•n LPl"nc>• I '" ~~uM~•ch 71 "• D1 .. Hiii• I~! ,, II ..... ~ ' I q.,..,. I ,. IQ 0 • ,, " •l I& "' 1 1 11 lo u I Estancia Qualifies For Semis, 48-46 &<°"" , Ctoc>O • "'""'" ~ r,,.,. 0 Ptt ~ ... 0 ToUI\ " ~ ' ) 0 I 0 ll ' •: By a Daily J>tlol Writer > Ray Orgill of the ~ Estancia Higb Eagles k0tn • °""'"" came up with the good ~:~~,:::.. .~ :~ : !~ "!: defense al the right time E IT6fo IS•I Monday night to pre- 10 serve a two-point lead as '' the clock ran out and the •Co s ta Mesa -based .~ Eagles held on for 48-46 M,.llo~Hill Bob°""',., R '"'n(".Uh \ ... .,,o""" (",..1""' ... " .... n • • ' n I I > ' ' n ·i ~l~~~~~s 01~~; ~ ~~~~~ lt"'"" JI t. \ad<ll•IN<-IU I I l 0 0 II z lligh. ~ The win put the Eagles Fl-.lc.l'wtr T nQl'V ,._," \ ..... .. ,,., 7,,.,f', b•~ • '" ti I 1 ' ,, • ·' l.t ,,.,.by 0u•r1•" "' 1• of coach Dave Carlisle ~ .~ 1 n to Wedne s day · s ' 11 semifinals against the ~ ~ host HB Oilers in t hc48t.h o " annual Huntington .~ !: Beac h I nvitational basketball tour nament. 1-. II ~ YI ~ Esta ncia nearly kissed away ils rirst round tilt It );) HI 1111 "' with Los Amigos after the delay game. risklng a last shot to gain a lie. It backfir ed as the losers got in passing trouble in the waning se<:onds. then Orgill got his opponent in ad ifficull position to shoot. Angel Fuentes got his desperation shot off as time ran out. but it was well orr the mark. It wasn't one or Estan cia 's better ef forts. despite the victory. The Eagles held a 22· 15 leact al the half, but were en joying a lead chiefly dut' to the poor shooting or Los Amigos. wh l r h netted seven of 32 from the field m the first hair <21. 9 percent>. po wers where there seemed to be no l005e ends or weak spots. Comb& m !>erted 6·2 sophomore Tony Sprow 1n the lineup to get somethm~ )loing and he rt'sponded v. 1th 10 points, and good defense. Cary Burl was the leading scorer w1lh 22 counters. but with Greg Steinhaus, Clark Sims and Gary Contreras each lulling 15 points. it was diHtcull to find the core of the llB attack. vi all the Oilers cannl'd 31 or 60 attempts Crom the noor, were running the fast break off Wilson turnovers to perfection and had things going tht•ir way the entire s econd half If there was a turning point for the winners-it c ame late in the third period when Sims hit an caght·fool bank shot with 2.07 left to make it 51-42. Mom ent s later Sims scored again. then he blocked a Wilson shot and stole the ball to ig· nite a fast break 'With Burt going in ror the layup to m ake 1L 54-42 with I · 09 lert Joe Young was select ed m ost v alua ble on Costa Mesa lligh's Cff J.A cross country cham pionship team Mond1:1y night at the school's sports awards banquet The Mustangs of coach J oe Fisher had the second fastest time ever clocked by a prep tl'am at Mt. S a n Antonio College in speeding to the best performance of any classification in the 1976 finals. Special award win· ners: Vf"lly Cao,i1t1n Atan Ovtrhol\: MO\t V•lu•blt . Jo• Youno, M o\t Im provPd Jot'ln Gerti(t''" M~d !.cott Sc.t'W!'ld, Mo't ln\O''""on•I Biii KOl'flr and 6rta" fhomo~on Jv"1or V•rh•'f' (_"O'Atn Ttm Pet11r\tt", Ml)\\ V•IUd~P O•vP C,prAQuf', Mo\t Im prnvfld .--1rJt. K.n lOD 4'nf'J (.P\r1' lru't'lfln M O't lnsp1r11l1on•• Rem RodrfO~\ "°""°""''. Ci1ot•1n: Br••n 0¥erholt~ M'>"l Va1u•blP Fred l •r•; Mo\t Im pro.-~ AIM V•f\lblf ~t lmolfl\ 1..,...1 0.., C•ml>l>t'll •nd CNrlry HumOhreys. Fr-e-\ttmlft c.ot•ln A•Ck M'.otar MMI ValUil Die R1c1t kol•r " Mo\• 1moro¥itd ~""' Cot'<Ol"att. Mo\t ln,o•r•Uor .. 1 FlO\•l.U.uno•w Y BiU Fairbrother <fool· ball), K e nt Schmidt (cross country) and Jeff Wilson <water polo> earned most v aluable All that v. as 1crt was the mop up scene with <'ach of the Oilers shar· mRduty honors recently at sports •o awards banquets for El :~ Toro Hi~h athletes. H!r1f\f"'t 1on lf'~I(" fl)) lq 11 pl \ I , } •l Special award win ~O/IJW Pit''' P.;.qn~n,.111 Ow"" MHrNill o·Ah•\,.nrt1n TAVIM '''''" • ' 0 I n n Ii A I) ? ., In • n n , ., ) Q 1 t 0 It lt " l1 ,.. 5<ort Dy°"'"'""') 1 j:\ W'tl•An ti \f lt , t ~ 1 H11nt1nQtt>r'I u~ .. , h 1·• I~ '" >'I II ners: Et Toro V•1'"t'f F"ootb~ll ~t VAluabtr 0111 r -llrt1'~H'WH Mtl\t V"luAbl\t 8Artr Ann (h<Hll' Ml),1 Volo11bl,. l tn•m~ti ,.,.,,,,. H!\n t.,orn CnAcf\., Award M 1'd 1 ~hctr.t Mo\I 1morn1i1rl1 (.,...,.,,,;-, JetQ,,_, CAOfd•"' llnb ( t\ .. , ~\ "'"' 81ttF•Ut>rl')ln4e' Soc>f>omor• FoolbAll """"". V.\IU.\blP' Pf'lf~ \11 ,,,., Mn-\t Bucs, GWC in Touniey Play enjoying a IO-point ad· vantage early in the fourth quarter on Pete Neumann's three-point Orgill had 12 of his 14 points in the second half and Neumann was con· sistenlly a plus m re bounding. Top Kic ke r s Clash at HB tMOf0 Y"d Ron n ... , "'"' t j,,,, O\•r~r Je• Sr '"'flo1fJM FrnfU,,•ft FM\b•lt IN>'' v.1•Udb4f' Ror• •,m.th ,,,,,.,.,.. \l,\h1.1•Dt'" Br\r Ii' Ctt•r ,,., f .11, h·y Nt t V41Wtf'I .. L•nit•Tu1n U "n1trd ''#''' CAotd11'\ 01vld IC•v ALTA LOMA -Golden West and Orange Coast colle1es have had their problem s thus far in the 1976·77 basketball season-and it doesn't figutt to cet any ~ter here Wednesday in the annual Chatley tourney. OCC'a Pirates tangle with E H l LA at 12: ~ in the opening round while Golden West•s Rustlers wall to piny the first day's final game ut 9. 10 against Mt. San Antoruo. winning its firs t two games. has dropped four in a row and has been bothered by turnovers - especially in the second half. OCC is led by g.5 Jerf Golden. who is scoring al a 15.0 clip. Mark Oman 1s also averaging 10 double Ogures (10.0 ), while .Ion Holland and Bill Liscott are hitting 9.8 points per game. East LA has a 3-4 season mark. , lll• :~.:'!,~~·,!~~~"" play to make it42·32. a-:.!..~?..., 0 • •d~" • " ~... But the Los Amigos 11 )I) 0••"'1P coo\I" F•" LA quintet pecke<i away al , JO fv"~"""" LA V•I'-• ~" the E stancia le ad and .,.;.,.;!,-'San °••oa M.,," "' narrowed the count lo S IO ltl .. '11do • (t(emu>0 <\6·44 With 2: 15 left On a ~: ~~!:,•"'f;~\~,'t~: \AC bucket by junior Warren T1W•tNY'•G1mu Elhs, who finished the 1.:..:11~ ';.:~~:,~:: i~.~~~:: night with 21 poinls. •~rlO-\O ~u Mert>or 1~,.._, "' Mike Camp hit both R•~"'.,. E•t•mu•o•ow• ends or a one-and.one ... "G~~I~.~~~~.~· ~AC'""" situation ror E stancia 1 JO Or•"oe co•" E••t LA 1~., with l : 25 to ~o. but again .. a..11 ••. w .. 1LA10••• Ellis came through from .. : ~~~z::;~~~·~: ... ~~~·1~.;::,·; outside with 57 seconds uo <><-ro•"·I!••• ...... ,_, le!l to make It 48-46. N•\ilft"l•M COrt>fll t<:r~ff'ld1 ()rqlll C.mo MI Y\ """°"' ta1Ah W•'d Ellt1 \l.,IOlf F'J!Pf\'"'' Or•m Zull'\flq,, To1al\ ""'"''' 1411 ,. " I 0 s l 1 7 ' 0 1 0 ) l t 0 0 0 10 • LHAmlvo• 14•1 Ill lo 1 0 ., 0 I n " 7 • 0 , ' " . ~· •• II pf lo I) 1 .. 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Prep Soccer VAr.tty Ot#MY UI Ill M•ltr Def MAt--.r DPt •rorlnc) Gte-n~.,, J~.,, ... v.,.11, 0.:.-.nt.; Il l Ill M tlo• Del M .,,.,Oft, \COf'll'\q Vovno SIVIN ADVANTAOU OUI PAOll 0'1111 Oran1e Coast, after Golden West also has had a lot of turnover pro- blems In dropping four of lts last ri ve games. The •• CllMltV Wt\ll Awlnntr .----------------------------------.. I JO-SO ~·· Mubor wlnntf ~·. Los Amigos regained Rustler Selected Eva Brown or Golden West College was c:boeen oo tbe flrat team All· Cout Lea1ue women's baaketbaU team with two other Rustlers players selected !or the aec:ond wlll Jomtn1 Brown on tbe ftnt team were Connie Vanclenber1 (Cerrltoa); , Jun Vett.r (Cypress); .V i vian S ub las • (FW.lert.on>; and Peuy Reid (hllerton). .. Player of Ult 1ou waa Donna lchult2e or Cer· ,St.GI. Second team memben lncludod: Terri Ollreath (Goldeo West); KaUo .. 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Jo an earlier match UJls season. Long Beach~ ovrr the Rustlers, 53-48. Golden West will play Hancock toni&ht at 8 in semlflnol round acUon. Hancock defeated East Los Angeles, 70·54 . ~w-.11111 OilN.il\ ... _ Mtl.feft tlori ....... _" C.mDOorll "utf'OW• 5trulle '°''" H•lltomo f9 It fkl .. 5 0 S IO I 0 I 14 • 0 ' •• 10 1 0 u I I 0 1 • • • • 0 ' 0 l ' 0 0 ' • • •• Gol4"ft W.\I, O·K ~------ COST A MESA FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION .: ABC fJ 10 :00 -The Barbara Walters Special. Barbra Streisand is the first guest in this series or specials featuring int_,-views on locations all over the world . tt ~,.:~"<r~.~:~:~hl MM'\ 810 S .. r IC••doH I lit MM911fd 111\lt IMylO\l m 119 IJ2 m , .. llVIMTM RACl-llO •••di 3 vwr -A I.II> .llllOWOl\Ct Pur"' '6!00 Ol•l J.ll•r FIREMEN'S BALL r . 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Pt lj CANADIAN WHIS KY A81.SND OF CAHAl>A•S FtNlST WH1~1U DISlilUO AGED. ILfHOlD AHO IOllUD UllOU trl( ~IHISIOlll OIT lllf C"""°1AH <iOllUHttt1111 ~IYSUoGU.M Dl$llULllSC()MIWtf.1011t THIS WHISKY IS SIX YEARS OLD ..__.- tuNOlD AHO IOJlllO 1111 CAHM>A rr ...:.;~:a.;;i.Ai~~---.:....~~~~~~Wi.l~ JOS£P" E SEAGRAM C. SONS LlliUlt 11111111100 OlttNllO ~ O•\llUla\ r..cct • 868 ,.OOf KOCE Television (50)~ Jec~wh ..... $emt0tf" ...,...,SC ... s Mlutnllll)lll KffllllOY W, S., W otlfle •7 '"'""" n. Clt119""14" 10 ,...,,. " l'I. C.lltoflllt 70 ~ ...... NW MIHO•"'" Nt, llllftth II, WfKell\111 '' MIOft K MOO\. IM,A!-ilOUl..IAV•lltltO Mlrac.t .. ,.,ltl>tf ... t '~ ,., °'""" u 111o111,,. .. 1nu1,..,.111190 M Football , . .... f .-... ,. .. • • 4 . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Services Add Stability By DENNIS Mel.ELLAN 011~• O•lly Pllol , .. If Dr. Agnes Trlnchero became consultant-interim director for Florence Crittenlon &:rv1ccs in Fullerton last June The non-profit, voluntary agen CJ provides residential care. educaliqn and rehabilitation for Orange County adolescent girb and their babies Dr. Trinchero's task: To con· tact community referral agen· cies lo determine i( the center 1s relevant to thtir needs and to find out how its opcr at1on could be 1m proved. !)he a lso was to n•port b:.ick to the board of d1rL·t·tors "'1th her opinion of "'hclhl.'r or not the treatment center ~hould continue operation. There was nu qul•stibn that 1s was needed, she cond 1.1Jed, if it could perform Cl•rtain ta:.ks and produce en effective program. The decision lo continue meant that her job really had only begun. Her thrt•c-monlh stay 1:. now into Its sixth. ''There were good things go- ing," she said. "Whal really was needed was to j!ct 1t organized and strtJctured." TWO f..c>CATIONS The Fullerton locallon, which has room for 33 girls, o~ned two years ago ThP ongmal. hut smaller (six to JO beds home. still operates in Santa Ana The age r ange of ~1rb l>l.'rved 1s 12 through 20. <About a third of the cente r 's population ls babies> Contrary to the stereotype, the girls are not all single mothers. They can be described in three categories: Those with behavioral and f.'motional problems, which are personally destructive and socially unacceptable. Those with unplanned pre- gnancy, which is a complicating factor to their behavioral and emotional problems. -The adolescent girl-mother with si ngl e parent responsibilities, which adds to her behavioral and emotional problems. The typical girl entcnng the center is bringing ma9y pro- blems with her. Dr Trinchero noted. Many do not have family support. MASTER FEELJNGS The girls of¥,h blame their pro- blems on th~ parents or their background. They arc over· whelmed by them and are not able to master their feelings. There also have been many in consistencies in their lives. "If that's the way they come," said Dr. Trinchero, "we sec this place as a chance to be corrcc live." Dr. Trinchero based the cen~ reorganfaation on three themes: Social relationships <how the g\rls manage relations w1lh others), identity <how they translate W s to their behavior and pregnanc~ 1 and preparation for econom 1c independe nce <vocational goals and how school rnn equip lhem for reaching them). Many girls at Florence Crittenton Services have hcltJ numerous inconsistencies in their lives. Staff members see center as a chance to be corrective. The center emphasiting self· help and development of personal and community values offers individual and group counseling: medical care: tutor· ing. accredited schooling and job preparation; classes in sexuali- t y. pregnancy, maternal and child care: day care for infants and supervised recreation. STAFF MEMBERS The staH mcludes a registered nurse, health aid program direc- tor. two social workers and house counselors. •·we really work on a team bas i s," n o t ed Dr. Tnnchero. Two educational counselors, who concentrate on the voca· t1onal aspects of the program, have joined the staff. "They have been a tremendous help," she said, adding many girls who were turned off by school now arc excited about it. The girls, many of whom have been truants, are required to check in daily with their school counselor, who gives progress re· ports back to the center. Progress is illustrated in post· m~ the Scholar of the Week on a center bulletin board. The honored girl receives congratula· tions from the staff and other girls. "They sec that it <how they do in school > matters to somebody. They feel 'If It matters to them it will matter lo me.'" PERSONAL APPROVAL Dr. Trinchero believes many students are turned off by school because of a lack of personal ap· proval and recognition of their achievements. Success in school, she feels. will affect other areas of their lives. One of the m ost notabl e changes at the center is that the daily operation has become more structured. There are s pecific rules that apply to the girls' expected behavior . They all share housekeeping chores (rotated on a weekly basis), they must report to their school counselor daily and ob· serve curfews. They also are ex· peeled to carry ou l any ind1 vidual agreements. Privileges, such as going out in the evenings, arc dependent on how well they carry out these responsibilities. FREE TIME In the past many spent hours watching t e levision soaJ- operas. There now are specific viewing times and free time must include one muscle-use ac· tivity and one culturally-0riented activity. "Many didn't even know what is available in the community,·· said Dr. Trinchero, noting field trips have been scheduled. Because there had been no dietary planning (staff members and the girls took turns in the kitchen), a full-time cook was added to the staff. The combination of exercise and planned diets, Dr. Tnnchero · said, has shown "a terrific rise in energy level. There was a lot of sleeplessness at night because the girls were sleeping during the day or sitting all the time.·· The girls are made aware of this correlation, she noted, ad· dine two overwei1'1l. girls became motivated to loin Weight Watchers. ORDER LIVES The emphasis. she said, is on ordering their lives. "You only have so many hours in a day and you can use them to the ma>.· imum if you have order." The center is presently re· furbishing the building next door, which will be turned into a day care center. It will be able to handle about 20 children (newborns to 3-year· olds). Approximately 10 will be from the center and the re- mainder from the community. <Fullerton High School has a Teen Mother program). The staff also is working on a transitional program in which the girls will pa~ through the Fullerton center to the smaller group care facility in Santa BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, December 14, 1978 ) Program director Jo Vince/Ii, left, holds a weekly house meeting. Below, a mother tends to her baby in nursery. Ana. Jo Vincelli, program director, said the first three to six months are the most difficult. The girls must learn to trust the staff members, who must convince them they mean what they say. BIG ISSUE "I think trust for these kids is such a big issue because they have been let down so much." she said. A lack of self.confidence Is one of the most common problems. "'fh C'y fcC'l bad abou t themscln•s · They don't hkc who they are." She said the organi7.cd daily schedule brings order lo their li\tes "It adds i.tab1lity. They don't need lo bl' t·oncerned with what is going to happen every . day. l think the kids respond very well to that " 'Doll-ing,' It Takes Time NEW YORK (AP) -Tuesday Taylor originally Is from the Midwest, although she now Lives In a penthouse In New York City. She Is a college graduate, plays backgamt;non and tennis and dabbles in oil painting as a hobby. Her father probably was some klhd or a store owner back in the Midwest, but Tuesday, at21, has made lt big as a writer for an ad· vertising firm. She and her boyfriend. Erik, like to take ex· otic vacations. Tuesday Is a doll about 14 in· ches long, the size of the Barbie doll, and her elaborate personaU· ty was dreamed up by the Ideal Toy Company's reaearch and de-. velopment department, which created Tuesday. "I tried to get her u defined as poeaible lint," says I. Arthur· Albert of Ideal. "She is what every young girl can asplre to." FASIOON DOLL Albert holds that Tuesday Is the fashion doll of the '70s, fealur· ing bigeer feet, more calf muscle and a lower bustllne than the beal·selllnl Barbie. More than 200 mUUon Barbie dolls have been sold alnce ahe came out 18 yeara ago. At leaal that's what the research and development department'• studl• ~. On the other baad, aU doUa are not '° actenUficaUy Dlmmec:I to ~ tbt mark«. Je.en wtUUn Idtal. Their "WU. trp Thwn. btllna" w .. the br.inchlld ot the Jll'9ldent ol \be New York com· pany, Leonel Weintraub. Weintraub waa watcbinC his new f.a.ndchllcl try to roU ovet. one · ay. He watched the 11Wo one struggle from tummy to back aJ)d thoueht "What a natural movement." And with that scientific re· search behind him, he ordered the engineers in charge of bat- teries and doll movements to create sucti a doll. And little Thµmbellna is in the stores now, awaiting the Christmas shop· pers. .. Each doll has its o wn part.icular way of developing," says Albert, who Is lo charge of r esearch and development. "Sometimes 15 to 20 people will meet in a brainstorming session. There are no negatives in this fll'St meeting, nobody has to de· fend their position. We just toss out Ideas." Albert said there was some OP· position to the development of Tuesday because ol New York 'Clty'a image. "New York was under fire at the Ume. It was pictured u a cesspool and some people won· dered II people out.side of New York would buy a doll so closely related to New York City." Albert's wife, Judy, who works wllh bim, added: "And then there were the men around here who aaw her as having a tugar daddy." The creation of a doll in an In· duatry that has tetall aales of more than S450 mllllon annual}y 1n Wt country can take years and a treat deal ol money. The tq toy companles employ Idea men and women. They res•arcb the sales poalbWUu, interview mothers and children and consldet,' bow effecUv~ they can bucltater a doll on those Saturday morning TV commercials. "We spend $1 million or more in research and development," s ay s J oe l Rubens tein , a spokesman for Mattel, a big toy producer in California. "A major doll doesn't happen overnight. They usually are several years In development. They usually are team efforts. We talk with parents, we talk with children, we create ·a prototype, maybe even a demo lilm lo find out how it would come across on TV." Rubenstein says there are a do~en different dolls under con· slderatlon at any given time. People with bright ideas for dolls also waltz into toy companies With tbelr plans for best sellers. 'J1lese activities are frown~ upon. NEW IDEAS Explain• RubeMtein: "When Joe Lunchbucket cornea in with his idea. chances are we passed on that in 1952. That's not to say It's dead. We review those past archives constantly ... We have 200 people whose full-time job ls to come up with ideas for new dolls. "When we come out with a doll it must have a Unrvenal a}>plal. lt.'1 usually very scientific,'' says Rubenstein. "But then you mlght get down to 1oml!thll\g like what color ahoUld the doll's outnt be and it mt1ht co this way: 'I don't Ja\ow, CbarUe. What do you like? I like ~.Ok•y'." Aa tlmes change, so do the dolls. The "anatomicallr cor· reel" baby boy dol was huardous a few years back, bat now everybody's got one on the marke t. The doll had beeq popular in Europe for years, bu~ was considered a bit much for America's Puritan ethic. BEST SEl,LER Once it hit the stores, however, it became a best st•llcr. A step further 1s the "Baby Alive" doll made by Kenner in Cincinnati. "Baby Alive" eats, drinks and dirties her diapers. It's a hot seller, and the first year it was out, it was being scalped for as much as $50, a lthough its market price Is somewhere between SU and $16. "The re was a considerable amount of s kepticis m when we first brought her out," says Ms. Karlen. "The mother s of America didn't particularly like it but children loved it." The lnv~nt o r , George Giordano, went lo shopping cen· ten in the Cincinnati area and in· terviewed mothers and fathers in the toy departments to see if they would buy one 1! Kenner pro, duced it. "The only negative reactions were from J>e9Ple over 40," say• Glordano, a former schoot teacher. "And lf people in Cincin· natl, which ts a very con• aervaUve town, could accept it, t figured it would sell." ''Th~ ap~arance II sun the key (acu>l'," 1ay1 Weintraub. "UllY dolJI have been tried and they juat don't. sell. No mattu wbat the dolt does -cries, crawll or whatever -the fact is the cuatomer and the child bavo to look at it firat.'' ft DAILY PILOT T Vow Renewal: DEAR ANN LANDERS I h ave a pro bl e m that h as destroyed my d esire to hve or work For 20 years I huve been a dt•<hcated hul>band and father My relat1oni.h1p Wlt.h my wire was built on love and devotion. lt·s almost as 1f we have been on u honeymoon all thc~c years. was paying for the motel rooms with the money l worked so hard to earn. it was more than I could stand. Forgive, Forget (Ann Landers ~ have to offer to dolt on her own. I don't want the idea to come from me. You could help us bolh by printing this letter and making a few comments Sign me - NEEDING ASSISTANCE DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 10.year·Old airl who hu never written to you before beeauae I thought I WH too young. Well now 1 have a serious problem a'nd I may still be too young but I am writing anyway. UDa blm bow you are worried. U be ODda out be mlabt atart to drlcak ink. My wife has begged me to forg1 ve her -promised 1t will never happen again, but 1 am so hurt I just can't seem to forgive and forget a s you have advised so often in your column. I haven't made love to her in s ix months and I don't want anyone else. Be pleaunt whea btt acta normal. When be 1oes la for Ute funny atalf pay no atcaatloa Co blm wbahoenr. PIYI for lhe groom'a fold Wed· ding band when there's a double- ring ceremony? Thank )'OU. - UNINFORMED DEAR UN: Tbe brtde. My wife was a virgin when we married :.md I "ould have trust. ed hl.'r anywhere with anyone ' My ron(1dt•nn • wus completely !>hatterC'd ~1x months ui:o when 1 d1scoverc'<J by accident that she was carryin~ on an affair with anothe r m a n This was bad <'nough, but when l learned she The only way our marnagc will ever get back to where It wal> is if my wife goes before our minister and renews the vows she had broken. In order for this to have real meaning she would DEAll NEEDING: U u ldea ls a &ood ooe, what dlfterence does It make where U comes from? If your wUe •eea this column abe'll KNOW It came from you. So wbat! I strongly recommend tllat you renew your vows TOGETHER. Thia proeedure ls not aoc:ommoo oa aulverurles. Ld the past hwy lta dead or you'U never have peaceof mind. l am worried about a neat boy in my room at school. Whenever I look at him he staru to eat paper and erasers . The teaehersays it is because he likes me and he is just. showing off. I am afrajd if he keeps this up he will get sick and die and It will be my fault. What should I do about this problem? - WORRIED GIRL DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wlll you pleue aettle another f.tlnUy argument ? You'd think the answer to this question c:ould be looked up somewhere but we CONFIDENTIAL to All Vic· tJm.s or Relatives of ViotJms Who Su ff er From Ataxia CA hereditary nerve dereneratlve disorder>: Please contact The National Ataxia Folmdation, 4225 Golden V a lley Road, Mln· neapolls, Minn. S5'22. Fantasy Flowers Glenna Meredith oC Westminster and Glona Feige, Costa Mesa were chosen first place win· ners in the annual Christmas Headdress Fantasy. presented by cosmetology students at Golden West College. Tilled Porcelain Doll, their winning entry was modeled by Susan Lucio. Other winners were John Lanton and Richard Towle, both or Huntington Beac h , second for Bird in a Gilded Ca g e ; and Colleen Clark and Pal Chapman, Huntington Beach. third for Starry, Starry Night. Susan Lucio model~ winning entry. Entertainers Party Goklo1t w .. , Cell ... ~ ..... Children Benefit Sing e r M ax in e Weldon. r ecen tl y des cribe d b y Kris Kristoffer son a'i "a UPHOLSTERY Wll8l•W .... lk .... I '22 Hwt>or ll•d. ~,..._Ul~25' songwriter 's singer -a total knock·out," is one of the many entertainers who will appear at the Professional Ente r · tamers Party. Th e benef i t for children will be held at 7 JO p m. Sunday, Dec. 19, in the Crescendo. An a h l'1m l near Ois - ne) land >. ,_ .... ,, ............. , .. -........ _ ......... "'h""~'"' . . Sharon Allen 's ... , . ~ERENITY • r Skin Care Center )l ~-- Miss Weldon. who has recorded four albums and has appeared on television and at many Los Angeles nightclubs. will be part of the enter· tainment line.up that will include guest stars, studded event include Toys for Tot s. Orange County C hildre n 's Hospital . C ity or Children Orphanage, Ensenada, Mexico: Dan· ny Davey Thunderbird Foundati o n for Am e ri c an Indian Children. Suns hine Kids, Lag una Beach : City Human Affairs Program and March of Dimes. Other pe rformers scheduled. to date, are the Johnny Maya Band, " '°Yf'-:~-- ·. We'•• Mo•.ct 1 Alis on and Keeter. Carolyn Margolin, David Redmark Trio. Ruthie Le wis a nd Richard Schnyder (Earth, Wind and Fire> r f • ...,,,. , Ii. t• 'fllf'' ""'w if•,.. ''" •• p• • a .. ,. f n., I f .... _ , • .,, ....... r: r. C""', •• ,. .. {"..pa~,.,.,,., ~JPl,...r\A,f,N\ J .. r) Jt ,,.. f-,.. r.,.,.,,9~.,w• .. "'1 ....... a. .. C.-hQ ' 504 North Newport Blvd. , (old Newoort Blvd ) -I Newport Beach •. ,J -6~2-4911 ,,.,,':!.I Advance (tax d educta· ble) tickets are a vailable for $5 through ticket agencies. The donation Is Sl6 al the door. Rcserva· t1ons may be made by callmg the Crescendo, 956-1410. For Clasblfll'd Ad ACrtON Call a Daily l'1lot AH VISOll &12 ~;711 can't find it. Please tell ua who DEAR GIRL: Nothing. Doo't reward bis craay behavior by let· Bazaar Items e 'I Can Too'~ AT WIT'S END Bv ERMA DOMBECK 1 clln take only so many of these Christmas bazaars with their homemade counters of cleverness and creativity -then l start to regr ess Walking through the rows or homemade cooki('s, bottle cap abstracts. crocheted hats, und disguised Styrofoam. l as k myself, "What are you doing with your life that is mean· ingfuJ?" "Have you ever fmished anything you started including your children?" "You're nothing but a piece of lint in a black wool coat world!" Eventually. I snap out of my self.pity and become like most women who go to bazaars -not to buy. but to copy the idea and reproduce it myself. This month. I looked at a wine bottle that had the neck cut ore and the edges sanded and was in· stanUy converted to a votive can· dle holder and I said to myself, "I can do that.•• The stitches in my hand come out the 18th of this monlh. I looked at a little needlepoint· ed doorknob warmer with a pie· lure or Santa Claus with a lilUe Ci>tton beard and a bell on his little cap and said to myself, "I can do that.·· What the heck! How many doorknobs do you know pen;onal· Calendar ly who complain or the cold? I looked at an angel where the body was a sample cone and the head was a Styrofoam ball and all you had to do was dip your husband's old underwear In a heavy pas te and drape it gracefully over the cone and spray paint it gold and I s aid to myself, "l can d o that." A lot or men wear gold un· derwear. especially during the holidays when they don't have to aita lot. I looked at a great big old log lhat someone had just picked up in the woods and there was virtually a jungle or green plants trailing out of every opening and I sajd to myself, "I can do lhat." The exterminator is coming out Tuesday to give me an estimate on how much it will cost to get the pregnant worms out of my woodwork. I looked at a calico map of the United States that you Just run up on your sewing machine out of scraps of material you have around the house and I said to myself, "J can do that." Eighteen more payments and lhe sewing machine is mine. The dog ate Colorado which makes a heckuva hole between Utah, Wyoming, Nebras ka, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona. Jlied. I can't do any of th.at! BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN: The Newport Harbor group will be en· tertained by George Kim Chou, an accomplished 11 .year·old Korean pianist. Weddings ~ and Engagements The program will be presented after a holiday dinner meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16, in lhe Mesa Verde Coun· try Club. CAREER GUIDANCE SEMINAR: Wom en's World International, Inc. will sponsor a five·hour session at 9 a .m . Satur- day, Dec. 18. in the Newporter Inn. Topics will include how• t o m ove from secretary to manage. menl, how to earn more money, how to solve in· ward problems and how To avoid disappointment. prospecti\'(' hride<; a re remindec1 to ha\'e thl'ir \\eddmg stori es with bla<'k a nd "h1t c ~los~' photogra phs lo thl' Oa1lv Pilot f'('ople Depa rtment one \H'<'k befon• the " cddrng. Pictures r N'l'1ved after that li me "ill not be used. For enga ~('ment announ<'eml'ntc; it is imp('rative that the !>tory. also arcom· panicd by a hlack and wh1tl' ,::losw p1<'· turc. be submitted six weeks or more heforc the wedding date: olhern ist' it \1111 not be publis hed To help fill requirements on :v11h v.cd· ding and engagement storie~. form., art• available in all Daily Pilot orfi res Fur ther questions will he answerccl hv J>C'n plc Departme nt staff members at 6-12 4321 to ~et started. --------------------- RAV OF HOPE: An ------------------.1 open house featuring a bazaar of one-of·a·kind items will be conducted F riday.Sunday, Dec. 17·19. In the acUvities center, Tustin. Among articles offered ror sale will be crafts handmade ln the han· dicapped adult c lasses. LUPUS CHAPTER: A Chrlatmas potluck is planned at 7 p.m . Thurs- d ay, Dec. 16. In the Soroptlmisl Clubhouse, Santa Ana. 252S EASTBLUFF DR. r ' Cosmetic Surgery is the answer ... if you w ish lo look youngc>r am! imp rove the. appearance or.' our body. 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MISS PEACH I~ YOU ,,.y TH&~ NO,,~ IN 'lt>UR MOt.+S~ I '(f.T 11.16'f Nt6HT VOlAIC INTll'I ,m,11,.v ~ATH&!rl() TOIANO -----~..., 'THE Fll'I A~ YDl.AR ~ATHlll RIAi:> AL.OtAO 'J:QM AN ~Ml.+StN6 BOOK ? ™A1' ~N~ 1..11ce FLAN ! by Mell /l-"' DENNIS THE MENACE BC OAIL V PILOT Iaveator Claims· Th.eft EPA, Senate, Otlwrs Cited in 'Conspiracy' Goto problem? Tlren write to Pat Dunn. Pot will • cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need to solve inequities in gouemme11t and bust· ness. Mail your quest&~ to Pat Dwm At Your Service, Orange Coast DaJly Pilot, P .O. no.e 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. I nclude your telephone number. The column appears doily ezcept Saturda11s. E~reea'• r .. t Trac~d DEAR PAT: I have heard that many Christian symbols were used in ancient times. I'd hke to find out if evergreen trees were ever used in connection with a celebration prior lo Christianity. P.L., Laguna Hills Egyptians used date palms to celebrate the winter eolstice as a symbol of Ufe over death -Just u the aan Is "reborn" In winter and begins lo pro- vide more light each day. By A.D. 354, when Chris· tlanlty became accepted. church leaders bad establllbed Dec. ZS u a day forexc~angln1 Clfts, ex- pressing goodwill, merrymakblg a.od fentl.Dg. Part ol thla feast Included ralslng an every peen bough to celebrate -as the Egyptians bad -the return of the sun. Although Celt.a and Saxons used evergree n trees to ward off witcbea, evil splrts and ghosts, lhe true Chrbtmas tree bas been traced back to the 16th Cen- tury In Germany. The first Christmas tree rerorded in American history was set up In 1804 by soldiers at Fort Dearborn, Illinois. No Tb~ T'11 PlfUtfc DEAR PAT: Somewhere there's a tissue paper made lo keep polished. silver larnish·free. I bought this product at Robinson's in about 1947. Now, I can't find any buying source for this fine-textured paper . Does it still exist? U not, how can I keep my silver bright without too much hard work? F. M., Laguna Beach If thla paper ls still on the market, A YS haan't been able to find out wbere you can buy It. Perbaps OCIJ' readers can help. A dear plastic wrap pressed Ugbly around cleaned silver also works well. Depa•lt'• Not A ll Profit DEAR PAT: I read your recent article about the Capistrano tenant who was having difficulty col· lecting his $100 security deposit from his landlord. You said that any part of the deposit should be re- turned, but you did not say what part. Are you tell· ing landlords that they are supposed to pay extra for cleaning bills and all damage that occurs in apartments? I'm interested because 1 manage 276 units in Costa Mesa. R.H., Costa Mesa A YS said lhat lbe Caliromla Civil Code states that "a deaning or security deposit cannot be non· refundable no matter what a lease or rental agree· meat made on or af~r J an. 1, 1976 states." Any part of the deposit due to the tenant should be refunded within two weeks after he has moved out. This law, 1950.S(c) simply says that a landlord may requJre a security or deaning deaposit, but the tenant can no longer sip away his right to a refwul of tbls deposJt in a rental agreement. RICHMOND, Vt. (AP) -Inventor Edward LaForce always knows when tho aberlff la at bls door. "Jl the doas are bark:lnc. I know It iJo't hl.m,'' beaaya. "Tbey only bark at1traqers.'' SHERIFFS BA VE BEEN NO strangen over tbe years to LaForce., best mown as inventor of a hilb-1aa-mileage encine rejec:ted by the Enrirot· mental Protedion Aieocy. Their most recent visit was this week, when, ~ : ~ armed with a warrant, IN HIGH GEAR they backed up a truck to . . his underwear-Cactory- turned-labor atory and left with a lo1&d ·of its contents to be sold for back taxes. "Robbery," LaForcesays. It's another chapter in what the 60-year-old Vermooter insists is a "con· spiracy" that has plagued him in one form or another during his 40-yeur career. LaFORCE'S LABORATORY RAS been sel..ted by the Internal Revenue Service, his experimental engine flunked by the EPA and his sale of stock at· lacked as fraudulent by the Securities and Ex· ReeaIImt ·Agency Miffs Chrysler DETROIT (AP) -Chrysler Corp. says it will challenge a precedent-setting government order to recall 208,000 of its large-engine cars because they emit loo much carbon monoxide. Friday's recall order by tbe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) involved nearly one-futh of Chrysler's 1975 models. IN THE PAST, EPA HAS ordered auto recalls to correct manufacturing defects, but the agency said this was its first recaU involving "improper de- sign and adjustment procedures." EPA gave Chrysler 45 days to come up with a plan for fixing 1975 car.1 with 360-and 400-cubic·lnch engines, at no cost to the owners. AFFECTED BY THE RECALL ARE the Chrysler Cordoba and Newport; Plymouth Fury and Gran Fury and Dodge Monaco, Charger SE and Coronet. EPA said the carburetor design of those models made them so sensitive lo slight changes in adjust· ment that they were routinely mlsadjusted by Chrysler dealers and others. Telephone Tax To Be Rednced As previously stated in another A YS Item, the WASH1NGTON (A P) Am · d f 1 di d k oa1 h t art f th d It - encans are ue or an or may eep Y t a P 0 e epoa re-another reduction in the federal lax on their uonably necesury to pay for unpald rent, to repair damawes to the premises which tbe tenant caused telephone bills next year, the U.S. Independent and to d ean the premises. Both landlord and tenant Telephone Association says. are advised to inventory the premises and The association said a drop in the tax from 6 to S fumJshlngs, using a cbedillst, at the time a tenant percent Jan. 1 will save moves inandalsoattbetlmehe movesout. telephone customers throughout the co1mtry ------------------------------$275 m illion. That in- Nabers Ccidillac udillic M .. scer Dealer 2600Hofbollllvd.Costo Mesa $4~9100 cludes $.51 million for the non -B e ll System customers, whose phone companies are members or the independent as- sociation. Congress imposed the federal tax on phone bills during World War I as a "temporary" measure. Although r epealed brief· ( __ ~_1i_~-·~-~--) ty after the war, it was reinstated during the depression and at one r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;-;;;;-:--:----:-:---;:;:;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ume rates were as high - as 2.5 percent on long dis· tance calls and 1~ per· cent on local calls. Farn .1.,..p GENEVA. Switzerland (AP) - Pauen1er fare• for most flilhtl acrosa tbe North Atlantic wlll io~ease between 1 and 9 percent start.int April 1, 1977, the International Alr Transport Auoclation said. · · Tbe aaaoclatlon aaJd !ifonday the Increases are the result of a partial agreement reached over the weekend by 17 or the 22 airlines flying North AUantlc routes. Boats llet 11,... SAN DIEGO (AP) TUno boats are home for the Christmas holldaya in sreater numbers than at any Ume 1n the lut quarter-centu ry . altbousb 30 or more boatl will pty the HU tor ftlb. Setnen d ue to stay at aea are expected to be off Central~merica b1mt.lng for skipJack t1lna. which do n ot swim with porpoiaes. The covernment's lower quotas ror acclden- tlal por poise ldlla cut abort tho tradltlonal yellowft.n aeuon. Jn eel· dltlon, uncertainties about other 1overnment reculatJona were b)amed by fl1btrmcn for the abolimed s.uon. chanee Commlasion. He also hu been charged with fallin1 to pay employes mlnlmum wages. Mer the EPA said last year that hls eniino lraded borsePower for fuel efficiency and did not warrant further s tudy and development, he con. vlnced a U.S. Senate commJUee lo investigate tho EPA's rejection. The EPA atudy late r waa criticized by the committee's alaff, but little more bas happened to it. LaForce claims his motor gels 30 percent more mileaae than conventional gasoline engines and does ao without loss ol horsepower. TilEBE 18 NO ACl1VITY at the once-busWng laboratory, largest building on Main Street In the smail farmin& town. The approximately 30 people who once worked there have found other jobs, LaForce says. Tired and bitter, the creator says he has found a way lo fight back. "Nobody can steal from you if you don't have a patent," he says, with a laugh. ''l intend to make my technology available lo the public in the form of a book. The book will be my next project. ''There's one thl.ng they can't confiscate. They can't take my brain. And ll 's just like leather-l.he more they pound It, the tougher it iet.s.' • 'THEY CAN'T TAKE MY BRAIN' lnv•ntor Lef orce to PubClah Ge ... evlng Idea• Ford Recalls 123,000 Cars 'DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor Company is re- calling nearly 123.000 Granadas and Monarchs because of potentially defective shoulder bells and suspensions, the firm said. The first recall involves 98,600 of the 1976 and 1977 two-door models, built between May 15 and Oct. 22, that may have mlaallgned shoulder belt anchor nuts. TIIE DEFECT COULD AU.OW the shoulder belt to tear loose if exl.reme force is exerted, such as during an accident, the company said. The' second recall involves 36,100 two-and four· door 1976 models that may have been built with in- correct fastener nuts securing the front suspension upper arms to the body structure. The improper nuts could cause cracks to de- velop al the upper arm mounting·bolt boles after extended mileage, Ford s aid, causing a steering pull. a change in alignment, and eventually -it the problem is unattended -a separation of the upper arm swspension assembly. THE COMPANY SAJDTHE problems were de· tecled In laboratory testing and there have been no reports of either condition from owners of tbe vehicles. Ford said vehicles involved in the recalls wlll be inspected and correct parts wlll be installed, if necessary, al no charge to tbe owners. About 8,700 of tbe cars involved are in Canada and overseas. * * * Sales F orecast Cut E>ETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor Company has cul 400,000 units from Its forecast of U~S. car sales for 1977, citing waning interest in small cans and an inability lo meet consumer demands for larger ones. Chariman Henry Ford II said that despite the reduction in the forecast, be is not pessimistic about the near-term future of the nation's economy. 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T1IN c • , · ~ ·tn =t ;" 1111 .. H: lll ~· ,~, ii" ~ 'ii t.is I: t . .... I 19i NI. • I t ~~-''· "i ti • iH .. ""1l "~" , .. ,. • 't!! . WMlf Ott 1. •. ;.....,. · ,~; tl'tt ~ ~-r ff J Wlrfl.''! ..! W • • J,M car..; . ...... ... .... I.II. <.Cf ,,. • , ..... ~ J Tuesday's Afternoon Price!f . .. ·-· NYSE .. --------.: - OMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. s OAILVPILOf BG Top3 Agree Bache Adds Fee For Non-activity By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Bache, the notlon'11 third laracat brokeruac house (after • Merrill Lynch and E.F. Hutton), ha8 joined the ranks or those who penalize Cu.'!tomers for mactlvlty. Thelr slocan aeem11 to be ·· ar you don 'l wnnt to buy get out or the store." From now on, Bache customers wh-0 follow the common practice or letllng the firm hold lhcir securiUf'S will be slapped with a ree ot *6 every three months if they have not OOU,ht or sold stock. You wUJ hove lo make some kind of move very six months to avoid the penalty. What tl rar cry from those palmy days or the 19~s and 1960s when Wall Street was P\.'ddl .ane a concept called "People's capitalism." Money Tree Brokers were then on the phone aJI the lime cajoling clients into taking a whirl on the stock market. DURING THAT TIME YOU MIGfrr have told a broker, "Okay, get me 100 shares of Wildcat Electronics." And tho broker at Bache or any other house would say, "Sure. Do you wanl us to hold the stock or should we send the certificates to you?" And you might well have replied, "Oh, why don't you Just hold them." And tbe broker would say, "Great!" WalJ Street used to do a lot or business that manner. But that was yesterday. Now Bache is telling its customers that if they don't take possession of lhe1r stock certiricntes, they had better be prepnred to buy or sl!ll. Or else it wiJJ cost them S24 a year. Bache's new policy is similar to the one enunciated earlier this year by New York·s Citibank, which said it would impose a service charge on Master Charge cardholders who paid their bills promptly, thereby depriv· Ing Citibank of an opportunity to Joan money to them at 18 percent interest. That penalizes customers who refuse to become borrowers. Don't they realize the purpose of those bank credit cards? BACHE'& POUCY IS ALSO similar to the one long followed by many banks In the country when they charge a service fee on savings and checking accounts that are not used by customers. What Bache and the banks appear to be telling us is that. they don't want us as customers ir we can't make regular use of their aervices. That's a strange stance for a service business to take, but there it is. Think what could happen if other businesses begin to pick up on this idea. Department stores mighl bar you from entering unless you agree to emerge with a purchase. The supermarket m ight install a special lane for low·spenders, charging a fee on any purchase under $.5. BACHE'S MOVE TO PENALIZE Inactive t'ustoml'r!I comes at a time when the far m is enjoyan~ a resurgence. The company earned SU million in its latest fiscal year, its besl showing since 1971. and its proms jumped 307 percent in lhe three months ended Oct. 31, the first quarter of its new fiscal year. Those Bache cuatorners who bought Bache stock when the securities firm went public five years ago are not likely to want to be active by selling their shares -unless they are Interested in laking a tax loss. The Bache stock was oriSlnally offered at $18 a share. It was recently trading on tbeNewYorlcStockExchangeat$8. Newcomers Get Extra Bank Help PEORIA, 111. <AP) -New in town? Banker Linda Tompkins will help you find a doctor and den list, arrange to have your utilities hooked up, and suggest night spots where you can find friends. It's part of a six-month-old service with which the JeC· fersoo Bank has tent a new dimension lo the familiar rivalry between banks for new customers. 0 0lJ1l MAIN CONCERN IS TO BE A community service, but naturally we are also Interested in attracting new business," said Mra. Tompkins. A 1p0kesman for the Illinois Bankers AssoclaUon said a 11.st of ban and places where they might be U~ely to meet llnoia," he said. "It sounds very innovative." Jefferson la one of the three largest downtown banks in this central Illinois community or 130,000. The first task as- signed Mrs. Tompkins and a coworker is to get the names or peraonJ who are moving here from local employers and real estate agents. THEN THEY Mi\IL TO EACH FAMILY a package con· ta.lnlng m aps, information about housing and 11choofs, and facta about such things as how and where to get a new drlver's license and whom to call tor garbage collection. "We found there was oa great void in this a rea. There was a real need, but there was no other inslllutlon that did UU. type of thine.'' said Mrs. Tompkins. 24 . "Since June, when we started, we've malled out packets io about soo peo. pie." Of the ~. she said, about 30 percent have already opened accounts at the bank. THE BANK ALSO OFFERS TO ANSWER questions for newcomel"I and help with any adjustment problems ca03ed b)' the move. "We get some pretty stranJte que!lllons and requests,•• she uld. "But If I don't know the answe r I rJnd out and calr lhemback." Mr1. Tompkins said she has helped ramilies arrange for telephone and ('lectrlc service.?, supplied the names of doc" tor•. dentists and babysilters from lists orfercd by loeal or· aanizaUons, and recommended good hunting s pots. "l'VE EVEN GIVEN SOME SINGLE guys nnd women n ll1t of bars and plBC('S where they might be likely to meet. new friends." she said. "We've al10 had a Jot of r~vorable comment from soma of the employert In the area. They foci thul a new employo l11n't really settled In his Job ttnUI his family ts settled, and we helpwllh that.·· Center Financed United Calilomla Mortiiage Company, a dMston of Uni~ California Bank, has an1n1ed con1t.rucUon financ· ln& ln the amount of $4,650,000 ror Moulton Parkway Plaza in Laru.na HUia. Owner /dtvelo~r ol the community recreaUonal shop. pine center Is Ross moor Corp. Gibraltar Savings & Loan As· aoclaUon will provide the permanent loan funds . Under con1trucUon now and due tor completion early neict y11r, Moult.on Parkway Plaio is situated on a 20·acre aJte on the northwe1t comer of Moulton Parkway Wtd Santa Marta Avenue. Oeslrntd prlmartly to MTVO the resldeoll of Lelaure World'• community, the IZ?,000.squart·foot project coo· taint c1gbl bulldinp and partdns for 7U Ytbicles. Tenants wU1 lnclude El R~bo Manti. Security Pacl.ftc Bank. IAinrWOl'Jd Savlnp 6 Lou. Cdony Kttcb4o IWtaarant, a 40-lane bow Un' center and 40,000 aquare feet ot 1atel.Utb. ltorel. DJ DI\ 1 YPILOr Tuesd1y December 14 1979 I. Real Estate ••.... 1000.2999 The Bluest Marketplace on the Oranp Coast E...,ment& Atntols .......•.. 3000-4699 DAILY Pll.DI" CLASSIFIED ADS "9pofotlon ...... 700().7199 &sineu, lnvHtmtnt & Ml«hondlst .•.... 8000-8099 F1nonc1ol .. . ... 5000-5049 Boot' & Marine Announcemenh, Penonols. You Can S~ll It, find It, [ 642 _5678 J One II Service Equipment .....•.. 9000-9099 lost & found •.... 5050-5499 Fast Creer Approval AutomobUH & other Services & Ret)Olrs 6000-6099 Trade It With a Want Ad Tronsponotton •••• 9l00.9999 ~:.f~ ~.~~ ........ ~!!: .~~~.·~·····! ~~ .~.~ ....... ~:.~~·-····· I ~.~.~ ..... . Getrat I 002 GeMnll ~I 002 GtMt'al I 002 Ge .. rol I 002 GeMrell I 002 ...•...•.•••.........•. ················~······ .....•...••............................•••..•. ·•··•·•················ LUXURYIM ll~CAHYOH J ust redutcd 120,000 Spac1ow; thre ... bedroom. ramJly room With rJ ll laStlC Vl('W or thl' Newport H11rbor «1rea •h well as n1 i.:ht llJ:hl:> llt-:iul1ful1y upflradcd with cnclo::.ed private patio {llld :illr.:.i1•l l\'t' land-.ca p1n .: No'4 S215,000 Call li7:J 11!"1..'IO BALBOA ISLAND INCOME Creal summer winter pole nl1Jl 3 lln1t-.. $14::!,000 For 1nfor01al1011 call USTSIDE DOLL HOUSE CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE SPACE. Newly decorated 1210 sq. ft. in Cull service bldg. Can be divided. No charge parking. Immediate move· m. 673-4400 DMdon of Hcrilor lftnshMnt Co. GeMrol 1002 .......•.....•....•....•..••..•.••••.....••••• 4 llG CAHYOH TOWMHOMES OPEN HOUSE TUES. 1-4:30 Wake up to the sight of refreshing green fairways from these brand new homes. Countless amenities. 2 & 3 Ddrms, l & 2-story models. for sale $118,500-159.500 or lease $700-950 Mo 32 Canyon Island Dr. Open Wed. 1-4 :30 21 I I S• .......... Hilt load HEWPORT CEHTER. Kl. 644-49 I 0 New crp11ng, new copper plumbing, new k1l chc·11 linoleum & pa1n1 Lmely yd w/avocudo lrN•:. Xtra rm for work:.hop & athc MJny poss1b11Jl1e!. for expansion or adding rms. Ju:.t listed fi-l(i 7711 Gewrof 1002G~at 1002 or S40 8944 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PICK-A-PAIR Two hllle old Costa Mesa houses on large adjoin· l"our month~ n<'W . J mg lols Th£> zonm~ as be· IJl-<lnn ::! hath, many~~ mg chan>:ed to R 2 which 4 BEDROOM + tra,• • l'<>ol :.1wd yJrcJ wall <1lluw for more u:.e VA OK!! POOL -NEW CARPETS and BEST UPGRADES Lo c at e d in c hoice Tustin neighborhood. This 3 Bdrm .• fam rm. home W·thrill you with its stunning decor. You will appreciate its new carpets, Van Luit papers and· garage workshop. Some decorator furniture will be included. Enjoy your patio entertainment area with gas BBQ and sparkling pool. Now ONLY $79, 700. Tustin schools are superb. G.-rof CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD A~sociates, Re ol"ors 1002 ········•···········•·· ....•.......•...••..... Attractive 4 bdrm. home on corner lot. Bay views from living room & UP· stairs bedroom. $1.85,000 . Bl LL GR UNDV,'REALTOR. 34 1 Bo y~odc· o ...... , N B .. o7S -'blbl G.-rol 1002 G~ 1002 .•......•..........•.........•.........•...... ~~:.~~ ....... ,~.~~ ...... ~.~.~ ...... 1~~~ ...... . ~ 1002 Ge•r• 1002 GcaA.. 1001 Ge•r• IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• • ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IT'S Fa. SAU! The one you've all been waiting forl The original Portofino model home~ Harbor View Homes! It's fantastic' One of the largest lots. 2 swimming' pools; loft room is finished out in, brick and barn siding. everything is alr·condilioned, upgraded a nd tastefully developed. You should see it! You should buy it! At $159,500, fee! U~l()UI: fi()Ml:S REAL TORS', 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also 1n Mesd Verde, at 546 5990 Corona ., Mer Estate Magnificent panoramic view from thls "Top-Of-Tbe·Hill" home. situated OQ a level two thirds acre. S Large bdrms .. formal dining rm .. 7 baths, 4 garages. AND a large heated pool. Wonderful privacy for the entertaining executive or the large family. $2165,000' Includes this most valuable land! Het1te £uotuo#i010 -IC8 e6ligolltft • • I 002 &IMf'tll 1002 ·•··•··•••··••·•··•··•· ...................... . SECLUDEO EXECUTIVE ESTATE 41R-llEACH ARIEA Arched formal two s tory FllSTIOW CIALCOHYI llVINE TBtRACE 1002~ I entrance to new world of 002 elegance. Spacious sun-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••• .. •••• ken 1l ving room with IEACH RETREAT crackling floor Lo ce1hng llGCANYON Prtceles& view overlook· ing btl1 Easl Bay, South Bay. North Bay, & Balboa Island. Well de· slgnod ror Npt area by a r c h1Lect owner. 646-1111 . IEAUTY Pnme :V. acre lot over- lookmg golf rourse f'an· tasttc view of city hles & Catalana. Exclusive area & quahly bit 4 hd home w/frml den , sep fam rm & l'Onversalion p1l/frptc. Prof lndscpd & te rnhc paUo for execut1 ve enter· ta1rung Must see lo a p· prec1ale. <.:all 838-6256. ---Walker & Lee . Real Estate · $4 t ,350 fireplace. Calhedrul ceil- ~ Walker t; lee ·Real Estate Stepe lo pounding surf ing. Huge family room and crystal sand! Back WJLh convenient wet bar yard ls pay area play has commanding vie w of ground. Winding wooden pool sized yard and ter- walkways lo secluded en· r11ce through wall or try! Gour met kitche n. glass. Gourmet kitchen. Lavish hv. room with Dine. Sweeping stairs to1-;;;;;;;-;;;;;;m; step-down conversation 2 huge master swtes and11 a r ea + f ireplace! guest quarter . Hurry. $59 950 S uns hine breakfas t won'L last. $84.000 full pallo. Pool · J acuzzi -pnce.Call963·788t. 4 Bedroo~. 2 bath. volleyball make this OON1tt 9 ·"~1UN'•H1 """ charming home with FA•AIL Y ROOM ~.701• f'Jll for informa Low. low price of $41 ,!JOO llJ ACRE lion c•ach. <.:ALL :>56 2660 1 •YERS (}wel Irr<> lined :.tn•el lo 645·3474 .SELECT POOL P- pnvatc dnvt' Sl·1·lu<lt·1l ~D.111 PAliDISE ··nlry lo Jav1:.h Ji, 1ni: I I I I PROPERTIES S p11c1 ous ram h oml' room 1-;p1l·urean kttl'hl'll • I"""'-,.......,.,......,,.........,.....__ w huge :.cp rumpu:. rm !>t'P.Jr<ltt· rJm1ly room _ • • _ -.... EW LISTl .... G to acrommodate your New <'J rpet <inti !.11a1 kl I ;::::::::::::..1 " " pooltablcw/rmto spure 1ng pa int' S11<'<·µ1 n 1:I• ~or the perfoct1on1st• Lge bdrms, c hee rful ~~::w~~~~nl~s~t ~\~ [9 ILll'dUI if Lfi~ Pi~~I~:~~ ......,., •. ,,.,.,,.,.,,.,,n,,.,.., ·· . ..: Ill·=~ w11h spnnkle.ni. Located ~~:.cu~~~~~~i~~:~l __ M_E_S_A_D_EL_M_A_R_•I [ e IH!lffl NEWPORT BEACH i.3"' Cho1tc Corona dcl Mar Super sharp 4 bedroom & · = _c;.i 10 r a 1 1 0 n at 7 o 6 famlly. Fresh pamt. new1--------• $16 000 • Margucnte $135,000 ca r P ets l h r u 0 u L · Harbor Vu Hih ""--48 2 sit. 2 BA. •11 ANYTIME Beauuful kllchen. Lurge _,. H•RIORVU yard on quiet !ltreet . Showslikeadream.One Xlntcond.,N.O.Parlf. mastt'r bl•dro11m corn Tlus is for the man who rrplc & btflly lndiH'J><.I plex llU~•·. hu~t' n•ar wan l s a P c r f cc t Only $72 500 MS 94!ll "' Ready to move Into. Of-owner. Many e xlrai. 646-4380Agent HILLS fered at $6S,:>QO. Call cuslom carpets. drapes, maybe t1·nn1'' s .. rhr perf ec t h o u se }atd1 ltoom for pool u11d 3 BEDROOM wor~oop lo go with Lhe •. · · · L us K H o M E . 3 540-1151 waJl coverings. 4 Bedrrn Bedroom + family Va· lge family room w/fpl<l houghl nl'W JOU mu•I FAMILY ROOM EasU.tde -'I bcdrm, 2•,, ~ell' Try Sfi5UO <l11w11' ba. J car gar. with ex . Qwck' >s-17 fiOIO fC6,500 panded workshop. /\II In •. 'I I• ' • ~ xlnl l'Ond Sl!S.000. by ------ cant and ready for Im· Bltn Jotchen with p~ d J 5 o 8 lhru window lo paUo an m e o cc u P beautifully la ndscape Surf view. $134,950. ~~~~~~~~~I yard with s pnnklers . Mllce Sc~..-" _ real buy for $138,500. · ' . Wt·~t\1tl1• <·o ... ta M c~J PETE BARRETT [~ -~ Beautifully maintained appt GOVBlN ... &&T REALTOR --------1 644-7270 714/64~397 POOL + VIEW! home l u~t•1m fJrnll~ room .uld1t1on I ' J 13Jth... -REALTY- 1·vJ1Pl'r plumhan~. 11t·w 6•2.5200 tuof. cunl 1'<.'lt• 1lrhe. ~ 640-616 t ·~-.~ COATS&WALLACE RE.AL ESTATE, INC. MESA VBlDE 4 IR·FAMILY VA Assumable Loun J BR. 2 BA Cosl u Mesa home Gas bltns. OW, l"A heat, brlck fplc. Painted & new crpts. Obie gar Lge pat1ow/bltn BBQ 646·3928 or 545·3483 Lach·enmy~r Realtor · $84,500 lmm:iculJlc Mesa Verde 4 Br dollhoui.111 Beaut1ru1 Pace,(•uer home. Slate ~~~~~~~~~~ GlORGIAH COlONIAL SIXBB>ROOM HEAR BEACH entr y way G1Runl1c --------• formal living r oom MESA DEl MAR Outstanding 4 bedroom. family room and 2 bath model on one or Costa Mesa 's besl streets. Thill fine home has an un· usually long usl of ex-tras. 1ncludmg separate lau nd ry r oom . new Spamsh textured i.turco, complete intercom system, oew buillln d1!!· hwasher and Lhc hs l goes on and on. Full pnce IS $78.900. CALL no w , Super Assumption! Pay?~~~~t!~~~ VAi~~~~~~ loan at $337. TOTAL P._Cr monlh with NO qualify. mg. Sharp 4 bedrm. 2 ba home 1n good family area. NEW carpeting. roof & waler heater. Full price only $46,500. HURRY ! S31·5800or 963·0122 lnterwatiOMt Real Estat.Network JASMINE CREH! 1-'lnt' l>ovcr Shor1·' lu1·.1 Lion Truh f .int.1,l1• I bedroom fJ11111' 11 .. 1111 pool home· '4 1lh l'\ p3.n.'11"t' vit-w of tlw I p per Bay itnd 'lurruunflm11 moun1,11n~ .. :n11n· homt> bwll around ;i\num Jnd oval pool with 1111111 u«> cost.om fountain t 11\ ~'ft'd hy dt•ar , rl'I r••d.1 bit• dom1• F nhuluu' lar1tl' ma~t1•r 'u1t1• v. tth Vll'W Ila~ hP,1lt•1l .111.J flllf'rM Jilfllrll 'I''' • 11Lc.am bllth Jnd ~.mt.11 or to I\ 1 t " h ,. n ,. 1 t h lif't•11kf.,"t nook IH\tl (,tllll ly rm w ...,,., hM h.1111· \l<'w ur lht• h;n l hrrl' Mc IOo l'ThA nv 11 mrl\ll It'" ti• d«-.,.rnt~· th1,, f.1nt,4'l11 hom<' tn h'\l Truly J 111>0d bu> ., l s.12\J. 000 f'o)f'mal tloubl~ door l'n lry lo <:l.A:-~tl' old world charm Large llv1n11 room wllh Ooor Lo ce1hng flroplal.'t' Uunquel 51.tl>d formal d1111n1t room 1s m11-1~l\'l' wall of f1r~pllll'l' lfuge fum1ly l'\lOn\ ~pollt!S!> gourmet kit c h en Secluded mastt:r wing plus 3 more family i.11.ed bedrooms Owner lraosferred. Must see to ~heve. Hurry call ATTN: lft'HSton Best priced ho me In Mesa Verde . 3 BiR bedrooms. family room. custom fireplace. large enclosed palio. Corner lot. Hurry. owner bought new and wants qujck sale. Cull 540-5880 Exciting two-slory home with OCEAN VJEW : many built·tn featurea- beautJiul mirrors. three 751-3191 ----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml bedrooms & family ~231J now • C: SELECT I PROPERTIES .;.,;,. HERITAGE • • REALTORS. cOn\l'nlcnllV ~t'cluded ,,..,., , ...... .,,,I TWOUMITS ffllnl hUlll' l'Ounlr)I ~ k1tdwn ~·11m1ly rn~ual t•tlll'fl u1nml•llt r•wm ; ' '"''1lo11k' .:rnund., __ _ THEREAL l tST~!~-~ A J bdrm. + single. On ~~~~~~~~~j large R·2 lol. Xlnt sum· mer/wmwr rental Just sle ps to the ocean. Pnced al S97 .500. l•llt"I qu,ir1 r,.. SWN'P WATERHlOtfl HOM! C011TA MESA 111~· nl)<'n lo.1nn1,,l1•r ~''"" ....,_ ""-Tl...-M_... t iJI t» n11"~"t' l>t'clr•wm ._w_, '""" -.e CHARMER IAYFROHT WATERFRONT Pier/float. Cbo1ce loea- llOll. 4 BR .. 2 balhs, frplcs.. lge. paUo, ne deck. Won't last long a Sl79,600 lcAoa toy Prop. RHlton * 675-7060 * room, lncludes 24 hr. guard. galed e ntry, clubhouse. pool & jacuzzi and TENNIS COURTS. Reme mber. I live In J asmlno Creek and It's just great! COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 2S15 E. CstHwy, CdM . 675-551 t .mil-' flurry fur Lhli-With a really tpeeial Fantasllc 3 Br family (;orw With Tht· Wind" unff attaclwd for tN· home . Costa Mesa's charmer CallOOJ 7tilll COM!. EJ1cltlng 3 most popular area As· 4 Bdrms .. 4 ba~~: nerw. Geweraf 1002 GtMral 1002 n1 ever, occup~ed1 2·Sto1y. ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~UPERB t-iOMES 15M W Balter, CM lffAI to M•rht Ball«et 549·8655 '*"' ...._ with DlnlncJ sumable VA loan Easy [~ li?!a!· .. ~ ..... '"'""' ..... o:.~~·:x .• :".l.:':':~~: . '()' -!?~!~.!~. pitehed t.-. c.lliftgl 547,500 (ull price. Call =:_ta~d =::; ~ .. ~~~~nfUN IOll(N~t' IESTVALU! IHILUFFSI RC'<lucf'd SI0.0001 VLl'W of woler & night 1lght11. J txlrm'I .• 21; baths . spill ~;z;.:t; 1e.1$NI lvlag '°°"" lrvl•I. Very pr1V11l<', $2l9 OOO BY OWNER J Dr huge ---------i e n I a r II e d Pa LI o ' rumpus/ bdrm, 3 Ba, Covl .. ~T,,... Coopc-rnt1ve seller will -WATERFRONT breakfast nook. fplc, din ",. "'" aJk>w ror some derorol HOMLS area. modem kitch. Top ....,LU 1n11 chunges. $133,000 REAL ESTATE cond. lmrpac yard. Quiet $1 ll,SOO Call to~ec. 631-1 400 street. Walk to Westclltl 1700 5(1 n owner's !,U,&te c F Colesworth~ shopJ, Nwpt HI. Tennis with f1rrplarc plu'> three • • SELL idle Items w1Lh a,_Cll_._18_1_,500_._64.2-_3330 __ _ h~c-~moms Threl) 2 REALTOtlS 640-00 0 Dally l'tlot Classlfled Ad bedroom. 2 b3lh ap11rt The Cutest draw In the menls. 5 cur 1111rnl(I' G....,-ol 1002 GtMt'.. 1002 West. .. n Dolly l'llot Dest buy in this V El\ Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chuuiifled Ad. Phone popular modl!I. Call Lo· 642·M78. ots o wood°' g ass.per for boat Nace water view. $289,SOO 673-3663 642·22S3 Eves · associated 8JlOVrA..-., Pr/\1fr11J':, l• ]' i/li; t.1111 '' If-, CHARMING OLDRHOME Cbolco E astslde CM location. lge stone frplc, 3 bd, dbl detached gar. Big home w /lge R·2 bulldable lot Listed at $72,500. ~9491. ~ Walknr & lee Rnal Estet11 doy 646 7171 ~ ---------1---=======-- <l<'f" '"9' I I"' .• ,,.I t.iiiiilliii.I GeMrol l002 G....... 1002 [ • HMHI 1D111 1L111s ca. ··;: ................................... . ~ 0..., tM o.., ... ..., ... ......... _ ... '""..., I It~~._.,., 1,ffih@.li OVERSO YEARSOF SERVICE .._~~ FllST OfF8lbG IN THE ILUfFS Lovely End Unit Trina Model with 3 Bed.rooms, 2~ Baths. A Real Buy at Only $103,500 l"UFFS It PLAN Front Row Condo With Super View or Upper Bay 2 Bedrooms, 21Aa Baths. Family Room. 2 Patios. $150,000 or Lease Option. Ill DOVa DllYI ' . . . "" .. . . H CANYON TOWMHOUSI Fountains, tennis, pool, Jacuui all overlooking championship golt course. These go with this brand new, imaginative award winning 2 bdrm. home. Come see It r $1Z,OOO A C0LDWaL ~CO. 644-1766 21Ct ~IOAOIMNHll.a.. 9'0. IN~TC.NT!Jl macnab /Irvine realty 9LUFFS Formal elegance in 2-level living. Th.i.s adult home shows outstanding taste in every room. long escrow possible. $73,500. Carl Butler 64.2-8235 (U66) 642-1235 901 Dovel" Ort111111 Irvine at Campus V1lley C.nt.r 752-1414 S@ \lJtllA-~t.~s· Tlta# lntri9uifl9 Word Gam• with o Cludl• -----Wl!o<I lly CUT .. ~ .. ----- ··--....... "'ft.. '°"' .. ~ w0td• .... Jew IO '°'"' fOUI lllllple -do ( (j·"1~(R1 I I HITSOl l' I I I I' I - I ! I T I R T A . a Some a: ••• elw•Yt .__1.....,1;.....,;,;.,.j--.,j""'*-i or•teful for rOMK tec.lved, .... __. ___ ..._.£.. --'·"--' while othtf• we'(t grumble ... -------. ••me - t PUYNER I ..... ---,-, ..... -1-...1 ---1-8 ~ .,. .... ~!. -::t _.._...._ ....... __..__,~ ~ -.1op ~ ... No.Ji,.., JUMP 1n10 a new suson ill thts quick. EASY des11tn! Just 2 main 11111\ -whip 11 up in a te• lloutJ No waist sum - clHt1c1reo blc-makrs 1l lit JUll petlectly Sef101 P11nlrd Pattern 9401 · Gui\' Sim 6. 8. JO. 12. 14 Sile 10 takes 2v8 yards 4S·mch Send SI 00 tor each oattern. Add 3~ tor uch patttm fOf flr1Ht1n 1irma1t, 11411dllna Selld te1 Knit All in One! It's so en~ to Sl\'t dofltrs- ~nll this tKhl '" 1 fitly! Deep. ribbed ~e contrasti smartly with textured deslg11. Kn•t usy. corv llCkel trom neck down '" 111 Oflt piece -l leevt\, too Ost worsted Pit· tern JJJ4. Slit 4-6. 8-10 inc'. St .00 for eacn P•lttrn. Add 35r each o.tttern for flnt-cflJI •lrm11I end h111d1fn&. Sefld teo Ahce Brooks llleedtecrafl Dept 105 011ty P1lot 8o• 163, Old Chelsea Sta , New York. NY 1001 I , Prtn( N1me, Ad dreu. Zip. Pa11ern Number. MOlt.E tllan f\flf bflonl 2tX1 dnl1711 plut 3 ,, .. llflnted lno side ~W 1976 NED)L[CAAFT Man.n Martin CATALOOt Hf• M'Ytlll"I. 7k P1t1ern Dept. 442 Creelltt Witt! SQ-.s !too Oalty Piiot Cnclltt 1 W ... llt UO ~ Wasl tath St.. 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LandlO<'ked proJ>l•rty on :z br z ba «kn 2 piaUQll 1 Owner will fm:ance 9% ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••• •• •• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• 4•-..Ced 8utdoo'lwa1t Voumuat 1outha1de or I.111tu!la •ty' vlila.'n3,llOO IOl rrln only, eves Lovely nc-w 3 br.:? bu L~ESAVAILJ\81,.E to S 1 °'·SOO. see tbls :1uper flunlly Grut QCt'an "1""' Crill 642 0411 ownrr 644 1917 Bayabo~. year ll'&M. w/lo11mily room for rt!nt uvc-in Irvine Vlllatt' 1'he price ll r iaht. homew1th5bedrooms.2 IO<fay' --------J BR. & bunll:room . or lea~. Xlnt locallon. W1i h11veho1nua va11.ror le>c•Uon 11 i t tlal, th •\ontt Is on a c:orner lot R.ea1 Estate NORINS RE.Al.TY HAllOR VIEW KNOLL SHOPPIHG MAil '-'UfllP turn. f4ZS Mooth ne&r everythmit. CAii ltil.:kl m .. tr bdr . h near all scbool'I, llhOP· byl>At.YAY * i4f4-80S7 * New view condo 3 BR. S<J"JuonCopsr1uoo Re!aJtot548 ~ 559~3or~ IOllO WalnutSquarr °:'Cf 11 ~ ~~t, t ~I( and Huntington 21.<t na. fam-rm. dln rm, t Blk from P.tlulon, Rllnch Cal Homoa r~.~~~ r: e • 'th S83~:a~at~11!1~0: ~;~~ EXECUTIVE ~ <X•• Yu :::eetn <'1-~:~ 1~l~ron ~':;;! 0~~c::; ~·: ~~~'!~~ .... ~12~'.0~!~~1 ~1\~~.r i.l g:r:!~~le c~r.~.~~ ....... ...,. ... are two •n bdore It 's 100 late• 3 BR'•· <11.<, blllh with -------• or aft ~PM . 673 3091 fhMral 3202 C06la MeH. C•ll ownr I Turtlt-Rock tbe 11~1•~• ani lo<>. c»w-.i 111 q . '', '''" •· N "'"" EST A TE fireplace and lge cJble aat ~4006 a bdrm, yoor chol~ ol 3 "I.A CUE.')l'A " 1-;1 <:n· garage. Cll nyon i>rlvacy. ...,_ PrG m 2000 ....................... -from$340\0S400 [ .1Jll•f!·!J1 .)oo !'00001 bomti fe:atur· Sl.26,500. Agent 673-4.545 ....... ~ ....... BELMONT SHORES On 4 Or 2 Bu. eul <fo sur. Me11.i J bdrm. your chol~ of 14 i.\lii"l:i; Ing 4 BR, bonus rm.-----'7S~Tos.d w•t.tt.Zsly CapeCod,3 1)(11 Mar. $47~ mo l''or lrom$33S.to$47$ ~~~~~~~~?J fonnl dmm", 3 baths & MYSTIC HILLS .. U Br. 2 Ba. ram rm. lllll appt ~0403 Evi; 4 .... rm ., ........ Chol ..... ot • " I 1 n1 Motel/ Apt _. __ k ..,,,,,.. .. I J "" ,,.,... "" v -------~-kJc, tn Hunt's. Bcach'b 3 br, 3 ba. Sauna. spec· "'"" . -mo. nV an, Crom $450\0$$50 2 BR "OAR. APT. 2 Cov PublGoic Notice !'!lALLosl ~! .. ~9s~1111D,1&5 area. taculur vu. greut F.xec ~:'c~~':r~: ~or CZ13l69l-~l O...Polllt 3226 No Fees "' .,..... . .,, home. Sl5S,O()Q. Open A0 enl673-4S4S laltoePa I •• 3207 ....................... UHCH lllALTY pet.loll, nlcely rum, So. o v...-nt -H S I S i •33 " Lo I 3B 2b . u..... A..• 07"""" OWNER'S PRIDE I ouse un • .. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ve Y r. a, view 551·2000 .. -1 • .....,y Sl •"""· At.'\. Atl We Lo9:S : .ove· Coral "gt 673 7601 Comm ot R G F f I .. bl ~ l y 11lr1 um model . ·,... l.JRINC es. rosses $.100. UU pd. I br. den !iO' am rm. rp r. " gar Avalliible to anyooc No Presuge home. clo~e to $900. mo. 3 Units. on water ltids/pelS Fee Quiet st or Marina & unsh1ney Sharp End BRAND NEW 41R +den the Ideal comblnaUon o a ne w hom e in a es tabl1 she ne:tibborhood. featurin all the lat.est kitchen ap pointments, oversize garaae. large rooms. baths, step down wel bar, mini ocean view. Al walking dlSlance l private beach. Onl $165,000. fe-e. c.1644-7211 ~"4 1:.f[•' nAd [ Y !i, ASSULl/\T ES new loan costs. Low rn· everythmg! Ceramic en· * * LAJlGE LOT YOUR RACQUET 90xl10 lot. S80M firm. Mam Rentals ~S370 · Kilb ~. Pomt Realty Condo. 2Br. all bltoa. terest availabl~. take try to sunken ltvmg room Preleveled pad YOUR Bll<INI ·t 218-222 W. Wi lson. C.M. · · 496-5600, Haveotht!rs. Comm pool, close to over payments. 3 & 4 with fireplace, dmino neertown&beuch. ANDYOURBOA 547-4834aft.6pm.Owner rrwys. No he $32!1. bed h I .. l 'A •• to th1!1 58R 3BA home ____ -...,; ___ _ room omes, iurry. lutchen, 3 bedrooms. 1'14 ""'untry set.,ng overloolung the <:trannel 8 units Cost.a Mesa. 4·2 br CoroM .. Mw 32J2 Fomt• Y•y 3234 m_S-6488 __ . ----- callS42-669l. balhll. Newly painted "Z"~~TOR & Newport Shores. &4-lbroo~:Jcre.Att.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••woodbrtdgeTwnhme 3Br TARBIU. S7 9 • O O O · Tar be II · 494.8611 $97,500 t garages. $265M 29'1. dn. •S. of Hwy. newer. 3 br, i''AMILY Home 4 br. den. 2 Ba, A/C. uparades. Realtors.842~ ACEN'r673·760t Ptin only, 8 111 Vaughen, 2ba. fplc, lndry. no l>t!lll. pool & redwood pauo. lake&pool pnv. 64().8542 lrvilw 1044 LAGUNA _ 533-6600 ref.gar.,$4.95.675~ $460 mo . 960 3076:•---'---'---- "# l l• Califorwio" •••• •••••• •• •• ••• •• •••• ---------• 640-277\ 12> 2 bdrm. , ...., balh HIDEAWAY , ________ ,,_ _______ 2 Bedl'Oom.s. large open Coodo6. $310. monlh. IMCOME 4 IR· $11,500 2 Bedroom & den in UDO ISLE I UNITS beamed living room, Redec. 3 br. 2 bn. nu c.-pL~. Eves.SSS~. -oPIEBTY IB.OW MARKET Canyon wtsecluded rear 2 Bdrm. + den, frplc .• 2 Santa Ana. Five 2 bdrm. large ra mlly or dtrung drps, fplc. encl patio L., ... <f_ "" ..a T I ._ t 1 yard. Patio. terrace & palJOs; beamedceil.liv. &31-bdrm. Pnme pro· room. dishwas her & $375 /mo . 963-4569 ...-~ 2 HOUSES urt eroc .. 1nves men b 'It I r· I n 1 nac•<A N f .ay•u .... a r. bargain. Appnused at tree house. One mile to rm.$145,000. perly . $1 25,000; 15% u1 · ns, &rep ace -. ......., gt. o ee. "' "'--'" OH A LOT S00.000. Seller Uqwdaung t.own & beach. All this for 3 Bdrm .• upd111.ed kitch .. down Wludas hde rG& drlyer in· Tl-.-buron---3-9--2-,-,,-C-ndo-2 BR.1 Ba ........... $325 ""·~1 ho t ... """'"'Tl t A"ly•"•.500.""llr1ow to frPl..sp1c &1ipao! llLLGRUuDY <' e . oodocation. r, 0 '"BRlBa .. ., .... •""' nrge new mes on a .oo,.,,,,, 1 e en ry. vu _. ..... " ~ th """ D""'" RA'n g dsh~shr stov" " • .. ......... ~ h r ~...,..,.,.,,,,.,, $147,000 R.,"'1 TOR 67rLl61 _....moo ,.....,....,.,., "" ' -' "• 'BR28a .,,.,5 a lot localed 1n prime Spa.nu. bnck •re place ""~ .....,...,.,..., ~ ...-bllns, pool. pn vileges. 2 , • .. ••• • .... Huntington Beac.-h rcnl.ul Formal d1rung Family 1---------Spacious. new 2 br, 2 ba, $375 mo. 963·3426 or 2 BR. 2 Ba .......... $385 area. Each home has (3) room. Secluded master blt.ns, fpk, 2 car gar. S. 962~15 2 BR. 2 Ba ........... $415 lhree large bedrooms wing. Arr cond1l1oned ~ iR€HIG€ EasR·l Side CMed·2B3r. lBa, orHwy.$385/mo.675-6000 l ... tL4---.-___ -L -3-.,-.. -2 BR.2Ba ........... $485 -----=-~==~ and double gara..ie. The EZ cure yard Seller _ _ HOM€~ .A approv , unlls, Unique Homes. """7ottll-., .. o 2 BR, 2 Ba ........... ~25 DUPLEX massive kitchens have very anxious• Preshly 9,000 sq ft lot, plans. by ------••••••••••••••••••••••• :! BR. 2 Ba .••... , .... S525 New on marke t ! 4 allthebulll·ins Owner1s pamled ms1de Submrt JOON Newport,N B owner_00.._234_5 ____ House wanted. unfurn.i---------•I JBR.2Ba ........... ~ Bdrm .. 21-2 ba.; 10 yrs, willtng to sell on an 1n offer today. Cull now ---------1,---------t IUCH UNITS CdM or No Laguna Bch. FOR LE~E: 3 bedrm, 2 3 BR. 2'h Ba ........ ~ old. Frplc:., Spanish de-terest only loan Cull for 752 1700 JUST LISTS> bus in es .s man. non ba. brand new, 1700 sq.n . 3 BR. 2VJ Ba ......... S4SO sign. Much charm ! Im-showing apµoinlment Ol'fN"•"·"\IV"'"'"" 1• 5Unlls,nearlhcwaterin smoker,nok1ds,nopet.s. Landing home w /3 car 3 BR,28a ........... $4SO maculate. Plus, l ·bdrm. (714>842·2535 [9ll~~ll~I HEWPORTSHORES Hunlrngton.St7S,000 $4SOmo.492·444.4oreves gar. $525/mo. incldl( J BR.2 88 ........... $450 apt. SlSS.000 o1>t1~ ,11 ". ,, 1,~.., '".''' N.', .~i '! ~~.:ea~~ ~~~.e1~.~~~2 7 Unrl office io NuwJ)Qrt, 496-7575 garden,r. No pets. 3 BR. 2"'1 Ba ....... .,$450 .......... TOR 13~9291 Completely c:arpeted 1 ba b nd 1900 I\ 38R.21r'z Ba ........ $$60 DAVCDD.CARLSON • --"_: _ $300,000 28r+den.1DdJv homew1 FOR LEASE: 3bedrm,2 JBR.2V!Ba ......... S560 ..._. ~ Atrium view from leM1s. poo , spa, sec. , ra new sq .• 38R 2""1Ba Sl600 CodaMno 1024 ' BYOWNER ·TheColony. bedroom & 1tvln1o1 rm llUI.._,.._ guard , $675 mo. w1 Landlngbomewtformal J BR.2"'2Ba ........ Sl600 3 Br, fam rm, frplc, 1m HEAVENLY l!:nJoy the warmth of . --~ .. ,.~ purcba.seoption.644-6920 din. rm .. fam rm, wet J BR',2,,_ea".·.·.·.·.·.·.·.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ 4"NU Fine Mesa Verde 2 LA CUESTA ~°il3~3,000. Pnn only . All s hingled h om e wood end c.-harm of m1r JGMllllw Cr'fftl bar.$575./m o 1ncl4g 3 BR.2~ Ba ......... $625 STORY. 5 Br. 2, ... ba, 3 8 2b hlgbl P nestled on a heavily rol"8. Obie gar w/auto gardener. No pets. 3 BR z Ba ......., ~ r . a, Y u Spacious new 3 br, 2 ba, · ·· · · · · · · · · ,_.,., many amenities. $96,7 graded. Family rrn & DEERFJEL03 Br2~, Ba, wooded lol; 3 bdrms., opener. Owner needs last ~-... -----~~~ h Di • & r R~Rffffy 4 BR,2""1 Ba .. • .... $475 Pb7$l·3930prinonly frmlDtn 8000 Ph Romanlubs,loft,decks; sale.Calls.4G-1151 200....-.tu. me. n g am.rm, ••·1611 4BR 2...,8afurn 1595 ____ ...;;,__........; _ _, 96.1~ rm. $7 • · :::dn P~<IT~~· ~iernc:~; architect des igned. 646-4463 ~~~~!sn~~·o,s~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~l 4BR'.2•1'1 ... : ..... ::.S800 Flv-u--•ystem many •tra · S159.500 'l 644 6449 4 BR,2'h Ba.. .S795 ASR ..-..-.... 1--------....i D • h s · avai · · · BEAUT 3 Br, new tile. 3 Br. 2~'1 ba. Big Cyn $700 In nice neighborhood. Xlnt cond. Sec to ap· DUPLEX-M•• CM cpU &drps, just painted Brtng your paint & n.c DOLL HOUSE predate. m .ooo. 5.52 0593 LOCJlmCI Hill I 050 $87,000. Costa Mno 3224 $360. Sngls. children. sso.ooo area. asking ••••••••••••••••••••••• TllPUX-xlftt ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet.S,OK.Nofee.~O ~.~. Agt. 673-7601 The owner in Europe IRVIME HOMES Beaut 3 Br. cnLrl air, huge llG CANYOH East.side I(){'. Good rental UNIQUE 2 br hom. frpl, or Agt., 673·5744, ~-5337 M esa Verde 4 br. 3 ba. 5.::; G;!~l':1~~m~~~:~ ~.~hofusesBrdrom '54h .000 gar. frpl<'. sprklrs, dose VIEW. $2 l $,000 area. $89,000. gas & wtr pd, $28S mo. No 3 B h k b h famtdin'g & !Iv.rm. Lgc He must lea ve his 4 .... oto our rm omes tu shops. schools. frwy View Newport Bay to RoyMcCcrdle dogs••• l br dplx $17() r, nrsc Is. par s. c · 15x40' pool w/Jacuni, bed.rm, 2 bath home with from $60.000 Xlnllcrms 547-442.Sanytimc Catalina' Iron gate en· Realtor Ill o He---' mo. pvt yd, gas & wtr pd. idnt cond. Fplc, $43S mo. -:::1!1'ii! ... rl covered patio. Ownr, by 45' poot and spa. You 'll THE HOMESB.LERS Log..o Niguel I 052 try Ma mmoth lmng Costa Mno sa:7n9 S48-6680 Carol. 64.2-4000. M3·8600 appt, 556-1434. $120.000 love all the wood and Cal 752-5353 ••••••••••••••••••••••• room with VIEW! Mar TWO Sly home4 br. 3 b:i & brick . See t h1:. op-FtX&SA.VIE ble firepla<"e. Paneled ---R..tah/M ftt A'I famrm,3yrsold. Beaut. COLLEGE PARK. 3 Br. portunity. Executive 3Bdrm, 2 bath. a1r-cond. formal dimn1< room. Wet 3 On a lot : 3l:llt hse. NR SHOoPPlt/G yd. 751·37S5. !168·Zi20, .. 5Z3CAMPUn1\.. •. IRV11fE fruit trees. garden area, V T--• ._.___ bur. Spacious kitchen & w/frplc & 2nR Duplex. N< 963-0008 .111a patio. By owner . lie. ...... s~! Cor lol lmmedoc:cup. pantry. Extra lurjte $8~.500 . lO'k dn . 4brt2ba/$395/mo 1st, --------OPENl>AILY 493-3917. CLASSIC BY Rancho S11n Joaquin •IOtitDREALTY • masler wmg Glassed Ownr/l\gt.54-0--0555 +last&se<"unty. Clean, 3 br, 2 ba. R/O, 8A.M.T06 PM. CHOICE EAST SIDE 4BR 2BA home near Westcllrt s hopping & school11. Playhouse m re. ar yard, boat/campe storage. CALL today to see this Cine family borne.~ lownhome 1n Irvine' Galleryofflomes view patio Loads or COSTA MESA cpts, drps, Z car gar.--------- THE SEA Engulfed \>y a golr 1714)831·9411 storagt-. 3 Car garage. Two 4 Plexes. Ea. have Fr.Qtrt3br,2ba.1Condo SJ.45. 963·4569 531-9545 Turtlerock 38r, 2ba, auto <.'Ourse and park, lennts ----------• Call now for personal t2l2BH & (C?)313R. 11 Slks $335/lsl/lasl/sec/cln Altt. noree. s pr kl r~, cu I· d ·sac Ocean breezes play a & pool nearby. <.:omry TWO.STORY preview. 752.1700 rrom N.B. Ooly Sl20,000. Cal 549.a65S S49S/Lse. 152·0428 siren'ssoogaroundlhi.s3 pallourea, l11rge master NJGUEL SHORt:S •ll•••••1·1 .11\11ri•o1•111 .... 1· each Ownr/AgtS40-0SSS H UN TI NG T 0 N b bed rm gem PI us h swte 2 Hedrooms +den [ I HARBOUR AREA. 3 BR. S&S wit College Park C"""'l.S, lush landsc.-pg & · · 3 Bedroom plW! den Ex· ~ ,JlJ~'f:f•lJ Comer 3 br. 2 ba. encl 2 BA w /huge family doll house lmmac. 3 br, s;~b decor make this bu~~r~!~dk~tlgh~~: ~~~~'.ve gate guarded ~ 1\l{U1\ UNITS patio. fprk .. boal/trlr room & frplc.-, near 2ba,$375.£ves640-l538 !!!, !,!Cepllonal buy at $94.500, caUS40-1720 $129,500.:' : 4·7·16·18·30·32·48 ·64-80· acces. S39S mo. 646-2700. sTchooO Bisi. N$425R/mEoA. CLt'TLYL LOVELY 2 sty 4 br, 2'n .,.,,_,. JAY W. YEATS ~-286· SOME Fixer Up-N E 'd l d I , ba, fam rm. cpl, dl1lti Rob!rtS 3 Br, Back Bay, open S 0 ME Pr Id e .of. rri:i'.e~ ~J!,~· r!~r ~~: ~~nt,otheHomr !..r,oApep~.e:, 640-0074' . --------• l2·4PM. $62,000. 24.22 ownership. '"' '"' ....., ....., "" ~u .,._ s.'12·7000; olgbtss.'12-050? . ranch home lmmed oc· II TAl8IU. REALTORS 4~2237 SACRlFICESALE' pers, SOME brand new, ew . 51 e. gc. e uxe 84S-tl7L .. Wi'. AL~O throout grdnr tncl'd R•,.lty ''1f I ln Califonia" MIGUEL SHORES Azure. 751 ·5314 11!'1"" .-11 l From $360 mo. Agt days Condos. NEAT clean 3 Br 2 Ba 1&!4ia-.~ WHtSnECLE•M 3 Bedroom. ~~ bath Monaco in HV. open • Plactr 4 BR Condo, pool. lennJS, $42.S • RI SALE IY OWNH . """' iownhome. 26. Master Sat/Sun. Fe-e, owner, up· a.--ti F.a~tside 3 Br on ...., acre, handball & basketball 7c!.; 903 per T..<!·3298Lr. West.side Beauty 3 br, 2 ... ~ ._. ..and you·u whi!stle al Ule bedroom w /fir eplace. graded 640.~ •• -r..,. •• w/3 other units. $310 iocl $3SOmo. 979•7888 ...... 1 orevs, ...... ba,bltn wsh-&dry Gar l~~~~~~~~~~j low price for this 3 Reaulrfully decorated, 752•1'10 uUl.642-8674 S br,Chanslerhmeorten· dr w w C. 2 bdrm . 2 ba charmer large yard & patio Walk S.. ~-I 076 .l400 OUAllSt Nfw.ot'l etACM 8 _ _. "· N 2 Br condo. l\.'J ba, pool. ms pool & park SSSO sL~-~900 c':it •••_1 I with beautiful frpk to l'Ommuruly pool, ten·....................... UNITS 2 r,pvty ... uu gar .. e°" Jacuzzi. New paint. . 97 . . " SURF REALTV waJl,shortwalkto com· rus &beach.$92,500 •uJUSTPERf'ECT cpls,drps.rreshlypamt crpts d rps tile & mo.4 ·3230,SSl·S231. ~~.~~=.s~~-Jb~y s offer.; tO mun pool, park & tennis Im mac.-ul ate beauty UNDER 5X'•GROSS ed. S2SO/mo. 754~7-wallpai>er. W/O hoo~ up. Sngl FAMILY 3 Br. FR, . CUSTOMUOMl';s l'ls Your.sfor$65,900 wt3l:IR <!BA. charming $7,500.PERUNIT . Sanla'sSpecialSlSO Util $295. mo. 673-6704 , The Colony, pool. O..~ 1026 fromS98.500 1 h ~ frplc .. shake roor. 2 32UnrtslnBigBearwith pd L br pet ok ·Fee 847-&53 Faslid1ous! Grdn/wtr -••••••••••••••••••••• Oowrttown llnlJ:n Sc 49t..7J22 13 l·Ol36 pnvate patios . on lhe resident manager· 3 M ·. R lal S4G-SJ7o pd $395 Ownr I Agt Oce9 View 0.,.. S09 15th St 551-7000 prelliest rom cr In lown. blocks from lake In town 810 en 1• Ready! $215. 2 br, kids & 644'2932 • MrO..Pt.Marta~ M~~~ot::3:;ly l HI:. ... · ::. · · Mlss&o..V~jo 1067 O~~~r~HENRY * ~:.:'°~a~.c:::a~~w~; ~i:k~~:ls. Garage, pe:a?!'".t;~l81s,S40.S':T70 NE W_S_m_o_k_e_t_r_e_e 2 Years new 2 Bed !);Jll 1474 $36 7542 VI LLACI:.. . .. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 492·4121 cxc.-hange. CALL 645-6646 Main Rentals. 544>-5370 .....,.. 3 br 2\'a bu kids •· Town home. 2Br ' 2Ba. rm s, den P• b11lhs NEW OffatlHG 2 • ., n..1 M s Cl _,., · • "' Pool. Clubhouse. Close to fireplaces. !IPllCIOUl>, YOU'LL GO REA LTORS Special ID every way' .... ~ ar . sn em. e f R€HIG€ AVAJ L NOW Lgc 2 sty petsok. Pee tennis courts . $385. RU.SOO A.PE - - -THE VIEW HOM€S home w /fpk, $495 mo. Mam Rentals, 540-53'70 Av a r I ab I e 1 mm ed. WortdWl• lroan owr Uu ... 4 bedroom, 2 NEWLISTIMG ~~?w~tnhm;lytJr~~.~~ ALONE IS WORTll ~~ appt. SS7-7355 or $175, 2 br, garage + llids _ss_t·_142ll ______ _ ..... 673-4545 blllh, frplc hm Beaut Ir.: baths, formal ,dlnmit. 2 S115,000. Move In now. Newport Beach Triplexo & sogls. Beachcomber.1 _________ _ UDUCID •7•000 l)n c.-kyard , newly e:::1.1t:ns~~!}:~l~~to frplcs .. cozy family rm. RoyalRtalton canal wl boat dock S:.?90.ComfyJbr.family& fee S15. 631·2011 or •RENTALS• ,,, Jantbcaped front yard ....... Ill + den horne. ll Garden kitchen & a de· 2&M9Cam.inode ~trella Sl62.000. full pnce. tu pel. Beachcomber, ree _547_·_250_1 _____ __. 1 BR d 1 mile from harbor, 3000 Freshly painted 1ns1de & """" ltghtrul spacious yard Ca B h. 493 2143 • en ···"" .. · S47s lq. ft. 4 Ur, 2~ Ba, fam out Forced aa le at ha:. Ct'nlral 1ur rond. and with handsome covered po, c sume 1st T.D. J-492·':1710 $15 631-20ll or 547-2501 Shabr ~,basqboueaky clbeanh3 22 BBRR. den .... , . , ... ~ rm w/frplc + ck-n, IOlal the ~tucco exlcnor ha!J patio A mulllt see a GOU: PROS NEW Units: 12 Un, 4 $225 E/Slde 2 br, dee .• cpl, •" mew/ ~g l, · ...... "" · · .. ~ ly u PI rad ed . I' ro lrttet 1.olrleyabt-edy nforreptah:~nld'-;:!,'. ~.000 Ora ma tic Trt -level Un--Org Cly, 240 Un drps. gar. fncd. yd, patio cheer;url 1klptch.b drknlndg rnRR. ·2·th·Ba .... ·" · .. ~~ feulon•ll>' l.ndacpd, no ~ ~ "' Residence on Golf counie ~.~.1603c_ ty, prin only. Bier Mat. adlt.s. 646·1078 Onlareay :'.,.,5rp. 848· .~~ .... ac Y · ·• · • • ....,., On1 41Gl798 -=-"""'-------•you 11hould b<'' Only ( uu-u=r~ r. '~n:c r~m. MESA VERDE family , 3BR.Den ...•••.... $SOO lard work $89,!iOc>. Prtn <'rimlnatmg buyer that m--"-J B 2~ Ba I .,.... ..,, ""'' 2 BR. 2 Ba .....••.... SSOO y . OWNER GONE Vacant S&.000.bOdon'tmli;:;out· · Il3t~&Il1l~ ~11 1rer~io rng rl ue FlXERTn·plex,P.ast.sid home, 3 br. fam rm, 48r, 2Ba , Sant a 5 3BR.:!ba ........... ~75 t br . 2,,.. ba, d1nrm & Huntington Crt·~t J -i:all 499·2800 ac ~ct :cover'"~ C M Cul -d e-sar fplc. Z\.lr ba, S600/mo chimney, cpts, drp:;, 3BR.FR.2V..bu ..... $450 fam nn °" xlra lgc ror-bedroom 1 ~ buth.,, din RfltCcrpet ~~~k~a~~hl~rin ~~is $79,500/ofr Agt.642·9666 Unique HomesMG-5990. ~:~j:~ai:."°s~'s~o :;~~ 388R,2Ba ........... $425 oer lot acr'OMI from park inll ro1>m aren. rounlry RHHort 833-3380 d h 3 R. 2 Ba ........... $SOO Extcnalve wood Int . ll:it<'hen Krick BllQ. ---------1 ....... -.. ach &069 !.J>8C!~sR r,eam7 290om3le UNITS lO. Easlside 3Br,2ba, F.P .. lgeyatd. 898-2470 3BR.2Ba ........... $565 t ••u•1co d .. ,__,_.. .,.64 ......... est.or 5 shows pride o $325.A.lao Mesadel Mar CL"'•"'&SllARP JBr 2 3BR 28a ••"" m1n1 x ras. .. .... ., newly pa1nte 1n111ur C.TYLED ••••••••••••••••••••••• C b ,. p d 0 ~.. · · · • • · · '' · • • ....,., •a.wt $56.000 . Tarb t-11 . "1 AdJaconlocean&Manna ownership! a11645 r .... e n $40 . Ba bll.ns ls drps J BR.FR ........... $425 MLUUc Family home. pool • Jacuul. 3 bdnn + conv. ~n. R<K'ently re· dec'd. Only s mln. to M.artna. $74,900 49 ... 525 Realtors. call8'2·2S6l . FOR THE FUD THE DUCKS view estate sized lot in Fores t E. Olson 1 nc 546-4141 Carol. agent GW Coll~::. 'Ma lls: n~ 3 BR, 2 Ba , den .... $475 ~a~:rr°ro'!:t Je~k~ 2!s~y~ ~ area or $150-$200,000 ~rs College Park. BtOy redec. Schools. Edwards/Hell. 3 RR. 2 Ba •. •······• .$4lO $37,950 2 R1>droom1. 1 hath, family rm. huge-tl9Ck yard. IOXI Sq ft. Va<'ant and r~ady to move·ln. l-4C_,.t TIMES RR & playrm . 3 ha. homes.$81.000 (orboth. LohforSde 4 Br, 2 bad. rrp,k:_.bltns, Nkiud paint,t lilikQ. $rn4~~· rn~:~~~::::::.::= A home t h11t provt>s Xllltcond.Walktonnnls. newcp(.s. 1'1JB. n....... . s. peso • ., 4 RRJ8a ..,75 h d od """" mo 631·2711 or'"°'.....,.._ 847 2760Evs/wknda ' .. · · •· • .. ··..., =~:r1~=t~~~t~ 'o:a'uu~:I~ tennlA & ocean. $98,500 AMCHOIAH L.ob-Gosto MHC1 ,,_......,, SHR. 2'~ Ba ......... ~ Por sgg,500. 4!njoy CAYWOOD IEALTY INYISTNIMTS 2 vacont, l w1olde Beuer than new, sharp Si.nJlutory condo. Nlce.2 bdrma .. 2 baths nnd __ •_5_41_·_12_9_0_•__ 1714149._7711 house, nxt. door ls newe 3bd, l~bs, Fr. Blln11. lge br. $365. I ml bch. Agt f1.1 mlly room w it h SPYGLASS HILL Vu 3 =========:!.! const.Canbeboughtas lot , qu iet street. 968-4405 ;968-2297. fl 1 Ylrat cl • . pAckaite or separate. clllldren, small pet o.k. 3 BR 2 BA fro r>"" urep ac~. us Br 2 Ba. last brand new 5-ita Ana Call for more lnfor. Agt $450 mo Arnold Broyles • m _,.,,. condUion. bousebyowner.640-1751 •••••••••••••••••••••• 67S.7G01 • Severallochoosetrom/41 ________ _ OWNR 2br. good location (AgnU 5'45·949i. plex etc. Kent Rogers red h'ill ~, . 552.,7500 IY OWNER newly decor'td. 1019 So l·Z LOT 2 br, 2 ba adult.s only, Property Management ~ leocll 1%48 BTwo 1032 -------Bayfront H Collins Isle. Oak st. $36,900. 556·J200 COSTA MISA frplc, din.rm. security. 848-8300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 8 UC E T O BE/\ C II : r;o~~O~O~r67~i-~7°.,~c~; 4 BR. 2 ba, 2atory wti100I $21,500 ~ol, /\C,J W l>, 1$350. te.t1!4011 RINTA.LS 111 0 I Moc)glola .t T.-..rt,FfwtVly 9'2·44'5 BY OWNER-48r. 2Ba, lg. ~rk.Una pool. :1cdude<f 558-8723 Lovely Republic Home <Duplex plans) c 7vl: ) s 3 3 n4 ~ o 3 1' ~;. Ha-bow 3242 LAGUHA. llACH lot.trlraccesa.$82,SOO, yard.~arthebeach!ln 022.8600 M rth rSo C ~or631·2080 C2 1 3l268 1 86 1I ve •••••••••••••••••••••••3 BDRM.newerhom~ Sll~7 tercotn, 3 bedroom. P. ~ LIDOISLE·liyowncr Pl~u00m.ofx>.5.c6.94;,rus ..,., .. o..art, measagew/DonnaTarr. 3 Br. 3 ba townhouse. loc•led In Porl•flno balhl.Eat-i.nkllchen ~ 3 Br, 2 Ba. lg. patio. Ope HouseSat/Sunl2S •~.......... 2~0 Spukllnlil new <:ond. L lllil Unu. 2 Rnthi1, ., , ... ~ 1034 formal dining, extra den. 'h $150.000.673-1610 ~!So.Spruce. · ~ "' New cstm 28r, db kit $470. C:ill ''Lila". fireplQce, ocean. v•<:w. ra• •-r hearty fireplace f14.900. 't5,.;i CAM~Dl·IRVllfE _____ .._ ___ , .. ••••••••••••••••••••• w/bJtns. <:pts, drps, pllt, 846-1.371 or846-54S6 eves. Excellent fllm. home • ... •••••••••••••••••••• Ta rb.-11 , Re a I tors' llACH HOUSE SOllHIL.,_. I 01 CUstom Hexagon Home, I yd, huae lndry rm. $3()0 ._.__ SS.SO Mo. !le:!·~ OPENDAlLV Super 2br +denhome. •••••••••••••••••••••• BJock fromUflsatSnow mo . Call ll fl 6pm • ...-..-3244 SUPER LOCATION 8A.M.T06 P.M. wtcoiy Crplc, l(Ourrnet s.-e>c...Vlew Summit ror sale. Sleep. S.O.Sl030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 DORMS .• 2 baths. ·---------kJtchen & lots of glus. Secl~dEa U . 2 b 8, many trees. SS9.000 38r,2 ba,onculdeaa<".IR Spacious &rounds !3 Beautiful 4 bedroom Do you naod moN? room',. ~u ... u;oo• 1 _ .. 3.. Pride or ownership for den :~ b?, !:od ~ 492·o.115 Evs. Colle1~ Park. 3 Br. I ~'» ha, yd. close to schlll & prk. tot.II. 3 car garage. I.iv. homo only 2 yean old. 6br, Jba, all new cpt' & _....._._."'" OC\ly m .500. Won't last! n•au. Earth toned COn· frplc, dlx kit, refrl,, S37S, Isl mo. o nly . rm. with fireplarc. Bllt Hwre lot. m.ooo. llOlarium floor"s, area for SALi Oil LEA.SI Call M2 38SO, Property a;, 8 500 499-.ct4S ._... . oba1 cpt.s, many decrt t 5$2-0430 aft 7PM ln klt<:hen. Some ocean l l RV, lge paUo. S min to Vacant and ready Cor Im· House · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ic.ltal. $425 lte. No pet.a. vi('w. Excellenl family bch. "8-~ mediate occupancy In ---------•wet.tr Ja1tw 1091 ..._..,_ .. .,.d C..1164&-7528. J BR• den exec hm. Lrg homo. $185 Mo . ..,_.. • te:J.1788 thi1 aharp 3 bdrm .. 2 Bluffs "Z" Plan ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••..V• 3.Br 2ba cptl drps t I fn<:d 4t rear side yard 2 BDRM. llOME. lgc. ......... IMdt 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S Resale Specialists. 3. 40r~ bdrm model.I avail, eomc w /pooh1. 1188"*°2 Pennlnaton Proportles 4 Br, l~ e.. new kJtchen, x.lJ\l cood, l>l« alum. <'OV· e~ P•lio. 162111 Fon. tula Ll.162..500. M0-2Wl 0an·t five up the ahip! "Litt' It ln da11lrled. ShJp to ·~ r••ulla I &0-Mrt. I batb. tam. rm. home Just listed OD Ylata Pool Dr. $11.000 ........... 3106 bltiis. pAUo, chldnit~t.i w/playhse. all bllrut. In sundeck YI/ocean vlow. - near achoola. clparlt & Rome. 5 Bednn, ~orm•I LovelY mobile home, In••••••••••••••••••••••• OK$345.m-e070. C.,";:~ge area . CQll Uv, rm. wlt.h fireplace. INlrket. Nicety ocorat· btll Prado Verde Park, Qual.nt 2 atory, 2 Br, uUl · W/W Ca ,....t th t ed t.hruout. Owneni onx· dlnlna rm .. f•m rm. community Pool, I~ Ba, pd, $32$mo. yrly NIAa OIANOI! 2Br. lge kllch . A/C, cul K!lchcn w~~;nae £~~~n'. k>ua, so submit your of· ~0001 .. ,:., Ca121!.645-w-722tct1111" Call~ at 67ut70 COAST COi.LiGE de-sac, fenced bcllyrd, nr ou"" Mo. fen todll1 For ••le at "'"'" ... ,, H PACERA REALTY k ...., 179,900 or tease for $400 ..... , • ... Jl07 38r. 28a den, tam rm, rr • llChls, $355 mo per month •He.,.,.•oclt• (213)945-2621 ........ ;~!.!.:!! ....... alJbltns.trp!c.l)tltic>, 1nc11. lrd.n1 der. 10 min. t-0 l·BDRM. APT. at Wooda Bluffs 3lm, 2~ Ba. lee (71 4)522-0872 Penn Pt N Ua ., ll•HTRIALTY rv ne n uat. & MCAS. I Cove Beach. Lanai .. ~"'-UP.. fam·rm · · E " plan . . · 2 'er · tJtl J '1 97'.,IJJ chlldok.nopcts 494-lSQl w/swtm pool. One ol the """"'",....., Unobltruclfd view lge ocean. un une. bbl rentals \n Laguna •• and ready to 1e11l g~nbclt on blutf.'Uke oet.rlMI..... c,2U)Mt-S3le. 1RV. C rovd <O nly forfl75Mo. Pride or owoer1b 1g new cond Walk to pool• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• MIN J 124 3 Br. rncd yd, •vall Dec. attur'fd comm In lrv). h th t I 8 . • 3 ' ..............u u...........t ""*or...,..,. Phone New cor. 2 br 2 ba CPtll F\JR"'ISHEO STUnto • ow1 ruou w l y ownc>r. •' 11,500. ~~ ...... ••••••••••••••••• ..,,, -dr-nr le~ 1 • 1• ,, · ., .d<s.d reaturH. 3 Bdrrn. 644 am cvat 752·5041 ...._.. -1100 fUrD Lilt.le Oki H 87M737 j ..... n 3• poo • APT. at Vlctona Beach falh rm. 1cp. l1und-. TURTLEROCK GLF.N <11-. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• uw·~d. ouae. acunt. ss2 5377 a ft 1 Blk. rrorn 1•·p• 10 "' • ,.. . Matu.re or,. l:'°PM .... pr door open~. noor Plao3 Eu blufr .. BR •. f Mobilio. Modular llome • tire male only No R.avcuomethlniuou want ---------beach. Owner pays to-tti.Un1 rrplc. 2 level ~l or aale, mon In t 8 • •m·rm 8u1Jdlq Dell very, Set· childrw or pet,. ·-'°Id.I! Cluatfied ada do Nb 2Dr 2ba comm pool utilltJ•. SJ.95 Mo. atalttuy, £le1ant : now, la. COt'DCr cul-de-~;:0c:i-Y J..:.nar. up. Is Sentce.. 8'1~1570 mo. 1125 AnaMltD Av•: It well -Call NOW. tennl-.tauna, eur rm.; MISSIOMAIALTY ~ aadot. U..~llQ · fot tree eat. or into see"'• 905878. clbbN, Jae. 11'15. aa-oia PHOMI 494-07J I red hill .& " . 'iS?·7SQQ. JIB C A'L Y PILOT Add it .. Build it. .. Diaper it...H ammer it . Carpet it ... Cemen t it...Wir(' it...Hoe it...Clean it. .. Move it. Press it.. Paint lt...Nall 1t...Plaster it ... F1x it... SERVICE DIRECTORY ~lumb tt. .. Pa ch 1 ••• 1pe emo c 1 ••• Roof it .. Landscape 1t ... T ile it ••• Trim 1t .•• Sow it ••• H aul 1t .. Add 1t... Plant it .. Alter 1t .. Learn 1t ... Appll•u Repalr Carpet Senlce CWld c... Gardie... ~ M•H 'I ,._.../Pap• "'9 ,..._,/raperi.. Roofing ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLIANCE llEPAlR C.tlltt Man will lay youn VU..LAGEClllLDCARl-: YilDCl.UHUflS Want a REALLY CLEAN Fittplua·Plantttn P••ot·Repalr 3.S yr, In lntr/Ext Palntlna. Ava Repairs & Compoalllun Sll>-!ierv1ceCall or mine 1t.-pa 1r11 ~ Con>rua dd Mar, Cull day MoolhJy MOW a. EOC E llOUSE! Call Oln•h•m ~tit Conc.-.te Pallo 11ro. worltmanshl p rm s:i:>. all pnces Incl Shtn1Jlet ln1pedloo1 (714 >~!I 2422 cl.-onang 100• Ouur work cart!, pre.school environ· Clill Ron M1 6109 Cirl Free ests, 6-U·5123 Block Walb BBQ Pits 1ewar. Take adv11nt of my palot Ftff eel 642 3UM lntrd/IJcd Low prtcc1. fr 11t b•uer 118v1naa t'r eat menl, enrichment op ~ llOUSECL.,.ANING Is Ref, ~t.llJ.46..-0464 cxper W.70M . _,, eal&»~orS41 ~ C. peftt.. MS 3&'6 portun1t1cs Licensed. ·~ ic. Don t be hom1wal((ll,.,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• ex er1enred . creden ••••••••••••••••••••••• Our Bu1u ne111 . Call l'Teeesl.Slumpttone.tlle. P .. YowC•ttc •'OrCl.nequal paln11naa. 'MJNoR HOME REPAIR HOU DAV SPECIAL ti~ed 675-7850 VOU HAVE IT REAOV Ja.nice'a R1111edy Ann! blockwalls, br1clt, plan Avri Extr lSty $345 Culr prlc1111 too. call T••!~~•~•••••• Carpentry, Plumbin11 & SharnpooorSteamClean l'LLHAULITAWAY at8'7S-~ ten. QuaUty work Ill re 2·Sly$4&/lntrS4Srm Rich.rd. I h1 preuure .. ~~OPYTVSVCCO CeramicTlle~ 2 Hmi.. h11ll or bath c:o.lroctor TlM~-6300 HOUsL·CLE•"'JNG !!.e'!~es. Bob 7SO.~. Prices1nclmlt'l/labor clean Cant. do tht'y! R "-1 · -------• St.S 9S . .S37 7396 u ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' "'' .....,......., Cuar, lnsrd.ttteest Uc/ln&836-~ l;'t ate ...... rv oe FINISH, REMODEL S37 3382 LEEM.JAKVIS Soooy & Jer. Fret-haul· Byrellablecouple Ted636-708Sor$52·0IJ4 athirf'rtefla960-Ul33 Rpr Small jobs OK. AddillOf\ll & Roinodt'lln1e 11\S. cleanup. tree work Ref's 963·~13 f"ast. professional quality Reas. Im_ -0319 "'--"/"'---f"l't.. 002 s.573 Lie 317~ for usable ltem11. Fen· HO Mo•lllcJ PETERS PAJNTING painting at very low "'4Wllrll'I' ~ '"' ---------• ces/bld ga removed USECLEANINC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expr'd reu. rates. f ...... rates ~.SU. r-6 .,,_ le •••••••••••••••••••••• Exp'd 0~ lrans MOV\NO ' -2 'd '"'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,..... ~· • ,_ ....... _t._ M7·~ -.. · f .....,t expr est CallCieoeS..SZ·O.SS ....................... .BobSc11n•1J concrelt-Inc WWOClW'CJ 545-5106 men move you Reas -.........iJ-... CF.RAMIC Tile. New or Sh & I Gt'ncrul t~incn:te work ....................... Hauling. moving, cleanup . wirefs 494·6936 545-8583 Palntin Jnt/Eict Reu ~ rmdJ. Fr e11t, sml Jobi m~m~or ~rl~lc~i~::: Commercial Rcs1denuol ExptdJh1wllangardener 17/UI> Treework Rea11. PAT S JANIT O llfAI, · ' depenaable Fr~e es·t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• welrome.s36-34216af\S wht carvl s 10 mi 4980059 L1c2m4 Yd cleanuiJb. lnmmlng, .rut.r~est842..s97 SERV You dirty e m. we r~19~ Cal1 Jay~796S PLUMBER Rtp1t1r. rr - blcach.Cleanliv rm,di pruning Lt H11ul 'g cleanem.Speclabzmgln -.. ..,, • ..,......ltCJ -p1pf0. 1t1 Slall11t1o nfrM5tr"flu tm & hall S\5. Avg rm •Res1dent1alConcrele • 64.5-M7 Wetkend hauling done, vacant homes. l.1c'd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Workmanship Guarn'd ist-rvlce,. c. Gidltiy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S"UO, couch $t0, chair S6 Lloyd Dennis Construe small movJt>R &odd jobs 968-79t4 PAPERHANCINU Inter/Exler Freo dt W ·93t5. Removals trl mmln Guart•hm pct odor Crp Uon 20 Yrs l'XP 645·51 Gardening service In 551·3778 QuaJwork.fullygullr 25Vrsexp 642·0295. pruning, rne eat. Lic~d rcpmr J5 yrs expr Newport, Costa Mesa, M-aa-a.-1-..-Reas. rera. 64t).4340 CUSTO G IF YOU t\IUy 111aured. 642 21624 worlc mybeH . R ec You don'l need a ~un lo CdM & Hunllng lon ·~ Janitorial * M PAJNTIN • have a service tooffl'ror•---------.SJJ 0101. ..draw fui.t" wht·n you Re a ttonabl e rates.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Paper. paint. 20yrs exp lnlr/Extr ReasRales goodstosell.pla~anlid Removing, tri!nmlng, place11n~d 1ntheD111ly 64.'\-7588 Q.EANJNGBYANN WilsonJa nltorialService 20 % di sc b e f o re Cal1Bruce54&-0720eves In the Daily Pilot topping. lns d , he, Find whal you want i Pilot Want Adi.' Cilll nuw W .. ~ Expenenced, with N!fs. Prefer new COlllllrucl100 O\nstmas. Salls. guar. Sell t.lungs fast with Dally Classified Section bonded. Wlnler rates. ·'Dally Pilot Class1f1~ &'2 56_:!.8_ __ _ ant A= Call 642·567 Aller 5 PM. 493-0680 Call 892·0383. No wait, rree esl. 96(>.3906 Plloc Want Ads. Phone 642-5678. 645-512.4 HouteaU•fwWs.htd Hoa.1UttfwW"'-d ........ ntsFwaished ApalliAe.ottlu.fww. ApalMCAb........._ Apallwc•t1......_ ~IMC.t1u..tw.. a.....toSlw-. 4300 OffluR..W 4400 ................................................................................................................................................................ ······•····•··········· ········••·········••·· ~.~~~ ..... !~~.~ ~~~~.~~~ ... ?~.'.~ ~~~.~~ ... ??.'.~ eo.taw.sa 3124 CoatoMeto 1124 ~-':t~~.~~.~~~ ~~R'l°'EN ••• T~~~S •. T •• E·:·,?!!.~! ~ ;.~~ ':'~~. ~~~ 1~2~3MROmFR. EolErl~ENTrro·m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"U,ol ru.. ~· ~~~ BLUELACOONVILLA WALKTO tn:ACll IESTIUY New owners or Stell& & vtew to ocean. smoker.S.S1·2697 Sl2S per mo. Adj. 2BR 21.,UA. wshr. dryr J 8dCdrMmB~gTlesx1~R ...... '!'To Some people say you get ~-----------. Beachwood Apls, 19l32 br. 2 ba, patio. crpt. drps. AVOID INCOMPATIBLE Airporter Hotel. No leue refng, l'f'l'.lltt. drps, st<'!>!> ICA> c. what you pay ror! We of SMftSttlM(i/ MagnoUa, H.B .. offer a 2 $400. Lse or mo. 642·1334 ROOMMATES!! req. 833-3223TU noon to pvy hrh, 2 pooll>. 11.'n Like new 2 lid rm wtyard fer more Aud lhe pnce ii. br 2 ba, 1000 sq ft . orS42-6578 642 7430 ) nis,s<icur1ty Av:ul 12 15 &aarage$S001mo ae~urity apt w /pool, or -Hou~Mor~8J2.41 4 ,.. Jet<s "vkmbersh1p In " T~-......... ,._ _ ........ l500 Ii.I & I.isl + $JOO f'Jo;NINSULI\ l'QINT Health Club A te nni' A winning comblno11on )acurn. A IC, dshwbr. STEPS TO OCEAN _. ,,. ~1w__. .....,, R..tal 4450 l>cc ur1t v Ownr l\fU I Bdrmi. w1 balcon1c~ <·lub. F'reetennlsl~ons ofodultoportmenthomes Adults only. No pela Deluxe Nwpl. Shores l o.tOfF!ftdMMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19!}.4l71 or ·:13.91.i(j 11r,.;, Prest111ious wood intr & 81tl1ards. Swimming w1thluxuryoppolntmentsond $250. Call new Mgr al br.dplx.7tHl70·9203 THATRIGHTPEMON NEWPORTBCHSTORE askforum_i _____ 1:xtr. t.oe;ims & warmth. Golr Drivin1ot R a n1ote supert>recreollonat apremlum 982·1800 1•---------1 S...SSbyShcsiRq 2630AvonSl.·S2'70Mo S600 yrly lease Sauna:. + ~real ac lac Tr; 1 1 d ----------1 J erry Wynn (213 )477-7101 l BR, 2 e,1 &:i br bchrrnt. WATERF1lONT HOM~ ll\'lt1es Sunday BBQs anon. e .ols . gym . meropy 2 br. cpts., poo . pay y .. OCIAMFRONT C'Mrops few llnt 4350 ffn c11rr Ur 494 20341. 631 1400 Parties with live banw spo •swimming • bllllor<Js. n ° P e l a · 2 2 O 8 A · 2 BR., 2 ba. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••Balboa Island: retail. 12t3>>.176<.'7~_e~_'e_s ___ -Do-ve_r_S_!lo-re-s-.-f-ro_n_t_r_o_w-~ FreeSund11ybr One&Two8edrooms.OneBoffl ,1 Delaware.~. IAYFIONTHOMI Garageforstoragespace commerc. or office Ocean 'll'W $275 t br, Or S Ba. unbelievabh ~ =:£'..!2.~0. ~ UAc.!li VilAC:. ..... Lail9 Pn 3 BR, 2 ba S2000Moyrly 135. mo Lacuna Beach. space. OU.street park· yearly l-'t-t.' view Avail Jan. 10 W' .J -......... _,. • .,... DelWte 3 br, 21,AJ b~. att. STIPS TOllACH t94-1396aft.6pm ~,~.A~~~"~~~Rfl;.: Mam Rentals, S40 5370 Sl.200 per mo. 63H810 550 Poulortno Ave .. Coato M.-o 7SHl995 dbl far .• paUo, frplc. 1713 3 BR, 2 ba .. unl. SC2S Offiu ReMtil 4400 644'2343 Alon. to FrL, 9 to --· ..,, Alabama. 536·3465 or 3 BR. 2 ba., unl. $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s. Loguno HiUs 3250 3Dr, 2ha Oplx NewPort fess1onal managemt:nl 53S-tn8 ... •••••••••••••••••••• Hghts $400 mo. Imme< stafr lhal cares. and CostoMffa 1124 eo.taM4tta 3824 ---------• 3 Br hOUbe. lmmaculale Occupy. 645·9438 frie ndly neighbo r s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. encl. gar, patio, blk Close to schools & s hops -Models open dally 10· 7 to beach, no pets. 205 Uth Som. no one under 21 St. 536-8729 or 53S-17J8. '3501 lse. 494 0_122_· ___ San Cletn!nte 327 6 l R Logmno Hip 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rvfc~ ~va1l~b1::'. mMaotn FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE ~~~l~e! ~it~'7:1' r~~~ associated ·· OROttEfl", "El\' friU':. l !J • ' V'+; t ..,1t,,,. n t;,' ~ •' I ~ u•..,. ,,. -.-. ... facils. See lo believe! J&2 Br, 1\.11 Ba Twnhse ·~•••••••••••••••••••••Elegant Ca nlamar ' ... ,n.monthoccupanc" 5-.-1ty~W••_... .. ~1r l..case in adult comm Forever View, shown by 0 For Q--T....ts 847-6407 style. bltns. cpts, drps. 2 Br & den condo 1-'an appt only ; Clill blwn akwoodGardenApls Lt·ve on your own pn·vate s treet in a 2 mcl. PatJo. healed pool. t.isttc view. Clubhb(' & 6-8 30PM, '492·0915 Lse NEW 1 br Crplc beam I $750 I Id h bedroom townhouse Wl·th yard & large . · · Adlts. no pets. $185 & pool $525 Pvt 11wm·r on Y. mo nc s as 880 lrvinl' (al IGt J ceU, bllns. pool, volley S235. 548_2682 Heier to Monarch ~um sodce & lndst·png. 1714)645 0550 patio, wood burning fireplace & at· ball. gar. S235. 842·6934 WESTCUFF BLDG . . NEWPORT B(ACli ·• "'' "'It•''' I 'Ir' •f' '"'' '••''"a .... Call Mr. Ho wa1d • 645· 6101 S .J .CAP STORE. ~70 sq.ft. Camino Cap. No. ot M1.1slon. S310. per mo. uoo Sq.rt. also. PH: Ownr. 87S-0178. HOW AVAILAILI Fant.uuc Buslnesa loca· tlon. Lido Area, appro1 1'400 aq. tt . plenlltul parking, 673·9120 or 6'2·7899 trltab Want.cl 4600 m1t . .i03-033t . W•s&-.1-stft" 3Z98 tached ~arage. LOTS OF ROOM FOR Wallt 00 h ..,80 b Yearly . 2 BR .. frplc : 60' PER S""FT "' """' li0011>1hSt <al Dover) STORA E AND HOBBIES' to ac .... l r, garage. $340 Mo. 213. """ O<.:f:l\!'11 VIEW. adull ••••••••••••••••••••••• f7H l6428170 · petsok Fee l617WESTCLIFF·NB < ommunity sp1:1t• :! Br. 2 ~ty, 4 br, 2 ba. nu t•pts. Adults. $375 Main Rentals, 540-5370 '47-l.9J4 Afte r 4 P.M · ACT ~1·5032 orklni; woman wishes 1 dt:n. 2 Ba. lse $47S ITIO drJ)6 . (pk, DW $435/mo "'-c•--....o.... l776 621 w. w.... Costa w.to --pd L G E B A c JI . '50' w tcUff D r urn Is h ~ d r 0 0 m \llti1482 96.145W "53l 9:>45 Agt No ~ ,,.....""'" 646-2010 Near ocean. SlSO. Ulil 0 VER L 0 0 KING ft • r. w/k1lchen pnv In H.B. f •e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacant now• Fff CANAL. ALL UTJL PD. _Newpe>rt Fm111c1al Clr or C.M. area. Call a(t 5, Minion Vl•io 3267 c --Bachelor Apl. Main Rentals, $4().$370 $250. 1.492.3710 L.ecniftC) Office Space 636-12S7. •••••••••••••••••••••••Nice 3br. cpts, drps, 1 blktobeach. n 35. ColtaMHo 3824 Cotta Meta 382 $17S 2 br pool CallonSlleManager t--------- 1...Ju.•ncw l11l(3ur, fam rm, dshwhr, good yard. 2 Adults.498·03Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• iuchokF.garage. •Oceanfronl Luxury lBr . (7l4>642-JlUext:z4G """"'/ 2 ba, tprlc. hltns, 2 car ludsok $350 642 $583 w WHY HOT7 · ee $625 yrly Incl utll ~ JWr Lge fn•·d yd. Kids ---c:-.-1--3786 2 Br w/gar. S230. Ne c .. nk.enll"ln~room MatnRenta.Js,540-S370 Enclosed par k ing. lf You Need A Staffed & •••••••••••••••••••••• _,, N r ;,,, CoftdominllllM _..... ~ crpt, lge rncd yd w /patio """ • ...,c 3823 ""'· 0 e~ ...,,s mo lst Unf\rnished l425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Water pd. 2224 .. 0 .. Cathedral ce Ung 2 Br, 1 ba, new paint & _u_ • .,. ________ 1 Furnished Office. call ..._., fioneer klly,842-4421 ....................... 2 BR. 2 ba on the ocean Placentia, call betwn 1· 2bedroom.s, lt,., baths crpl. Nr major ahopplng 21R WATlltFltONT THE EX EC UT IV E 0,,a twelty SOOS Cllsa Del Sol Siesta house NWPT CREST deluxe Furn S700., unrum $600 636-4120 AUacbed1arage & frywa. No pet.I. #,25. Bulltlns, trplc, erpta, SUITE. Rent lnclude1 •••••••••••••••••••••• Mission vieJo. Adull 2aa. 28 A, h v. din, pool , Tot.aJsec_wity, elevators. Washertdryerhook·up 545-0760 d.t'J)6. garase. "35. ~~f,e s':~~f~e. P~~~r : C-'dtriltgoa..1 commumly For lease 3 tenrus $450 645-4867 rec. raclhbea. 499-2835 THE IA Y LEAF Pvt yard with patio 2br comer Coodo, Villa 3001 FlNLEY AVE, N .8 . lanltorial. Secy's & ofc Over SOO active local bus. bt. 2 ba. $450. mo. Pool & I 2Bdrm. water pd $200. A~OulXHla, g7J.o'W· Pacific. JY, ba, pool, ten. JACOIS llALTY equip avail Newport Usllnp. Please call or -rec:. center Fully draped Anaheim Love Y 3BR . ~.... Beautiful, spacious new nil, newly redecorated. 675-6670 Center . 840-5(70 atop by for tree i.nfo. All &. crpld New Move 1n fam rm. pool $385 mo UnfwAilhed apt&. Pool, pvt patios. VILLAGE San Diego, collect cateaoriea & types. We now• Air ~:irage door 549·8282 ext 348 , eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults,nopeta. 621W.Wllson,C.M. 224-0038 Atlrac. 2 br. 1..., batDMdlxsuiteafromSl.50. guaranteetopleaseyou. opir 830 ~ 496-3924__ ___ Ge•ral 3802 329 Avocado. C.M. 646•2010 Twnhse w /bltns cpl.I Uc.II meld. A/C. ample 751·3741 ..... __ •-och 3269 Dt' I u xe i., b I k Sn n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-0883 Brand new 8 plex 3 Br Sl7S 2+ l Ya. Pool. klda, drps, pallo Nr.' Hoag pllg, Janitor675-6900 UNITED BUSINESS ,__..,..' ~ 8 , b d k •· Ba •t '•--1.: sln1les. Beachcomber, Hoe .,,,,5 c•o 2695 INVESTMENTS •••••••••••••••••••••••Clemente Beach No2 r, l'°i a.sun.ec "'BEAUT.brandnew2br. ,ownrauru,auw "' ree $15. 631 ·2011 or P·-· mo . .....,. ·Prime locauon In Hunt· 1.52S MeaaVerdeDrE ~kid:., pet-s S350 mo patio Garden Grove. ba,llvrm.dlnrm,f.,,lc. Br apt.s, no pela. l714) S47·2$0l M2·4387 lngton Bea c h on (acroaafromK.ona Lns> ON PF.NINSULA 495-5734 S2SO No pets. 5"5-0760 beam ce1I. bltns. jacuul, 827·2479or!MB..8()77 __ LJ DO IS LE WATER· Brookhunt, 800 square Sullil 106, Costa Mesa Exr1ting 3 Bdrm home To-.rntio.w NEED A RENTAL.,., gar . ocean vu. 642· 799"l .Lrg 12BR, beamed clogs. 3 ~ch~d~~~.:ab;t~on~~ Lef'RONT ~ .. I!.,~; Sl6SOfl me. ~:1..e ~~~;t~~~~x-UBI Open 1 days. w beacb & water orross Unfurnbhed 3525 We h11ve the m from NICE New 1 br , frplc. sng slry, no pell!, $200. panelin". $290.846·3166 ase.67........,.,a . 6pm posure. assigned park· ... "VB. ,.ill't._.CY t~street Sl\9U1mo lse ••••••••••••••••••••••• S75mo pool adults no pets 2049·D Wallace, 646-8883 • OCEANVtEW •-"".,..:n ESPECIAl.l.YLl\llGF. BRANON~:W:l 8r 2~~. KI OS·PETSWt:t.COM,E S23o' m o. 543.4757 or pm N r Ham 11 ton It BACUELOR ~~II Mr. Plumme Prime loc Neta '2200. 1., Bdrm & den Fron\ Cpk: ,, nu Crum Doheney NEW Ek A ~.E!'JTALS 646-3798 Adull E ·S1de 2 br encl Brookhunt 2br. 2ba, gar. A .... Uul pd, lt1tch bath. mo. Cirosaed A0.000 mo. w.vie'4 uf "111<·r boJt~ &. St Sch & 0 Wharf Sl5 f ~t:: I Uk • N lge pvt encl paUo, $285 . ..,>;; .. 6731241 ' APPROX 800 aq rt. C-2 a 751·3741 "Cl>.1Cla ''Hill S5i5 mo $450 P<"r Jlll~n~3-t·8Zn2, 631 ~ 638-8 2 Br 2 Ba, fplc, pool. 2 sty. g~ :,!.~8 ° new. 0 Shown by appt. 962·0778 -""· · 130 E. 17th Sl., $2SO m o UNlTEO BUSINESS ~.it~ 1~ .-. 85PM.~ 1012Evs lolboa ltlond 1806 E·Slde. Children OK. pe . . ~T BLUFF. Stunning Doyle~-047~ INVESTMENT ~~~ ~ ,.._..__ -3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $290.!M80916 LARCE2br.2ba. S22S. In· I Br.~mo.d :zbr. 2ba apt ln PreeUge DB.UXl......._.C~"' 1.S2SMesaVerdeDrE If A R D T O f' I N D .......-xn UftT1lnt .M v d fanl & sm . pet ok. Call 16591 ran area. Townhouse floor W'l"'T'I ~ <across from & bluH E h ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ·BR. corp, blt·1ns, pnv 2 f\r 2 Bu. esa er e 642·66L2 for appt 846-3950 plan. /\dults. No peta. Comml & lndaU 1pace1, Kona lAnes> lbr~l 21".>u, fa~crm.o&n COC:t1·A MESA OUPLF.X 2 deck. Ci11rage. Yea area. Encl gar. new cpt.s. , J.'.WO, ~.Broker. roe> to 2000 sq. ft. A& lo Suite 108, Coat. Meta w;itt•r 'l~>A rrvts. drps. Br. Married rouple, 1 lease only, S300 mo. Bkr. pa.int.~ 540-7088 .,..,... 3144 as~ sq. n. Laa Nlauel UBI Open 1 d.ayw ""'Ill Witlk to schools child OK , no pets , 644·2343Mon.thruFr1., 2Br opt.sfromS200 Cpts ISTMONTHFltff ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.C:.-• 3876 Mission Viejo areaa GIFT~._. ... ,,....,,.lllC ,.... · · 642-6682eves U>S • ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Handy to S.D. FrwJ. Oll"'n~"" "ho11s . tennis r lub drps, encl. yd. Kids ok. BSydToW'llttlUIMI WOODBRlDGE OCEANFRONT Luxu.ry Call:83HCOO Prestige loc. N ets ~7:io mo L\e Itel .. ~-_..._or...-i.~ lc:llboafl~ 3807 Nopeta.!MB-0483 2br,l~ba from~.Alr ~lNESbdA.PTS 1 br den trpl pvtatepeto SJ0.000.yr.PluaoU!ento ~ffTISM 11•l 22AO -r-·-"" ,..___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Casa de Hermosa cond, pvt palloe. Adulta 1. 2 .. 3 rm un ts. bch •499'.2807 WESJ'CUFF Fum'd. ofc cbooele from. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lir3br.2bit. deck. See Mar 1920 Meyer. orr Destined like early $l20mo 751•3741 * MOW A YA.IL • 1c111oe Pe I :wk 3707 Nr Och, $400. mo ~~~~o~g/~~e:!:~~· J1~ l9lh. Wkd•.YS 11.5, wknda California bun11alow1. $14.S atudlo apt. All ut.U . 5'2·409'7 UNlTED BUSINESS nn; 01.lFf"S, S..'iOO to ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48·011Jl l"•.'"2·0282 From $270 . 1 15 apphancea. Sln11lea INVES1'"'ENT S'n}5"" th -------hwusher, $320. Al3o 3 br .,... .,.. Pi ton Of h 3 5 t "' 81( .... (·~,'!.~',me)'' -·" l ~··;ir wut('r Sll.IO Ulll pd ,._ ........ M-382 "Id ) ..,.,0 nes e. c rs . : Beachcomber. " S1 H'M. ...... VArde D~. E. ' • • ... .,..., 0 t\111'.nk ,..,... _.__. -tsep ,, g ..,, I & 2 br S210 It 1230. No wkdays,9-5.lOwll:nda 63J·2011orS47·2.501 ...._,,.,..,.. ~ • Q)l5 l)l•r month 'fain R11nt11I~ 540 '.'>:170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ too~· W1lso_n__ cluldren or pet.a 731 W 552·0.00 t-......M. L lll BEDROOM (aSucroull 1!..,ro!!'~tonMa Ln.s> HASTINGS la CO. . s 28 2bo 18th, Apt 8&C 673·7787 _.. CICJllllO e ""• ""8 a esa '"t> ,"U!J\ I ae 2 br, 2 bu mr l uul pacious new r. • 1152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UBI Open 7 day1 !Waltnn. .,.. ,,,,., .. ~ .; t:ar. udult~ Move ln r n 3 b 2 b U>W hotae L.....-.. ,,.. EXECUTIVES' Nr uurh $32!; 111 5 W ~ •• !)onus 2222 P acific ,,.e r. a n ....................... L«e. quiel, luxurioua ell • Hwtbw-rSt.td HV Hm" C'umC'I :i Ur Hal lllvd .,0505 Tl., JJ::!": ...... "' &l.207sS inquletcompleic.Garage C ndo on El ec 2 br. 2 ba apt Wanttomoveyourofflc Lagun"reeach .. rn nr p •• ri.. " ... choul •• • a & patio. Adults only· No 2N8rl 2 1 88G 11 °,.A.. n Elevator to 1cenlc pn v out of the bedroom & lnt ~mo T.>2 0017 Hl!lbo~ l't'n1n P n1nt . 2 BR, rpl.s, drps. bltns pets. $32S. 645·3381 or te~&h~althcl~~· bch. Party&11ameroom. prestigious Newpor Free standing bulldlni ~ -Wl/llU I Br, n1"11r BllY & COKONADELMl\R Kldsok rllOmo. 83'Ml617 mo n.... 1· ... -·"""ll' Eva tout MC. Perfect llvmic c.enter a\ a rracuoo 0 with plen\)' or parklna. Hluff~ 1 ll'v,.I .'} BR . l ha Orean 833 8lt l 64S-29'1S . .,~·· ...,., -• or wknd retreat for the Busy year 'round. Oroes· l.Ovelv ~rt't'nl:l«'ll & pool 2 llr Townhouse. frplc __ ___ Lovely lrg 2 Br. upper 1·5284116 adventuroua adult. ~15. the expected cos\7 ~ lnaSl5.000. mo. now. WUI S4MAgtl>441133_ eo.taM.M 3724 Pool.tcnnla.conllnenla 3 nr.2 ba,luxurytwn"·e. newly decorated, Ideal .._ ,.. .. _ .. 3169 1 ,_ ~--~... ExecuUveSultehasl aell for29%dowo A"' b kf So -'"' ,,.,. /\lo pets. -. M"r al ww ......,. mo. yr Y· .. e ....... -.... ""'"Wer. """ • ....,,. · ••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• re11 ust. me ocean New shag & kit appl "'" .,...., "' r-· _.., -·-WATF.RfltONT Condo. $40.00WfB & UP Catalina view• Cl09e l Huge mlltr, Npt Hta loe 979·~3l 288S Mendoza .......................... lw..tt .... llted Your orrlce ren\ in1---------- w 34' sbp. 31Jr. 3 ba. dbl •Stud10.ttl8RApt3 shopping It. tine beach. Call633-7059orS4H931. AptA. PAllt(MIWPOllT oru.fwNlhed 1900 e ludes ; recepllo twwy.a.t.11 1«1r w opnr, lse or 1 •TV4'MaidServAvall 64421111 APAITMIHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •er vlce. conre rene PrtmecoaatallocaUonln * 640 9119 • •'h<lne Serv, lfld pool Have something to aell 7 1 Br. l200. all utll pd, 1or 2 8edroorn1 and mE EXCITING room · c>t1rson811 ie South Ora nae County. 23711 Newp0rt Btvd, CM do atove, ref rig, udlta, no Townhowles flALM MISA APTS. telephone coveraae. mai Owners illness only re-""« ,,.c _7 2 BR. 2 ba. Swedb.h frpl, Claulfled ads It well. pei..J8J W. Bay. !MB·95UI From_,,."" hnndlina. under1roun aaon abop ror aale. Muil Oar rental apeclallau, :.411 • .,,...,or.....,.....,,, 'd ·•-hUd -.,., MlN1JTESTONPT "'"'" J• l 1 -cov . pa ...... no c . o 2 Br 1pt. 719 W. WllM>n. Open MDally par..._, n1 or serv ce iee to appreciate. Good ::;!>;:~v~r1.~:c:!; h~~= SUS CASITAS J>N. S325 840-7266 E ncl. patio. S225. No Spa·Pooll·Twn1~1 Bae:~~ BK. all u~H~~:;if:~~one. ~~Low rent. Allt. )'Oil rind a tenant. or It Mlnutea lo N 8 1 SR pe«a. IM8-12S1 Across f rom H o from S195 T It E EX EC UT IV to1--------- llOO are renting, hrlp you furn Adult•. no ~\a CUTI Island at Jambore(l o Adult.I, No Pets • SUITE ln<'nlt> your n(!w rr 2~10Newpe>rt Ill~~ One bf<troom, one bAlh New 2br, 2ba, 1ar, aduli. San·Joaquln HHls Road. 1S61 Mesa Or 617 San Nicola& Dr. Sult ~~ence Sl7S I hr nrnr ~&ct\. oport ment11. Soulh o Wa~~e.S:::.i:95· 1912 t7'4t '44·l900 (~Blb EaatofNewpurl 108. Newp0rt Dearh. Ca Real E:.la t eo Otc1co Completely turniahed, &ood loc&tion Unta Bch. Por sale or trade. for equity. 751·"29 9-y & IMch S 1 n g I e 'i a I » o . b1ghway. Close to beach •DELUXE-Blvd.> 1 __ RHlty 67'91000 ~11~~~~':1~~2.sJ~~ SlS ~~~t~h~t· f~~s~f.:i~ 1~~e:~P~t6 ~·~0~.J~~ Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba. ~ll860 ~~~ ---- 675.2311. $).SS.&U-5722 Lease. tncl.spac. maate Dena Point rentals. You llSTo630SQuarefcet Jllr. l!b8 NU Condo. Ten· S140 Mo. Adult Park. No ~ .......... ...,................... suite, dlnArm &d db ~= i~ ~1~;:11,ot It Ideal for: nla,pool.Crplc,2earaar. Pets. Jnclds Utll. 1 Br ~ofOrongeCOUnt(a 1 Bdrm duplex. blln1. no aaraae . uto oo "' u Re • •!Wa.l!:atateSrolter ~$250.000. to build a rest.urant lor a triple-A tenant. Pro-.en rettaurateur In the El TorotOranau Co. area. No1otlablo terma. Bob Pr8c0lt. (714 )831--0670 ,..,. lfu ~s vrlv ""'S.3823 mobile hm. 642·2.62'7 Sunny lower 2 Br. l Ba, V. ITlOllfbtOUlllUI oportmtnf children or pell. Near opener avail. Pool Dav1daon eall)' Alto ...., ~· ' ' .,, ltrt.ch fplc, $2"75. All utll bua & 1hoppln1. $175. rec"allon a.rea. Adu 41n-Z252 '93--2253 * mt'y tlarbor View J BR. 2 Ba. Lol)ma .. och 374' pd.Adlbonly 673-6218 cornrTllJfllle&AteloXi>g Call&U-4014 OGl)'.Nopeta.fo'romsaeo . ...._ 4000 •Ac:coWllanl -rdcner ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllllng~streOmS. •Amip Way ..-us.s.soo eves. STEPS TO OCEAN THI II.SIL LEAF W091Mf015. ond mof9dC 2 Br. nice & clean. clOM to lllanaaed by ....................... Oood parklna ---------t View, frpl, aar. l br. Newfly redecorated 2 ...._ f«JIUl1nQ podl. •bopping. Adult1 only· Granada M1nH Co. ROOMS SZ5 wk up wlt.b Hlabway exposure JUHIC Y AID WATER FR o NT -..... u•• bd b p 1 -....i ... ,,_. No-ta 645-8939 kitchen. W .50 wk up HillleMcCormuk A. W '"ln " u~....o · _,,.,, ~....... rmbel a apt. 00 · Jo........, souno • .,....,...., ,... · BEACH 2 bllal, new paint apta. SCS·r75$or 645·31187 Really 4lM·755 uto rec.. I 11.u • PRIV A.CV b 2 I -......... 3150 Near acl\. A.dulta. $300. and exCllng cU>houle 2 BR. 2 BA. apt for I Br 2 Ba dplxN rplc Room ···• . kl -~ Pana. Uc emed for BL. Al. Orig Bluffs; apac 2 r : _,..... r.-mo. • ......... -1-... et .... ku Balboll lnn, ~. mo. Incl. It Oraqe County. u. • ba • DIR ask 182:1 &4().8313 ••••••••••••••••••••-• 64 ... "ttl _., __ , ....,_ .. N_ 1225· 544Hl4'. blw . .,aOo, iar · 0 pcta 'q ,...non, utU. 105 Maln St, Balboa. oea neta S1600 mo. A&\. · "UCI"' -"li. rv """'onchol1yt>olCJf A.ak forGeorge. $400 y,645-le&a priv. pvt ent, or ton. ............ _, ........ VCREST a B L "' ""..--.,.... 4'7·2l014, La1una Bdl. v .. ,...,,..., ...,,.._ B• • r . , K ScenlcMountolnVlewa Lge a br, 2 ba, frplc. TlllVIOge.Morlof .,_,.. Jt26 NEWPORTSHORES v_.......__.~ _..10 YJrd. aardener locld. Large. dlic adult 11&2 beams,cptaltdl"'J)S. ~~·retoctc1ng ....................... 2Br 2ea sar bib to .. __ _. ..,., CAIWASHA•AS *5.541!-039'1.IM&-ml Bdrm Apta. Furn & un. Evts673-2099 for.R.mlUrtllCMJlkJblt. Ell. lee 2 br. 2 bal Crplc, ocean, n0 P'U: yr\)' 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TlleCeloftr Super located, well USE THE .,DAILY PILOT .. FAST llSULTu SIRVICI DIRECTORY For Result Service Call ... 642·5671 ld.UJ !um. 3 D 2b lo Sub C>neondl.wetoroom dresalng rm. Adu LI + 1 o:u mo. 410 ·3320 hrlatmu r ental Bl1 Profculonal exec suites utabllt bed moo e1 Pool, Jacuul, Blllluda r, a, pvt ~at · · teeouer. Ft-om S29$. 83'M2S5 Bear. lakctmt 3BR, 2DA. anll w/ampi. parklna. maker. Owner haa S too 581·81$1 or $81-Gl.30 m1t peta & chi dren. $425. Aclul LMng. Gu & water pd. 4116-7379 n r a It In•· UO d • 1 . downtown Laauna 8cb mal'Q'. E-Z terms. Act. 2S211 Stockport, La1 Ph87s..ot'18ev/wlu\CU Olncelopen 9':00!0800. WA,. .. OMT 875-2990 RtallOnablo ra\ea. Will 1137-4200 Hiils DUPLEX la 2 br, 2 ba, Now renlng. 2 Br 2 Ba, dahwshr. gar, NEW 2 br & 2 br + d ..... to...._.. 4300 (IC)opcrato w/ot.tler brkrs . ., _anl_t_ort_a_l_A_c_co_u_n_ta_. -Loe-. Sorry,nopet.1. bltna. 2~r. MOO. fl11 mo. Avail 12/20. lu1Ul')'apit ........................ For le11lnll Info call in Irvine Coeta Meu "9wport .. ach 37 6' Ml-'4'110, -~or 963-5753 ==~°b,mpartor . Cpl. er •11 M/F' to ..,_,. 497•2421. area. s.lilna at 3 Umea ....................... Coth MtM 1824 , ............ .._,. 3140 •Wet bar nu 2 ator)I ocean troot monthly amount. Call .BALBOA Bar Clu.b O.ch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ••••••••••••••••••• •f\repla~ home. La.11oa 8cb. CottOHA D& MA.l 1_84&-0427 ___ . _. ------ •pt, avl. 12/23/ MOO mo. NEW bull&. apta, l " 2 BR from '250. S BR, 2 BA. •Pnvat. beach NEW ,, to Cill: MIM811. ()fn~ apace t1vallable. hrtner wanted to It.art 6'2-4W7 BR. AppU~aUona be.IAI from aso. Have NH.rat •Ptul.&lauencl. paUoa Ranwroq. Pa\IJN Southside of hlahway. booklcnpln1 Hrvlc:e. La• 2Br. 2ti.. frplc, ear. t.Otll. 18IO Anaheim St. rtntala to cbooM trom. ·.~ta•~~--u E:qiec:t. Mom nda rwm'l !..~ 1..!u' m o .. n,t h.:.,.~1a l Sound biowled&e of ac· pa\lo.13$0IM.67M763or C.M •••••• ,.dally Ken\ Ro1•n Property au ...., __ .. _ ab&NK.8.a))ll. ~blk VI.,... ,U111or..... ct~lr tuu. Llttl• f7&-11a MMZlt Manaaemeot....aaoo ttt ,..US.Dr.nu.u4 bch. WI+ ea.mo ca~oeeded. ~ -~ ' . , ART CLASSES 9 For Clrishnas Gift Certfficatn A•~ 011 PalntfltC}-Orcrwtftg ChlldrM-Teet1 Acluffs by ELLEN CREELMAM Noted Artist of the Impressionist Schoot (B A. Univ. ol Anz Post Grad) For infomwtion call: 644-5485 NEWPORT IEACH Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN TO FLY $650 IFi1101tc l119 A•ool.Wel * FAA APPROVED* c-... l1tei...t: 35 Hours ll1Qht '•rne '" V>sM'8 150 <; w1tn 20 hours du.JI 1n';truct1ori Club mNnbl•1sl11p Fr ee duP~ 1rio1v1dual ins1ruc11ori tailored to YOUR ilb•hty 20 AllCRAFT AVAIL.AIU AT LOWEST RATES IN ORANGE COUNTY bant to fly now - -C9td ho .. M ! • Specl• lotes fM Co..anwclal or lnstr.Mnt Shldenh. · For Compl.+e Details Call NOW 979-1155 .. !] 11 Airporl Wf6F South '';'sttottt.T.._....._ . or_,. c_., ..,_.. ~/CN~~PS 6£,,l~Y c:ott-C6£ ~ 'YOU ~Kre:/7 ON RY£' ~ktfttt FINP our ASouT' A ~eWA~PIA/6 CA~~ ( /N't;n~y A1' ·o,,.1-1c~ ~~Ave· .: c r ~!'CHA~~ !:>#OW YOW-NOW'! SHAMPOO ' S£T Sl.75 ) MoMy to Loe. 5025 Aiw a• c.,,,.rds/ •.•.....•..........•... '~I SCASH$ •• ~·-~-~ •••••••• HOMEOWNERSborrow ~ .... rits 5100 al low bank rates lo con •••. •• •• • ••• ••• ••••• • •• aolldatodebt1,paylaxc1, Artists & Cr.1ft ~mcn take a vac~l1on. room ncedeo for v. lmd Cr>irt add1U~o.1w1m pool, puy Sarr. m~1Jor :.hop 'e orr existing :lnd or any cenLer. ~ 1>1day !>40·ll!MO purpose. -- MICHAMICS Lost & Fowtd 5300 HA Tl OH AL IAHK ••••••• •• • •••••••• • • • •• 17141631-3954 I.OST dog, 11·26. Cray Lh11111 mix, Emerald Bay. Family pct, re ward. 494-9349. ht, 2tld Ir 3rd T.D.'1 LOANSAVAlLABLE Credit not lmportlnl 678-4883 Broker LOST all brn fem Dox· le/ Beagle m 1x. Lie --------• llOCM32l 10 yrs old. Ans to Buri to. 646-~l. MorfCJl!CJIS• TNlt Found: MONEY ln Foun· DHdi 5035 lain Valley. 9/7/76. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• to Identify. 963-9725, ext 344 LOANS 9% FOUND, It tan Poodle, Aho llMI TD Loon• male. Vic. Westcllft Falre~t Tcrm111lncc 1949 area, N. 8 . 6'2· 1290 S...WMhJ.Co. -'42-ll JI 54S.06l I Found: Male White Cat with pure blue eytt, blue SAVI SS bell ~ll11r Nr Echn1er II ....... 111 b C'roldenweaL. U/1/76 •P· r u vatcparty w uy prox. 892"'318 your 2.nd T 0 642·3571 Claulfled ada Hll bl1 I at Ir 2nd TD a.... llema1 •mall Item• or 8illo% 64"292 any tam. Ju1t call Irvine Paclllc Flnandal _N2_sm __ • ----- I Schools and Instruction CIMldNfl'• and Adllb' aa ... • Ballet Tap J&a CAll FOR FREE Ben room Olecoth9que T\#'nbflng o.-Eaerci•• ...., .... Cofl'l•dy BROCHURE Spedal Ballet/Tap ComblNltlorl a .... 1 I 2r-O H/\HBOR SOUL I V/\R(), ".UITE 7 l~ ((JLLE:GL C£.NTE R.co·. T f\ MESA.CA 92626 PhonP 714 :A0·5953 MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES '\em to r1llly u5e yoar eapemm lnmtMlll" We tmb every pbm of MtCROWAYE COOllN; Meats •• Fish .. Poultry •. V~etables Cclndv .. Party FOOds •• 880 .. Sauces Baking •. Defrost •. Browning Recipes .. Etc. COMPLETE I H0..--4 Wtet. e_... AfterROOM & h .... ONLY $30 ENROLLMENT & INFORMATION 768-5011 2400 I Aicio rtry, Wt. 226 (Upat•lrs) MJSSION VIE.JO I I°"''' of • .... Mo. of Checo '" AHcla ..._., C ....... l"VINE EQOISTRIAN CINTEA 7386 E•I Co.wt Hlfttw-v Colone del M11, C.lltoon11 92925 Cla11u Now f'oo 11•WJ For T ~ms Ir Adulh Few lftf0t HGtlon Ctl: 1714) 640-1710 1714• 640.1712 Biofeedback Center For Social Devel..,.t TH Cettter ta Loc.ted At 16052 leach llYd. Hntlttgtcft hocll The Center o!fers the general public classes in Bi of ecdback Relaxation Training. Both individual &c group. The classes will be taught on the most modern Biofeedback equip· ment available. <EEG, EMG, &c Temperature) Medical BfoCeedback is also availa- ble at the center & inquiries will be ref erred to our medical director. Medical 8iof'eedback is recom- mended & used as a treatment for Migraine Headaches. TenS'lon Headaches. Anxiety, Onset Insom· nia, Asthma. Pain Control, Ulcer Prevention, Pre·Menstrual Cramps, Reynaud 's Disease, & Depression. We do accept self referrals, but we prefer that patients be referred by their attending physician or dontfst. P'or further information please con· tact the center or call 848-1231 Hours Mon thru Fri 9am.76pm This varfe~ of. fine schools coul introduce you to a new tomorrow .. Yu-f\.uther lnrormallon re1ardm. t::m•nto~ advmilin& ln I.be Dally Pilot Sc and lnatructlon Olrec'loey CALL 642-56 78, EXT. 325 DAIL V PILOT .. ,.. ..... 1350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Younc C.us. male woulct ltke to talk w /oldcr women for a favorable 1ff11r. David, Leave meu. 1n11erv Sle-11111. MODELS G:>~ l 993 2293 -------~~ SoclalCluba 1400 L Lrv;ne College <!) ·.~;::~:~e~~~~~~~:: fl Marketa T" Look Into Videov141w and y°"'U find 1 B • bright, active, happy 0 US•ness people who 1hare you( fl 1olere1ts. AL your clubhae we have tennis, dancing, parties & a we-.lth of actlvltiea. Call I .. ,,,.._ • .ct C-"lllM• .. ,._.. wtttt • ........... w.1 ,.ad I-bl At lnlM we c_.. ........ ,_ ••• obMt ... 900c1 I-It..._. ,_ ...t to ltne. Wt'l Wp ,_to 9'f ........ T .. • yow chk• of c....,.,! SICllTAIY • RECIPTIOHIST S~IAPHIR • 10010C11P11 G•tMAL OfffCI ASSfSTAHT MIDtCAL.uGAL SPlaAUZATIOM TYPING • SHOllTHAHD •USM-UP DAY AMD EYEHIMG PROGRAMS A,,..,.,. .ct correct ........ ••Ira WI 1•, locelfH IYI fM W. of ... MtwporMnlu ......... -4 ,...,"' .. C .... n. J• Pl•......t Auhf.ce7 Most wt .. rl e. the a.st IS ....... o•• 400 ..... , ... , ..... n ... stwcl Int. 9 t jiyaf11. Cal HOW for ...,. lllfonnati• and ltrochwn. 1700 E. GAIRY AV. SANTA AMA 92705 IHnpen ~ • .t O,W R4.I 556-8890 • beCome contused ea.ally • da')'dream in tehool • feel loll .•. • feel like a failure • heYe poor gredea •learn alowty WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING ANO HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO· LEARNING. ~. '--( .. we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER Call 901 Dover Drive 642-9088 Newport Beach INTE:RIOR DE:SIGN COLLE:GE: Short Term or Year Course for A1aoc11te 1n Ml e>.gree ~ Financing Avallable . .:=a 200 NeWQOf1 Center Or •• Suite 200 Newport Beach. Ca. CID Phon•~500 l>ESIG'n PlAlA O(Sla1 Pl.ADl OE5IGl1 PU!Z1' O<SIG'1 PU!Z1' .. , .... lroWft 17Y .... THdliRg ....... EK• Have You Always Wanted To learn To PlA Y THE PIANO? •leom Any Kind of Music •Classical •P~lor •Church *Improvisation Pri•ah or C.. IRdtm:t&on .... .,. .. ,. MOftfMyor ~ ...... Located ... ._.... ..... ofC:O...MeM ........ ..,.... ul 646-0317 ~ Of p,._School With Your QNld ENROLL NOW Minimum Cost-Maximum Rewards Ages 3 Years 9 Months through Kindergarten Cofttoct Patty Garhscl for ... thw lwfonMtlon 4f J.709J Serra Pcrent Pcrilclpatlon Pre-School S•CllMlnle Vldeovlew today. 997-5400 606 E. Chapman Av. Orange ~:.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schooh• t.t~tao.. 700S ...........•.......... , MEN WOMEN TRAIN FOi IU~DIMG TWO WEEK CLASS NATION-WIDE JOB PLACEMENT ASSlSTANCE • GOOD JOB OPPORTUNITIES AMEllCAM IARTEHDEKS SCHOOL UIM E. 17th St., SA 834-1960 Schools Coast To Coaat 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rey There! Uke let's get it on, call Charlie for exp In pasteup, layout, publications. :1dvertii>· ing, 11lust. 675-8407. ll 'Ii all an Charlie'• elotet. Hard worker, ambJtlou.s, mechanical, exp'd warehousing. WIU train. Randy 875--0914 Help W..ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUMTIHG CLEltlC The Jolly Roger Inc. has an opening for an Ac· counting Clerk. Must bo profmenl w/10 key ad· der. Position calls for fil· ine. uudlLing or daily sales reports for ouc restaurants & mis<". general office duties. Ex· cellent opening 1J031tloo for hardworker looking· for opportunity to irow, Salary commensurate w/exper. Apply In per.on, 17042 Gillette, Irvine. 8am·5pm Mon• Fri. Accounll ReceJvable Ac• counts Payable Clerk ex· per, ulary open. 541·2285 ext. 2S Acct'1/PropM1mnl & Malnt. $12K · Secy /Construe $850 Recepl/G. Ofc To $750 Jrvlne Personnel A1en<"Y 488E17lb Costa Men Soite 224 642·1470 ADTAICIER P/time. LS Hrs per wk. Must be neat, pleasant & • enjoy dealing withe public. Apply in person. Penny1aver, 1660 Placentia Ave, Costa Mesa. AU.RM IMSTAUlll Experienced. 6.Z·3490 ASST. MANAGMS Want a married cpl for Assl. Mgr. All adult apt. complex. Nodogs. lncl'1. renUual. 557 '°331 ASST. MANAGll Need young married man, (110me heavy Jlf\. lng) w/neat h1ndwrillni: & appe•r. to aut manager In unique ren· taJ 1tore. Party World, 2025 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesi . ATTBITION •GUYS411LS• Are YoU 18 Ir over • rree to travel w/1barp YOWJt ll'OUP to Haw1U, Fla & lhruout Lbe USA. No ... • --------------... perience nece111ry W/'l Lost & Fewld 5300 Lott Ir Foultd 5300 wk expenR paid training FEMALE SEXUALITY. TRAINING A unique & highly personalized program tor women experiencing orgasmic dcfflcultles will be offered beginning Tuesday, January 18th. This program 1, an innovative & highly successful method of group treatm.nt with a 93"• success rate. The training will be conducted by 2 female therapists. (714) 833-1610 • , . ••••••••••••• • •• ••••• •• •••••• ••••••••••• •• • •• • proar1m. Above avera1e Found; Small white male LOST nne ol keys, vie eamln11 thereafter! AJl poodle, older. Cataracts Sterk• ~ Westminster, tr11ru1p furnllhed. Appll· I n e y e a . V I c : C.M. 548.7004 cant• s hould be neat, Fairview 1P1ul1rlno •inale 4uble to leave IM · CM.557-UI091fl6p.m. ',.....,...... UiO MEDJATELV. Yor •••••••••••••••••• • • • • • perte>nal Interview coo· tOUND s m a ll white Drfnklneproblem! tact Ma Blue, Tuet thru ' Cock a po o . .,, cm a I e Call Alcohol Help line f'ri, 10 AM to SPM. attho w /pl n k collar. Call 24 hr11day835·3830 Golden Foreal lnn, 1050 842-2M3. W. Katella (acrou from FOVND: Ln& Hair Germ Slwp. P'em. Tan & Black 2 yn old. Talbert School, 962-3'24 PREGNANT? Disneyland) or call O,.rln1 confidential 776·7910, ext. 202 .. <"ounseling & referral. Parenti welcome ai In· Abortion, adoption & teniew. keeplna. 1------APCAAE 547-2563 Automot.lve FOUND: Male Dalma· New Detail Shop oetd~ lion, Laguna Hiiis. SHARON'S* help ~J.1931 to identity * Top wagea paic1. En1tne FOUND; Ladies Rln1 OUTCAJ..L MMSAGE &.amen. en_f ,,_Inter., C.11 to Identify cvea. Ge·UU buffttt • poUlban, up- IUG-2:547 "THE EXPERIENCE" boltlcry •bampooert~. Adult motel. Cloud chack out, plcltoup Is de~· FOVND: Keeshond, Fem. circuit TV. For Rts1rva· livery. Af.pfy at • ~ =:wy, Seal Beach. Oona,$48"75$ ;JSJJ :fs.~~l,CM FOUND: 2 Sml Poodle1, •KAltEH'S * Maybe 1.oet awhile. S. Cat OUTCALJ. )IASSAGE Plau Area. s.56·3738 8PM·2AM 8M·1T80 LOST male German Shepherd vie Beach 4' In· dlanapoll11. Reward. tlJ0..3280 or 988-"38 AIOATIOH CounMUn1 & Referral Pref. t.at•&vall. wkndl at Hr HeJpllM 541 -t49S .SPIRITUAL READER f\IU.Y U~l\Hd 11156 E( Camino Rtal ,,nd whit fO(I want tn SanClemnw. Por appt. Dally PllotClaulfled1. 492-9034 d2·7298 LOST: Sm. brown poodle. name "Coco", Reward, Hunt Harb, 84CH419 AVON .. " --. . . ,.,. -..... -. .-......-. . -· ... ··-·. DJ~ O,\tl y "fl OT Hclp W•ted 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 9'1j>Wanted 7100 t-l.1,1 Wo~ 7100 C c.ta er,.-':..l"C • .a Sc:. 10~5 ···•················•·· ...••..•••••.....•..... ·············•·•••····• ·••·······••··•••···•·• ······••••·•·••·•······ ••···•······••········· Hdp Wonted 7100 .-:p Wanted 1100 H.lp Wonled 710C Lesa I Semnary w/idnl 'A.IT· TIMI TAX HEPAlllll llirMh•yan Kittens, moi.t -"1,I 11.ndcr 120 E 23rd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• aklll.s for uu11auon ofr1c" Ol'POITCJHITY SAJ.F.S Full ume. pl'C'V exp 11 colol'11. CF A Rc11. Adult CM Bthllld Yffd Barn 8aby1ott<'r for 2 111rls. e &r 8wunt!l1 mi.in neu Pflrt ~ In producuon depl 11,.. ATHLIT1CS mUJt To worlt 1n yr fem Si~ &r up 168-4716 New t:tu1.~taw~ lie ma 8 wkdys 2·tlPM Soluy lime auoc1alc t:un GINatAL O'RCE ---------1 Mon ooon-4pm &r 8pm BOYS & rou.ndolc Call Nr Saun BURMESE KITTENS .....__ __ --- oPcin. own lransp. rd SSOOP'rmo g.u..1192 If you ca.11 do a UtUe o( Lt-gal Trainee Brl&ht. 5'1m. TIM:ll Spm 411"' No deraon or Mr T ra pp CP'Arell.llleffd ,.._....., 1060 req 552 :n~t tiPM C ..,1 DRlvras everythin.i. I n~ you x lnt typlna s klll11 for uper nee Will train GIRLS W 11 ate r n Bus 1 n es, 963 ~ ••-••••••••••••••••••• • T...,.. S4SO c:arttr opport on MAG 11 A 1 p t"-"" Servlca. 563 W. llllh St . Mare. ~quarter & ~Ar• Babysitter nreded, 2 small children Mon F'r1 evea. ~ l838 Irvine MenorWomen lypewnter In Newport prfc:~ua'~~Cv~. """ RIMJOt CM 84.2-0212 Dota 1040 b1.'!n E•per rider Mu11t ~ 2S or over ~·~2400 W.Cst Hwy Ueach. estak pluMlul(, Earn up to '12:S per week ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • 6'1S 7323 af\ 3 30. AP"IY l.n Pe,.,011 ,..,, Suite K oornnrate bw prac:t1cf• "" .., __ <--. take home 116-~ yrs J TILLSl • ..,C F Ml I .,_ .. _uus ... r - ... -.,,., "'--... ~· Ticket 111les to ·~rla PARTTIMEONLY ~ n ~IUJ• "' Poe Sale: z porues. •how BA.BYSITT~R. needt'd YelowCClib ACM!&. 642-3593 MAG II exµer pref~rcn~. Exper"d Graveyant. Or e-n•· ... _ .. _ 4-3 all". Wlll lraln Ir neceuery Tlny Y Chlhl&lbwa. titn quartA1rhol'$t1 llZSISlat.erJ\venue -iiiiii but wlll lraln all Will Train 8411·0262 • ._"' ,..,...,. 1 541-3092 !':m~ g~~~: oc~~ch::~: __ F'ounta111 Velley 1714 >833 9'J83 E 0 E. ~O: ns~~ .ho~ri?' ::': /r :~~~:_~~:! & type POODLIU.PIOPLI 0 etch ~II :1,-:-~-"-1~_n_o_r -- fi1$-80'1_6_______ CA.I WASH t4ELP GUAIDS LI ct' n "t> d W oma n PEOPLE PEKSON nt'ceaury We train TYPIST A.llclrs 171t>546.2M3 En&llsh. lllnl bc.-&lnntr11 llAN"ING Fmmt. P/Um1• Costa M4tsa C.C.meto1og11t wantt'd by Exec needs p/l1me as Work pt'rm1t required. ..,. __ ..., .. 7323 I\ J '"" Ju .... IOR c• II v•t:r lij All j)OCllllOn! p-... nnant. "'·11 •. Pan ...,., _,... ru " ..,.,-• "-n.. excluslve ul-011 to JllVt: -~ In ~ .. -le supply "'-I car oolplfu.I. Plus enjov '"" 7Sw;rm Gd Ena back Ch.NtmaS puppies Fem. ~ _"'"' a "" _ " .,_ t51Locuuon.s u~·-l'hont:&"tra":il>prt facial:\ Will tr i1 111 lycapltahud 6732223 _ mounteln lripa &r Palm groun Wrll traJo Alf' German Shepherd pup· 1'ypln&. rmcroftlmina & Mt.TRO Cl\k w~n q'd Retired welcome 642·49l2ortl42 4.!_1 1 !:>prtn1111. Disneyland. 9650/mo to i>l•rt. !lint tr pie S2S l\vaU t9t.h Dec. Hounhokl Goods 1065 st.ock rm ~llP req 'd 2IJ50 ll:lrbor Blvd, CM Call 546-0274. c>~ hrs 10-2, • ... DSP{D--t--PERSONNEL f'iua p&J:tiea. etc lllllr benefit& l\pply m 642 3.'17!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must ha'e vuhd O.hr .., •• .,..... C .. S... peraon Bob Lr•vcrton. Nrw t'eralan 4X6 Qum Onver's L1r l\pply In ClE.RK-TYPIST CIO&ed Wc<Sne ay Full time $600 t o ASSISTANT (714)893-S613 Inc. Plumbing Contr.Alu11kan Molemute for Cpt ~prl"Ci&t:.i11e11 peraon Mariners Sav rortheClll:!.'lif1ed Depart M-a.-a.----.1 i•e-ftl S900ttno. CAJI M.11.q;u.• Cot A. •• llfl.ed indlv n--AM• ... _ ...... _WA!-.-' 16721 Hale. lrvlnc Chnstmas. puflll . brttd ( 7 l 4 I g !IT I i ~ 9 • ., •· L n '"l" .__..,.......... 11ppt. 646-7441 Dran1n11 "'...., .,,..'C'U _........_..__ 1nit stock 5'16 7228 (.,,.,1..,.,..,.,. .. Win .!ts,. ...... ,, Do a Ne.;;:,,r"t ment of t ht' DA I I. y Happy plewsant penwn background' knowled&e for busy personnel d~pt v..a-lal Auoc. TYPIST evestwknds _ ... _J _,.._.....,. ____ _ "' ,u r · .... l'Unt' Mui;t be able to totakechiugeoflU1eror 3 ol 1 Req'a accurate typing __ , ..., a-...&... 1070 &!ich Equal Oppor. type 50 wpm and have a adlts & 2 Poodles ~~p~lan~·~t~ma~te~n~a~o~e~c~. ~j sluUs55+ wpm l'eraon SALES 1111x.lnt skJlls need .. v lior AKC Golden Retriever ;::::;.~ .. •••••••••••••• Employer ___ , good pt.one voice. £• 1.af~ach. Call 8am--1 per req"d A ro l ~RTU...alTY proreu. C1rm f>lel!ic Pups, xlnt hunlers. & Barmaid want~. no ex cellcnt company benehls llam. 494-'l997. ---------1 ;:g e~ackgroun'd cDu~~e~ """rv " reply . ro Bo JC 424, fam pets, read y by WANTED I & opportuntlY for adv11n· include lnterv1ew1 ng. New area dealer ror Balboa Island Chri:stmas. 493-t:801 TOP CAS Lf DOLL• o per oe~s. L1 Aggie's cement llousekeeper1Helper MACHINIST comple t ing s late &r SharpMicrowaveOvens UTO........_. K(.'6 I 7 PA I [) P'OR YOUR Bar.8415411 F'ormter v1ewcall p/llme for handicapped Good genenl back · federal forms. aroup in Looking for ambitiou:. ._.. PomuanJan A .. a e. JEWELRY WATCH~ 1Alt'T&4DHS 64.2-4321.ext276 woman 3·7pm MF. ground.Selup&operalc ~ura nce & various ~plewhowant t.oearn nETAILCLERKS weeks old.$18S.A.ft6PM ART OBJECTS COLD' C«ktoifWoltrftsH Equal Opportunity _S49-0179 _________ van ety or machines in duties. Apphcant must gb commission. Expr Wanted. Opportunities myt1mewknds963-3ll3 S ILVER SERVl CI!: For open ing o r o~w ___ E_m_,;.p_lo_y_e_r___ HOUSEKEEPER eluding turret lulhe . be Ocxible. able to work not necesaary. Start Im· for advancement avail AKC DOBIE PUPS : fo'lN E FU RN & AN · cocktail lounge 111 Hntgl·--------•I Dependable, light cook· vertical & horlzontal 8unrd0e0r ,:;eds.su~ea.v wee~ ~~~~~~II lO AM to ~:~ 1c~e(~ ~:::e mos. males. I red, l blk TlQU~ 645-2200 u-br Call 962·440".! for in-COMPUTER tng, hve m. Non·smolter. ou.lls & punch presses. •-w l ; __ t.e ean cropped All shots. di ,.. s II I It h pleasant "ersonalitu c u "" "' es mu ... r of 968 9 DIAMOND RING 10 a. terv1ew. Refs 64Q..3l9'Jafter 7:30. com,:po,!~~15~:yrs8~n~ Salary ope~ tnlervie~· ~RTUMITY 642-7702 $200/bl'!l r. 1 14 tQUJ 2ct. wht gold. $350 loat CarpHtft' PROGRAMMER HSKPR Llve in for cple Apphcottons tllken Sat Ing Tues. Wed, Thurl! . .....__ y t04S Cash. ~33111> "tlantl c Pu "i'fi,. o n L1d-0 I s l e. pvt Dec llth&MonthruFri 9am:l 30pm Apply 10 AttaDealerExpanswn VetennaryRecep(.exper ~to 08 --------- Maritime Com'pany' COBAL Own prugrum. rm/bath.re'-675~109 STACOSWITCHlt'IC pe r son , National creating Jobs for am-preferred. bdut not rke· •••••••••••••••••••••••U\lfttock 8075 fA&..S.491 design, debugganK of Systems Corp 4361 Birch bilious men 1" women Quired_ 5 a y wee ·Male German Shepherd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 specs ShariJ & i1ro·i---------ll39Buker Cosla Mesa St.Newponae11ch Expr not nee Op 9fi0..!1J9 puppyabout2mM W1Uneg.Morgan mare.broke •--c--~ fesi.ionul Start Now• Inspection 549·3041 port11mty unlimited with v 1., 1 T 1-· RAN C £ keep till Chri1tma1t Eve to rldl' &r drlv.,, blk ~ -r-'"~ fl RECEIVING Equal Oppor F:mployer TOP EARNINGS ~latl "'. • · 5-14.1.6837 parade Morgan gcldm11. PaclflcoM-eds 1mmed1ately Call lOAM ENGLAND. Italy.Spain --~nR . Wes tern l 7141 ~1.rn-...ic-----tem11no PHONE SALES ID6 PM. 7Sl·9140 on weekend paSS("S wMn 1-'rce 1~ mo. old German 338-1011 ~•llCV -,..-'"'"''.. -.-.(:: ~ l',JSPECTQR MAID you JOJO the Army with Shep mix mole. love:~ --------Must be exper. Xlnt 1.-o 4 ' Ph S 1 guaranteed :>~s1gnmcnt people. lovci. to play ball, bcnerlls. Apply at Tl-:M l'ORAHY llELI' Small \lrec1s 1on Mesa~~~;~~\~llosp one oes people. to Europe. HS diploma mustf1ndhome.hadall M1~to.l 8010 Pac 1 f1ca BY K 11.11w r Call 540..4455 rnu('h1ned & mol.icd male or female. 16 lo~ Sa nd w 1 c h Maker & prererred. Up to $2500 shou. CM he. 631·382:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• YJrhts, 928 W. 17th :it EqualOpporEmployer p1:r ~s fo r electro 661CenterSt ,<.:.M Y"arsoCage.Guaranteed Gt-neral Food Prep & ca"h bonus paid to btwn9AM&JPM C.M ________ 1 ·-mectian1cal devices wages or comm;">sions Wa1treu1ng. v11r1ous qualified en11stees_ Call WANTED -B-oats M o ld Shop. Working knowledge of 25so Ea0stc~7lh S!feet. hoursavasl .mourlove· your ArmyRecrulter: Purebred Siamese TOP CASH DOLLAR CONCESSION HEl...P lruepos1t1ondlmenslon Management Trainet u1te . ost a mesa, ly tum or the Century EIToro 768·~t Cho colate Point. PA ID fOR YOUR Gclcoater~. F1berr,lass Now hmng pt'rm. p/t mgpref'd. Prohcientuse Young man lo work in belweenS.00&8 30p.m. Cou ntry Kit c hen Costa Mesa 540·t026 d eclawed . a ltered, EWELRY. WATCH ES. Laminators. x l nl work-Xlnt forsludents. or precision mcasunnK Growing Tool Rental 646-4223. . Restaurant. Meyerhor'a lS2S MesaVerdeE. ~1633 ART OBJECTS. COLD benefits. exper reQwred. 18 or older Apply . mslruments & 3.5 yrs ex Business. must be neat 1n Equal Opportunity On the Green, ins. Coaal R v CE Apply Coastal Recrea· Mann. So. Coast Plaza per reqwrc<S. Apphca· appearanti! & have very ~mployer Village. Call Jim, ~wn 2 v 1 s I T / w o R K 1 n To Good Home Malo S ILV E R SE I , · oon. 174.22 Denan Ave· _685_Su_._n_n_o_w_e_r_. C_M ___ 1 lions taken Sat Dec_ I llh neat handwntJng. 6 day &SPM for appt. 54()..8044 EUROPE this Winter Samoyed. I year F I NE t'U RN & AN · lrvme. & Mon tbru Fri wk. w/week day orr Mer Basic Training and :136-8168 TlQUES. 645-2200 COOK-IREAKFAST STACOSWITCH, IMC Pref marned man for Advanced Individua l L•.,.-'-""'-R.T"'GS IOOKkEEPU Ma Bitrker 's. 2l2 !::. 17th 1139 Baker Costa Mesa permanent. re~ponsible Pit SaJea. $40·$10 wk up SEAMSTRESS TrSJrung JOln your unit in fw llitun 1050 ~AW5 .,_ m local area lC> worlc al St Costll Mesa 549_3041 pos1t100. exper nol re· Men. ladies, students. Europe Must qualify ••••••••••••••••••••••• from your busine68 cant hm, approx 80 llU hrs -· ------q"d. apply 1930 Newport Evt:s/Sal S54·78Sl, Wlthbperi~ For detnlls call your Send one cord for each per mo Must be 111·· COOK-EXPE:R'D Equal Oppor Employer Ellvd. Costa Mesa 8$-71116_ Newport Beach Clolhinii Army Recruiter **I BUY** tag plus one spore. We t·urate. respon. Send re· l'treakfasl & Lunch See ----------RlC,....IOMIST Store Has l\n OJ>C!nmg El Toro 768 5251 Good used F\lmiture & retu r n pe rmane ntly s~meloHOMC.P_O Hox Gdbby ev~s The Beachi----------•IManagemenl lnterna u-1 1''orA.Seamstress. Costa Mesa MO t026 Appllances-OR I will seaJed attract111e tag & (;l.9560 Irv Ca 92113 I 19 SI tronal Merc handising PleaseContact lS2S MesaVerdeE sellorSELLrorYou strap. meeting airline _.:_ _.:.._ ·· · -llou~ nn. 6 eepy KEYPUNCH Firm offers suppflmen l\ttract1ve. over 18, for ----------MASTERS AUCTION J D reqwremenu Pr-e· IOOIUCEEPER ll~lowLn.LJ~ Bch DATA ENTRY tal inrnme opportunity llEALTH SPA We will TatlorShopManager Waittt"-CaptaNt vent 105., & theft' t~or a Prev exp. rn Publir Ar Cook. full time. Irvi ne OPERATOR (or an ambil1ous couple train r ight person (or 644-5070 for d Sl'TUlll continental 6464616 & 833-9625 personalltcd ta~ enclost> l1'g Ofc. ~II Mr Suur1 aica. Fcmall.' 54!nd re The Jolly Roger, In(' 1s lncoml:! commen!>urate easy fUll Job Mr Gi3r·l~~~~~~~~~·I restaurant in Lal(una SA.VE• New & Wied tum. wallpaper. (abric or deri.on or Mr T1 a pp sume 111 1\d No 774, 0111ly tukmg applu:allon!> Cur a with ab1hty 5Sti fi:t0'7 ~. (24hrs > 752-9S6I Beach Call between appl's. mtsC: Wilson · 5 "Day Glo"' paper &c w1: Western l.lus1nr~~ f'llot P.O. Box t560. Data Entry 0 1>erntor Market Rei.car c h in SECRETARIES 12·3pm.4940~---Bargn1n Nook. Now 2 will back & tnm your Scrv1ces.563W. rnthSt , Costll M(•~a.Ca.92626 Mmofl yrsexpt't onthe lcrviewers needed im RECEPTIONIST Const lo$1200 1 Stores _ S.5 & s14 w tuJtS Or try two canb CM 642-0'.!12 --IBM 3741 vr 3742 1s re m :d utc ly Door to door ~gul lo $900 Wa1lress. 1o·ooo1Cocklal s IOlh. C M 642 7930 & bJck lo back --t;OOKS, BARTENDERS, q uired Permune nt 1: 1 NurseRN 11400 + Apply ah 4pm. Blue .,......, W".BUV l'IHCF..S. BOOKKEEPER DRlVl::RS P!ltme Over f1llme day s hift Advan-study. 8.11 34_34,____ Pront oHlce a~pearance Lli Reinders Agcnry Beet. 1072tst Pl. N.R 648·.-x; -"' --S2eaor J1SS ~neral bkkpng duties . 21 yrs lmmt:d openings cement to computer MASSEUSE & strong ly p ng skills 40roB1rc:hSt.Ste 104 -0-5-E---Oval PECAN wooo cor 4/Stags $1 Wea Typing rcq'd. P refor Apply in person, Mc n operator possible tor necess. Exper w/busy Newport Buch 833-8190 W.AREH U Cee t:able 111 /gluss top (32 ti19t.ags$1.~ea. Automobile ex per Call Ed.'> Pma. 410 £ 17th St. ngbl andlv Pay will be 118-281 for leg111mate rull Io b b Y & h e a v Y Call for Appt/&stab '6S Only exper'd in plumb x 52") perfect cond lOor more $1 4-0ea. Dianne at Bauer Motors. _C_M _________ b~uscd oo exper. level t 1 m e Po s it' on 'n telephones reqwred. Ing parts & suppbes need Almost $400 new Will SalesTox Included Costa Mesa. 979 2500 Apply In per11on MM Musaagc. No exp nee. Call 549·l04 I SEClET ARY apply 536 14S2. sellCor $150. Call MS-095$ NO CARD? COUNTER GIRL. SPM Monday thru t'n We tram. Call 752-9561 Equal Oppor Employer Expenenced. typang. SH . after 5 pm Draw your own or send O~l(R.~ER Wan led. mus l be day, 17042 Gillette Ave. (21hrs> 2112 Harbor. $700. 7sz.0672 Mire-... name. address. phone & I "" .......-pleasnnt. co nfident lrvme C M. 2930 W Pac1f1c ---------~--------1 •••••••••••••••••••••••MOVING! Furn. anti we'll make one card per ASSl!t.anl. must be good w /publ 1c . ~l ea dy ~~~~~~~~~ CoastHwy.N.8 Recept/S.U.tary Sen1ce Station Allen ........., 1005 ques.reduced Bdrm set. lag Add2S<each 1'>'1lh numbers, slron~ de· employment. some ex I-Medical ore Lagun a dant, exper 'd Day & ••••••••••••••••••••••• game set. lamps. Fri. Send check or money or tail. willing to handle per necessary •--------•!Mgmt 1'me, perm Eun a r ea. 4 d ay wk. n o Eves. t'uU & p/time Ap· W ....__. d sat. Sun. PM only Sun· derto some clencal runct1ons. East Bluff Cleaners KEYPUNCH OPR $115 $200 wk. Fuller medical expe1 nee. State ply. Shell Station. 17th & on~1an day. 642-6606, J03LaJolla PILOTltttlHTIMG excellent wurkmg cond1· 2547 East Bluff Dr _B_rus_h_S_o_les_·._SS4_·_18S_l. __ 1 age & work exper to Box Irvine, NB. Of Ant•iqu.asl. Dr NB P.O. Box l560 lions . Experience a NB 644-0932 START NOW ' 11802, OaJly Pilot, PO !JvlC ...-"-ta M Ca 92626 must. lrvme area Send ---- -C M Ca"""""' SERVICE STATION Hu GE ware ho u • e Must sell Oak bdrm fum .. ~ esa . _ Ou" I L· Ad I .., Long term ass1gnmt., .... URSES ""IDES 1560 "'"'°"v a salary history to· P 0. C r • ,-, · u t ·~ 0 exp 029 Keypunch " ~ · ATIENDANT crammed with over 500 misc tbls. bookcases. Beer drafter. holds •14 K•it Box J95SJ. Irvine. Ca t'hlidrt•n or J>4'U. l::xpcr 'cl Never A fo'ee At Tempo Recept1orust. Medical ofc. 21 or older. Apply In music boxes. ntckclo-bureaus. sofas. many of beer. new cond.. S200. --------furn Costa Mcs11 2 nr mature aid';s on all Expeneoced.640.20'.l3. to 4PM 2983 Harbor, gana. wall c locks. 92713 to managl! 12 unit:s un 6 Jmmedrnte O""nmgs for Tem~rary. 2 months. penon. Wed· Mon. lOAM deon pianos, circus or· small items 645-7881. 673 52'76-Call on llAM lootdlttf)ft' ru.t: cxl'hK mana11l'men1 temno C.M. at BakerSt. grandfather e loclu. 6 Month old leather bar WATERBEDS Glrt Friday _& }ard ~~~ 532-~39 _ ---1='-shifts. Tra1n1ng pro-Rec:eptlorust/Typ1st faadnatinic anUques. with 2 stools S2lS or best FC'/r lntenor dei.1gn store'-.--------TEMPORARY H ELP vlded. Good Beoenta. for busy office, pleasant SERVlCESTATION Over $1000000 Worth offer. <:.all early A.M. or From S1 19.81 complete lo CdM & Sun Clem i• c-54"4455 pleasant at mosphere surroundm~s 4< conds. Salesman 5 eves a week, Amen ca~ International after8·30, 642·4622. Frame/riser /malthner "-ricient 10 key "dtltir. -DATA. EMTilY .., "" Pleast' upply In person: Apply 9:30to12.JO Plaza part gr aveyard Must be GaJlenes 1802 T Ketter Wllh heater & dehvery r•v • Ot'BtATOR Equal Oppor Employer IEYE.RLY MANOR Execullve Suites. 2082 exp w1good lnc•I rec ' · ·Couch, 1'7S. match"g love everyslyll!disco••nted boolckeepm11 ll> Tb Cull 1 Ing Sl • Irvine Tel seal 150. Dresaer $15. f''tank Sewland <tll:? 4444 nie Jolly Ro1:er. Inc. u _ _ _ _ 24"52 V1a F.8trada M1cheleon, No. 212. Wages + comm. App Y 754 1711. Open Wed lbru Corne r lbl SIO misc l\quaHeaven llJ0.7062 ort:\e!.4001575 tukml(appbcal.10flllfor a i---------... LagunaHill11 Irvine. 3l90 Harbor.C.M. Sal9AMto4PM Visit• Christmas a rtic les. Whit e boxes for Dato Y.ntry Operator Equal Opportumly d a. 3 f LEGAL SEC'Y Employer M/F R.E. 5 "'LES Service Sta. Allen anl , .... y~ ,. .... MO 00-.... 1 . Chnstmas 1iifls. cook1ei; Min o \ yr<. exiwr Oil ~ p/t1me Avail eves & -. """" • or candy 2•1•· ht, 9:;18 HOOKKEt::Pt:R Mature hookkttJX'r ~ecy needt:d for anllttuc 1m porter 4~1~ thelHM 374 tor:r7421ll rl:! S'fARTNOW' __ U youhadarhanceto wknds. E•per'd. Neat wtutewlthgoldantlqu-All wood g ame set longllc6S/B wide.Scca. q u1 r \•d Permanen t RC('(>nl Luw ofr '-''" NURSES AIDES sell properties that cost appear & handwnllng. Ing Good cond. Interest· wtmatchlng server. cor. 642.3379 t lime day stitf'l Advan Never A 1-\~e At Tc:mpo $1000's les!I than your Apply m orns. 2590 1.ng old style SO Rolla ree tbla & wall umt. kmg ---------"'"'L" -cemt•nl to computer llf'M·7AM. Expt'r pre· compt>tltor has to offer. Newport Blvd, C M. '1.00.540-31194 o r queen b drm s et WINCHESTERJ().30 11VV....., opt-rator posslble for 6 C\I Mesa Verde Conv. would you be willing t.o w/armolre, glass top cof RJFLE s..dtwt1 nght 11.1d1v Pay will be temno Hosp.661CenterSt.CM invest a day to learn 5(!r vlce Sta. Attendant. Cherry Wood Antique tee tbl. glass top patio MOOEL94 -- .._,.wl....s & bs11ed on ex per. level. ~ p: NURSES AIDES more about 1t If so call F /time daya. Exper'd chair. Good condition tbl. lamps. cul velvet 8' w lease. 1111i boxes or ~ Apply In IJ('rson BAM TEMPORARVHEl.P Mr F'rey.6lS·2886 only Lile m e c h 'I 640-S845 sofa. 6 ' lpve seat, shells & hoppe ,.xlnl M ill1on Ooflu rorp SPM Monda)' lhru Fri Call 54~4455 ~M>:;.~n!.Jn~'"&c~~r~g.' Retail sales '" Mission knowledge pref'd. ~eat Aflpl~ 10 I 0 herculon or naug !!Ofa & cond Mu:st sdl. S95. needll men & women or day 17042 Gillet te Ave, E v-20 hrs wk appear & handwnting. ••••••••••••••••••••••• loveseat, II{. chairs. xlnt Blonde ch111a cabinet any 11111' who enJny Irvine EqualOppor mployer OFC MGR /EXECl\SSIST leJO, approx M l be Apply morns. 2S9~ REFRIGERATORS cond.5.S4 ·4760 w1slldmg glass doors. i.pe11lun~ w olhe~ & wh<1 -f'asl growing Med Co in ~~ai~x:~ ~oC:m &u~pm Newport Blvd, C.M Wl\Sff:ERS·DRVERS Hlde·a·bed, regular SlSO, good cond. $50. 846'851'9 are bol"t'd w the 11v1•r1111e l)rJH·er thl' 1.A Times to d d 0 C. Airport area re<\'s Apply el fotomal Corp. SHOESalesperM>n p/t1m4 Recond1tlons·Re pros & queen &l $195, plush IOC>lle _a_rt_6_P __ M ______ _ ninor thl' m1ll 1111>'\ homt'~ in Midway City or Legal ~r~lllry es1:e . of c m~r. Oook kpn g 763-4171. l..adies shoes Some ex F'rgt Damage. GuartDel. piUow hide a bed. choice Trammer lawn mower, Wl'stm .t-:arn mont'y ftW1lington Hench Good knowledge of sm bus pe r nee. Paul Allan 29VrsinOraogeCo. offabric. $28.5,sofll & lov heuvyduly No ll<'luul ,,.111n11 1n whllt• •Hher~ ii le-t-p s kills requ1ri·d, CIC · b)"lltems. 70Wpmlyp1ng11 Retired Man w 1m ech· Sh< 9 F' hi Island DUNLAP'S t $265 b tool \.Oh1-d & no •wtt1 n1t 11p 3 Jo c :io~ m Adu 11 a pera e nee P rdc r rc•d mw;t, SU de111rabl4'. This amcal ability & desire to ies. as on eseo • ar s 5 ' S200 675-6231 "' " ... 7 ,., ... 1 d N 8 752·6468 1815 "'e~port nl. ''M game set.11 Much m<>re PosnLmen1' Workw1orw ..,~0nomy c11r~.Nocol .... vv-_____ }obulforyoulryouorea learn a 2n career •• w n " THEFUAHITlJRE •CARPET• of the-mo:.t popular & J~'t 11.31:10126 real 1wh1rlwlnd > & can Perm Local business SHOWROOM SALES CAl,LS48-7780 C ........... ECTtO... CHRISTMl\SSPECIAL llUC<'C'Ullul prcx.lu1·t~ (1n -1~~a~l:~r=~~;; l~a~~;._ do ull thmg11 In an ofc 493-l.303aCt 6pm. Person needed for 1ns1dE ~ " Decorator hos 230 yda themark(•tlodav Anln Dl'nlul A'llll t hrsd. well Sendrt.'llumeincon lighting fixture sales w·~HER-DRYER 7351Unlt L. ~uper hvy Tawny Beige ~J1Pf'M111l' prodll(·t whu''I p t11t11• X r<'yii l';ve11 Vear 644 s730 fldencc to. Medical SALESPEOPLE Exper. In either aales 01 IW Hell Ave HD Nylon Plush 642·2210 &c name u. o houl!rhold Sc1mt"!>At.~.fll:J IHG 3.'>W Device Laboratory. 3198 for tslabllshed •Porting decor ating helpful l..atemodel DREXEL round 54 .. Oln 6755548 word thruoul the world -----USE THE M Airport Loop Dr. C.M foods wholesaler. Com· woodllghtlng Flxtur~ Super Deluxe In" tbl w i <I chatrll. 2 __ G_r._A_Y_"""_E_M_·..,,,.---Wntk 1n a youttirul. DENT AL/Attht 92626. ml11111on sales, t'ar nee. Co 203l s E Main MulU·cycle, like new 0 1 • ,v ...,., t di .. •-D "'ILY PILOT Cal l Pal for Interview lrv'1·oe . (A.c.roa·a fro·-Pe rf e c l ro n d It Ion. lveavea.dderodrat~~ cot1o,rs1 Airltsa p:1int spray rig. hrh~n fy 11tm1011p.,ere .. 2 Po11tl 1on11 npcn ._ OUTDOOR JOBS FOR ...... '" Sacriflceatl22Sforboth. cry,. con udu u . SS.SO. 67 $- 5800 11ve un wh1 <' you ~•m Cha mud~ & Ctii.1rs1d<• '"F •ST 1 U 't 1 appl ~.7....., O C. Airport> 548·2901 Call 751.c1..... ly loomed tublecl(J(h In· top p.ty You rtte1ve a w11nftur11nc1• "II Pr P.x "' outdoor peop e. ni s n o1 ,, guarant~&•lary +ex prrieur r ncceuary llSVLT" Stat.es and ~uropc need SA LES T !:: X A S SOCIABLE ASSOC o~ d cld $175 LOVESEAT. BumperPoolTlble,11late . treml!ly libe ra l com ffusy practice. Short SIRvlCE people wilhog t.o learn REFINERY CORP. of needed by EXEC Ir Altenllon 1""""taurantan goldvelvcl.qwltedlOONe base. l yr old $125 -·-11""' •. bon11•-Con ~ork ~···k n-o-r1ta S IUUD an a pp v .., "' .,, n mt••le y cap la I _ ......... _. _____ _ Y ...... d I tham Ill f .. r s PL .,. ~· T Y 0 F f'ull I I xed Uquor it.ore ownens ! lee 11p~red scat & back ., • ., .. ...... ...... "'"'"' ,,... --~~ °" ~ y " C h -... creamfrtt1.l'r6"x3",60ip Cl.II lons,lncl ·lmalchlng --lC1111.& &uther 1ncent1ves Hunllnl(lonfJch847ff076 DlllCTOR demandin1t work. om· MONEVr plusbeca s auppl y . P1t1me 11ndoora.Xlntcond.S175 pillow• LA.MP T a blt1 3·b ikes. Re m in gton Xlnl :idvan<".-ment --For R~ull municat1on11. Combat bonuses. ~nge dnelnlts <213)592·3295. ....FIRM ~-1231 with "drawer. sollc1 bl ~"h1hUe11 f()r both men 0 l': NT AL E •p e r ' d oarvtce C"ll Arm3, l;0p.lstlc11. Call to mature 1ndlvl ua n .....-typwrtr. ping pong l • 3 &women Orthodontic Asst wllnt· ~ .. your Army Kecrulter · Beath area Regardle111 SroRTSDIRICTOlt Admira l Do uble Or . walnul,bfid cond l40 ~~A~"Stratton eng. t'd Top pay ror t1jthl 642-5611 E11'oro 768·5251 ofexpcnenee,wn.teFF. lm'!'cd openlrl(tl In lhE r trrlg. &eU defrost . Lampta l',S1~l;"w1<1lnut ______ _ No eitper ner Yoo re pel'!IOll C M $46-5170. ht. JU CO:stu Me11a 540·1026 P3te . Pre11 . rexes exciting world of sports atuirp,SZSO 645.3148 S20 Call 551 '"""' on. A 10 .. Black 11 Dcck_,r ce1ve full pey .,.,.hllc bein1t -152S Mesa Verde E. Refinery Corp . Rox 11 1. We &re looltJnx fo1 1.P::..111_· -------Rlldtal Arm Saw. GOOd tra.lned You can work DISHWASH!ll Fort Worth, TcxAS 76101. mature men &r women u G.E Electric: dryer or Al.ASK.AH IOUMD! condition S200 64;2·7445 mormn11 or eve tin1 On· Apply 1n peraon. Mui ~ W..t.d 7100 tWlp Wanted 7100 develop amateur 1port1 Kenmore wa.sher $1S eA. -------- ly 10 min. by Fwy. from doons lrls h Pub, 202 ~··•••••••••0••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbe f1111lcst draw in the 11t the commuruty level. Hamilton 1u~her & "a.11 5 Br, rooms or qualHy 7""' "°'°·new, patchwork all s urroundln11 com -NewJ»n Center Dr. JI/ 8 Weal. ·11 nuiJy Piiot Ir you 're aggreuive dryer s l 8 o b o l h rum. must see lo up· quill.t'<l. eort.h e<>lo", In I V ll Classlrted l\d Phone have anln•·r-l ln•po• ... • Cuu/"--l~-B6T.? 3 ppreMclate• 836·4170 a ft c:a melt)uck. Pd 1750. mW1 llf-3 Ou «>we t.o Donuts Fen1 18 & ovr THE CfTY Of 642·5tl'78 "" "0 """ ..,.., yourMll to at least In· Donut maker. 2.30am ---------publicaUona & desire un 111ermador blln dabwahr. • $300/b::l orr. WrouJhl vttlhtate this unusual 11.ooam. Will train. A.pp. HUNTINGTON BEACH SELL Idle Items with a limited earning poten Works but ods new 42x70 Solid Birch Eariy Iron Wtndow Cr1 11 8 ll7" oppor . Contact Renee ly In ""''1IOO t.o Sac~e·• O.lly PUot Clasalned Ad. Ual. Call 7l4/638·11880. -...A • ..,,., 842·4664 American Dinln11 Tttble, $40, Dr a pea, open weave RoMI m.8098 ~ """ """""" ·.,,., w16 l•ddc:rback ch111n 2 mulU cir bm. 7'htlt82''wcJ · · ..,.,.,uu. 2S5Tl Jeronimo l'a wt I T,.....A.f.' • • .,._ ..,,_ .. _.... 7100 .......... W-.CS 7100 with decorator roda, ldnt IOYS ANO GllLS for Dally P11ot routes ln Arch Beach arc:• o r Laguna Ouch. Must be at lea1t 10 ye11rs old. Phone 64M.321. ll!lk ror CtrcutaUon. Rd. Miaelon Vie.to No A--oun· ;.,_ Empll\vn\ent ~ .. 1 .... 8 He4p ...,_ • ...,.. Brand new frotl free wht eiu. lesvea. A I cond. _ ....... Pr c"'·l"u .......__ t'-l')DIJ .. ~... ~~·~ V~U1'6 ·······················'-······················ refri&. Movlnl( must sell rrooorbeiltofr.MJ.()898 \.VUU..... ...... .,.... .,. ....... ca"'· For Tbe FoJJ-· .. -g PosiUons: Pl II uwu~ oow. $350. eue ca !NEW 01 tt Set f ldl It Motonied t.readmlll. Wlk GM. FlllDA.Y Nunes 75l·7881 a1U. ne e • n n or Jo8 at hm. Oto II ml per XlntarranJ1t&u-288'7 $1127 to $1UI _._.CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sacrlllee•.64520IM Oraan, 11ect 'I dinette. A" USED. REBUILT f&WlllteFr Prov O•y 8ed. stere. e lectric atovo. ~~.;:W:.s~~ts. IHI Pr..,ty ~ 9 STAFF POSmOH lkydH 1020 ~ia~:~ :i,e~~·~Je~: _hr_ • ....;.aoo_._646-_~ __ _ Ga1t1ral OHie. Helc09hr Ml c• •ft Guaranteed.. All types. Sprud. bol11ters. no mat· roc.llten e, misc· poodle IOYSAMD GIRLS Perm1nnt part·llm e . Stfd to $1 4JI Mo -Retl•l•M Msw part.a, repaln. Trade·in• tresa. $13~. Match1og c:tog. M<l·3464. JO to IS .,ears. Earn Multi Million Dollar _._...._._ •• D--. •c~pe.ed63l·210l deeltSUO Pti6448()90 corp. •Wtlo1e now ore In ....__.. -7--SCRAM LETS Chmcmas mone1 • S20to r r v 1 n e . lhed en !kcltldml -2 .,..._ ..... Cfitllcal •NEW·USEDBIK&S• Dtnrm set, "Smolu:A1h"', • S.Operweekaelllng eul>-thusiaullc;, .PJ>•ltht ,.-Buy·Sell Trade a ll wd . 4 c br'/ IW.Wfa.- u l"fptJon9 to the-lnily minded people to In· SI I SO to SI JH Mo C .. lxpert•c:.e Parta '1 Repairs hulch Cl&e1 t1e Coffee M~ffU\'1 Piiot. Troni\port ation troduce lnHpe113lve 01· Sbteboards. tbl fa commode. all wood, Chrome -Holat- provided No deliverioa UC>nally known product. "';:J• ..,._.. f--' aJ Cycle l!Co. 3'88 Ntw\JOT1 Walnut clt. 2 rnatcb Chl'll. 'J'ralt -Pcnury - or collecllna. Phone {'°m our ore:. Free pa.rk·•1 te SI~ Mo Excellent pro ~·on career op-Blvd C. M. 842-1910 bi-back, red velvet All In THORNS _~_r7_t2 ______ 1 n1 & other btnent1, part.unity. Irvine 10C3Uon. Send re-MlNTcood. 982·1961 Some pec>t>Je 11 re ahr ... ya pleaaant 11urroundin11 & sume to: Olrt. :zo·· Spyder. alnl .. 1---------lt11tdu1 Cor the r08el r&-~laxcd atmoephere. No Appllcatlons wUl be accepted at the cond. 133. ...... S. 1055 c:e1ved , wblle otber1 IOYS AHD GIRLS Mlulon V\eJo El Toro area. larn your own money MIUna 11ubetrtp. tJona alter 1cbool. For in· formaUc>11, call 83C>-OllU eitper nee. Ill no aeJUna Employment & Tralnina Center. 538 CaJIM9-3U9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• alwa)'1 &rwnble at the Involved. Xlnt oppar. for Main Street. Huntington Beach A.1Hrlc• ArndGtlem of SACRlFlC~·MOVrNO ntORNS. advancement. Call D bcr 22nd 1976 t Ctiflc .. C .. HuNI Oon'\dropO.balll Geta Sola•loveaeat.Oeluxe.,.-_ __.- 0 --.. -.. -,,_-,,.,.,.-.. -US·8095, Tlmelito th.rough ecem • • ........,.._ • .,..._,CA Jobwitlaalow·ca.tDaJly OE eoo.o&e atereo, 1a1 -.uu res,lu uvuoqear, Ubrvtaa,lDe.Eqllal()p. aPM.Call538·25211. 21'2 l>llot Cla11Uled Ad. to,.. plc:turo1, ete. liibtrlmt. pclr~•rMJF tUM Phon.S.U·M'18. MM311hl\ . .5pm8"·2028 ~·33'19 Ml1c.lcne-o-t l • , "-·-•• ... .a 'i., • ., -.I ~;. • .J ........ : • J ••••••••,•••••••••••••• .~••••••••••••••••••••• Scoot ... n 91~0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••~••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pair UHC1 11dt! ptpot! $10 V"'LUX .. SI t a· Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY T(JI' l>Ol.LAR ............ _ 9720 .. ~--"-·-.. , .. c A"'o• ll''PllrtoJ "'"~·-l. U aJ I . l J 18X24 HD cutter ro ... r.. II e c F'OR""O I' ·u 'ARS -·~-.-111 'J ... • r-,.. ... _......._ .. ..:. or' "&ht -~t~• Tbl w1aJI equl~ & P•nJt 1973 llonda XR.·7~ •lm • I' l !;t# C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .. l~bp~:'-" ot'"~..,: p""" Top Va U" '""00. palnl. 2:2lnm carb. t'!\lm t•OREIGN.DOMESTIC 99"'0 .. pnaae m C1' ..., -·-. "' •• ....... * I hA.. ''L ~SIC'<! DRIVE A MH '76 ZllOS Ivory • .sunr·r. VolbWOC)t'ft 9770 ~ell 9 7 I 0 •onJ .., ~t wl *· h'-f • pr1ff $t2S "44-5347 tnll_&MIU port • po t$ \.""I' Or'°" A,:.• -~~ ••• • •• •• • O•O • ••• • ••••• •• 000 00 00 00 • • e•• e• • •• •• •• •• •• •• ••. rru a ... e.w"' or BoiceshQ(•k" (lia1dd'Wnl l!y()Urt'ar1~e11tra clc1m LITILI:. c run1.-i:ntrl. 2300tn t, •• ••••••• • • ••• Chev, Sn. Embh·m~ 16' llANO GLIDt;lt X tra wide-Uri!. xtra (1J11• "'"..: u." f1n1t ...._ f I aw I c H SI 8 . 2 0 0 '71 VW (.'am per Cini; inn I 7) Wdd~i•i.-ro '7' Pinto l>Mk l(n•i•n. tal~h.~s for 5 Goodcond.gre1Hg1(tfor cond. Nr,er r<1ct'd Art IAUBtlUICJ( SAVE A LOT 119827ro rond •Int ttW<'hJM Jll> r-.r :IC'At,t'nn3HOntl'f\I ~~nbr~~c~rti~~J~~~~~· Pae Incentive t adv,nturous youn"~lcr 4pm &4().-0777 291-5 ll&rbor Hl vd SHOP &c COM PAIU: ·~ ~. Ill l{OQd rond ~:13 8b28 11wr window' dt AM d ' M rul'l.'I "rt•ut S4-&00 Good Read" book.'4 & rfcords (;all D11ve 67~ · ''·~ty Musa !1'79 2.'illO • 1 tot•"" "layt•1 ( l:?'Jti >-.A I " roet 1100, nil for $26 '68 K1awasak1 175 Enduro """' •• ~ l.IJtWICI( DA nUM Run s 11 o o d . o o cJ y 1 J S U l' 1', t Ii 11 K ,... " 1•<'Qnomy c.ir" ~Jli 7111ll. 6Ur33'19 SCOTT SKI B001'S . Cle11n ~di; Recently WE BUY S&nJutu:1<.:11piltrllno slra111hl $1)00 11731336 ydlo-./l>lk :S4000 m•. Ct.34?5 lhkfor WnllJ NORITAKE "Ro~e ~:1'3110'~1.elNO~~r ~& rblt. Part11 brke lll·ll7S49l-ll75 '65220Aut.o .cl,ao.needJ ~~"ip~'OOOru-m 1133·3til3 ~ C:f:!· 16 C1unada N-e-w.-m-u:.~ '" ,.. ~ ~y new w /rbll en11. polr1hcll CLL\HCARS 1 1..b w• ~-.. , .. .. mane" 12 com plet s.463:18 crank. bon-d to ll20l:c va ve,.., $1600 --~ sl'li now. movm~. ,.1r, place aeltln1u1. 11ppro --nt:w clulch ~ for llll & TRUCt(S 962·9863 "II VW V1111 nt'w rt!bll PS1Pn. AM FM iit~rf'Q. 100 c>CS ROtW w1i.1l11cr TV. Rocio, ~ 214oor!WI 2117~ d t'llll Uood •·ond•lllH• a.. M..-5-40 9100 l0.000 m1 f.1.:.otl ti'J~ tl09a band Many servm1t pe1.1 HiFI, Shf'eo 8098 IS 2400 Mt-rcr e~ Benz Call M1k1• ff.I.> 70'.i'J Mon fo'r1 art:, Deaut. & deltac11le china •••••••• ••• ••••• ••• ••• • S.U"n(1ce '74 ~. Mau o CONNELL SPEClALS rwly C<IUlPIX'd. lllnl cond ~1-00U Never used Hv Compltl.-Stcrro ror t-ole Xlnt <"ond J.·a~t . Mui.I 11:.!JO <l Door 4 speed Maple yellow lk'sl oHt'r d u l Y l Y e w r 1 t e In cabtn(lt ~ spe•kcr.:. sell ~ SU-8150 CHEVROLET (73S!.LS0> W $2ltS f>44 7572 '7) Sl:IR<X::L'll Sliver. AM/FM ~t1•n-o. spd. lo m1 89'.! 6H·~ 1 CodlDoc 99l 5 1117l ti1an.1d .1 StlHr ••••••••••••••••••••••• gray, lo m1, cronomy ti Tab&e/at&nd. Ht ca1te '17$.844 76.M 282811arbotBhd " 7S JOO D. 'howroom * 2 drop leaves. new. -----7J Suzuki 'fM12S. Lay COSTA MESA ~ OOVESTREI-:T dean. $1 l.000 554 4S90 ne~r uaed COST 175, Yll>IANDCB RAl>lO dwn shockll. 30 Mukunl 546-f ZOO Near MacArthur f'Ve!lor 962·8847 day.., VofYO 9772 Sell for $40. KnJC siz Brand nt'w $100 or tisl carb. OG hd, pro tech &JamborN" Hoa<b --••••••••••••••••••••••• Q u JI t e d Gr f' ,. ofr Call 111lt'r 8·00 l'M th11in lt'ns1on, ~ t·ha1n -TOPDOLL,l\K 83).1300 SACRWICt: Bedspread. good cond ~7 8393 ~tt Bsl ofr :>4Q 0019 _ PAID '76 28o Sedan. Mtdnrte $20. Call S51 6042 ar Black•-Wbit•• Honda Trail 90 '7l/$32S IMMEOJATEl..Y TOPIUYal bluwtbluml.elecimrr& 111.ft m "" ' l. c~ fl-& I t ' 'I" AM I F M 1 t ere o •· ...,... ' TV. port Si5 Xlnl 'EiS /$275/bolh $S:iO/oHer fOR AL ~ us '"'• ilS op "' •c.rt FOREIGNCARS dollarpardfor•""ports. rartrld~t' t•pe plyr Ov.tal··'f chair •· ot _ .. Afts·-64S·7857 S48-4...... "'" Sh T k ... • """.,· ,.,.,, · CAL.LORCOM6lN COSTA MISA wrm MW 3 e over toman. nds coverin •Kenwood Speakers• TO SEE Ul' DATSU.._. lse pymnts or $168/mo $35/bst ofr .• 12 Sheet.Io 4 Way, 100 watt. 20K· MotorHoMU, NEWPORT IMPORTS n Call Holl,y$lfl28 '11 VOLVO HERE HOW tnaulaUon JY.r", all for 20MK. 98d8 !lens. $125 Sah/Rlftt 9160 3 00 w c l If NU 284'i Harbor Blvd S20. sm chesl of drawer M9-8998 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 5 wy. C-06ta Mesa ~0-6410 MG 974~ •HEW COLORS 18. wd irOfung bo11rd $5 · 2G'C:M<.:MOTORHOMt: 642-9405 --••••••••••••••••••••••• metal kit tbl SS. no chr.s loClh & MariH SI 6 W p WE BUY 1975 Dats. 280Z MG Mtdgel ,74 "".OOO Im •HEW MODELS C.llat\5:30pm.64S·78S7 ~"-.. IJS ntrrates . vt OJ II II -.-r·-pty83J.2616. •USEOCARS& 4 speed. AM/FM redlO. mac. $2750. Pvt ply uge savw~s on • re •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 842·4097Nwpt TRUCKS• lllr COod.i ·mags.Fore1t 4!J8.3J.:i0 ma1n1n1 oew 765 & •••••ll"llli' •Iii•• <'yl. AT. I'!>. t dr. 114$-~311 0 ,.: &~;eor 4.'lpd. rrad1u: hr:tler, \'<'I low $2400 ~ 2019 alll'I ti ~~~~!~ ......... !!;'.~ N b rs IMPBIAL SALi ~ e 1987 Chrysl~r lmpen:tl Cadil'-c Seda.a <VJD49l>. Id OMLY $1299 Qualt1y Jnd Price GuJrJnlecd Lc,1,111)1. ~pn tJli'I \ Ptdcrrcd RJk\ ,.._wporht' Moton 1900 Ha rbor Blvd .. C.M. CALL 642°0195 0.nopy or 4 poster fram e $35 . Ne Tecb.nicolor Showc:as Projector $295. 960·2'744 lo-. MGl"'fM Co II ureen with mat~h1ng Demos in stock -memort.:a .. " ,.. d RaUISVOLV I .1r)!•' '>1fnt1ul' Equlpmtftt 9030 Rent New 23' F1n·h.ill, FREEAwaisaJ blr1pcs & de ca l!. 11 MG Ml get fl~1rd & MA ..,. 0 1tlN1.w ~\lJ"''' ..•........•...•.....•. ·73 "CRAllllElt" V K 1\ HARE BEAUTY Only 25.000 ml'\' A T . PIS. Stereo. l\tC & all '<traa ~ ll & dM\l" 1t : Asktnj.! $23'7:i ORIG OWN~ll. 7SHW4lor979 l42:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>elf conl. lu..tds o( w1ri -•-t t91l:INCB> soft lops i'll'w ltrr" MISSION \111-~I ') ( iJol.1<, 11, Evmrude 10011 f' Hel>lt dowc; & rnuutc·r WjC1• Grotfl CIN"nno: trans. clutch $1i!l5 l'h C3 l-2800 495-1210 0 1 ·••J:1. ( u11111y New in ~x stereo syst.em w 10 hrs 0 0 mtr 12200 &IS 2283 18211 llt!ach Bhd 197l Dots. 240Z 751-082 ------- :: ~~v:.'~;'~i~: ~ G75-3731 GMl: Late 7J -.Jill. c:ond . 84r.6o~'t:s~~<j133 I 4 s~. AMffMdra1d10. MGI 9744 ORANGE COUNTY Opln 'nmd.1y Ra<lio controlled model Boob.Power 9040 sips 6. $1tl.200. 12311 mags "' atr con · m VOLVO C.1<J11lac c $3S 6465428 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>olans. Nll HJJ 2tllli TOP maculate thruout! Rae ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCl.U!->IV~t.Y VOl,VO M.l\tcr OcJlt•r ar. · -mg red w/matchmg Ul 1975 MG8 Roadskr Lar~t·!>I \.ol\O lkull!r }!'()(1 11 irhm Rtvd Mutt-. '9S2 G. H th llS'Chns ·'S7 woodhull,2 Oale'sHVltenlals 00'1 .a.a lenor.l810CXJ>. 4 :.peed. bu r).!und y ·~Or.in"e''ourlly' Cci·r.i '1i·.c'l()llf(J(J -·7 1ve lm e unusua enu new ams Newnnrt ~Acres ·1~1·75 model• ~ ~ ... R"UIS u..u "O Id l ..... o '"' ., iv ,. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrlstma :. Gift 11"' . ;d S7""soo "' " " PAID -"' """'" w tgo PIO s rip10g + BUYor l.EASt: Membership In Irvine ~71p4,)633cxtr.1a!;.;ea y. . Irvine. 559.4441; MISSJONVJEJO mulch ing interior & l.HR£C'f ~hers ·12 Mu~tan.:. air Mnd. , """ FOR CLEAN I I AMtF•• d t'...,'7G > auto truru.. 1'~1 PB. vln> I CoastCountry Club Best S.le. WINNEBAGO 1973 31·2 80495-1210 mra 1o ...,.~ G~llll X224 ·:~t~:~~:;-:Fi ~~~~··· ... , ·~:,~~ss ~~7~~~~·s\4400~1p~ M.;~ri~~i;A M~tt!t~, Cadillac _r_~-·~-~o.~~;2t· fft11o:~n~: ive yourself a present ly for 4 whl dnve. PU. ....,... ...., - ---- - - - - -l974 Ghia V6. auto lrans. All natural weight loss RV, lots. smaller boil, A.uto ~le~.Parts ""at 9725 811-2180 495-1210 2025 S .. Manchester P IS P /B t products. Guaranteed to etc """5·9398 & ........... ---'•• 9400 " Anaheim 750 2011 Cad -4 ~d DeV II . . air. s ereo. k "' ............ ,......,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MGB Rdstr. xlnt me,•h -. ' · • • ao 1 e. $2875P.P. 640-1150. ~~distributors! 26' 1969 Trojan cabin •••••·;~~~\~.~~·••••• '73 Fiat 128 Sl.C. New cond. AllkingS'lOOO --1-969 VOLVO--~;~r",csc.'9fc~t f~t s'. ---.66-C-le_a_n_. --- 645-20St &646·7933 cruiser w10ytng bridge. USED & REBUILT engi.ne. only 10,000 ml . Call S7J-4l21 I 45 WAGON 644 2600 $1100 oroHer CF 7051EG. Damaged by FOREIGN CA R PARTS new mtenor. vinyl roof. d ~408 an Ii OJ.ampagne & gold sec- llonal. good cond $95. Pwr mower $4~. Pwr edser S15. Twin bed frame & IT".attres~ 120. Basketball backbrd. new, $20. 640-0383 I -n ed h I d · 1 ~I 974 Automaltc, ra 10. heater '7~ Coupe de Vt Ile. loaded -------.slrandlng. nsurance .'Mechanical ar w ee s an specie -r salvage sale. "Where 1s . ., Electncal mags. Just repainted. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ai0r cond <ZLKG80 > w1xtra:. Only 28.000 m1. ·1a5 MUSTANG 6 cxl slick. As ts " Inspect Lido .'Body Pttrts I BUY JUNK CARS Makeorfer. 645 7588 after RED IN COLOH. ML Y $ 1698 lmmac: &10 7765/83{) 6..29 chrome t.'ng & wbb. Shipyard, Newport Sub· IMPORT USED l\UTO PARTS 4 • GREEN WITll ENVY' ·72 Coupe de Ville Sun.rt. :!ta'l~ x l r ..ts . $:19:> nul offer lo South Coast AUTO SUPPLY 540-51.25 847 !l637 '"" '""' S Id .. MtFM m Opel GT Red New 1971 VOLVO stereo. dcroggcr. nwse1----------Manne Surveyors, S732 10 N M· h ""' """ P er. n • Ures. new brakes. tape 2 CO E 2 d St t L I . anc ester, .... .....__ 1 ~ new eng. Kint cond deck A steal ror Sil 14 UPE t•ntrl. full pwr .,,1nyl rf. 'Gi 2•2 Aulomal.Jc. xlnt · n ree · ong Anaheim 776!IOOQ ~ • .,,,...... ... _ Lhruout U200 8J0.866Sor 4 spt>ed. AM/FM radio. l::\crylh1nJ:' Slt>~I gray. cond. t'ull power. 211\f Model HO trains _ Beach. Cahf. Tel 1213>-------••••••••••••••••••••••• 497~<M <$200belowlowbook). heater & 11r<'ll<.' wh1ll' 1mm:i c Pvt IJI Y $36.ZS. eng 960-4787 Com plete la)"OUl 434-3471 Sale lo be con Rebll~~~!292en~ GeMtU 9701 ---~2·6895 ___ wtblack lt'alhcr rntl'nor Vh645 l:!ti0 Passenger & freight. rludednoon 12/15176 Fits 66 ,3 ~> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoftda 9727 p~ 9750 Jmma«ulate thruout' -----66 Fastback lrarP> GT. locos, pwr supply con· '49 CLASSIC CHRIS 25' Frank, 546.32(1;,i, ·ru Datsun St. W11n Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1331DNG > Carnaro 9917 2+2. <i sp, AM FM ti lrk. trots. switches: cross-Overnighter 9 yr o'Wne VW ENGINES l'Ond $800 '1)11 UP<' I Brand Hew •76 ·73 914. Coco brwn. ONLY $2698 ••••••••••••••••••••••• disc brks. fog lamps, new lngs, bndge, mme. sta· must sell Movlne t Cadelle fair cond $500 mags, AM/FM rstereo. R"'U S VOLVO '68Camaro Runs uood pamt & much more Ex lion. ri1:11s & access. $9S. larger boat. Recent sur-USED· REBUll.f' SJS.5046. HONDA Cars appear. grp, must sell MA ..,. I " cepl clean. Sl2'i5. Pl' 548-6216 vey & rennwer, used for 40hp, 1300. ISOO, 1600t<' - -OV.,.. I 00 545-5941oft5.30PM MISSI01'1 VIEJO 671-6298 aft 6:30 642 9!113 "" Dual Ports S30 69-&0 Alfa Romeo 9 7 OS u.. 831-2880 49 5-1210 ~•-...a Marlln rishlng (l ) DERBUGGYSHOP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ToChooMFl"om! • pd bl _.. 649 2S63 eves 66 912 5 s . romp. ri! t IM"-llh 1083 '7S f'ORD p U BED II' 00 Alfa Spyder. classl(' UNIVERSITY c n g . . 0r1 g . Dr k ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40· Matthews "Classic" ~ · . · deli1tht, runs good. $2000 Blue/mags. Mich. \ires Conn Mlo·O·Matk elec. xlnt cond, mooring avail, ~T~~ ~:anger 644 5625 OldsftlOblle SS900640-8208t67J.1658 organ, excellenl condi· S9l500 8'19-2:.!67 · • Alfa Berhn1t '74 2000 HOftdo ;,::ks• GMC 7S911S. sunroor .. choeolale Uon.~.P.P 5321259 1969 PACEMAKER. 34· Sspd.lowm1.2'7mpg.Klnt 28SO HarborBlvd. brown. tan int, xlnt Revelle 3 pc drum set trkabin. Onan, sips 6. AlltCK for S. cond MIOO PP S.">!J-0364 C-06tll Mesa 540_9640 Sl2.800. 493-7:>30 w/bigb hat cymbals, very cle1.1n. $25,500/ofr ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW 9712 stool Ii music slnd 64CHIS93 "--"'----/ . d d XI ·74 914 1 8 Silver blue Cmplt ... 35. Ah 4pm. -~~i-· 9"'20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Hon a ~c an nt metallic. AMt l .. M, tape. _ ----., rond. lo m1 . nu llres. 40 xlnt cond. $5800 M0-0'77'7. loots. Sall 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mpit. $975. 551 ·2996 831.2138 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1935 Chevy truck Xlnt Pre <; 8 S Fe 0 de r Hobie 16. trlr. new traos & cond $1500 Firm Ci;ll JCICJllOr 9730 Precl.s1on bass Gu1lar. more. SJ 425 6468255 0, "92-3374 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'ender bassman amp ~17505 ' '73Jt1JOU ·l21.4drsedan. Bolhllkenew 968 2233 RAJlE•62 MASER.ATI J0.000 m1. i..lnt cond l ACCORDJAN. Like new, ERI C SON 29. lull 350~GTCOUPf '77 BMW Owncr rar Arr.AM rFM electric DaVinct S600 /bs crwse _rac~. S21.000 of 5 Speis. nt'w lire!>, B:>r S slerec>·tBpe deck Asklnl( ofr 636-6176a:\Spm fer 615 1830 eH•:. & rom w1rewhcel!'>, fuel in s:BOOO 642·0642eves '72 911£ f\Jlly eqwpped Very clean. M111l! Must sell. 830-0U4 '74 914 Porsche Xlnt cond Best oner. Call all S. 67S-6265 wknds~---jert1on, aluminum body HERE NOW JAG U/\R XJ-8. 1972 Sed Hammond chord oritan. Elcl\4>ll!I 22, hottest k~I Xlnt cond Very r.ist • w i '7S Chev v 8 hydro Rois Roye~ Xlnt cond. Cost $11 .... ooo 1·00 hot ro m boat. lnt'I rac111g r la'ls <->. mi. r Y Showpiece w tw1re whl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9756 new. ~. 646-3.sOJ 31 ·. beaut royal bl ue & w 1 f e T ' a d e '0 r SEE THE ALL & moon roor $15.000. In 111 DEALER IN U S.A Bass gwt.ar amp Ampea white 11127 Asking somelhing tamer Pan HIW 320I TODAY vested. Will sac (or · · •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING Oversea& Delivery Service & parts now upcn on Sat's 8 to 4 for your t•ortv~ruence. 1971 Camaro. \18. auto. lo '66MustanR. $8SO m1. exceptional duto. Good rond M2·7414 al\ ~PM 642-6101 bet Sam & 6pm. 70 Camaro VS. auto. Oldumo~ 9955 rad.lo, PS. air. rad1ala. •••••••••• •••••• •• •••• • good cond. Sl800;olr. CutlassOlds.x.lntcond. 640-3586eves. $l000 or best o ffer 962.J.52.i 9920 Pinto 9957 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Chevelle ·72 Mahbu Cpe. V~. Pt B. P 1S. air. vinyl top. radlals Minl rottd $2,250. 645-816i Privet~ Party '73 Chevy Malibu Cpe Power, air. etc Elllra clean 1ru11de & oul. $1800. ~1·3855. '72 Chev sta wgn. 3 seals, auto, air. tl900. Call 559-0737 . l973P1MTO SQUIRE WAGOH Automatic. air cond .. AM/FM stereo. special mags. roof rack. wood 11rain apphque & low mites. Immaculate lhruoul! 1"32HDB> ONLYS2498 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO ll 1·2880 495-'2 I 0 w/Ampeg dual spkr bus ~ 67~1022 Lera, Lotcs. l::tc. or .,. $7950 for lmmed ule ROY l'>t.6 tli1tbor c M &41> 'IJOl Monte Carlo '75 A/C, refllC cuncort cab ----P vl Pty 67S 3662 or ~II to see a l Jerry ~ CARVER P/W. PIS, Pt B. llll whl. ·72 Dark green Sedan. l.30RMS hd. Xlnt cood ze· Classic wood sloop on s.s-2200 S YA ... DU.DIEYLIMEPIOARTCS IC Alward Rt!storat1ons. RO l l '7S Volvo 164E, Mint cond $3975. 64S·725J new battery & brakes. Muat sell. Lt5t Sl495 wlll N'wport moonng near n.---e.tlonr' .,. 00·71178 l S·ROYC P/S. P /B, AJC. AM/FM automatic: transmission, tell w/new cvrs S9SO or Halboa Y C Sell or trade ,._....v...0..1_0......... 91:30 831-2040 495.4949 ==i::::,. stereo ~ 492 &125 '72 lmpaJa Cpe. Air. xlnt runs great Moving. bltolr 768·0U7 ,..,,es ror mobile_!!.o!!1~~ 6682 ••••===•••••••••:... •Jag '67 XKE Cpe. -('Ond. $l700. Pnvale par-must sell. Sl400. 53&-71161. •73 COlUMllA l 4' "'3~ &t look'g car in town CLOSED SUNO.AYS ty 846-8.165 ask for l.mda. CE1s~~~.:'o.E:en1d7c~OP Luitury Cwit lnler Fri R.V.STORAGE t='~ ~.(O.lSCOU >S7S·S77S Toyota 9765 ~ 'fi7 Corvair 2 dr.Manual.'74Pint.oWgn.XJntcond .• bus. Muslcmaster Jrb, dlesel. dng.y w/eng. II t J(l lkh 9 * 74 JAG X.J6 Lo Miles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Under2'7,000miles :.>,000 m1 Must sell oow. cuai.ncl. 536 2429 lead ket'l, etc ele. F'en<'::f. '~a\~~. lights t SI & HOADWAY like new cond l.lc 11877 $1200 492 0708 movrng. S2600. 67s-eo93 ----- -SJ1.500,Pvtp\y~7~-$20 mo 8488066 A~k rur SAMIA ... A LIK CAll7Sl-8910 '77 '71i Monte Carlo. JUSl Uke Mon-f'riaflS. OffkePwMtw• & RayGa.lvm 835·3171 712 new only 12.SOO m1.. ~....... 1085 HOllECAT3.S~ r1<t u•flMAT101111f1N011AcH1 .. e JenMft 9 MUST SEl..1..493129'J 74 Prnto Auto tran~. -·••••••••••••••••••• t11 "'1 f't smaller\•crs1on USEDIMW' ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA IL...l..Jels!! --23,000 m1 Gd cond. Completr orftrr selup, ol Uob1.e 16 & H I L1ke 4WlwefDri•~• 9550 * •* 1974112 S ~ 14 Chevy Wgn. Air. etc. $2200/bslofr.644-4460 11lnt 1tHI deslti. & ch111n llt'W. color~ ull~ and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 BavaniH906LVY1 JENSEN HEALEY :? 9 M m 1 · 5 c 1' a t ..._...., 9960 ••I vela also 475 3000. eii:lra!l Great for boys '71 Toy-1n l.andcrwser i~ 2002 · t629NBK I HERE NOW f\re you conrused & 'Won-Harbor /Wiison S32SO • .,.._... ... .,.... ,.., __ ..t O.. c-...... COHYSlTllLE denn" how to advertise a .... ,.,...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bey&&achRlty f1n1 cat Very fast l600 Lo ma's. Ot'\4' sofl toµ, :J ~ __..,, ,.h l a r1 '"'"""" 1976PLYMOUTH 67~3662or645-2200 &pd lllusl !wll W1llsuciit ----• s spe'd with AM/FM ~EWCOl.ORS your .._ n s mas .,1 S.vw.tJ WU or Y.u~utl vt' -$24500 . ll H "250 UI ORAHGECOUtfTY s ster"o. Immaculate • ., ilt'mS~ For jn IOC'l '68 EL Camino wtshell. GRAHDFURY 0f'lkl & uphoht('rcd L1rlo 14 w/trlr, 113902, 752.1397, OLDEST t.hruout' t99SNKK>. •HIW MODELS pensiVl' way tn 110• just new eng · mag:.. gd BROlJGllAM SEDAN cbai~ w /cute~ Very $1800 days )49-$749 or - -MARQUIS VOLVO Huge savings on Al.l. re c·all our Chnstmas Ad cond 11500 494-l9'J6 AFT Pwr windows. 60140 aood tond Sl9S/up t'YH7$13292 t973 F'ord F~••• ~ MlSSlONVIEJO mainsng oew 76s & Viseratf.425678 ~:.>PM pwr.seat,crulsecontrol. 6052119 UDO 14......,. Seti Auto trans. pwr br:akc:c \I 831-2180 495-1210 Demos. Chrytler 9925 stereo radio & IJ track Pett 1087 ONVI' S8SO (714, 114'1 11102 G i 9735 The Better BDrgalri ,..........._ Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta~. <072POLI . .... •••••••••••••••••••• _ 673 ~ T-L· -9560 Sale3·Ser11lce·Leas ing l<arftllC'lll fl a MAR"'UIS TOYOTA ~ 197• CHRYS" .,.. $4895 So. Weit Pet Center, •Laser• dolly t'7SO .:;:-.~••••••••••••••••• ll CarYer,lnc. •••··~:;;.:.:;;;~~.:.·•••• MISslON VIEJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ :J.~~.~~·cA~hu~es'1· ~~'.\'~:~:~~2S. ~e~e;:3':1~~~ ~ ~T~~; Rol:r~~~~mbor~eUMW ~/bslofr 536-6149 lll-2810495-1210 ~~~!~ .......... !!~~ rwr ;~~~!:;. pwr. ~Met.,;' I CocfSl..tj Woll* 67~~775 4 Cellca GT, air, s s pd, wtndows, crul.Se control ~ kaiM •&' ~ns $1200 5J6.7430 _ N~portBeach &106444 '64 Karmann Chia Runs AM /FM. $3095. Call ' . & AM /FM tape player c::i...tM91ai ~ PARROT Vowsc & tame IMh. S'-/ 7 s <.:bevy .... T o n BMW '75 2002. Sienna. 4 pen. r~ll eng, 2 barrel 831-0330 117LNOP > • , Tai Ill aome U~O ft--t...,.. 9070 Sllverado cmpr spec, spd .. rr Blaupu nkt ca.rb, 12 volt systm. C/B 5495 &'1J.l490 -SO.OOO m l, n~w registra· sterCo unmac Assume + rnd10. chrome whls, '75"" CeUca GT Air cond, ATLAS -•••••••••••••••••••••-* Uo11.S4800 Call&42 7ri60 lse o'r purc'h r .P . Sharpcar $975.645-8614 Sapd,AMtFM t6.000ml 11..1..a..-,. ,_~._ "-t & Orgimn 1090 Bo•l Sllp want~. ~1 · sl•p 494 ... l6Sor834 3830 Mada 9 7 38 Xlnt Muat sell $3875 Ph "'i'2!!F~ ~·-191.1,........ ••••••-••••••••••••••• for live-aboard, 7Glt·~ '52 f'ORO Plt'kup 640-1629 ...,...~~ ....,.., •• l ~AGHt nrt7PM w /Powers uUI bed . 1969 BMW 1600. AM fo'M, •••••••••••••••••••••••·---------a.le .. ~·fl": ~ a1ly &Sun 'UI 10 OfMnl ~'tOO/bst. l':ng gd, new Mlchehns.Sl•. ·74 Maida RX3 Coupe, 4 Y .. w.,... 9770 •71 Toyota Corolla'----.....;.. __ __, c Urta. nds ~ hlUe work 673-5157 833·5fM iipd, under wrnty. very ••••••••••••••••••••••• W 128101..S> SJ2'7S H lllfat 9930 292ll llurbor Blvd • :;r~.":::..~r::J'a1s2 ~Speed & tolO 1"f:1!..~1eal Call Curt al C--' 97 1 S clean 837-3202 '67 Sqbck. Good cond .Jfros.o64CIM >·$2875 ~':'~·~~.;.............. S~LWIM9els~ Like new condl\lon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...., •• :!:~••••••••••••••••• 73 Mazda RX3, atatton $1250. 646-4716 ev~s. '72 Vega Halchback •74 MARK IV .. .,v-___ .. __ _ Moved. to small home. '73 ?..odiac 15• wttrlr Sells '56 Ford~ ton HEW •76 WA Ron rel'ently re bit wknds. 634·&278 days 12SSfl'TS) SOOS '7 v 1 d 11 h n oeed mor. room. l300. new '°' $.l.000. Will take w /UUUly Bed 1100. CAPllll MPG eog. AtC. $1475. UJ..3841 Barb :~51:1x..,~m~5 MK. IV Fully ~~dcd lnc:lud~ : ,, 0 .. tr0:;,.; 3~~ .;., 'o~ 5.S2·7S52 11'400 or tr•de for 1 Attepm. 00-0430 Complete with front rlt~r Mercedes letQ 9740 '74 VW 412 Wagon. auto. . 7 0 LI n c Coupe ~liln ~I to P~~ll~~tf' M car. Desperate. musUC'll PLAYaPIAHO «'1~9398-f'ord Ranchero. '69, n brakes. steel belted ••••••••••••••••••••••• air. AM /FM. 2200 mi. 146'7BSX>S2575 stttlrlo. lealher 1ntertor. $l l OO Will lrudl· White •llh gold ant.kau· Ures. 11* or best orrcr rad la ls. styled at eel Lease S3400. Or• a. owner '66 Chevy '°' Toci. 8f't. elrcood!Uontnc. 74.2.INW -~-·_l48_7_. ___ _ m,. Good cood. lD~l"CR· i Ell I ...... ~ wheel covers. rick & ..,.__., 1 ._~ S'7$-a432 Lorlgbed 1'15882V) ll.295 $6786 '70 Dust er. air. new mi old atyle. ao Rolla. ••••••••••••••••••••••• plnoo tteenna, reclloln• ,_,,.. •.,.... ·ss vw CALL 642.-0795 brakes. tires. c ng, & si.i,,o. ~311N. CL J .... U./ -Y,2_\!~~UVCITI bucket uate, fold down OYa 100 ,._..cond Be•tofr .a.uc 990._ trans.~. 751·4754 a.ilf 9120 1.,,4.,. .. cvy&Alv. amper, btnchseau.vlnyltop. MERCIDIS vvuu . ., . ""'"' • BtautFrencbProvGraod ............ ••••••••••• atereo, 1u.o.roof. map, SIOt.17 Mo. Ma-9065 83()-2!l8l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9965 ~~o~rc;d~~ aell.11'Cit1QperSbell.aoodcon. lllfilC'Ond.e..asn Wltboo.lyt.ultllodown ~DlofSPLA='Y I 'MVW.runaaood. 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Dr I 1.ina1zan h.\\ prn\e11 lhjl thi: h1r1.·c culled the .. l'n11ot•r 111 the P1rjm1d"doc' 1.·~"' '\'111 c•nh ha' he pro1,·n rl\ c\l,1cnH hut he ha\ .1uuall> ~('n .1hlc 111 durhl.HC 11 Or. flonagan Tallu AhfJut PJ•ramid Pow~r l'\lam1d mean' "rm~ 111 11i'e m1ddk " ()u1tc oh11ou,1v. there " n.i rea I fir!!, 'o lhl\ 1~ mtt'r· pre1c<.1 to mean "energy 111 the middle M It 1\ 1mpor1ant 10 understand that pyramid~ ha\e no energy .,.,,H~ rn them,chc\. they lun('tron hy 1rapp111g <"ncrgy m~rdc much hkc lhe gla~5 wnlh O( J jlfCenhOU\e trap ra} ~ oj wnhght 1 he pyramid·, pttlmclrrc \hape act' as a focm or fen,, a lhllrlnng "'''amount' or the hiocmm1c cncri:y which 1~ CQfl\lllnlh hmnhurdmg our cn1 irvnmcnl Onlc thr\ energy 1, tr.1ppcd 111~1dc. n I) actuall} 1n1cn\llted , many tt~c~ 1i. nrig1n11I ro~cr. II an Oh)C1:t or• humun 1s placed in~idc •. he !>(come\ the rcc1p1~nt nl thi' concentrated for~c anJ I\ allle llR~l l't\l't :'\<.,l\t llOMt. 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" 1111 ''"Ir 10t ll411<'t<" "''" ltl rJ J,p/1 11 ti ""'''II' um.1111.111 1/111'"'111 11·r1/wd 1>1 "'" '""· Auh1111 f'l1t•1"J:"'l'l11. a11d J1a11Ja1.I """"' 01111/1. "'11, q111f•m1 nt to u11h1c 11 111 t>cnel11 h1~ dn1ly lite. I he key 10 l')ramrd Po\.ler ho 111 :i form or dec1romagnctic rJdiat1on 111 'hort "a".: length' called "nHcrnwal'n:· When: doc\ alt thl\ .. blOCO)ffilC" pO\.lCr come Imm' /\II vi u'. JI this \er) mo- ment. arc: lllin{? our h"e~ rn an cndlc'~ ··~ca or Energy." Sur· rounded hy \a~t elcc1ro)tlltic, magnetic. ligh1 and !?ra111a11unal fields. "'t r<"ma111 for the mosl part !<>tally un· at4arC' or them and the effect~ they have on our bod1e5 nnd on our ba111. l1k prCIC'Cs!>t's Oo you kno" 1ha1 t he pul~ating magnl'llt: field of the earth ~11muL11c' normal bram rh)thm and th.11 when }OU .ire under c:motronal 'lrns or \Uffenng p.n·at r•11n ~our o"n hodtly magnettc llclJ can 1ncrc.1~c t'llOUgh to J1"1"rt\\1ma1c lhjt or lhe bir1h" l\l1l111ugh the eke· troM11t1c lrt'ld 1~ not kit bv u' (our hodlt'\ are a1 ground ie\d (jU~1ng d1\tort1on and \.l.irprng of th1) energy) 11 1s one of the n10'1 important fac1011 affcc· ting life· Pcr,on~ cxpmcd to chm111.11m11 or dei:rcasc of this ltcld ~ulfcr negathl! errccl\ cont11hut1ng 10 fatigue. irritab1ht ) and apalh). lnts conducted by NASA )how I hat under a favorable clec1rostatic field. all-around J>'rlormance, work capacity, d1srosi11on. mttabolism function and rate of hurn recovery and healing wtrc all improved. ~hilc p111n and allergic disorders can be rchcv- t'd Our O\.l n scn\Cs rcmam ex· tremcly hnlltcd when comr.11cd to the, .. ~, re,ourccs offered by the~c infinhc rools of encr[ly. We arc ""Cite 1,f and 11trli1t' 1c~, th.in 0 Ol'f uf lhc total hght a1a11.lhlc Ry contrn,t, the gcormtnc ,hapc or lhc pyramid a~s 11~ an antenna which ~oal.• up thi' power. magn1fic• 11 mJny time' mer, and ult1ma1clv ~lOIC) It for u' 10 U\C. l>r f'lanagan. as well a~ other re!><'archer\ throughout the world (all \.lorkinj,! 1n· dependently of each other) ha\ provt.'n be) nnd a ~hadow of a doubt thal l'yrum1d Power doc' e~1~t. Not onlv can Or. I lanngan duphcdlc P)fam1d f>o"er. but he h.1, actual!} ~en able to photograrh lhl) energy cmanating from the lip or l he Pyramid at Cii1a by usrng Kirlian Photop.raphy. a procc's, which capture' on r11m radiations no1 \1)1blc to lhc nuked eye. Sir W. Siemens, a Brrlr\h inventor. can aho f\111<' tc)limony to th1' fact. While StJndmg on lhc Oallencd rm· nack: or The Great fl> ram1d. Siemens noticed a crackltng. pnckling ~tnsation. /\<. he 11ppcd from a na~k of wine. an ckctrrc ~od. JOited h1~ '> \tcm. Gro~ing curious, S1cmcn~ mo1Stencd a newspaper and Mapped 11 around a bo1tlc . The bolllc became so incrca)ingl}' charged wuh ckotrio11y that 'park~ began to ~hoot from 11. (Since cnerg} tcnd\lod1-.chargc lrnm ~harp pornt~ many energy ~}'~tern, 11 1~ not ut all unu\ual 1ht11 the power \lh1ch I!> housed 11h1dc or the p)ramtd ~ould Ito"' frum 11, JJlCll and from 11 corners.) In the late 1960's. n tea m of scicnti~u and a Nobel Pri1c Wmner for Physics worked in conjunction wrth 12 United State~ nnd United Arah Republic Agencies on a pro,Ject 10 analy1e the Mructurc or the Pyramid of Kephren. Uling highly comrlu electronic rqu1pmr 11, the density o( cnsm1c rny~ was measured on m.li?n<:tic 111pc from in1idc the p)rnm1J . lnllllll analyM~ Of lhc lapc~ wa~ prom1\lng and the e1.1u1pmcnt "'·" lunct1onmg pcrfectly. but )Ubscqucnt e,111 am111a1mn oC thu)c ~me tapci revealed nothrng but a Jllnlblcd ma'\ or \CO\Cll''' dala. A corrc,pondcnt lrom 111..· I on· don uTimes" :i.k('d for and rc~11cd th1) uplanallon: " ..... there 1i. )Omt fore• 1hat dcf'ks lht: lawi. or 'c1cncc at "ork m lhe p>ram1d." Hy mean) ur ultra- 'oph1)\1catcd technical r4u1p· ment. some or which he h:h dn doped hrnHcll, Dr l'lanagan ha' pro,cn th.11 P} ramid Power: • I) pr.ictic:il and u~ful • Can be obtained quickly and easily by anyone -liclps people, animab, plants and things -Can be molded to do just \\hut you want • Can )trcngthen, energize and rc.ruvtnatc the bOdy • Can incmuc ESP Reports rcveahng:utounding )UCCC\~e~ arc piling up from thoM: who h:nc been fortuna1e enough to ha1c accn> to P}famid Po-.cr When you cnter a p~nimrd, you can frel th.: ~urround1ng energy. All who ha1c 'at in one rerort an 1ntt.'n!i4: leehng of ne:u along wrlh a tingling ~n..a11on 111 thc hand' Th~ "'ho mcd11atc or use b1ofl.-edhack unJnimousl)' agree 1ha1 when the1te practice\ arc performed ma pyramid. the benefit~ g;iinc:d arc s1gmfkantly mc~a~d. fhcy foci that stro~· rcl:u~-d conditions. such as 1momnia, chronic headache, fatigue, low back pain, can all be reduced; lhat daily ten)1on. :.tress. and anxiety can be rcl1c\cd; that they pcrlorm bc11cr on the job. 1ncrca~ !>elf confidence. and wrkr le~~ deprc••1on -all of thi~ to a far greater dtgrtt than 1f 1hcy \\'tre 10 med1late ~ilhout lhc aid or pyramid power. Animal lovers disclose thnt theit pets arc healthier. lh..: lonaer. and arc free from Ocu and ticks. Just plain ·1ovcr) - cxpcl1enccd a definite improve· mcnl In their lovchte with incrcastd "irility (Ind m111.1l scnsltiviay. Others reveal th~~ they not only feel btttcr. but also look )'oungcr, more attrac- ti~ and appcahng. One movie st:\r Alceps with a miniature pyramid under her bed because II promotei; sound sleep and ITlllkes her feel energetic. Pyramid Po~cr cnn be ab· sorbcd and stored 111 ordinary tap water for consumption.. thus d1scharg1ng natur;il energy directly into the •Y~tem. Thi~ same water can l>c UlCd to 11ea1 the pr6blcm sf..1n and acne ~uffcrcd by tcc:nagcn. liair shamf'IOOtd with it is lustrous and manage.able. Howe plann thrive when watered v.nh 11. I hey grow larger fa5ttr, become healthier (sickly plants arc strengthtned}, and look greener. Even plant pests arc repelled. Pyramid Power makes an excellent rc~arch project for science pupils. resulting more often than not .in an A .. Bttau\C created µrdcn and nowcr ~d$ scrm11uate rasttr and ) 1cld three umes more, the rcsOlia 11re easily observed by C:\'Cn the young. And 1ho11C conccrncd wilh lhC economics of 1he1r pockctbooh arc JUslly n.:wa rdcd. l.nhancc the navor of Ins upcnme bramh, 1enderi1c meat; mellow inexpcn\i\c "'"c~ ~o 1h11t they t:l)IC h~e 1.1n1.111e )l\'K'k; rcmO\l! the b11tcrnc)) from cnffcc and tea: drh}dratc food• for future u~ (meat, fru11. herbs. vegetablc)t; ptc,cnc the fl'l:~hne)S or all fnod) longl!r: lrc)ht"n 1\lltcd \c:gclt>bk~ and n:itorc >talc coffee . 'harJl<n dull r:11or bladu. Hobhy1 t• C"Jn C-J)1ly prc~rvc bu11crfl1cs. ms.:cu, etc. for their collcc11on'. Tht' home dccomtur drrn lrc\h nowers and fohagc for bouquets ;tnd arrangements. Pyr.,,tld Powf!r Projtttttl Sull 1n ·its infant stagc,, Pyramid Power is a scientific di~o\ery which will ultimately prove to bt equal or superior 10 cketr>erty. Or. I lanJgan has alrCGdy d1)CO\Crcd a mean) of duplicating Pyrami\I Power; he I) now working on \\'ays 111 harn~)s 11 by ~oll ing thc prol>k~ or apphca11on. Dt. llarold ~a,on Burr, formerly qr Yale llnl\'t:r)ll). worked on the "Rlucprint IM lmmdr111li1y:· a ~pccrJI proQram 10 mea\ure. balance and rncrea!>< lh<' energy field~ :iround :ind rn the human body liO that many forms or i!i5Ca)C <'tln be chminntcd entirely. the aging pre~~~ ~lowed do" n. and 1he llfe ~pan dra~tically prolo~gc:d. Pyramid Power has the potcntia! to purify the polluted air and water or entire citic~. An air · frcshcncr ha~ been <kvcloped for the homt" which make) the air 'like that or an alpine \lllleyncara u terfall - perfect for opiimum health.' Worldwide hunger problems will tic allc\iatcd· r he r lcctro- Cl\talfllc trca1mcnt of ~ccds 1~ achic,·1ng phenomenal rnulb in large • scale test plots with increases or up to 300%in yield . Food and i ram can ull1matcly he stored inddin1trly without fear or spoilage. Because this powerful force .will lead us away from dependence on fossil fuels by providing an understanding of the trlJC' na1ure or gravity (d proble m which !he governments or the U.S. and foreign countries arc desperate· ly trymg toconqucr). thccncr!?Y cns1s ~m be relieved. as "'" many political and cconomrc problems. The llllrl[!Ue or Pyramid Power 1s giving birth 10 a completely new f1Cld of architectun! A huge. gleaming' white pyramid·~hapcd office building now s1:inds in the financial district or San Fran· ci5CO. A rcllgiou~ community m Hqos1on. 1 cxas captured 1hc mttrcu of 1he enurc con.suuc· 11on mdu~try with its church erected in ratio to the prc,por- tions or lhc Great Pyramid at Gir.a. Prn.t"ntly in development siagrs art pyramid complexes to hou~ whole Institutes and Center• in New Yo rk and California, 11 well as pyramid theaters. restaurants. homc5 1t1nd apartmtnts throughout the country. Watch for them in the dnys lo come! •••••••••• 1 hc rt 11 no longer a need to look only to the future where Pyramtd Po14cr is cooccr~d. Tho nntde below Will tieplaln how you can bcgrn 1mmcd111tcly tn put the ffower or the Pyramid In work for you. HOW 10 GET YOUR OWN PYRAM .ID INEXPENSIVELY AS A PART Of A CONTINUING RESEARCH PROJECT Or Ci P;itnck nanagan, rcco~n11cd a, lhc world"' leadrns f'yr.tm1d l'o"'cr '~:wn· ll)t. ha\ unc:4u111oullv c~\Jtcd Pvram1d Po"' er to lhe \ta tu re or n ~1rnce lie h~n pro,en thiu Pyramid l'ol4cr cit'« exist and thal it crc.1tc' :111 energy llot. C3p;ihlc 111 al'Cllmrl11•hlll!I c:ountlC\) bcnd1c1J and dc~u:'lblc rc~uh' 1 hc-.c ~'"It' hove hccn thoro uJhl y d(')Cumcntcd :1nd \c11l1c by indcpcnd~·nt '<'lt'nll~I\ and rc\tM<'hC:" the ~mid mer Hui up un11I the ptncnl htnt ~mm1d Po11t'tr hu been ava1l11hlc only on 11n c1uremely hm1ted h:i"~ Hut hcc:1u<1C there 1~ Y<'I •" much\ 1tal 1nlorma11on ' I& be gathered, L>r. Hanagan h1h. for the tint time ever. madct 11 ;,iva1lablc to the acncrnl pul>hc Sn~ral years ogo. in an effort 10 pre~nt the most complete picture pouible, Dr. Flanapn .rnd his ~1aff 1nlt1ated an lntcn• "'c Con11nuou' (tctcarch Pr~ram. Thew acientist~ now ~t)h to u11h1e tht u pu icntts. ob.cf'\11t1ons and comment& of tilt nvctllgc HoiM f>) ram id ( AJ 1/wll'n Ill tht p1r1urr al>ovr) ui.cr. (Or Flanapn .., the authorof•Pyramid Po11t·u·. tht oriai•I pyramid tncro book 1n IM USA which is uKd u a textbook In •pcc:ial coUcp phy•ics C:OUl'KS and H I rcftren« book by cnrinccra and 1 (As Shown In The Picture Above.) acicntiat~. He i' currently 1n the proce•~ o( collecting <.111ta for Another, even more comprchcn· )IVC book.) Thtrtforc. the Homt P.>ramid11nowa\ailablc lo you at a 1pccial reduced rate. Adduion•lly. 1f your na(IW 1~ chOKn, )'ou wlll receive 11n invhatlon to take part in th1~ tmpon1n1 project. Parttc1pa· tlon entail~ onl)' \fVcrol minutes .J)( your tune, and should you <lcc 1de 10 d o so. will autom11ticaUy qualify you for special borua.tn. The Uomc ~ramie! is a LiahtMig)lt, mob1i. umt tcaltd ••an uac:t replica of The Creat Pyramid at Ci1u . Thi• is ab- M>lu1tly nct'cuary in order to ln!iure 6Uc~~ T~ bue measures x vcn fcc:t -the heifhl measures four and onc- hal fcc:t. Constructed of high quahty, corrugated board tub· 1na. this pyramid can accom- modate: people. animal • plants and thmp. f ree stand1n1. it i1 r"omy enouah to comfortably house lwu adults. Those who chooM: to 1lcc.-p under 11 rtpon a hci1h1en1n1 of all fcchn1: ~n· 1ual. physical encr~. and f..S P as well u a reduction in 11chcs and pains. fhc 1tn!(1urc 11Jcl( rt un· cO\"Crcd. One o( the most ratdnalln~ di9CO\<Cric1 yet I) that Pyramld Power c:an be iencr11tcd by. 11n uncovered •tructurc IF tht tubular framework maintain' the ac· cumt.cly • ~h.1~d outline and preci!!C rro rmtroni of 1 he Cire11t P}rJn11d Ill G11a I hi.' Pyr:lm1d 11ll\.lCf rrom Wllhrn automatically producrs :in eneray shicld ~h1ch ~crvo the M'lnle! tiurJX>BC aa a 1olid co\'tr· inf. >~ the ~tructurc n:ma1n1 • free Of tM rcstric1ion1 and con(1ncs of a COn\ctnlion11I pyramid orient Alt. M>Und i nd ll&ht ire free to circula1e around rou. IMr ORT ANT NOTE! 11 11 only ntctssary to have the frunework of a pyramid for it to function. It b not ncoeuary for the sldtt to bt d())C'd. Abo. if the 1idtt were el~d. 1ittln1 in•idc would become: very \In· comfor11blc. lhc llomc l'\r:1m1d 1~ com· plcttly VCNU1lc in 11~ ~1n1phc11y. h t.1kc' only minlll('\ 10 auem· hie. C"omplcte, ea•y·to·follow rn'1ruc:t1nns :ind \U~C',lllln\ for its 11 are included P)'famtda bcforc-this cost 11nywhetc front $40.00 to S200.00 btcausc: of the prcci~lon required and the expen111ve material involved. However,'" ordtt lo pt public fttdbeck for further rata~hdata, the Home Pyramid iJ bci11• made a\'lilablc throush th11 apccla.I mtarcb project for only SI l.9S. All Dr. f'llnapn ub it &h&\t 1( anyone eqicricoca Cl\Ceptiooal benefit•. would they pkue inform him by mail. The ad· drt\l "'" !>( p1ov1drd with the lfomc l'yramid. f or those who wi1h to take advantage of ~ymmi~ Power. the.following tna&ruc:t101\J arc prov1dt11: 9" a blank piece o' paper. print ahe wordJ HOMr PYRAM ID followed by ynor own rramt. addl'\:u And 1ip code. Mail this aton1 ~11h $12.9$ in cash, check or money order lo lhc Pytamid Rc~orch Fedcra1ion. Dept. Y-6 • 4626 C?levcland Ave. N .• Can· ton, Ohio 44167. Your Home Pyramid will be mailed to you lmmedialety. (Limit of 1wo per household • NO EXCEP- TIONS, PLEASE. If twn nrc ordered, plttuc enclo~ S2S.90.) ... , • l • • II S • • -., H11ntington Beach , . I '\ After11oon N.~. Stoeks Fountain Valley EDITION DAILY PILOT . * L. 69, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl,FORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1976 TEN CENTS !S.cudder Tells of Huntington Kidnap • By GARV GRANVILLE , Ol I ... 0•11¥ PlleC SUH Potato chip heir John Scudder ' took the witness stand in Orange County Superior Court today to tell his version of his kjdnapLng plot and carry out his own abduc- tion. The specter or Scudder as an alleged willing victim in a bumbling $250,000 kidnap scheme was raised late Monday William Rudy Wesson, 45, and Dale Sellers, 21, in plotting and carrying oul the bungled abduc- tion caper. openin& statement that he'll try the same deftPSe tactic in his de· fense of ono-lbne bank manaaer WessOll and former pizza de- livery boy Sellers. tion he w.as not getting as be passed most of hi.a waking hours at the bar lo The Village Inn on Balboa Island. After a• 25-mlnute conference with the lawyers, the jud&e up- held Morrlaey's objections to 1 Qulgley's remarks about life at. the Village Inn. I Cll'deal lo Huntington Beach last August. 'by defens e lawyer Michael Quigley. In New York last week, jurors acquitted the accused kidnapers of Seagram liquor heir Samuel Bronrman 11 when defense lawye r s convinced them Bronfman participated in his own S2.3 million abduction. For openers be described Scud-· der, a Newport Beach resident, as "a man who has enjoyed the comforts of life without working foe them." With that, prosecutor William Morrisey was on his feet telling Judie Richard Beacom that such statements should be ruled out of order because Quigley can offer no evidence to supj)Ort them. But the defense attorney was allowed to continue his argum f that Scudder was more conspirator than victim. Jn the process, the 64·year-old heir to the Laura Scudder food :fortune hopes to lay to rest a de- tenae contention that he helped In his trial opening statement to the jury. Quigley said the de- fense will eventually prove that Scudder joine d defendants APWlr-...Ole TOT DISCOVERED MISSING FROM BEDROOM Jason Timothy Bustillos, 6 months, Kidnap Victim Clues Hunted Tot's Kidnaping 'Mystery' LENNOX (AP> Sheriffs deputies hunted for clues today in the kidnaping of a six-month·old child •from a hom e he r e But. Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies said. there was ht lie to work with in the case. · Jason Timothy Bustillos was discover ed missing from his room Monday when his mother. Doris, 22, went in tow a kc him. offi<.'c•rs said . A scr ct'n had lx'cn prwd from the bedroom win· dow, and the· window ra1-,1•d, officers said The baby's blanket was abo m1'>smg Deputacs said ,Jason has an 1dent1fy1ng half-moon scar on his right foot lit• m<1y he wearmg a blue cor- duroy Jump s uit. u grec•n·and ~tllle striped long sleeve s hirt, and brown booties. which wer<> also missing from the child 's room fW est County Kids I ' Aid Needy People Huntington Beach and Foun- tain Valley school ctuldren are gettin& into the holiday spirit by itvtn1 girts to needy rammcs this week. The seventh and eighth grade student council at Morine View ScMol in Huntington Bench has collocted $~00 to provide Christmas tree, turkeys and gifts for famllJes In the Oak View School are a. student advisor Dave Bishop Hid the students took $200 from tllelr own treasury to aid in pro- vidinC the girts. The students a1to received $60 contribution ftom the Marine View Parent- Tacber Organization and the fourth through sixth erade stu- de!bt council. The other funds were collected tw asking for 2S cent conlribu· tlons In th e students' ~Chbol"hooda. Bishopsaid. Studenta, teachers and parents lat Buahard School in Fountain alley bne also been busy play- 1 Santa's helpers. 1be school's Visitor Prolfam aa been collecting enough food, and other ctonaUons to assiat etween 75 and 100 needy amillta In the Fountain Valley HunUnston Beach area. The pro.ram Is dttlped to as· fam!UM -bo are not recelv- oU>er IOClal leT'Vicet. acecrd~ to Betty Ml1nanelll, a volun- ortoniHr. al raldentt m11 donate cash. canned food. furniture, new or used toys in good condition and children's clothing, she said. Deliveries will be made on or before Dec.•17. · For more information about the Visitor Program , call 962·3373. Fourth through sixth grade students at Spring View School in Huntington Beach have--c9mplet· ed a canned food drive of their own to assist deserving families. Students have delivered a number of canned 1oods to families in their area, accordlnc to teacher Allice Freoch. Edison Higb School students have collected canned goods and clothing to aid Navajo lndlana in Arhona. The first planeload of Cbrisuna.s aid for the Indians is expected to be nown to Arizona Friday, a school olffdal said. The high school students, un- der the direction ot teacher Vic- tor Hu.ro, have also collected a number of canned food for Hunt-lnJlon Beach families aa well. Corona 'Man Held CORONA <AP> -Police have arreated 21·year-old Larry Cervantes of Corona tn a shoot.Inc death after they found him altt1.n1 on • park1n1 lot curb with a ptstol lnbllhand. Quigley made it obvious in his The alleged kidnap victim, Quigley said, craved the allen· To a degree, 'udge Beacom aareed. -Carter Fills 2 Before Quicley unveiled his de- !ense theory, Morrisey gave his <See HEIR, Page A2) Posts Treasury, Transport Heads. Named ATLANTA CAP) -Jimmy Carter has chosen W. Michael Blumenthal. chairman of the Bendix Corp .. lo be his Treasury secretary and Rep. Brock Adams to be his secretary ofTransporta· lion. Carter sent word of the choices to key senators today. The President.elect, pushing to complete his Cabinet by Christmas, is announcing at least four Cabine t-level choices this week. with a woman likely to be the first Commerce secretary in history. Oil Confab Security Tightened DOHA, Qatar <AP) -Sea. air and land security was increased today for oil ministers or the 13 major oil exporting countries as they gathered for a meeting in which they are e"ped.ed to raise the price of oil by eilht to 15 per- cent. Ministers or the Organiialion or Petroleum Exporting Countries. who begin their session Wednes- day. will argue recommendations ranging from a freeze or token in- crease lo a massive 25 percent or more. Observers predict they will settle somewhere in the middle. To avoid a raid similar to that on an OPEC m eeting ln 'Vienna a year ago, the4,000-manpolice and armed forces or this Persian Gull sheikdom are taking stringent security precautions. The conference room or the 342-room Gulf Hotel is equipped with electronically operated bulletproof shutters. Two floors are reserved for security men. Every room has been searched with electronic devices. The industrialized West, led by the United States, has mounted a diplomatic campaign against a large price increase at this meet· mg. U S. officials say any rise or more than 8 percent cannot be absorbed and could renew the in- ternational recession. American officials say a 15 per- cent increase would increase U.S. inflation Crom the present 6 per- cent a year to 7 percent. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi or Iran. who favors a 15 percent in- crease. says it would add only "a fraction"to inflation. OPEC experts argue that inna- tion in manufactured goods and services that oil countries Import from the West is 26 percent since OPEC's last 10 percent Increase (See OPEC, Page A2) Huntington Chorale In Need of Singers Hundreds of Christmas carol singers are needed for the blcen- tennl al Christmas Chorale planned for Dec. 22-23 in Hunt- tngton Beach. Slpups,,.are scheduled Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. at th~ amphitheater at the civic center. 2000 Maitl St. Further information can be ob- tained by calling 536-5511. , 1 .. O .. E YOU'kE G!"1HG 'fC>Uk CHlt.ISTN\A.S S'MO~~ING DOME. OWLY lo PAYS L1u=r .' i 0 i Carter called a news con- ference here to announce two choices. Carter aides relayed word of the Blumenthal and ELECTORS CONARM CARTER VICTORY-AC Adams choices to senators in Washington who will consider the nominations. Carter, it was leamM, also asked Jane Cahill Pfeiffer,· a former IBM Corp. vice presi- HEADS TRANSPORTATION Rep. Brock Ad1ru dent, to serve as Commerce secretary. She would be the first woman to occupy the post since it was created In 1913. John Dunlop, who resigned as Labor secretary in the Ford ad- ministration. is a leading can- didate to return to that post un der Carter. In advance or the news conference, Carter met With Dunlop today at the Georgia governor 's mansion where Cart.er spent the night after in· tervlewlng prospective appoin- tees Monday APWI ......... TREASURY CHOICE W. Michael Blumenthal Search Continues For Slaying Suspect One week later, the manhunt continues today for a Huntington Beach laborer accused of slayin& his mother.in-law by shooting ber in the head. Victim Muriel Norton, so. who HBChamber ¥~Display WntestOpen A Christmas home decoration contest is being held this year by the Hunlin1t()n Beach Wome n 's Division of the Chamber of Commerce. There are nine categories and a sweepstakes event in which re- sidents can compete for prizes. the contest for the flral time may caJJ the <!hamber of com- merce at 962·6861 or the city public information office, Sl6-M11. Those who have ftltered In the past have received entry blanks In the mall. Entries must be received by Wednesday. lived on Davis Lane near Meadowlark Country Club and Meadowlar;k Airport. had re- portedly refused to reyeal the whereabouts of the suspect's estranged wire. Neighbors who had telephoned police to beg assistance in the loud disturbance then heard a shot. a scream and the Nortons' door slamming shuL Witnesses told police they saw Daniel Buyher, a six-foot, 200- pound man with a mustache and curly blond hair, running toward the nearby home he shared with his parents at S441 Hendricksen Drive. Hi! varl was gone when police arrived. SWAT team officers sur- rounded the home and burst in when no one responded to com· (See SEARCH, Page A2) GWC Chorale Sings A Christmas concert by the Golden West College Community Chore.le Is scheduJed Sunday at 4 p.m. in Forum 2 on the campus. Tickets. at $1.50 general ad· mission and $1 for studenu and senJor citizens, will be available at the door. Roll~r a Bal{ Bui, CoJW Swp Teen Pmnfc . . HuntinJ1,on Buch police said a gang ol juveniles piloted a con· 11tUCUon companJ~ 1team roller up and dow1' tlatataff Lane Jlonday nl1ht and eacaped before officer• re1cbed the ~. Callen claimed the teenacera appar_.,u, bot·wlnd the Jue· ceruut •arted. at the~ near GertWd Avaue IDd Newland trttt 1bout • p.m., after workmen wentbome. tract now under construction nat tllOUJb, pollc• aaJd, or perhaps they were IUTed away by the DOlM ol alrens closl.ng In Crom the distance. They certainly did not risk ltadlftl police on a hilh·•peed punult ln tbe commandMrtd tteam roller, which will reach IOnlethinl like 5 miles per bour whc dM qlne is in tune. · Jnftlt11atora said the milcblef IPl*'efttly dJdn 't cau.e any real damqe at tbe construction alte, but lt certainly shook up UM Dfllbbcn. '!t •• ' Tbey apparently decided ----------f !be'>':d iotteb. the new ltNlt In a t This was the second Carter· Dunlop meeting in two weeks. The prospect of Dunlop's nomination has drawn protest from some women's groups and representali vea of mlnorities who claim he failed to push for equal job opportunities. Mellnwhile. more names were appearmg on the list or prospec· t1ve cabinet appointees. Harold Brown. president of Caltech and a high Pentagon of· ricial in the Johnson administra- <See CABINET, Page A2) Near-mule Man Left To Freeze DETROIT (AP> One man was deliberately frozen lo death and four other people died by freezing during five days or frigid weather here, police said today. ln\restigators said a body fou.rllr Monday was that or a rnan bound and gagged and left. wearing only a tee-shirt. He froze to death before he was discovered. His name was withheld by police. The mercury in D.etroit plunged to as low as 6 degrees in the five-day period. Police said "three or four " people froze to death last winter. So far this season, temperatures have averaged as much as 10 degrees below the normal 29 to 31 for this time of year, the National Weather Service said. The other !our deaths ap- parently were accidental, police said. The deaths began with the djs- covery Thursday of the body of Adjumorat Kjashiw, 55, inside the front door of his unheated up- stairs fl at. Police said they did not know why there was no heat inthe room . On Friday, the body or John Marshall was found in a Detroit alley. HB Organizations Directory off Press The 1977 edition of the Hunt- ington Beach directory of or- ganizations is off the press and available free at the public in- form aUon office in city hall, 2000 Main St. The directory lists city or· ganlzatlons, officers, meeting date11 and places. Those requesting a copy by maH are asked lo enclose 5"I cents to cover postage und handling. Coast Weather Fair through Wednesday with eome bJtb cloudiness. Hleha continue In the 70s, lowt dip to about 40. INSIDE TODAY ~ ~ lt0f"¥ of Walt DU· NII u /lnaUJ/ coming to tight aft~r 10 r•ort of ofJldaL ~e -mcla.dlng the face tltot ~·· bod11 10QI ftOC frown aJtrr 1"' dtoDI. P.oge A7. l•de~ , \ AZ DAIL y PILOT H /F Teem Held For Blmts PORT~RVILLE IAP> Two teen-a11ers pave bt.'i!n ln'Uted for invesUgution of blowing up a local school teacher'i. ma1JboJC t wo nights an a row. Richard Allen Clark. 18, and a 16·ycar-old boy, both of Porterville, were booked ~or invci.t1gation of carry mg or placing an exploei1vc or destructive device, the T\Uare County s heriff's of· rice reported today. A mailbox belonging to Karla Dinwiddie was blown up Wednesday and its replacement put up by neighbors was destroyed the following njght. Fro-. Pllfle Al CABINET • • lion. reportedly is a front runner for secretary of Defense. Carter 1s believed leaning toward the selection of Charles ~hultze. budget director in the Johnson administration. to be chairman of the presidt!nl1al Council or Economic Advisers And there wen: reports that Rep. Andrew Young CD-Ga.), would be asked to be ambassador to the United Nations, though Young earlier said he wanted to stay in Congress r ather than join the Carter administration. Carter previous!~~ hls selection of Cyrus Vance, a Wa ll Street lawyer , to be secretary of State and of Thomas 8 . Lance. an Atlanta banker, to be his budget director. Property Tax 'Windfalls' Hit by Bill SACRAMENTO (AP> -The state Senate's president pro Lem has introduced a bill to curb locaJ gov(•rnments · "windfall" income prompted by climbing property \'alues Sen . .1 a mes Mills < D·Sun Diego>, authored the bill which deals with the additional income a local government gets when property assessments go up bul tax rates remain the same. His mt'asurc would allow a ci· ly, county or other local agency to c·o ll ec t e nough of that "wind( all' each year to oftset in creases 1n the eost o( hvmg and to mc<'l added e<>sls g<'nerated by population ~rowth But 1l would require that US· ..,es-.ment ratios be adjusted downward tn eliminate any adil1 ti()nal 1ncoml' brought by in· crea..,f-d asst'ssed values. "The trend 1s that property lax ai.sessments are es('alating each v{'ar far more lh:m the cost or h~· m.c ... Mills s:ud Marijuana Seizti"d \fOl '~T POCONO. l'a <API Hl'l>A l•t•n l'lght and 10 ton11 of C'nlumblan marijuana valued al ;ibout SIS m1lhon was st>ized an'I 11 pt•r11on1> were oarrl'!>led Mond&y .it thi• Mount Pocono A1rp<>rt, i1tate ptllace •m id 30,000 TAGS ·BRING CHEER T OWSON . Md tAPl ttalt1 mor(' ('()unty police are handing out somf! 30,000 Uckets that they hope· will bring S(Jm\: holldtty cheer. The pieces M paper bear the word "summonli" In bia, red let ters. but tht>y 'rc not parking llekt>ts J\fotoristll who tum over the "i.ummons" find a i.easonal messagC' on the back: "Summons for a happy holl· day Sca~ons ~rectings from lh«- Baltlmorc County police depart- ment." ORANGE COAST " r DAILY PILOT ""°'°'~c .. ,,n ... 11.,.,,1.&t .,..,..~.,t.,..,_._ ~'"""*-.. ,., .. f\lhltJot•""""'"" ..... Or~ t~,, ~ .... "•"l(•fftO•fll• ,....,..,.,,.a ....... •'• ~I .tl•'f ~"""Al9 '"'10\lql'I , r.o.t. ,_, (llt\f. .W\• H•.,,. ... I "-'.Cfll H \,l"lt,...,.&'\ ,_,.Mh f>"'-" f•t"I v. 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" the food heir's d.;tig'bl kid· naplni from a parkine lot outside a Huntington Beach dentist's of. fice. The pros~tor said U.o poorly s.lghted vicUm can not pos\tlvely identify hia lonr-tlme cloae fnt'nd Wesson aa one of his ab- ductors. Morrisey ~i11d, however, Scud der tan identify Sellers as one of two men who forced him 11t gun· point Aug. 19 to crawl mlo a mobilehomerentedCorthecaper. caper. That rented mobile home was abandoned in mid-l rarric on Euclid Avenue in Fountain Volley after a battered and bleeding Scudder fought his way lo freedom, Morrisey said. But during the summer after· noon the mobile home cruised through coast cities with Its food heir captive, a ransom demand caH was received at Scudder 's BaJboa Island home. The caller spoke in a falsetto voice and told the vkUm's wire to have $250,000 cash ransom ready for delivery the next d11y, accord· mg lo the prosecutor. fie s aid the mobile home owner wtll identify the two defendants as the men who rented the vehi· l'lt' from him two day!> before the k1dnaping. There are fingerpnnLc;, tape re- cording practice ransom de· mands. handwritten plans for the kidnaping and other incriminat- ing evidence that will come out during the trial, Morrisey said. Quigley promised the jury that it will hear Wesson and Sellers' version of the botched kid:naping •'from their own mouths.·· But as testimony opened in what is expected lo be a four· week trial. it was John Scudder who was on the witness stand telling his version of his kidnap- ing ordeal. Whe n that portion of his testimony ends. Quigley will at· tempt to test his victim ·turncd· conspirator theory when he cross-examines the man he claims is a kidnaping hoax. HBMan Held On Burglary, Drug Charges A Hunlington Beach man faces charges of attempted burglary and possession or drug.s, accord-lll" to Westminster police. Bart T . Blackbum, 34, of 8S31 Orinda Circle. was arrested al 11 50 p.m . Monday with two other suspects in connedion with an attempted burglary at a Westminster carpet store, police said. Michael Emanuele, 26, of Buena Park. and Deborah Cerny. 20. of Anaheim, were arrested with Blackburn when police al- leged they tried to enter the rear of the Carpet Town st.ore at 15338 Beach Blvd . police said Poltce said they found a small quantity of illegal drugs in 01 a ck burn·' s poss ess ion . Emanuele and M 1ss Cerny were a rrested for suspicio n of burglary. /\ $.5,000 ball has been set for all three suspects, now in Orange County Jail 'Red Light' Shop Reopens PALO ALTO <AP) -Superior C<lur1 Judge Peter Anello has aJ. lowed the reopening of one of 17 Pato Allo buildings which were eh.ut down Jut week under the R.00 U&ht Abatement Act aa an alleged front for pr05tltuhon. The Judge permltted the pro- perty to reopen Monday alter the owner testified that he tried without succeu lO evict a massage parlor lhat rented from him. The buildings closed In raids Dec. 3 housed massage parlors, nude encounter joints and other places officials tal(ed "nothing more than houses or proslilu- Uon." E,....l*~AJ OPEC ••• in oil prices in OctobeT 1975. Hawks among the OPEC mem- bers, led by Iraq, Libya and Algeria. want an increase m atching inflation. Western econom ists claim thei r inflation averaie• less than 10 percent and anythlnW more is the retult of local price rises in the economies ollheollexporten. The West ia counUng on Saudi Arabia, the conservative oil ' pant, lo hold tho prtc. line. Saudi .King Kholed has s aid he will ac· cept a price treeie. Hla oil rnlnlater, Ahmed Zaki Yamanl, ll oo record as nyla1 he wUJ *'ree tonomonlban alOpercentboolt • The Saudi• have tnmendouJ lever••• u the world'1 lar1est on exporter, aecountlna foe nearly 30 percent of total OPEC product.Ion and 1uppl.1ln1 23 Ptrccnt ol U.S. ·~· KJ11Bllklulrd No, Richard Burton isn't do· ing margarine com - mercials. He's just trying on a crown for size as 'he re- cords the role of the storytelle r for the BBC's "Vi vat Rex ." a 26·week radio drama :-,cncs on the history of the Bn glish l <'tOWn. San Francisco l Fears Wave of Violent Crime SAN F RANCISCO <AP) -The streets of San Francisco, once the pride of the city, have become areas of fear as an unex- plained upsurge or violent crime sweeps the city. "Our freedom today is mostly to live dead lives behind 'dead bolts '," city resident Jeanne MilJ er wrote to a local newspaper about the fear that has led many to install stronger door locks. Two murders over the weekend and one Monday bring the year's total to 140 -up 12 per- cent over last year, police said. One victim was a IS.year-old girl slabbed to death Sunday in McLaren Park. Police say her killing was similar to that of another young woman this fall. For the first six months of this year . F BJ s tatistics show murders in the city up 8 percent. while the average for cities lhls size dropped 11 percent. And over-all crime in the city is up 21 percent, police r eport. "We don't know what's going on," said homicide inspector Dave Toschi. "Our solve rate is wbat 's botberlng u.s because of the no-m otive, senseless str4llger-type killings." Marines Held In Stabbing Of Navy Men Three Marine!> accused by police of s tabbing two Navy men just after the bars closed in Seal Beach Friday were expected to be arraigned today on charges of assault with a deadly wcaoon David M . Scott, 19, Tony L. Walker. 19, and Francis P. Cu llen. 18, have be('n held at Orange County Jail since their arrest in the downtown parkway area. Sailors Robert C. Kittle, 26. and Richard T. Bratchie, 20, both or the U .S .S . Chicago, a destroyer taking on ammunition at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station, remain hospitalized. They are report«! in satisfac- tory condition at lhe Long Beach Naval Ho!!pltal. F,....r~AI SEARCH ... mandstocomeout. A half.consumed can ol beer stood on a counter top and Buyher apparently fl ed without lu11a1e round packed up in suJt· cues In his bedroom. Detective Nolen said today he had interviewed more acquain- tances or the suspect today but developed little new informaUon. The fugitive now named in an arrest warrant issued last week was a frequenter of area taverns and has many friends and as- sociates on the Orange Coast, ac- cordiog to police. He bas reportedly been seen at least once b\lt police suspect that was a cal~ or ml11taken ldentily based on a widely cir culated cklleription. Open Front.Door A~ta HD Burglar A bur1tar who apparently round a front door unlocked loot- ed a HU11Unaton Beach man'• home of $2,SOO in cub and auort· ed pr~clous 11m1toocs, the vlc- Um told police Monday. Jim Converse, of 144Sl Caluva Lane1• tn the tlty'a northerly sec· tor, cmeovered hi• lou upon at· rtvtnc home and poltcH&fd there ...er. tn clues. .. Rezoning Delayed In Valley Propo'ed rezoning or 62 acre:. ()( unincorporated land lfl the Fountain Valley area was de lttyed until Mar ch 21 by the Orange County Planning Com mlaslon. The commission po15lponcd ac· tion on the rezoning Monday after Fountain Valley city of· ficiala said the city might want to annex at least part of the area and bas already outlined its land use on the city's master plan. The land lies between Harbor Boulevard and the Santa Ana River and between Warner Avenue and an area north or Ed· inger Avenue. J>,PWlr ....... Facing Surgery City officials said Pooderosa Homes already 1s .seeking annex ation of the land 1l owns north of Edinger Avenue. Jn addition, they s wd, owners of land zoned for light industry south of Hell A venue also have expressed interest in annexation Kendra Hood of Atwater, Calif .. is comforted by her father, Air 1''orcc Sgt. Richurd Hood , prior to lhf? ~·year· old girl's brain surgery for a rare form of mening1lls. The land now is zoned for multiple-family dwellings, local business and light industry. And commissioners had con- sidere d rezoning portions of s ingle family homes, open space or agricultural. Sought Attack Complaint In Stabbing .. Youngsters Bundle For RB Snow Trip A snow trip to Holiday HHI in the Wrightw ood a r ea is scheduled Dec. 22 for Huntington Beach youngsters from 8 to 15 years or age. The cost is $6.SO which covers the use or toboggans. Further In· formation can be obtained by calling 536-5486. · Huntington Beach police were seeking a criminal complaint to· day charging a young Scandlna· vian sailor with slashing and stabbing his lover when she broke off their romance Sunday. Steiner Kjetland, 21, of 1306 Walnut Ave .. remained in Orange County Jail today in lieu of S25,000 bail on the multiple charges of assault with a deadly weapon. His alleged victim. Lynn Pulliam, 24, who shared the apartment until she moved in with a girlfriend Saturday after a quarrel, suffered serious stab wounds, police said. Miss Pulliam was st.ill hslcd in stable but improved condition to· day and baa be-en transferred to a private room from the HW'lt- mgton Jntercommunity Hospital intensive care unit. She suffered a punctured lung in the buck knife attack and neal- ly suffocated when her cheAt cavity filled with blood, police said. Detective Dick Nolen wu coo· (erring with the Orange County District Attorney's ()(flee today on the number of charges to be filed against Kjetlond. The yo ung deckhand wit}i Catalina Cruises Inc., a short· transit steamship line. Is accused of knifing J\1jss Pulliam at lei.St five times. Let's get right to the point: Christmas Which family really enjoys it most:· A. The fa mily that exchanges 1nc-,..rcns1vc bul lhoughtful gills and save:; the drllercnce? B. The family that over-spends and ends up w11h fmanc1af worries? 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Lo; An11•tec 900 f 7 •Other 1Jll1ces lhrou1ihuu1 thr-&tea Alf offfcff of Loa Angef•• Federal Savings will be open unlll 3 p.m. Christmas Ev• t J \ . 7 Irvine EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ' I' _ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing ~ N. Y, Stocks 4 ' ! rlrvine Weighs . TUESDAY, DECEMBER U, 1976 . TEN ~ENTS 1 Developer \Incentives·· about the course and city council~' members will be asked if they A new law aimed at awarding developers "good grades" for building near adequate public schools will come before the lrvin4' City Council tonight. Council members will hear the proposal al the 7:30 meeting at the new city council chambers, 17200 Jamboree Boulevard. According t o Communit y Development Director Eddie Peabody, tbe proposed ordinance has the same pbilOISOPhY as the earlier ''Littlefield Initiative,·· which never reached the voters. The ptoposed ordinance was drafted by a committee that in· eluded Littlefield, Councilman John Burton and city staff mem· bers. According to Peabody, the pro- Po6ed ordinance would amend the city 's r esidential ~velop· ment permit <RDP> proeess and add a new requirement related to public schools. Developers would· be given "points" if their developments are near adequate s chool facilities. Eact\ developer needs a certain number or points to be • granted a permit. C8rter Fills Two Cabinet Offices HEADS TRANSPORTATION Rep. Brock Adams I L.o: ... Wl ....... to• TREASURY CHOICE W. Mlcheel Blumenthal Joint Water-t rash Bills W in s Approval l The Irvine Ranc·h \\ at<'r D I'> \net ended a stalemate Mondu} cid dectdt>d tv ~u alon~ with .1 jomt billing system with lhl' cit;. ol Irvine JRWD directors dt>c1de<I th<':. would allow the cat} to tack on trash collection ba lhni: ch:irA('S on the WiltC'r bill-. ~cnt tn lltWll customers IC'Cllon ~crvu:e, lht.• JOtnt b1ll1n.: .,..,11 ~o into effect Eberling oraganall> cla1mecl that :1 JOlnt sysll'm would be more expensive for both agl'rt c1es. but he no.,.. ~oc-o:-. along with the analysis madt.' b~ thcc1t) City figur es show that the JOtnl billinR lt}Stem would <'Oltl the city S31t.768 annuall y, wtull' a :.1rglc handed ('f(ort would co:.t $57,700 Transit, Treasury Posts Set ATLA NTA <A PJ Jimmy Carter has chosen W. Michael Blumenthal. chairman or the Bendix Corp .. to be his Treasury secretary and Rep. Brock Adams to be his secretary ofTransporla· l ion Carter sent word of the choices to key senators todn and later announced t hem at a news conference. The President-elect. pushing to comple te h is C abin et by Christmas. is announcing at least four Cabinet-level choices this week. Carter called a news ~on· ference here to announ~e two choices. Carter aides relayed word of the Blumentha l and ELECTORS CONARM CARTER VICTORY-A4 Ada ms chokes to senators an Was hington who will consider the nominations. Carter. it was learned, also asked J a ne Cahill Pfeiffer , a former IBM Corp vice pres•· dent , to serve as Commerce secretary. She would be the first woman to occupy the post since it was created in 1913. But he said today she asked not lo be con· sidercd John Dunlop, who resigned as Labor secretary in the Ford ad· ministration, is a leading can- <St-e CABINET. Pagt> AZl Peabbcly said the intent of the proposed ordinance is to insure that there is not unbalanced growth in the city, with excessive residential development and in· sufficient schools -resulting in a burden on the school district. and ultimately the taxpayer. Council members tonight will be asked to say whether they would favor an ordinance or this type. If they do, the proposed or- dinance would begin the regular public bearing process, begin· ning al the planning commission. Other items on tonight's agen· da include: -Consideration of relocating the skateboard course in University Community Park. Residents h a ve complained A \' anishing Species believe the co-Urse should be moved to another location. -The council will attempt ill decide if the city should ~""1 dertake a citywide trash collec· · lion program, and if so, whiellJ trash collector should be given j the contract. ~ ~ I f 4 \ 0.lly .. 11.1 Sl411 ...... ,. I • As more and more houses are built in Irvine, Orange County 's namesake gets fewer and fewer. Above, Irvine Company bulldozers are uprooting an orange grove that. is jn the pathway of the next Wood· bridge development, between Barranca Road and Irvine Center Drive along Jef· frey Road. The city granted permission to chop down citrus trees. but is still de· liberating on the fate or the eucalyptus windrows. I t i - Scudder Heir to Testify! Attack on 'Wi lling Victim ' Charge Seen By GARY GRANVILLE Of '"° O•tlf .. ,._SUH Potato chip heir John Scudder took the witness stand in Orange County Superior Court today to tell his version of his kidnaptng ordeal in Huntington Beach last August. In the process. the 64-year-old heir to the Laura Scudder food fortune hopes to lay to rest a de- fense contention that he helped plot and carry out his own abduc- tion. The specter of Scudder as an alle ged willing victim in a bumbling $2 50,000 kidn ap scheme was raised late Mond ay by defense l awyer Michael Quigley. In his trial opening statement to the jury, Quigley said the de· fense will eventually prove that Scudde r j oined defendants Willia m Rudy Wesson, 45, and ! Dale Sellers. 21, in plotting and 1 carrying out the bungled abduc· tion caper. In New York last week, jurors acquitted the accused kidnapers ' of Seagram liquor heir Samuel Bronfman 11 when defense lawyers c onvinced them Bronrman p articipated in his own $2.3 m illion abduction. J ust last month Board Pn• ... 1 dent Lansmg F.vt•rhnj! told lht' 1·1 ty council that a JOtnl aArCl'mc•nt would bt' 1mposs1bll'. lie said 11 would be too costly for the .,.. att·r distnct and th.it ht• fc.ired r11n fusion on the part or IR\\ I> custom<'r!- But on Monday ru~hl's bn<ml meeting. di re ctors rcvl'rst"d their Jtand at Eberling 's urgmg re thl' clty 101t1att>s c1tyw1dc trash col I RWD director-. ... aid thi.>v stall reared <'UStom<>rs would tlamt· thl' IRW l> ror any trash collec 11on pn>blC?m :. Uul F;berhng sa1'1 that l'Ould b<' S•>I\ l'd by pullinJ: th<' cit} .., phone number on tht• hall a nd clearh mar king the tra.c;h ft•e as a mun1c1paJ chargl' "We'll be happy to lpnd a hand hy sC'ndin~ out lhC' balls, but all compliments and rnmplaints on the rubbish coll<•<'t1on system w1ll have to go to the city," c;aid Eberling Vi olent Crime· Wave Su:eeps City on Bay 'I HO,.E YOU'RE G!TTtNG VOUR. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING PO~E . OML"t' 10 PAYS LEFT .' i 0 • " • Quigley made it obvious in his opening statement that he'll try the same defense tactic in his de· fense or one-time bank manager Wesson and former pizza de· livery boy Sellers. For openers he.described Scud· der. a Newport Beach resident, as "a man who has enjoyed the comforts of life without working for them.'' Sanity Debate On LOS ANG ELES CAP) -A Superior Court jury has start('(f deliberating on whcther the man accused of being the "Alphabet Bomb e r ." Muhar cm Kurbegovic. is mentally unfit to stand trial or is just pretcndin(( to be crazy Or ::~b Co~"• Weath er Fair through Wednesday with some high cloudiness. lll1hs continue In the 70s, lows dip to about 40. I NSIDE T ODAY The tMde ltOtJI of Walt Dl.t- ~ u JtnoUt1 coming to Ught after JO 11ear1 of otficiol. .u.nce -including the fad tMt Dimq,'1 bodJI WOI not froun after hir dt alh. Po(Jt • A7. Index .. .. AS .... II IU aJ .. "" All .... At •• , AU "Supplytng Irvin<• with sum c1ent water and S<'Wer service and responding to inquines. on that as more than enough to keep us husy." thr board prcsidrnt added Property Tax 'Windfalu' Hit by Bill . SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state Senate 's pres ident pro tern has introduced a bill to curb local governments' "windfall" income prompted by climbing property values. Sen. James Mills CD-San Diego), authored the bill which deals with the addiUonal income a local government gets when property assessments go up but Lax rates remain the same. His meuure would allow a ci· ty, county or other local agency to collect enough of that ''windfall" each year to offset In· creases In the cost of living and lo meet added coats generated by population growth. But it would require that 85· aeaament ratios be adjusted downward to eliminate any addi· tional income brought by In· creued assessed values. "The trend ls that property tax asaea1ment1 are eacalaling e.cb year far more than the cost of llv· lna," MJ.l1a aaJd, t \ SAN F RANCISCO IAPl -The streeL'> or San Francisco, once the pride of the city, have become areas of fear as an unex· plained upsurge of violent cnme sweeps the city "Our freedom today is mostly to live dead lives behind 'dead bolls ',·· city resident J eanne Mlller wrote to a local newspaper about the fe ar that has led many to inst all stronger door locks. T wo murd e r s o ve r th e weekend and one Monday bring the year's total to 140 -up 12 per· cent over last year , police said One victim was a 16-ycar·old girl stabbed to death Sunday in McLaren Park. Police say her killing was s imilar to that of another young woman this fall. For the first six months of this year , FBJ statistics show murders in the city up 8 percent, while the average for cities this size dropped 11 percent. And over-all crime in the city ls up 21 percent, police report. "We don't know what's going on," s ald homicide inspector Dave Toschi. "Our solve rate is what's bothering us because or the no-motive, s e ns eless stran«ier-type killlngs." Police described 37 or thfs year's killings as moUveless, random 1bootJngs. '"It's just been a damn busy year for us . . . what we're 1et· ting Is someone walking down the street wit.b a do1. and then shot." Toscb1Hid. Becauae of .. tbe preaent dan1erou1 condlliona'' ln the cl· ty. the Board of Permit A,ppeall ~~ lut week to .~· alJ' J future permits fo r the s ale of handguns. An emergency $1. 7 million pro· gram to increase police patrols has been proposed by Mayor George Moscone. "W~ need the police presence now lo show that somebody out there cares,'· Moscone s aid. Whlle the Board of Supervisors looks for money for that pro· gram, the police department has a uthorized overtime for 60 patrolmen from the current budget lo provide Interim relief. a.. "I just frankly can't explain it. unless we're getting an influx or a lot of transients in the city," Toschi said. Teens Held ForBltuu PORTERVILLE CAP) - Two t.een·a1era have been arreated for in veaUgation of blowing up a local school teacher's mallbo>t two nights in a row. Richard Allen Clark, 18, and a 16-year-old boy, both of Porterville, were booked for investJ1allon oC carry. int or placin1 an eq>fosJve or dettrucUve deY\&e, the Tulare County aberllr"a of • nee reported today. A ,mail box belontinl to Karla Dtnwtddie was blown up Wedftesda1 and lta replacement put up by ntllbbora wu deall'oyed the lollowtq nl1ht. • The a lleged kidnap victim, Qu1gley said, craved the atten· lion he was not getting as he passed most of his waking hours ut the bar in the Village Inn on Balboa Island. With that, prosecutor William Morrisey was on his feet telling .Judge Richard Beacom that such statements should be ruled out of <See HEIR, PageA2> Nearly Nude Man Free:~es in Detroit .. DETROIT CAP I Ont• man was delibe rately frozl'rl tu rk.ilh and four other people dtc'(I hy free ilng during ri ve days or frigid weather here, police s aid today. Investigators said a body found Monday was that of a maq.bound and gagged and left wearilfl P.nlY a T shirt. He froze to death before he was discovered. ms name was withheld by police. ,The merc ury In Detroit plunged to as low as 6 degr~ In I the five-day period. Police said "three or rour" people froze to death last wint.er So far this season, t.emperatures have avera1ed as much u 10 degrees below \be normal 29 to 31 for tbJa time of year, the N1tlooal Weather Service said. The other tour deaths ap- parently were accidental, police Hid. The deaths beaan with the dls- covm Thursday ol lhe bodJ-of Adjumorat KJashiw, SS, inside the front door of bis unheated up· stairs flat. Police said they did not know why there was no heat in the room. On Friday, t.bc body of John Marshall was round in a Detroit I alley. He was identified from a name band around bis frozen wrist. The next day, Robert Taylor. 57, was found near Cobo Hall an i downtown Detroit. Police said I 'that before be lay down for the last lime, he bad removed his coat. It wu found at his feet. Dancer s Stilled NEW YORK (AP) JA musi·J clan's atrlke has forced tho New, York Clty Ballet., one of the 'world'• foremost dance com· ' pamea, to auapend perform~ces UDtU a new contracUs reached. • I • - • A% DAILY PILOT Tuesday, December 14 1976 TOT DISCOVERED MISSING FROM BEDROOM Jason Timothy Bustillos, 6 months, Kidnap Victim Clues Bunted Tot's Kidnaping 'Mystery' LENNOX CAP> -Sheriff's deputies hunted for clues toduy m the k1dnaping of a six-m onth·old child from a home here. But. Los Angeles County s heriff's deputies said. then• was little to work wit h in the case. .Ja son T imothy Rustillos was discovered missing from his room Monday whe n his m other , Doris, 22, went in to wake him. officers said. A scr('cn h ad been pn ed from the bed room win· dow. a nd t hl' window r aised , officers said. The b aby's blanket was also missing Ocput lt•s s:.11d Juson has ;.in 1dcnt1fying half·moon scar on l11s riJ,.!ht foot I le may bL· wearing c.i blue cor· du.roy .1um p s uit. :.i gr<'l'O·and·white striped long sleeve shirt. and br own boot1('S. which were al::;o m iss ing from the child 's room I rvine Teens P lanning fo r Big Swap Meet Teen'> tn In in•· \\Ill hml th1· C'll) 's f1r.\l .i1111ual "4 .ip m<.'l'I SaturdJ} .it the I 'n1H'rs1t\ H11~h School p.11 kin,!.! lot · The S'A ap mc1•1 from \0 a m to 4 pm . 1s bring o;ponsore<I by the city " youth o;1•n 1c (''\ d1v1s1on HO'A>C\ t·r. tht· 1dcJ org1n1ated with 10<'.JI lt•l'n<; and '" b<-tng or j!30IZC'd b) th1•m An)On(' ,., -...clt•o ml' lo st>ll ut the swap mt•rt and adm1ss1on 1s free for both srllns and bu~cr<; The purpose of the me<-t 1s to ~1ve young pt•ople a rhnncc to earn mon~y belorf' Chnstma!>, accord1ni:: to cit\ a1rlr~ f''nr Ol111 t• 111form,1t1un phon1· ';'",4 :lf>.11 Bike Span Price 1ttixed in Package Th.-new bicycle bn dl(e nv('r the railr oad tracks at YJI t\vrnue 1n Irvine cost the dly srnoooo to build. not S300.400 a!. previously re ported The SJ00.400 figure 1~ the amount Sp<'nt to build the tolal lhree·pro1cct package, including the bike bridge, the b1kt> trail that r un'l alon~ the Edison Com pany ri~ht or way, and the b1rv cle motocro<;!'I course · O"AN0€ COAST DAILY PILOT ~~~~.;c:*t~,11~, :::1:.: :::: o,c,:;_ (H\f l'vt••Vt•n,a Cf'l..,ot nv ..,..., ... _,.,,~It#• Ovhll\""'" -.-o"WI•• '"'"'"'" ''in.a., ,,,,. 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Judge Beacom JRn'l'<I '\rter a 25-m inulc conference "1th the IJ'A yers. the Judge up· hl'ld Mornsey's ob1ect1ons to Qu1gtey·~ rl•marks about hfe al the\ 1ll age Inn Rut the defense attorney was .11lo"c<l to contmue tus argument that Scudder was more co· conspirator than \'1ct1m Before Quigley unveiled his de· fense tht>ory . Morrisey gave his version or a detailed accounlln@ or the food heir's daylight kid naping from a parking lot oulsld' a Huntington Beach dentist's of- fice. The prosecutor said lhe poorly '>lghted \'1Ct1m can not positively 1d~nt1fy h is lonf(·tamt' close fr1rnd Wesson as one or his ab· due tors Morn~ey said. however, Scud der can 1dt>nlify Sellers as one ot t'Ao men who forced him al gun point Aug. 19 lo crawl into 1 mobile home rented for the caper. raper That rented mobile homE' wru abandoned in m1d.tr aHic or Euclid Avenue in f''ountain Valley after a battered a nd bleeding Scudder fought his wa) to freedom. Morrisey said But durmg the summer after· noon the m obile home crwsed through coast cities with its food heir captive. a ransom de mand call was received at Scudder's Balboa Island home. The caller spoke in a fali1etto voice and told the v1cti m's wife to have $250,000 ca sh ransom ready ~or delivery the next day, accord· 1ngto ~prosecutor I le said the m obile home owner will identify the two defendants as the men who rented lhe vehi· cle from him two d ays before the lddnaping. There are fingerprints, tape re· cording pr actice ransom de· mands. handwritten plans for the k.idnaping and other incriminat· ing evidence that will come out during the trial. Morrisey said. Qulfley pro mised the Jury that it wU hear Wesson and Sellers' version of the botched kldnaping "from their own mouUi,,." But as testimony openro in what is expected lo be a four week trial, it was John Scudder who was on the witness stand telling his version of his kidnap· lng ordeal. When that portion of hi• testimony ends, Quigley will at· tempt to te1t hla v\cUm-tumro- conspl r ator theory whtn he crou-examines the man he claims is a kidnaplnc hoax. Capo Man Faces Rap In Kidnap A San Juan Capistrano man is m custody in Newport Beach city jail today on charges of kidnap· ing a Corona del Mar woman late Monday night while police seek his accomplice. Police said Arthur Leroy Elder. 19. of 32715 Miguelito Road 1s being held on a $25,000 bail charge following his arrest early this morning at the Laguna Beach motel where be and his partner allegedly bad taken their • victim. The 2S·year·old victim told police she got away from her ab· ductors and ran screaming onto nearby Pacific Coast Highway wher e a p assing m o t or ist stopped. picked her up and took her to the Laguna Beach police headquarters. Investigato r Ken Smith of Newport Beach said lhis morn· mg there was no apparent motive for the kidnaping wtuch began at about 10:30 p.m . in the parking lot of Albertson's Market where E',.... Pflge Al CABINET • • dida~ lo return lo that pc:;.st Wl· der Carter In advance of th4t news conference, Carter met with Dunlof. today at the Geor1ia 1overnor 1 manalon where Carter spent the nicht alter in· terviewina prospective appoln· tees Monday. This was lhe second Carter· Dunlop meeting in two weekB. The prosp ec t o r Dunlo p's nomination has drawn protest from some women's groups ancl representatives or mlnorltles wbo claim he railed to puah tor equal job opportunities. Meanwhile, mor e names were appearing on the list of proapec· live cabinet appointees. Harold Brown, president oC Caltech and a high Pentagon of· ficiaJ in lhe J ohnson administra· tion, reportedly is a froot rwuler for secretary of Defense. Carter is believed leaning toward lhe selection ot Charles SchuJtie, budget director in the Johnson administration, to be chairman of the presidential Council of Economic Advisers. the woman had just finished her Sh shopping. iny ¥ essel She said the as yet unidentified ~ I rvine School Playgrounds Set Ac tivities kidnapper told her he had run out I · ht . of gas for his motorcycle and .~g s on the masts ~f the St ar o ndia form themselve~ asked for a ride to a nearby gas into c.i bevy ~f starhke patter in this pre.Christmas Holiday crafts and games will station. photo of the circa 1853 vessel. he s hip, which has been be the main attractions next The v ictim let the m an, ~ound t~e world 21 times, now 'ts on perma nent display Monday and Tuesday when folir described as being a Mexican, lil San Diego. Irvine school playgrowids will about 18 years or age, into her remain open all day. car, but she said he pulled a knife 3rd candidate set City r ecr eation department on her and told her to drive a ides s aid playgrounds at toward Laguna Beach. College Park, El Camino Real, She s aid they s topped once and Los Naranjos and University Elder , who was allegedly follow· Longtim e Saddleback College board after a lmost a decade of Park Elementary Schools will be ing them on the motorcycle, T rustee Patrick Rackus ap-servic e. already faced the openfrom10a.m .to 4p.m. drove up and ha nded the man a parently has a second roe in the ctlallenge or retired educator Youngsters will have an op. shotgun. March 8 board e lection. Eugene C. Mc Knight, who is so portunity lo m ake holiday crafts She said he directed her to the Carl F. Whitcher. an Air Force rar the only hopeful to file for such as candles and Christmas motel at 475 N. Coast Highway ROTC instructor who hves at election lo the District Four seat. cards. There will also be the where they got outoflhecar. 33761 Malaga Drive in Dana usual playground games and As Elder drove up on his Point, took out his candidacy Two other seats on the college contests ava ila ble. motorcycle. the woman said she papers al lhe Orange County board are up for election and al Aides also a nnounced that all dashed away from the two m en Registrar of Voter~ office Mon least one of the two incumbents of lhe regular arter·school play· andonto lhe highway. day. in those trustee a reas -Tustin's ground progra ms will be closed Newport Beach police, sum· Backus. who has indicated he Robert Bartholom ew -is nol from Wednesday Dec. 22, wiUI moned to the Laguna Beach will seek another term on the running. Monday, J an. 3. police headquarters ret~ed to ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.-~~~~~~~~~~~~ the mot el wher e they found Elder, but the second man described was m issmg Newport Cops Book Ma"' 27, On Nudity Rap After a 40·m inute chase involv· 1~~ Ne wport Beach police. citizens a n<I the police helicopte r. an Easlbluff m an was taken into cus tody on Balboa Island where police claim he had been sitting nude on the sea wall. Richard Lynn Davidson. 27, or 407 Vista Rom a. was booked on a charge of r esisting arrest stem- mmg from the pursuit which led through the a lleys and yards of the northern pa rt of the island Monday night. P ol Ice say they believe Davidson is lhe man who has been seen in the buff on seawalls throughout the city ror lhe pasl three months. Otricer De nnis Haehn was called to the area of North Bay Front and Amethyst Avenue at about 10:30 p.m . by residents who s:ud they had seen the naked man three limes within two hours . Haehn parked nearby and walked a lo n g the bayfront sidewalk in time to s~ a naked man disappear between two houses The omcer said he ran up to the spot where the man had dJsap· peared fro m view and saw Davidson pulllng on a T·shirt and a pa1r of pants. Haehn said he ordered the man to slop and Davidson look off down the bayfront alley, with the officer In pursuit. Haehn sald that as the chase started he called for back up un· Its and the helicopter with his hand radio set. The lwo me n ran through aJ. leys and yards. ducked into carports, vaulted fences and ran through bushes before Davidson was captured by three citizens in the alley between Amethyst and Apolena avenues. Bul Haehn said Davidson got awav from him as he was trying to put handcuffs on his quarry and the chase was on again. Haehn said a second officer, Russell Sutter , took up the pursuit, aided by the helicopter, whic h kept Davidson in a spoUight. After 40 minutes, Sutter and the helicopter chased Davidson back toward Haehn, who with Sutter's help, finally subdued Davidson. Sutter reportedly suffered a sprained ankle in the pursuit. Race T hreat Bur ns RIVERSIDE CAP) -In the second racl1t incident slnce they decided to move into a pre· dominantly whJ&o neighborhood near the UC Riverside campus, a cm.11 h11 been bl.lnled on the lront lawn of a black famlly, at the home of Mr. and Mn. Albert Browder. Let's get right to the point: Christmas 11 Which family.really enjoys it most: A . The family that exchanges 1nc1(pens1ve but thoughtful gifts and saves the difference? B. The family that over-spends and ends uo w th f1nanc1al worries? 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Pr• hOION Wooden soc"" F'cnr-d <-.harocnot "'oented s":io I .11.er cotkt ... 1 nap~·n~ Yo yo Caramel arptc p It tin• <;m~ll 111door plar11 f3,11n soonoc luQgaQe laas Troe ornaml'nl Dpr:cr .... tl'.lr f~y ~watter l ··e ol otuc C'1mMl him Pers!)tHI .1dd•e~s bor.1< Ca"n"d t:'lum oucl<J n~ ~ma 11 101r ot C-lVh.U A" O'lll · e sriooler i'c k 01 cards "''· <'•) r on,,,., cno~•es R , 01 ,,,,nts TPll towt?I r ,. 1 ~->•hscrow c. )()1 bonle opener loller opener WPl•s• broom H~·r 11bbonr. c ... ndy CllOO I' r" thianMs !• r P<! rn.stlelCI!' fr,., tnn'l'· W tt"r I 1~10I Eli>ach raH l<!'•cl> "' C11ops11c•• ~ j~ t , , 'f!.f'~ rj~ , u •• :1: 1 er l!l"Cftd PO~IN 0 J"ID' r ~lie lo.Or flubblo num :.,f'l"'r1:i1 t""~ue r •. 11·1•· ~11mo 11.,n,Jku« h cf H~ll l'IOW•d ol mus~rooms F1Vf'·COIM Pl!n P•ririv bani\ Odd ')tr"I no tnrd Bonte ot till< •od '"~ Sr o 1 01 thro.1d One 1 111 \lnm ro~o f•••rlA 1 17 Hn~ Lon'l d ''"~co~ ~.oner 111 ('ll'J tm!'r Sh'J" h'l•n 0•1.111 of tee cre3m i.!1110\1 A tH•ll~t rT,(\~J';(' ,, 10 [l l t ,,,,,, nn11 It .ur c.I tnby sining Coller tor' a penny or d1mo If mP I .,.n nowsoaper Pa ~., r.f wold flower IOOdS lt'otc in ~p11r ''''""'lion ""' l••l 1~ lrinn"r lhnn lnsl year'~. 1n.1n~~ to mnny 1-''1'1''"''' >n", t'n"' depr--;1t 1r:; tlrtd fnt"nrt-;, One gill without a pric.0 log: tho shJred warmth 01 D home nnd lulure secureli lrorn f1nanc1al worries. A Los Angeles rcdrrnl Savings Account hf"lps bring this g1fl tp your family colcbrat1on LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach Sflv1n9s 1n';1t•r.rl I 1 s 10 000 3201 Newport Blvd. -across lrom City Hall • 675·4500 OPl!N t-5 MON.· THURS-· 9·6 FFlf. Head Ort1<;r l w. AnQ,..lf'<; Fl'dr>rlll SAv•rioq 1nd Lnan A~·.orn•u:in On,.. Wll$htro. L •lS Anrtol!'S 9001 7 • Other olf1c.es throuohoul th1 3rt1;, All office~ of Lo• Angeles Federaf Savings will be open until 3 p.m. Christmas Eve , 1 Tueadny~s Clotting P rices NYSE COMPOSITE· TRANSACTIONS Tueeday. Oecemb9r 14. 1979 1/N DAILVPILOT •a Top3Agree Bache Adds Fee For Non-activity By MILTON M()SKOWITZ Bache, lbe nation's third largest bl'Ok\!rage house (al\ar MerrilJ Lynch and E.F. llutlonJ, h!is joined the ranks of t.boee who penahie cu»tomers for inacuv1ty. Their slo11an seems to be "IC you don't want to bu,y get out of the store." From now on, Bache customers who follow the common practice of Jetting the firm hold their securlliell will bo slapped with a rec or $6 every three months If they have not bought or sold stock. You wUI have to m ake some kir1d or move very six months to uvoid the penally. What a Car cry from thoee.palmy days or the J9S0s and 1960s when Wall Street was J>(.'ddl mg a concept called "People's capitallsm " Money Tree Brokers were then on the phone all the time ca1oling clients into taking a whirl on the stock market. DURING THAT TIME \'OU MIGHT have told a broker, "Okay, get me too shares or Wildcat Electronics." And the broker at Bache or any other house would say, "Sure. Do you want us t o hold the stock or should we send tht certificates to you'" And you might well have replied, "Oh, why don't you just hold them." And the broker would say, "Great !" Wall Street used to do a lot of business that manner. But that was yesterday. Now Bache 1s tellmg ils customers lhat ii they don't lake possession of their slO<'k certificates. the} had better be prepared to buy or sell. Or else it will co:.t them $24 a year. Bache's new policy is similar lo the one enunciated earlier this year by New York's C1t1bank. which said 11 would impose a service c har ge on Master Charg(' cardholders who pajd their hills promptly, thereby depn v ing Citibank 0( an opportumty to loan money to them at l ll percent inter est. That penalizes customers who refuse to become borrnwers. Don't they realize the purpose of lhose bank credit cards? BACHE'S POUCY IS ALSO similar to the one Iona followed by many banks in the country when they charge a service fee on savings and checking accounts that are not used by customers. · What Bache and the banks appear to be telling us is that they don't want us as customers if we can't make regular use of their services. That's a strange stunce for a service business to take , but there it ts. Think what could happen if other businesses begin lo pick up on this idea. Department stores might bar you from entering unless you agree to emerge with a purchase. The supermarket might instalr a special lane for low.spenders, charging a fee on any purchase under $5. BACHE'S MOVE TO PENALIZE inactive customers ('Omes at a time when the firm 1s enjoying a resurgence. The ('Ompany earned Sll million m 1ls latest ris('al year, its best showing since 1971. and its profits jumped 307 percent m lhl' three months ended Oct. 31, lhe first quarter or its new fiscal )Car. Those Bache customers who bought Bache stock when the securities firm went public five years ago arc not likely to want lt> be active by selUng their s hares -unless they are interested in taking a tax toss The Bache stock wa') originally oHered at $16 a share. It was recently trading oo the New York Stock Exchange at $8. Stock Market Rallies After Early Losses NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices pulled ahead today following earber losses. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, down nearly 5 points this morrung, advanced 6.39 points to980.63. Advancing issues, which trailed ror most of the session, oul·numbered decUnes about 7 to6. Trading was active. Brokers said the stock market was holding its ground while waiting the word on the oil price increase expected to result from this week's meeting or the Organization or Petroleum Exporting C.ountries. I (Jl.tlll S SOol l U<llTol WI l ~•m•oa ht • Anh.ter Bro ) Milt Bradly A Wieboldt SI r 1 L•1><l11.1' pf I Pooot~ Orq ' CM•1tr Co 10 Al'drn•n IM 11 (n•l,,.•A fnd 11 COloto Ind IJ l.omN Fin 14 ~y"ron Oo'I u Ho•lton Cp 16 (u411QAll 11 e,1eriln Cp 11 SGM\I• l">Oltbold In 10 Ba\tr IM UPS 1on 1'\ •lS Vo '• 110 h LID '• uo 4 l ,. lJU ..,, \10 • lip ' Ull • '• lJrt '• '-'O .,, \Jp '' UP ~ UC> ~ UP .. ,.._ Uo .. "' UC> • •it Uo \11 ... 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Investment & Merchondl1' •...•. eooM099 F1nanclol .......... 5000-50'9 You Can S~ll It, Find It, [ 642 •5678 J One Call Service Boots & Morine Announctmtnh , Ptnonalt , Equipment ........ 9000-9099 Lo1t & Found .••••• 5050-5'99 Fast Credit Approval Autornobilff & othef Set'vicH & Repairs 6000-6099 Trade It With a Want Ad Tronaf)Ottotlon •.•• 91~9999 ~.*::'.~ •....... ~.~.s:!': ........ , ~.':':..~....... ~.":':. ~······· I ~~-~-~ ..... . CIHe:... 1002 c;......,.. 1002~ 1002 G........ 1002~ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURY IH llGCA.MYOH Just reduced $20,000. Spacious three bedroom. family room w1lh f1m· ta11t1 c view of the Newport Harbor urea as well us night lights Bcaut1fully upgraded with enclosed private ratio and a llrart1 ve a n d sca pln i:. Now $215,000. Cull 673-11500 (J/'tN IJI fl• .t • il/fJ I , I ~I I' [~HMM BALBOA ISLAND INCOME Great s ummer/winter potenti al 3 Unll11 Sl42.000 fo'or information t:all CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE SPACE. Newly decorated 1210 sq. fl. in full service bldg. Can be divided. No charge parking. Immediate move· Ul. '7J...C400 DMslon of Hart.or btvnhMftt Co. I 002IGaeN1 1002 ..........•..•...•.......•.••.....••••........ 4 llG CAMYOH TOWHHOMIS POOl -HEW CARPUS and BEST UPGRADES Located in c h o i ce Tustin neighborhood. This 3 Bdrm .. fam rm. home w -thrill you with its stunning decor You will appreciate its new carpels. Van Luil papers and garage workshop. Some decorator furniture will be included. Enjoy your patio entertainment area with gas BBQ and sparkling pool. Now ONLY $79,700. Tu.stin schools are superb. CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD A~sociates ,_R~a l~qrs ~~-~--·····I ~-~~ ....... ~-~~······ I~·~·~·-···· GaMu_. IOOZ G1•r• 1002 G1•r• 1002 G1Mral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rrs FOa SALEl The one you've all been waiting for! The original Portofino model home in Harbor View Homes! It's fantastic! One of the largest lots, 2 swimming pools; loft room is finished out in brick and barn siding, everything is air-condition e d , u pgrad ed a nd tastefully developed. You should see it! You should buy it! At $159,500. fee! U,_.lf)Ut: t1f)Mt:§ REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 Eas1 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in MPsa Verde. at 546 5990 Corona del Mer Estate Magnificent panoramic view Crom tbls ''Top-Of·Th~Hill" home. situated on a level two thirds acre. s Large bdrms., lonnaJ dining rm.. 7 baths. 4 garages, AND a large heated pool. Wonderful privacy for the entertaining executive or the large family. $265,000 Includes this most valuable land! ff8'U &iof.&aoliw -.. eW.igolia.t • • CORONA DEL MAR · 675-3000 1002 Ge.ral 1002 •.........•........•.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECl..UDIED FfRST ROW EXECUTIVE llALCOMYJ 411.11E:Jt~f.._Ru IRVIME i~~~ OPEN HOUSE TIJES. 1-4:30 Wake up to the sight or refreshing green fairways from these brand new homes. Countless amenities. 2 & 3 Bdrms. 1 & 2-story models, for s ale $118.500-159,500 or lease $700-950 Mo . 32 Canyon Island Dr. Open Wed. 1-4:30 General I0021GeMral 1002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Atched formal two story TERR.AC! entrance t.o ne w world of Priceless view overlook. elegance. Spacious sun· ing titn East Bay, South ken l1v1ng room w1tb B.iy, North Bay. & •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ~ I 002 G1•r• I 002 EASTSIDE DOU HOUSE New crptang, new copper plumbing, new kitchen linoleum & paint. Lovely yd w /avocado trees Xtru rm for workshop & alllc Manr poss1b1hlles for expansion or uddang 211 I S• Joalple Hllh load MEWPOIT Can&. H.I. 644-49l0 rms. Jus t listed 646 7711 GIMRll I 002 GeMt'ot I 002 or 540--8944. ••••••• •••• •••••••••.<. ••••• •• •••••••••••••••• Walker-& lee • Real Estate , VA OK!! Four months ne w. 3 ----1'4.'ilrm, 2 l>uth, many ex 4 BEDROOM + tras'' Pool :.izcd yard FAMILY ROOM ff~.100. Call for lnformu 11> ACRE lion. Qwet Ire<' lined slrt•el to 645·3474 PICK-A-PAIR ~ Two little old Co:.t~Mesa houses on )Jrge ad)om· In~ lots. The .toning 1s be· ltlg changed to R-2 which will allow for more use. Low, low pnce of $41 ,900 . each.. CALL ~56 2660 C:SELECT I PROPERTIES pnvate dnve. Sedutk·d a·1..,..·1--t•ntry to lavish h vin~ 1 I 1 ~ room Epicurean k1tcht•n ~-_ .;-~-... -,__...,-..,---.._..,.._,,,,_....,_ 'eparate ram11} room _ . • • _ .,.EW LISTl ... G New carpel and :.parkl -,... ,... 1n.: paint• Swt·cp1011 -------for the perfrct10111st 1 muster bedroom 1:orn·1---------1 nus is for the man who pll'X llURc, hu~c rl•ar w a n t s a "c r f c r I yard' Room for pool anc1 3 BEDROOM workshop to go with the maybe tennis' Seller perfe ct h ouse bought new a nd must FAMILY ROOM Easiside 4 bedrm. 21.r.r ~ell' Try $li500 down' ba, 3 car i.:ar with ex- Attractive 4 bdrm. home on com er lot. Bay views from living room & up· stairs bedroom. $185,000 . BILL CR UN DY; REALTOR . 341 Buy\•dt' D11v~· N B ." 67S :6161 Getterol I 002 Gnet'GI 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL Pl.AYERS PARADISE Spac ious ram home w hUj\e sep rumpus rm lo accommodate your pool 111ble w/rm to spare Lge bdrms, cheerful frplc & btrlly lndsrpd. Only $72.500. S45·949l -----~ Walker ·s tee· AHi f state. DUPLEX Two UNITS + a guest hou~e newly painted Choice Corona dC'I Mar l ocatio n al 70G Mari:uente. $135,00U HARIORVU Qulck • 847 6010 S56,500 panded workshop All Ill .,,, • • · x lnt cond ~.()()() by ---- HILLS LUSK HOME . 3 Bedroom + family Va cant und ready for 1m med occup . 3508 ~nv1ew S134.950- Mlu Schloff""°" Rl!:ALTOR [ ~Jjl &<1ut1rully muintalned appt.. --------•I ~ 1111Ht ~'~~~·d~u~~~a ,~,;1~~ PETE BARRETT v~~:~~e~~n . --==-=·--~ n.1om ad<l1t1on J12 Uullb , -REALTY-3 BR. 2 BA Costa Mesa 7 t 4 / 644·6397 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CAMYOM IEACHRmEAT crackling noor to ceiling Balboa lshrnd. Well de- I E"'UTY $41.350 fireplace Calhedra.J ceil· signed for Npl area by IOA Sl t.o pounding 8 rf mg. Huge family room arr h Ile c t o w n er , Pnme o/• acre lot over· Sltflll u with convenient wet bar 646-7711. loolung golf Course. l-'an-and crystal sand! Back h -rd · I as commanding view of "••ta" view of city Illes & ya 1s Way urea P ay ...,,., ' d-•n-' lndin ood pool siied yard and ter· Calallna. Exclusive a rea ,...,,....... g w en race throu~h wall of & quality bit 4 bd home walkways t.osecluded en· ' w/frml den, scp Cum rm try! Gourmet kitchen. glass. Gourmet kitchen. . . & conversation pil/frplc Lavish liv. room w1t b Dine. Sweeping s t.airs to1 ________ _ te ,.~ ti Z huge master swtes and._ _______ _ Prof lndscpd & Lernhc s p......,wn converse on .- { •• t area + fi r e plac e! guest quarter. Hurry, patio orexecu .. veen er· Sunshine breakfast won't last $84.900 full tauung. Must see to ap· Call 963 7881 ea 11838-6256 patio. Pool · J acunl · pnce. · . prcc~ volleyball make this l.l"IN••9·11 '111N"'"''"., -;;;;~:~~:.::::::.~·1 1' Bii MESA DEL MA-:-1 l =~~~'~'~~~'~·~d~'~;f~I~ Super sharp 4 bedroom & ..= = -- fumlly. Fresh p81nl. new --------• ca rpel s thruout . NEWPORT BEACH Hartaot-Vu Hits 20X48\1:d~20~A. ·11 Shows like a dream. One Xlnt cond ., N.B Park. $59.950 4 Bedroom, 2 b ath , charming home with near new plush carpet. ing. Wood shingle roof. BeautUul landscaping walh :.pnnklers. Located an hne neighborhood nr S Coast Plaw ~~ .. ANYTIME Beautiful kitchen. Large yard on quiet street Ready to move Into Of· fercd at $68,500. Ca ll S40-ll.Sl owner. Ma ny extras , 646-4380Agent cust.om carpets. drapes, 1----------i-----------wall coverings. 4 Bedrm, " --- - ---~. ~HERITAGE. ·REALTORS lge Camily room w/fplc. Bltn kitchen with pass lhru window to patio a nd beautifully land&caped 1~~~~~~~~~1 yard with spnnklers. A 1. real buy ro r $138,500. 1--------1 644·7270 Super t•o pper plumb1ni.:, nt'w 642.5200 home. Gas bltns, OW, t'A rovf. roncretednvc heat. bnck fplc. Painted 640-6161 & new crpts Obie gar MESA DEL MAR Assumption! Outstanding 4 bedroom, $9600 Down ~~~~~~~~~ 2 Main Parts! Knit All in One! POOL + VIEW! t•i.n.J Dovt'r Shon•' IQI. .1 11nn l'ruh f,11llJ~t11· I ~drnom r.1m11\ r1tt1m pool homo• \o\llh 4)>1 p..n'>IVC view of tlw lJp per Ua y and !\urroundll'll\ mount;un!' Enllr(' homt· bwlt 41round atnum und fl\ al PoOI with uniqul' r ustom fountuin C'o" ered by l'lt·ar rl•lrwt'td ble do mt' t"11bulnu, lar11c m.1~tt'r 'u11l' v.11h vlt'w 1111~ ht'.tlt'cl llnd liltrrrd J••ru111 ~1.1a t •lcutn hath 11n<1 1«1r<kn ,, ri• 11 K 1 t t' h ,. n w 1 l h hn.•111tfafll nook Jntl fum1 ly rrn w 1wt't b..ir h.ive \ 1ew or tht' buy fhf'rr .m• too IT\llny dmeo1t1c5 tn df"!r nbf> this fanla,.uc homf· to h~t Truly a Kood W> ••l S320,000 ~UPERB t--IOMES ~-.~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. GEORGI AM COLONIAL SIXIEDROOM MEARIUCH ~·orm..I double clcl(lr t•n· I.I')' w dai.s1c old world charm Lar~c liv1n~ mom with noor to c\•1hng flrf'pl.11:c ttanquet s 1ied MESA VERDIE 4 IR ·FAMILY Sl4,500 Immaculate Mella Verde Lge pallo w/blln BBQ 646 3928 or S4S-3483 Lach.eiuri y·~r Realtor 4 lirdollhou.,c! Beautiful ~~~~~~~~~ Pacesetter home Slate - cntrywa} Cl.1ianllc --------• formal llvin~ room -ma~i.avl' "'all or hr\•l)lace llUl(l' l.1m1ly mom Spotlc,.:. .1iourmet kit c h en St'c luded master wing plus 3 more family sized bedrooms Owner transferred Mulll see to behevt' llurry cull A TTH: '"•*•ton Best priced home In Mesa Ve rde. 3 B ig bedrooms, family room. i:w.wm fireplace. large enclosed patio. Corner lot. Hurry, owner bought new and wants quick sale. Call S46·5880 S4«>-2313 now ' ~~n~~~l~~~\~1! S~f~~d:~ r::.,..:::';' ;:;'";-Vi• 'p' !Pi'"l .. iiil 1 ... 1•1!11,·• I «~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS family room and 2 bath Pays to ex~trng 8'.~ VA : model on one or Costa loan at $337. TOTAL per MC!l11's best streets This month with NO qualify· (Inc home has an un· usually lon11 hsl of ex· mg. Sharp 4 bedrm . 2 ba home in good fumlly tras, Including separate area NEW carpeting, laundr y room , n ew Sparush textured stucco, roof & water heater l-\111 comple te intercom price only $46.500 J"'SMl .... ECRRRAtf i.ystem. new buillm dii. llURRV' "" " ~ hwasher and the hst goes 531-5800or 963-0122 Exciting lwo-st.ory home lflt9"MltioMIRHll with OCEAN VIEW : on and on. F\111 pncc 15 many built-In features-S78, 900. CALL n ow, Estat..,..._orlt beauWul mirrors; three 751·3191 1::::::::::1 bedrooms & fa mily c;:: SELECT I• room , Includes 24 hr. T'PROPERTIES WATEtlNOMT guard, gated e ntry , Piertnoat. Choice loca· clubhouse, pool & jacuzzi tlon. 4 BR .. 2 baths, and TENNlS COURTS. frplcs .. lge. patio. ne Rem ember . I h ve In deck. Won't last long a Jasmin<> Creek and It's TWOUHITS from hullt< co untry ~ k1tc~n t'Jmlly rn'.'l ual ~~~~~ enll'rtJ1ooa•nl room •>Vt' r I oo k' i: rou nils ~~~~!!M!ll!lil!LJ --------- $179,500 Just great! lalboo lay Prop. COLE OF HEWPORT A 3 bdrm + single On --------•I large R·2 lot. Xlnt sum c;uN>t 11unnrr'< Swt•cp 1n1i open h11nnt!\tllr !'lalri1 lo mds,1vr lw<1room 11u1 tei; llurry for th1i. "Gone With The Wind" charmer Cllll 003 7R81 WATaNOHT HOME COSTA MIESA H.w 0.. TI. Mcrket CHARMER With a ,..aNy spKlol fo'antatiti<· 3 Or family .at attached fw IH-home. Costa Mesa's COME. Excfthtq 3 mOlil popular area. As· '*"' hOflll wttll D'-'--11umable VA loan Easy ~ monthly pa y m e nts Rm, F•mlly I•. Don't mls11 lh.,c one pitched a... c.ilingl $47 ,500 full price. Call .ct staiMd ..._, wt. now 644Hl71 c1o ... The .:;.-;.. ... OPfNlllQ ·ll\IUN JOC•I NIC1 ' ~~~~:,~!lewor ~ 1 • '!:' r!of ~ l•ltillil mcrrwmter rental. Jusl steps to the o cean. Priced 11t $97,500. IAYFROMT Realton REAL TORS * 675-7060 • 251.S E. C&l Hwy, CdM. 675-5511 4 B<Srms .. 4 baths; new. G....,.. 1002 G1M1al 1002 never occupied~ 2 St..ory. • •• •••. ••• ••••••••••••• •••• •• ••• •• •••••••••••• lots of wood & glass, pier for boat Nice waler view. $289,500 673-3663 642·2253 Eves associated u '" ._.,"' r" '1 '1 £Al r () v ', J : 'th fo 11! ,,. ,.,, ,,.,t ------ macnab/ Irvine realty ILUFPS water &. nlsiht ll1thlll. 3 OM of 11 lditd 2 Story • .-•-•••1 bdnm , 2Yt hot~. 11pht lviRc)f'OO& 1--------- level Very pr1vote. s.z39 OOO BY OWNER 3 Br huge CHARMIMCi --------• en I a r fl e d P 11 l Io • rumpus/ bdrm. 3 Ba, OLDER HOME CovluAT,,..,. COOperat1ve aeller will -WATCRFRONT breakful nook. fplc, dln Formal elegance l.n 2-level living. This adult home shows outstaoding taste in every room. Long escrow possible . $73,500. Carl Butler 642·823.5 (U66) ~• "'" allow for some decoral· HOMES area. moderu k.ltcb. Top Cbolce Easts lde CM 4-f'LU in11 cban11e1. $133,000. REAL ESTATE oond. Jmmac yard. Quiet location. lae &tone frplc, $123,500 C11Uto~. 631-1400 street. Walk to WestclHI 3 bd, dbl detached gar. 1700 llQ rt. owner's suHe c F Colesworthi &bops, Nwpt Ill, Tennis Big home w / lge R 2 with firc•place plus three • • SELL Idle Item" with :1 Cta. 181,500 642·3.nJ buildoble lot. I.Isled al h~e bedrool1l8. Three 2 UAL TOIS 640-00 0 Dally PUot Cl~ifled Ad --------$72,SOO. 54$-i49l. bedmom, 2 bath apart The fastest draw ln the ;;;ea;;; Walker Cler. menls 5 car aaroi:e ~al 1002 GeMrat 1002 Weal ... n Oally Pilot Best buy In thh VERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clo&slfied Ad. Phone popular model Cull lo ••••••••••••••••• ~5678. day.646-7171. ~ 1---------·---------Renl fstetfl 0l'fN llC<l•ll~(CJf'<l1'''""''' ~ ! elllll IDlll ILllRS CD. !:~~:~ .......... !~~ !:~!!! .......... !~~ ~~ 0..., ... Ollllf ........ .... ........ _ ... ,....., --11111'71, ... -. .. lliiijt.li OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE FllST Oi I SUf4S IM THI -....S Lovely End Unit Trina Model with 3 Bedrooms, 2~ Batm. 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OL. 69, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUN'TY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1976 TEN CE Nt~ ·tlelllente Housing The powerful San Diego Jlegional Water Quality Control ~Joint served notice to the city of !&".Clemente Monday that it in· Qnda to retain light controls to lorce the city to upgrade its sewer operation. City Manager Gerald Weeks pleaded with the board lo lift a ban on new sewer connections it imposed July 26 citing "gross" )'\olations of s ew age treatment ' standards. But the board allowed only 200 new connections and ruled that identical increments would be granted only as each board· ordered step to upgrade sewage treatment and disposal is earned out by city oHicials. Those steps, for each of which 200 new connections will be granted, are: -Re novation of the sewer plant return-activated s ludge and chlorination systems. Both systems (the first conve rts solid wastes to gas, the other kills bac. teria) have performed poorly, according to tbe board. -Completion of plans and specifications for a five-mile overland sewage disposal pipeline which will tie in with the . South East Regional Reclama- tion Authority (SERRA> ocean ,Carter Fills Two . j l Cabinet Offices ' HEADS TRANSPORTATION L:-Rep. Brock Adams .... Wl ............ TREASURY CHOICE W. Michael Blumenthal Transit, Treasury Posts Set ATLANTA (AP) -Jimmy Carter has chosen W. Michael Blumenthal. chairman or the Bendix Corp .. to be has Treasury secretary and Rep. Brock Adams to be his secretary of Transporta- tion. Carter sent word of the choices to key senators today. The President·el<.•cl, pushing to complete hi s Ca binet by Christmas, is announcing at least four Cabincl·lcvel choices this week, with a woman likely to be the first Commerce secretary in history. Limits Promised' outfall at Oana Point. · -Start of construction o( the pipeline. ' Another 2.900 sewer connec· tions, which the board said would bring the city up to plant capaca- ty, would be allowed upon com· plelion of the hookup to SERRA. City Manager Gerald W~ks said afterward that the permit allocations are barely enough to cover current building needs in the city and present a possible danger to future city growth . The connections ban. which was partly lifted last month when the board granted about 150 con· nections to cover needs, h~s stymied building speculators and worried fin ancial institutions which h ave withheld loans because or ll. Weeks said 183 of the new al· location of 200 permits will be I used immediull'ly by bulld1ng1 projects which have already ap-1 plied for permUs. Twqnty.seven units requiring sewet c.-onne~1 lions are already in the conslrua lion stage. Weeks said renovation of the sewer plant isn't expceted to be finished until at least l ate February or early March. He· said it was difficult to predict (See SEWER, Page AZ> A Vanishing Species As more and morl' houses arc built in Irvine, Orange County's namesake gets fewer and (ewer . Above, Irvine Company bulldozers are uprooting an orange grove that is in the p athway of the next Wood · bridge development. between Barranca ~'" "~ ""' ·~'" l Road <.iml Irvine Center Drive a long Jef- frey Road. Th£' cit y g r.-intcd permission to ! chop down citrus trees. bul is sllll de· 1 liberating on the fate of the e ucalyptus windrows . • San Juan Man Held f n Abduction Try Carte r called a news con ference here to announce two choices. Carter aides relayed word of the Blumenthal and ELECTORS CONARM CARTER VICTORY-A4 Scudder Heir to Testifyl · , 1 A_San Juan Capistrano man is In CfStodY in Newport Beach city j ail 'today on charges ol kidnap 1ng a Corona del Mar woman lalt' Monday night Whlle police seek Jais accomplise. Police said Arthur Leroy Zlder , 19. or 32715 Miguelito ll<>ad is being held on a $25.000 :Dail charge following his arrl'st ~ly ttys m ornmg at the Laguna JJeacb motel where he and his partner aUegedly had taken their V'ictim. The 25-year-old victim tolt1 ,oljce she got away from h<'r ah· ,.t\ldors and ran screaming orto ~leaguered football Team . ~ins Support Commendation of Laguna Buch High School's woe.beset football team tops the Art Colony QtyCountil agenda Wednesday. The cou~cil will convene at ~30 p.m. toi)ass the commenda- tion and haocije routine business 1' will recess'ifrom 5 to 6 p.m. 11fhen it will rec!onvene to take up J(abllc hearings and unfinished 1bsiness. .z Mayor Phyllis Sweeney f«warded the pubUc commenda · (p1 of the Artists' team, a league EejF contender until it was ed coaches had allowed an ble player to compete and boot was ordeted to forfeit lta -.ictories. ~commendation will be con- lldered by under extraordinary l:aasiness. ·other council business in· dudes: -Authorisation for purchase d~er lice radar unit to ex- pand • I Jlbforcement. • ocatfon of ~.000 for the first slx m()\1ths of the city /coun· tj,paramedk service due to start fan.6. ~ -Conaide{allon of lighting the two !_"f.lne Bowl tennis couru. • -~l actlon restricting to t.-o b~ all downtown meter .,,,,kin,. \. -c<Mlld~atlon of a plan to ttmatruct r&tooms at Riddle J'Jeld. . -&: repOrt on 'lkateboard parlt '-A "aCfte of th clty" report lo MaJor ~weeney. ··: ... ... nearby Pacific Coast lltghway where a passing motor 1i.l stoppt>d. picked her up :.and toc1k her to the Laguna Beach police headquarters. Investigator J\t'n Smith of Newport Beach said lhis morn mg the re was no apparent mot1vl· ror the kidnaping which lx'gan at about 10.30 p.m . in the parking lot of Albertson's Markel whl'rc the woman had 1u:-t f1n1shl'd her :.hopping. She said the as yet umdenl1f1ed kidnapper told her hf' had run out of gas for has motorcycle and .tSkro for a rid<' to J nearby ga:-. &lat ion. The victim let the man, described as bcmg a Mexican. about 18 years of aJ!C. into her car, but s he said he pulled a kmfc on her and told her to drive toward Laguna Beach . She said they stopp<'d once and Elder, who was allegedly follow· mg them on the motorcycle, drove up and handed the man a shotgun. She said he directed her lo the motel al 475 N. Coast Hi1:hway where they got out of the car. As Elder drove up on r11s motorcycle, the woman said sh,c dashed away from the two men and onto the highway. Newport Beach police, s um- moned to the Lagunll Beach police headquarters returned to the motel where they found Elder, but the second man described was missing. Masked Thugs Rob Doctor Two men wearing ski masks took an estimated $50() in cash from the office of a San Juan Capistrano physician late Mon-da~ · Orange County Bheriff's or. ficers said the two armed men burst into the office of Dr. Paul H. Esslinger , 31866 Camino Capistrano, and took the money from bis terrified receptionist. Officers said the frightened woman was able to supply no description other than the fact thot both men were masked and earned runs. They ned on foot from the office. I I Adams c hoices to senators rn Washington who will consider the nominations. Al.tack on 'Willing Victim' Charge Seen Carter, it was learned. also asked Jane Cahill Pfeiffer. a former IBM Corp. vice presi- dent. to serve as Commerce secretary. She would be the first woman to occupy the post since 1t was created in 191 3. John Dunlop, who resigned as Labor secret ary in the Ford ad· ministration, is a leading can· djdate to return to that post un· der Carter. In advance of the news confer ence, Carter met with Dunlop today at the Georgia E:overnor 's mansion where Cart('r spent the night after in· terviewmg prospective appoin· lees Monday. This was the second Carter· Dunlop meeting in two weeks. The p r ospect or Dunlop'!> nomination has drawn protest from some women's groups and representatives of minor ities who claim he failed to push for equal job opportunities. Meanwhile, more names were appearing on the list of prospec- tive cabinet appointees. Harold Brown, president or Caltech and a high Pentagon of· f1c1al in the Johnson administra· lion. reportedly is a front runner for secretary or Defense. Carter is believed leaning toward the selection of Charles~ <See CABINET, P age AZ> By GARY G RANVILLE Ollllo 01olr Pllto!St11t Potato chip heir J ohn Scudder took the witness stand in Or ange County Superior Court today to tell his version or tus kidnaping ordeaJ in Huntington Beach last August. In the process. the 64-year ·old heir to the Laura Scudder food fortune hopes Lo lay to rest a de· fense contention that he helped plot and carry out his own abduc· tion. The specter of Scudder as an alleged wil ling victim in a bumbling $250,000 kidnap scheme was raised late Monday by de fense lawyer Mic.-hacl Quigley. In his trial opening statement to the jury. Qua~ley said the de fense will eventuaJly prove that Scudder join ed d efendants William Rudy Wesson, 45, and DaJe Sellers. 21, in plotling and carrying out the bungled abduc- tion caper . In New York last week. jurors acquitted the accused kadn apers of Seagram liquor heir Samuel Bronfman 11 when defense lawyer s con vinced the m Bronfman participated in his own $2.3 million abduction. Quigley made it obvious in his opening statement that he'll try Contracts Clarist111as? the same defense tactic in has de- fense of one.time bank manager Wesson and former pizza de- livery boy Sellers1 For openers he described Scud· dcr. a Newport Beach resident. as "a man who has enjoyed the comforts or life without working for them." The alleged kidnap victim. Quigley said. craved the atten- tion he was not getting as hcJ passed most of his waking hours al the bar in The Village Inn O"J Balboa Is land. With that, prosecutor William Morrisey was on his feet telling! Judge Richard Beacom that suctt1 statements s hould be ruled out of1 order because Quigley can offer no evidence to support them. (See HE IR, PageA2> Fast· Action Halts SC Yule Tree Fire A fast-thinking San Clemente man averted possible tragedy Monday when he sprinted to grab an apartment courtyard fire ext· inguisher to quash the names on his burning Christmas tree. The fire was extinguished without inJury to Earl R. Jen· nings of 254 Avcnida Granada or his family, who scooped presents clear of the fully decorated fi r. Firemen said damage to the hv rn g room was minimal . The incident was the first Christmas-rclatrd f1rl· of the season in San Clcml'ntt• Firemen tentatively bla med a faulty extension cord. Chief Ron Coleman soid the mishap was typical and said these precau· tions should be taken when using clectracal lights on Christmaii trees· Use o nly pre·teslcd lights marked with a U[., <Underwriters Laboratory) label. Check all hghl'i for broken or c rac ked connections. r>r frayed wires. b eforf' putting them on the lrce Check lahf'ls to make sure indoor lights arc used indoon• <See BLAZF;, Page A.2) SC Council Eyes Wages \\(•at h cr BJ PIULIP ROSMARIN . 04"'•0ellJ~I ... ~ 'Ibe San Clemente City Council will have to scramble Wednes- day and at scheduled special meetlngs next week to make good on what 171 city workers viewed as a promise to negotiate new wage contracts before Christmas. City employe groups agreed last June to wait for negotiations until the city could complete a job classification and salary ,study that compares what other munJcipalities pay for Blmilnr jobs. Workers h ad counted on get· ting the new contracts before the boUday. Raiset1 would have been retroactive to July 1 and would htvc provided a Udy Christmas "bonus." But an unexpect~ mag dl veloped two weeks ago which has set some city hall workers to ~mbling. 'I HO,.E 't'OU'RE GeTTING vou~ CHRISTMAS S..OP~tNG DOME • OML.'t' lO PAYS LEFT .' { IL was cxpcctcd Lhal th<' f11 ~t phase of the study a11 outhn1· or job c l assif1cat1on:-. a111! responsibilities v.ould be ap· proved by the council nee 1. 1'ht' second phase the salary com parison study -hinged on that But a surprisingly deadlocked council threw off the delicate timing of the process. Mayor 8 . Patrick Lane argued that a new job classification. that of assis· tant to the city manager, was ID· appropriately titled. The job was created several months ago d uring budget talks. City Manager Gerald Weeks pro- posed the slot to handle increas· lngly dlfllcult and complex personnel problem s, until ~-1 handled unde r the city clerk s of· flee. ' Theo, as now. Lane areucd (Sff WAGES, PageA2) Pair through Wcdhcsday with somr• ha~h cloudiness. ll1~h<; contmuc in the 70s, low:-. rl1µ to a b<mt 40. I '\SI DE 'rODJ\. V r~ inS'ldt story oJ Walt f>ls. ~ 1$ finally coming to light o/tf'r 10 ytara of oj/1c1aL !llf'Tlce -including the /act that Dilney's body was not frozen a/ttr hi~ dtath. Pol)e A7. Index •4 •r •• ''"" •1 tJ ... ... All . .., :: Alt • . • A2 DAIL v PILOT L/SC Man Left l',...,r~Al Tax Bill F,....Page A l • To Freeze WAGES ... that the job properly 11houJd stay under control of the clerk Lane said the title 1bo11ld be "person net officer" or "uatstanl to the city clerk." Aims at HEIR. • • To a d~,ree. Ju<fce Beacom agreed. In D e troit Councilman Tony D1 Giovanni o13reed, but at budget lime he and Lane were outvowd by the mj Jorlty of the council Windfall After a 25-inlnuh; conference wilh the lawyers, the Judi• usi· held Mbrrlaey'1 objtctJons lo QuJgley's rcm1trb about life at the Vlllag~ Inn DETROIT <AP 1 One mdll was deliberately frown to death and four oth<•r Jl<'Ofll" died by free1.111~ during f1Vl' <lay~ of frtg1d wc;.iltll'r lwre, poht·c 1>a1d today. Jnvestlgalors said a body round Monday was that of a man bound and ga~ged and lefl wearing only a tee·i.hirl I le fro.tc tu ckatli before hc was discovered H.Jb name was withheld by police. The mercury in Detroit plunged to as low as 6 degrees in lhe five·dily period Police s aid "three or four" pwple froze lo death last winter So Jar this :.eason, temperature!> have averaged as much as 10 degrees below the normal 29 to 31 for this lime of year, the National Weather Service said The other !our deaths ap parently were acc1dcntul, pohct· said. The deaths began with the dis covery Thursday of the body or AdJumorat KJashiw, 55. inside the front door of his unheated up- stairs flat. Police said they did not know why there was no heat in the room. On Friday, the body of John Marshall was round in a Detroit alley. Fro• Page A l SEWER ... when lhe other requirements would be met. though the lime· line for the SERRA project calls for operation within two years. "We're playing it awful close." said Weeks "I guess that's the way the board wants 1t. They don'tg1ve us a lot ofnex1b1l1ty." Pinball Rape Suspe ct Still At Large Laizuna Real'h pohC'r· tod;iy • ('ontinucd tht• 1nvt•st1i.:at111n ml11 the pinh;,111 h;ill rap!' or·' 2f, yt•.1r old Irvin(' woman. Detective G enc Rrook1> 1>1.11d ht· hoped for the· 1mmlncnt arrest of a suspect in lh<' bi1.arrc cusc. The wom:_in told otrirers she had bE"en ahdut·kd from :m allt•y behind thc Wl1111• I lc>u"" ta' crn Sunday JU"l Jttt•r m1dn1ghl and taken lo an am11M0 mt·nt hall at t;I Toro M arm<' I ors>.., Au Slull<m where she was rap<'<! amid the pmball marh1nes The \ 11'l1m "aul ht•r ,1!'os:ula11l \43S '4 :\\\'lf Jl•l't lh1• ~,111• ll\ ,1 m1htJn poht't·m.1n rh•· m ;in used a k•·~ to llJll'n up lht• JmWH'ment hJll and iil one prnnl told l he• "om an "I work here Can ~ ou tie II eve ll11s plal'e'" Aside from thc trauma of thr Ill polJn• ... <IHl lht• \4otnM Wt.IS nol in1ured. ~hl' w ,,o; t.1.kt•n to Jn Jn me shoppinl( c·cnt1•r and r1· le.ised Dana Point Ho use Hit by Bur g lar 1\n 111tru11ftr who t!nlcrt~I via th1· unlo<·kcd :.l1d1ng donr took a 1t•l1•v1~1on set, a clcx:k and .1 radio (rnrn the hnmi-of lntcnnr tll' 'IJ.:nt'r f(u1•ru Wilham l'lttm. '19. n( '.l..'V1!12 !'tt .1rll•na. Dana Point l>rung<' Cc1unty s her1rf's of r1l'ns said the< vlC't1m vnlued the< 105s at $1 ,32~ lie 11.1.1d he w;ii. 1n his St'cond 0Mr bedroom wh1l(' the hv1ng room and hallway Wf"rt• r .m~ark<'d Sailboa t tole n A s3tl boat valued by the vi<' t1m at $400 has been stolen from its mooring at Dana Point Harbor Orange County shenff'.., officers said the theft wa1> rep0rt ed by boat twleswoman Jae qu('hnP ;\nn{' Westbrook, 36, or 2.1671 M arlnt:!rs Onvc. I.:1guna Niguel OAANOC COAST 1 " DAILY PILOT ~~:t:.~~~,~:;'~, :::.:: ::::: ;;:.;;. r .. ,, P\,Oft\I\.,.~ c.,,,.,,,_, "'°"""". •cJ.tfo~ ,,, evn11'""" Mo11wuv '"'°"Of'! , ,.,..,.. .,., r '"',. ""¥'• ,..,..,DOf't &•-c"' Mv.,t1~ ""'.," r~ I.ti-. VAU•r HWt,,. !t•Hl•M4'11. VeH•• •NI l~S.ec.9' ~,.._c .. ,, ,,,,,.,...,..~~'""• tlieft '' CNOt•\MI \•twr(to \ .-wt ~°" ,,,. ~;:t~~t:;:';"l.~.':.:~~'~,_uo ~u ,.,.., .... ,. ....... ,.""°'". ·~ lt\IOfl..,.., , ..... "'"°' Vlct""f\ OJl'tl•lflOOlt,,.,,,.,M,_..,..,,._., ,,......., ........ . I _..'"' 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The council, with Bill Walker absent. lied on a vote• to approve the classification study, and for lack or a decisive vote ordered 1l brought back for this Wed nesday's m eeting. Assumin& all members arc present. the study is expected to be approved. w1lb Walker Joining Councllmembers Thomas O'Keere and Donna Wilkinson. With that approval, the second phase or the study-the salary comparison -can be complel ed and meet and confer negolla lions begun with city workers Al best. Lhere will bt' ~cared~ a week's ti m <' to work a ~ettlcmcnt before Chri:>tmas SACRAM f:NTO (AP) -The state Senato'• prei1ident pro tem has introduced a bill to curb local govetnmt'nl!I' "windfall" income prompted by climbing property values. Sen. James Mills <D·San Diegol, authored the bill which deals with the additional income a Jocal government gels when property assessments go up bul tax rates remain the same. His measure would allow a ci- ty, county or other local a.genty lo collect enough of that "wmdfaJI" eaeb year to offset in- creases in the cost of liVing and to meet added costs generated by population growth. But It would require that as· sei.sment r atios be adjusted downward to eliminate any add1- t1onal income brought by 1n creased assessed values "The trend is that property la:t assessments are escalalmg each year far more than the cost or liv- mg," Mills said Rut the defense attorney w,5 allowed to conUnue his araument that Scudder was more CO· conspirator lhun victim. Befort' Quigley unveiled his de· rense thttory, Morrisey gave h.la version of a detailed accountlnJ of the food heir's daylight kid· napi.ng from a parking lot out:lldc a Huntington Heach dentist's qi· fice. The prosecutor said the poorly sighted victim can not positively identity his loog·lime close friend Wesson as one ot bis ab- ductors. Trustee Bids For School Board Return Capistr:ino Unified School Dis· lricl trustee Wilham Thompson, 41, or Mission Viejo, filed aa a candidate Monday in the March 8 school board election. 1.ighls on tht• masts of the Star of India form themselves into a bevy of starhke patterns in this pre-Christmas photo of the circa 185.'3 vessel. The ship, which has been around the world 21 times, now sits on permanent display in San Diego. Teem Held For Blasts f'r~PageA J Election of three Capistrano school board members will be district-wide, although can- didates must live in the three PORTERVILLE (APJ -CABINET trustee areas: #4 <Dana Point Two teen-agers have been • • and the coast a rea of Laguna arrested for investigation Schultze, budget director in the Niauol ), #6 (inland Laguna Hearing Due Tonight on Pay Offe r A public hearing Is schedult'd at 7:30 tonight to discuss a pay proposal offered by the Laguna Beach Unified School D1stru·t board or trustees to the dtslricl 'b nonteaching personnel The district has offered its clerical, custodial and non- management employes a S48 a month across-the-board raise. which overall represents a SIX pcrcl•nl h1kt' in salant•s. If accc:'ptcd h.\ lht• employes. represented hy the California School Employcs A~suc:1at1on. new salaries would ran~c from the lowest or $430 a month lo a high of $1,814 a month for the supervisor of maintenanc:e and operations. The d1strict '1> teachm~ i.tarr re- t·cntly accepted new cunlracLc; which mrluded J :-.1\'. lkrt·<'nt rJISt' Although lhl' nonlcat·hmi:: i::rour originally aske<l u $70 a month pay boost. d1stra·t of- fi cials were opt1m1sllc lhey '4 ould JCCepl Lhl' 1hsln<·t offt•r 1\ spec1,1I boJrd mt•t•l1n~ lo rahfv th<.· comra<'l 1.., ~<·h1'C.luh:d for ii 30 p m Frida} Roth ml'l'linRS arC' al d1stnct hcadquartcrs. 550 Blumont St Second Phase Of Los Rios Study Slated S11n Juan Capistr ano dty C'lllm <'llmcn wtll l'ondut·t a public hearing Wednesday on Phase II of the Los Rios Study, a cons ul tant's proposal for red~·velop· ment of the city 's oldf.'sl n·s1dcr1 t1al neighborhood The City Count<il mcl'ling ts ~rhf"<lulc'<I for 7 p m <•l city nf rices. 32400 l'a'\eO Adl'l:.into The" city planning <.·ommls~ion and a council-appointed Los RJos steering committee have recom mended adoption of the study't- second phase. prepared by th<! Arroyo Group consultant firm Goal!\ outlined hy c·oosultanls for redevelopment o( thu Grca m elude -Assuring that current resi dents or the Los Ri<>1> d1slnct are able to remain in the area. -Prei.ervin1: historic Los Rios Street Protect ina the dil'itrict's rural atmosph<"rf' Planners Nix Rezoning of Niguel Acres Orange County planning com- missioners balked Monday at a proposal to retone 6.4 acres of re- sidential land In Laguna Niguel for an office buildinR complex. County statr members told commissioners there already was sufficient commercial ron· lnl near lhe proposed ('omplex. at Crown Ynlley Parkway nnd Niguel Road. They said It would add to traf· nc coogesUon and might better be developed for moderate-coal apartment.a or townhomea. Cbarlea Bell, represenun1 the developer, .rgued, hc>wever, that apvtmenta or homes also would ltnerate tratfic. He said acctft!I to the ofOcc complex would be UmJted to only two tU'Hs. I or blowing up a local school Johnson administration, to be N1eue1> and #7 (Mission Viejo). teacher's mailbox lwo chairman of the presidential Trustees Bob Hurst, represent· nights in a row. Council of Economic Advisers. ing trustee area #6, and Jan Richard Alll'n Clark, 18, Overton, representing 14, have and a 16·year-old boy, both And there were reports that also filed as candidates. Hurst of Porterville, were booked Rep. Andrew Young (D-Ga. ), has served two four-year terms, From Page A J BLAZE •.• for investigation of carry-would be asked to be ambassador and Mrs. Overton was elected iii and outdoor lights used outdoors. mg or placing :m cxplosivl' to the United Nations, though the Nov. 2 election to complete An incorrectly used light can or destructive device. the Young earlier said be wanted to the term of Stephen Smith, who short-circuit and ignite others. Tulare County shertff:-. of· stay in Congress rather than join resigned. Never use more than three ri ce reported today. the Carter administration. Basil Roman, a university pro. sets of lights on a single ex· A mailbox belonging to ressor from Laguna Niguel, has tension cord: the cord can over· Karla 01nw1dd1e 'Aas Carter previously announced lakenoutpaperstorepresentthe load and start a fire blown up Wednc~day and his selection of Cvrus Vance. a fourth trustee area, but he has Alwayslurnoffl.Jghtsatbed· its replacement put up by Wall Street lawyer, lo be notyetfiled. ltme or when leaving the house. neighbors was drstroyed secretary of State and of Thomas Filing deadline with the county Coleman recommends that lights the following night. B. Lance, an Atlanta banker, lo registrar of voters is 5 p.m. Dec. be plugged into a wall circuit so be his budget director. 30. theycan~turn~offw~hawall -~~~=~~~====~~-~~~~~~~~~--~-~~-~-~~~-~~-­ s witch. Don't use electric lights on a metallic lrE'e "Jf they short- l'trcu1l," s :itd Coll'man, ''the whole tree can be charged with dt:!ctri<'ily " KN•p cluldn•n aw<1y from C'lt•ctricul decoratrnns. 3rd Candidate J oins Sch o ol Board Race Longt1 ml' Sadd ll'back Collt1ge TrustN• Patric k Hackus ap part>nll) has a second f<it' in the March 8 board election Carl I'' Whll<'hcr. an J\Jr f"urc<.' ROTC instructor who lives at 33761 Malaga Drive in Dana Point. took out his candidacy papers at the Orange County Regi:.lrar of Voters Offi<'e Mon· day. Backus. who hai. indicated he will Sl'<'k another tl'rm on the board after almost a decade or service, already faced the challenge of retired educator Eugene C. McKnight. who is so far the only hopeCul to file for election to the Dis trict Four seal. Two other seats on the college board are up for election and al least one of the two incumbents in those trustee areas -Tustin 's Robert Bartholomew -is not running The other post is held by Dr James Marshall of Lagwia Jlills. who has been ill r ecently and has not revealed his re·electJon inten- tions. Me rry Yule Bandit Still Being Sought Laguna Beach's "Merry Christmas'' bandit remained al larJ.:t' today Mi poliN• dc·tertivcs sifted lhrnugh clu<'s to lhe Sun- day robb<'ry of the Albertson's markt:!l. Dt:!t. Gene Brooks s aid authorities· "positively" believe the bandit lo be lhe same man who robbt:!d the supermarket Nov.2. His fac~ masked by a red han- dana pulled over mouth and nose, the bandit took an estlmal· cd S250 from two tellers at gun- point. As he left the market, the man turned, waved at the clerks anct shoppers ahd shouted, "Thanks a lot. Merry Christmas." The man used a similar escape route 8.!l In the first robbery, run nJng from the store across Glen· neyrc Street and into the Neighborhood Congregational Church parking lot near St. Ann's Drive. Flu Suit Dismissed r.os ANGELES (AP) /\ lawsuit 1eeltlng to stop the feder~l 1ovornment'a twine nu inoculation program has been dlAmtased by V .S. Diatrict Court JOO,e Robert M. Takaaul}. ' Let's get right to the point: Christmas Which family really enjoys it most: A. The family lhat exchange~ inexpensive but lhoughllul gifts and saves the difference? B. The fam•lv that ovl"r :;ocr;ds and Pnrjs up with financial worr es? Hr:rc .JrO some gill suq91•:,11on~ from the staff ~l Los Angele~. rr dcral S,w1ngs I Jo1 ~c r.osls more than 79c I<. 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A Los Anqcll'<: Fcdr?ral Savings /\cl ounl heir'.; bring lh1s gill to your family celobrat1on LOS ANGELES S•IO ono FEDERAL SAVINGS ~ Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd. -across from City Hall • 675-4500 OP!N t-1 MON.· THURS. • t •I FRI, Hn1d Olf1ce: Loq Anglllrs Frdernl Savings and Loan Assoc1111ion One W1lal'urc. lo~ Anl)ales 90017 •Other olfices lllfou9hou1111c area AJI otflcea of l ot Angeln Feder11 Savlng a wlll be open until 3 p.m. Ch1l1tm11 Eve ) Orange Coast E Dlil O N * * DAILY PILOT rroda)'·s Closhag ~-'\ .. Stocks I 1 i OL. 69, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • • • • • • • • TUESDAY, DECEM BER 14, 1976 C TEN CE NTS \ Carter Fills Posts; Vows 'Plan' AP Wirepllo10 TOT DISCOVERED MISSING FROM BEDROOM Jason Timothy Bustillos, 6 Months, Kidnap Victim Clues Bunted Tot's Kidnaping 'Mystery' LENNOX CAP) -Sher iff's deputies hunted for clues today in the kidnaping of a six·month-old child from a hom e h ere. But. Los Ani:ctcs County s heriffs deputies said. lhcr ewas little to work with m the case. J ason T1 mothy Bus tillos \.\as di~covered missing from has room Mond<1 y \\hen has mother, Doris, 22, went an to' akc him. officers !>aid A scret.•n had hN'n pnc-d from the bedroom wan dow. a nd lht.• '' andm\ rJISt.'<l, officers said. The baby's blanket was abo m1ss111g Deputies s;.i1d Jason has an identifying half-moon scar on his n~hl foot I le may be wearing a b lue cor- duroy Jump s uit, a green and·~h1te striped Jong sleeve ·sh1 rt, and brown booties. which .,,ere also missing from lhcch1ld's room . fNearly Nude Man ,Freezes in Detroit DETROIT tAP1 Om• man was de liberately frozen tn clf•.tlh and four other pt'Opk cli~I hv t reed og during f1H dJ)., nf frl&id weather hN<'. pohcl' ~a11l today. Investigato rs saaci a body fnun<t Monday was lb at of a man bouncl and 1agged a nd lert weanng onlv a T shirt. He froze lo death ~fore he was discovered. J11~ name was withheld by Police. Th e m erc ury in Detr oit plunced to as low as 6 degrees in the five-day period .illry He was identified from a name band around his frozen "TISI Thc ncxt day. Robert Taylor. 57, was found near Cobo lfaJI m downtown Detroit Pollce said that berore he lay down for the last lime. he had removed his· coat It was found al his feel. On Sunday. the frozen body or Willie Carter was found on railroad trat'ks. Detectives said at hr st they thought he had been h1l by a train, but a medical ex- amination indicated he was in- to1ucated ·Sczulder Scion on Stand By GA RY GRANVILLE OI llW D•oly Piiot Sutt Potato chip heir J ohn Scudder took the witness stand 111 Orange County Super ior Court today to tell his version of his kidnaping ordeal in Jl unl mgton Beach last August. In the process, the 64-year-old heir lo the t.aura Scudder food fo rtune hopes to lay to rest a de - fense contention that he helped plot and car ry out his own abdue· lion. The specter of Scudder as an alleged willing vict im in a bumbling $250,000 ki dnap ~chem e was raised late Monday by de re n se lawyer Michael Qwgley. In his trial opening statement lo the 1ury. Quigley said the de- fense will eventually prove that Scudde r joined defend a nts William Rudy Wesson, 45, and Ua le Sellers, 21. in plotu~ and carry mg out the bungled abduc· t1on caper In New York last wcek. jurors acquitted the accused k1dnapers or ~agram liquor heir Samuel Bronfman I I when dl'ren:.c l awyers convinced them Bronfman particapall'd in his own $2.3 million ubduction Quigley made 1t obvious m his opening statement that he'll try the same defense tactic in his de· rense pf one-lime bank manager Wesson and former pizza de· livery boy Sellers. For openers he described Scud- der. a Newport Beach resident, as "a man who has enjoyed the comrorts or life without working for them." The a lle ged kidna p victim, Quigley said, craved the atten· lion he w a~ not getting as he passed most of his waking hours al the bar in the Village Inn on Balboa Island. With that, prosecutor William Morrisey was on has fret telling Judge Richard Beacom that such statements should be ruled out or order because Quigley can offer no evidence to suooort them. To a degree. Judi;e Beacom agreed. After a 25·mmute conference wi th the la wyers, the Judge up- held Morrisey 's objections to <See HE IR, Page A2> Preschoolers AmiitSanta Santa Claus will be dropping m on pr e-s chool youngsters Dec. 20 during Cost a Mesa's "Can<ly Cane Christmas" at College Park Elementary School The yule party. featunng St. N1ck,who willarr1vealll.30a m by police hehcoptPr. as sponsored by the city's department of leisure service!>. Puppeteer Betsy Brown and her "Cam tval of Animals" will enter· tain children in the multipurpose room at the school beginning at 10:30 a.m . For further infor ma- tion , call the department of leisure services at 556-5300. HEADS TRANSPORTATION Rep. Broc k Adams Trees Carded For Fairview Road in Mesa Costa Mesa is gomg to spruce up the new, widened secl10ns or Fairview Road next month Well, maybe spruce up i~n ·t the way to describe 1l. City crews will actually be planting about 240 liquid amber trees along a stretch of F air view from l"o1r Drive lo Newport Boulevard, and from nort h of Bak('r Str('ct to the San Diego·Freeway. In coun("il Cl("tion last W<.'Ck a low bid for the deciduous tr~cs was awa rded to Arbor Nursery in Azusa. City buyer Tom Kuder said two varieties of liquid amber now standing a bo ut fi ve reel tall, were purchased for th~ street facelift. 30,000 TA.GS BRING CHEER T O WSON . M d CAP> Baltimore County police <ire handing out some 30,000 trckl'ls that they hope will bnng some holiday cheer The pieces of paper bear the word "summons" in bag, red let ters, but they·re not parking tickets. Motorists who turn over the "summons" find a seasonal message on the back· "Summons fo r a happy holi - day. Seasons greetings from the Baltimore County police depart- ment:'' 1 HO~E 'IOU'RE Gf:TTING VOUR. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DOME . ONL.V 10 PA'fS LEFT .' •• • .,. • I .,. ! ~ i : { • I • ! Econollly Troubles 'Severe' ATLANTA CAPI -Presidtnl· elect Carter today named W Michael Blumenthal, chairman of the Be ndix Corp ., to be secret ary or the tre;,isury. and R e p Br ock Ad;,ims o f Washington lo be se1:retary of transportation. Carter then said that he pro· bably will announced before lak· ang office the outlines of a Job· creation, tax-r educuon program to deal with economic problems he called very severe. Ile said "m y own preference is lo concentr a t e on job op· portunilies" as the first step in coping with the worsen ing economic picture, and to do 1t ELECTORS CONARM CARTER VICTORY-A4 through existing programs for the sake of swift effectiveness. Speaking at a nationally broad· cast news confere nce. Cartl'r said add1t1onal stim ulation would come through a tax cut ··1 don't know yet what figur e might be appropri<ilC for ovl'rall !>l1mulation of lhe economy," he said. Nor, he said, does he know the prospective breakdown between JOb creation and tax reduction programs . Carter also said : -He was confident Congress would give him authority early in his administration lo draw up gove r n m e n t r eor ganization plans that would go into effect un - less vetoed b y the House or Senate. "I've had overwhelming sup: port for reor ganizing govern- <S« CA BINET, Page A2) Jury Firub Teens Guilty In Murder Two youths who shot and killed a membe r of a rival street gang in Santa Ana were found guilty or fi rst degr ee murder today after nearly five days or deliberation by an Or ange County Superior Court jury. Judge Everett W. Dickey set Jan. 11 a s the date he will sen- tence Ruben Barela, 17, of Santa Ana. a nd Anthony Soza, 17, or Orange to wha\ could be life in state prison for the killing May 31 of Edward Velasquez, 21, or San- ta Ana . Both defendants were tried as adults. They were identified dur- ing the trial as me mbers of the F- T r oo p ga n g, a M e xican • American organization that has been frequently involved in downtown scuffles with police and rival gangs. Barela was identified during the trial as the m an who shot and killed Velasquez as the victim drove his car past an auto oc- cupied by the two defendants. The ju ry ruled that Soza was equally guilty. Police said .. three or four" people fro:ze to death last wanter. So tar this s eason, temperatures have a veraged as much as to degrees below' the normal 29 to 31 for this time of year, the National Weather Service said . Care at Shelter a Family Affair The othe r four deaths ap parenUy were accidental, police said . The dealhs began with the dis· covery Thur sday or the body or Adjumorat Kjashiw, 5.5, inside tbe front door of his unheated up- stairs fiat. Police said they did not tnow why there was oo heat ta the room. On Friday, lhe body or John Marshall was found in a Detroit Story Hour Ending At Verde Library .. The Mesa Verde Ubrary will hold its Jaat story hour for the fall Wednesday at 10 a . m. The story bour. which is open to pre-school c hildre n, will Include refreshments. The spring story hour program wm begin Jan. ~ ti'outh May S. ~rther lnformaUon, call . °"""_....,~ 'NO OUMPINQ OAOCINO' Meaa Shelter'• Levin By STEVE MITCHELL Of ttw D•llY 1'1'-' Suff It's a family affair at Costa Mesa's youth shelter, a county- tunded progra m which provides temporary refuge for teenagers who have proble ms a t bome, at 11cbool or with the police. The p1'ogram . which is a year old this month, bas met with much succes s, according to of· ficiala at t~e shelter, located at l70Del Mar Ave . the rent on lhe s helter , acquired for street widening purposes in an arrangem ent with the county last year . The shelter is s ort of a "cooling off" spot for youngsten who are having problems at home, Miss Levin explained. Children stay at the s helter an average of 11lx weeks. The brunette counselor said t he ope n f acility takes ln teenagers "wbo have· severe Irene Levin is the Costa Mesa communicaUons problfms with shelter 's full-time counselor. lheir paren t.a, other clilldren In She along with house parents the family, or h ave lnlancy pro. Dick and Joanne Sales, become blems." "family members" to six dif· "I will not take in s uicidal ferent famil\es. children, alcoholics, known drug "M.y t>hjlosopby is, everyone abusers or psychotics," she s aid. ~an com e out a winner ln the But the Costa Mesa youth "ra mlJy," says Miss Levin, a shelter is not a dumping ground tJnlverally of Houston graduate for teen·age chUdren. who has a m asters de1ree ln ''We deal with the problem as educdt.ion. a 'hurt' to the family:" t he said. The shelter currently houses "We at.tempt to be11 that hurt It. maximum of aht teen·agers in through both family and In· the one-story Del Mar Avenue divldual eounaelln1." from t he Or ange County Depart menl of Mental Health, meet with the six teenagers and their parent.a in one room oo Wednes- day nJghts. She warns parents new to the p rogram of som e of lhe conse· quences , ln what she calls the "Tbr'e Rs." "First the parents feel relief. then resentment toward tM pro-gram, and fiJ1ally they r•ve to work on the problem ." The relief com es, she says, in the f orm of "get ting the youngster out of the home, and Cor now at least, giving the responsibility to someone else.·' The r esentment to lhe program and staff comes because the child "appears happy and poslUve in this e nvironment, which may make parents feel like failures," 1he11ald. When parents can share their feelings, "they are soon able to home, owned by the city.· ' To do tlis~ Miss Levin and a Cotta Meaa air~, to waive f psychologist' and psychJ&trlat',.. · resolve to work on the cbanies necessary to heal the hurt ln the famil)' ... '. <See ~"TE&, ftleAJ), AP Wortp/lolO~ TREASURY CHOICE W. Michael Blumenthal Final Mesa Bicentennial Hoopla Due Co~la Mt'~a ·~ parting. salute lo the n;itaon's btcl'nlcnn1al w1ll be held Dec 28 and 29 at the South Coast Plaza Mall The two-day historical fil m festival will include JO color films to be shown from 11 a m. to 8 p.m . both days, accord mg to the city's bicentenni al (·ommillec. The films, including lhc lJves of Benjamin F r anklin , J a mes Monroe, T hom as J efferson and George Washin gton, will be shown in t he m all extens ion across from the Magic Pan rest aurant near Bullock's. Othe r s f il m s in the cit y. sponsored progr am include. "The American Album," "Palrioti~ Music: JU. Influence on U.S. His· tory," "The History of Our Flag." • "Ame r ica's Foundations of . Liberty," and ''Continuing Dis· coveryof America.·· Bandits Hit Mesa Market Two men, one of them armed with a shotgun, walked into a con- venience ma rket in north Costa Mesa Monday night, taking $50 from the till. The clerk at the U Tote M Market, 1178SunnowerAve.,said the two black m en fled out the front door following the 10:42p.m. robbery. Police today said lhcy do not have a complete description oflhc two gunmen a tthis time. Hearing D elayed ' LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP) -A scheduled Ja n. 10 jury trial to de- termine the a uthenticity or a purported Howard Hughes will was continued indefinitely today by District Court Judge Keith II ayes <E arlier story, AS) Cassidy Rites Set LOS AN G ELES CAP > - Funeral ,services arc scheduled m Beverly Hills Wednesday at 2 p.m. for J a ck Ca ssidy, t he versatile 49-year-old actor who d ied in a fire at his W1•:.1 Hollywood apa rtment. Or~::f.i:ast We ather Fair through Wednesday with some high cloudiness. Hichs continue in the 70s lows dip to about 40. ' ' INSIDE TODA V TM~ 110f"JI o/ Woll Dis- nq ii f inollJI coming to light ofter 10 11ean of ofltciaL lilence -including the /oct that Dim~·· body 1'C.s not /roun after hu death. Page A1 lnde AZ DAILY PILOT C Tuesday December 14 1976 But Bow /tl~h? .OPEC Price ' Hike Assured -AP W1,.._,,.1e GOING UP That's lhe future of o il prices, accord- ing lo Sheik Abdul A7.iz Bin H amed A l Thani , o il minister of Qatar and son of the country's ruler , al the OPF:C conference. Tot Locked In Car Taken Imo Custody Ncwpcirl Beach pohl't' took <1 2-~e<Jr-old girl into cu.'>tody Mon day after tht'\' thou1-:h1 shl•'d b4.•rn abandoned 111 lhc 1-·~hwn hlJnJ parktng lot Capt R 1<0hard ll<Jm1lton, dt• tecl1vc d1v1s111n command£'r, l'X plained th;.it taking cu ... tody of Jennifer Joyce Rluom was the only thing officers could do after finding her locked 1n a car in the shopping center A shopper told off11:ers he had seen th<.' child when he· startl-d his shopping al 3: JO p m and when she waii s till lhcr(' tw11 hour~ later. he callt>d police, who took her to tile police station Carmen .Joyce Bloom. 23, of Santa Ana, tolrl offtct•r~ .... he was schedul<'d lo ~· Vl· J:UltJr lessons al a muc;1c shop in thl' c·f"nt!'r and had bet•n unable' to rmrl .1 h4by sitter. "0 ""'' left hl·r tfnughlt•r locked 111 tht• rar 'I m not tht• k 1nfl of mnth1·r "ho lr•:t\ , . .., hl·r 1·hllcl h'("kl'(I in I ht• c.1r. · 'h•• rt:pm lt•dl) told pol1c(' Cancer Info Hotline Set A rancer 1nform.ihnn ~l·rv1c-t• hotline 1<, """ ;:n a1lahl<' for Harbor 1\re;1 rr,1<frnt11 who h.:i, 1· qul'st1on1> or probll'mi. rc•Ji(anltn~ the disease Th<' hotlrnC', ~poni.on'<I by lht' l..c" Anj!l'le~ County !;n1vcr!)1t v of South<.'rn c·a11 rorn1n Com pr<'ht'n'l1\'t' C Jn('l'r C('nlt•r, in dud1·s up to tl.tlt• 111form,1t11111 ;1hout C'anc-n '\ mptOll\'-. h~·' of pn•v1•nlwn. <kll'Chon and ln.!Jt ment For (' an< 1• r In r n rm .1t1 •111 "erv1rr ope1 at1•" frnm II :io .1 m to 4 JO p m M nnd 1n through 1-·n d.1y ;11 th!' loll fr1•1· numbN I !llC). 252 006ft ' Marijuana S.-iz~d \1 0UKT POCONO, Pa (API fletw<>en eight and 10 Ion'! or Colombian marijuana vnlued at about Sl5 milhon was 11e1zed and 11 persons wrre arr~ted Monduy at the Mount Pocono Airport, state police said. OAANQ[ COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,.._,,,,,,.l\O'I (~•'I 0 11111., Pil.,t w!tttwflllrl'\11111~ ~ ... ,,,~ ~"W• ,.,,.,, I• OtJbf•V-rtth''~,,, tf'l ltf' (.,._.,, ~uhl;''""')('Oft'I0 .. "-'1 ~,., ... ".1'''"l•'" IJOtolh\""°" Mlt"<1tt l"f'f'N')f'll l •irfh• I,, (.., 't Alt. • N•fltl)t)l'f ,_,..,,._ ~ll"f·"G"'Ott ,. .. f'll t l·1• 1••1' YA I•• l•v1 .. tt \•dO•tOM' y,.u,., '""' t_..q\;'l.e~~" ""•Jfl'I Cci.•' A •""11 'rl ""tl•l1 """" '' ov~•·"~"'"' '"""''"'-wt~·• ,~ ... 11\oo f0Ai ,, 11\11\flll~ DI•"' t\ At Uft W.. ,f M•., \0-1 ( ' I• Mt\• C.tt•t,._,°' a9'1t1t D O HA , Qatar CAP> Ministers gathering today for a meeting of the Orgaruzallon of Petroleum Exporting Countne:. m ade clear that they mlend to raise oil prices dei.pite the pleas of industrial countries against it. "There will be a price in· crease." said Sheik Abdula:uz Htn Khalifa al Thani, Qat ar's 28-year-old oil minister and ~on or the ruler of this Persian Gulf emirate. "We have given the Wei.tern countries a chance to revise their prices. Unfortunately, until now their prices have not been re· vised a nd we are suffenng from big inflation ... Sheik Abdulaz1l said al news conference the day before the opening of the meet· 1ng He was referring lo the prices or manufactured goods that Oil producers import from the Wei.t to deve l op t h e ir boo m ing economies Some OPEC mem- bers contend that these pnces have gone up 25 percent since the last price rise in October 1975. Western officials say their infla- tion has averaged lei.s than 10 percent in that time. Virtually all 13 members of OPEC, which controls 80 percent or the world's oil exports. have said they want an increase in lhc present $11.51 price of a barrel of 011. The amount is expected to be somewhere between 8 and 15 ~r­ ccnt throug h some m embers want to go as rugh as 25 percent Adbdulaziz said a campaign by the United States and other Western governments against :A price mcrease is a game lo shat· terOPEC "This game will not succel'<i OPEC .,.. 111 nevt•r l'Ollapse " he .!tald U S offiriali. have bel'n argu ing that any rise of more than 8 percent will throw the world l'COnomy back into recl'i.i.ion I n done s i a n 0 ti !\11 n 1st l'r Mohammed Sadli. the OPl-:C pre sident. told newsmen that &C1me delegations favor a t WO· Step IO· crease. a moderate boost now .md m ore later as a cumpromis<' between price hawks and doves .. What is more important now 1s a recovery of the world economy," said Sadll. Indonesia. a realtively small exporter, 1s considered a price dove favoring a 10 percent in- rrl'ase Mana Said Otc1ba, 011 m1n1stl'r or the United Arab Emiraks. ar riv('(! hl're art1•r ron.,ultat1ons in Saudi Ar:ibw v.11h S:iud1 011 :'11m1stl'r Ahmed Zaki Yaman1, \\ho rs r"<pectt.'<.1 to be the most l>O'>'erful sin)!I<.' delegate to the m<'t'ttng Also J prtCl' dov1:.1Jkc Yamani. I t\t•tha said the WP .... tern nations IJJtJ made a seriou.' attempt to rontrnl thl'lr inflation and Cdlled for J .. slight increase of not more than 10 percent " Yamam has said he wanls the· increase held In no more than JO percent while his monarch. King Khaled. has bi>l.'n quotNI as s ay mg he was "1lling 10 support a pnce freC'7e Dads Paying Up SACRA ME N TO IA Pl Parents who s k1ppC'd oul on "'elfdre families in Cahforn111 arc paying more than $.5 million a month m child i.upport. a 40 pC'r· Cl'nl incrt'JS(' over la~t y<'ar TONI Giff NEWPORT-MESA SCllOOL BOARD R<>gular meeting, Costa Mesa City Council Cham - bers. 7 30 p.m SWINE FL U CLI NIC' Downtown Boys Cluh, 5-9 p.m "SATURDAY . St:NDAY, MON DAY" -Sciuth Co;ist Repe rtory Theate r , Tues day Sundav through Dec. 19. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DEC: JS CO A ST CO MM UN IT Y COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meetinJ(, 1370 Adams. 8 p.m . King Rfeltard No, Richard Burton isn't do- 1 n g m a r ga rin e co m - mercials He's just trying on a crown for s ize as he re- cords the r o le of the stor yteller for the BBC's ''Vi vat Rex," a 26-week radio drama series on the histor y of the Englis h crown. Fro.rage Al SHELTER ... Children stay at the sheller Monday through Friday, return- ing home on the weekends in at- tempts to resolve family pro· bl ems. During the week, acti vities range from ho use chores to homework, and evt'n swimming LO the summer month.'\ in a pool shared by three tenants on the c1ty·owncd parcels Tht> three bedrooms each shared by two youngsters, reflect the personalities of the tem- porary boarders C.:olorful posters cover the walls. and personal items are neatly arranged on dresser tops. The home 1s large, with open b<>am ceilings and many win· dows .. It's r eally a warm en- vironment for these leemi. " ~iss Levin said ' The s he lter rounselor a nd house parents work closely with the Newport-M esa Unified School Dis trict , probation of· ricers, police and the Youth Sn vict• Program at UC Irvine . Funding for the Costa Mesa shelter, a pproximately $65,000, is aJlocated to the Orange County Mental Health Department from the county's Cri minal Justice Council. The city of Costa Mesa offsets rent for the shelter from federal revenul.' shar ing funds Miss Levin said 1t COl>ts about $400 a month to rounsel one fam1· I~. and s aJCJ fam1h£'S arc rxpet't ed to pay for the service. "based on a slldin ~ sc:.i le and the family 's ability to pa} ·· And. 5hc says, the program has been successful for the mosl part, to the more than 40 fa mi tics who have used the program in its bncf one·) car life span. 'Td say we have aLout an 85 pt>rcent s uccesii with lhe families and 100 percent witl'l lhe children lhcmsl'I ves." she said. "No child leaves here without an Increased self-esteem and ability to com · municatc "And th:i t's what it's a ll about." she smiled. Microscope OK'd For Mesa Police The Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment crime l:ib will receive a f o ren s ics co m pa ri so n microscope. valued al $14,489. after rounc1l action approving lhe bid. A Chatsworth firm. MrRain Jnstrumcnts, In<' , was th<' lowest bidder for th<' crime microscope. lllds were sought Crom JO firms, according to Ray Johnson, the r1ty's purchasing agent Bloodmobile Plans Dec. 20 Hoag Visit Hoa~ Me morial Hospital will host the Newport Beach com - munity bloodmobile Dec. 20 from 3-7:30p.m Prospeetive donors must be in good h<'alth, be b('twccn 17 and 65 years of age, and not have donat- t'rl within the past eight weeks. Appointment!' <'an be made by calling the Red Cross at 835·5381. ..... ,, ...... ~'t\•lflt.,t •"<» ~·VW• J.tf\ • cw•n V1•• 11rr' ~I'll •1'114 G-.,.•MM..t.._ ... , Roller a Ball '"·""·' ....... [difOf r~,&Mit ..... ftlt ¥4~·N3IOHOf' O•rtn .. \. .. \ ••t,_.,..,,. tun AU.1\fAftt M4"ft•f'IQ l~tOt\ Coal• Meu Office now.,t , • .,~.,.., M1111t~ 4•••o P 0 ..,, 1'90 .,,,. l elepllone (11 4)'4t'4J!1 CIH1lfl9d A011er1le4ntM2> .. 1t :;:::''~ :.!~ °:,~'!?:, c~..,'!"':,'~~-=1= "'•tt•' 1'' •du'"'•"'~"" ",,.,,. may •• r••'Mu< td wtOttut \Dtc lel otrm1 .. ,t.flli tf <-.,ittOM~t tc,~;:,,.t.~•'\!::!:r:,1::·•.:',~::, ~':, MeJ'ff'lfy ay "'all U '\f ....-(Aly Mtlltery -..llMU""'N •l'f"OfttNy - But Cops Stop Teen Prank Huntington Beach police said a gang of juveniles piloted a con- struction company's steam roller up and down Flagstacr Lane Monday n ight and es~aped before ofticers reached the scene. Callers clalmed the teena,era apparently hot-wired the Jul· aemaut parked at the scene near Garfield Avenue and Newland Street about 6 p .m ., after workmm went borne. They a ppare ntly decided they'd •ollen. the new atreet ln a IIAC\. now under construction fiat enough. police said, or perhaps lhey were lured away by the noise or sirens closing in from the distance. They certainly did not rjsk leading poUce on a hlab-speed pur•ult In the commandeered steam roller, which wtU reach aomethin1 llko s mllcs per h our when lbe enilne l~ in tune. lnvesU1ator• uld th milchlet apparently dldn 't cause any real dama1• at the const.ruclloo slte, but lt cerl•lnly shook up the nel1hbor1. 1·,....r~AJ CABINET • • mftlt from Congress." he si.ud -He will carefully asi.ess any new federal progrurru. for their bud&e t impact over lour years, and repealed his· campai1n pledge to balance the federal budget by the end 'of tus riri.l• term. -He h as not s tudied vanous weapons syste ms enough to say whether some, stich ru. the Bl bombe r and cer.tain missile systems. might'be ellrninatt.'<i as a means of cutting the defense budget. Carter introdur~ Blumen thal and Adams for short statements Blumenthal told reporters he had made no arrangements yet for disclosure or hi:. finances. but "my financial disclosure will be an open book ror everyone to see." Facing Surgery Adams said he has already begun discussions with Ford ad· ministration 0Chc1als on such transportation issues as whether to continue to allow the British French Concorde SST lo land w the United States. School Aide Gets Administrator Title Kendra J:food of Atwater. Calif. 1~ comforted by her fathe.r . 1 A1r F_orce Sgt. Richard llood , prior to the 3-ycar- old girl s bram s urgery for a rare form of meningitis. f'rOM Pa~AJ Raymond R. Schnicter. bus1 ness manager fo r the Newport Mesa Unified School Dtstnct, has been designated a registerl'd school business administrator by the Association of School Busi ness Officials of the U.S and Can ada. HEIR ON STAND. • • To qualify, applicants must have a master 's degree in iichool business management or educa- tional jidministration and must have served three years in one job assignment. Cab Bidding Opens LOS ANGELES <AP 1 The Los Angeles City Council has opened bidding for franctuse~ m three sectors of the city aban. doned by the financially troubled Yellow Cab Co. B1di. are open un til Jan. 17. Qu1gley's remarks about life at the Village Inn. But the defense attorney was allow~ to continue hls argument that Scudder w as more co conspira tor than victim. Before Quigley unveil~ his de· fense theory, Morrisey gave his version of a detailed accountinp or the food heir's daylight kid naping from a parking lot outside a Huntington Beach dentist's of· Cice The prosecutor said the poorly ~ight~ vict~m can not positively identify his lo ng-time close friend Wesson as one or his ab· d uctors. Morrisey said, however . Scud dcr can identify Sellers as one o' two m en who forced him at gun point Aug. 19 to crawl into • mobile home rented for the caper capt>r That rented mobile home wm abandoned in-mid-tr affi c or Euclid A venue in Fountaitl Valley artcr a 1batler ed und bleeding Scudder fought his wa) to freedom , Morrisey said. But during the summer after noon the mobile home cruised through coast cities with ilS food heir captive, a ransom demand call was received at Scudder's Balboa Island hom e. The caller spoke in a falsetto voice and told the victim's wire to have $250,000 cash ransom reedy for delivery the next day, accord ing to the prosecutor. He said the mobil<? home owner will identify the two defendant,,s as the men who rented the vehi· cle from him two days before lhe kidnapin~ Let's get right to the point: Christmas Which family really enjoys it most: A. The fam•ly that exchanges 1nf:'lpens1ve but thougl"\tful g1(ts and saves the d1llerence" 8 . 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S·10 (II 11 FEDERAL SAVINGS ,;sM§lg • Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd. -across from City Hall • 675·4 ~100 OPEN f.5 ~ON.• THU AS. • M FAI, Hr id Olllce Los Angnle'l ff'doral Savings and t..oen Auori.il•nn Ono W1lsh1rc. l os Angntes 90017 • Olncr ollices mrouot\0111111. ·"' ,, All office• of lot Angeles Federal S1vlng1 wlll be open until 3 p.m. Chrlatmas Eve .. ' I I 1 t Orange Eoast "EDI TI ON e t • • .... .- DA I LY Pl ·LOT . 'l'oduy~s Closing l N. \'. S•o~ks ,· :y ' I : ' OL. 69, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES AP Wtfu·•pfw>to TOT DISCOVERED MISSING FROM BEDROOM Jason Timothy Bustillos, 6 Months, Kidnap Victim Clues Bunted Tot's Kidnaping 'Mystery' LENNOX tJ\P ) Sheriff's dl•puties hunted tor clues today in the kaclnaµing of <.1 ~ix-month-old child from a homl· herl' But , Los /\ngt-lt·s Count~ shl'riff's deputies said, there was little.• to work with m the c;ise. Jason Timothy Bustillos was discovered missi ng from his room Monda' wht•n his mother. Doris. 22, went in to wakt' him. offitl'r!> said. A scrl'cn had been pri(•d from the bedroom win- dow. :.ind th<' window ra1st·<I. officers s aid Tht> baby's blanket was abo m1s~1ng Deputies st11d Ja.-.on has an 1dent1f '.\mg half -moon scar on has ra~ht foot lie.• ma~ be \\earing a blue cor- duro~ Jump -.u1t a grl'l•n and "h1te "tr1ped long s leeve shirt. and bro" n hoot It'' .,.. hH·h "erl· also missing from the child'') room San Juan Man Held In CdM Kidnaping A San Juun CJp1 ... t1 ;um m.rn 1, In custod~ 1n ~t'" port llt'.1th l'll \ J81l today on char~t'!'. 11( k1dn.ip mg a CorfJnJ dt·I M ;tr \I.Om.in Jail' Monda} n1~ht "h1h• pnlH•1· ..,_.1•1. Iris accomphc1• Pollet' !>Jld 1\1 lh111 l.1•r11' Elder. 19. nr 3271~ ~ll~UI ht11 Road a<o b1•mJ: h1•11l on .1 S!5 1~10 bail char~{' follt1\l. llli! h•~ ,1rrt·'t early this morn in.: .1t ltw l..Jgun.1 Beach mn11•1 v. h•·rt· h1· .ind h1 eartner allc•1H·d(v h,uJ l.11'1 111111 11 Yict1m The :?5'1'J1 oltl \ 1dm1 1111!1 pohce s he .:ot av. .1' from hu ,1h ductor~ and r JO 'rrr•.1mm)! onl11 nearby P..1c1f1t· C'o.1sl ll1J!h"'" "1her e a pac;.,1nJ: motor1.,t stopped. picked h<•r up anci t11ok h~r to lhf• L.1gunJ nt.,1r h poh1·1 headquarter~ 1111 hn •.111d told h"r lt1 drl\" 111" .1nl l..1gun,1 Hva1·h Slw s,1111 lhev s111p1>1·tl onc·1· and Eldt'r . "ho v. a:-allt•J!t'<llY follow ini.: lhl'm 1111 lh1· mo1t1r1 vl'lt• 1h 11\t' up .uul han<lcd th•• man .1 'hll!j.!Un She• -..rnl hl' d 11 ••l·t•~ ht'r to tht• motel .1t 17!'> -.; l 'oa!'.t I hgh\I. J~ \\ lwrc lht•y i.:ot out o( lhl' car \, Eld1·r dro\T up on hi., 11111torn cit•. lht· "um an said 'ihl• d.1shN1 ·'"av (n•m tht• l\l.n mt>n .incl ontn tht• ha.:hv. .1~ 'l,1•v. port ll1•;1rh poht•t•. s um mnrwd to tht' l..11.!UOa He<1rh pol111• hr.u1quartf'rs rNurnt•<l to 1h1• mot<'I whcrC' the.,, found t-:\llt"r, hut thC' SC'C'OOd man 111·,c ri bt•d "'as m 1s~ing * ' '# ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1976 N TEN CENT~, Senior Funds Sought'. ~ 8yJOAN~1!!!e~~~~~~i'~~he ~~~~~ .~~'!:'!!!~ llie h•nng o~ °''.,. 0•11••1""'"'" denta and non-residents alJke -Mar for the cen.tcr has come to minoriUes. i The Newport Beach City Coun-testified in the two heanngs on the city over a three-year period, Opposition to affirmative ac-~ C"il voted 6 to l Monday rught to r h d d h r fed -• ""' file an appliration for the third use o t e re er al Housing and wtth 1977 being the final year. t1on an t e use o er ... money .. year federal grant money to be Urban Development grant that About half the people wbo was blasted by councilman Dof\; used to finance the city's senior the city is using to get the center testified Monday night and at a Mcinnis. 1 caliten center started. previous hearing on the sub1ect Obviously angry, Mclnni!-,: Basically, those opposed to the held Nov. 8, said they don't w"ant likened oppos1t1on to a/farmallv~ The vote came after a total or filing of the appl1'cat1on s·"d they th ·t b · I ed · action lo ra('ial d1srnmination'l fi' 2 hours of public test.amony and h d ..., e ca Y to ecome invo v m d d h h b h I council discussion spread out a no quarrel with the plans for federal ··strings" lhal are al-an saa e was:. ocked" y t e the center but they said they lached lo su('h grants. few ind1v1duals an t.lus town who over two meetangs Councilman didn't want the city to take Some specifi cally mentioned say w e s hould not have af. Paul Ryckoff cast the lone dis-rederal money to finance it a11 affirmat1\'C action agreement farmahve action. We're talking :.entang vote. The money being used tu buy in which the city must agree to (See SENIOR, Page A2) Chip Heir Tells Tale Of Kidnap Hy GARV GRANVILLE OI lhe O•oly l';loi Sl•tt Potato chip hc>ir John Scudder look the witness stand in Orange County Superior Court today to tell his version or tus kidnapmg ordeal in Huntington Beach last August. In the process. the 64-year-old hear to the Laura Scudder food fortune hopes to lay to rest a de- fense contention that he helped plot and rarry out his own abduc· ta on The ~perter of Scudder as an alleged willing v1ct1m in a bumbling $250,000 kidnap -;chC'me was raist•d late Monday hy defe nse lawyt>r Mi c hael Quigley. In his trial opening statement lo th<.> jury. Quigley said the de- fense will <'Hntuully prove that Sc udder Joined defendants William Rudy Wesson, 45. and Dale Selle rs. 21 , in plotting and carrying out the bWlg!ed abduc- tion caper In New York last week, jurors acquitted the accus<'d k1dnapers of Seagram hquor heir Samuel Bronfman II when defense law yers <.0 onv1nced th em Aror1fman part1c1pated in his own S2 3 million abduction Quigley made ll obvious in his opening statement that he'll try Lhc sam<' defense laClt(' in has de- fense or one-time bank manager Wesson and formC'r p17.za de- li very boy Sellers For openers h<' described Scud- der. a Newport Beach resident. as ··a man who has enjoyed the comforts of life without working for them " Th<' a ll<.'gt•d kidnap victim. 4u1i.:ley said, crave.'<! the atten· t10n he wai:. not getting as he passed most or his waking hours at the bar in lh<' Villag<' Inn on (SN' llF.IR, Pagei\2) Eastbluff School Plans Yule Party Students at EastbluH Elemen tar} School will present an old· fashioned Christmas program Thursday The 10 a. m program will take place 1n \he multipurpose room of th<' srhool, 2627 Vista Del Oro. Nl'wport Rl'ach Coffee a nd cookies will be served after the prol(ram, which is open to the pub Ii(' ) Jaws of Life This sinister-looking tool hefted hy Dennis Barker of the HursL Safety Products Company is known as the jaws of life. Barker was an Newport Reach today to demonstrC:1te it for the fire d epartment wntch purchased one for use in cutting pcoµlc out of wrecked car!'i. Tot Taken in Tow Newport Beach pohce took a 2·year-old girl into custody Mon day after they thou(lht <;he'd b<'cn abandoned in the Fa:shion Island parking lot Capt · Richard llam1lton, ck tective d1v1s1on commander. ex plained that taKang cu.<,lody of Jennifer Joyce Bloom was thc only thin!? officers could do after finding her locked an a car tn thc shopping center A shopper told officers he had seen the child when he started his shopping at 3 30 p m. and when she was stall there two hours latl'r. hl' called polir<'. who took her to the police :station Carmen Joyce Bloom, 23, or Santa Ana. told offi('ers she was scheduled to f!l\'e ~uitar lesson\ at a music s hop in lhl' center and had bcf'n unable to fand a bahy sitter. so shl' kft her daughtC'r locked in the car ·· 1 ·m not thC' k incl or mother "ho leaves her ('h1ld lock<'Cl in tht• c·ar ... she reportedly told pohce Near-nude Man Left J I To Freeze ~ DETROIT IA P l -One man i was deliberate. ly frozen to death'~ and four other people died by. freezing during five days or frigid weather here, police said today. l Investigators said a body found Monday was that of a man bound and gagged and left wearing on'ly a T shirt. lie froze to death l before he was discovered. His name wa~ withhl'ld by police. Th e mercury in Detroi t l plunged to as low as 6 degrees in 'l the Cave-day period. 1 Police said "three or four" people froze to death last winter f So far this season. t<'mperatures l have averaged as much as 10 degrees below the normal 29 to 31 l for this tim{' or year, the ~1tional Weather Service said. The oth er four deaths ap ' parently were accidental, police \ said. The deaths began with the dis=- covery Thursday of the body of Adjumorat Kjashiw. 55. inside J the front door or his unheated up- stairs flat. Police said they did not know why there was no heat in the room. On Friday, the bodv of John Marshall was found in a Detroit alley -He was identified from a name band around his frozen 1 wrist. , The next day, Robert Taylor 57, was round near Cobo Hall in downtown Detroit. Police said that before he lay down for the last time, he had removed his · coat. It was found at his feet. On Sunday. the frozen body of Willie Carter was found on railroad tracks, Bloodmobile Plans Dec. 20 Hoag Visit Hoag Me morial Hos pital will host the Newport Beach com- munity bloodmobile Dec 20 from 3 7.30p m .• Prospective donors must be in good health. b<.' bC'lween 17 and 65 years of age, and not have donat cd within the past eight weeks Appointments can be made by calling the Red Cross at 835·5381 Hearing Delaye d Investigator Kt•n Smith or Newport Reach said this morn ing there was no appurrnt m11t1' 1· {or the kidnapani: which lw~an at about 10:30 pm m th(' p;irkini: lbt or Albertson 's MarkN Wh('re the woman had Just rinii..ht•d her shopping. She said thl' as yrt unid<'nlirit>d )9dnapper told her h<.' had run ou1 ol gas for has motorcycle Jnd asked for a ride to a nl'arby gas station. Carter fills Posts; Vows Programs LAS VEGAS, Nev. IA P) • /\ schedul<'d Jan. 10 jury trial to de termm(' the authenticity or I.I purported Howard Hughes will was continurd indefinitely today by District Court Judge Keith Hayes. ( E1irlier story, AS) The victim let the mJn, described as be1ni: a Mexican about 18 years or ug(', into hc>r car. but she said he pulled a knif1· 1 HO,.E 'fOU'R.E GeTTtNG VOUR CHRISTMAS SMO,,ING DOME . ONLY 10 PAVS LEF=T .' .. - 0 ~ i .. : ~ i f ~ 'I ! ; . HEADS TRANSPORTATION Rep. Brock Ad•m• I ATLANTA (AP) -Presidenl- elect Carter today named W. Michael Blumenthal, chairman of the Bendix Corp., to be secretary or the treasury, and Rep . Brock Adams of Washington to be secretary or transportation Carter then said that he pro- bably will announced before tak- ing office the outlines or a job- creatlon. tax·reduction program to deal with economic problems he caUed very severe. He said "my own preference is to concentrate on job op- portunities" as the first step in coping with the worsening economic picture, and to do it through edsting programs for Ule sake of sw\Ct effec:Uvenes~. SpeaJdn1 at a nationally bro~d· cast news conference, Carter said additional stimulation would come through a tax cut. "l don't know yet what figure might be appropriate Cor ovenll i1UmulaUon oC the economy," he said. Nor, he suld, does be know the '· prospective breakdown between job creation and true reduction programs. Carter also said -He was confident Congress would give him authority early in his administration to draw up government reorgan1zalion plans that would go into errec:t un- less vetoed by the House or Senate. "I've had overwhelming sup.· port for reorganizing govern ment from Congress, .. he said -He will carefull)' assess any new federal programs for their budget impact over four years. and repeated his <'ampaign pledge to balance the federaJ budget by the end ol his first le.rm. ' -He has not studied various weapons. systems enough lo say whethet some, s uch as the Bl bomber and certain missile systems, mi&bt be eliminated as a means of cutUns the defense bud&et. Carter Introduced Blumenthal J . (See CABINET, Page Al) Al'~ TREASURY CHOICE W. MlchHI Blumenthal Or :n:~,:o~ast \\e at her F'a.ir through Wednesday "'1th some high cloudiness. I IJghs continue in the 70s, lows dip to about40 1.'\SIDE TODJ\ l' The rnme 1t0111 o/ Walt Di!- ney " /1naJly coming to light o/ltr 10 11eors of olflciol rilenct -Including the /Cid that l>uney'I bodl/ WD1 not frozen ofter hl1 dtath. Page .47. 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Officer Dennis Haehn was called to the area of North Bay Front and Amethyi,t Avenue at about 10 30 p. m by residents who said they had S(.~n the naked man three times within two hours Haehn parked nearby and walked alon~ t~ bayfront sidewalk in lime to"?ec a naked man disappear between two houses. The om cer ~a id he ran up to thl' spot where the man had disap pcared from view and saw Davidson pulling on a T shirt and u pair of pants. 11 at!hn said he ordered the man to stop and Davidson took oH down the buy front alley, \\1th lhl' offict>r in purl>Ull llaehn said that as tht• chost· started he called for back up un· its ; nd thl' hl'11copll'r with his ha· .d radio :.et. fhc two ml!n ran through al· lcys and yards. ducked into carports. v<iultc·d fences and ran through bushes before Davidson was captured by thn'<' c1t1tcns in the alley between Amethyst and Apolcna avenues. Hut llachn l>iHd Davidson got <lwav from him as he was trying to put handcuffs on has quarr) and tht·chasc "a:. on again Haehn said u second officer. Russell Sutter, took up the pursuit. aidPrl by the hdicopter, whit'h kl·Pt O.H1dson in a spotlight. After 40 minutes, Sutter and the helicopter chased Da,•1dson back toward Haehn, who with Sutler's help, finally subdued Davidson Sutter rcport<'dly suffered a sprained ankle in the pursuit. Cancer Info Hotline Set ,\ cancer information servaci'.' hotline 1s now ;ivailablc for Harbor Arca resident-; "ho h,I\" <1uest1tml> or problt•m-; regardin!o( tht' d1!1E'Jl\t' Tht' hotline. sponsored by the Los An~ele:. Countv UnivE"rsily •if Southern Cnlaforn1a Com· prehensave C.tncl'r C<'nter. in· cludt•s up to dat<' 1nformat1on ahout C':•nrer symptoms. types or pn•vt•ratl on, clPlcct1on and treat ffit.'111 F 111 1 .111 t· 1• r 1 n fo rm at 1 o n "•'r\lrt' opc·r.111' from R ~Ill a m to1' 30 I> m Monday through l'n tla v al th1• toll frC'C' numbr•r. I !l)ll ;?52 !>lltif; School Aide Gets Administrator Title Ray mond R Scht11ert'r. busr nc,,s manager for the Nt'wp<>rt· \lesa Unified School Dtstrlct, has he<'n des1Rnaled a re10stered ~rhool business adm1ru1tntor by th•· '"O('l.tl111n or Srhool BUSI lit''' <>Han.al<. of the US ;anri ("jnedJ ro 11u;iltr). applicants must hQvr d masttr's degree In school buslnPss management or educa tional administr ation and must have served three years In one JOb as~lgnment. OAANO!COAST N DAILY PILOT ~':r.~~.~~,~,''T,':~: ... =:::;;~.~ (_,,...\t P\iDll\.f\1,,fl ~n"'••ffll't v...,.-.,,~,I~ ,.,., ,,.,bll'"''f1 MnM•• tfll'OV0" '"°"'' 1...,-'"''• ,.._, .... ,..O"I,, "'"•<ft,"""'' .. """ ... ," f'l)V"'I U •" V"tl•y f''tllille \•ft4'l•Olf' V•''•t t1~CI '•q•..r\AAtt<ffllltout"(N\t .,,,,.. .. ~~I""' t•"" '' ~'U~lf \•turJ•1t\ MWt \uN;tn '"'" O"lf\.C•Ofllll DvOh\htfMI Ol.tnt ., .tt lJO W-U h•t ~""' (4)\1• MHA C•ut•'"'•"•M ••'"1N .... .. ""'""' .,.. ~'"-' J•to• -· V10 ""'" .. 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In expluininJ! the CalTranl> pro· Jett wh1<'h 1s designed l<-' gel trar. fie from westbound Pacific Co11st Highwa y onto southbound Newport Boulevard, Devlin not- ed it was originally one or "Mr. Parsons' projects." The seven council members stared blankly at Devlin, trying to figure out who Mr. Parsons is. The light dawned on Don Mein· nis . ''You mean Linds ley Parsons?" he asked. Devlin did. He explained that the project was one of Parsons' favorites when he served on the city counc1l from 1964 to 1972 City Manager Rob Wynn said he recalled in 1971 talking to Cal1'rans engmeers about mak in~ the ramp more safe. ~.The wheels of government do tum slowly," he said, "but they tum." Added Ocvlin. "We've !)('en trvinJ!' to t<>ll v1n1 that these pro Jl'CL'> dn take ,nmc lc·ad lime ... In the meant1ml', someone else rt·called. Parsons has moved out or Nt•wport Beach so he won'l be .iround to sec his project come to fruition Fro,,. Page A I HEIR ... Balboa Island. With that, prosecutor William Morrisey was on his fret telling Judge Richard Beacom that such statements should be ruJed out of order because Quigley can ocrer no evidence to :.uooort them. To a degree, .Judge Beacom agreed. After a 25-minulc conference wtlh the lawyers, the Judge up· held Morrisey's objections lo Quigley's remarks about hfe al the Village Inn. But the defense attorney was allowed lo continue hts argument that Scudder was more co· conspirator than victim. Before Quigley unveiled his de· fense theory, Morrisey gave his version of a detailed accounting o( the food heir's daylight kid· naping from a parking lot outside a Huntington Beach dentist's of· (Ice. The prosecutor said the poorly sighted victim can not positively identify his Ion~ time close friend Wesson as one of his ab· ductors. Morrisey said. however, Scud der can 1dcnllry Sellers as one 01 two men who forced him at gun point Aug. 19 to crawl into < mobile home rented for the caper. caper. That rented mobile home wat abandoned in mid-traffic or Euclid A venue in Fountain VallC'y after a battered and bleeding Scudder fought his wa) to freedom, Morrisey said. nut during the summer after. noon the moh1le home cruised throuf!h coast cities with its food heir captive, a ransom demand call wus received at Scudder's Balboa Jsland homf'. Council Shorts Switching System Flips The vol.-on rcvls10os to the Newport Beach city council's h!!t. or c:omm1ttee" \\as fi ve absen lWrl!>, tv.o a yes. Council m e mbers Trudi Rogers. Ray Wilhams, Pete Bar rell, Miltin Dostal and Paul RyckoH eyed one another, looked at lh<' dis play lights that re· corded their abstentions ond hegan pushing the vote buttons al their desks Tog~les were ntpped, bullonR were pushed and ~till the vote re mamer1 five a bstcntions and I wo ayes. Cily Clerk Doris Goer ge flipped a couple of her swit.ches and the result was a change in Councilman Lucille Kuehtl's vote from aye to abstain. "'Looks hke there's a short in the right hand !>Ide of the city council." chuckled Councilman Don Mcinnis, the only one whose aye vote still showed. Councilmen gave up and spent the remaining 45 minutes of their Monday night meeting conduct· mg votes verbally by roll call. City mana~er Bob Wynn said tht• electronic voling system seemed lei have recovered this mornin~. but nn electrician was checking It out anyway. Co11ncil Action The Newport Qeach Clty Council Monday night octcd on lhefollowing key items: FEES: Gave prellmlna.ry approvaJ to changes In city laws to allow the refund of permit recs paid by the Newport Harbor Art Museum TENNlS COURTS: Referred proposal for tennis courts in the Bayside Drive Park Lo the Planning Commission for further public beartncs. BOND ELECTION: OfficlaJly set the date for March 8 and accepted a report noting that It passed, lhe bond re· dempUon wUl cost about nine cent.a per $100 a1111es!led valua· t.loo OCl the tax rate. MAINTENANCE: Atrffd to o one.year ex~mental $3:2,400 contract for lhe maintenance of clty•O-Wned property in Eastbluff. SUPERIOR: Pa.aaOO a resolution or condemnatlOTI for property lyln« along tbo proposed route of lhe wldenJnft of Superior Avenue between 15th Strtet And tndustr\al Way, to be used in the eveot neioUaUons for saJe or the property arc unauccessrul. ,,...rep Al SENIOR ••• about dbcrlmtnatlon, ladles and gentlemen.'' Hia remaru were made m sup· port of a motJon put en tho noor- by Councilman Ray Wllllama who said be backed the grant •P· plication for the center ~ause · "we have to r•ct' the fact that a~ far u our senior clU:r.ens are con· cemed. this Is a society for the young. "I think thal what we're trying to say here is that the se.ntor citizens can have a place where there are worthy thlngs l<Jdo." The lone opponent of the meuure wu Ryckoff who has opposed the grant since its incep. tion, citing "the strings and chains" that come utlached lo federal money. Mcinnis, in his remarks, took on the objection or use or federal funds that had been voiced in some of the public testimony. He noted that no one objected during the first two years that the city applled for the grant and no one has ever objected to other projects involving federal highway funds Mcinnis pointed out that con· struction of the Upper Bay bndge for Coast Highway is dependent on federal funds. He cited the federal Com- prehensive Employment Train· ing Act which the city has used to hire policemen, firemen and lifeguards. Burglary Swpect Captured Two Los Angeles reslden\a are i.n custody in Newport Beach to- day alter one suspect was cap Lured by a group of cithens. Police booked Clarence James Truss, 19, on a charge of burglary and his accomplice, al6·year·old, on a charge of attempted rape. Ac<'ording to officers, the pair attempted to tap the till of a beau· ty salon near the Balboa Bay Club on West Coast Highway. Apparently frustrated in that attempt, they drove to the Mariner's Mile area where the juvenile went into a barber shop. There he allegedly punched the female barber In the face and at· tempted to rape her before grab· bing her purse and running out to the parking lot whe.re Truss was wailing. Bul the victim yelled lo a pus!>erby, area businessman Hank Hill. for help. Hill started chasing lhe teenager. Police said Truss apparently became frightened and took off, leaving Hill and the youth in a foot race. Two other local businessmen. "'" w1,..,,..10 "'"" Rfclulrd No, Richard Burton isn't do-· ing margarine com · mercials. He's just trying- on a crown for size as he re· cords the role of thf' storyteller for the BBC's "Viv at Rex," a 26-week radio drama series on the history of the Englis h crown. From Page Al Addressing opponents or federal m oney, who had sugf:est· ed that the city return federal funds it now uses, Mcinnis asked: Jeff Jones and Ralph Grover, took up the chase and captured the t eenager at 2912 W. Coast Highway where they held him for police. CABINET • • and Adams for short statements. "Shall we give 1t back and fire the policemen'!" He told the audience members that if they were serious about the city functioning strictly on ci· ty property taxes that they should start a petition dri vc. omcers who arrived at the scene put out a radio call for the driver and Truss was stopped al Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway by Huntington Beach police. Blumenthal told r eporters be had made no arrangements yet for disclosure or his finances. but "my financial disclosure will be ELECTORS CONFIRM CARTER VICTORY-A4 Then he asked them, "When was lhe last time you spoke to or wrote to your congressman or U.S. senator and made the polllts that you made here tonight I about the inflationary effects of federal spending>? How many of you bother to question candidates for federal office on that point'>"' Police said the woman barber suffered some facial cuts in the in· c1denl but was otherwise un· harmed. Flu Suit Dismissed an open book for everyone to sec." LOS ANGELES CAP> -A lawsuit seeking to stop the federal government's swine nu moculation 9rogram has been dismissed by U.S . District Court Judge Robert M. Takasug1 Adams said he has already begWl discussions with Ford ad- m1mstrahon orhctals on such transportation issues ns whether to continue to allow the Bnt1sh· French Concorde SST \o land in the United Stale!. Let's get right to the point: Christmas Which family really enjoys it most: A. The family that exchanges 1n,,1pens1ve but thOughlful gaits and saves the difference? B. The family thal over-spends and ends up with l1nanc1a1 worries? • Herc arc some q1lt sugl'lr.!Sl1on:.> lrom the starr at Los Angeles Fec;leral Sav1nqs Not one costs more lhan 79c ( c 0" t1 1 cnt I• II 1 I r I ' r "" Pu1:. t1JI r~tl~u cup • • .11>pln, L l•~ J Vt nonr1 11t Pt1 ti 11" 1 t 1r, ;.-(: r ,In 1.11 ii.,, ,I lfom,,m~'lll rnok1r-, ri•tven shr "!inf tr1ut r ,1ke tl1•,,'1les ,..,t1 lh1mhl1' f.~I Cil POl'~rol /', drUSN comb~ r our tircplaco loos Cnt ,,,, .. r Jn11t"'.I rk JncJ r JnrJlr- r.irkagt 01 onvelopn P1l• f I •llN11r,rr P 1rlii.A •'' nl \inu•.u 11 '"' (n111'11'1'1 r.olor r·" 10 l' " ..... , t"fi">( ..,, ,,,,,1 woot;J moitr.cs TAtill me.i,u•e U 111 O? 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Lo~ Angtlo3 90017'• Otnor oflleea tnroughout the arei All offlc" of Lot Angeltt Federal Savings wllf be open unlll 3 p.m: Chrlttmat !ve ---------------------------.; .. t 1, Saddlehaek EDITION * * * . \ i'h"l"llOO ll N. \''. Stoc•ks VOL. 69, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1976 Low-income Housing to Bypass Viejo Orange County·i. ch.ief hOU!>lllg planner said Monday lhal he is not working with the M1i.s1on Vw- jo Company to develOJl low in- come housing in lht• planned community. But Reed Flory, mana1:cr of the housing and (•ommunily de· velopment division of the coun· ·ty's Environm£>ntal Manage- ment Agency, said hl' probably ·will work with company c1fficials when they make plaru. for the Moult.on Ranch property which they purchased earlier th.is year Flory told the M1ss1on V1eJo Municipal Advisory Council <MAC> that major developers are being encouraged lo build needed low-income housing an south Orange County. But he said that existing com munilies as Mission V1eJo are be mg ignored in favor of using his IJmtted manpower to work with large scale new developments which are shll in the plahrung stages Successful proj~ts. he said, have been those where no one knows there's been assiSllll\Ce and no one takes the credit. Flory, who is making the rounds of community organiza. lions in south Orange County, said stale J:•w now requires that Carter Fills Two Cabinet Offices HEADS TRANSPORTATION Rep. Brock Adams ""Wlr~ ... T REASURY CHOICE W. Michael Blumenthal Clancey Joins Race For School Board Michael Patrick Clancey. an attorney who It ves 1r1 El Toro anrl practices in Laguna N1~uel. ran for Congress last June and lost Now he wants a seat on the Sad dleback Valle} l'mfied School Dlstncl board of truste<'S 1 Clancey took out cand1dac,> p,apcrs Monday from thC' Orang<' County Registrar of Votl'rs and nid he plans to hie for th<' office tn the nut day or so lie became the ~•xth district re31dent lo declare his intentwn to run for lhl' school board in " race that 1s already prom1'l1ng t" be ont> of the moM hot)\ <'Ontestc<l in the count.> According to Cl.rnr<'.>. th(• cJ< .. clsaon to dabble in local 1)()lit11·s af'ter a run at nrit1onal nfflre as bom Of a "compUISIVl' urge lO IX' lt\volved m community affan!> · Cl anccy. of 25235 Cinnamon Road. 1s active in thl' vallcy·s J•ycccs and hac; r<>renlly become involved 1n the Sari Dancer s Stilled NEW YORK IAP> A musr- dan·s strike has forced the New York City Ballet, one or the world's foremost dance com )>mlies, to suspend performances until a new contract is reached. Or :~=wl,:a•t We athe r Fair through Wednesday with some high cloudiness . HJghs continue in the 70S. lows dip to about 40. l~SID E TOD" Y T~ inlide story of Walt DU· "tJI is finally coming to Ught after 10 years of official lilenct> -including the fact thoJ Dimer/• body um not jTOUft after hi1 death. Page M . Index An-s.,,,in .. -~......, lttM .. __ at ~Tr .. '1 " c:.--. A' ...i .. All =.: ... " _,.,.,,.!Hlf, IM ., MlltMlMt •• A4 ,, OrM9tC...flly .... ~~., A• ....... 1"1 -="-.... =:'_,. .. , A1M4 =--"" ... , ..... T.....ilieol ,,,. ,,_, ....... _ :: ,..,...,, All ...,__ ........ M ..... "t'r'I •• n All _,. .... , u dleback Valley Coord111ataon Council <SACC1 . lie fi rst gaint>d public allention last March. when he filed a legal .1ct1on aimed al forcin.I( thl• U S llouse of Representatives to hccf up the rule th at pt.'rm1tted Congressman Andrew lhnsh11w In keep his l<ot'at afll•r tx-ing ton- ' l<'t(.'(I of bribt•ry and con~p1rac.v Property Tax 'Windfalls ' Hit by Bill .. SACRAMENTO CA Pl The s tate Senate's president pro tern has introduced a bill to curb local governmt•nts · "windf aJI " income prompted by cltmblJlg property \Glues Sen James Mills (0 -San Diego). ;authored the bill which deals with the addillonal income a local government gets when property assessments go up but tax rates remain the same Jhs measure wouJd allow a ci- ty. county or other local agency to collect e n ough of that "windfall'· each year to offset in· creases in the cost of living and to meet added costs generated by population growth. • But it would require t:f\at as-. sessment ratios be adjusted downward to eliminate any addi· tional income brought by in- creased assessed values. "The trend is that property tax assessments are escalating each year far more than the cost or Ii v. ing, ··Mills said. Viejo Gas Station Robbed of 8300 An Intruder who entered the of. fice while the staUon owner was busy at the service lslarnb took S300 in cash from a Mission Viejo service station. Orange County sherlfC's of· ncers said station owner Arthur William Houston, SS, who operates the Exxon station at 28692 Camino Capistrano, told them be believes he was robbed by the accomplice or a man who engaged him in conversation al the 1as pumps. • Transit, Treasury Posts Set ATLANTA <A P ) Jimmy Carter has chosen W. Michael Blumenthal, chairman or the Bendix Corp . to be his Treasury secretary and Rep. Brock Adams to be his secretary of1'ransporta- t1on. Carter sent word of tht.• choices to key senators today The President-elect. pushing lo complete his Cabinet by Christmas, is announcing al lcasl four Cabinet-level choices this week, with a woman likely to be the hrst Commerce secretary in history Cartl'r called a news con- ference here to announce two choices Carter aides relayed word of the Blumenthal and ELECTORS CONARM CARTER VICTORY-A4 Adams choices to senators in Washington who will consider the nominations. Carter, it was learned. also :.isked Jane Cahill Pfcirrcr, a former IBM Corp. vice presi- dent. to serve as Commer ce secretary. She would be the first woman to occupy the post since it was created in 1913. John Dunlop, who resigned as Labor secretary in the Ford ad- ministration. is a leading can- didate to relurn to that post un- der Carter. In advance of the news tCOnfcrcnce, Carter met with Otmlop today at the Georgia governor's mansion where Carter s pent the night after in- terviewing prospective appoin- tees Monday This was the second Carter. Dunlop meeting in two weeks. The prospect of Dunlop's _nomination has drawn prolcsl from some women's groups and representatives of minorahes who claim he failed to push for equal JOb opportunit.Jes. Meanwhile, more names were appearing on the list of prospec. live cabinet appointees. Harold Drown. president of Caltech and a high Pentagon of ficial in the Johnson administra tion. reportedly is a front runner for secretary of Defense. Carter is believed leaning toward the selection of Charles Schultze, budget director in the Johnson administration. to be (See CABINET , Page 1\2) o.lly ...... Motff """" NEW MAC MaeER JameaD~ the county develop a program to provide low-income housing. But. be said residents also should be concerned becausl' the increasing costs of such services as welfare, police and fire are in- directly attributed t.o the high cost or housing. lf people pay more on shelter. he explaint..>d. they skimp on other budget items which lead to the need for these programs Guess What? He also noted thut there arc en· varonmental concerns since the county is considerL'<i part of a "critical .. aar basin And, he said, urbanized areas of the county are questioning why, when demands for serv1crs are increasing in their areas, money is being spent on such things as transportation and open space In areas where fewer pco pie live. The youngsters al Castille Elementary School an Mission Viejo dressed a.s dinosaurs Friday and brought dinosaur fare for lunch. ln the event you were fooled, this is n't really a dinosaur. It's Kristen Dalzen. 8. a third grade student. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chip Heir Fights Defense Allegation By GARV GRANVILLE Of,,_ O•llY Pilot S.,_ff Potato c hip heir John Scudder took the witness stand in Orang(' County Superaor Court today lo tell ·hjs version of his kidnaping ordeal in Huntington Beach last August. Jn the process, the 64-year·old heir to the Laura Scudder food fortune hopes to lay to rest a de· fense contention that he helped plot and carry out his own abduc- tion. The specter of Scudder as an alleged willing victim In a bumbling $250,000 kidnap I HO,.E YOU'RE GeTTo-'G voust C H RISTMAS SHoP,tNG OOME . OML.Y JO PAYS LEFT .' ' 0 • ' i ~ . ' " scheme was rai!led late Monday by defense lawyer Michael Quigley. In his traal opening statement to the iury. Qui~ley said the de- fense will eventually prove that Scudder joined defendants Willia m Rudy Wesson, 45, and Dale Sellers, 21. in plotting and carrying out the bungled abduc- tion caper. In New York last week, jurors acquitted the accused kidnapers of Seagram hquor heir Samuel Bron Cm an 11 when defense lawyer s convinced them Bronfman participated in his own $2.3 million abduction. Quigley made it obvious in his opening statement that he'll try the same defense tactic in his de· fense of one-lime bank manager Wesson and former pizza de- livery boy Sellers For o~ners he described Scud· der, a Newport Beach resident, as "a man who has enjoyed th<' comforts of life without working for them '' The alleged kidnap v1ct1m, Quigley said, craved the atten- tion he was not getting as he passed most of h111 walong hours at the bur in the Village Inn on Balboa Island With that, prosecutor William CSer IU:IR. Page i\2) Viejo MAC Nallles Dodge to Council ~ By LAURIE KASPE R Ol 1'-O•flv "''°'-Mission Viejo MunicipaJ Ad· visory Council members strug- gled a bit Monday before select· Inf Jam es Dodge to nu the coun- cl seat vacated by Richard Lcwcock last month. 1n a separate and easier action earlier ln the meetlng, MAC members cboae John Noble, who has served on the council alnce It wu formed ln 1974, to replace Lowcock as chairman. Council m e m~ers Ted Keene and Kathleen Kelly were elected first and aecond vl~ chainTlen. The>' will hold their new offices until APf'il. Dodae. 41 , or 28982 Carranza. l will serve on the council unUl ~ March, 1978. As president of the for!Wr Mis· slon VleJo Homeowners .A.ssoc1a· Uon. he was one of the lenders who worked for the establish· ment of the MAC. Although he ran unsuccessfully for a seal on the council al that time, he has been a member of MAC's plan· nine committee since its mcep· lion. The architect with VTN Consolidated said his general goal "ls to encourage orderly growth and to m aint.aJn a con- si.Jt.ency In the quality of the com· munlty as lt was originlllly con- ceived." Dodie. a seven-year resident of Mission Viejo. said he Is <Sff DODGE, P .. e AZ> Flory s a1J i:ranl!> for transportation, wat('r and open spAce proJects tan also be "fouled up . If lhl' Spectrum of shelter 1sn 't prov 1ded IC a community wii.hes to con trol its development pattern, he s~1id. 1l has to work on the houslnc issue. Flory said thC'n· art: 8,000 exist ing households 1n thl' rounly <See HOUSES. Page A2) Detroit Victim ' Freezes DETROLT <APl On<' man '"':. deliberately frozen lo death and four other people d1ed b) fr('ezing during five days O( frigid weather here, police said today Investigators said a body found Monday was th al of a man bound and gagged and left wcanng only a T shirt lie droze to death before he was d1-;covered. llis name" as withheld by police. The m1:rcun• in Detroit plunged to as low· as 6 degrees in the five-day peraod. Police said "three or four· people froze to death last winter So far this season. temperaturci. have aver aged as much as 10 degrees below the normal 29 to 31 for this time of) car the National Weather Sen IN' s~ud The other four deaths ap parcnlly were accadenta.1. pohc1· said. The deaths began with the dis covery Thursday of the body of Adjumorat K1a shiw. 55. inside the front door or his Ul\hcated up stairs flat Pollet• said they dad not know why there was no heat in the room. - On Friday. the bodv of John Marshall was found in a Detroit alley. He was 1dentalied from a name band around his frozen wrist. The next day. Robert Taylor, 57, was found near Cobo Hall in down~own Detroit 3rd Candidate Joins School Board Race Lcngt1me Saddleback College Trustee Patrick Backus ap parently has :i second foe in tht• March 8 board election. Carl F . Whitcher, an Air Foret.• ROTC instructor who hves al 33761 Malaga Drive in Dana Point. took out his candidacy papers at thr Orange County Registrar of VotC'rs office Mon - day Backus, who has indicatt..>d he wall seek another term on the board after almost a decade of service. alread} faced the challenge of retired educator Eugene C. McKnight, who is so far the only hopeful to file for clecllon to the District Four seat. Two other seuts on lhe college board arc up for election and at least one of the two incumbents in those trustrc arcus Tustm's Robert Bartholom<'w 1s not running. The other post 1s held by Dr James Marshall of Laguna Jlil~· who has been 111 recently and I ... not revealed his rc·election inten lions oeov l'lloC sUfl - HEADS COUNCIL John Noble .. SB TuMday. December 14, 1978 -APWl,. ..... lo GOING UP That 's the future of oil prices, accord- ing to Sheik Abdul Aziz Bin II a m t' cl A I T h a n i , o i I mmi~ter of Qatar an<l son of tht' country 's ruler, at the OPEC conference . Oil Confab Security Tighte n e d DOHA, Qatar <AP> -Sea, air and land !1ecurity was increased today for oil ministers of the 13 major oil exporting countries as they gathe red for a meeting 10 which they arc expected to raise the price of oil by eight to 15 per·. cent. Ministers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. who begin their session Wcdnes· day, wall argue recommendations ranging from a freeze or token in· crease to a massive 25 percent or more. Observers predict they will settle somewhere in the middle. To avoid a r aid similar to that -0n an OPEC meeting in Vienna a year ago, the 4 ,000· man police and armed forces of this Persian Gulf sheikdom arc taking stringent -security precautions. The conference room of the '342·room Gulf Hotel is equipped with electronically operated bulletproof shutters. Two noors are reserved for security men Every room has twen searched with electronic devices Viejo Plans Tradition al Mange r Sce ne M1i.s1on \/1eJ<,.::. tradJt1onal live rnanger scene will be presented ;1t 7 p m. Sunday n<>ar the m· lf'r:-ect1011 M L<i Pa1. Ro;id and <.:hrisantu Ora ve The b1hlac:il story or the first Christmas will be narrated as re- Z'ldents of tht· community portruy tht• holy fam1 I}, angels. :>ht>pherds and wls1• men. Live ;mun;ils al so will ht• mdudcd in thr n.·<'nactmenl. Tht• Mission VicJO Hjgh School Chmr will s ini: Coffot• a11d hot chocolate will ht• st.>rvcd by the MJ.SSion NtcJO Act1v1hes Cnmm1tlee which is :.1win:mring the manger scene. Members or lhc comm1\ll.'1• also :m' 1•nc:ouruginl{ community n·:s1dl'nts to line the front of thtM homc!i ..,. 1lh luminaria on <"hri11tm as Ev<' Comm1ttN•rnc11 explained lhut lun11r1aria ;m• symbolfr o( the fm•s thJt lit the way for lht• 1-1hepherds os th">' journeyed to IMhlt'hem on Christmas Eve. They said lumlnsria kiLc; arc "'ail able in local supermarkets. /\ New Year's Eve dance has been planned to complete the c·omrn1ttee's Christmas pro- ~ram . I Th~ cfonN'. sponsored by the <'Ommunity's recreaUon centers, 1 will begin at 9 p.m. in the Mon · tanoso Recreation Center. Tickets are belnR sold on a first come, firs t S<'rved basis at the center for $15 per couple. ORANGE COAST sa DAILY PILOT Tf'W ().A"°"" (0414t O;tll; .. Jktt '#lff'tW1'1f1'"'~ bl,..,.,tMHewt ,....,, l\Outihltli!"dtwthtOt""°" f.9.•\f ~1\.t.ll"Ht (Offtf>•"'fl "-"•M edtfkw\\ ar• ~1~1'ttit MCIM ty trUOUQft ,.dGaf fOI' C~I .. Nit~. Ht.-Mf\ O••(Pll, Hvl'ltl,_..41'\ '-'e<."'IF'CNl'I tall'I VAfl•Y, lr•lne. 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Hits Bay City SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The streets or San Francisco, once the pride or the city, have become areas or fear as an unex· plained upsurge of violent crim e sweeps the city. "Our freedom today is mostly to live dead live$ behind 'dead bolts'," city res·~t J eanne Miller wrote to a loc newspaper about the fear that h led many to install stronger 4oor locks. Two murd ers over the weekend and one Monday bring the year's total to 140-up 12 per- cent over last year, police said. One victim was a 16-year·old girl stabbed to death Sunday in McLaren Park. Police say her killing was similar to that of another young woman this Call. For the first six months of Utls year. FBI statistics show murders in the city up 8 percent, while the average for cities lhis size dropped 11 percent. And over-all crime in the city is up 21 percent, P._Olice report. "We don't know what's going on," said homicide inspector Dave Toschi. "Our solve rate is what's bothering us because or the n o-motive, senseless stranger-type killings." Victim Escaped San J-uan Man Held In Abduction Try A San Juan Capistrano man is in custody in Newport Beach city jail today on charges of kidnap· ing a Corona del Mar woman late Monday night while police seek his accomplise. Police said Arthur Leroy Elder, 19, of 32715 Miguelito Road is being held on a $25,000 bail charge following his arrest early this morning at the Laguna Beach motel where he and his partner allegedly had taken their victim. The 25·year·old victim told police she got away from her ab· ductors and ran screamim~ onto nearby Pacific Coast Highway where a passing motorist stopped, picked her up and took her to the Laguna Beach police headquarters. Investigator Ken Smith of Ne wport Beach said this morn· ing there was no apparent motive for the kidnaping which began at about 10:30 p.m. in the parking lot of Albertson's Market where the woman had just finisht-'CI her shopping. She said the as yet un1dcnt1fied kidnapper told her he had run out of gas for his motorcycle and asked for a ride to a nearby gas station. The victim let the man, described as being a Mexican. about 18 years of age, into her l'ar, but s he said he pulled a knife on her and told her to drive tow;ird Laguna Hcach. SACC to Vote For 5 Seats On Top Board Saddleback Arca Coordinating Council <SACC> members will t>leet five people to two-year terms on their executive board Wednesday. The organization's annual elec- tion meeting will begin at 7.30 p.m. in the community room of the Peoples Federal Savings and Loan building, El Toro. The nominating committee has recommended Bill Tellman of Laguna Niguel, J im Bone of Aegean Hills. Marcia Randolph oC Aegean mils, Mike Clancy of Countryside and Irene Puhlman of Laguna Hills for the positions. Nominations also will be ac cepted from the floor during the meeting. The executive board serves as the official voice or SACC by directing the organization's ef- forts and taking l'OSitions on is· sues affecting the Saddleback Valley. The board includes 11 mem· hers, 10 of whom arc elected to staggered two-year terms. The remaining member is elected by other board members to a one· year term. Also, the board elects SACC's presidents and other officers~ a one year term. Fro.aPa~Al CABINET • • chairman or the presidential Council of Economic Advisers. And there were reports that Rep. Andrew Young CD-Ga.). would be asked to be ambassador lo the United Nations, though Young earlier said he wanted to stay in Congress rather than join the Carter administration. Carter previously announced his selection of Cyrus Vance, a Wall Street lawyer, t o be secretary of State and ol Thomas B. Lance, an AUanta banker, to be bis budget direetor. Flu Suit Diemissed LOS ANGELES (AP) -A lawault setklnl to stop the federal 1overnment'a swine nu in.oculatlon pro1rarn ha. been · dismissed by U.S. District Court Judie Robert M. TakuuJJ. She said he direct(!(\ her to the motel at 475 N. Coast Highway where they got out of the car. She said they stopped once and Elder. who was allegedly follow- ing them on the motorcycle, drove up and handed the man a ShOt§_UO. As ' E lder drove up on his motorcycle, the woman said she dashed away from the two men and onto the highway. Newport Beach police, sum· moned to the Laguna Beach police headquarters returned to the motel where they found Elder, but the second man described was missing. Fro.a Page A l HEIR ... Morrisey was on his feel telling Judge Richard Beacom that such statements should be ruled out of order because Quigley can offer no evidence to support them. To a degree, Judge Beacom agreed . After a 25-mlnute conference with the lawyers, the judge up· held Morrisey 's .objections to Quigley's remarks about life at the Village Inn. · But the defense attorney was allowed to continue his argument that Scudder was more CO· conspirator than vi ctim. Before Quigley unveikd his de· fense theory, Morrisey gave his version of a detailed accounting of the food heir's daylight kid· naping from a parking lot out.side a Huntington Beach dentist's of· fice. The prosecutor said the poorly sighted victim can not positively identify his long-lime close friend Wes son as one of his ab· ductors. Morrisey said, however, Scud· der can identify Sellers as one or two men who forced him at gun- point Aug. 19 to crawl into a mobile home re nted for the caper. caper. That rented mobile home was abandoned in mid-traffic on Euclid Avenue in Fountain Valley after a battered and bleeding Scudder fought his way to freedom, Morrisey said. But during the summer after· noon the mobile home cruised through coast cities with its food heir captive, a r ansom demand call was received at Scudder's Balboa Island home. The caller spoke in a falsetto voice and told the victim's wife to have $250,000 cash ransom ready for delivery the next day, accord· ing lo the prosecutor. He said the mobile home owner will identiry the two defendants as the men who rented the vehi- cle from him two days before the kidnaping. There are fingerprints, tape re- cording practice ransom de- mands, handwritten plans for the kidnaping and other incriminat- ing evidence that will come out during the trial, Morrisey said. Quigley pr omised the jury that it will hear Wesson and Sellers' version or the bot ched kidnaping ''from their own mouths." But as testim ony opened in what. is expected to be a four- week trial, it was John Scudder who was on the witness stand t elling his version of bis kidnap- Ing ordeaJ. When th at portion of his tesUmony e nds. Quigley will at- tempt to t~st bis victim-turned· conspirator theory when he cross-examines the man he claims is a k ldnaping hoax. Race .Threat B1ll'l18 RIVE RSIDE (AP) - In the second racist Incident since they d ecided to move int o a pr .. d ominantly white ne4gbbortaood near tbt UC RJ voraide campus, a Cl'OH baa been burned 00 UJe .front lawn of a black famtly, at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Albtrt Browder. . .. APWlro,....to Shing Vessel Lights on the m asts of the Star of India form themselves into a bevy of starLikc patterns in this pre-Christma:, photo of the cin·a 18.53 vessel. The ship, which has been around the world 21 limes, now sits o n pe rmanent displa} in San Diego .. Fro•PageAJ HOUSES NEEDED. • • which would quahfy for the kind of hous ing he is talking about. He said this number is expected to increase at a rate of 2,000 households a year. People included m this group are most newl y formed families. many teachers, policemen and firemen. SO percent of the people employed in the Jrvine Industrial Complex East and almost all of the elderh'. he s.aid . Income is used as a cnteria for low income housing, he ex· plained. As an example. he said , a family of four would qualify if it earns $13 ,500 or less. Flory also explained that the federal government must have an affirmative action housing plan befor e it can use the former Rockwell facility in Laguna Niguel -the SO·Called "Zig- gurat." F ,....Page .4J DODGE .•• partlcululy concerned about the maintenance of landscaping oh commercial properties and Si8n control . MAC members. however, ob- viously had a dllficull time selecting the councilman tr~ U1e l2 people who had applied for tbc PoSition. Because of state law limiUng closed meetings the councilme.ry had been advised by the county, counsel's office to make the de- cision in public. As several or the candldatt!s watch~ from the audience, th·e <'Ouncil debated how they should select the candidate. At one point in the long de- liberation Mrs. Kelly sald, "This is dumb. Can't we go to tb.-e backroom." And, a person in Ure audience suggested, ''Why don't. you draw lotA." Eventually, they decided thut each would recommend two peo· pie. Then each selected a firsl choice among their two recom- mendations. Richard Fiore was nominated and given two votes, leaving the deciding vote up lo Keene. After a long silence, however, he saMS, "l will abstain." "Cool move." said Noble who was handed the deciding vote. H.J' explained that the choice was dif- ficult. "Here we have two people who've been very involved in the council from its inception. They're two very fine people. To say yes to one and no to the other kind of blows your mind," he said. After a long silence, he sai,d "No." Next, Dodge was nominated and given two votes. This timJ?, Mrs. Kelly was given the decid· ing vote. But she also abstained again giving Noble the deciding vote. He said yes and thanked all Uto others who had applied. Dodge is expected to be seated by Supervisor Thomas Riley ln January. Let's get right to the point: Christmas ... Which family really enjoys it most: A. The family !hat excharH;J"S inexpens ive but though\ful gifts and saves the difference? B. The family that over-soends and ends up w ith financial worries? I !cm .:ire some gilt sugqr<;t1ons from the staff at Los Angeles 1-ecteral Savings Not one costs more thnn 791 f:,""Ji r• 1 n•" .._ Iii•• r ' 1'1•1'.~fl~I ')!lee CV!' •,,,, m 1p1t .... t o '"11 by hJncJ ~•:t: "'cl t111nt1 t ~)k <;;I ,,,. 1\£J HltMl11.1I H O!• !ndd4' ' •I 1,I(". 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