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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-28 - Orange Coast PilotBenson TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 28, 1976 VOL 6t, NO JO, 1S£CllOHS,1• P4Gl5 • • • • Political ictim'l Ex-mayor Mc Whinney ~emoins on Parole ' • • -HB Suders Brave Stormy Swells ------------- o., •• ,..,~ s1.-11 ~·· OUSTED BY SUPERVISORS Legal Aavisor Benson Plarmer Says Favors Led To His Owter 8y GARV <;RA:\'\1LLE 0t tM U••ly i-t•ot \UJ1 Deputy Countv Counc,el Ral11h ' Benson rharJted \tonda~ that f Or:atl,Rt' Count) Su1)('rv1c;or., or del'ed his ou.stu a~ attomf•v for the count y l'lann1n,I! ('nm m111s1nn to appea~1· 1nfluC'nt1.1I I campa1J!n C'Ontrihutor., "M y J?Ue'\S I'> that YOU \\!'ff' rt?llpondin.R to I he sU.Rj!C"\I ion., of a rew innuenhal lohhyists v.ho I have hll'rally bou~hl your votes f with camp::uJ!n C'Ontnhut1rm.,, ·· 1 Benson said 1n a ll'lll'r to th<' I 11ve supervisors The letter contamcd both h1o; t r esignation and a seanng at- tack on the way supervisors do I busioess, especially political I campaign financin.R. According to Benson, County CounJel Adrian Kuypcr was told to remo\•e him from his plan- ning commission and environ- mental man ~1gcm cnt agency duties I ut week in a c lost'd 1 door session. I At that session. Kuyper s con- tract as legal advisor to the board of supervisors was re· 1 newed for another four years. t Slmullaneously. according lo both Kuyper a nd Benson, the I fl~e supervisors said Benson ebould be removed as the legal counsel to the planning com. D'\Wlon. The 34·year-old attorney said no reason was given for the de- mand that he be reassigned and that "Mr. Kuyper has personal- ly · expressed complete con- fidence In m e and has repeated· ly praifed both my abilities and ·my performance.·• Kuyper said Monday that he retards Benson as a top flight attorney and praised hi s petfQrmance with the planning toannlsslon. Praise also came from two planning commissioners, acting ' fSeeOVSTEll, Page AZ> Holllicide Ruled GGDeath • ID Thi' body or a 19 year-old SIU· d1•nt nun.l' who ~a.., reported m1:ssini: for morc thun a wt:ck ~a~ round Monday in ht"r car h1dd<•n a~ a~ 1n a parking lot behind .i ·G;irdt'n Gr<1\'l' apart ment n>mpll'X Tnd.n. po lice 11 ... ted J ;1n('l Alinl' Stallcup·~ dt•ath ti'-<• hom1 c1de wh1ll• coroner·.., in \E'"l1gat11r ... ..,,,11! th1• l'llU..,l' or th<.• .ittr<1ct1\e ~oun,g \\oman·s dt>.ilh has not ) et b1•en d ell•rmmrd D 1 .., <' o v (' r v o f t h f' h o II ) "PrJ\\ It-Cl a1 r11..,.., th1· front "l'a·t or lhl• auto « ..i ml' shortly bcforl' 11 a m "'h1•n onr nf ~•'< Ex plnrc·r ~t'OUI c·adt•t... hc•lµ111i.: polu·1· 1n thl•1r "l'.trt•h rc11 lht• m1:-.~1ng v.oman Pl'('fl'<I 111 lht• ,·,ir v.1ndo\\ 1'0111·1· ... aid lht· p,trking lot .11 lht• rl'<tr of th1· apurtmcnl 1·om p If' x .1 l I:l I I I \' 11 <'kn St , c;.irden G rove. ,.., t1 v1!.1tor .., parking ar1•a. a<·c•ountin~ 101 thC' auto j!oing unnoticed Cor :-o long The apparent hom1c1dc v1cl1 m rl'portl'dly wa). fully clothl'd and there apparcnll} ~c-rc• no \l:-1 hie ~t)Zn'i or \ lnlenc·l• or M'XUal mole~tat ion \11<.,s Stallcup. a .,t udcnl nursl' • 11 C'y prec;., C'o1 l1•J':e and .rn C'mplo,ye al UCI Mt'd1caJ Ccnl.t•r. was rl'ported last ~1·1·n al about 'I JO p m Orr 19 Thal 1s whe n she IC'ft lhP aparlm£'nt she <iharc'<l with hl'r parent~ near Dale Street and Katclla Avenue in Garden <See BODY, Page A2> J ava Jabbed In Boycott NEW YORK <AP> Superm arkets here have put up signs announcing a nationwide coffee boycott and restaura nts ar e reat•ir ing specials on tea and other beverages. A protest against the skyrocketing cost of coffee was oHicially launched Monday by the city's Consumer Affairs Com· missioner, Elinor Gug- genheim er, who started her day with a cup of tea instead of what usually would be the first of up to lS cups or coffee. "We're trying to educate consumers on what to do if there is a runaway prtce increase,'' Mrs. Gug- genheimer said between slps at O'Dwyer's Restaurant on West 5lst Slreet. She projected prices of $4. pound during um. Dot·doggers' Holiday Dally .. 11•1 -· ty S't¥t MlltMll WETSUITEO BELLY BOARDER RIDES 8-FOOT HUNTINGTON WAVE ON KNEES Surfers Entertained Pier Spectator• Monday. Afternoon on Storm-fed WevH Ex-mayor Loses Plea ByTOMBARLEY Oft,,.01llY PO .. Staff A plea by former Westminster mayor Derek McWhinney that he be Creed from parole regulations that govern his activities until 1979 has been rejected in-Orange County Superior Court. Judge James H. Walsworth de- nied the request with the com· ment that he found no merit ln McWhlnney's ar1eumenl that codefendant Tad fuJltn mode in· crlmlnating statements to the prosecution shortly before the pairweretrled In 1973 McWhinney, 38. was tncd and • convicted on charges of attempt ed grand theft a nd conspiracy. He was sentenced to one to 10 years in prison and freed on parole last Feb.8 Fujita, 37, was convicted on re· lated charges. sentenced to six months In the county jail and fined S2,500. He was a member of the Westminster planning com- mission al the time or his arrest and trial. Both men 'f ere booked on criminal charges after Mile Square Park farmer George MuraJ told authorities that they jhad attempted to extract $10,000 from him in r eturnforthepledge lbat his lease on the strawberry growing acreage in Fountain Valley would be renewed by the county Board of Supervison. McWhlnney argued in h.is plea that the verdict against him might have been difrerenl tr his lawyers had been made aware or the nature o( statements made by Fujita during an lnterro1aUon In the district attorney'somce. And the plea contains F\ijlta's alleged statement lo allthorllies: "McWhinney told me that $5,000 was to go to (county supervisor <See DENIAi.., PaJe Al) IO-foot Breakers Enjoyed By STEVE MITCHELi. Of Ill• Dally Pol°' SU" A Pacific storm located 1,200 miles off the coast died two days ai(o, but surfers on Christmas vacation were still enjoying the after·effects today as six foot swells marched on the Orange Coast: Spectators lined th<' north side or the Huntington Bea ch pier Monday afternoon, watching wetsuited wave riders race hulk- ing eight to 10 foot sections of wave breaking in front of them. Lifeguard Lt. Btll Richardson said the storm surf came up about lOa .m. Monday. "It was about lhrec feet all morning. then all of a sudden lines started coming in in the eight lo 10 ioot range.·· he said this morning. Surf in Huntington was in the six root range early today, he said. Richardson said the westerly swell was running an average of six feet today. with an occasional e1ght ·footset rolling in. The water temperature in Hun- tington Beach is in the low 60s, "but we expect it to start dropping rapidly with this type or swell," Richardson said . Meteorologist Walt Rogers, or the Los Angeles Weather Service, said the storm which generated large waves along the Orange Coast, dissipated a day or two ago "It was a deep low pressure area, a funnel system that occurs 100 times every winter out there," Rogers said. "Strong westerly (See WAVES, PageA2) Orang~ Co ast t::~4-sozt"'~ Weathe r Surf subsiding Wednes- day from highs or six feet. Patchy clouds through tomorrow. Temperatures about the same. I NSIDE TOD" Y What maJI ~ the original draft of the Declaration of ln- de pend tnc e penned by Thomas Jeff n1on hat bttn Jmmd. ntar Bo.ton. Stt P.age Af. A2 DAIL y PILOT s Tuesday, December 28. 1976 'Tax Cut Likely' Carter to Unveil Economic Package ST . S IMONS ISLAND, Ga. <AP> -P resident-elect Carter said today ... tax cut 1s a "likely prospect" for inclusion in a broad progr am for economic stimuJus that he plans to unveil next week. Speaking with reporters out· side his borrowed resort home here. Carter Si.lid he plans a n a n- nouncement by the end of next w eek o n the outline or h is Chiea~o Mayor economic package, wclucting a range of llkely price tags for the proposal. While terming a tax cut plan a likely prospect, Carter said It neverthe less r e presents "a s~nd prior ity with me after we make moves t o put our people back to work." He said he 1s firm- ly committed to a "work op- portunity program." Carter flew here Monday for a series or meetings with his new Cabinet. After his arrival, he con· ferred for nearly four hours with hls key economic a dvisers. Aides said the session was ht>ld t o conside r "alternati ve ap. proaches to job creation, tax re· duction a nd reductions m govern - ment wash'." Responding lo a reporter 's question, Carter s aid next week's announcement probably will in· d ude a r ange of costs for his economic program. Lawyer With Clout May Get Top Job But h e cautioned that the total amount of sllmulus he wiJI favor might remain mdefirute "even up to the last m inute" -evt>n as Congress is considering t he package. The total amount, he said, would hinge on whether or not the econom y advances further or declines in the interim. CHICAGO (J\P ) -Michael Biland1c, u httlc·known lawyer but one with consider able clout at City Hall, edged t.o within a s ingle step today ot becoming temporary mayor to succeed Richard J . Daley. Black a lde rmen said just before the City Council meeting <it which a successor was to be c h osen tha t the y wi ll not nominate a fellow black for the JOb. Thus, Bilnndic, alderman of Daley's 1 llh ward, appeared to need only t ht> formality of the t·ouncil vote a fter h e w as nominated b y Alderma n Edwarrl Vrdoly;ak as the scss10n startl'<l Thl• w1thdrJw al of black Alderma n W1n!lton Frost from contention and the support for B1landic was worked out in a furious week of whcclm~ and dealing after Dall•y's dcllth of a ht><lrt all<1ck Ike 20 Under the termi. of the deal, Frost, pres ident pro tempore of the coun cil, would succeed Hilandic ac; chair man or the Finance Comm1ttec, considered th<' '-l'Cond most powerful po~t in 1·1\) govt•rnment llllt1nd1c ha.., 'i<ticl he will not lw :i <'an<lrdalt• 1n <' special clec t 11111 t n fill lhc remainde r of l>.tl f'y's term. That election mu~l hr held w1th1n six months. A quiet ne1Rhbor of the DaJey family. Bi landic has srud he en· tered the council only at the lat<' mayor's <:oaxing and would hke to return to his law bUM· nc.,s as soon as the t<'mporary mayor term expires. lie along "1th 0<'puty ~t ayor Kenneth Sain. Corpor a tion Counsel W1ll1am Qurnlan and patronage 1·h1l0f Thomas Donovan . lriC'd to ~1ssum<' po"'c..'r th(' night after l>akv cl11•d But 1-'rno;I cla1mC'd that. as pre<.1dC'nl pro l<'mJ>')re of th1• council. ht "'"' <iutom allcall) .1ct1ng m:i\or :'o<onNhelt·'\!\. hl· ,, .1.., hll'k • d 11111 of l>afr\ , firth 110111 of11<01· JI C'tl\ ll:ill h 1 I .1 n 11 1 t .., < I :i 1 m "' .i c; ... 1ri·ngth1'111•u '4hcn f\411 olh<'r • 11ntt•r1<l1•r,. 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Kot>ert I Ballin .111<1 t.<;.OOO wai; for n1mi.1•H Mr Whinnc•y " 1;,w}rrs unsuc 1·f'c;s111Uy plC'Jdf'd th~t thr1r de lt>n\1• "a' planne(l without kOOWl(.'(J~C or I hat !'ltalt>ment anct would hav(' l>N·n aclJU.'ll<'d 1f t'u· Jlla·, comment' had becom e known to them Ttw Jury l hat conv1rtecl both m1·n ht'.lrd rnnrt1c1111~ h'shmony from th<' two ddcndants on whether t 'u11ta h ad. 10 fact, t>v('r mad e s uch a .~tutem ent to . 1ulhortt1c o; ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT T~t'>t-tftQ"' (I')"' I 0A1f9 "'1hM •1fhwtH II\•\,,.,,,._ ,..._.,,""""' ...... .,,,,., ''°""" """'°0•'"'-""'~ c ... 1 t'""'' h·J'Wlr~""4t.tl'll' Mo.t,tt• ...,.,,..,.., ... , f\·hl ~··1 ...-".,,. ,,.,~O'\ (,tltA., •• , '" '• ,,,,,,_ t N· •l~f b• t r'I H 1~l"'OfCJ" .-.."'(n f •·"" '"'"'°' \14111"• '"• "'" \ U11't P' I '° V-t Irv t"-t \ tO•tf'•H• .. t'I """"t"'(OA I A '"°''""~•NUtr., '''""' •\ f'HN . ..JW>lt !.•t..,td.fY' ...., """°' H ftw ""'"' ••'H' r ,,....,,..'W1 ,..,."' • ,., ,_., 'M''!!I• """ "loll••• (.?\t .. M#'\t ( .. , ....... .._ •• ,,~,_ ,.,. .. _. NEW CHICAGO MAYOR? Michael Bllandtc E'ro• Pa~ Al WAVES ••• winds around t he storm ar ea push waves toward the coast," hcsa1d When the storm is rar enough south, the s wells are able to come around Pt. Conception and hit the coast, the meteorologist ex· plarned. Lifeguards in other cities along the Orange coast reported good, butdechning surf thts morning. "We've got some nice wes t swells in the four to five foot range today, · said Newport Manne Sar ety Officer Larry Gibson. He s aid NC'wport had a crowd of surfers braving the 63 degree we1ters this morning "lt ~ a bit smaller today, hut we re still gelling an occ:a\10t1al six-foot set l'Oming through," hl' S<Ud San Clemente Manne Safely Officer Ken Caspers said the Pacific storm gener ated consis· l<'nt five to six fool waves Mon· day. but that the s urf had dropped to the three lo five fool rangl' m San Cleme nte this mom1n~ "ll 's not as consistent as Mon· day, but there's ~till '1Ulte a frw sur f ers o ut at T Slrr('l <Trafalgar> today." hcsa1d Surf in Laguna Beach was int ht' five foot r ange, with a noc·k of wave riders ta<'khnJ! thic·k w.11i.... at Rrooks StreC't Eternal City Link Formd RO M E (AP > Arc heolog1sts announced today th(' discovery of one of the oldest sa nctuaries or ancient Rome, perh aps dating lo the founding or the Eternal City some 27 centur ies ago . The sanctuar y. or tern· pie. was used as a place or worship, they said, judging by offer ings found in the ruins. Before holding a n informa l meeting with me mhers or bis Cabine t and appointees of Cabanct r ank, Carter conferred with Gov. Hugh Carey of New York and Mayor Abr<.1ha m Beame of New York City. After lhal session, Carter emerged with his vis i to r s t o d ecl a r e : "Bankruptcy for New York City is n(lt a viable alternative ... We have Pl1min a t ed that as a possibility for the future." At the s ame time, Carter an- no u nced th at Treasury Secretary-desig nate W. Mich ael Blumenthal will serve as hi~ cnordmator for efforts lo case the financial plight of New York City and all other urban areas. As th<' 1:ovcrnor and mayor de· parted. Carter told them. ··we·re ~•II partners tos:<.·ther. Your con· st1t uents arc my constituents .. The Bcame·Carcy meeting follow<'d an ear ly-morning f1s- hmg excursion of Carter and his wire Rosalynn 10 coastal waters here . Arter 21n-hours of fishing that began about sunup, the party returned with three sea trout. No one would say whoncttcdthcfish. Police Hunt Young Pair In Assault A m anhunt was underway to- day for two young men involved m an incident in which they al- legedly hurled their victim into the path oC a car cruising down Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt- ington Beach. Michael R. H anks, 25. of 313 13th St • H untingt on Bea ch, escaped serious injury in the 1 a m . m cident which occurred west of the coastal bluffs above Bolsa Chica State Beach. He was taken to Pacifica llosp1t al for treatment of his m· ;urics a nd then released. Polit'e at hrs t believed I lanks had been forcibly thrown from a oass 1n~ car alonJ{ the lon<'ly bcach, but Officer John Hauser said the victim was <ictually thrown anto thc path of a car. Driv<'r EverNt Lowe, 18, or 16402 Andsley Circle, Huntington Bf'ach, was neither cited nor held after the car he was driving clipped Hanks. Investigators who said today they know of no motive for the as- !>ault Planned to further question I tanks about the a ttack I fr ric>scri bed the pair who hurlt'd him m front or the passing l"Hr as bot h about 20. with long blond hair and s aid they im- med1 ately ((c<f 1n a yellow, ltaltan·m ad<' import car Police ~aid thC' v1ct1m told t hem the two s ui;pccls were possibly from the Norwalk area and he believed one's first name 1s John. Newport Quee n To Give Up Title ME MPHIS CAP > -Eighteen young women re presenting l 1 of the nation 's cotton-producing states ar e in Memphis this week to vie for the Maid of Cotton title now held by Victoria Laughlin of Newport Bea<'h. Miss Laughlin, the reigning 1976 Maid, will crown her sue- ,. <'C'sc;or in CC'remonies WC'dncsday ni.i:h t Shooting Buddies Take Aim Five-year-old J3tll Montgomery uses bis Christmas present, a dart gun, to keep up with h is ne ighbor on u Phoenix !>hooting range. The youngster feels at hom e on the firing r ange, aJthough rus s pring powered • darts a lways fall a bit short of the t a rget. Crude Oil Spreading Delaware River Slick Threatens Wiltllif e GLOUCESTJ-:R CITY, N .I (/\ P > -The ~rounding 111 .1 fJbt>nan tanker Monday during a docking mJn(•uvt•r on tht• l'ennsv l van1a -.1<1 1• of t h•· Dclawarl' H1vl•r ha' c·ri·att•d :i 20-mile oil !>li C'k v. h1t h rnuld soil s o m e b <' a c h l' ., 0.1 n d h a r rn w1ldhrc. the CuJst <;uard '>Jl<I today. K e nn e t h W y man, Coa-.l Guard captain of th<' l'ort nf Philadelph1<.1, said Crl'l'ks on both the New J ersey and f'l·n· nsylvania s ides or the river have been r immed with hoom-. to protec t them ai::a in~t th1• 134,000-gallon <'rude ml ~pill Wy man, said <1 hcltcoptcr s ur V<'V of t he slic k indicates heavy concentrations of oil along the· river beach es at Pauls horo, N.J .. and Claymont, Del. Wym an said the clt'anup. which he cs ti m ulNJ could lakl' as long as two weeks, would focus first along the shorelint' before efforts <1rc made to re· move the oil in m1dnvC'r "The oil in the water 1s going t.o be difficult to remove." hl• said , addin,:: th at "£·leaning beaches is always a tedious pro cess." Wy m an said the Coa.o;t Guard h as br ought in four oil s pill s pecialists from North Carolina to assist in t he cleanup. Thl' c leanup oper ations ar<' hc mJ! paid for by t he ship's owner" Wyman said officials h<i vc no idea what cffrcts th<.· s pill v.111 ha v c on w 1 Id I 1 f e bu l I h :11 "there's a grrat poss1b1hty II will hurt \\ lldlafr in the arra " The Co:i~t Gu:.ird said the tanker, Oly mpH Gaml'~. Jl>- parcntly lost p1m er and its hull scrapt•d over rocks while turnin,l! to dock at th<' HP. Inc. rl'fint·ry at Marcus Hook. Pa. Wyman !>a1d thl· natun• of thl1 J)()'A-cr fatlurf' on the ship, v.h1rh '4as built tn 1964, still was not known Samuel Haker . a s pokesman for Standard Oil of Ohio. which OWTIS BP. Inc .. and chartered the 771-foot tanker, said today that flivl•rs had found a six inch hole in the hull and wl'r<' in lhl' pro ('('SS of patch mg it "It ·s a we ll -hu1ll ship." Uakt·r 'aid ··11 ·s just on1• of those th111gs that happen." T he spill, which occurred soml' 15 m iles dow n river from Philadelphia, was reported atxJUt -i -10 p.m . Monday hy one of thl' lu,l!s that was gu1clmg the tanker toward the dock, the Coast Guard said At the tim<' of the accident , the 19-milhon gallon capacity vessel was carrying 17 m1lhon gallons nf Arabian li ght crude 011, Haker said Baker said th<' unloadina or th" r e ma1ninJ! oi l cont1nut'd throughout the nij!ht and pro- bably would be finish<'<! by tall' :.ifternoon. The 011 wa'\ bring pump1•d out or the ship ;it a ratl' or 20,000 barrels per hour The s hip 1s owned hy thr HNI Hank Shippmg Cn of Pa nam<• .end r<',1!1StC'recl 111 .\fonrnv1a. L1h<'n:t Capo Fireman's Son Burned in Blaze The president of the county volunteer firemen's association at the Doh eny $tat 1o n in Capistrano .Beach answ<'rNI an alarm Mondav and rounrl h1sown house ablaze and his son scriou~ ly burned Mel Weibel was one of the firc,t firemen on the scene, 34586 <'a lie NaranJa. Mesa Burglar Get,s $9,800 Antique cups a nd old coins valued by their owner at $9,800 were taken from a storage ar ea at a Costa Mesa ap art m<'nl com plex som e time this month, police re ported today. Marion E . Pontding, 50. Clf 144 E . Bay St .. t old police Monday som eone entered a storage room in the complex, takin$t a one pound coffee can with olcl coins and foreil'(n m oney, as well ai1 six moustache cup:o. and saur"r" His son, S tev1\ M, had l><'cn tes lin~ lights on th~ farn1lv Christ mas trel' \.\ h1IC' laktng 1l down "hen an <'l<'c trical short 1~ ml Ni th<.• tmd<'r dry plnnt Youn,!! Wt•1lwl \ aml) tried tn <Jrag th<.· burnmg tr('C from thr h()u<oc: Thc home· w;,1-. wr1•ck('(I v.1th $.15,000 dama~t> F1r1•mr11 '.i1il th<') Sl.l\'<'d S12 000 111 ... tructurc ;ind contc..·nls Weibcl's son. St<'vc. "'as taken ' hy San Clemente firemen to San Clement(' (; rncr ..ll llosp1t.1l. where ht• was I rl'akd J nd re l1·as <'d Firemen ...,aid whrn :o,oun g Wdbcl d(agged the tn·.-to th<.> <foor, th,.. blast of :.11r frurn the open<'d door fanned th(• fin• mlo full blaze, causinj! the hoy t11<1r11p thc>tr1·1· and run for l11.., l1fl' 'J'wt·nl.v county firrmcn <'On trolled th1· fire, wh1t•h gut1 1•tl most of the ho11st'. f"ire infnrm at ion offic'n !-it eve• c;arrctt today urgl'd a.II n·s1dcnl., to 1hscard their Christmas tref''> as quickly as possible. Garrett s:iid the dry trc<'s arc> 1ncrc-ai1an~ fire hazards each d.ty they <ire left in the home. 0 N.Y. PA. ,.~ ........... TANKER GROUNDED This One On Delaware , Girl Charged With Murder NAPA CAP) -A 16-year-oid Vallejo g irl was arrested Moo· day for investigation oC murder m coonection with the shooting death of a man out.side a Napa nea m a rket The NJpa County Sheriff's of- fice identified the girl as Brenda Lynn Meyer , but d~lined to dis· cuss the investigation. The victim . Jose Castaneda, 115, was shot to death Dec. 23 ill the parking lot of a flea mark~ and auction yard 10 miles south of here. Peephole Target In Odd Burglary A would be burglar surprisea by his intended victim Monday night frankly ha d Hunlingtop Beach police puzzled today in rQ- gard to his motive. The youth, c!itimated to be about 13, wus allegedly trying LO steal the anl1·burglar peephol~ installed in the front door of the woman's southside home. I , lie fled from the Swansea Lane residence when s urprised, the woman told Patrolman Thomas Gilligan. From Page A I .... • OUSTER ••• Chairman Earl Wooden and de- part1ns:? com m issioner Shirley c;nncil<'. In a t<'leph on c interview, Wooden said he was shocked at Benson's rrmovol. .-... rt H W ... p,,.,, """t•"Cf P..-i . .,,_.., l•t-\ .. c ....... 'l/,f"•Ptt ,,_,."ltt"«I .,,._,,.f~r '"'•"'•' ICtfttt • cttltr The site was d iscovered by chance. o ffi cials of R o m e's antiqu it i es s uperi nt e nde n cy said, after a rcheologists came upon clandestine diggangs this year near th<' town of Gabi1, about 12 m iles south of Rome. Bandit Shoots Woman "l cc-rta1nly was not c;tn · ..., a t i s r 1 t• d w i t h Jl a I n I\ ',s per for man cc llc's a i::r:",at lawycr. n v<-ry s harp perliQ11..,'' Wooden said. , . , Both he and Mrs. Grindle &tU . that, to their knowledge, \Mire was no dissatisfaction wilh<U Y or t he commissioner s aQi>u• Benson's p er formance. 1 111 T"'9flf\t\A ... ~,. "'-.•l\o4•t'"'O ' dtl"" CMrlM M "*' ltie.""",. """ ~""'""' M'"'""'l'"G r"''"'' Ofllc•• CM1• Mrw. )Je'#•\I t\.ty \tr ... UO!ilf'W h« lit ''" Gtf'fWWYf'e ~,,..,. H~1f\OtCW"18ttt" 1711)8-t("ftcl¥lt"'•"ll s..tkt"ttOM• v.1 .. , 1Uot l.• ~111to..o ••~o .... .-,"""." Telepho"• (714)6U-4lll Cl .. llfled Aelvenllllng 642-N71 s.rtn••n.o v~•l•Y ..,.~ Ott•t• Ul-41310 rrtm$14'C~tf ··~ f •1'M N111''" OlfH!iff t~""'9Y°""""""itlf'.\ f.40..12ac) Goe\<tot•I l•U Oro• .. (A•!I ,..,..Ml"'I (-t61\'f Ht ,,._.. '~'''-ot.-tu1~, .. t.or•lt4 flllll'•ttftt 9'f' •d¥•ftl0fll0"1' ,., •• ,.. '" ..... r•ftf•l'tltftd •tt~ewt \••Ci.tt "'M•u·•,. ef cADV'f•Ql\t O•Mt $.M•M tit \\ ""'?: ,_.,. •1 C-0\tt Mil\• ~~;;••ey'~'.'.~' .~·~.-,::.,~:;;•:,:,,~.:: ... -·-u ,._tllly .. _ 'Snarling' Gunman Robs Huntington Home f',....Pa~AJ BODY .•. Snarling that he needed money for h is wi(e and kids, a Grove, about four miles from moustachioed man b randishing a where her body was found eight snub·noscd revolver invaded a days later. Huntington Beach home today, When the young woman's dis· pocke ted $150 and Rhot a younl'( appearance was reported th~ woman resident. next day, police immediate! P8mela Dove, 19, of 311 ~ 11th launched an intensive search. ..st .. was !Isled In !!table condition They said today th<'re was at Pacifica Hospital owajting nothing about the victim's liv· surge ry t his morning for a bullet ing pattern to Indicate she was wound 1n the knee. the type of young woman t o lnve1tl11tors said she was "take off" without either tcllJna struck by a s lug or possibly a her parents or mllti.na advance fraiment rro m a ric()(htUnac plana., bullet fired from a .32 or .aa caJiber revolver. Her com panion, Jlenry Ros!! Fountain, 27, was not inJurc<l in t he 1: 10 a.m . m e lee, wharh erupt· ed when the sus pect showed up al the front door. Patrolman Dan McKt'rran was first on the RcC"n<' after Fountain telephoned po lice, to say the cou pie had Just been robbed und his female companlQn shot. The intruder r eportedly kicked down the frool door without wamlnR. but police dlcJ not ~ny if it appear td he picked the Foun lain-Dove residence tot any specific reason. Investigators ~aid the viclim!I furnished a good description or the suspect in the assault with 1n· lt'nt to comm it m urder atHI arm('d robber y incident. He was !'aid to bt' nbc>ut 26. with lo ntt b lo nd h air a nd a Fu M anchu-stylc moustache. The gunm:rn wn.s about five feet, six inches tall and wore> o long .sleeved s weater or heavy shirt when he burst into the con· r;lructlon worker 's homl', shout· ing and then s hootin". Mrs. Grindle was even J'QOMt <>utspokcn about the behind Ute door m aneuver to oust Beman as legal counsel for the eom~ mission. "The dictator s trikes again, tr t Mrs . Grindle said In an obviou. reference to the r ole supervisor· Hal ph Die dric h played ln · Benson's reassig nment. "Ills rem ov al is jus t one more instance or a. knowledf~lV ole. conscientious pcraon bctDc. tl\ken from the system lO make. w:iy for whatever DlcdrJc.b w ants to d o," Mrs. Cctn~ said. Tuesday Oece111btt1 28. 1976 DAIL V PILOT A 3 Christmas Joy: New Board Plus Surf. , Thi• colrl. gray w<il t>r ~ind lhc black wetsuits say it's winter along the Orange Coast. But when the :-.urf ts up and Santa broug ht you a new surfboard for Chrbtm;.is, who cares'.' This gnggle of s urfers was in the water at 28th Street in f'ewport Beach about I p m Monday. That's the Huntington Beach Edison plant O•oly Pilot PhOIO •Y l.H l'lyM in the background. Surf pu~ht'd by a storm 1,200 miles at sea hit the Or a nge Coast about mid-morning Monday and continued today, but was expected to die by Wed - nesday -Thursday at the ]jtc~t. n e tter hurry on down. '..Acid ' , Torture Killing Goes to Jury APWirw-to RARE BALD EAGLE, TARGET OF N.Y. HUNTERS Regal Target R are Eagle Shot Down WATER 'llLL. N Y (/\Pl -The United States Fish and V. ildlife Servin• rr1x>11.i. that a bald eagle with <tn 84· tnr h wing span was shot and killed on eastern Lon~ Island earl) th1" month T he bald eagle wa:r; one of possibly fewer than 100 Clf 1b spl'c.'ll'S an the Northt'ast The '-l'P ice. "'h1r h ., looking for two men in the inci· dent, rcvl'.if(•d Monday that the bird "' as shot in flight over a rural road at 2 30 p m on Der 13 on a farm east of this Long !~land to" n THE 8 1\LD EAGLE 1 . ., .in endangered species and has !>E'en the L'n1ted Statci. · nauonal symbol for nearly 200 years Th<' serv1C'e :r;a1d the two men shot the bird with a shotgun but le ft their quarry aml nro in a car when spotted by witnesses The sen are has post<-<l rr wards of up to $3,000 for in· formation leading to arrest a nd conv1ctaon of the men. UNDF.R THE FF.DERAI, eagle act of 1940, the killing of a bald or j?olden eagle 1c; punishable by up to one year in prison and a fine of SS.000 Dennis Cr ouch. sper 1al agent an the wildlife service of. fice in Lawrence . says "this 1s a top prionty case." Two N e ar Coas t · Repeat of Kidnap .· Attempt Suspected N'ewport Beach police said to· day· they believe lhe man who tnecMo kidnap a Corona del Mar WOfn&n at knifepoint Monday night may be the same man who OOMmitled a similar kidnaping a month ago in Laguna Beach. held to her throat and the man ordered her to slide over into the passenger seat . vMonday's abduction proved t.maattessful. police said. when the 19·year·old victJm jumJ)(.'d h'onvtier car a nd ran screaming toiw rltarby restaurant for help. nMitordinli? to police reports, U..1•oman left the Korker Lt · quor stor e. 2200 E . Coas t . Hlglffiay at about 9 p.m . She tekf"ot'Cicers s he was about to Slltlrt 'he r car, parked in the state"s parking lot. when she was approached by a man. She U id he asked dirtttions to lfl?l~test Drive. When t he ~h told him she didn't know WhW• It Is, he pulled a knife on bo'r .• :the-woman said the knife was As her assailant cHmbed Into the car. the woman jumped out the passenger door. She told police he erabbed the back of her sweater , which she s h e d as s h e ran lo the restaurant. Police ~11y the man matches the description of a suspect sought by the county sheriff's of. flee for a similar abduction near Emerald Bay in November. t n that case the vicUm Jumpfd from. the car as the man drove throush Corona d el Mar. The s uspect Is betw~n the ages of 30 and 3S wtt.h dark hair and eyes and a dark moustache. He stands about five Ifft el1ht inches tall a nd weigN about lSS pounds. He wears large-rimmed glasses. > 1st De gree Murde r Rap· For McKay? Jury delibe rations bc~an today an the Orange County Supenor Court trial or a man who was ac- cused d uring tC'stimony as being the architect of the battery acid kilUng of Ervin Sutton, 22, of Garden Grove. Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer closed his case against Richard "Preacher" McKay, 22, by asking the jury to return a verdict or first degree murder against the defendant. Meyer repeatedly reminded the panel durinJi? his final argu- ment of the ''unspeakable terror endured'' by Sutton last April 26 when he allegedly was tortured lo death by McKay and two ac- r ompliccs who were also booked on murder charges It was alleged dunng the trial before Judge Walter Smith that Sutton was kicked. slashed a nd beaten after being hog lied by thl' three men and was th<'n dumped in a tub Cull of water while his as- sailants repeat(•dly jumped on him. Meyer condemnro McKay as the •·prime mover" an the killing at the defendant's Fullerton apartment. And he asked the 1ury to im· agine Sutton's feelings when one of his attackers then suggested : .. let 's get some battery acid tom· Ject in his veins " Coroner's offi cers have sta ted that the combination of abuse and the r esultini.: injection brought about Sutton's death. llis body was l ater found in an orange grove in the Placentia area . Deputy public defender Tom McDonald urged an acquittal verdict for his cllent after argu- ing that McKay w as only "slili?ht- ly involved" in the killing of Sul· ton. t McDonald idtntificd Mrs. Cyn- thia Mendenhall of San Clemente as "the real killer of Sutton" and protested that he had not been al· lowed to put her on the witness stand because of a controversial ruling by Judge Smith. It was alleged during Mc Kay's tnal that Sutton was attacked bv the three men after thev le arned that he was a pol1<.·c ·informer who had told authonl1<'s about the alleged involvement of Mrs. Mendenhall and McKay's wife in a narcotics offense. Mrs. Me ndenhall, 24, of 143 C Avenida Del Ma r, fares trial on identical murde r charges. It is alleged that s he injectro the bat- tery acid into Sutton's body. Separate trials have also been order ed for J erome Dedrick Toles. 19, and Gary Essex. 24, both of Compton. Codefend ant Billy Wayne Hollins. 22, of Santa Ana, has pleaded guilty to reduced charges of being an accessory to murder after testifying for the prosecution against McKay. He laces sentencing al a later date. Revenge Stated NAIROBI. Kenya CAP> -A PaJestlntan group has told Prest. dent ldi Amin ll will avenge Israel's Ente bbe raid with at- tacks lo America, Europe, Afrlca and A:r;ia In 1977, Uli?anda rad10 s aid today. APWlrtpMIO Go Far East, Skiers Des perate for s now under your boards? Remember the 1972 ~inter Oly mpics in Japan" Plenty of snow, right'? Well, 1t 's the s ame today, as this photo from Hokkaido Japan's northernmost island. rnd1catcs. All you need i~ the price of an airline lickN to J apan Well , almost all Y<?U need . A warning thoug h. The s lopes will be crowded Wllh locals. Irvine Cops Nab 3 Irvine police arrested three me n Monday on charges of possession of m arijuana for s alP and cla im they conf1scatro 27 '"Thai" marijuana slicks from their auto. Those arrC'sted wer e Terry Lee Fergus on, 21. of 2:J7 Woodland. Laguna Beach; Mohammro Eli jah Blue, 31. of 2:n Woodland. Laguna Reach: and .John Barry Paul, 18. of 17541 Manchester Ave .. Irvine. They were booked at Oranj!f.' County Jail and bail was set ;it $5.000 earh. Accord in~ to police, the arresLc; ocrurred at about 5.JO pm. when a n offi'("f r observed the trio "1011 <'ran,:t>" h> lht'ir rar in the L'nt\.f.'r\tt)' f>.irk Shopping Cc•ntcr at M1chrbon and Culver Dri ves. The officer became suspicious, followed thr car and made a traf. fi e stop several streets away from th<' ,<;hoµp1 ng ccntC'r . I le arrc:-.lc.·d thr m(•n when he said he located 27 "Thai" slicks, valurd at sa.10. in the car's glove compartment. Roommate Reveals KKK Plan CAMP P ENDLETON (AP> -A for m er roommate of Ku Klux Klan ml'mbcrs at this Manne base says he heard Klansmen threaten to harm blacks and saw weapons, includ- mg knives and a .357 magnu m re- volver , they aJlegedJy had stored in their room. The statement was made by P fc . K .. A. Langerman in testimony Monday at the pretrial hearing or one or 13 b l ack Marines accused of a Nov. 13 rommando-style attack on six whites. Langerman, 18, appeared at the hearing for Sgt. Herman Fletcher. 23. of Huntsville, Ala. Langer man was identified as a former roommate of Pfc. Dennis L. Campbell. later traruiferred lo another base reportedly because of membership m the Klan, and • of Pfc. Ronnie M . Harper, re- assigned within Camp Pendleton for the same reportro reason. The weapons Langerman said he saw -a nd a purported list or Kl an members -were later seized by Marine aulhorilies in a room near the one in which the gr oup or blacks allegedly beat up and stabbed the white Marines. Charges or conspiracy and as- sault were Cil ed against 14 blacks. One of them was later cleared in return for immunity to testify against the olhers. The blacks claim lhey attacked the while Mar.ines mis takenly thinking they were Klansm en plotting an attack on them. The first court-mart.ial begins Wednesday for Cpl. E. 1'~. Henry, 20, of I vanhoe. N.C. A military Judge, Lt. Col. F. Latimer Gould, was appointed Monday, and the five jury members were named in ttie event Henry requests a trial by jury. A defense °lfattorney, ~farine Capt. Stephen F. Biegenzahn, also was nam ed in advance of the special court-martial. Maj. James P. McHenry was named chi er trial counsel for the base. A base spokesm an said six pre· trial hearings in addition to Mcllenry's bad been completed. Doughy Cheesecake X-rated Goodies Stop at 'The Act' DALLAS CAP> -In a world in which popular culture has turned from s ugary sweetness to a more explicit view of things, Don Lundy h as a d a pted . He b a kes "pornocakes " Lundy has an X·rated album p1clunng the 63 male and fe male cake designs that a customer may choose. And though the album Is kept discreetly benealh the bakery counter, 'that has n't slowed busines:r; because. Lundy says, word of mouth is lhe best advertisement. "NOW THAT PEOPLE KNOW about it. r get requests all the lime." he says · Tve had people in here asking for pretty he avy stuff on a cake, bul there are certain things I won't do. There has lo be a limit toeveryth1nR .. Speclf1cally , he said, he won't create "lhe act " itsell. "I try to be ca utious ahout il." he says. "If J'm going to do somelhinl? I"' ant to be the best at It. and I take great pndc in what goes out of my store My work is done all freehand and it gets very touchy.·· SOME OF T HE FlGURES on Lundy's cakes are dressed provocatively, but most are nude. The des igns arc complete in every de· tail, Lundy stresses, and this gives him the artist 's concern for perfection. "With so much minute detail , mistakes are very easy to make, and sometimes I'll start over on a cake three limes before I'm satisfied with It.'' he says . Lundy designs 40 to 50 custom cakes a week. about ha lf or them X-rated models. MOST OF THE ORDERS for these risque reci~s come from dirty old men or young hbertine<1 right., . Wrong "Mostly women order them for me-n's birthday parties," Lundy says. I A4 DAIL v PILOT Tuesday. ~ember 28. 1976 Just • •• 11 L ··-..·~. wlta ·· Tom arphine RICKY TICKY POLITIX: With all the comings and goings recently ln government halls up at the County Seat, some ob· servers ot the body politic sug. gest 1977 may be a rough year on envlronm entails ts. Consider the trends that seemed to set in during the wan· Ing days ot our current year. First, there was talk ot a l~ or constr uction mon ey b erng , pumped into the last Board or Supervisors campaign. About that same time, county planning commissioner Shirley Grindle, who was a voice for the environment on that body, up and quit after leveling a blast at the supervisors. quints Join Their Mother ""' ...... ,.,. .. .. Food Stamps Errors Total $215 Million .. WASIDNGTON (AP> -Tho sovemment pald out aim~~. mUUon 1n rood atampt to people wbo were lneUalble for the ald Glll1qJ' the flnt six months ol 1976, the Agrloultu.ro Department la>'I· , The report, releu ed Monday, lndtcated that about t centl ot e~ dollar spent on the Cood stamp proaram lt pald errootoualy. Tbe ~ ,ram costs t axpayers about ~.7 bUHon annually, with $5.3 billion number ot food atamp reel~ paying tor food and $400 mllllon nae worklnc poor ~ paying for the adm.iniJtraUon of to aet the r est, but the proar am. wbo la eligible and fer bav m THE DEPARTMENT'S Food and Nutrition Section said Its sur· vey found that 7'5,000 of the na· lion's 18.5 million food stamp users were lnellgtble. Another 1.8 million people gol too many atamps for their income level. The payments lo the ineligible group a mounted to $109.3 million. The overpayments to those who were eligible for some assistance amounted to $105.4 million. la a mer• cWneuJt matter. A FAMILY OF Jl'Ollawttbl• than S30 Income a maada 1et1 $168 wortb of atampa tr.. U ~ family bu an inc ne ot ~ -• month, It muat pay tu to aet ta $1f6 allotment. The~ re- quirements contlnue to ritei the family's income riles, me lnc that the net al!ICJQDt of • m tance decline•. TIIEN ONLY TODAY, it was divulged that an assistant at· tomey from the County Counsel 's Offi ce had been bounced from his post as legal adviser to the plan· rung commission. Five c hildren born to Mrs. Noriko time mot~er and chi~dr~n. were together Yamashita last Dec. 31 were released at home since the babies birth. All are r~- The rtgures represented a re· duction in the waste and error r ate for the last halt ol 1975, and . USDA F ood Stamp Director Nan· cy Snyder tound that encourag. ing. Ir the government d1aecwen that someone bu fraudulentb\ obtained stamps, It. can tak~ legal acUon to prosecute tbe recl<t pient and r ecover the money. B~ a USDA spokesman laid that la rarely done. from a local hospital to join their mother ported doing fincjustafewdays before their at home in Tokyo Monday. It was the first first birthday. ''THESE STATlSTICS mean that the states are doing a better job of reviewing their case loads, finding the ditriculties and cor- recting them," she said. Amnesty Plea Won't Get Study by Ford · The lawyer, one Ralph Benson, was to be reassigned from being legal counsel to the. planning commiss ion to a JOb as a s pecialist on environmental law-whatever that means. Anyway, Benson decli~e<J the change of duly and quJt his coun- ty job. In so doing, he leveled a blast at superv1 sorial Board Chairma n Ralph Diedrich. Denson s aid in eHecl that Chairman Ralph is a bully-boy who runs the County Seat and on- ly wants yes-men on the staff. Original Declaration? During the last half of 1975, er. rors cost $225 m illion, compared with $215 million in the first halt of 1976. The percentage of inellgi· ble recipients was 8.9 percent in· stead of 7.6 percent. And Uic percentage r eceiving overpay· ments was 19.4 percent instead of th.is year's 18 percent. Aged Document May Be Jefferson's Draft VAIL, Colo. (AP) -President Ford says he does not really plad to reconsider granting blanket amnesty lo Vietnam-era draft evaders and deserters, eve• tbough he promised tbe widow ~ Michlaan Seo. PbWp Hart be would look lnto the posaibWty. Diedrich has denied this and simply accused Beru.on of being a sour grapes person. Earlier, however, it was divulged that plans were in the works for s hu ffling the supervisorial districts in a way that would give Diedrich a large chunk of the Saddleback Valley in his new di strict. CLEAR I, Y, IT WOULD appear that all this s huffling, coming, going and quitting over planning matters has an enormous focus on the Saddleback Valley and those non-city communities like El Toro, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo. Let's face it ; county planning isn't pivotal these days m areas hke Fullerton. Anaheim or Santa J\na These places arc already over the planning lull. Besides that these long cstabhshcd c1t1es hav~ their own municipal plan· mng operations. Not so 1n the wide open Sad- dleback Valley. Here. the county does the planning The county ap· proves the rules The county ap· proves or d1.,approves construc- tion. And the Saddleback Valley. currently in Superv1o;or Tom Riley's Fifth 01.,tnct. embrilcPs the only w1dt• open space left 1n Orange County which is ripe for widespread dev<'lopmcnt. OTHE R THAN TllE Irvine Ranch, where development has been rather carefully stagf.'d over the years. builders have few other places to search for open land m Orang<' County except th<' Saddleback Valley Pres!lure<1 hovr add1uonally mounted for dc•vclopment of valley acreage because of con sttuctlon curbs that hav<' b<>en placed on our open coastal areas. Th•s 1977 111 ~oing to be an m- ter~ting year for the people or theSaddleba<'k Valley. BOSTON {AP) -Two fraJ:ilP yellow pages bearing the first half of the Declaration of In- dependence have turned up in a Boston attic. and the minister who found them thinks they're straight from the qwll pen of Thomas Jefferson. The National Archives isn't re· ady, just yet. to agree that the Rev. James K. Allen has found the Jong-lost original, but an ex- pert there says he's fascinated. AND THE REV. MR. Allen, of the First Parish Church of Dorchester, says, ··I've setUed in my own mind wbat it is." The minister said the docu- ment was among a pile of 1850· vintage papers given him Oct. 8 by a friend. George Berg. 78, w~o knew the minister's interest in history. "He told me. 'We cleaned out a lot of attics in Dorchester. This was in one of them·," said the Rev. Mr . Allen. ''THERE WAS A June ll,1853, newspapt'r," he s aid, "and when 1turned1t over, th as was under it. I almost jumped over the car, and I said. 'George, you really have got something here'." "We are fascinated by the potential of what he's foun~.'' said Robert MacClaren, chief chemist of the National Archives. MacClaren is one of several experts who have ex- amined the 14-by-22-inch pages. But he said it will take much work to determine whether the · document is authentic. "YOU HA VE TO fi nd out the origin or the fibers of the docu· ment, and if you find out they came from Holland at the time that Jefferson would have used the paper. that's a plus. If you find that the inks were compara- ble and available for use by Jef· ferson, that's a plus," said MacClaren. Christians Claim Guerrilla Attack BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -More than 25,000 well-armed. Pales.ti· nian guerrillas have moved into southern Lebanon ~nd guernlla. u~1ts have laid siege to a Christian village near the Jsraeh border, Chnst1an militia leaders said today . Military and diplomatic sources in Tf'I /\v1v could not confirm the reports . An l sracll Foreign Ministry spokesman n•pe:ited Israel's position that it "would not tolerate·· troops an the area along its northern border apart from regular Lebanese army forces. AN IS RAELI MILITARY spokesm an s aid, "Thl' border '" quiet " Phalange mtl1t1a commandn RashJr Gem:1y\•I threatened to :.end his forces south to protect Chrntian enclaves in the area. a move that could rekindle lh<' f1i::ht1n g halted by an Arab League cease-fire two month~. ago. The Phalange mil illa 1s the largest on the Christian side. • The newspaper AJ Ahrar, or- gan of the Christian National Liberal party, said about 100 guerrillas were killed or wounded in a clash with Chris· tians at the besieged village or Kowkabeh. But Palestinian sources denied there was a bat- tlt> There was no independent conf1rmat1on of the report. 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John Dunlap, a printer, worked through the night or July 4.5 and turned out 1,000 broadsides for rapid distribution throll~h the colonies, but the onginal from which he worked was lost. THE RE V. MR. AUf:N says there's ample evidence that his document is the original. "For one thing, it shows lhol Jetferson wrote 'inalienable' but the printer made it 'wtalienable.' "For another thing, this sceond page includes three lines that were dropped by the printer from the original broadside, but were later put back in. "And t h e fol d s hows il was used by a printer." At the same time, the percen· tage of recipients who did not re- cei ve enough stamps rme from 6.S percent to 7.1 pertent. in· dicating that the states. whJcb administer the eligibWty laws, were tending to err on the side oC frugality rather than liberality. mE USDA SAYS tts research in the past has found that there is no single cause for errors in food stamp allocations. Sometimes recipients give fra udulent In· come reports to caseworkers. Sometimes the caseworkers err in taking information . And sometimes there are m isun· derstandings by both parties. Part of the administration ls s imp le . People who ha ve qualified for we lta r e are automatically eligible, and the USDA's semiannual reviews do not even check on them. The welfare cases account tor a bit less than half of the total The Issue was raised by .Jane Hart when Ford made a coq. dolence telephone call to btt after the death of her husband. Hart, oft.en known as "tbe cons- cience of the Senate" and a leader of the chamber's liberal rorcea, died Sunday ot c:ancer. Ile was64. "I CALLED TO otter my COR• dolences," Ford said Monday. "I said was there anytblng I coulcl do and she aald 1he wanted to ask if I would extend amnesty acrosa the board and I said I'd look into it," Ford told reporters as be started out ror a day ol siding. ~ Mrs. Hart was strongly against the Vietnam war and was anest. ed during a pray·ln protest at the Pentagon. For a Ume she refused to pay taxes as part of her pn>' teat. ' "·' • I Kitchen Help You Can Count On You can count on the Wednesd ay food pages or the Daily Pilot to help you ;r you'r e counting calories, stretchlng rood dollars or simply hunt· ing for recipe id ea5 for family or guests . Food Editor Barbara Gius· Bowen brings you a host or consumer tips and menu suggestions to help you subtract kitchen Ume while adding t o eatint: enjoyment. Food is ne ws this year. Keep up with the latest on nutrition, shortages, prices, new m arkets and cooking trends by turning to the Wednesday People section. To make the most of what you buy or grow for your dinner table, count on the food pages of the Wednes<&ay ,. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 • II ....... ,, .... ., 1'1' I I ,.,n '. ~ -· Ho.spital Visited By: Brown ' ACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. mund Brown Jr. made an un· ounced, four ·hour Christmas 5\1\Y visit l o a stale mental ~~pilaf , tal king m ainly with pa. tients who had no other holiday v~itor, h is orflct: said Monday ~ 'l' h e g o v e r n o r w e n l t (1 M~lropohtan St<.1le Hospital in N'drwalk a bout 2 p.m. Saturday, ~{\>lsiled four or five wards and spoke to nearly a hundred pa- tie nts.'' :.a id Gra y D avn., Drown's executive seeretary. ··'.}he visit was not generaJJy ettblicized afterwa rd. Mlarijuana Stolfta 'SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP) /\ OO pound box of high grade man- J ana known as "Thai sticks" ~s reported missing from the E!l(idencc s tor age building or tht• ~unty sh=~r~::adq ua J here. APWtr,.pftiOto Authorities said ~omc:one broke into the locked storage b\filillng Sunday night. Although t he thie f touched off a silent alarm, deputies said they were u na ble to locat e the buri:lar. Deputies sa id street value of thl· FAMILY O FFERS LIFE SAVINGS AS REWARD FOR KILLER From Lett, Terry, 19, Diana, 16, Lisa, 17, a nd Lee Rigdon rqjssin g box w J:-. about $200,000. ca .. ~r KUl~d • .OJAI (AP > An Idaho man r.ell to hL'i dt-ath SundJy Y.h1le OUmb1n~ 1n tht• IA>b J •CJdrc~ NJ t~nal Forest, .tftl•r J fnend vc.iin Reward Offered Fo r Morn 's Killer (.'111.;l./\ \'!ST/\ C•\I'> In lhr> month o;1nl'1· l.1•1• H1grlon found hi'> ~ried to catch h11n and break fall, authont1c~ ~J1d Monday. he dl'ad man "'a .... 1dent1fu:tl as Ralph L1nebl•rgcr, ~4. of l{pmedale, Idaho. lie W~\~ at- l~hed to t he Naval unit at Port llueneme. "tfl• ... hot to Ul'.Jlh :.1l tltl'1r h11m1· µ11ht·1· h;J• 1 111·1 n un<1hlt· lo <'11m1"' up with a l~ad to the murder. "'""'· Rigdon .intl h1., three tct.·n-ag1· daughters have: put up thr1r $5,1100 hfl• ... aving-. a'>,, n•ward "It ""n l bring h<•r h.Jck. hut m;l\hl 1t Y.111 ~ll tht· p<·r-;on "ho did this off lhe :-it rl'l'l, · ... aid Higdon ... -.1•cunh 1•u.1rd i\ SPOK ESMA!I' for thr SJn Ou·go C'ou11ty !>ht•r 1H .., orril'<' ... aid he hcht>\ c.·.~ the rcw;ird "may ~i\ t' ll' ... om1· l1•ads · i'J.dl Death Probed R1J,!don found h1:-. \\ 1f<·.., lxi<h ;o.;ov 27 "ht·11 ht· rdurrwd from .1 v1s1t lo thc beds1dt· of h1:-. :-.1tk mottwr rn L•lllg Ht :wh. '"' 1·· l11:.it11rs said 1 SAN DI EGO < /\ P> /\n 111 '~st1gat1on "a<; undl·r way tnd.1) ih\o the sixth d<'ath of Jn inmatf' in San lJit•gu County JJll th1.., ye ar. Ll•n:1, 1~>. his w1f<' of ~l }e:..11 .... h.111 ht•l'n i.. 1l11·d with 1 :IH t'.thlwr \\C'apon. H1gdon 's ~ c·Jlilwr r1•vol\1·1 ,.., J11h.1111g I tll' :.twnff'.~ 'Pokc·sm:rn :-.aid :i 1•111~ i•r.Jph It" l .inti .11h-.1·qu t·nt "r•1ut1rw " 1n \ csl1galwn cleared Hi gdon ; Thi.' l:.itest w:1s flay Vaughn &atehim, 33, falht•r of lhrt•e, who died early Mon d<ty after dl'put11:!> said he .,., a s beaten by other in -.ates in lhc j:..111 dormitory. I N\'ESTIGATORS now hd11•vc shl' s urprised an intruder who chasPd ht•r and shot ht·r four t11111·s In two rl'Ccnt San Drcj!t> ~'' t•<J k1ll1ngs, rew<irds h<1ve been credited with l<'a<.11ng tu arn·~b : I ~blwrntan Kiiie d Tht• sheriffs spokc!>man .. fun .Mccarn !>aid arrc!>ls were made as a re~ull of rew ;inb in the n•c·t•nt killing<, of a coffee shop manager in Pine Valley, and a '\ia\) off11·cr :-. wife 111 her home in nearby Coronado. 'LA PAZ, Mcx1co (/\Pl Robert S. Rouletlt.'. a U.S l>u'>1 nessman Jnd 1ntt•rn.1t1onalh kttown s porh f1sht·rman v.J" killed in a hcadon traffll l'01l1 ... wn l nat also took tht.· hf l' nf J \h-x i cancabdnH·r TWO Jl'\'f::'\ILES h.1\1• lw1•111 h.1r)'l·d 111 tht• Pinc· Valley shoot- ing, and a l~ :w l·••r old .... 11lor rt•1·1 ntl} .,., J.., lOO\ l<'ll'd of murd~r in the ( ·11rnnado <"..t..,1• Higdon '>Jill tlw ~:. 0110 1 11111 1111porl Jnl to h1 m and his dJughtcrs. fl•rr ~. 19. L1~u. 17 and D1Jn.1 f1. 'H 11 l'.IO pr 1xJuc•c· <,ome inform a t1<1n lo hl'lv u:-. fine! out\\ ho anti" h' 1t "11uld lJt· "1·1l spl'nt. ·he ~aid l i Retrial for Mu rderer I M(1ffljon F ollmver to F cu;e Charges Again I I •·rom AP D1spalchf'~ I Calm and -.oft :-.noken, 011(' L1rn .. Char if'!'. Manson fol111" t•r Lt''illl' \'an llou&•·n, 27. 'lt)lt<1 hrfort· a '"'' /\nc:t•lf'" 1111!1•,. .ind n· ) C'<'l\C'li ,1 In.ti d.11l' 111 I 1n :!8 111 .t.:Jin f.1n· lhJq .. 1.., 11n lh1• murd.-r ... ft•r ..., h1l'h "It•·"' a-. l'on \I Ct('() f l\<'} C .ir!i .1i,:o M l'l'I \'an I lout I'll .., .1tt11rm•y !11·1 lart•tl th.11 '/11 1 1h11mu1•hl~ rt>hah1hl.1l1·tl ,111tl II •11lcl 111 j?rant1·t1 bail that Y.11uld alloy. ht r n h'.1o;1• 11111 "H111·r1 .r ( 1111r1 .l11tl c1· 1 v• .... ouTcN Jack t. <.ocrttf'n .... 1 tlw b.111 ,1 1$2()().000 J l1i,:uri• h1~h<'r than• q•11 lh•• p111"le• 11111r 1requested I Mis~ \an llout"".., c·onv1r111111 ri1·1·11tl} WJS re versed by a<.: Jflforn1<1ap~ai...<01.11 t 1111 1:r11und-. hi· ~1d not rece1 ve proJ>t•r ri•prcscnt at111n bC'rouse her !attorney was rt'plac<'d du~ng hC'r 11r·1g1n;il lnal j Pr~sldt>nl Ford was strandi-d fnr 10 mtnUlf'~ on ~ski ch a1rhft 30 feel above lht• ~round at Vail , olo., wh<'n an ele<'tncal problem caused an utomallc s hut<lo"' n of the lift sy~tem. a spokesman lfor the s k i resort ~aid. I At no t1 mP Y.f're the ( ) President or othc•rs on lbe Pf;o 1•1,f; ift in any dani:er, ht:' _ _ aid. ~~~~~~~~--- The President. riding hairlifl No. 1 with Secret Service ai:enl Lar ry endorf, waited calmly until an electrician rc aired the system temporanly so that all the chairs could be moved to the top of the hft. L Republican John r . ~anlorth of Missouri will r_iave an edge in scnion ty over all other freshman ,.senators in the 95th Congress I Danforth, elected last November to the seat 1vacated by retiring Sen. Stuart Symln l(ton CD-Mo >. ,-tarted bis service ao; a sena tor under a certificate pf a ppointment from Gov. Christopher Bond. ~ Although Sym an~on·s term doc~ not expire un- i! noon J a n. 3, he resigned as or noon Monday. • ' The Tennessee Botanical Gardens a nd Fine !Arts Center at Cheekwood completed ne~otiations t . for th e purc h ase o f Andy ll Warhol's "Portrait of Jam ie" and Jamie Wye th'• "Portrait of I Andy," museu m director l olut Nozynskl said . t Nozynskl s aid 10 <'Orporate : and indivldaua l d~nors pro~.aded $65,000 for tht purch ase, ar· 1' . ranged b y Frank Fowler of l Lookout Mou ntain, a r epresen- t ta Uve of J amie W)'eth's artist I JAto\11 WY8TH ratber, Andrew Wyeth. Nozynskl said Ute i>ortrajts, ear lier exhibited at rr. ltlllery in New Yor\<, the Everson o( Art in Syrecus~. N. Y., and the Bran- 1lvw11ll' l\lu..,1•111111111·1i,u1t1., Ford. Pa . wht·n· .1am1e \l,\1•th li\l•:,, 11 ill~" 1m '1o•w ,it C'h1•ckwoo<I <111 Ja11 IK • llnt1•1t .11 tor Rt<·hanf11)(ltl. ;,7, 11.;1., rt·portC'd lo lw "rtu1l• 1111111 1rt,1hl1 " 111 .1 ho p1t<il afl1·r suffering .1 h«'arl .tU.11 I._ 1l h1. h 1111• 11111 l En1:li• h M1dlantJ<; Todd fi.ttl rulr-. in s11d1 m111 lt•., as "Robin flood '''/\ \t.111 t'.1111-.11'1'11·1," 'Thr l>amhustcrs" .111d l"h1· /1,1 I\ I lt•.irl 11 '.1 11 P'" .ir;lllC'I''-lrt d11tJ1• \ 11 ( tlt'.il 1111' Ii. H ti • Thi· (; 1·1111•1, 1 .11t 1 I "h11 p.11nl1'1) I ht• Jlll'I 11 r t• I li;1t ftosah·nn Cl'rfl r ~:.1\t' h1•1 hu Ii 11111 f111 ( hn .... tm<J:-. '·''" lw 1-. pl•·a~ 1•11 I h:il his \\orl-. o,1,1llt1.1,1lt11W.1·hm~tnn nc· ·1 think that·., prnbiibl~ the r r1•nt I" I Itron or that l llllld l'Oml' It> .1n 1rt1 t In h;I\" h1<; \\ork 11.ing 111 th•• \\1t1lc llnusf'.· H11ll1•r Urolo\ 11. ;t!l. ~.11d 111 a t<'lrphnn1· 11111•r\ ll'W from h1·, 11111111 lll'dl If.II\ klfl<,\ tlll', (;I 1'rrsul1•11' 1 I 1·1 I l 'ar 11•1 . 111 r1esr11h111 ? 1!1m\11 • pa1nt1ni.: nf .i Mii~ ca11Tfw <l~ir~•1;1 1·11unt1 v S<"<'rll'. sa11l Hw artist 1s "onr· 11f our fa\~1nt1• (;<'111 i.;1:1 p:11nl1·1 s " .. C'ar l Zu1·k mayer , 1111' notl'd (;erman horn playwri~ht ;ind pcwt, lUI 11t•d !lO Ill ;i Sy.1<,} hosp1t.il where he 1s n·1·0\·en ng frt>m a bout of pneumonia 7.uckma~!·r .... hn farmed 111 \'f'rmnnt dunnj! World War 11 ant1 Ot'<'amC' an J\1nf'rir:in t1t11.en after nceing Nazi <;Prmany, h:.is hn·n a resident of an /\lpine village' s1nrC' 195R With 17 pluy\ prot111crd in;,~ .>ear<;, including "The Dev11 ·., <:cnc•rnl'' and "The Captain of Koepenick." Zuck mayer 1s the m ost popular German lan i.:ua~e dramatist alive .. Liod3 R E'in i?old, lhf' 2f. vcar old Malibu artist who paid a ( .1mpJ1gn plc'<lr.~ to Jimmy {'a rtn h)- roller skatinr ;1<'rct"" llc'.1th \'all1•v, .... n~ ~he'" turn mg her ~hn•b tu MtXl<'O now · · She satd .;h1• will roll 900 miles down the Tran~ peninsular ll1phwuy of IlaJ1t California, startinl! 1n late January The only h1trh a "sponsor " 1s nrt'ded to pay lhe CCY.' ts * First Lady Belly Ford acccptC'd an honorary mem bership Ill the en lh•lp Club, formed in San 0 1f'go hy tht:' Construction In dustr y f•'ret•wuy Patrol. Mrs Ford. who has a citizen t .. nrl rndio llc·l'n~r and uses the nlr\ unr "l'1r"t Momma," also • •n plt I honornry membership In l!H' patrol's CIUtcn·s Alert Pror rnm Thi' \n Help Club hM about :i.ooo member~ In San Diego County and r<'phrts d isabled \ ehJl'l('"' alone county roade. DA I 'Y PILOT A.• Contract Binding Living Together Means · Property Split SAN FRANCISCO <AP> In a decision involvmg uctor Lee Marvin. the Cah forrua Supreme Court has ruled thJt 1r w1marned people agree to !>ha.re propl•rty wh.ile living together, they huve made a binding contract. Monday's ruhng ovcrturnc'<I a lower l'ourt decision r ejccling Michelle Marvin's daim for half the property in<'ludrng motion picture rights worth more than $1 million :u·qu1rl'tl by the actor durm g the 1>1x years thl'Y hve<l together IT SENT THE CASE buck for a new trial. l\J is.., M arv1n 's attorney. Martin M1tchclson, descnbt'd h.i~ client as "de liri o u s lv happy • · Thi.., has opent•d Lhe door for un- inarrird P<'fl pie to get rnto COU rt." S ii H.J M 1tl'ht.>l!;on. ''l l means people l'an gel m lhl'rc on thl· has i.., of an irnplH.'tl C'Ontract of equ1tuhlt rl'11l'f." T HE COURT SAID, "The fact that a man ;ind woman 11vt• together without marriage, ancl engage in a Sl'X Ual rl'lallon-.h1p, docs not 1n it~elf 1nvahdall' agrt'('ments bl'l W<'l'll thc>m rd:1t ing lo tllC'1r earnings, propl.•rl). or expcn'>t'" " M 1ss !'ll an in. :Iii. :.aid "h• and Man in 'l'rbalh .1grt.'l'<l to ..,hJ1 l Thief Faces Food Danger C ·\RI .<.;HA I> (A I' > /\ llul'f ma) llnd d.111gt•ruus eating 111 18 loh'>tl'I' t.1kt·n f r o m '' r l .., 1 .1 r <. h IJbor:.itor} Thl' lobsll'r.., "l·n · tn·:il cd with u c:Hl('t'r c·:1t1s1r1i.: d r ll g I fl l' ll I I I I C d IJ ':/ b1olog11>ts as .M al;11•h1lt grt'cn <'XalalC'. UM'd to <·on trol l'l•rta1n hact<.•rra living in water. Along with tool~. lhf' lobsu.·rs Wt: re rcport('cl stolen last .,., eekcnd from lhc lab Op<'r alC'CI hy S.in Diego StatP l: nl\ L•rs1l} and San Diego Ca" & 1-;lc.•ctnc Co. earnings w hile living to~ether at Malibu from October 1964 to May 1970. During that time. s he legal· ly changed h e r n am o from Mirhelle Triola and said the ac· tor had pr om ised to support hrr. She nbandoned n singing c.:irccr for full lim e homemaking, i.ht' sajd "THE COURTS may inquire1 into the conduct o f the parties to dctC'rrmnc whether that condu<·t demonstn.1tes an 1mplw<l t·on- tract or implied agr~ment of partners hip or Joint venturt.'. or some other tacit underi.tanding between t he parties," the tlc· cis1on said The court a lso declared that a nonmarital par tner may reco\ er funds for "a reasonable value of househ old ser vices rendercd, less the reasonable value of ~UP· port received, if he can i.how he rendered ser vices with the ex· pection or monet ary rcwanl " T llF. OF.CISION revcrst.'d a Supt.•nor Court judgment fnr M<1rl'1n dur in~ pn•trial proccl'tl1ng:-. and 11 rc - turnf'd t h e case to lower court in Los An1-1ele~ for l. r 1 ~1 I . M1trhPlson pretl1c·tecJ that a trial would MICHHLEMAllVIH bt•gin "1th1n three months S750,000 Value M a r v i n·~ attorney, l.ou Goldm<Jn, det'lll'lt•d rommcnl un· 111 he hud rud the ruhn~. THE RELATJONSIOP ended in 1970 when Marvin married a rh1ltlhood ~wt•t•tht•a11, l'amt•la Fcclt•y, whom h t• lwd known 1n has hom etown of Woodi.tock, NY. The Al·adt•my /\'A<anl \\innin~ actor was marnf'd for 13 Y<'~1r~ tu h1.., first w1f<'. lh•th Ma111·, with whom he hatl four t'11i1tJ1 l'll Womm~Leaps To Her De ath S/\N DIEGO C/\PI /\35-ycar old woman plungNt to h<'r tleatll from the 12th floor of J\lercy Hospital. Tht' body of Susan I la wk of El CaJon "as found l\ton1l;1\ on thl' roof or the fourth noor 21 tlJy~ after she was adm1ttl'd /\11 m· \ ~stigatwn was or dcn-.1 Krishna Arre s ted . I.OS ANGEL F:S \/\l') Carl Er nest Delc ammuto, 19, m<'mber of the H ar e Kr ishna sect in Venice whom poliC'c ~J1d wa~ solic1hng funcls tor non·l'x1slent l'11ildrl'n·.., \ har 1111·.., ha-; h<'l'n ar· rt•:.te<l at J.o:. A111:t•lt''> lnl1•rn.J· lwn al/\ 1rpurt. .111thonlll·s :-.J1J. Motorist Booked In Horse Deaths MIU\ LOMA 1/\l'l /\ Wl11tlwr motorist who :illrg<'dly kill1>d 1•1ghf thoroui:hhrrd r.1n•hor:-.1·'> whwh had w<111dnc·cl (/lllo .1 ~r~hwJy ha~ hCL·n hnokC'd for 10\'C.'"t1gal111n of rtrunkrn rlnvmg Jtobt·r t /\lien Gross. 48. wa~ r1 •lt•a-..l'd on his own n ·<·og1111anrc Monda~ aft<•r ckn~·ing ht' had h<•t•n drinking. !IC' had ht.•rn trcall'd for chest 1njur1t·:-. ill a Chino hospital alll'r ltll' 111c1efrnt Sunday n1i::ht. THE HORSES, which b<·longcd to restaur ant ch ain owner Verne Ir Winchell, were vaJut'd al $750,000. All wen· less th<1n a year old. Gross told highway patrol officC'rs that one of the horses r an in front or his tru('k and th al h1.· did not havl' lime to s top H E SAID JIF. WST control of the V(·hicle, and th at 1t c;ireencd into the center c.lividcr and hit the se\'l'n other hor-.cs. Heverly /\dams, wire of Elvon Adams who manaj?cs the Wtn<'ht:'ll farm . :.aid. "WC' bchcvt• ~omc dogs mu~t havl· gotltn into thc paddock and ca used lhe hor~t:~ to break out." MAYTA6 depenoablll~ AT SAYIN&S. ' • ' • . • \ .. 6 DAll"'\t PILOT EDITORI LPAGE Wa1·ning Makes Sense When Orange C.Ounty supervisors recently voted to expand a residential building ban around El Toro Marine Corps Air Statio n, the question of a noise warning to potential home buyers in the Jet noise im- pacted area was automatically dropped. It soon was pointed out, however, that the ban ex- empte<l many homes a lready built or previously a uthorized m the newly re~tricted area. Reviewing their a ction, s upervisors agreed last week that some type of noise warnin g, for the protec- t..10n of both fulure hom eowners and the county, should be made . The county's Environmental Management Agen· cy ha!i been directed to work out a warning pro- cedure. It could be included in the st ate real estate commiss1oncr's report. on the s ubd1v1s ion, or added to escrow agreements In light of lawsuits that have been generated in noise-impacted areas round Orange County Airport, supervisors wcrc wise to order the El Toro warning. A home buyer plunk mg down the inflated price of one of toduy's new homes could be jus tifiably out- raged to discover he's going to have to s hare his retreat with noisy jets Sharing the Bill When Orunge County operated its own air pollu· tion control agency, the annual cost was $322,504. Smee the s tatc ·mandutcd Southern California Air Pollution Control Di.stnct (including Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties) was formed. with total costs s hared on the bas is or county popula tion. O range County's share has r isen to $1.377,979 Now <:otwty s upervisors have endorsed legisla· tJOn that wnulcl require Orange County's 26 cities to share:' that co:.I from their aJlocJt1on of s tate gasoline tax funds. This mane uver would tmng the county's lab down to $161,828, sup(•r\flsors were told. And that could trim two cents pe r $100 of assc~::;cd valuation off the county property tax rat<> But, as the League of Cities contends. the cities need their share of g.u, tax funds for road main- tenance. And, irate Los Angeles s upe rvisors insis t, the state should bear full fiscal responsibility for the cost of the program 1t created. One fundin~ su1rnestion proposed c harging motorist s an extra Sl for license plates to pay for POiiution control. This would make som e sense, as would any pay· ment plan that ~pread tht• cost over all the state's many re venue sources rather than for cing counties to hike their property tax rates or cities to neglect needed road projects. It's just another example of a s t ate-mandated program that was planned with dis regard for the fin an· cial impact at the local level A Proper Gesture R etiring Sen. John Tunney will be acting in the JO· terest of his California constituents when he steps down from the Senate at the close of business J an 1. The move will enable Gov. Hrown lo appoint Tun- ney·s su ccessor , S.I. Hayakawa, lo take over his post m the 94th Con ~r('SS before the new Senators for the 9Sth arc sworn in Jan. 4 . This is no idle gesture. Membership m the pre- vious Congress. even a few days of 1t. .will give Hayakawa valuable seniorit y whc.>n important com- mittee appointments arc handed out Democrat Tunney noted t hal his own pre· dcccssor, Rcpublic:an GC'org<• Murph.v. helped him by steppin~ down for lh(' same n·ason ::.ix vcars ago. It':. a gracious and smart -way to acc:cpt de- feat. Carter's Different Drummer .. ~ Al// / .. A Car Nut Defends Dear Gloon1y Gus Cabinet Selections Puzzle • His Rights ( ART HOPPE J Thcy·ve hu:o.l(ld my nrighbor, Mr. Crannich. again. Ile simply refuses to get a license r<>r any of tus cars. He's got JO cir 12 of thrm lfe keeps the m 1n h1s gara~e and in hi s driveway. His back yard 1s Jammed with th em . Mo~I or t ht• rn arc old Hut all of th t•rn :i r e hi gh powcrl'd <mt•:, ~ And h e'~ always 01 hn~ them or rut). bmg them. ue·s a r('al cJr nut, Crannich is. Last week h<' t ried t•> dnve downtown in his ·54 Cad and a <'OP stopped him for havin~ ncl plate.,. H 1!> response wu:. the usual. "Wht•n c ar:-. a1 c oul- lawed." ht• eru•d. ra1.;in~ a fist. .. ooly outlaw.:."' Ill h;1vt· cars'" Sign of the limes The food we had saved for the earth quake. Wt· IJS£•ri for our ChnsLmas dinner. C.F. Gloomy Gu\ comfftrnh °'''" \Ubnutlf'd by h.•O .. ,\ .-nd 00 not "r<~U•r 1ly rt ltec.• tnf' 'Wt_.W .. Of lftl" l'lt"W\PtlPf'f' \f'f'MI ~OVf' Pf\ ,., "~to Cloomv Gv\, O~••Y Pt tot intcrseclion and here comes a lawbreaker running a red light. Right at you. Tell me, would you rather be in a cur or on foot, com plctcly al the mercy of th1:. crimmal''" "Maybe so." I said. ''But I'll bet more people are kill ed in ac- cidents by cars lhl.IJ'l use their (·ars to s ave' their lives from desperate-lawbreakers.'' .. Doei;n 't matter." Crannich :.aid angrily "Th<' Co~titution ... ays the nghl of the people to keep cars s hall not be mfringed. "I THINK that refers strictly - LO the need for a well·motonzed militia," I said. "Any way, nobody wants to lak<' your car :1way from you, Cra.nnich. They 1usl want you lt> register 1l. ·· WASHINGTON The most re· vealing as pect of Pres1dent·clcct Carter 's unt.•xpccl('(! :.elrNion of Gnrfin Hell as Attom('y Gener;il was that 11 stunned and dismayt'd h1s own adv1:.ers even more than outsiders . Not only had Bell's name been absen t from the Allorney Gene ral hsts meticulous ly prepared by Carter 's huge tran s iti on staff, but key rudes actually r e c o m m e nd ed against ht m (inc ludin g one written memo). ··1 think Jimmy rrussed the boat on this one." a Carter in· sider confided to us. "lie missed a chance lo m ake a really JO· novative selection that would go over with women and blacks." ( EV ANS.NOV AK J dent by namin,g a total !>tran~er. well outside his political ci rcle . as Attorney G.encral According ty. the list included hlarks. women. rcderal Judges. dt~lnct attorneys, former Kennedy ad ministr ation officials -shann~ two common characteristics all were strangers to Carter and all were acceptable lo his important black constituency. The tlst began shnnking, with Carter stm\ng off some names and others decl:mn.11 their own unavailability. A f<'w Carter IO· siders. however. feel the President-elect, hke J ohn !" Kennedy and Richard Nixon. always wanted an AttornC'Y General intimate enough to pro· tcct his 1nterestl;. Whatever the reason. Carter by mid-Decemhcr had turned to GrHfin Rell. Some Carter ~taffers darkly suspect a hand playt.'d by Jim Eas tland, (o r mer Southw1dc symbol of segregation and in strumcntal in carrying Missis1p· pi ror Carlt•r. During Eastland \ meeting with Carter in Georgia Dec. 13 . Re ll ro r Attorney Gener~t was dtbcussed ("in a round n bou l way.•· Eastland told usl. Eastl:wd . who has known Bell for yt'ars. strongly •'ndo1,ed him Latt>r that "•'t·k. Carter in formed Kirbo that Rell sccml•d the Attorney General who rould best revive the Justice Depart ment and the FBI and asked wheth<'r he wou Id accept. For the sake or his Atlanta law firm. Kirbo replt(•d , he hoped Bell would refuse. but did not seek to dissuade Cartt:r On the next day. Bell was s ummoned to see Carter at the governor's mani;ion in Atlanta at 7 a. m . and was offered theJOb ONCE llE picked Bt!ll . the President-elect consulted neither Attorney General·hunlers on the 1r<1ns1t1on starr. his closest ad· visers nor hii: black supportC'r"- Surely ant1c1pat1n g an unfavora hie rc~ponsc·. Carter did not court !l. Bell 1s not the only Carter cabinet member qwte differcnL from original s pecifications. While Carter began by seeking a Treasury Secreta ry certain to re- assure business. he ended with a choice --Bendix Corp. chief Michael Blumenthal -not well known by busine11s men and con· s1dcrcd several s hades t oo 1Jberal by thosl' who know him. Carter "a~ ... o impressed by Blumenthal ':-. ~rope und style during an ec·onom1c hriering in Plains that he abandoned his original intentions. CONVERSELY. the President· elect's early preference for Or. James Schlesinger a'> Secretary of De fense. based on non- 1deological admiration of Schles· inger for his command of gco· politics. collided with hysterical opposition from Carter's son..Jine supporters. Carter then turned to Cal Tech's Dr. Harold Brown, sim il a r t o Schlesinger in articulate self-assurance but to tally o pposite in g lobal stratc~ic concepts. Here again. perso nalit y tra nscende d ideology. '·Nobody knows what's going on." one Carter 31de told us, "un- less they know what's going on rns1de Jimmy's heud."Theselec- tion of Griffi n Bell emphasizes tbat what goes on there is bound by no system or philosophy but is eclectic, pragmatic and in· stinclive -a lmost sure lo be as true for the Carter presidency as for the Carter transition. AFTER h1• J.!ol out on ball, I drnppcd by. lh1nk 1n~ 1 might hdp straighten him nut He w.1s ~11 tmt.t behind tht• wh1'<'I of ht!> '53 Mer<'Nh''· :.lrokin~ tht• ,111.'k :.ht ft "Roy, lt1" ha by would '>Urt> take car€' or uny 1aywalk<'r who i;:Clt In lh<' way," hl• :-.aid, a dreamy look in hie; ey~ He clutched lhe wheel and looked wanly over his .!thoulder .. That's 1ust the first step," he whispered . "Look al Latvia. 1''1rs t they registered every- body's <"ars and when the Co m- m1ci1 took over. th1.•y knew riitht "ht> r e Lo look for them. So they "'ere cru.,hed by the Russian tanks·· But Carter was marching to 1.t different drummer, seeking u tough legal administrator and an Attorney General he could trust. Ignoring black complaints that Bell was ins urfic1ently pro· integration as a U.S. appeals court Judge in New Orleans. Carter discussed the appoint· menl with Sen James 0 . Eas tl an d of M iss1ssipp1 Eastland, a near legendary hate· symbol for liberals. warmly ap· plauded the choice. This selection process for the Justic e Oepartme nl, plus .similarly twisting paths in re- aching his Treasury and Defense selections. adds up lo cabinet making lacking both ideology and system . Behind the facade of hJs expens t ve transition system methodically s earching out cabinet members fitting precon- ceived needs, Jimmy Carter was working out of his hip pocket on instinct and personal percep· Uons. Assassination Evidence .. Good heavc>n:i;. Crann.-h'" l <..:11d . "Oon 'I trll m<> you w;ml to kill som ebody with that car., .. "Cars don't k 111 Jle'fiptc." Cran· nich said ... PMple kill JK'<>pli• I mean I could JU'I a.'i w('ll ki ll a J)('d~tr1an with a knife or a club o r a nf'w s p aprr ru('k o r i.omcthm~. Of r nur-;c. I look on the car us strictly a defensive weapon.·· "Odens ivf'? ·• r sajd .. Say you'r e going through an "Oh. come on. Crannlch," I said. "I have n 't seen a Russian lank on the block in we«:ks. It's not gmng to hurt you tn register thnt thrn~ · "Commie, pink·o rat!" shout- ed Crann1eh, starting hts engine. WEl.L. r made it over the fence in the nick of lime. But I can see why lht•se car nuts don't want to regl!ller their cars. Even the gov ernment isn't dumb enough to put a lelhal weapon 1n the hands of a nut Financial Survival YOU CAN SURVIVE A•NY ( nNANCIAt, DISASTER. Ry David Smyth. Regnery. 2S2 Pages. $10. ~ THE BOOKMAN J . • • • . Early in this cumbersomely tiUcd but mo~t engrossing tour of the conte mporary economic scene, author David Smyth makes a telling, and touching, point about the insidious dangers of inflation. lie observes that his father took out a life lni.urance policy in Buenos Aires which at the time had a face value of 12,000 Argen· line pesos, worth about $4.000 . Smyth's father died in 1972 but hls beneficiary son neve r bothered to collect oo UM! policy. 1llC reason: Over the years lnfla· lion had so eroded Its value that U Smyth cashed it in "I would get about 50 cenll for it." Instead. "I : keep ll at home os a curiosit y and : a reminder o( what inflation can • do to one's beat laid plans over a \ period of 50 )'Cara." ' THE BOOK la studded w\th penonal vignettes such u thla, maktne It com e alive where other books of lhc type read with about u much llvtlint'U ns a bank statement or an andual re- -~.... --- port. Smyth writes clearly and well but nol down. His ten is by no means simplistic. ll li; a clear, unblinking look at the way lhlngs are now with the economic world, the way things were, and the way things mleht be In addi- tion. the *uthor has a wry sense of humor that perlodically crops up ln the text but does not disturb the now of the narrative. For those Interested In the v arious formt or investment available, Smyth llata the lnstru· ments available and dlacu.ues at le:nitb their 1tron1 points aa 1'tell u liaUng their weak ones. He does ool recommend, aaytna, rather, that a municipal bond ls thla and does that. There are also lnteroaUng chapters on 1old and silver, deal· m, cogenUy wltb the roie these metals have pl~'ed ln the put and the posalbfe roles they may bold tn l.be rutuNt. PHlLnfOMAS AP Boob F.ditor L GRIFFIN BELL'S name was excluded from those early lisl'>, mainly because the list-makers took seriously Carter's campaign proposal for a non-political Al· torney General completely re· moved from the Preside nt. Bell, a Georgian and law pa rtner of Carter intimate Charles Kirbo, could not seem further from thal description. What's m ore, Carter aides believed that the Presldent·elect intended to shatter recent prece· Dramatic Developments A.u:ait Probe ! and persuaded even the ~ost stubborn members of the f Om· mittec that the money 1was WASHINGTON -House m vestigatori> have uncovcrt'd dramatic new evidence that the accused killer of Or Maritn Luther Kmf( Jr. may nol have acted alone The murder was pinned on James Earl Ray, an escaped con· vict, who used p h o n y passports to sLip out or the country . AC · cording to the invesligtors. he got as rar as Portugal, when he re · celve d "further in- structions" from n !iCCret con· spirator. Ray finally w3s tracked down in London and extradited lo the United Slates for trial. His ac· tlvitles in Portugal, meanwhile, have Men conculed from the nuthoritles for eight years. NOT UNTIL a few weeks ago did t.be House in vestleators learn about Ray's Portugal connection from •·a witness who had never previously been Interviewed by any investigative agency." The lnveatigators r~rted this startling developmtat conflden· Ually to the Select Committee on AlsHslnation~. "Ray contacted another person trom whom be rec:e1ved further lnstructlons, 1' they dis- PACK ANDERSON J have uncovered some inlnguing new informut1o n about Lee Harvey Oswald. the accused as· sassin or President John F. Ken- nedy. According to the report, the committee staff "spent seven hours ques tioning a n ex CIA agent who had come forth to re- late his personnl knowledge of the conte nts or conversations between Lee Harvey Oswald nnct personnel within the Cuban and Soviet embass ies in Mexico City." Oswald's conversations. ac· cording to o ur sources. were monitored by the Central In- telligence Agency. Immediately, staff members "were disputched to Mexico City where they con- ducted further interviews," the report discloses. No evidence has been uncovered so far, that Oswald discussed the Kennedy assassination at either embassy The committee will probe deep· ly jnto any connection between the CIA nnrl Kennedy's as· sassination. The agency, we have learned. has more than 60 cartons o< top·secr~ documents ··relating lo the a&s8.S$lnauon of President John F. Kennedy and the uUvllJes of L~ Har vey Oswald prior lo that assasslna-tJon .. closed cautlousl1 ln a pre· MEANWHILE. the committee Umlnary report. staff la anxiously aw&.iling con· They didn't mca\ion in the re-aresslonal approvnl of their re· port where the' cQJlbct was quett ror a record $8.5 million lO made. except th•t at Was "out of lnveatl11te lhe as11assinaUons. the Unlt¢d States. •t We have Behind elo d doors, Richard e:atabll11be4 that the IOc:aUon was Spra.aue, the panel's brilliant Portuial. · staff director from Philadelphia. The lnvuttaators a lao ,. dr•m•lkaUY laid out b1s pla.D111 ' necessary. ~ Sprague pointed out that, om- pared to other investigati the money he wanted was not a un- reasonable sum. For exa pie. he noted that for the first t.lree- month period of the scare' for Patty Hearst, the f'BI sptn $2.6 million. • In addition, Sprague plained, the New York Sta vestigation o f abuse In Medicaid program has a b of $6 m1lllon for its second ye Rep. Henry Gonzales, D· ex .• the incominA chairman of as· sasslnaUon committee. told he is convinced that Sprag Is right. I I ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT Hr>lw'rl fV Wt>rd. Pubfnhrr I Thnm1u Kr1>1·1/ 1-:dcltlr~ Barbara Krr1tnl"h. P.rl1tnr111/ t•oqr f:drltll' Thc.-t'(liloriol pn~c o( llw 0 Iv Pilot seek:. to inform n d stlmotrtc-rl'1dt'r'I by pr1>11 n R on this pag<' d1\'c-r11<• comm~ur;.iry ()n topics of Inter t•i.t by lyndlcat- <'d columni111i; end cartoonlstr,t>y providing a forum ror readcra· \>lcw:. anct by pruc:nllna•ithis hl'WtcPRfX'r'~ nplnlon'I and lde3S on currc-nt top1C'll Thr cdl.\9A11l orlnJon)! o( the Oully r1IOC. lij)l>('11r only In lht' £-d1lnrlnl colum1utt.he top or the rui:t•. OplniOfl~' ~"· pr4'"t'll hy the columnl'l~ 'llhd r.1rtnom'~ anti l't'lll'r wntenr art lht'1r o'll.n and no tnctor11(''"4'n{ of lh<-lr vet'" I' hv the Daily Piiot Miould be lnrnrrd Tuesday, Dec. 2s, J.12a Tuesday December 28. 1976 DAIL V PILOT A 1 LM. Boyd Some Pets Clair Takes UCI .Post Generates Financial Support for School Get Pets Used to know a lady who, e ve r y Chrhstmas, gave her beloved poodle a pel of its own, a rubber puppy or a stutred kitten or toy tUJ!tle. Some thought she was a little weird. But the animal psychologists suy no. Pets love pets of their own. In fact, they're convinced lonely cats have gone so far as to dream up imaginary mice. And solitary dogs have been thought lo have fallen in love, as it were, with hamsters, canaries, even Barbie dolls. Maybe you've heard that 63 percent of the work in typing is done with three fingers, but can you identify th05c thrl'e fingers? No, nol bourbon. The first finger of the right hand and the first and second fingers of the left. CASHEWS Q •·How come cashl'ws weren't named on that hst of most popular s nack nuts·!" A Suspect at·~ bccau~e most or them arc grown m Africa, then 5cnt to India to be Eugene E . Clnir Jr. has been appointed director or development at UC Irvine. Clair, a former mem~r of the tleveloement staff at UCLA, will be responsible for a progrum to generate private support ror the Irvine campllS from Individual donors, business and industry, association!! and foundations . CLAIR WILL SERVE as an of- ficer of the UCl Foundation. an umbrella organization c'*'dinat· ing the fund-raising efforts or the UCI affiliate a.roups. He will direct s upport activities for the Chancellor 's Club, the UCJ ln- dustrial Associates and the Big I Boosters. tie also will act as· clearing agent and counselor for non-university, non-government support originated by faculty, students a nd staff. Clair has b ackground in capital fund development and an~ nual support. Most recently he was director of a $2 million cam- paign to complete the funding or UCLA's James E . West Alumni Center. He also served as assis- tant director for a five-year UCLA capital program that is raising $20 m iUion for the Los Angeles campus. · shelled by hC1nd, and final- ly ~hipped here. M~kes them pretty expensive Jn Bangkok, Thailand, 1l's against the law for a couple in a motion picture theater lo kiss. The management and growth of custodia l a nd endowment funds entrusted to the UCI Foun- dation, which have ranged from $300,000 to $1 million, will be among Clair's responsibilities. ln addition, he will review plans for the Annual Fund, large gifts, de· !erred giving and bequests. CLAIR HAS FILLED develop· menl positions at Indiana Slate University and at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston. As a priV10.te consultant h e has managed major campaigns for other universities as well as the YMCA, the Heart Association and the Muscular Dystrophy As· sociation. He also has back· ground in documentary films and the news media. DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR UCI 's Eugene Clalr Jr. Two Nohel Laureates There's no trick at all to ~rinding up chicken feathers so finely that Uley can be eaten by people for brcakrast. In fact, scholars al the University or Georgia made cookies out or them. Tasty, they said. Maybe so, don 'l know. Chickens arc s uch filth.y little beasts that those processors cl'rlainly will have to find a way to clean thl' reathcrs. Who knows where they've lx•e n·1 For the nonce. I 'II stick Lo the n·gulur breakfast To Lecture at UCI .• the d epartm ent of English and Com - parative Literature. chief chemist at t h<' Brookhaven N at1onal New condos and Laboratory or New York, Econo-"lnn" will conduct a four-week 171 41 644-4926 series of classes in 14061 995.4451 c h e m i s t r y b c g i n n 1 n g 1 ~;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;~ Jan. 10. Deaths Elsewlwre Two Nobel laureates are among s ix experts in the fields or chemistry. literature. economics and psychology who will join the UC Irvine facul· ty during the winter quarter as Regents pro· fessors and lecturers or as a result o f student re- commendations. FOUNDER AND e ditor o f the Paris Review, Matlhiessen also gained experience as a film maker through the production of "Blue Water, White Death." Dr. Ha ro ld Johns , director of the physics division of the Onlano Cancer Institute in Toronto, Canada, will jd1n the faculty of lhe School o f Biological Sciences for February. GROSSE POINTE. Mich. (AP > -David Kendall, 73, former Republican nalional committeeman und a ,.,. special Wh i t e llous e •' counsel and a s<;1stant .. s ec r e t ar y o r th (' 1 Treas ury unclt•r fin·~• dent Eisenhowt•r . dtl·<l Monday 1r1 a nurs in~ " Dealh .~••• it•t-JI GOUMARI~ PA~TOR A JOHN C.OUMARI~ •o df-r,I OI ,,, .. ,. Mr-\A (11h,orn1o1 I t , ' iJ•lj'f Df'<,.mbl'r 11 '"'' '>",,,, , ,,.,,11 • I 1 tJf' hfold T"ur• 0.1, O,.r,.mrw·,. VI ,. l nr, PM \MITH rUTHll l L'IMO Nt I• •fl Cf'hloP' ~rtrl'\f'h m,,, ,. tit 1 •' \rf·•i ~~mt>e• ?II !tom ~ llO P M I'> q ro P M ~nd W~'wd\y Hl\m 1"" AM to .. 00 PM l"tf"tmfl'nl P¥ ·I•< y,,.w""' """Jrt.tl p,.,. .. «;M IT H f 1J t tHit l AMn ~t\Hlr'fWhh hfl ,f'\U11 t1 t home after s uffering a stroke. Dr. Linus Pauling, winner of the Nobel Prize in che mistry in 1954 and the Nobel Peace Two scientists will join lhe UCl faculty as Regents lecturers. Dr. Norman Sutln, AUGUSTA . Maine CAP > R obert WUllamson, 77. a fourth generation lawyer who Sl'rved ror 14 years as chief 1us til't' of thl' Mairw Supn•me Jud1c1al Court. died Monday. Prize in J962, will pre·.-----------------------< sent a three -week series o r l ectur es on the biological ~ciences beginnmg .Jan. 22. DR . GUNNAR ----------· Myrdal, who shared the No b e l Prize fo r econom i cs with :;::;~~~d;~:,~~r:;:~~~'~v,•~.,~~'~':; Frederich A. von llayck Ooltl•V 8tol"• •\ Cn•O"I w lln I"' Rrv in 1974, Wi 11 Serve with ::;;~~.;~;:' ~·.%~:::;:~:~.= the soc i a I e co Io g y 111 l••u QI ll~we" ll>t l<molV ,._,, f 3CUlty • r1,nl•1hul10"\ to '"'" Amt•fi1 M't •"4t•.v\ • ,,,., u··~·· 11'"'"' • Mo•ti•••• "''" Dr. Pauling, a student-t~·~1~1 &1"0 • Hun<•noton U•M" recommended lecturer, THOMP!>OM 1s best known for his re- Of)NAttr T'iOMP!>ON , .... """' '·' search in the nature of Free Pony Rides~ Dally loday lhru Frid ay bnng tM kiddies to Hunttngl on Cenler Mall for the thnll ot real oony ndes Noon to 5. And lake the lime to check our super after Christmas Sale' Beach Blvd. & Edinger. SENIOR CITIZENS loClt Off All - 18 Purcbaeee ~4Vl ON All PURt.HA!lS IV IECOMINC A MlMllU Of Ouk HNIOll ClltllNS S~VINt.i. PLAN AT NO COS 1 TO YOU. 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"' Costa Mesa 11.n• "' •' ,, • • 1• ••" fie IS the author or ~:.:..':,~"~~:::. ~-\'~'.1:·;,·1·t_~·'\', se veral v.'ork s o n -• '"'' "°''"'•' •' """ ..... ' ·• £>conom1cs and political ::,,.~'" ,~:· .. ,1m·:n 1:.V'."~,,~~1, science 1nclud1nj! ··1~he "" ..... ~. • •• " • .., AM •• l\o ·• Challenge or World Pov ~t 4;:'".,' t\'.~ :.,""' ·~ ,"·.,.~,~'t:; erty 1\ World J\nla ""'''"'" '...,. ..... , .... , , ... ..., Po\ crty Pro~ram 1n ';':'~~~;;.·•:::::;:~~:fin''\"'~~;~,; Outline ·· and ''1\n • 11) .... '"" """"""' ""'"'"•'• American Otlcmma '" ' ' H tllOH The Negro Problem and .... ,.\ 'TIOJOFF ,.,,,, .. ,, n • ModernDcmocracy .. ~#::·-:;: ;:::,:.~ ,; ·,·.::·~.: .. ~:~';·; Dr Kevm C Brechner, l•tt<J4ttQ•t•. Ann Prol.nt • C•?•A u student recommended ~ ... :""~ :,~.~::~ .. : .. :;,·,;,::7t' •· "1 lecturer, also will Join WARO the facult y in s oci:.11 .,:·:"~A';'. '7n.:.~Ar~.~:·,.,'"7:~·; ecology for the wmter c .... ,..,,,.. ,, ,.,. ••· .. , •• ..,.,, nv • quarter Dr Brechner, If L1l('l1 1•r !tic:, VO\Jf 1nrnmc. cnll your Poe tf 1c Tclt>phone Servrcc R<'Jll <'' rnt~' '" r 'If. A In, @ Pacific Telephone INDUSTRIAL STORE KEEPERS FACTORIES APARTMENTS CONTRACTORS YACHTS SMALL BOAT LARGE BOAT DISCOUNTS EXTENDED CRUISING TO MEXICAN WATERS COMMERCIAL BOATS BOB PALEY HORTHOC-546-3205 & ASSOC, IMC. SOUTHOC-642-6500 ~'"";'.; ;.~;~n. <;,:,;.-; ·~~:~· .: ~~·; rormerly a research as· • -, ,1., R•'""' \•"''" o• tru • sociate 1n a n alcohol de· L----j• ... --------------=----~~=-~---~=========================~ '';:;:..;:;;r::~;·~~·;.",,,~':";:·~. ;;;·~:;, toxification and treat· ,, ""' R•n••t .. ,.. ,.,,.,,,., "'''~ "'" menl progra m at the 11 .... "''"" n""'"""" '"'"'"'""' ·•• Veterans Administration ;:;•::.-:~~,,~;,~:::~,~,0~~,._ "'"' 1 ltospilal in Phoentx, PUBLIC NOTlCE A r izona, w ill t each courses in .. 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Indoor Gift Plants 30% off ... Creeping Charlie Baskets ! HAWAII, MEXICO & THE CARIBBEAN •SCUBA DIVING THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 50% off ... Selected Stoneware Pottery limited to stock on hand Dec. 27 thro 30 Closed December 31st and January 1st . Son Jooqt1ln Hill~ Rd. nt MocA11hur Hlud N"iup<>rt Bt~h (7J4J 640-5800 Also In Ml.s.slon V11!}o (7MJ R17 781 l 0/1t'•l r>oilv 11rJ11l I06(>11l A8 DAILY PILOT Actor Retains Strength Widmark's 'Coaster' Third Film in Ye ar By BOB THOMAS VALENCIA (AP) -The hair is more white than blonde now. and lines of character indent the face. But the underlymg sense of strength remains unchanged, and Richard Wldmuk continues one of the screen's best actors. You watch him perform a scene in 1'Rollercoaster." his third major mm this year. It is a climax in lhc movie, with hundreds of pro· fessional extras and college students pouring mto the pleasure park, Magic Mountain. AS AN FBI AGENT winding up a case, Wid· mark has no Imes. But thl' other actors, including George Segal and Harry Guardmo, seem to watch hlm closely. As the extras arc reassembled for another take, a young man walks to the bench where Widmark is waiting "Excuse mt'. Mr Widmark, but my father wouldn't forgive me 1f l didn't .!>hake your hand.'' the extra says hes itantly. "Would you mind?" "Of course not." the actor rcplJes, although he seems embarrusscd. When the crowd shot 1s fmally complel· ed, Widmark retires to the land cruiser that serves as dressing room and refuge. After 30 years in films . Ric hard Wid- mark remains a loner. Rarely interviewed, his public appearances are nil. Although he owns a California ranc h, he maintains his residence 1n a Connecticut village. WIDMARK HF. HAS SEEN let· tic of home this year. Earlier he made '"The Domino Princ1pl<'" ror Stanley Kramer an Mexico and C'lscwhl·rr, then '"The Twilight s Last Gleam· ing" for Robl'rt Aldnch 1n Munich. Now h e has bc<'n on lhc ro ad with "Rollen·oa!>t<•r." playing the Ffil agent who helps track down Timothy Bottoms. The latter portrays the bralhanl <"rimmal who tries to extort a m11l1on dollars by thr<·atcnang to blow up amusement parks It ·s the kind or rol~ Richard Widmark might havt· played an hi!' e<1rlaer r1lm career. ··Now I 'm too old for those roles," Widmark said sl'lf ·deprei: a tingly MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW (fl€ [UelJER comP[EX ROBERT VAUGHN • MERRIE LYNN ROSS AJso Stcni"CJ KEEHAN WYNH • ALDO RAY .-----OHE P'EftFORMAHCE----- E.ACH EVEHIHG • 8:30 SAT.12 /2 5-SUH. 12/26-MOH.12 /27 TUES. 12/28 CaU For S~cial '"•iew Information [/, THE SURF THEATRE COAST Hl~WAT AT 5TH HUNTIMG TO .. IUCH 536-9396 (R) l!ltl.-:51.~it.l·() rJ!tl( .1(1 1r.1 1111&:~~·1n, .... 11t' ~ ui" 1 If '!I.·, I\ rs· Ill ~I..,, fYrti-.<DllRl.,.,Pltil>t 1 .. t,.1 ~\II ··\I • ;.•, ~f,.0"1l•li'll~'ll&J 1\t;l&ti ~l~\rt~ .. •• EDWARDS CINEMA SCHEDULE 1 :45-4:30-7:1~10:00 H1rbor 11 Adams Co111 M111 ~102 110 H. lltld!d Ate1111t AMMi111•rnaol He's G2. ls be a good guy or a bad guy in the movie"? "IT'S HARD TO SAY. You used lo be able to tell, but now you can't be sure about the FBI and the CIA." "Rollercoaster" is more in the lhtchcocklan suspense tradition than the film of raw violence that is prevalent today, Widmark remarked. That sub· ject caused him to abandon his usual taciturnity. '"I know I 've mude kmd or a half·assed career out of violence. but I abhor violence." he said forcefully. "I am an ardent supporter of gun con· trols. It seems incredible to me that we are the only clvihzed nation thal does not put some effective control on guns. I wouldn't have a gun in my house. I hate guns. "EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK on films and on television, you see Vlolence. You can't tell me that doesn't have some effect on young minds. We now have a whole generation that has been brought up on television. These kids have b~n subjected to violence all their lives. That kind of exposure has got to desensitize them." Opry Gets Wumry Songster "SllfHT MOVIE" '"TAKE THIE MOMIEY AMO ttUM" IPGI 1!'161 W SUNFLOWER NASllVILLE CAP) - Larry Gatlin has become a regular membl•r uf the Grand Ole Opry. Opry manager Hal Durham said. W OF BRISTOL CM !>~0 0594 . "THIE 51LYU STRUl(N IPGI "This is a thrall of a lifetime. When you think of all the count rv mu.'>lc heavywe1ghb who have t-ir .... .,.,....,.,..~...,----11 been and are associated 1 Y OPP1NC CENTRE with the Opry. it "s an In· ORANCE •sJ2 6771 ~ Ctn ClMTIE CIMIEMA5 , credible feelin ~." said the young !>l n gc r- songwnter. SA FRWY IMANC"1ESTER EX.I G G FRWY ICITY OR EX I WALT OISMIEY'S '"T'Hl SHAGGY 0.A." IGI The Seminole. Tex . native is an alumnus or 0 the Un1v c r s ilv of Houston. Ill' has roots an gospel music. but an rt• t-.,-\..--------......1 cent years his mu~1r has 'Y WALT DIS HEY"S been described as coun· .,__..,._H_IE_s_H_A_G_G_v_o_.A_._ .. _<G~I tr y.pop, tounlry . ~ contemporary and roun· try.gospel. "CAUIE" "ROLl lRULL" IRI NOW SHOWING LIMITED ENGAGEMENT u• 'IOVf" too• ,., A'-'"'' I y. 4 ,._ '4 lltOOtfMU•St 6 ~ "'tll Mtlrrl fl C.• .. tNO ,L.IA f •• oolW. ))@ 1fi #fsl-i is1§f ;1 t I}) .. -.................. GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBUAGH RICHARD PAYOR .,, ........ ~ .. ··w "SILVER STREAK"' • ...,.,,....,..._ .. _"'t,_ ~. g',;..:,. .. , ... ,.... • PATRICK McGOOHAN .. -'-··· ......... ~ ....... ~......,., .... ~~· ..... ~ ~ t--... ...... •~\l ........... °"""""""" o--........ ~""'"'"'i.f• --.... .. OQurt. ... ,-.. ~~~~~~ E x-hubby Gets Old 1VTapes P UBLIC NOTICE Cl'·>'" ,.CTITIOU$ IUSINIU "-""' STATIMIMf ,.... 1041-1"9 """"' ••• cloin\l bu\1 '4't ., ~uo·\ CENTER. tlll Monrovl•, ~··-.. c .. •n11 Al.ElllV~OEA P DUTHIE. 1n11 ~l•Cl•t•, 1-o...,l••n Yollrv c .. .,IOI ....... o.ithl• 17111 ~·· , • .., •• f-1••1\Y•llrv CAOHOI T'"' OU\U"9\\ t\ tond\.ltted b¥ M\ un I,.. otOf)t' •It'd •nv<.t•llon ol,.r '"*' • Los ANG ELt:s <AP> PA""''~~~ .. "u'''"•tt -Th e I a l e J u d y Thi• •••1tmen1 • ._, llltd wt1n ..... Garland's t>x-husband ::::.;llt~·~;"..~~ 0 ••no• c°""1Y on has won undi sputed ,. .. ,. ownership of several or :1.':.e.~:sssiowu uc"ow the actress'!> t aped '"'"°"hTv•t1ft11-.., television shows. ~:.!!".:~_c,:_-1~~~~~ .. Los Angeles Sup<.•rior "".,."....., Or•n~ Con1 0 .. 111 P1101. Court Judi:e Slt•vcn s. o.c.11.21, m&.ooc1Jan '·"· 1911 Weisman ruled that 26 .__ _________ \'Wl1_"'_, tapes made by the late actress belon_g to Sid Luft rather than to a company that claimed Luft interfered with the marketing of the ~hows. Trophy Productions claimed ownership of the tapes bee a u se Miss Garland ~ave Trophy's operator the tapes an ex- change for Sl0.000 short· ly before her dcuth. 05.Nll!FIAL. ~MAT~YAm.• All CINfMA•·M•G.AIH#lll\At\ fVl•YOAl ltil JO""".,.)) BIG FEA TUREI The Aih tnium. or !lie WILD!MESS FAMILY HO '45SlS HO II.AGAIN M•ftHU DAil 't t 00 \ C)'I '• ~ 7 00 • 00 I MATINEES I EVERY DAY OON"T MISS IT! "SHAGGY-0.A." t1tO..J ... 10 ' JCP , • ., ~\ Tht 40\>0IU"" or th• WILDIMESS rAMI'"' :~ :::J!.~ .... MAllN([ O•ll ~ ' 00 J DO\ nn I on. 00 l4IU"'t1Ht !>4i 1111 1111 , .. ., .. lfO lll'l"ELJM THE SOHG REMAINS THE SAME" 2:10-4:35-1:00·9:25 lrGI SO. COAST PlAlA }jlOl.,11tH1~'1111 1111 ru11"' 11ROCKY11 7:30 .. 9:45 SAT ,,SUM-I :l0·3:40. 5:4S..l:OO. I 0: 15 CINE MALAND 1411 $1 N;re~ A•>41•• USIWU KING KONG tPGI I 2:l0.2:50·5:20·7:4S. I 0:00 SAT _,()MLY-12:15 AM CINE MALAND ltlHe ~"'°' Al>>llt.,. UH IOI uo '""~ '11t£ SEVEN-lfl·COO SOLUTION" (PG) 111 .. Ul-4 •M U . ·~···· 1111 St ~ .... , • Au-c• UHIOI r•tt 1u ,1-c "MARATHON MAN" IRl .... , J ....... "l DAYS OF THECOHDOR" IJ .. JO "ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ENTERTAINMENT ... a case of an ingenious novel being turned into a terrific movie. A lean back and love it lark that is a practicallv incomparable fa mil y film ... a garland of cheers." 1 .. '"' ::.Jiol.t. llll Mic 7nf>AY o;11otv 1\11\°' ARl\IN · \/\NI..,..,/\ HI Ill 1Hl\VI • llntll 111 Ill \ol\l I • j " ,, "'"'°'II Ill Wll 111\'1<,IJN ·~·· 1111 <,1 VIN l'I MI I NI "4)1 IJllON" ... , I Alflll N( I 011\111 M.~1·,,,. •• .;., .-11)1 l GRI V '<\MAN I Ill\ I ( •l"\R ( llARI I '> I ·RA' " "'OM! ..... ltM!lWN. Ml ( .tNI .. nd II RIM\ l(f ... r PG' IT'S LAUGHTER UNLEASHED! THI .J• ~~ C•tt• litf'v •t•t •IU \ ~ ILW c:.IAOt! rr-t•u ASSOCIATCO CCNDlAt. tlLMS ' " A IOUIT BYB Ploch;c1>011 ' .. v .. .. VOYAGE (PG). .:,_. OF THE : .. ~ :1 ~· . ·~~ DAMNED .: .. ~:l · HOUOAY SHOwsNGS 1:0CM:OO 7:00.10:00 "NICKELODEON11 CPGt "NETWORK11 IRJ "THE SOHG REMAINS THE SAME0 CPGJ ''THE SHAGGY D.A." "RIDE .A WILD PONY" CGt ADVBmlRES OF .A WILDEANESS fAMILY "MISTER Suret IMV1SllLE" fGt "MARATHON MAM" CRI "THREE D.A YS Of THE COHDOR" IRI "CARRIF' CIU "THU TER OF ILOOD" CRt "KING KONG" CPGt LA MIRADA C • LAKEWOOD CENTER C : Wl.Uf IW HIOAI• HllCl 11 M llOllOU .,.,. IATUllOAY (11~t lkll41rtl ti N 1ttM Ill.OU t MGltOAfl ll:tl let• ~;11 u-• l CllOf!W~ ~-~·: THE ENFORCER 111 "4·2400 D41\f .,, ·~·--....... 0 ... 0 .10-0 IAMllf llfllllAl-11'11 h.,,,,. TfJl ADVINTURlS OF THI ........ , ... 994·2400 llOERNISS fAMll Y 101 DAllT U 1 I •~·00.,.00.7100.e 00 _, ·~°' • '"'" O'Ml•l , •• o ... NICKELODEON ,.., ....... ,, .. 994·2400 DAii' ••• l11J .. )o)O. •·-»•o.o 110 rtm UH • -. a1101u -h •trtlt SONG IWINS THE SAME C'Or ....... ,. .. 194-2400 DAIU Af: l:U..J.)0.4 00.l::IO.alll•~ (Ulfl w fWOOtt ....... THI INfOICH1c.1 ·~ 531-9~0 "u• HIGH VILOCITY 1'°1 °""' 11-)0 .. TJHIU MAT cM• _, HYNOlDt t ITAH -A4 ;;;Is.a ) NICKILOOIONt'OI "UI HWY & WAlm 00 TO llW TOllt'OI C-CIOI IJ1M M.tft"4U 0-..T WOOOT MUN " ..... , THI flONT IPOJ •t-"U\ 531-9580 OISISSION !POI °""1 IJ1>0 .-n ... U MIU IUHAWAT eUf IUlll l CAHll1•1 "US ROUlHAlL11tt °""' IJ1.IO IUllNllJ D.lllT IOIOU1Cf O""' •.-""'" ,"-'t I U • f11 ,,. h• • .. • S11otet ,.,_,,,, 0 U_,0~1•111 llOllCf' (111100 11 UllOll 0 '"ll' ,..,.,, .... -·~ ..... 821-4070 ....... fl'M'ftt M ~~M• ti2-'2~·,• ~ ..... , .... ·-'21·1131 ... ,-::,:,;:,. '21·1131 110 JlfflLIH I. 50..0 IUWHS TIU SAliU CNl :J. JANIS II ) >. llMI HINOllCIC$ INJ e11u UTNOlot • IT4'< 0 NIU NICKILOOION ~01 "'" SUMlt WISlllS. WINT11 DtWUt .. 1 w ... ,, lK ....... I II U I 4 Tonight's TV Highlights KCE T 9 8.00 -Conclusion of ., "Ballet Shoes," children's classic about three orphan girls and their dreams. J l • 'Bickersons' Bicke r Ende d Q: My husband ;met I ha\'e been arguing about who 1t was who wa::. starred in "'The D1r kersons," the old rad to show about a marned couple who con- stantly argued. I said lht: husband was Edgar Bergen and the wife Frances Langford. Can you TutY..day December:'~ 1'l7G l~. KHJ 6 8:00 -"The Spanish Main," 1945 adventure mm starring Maureen O'H~~ _!l~d ~alter Slczak. ·' clear this up, pll'asr'> Mn. T.8 .R., Sh reveport, ·• ,~ . Kt:ET ~ 9 :30 -"Richard Ill," 1955 1 film wlth Sar Laurence Olivier Sir John Gielgud, Sir Ralph Ri chardson Sir Cedric Hardwickc, Claire Bloom' and Pamela Brown. ( l . TV DAILY LOG TUESDAY I iViNING . 8:00 n a m •101 c·11· r~)l Nrwi _, 12)) IOJ (~~I 81 m llein a lhlp ltockey l\1ngs ws M1nnt~t1 lllol!h~lm m Comet l'yte UGll~e .. h rtrid&• r am1ly •Ma"'·l2 Qlll SIJr Trek m [lectuc Company el Drarnahc ~"" Cit; Dill&hl m little ltascals -6:30- • Oiuh! Cu•sl, 1nclud, ln•y 81~hop, Sylvia Port,, 1 l•t\ter Stillont, and the 1!1Ch•• r dm y. Cf' All4Y C11lfith (10 Mtr; Cullin Shqw m hrn~y Alfau I VJ I )1) C41n"'10lt G>ZMlll 7:00 CJ 0 !fl) ro) m m lltwt (6) My Three Sons ())To TtA the Truth ' .O Conuntralt0n mt lO'it Lucy CD Tht FBI fl> Alr\tric.a/lwael ltwisll Hovr 126 Andy G11fhlh tD l1b clle11/Lthrer Report ( 191 8 ) Wllal Will Wt S.n lo A Huncry World m Md•m' FJm1ly -7:30- G ~td Camera m Tht Odd Covplt O 119 2>1 • Holl,...d Squaru m Tht r.ona Show C> Tht .lohr'\ Wild m '"'' '4Mlch ( 111 ( 3 ) IWl!¥1ll't Oii tht lto•d Qf.1 Ho&aa's Ht rott El Cllaftntl 21 T11111M m Ata'\ 59ofrs W..ld llJ Ct~brity S•ttf"l•~ts m flu h Go<don 8 :00 O C l1 "l ) a THY OTludo alld Dawn I r•d \1.l(Mu" 11 •nd C.ory Bn•t•m Jn '"' r G 23 6 10 GI lulu Sb<• SIMt• 1111 ( n nl I~• ll'"'"t • tO• 'ldt 1n .. ,,,!~ ~~oov' h4b•l ·I c11lhn~ 0'""" pv hf'~ tun~, '"" ltt,.tlnn, 'Ulf' ,.,,, •l'M '' u, I\ &10 ~·lh ruo VI,,, rl 11 .. •• tt In,. r.ri / tht<ti Ouf • tr ,..._,,. f'l1m l'1ti "''J ("fll N ~ 4 SC)fl1to11 ... , ,.,,. I kt 11i11 ''' "J Mo~1t (l M) "Tht Mar• ol Z.,uo·· .td•, 1 I f''1"' f' •~' lm Id ( 1rnt1• II 1\11 ~.1~0 n• • J r n" r ... 11ett .. \1•1" , 4-'Ut'iJ fJ )t KIPllY 0aJ1 A 1 r • Cf~\ul• "'"'"' r ~ •• '''"\ .. ~•n f • e .1 1 I/It l!UY di n, •I~ ·~• l•I•\ ~•I °'"'""°'••\I ,. f '"I~ >lull 11 (~, IQr"""•'• \I 1• II ~ C (lhr) 'T~ S,.fldll It••" Ud>I C ~ 1u•••" 0 Har• '-ut Htnrt•d w,,,,, • 11 Nl"'Y .. ~ • l.nt " tllt Wi~ • ,.,., Mnlfl a """ ""*"< Altt1t\ ...... (ltw) IM MotrQMU If Ullly" I I'" ~'"'' 1 j A• 'J.tl't f I °'11tr1J\ I ~ M "'u4t:1y C11t1n R.i ,,, M• Hctus n d r• .oc <M~rr~ \ .,,,,I 4l wt II• •.' '" 1'fl\ ••1 ..,, drum. DI 11 11 1nJ I rl;c • C/1Hr111• • h y<hlC rlltl\Ollltna ~., -8:30- ru ., UwrM & Slloflfy (R) II'' aler Sft11ley rs tiv,n ii p1n11>0 ' an o1f1C"I bur '•''" ill rhe ry by 1n e1Kul1n who ~nows &el\ hp\y •htn \ht SI~\ lht b,,,W ff •M h~s an ~1111101 moll~, I Cten·W'ltt ClliMM rroe11111 Sltvatl04! C."7 " • 9:00 (ITT! \fl) m lll•A S•M (II) • eoc>d Un\1111 an ~vs no dtnds tor Ha•~tyt whtn ht mpts 10 l•lht a nuru \ l•\ slovt • o clod. 1n lllt mo1n1ni Ind blindness alld stmt burns rn llant uplosion G ID (() (]) D ,._ Wiima~ ~ lhe •1H1n1 ol 1 Po41Ct olhf'r t1 Set Andtrson to ao ~ndtr r and t0tn a bud ol m '\lu ttnortSIS suSOt<ltd ol lht 1na. Od Y111 Orte i:,i ltldl Man, '-Ma~ No hon 1varlabh! at our preu .~ • W V£CAS GUTIU wmt LllUAC[ AllD rostu uoou AT t ..... Cfitflll ... Wlf&llllM MutV.rltfy m C!Ympt0rull1p \llrutl1nc -9:30- 0 ( 17l f3 ) r a' Ont Oily at A T11M No inlv1ma1ton 3,a,fJbl•. al Qu1 P"'·' l1mt U Ike• Viln Oykt fD Movie: "RIChard Ill" rd11) '5S- ~1r Laurene• Ohm ~"John Gielgud. 511 Raloh R1l hdll1.11n, -:,., f 1·J11r ttdldWlt~t. l.IJll•' 8lrJ11111, P 11111·1~ &own ED Ujltctacular '76 10:00 0 ( 11' 11 I a Swrtch rll\ P•l• 1nd Mar t••• ,. " '"'Ill 1 I.. a "' Yori-lo r r·1fo t j ' t .1, •itl ,,, l•.;Jlton b I P l"dd '' I <I ~ P '"" I•~ " 1 I~ n rerurr l u , • -ng•I•, ont, r I• l1on.pptd. G 2' • •O ID Pohct Story (kl V111tt (J,. "' I I " ii r ~''i"•nl • .. ,. • '" , ., 1111'•••1 ot I r .11.r f.1 h, l~rr. ''""' ('Jdftn,.t jtJ,1,j fttfl) 'l liJl(P j ff'l1 rr ;-J 1" ~ • '" 11nl """"t lo 1rlu•n IQ In· d•ddly undP•NDlld ht had trll bth1nd U O lltiwi t lounia O ')t Family rRJ W1lt1t ~ b•• t lu•nd lrnm • h I It 1 /•~ • P•rr •n I 611t)ltd '" I , IJ bdr ~nd V11111e linen~ hard •1 ;u •pl I~•· truth 2' Cun\ITIO~t el Cl Bt1n Amado -10:30-m CD EDNrws 11:00 0 0 @;) lt News G e 10 n 6 Nnn U M ( 29 J ) love American Style 0 Celebuly Rout m Mary Hinman, Mary Hartman m !JIU o: tht B1urrt ( t1 J ) Stump tht Sbrs -11:30- 0 I 11 J I I CIS ult Movlf c "llo!a~ D 1J • 10 m )afwly Canon s Tiit rn cw~ 0 ( 2t I ) )t TM1cl1y Mcni« ol the Wtt• m Ntws M Tllt 100 Oub m fltwt I Mootlt 12:00 U Bt1t o1 Croucho O Mt¥1f c "\llondtrlul Cou n tty" ,,.,. 't ' R<'b"'' M.' t ... 1\1 ,, I ,,,,, r.di, v,,,i 11 m Mo-It« "Ttll II to thr ludtt" n 1'• "' ;1 nd Ru •• II k llt I 11.-, •'h 11" fOtJ"\ &;) Moort 'Walll ol tht lorudora ( rn b. ,.,,., ,,.,,,., -12:30-u All Nt(ht Show "Oods•orlh." 'Sllldolt! ol lruso•.'' "The Thud Yllltor" m Mo-tit "l .o Art Guilty'' d• II • Anlhony p.,1,n~ I•~• ( "'d• ~ . ' 1 :00 D 2l • 10 TOl!ltllOW m Tht m Club 2 :00 O lllov11 DIWltlutorr "The Do lllt Hot l•M Got ltot," Su•<"'' '-1ntlo\ m All ll1Rhl Show ·t1lhan •u~ w U"' fut 11Uldtn1 ol 1Nlt1 SpKt 3 :00 0 ...,_ C "Wr111 A Soflt if! My Ht"t'' r '• ' , 1 1r P.•i"' 1 • L i.1d W11M lrory 'hou·• ,DArTllllC MOVIES OCCEM8U 29 8elow, for your comenitnu, 111 Ult dJy'I-. 10:00 e "TopJtr Ta~n A lrtp" from) J9 Rol~nd Youn1 (Mslanr~ 8tnn•tl "T.,ptr ltet•rns'' (com) '41 Rol1no Yovnc. lo•n Blondell 2fl C"r US-Wllite and tht Tlutt Stoocu" (tom) 61 -Carol Htru I~, lhrtt Stoeits 11:00 II IC """' Slllt .. of h i· -"ft C•d•) \4 -Tony C11111~. Janet Lri,h. 01"~ F11rar 12·00 m ..... ,, ... , ..... cd••> ·~1-w1n11m Holdtn Johnny St••~•I 1·00 24 ·c "fliftl ltk h rd an4 tilt CtlWdtfl" (ar!v) ~~ -R" ttarrl\On laurtnct HJrwh V1111n11 May~ 2:00 D "MICMY let Y"lllft (dr I) ·4q_ lttry Moore l!ob,rl Atmslro~c 3:00 lO' IC "Sttu Stu to Cflalsft ldra) 6J-Rod lt~lor, Keith M11clltll l:JO 0 (Cl "rlril Mfft In t~t .._.(adv) '6C-£d•a1d lvdd. l~tl ltlfrtts. Martha Hytr, t11~ C!utty La. A: You were d()')t•. "The Blckersons" co- starTed •·ranct-s l,angford and Don Ameche when the skit wai. Introduced (lo Edgar Bergen's .. Charlie McCarthy Show." It ert:ated so much talk (pro· bably from bickering couple11> that ln 1946 NBC brought the show into lls Sunday night schedule, ad- ding Pinky Lee and lat..r Danny Thomas for more laughs. In 1917, thf' program moved to the CBS network with the addition of quickie monolog ues by fllQlly Fra nk Morgan. In 1951, CBS revived the Blckersoo.s, with t'rances l.angford "arguing" with Lew Parker lnsh·ad of l\mechf'. (Don was still milk· ing the cbaucter in thl' early '70s -doing com· merclals as " John Hickerson.") 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardnet" Q · Scl"m o; that wh('n1 \'er I saw ltos~hnd Russell in a muv1c, ~h{' \\a•, pla} irtg a 1:.1n•1:r v.om an con- ::.tanlly tlum ging l'..irn·r~ What v..t·rt: ~omc of them'! M,> ra lt., J\ladJso11, Wis. A: "I 1>layed doctor, college dean, reporter, head of an advf'rli-.in~ agPnC)', I did them a ll,'' Roz once said . (l\ctually she> playt•d more than a dozen professional can•e r·woman roles.) '"I'd phone the costume designer and say, ·Make up thrf'c suits, one plaid, one ~ray fl annel and a beige. I'd also need an evenin~ gown a nd of cour-.c a negliget·. The negligee was for m v crying .;cent' in the i.eventh re- el, when I wa'> sorry f hadn'• h1·r n fem ininP enough and vowed to changt• bt'fon• ii was too late." "friends" f 0 \ .. \ ... ~ ' ' ORANG(. I ,,.411» OAll/f IN ' I 4• >I .. , ~ IUEllA PARlt • • DIUVllH " l t I ill PW ,I• II • o .,. • I• I I ~ II • I . ·~ MARTIN BALSAM ·BEAU BRIDGES· MARILYN HASSETT DAVID .IANSSEN ·JACK KLUGMAN WALTER PIDGEON • GENA ROWLANDS. BROCK PETERS ·OAVIO GROH·~NlHON~ OAVls-JOE KAP~ ft>• "tJ 1': 1 l. /,.~~') t'f \H, D • 4 \·.,,l'., t '.t , nr •r~ ,, ''. (i{ 11' I t . ' . I "' of Wusir:,f.,AR!f<\I t·r'"l"'"d'·RR(P(·flrt.i • • ,rn.'.AR c r~ [ '>~~'.. H PESTRICTEO Compl ete coverns;e of county government and cour t•: . . . Every day tn the ·o~ILY PILOT I ... ,,..,....,..~·~·;ti '!I• "'•" W•••" G re•" S»-U O 1 (~.~(tr~~~ .. ~Ec~~~~ .. ,\> I MESA VIROECll"TU '7• 4141 J SCHEDULE FOR CINEMA CENTER 1.30-3:20·5·10-7:00-8:50-10:40 ' -="~.~~~.~~~~.L,,H , WUTMIH Cll"Ul 0144')) SHOW TIMES 1 :45-4:30 7•15-1 0:00 -,,:.10-3.20-5. 15·7· l ~ 9: 15-11. 15 I £0~~~~.~~~~~A con "' "4t)A >46~J 1 U!_. "An inq(>niou-.h, contrivc•rl ... rn•t>, with one o f the wilti(> ... t wrap-up<; of dny m vsterv movie." (PG) f\1uln11· k 1111 "JI lV \ CIHKI I< I HUNllNGTON CINEMA 1 I UA(H•1 llll\ HI 141·U OI 84&-03811 141 601_7 I cu IF YOU UNDERSTAND FREED0'-1 b MOTORCYCLES, DON'T MISS W~Q~Qi"i ~~i: - CAR. WASH I ~ .. \\\\\\\ ... ,~u The most e"'citin original motion p icture event of all t ime HOLIDAY SHOW TIMES 1 :00-3 30-6 00 8.30-11.00 'GJ l: .. 0~~.~.0~)yt,I\~• "''" ) CINEMA WLST Wf\l"""IN\TUAIVCi\.OUfWr t w "i.T,...I~ ~i...,llli •"·' .... o~ $OHIO. NU I> '':iSES - RYAN O 'N EAL BURT RE YNOLDS TATUM O'NEAL BRIAN 'l,~~ K EITH . (PG) ,, ' J" HOLIDAY 1fll. ' SCHEDULE 7 ' l :10-3:30-5:45 ' a 00-10·1 s r. ~~~!.9~!,Cl~Y~~.~.. I l Hw(t wf"Q•T()C'lffTr:11 ttC 4 01•o) .. -1;...;,,,. . ORANGE,· -OAtVEtN Z s ...... . ' ' DAILY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 1 :00-3:00-5:00 (PG). 7.15-9.15 SORRY. NO PASSES N~'HFORT CINEMA~ C· t+tf\,6.( JA'\.H'Wt ,\M&t:APh"tl..f ··q ... ..,. , ,.. i l '"' Of"NJONES fl1" CONWAY SUZANNE PLESHETTE PLUS 101 "FANTASY ON SKIS" I M~U~t~EM~~:[c~l f~wl\o l .. fSA YfllO[ Cfl"Tll! .,, 4141 WlEMAVIEJO \C'HH .. •flCl•l •I \,Ml$S10H VflJO SJO .,.0 ... .,. -N<.JT ~I NCL llMSTt1RY. .. WESTBROOK-'\ wt \TMt..-\fU • r e1000,1.11n I GARDIN G•O~_f ---~ 10·44~ CO·HIT AT MESA "BURNT OFFERINGS'' edwards MESA CINEMA -- PLUS "3 DA YS OF THE CONDOR" 11 ROBERT REDFORD f A YE OUNAWA Y HU~I!~~f.q~H~.EMA -'1 ~o ~•ut BA8-0~88 ,41 .. ,01 r CO HIT AT BRISTOL WOODY ALLEN A, "THE FRONT" ( edwards BRISTOL CINEMA Pl\tO~ H ,.~4:•tfH1Jt \40·7444.;.._ __ ...., ·•1CC'·MIT AT CINEMA WEST .. : ..... "' .. llTll.allOIJf" ~~,f~~~~J~!wm Wl\fM04 CfM1'H U~) ,, , " , , " . "' ·. A JO DAILY PILOT Tuesday Oec&mbor 28 1976 Wllma Woods, Laguna Niguel, h us been ap. J>ointed m anagt•r of the llarbor-Oran.:ewood office of Bank of America U\ An aheim. She 1s Corm~r manager or lhC' Soulh Inglewood branch • Tbom u J . Grant, C05ta Me1>a, ha:. been ap· pointed district manager of the Norther n California division of Arne rtcan Sign and lndJcatur Corp., San· ta Ana. 1 le is former :.aJes cn~sncer. Deva da Beldeman, llunlington Beach, hui. been appo111tt.•d a consumt·r loan officer in the Costa M~a office or Bank ol J\mt'fica. She is a former loan ass1sta11t at the Newport Beach branch. Joseph Woollctt has b<>cn installed as president of the Oran~e <.:ounty chapter or the American lnstJtute of Architects . Fred Brig~ 1s vice pre· s1dent elect. fl :i ody Bob<'h I!> i.ccrcl a)-y, Ron V eo 1:. treasurer and George Bbi.ell and ~tl'wart Woodard arc d1rcctor1>, ()Qnna llarris has bt•t•n installed dS president nr the Ora nge County Womr n's Architectural Lea gut•. Ph<>t>be Brownell 1s v1n• pres1dr·nt, Julie Ball 1s secrl'lary and 1\nn Sommers 1s lrl'a:.urcr. " Ray Forb<'S, Newport Beach, has been named m anagt'.'r ()f t:xccullvc accounts ror the ell'ctro· products d1\'1:.wn of Beckman Industries. He 1s ronnt·r l lcl1pulcJ1v1s1on markctin~ manager. * Newport Equity Funds, Inc., Newport Ben{'h, has announced promotion or three executives to positions .is vice prt.~1dcnt. Linda Blue, Corona dcl Mar, J111ncd the com· pany as a loan counselor 1n 1975 Douglas W. Bulley, Corona del Mar, a lso joined the firm as a loan counselor in 1975. Robert t;. GrlfrUJ, L<1guna Beach, JOmcd the firm as an inn•s lm<'nlcoun:.clor m 1974. lloward A. Siegel, Newport llcuch. has bt'cn elected lo the board of directors or State Mutual Savings and l.oan Association, Newport Beach The ::i:.:.oc1ation 1:. the pnnc1pal !>ubs1d1ar}-of f'ar Wc:.l Finan<•1:.il Corp, of which S1cgl'I 1s t•xccut1vc vice pn•:.1dcnt and ch1t'f operating officc:r. Wlllla m J . Soto Jr., lluntington Reach. has !:wen nam<'d t11rl'ctor of planning for Lowry and/\:-.· ~ia lC's, lrvmt• He is former J:.soc1.1lt• director uf c11i.:1m•t•nni;: for the planmng d<'partmcnt of the Jn int· Company. Robert II. Hanson has been promoted lo vice president of Lowry and As1>ociates, Irvine Fk 1s former proJect manager C.L. llorfman. lrvint·. ha~ bt•t•n named ex· f'C'ut1vc vice president and ch11.'f l'X<'c utive officer 11r llouble M :\hrkc ting C'ompan). Inc., Fount:.i1n \. all1•~ 111• 1.., fnrml•r \ 11·1· prc,1d«nt 111 l·ha1 ~1 1>f ~Jk-; fur thl' <'OIOJ}:ln~ .\ .. U a rtin S(radtman ha:. JOinc<l lhe Irvine In· du ... trial Com pl1•,.. sale:. tt:Jm as mJm1g1•r of s <il<''> .ind l<'Jsmg llC' 1s former manager of the ~11s1>1f)n Oak:. Industrial P ark in Camarillo Robert f.. Enochs, l lunt1nJ!tOn Hcach. has been named assistant manage1 for the Parker Pen C'orn paoy's West<'rn sales d1v1s1on lie is a rormer s alt·s representative for the comp;,rny . John P. Ourham hal-1 OCl'n naml•<I rnan:1~er of 1n:arkt•t planning and tariffs for Air California. Nt>\.\ po1 l 8C';i ch lie t'> former mark1•t :malvst fur Int' romp.111~ Olana ltjos, l.:iJ:un.1 ll1ll.,, h.1:. h1·1·n mimed J.., .,,.,t,111t c.1 shll'I .inll opc·rJt ton-. 11ff u·t·r of Fir.,t \\omen''> ~;1nl.. or California. She· '' .t rtirm1·r Oll·mbt•r or tn1• .1orn1n1· trJlt\I' cl1•p,1rtment of IJoyc!s B.111to; l .1hl11rrua J am t>s E . Palnwr, Nt•\.\p<11t B1•arh. has jc1tn1·<l 11 .K. l.ak<' and A-.M>Ciatc-.. \icwp<11 t Bt•:it'h ;1" u 't•11111r rt·<;1·,1rc n J-.-.ouJtt 111• 1, formrr mJnaj:tt•r of m·\.\ bU.,lnt''' tit·\ c.'lnpnwnt for lht' 1r111 ri1t•lt·<·tn« dt: \ IC't' di\ 1smn nf H11<'k\.\cll lntcrnJtHmJI Willia m t•. r orkr ha~ bet•n naml·cl v1 rf' prt•\1 cl1•nt fur mJrkt'tin~ of Shiley Laboratories, In(' .. ln1n1' Ill 1:-. f•11 rnl·r i.:roup \.ICe pr1.::.1c.tenl with the Kl•ncl.JJI CompJny in llhnri1a l.awr.-nc1• F. l'et('r 1onn J r., Newport Rcueh, h;1s bet>n OJtnt'ff \ t<'t' pr1"srdl•nt of finance for fknt'hhtar k '•fOUJI , Int'./\ mt>rnbcr or the f3Culty :1t I S(', h1· .1h11 " li<1J11f ch • .11rm..tn and 11n•-;1d{·nt ''' l.J"rt'n<'<' l'dP1,11n and Cornp;rny. NC!wport rlerich Or Rob1•rt '1. Saund4'n., Newport Ue:ich. pm ft~'>Or of l'(1•r triral t'OJ!IOPenng <.1t lT lrvlnt>, h.t'i lieen t'lecll'd prl•:.tdcnt or tht.' Jnslllulc' 11f Elertnc;il and ";Ire trun1C's Eng1n{'t•rs llr-1s a ml'mbcr of the ass~1at111n'< .. tmarll nf d1rrctors and a forml'r vrce pr<><;1dcnt llVIN ADVAMTAGlS OUI PAGIR OFPllS that yours may not! 1 co11m.1n ouHGI COUNTY COYfUOf IMlttdilMJ! let•.. S-11. s.. C.._.,., Mk&I•" VI.I•· o ... '•'"'· • -n .. i...,. ~·-i--ofL.•.- 2 MONTH TO MONTH HNTAL IASIS 3 NO DUOSIT HOUiW oN •rr•ono CllDn 4 ONLT $'1 10 rtl MONTH fOfAI. CO$f ''"'""''"' ,., .. , 5 NlW COMrACT UNn Sill 11 If• 1 4 • 1/1 I 6 VOICl MUSAGI rACHH AUO All AVAl~IU 7 f.Ull FHf MAINflNANCI ORANGECOUN7Y ltAOIOlHlPHONE SERVICE 1"r 1714 I 115-3305 .. tO, Uln'A •I. S"'"A A~ I-........ aMdl, ....... Wltle. -,..,, SM (-"°' ... , .. <•lllt1"-" '-,. ... -• ..._,.n EMPWYES BUY FIRM The Hesik Company, Irvine. u nt il recently owned by Benmatl fn- dustries of P hiladelphia, Pa., has been acqwred by a loca l group o f employes. Newly elected offi cers of the corpor ation are Richard J ohnson. prest· dent and chairman ; Gus Sweeney, executive vice president and treasurer ; John E. Grimshaw. vice president, and Howard Lee. secr eta ry . In addi· lion to the m , I>alc Wilson serves on the board. THE EARL'S f'\.UhflJM(; HIATIHG Al• COHO. """' ··-.. ,_,_, ~.In Yo11' AH,t-<" .. U Ml'l".ION Vl(JO '8'01'> r..,,,,,,., C.\tl• ,,,,.IV\ t... ~ ... " ·i••t' 495-0401 rO'ilAM(<tA \3'~11 N~*OM' Ill~ 442-17S C.11642-5871. Put • few word• to work for ou. • Chicken Power AP Wl•tl> ... 10 Economic Outloo~ Cheers Adviser PlllLADE L PHlA (AP) -Jimmy <.:urtcr's economic adviser during his succC'ssful preside ntial campaign :Ht)'S world trade and economic re· covery will accelerate in 1977, stimulated by more spending in the United S t a t es, Japa n and Wesl Ger many, "There was some feat because or t ht> su m me r s lowdown that there would be a return lo recession, but that's not going to happen," said Dr. Lawrent>e R. Klein of the University of Pennsylvani a. "THE WORLD ECONOMY is going lo at'celerate. I am optimislJc. But the strong countries must help the less af· fluent ones cont inue their recovery progress from the 1974·75 recession," hcsa1d. called this decline "extttmely \d· usual; in fa<'t, 1 never knew It to h•t- pen btfore. • • HE BLAMt:D IT ON mE oil Cilt· bargo and the quadrupling ot .,a1 prices that brought about a worldwi4e recession. "Recovery is on the way up," KJein said, noting that world trade gr ew t\Y 8.S percent ln 1976. "The re ls 1" decline of world trade in the fores~a· ble future. Production will expaad, and inflation should continue to r•· main moderate." Project LINK predicted that worr,J econo m le r e cov e r y "wi It be somewhat slronger in 1977 than ·l,n 1976, and 1978 sho uld be as good a YO$° as 1977." Donald Moser of SP<>kanc. W3Sh , gets about 30 birds to the mile. Moser , who travc•ls the country trying to convince people that they nl'(•d sources of energy, converted his gasoline·power ed bus to run m1 chkkcn dr<1ppings. It takes the daily droppings of 600 chickens to :-.rncl the bus 20 1111lcs. so Mose r sometimes still buys gas. Klein is chief investigator and coordinator for ProJect LlNK. an in· t ernatton ally supported e rrort a t P enn's Wharton School that tries to predict t he world 's economic future for at least two years. Total world trade tumbled in 1975, d own about 6 p er cent, and Klein HOWEVER, KLEIN CAVTIONEf> that increased world trade, both~· imports and exports, will have to a some help -"a stimulus," he 11a , "or a reflation as opposed to inflaUOO:' -from the rich industrial nations. "The United States, Japan anr. West Germany will be in the best J>QS • lion to adopt stimulative policies sactt as t ax c uts. public expenditure in· c r e a ses a nd easie r monetary policies," Klein said. Bank Drops Business Interest Rate ( 'fAKING 'TOCK) ''Because they are big, what they dp will re ally be felt." SAN FRANCISCO IAPJ -Hank of America will drop the interest rate paid on bus1nes:. savrngs a<·counts from 5 to 4 12 pe rcent dfcct1vc Jan 10, the bank announced. Th<' bank altributL-d its d<.•c1sion to the "conl1nuinl( dCJwnward movement tn money market rail!!> " Aus1nci>'> savrni.: ... aN·ounts :illow corporations and p:irtnPrsh1p:. to de· l){)i.it up lo $150.000 an r<.•gular rntt-rest· p:tymg I 4•rm sa vi OJ.!)> <1cc·our1ts. Dec. 11-20 span proyidcd the first evidence of the 1977-model year that deliveries in the new year would ap· proach the record levels predicted by c·ar executives come fro m threatened work stop· pages in the coal industry, according to the panel convened by the Con· ference Board, a n non-profit, busi· ness·oriented r esearch organization. Nearly five million workers are covered by contracts expiring in 1977, but most of the panel members think the number of m an-days lost through strikes will fall Crom 1976's level. KLEIN INDICATED 111AT the d& veloping countries, other than the oll producers, stand lo gain more jn the current recove ry. "Those that produce copper, ~ rubber, jute a nd other natural T& sburces used heavily by the industrial countries will benefit very much bt the lrade re vival," Klein said. "Worlq unemploym ent s hould also begin t+ drop noticeably next year." The four U.S. makers sold 223,556 cars in eight selling days ror a d aily rate of 27 ,945, up 33 per cent from a year ago. SAL Celebrate• Saw111''e ar Ref'ord Pe~eful l'ear Eged Great Western Savings a nd Loan Association's offices in Santa Ana, Ne wport Bea ch and Huntington Beach a re cele brating service to custom er s since the turn-of ·tbe· century. Mortgage Rate Falls D ETH OIT (AP) Pre·Chnstmas n<'w domestic cur ~ale" hit the second fastest rate in history. the nation's auto JOdustry reported a1> mid· December sales f1gurl'S were totaled. Th e robust ~ales announced for the NEW Y ORK (AP> -Labor rela· lions s hould be more peac~ful t he coming year than they were ih 1976 with less work time lost -tA;ough str ikes. a panel of labor expert! says. The m ajor e conomic imp~Ct m ay The celebration continues through Friday. Security Pacific Bank has reduced the real est ate interest rates for real estate loans to 8o/.i percent from 9 pen. cent with 80 pe rcent financing. ' 1;01 <1 /m1/l/Pm " Thl'TI wntc tn rot Du11n Pat will c 111 t1•tl lupt'. yt'I t 111q tl1e ons1t'f'n and r1ct wn you 11eni to s11/1 c· m1•q111t11•s 111111111•rnmtml and hus1· t/f'.\~ \lflll y1111r <11u·s11011~ to /'<JI Dunn 111 Your _.,;,.,, rc1•. f >rm11w ('1111st l)w/i11'1/111. P () Hor 1560 . Cc•\lct ,\Inn C \ 11:.!ti:!li J111 /1u/1· 11our tr/epho11e "m1/11•r l'lw 1 11/1mm npp1•e1r.~ dmly except :0-.tJI II .,Jrl I/.\ 111-:A H I' J\ T I \ e seen operation cost figures for vJn<)US hou)>c•hold appliances in your column. rs th1·n· any way a person can figure out his own ac· tual l'O'-ls ., My t'lt·C'trac bill 1:. out of sight, and I want lo find out. basNI on mr own f'IC't'lrical appliances, jU)>t "'hat IS clrl\ IOI; up lhl' bill C'.S .• I rvine You can run an <'nergy audit or appliances in your hom f' by operating one appliance at a time and rt>adinit your m et('r. F irst, unplug all a ppliances and turn off thf' lifthl and heat. The n operate one ap· pliancf' at a time for IS minutes. Read your meter bf•Core and aftt>r thf' test. The difference belwttn the rlri.l ruding and the second Is the amount of f'nl'r~v each a ppliance con.11umc>s in IS minutes. ~tultlply that figure hy four for an hourly cost rate. The hlg .. nngy U!>er -, shOuld he easy to spot after thb1 '""" DEAR PAT Mv w1f<· and I have been advised by friends to set up a c1irrorrl trust for our young daujlht<>r 's rollel-(e t'flucatwn. I'd like to ftnd out if this tran~act 11Jn 1s subject to federal gift t;ix before I gl't In \'Ill \'Cd S.V .. Newport Beach ft i~. according to the IRS. Keep In mind, howevu , tha t eve ry taxpayer has a lifetime gift tu e xe mption of $30,000 and an annual S:J,000 gift tax exclu<1lon. 1f your wife consents to splllting the gm, boCb amount!-! are doubled. Beneflrial Bug• Boo•ted DEAR PAT l'v(' heard that there is some kind or product that one rru1 use in garden or shrub areas to encourage the' increase or beneficial insects that will kill off the pests. Whut is it, and where can l get it? v.w .. Costa Mesa Sfoveral nurseriel' ltll i\YS that you're looking for Wheast, a cheese manufacturing by-product . It hH been used with some success for feeding green lacewings and encouraging them to multiply. Wr your nursery doesn't stock thl. product, contact Rincon lnsectarles, Oakland, CA 930%2. Grape Groioor Fined MADERA (AP) -A Mader a County gra pe grower has been fined $1,750 for violating restric· lions on use of pesticides. Ronald V. Cloud pleaded no contest to five counts of using restricted materials without a permit and one each of lcavlng a pestJcide con· tainer una tte nded and ap plying a restricted m aterial wtthout a record of lt.11 use . State He alth Director Jerome A. Lackner con· tended that m or e than 100 workers becam e m after working at Cloud's vineyard south of her~ last fall. Ov~r The Counte r HA.SD Lis.ti1t9s 77' 14 fnrrmlic ff'\ ''""-78'• lnlrn'\t G )0 • )1·• tnB-. WV\ 111 , 1111. laSou Ut 711 101, JamWPr 1 \4 ?' • J6m\bV 8V.. 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Its 1976 profits will weigh Ul at more than 1200 rrullion No pharmaceutical company makes as much money as J&J Jn fact, there ar<' only about SO companies in the Uni· ted Stall)!; which managl' to earn as much as J&J ALL lllGllT. 1"' J&J 1s so strong, what 1s 1t doing messing around 1n federal di.strict court an Trenton, NJ., \\Ith .a suit against lhc Gillette Company that 1:s ~o picayune It boggles tht> mind" Money Tree J&J 1s suing G1llcttc over n commercial that 1s nu longer running. Gillette stopped running 1l two months ago. J&J wants to be sure G1llclte never brings 1l back. The Gillette commercial was for its E arth Born baby shampoo. ll showl>d a mother and daughter washing their hair and at stressed that the shampoo was ··gentle enough to w.e every day " TO J&J, T llAT SF,EMED TO BE copycatting. It had used a s1m1lar pitch for its Johnson & Johnson baby sham· poo And 1t must feel that 1l owns the advertising mot1r. Hence, its legal action against G1llclle. which rephed that 1t was ridiculous for J&J to assert ownersb1p n ghts over the mother /d aughter theme What may be bothenng J&J is Earth Born's advance an the marketplace. The Gillette s hampoo has moved from 3 percent to 7 percent of lhe market Thal 's still a distance from the 14 percent share held by J &J 's baby shampoo, but that's a dista nce J&J would hke to maintain The temptation 1s to say, "Who cares?" J ohns1m & Johnson obviously d()(':, It dot•sn"t want to lt·t any other s hampoo maker sugg~t that 1t has :i product used by both mothers and daughter:.. T HEN T HER E'S H.J. llEINZ, THE Pittsburgh ketchup maker Hein z has been particularly ridden out or the soup business by Campbell Soup, so it's suing Campbell for a mere ~105 malhon Jlc1n1. ::.;iys Campbell h;is tned to monopolize the soup market with "predatory pncing" and "deceptive and predatory advertismg." The court suit 1s at least out 10 the open. The trade magazine Advertising Age recently pried loose from the Federal Tr:ide Comm1ss1on information about the source of .1 1969 complaint against Cam pl>cll Soup. You might recall this complaint It was the one lhal ac· cused Campbell or cheating by placin g marbles m t he bot· tom of soup bowls that were lot>.! photographed for ads and commerc1ab Jn th1:. way. the ingredients could be seen on the surface They wl!rl.' .1ctu<1lly sitting on the m;irbl<•s. ThC' l om plaint <.·hnrgcd Camph.!11 with misrepresenting thl' .1mount of solid ingrcdu:nts in its soups TlllS COM Pl.i\INT RF.Cf.IV ED /\ LOT or attention at the time. It hecumc .1 tause tclcbre among consumerists. But where did the complaint ongmatc·> Now 1t can IX' told H was the good old H.J Heinz Company that tipped off the Federal Trade Comm1ss1on and even provid ed photographs to show how Campbell "as fud{!ing It turned out to ix! a great pyrrhic victory for llcmz. Campbell s lopped putting marbles in the soup and then clobbered Heinl lo nc.ar extinction 1n the soup market So now Heinz, a loser in the marketplate, has turned the balllc over to the tawyerc; For 1977's Yule, Buy Santa Claus LA S VEGAS. Ne\' CAP)~ Maybe you didn't rind TllE ~1ft you were looking for th•~ year. but here's ,in 1t1ca for next year Buy Santa Claus. It ~ a town an Arizona. Mary Gaillard, a i>;ileswoman w11h a local real cstah" firm. sav~ you can pick up the property for $.52.~J SANTA CLAUS -11rn TOWN. lhal IS IS about J\5 m1l<>s southeast or here on U.S 93, the mam h11?hwav between Las Vegas and Phoenix. ll has a population of two Peter and Mary Stanovich, a sem1rehred couple who operate a service station, cu n o shop and restaurant called lhc "Christmas Tree Inn " Mrs Gailla rd said the Stanovich-;, who hke to travel, sometimes kl'ep irregular hours "WHEN TllEV FEF:L LIKE IT, they opc-n up When they don't, they don't.·· she ex pl a meet /\long with the thrl'l' businesses, the package dl'nl in eludes living quarl<.'rs and four acres of desert, said Mrs Gnillard The real estate lasting includes the phrase. ··KNOWN NATIONWIDE, WAS JN the m ovie 'The Day the Earth Cracked '" That movie m ay be about us \I.ell known as the town of Santa Cl nus The Mohave County Maner, pubhshc<l 1n Kingman about 15 miles south of Santa Claus, once described the communa ty as "three-buildings painted with red and white candy s tripes, and decorated everywhere "'1th themes of Chnstmas." Santa Claus was d<'velorcd In 1937 by the lale Mrs Ninon Talhot, a K1n~man res111cnt who ct led about 10 years ago. "WORLD WAR II CAME AWNG, though, and the de· velopment failed to matcrlahie." said W J . Zinck, the con· tractor who built the community for Mrs Talbot. But the Christmas Tree Inn thrived because of Mrs Talbot's reputation at the stove Duncan fhncs reportedly stopped at the inn und gave 1t his ccrt1f1cnte of approval. Aller Mrs. Ta lbot died, three different owners kept San· ta Claus in various stutcs of repair until the Slanovichs took over. But now they say they arc tired or the busme~s and San ta Claus is up for i;ale. Pact Means 4,000 Jobs SI'RATFORD, Conn CAP> -The l:irgesl helicopter in· dustry contract in 20 years, awarded to the Sikorsky Aircraft Division of Uruted Technologies Corp .• could mean 4,000 new jobs for Connecticut, according lo state officials Sikors k y, b ased here, heat Boei ng Vertol of Philadelphia for the contract lO build a ut ility helicopter to replace lbc /\rmy's Huey, the workhorse of the V1Ptnam WAr Acquisition Announced Mnrtin-Decker Company, Santa Ana, hH announced acq,ulslt.lon of Dudley.ConJcy Scale Company of Collon, c. .. and It.a aasocialcd company Data-Weight, Inc. ' l I ! A 12 DAIL V PILOT Tuesday. December 28, 1976 \ Only Home o ers America's h;g best interest plus the security o America's ~.. ~ latgest Security begins at Home. • • i We puy O\'Cr a million dollars in interest every day, seven dil ys a \\'Cck, at the highest rates allo\-.,·cd hy la\''-Much higher than any bank C(ln pay. 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Member: FEDERAL Savings and Loa n Insurance Corporation. Accounts ure insured to $40,000 for an individual, up to $560,000 for a family of four. Member: FEDERAL Home Loan Bank System. NEWPORT BEACH 190 Newport Center Drive Near Fashion Island 640-6100 EL TORO/LAGUNA HILLS 23861 El Toro Road 837-5111 WESTMINSTER 15069 Golden West Street 714-897-3515 .... f .: It .111. ... ., ., ... , •• 1 I '1" ... •1''~ '.'~ <"\ ''t') c. ' 4'. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday. December 28. 1976 B l Ray Bronk, below, is one of the Hallelujah '76 radio program counselors. Blind since birth, he uses Braille Bible, right, to read portions of New Testament during his 3-4 a. m. show. Im age Blended To Lifes tyle ~tbv "/\RCI\ FOR.~8F:RG Of t1'• 0.•I t ,. .... \l•ft Interior de!o.1gncr .Joan ,C',1llr often wore;) f:Horat1• print hlOU'\(' o( nav) blut•, t•amr·I ,1n<1 ru"l when s hf' ht-~:in <11•rnr;Jtang Newport U\'.t<'h:. J11h11 \1,.a)m• TennL'l Cluh 1n the ~pnn~~ ol 1974 It wasn't h) t•haIH'l' lhJt 'he and the club's owner chose those same color!oo ror t he room~ Jloth liked them Jnd had a tendency to wear them What you wear is what you select in surroundings, l.~ays Joan Neville. When Ms Neville met wath a ne" chent to discuss the scheme ror her home. the woman was clad in neutral s lacks topped "1th a gauzy rose blus:1 shirt She had brou~ht along a hathtowel an the same rosy shade to show Ms. Neville what color she wanted to use. fo'inal plans called for a neutral carpet. accented by deep rose wallpaper. S heer , film y draperies in a fabric si milar to her blouse were chosen. Last year Ms. Neville designed a bachelor house on the same basis, when a man appeared for his rirst appointment wearing dark navy jeans and a burnt orange T ·shirt. IDS CARPET CHOICE proved to be rust. Two enormous sofas an rich navy completed the de<:or. "I discovered the connection 10 years ago," she s aid. "It happens almost without fail. The colors people wear on that initial meet· ing usually are the colors they want in their homes." In designing an interior. she examines lifestyles, likes and dislikes and the image a person wants to project. "I'm always searching for clues," she said. But the biggest key is "meeting people for the first time lo see how they're· dressed." When she explains the color phenomenon, ''They are absolutely dumbfounded, realiz· ing what they have done sub- consciously,•• she noted. Ma. Neville recalled a slmllar Incident with a woman who wore a monochromatic outfit, with pants and top in the same matchlnc shade. ''Her home was ·a mass of hun- dreds of paintings. We decided to let them speak by ustnc a neutr~ . . . . ... .. ' Dolly , .. ot l'llfllHllY Rk!M,.1 Koellltr Radio Sign a Is Reassu ranee By DENNIS McLEll.AN Ol 11"' O•llY Pilo4 St.Ill The well ht offices of the Santa Ana radio station stand out like an oasis an the midnjght dark· ness. ln the soundproof. glass. enclosed cubicle engineer Steve Wergeland munches on a ham- burger whale cuing another re· cord It's s hortly after 12 and KYMS's six-hour Hal lelujah '76 program 1s on the a1r. "Well. praise the Lord.·· croons Roberl John into the microphom• with hi s mellow, re· assuring voice. "I've just been pra1s1ng God for Herb and Brian. Brian callt!d in to share with us that God has been a blessing for him in the late night hours ... " ... Well. the lines are open and we'd like to hear from you. The number to call is 835-1065." For nine months-since it began in March, more than 5,000 calls have poured into the station between midnight and 6. six days a week. AN OUTllEACH PROGRAM of Faith Unlimited, a Sanla Ana· based ministry, Hallelujah '76 provides prayer and counseling lo late nighters in need of a re- assuring word. Some are factory workers or night watch m e n Some are mothers, up reeding their baby. Others j ust leave the radio on all rug ht. "We reel there arc a lot of lone- ly people out there," says W e r g e I a n d , w h o c o · h o,.s ts between 2 and 5 Loneliness. an fact, is one or the biggest problems or lhe Listening audience, which 1s pnmanly between the ages of 14 and 30 But discouragem ent. marital d1f· ficulties. sorrow. worry and tension also a re on the Last. BETWEEN PLAYING con· temporary Christian music and taking turns at the microphone, the counselors answer phones John, a former assistant plan· ner for J .C.Penney, has been on the program since March Hav- ing been terminated from his job, he said, "the choice was either to get another job or start working for the Lord." He explained that each counselor is aware of the scrip· lures that pertain to each need. (Training sessions arc held each Saturday.) "We try to get to the root or the problem: They may say loneli· ness is bothering them but it may be a split home.'• The caller, he said. is given a scripture to read and study that night while listening lo the pro- gram. Some have even called back to say they feel better, he added. "I was raised in a caly back East where there was no place for Christians to go at rught The Lord expressed upon me that there is a need for a night ministry. Churches close at 6 or 8 and people still are awake .. He dashed into the next room to answer the phone "HALLELUJAH '76," he said. llhnlrlUCHI llYSIAll Artl"LMI JO color for the background." The walls and furnishings were eventually d one in an in · cons pic uous mo nochromatic scheme. following the woman's taste for a single basic color. Ms. Neville believes It is of ma- jor importance to meet with both a hus band and wife. "Men often feel they are just paying t.be bills," but they must live In the home. too. "ONE COUPLE wanted to use vanilla and dillerent shades of blue. He wore a navy shirt and blue and white checked pants, and ahe had on the same colors. "Both were equally involved in the selection," she added. Grace Dlnersteln, home economics' professor at California State University, Lone Beach, believes that people choose colors for subjective reasons. . "lf someone likes a certain col- or, it's natural that they'll like to be surrounded by 1t," she as- serted. We have a backlog or environ· mental influences and assoc1 a tions that affect our preferences. she indicated. For example, pink. One person may remember the pink used In her happy. fluffy bedroom as a child, and list It as one of her favorites. Another may recall the bad· taisting pink medicine she took for a cough, and, in adulthood, dislike the color. Mrs. Dinerstein noted that peo- pl e will often saturate themselves with a specific hue. AJons with personality changes · can come a color shltl Ms. Neville a1reed, saying, "No one 1tays the same. We 1row ln our e:xpertencea and our taalel cbanie. We 1et tired o( colon and push on.'' .. What has the Lord laid on your heart today? Can we help you?" A gust of late night air blew in the lobby as Ray Bronk and a friend came in. Bronk, blind since birth. has been on the air four months. He walked swiftly lo a desk and set up his Braille machine. It dido 't take long for the phone to ring Cr adling the phone under his chin, he rapidly typed out the caller's information. "Let's get down to specifics," he said. "Okay, what's happen· mg here.·· Between 3 and 4 Bronk hosts his show. Raymond's Corner. He reads portions of the New Testa· ment. :icting out the parts. "I dramatize it. and try to make it come alive a little bit," he said. · Al 24, Bronk has held a number of jobs, from stuffing envelopes for Garden Grove Community Church to splicing· rolls of film for Fotomal. A CHRISTIAN for 10 years. he said, he decided to go work for the ministry a fter visiting the radio station with his roommates one night. "I once thought of a radio career. but then Fotomal came along and J forgot about it," he said. chuckling. "and now here I am on the radio." "It's amazmg to watch him at work." said Benet Garcia, who founded Faith Unlimited two years ago. "He's very sensitive to people and their needs. "He's unbiased . When ever he talks to a person it is not based on what the person looks like. It's always straightforward." Garcia. who was teaching Bi· ble classes and doing public rela· tions work for a religious or- ganization, said he was motival· ed to start Faith Unlimited because he felt a ministry should be doing more to help people. "I SAID LOVE is an action word. Thal's what Faith Unlimil· ed has to be: Jl has to be love in action. When someone comes to you with a need, don't just pray ror it. If you 're able to give, you should give." . In addition to the radio minis try, Faith Unlimited spearheads a Food Bank, with other Orange County ministries. <Contributions are collected from food m anuracturers and are given to the needy). "We don't give a handout, we give a helping hand," be em- phasized. "One thing we do in· elude 1s a little word from the Lord. H they acceptltfine, if they don't. well, our goal is lo help not hinder." The ministry also has a drug rehab1litallon program, job list· ings and provides some financial a ssistance And, or course, llalleluJah '76. C It will become llalleluJah '77anthenewyear.) Garcia holds down the 5·6 s pot, six days a week. "We don't preach to people," he said, "we talk to them and re·. late to them. That's how we re· ach them." .. Effect Psychological Moods Colored Colors matter. Red can pep you up, blue tranquilizes. Yellow is cheerful and brown, earthy. They create a mood and an environment. They can in· fluence and even manipulate. It's not just the addition of a color, but selecting the right one or combination makes the difference. The psychological effed or colors Is apparent in many areas, from retail stores to dentist offices, noted Carol Giers. She is coordinator or the fashion merchandising pro- gram of Orange Coast College's business division, with a background in color theory. "This room is comfortable because it's very much U~ nature. The orange tones are on the warm side of the color wheel," she said. RICH BROWN WOOD contributes to the cozy reeling. ''People feel better when they blend with the environ· ment, rather than stand out like a sore thumb." For example, one coffee shop decorated In pink and orange contrasted with white was loslng business. . "It was bright and cheerful, yet people got stirred up. The exciting but frenzied reaction caused customers to want to leave quickly,'' she said. However, some fast food restaurants utilize color \o tum over clientele in a hurry to accommodate more patrons. "ll 's not an accident that some businesses use colors to manipulate." Ms. Giers admitted. Department stores originally painted walls cream or white aa a backdrop for merchandise, so it would stand out. "Now, a busy waJlpaper or patterned carpet ls used behind the items lo encompass them into the environment. The customer is drawn into the area,'' she explained. DENTISTS and doctors trying to achieve a rapportwith patients have begun using living room decor for a calming effect. • Warm colors. earth tones and natural green plants can contribute to relaxation, she noted. "The uniform industry has even caught on. An efficient looking nurse in a stark white uniform would be in conruct with the warm tones in a waiting room," said Ms. Glees. She believes that California's good climate la an in· nuence on local preferences. , "People here are attracted to apartments and model homes IUrnlshed in rich rusts, chocolate browns, golds, hunter 1reena and oranges. SOllE SHADES are an indicator reflecting a personall· ty, according lo Ms. Glees. "People have a tendency to fit lnto a certain color ran1e they feel most attractive weartns and llvinl in. · "Some mltht find themselves beeomlnC btaver with color u they become braver about expreaaln1 t.bemaelves:• • .... 82 DAILYPILO T Tue5d11y. De<:ember 28 1978 Aries: Confident WEDNE S DAY, DECEMBER ?9 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES (March ZI · April 19); Circumstances tum ul your favor -you can be at right place at n ght lime. You ~ct s upJ)(irt from o n e wh o un - derstands, has au.h:d 111 pas t. Be conf1dt·nt. TA U R l ! S I J\ pr i I 20· May 20 I : J\t•cent on what 0 (' C U r !:i h l' h I II d t h C scenes. Ht•alizt• ollw rs a re not n •vt•ahni.: <ill Be o bs e r v <1 11 t. d 1 "i c n · e t. a lert to <..ubllc signals agine. You get more responsibility. SCORPIO <Oct. 23· Nov. 21 ): Finish rather than initiate -a fast. talking, dominating in· dividual could attempt to talk you into hasty ac. lion. SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 211: Harmonious lunar aspect coincides now with cr e ativity , speculation, affairs of heart. Membe r of op- posite sex could play feature ro le . Young per:.on expresses v1lal opinions. CAPRICORN <D ec. 22-J ;rn . 19): She lter , security . protection. family, closing of major tra n s a c tion -these C'Ould gr a b spotlight. Olde r person C'ould be very much in picture. Past !' AT Not ·~ W/T's END Tense -~ When I made oul a check this m orning, a salesman banded it back lo me and said, ''You have the wrong date. You're a week tkhind time." "l m ay have the wrong date," I s miled, "but I am no longer a week behind time. Two years ago, J gol sick and tired of miss· ing things so I set my calendar back." "I don 'l unders tand," he said. "Every time l 'd go on v a"alion, someone would sa y, 'You should huvt• bcC!n here la:.t week. The weather was fanta:.t1l'. · "Or when I went to buy som t•thing, they'd al ways s ay, 'Oh, too b:.id you Wt;•ren 'l here last week. Evcrythmg an the store was marked down so percent.· And I got a lot or 'Too bad you couldn't come las t week when we were home·.·· ''So you set your calendar back'!" he asked numbly. GEMINI IM:.t)' 21 June 20 I: A friend confides dilemma -be thorough in approa<:h, rN·cpllve, sympathe tic w ithout pamting yourself 1n cor· ner . E m ph a "i 1s o n r omanCt'. ('reat1v11y, re- -w a rd through career, bUSlnl?'>S dforl\ CANCER <J u ne 21· July 22 1· Empha size s tanding, pr11lt.'. ex· C'dlence. <1c h1evcmt•nt. Co m m u n 1 c a l t• w 1 th s uperiors . St and tall. AQUARIUS (J a n . 20-Feb. 18): Accent on t r ips , h u m o r , q ua ck c·hanges a nd r elatives. E x pand horizo n s, soc1alt zc, give full play to art1stJc C'xpression. Married Seven Decades "Not only my c:.ilc nda r , but my wristwatch. Do you know how maddening st was to hear, 'You should have been here five minutes a go. Paul Newman, Burt Reynolds, Robert Redford, Gregory Peck (pick one) was sitting at the vt?ry next ta- ble!' LEO (July23 /\uJ.!.221 : PISCES (Feb. 19- March 201: \'ou make money, Jo('ale lost oh· Jl'cts, collect needed data. Chester <.1nd Anne Sayles of San Bruno celebrated their 70th wed· ding :.innivers a~y last week. Explaining why the marriage endured, Mrs. S:.iy lcs said, "You have to get along. You have to give in to one :.inother." ... :.iJso ... "My mother told m e you get married only uncc and that 's it." "Or to trudge up a mountaini;ide panting like a racehorse only to be told, 'You mas - sed a fantastic sunset by that much.' Well, l just got sick of misstng sunsets.·· "Doesn't it drive you crazy operating with two calendars and two watches?" Cood !\loon asp(•c t coin· c1de s now with long . distance <:o m mun it· a · lion, travel, s piriluaJ in- s igh b . ll o m e t1ffairs h c c n rn l' m o r e hL1rm11n11111s as fan11 ly member cxµrcsscs love. VIRGO (Aug_. 23-,:-;cpt. 2 2 I . A g r e't' m t' n t on financial ll·vcl coulcl bt! n •ached v. 11 h p a rtm•r ur male E mpha!>is on tax· es. :.ht'ltcr11 . the occult, t'oncern with h idden matters. loi.t ObJ<:C ls, l'motional respons es Publications: Real Credit "Doesn't drive me crazy. It does bother a lot of people though. Drove the three major television networks crazy. I cast my vote a week before the computer could project how I was going to vote." .. That would be a little sticky ... "And it's a great shock for people who say, 'I'll call you the minute you get home." and you answer, 'You're LATE!'" Crt•d1t 1s one of the m oi.l t''<pens1ve items cons um ers purc hase over a lifetime fairs h as prepan.'C.l two pubhc;itions. These laws, a depart- ment s pokes man ~:.i1d. a re s pre ad over t wo layers of govt•rnment, found in many different code sectio ns and en - forced by more than five separate' government UBR,\ !St'JH 2:l Oct 221 . f'~mphas1s on agree- ments. parlnl!rs h1p J)rO· Jed s, manta-I statui. and ab1hly to v. 1n puhhe ap· proval Vou arl' slroni.:cr lhJn many mi ght Im· Yet most are unaware or their credit rights or the r('s pons1bilaties of lenclt>r'i to comply with fcxll'ral and state laws. So the <·ons umcr can become bl'tter informed on the com pl ex credit laws. the St~1le DE'part. mcnt of Cons umer A(· agencies. Further com plu:alm~ the matte r a rc <:onstanl Ann Landers Courtesy Pays D F:ARJ\'\;:-./ l.i\"Jl>F.RS l rPad with 1ntPrP!'>t vour 1·olumn 11n lh1 • \ .!1111• of .1 <·u.,tomer ·· I .1J?n·1· v. 1th m .1nv JlOlnl'> m .ult• in that p11·e1• hut ma\ I 1•xpr.· ... s :.inothc•r point o l 'll'W from thC' other '11lt• 11r th1• c nuntn" I am 1 "·ill''I"'' -.on I lno .... m hu man .1n" h .I\ l' r('(•l1n i.:' ('q>,I0 111Pf' h ,I\ 1° h lOWfl "nl0 kl 10 111\ f.11 ,. droppt>tl ~t,hl'' nn mv h.111.i..,, thrown 1·hangc-al nw ,ind 11.,l'rl fn11I l.rnl!u.1 #;!1' "hc-n the•\ \t' h.1cl to \\.tit 111 lin1• lwh111cl 'II 1111·t111•' \\ 11 h 1 l.1 r l,!l' nrclrr f lt1/,.t1 11f 1 11't1111H'I ' h,1\ I' • .ill1·d 1111· 11.11111 . v. lwn I \ t' told !II• Ill tli1' '.111 t hu, lwc r o r cloi.: '""" \\ 1 l h I 1111d C't 11q .. 1n, \t lt a:-1t thr 1•1•t11111• 1 .. d.1, I "''h.11ltovo1d 11111 111\ r 1•1 1,1,•1 "ht>n 1·11 ... 111m1•r\ 11 .11111·.I t1111 I.II•'. t111·\ 1l111n·1 Ii 11 •· • 111111d 1 m oru•\ lo pu; lor lht:ll l•U ll h ,1.,1'' ([ui.:11 Sti O\Cr •ira· -; h11cl 1'<·t , ., r tchculnu, 1 t 11n1111011 courlf'S" 'houlrl be rrr.1111• •·d It\ lu1lh lh1• n1,tcmw1 llllf 1 ltt '.ti I' Ill I "Ill 0 11 \ CllJ J).!I•• L l\~.l ~\Bllt-:AI\ UE \R (, t · I do -ind I'm happ) to pro\ Id<' \OU "ith equal timf' I '\ r oll\c-n N'.I Or...t-hand a fc-~ of the· ahu'e' }OO'\e men- tinn1'ft In \Our lt>ttcr and I musl 'a~ '"m•· '>alt'spc"Ople de<.ervc <'Omhal pa\ for ~hat lhf') put up "Hh In a dav·, ~ork OEAR ANN LANDERS. I tlon 't k no\' .r I h;I\" ,1 prohll•m nr nul It .., 1111r l11•.Jut1ful 12 yt·ar olrl oaughtt•r I \'I' <.t'l'll girl!> who ;1r(.' t-ra1.' ah11u l th1•1r f.1t hC'r~. hut 111'\t•r an~ t hin~ quilt' like· lhh l hmn;i !>Ibo ncxl t11 101· on lOI' of) him at C'Vt'ry opportunily. They play with NH'h other·s h;inds and act k1ttc n1sh. hkc a rouple of goof\' kid". She hangs on her rather when they walk or their arms are around one another's waists. It; this normal? -SlGN ME WORRIED DEAR W: Sounds to me as tr tht'rt>'s t'ntlrrly too much touchJag . Today a girl of IZ is morr of a worn an than a c"Ud. SAYE Donna nef'ds to bf> &alkt'd to. hut it would be bt'tlt'r If the word did not come from you. Perhaps an enlightent·d n·· lativ\' or an adult rriend could tell Oorina it is unbecoming and un· healthy for a young girl lo have S<> much physical contact with ht>r ratht'r. <Surelv lhJs twhavior has hi-en observed. bv other....) If YOU know Of no pt'r!o.OO .\OU might call on to commu_rtlcate th1· mPSsage ta<'tfully but firmh . h' all means enlist tht> help <if th~· school counselor. I bt>li('vc ~mna .,hould bc-approacht·d rath<·r than your hushand. lh• h apt tu I}(' rest>nlful and dt>f en!>h 1•. l>EAH ANN l.ANOF.RS T hr1•1• WeC'ks a~o I \larlt.•d l o do \\Jllress \\orl-. 1t·s ~1 lot hanll•r Chan 1l looko., hut I m dc•tf'rrn11wd tu put mysclf th rough rollt:J:l' Saturday OIJ!hl tv.o parl11·.., walked out "'1thout IW \ tng th1•1 r d1er ks I ho p1• \OU \\Ill pnnt 1111.., l1•1tcr bec;1us(• 1 ·m .. urc• .i lot of people don "t knov. t h;1I 1•,,,.h "'Ji tress as resJ>On\1 hl1• r11r the tables s he ~t·r v'"" \\ h1•11 a t·us l o m e r s ncc1ks out . lhc waitress has to ma ke rt 51nod The charact ers who pulh•<j th1~ fast one probably thought they ~ere doing rt to the "(.'!'>l:.ibhsh- ment" hut <.ictually J m thl• one w ho r!Ol S T UCK J N WESTPORT. CONN. DEAR STUCK: Her<''s vour let~r -and I'm surr th~ in• formation will be news lo many. Walters and waitress('~ work awfull:v hard and lo get stirrf'd with a check is a low blow. Going to a weddin~"' Civi nit one? Or standing up for onC''' E ven if you're alreadv m arri ed Ann Landers· completely new "The Bride's Guide" wi ll ans wC'r questions about today's wed· dings. For a copy, S<'nd o dollar bill, plus a long. self-addrC's!;c-d. st amped C'nvelopc t24 ccnl'i postage) to Ann Landers, P O. &x 1400, Elg in, Ill. 60120. IElOW WHOlESAll PSCS ON TKE FOUOWING: Blaclc Pine. Tams Junll)ers. Nandlna, Abella, Oleander. Mol'eas Iris, and many more, ··~d. $300 MINIMUM -.. ,_._, S.D. Wholesale Growers I I UJ WA9b9 A vt. FOUNT.AIM VALLEY ,HOMl 1~3429 changes m ade by new lcg1slat1 on a nd r egu1 .... lions, m a ny or which became effecti ve in 1976 "A Guide lo Consumer Credit Laws " 1s an up-to- da te reference on credit la ws concerning such areas as 'chicle financ- ing, a ttachme nt a.nd garnishment, c redit re- p ortin g a ge n c i es. mortage loans a nd retail credit contracts. Summa ries or both st.:te and frder;i l C'red1t laws are given, as well as shopping guides and methods of recourse. The booklet is availa- ble for the pnntmg pncc of $1 from the Publica· lions Section, P .O. Sox 20191, Sacramento 95820. "Credit for Women'' answers questions about new federal and s tate laws which prohibit credit discrimination on the bas is of sex Or marital status. This publication is free of c harg e and made a vailable by writing Credit for Women, Dep a rtment of Consumer Affairs, P.O. Box 310, Sacramento 95814 . "I see what you mean." "I really love it when you get a bill that says if you've paid this bill last week, please ignore, because I'm just getting the notice to ignore it and my bill isn't due yet for a week. Incidentally, could I h ave this package wrapped for a birthday?" "Gee, I'm sorry, but our boxes are on or- der. They won't be in until next week." ''l'm two weeks o.nd 10 minutes early. Mind ifl wait?" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- ~«14 ; s'-4 25th Annual HOLIDAY SALE Kennington·· and m ore Cerette. Sir Je. Miss, Elliette. Lilh Diamond, Elegant Miss. H/8 Jrs. Srzes 5-16 Poly•sters, Quianas, Cottons Re«J. to $21 Sal. '"c• ........................ $ f 3.88 Re«J. to $22.00 Sal• Priu ........................ $ I 1.88 •'9-to $11.00 Sale Pric• .......................... $8.88 Re«J. to S 14.00 · S. Prlc• •••••.....••.•••.••••••••• $6.88 Capris & Jeans LeRoy. Newport Sportswear, Robbie Bee Ale11 Colman, Love & Stull. De1a Vu R9(J. to S 12.00 Sal~ Price .•••••.••••••••••••••••••. $5.88 Reig. to $11.00 SClllf. Price . . • • . . . • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . $8. 8 8 •99-to $26.00 Sale Pric• ................... , •••• $12.88 •'9-to $44.00 U. Price ••••.••••••••••••••••••• $21.88 Pantsuits Jutte Miiier. Robbie Bee. Alex Colman, BOdln, Murray. Larur S1zes&-18 • ... tosso.oo Sale '"c• ........................ $24.88 lf9.to$60.00 Sale '"c• ........................ $29.88 RecJ. to $70.00 S...ftric• ........................ $34.88 R'9> to S 120.00 S•Price ........................ $59.88 Lingerie Assonecl 51zes-colors·s1y1es OIC)ll locty Suif 5 17.: ~:~o_o, ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56_88 w....., Sttfh & T..Ws °""-" .......... 1/2 OFF ~·,.. Size•.:;~ ~~ ~~ ~. ~.~ ~~ ~~~. $ I .I I Reci. to Ul.00 Sale Price •••••••••••••••••••••••• $18.88 •'9-to $41.00 S-. Pric• ••••••••••• •• ........ ••. $23.88 Reci. to $60.00 SalePric• •••••••.••••.••••••.•••• $29.88 Reci. to $86.00 Sal• Price •••••••••••••••••••••••• $42.88 Short Dresses Julie Miller. Elegant Miss Signor. Cc1htorn1a Girl, Miss Ell1ette. Sizes 5·18 Reg. to $32.00 Sale '"c• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ I 5.88 leg. to $46.00 Sale ftrice .................... , ... $22.88 leg. to $54.00 Sale ,.rfce ••••••••.•.••••••••••••• $26.88 •'9-to $72.00 Sd• l'ric• •••••••••..••••••• , ••••• $3 5.88 Long Dresses Calllornla Gtrl. Elegant Miss, Mr. Jay. Miss Elltetto. Alfred Shaheen. Sizes 5· 18 RecJ. to $41.00 Sale r..tce •••••••••••••••••••••••• $2 3.88 leg. to $61.00 Sale Price ••••••••••.••••••••••••• $33.88 ltecJ. to SI0.00 S...'"c• ••..•..........•......•• $39.88 lecj. to $' 60.00 SalePrfc• ··············•••••••••• $79.88 Long Skirts Alex Colman, Allee. Emile. Bro6ten sizes & sty1es, Slz<ts a.. t 9 R-.,toSZ4.00 s. flrM• • • • • • • • • . • . . • • • • • • • • • .. • SI 1.88 •99-to $50.00 w. Prfc• ........................ S24.88 1• 3424 Via Lido Newport Beach Open Dally 9:30-5:30 Closed Sunday, Jan. 2 --) BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson A2NOLP YCV 0"1c~ SAID YOU W05??Hlf'PEO 'H~e G~ND 1 WALl{EP OrL !MAT~ l?IG1lr 1 l DO I I INSIDE WOODY ALLEN FUNKY WINKERBEAN ! REA.1.4' "TfilNI< ~ cAN BE ~ CONFI DEITT IF l,b() ~1 LESJ THEK'f.'5 >-j() MORE HILlDtJ. IT WAS BL.OWN UP. lHE r(E8£L5 BLEW UP TH£ HtllO.f? I K~, R.lNK4 ! l YY\ 5TRfmN6 10 R~ZE TAAT I 'M (j'lllQuE AAD nW" ™ERE~ tel CN£ £l.S€ IN "THE WORLD Q.Jt~ LIKE (ft ! .( !· by Tom Batiuk TANK McNAMARA by Jeff Miller & Bill Hinds NANCY J HEAR SLUGGO FOUND A TWENTY DOLLAR B.LL TODAY ---~~~~~~~~--- WOW--· DO YOU T HINK A L L TH AT MONEY W'LL GO TO HIS HEAD? 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"'' ; \ ~ t 1mn1_. ,,..,, : " , 1 .... .,.,1111 ¥ • -' • )\ INOllll!'llll\I l I l\Of P' qusH•N,., N,..,, M' ••u, ,,., 1~ ,,,, f ,.,OU'\On 10 17 p.inn .ti ti , ., II Id M \IJ,_1 • •Q C,..o\# 11 )6 qr(f lVl""J(. Nr>tl• n.,, •. M''"''"' \1• llfrll .. rw1 1 ,,., "•n'l \f•tr ,. 1) \•Cl M ~., , " PA~ 1"4f", "If hp(••"'• "AO't H'>l•O 9'1 -.~rd\ p..,._f\ \f,,.lf" J.. "'''' \ I I I 'it Santa Anita Season Opens , Santa Anita opt'nro its 40lh and longest thoroughbred r acing meeting today with an estimated $10 million sn purses for the horsemen. This session covers 78 racing days with the $48 ,400 Palos Verdes Handl<'&P for spnnlers opening the fosti vlUes. A rlcld or 13 wa11 entered for the six-furlong race. the first or 49 stakes. With the big purse schedule, approximately 200 horses were shipped in from the East and the Midwest for the meetlng Santa Anita's stakes schedule ls valued at $2. 79 mllllon with eight races valued a\. $100,000 or more. lopped by the $250,000 San· to AnJta Handicap on March 6. • • • D@lWDS PAUL SUHEY OF PENN STATE TAKES A NOSE DIVE. Lytle Role Uncertain For ROse llowl Clash PASADENA -Coach Bo Schembechler summed up the <ipproaching Rose Bowl football game between bts Michigan squad and the Trojans of Southern California by saying "l . beheve anything can happen. · "And nobody knows what's go. ing to happen. Both teams have explosive offensives and both have good deferfses." The squads go into their final rugged drills tod:iy, although neither has scrimmaged in pre· paration for Saturday's battle. Both coaches fear injuries and Sports in Brief. don't think scrimmaging necessary at this point. Both got back starting players who bad been on the injury liat - wide receiver Randy Slmmrin for USC and llnebacter Jerry Vogele of Mlcbigan. Simmrin Umped slightly after recuperating from a knee iajW'}' and Scbem bechler said, "Vogele's ankle is oochy, but be was able to work." Schembechler met wlth newsmen Monday, will see them again today and then close orr camp to interviews. He said he hadn't decided oft bis atartlns backfield except ••ftob Lytle wlll either start at tailback or fullback." If the All·American goes at fullback, sophomore speed.st~ Harlan Huckleby will be ~ tailback. If it's LyUe at tailback, then Russ Davia wW open at fullback. l "I just haven't decided yet;~• the coach declared. "All I can s ay is that Lytle is the bettt tailback and the best fullback." '' Lytle,' a 6· l senior weJghirut 195, broke career and slnglW season rushing r ecords at lifichigan with 3,250and1,40'l. .· Raiders =Favored; Lions Deny Firings · Scbembechler indicated he's been thinkihg of the Rose Bowl since before the start of the Big Ten season in which bis Wolverines finished as co- champions, "At the beginning of the season. we decided not to let the players gain weight." he said. "Against Stanford (1972 Ros~ Bowl>, we weren't getting a good pass rush in the fourth quart~. And we didn't do well in the bu · ry·up sequences. Teams from Midwest aren't used to playing ih this weather. We have t.o be ip condition." Nevada oddsmakers Monday made the Oakland Raiders four- poinl favorites to win lhe Super Bowl against the Minnesota Vik· ings. The odds were announced by Harrah's Reno and Tahoe Raco and Sports Books. 11.uhpeth to Sta11 DETROIT-The Detroit Lions have denied firing coach Tommy I ludspeth and h 1s st arr in hopes of luring Los Angeles Rams coach Chuck Knox to Detroit. Officials of both National Foot· ball League clubs denied that. Knox is m line for a Uons 1ob. Lions general manager Russ Thomas said, "No one on the coaching staff has been dis· miss<'d. They were just given permission to pursue other job opportunities." Bndn11 Face SMV LOS ANGELES-UCLA's Bruins face a pair of out-0f·state basketball foes tonight aJ1d Wed· nesday. SMU invades tonight and tough Utah St ate plays the Bruins al Pauley Pavilion Wed· nesday night. "tliami Tab• Sabata MIAM I -Lou Saban, a foot· ball coach with a turbulent. career in the college and pro ranks. was selected Monday as the head coach of tht' University of Miami. The Miami News reported the school's board of trustees offered Saban a $375,000 salary, but the university said the figure was speculation. The contract is for six years. but no salary figure was announced. Su~ep• Whiner LEOPARDSTOWN, Ireland Master Mondav. a 25 I shot rid· dl·n hy .John llarly, romped lo ,·cctory in the I ri-.h Sweeps Hu r· die hors<' race at tltis famous track today. fi n ishing 2t~ lengths in front of Straight Row, ont> of the favorites. Straight Row. a 6·1 s hot, finis hed second. Third was Dublin Express at25·1. favored ln the two·mlle race over soggy conditions. The track was hit by rain, then frost and finally a snowfall before the r ace, the last in the year's four races as· sociated with the Irish Sweepstakes. Celtics at LA INGLEWOOD-The Boston Celtics invade the Forum tonight to clash with the Los Angeles Lakers in a Nation.al Basketball Association contest at 8 o'clock. The Lakers have a ~13 record llnd are 21h games behind Portland In the Pacific Division or the Wes tern Conference. Bos ton (17·13) trails Philadelphia by one game in the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division. Schembechler's Wolverine!; lost to Stanford 13-12 and tw9 years earlier had fallen to USO., 10·3. This time the stay in Pasaden~ bas been more relaxed with th~ players practicing in the morn· ings and then having the after: noons for sightseeing and brows- ing. And he'll let them stay over an extra day after the footbal1 game. That's also a different ap~ proach from the regimentation or Woody Hayes of Ohio State. The Buckeyes represented the Bi4 Ten the past four years -win; ning once and losing three times. Rams Say Movies Show TD Was Good LOS ANGELES (AP) - Minutes after Los Angeles had lost 24·13 Sunday to the Min· nesota Vikings in the National Football Conference cham· pionship game, Rams players said officials robbed them of two touchdowns in the first quarter . Those comments appeared to be supported by game films, coach Chuck Knox and owner Carroll Rosenbloom said Mon· day. Both viewed films of Sunday's game and then said the Rams had indeed scored twice in the first period but officials didn't al· low the touch1!owns. Perhaps the most con · troversial call or the game came on a second down play from the four.yard-line. Knox called for wide receiver Ron Jessie to sweep right on a reverse, and Jessie appeared lo cross the goal line. However , officials marked the ball down at the six·inch line. "The ball landed on the goal line when he landed." said Knox after looking at the films. On the next play, quarterback Pat Haden k ept the ball on a quarterback s neak and alsp failed to score, despite the pro- tests of Rams players. That set. up fourth down, and Los Angele$ attempted a field goal. "It's sad for players and coaches to work this hard an6 have a championship game de- cided by officiating," said Rosenbloom. "Everyone who ha5 seen the game film believe11 Jessie and !laden both scored on the s~ries prior lo the blocked field goal.·· On that fourth·down field goal try, Tom Dempsey's kick fro~ the seven.yard-line was blockf:I by Nale Wri g h ~. The ball bounced into the arms of Bobby Bryant, who ran it back 90 yards for the first score of the game. All-pro F oothall Knox and Rosenbloom also said films showed that Min- nesota's Ron Vary held defensive end J ack Youngblood on a number of plays and that Wright face.guarded Jessie in tho second quarter , but officials failed to call those infractions. NEW YORK (AP) -The As· soc1atcd Press 1976 National Football League first and second All· Pro teams <ind American and l"ational Conferenceteams: ,lllSTTIAM 0 ,FENSE Wldt llt<el- Chll8rert<h, 0•-l•nG, Ortw ~"'°" 0.llH TltM I,,. 0.V> c.t•P•tr 0.-larta r.c:-.o Den Dleroorf, SI Lou It ; AO<! Y¥Y. Ml-tot.. GIUIMll John H•nrttll, Ne w Engl•rtOr Jo• 0.LAmttlt•ure. Butt•lo te~ltr Tom B•rtk\, St. l.oul\ OU• r1erN<ll 8er1 Jone\, Batllmor•. llurtrtl"'N<ll o J Slmpwn, Bulftlo; Welter Pay10fl, Chi~. Dl,•NI• . . ... I•<-You1'19bloocl, LO• A11114ltt; JoM °"''°"· 8Att1mor~ TtOlt W•llv Ch•mll~r\ CrtlCdQO. Jtrrv Sherk, Llrttl>Hktr Jee• Ham, Plll\bu•'lll loul\l!Ml; Jt<~ Lembert, Ptl"DurQn (mlddt•I, hl•h Rob.,IHn, LOI Anqttlfl (ouh l<M I. (Or,.trb.tclll Mottle Je<k•on, Lo• Anqolt\ ROQll• Wtflrll, St. LOtJ•\ hltly Cliff ... ,,1, Dalla\ UrHI Tom Ctt-•~. Cln· t•nrMtt htrOf'\Q) SP'~CIALISTS P't•<t _,(_tr J 'ft ft.t":ll•n ~t l"U1\ Pynttr ltld~ A1t ll Upe:ll11rc11, Oortver. ALL· .. ltO SllCONDTllAM 01',INH Wl•ltecel- 11-r Ce«, 8elllmor•: ISNC OVlll, O..c111- n1tf. Tlflttl-' lluuf'rMKll, H-E1>91-. T•dM lleyfl•ld wr11111, Oelltt: Oeoroe 1<u111, &enl-•. o ..... COftred ootlltr, St. L.01111; Gt.,. upsllaw, OellleM. c.fltff Jlmu,.r. ~-1. oun..-.ca l(fft St*«' Oelllend. 11•~111.-eNdl Cllu(ll Foremen, Mln.,.soi.; L,ydell Mllcllell, 8•111mort. Dlll'Hlta .... Toinmy Hert, S.11 FrenclKOJ H-Y M.tlr11rt, 0•11••· Ttclrle Joe G/ffllt, Plllsl>uria11; Al.., P ... , M1.-w41; LIMNCHt Ted Hffldrltll,, 0.-l•nd louhkltl; 11111 &t!rQtf, Ptlfl-lpttle lmlltd«•ll Ro41et1 &uttlt, HouttOfl (OUltldtl. CerMrMcll Mike HttMI, If-fnQl...cl; Kell All..,. Ontlno Nll. • $efety Gl.,.Ellwenls, Ptttsbur,.. tfrwl;Ml"WeQMr. Plltt!Wrtf\ (ttr-1. . SP•CIAL.llTS f't~ ... kllw Etre11 He'"'•· Oalltt, """'" Johll Je!M\, Allenle. llkll ... t- Ed lrowrt, Wtsllln9ton .. Dionne Leads Kings Victory DETROIT (AP) -Marcel Dionne scored three goals to ~a~ the Los Angeles Kings to a wUd 7-4 victory over the Detroit ~ed Wines In a National · HocklY League game Monday afternoon. The one-time Detroit star now has 20 goals for the seasoh and is the league's second·le84tt scorer with 53 points. It waa\llt ninth lime in his six.year NHL career that he has score¢ ~ many as three goa Is in one game. Referee Bruce Hood call~~ penalties in the game, incl ' a near·record 22 infractions f_g( total or 94 minutes ln the. ltr.t period. Even a Detroit fan J.rt'2 to 1et into a fight with Dionne JJ'l the final period. •· The Kins• scored four s~ i6 jual under nine minutes mJdwttt in the second period tosnal)l~ Ue and Detroit never recoverect Robinson Defends Refj PASADENA CAP> -Football orricials have come under too much criticism lately and detractors should back off, saya coach John Robinson ol Southern California. "When the credibility of of· ficials is gone, the whole game suffers badly,•• he said at a news conference. His Trojans are preparing to meet Michigan In the Roeie Bowl icam e Jan.1. Robinson made the comment after both teams held routine practices Monday. "I think coaches can set too preoccupied with them," 1Roblnlon said of controversial calla. "Sometimes all coaches do la atand around on the 1idellnea . and complain about thens.•• He watched the Nat.tonal Fool· ball Leque playoff tames on televlalon and said be thou1ht there waa too tnuch .. aecond gueuln1 or olficlala. I'd bate to see that happen wtth ua (col· Jqe1)." Aaked what be thoutht of col· lege offlclatln1. be said: "I tb1nk offlciat.1n1 abould ~ lmproved. I think aportawrltm. lhould be lm· r.roved and coacblnf lho&ald be nsproved •• .I doc't boo# euct.- ly wb1t to do, but 1 don't bear ., ~ ... many thins• about wh~t.Jq.,!io constructively to lmpror.ret.of· ficlaUng." ' ,,, ~ .. He said if the Trojans JQM:tf;e Rose Bowl game on •"~9,~· trovenlal call, "I'm 1ohii:~tfe angry, but tr I win on '* .:~· troveralal call, I'm sure' ;f.'JS.¥& Clad. ~.1.1.1 • "I do think there la a ~4' respon11lblllty for m In the..tMD• to say, 'Hey, they're ng~i~J.#.t>4~ ofthettme.' , •. : .... ''The worst thing lf\.•lr£c" poalbly happen la to go( • cupted with the lnadequ1etn,qf these fellows.'' , By ED BURGART Of ... 0.11• ~ '4.-1 Playing tenacious man-to-man d efense. the Compton lhgh TarbabH pormiUed the Edison Chargers of Huntington Bl•ach lo connect on jwst 20.3 ~rcent Crom ~ noor Monday niibt. roUi.nii to a.~ZT vlclory in first round ac ~n ol the Villa Park basketball tournament. And by using a 2·2·1 zone press, the Tarb:abcs forced the Cbareers to lose tbe ball l~ Umc~ In U1eJast lhrco quarten1. Two earUer st~a.111 came la~ in the first period when the Turbabes began their rally Leading 17·9 after ooe quarter. CompLon went on a 10..2 bhti wttJUn the flrst four rn1nutes or the second quarter. opening a 27·11 mar£ln. The remaining Tarbabel pl•yed auch ngarcssive delense that F.dison failed to score a field goal within three-four minute in- t.trvala several times throughout the contest Mcanwhllt. Edison switched from a man lo a 10(te defense at various Umes, but neither rom· blnatlon worked against a fu t- breaking Com pton teom that pa- tiently worked the b.U to open mtn, most of wbom seared from within eight feet. 1tDon Leavey'a Chargers return t1>1 consolation action ot 5: 15 to- ~against host Villa Park. Mlller showed his leaping ablll· ty and mobility In the second quarter, scoring eight points on han&ing drives, tips and rebound baskets. .... _,.,, .. " ..... .. " "' ._ I 0 t t ~r ' o o • Jt was never a contest Mond;iy as Compton, led by 6-7 ceritcr Purvis Miller, seldom allowed Edison to take an open shot. , The Chargers only connected OP thr~ or 12 fi eld goal altemplS in the second quarter, on two or 14 In the third period and oo two Ol 19 in the fourth. The All·Cl F prospect scored 2G points and swatted away ~evcr:tl Edison attempts under the basket. O••lt .... ,'°" &..11 c:;..rrlly M<t.ou'1 ) I 0 ' l I 1 I 0 T I 7 I 0 I , FICIOne 0 0 '0 S<.ht -f 0 I 0 t ........ n , 0 7 • Tt1a11 " s • n s.c-·· 0-•rttrt " u n t~ • t S H 1 But it wasn't a onc·man show. Tritons Collect, 58-51 SC Rolls Into Semifinals I.os Al Entries By ROGER CARLSON ., 0ttMD~llfl'llolS14" San Clemente ffigh's ,;rntons are in the cham- 1Pionship semifinals Wed- nesday night a t the Katella invitat ion al basketball tournament following the Tritons' ~-51 conquest or Long Beach Wilson Monday night. ; Coach Stan DeMag. gio's San Clemente unit meets the host Knights of the An a h eim-based 'Katella squad in an 8:~ issue, The Tritons advanced to I he semis with, if not an impre ss ive pe rformance , at least Wlth a consistent and dep- th· I aden ere ort. Ted Hettinga, a 6·6 center , scored a dozen poin t s and John Mc Donald, a 5·11 guard~ came off the bench total ly 10 points to pace the winners. ll was McDonald who i::ot things going in the fourth quar·tt•r ;Js S.1n Cl e mente r(lv l'r sed a ~·42 deficit inti> a S2 •17 Jcad in a s pan of 2: 30 • First Mt•Oonald hit from oub.1de with G ·16 fcrt. then i:uard J ohn Stephens, up from the junior varsity, hit from 16 reel ore a Long Reach Wilson turnover. Mark Shc-rry followed wil h a basket from outside to 1:ivcSC the lead The Bruins of Wilson 8Pt a free 1hrow, but thm i'\il c:Oonald i:i o t San Clementi• its fi ve point lead with a free throw and then a three.point pl ay, connecting from 20 fret a11d adding a freC' thro" Ne1thl'r l e.a m \\,1.., N.pe<'1<1ll) hot frnm 1h1· flour against th upl)<1 Area Hoop Results nenl's man-lo·man pre· ssure. San Clemente shooters m ade 25 or 62 for 40.3 per- cent from the field -the Bruins could manage on· ly20of so ror40 percent. The l e ad c hani:i ed hands or lhe game w;1s tied 14 times before Sherry's 20·fooler got San Clemente into the lead for good a l 48·4G with 5:20 to go. San Cle mente won the turnover battle, 19·13, and had the advantage 3cross the line wilh Its imposing height-able lo rield a 6· 7. 6·6, 6·6 lineup. But the Tri tons failed lo tear up the inside against Wilson and missed a lot or Shots SC is known for making. Neither team led by more t han rive points until the final basket or the game when McDonald scored with 1:39togoto make it58-Sl. ,,., T•lfM ""' "•t11.0 l'lltlT RACE -l~ vt•d' l '"' olth -up Cl•lm1119. PUflo• UOOO. (IAlm lnQ prl<t \1000 ~-10.10 ... i..1 Mr "6f<lu•I• IM•\lno l C.N llreln tBroo-lltlO) Tutt Soft IW"Of\11 '411-(Cl .. l\M) Slwwl,.. O.<k (Knlgltll Kttll GOl<I lll°"O" 1 Jolly SNoow ll.lpl>eml °"'' Ot•ll 1 111•001<•1 P-lndll IOrwyerl 1n "' ,,, tt• lit Ill ,,, .,, 119 1n Car""' OvMeM Fron.., Het11~· S.n Clemente (Ml I. " J 0 .. , t~ \ECO .. OltACIE ->~1••"'·l-t 1 old m•lcle"'. P\jtM UtoO. c U>I ~ (LIPM""l -M<0-1<1 1 t , 0 s , 1 1 1 1 0 1S e Sc•"., Ov••h·o ~C1t''tn4ftU1t t i t'J 11 Lon')6~1<~W•I''°" I) •• 11 NN•lf ~"Y ~~PIW'"lo Tot el\ • I , ' 16 11 c.u....-,y IC.Ill 1~ "°"""""I IDf'fynl 10 AO\ol•u A1M111 .. 1 C8•ot-lleldl "'' 5oe.,.11lftll (8ye1U MyMoon Printen IA0"91>I C.l>•l\110\ SU~ •G•,.•I \• Gl<td 8~ INl<<>Oemv\I T di~ AbOV\ It t fre•w tcc' Too Nice (8tOOll.\I t» 1u ... "' II• .. ~ 11• "' '" "' Oilers, University In Cage Victories T"l RO ltACE -'10 Y•"h 3 Yttr Old\ •NI uo Cltlmonq P11r~ t.2100. Cit'"''"' Ot•tt 1JIOO A0t1<111 S.• IC.rd<>1• I Sfton Aocot1 fllOl\tMI Ml> Str .. 1 S.m 10••~• I At1,1n l>1art1 VltllH'yChtnl INoqv.11 tC"lf'll Ot CilOl'y l lltt"ercl\I WlndJ.,..m~t IV<1uoru\t ~·Too IKnlQl\11 ... •n 171 ID 1n in •n 110 FOUaTH ltACll ->~ytrd\ h ... , The Huntington Beach High Oilers and Univers ity Troj ans o( Jrvine played 1n <.•ham· pionship action or the Un1vers1ty H~h 'Of San Diego and Chino basket- ball tournaments 1earlier tociay arter each team posted wins in operung round play Monday Getting a late spark from senior guard Cary Co ntr e ra s, E lm e r Combs' Oilers held off dogged St. Augustine of San Diego 74·66 at the University or San Di~go. And wit ti jun ior forward Roger Poirier ~coring l3 points and ~rabb1ng eight rebounds, Doug Sor ey's Trojans downed Montclair 62-51 at Chino High The Oilers played San Otego's Lincoln and the TroJans m et Ganesha t~ dav After opemni:i a 43 31 halftime lead . the Oilers bet·amr \ll't1ms tv St Auguslll'lc's 2 2·1 zone * * * """"""'"" luch 00 1, " ,,. \ ~l•1n".tU\ ~~ .. II.wt '>'"""' .,..,. .. 0 Atr•W",,''' ,..," .... " t('lh l\ • ' I .. " I ' , ,, 1• Vore~' Ov,,.,,,,, l 0 () ·~ •• •• u 1 s •• ) • " " ... ""' noto"' M•~ ,, ~-. ,., ,,, """ .. ,. ,, ,, .... "'·'-"' ·~ ., ........ h•"041 "•ilf'>IO 114'11•• .. _, -.... ,..0-"l"I 1 10 M U ro••·, U'uver\1ty fU I ,, " I n I ' ' 0 ' ., > 0 I 0 71 ,. ~•~•.., 0..•r'len U"l•'9•\1ty H •l I~ ~•'<'•" "' It> JO .. , , I l .. tp • I] 0 • 10 • 0 , " 1 ~I ,. •1 I) )I Pro Scor es ftle•OOfUI Meck•v L•••• t D\ Anq.-h \ t O•lro•' I ~tft~•' • ( lftw"'dMH1 J Atl~t•• Cn•oradn l ""''edfl~t"' '\ v""'rnuwr t press, com.milting eight turnovers in the second half and seeing their lead trimmed to 67 ·66 with 2· 17 J<>ft to play That's when Contreras mad e his pres ence known, sinking four free throws within one minute to help preservP the win. In that last period . Huntington Beach sank JO of 13 fr~ throws in comparison lo St. Augustine's one of three. University took a 27-18 lead at intermission and maintained a comfort.a· bll' edge to the finish. John llalagan and Mark Eykholt scored 11 and 10 points for Uni versity. OCC Bags 79-68 Win SAN MARCOS -Phil Bolden. pla ying in hls flrsl game of the sea'!on, scored 24 points -19 in tht• second h alf -tn s parking Orange Coast Coll ege to a 79-68 win over MiraCosta in the Palomar b a sketball tourney Monday night. The win snapped a seven.game Pirates 106· m)( -.treak Orange Coast return.~ to action tonight at s· 30, facing Antelope Valley OCC. holding a 61·60 l ead . o ut scored the Spartans. 16·4, In the final seven minutes Bolden, who missed the first nine F:••mes be cause o( a transcript problem, had six of those Point~ Or•-Cee\I 17U ntdmal~\ Pu,.,.,~ J-'\\lrtel<., t(trdot•I B•o M GO Aetl• c.o .... ,,, Joi""" Btr\ I Byer\ I F "'' 9,,, IR•<,..•r<h l (•\¥\lt"r•te r11t (Aouqt\I ('''"°' \NYC 10.lomt>tl Ml\\ JM"V f8rook\I l .... ' \/Go l(lt•·,~i f:urt'Yt•r Sw..-.t lVAUQ"nl ~ ...... IAO•il 1'1.lllQ"ll 1n "' ... •n ,,, ... llt ,,, "' '" l'I l"TH RACI -HO yerd\, ) "'" old\ •"" up C••lml"ll Pur>4! M100. 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NINTH ltACI -UO ....... ,.,._, old\ 411P Cl•ltfll"t l'u"H JJOO. DellCly'• Star llCnlelltl "·'° °"''""' CltoOtl !W•r•I ,,,.,.,,. llttcll•nhl Tl-II 06 Allot Cit.ii -Clla""ef ...... lhlfl II,_., R"'" IUU•"'•"· l_,.cll OK11 Mr l int. illy ti DI--• .._Y** MM. W•khell -... , ... 11,. ••Ila!, Jtot .. .. .. ...... ...... , ..... .. o-i-~...-.... .. .. ,.._,_'->'JI PUBLIC NOTICE c~n• NOTICl' TO Cltl DITOlll1 IUNalOltCOUlttDl'THI! $TAT8 Ofl CA\.ll'OCllNIA l'Olt THICOUNTYOl'OltANOll Ne ..... ,, • !Ellett ol J OSIEPHINIE 8. LA"· CASTER, O..c .. Md NOTtCI! IS >iElll!:!IY O lllt:N tolho <,..,llor•of ll>e •bo.,. ntl\1~00<-111 11\tH ... .,., M>rl• .... ,"O ~1•1"" -·"'' 11\e ,,10 d•c~Otnt M• teQulreG to Ill• llltl'l'I with lhe M<lt\\•ry -.<l\H•, In ·~ Ofllo ol , ... <••· .. Of IM -... Ht 111114 t outl. or lo "'"""'nl 11\em, wtlh '"" -HH<V ¥OUC0\ff\, 10 Ille .-t.19"1"1 at '"• le• olfl<e of ZOlllllST GARNER A OAllA E TT. 10IJ llv\h\t\\ Cu'tttr Ortvft, SYttt ••1 flftw'°rt Bt .. h. C•lllor111a t)t•S. wl\lcl> •• '"" Ill•• of t>u•ln.,u of '"" 11"~~ In .,, "'ftltf\ oe11.in1.,. to '"" ••IAll~ o1 WIO dec-..1, wlll\ln IOI.I• "'°""II\ afltr '"" "'" .....,.1c.110n of 1111$ noua. Otttod e>.<ember 1 1'16 G 4RYW LUCAS En<uloroff~Wlll or lhe ebove named dKectonl I081t1$T. OAlt ..... OA1ta1n ly: 0..914 A. CH'"lt *2 ,_,...,, C.11t•r Dr , h ilt to ~ ... ,~. c.. 0 71S 1114111) .. ... Att_.,,f ... Etectlter Pull!l\lltO Or•n~ Coa\I Otlly PilOI l.>K•mt>e• i.. 11. 11. 197' •"" J-•v •. 1'7, \11 .. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE CP.JJM SUPIRIOCll COUltTOI' TIU! STATI 01' CALll'DllNIA l"Olll TMI COU .. TY DI' OaANOI NO.A·'"" HOTICl Ot' HIAltl NQ. Ot' HTITION ll'OR l'ROBATE 011 Wlll. A14D l'OR Ll.TTlltS tllTAME14· TAltY ANDAUTMOltllATIONTOAD· MINI S TliCll U .. 01111 T"t 114DEPINOE .. T ADMINISTRATION Of lSTATISACl E\IAIO or CAllOlVN LOllEJOV CANFIELD. O•CH \od NOTICE tS HE AE8'f OtuEN '""' El OEN C WHI PPl E he\ hlfod hore1n • OttihO'\ f04' PtotMt• of Wiii And 1or 1\ su~• of Letter\ fe-\IArnMt,.rv to tt• Ptt11tloner t l'ld t ulllOrlrol•on 10 •d m lnt\ttr under IM lndPpenclPl'tt Ad· mlnl\lr•llOllOI E\lalU A<l rt•.......:eto -Ith 1$ m..it lor lurt""' l)CltU<ular< -tfWll ,,... ""'' •"" o••<r o1 -•lno ,,,. w"" ""' -n w1 lo• J-..•Y tt .. n .at to 00• m .1n 1"' t ourt"'°m OI ~l»rl-111 Ne ) Of H it! <OU•I. •I 100 (M< C.nltr Orlvr W~\I In I ... City of S..nt• An•. C-•11101"''" O.tod o.u.mtw• n 1t1• WILLIAM E St JOHN Coi'"tv Clf"rk fff<IMAS l lORO S..11• tfl UlJt llA\ff th V•ltn<•• .... _.. Miii\, Ca '7Ul 0 141 Mt.l»O Ano..,..,••• Pttllllen., Publl\f\od O••n9e Cot \I 01111¥ Ptl~I. O.C: ti. 28. •ti• and Jttn J, 1'77 PUBLIC NOTICE .. OTICI TOCltlDITOltl SUl'IERIOlt COURTOll'Tlfl STATE 0, CALIFOltNIA l'Olt TME COUNTY 011' 01tAMO£ Ne.A-If E•t•ltol0E14E GRANT, Otcoll'd NOTIC.E IS HEAEllY OIVl!N 10 I~ trl!dllOf\ Of I~ al>o•P l\•mfd dttt<JHll 1,,.1 e ll ,_,_, M•lnQ Cl•lmt -111\I 1 .... w ld IH<totlll t•t r•o11l•t<1 10 Hit thAm wUI\ ttw-n~c"'"•"'f' V()U(f'wH'\ In 1,.,. Mii<• o• ,,.., < '''" ot '"' .-,..,. ..., llUed court, or lo °'ewnl lllO'm. with IM ¥<.t n •rv voucher\ to the undtt\IQn foll •I tllo oflltt of WEISMAN ANO DAEISl14. Attorn .. s •IL••. 111)1 (• ... lury Par-E•\I, Svll• H O, LK An.-lfo• C•Ufor~•• tO(JtP. w ft•Cfll 1-. t"'t Olet-r nt OU\~IW"\\ of the unOt>ril~ In •II rnAt I•~ e>ort••nl~ lo Ille nl•I• M w •d.,.. (-1. wllhln f1>11r mo<1IM al~r Int flt'lt ouilllullon Of 1111• notice. Dal"' Ocromt>e• I 1U& Sy-y S Fl"'lon EHCutor ollMWlll of the el>ov• M"'9d ~ Wll~ANANDOltllSIN •-n•tUw ••t C.AlvrT Ptrll I HI _, .. LM AflfAle\, CA tto.7 Aftet"M" ter I 1ecvtrla P\">ltV•to O••'IClt COHI OitHy PllOI, Oecemt>er I, U , 71, II, 1'7• )IO'J.lt PUBLIC NOTICE SUlllRIOlt COURT OF THE STATI 01' CALll'OANIA l'Olt TM E COUNTY 011' 011 ANOE No.A'"U .. OTICIE 01' HIAalNO 01' l'ETITIDtl f'OA ~ROBA Tf 01' WILL AND FOR l l TTlltS flSTAMIN• TARY AND l'OR AUTMORIUTIDN YO ADMINISTElt U"Df!R THI INDEl'f NOEl4T ADMl .. ISTRATION 01' ESTATl' ACT (llltOIATE CODI! "'ITSEOI E\U lt' o l A 0 E NGLAND Ot'•O~ NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVENllMl A 0 ENGLAND Jll n•> liltO lle•••n • ~t1t1on for Proo••• tt Wiit ~ fOt 1\ WM\<• of L.elter' Te\l•ment411ry ta.,,. ott1t10f"lt' •ftd 10' •1r.1\"0llHUOf\ 10 Ml m il"M\l•t the •\l•ttt """"' tf\if' lnrtifptn .,....,1 4d.,,1n1\lrellon of E\111~ ••<1 !Probelt C4" \ti •I .. al rele<enct 10 wtllth " ,,,_ , ... furlMr ot•ll/ul ... , -lt\,\1 I"" tlMt elld piece o' ~·•l"Q ffW ,..me M\ bNn \t-t tor 1Afi4.Mry t l 1'16 al •O 00 • m '" '"* courlfOOm of OtNrt""'"' No ) ot \fld COl.l'1, at 7tl0 CM< <Ant., Ori•• WtU. 111 t .... City of S....t• Ant, Ctlllornl• 0.lf<I 0.ctmlltr n "" Willi AM IE. SI JOHN Co11nly (It•~ \All.Ill T, ••YNDLDS,Me- Jemft o. o"""".,. AuwCM-•11.,. A-ytatuw J)tlt Ila-• ValMCll , S1111• 1t1 ~Hllh,CA'2•U ftl• 11141 SIM O.. Aft-yfer: ,..tcUoner Pv1>1l•i.ta O•tnQ9 Co4\I o.,•v Piiot. Oe< )7, 'Ill, ,.,. •nd J•n l, lt7' mr1• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING llOS 110 ITPM NO )41 NOTICE IS HE.CEIY GIVl!N lhet "'"'"°-II •ill !It ..... _.,.,""' (llY Of C.0•1• M~\4. lo wll The O ly Cbvtlcll, P 0 8oa 1100. OI lhe Oly of c.i1a Mnot. Ctlllor111t. on or t>tlor• the l'ourolll OOem ""Frldey J.,....ry7 1'n n ""'" w 111o rt\oon•tblllt•.,. ,,,. ~· lo .,. .. .,., hi\ bl<I to '"' (ii• (lfo'11., ofllc• l>'f lllt or-• •-«I 11 .... '"" wlll .. ou!lllCIY -- ...... ··-•• " 00 • "' ....... -""''••lltr ., practletl>I• en f•IG•• ,,,,..,.,, 7, "" In tho O.uncll Owtm bert . Clly Hall, n l'tlr Ottw Oo\t. ~. Callt-••. f .. ,,,. l11ml1f\I ..... , .-c;ll llOllCE TYPI lliHICl.ES AecllllOt\tl Mil t f Ille ,_lfl<.Mltft\ ,.,.,.., l>t ootelned e1 Ille Ollf<tt or ""' fllur<flttll'lt 4'9f't el 7l l'tlr Orlw , Cotl• ,,_"'· C,.lllomle 114' thoulf w ,....,_ .. ,,.. tlttfttlOtl .. , .... Qty Cltrll. '" • '"'" tnvel-• ...,.,.lllM •n lhe e111\I .. wllll IM llf llffl'\ N-•no tt>lt O..nl11t o.t•. IKhW ""•II "'9<11Y•«h .... ~ ! ...... •• wt lOlltl Ill tlle tP.clfl<All- All'f •"Cl t ll t"\•PllOllt •• 11\t -Ill<• Ilona -•I lie clu rfy ll•IW 111 "- 1119, •l'ld l•llw" tt wt lortll .ny lt-11\ .... ~lfletl"'1t Jl\ell llt .,._..,, N~llO!loltlle l>lf. h <ll bkl lhtll Ml ronh I ... two,..,.... tn4 rolelenct• of a ll ,..,,_, •ntl ,..,. •• , t,..i.,.uecl '" ,,.. .,_. tt llf1Ml .. 1t 111 Celt of , • ._ ........ I"' cl""" the """'•' ef tflt ...._,_, tecmary, ,,. .. ..,.,, •"4~. Ow Ctty c-11 el the Clty ,,J c..t. ~ ,....., .. \ Ille r19M .. N'4C1 Mf • ell"°' OAT•Di ~It "" ...,..,_ Ot ..... CN\I Oeltr """• ~' •. tt1• • US.I• Tuesday, Deoembef 28, 1979 OAIL y PILOf as PUBLIC NOTICE HCaOW NO U•t·CL. .. OTICI TO CR E OtTOltS DI' BUI.IC TltANSl'•lt It.< 41tl .. tll U.C.C. l ...,.l<t I• tMtreby Qlven I• «""llOt\ of I .... wllltll\ MMfll C>MllH t...i • 1Nll1 l•-ler I\ tnl•ndoO to be ,,_ on 11•1\0A•I orooerlY nenl"tflt • dl!\U lbtcf lM ,._H •nd l>ll~lnt\\-Of tfll lmtnditd tr•.n\tffon •'• JAMES 0 (AMILi.i. )6411 ~· Clara. ~la IMw, CA tt•P • .,... THEODOll E MET ZGER , UI •--.~-.-H.CA tt~7 Tl't<! _, tnd IW\lntn -t'Sc~ ef IMlm..-lrctn•ltreft ••t : EDWAlltD J COAE'f, mo SOUlll llroollllvr\I A'l•M I"' C.4 tt8111. And NAJ Af E COREY, tHO SOutll Broo&~urst AM114!1m, CA '280< Tiie PfOMtlv ~rllne11t ho~IO IS docrtbtcf In C1trwra1 "' 1111t1er1.,,, '~''''· mttcn~dlM. ~Qulomf'"t, fl•· tvr-f'\, h;rnltut~. butln~n. ~ltl. fl• lur<'\ " 9<1ulO,.,MI ol Lii Pickle -I• lt<•lod •• '"' Par~ A••-· ~ .. Me\e, C.elilo••I• •?UI Th•I "Mid b<illl. lr•n\for I\ 1111-'6 btl ronwmm•teo •1 '"' otfl<• of UNI TEO BUSINESS INVESTMENTS, 107' Alo"ar6 Bl •O • Pt••mounl, c.iuornte t07U. Ulll •lol·70111 on °' aller Ja<1uary i, lt17. So l<tr •• It IU\OWll 10 Mid lnte- Trt1t1\ltr .. \ •1110 lnlfllO.d T'-'"°" u\•O 10110 .. 111ci •dcllllonal bll•l,,.u """'°" -edOrhM!\ wllnlll IN llW'te V'l4t\IO ll>UI NONI! Outf'O· O.<tmbtr 1l lt,6, f OWA"O J C.OREY NAJAT E COAE'( lnlll"ded Tran~f~r~~' UNITEDBUSIN•SS INlllSTMl .. TS ""Al°"~'• Blvd. ..... -1. CA.'°'" Tel· UIJI UC•IOIO 0141 636-JI~ Pul>ll\f\Cld 0••-Coe\I o .... P1101, Oeombt• '9. ltl• ))~" PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'lltlOlt cou•T 01' T'Hf! STATf 01' CALll'Dlt141Afl01t TH• COUNTY 011' ORA .. 01 Ne. A·llM41 N OTfCI: 01' NI Altl .. O OF PfTIT IO N POR 0R08R AUTHD•lllNO LIAU 0 1' R&AI. PRDPEltTY l!$ltlt ol HENRY llERTOl.OTTI, Of<H-NOTICE IS HEAEllV OllllEN tt\<li AEVEAENO M ICHAEL MICH lie• llltf ,,..tin • 1>tllllo11 fo< ., o<Otr ...,.,_lrlno llW Ioele of reel -ty, ~ .. •nc• lo w"I<" IJ m-19' ,.,,._ P'tlc\11 .. ,, ""°'""'the II __ ..,_ ol llHfl ... t ... -hat btift WI fl)r ~,., 11, ,.11, •t 10 00 • m , tn '"" c.ourueorn of°'""'"'"' No )O' w td ~"""·et 100 C..,< tenw• 0 11 ... -. 111 111PCll1ofS...1• 4ne. ca111om1 .. o.iea Ooumbt• 11, ""· WILLIAM I . St JOHlll, c-tyCI•• .. M<IU!NNAAND ""tNO "".,.,...,..i U "' >OSWiKiot... Bl ... '""'" l.,.it1h ,_ t.nA-te1.C•lll-l1 ... IO Toi: 1110-•111 "~' ~: l'•lllltM, Pub41Yw>O Or•"'>tt C.0&•1 Ot llY POol, OK. n, 1t1u<\O J•n •. "n "3$f-1• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE 1~11 NOTICIOP TaUSTIEl'S lALI NOTICE 1$ HEltE8Y 01ve .. """' SOUTHERN CITIUo ESCROW COM PANY. • c-•Allon, U I .... ~1\1 fru•I .. undtl '"• dHf of lr11\I ~trtl"•ttfllr mentton•d. ••II ,,u. without wotr.nh ol fllY ~Ind, aol put)llr -''°"lo Ille lllOM\I l>lddtr 10< <•\I\ In lewlul _, ol ..,. United !>!<lie-., di lht Time and Piao .,.,191\Mfod bttow. In tl'a Covnty o1 ,,.. ~tt•• 01 C;tm°""'" 6"19f\.1~ed 11e1-. •II ol I"* rtvM. till~ -lnltrflt "°"'MIO by \61f Ttvt""' in Mltl IO tH 1"411 cerl•lnp•-'1y-h" 5-J1MI ,11.,.tect In \AIO Co..nty •nd l\Otl.ull>'>d SUl'••toacOUltTOl'TMI !Mt-. The"'"' eddl"HI, It ""Y· Of' STATEOPCAlll'OltNIAl'OCll O(her common dHl-llon. If.., •• OI THI. COU .. TY 01' OltAHOE w lOCl"-rtY ln et fort I>.,.,_ Ne Ae .. t Seid Clffcl of lru•I we\ Ue<ult(I C>o; NOTtC• Of HIAltlHO 01' 1i...Trll\IOf'ltOIQ<IOl~bel-•ndwd• l'ETITl()lll l'Oll PllOBATE 01' WILi. re<Otflec!onlhe dete. In IM l\od(-.. ANO fDlt LETTlltS TllTAM•N· ....... 99.ncloHOO<umtnlNumberol TARYANDAUTHOltllATIOltTOAO. OW<•~· lll'Corclol In .... Olllce ol th .. M I .. I s T l A u .. D • R T " f! (.ounly Ae<o•Ootf Of w•o CourtlY ,u ... l .. DEPIENOENT ADMINISlllATION o.tS!Qf'eltcl below, end "'""".,.,., w1d OFISTATES ACT, o•OPe•ty 10 lh• Tru\lee 11\0•t•n EH<'lt ol AVTH VER811YCK w-<Jl....S. HUM:HER •~• llUTH II HUS011>11, S.le o1 tHlif p,_rty Wiii be~ ~N<ed 011r\u•11I to the frm•nd ol '"" NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllEN I~ 6-tll<lery u-r ~aid cltf<J OI Irv.I PATlllCIA H 611ENNEll ""'lllllCI -l>Yfff.ot'ol...iavlllnlMCM_. ,..,....,,A petltlofl !or P•ob.>teot Will-or 119rlorrnemtt of ot>hoell~ wc.urt'd !or h...-,. ot u ueo l t'4-••• 1>y wKI -01 lrll\I inclvcllnQ the de· _..., ""'""rl1collan to Adm!""""' under 1.un nouc.a of wftlcl> .., .. recorded.,,, ""' ln.,,.oenllenl AOf1'11n1\lro11IO" ol thl Galt, •II '"" Uooto end ti Int-· E1ta1,, A<l •~•••enttt lo wftl<h" ,..-.,.., •s Oo<""'enl Numl»• nt w ld OI· NOTICI TOCRIOITORS tor ,..,.. ... , petll<11I••'· ano ..... , .... llclal Ae<Ot'dt•tdfMQl\tltd-. 011 IUl.K TllANS,Elt "-""° P'•<• of nttrlnq ,,.. '-'""'"'°' Al~-tll\ "h u\10<'' W..Ube- CSeO.Utt -•111 U C.C.I -i.et IOI' J•nu••Y 11 ,,77 •I 10 00 emed IO tnet<I .. lruSlor\" 11,.,..,,,., 11\en Nollet I\ ,..ettbY Qlvt n lo lhe e,.., ,~ , ... (Ollfl•onm Of 0..,,,,,_, -Tf\1\10' I\ de\IQNtlecl be-. - <..clll.,, 01 llONAlO M DUMAS. No l 01 .. Id <OUtl, "' 100 CMc Co<I~ "lknefl<lery .. \hell be _,,_ 10 Soc••• St<u •lly No O•·•l·tJ()4, 0.1.-e WC'\I. in '"" City ol s.r-4• Al\O. _ .. &twl<lt •l•\" 11 mot•'"""""" ''""''"'°' ,....,.., .odd•t\\ I\ l01 ,..,. (.alltO'nlt !Mftctllclery •••<ulfd ,.,. Notk • vi Avtnut. Cllyol BtlllO<t 1$1-. Co<tnty 0.1.a Oclttf'IDer 20. "'•· Ot!•utt ....,.tl,..t>o"' ,.,..,,,_, OI 0.""90 Sl•le of C•Hlor"'t 11\tl t WILLIAM E St JOHh, Ti... 11,,,. and pt.ce o1 ult>, t»\<rtO- l>vlk tttMI., '' •!>Out 10 !><' ,,,_ lo Counh C•crl< non o1 .. ,o 11,,,_h ond 01,,., NI.I''"· CH AAl E s F H" AT LE v ANO TED SULLIVAN •• ,, . ...,,o•bo"' ..... loll-•· MAA(IA A HAAT LE'r', S&<ltl Alt-y •IUw tounly OllANC.E THl\10'' /OOH .. \•curlty N~ H7 &O "/H •nr! )~C.nonSI ,Sult•lOO ( WARNEii •nd MARILYNN t.\ Sh •• 11•8 lr•ft\I"••\. wM \• 1.Aktw-.CA .. 7U WARNEii l1v\1Mtn<1•nO w•te ~re\\ 1\ ,,., Po't Oun IP•~ C•rth' Anlif"'•Y fOf'. ,..Utl•ft•r OttO ot t ru\t Re<ordAtlo,,dlttt July Cl" OI N•wl>".l•I A••(I\, County <ii Pu~"""d Or•not Co11>I 0"41v PHI)\ ••• ltl\ floOI< tun , PaQt' '"· OO<u Oranqoo SldlP of (•l•lntnl<I Ott. 27. ?8. "7• Ind J•n J, 1977 Hll ,. ""'"I NO •l>ln T~ Pf'O°'''• \O bf} tro\nt ttrr"fl'(t "' NoUtt! of DetAult RfK'orOMlon cM\1• loc•tf<I ~I 101 P•rk A••nut', City OI s..ott,.,btr t•. 1~11>, 00011 1188$, PM~· Bolt>o• l\lano. County Of 0«1"00 PUBLIC NOTICE 114', Ontvm.,nl No 14611 St•i. of C•lltornl» i---------------1 Ti""' of s.10• 1 I oo .,,m. on J""""'" 'iotd Propnly " a-.(ro~d ti\ UU :19 ... ,, ll"~'<ll ~\ All \IO<k In ltll()t'. Ila SUlllElllOR CDUllTOFTHE PIMtolSlll1>· Soulllfronttntr.-Mo lur.-. <Quipmtnl tr>d C!Ood wlll ol IMt STATE 01' CALI 1'0tlll141A FOR 1~ Of&l\<IO County old C<>urt"°""'. CHY ''"'Aura"I thl\•""" \.nttWlfn "'RA.JUN THE COUNTY 01' OltAMGE ofS.nt•AM Stets of C•llto""" CAJUN RESTAU'tANT And IO<el•O Ne.At ... • StrMl o\d<lfH\ °' 01""' c_,_.,.._ ti SOI PM• A••llV". Clly Of OAI,,.,.. .. O TI CE 01' HEAR l .. 0 01' \IQn•llon ot '•If proP<Orly· 1\14 1\lend, (<>Unly ot OrtnQC, Sl•I• ol PETITION l'OR THIE ltEMOVAI. OF Prh<tll• L•nt , Nt•POH &ucr1 CAIUornt• OEDICATION QI' CfMETlltV C.Ufom la•H60 T~ blllk ,, ... ,,., wlll be conwm-llROPE:RT y Ot1.<r1oUon of Pr-rty: Loi 3:1 of molt<! on O• ••ltr ..... "" d•y Of Ill ·~ M~ll~• o• '"" llPOll•••klfl Of T•e<I No ,,..,, 111 ,..., (lly Ill ..... _ Jonut •f. 10 7. Al 10 d m al T>IE ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF But h, county 01 Ortl'IQ<t, ~toll~ o Pf'Off\\ton•t E\r row S..•rvichWho'4t O~•NGE . • t oioor•tton \>O••. tor (Atlfouw•.•\Pttm•ore<.ordfd1nboolil: -·~S\" "" NOl'll> Tu•llll AWnult, A•m•W•I ol Opdlcallon ot Gemiit•ry u . -II Of MhUllA~O<A -· tn !>4"11• AM, C..lllo•nl• p,0.,..,1, '"" Oll•<t Of I~ county ro<orde•ol ~.., So f1tr ., 1' • now n to "" fllOTifE '~ MEAC8Y C.tVEN 0\al tount"I Tr~\ltttPft\ ,.H bY\llM!\' n•tnf'\ itnd THE ROMAP>,i C4 THOLIC B•St'tOPOF 0.lf"C:I ~tmbftt t i. lt1~ -t\\e) ... ~ '" ,.., T, ... , ...... f()f OA•NGE. ~ <O•oo••hon ~·· ...... 111·<1 SOU THE AN Cl TIES 11\t n•mn •nd ..Odreu .. vied Dy lhe "''''"'"" Aoe>llollon fo< 11"""1Vel ol ESCROWCOMPAN'f. lt~\ftfOI tor ttw o•st •tttM rtdl\ OtOIC.dl•on nt Ctmflf~,, PrO(l('t1y ftt •<OIOOt•tlon. er• \AMf let.,..e to wl>l<I> " m •ck for ,.,..,,., Sub\lllul•O Tru\lff. D•led 0.<rm""r 13. 1'16 ot•l•<ult r\. And l~tl the ll'M IM C II Ell.J'NO Oltrttt I' Hortley Marcl•A H•'"•• T,.,.,,., ... ,ltOl'IEUIONAI. E SCllOW ~RVICIS 1n1 Ner111 T'inlln """" s.M.a Mo, C..lll .. 11le Etc,.,..Ne 1 .. IHJ Pu1>11\Nd Ortn9" Cot~I O~<ly Pit.,., OKtmbtr lt t'1& i.i.11 'o ot&e~ of Ma"nq '' \.f't tor JttnUOry 4 A\\•tt..,l V•c:• Prf>\ldtt'tt 1•11 ., • 00 "'"' 1n .... c0Uf1•oom o• T s •oeo'l0~07 .. ., WARNE A 0.0.rttne<\I 71, of tl\e Courl Hou.,. el Publi>llt'd Orenqe Co.>I O..ly Piiot 100 Ct•lc<Anltr 0rl•\'W"' !>dnleANI, OK. >O. 1tl6 and Jan •. 11, 1'1 Catll()f'111" Ul ' I• '"° PrOf)O'•ly •rom w'll<I> """'retlor\ I\ \OvQlll to !Mt •tmo•~O II ~fll>PO •\ f<illow• Tl>o\e OO•ll""\ OI LOI 10 «>! l'W' A-l'oo C.•n.0• dt to\ AUY>\ In I,_, O>unl, o! O•Mllf, Sl•I• OI c~u"""l8 PUBLIC NOTICE --------------! "' ~r.iown Ot\ mo)O '•<or~d •n ~ ) Pt~\ 1'IO end 1'1 of MIV•ll•n•••1111 SUl'EltlOR COURT Ol'THE STATE 0 11' CAl lFORNIA l'Oll THI COU .. TY 01' OltANGE .... A·l 71M PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI TO CRIDITORSOI' SAll 0 1' STOCK I H llULK AND NOTICIE 01' INTENDED TRAH"E R OF LIQUOR LI Cf 14Sl OR LICINSIS NOTICE t~ >1E llE8l' GIVEN· Th•1 SCHLANDEA C. LI N \ "\ \17117 097' t. SMUICUI e llN 'I\ ''' 1418 SO . Tran\flfOf'\. 3nd llren\~~' W"'OW' """· N"'\\ •OOrr\\ t\ 111 Fort'\t Avenur, '" I~ (lly of l tQUM S•••,.., CovtllV of Ot-, Sl•I• of C•lllornl• Intend to Wll, ltfl\\ftr 11\0 t \\u)n 10 RICI( Y RIKUO MATSUMOTO trAn\l~~­ lntt"l'.IPd tr•!'\"'''•" w"o"" ~·~' 400•0\ '' I.OJ•'' l(or" Blum•-'" ll'te Cll¥ ol >lawtl>o•M Co...,lyol~ Mqittt \ \1•1f• ot c .-,u101f'\1•. ,,.. totlo. 1nq O.\<tlbrd penon•I prooenv to- w11 All\loO fnlr-'"'u'e' f"!JUll>"'"lt 6nd QDOcl wlll Of • <trt•111 11..i..,, ..... 1 l>uJlne H k no w n"' Tl>tc;A O -IOC111'1! ti ?11 ForO\I A..._ In l"t (lly ol U OUl\e 8ta<I>. County Of Oranq• St-'lte nt C•l1fo1•'H4' ann tr•n\ff1 tht' to lfow lf''IQ ••coholfc bllll'frAQe llttA\f' .,,, lltflrt\ft\, ~~I@ &ter a. W•nt Ltu•"'f't No 't 1111• now l\\Ofl1 to pr em I\@\ It>< Afllft Al )?) I' Of'.-\t ""fH'l\if", L •QUl'llt tJ••ch, (4.'1Hfotf'"tt t?~S• t t)I '"" '"~m'"'" '"'MM ~• n 1 FMt\I Avtn~ •n ,.,.., (1tv ot LAOOM 8.,.t". Cownh 01 O""o<, State ot C-lil0<nl• ll\cll lhe Mlounl ol pvr(llev P,k •IH' <OMIO-••llon 111 <OMt u •on .... ,.. wtd tr.-f'l~fttr of u ld ll<•"Sflt tor llC4tn~) t\. tPW" \.Urr\ Of \ti)() 00, W~t(f'\ ( ')"~11\f\ ~ \f'Wt tollowtno· t •\h All Ollltr bu\IM\\ ll~M~ """ ...,. Ott'lM'\ u~ ~'f' trwt Tr•n,ttrnn w•thlP\ ttw~• v••" IA\I Pft\I '° ,., "' knnwn to !two T,.,.,,., .. ~·~. NONE Th•I lllt emount nf '"° ou«ha.,. ftl<t ~ Cbf\\1rt.r•t•Otl in <onnttUon Wiii\ ll>Ct lre,.,ltt OI Wl(l ll\l\IM9\ I\'"° \um of U I -00 which <on\1\1\ ol t!W 1ot1ow1no \•.•OO 00 In co 11. nolt wcurtd Dys..<'""' Ao•H"-' In lllt ..._, M \10,000 00 tnd a oroml;\Ol'y llolt lor U0.000 00 to .,. ••OI•.., !>¥ <•111 on tM ,. •NI • °'om•t-• not• tor \10 !iOO 00 •o "' ••n•aceo 1>y u st> •• °' ork)r toe lo\t oi •\<.row '"ti II l\o Off~ •o•ttll l>fl-~d tk flf'lWf!\ .no lrlttnOna trAft\f~fll ., ,... Q\lfr.ObYS.C 7COl•ol IM llu~...-.­ Pml•\\IOftl (-. lh4'1 lhe ton\ldt'<• Oc,,, IOf I,_ tr•n\ftt Of \••d bu\11'W\'\ 111<1lt•n\ltt1)1 ... Id ll(t "'° l\ln .,. 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"'''• l'>l'(O•d> "' LO\ Anq~lt\ C.ovnlY. In <IOOtd wlll>ln lllO' lollow•no rtoo-<•1000 eMICf"I\ ot ttind. l'AltCEL1t4 A \lttD O( land, 60 00 fPfJI In wlc!I" ltic "°''~"1 1one ot ~~Id \trio l>einQ ~'l(rlbMI it\ follow\ ~·""lnq "' ,,.. lnttr1oecllon of trot ""''"wnlHIY lln• ol ~•d llan(..., U nitdll ttit! LO\ AlhO'\ with the cttn ,,.,.,u..,. ot ''"'ne 8ovte..,brO '" ~ on,. m•P of Tract No . ..,, t K Ol'Ued '" -))4, P<t94'• 17 ll>rOV~'I )4, Ml\ t•llAnoou\ M;io•. In 11\e olfl<~ ol t'W' County R~ordfr ol ><t•O 0••""" ~ h' tl°Wl'Nf' •tnno \•10 cen1~rh"t' "'"0 "'Ol"q '"" (fl'ntf"fllNJ oi or~ lrvfnito Boulf'v•rO thfll tolto••"9 c.ovt\f1> '\l)li,,,,. •• C'fltQr•e\ 10 '""' n '"',.,..~' ""'' 1 )6 '""""' to ,,,. Dt·f11M 1nio ot • t•"">"""f\1 ftl#""t (01\(•v• n11'1,,,...\t .. 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AME &TATIJMIN"f , ... ..,_MQ ___ .,,dat,..,_ ""''•' It SEA e qeetE l(ENNEL OH 81tt)fOI. 11 M()¥E OF \IOH lttr IEllGIJT Ol!llMAN 'HE .... EllOS )11'1S C 6(1\1<>4 '5en1• Ane C.A Mo1n1 -'"99_,. ,,.,,.,~ lttttiM< ... rO A..., C-trllM (A 'C)/01 fht\ bv\l"'t\~ •\ (Gf\duttttd OY • ~'•• °"'',.''l'uo PVBUC NO'l1CE PUBUC NOTICE l"l(TI TIOU' •U .. NIH l"ICTITIOUI a u51NUS MA.Ml \T4T9 ... INT NA ... lf~TATIMlfMT n.. IOl•-•no 11t•'6n "dntno DIN l'llelo4-•11Qpeno"••••doHl911uM· rtfn•\ ftr\\M C to M U ~ \ " 0 It T \ SHAICEWOQD APAltT<lill!NTS, I N I E q N t. T I 0 N lo L I I I ~ W ICDft \l .. t, A .... -. ,_Win Veli.y, -Annu• II•"" No t C°'I• ~ .... CA 1111- CAm:i. McNEIL llfAL ESTATE l"\INOV. l•·--------•IGG.lle•CM-0 ..... ~·.err.''' I !04 • NO WI"'°" L TO ,.. s.no Hiii Moed, .._ '"-' J'•ttY>O CA J t u. won Th" DU, ...... ,, ..... .,..,,'°iw"""' TN'°"''"'""<~•~b ... ""'"· lalOIS: Acn ... tbert J + °'"'.iu..' tot11o11n""""''" ...t...-....t.. _ ..... _L tt.rW edl P"'._.."LY ltOOM ........... .............................................. fOOJ ....................... By THOMAS D. EUAS For lhE' second Ume ln three years, the rederal Envtronmentat Proic..-et.aon Agency has indicated that it won't enforce gas ralloning to combat smog i.n California. But also for the second time. the £PA managed to keep the power to impose a crippling rationing plan anytime it wishes as a way or enforcing the standards of the federal Clean Alr Act. THE FIRST TIME A RATIONJNG plan was to have been imposed was In 1973, when the EPA threatened to cut ga.sotine supplies by about 31? per· cent in the Central Valley, 50 percent in the San Francisco Bay Area. 70 percent in San Diego and more than 90 percent in the South Coast Air Basin, which includes Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bemardlno counties. That first time. an informal coalition of busi· ness, labor and government leaders headed by former Gov. Ronald Reagan succeeded in getting the ration- l n g plan quashed. lt was replaced by so-caUed "parking management plans" calling fo- reduction or parking spaces and higher r ees for those that re· mained in downtown areas. But nothing came of that idea, either, as the EPA gradually backed down when it 11uoAN came to enforcing clean air re- gulations likely to have adverse ~onomic im.pacts. This time. almost no one m California was aware of the gas-rationing rules that were to have taken effect next May 31. THOSE RULES WERE UPHELD this year by a federal appeals court in San Francisco. . . After that decision, the EPA once agam decided to scrap its rationing plan lt> avoid "seriously dis· ruptive social and economic consequences." The result was that when the effort of the Pacific Legal Foundation to have the EPA's ration- ing powers declared unconstitutional reached the U.S. Supreme Court, the court refused to rule because the issue had ,~-------~-been made moot by the SOUTHERN EPA 's l atest move: CALIFORNIA California is not now un· }'OCUS der a direct threat or'"'---------gasoline rationing. But the Jong.term threat nevertheless remains. If the EPA 's next administrator chooses to read the Clean Air Act literally, he may feel compelled to impose a rationing plan with cutbacks similar to those planned in 1973 IT IS THEREFORE UP TO the next Congress to act on the issue, along with other changes lo the Clean Air Act it made last summer, only to see them vetoed by President Ford. So long as there is no change in that law and no action by the Supreme Court. the EPA will bave the power to ration gasoline anytime it sees a need. But the prospects for change in the Clean Air Act now appear good If the law is continued in its present form with no new action by Congress, tbe nation's three large auto makers say they won't be able to build any 1978-model cars. TIIE CHANGF.S PROPOSED IAST summer would have shifted the present 1978 standards for auto emissions to 1979, giving the auto makers a lit· Ue more tame to develop new devices. But the Big l resisted that change, gambling that they'd get even more favorable amendments in the new Congress. Tbe election ot Jimmy Carter makes this un· likely, as several of his environ- mental advisers backed the version the auto makers fought In the last session. The outcome o( this fight wall bear d1recll y on whet.her the EPA retams its gas-rationing powers. For once the legislators begin to overhaul a law, other changes sometimes now more TUIN easily 'fhjs particular <'hange appears fatrly likely, since outgoing EPA Admlnistrator Russell Train has already a11kto<1 Congress to relax some Clean Air Act provasionli s1mllar to the ones that enable gas· rat.aorung. Tram's :1tance together with a firm and unified position by th(• large California congressional de· legal.Ion !<hould :i~~ure an end at last to lhe recur· nng gas ·rat1onmst threat. $338.25 Buys IJottle L.ONOON CAP> Sotheby's auction house re- ported lht' sale to an unnamed 8nton of a 249·year· old boltJe or W<·~t German wme -Rudesheimer Apostelwem ror S338 25 Experienee High CAPE TOWN, Sooth Africa lAP> -Police re. in forcements were airlifted to Cape Town today lo patrol black townships where mill· tanls and migrant workers have fought bloody street battles over a call by the miL tants t o boycott Christmas activities. ln another develop· ment. o(ficlals in Johan· nesburg said I I persons h eld without c harge were rele ased from prison. bringing the total of such releases in the la.st week lo 92. ( IN SHORT J Police reportedly shot and killed two blacks in Langa township during the night when a stone· throwing crowd or 500 At- tack ed the ir patrol vehicles. Twenty-four were killed in weekend rioting ln Guguletu and Nyaoga townships out. side Cape Town. Delldt Zooa.w WASHINGTON (AP) -A big increase in oil imports helped push the United States' trade de- ficit to $906 mllUon in November, the largest monthly trade im· balance in the nation's history. the Commerce Department reported to- day. The nation bas suf. fered a trade deficit in JO months of this year. The previous record monthly deficit was $888 million in August 1974. The Com- merce Department said that for the firs t 11 months or 1976, the total U.S. trade deficit was $13.1 billion, which will become~ deficit record if it continues through December. South Sha~• ATLANTA (AP> -A small earthquake shook eastern Georgia slightly Monday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported, but few people felt it and no damage was reported. The survey said the qual<e came at t : 57 a.m .. centered 60 miles east ot Savannah. near Reidsville. It measured 3.6 on the Richter scale. SltotsM~d WASHINGTON (AP) -An advisory p~nel will meet Wednesday in Atlanta to consider whether the nation's swine nu inoculation pro- gram should be resumed for e l derly a nd cbronicalJy ill persons, a federal heallb official said. Asst. Secretary or Health Dr. Theodore Cooper of the U.S . Department of Health, Education and Welfare !!llid, "we're heading into the season where there's more chance of In· nuenza. which always hits the elderly hardest. l 'm not trying to suggest wbat the advisory panel should recommend. Broadcasting 'Tough' By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dur Joyct: Can you tell me about the job situation In broadcasting? -8 .K., Columbus, Ohio DialinR your (irst station break is difficult, even for college grads voiced in comm uni cations. True, a broad educational base ls helpful, but experience is lbc name of this game. Experlence·seekens should beam onto any tntry level Job they can find in commercial or public broadcast· tng. Most beginners start out in small ltatioo..• at low salaries, taking advan· tage whenever possible of advance· ment opportun1Ues ln both radio and television. aruCK 8CARBOROOGH seized I amall ataUon Job in Miaslaalppi at $1.85 an boor; be worked fiercely to learn the ropes and nt.M years lalef' Wal tapped by NBC to ancborst.r ln New York City to t.h~tuoe~t88,000. Otber channels: pay·tv, a Iona frustrated dream, may have openinp ll and when plans fOf' a HtclUte-fed national network get otr the 1round: the mllltary provld1 training and ex· perteoce vla lbe armed f~ radio and TV network THE STIFF COllPSTITION lo broedcuUn1 lt rdltc:ted In oc.b« ( Career Corner J areas u well as aJr talent-program· min1. management and eoameering. Once inside the ltatioo'a walla, the fu~ Walter Cronkite or Barbara Walters must learn and work at raat- forward speed -whet.her sorting mail or ushering -to Impress t.be people who fill the jobs. How do women fare In the belt.er· job department? Many have made 1l to the level of broadcasters, directors, administrators, writers and Cx· ecuUves. BEFOaE T•Y1NG 10 crack t.bla crowded lnduatry, Joe Schubert, at the Nat.i0J1al Association ol Educa· tional Broadcast.en, su11esu U) gaininl a realiaUc undenltimding of the coJd Job market by ~Jdna to sta- tion peNODDel, and (2) ~Ill re· lated opponun.iUea (such u videotape and cloud circuit med.la) ln bank.a, medical centers and e«p<>rat1ons. For more Information, write to the National Auoclatlon of B~casters, 1771 N Street NW, Wuhinltoft, D.C. 3)038 and request a ainCle. f'ree COP.Y of "Careen In Radio" er ''Ca:r9erl In Telwlaloo." H•fn11 ~ntHf'C)tlll, Tho\ ....... _, .... , "'"° ... , .. ,,.. COUnlv ti••'-01 ()f~n99 <.ounh on 0.C....Wr 1. Iii• .. _ P\A>l1!t/'9d 0<•11Qe CO••I OttlV Pfl()I 0.C•tftC>e<l,14.21,1' "'• ~,. PUBLIC N011CE Ma~""'C••I•• AAtNellllH IE\IAlt'<...oV. -~ -~~~1,:~~":';;,;;~~1:'C:i: TN• .~~~•-I ...... ..,,.;"'.... .., .... NfNri ... ~~~,.~~~~:~, ''"'-t.o4in41 Cttt' ot OrtllOt Coo.Int¥ Oii ..... "-~· Te.. ,..S14 OK~ 10, 1•1•. DAIL y rtlOT ··-· room wtth noor lo ~Wng l'Vbl•"""' o··~ c;o .. 1 o .. ,, P1101 ,.... uM!Cf brick firel>lacc. No OK .. t•.,. 10 .. t\O 1111 • "" "'*'-o..-. c.o.,1 o.11, ,._, ._.ty for ... firtt I. wn Ute ln kltchett. 2 _________ .,\1..;...__1_.•1o.t11.-. 1tlhnc1Ja11•.11, 1m ,...,6 COfT'9Ct....,... -,. patJoa, auumabJe V~A .. PVBUC N011CE 1------------'41 •-------•I payment $244'.36 per "o a us ---------• PUBLIC NO'l1CE month. Call963.6187 ,~c:M~ s~!T~:i.i: .. , l'ICTITIOUSaUllNHS Q1¥N Ill 0· ,, s '"" 10 111 Nl(t • Ill ORA HOE COUNTY f'UNERAL .... , ""' IOllowlnq oerwn h OOlrl(I bW· All real estat.e advert~ -~ 0 N'\U\ "'-IOllOWll\Q 1Mno11 IS dOlllCI o.itl NAMISTATl[Ml[NT 11~1·11·~ Tht lollowinq °'''°" 1, dolno °""· HAMRSfAT•Mll:Nf l"ICT1T1ou1au11Nass ,_......,.., Nofk.~ ,. I s ERV I c E . f 1) c A Lf FORH I " CENTS R Ml OIC4 L Cl.INI(, ~ • .,. in this newspaper ls sub· ." ~ ; j MORTVARV SERv1ce 31ftt Gal-mn a..c11 e1..s """1111Q1on 8o«h, 'SAYLOR SPA co . Po. •• ltt. t:. to the FedcraJ Fair _ ~ ::m•-••••-w .. S...J1MnCapl\trtAO Cl\~/\ CA..,..I Coil• Maw. CA. '2621; tn "'-'· · A l ( 1968 L~on q 0 ,.,,ont1 6.,., )un a., ... , St••not1.•1" c1s.1.-. -Po'flH•~1t.CA usang c o l•---------Got1ano WtY. San Ju.n CAon11 ...... CA l.oftcl8&•<11.CA'IO~I\ John c SnlOf, nJ Ptotll«I, which makes It illegal to ~.,~ T111,~.,.n1>ton0u<1~1rt •111 ... 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Locat.ed m& 1 • in fine nelghbOti\ood or PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This newspaper will not s Coast Plaza PlJBUC N011CE ...... l l'ICTITtOUS •USINIU NAME SfATEMENT T~ IC>ll-lt>Q ""'"'" «• cbnQ !Juoll. ne-\\•\ O•NI ELSON AUTO SALE!> <I. L.EA51NC, J1lt S.mo.,, Co\I• -c..m?f> WENDY PETCRS, INC t C..lll0tlll• <C>f'llOraliOll, JUI s.,,,_, Co\!•"""'" Ce '761• Thi\ bu\I""\\ I> <OllC!ut led by a Cot POrallO'I WE ... OV' PETERS. IN(. WflfltlV "91e" P,e\IClonl Tiii\ ''•1tmt111 ••• 111..0 wltlt ,,.. COUl!ty Cln-ol Ore11Qe Coc.nly on o.t•mbe• l. "16 PUBLIC NOTICE ....,,_L_...::..~:.::.::...:..:..:..:.:.:.::__ .... 11---::'.:".:"':-=-:::--=-:-:-:-::::::::---. Publl\l>td Or llllQe Cot\I O..lly Piiot, CE IX<tmber If 11, 21. 1916 4ncl J.,,...ry HOTICIETOC:lllOITO..S PUBLIC NO'l1 4, 1971 SJll,.16 No A·IMM PUBLIC N011CE l"tCTITIOUS IUSIH&Sl NAMl nATEMUfT TIM' IOllOWtl\(j o•tr \On I\ tlolnQ b<N· f\ln'\6'\ Ill IUCHARD PARI( AEAL TY ANO BIJSINE'>5 SALES. 111 OICIC PARI( R EALTY ANO BUSl"ESS SALES 1111 W~'1 Ocuo front. Ntwoon S.ncn CA 91661 AtehArd 89'<,w1•n P4ttk U18Wt-\t Or~"" Fron1. Nt wDO•I Bedcn CA'l2603 Thi\ bu1.1neu. h. coftch,1.cttl'd ~an •n- ch•OU.tl Alch,trtl O p,., .. Thi• >f•t•m•nt """' liled Wllh I"" Coonly CIM~ OI OrnnQt' Counly Oft DK. '· ,,,. H&StJ Pub!"""" O•angc, Co••t o.ily Pilot, 0.-C I• 71. 18. 191' anti Jan •. 1911 ~110.16 PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. lltlOllCOUllT0,'"41 Jett STATE 01" CALll"OllNIA POlt "0TICI TOClllOITOltS TNI! COUNTY 01" OllANGI No. A""41' 111 lhe Matl1t of lh~ E•l•le ol NEVA SUll'lllllOllCOUltTOl"TNE M 8ROWN, AKA NEVA MYER5 ST"TIO .. 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IM'"••ll•llQ to w lO e•ldlt S..Ch Cl•I""' 100 W••I Mii Sttffl, Suite no, ~­ wllh the nec~w•v •OU<hef\ '""'' IM' Al>Qt~ Cellfotnl• '0011, wtlktl ~ llMI llle<t Of DteW!nled a• •lot•,...0 Willllll pl«e of l>lnl"M• ot f/\e ~ In lour ,,_,,., elltr lhe 111\I l)Ul)4kaho11 •II f'Mll•n pen&lnlng lo the ~ollt ol QI tl'l;\nOHce Witldlt<~I. wllhln lour ..-m..i1it< OoltdO.< t t'I• mtll•\lf)Ubll<&t1onot1hhnotk• Lun•t0td Jon"' and OoltKI ~_..,.,., 10, lt76 Maroartt Htlen M.... CHAALE5 A08E RT TROUT co E •tKUfOf,OI '"<' E1e<utC>f' ol llMIWlll WlllOh.,ltlOt<tOenl oh<1ld0t<e0t11I MICHAEL J. OLDMEH 8!1ANT, "ETIITT & DllUTIN l'ICTITIOUS &IJSINESS NAME STATEMENT Att-y •I Uw •WflUtll Slrtet. Suitt 1'0 • OU>MEH & OLDME H L.H Allttlet, CA"°" t01DowrOr ,Slllt•-A-....,,,.,.IKK!lt~ ~ 10110..•no oerson '' OOlno bu~I "tu•• PHANTOM llEHICLE, 6JO O<ll•t Slroet, Co•tt M•-... CA. 9'1611 Rotlil<I Jeme• Wiii , 6JO O-n1er Str.,.1, CAKtt ~w. CA. 9'1611 Thi\ bu•ln•"~ I• tClfttlucle<I l>r bl\ 10 dlvt~l Rantld J Wiii Tr.I• "•ltmetil wu liletl wit" lt'te County Citric 01 Or111qe Cooumy on Otumllern '"~ .... , .. Publl-Otal>Qlt Coe\1 Deily PllOI Dt<.,.,bof tt. 1'16 •lltl J•n1M<y • " 11 "17 SJ54-1' PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICl TOCllt!DITOttS SUl'llllOll COUllTO,TME STATE 01' CALI l'OllNIAf'IDll THll COUNTY 0"011ANG« HLA ..... E\ltlt ol JOHN CAPOVANt, o.c .. -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille C•toClllOt\ ot lh4! abon n<1tn.O <IK~l llltl <111 "'"°"' "••11\Q <ltl"" -tn\I '"" '8IO <11!<-m are ·~ui""' to 111~ 1"-m. wltn lhlt M<t•••rv -.Cl'Wn. In 1n-olllo ol lhf' '''""of lhlt -e.. lll ...... <OU'1. 0' IODrt .. nt ll>em, wltlll"" noc~uary vouche,.., to 1~ -~ ... '"" oltllct ol MARVIN LICl(ER. "' IOtn.y ot Law, IMH Pl...-Bl.a • Sult• 10). Norwalk. Catllonw .. '!06.!0. wl11Cll I\ Ille place ol IKl•lllM\ Of the.,..,. den•o-In 111 m•lltt\ pen111111no lo Ille ""1•1• of ult! Ot<-111. Wtll\ln four month\ Iller'"" 11"1 Out>llcatlonot tn" not IC• Otte<! Oec:emti.r t, 1'16 AntllonyJ ClllO•lnl Eut ulorC>lllleWlll C>l Ille •Do•t 11<1moo ~1 lol.AltYIN LICIC 111 A ........ yetUl'I 1MD,....,..r81vtl ,s.,11eti.s Netw•llt, ~lllOlllll '°"° , .. :IJUl ~J Atlwtlty ltf' ••eclllor Publl\IMld Of t"9t Cot\t o..ity Piiot Dtom0tr I, 14.11, 11, 1'7' SIOJ.16 PUBUC NOTICE CP..JHO NO-r1ca TO C:ltlOITOltS SU .. €111011 COIJllT OF THE STATE 01" C"ILll'OllNIA POii TMl!COUNTYOl'OltANOE Ne.A"*4 !>tale ol ELEA"40R STRANO DiK••S.O NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 1 ..... tr.OlleH\ ot Ille above"'"''° OKtOl'Ttl ll•tt 111 per\Oll\ Mvlng Cltt--1~1 ""' "'Id Otc:•Oirnt •re requtnlCI lo Ill• ""'"' ••I" llMI MCH\4ry "°"''-"· Ill I"" 01110 ()f ''-tier-Of llMI -en lillCICl<OUrl, O• lol)f•'811I lhtlT\, wtlh '"" llt<t'Wf\I vC>llCMr\, IOllle ~ al tM law office ol EOWIN W Oi"'F· 'EE. 160 Avonld4 Grenaci.. S.n c;1 ..... n1t. c;..111orni. tun. wl>ICll I• I"" Ol.C• Of tlu\lllct\\ ol , ... UncMfMQ<'led In •" "'""'" r>et1•111111Q 10 lhe tllt.te ol \Aid Cle<.OOnl, within lour rrtOlllMefter Ille""' ou1>11c111onOl lhltnotice. Oat.a 0.C•mb9r 7. lt76. BARBARA L. SHOQI( MARIAN O,.NERI Co ei11<u1or•oll""Wlllot '"" el>ove """"° ~. IDWIN W. CNAflflla W.A....._.O•Me41t s...~. ~.ft'71 11141'"2 .. m • ...,.., ler C..laecvten Publl-~-Coe.t Deir., Piiot ~u.11,11, "'•-.i.nutrv•. tm u111• PUBLIC N011CE .._.,.., ... ell, CA ttMO Publl.,_ Or•nGCt C°"\I D.tlly Pllo4, Publl•twoo O••ngc, Co••I Oitlly Piiot. DK""'"'' 14, 11. tt, 1916 Md J-y OK I If, 11. 21, tt16 SIOl-16 4. 1t71 5214-76 Few an Ad In w_.•a Wortd C4ll SH 642-5'7', &t. 330 Fashion Wrap Up! look lash101Mmar1 1n a p1ct It ta~r·IO·•t!f WI.JP Sktrl A WHll 10 '~'" .1 · wow 3t pR•ll~s. 1ath1•1111p,' Makr th1~ f~\h10~1ily t11nge<1 bt1Rhlt~ •mbr0tdem! 1k11 I IOl!g 0t lhOfl. Pttlem 7141 ~·1~ 10 20 mrtude!I two 111(1ltf\ SI 2~ tnr e.teh p~tte1n Ao JS<" "'" Nlltm for l1nt-cl1S 1irm~11 Jnd )13ndhn2 Sud " Alica B•OOk5 Noedtecrall Dept 105 Da1lyP1101 Box 163 Old Ctiot~ea Sta New York NY 1001 1 Print Na me Address Z11> Pattern Numoer MOR[ than tvt r belortl 20C dW111s ptu• 3 frH prinltd In. shit N£W 1976 NClOLECRAFI CATMOC1 ~s everytl!lnz. 75c Crochet •it• S-uru 11.00 Crotlttt 1 Wlfdrobt I .00 Wlrty 11"1 Qulll1 1.00 lllpple Crochet -1.00 Sew + l\nlt loot • $1 JS NttdltPtlnt look _ .. $1 00 Flower Croclllt Iott $1.00 Htlrpln Croclttt loo• SI.OD Instant Croclltt looll $1.00 Eight Top Tops Wh~t 110 you need mo\I o• dtl 1111..,> Tops loO<. loP\ ll Item w1tn pints \klrh '"°'" .>II lhtO(lpPI 1977 Whip UO ~rn.11 \n1rl\ iln<J owerblousc. 1n rnttr.n POlyl!\IQ1 ~nil~ P11n1ro P~t1t•1n 9318 Mtn.-\ $1r' H 10 I? 14 I&. lb 'r.111!.1)1!'\ 1n pdttrr:1 ~rnd 11 2'1 lur 'O<ll PJlle1n \dc1 3c. .. lor roKh pattern 101 111~1 r 0as. 1rrmi11t, lundhna Send to, Marian Mtrhn Pattern Dept. 442 01111yPt101 :232 Wesl 18th St . New York NY 1001 t Print NAMe. ADDRESS ZIP SIZE 11nd S TYLE NUMBER - k_no_w-ln_,_•_Y __ •_cc_e_p_t--an_y_, a· ,,~.,ANYTIME· at advertis ing for real estate which Is 10 viola· UOnollbelaw. Ho.ti for We ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga•eCll 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIAJ4DO.-O 3 llDROOM PllCE SLASHED PLUS22.a20 4M +POOL FAMILY IOOM private roadway leads lo o.....~ 1 h I tr I p I c ca r I a ra 8 e . n~t ge ome 0 pre. Secluded execuUve tile stige location. Secluded on quiet Cul-de·Sac enl.ryl Dlnlne ent.ertaln· •-t Wal'-to .. __ , ment. Eplcur ttan s ........ • " IC:uuvis, k Itch en. So a rl b I =~:~:.~us~"r: staircase lo bedroom built 22 x 20 Famll(. retreats. Lush tropical Room with beam eel . backyard w/shlmmenng ings Call ~67 summer fun pool. Skinny O"f~•~o·11H~•oiff ...r1• dippers delight! Owner [ I bougbl new, Mu.st tell •emu:;:~~.::·~::~' NORlHTUSTIM [W•ftilil Large home on a large lot for a large family. 48r, fam rm, din rm. Quiet residenUaJ location nr lhe JU net ion of GG/Nwpt Fwys. $71.000. 1llE HOM ES ELLERS 7S2-~ Don'l drop the baJI! Get a ,iob wit.b a low-cost Daily Pilot ClassHled Ad . Phone 642·5678. SlllC & ,INlf Only Ille o.My Noe...., .. '°" ..._. .. -In,._,.. &oc.I _.., ... _,., 1.1111;111 VEAf«>NT 0 R U H T R A A C E H l K A H R D T H T " H S V H R 0 0 S k I 0 L 0 L E Y 6 R E 0 H E E R P C R T F 0 T A H H R R E " R E R G S U S A M A C H H T A U T HP T W HD TB HG 1.0 l E 0 E F 8 U H H H E 0 I 0 A H T R R W B T W I S C U G F N H L P R A P H 0 0 K A t E H I D 0 I G T 0 H R S H U H T G H " l H T TREOROPEMAGUSOGOSOC R E L R 0 C H A M P l A I H " 0 H J ( 0 H D 0 H E L P A H R A G U S S I T N F T R G R E E H H T S H 0 W Y K W S N 0 S A 8 l A T S H 0 H T P E L I E R 0 M B U R L I H G T 0 H S H I W R E l C R P R 0 R E H A G 0 G 8 U R 0 H T S R lnttructio,,.: Hidden WO<dl IMfow ~· tol'Wlfd, bid!· _.,.,.d, up, doMI or dlagonelly. Find tld'I end bo• It In, rt Barre Green Hts. Proctor :.. Burl fngton Groton St. Al~ns ~ Connect1cut R. Montpel fer Suger "-P1t ci Gore Ht. Horthffeld Wfnooskt R. Tomorrow: The Peanut S@~~-"£~s· That Intriguing Word Game witlr a Clrudle ------Nlo4 .. ""' .. '°""" . ......_ ...... " ... ...... ICfOlllbW ~ t.. lowto ..... ._ ...... l ( " 'l ., I TAYTiR I .' I* I I I· I ft .I ...... L_I.._T ..... __._Po ~' 1f• _ I' I I' I . ~_.,,_u ....... c ... s_.At--tl ! 1 J I J I To .,,,. fftOM'V on X"•· . _ . _ • lutt pt.It 'l'QUrMff In • aulluM lnat111t Mlc11111t look. '' ·00 lfut,nt Moner 10011 $ 1.00 Complete tll" loolt $1.00 Co111,lott AfJlllftl !'14 SI.DO I 2 Mn Aflflln• J 12 50c loolt tf 11 Gttllts .ti . 50t 'Mu•• G•llt lotlt #f --50c JS Qtflh fer Tolay ~J • 50t Do YOll kllOW llOlll to ,.. • ,.ueni ''" r S.11• 110w ftr o~r "'" f1ll·Wlnter l'1tt•r11 C1u1t1-tllp ceu, .. 111.i•e ter frte p1ttt111 of JtW ctltlce. end 00 tO lt>e -· •I II # ~, .::"~;A:v::R~E:r:::1. c--. .... dn.ttlle .......... '-..... 1~1 _.._I _.I_' ...... 1 _, ..., ........................ _... ~....,.,_-.p ..... Jbe'- '"' •f 11 Jllfr •fllll 50 c ~ 75• .... . s w • Kill\ ... It. ,1.25 111111 M111ey Crafts Sl.00 l111t111t flsllltt ... It. Sl.00 matt Stwllll .._. II.QC I If ,,, •n ~.,,.. ,,. "'"' ,. •••••••••••••••••••••• \\''l.~l.t<Y ~ , ··~ ... TAYL0R €0. 1\1'1\l .ToHs . 's i111 ·~· l!J4H IHI CAHYON TOw..tc>MES Brand new! Countless amenities: Golr course views. picturesque split levels <• 1 le v e l> with cedar s hingl~ exterior. Choose from 2 & 3 bdrm homes. For lease from $800 lo $950 mo. For sale from $149,500 lo $159,500 Buy today & save! Jiii S. JoaqiilAHHhRoad ~ CIHTElt. tU. 644-4910 . ntlHIUMG AIOUT SB.UNG? Well, now is the best l1mt! of the vear to llst; hi.stor1 tall v. U('llv1ty 1-. ·bc~t m January, r1~ht aftl'r lht> holiday~ Tlus year, It Will be fraOllC f.'or best resulh. J.!l't started right now! Call· 673·4400 IL\JtllOll rrs FOR SALE •··•·········•·······•• ··•••·····•••••··············•••••·····••····· BRAND NEW 4BR +DEN the hlt••I cumb1n1H1on or J n I.' w h o rn l' 1 n o n I' ' l 1l b I I ' h t' d f\4:l~hborhootJ. r.·ulur1ng 1111 lht-latest k11t·ht•11 JV Volntments. OVl.'Uln•d gural(e. large room!'.!. bath:.. :.ll~p down wc•I bar m1ru ocean vtew All walking d1~lanC'l' le [lr1 Villi.' llt•uc:h. Only $165.ooo. rt•t· Colt 644-7211 TURTU ROCK OftEH HOUSE BY OWNER 5-doy DEC 26TH TlruTiu... DlC 30th 2 Story, ti Hit Pinn 7. Giant wood beamed step down living room w J11oor to ceil ing frplr f''ormal dmmg room, f am1ly room, k1tC'hc n w tnook. Rcuut landscaped. low mJtnt. yurt! Secludt"d ma~t<.'r tWdroom. lower floor rooms open to gardt·n & patio areas. 3 Car garage, loads of storage & many extras. GeMral 1002 G-...rat I 002 I ••• •••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •• ••• •••••••••••• Ge-Mrol I 002 Gettttol I 002 •····•·············•·•· ··•··•····••··•········ TAMAllOH RESCXT, COi.ORA.DO In winter. a luxury hideaway, com - plete with uncrowded ~kiin~. indoor tennis, health spa. SWlmmmg pool, massage. fine restaurants & Jive en· tertainment. In summer, known as ooe of the fin est golf & country club resorts . Xlnt condo.rental invest-ments. The one you 've a ll been wailing for' The original Portoftno model home in Harbor Vi e w Hom es! It's fantastic! One of the largest lots. 2 swimmin g pools; loft room is finished out in brick and barn si din g, e v eryt hin g is a ir-conditioned. upg raded a nd tastefully developed. You should see it! You should buy it! At $159,500, fee! /Jn NiGEL • Ql\I LEY E.. ASSUllATES Call Don Olk 17 I 4J 833·9609 °" (714) 751-4642 CAM~O SHORI'~ lnlne 1044,lnirM 1044 Liv rm. Sep Dan1ng. J Hr.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BI LL GR U N DY,. R fA LT 0 R ~ 341 Ruy\!d1· Dr•vt' N 8 675 6161 WE'VE MOVED!!!! Finally completed lhe complex JOb of moving from the Coa~t Hwy (after 23 y2ars there•). lo our beautiful new home al 450 Nt•wport Center Dr , Great Weste rn S<.ivings & Loan Bldg., ground floor (plenty of park mg). NEW PHONE: 759-081 I BAY & BEACH REALTY UPlllll()Ut: ~C)MI:§ REAL TORS', ql5 6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar .Jlso 111 MPSJ V1·11l" .11 !.>4& !j990 I 0021 GeMt'OI ··············•····•···········•········••···· 1002 3bu Pror der Pool. parklike yd Sl!S9.500 b) owner Call 644·4MO 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE VIEW ~ 1002 GH.trol 1002 ~~~! .......... !?.~~!~~~! .......... ~?.~~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ---------------------Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & formal dining, with view toward Harbor Island. Boat slip. $J25,000. FIXER UPPER In nice neighborhood. Bnng your paint & TLC • S80,000 a rea. asking s.53,950. Agt 673· 7601 Won't s top from this beautirul 3 bedroom. 2 • ;i bath Town home. Truly an exceptional value at $107 .000. EnJ<>Y the parquet oak flooring, the plush. plu..'>h carpets and custom window coverings. Outstanding Irvine location near schools, s hopping, UCI. Newport Center, tennis club and golf. SECLUDED ~..-..~ ......... ~~ I EXECUTIVE JUD~ ~HITMAH FIX & SAVE ESTATE ... has 1oincd the sales CHOICE EASTSIDE $42,900. 48R-BEACH AREA s t a f f . o f S c I c c l Properties. Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD 3 Spacious Bit + 2Rf\, cozy Christma~ flrcplace and country kcl<'he n HWTY. pie~ call Hl-8755 540-3666 We're ftere to help! Arc:hed form<1I two Mory cnlranc:c lo ni>w world or c-lcl(anc·c· Sp,11·11111s :-.un ken l 1\1n1? room w1lh crarklinl( floor lo t1.·1h11~ nrcplacl' Calh<'drJI <'r•1I 111~ ll~t· family room wt th cunvcnil•nl wl'l ha r has comma ml mi:' 1ew 1Jf pool Mzcd ~anJ dnd ter rare throui:h wall of gla:-.i. <:ourml'l kitchen Orne Swc>tpm,:: !>l1t1 r:. lo 2 huge-ma~lcr 'u1k:. Jnt.I Judy 1s a long time resident of this area a nd was educated in Orange County schools She is hc<.'nscd as a real estate broker and hai. been active in local real estate for several years. For truly professional s ervicing of all your real e~latc nt!e<b call Judy at 751·3191. 341 Boy~1d~· Dt1vt· N.8 675 6161 Gette.ral I 002 Getterol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48~ :!BA home near Westc ll tr s hopping & school:. Playhouse Ill re· A!>sociotc s, Re altors ar yard. boal/camper _ -- storagt: CALL t.o<la} lO HunHngton S.OC.h I 0411 lnine I 044 see this fine ramlly •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• home. 645-fi64t> TUSTIN Hraut1ful ~µat·1ous 4 lklrm Li;e lot. 1mm~ O<'l.'Upaocy 560.950 EXECUTIVE ~ f R€HIG€ FHA RESIDEHCEIN __ HOM€~ IRVINE ~SU MABLE THE TERRACE COVINGTON 4-PLEX $123,500 1700 sq. ft. owner 's suite w1Lh fireplace plw. lhrel' huge bedroom:. Three 2 bedroom. 2 bath apart ments 5 car .:ara~e Best bu)' In lhh, V EH Y pop11lar model Ca II to day 646-7171. ~~~~~ !1.i~r1~1.!~~'M11 ~SELECT PM\'C C;Jll!!tiJ 7&l PROPERTJ ES )lf'•' 'I • J "·' •• t l~Rrd1id ~~:;;;;:=; THE HOMESELl.ERS 752-5353 TERR.ACE ---------1 Choh·e opportunity for a We 3re presenting lh1:-. 2 Separate Houses ~ood home and J l!rC'al c11:.t1 nrl1ve home for on I lot Full or Eastside loan in the cenU.•r or JI H lhoc.e who Cl\JO> u warm. Charm S&,000 M<llo:.tH' :.lone hrrplJ\'C'. THE LANDING rela:1.ed atmoispherc 1n a 3 ledroomj2 Bath 24' family room. l'JrJXI VIEW qwct corner or Irvine Dbl. f(arage F'enced lnR uncf dr:.iµcs Sl:l.000 f-'abulous · better than Terrat·e t'('alunni.: four yard SS0.75U Tc:rms down p ,1 y., 111 lo II \ .! 81.'droom'\, 2 bJ ., Lf\HGt.: fJm1ly kitchen ..1reJ opens onto~ our 014 11 private, l'O\crcd put111 Quiel lor.illon. lots or f.!rl.'('nix'lh and do:.c to l'\l'r\lhlll>: 5611.500 GOLF COURSE . VIEW Btrlly upi::raded, very s1wc•1<1u:> home on g111f l'UUrse. 4 IJd~. ma111t'r clown, 21 ~ ha, frml dm. ---------1 lge fam rm, 'IH'\ bar & OCEAHVIEW North Laguna Bearh Condo. Largu 1 bcdrcn. 11o, bath, f1rcplul'~. 1-;x tensive sunduck w foo tasllc view i:xclu:.1 v1· SH6,500. 644· 7270 t.'Xpan:-.1 Vl' 'll'W 5 tf>·!I t!ll •• COSTA MESA CHARMER Fantuslll' .J Br fom1I\ homr co,tJ \1c'J ~ mO'll J.IOpUIJr "r('J \-. ~~~~---~~ \UrnJOlt' \ \ l11o1n F.,.,~ ~ m tin I h h p •• ' IYI ,. 111 ' EASTSIDE R-2 Ran· huilclahh• II :! lot t'harrn111g nldt:r home• r1· t:<•nt ly t•rptrl. tlrpll t<... p;11wlc·1I 1111;.:1· II\ rm, " l'lll rwr ..,lum• I rplc s,.11 huhh\ 1111 ll.1rh11r 111 Hullo! ,, 11m1 fo r xtr.1 111 <'<>rn1• Ou1 1•ic«l u~1H• ti-W 771Ior5111 89 M MESA VERDE ll1·1·nr.11111 ·, "h111t•1· ~Jll'I I ht•drm t dt•n l•<o,1tu1111i: .: I 114'1•la1'1"• I n I ' o I JI .1 n " I 1 n i.: wall11•1p1:r. J>IU.'>h crpt.,, ll!P bt•drm.., Vanint. re :1ri,V ror }OUr IOSjll.'C:lllHI' l'nc•1>tl only S!SB.000 <.:all ~14i 5118() ~·HERITAGE --: · • ..,. ~ REALTORS. the model" home only !I bcdrooms plus ram1ly R M C ct. bal;inn· ;ind S40!1 1H·r mos n1.·w' &·clmlrd dou ropm OH•rlook111i.: an 1.1m oy e er month pa)" ;.111 SS!l.~I bll' door tilt• l'nlry to pie :.w1mm1ng pool. Lht• RHffor 1810Newport fullpncl' llUHRY' l'Jrth tunl' t.irl}t'l und ht>UM' prov1~ for Cl)m Costa MHa 548-7729 s:ll 5800 ,,un,,h1nc ··walls 01 rlete fam1~lcasurl' lnhnaationolRe al g!J,,., ... Formal dint Top cond1l1on. of course. APPROACHING & Hetwortl tuKhhght.ed by eiparkhn>: with a generous lot ul PERFECTION 1 ___ .. ______ •I i.:o u rm el k 11 ch l' n lowlni,: ror plans lo ex Jn design. In quality M:par<.1lc rumily room pand. Ca ll for appoint· In l1vub1IHy this 1mpec·l·--------~ 1lh toasty f1repluct•! mcnllosec!6738550. cable Mesa Vl'rde l'X ~~a;~n:I ;~a1~~~l'l t~: [9"''"' r1111l;t'~w::l1<;i111IMt'I' ~u~: r1:~~~rh~~cy~~~ llcdroom retreat with 1 i 1977 dr<'ams. l•'l'alunni.: dressi n g area and 1 • ; formal hvml(plu~ab11? Roman tub. lmma<·ul:.ilt <umtly room Each with m t•very deuul and up REMODELED a fireplace Formal elm i::ra~d in every area 1ng a nd a large kitchen 5 Vor the de ma ndmA ho mt CLASSIC big bedroom~ 2611() sq rt hu}t'r only For Jppomt Exi>andt:d front rmJcftn in all The resl rs breath REMODELED COTTAGE mt•utto:.eecall84i·bOIO rm w cstm frplr. 3 lgr ta king Isl . lime ~-d ' 11 "' 1 '· ' ' '''' "' '· 1 bdrms 2 ha.., Show'I 11 ke vert1sed. SI l2.SOO. Call MUSTSELL! [,®-' ·. i odcl 0 ho. • ru1nal s.16-2313 , m • m l' o,., .,.,,.,, 1 , ...... , llom1• •111 quiet 11 n· l11lt'cl llumc• with rt•ncal utllt 011 ~I 3l $59,950. :>4S 9491. ' ' Brand new ca rpeh. drape:.. pa111t and ll•Jked noors. Enrlosl'<I i;ardt·n room h1ghltghls lh1., spertarular homl•. J Bedr m . I'• Hath, <! hreplal'es Ju.,l a short walk from golf t·our'>e m one or Jlun11nx1on Beal·h's fmc't .in•us All this foronl> SH:l 000. 't513 CAMPtJSDR·IRVllfE Ol•~:N D/\11.Y R I\ M TO t; I' M . IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 3 Br-2 Bo-Sharp OWNER ANXIOUS owner Greut area i Laritt• I IM·dro11m ~ tlt·n Bo. ~ht nt'w. bO pnccd to [~ •. '''""' 1'1olt·,.,.nn ill\ IJrJW It 2 lot 1-'rwt lrl'l'~ ---------I -IJmh< .IJ>l'll II\ 1·r"11l'cl 111 hat•k van!. 2 ranJ.:i·~ TWO UNITS HOLIDAY lot c·u,tom '"'l'o1.1t11r ,ind .1 rl•fni: mr·l<I Nl•\4 f\ 3 bd + gl On -~:.:i~ ,, . .,.., "" w"' """'. """• '" "";" """ 1.;,, ~';'·1,. ~;.1 ',.m Hacienda SPECIAL .ind IX-Jut1tul. l\t•w plu,h >7 :1.00-0 mer wint.er rent;il Just _ 3000 Sq. Ffft Take 4 Hedrms. Ven and ~X IEDllOOM r::::::::::-.jiiiiiijjijiii, iiiiiiiiii·ii··iil carp<'t1ng St>t· th1~ horn.. PETE BARRETI ,,t<'Ps to the ncea n LUXURY Ole• Elegant arched ex Family room. add pool. try"'""~~Wtlcl~~.ul'll~cEAleolcC~()(H1;,,·;rt1 [® l!fil. iHi.11 !?.!.~.?.n1,1tl·I> i l·a11 -REAt:JY-Pncctlal597.500 t e nor. large estate 1acuzz1. r1rc> r1ni.: un<l l>lln t n11 " th" ""' $47 .. 'IOI.I I ull 1m1'l' (' .111 llO\\ l>-111 7171 {)on·t miss seeing lh1:) lovely :l bdrm Cam. bndge mod<•I homr• 1n Um '1l·rs1l\ I' ark ~how-. llkl· J mo.kl t'wlv p.t111t1·d thruout. form.ii cl1111ni::. plus mul·h more· llurry• Only $77.900 PARK 11 FORDHAM Owners anxwu" · i.ubm11 } our offor'i and be in th 1' lowly home• for th<; new yl.'.ir Sh.1rp .I bdrm . ram rm . Wltl) :.upcr lu!-h n1rpNing thruuut . lwo lurAc r11t111' <.:all today Only $>JI .000 ..... u • -,m~;r """'""""' t.i7:1 Jl;t;:I 1~12 22s:1 Eve. IN llG CANYON grounds s tx.•drooms, 3 superb decorating St•t in 6~1·5200 Jus t reduced $20,000 balhs. family room + lovely n<'it:hhorhorxl on charm Lar)le l1v1n~ [®Eli Spacious lhrc.'<.' bedroom. den, rormal dining, wet pnvall'. tn·t· lint·ll Cul Ill' room w1tb floor to rctlrnl! ---------1 ~ ...... ...._,,__,.._,,._.......,.....,..,,. family ··oom and dmin~ bar, bu1lt·m val'uum Sar. pay only $9 2 • 000 .mil fireplacl' &nqut>t s1lt'd ' ,_________ room with fontast1c view Tr u I y s n o o t y happinl'~~ 1 , 1>Urt• 10 formal din1ni: room I' or the Newp()rl llarhor n<'ighborhood Bl\R call mg;:~r;~~W!~ ArGR.rtE:l~R~o.1fo11<., CBLU01L5DEE0R'UST ,,~f~~l~~~t * * * g~l;;1:f:~i'..1~:1~:;,~~~ =··· LL .RRoeb"'elrttys red hill ·~:.:. overlook~ around ., ......,. 1~Jl, 1 ~drrn, fo.1m rrn. Do•idHayes ll\'t' lund~l'll lllnJ: Now I Ill -u S ''-'d l Id re\'l•ntl.V f1Ulllll0\l Ill <Intl "''15 000 r···jJ ()73 855() -.. c...a1.&..-l • G~t <1uartt'ri. .w~p 2 ..,... rriom 11111 <11•11 ·1 Oeerf;. Home• lllecvoBenloy .... , .. ,,·,,,,~.'""',,,,,,.,,,·,,,,,·, 'Tr lln usninno' :· .:. H11124uni1 1 "!';at 00 b•!'.'cdn Ing oPen OOl\nli.l41r &ta1r.. ~th ... oak f>c'l!lit'll r11~1r<o. tlUI Bo111 door. IJiJllO, IJ,!1• .... h • v • ~· .... 552.:.7500 By owner Prin onlv. t'ortcd S3le: never O<'· t•up1ed In Turtle Hock Glen. Cnll 751·015X ror de· 10 maa\lvr bodroom lonw com1•r h1I . HV or lnlr•ine h,ic·I.. ~ard Xlnt l.imih .... ewport oc [~ I By Ownr. Clean College1~~~~~---..., :E.~1~:~~~' ~:;.::,~:::~, ~~;!;·t~::·:~.'.'~'':',','.'::: ~:::~~,.'"I;;;:~,"',',.;' ,i;:~ ~\.m~~IJ:ti1~~ "'lflftltt ~.~:-~-.~~-2--b_n_. _p_o_o_i.i-HUMTIHGTOH ... ,,,, ,. ' Valley Realty .. ,. .. 1.u1.1r .• 1·1.w ''''"' ~ &RECREATIONAL -------1 LANDMARK [a I UPERB VEHICLE SHOW OCEAN VIEW Upsta1r .. I llr <.:on110 tail\ fil'aut hnmc __ _ . ~ ltVAH~ MESA DR MAR ::: •• ::: "" "" "I'" nn OM ES A~~J;':;~ M ~~:1 ~:.:. ·~::. ~ ~; ',! r1~~ C.SJ~.~ ·.,:.;.~ . .-.,,,,_•=•""' ~-----.-~ilOI,.~·~-,. () N v L·, N ·r 1 o N 1 loan f\ppt only i-;vr~ "I.It'll 1J.11h 111 '> •''<l"l'Jll -1555 w O•k•r.C M " •· Monable pnce. Cal Cor 5 .a 900 2583 l' Suprr <,harp I lx•llruom ii,, t hr1 ,tm.1•, .t11rl "'it!v. Ne•l IOW••ll•IS.ak•t CENTER info. pml IQmj nn COMl'AIETHIS THE RANCH 2 \ly 4 Br. <!11 Ua, ram rm. din rm, 3 l'ar siar, up· ~rJded <'Ph & tlrpi.. $12,000 4 Rdrm • bonu' rOC)m, huie t'Oun~ry lotdlf'n with fr-pie Great IO<'al1on near pa rk " tf\nn 1i1 eouru. Quiel cul di.' ur ll&net. A&aurnabl<• V I\ fam1I}· .,.rl''h p.11111 nt•\\ "'"'r' s.1lt· , le 1111 .1t1·d 549· 86SS Jan 2 lhru Jan 9 645.3474 cipa 5 n !' -----iLOIJll"O Beach I 048 r n r pt' I • t It r 11 tJ u I .1t •I • I )(';r,11r1ni.:' 111~1 ,_________ CALL t>tl·St>7S. eicl JJ3 lc ••rm,.,.__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ac11ut1ful kn• ht•u L.1rpf' or! lx•nl 11·hl Hol l'h ...._________ ch11m >Our lltkeL' ~ S&S fl<'sale Spe1·wll~ts. 3, --------- 552·1889 k~~~Y o:, ~~~~·' m~~;t·~;} 1•~•"•5.:•.'•l•l •\•c•t----•I,. HOHO! HLOtDIAHYO! ---* * * ~:-:oo~~~~:i=~~;a1I. COU~:~~ACE fen•ci .il $6K.;.U() C.111 __ _ l'enmnl(lonPropert1rs R.imllltn ~ cha rmer )4(111 5 1 CUSTOM BUILT SPECIAL PRICE Think Future! CoronadelMcr 1022 --tucked awav on (fUll.'I k)uatfr94'Y, ·~-.;;HERITAGE . :f • REALTORS c. F. Colesworthl llAl.TOIS 640.00 o--~~-~~~---- macnab/ Irvine realty 1002 UASE OfTIOH 2 bedroom, 2 bath Park Lido condominium in immaculate condition & just redecorated. Dbl. gar. w/openers -dbl. door refrig., washer/dryer incl. Community pool. $69,000 • $350 /mo. (will consider short.term lease). Lynne Rothell 64+6200. (Wl3) UHDA 1SU 8 bedrooms + '""' baths, 3 fireplaces & a huge attic playroom. Oversize 11lp for big boats! Impressive Spanish style w 'cool courtyard & lg. bayfront patio deck for entertain· 4'\g! Price reduced $30 OQO to covt!r decorator needs! John Granath M2-8'l35. <W24) '42 ... 235 ........ t01 Dover Orfw Herber View C.ntitr lrvlfte et ~Valley <Mllifr 752-1414 . . ,. .. NEWPORT SI 02.500 ....................... Fo.ntoln Volley I 034 1.-.ine 1044 lone in Coai.t •Hoya le HBGHTS Quu·k actwn will put you HAPPY NEW YEAR PRIVATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.ire.1. S hort walk lo You run l>c 111 ll11"' p1r 1nthti.dch!lhL'ul4bdrm, I•--------beach. Many s tulnc-11 ture• 1 ht•dro11m, .41 1>.Jlh, f.imily .rtinini.:. Mesu One level-5 bedrm, 2~ BUCH ACCESS PRICED TO S~LL, by i:las ... w i ndows, oak with master bedroom on Vcrtll' horn•'. 'ltlmg on a bath, formul dining + 4 IR Reduced SUPER LOCATION owner. $85,000 llnmed Hooro; & C<.•rr:i ~olla. first floor Bl•11mt?tl htrHt>lt1l,uinims:t·u~tom family knchen N .8 i..to$I09SOO occupancy Luxury2 Blt, ~u~tom F'n'nch doors ....... 1 r•1l1nu J'··m1 Ha r bor llil?h School ~ ' h. 8eaul1ful 4 bedroom library,RanchoSan J01.1 w /s. w••i•p ln •• or1•n n f;~..,~~,1 ~ n~r to ~I'll homes. $82.500 Wt• Trill.ardor at The Y,ricc Is rig. l, lh~ home. only 2 years old. qwn Condo f-'ully up· view~. ~Two ~drooms. ind f1replat't' 11~· fron Balboa Boy Prop. TnHaroor•1 local on Is great. the Huge lot mooo. pointl!d. inrld air library w tr1rcpl:ice. ,. Rtolton . msu bdrm Is giant. the I k ~ 547-3987 or a(L. 5pm & ~·.;:~":'~~~~1'. . .:k'!~ •675-7060• ~ur:~. ~JM r:r~dis,i:o~:~~d.t~! f4_lff:{;ltlmlliqt1J wknds544 5704 ~~~~in;k;~~~'~t~dl~~ conYersation area C11 ll _. ~-~ bathrooms are two and 44nla:an548 ._ _________ S250.000 546-2313 Ii. . ~ ... _fireplaces are too. I" It lmma--.J..&...7 OPf'I ••9 • ,. ""'"'H"' -= u..,. 64 .. 7211 • ••unn~ The foste11t clrnw in t.he T-..._.illglon leach I 040 This home woulcf muke [. lf~l:):filJI West .a Oa1ly 1'1101 -••••••u••••••••••••••• anylhing in "Deller 49 6- 7222 8 3l-08l 6 (U]J: ~IJs~lr1ed Ad. Phone Class1r1ed Ads sell big IMCOME Homes" look like thc 1~~---~~~~ . ---==·=·=~ 642 567R items, i.mall items or l'ROPEttTY Santana Wind~ Just blew 1- --any 1tfjm 642·5678. through 1 The decor of MOBILE HOME G Htr=' I 002 G~ 1002 2 HOUSES this "Deane llOml•" i:. l,;,u ot.', 1900 Star mobile .,. r--~• I 002 G -' I 002 O ...... LOT nothm~ut 1111 clas:. and " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~vt•Mrw """" home, 26x'13, 1n l,ol(unu fllc~~~~ AICHITICTUIAU. Y &IGAHT Fantastic designed & decorated 4 BR home on Balboa Peninsula. Bay view, 1 block to pier & launching ramp. Complete with 2 fireplaces, upstairs terrace plus 3 car garage. $225.000. 4 COlOwtu 14.HICBt CO. 644-1766 2191 SAN JOAOUtN HILLS AD. IH~T CENTIA ... ... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two large new homes on all 3 n>om' un.• biR Ue .1 ,. h 1.,, r H c Int . o lot localed in pnme and bnght' The• Walk ~cludrd & "Uic·t Moun cae: 110111 BLlllS ca. OVER 60 YSARS OF SERVICE BLUFFS 1'E PLAN" - FRONT ROW! Immaculate, Vacant & Ready For Imm e diat e Occ upa n cy . 3 Bedrooms, 21,i2 Baths, Famtly Room. Built.Jn KJtch~q. Large Encl06ed Patio. Fabulous 'Back·Bay View. For Lease $750 Per Moo th. a1 DOYB D•fYI 831·1• II Be h I I from lhl' ram1ly krtc:hcn .. untmgton ac ren a into th" yard and t.hc tum vlt•w.,. $13,000 area Each home has (3 I " • '--d custom <fa1('bo won't let three ~arge U'C rooms vnu leave Without WUnl m,,.., A~A-~ and double garage The JVV .v u u.=iu.c..> massive kitchens have lng 1t1 Try it-you'll sec """' ~llG~ all the bullt·ms . Owner is Call . 4CUl·2800 wilbn11 t.o sell on an In Red Carpet Realtor leresl only loan. Call for 833-3380 s howing itppolntme nt I~~~~~~~~~ (714' 8C2·2.'J35. Macnab~lrvine ·· IH:At.TV 1.:0~1 PA!\\ IEAUTIFUL AHDMEW Beac h Proper11. 2 br Ooll courst' locallon• 2 HEAVENLY &tarter hornt> Old and Bedrooms, den & dining A rww a.II "hinl(lcd homt• 'moll bu~ c lean and room step out lo the rieath•d on a h~nvlly 1W1t! Only 5'2.000. Try lOth hole & "tee off" wooded lot 3 Udrms , 21.., 1"' down. PTtnc only $105,000 Fee lW2S i be . Rorn1Jn tul>fl, decks Kent Roger s Really Lau.loSharkany 752·1414 ~·c~ .,.,, 848-3300 1~~~~~---11.;· ...... ~"""':;.. ........... DAILY PILOT TuvSday December 28 Iii& tUnfwnJwd Aparimenl~ Unf&rn. Apor11Mfth lMfwft. 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hous.e-t t.:ofurwl..twd H~u UnfwW*'<I ToW11fl04IM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U..iurnltihed ........•.........•.... 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S20t & LOTS rdUWJ)' i Ur·Jroom. 2 COl'\!lt Qin~t>ouaht<i .. 11 IJdlfll1·1l $.1!1~ mo l\'ll'>l'/•)n l'.lti+ill2 ~·2873 'Tl,. !~r~~ up. 1980 Anaheim A\·e. Pnmr· P.u al1t· t'o."I h.ilh ru.,.torn hum\· w11h paekatte or 't'l'aral\' 7!to;!KliK W11lnulS<1u.111· --"'-'-U fw"lt 3600 t.. ~ )4.$3229, 6*-3100 1Rtr ~ H""Y localiun Two (' 1 mountuan &11u:.1n \ll'W Call for mon· inlor Ai:t H~nrh C',.t ll11m"' Mj1'1on V~jo 1267 ...,....x~s n pm lob .1. three H z 1111, b"'73·7601 I Hr .! h,1 I· .1m rm frml Ul-crlll'hl I 111'-l'k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:OKONA DEL M/\R ...;..... _______ _ Total puck11i;i· $23l,ouu ~ AIMCHOl.AGIE ''"' 1111 111, 1 ly nr .. t• Cuht•1d.1ll' 1 ·111 l'.irl< l'ln .J Hr ~ It • un • 111 rl1· Nwpl tkhll 3 Hbr11l &2. ~~llkr . 2 u. ·rownhoui~·. rrplr * OPIM * •• * \-lt'W . Ill hdl $7~0 l'urth•Hock ,,1r. rm·fl \Id. l'IJ\ll'll'd i;;ir, pu Cl, n.~. u !j l'ool.tl•nnas Somcot'(.'Dn Mon toFra.14 31 NORI MS REAL TY llMYISTMllNTS lob Keith I ~l.S l~.oK 2 bdrm. 'f11ur , h1111·1• 111 :1 10.11111, $:17:i Wlr pd. l all 1K'h S400 yrly 64~ltil!2 _ & C.il.ihna vaew'I <;lo:w ... I. Zz.d S.......,. * 494-8057 * 17141496*771 I 519 Troceland ~rorn$.~Oto$-ltMI '~, ll\Jii COSTA MJ-:. ... i\ OUPLJ:o:X 2 loshup1>mg & f111t1 buot'h. New. Em1tslc.k: 2 Br, ''''"· :! ha. good I:: 3 bdrm. your c ho11·1· 111 11 u . , .• ,,_ .. .,. • ""I I • "r"CI ... luxe lrlpl"X 2 LOCJlllHl•och MUl' lot• SJ7!'1 mo Call rromS33S w~n·. :l llr('ondn Nup1•h Pool, .... j)\l )'u '" ):M ... ar-.,......, ...... ""' ' . MYSTIC HILLS Sm Juoft Yoo rm· lhl! Wllll\er or 2 1"'2 !t-11i6 I hd "' I . I t L'lll'I KJf Jj;l' ~.!ii mo nt..J q 1I I lluld ok. no on. I \.I ba • frpl. & Ii"'' J br 3 '·11 "-aun·· ''"'t' C-' .....__ I 078 k t h r >our c i111u " ' ~,,., <.,.,,,, ..,,.. .., . .,, mo a•"·"".,., --rear yard. 1-'rom llGO • u ., .. .... ..,..srr-l 1 c t• ., In t I' rrom$ISOtos.">!'10 lucr.-.v .,......, *4 V '"6 ........ --~ Mo. ~oc::il:r ~~~s~~~~ ";~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPORTS. VACATION BToro 3232 l'oul"c1•i; c'e CUTE A.Rt ,dlly:i·Mz.7000 rn 7601 &RECREATIONAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• RANCH RE.ALTY Mewporileoch 3269 _._ ~.-.1-L...._. One tx-droom. one bath Nl11hts~~ ------Ch:.irntllll! 271>e> ''I 11 VEHICLE SHOW Ll·a~e. bcuul 3 BH, :.! ha 551 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....-·-n+s r11""'-s lh f - - L..,GU.._..., 481(,unapprox '1 Jc·r1· AT1'JI L,' homl! HJssep llt:ra.11c"' -___ • -~ u••••••••••••••••••••• 1"ll·,•rtm1•nl!l~ .to"•~ oh2br , lba upstairs upt -...,._ For111;.1I J111, pan Id furn /\NAJ I .. .:IM l) valnted 1ns 1rlc. lllCl' Wuoclbnd~e 'fwnhmr J Ur ON P ENINSULA Balboa Peftinllllo 3707 II~ llWJ~ O:.t) 2 ° o""ac Garage. Mc11u Ve rue HIDEAWAY rm"" 14d lwr l'ro('ly Co N v EN 'I' Io N lndhq1'g, 11uto -.prnldr' :.! tia. AtC. upitr:tdl''· Exc1tmg 3 Bdrm home ••••••••••••••••••••••• JO< lh ~1~· l 5't>Hper area.S200 Avail Jan Isl. 2 fled room ~ 1h·n 1n l<bl·p<l ground~ $lti4.!.00 CF.NTFH t'll' palto. $>100 V• 11111 lake & pool 1m v b-10 11:.-l:! w bt':id1 & wulcr 11cro:.:. Lge <! br. i bu. and utal ~~~'~11 s ' or i.sa. Call aft S:30, or wkndi.. Canyon v. "'t'IUdL•cJ 11•Jr •BOND REALTY* Jan 2 lhru Jan !I ('.111 rtu:.t). ~Y ~i:! llw :Meet $i90 mo br Nr beul'h S32S lll!'I W 1 .. _......,111111111.,,., ...... ,,,._,.._,. 546-97_S_l . ______ _ )'ant l'Jt111. tnr.irt• & t;,\LLJ-:ll \ or llO~H:S Call oo 5'678. C\I JJJ to • Torth•rtH'k 3Hr 21Ji1. ;cuto ESPECl/\LL Y LAltG E Bal Blvd 002 ~ lret' hou't' \Jrw m1l1· 111 C714t8Jl·941 I l'luim yourtick1:b Fow.tatnValley 3234 SJ>rklrs. lUI <I ,, .. , .a &Jr111 & tlt•n Fronl • , , town & Ut·ar h \II lhh rur • • • ••••••••••••••• •••••••• S4!i5 ~,t .. _SS9_·_522<J .... Vh·V. of v..11rr boa ls & ~ Util pd Heady now only $trl.SOO <.;.ill nov. lo ------llt'llct· J l.11. i! lia. nu ~'IJh. S&S bwlt CollC'~c l 'urk Sp)i:IJ~~ 11111 $57S mu h e M."t.'"'15 f.1141, Santo Ana I 080 R4Pd &tote tl1 p•., lpll. 1·1wl p.11111 I.loll ho~'>e lmrnac .I br. i\f:l fi:ll MOO Miian ltcill&b. ~5370 A PR€HIG€ '-+--I HOM€~ :JX) N "lt•w11ort, N II TRADE/SELL 1-:xtr .1 ~l'J•·111u' I h1•1lrm hnmt•, n11n l 4111111. lri: l•·rlet'cJ ~nrrl, w1 lurled < 'lo!>e tn SS7.r)(J(1 "'Z" R•olty 494-8611 ....................... Exe~ 2800 S:Ji:l'mo . !Jt.:1-151>!> 2hu.s:ns EH::,1;.101~1:JM ~CostoMeso 3724 l)W~lt :!hr, ~uoJ l11c·,1t111n, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi.'ll !1515 i\i,,'l . Nu fol! __________ 111 A R O T O 1'' I N D ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Ot!>•"k'18~1 ll._';,;·<•,r~11,,!~1~~ .. ;o Heady lu .:o cquqipcll LC :1 un. :1 Bi\, frpl •R........,."'LS• 1-:astuluff Ex1•c· home S40.00WEBC&UP a • ....... ic,.i ·'· ' ~ ' restaurant. Trulle for re· cbhw:.r '\1any upgrade',, ~'"' 4br. 2ba. ft1m rm. Sofl •Studio & l BR Apt.s t 098 ul cslute, trust deeds, s:u1s 714 ·9G3·45tl!J 01 1 BH. den · · · ~t75 water. !'kw 1·rpu,, drps. •TV & Maid Serv Ava al ••••••••••••• •• •• • • • • • • auto. 1:oaru.. l'll' Su llrnal 531 !J!'>-15 i\~ No Pee 2 BR, den · · • • · ~ pa mt WJlk to :.chools. •Phone &>rv. Hid pool Wtthninstw $49,950 SUPER DOOPER 5S7 ~ -----2 HR ·-·· · s.'.lll5 'hop,,, lt·nn1~ t I ub ZJ76Newporl Hhd. CM :IUOHM l'ol~.Presltgc 2BR · ~25 $750,mo l."4' Hefs 54897~or6453967 R~ots ••••••••••••••••••••••• J UccJroom .tc•n, <:t't1lr al ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jll , llH'l' ll'llt l'd y.ml. llolboo Island 3 106 C-0nvl'n1cnl Ill !>hUt>Vlflg & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jrt•,1 s 11111 mo. Agt 2 Bl< '~·., u.. ~ f'IO 6775 1>45 ~o !)G2 M<'l. ~u, ~103 2 UH,:.! Ba S.'\00 ~ or · SUS CASITAs-- I.<; llf1nus Hm, :1 IH<, : II,\ lrpl, 1bhwshr, q1h llr fl' L':tll ali11ut 11u1 l 'hn,1rrui .. konu~ S.1'1'1 1 I I 'H>:I 151~1 11r 531 !151-1 3 Bil. l>l•n . .$50() •NOWAVAIL • Mtnull•:t to NU l BR 3 BH. 2b'1 S.'i75 'nil': l'JLUJ-'FS, $500 to furn Adults, no Pt•ls :1 llH. Fl<. :i•' ha ~l . .O S"r.l!\ per month 2110 Nowport 1-Jlvd CM :1 1m .2 1~1 ~l:!5 rm; CANYON. '750 lo ---- 3 ll lt. :.' H .. 1 f..'>INI ~ Pt'r month HOLi DAY I 'LAZA :J fiH :! B.1 SS.OS HASTINGS & CO. Deluxi.' 1 br Jpl Sl80 mo J tm ~ lt.1 $11111 fteall n·s 1110 !'>SfJJ Adulb only. no pets l~ :1 Hit. Ht $ot.!5 < Pomona Ave. Apl. t5. \J.:\ '" ", ... I 052 2 Bit cottage w drplc. LOIJloWIO Niguel Yearly $375 Monlh !..' WESTSIDE REAL TY ••• •••••••••••••• •• •• •• WILLIAM WINTON INC. 848-2323 TWO.STORY Heal fo:..talt' 675·3331 ·1 llr cl1·n. :! U..., fpk hugr µalau. !>Ofl wtr. C'lh h:.c pn\ mvnr, $J35 mu. 1st· :•.x ~1r12 3 BH. 2 HJ . den $~i5 llV llms. Cormrl :J Br ----- 3 UH. 2 Ba . . $4111 +Flt. nr pJrk & :.chool. S1_75 Bachelor,, a ll ulll J RH, 21-.. Ba S5J-O $550 mo 752 tllll7 Singles o k. 1' t!c SI 5 NJGUELSllOlll-:S -- 3 Hr + fll'n. ExC'lu:-.1vt• ()thtt R~ot &tat• HunthtgtOft leach l 140 :J UH. J Ua . . 9ilMI ----&acheomber 631·201 1 gale J,.!uardl'd ;.&rca MltH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• vu, mlns & na i:hl h~!hl~ Mobit. Homes $120. Bachelor rollai.:t• Huntington leoch 3240 I UH. 3 Ua ........... ~'>7!'1 Bluffs I-level :1 11n . 2 ha or547 ~1 5 BH. 2~1 Ba • . . . $550 Lowly gri·t.•nhl'll & µool Complelel-y-fu_r_n_,_J_b_r S.500 i\i.,'1. ti-II l l:lJ _ adults. no pets. $145 Sl:.!!J.500. for Selk I I 00 All utal + 11el. Fee $15 ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• JAY W \EATS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:leachcombt'r. 631 2011 1 _________ _ Hf':ALT~Rs __ 4'l!I :.!~ \fobalc. Modular Home & ~r~7 2501 ____ _ FOR LEASE: 3 bedrm. 2 ba. brilnd new. 1700 sq fl Lane.ling home w ,3 l·ar g df S52S1mo. 1nclll1: gardener No pcL~. red hill ·~:.:. 552-7500 4 BR. l Ui\. frt>I . I blk + 641>-7883. 131 Flower. from otcan Yrlv Hl'n ~Oft leoch--l-7_4_0 lJl. SH5. 1\gt, ;,ow I t5t •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• SEA TERRACE Bwldang Dl'lt\l'n Scl ~wport leach 3169 .. up. & Servi('(' 675·7570 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 1~k fnr IA'' 41lfi :!ha pupular J fodrL'l.'l''>l or info . B 21 o l A . I l'l.1n ("orrll'r lot. q 111l'l ------2 r . >.1 p x 11:.11 now ---1 B/\CH. Sl20 Ulals. incl'd :1 Br 2 hn, on r.·ul de -..w IJ: WALK TO lll::ACll b l & la.,l Student over c•ul d1• '>,tt. htntll'll IH>ttl Hx..'\f, ~l·lf t•On\ '(J , rull IJ<tlh, I? June 15 ;!HI l'n>SJH.':'t l;1H:atell an thl• 1•r• Ltll' JU:.l rl'11n1shcd an:.11ll• Sd St. S.'llJ? ~o. $.IOOc /b I h r•o mm 4 tl'nnl~ cuurh, up w1lb awning $.1000 548-8912. t213)8W 1877 rcc c·cnlC'r, w.ilk t•> 5-111 6173 fof< LEAS!::: 3 bcdrm :! hd. brand nC'W 1!)00 Ml II Landing home w ,formal din rm.. fam rm, wr.•t l.J<1r.$57S.1m o 1n1•l1.h: gardener 'lfo pets }d. l'lv!>l' to st'11b & prk :Jlitlrm Ouplt:x $480 mo 21 prcf'd 9fj()-42:.!S $37';, 1s t mo only C'<JM Oi':"TSTHEt-:T Logunoleoch 3748 552 0430 afl 7PM L1kl· nt·w 2 bdrm w 1) a •••••••• •• •• •• •• •• ••••• -------&gJra~eS500m11 brarh EN J 0 Y THE -------HoelMs UnfwwisMd t:OOO LlFI:: $125.000 Inc.one Propetiy 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NF:Wl::R 3 Bl<. 2 BA. rpts Pl":~INSULA POINT Ocean view. SJ95 Ul1l. pa1J Fet.> ----cum•SBRADLEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~al 3202 Roberts R~olty 848-1688 Mam Hcnt ab. 54-0 5370 drp:.. rrpl. d'l h"~hr -I lldrrn .. w hakonles J/JllO $375. 714 %;1 -l~U l'n·:.ll)\IOU~ v.0011 1nlr nr 531-9545. A!.'1. No h l' 1.'~lr. bc.1m., & warmth. ~ Hllls--3750 ----C<A.REALTORS •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • -499-4~ 8 UNITS Tri-level condo, :1 Br Great location. lrv1m· ----------Ave .. Wion Univ. Or. to ------ Woodslrl'um Condo:., un Clean, :J ur. 2 ba, R /0 . lnvl.'!L' Sb()O }'rly 1,,, eeeeeeeeeeee•eeeee•eeee "L SHOHT HLK TO BCH 2 BH. l Ba . $350 lrnm.Jlulatt• & wi>Odscy ALICIA PLAZA 2 Bft. 2 Ba. S:t:!S :m; lnlt!nor. 3 Bdrm. :.i ba Sc:en11· Mountain Views Santa Ana rlY(' 2 hdrm Mewporl Beach 1069 •.•..•.•.•••..........• & J I bdrm. Pnme pro perly. $12!'1 ,000; 15'fi down -------1 BILL GRUNDY LIDO ISLE REALTOR 675-6161 11 N 4 $420,/ per mo. ept:., d~ps. ~ car ~ar • u ··-...I BroL $.1 t!°I !.lf;J-451)9 53} :J545 • "' ~ .ers Mn. no h:e 2 Bft.2Ba ... $J7';52J Vuc'.1nl 1mrl n•ady 1m Laq.~l'. dl'I ;idull t &2 :1BR.2 H;i S:I% KIHl rnt'C.li.itl'lv ~1110 mil HOrm ""'' F'\Jrn & un :Jlm.21-.h.1 :.4110tol5 \.\-o\TEHl-'l<O'iT ll0'\1& rurn John Carey 646-7411 Z Bdrm + dt•rl fr111t . 2 paU1~. bcamecl c·,·11 In I•--------.... :.!045Tuslan I Ult Condo, pool, lcnn1~. handl1Jll & tiaskl·tbJll S3:'>() mu 97'9· il:l88 I lilt. 211 h;1 furn ~·1~1 t.:11 I IUll l'ool, JJc·uu1. B1lhanl:s 4 Bit. 2•., Ha (j% KUO ---5111 tJ15l orSH1 6130 rm S'l.iS,()()() J Bdrm . u1x!.1l1·1f "1ld1 rrpl. s p1 r & 'P·•n • $147,01,.10 UNITS 3 Rr, 2 ba. frpk. dbl gar, epl, bltns. A\'atl . Ian I l'h 646-4380. IHl1.J Ba ~' "2:15 2 !Jr l' II. Pool 25:.!ll Stuckporl. La~ BIG C,\N\'ON ~ml!ll'!> ok l•'N• If alls 4 4 4-7 ·16 ·1K 30 32·4R· ~IM 224 -286 SOM 1-: 1"1x t·r Uppers. SOM i-; lmrnd -t Ur. 2 sly. 21'1 Ba, bllns . w w cpl. ram r m . SupN clcon1 $475. 962·!1571 3 Bil. 211 Ba S7UO Mum lknla ls. :>10·5370 Sorry. no pets. ---- LIDO REALTY·· :u:-:-\i.1 l .i11 ... ,.n. *673-7300 * l..gc :J Ur. l•'am Rm, den. t'Wwport leoch 3769 din, 2 fpk :.. J. b,1, pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ww. SO MC-~ prirk of Corona~IMcr 1222 ownership. ••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •• CLEAN 3 Bit. 2 BA, frµI, tenrus. ~5 673--0852 u 673-8700 • •S or Hw y. newer 3 br, dshwshr, 2 ear gtlr 1345 I 1Quad ~ lba fplc, lndry. no pets. 714·963·~ or 531·!1~5 '* * *' Plar:• ref . gar • $495 675-0000 A)!t No f et: Mortc Fornst~r llG CANYON Prap..-li•a )) 1 Br ht>u:.e a\'ual. now 2 711 W . 17tft St. VIEW. $21 S.000 7S2-1920 l><ilh.'l. cpts, drps. Ullns Coita Mesa View Ncwvort lllJY It) i.oo~s~lWl'OtlTllACH $35().!JG:.!J.533 it523CAMP05~·IRV114E You are the winner of 2 <.:utuhnu' Iron gait• 1•11 UNITS-10. Eoshtdl', 2Br 2 Ba. a dlt rondo. fah lJrkelStoth<• tq· Marnrnolh II\ tnl! ~how:.-11r1 rl1• of Hee Jrca. 11 ma bc h . OPEN OAILY s-.., Vocation r••>m wuh \. ll•:W' ~1 ar 11wner.;h1p' Cull 1>-1;, OJOJ -• -8 A M T06 I' M ,...... '1 hit· Cm pl Jn• 1',1n1•k1I For~:.l E ()"on Inc· RENTALS g~ S300 Ph 640 5048 & R~creotional f11rm.1I rlmmi.: ri111m Wl'l IUtrs JASMINE CR i-; EK ·s l..ARG E 2 !>l)'. 3 br. 2~ ba. ~~~a~E~rn~s;vpl~ II~.,.;.:_~ V•hicle Show h.1r SpJ1·111u' luldll'll ,.. mo~t popul 3 r model. ram rm frpl. dshwshr · ,. · al the p.1nt ry 1'.\tr.1 1.iri.:c RESORT PROP. Plan 2 with 2 bc-drms & cl'\ tobch Callaboutour ~.~~,~~l Dep rr11 ii ANAllf:IM m thh·r win.: til."'1·tl t• 1 '1TS on 1 urn"• 1n dt>n . on grl'enbcll with Chn-..t.mas Bonus. $i!J5 ____ C 0 N V E N T I 0 N \ '''" ''a t111 l.1;.11 h. ol """Ill"" n Im; It~ \ K :1 on· an Yll'W from patio A 714 963 ~ or 531·9545 Woodbrid.:c. Hrand ncw. CENT En ~t•lr.11-!•' :1 1·;1r ~'.M'.1J.:1· hlk-. Imm la kt'. lororrw hur1-1am at$72S pcrmlh Al(l.Nol-t'C. fully lands1:a pi:rl. ,11r .Ian 2 lhru .lun.9 I' till nuw for PN'-nnal ts S.'iO ow yrly ~ule' l 1 1 1 d rond. Pvt home :!Ur, clt·n C'..all 642·567H. l'Xl . 333 lo prt>llll'W 75.! 17•MI "llt't• '"' 52-tO.OOO $60,000 on )'c ar } case Ill' u cs Cll•an & shurp. 3 Br. 2 Ila. t'hum your l1r kc•ls •• , .. i~ 11 am l' n 1t11·" i·pL,, drps. bllns. rncd nook, alnum, pool, hd1 1l11wn ~·ll\•r \\Ill c·.irry Clubhou"'" pool JJcuzz1. "ir Mall:. & !!>C h i-. rlub $i70rlst•, .1vutl 111 ----~ * * liJIJmc .1t t11-,P 014ncr k nru--<.'OUrt'> K d •l OK ,3.,0 644-8795or641 IWJ2 ci.·~f.'\'rJI\-111·t d' t·J~h ur O\f BEGONIA Char m ~.;,it s · ~ :'\ewport Hts nr Chff Dr lrJtk •nil 2 bdrm un rorner lol View. T urtlerock Tl•rr :i 3br. 2ba. l>tC lol Guest CAU 64S..6646 No JleL'i or duhlren $300 Sharp 3 Br. 2 bu, Cam rm Br & F am Hm, lit!aut room !>ep $475 G46 3757 BESTIUY Some people !lay you gel what you pay for' We of fer more And lhe pnce is li•:.s Membership in a lkalth Club. A tennis dub. Free tennis lessons. Uall1ards. S w1mmanK. Golf Driving Range. Saunas + greal ac· ll vitae., Sonday BBQs. Pa rt11: ... with lave bands. Free Sunday brunch. Your renl dollars go even rurlhe r .. •A tcrrl fac maintenance crew, pro- fessional management staff that c ares, and rne ndly neig hbors. Models open dally 10-7 Sorry. no one under 21 & no pets. Roommate service available. Mon lh to monlh occupancy. JUSTLISTtD A PR€STIG€ NEWPORT SHORES /-t---~ HOM€S h S800 mo. 752-0617 1JC'rmt l1v rm, ranch :.t yle. Yearly~ BR & Uen, 2 ba. ON LA I< K S Pl' R 2 &lwan.b & Slater . l"rl't: New Patio Home, :! br. 2 home. Frplc'. D/W. dhl Oakwood Garden Apts bdrm. :! liJlh. no pets, y<i1rcl ma1nl & water ba + xtras. Swimming. gur, walk to bch, pools & urw 1 M l!Jr $375 per Close tu t'cntral park & knms. jacuzzi A.lull!> Lennis. $435. mo. 645-0836 ,\ hom1• to ri·m1•mlK·1' ·• ltedrm Jnd ck•11 I'• II.1th l 0101111 lch '.1 q1~ l1·il \lr1um ''"" ''"'" l11:rlr1i.1m ~ ll\1111: rm f.n)o) lht "".11 111 I II , 11 w;11i.1 :incl 1 hJrm "' mir rori1 Dbl• i.: " "' .1ul11 11111.•rwr llv. ni·r 111·1 ti I•"' 111h· l 'nll 5411 11.11 ... ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS " llr i 'lv lrt lt•H•I 111rm1'll din rm r~1 1111.11 ... I 1 p $ :! 1111 0 ,, I) l'h ~7001 NEWPORT SHORES 2 Dr 2 Ba. den L 1J.1l11>' I 'lY \Illa $73.000 Ml 041 i Ow1wr ~.\"\I I. fo.M 1':"1TI·: tU-:Al'll U~ITS fRll't.1-:X ' Sparkhn~ 2 2 :? tov. nh!>e u111ls J usl 2 blo1.k., rrom ~url I Yr!> ,... ..... $11!),!iill(J ~ I I l; ll P I. 1-. X ~p11c111u•" wcll 1Jl1111ned J 3 2 2 )U~l ;! him k'\ t<i )urf $JI 5il!I .iro\:t Nt!w h~uni: at Sl:l'.l.50C> • tH.HTlll\ 11 l':Nrt V • HF. \l.Tl)HS 1•12 •11:?1 ZIS Ori ~11r <;;in l'h•m 71 Urut Apl PrOJt'rt. Costa Mf"<;I!, primr lol'nllnn, lo ht• t>wlt m 1•177 1-:x1·1•llenl lU shelter benefit, for 1m ftl'11wrr., S.120 ooo 1n J ,i n u .1 r) II u 1 I 11 r· r 171416-U C•I.> mlh. :rc.trly lease Vi:ry lx·h K1dsmet.s ok. $i00 ,_.,c $400. mo s,si1 eta!> --------- 880 Irvine <at 16lh) 17 l 4 1645-0550 na:e ttill-9-191i ilrt tipm. rnunt ror Jan 52A 91•11 Exec. home. 3 BR. 3 Ba 0 N n I (j c 0 It 0 NA and Pool. LeJse B 1700 16th Sl (al Dover I BF.ACH RRl-:AKf.H !'\S2L5 l br duplex, kids. 2Br2Ba, luxapl,owr u wn c r SfiOO mo (714)6428170 DRIVE l·\1bulou:. Vww. petsok ree looking Nev.purl llJ} Oay'>,752·9442 or 675·161 --- l bdrm & t·onvl'rluhl<· M111n Rentals. 54-0·5370 with balcony & rpll-eve:-. I Bil. aeross from lieach arn 1"11bulou!> view ~.SU --113.1-!1234 No peL'i $170 Carport pn mlh. Ye arly leasl' 4 Br2 Ba, (pk. cpls, drps, HVII 2 hr•'-' dt•n or J br 675-S20Sor833 210.'> <!NIST AVENUE.mold bllm.~~2~17(' 2 llr. 2 Ba lownhou:-.r.• $525. /\vi .Jan Klh 0c nl t G -~l 2 Coronu dt>l Mur· 2 bdrm ----"-"" ' l'ool, cluhhoust• $.185 644-4887 eve~ ea ron arage np · \ I ~I 112!1 ----Br. 1 bu. no pcls. ut1l pd unit w ~Jrage. laundry Very 111re 211r . 11,11a 1 vai ~-· BHAND New BIG CYN. Avail now to 6/30. $325 facalalle'> & r1•rng S400 Condo f'lri-place, hrnn r urth·roek . 4br 2bc1 s ly , 3 br. & s tud} mo.646-~IO pt>rmth Yt.•urlyleasc dry :K'n1r1• .m·a. main formJl dan'g. Jtnum twnhse.overlookmggolf ---------- COLlOFNEWPORT tenann• fn•e. S275mo Inds rec facll m•·m co ur se'. DrJmat1 SfEPSTOBeach.3br .2 It Ei\L TOUS 963-87314 bi·rshap. tennis & (>ool ,1rc h1leclure Pool & Ten b a . W n t r · S 3 5 0 251!> t-. 6 • 7 c:tH55wl. 1 CdM ------$490. mo. Avail 1 15 .Sl· • rus. $900mo. u) 879·6587 213-tlOO 3804 _ 2Story. 4Br+ fam rm 2•-, ---- ba. Springdale /Slate r ;2 411~ m os. 7~:.!-t.i5:1:.i or Sein Juan 2 BR. l Ba. Yearly Senior l Uedrooms. large open area. $435 ~100~ _ Capistrano 127 adults only. No pets. beaml!d living room, 1-'reshly pamtt.•d :l Ar. 11., locJilna•och 3248 •••••••••••••••••••••• $375 + uttl 14011 W. larlle family or dtnJnll ua. CIJIS, drpi .. bltns .••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br lbu. Condo Clean. Oceanfront 673-0587 - room. dishwasher & service rm. pvt renccd RENTALS w;asher. dryer, pool. n SanCt.nwnte 1776 bu11l t n<;. (!re place yet <1ulcl street 20051 LAGUHABE.ACH J>l'L'> $275 494 0315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt1 <;her & rlrye r an Sh~rcwood Circle Isl 3 DORM newer ho mr SarltoAno Baehelor, all ultl. Young rlodrd Good location. ~.treet E or Magnolia oH located an l'ortarano people. $13S. "'ee $1~ Costa Mesa $.'IOO_month 640-8358 Adams. $385 mo No L a1o1 una 2 B o th <;. 3 Br.tge yurd. nr Tu..,l1 Beacheomber, 631-2011 Costa Mes.a 3224 dORS Open Sun 12126 (a replace. cwean . view Ave & Irvine Blvr1, orS47-~1 HEWPORT IE.ACM FOURPLEX •••••••••••••••••••••• I ·ll'M t-;xcellenl ram. home mo 832 7151 u~k for Nan -----3-7-.-, Bh.d'r'> 3 Hr. :!'-, h;ath~. ~""M ( '.' Bedroom, ?., t111th ond 2 '$22S t-;1S 1de 2 br, dee • cpl. 2 Dr. 1 •,~nu Twnhsc. 2 sty, .....,,., o. ry Pruett, no cc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnrttr• famal) room 1<; ·• --------1 l'lan llnot><;trunc•cl 'ww llt'droom. l both units df'l"'· Mllr fncd. yd . patio clean. qua et. $29S mo Westminshr 2 BR. 2 ba on the ocean of f\Qck UJy on IJr~l' Wall cons11lc•r t•xchange Mat odlts 646·I078 64()..81_14__ ' ~~~k>.1 ~J~~;·v11;! 1-'IJm S700. onfurn $600. l(reenbell L1k1• new l'ra vatt' pat1011. e'ttra Mesa Verde area 4 br, Hw II.Oft Liv rm with fireplace 2 Sty, 4 br.:? ba, nu epls Total secunty, elevators. rond Wolk lo pools For ~~~~:~.~real an vest-ba. crpts, dprs, bltns. lg ~ 3242 w 1W Cnr pet thruoul drps. fpk, DW S435tmo. rec raeihttc!'I 499-2835 THE BASIL LE.AF NC14-ly redccoruled 2 hdrm, I ba JPl 11001 Nl·1.1r beurh /\dulls. $300 mo. 646-0883 New 2 br, I bu frµ le. bllns. ~aru.:1• /\dulls. no pets $3R5 64().11$40 -------· Pvt leoch .t.cceu! :? Bit. lillns u~n ll('ams 'JCttnl. PXlrn nan• $365 mo., yrly. No lease o r k'Cs req'd. A". 644-8567 * * '* Gary...,'°" 4972;0MOO.•-.a ...... You are the winner o( 2 t i c k e t s to th e SPORTS. VACATION & RICRE.A TIOtolAL VEHICLE SHOW AT THE ANAHEIM CONV ENT I ON CENTER Jan. 2 thru Jan. 9 Call 642-5678. ext. 333 to claim your Uckeu. .. * * 2br lba apt "'/garage.---------- 1\dull:. onlv. 110 pets WE I Br. Iota or storage1 S3~o mo incl ultl. g1r. n e w p11nl, n o G40-nto chddren or peta. Mature sngl or married cpl only1 CcKto Mesa 3824 Refs requested. '200 mol •• • •••••••••••••••••• •• + cln roe 64,5..348'1 CASA VICTOltl A , I & 2 UR. uni or furn. gas Br. 2ba. new cpt, gar, & wtr pd. Adlts, no pets. patio. $250/mo. f'ool. re<' rm. sec gate 1 ____ 543--09 ___ 16 ___ _ 525 V1~ona 642·8970 $225 PER Mo. Adults 2 br Adult 1::-:.ade 2 br. e ncl lndry. rac's. Encl G1r. gar. palao. l..ikt! new. No 2000 Maple. Mgr. at Apt. pets. 644-0878 . D_._631_-_:r.m ______ _ Nace 3br. 2ba, upstairs, no 2 Br w/ttar . $230. New pela. 2 kids ok. $265. l027 crpl. l1:e fncd yd w /patio. Valencia. 546-9080 W.tler pd. 2224 "D" ---------- Placenl.la, cull bt!twn 1·5 l Br S200. all ut1l pd. 636-<tl.20 Stove, refrig, adults, no 2 Br 2 Ba. rptc. µool. 2sty. E Sade. C hildren OK. $290. 548-0916 ----------· Casa de Hermosa pets. 383 w. Bay 548·9516 2 Br. bltna SlOO. 574 Joann Street. 645-3417 or 846-8865 2br apt w /fireplace, l 'h BEAUTIFUL new Bach bath. ra nge. oven. dis· opts. i''ireplacc. refrlg. hwusher, $320. Also 3 br incl. $200. 645-8256 or <sep. bldgJ $370 979-3376 160W Wilson ------r1 -plex. 2 Br. l~ ba 3 Br. 2 ba. luxury twnhsc J-'Jm rm w/frple CID. l\tw !>hag & k1l appl r:JN. no pets, $33S. Ph ll~e mstr. Npt Hts loc. 631-0496 Cull 633-7059 or 545-4931. ._--... ----.. -oc-.. -38-4-0 I ST MOMTH FREE ••••••••••••••••••••••• B SydTownhcMtses 2 br, cpts .. pool. play yd., 2br,l...,bafromS295.Alr n o pe ts. 2208 A, cond. pvt patios. Adults Delaware 536-09:19. ~ Mgr 1920 Meyer . oH 19th. Wkdays 11·5, wk.nds 1().4, 642·0282 Lgc 3 br. 2 ba townhouse m qwel complex. Garage NeGl'LabP..ta Deluxe 3 br. 2~ ba, all. dbl gar .. patio. frplc . 1713 Alabama, 536-3465 or 536-1718 & patio. Adults only. No,._ ________ _ J>('~. $325. 645-3381 or•• 837·9517 •Largt M.w Aoh• -------1-2·3 bedroom. cfilldre n 2 Br. nice & clean. close to ok. pet 's conside red . !>hopping. Adults only. dishwashers. carpets. No pets. 645-8939 drapes. closed garage; close to schools, super Large 2 br. I ba cottage ruce 4 ple~s. rumaturc Encl garage. East C .M · a v a I I a b I e . C a I I Adults o nly, no pets. 1714)847.7566, lOam·~pm. _s;m __ . 548 __ -5300 ______ , 7 days. NEWBREEDAPTS I~~~~~~~~ l Br apt, e ncl. garage. DELUXE 1 br, frpl. ft.tit Frplc, applns pool & amenities w /full rec 1acu111. $230 645-4411 rac1ls. See to believv! i\ltractave l br, w-w cpts, _84_7-6407 _______ _ drps, bllns. adulls, no Brand new. 3 bdrm a pts. pets. Upstairs, 1970 studio & conventional. Wallace. 648·0176 $175. X mas move an al· mo. lowance, 2 wks free rent. Lovelylge3br.newlyde C714 ) 847·7566. IOam· corated Ideal loc. No _Sp..;.__m_. _______ _ pet.s. S2A5. Mgr a t 288S Mendoui. Apl A. 979·2"1 I Br. S200 mo. 16!191 LeGrand Nace l br . frplc, pool, 8M»3950 udulL'I, no pets. S230. mo Nrly nu 2Br. lba. nr lxh. ~4757 or646·3798 encl gar . S260/mo. Call Adult :? bedroom beam S44·S701 anS:30. celhn.g no pets S200 S68 3 br, l t,i, ba, frplc. palkl.. W Walson lnqaptC encl. gar. Avail Jan.J. 2 Br a pts. Gas pa 1d. S365 __ 846-4990 ______ _ Adults. no pets. 400 Mer· rlma c Way, Apl 2, Nr Jlamtlton/BrookhuBJ 979 l91l 2br, 2ba, gar. patio. SM.I eh.Jd ok. $285. 962·0'778 3 Br 2 Bu upper. S265. No pets. 1027 Valenela. 546 9080 or S46·W8S East Sade New duplex, 2 Br l Y! Ba. frpk, dbl gar $300 mo. 548·S035 art SPM ON BEACH Bachelor S280 1 Bdrm ms 2 Bdrm from S320 3 Bdrm from $49S • * Summer & winter 1a&- beach Is beautiful •Vie w s of oc•••·· C81.ltllna & l'alot Vero.a •Large pnvatedecka •Healed Pool-Saunas •AMtJ!ned covr 'd prk7 •Add1llonal r~ par •Ma1daervlce av11l ' • F'umitW'e avail 1 11 NOPETS •> &sle hy ownrrt aiient ..., comer lot. encl back yrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kttrhen w /ronge &oven 963-45W 531 !1545 i\l(t N ~Ml 1139.SOO 644·6S2!l e vrs Dnveby3202M1nnes0La 3 Br. 3 bo townhouse $42S Mo ree. URfwonisMd lwofOrongeCounty's 752·5041days. -1£ jQuail ~ 548·4471 s kll d mostbeoutlfulopcr11'Mnt ()s>l!n M·F9:30S'JO Sot 10..S. Sun 12·•• • ,~;~. ~:11n~~Lf1oan· < 1·BDRM APT al Woods 2 STORY 4 br.:? ba. new ••••••••••••••••••••,·o·· communllles.Arelox~ MewUstincJ-View Plac• , Condo. 2bl', I ba, patio l.37 5456 Cove Beach. Lan ai ept&drps, frpl Cor. lol GtMral l 2 Newport Hilts home, Prop.,.ti•a garage No pets. $293 846· 1 or 846-eves. w tswam pool One or the Boa.l gate Call about our ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slllllng wllh S1f90mS. 'lr11 lrg Jot w /many 7J2-1920 mo 751-6543 MOVE INTOTODAV best rentals an Laguna Ouistmas Honus $450 21RWATERFttONT woterfols.ondmojedc Po131btJ1ues. Lol.'I or ex 1400 QUAil ST NlWl'OtlfllACH E S ade 3br newly deeor S A IL. T 0 M 0 RR 0 W . ror $275 Mo 714·963·4500 or 5.11 9S4S. Bui II.Ins. crpls. drpe, B-lrees. Feolumg pooll, lras here. CALL now Want 50';; partner w '29m hme. l1te yd & patio. nr Hunt. Hrbr 3Rr. 2 b1, up· MISSIOH REALTY Agt. No Fee S.Q, huge deck. garage Jacuzzi. sauna. bllofdl, UNITED IROICEAS for pure has'" or ""can-schools .• .,,,s '""2.189. stn condo, a.II elec., w tw PHOuE 49 .. 0731 ,.._....,, •.t-s S43.'> Ond exclllng CiJl>hotJse Huntinqto~ Paclflc 7l l Ocean Aven , (714>53&·1487 Managed by William Wille rs CS-John CareyGRl 646-741t "' "" ..,., '""' cp• ra""'rt & col gar " ..,. ~-· "-" """1F1NLEYAVE,N.B. rront prop w,t2m :spen· " ·,,., u.t.Wthed 3425 -wltuocl018Yef11S Tenre d bl J hn a.1 Kl t MESA VERDE 3 br + W/bool shp $575 mo Call 3 BR. <I !lmall 1. '-U. rlc ••••••••••••••••••••••• JACOIS llALTY ""'...-_;..,. ' $180. 2 br, ~. gana .. PEHIMSULAPOINT t~>~·37l<~ .. c ney, ramaly. 2 ba, dbl. aar , Oarlcne~-4393orChns tached gar Lovrly yrd 67S.6670 gym,o'"''"""'"""'" kldlok.Fee ''" Chnrmlnu 2 Story home. f h d Cla wsor1 835-7611 tor -. . Lease S52S. Spac Rancho TheVloge,More of M JI .. .. res paint. Al con Nr HI. Sehl. bch S-M$ San Joaqwn penlhse 180 -----...__gyou're1nn1t11vi aln Rentals, 640 51f0 ' 266() sq ft. 5 Br. 3 I.JI.I, lge Beaeh dupleJC + room to $425. SC8·7729 Resit.or appt. Aviul Jan. I. 499-1240 degree view ., Br den 2 lalloa P.-....a 3807 "'''"'"'"' """"""' family rm. Ill veranda. build onl' mort• un11 Try • ~ • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor.Fumllure ls<MJlobta. Near beach. $180 1 ~ lop side deck . Perfect undown Pnnc.Only. East.side 121.S. 2 br, ktdf ....... 3244 Lcase48R,2Ba,nwnew· ba. luxury llYlng nrLrg J R ''b I Bch One ...... ..._a....__ pelok fee I I "' m o t he r -1 n ·I a w unit ok. Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly painted lnsidr S(op. schls, golf & UCI. Im med r, ~ 8 yr Y · • uoou IWU'"""""'" Main Rental•,M0-53'70 w and lotch Nr ocean & Beach fourplex, one yr Ma.in Rentals.S40-SJ70 New Peter's Townhomc, tam-rm, frplc, l'1•ntral occup Call Pat 83J.IM32 ~:~· ~rpl.A~latlo , AOut~ -~ hlly.S1mplehnanr m1tbY old. Best buy an llunt· PKI 3 br,fncd,luds,pets CP1en.3Br.2~8a.AtC, 1lr cond. eul·d~ ""c orChns831·271S ts s..!io ltna640-~no Otllcesopen900to8:00. ~;R~~~~,!~~apt.16 o w ner. No po1n t11 . lnMtoo Beach, try 10% Slllilesok.Fee upgrade:\, no peLs, ~ stree t $37S mo . Call ToWllhcMtte pe tmo Now renflng 000-1.934 Owner/Agt. $143,000. Ph down.Prine.only. MalnRentals S40-SJ70 mo IM! M2·068S Rusly,549-1862 Unfumllhtd 3525 Nearwat.er.$16S.UUl.pd. I 81J.3350eves. ec .... ROCJI" Rttdty I TURTLEROCK l....,.a HIHs 3250 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• Stv & ref rig. Fee Lee I & 2 Br. 2 bl Adull l S. ca...• I 076 148.aJOO For lse Jan. I, 3br. Resp 3 Br. famlJy rm. atrium, ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRANO NEW 3 Rr 21,, Ba. Mam Rcnl31s. 540.5370 only' no pets P.ool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• adult ra m . no pets J(l"l'al vu, Iota of xtra.. N.EW J br. 2 ba, I !\l)' fpk, "'mi from Oohcney Oce1nrro nt Yrly 2 br Jacuzzi. From IZ101moe THE VIEW N R. Duplex, 1106.000 or 9-4pm.940Congress .~ MllO/mo.644-4MS. twnh.w. 2 t'&r aar. rncd St. Bch & Dana Wharf R esp co uple No 19132 Magnolla.M2·1100 ~ m:ike offer 673 ~30 art. $450 pe o 634 ~82 ALONE IS WORTH 5 Prine. only MESA VF.ROf. 4 Br, 2 Ba Lca3e l BR 2 Ba ho P8UO Imme<! occupan r m E · · ctuldron or pets. 673·3971 2 Bedroom ain•le bMW Sll.5.000 Movt>mnow cfits. drps, t1m rm , 11e counu-Y kllch, :,e~ cy (1141840-1987 &-SPM.524 10L2 vs . _e_""---------11 $250. per month. •C.H• ROY Al REALTORS SELL idle 1tema with I It le hon bltns. h v rm p1 tlo. N r schools & Tr)' II r A II)' p 110 t 3 Br + bonus. 2 ba Back 2 Br. frplc, yrly only S32$. 846-~l ll"lf ltlM9Caminode f.slttll1 DaJlyPUotCl&NiOedAd. trple, fncd yd. rer. $43! alq>'g. Sl$$. p/mo. Call Clusl.CiedAdt.ob1.41.srll Bay. Cpts, drpe, blt.ns 211 c1 p r u s . C all : 'm .> C.po. Sch 493·2143 , &G-se'nl. mo. )36.SOt4 Huitt. Ml um or rent aomelh1n1. $42$. 645--9543, 84& 11&4 5.IMll17 ________ _.?::ty ~ &C:.j•. "' Add it ... Build 1t ... 01aper it. .. Hammer it... Carpet it ... Cem ent it ... W1re it...Hoe 1t. .. Clean it ... M ove 1t .•• Press it...Pa1nt it... Nall it. .. Plaster it...Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY ~lumb 1l Pdtch 1t . Pipe 1 emo e Root 1l...L t1ndo:,i::apc 1t. .. T i!Li 1t. .. Trim 1t...Sewit ... Haul 1t Add 1t . Pl,1nt it Alter 1t...LecJrn it. • ... me• a.pair tSenk• C..dlftlWJ Hclyll!lllJ Mouwde-"'9 Movin.g IPalntin.g/l'C!fMrittCJ ~~I~••••••• ••••••• ~~:!!I~~~.~~~ •• •••• ······················ .•..•....••..••...••.•• •••·········•····•····· ······•····•···•·••··•· ••••·•····••··•········ ··•·····•········•····· APPLIANCE REPAJR ' mpoo & sleam rl('un Wt:;l::OlNG·CLt:ANUPS • y & J~r f'rl"' haul 110\ 'SP:<'Ll-"AN IMi BY H.tuJtn.: Mn\ 111~ pon l ti. hor~wJJlflN.I :'.'. .. r •·11 " ,a.11 .. !'10 1 1111 1 1 1 11111 t . \~!)llR'V11l~:~.~~~:.l:O b h w kl M I l I • I \n th I . 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Kini(' Cttl'IJl'l & t'h•unin11 P-'-"' /P · t .1< ln,X:ll• ~~.:., • 1'1n • 1, 1.1111•·>. lfrm1n ah. ln rnm1n.: Guur ellm µc•t odor CrJH l:osla Me!>u 645 7~ J l tlaulmg. moving, cleanup Co "W1• ilu 11 .Ill lloh ...,.,"9 ...,,.q t.L '"I.• 111 un111,t.:, lrt"' l'Sl 1.11 ii n·pair IS )'r'> l'xµr Do 5PM S11up Trecwork Heal>. I.la) pnn·~ ISJ5 JJ(.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'J1J1.'rh.111i.;1•r l'JHll•·r F\ilh '°"ureJ 642 2624 .vork m ys1.1lf . ltCfl> Gt-odiaiio f11J1t.,fnr:ci111j42 4S97 __ ll<)USL·.··LEAN I N(,' 1'111n1111.: lnl1Ei..1 Heu-.. t·:uro1>t:ant..:ralhrnun IHl\11 !'-\\l·H~ l'l.L'M · _ ----"'-------t .. "l-0101 "" .. " dcPt"ndaht.· frl'l' esl Hcasonable bJtJM:l Ul.\<:a.11fo'.\ll"'G t-'r1·1· H1•mov1ng. tnmmin.: . .,.. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ -~t...-.1 Thn.•l' d<i"l> wttk open ----~ftCJ ' CJ~J} ••~ 7'Jl>.l ___ Pt-~fR-lr 1•:-.I SIO llr llon1·~t /I.; 10µµ1ni; I n~ 'd . 111-. C<lrpel Man wall IJy ~our!> Skiploader. dum1> lnwk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11<1\c l'ar. 751·7~9 btwn _..... -r-Hd1Jbl1• St.•rv Uol,\ &: hondl•d Winter rak :.. rlNISH. H~MOl>EI~ or mane . H~pulrl> & hauling, trt-e wk, g_rnd W.inl a HEALLY CLF.l\N !I 1211m Workman,h111 <:uarn't.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ht rch~ 1147-u;HLI &. t;.&551U Rpr. Sm··ll JOb• OK dcaruog loo! l.uar work mg, demo. etc 751 3!1_30_ llUU"L"> ''Jll ,.10.,h"m u___ lntl'r i::,tt•r l"rt·l' l'lit VEHY NEAT PATCH -51 1150 _ ------Re 979 u !I ., b Fr 1 ""' " "' ., u -V 2S Yrsl')IP &l:!O~IS JOR.S&TEXTUltE ' ' WlftdowCleoN.tg ~ _:!!!!' al ~r aav1nes. C!'. ~ <i1rl fo'rt-c l'!'.b . G.15 51:!:1 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• l"rl'c Eat 893-1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'-•·h Ca""""nlry. ""ncl 645-••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Est· lllo1·k"" JI I::., •CUSTO. M Pi\IN'l INt: • , . . Roofl..n rm.., .,,_. F u (1.EANP\I(; UY AN"l L> I PL""T" UIN' ··7 lng.·•-rs.c"l11n"t• .... tc ,.~« YOU llAVE ITrll::AOV 'j lumpo;lonl . b ri ck . lntr1 ~ictr ·nea)o <.1ll':s IATCH """"·" " ••••••••••••••••••••••• uvu u ~ •• ' ~· t::xpenem•cd, with n·r~ ''-II B .. .,., 2""''-LLT YPL'" Call Vince Lenhv r ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'LLHAULJTAWAY Aiter5 f'M .'1!i:S Olll!I) lt<•s1d <.:ornrn 'I Keas ....., rocc,,_ .,....,t•v1·~ ••A """'*~ .. ,. ltcµ,11r, & ('ompo:-.Hion S36-8475 Lt::EM.JARVIS TIM548-6J06 ----L1t·:l28586.Uob750·9354. lnlr1l::'<l f'a1n11n.:. Av.: f-Tf'\'t'.!>I SlO ;>CJ.> Sh1111.dt•·, 111 ... µt•t•l1on' ----AddJt1ons&Uemodcltng Vou d1rl\ t·m. \YI-: !it;IJ-~JS3 rm s:u. alt a>nt.-l•' IO(•t 1iom(h~Add1lJOns.n.._1,,f Ut' tnsr.t 1a·tl L.nVrJ•rll't·~.(• You don ·1 need a ~un t 962 :>:;73 Lie 317856 Get nd of unsightly lra~h (,1.EA'll 1-~'1 S1Jl'c1ah1 paint. f-)'ce c1>t b4l 3194 ,,0 .. vcr 111,. ,. .. 11, Fl ~·t· ,.,, fl:to :.iuoor 511 !ill:lo ··draw ra~t" when )ou & debns. Collt·l!l' ~Id t. 10i.: 10 q1n111t homl'i. Sellin.: unything with a • " " u place an ad in the Ua1I l{ave something you want Sl.2 load ~ L11.:'d ~·1'JI 1 UJtly l'alot (;lussihetJ i\d --e!>t. l•>W rutt'~ ~ ~!r.! Pilot Wunt Ads• C;ill no tu sell" Class1f1ed ads do ----1i. " ~ample matter Ori9 S.penyaphics Uoollni . ~ •• \ • •11111.!5 , on J 111 '' ro111 lJll tor 1~12 ~71i pm•t•'\ 1>111 Wat. -642·5678 11. well. 642-S611J. SeU idle ate ms 642·5678 Wanl Ads <.:al 1642-5678 JUSt \'all 642·~ t.'u.swrn Mural!> 8J6 :>MS Class1f 1l'd Ad!'. • •l'UNSlll~J:: nOYS • • t)uJI work, £rt•c "'I. b 411 Ii 4 IHI . 6 1 3 · 2 4 I 0 cv/wknd t:AltAG I-: SALE ads 1n the IJ1uly Pilot bring ha!J flY n'sullS. To place your dr;iwlng card. phone G42·S67R loday. ......... ,u.twn. •••••••••••••••••••••• 5025 Lost & Found 5300 Help Want.d 7100 .... p WMt•d 1100 Hdp Wont~ 7J 00 Help WClllted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa Mesa 3124 CUM dlx suites from Sl50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •• •••••••• Util meld. A IC. ample SC~HS 5MflSt11M(i/ A winning comb1noflon ol adun oportmenl homes wilh luxury appointments and superb recrea11on 01 o ptemium 1ocot1on Tennis • gym • fhefopy spa • swimming • bllllords. One & Two Bedrooms. One Both II' 't. @':'~o. farkMe~Vilfr .t pkg, janitor 675-8!00 __ Prime location in Hunt 1n gt o n B ea c h on Urookhursl. 800 ~quun· feet. S1n~ll'. gurdcn 1~11t· l>lorC or oHin· l :11011 ,. ' pos ure. ;i~:.1gnc1l 1rnrk llli.\ Call Mr l'lumnwr !Jt;:l 6767 DELUXE OFFICES llOM E OWNERS l1<1rruw ul low bank rules to ron solJdate debts. l'IOY !UXt'S, 1ak1• a vul'alum. n111m add1l111n. ~w1m 110<>1. pay off t•x1stini: 2nd or an) µurposc·. MECHANICS HA.TIOHAL IA.HK 17149638-3954 C-Omml & ind:. ti :..puc·t•-; I it, 2nd & 3rd T.O. 's ;!()() lo 2000 s q. II A:. '""' LOANS I\ VA i LABLF: u~ 35' sq. fl. Lu,t.: Ni~ul'I & Credit 0011mportanl M bss1on V1 e10 urc;io; li73-~ Broker ll.indy lO S. 0 . Fr~ y. -----------• t..o...1 Male German Shep, ()o,1:r Shrs J rt•a "Aaro n " on t ui<s . R1•ward. 646 O~ or 12131 li!l9·4776 collctt Lost. Hear1ni.: Aul 10 'mall box. Costa !fll'~a Ca II !J7'J Jf).15 1.nq · Vni.: Colll.;n lt1·1r11·'l'r 1n ("J M , H EWA I! U. Pl<.' a bl' C'iJll f>'I0-234!1 LOST· Gray Tabby mnle V1r ~award Hd, <.:dM l21lfi Kllward 673-36114 CiJll· 831·1-100 MortCJC!CJH, Tnast ,_IOMI• 5350 Hi.tfngtoft leach 3840 Mewparl ~ach 3869 Balboa Inn, $250 mo incl ~ S035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 550 Poulor1no Avt .. Costa Mtsa 751-e995 ..._.. .................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• u11I. 105 Mam St. Balboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drinlung problem' 3 Bil. 2 Iii\ w 1rph:. $.1SO Yr L:.e Hac:hl'lor ~5-0 li75 R740 LOANS 9% Call Alcohol Helpline I I .ua c I 24hrsaday835-38~ Avail now. Kent Hnl!l'rs Al ull vu On u n<t 01:'113!IOto1050 !HI ft ( ·111, AJ 2nd TO Loons Reali) IMH-8JOll ll 1-l92 :mo ___ 1t ru~. J\ 1C . J" n1tur so PREGNANT? -,. fo':urc:.t 'fl'rms s10cc 1949 Dcac~h.,.,t• 1 Hit. :!i.ly, We:slcllrr. lll'W 211r 2ba. _park'g. Mas t.t-rs 67_3··112tl C Cari n~ conl 1dc•nt 1 at Sattler M~ o . l'OUnl><'hng & rderr:il , ,., ha. nr t1·nni,.,. etc. frpk, rl'fn>!. 1<'1' maker . 2 OFFICE S I' /\CF:. :'\ U 642-2171 545-06 I I Aborllo n. udopuoo & ACCOUNTING CLERK For newspaper accounting otrice. Mus t be accurate with fi g ures. operate a 10 key adding machine and electric typewrit1~r with skill. This is a full time position. Work in pleasant environment with good compan~ benefits including 2 weeks vacation after one year. company paid group insurance, credit union, et<'. Apply at: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. lay Street. Costa Mesa bttwfttt .._ 1tos'1 of 8:00A.M-S:OOf'M c• for....,.,,, ... ,.._. 642-4321 ext. 276 Equal OpportWl1ty Em1ll1Jyur $32S.!Jt'3:!53:!11rS:lb 141>1 pallol>. "'a'ht:r dryer. lti-49 Wcstchrr Dr. ,,., ----kt'<'"'"'' -------pool m.lulls S400 mo S"'VESS ,, ,. ~w_.......... 7 100 ...._. .. w hd 71 H'LEX.2 BH.2 8a,W/W 675 0099 . . P't.toill'l,cll:.Twountl~ ~ APCAlU: ~72563 ·~ ~ ••...-• Boat Carpenters Pacifica Mffds Skilled Carpenttts Mu"l bc 1•:<f1t r Xlnt ro. l>1•01•f1ls. llpplV <II. 11.1r1ru·.1 llv K1pp .. r Vac·ht.:;, !fllj W 171h SL, C M :bal M:mulactul"t'r Ekdrlcat Installer Phlml:HIM} lnstallet' A ssemblet-' C~ntft-s /\pply .1l n1111Ar MJnne Cor11 . 1!11'.I Occ1<1cnlal. SA UU \T Hl-.l'AIRM .. :N Somll f1bcr~la~s & UU? m.eeh.tntc a l t<xper Cry!>tallner <:orµ . 162& Plal'Cnlla t\\l', C ~1 . BOATS GEl REP AIRMEN f.'<1>er'd MacG n •gor Varht Corp. 1631 l'li1ceo- un. l&.t:i Mesa. crpts. drp" S215. mo --·100 )oQ. fl ca . i<!001mo nu Prl\'3te party will huy ----••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 963 25.'!2or S:lli-1461 LI oo ISLE w I\ Ti-: R x1ras. Oil<' unil 1300 ~11 your 2nd T.D. 642 3573 •SHARON1S * Architectural Drafl!>rnan. 3abys1tter Wt1nl4..>d for z fSOOKS ----FRONT ·1 Br S6SO mo rt. :! loaleb, as 1:. Rt's1d ex per North rhddr1•11 art school S~nt$ l BR Gardl'n Apt. adults . Lease. 67J->119!1i . S·I 00 I m o . P AC I F I C Olll'CALI. MASSAC E /\mml'an iJt-H·lopment 2 5 :MJP~ Non smoker. 1M2 llolt. S200. mo. To ltl-;AL !::STAT .. ;, t;cm· ht&2ndTDLoaM .lJl9122it C'o. :11112nd AVl', CdM R el~. Mcu Verd11 HouwwivH& sec. 673·3055 Walk to Beh. :! Ur. l ba. 11111. 642 Omo a:1.·, &\0-1\292 "1'llE EXl' EIU E ..,n: · ;59 021J 540 1843 Moonli~' --upper w :sundel'k S300 -----lninl'Par1f1r f"int1ndal d 1 1 Cl d --------·---------.. Mill111n Uoll.1r 1·or p NEW 1 br, fri>ll'. ht.'am mo >rly 675·3300 Al•PH.OX llJll s.q. ft . C 2 ,1l ----------A u l mole ose ATTENTION Ol~··b men & wom•·n vf re1I. hllns. pool. \llllcy ----I~ E 17th St. Su1ll' T $4(1.000 lsl TU w1relicf circwt TV. For Ht·s..rva laftkfflq .in•i :ig•• who •'llJOY ball. )!Ur ~35 14'12 llJ34 a ..s. To ()('can. I hr $21)0 Sl50 nio l)oylc ~·11-17!1 duuse COVl'rlng 40 1\crc1 lions. 645 3!167 ---GU~~~~RLS UNION BAHIC ~IJI .1kmr. \\ tither ... & who ---mo. u111-. pd hi Jan ----Wri )!htwood : pa}'able KARElli..l'S ... 1 u· an nmcda t ""n ,in· hon•d w thl' avt•r/1)(¥ Brand Ol'W tux 2 br. 1 ba. Jni 645.~ns Ew1• 1111' 'Ulll'!'; 1nalt1ok "lllO 1011 incl 111., ilue 3 * J""lll * ,.,.., San<~ 1:-. nuw In ii' 1r a 1· o.,.. h I f •· I "' 11 1 " t r "lt n · fo 111 111rp in" for 11 Safe ~posit run ol llk 111111 JOI>" hltn!'.. S!i!°• mo. c· h ~m -mg JvU ous .,p .ir )'1r yn. i:-i·~ disc<>unl Under OU'"'' L 1 ~1 "S \I' L' l' • •w1 .: r " ' " K ir.-c•~-'-3876 •. h 11 I (" I I \.,\ ••• '"~I .... youno rw...v>I .. lo l f-IV"I c·1(•rk This "l r•n n (.ll'l0 . I !Qt; 11116 ....., .......,....,.. '" l l' a1·1 u· "'t'.111 .ui.. dc\lpmnl for >I ;i•., Acre ...... ..-~ ... ~ , ~ ... • ~ -f 1· l Ji l.f'\1 ;!AM !jJlj 1780 w run "rOUI) t11 Nnw ~hould h1 ·11lc"l /\l Wtlrlt ....... 11111.il "·llin.: in -• · -••••••••••••• •• •• • •• •• • urn 1m· I.! "l'<'n • ..io '" parcel~ !or mobile hms " '" ' ,.. I l• S2 1:i & :? Hr ~1;;1 •SP/\ltKl.l!\G • n•l·cµt. Imm $385 No lsc . Wlr & pwr aq11I (71"6 ) ABORTION y I) r k . f" Io r Id a• !. in).! with f1>1un.:s, ho prof1 vuhl'tJ & no Sl'lllnl! aµ Ul1I JJCI 2 !ilk::. bd1 C:.ill 2br, 1 l>a aµt. Jui.I re:· Pll · 1714 1 ti75 .111:111 751_41124 ~ 1l r 1 lhroul!houl cs\ Nn ex c1l'nt on a to kl'y 111ldm~ pmn1mcnL'>. Work w 1one ~~I I_ n•ivatNI 2 hlk' 10 heh ---------------l'oun'>chnll < c err3 IJl'r ni'll'!>'>"" :! wt•t'k ex· m achine, hte 1yp1ni;? & or LhC' mo~t popular & ''''S & ""'3S s t •· "'~-~-"'-/ l'n•g tc·st Jvail wknds """~'' 11ai<I training prn· huvc a neat appearance. sut•c·cs!'.ful prodUl'b on 2 Br. likl' m•w . '>l" & _, · ;;.c. • ""''' "'lusiftessRnfal 4450 __..,...."'~ :.i.1llr llelplinl'547 H1!i5 ,.._. ti kt l ~' I\ 1 r 1 r 0 I r. 2 w Pef"IOl9als/ l!ram Above J \er age ll' rrutr c hua) n n rcfn~. No pets. lsl. last. r e ra g. " . " . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo t & FoWtd "'IORTIO.... earning therca£lt•r All Plt•Jsc apply in person lo e'1~ns1\.e producl who's S50 dt·pos !162·1J050 or £sc_al~nl's, San Clem . NEWPORT UCll STORE 1 ~ " 1 r a n 11 p 0 r t J 1 1 0 n Dori s M 1 t c hl'l I. fi 1 O 11.u1w tl> .t houH·hol<.1 963 13:.!1. 492·•072 <!6J01\\onSt ·S270 Mo =:;,;;;···5j00 Couni.clin~&Rdl'rral furnis hed. /\pµla·a nts t•wµor t Ce111cr Or, worJ lhruou1llw w11rld ------•-'-ntsfumished Jerry Wynn <2131477·7701 Pr(•>! h•sl·Jvail wknds must be neal, ~m·•ll', & Nl'wport Beach 558 5280. Wod. In .1 \1Hllh £u l, 'L-.. i.....a---:: ;L:L_!-L.......I 3900 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• 'J• l(r llulp'·n" <:.A7 1un5 " r 11 h .---""!JI' ..... • ... vn...->fl'l:'U ~~ ~ " ~.,.. """ ab I e to l e av c I M 1.-:quul Oppor Employer nen< Y .11m11sp .. re & ttcrti0ur 3842•••••••••••••••••••••••1_..._·-trialR--"'al 4S00 Arlisls & C r afts men 111SPll<ITUAl.REAOg l{ M~D I ATEl.V . l"or haVl'lunwhd1·,t1u••arn _, '"" needed for wknd Craft v TJIEF.XCITIN(~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sall'. major ,hop 'u Fully Licensed personal interview t•a11 1 __________ 1 top PJ.V ou r•·1l·He a PALM MESA APTS. Lease or ftcnt. lite 1n center. $S piday. 540 0940 tfllSS f:I Camino Heal Ms Sands (714 I 557 !1700 BANKJNCi guaran1lt'<'i11 .... ii..iry + C'< \llNUTl::STO :-.!PT duslrial 14,000 sqll. 11• SanClcmcntc Fo r 11ppt. ext 159, Thuri. & Fri onJy tr<'ml' ':I llll'ral •·Pm· ••••••••••••••••••••••• !~keeper, full chJr~L'. t.:onstrucllon exper pr<·· f'd. Mail res ume lO 4120 <.:ortland, CdM. Ca. 92625 llookkl-cper. F IC. P /lime. l'erm. fur small manur Mu st have exper. & know'I for all areas of bk kpng L 0 Plabllcs, 1311.'i 1-: W a k e h a m • S ,\ ~7-8043. BOYS A.HD GIRLS for Ua1ly Pilot routes an Arch Beach area or l~1guna Beach. Musi be 111 leusl 10 years ulct . Phone 642 4321, ask ror C1rculauon. BOYS AHO GIRLS 10 to 15 years. 1-:arn Christmas money · S20 to $40 per week selling s ub· sc:npt1ons to the Oa1ty Pilot . T r ansportation provided. No delivenei. or collect1nR. Phone 536-9712 ------- BOYS AHO GIRLS Mtss1on VICJO • El Toro 1irea. Earn your own money selling aubeclip- tton.' :iflcr school. For In· formauon. call 830-0913 CABDRIVERS Menor Women :-.1ust be2Sorovt•r i\pply In l'erson Ye41owCab 112..'il Slater Avenu<' Fountain Valley CASHIER Over 21 Will Train. S Locations Metro Car Wash 2950 Harbor. C.M CASHIEll CLERK to work l·6PM, Mon-fri m CdM. Good refs, exp & energy reqwred. For 1nterv1ew c all Mn Ada ms. 644· 7575 S330 Nr. lla r hour. :nm 28,\ Tnplt•x Hl'f K.Jm ot a fl 6pm. :!t:1 ~12 26t;li h ...... ,w • .,,, 4 ... , 1 ...... , 10am-5pm.1'he Rodewav TELLER mtss1on & honuscs Con· l:JCll gross, cavy µwr, ~ood * * * ""'~ "' """ J p M W I F ... CHILD CARE L . Ion. Rl'<ihaJI & Hn:slol, time on. <'< • ra. te~L' ,;, f>urt r inn nlrve!> • ov1ng llach.1&2BR. offices Arross fr OC James Leishman HELAXINGMASSAGE l400S.f:.enstol.S.A. \J·S.30 + occas Sats. fo r Xlnt Jdvancemcnt per,,on n t-eded. m y trYilw 3844 fromSl9S. Airport Call 546·4731 816CalleMettdou Bob .J;imes·Llc.Mas~eur ----ourS.(;o.a.stPlaLaofc. pol>!>1b1l111esfor bothmen home.Start ln J an,full ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\dults,No Pcts Dys.Mll-47l3 Evs Sc:w1C1enR• Outcalls!MJ 49-1 Sill AUTO INSURANCE Exper prefd. Cull Miss &women. lime 2Ch11drcn.5Sl ·S497 WOOOBRl rv•L,' 1561 Mesa Or. ------C"'lr.U"'LTY Kubes CAI\ ••.er. vv r • c.11. L' r "' You arc the winner of 2 -~ • .,...,--.vvv · PINES i\PTS I~ o .. s <'AIBlstol .n·\\port ...._.s/lnffst/ t ! t k e l " l o l h c N1l·olt• & S1mml·r .. 1ttr.11· UNDERWRITER California Fede-fool 1. z & 3 bdrm un11s vc 1 Rnc.ce llw fl·dheaJ!> would hlu- l>csil(ned llkc ('.irl} 546·9til>O ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPORTS.VACATION 111 ml.ocl Genllcml'n lor LarJteAutoAgem•y SoviftC}s&Loon Caltlorma bungalow., \toun1aan Retrc11t·rcnt.1l. ..... I & RECREATIONAL i_IJ_y_ore_:~un 535 S~I l'~;,3r~fi~ ~~u~~~~'.:~~11 £q:?so:~st~l.;,~1I~~ l'r I'" r om S 2 7 lJ I I 5 !-.pnc1ous 2br 'i1 frplt. Oppoi llMity SOOS VEHICLE SHOW HOM F:.QFflCE-P/\HTY und1.•rwnl1.·r~ rn/f l'lfl<'i.lone ()(c hr' 3 ~, :l4. a•lulti;, no pct' <.:h>'l' 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\TTl·H: r;et l'\Cryone 1n the 111t· & OfftCE CLKS wkd..i)'5. 9·a .JO wknd' p.•rfrrt w~k1•ndt·r lu i.:1·1 le ~ T /\NAJI El M tun· Photo" rap her on "',urn1na.• from ~ 0<100 El c · er ... OYet'TI '· u :II v L' N T I IJ ,"" ,., ,.,0 ..,., ---J "',J) • nn.,0 \1 111.1.:t'. N 12000.MO '"' . '" ,, c<tll ror lhc holldoy-. $515Moto$800Mo $!75 bi8·131 I l'lu:sh1est bur In ar\'.I Jan~:i~;u~~in !I 673-81~ Apply a..,... t.och 3841 ROOMS 4000 liU-\Y Str~t Outstan1l111,: Call 1>42·561!1, exl 333 to * * * 17400 Brookhur.;t, Ste 208 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• µark1n.: Ownt-r mu~l dium your lickels. c..-&. l is .. lt Fountain Valll'Y UVI-: IN/\ l'i\STLI-: Wide R00:0.1S $25 wk up with lt•ave sUI~ to handle pro *' * * ..,..__ """' Union Federal Don't give up lh<' s h1p1 "I.1st" 1t m clu~s1f1l'tl Ship to bhorc rc:.ull~' t;4;! 5678 :"11 "'JX'r. nee You r<.' Church Secrelary. £/lime l'UH· lull pJ~ whilt• 111.·tn~ Good typing skills. Ab1h 1r.:11n1·d \ou (,11'1 work ly 10 m c (•t people murmn~ or 1·v1•. hr' On Mature woman del>1red ly 10 mm hy Fwv. from Callli31·2&«> all 'urroundan.: l't1m· rnun&ll\'s. Vou o wl' 11 10 )OUf'll'lr l() JI lcu!-.t •n \l'!'>ll~JlC' lh1.., unUl>U:JI oppor. ConlcH'• ltcntl' Ro'''· 8:J.1 111/!IR Tile fastest draw In tht• WC'sl . J Oatly P1lo1 Class1f1C'd Ad. Phont• 642·5618 C'lt-('an v~ews I~ I br apt kll•'hi•n S3'7 50 wk up bale property. Anx1ou!'. ---874 W. I 9tti St. Savings Build in~ H1 n ·ll iz, (,ardl'ns . ,111b 5489755 Gi>Odterms.Agt 1137 ·4200 Lost&Fourtd 5300 Costa Mesa 549·11161 put>! Cb lo lll'h Mlllure --••••••••••••••••••••••• "-'11u a re the winner of '> -f IUltGER ST A.HD ' ~ Aulol1lQt1v<' FIND YOUR NAME prole!ti.iooab $3!10 mo CU\1 H.1deaway vr \ln.:h· Leist R•'w"rd . s mall tackel!. tolhC' 6'-~0f"4'M GOl7 pt>r..on CIOl\l' lo hl·nrh La~una Bcar h ~ " • Jll<'w Oelail Shop m•ctls unrurn s.,oo ('all 1-'rtc 'ltand ing bwldin.: bl:J<'k dog w/wht chest. Sports, Vacation help Mewpottleoch 3169 Shnmn ~ · wuh plcnl} of parking s kinny 11'.ii.. male &Recnaflonat Top wa.:c:. paid Engine ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1114 K.'l7:1 lti5 2311 Gm~ses $15.000 mo. year ti4.! l30J afl S JOpm Vehicle Show Steame r'\, enl} p uinll•r,,. ,AlJ(MEWPORT rt)und. Own<'r rctinng FOU ND Black La b . atthC' buffer!> & polisher~. up A'AJtTMEHTS It m "' I.: t k 11ch1• n Will arr(•pt 29•, down £cmJh·. 1,11-! :16\l'J, M v A "iAJI El '1 huls lery s humpoo..r' IM 2 UPdroom' t•O<I rn\llt·jlt"• ~I m r> E.i'tl .\._'l 837 t20CJ are.1 !>Ill 0590 C 0 :II V E N T I 0 N l ™:ck o ul, p1t•k up & 111• 10,.,nhou"'" ." ~Ill S!l9K ---------------·1 C ENTEH liVl'ry Applyul L COffEE SHOP FOUND 12 26. Sy hen an J an 21hru J;1n !l 205:> llarbor Bl, CM ,·rom $25'1 ~o<I ltefttals to Share 4300 Opt'n ~ ti IJaih ••••••••••••••••••••••• f> rf'NETSM $2000& 1~101 llu:.ky •• 1-'cm aµerox 2 Call 1;.1:? 5671!. <.·\I JJJ to 645-IOJO ___ _ ' Sp;;i l'ool~Tennt)I ) r fl e eel om op O('U \'r' onll>'\1011 ICJO cla1myour llckct. .. Ncroi.' rro m 1-'a-,hior AVOIO INC'< M A~ ,13Lt-: lion FrC'estandingbu.lld 51111155 * • * f~and at Jnmbort•t• on HOOMMATF$ 101-t with plenty or park AUTO SERVICE SIAnJoaqwn ll11J~ltn1111 h ... 1 (l)••,..,,n .•.... ~.,. 1 K .. e vy oo .. 1 r-ft'l' n I ' a r t •raff c t'OUNO rang a l Men ~ -"'& I t 44 9 0 ~ ,.,....., ~UJ"\I,..., I~ Shon. hours. Good Theatre on 19th S t. pcratioft 7 I!. 6 ·I 0 Takes the GuC'sswork terms. Ast 1137.4.200 l..ady's Lounge 64':.?~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DaUXf. oot of fmdinR thal ? • HIGHT ROOMMATI-: Eastblulf :J !Jr. " h,1 1132 4l:\4Sinc t971 l..easl'. Incl brmc mw,ll'r e ll Urlc. din rm & dbl f'tl'e Hcnt. l>\t 1 br mnb i.:a r aiie Auto door hm. Exrh p time sl•r v dpener avoil Pool & girlfnday 979·42.'16 recreall<>n urea Adult! """""--I~ -4400 orty. No pet.s. forom SJOO VT""'"" .......,. • • 865 /\m111os Way Managed by Granada Mgmt Co 11.t.YFttOMT HOMI 3 BR. 2 ba 12000 Mo yrly ST.S TO IEACH JtlR. 2 ba, .. unr s.us 3 BR. 2 ba . unf $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESl CLIFF BLDG tff W r>OR I II[ ACH "'", lb • I• •• •"41 • ••• Aio"' r~all Mr How.11d b45 6101 Auto W...cldlMJ S.1600 MONET Orange & l..A Counties locauons foully llrem1cd Alli 837 .Q)() Ao-.rs & Pt.ts Nets 13.500. mo. San f'ranc1sco 8tyle. l Penon openallon Busy Mall loc Only $31,000. f~I pnce, with terms Agt 9 837 ·4200 COCl<TA.ILS Newport Beach Pl ush . seata 1 00 . Partners fe udtn(t . Terms Agt _!!! ~ _ Restaurant. Cosla Mesa. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Treaty -Palol - l'ausc Artery - AJRl.>ORT To save money o n X · rays, just put yourself in a suatcase and go lo the AIRPORT FOUND: Grey /Whl male cat . approx 2 yrs. Mediterranean VIII, CM 12/l4/76, M7-8022 FOUND. Lil~ haired altrd 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEN WOMEN TRAIMFOR BAllTEMDIHG TWO WEEK CLA.')S NATION·WI OE JOB PLACEMENT A.5SISTANCE GOOD JOB OPPORTUNCTIF.S AMEAICA.M J.C . PEHHEY CO 24 Fashion Island H.wport l.och I lai> an oi>enm~ ror Autotnoti•e Senice Person 1-:xpcn('ncc rcqwrc<I Outslanchng co benefits Xlnt working rond1t1on~ Apply in person IOamT04pm Mon -Fri F.Qualoppemployer m 1f I A R T E M D E R si------....i SCHOOL ll04 E. l7lh St .. SA AYON 834-1960 male Tabby w 1wht reel & Schools Coasl To Coast u-... v-u--chst' Wcanng n ea collar. ,._.., ~ -· , ........ • , Del50rul Mkt. on San J oa· Jobi Welllled, 7075 Cllrittmaa... associated {tf' • ,. I U '_. lrJ t /1, T •W ~ •1 MO FREE RENT• ~~.~sc, fully cqwpped 12·3 Rm offices from -------- c11Dm H<l. 644·0139. ••••••••••••••••••••••• and the money to pay for • --------Apt Mgr avail Jan 1 Ex. 1t Excellent Pl ·tlme f ound Large Black & per mature educated eanuogopportunity. Call , /o "t I • • •o I $125 per m o . AdJ . Airporter Hotel. No lease ._; O.. 11w lay req 833-3223 Tai noon Love)y 4br. 2 ba upper. 60" Hit sq FT S.1ttii celling. frplc. 1617WFSn::LJFF·NB patio. d1hwahr. gur. ACT.S4l·5032 ltOl'lllllt. ~-67J.S719 or ---------5*1720 a Br. 1 t, Ba T•nhs• atyle. bit .. , cpt1. drpg ancl Patio, heated pool. Adlls. DO pet.a. $235. HJ-2682 I IO I Wntclff Dr. _Newport Financial Cll' ""llftt Offl« Spoc• Call on Slle Manager 1714 >so am ext a.e SlJl,uillachelor, all ulll. If You Need A Started .. Slnrtes. Pee 115. 1''-'rolahed Office, call Bafth<omoor. 631-2011 T llE EXECUT IV ! orMQSOJ SUITE Rol\t tnrludes EASTBLUFF. Stunnlnc 2 f/t.hne rttept .• phorn· Ir ~i·ba •Pl-TownbolkH mail u rvic<'._ util tr floor plan Patio, Pool. Janll.orial. S.Cy • 4r otc MUIU No peu. S340 tQWP avail. Newport -°"' cuw H),$4'7'0 St.et Fabricatioft NETS$2100 mo Misc. steel. Working 90'~ with contractors . Help run Requires no ex pen ence. Owner w ill train. Good terms. Agt. 817-4200. COMlderitMaala7 Over 500 Acllv~ lofal btd. laallnp Please call or atop by for rrtt mfo. All cat.eaor1e1 & types W~ £Utran&H t4 pleaM )'OU. Brown Chnstmas ruppy .ao.'eo u Pr~f Re r ~704lorZenJth7·1 359 re 25. N B. 645·1143 aft 2l3/384..Ul4 ~~~~~~~--11 ---HttpW.tH 7100 LOST mone y &••••••••••••••••••••••• moustacbe mu111 rrom AAA/\AAAAAAAA 144 E . Bay. Reward for a n y leads .548 ·1460 , SICY/GEMOFC 642·9786. AcCOWlllng / Recept ---------Employers Poy All 1-'ees Loll: Biie Toy Poodle, Ua Reinders Agency fem. UnJv Prk, lrv area. 4020 Bltth St. Ste 104 Reward.~ Newport Beach 833-8L90 LOST. l n H.B . Black CallforAppt1 Estsb '~ Gordon Set~r. reward AAAAAAAAAAAAAA ~ ~ General OHlcc bys1tter wanted for !I yr old. C.M area. Own trans. Alt school & some eves. Non smoker. Clll SM-8826 or 644.436(). 711-3741 to.t. Christmas Eve on UNITED BlJSlN~ Monrovia St betwn 18th A 77WIHMER! Don't mlta out! Oo mto abyslller1 work1n1 m~r neeos df'pcndo ble Sitter for 6 'n yr old boy. Per r . someone w 1own c ar. ro r 3fl t<'hool. no lat(lr than It P M. I rvlno & Dov.-r trea. Start Jan. 3 6411 1712 INVESTMF.NTS & NaUOnal toat.maUr tm Mou Verd• Dr E In cue. Reward 6'2·33111 lacl"08• from Kona Lna > Sult.e 106, CC>eu Meaa Haw somethlnf to soll ' UBI Open 1 dt)'I Ouslned adl do It well Lhc "New Year·· with a You don'\ need a aun 10 "N w Job." Very Ille ''draw fast .. w~n you typing. N B. ofc. Call place on ad In the Dolly Control Carttr Employ Pilot Want Adil Call now ment Atency, ~ -64.2.-5678 WIN TICKETS IY'•: Wot'• lor9 .. t ......._ •lfl&crf: t ... t ..... ~''II" M • •Iv • •. ..._ • t4nMt••. f; J ln1• C,i~ w., •. ,..,, v ,, ' ( >"'f'''' "'t j ,. , n \ fl ~1 • I I , ,..,,,.,V;Y•fo OOOASOPEN: WHkdays-2 PM Weenend1 -12 Noon 'AT SHAWM B..-1W01t"' ,~,~ GIEGSHIDBM '~'""''" FILM FISTIYAl Adults 9:2.50. Jr.'t C12·18) $2.00, Kldt (S-11) $1 .25 • 8J00Atl V PILOT ....,want•d 1roo ·············•·······•· Comp /lhk11r It\ c• 111. l'\'(1; SJJ f>\t fin u.i. T V I I t l' ~ o o k , I.; 11 M 6-'4 9ti06 1&11 !lllOIJ Cook' All slurt-.. l!nod J>JV /\pfl ly J ollv Hoi.:er, .JOO !>o ( ·,1, llv. v I. II C°<x1k w /lunl'11 luw 1·x1K·r wnntc'<I 1mm1·d 1\pply 111 r1er.son. 2 511111, 111 Jtllt•\ S l I.' ;i k II 11 II "' , .j ;1 I 1 I Cuminl)t°Jl>l'·lr.inu s.11· Counter (;11 I, p /l1mt• Qwck !>1•n·u·1· -.u ndw11 h ~ ll!ll!l h<'twn II .i DELJVEH Y M t\N for t'.11 ly morr11n1: t. I\ T1m1·, route No l'1tll1•1·t 1111:. :! 1t, Hrs Daily.~· 11; 11111 D~lnry /Mewspoper 1'1•rmJnt·nt pJ1 t uni .. J•1h deli H'nng 1·.ir 1.1 mor 111111: I.A 1'1m"' lo h•lffil''> 111 Jnin1•11\LJ .in"'" !\Ju,1 ht• reh.ibll· (\. h,1\1• 1frl>l II 1!.11Jlc lr.iti'tfllrtJl1•111 S:.alur, ~IOO m11 •, 11: O:!.I , DENTAL OFFICE MGR. l::\11<n1t·111·1• n1•fc·~' en• Uu:.v 111.11 t n·1· Sl1111 t work wc•1•k ll1 11d1h ll u11t111i.:t11n fll 11ch ~17 l.i07h lJJ'>f>IJV l11·..,1~'llt'I, I \Jll'f tf 111 pn•-.1·11t.1t11111 11·n11t-r 1111;. '><lfJrv op1·n .;.;1, J!t:17 :\lr llJmnHtrh UllJVhl< W \:-.11•,I> 'Wm1 n•t 111•1I tolln\1• rn1· mv car-N .11. ;in.,, 111 Anaht•1m da1lv. 77'.!.117 111 day,., ti IO 2Ulli t•v1·.., DRIVERS (Cross-Country J ro-o ,j>t·ei.•l lll' I l01t'd :'ll,w<:r~go1 \'.1<'hl t '111 p Jb;Jl l'bf'1•11t1a. c' \I RECTRONIC ASSEMBLER El1•llro111c•,. '11.:. ha' 11n mm~tl •11>e111ni:.., for I'll·•· Iron 1 c: ,, , ',. rn h I l• r' ~)ltlt•rini: -tulllllJ.: I' (' b11.1nl r1 'I :-.1111 ht·111• rn LI J! IOl'lf lklll.11 '"'r In ll'I Ylt'W I U•''• W1•il I hur' !I ,1m to :i pm 1>1 1° ln~trumt•nh. IO:! ll.1k1•r !'t <"•"IJ ;\Jt•,,1. I'" '1i'I i.1110 I-; (I 1-: Escrow Offictt &crow Secr~tary ;\I I'• IUll \ h' )fl, ~;I ·1 •1ro drl'J :'\1•W llfl, ,1 111 1•h.1n<'1' lur ,111\.1 ••1° 11wnl Tr .1n,.1r111•ri. a I 1 II•· In~ ('11 :,.17 !l:>7J l"nml i C'oc·kt.111 W 111l re"l> t''l"'r. 1\pply 1n l't•r,on ll.1rrc. ·,New York ll..J r &. c:rill. 421>! M.irt1n1lak .'!';n ~pll1 h ,\ft ::pm 2 C.1t1• 1:11.ird,, 1110,;t & m ,1 tu r •' ll 1• I 1 r 1• d \I. l'lt'om1'. \ 11r>I Y r 11 pn on. '\l'"' port Uun1 • 1.11 n .111 GENERAL OFFICE Tuesday. December 28. 1976 R/C/./;(~P!!i auvry ~ G6n:s Yow 57;,l~r&P ON TN& ~ktf,.t .F'INP our ABOUT A ~t'WAl?P/lt/6 CAK'&&,e /N ~~y ,45 ·orNt:R!S +l'Avc-t.cr ~ICHA~PS 51-/0W YOW #OW.1 [-==s::-::HAM::::;:P=:::;OO==.:;&;-=-SET~S1.:;:=7 S~J ( Tw•."'"'Sol ""'-12/ll/7' J lonq How h~o I Will\ Tlw• Adi . [ PERMANENT WAVING SJ.95 J ::>Tt/&>r/Vr WGV'..r C4-\N > ~ICM~~~ BEAUT\! Ct'l.Lf(l>f 4112 l'C tHl.1711t SI. Costa Mna 64S.3850 Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARM TO FLY $650 tFinoncifwJ A•oilabl•I * FAA APPROVED * c-~u lncludtt.: 35 l lwir; C!19h1 time 1n O:·S'>I'·' I 50., with 20 t•n1ir-.. rJiiat 1nslruct•nn Cl11h mPmbr>r<;htp Foree d11f', lnd1v1dudf 1n<,fruct1on ta11nred to YOUR i1t"J1h1y 20 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RA TES IN ORANGE COUNTY L~orn to fly now - -and ttave fUft! • Sped of Rott>s for Con.,tet dal or lnstn.Mnt Students. For Compl•t• Detail' Call HOW 979-1155 . I 971 I Airport Way Soufft H•at to tt.. , .......... Mll-o,.... c-..y~ Schools and Instruction Children'• and Adult•' a ..... , Bellet T-c» Jazz S.Hroom Dlacoth~ue TY!nbllog Dance E••rciM ..,alc.t Comedy CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE Sp9dal Bahet/Tap Comtlln.tlon CuitoMI I 77r,o HAR~on P.OUL[VArm, '..:.U l1 r 7 R [Olll GL Cl NT£ H.C o:, f/\ Mf',A,!'/\ CJ2G2G 714-b4Q.f£)r,3 MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES 1um lo rulty tSt your e1penSJtt lnmtment" We l~h mry phase of MICROWAY£ COOKING Meats •. Fish .. Poultry .. Veg etables Candy •• Pa rty Foods .. BBQ .. Sauces Baklnq .• D efros t Browning Recipes .. Etc. COMPLETf 8 HOUR__. Weet. CCMn• A ffe.ntOOfts & Evenings ONLY $30 ENROLLMENT & INFORMATION 768·5011 2400 r Alicia Plry, s.lh 226 {Upstairs) MISSION VIEJO 8 I 0th'' of a mia. Ho.. of Geftteo '" Alicia lluMnfts Cewhr \ This variety of fine schools could introduce For ft.trther tnrormaUon N'f1rdlnt plac«lmf'nt ~~ advertlalng in the Oa11y Pllot fkhooia IM lnatrucllon Direct ory you to a new. tomorrow CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 Irvine College of Business ~· and Conficlenc:f' _... yors wfflt • W...Hng. w• paid lob! At l"iM we c-. ... about you ••• obCNt ttt. C)OOd fob that you wClllt to have. We'rt he4p you to~ ttt.tt. Taite yow choice of c.-..n! SECRET ARY • RECfl'TIONIST STEMOGRAPHER•IOOkk.HPlR GEHEll.AL OFRCE ASSIST AMT MEDICAW.EG.AL SPECl.AUZA TION TYPIMG • SHORTHAND HUSH.UP DAY AND EVENING PROGRAMS A Pf'OIMf" and cOf'ftd business ett•lt °'""'"''· located ht the W> of tM t4ewport-lnlu 1u:sa.n1 cmd l"dintrial CC>MpJ.x. Job Placement Assbt•u? Most c.ertdllty! In HM lost 15 lft0ftttt1 o•tr 400 e,..eoyw~ hcrn ""P'"ff'd fn·lfte CF 11i*IClfes.. Call NOW for more informcrtion and brodwrn. 1700 E. GARRY AY. SANT A AMA 92705 I~~· .. 0y..,. acl.I 556-8890 Learning Problem? ·•••>ke~l o< ~~ leaming • become confused easily • daydream in school •feel lost ... • feel like a failure ·have p00r g1ades • learn Slowly WE SPECIALIZE IN DI SCOVERING AND HANDLING THE BASIC BARR IERS TO LEARNING. we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER Call 642-9088 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach IRV INE EQUESTRIAN CENTER 7385 E.st Coan H«Jhwwy Co•oM def Mar, Cal1lorn1a 926Z5 Classes How F«min9 For T Hftl & Adults For lll'foe WC»lion can: (714J '40-1710 (7f4J 640.1712 1111< 11 ··• •nl' l""'t 11111 .111.,.,1·n11~: llllllnl 1n 1111•111 t,\ m111 H111 • Hdf>Wmlted 7100,~pWonted 7100 H.tpWonted 7100 n1.i11u1 •· JUtli.:.• 1n,•nr ~'.•HMf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1·m11n •'• 1 111 1h11tl\ \fl!ml Trnt• i11•rm f. .. 1rn 1•.fo:o1·u·; 1•1-;RsON H.tpWon~d 7100 Help Wont.cf 7100 HelpWcmted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Appllonc:es 8010 ...•••....•.......................•.•....•.... ·•········•·········•·· .......••..•....••..••..•..•....•..•..•....... 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I' 1rt 111n1· l'/11111• ,\tr 111 I• r• •1 11 llc•t tr•· I ", I• ""''' 1 '.tll , I••""• I 1111 ht tu .! 1·•,,., I \\1 il11• I 1 l'•·rm fl""''°"" "' .111.1 hit• \11\ .1nl'l·1TI1•11t In 111,, n .1 I! 1 11 JI I"" 1 t 11111 •'' .11l.1hl1• \.\'111 lo •' \'t"· nr '""' 111111:, I· or f"'' , .. n.11 '"'' "'""' (nnt.111 :11., NURSES AIDES .arn :lpm & I lµm 7.1m 1-;\Jl('r JJI 1•l'1l. wall It •Jiii mature· p1·r"'ll 1\ .111 l•ll.lflc f•11 l}f1'11l111n '11·\;i v.·rd1· ('nil\ 1111~1>. hlil ( '1•nt1•r "'· l ' \I HANDYMAN 11'"'' Ml 111>'111 111111' l.1fe OFFICE MANAGER f~\l"'I -I \ 1rt1 I hr Ill t I• 1 1 11 l.1nr.1n1• ... lnr l-.•111;al Oµ ·ll•JI n11 • h r ,,, l\1•1 I"'' Emµl11~1·r 1(1 I 1111 1111 1 •II \Ion --------- t 1111 I h111 l•l\\(l'IJlllll"I ,\; l •I'm 11111\ I K 1>11 ,\1 ,u \rillur llh1I Jn111" Happy Holidavs Ir' 1n1• 1'1•r,m111('f1\i.:1•nry 488 E J7th l'n,1.1 :\11·~.1 &ult• :1:.? I f· I.! I liO MAIL DEPT. rn \JNt-;1-· I") P11 ... 1t inn' :I\ .111 \ '"""" 1lutll''" 11pc•r;i(1· l'1tnc·~ t•o,f.11•1· tOJl'llln<' r on ••rr;ill!I·., 1t.~1n h11t1· tnl1·rurr11·1° rn.111 Snm1• htr m.1rnt1•n,11w1• 1\11111\' N11l10rlJI Sv·H<'ms. IJ1;1 Birch St. N I\, ---- M/\IN'rENANt ·1-: llosle!'>s, part llnw. Ariplv Pl::RWN Comm I ri·.1t 1•,l,1lt• firm .,.., . .,.., '''l".'r ii 1i.·r"1n ·" 11f1• ffil!f lll 'lllll'r\ l'C I h 111 .ti 'f.111 .1thllllll,lt•I nit pr1H·1•tlur1·' lot 1lu hk kp11i: ~nrl r.-•umt• t11 or r .ti I K .1:1 :.! ~Ill o ll<;r1 Torn~1r. 4:.!!l!l \IJri\rlhur llh<.I. ~11t• JOIJ Nrwp111 t lll•:ich C.1 ·121~.11 >Ider rpl to l1v1· 111 & r:.ar<' fnr hnusr & yard JlnU!>l' on Bch :10 min from PU<'rto Valli1rt.1, M C''(H'O Permanc:nl joh. Wrltl.', ~1~1~13, Nµfkh <:11 in person ll:i rrv·., Nl•v. for rl't1n•mcnt ltm In York B:ir & t;r1ll. 4.'111 L11Runn Rrh Must drive. PAJNTF.RSwith 111 lea!lt II Martindale Way. l'opRth l7lol 149 1·!"1~>8 yrs expr only upply. C:ill nfl2pm. 642·29'.!88amtoJ2pm -Mi\NACH:ns-!o;'l(p 'd COU· ---------- HOSTISS/CASHIER Pit' to man/lilt' 61 units, PART TIME EVES D:iy,., A11J1IY llam 111m orlull complex. C .M . • d n llv. M1C11 .. :i Ml''I:. 2Rll. 2b:t. apt, util's & 5 l'OSITIONS Hc~t.1 urant. ~tt; F: 17th salary. South l and Autoln.suranccAJ.!cney St. co .. ta :\flos.1. Pro~rties M anngemcnt. Seeking p /time 548 5300 Underwn ters. Eammgs HOUSEKJ.:1-:PF.R • l.1\'l' - . . BasedonAb1hty. in, :\Int P't qtr11. l:nori Mon1cur1s t , C"<per d . 549-8161 salar;. J0.45 G75 225r, ~l('11<ly 3355 Via Lado, --------Nwprl Reh. 673-6740 Jlousek<'t'f)l'r , hospital <'!C· \11\TURF. WOMEN for per. pref d Rnl!?1gh l ll!ls housee lt't1nin i: service llO!>p1tal. 1501 F .. lf>th St, car ner, tops 645 512.1 Nwpt Bch. ---- !~Iii 122:} Equal Opportun1tv 1-:m1rlo,vl0r PHO ME SOLICITORS i-:a!>Y 1ilf'a,Jnt <-n•ning v.111 k t 11 \Ion 1-·ra "II l'P1I I, l'l•n1ilc 1mm,..1I C:11l •• 11 :?pm. Mon Thur,, C!l'.)1 KltO'.t.11.il ur t dl ) ~ .. 10 Mr.t I' l SJl1·-.. $110 S7!l wk u11 M<'n, lo1clit'\, !-l udl'nb. '"·''l'" S at. 554 7115 1, li.ll 71?11.1 REAllSTATE SELL HOMES LEARN Investment Sales Openings l'XtSl in Ornnitc :ind Newport Beach for 1-; 1t p c r i e n c c d Sah•spcrsons interested tn anve:.tments. We !!Cit ond llsl $3 lo $S m1lhon dolla~ per monlh. Sales quodrupled Inst year Prcst1,:1ou.-1 ofrlccs, 60 to 70 to 100 '< com mission spill. \JdCO and pcr$0nal lra1n1ng . Call Ken Wa rden , 752·1920 a t QU 1\ll. Pl.ACE PROPERTIES INC RICEPTfOMfST --REAL ESTATE CONDO CONVERSION SPECIALIST If you have substantial cxpcricncC' in all phases of cond() <:onversion und a rc pre pared to bccorne Vice President of a dyna mic , expand mg t•ompa ny with spectacula r gr owth in the investment field (Salary & profi t sharing), Write Don Berman , Preside nt, QU AIL P LACE PROP E RTI ES. MOO Quail Street. Newport Beach. ~~1r.~~.n!:.~ ..... ~!~~1~~'!.'!!.o:i!~.~ ..... !!.~~ ............. ~ R.E. M.AH.AGEMEHT: Vice President opening exists for ag. ~ressive Apartment Management pro- fessional. Must have m anaged over 2000 uniL-;, be ready to move up •to Presidency of company quickly and have a following. Salary plus profit sharing. Our staff knows of this ad. Submit resume to; Ad #812, Daily Pilot, P.O. S ox 1560, C.M., Ca. 92626 RH RELIEF Su1ll'n 1!-or. 3·11. LV!'\ 7·J, lull or p tt11ne. :o.-le!..i \'1·rrlc Conv. 110,.p, lilil l.;t·ntcr St.CM. 548·5585. SALES SPECIALIST J.C. PEHMEY CO 24 Fasltion Island Newport Beach l\rc you am bilious? H \OU arc we have 0111 otwnini:: in muJor a p pltanccs. scwin .a: marhincs & home !!IN· trnnirs rlcpl Expcr. pn• f'd Xlnt c11. bl·neflls. Apply in perso n Mon-Fri JOA:\1-<tPM 1'4ual 01>pemployer m lf TYPISTS Port·Timr hu· IB:\l 1\utn"f)J)(''\rtlrr l':xpcr. lklpful SJIJry Opt•n per C'l:perr~ncc. 549·8 161 ---- UTOTEM RETAll.CLEHKS Wanted Opportun1l 1<'i, for advann:ml'nl avail. Openm)!s in C11slu Mr•.,a , 1\n<1hr1m. Garden t;rv"c & Wt•s tmm.,lcr. 642-7702 RJ.;ffUGF:llATORS Wi\Sllfo:Rs.u nYEHS lh'ennchtions·Repros & l"ri.,'l UJm:i~c. Gu:ir/Dcl. ~Yrs in Orange Co. DUNLAP'S 1815 Nc,:1x1rt Bl, CM CALL~ 77!!0 WASHER-DRYER I.ate mo<lc l, super deluic. Mult1-<:yclc. like new. l'l'rf. cond. Sacrifice !'It S225 for both. Cali 751·5177. ----------- WAITRESSES Mnyta~ G:is Dryer . like 1-:lCr><'r 'd . /\pplv in new$150,G£F.lccdryer Jl('l'!>On. Mon thru T hur" 'S75, Kt•nmore Gas dryer IK'lwn J 5pm . (;ulhvi•r'" SIS. Guar /tlel S4G·8672 1<e,.1aur<1nt, l lllH:! WJs her & Dryer $125 \f;w\rthurlllv1l,ln111<' hoth, BalJy furn, ~ora & Want!'tl lav(' in hou 1• lovei;e:il, blk/w hl TV. kcqlC'r. llonm. hounl & !">l()._0_729 ______ _ small ,.11.iry 21'111lllrl'n 6 Bicycl•s 8020 --------& 8. C:1ll e\I''> 'li00175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tYorh,1 Ltnda, Anah1·1m USE O HE BU ILT .. St'rr(lt:1 r y·P c rsonal. In· Ho me l>rvl'r sificd dut1e" P /lime. Hrs n t'xi· hie. 9611 99~!>. rm IJ1ll"> arc·.1 I • <K Guaranteed. All typr<i, • -* 11.irL.,, rcpmrs. Tradc-u\.8 JoM Kirby :it'N'Vll'<I 0:11 2101 __ _ 257 16th Ploc~ •Nf:W.lJSEO BIKl-'3• Im med. employment full Costa Mrsa lluy·Scll· Tratlc & p/timc. Irvine a rea. You nre Lht.• wionl•r ,,, :? J>nrli; & 1tcpa1rs 1\Jlcs 21 & over . Uniforms llckNs ta the Skntchonrds. furn. Car & phone nee. Cyclr & Cn, 2't8~ New1»0cct tJnivcrs nl P rol<'rlion Sports. Vocation BJ :I c M Ii 2 7'J o Sc.•rv1cc, 1226 W. 5th St. & R•cnatlonal ~: ...:...!..''--:..... 1 .i. N. SECURITY GUARDS Santa Ana. Inter views V•hlcft Show Girls Schwinn bike,""'" hrs 10am ·l 2 n oon & nlthc US<'d , ll spd, $70. fall I 30 4:30pm ANAll!!;IM IJ:l:l 32.'i9. -------H.lpWanted 7100H,.lpWanted 7100 Srrvtce Station Allen· C ON V E N 'f I 0 N :l lhl'Yc:l<'s. J isJ;irl's2i". ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl11nt exper'•I Day & CENTF.R i.:11 cond $45/bst ofr~ ttM R~uptionlst ltECEPTIC>Nl.ST (J'Yl'IS'I t-:vcs' 1''1111 & pJtimc. Ap· CallJtlnl~},,':8r.uc~u11.1.3!133 t11 hny's 20" S tln gn1 <.or Heal bst:.atc ore ply, Sh<'ll Station, 17th & "" A $40/b<ll ofr. Phone e•ea s day~ a w <:ck f or Sharp. we ll 1troomcd Irvine ND <'laimyour llr kc ts . fYt.,<,.7857. , • hairst yle salon . Must FHONTofr appearance · · * * * have expr in pu1>11c rcla· Outgoing pcrsonuh ty u Sl•n·1rc Station Allen Glrl':.20'', 31peed blKe. t1nn.5 Sales & lii;hl nr· mu.-.l! Gd. typmg ,.kill!.. lhint. cxpcr'd. F ull or MerchandiM Xlnt rond. S30~r-~, rntg Apply in person on Coll Mon . aft . 8 . JO, part time. Apply Arco ••••••••••••••••••••••• IW7·SOO:t •· ;rai:'s~~lels. ~~th R~0~~~ 833-8551 Station. 17th & Irvine. Wicptes IOOS Dots ..,40,. Plata. Cni;ta Mesa CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••';" • .'l' RECEPTIONIST 9am·5pm M·J>·. XJnl ba!le sat & co. profit shanng. Paid holidays. Med & Life ins. I ntcrnallon:il Jet aircra f t co. Corporate omccs. N R. 752·2323 9am·5pm. R E. sa1es TRLERS Wonderland POOOLE5-a.f'EO';t1·. Stcrt the Mew Y tor 83nkmg ex per only. Of Ant"tquas.I All cl rs (714 > 546-211148 v Right 1 Did you make the Con ta cl Bob Creighton •"" S$S$ you proJrc\ed for lrvlne National Bank 11 UC £ w a r c h o u s e AKC Golden Rt'lfM~ Y®r.:elP Jfov(' OJX'nings 833·3700 crammed with over 500 Pups, dnt hunl<'r11 •• ~n11. for 2 lic"d ~alesJX'oplc. mus ic box(•<;, n1ckcl11 I_?' JX'l. wtrdo11. 493-~t ., full co mm .• free ad Travel A~ency <Iron p1all0.'I, circus or Pl!"MBROKEW 'I.SR vcrt1s 1ni:. Call W.E . SECRET.ARY gans, wall docks , COKGI PllPl!.·8s 1 HOUSEICEE:POS L ead Housekeeper ~ Cus todia n. Bo t h 3 ·1l:30PM. G <'n'I hospital l'XJ>N. n•ri'd Xl nl bcncf1t<1 . San Clem e nt e Ge n eral Hospital. 714/496-1122. MECHAHIC Aulnmvh1le11. Cl:.a!l:o1 A lie. rcq'd . s:1so . $it00+ l'os~lblf' for itoo<l rn.rn. 1-"ronl end ah~n ex· per, t uneu(ll", t'lec. expcr. etc. Reply to; Cla~sified ad no. 775 c/o Dally Pa lot, PO Uox 1560, Costa PAYROLL CLERK The Jolly Roger, lnr. 1, looking for u full-time l'nyroll Clerk. E'l(per must mrludc famahanty w t large eomputt'ril ed p11yroll. qunrttrly lax rt'· ll.ll'lls & otlx·r payroJI rC'· l:il ed dulat-s. This pmo. Uon requires the ab1llty to deal effectively w/1111 levels of m anaAcm cnt. Mus t he 11v11ilable to work overtime when re· q 'd . Salary co m . mens urut o w toxp er. Please apply In person, l7042 Gille tte. Irvine sam.spm Mon lhru Fr i. A1tr11ctivc, ovt'r 18, for HEALTH SPA. We will train r1i1hl pcn1on for l'osy fun job. Mr Gee, __ R_EC_EPT __ l_O_H_l_S_T __ _!_24hrs >_7~---9561 SECRET ArtY L.achenmyer. Hcallor. to President. OHlee M gr. s:r a !'df a l her c loc: k s. c 11546•4928 , n 1 1 &16·3928 l!ves. 67J.4;.77 S t ii r t i n g s :l J a r y fasl'mallng nn11~Ul'S. a 1, " $700.·$900. p/mo. Must Ovt'r Sl.000.000 Worth Mini Dach. Gentle tJ~g. Legat Secret.ary, mature . _M_es_a_._Ca_92G26 __ . __ _ To start nficr the New MECllANIC·Servlce Sta. Year. 644·5730. Ch111~ /\ 11mog Lie. No UG.AL SECRETARY lllllJor work. C~at op p<ir. Apply, Jim T ice For N . B. I Aw o f c . Chevron. 2590 Newpori Cof'i>orul~ exf)l'r ht'lpful. Blvd CM Calf Kt>rry 540.~400 ---· -------• Wa nlcd for private rom · For Ad Action Lachenmyer Realtor h11vc 2 yrs exp to quality Am erican lnl<'rn11llon11t hail'Cd male 8 wk9. ,uqo agency fo r TATA/ATC Ga11ei;1es; IA02 T Ketler · Laguna Reh. 497.J.5\2 ' appt!. Ca ll for appllca · Ing St .. Irvine. Tel. -------~­ tlon or send resume to 75H T77. Open Wed thru 2 male wht mio!ahtrw Spa Iii no International Sat . fl AM to 4 PM. Vii;it! Poodles. l\KC. $\85, I 500 N<'wJlOrt Cenl~r Or.: JfORSE DRAWN WATi-;R wktl.640·0846 NB 92600 or c:tll 7S9·0155 WAGON. S800 Fne to y otl--__,,~t,..0-4&-r-. 552·709J ..................... ~. Old t-:nRllsh Shf'('p Dt>g. Have somethln~ you want Don't giYe up the sblp1 111C fastest draw in lh lo ull? Cluslficd ads do "Ust " it 'in cl11sa1f1cd. Wesl. • ·• Dally Piiot It well -Call NOW Sh ip to ahore re1ultsl Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 munity assoc. In lrvlne . Must be neat, personable & pr o fi cie nt i n ~crelarial $kills includ· In~ typ ing & deollnit w/the publl<'. Salary 11tnrts at $575 per mo. /\p· pHcalions belnlf toke n Ot-c. 29, 30 & Jnn Jnt Qlll 559·1800 bctwn 10AM &noon onJy. RF.C)T/\URANT·PIZZ/\ Now accepting 11pphc11· tlons (or lmmed. 11/timr e mploym e nt. Must be ovall to wo rk tll\<'ft & wknda. Should tie 20 or ovr . Call f()t •PP w/Sbaron. Use the Daily Pilot "Fast ReAu lt'' service directory . Your aerviC'e is our spttlalty. lfl YOU Mnle, 3 yra. To , iip_o~ have a ser vice to orr<'r or l'!m<'. X lnt pc@l.~~(l, Roods lO sell, rlacc a n ftd ~~ · I n l h e D a I y P 11 o t To ROOd homt . t y eat old.. C1nsslned Section . • . Male German Sh"phcrd Phone 642·54711. 1111shots.543-2982, ' Cla.ss1fit-d /\~~ 642-56'18. · • &e.$678. -Find whnt you want ln ~~~~~~~~~I Dall}' Piiot Cluu1fieds. • Pcrry'a.J>ia.u Newport Buch 673-13 Ca.II &42·S678 eJtt. m FrH to You 1045 •M•l•K••~!~'•••••!?.~~ ~~!~••••••••••••••~?.~~·~~~(.~!'/ 9 1 SO ~~~~:!'!~'.~ .... !~~~ ~~~°.,~·.'.":F..~....... fu9'day Oecembl!r 28 1978 OA1L'f PILOT 011 •••••• • • •• •••• •• • • •• • • • "'..... I ............ .. ... I ~ Atltos U •d I ll"rt· Hoy.ii Ualton & So Wt!\l l't>t l' .. r.11·1 •••••••••••••••••••••• • C "'<H FOR CARS! 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Pn. ---ply 5>11 74MI ·75 2002 ~uf1roof. air . ----- I\ M / F M . x I n l l'O n d Lease $64!15 1ofr fi40 ·86661 New-Uted 557 0520 OVER I 00 Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 CAPRI 2000 ,\ulom.ittc. ai r conn .. '>unrnof & low mllt!s 17i'51::0Nt SADDLEIAO< V AUEY IMPORTS 831-2040 49S.4949 '76 CAPRI GHIA C'om~ with V·8. 4 !!peed. J\M11-'M . power brakes, vinyl tori. decor group w11h ma~:-. Gas economy ~11lnre 1 Yours for lm- mec.hale delivery. <Lie. 774MMNl. $3866. ·GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Alvd Huntington Beach 842·8844 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVE A LITILE. .. SAVE A LOT SHOl'&COMPARE IAJtWICK DA TSUM San Juan Capt!traoo 131·1375 49J.l375 ----..--- NEWPORT DATSUN· . S,ECIA.LS 8210 4 Door. -4 speed . 1735715) • NOW$2895 888 OOVESTR~ET Near MacAr1hllr &Jam boree Rouds 83J.IJOO MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of lmDOrt1 i\UTUOHIZIW MERt:EOES 01-:i\l.t;lt 6862 Manchester. Uucna Park 523-7250 On lhe Sanla Ana Fwy ---- l9H ~ 1 dr ~ed S8900, Oh\l' green. XI.NT rond, SU!reo, air. pwr1 wnt1w' m<.'ch perf . JllM m1 <'·•II ~ 9361 or 49:1.3745 1961 MJ2190SL COUPE IOADSTER H a rdtop . Or11~1nul lenlher wllh 71,000 mllt:s Must s~! (016NLEI. 1958 MIZ 190SL COUPE ROADSTER lln r dtop & ,oft top, Original lcalht>r w 1rad10. AClassic! UT X7751 SADDLHACK V Al.UY IMPORTS 1)1.2040 495-4949 Cla11ic Mtft••• 1!170 280SE Cnvi Xln1 cond 117 . .500 M2°709l WAHTIDlll M B. 2llO SL. Auto. can 648-4058 '91 280SL, hdt p, sofl lop . AT, A M1f'M, xlnl oond. pp. 493<91S4 '11 TOYOTAs HERE NOW •MEW COLORS •NEW MODELS H~c Savings on ALL re . mn1n1ng new 76s & Demos The Better Bargain MAR9UIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJ 0 831-2880 49S.1210 Toyota Corolla ·10. 2 dr 4 spd, air. Mulllplex 8 trk. derk rock. spcrlal paint, tnal{s & radtab 4!1~ foyota oroll3 L1flhack '7G. SH ;>. ;11r, Multiplex 8 trk. C.:B. shadow . 494.7737 Triumph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TR's 76'1 XJnt buy plan wllh sensa- 1111.' pJymcnt:. Struc lured hkc a lease. 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VACATION & RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SHOW 1:1 1.ru Sunr•M•I. -.11 a ' S.'l%0 '•'!l l·lfl:I ATTln: l-'11nl ·;:, Ciran.1d.1 711111> i\NAllEl:\1 rn1 .11r, I'S, l'U. Hit, C 0 N V E N T I 0 N $4~1 l'vt l'ly ~1:11; l~t\!> CENTEll · ,. • l '1011 I I> hi J an.2thruJan.9 t,., ~u?oo. · · r. w ' 333 A, I I .t1 rn11d $.'llMI ca:.h Call 642-5671!. ext. lo N B 1'75 :!HJ I chum your ltckcts. · 1 • · _ * • • Uncotn 9945 ----....................... . IUd& 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Bwck (.'.l·ntury, 2 dr. hdtp, 'llnl l'nnd. fully ~1wpped S2311!"1 64•1 757!_ X..lnl mpl(. "'73 f'blate W11n. !I pa::.s, xlnl mech cond. lo m1 . Jll xtras. Inc stereo. roof rack & hitch. $1150 1%-6.5ffl .f'anla'>llr fum l'ar Codilloc 9915 ••••.....•............. (!) Nabers Cadillac Quality i\nd Price <.uarJntecd I , 1,111: ~Pt'tt.tll\h ,.,,'"'''ti" ... , I'!:'""'''' 111111 , I Nl·w & 11\nl ( 1d1ll.11' Ill 01 Jll1'l (11u111 v Op111 \unol ·~ C.1dill.tl Master Dealer l<1(l<l I IJ1hor Rlvrl (11\l.I Mt\ I ., 1(1'1I0() Nabers Cadillac. 197 I CADIUAC SEO AH DEVILU 4~l.OOO Onj.(11101 mill',, In 'UJll'rb conc.J 111on 1 1024 l'K I> l SADDLHACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 '75UMCOLH TOWHCOUPE Full powc•r 1111111111111' •111)1 11111. Ith Wl11'1·I. <·rw'l' rnntml ,, \I F'\1 l.tlJl'. .11r c uncl look;. i:oud • t l.11• O>lil< EC> $6686. ·GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach . 842·8844 t .... Movttick 9947 ....................... 70 MU\t.'nl'k. auto. J\ < • l'r.-i. clean ~1!15 H·Ui MOO. c1oyi;, !>:16 •~c·v~ Mfn:ury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76MOHARCH Coffit'S wi t h V 8 . JUIOmal1c. r ad1n & ht•citer. power st<.-enn.: & hroke&. air cont.I Look at th•~ pnl~' Yours for 101 rncd111te delivery tl.u· t74MMNJ. $4586. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Hunhngton Beach 842·8844 ·oo Mere 4<.lr llH. \(', Best buy 111 town Sl~- 96.'i ttno OkitMDbl"' 9955 •·•••···•······•······· ·71 2dr Olth. ('ull••i>' Supri•ml' •111 .0011 m1 Superb t·uncl. I ownr Mirlil'lin tire&. $3UOil t11J:Hfl:l7 f'lyMOclfft 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATLAS Cfrnler ,IPlyMCMtttt Open f>11ily & Sun 'til 10 P M 2'Jl!'J llarbor Ulvd . CMta Mt•:13 546-1934 197 4 CADUJ.AC COUPE DEVILLE t204KGJI $6295 POfttfac 9965 1974 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE 1504HXX I $5695 1973 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE <OOOHSU I $5495 ........•...•...•.••... ·70 c;rand Pri" SJ ~tylt', (l uu. pe1formancc l!l·.1ut1(ul l.'oncl Mtt•r S pm t•:tll !lliH 71:n ~ ·;r; Whlll' l'ullt1ac Tran~· Am. <.:lean Xtros. 9M6372 '73 IA.' Man' Sport Coupe, 111r. I'S, l'IB, i\Mt f'M . /\ T . 1•onsole. ~UUfotl'io.. 21, 000 m I $:~1()() 89'.l · 14 70 9970 . . • 8J2 DAILY PILOT , . . .-.. Tuesday. Oe<:4tmtw 211. t976 IT'S OUR "lad 4 days of 197 6-Flnal· Year End· Lad Chance-Etc-Etc-Etc- STOP IY ANYTIME DURING THIS SPECIAL caaunoM AND PICI UP YOUR FREE CB GUIDE and A l1.AS FUN FOR ANYONE. '' FREE 23 ctiGM•I CIS RADIO Given withP,rchOse of any New or Used <:cir or Truck DUllMll91HISSAU ........................ :kl During. This Giant Sale, All New 197 6 GMC's & Oldsm9bDes Will Be Sold At Dealers Cest! SAYE NOW Prices Will Be Posted So That You Can See The Savinc.Js! • 197 6 Olds•olliles • ! S St~rfires, I Delta 88, 2 Ome«Jas -_SE~ OUR GIANT SELECTION OF I 977's • 1976 GMC Trucks• 2+4 WD UNITS -'!2 Ton: 6 To Choose f'irom; 3/4 Ton: 3 To Choose Fr"* ONE 4x4 Jimmy & Terra Vans: 4 To Choose From ' •Special• 1976 GMC 261 Palm Beach Motorhome-MUST SACRIFICE! • Brand New 1977 Hondp "~s •· BRAID IEW 1977 HOIDA CIVIC( \ $,. · · r. • =t: • · l The las Mii•• Champ ~ Order Youn Now For Earliest Dellwery • Used Cars and Trucks • r ~· PLUS TAX& LICENSE •70 DODGE POI •IA TAKE YOUR CHOICE '72 HONDA COUPE '71 AN£ HORNET 73 CHEVY VEGA '73 CUTLASS SUl'IBa ..... , /S. , /9 .• c..&.. ....,. ........ ........ 7i7HDCt. ...... 'IS· • CNiltl I > .. H....,. ... 1'71CMCI. s34 77 MO. Cash price is 11077 00 plus T&L Total Oh IS I 177 00 Total cfef pnce IS I 1428 n Total paymeflls are IOI' 36 mos APR 1s 16 45% 4 speed. radio & heater (424FWA} Automatic radio & heater (208KEOI 4 soeed. radio & hearer 1540A<.EI cash P11ce IS $920 00 Plus T&L On Payment IS I' 77 00 Total Deferred IS $1 212 72 APR IS f6 45% Payments are for 36 rnoa. . 528!? 73 OLDS OMEGA ...._ P ,tS. • e...t, ...... CHJHHUJ. '74 M&RC CAPRI Mto.. ..w'OOf.,...,. ...... ,.... ....... ~ M. 73 OLOS ti LS COUPI ...... P/S. .M,f .. ,,.. ...... ,,-. .,..~..._.,,.... ............ ... Ullfrol. ISJIGWWI. s10211 MO. ~ Pnoe is $3177.00 plus T&L Total CM. Is '4n 00. Total Del. Pna) is "4176 72 b 3IS mos. APR is 16 45%. '73 OLDS TOIOMADO IRO.. Aiko r15. P/9. .W, ........... '~ tc.:-=a. ......... er.-......... ,,.., 72 CHIV IMPALA COUPE ........ ,is.i56c •• , 77"4"nl. MO •• Caltl Pnoe rs $1777 00 plus T&l Total On Pmt 11 1277 00 Total Del Price " S2320 72 Payments are for 36 mos APA is 16 45% 70 CHIV MONTE CAILO ....._ P /S. AM,... ....... .,. ... ltHACU. $5677 MO. Cash Pnce 11777 00 plus T&L Total On Pmt 11 1277 00. Total Def Price 1s 12320 72 for 36 mos APR IS 16 45% "70 TOYOTA LAMDCRUSllR 4x4 I.. H., 4 .._. ...... IT'At • 1151MtGI. s7 677 MO. Cash Price Is $2377.00 plus T&L Total Oft. is $377.00 Total Def Prl<:e i1 $3140 72. Total Pmts are for 36 mos APR Is 16 45%. "74 FORD MUSTANG 2+2 s9711 Cash PrlCe 11 S2877.00plus~L lotal Oft. Pmt. is •377.00 Total Del. Price le $3898;72 tor 36 mos. APR ts t&.~ '72 COUGAR XR-7 AMJ'M ......... f6ZHUCl. Caoh~.}.9.~~~~T«•~ I I Pmt is S477 00. Total Def. Price le M248 72 36 mos APR is 16.45% '76 MAZDA RX4 SEDAM Mto.. V.6, elr c°"™: •;. ...,. ...,.. ..... r;s. •"c..&., ........... ,..,. ......_ rr.:;;: 59777;: ....... I~* e...t.,...,. ......... ,..... ..... t .. .... I J.lto. '41 llic:Vl. $5671 MO. Cesh Pnce IS $1777 ()()plus T&L Total On Pmt ts S277 00 Total Del Prlct 11 J2320 22 IO< 36 mos APR rs T6 45%. '74 PONTIAC VIMTUIA .............. .,.., .. ...,... S5677 MO. Cash Price IS '1777 00 plus T&L TotM° On Pmt. is 1277 00 Total 091 Prlct 11 m20 72 lor 36 mos APR 1s 16 45,.., •• S6 J 77 MO. IMOl(MWl.$9077 MO. Cash Price Is s 1977 00 plus T&L Total On. Cash Price Is S2777 00 olus T&l. Total On. .Cesh Price Is $2877 00 plus T&L. ToCal On. is t377 00 Total Del is $2600 72 tor 38 i. 1377 00 Total Del Pnce 11 S3644 72 tor Pmt. 1s $377.00. Total Def. Prtce I• na APR is 16 45% 36 mos. APR Is 16 4Ml. • $3898.72 lor 36 mos. APR is 16 45'11. . . '73 AMC JAVBJM '73 CHEV 1/J TOM PICicuP Aiko, fl.*....._ I.. H.. CJ02SJ41. Aeto .• P /S. •'r e ... ff..... *t h& S6677 MO. uu1241. s9711 MO. c.n Price la S2077.00 plus T&L ToCal On. ~Price IS $2877.00 plus T&l Total On. 19 137700 Total Def. IS S278072 tor 38 mt. IS •377 °0 Total Deferr~ " '"°'·APR II T6 45% t3896 72 PaymePlts are b36mos.APR19 ..,.. 16,"5". . '73 CUTLASS "S• COWi ....... , fJ.. nM.. ""'· ....... C 177/NIJ. • s971~MO. Cash Price is t2877 00 plua T&l. Tot• On. Pmt Is t 377 00. Total Def Price ie $3898. 72 tor 36 mos ~ II 16.4~ . '. 1_;. •• s11711 MO. Cash Price Is 13677.00 l)lus T&L Total On. rs S577.00. Total Def. Prloe It '47~ 12. Payment• are for 36 moa. APR Is 16.45% '76 OLDS II COUPI ..... ,fl.•M94.w ............ ,, ..................... tlMNICI. s 11911 MO. ~ Pr1oe Is M677 OOptua T&L. Totlf Oft. Pmt. Is S777.00. Total Def. Price • M525.98 fot 48 mos. APR II HJ.14~ , . Tuesday, ·Wfdnesday, Tiwrsday ~ ~ Friday UNIVERSITY SALES&· SERVICE Oldsmobile • GMC Trucks • .Honda Cars · 2850 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa • 540-9640 , ' !, f 17 , Huntington Beaeh Fo11ntain Valley EDITION Afternoon N.V. Stocks I * * lvoL. 69, NO. 363, 2 SECTION S, 24 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY,CALIFOR~N~l=A~~~~~T~U~E~S~D~A~Y~,~D~E~C=E=M~B~E~R~2=8~,~19~7~6~~~~T-E_N~C-E_~~i t EX-Westlllinster Mayor ByTOMBARLEY Of tt. D•lly P1140Ull ' A plea b y former Westminster I mayor Derek McWhinney that he · be freed from parole r<'<Julalions that govern his activities until 1979 has been rejected in Orange County Superior Court. ment that he found no merit in McWhlnney's argument that codefcndant Tad Fu1ita m ade in· criminating statements to the prosecution shortly before the • • pair were tried m 1973 McWhinney, 38, was tril'd and convicted on charges of attempt cd grand theft and conspiracy. I It' was sentenced to one to 10 y<•ars in prison and freed on parole la!>t Feb 8 f"uJ1ta. 37, was convicted on re- lated charges, sentenced to six months in the county Jail and fined S2,500 He was a member of the Westminster plannin~ com rrussion at the time of his arrest and trial. Both men were booked on criminal eh::irgcs after Mill: Square Park farmer George Murai told authorities that they had llllemptcd to extract $10,000 from him in return for the pledge lhat his lease on the strawbt>rry growing acreage in Fountain Valley would be renewed by the county Board of Supervisors · ' McWhinnt'y argued in his plea that the verdict agam::,t him might have been different 1r his lawyers bad been made aware or Loses the nature or statements made by Fujita during an interrogation in the district attorney'sof~e And the plea contains Fujita'l) alleged statement to authonties· "McWhinn(?y told me that $5,000 was to go to (county supervisor Robert) Batt in and $5.000 was for himselC" McWh1nney's luwycrs unsul'· cessfully pleaded that their de· • reose was planned without knowledge or that statement an~ would h ave been adjusted if Fu· jita's comments had become known to them.. 1 The jury t hat convicted boU1 men heard conClicting testimony, from the two defendants on whether Fujita had, in fact, ever made such a statement to authorities. Judge James 1-1. Walsworth de-! ed the request woth the com llBB Surfers BraVe Stormy 1 S~ells . I . l Bandit Gets $150 I "" I 0-f oot Woman Shot 1' l I· In HB Home ' I Snarling that he needed money l for hi s wiCe and kids, a moustachioed man brandishing a r snub-nosed revolver invaded a Huntington B<'ach home today, )>ocketed $150 a nd shot a younA woman resident. • Pamela Dove, 19, or 31112 ! Ith l. 'St., was listed in stable condition at Pacific a llosp1tal awaiting surgery this morning for a bullet ·•ound in the knee. l Investigat ors said s he was li&truck by a slug or possibly a ,fragment from a ricocheting •bullet fired from a 32 or 3R !calibe r revolver. ·Her companion, llenry Hoss Fountain. 27, was not injured 1n lthe 1: 10 a.m . melee, which C'rupt- ed when the s uspect showed up at ,the front door I Patrolman Dan Mc Kerran was ~ first on the scene after Fountain telephoned police, to say the cou- ple had just beC'n robbed and his female companion shot. The intruder report1..odly kicked down the front door without warning, but police did not say 1C it appeared he pickt'd the Foun- tain-Dove res idence for anv specific reason . - Investigators saul the v1cttms furnished a good 1kscnptton of the suspect in the a<,s<Jult ~1th in tent to commit murder and armed robbery incident. Ile was said to he about26, with long blon1l hair and a Fu Manchu-stvll' moustache. ThC' ~un-m <tn w:.is about five feet , six inches tall and wore a long-sleeved sweater or hctivy s hirt when hc burst mto lhc, con- struction work C'r·s home. -.hout· ing and then shootm~ 'Ruled Homicide Body of Missing Grove Girl Found Th<' body of a 19 year.old stu- dent nu rs(' who ''.is rcporkd m1ssmA for mor<' th.in ..i "'<·•·!.. I was' found Moncta) in hl·r car hidden awa} tn a p.ukin~ Int 1 behmd a GJrdc·n C:rnvc apart I m ent <·omplcx Today, poll cl? ltstl?d .J Jn<'t I J\ It n e St a II c 11 p ' <I c ..it h ..i' ,1 hom1c1dc "'h1le CflronC'r s 111 ~vest1gators said the c·au.s1· of lht• ~attractive )oung woman·, dc>ath h as not yet been dl'tcrmml.'d l. Di scove ry of the body ~sprawled across thl' front sc>;it ;1 t l' v pr cs 'i (' o 1 I e g e a n d an f•mploy<' at UCI Mcd1c·aJ Ct•nler. "'a::. r{'pnrtt'ct last SN'n at ahout '! 30 p m D1•r 19 ThJt 1s when sh•• ll'fl th1· ,1portment -.hl' s h<trl'<l 'A 11 h h1·r panmts n1'ar OalC' Strt'f't ..inti Katt'lla A\.t'OU(' 1n Garden l rrO\t'. about four m1l<'s from "'here hl•r b1 >d \ ~.ts rouncl 1·1gh1 la\!-latcr \\'hen the \ oun~ "'oman s <II' .1ppearancr was report1•d th1· n<'xl day. pol1C'<' 1mm1•dw1ely l.iunclH'd an 1nt1•n,1vt• search 011Jy P1tor P'-10 Of ~f#W'f' Mttdt•lt WETSUITED BELLY BOARDER RIDES 8-FOOT HUNTINGTON WAVE ON.KNEES Surfers Entertained Pier Spectators Monday Afternoon on Storm-fed Swells ' Of the auto came -;hortly bt>forc tl a .m when one of six f':x-~forer Scout cacfrts h<\IPtn~ tp(>lice in tht'tr 'earch for thr n\~ss1ni: worn an ~cn'CI in th1· ,CJlr window Th<'Y '>J•d tod..iy there wa.., nothing ahoul th<• v1ct1m s liv m..: pattern to tnd1rat" -.ht· wa, Police Hunt the t} pc or youn~ woman tb Crude Oil Spills In Delaware River u Police s aid the p..irktni;? lot al Ute r<.'ar o( th<' ap.irt m1•nl ('<1m e_l cx :t l 13111 Ynck<>v St . tfJprd rn G rl\\ 1.·. '' " \ 1<;1tor ~ ,R11rkinJ.? ..ir<•.1 ar<'ountmi: for .tbe auto goin~ unnottc<'CI for so J<¥tg. 1 The npparcnt hom1c1de v1ct1m reportedly was fully cloth<'d and lthere apparently we're no visi- ble signs or violence or sexual iJDOlesta tion. 1 Miss Stallcup, a student nurse take nff' ~ 1thout c•1thcr tt'lhng • hl'r par<'nt., or m ..tktng J(lvan1·•· Young Pai· r plans Church Safe Too Strong For Burglar Safecrackers faill'd in their effort s to punc h into the strongbox Monday at the A~ sembly of God Church in Hunt- ington' Beach. In Assault /I. manhunt was und1•rway to· GLOUCESTE R CITY, NJ . day for two young mc•n involved 1 AP> -The grounding of a in an tncid<'nt in which they al Lib~rian tanker Monday durini.t lc~edly hurled their v1ct1m into a dockin,1.? maneuver on the the path of tt c<Jr cruisin~ down Pennsy lvani;i s ide of the Delaware River h:i's created a Pac1hc Coast Highway in llunt 20-mile oil s ht'k which could soil ington Beat'h Michael R. Hanks. 2s, of 313 some beaches and harm 13th St.. H untington n('ach, wildlife. the Const Guard said escaped serious injury in the J today. a.m incident which O<'currcd Ken n eth Wyman, Co:tst we!lt of thl' <'Oastal hluffi; ~·hovt' Guard captain of the Port of Dolsa Chica Sl ate neach P!liladelph1a, said creeks on both the New .Jersey and Pen· H e was taken to PaclfH•a nsylvania sides of the river will hurt wildlife in the arc·a .' The Coast Guard said lh•' tanker, Olympic Gam{'s, ap parcntly lost power and 1ts hull scraped O\'er ro<'ks while turntni! to dock at the BP. Inc., refinery at Marcus Hook, Pa. Wyman said the nature of the power railure on the ship, which was built in 19f>4, still was not known. Samuel Baker, a spokesman <See CRUDE. Page A2> Breakers Enjoyed By STEVE MITCHELL OftM DlilY PllolSl•lf A Pacific storm located 1,200 miles of( the coast died two days ago, but surfers on Christmas vacation were still enjoying the after-effects today as six foot swells m arched on the Or@ge Coast. • Spectators lined the north side of the Huntington Beach pier Monday afternoon. watching wetsuited wave riders race hulk· ing eight to 10 foot sections or wave breaking in rrontorthem. Lifeguard Lt. Bill Richardson said the storm s urf came up about lOa.m. Monday. "ll was about three reel all morning. then all ofasudden Jines started coming in in the l':E(ht to 10 foot range," he said this mornin&. Surf in Huntington was in the six foot range earfy today, he said. Richar·dson s aid the wested¥ swell was runnin~ an average of six feet today, with an occasional eight-foot set rolling in. The water temperature in Hun· tington Beach is in the low 60s, "but we expect it to start dropping r apidly with this type of swell," Richardson said. Meteorologist Walt Rogers. of the Los Angeles Weather Service. said the storm which ~enerated <See WAVES. Page A2) Java Jabbed In Boycott NEW YORK (AP) - Supermarkets here have put up signs a nnouncing a nationwide coffee boycott and restaurants are featur- ing specials on tea and other beverages. A protest against the skyrocketing cost oC cofCec was officially launched Monday b y the city's Consumer Affairs Com- missioner, Elinor Gug- ~enheimer. who started her day with a cup of tea instead of what usually would be the first of up lo \5 cups or eoffee- "We're trying to edW'ate ronsum ers on what to do if there is a runaway price Increase," Mrs. Gug· genheimer said between sips at O 'Dwyer's Restaurant on West Slsl Street. She projected prices of $4 a pound during 1977 . . ~rnng~e'onst ,, ..,_4 --=~ -Weather " Surf subsiding Wednes- day from highs or six feet. Patc hy clouds through tomorrow. Temperatures about the same. Clertral worker Lorra ine Mason telC'phonecl autporitics from the sanctuary a{ Slater Avenue and Newland Street when she discovered the pre mise!I had been ransacked. Hospital for treatment of his in· have been nmmN1 with booms 1uncs and then released to prol<'Cl t hl'm against the Police at. first believc.'<1 Hank<> 134,000·gallon crud!.' oil spill had been forcibly thrown from a Wyman, said a helicopter sur- Sonic Mystery INSIDE TODA\' • Wbo.t mo11 be the origiaal ~ dro/t of the D~lorotion of In· rdepcndence penned by ThomCJ.f Jtl/tt•on bO$ been found ntar Boston. Stt P.aot Af. Officers said lhe intruder first had to pry a screened window lo gain entry. then Corre open three locked doors lo reach the strong box in the church orrice. He worked for some time, bul finally abandoned efforts to drill a hole into the safe and fled with o nly the c hurch secretary's parakeet and cage. a $20 loss. Hart Rites Told WASHINGTON CAP> -In public and private ceremonies. relaUves, friends and admirers are paying last respects to Sen Philip A. Hart. 65, who was known as "the conscience of the Sen ate." A public Mass was scheduled tod ay at St Mat- thew's Cathedral In Washlogtm\, followed by a private servtce at Hart's home. passing car alon~ the lonel.v vey or the slick indicates heavy beach, but Officer John Hauser concentrations o.f oil along the said the victim was actually river beaches at Paulsboro. thrownintothcpalhofacar. N.J .. and Claymont. Del. Driver Everett Lowe, 18, of Wym an said the cleanup. 16402 Ands~y Circle, Huntington which he estim ated could take Beach, was neither cited nor held as long as two week's, would after the car he wair driving focus first along the shoreline clipped Hanks. before efforts are Male to re· Investigator s who said today move the oil in mldriv~r. they know or no motive for the as-"The oil '" the water ls going sault Dlanned to further question to be difficult to remove ... he Hanksabouttheattack. said , adding. that "cleaning beaches is always a tedious pro- He described the pair who cess." rurled him in front oC the passing Wyman said the Co;u,t Guard car as both about 20, with long hai brougM in four 011 spill blond hair and said they im· specialists from North Carolina mediately fled In a yellow, to aslfist In the c leanup. The ltaJiah-made Import car cleanup operations are bein1 Police said the victim told paid for by tll~ ship's owners. \hem the two su1pect11 were Wyman said off1clals have no potsibly from the Norwalk area idea what elf e<:la the spUI Wlll and ht believed one's first name have on wildlife but that is J ohn. I "there's a grtat ~!lib~llty It Booms Worry HB Residents Residents oC Huntington Beach complained by the hidreds Monday about appare sonic booms but nobody is say what caused them. George Thyden, ciVlJ deCense coordinator for the city, says he is as mystified as anyone. Ile said up lo 300 calls were rel'eived by various city aizencies asking what was goinl? on. Thyden said there was no damage reported in lhe city and there is no need for concern. T he telephone calls started coming In to ctty switchboards 1bout 10 a .m . and then picked up ln volume aRain in lhe afternoon after tapering off at noon. One woman called to ask what was happening. She said she was getting ready tQ take a shower but was afraid 'to "if anothf'r earthquake was going to hit." I A spokesper son at Caitech in Pasadena said noises were re~ ported in othe r Orange Count areas and parts or San Fcrnand Valley. She said they definitely wcr not earthquakes. The Army, Navy and Marin Corps said their airplanes didn cause any or the booms. The mystery was believe piMed down at one point when Coast Guard spokesmll' said th Navy was scheduled fO conduc lfUnnory exercises a nd aerial m issile fitlog of( San Clemente Island Monday. Navy officials in San Diego de- nied the exercises were belhg conducted. however. A2 DAIL v PILOT t-t /F Argo Oil Spill $2.3 Million Damage Sought APWlt•ot'Ot~ ARGO'S MASTER George Papadoptulos f 'ru1n Page A I CRUDE ... for Stand(Jrd 011 of Ohm, v.h1 ch owns 01'. lnr. um.I <'hartt'rt'd lhc 771-fool tanker , SJu1 tod<1y that tl1\ •'f!'> h ,111 found .1 '" 11w h holl' 1n the' hull and wcr(' 1n the pro 1·c<;s of pat ch1ni.: 11 "It s a v. t>ll built -.hip.' flaker !'>a1d. "ll 's JUi<C 1rnl' ol lh<>:.e things that happen." The spill, which occurred 'iOmc 15 mil es down river from Philadelphia, was r('J)Orted abnut 'I 10 11 en M11nday by one of lhe tugs th:H w:Js i.:utchng the t.tnhr toward the dock , the Coast Guard said. At th<' t1m(' ()f Lhc arc1dent. the t!l-m111io n ,:?allon capacity vc-ssl'I w:1s carrv1ng 17 m1lhon ~allons .. r Ar.1b1.rn light n11d1• 011, flaker :,a1d. Bak<'r s:11d t ht' unloadrng o( the rema1n1nJ.: 011 ront1n u<'d 1h1 011ghn11t thl' n1~ht and pro· h.lhlv v.ould bt' finished hy lat<' aft1·rno11n f hc 1111 v.a-. bP1ni: rumpl'd r1ut of the ship at ;i rat,. o( 20 1100 hJrrrl-. P<'r hour I h· hip 1 .. fl\\ n•'lJ tw th<' Ht-d n.ink !'>h1rrun~ ('11 "' f'(tndm •• • 111<1 ri•J!,t.,l ('r<'ii Ill M onr o\ 1 1, I 1brri.1 Soviet Army Faces Abuse JO\ Im:-. • .\ !' > f\ m.m v. ho 1'1.11m-. tn 1\1• ,, form~r Sovwt • ,., rt'f p o ll11• 11:rnt 'i:l\ o; Sil\ 11'1 Ir"""' ~rrt• ••rd1•n•rl VlffiP )'1.,1r!'> • 1~ ,,· into ,1 r..ailt1>U('l1\'l' ar(';a art1·r .111 ,JIPll)H' l't pl11 ... 1on lllld I h.11 7n l'•·rrrnl v. .. rt· '''f'IO\l~lv affr1·t1·<1 It\ r J tll ;11to n In th•· ho•1k 1nr.1dr lhr l\CiR rl'l1-."1·1I 1•1(1.t\. 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NEW YORK (AP) -Question- ing of the skipper of the An~o Merchant oil tanker resumed to- day in federal court here in a con· tlnulng attempt to show that the ship's owners knew the vessel was not seaworthy before 1t ran aground off Nantucket Island on Dec.15. Douglas Jacobsen, an attorney for Continental Insurance Co., which 1s seek1nR $2 3 rrullion in damages to cover the cost of 7 S million gallons of oil that were spilled at sea. resumed a line of questioning designed to prove the vessel 's navigation equip- ment was chrontcallydefoct1ve Prior to the hearing's resump- tion with Lbe quest1oniog of Capt. George P apadopoul05, Jacobson and an attorney for the Thebes Shipping Co .. owner or the Argo Mer('hant. met In chambers with the federal magistra t e. Sol Scnre1ber. Papadopoulos testified Mon- day at the U.S. Dislnct Court hearing that the Liberian tanker was 24.5 miles off course when she foundered on shoals, even- tually split in two and spilled 7.5 million gallons of heavy oil into t he sea. A skipper for nine years. the 43-year-old Papadopoulos said the ship's gyrocompass was not working when the accident OC· curred and the s hip was being s teered by a less realistic magnetic compass. Thebes Shipping Co . o r Monrovia. Liberia. the owner of the Argo Merchant, seeks to limit its liability in lhe face of several lawsuits. Among them a re two $60· million lawsuits filed by Cape Cod fishermen. Meanwhile. the giant oil spill from the wrecked tanker drifled in a twisted butterly configura - tion off Nantucket Island, ap- parently held ·m otionless by fickle winds. "It's just kind of sitting out ther e now," Coast Guard spokesman Norman Deragon said of the 7.6-million-gallon oil slick about 30 miles off Nan- tucket. Papadopoulos testified that he learned the gyro was malfunc- tioning when he left Puerto La Cruz tn Venezuela. where the cargo was loaded. On the morn- ing of Dec. 15, he said. he tried to fix his position at S: ~ a .m . OC Bouncer Sentenced in Statue Heist LOS ANG ELES CAP> -/\n Orange County ni g htclub bounc('r who admitted stt'altni-e Jade statues from the home of mystery novt'list John D. Ball v. as ord<'red Monday to spend six months in jail. Hobert Vaughn. 27, or Garrlcn GrCIVe, was also ord<·n'd to make rC'st1tutton for th<' 14 stokn 'l.ltUl's anrl placed oo thn-.• }'l'aro; prohat1on by Van Nll!>"" ~Upt'nor !'nur t Jwl~t· Jo,eph D1G111-.1•nll4.' T" 11 other men alrl•:cdy ha\'(' h•'1•n '<'nt .. nrt'd 1n thl' April t I h1·ft .1 t Ba JI .,, Ent· inn h•IOH' lht•\ .i<imalt •'d slealtni.! ~'>t,IMJO "''"h ''' J;uk <lfter t~1p~ up tht• 1111\ .. 11 .. t H:ill h;>.; written abnut 20 nm: f'ls, 1nrlud1ng In the lk.Jt uf th1· Night ' Ousted By GARV GRANVl1'.-E OI ,,,. 0 •11' Plio. SUH Deputy County Coonsel Ralph Benson ch arged Monday lhal Orange County Supervisors or· ctrred his ouster as attorney for the county Planning Com- mission to appease influential campaign contributors. "My guess is that you were responrling lo the s uggestions of a few influential lobbyists whn have literally bought your votC's with campaign contributions," Ht'nson said in a leltt'r to the five supervisors. The leltet' contained both his resignation and a searing al· lack on the way supervisors do business, especially political campaicn financing. According to Beman, County Counsel Adrian Kuyper was told to remove him from his plan· ning commission and environ- mental management agency d1.1tles l ast week ln a clost'd door session. At that session, Kuyper's con· tract a s legal advisor to the b<>nrd of supervi~ors was re· newed ror a nother rour years. Simultaneously. according lo both Kuyper and Benson, the five supervisors said Benson should be removed -., the legal counsel to the planning com- mission. The 34·year·old att«TM!y said ,. ............... 0SOVIET SILOS IN LAOS' Thanat Kohman Red Missile Silos Built In Laos? BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - A top Thai foreign policy expert says intelligence reports show that the Soviet Union has built m issile silos in the "high moun- tain area" of Laos. He says lhe silos could be used to direct mis- s iles against either China or Thailand. Thanat Khoman gave few de- tails in his television talk M-0n· day. and did not indicate if any m1ss1les had been installed in the silos. I le cited ''some intelligence reports '' as also showing that the Soviets have ''many military facilities in the highlands of Laos." Thanat is a former fot'eign minister and head of the Thai na· tional assembly's foreign rela· tions commillce. Pentagon and State Depart- ment spokesme n in Washington said they knew nothing about any Soviet missile s ilos in Laos. They said they would have no com- ment. · Rumors about Soviet missile facilities in Laos have circulated in Bangkok s ince last December, when Communists took over the land-locked Indochinese country that border s both Cllina and Thailand. The rumors have been impoesi· ble to confirm . Some Western analysts here have been skep. Uc al, saying that large-scale Sov· iel military involvement in Laos could lead to a confrontation with China. ··Laos is the s trategic point which could control Southeast Asia, "Thanatsaid Monday. He noted that the Soviet Union and Vietnam have become heavi- ly involved in the development of Laos, that the United States has been pulling bac k Its Asian military line to The Philippines, Japan and the Pacific islands, and that China has been more con- cerned about its volatile northern frontier with the Soviet Union than with its southern flank. Moscow has been pouring aid and advisers into Laos since last December. and Laotian Premier Kaysone Phomvihan has met Wlth Soviet leaders in Moscow twice this year . Estimates of Sov- iet personnel in Laos range from ~cvcral hundred lo ::.everal thousand. V1t'tnam, wh1('h has close tics with the So\'ICt Union, mamtains troop5 tn lhc southern part of Laos. Chlnt'se cn~ineen; are buildin~ roads 1n northern Laos. but lhP Chinese aid program is s mall compared with the Soviets'. Tax Cut '1..ikely' -Carter ST. SIMONS !SLJ\NO, (ia (AP) -Presidenl-elecl Cart~r said today a tax <'Ut 1s a "hkcly prosp<>ct " for inclusion in a broad program for economic btimulus that he plans to unveil oext week. Speaking with reporters out· side his borrowed r esort home here, Carter said he plans un an- nouncement by the end or next weelc on the outline o f l11 ::. econom ic package, including a range of likely price tags for the proposal. While terming a tax cut plan a likely prospect , Carter said 1t neverthe less r epresent s "a second priority w ith me alter we make moves to put oor people back lo work." lie said he is firm· ly committed to a ":.vork op· portunily program." Carter Oew here Monday for a series of meetings with his new Cabinet. After his arrival, he con- ferred for nearly four hours with his key economic advisers. Aides said the session was ht'ld to conside r ·•alternative ap- proaches to job crcat.ion, tax re- duction and reduct1onsingovcrn· mentwaste." Responding to a reporter's question, Carter said next week's announcement probably will m elude a range of costs for tus economic program. But he cautioned that the total amount of stimulus he will ravor might rem ain Indefinite "even up to the last m inute" -even as Congress is considering the package. The total amount, he said, would hinge on whet.her or not the economy advances further ordedines in t he Interim. Before holding an informal meeting with members or tus Cabinet and appointees or Cabinet rank, Carter conferred with Gov. Hugh Carey of New York and Ma yor Abraham Beame o( New York City, First Step long One for HBBurglar Burglars preying on various premises in Huntington Beach had best start watching their step, police s uggested today. Intruders who broke Into two locations over the weekend via rooftop skylights took missteps once ins ide attic areas and plunged through acoustical tile ceilings to lt'1e noor below. Roslyn Earl, operator of the Animal Kingdom, a pet shop al 6825 Warner Ave ., told O((icer Richard Nemeth the burglar ap· parently wasn 't deterred by his bone-jarring tumble. He managed to steal about Sl ,000 In merchandise, including a numb e r of n ove lt y wristwatches, two exotic birds and a variety of squirming sn akes. Investigators said whoever literally dropped in on the ad· m inistrative offices al Harbor View School, 4343 Pickwick Cjr- cle. apparenlly stole nothing. Once he pried the skylight open, the bur glar missed thnt all important first step onto a bt':im and c rashed throu~h the ce1lin~. plunging 10 feel down onto the desk of Dr. Jam<''i Turner. pnn· cipal. Investigators today wc•rc armed with two good clurs, the thong sandals the burgler left on the desk in m aking hls hasty <'Scape. ........... "' NEW CHICAQO MAYOR Michael BllandfC Attorney Successor To Daley BULLETIN CHICAGO CAP> -Michael Bllandic, a llttle·known lawyer but one with considerable in- nuence at City HaU. was chosen temporary mayor today to suc- Ct'ed Richard J . Daley. C:lllCl\GO <A P l -M1chaC'l Diland1c, a Jtlllt: l:rnown lawyer but one with considerable clout al City Hall, edged lo within a :.mgle step today of becoming temporary mayor to s ucceed Richard J . Daley. Black aldermen s aid just before the City Council m~ting at which a successor was to be chosen that they will n ot nominate a fellow black for the Job. Thus. R1l andic. alderman of Daley's l lth ward, appeared to need only the formality or the coun('i I vote after he was n o m inated by Alderman fo::dward Vrdolyak as the session ::.tarted The withdrawal of black Alderman Wilson F'rost from contention and the support for Oi landic was worked out in a Curious weC'k of wheeling and dealing after Daley's death of a heart attack Dec . .20. Under the l<'rms of the deal . Frost. president pro tempore of the-coun cil. would s ucceed U1land1c as chairman of the Finance Committee. considered the second mos t powerluJ posl in city governmC'nl. Oilandic has said he will not he a candidate in a special elec- t ion to rill thc remainder of llal<'y 's I nm. T hat election must be held with.in six months . HBWoman Still Critical A young Huntington Beach woman remained in critical con- diti()n today from Injuries s uf· fered in an airplane crash that killed her husband . Denise Beck. 22. Is being treat- ed for multiple inJuries and frac- tures at Riverside General Hospital. lier husband, John V. Beck, 21. of 5602 Skylark Drive. was killed Sunday in the crash of a single· engine plane in the r<1lling hills near Temecula. Investigators say they are still pie('ing togcthl'r evidence to de· tcrm1ncwhatcauscdlhecra<,h WAVES .•• . t , large waves alo ng the Oranp Coast, dissipated u d~ or lwo ago. "Jt wa.a a deep low pruaun AMa. a tunnel 1y1tem that occun JOO times every winter out there.,. Rogers said. ''Strong weste.r ly wtnds around the storm area push wuves toward the cout," bes&ld, When the storm ls far enouah soul.h, the s wells are able to co~ around Pt. Conception and bit the coast. the meteorologist eJ- plained. . Lifeguards In other ciUe.s along , the Orange coast r eported good. butdcclinlngsurfthlsmorning. ''We've got some nice west swc:Us in the four lo five foot r ange loday," sald Newport Manne Safety Officer Larry Gibson. He said Newport bad a crowd ol surfers br aving the 63 degree waters this morning. ''It's a bit smaller today, but we 're sWJ getting an occasional six-foot set coming through," he said. S an Clemente Marine Safet~ Officer Ken Caspers said the Pacific storm generated coosis· tent five lo six foot waves Mon- day. but that the sw1 lladdropped to the three to fi ve foot range in San Clemente this moming. ··It's not as consistent as Mon· day, but there's still quite a few i.urf ers out at T S treet (Trafalgar ) today, "he said. Surf in Laguna Beachwaslnlhc five foot r ange, with a flock oC wave riders tackling thick walls at Brooks Street. FVVandals Wreak Havoc Across City 1 Vandals caused $540indamJe in Founta in Valley during ~e Christmas weekend, police re- ported today. I About 90 bricks at a cons~­ tion site on Recreation Circle were broken and used lo betd three shifting levers on a fork lilt. Police s aid damage totalled $349. Vandals broke a fence, lrt?e branches and a plexiglass sliding door at the Green Valley Recreil· tion Association Clubhouse. l~ Los Jardlnes St .. police said. I Nothing was taken from ~ clubhouse, police u.id but e fence and door will cost $121 repair. A city p ark building at UJto Bodle St. was vandalized ov~ Ute weeke nd. A window on tl)c northwest side of lhe recreatiqn building was s hattered eostilig $25. Residents at t 1~ Tulip Court reported three BB holes in an up. stairs window. Damage was sqt at $45. An employe at Southwest Sav- ing!! a nd Loan, 16lil Brookhurst St , had to call a locksmith when he ln cd to reopen his office Mort· day morning. Police said someone ha6 !'turrcd wood s plinters and s un· now<'r seeds into lhe front door lock. · Peephole Target In Odd Burglary I I I I A would-be burglar surprise41 by his lnlended victim Monda~ night frankly had Huntingto Bc-ach police puzzled today in r • gard to his motive. The youth, estimated to ~ about 13, was allegedly trying steal the antl·burglar peephol installed In the front door o( woman's souths ide home. 1 lie fl ed from the Swansea Lane r('s1dence when surprised, tbt woman told Patrolman Thoma,. G1Uigan. 1 Attorney Attacks Supervisors J no reason was given for the de- mand that he be reassigned a nd that "Mr. Kuyper has personal- ly expr essed complete con- fidence in me and has repeated· ly praised both m y abilities and my performance." Kuyper said Monday that he regards Benson a& a top night attorney and praised h is performance with the planning commission. Praise also came from two planning commissioners, a cting Chairman Earl Wooden and de· parting commissioner Sh irley Grindle . In a t elephone interview, Wooden said he was shocked at Denson ·s rcmov al. "I certainly was not dis· sati s f i e d with Ralph 's performan('e. He's a great lawyer , a very sh arp person,·· Wooden said. noth he a nd Mrs. Grindle said that, to their knowledge, there was no dissatisfaction with any of the <'Ommlss looers about Benson's pt!rform3nc" Mrs. Grindle was even more out.poken about the behind the door mM<'uvc-r to oust Benson as legal roun!lel for the com- mission. "The dlctalor strikes again," Mrs. Grindle tald ln an obvious reference to l.he role supcrvi.,or Ralph Oiedrlcb played ln • Beruion's r eassignment. "llis removal is just one more instance of a knowledgea· ble, conscientious person being taken from lhe syste m to make way for whatever Dieflrich want s to do," Mrs. Grindle said . Monday, Diedrich admitted he led the move to ousl Benson from his planning commission duties. "To me there was some que~· tion about his perform<ince in legal cases." Diedrich said. "Frankly," the Fullerton supervisor added, "I'm shocked at his attack on the supervisors, particularly because he Is a legal advisor to the board." Benson 's attack i ncluded charges that the supervisors are more inte rested in hiring a "work force or docile backs'· than with "encouraging tx· cellence In county service." He attributed his reassignment to "folks who sell their Influence on you (supe rvisors ) to others and who buy their lnnuence on you by dutifully pl&cln!l down a few hundr<'d ot 8 thous and dollan whenf'ver any ()( yoo de· cide to have a fundraiser." Benson uld 1upervtson' cam· p1t1n finance pracllcea arc \teal, but went on to call them ~ and debutng to Cboee who participate ln tbetn . Di<'drich ho hummed that criticism by saying, "so what else is new? "Those things h ave been said hefore and I don't hti ppen lo agree with them or put much Mock in such allegatioru;," the hoard of supervisors chairman s aid. Supervisor Thomas Riley said the board decision to ask ror Be n son's r emoval was un· animous. Riley vaguely mentioned com· plaints he h3d received and ad· muted one or those complaints came from lawyt!r Marlena Fox ot CEEEO, A lobbyist organiia- Uon backed heavily by the con- struction \ndustry. T" Riley said he had no advance notice thAt Ben son·s status was to be discussed at the cJosed door m~llna. Like -Diedrich, he was reluc· tant to discuss details of that meeting which both btlieve Is subject to Ute privilege of an ex· ('C.'utive seai;ion. Both Riley and Diedrich denied that KuypeT's rehiring w8$ con· diUoned on h is r emoval of Bens on from planning com · miaslon duties. The two I UJH1rvison said the decllioo lo renew l<U.)'pa"• con· tract was made before Benaoo's Delly "lltil $Wit ..... I OUSTED BY SUPERVISORS"' Legal Advlaer Benson ruttus wu dlscussed. ... Whllt support for Bensc>1\~ among the planning co9' .. mlaalon ers and his ftllow •l .. tomeys was atron1, Riley inst._... td tbel he h ad "questions abOut phiJosophJcal •lewpoints." .. * Irvine EDITION Tod ay·s Closi11J! · ~.Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 363, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1976 TEN CENtfi ' Ousted Attorney Raps Boar Missing Student l'Slain' The body of a 19·ycar-old slu· dent nurse who was r cportt•d missing for more than ;1 WC'ck was found Monday in hl•r l'<ir hidden away in a park1n~ lot behind a Garden Grove apart- ment complex . Today. police listed .J;inl't Aline S tallcu1>"s death a~ :.i •homic ide while rorunl•r"~ in I vestigators iw1ct tht• c<1usc or tht· attractive young woman's dl'alh has not yet been determined ~Discovery of the body : spr_awled across the front scat I of the a uto came shortly ~ron• 111 a.m. when one of six Ex- !plo rer Sc-out cadets helping police in their search for the 1 missing woman peered in the lcar window Police said the parking lot at the rear of the apartmt•nt com- lplex al 13111 Yockey St. !Garden Grove. 1s a \r1s1lor " .. !parking area, accounting for : the auto going unnot1cl'<l for so !Jong. 1 The appJrc•nt hom1<"Hll' \ tt·t 101 reportedly was full~ C'lolht•d ;and there apparently v.1:n• no v1.,1 ble signs of violcntc or Sl'XUJI moles tation Miss Stallcup, 3 stull1:nt nursi• ~ <.I t Cy p r l's s Co i I (' ~ e and ;111 · employe at (.;(.'I M c•dw <ii < 'l·ntt·1 was reported luM s•'l'll ;al ahout 8·30 pm. Dt•c I~) Thal 1s Whl'n she> lt'fl th1· apartml'nt she ~han'<I with hl•r parents near Dalt' Strel't and <See BODY. Page A2> -'Irvine Seeks Ne w Projects 1For 1977 I I In int• c·1t\ JHt1•., v..1111 10 kn11v. v. h:.it resacknt:.. \\ jl\l 111 tht• \\ :J\ 11f roads. lir1<fi.:1•, 1r,aff1C '-•l?n.iJ, park .... t11k1· l r.11i... .rnd 111111·1 cap1t al prnJ1·t 1' "W('0 \'{' n•t t.·nth '('Ill PU( IN t ers to t'<tl'h ho.:rwown<•rs · ,,., SO<'iat1on trt In inc>. plu' ottwr tn t er ('Slt'd i.:roups :..ut·h ~·-.. lh1· Jrvtn<' <:om pan~ and lT In iru•. :.aid .John Hr1m n. tht• 1·1t \ ·., mana~l'r of ton ... tru1t111n serv1c<--. "Wt• v. ant tht•m tn ... 1•n1l w .. hjt k letters I 1•1lin~ u' v. h<1l lht·~ v. ant to S<'t' hu1lt tlurin~ r,,c., .. 1 )e•.ir 1977 7R, · · Br11\\ n .... 11<1 Rrown ,,11cl th1· r1·.,11knh ,,,,. a.c;kcd 1.'.1C'h \ t•jr .it th" t1m1.· .ind that their n ;'P"n"'' hl'lp 1~1· nl\ plan "h,11 v. ill t>t• 11m,trull1·d dunni: the• n1•'1 '1 .1r "\\'I' hnpf' 111 i::1 I .111 lht• answt•r• by .I.in 'i .inti th1·n v.1· II c·ompil1 ltSt5, .... 1111 llrov. n If(' Jrldc'<l lh.il lthe lists "-111 bi· ri•\wwNI t)\ lh1• lvariou., d1r1.'< l•ll ., Jncl rum ' missions 1n lht.• c 1l\ "Finalh , lhf' cit~ c•ounc1l will receive lht' 11 ... t... und make a de· :terminJl1on som(•tlme before Ju lly 1," Brown l'xplaint'CI : Persons who w1:..h to make re !quests an' asked to Sf'nd letter~ 'to Brown al city hall, 17200 .Jam· 1borec Blvd , Irvine. '~~~~~~~--.... ' Java Jabbe d In Boycott NEW YORK t AP> Supermarkets here havE> put up signs announcing a nationwide coffee boycott and restaurants are featur ing s pecials on tea and other beverages A protest against the sk)'J'Ot'keting cost of coffee was officially launc hed Monday by the city's Consumer Affairs Com- missioner, Elinor Gu~­ genheimer, who started her day with n cup or tea Instead or what usually would be the first of up to 1S cups of coffee. ''We're trying to educate consum~rs on what to do if ther~ ts a runnway price lncreaee," Mrs. Gug- aenhelmer said between 1lp1 at O'Dwyer's ' l\e:iltauranl on West 51st '1 •l Lobbyist Element Attacked By GAR Y GRANVILLE CM lhe l>•oly Polol SI.Ill Deputy County Counsel Ralph Benson c harged Monctay that Or ange County Supervisors or dered his ouster as attorney for the county Planning Com mission to a ppease influential campaign contr ibutors. "My guess is that you wen· rl"spondmg lo the suggestions or a few influential lobbyists who have literally bought your votes with campaign contributions ... Benson said in a let.tor Lo Lbc five s upervisors The letter contained both his resignation and a scaring al tack on the way supervisors dn business. especially pol1llcal campaign financ1ng According to Ben.son, Count~ Couns<>I Adrian Kuyper was told to remove him from his plan mng commission and environ- mental management agt'nt'} duties last week m a closl'd door session. At that session. Kuyper's con tract as legal advisor to the board of supervisors was re- newed for another four years. Simultaneously. according to both Kuyper and Rt•nson, t ht· five s upervisors said Ren~un s hould be re moved as the Jegul counsel to the planning com mission The 34-year-old attorney said no reason was given for the de· mand that he be reassigned and that "Mr. Kuyper has personal- ly expressed complete con- fidence in me and has repeated· ly praised both my abilities and my performance." !>MIY P11e1 """'• •Y St••• Mlle ..... WETSUITED BELLY BOARDER RIDES 8-FOOT HUNTINGTONWAVE ON KNEES Kuyper said Monday that he r egards Benson as a lop flight attorney and praised his performance with the planning commission. Surfers Entertained Pier Spectators Monday Afternoon on Storm-fed Swells Praise also came from lwo planning commissioners. acting Chairman Earl Wooden and de part mg comm issioncr Shirley Grindle I rvine Girl, 13, Critical In Accid e nt .\ l:l \ t·.1r old In 1m' girl wac; in 1·nt1t'JJ c.:ond1t1c>n today and <i lfi ~ t>ar olrl lrvint• youth wa~ c-h.irgl'd "1th dr11nkc•11 Itri\ ing follo" mg an acr1dC'nl IJh• Mon tlav n1j(ht near t rc lrv1nt• Kate Kal<'s . nf 18022 !\lann St. 1, 111 lht> 1ntC'nSl\l' t•an· unit al ('o.,t:i Mt.'sa ~Jemor1al lltit.p1t.1l. v. he rt• 'he 1~ bt'tng t rt•atl"Cl for an IC'rn;il and ht•ad 1n1unc5 Sht.' "as or11• 11( (1\l' t<•<'n.ig(• JIJl'"t.'ngC'r" n<l1n~ 111 a trut·k lhJl 'mas hed 1ntn J c·l.'nlt•r cll\•1rlc•r \ecrcd into an c•mh~inkml'nt :ind then n1pperl ovc•r on IL' !>Ide· \<'cordin~ t,, pollc<·. th1• ii<'CI d1•11I oc«urred on lln1vc•r!>1t~ l>r1vc• .... oulh of California Strc.:t·l. JU:>t ht'forc• m1rlnight Pohc<' declinc·d to identify th1• <Inver of th<' truck. who wa:.. booked al Juvenile hall on !>USPI cion of drunken driving. The other four passengers were treated a~ Hoaf;( Memorial H os pit a'I hut were n nt hospitalized All a r c 1rv1n(• teenagers. Coas t 's 'Y' Set s Goals The directors of the Orange Coast YMCA have set a $40.000 goal for their 1977 fund ra1sinf? campaign. Leighton French, chairman of the YMCA Board of Directors said, of the total. a goal of $20,000 has been set for the Major Gifts Team with the r em ainder lo come from other fund raising learns. The fund -raising drive will be held in February. Fr.ench pointed out that the $40,000 will pay for YMCA pro- grams in 1977 that are expected to serve more than 6,000 young people and adults in the area. Bord e r Incid e nt BANGKOK. Thailand <AP) Thai forces fired today on about ~ Cambodian 9oldiers who had entered Thai territory, border police said. Dead Pacific Storm Stirs Coast's Surf In a tC'f('phone 1nter\"lew". Wooden said he was shot:kt'd <tl Benson's removal "I certainly was not d1 s- s a t i s fi e d with Ralph 's performance. H e's a great. lawyer. a very sharp person," Wooden said. IJySTF.VF. MITCHELi. 01 the l>•llv Pllol Sl•fl A PaC'if1c storm IOC'alcd 1,200 miles off the coast died two days af!O, but surfers on Christmas vacation were still enjoying the aftt'r efrects today as six foot swells marched on the Orange Coast SpeC'tatorc; lined the nnrth side of thl' llunlmRlon Beach pi('r Mondav aftf'rnoon, watching wets u1ted wave riders race hulk • mg eight to 10 foot sections of wave hrt•akin):! in front of them Lifeguard Ll Rill Richardson said the c;torm surf came up about toa m Mond:1~· "It was <ibout three feet all morning. then all of a sudden lines :..tarted coming in in the eight to 10 foot range,•• he said this morning Surf in Huntington was in the 5ix fool range early today, he said. Richardson said the westerly swell was running an aver age of six feet today, with an occasional eight -foot set rolling in. The water temperature in Hun- tington Reach is in the low 60s, ''but we expect it to start dropping rapidly with this type of swell." Richardson said. Meteorologist Walt Rogers. of the Los Angeles Weather Service. said the storm which generated large waves along the Orange Coast. dissipated a day or two ago. "'It was a deep low pressure area, a funne l system that occurs tOOUmesevery winteroutthere," Rogers said . "Strong westerly winds arouftd the storm area push waves toward the coast," he said. 10 YULE TREES 'BIG SURPRISE' When lhl' s torm is far enough south, the swells arc able to come around Pt. Conception and hit the coast. the meteorologist ex- plained. Lifeguards in other cities along the Orange coast reported good, but declining surf this mormng "We've got some n1ct' west swells in the four to five foot range.• today, .. said Newport Mann<' Safety Officer Larry Gibson. Ile said Newport had a crowct of surfers bravmj! th<' 6J degree waters th1s morning "It's a hit smaller today, hut we're still getting an occasional six-foot SC'l coming through, .. hc 5aid San CIC'mcntc Marinl' Safety Officer Ken Caspers l>ald the Pac if 1c storm gcn<'rated cons is tent five lo six foot waves M<m clay. but that the surf had dropped to the three to five fool range in San Clemente this morning. "ll's not as consistent as Mon - day, but there's still quite a few su rfers out at T Street <Trafalga r ) today," he said. Surf in Laguna Beach was in the five root range, w~th a nock of wave riders tackling thick walls at Brooks flreet Hoth he and Mrs. Grindle said that, to their knowledge, thl're was no dissatisfaction with any o f the comm issioners about Benson's perfotmance. Mrs. Grindle was even more outsPoken about the bC'hind lh<.· door maneuver to oust Renson as legal counsel for the com m1c.s1on . "The dictator strikes again," Mrs Grindle said in an obv1ou., reference to the role supervisor Ralph DiedriC'h played 1n Benson 's rccis51gnment "His removal 1s iust onl' more instan<.·<.· of <t knowlt'dgc;i hie·. conscumtious person bring taken from the system to mak<' way for whatc.:ver Diedrich wants lo do." Mrs l.rindlP S<lid Monday, Diedrich admitted he Jed the move to oust Benson from his planninf? commission duties. "To me there was some ques· lion about his performance in legal cases, .. Diedrich said. "Frankly,·· the Fullerton supervisor added. ''I'm shocked ISee BENSON, Pagt.A2> Six School Tours Planned in Irvine~ Anyone interested hr vJsiting hea dquarters, 2941 Alton Ave .. schools in the Jrvil\e Unified and then proceed by bus. School District can g«t a guided Oates are not set yet for the tour beginning Jan. 7, dJstrict of· next five tours. but the schools to ficials announced today. be visited include: ll El Camino Six lours are planned. They Real, Greentree and College will include visits to three cam-Park 2) Venado Intermediate. puses. The tours will run from Deerfield and Woodbridge Ins· 9:15 a .m . to noon, with a half· tant 3) Basics Plus, Culverdale t .. s:S~m~sl~~e~. ~Z:JY pl~~ • hour briefing at district head-and SELF 4) University Park, n quart~rs precedJng the tours. R a n c ho S a n Jo a qui n J n -In their front yard, are a surprise Tbt flrsl excursion will be J•n. termed late and Vista Verde1 present tor the Ch arl es 'T to.el Toro Marine and Los (year·round) 5) UnivertityHigh, Rlckn'ellR. Ni.rit\fos Elementary Schools, Turtle Rotk and T11rtl e Rock II The landscaping was dbne pl~thenew Irvine Hiah Sehool. (Bonita Canyon). whtle Rtck.nell and hJs wife were / f>r:htcipala •t each school will Those intere$ted in signing up in Lot Ana~les. .. .. e<>nduct the tour and potnt out the ~an phone the district office, They said they have no Idea dlfferent features of the school. 556·4900, and speak to Pr 1 an where the trees came from f . VlaJtors wlll meet at dls'-"cL M°'?ef or Nancy Rowland. ·' !>••Iv Pilot ~l•ff Plloto OUSTED BY SUPERVISORS Legal Adviser Benson Parents Sue I rvine In D e ath Attorneys for Kenneth and Rease Lev<•rcntz of Irvine have f11<.>d a $2 2 million drum against lhl' city of Irvine, stt•mming from the Aug. 20 <.1cc1dcnl in which their five-year-old son was killed. The $2.286,000 c laim for dam.iges is liskd on tonight's c1- ly council agenda, but 1s expect- ed to be denied and forwarded to tht• city·!> 1nsurancc_.carncr. the usual practice 1n sucn cases. The couple 1!> charging that "negligent design, constructW.. :md failure to provid"° <idequate safety and traffic controls" con- tributed to the death of their son, Erie. lie was killed al the mtersec:- twn of Deerfield Avenue and f<~awn Glen West. lie was :>truck by a motorist while he was riding a tricycle. Rcs1<1cnt " of tht• J>ecrfleld <'Ommunlly C'omplained to the,.,. ty council on Aui;:. 24 that ,new trarfic c:ontrob.. Wt're needed 1n Deerfield. The next week, council mem· bers af!rccd lo t<ike several added safely steps. such as hir- ing a trossin~ guard, r<'paintmg the crosswalks, installing a trnf-. fie signal and adding four-wciVI stop s igns. Six Seek ing Irvine Sea ts With only two days ldt beforf' the riling deadline. SIX c•an d1dates a lreudy hav1• fil ed nnmmat1on paperc, in th<' lrvin1· lnif1c>d School 1>1:..tnl'l Those <'anc11datl's an• Frelf G.1hm, Rohert Gr.1}, Frank llurd <mcumbt•nt), Kathy Larkan. Ron Lunct•ford and l.OUI.\ Ze1d;.1 Two olht•rs Dorothf'a "Doi lit'" Blame and Thomas Wilson havr taken out µapcrs. but huve not yt't r<'turn1:d them to the· county Rc•g1i;trar of Votc>r:.. Tw1) S<.'ats arc ur> for l'lcction w March the on<'s currently held b.v llurd :md C'harlt•s Boulangl'r. who will not seek re clcetion \\e;e tlu•r Surf subsiding WMnc~­ day from highs of six feel. Patchy elouds through i tomorrow. Temperatures about thl' same l ~SIDE 'l'OD.\ \'.' What may bi> the ongmal draft of the Declaration of In· dependencr penned by Thom03 Jefferson hos been /oortd near 8osto11 . See Page M. IU l?I A11 • .... ·~ Al "' 1 .. ' ... .... •• ' ., A2 DAILYPILOT Tue-;.day. December 28. 1976 . ilrgo Oil Spill •~~__..;;;'--~~~~~=-~~ $2.3 Million Damage Sought AP Wlrt-!O ARGO'S MASTER George Papadopoulos Yule Tree Burns Son Of Fire man rh1 • 11n·1.,1drnt of tlw ('l)unl y \ ol11ntt•1•1 f 1r1·rnl'n -. """'"'1,1ll()l1 11t lht• 0 11h 1·11\ Stal1un 111 ('ap1<;trano lkuC'h answ<>r<'d :111 ;ii arm Mondav :1n1! 1ound ht'> <)\\-n houi;t• ;.iblut.<' :11111 h1:-. :ion ""ricms Jy hunw<I Mel Weth<'I was one· of the fir-.t firc·men rin f h1• -.1·rnf'. :14riWJ C't1llt> Naran1a NEW YORK (AP) -Questiein· ing of the skipper o( the Aq::o Merchant oil lanker resumed lo· dsy Jn leder:.il court here ma con· \J,nulng attempt lo show that t.bc ehip'g owners knew the vessel was not seaworthy before lt ran aground off N nnluckcl Island on Dec. 15- Douglas Jacobsen, an attorney for Continental Insurance Co .. which is seekin~ $2.3 million 1n damages to cover the cost of 7.5 million gallons or oil that were spllled at sea. r esumed a line of questioning designed lo prove the vessel's navigation equip· ment wascbromcallydefective_ Prior to the hearing's resump. tion with the questioning of Capt. George PapadopouJoo, Jacobson and an attorney for the Thebes Shipping Co-. owner or the Argo Merchant, met in chambers with the fe deral magistrate, Sol Schreiber . Papadopoulos testified Mon· day at the U.S. District Court hearing that the Liberian tanker was 24.5 miles orr course when she foundered on shoals. even· tually split in two and spilled 7.5 million gallons or he;.ivy oil into the sea. /\ skipper for nine years, the 43·year·old Papadopoulos said the ship's ~yrocompass was not working-when tM accident OC· curred and the ship was being steered by a less realistic magnetic compass. Thebes Shipping Co. of Monrovia. Liberia. the owner of th<.• Argo Merchant, seeks to limit its liability in the face of several lawsuits. Among them are two $60· m1llton lawsuits· filed by Cape Cod fishermen. Meanwhile, the giant oil spill from the wreC'ked tanker driflC'd 1n a twisted butterly configura- tion off Nantucket Island. ap· p;irently held motionless by fi ckle winds. PA. • .. wi ......... TANKER GROUNDED Thia One On Delaware Cnuk Oil Spilled lnlo River GLOUCESTER CITY, N.J. (AP> -The grounding 'o£ a Uberian tanker Monday dw1ng a docking maneuver on lhe Pennsylvania s ide, of the Delaware River has created a 20·mile oil slick which could soil so m e beaches and harm wUdlife, the Coast Guard said today. Ke nneth Wyma n, Coast Guard captain of the P ort of Philadelphia, said creeks on both the New Jersey and Pen- nsylvania sides of the river have been rimmed with booms to protect them against the 134,000.gallon crude oil spill. Wyman, said a helicopter sur- vey or the slick indicates heavy concentrations of oil along the river beaches at Paulsboro, N.J .. and Claymonl, Del. Wyman said the cleanup, which he estimated could take as long as lwo weeks, would focus first along the shoreline before efforts are .made to re- move the oil in midriver. " "The oil in the water is going to be difficult to remove," he said, adding that "cleaning beaches is always a tedious pro- cess." Tax Cut ~Likely' -Carter ST. SIMONS ISLAND. Ca (AP> -President elect C'a1 lt'r said today a tax cut is a "likely prospect'' for 1nrlu:.ion 1n 111Jru11d program for economic.: 'llmulus that he plans to unveil next week Speaking with reporters out. side his borrowed resort home here, Carter said he plans an nn. noWlcement by the end of next week on lh<.' outhnl! of his economic packai<c, includ111.c ;1 range or ltkcly prrr<• tags for the proposal. While terming a tax cut plan a likely prospect, Carter said 1t nevertheless r epresents "a second priority with me after we ma.ke moves to put our people back to work." He said he is firm. ly committed to a "work op- portunity program.'' Carter flew here Monday for a series of meetings with tus new Cabinet. Arter his arrival, he con. ferred for nearly four hours with rus key economic advisers. Aides said the session was held to consider "alternative v1>- proaches to job creation, t ax re · duction and reductions in govern- ment waste." Responding lo a reporter's question, Carter said next week's announcement probably will in- clude a range or costs for his economic program. But he cautioned that lhe total amount of stimulus he will favor might remain indefinite "even up lo the last minute" -even as Congress is considering the package. The tota1 amount, he said, would hinge on whether or not the economy advances further ordeclines in the interim. Before holding an informal meeting 'with members of h1~ Cabinet and appointees of Cabinet rank, Carter conferred with Gov'. Hugh Carey of New York and Mayor Abraham Beame of New York City. After that session, Carter emcrg<~ with h is visitors to d eclare'. "Bankruptcy for New York City is not a viable alternative •. , We have eliminated that us a pc>Nibility for the future." Al"Wl-lt NEW CHICAGO MAYOR Michael Bllandlc Attorney Successor To Daley CHICAGO (AP) -Michael Bilandic, a lilUe-known lawyer hut one with considenible in· fluencc at Ci ty Hall. was chosen tempor ary mayor today to s ue ceed Richard J . Daley. Bilandic, alderman or Daley's 11th Ward, was elected with only token resistance at a special City Council meeting, in accordance with a deal wol'ked out ln a furious week of wheeling and de- aling after Daley's death of a heart attack Dec.20. Bilandic's election without serious opposition was assured after black Alderman Wilson Frost, president pro tempore of the council, backed out or conten· • lion. Frost, who bad the support or a broad coalition of black com· mun1ty and politica1 leaders, was rewarded with the chairmanship or the Finance Committee, con· !>idered the second most powerful post in city government. Missile Silos • ID Lao Hills? UANGKOK, Thalland <AP) - A top Thlll foreign policy expert says intelligence re~ show that the Suvict Union has built missile silos ln the "high moun- tain area" or Laos. He says the silos could be used to dlrect mls· silea a1alnst either China or Thall and. Thanat Khoman gave few de. tails in his television talk Mon- day, and did not indicate If any missiles had been installed in the :.tlos. I le cited "some inte!Uaence reports'· lis i.lso showtna that the Soviets bave "many military Cac1l1ties in the highlands of Laos.•· ' Thanal is a former foreJgn minister and head of the Thai na· taonal assembly's foreign rela· lions C'om mittee. Pentagon and State Depart· ment spokesmen Jn Washington said they knew nothing about any Soviet missile silos in Laos. Tbey said they would have no com. menl. Rumors about Soviet missile facilities in Laos have circulated In Bangkok since last December, when Communists took over the land-locked Indochinese country that borders both China and Thailand. The rumors have been impossi· ble t o confirm. Some Western analysts here have been skep. tic-al. saying that htrge-scal~Sov­ iet military involvement in Laos could lead to a confrontation with China. "Laos is the strategic point which could control Southeast Asia,"Thanatsaid Monday. lie noted that the Soviet Union and Vietnam have become heavi-ly involved in the devclopment or L~os, that the United States has been pulling back its Asian military line to The Philippines, Japan and the Pacific Islands, and that China has been more con· cerned about its volatile northern frontier wilh the Soviet. Union than with Its southern flank. Moscow has been pouring aid and advisers into Laos since last December. and Laotian Premier Kaysone Phomvlhan has m et with Soviet leaders in Moscow twice this year. H1~ '.'><111. Sll•\'t'. 11. hud tK'<>n f<>c;t1nc li~ht., <>n thr fam1lv Chr1stn1:1s ttt't' while· taking al dow11 wh1•n an !'l!'C'tncal sh11rt ig- n1lt-d lhc ltndl•t dl'y pl;tnt Young We1hel v;unl\< tried l<> drag !hf' burning tr<'e frnm lhr hous<'. "It's just kind or silting out there now,'' Coast Guard spokesman Norman Deragon s<1id of the 7.6-milhon-gallon oil slick about 30 miles off Nan- tucket. E'ro•PageAl Bilandic was nominated by Alderman Edward Vrdolyak, u leader among some of the younger regular Democrats. About a dozen seconding speeches followed -first by Alderman Bennett Stewart, a black. 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On the morn· 1ng Of 0CC'. 15, he llald, he tried lo fo. his position itt 5:30 a.m. but rould not bf'C'ause or darkness and an unclear horizon BENSON FLAYS BOARD • • • . troops in the southern part or Laos. Chinese engi~crs are building roads in northern Laos, but the Chinese aid progrum is small compared with the Soviets'_ Fro1t1 Page ,\ I BODY ... Katella Avd1uc• an <;arden l.ro\ e, about four miles from \\ hl're hc·r body w a::. found er~ht tlay~ l:iter Wh<'n lhE' young woman·c; dis· ~1ppC'aranc€' ""':-; rcponcd the 111'xt day. polt1·1· immediately luunt·hcd an 1ntcni.tve i.cart'h. They said today thf'rC' wa.; nothrn.i about th1.• vit"lt m'!. "" ang patlt•rn to indit-att: 'h" wa ... thc• typ1• o( young "mnan lt> L1k1· off' "1thout l'tlh~r tcllini.! h<'r parrnr-. or m..ikinH ..id vJnt·c pl:lll'< at his attack on the supervisors, particularly because he is a legal advisor to the board." Benson 's attack included C'harges that the supervisors are mor e interested in hiring a "work force or docile hacks" than with "encouraging ex- c<'ll<'nC'c in county service." lie allnbuted his reassignment to ·'folks who sell their influence on you (supervlsors) to others and who buy their influence on you by dutifully plactnJ! down a (cw hundred or a thousand 1lnllars whenever any of you de· c·1rl<' lo h[1ve a fundraiser." Benson said supervisors' cam- 11a 1gn finance practices are le~al. but went on to call them corrupt and debasing Lo those who partic ipate in them l>1<'drich ho hummed that l'rttH'ISm by ::.;.iying, "so what d :-.c is new? ''Tho:,e things have been said IJdore and I don't happen to ai:re1• with them or put much .~equittal Urged Mosteller Trial Jury Deliberates /\ jury that has been ask('() to cl<'ar Charles Edward Mosteller of murd<'r t'hargcs filed aft er his girlfriend was shot to death in the Costa Mesa hom(' they i.han-<I began lt11 deliberations toctov in Orange County Superior Court. Deputy public defender Jim Merwin urg<'d the acquittal vC'rdict with the final argument that there is nothing to prove thut Mosteller, 43. of 2181 Rural Lune. "as not acting m self defense when he shot and killed Sharley Mae F'orman, 44. Merwin 11howed lh(' Jury a bent kitchen knife that Mosteller C'laims was used by Mrs. Forman lo rnflict a cut on his right C'heek shortly before the shouting last May20. Noting that Mosteller used th(' aun that his mother used to com· mlt suicide, Merwin also tt" minded the jury of ~timony that the rucohol level 1.n Mosteller'11 blood stream was three Umcs hliher than that applied to d.runJten driving arrf'tu. Merwin rejected what ho said was tlle prosecution's theofl tbai the sbootlnl( ol Mra. Forman ca mo close on the heels of a series of quarreJs bet ween tha couple. "Tb~re had bce.n a reconcllle. Uon," tilt defense lawyer uid. ''Mosteller told you hlmsdf \bat th\nJl!I were going well between them." But Deputy District Attorney Anthony RaC'kauckas urged the jury to r ecall the evidence they had heard and seen In the form <>f a n audio visual taping of Mosteller's a lleged confession to CC>llta Mesa police. "He told police that he wanted to wine Mrs. Forman out," the 1110::.enrtor ~<1id. ''And he made 11 C'lcnr that he shot her in the head four limes because that's where you shoot someone when you want to mnke sure that he or she 11 dead. "H,. told police that he hnted Mrs. Forman." the prosecutor srud •·And he told lhcm while he confessed to this k1Uin1 lhttt he was guilty of murder." The prosecutor reOlinded the panf'l of Moateller's comment. "The troth ot the matter Is 1 shot the damn broad four tlmes. I 'm juJl lorry J didn't kill her with Just one shot.•' "As Mr. Mostoller has told us, lhls Is a cue of murder,'' lhckauckaa aald. He w-1ed a verdict or tlrat dCIP"ft murder with nothln1 less than a de· termination or murder in the socond dearto. The JW'Y w as aont to delibera· Uona after belna lnalt'Uctoo by Judae Frank DomefllchW. stock in such allegations," the board of supervisors chrurman Hid. Supervisor Thomas Riley said the board decision lo a!\k for Benson's r emoval was un- animous. Riley vaguely ment.wncd com plaints he had rc•ct>rvcd ;ind ad milted one of tho:.<.· complaints came from law:ver Marlena Fox or CEEF.D. a lobbyist or~aniza. lion backed be:1v1ly by the C'on. struction industry Riley said he· -had no advance notice that Benson's status was lo be discussed al the rlost-d dol)r meeting: Like Diedrich, he was rclu<." tant lo discuss details of th:11 meeting which both bclin·t· 1:. subject lo the privilege uf :in ex ccutive session. Doth Riley and D1cdnch denied that Kuyper's rehinng wa~ con ditioned on hr::. rc·mnvul ot Benson from ptanrung com mission dutics. The two supervisors said the decision to renew Kuypcr's con tract was made before Dcn!.on's Slalus was discuSsNJ. While support for Densnn among the planninJC com· missioners and his fellow at lorneys was strong, RJley insist· cd that he had "questions about philosophical viewpmnts ... He explained that to mean that He had heard Benson somellm<•:-. deviated from legal opinions to express some kinrl e>f philosophical view. Except for a 15 minute Mi nt by Riley earlier this year, none of the five super visors have al tended any planning commission. meetings. Amidst smatters of cheering from some members of the au· dtencc, Simpson challcf\gL'<I the ~election of Rilandic, "a white man," through back-room deal tnf! and his selection over that ,,f f''ro:,t , "a black." Ironically, l"rost. the president pro lempor<' who chaired the meeting, rull'd S1mp.<oon's rem<irk out of order. Bilandre has said he will not he.• a randidate in a special e>lec t1on to fill the remainder or Daley's term. That election must be held within six months. Irvine Theft Yields . $2,500 Goods vulued at more than S'.!,500 were stolen M<>nday from .r Woodbridge home, Irvine poltr4' reoorted today. The theft occurred at the home of Rarbara Bridges, 36. lhc new nurs ing director at lloog ~emorlal Hospital. Sbe told • police thieves broke in sometime between 8 a .m . and 5: 15 pm Ms Bridgeif home Is in an area of Woodbridge that was re· l'C'n tlv completed Few of her 11('i~hbors have m oved In yd, poltrc 'IDH1. T he missini: items tnduded u rnlor I l'levlsion sot, an I llM .l.iclecl rlC' t ypewriter, two ROid wnstwnlches and coins. · Ttw burglary upparently <>C turr'ed after thi<'ves twisted off thl' door knt>b from the' front 1loor, polict' said . Toro Cyclist Dies; Auto Driver Held A youthfu l El Toro motorcyclist who was struck by a car driven hy a drunk driving suspect Thursday died Monday night in Saddleback Community llospilal, according lo a <'Or- oner's report. The coroner s:iid Jeffrey W. Enda. 17. of 22595 Ounkenfield Circle, .El Toro, dJcd from in· juries rct•civC'<1 in the accidc:nl that OC'curred shortly b<-fore 9 p m. Thur-;rlay I\ pai;senger on Enda's motor<'.vcle whc.•n It w::is struck from the rear and hurled 165 feet across an El Toro intersection was less seriously rnjurcd and re· PQrtcdly has been released from Lhe hospital. As a result or the accident at Serrano and F.I Toro Roads, a J9.year-old Sao Juon Capistrano man was hO<lkcd into Orange C'ounty Jail on folony drunk driv- ing charges. A California Highway' Patrol SJlOkesmun identified the suspect as Thomas E. O'Sullivan, 26426 Ever~re<>n St. The CH P repor t said EndR was prop<'rly stoppt'd at the El Toro· Srrrurrn interseNlon when O'Sullivan'::. car "truvellng ut n h1~h rt1te of llPC'ed" strut'k the mutc1rrych• frnrn the rcnr. Parole Term Stands Ex.-Westminster Mayor's Plea Denied By TOM RARl.EY OllM O•ll' "'r.4 Sl•tt A plea by former We-~lminsler mayor Otrek M<:Wh.inney that hf' be freed from parole regulations that govern his acllvilie:i uni11 1979 has been r ejeclC'd 10 Oran~<' County Superior Court. Judge Jame!! H. Wa11worth de nicd the request with the com· mtnt thst he found no merit In McWhlnney'11 nri:tumenl that codefendanl Tad F'ujlta mnde In· crimlnatln1 ~tatcments to lh<' prosecution shortly before the pair were tried in 1973. McWhlnney. 38, WM tried anCl convicted on charaes of attempt. ed vand theft aand conspiracy. H~ w•s sentenccd to one to 10 )'ears ln prison and freed on parole lnsl Feb.B. FuJ1ta. 37, was convicted on re· lated charges, sentenced to six months 1n tho county jail and fined $2,500. He was a member of the Westminster planning com· mission at the time of his arrest and trial. Uoth men were booke(} on criminal charges after Mlle Square P<trk f armer George Murnl told authorities that they had attempted to extr~ct $.10,000 from him in return tor the pledge that his lease on the strawberry growing acreage In Fountain Valley would be renewed by tho C'Ounty Board of Supervtsors. McWhinncy argued in hl• plea that the verdicl against him mlfht have been dirfcrcnt IC his lawyers had been made aware of the nature o( st3tements made by Fujita during an intem>inUon in the dliitrl<'t :1ttorney'soffice. And tbo plea <'Ontains Fajlta's nlleied slutcment lo t1uthor1t.i<'s: "McWhlnncy told me that $5,000 was to go to (<'ounty supervisor Robert) Rnttln and $5,000 was for himself." McWhlnney's lawyers unsuc· <'c.>ssfully pleaded that their do· tense wu pla nned without knowledge or that atatemcnl nnd would h11vo been adju..ted Ir Fu· \ Jita's comments had bttome known lo them. Tho Jury that 'c:onvtcted both men heerd conmcun1 tesUmony • f rom the t wo defendants on whether Fujita had. In fact, ever made s u c h a statemenL lo authorities. .. ,_ • Tuesday's Closing Pri<·t'~ II I \ fr\0,1 • If t I I A 11"111"1 t )t " .. h Oflfl "' . ,., ,.,,..,. ' ~ • j " I " •I . . 11 II ,.., .. ..... 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IF J&J as so strong. what ls 1t doing mesalng around in federal diatnct court in Trenton, N J • "1th a suit agains t the G11lell1' Compa ny that 1:; s o picayune It boggles the mmd'> Money Tree J&J as suing Gillette over a commercial that 1s no longer runnmg Gillett<.' stopped running 1t two months ago J&.J want. to be s ure G11letle never bnngs at back The Gillette commer~ was for ats Earth Born baby shampoo lt showed a mocber and daughter washing their halr and 1t stressed that the shampoo was ' genUe enough to use every day '· TO J&J, THAT SEEMED TO BE copycatting It had used a slmtlar patch for its Johnson &. Johnson baby sham- poo And 1t must feel that 1t owns the advertising motif Hence, its legal action against Gillette, which rephed that 1t. was ridiculous for J&J to assert ownership ngbts over the mother /daui:thter theme Whal may be bolhenng J&J 1s Earth Born's advance in the marketplace The G1llctlc shampoo has moved from 3 percent to ; percent of the market That s still a distance from the 14 ~rcent share held by J&J s baby shampoo. but that's a distance J&J wouJd hkc to maintain The temptation 1s to say "Who cares?" Johnson & Johnson obviously docs It tloesn t want to let any other shampoo maker sugAest that at has a product used by both mothers and daughter., THEN THERE'S HJ. HEINZ, TllE Pittsburgh ketchup maker Helni has been particularly ndden out or the soup business by Campbell Soup, so at s sumg Campbell for a mere $105 m11l1on Jle1nz suys Campbell has tncd to monopohie the soup market with "predatory pncing" and "deceptive and predatory advert1smg " The court sutt ts at least out m the open The trade magazine Advertising Age recently pned loose from the Federal Trade Comm1ss1on 1nformal1on about the source of a 1969 compt.unt agrunst Campbell Soup You might recall tills complmnt It was the one that ar- cused Campbell of chcatmg by placing marhles in the bot tom of soup bowls that were lo bc photo~raphed for ads and commercials In this "av lhl' ingn d11:nts r ould be 'l een on the surface The) \H•n• actu.dl\ ::.1lling on the marbles The complaint charged Campbell with misrepresenting the amount or solid mgrcdtl:nls 1n its soups THIS COMPLAJNT RECEIV ED A I.OT of attention ul the time It became a t:ause cc•lebrc .1mong consumcnsts But where did the complrunt origanate7 Now 1t can be told It was the good old II J Heinl Company that lipped off the Federal Trade Commission and even provided photographs to show how Campbell was fud~ing It turned out to be a g reat pyrrhic victory for Heam:. Campbell slopped putting marbles an the soup and then clobber ed lle1nz to neat exl1nct1on an the s oup market So now Heinz a loser in lh1• marketplace. has turned the battle over to the law vus Dow Index Pierces 1,000 Mark Again NE~ YORK <AP> -The stock market conlmuedtoral IY today, breaking through the I 000 level in the Dow Jonr-. 1nduslnal nverage for the f1r~t time in three months Trad ing "'as .1ct1ve The now avrrageof'JO blue chaps closed up 3 99 al 1000 OR. Sfo<"k!I In The Spotlight 1\me rican Leaders NEWYOl!I( IAPI !.•I~• 'pm"'" ••t<J """' <.h~~ ot '~ ""' '"°'' ¥t1v~ Arn-ucan \t "'" f •rh1nor-h 11 tMOlnQ ""'' ln tll¥ tt morr ft\ijll,, j I 1n11 RMnnl IU o(JI) Srownf.-or H lll t)OO I , '• !avnr•-co,o 41 jf{)) /! • • t•.,.101M '' "'t'l t• ''f tfflO' r01I h I\ 4«J 11 • • lflflw\T" wt Ml~ M • • C.h•mp Hn \It ~ '' r' •'" '"'' • 1 '" ' • AAr"tr(fl I t WI ,,.,, • t I • A\•rntfJOt 0 JI 'tj hJ • NEW VOil .. 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Laguna/South Coast ED ITI ON OL. 69, NO. 363, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES A •·ter110011 N.Y. Stocks TE N CEN Ousted Attorney Attacks Supervisors By GARY G RANVILLE OI , ... O•lly ~''°' !>Utt Deputy County Counsel Ralph Benson charged Monday that Orange County Superv1~ors or- dered his ouster as attorney for the county Planning Com- mission to appease mflucnllaJ umpaign contributors. "My guess is that you were responding to the s uggestions of a few influential lobbyists who ' have literally bouJ,?ht your votes ning commission and environ. with campaign contributions," mental management agency Benson said in a letter to the duties las t week in a closed rive super visors. • • door session. The letter containt>d both his At that st•ssion, Kuypcr's con- rcsignation e nd a searing at-tract as legal advisor to the tack on the way supervisors do board of supervisors was re· business, especially political newed for another four years. campaign financing. Simultaneous ly. according to Accor ding to Benson, County both Kuyper and Benson, the Counsel Adrian Kuyper was told five supe rvisors said Benson to remove him from his plan-should be rl'moved as the legal counsel to lhe planning com- missidn. T he 34 ·year-old attorney said no reason was given for the de· mand th~t he be reassigned and that "Mr. Kuyper has personal· ly expr essed complete con- fidence m me and has repeated- ly praised both my abilities and my perform ance." Kuyper s aid Monday that he regards Benson as a top flight attor n ey and pra1sl'd his performance with the planning commission Prais e also came Crom two planning commissioners. acting Chairman Earl Wooden and de· parting commissioner Shirley Grindle. In a te lephone inter view, Wooden said he was shocked al Benson's removat . "I ce rtainly was not dis- s ati s fi e d with Ralph':. performanre. He's a great lawyer, a very sharp person," t Wooden said. Both he and Mrs. Grindle said that, to their knowledge. there· was no dissaUsfaction with any of the commissioners about Benson ·s performance. Mrs. Grindle was e ven more outspoken about the behind lhe (See OUSTER, Page AZ> Surfers Brave Stormy Swells Capo Dome N. Y. Al' W1,.•pft0•0 TANKER GROUNDED This One On Delaware 1Crude Oil pill Threat To Wildlife GLOUCF:STF:I< CIT\', :-< .1 (APl -Tht• grounding nf a "benan tJnk1 r '.\tonch1\ dur1ni: dock1n..: m.inru\'C'r nn th• <'nn svl\,1111.1 "Id<' 11( th•· elawdn· 1(1\ 1·r h.1 .... <·t1 .. 1t1<il 1 -mile nil .... 111 k "Im h <'nu let ...,111 1 o m " h 1· ;11 h 1•.., .i r1 d h Jr m 1ldllfe. th1• C'o;"t (;u,11 d ';1111 ay K t' n n 1 • t h \~ ' rri.1 n t ·', ,1 .., 1 u ard <' .1 pt a in ut I ht• 1'11r1 11( hiladt'lph1.i . ,,11d cre1'k...' '"' th thr "''" .)!or ,,., .inti r'1·n sytvan1 .1 ..,1dr-. <•f th•· 1·1,·1•r ave been rimmt·d "11h lk>'>llh prot<'c't th1·m aga1n't llw 34.000-g allon c rudl' ml Jo.pill Wyman . ..,arcl d hellroptl•r ... ur cy of the ~li ck 1ndicatt·c; hc«I\ ~ oncentrat1on-. of oi l along till' Iver bearhrs al r:iuls horo. J . and (.'la}mont, Dl•I Wyman said the <'IPanup, h ich he <'Sl1m alro could tJkto s long a s t\\o \\c."Ck .... woulc1 ocus first along thc ~horrl11w efore dforts arc madl' lo n· <See CRV DF., Page /\2) Java Jabbed In Boycott NEW YORK <AP> Supermarkets here hav~ put up s igns announcing a nationwide coffee boycott and restaurants are featur· ing specials on tea and other beverages. A protest against t he skyrocketing cost of coffee was officially launched Monday by the city's Consumer Affairs Com· missioner, Elinor Gug- cenbeime r. who started her day w\th a cup of tea lnatead of what usually would be the first of up to 15 cups or corr ee. "We're trying to educate consumers on what to do iI &here ls a runaway price Increase, .. Mrs. Gug- genhelmer said between 1ip1 at O'Dwyer's Rf_staurant on Weal SlJl ,s~~ The president of the county volunleC'r firemen's ussociaticm al t h e Do h e n y St ation in Capistrano Beac:h answered an alarm Monday and found his own hou:.e ablaze and his son senou~­ Jv burm•d · Ml'I We1bf•I was on<.• of the first f1rern l•n un the 'il't'rlt', :1<1586 Calle :--<aranJa ll1s ... on. Steve, I\, had been lestin.c l1ehts on the famllv Christmas tree while takin,g 1t down "hen a n C'lcctncal short 1g. nitc•d the tinder-dry plant Young \Ve1bl'I \'ainly tried lo drag lh1: burning tree from th<' house. The home w as "r<.>ekro with $35,000 damai:e Firemen said they saved S12.000 in st ructure and contcnti;. Weibel 's son, Stt•vc. was taken hy San Clementl' rirl'men lo San Cleme nte Genl'ral llospilal. where he wa~ lrl'aled and rc- lf'ase<t F1rem1'n s aid Wht'n young \\\·1hel dragged lhl' tree to the 1luor. the blast uf aJr from th<: 11pc•nt•d door fanned thl' fire 1ntn full blatl'. causing th<' boy to drop tht•lrl't'•lnd run for h1slifl'. T'>' t•nt' count\' f1r<•men (·on trnlll'd the f1rl'. '>'h1l'h gutted mn..,t of thl' house. Fire· 1nformal10n offlrcr Sll've 1;..1rrt•ll tl)(ltl} uri:t•d all re~1dent-. to d1..,c<1rd their Chnstmas tree-. ·'" qu1cl-. h as p11 ... s1hh• \rarrett ... aid t he dry tr<'l'' .ire• inc·rf'as1n,ll l1rl' hatar<ls l'JC"h day they ar<' It-ft 111 thf' home Laguna Man Found Guilty Of Assault An Or;;inge County Superior Court JUrv has dl'l111t•rcd a guilty \'l'rchr l in the· trial or a Laguna Beach man who thrf'all'ned a girl with a knik nrar thc Th aha Stre>l'l b<>JC'h Tht' Jury'1n Judge .Jerrold S OhvC'r's <.·ourtroom found David Martin Rr nson. 20, of 171 Hi gh DrivC', ~uilty of assault wtth a de adly weapon and simple assault lie will be sentenced Jan 20 tn "h;it could be not ll'S!. than '1x months in .st ate pri~on Benson was hooked on charges of attempted rap(' and assault last .July 17 after a 16·year-old Fullerton J?irl 1dent1ficd him as her attacker. Police grabbl'd A<'nson at thl' Main Beach Park after he was pursued from the beach by the vi chm 's irate boy fril'nd • Borde r Incident BANGKOK, Thailand (APl - Thai for ces rired today on about 50 Cambodian soldiers who h ad entered Thai territory. ., . ua11v Plloo l'hoto l>v Sit•• Mllc.,..11 WETSUITEO BELLY BOARDER RIDES 8-FOOT HlJNTINGTONWAVE ON KNEES Surters Entertained Pier Spectators Monoay Afternoon on Storm-fed Swells ·Bare Field so Far In LBUSD Race With lhn•f' days left IJo fil e with the rej!1slr<.i r of voters, onl y two ll l'r sons ha ve commilt<'d themselves lo run for trustee of the Laguna Beach Unified Sehool District. Then• are lhrf'c vacHn · cies next Vl'ar Only two others have s1~nalcd their 1ntent1on to run by taking out paperi. Those ;ilrl'ady rile d arc Michael P. Onorato. a Cal Stale Fullerton history professor, and Raymond C. Lawson. forml'r director o( maintenance, opera- tions and trans portation for the school district. Sc hool Board Pres ident Michael Sagar, who with board members Jane Boyd and Or . Norman Browne face reelcct1on. has taken out paper" but nol y<'t filed Marylyn Paule) a 'i<'hool \Oluntel'r coord1natot ha~ don1· the same ' Mrs. Boyd a nd Browne have both indicated thC'y will not i-.e>f'k n('w terms Ot•adhne for (1linl! for lhC' !\l arch 8 election 1!< at noon Thursda y Reds Off er Oil NEW DELIH. India <APl The Soviet Union offored formal ly today to provide India with 5.5 million tons o( crude oil over the next four years in a blirter ex· ch ange for Indian exports, lhc Indian government announced. Glare Cause In Accident? California Jlighw<iy Patrol "' ficl'rs blamNI the glare of thl' bright morning 'i un for :rn arc1 dent JUSt north or San Ckmenl<• today. wh1e h sc·nl threl' pt•opll' lo the ho~p1till Driver<; 1n the southbound lanes of the San Diego Freeway were blind rd as they cume over a rise north of Camino de Estrl'll a. officers ~ui d Two pickup trucks and a small foreiJ!n 'iNi un bounc<.'<l off one another, th<' mrd1an anti tht• shoulder before coming to a ~top aJong the Estrella off-ramp Lance Maney, 19, aniJ Rick Brown. 24, both of 32921 Calle S:in Ma rcos 1n San Juan Cap1strJno, and Raym ond Moorefield. 18. of 21305 Ocean Ave. in Torrance. were trl'ated for minor Injuries at San Clem e nte General Hospital and r eleased Body Fouiid • Ill . ~ Garden Grove The body of a l!}-year·old s tu· dent , nurse who was r eported missing for more than a week was found Monday In her car hidden away in a parking Jot behind a Garden Grove a part ment complex. '- Today. police list ed Janet Aline St allcup's death as a hom icide while coroner's In· ve,..ligatorJ said the cause of the attuctive young woman's death has not yet been determined. Discovery o f the b ody sprawled across the front seat The a pparent homicide victim of the auto came shortly before reportedly was fully clothed and 11 a .m . when one of six Ex· t lhere apparently were no visi- plorer Scout cadets helping ble signs of violence or sexuaJ 90llce In their search for the molestation missing wc>mBn peered in the Miss Stallcup. a student nurse car window. at Cypress Col lege and an Police said the parking lot al emplqp at UCI Medical Center, the rehr of the apartment com-was "pOrted last seen at at>out plex a t 13111 Yockey S t .. 8:30 p.m. Dec. 19. Garden Grove, Is a visitor 's Th al la when •ha left the parking area, a('counting for apartment she shared with htr the auto going unnoticed Cot' so parents n ear Dale Street and Jong. ··-f KatelJa Avenue In Gacdtn "' .... Grove. about four miles Crom where her body was found eight days later. When the young woman 's dis- appear a nee was reported the next day. police immediately launched an Intensive search. They uld today there was nol.hinJ about the victim's liv- ing pattern to Indicate she was the type of young woman to "take off" without eil.htr lclllna he?' parents or mak1ng advance pl.ans. >-' IO-foot Breakers Enjoyed By STEVE MITCHELL OI lhp Daily Pilot Sl•ll /\ P·1r1(ic s torm located 1,200 !llilc•, llff the coa!>l died two days :.i~o hut surfl'r-. on .Christmas vacation were still enjoyiog the after-effect s today as six foot l>W~lls marchl'd on the Orange Coast. Spcclalors linl'd the north side of the "Huntington Beach pier Monday a fternoon. watching wNsuiled wave riders race hulk· ing eight to 10 foot sections or wave breakin~ in front of them. Lifeguard Lt. Bill Richardson said the storm surf came up about IOa m Monday. "It was about three feet all mornini:t. then a II of a sudden lines ~tarted coming in 1n tl!e eight lo 10 fool range," he said this morning. Surf in Huntin(!lon was in the six foot range early today. fiC"' !>aid. Richardson said the westerly swell w11s running an average of six feet t oday, with an occasional c1g ht·fl)Ot set rolling in. The water temperature in Hun- tington Beach is in the low 60s. "hut -.ie l'Xpect il to start dropping rapidly with this t ype of swell,"' Hicl\ardson said Meteorologist Walt Rogers. of the Los Angeles Wealhcr Servic1:. sa1d the storm' which generated large waves along the Orange Coast, dissipated a day or two UJ!O "It was a deep low pressure J>rca, a funnel system that occurs JOO times every winter out there," Rogers said ''Strong westerlv winds ar ound the storm area push , waves toward the coast, .. hesa1d . 1 Whcn the s torm JS far enough <See WAVES, PageA2l South Coast YMCA Members Need Job Members of the South Coast YMCA trying to earn money lo attend a model legislature in Sacramento are willing to give> up their New YJ!ar 's Eve to do 1t Ins tead of celebrating like l'Vl'ryone e lse, they're looking for babysitting jobs. Persons interC'stcd in ava1hn,:? themselves of this service can contact the YMCA offiee by telephone at 8J I !1622 or 495-0453. or stop by the Y office, 26071;.(' Gl'lty Drive, La~una N1J(ul'I Or:n:a.:a~I \Vc atb~r Surf s ubsiding We<ines· day from highs of six feet. Patchy clouds through tomorrow. Temperatures about the same INSIDE TODA l' What may he the orl.giruJl draft of the Declaration of Jn dependence penned by Thomas Jefleraon has been /<Nnd near Boston See Page A4 A2 DAIL v PILOT L/SC TueSday December 28. 1976 Argo Oil Spill $2.3 Million. .. - Damage Sought AP WtrtP'\Oto ARGO'S MASTER George Pa padoplulos Old San Juan Dance Hall Site Moved ThP olc1 S;111 Ju.in llol SprinJ:s r!JOC'l' hJll .... 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Pnor lo the hearing's resump· tion with the questioning of Capt George Papadopoulos, Ja<.'obson and a n attorney ror the Thebt'S Shjpping Co .. owner of the Argo Merchant. met in chambers with the feder a l magis trate, Sol Schreiber. Papadopoulos tcsllf1('(J Mon· day at the U.S. D1stnct Court hearing that thl' Liberian t ankn was 24.5 rnilrs off cour!>c wht'n she foundered on shoals, even- tually split in two and spilled 7.5 million gallons of heavy 011 into the sea. A skipper for nine years, t~e 43-year·old Papadopoulos said the s hip's gyrocompass was not working when the accident OC· curred and the ship was being steered by a less realistic magnetic compass. Thebes Shipping Co. of Monrovia. Liberia. the owner of the Argo Merc hant. seeks to hmit its liability in the face of several lawsuits. Among them arc two S60- million lawsuits filed by Cape Cod fishermen Meanwhile, the giant 011 spill from the wrecked tanker drifted in a twisted bullerly conligura· lion off Nantucket Ir.land, ap· parently held motionlci.s by fickle winds. "[t 's just kind of sitting out there no w .•· Coast Guard spokesman Norman Deragon said of the 7.6·million-~aJlon oi l slick about 30 males off Nan· tuck et. Papadopoulos testified that he learned the gyro was malfunc- tioning when h e left Puerto La Cruz: in Venezuela. where the cargo was loaded. On the morn- ing of Dec. 15, he said, he tried to fix his position at 5:30 a.m bul could not because of darkness and an unclear horizon. Asked by a lawyer for the Con· tinental Insurance Co .. un· derwriters of the ship's cargo. if th1• ve,sel had stray('() from its l'Ourse because of the ~yro. Papadopoulos replied. "It 1s sx>s~1ble. ll probably might be " AskC'd who was on th(.> bridge with him on the day the ship WC'nt a~round. the captain said two other off1c-er<> ;incl a helmsman were pr<'sent Fro• Page :I I CKUDE ••. move th<" <nl 1n m1dnvl'r 'Thl· Oil IO tht> I.I. .tlt'I IS ~oing to h1• cl1rfi cult to n·mm1<'." hl· .. aid . t1dd1n~ that · '1•t 1•.1n111g lwachr.., " ;i I w a}~ .1 h'fi1ou!. prn· t t.''' \'~m.111 "a1rl th1• \0,1<,t G11.1nl h,,, hrnu~ht 1n (0111 1111 .,pill "l'•'t'1 ah<>l::. from North Carohn.1 Ill .1~s1st in I hf• C'll'<inup Tht• 1'11·anup op1·rat1or1 ... ari· h1•1ni.: p.11<1 for by the ship " 11Y.nt·r~ Wvman said 0Hac1als have no ldC'a what errecb lht• '-J>ltl wil1 ha\ I' on w aid la fr hut that there's a great f)O'ls1b1laty 1l will hurt wildlife an th1· areu •• The> Co;1st Guard !i:llll tlt1• tanker. Olympic c:an1<·~. up parently lost pflv. E>r Jn1I its hull ~crapl'd O\•e r r o<'ks while> I urn1nl! lo cioc k ut the nr. lnc .. ri•fim·ry .1t Mar<.'Us Hook. Pn. Wyman snlct lhc 1111turc ur the• 1w1wt•r failure on th<' ship, wh1C'h wns hu11t in 1964. !>till was not known. "(l's a well·huill ship," Baker said ' ll 's JU St one of those things th~t happen ·' Dog's Master F oi/,s The/ t /\ Laguna Beach burgl:ir who m a n'aged to quietly lock the family dog in a spare room Mon· day didn't manage to complete his crime. Instead he w:llked in on the dog's wide-awake master. J am<.'s S. Busby. 35, of 495 Arroyo Chico. Busby said he heard a door open, foJlowed by the clunk of shoes on the hallway floor and the AP· pcarance or the bu.r11lar at his bedroom door. "What the heJJ do you want?" Busby shouted at the 11tar1.lM burglar, w ho, occordiog to Busby, looked confused and ran. Busby later round bis doc. well and ln 1ood 1plrit.s, in the spare room.• 0.11., ...... S&.tH """• OUSTED BY SUPERVISORS Legat Adviser Benaon E'roftl Page A I OUSTER ... door maneU\'Cr to oust Bt'nson as ll'gal coun~el for the com- mission "The dictator strikes again,· Mr-; Grindle said in an obvio11:. r~ft•rencl' lo the role !>Upcrvisor Halph Diedrich played in CIC'n:.on 's reass1gnmt•nt. ''llis removal is iust one more inst :rn<.'c or a knowlcdgt·a· ble. conscientious person being taken from the system to make way for wha tever Die drich wants to do," Mrs. Grindle said. · Monday, Diedrich admitted he led the move to oust Benson from his planning commission duties. ''To me there was some ques- tion about his performance in legal cases.'· Diedrich said. "Frankly." the Fullerton supervisor added, 'Tm shocked al his attack on the supervisors. particularly because he 1s a legal advisor to the board." Benson's attack included charges that the supervisors arc morc interested in hiring a "work force of docile hacks" than with "encouraging ex· ccllence in county service ... He attrihutcd his reassignment to "folk s who sell their influence on you <superv isors) to others and who buy their influence on you by dutifully placing down a fe w hundre d or a thousand dollars whenever any of you de· cide to have a fundraiser." Renson said supervisors' cam· paign finance practices are legal, but we nt on to call them corrupt and debasing to those who participate in I.hem. Diedrich ho hummed thal criticism by saying, "so what else is new? "Those things have been said before and I don't happen to agree with them or put much stock in such allegations." the board of s upervisors chairman said. Supcr\'1sor Thomas Riley said the board dt!cision lo ask for Benson 's removal was un· anunous Riley VR~uely mentioned com- plaints h(' had received and ad· milled one or those complaints came from lawy<'r Marlena Fox or CEEED. ll lobhyist organiia· tion backcd heavily by the con- strurt1on industry. nilcy said he had no advance not ic<' t hnt Benson's status was to be discussed at the closed door meet1nJ? Like Diedrich. he was reluc- tant to rliscuss detaHs of that rr11:ct1ng which both believe 1s ~UbJC'Ct to lh<' l'lrlVllt'):(e Of an CX· ecut 1 \'<' <i<'ssion Rot h Riley anct Diedrichdenic<l that Kuypt•r's rehinng was con l11l1ont'd on his rt'moval of Bcn~on from planning com- nw1s1on duties. Thl' two supervisors said the dcc1~111n to renew Kuypcr·s con- tr:it'l was made before Benson's st,1tus was discussed. Whtie s upport for Benson ;imoni;? t h e planning com - missioners and his fellow at· tnroeys was strong, Riley insist- ('(1 thal ht• had "qu<.'stions about rihilosophical vlC'wpoints." He explained that to mean that lte had hl'nrd Henson somelimos (l(•viatt•cl rrom le):(al opinions to express so m e kind of vhil<1!1ophical view Except for a 15 minute stint by Riley earlier thi~ year. none of the five suµervisors have al· tended any pl1tnnlng commission mt'ctings O e m e ntian's Purse Grabbed by Thief A San Cle mente woman had her purse ripped from her arm in Albertson's parking lot late Mon- day by a thief who ran west on Marquita and disappeared in an overgrown canyon. Snn Clemente police officers said Florence Epstein, 630 Ave Victoria, told them her purtie con· lained $150 in cash when it wa11 snatched from her behind the market. locnted at. 002 N. El Camino Real Two witnesRt8 describe<i Ulo man U'lcy saw runnlnc wm on Murqultn, carrytn1 a white purse. as a young black man with a ahort Afro balrcut. The.y said he was wearlna a Ol.llit.ary field J3Ckct. Tax Cut 'I .. ikely' -Carter ST. SIMONS ISLAND. Ca. CAP) -President ch.'ct Carter ~aid todny a tax cut ls n "likely prospect·· for induMon in u broad program for N.'Onomac .stimulus that he pl an11 tounve1I next week. Speaking with reporters out- .;ide his borrowed reisort home her(', Carter said he plans an an nouncemenl by the end of nt'xt week on the outline or his economic package, including a range of likely price tags for the proposal. While terming a tax c ul plan a likely prospect, Carter said it nevertheless reprei.ents "a second priority with me after we make moves to put our people back to work." He said he is firm. ly commilled to a "work op· portunily program.·· Carter new hl"re Monday for <t St'ries of meetings wtth his new Cabinet. Afte r h11> arnval, he con forred for nearly four hour!. with ha s key econom1<.' advisers Aides said tht' scssion was hrlrt to consid t'r "alll'rnat1vl' :.ip proaches to Job creation, t:.1x n• duct ion and rcdu<.'t1olls in govern ment wastt'." Responding to a reporter's question. Carter said next week's announcement probably will in- clude a range of costs for his economic program. But he cautioned lhal the total amount of stimulus he will favt>r might remain indefinite "even up to the las t minute" -1•ven :is Congress is t'onsidering the package. The total amount, he said , would hinge on whether or not the economy advances further or declines in the intenm Before holding an informal meeting with members of his Cabinet and appointees ol Cabinet rank. Carter conrerreo with Gov. Hug h CarC'y of New York and Mayor Abraham Beame of New York City. After that session, Carter cmergl'd with his visitor~ to declare : "Bankruptcy for Ncw York City is not a viable alternative . . We have eliminated that as a possibility for the future." At the sam e time. Carter an- nounced that Treasury Secretary-designate W. Mi chael Blumenthal will serve as his coordinator for efforts to ease the financial plight of New York City and all other urban areas. As the governor and mayor de· parted, Carter told them: "We 're all partners together. Your con. stituents are my constituents." The Beame·Carey mectinc followed an early-morning f15. hing excursion of Carter and his wife Rosalynn in coastal waters here. After 2 1~ hours <>f fishing that began about sunup, the party returned with three sea trout. No one would say who netted lhe fish. San Clemente Study Group Seeks Input Pt'rsons interested in Servin~ on a project ar ea cnmm1ttec t<> study rl'devcloµm~nt In .San Clemt>nte are urged to cont:1t•t r 1 ty hall, according lo l'1ty Clc·rk Max Berg Th e city is trying to r e · habihtate its municipal pier area and the bowl type entrance that fronts it. /\ privat<' con'iulta.nt lo plan r<' development proJC<.'l.s C'Omm1llr'<I to a centr al theme has heen hired. Meetings with the consul· t anl, Keisker .. Johnc;on of Nt•wport Bt'arh. an1l lht• C1ly Council an.· in proizrcs~ to d1srus-. the scope of th<' work. according to Berg. The council voted rf.'<'enlly to ~111k the project area committc<', which is com posed of l'iti7:en~ with inten•sts in th<' nrr:.1. to !-lit 111 on the m eetings. The next s tutly session is scheduled for 7 · :10 p.m. Jan 12 .. ~ Wl ........ lo NEW CHICAGO MAYOR Mlchael Bllandlc Attorney Successor To Dale y ClfJCAGO 11\l') Michael n11and1c. a llttk-known lawyer hut one with considerable m- nu1•nce al City ll111l. was chosen temporary mayor today to .su<.'· cecd Richard J . Daley. B1landic, alderman of Daley's 11th Ward, was elected with only token res istance at a special City Council meeting, in accordance with a deal worked out in a furious week of wheeling and de- ahng after Daley's death or a heart attack Dec 20. Rilandic's election without serious opposition was assured after black Alderman Wilson F'rost, president pro tempore of thc council. hacked out of conten· lion. Frost. who had the s upport of a broad coalition of black com- munity and political leaders. was r<'warckd with lhe chairmanship or the Finance Commitle<>, COO· ~ld('rcd lhe second most powerful po.,t in city govrrnmt'nl. Hllandac was nominated by Aldl'rman Edward Vrdolyak, a lt'ader among some of the younger re~ula r Democrats. About a dozen seconding speeches followed -first by Aldt'rman Bennett Stewart, a black. Then came words of praise from Vito Manullo, an old-line close ally of both Daley and Dilandic. and other regulars before independent Alderman Dack Simpson rose to debate Bilandic's nomination. Toro Cyclist Dies; Auto Driver Held A you thful El T o ro motorcyclist who was struck by a car driven by a drunk driving ~usped Thursday died Monday mght in Saddleback Community llosp1t al. according to a cor· oner's r eport. The coroner srud .Jerrrey W. Enda, 17, of 22595 Dunken<i<:ld Circle. El Toro. died from in· Juril's rccc1ved in the acc1ctc·nt that occurred shortly !><>fore 9 p m. Thursday . /\ p ;1 s s e n g c r o n E n d a ' c; motorC\'Cle when 1t was strut'k from the rear and hurled 165 feel across an El Toro inter!>C'clH1n was ll'Ss seriously injured and re· portedly has been released from thc hospital As a result of the accident at Serrano and El Toro Roads, a 19·yt'ar·old San Juan Capistrano man was booked into Orange County .Jail on felony drunk dnv· in~ r h;irges. A California Highway Patrol spokesman idc-nt ified the suspc>rt , • ., Thomas E O'Sullivan. 2&126 Everl!r<'Pn SI . Th<' \11 1' r(•port saic1 En<ln was proprrl.v stopped at the El Toro· Sc>rrann 1nff•rs <'<.'lion wht'n O'Sullivnn's C'ar "traveling al~ hiJ!h rate of spcC'd" struck the mntorcy('I(' rr<>m thc reur WAVES ••• south, the sweJls are able to come around Pt Conception and hit I.he cout, the meloorologlst eit• plained. Llreauarda In oth• cltl• llon.t tho Orange con1t reported good, but declining surflbl.a momlnc. "We've got ~omc nice west swel Is In the four to live root ranie today." said Newport Manne Safety Oflicer Larry Glb6on. lie said Newport had a crowd o( surfers braving the 63 d egree waters lhls morning. "It's n bit smaller today, but we're still getting an occasional six-foot set roming through," he said. San Clemente Marine Safety Offtcer Ken Caspers said the Pacific storm generated consia· tent five lo six foot waves Mon· day. but that the surf had drop~ to the three lo ti ve root range la San Clemente th1s morning. "It's not aa cooslst.ent aa Mon· day, but there's still quite a lew s urfers out at T S t reet (Trafalgar) today, "besald. Surf in Laguna ~each was in the five fool range, with a flock of wave riders tackling thick walls at Brooks Street. , Second Diego Wp Wounded ' In Tiro Days SAN DIEGO CAP> -A police officer was s hot today, t he second in t wo d ays to be wounded on duty. Patrolman Ralph J. Cordon· nier escaped serious inJur~ when a pistol held by a man with whom he w-, struggling went off. •'The bullet miraculousl,y ,;truck his bell buckle and ricocheted away fro m h•s body," a police spokesman said. , Cordonnier was hospitaliiod briefly The other man. identified as Joseph Arteaga Montalva, 26, of Los An~eles. was hit in the back by a bullet fired by Cordonnier answering a report or motorcycle then. Montalva was hospitalized in good concti· lion. Patrolman James Robb was in satisfactory condition after being shot five times while t ry- ing to stop a liquor store holdup .Monday. The gunman escaped. Teut Rites Slated for Wednesday Graveside ser vices will be helcJ <lt 1 p.m . Wednesday at Pacifi' View Me morial Par k for Clarence W. Teut, 92651 Coast Jlighway. Laguna Beach. 1 Teut died Christmas Eve at South Coas t Com munity I lospltal. He was 69. Teut. born in Racine, Wisc.I was a 54-year r esident of California and lived in Orange County for 18 years. He worked as a mason. lie was a member of Calvary Evangelical Church. He is survived by his widow, Bernice. brother Francis of Grass Valley and sisler Harriett Brooks of Buena Park. SC Burglars Use Holiday Some San Clemente resident who returned from Chrislma holidays this week round they'• had uninvited guests during thcl absence San Clemente police 'otricer s aid a color television set wa missing from the home o llerberl Lipp, 124 W. Cristobal The set was v:llued atSSOO. Intruders nlso broke a rea1 wmdow to cntl'r the office of Or Lyle I.arson, 142 /\vc, Victoria police said. A chC'Ck ls beinJ nrnd<> of possible m issing items. Parole Term Stands Ex.Westminster Mayor's Plea Denied By TOM BARLE Y Oft"4 O•lly ~1i,. Jt.tf4 A plea by former Westminster mayor Derek McWh.anney thul h<' be freed from parole regulations that govern his activtlle~ until 1979 has been rejected in Or;1nge County Superior Court. Judge Jam es II. Wal'lworth de- nted the request with the com- ment that he found no ment in McWhin.ney's argumenl that codf'fendant 'fod t'ujila made in· crimlnatlng 11tatements to the prosecution shortly before the pair were tried In 1973. McWbinney. 38, w;;s tried and convicted on chargca ol attempt.· edarand lhefl and conspiracy. He wuseoltnced loonetolOyears in prlson and lreed on parole last Feb.8. Fujita, 37, was convicted on re. lated c harges. sentenced to six months in the county Jail and fined $2,500. He was a member or the Westmln!!ter planning com· mission at the time or his arrest an'1 tr1 :\I Both men were booked on cr iminal charges aflt'r Mlle Square Puk farmer George Mural told :iulhorltles thal they had attempted to extract $10,000 from him in return ror the pied.Ce that his ledse on the strawb<>rry gr owing acreage In Fountain Valley would be ren~ed by the <'ounty Board of Supervisors. McWhlnney argued in his plea thl'l the verdict against him might have been ditfcrcnt U hla lawyers bad been made 1watt of the nature of statemmta made by Fujita during an Interrogation in the district attorney'soffice. And the plea contains F\tjlta's alleged !ltatemenl to authorities: "McWhlnney told me that SS,000 was to go to <county ~Upe'l"visor Robert> Battin and SS.000 was for himself." Mc Whlnney'11 lawyers uns uc· cessrully pleaded that thf'lr de· fense was plunned without knowledge or that statement an<. woulct htwe been adjusted ii Fu· jlta'a comments had become knowntolhem. The Jury that conv!cted both men heard connlct.lnc tesUmon) from t h f' two defendants OI' whet.her Fujita had, ln fact, ever , made s uc h a statement tc authorities. · l Orange Coast EDITION ·1:oda~ ·s ('lo~in;: ,,., \'. Sh,ek~ I i \VOL. 69, NO. 363, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1976 ( N/C TEN CEN.: Ousted Attorney Raps Board Missing Student 'Slain' The body of a 19 year old Mu dent nurse who was reported missing for more than a week was found Monday in her car 'hidden away in a parking lot behind a Garden Grovc apart menl complex. Today. poliCL' l1slt·d Jc.tnl'l AJine Stallc up's death a s a homicide while coroner's 10 vestlgators s aid the cause of th<' .tlraclive young woman's df.!ath .bas not yet been delcrmincd. Discover y o f the bod y sprawled across the front seat of the auto came shortly befon· ll a.m. wht'n ont' of six Ex· plorer Scout cadets helping police in their search for the missing wom<in peen'<! 10 the ~ar window Police said lhl' parking lot al the rear or the apartmt•ot com- plex al 1311 l \'ot'kt·y SL.. Garden Grove. 1s a '1s1lor.., parking area. act'ouotmg for the auto going uonot1ct.'<l for so long The apparC'nt hom1c•1dc• v1N1m t eportedly W<IS (ully C'loth<'<I and there apparently wt•r<.· nn v1!.1· blc signs of \'IOIC'nt·<.· or .,t•xual molestation Miss Stallcup. a 'tud(•nl nurst· a l Cy prl'ss ('otll'J.!l' ancl au employe :.it UC! ~h-d1l'al l't·ntt•r. was reported last "l'l.'n .1t :.ilJout 8.30 p m Dec 19 That 1s v. h en ..,h1• l1•ft thP apartment sh<' shar<-<l \\tth hl·r ~rents m•,ir Dah• Strel'l anrl Kate ll a Avenue in (;ardl.'n Grove, about four mil<'., from wher e her bmh "·•" fuunrl l'H!ht days lat<·r When th•• :triuni: womJn ' '"' appearan('t' w ,.., n•porlC'<I th1 next day pol111• 1mmnl1,1t1·h launc·hc·d •JO 1oll'n:-.I\ t 'l .1n h The\ <,j1d loda\ tht·rt• w 1 nothm~ Jbout th1· \11·tin1.., II\ Ing patll'rn lo md1C'.1h' 'ht· "·'" lhe typ1• olt young \\Oman 111 "'takl' off" without t•11h1·r tdllru.: her parC'nh or mt1J..lnl! ,1<)\ .in1·•· plans 1Mesa Blaze Sparks Move On Detectors In lht• w .1!..1 of ,111 .1p;1r1 m1·nl lire la.,t Thur,<1.n th.11 1 l.11m,.11 tile life 11f .1 lfi\C'arflld ho\, Costa M t">il :\1.1~or l111min1<· Rac1t1 'lay., ht• v.111 '•'l·k .1 nc-w 1·1 ly ordinanC'e rf'qu1nm: 1n<,lall.1 flon or smoke d r t 1•rtor .. '"all nr· .... 1-ousan~ pro1ectc; Ken Goldworthv 1111.ti:'. or 22S7 Placentia J\Vt' • co ... la Mt~.i. <,UI' o u m b ed a n ho u r .1 r l l' r paramt>d1cs pullC'rl him fr11m .1 blazini? :ipartm <•nt at 7ll) W Wilson St Valt'rie Anderson. 17. of thl' Wilson Street addrc>ss, was n • AQrted in good condition at th<' UCI Medical CC'ntcr today. Shi.' suffered fi rst and s1:cond dcgrcr b\lrns over 20 pen·ent of her body in the fire . She and roommate Carlita Damon. 19. s hared the apart menl in w est Costa Mesa. which tnJpted in names at about 4·30 a.m . last Thursday. Firemen h ave plact'd the pro liable cau11e or that blaze on carc- ll!SS smoking in bed. Hi1gs s t ayed at the apartment Thursday night, and was restin~ ()I) a hide-a-bed pulled out In the living room at the time or thl' blaze. firemen said. Also injured in the fire w<'rc 1Miss Daymon and Ken York, 22. &Jso of Costa Mesa They were \both released from UCI Medical Center Jast week after suffering O'IOke inhalation. Mayor Raciti, w ho 11Bid he has smoke detector in his home. ~aid installation of the devices ,;:ii1ht help to avoid tragedies retblsone." 1 "Ir we can work It out, I woul<t. ke to 11ee these devices In· ~in older homes when they 8*bnds." Raciti said. O•ll• P•l•I PMIO by Sine Mlle h•ll WETSUITED BELLY BOARDER RIDES 8-FOOT HUNTINGTON WAVE ON KNEES Surfers Entertained Pier Spectators Monday Afternoon o n Storm-fed Swells Court R e j ect s Parole Ple a Of Ex-may or fh TOM RA RLEV .Oflht o,11y PtlotSl•fl \ plf•.1 hv f11rm1·r W1:<;tm1n:-.t<·r rnayor l>rrt•k McWhmnC'y that ht• ht• frt•ed from parnl<• rl'gulalH>n' lhJt gmc-rn has u<'ll\llll'" until 19i9 ha.., Ol'l'n rc•J<'Clt'tl in Orani:1• <'ount~ S11111•raor Court .Jud~l' J ,1m('s II Walsworth di' rul•<I the• rN1uest v.1th th•• com menl that ht• found no merit IA \fcWhmney·., argument that \'odt'fondant Tad f'u11ta m:.ide 111 1·ram1natmg c;tatC'mcnls to tht• prosecution -.hortlv befon.> the• p.ur w1•rt.'lned in 1973. McWhinney. JR. was lned and f'lln\'ICted on C'hargl'S of attempt 1'C'I ~rand theft and cons piracy Jh• was sentcnct>d lo on<' to 10 yf:'ars in pn~on and freed on parol<' last f t'b R Fu11ta, :17. was conv1ctl'<I tm rr lated chargt's, St'ntenced lo ~1>. months 1n tht• county Jaji and fined S2,SOO. He was a member of the Westminster plannin~ com m ission at the time or hb arrt>st andtnal. Dead Pacific Storm Stirs Coast's Surf Ry STEVE MITOIELL Of I~• O•ily Piiot Sufi A P acific storm localt'd 1,200 miles off lhe roasl died two day-. a~o. but s urfers on Christmas vaC'at1on were stall en1oymg the after efforts today as s ix foot 'wells marC'hcd on the Oran(!<' C'nast Spertalor s hnt'd lh<• north '>trk of lht• lluntml!ton Rt'ach pier Monday afternoon. watrhinl! wt>tsu1ted wavf' ridl•rs race hulk mg l'tght to 10 fool sections of wav<' breaking an front orthem L1foguard Lt lhll Ri chardson -.md the storm !iurr <.'amf' up about too m Monday "It was aboul thrf.'e feet .ill morning, then all of a sudden hn<·., started coming in in thr e1ghtto JO root ranJ!t>," he said this morning Surf in llunlington was in thr SIX f0<1l r ange early today, he s aid. Ri chardson said thl' westt'rly swell was running an average of SIX reel today, with an occasional t>ight foot set rolling in. the Orangl' coast reportc.·d good, but declining s urfthis morning. "Wt>'ve J(ot some nice west swelJs in the four to Ci vdoot range today," said Newport Manne· Safety Offict'r Larry Gibson lie said Newport had a rrowd of surfers bra\'tnj? the f),1 ckJ,!rN· "alcrs th is morninJ,! 'It's a bit s mallc•r loda'. hut we're still gettm~ an occas1nnal six -foot set com mg through," ht said San Cl<'mente Mannl' S<.ifety Officer K<'n Caspt'rs s<11d the PaC'ific storm gencrat<'d cons1s tent five to six foot waves Mon day. but that the surf had dropp<'d to the three to f1 vt' fool range m San Clt>menlc this morning "It's not as cons1slt'nl m; Mon day. but lhf.'re's ... 11u c1ultt• a rrw 'u r re r s o u t a t T s t r 1· 1· 1 (Trafalgar) today." Hr said Surf in Laguna BPuch was in tht• five foot r ang<', With a no('k of wave riders tackling th1r k walls al Broob SI rt.'<' I Lobbyist Element Attacked Hy GA RY GRANVU.U : Of tM 0 •1ty P1lo\ .St•ft Deputy County Counsel Halph Benson charged Monday that Orange County Supervisors or dcrcd his ouster as attorney for the countv Plt1nning Com mission to appc·ase influential l'ampaign contributors. "My guess 1s that you wert• rpspond1ng to the suggestions or :1 few influential lobbyists who have literally b ought your votes wi th campaig n contrrblltlons." Benson s aid in a letter to tht· fi ve supervisors The letter C'Ontamcd both h1-. resignation and a ~earing .1t tack on the way supervisors do business. f:'Spec1all) polit1ral campaign financing According to Benson. Count' Counsel Adnan Kuypc·r was told to remove him from h .... plan ning comml"sinn and t•m 1r11n mental mana!;(l.'rlll.'nl aJ,!1•111' duties last wt•ek in d t'lost•d door session At that S<'SS1on, Kuypl'r's eon tr act as IC'gdl advisor to thl· board of supervisors was r£' ncw<'d for another four years Simultaneous ly. according to both Kuy per and Bt•nson. th1• five supervisors s<iid n cnson should be removed as the legal counsel t o the planning com mass ion The 34-year-old attorney said no reason was given for the de- mand that he be reassigned and that "Mr. Kuyper has personal ly expressed complet e con Cadence an me <.1nd has rcpeatl'd ly praised both m} ab1ht1es and m) performan ce " Kuyper said l\fondt1) that ht• regard s Benson as a top fhghl atto r ney a nd praised h1 ., pC'rformance \\Ith the pl <1nr1111g comm1.!>ston Pra1st• abo t'itml from t"ll planning comm 1ssion~rs, al'ting Chairman Earl Woo<kn and cit• parting comm1ssiont•r Sh1rlt.') <;nndll' In a t<•l('phon1· 1nl1'rvww , Wooden said lw wa-. sh1wkNI ill Benson's removal "I C<'rlainly v.a~ not dis· .,a11 s fied with Halph 's p crformanct· llc's a ~r1·:1t lawyer. a very <,harp pl'r..,on," Woodrn said Roth he and Mrs GrindlC' said that, to thC'ir knowlc'Cl,::c. thn1· was no d1ssat1sfact1on with anv of th<> commissioners abou't Henson 's performt1ncf.' Mrs1 Cnndl<' was t'vl·n mnn' nutsp0kcn ahout lh<' behrncl the· door maneuvl'r lo oust H<>r1son as lt>~al counsel for the com mic;c;aon "Tht' dictator s tnkrs ai,ta in,' Mrs Grindle said in an ohvmus ref<'rence to the role supervisor Ralph 01edri<'h played 1n Bt'nson·s reassignmrnl "llh removal 1s 111c:t orw morC' inst anl'c of a kno" l<'d~<"' bit', cons<·1ent iou., p<.'rson bt•lflJ.! taken from thr sysl<'m lo mah """ for \.\hatc•vc•r l>i ednch "ant" tn tin.·· Mr.., <:rincllc· ... ;11d Monday, f>1edn<·h admitted h1· IC'd t hl' mnvl' to oust H1•n,on from his pl ::inomi: rorn m"'sion dutH·., ( S1·1· n 1-: !'I/SO !'i . l'a~f' I\:! I Both m en wert> booked ''" criminal c harges afler Mil<' <See DENI AL, Page~) Crash Victim Not Driver The water temper ature in llun- lmf(lon Beach is in the low 60s. "but wt> expect ittostart dropping rapidly with this type of swell." Richardson said. Meteorologist Walt Rogers, or the Los Angeles Weather Service, sa1d the storm which generated large waves a long the Orange Coast, dissipat ed a day or two agq Eight Seek Se ats In ·school Election t. story in Monday's Daily Pilot regarding a ratal car crash mcor recUy listed the vicl.Jm as the driver of the<' a r A California Highway Patrol spokesman s aid today Thomas Patrick Donofrio, 25, of 650 W 18th St., Costa Mesa, was H passenger in the car that went out of control Sunday night on Orteea Highway near San Juan Capistrano. Donofrio was killed and two other Costa Mesa men were injured. The C HP s pokesman said James John Ward, 25, or 3121 S. Taft St., was driving the car Ward and passenger Peter John Gieling, 21, of 1827 Baker St .. were treated Al Mission Com· munlty Hospital for h\jwies suf- fered In the crash , a CUP spokesman said. "It was a deep low pressure a rea. a funnel system that occurs lOOlimes every winlt'rout there.·· Rogers said. "Strong westerly winds around the storm ar ea push waves toward the coa'>t ." he said. When the storm is rar enough south, the swells arc able to come around Pt. Conception and hit the coast, the meteorologist ex· plained. Llfel{uards In other cities along , Reds Offer Oil N£~ DELHI, India (AP) - The SOvlet Union offered tormaJ. ly today to provide lndia with 5.5 mJlllon tons or crude oil over the next four years In a barter ex- change for Indian exports, the Indian government 1uu1ounced. J f Eight r esiclcnts, including two incumbents. h ave filed candidacy declarations with the Orange County Registrar of Voters ror the four openings on the Newport· Mesa Unified School Dis trict Board of Trustees. Declarations must bd.liled with the re1?istrar by Thursd ay for I he March 8 election to fill four post lions on the seven-member board of education . At present, Incumbents Carol Martin of trustee area 5 C Balboa Is land a nd Peninsula > and Roderick MacMilllan of area 7 (west Costa Mesa) are running unoppt>sed ID ~ their respecll ve aretw. ~ Five Corona del Mar (area 4) resldent.s are seeklna the seat to be vacated by Thomas C. Casey, who is stepping down after serv- ing two four-year terms. Thi.' ft''<' candidates in area 1 a r c RC'~1na Von Burg 1 r !teacher l. Rt•ll:. .J o Ba ii c•y !ho memake r l. Marga5£t n Cart'y (teacher ). Camen11 M Smith Jr (attorney l and Daniel J Wallare !dC'puty d1stnct at torneyl N. C Duk<• O 'Brien. a financial manager who has scr vt'd on thl1 !<Chool dist rict 's budget and transportation committees. is the only ca ndid ate in a r t'a 2 <Northeast Costa Mesa>. Area 2 incumbent Orville Am· burgey said today he is stilt un decid ed about seeking r e· election. Candidates must reside in the trustee area they will represent, bul are eJected at large. For flllng Information contaC't the re- &ialrar'som ce, 834-2200. , 0 •111 POOi Sl•ll Photo OUSTED BY SUPERVISORS Legal Adviser Benson Tax Bre ak 2nd Priority To Ca rter ST. SI MONS ISLAND. <;a 1 AP I Prc•s 1dt'nt-t'l<'ct Carter :.aid today a tax ('Ut 1s a "likely prospert" for inl'lus1on Ill a broad program for t'{'onom1c stimulus that he plans to unvt•il next week. Speaking with rcportC'rs out- .,ide h1i> borrowed resort hom1· here. Carte r s:.11d he plans an an nouncemf.'nt by thl• C'IHI of nC''l Wl'l'k nn t hl' uutltn t• of his t•conom1c p:1C'kaS!L'. including a rangr or hkl'ly pnrc tag:-for lhr proposal Whtlt' terming <.t t ax l'Ut plan a likely prospect . f'artcr .,aid 1t ne\'erthl•I<'.,, rcpr<'st.·nts · ,1 .,ecnnd praont :-"llh ml' after .,., ,. rn:ikc· moves to put our peopll· back lo work " I le• s:ud ht•" firm h comm1ll<'d to a .. .,.,ork op pnrtunityprogr:im " Can er rll•w hl'rt' Mnnd<1.,. for :1 '<'rH·~ of mN•t 1ngs \\Jlh his 11r•w Cahtnl'l Afl1•r hi" .irnv:.il, he· c·on frrrC'd for nl•arly four hours with , his key C'COnom IC <Jd\,ISC·rs. A1dt's said the st>s.,ion was hl'ld to consider "alternative ap proachcs to job <'rt'ahoo. t ax rt· ducl1on and n•du<'lions m govc·rn mf.'nt waste." Hc.•sponding lo a rl'purler ~ (St•eTi\X CUT, l'agt•All Coast's 'Y' Setting Goals Tht> d1n•rtors of lhl· Orani.;1· ('oast YMCA h:nc· !'-id ;1 S.111000 J!oal for their l!J77 funcl r<.11.,.ng l'ampa1gn Lf.'11!hton Fn•n1·h, c-h.urman of lht• YMCI\ Ho.1rd of Dtr(•ctors ...:lid, of thl• lotal, a goal or S20.000 has hcC'n '<'l fo r lh<' MaJ01 (;1fh Team w1 I h l h<' r(•maindC'r l11 < ome from olhc·r funcl '"""'"I! t1·ams Thi.' fund ra1<,ing 1lrivl' will 111· hC'ld tn Fl'liruarv Fn•nc·h po1nl.c•<I out that tl11 • $.\(),()(10 will pav for Yl\.l('I\ prr1 i.:r:1111' 1n 1!177 lh;1t :1n • t•xpt•1•t1·tl In ~t'n 1• n1011· than fi,000 ¥111111~ pr•oplc' :ind ,1<111lh 1111111' .lf\'.t \\ ••;t I h ••r ~urf subs iding WC'flnt•' <fay from htgh<; of ~IX frl'l P at C'h y clouds thro ug h tomor row. Tempcratun·., about th(' same l~S IDE 'fOD.\ \ What may br the ongmal draft of the Declarat1cm ol Jn rlrpendence penn ed by 'fhnma,, Jellerson has bern /01.lnd near Boston. 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Douglas J al·ohsen, an attorrwy for Conl1nenlal lnsuran<'e ('o .. which rs seekin~ $2.3 mllhon tn damages to cover the cost of 7.S nullion gallons of oil that were spilled at sea, resumed a Line of questioning designed to prove the vessel"s navigation equip· mcnt was chronicallydefecl1ve Prior to the hearing's resump· lion with the quest1omng <>f Capt George Papadopoulo::.. Jacobson and an attorney for the Thebeo; Shipping Co .. owner of the Ar~o Men·hant rnel tn chambers "Ith the federal magistrate:, Sul &:hrr1ber. Papadopoulos testified Mon day at the U S. Dist net ( 'ourt hearing that the Libenan tanl<er was 2-1.5 miles off course when she foundered on shoal~. even· tu ally split in two and spilled 7 .5 million gallons of heavy oil into the sea. A skipper for nine years, the 43-year-old Papadopoulos said the ship's gyrocompass was not workin~ when the accident oc- curred and the ship was being steered by a less realistic magnetic compass. Thebes Shipping Co. or Monrovia, Liberia. lhe owner of the Argo M ert:hanl, seeks to hm1t ti!> llab1lily in the face of several lawsuits Among them arc two SIJO. m1lhon lawsuits f1IC'd by Cape Cod fis hermen Meanwhile. the ~rnnt 011 spill from the wrecked tanker dnflC'd 1n <1 twrsted bullerly conJigura tum off Nantucket Tsland, ap· parl'ntly h el d mot11111le~s by fickle wind~. "lt's just kind of ~riling oul there now.·· Coast Guard r.pokcsman Norman Deragon said of the 7.6-million-gallon 011 slick about 30 miles off Nan· tuckel. Papadopoulos testified that he> learned the gyro wao; malfunc t1oning when he left Puerto 1,a Cruz. in Venezuela, where the cargo was loaded. On the morn- ing or Dec. 15. he said. hC' tned to fix his poc;1t1on at 5.30 a m. but could not because of darkness <.end an unclear horizon Asked by a !av. yc>r for the Con tmental Insurance Co .. un· derv.nlero; of the ship's \'at~o. if thE' \'eSSl'I had stray('() from its 1·our"' bl'C.J U'\4' of the ~vro, Pap,rdopoulos n·pht>d. It I' po~s1 bk. ll prob a bl> rrul;{ht be · · Quake in [t aJy ,\'\CONA. Italy (/\Pl \ .. tr11ni: t r1'm11r shn<1k a w1t.11• ar(•ll Jrnund th" ,\dnut1r port Ill r ••n tr.ii 11.tly !•Jrl~ to<lu:.-. srnding p~·opl(· m "l('V<'r:il 1'11mm11n1llc' n1•1•1r1i,: IP llW C11Unln·.1J1• It w,1"1 1tw 't•rn:icl t n·mor 1n 1hn•1• tl;I\-.. I h !' r,. w ('I l' n Cl I (', .. ,rt ... ,, r <1.1m.1i:t' or lllJUI'' ,,. M D. •o~~~ DEL AP Wl,..pflolo TANKER GROUNDED Thia One On Delaw•r• Crude Oil Sp i lled Imo R iver GLOUCESTER ClTY, NJ <AP) The grounding of a Liberian lanker Monday during a dockrng maneuver on the Pennsy Iv an i a s ide of the Delaware River has created a 20-mile oil s lick wruch could soil some beaches and harm wildlife, the Coast Guard said today Kenneth Wyman, Coast Guard captain of the Port of Ph!ladelphia, said c reeks on both lhe New Jersey and Pen· nsylvania sides of the river have been rimmed with booms to protect them against the 134 ,000-gallon crude oil sptll. Wyman, said a helicopter sur· vey of th<> slick indicat<>S hea"Y concentrations of oil aJong the nvt>r beaches at Paulsboro, l\i.J . and Claymont, Del. ' W>·man s aid the cleanup, which he estimated could lake as JonA as two weeks, would focus first alonA the shoreline before efforts Jrc made to r e· move the oil in m1drivcr "The oil in the water is going lo be difficult lo remove." he s aid. adding that '"cleaning beaches is always a tedious pro· cess." Wyman said the Coast Guard has brought in four oil s pill specialists from North Carolina to assist in the cleanup. The c leanup operations are being paid for by the ship·s owners. Wyman said officials have no idea what effects the spill will have on wildlife but thal "there's a great possibility it will hurt wildlife in the area." The Coast Guard said the lanker. Oly~pic Games, ap- parcnll~ los~wer and its hull <;t'rap<'d over rocks while turning lo dock nl the BP, Inc . refinery ;1t :\tarcu!i llook , Pa Wvman !ia1d the nature of the JX>wcr failure on the :,hip, which was built in 1964. sull was not known "lt"s a well built ship."· Raker ":lid "IL s JllSI on~ of Lhose thin~s that hJpfJCll 01 /\l th(' time· of the acciclrnt, lht> t'l m1llio11 i::allon c·ap:H'Jly vcs!iel ""as rarrying 17 million gallons of Arahian li~hl crud<' 011. Raker c;111d f' ro• Pagt» ,\ I BENSON FLAYS BOARD • • • Tn me· th1•r1• wa~ o;ome quc!i twn a~1ut his pcrformJncr in lei: al c.ises.' f>1edrt<.'h SJJd 'Frankh· ·· thr• Fullc•rton ~uperv1sor :1cidcd. J'm shock1-0 ;1t h1" attack on the> supervisor'. p.irt1t ularl} becauc;c he I'> a lt>Aal ..ld\lsor to the board .. Renson ·s attack included chnrgcs that the supervisors arr more interested 1n hiring a ··work Corre of docile hack~· than with ''1•nruurai:1ng ex rrllPnrr 111 C"ounty ~l'rv1c<' · 11.-attributed his reassignment to '"folks who sell their lnfluenN' on ynu !supervisor' I to olher:o; ;ind who bu) their mfluenc<' on "nu by dutifully plartnl{ <lown a few hundred or :J thousand dollars whenever any of you di' <'Ide to have a fundraiser " Benson said supervisors' cam- paign finance practices arc legal. bul went on to call them rorrupt and debnsing lo thosr who parti<.'ipalc In thr.m. Diedrich h o hummed that cnltcism by saying, "so what else is new? •'Those things have been said Mesa Burg lar Gets CM Loot Antique cups and old roins valued by their owner 11t $9.lllO were taken from a storage arta at. n Costa Mesa apartment com plex some time thi~ month, police reported loday. Morion E. rontding, so, of 144 E. Bay St.. told police Monday someone entcn•d a filorage room In the complex, laldnft a one pound coffee can with old coln11 and foreign money, as well as lllx moustache cups anduucera. before and I don't happen lo a~ree with them or pul muc~ !'tock 1n suc'h allc~at1ons." the board ol supt-rv1sors chairman said Supervisor Thomas Riley said the board decis ion to ask for Benson's removal was un- animous Riley vaguely mentioned com plaints hr had r('cc1ved and ad· milted one nf those complaints came from lawyer Marlena Fox of CEEED, a lohby1st orgamza· lion backed heavily hy the con- stniclion industry. Rilc·y said ht' had no advance nollc(' that Benson's status was to be cirscusscd at the dosed cioor mrell n l?. Like Diedrich, he was r eluc· tant to discuss details of that meclinj."( whkh both believe is t.UhJf'<'t tn the privilege of an ex- C(Ul1vc s1'ss1on . Both Riley and Diedrich denied that Kuyper·s rehiring was con- ditioned on h is removal of Benson from planning com- mission dulles. The two supervisors saJd the decision to renew Kuyper's con- tract was mede before Benson's s tatus was discussed. While support for 'Renson among the planning com· missioners and hls fellow at tomey!I was strong, Riley insist C'<l that he had ''quesUons about philosophical vlt>wpolnts." Ile explained thot to meon that he had heard Bem1on sometimes deviated from l~glll opinions to cxpre~s so me kind ot philosophical vtew. Except for a 15 mlnule stint by RJley eorlltr this year, none or the five s upervlaors have al· tended any plannlnc commlsslon mttUnas. Me~a S l aying Murder Trial Sent to Jury A jury that has been asked to clear Charlt•!> Edward M~teller or murder ch~11 g<'s ftll'<i aftt-r ht~ girlfriend w :i:,, shot lod1•alh 1n lhP Costa Mesa home thry shared began lls deliberations today in Orange County Superior Court. Deputy puhhc defender .Jim Merwin urgt•d thl' al'Qlltllal verdict with tht.• final argunwnl that there 1s nothing to prove that Mosteller, 43, of 2181 Horal Lanl', was not acting in self deferu.e when he shot and killed Shirley Mae Forman. 44. Merwin showed the jury a bent kitchen knife that Mosteller claims was used by Mrs. Forman to inflict a cut on tus right cheek shortly before the shooting last May20 Noting that Mosteller used the gun that his mother usC'd to com mil su1c1de, Merwm also rt> minded the 1ury of testimony thal the alcohol level in Mo~Lclkr'i. blood ~tream wus thrc<.' t1mi-.., higher than that :ippl1NJ lll drunken driving urrcsL., R ed Missile Silos Built In Laos? BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - A top Thai foreign policy expert says intelltgence reports show that the Soviet Umon has built missile silos m the '"h.1gh moun tam area" of Laos lie says lh<' silos could be usC'd to drrccl mi:. siles against e1tht.•r China or Thailand Tbanat Khoman gave few de tails in his telC'v1!.1on talk :vton- day, and did not indicate 1f any missiles had been mi.tailed m thr• silos. He cited "some mlelhgl•nce reports" as also showing that tht> Soviets have "many military facilities in the hir:hlands of Laos." Thanat is a former foreign minister and head of the Thai na tional assembly 's foreign rela· tions committee. P entagon and State Depart ment spokesmen in Washington said they knew nothing about any Soviet missile silos in Laos. They said they would have nn com· ment. Rumors about Sov1el missile facilities in Laos have circulated in Bangkok since last December. when Cornmunr!-ls took oH'r lhl' land·locked lndochint>se country that borders l'°lh Chm..i "nd Thailand. The rumors ha\ t' h<•l'n 1mrx1 ... :.1 ble to <.'Onf1rm Somr· \h·,ll·rn analysts here h:we ht>rn skep tlcal, saying that large-scaJeSov 1el military involvC'ml'nl in La"'" could lead to li ronfrontat1011 v. II h China ··Luos 1<; th1• slratcf!H' point which could rontrul Southf'asl Asia, "Thanat sa1r! Mund,1} lie noted that lh1• Sc1v11·1 t 'rllfm and Vietnam havl' hcc·omc> h1·a1·1 Jy tn\'Olved in the d<•vclopmrnt of Laos, that the Un1lt'CI Stal1·:. h<1s been pull1nl! bac·k its 1b1a11 military lin1· to Thi• l'h11Jppine!t Japan and the l';it tf1l· islands. and that China ha!> Ul'CO morl! c:un cerncd abnut 1t s \ olJt1lc: northern frontier v. 1th lht• Sc1V1et u n111n lhan WJlh llS 'i()Ulhern fl,rnk Moscow has bct•n pouring aid and advisers mlo Lai~ .,rnre lu-.t December, and Laotian l'rl'm1er Kaysone Phomv1han has met with Soviet lender~ in Moo;cow twice this year. E~llmates of So' iet personnel 1n l.aos range from several hundred lo severi..11 thousand. Vietnam. whrch ha'i l"lrn.e tu·~ with the Soviet Limon, mJ1nldlllS troops in the southern p;irt nf Lans. Chine~w <'llJ::lnl'<'rs :rn' hulltltnl! mads in northern I.Hos. hut lh1· Chinese a.id projZram 1:-. i;mall compared with the Sc:>v1ets · 10 YULE TREES 'BIG SURPRISE' SAN DIEGO CAPl Ten Christmas treei;. neatly planlC'<l in their front yard. are a ~urprise present ror the Char les Ricknells. The landscaping WilS dnnr while Ricknell and his wire wen• in Los Angeles. They said they "hav!' no idea" where t he trees came from Newpo rt Queen To Give U p T itle MEMPHIS (AP> -Eighteen younR womt>n rcpresenling 11 or the nation' ll <'ollon·producing states are ln Memphis this week to vie for tht> Meld of Cotton Litle now held by Vl<'lorla Lau~hltn of Newport Beach Miss LAuf(hUn, lh<' rt>lgn1ng 1976 Mod. wlll rrown her sue cessor In ceremonies Wt'dnctid~y night. • Merwin n.•1ecled what he said "'.1!> tht' pro:.ecut1on's lh<.'Ory lhal tht• t.hoottnJ! of Mrs. Forman l"atnc clos1.· 110 the ht>l•ls of a serll':. of quarreb bt•t W('l!n thccouplt• "There had been a recon<.'iha· lton," lhe defrnse lawyer said. •·Mosteller tout you himself that things were gomg wdl ~tween them " But Deputy District Atlorney Anthony Rackauckas urged the jury lo recall the evidence they had heard and seen in the form of an audio visual taping of Mosteller's alleged confession to Costa Mesa police. "He told police that he wanted to wioe Mrs. Forman out," the prosecutor said. "And he made it clear that he shot her in the head four times be<:ause Lhat's where you shoot someone when \Ou want to make sure that he or ~he is dead ·'He told police that he hated Mrs. Forman ... the prosecutor liaid. "And he told them while he l'Onfessed to this killing that he WU!> guilty of murder " The prosecutor reminded the panel of Mosleller·s comment, "The truth of the matter is I shot the damn broad four times. 1 'm 1ust sor ry I didn't kill her with just one shot. .. "As Mr. Mosteller has told us. this is a case of murder, .. Rackauckas said. He urged a verdict of first degree murder with nothing less than a de· termination of murder in the second degree. The jury was sent to delibera· lions after being instructed by Judge Frank Domemchiru. Eterrwl City Link Found ROME CAPl Archeolog1sts announced today the discovery or one of the oldest sanctuaries of ancient Rome, perhaps dating to the founding of the Eternal City some 27 centuries ago. The s anctuary, or tern· pie. was used as a place of worship. they said, judging by offerings found in the ruins The site was discovered bv chance. officials or R. o m e ' s a n l i q u 1 t 1 e s supcrintcndenrv :.:ltd. after archeolog1sts t•amc upon clandestine cl1gi::m~!-. th.ls )'t>ar nc>ar the to1\ n of Gabu. ;1bnut 12 mrlcs south of Rome Police Probe NB Holiday Burgla ries X<>wport Beach pol1c<' locl.1) ar<.' 1n\'est1gat111~ a !>f'rws cif .:1p p arcnlly unrt>latc·d holJd<.1~ burglaries, including the· l111·fl ot nc>arlv Sl0.000 worth ol f1shm~ cqu1p.ment from a H..ilbou Island 'lore Also under 1nvcsti~at1on arc the theft!> of Sl.200 "orth of guns from a Da}crcst hflme and the loss of $1.950 worth of sterl'o equipment from a Newport Island home. The Balboa Island burglary. v.h1l'h took place at Manne Salrs Jnd Service!, Inc .. 504 South Hay F'ront, was report<'il Sunday hy stc11 c• owner John Hrou~htcn /\<•cording to pnli<'C reports. thieves nrntle off w11 h 104 fish1n~ reds. five ice rhests. !i9 fishtn~ rods tind 15 spooli. of fishrn~ lin\· In adchl1on. Hrought1•n rcport1'1I th<.' lo~'' of nwn· than $1.000 m rash Th<.' othc·r tw0 burJ(larles wt•i't• reported Monday Anthony f Woll'otl, 41 , of 1918 lrvme Ave. lold police thieves look :-.ix handguns and 1,400 rounds of nm mumt1on from his homt> while he was gone for the day. Frank Fries. 47, ol 3818 Chan- nel Place said his ster eo equip· menl was taken while he was on vacation Mesan Killed In Car Wreck TUCUMCARI, NM CAP> -A California man wus killed tod9y when the car in which he was ri<I 1ng crashed into a parked trurk on Interstate 40 some 17 miles west of Tucumcari. The victim was identlll<'d as Terrance David R amsey, 18, of Costa Mtu. OtrtePn said the VlcUm Wlli\ n passenger In " vehicle driven hy Robin Lynn Brown Ramsey, 21. also of Costa Mesa. Sbo was in· jured and taken to an Amartllo, Tex .• hospital. Java Jab bed In Boycott NEW YORK (AP) Supermarkets here have put up signs announcing a 11atlonwidc coffee boycott and restnurants are featur· ing spec1ale1 on tea and other beverages. A protl'st agaln.sl the sk)•rockellng cost of coffee was off1cially launched Monday by the city's Consumer Affairs Com- m issioner,· Elinor Gug· gcnheimer. who started her day with a cup of lea instead of what usually would be the first of up to 15 cups of coffee. ··we're trying to educate consumers on what to do l! there is a runaway price increase," Mrs. Gug· genheimer said between sips al O'Dwyer's Restaurant on West 5.1.st Street. Yule Tree Burns Son Of Fire man The presid ent of the county volunteer firemen's association a t the Doheny Station in Capistrano Beach answered an alarm Monday and found his own house ablaie and bis son serious- ly burned. Mel Weibel was one of the rtrst firemen on the scene, 34586 Calle Naranja. His son, Steve, 14, had been teslin~ hf.!hls on the family Christmas tree while taking it down wht>n an electncal short jg. nitcd the tinder-dry plant. Young Weibel vuinly tried to drag the burning tree from the house. The home was wrecked with $35.000 damage. Firemen said they saved $12.000 in structure and contents. Weibel's son, Steve, was taken by San Clemente firemen to San Clemente General Hospital. where he was treated and re- lcasC'<l. Firemen said when young Weibel dragged the tr~ to the door, the blast of air from the opened door fanned the fire into full blaz:e, causing the boy to drop the tree and run for his life. Twenty county firemen con- trolled the fire. which gutted most of the house. Fire information officer Steve Garrett today urged all residents to discard their Christmas trees as quickly as possible. Garrell said the dry trees arc increasing fire hazards each day they are left in the home. F r o nt Page A l T AX CUT. • • Question. Carter said next week's .mnounccmcnt probably will in· elude a range of costs for his t•conomic pro~ram. nut he cautioned that the total :imount of ~timulus he will favor rn1ghl rrma1n indefinite "even up to the la!>t minute .. -even as Congress is considering the park age The total amount. he 'u1d, would h1nj?c on whether or not the economy advances further nrdeclinc>s m the rnlcnm. Before holding an informal meeting with members of his Cabinet and appointeP.s of Cabtnt>l rank. Carter conferred with Gov. Hugh Carey of Nevr York und Mayor Abraharo Beame of New York City. After thal !.cssion. Carter emerged with hi s v 1s1 tors to declare: ''Rankruptcy for New York City is not a viable alternative ... Wt havf' C'l imlnated that as a ros!iibilit y fort he future."• f 'ront Page Al DENIAL .•. Square Park farmer George Murni tolrt authorities that they hacl alll'mpled to extract $10,000 from him in return for the pledge that his lease on the' strawberry growing acrf'age in Fountain Valley would be renewed by the county Uoarci of Supervisors. M<'Whinncy argued in his plea that the verdict asainst him might have been dUCercnl if hi& lawyers hnd been made aware o(. the nature or statements made by F'uJita during an interrogation tn the district attorney'soffice . And the plea contains Fujita's <11leged statement to authorities> "McWhinney told me that $5,000 was to go to <county 111upervlsor Robert) Battin and $5,000 was for himself." McWhlnney's lawyers unsuc· cessfully pleaded lht1t their d~· fcnse wus planned wilhou&. knowledge of that statement ond would have been adjusted If Fu· Jlta's comments had become knowntothcm. · The Jury thnl convicted boo. men heard conflicting lesUmony· from lhe two defendants oa whether Fujitu had, In fact, eve.r Mado 1uch a statement to author-Wes. , 7 Saddleback EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 363, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1976 .\ l'te·r11uo11 ~. )~. Stol•ks Ousted Attorney Raps Missing Strident 'Slain' The body or a 19-year·old stu dent nurse who was reported ntissing for mQrc than a week was found Monday in her car bidden away in a parking lot behind a Ga rd en Grove ap3rt· ment complex. Today, police listed J anet Aline Stallcup·s death as a 1 homicide while coroner's in l vestigators said the cause of the attractive young woman's death has not yet been determined. Discovery o r the bod y sprawled across the front !>cat I or the auto came shortly before 11 a.m. when one of six Ex· i p lorcr Seoul cadets ht!lping police in their search for thl! I missing woman peered in the car window. Police said the parking lot at the rear or the apartment com plex at 13111 Yoc key S t . Garden Grove, as a vasilor 'l\ parking area, accounting for the auto going unnoticed for so I long. The apparent hom1c1de victim ] reportedly was fu lly clothed and there apparently W<'rc no v1s1 ble signs of v1olcnct• or Sl'xual molestation. j Mi ss Stallcup. a student nur:-c at Cypress College a nd an employe at UCI Medical Ct•ntcr. was reported last seen :.it ul>out 8:30 p.m. Dec 19. That i<; when l\he h•fl th<: apartment she o;h;m:.'d Y.ath hl'r parents near Oulc Street and Katella Avt•nue in Garden Grove, about four males from .where her body was found eight idays later. When the young woman's dis· appearance was reportrd the .next day. police 1mm('d1atcl> launched an 1ntcnMvc search They said today there w~1s nothing about tht• \ltl1m·s la\' ling pattern to ind 1c<1te !>h<' "J~ the t ype or \'Oun~ woman 10 ~ak<.' off'" without C'1th<.'r l C'llin.: r parents or makan.: a1h Jnt 1 ans. I JConlest Ope ns ~t Saddle back I Boys and J:arls, I 1·14, <'tin rom 1pete in a SJddl<'buck Vallt·:v l•askelball frC'1' lhrnw cont(•st Wedne."lay "-hrch coul<I l<'ad lo t r eg1onal, ~t.1t(' or 1•q•n natwn.11 compelltaon The conte.;t. <;ponsorc'fl by th1• ~addlebdt·k Vall<') Counr1I nf the• nightc; of Columbus. '" cheduled to bei;:in al JO a m .11 C ord1ller.1 Schoo l , 2.5952 Cordillera Dr in Ma.,:\JOO VarJn • Roys and ~1rlc; will comJ>('ll' ~paralel} hy u~<'. smd Ray Kd ht. publicity <"h:urman Ac1d1 tional information 1s 11va1IJblt· hv .cwhng Kell y al 552 141l9 Reds O ffer O il NEW DELlll, India <AP) The Soviet Union offered formal ly today to provide India with 5 5 million tons of c rude 011 over th<' J'eXl four years In a barter ex· change for Indian exports, lhe I ndian government announced. Java Jabbed In Boycott NEW YORK CAP) Supermarkets here have put up signs announcing a nationwide corree boycott and restaurants arc realur· ing specials on tea and other beverages. A protest against the skyrocketing cost or coffee was o!flcially launched Monday by the city's Consumer Affairs Com· missioner, Ell nor Gug. genbeimcr, who started her day with a cup of tea instead ol wh at usuaJly would be the first of up t.o 1.5 cups of coffee. "We're trylng lo educate eon.sumers on what to do if there Js a runaway price Increase," Mrs. Oug. . fenheimer uld between , 1lps at O'Dwyer's Rntauranl on West 51.St Street. ........ ... .. • 01i1y r11o1 ,..,.,.tty ~,.,.. Mii< ~•" WETSUITEO B ELLY BOARDER RIDES ~FOOT HUNTINGTON WAVE ON KNEES Surfers Entertained Pier Spectators Monday Afternoon on Storm-fed Swells Dead Storm ·Stirs Surf Boards Slide on Good,.sized Sioolls By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille D•tly PtlOI St•ll A Pocif1c storm located 1,200 mll('S off the coast died two days :tRO. but ~urfers on Chnslmas v:icahon were still en.ioyang the ,1fter·cffrcts today as i:.all fool "\\ells marched on the Orange Coast Spectators lined the north side nf the Huntington Beach pier 'vf onday aftNnoon, watchrng "etsuatcd wave riders race hull(. IOR eaghl to IO foot sections or wa\•e breakinJ! in front of them L1f('guard LL Bill Ri chardson ... aad the storm surf came up aboul IOa.m Monday ··Jt was about three feet all morning, then all of a sudden lines started coming in intheeii;:htto 10 foot range,·· he said this morninJ:. Surf in Huntington was in the six foot range early today, he said. Richardson said the westerly swell was running an average of six feet today, with an occasional eight-foot set rolling in. The water temperature in Hun· tington Beach is in the low oos. ··but we expect it to start dropping rapidly with this type of sw~ll." Richardson s aid. • Meteorologist Walt Rogers. of the Los Angeles Weather Service, said the storm which generated large waves along the Orange Coast, dissipated a day or two ago. "It was a deep low pressure area. a runnel system that occurs JOO times every wlnterout there," Rogers said. ·•strong westerly Winds around the storm area push waves toward the coast,·' he said. When the storm is rar enough south, the swells are able to come around Pt. Conception and hit the coast, the meteorologist ex· plained. . Lifeguards in other cities alon,J t.be Orange coast reported good, but declining surf th1smomfng. "We've got some nice west swells tn the four to nve foot ranie today," said Newport Marine Safely Officer Larry Gibson. He said Newport had a crowd or surlers braving the 63 degree waters this morning. "It's a bit smaller today, but ~e·re still getting an occasional six·foot set coming through," he s aid. San Clemente Marine Safety Officer Ken Caspers said the Pacific storm generated consis· tent five to six foot waves Mon· day, but that the surf had dropped to the three to five foot range in Sun Clemente this morning "It ·s not as consistent as Mon· day, but there's still quite a few s urfers out at T Street <Trafalgar l today.•· he said. Surf in Laguna Beach was in the five foot range, with a flock or wave riders tackling thick walls at Brooks Street. ·Crude Oil Spilled In Delaware River GLOUCESTER CITY, N.J. (AP> -The grounding of a Liberian tank er Monday during a docking maneuver on the Pennsyl vania s ide of the Delaware River has created a 20·mile oil s lick which could soil some bea c hes a nd h a rm wildlife, the Coast Guard said today. K e nneth Wyman, Coast Guard captain or the Port of Philadelphia, said creeks on both the New Jersey and Pen· nsylvania aides or the river have been rimmed with booms to protect. them against the 134,0QO.gallon crude oil spill. Wyman, said a helicopter sur· vey or the slick indicates heavy concentrations o( oU along the 'rive r beaches at Paulsboro, N.J ., and Claymont. Del. Wyman said the cleanup, which he islimated could take a& long as two weeks, would focus first along the shoreline before efforts are made to re- move the olJ In midriver. "The oU In the water is going to be ditrlcult to remove," he said, addin g that "cleaning beaches ls always a tedious pro- ~eu." Wyman uld lhe Coast Guard has broucht In . four oil apUt specll)iJtl from North Carolina to 111l1t ln the clean1.1p. The cleanup operations are being paid for by the 1blp's owners. Wyman aald officials have no · l~a what ellecu the spill wiU have on wlldllfe but that I N.Y. PA. . .,. ........... TANKER OROUt.U>ED Thi• One On Del8ware "there's a great possibility lt wUI hurt wUdJiCo ln the area.•• The Coast Guard said the tanker, OlympJc Games, •P· parenUy lost power and tu huU scraped ov~r rocks whil.e turnln1 to dock al tho BP, Inc., l'efi.nery at Mateus Hook, Pa. Wyman said the n•ture or the power rallure on the •hip, which WU built ln 1964f atlll WU not known. "Jt'~ a wtll·bullt ah1p," Baker <SeeCR\10£, Pate Ai> Lobbyist Element Attacked By GARY G RANVILLE OI ,,,_ D•lly l'llol SUH 0<.'puly County Counsel Ralph Oenson charged Monday that Orange County Supervisors or dered his ouster as attorney for the count y Planning Com mission to appease influential campaign contributors. ··My guess is that you were responding lo the suggestions of a few influential lobbyists who have literally bought your votel\ with campaign .contnbulJons.' · Benson said in a letter to the fivP supervisors. The letter contamed both h1:- resignation and a searing at tack on the way supervisors do bus iness. especially political campaign financing According to Benson. Cou nty Counsel Adrian Kuyper was told to remove him from his plan· ning commission and environ mental manag<.'ment ag<'ncy duties last week in a closed door session. At that session. Kuyper·s con· tract as legal advisor to the board or supervisors was re- newed for another four years Simultaneously, according to both Kuyper and Benson. the fi vc s upervis ors said Benson should be removed a<> the legal counsel to the planning com- mission. The 34-year-old attorn<'y saad no reason was given for the d<.'· mand that he be reassigned and that "Mr. Kuyper has personal· ly expr essed complete con f1dencc in me and has repeated· ly praised-both my abilities and my performance.·· Kuyper said Monday that he regards Benson as a top fligh t attorney and praised h is performance with the planrung commission. Praise also came from two planning commissioners, actm,:: Chairman Earl Wooden and de parting comm issioncr Shirley Grindle. In a t elephone interview, Wooden said he was shocked al Benson's removal. "J certainl y was npt dis s ali s fi<.'d with Ra l ph 's performance. He's a great lawyer, a ve ry sharp person.·· Wooden said. Both he and Mrs. Grindle said that, to their knowledge, there was no dissatisfaction with any of the commissioners about Benson's performance. Mrs. Grindle was even more outspoken aboul the behind th<' door m aneuver to oust Benson as legal counsel for the com· mission. .. The dictator strikes again," Mrs. Grindle said in an obvious reference to the role supervisor <See BENSON, Page AZJ Toro Cyclist Dies; Auto Driver Held A youthful El T oro motorcyclist who was struck by a car driven by a drunk driving suspect Thursday died Monday night in Saddleback Community Hospital, according to a cor· oner's report. The coroner said Jeffrey W. Enda, 17, of 22595 Dunkenfield Circle, El Toro, died from in- juries received In the accident that occurred shortly before 9 p.m. Thursday. A passe nger on Enda 's motorcycle when it was struck from the rear and burled _115 feel across an El Toro int~lion was less seriously injured and re· portedly has been released from &he hospital. Al. a result of the accident al Serrano and El Toro Roads. a 19-year·old San Juan Capistrano man was booked int.o Orange County J aJI on felony drunk dri v· '-"'charges. A CaUfornia Highway Patrol spoketman Identified the suspect as Tbomu E. O'Sullivan, 264M Everueen St. Tbe CHJ> report Hid Enda was properly stopped at the El Toro- Serrano lntnseclion when O'Sulllvan's car "traveling at a h!Jh rate of speed" struck the motorcycle from the r~r. O~tlr Pilot St.II PllO!o OUSTED BY SUPERVISORS Legal Adviser Benson Yule Tree .. Burns So n Of Fi rema n Thl• pras1dt•nt of the county volunlc<.'r fan•m cn ·s association. ut the D o h e n y Station in Capistrano lkach answered an alarm Monrla v and found hb own house :.abl:.i;,t· ~ncl h1l\ :.on scriou:- ly burned . Mel Weibel w.as on(' nr 'h<.' first firemen on the st·enc, 34.,:.;i; Cullt· NaranJa Ills son, Stcv<.', 1'1. had bcc·n· tcslinl? laJ?hts on the family Christmas tree while laking..Jl down when an clcctncal short ig. nited the tindcr·dry plant. Young· Weibel vainly tried to drag the : burning tree from the house. The home was wrecked with $35.000 damage. Firemen said they saved $12,000 an structur<' and contenb. Weabel's son, Steve, was takc-n bv San Clcmcnlc firemen lO S;,in demenlc General Hospital. where h<' was trc::ited and re- leased. Firemen said when youn~ Weibel dragged the tr<:c to th<.· door, the blas t of air from the opened door fanned the fire into full bl:.aze. caus ing the boy to drop the tree and run for his li fe. Twenty county firemen con- trolled the firc, which gutte!I most of the house. Fire information officer Steve Garrett today urged all residents to discard th<'ir Christmas trees as quickly as possible. Garrell said the dry trees arc mcrcasang fire hazards each day they arc· left m the home. 10 YULE TREES 'BIG SURPRISE' SAN DI EGO CAP) Ten Christmas trees, neatly planted in thei r front yard, arc a surprise prese nt for the Charl es Ric knells. . The landscaping was done while Ricknell and hjs wife were in Los Angcl<.'s. They said they ''have no idea·· where the trees came from. Or:::ci. :a st \Vcatbc r Surf subs iding Wedne?ll· day from highs or six feet. Patchy clouds through tomorrow. Temperatures about lhl! same. I NSIDE T ODA\' What may be the arigjtJC,l dra,ft of the Declaration of In· it dependence penned by ~ Thom0$ Jefferson ho.t been /oond near Boston. See. P.age .A4. et ez "" ..... " u •tr 141 ... .. .. •• •• ' --~~~~~~~~~--· ~ r A2 OAILYPILOT SB Argo Oil Spill Tu.,sday Ol'Cember 29 1978 . .. $2.3 Mi1li0n Damage Sought A.PW1r•Of"M>to ARGO'S MASTER George Papadopoulos Seco1id Diego Cop Wourukd 111~ Tioo Days SAN DIEGO(/\!') -A pollr1• nff1cer was s hot today, the '"rond 111 two days to he wounded on dut v Patrolman Halph J. Cordon n1 er l'!>C~qlcd ... ~riou" injury when a p1sfol hcl,J bv a man with whom he wa~ stru~glin~ went off NEW YORK CAP > Question ing of the skipper of thf' Aq:o Merchant 011 tanker resumed to- day in feder;:il court here in a con· tinulng attempt to show that the ship's owners knew the vessel was not seaworthy before lt ran aground off Nantucket Island on Dec. 15. Ouugl as J acobscn, an a ttorney for Continental Jnsuranc•c Co . which 1s seeking $2.3 m1llion m damages to cover the cost of 7.5 million gallons of oil that were spilled at sea. resumed a hne of questioning designed lo prove the vessel's navigation equip· ment was chronically defective. Prior to the hearing, s rc:.ump lion with the que:.tioning of Capt George Papadopoulos, Jacobson and an ullorney for the Thebes Shipping Co .. owner of the Argo Merchant, met in chambers with the federal mag1stratc, Sol Schreiber. Papadopoulos testified Mon· day at the U.S. District Court hearing that the Liberian tunker was 24 .5 miles off course when she foundered on shoaJs, even· tually split in two and spilled 7 5 m1lhon gallons of heavy oil Into the sea. A skipper for nine years, the 43·J'ear-old Papadopoulos said lhe ship's j:?yrocompass was not working when the accident oc· curred and the ship was being :.tcered by a Je!>s r e alistic m;.,gnet1c compass. Thebes Sh 1 pp1ng Co. of Monrovia, Liberia. the owner of the Argo Merchant. seeks to limit its liability in the face of several lawsuits. Among them arc two S60· million lawsuits filed by Cape Cod fishermen. Meanwhile, the giant oil sp1Jl from the wrecked tanker drifted in a twisted ))utterly conftgura· lion off N antuckcl Island. ap- parently held motionless by r1t•kJe Wtnds. A,.WI......., 'SOVIET SILOS IN LAOS' Thanat Kohman Red Missile Silos Built In Laos? BANGKOK, Thailand <AP) - A top Thai foreign policy expert says intelligence reports s how that the Soviet Union has built missile silos in the "hlgh moun. lain area" or Laos. He says the s ilos could be used lo direct mis· s iles against either China or Thailand. Tlfanat Khoman gave few de. tails in his television talk Mon. d~y, . and did not indicate if any m1ss1les had been installed in the silos. He cited "some intelligence reports" as also s how10g that the Sov_i~t~ h~ve "many m.ititary fac1ht1es in the highlands of Laos." Thanal is a former foreign minister and head of the Thai na· tional assembly's foreign rela· lions committee. Pentagon and State Depart- ment spokes men in Washington said they knew nothing about any Soviet missile s ilos in Laos. They said they would have no com· ment. Tax Cut 'J,ikely' --Carter ST. SIMONS ISLAND. Ga CAP> -President.elect Carter s:ud today a lax cut is a ''likely prcxspect" for inclusion ln a brou<I program for economic i.limulus that he plans tounve1lned week. Speaking with reporters out side his borrowed resort home here, Carter s aid he plans •m an nouncemenl by the end "' n11xt week on lhc outline of hti:. eeonomic package, inrluding a range of likely price tags for the proposal. While terming a lax cut plan a likely prospect, Carter said il nevertheless represents "a second priority with me after we make moves to put our people back to work.•· lie said he is firm Jy committed to a "work OP· portunity program." Carter flew here Monday for a series of meetings with his new Cabinet. After his arrival, he con· ferred for nearly four hours with his key economic advisers. Aides said the session was held to consider "alternative ap proaches to'job creation, tax re· duclion and reductions in govern· mentwaste." Responding tu a reporter's question, Carter s aid next week's announcement probably will in· elude a range of costs ror his economic program. But he cautioned that the total amount of stimulus he will favor might remain indefinite "even u,p to the last minute" -even a:. Congress is considering the package. The total amount, he said. would hinge on whether or not the economy advances further or declines in the intenm Before holding an informal meeting with members of tus Cabinet and appointees ol Cabinet rank, Carter conferred with Gov. Hugh Carey of New York and Mayor Abra ham Beame or New York City. After that session, Carter emerged with his visitors to declare : "Bankruptcy for New York City is not a viable alternative ... We have eliminated that as a possibility for the future." ,.,,....,,,_ .. NEW CHICAGO MAYOR Mlehael Bllandlc Attorney Successor To Daley ClllCAGO (AP> -Michael Bilandic, a little-known lawyer but one with considerable in· fluence al City Hall, was chosen temporary mayor today to sue· cced Richard J . Daley. Bilandic. alderman or Daley·s 11th Ward. was elected with only token resistance at a special City Council meeting, in ~cordanc.: with a deal worked out in a furious week of wheeling and de· aJing arter Daley's death of a heart attack Dec. 20. Bilandic 's election without serious opposition was assured after black Alderman Wilson Frost, president pro tempore of the council, backed out of conten· lion. Frost, who had the support or a broad coalition of black com· munity and political Jeaders, was rewarded with the chairmanship of the Finance Committee, con· s1dercd the second most powerful post in city government. Hookers Face New SF Policy SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The city district attorncv and POilet d<'partment have decided Lo end a )'enr·lon" policy or going easy on prostitution cases, a newspaper reported today. The San l"ranciseo Chronicle said it learned that a crackdown was being readied nnd quoted sources as 1rnyio~ the district al· torney's office was planning a full-~caJe pros ecution effort to counter a massive influx of :;treetwolkcrs. I low ever, an assistant dislrlc\. attorney responded that prosecu· lion of pro!>lltut1es had been thwarted by a legal challenge lo the arrest procedure and that the office had not ignored the ap- parent mere as~ 1n lhe number of prostitutes on the i,treet.s ot the nt y "The P<>hccy or this office has been that disruptive street pro· st1tution is not a victimless crime." said Pete Hansen. A challenge by lawyers for some 360 prostitutes U1at anti- prostilution laws were unfairly administered was d1slTUsscd Jus t week by ll Superior Court judge. The attorneys C'Ontcnded that the customers should be arrested as well. "To a great degree, prosecu- tion has been held in abeyance and restricted by virtue of that case," said II ans en. "lt 's very easy to say that now there Is a new policy." Hansen would not deny that a "crackdown" was bc111g readied, however. Dist. Alty Joseph Freitas was unavailable for comment. Police Chief Charles Gain was srud to be considering a news conference later in the day. When Freitas took office last January. he declan.'CI: "If it's a nonviolent, non-roercive activity between consenting adults, my office will not bother with it." 'T hl h11ll1•t l'tl1rnrulousl y :-.!ruck his lldl buckl<.-anti rico<'h<'IC'fl :1y, ,n fro111 h t., hodr. " pol1n.' ... p11kc,m,rn ... jld. From Page it l FroraPageAJ Rilandic was nominated by Alderman Edward Vrdolyak, a leader among some or the younger regular Democrats. About a dozen secondin g speeches followed -first by Alderman Bennett Stewart, a black. Then came words of praise from Vito Marzullo, an old-line close ally of both Daley and Bilandic, and other regulars before independent Alderman Di ck Simpson rose to debate Biland1c·s nomination. Since then. the number or pro- s lltutcs working in the city has Increased, prompting complaints from downtown merchants and hotel oHicials. among others. The prosecution policy also has become an issue between police and the district attorney. 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The spill, wh irh ocrurred some Vi miles down river from l'h1l adclph1a, wa!> reported about I 10 p m . Monday by one of the tugs that was guiding the tanker toward the dock, the Coast Gu ard '>;lid !\t the time of the arcident. the t9 million gnllon capacity vessel "as <.-Jrryin g 17 million gallons of Arah•an hght crude oil, Baker said. Rok<'r said lhc unloodmg of the rr ma i n i n~ 011 co ntinued throughout th1• night ;md pro bably would he finished by late aftrrnoon The 011 wc.ts bcinE! pumrll.'d out of the ship :it a ralt' ur 20,000 barrels per hour. T he ship ts ownl'd h:r lhr Rl'fl Bank Shipping Co or PanamJ :.ind registered in Monrov1.i. L.ibrrrn Ralph Diedrich played in Benson's reassignment. .. His remova l is just one more instance of a knowledgea· hie. conscientious person being taken from the system to make way for whatever Diedrich wants to do," Mrs. Grindle S~lld. Monday. Diedrich admitted he led the move to oust Benson from his planning comm 1ssion duties "To me there was some ques- tion about his performance in legal cases," Diedrich s aid. "Frankly," the Fullerton supervisor added, 'Tm shocked at his attack on the supervisors, particularly because he is a legal advisor to the board." Benson 's attack included charges that the supervisors arc more interested in hiring a "work force or docile hacks·· than with "encouraging ex· ct'llenre in county service." Ile attributed his reassignment to "folks who sell their influence on you (supervisors> lo others and who huy their influence on )'OU by rlutifully pladng down a few hunc1rcd or a thousand Acquittal Urged Mosteller Trial Jury Deliberates A Jury that has been asked lo clear Charles Edward Mosteller of murder charges filed after his girlfriend was shot lo death in the Costa Mesa home they shared began its deliberations today in Orange County Superior Court. Deputy public defender Jim Merwin urged the acquittal verdict with the final argument that there is nothing lo prove that Mosteller, 43, of 2181 Rural Lane. was not acting in self defense when he s hot and kilt¢ Shirley Mae Forman, 44 . Merwin 'showed the jury a bent kitchen knife that Mosteller claims was used by Mrs. Forman to inntct a cut on his right cheek shortly before the shooting lo.st M:ay20. Noting that Mosteller used the ffWl that his mother used to.com- mit suicide, Merwin also re- minded tbe Jury of t~tlmony that the alcohol level In Mosteller's blood stream was three times hlcber then that applied to drunken driving arrests. Mt.twin rejected wh•t he said wu the prosecution's theory tbat tho ahootinl of Mrs. Forman came close on the heels of a sen es of<tuatrel• betweenthecouple. '"nlere had been a recondlta. liOft, •• the dcfC!rule Jawyer •a.Id. "Mosteller told )'OU blmselC th.\t. ' things were ~oing well between them." But Deputy District Attorney Anthony Rackauckaci urged the jury to recall the evidence they had heard and seen in the form or a n audlo visual taping or Mo!lteller's alleged confession to Costa Mesa police. "lie told police that he wanted to wloe Mrs. Forman out," the prosecutor said. "And he made It clear that he shot her In the head four timts because that's where you s hoot someone when you want to make sure that he or she ls dead. "lie told police that he hated Mrt. Forman," the prosecutor said. "And he told them while he confessed to this killing that he was rullty or murder .• , The prosecutor reminded the panel of Mostellcr's comment, "The tru\h or tho ma~r is I shot the damn brood lour times. rm ju.'Jl sorry I d ldn 't kUl her with just one shot." "As Mr. MosteUtr has told us. this ts a case or murder." Rackauckas said. Re uracd a verdict of first degree murder with nothing leas than a de· termlnatlon or murder In the second de1ree. 1be jury was H nt to dtllbera· Uoos alttr beini instructed by Ju~e Frank DomenlchlnL dollars whenever any of you de· cide to have a fundraiser." Benson said supervisors' cam· paign finance practices are legal, but went on to call them corrupt and debasing to tho:.t! who participate m them. Diedrich ht> hummed th:it criticism by saying, "so what else is new·~ ''Those things have been s;mt be( ore and I don't happen 111 agree with them 1>r put much stock in such allci;:alions, ·· lht• board of supervisors chairman said. Supervisor Thomas Riley smtl the board decision to ask ror Benson 's removal was un animous. Riley vaguely mentioned com plaints he had received and ad milted one of those c•omplaints came from lawyer Marlena F'ox ol CEEED, a lobbyist organiza. lion backed heavily by the con slrucllon industry. Riley said he had no advanCl' notice that Benson's i.tatus was lo be discussed at the closed door meetinJ?. Like -Diedrich, he was reluc· tant to discuss details or that meeting which both believe is subject lo the prlv1lrge of an ex· ecutive session. Both Riley and Diedrirh denied that Kuyper's rehiring was con· dltioned on his r emoval of Benson from planning <:om mission duties. The two supervisors said the decision to renew Kuypcr's con tract was made before Benson's l\tatus was discussed. While support for Denson among the planning com. missioners and his fellow at· torneys was strong, Riley Insist- ed that he had "questions about philosophical viewpoints." Amidst s matters of cheering from some members of the au· d1ence, Sampson challenged the ~elt:rt1on of Biland1c, "a while man," through back-room deal 1ng and his selection ovt•r that of Frost. "a black ·· l ron1call~. Frn~l . th1· president pro tcmpor<' who chmn·d the me<!ling, rulc<l Simpson ·~ remark out of order. ll1 l<md1c has said he will not be a candidate in a special elcc· lion to fill the remainder or l>:ilcy ·s term. Thul e lection must be ht'ld within 1-ix months A quiet nei~hbor or the Daley family. flilandic has said he t•n· tered the council only al the lale mayor '-s coaxing and would like to return lo his law bus i· ness as soon as the temporary mayor term expires. lie alon~ with Deputy Mayor Kenneth Sa~n . Corp oration Counsel Wilham Quinlan and palronagc chief Thomas Dono\'an, tried to assume power the night after Daley died . But Frost claimed that, as president pro tempore of the council, he was automatically acting mayor. Newport Queen To Give Up Title MEMPHJS CAP> -Eighteen young women representing 11 or the nation 's cotton-producing stales are in Memphis this week to vie for the Maid of Cotton title now hcM by Victoria Laughlin of Newp<>rt Beach. Miss Laughlin, the reigrung 1976 Maid, will crpwn her sue· cessor in ceremonies Wednesday night. Asked about reports that 200 to 300 prostitutes were on the streets daily, Freitas told the Chronicle: "The information ( received from the police depart. ment doesn't square with that. "We had a temporary influit earlier this year. but the police department tells me they've brought that under control." Irvine Girl, 13, Critical In Accident A 13·year·old Irvine girl was in critical condition today and a 16·year·old Irvine youth was rhargcd with drunken driving following an accident late Mon- day night near UC Irvine. Kate Kales. of 18022 Mann St.. is in the intensive care unit at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, where she M being treated for in- ternal and head injuries. She was one of five teenage passengers riding in a truck that smashed into a center divider, veered into an embankment and then nipped over on its side. According lo police, the acci- dcn t occurred on University Drive, south of Califomla,5treet, just before midnight. Police declined lo identiry tho driver of the truck, who was booked al juvenile hall on suspi- cion of drunken driving. The otht'r four passengers were treated al lloap, Memorial Hospltnl but we r e not hospitalized. All are Irvine teenagers. Parole Term Stands Ex-Westminster Mayor's Plea Denied By TOM BARLEY Oftllt 01lly Plle4Slfff A plea by former Westminster mayor Derek McWhinney thnt he be !reed from parole regulations that govern bis acUvitles unUI 1979 has been rejected in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James 11. Wabworth de· nled the request with the com· menl that he found no merit In McWhinney's nrgument thot coddendant Tad Fujita made in· cnmlnattn1 11t1temenl3 to tht- pn11ecutlon shortly before the pair were tried In um. McWhinney, 38, was trtcd and convicted on cbtrlt'9 ol attempt· eds:t.ndtbefl and conspiracy. H~ wu MrJlenC"ed to one to 10 yeara ln pi.loo and freed oft parole lut Feb.8. Fujita, 37, was convicted on re· 13ted charges. sentenced to six months in the county jail and fined $2,500. He was a member of the Westminster planning com· mission at the time or his arrest and trial. Both men were booked on criminal charges after Mile Square Park farmer George Murol told authorlues thot they had attempted to extract $10,000 trom him m return for the pledge that bis lease on the strawberry growlna acreage In Fountain VaJley would be renewed by the county Board of Supervlaors. McWhloney arcucd tn hil plea that the verdict against him rni,ht have been dlHerent U his lawyttt bad been made awue of the nature or statements made by F\ljlta dur1ng an interrogation in the district attorncy'sotrlce. And the plea contains Fujlta's :alleged statement to authorities: ''McWhlnney told me that $5,000 was to go lo (count1 tupervi&or Robert) Battin and $S,OOO was for himself." McWhlnney's lawyers unsuc- cessfully pleaded that their de· f tn11e was planned without knowledge of that statement and would have been adjusted ll Fu· Jlta'• commenls had become ltnown to them. The jury that convicted both, men beard conntctlf\8 teaUmony from the two detendant. on whether f\Ulta had, ln fact, ever ma~e such a statement to• 1Mlbotillts.