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1976-12-29 - Orange Coast Pilot
' • am, now on the Simi Valley Man Charged in Rape f FV Shop Clerk DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDN ESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 29, 1976 VOi.. H, NO. M , J SECTl~S. J6 PAGES · I Paris Shivers I AP Wtrtot'M>to Pansacnnt.·-. s troll on a carpL·t of white snow an the gardens of th(• Champs d<' Mar. the• park loc<1ted near the Eiffel Tim t·r an the back~round ll Is lhl' first s now of Lhe ~ca'ion tor the French cJp1tal ~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Traffic Hampered Yacht Snared In Oil Boorm By Sansinena I LOU ISVILLE. Ky IAP > - Barge lrdffac on th(' Oh10 River will be ham pc red for several days because of an accident that destroyed a lock gate at a maJnr dam, a spokes man for lhl' US. Army Corps of En~incNs said T uesday. About 8,000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled into the river when a barge rammed the lock gate. Coast Weather Mostly cloudy Thursday with about 50 percent chance of rain. Highs In the mid 60s, lows to about SO . INSIDE TODA l' Which number is up? la the economy changing. cu much as PrtriMnt~ltct Cartn's !tat~ menta would lead 1.11 to btl~? The AP's bwhwss analy8t. John Cunniff, /iftd8 tneouragemtnt. Stft Poge A 13. Index "-"<-_ .... _, _.., N.tl ... tN_.. =Cell .. ty ..... Or. S1th•cntfl11 Telewhlell ,,. .. _ ~ ..,..,.__ ., I J Ult ... r. .,., . .. , •• .,. "'" A4 A4,(1 LOS ANGELES CAP) -A yacht was tangled in a strinf? of pontoons containing an oil spill from the devastated tanker Sansanena, and its skipper was in jail today -booked for in - vestigation of drunken sailing, police said. Sgt. Lloyd Lucy said Dr. James Gardenhire, 35. of Los Angeles was arrested after his 43-foot power yacht got its pro- peller tangled in Uruon Oil Co. booms near the wreckage of the Liberian tanker that exploded Dec. 17, killing al least four members of its all-Italian crew. Five others were missing and presumed dead. The area around the tanker has been sealed off lo prevent several thousand gallons of oil from spreading while vacuum boats clean up the spill. The yacht's propeller was so thoroughly tangled ln the cable that holds the "Ooatlng barrier" together that even the Coast Guard was unable to free It, said Coast Guard spokesman Rick Meidl. Oive ... continued efforts lo un· tangle the craft this momlng The yacht wH the aecood boat to run afoul of the Sanslnena since the explosion. Laat weelt a aalnae boat working near the wncka1e apran1 a leak and tank. Accused Details 2 Talks By TOM BARLEY Of tt.o 0•1ty PolCIC Sl.lllf Potato chip heir John H . "Jack .. Scudder mulled the possibility of a mock kidnap long before two men grabbed him in lluntmglon Beach last Aug. 19 and bundled him into the back of a van. one of two codcfendants told an Orange County Superior Court Jury I ate Tuesday. Called as the first defense wit- nes~. formerCoronadel Mar bank manager William Rudy Wesson. 45. testified that he was joking in late July when he lunched with Scudder , 64, at Isadore's Hestaurant in Newport Beach and suggested lo the wcaJthy Balboa Island man that a hoax kidnap could be the answer to hi:. finan- cial problems. Wesson, described in testimony as &udder's "good buddy" and financial collaborator on several proJects, testified that ~udder was not Joking when they lunched at Delaney's in Newport Beach last Aug 11 and again discussed what it took lo stage a phony kid- nap Wesson said Scudd<'rlold him to "come up with a little plan" after both men agreed thal$250,000was a much more realistic fi~ure than the $1 million mentioned in earlier conversations. And he. told defense attorney Michael Quigley that Scudder as- sured him that he would recruit the necessary manpower for the kidnap attempt if he (Wesson > provided a plan. Wesson and codefendant Ricky Dale Sellers, 21, his brother-in· law, are accused or grabbing &udder as· the Balboa man left his dentist office in Huntington Beach. It 1s alleged that an abductor <See HEIR, Page A2) SECOND CAIL SOW 'EM AIL "I sold them both on the second call !" That's the quick sales success story told by a Huntington Beach woman who placed this classified ad: Washer (l yr old 1 w fl yr serv Ory<'r. S200 /bolh. llXX XltXX If you have home appliances, or anything else, you'd like to convert to cash -call 642·5678. A few words io the right place will attrac:.l a buyer. Yacht Skipper Sailing Charge ' B·a·a·a Humbugged Hitched to Goat, He Hitclwa a Cop By PHIUP ROSMARIN Ol tltt 0.ilf POot SU.It Laguna Beach police say Richard W. Upon closer inspection the "dog" turned Cheetham, an unemployed laborer, violated out to be a goal, tethered with the man's white two rules of successfuJ hitchhiking Tuesday leather bell. night. RULE NO. I : NEVER waggle your thumh at a Laguna Beach police officer while stand ing in the middle of Laguna Canyon Road "WHE RE D'JA GET THE goal?" Tern· pie asked. Said the man. "l didn't s teal this goat. some guy gave me this goat by the freeway." Rule No. 2: Never hitchhike with a goal Cheetham faces a court appearance after his arrest Tuesday night on a rarely leveled Suspicious. Temple arrested him. charge of gr and theft of a bovine animal (goat). lie was held on $5,000 bail. Tempk said when they got to the station, his prisoner leaned over and whispered to him. "There's a r at in your car !" That was when th<' officer discovered the baby guinea pig. "PENNY" THE GOAT is a 4 year.old nanny born and ra1~c.od at the Art Colony 's SPCA animal shelter on Laguna Canyon Road. Shelter supervisor Don Brown reported this morning~ that Penny was none the worse for ner experience. Also in good shape was a newborn guinea pig Brown said likewise was stolen Tu<!sday from the shelter barnyard Police said Cheetham was booked into jail with the following in his possession: four pen- nies, one belt, one wallet, two pouches of tobacco, four bars of soap, one tube of toothpaste, three toothbrushes, two combs, one bracelet. two pens, one locker key, one goal and one four-inch guinea pig. Officer Terry Temple said he was cruis- ing in has pohce rar along Laguna Canyon Road when he spotted what appeared to be a man hitchhiking an the roadway with a bag do~ at his side. THE 44· YEAR-OLD MAN gave a Costa Mesa address. but was described by police as a transient. First in Week.~ Police were uncertain how the alleged thefts of the goal and guinea pig were ac· complished. Weatherman Says Rain, Snow Likely Simi Valley Man Charged lnFVRape A Simi Valley man is in Orange County Jail today on charges oC assault with a deadly weapon, kidnap, sex perversion and rape of a 17-year-old Fountain Valley doughnut shop clerk,pollcesaid. By The Associated Press Southern California may gel its first significant rainfall in six weeks by Thursday, and skiers may fin ally get some snow at mountain resorts. The National Weather Service said It expects rains as far south DROUGHT FORCES MANY CHANGE5-C1 as the Tehachapis. as storms break through a high-pressure ridge that bas been keeping pre· clpitation farther north. The last m easurable rainfall in this region was Nov. 12. when · .48 of an lnch fell at the Los Angeles Civic Center, bringing the season's total to 3.62 inches. In the mountains, the weather service said the s now level should drop to near 6,000 feet by Thursday. A 1Ught chance ol showers, as well u gusty southwest winds, was also forecast for the de- sert.I. The Pacific atorrn s howed al1na also o f moving Into Northern California at l"'t, wtlh • chance of rain predicted for moet drought-stricken districts by Thursday, along with snow m the mountains. The Weather Service said credit for the possible end to the long dry spell went to the long- awaited weakening of the hi gh pressure &ystem that has been camped over the state ror weeks. "This will aJlow the Pacific storm track to shift south bnng- <See RAIN, Page AZ) lAMBIA YULE UNDER .4'IT.4CK LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) Zambia's director or cultural services wants to a b olish Christmas In the country. Alfred Mofya described celebrations of the birth ot Jesus Christ as "colonial" and urged the ruling United NaUonal ln· dependence party and ~ 1ov- ernment to scrub the tiollday seuon. "It does not agree with the country 'a heritage," be said, ad· dlna lt had been lmP<>Sed on Zambians by mls11lonariea wbo "invaded" th~ counlrf. ' Terrance Lee Shauger, 20, was arrested at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday after police allege he forced the clerk al knifepoinl into the ladles restroom at a doughnut ouUet at 17071 Maenolia St., and raped her. Fountain Valley police said. Bail for Shauger bas been set at $25,000. U. Carl Lawrence said an un· identified off-duty Los Angeles · police omcer walked lntothe shop during the alleged crime and heard noises from the back room. The off-duty patrolman called for the clerk a nd when no one answered called the police. Shauger, who reportedly car- ried a flve-lncb bunting knife, was arrested without a struggle, police said. Gilmore Gel8 Break SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Convicted killer Gary GUmora· acheduled to die by flrln, squad Jan. 17. Wll tlven a 24•bour break before he began bla second d thrto 15-day puni&hrnent ltlnts· in lsolaUon. ' • A2 DAILY PILOT s Wedne'Sd3y, O&eemoer 29, f971) Expectations Lower Cabinet D enies Quick Changes ST. S IMONS ISLAND, Ga. (/t.P) -President-elect Carter says those who think "we have automatic answers or eusy answers to tough qucs t10ns would be misleading themselves," and several or his key advisers are beginning to or. fer statements that seem gear'-'(f to lower Americans' expecta- tions. In a television interview tapcd earlier for broadcast today. Carter expre::.sed confidence that ··the things thilt we have promised during the cumpwgn <.':in be delivered " But has key aides and ad· vasers, gathered at this Island retreat tor preinaui.:ural dis- cussions, were offering state- ments thul would sound cautious to any who had anl1c1patt:d quick changes Crom the new ad- ministration. Carter's press secretary, Jody WHe Stunned Plww Gives Away Robber NEW YORK (AP> -Most wives are thrilled to :.cc their husbands' photographs in the newspaper. but Alcx<.and er Gourdmc's w1f e fell flo surh pride when her husband's photo appeared m the New York O<.iily News. Jt was a photograph of a bank robbery. Police s aid Mrs. Gourdine threatened to leave her husband 1f he didn't surrender to police. He turned himself in and was charged with five bank robberies, police said. riourdine, 21, an unemployed lithographer, said his wife recognized the photo even though he has since shaved off a goatee he wore at the time. Preeedent Eyed 1st KKK-Marine Trial Under Way CAMP PENDLETON CAP) - The first of the Manne Corps lJlacks char~ed with an attack on whales goes to trial today Wlth hu Klux KJansme n :ind civil nghts groups watching closely. The outcome of pretrial in- vestigations under way for a dozen other black Mannes may hinge on the spec a al court-martial trial of Cpl E.F. Henry, 20, of Ivanhoe.N.C. Like th<' others, Henry "as charged with assault and con- 1>piracy to commit as::.ault. lie· could get six m onths at hard I abor nnd a bad conduct discharge 1f convicted. An assortment of civilian and Marine attorneys representan~ the 13 defendants rC'portedly :tf?rced on a common defense -· t he <illark was a frightl'n<.'rf res ponse to the KKK. "It wa-; a mistake," sa1rl nn1· lawyer la:-.l week, since the v1r t1ms werl'f1't Klansmcn. Tht• Naval lnv,,~tig;ati\'<' .Sc•n if'<' ri· pt>rtC'dly found .1 ""'llJr rnotl\ 1· {orthcallJck. Witnesses at pretrinl hearin~\ under way for t" o weC'ks poink<l to hC'a~ht(•ning r.1<'1al tPn~1on ... 011 lh1• nat 111n ., l.Jrl!l'St Manne baM'. Au IH )'l'llr old Marine whn r oomed "'1lh l\\o admitll·rl t\lunsm<'n sa1<1 I hr) ""crt· arm<'<I nntl "" .int1•d to t·ausc prohlPm-." for h1;1 ek-. Kn1\ t'" :ind a rt•\'ol\ l'r Y. l'r\' IO tht.•ar mom, he tci.t1fied A r::i<'hc• of w1•apons ;.ind wh1 t1• tl llprcm:JC•y propaganda"" as lalt.'r found 1n a bOJrrat ks room near the on1· inv acl1•cL com rnando ::.tyle, by th1• blar ks on Nov 12 Six while M.1 r ln1·<; w1 rr dubbed anct 11t .1lilwcl. '''\ 1·r .ii h:id t'nouj?h ton· c1111rc: hos pr I :111 lOJ t wn for Wl·t•k., Aft1•r thc-I\ K K mat<'nal "",J., founct alnng "1th n.1m1•-; of 1r, m••mber!> at (\imp P1·11dlt·t11n, Uw M arinc Corp-. tr .rnsf trn'd 12 or thtKt• rn <'n to h:t"'S C'fc,t•\\ht•rt /\ ~pokC'c,m ,1 11 '>.1111 th1· sucl cfrn t rnnsf{'rc; wrrr or<11•rf·d In W,1 c,h1nl!t nn. I> (' ""tr1 <l1•f11"' th1· s1t11.1l1on ·· Thi• Amc>rican \1, 11 C.ibcrt1c-s l 'n111n plans to hli· .1 fr·rl1'r;al l.1wi;u1t n<'xl mor\th, clamang lht· 1·11nstitut1on<.1l rights of th<' t 1 .1ns frrr<•ci KI anc,m1•11 °"' 1·11• nolatC'd. ,111 ACLU ~l'Okl'!>\\Orn,111 1nSan 01egos<11dTuesd1ly. The rr'>pon "" rrom Kl.111 lead a s el'iewherr ".Ls funou' Oavad Duke or Ml'l:11n1'. L.1 , OAANGf COAST DAILY PILOT '""''>•~r-..,tOAlyP.•"M •l"i,,.,• " t,;"'-rl'I ttw "'"'""' Pu''° + .. O\fhol· """'rt•'~ t"I• •"'l' C.0.-\t Pubt1\"•"0 C.Omo"'"" S-fJltlf'"'" ,,.,,1t1on "'" tHfnh\f\ll(t MM'M•.-v l~fl'loU"" ,._,,~,~ I t +, Ml \A N••oort &• '"~. Hv.,..I~°" ""°" "' 1 ·:•A 1••fli Y4tll•\I h'llrt• \•OG' fl.,# • V<t ,, . ., ,,..,1 l~ .. «'-'\Mlt"C•"' • • . ...,.,. •O"t'W\•'""' t•"""" '' OUOll•Nd \.-il1,H.,4f\ /fl'lt'fJ \•t"'d "" '""• O"IMlo.tl l"•blhf\~"'O p1 .. .n1 ,, "" Hn w.,, n,, \Uht Co\t•Mt\• (4' ll)rt'l•A'1t.J,. ·-r1N -P·~\•ftff\t •~ Pu~IW., '"". cvr ... V11 • Ptl\•Mt'lt "'lid O.Mt•iM.UW"f'tf'r ., ..... , ...... 'dlfO' TMftW\& MW'f'W'hfN .MIMO•~ f ~rfff" c;ll••O.•N LAet Ill ........... II A.U•''•ft\ "'-M')•fll4 I •tM\ Otfk:H (Mtll ~\,a ))GW•\ta.v\t,,.."t L•lltUA8 8*•<" Ht601,.~,.,\tr1•t •• ,,l'\fl"'41 ... lk.c ... ,.,, .. «"'~ .. "••d ~l•tMc\ ve1t•• JSMt t • ... , 9'"Mt1 •t\efl!Oi~for..--y T•le,mon• {714)1Q-4221 CIH1'1l•C1 Adv•rtlllf19M'·M71 'Mdd••be<il v.u • ., ~°" .... 511"'310 f rotn S.ft CMMIH\tfl 48J.Of)O ''""'*"~0-..... C-YC-...lllfO ...0-'2:20 '"""'""' ..... °'-"'"' ............... "'"' N"'f Ho M#\ t'•'•f\ lllJAtr•I~ ~t<>rl•I fft•Utf ., tCh•rthfMfft" f\itrel" ''"' M , ...... W ild •H~vl ~••c1•• .. ,Mf\\tl)if\ •• ,_.,, __ , ~ •• ~.':,,,.t,~u',::!!!T:,,:~10.;•, ~:::: .. 'ri':a Mtftf-.ly 111¥ m•tt \.I \0 "'°""''•• MUtUrt .. _ ..... ,, ,.-~··· describing himself as the Klnn's imperial wizadrd. dcmonstratt·d with supporters at the base 0 (•t. 6 and was hit on the head in a con- frontation with bl acks upporters. Another Klansman dcseribing himself as national grand dragon or the group tried like Duke to get an audience with Maj. Gen. Carl Hoffman, the ba ... e commanding general, but failed . Civil rights leaders talked private l y wi th Hoffma n, however, among them the Ilcv. J esse Jackson of Chicago. The ACLU and other civil ri~hts groups assigned observers to the pretrial hearin~s and courts martial. If any of the black d<'- f end ants asks for legal aid, ··c:tefsensc couns t'I will be pro- vided." the ACLU's s pokcs- woman ~airl A ba::.c ::.pokc:.man ::.aad it may ht.• another w1.·ck before• dc·<'i~ions .Jrt• :.mnounc 1•cl by hl•anng of· f1<'ers d1.·1·1dani.: "'hetlwr to try the 11lhl•r bl a t· ks or d1 !'>mis!» charge:.. Thr 1Hh bl;11·k to h1· ;trreo;trd, Ldnce Cpl H11hliy .I LA'(' or Sum mPrfielcl, 1\la , wc.is g1wn am- munily f1 oni prosccut1on this \' ct·k 1n return for J pk'<lgc to t1·st1fy. Alth11u~h 1111n1• of the wounded m1·11 w,t:-. 1dc·nt1f1ed as a l\lans111.111, .. m1·mhl'r or that group Sjld "~Ill.lily a., t()(I .irt• st a lttllll'd ;11 C:.am p J'l'ndlt-1011. 1 h1· :\1.1rrnl• < "orps l"Jlh•d 1l .1 i.1tu;1tro11 unique to th<· Soutlwru C.1lrforn1<1 ha'\1.'. King Gustaf, Dog R escue Wld Victim STOC'l\1101,M <A l'> l\in1! C'n rl XVI Gu s t af and hi e; J .ahr:111or tin.I! A Ir -.:w<.od lh<' lifr of a ynunit ("hanl'c;r woman th••y found un<'onsc1011s and frc•c•ztn~ in ~1 sno"'tlrrfl <m C'hnstm.1' E \C• pal are sourccs ... aul toda~ T he royal rcscur orcurr<'d "hen the JO·yC':lr·old kinit was "'alking with the> dog in suhfr<.'£'7· rnl! temprr;ilurc•s an St1><·khol m ·., l 'lr1ksdal P ala(:C Park after rn Jo.n ng a hollda) d1nn1>r with l)ueen Silvia. has sister T'rlncMs (."hrastin~• :ind her hu~band, the :,ources iia1d. Ali s uddenly stopped ancl ~niffrd at rt l'nowdnft. fn thr ~now w<•s 3 lightly dressrd "omnn ~howing only farnt si~ns of lrfc The sources said the king car· ri<'d her into the royaJ paJace, where he and the othP.rs wrapped her in blankel.S and tried unsuc cessfully to revive her . The kin~ then called for police and an :im bulance, and the woman was brought to Caroline Hospital . Doctors said later she was out of danger but had sufferC'd minor frostbite. They said she had been lying in the snow for some time. Police identified the woman as a 21-year-old resident or Hong Kong. but withheld her name. A spokeswoman for the l n- te r nation a I Federation M Institutes for Advanced Studies said the woman had been at a federation Christmas party with friends and ldt for a while to look at the deep snow In the park, an unusual slghUor her. Jo'atigue lrom the lonl( ruaht from Hong Kon; apparently combined with the bltttr cold and caused her to f alnl, the 1pokeswom1n uld. Powt-11, told n•portcrs 1'uc:,day that it would be unr~ahstic to ex· 1)(•d promised defense budget sJvan gs of SS b1ll1on to $7 balhon prior to the 1979 fiscal year that begins Oct . 1, 1978. Defense Sec retar) -d~sagnate Harold Brown also srud he ~aw no chance of such a defcru.c re- clUl'hon "from this year's budget to next year's budget, for exam· pie." Joseph A . CatifJno Jr., Carter's choice to be secrct..a.ry of H ealth , Education and Welfare, almost simultaneously was warning that full implemcn· talion of promised wclfure re- form m ay have t o await a healthier economy that would provide tax dollars to JJ<iY for at. During has lon g 1976 l'am· paign, Carter rcpealroly spoke of saving $5 billion to $7 billion , 1n defense spending by cultmg \\aste and ancff1ci cncy. But he never s aid when such a savings could be realized . He talked at least once about being r eady to move toward welfare r eform soon aftt•r taking ofhce. In th(: television interview, filmed Monday evening and broadcas t today on ABC's "Good Morning America" pro- gram, Carter was c.isked if he was concerned tha t his <.ad ministration would be expcderl by the voters to do more than could r ealis tic ally b e ac- complis hed. "l think it's good for their ex· pcctations to be high, that we'll perform our jobs well," he rt'plied . "But 1 think for anybody to think that wc have automatic s n s wer '> or easy answers to tough ques tions would b<' mi s l ea din g thcmsl'lvcs." Dut 1n t•onvl•ning the unusual, if not uniqul'. preinaug ural Cabinet mcC't1ng here Tuc...;day, Carter stressl•d has determ1na- t1on to clt:livC'r on his campaign promtsl·~ and to impress has Cabinet nomtnN•s with what he sees a.s their rrsponsibility to help him k eep his word. Car ter said , "Because my \\ ord of honor 1s al stake. . if we should dcf.iult on them al \\Ould be a very serious thing for me personally. and 1 think for the respect and confidence or the American people in their own ~overnment." lie said his Cabinet members should reel free to disagree wath him , adding thnt "I don't want a group of )'PS·mtm or ycs·women tn my Cabinet." But he s aid that if members or his Cabinet ever feel they cannot carry out his pol1r1l'S onCl· they have b<•1•n dce1clcc:I upon, "th<·n l think they would have to re~ Sl~n." lie said he docs not anticipate that happenfoS{, however. He also said Vice Pr<.'si<knl· elect Walter r. Mondale wall en· JOY unprecedentl'd authority and will serve as his "chief staff pt•rson " Th ;.r t means, Carter scud, that everyone on the White llousl' s taff has been informed that Mondale as well as Carter wall be their boss. From Page A I RAIN ... mg rain ant() California." said W('athcr forecaster John Stitz Happy su~ns of this occurrence arc• the t'louds pilini: up in the North State, he said. ''H;i1n h;.1s ~larlro an th<.' far northw t.>~l and othC'r s torm systems will.spread a chance of r~un into Central CaJ1forn1a l;ite today." said Strl1.. Snow was expect(.'(! to hit th<' Slt•rr a a nd Mount S hast.1 Siskiyou regions a::. ''""· lhl' former down to 6,000 (et't, th<• nwuntains lo the north down to 4,500 fet•t Warming temperatures, also .1 symptom· of wanter storm" 111 those parts, a lso are cxpec:tro. And ttw San Joaquin Valley·~ Ion~ drought mil!ht ju~t m ight end Thurs day, the Nat10n<JI Weather Service say~ The for<'('3S l is for a Chan<'(' or nun from Fresno north wtuch. 1f 1t arrives, would end a dry SP<.'11 that h as lasl<'d s mc(' an rarly Oc· loller storm. There has been no r.110 in Dece mber, u foal never accompHs hed fo r the entire monlh an recorded h.'ltory in the valley, In th(' Sierra Nevada, the WC'llt her service predicts a c h anet.' of s howers from Yosemite National Park north on Thursday. '\'he longer range rorccast IS for a chance of rum Fnday and Saturday in the valley wiLh snow In the mountains. Besides iwaking the parched land, rain would end persistent smog th11t has hovered over Ccn· tral California from Jlakerslleld north lhrouch the Sacramento Valley In recent weeks . Fresno County all' pollution Of· flcials said carbon monodd(• levels in that area cxcet'dro state 1tandarda three Umca the pasl month. Funeral For Fire Victims Families and friends of 12 persons killed in Christmas Eve fire on Chicago·s West Sidt::, gath ered at St. Mary's Cemetery, Evergreen Park, Wednesday, to bury vie- tims. Two adulls and 10 children perished in the flash fire which erupted during a birthday party for one of the family mem- bers. Dead Girl's Family Continues Reward Last week when 19-year·old coll ege coed Janet Stallcup was simply a missing person, Mr. and Mrs. James Stallcup of Garden Grove offered a $5,000 reward ror inform at ion leading to their daughter's whereabouts. Tuesday, with tears of grief staining their faces, the Carden Grove couple let the reward stand. But this time the SS.000 was be- ing offered for informalJOn lt•ad· mg to the arrest of the slain ::.lu· dents' killer or killers. "We don't know why or how Janet was killed," Stallcup said at a press conference in G.1rden Grove. "That's why we'rl' asking for help.·· With the cxaC'l cause of the young woman\ <kath yc•t lo hi' determined and ;idmittedly lllllc in the way or clues to go on, Garden G rov<.• po lire echoc·d the grieving parenl!>.' pica for help. Th e y · r <.' t r y r n g l o p 1 1• <' " together thC' apparent murdt.•r victim's final days. The Cypress CollcgC' nur.;ing student was last r eported s<>en at 8:30 p.m . OC'C. 19 when she left lhe Carden G rove apartment sht• shar<.'d with h er parents to attend a Christmas party. Monday morning. the young woman's body wets found 1n th1· rront seal of he r car, which was parked in a rear parking area .it a Garden GrO\'e apartment com· plex ;ibout four mill's from tw r home. Whale coroner's pathologists were not 1mmed1ately able to de· termine the cause of the victim''i death, they C'Slimatcd she had been dead two or three days. Blast Shakes Vegas Hotels LAS VEGAS (t\P) ,_Several taller buildings, inC'luding snmC' swank Str ip holch. swayPd momentarily Tuesday as tht.• Energy Research and Develop· ment J\dman1strat1on conducted an underground nuclC'ar tC'sl al the Nevada TC'st Site. Residents of J.as Vegas, about ~ miles southl'ast or the control point for the detonation of the de· vace, r<'lt the blast Police want to know where the college coed was in those flnal days of her life and who sh e was with. And to help in that effort, the victim's m other and father raced a battery of television lights to extend a $5,000 promise to re· ward anyone who might be1p find the answers. Moon Blasted By Churches NEW YORK {AP> -Leaders of Protestant, Roman Catholic and Jewish organizations have denounced the Rev. Sun Myung Moon :ind has Unification Church as "anti-democratic, anti-J ewish and in direct conn.ct with basic Christian teachings." At :i n ews conference here Tuesday, leaders of the religious groups accused Mr. Moon of fostering hatred and bigotry against Christians and Jews and encouraging t he breakup of families. They urged Congress to press its investigation of his al leged in· volvemcnt with the South Korean central intelligence agency and reported illegal lobbying and br ibery . They called for Americans lo r eject the Rev. Mr. Moon's appeals to patriotism and unity. Where Is He, Voter Cries DUBUQUE, Iowa (Al') -Dubuque residents cast ballots on a l'ity annexa- tion proposal Tuesday, but one slightly confusro voter obviously hadn 'l heard the res ults of the November j?eneral el C'Ction. Poll officials s aid one woman closed the voting booth curtain behind her, lhen eallc-d out for hdp. ' W h c r c • s .I 1 m m y Carter 's nanll"'" ~h1• llSkt'd. John Hart Lynn Hart Fron1 Page A I HEIR ... who adopted a falsetto voke on the telephone dem anded $250,000 from lh'evictim 's wlfewhlleScud- der was b eing held i n a mobile home that cruised the Orange County coastline for several hoursonAug.19. Scudder thwarted t he kid · napers by reigning <t heart attack and then leaping from the van in Fountain Valley as his concerned kidnapers moved to revive him. Scudder later identified Sellers :is one or his two abductors. He was unable to positively identify Wesson as Sellers· companion. Wesson testified Tuesday that his first knowledge or the kidnap- ing came when he called Scudder on a business m atter last Aug. 20 and was told by the victim: "Gee, you 'll never guess what happened to me after you I eft me yesterday. Two guys jumped me and beat the devil out or me." Wesson tes tified that it was a strained conversation and his lasl communication with Scudder before his arrest on kidnap charges. In what appear ed to be a de· rense move to r efute the sugges- tion that. Wesson needed money, th e witness told t he jury that he made more than $150,000 profit this year by working as a broker in the equipm ent leasing field. Wesson told the jury that be looked on Sellers as "a little brother or a son'' a nd that he took his coderendant from his job as a pizza delivery boy and into his own $2 million a year leasing bu:si· ness. Sellers is scheduled to go on the witness stand arter prosecutor Dill Morissey com pletes his cross examination of W csson today. Ham Static Eases WASHINGTON lAP> -The Russians have promised to ease up interference with "ham" radio broadcasts, a subject or numerous complaints to t he Federal Communications Com - mission. King J. Hall, chief watch officer of the FCC's in- ternational monitoring opera· l ions, said Tuesday t hat the pow<.>rful broadcast !fignals from the Soviet Union, "have tapered off considHnbl y" since the Russians r<•s pondcd Dec. 3 to several U.S. complaints. Best wis hes for the coming year to all or our wondc rf ul fr iends. \Ve hope the ne w year will brin g y ou happin ess , g ood h e alth and pros p e rity . Please visit us s oon . We look for\vard to seeing you. HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA Wed!Meday Oecemt>er29. 197G OAILYPILOT A,S NB Tra1'elers Cite Mexico .Danger I By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ola. o.i11,,•• MMt 1n spite of Mexican officials• claims to the contrary, Nalco la .not a very aafe placetotravel, say a couple vwtini Newport Beach. Ruth and James Mallon ought to know. They were robbed or everything they owned out.side Culiacan. one of the biggest cities 4Danans Indicted In Claims Four Dana Point men -two father·son team s -have been m· dieted by the Los Angeles County Grand Jury on charges they filed $135,000 in f alse insura nce claims. The four men were named in indictments handed down Tues· day al the same time the jury is- s ued indictments on 14 Los Angeles·area residents in con· nectio" with an alleged $50,000 in· surance scam. Deputy Dis trict Attorney Barry Sax said the Los Angeles • people are charged with staging accidents, then filing loss of wages claims with companies for whom they didn't work. In the case of the Dana Point residents, the four are charged with filing false cl rums with 19 in· surance companies, all for the same fake accident. Arrested and freed on $25.000 bail each were George S. Pelbath, Sr., 43, hts son, George, Jr .. 23; Gyula Pataki, Sr., 46, and his son Joseph, 24. Joseph Pataki was arrested at the office of a Los Angeles In· surance company as he was try- ing to pick up a $.5,000 cl:.um check. He is also one of rour men awaiting trial on grand th('ft and burglary chaq~es. stemming- from a May 23 break-in at a Hun· tington Park public accountant·~ offi<'e. District attorney's investigatnr · Larry Rocker saic.1 lhe burs:lary was committed partly to obtain names and addresses of the ac· countant 's rel alt vcs an Hungary The information was to have been used to dissuade the accoun tant from cooperatmg Wlth th<.' investigation of fake accident rings, invcst1gator!'i said. Gesture's Not Obscene, Just Offensive 111\RTFOHO. Conn IAPl R .11<,lllt.! th1• mi<lcllt• fing1 •r in ,1 #!•·~tun• of <'nntt:mpt 1~ uffe1i:>I\ '" but not obscene, a lhr~·judge stall' panel has ruled Thi• dl•<'1s1on by the Appellate Session c,f Supl'rior Court deared a 16-year <>Id high s<'hool student who m ;td(' the .:esture a year ago at a statt• trooper who was follow· mg his school bus, The trooper <'harged the boy w1lh makm.: Jn obscl'n<• gesture. ThE' bov was fined $25 Judg.e Ll'O Pnr"lkey, who wrote lht• np1n1on rf'leascd Tuesday, u1d for th1• f1nl(n g~ture to be obsct•ne 11 mu'lt bf' s1l(ntf1canlly <'rol1c or arou'<' '>exuaJ mtl'rest Parskev ~did nt>1ther wa"\ the ease in thl' 1pc1dent under nm 11ideration Aecordtn~ to lh<' JUdi:t'" lhi• ~esturr d.1tPf> h:trk tn <mrtcnt Greece· when th1• phtlCl~oph('r D10i;?l·n1·<. ino;ultt•d th<' or.11or Demosthenes by ra1sml( tht-m1ri d I e f an g e r d u r in ~ 11 n e <if Demosthen('s · soecchc" Skeleton Found SOLVANG <AP > -Santa Barbara County shenff's dctcc· lives and the Lompoc search and rescue team have uncovered human skeletal . remains in a ravine off Highway 101 near the Gaviota Pass tunnel~. in the state of Sinalua Mrs. Maison, who is now slay· ing wt lb her daughter lll Newport Beach, says that s ince the Dec. 13 incident she and her husband have been al armed at reports lhul all iB well for the American tounsl vbiting Mexico. The Maisons h ad lived ln Oax· aca, about 250 miles southeast of Mexico City for the past two yen rs But Mrs . Maison said they de. dded to move back to Southern California because oC political un- rest in Mexico . "There bu been a great deal of unrest. We just felt we'd like to be back ln a place where we could speak the language and know what is going lo happen," she said. 0-'ll• ,.1191 ._ollylll<i..roltCM"e.r LULA ANO HER GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTER, KIM PUTNAM, 10 Huntingt on Beach Woman Starts Her Second Century 'Frail' Lady Marks Her I OOth Birthday By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ofl,,. O•oly PllolSt.oH The six doctors who told Luln Lane when she boarded a west bound train in 1908 that she'll never survive the trip 'Would bt• amazed today. But the physicians whoprcdict-,.,i '\he would die on Uic ngorouc; r :11 Ir o ad t r qi from Tn cf 1 an ;1 weren't presPnl Tuesday al her IOOth h1rthda} t>Jrty tn Hunt in~ton flt>:wh l:r;1<•l'ful .ind elP~ant tn a C'on tt·mporar) 1Mntsu1t. 1·onh ast111_g ,, ,irf .ind c;now-wh1te h:ilt . l\1rs l .;m1· h<•ld court St·or,•s of friends and relatives '1'1tt•d the hnm" of her grand dJughlN, Mrs. Beverly Putnam, 9452 Harcourt Circle', to hall thr -;tart or the re ti red seamstress' srrond ct•nturv She rellred only six yf'ar'\ ago. after 80 years at her trade. Oorn on an Indiana farm, Mr-; Lane comes from hardy <.;lcl<.'k 1n rleed, tracing her llncagt• 111 &·otland and lr<•land Sh<' married a 1()(':11 vouth. GE'nrge Washington 1..ini• arid a!tC'r hving for :l l1mP tn i\n clpr,on, ln<l . "'herP Mr'\ Lan<: IX'c amc 1 II, the•) dN·1d1'fl to pul I up o.;la kc·' and folio"' lloracr• Grrelf'v ·~ ad\ tt•e Th!' youni: '-<'.im<.I r1·~~ ;ind h1'r harh1·r hu~b;inddec1dNl lo(!owcc;t 'S1>. t1m tors tolrl me I woulrtn t live throu~h the tnp," th1• pep pery ccntenari:u1 declared Tuh d:iv "I had the· drops> I was C'ar n·1ni: f1v1· gallons nf w:ir.•r Coul ~n 't c•vcn i::et my t;q>f' mc•ac;ure around my waist'" "Hut here I nm!." shf said w1Lh a genlll' cackle. "One hundred years old and happy!" California agrl'ed with the young couple and she recovered, opening her custom fashion bus1 ness and helping her husbnnd operate the first barber shop and taxi service in Pomona. On<'e a male far(' got frcsh as 'iht' took him lo his d<'stin1tion in the 1912 Ford tounng car she· drove cu; a cabbie, but she wasn't "'orricd, Mrs. Lane recalled. ''I had the feller reach over and touch me on the knee. And pineh'," f'xplained Mrs. Lane. who wasn't amused. being a founding member of th<' Ph1ladelnh1a ('ommumty Chunh of Pomona Bohh'· rt'J<'hetl ovl'r :ind ·p1nt°t1t'd 0.h1111 on tht· knl't'." she 1111tl'tl .. Bohhv w.1s our do_g 1 dun l know what kind he"""' but hewasb1Sland!>hag,;) · "Why don't you l<.'avc that dog at home?!" she quoted thl' rf'- buffed male cab fare as howling as he rubbed hi~ achingknet•. "ff vou · ml'n · would lJchave yourselves 1 wouldn't have to hr· 1r1~ lum along,'· !\!rs. Lane shot h:tC'k Th<' Lanes spent most of their marric·cl lif£' 1n Santa Barbara, t hc•n ;1 wintering spot on the Wesl Coast for the wealthy and innuen· llal. who could afford to nee the C'a~tern and m1dwestcold . ··1 S<'W<'d (or all the wealth that <·amt' there', .. Mrs Lane declares proudly. not mg lh<'y tncludcd Wftrnrn or lhl' Swift meat packing famtlv of ('hl<':lf::O and the· '\tayor 11( "''w YC1rk ('1l\''!> \.\ife and f .11mh I 1h1I thl' f1ltmf.? and cutting and hpt '.IX to 12 ~iris husy<>cwing all lht•llllW" Sh<• cw.tom destf.?nN"I wedding go" ns and <'vcn did '>omewt•'1dmg pl ;1nn1 ng anti 1·oorrl inat1on. T1,.lav. 11f" uHc·rs l~s social whirl for the Orange Coast 's Ot•wc•c.t n•ntc•nurian, who enjoys l h t' 3 t l t' n I I ti II 0 f t h r <' (' ~rarulchtldrt·n. S<'vrn grE>at gr:1ndd11tdn•n and five great gn•at grandchildren, Qu('stioned about her lengthy Ii f1', Mrs. Lane promptly trt'tlits her S<·ottish·I rish heritage. "J guess that's what done it." thf' hardy· lloosicr fired back at hrr inl't'rv1ewrr. "That and lots of hard w o rk and wonderful fr1('ntls " Yacht Club Rebounds SF Group Has New Fa£ility Plan Ready By ALMON LOCKABEV oa11, ll'llel ... 11,.. ~--- Officials of the St. Francis Yacht Club or San Francisco are ·wasting no time in planning for the reco0$lrucUon of the hi.none clubhouse whlr h was ~utted by fire during n Dec 21 Christmas party. . The fire. touched off by an ex- '.plodfng Christmas tre<!. lc.n. three :dead, including rormcr com·. ;modore AtMrt SlmJ)Aon who was ,overcome by a moire In the upper :story ol the bultdl.nl. The othtr :two dutbs "ere e vislUna couple •from Sn«Jand. : St. f'r1ncl11 Yacht Club, one or :the oJd l corlntblan yachUng or. :aanlutlons In the United States. 'bl'! hundreds or Southern California non·resjdent mem- bers, many from Newport Beach. Commodore' John Klopfe r called a meeting of the club's ex· ecuUve committee while firemen were still wetting down the ashes of the clubhouse on The Marin::i near the Golden Gate. Said Klopfer: "The clubhouse will be re· constructed as soon as poe11ibl<' wt thin the met es nnd bounds of our lease with the city." CThe 49 YUJ'•Olct du bhoU!e occupied land le~ed frorn the City of San Ftanci.aco. > Commodore·elect C'~nc flortcr was named to head the rt construcUon commlttto and has 'named a small aroup lo worlf. with him on the project. Contrary to early ware servic<'S reports, thf' club was not com· pletely destroyed. The northwest room and the trophy room were f{Utled. the root collapsed over the dining room and the galley 11urtered extensive damage. On the ph.11 side, the library. tmployes lounge, board room and com modorei1 room on the .sPcond floor. and the m«'n 's lockt'r room and men's .Crill suf- fered mnlnly smoke dama.ce but the 'itructurc appears to be sound Offi<'lals Mid there i~ nplimism that the cluhhou!IC will be rebuilt and reoccupied within a relative. ly :thort ttmc So early in December, she and her bu1b1tnd loaded the Ir Mercedes· Ben~ diesel and started to drive north. "We figured we'd be all right so Jong as we were driving and not staying any one place too long,'' s hes aid. But Mrs. Mal son, in retrospect. said she and her husband were t.otaJ.Jy ignorant of the bandit$ that OCTD Wins Suit operatelnSJnaloa andSooora, the two stales that occupy lbe mainland side ot the Cul! or California. "Weweren•t awareofanyt.hing happenina at all," she explained. After the robbery, the f ederales in CuUacan told the Mai.sons that nearly 70 incidents have occurred in the two states in t.be past year .involving bandi~. and Amencun Dial-a-ride Not Unfair to Taxi The Or ange County Transit District <OCTD> won a major Jegal balUe Tuesday when an •P. pellate court ruled its dial·a·ride bus service doesn't compete un· fairly with privately owned taxi companies. The 4th District Court of Ap.. peal ruling means the transit dis- trict is no longer faced with the aJternalive of discontinuing its limited port al·to-portal bus service or buying out taxi firms So1i Wipes Out Mom's Apartment NEW YORK (API -He mlS· sed the kitchen sink but not by muC'h. Instead, Tom Yeamens grabbed the washm).( machtne and hurled it out of the window along with ;i C'Ouplc of six packs of beer and a portable telev1s1on set. ll resembled the old Italian c-ustom of throwing old belong- 1 n gs out your window to l'elcbrate New Year·s Eve, but 1t happened four days early and 1t wets no celebration. Police said Yeamens. 19. "" :.ilcohohsm patient al an inst1tu· t1on at Garrison, N. Y .. was on leave from the facility when hC' broke into his mother's Bronx apartment Tut>sday and began fl inging its contents to the street six n oors below. Two offi cers. responding an "assault in progress" call, ar rivt'd in time to se<• and h<.'ar a bottle crash through the rear wtndow of lht'1r squ;.1d car Polic<' Officer Jim McCahc said h<.' looked up and told partner Tom Duly, "My God, Tom. he's throwing a washing mach1n<' out of the Wlndow'" o~~I) look<'d up and shouted to Yeamcns. · flold it! llow much clo rou w:inl for 1t 'l" But police s a rd he left the washmg machine tilting on the window sill. ran to another win· dow and Jettisoned the portabl(' television set, Christmas tree and a couple or six·packs of beer. As Daly and McCabe tried to talk Yea mens out of throwing out thP washing machine, he let 1l crash to the widewalk, lhev said. The youth's mother, sister, and a girl friend told police they had refused to allow Yeamcns in the apartment, and in anger he entered by <'limh1ng down a fire escape and k1ckin~ in a wandow rt took police untll 5.30 a m - three hours after the first call - to arrf'St Yeamens hy breaking down the apartment door with a hatlcnn~ ram. The youn~ man was held on <'harReS of rrimin:il m1sch1d and reckless endangerment operating in uie same area. That was the alternative handed OCTD in 1975 when Orange County Superior Court Judge Mark Soden ruled in favor ol taxicab companies which had filed an unfair competition su1t against the transit district. As a result of Judge Soden's ruling, OCTD baited dlal·a·rid('· service in Orange and shelved plans to extend it into other coun- ty cities. However, the transit district continued to operate diaJ·a·ride in La Habra and Brea after, in ef· feet, paying Yellow Cab Com- pany of North ,Orange County $10,000 for anticipated revenue loss. Unless the cab companies that banded together to file the s uit decide within 90 days to move al on to the state Supreme Court. OCTD will be free to re·igrute what once were amb1uous dial-a- ride plans. At issue in the lawsuit was the ('nabling legislation that created OCTD after Orange County voters in 1970 approved creatwn or the transit district. That legislation made it man· datory for OCTD to either not compete with or to buy out exist· Ing transit systems. In effeet, the appellate rourt in San Bernardino ruled the cah companies are not a transit service or system. The court said the taxicab companies failed to meet. two criteria needed to determine if lhey are. in fact, a transit service or system : -Service limited to transport- tng passengers and lheir lug· gage. -Taxis operate on a flat lee rather than an individual passenger fare·paying basis. The court went on lo say 1t would ·'regret·· a possibility that diaJ-a-ride service might force cab companies to discontinue business. especially during rught and weekend hours when dial-a· ride does nol operate. "However," the court said, "the record and the statutes in- volved require that the <Superior Court> judgment be set aside." County Supervisor Ralph Clark. chairman of OCTD's Board of Directors, hailed the de· cision as "a great Christmas pr!'· sent for the transit district anrl aJl the people ot Orange County · · Tree Caught In Crossfire MONROVIA CAP)-A33-year- old man 1s being held for in· vestigation of arson after his Christm as tree caught fire during a family squabble and caused $19,000damage to his apartment. Patrick Charles Bums, rus wife Shirley and his wife's sister nc0 lhe burning apartment Tuesday Noone was injured. tourists. "including some kill· ..mgs, "ahesaid The Mat3oos were fortunatt in that the two young gunman who forced their car off t.he road two miles outside Cullacan didn'tburt them. They jus~ drove off w1lb everything the couple owned. Tho car was found two days later. With money loaned them by t.be American consul. the Malson~ made their w uy lo NewporL Beach. But all along the way, they warned Americans driving south to be wary. "We believe we were the vic- tims of a plot," Mrs. Maison sajd. ·•we had left a S a .m. wake up call wt th our hotel and when the phone rang, we just said 'thank you,' got upandgol~S? our way. .. It wasn't until we were on the road that we realized 1t was 12:30 a.m. and that's about the time they forced us off the road.'· Mrs. Maison said one couple they met tn Hermosillo turned back after hearing their story. • She said they weren't the onJy Americans in trouble. "Whtie we were at the American consul in Hermosillo a call came in from a woman look· ing for her husband. lie was driv· mg alone and she'd last heard from him in Guay mas on the six· th. It was the 17th and no one had ~cen him or heard from him." Dead Baby Discovered At School MIDDLEBURG, Va. CAP) The body of a baby girl born lo a 15-year·old student at a Catholic girls' boarding school was found in the school incinerator, officials report. Sources at the Notre Dame Academy said Tuesday that stu- dents were ordered by ad· ministrators not to discuss with anyone details of the birth or de- ath, which reportedly occurred two weeks ago. Loudoun Count y Com- monwealth's Alty. Donald Devine s aid he was told by the school's lawyer about the body. which was found two days after the baby's birth. Devine said h1s office was 1nvesligating t o dete rmine whether to file criminal charges in the case. He declined to comment on the cause of death. When asked whether the baby was born alive, he replied, "It breathed." The prosecutor said that as far as he knew the unidentified stu- dent gave birth unassisted in her room al school. He also said it ap- peared that no one al the school knew the mother was pregnant. Sister Mary Sheryl, who iden· tifie-d herself as I he ht'admistress of tbe academy, said the mother has left school. but declined to comment further. According to the 1976 edition of the Catholic Directory. Diocese of Arlington, Notre Dame Academy is a private boarding !lchool and day school under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame. The school has 115 students and is starred by 14 sisters and three lay teachers. A sr milar incident was reported al the exclusive Miss Porter's school in Farm 1ngton, Conn., where the body of a full-term baby boy. born alive lo an unidentified sophomore al the st·hool, was found Nov. 15 in a plastic bag. C'aUS<' of that death 1s still under LOV('Sl1galion ---------------------------------------- G em Talk Hr, ,I(' Ill \/Jll///J/".'\ FAJREF< WINDS /fAVC BUJWN . Tl).anlu to our l'nend..~ As we end our 30th year, it's easy to get a little nos talg1e When w(' opened in November 1946, ~itlle. Costa Mesa W<1sn'l yet an 1neorporated town. But, we liked 1t We still do. Our ''grand opening" was well-advertised. But. opening day Wat! one or those miserable autumn days when the Santa Ano winds almost blew Costa Mesa Into the sea. That d:iy didn 't meet our expectations, bul the more than 10,000 days that have followed have been better. We're very pleased with our business. our employees, our town and the Harbor Area. We are most grateful lo our customers, who have made us their communJty jewelry store. Yes. fairer winds h4V<' blown since ' that blustery day 3 decades ago. Thank you, good friends. I hope this year has been one of your best, as It bu been one of ou ra. 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No mcit· ter how dry this coustal rf'g1on of ours has been m recent months, just get a couple or doud:. <.1nd a pathetic little drizzle <md ever- ybody geb C'l\Cltt'd Next thing you know, p('()ple a rc prcd1ct1ng wc'n• gomi:: to have ram .1\1 aybc• so Whl'n you get clouds and drizdc. lhJt seems hke a ,afl.' prcd1t'l10n Abo, 1t st•t•ms t•qually safe to call upon the i.ky for prcc1p1ta· lion when wc'H' gone since 'ov- ember without .iny :.1gnif1cant wet stuff hilt 1n~ the ground By lht· time } ou read this cor ner . 1t mJy 1n fact bl' coming down by the butkl•ts ful Hut I'm not betting on ii Th" reason I'm not "agenng that my dirty windshield will get wl't 1s that foremost among the railers for rain today arc the peo p ie of tlw Ntttion:il Wc<.1ther Serv1rC' J,ET'S t'A<'F: IT: when thC'y get work <'rl up ovt'r a rain fore<'a st, vou havt• dear r c<Json for doubts· AP WlropllotO 'MIXED SENSE OF SHOCK, OUTRAGE, HELPLESSNESS' Cindy Busz, 19, of Chester, Pa., Checks River 011 Spill: Goopy Mess . Wildlife Suffers 'Senselessly' PHJLADELPlllA <AP) Neil Van Ess reach('d down amonR the oil·stainl'd rocks along the Delaware River. lie carefully cradled a duck whose feathers wer e s mearC'd by some or lhC' 134,000 g::i llons of crude oil that oozed from a dam<Jg<.'<I Liberian registered oil lanker "It's a n imposs1bh.• mt·~s." said the Aston, Pa., res1dc·nt who voluntarily he lped wildlife threatened by a 22·rrulc long oil slick which la pped against the river 's shores Tuesday. .. THE TIDE WAS out and I had to walk in that goopy, oily mesi.." he said. "It was hard to tell tht• ducks from the rocks ''I'm a huntl.'r, but this 011 spill 1s senseless slaughter." he s<t1d "I cannot g<.'l this 011 off the ducks 1 used laundry detergent, I tried wiping them with towels. and I even tried hand cleaner. but that won't cut it.·' E nvironme ntalists said 1t would be sever al days before they would be able to j udge the impact of the oil s pill on wildlife in and along the river A COAST GUARD spokesman said an offi cial inquiry into th<' spill would begin Thursday with a hear ing in Philadelphia ron- vened by the Marine Ins pection Office. Oil th at pourc>d from the d amaged hull of the tanker Olympit• Games stretched from Newcastle, Del . to Marru' Hook, Pa , and also threatt.>m'd New Jersey on the opposite shore. The s hip. loaded with 17 million gallons of Arabian crudt> oil. ran agroond when its engines lost power d uri ng a dock1nJ! maneuver Monday night at thc• Britis h Petr oleum Co. docks. Thl' ship was cha rtered by the Stan dard Oil of Ohio Company from the Red Bank Shipping Com· pany "DOUBTLESS, THERE \\1LL be some bird kills. It's a bad s ight. You can't l ook at something like thal without a mixed seuse or s hock, outrag. and helplessness," saul Russel Tru1n, administrator or th• f'eder1tl Environmental Protec lion Agency. He surveyed the :1p1ll from a helicopter. Truin, who l&st week inspeetec the 7.S·mllllon gallon Argc Merchant oil spill in the Atlantic Ocean off Nantucket, Mass.1 added. "This could be a mor< acute problem be<:ause of lhe rnclosc.•d estuar y and damage le fowl and shellrish." The Coast Guard said two rirms are working to clean up the spill. The EPA said two more firms have been called in, but that the cleanup could take several wrcks. 1969 Grass Charge Hooks Sportscaster JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) -Sports announcer Jim Lampley was arrested early Tuesday after he and the rc!.l of an ABC crew finished t.elecasting the Gator Bowl football KUme. Lampley, 27. was jailed on a warrant from Miami charging lhat he skipped out on a $1,500 surety bond. The bond was posted in connection with a 1969 Miami arrest on felony charges of possession of marijuana. Mi ami street corner at 1:06 a.m. Sept. 20, 1969. At the time, he was anemployeof a Miami bank. So now 1 ht• nff1t•1al wN1ther p<'oplt' :.in· tulktng tn terms of high pn·ssurc rirfgc·s m the al· mospht.>n• that ha\I(' bcC'n block· rng off northwt•sll·rly ap pro;1ch1n,:t .,torm sy .. tt•ms and the h1$:h pn•i,,un' ridges .ire now go. ing awa~ 'o thc• "storm<; might lt>ak into our reJ!1on lsn t that v. ondt·rful stuff" i\11 of t h1' n·alh coml.'s undc•r lhl• tlllt• of "Chane~· ofShowC'rs ' Sad Parents Vindicated AS HE WAS RELEASED from the Duval County jrul on a $751 bond Tues day aftt>rnoon. Lampley quipped, "There I wal>. a fugitive from justice m front of 40 million people .. Police r ecord s showed that Lampley was arrested on a Lampley said the charge was dismissed in 1970 and he left M1am1 and e nrolled at the University of North Carolina. THE DIS MISSAL was suc- cessfully appealed and the char~e reinstated, but Lampley i.a1d he was not notified of the ac- tion. Wh('n he failed to make a scheduled Sept. 21. 1971. ap- pearance before ::i Miami judge. a warrant was issued for his ar· rest. In th1• Wl'3lhl·r forcc:ii.t111g h US I n l'' <, l h l' S t• d iJ y S . t h l' let·hnical pl'<llJll• l'\'cn gN photos takt•n ,1bt>H' the c·l<>Uds, 1f any ThcsC' arc snapped from weathC'r ,,,atcll1tl'S :ind hPamt'<l back herC' 10 planl'l l'arth Th"~ put p1clurrs taken al.iovt' th<' douds on our w1rcrht>t11 mach1nc•s so we too 1·an J.!l't ronfuM·d right ht·rC' 1n tht· newsroom Infant Not Abused; Fatal Disease Strikes ~ow l.OOK, I 'VE IJ4>t>n ;1ro11nd 1h1~ h1· ... t 11t all poss1 hle t•oasls for .1 fc•w ,·ran. nov. .ind l l.11ow hC'tlc•r •h:in to llt'la•\ c• that 'Part• i.IJ!l' -.tuff 'I 11u l',1n t pn·clld the• v.<•alhc•r hl·rt• The "1><1thcr JU't haprwni. h~ molht·r nJlUrt'" v.h1m. But c11l lh1-. tl'l·hn1r:il talk ancl s atC'll1tC' husin1'"" OVl'r the year' hl'J!tni. to 1•rtHIC' } m1r thinking prOCt''-S ftr'>t thin~ I did th,... morning upon arn' JI in th1· flt>\\ 'room v. ,,., to a.'k lo sec· t hc· -.at1•lhtc· "'l"tthl•r photo Tht•11 I rpahH•rl v.hat Id '•«tld and ,11,,, .. ,, 1·hokc'<i Wh\ v.oul<i l v.ant 111l11ok at lht• photo' from t ht' 'k' ·• l d l>('t•r at th•· t·loud form.ilion-. 11\t'r South<'rn <'.diforn1J. munihlt• ""ml'. .1ml t twn not kno\\ an\ more .1b<111t v. h,rt tht• v.1·;1lh1.•r 1., i.:11111i.: 10 tw th.in I d1tl lwforc· flt•lt••r thal I go '"''" m.\ ht•Jd 0111 Llw "'1111111\t anti ... n1rr U E ' nt:TTER th.in th.11 , I c oulll l 1i11.,1ilt 111' old 1·rf'ak v krw•· 1•r 1·h1•1·~ v. h.tl th,· Mlll"t'l v.;ll look hlo.1· t11n1,.:h1 m Pr S.tnl.1 <'Jt.1lin.1 h l.1 ncl \I ' l.1 It' I 11 llC'r l'llU Id .t1 1no,t ·""·''" p1t·cl1c·t lh1 v.1·,1tlwr ll\ L11 alirw -.un,1·h hut I 111 \ t-1 rr· 11 h1•1I t hi:-pr.•r 1-.11111 lt•\d ul lor1•t ·"tin.: l.,1d<1n,.: th.11 .1t k,1<,I \llU dt• .,,r,t· ...i•rn •· ~11111 of prt'Ch1·t11111 frnm th" n1rnc·r '-.<1 in d1•,111•r;1 tum I h,1, • on1 t' .1~;11n turnl'<I to 111 ' I 1 11 ' I ' ( I I ti I-· .1 r m t· r ' 1\ 1 m ,11) ,11 rtw Jll t•d I t"f IOI) for tomurru" throui:h ...,.,..... \ c·.ir ' 1-:, •' 1' C 'lmuh \n(I th.11 . 111 f.11·1 I' '14h;il .rl) "''ath•·r p11·tl111111n-. ,ire· :\JJLWAlJKEE IAP> Wh1•11 their infant son fractured W bonC's, Michael and Barbara Schocnfi eld were al'cusC'd of child abusC'. They nearly lost custooy hcfore doclors lrarc.'<I thl' tnJun<·' to a rare birth defl'cl that will pro bably kill tht• child before he 1s 2 "Thc·re was a total luc·k of clue proce!-.s ... Schol'nf1dd said in Jn mtC'rviC'w ahf)ut lhl' legal t•n tanglC'm1·111!> in whit•h thC' couplC' found thC'msl'I \'l'i. ··A total I ack of sensitivity .. MRS. SCllO ENFIELO 'ia1il that wht•n :-he brought m•wborn .Justin home from thr hosp1t,1I three months :igo, sht• had •• feel 111J! the baby was not ht.'alth~ T he doctors kl'pl sa) mg h'' v.as normiil, but I could tt•ll '<>ml•thing "as wron,:t." she said Soon the bahv nec.'<led surSlC'f\ for ,1 <ioublc hl'rnta Tht•n ht· bC':' an ha' 1n•• "'""rt'" 0<)('1'0 RS Fl RST thought 11 v. a' 1•p1lc•p" hut th<',\ l<ll1•r fou11d 10 fraC'tures which they said could onlv have been caused by abuse "Tht'Y said we were shaking the child so hard that we broke his hones and that brought on the seizures," Mrs Schocnfield said X·rays showed none of the skull fructurcs that usually accom· pany s uch cases. but the Milwaukee County Welf<JrC' Ot"partment filed a court petition to remnvr the baby from the couplt"s 1·ustody because of al leAcd abuse The Schocnfields. both 28 and college ,::raduatC's, m:.isted on tht·1r innocence. but a doctor sug. J!CStcd they s:ct psyduatric help. They said they h ad to threaten cour t action to sec Justin's mcd1cJI rC'cords. i\ nurse s rud the parcnls showed only an "ade- quate" amount of concern fothC'ir hab) And <J SC"'''•I v.orker told rhem lhey would µrobably be divorced ~oon T II t: \" W t; R E f' I ~A L I. V Hot Dog Muncher Blolvs Himself Up MO!'<THEAL I 1\f'l A m .rn walked into a ~ontn·al h<Jr. sat dov.11 C'Ono;urnt•tl ,, h1•c·1 :inn t\\t• tw1 dogs then blt•w h11nsclf up, p11l1t•t• :->did. . W1tnesse., said lht· man pullc·tl .i :,mall battery out of his rocket and connected 111111w11111rt•\ IC'adrn~ from hrs ~hirt. tngger- tnl? 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S 0•"1 SJ F1t\t10-1 ~l om O• ~....,.,,Qt\ ' no"' > 1 'We-I-11 \Ip"' t I Soill•IMU M• m \elH Upm Monn tlV\ IJ f 4 f "1 \ti\ tJ l1 ""' cleared wht'n a :.pec.•iah~t dl" tcrmined that J uslm wa:. suffer- ing from Me nkes Kinky flair. a rare metabolic birth ckofcct that makes the bon('S extremely WC'ak and brittl(' .• I us tin 1!> eiq>t•c t t'<I to li"e another two month_., to two yt•ars. "No one would llstl'n to us or believe us and t'Vt'rvonl' v.as aC' cusator.r." Mr!-. Schol.'nf1cld smrf .. We 're upset about the wa~ it was handled and we think <iur right .. wereviolatcd .. "We have a s1wt1ch from child abuse to parent abuse," said Angelo Greco, th(• l·ouple's at torney, a fter lhC' custody pct1t1on was d1sm1sscd 1n Children· .. Court A TRIBUTE AP W1,..pttolo NABBED AFTER GAME ABC 's Jim Lampley . -· Dade County s heriff's detec- tive Tim Jud~e. who works in the warrants division and attended a Miami high school with with 1 L ampley. s aw Lampley on tl•lcvis1on at the Gator Bowl game LJnd telt'typcd a request for lus arr('Sl Slate Atty. Edward Austin said t'he or iginal warrant did not permit bond , so Lampley spent more than 12 hours in jaH. But th e stat" attorney in Miami :.igrccd Tuesday to aJlow bond. LAMPl,EV WAS NOTIFIED h(' must appear in c1rcwt court in M1am1 ::it 9 a.m . J an. 7. He said he planned to be in H ::iwaii Jan. 8 to help cov<'r the Hula Bowl. TO THE \-;J1t'\fJ ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS \ l J.:A '.!·;.I , 1 ·• \. --· \: .. ~. ~,·-.z..· •;. -~_...;...r ~ On Sunday, JanuJry 23. 1sn. the Daily Piiot will publish a special tribute to women In business, Industry and commerce. Th• pages will underscore the ~ major contribution• made by women professionals to the thriving economy of the . Orange Coast. Businesswomen Salute notices will be one column by four lnchH ,: each, allowing room for a photo and descriptive copy. Cott of each notlce 11 only ~ $HS, with a photo you provide. Our Salute to Busineas and Profeuional Women 11 an exceptional opportunity to lntroduce a new or longtime assotlate to the people of the Orange Coast, or to honor awards or achievements. Don't mlH being part of this 1pecial advertlalng opportunity. DHdllne for rHervlng' apace It Jan. 19. Call today! DAILY PILOT . 642-5678 ·. .. •. Wedne~11ay 011cember ::i9 1976 DAILY PILOT .45 Hooker Flap Brews Feud Al'Wlre ..... IO\ Watchable? SAN l"HAl\CISCO (/\Pl -i\ poltllcal Cloud I!> brcwin~ m t•r "'hether l'oltct· C:h1cf Charles <:am and Otl>l Atty. J oseph Fre1tJs Jr. ore soft un prustitu- t11in "Tht· mJtll'r of tolerance on * * * SF Trans/ ers Vice Officer SAN FRANCISCO (/\I ') · Poltt·e Ch1l'f Charh•:. Gam has transfern •d out o f tht• v1ct· squad a policeman who c·omplarned about prosl1tutwn C'ontrol in San Franc1:-co, al w;,is re ported today. The San 1-·r anc1sC'o Chronicle quoted Gain as 'aying that Of- ficer Richard Adkms told him he was not putting out 100 percent bccauM.' h(' thought prostitutes ~ere not bring properly pro· \ group of women called seculcd l\1an Watchers. Inc, poUed "Ill' repeated that," Gain told th<.•ir m cmbcrsh1'p th1·..,,-week a n ·porter, "and I s aid 'fine " you're going to be transferred and C'ame up with their list of tomorrow '." mo:--t watchable men. The 1 _ I 1 rst pl act' honor went to O J . Si mpson (upper le ft) for "stronJ;!. good features and a \\ l'll bu tit body." The next ninl' wen•: Kris Kristofferson 1 lop right), Ch l•vy Chase', .John Davidson, Nick Nolll', .J a m c· s G a r n C' r . J I c n r y Winkler. David Hartman. Rich<.ird Harr is :rnd Don '.\kn·d1th <right ). our part i!> pure baJoney," Gain said Tue:.day at J. Joint news con· ference with Freitas. "WE WILL CONTINUE to have a firm but Catr pohry or pro- secution of street prOl>titutes," Freitas said. Prostitution arrests have in· creased this year, dt.'spite reports the city has brcome u haven for the s treetwa l kin g wome n, f>'reitas add ed. The district attorney said his message to prost1tull~ 1s: "Get out of San Francisco. It 's the same m e:.sagt• wt' gave 11 months ago, to make 1l absolute· ly clear there b no toler ation of streC'lwalking in San 1'"rancisco.'' GAIN AND FREITAS met the press to deny a story in the San Francisco Chromclc that they were preparing to launch a crackdown against prostitutes followin& the failure of a go·easy policy begun when f>'re1tas took offi ce last J a nuarv. Quentin Kopp , president of the governing Board of Supervisors, said he h as received no r eply to a letter he wrote Freitas Oct. 8 askrn c whether he ttunks pro slltut1on should be "leg1llm12ed" or made a felony. FREITAS SAID UE h asn't repll~ because he considerl'd 1t a "poht1cal gibe" Crom Kopp. Sul Kopp s aid, ''You can be sure I tntend t o extract an answer from him by one means or another.'' Anger Halts Parole SAN F RANClSCO <AP> - Public outrage is a valid rason lo reconsider parole for a man om•c• sentenced lo death for murdenng a h igh school boy and raping two of the victim's friends, a California a ppeals court s ays. The state Court of Appeal de· cis1on Tuesday struck down a lower court ruling that would have J?ranted immediate freedo m to Wilham Archie Fain, 31. f''am 's attorney h as argued that the California Adult Authoritv had no author ity to rccoru.idcr his June 18. 1976 pa role date. But the appeals court said the "1m· pre:.s1vc" public outrage was suf- ficient cause to lake another look al the parole decision. Fain was convicted or killing Mark Ulrich, 17, and raping the young girls on the night of June 19, 1967. near th<' San Joaquin Valley community of Oakdale. Trial testimony indicated the three youths were r etW'lling homE" from a high school year-book· s igning party when Fain, despon- dent over the breakup or a love af. fair and drinking heavily, blinked his carlights and Ulrich pulled over . When Ulrich walked back to Fam 's car. he was shot in the throat and the g irls were at· tacked. At a parole hearing in 1975, p rison p syc hiatrist Marion Roudebush said Fain's violence potential appeared to be less than average. Berkeley Man, 23, Ends Police Standoff ow ....... hl•...torf 11 fWiced for ct.•-u! if yo. fa•orite RCA ~ 1M11tt. Cotar TV ii ttot I a)iowft. 9•• in Modet ~ . .,cl_,. quote ,nc .. Cltll"" ,.._,, BERKF.l.EY I \P1 1\~o of ft cers bur:.l 111!11 .J l<><'kc'<I molt·! room early Lt1d:1) ;ind l'apturl·<I a Las Vl•gas fug11ln· \\ho lwd bat ricadcd h1m:.t'lf rn:-.1dl· for rnot t' than 11 hour!'> und ~1.1 -.hl d himself with •1 kn1ft• \.enf' W V1.·1.1na, :?:L h.1d lhrC'alt'nl'd t11 ..,hocit an\tlllt' ''ho c·;mw llt'<H h1111 , liut ·hi 11nl\ weapon "J'o .1 p•H'kl t J,•11ft._ polic•c sa1cl Ber,:!t•r s.111! 11ff1t ,.,..., f11 ..,t \\t·t.t to tht' llt•I \1r :\loll•l .c1lioul .! p 111 T uescla:,-.1fll·r ,, l'.tll rrom :\1.1' 1-. \'1'11n:1 "ho .1 ... k1·tl th,1t ho r hu'>bJnd lil· 11•11\11\ 1'11 ft 11111 th••11 room \'•·Ltn .J Jt.ft µ1· 1c ..i ulh . 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Hut :II \~·Jrvltl l'h\lh!> .fr.m n..tt1• Hr ;ult<'\ '~ ;, 1 h.1rt'1il Tt1<'°' d " ''rt h -.p11ti1111• .111<l l .11ll!.1lln~· :--h• ,,,, ,,.,,,.ti h•·• ~:.oo tiund \\h111 "h' 1lld 11111 'lwv. up for ;irr .11).'n '"' 11! \1111111.1: Cal-Vet Loan Rate Takes Small Drop S/\CR/\MENTll tAI'• l'JI Vl't loiln 111krt·~t 1 ;1t1·s will h<' n · dul'ed for 1 2~.oou (',rl1for n1a vl'l<'rans nncl t•ffort:-will he· madt• lo help Vll'tOJ m \-t•t1·r.m~ h11y or improve hom('s HI poor .treas \.ov }!;() rn11nd Urn" n .Ir Jn nounC'l.'d hoth devcJopmC'nt:- The r eductions. aunptl'd hy tht· V1•tcrans F1 nanl'l' ('omm1tlt•r, rroucc rat«'"' on 1•xt<;ttng C.11 Vl't loJns under thr 1!174 Hnnd ,\1 I Burglar Kills Guard Dog SAN JOSE ( /\ r l PoltrC' ~;:iv a burJ!lnr killed n jtuarcl doJ:? with an arrow, apparently firt-d from a bow, befor(' rifling a rental ('()uipmcnl office and selling al afire. lnves tigul o r s said thl'y couldn'l determine In an early examination what waR stolen early Tuses dny from the Park F,qu.lli ent Go.. \llhcre a larJ(e Ger an ~hepherd was (Ol,.lnd Im· pal Y•an arrow Tlle,y 1'1id .th~ bur1tnr ap parfntl)• rotfd n rhaln rcn('t' and broke 1nlo the trailer offirl' Arson oHl c lah 'est1m att•d damage at $12,000 ' cJ I from Ii 2~• 1wrl·1•nl to !i.C. p('r<.'l'nl Loan~ und1·r tht• 1 ~..i3 Bond At·! 1r1· l"~('l'l'rl fro111 •I 75 f>l'rl't•nl t11 ·I ·I Pl'rcc11t BROWN ALSO IS..'il'ED an or rlt'r aimed al combating housmJ? rhl>crt mination against Vietnam \t•l1'rans of low or mec:hum rn t•nmc rn poor areas The J?OVl'rnor llircctc'(f Viri;:im:r Mar Day~. director of the Department of Veterans Affairs. to use part of a Sl50·m1lhon ex cess reserve in the Cal Vet loan proJ?ram to allow low and mid· die-income velerans to buy and r c habilit a lt' h omes 1n t'<'onom1cally d epressed area s. His directive to Ms. Days calls for ass1i>tance to vekrans lo com bat so·called redlining practices under which lcndtng insl1tullon11 rt'fusc loans based Qn conditions or neighborhoods BROWN Al,SO DIRECTED Ms . Days to u se some of the ex· cess funds to grant improvement loans on existing homes. defer or reduce pay m ents on the loan principal during early years of th«.' loan, and scrk legislation thnt would reduce or eliminate down payment requirements. Ms. Day5 will lnttiate an "out· reach" pro.cram to inform ehgi· ble veterans, the governor saJd . 19" DIAGONAL 2511 DIAGONAL 25" DIAGONAL 1711 DIAGONAL RCA COLORT'RAIC COMPUTEtt REMOTE H2522E ZENITH CHROMACOLOR II 100% SOUD-STATE RCA's IESTEARLY AMERICAN COLORTUK Ht7Z2W %EHITH CHlOMACOlOl ti WITH T~E NEW IN-LINE PICTURE TUBE AND 100% 5575 LIMITED SUPt'\. Y AT THIS SUP'Sl HICE! PRICED TO CLEAR! MODEL HU.._st SH252ll WITH REM<>n COHTROL ALSO IH STOCK! CALL FOR OUR LOW PRICE OH THIS TOP· RATED SET!! 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WHY IUY AT AIC7 HUNTINGTON BEACH Piton• 968-3329 A6 D ,,ILY PILOT t~DITORIAL PAGJ: A Benefit for All Huntington Beach City Coundl members have ~iscly taken :,kps to make public bu1ld1ngs more 'llva1lubl(' la residents. The city had bcm churging rental fel's for pubhc. ()on profit. organiz:.itions for meeting room fac1ht1e::. jn the <:1v1c center. The chargl'~ had bct'n imposed as a means of rais- jng n ·vcnuc for the city but at a cost of at least $10 per niectinj,( fol" MH:h groups as the Girl and Hoy Scou(s, Alcoholics Anonymous, church and !'>Chool g roups and \Tluny others. Council ,~nC'moor!i hnvc directed the city attorney to prepare an ordinance waiving the fee requirements. Sl.•vcral council members noted that the money was not enough tu create cvl'n a ripple in the city's lrl.'usury. The frt•s. howevl!r, were high enough to pre- vent use of tht' f:.tc1liliL'S by some worthy groups meet· fog on u regular weekly schedule. There s till n :mams in effect, however, the posting of .in insurance policy that some groups may not be nbletoafford. Although the dt•t:isaon won·t automatically open ttll' door:, to all, the d ecision JS in the right directwn Wld 1n the public·~ interest. The bu1ld1ngs were financed by the city's tax- payers who s hould have access to lhem. This act of gl•ncrosily l'<Jn be apprectated by all, parttcularly v.hcn the co!ils Lo lhc tity would appear to be mirumal. Real Contribution Dr. IL Dudley Doycc, the only president Golden West Collcg<' has ever had, is resigning next June 30 after 12 yN.1rs ut the helm J3oycc guided development of the campus since its inception an 1965 on 122 acres of farm land near Hunt· inglon Beach's IJoundary with Westminster. Starting from tlu~ humble Point, he led in building a commu111ty l>a~l.'<1 t'<iucallonal mst1tut1on whiC'h now c:nrolls 20,000 students . It employs 644 faC'ulty and 315 ~taff and offrrs I ,600courses and47 career programs. Those who workt.'Ci closely with Boyce s ay has most signjfit•ant LICC'o mplis hmcnts were to bring together a highly creative facility ~d a willin~ness to strike out m new d1rcctio11s. Colleagues :-ay he has had a rare ~balily lo identify trcmls and rln·ds of the community as they develop. They point out thnt he instituted a program of cour ses lo n•t<.iin workers affected in previous aeros pace luyoffs Dr. lloyce ·~ leadership and accomphs hments have beC'n a great community ass et. Well done and good luck. Reasonable Survey 1 lunlangton Beach Union High School District trustees this month voted 3 to 2 to go ahead with a federally mandated s urvey of limited Englis h- ~pcakmg s tudents. Trustees Doris Allen and Don MacAJJister voted a~ainst the survey because they felt the f ederaJ man· date took away local control. But docs supply ing ttlis sort of information really talce away local control'! The federal survey merely asks the district to identify those students who may need aid in increas· ing their English-speaking ability. District officials know t he re ar e a number of stu· dents who s peak a variety of langu ages in the high schools. The s urvey could only help in finding these stu- dents. putting them in existing programs to assist them and seeing if any new instruction is needed. Wh('n he first began the tas k of creating a colle~e. Boyce's office wus a drafty farmhouse. There was an <·nrollmcnt of ·l .OOOstudents. This can only benefit local, county, stat e and f (..oderal ~t·hool officials in assuring every student has r easonable access to educational p rograms. H /F ''We \,~ve oi\y ~cA\tops I foul~d d~tTtS) sli my .s-ole, grtAseJ lobsttr ... " All ·Not 'Outraged' By Police Shooting 'To the Editor: Not all of tht• people of Newport Beach area arc "outraged" by the unfortunal<' shooting in Corona dl'I Mar. f helicve many :m .' in sympathy with the officer who did 1t. I believe it was un- fortunate und I bchcvc 1t can and will happen ag:un as long a s we h;1vc policemC'n I believe the pcopll' we have as policemen 1n Ca1trom1a arc the IK'st in th<' world r bc-heVl' most nt11l'OS would not tuke their n sks for any µay in the world I tx>lteve e\ cry c1t1.ten 1:-. pre- JUcl1C't'd" at t1m('s tow<ird our pohn· people I foci this 1s lire .mrt the pohct.' cciru.tanlly take their It \·es in their han~ in the Jlt'I formance OI thetrduly Wc .... ould all bt' lost .... 1thout thl'm l'l<'use lt'l them d1> their Joh and h.1ck !hem .,..h<'n 1n tro11 bit'. nor l"rl l1c11t• Thl' onlv ptu hlt•m .... 11 h 11ur pol1<'t-Corel' a ... I '-l't' It '' th..tt lhf's(• mN1 ;1n· hum;:in J()Sf;Pll R GllCYI'llLS PUot• Cheated Tn lh<' F,d1tor Our n1y <•lt11rn1'\ :-. off1~·t· .... rot1· u11 the' ('on 70 ~n rontrur l This st<1tc·1I th.JI tht· Jlrµor1 «ould ha\C' ;1 r 11n"" •" ,., t 4'0..,l!Jn II 1111'\' ucn'1·11 '" 110 1111•h1 nving 1 hi· turport .1~rt•f·1l .incl i:rnhtwcl tht• t•\tt•n..,.on llowt·\ t•r. the pilots t•ht•Jlt•ll on lhP1r rnrf nf lht• hJrJ(.ilfl Jnd clul lll~hl nv The ('•mtrac r 70 ~I '>tJlt•:. rlt'arly that th1· t'''''"'"'" rc1n b<-tJk<'n hark If lhC\ n1~hl fh· Our nty council ti,,, clt•.1rl\ !>ho .... t•d tlk1r "puhhr tw cl:1mn1•1I att1lud1' 'toward r1•:.1 d1nb rlll·: ('ITY r 1111nr1 I trild U\ to ~ut· lht• 1·11 \ J'tw~ rohl U"-th.ti th1·r1• "'N<' only J ft•w pt'i1Jllt• 1twt m1ndl'tl ni~hl fl} IOj! over lht•ir tiomc:-. Wt•ll, th1•rt• an· hundrl'<b or new homt•:o. h<'ln.: huill now un d1·r lht• mrport The5e vott>rs will c1<>t ltkt' bt•1n~ k1•pl up all na~hl 4lOci bu1.1.cct a II ct av hy .in a1 rfl(>rt in thl•1r H I mm• I( uu~ halt•h of l'ily fathers re· f\J~e to do t ht' 1oh, they ean be ttpla<'<'<I. Out attornry has hcen ii too Ion..:. Wt• need to bring "' 3 •cw team and be sure who con· 0-ibutcs to the new team·s cam- paign funds. BOB NOVAK FabeProwd•~ Cfo the F.ditor Re : Ralph Ricks' letter. Jfow wouJd Mr Ri<'kll feel if he was l>romiscd delivery or a new Rolls >loyce a nd were delivered a ond hand Toyota., ; If MNtdowlork had delivered ,..hat they promised in the J)rlginal permit. the airport )\'ould pass Cal-Trans' present f _arety requirem ents instead of )imping by as a n uncontrollccl. fUb·slandard field trying to ()J)<'.rate solely on a "grandfather <-1ause." Why is It he doc!ln'l wnnl to take orders from a{ower? GEORGE WILEY Airport Fact• To the Editor: Pilot Rick~ did not do his homework before wnuni to the 'Mailbox <Dec. 22). OUr police do not m ake reports on plane crashc~. Check the newspoper's mor1ut. Refresh xour "old tlmu' " memory. Herf ls :i partial llt'l of Huntington Beach only: t! • ( MAILBOX ) L.ellers from readers are welcome The right to condense lellers lo /11 space or ehmmale libel 1s reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will bt- g1ven preference. All letters mwst m elude Signature and mailing addreu but names may be w1tllheld on re- qut>St 1f ~uf /1c1enl reo~on is apparent. f'Mlry will nol be published Rilly. Betty Wh1h: k1lkd whrrc phonl' eompany now built, Mr and Mrs. Dranch and !>On killed on l<tkeoff: two killed next lo t•ountry day school , Jerry l1Jrd1n crashed .... urrcrcd burns, F:dinRt'r BobJ. pilot crashed 11n On·an Vie"' school ~roWlds. µ1l11t t'ut l'lt'rlncal .... 1n•s,dropp<'d h11l lin<'!> into Ken Jlaulk's ponl m1n11t t•s aflt•r hi s <"h1ldrrn d 1 rn be c1 11 u t c; t• rm an fl ii o t rrashed "1th his trn1r on fire where opt1<'al l'Ompany now stands P1 lut Niles c rashl'tl \\here Kl•ntucky chicken now stands. lien• an· some more· Werner Marhos crashed, also \lrff Lane; Richard Henton and ... on, Ti.Jrm•r I ('Ollld go on and on 'fht' p<unt 1s ;ill the· goocJ l'rtish 'pots ,H(' now 1.Juilt on Wt• 1n lluntington Beach don·t worrv abc>ut havrng a boat or train drop on our homes, Just planes J <.:Of.I.INS Obje~tlre Story To the Editor: r am writing to e'ICpress my ap- prcc1at1on for th<' fme story by H.tlnry K:tyt' on lo<'al duck hun lens m the Dec 19 f'd1t111n f have never hunted waterfowl locally and do not know any members of the rlubs mentioned 1n the article. But my cluh mem- ber~ face the same problems al our ponds near the Salton Sea, trying to provide habitat in the face of increasinR expenses and pressures lo develop "that smelly old m arsh" into either farmland or housing. 'The bottom line is always money. And as a group, waterfowl hunters a.re probably the most deeply committed con- servationists in the world. We are constantly fighting lo pre· ser ve a nd expand the birds' homes. and most or us come pret- ty close to tithing ourselves year- ly to get the Job done. We work long a nd hard, yet are frequently the victims of vicious and malicious attacks by certain groups and individuals who op- pose our hunting. I TIDNK the article showed a great deal or objectivity, con- sidering that It concerned Uie taking of life. Everyone has their own very personal feelings about ll!e, a nd respect for the myriad other life forms we share this 'How co'"" you don't t•lr• • />Mr.~• Ilk• •vwyon. M•7' Dear Gloorny Gus Gov, Brown ·s letter on lax relief missed the point. The dr<ist1c increases in pro· perty laxes were made not because of need, but lhe procedure which, due to in· nation, leg:illy allowed it. Government has no moral right to ruise taxes until the money is absolutely necessary. OSCAR 0100""' Gta commtnt\ •r• '"bf'r'Mtted't'lv u itd• n •nd do not nf'Ctu•nly rtlltet 1f\.t' Yl(I#'\ ot th• nl W\OolPf"f Sr"'9 YOW prt pe•v~ to <,,toomv G1in. D•U'f P1~t planet with. Mindy Comb.5, at age eight. could not express her feelings about killing a dud:. I'm not surpnsed. s ince most adults have trouble pulling a complex group of emotions into words that make s('nse. Th<' FFA and 4H kids. who spend so many thousands of hours rais ing a calf or lamb or pig tor the competition at the local county fair. would have a hard llml' explaining their emo- tions as they sec their entry win a prize and then loaded into the truck for t h e ride to the hutchcr's. There is always regret at the taking of life, any lire. Thal 1:-. something that the cocktail party set cannot appredate, that by becoming a participant and not merely an unthinking ob· server of the complexities of nature. a much greater un- derstanding Is gained of the real value of life Again. thank you for a fine arti· <'I<'. CARY SPENCER Da'"p Co,,.muter To the Editor: As a daily commuter along Pacific Coast lfighway, from Huntington Beach to the 605 Freeway. one aspect of last week's Oood conditions in Sunset Beach really bothered me. Why didn 't lhe Huntington Beach Police, Seal Beach Police, the California Hi~hway Patrol or whoever hos jurisdiction in that area, divert traffic from the ffighway at Warner Avenue and Seal Beach Boulevard? It seems to me they could have saved t hemsel ves and us motorists a lot less hassle. Had I known about the flooded road conditions. 1 would have gladly opted for the San Diego Freeway, rathe r than the usual scenk coastal route. And I probably wouldn't have been halt an hour late lo work, and a nervous wreck from naviJta tiog P0«:1flc Coast Jllghway SUSIVlNSEL TMCaaal To the Editor· The American people are being led to believe that the Panama Canal con be negotiated awny at the whim or 3 government employe. However . let each or us be alerted to the followi-"'l facts. Under the terms or the Hay· Bunau· Varllla Treaty. the United Statel'I was given absolute aov· uelgnty over the Canal Zone "in perpetuity." We paid an overall lndcmnHy or $10 mil lion and purchased all land and property ln the ione from individu al owntrll Thiat prop~rty bclonis to you, Mr. and Mrs. Taxp~r. VONA CORN - Bonds Difficult to Sell State Home Financing While hopes for an all out slate effort lo ease California's hous ing problem s uffered u serious setback by the voters' rejecl10n of an authorization to float $.'iOO million in general obligation bonds. the state agency create.'<! in 1975 to administer state hous· ing loans is moving ahead This is the Cahforma Housing Finance Agency. Conceived by Governor Jerry Brown as a means of financing h o m e ownership for people of low or moderate i ncome , it was granted authority to issue $450 milhon in revenue bonds. In <'X istence for a y('ar it has been hampered by an apparent lack or enthusiasm on the part of bond purchasers. It has however mark.?ted $100 million of the bonds at 5 9 perc('nt interest. The money is being used lo buy up mortgage contracts made by conventional lenders. Interest to be c harged is 7 per . t•ent. Under the rules established by the agency 90 percent of the loans must be on newly constructed housing. According to agency spokesman Stuart Honse. agree· ments for mortgage purchases have been entered into with 46 banks and savings and loan firms. ( EARL WATERS ) TO ENFORCE the goal that the loans be made to persons with low or moderate income. the a~ency requires that only those who can not get mortgages through conventional plans be eligible. Maximum in come limits a rc set at 120 percent of the populations' tn ed1an income. Also those being granted loans may not hold more than $3,500 in assets after making the mortgage down payment. Those 62 or older may however hold up to $8,000 in assets. Such holdmgs exclude the value of such things as automobiles an<! household furnish1J1gs While the program to date has bttn limited lo the buying or mortgages contracted by lending mshlutions. Honse said the agen cy will shortly enter into drrcct lending on a small scale. This will be done by the sale of between $15 and $30 million of notes. The notes will he predirat- ed on the luture sale of revenue bonds. THE HOUSING finance plan is patterned after the California Veterans Farm and Home Loan program-which has operated suc- cessfully for more than 50 years Under that plan California veterans are granted low in· terest, long term loans for home acqu1S1tion. The difference in the two pro- grams however, aside from the fact one must be a war veteran lo qualify for the Cal-Vet home loan, is that the veteran pro· gram . as established, required that the home purchac;cr have in- come sufficient lo guarantee his ability to pay. And. despite re· c·ent legislation mandating those wtlh low income be given pre- ference for the veteran loans, the program still reqwres an earn- ing ab1hty over an established muumum THE DIR ECTION o r the California llous 1ng Finance Agency in limiting earnings Lo a maximum only slightly above the median incom e of California c1t12ens undoubtedly not only has chilled prospective buyers of the reven1,1e bonds but rrused serious doubts in the voters asked lo ap- prove general obhgal1on bonds. While a s pokesman for the Stale Building Trades Council expressed disappointment in the failure of the bond measure. Prop. 1 on the November ballot. he conceded the problem. "After all at loday·s prices of homes begmnmg al $40,000, a person would have to pay about $200 a month just lo meet the 7 percent interest costs. assuming a small down payment was made. Add the property laxes lo that and there is httle chance for low in- come people to ever pay orr the loan." Unions Must Retreat To Help Put Americans Back to Work Presidenl·elecl Jimmy Carter has had "Sou them exposure." He was there when it happened lo the South. He knows that the economic re- naissance of Dixie relates direct· ly lo that a rea's right-to-work laws. More production at less production cost nurtured existing indu str ies and spawned a generation of vigorous new ones. As productivity favored -the South in competition with other areas or our nation. pro- ductivity could prosper our nation in competition with other na - tions. A thousand times during Carter 's cam- p at g n f or votes h e promised to "put Americans back to work." Here's how: Workers ln basic American in· dustries have been demandin~ and getting so-called cost-of· llving w:agc Increases averaging 8 percent per yHr. Maybe that's a good idea: maybe It's not. Let's project Ule practice a few years down the road and 1ee where It's leading. Let'• aay you aver•ee $4 an hour on your preunt Job and your contract calls for a cost-or. ll\li.n& Inc rease each )'e&r. Every time the cost of llvtna goes "P (PAUL HARVEY J your earnings are increased. Thal sounds fair. Bulis IP RECENTLY your rate or in- crease has averaged 8 percent per year, compounding. By the time you have worked 45 years - and are age 65 -your wage will be $199 per hour! That sounds great! Butis it'! By the time you are making $199 an hour -the butcher. the baker and the shoemaker arc a lso getting $199 an hour. So your $12 pair of shoes now costs $600! Whatever that is, it's not pro- gress. Meanwhile, your higher Ir.· come puts you In the maximum tax bracket -so you are left with less purchasing power than now. And this is precisely what has a lready hnppened to Rome degree in the United State~ and to a much greater degree in Brita.In and elsewhere. nMMY CARTF.R hM to be well aware of his poliUeal debt lO llfbor's leaders. Yet both he ~d they have a magnificent op- portun lly to demonstrate tconomle state~manshlp They can Usten to and learn from Dn tain's Labor primt rninl<Jter who ls plt&dln1. "Please don't follow us!" And we don't have to. Some enlightened unions, partlculnrly in the building trades, have recognized Utat they have "priced themselves out of a job." So they have voluntarily negotiated for themselves wage d.ecreaJP~. They are working for less than the amount specified in their union controcts in a self· Interest eHorl lo hYPo homo building. These workers -looking down the road ahead recognize that million dollar hou~cs and $600 shoes pinch everybody! ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rot>t'rl N Weed, Pul>IUll<'r 7 ltomn.~ Xrru1t, f:d1tor flarbora I\ rnl'.llrh, 1':d1llll"lol f>ane editor Th<' N11to1l11l 1wgc or the Onily Pil ot ~rrk' to Inform and o;l1mul:ilt' rcad1•r!' by prr,rntln1t' on l111~ p,H.1<' tllvrr,c <'Ornmc-nlary on topu•, or 10t1·rr~l by ~yndl<'lll• 1'<1 rol11mr11~l' and rnrtooni~t,, by 11rov1dinA o fill um for r1•1ulrri1' v1t'wg nod by t>t<',Cntini;i this nev.spa~r-·!I opinions nnd ldea11 un ('Urrent 1op1r,. Th<' rditorh1I 01nnirm" or the l>ally Pilot appeor only In the t'Cfltnrial ('ofumn at the lop of th~ JlOllt OplnioM cx- pr<'~~Ni hy the cotumn1~b nnd c:in11on1o;t:1 nnd lrtrrr v. nten1 are thrir 0""0 IJOd no tl'TdOMC'mtnl O( thc•1r \l(IY., bv the U111ly l'llot 'hould ht• infc·rn•1I Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1976 . ~----- Canada Hovers on Edge Fragi,le Alliance Faces Increasing Conflict By PETER ARNETT MONTRF.:AL (Af') Canad..i.., provinces, w h ich enJ•>Y far greater powers than the 1n dividual U.S. stat<''> do. un· c hallenging federal authority 111 a confrontation that some ('X perienced observers frar could dismember the country. The fragile political founde1 tions that have supported the Canadian confedcratwn for llO years are seen by many, • .., 1nadt.•· quate for the Job. SEVERAL PROVJr.;n:s he1v1· followed the lead of the lan~c:-.1. Quebec. tn contcsltnl.! frderal jurisdiction in important areas such as immi ~rat1on . multilateral tarlff ner,ollat1on:-.. energy and transportutJon. Quebee has gone even further. its voters electing a government dedicated to dccess1on from Canada. While Quebec·., a<:t1on shockt-d Canadians. tht· 1>0s'>1b1h ty of outright secession ha'> oftl•n been raised by right and ll'ft voices in other provinces. and 1l is a s ubject of increasing speculation across the country Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau said in a tele\ 1sioQ in· t erview Sunday that he would nut minimize the danger of t'ivd strife if Que bec rnovc•s to separatl:' from thl• rl•st of Canada. but vowl:'d he· woul<I not m.e the fon:c or arms to slop tl Fueling the developing political confhcl and 1ls cchoc:-. or the secessionist movement in the southern states of the l 1nilt•d States a century ago, arc these factors. AP W1r'epfWIO POPULARITY WANES Pierre Trudeau m the economy and mkrnal l'Oll n1cl. <~uebec Provtnl'c's support or the S<'pa rat1on1sl Part1 Quebecois reflects Can.ida 's 1n ability to end the animosity lhal has effectively dividro th<' coun- try into an F.ngllsh and Frcnrh Canada Hacial host1htit•s ubo arc buildtng against nal1vc• In- dians. and blal'k ;.ind Oncntal tm migrant.... Canadians h:t\'I' lnng frl'ltrd c.bout what sonw ol lhl·m sec a:. their stunted natwnah:.m "WE HAVE NO great dream. not hke the United States." com- mented a federal govcrnmC'nl of f1c1al in OU awa. "We agreed to -CAN AD A • S CO )'I;. t·onfrdcrat1on to ;l\01d being situation 1s b.1!.t•d on .in swallowc·dupbythl•LIS" 1867 Rritish act of Parliament The British North AmcnC'a Ad the British North Amcncn Act gave provincial legislature:-, and inadequately dl:'f1nes federal Jurisdiction over natural re· powers . Th c co u n l r y · s ... uurces. schools. roads, social parliamentary system or govern· ''elfare and urban affairs. With ment has not bcl:'n adjusted tolhc lhl'lr taxing powers and own realities or th<' fl'dC'ral :-.\'stl·m soC'1al and economic policies. -The soaring p.r1cl's or ('anada's JO provinces have far natural rcsourtC'S havr trmpll'd greater strength than U.S. statc-s. provincial prem 1crs to build But there 1s considernblc rc- "kingdoms" on their ore and gional discontent in Canada, one energy dl:'posils. jc•almL..,ly rc<.,1<.,l· n'ason being that th<' Ft•<lerul ........ --------------------------------------~ ~=;;-: Ptnct>s only loosely Linked rn a federal ~11stem and growing rPq1onal d1f ferences. odd up to a potent.lal cnsis m Canada An AP spec.lal corrtspo11 dent. winner of a Pulitzer l'me for Vietnam war reporting, explores ll1e troubles of America's nriyhlxJT m this first ol three.articles on Canada. ----------------in~"7i~;~~~; c:ontrol. Provinces arc also fl~ht · tinn of the n•g1ons in the United ing attempts by Ottawa. seat of Slates has no power in Canada. the federal government to con· The ~overnmg party m the 1m- trol forei~n inHstment under lh portant Oil provinCI.' of Alberta .. economic 11Jt1ona11 ... m · has little voice in the federal scheme The prnvine<>s sav Lhl'\ capital because all of Alh<-rta"c; nel'd fnrc·t~n mnllt'\" t11 rulh th-19 fctkral I' 1rlt.10lt'lll Sl•ats :JI,. 't•lop thl'tr n•..,11un·1·.., occupied by nppos1t10n ml'm her.., -TRl'OF. \t''S PF:RSO:"iAI. populartt) ha:. \\J.llt.'tl ,1nJ h1.., L1bC'r<il partv i::overnmrnt • .., M'rlOU'>ly \\ cakt.•nt'<l b) M'lbLll'I-.... THE l.18 F.RJ\ I. P \RT\' "' in prw. t•r in 01 la"' ,1 1>111 only I hr1•1· of tht• 111 pro\ inl't'" .11 .. J.!i>H rrw1I , !\ E lf'.S ..f NA L l:' . ..,l .S by the Liberals. "Provrnces compete with lhe federal government, acting as though Ottawa ls just another province, the 11th province," commented a Toronto political scientist. An Ottawa official said, "Gov- crrung this way 1s costly. and it takes up an enormous amount of physical energy. There were 247 multilateral meetings between the provinces and Ottawa on policy 1n 1975, 60 of them ministerial level. And there were hundreds or bilateral meetings, .. hesa1d. THE CONSTANT confer. r111g d oes httlc, however, lo dis· pcl the hard<.'ning a nimosity between the provincial and ft.oder al governmenlc;. J\ New Brunswick editor com· menled. "Hcgardlcss of whoever 1... 1n power in Ottawa we arc against them." Experienced observers see the situation much more critical than in the past for these reasons. One is that the example of Quebt•c 's resistance to the ft-demi govl•rnmcnt in the 1960s · caught on. ll•ading to unlikely al- 11 ances bctwl'l'n the French- spcak111g province and English Canadian prairie provinces. Even trad1l1onal Newfoundland took pridt• 1n c!>tablis hin):! a loosely-defined "alliance with Quebec in interprovincial meet· ings. Tiit: SECOND REASON for concern about the future is that most or the provincPS are on the threshold of ~aming enormous wealth, and with 1t the potential for the first time to go it alone. Econom1eally poor New- foundland, with a 17 percent un- cm ploy men t rate and the bendic1ary of pork barrel financ- ing on a massive scale, sees salvation in potential offshore oil and ~as resources. Said Cabot Martin, a natural resources expert in the provin· cial governme11t. "For 15 years we have been a bought vote in the interprovincial <.'ounc1ls because we needed so much money from the fede ral government. People here arc tired of being welfare recipients.•• B00~11NG ALBERTA Province produces 1.2 million barrels of oil a day, has potential for much more. and remains an ardent ;md successful defender of provmewl rights De!-.p1te Ottawa's objections, Saskatchewan is moving ahead to nationalize part or tls potash <St•e('ANADA, PageAl1l After Christmas Sale & Clearance Save $8 to $13 off our regular everyday low price~ Steel belted radial Golden Falcon ... Excellent strength :ind puncture protccuon. /\ny 'ii/C whitewall~ FR78-14 GR78-1 4 GR78 15 HR 78·14 HR 78·15 JR 78·15 LR78·15 $47 ~~ liQ to S~ 47 F .E T. per urc dcpcndinJOO tire ~11c nnd wc1gh1 Special tire buyers package includes all this: 2 Brand new b1a~ 2 rly Falcon Regency Preci sion wheel balances 10 tire\ 2 Brand new tire valves /\ny '.-11/C ll\tCJ <>.oo 11 fl 'i ().IJ 7 ~s 14 7. 75 l·l 8.25 14 8.25 15 2 for $44 ~I 48 10 S2 16 F E.T. rc:r tire lkJ1Cnding on ure si1,c and weight. 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THEVODKA- MARGARITA: Our team tell• rou •••rY.t"I~ fOU want lo know aboul ,..., .... In the D'AI LY~ P.I LOT The VA said Tuesday that veterans of World War J, World War JI and the Korean conflict will receive a record "63.4 million in insurance divide nds next year. Vietnam-era veterans re- ceive no dividends. About 550,000 Korea v,eterans who kept their GI policies in force will re· ceive $12 2 million in dividend pay ments, Roudebus h said. This is an average payment of $22, compared with $18 this year . A DRINK ------· Trial Delayftf Eldridge Cl('<ivcr has won yet another de- lay in his trwl on as- sault charges dating from 1968 during a s hootout between Oakland police and Black Panthers. The latest d e lay s tems from a change in Cleaver's legal staff. FAKE FIRM FINISHED VA ADMINISTRATOR Richard L. Roudebush said the $403.4 million m payments will be an increase or $26 .6 million over t he dividend paid in 1976 and wiJI mark the 10th year in a row that payments to World War I and World War II veterans increased. Korean war veterans began receiv- ing dividends in 1975 and als.o re- ceived dividend mcreases each year smce. Roudebush said $368.l million of the total dividend will go to 3 5 mil hon World War II veterans who main- tained their G l insurance poltc1es. The payments will average $104 for those vets, an increase from the 1976 average payment or $95. There are no dividends for Viet- nam era veterans because gov- C'mmenl s ponsored policies for those vets l'xpirl•d shortly after their dis- charges unless th<.'y were converted to rt>gular c1vil1an poltcws. DIVIDEND PAYMENTS to World War I, World War II and Korea veterans wall be made on the an- na versary dates or the individual pol11:1es . Roudebush said the first checks wall be mailed next week, that payml•nts are made automatacally and vetera ns do not n~ to <.ipply for them D1v1dends repr<'sent a refund to policy-holders of cash not needed to pay the cost of the insurance. They in- clude excess interest and any savings b(·cause fewt•r policy claims were paid than had been expected. Parolees Involved SACRAMENTO <AP) -Seven pcrc<'nt of the adults arr ested on robbery chari:t•s werC' paroled felons during lhe first three months of 1976 in California, state crime statistics ~ay. -------SO NEW IT TAKES YOUR ------~· -·-----··----BREATH AWAY BANGKOK, Thailand CAP) -Poli ce raided a factory where they said millions of dollars worth of cosmetics were pro- duced a nd then labeled with the n<im es of famous international brands. 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YEAR'S EVE A"Wiropllotol NevJ Headgear President Ford chose stetson for cocktail reception and knit cap for ski s lopes while at Vail. Colo. Titleves Rip Off Police SAN DIEGO CAP> - Police Sgt. Kenneth S. Hargrove com pl aaned that a flashlight and briefcase were stolen from his patrol car parked in front of a neighborhood police sta- tion. The briefcase con- tained ofCicial poli ce papers. Along with the flashlight, Hargrove valued them at $28 in tus theft report. Effort Told ··· SACRAMENTO <AP> -Eureka 's efforts to clear title and increase public access to Hum boldt Bay hJve drawn praise from the Stale Lands Comm1ss1on. The c1ty'c; 11.'gal dforts have provided "lands and fac11t1ec; for n•creallonal. boating. f1 sh1ng, and commercial and ot her uses." said a commtss1on resolution GRAND RAPIDS, Mich . CAP> -James Redican vanished a year ago but police and creditors are still struggling to unsnarl the $2.S aullion mystery he left behind. No trace of the J8.year--0ld payroll f1nn pres i- dent bas surfaced since bis rented white Thun- derbird was abandoned in a Detroit Metropolitan Airport parking lot Jan. 6. "WE'VE GOT NOTIUNG, ABSOLUTELY nothing,"· says James Sturgis, an FBI agent in Grand Rapids. The missing man ls charged with embezzle- ment and as a federal fugitive. "We never got any sightings, just rumors," Sturgis said. Not even rumors have reached the FBI in "the past six or seven months," he added. ''I really thought he'd surface by now. But I have heard nothing from the FBI or other agencies in months," said Donald Johnston, the assistant Kent County prosecutor coordinating a probe of Redican 's Computer Payroll & Accounting Services empire. JOHNSTON EXPRESSED A PERSONAL beHef that Redican and his wife, Gail, who vanished with him, are in "some Caribbean banana re-public." Maury DeGroot, a Grand Rapids lawyer handl- ing 261 claims in bankruptcy cases against Redican and his company, put total claims against the busi- ness at $2, 796,900. Eliminating duplicate claims and those likely to be adjudged too high, DeGroot said be expects final claims to be about $2.S million. Johnston and Sturgis expressed doubt Redican fled with much of that money. "I get the idea he was fairly pressed. I don't think he was laying away reserves for this type of contingency,'' Johnston said. I STURGIS AG REED SA YING "WE can't really show that he left with any money." One of the few bits of firm evidence about the flight confirms that theory. The couple stopped long enough to sell a 1959 sports car for $2,950 in Haslett, about midway between Grand Rapids and Detroit. Redican lived lavishly. He owned a $140,000 home on Lake Macatawa near Holland, had a 47- foot cabin cruiser, a smaller sailboat, and ordered a $400,000 racing yacht. THE BUSINESS HE FOUNDED in 1972 operat- ed just as expensively. The firm's Kentwood head- quarters occupied 6,000 square feet of rented of- fices. had its own computers and employed at least 40 persons with several paid nearly $700 weekly. Jn addition, there were branches in Kalamazoo and Lansing. DeGroot theorized the combination of personal and business expenses caused Redican's downfall and account for most of the missing money. "I think his business was losing money every month ... It was a mixed bag of money spent on the business and his personal life." Redican's operation handled employe payrolls for customers plus making their Social Security and income tax payments. Computer Payroll issued its own checks to workers of its customer firms and then billed the customer for expenses plus a fee. BUT INVESTIGATORS FOUND NO fees of more than $30 per week although one grocery chain payroll alone covered 550 persons. The firm used a single bank account for all its checks and that apparently is bow money was diverted. Investigators said they found 120 company checks totaling nearly $90,000 Redican and his wife used for personal or household purchases. No formal charges have been filed against Mrs. Redican. In addition. employes told of checks missing from the company and some bankers said the firm apparently existed by taking advantage of banking delays. BUT THE SYSTEM STOPPED working Dec. 18, 1975. when Computer Payroll checks to some Kalamazoo-ar ea customers started bouncing. Save on developing and printing your Kodacolor film 12 exp. roll 1 '9 20exp. roll 299 YOU MUST BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR PICTURES Oft YOU DON'T HAVE TO OorSa11sfaclionGuarart1ee:LOVE 'EMORLEAVE 'EM ACCEPT THEM. We·re giving more for YoUr At first. company o(ficlals insisted the problem was due lo a computer foulup and tried to indicate the firm's account was too large for the Kentwood bank handling it. Computer Payroll made good part of that first batch of bad checks. But more followed. When Redican fled leaving thousands of bad checks behind, he also left nearly $400,000 cash In company bank accounts plus nearly $200,000 in other aaaets, Johnston reported. The couple also left their 4·year-old daughter. The child lives with he.r mother's brother in Boston. Authorities said the Redican.s have made no effort to contact their daughter. llEDICAN'S OWN BACKGROUND is nearly as mysterious as his whereabouts. He used the name o( an elder brother, Thomas Redican, throughout the Computer Payroll opera· tion. But when contacted at his Hawaiian home about the use of his name, Thomas said he hadn 'l seen his brother since 1959. A background probe revealed Redican had used his brother's name as early as 1966 in Grand Rapids. BETIM, Brazil (AP) -City Council members are objecting to meeting with two new members who are under treatment for leprosy. Newton Amaral Fran- co, mayor of Belim in the eattem Brazilian State of :Minas Gerais, says "we will fight to pre- serve the mandate given the two men." He bad the backin1-of Judge Alvio de Figueiredo Teixeira. Fellow council mem- bers are trying to oust Paulo Drumond of the government-backed Na- tional Renewal Alliance party and Rafael Barbi.%an of the oppo5i· lion Brazilian Democratic Movement. Malle lll....,.allon Mow To Dance In The Aisles 979-5000 4248 Mar1lngale Way, Newpor1 Beach 1714) 979-5000 MEMBER F.0.1.C. • Wells Fargo's Guaranteed GroWth Certificate. Now you can be assured of reaching your savings goal one, five, ten or even twenty years from today. Wells Fargo's Guaranteed Growth Certificates let you make the down payment on your savings goal now-and earn the balance with your interest. Plu s-the interest rate is m!aranteed. Right now, with most Guaranteed Growth Certificates maturing in 6 years or more, you'll earn 7.5% which, with daily compounding, yields 7.79% annually. Your interes t rate can't go down. And just look how the money adds up: II this Invest this amount now ..• is your savings 20·Year 15-Year 11Hear &·Year 4-Year goal... Certificate Certificate Certif1e1te Certificate Certificate $20,000 $. . ..'..:t.'....'...lf:..:.:;:l.:.:.:.2:.::9--l-'.$:.:..:..' 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The people at your neares t Well s Fargo Bank will be happy to tell you about any of them. Proven. ThatS Wells Fargo Bank. Coata Mesa Office: 450 Ea1t 17 St .. 92827: Fountain Valley Office: 18025 Brookhurst St .. 92708; Newport Beach Office: 660 Newpof1 Center Or., 92860 • : "'c.l· r jlJO DAILY PILOT Wednesday. December 29. 1978 llnve.ated., Deadly Lethal Units Heat Hollles ShcnH-<:oroncr Hrad Gale:>, and the Southern California Gas Company, warn that as many as 6.'100 Oran~ county hom~s arc still being healed with potentially lethal unvented ga:> hettter:-.. .. Residents who usl' these appliances ri:-.k a very real threat of death by asphyx1atwn." said Gates. "ln a do:>cd room the name from au um ented heater can consume all the :.urroundtng oxyg1.•n and produce carbon monoxide a colorle~s. odorles:-. and lethal ~as." s.itd Gatcs L:nvt•nled hl'aler11 also prt•:.cnt .i poll·nl1<il fire hazard, Gatrs added. stnl"l' m.in)r of these ap· phances havt> an open name that can touch orr a fire which could tnJurc a person or destroy a home Although t·oun1' and gas 1•omp.in~ offtc1als have been d1scouragmA thl' use or unvl'nled heaters. these "arnini.:s h:J\ (' appart'nlly been ignored by many resident'>, s.ml Gate" umc1als rc1.·ommend that unvcntcd heaters be rrplact•d with 'l'nled forced air or " all heaters that havP been ccrt1f1ed by a national testing laborator}. Jamboree Memories llowt•ver . 1 f .i n•s1dcnl must use an un venkd hcatC'r lh1s wmtt•r. tht•rc are several safety prec<.1u lions to minim1Zl' danger M:.ik<' sure the hl•ater 1s adJusted properly. K<·C'p a window 111wn in lht• room whNc the ap· pliance is loc~tlNl to prO\IUl' an ;.1dcquate oxygen supply. Tht• h1•at1•r ... 111111111 be kept uf out of c hildren's n•aeh and lurnNf off <tl bedtiml' OffH·1:1h ;ib11 "lll:!J:!l'St rC'pla<'tnJ:! rubber J::,1s lin1· C'onnectors "'tlh :1ppruvNi mtlal l"Onnectors . Stoutm a:-.1 er Gordon Hastings of Los Alamitos !'>hows hts :-.on, Kevin. 11, where he camptd :.il the 1953 Boy Scout Jam- bon·c· at what is now Pashion Island in :'-lcwporl Beaeh. Plaque tommC'morating 1•1;cnt 1s loeatcd near Hobinson's depart ml•nt :,ton· ;.1t ttw shopping center. Kevin pl:.ins to attend 1977 Scout J:.imboree in Pc·nns) lvania. Orange County Scouts in- tert"-.l<'ci in all<'nding <·an call the Orange County nov St·oul Council. 546-4990. MDs Go to the Farms Thr('l' nu·clll'.JI slu dents .11111 .1 I t"•ldt·11t phys1c1.in .tl lh<.· l r I r ' 1 n e C o I I t i: <' o C Mcd 1c1m• havC' workE'd m rural C'allforn1a this past vt•ar undt•r a fcclerall)' s ubsidized program :11mC'd at mrrC'as1ni;! lht• numb<'r of dodors 1n n()n urbJ n :1rl'a,, or the \' s THE\' SPE~T part ur 19ifi pracllcmg mt·dictnr at the Chn1ca Sic-rra Vis· ta. a federallv·funded medical clinic in the small town of Lamont m Kern County This com.ing year, ac. cordmg to UCI o frlcials, lhl' medical school plans tu rotate more students and rC's idC'nts at the chn1c to fam1h.ir11r add1 tional doctors \\1th prac- t1c1ns: 1n a rural ~elttn(!. MEDICAL COLLEGE off1cials sav this ex perience 1sn:t available m Orange County. In addition. UC l m edical adm1n1s trators plan to hire a fullt1m<' faculty member to teach ~~ ~()~()~~~ ~~ ~t>~ ()~~ ~~-~ \1 "~ ~~~· ~~ ~~~~~ ~ ~ \1 ~ .. ~A~~~" ~ ,\1 tJl" .~~ .. ~~ ()~ ~~ .l..()~ .. A~ .t..~· ~ ~ '~ l:-..... ()~ "-..; ~\1 \..~ .. ()~A~... This handy device "t..f ~ ~ ' -....~ calculates the probable ll~" ft_~ ~ ~ current market vnlue of ~~ ~~ ~~ your home based on when you 1<'tJ ~ bought 11 and what you paid for it. fl§. t,U Turn 11 over and 1t allows you to compute for vourself the amount of cash you may ..-------be able to borrow through a Q Newport Equity Funds· --"" arranged equity loan Whet her you re looking for a loan or not. If you'd like to have a Home Market Value Calculator. ask a Newport Equity Funds Loan Off 1cer for one Or mc11I the coupon We'll c;cnd you one No obi 1gation Newport Equity ~unds,Inc. Licensed Brokf"I WE'RE CLOSE TO YOU! a nd work al the non- profit chni<.' The mc>dical school's plan is t o give more future phys1c1ans ex· perience in rural areas m the hope more doctors will take up practice in places where there are shortages of doctors. BEFORE THE clinic opened in 1970 about 25.000 people in the La· monl area were served by only s ix phys icians, or about one doctor for every 4,200 persons, The clinic brought with 1t a starr of three Na· Lional Health Service Corps physicians and a nurse in addition to the three UCI students and the UCI resident, cutting substantially the ratio of medical personnel to population. TUE RATIO OF phys1- • c1ans to population in Oran~e Cou nty is roughly one doctor to every l.000 county resi· dents. according to the county Medica l Associa· lion. The majority of pa· tients at the Clinica Sierra Vis ta are per ma· nent residents of Kern County who do seasonal agricultural work, said a spakesman for the UCl medical school. About 15 percent are migratory farm workers Tax Evasion LOS ANGELES CAP> /\ m an who admitted boolleggmg thousands of popular stereo tape re· eordtngs has been sen· tenced to 11,2 years m federal prison on income tax evasion charges. Mich ael Joseph Behar. 41. was convicted Nov. 9 of evading taxes on more than $1 million earned on the scheme. • • • Two Oil Hearings Due A.Laska Oil Trans/ er Under Discussion Los Angeles and Long Beach will be the sites or two of the eight U .S. Bureau or Land Manage. ment hearings into plans by Stan dard Oil of Ohio CSOUIO 1 for u lanker and pipe I inl' system to transport Alai.kan 011 to western and midwestern marhts. be held Jan. 4 rrom 9 a.m .-5 p.m in the sixth floor board room of the Port or Long Beach building, 925 Harbor Plaza. the oil conglomerate must ac· quire about 500 federal, st.ate tt11d local government permits reU1t· mg to use or public land and air and water quality. TIIE SUBJ ECT Ot' the hear· ings will be a draft environmen- tal impact report on the project The federal agency is accepting oral and written testimony on the adequacy or the El R from in- dividual~. environmental groups and government agencies The Los Angeles hearing 1s slated for Jan. S from 1·9 p.m. in the county board of supervisors hearing room. Hall or Ad- ministration, 500 W. Temple St. TH E PROPOSED SYSTE M would transport 700,000 barrels.or crude oil a day over a 2.000-mUc sea route from the terminus ofUle Lr ans· Al ask a pipeline at Valdez to the port or Long Beach. FOLLOWlNG THE hearings and several months or administrative review. the Secretary of the Interior will de· cide if the SOHIO project will be granted the required permits to cross federal lands. An o rfl oad in g and storage Cacllity, plus 234 miles of new pipeline in California and Texai.. would be constructed and natural gas pipelines in California. Anzona, New Mexico and Texas THE LONG Beach hca.nng will To complete 1b proJecl. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL INTRODUCES THE CALIFORNIA-PLUS ACCOUNT. It gives you the witlidrawal benefits of a regular savings account--plus higher interest. :"\ow: \\'L'\'t• rnmhincd tlw <'OO\'(•nic>ncc 111 n·.l.{tthll' pa:-.shook ::;aving with the high ;j ~1 % inlervst of a 00-dav n·rlificalt'. If you'n• a n •gular pa~shook saver. here's yo11r <'hall<'l' t11 nwn· ltp to hii.dwr intc•rcsL. If you'rl' holding-idle funds. now yuu\·1· got a way ln t>arn intc•r<·::.L whilt' you wail -and wit h011l tying 11p .vm11· nH11wy f1Jr more than !H) davs. Here's ·how It works: Deµosil $1000 or mon•. Leave your money for al lt•ast 90 days. Then \\1('11 p:.iy you ;; 1;, % plus a l/2% bonus. /\ nd yo11 l'<trn al a 53/1',,, annual ralt>. No need to start all over. IL used lo lie that yo11 had to close 0111 <t ninl'ly-day f/1 '.i'/ri act'ounL when it cam1· due-or frc·c·n• you r funds for anothc>r !Hl·day J)l•riod. 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INC. 620 Newport Center Dnve Newport Beach (92660) I 1 Send me your calculator. u Have a Loan Off 1cer call me, too PHONE• ____ _ 50% off ... Hofiday China"¥are 40o/o off ... Indoor Gift Plants 30o/o off ... Creeping Charlie Baskets 50°/o off ... Selected Stoneware Pottery limited to stock on hand Dec. 27 Ihm 30 Closed December 31st and January 1st San Joaquin Hills Rd. ot MoeArthur Blvd. Nttwport ~och (714) 640-5800 1\lso In Mmfon Viejo (714) 837 781 1 O,,,.n Dml~· 9om to6ri111 L. ltJ. Boyd China Zoo Has Answer The sort or artist you don't see anymore for some mysterious reason is the siltiouettist. He used to travel arowid the cowitry with a pair of scissors and a stack of black paper, and earn his daily bread by cutting out the likenesses in profile of people who weren 'l re- ally sure what they looked like from the side view. Some of those silhouettists were ex- traordinarily gifted. Like the Frenchman named Edouart, for instance. Why their art has died out is a mystery. " Turnstiles at the gates of the zoo in P ek- ing, China, s tand exacUy one meter high. Anybody who can walk under them without bending over is allowed in free, that's the rule there. Add Dave Cave or Cherokee, Iowa, to the nominees for the "My Name ls a Poem" Club, please. LAMP ON A RAFT Q. ''Wha t 's that dish called 'Lamp on a Raft'?" A. A thick piece of powid cake spread with cream cheese and topped off with a preserved peach half. Include, please, on that lengthening rosfrr of counterfeiters a priest who turned out phony bi lls on a press he in· stalled in his St. Louis rec· tory, a teum of fi ve con- victs who printed up i.l batch of passable money in lhe photoengraving plunt at San Quentin pris on. and i.l Chicago artist, known as the cowardly counterfeiter because at the time of his arrest he still had Uie first dollar he'd ever made. These characters come to mind for no other reason than that a client asks why TV pro- grams are peJ'mitted to show money on the screen despite a federaJ law which prohibits the filming of currency. The law was designed to cover photogr aphs of money inasmuch us some such photos can be used to counterfoil. Evidently, 1t docsn 't bar TV tapes , though. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Bo:r 1S6<J, Costa Mesa 92626 DEMETRAKOS JOSEPH JAME'; OEME TRAKI)~. '"~•dt"nf of CO'\lr) Mtt'"t(t C41lfl)f'1111 Pit'\\••d ilWt:tV O••rttmhi•r 1.. 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CA 111•1) T1>h but•n"' " conelucttCI tw • ,....,.I ;-;~,:;,tc:* Lul\ky Tlllt '1•tt!Tltnl w•• Ill~ wllll ti'« (Oynty Ct,.rk qi Oren~ County on Otc 1l, 1t1l ,.. .. ,.. Publl'1>td Or~ Co••• O•llv Pltqt, o.< 1', lt7t end Jen ~. 11 It, "" ", .. ,. Neptune Society ClltlMATION AUlttAl Al $f:A 646-7431 ...,_-Mot Mtllrlty •Htll MMf" INY t e'"' •.it t_,,., • ..,,;let (.all ... ,, .. ,.,,,f•ll<I "~ Cit"' ,.. •• t>All '( PllO I A I I Man,. made Snow Hi~ Ski Rum Amtrak Accidents 'Bum Rap' Tru8t Pledges LOS ANGF.LES (i\f>1 -The C;1rl F. Bruun Trust, set up 111 19~ to 1> r o v i d I.' a 1 d f u r California educational facilities. has pledge<! s.i million to Caltech to bu i ld the Braun Labor a tories of Cell Biology and Chemistry. DONNEH RJDGI!; CAP> -Uorcal Hldge has be<."ome the fourth Lake Tahoe Basin slu re- sort to open this season with man-m ade snow. Officials said more than $25,000 worth of work went into the mak· ing of a J ,500-foot-long run. Earlie r , Ski Jnchn£', S lide Mo unt a in and Heavenly Valley opened with man-m ade snow. 9%Top Scale LOS ANGELES CAP) --More than 9 pe rcent of a ll Los Angclt's cit y wo rke r s ea rn ov~r $25,000 annually. a study requested by City Coun- cilman Ernani Bernardi shows. WASHINGTON (AP> -Amtrak, with six well- publicized derailments since mlt.l·November, thinks 1t has been getting a bum rap. Spokesmen for the railroad system hastened to point out that its su!ety record for the entire year is actuaJly much better than in previous years. THE LINE, WIDCH CARRI ES the vast majori- ty of the nation's ratl passengers, has had 26 derail- ments this year. compared with 28 in 1975, 38 in 197•1 and 34 in 1973. It has not had a fatality since 1973, the spokes men said. They maintained that Amtrak is. much safer than automobile travel, citing the thousand:; of people killed on the highways each year. Unfortunately, Amtrak has fluffered its recent spate of accidents dunng the holiday season, when many people are trave1111g. THE LATEST WRECK, IN Downingtown, Pa., over the weekend, wru; widely publicized. But its toll was only about 34 minor injuries, compared with the hundreds or deaths on the highways over the same weekend, Amtrak's spokesman said. The s pokesman said there were two major causes of r ail accidents: bad tracks and negligent auto drivers. The bad tracks cause derailments, Guaranteed Satisfaction AS ro OUAUFY & PRIC6! •• Or w• w ill rtdund your money or •1<. change your tires within 10 days of pur- thaut. Just return your tires for on •• • change or r~fund. SU P E R LO\t' l .10H' l•lllCES! and the auto drivers caw~l' problem!> where roads intersect r ail lrne11. AMTRAK HAS FUNDED ROADBED improve- ments lo Michigan, Illinois and Texas and will soon start a ma1or project between Washington and Houston under a $1.6-bill10n rail improvement pro- gram. SAYE THE WHOLESALE WAY TREES • SHRUIS • HOUSE PLANTS BELOW WHOlESlli PRICES ON THE rOLLO#ING: Black Pine. 1 am~ Junipers. Nandina, Abel1a. Oleander. Moreas Ir is. and many more ··~d. $300 MINIMUM -..,.._, S.D. Wholesale Growers 11622 WARNER A VE. FOUNT AIH V AWY PHONE 546-1429 MICHELIN X STEEL RADIALS ~ '\~ l-. . ''fEEL B e lted Radia l ft'H ITE\t' J\LLS 165/13 " ... 195/14 5:1"" 205/15 GI '" 6 ·11111 175/13 ...... 205/14 :;711tt 215/15 (j7 1111 175/'14 11(;•11 2l5/14 ft2"11 225/15 77"' 185/14 :i0'" 195/15 f) I MS 230/15 8211 235/15 :u 1c 11 E l.J I N zx Bl .. J\CK "t\l,l ,S 145/10 278R 155/12 :J C88 145/13 :J?88 155113 :J I RH 165/ 13 :l7 KR 175113 lf)KH 155114 :S81tR 1115114 W 118 165114 121t8 155/15 11188 175/14 1;";88 165/15 ·16118 *50,000 MILE Ll.f1f~SAVER® , ·•· ·. 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If•• thOllMI Hll out of,_ lilt I "rllft 01>~0" wiN bf ilf"9d Hlllrfng JOU I fll•t dt• II~.,, el 111• •dvtrlf"d prlct . HUMTIMGTOM IEACH I 14SS leacla ll•d. lat A•• Pollltst C714t 841-1445 1714t 751-1692 A J 2 DAIL y PILOT Wodnesday. December 29 1976 Pre-yule Sales Spurt Eyed NEW YORK <AP) -After an untven beginning, department and discount stor~ sales came on strong in the fanal and crucial week of the Christmas shopping season, retailers report. Many store executives sllll are tabulating receipts from heavy sales late last week, but they say this season's sa)es will surpass last year 's highly s uccessful levels. A YEAR AGO, RETAJL ~ales in December totail'd $60 7 biUion. up lG percent from the previous year . The increases al many de partment stores were higher than the national average, rising 20 percent and more. S S. Kresge Company, the na- tion's leading discounter. pre dieted a 20·25 percent s ales J(ain for itself for thii. year's fi ve Christmas season weeks Lhat began the day after Thank,;gav· ing and end today. But many other department stores, barely matching year- earlier Christmas sale::. through the beginning of last week, said they wanted to tally their figures May Surpass Record before saying how big or l>mall the increases this year will be. STORES WORKED harder this year for the gains they achieved. In addition to the two extra shopping days added because Christmas fell on u weekend this year instead of Thursday as 1t did a year ago, many stores opened their door::. on Sundays for the first time and stayed open evenings during the holiday shopping season. In spite of their efforts lo prod earlier buying, the executives said sales the final week will make 1t or break 1l for many stores. "This is a trend that has been present for a few years now," sa1li a spokesman at Alexan- der's, Inc., New York area dis- count department store chalJl. "PEOPLE DO A LOT of their buying at the last rrunute so the final week really has been the key to how successful the season Ii>." Burdine's, the 14-store, Florada-based division of f'edcrated Department Stores, Inc., said its sales through Dec. 23 showed a "slight plus" over 1975, but a light rain in Florida on Christm as Eve "wiped out" much or the year-to-year Jl'I· crease. Florida appeared to be an ex· ception to the clear weather last week that helpcd sales in many other areas, parllcuJarly in the Northeast, where bad weather hurt the final week's sales a year JgO. AN EXECUTIVE OF J ordan Mars h Company, the New England d1vis1on of Allied Stores Corp., said, "Last year, there was some snow the day before Christmas. This year the weather was great. The stores were jammed a ll week, particularly Thursday and Fri· day." Public lf nder-edlU!ate d? Insurance Study Due By The Associated Pres~ Americans spend billions or dollars every year for hfc in· •surancc and a federal agency says consumers may not know l"nough about what they're get- ting. 'fhc r edl"ral T r ade Com- mission (FTC > has announcro an investigation to try lo learn whether insurance tompanies provide sufftc 1ent information about the policies they sell THE n'C NOTED that costs vary wadl'ly and said pncc dif- ferences for the same amount of coverage can involve thousands ()( dollars. The agency said i\mencans paid $29 billfon in pre- miums for the 27 million new tire insurance policies issued in 1975. The comm1:-.sion probe ha~ JUSt l>egun. But )'OU don't have to wail to save mon<>y on lifl" in..,uranc<'. \ little digging can provide money-saving mformalion. There are several kinds or ltfc msurance, but the two most com· mon are term and straight-life. aho called ordinary or wholr ltfc TUE FIRST THING to do 1~ lo fi J;!ure out how much t ovcrage you will nl"cd ,\drl up curr<.'nl ex RECYCLE PAY JUMPS 2 CE!VIS S1\N FRANCISCO <AP I 01 i. l'.1rded aluminum r an!. and other produr ts will b<' worth 17 rather than 15 cents u pound startlng .Ian •1. thl" Tk ynolds Aluminum H 1•c yd1n~ f'nm pany has an- 110 11111·C'd "We .1rr nnw rt'r}cltn~ at th<' r.11l' of .1lrno..,t ~ J>l'rn·nt of th(' 1·ans w p mJnuf.tl'lurr . ..ind 14e Jfl.' ~orktn" tow;1rd the day wh<'n wt>'ll b(> n•1·y1·lt11)( 100 J)(>rC'f'nt." '·"d llJrolJ I. Albrl'\'ht. pr.•..,,. Cll•nt of thl' HP vnold -; Mr tal.., Company subi.1diary (CONSUMER J penses. plus future needs such as education for children. Then figure out how much money would come in if the farruly's ma· JOr wage earner died. Include Social Security benefits. pensions, assets that might be sold and potential income from the surviving spouse. The difference between ex- penses and income should give )OU a pretty good idea of what your family would need. Next find out whether you are eligible for any kind of group in· surance. You can save from 15 to 40 percent by taking advantage of a group plan, although you give up the nght to tailor the in· surance to your individual needs. IF YOU BUY on your own, you will have to decide whether you want term or straight-life in· surance. Term proteetion usually 1s cheaper . but il provides in· surance for a hmited period only You have to renew 1t and the pre· m1ums increase wtlh each re new al. If you live longer than the term of the policy, you collect nothing. There are two krnds of term in· surance: level and decreasrng. Lev<'I term 1s exactly what the name implies. the amount of the benefit r emains the s ame throughout the term of the policy H you purchase $10,000 of level term msurance, the payment on death will be $10,000 in the last year of the policy JUSl as 1t would IX' 1n the first year DECREASING TERM lessens an value as time goes on It 1s cheaper than level term. The ad · 'antage of this kmd of policy 1s that a family's ins urance nc<.'ds ~enerally decrease with the years as children JitTOW older. A c1ecreastng·term policy also can be set up so that the schedule of payments corresponds with the declining level of a mortgage. Other things to keep in mind when considering term in- surance are whether the policy is renewable and whether it is eon- \'ertible into straight-life. You will also have to decide -as y9u will with straight-life policies - whether you want to buy from a company that pays dividends when possible or one that does not. Insurance that pays dividends is more expensive and the dividends arc not guaranteed. The company agrees to pay them only if it has the money. You will have to check the past record or the insurer to decide whether the potential dividends make up for the higher premiums. STRAIGHT -LIFE policies are more complicated. They are de- signed to provide insurance and investment in a sort of enforced savings. They are more ex- pensive -sometimes two and thtee limes as high as term in· surance in the early years of the policy -but the premiums re· main the same throughout your life. Straight-life policies provide a death benefit and a cash value The cash va lue increases through the years. You will get the rash value of the policy when you reach an age specified in the contract, if you drop the policy, you gel the cash you have ac· cumulated up to that point. H you 11 ve long enough. the cash value you collect will be greater than the total of the pre- miums you have paid. You wiJl. however. have less profit than if you had taken the same amount of money and put 1l in a savings account. TIIE STRAIGHT-UFE policy 1s valuable for someone who may need the discipline of a com· pulsory savings plan. Mesa F ir m T ells Loss Data Technology Costa Mesa, has reported a second quarter net 106s or $52,000, or 4 cents a share, compared with net income of $102,000, or 8 cents a share. for the quarter ended Nov. l , 1975. Sales for the quarter were $2,368,000, down from sales from continuing operations of $2,424,000 in the prior year's comparable quarter. For the six months, sales from continuing operations of $4,555,000 declined 10 percent from that of the six months ended Nov. I, 1975, while a net loss of $125,000, or 10 cents a share. compared with net income of $268.000, or 22 cents a share, for the prior year 's comparable period. Net Income for the prior year's second quarter and six months includes income from discontinuted operations of $28,000 (2 ccnLc; a s hare) and $55,000 (4 cents a share), respe<:tivcly. Etrgantly styled, r ffic1tintlv or!J;lnitt•d-HAZfl\ pail· orama of ptanner5. Calcnda"· 1ndrxcs, ca1d holdt1~ atl in handsome washable suNW • ,4 s11es. NEWPORT STATIONERS, INC. 4229 Birch Stmt !157·9212 '.178 N, Newport BIYd 642·2998 1640 San Miguel Or. 644-8444 Ntwpor\ e .. ch, Cahfotn11 9'2660 " Bloomingdele's, Fcderated's trend-setting New York depart ment store, said shoppers favored less exp~n~1ve purchases, with the best-selling merchandise ln the $5·$20 price range. One or their most popular items this year was a $5 bar of soap resembling a rrucrophone on a cord and intended for shower-stall singing. ELECTRONIC ENTE R· tainment items , including video games and CB r adios. were big sellers in mahy department stores. The Emporium in San Francisco said its vidc-o television games were sold out days before Christmas. Television also had its in- fluence in the toy department. JC Penney Company, which said it had a successful sea.son over-all, noted its best selling toys were the television star dolls, such as the Six-Million-Dollar Man and Bionic Woman figures. Jn the housewares depart- ments, food mills and quick cookers for hot dogs and ham· burgers sold well, the stores re· ported. WINTER CLOTIDNG s ales also were active, as they usually are at Christmastime, with sweaters and winter coats among the most sought.after items. Few stores wanted to talk about unpopular item<>, but the Emporium's Bartley Durant said, "The whole category of greeting cards and Chnstmas de· coralions weren't up to what we had prepared them to be." Durant said the Saturday Christmas and the extra shop- ping days lulled shoppers into thinking they had plenty of time tosbop. "Christmas came up on them too fast," he said. "They tried to make up for it in the last few days but ~ause of a slow start we just didn't do what we nn - ticipated." Neighbors Dwarfed The new London Tower already dwarfs surrounding buildings as it emerges from the skyline of downtown London Ukc a rocket. The 600-foot tower is scheduled for completion in 1978. Children Check In SEATILE CAP) -Northwestcrners favor checks with an en- vironmental theme, and Californians arc big on a senes featuring children. But East Coast cheekwriters don't hanker lo fancy checks for their money documents, and prefer the old "safety paper" checks . "They look on it Cfancy checks 1 in tht' same class as redesigning the dollar bill,·• said Douglas Devin, executive vice president of United Graphics. Inc., and its subsidiary. Bank Check Supply. While Easterners for the most part remain traditionalists. the West Coast 1s alive with checks displaying animals, flowers, sailboats, skiers, farmland vistas and children at sports. 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'.!ti t u~. u ,. .. . , COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS " , . J • f . lti ' ,, ... ~. 71 ,, . H ' I ,.., ... l~ loJ. ... •-. t1 I ,, . •01 1. •I h • ,, . )I • I /I' '. 71' • " . " ,,. ~ . 40 • 1• ll'• 11 t I •• " ,, . '~ a • :n • •, \I ' , ... , 4' ' • I * )\ e' I 9 11 ',. • I. I • 11 • • • I\ • l• • .. . .. .. '· •• .. . . '• ~nM<tay December 29. 1976 s DAIL 'f PILOT A 13 Ray of Sunshine Today's Upsurge: Real or Ghostly? By J OUN CUNNIFF Al' l lnl-• Allely•I ll happenE'd in a mere month's ttme, a view of lhc ttonomy so vut.tly changed that at first one might have thought tl was two difft'rent people talking or, If not that, two d1Herent sub1ect:. being discussed. ft was the same person, however, and lhe same sub· Ject. A month a.io the Prc:.1dent·e lcct thought the economy. his biggest challenge, was "bad and growing worse " This week hl' was "fairly encouraged " Did economic events change that much? SOME DETERMINANTS did in deed change The 011 price increase wasn't as punishing as hud been ex· peeled Some or the ludmg indicators have looked better Monetary policy 1s now seen lo be quite accommodative to growth Personal income figures, m add1- llon. have been more encourag1n1? A tuNNll'F two.month dl'dme in mduslnal production ended in Nov· ember And retail sales have shown a bit more zip than they had demonstrat<.od earhcr But 1t docsn 't take real economic events to change views, as 1s demonstrated each d .1y now by the analyses distributed by brokerage houses, bunks. un1vers 1t1es. re search organ1zat1on.s and others. A STAT ISTICAL R EVISION. FOR EXAMPLE, can hnve the same impact as an event And. as usual, these rev1s1ons have bcrn 1sswng forth m their usual volume Making a n enormous change m some an<tlyses was the upward rcv1s1on m retail sales statistics for October Suddenly, a ray or sunshinl• pierced those dreary figures, wtuch had shown so httle lustC'r You'll catch the mood 1f you scan the llllest analysis being c1rcul atcd this week by Sm 1th Barney, Harris Upham Company, the brokerage and investment banking house Jt b egins with the headhnc· ''Economy Better Than Expected" and proceeds to tell subscribers: "THE F.CONOMY IS PROGRESSI NG better in the current quarter than had been <'Xpectcd earlier Real gross national product growth 1s now estimated to n sc about 4 percent versus our earlier estimates of ?-3 per cent.·· Why so'> "This chanl.!<' stem.., from the upward re \'1s1on in retail s ales statistic' for October and the s trong advance in November " But what goes up can come down, and the country has been through th1 5 many times before Retail sales are almost always being revised, and that tends to make the reviser more important than the underly1n~ event. EARLIE R THIS VEAR WE HAD some stupefying ex- amples or this s tat1sllcaJ lc~crdema1n th<.tt left many p<>O pie wondermg, so to !>peak, which number was up Try to follow 1l Retail s ales W<'rt' off m May, leadini-? many people to feel the economic advance was ~lowing The decline fir'>t "Was put al 1 2 perct·nt from Apnl, but m July we learnt.'<! the lruc extent of the decline w:.• 2 I percent Also in .luly, we were g1v1•11 the retail sales flgurec; for June, and we were exh1lanited They were up a whop ping 2 7 percent over May, so nuw encouragement and re assurance spread t.1gam Like Uw morning Cog, the gloom disappeared. MORE REFLECTIVE US~RS OF these numbers re · called, however, that the huge 2 7 percent advance was made possible only because of the huge downward re · v1s1on of the slat1st1cs for May The truth 1s there wasn't much of a change al all from April, or nothing al least to lift the hearts or re - tailers or anyone else The simple truth 1s that the fi reworks were stat1st1cally rnther than economically ig- nited Still. th~ economic mood changt'd with every figure, and 1l 1s changing again, .rnd we really can't be sure until we sec the rcv1s1ons whether the recent appearance of ,;ood news 1s the real thing or its stat1st1cal ghost. For the moment though. 1t t .rnnot he a rg1.tt'd · Things arc lookan~ bcttt•r, and as the l'res11li•111 rlcct said, 1l's falrly encouraging. Log Cabins Again Interest Buyers SEATTLE (J\P) -Lqg cabins, the staple or rugge<I frontier ta re. have gamed a foothold in the modern housing market here. and they're about to µop up in subd1vis1ons . t\bout 3,000 log ('Ohms, rang1n~ from the crude to lhf' plush. have bcf'n htult in modern day Washington. builders estimate The hulf d07<'n firms that m;1ke log cabins say they arf' selhn~ 300 lo 400 a year for aoout 1 percent or aJI new housing THE CABINS A PPEAL TO THOSE seeking a "natural" lifestyle, to do-il·yourselfers -so far , about 1,000 have taken a class in how lo build log cabins -and lo people who want durable homes "It's part of our hentage It representR a lot or warmth and solidarity," said Cliff Murphy, who l'I building a log home m the rural community or Buckley "I 'm very much an American. and so 1s a log cabin " Sylvan Product.'! of Port Orchard, in business for 28 years, will t urn out =-> to 35 house kits this year Owner Ken Hames cuts the logs to size, treats them with pre ser vativcs a nd markets them ready for assembly HAINES IS .. ORGING AHEAD WITH plans to enter the subdivision mark<'t. Sylvan log cabins soon may b<' built on 44 five.acre tracts In Gig llarbor a nd 100 flve·acre s ites in Utah The Utah proJect. Haines said. conlaaos 400 tracts, of which up to a third may be reserved for log homes through deed covenants. lie said realtors based their decis ion on a survey showing people want to buy log cabins. Log cabin companies usually sell n kit that Includes the logs and lnstructton.'I The kit Is only a frame, so buyers are left to put in plumbing, roofing, n ooring. doors and windows. ONCE IT IS F1NISHE D. A LOG cabin usually costs about the same as a wood frame house Companies charge by the square or linear fool, plus extra for interior walls, basements and second st0f1es. Sylvan Products sells a JO.by-40·foot cabin for s-t ,S7!S. Another firm, t\uthentic Log Cabins, finished & 24-by· 30-foot cabin as expen.'llvely as 1t could "to show what you can do." and said it would go for about $31,360. 811,1, HAGGARD, OWNER Of RUSTIC Log Struc· tur~. 1e1lt1 100 buildings a year. from cabin~ to m otels, In slx states and Japan. "ft'! people w tnllnJf somcthlnir naturoJ. different," he said. ln facl, Haggard srud log cabins run ln (smllles. "I'd estimate •8 many SJ 20 percent of m y customers were born and reared in log cabin~." "One woman client ctllcd these homes the lazy woman's house," Haines said. "The lntertor walls are easy to m alntam. Th y need only a wlpin1 down every one~ In a whHe." ' r I AJ4 DAILVPILOT Wednnday December 29 1976 Never Too Old Mrs. George Was hington Griffin, 75, takes rare of h<•r four ucr<: vegetable farm near Plant City. Fla • with only a mule lo help her. lier husband chcd two y<.•ars ago and she has conllllllL'd lo work the farm herself dcsµil l' her ~1 i.t<.• Good News: 40 Channels &ul News: Waiting Line Already Formed WASHINGTON CAP) The government 1s giving us 17 new Citizens Hand channcb on New Year's Day. but lhl· CB industry doubts 1t can provide <'nough new radios 1mm<.•d1a lt•ly for .Jll who want them . Last July. I hL• Fl'dernl Com- munications Comm1ss1on <tp proved expJnsion of lht• current 23 channel en band to 1!0 c:han nels. cffcclt\'C J;,in 1. SINCE TllF.N, TllF. 1n1lus lry has been strufrnltng lo nu~t what 1t figures will be a heavy demand ror the new 40-channel sets. Mrn,t expect to come up short for some months. "I th ink there will be .in 1nstsal * * * FCC Shuns It short age based on ~evera l things," suys John Sodolsk1, vice pres ident of th Electronic In· dustries Assoc1 lion, a trade group. "The l"CC's deci. on to permit shjpments of the n 40·chann<'I sets immediate . IO!>tead of waiting un an. 1, will not make a significant chan~e in the number of sets ava1lablc then. "Nol lhat many J>t.'<>ple hav<• that many sets to ship yet. and those that do were caught by sur- prise by the decision ... "ALSO, THE FCC has re· quired new and tighter (anti interference) standards on these * * * Good Buddy, Keep That Cash in-Hand WASH! "ll.TO"l CAP} Hang on lo that S4. good buddy. You can get your CR radw llrt•nc;e "1thout 1t · The Fcdr•r:il Cnmmun1<'al1ons Commission doesn't want 1t, even 1r lh1• 1nslrut·1io11' "1th )our n<'w Chn'itmas CB radio sa y lo send 1t 1n for :.our c1t11C'n'i · ha11d r;.ic110 license Tho:;e in~tructioni. are out of flute T H f: (" 0 ~I ~1 I SS I 0 "'l a n nnuncrc1that1t volC'd 7 to 0 to su-, p('nd ,tll 1t., ft'l' t•oll<'( 111111~. 1n cludin..: thost• from Cll rad1() OPf'r ,1toro; The 'l us penc;ion will g1H· th1· FCC time to t'11ns11.J<or lht• 1mpa1 t of a I ' S Court of Apf)(':d<. 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Tht' Muri tl1d not order rerunds. but conceivably a licens<' holder could s ue to re- cover his mon<'y Cu mpbell said the f'CC will htwe to consider the legaJ and ad· min1strative problems involved ·-,.. an dL•c1ding 1f the f'CC should ton 1inu1• toll t•ctm~ fees. Ill-addt'CI that a large \Olumc of inqu1ncs from people seckin~ s mall re· fund~ would not help CXJll'<hlc thro dt't'IStOn. * * * New Channels Will Bols ter Total to 40 WASHINGTON CAP) Jt1•rc '" a hst of I he rurr<'nt 23 Citizens Hand c hannels ancl "or respond· in~ frequenc1c' ciml thf• add• t1onal 17 r hanneb Lht· Fcdl•ral Commun1rat111ns Comm1s:.1on has appro\.cd for use lx·ginmnit Jan I If\•·•""' l/f ~MU• '"-" . .,""" Jf';~ l•'M~t '"'"""""'' I .... ._, M h1 '"·'' ''1 •Ul')l'))M•H ('Ii ~""'~1 c )I ''U\M.,.1 (f't""""° fri'11 11 M tft fh,t1"1'"'°1111"''M tt1 (h.-.nn.tl" )I Q\\MHr (~""Ml• 11 00\Mtit f'f\~n,.....I t0'111'11\ MUI n,~~,,..1 n >1 l•OMHt {l>•"""I 17 )I 10) MHI t't>•,......I 1'?11!1M1'1 '-''-"""' U 11 17S NI Ht Cl'l~M•l 1171 lll MHI CNl\MI 1'111\\MHI C/1MYl"l 1' )I "' Ml~t (ht,...,.1 It U Ill MHI (!'""""' 1'71 1"1 MHI (N~l)()J) )()SMHt (P\o,,.,..., ,, 11 )t\M•41 fl\11H\nf· n 11 17\ Mt4, t "·'''~ I I )\\M•41 (t\.,.,..,,.,..11~ /1 )l\M•-4 1 ft, "'n.•I J\ II )HM~if '"''~"n..-1 1, II ?4\ MH I r;,,,_.,,,..,,1111 U\MHI Olt~l I• ti 1M\ MH I (Ml\Ml 1• 11 1'1 MHt °"'"°'"' )1)71 IOS MHI O>•nnt'I 1t 11 )11 MHr C.h,.nn•l 1111 J7\M• .. , (....,n,...1 lHI lH MHt '"'°"""' l• 11 lAS MHt {h•nf\el J\ )1 ll\ MH/ n•nn•l ll 11 'llo\ MHI Ch•n,...11171 ]llMHt {M11n•• la /1 .l81 MHt (n•nn•I Y>)l lO MHt 0..Mel'°l) 40\MHt Sudsy Shelves 6-packs Finally Can Be Sold TOPSFIELD. Maine CAP> -For the first time since Prohibi· lion. beer drinkers in this tiny Maine town can buy their suds al the local J?roCery s tore. And town selectman George Bunker. owner of McBean's Market and a champion of liberated beer laws. can sell it. Until now in the rural community of several hundred. about 90 miles from Bangor, beer drinkers had to drive many miles to buy a six-puck. THE MAINE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL in Augusta decidro that n voter who cast a disputed ballot In a referendum intended to vote in favor of beer sales at the grocery store. When the votes were counted last month, 120 of the 121 voters had split evenly -and th<' 12lst ballot wus ambhtuous, with the numeral61n the yes box and "GA" inlhenobox. SJNCE REFERENDUM QUESTION I was on *r sale.a, and question 6A would have allowed table wines to be sold In grocery stores, the s tate councU decided that the voter fevored beer sales, but not wine. Tbe campaign pitted Bunker a1ainst the Rev. Be.Qjamln Bubar. who wH the unsuccessful 1'76 presidential candidate of tbt PrabJbi· &Joo party Mr. Bubar objected to Ole dedaloo but It dld no 1ood "Enjoy your prol\t.J. lt'\JOy )'OW' profit.a!' be I.Old Bunter la tu. ( CB CHATTER ) :-.Ns and not t•verv manufacturer 1s qualirying cvn·y set in his line. The result 1s a :.omewhat nar- ro\\ er selection." compared with the number of 23-channel sets still on the m arket. The FCC 1s com crutted lo com - plete by Jan. l 1ts tcs~ofthe more than 400 models submjtted by its Nov. 1 deadline. 1t expects to have approved more than 200 models by year's end. Manufa(•turcrs with FCC ap· prov a ls of thl.'tr .JO thannel models have gt•:ircd up thf'1r pro- duction lines and. in the words of a spokesman for one manufac- turer , "We're going like cr azy ... We 're produc:mg them as fast as we can." OTHERS, STILL waitmg for FCC approval. have taken a chance and begun production on the assumption they will get the okay in Lim«. /\!though Sodolsk1 and other in· dustry spokesmen say no one can forecast with certainty the de- mand for the new st>ts. they pre- dict a short<1gc for at least three months while industry increases 1Ls supply. The 40-channcl sets will be pnced 15 to 20 pt>rcent over com· parable 23-channel models Some manufacturers have been selling new 23·channel i.els mt.'eting the tighter ant1 -intc rrcrencc ~pt.·r1ficalions with the µromisP. lo re manuracture them for a fee after .Jan. l to 1wrm1l use of all 40 dianncls. WITH Tiit: EXCEPTION of the additional 17 channels and the tighte r speci r1calions. little <•lsc 1s expedcd lo change on the en band aftC'r lh<' first of the ) c.1r. Channel 9 will rontmue lo be u.,cd only for emergency and motoris t aid uses. and no serious effort hac; beC'n made lo move the truckers travl•lcrs channel rrom ('hannel 19 Ru t the FCC irnd the CB in- dustry expect the additional <·hannels lo rehev<.' some of thij., rongestion now experienced by CBC'r.;. A s pokes man for one manufacturer said the new 40· channel models "are c-xpecled to ~o over we ll. particularly in metropolitan areus where the r urrcnt 23 channel:-. arc <'Special· ly rrowded.'' C'B CHA NNELS NOW range between 26 96~ and 27.255 megahertz. The new channels will be localed on now-unused !-!~>ace between 27.235 and 27.405 mef{ahertz. Both AM and single- s1deband trans missions will be perm i lted on both the new and the old channels . The FCC has prohibited adding equipment lo 23-channel sets that would permit use of the new channels as part of Its attempt to phase out the older sets lacking the tighter anti-interference specifications and to prevent off. frequency transmissions and in- terference with other channels and radio and television broad· casts. BUT SOME CB hobbyists are adding such equipment as varin- ble frequency oaclllators. known as sliders. to gain early access to the new channels . Such use. the FCC says. is ii· It.gal and can be detected even U the 11Uders are exactly on fre. qucn<'Y becj)use tbey emit a wider bandwave tha.n FCC- approv~ CB set.a. Violat.ora are subJ~t to conflacaUOo ol their equtpment. fines and loss of licenaesi 'Bum Rap' Cadet Chief Hits Trans/ er From AP l.H.spatcbes Brig. Gen. Walter F. Ulmer Jr., ousted com· mandant of cadets at West Point. says he got a bum rap m the academy's cheating scandal. "Sacrificial lamb" b the way his s taff desert bes it. "My major concern right now Is that I have been publicly chastised with some speeiric charges that I think are unsupportable and against which I have never had a n opportunity specifically to defend myself." Ulmer told Th«: Associated Press. In a 9().minute interview that he requested, Ulmer broke his s ilence about his premature reassignment without promo· tt0n to the 2nd Armored D1vis1on at Ft. Hood, Tex. ULMaR Teng Hsiao-ping, the disgraced former vice pre· m1er of China whose whereabouts have been a mystery since ht> was ousted last April, is hving in PVBUCNO'nCE l'ICTtTlout•ustNIU ICAMI STAT'l!MIENT "°" IOl ..... 11>9 p.rton I• -"Q bu>i ,...\\ ., Cf Nf~A L ll U,I Nf.SS ~EAVl(ES THE TAii AOVUQll, '-"1• IS ,,.. S-rio. A .. , OMlt Mo"' , .. .,.1, II-rt " lull•" '* y ,,,. lht<tn I)<. "'°"4•••Y P•r• CA t1I'°' Thi\ bo>\11\n\ I\ (Oftd\Kl9d lly M'l l'I .,. ....... 1 11-rl A Outler\ l"'' tl•tt,.,,.,.l w•• tlltd """' ttw C".ovnty Clerk o• Orenqe County on PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI aUllNIU W•MI n•TIMINT n...1011o .. 1no _....,, ••• ooonv-•· ,,.»• SIVEN SIAS • Catotornl• lll•ttfl•t '"le lUtl Vo• 0 .. '10. __,, .. llC. ... CA .. ~ O•ylo<O S Waqn.r 0•~~·•1 i>.n,.r, 7) ll""• ltle, N•wpcw1 IW.o<". CA Mimi w....,. c;.nM•I P•,trwr. l l Ll~h .. ltew-1 lle•f".tA Thi\ 11\itl ... U I\ COftekl<tt<I l>Y " ooner•t .,.,.,l\er\llle O•Yloro W•O"*'· O.C..mber 11. 1'14 er.'"'•• Pvtrwr -I Mimi E W•tntr. P\11141-.t O<•n9t Cool Cl•ily P\lol, r,.,,., •• P~tntr 0.C-tt. t'. lt/• "nd J ....... ry ~. fl'll\ \lote,.,, .... 1 WH lllod Wit" t ... 11, "" us.•• eo,,r.1, Cltrk of Or•n9• tourlly on OKombor l , t•h PUBLIC NOTICE rtCTITIOUI au sf NUS NAMa STATIMeNT The tottowlnq r>er \Oft\ •rt dolnq ...,.I ftlh\ .,. VtllAC:.f TRUST OEEO INVfSTM!!NT \, IOOU O•rlield A ......... Hut\tlnqton !IH< h. CA..,._ P<lltlo H McN•m••. lt~t !>omM 0.lw, CO'lta Me\• CA '1'1• Wiiii.em H (l•<•t. d] )ISi S.,.....I, --1 ik•<h CA t1"'1 lf\lt, ~t,6"'f\\ l\ ,01'\dU<ltd 09' .t Qlf'fter•l p.-rtMnP\1p Wlfll•m t1 C••r•~ Th•\ it•t-""tt\t '#A\ tHflrd WHh tM t.ovftlv Cle<k of Ol•t>Oe COUf'lt• on OK 10. ,., •• .. _ l'llOOI"*' °' .... " COA\I O•lly Pllol, o.t. 1\, n , 1'. 191' •"d J•" s "" 1., .. ,. PUBUCNOTICE --Publhh<td O••no• co.'1 o~tv "'""· o.c.-•. u. n.11. 1'7b .,11 '" PUBLIC NOTICE 'fATIMINT 01' .AaAN~MINT Ol'UHOI' l'ICTITIOUS aUSINI SS NAM«! Tiie lellowlnq OffM>I\ I'll\ -llW"'tol t .... tl(tltlo<l\bU\i,.._,_ CENTRAL BUSINESS SEAVICeS -THE TAX AOVISQAS, l)ft 8 I, ~"°'A.., • Co\16 AM\•. CA'1111/ ttw Ot00<Nl b\111N" Mmt'reff"t'IM to •OO~ wn lllecl on Or •n99 o.wnty Oii MT•. ttll O..rl<I\ A WH•. •111 B Hll•••• ........._, .. a<l'I CA '1"'1 Thl\l>ol\l ... UW9'Cl!Mldwtleclbv ... •ft dM-1 c ... r1 •• A w ... . Tl'll• \1•1-n( .... flied WI"' tt.o (D (,ovn1y Cl••• ol 0••"99 c->tv "" OK.-11,19,. Peking, u high Chinese official told Japan's Kyodo l'ICTfTtounu5INHs fl111U Pvbll.i.ed Or•t\Of C041'1 0.llV Piiot, OK n. 1' • .,,. _ J.en. s. u. 1'n news service. NAME SUTIMINT SlSI I• .. Befor e m y current ( n.. to11ow1no ""' ...... ' .,. 001no~1 tour, I happe ned to see PEOPLE J 1>n>J°:RoN1MOPLAZA 111•~J .... 1 h i m i n a P e k 1 n g ~ Ht111 ,..,.d, N••P<>•t &e«h, CA ----------- restaurant. When he Jen ------------Ftet<tw• JOf'lft, m.o E wMti.• "~C:~T~~!:~!':::S PUBLIC NO'nCE there, he waved his arms a1..,,W11llli••.C00•01 Ti..tot1owlnolM!•'°""'*,,.,.ft9bu\I· d d L • · h · T "l' · • l Wiiham J Murphy !OJ.ft Soni• an crie . · ct s continue t e anti· eng era 1c1sm. o IM"lc• 81..,. lo' Anoe••,,c11 'I001s the <.·rowll in front or lhe restaurant, .. Kyodo quoted Thi\ bu\IM\\ " <ondurtttl l>V ~ fW\\.\' ~)GAANOSlANO 10\0RANGE COUNTY G ltA~O STANO MAC.AllN(, 100 N•woort ~ter °'· •lD4.N ..... oor( 81Mh. (A"l..0 the offi cial, Chen Vi-sung, assaying. oone•at~;:~;!~:""' • President·elecl Jimmy Carter is getting one. So is Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), comedian Don Knotts and golfing great Sam Snead. About 22,000 lnvitations to the Jan. 17 inauguration of Gov.- elect Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia were maiJed. Officials hope everyone won't show up because there are not enough airline seats. hotel rooms and other arcommodations to handle them all KNons I ncluded were Vice President-elect Walt.er F. Mondale, Vi ce President Nelson A. Rockefeller, the govemor-elect's uncle, Sen. Charles H. Pel't'y <D·lll.}, Jay Rockefeller 's father-in-I aw; Cyrus R. Vance, formerly of Clarksburg, W. Va., and Carter's choice for secretary of State: Sen. AdJaJ E. Stevenson <D·lll.) and Sen. Hubert fl. Humphrey, (D·Minn. ). Jnvilations also arc iioing to successful West \'1rgin>ans such as ~neud and Knotts. opera stars Eleanor Steber and Phyllis Curtin, enterlainer Soupy Sales, basketbaJI star Jerry Wesl, air ace Charles Yeager, arH st Ray Harm, and journalist Benjamin Bradlee. • Ida Hays, who underwent rare and complicated surgery in May to replace her derormed face with a new one. says her Chnstmas was just "great. .. "The operation was my Christmas this year," said the 16·year·old. Ida said her family gave her mostly clothes as girts, but she also recei ved s tacks of Christmas cards and additional gifts from people throughout the country who first learned of her story from news reports or the operation at New York Uruvers1 ty llospital IOAHAVS lda's problem was that her eyes were separated by twice the normal width. • Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. formally appointed Dr S.I. Hayakawa as California's junior U.S senator effective at 12·01 a.m Jan 2 The appointment may give Hayakawa a two- day edge 1r1 seniority ovt•r some of the 16 other U.S senators who take 11ffic<' next month But some other rt•lmng senators are expected lo step down early. Democrat John Tunney, who lost a c lose race t o Hayakawa Nov. 2. submitted his resignation effectiv<' m1drught New Year's Day lo {i!i ve the Republican senator elect an ad vantage in committee asi.1gn · -' . '~·-·; .=~~ .. \;, :!""'. . :~. . J .. ments. ofrlce space and other HAYAKAw11 Senate ass1gnmt•nts based on i.eniority • . Thh 'tetemtnt WA\ llltd wllh ttw Coun•v Cler~ ot Or•n~ Coun1yon Ot<, 11, tf1•. ....... PubllloM<I Or•nqt COO\t DOiiy Pilot, o.<: n. tt. 19ll>•nd Je-1 s. 17 "" rn2,. PUBLIC NOTICE llot>r>rl P AtK\I, 100' E. AY•IOfl. S..-1.t An•. CA '?IOlo J°"'o" c. H1Ml"9, tttn Rumbttr Or. El Toro (A T"" bu\IM\S I\ tO<'ltlu<l9<1 lly " oener•I part~r'f'l•O Rol>l'rt P Ro<.\I Thi\ \f;)\f"'l""ltnt wa\ ftl~ w itl\ ,,,,. (.ounly Cl••"' ot Or•noe County on Nov· ------------·· ,.,. l'ICTITIOUS aUStNEU ......, NAMlf STATl!M(NT 1111111"\l"'tl °''"II" (110<1 O•lty Pllo(, TM loft,,...1nt pe<'IOft• .ere ctotnvbusl· Ofo<embtr t. tS. 11 >• Ith ~111·1• .....,,, .. OAON NOR rHWOOO. uaa °""" Sf . Suite 1SS. Newoor1 Buch (Alllornla '1660 O•on C.oroor•tion • Dt••••'• Coroorallo,, ... 1'00 Ov••' ~1,.tl'1 Ne-k•<". C.tlltOrl\IA '1MIO llr<K• NOii, lit !>.11'1 MIQutl Orlw, N._, IHCI> Calltornl4 O_, W l<>l'IQ. H• S... M.OUf'I onw. 1'4-oon eocl'I, C•tltoml• TP\'\ bi.1\lnM\. h tbnGvttld O~ • OJl"Wt•I p.erl!W'r-\"IP OAON CORPORATION Jof'ln (. (;.erretl •uh·tant \9c.r•tMv TN\ •t.tem""1 wf\ lllt<I w•lh ltw (o•1ntv (tfl>rk ()f Or•n~ C.o.unty on a.umber l 1'1~ .. .. 110 Publt\Md OrAnQtt CoA\\ O~•v f"ltfot O.·c.m-1.11.17,74,141• !>Ol'l ll P UBLIC NOTICE ])ll l'ICTITIOUS aus111us NAME STATIEMINT PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICftTIOUS aUSINUS NAMa STATliMINT n .... toll-ift9 °''""'\ ••• dOlno bu~ ,...\\., , .. K PROPE llT V MANAGEMCNT. ''° -t•rev ....... "°" (l~""'nt•, ( 4 •1''1 \,t.w\I,.., P•rrv oo MOf'lt~v Lanit. !>.an {1~_...t•, (II •1•1t K••ttlefln Perry, 4)0 Monterl'y L•"" 'Min ti•""""'~· C• '7~1) T'tu\ bu\tl"W"\\ I\ cn.nrtuttrd by• llmlt• eel IM'tnti11r\l\1p S•.,n••• p,.,,., ""'""'"'" p .. ,,. l.,,. •tttt,.,..,.,..,.., w.1\ fll,.rt with thft Ciw"t~ f '""'° 1)1 Ot ,n,,., C.OV*'tY 0(1 ().lo(, 10 '*''' Pub41,.tu•<1 ()r.1n~ rn.\.\I O!lll'lf f'ilnt °"' '' )) Ii 1q/b .1nd J•n. ~. 101 Slit 14 P UBLIC NOTICE l"" tollow•no ""'""'\ ., .. o.,.no tlv\• FICTITIOU~ •USINISS ,...,., NIIMI! STATEMENT PROPAI( INT E II N AT IONAl T~ tollowtnq -"'~' 1r~dOl1'9Du\J. r:ORPORAT ION 1001 Eft\( C.•l•n!'~•• neu ., ~•Ml !>.anlA A,.. '" tfMA THE (;AEAT AMERICAN PRll'f• Praoa• C•llforntll Coro . • ftNCi CO Jl'° c 7 Alroort l.000 Or ... {.ttlfoml• (orl>')UltOn 111 N Wiiia# C.Otl•-~A (A •1bH> A..,~ .... lndu\HV CA •11'4 M<lut1<~ G Woll•.18'JOll Rklqtbtu" ThJ\ bu\1~\\ 1\ (onOu(,td b'Y "(Of C1 • P .. i°' '9'trdf-,. (A '011• °"' "11"" • l YI• T ADM' '100 E ()(,...., Bl""~ P•ODol-~•lllor11I• ("'I> lono l\fOt h {A f09t)J Ja<.k T lt1tm~n Pr"'"10N'\1 '"'\ l'UJ\1~11." t\ ronduc led by • T"'.1 \C•t•~nt wte\ fllffl w+th tlv- C,ounty Cter-11 of Or•n~ Coun·tyon Dr<. 1 ,~,. JOS("4WllSSMAN,Ally aUCMAlTlll NIEMIEll, FlfElOS & SAVITCH IOe S. ,..._SI , Suitt JOO t..o•A ...... >.CA'9011 F-J Pvbtl\l'led O••~ Co6\t 0•11• Pilot ~ I II n 1t 1'1b 1174 I• PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS NIIMI! STATIEMllNT Th~ followi'tq ~' '°" h Ol)lniQ bu'-1 N \\ A\ TAB PU81.15HING, 1117 \41,,_ A"" . FoU<'lt•ln V•ll~v. CA 9'/()jl T omothy Ja\~f)ll Mt(Ar1~V. 1117 S&lmon A¥~. fount.e•n \l•lln. CA 9?108 r"" bu\lneu" conout l•tl DY <11'1 1,... dlvld\lel Timothy J MtCArt~y Tht" 'lflltflmf"t"t' w•\ f ltf"<f wnl\ tt¥ C.OUf'\tv Cl,..rk n• Orano• Count¥ on Of!comi.r J 191• HUM Pull41"'9<1 OrAnQ" CO.t\( Onlt, Piiot. 0-tH!I-t 1S n.1•. ••1' llU,. PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS auSINIU NA ... 1! HATE.Ml!NT The: tonowtnq per1i0n I\ OOI"") bu\i M 'I\•\ JO ANN s 1n170 At!Am\ ~ .... t, Hur\l 1f>q!Of'I !Yat n CA •ll••• Olftt'r•I °"'' '""°''f'liO M~ur1(,.G W~le 1 yte T R....,. Thi\ ''''"'"'..,' w•\ litfl'rd W.th th& Count1 Cl,.rk ot Or•"Ot County on Oe<:. "· "" -1 Publo\M~ 0••"'1" Co.o\I O•llf Polot, I>< 11 It, 1•16 ~"" ltn >. 11 tm SJ1).16 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIEU NAMI STATEMENT lt\11 folfrtw1nq M' ,,,,, ... er l! dotnQ bm.l· nt''\\~ Ill Yfll OW '1RI CK ROAD SHOW\ 171 llELllllERCISE. Ill °'ATISTS tOMMUNtTV AC.CESS, 61U Wlf"t,tow Drtv ... Hunt 1nqtnn Belt( h, C.A ., .. , "CCE<;S L1¥ll\(I Art\ In ll<tlon, t11c. a C•l1tnrnl6 <O<PO•Alil)fl 61&1 Wln\IOW Orl\I,. •turH1ngton &toa<h, (A .,,.., Tf'll\ hU''""''" I\ tonduttf'd b'f ~ <O,.. PC>f'•tlon llC<"E~\ ltv1n<1 Atl\ In A.tllon. 1nr T'hl\ 't4tt~rntnt w.n tUf'd wtt" tM 0>un1v (•••It ot OrAn'l' County on OoK. 10, t9h ~m P\mtl\l'l"(I Orano-roA\f Dally P•IOI, OM IS 11 1', 1'1••...S Jon \. t't11 \II/,. PUBLIC NOTICE Th" w1· sconsln Amen can Legion says it has been Jo AM M••· c01~ ,.,., S.niA "1CT1Ttous eus114ns " l\.Odo<•. F-tall\V•ll•v,CA"1ml NAM5 STA Tl ME NT prom1s<'<I a photograph of President·elect Jimmy r,..., .... ,,,,..\, ,, '°"""<'~" &t An •n n..e "'"""''"".,."""' ••• .,.,.,..,Ml· Carter to rcplac·e the MexiC"an newspaper clipping "'"•OUt\tJoAnnM•,.,0,,.. "'"~'•BtE ROC K GE "lf Ett••~ hanging On a wall Of I LS headquarters. Th•\ \IAt•m""' .,,., lllM w1l'1 '"" ~TORE. J1.01 Coht H•llh,.AY, ~h Slate Co mm ander John Schurrer Said that (Dunly Cl"'~ ol OrAnQt County"" 0o< W!1U"-{.ttlt0<m•Ol61/ 0 1916 10.Ar CA NYON, IN( I I\ Carter press aide Jani' WaJt'S telephoned him, say .,_ C••lto•n•• {orpor•llo"' ~n North In. g a volunteer worker evidently senl the clipping Pl>btiv ... ., On"Clt Co••1 0•11Y Poio1 C"•'t Hlq"• .. r . l •qun• B•MI\, °"' li.11. 1•. 1'16.el\d J•n I. 1'11 (A1110..,..1•'1~11 by mistake. 1n1" T11" l>\t\tn•" "tontfut t~d by• to•· Schurrer ask<'<! in November for a formal -----------• ""'•"°"110,.r CANYON INC'. portrait. Instead. the U?gion received a page torn PUBLIC NOTICE 1t.,,..•v t cu"""'" rrom a Mexico City newspaper on which Carter ap "CTITIOUSIUSIHl!U Thlt ~:~.!;=~~u:,;;, 111.: wllll ,.,.. .,eared in a new:'! photograph. NAME.STAHMlfNT Cnun1yClt1-otOr•nor coon110..c 10, • T"" lotlowlno "'"\On I\ Oof"O bu\I 1•1• .,...,,, "We'll stop them." vows Larry Ea1trldge, who "'\'.~~ M,J CRAWFORD ANO AS 1>111>11,hed 0011ql' c,,.,f OAtty P•1ot, manages thC' Laurel Meter in San Francisco where soc1uu, ru r.RAwFoAo & A~ Ot< 1\, n ,., 1rn ... "" J•n 1 "" armed bandits have been shot twice in two m onths ~.!~~!~;,~' C110mln De"••. <Mt•,._ _________ u_,._,_" "They are not about to come In here and take 'MrY Jun C••..,•o•d. w 1 0-..111 h I ked 16 h s to make it " O..Fer.~t•M•••.CA'ln~ money W en WOr OUr • Thh bv\IM" I\ ronoutted by e-1 In Eastridge declared, a day after the latest robbery 01.1ou•• OPrORTUMITY knock& orten whl!n you u.~e rt'sull·get\Jni: Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Adi; lo real'h the Orang<' Con~L markot. attempt. Tht' ~:.:~,,~" ::~w:~~ .,,1,, ,,. On that occasion, night clerk Paal HW, 62, t......tvc1er11ot0r.enoecountv ...... o.c pulled a gun from under the counter and blasted a ... m., ,...,. would· be robber through a picture window. The f'llOlhnt<I O<•noe c.o .. ,, o.i1v Pl'91, 19-year-old s uspect. wounded in the arm, and two o.c ,., 1m.n11J•n. s.11, 1• t•n Phone 64.2-5678 others were arrested by police a few minutes later , __________ u_11_1_• ----------- f'ro•Page A1 CANADA ON BRINK ••. industry. in which there is heavy U.S. investment. M anlloba Province recently force<t Ottawa to back down on a controversial federal system of wage nnd price controh1 . ANOTHER BAT · tleground 11 foreign Invest· ment. a resource Ottawa is at· templln~ to control In 3 move toward ' economic nationalism." The western provinces are not happy because they have Ion& felt that th e eHtern core PfOo vlnccs were favored over them. Political e>bservera uy Canada'• weokntai.es are mo~ •PJ>¥ent today bec•~c of tho declining popularity or lh(' federal government headed by Prime Minister Trudeau, once called "the Canadian Kennedy" by his admirers. His Uberal gov- ernment was trying to rebuild l\s fortunes from a low point in pubUc Approval or only 29 per- cent In August, when ll was rUrther buffeted by the vlctoty or the Parti Quebecois. THE 57-YEAR·OLD Ttudeau shot Into political promlnenee eltht y~an aao by protnlalng to keep Canada tocether, and at· tempted~ datope.o Que•'• in- dependence ardor wt\h a bU- "uallsm progrt1m But f)tgllah Canadians strongly objected. "I 've alwayi. considere d Canada to be a forelen country when I travel outside Quebec,'' said m ovie director Claud& Jutra during a recenL v'•lt to Van· coover ln British Columbla. He quoted hls aged father u saying, "Claude, we are two cbuntttes. It ls beeomln1 obvious to every .. ooe." 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ZEE NICE 'N SOFT Bathroom TISSUE SHOP 7 o·Avs · A'WEEK·-OPEN SAT., JAN. lST. 10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM ' • .•. \' ..... ~ ...... ...,. • POUtnAIH VAUIY-M ..... • I w._ l HIWf'OU llAc:H-IHO ....... Wttklff fll9M ~fl I S..-Metel St. ' I • T~4J11 loclifWd .... MAl~••n f'll'WAY ......... Yl"lo 1 I 1 I • AJ 8 DAIL V PILOT Wednesday. Oecember29. 1976 We've captured Home Federal Country in our bright new full-color California calendar for 1977. It features scenic pictures of California waters plus plenty of space to record all your plans for the future-a future that can be even brighter with savings that earn higher interest than you'll find at any bank Take advantage of our calendar and our high interest rates. They're both waiting for you now at your nearest Home Federal office. Deposit S 1,000 now aocl we•u guarantee you $1,592.17 in just six years.• 6-year minimum term. S l.000 minimum Mposlt (Ann-1 Vlftld) ' Depoelt $ 1,000 now aocl we·u guarantee you $1,183.80 lnJu.t2%~.· 2~ar minimum term. St,000 minimum depocatt ~. .. ~ .. ! I " ~ ...., .,· "-~ •rt Interest Is left In the account for the specified minimum term. One calendar per family. please. Available only while supplies last. I u.& .......... AIMY •, • m Deposit $1,000-now •d we'll guarantee you $~349.9~ ~ In Just four yeare. • · "!"' . Our most popular account ... may be opened u a SAVERCARD ' Account (Statement Savings) or a regular Puebook Account. You get rUdV ..U.bliat,,Of your •. monl!V and hi~ tlatAlfeltthaa any~· It's better than money in the bank! "In/act, we urged all consumers to tran•fa their •a11lngs from banks because they gf11e .aven lower yields. often ha11e out rageoua and unnecessary charges. On the other hand, most sa11lngs and loans offer higher ylelda, ha11efewer charges, and often ha&>e generous senilce packag~." This statement Is from an interview\.llith a spokesperson for San Francisco Consumer Action about their new book ... "It's In Your Interest."* It points out iust what we've been telling you for years ... that money in a bank isn't doing the job it should be. We think Home Federal is the best place for your money. We'll arrange a transfer of funds from your bank to us any time you'd like ... quickly and conveniently. • "'Sou1ngs ond Loons Coned Belttr Place For Soclngs." by Robert P Studer. Copley Nt"'s &r>•icc San Dlrgo Union. Nouember 18. 1976 Your $2 Billion Family Financial Center HOME FEDERAL St\VINGS of San Diego 51 Offices Serving Caltfomla Santa Ana Office: 100 Weat 17th St. • 835-4336 Seal Beech Office: 1350 Pacific Coast Hwy.• (714) 898-3481 (213) 596-5576 San Juan C~lstrano Office= 32039 Camino Captstrano • 493-0601 Huntington Beach Office: 812 Mansion • 536-6511 Huntington Beach /Downtown: 411 Main Street • 536-6591 r lrvlne Office: 4543 Camp~ Or. • 752-6161 J• -8 ....... 9 -l) -11 -Tl 13 j -'l<l -15 • I Federal regulattone require a sub8tantta Interest forfeiture for early withdrawal of certificate accounts. ... Therapy Painted Bright By DENNIS Mel.ELLAN Of,,_ Dao I~ Polol \WI One you ng man looked <1t his plaster sculpture intently before <1ddfog the brush stroke of paint. Another sat examinmg hts pro· gress. obviously proud or his achievement. The 15 young men and woml'n · in this art class are all clienb al the Day Treatment in Newport Beach, sponsored by South Coun ty Regiona l Mental llc:.1lth Services. The projects they·re workinJ? on are call<'d porcelanics a lifelike finis hinJ? method dt·· veloped by Costa Mesa artist L) n Colhard. Mrs Colliard approached Bob Fox, chief of Day Treatment Services, several months ago with the idea of volunteering to teach her method. The once-a week class is held at Newport Vi ll a West from 1·4 pm The retirement home donat· ed use or its activity room and •cveral residents have even J01ned the class. Mrs Colliard 1s a former physical therapist and counselor. Sht"s also <in <irt thcrnpist and teaches porcelanics privately and through Adult Education. She is working on an idea state- ml'nt for a gr ant to continue the l'lass. which will run through January. THE RESPONSIVENESS or those in her other classes, she said, showed how beneficial and therapeutic it can be. She said the majority in her Tuesday group are beginning to be responsive to each other, they're cooperating and sharing materials. "One was outside the group for three years." she said. "He's becoming one of the most well· rounded people in the group." She said working on the pro· jects has a "calming effect. They're concenlratmg not on thei r s elf, but on the one thing they're doing. It's an achieve· ment." Fox said many of the clients arc finding the class useful as a step in their r ehabilita tion. They're developing individual !>kills. "I think it's a kind of pro- gressive thing," he said. "They have a project th al 's ongoing. It's a challenging, completion sort of thethmg." lie said the two staff members who assist Mrs. Colliard try to encourage the clients' involve- ment and ''provide some sort of reference base (of famH1arity). , medt 's activities program, which includes sports. recreation and client-planned field trips. There alsQ 1s group and family therapy, vocational counseling and In- dustrial therapy. What is unique about the art class, said Fox, is Mrs. Colliard. "She's shown a lot of dedication and interest and enthusiasm." He said the art class, hke Day Treatment's other programs. 1s helping to slowly increa:.e the clients' invo lvement 1n the com- munity. "Her class 1s a step toward their being more in the communi- ty and less in the clinic,'· he said. "That's a healthy kind of step." I T ALSO I S AN op - portunity for increasing self· esteem and giving them faith in their ability to achieve goals. "There's a r eal pride in ac- complishment," he added. In fact, ·he s aid, many of the clients have "incredible talent in various m ediums." Day Treat· ment also h as a carpentry workshop where they build plan· ters, picnic tables, bookcases and other items. BEA ANDERSON, Editor .. IF A P R OBLEM arises they're there to step in and pro· v1de stability.'' He said there presently isn't a showcase for exhibiting and sell· ing the merchandise, but they're hoping to develop one. "It would give a gre::it lift to these people," he said, "and open up occup?tions." Wednesday. December 29. 1976 61 lie said the porcelanks class is but a small part of Day Treat· The p ainted plaster statues, above and right, are the finished products of a weekly crafts class for clients of the Day Treatment Center, Newport Beach. Costa Mesa artist Lyn Colliard volunteered to teach the class, which she feels is therapeutic. Delly Pilol PhotO\ It• a1t~.,d llMttltr Nora Crawford, resident of retirement home that donated its facilities, finishes her project. Ob.iective {?)View·: Wives Resolved By VIVIAN BROWN ·~"-····-Wives want a good New Year's resolution? A four-times married man sug- gests you give more considera- tion to the hom e comfort ol your mate in 1977. "Many husbands are treated like boarders. They must ask permission to put a glass on the polished table top. "Men are no lonf.er lord or the manor, not that Im suggesting such a thing in these day1 ol liberation. But a husband should at least have equal ri&hts. "The average home Is female domlnaled and oriented and not designed ror a man's comfort." A man's needll may be dlf· went from his wife's in the art of • ftrlng. More muscle and more work tenalo~ makes t~elr re- qulrements for relaxation and occasional Isolation important to their happiness, be says. Here are a few 1lmple ways he suggests to make a happier home life for the man In your life. , Encourage him to spend some time alone. Ir a house is blg, perhaps a family room, attic or dining room could be convert- ed Into a den or s ubdivided Into a little niche where a comfortable chair might be screened off. When a man returns from work in the evening, let him unwind. He may want a brief nap. He may want to sit quietly and think out the day's problems or read. Such respites may be necessary to his survival. Be cooperative -Re may tolerate your col~r schemes, noral patterns, ruffl'-9 and lace, but his own private abode should be of his own con· trivance. A man likes a rugged look. He wants to be able to lcjck off hls shoes In an untraffic)ced world. Most men abhor the word "de- corating." They don't like a rigid code where things out of place are swooped up before they can be enjoyed. Most women are too hung up on appearances to el\)oy a home comfortably and seldom tolerate a man's effort to gel out ol tho straitjacket he has wom all day. The advice ilver adds. be often hu. felt like a 1choolboy trying to get permlaaion to live ln comfort In ttla various homes. -8ave the day's horror stories until after he h11 had his dinner. The children's 1hortco~n11, current bllla , fe uds f"Hh nel1hbora and unpleasant 1otslp can add to his tension. -consult him about the ac- tivities that relate to the home. What colors in the living roobl? What kind of new chair shall we buy? And don't veto his suggestions before he utters them. A man wants lo feel more useluJ than "the t:uy who takes out t he garba1e." MOit women don't realize that they would be far happier if they let the man have a~voice In the runninl of the home or let him think be b11. A clever woman, the much·married man says, can 1et her own way -by cleverly persuading him that It ls what he want.I, too. "In one home we had a 22 by 18 foot dining room that tlad been used only four tlmea In two yean, but the wife who went with it shrieked when I moved a com- fortable chair Into it so I could re· ad in solitude, .. he recalls. Another wife moaned when he removed a tie or jacket In the liv- ing room '·and some nights I was too tired to give a hang." One wife resented it when be stretched out on a sofa. She would sigh as she put a towel un- der his head. On one occasion she complained that perspiration from his hands must have caused stains on the arms of the chair upholstery. In addllion to having a hang-up "about people seeing them with their decora~n1 down,·• he con- tends mos t women want the un- divided attention or a man when he la In their presence. "And shouldn't 4 man have equal apace for his treaaures? U a woman can put her dreQmak· ing dummy in the bedroom and her wig stand in the bathroom, why can't a man put his sports trophies where they might be vis- ible?" he asks. He is proudest of his pri~· winning mounted salmon, be ex- plained, but be bas never been able to hang It In one or hia homes. One wile "couldn't believe t would kill such a beauUful ft.sh,'' Another declared it did not IQ with the decoratln1 scheme, and one sald her decorator told her lt would clash with the wallpaper. A fourth wlf.e Intimated that lt wu either her or the salmon. So he took his saln.on and now has "a nice bachelor1apartment" pod knows wbat he tiaa "been ntiss· in& all these years." l I 82 DAILY PILOT Wednesday December 29 1976 Foundation Ensures Hope for the Best It is every child 's birthright to share In the best that living has to offer. The challenge of the Naltonal l''oundation-March of Dimes 1s to bring this aoal nearer by protect· ing the young from threats to life and well-meaning that limit ex- .iat.eoc:e from the start. 'llqe Foundation, in Its 1976 an- nltQ report, details in the de- liver;>' of perinatal t'arc for all in· fants and m other s. , In the year covered by the report, more th an a quarter of a milli9n infants were born with .delpcts or body structure or met~lism, or with markedly low bJrth weight. <the March of Dimes now in- cludes infants with low birth "" ~:· weight-four pounds. six ounces. or less -as among those suffer· ing from birth defects.> Low birth weight and infant mortality. says the report, are common in adolescent pregnan- cies. I( present trends continue, the proportion or teenage mothers will exceed 20 percent of all mothers by 1980. THERE ARE NO guarantees against birth defects, according to the report. But the danger is far greater for some women al· fe<:ted by these ma1or determi- nants: -A troublesome medical his- tory. such as a prior pregnancy com pli cated by maternal diabetes or toxemia, increases thr ch"m'l' of nt.>wborn dt.>ath or dJmagl' A d1sadvanl,t1tl'<l soc1<1l posi· tion also is ha.rnrdous This in- cludrs ext re m c youth, single marital status, l,1ck of education. poverty and m inority bat'k· ground Fortunately, ~ays the report, al least Mm1c of the unfavorable 1nflurnccs during pregnancy are subJCCl to management. Both in- fant mortality and low-weight births can be s ubstantially re· duced even with multiple risk factors present. THE REPO RT dest'ribes guidelme:. e!>tabllshed by the Committee on Pennalal Health. It recommends that very high- ~~.' ... ~ .... :tHead Lines Frivolous ... . • I leady news from designers predict a lot of fun for milady m top dressing. Extreme t.·xamples of "birds of a .... feather flock together" and "diamonds a re : a girl 'c; bc-.t fr u.-nd" arc shm\ n a hove b:- Rnt1s h modt'h Al left. 1-. a gold l1ssu<' adorned with h1rd of paradise f(•alht'rs tcreat1on is b~ WilfrNI Padckr-.nn l and at right ... ..,econd mortgai:c· i-. .i crt.'al1nn of aystal stone!-> by Frl'dN1rk F m. Frank Oii\ e < bdow) wound up this open ~ r rown turban tor those summer nights Tht' turb<.in '" looped ut t he side and falls into a rascad in~ frtn ~e. Anolhl'r op<'n c·rown. this lime done with towelling. affords a dear \'l<'W with the pers pex v isor l<Jl right ). Designer is Edward Mann I SrlCIALllE IH HHVI DIAPMIU CASH MAJOI MAMUPACTUml Hl'IHIHTID -r..YIAlllH "OIOMA DM. MAI HM. AfllSOtER HfAltNG AIDS cJ,!.'°!..lrMC..-j ~HU THE f'lUMllM~ HIATIHG All COHO. "'-·-.. ,,__, a.r"""• lfl! Your., •• ~ .. "41SSION Vl(JO '9912 C:..•'""" C:..o· ttaM r; ... ,.,_.., t .,,,h .. ,I 4tS.0401 u~~~~·;.'"' ., ~· ' •t Ml M illinery designers are banking on fun and frivolity to entice milady back to head dressings. MISSION VIEJO 2a892 Aiii~i~;:lt, Pkwy ___ ......... _ 495-5902 -"'"--.... 4 Days o..ty Dec. l1·l0Mt S,.cf ..... Over 200 Chirs On Display for IMMEDIATE DELIYHY WHITE'S Showcase COST~ MESA 369 E. 11th Street cw".,_. s...,..1 .......,Twttlt& 17fll .. ) .,.... fp.._ .... ....,..., 842-1857 M()H.,.I , .. , ... , ... risk moth('ri. thos<' in tht? most danger of dehvNing cnllcally 111 mfanta be cart:d for in central fac1htles. The March or Dimes currently aids sick newborns by prov1dlnl( equipment and trained personnel for intensive care nurseries. Other March of DimC's grants ar(' made for emergency transport of sick newborns to Spt'Cial care un· its. The concept of r egional perinatal care. says the report. will upgrade care for all preg- nant women and infants and will assure more effective use of ex isling resources. March of DimC's support of m edical ser v ices last year totalled more than $7 2 nullion. The Foundation is the nation ~ ma1or source of ~upport for genet ic serv 1cei.. with 92 hospitals, m edical schools and health agencies reccivln& more than $2 million last year THE MARCH Ot' Dimes also re ports the expansion of its public h ealth education pro- grams last year with a total cost of $8.5 milllon. An additional $3.02 mllhon was spent on pro· fessionat education programs. The Foundation announces tht' imminent completion of a com- puter system that will offer physicians complete diagnos tic and consultation services for all known birth defects affecting body structure or function. "Our comm 1tmcnt to the children of today a nd tomor· row." says Jlarry E. Green. board c hairman, "confronts us w1lh problC'ms mort: formuJablc than the conquest or polio .. Age No Limitation DEAR ANN LANDE RS After reading your column for <• few years, I am convincc<l that the kids from \.1 l<1 22 (and single) are hav1n~ morC' sex than the married couples ovtr 35. What I'd like to know b this· Al what age is it OK for a wife to say to her husband. "We urc too old for sex. Please leave mt• alone." Last night I heard that JinC' for the lOOth lime. Rather than havl' a fight all thr neighbor~ could hear. I dec1dl'd to kt'l'P my mouth shut and writl' to Ann Landers for an answer. Before you reply. I want to make 1t clear thnt I am not talking about husbands who 1'1n' 50 pound~ on•ry. <'IJ:hl . or thl' slobs who nc\·('r takl· a bJth. or the on('s who get drunk t.'Vcry night. I 'm Lalk1ni: ahout husbands "'ho are dean. sobt'r. and turn over their paycht·ck~ regularly So many decent men get shut off sexua lly by their wives in the prime of life and don't know wha t to do about it Small wonder the r e were mor e divorces last year than mar· rlages. l 'm signing myself Jl.JST ANOTHER ANIMAL <My Wife's Name For Mel Nuptial Dates Chosen DEAR Jl'ST: Thf:' erogenous zone is betwt'en the t'yehrows and the hair-line. <In case of baldness, let's just say, "thl' mind.") This 111 where all sex begins or f'nds -whk hevcr th<' case m ay be. There is no physicaJ ruson for t t'rmi nating sex sol ely because or age. Couples can and do make Jove In their 'i'Oi. and 80s -and this is ai. It should be. ~aturally, couples in their 80s art' not apt to have sex as fre- quently (nor as intensely) as couples in their 30s, but the physical exprt'sslon of love can still be immensely satisfying in the twilight years. DEAR A;'l;r-; LANDERS Last mJ(ht my hu::.band and I gave a party no sp('c1al occa~ion JUSl a get -together ror friend~ TY. enty-fi, c rouplc·s w e r c 1 n ,. i t c d . Si x l' Ou p I cs s howed up. We sent the invitations in the mail two week s ago with "Regrets Only" printed at the bottom . Two couples called to say they eoutdn't come. The morning of the party, my hus band ran into one of the couples we expected and said, "We look forward to seeing you Wendy Smith Smith-Eschenroeder Ut MARINI AYI! Ann~ Landers lit our plan· tonight "The wife replied, "Sorry. \\ c'n• having a party of our 0\\ n .. We spl'nt a lot nf mon<'y and t1ml' J!l•lting thl· housc ready. Now we feet in~ulled and worn out. The 12 Pl'nplc \\ho canw had a \\Ondcrful time. but tht·y hard I y put a dl'nt in thc f0<xl "'1· prC'parcd for ~ I Y.antccl to t•all tht· rudC' ont·s :it k this morn111g and <tsk "'h.'' thcy ct1d11·1 show up. My husband !;:ud I 'cl l>C'lll'r nol !lo w can :1 hosll'S'> protect h l' r s (.• I r .• J! a I n ::. l s u c h a catastrophe" llt:HT I:'\ llAT TIESUR(; DEAR llt;RT : H's risky lo pat "Regrets Only'' on an in· vltallon. "l'll'a1>c rf'spond'' is much safrr. lt'o; also unwii.1• to assum1· that e,·er)·one who was sent an Invitation rcceivl'd it. The fail·sarc m ethod is to telephone all who haH nol r e1ponded , thr"c days before you ordt'r the rood -and get a yes or a no . ~~~ [FRANC:~S\.. ORR J :l '--- _ \\ ~ r.i11 ·'•I'\ 1 r' tin'• Cr~v1c ., ''\''"'.\'~"'''"' SEMl·AHMUAL HALF PRICE SALE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Smith of Newport Beach have announced lhe engagement of their daugh t e r , W e ndy S m ith, and Gary Eschenroeder . IALIOA ISLAHD 675--0770 /Ill I [0111 .. ,.... Ill 1111 tOIOU Ill HI (OU l lllll f U llU A March 19 wedding is being planned in the Community Church Congregational, Corona del Mar. Mis• Smith IS a graduate or Newport Harbor High School and will earn a BA degree in March from Print'1pia Colle~c wherC' h er fiancc graduated in June. His parents arc Mr and Mrs. Edward Eschenroeder of Clcarwatcr, Fla. Spectacular YEAR END WOMEN'S ST ARTtMCi THURS., DEC. 30 AT9:30A.M. AU SHOES FROM REGULAR STOC:X NOT LAST YEAR'S SHOES REGULAR PRla FROM $28 TO $39 PRICE A Bf.AUTIFUl SEl.fCTION Of ITAllAN IMPORTS ALI. WB.L ICHOWH IRAMDS I OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 4 J All s.i .. Fina! THE SHOE TREE J410 YI• U.. ... .,.... hech 671-1111 It only take~ ::i n1oment to create a fami ly hcirl oon1! An 8x10 Color Photograph of your fam il'{t just •1s9 ($1.00 addltlonal char1e for Heh pereon In rroupa of more than 3 ) No appolntmtnt neceau.ry. One offer 1"r family. Thia epeclal offer may not ~ eomblned with any other adver- tlMd ol'ler. 3 Day Offer (\\ewant )00 to try us) OFFER ENDS FRI .• DEC. 31 Photographers Hour5 Wed. & Thurs. 10-6; Fri. 10"4 Alhanibra -Buena Park -lnglewOOd North r idge · Orange -Pasadena South Coast Plaza • Torrance Capital Gains First Step SACRAMENTO <A l'> -It wa~n 't the usuitl dedication ceremony, as t hree persons in wheelchairs crashed througtl a large paper car - toon . The event was the opening of a $36,000 ramp ~nlrance at a stale office building. That huge Y -shaped ramp wa11 built lo mak~ 1t easier for the handicaprx'<.l to cnt1.•r tht-building, which houses the stale lrea~url'r. llt'alth und Welfare Agency and Department of General Servi<'es . .. ll wasn't so much the ded1catwn of a ramp,·· said John Meade. a spokl•sman for the Depart- ment of General Service!>.· ·we u!>ed the ramp as a forum to draw attention to this state's and this ad- minis tration's com mrtmenl to the handicapped.'· The ceremony included un appearance by three handicapped Department of R<'habilrtation employes who rolled down one s ide or the ramp 1n wheelchairs and sma~hed through a C'artoon of a man 1n a wheelchair looking up at a stC11rway. The action S\ mbohtt'<l lhc removal or a bar rier for the"' ht•cichair boun<I Before the rump "'J:-. l;u11t. fJl'r'>On~ an wheelchairs who had no one to help them had to enter the building by rolling down a steep 1nchne and then up a steep ramp lo the basemC'nl en- trance. The new ramp I!> at a !>1de entrance racing the Cup1lol Meade !.aid 1t would have been more ex- pensive to build 1L at the main entrance and about the sam e at another ~ide entrance. State law rcquin•s that access for the han- dicapped b<' provided at state buildings when ma- Jor mod1f1c al1onl. are made at entrances Libra: Maintain Esteem THURSDAY, DECF:MBER 30 By SYON~\' O~ARR ARI ES 1Mart'h 21April191 Elc·mentoft1m- rng or luck is evident ancl 1n your torncr. Ex· pand, inV<'Sl rn ) our own talent~. idl'a~ Contacts m ade can b<' valuable. TAURUS CA11r1I 20 :\Tay 201 f:x<'r<'1 <.c in· dependence of thought, action Bn«tk through red tapC'. Surpri:-.t' t•lt•mt•nt t.in hl' a \ aluablt· al· ly. Be d1re<'t. confident GEMl!"l 11\tuv 21 Jun<' 20 1 llo~p1t:.al . charitable 1nstitut1on. !-.llC<'WI group or organ11.<.1 lion the:-.e ('nuld I)(' part ur }OUr P<'TSUOCll scenario Clos(•d door conference provt·~ rcvl'al ing and could fr<'<') ou of secret fears, doubts Ci\NC't:R 'Jun(' 21 July 221 t\ccl'nt on friendship that c·an b<> tram.formed mto mean ingful rclatwnship Mt·~ins you db<·m t.'r or rt' d1scov<>r love l>nmest 1c s1tuat1on 1 mprove~ LEO <.July 2:l 1\ug. 221 You h:H'l' opportun1 ty to pr(•scnt casl' to profl•..,sional "U!H'nor Means door op<'ns and you gl'l foot 1n make· lht• most of it Ot'finc lt·rms, rcfinl' lt·<·hn1qut's VIRGO Ci\ug. 23 Sept 22J Your influence 1~ felt beyoncl immediate cirdc Long-rangt• pro· Jects are em phasizcd. Submit format. contcpl get ideas organizc·d and on paper. LIBRA <Sept 23 Ot't 2'lJ l'erce1vc beyond lht' 1mmcd1Jtt• Dig cJt•C'p a\11111 .,uperf1c1<il conclu~1ons Love. <·motion ;mcl mon1•y form trinity a-.srrl your-.t•tr. ma ant J1n '>l'lf <'~lt'C'm SCOR P IO 10 rt 23 '\o \ :!I 1 \1·cent on n~hts. pt•rm 1sst0ns .• 1b1ht) to hounn bat k frnm appart•nl n•1ect1nn l'al1t·rwt• 1-. \Our all~ :'\('\\ contact prm "" hc·lpful a'>-.t·rt m·e<h lf't oth<>rs under~t and ) our J>rOJl't'I ion-, SACIT'f\Rll S 1-..:m 220N 21 • Basic is - ~ues dom1nal1• -.tn\I' ftir 1mprc/\ed -.t•n ice' Bt-com1: mon · knm~ lcdceabl1· .1 b11ut 111b. more unders1.andln,1! Of t'llllt•a,l!Ul'" J<,'><X'Jati'S C.\PRICOR:'ll 10l'<' 22 J<1n l\1 1 <;1iod htnilr a'-l)('Ct rn1n<'1UI'' no" v.1th l'han~t'. H'rsat1hty. Ml<'1al al'll\ lly. t•xp.111d1ng hor110ns and personal popularil) l.aui::htc•r cun replace gloom. 1\QUA RIUS (Jan. 20·Fcb 18>: Build on base that ha!. d<'s1gn, sohd structure Avmd haphazard procedures. He spcc1r1c. familiar v. ith basic m<.1tenal PISCES I Ft•h 19 March 20 l Relatives. message .... "hort traps are on agt-nda. Member or opposite s~x 1s \ l'r~ much 1n pH·turc Exchange or idea11 pro\•cs st1 mul at1ng Free Pony Rides! 0doly today !hru Frod,1V bnnn thl" 1odd1e-. 10 Hun1in91on CPnter Mall for the thrill ot real pony ride~ Noon to5 And take the time to checl< our suOf'lr alter Chnslmas Sale' Beach Blvd & Edinger . Tbanks to YoU it works .•. RIRAl.lll=US • ~"·- RAVING A NEW YEARS PARTY? ~m~~@1,:11tEj({ffJ]$);;~"' FEATURES PARTY FOODS \\11111 I• I \ \1111 \ BEEF STICK L\l'll H,\l'l\1 ,1 GRAND OPENING SALE! • I I SUNOAE.S ~ MAKE YOUR OWN SUNDAE .lint 95' for a lhftlt9d ti-o#(. s.4ect y_. OWll scoops from _. fati.loeti fla"°" of ~ .-ity Ice er.om. C011u, i.odcn, shahs "'act. ttl• okt fotNOMd dellclous woy, OUR TOPPIN') ll"R llJr .uots· • "'AR'iH.,,nlOW • HOT ,..HEJ'Ul'f • COl".ONUI • H')f J 'Jr>•,( • 6UTIHl!)ro1cH • ''A"4~Ell\ • "'i'n" • PfNCAPP'~f • ~,PJCE I> •P" r • SrRAWQERRI' • HOf L>[Ar~ • •JAN'fMORf. I 00 I SUNDAES 270 I HAltlOR IL. COlUGE CENTH COSTA MESA Wednesday December 29 1976 DAILY PILOT 83 Breaking through a symbolic barrier with his wheelchair during dedication ceremonies is Cy Hubbard of the Department of Rehabilitation. YEAR-END SALE BALDWIN PIANOS-ORGANS ~sa ~:...~-· ~~ .. --I.,. ·,, } '~ :_ ·1 JI I, .. J v ' • ~-/ '1 ' fcJctory Fi11.1ncor111 Lessons Instruments YATES MUSIC CENTER Fashion Island 640-9020 OPEN DAILY 10 AM • 9 PM ' I ,f I ...· t DOUG'S ... FLOWER·::.; SHOP . 1899 PARK AVf.': IC41rMr Perl I I ftll Sh COSTAMHA . PHONE 631-3944 NEW YEARS " CORSAGES Carnations 'J9!~ Orchids '~ Roses t ORDER EARL 'e PHONE 63 I ·1944. FREE BOUTONIERE · ~ SPECIAL • Roses '29$ • Mixed Bouquets • Potted Mums wt.lie they last LARGE SELECTIOH OF YA.SES LOOK FOR THE RED·X & SAYE ._u 9'ttfutn t uwn tu.1n .. 90 ~1ttM.Mttt ..... tf\MI. (..... ti w.. \t u 1 \ 111 '" " '\ P r 1 • .'t1' ' I 1 Ii ,,.. 1• I ,, 11. Id I I °'I I It ... '>11 111 ' t , t' t I d \\ ht., BANANAS I 1 Ii I I "' ' , 1·1 ihdl Ill< .._ii1n I \1'\I" '>l'I c I \l Iii I \ll -""'""llilllLll• CHEESE BALL or LOG I 11h,111._• \ u 111 \ .. w '" 11 ', .:ll'h1111 '"' with 1111: ( ·h~l''•' 1\.111• .111.I (hi'""' IPp I .1 h '"nlJll'-I 'l"·,1.11 hll'll\lol ~h~l'"'' Snack items for Any & All Parties I l'I 1111 l.11rv I .11111 nf (lino 11 '''" '""' 1,1,h' hud' 11 t hi\ l\.,w ',. 1r fUrlV \\Ith t \\hh \\'ft•tltfl!I 1d 11.1,j,., lil'lll' Jht'\l Uh.Jlltlt.' tlt.1fhU•fl\ 1 hc..,1n11 I h1r' 11111.1111111~ I 11,1 I .,_fi,..11,•d I lh'r'l. "'" "' l'Wr l'"l'lll 11 'lt'J n11 l,t I\ I Ir\ Rc).l,(1·,t I\ .11Hil' J 1111 \l,1.,1J.11111.1 :-..11h. i«~k~rr1 fF~rm~. 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Mrt 0 ... 1, HI<-~ ttm VI• ·~lllfl, 1.11.-NI-I,""' Mr. I,_, Ml'\. l,,_.11 lttl!I"°' 10 Aatl • ~ 1.1•, lrYllW, '"' • ' ~~11.t.1• •. -M" JI ..... Q....,., t•tU Mlelltlow L.\ne, HYMI"''""' .. a«.11, , . °"'""-"· "" I ii,;, eitd Mtt.. """~· JoMll-.,.. .. '"'""°"""Of .. Coll• MIN. ...... -De<-'",.,. Mrl IM Mft.. It-~ Hl•\.Of\ '"* VII S111 Vltttlld, SI"' J iii"' C.tl•-, ., By DR. STEINCROHN I '11 tell you a secret. I have written about It many t1me11. Neverthe- less, I call It a ucret because moi.l over - weight dieters act as though they nev<'r heard or it. l consider it the granite pillar on which proper weight reduction rests. •Imply because the ele-r ment of time Is an 1 mpor· tant in1redient or tho formula. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE And the-second patient that weight that is taken insulting your body) to wants quick we1ghl ni-off too fast ui.ually re-lose too rapidly? ducta on, r egardless or l~ms rut. Slow, s teady, the cost in deprlvaUon or W\hurrled weight re.due· MOST OF \JS PJY th<' piper by loo ra1>HI \H'1 ~ht 106S. Either we ~cl sick. or look drawn. Simple nt lt"ntion to arithmetic will in~till a m or(' patlt>nt philosophy. pound• an about a year. Two.pound lou weekJy? You would lose the extra weight in a lHtle over a half year. tlon is in the end the m()(St successful. Take inven- tory or your weight. II is this: "Dont be in a hurry to los e." Most re- duction "cure.s" fail PATIENT: I can't un· derstand it. I 've been watching m y diet carefully, yet I don't looe fut enough. 1 need to take off at least 50 pounda. l 'm losing only at the rate or two pounds a week. ls n 't there a more rapid way? WHATEVER THE re· ason -and then~ are hundreds people want to lose wei~ht fas t For t'Xample, the rir!'ot pll· tlent, whoi;e extra 50 pounds likely required years to accumula te, wants lo melt it off like butte r in a fry m g pan. food over tho n ext two weeks -not realizing that Ir he loses fast enough to get Into his t ux, he will look like a walking corpse at his daughter's wedding. I KEEP telling people to keep rernem bering How long did it take for those extra pounds to pad your frame? Years. likely. Then why expect il to make good metabolic sense (without Suppose you a rc 60 pounds overw<'lght. Ideally, nn average los11 or one pound weekly would eliminate those YOU WOULD look bet· tor. feel better. than if you had made a sprint rather than a steady, long race out or It . And it would be 1011 likely that you would regain It. &'I'! Want to lose? Take your time. ,,,t:•H .... ft R . rAAUH!.(UWf •ct '4 I " SANDWICH SPREAD ~u.:. \'.HA ,,,,.,..~ I I VIM • ., '11 LUNCH MEAT .. :· Hto1·tt1.• .1+1 • 1 • COOKED HAM , • .' ,, ., . .., .. ,, ... BOLO & CHEESE ::·:· Or..C•M ... A'fl M • w•t •11 1 BEEF FRANKS .~'. 0'\f'A~ Jwfltt'I f.). 1•1 •. t ,I 1\Jhn . •.o!J&S.f VAR IETY PACK .:~.'.' ·~,..,. f ' SLICED BACON :.: " PlllCE INCl SOt OH l ABCL CHEER ,. 55< •• 59 c •• 59c I• 69( ,. 694 "8 9 ci l• 99c ' f ., "" ST A UR BROS. 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"I realize I didn't know as much about the game as 1 should and I was throwing too hard," s a id the 6 -2 senior fro m Greensboro, N.C. "I knew I had to do it, do it, do it over and over agwn lo get bcl· tet " He devoted his spare time to throwing passes. Ile learned to talte something off his hard LookAlikes throws which bad broken ·re- ceivers' fingers four times. T.be results we re nothing but amazing. During the l l games of the 1976 season when the TroJans posted a 10·1 r ecord, Evans rut 52 percent of bis throws -81 of 157 -with only five picked off by the opposition . Ten we nt for touchdowns. The 204·pound signal caller gives a lot of credit to the new quarterback coach -29-year-0\d Paul Hackel( who came to USC from California where he'd worked with 1974 All·American Steve Bartkowski and Joe Roth, the Pac·8 leader in total offense for 1975. "When coach Hackett cam e, he gave me a better grasp, a bet- Gcor~1a linebacker Bl•n Zamh1asi makes a face lo matct that of a bulldog nam<.'<l Winnifred that belongs to New Orie an~ rl'-..1clt>nl Emily Stil'key. Georgia battles Pitt in the Sugar Row I S.1tu rday. l NFL Ref Hangs ter knowledge of thu game." Evans said Tuesday. "We had a lot of meetings and I learned more about the defenses, the basic reads or u quarterback and the other things you need to know to be successful." Evans was a single wing halfback in high school and says he didn't pass much. He decided he wanlt•d to come to Southern CallforniiJ so wrote John McKay, the coach the n, asking for a chance "Coach Wayne Fontes called me and it was the greatest trung thal had happened ," the player relates of bcmg contacted by the USC assistant. His test scores weren't hi~h enough to get hirn into USC im- mediately, so he decided to a t· tend Los Angeles City College for a year. Then in 1974, he enroJled at Southern California us a sophomore. He was the backup to Pat Haden th1tl season IUld took over m 1975 after Haden grnduated. The Trojans started fast that season, winning seven, but then los t their final four games. Evans missed two games in mid· season with a thumb injury. John Robinson, who became head coach this year aft er McKay left for Lhe Tampa Bay professional team , credits tho Evans improvement to the fact "he's worked so hard. He's doing all the little things the people in the stands don't notice." Sports in Brief Chance of Rain For Rose Bowl PASA DENA (AP> -It could rain on the Rose Parade and the Rose Bowl football game Satur· day, the National Weather Servi<'<' says. A cold front moving into the Los Angeles basin today is ex. peeled to remain at least through Friday, and weather forecasters arc pred1ctin~ that the area may receive its first sigrnficanl rain· fall since No\' 12. Forecaster s won't predict a dry New Year's Day, but they say the c h a n ce of ra1n will diminish by Saturday. Raider• at IJCI The Oakland Raiders will train at UC Irvine next week in pre- paration for their Jan. 9 Super Bowl football game with Min· nesola a l the Rose Bowl. "We :.t rc m aking preparations now," said a UCI s pokesman. "We expect their equipment to arrive this weekend." The Raiders will be housed at ' Newport Beach's Marriotl Hotel while Minnesota will stay at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Minnesota will train in Long Beach next week. l'IW.. Breeze• SYDNEY, Aus tralia Guillermo Vilas of Argentina beat Australian Brad Drewett. 6-2, 6-2 today to r each the quarterfinals of New South Wa les Open t e nnis c bam · pionship. Vilas will meet defending champion Ross Case, who re- corded a hard·fougbt 7·5, 7-6 vic- tory over fellow Australian Colin Dibley, 'em Up Hank Pfister upset Ray Ruff els of Australia, 4-6, 7-6, 1·5. Vetera n Australi an Ken Rosewall had to stru~gle to beat Marty Riessen, 7·6, 6-1. R osewa.11 will pl ay Di ck Stockton, a 6·4, 6-3 winner over Peter Fleming. Tony Roche downed fellow Australian John Alexander 6-4, 6-4 and will play Phil Dent, who beat Christ Kachel 6-1 , 6-4 in a n ot her match of two Australians. Kings T ... ble BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - Short-handed goaJs by Rookie T om Younghans and Bill Fairbairn triggered the Min· nesota North Stars to an 8 3 Na· tional Hockey League victory over the Los Angeles Kmgs Tues- day night. Fairbairn, who finished with a goal and two assists as the North Stars broke an 11-game winless streak, scored what proved to be the winning goal al 16:38 or the s~ond period, when he charged behind the net during a Los Angeles power play and stuffed the puck pas t the Kings' Rogie Vachon. • The Kings, down al one point 4-1. came back in the third period to draw within one on goals by Dave Schultz al 2:14 and Butch Goring at 7: 27. Big Exacta Payoll ARCADIA -Favored Maheras, ridden by Laffit Pin- cay Jr., scored a half·length vfr· tory Tuesday in the opening-day $47,000 Palos Verdes Handicap at Santa Anita, but minutes earUer a 60-1 shot had thrilled a huge crowd by paying $119towin. Bell Recalls 13 Years as Official Mahe ras, carrying 119 pounds, paid backers $6.20. $4.20 and $3.60. Sure fire, off at 9-1 wit.I) Fernando Toro riding, returned $7.60 and $5.40. Ancient Tille, trurd, paid $4. One race earlier, Azurae, with Venezuelan c hampion jockey Jose Vargas riding, scampered home the wmner to set up an Ex- acla payoff or $1,285.SO. LEXIN CTO~. K). <A P > -· After a 13· year N Jt1 onaJ f'OC>tball l-A·a1:ue t'3rcer rderet> Tommy flt'll has :.is much trouble picking the grcatec;t plJyer as he once had in p11:k10J? the "inner of a ~·:iuty pageant "When I <:ame into the lea~ue thl•re was J ohnny Urutas. I didn't think anybody could be as great a quarterback a5 he was," said Rt>ll, a Lex1nfi?ton IJ wyer wrio re· tired Crom the NFL last Sunday. "Then we had Super Bowl Ill, ;ind Joe Namath put on just a ~uper effort and I djdn't think .10ybody could be bctter than he ~as. Then I watched Fran Tarkenton ... make i.ome fan· tastic com ebKcks ... "And you've got your running backs. l thought nobody could be as good as Jim Brown, but then Gayle Sayer~ comei1 along and now we've got 0 . J . Simpsoo. "l thjnk y ou 're kidding yourselt if you think you could pick out somebody who wa~ the best player. "It 's kind of like when I wall a beauty contest JUd~e for Miss Lexington They had 10 finahstc;, and each time one of those bttlc g1rlc; would come in ... l'd c;ay, 'She's it.· I changed my mind 10 limes." Bell, 52, didn't have any such trouble calling games. In fact, he got so good at it that he was chosen to c all e ight c ham· pionship g•mes and two Super Bowls, the third and the seventh He originally was slated to call Super Bowl XI on Jan. 9 but in· stead called Sunday's American Conference title game between Pittsburgh and Oakland, a game that had the looks of a Super Bowl in itself. "They Cthe league office) felt Ulce this was the most Important game, and I guess they were right because there was so much riding on this game," Bell said. Bell, who said he had intended to retire last season but was pre- ~ured to hold on for another season, said he needed to devote more time to bis law practice and his family. He may not be able to pick a greates t player, but BeU had lit- tle trouble picking the strangest play. "Freddie Arbanas, who played for the Kansas City Chiefs and was an All-Pro end, had a glass eye," Bell recalled. "There was a game where he wa.s rut, and the glass eye was knocked out. "I didn't know what was going on when J first sow it looking up at me from t he Astroturf. l picked 1l up and held it while the doctor revived him. I handed him the eye, and a water boy had a bucket handy; he just swirled 1t around and slapped it right back in his head just like he would a contact lens." "I said, 'Golly, Arbanas, you got a lot of guts. Whal would you do if your other eye were in· Jllred?' "lie dido 'l even crack a smile. lh' s<1id. 'Mr. Bell, I'd become a rdcrcc, just like you'." IJSC Star Out LOS ANGELES -Leading scorer and r e bounder Greg White of the Univer sity of Southern California basketball team has suffered a stress frac- ture or his left foot and will be out ol action at least three weeks. The 6·8 senior forward will miss the Lobo Invitationa l tournament at Albuquerque tonight where use plays Pitt. White has avera ged 19.7 points per game this season and 7.7 re· bounds. He also led in field goal percentage with .577. I Bers Roll Past Celtics INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers, led by Kareem Abdul·Jabber 's 30 points. beat Boston 134· 105 Tuesday night for their firat National Basketball Association victory over the Celtics ln two years. Cauie Russell added 19, Don Chaney had a season rugh 15 and Bo Lamar added JS more for the Lakers, who won their 13th con· secuUve born~ court game -cur· rently the NBA 's longest string. Los Angeles led by 23 twice in the first half, finishing with a 71-49 edge at halftime. eOSTOM (10SI Rowt 19Wl<h12, A .... A.S<oll 11 While 1], Hevllttll. It, ~· 4, Kuberski •• !tac:om n S.ur>Cle•l '· I.OS AM•IELl!S llMI -PO<d 4, Ru\Mll It. Ab- dlll~r JO All•11 12, CMMy IS, WMlllnqt1111 1, l.ar!Mr 1S Kue>e< '· T e1u"" I. Allern.111y I, N"Um<l•W\6, RotMrrll4. llo\10ft " '° 1> u -'°' lm A .. IH 36 lS 31 • -1J4 Tole! IOllll -96Slon U. l.H A"""9t ti. Tttlllll<al !WI -Dosltf\tOKll ltelMGM. A -U,IU. ,.,.W!npl>o ... TOM SOMMERV1UE HITS OVER UCLA'S MARQUES JOHNSON. Cage Roundup Bruins Batter SMU; Irvine Faces Boise LOS ANGELES -Center Brett Vroman scored a career- rugh 19 points as eighth·rankcd UCLA used two scoring sprees to bury Southern Methodist, 99-71 , in an interscctional basketball game Tuesday night. The Bruins, 8·1, held a 19-16 lead 12 m inutes into the game before outscoring the Mustangs 25· 7 in the next seven minutes. The 7.foot Vroman, the game's high scorer, bad 13 poinLo; during the s pree, during which the Bruins outscored SMU 9-0. UCLA's leading scorer and re· bounder Marques J ohnson scored 17 points and grabbed a game.high 16 rebounds, even though he was still recovering from an injured right knee. SMU 1111 -S#edlund 10, Sw..,'\On b Rntlln'Oft 10, Helt•. OAvl\ l, Arnold 15, H•rr" 8 lodw1Ch h, Urf'vOIO j , At.nc:ltr\On A S.<-h•Pb@>l 1 UCl.A 1"1.o Ohnde l , .JollnSOtl 17 Gr<'~nwood u. HoHend 11. H•"'lll°" 17, Vromdn •~. Vbn .. ~a.s•,,,s•. Towns•rl()4.Sc>l11~•. Helltl""'; UCLA0 17. Foul!ICI out -RoC>ln~on. Total foul~ -SMU 16. UCLA l.t A-•,088 Anteatft9• Play BOISE. Idaho ....., UC Irvine's basketball t eam collides wittl tough Boise State College tonight in the opening round of the two- day Boise tournament. The Anteaters (4-4 >face a Boise five that.is the defending Big Sky Conference champion. The other first round game matches Puget Sound, the defend- ing NCAA Division II champ, against Sacramento State. Losers and winner s clash Thursday night. Mcltfgan Kolb PROVIDENCE. R.l. - Michigan, the nation's top· ranked college basketball power, built a 19·point first half lead on the s.hooting o( sophomore Phil Hubbard and held off repeated challenges down the s tretch Tuesday night for a 95-8.5 victory over previously unbeaten Rhode Island in the opening round of the Friar Classic. Michigan advance to a cham· pionship r()und tonight against host Providence, which defeated Texas 81·67 behind a Cirst.t1alf scoring spree by co-captain Joe Hassett. 49"-s Bree%e LONG BEACH -Guard Dale Dillon hit all of his se\'9 s~ from the floor and 1ed Cal Me (Long Beach> to an~ victory over Loyola Tuesday night in the fi rst round of the Long Beach In· vitational basketball classic. In the first game of the even- ing, Freema n Williams, the na- tion's leading scorer , tut 10 of his team's first 12 points in the second half as Portland Stale scored a 74 .59 victory over Gonzaga. Long Ueach , 7-3, had little pro- blem w1th the Lions of Los Angeles. The 49ers led 49-33 at halftime and never looked back. IJSF Trimt1ph• HONOLULU -Seven.foot Bill Cartright s cored 21 points to lead third-ranked San Francisco to its 13th straight victory, 80-70 over St. John's Tuesday in the first ·round or the Rainbow Clnssic basketball tournament. San Francisco will m eet Arizona . State, a 73·65 winner over Temple . in one semifinal g ame tonight, wnile Hawaii plays Houston. The Dons overcame a 37-point performance by Glen Williams. His output of 19 points in the second half kept the Redmen close until the final minutes. Marquette Win• MILWAU KEE -Twelfth· r anked Marquette. sparked by 25 points by Butch Lee and 23 by Bo Elhs. pulled away in the second haH Tuesday night to defeat Wisconsin 64-57 for the Warriors' ninth consecutive Milwaukee Classic basketball tournament crown. RebebRo•p LAS VEGAS -The 11th· ranked Nevada-Las Ve gas Rebels got 21 points from reserve center Lewis Brown a nd s mas hed East ern Michigan, 109·85, Tuesday night to make the finals of their own Las' Vegas Holiday Classic basketball tournament. In the firs t game of the night, guard Nick Pappageorge scored six consecutive points in the finaJ 00 seconds t o lift St. Mw-y's to a 68·61 victory over Sooth Florida. I -Super Bowl Scalpers Already on Loose OAKLAND (AP) -The Super Bowl is a mere 420 miles away, . but the game might as well.be on the moon for most Oakland Raiders rans. The problem is that there ~ 103,000 seats in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, but the Raiders are setting just lS,000 tickets. And that 1eave!i more than 30,000 aeaaon ticket holden al home in front of the TV or radio. The Raiders, who will train at UC Irvine next week, are four- point favorites to wtn thclr tirat Super Bowl acalntt the Min· naoc1 Vik~s Jan. 9. And wtt.b such a bu&e stadium, why be 10 stin.1y with the supply of tickets for Raldera rooters? Well, to start with, the Vlklngs get 15,000 tickets. But theb' fans have to come hallway acroe.s t.bo continent, while the trip to Los Angeles from the San Francisco Bay area Is ID et1bt-bow-drlve. But wait. . .t!Mt 1 Los ~es Rams, wbo aren't even playing. get 30,000 tlcketl. "We started the paUern ot sup. plyln1 the moel tickets to the team closest to the Super Bowl site ever since our f1nl one ln L.A.," aatd NFL spokesman Joe Brown. "So t.be Ram•' M>,000 Ucketa will go to their season-ticket holders. Oakland and MlMesota will get 15,000 each -and each ot .the other 25 clubs will gel 1,000. Tbat com• to 85,000," Brown ex· plained. But that 1Ull leaves 18,000 Uckets. Who gets tba..? Well, aaya Brown, the Pia.Yen' Auocl1Uon aeta aorne, TV network• and 1pon1«11et aom c -and 10 do•• th• com· mlalioner't office. "The Raiden are tryiQ« to take care of u mm:t ot thir MUOO ticket boldert U polSi· ble." -aid AJ LoCasale, Raiden' aecuUve aulatant. Scalpers are already on ~e loose. according to one hrea newspaper, wbich repo!f(ed prices have hit $75 tor a $20 ticket. The Ralders are allowing peo· pie with one sea.son ticket to b'4)' one Super Bowl ticket. If you have lrom 2 to 11 season passes, you can buy two Ucket.s tot.be big same. IC you own 12 Ot' more season tickets, you are limited lo four Super Bowl ducats. But you have to stand in line to even have a chance at a' Super Bowl ticket -and many fans lQt)' decide lo just take .ill t.ba cime at bome. let•' I.ell• Blea Phil Isclin, president or the New York J ets of the Na· tional Football League, di Tuesday at the age of 74. l l Marina AcWarce• to Cage Semi/inah Br ROG Ea CARLSON Of• o.11, ........... Marina Hl1h of HwiUn1ton acb duels Oran1e 1U1h tonJght ' t 8:30 In the championship emifinala of the 12th annual a.nee Hlgh Opttmbt basketball ament. Tbe Vlkea of Marina coach eve Popovich advanced lo the with a 65~$6 victory over a Mesa Tuesday in opening ,., ouod action. Colt.a Mesa, meanwhile, w» 1 "b~ed to consolation play at~ fllaiDtl Anaheim's Savann •Orange advanced with a 6(1. • triumph over Savanna, wll/le ·other first round results inc laded i.Senite of Anaheim over f.ulta ,Ana's Foothill, 78-63, and oringe's El Modena over Plf\ona's Garey, 1<MIO. the Mesa·Marlna tlfr was fbeer than the fmal score ln· ~cates for most ot the fracas .rith the Vikes not taking com. mand until the fourth quarter. Mesa owned a th.ree-polnt ad. vantage at lhe half and the lead changed bands 13 tjmes in a see- saw third quarter before the Vlkes· took the lead for good at · 44.43 on Leland Bruce's 3>-footer with 2:05 left in tbe stanza. Tony Warren added a pair of buckets to give Marina a 48-43 lead with one quarter remalnlng. Mesa made a gesture, getting a 20-footer from Steve Parrino to make it 48-45. But then the Vik- lnls got their act rolllnc aa Bruce and Warr en took lW"DI burning the Mustanc• with baskets, up- ping the lead to 60-48 with 2:38 to 10. Bruce bad three bucketa, In· eluding a steal and layup. War- ren hit from out.tide and tnslde and mates Charlie Koeller and Dave Gibbs added thelrtoucb, Aside from the scoring or Bruce and Warren, turnovers created by Manny TorTeS and Bruce belped alon1 the Mesa de- mise. ~agles Can't Halt ILH Rally, 50-4 7 Costa Mesa fought back to within range at 62·$6 with 32 seconds lo 10. but whatever hope was left was killed by a pair of technical fouls levied by official Jack Pickering on Mesa coach Larry Sunderman. Koeller con- verted three of the four gratis shots and Marina was home free. Gary Wills, a 6-4 senior. was the No. 1 scoring threat for Cost.a Mesa. scorine a season high 23 points, 17 in the fiTst half. Marina's attack. balanced as usual, was paced by Warren (22) and Bruce (18). with Dave Gib~ addjng 11. ByEDBURGUT Ol 1"9 0.11., ~1 .. -.n WHJ'ITIER-Enjoying a 31·23 , llalftime lead, the Jstancia High . Eagles of Costa M~a only shot 32 -oercenl from the noor in the eecond half and encountered pro· blems trying to get the baU lnside l.aHabra's 1·2·2 zonedefense. As a result, Dave Carlisle's . 1:agles dropped a 50-47 decision 1n first round action~ the Monte Vista <Whittier) basketball ••tournament Tuesday at Monte , Vista High. The Eagles met Ro6emead in consolation semiCinals action artier today. Led by highly.regarded Ted •Whittington, La Habra took 44-43 •and 46-45 leads in the final .quarter before finally goi!'g .ahead to slay with 1:15 remaJ.n· .tng. That's when 5· 10 guard Glenn Porter sank two free throws to •send the Highlanders in front, U -47. Then after Estancia mjssed a ·Shot with 54 seconds left, La l:tabra went into a four-corner of- .tense and Porter was fouled with 22 seconds remaining, ·sinking the free throws. 1 Whittington was the key bdwever, scoring 11 of tus game- •bigh 18 points after intermission. •fJbe 6-6 forward also had two ·blocked shots in the second half 1and was deadly underneath the -.busket. ~ Estancia didn 'l look like the ;:&ame t.am that connected on 13 .df 26 field goal attempts in the "first half when it got 12 points I.tom guard Ray Orgill and six tr.om 6-7 center Doug Jardine. •tto was making tus season de· but a ft er overcoming CDDOOnucteosas. * * * ··~i.1411 .. ",."' ....,.._ 1 I I IS oroio 74Jll .,..,.,.... ' 0 • 10 OW'Wtt l 0 , • Cl"'!) 0 0 1 0 111~ 0 0 I 0 TOlela J:l \ 11 4f u ...... , .. 1 .. " .. , .. -'"'""'"" • J 0 , • S<--)lt1 ,.llr9oold J l l • Sl-1 2 I 1 S fi'uno.• , • J 10 lOl•la 11 1• 10 :IO Jn the last two periods, the Eagles only converted eight ot 25 from the floor and seem confused in trying to solve the Highlan- ders' halfcourt press that was non.existent in the first half. Also Estancia l05t the ball severai times when it tried to throw inside La Habra's zone. La Habra, 8·1, didn't make many mistakes either. commit· ting just four turnovers. But the Highlanders look some poor percentage shots, resulting in a 34.6 percent shooting mark (18 of 52). Warren's 22 was also a personal high for the year. Mesa hit 23 ot 52 from the field for 44.2 percent. Marina made 25 of 54 for 46.3 percent. Coti.M~U61 YOUl'q DVWfl Wtll' ...,,,no Mlll•r ~ Mul1'9•" TOlil5 •• It ... '" l 0 l • I 0 l 1 ' s l 2) 4 J I U 1 1 4 • 0 0 I 0 7 0 0 4 23 101S U CUI Mllrt:W ...... "' • 1 , IS Tot'f'e-' W_,rM Wolht s-te Cl"OOll Toi.rs 1 , • 11 2 4 2 • 1 1 I J 11 o Jn 0 ' 1 1 0 0 , 0 0 1 I 1 2• 11 .. 6S SU.••r~ 13 lj u 1)-5' i. 12 10 u .... s Sluggish Diablos Top Garden Grove By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 t11a D•llY ~ilot Si.ff After a sluggish first ball, the Mission Viejo High School Diablos came on strongly in the final half to post a 52·41 first. round victory over Garden Grove in the Brea basketball tourna· ment Tuesday afternoon. The Diabtos will return to ac· ti on tonight (6: 30) when they face Sunny Hills in semifinal round play. Sunny Hills derea~ed Pacifica, 79-41, in the operung game ol the tournament. A taller Garden Grove team forced the Diablos to iiboot from out.side throughout the first hall with a tight zone defense and coach Dave King's squad held the lead only briefly by one point on two occasions in the second period. But a pair of steals by Mike Boster and Steve DeCasas turned thinas in favor of the Dlablos mid Rustlers Tangle With Long Beach way through the second half. Boster's steal set up a fast break score by Roger Huffman to put Mission Viejo in front, 29-'n, then Decasas grabbed the ball and passed to brother Peter on a fast break that waa turned into a three·polnter and the Diablos never looked back. Mission Viejo outscored the Argonauts ln the final 4:10 of the third quarter, 13·2, with the two steals and fast break baskets the key to the turn-around. In the sluggiab first half, the Dlablos bit onJy 29.6 percent of their shots from the floor, most of.them coming from 1S to 20 reet. The second half was a dif· ferent story as tbe Dlabloe bit. 50 percent from the floor to give them a 39.3 mark for the game. Garden Grove, with 6-4 sophomore center Mllte Gray leading the way with 1S points, along with the sharpshooting or Dave Lingenfelter from outside for 10, hit 40.4 percent from the noor. SPORTS Pirates, Gauchos Triumph Orange Coast College advanced lo the finals ol the Palomar Colle1e buketball tournament Tuesday with a 90·71 semifinal round victory over Antelope Valley at San Marcos. At the same time, coach Bill Mulllgan's Saddleback College Gauch06 rolled to a 97-82 victory over Palo Verde College in opening round play of the College ot the Desert tournament in Palm Desert. Orange Coast returns to action tonight (7 ::l>l in the championship game against Grossmont. Saddleback wlll face Mt . San Jacinto in semifinal round play tonightat5:30. Coach Tandy Gillis' OCC Pirates, after looing seven straight, have won their last two outings with Jon Holland spark- ing the win over An· telope Valley with 23 points and five rebounds. Jeff Golden had seven rebounds as the Pirates held a 31·26 advantage in this department. On119t CH•I l,_I ,, " ,. IP GolOtn • l • H Ho41..,. q s I 1:. Llteoll • 1 , 10 8olO\ I J • • ICA111ut ) I , 11 ~ N s 4 4 •• 'vwclle'f 0 0 1 0 lloVcUlllO'V 1 0 0 l lolelen 4 l 4 " Tola ts u 10 n ~ Halftime: O.a119e COHI, •s-4' ~1 ... (-('71 ,, " ,. .. Smltll 10 , 1 17 McE•r•tll I l 0 •• SN!w ) 0 l 6 Slml>\Of'I 1 0 J • Ml-ieWICI ' 0 0 • 0.Y 1 2 1 .. KNtN ' , , I ....... ' 0 4 1 Htlm 1 0 0 2 2090 4 1 1 10 TOlals 0 11 ,. ,, H•l"I,,,.; S-leMO, Sl"" Tars Play LOMPOC -Newport Harbor High 's Sailors are in non-league basket- ball action tonight in the first or a two·night stand here at Cabrillo High. Tonleht'a teat is at 7 against Santa Maria's Righetti High. Wednesday. December 29. 1976 Tourney Play Barons Belt Bolsa, 72-51 By CRAIG SHEFF °' .. O.lly l'lle4 '"" Fountain Valley IUgh's basltelb"ll team didn't live up to Its No. 1 ranking in Oranae Counly Tues· day afternoon-but it really didn't have to. . Coach Dave Brown's undefeated Barons had 1t fairly easy in romping to a 72-51 victory over Bolsa Grande 1n the opening round of the Santiaao lli&h tourney. But it wasn't one of Fountain Vallel's better ef- forts-due probably to a nine-day layof . Brown's crew started quickly, scoring the first 10 points of the game and streaked to a 16·4 edge behind the play of George Barrios. Scott Ford and Bret Wilkinson. But Fountain Valley suddenly went cold, had a stretch of three straight turnovers and made a cou· pie of poor percentage shots-allowing the Matadors lo close the margin. Bolsa pared it to :rT·'n at the half and hit the opening basket alter the intermission. But the aggressive Barons didn't lose their composure. A pair of long jumpers by Barrios and Wilkinson's layup after a long pass from Roger Holmes quickly put them ahead 43·29. Fountain Valley built the lead to 80-40 early in the fourth period with Brown then going to his re- serves. . Barrios led the Barons wilh 25, but like the r~st of bis teammates. played in streaks. The 5·10 senaor guard hit his first five shots from the floor, missed five in a row in the second quarter and then canned aevenoflO . Fountain Valley returns to action loni&ht, rac- ing Kennedy at 7. Kennedy topped Tustin, 53·50. * * * * * * P-t•l1t Vllloy Otl a.twora11•cu1 ,, It "' tp ., " pf "' k rrlot u 1 0 ts Mobley 0 J 1 ' "°"' • 1 s ' 'WIM s ) l IJ Sval•IMI I 2 2 • llMry l 0 ) • wn•1-• 0 1 ll S.....009 0 0 l 0 -...... J l 0 9 Adlm• ' I • l CM roll 1 0 2 • SC.,,,,.., • 2 > 10 llo•olel 1 0 0 • S.WIU&y s l I ll llo'tt 1 ' 1 ) Neu .. 1-.,r• 1 0 0 1 ~-0 2 1 2 Al ... 0 0 I 0 Albin 0 0 1 0 Toi.I' " n " )I Toi.is ,, 10 " 11 k9".., 0..1'1•" Fln. Valley ,. I) 11 19-n eo•wo-.... u 13 10 "-~1 Oilers, Edison Win Huntington Beach High's Oilers are in the championship semifinals tonight at 9 against San Diego's Patrick Henry High at the University of San Diego basketball tournament following a 62·59 victory Tuesday over SD Lincoln. The Oilers caught fire in the second period behind the scoring of Cary Burt and eventual- ly turned a 16·3 deficit in· to a 10-polnt lead early in the fourth quarter. Huntington Beach got 18 points from Gary Con· treras and 16 from Burt in a balanced effort after the shaky start. Lincoln pared the margin to 62·59 with :l> seconds left, but the Oilers held on for the victory. 0•¥1\ ~· Ht<'°" "'"" He•"""' S.11 F100~ C..rr11v Sc.,,.,..,., Etitoll U41 •• " pf " l 0 I • ., 7 1 1 . , , ,. I f) I 0 1 , ? l 4 1 7 ' n 0 I ) n 0 10 I kanem•ru 0 0 • 0 To••t\ n 10 .. ~ $< .... by o.i.11 ... Edi'°" 11 1' ll IS ~ Vtlld P•t" U 8 .i 11 4' DAILY PILOT 87 3 Coast. Schoo~ Breeze · Three South Coast League sch ools-El Toro, Laguna Beach and Dana ll ills- overwhelmed opponents by a combined total or 134 points in basketball action at the Elainore tournament Tuosday nleht. In the opening round play, it wa.s Laguna Beach toppling Yucca Valley 91-45; Dana Hills downinl San Bernardino's Aquinas 84-53: El Toro rolling past Barstow 98-4t. El Toro m ee t s Elsinore at 8 tonighl and Dana Hills collides with Laguna Beach at S in semifinals action. Meanwhile at the Chino tournament, the University Trojans of Irvine couldn 'l bang on to 52·43 lead in lhe fourth quarter, bowing to Pomona's G anesha, 70·67. The Trojans re- turned to action earlier today in championship consolation play. Ben Bacon, scoring 15 points and grabbing 15 rebounds, sparked the Artists. who shot 54 per- cent from the floor. BUI Gompf added 14 points for the winners. UlllvenllY 1'71 ,, " ,. ,, c;.-9... 1 • • 11 l'Djrl... $ 1 ) 11 Axil... J 0 , 6 E~t 1 0 > 14 tt.llorel S 0 2 10 ""919¥ s ' • 11 SColtOll I 0 I 1 Toi.11 11 11 n " ~· •Y 0...1'1•" UnlWMlty 14 It ta ,,.....1 Ge~ • 20 14 11-10 l.ttllM ... <II I'll ll<Kon Ha<>Qllt Gomot Frelf'r 0-Mnc>UQI> ~ Smll~ ~-n·" An<k•\O#I Srotll• "°" 8rv•nt O\wero Tol•I~ tt " • l l 0 1 0 s 0 • • • 2 I J 1 I () 7 I 39 IJ "' tp l IS 0 6 3 " 2 •O ll 12 J ' • • • l ) 8 , ~ 1 ' 19 •• Sc•robyO.Uriora V11Ct• V•ll•y 10 'I 10 6-•IS L.eqv"4 Beall'I 21 22 1J ls-•11 H11ln Re.-v1 ~ ..... n Cr Apo S1uo1n Cool< D•n• Hiiis ftO ,, It pl t1J 8 S l 11 " 7 1 14 ) 0 3 6 • 2 l 10 • 3 S IS I 2 I 4 A1'Cl•t*\ l 1 I 1l Gollt< 3 0 t 6 Total\ J4 1• 11 64 ker••• 0..,.,...1 oMt. Hiii• 17 24 23 l0--61 AqUIM\ 14 • 14 12-U llTtrol,_1 ,, It Edison High of Hunt- ington Beach , meanwhile. advanced to tbe consolation cham- pionship final of the Villa Park Invitational with a 54-44 triumph over Villa HIMll"fl.., e .. c~ IU I Mil•• Hiii It fl pf IP Hol,,.,., 11 s pl tp s 11 Park Tuesday. The Charger s of f;dison coach Don (.ont.-.ra\ 6 • 1 tlll P...tra111 s.te1nn..u\ l I , MJk• Hill J ) I 0 • ., l 6 Burt 6 S 16 8 0..rtu Sims 1 2 S II °"''" • • O'AIHs.tlldrO 7 S 1 51,,,_ S I PHIOIH I I ~ q l(•l>otOVtl 0 0 Totals 10 H 1'l n TOlah 31 7• l • I 2 • II 0 2• 1 .. ' II 1 0 IS .. ·~1 Hunt a..~·o~ 0u;;-i·~s 1s-.2 kf•low k-~~Ou;t•~. L.M<oln 16 U 10 1~ El Toro 2J JO 19 Leavey were back in ac· ------------=-============-=-tloa this afternoon tJ-tl against Garden Grove's Las Amigos. k ....... ~ 11 1t 11 ,. n 12 Golden West CoUege !aces one of its touchest opponents of the season tonight when the Rustlers tangle with Long Beach City Colle1e at 7 in the opening round of the Fullerton College tourney. Four Mission Viejo starters were 1n double figures with the DeCaaaa brothers and Dave E1ertson getting 10 apiece and Huffman 11. Basketball Scores MIMlell Viti• CSU cu10.n1e .. oro .. Prep Soccer DaM ... 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' . 1 i • • I i • Wodnesday December 29 1978 ~ l ~llOOS \9' CllllMA WIST ~~·e Ice · ~;;, .J skatin~ e\reryda~~ I MESA VERDE C8'TER ~& AJ-.Cotte~ Ttl.17141979-8880 ... ._1•, I I • GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR · ''SILVER STREAK'' p•:•11r1• "" ,, . • ~"·" ,.,,N•.1•ic. '••H~ ~ r.: •• • PATRICK McGOOHAN .... , ..... I • • • \ f.' I It I f PG_r~tt•I~ ':-""llltl ~ISllD •. CINEOO ME 20 -· ,y ... .,.l" .... · ..... r ,,.,, v.11 . .,. •Ps' , r t • •11 ,, • I "' • ... ~ \.1 • 1,·1 ) fl1J1l4 (.h pn1 u ;\,..,,, ,,, '' *; ;, f rwv L _ -0· ' 'It • 634-?SSJ ... -... Writer Lauds Lord Britten I\ flurry or mu~1l·al activity along our Orunge Coa:-.t immediately pnor to the Christmas season pre\ cnted th•~ column from adequately comment· 1n1: on the deli th of Bl'njamin Britten. Perhl!ps it was JU.St as well that this tnbutl' be dt•la:,ed until now, for we can never really attempt to put any kind or frame around the eenius or 8 man like Lord Uritten unW the agitation and grief that walk hand m hand with such a passing have been quelled to some degree. NO ONE IN BRITISH MUSIC and very few out- side tho:.e circles will quarrel with this writer 's C'laim that Britten was the most significant musical forreto emerge in hLS native land since Purcell. lt wait not the kind of comparison that this sin l't>re, sensitive devouUy humble genius cared to lis ten to. lie once told this wnter: "Purcell 's role m Bnt1~h music was the kind or force that Churchill brought to politics. I try to look on myself more as the luminary than the revolu - tionary." Actually, he was both. And he was equally correct when he explained his work as being wntten .. as Stravinsky has writ- 1111TT£H ten and as Picasso has painted. They were the men who freed music and painting from the tyranny of the purely personal. "'They pas~ed from manner to manner as a bee posses from nower to flower. I try lo do the same.'' INDEED HE DID. WE LOOK at "Peter Grimes", "The Rape of Lucretia", "Albert Her · nng", "The Turn or the Screw" and his glorious ··war Requiem " and we see again how superbly he tnNl Rnttl'n brought new hope and a blinding light or innovative genius to his native land at a time when his fl'llow countrymen were dreading lhe imminent rlt-ath or Ralph Vaughan Williams and wondenng aloud where our next Elgar, Bliss or Holst was to coml'from. Jt was not long before the shy artist who seldom strayed from his beloved Aldeburgh (and who in heaven's name would want to stray from lovely Suf- folk?) was persuaded to journey to the United States and accept the homage or his many admirers in this land. HE WILL BE WITit US AGAIN In spirit Jan. 6 whl'n the Los Angeles Philarmonic Orche8tra will offt>r the American premiere of "Phaedra." It was wntten for Dame Janet Baker and is rich in what Bnllen cleverly described as "simple m adrigalian devices with supreme confidence and dexterity." It Is his farewell to all who loved him so very deeply. ll is not difficult lo see him today, sitting in his ravortt<' window seat or that lovely Suffolk home and looktnJ? towards the sea which was the inspira- tion for so much of bis music. "I want my mu.5ic to. be of use to people. lo please them. to enhance their lives ... And I want to s<'C 1t do these things long before I am gone from here." YOU SAW IT HAPPEN, Benjamin, as we told you 1t would happen. Rest content. You will no lon~er have to put down your newspaper in embar- rassment becausl' a music writer heaped praise on Bt>n1amm Britten. You told us once: "He who has found the kind of music that can fully serve him and the listener has served the world very well indeed." That shall be your epitaph. THE NEWEST~ PINKEST PANTHER OF ALL! mmoo HERBERT LOM Wllh COUii BLAKELY · UOKARD ROSSITtR · USLEY-AMll£ OOWll a..-.ti. bf RICHARO W1U.1AMS STUDIO · Meslc -, HENRY MANCINI &asociat• Prtc111cer TONY ADAMS· ··c.. To.,.. s-t ~,TOM JONES w11n11 bf FRANK WALDMAN .., Bl.AKE EDWARDS "*" illld llinlcld ~BLAKE EDWARDS ,_.. 11 PAUYISION1 COLOR~ Oelm Director &mned TEL AVIV. Israel CAI'> Authorities will ban a Danish film direc- tor from entering Israel to make a movie on "the sex life or J~sus ... the Ministry of Interior said today. Officials here say J ens Jorgen Thorsen intended to shoot In Israel a sex ual him about Christ. Authorities in Denmark, West Germany, France and Britain had prohibit· ed him Crom making the movie in those nations, a s pokesman said. '·An obligation exists to prevent offe nse to the sens itivities of the believers of any faith," a spokesman for the ministry said • "NETWORK11 ca• "THE SONG REMAlr.:S THE SAME .. IPGI "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 . ~ .. practically incomparable family Him ... a :~ garland of cheers." Gene Sho/11. THE NBC TODAY SHOW : :·: "Nothing less than the most exhilarating entertainment of the film ~:ear to date. A collector·~ item in terms of performances." v .. ~ ,.,,, (',,,.,.v f\11\.. \"OUK ff\ff'> I rom the "I R .. ,,. 'iPll1n•1 /\m•f'/ "An ingeniot,l~ contrived sptee! with one of CIQ& williei.t wrap.up• ofany m~~ molli~ p,zv/me K~ NI IV voRkfA THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION AlllHflfHl ROllt\111 M At AN ARKIN· VANf<;SA RF.DGRAVF. · ROUf'RT DLIVAt t.·.1nd NIC'OI Wit I IAM5_9t' • l• I••./ ,, ' ,/t."•11111\ ,, 1-. 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J . . ... - I I , : I r Wed"l~d•y 0~11mber '9 1976 DAILY PILOT 89 .,:., /:~}Ordeal Over, Shirley Keeps Pace By BOBnlOMAS LOS ANGt:LES CAP) "I reel as if I've just been let out of a time capsule. l couldn't tell you whether CalaCornia had its earthquake yet, who won ·'\he eledion, or if l 've bought beachfront property in Arizona.'• Shirley MacLaine w1ts dei.cnbma her mentw '11tate upon completion of her CHS i.pecial, whlch will appear in the spnng. She had worked from 7 the previous morning until well after midnight, and had ~aone the same regimen for five days. ':r-.:. ~ )"THIS WAS TilE HARDEST job I've ever :Me~" she said in a state of pleased exhaustion al 'her Encino hilltop home "The reason It took so long was that we were using laser be1&ms and all kinds of '\Vil<J contraptions. They were George Schlatter's klM-Thia is the first lJme l 've worked with George, . . An THEATRES -ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA , (l\h ..... )UI It.tit! ~I /Ill MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA tuu Mtu )411 •11101 l4f 1111 I MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA 6Uh•fl .. u ~I m! MANN'S CINfMAlANO l41•h 111., • ., .. , .... U) IHI MANN S CINE MALAND U1a h ••·••• lnh·• 111 IH I MANN"S CIN£MALAHO Ult ~ • ._,, .. , . .,.,. UI IMI "MARATHOM MAM':IJ utrM UT/\.,.........,,, "3 1AYS OF THE CONDOR" ... u , ...... ,,,..,..._) OO-• ff..t• 1 • "Tit£ SONG REMAINS THE SAME" 1.JI .' 41 IAT/l\114-J,J .. 4 4~7 f6.~ll .. ROCKY" WUIC04Y\-f 1 .. , 0 SAT \U"-1 I0.140.10 I 00.10 IS "KIMG KONG" f PGJ COMT,..\IOUS OUT IJ 10J10.S JO.I 0 1000 falOt.T-LT-11- nu ''Kt•t "Tit£ SEVEN PERCEHT-SOLllTION" t l JO t JS..t • .._, '\ .... • 0 t ., ••to•t-tt ., A.M. fMllUltlf.C "MARA THOM MAH .. I .... I' 1 ~00 '8t0AT OH\T -II I\ ._94. "3 11AYS Of TIIC CONDOR" ,, .. ,., and we had ~ball We both come on very stron&. "It was hard work but I loved it. I Ukts television I enjoy the personal Intimacy or the medium I like being able to use spontaneous humor We had no problems except with a man from the net work's Standards and Practices department. He kept hanging around and com- plained that my nipple8 showed through m y leotard." SHIRLEY'S SPEOAL IS subtitled "Wher e Do We Go from Here?•' and it was written M•<l.AtH by SchJatter's onetime cohort from "Laugh-In," Digby Wotre. She is joined by the Don Ellis electric or - chestra. special effects from the Laserium show, Mexican satirist Sergio Aragones and the satirical Ballet Trockadero de Monte Carlo. The latter are male toe-dancers, and Shirley herself joined them on her points. She displayed the results or the or- deal: Toes studded with callouses. In typical M acLatne style, she was leaving for a stand at the Gra nd Hotel m Las Ve&as, planned t o play hostess at President-elect Jimmy Carter's in- augural, take her act to Brazil m late January. then make a small tour of the United States before re- turning to Europe for appearances. Along the way she plana t o finish her first novel. "MORMAMJ IS THAT YOU?" IPO) "SUHSHIHI IOYS" The Bluett Mark•tpl1ce on the Oran1• Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 'fou Con S4<11 It. Find II Trode II Wolh o Won! Ad Oow (oll Servo<• fo•• (1•d11 Approvol CAR~IE IF THEY (A) O NLY KNEW SHE HAO THS:: POWER THEATU II __ .,. "MARATHON MAN" nu ~ , ______ _ ~ i • i • • 2001 a space odyssey \_.Clll'UU .. ,.., ........ The Adventures of the WILDEnDSS FAMILY -•IM•AWY OOIMA"' •AlllY tl'-1'" a.c...-oruu ~ ........ -TNUnl SO I.JI-.... t JU CAU ft44A t H l'OI •HOW TIMI WELCOME TO THE 23rd C!NTU .. Y .. ,. ... _.,.,.. ... _,,_, ... _.,..,.. .... Mth it now," sbe report~ "I don't like to talk about it. but the leadmg character 11 me, or course I mean it's a f1cttonnl reprt>sentallon of me, and the other characters are r1ction. too " She added that she WTote most or lhe novel between SCt!n es or the recently completed "The Turning Point," the 20th Century-Fox Ctlm tn which she and Anne Bancroft star as baJlct ,Jancers and close frienda who meet 20 yeMa laler. Many film ac· tors claim they can't concentrate on anything else but their work while on a movie set . Not Mac Laine. "l 've come to the conclusion that l have an eclectic mind," she explained. "I have to do something at all times, keep everything activated on all cylinders. "AT ONE TIME, I nlOVGHT I had too much to do. But then I developed powers of concentration. I learned lo relax and enJOY what I was domg, perf~ting a kind of tunnel vision. When 1 walk in to do a job, I can hone right in on it. My concentration is intense, and I believe that concentrallon keeps you young. ··when I finish work that requires mtense con- centration, I don't feel exhausted at all. J feel as 1f I've bad a nice, refreshlng sleep." Call 642-5678. Put a lew words to work for ou. BIO FEA TURt..11 ....., 1 111-• ... , ... , s .. ~.1 NO IAROAIH ""'m1H WILDEIWESS 'l!tA U""' ioo 1 •AM~i ,.~n OAILV 1 00100 ~00-100900 111·1~,.. DON'T MISS ITl "SHAGG Y-0)~:· IJ ... J t .. 1411-110.l·I••" NO 9AllQACN llllt.TillU WlLD!!NESS F AMIL 'f ;:~:', OAll ~ 1 00 > 00 i 00 1 00 I 00 I ORANGE • 532 672 t 1r\ CITY CfMTH CINEMA\ ... SA FRWY t~ANCHUTUI EX.I 0 O fAWV (CITV OR EX I ~ WALT DISHIY'S '"TME SHAGGY D.A.w ICil ... IDI A W1LD POHr' .,"'}. WALT DISNEY'S °"r '"THI SHAGGY D.A.H IGI .... DI A WILD ,o .. r /:-.. "CAUIE" ~ -.OlLUULL" IRJ ~·21l1·t1••· mr-iM~u~.::-;:·2400: .... :-i) J CUMt WlWOOe ntl INf OICll l'1 ... '"' ...... ... ... Mo-tu. ... , .. .. ,._, '""'',.,....."'' THI AOVINTURll Of THI WllDHNIH fAMfl Y tel ... , ,,, • ...., ... ,, ... 7 ....... • JIPIJM!Wi ., .. _.,__ NICICllODION1NI l tut! t fTNOlM t I YAN O' ... &I ~~?'...,jlt•lll'lill·llil· ll-ilL!:tM::.:!·2:::400:::..J 11.UtT & 'WAUll ~u~ llW TOil !POI 110 ll"lllN .... ·~ } nu so..o,~~~ nil SAMl <'°' 4 "4-2400 lOVI & Dl~TH1'4l ..... •t-S3t.,510 ..... -~ m -Hto QINllAllW009 TMI INfORCHttl ""' HIGH VILOCITY ''°' -· 11•at MATMU DAiii _, a&T!Qtt t If UI O'- Nf(l(ILOOl()N (Nt • "UI llAllT & WALTO IO 10 llW \'Oii (N J _.. lttat "°"" MIU W009'f AlllN It THI PIOHf<Nt ""' NORMAN • .IS THAT YOU7cro1 a.t• lltM _,,TIHIU N IU tllNAWAI IOI N l\111 CAHll<•I f\UI • IOlLIHAll Ill °"NS 111.)a .a1.-n "''" IOltflt(f .... ta. •••"-'1 l t,•f11 "" k• •••S ... tti.itlt O ... ~,,., •Ot1Cf • C•tlLO••• u•oc• t) , •••• 1 1111 10¥t-WnN NOllllllO 1410lltH • THI THMY IOPPHS111 "UI ----' SCHOOLGIRL TIM'TATIONS<•1 C\IHTW- fH( INFORCH<•I P\UI HIGH VUOCITY 1H l "'" ,,._ ... """ O"Nt•l NICICILODION l"°I ""' SHAMPOOc11 IAMLI 11"111l•Hl"1 THl ADVINTU .. IS Of THI WJ&,AHNISS FAMILY <•I HI.If Ml. SUPH INVl$11U •01 "" -_!!'{f w.llA.w _,... NnwO•K ie1 ""' 11Mt1 01 A IM" UWI llOUI 191 '°"'. llO ,,. .... ci#tY WIWOOO THI INPOICll<tl . """ MIOH VILOCITY 1 -"'" "" MUii CAHlliei ""' IOUlllALL111 ''*' tlftUlA~Hll THI ADVINnms OF THE WllDHNUS FAMIL T toJ MR. su,.•·~~VISllU101 IN THEATER lt 2 (PG) FROM THE #1 BEST SELLING NOV!L ,~\)" 1m1 VB.RllY ·-. BEN OAZZARA · 8llTT EK1.MD ""CIA cooe NAME IS CONOOR. IN Ttt£ NEXT IEV£NTY·lw0 HOURI ALMOST MAYON! H! TRUm WILL T~Y TO kJLL HIM. • • 8 EACH B LVD. AT llLLIS • • nat• UllUD£I n lta:ltlHI WVUM HUNTINGTON BEACH• 841-0388 rMA. nllW'"IQ.U ' rw;rwt nrnn . ' < ~ BJODAILVPILOT Wednesday Decemt>er 29 1976 ~t I I ·' Tonight's TV ffighlights KNBC GJ 7:30 -Do(•umentary · A Woman's Place" pror11e of four women ov1•r 4-0 who were s uccessful m career:. usually dominated by men. KABC fJ 7.30 "We Scream in Dark ness." A look at the forced drugging of California stale prison inmates. KC ET@ 8 :00 "The Belll' of Amherst" :.tars Julie llarris in one woman celebr ation of life. s pirit and poetry of Emily Dickinson, America's first great woman poet. KNBC C!) 10 00 "The Quest." Monte Markham gues ts as NC'lson Story who is JmneJ by the Baudinc brothers when he '>t'b ciut to resC'ue a party of surveyors who wer e left to die by border raiders . TV DAILY LOG EVENING 6:00 0 0 e • 10 ( 11 3 ) News 0 23 & ( 2li 8 I @!;) News O 26 Sur l rek 16 Gomer P)lt O Gunsmokt m P1rt11dct hmil1 (£) Ad1m 12 fD £1tcl1K ComplnJ E!l Dumat1< Se11u llt Oon•h' m l.Jltlt lbsu ll -6:30- 0 01n1hl I " ' ! ', I I f i "rnr f.•I fi n,. ~ ' •,~ 1 1 f I I " I 1A • l't ... I ' " I I I•"" k <It I I. U( I h " 16 Andy G11lhth 110 Mu-. 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No •Poo r t o Spray S u rvey ? n F.A R PAT: Do all uerosol produrts prC's cnt some danger to the ozone layer of the atmos phere, or are some harmlt>:-.:-." l'vl' seen various products adverl1!..t.' that t hey an• ":-.afe "Are they'! N K., San Clt'menle The Wt-stt'rn Af'rosol Information Bureau says that tht-re are nt•arly Uarf'e bllllon aerosol produels manufactured annually In the United States. Of thesf', m ore tha n 1.5 billion do not contain nuorocarbons and, thf'refore, art> not considered to be causing any dt"pll'tion of thl' ozone layer of the <1tmosphere. WA IB spok~man, Walte r Leftwich, eommeoted on the recent A YS Item that compared cost or .!ipray and aer~ol product:.. The Berkeley DifD A STORY OF A BOY AND HIS1)9(&. WALTDKMY ...... ""*' ---~ ,..C IQUNIAIN V4Ll l Y 't CINllrlA fl ., ... -. .. "' ... , ....... ·~··•n·~.J ~ (OVIAAOS '9J[I0,(1,1A ti 'jfl R ) ........ 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It prest"nt~ a stud y ln &taUstks prepared to back up th e already c1tlabllsbed opinion or a well meaning, fanatically dedicated group or ecologlcaJ propagandists." There is no doubt that the aerosol issue prompts strong rf'Sponse, both pro and con. Cal,,. Q~ry Doe• Woraders DEAR PAT I JU:.t had to thank you for help· mg to square away my proble m of returning a Hamilton Beach grinde r !..al a d mak er t o Dahnkcn 'll 111 Costa l\11.>!>a I put off '>r>t.>11ktn~ lo lh1· rnanager. Mr Norns. because I had u very bJ1I cold and iust d1dn 't feel up to going to Lhe ston · l finally worked up my courage und went in Mc Norris couldn't hav<• ~l'O nicer When I thank1-.I tum for accepting my return of thl' lih•odct 1 ht• said. "No proble m." and evt•n g ..ivt• ml' h" favorite homemade rcml'<iY rct•1pt• ror 111y linger 111g cough. Thank!> :.o much lo holh of )'OU ). S , l rVllH: Your leUer tops otr a good )Ur for At Your S.-rvlce. Nine times out of 10, problem i. 1tubm.Jl"d t.o this colum n ue tbf' rt-suit or poor comm~ tlon between customer and managemf'nt. In cliit«' ol the current popalarlty of thf' "tough con!lumer," A YS continues to flnd that a llttlf' lntl'lllgent qut-s tlonlng In a t'alm manner can do more than any other approach to solvlng o consum<•r problem. When A YS contacts buslnt•ssmen, t he most fre· quently asked question Is, "Why didn't that person speak to m e pl'rsonatly?" It's a valid Inquiry. Most consumers a re somewhat timid when It coml's 'to contacting a store manager and thJs ls a ml11takt": • Although one nm!> Into an oceaslonal l•un artist," the t>s tabll!thed bu1tlne1t!>man wants lo please his customer!>. That has bet•n my observa· tion alter almost five Y<'al'S of being a mediator In consum er /business problemi,. 91,000 People. 33 Exit Gates ... One Sniper ... .. 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December 29 1976 Furry Fih's First BURLINGTON, Wis. <AP> -"Dur mg a recent cold snap I saw a night crawler steal the fur coat off a caterpillar and crawl back in his hole." Sever al othe r fabncatlons ~ere cit · ed for honora ble mention, icluding Uus from Mel Hart of Wayiesburg, Pu., about camping ma tent.under a mosquito net ENOUGH, HE S..4YS Flush-cutter Designed NORTH SMITHFIELD. R.I. (AP) The impact or such a saving could -Nicholas Ludovici has spent the amount to billions or gallons or water past year looking in the backs or each year and could dramatically toilets. And now he thinks he's found lessen pressure on the country's what he's been looking ror. water resources, he said Ludovici bas filed for a patent on a Ludovici. 50, s aid the device is ' That far-out fib won the Lille or "Hearing a commotion one!light, I was aghast as I watchedsevert mos- quitoes back up a firefly and ~e it as an acetylene torch lo cut a hoh in the netting, letting in about4,000. KATMANDU , Nepal (AP > -Medical authoriti es s aid KJ1shnala Bhurtel. 72- year-old f ather of 11 children, voluntarily un- derwent a vasectomy le> help check Nepal's population growth. device that can be put in the back of made of a rubberized compound and todets and which he claims can save forms a protective collar around, the I "World's Champion Uar" for Sidney Boyum of Madison, W"lS., in the an- nual Burlington Liars' Club national two gallons of water every lime a outlet of the toilet, creating a small toilet ls nusbed-a saving of about 40 dam that prevents some oC the water percent. from disappearing. ' Genetic Test Ban Vote Due CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (AP) Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci has asked for a three-month extens ion on a ban or controversial genetic experiments at universities here . But the Cambridge Ci- ty Council voted to delay action until next week, when a special commit· tee's report on the ex periments is scheduled for release T HE RESEARCH al Harvard University and th e Mass achusetts Institute of Technology would involve combining genetic mate rial from different organisms to create new ltfc forms Opponents fear a ma- JOr disaster could result 1r disease·c aus mg agt'nts esca p <'d from laboratories and infected humans T H E RESF.ARCH, known as reco mbinant DNA, already h as been stalled for half a year by order of the Clly A s p ec ial r evi('w board. empaneled by the council, is to release its report on the DNA cx- perim('nts .Jan. 5. "THIS SUBJt:('T IS so important that th(' coun cil should not be forcl'<I to act in haste in that suc h an action will un· doubtedly lt'ad to error a nd m1 s 1ud g m e nl ," Vellucci said in a sking for the add1t1onal delay Harvard 1s building a max imum :.ec ur1 ty labor atory to hous e t he research MIT alrC':.td\' has such a fac ility · MEJ'ERSGO HEADl-1ESS ll A ~ PTO!'-.. l c1wa 1AP ) Tht•llamplon ('1 ty Council ts g1v 1ng dnvC'rs in the communi ty 6' ~ months or free• parktnJ: The ht•ad' of the• n tv's :?35 park mg m rtcrs ~Ill be rcmo\t•d. and str<'l't parktn~ in I ht• hu"'"'"'' rhstnC"t \\ 111 tw frt•c until .Jul~ I Wc•rt• tr~ 1n~ lo l!t•t a l oni: wit h o u t thf' mell'r<; · c,,11d Mavor Robert I' n oc,t of .the north c1•ntral c·ommunt t v of 4 .450 · Do\o, nlO\.'-'Tl m('rC'hants ~a nt ed us to try this I think lht•v helit'H' tl \\tit ht'lp tht•1r hustn<'SS " GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION! • b-Cour'L' C.uurnw t Dinnt•r • Cn mplimt•nt.H\ C h,1mp.1~11" • J ,l \101\ 111'1' rn.11...t•r-, I l 1'-.' 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I t 'Good Thing Ruined' Chesapeake Bay Resident Blasts 'Progress' By JULF.S LOH KENT ISLAND, Md <AP> When w1nl~r <'Omt'S to the <.:hesapeake, masses of brown reeds, tufted at the top like squirr<'ls' taJls, sprout near the water's edge along the northern bay and its myriad inlets It was the <'lever idea of the Cub Scouts of Den 2 al St. Mary's c hurch in Annapolis, as a group pro. ject, to make house decorations of reeds for their mothers. Not only do reeds symbolize the season. but also they are easy to i;et and there are plenty of them. GOOD IDEAS GENERAT•: Tllf:IR own en· thusiasm. and so it happened on a r ecent Sunday af· ternoon that Paul and Mane V<x.lak of Annapolis drove with their three Cub Seoul sons, Paul, Michael and Patrick, ( J across the Ray Bridge to E"'()L()F'Y Kent Island to cut reeds '· '' g rowin g a Ion gs 1 d c lllghway 301. A family outmg When Paul Vo<lak was young Paul's age, Kent Island wa:-. almoi.t harrcnl)f human hre Boys could paddle Oat bottomed boats up and down its creeks and look at muskrats, raccoons. mink and all man· ner of waterfowl Today, marinas and shopping centers seem almost ru, plentiful The same IS true or Annapolis and the adjoining Lown of Eastport, where Paul and Marie Vodak were born. "IT'S JUST Wl\LL·TO·WALL piers and boats and condominiums," Vodak said. "A shame, too. The place is ruined, as rar as l'm concerned." Vodak is a surveyor. Marking ever-narrowing boundaries is his melancholy daily reminder or whal has happened to his boyhood Eden. AP Wire ....... lie rut an armful of reeds with his pocket knife, piled them in the station wagon and went back for more. "I suppose it's to be expected." Vodak con· tinued. "One person dJscovers a good thing, another sees ham and gets the same idea, then another and another and another, and before long the same tlung that attracted the firsl one 1s so changed ii. isn't the same. it's ruined. Nobody gives a thought to the kids ." KENT ISLAND 'VANISHING WILDERNESS' Paul Vodak Pulls Reeds In Fast-crowding Area "And when somebody on another boat sees you catch a fish, over he comes to your spot. Then somebody else sees two boats together and soon he's right there with you. Before long you have to fight to fish. It's become aJmost work instead of fun. SUCH, IT SEF.MS, IS THE human condition. Last one in close the door -but there never is a last. Vodak inspected his growing pile of reeds in the back of the station wagon and decided he had almost enough. Paul Vodak returned to his reed-cu ti.mg and re-"I DON'T WANT TO CUT too many," he said. miniscing. "The county doesn't want people to lake any al all. "When I was a kid there were thr ee piers in Some people cut them down lo cover their duclt Rack Creek at Eastport and about 20 boats tied up. blinds. But the reeds are important lo the environ· Now there arc about 20 piers or more. and you can't menl, the wildlife." t>ven count the boats. The drawbridge between An-Paul Vodak had not noticed that, while he was napolis and Eastport goes up every five minutes. cutting, a passing motorist had seen him and Like the taxes stopped down the road. Good idea. A vase or reeds "You always used to have a place to keep your would be lovely. boat. Now you huve to bench, 1f there's a place left A second motorist noticed the two parked cars lo begin with ~and also stopped. farther down the road. Then a "THE SAME TIDNG HAS happened lo lhe fishing, I used to be able t.ofish all day off Kent Island and not see five other boats Now the bay is crowded with boats. like downtown New York. third. Then a fourth. Within minutes. five passers· by were parked al the roadside, cutting reeds. ''The real crime of all this development going unchecked." Vodak repeated. "is that nobody seems lo be thinking of the kids anymore." Drought Forces Many Changes Upon State . lddit'lf9d Al"'#l••llM .. W A Tony Hm It·. in prison for orcl<'nng lht· killing nf a union ti\ al. h"' lwc·nrnc· ac1 <h l'lt•<I lo .1 potl'l\l pain kdl1111! tl1uJ.! ~U.JI "" ._,t\ In f.~avor Of Wi11~ MI AM I I A I' l Then•~ nolh1n,.: wmnit with all CK'C".IS IOflal 1lnnk. evanizehst Hilly <iraham says "l t1cl not hehevc• thut the liable learbrs teetotah11m." Graham sait1 during a vu;it hert' "I ran 't Jesus dranJI wine. J esus turned water il\lO wine al a weddintt feast. "Thal wasn't ~rape juice as somr of th.-m Irv to claim." · ]lJRY GIYES FIRE AWARD MODESTO (AP> -A SUperior Court jury has awarded $1 .19 mllllan In Capitol News Senke SACRAMENTO -Californians may not have to crawl past cow skulls in search of water, but the continuing drought is forcin g ma1or changes up- on the state. Federal, siate and local officials are predicting "def111ite social and economic-ramificatiOAS" if dry condi· tions persist another year. THE FEDERAL CENTRAL Valley ProJed as planning a possible 25 to !iO percent reduction in water aupplies to agriculture. 01srussions on lhe reduc- uon arc set for January. Salt levels in the Delta are exceed· lnJ: water quality standards for waler used an irrigation. Hydroelectric cut· backs are considered possible A · Drought C'enLCf'" has been reac- t1 v ated by the st ate to compile statewide statistics to balance the needs of the l.OOO·plus locaJ agenc1('s, pubhr and pnvale, wtuch d1stnbutc watf'r to home own<'r-; throughout the 'late THF. CF.NTF.R WILL also <'OOrdinat.-information on drought 1·nnd1lions Whtie thesr are some of the im· mediate Impacts of the lack of rainfall for the last year. the long.term effects are more ominous. There Is "no cushion" left in water storage i1uppli.es in the state, accord- ing to Robert MacGregor of lhe stat<' Oepartmt-nt of Agriculture. Only JO pc>rC'ent or a normally 4(l percent of precipitation has fallc>n smcC' lhc wnter y.-ar hcl{an Ort 1 OFTICIAl.S SAY TIIERE is still time for winter rainfall to reach lhe normal lev.-l, but even a relativelv ~avy rainfall In early lm would not be enough to normalize storage condi. lions becaust" soil mcmture deficits would inhibit runoffs. For example, Lake Oroville holds 1.66 million ecre-feet ol water, com pared to 2.8 mll1ion last December. T..a.ke Shasta, keystone· to t.he Cen· lral Valley Project, Ila.~ ""er been lower. tt rtceived «>nlJ 1.7 tnch~ or new rainfall since Oct. 1 of the 24 In· chea normally expected. d1m11e1 for 8 lire that CaOPS IN AGRICULTURAL nren~ destroyed • plaall~ plant have been affected. Fall-sown 1train11. h<?re. cb:ldly wheat and blll'lcy. and row It . was the larteAt crops such as rice hay corn COlt.on 3Ward ever banded down dry bean• grain 8;,..gh~m ~ 11u1a; by a Stanislaus County beeta, fac~ lowered plantlngs based JurJ • court observers on the degree of lowered inil(allon en· saJ titlemtnls. The vardlc:t was .Ranae grus s hortages h ave a I• In It I m Proved already reduced the amount of tra:&· Machinery, a division ol inf posslbJe. accordint lo the Depart Jnaenol-Rand Company rnent of Acrhnalt.ur.. M a result, and Ancor Muualaetur· farm rs have m1rketed more cattle lnt Company than usual. , NEWS lf NALYSIS This means pJentiful beef in the short run. but possible higher prices and less plentiful beef over the long term. WATERING OF TREES for fruit and nut production will receive priori· ty when scarce water supplies are aJ. located t>ecause the trees are per.en· rtiaJs and must be maintained. Of some 9,200,000 farmed acres in the state. some 1.9 million produce fruits and nuts, about 6.5 million pro- duce row crops; and roughly 8>0,000 acres are in vegetables, according to state statistlrs. California was the chief victim o( the 197S-76 drought season, butthe im· pact has s pread to all Western states this season. A PERSISTING PACIFIC high pressure ridge extending to the north pole continues lo cause storms to bypass the region. . Bob Burnash, National Weather Service specialist on rain impact on ground conditions, says odds favor getting enough rain this season, since January is commonly the No. 1 month lor precipitation. The odds however are "very small" the slate will emerge from lhe season wilh enough walf'r' for normal uses. Burnash said. SO·CALLEO '1WATER·POOR'' areas of the state. such as Los Angeles, are artuaUy in better shape than so-call ed "water-rich" areas durln~ drought rondttJons. says l.ouis 8 . Alle n o f t h e Association of California Water Agencies. Water·poor areu have contract.s wlth state ·water projects. Owens Valley. and Colorado River Projects. while some water-rich areas which normally depend on streams and re- Ht"VOlr~ face Im mediate shortages. ANIMALogic¥~""'"" · Testing Of Will Delayed LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP) -<.:ourt prcK.'et>d ings lo determine the authenticity of the so called "Mormon Will " attributed lo the late Howard llu~h~s h1tvc t>¥n delayed indefinitely while the FRI conducL-. u battery of tests on tht• three-page hand·wnltt:n document. Nevada Atty. Gl'n. Robert List appeared before Clark County Uis· trict Court Judge Kc1th Hayes on Tuesday to confirm earlier report.' lhat the FBI found lht! l eft thumbprint of Melvin Dummer un an outside envelope that contained the will. Progra• OK'd LISBON. Portugal CAP> -The five-month· old minority Socialist government won its toughest parliamentary battle today. pushing through an austerity pro- gram aimed at restoring econom ic discipline m Western Europe's poorest n atlon :ind newest democracy ( I N SJIORT ) "If you don't approv<' the plan and bud~ct, the government will lack the ability to govern.·· Premier Mario Soares told the national as- sembly before the vQl(' "We shall be m orally and politically obl1gt'd to resign. You will put the country in even a worse situation than now •' Wedne~'Y Otc 01t>c1r 2'J 1'176 PUBLIC NOTICE s ,,.,, \Ul"ElllOll COVIil Ol'TMI! \TATE 01' (jl\,I l'OllNIA N>ll THE COUNTY 01' OllANGl Nt ..... )t NOTCC& 0 1" HCAllCNO 01' l"ITITION ,.011 l"ll0•4Tf OI' WILL ANO ,.011 LETTlllS TISTAMfN f411YANO AUTHOlltfATION TOAO MIN1$TEll UNOtll TH& INOfl"l!NOENT AOMINISTllATION 01'E\TATE$ACT f•l•I• ol H( JIMAl SEMON •ho '"0•1\ A\ llEMMAL p ~l MOI< U.ttt•.......O NOTICE I~ HEREBY C.IV[N 11\41 '>ION£ Y '>l MON ,,., Ill~ ...,,.,n • OifltlHJt\ tru Probtttr ot W ill •""l IOt ., \UMM.'1 ut lrHt•\ '"'''"mtWMM~ M\d Avtf\Otll•l1on to AdnHl'\l\IP• u1t0rr thit- lnde()if,.w,,.t\I At1m1n1''''"1on of t.-:\h1te\ A<t, ,.,,.,,..nu• lo whitti " ""'°"' fVf turttwr O•rtH v••'' ,;t~d lhAI ltw lltYW u'W;t pt•~ ot ~•nnQ IM \•nw lht' bt.'ifn \H lat Jen\Mlr y It l'lll "' tO OOi• m '" '"" cou,.troom ot O't~rlmwnl No l ut \1tld tOYrt rtt 100 (1vh (~ntN 01 llil,. Wt\1. 1n tht (ttrt ot S.onl1• Ano• (ctlltotn1• D•lf<I O<'C 1l. 1~16 WILLIAM I!. St JOHN County (IMk t!'UGINI! • SHA,.1110 \HAl"IROANO "IAGUlll( u•Cor90'•••on 1\0llWll•~t•o .... S~ll• tOU .. _., H1lll. CA '°111 Att•MY .... P•hhoMt f.'Vb41\Md O• ••"°' co.•'' h. ,., P.lu\ Do< ?9 JO. t•i. •nd J•n \ 1•11 IJIJ '• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' NON ll&Sl"ON\l.lltTY Nottt~ '' ~'•t>v v•••" lhAt U\I· "'' ditr\tON"d .;w 11t no1 N "\PO"I' •b'• 1 "' Mt¥' dflttrt)h tw fl.01lll1f'' 'ontr.-1f'd '1t .,_W'$1'1of n1""" •h•n mv,..o on \1t .-nr• th.1\ <lat• 04194JOu\ )1tnd•1'nt D•r•r~t tft~ ~r'rlA~H M t1H \ •"" 1}140('•-W~) l•\tlM (A.,/t\ ..,,_,,,.,,~ Oranoe-CO•l1 0•1•y 1 ''"' OK 1" lO 1'10.l>dJ•n \ I'll '"'11• PUBLIC NOTln ; l"ICTC TIOU5 •VSINESS NA"IE \TIUEMENT lrwt tollow•nQ Pt'rM>fl h1 UO.r"4 ""''' fM'"\\A\ •(E LANO. IOCll<-l" rr,n<1" t,, Founl41n V1tlt11rt f Ai "110. \nuh•y P (hd,hH I~\~\ At I'\'" t' (.Hth1 tounl•lnV•llP'( LA1'11t~ lh1\ f)VIJ,,...-,tt h ff11",cHU tr.t ''' 1111 ''' rmt•du_.I 4i,n111 .. v V uu *'"'' 1 n,, .ut• "'"'"' W•\ l1,ftf1 w+th Hu fUul'tv (•••lit. ot O~otlQtt L~•v 1)1\ 0.<~mbo• 10, "" HI~ Puh11\.nttd Or .. "lJ• r , ''' Ut.Jtlv Pilut Ott II ll, /9 t•lt •1\\1 J•O I Ii/I PUBLIC NOTICE ftCTITIOUS •VS•NEU NAME STATEMENT 1 "•' touu ... •"Q &Wt~"' ., , °""'nQ w" nif1\ A\ NEW YORKER Af!>TAU~ANI ANO Clfl l(Alf'>'>(N H" I 1/11\ <Cjl,e.1 c,o,,. M•\.t\, C•l•tO..n· t fll•ll M t M unfh1,.\ '"' "'" I ""' Str~I C.01toit.A Mt\• c. ... 11torni.1 ~C' II llh\ bu\IN\\. f\ COftOVI ttO 0. •• (Ot PM•••on Mr Mv~"""'' Int Th.I\ \1~t•m•nt .,,.\ t1lt'd #tllf\ tnt- Counly (.f•t-CJf Ot,.,IQV (UVtlh UO Oeumo.1 1, ltlt Ft1'tt Pubh"ahed Of.tnqe C.n1nt lJa1tt" P•l4'1t De< 7t 1'1t """ J•" I, 1 I• ,.,., \ l!j\ ,. OAIL '( P_t_l o_r _C=..;J "CTITIOU\ •UllNl!U NAME \TAT(Ml!Nt ltwl tullOWlllQ b•,,Won\ ~t• di>tnq t-"""- fllt) •ct" WtlllAM HAMOI Cl H WfU '< • .,,, 11""1 "''"t N.-wpnn tu-Mn l' ., .. , W 1111Atn H ti M t1 I I \t'•,htJ• • Nfi'w p..,rt lk .t• " ( ~~)Mt Mff\I• ~· .,.,,,, ,, It ,,. t ., ~'""""""-""' U• h to, l At)._ .. , f 1'1\ f)ilJ""""' f\ I ln•11ft t .... tly W•lluuntt.o(>l•I H•1'• Mu 1l t tPh\ \f u.-rnr,11 WA\ t1h•t w1tn '"- (wr1tv ll•r1' ''' fi••••!Jf" C 1untv '°lfl O. '" l\f/b ,. .. \1. 11,1n11 .. •ut1 tH1tn11• t l.t•.t h•+lv P1lo1t l>"t H 17 IY 1'fl&1••1tJ J•'' \ t'ill 1-----------'' .. 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Oovo SlrHC, \u1l1 700 .-..wpo'1 9••<h. (.alffOfl\ht •ltJitO Ttl llUl IU lMI AttUf'ft•Y lor E ••<wt rt• l1obl1\P\f·f1 Q,,.,Ha11 ( Jt1"1 O.oty Pil•\f Ot·• ••mtwr 1'1. t'fltt ~"11 Jaf1u"rv 'l t l'.f IYlh 't/I; 11. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OJ l"lllNC.OF 811ANCHOP'FICE APPLICATION NQflt,. ., l'\MM)y fltll••n th1t\ ,,..,,,u,tnf IO tfWI pt 0¥•\•t'lft\ ctf \•< \4\ U Ut lh1 rulr\ •''Ct ,,.ou1.,t1M' tot th1• r.,.,.,..,.,, ~vif\q\ "'"" t uttn .,V\tflm lhir> M Atil\tf "~'"' SrtVln(,I\ 1Htd l tliH\ A,\'liUt,llthOU lO,,iitf'H •• t tthl1trn1A hA\. f1IM:I ... n "II. flht'9flM -•th ft\fl f-f'fit t.'\1 H()rnP' lMn Attn., ttCMrd tor O'"' fn t\\•ntt Ill 1•\tnf)f1,tt .. °''""'"'" •>''" ... 11 "' m I~ ln\t'nJd .u• wKU\ll'f ot Ad•nir 1fly Orlvt• t1nd µ,H ''" (O,.\t HIQtliw~V Hyl\f1nqton lll'dt f'\, (•litOfnte TM.tr>e>t1f1tlinn~\,,_...,,O.. lll('flrfld to'"'° .,u" ,. ''' IP\~ SvQ.·ry1 .,, ., A~nf nt fft•• \A•" nn.u n le( ~uf'd Al It.-• f..cter•f Hf)f'M lo"' Uftnk ot !kw'! ft~t \•\itO. 64() ( .,.111runl4' '·ll'1tf"t. """'" rt·~ r1\C.O An'r P.·t\On m.ty f1l1· tornmunir • fi')f"I\ lnffUf'JU\fJ tl•fi·h U\ l\JVOf {JI/ •U 0'tl'"'' of '·••ft Anpllc.-tion At ,~ .. ttfor,.\A1d 0U1t•· ut th,. \ulit''Y••"'•'V "°"""' w11n1n IU Uf't'' lrir ••Ihm JOfJ-••" 1t MlY•C'• I\ 111'"<1 w1th1n o,._. fH\I IOrt.11 \l1tl•nq t~•t tn•Jr,. 11m~ t\ Ill:~ ''' •vrn1'n AiJtl•t.On.}I 1nh)rm"11onl .,.,_, r lht d UP nt th1\ uuhhc dhtJn four t ')4.1u '~ t1tnv 1 '''""'v"•• ,,,,,,., '"'hJla t>io• f1h-tt Tritt A(>(>l1t 1tf10n rU\ct 1\11 tomn'1YflH • li•tn\ rn ••vu, "' 111 OnJtt•lt thl'ftof •r1· ·•"••••·•O••· ,,., '"''""' 11on nv .tny P"''"•n .ti th•• ••tor••\ ~td otlH t-ot \"'' \4-'CW' "'',..., 'f A,twnl MA~INA f ( Dtl~Al \AVINC.\ANO I n M-111\V)(lllTION Pot)li\h•-d Oranqv (tJ.nl 0Jlly Pth•f. C).,r-,.mtil"'r 7t,, t'Ot. ))111 11, PUBLIC NOTICF. S JIJ .. NOTICE TO CRE OITORS \UPE 111011 COURT OF ntE ~TATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A H40t lo '"" M1tlh, ot ,.,Ill [\IAlf" ,,, CoEOR<of ttUMP•HH Y<; l"RA><f '>. AKA t.tORvl H f RAl(E!.. AftA foEOllfot I l>A~E~ 0.-<•o.....S Nt)ht•· '\ "°''' l.1¥ '-''"' n to ttPO•ll·t, Mv•""1 r11-.fh'\ ,itq.un\t tM \.1•0 °'"",. ~ nt ft) l1h \ utf l.t1m\ m lhl" otfK r of ttw 'hr• o• ,,_. (tfor.,., t•<I cOU' t "" .,, O",....,.nt lf\•·m th'""" undet'\•Qf'W'd nt thif• olho ol ROD C. R T J POLI CH. AC , .. ,~.,, j'' lAiw. 1110 «\ H•c••ncJ•l 81Yi1. '1u1I*' 10\ If'\ tf\41' (ltY Of H.C.f•ndA t-ir1on1•. 111 Lt)\ An~I~\ County wfhdl •·•""' ftlttf .. " IM· r·•~flt f\f Otl\H'W• .. \ nf lh• un ti '''''"''d 1#'\ .111 rn-ilt• '' Q111tt1I•'' •NJ lfJ \ tttt 1 \l1Uf" \ut h f t41ft\\, with U•• ,. • ''' ¥'"'' h• r ""u\t tJI" fllt"it nt or tY'f\1,.0 ., ,,,,, ,.,, •• ,, "''"'"~" '"'J' motuh\•lter uw "'\t py11t11,..HQnQt '"'' !Wtlf,,. O•tl'd °"' 6 IV/h C..lORf,I ANN rRAl<l\ llJ 011 ll l ••( VlfJr OI tfu w1H of "''d dttt •·d~nt 1108ERT J POllCtl ~tlOfnt'Y •t L .. w )110\ H4t ot/ldA 6tvd Suitt 10S HIK•Htelot He1qM\. CA. Punl1"h,.d Or.1nq• ' t\I Ott•IV P1lt1t. 0.•t M II 11 1'1 t·I/~ llMllcator• Grote Grand Opening WASHI NGTON (AP) -The government's in· da of leading economic: Indicators Increased by t percent In November, the .econd consecutive monthly rise. pointing to lmprovf'd growth In the nation '• economy in months ahead. But the eovernment also reported tod•J that index r•islon 1 for earller months showed that ft declined tn July, A&&IMll and September. Maor economists say a three-month decline In th• lnd cx could reshadow a rece11ion. .................. gMJ.lf UI -- of a New Seafood Restaurant Q DAil Y PILOT * PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE $U ... •tO• OOll•T 01' n41: tun OI' CALtl'Otl"''"...,. TNe COUNTY 01' 0•4M041 .. o • .....,. WNn WN•IOll COV•TOtJ TMe JTAT• Of' CM.ll'OtUUA .,._ fNI CIMl'"Y Oft Otl.u.M _.._, ..OTICe 01' HeA•tNG 01' NnnOll l'Ott l'•O.ATI 0 1' WILL .-0 l'Ott Llne•a TeaTAMINTA•Y Euato of l!MMl!Tl Cl.l!VILAHO K(\Lt N G .,. £MMerr c KE\UNG 0.CH W<I ~WHl._ffitO Of' NTtTION l'Otl ~T• Of' WIU. NtO l'Ott UTTlltt THTAMIWTA•Y Etl<H .. f ANNI Te•ISA Olll't\1114. ~ NOltCE tS Hl!AEBY GIV1!N !NI E1t;1M ETI F Kf~LtNO l\a\ ltlff "*ftt1t'I A peUHon fM ProNt• of WUI ""'° 10< t\W-:o OI L•fl•r• T•U-..... lo ""' o-uuon-r r•t•r•n<• to ~" h 'n.oir •«>' twnN>r OArt•cutan, and tftilt Ow flm. •nO Ol•ttt ~· n.t•t lftQ t,_. W"W' ha\ °"" \'ti tor Jan\Hry ti, '"''· at 10 00. '" • '" 1tw (Ck.I'"-""' Oeoart nwnt Nn l of '4•ld \Ourt •• 100 (Jv~ C..nltr 0.1•0 ""'''·in ttw CttyOI S-.t• Ana. C•fltorn•• NOTIQ 1$ H1:•18Y OIYl!N !Mt MA•IC 4HOlUlW G•Z:YWA .... 1- ....... ,. ..... ,.__ ...._,."' Wiii- ... • ,_ • ., ~ Te>l-«YIO ,,.. 1119111 ............ ..._. ,. wN(fl •• -IV t"""9• ~tc.,i.,,, --1,... ,,_ -Ole<• ef ...... "O"'" -~ -wt •or ~,.., 11. "n . .i IO 00 am . 111 !"-<°""'-of~· ,,_,,. No J of \eld <-1. at 100 0\11< C...... Ori ... ~I. HI the Cit, o1 s.>1• -.Catlfor.,I• o.ted ~ n. ,.,. OMllO o.<•-• H t•1' WILLIAM I tU°"N, """'' y c ... k WILUAM•.ttJOMM, C-yC"'1! JOt4N 4 OUN CAN A---,a1uw WILUAM D. MAMOMe y .... 9Hctl •iw . Loa ...... CA.....,, ·---:~ 61'~ ~ O•lw S4lltt IPI _,...., ... o . c.11,..,.,... " ... tol 0 141-JUO P\1111~ 0.~ CN•I o.lly Piiat Put>lhMcl 0r•"9" Coe\I Deity Poot. DK 1'.lQ. "'•-Jen s. 1m Uo< l'l. )(), 1'16 and Jan ~. "'I PUBLIC NOTICE P\JllLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO~$CALUNO l'O•etOS S<l\ool 0 1•1•1<1 Corot ~yGotl-Ol\1r\c't 8•o o .. d u,,. t OOP m T-y.-,.., 11. mr Pl•uof 8•0 R..:••P' OlflUOI ""~"9AoeM. o...teom-tlY~ Oltl•ICI •-•n•\l••llon Bulldl~ ll.'V -.... A-.e C:O.le -· ()r-Ct>wnlY Calllornl• .....,1..:11-11tk •flon Na.,.. OtST•tCT 40MINIST•ATIOllMllUMltO,IWOADOtnott e10NO.M1 Pl.oco Pl•n• ••• O'l lllf Oltlce OI °'1tnn oi..ctor ol ~·' l'e<Mlt'"' Of· lo<~ (Jf ,,_ ArtllolK I IWllllolm 81WOCll, -_,_..... 1D1 ..._, --· '-P'>f1 llU<ll Calllot ... .,.., llC41)4JOOl.-"-"°"'1fV<I-~'\ O!J1Ce. Berry Coft\lrucllon. Inc.. ltSJ '#HI 11111 sc.-. Upl-, c..tttw!'la. ti~ lllfl <le~-1 Ptan•m•yt>o_.,,...,.,"-Consl,,..,ton~·,offlc• NOTICE I~ HERl!:llY GIVEN._ the-· -~-Oft1rl<t o1 l)r-Countv. c.1110•111•, «l"'O ll>Y •nd '""°"'ll' II• Gownolfto 8cMw'«. "•••NII•• •elon..S to A\ "DISTRICT" I\ ,._11119 _...,..., -lor 1:119 , ""'' 'uc: 11on 01 lne <H>O•• na'Nd P"OIK1 n. varloon <~to lie~•••• fultOW\ I A...-Mno and-"'°" ....ni. •M1'-11-~M o<.olftQ. >In.<· ...... ••<•••l•Otl ...., ~<~1111 <.an<rwl• lor-; ,,.._<1"11 ·-·(()ft(-"'•'l'O CA\l-on ple<e <on<~•; rCJU911 ,.,..,..,.,..,, ~ __ ._, - hal-"'"''"'wot-7 A"""°lt Pevt!>Q. ,~_,, c ~lrucruul M•l•l -MIVOM~~•IJ \ l'ln .. 11 (;M l)llnU\', Mlllwnr11--.cl Doon 6 Pa1n11no. 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CelltorNe m1~ Tiie "'"'~-I .. ~ ... mcirtlef "' ""' -· loft,,_ ~ wflll IM,..,.,. anct -of ""' ~ eno lllell bHI "'8 _., ""'-'at lor," IOI"'-! lly llW !Mia tllf ttw -Htcetloft\ tor 111t ...... -.. ---for _.,."9 oC fllcloa. Tiit ""1Hlt0 or c.VW.r'' c11e<a. -. .,. -. ., ~·, "°"" ,,,.., ... lft<l-.t llltlw--IOPewlllllM,,,........ IY 04'0«11 vf '"" $Af\1• ~ ~Ol .. tl<t. ~""" a.,~H.Sl'llltf\. 0....1"9"-' S....MW119flt.A'fllll .. Ol•nct ..,,~~ ....... ~V-~C:.........t'MIJ .._......~Co-* Oeil¥ ...... ~ ... "" ... ,.,.,,,.., " " .... ----n. aa-t ~on the OrwWI Coat -.-a 6 4 2 ---=-:i--~-DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS .._ _I, .. ---..... _ • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y "" ./ p I L 0 T c You Con Sell It, Find It, ( 842 S878 ) T rode It Wtth o Wont Ad • ----·----· ........ -- HAOIS: Afhwtben .....WcMclltllit&rods daily Clltd report ..... ron I 1• • clahty. The DAILY PILOT aH-t ltlWlty fw .... flnt ... corrtd .......... otly. rtM1 ..... '1Hotk.: All real est.ate advertised lD this oewsp:rer !ls sub· .)ed. to the F eral Fair !lous ing Act of 1968 which makes it illeaal lo advertise "a ny pre · ference , Ii milallon. or dl.Senmination based on race. color. religion. sex. or nallooal origin, or a n U\lention lo make any such preference. Umtla· Uoo, or discri mmation." This newspaper wiJI oot knowingly accept any a dve rtising fo r real ~tcll is ln viola· lion of the law. ........ 54* ....................... Gt•1al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA Buyers Call New COMPARE THIS $12,000 •t Bdrm., bonus room. hu&e country kit chen w1 frplc Great location near park & t ennis cowts. Qwel cul de sac street. Assumable V.A loan at 8~ '1: C. F. Coleswerthl UALTORS 640-00 0 $36,950 Btn decorating & d e· lig.ht.!ul bnck patio area' complim e nt thi s spacious l story town· home. If yoo are paying wasted re nl money. here's your chance t.o gel some tax deductions & a savings accnl sta rted, Sm dn pymnt pos:.1ble 646-7711. llil ' ~,950 4 Bedroom. 2 bath. charming home with near new plush carpet· Ing. Wood sh1Dglc roof Beeullful landscaping with sprinklers. Located ~.~~ ........ ~~.~.~ ....... . i••r• IOOJjG••r• 1002 .............................................. "People Serving People" COUMTIY ICrn:... J Be droom. 3 bath. we t bar. large corner lot. RV or boat ac- c ess. all for $78,750. Hurry, it won"t last ! CUSTOM COMTIMPOllilY Peninsula home. 4 Bedroom. 2 bath. terrazzo. huge patio . formal living at Its best. $132,005. 640-9900 1470 JAMIOUI ff~ f!Jl«ll &la'8 ~ Valley Realty . -~ --- ltG CAHYOM -$215,000 Golf course view! Best location! Just steps to Big Cyn C.C. We are proud to offer such an elegant 3 BR 2-story model. Built by Deane Homes. 7 Rue Grand Vallee Open Thurs 1-4 :30 -~2 .. 1 .. 11 s.. JD 0 • ... .... MEWPOIT Cana, M.L 644-491 o Ge11tral 1002 G.Mrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BUILDER'S MESA DB. MAR POOL HOME CLOSE OUT Fantastic Is the word ror Deerfield Honws Uus lovely 3 bd, 2 ba. fo'R home. Great ll&F pool In l"i... on lge comer lot. w /plen-2-COmpletely decorated ty of rm for trailer or model homes fro m boat Stcpsto park&ten· $84,995 ms ID qwet establis hed neighborhood . Onl y 2-Popular 5 Plan from $81,600. M>9491. S83,495 ail Ready for occupa ncy. open dmly 10 5, except Chris tmas and N ew · Years. Sale ofc located •----''--"'= al 1117 Oeerspnngs Just off Deerfield Rd. Ph ~5211,Agt TUSTIN S. Coast Plaza . 1----------L ID rine neighborhood nr ~a ut 1ful Spacious 4 Bdrm Lge lot. 1mmed occupancy $60.950 THE HOMESEUHS ~~ Hart.or V11 Hllh 752·5l53 Shows like a dream One 1---------- A -ANYTIME s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 MESA DB.MAR Super sharp 4 bedroom & family. Fresh paint, new carpe l s lhruoul . Beautiful kitchen. Large yard on quiet street. Ready to move Into. Of· fered al $68,500. Call !>40-11.51 ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS RX & SAVE llDRMS $39,500 Shrply upgraded. richly lndscpd 3 bd. 1°"1 ba. Oreen belts. rec area, comm pool, all for under MOK. Loan assumable or new VA-FHA te rms S4$-9491. Walker & lee Rr:al f state TWOUHITS A 3 bdrm. + s ingle On l&11e R-3 lot. Xlnt sum- mcr /'#lnlff rental. Juat ~te~a to the ocean. Priced at $97.~ m.31163 642·2253 Eves associated IHH-.fU .U.At.' n\ • 1. 'A (1.,1,,... •'' ·~·· Sellln1 anything with • Dally PUot Cl1s1lflf'd Ad Is a 1tmple maU.4'r .• j~ call "2.58TI SIDRMS owner . Ma ny e xtras , cll!ltom c11rpeta, drapes, wall coverings 4 Bedrm. Lovely Cam home in btO lge family room w/lplc. lrvme Community Near Bltn kitchen wilh pass schools & accessible to thr ind l nd frwys. May be purchased u w ow to pal 0 a subject lo ex istl ng low in· beautifully landscaped t.ercst GI loan 646.7711 yard with sprinklers. A or :::.\J~':": ~ ~ -RULTORS $© \\.4il ~-[!,£tr~~ Tlta# Intriguing Word Gome wiflt o Chucl<le f-4 lly (UIY I 0 f.,uOf"Oe ......,.,\ Cl f~fll' '°""' "'0~ WOid\ be io... .., tor ... '°"' """'"' ...,.d, I N U LTEC I I' I I I I I GOLIO I ' . I' I' I I . I s y H. u B I . 1 j j I j I v When • seo gvll lorid41d on . . . . . . the chonoel m erker ,, wu -mceis -I c u " I s 0 I '1 ,. I' I ' I I I 0 c.,....,te<e ,.... (h ... ~•e Quelled • • -• • bv •·11·"9 .............. "9 -d• yOU -lot> """' .. ~ No 3 below .,.. PlllNI NIJM&UtO r 1• r 1· r r 1' r 1 ~ \I lt(P~ IN '.!QIJAl[S . _ . _ _ • -• I I I I l~muj I I I I SCR•M-UTS .Auw..-. In ClosMfi,affow 8010 10021G.Mrat 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 10111 ILllRS CD . OVER ~O YEAR S OF SERVICE fltlST~I LOVa Y UDO ISLI D ell gh tf u lty Decorated. 3 Bedrooms +. Features Unusual Wall Panellnsc & Coverings. Ma1ter Bedroom With Separate Dressing Area. Walk-in Closets . Street to Strada Loc:atlon. Large Patio $149,500 a1 DOftl DllYI 631·1800 . . . -........ ----- One Cati Service fast Credit Approvol ._ ---·-t-..... - ~!.~.~ ........ j~:.~.~ ....... GIMf'GI I OOJ GeMral I OOZ .............................................. SMASMMG! In ever y way! 1563 sq . fl. con- ~minium, smashing decor! overlook- mg 12th green. smashing golf! and lake. smashing views! Near Irvine Racquet Club. smashing tennis! End wtit, smashing privacy! Everything upgraded. s mashing condition ! Priced at $110,000, don't let it squish you, it's worth ll ! U~IVUI: lif)Ml:S· REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar dlso 111 Mt!S<J Verdi!. J l 546 5990 GtMrOI I OOJ GoeMral I OOZ .............................................. A Wo..11'1 On.. GREAT LOCATION 3 (Family> bedrooms, 2~ bath. living rm. rami· ly rm, (lreplacc. Bllns. l.ndry rm, patio. dble gar. Uruvers1ty Park's fmesl. call now !! 646-3928. eves .64S-52.'\3 Lachen.myer Realtor H.ttinc)tOft a.ach for the perfect1on1st ' Ttus 1s for the ma n wh wanls a p e rf e<'l workshop lO go with lh perfect home. East.side 4 br. 2'1-z ba. 3 car gar . with expanded workshop. All tn xlnl cood. SSS.000. by appt. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 *** Pam Ill'°" 192AINri Costa Mesa You are the winner o r 2 tJckeu to the Sporh.VocaKoft & I.a watllMICllt HOIHO!HO! HOLIDAY SPICIM. PRICE $102,500 Quick action will put you in this dellgbt.!ul 4 bdrm .• fa m1ly tdinlng, Mesa Verde home, s1lltng on a large lot, a moog custom homes lc6oa lay Prop. RNMors • 675-7060 * CALLUS FOR COlldot/TW-.. Ill Tusfl./lniM From $36.000 lo $81.000 EXCELLENT TERMS THE HOMISS LERS 752-5353 POOLSIDE IEAUTY Super sharp 2 bd. 2'r'J ha townhome next to pool & steps to tennis courts. Has AIC. bit-In BBQ. gar door opener. compactor, etc. for only $47 .500. ~9'91 ~ -VtMcM Sltow NORTH TUSTIN al the ra .... e hotne on a large ANAHEIM ..-.& CONVENTION lot for a large ~am1ly. CENTER 4~. fam rm_. dlD rm . Jan. 2 thru Jan 9 Quiet rea1den1..1a1 local.Ion Call 642·S67fl ext 333 to nr the junction o f • · 00/Nwpt Fwys. S'Tl.000 claim your tickets. THE lfOMESEL.LERS * * * 752.~ GotMral I 002 Gfteral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• file~~~ CLASSIC IAUOAHOMI Peninsula location, steps to ocean & bay. Fun two bedroom with wood floors. Best buy at $85,000 A C0UWB.L Ut«8 CO. 644-1766 2181 SAHJOAOUIHHILLS AO IN NEWPOfrr CENTlA 1002~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab / lrVlne realtg THIS HOMI HAS IVlaYTHIMGt Ocean view -city lights -2. s t o r ies o r built-ht e legan ce w/spacious entry, spiral statrcase, cathedral ceilings. 4 bedrooms, family room w/brick fireplace wall. dinette , formal dining/living room w /rireplace & huge recrea- tion r oom w /ocean view & balcony. Gorgeous pool + Jacuzzi & 8' fireplt. Dramatic garden lighting. $299,500. Marjorie Mabon 644-6200. CW26 > PUSIH1lt4G MIWPOltT .. CH IAYNONT The pleasure of gracious living as only rowtd ln Ne~ Beach. This home rests on a 00 fee bayfroot lot w/4.5xl8 dock & pier -Patio, pool & jacuzzi grace the entrance & withln this res. contains charming 4000 sq.ft. of Uving & entertaining areas -4 bedrooms,•~ baths. Of. fered at $450,000. Vee Stinson . M2·823S. <Wrt > 6424235 '""200 '°' Oo~r Ort~ HMbOr vi.* c.nw lrvll'll •t CMnpu1 V•t .. y Center 752-1414 ( f I DAILY PILOT (;3 -. . HouMI for Sek I • -. ' ,....... ' ..... .... .._ .., -•• •••••• ••• ••• ••••••••• ~~-~~~~ ....... !~~~!.~~~ ....... ~~!!!.~~.~~ ....... ~~!!!.~~.~ ....... ~~!-!~!!' .....•• !~.~~ Wednndey Dec•m~ 29, 1976 Hou.In For Sak ~rReolbtate ....................... Getlief'ol I 002 CHtt.rol I 002 GetWrol I 002 Getterol I 002 1,....i... I 044 ....._ I 044 C......rdal CGmmtrclaJ ....................... u••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ I 600 Property 1600 ···••••·•·•············ •..................................•...........•........•......•.•••. •.....•.........•••.••• ·············•········· .......•.•••••..•...•.. HEW COSTA MISA LISTIHGS! MHa Vent. ChcwnNii 3 Bedrm., l~ Ba, huge living room, 2 fireplaces , family room. plus h carpets . Home tastefully r<.'corated. 16'x25' covered patio w/bullt1n UDQ. New Solarium kitchen floor, ne w paint. Garage door opener. Reduced to $59.900 Lovely 3 bdrm., 2 ba, ne w carpet. Xlnt location. Ne ar all schools; frwys & ~hoppin g. Lots of charm. La r ge lot. Quiel street . EXCELLENT CONDO $54, 900 2 br .• 2'h ba .• 2 car garage w/garage door opener. Large s iLl' rooms. bltns. lovely p atio. 2 pools, jacuu 1, 2 t ennis courts, clubhous e. Like having a vac ation!! Ne ar major sho pping, schools & freeways. Priced for quick s ale. OPPORTUNITY CAREER HIGHT Come as you are and get the details on your future in the lucrative real estate profession. Speak directl y with our Fountain Valley Manager. Available Tues. and Thurs. evening 6 to 9 p .m or call for appt. PLAN TODAY FOR YOUR TOMORROW 18055 Magnoli a St .. Jt'ount:un Valley 96.'l· 8.111 JIMFBIYMAM . .. ..has joined the s aJcs staff of Selert Prope rti<.'s. Jkm. a Cos ta Mesa High graduate, received hJs bachelor's degree at San Jose Slate .univers ity . His background in .banking and marketing give him a solid basis for real estate. For truly professional servicing of all your real estate needs, call Jim at 751·3191. c:;::: SELECT I PROPERTIES G~ral I 1002 Gmeral 1002 ......... .............. ........ .............. . INCOME UNITS Six unit apartment building in good North Santa Ana location. No vacan· cics. In good condition. A DON BIRD EXCLUSIVE. $105.000. Call for details CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD Associates, Realtors I 002 Corona del Mar I 022 .........•....••.............•......••.•.•..•. Owner Ready to Move ' 4 Hcdrmi.. o r 3 G~ral I 002 Gt!ftt'rol I 002 ;ind den p, ll.ith l.O\ r PRIVATE HACH ACCESS 41R R.-Ced to SI09,500. The µnn• rs rlJ:hl, the loca l111n 1:. ~reat, the mslr bdrm 1~ i.:1 ... nt. the \Jnl " pool ~•zed . the lanrl I S f e e, th <' ba1hn>0ms are two ancl the r1rcplare~ ;ire too. •• ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• h qu1t.tl n£'1ghhorhcuut THIMIUNG ABOUT SELLING? Well , now is the best Lime of the year to list; historically, activity is best in January, rig ht after the holidays. Th.is ye ar, it will be frantic. For best results, get slarled right now! Call: 673-4400 I l ,L \Jt IJ()l{ DiYiliOft of Hcri»or lnnshMnt Co. GeMral 1ooi GeMral •...•........•.•....... ••.••••................ T.11xunous 4 RH h1)ml~ F'amtlv rm & ( 0 r m .II <1 1 n In J.!. w Ith \ i C \.\ t ow a r cl lla rl>or lslJnd U<>~•l ~lip Sl.25.000 Bl (l GR UNDY~·REALTOR J4 l Bny"d" O""'' N 8 67~ 61 61 G~ral 1002 GeMral 1002 ......•....................................•.• Freshly Painted Huntinqton leach 111 .1n1· llc•t111· l'lt•.er\ 111 11 I l""1 lr111 L11n 1111 , , ... 11th "'""'"" Ill .11111 l•Ul 1111.tl rltw•r I'·'''" Ii·· h.tt I. '.11 I \1111 I 111111' flltllll" I Iii· Jt••J ··' ·' 1 .. " ~·" .110 II 1r1' 1111 1111' . ,.. A SUPERB OMES t f. I' I t'>'~ W B•k"' C M N"•' to MMll.f'I BHh•I ~49·8oSS MESA VERDE Ot•c ttf ,l(or ' t hutt l' Sup"' I ht~lrm • 11, n ~1·.1tunn1• ~ l1 n·pL11·l·~. I 11 I ' t• I p .Jn" I 1 n I'. '°' .tll1'•'1>1·r pl11'h I I jib, l1o:1• 1 .. ·1lrm \ ·" .111t r1• ,,11v rm \1111r lll'>l>''<l1011' l'1111•rl 11111\ ~ 111~1 l 'dll ~lll•~ •HERfTAGE REALTORS Think Future! HAPPY NEW YEAR Cll'an a nd bnghl Red Carpet I 81 0 I MOCJnOlia at Talbfft, Ftn Vlly 962-4495 644-7211 -,.. CAMt::OSllORl-:S Liv rm. ~p Dmmg, 3 nr. 3b:.r l'rnf d e1• l'onJ purkli ke vd Slil!i.~10 hy o" rwr Cu II fi.14 ·11 ~o For on Ad In Womtn's Worid Calf S..e 642-5.678, ht. 330 In Women's Sizes I Slimming Stripes FtXJllU"H ln nkc neiehborhootl Briniz your paint & TL\ $80,000 1trea, u k•nti ~.950. Aft. 673-7601 -------- CHOICE EASTSIDE 48R 2BA home near Wes tcliH s hopping & srhools. Playhouse in re· ar yard. boatfcamprr storage. CALL today to see this fine family home, 64S'6646 TUln.1 ROCll OPIN HOUSI IY OWNER s.day DIC 26 TH 1'1w1I n.., Dec 30th 2 Story, 6 BR·Plan 7. Glant wood beamed step down living room w tfloor to ceiling frplc. Formal dining room, family room, kitchen w mook. Beaut. landscaped, low maint. yard Secluded m aster bedroom. lower floor rooms open to garden & patio areas. 3 Car garage, loads or storage & many extras. Call Don Olk 17141 131-9609 or (7141 751-4642 . •••••....•....•...••••.•••...••..•.•......•.• XLMT INVESTMENT 10 OCftccs + 2 secretary's ofrices. + room for large law library & rec-eptlon room; mclurlcs plans for considerable expansion. $235,000 With good term~ available. H.wti'"Jf .. h 1040 1,..n 1044 450NEwP0HrctNrrnoR1vE 15vos11 A-r RE~ r, GEE ........ ~ ... ~ ........... ~ ................. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! /-t--~ HOM s S&S Re1ale Specialists J. • Ml sJ vi. I 067 ti'twport S.och I 069 ------4 or 5 bdrmmodels a va1I, Woodbnd9e s °" io ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRACIOUS some w poots. 968-460'.l • • •••••••••••••••••••••• LIVIHG l'cnnington Properties Cross1nq M [ QM? MEWPORT SHORES MEWFOll 1917 NEED OR RO . 2 Br2 Ba. den. 2 pall<»>. l +INCOME UNIT A home that is one hou:.l' To this loHly :.tdrter 'tY villa. $73,000 642-04t7 Three luxuriously IJrgl' FHA rrom 30 acre take Y. Jlh hom e on 11 h u J: I'. Owner. bedrooms kc)'llote one of f h · i ..... ~ ut'fully lands ll""d ---our best East Side offer· a:. mg, swcmm ng, uuat-a 1 c ... NEWPORT BEACH ASSUMABLE 111g. f'antasllc \aew of lot. you can Jdd two mgs. The 20x30 h\'tnJ; lake and m o untains! mo r e b edrm 'I This Bluffs 3 Or, 212 baths, rnom. pool. guest hou:.c. Chou:e opporturuty for a Qwet cul-de·i.a c location :.hake· roo fed · h o me lar.,:e fa mily room . E · :1 c.ir garage with s hop good home and a grc:.rt HIGHLY upiira ded 2 wlfireplllce 111 10 a Plan Unobs truc ted view ~pace and loft make this loan 111 the center of II B. BDRMS .. den . 21, ba. QUALITY LOCATI ON or Ba l·k Bay on large a wondt'rfully flcx1blc Ma:.1>1ve stone rareplacc, Readyspnng l!l77 and d ose to :.hopping! g reen ~elt. L ike n~w home !or a large family 24' family room . r arpct S62 500 tond \\alk lo v<>ols. For New paint and plus h 1ng and drapes . $15.000 ' · i.alc by owner /age nt. carpeting too. l'LLIS down p ay:. to l"JIA II aa ., ~ $139.500. 6•1-1·6529 eves. Rcnla lUn1tinback. balan('e a nd $409 per UDI 752·51>lldays. 11 jQuall ·~ month pays all. 559.900 Plac• . PIDC. . full pn ce HURRY: Prap 1;·1• ft-L " 531 58()(1 ~-1920. SanC'"-nt• 1076 r-?""Dp•r•••• lnt.rnaffoftol R•ol "oo ouA•l s1 N1wP0•111ACM ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 752-1920 1•00 OUAll n NtWPOttT llACH &tote Networlc 2 Separate Houses -------1 lf523 C,otP05Dl·IRVINE on l lot. Full of East.side REMODELED OPt-:N DAILY (;harm. SBS,000. 8A.M T06 P.~1. 3 a.droom /2 lath Obi garage Fenced COTTAGE yard. $50,750. Terms. Bra nd n e w carpe ts. Roy McCor• drapes. paint and le:cked Realtor t 810 H•wport noors. EnclosCil garden ~osta Mna 541-7729 room highligh t:. th1:. s pel'laeular h o m e 3 LET THE 006 RUN around this lovely 3 bedrm family home.SJ\ Hts. There's plenty 01 room for him to stretch his legs . (or yours )' Then relax on the plush carpeting in front or your beautiful used brick fireplace . lntenor is uni qucly decorated with cedar siding and shake Outdoor enterla in1 n I(· s ~ 7. an fenced back yard & large patio urea . I\ MUST for a run lo' lnl!. p e t lov ing famil y' &.000. Bcdr m . I '• Oath. 2 f1repl.1ce:. J usl a i>hort walk from golf course en o ne or llunt1ni:t o n Ue..crh 'i; f1ne6t areas. i\11 th1~ fur only ~:J.ooo. HOLIDAY SPECIAL Take 4 Bc<lrms. Drn ancl Family room. add pool. Jacuzn. r1re ring anci superb dt>corut1ng. Sci 1n lovelv neighborhood on pnvate . tree lined Cul dr Sar. puy only ~2.000 end h uppiness b. s ure t o follow! Realty Laguna hoch I 048 .....••••.•............ COMMERCIAL LOTS Prime Pacific Co as t Hwy location. Two C·I lbt:. & lhrcc R·2 lots Tow.I package· $231.000 HORIMS REALTY .. 494-8057 * -- MYSTIC HILLS 3 br, 3 ba, Sauna, s pec· tacular \'U, i:rc:.rl E xec. home $155,000. Al!t . 673 7601 LA GUM A HIDEAWAY 2 Be droom & il r n in Canyon w s eclude d rear yard Patio, terrnr e & tree housr . One mil{• lo town & beach /\II this for only 564.500 C:ill now to M•e 645 6646 H.wporthach 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE 2 Bdrm. + den, frplc., ::i pallos. beamed C<'il hv THE VIEW ALONE IS WORTH $1 lS,Ollll. Move in now. ROY AL R!AL TORS \(1),19 Cu mlno de Estrella CJpo Bch ·2143 rm. Sl.45,000 Hust u· scttinR a Ion~ 3 Bdrm., updated k1ll'h . f..11r\\ay. 2 Bedroom, :! frpl . s pec & bpan ' balh custom home with $147.000 rnounla1n &ocean view. LIDO REALTY :u77 \i11 l .i•lo.,.n . *673-7300* J; ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS 1714t 4'6-77ll llG CAMYOH San Juan VIEW. $215,000 Capistrano· I 078 View Newport Bay to •••••••• •••• •• ••••••• • • Catalina! Iron gate en· try. Ma mmoth ltvrn11 room with Vl ~W! Mar blc fireplace. Pa nel{'cl formal dining room Wt•l bar. Sp:.rciou11 k1lc·hcn & pantry . Extra larr:l· maste r wln!l. G l<tsM'd v ie w patio . Louds or litora.1tt-. 3 Car · GJrJJ:l' l':.rll now for per!>onul C.:harm111g :?700 !IQ. rt. 4liH, on a1>Prt>X. 12 ur rt:. For~I din, pan'lcl fa m rm w 1wcl ba r. P rof'ly lcls cpd grounds. Sl&l.500. • IOND REALTY* Gi\LLF.R Y of llOM ES 17141831-9411 pre' ww 752·1700 Westminster 1098 .. ,, J •IJ' I I "111,, .. fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.t•~=~~ Prap•rtt-· 7S2·l920 t•OO QUAIUT Nl~llT HAC" ---• Roberts 1~41 kat~ ., .. Munll•lllH kach A PRESTIGE ~--+--I HOMEs -----------1 $49,950 SUPER DOOPER JUST LISTED 3 Bedroom . dr n. central Hacienda 3000 Sq. Fttt Ole ' Ele~ant arched l'X· lrYirw I 044 tcrio r . large estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• grounds 5 bedrooms, 3 PRICED T O SELL. by baths. family room + owne r $85,000. lmmcd den, formal dining, wet orcupanry Luxury 2 DR. bar, built-in vacuum hhrnry. Ra nchoSanJoa _:JOON. Newport, N.~ MOllUHOME Large, 1969 Stal' mobile home. 26x43. an I.aituna Beac h Large l o t . St'Cludt>d & qwet. Moun- t.am VleWS. $13,()()(1 T r u I y s n o o t y qwn Condo. Fully 11p· m:b· 1i~~'[f>fil ndghborhood.AKR,rall po1ntr d, 1ncld air .~ I13mfilil~~ 5'10·1720 547·3987 or aft. 5pm & 499.2800 wknds S44·5704 ------- TARDB.l "#I In Califomia" lly Ownr. Clean College Park 3br, 2ba. pool. xtras. 833-&!90. ------- -Macnab-Irvine 11 1-:/\l,TY l'O:'ll 1'1\;\ \ ST ART TH~ MEW YEAR RIGHT! ~/t¥n REAL ESTATE '100 (',lt•nrwy"• St. •?4 1147) ~49 0316 Mo,•c Into th e m ost tx>aut1ful condominium LOCATION NEWPORT SHORES .m . nice fl•nced y ard. A home to remem ber ! 2 <..:onvcn1ent toshoppins: & &'<irm and de. n. I·'• b.ith .I rans rtallon ~~~~,l~cl~ 1 cc!rpt/;~ • !t!?•i lredroom & h vinJl ;1m :~:~-i':nJOY the wa rmth of -~~~~ ~~ ;i;~1~h=~~ ~r1~1ir0 0ttte-r Real Estate s d ••••••••••••••••••••••• opener. Owner nee s last • sale Call S40·ll51 ~taf~omH ~HERITAGE · .-;;. REALTORS 1100 ...............•.•....• :'11ohilP, Moctular lloml' & Bwldrng Delivery, Sel----------1 up, & St"rVil•e, li75·7Si0 lorln ·l' ('''·or info. HEW PRIME Watfffront Condo 2 Rr. 2 s ly tri level. formal din rm GO' H11at s lip $2 00,011 0 Ph :ss:l·70'.H. Beautiful Pardo Verde Parlt Spa rlous 2 Rr, l"• Ba . 111•11 & r ec Car ri. qutt·k ~ale. Sl7.000. i\,, Ro~c S1m11niJn OCE .& ...._. VIEW In Rancho San J oaquin Few short blks to lcnncs A" Decorated beyond your courts. wilh 40 un . I' r es t 1 g i o u s ar e a . w i Id cs t d r c u m s ' 2 dc,·eloped acre~ behind a Htw Listin<J-Vlew Cu st om home at r e · Bedrooms + den wfl(olf pnv;1le patio Oen & city Newport Hl!ts. ho me. asonablc prier Call ror c ourse view Sl05.000 vus 2 Bdrms. $134.500 xlra lr g lot w /man > 111.fo 1-'l'C. <W28) ---------1 poss1h1hlle5. Lots of c>. PACERA REALTY t7 MIS22 llS7:! (2131945 2H21 i.4r~ .. 74 l.a~zloSharka ny752 141-l ---------tras hereCAl.L now v 'll'"~,. -------mllll! $49.500 Lovely 2 br ·apt, UNITED BROKERS • •i'"""o--Oen !;Ide or Hwy. Virw~ J ohn C,1rey Gill &IG 7-lH 1 I , , _' Truly 491 1r,95149u320 /\gt a UNITS ~-_ ~ -Hl -I I 052 PENINSULA POINT Sanla i\na 1-·1,·e 2 bdrm. Snooty! . • ••••• ~ ••• !!: .......... Charming 2 Story horn<•. & 3 1 bdr m. P n me p ro P res tll[e Woo<lhrcdge TWO.STORY 261.0 sq ft .:'> llr, J ln1 , li:c prrl" $125.000, 15', townhomc, about :woo fa mal v rm. llol Hr anda, down sq ft. 111s1de. 4 bedrooms, NIGUEL SHORES . lop !.Hie 1lc-1·1< l•r rfrC'l BILL GRUNDY J baths. (amrly room+ 3 fir + dr n. E'ld usn•e mo lhc•r 1n l aw unit REALTOR 675-6161 den, hrick flreplacr , um· Riii<' guarded a rc.a. Mini w/2nd ktll'h. Nr ocean & , ________ _ 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Income Pro~rty 2000 •.•................•..• ---------1 Ont• lc,c•I ~ ~·urm. i:!'' UNITS que master swtC?. Wood vu, mtns & night hghts. buy. Simple f111anc1n.: by parquet entry. "F'ormer St 29.500 owner . No 110 1nl s model." $98,9:i0, UKll. .JAYW. YEATS Owner/Al!!.. $143,000 Ph 1m~~0 ,. " SM ODO Best Buy :1 11 •• Jrm~. lo(11od ,lM 11·1 h t> ml' : II r 1 i; h I " n cl chc>t:rY RtdCcwpet 181 0 I MOCJ"Olio at T albffi, Ftn V lly 962-4495 G.-rol hath. (orm ul dlOrnll -. IJ mll.,, k1tl'lwn N.11 ll.1rh11r llli.:h Srhnol $>12.!lf•I Wr 1 n ll.inll·r .ii Tnll11rhor• 1 ···················•·•···•·•·················· Ga~tLfu//~ &~l View -View -View o,...Hom. Thurs. Dec. JO 3007 Carob St. 12 Hoon T1I Dartl s.. ..,, c~ llr, 21a .._ .AJtd Tou'iW..t ff! """"trfchd •ltw o·Hrfooliinq Ioele lay .ct city Hgflh. M.y ~ wdwd ex· tnn. II.pt ..................... .. lor9• h•lly rM wltll b•r. Two ............ aft electric 91 T.t ldtcJMtt wfftl....,.,..1.tf,ct.u*tfllllcre-... OftM. MlrT'CM"H ...... ,.. ,,.,........ -..C.,.-ct low .,..,, n •t• ....... W0111lost10ftCJ at S 160,000 OWMr Wl'""9 to Fin...ce c .. au.Jt04 !\(I ~It t lAW')' f;nr "1A•~ r l••rr fl OMt t 11 lh 1 riuO ~,, v~rr lhtl ~,, O• •1 ot~ I 111 Jo• !fl rr II'\ mto1l•~'Y I{,\ • 1· ,. '" "" 1 .. rc ~l ~111 •• n'rtj r.t"L''" r, ' w " l"I ~· •. 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New York NY 1001 I. Print N 1 m" A <1 d r1• s s . Z 1 p . P:illNn Number MORE than ever btfo11! 2or deslgMplua :J lrtt ptlnltcl 111· \Ide N£W 1976 N[COl[CRAn rl\Tl\l OG' H~s ev~ryth•n~. 7Sc Crochet w11h Squ•ru f 1.00 Crocht • Wudrobt • 1.00 Hiity rlfty OullU 1.00 ~lpple Crocht $1 .00 Sew ..L l<Rit l ook $1 .25 Nttdlt'°lnt look Sl.00 flower Crochet lotlt S1JO N1l111I-. Croehet look . $1 .0o tnsunt Crochet •••II $1.00 lns11nt Mtera111t l ook $1.00 lnsllnt Money l otk , Sl.00 Co111pltlt Gift la.II S 1.00 Complete Af,1111ns .11• $1 .00 12 flrlA Af&Jlm ; 12 SOt lftk of 11 Qullta : 1 50, Mauu111 Quilt loot 12 Hf 15 Qullts ftr TtOy i J 50 c lttk tf 11 ~fly Rt1t • SOt OPEN HOUSE call MO 1720 RF.A I.TO RS 499·2Zl7 673-3350 eves IN S TANTLY AP -LL PEALING .. Prestigious TAftfte ~u~tom 3 bdrm Bench IUK home. Palisades area o( .. .; 1 i ·C-'lf · · ·1 ,. 4.4.,,.7.111.111 30~32·411· SEA TERRACE -------•I G-1 110 224 ~1SOM !•;1''1x· 1•r llppcr11. SOM f; brand 4BR 2ba popuJar "J" Prime Area tic·w. SOMf: pride·llf· Plan. Comer lot. quiet N 11 • h h <•Wnl•rtj1111,, t;up1struno Beach. Some "' " • °"'a cul·de·sac, healed pool. cwport c1g IS omr Located in the prlvalc nmid trees & rlowr rs. 2 comm ·4 tennis courts. HR. clcn. 2 ba F.xtrn rer. center, w a lk l o large hvrng rm. with beach ENJOY T llE bnck frplc. + 2 MttUfi GOOU LI n : SJ25,000 rooms adjoining 11hl <·or l"Quail ~ liiillPlac• IX'ean view. 4:rT18 (;AMI NO CAPISTRANO OPEN TllURSl>AV. DE<.:. 30th. from l.00 to 4.00 PM. 499·'4s.'il 497-2489 493-8812 --- Hwttingtott a.och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buc h Property. 2 hr 1 lltanrr home. Old and r small bul cleAn and neat! Only SU.000. Try 10':. down. Prine. only. Kent Rogers Realty IWS-8300 HUHTIMGTOH UMDMAlk Upstairs l Br Condo Poaaesaion 3 /1 . St5.000-Sl8.000 approx. loan. Appt only l!:ves 5pm-8pm. 960·2S83, Prln· c1palsOnly. S..Clff Spit111 de4 Oorieoua •Br. tam rm, 3Ba, J ear 11ra1e, 2 !rplca, bln hea~ pool wrJacuul, ~ blk trom Country Clb, lennl1 & 1olf count. walk to beach. Anxlbua ownf'r. 111$.,000. Ai\. Rot. Slmoolan PACEIA RIALTY (213 )NWIS2U714 )522--0872 • TURTLE ROCK GLIH Rtclllc~ To s.tl! <>wnrr must sell th(lir new l'lan l ·C In beautiful Turtle Rock Glen 3 .:ural(e on alley $li!l,~100 <::::::::~'m~~gt-EY Oceanfront ~ · 499.:~--I ,n rgest & tx-~t duplex In 1.ar1te bdrm11 , lari:<' ---------t o wn . S p ectacul a r roasthne '1ews. 2 BH & J Bit. with family rm • :, ba . 4 frpks . 5 enclo:.ed anr11ge11 .M nny rxtros' Finest In C'vrrylh1ng ! Carruly rm .• formal den Ing + IO<'ale<I on cho1ct' greenbelt area Ues t pnce ln the Glen, hurry, only $120,000 red hill ~ .. 552-7500 SAMTA'S DEUGHT Thia year Santa can have hl~ choice ; not one. hut wee f1replaces in th111 out.al&ndlnl 5 bedroom, 6 bath Monarch Ba y Home. Perfect for ex etutlve & family living $218.000 $350,000 :All 0 U6•UU ~ 'lt ar Nt•porl Pou Ortlro Prap•rli•• . 7S2·19l0 1400 OUAll \T NIWl'OtlT llACH UNITS 10, T-~1t !1 l!>HI <'. :1 how ., p ri d e of owncri.h1p! Call 645 0303 Forest E Olson Inc. Rllr" RESORT PROP. 32 UNITS on 4 ac res in downtown BIG BEAR 3 blk.~ fmm lake. Income 111 SS0.000. yrly. S ales price is $240,000. / '60.000 down ~llrr will carry halanre at 8'~P. Ownrr de:o;ix•ratr, DC'\'ds co11h or CUSTOMIZm -----t radr. d .J... • -1 •-FEED THE DUCKS CALL 645-6646 .. n.,., .. , ...,vc ora • up-496-7"22 ll 1·0836 .. r r om th" I "A . ftAded plush carpctin1 ' " .. "' ~ thruotJt. Bricked Atrium --waterfront deck , 2·sl y .. s e [RE:~TIG€ "pallo,evenlbe 1tove&1--------•1 BR. & playrm.; 3 ba. --HOM€ oven1 11ro upfr adcd ; NtY•cy • Xlnt cond. W11lk to pools. ,.I ..... • to parka pools "' • tennl11 &ocdn. $96,500 1---------Ja~ml & 1hoppln1. 3 COMYIMllHCE CAYWOODlliLn $16,SOOPwu.lt lsd.rma .• 2 bath.,, dining Spaciot. 2 b9droom. 21A • 148-1290 * 18 UNITS rm Unlveulty Parlll. bath townhome on qulel $7'7,500 Lane lo eowitry vllla1e SPYGLASS HILL ALl, 2 BEl>ROOM. stUlnlJ. Walk to cl vie Brand New 4 br, 3 ba, f'OUR YEARS OLD. t'f'nter, ahopplna. buses, ( 1 / 1 552·7000 lennlt •«oU club. $67,tiOO am. rm, post. 114! op By owner. 1~2.5391 11 aQuall ~ THF. '.'. · • Don't drop the ball! Get 11 • Place VILLAGE. · · -job \li'lth a low·roat o au y Propwtl- REALTORS - 496-722.2 IJl.0136 Pilot Clasalflt'd Ad. 7S2•1t20 Phonto 842· ~. 1•00 OU•lt. Sl NlWW'O« If.ACM DAILY PILOT * Wedneeday. December29. 1979 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Othw RMI &tat. Hoftn U ...... IMd Houwt Unfwftlthtd lr•IM 3244 ......_ _. •--... 3Z69 Costa Me.a l714 AporilMAta u.tw-A. ..... t••h u..fww. AporiMe•h u.tw.. • iW .,,... ___,.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ···•····•••············ ..........•.•..•..•.••. .•.....•.•••....•.••.•• . ..................... •····•·····••·······••· ..................... .. lfte0ft9 "'°PertY 2000 ditt Mer 3222 Hw1ti14on ._. 3Z40 ~. ~.~.~t .. <.:ollcat' P3abrk 4 BR. 2 BA. frpl . 1 blk + Complt'tcly furn 1 bi ta Mffa 3124 Costa M.1oe1 3124 H.tf"'Jf'oft hodl 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• uun UUUJ'K' ,Im~~ r. rrom (')Ce•n Yrly Ren ddUlt~. no pet~. Sl 4S .................................................................... . SAN Cl.F.M t~NTE •S or ll\lo y. newer, 3 br. 2 ba, S3'75 Evci. 640-lYll_ t.1 $47&. Agt ~O ll!U, 646 7883. l31 fo'lower CASA Vl<.'TORIA Nit"t 3br. 2ba. up1tulN . nc Nr llat1Ullon/Orookhunt lJt-;A<.:11 UNl1'8 2ba. fplc. Lndry. no JX'l.:. FOR Lt:ASE. 3 bed rm. 2 V\ew. Turtlt-rock Terr 3 Aak for Les I & 2 BR. uni or rum. gas pets. 2 kids ok ~ 1()2'; 2br. 2ba, i;IU'. petJo Sm I rd . IJ•!: ... : $495 675 6900 ba. brand MW. J70011q.n Dr & 1-'um Rm. b\•11ut Sllldio decor furn, pvt & wtr pd. Adil.Ii. no l)«'l.I. V ll I e n <' 1 J cl\ld ok ~ 9ft2.0'J78 Landin" home w /J ur 9!00mo 7520617 WALKTODEA<.·1t pat.Ml Wau~r & .iui. v<1 Pool, t\.'C rm. aec gate. ~-1~ "1'ltll'LL-.:X.. Spnrkhn.f.! 2 2 2 townh.se UIUl!i )O"l 2 block!. from ~url 4 V r.. nt:w $119,500 ' ' fo' 0 U R P L L-.: X ' ' SpaC'1ou~. wt·ll planned 3 3 2 2 JU!>I ~ hlorks 111 i.wf $11.529 ~ro~:. Nt w hstml( al $13!1.SOO •BERTHA m ;NrtY• REALTORS <192 4121 l!l5 D<•I Mar . Sun Clc•m Costa Mesa FOURPLEX 3 uedroom. 2 bath und 2 Medroom, I balh untlb Will consider cxchanRe rrivatt' p atio•,, extra large.' unit!> Grt«1L 1nvci.t mcnl polcnll:.il l.MQuail ~ liilPlac• Prap..-ti•• 751-1910 I.a() OUAll \T NIWll'Ollf HACH Want SO': partner w '29m for purc-husc of ocean front prop w t2m sr>t•n dablc-. John McKrnley. (1)·192 3710 .. 3Bdrm Duplex $48() mo SJ.SS mo 646 ~ C'M. Vt .. on". "~'"""'0 ---0 .... a~ ... CH itur S525/mo 1nddt1 --CdM BF.STSTR1-;1-:T ,,_ '" -'"""°"' 1 Br '200. all u hl pd " ~ l'urdener No pet11 2 Br a Ba. lux o pt. ovt•r ~-new .. bdrm w ., .. r ... "''C S•"""'1ul • .cl< Ut·'s Stove. ~fna. adull.ll, nc , . .... , looktnt: Newport Huy ~ " , • " V'-""'' ..,... u •-I FORLt:ASE :.lht.'urm.< wub balcony & fpk garaite$500mo pd.fo'L't! 2Br.nlce ... cean.c108ct pets_!'3_!.8ay.S489lHll ba. brand new 1900 fiQ ft 833 9234 PENINSULA POINT Mam Rentals, 54C>-S370 shopplna.t. Adults only Landulg horne w 1rormal --4 Bdrms w/bulcon1e, -------Nopets.8'5-8939 2Br.bttns S200 d r h HIMl'""10ft h«h l7 4CI 674 Joann Slte(lt RENTALS m. rm .. 11m rm. wet 2 Hr. 2 U.i town oust• Prest1g1ous wood lnlr & •••n•••••••••••••••••• Large: br. I b• rottag1., 64S3'17odW6-38& J AS M 1 NE <.: n i-; l'~ICS bar. $575 / mo indch Pool. clubhou:w $385 extr, beams & war mlh BACH Sl:tO Ut1ls. mcl'd Encl. aarag~. Eu:.t c M most "<1pulur modd ~ardent'r Nopcts Avu1l now ~11429 $000/yrlylst 1st & lasl. StUdent ove1 Adults only, no pcl:i . Ul!:AUTll-'UL new Uuc:h ,. Robem Recilty N 1 .• uk SHORT B t< TO BCH 21 pre('d ."""' • ...,.. m> 548·5300__ upts. Flrepluc·1•, rt'fr1~ l'tan 2 with 2 be<irm:. & 8 ... l6ll cw Y ut'l'. Uni r Umv lmmaculat.e & woodsey .._...~ md $200. 645-11:15\i 01 den. on ~reenbelt with -· ~lbr.2ba,ulnurn + xtru11 mtmior. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba a--a..ch 3741 Allructlve I br. w.w <'pl:c, tf19·3.17o 0<·oun vww from p11lm A $4115 552 7059. 768 7744. Vacunt and ready 1m ~•••••••••••••••• drps. bllns. adull!l, no - l>argam at $125 per mth Clean 3 br 2 bu RIO T 1 k 41J • b mt'(llutely S480mo. pets Ups tairs. t9i0 ·rrl plex 2 Ur. I~• bu onyearlylease.lnclull1•s r ts' d '2 u~ 1iar' trlt•roc ·• r . 2 a , WATF.RFRONTHOMl::S $250. Furn twaul. 1 BR Wallan•. 6460176. $175. Fam rm wtrrplr. C/O all am1•nitll.'S .~., ... ~45''" "'3 9<-• or~a l dm R. utr1uin 6311400 apt,nr lx'h Ke~pempl'c mo OW. no pcti.. $335. l'h Clubhouse. 1 ..,..5 :m.>· "" " I .,4. Ind 1t re~· rac 1I m e m adlls Uut pd. 494 4200 lcnrus court:'° Jacua 1. i\gt. no fee bership. tenna~ & pool, l4tc 3 Br. Fam Rm. den. Lovely lge 3 br. newly de 631 0496 ON BEGONIA Charm 4 BR Condo. pool, tennis tt90 mo Avail! 1~ l...'Scll din. 2 fplc's, 2 ba. pool . .,_wpori t.och 3769 ('orated Ideal lo· No,l•--------•I mi.: 2 Wrm on ('Ornt'r lot. handbull & bu:.ketball or 18 mo:. 752·6532 or tenrus, $&95 673·0852 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• pelS SZ45. Mtir u~ 22185 .,_w Townhowt•s No pets or ('htldr~n $350 $350mo 9'79·7888 64.2 0200 -----673·8700 BEST IUY Mendot a, Apl A. 979.2531 lnstru\I fl\OV('·IO 2 crn per mth ---, Ba , New Peter·~ Townhome. Some people say you !(et I '<"a bath, pat10ll, air. <le ON Ll\llKS PUK 2 4Br.2 st)',2"2 .~ltns C Plan.3 Hr.2'7 Ba.AiC. cra1*S...... what youpuy for'Wc or Ni<'c I br. (rplr , 1>0ol. luxe. a dults. S280/m o &cbelor S280 I Bdrm~ 2 Bdrm from S320 3 Bdrm from t495 • Summer & w1nlc r ul ooach 18 ~uuttful •V1Qw:1 of O<'ean , UitaUnu & P11h1!! Verde:. •Large pn vale decks •Heated Pool Saunai; • A._q ignt'tl rovr'd prk.: •Add1UonaJ frllC parkinl( •Maid 5ervicc avail • fo'urniturt' av:11l. NOPE'~ Open M F 9 305 30 Sul 10-5. Sun 12 5 HuntinCJlon Pacific bdrm. 2 bath. no pets, w1w <'Pl. fam rm Sopc1 upgrudt-s no pcls $550 394 S.~s• Clrcl• rer more And the pnce 1! adults.,no pets '230 mo I 9 I 9 An ah c 1 m S l one car J(ar $375 per clean! $i75 962 ~71 mo I~ 55,z.Q68S . Cosh Mesa le,;.., Me mbership in a 548 475 or646-3798 546·4141, M~r Duve 711 Ocean Avenue ~~· yearly lease Very CLEAN 3 BR. 2 U/\, frpl TURTLEROCK You are lhe winner or 2 ~~~blt~l~e~n:I~~~~~ Adult 2 bedroom beam ~~~;.::~4:: ON BIG C ORON A dshwshr.2 cari~ar 1345 3 Br.fam1ly rm atnum. lJcketslt>lhl' B1lltards S w1mm1ng ceilln~ no pets $200 5~ lh BR.garage,nopels or WlllwmWalters Co B EAC II ARE AKE ns 71'4 ll63-4.5W .or 531·9~5 great vu. lots or xlras Sports. Vocation Golf Ori v1ng Range W Wt son mq aptC <'hi Id r e n $245 C a I I - DRIVE Fabulous View. Agt No Fee MOO/mo 644...u;.w irRKAGtiottal Su unul> + srcal ac 2 Br apls Gas pu1<.1 646-0635 376 t-; l6th St, Newdeluxebeat'b apl l& 1 bdrm & cooverta hle 4 Br house avu1l now ~ VthlcS. Show uv1t1es Sonday BBQs Adults. no Pfts. 400 Mer C. ~---3 BR. qw~rea den 1-'abulou~ v1cw S6SO baths. cpt.s, drp:.. Ultns Lease 3 BR. 2 Ba home. atlhe Partu:~ with ll\'e bands rimac W;/y . Apl 2 a ean l~c tower 2 [Ill in - 1934 per mth Yearly lease $JS(l 962 3533 ll(l' country kitt'h, t•o\ ANA.HEIM t-"ret.>Sunduy brunch. 9'19-19!_1_ _ 4 plcx, crpb, drps. 1¢ar. HulitingtOft ON l~I AVENUE. mold patt? Nr ~thoo li.. & d S2 HarbOur 3142 Corona rlcl Mur ·2 bdrm 2Br 2 Ba. adlt condo. fat shop g S36S P1 mo Cull CONVENTION Your n•nt dollars go l've r East Side New duplex. i :U0~!:5 °0 pct:.. 20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• unll w1guruge. laundr~ Rec area. ''I m1 IJch Husty. 549 1862___ Jan~::i~;uEJ~n. 9 furlht•r •••A lerri fl< Br 1"9 Ba. frpk. dbl gu1 ---' ----S330 Nr Ha rbour. 3Hlt fac1hlw~ & n•frt~. s.400 ga!:._?JO _Ph MO 5048 _ WOODBRIDGE Call 642.56711. ext. J33 to mamh:OJOCC crew. pro OX>mo ~·S035afl5PM 2 BR. cpl. drps Kids UK 28/\ T nplex. Def Sam or per mth Yearly lease . M d 38 , . <.I •d 1 · k t fess1onal management -----No pets $200 mo ~ t»83 fl 6 213 :>92 2666 COLE OFHEWPORT 1..ARGE 2sty. 3 br. ::!'~ ba a lu;onB r. upi:ru c . c aim yourlJc c s. staff t hat cares, and Lovely nc:w I & 2 br. cpts . u pm. --· --H~ALTORS fam_ rm. frpl, dshwshr g;.so Sc kr &10 0926 * * * friendly Ot.>ighbors drps, garage. dshwhr 2 BR Garden 11pl Frpk, lrYiM 3844 2515 E CstHwy, CdM Cclhsns .. t?tmabchs. CBoalln11u~.·. u$4t o9us'. a --leach -3248 N"""""rt Hts nr Cl1Cr Dr Models open daily 10·7 Adults. no pets. $200 & dshw\;hr. pool. pvt patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., --.--~~,,,, "'A d & up 1980 Anaheim /\vc nr Irvine Ind. Art•.i . De h f I 675~5511 714-963-4500 or 531·9~5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br. 2ba. lge lot. Guest ..urTy. no one un er 21 54!>-3229: 646·3160 after 5 557-2841 WOODBRIDGE ac.,_ ourp ex. nnc yr R~ALS 1475 6463757 no pets. Roommate ____ l'INESAPTS old oo:st buy in llunl· Agt. No Fee. IR"I • room sep. · · serv1<'\' ava1lablc . Mon pm Beach cluplt.>x + room tu build one more unit Try 10',; down. Pnnr Only mgton Beach. try HI''. 1.ACiUHAIEACH lh th ----.,..---LARGE t & 2 br upt:. I, 2 & 3 bdrm units . down Pnnc only. Clean &sharp, 3 Or. 2 Ba Yearly 2 BR & Den. 2 bu. ·lo·mon occupancy 2 B~ w /gar . .,.30. N<'w Dshwi.hr. pool Adult.i o ...... 1gncd like early Cotht MHa 3224 rpts, drps. bllns. rn<'d 3 BDRM .. ne~er ho.me home. F"rplc. D/W, dbl crpt. lgc fnc:d yd w /patm. From s;!IO mo. l!.ts pd California hung.ilow~ ICetdRogenReafty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr Malls & s <'hb located in lortarino gar,walklobcb.pools & OukwoodGurdcnApts Water pd. 2224 "D " 7711 S<•ottPl .ofrl'lacl·n fr n m $2 7 0 . 11 5 848-8300 $225 E/Side 2 br. dee .. cpt. Kids / pets OK. S390 L 11 Ru" a · 2 B 11 l h s · tennis. $135. mo. 645-0836 Placentia. call betwn I S tia ., • ., ""T' Pines tone ()fc hrs 3-5 30 __ fireplace, ocean. view I®) Irvine cat 16th J SJG-4120-.,_...,.,, " d NB Duplex $106 000 or clrps.gar.rncd yd.patio 847-2760_ Eic cellent fam. home . Extt. home. 3 BR. 3 Ba (714 HJ45-0550 wkdays,9·5 30wkn s make orrer '67:1 s!1:io art Mat adlls 646 J07S .i Br 2 Ba, fplc. cpl~. d""l' ~Mo and Pool. Lea:.c By 2 Br 2 Ba. fplc. pool. 2 sly i\~ultl I:: Sidt• l&2 br uplsl 552 04_oo __ _ c I' I ',... S600 E-s 1·de. Ch1ldren OK .:.nt• ~ar. µatio. µ0o •--•-h 38 .. 8 ,, nnt' on )' Mc~a Verde area 4 br. 2 bllru.. $450 mo. owner · m 0 · 170016th St (al Doverl l.1 ke new, no pc t :. _.,...--oc .. TRIPLEX llunt I: Bt h 2 hu. crpts, dpn;, bltns. lgc 898·2470_ _ ~u!t~:' w/~~:·v11J!! Oays,752·9442 or 675 l617 c714>64241170 $290 548-0916 &W-0878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alks to ocean. pnmc-lor \'()m er lot. e nd .ba ck yd. Very nice 2Br . J ·~Ba l.1v rm with fireplace eves. Ot't'anfro11l Garage Apt ~ Casa de Hermos& $260 31R, 28A LIVE IN/\ CASTLE Wid<' Sl20,000 A.:t 557 287R l>nw by 3202 Minnesota Condo. Fireplace, l.iun W JW Carpcl thruout ~t 2 br & den or J br Brfl oo. no '""ls. ut1I pd 2br apt w trireplal'e. 11,., Ocean vicw~. lg 1 br apt. f !>ii!-4471 ~ d C"'S,d""". uno..tr; 1-·am1 tll ce1t 'ui; Garden:.-. a l 6 pm -------dry service area. main K.ttchenw ran"e &oven S525 /\vi. Jan 8th A 11 now to 6/30. $325 bath. range, oven. I!> "" .,... .,.. " " h b ly. no pch !>15 5:!54, pool Cb to bc h Mature I~,,__......... -2200 Condo. 2br. t ba. patio lcnance rrce $275m o $&25 Mo 644-'887 eve~ m ~6 25 10 hwas er. $320. AJso 3 r 831.2919 f loUQ Tur ~.. !163 38 tscp _ bldg) S370. pro ei.s1onal~ S390 mv •••••• •••• •••• • •• •• ••• • gara1tc No pet:.. S29J '87 I BDRM A l'T ul Wood:. Son Juan STEPS TO fkttch. ;1 hr 2 160 W Wilson "94-<'653 or 494-ool 7 , ~-c t M mo 75t 6M3 St -8 -,-r-1..~ 3271 w OCMO Point 3826 loMD osa eso 2 ory,4 r+ amrm 2•, Cove 111.'uch Lanai ._..,...~ ha nlr $35u ------•••••••••••••••••••••••M.wportleach 3869 2 vacant, 1 w1o lde r E S1de 3br newly decor ha. Sprin gdale/Slater w 1bw1mpool One oflh1,••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 ~3804 JBr.2 ba,luxurytwnhse 2BR, 28 A lwr duple'C, ••••••••••••••••••••••• houS('. nxl door " nt'wer hme. tgc yd & putm. nr area. S435. IS33·1693 best n •ntalL 1n L:,1guna 2br. Iba, Condo-Clean. New sha~ & kit appl J • 2 Rf' I '"· Y · rly "~n1or 11 t N l •Its 1 uar Nr bch /\\ail JJn I P"'R" ..._.e_WPORT ronst Can be bou"hl a~ a :.chool::.. S395 646-238!1 --ror ..,.,5 Mo washer, drver. pool, no '· ""· ca ""' Uli{e ms r . J> •• · oc ... A ""s; ,.. u.. ,_... -· •J adults "lllY No pctL Call633 70S9or54"' A931 1st& last S2SO K3ll 0193 ....... RTM.,~S packai;?e or ~c1iarale. • • --""*' '!$9"• MISSIOH REALTY pt'ts $275.494·0315 v • ~· · • .,.... ATA m' Callformorc infor Al!t MESA VF.RUE 3 hr + HartMMlr 3242 $37S. + utll titOB W, Ex L 2 b 2 b r l or 2 Bedroom!4 and 1173 7601 family 2 ba. dbl. gar . ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHOHE 494.0731 Saato Ana 3280 Oceanfront. 673·05ll7 I ST MONTH FtlEE ~~nR r,;;· /\d!it!I ~1j Townhouses -----frC'~h paint. i\ t r ond 3 Br. 3 ba townhnusc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 uR, 2'h "oth. 2 car El Syd Townhouses teenage r From S2!lS I-Tom $259.50 ~25 C AO 7729 Rftalt"'r v 3 UR. (I small), vu, tic 3 Br,lae yard. nr Tustin u '( 2 b I"-b r .-" Ai {) 9 6 D I Har.i.To.F.IRd "" .,...., " ., Spa rkltn•' n ••w co nd " · r. ~.a rom...-.. r Ga.s1 Wtr pd I Br pen · a1 y ,., ~ lal·hed gar Lovely y rd A & t ul d rt'"' l(ur .. Vl~W. srufitmu. nd ll Ad It S p I T f''or lst' J an I, 3br. Fll's11 $i170. Ca 11 · · L ti a '·. Nr Ill. Sehl, heh. $445 ve rvm: u " • ~ Aitent 646'12bS co · pvt pa os. u s . w1frpl $225, all ulll pd pa· oo s enm~ LaRuna. extra large lot ud u I l fa m. no pe t._ IW&-t37l or 846.5456 eves. AvaJI. J an 1 499 1240 mo. 832·7151 ask for Nan· See Mgr 1920 Meyer. off 496-7379 Al·ro:-.:. r rom Fa:.h1011 near town. Largc.trt.>e:. & u 4pm 940 t.:onf(ress c M. -<'Y Pruett, oo rec ON TIU: Ul':ACll, Buc:h 1 19th. Wkda)'S 11 5, wknds li.l:md al Jam bore~ on t'f>untry :>l'l 111g S2J.54MI MOVE INTO TOO/\ Y Lease 4 BR -> Ba nw new .idull~ Utll IHI. IQ.4, 642-0282 Great Oceun View ::! Hr. San Joaqwn II ills Roac.J ."/\I L TO MOI' R<>W ... . · Seal leach 3284 ---------1 2Ba ...,..,.. & 18 ~10 llt I C7141644 1900 "l"Redtor 494-861 I MESA Vt-:HDE 4 Ur. 2 Uu . ~ ' ly pamh.'d tn~ull'. Sep. $140 6'15·1865 Lge 3 br. 2 ba townhouse incl~ in lx~h675·l~ --• rpts , drps . f am rm , Hunt llrbr 3Br,2 ba.up· fam·rm, frpk. c~ntral ••••••••••••.••••••••••• · ult 1 G k1tr hl·n hltn~. l1 v rm ~trs condo. all ell'<' .. w tw air cond r ul etc s a c NEW, ncverhved m . pror mq e comp ex. arage aft6. •DB.UXE• frplr. fn r rl yd. rd S.IJS cpl. carport & cnl 1-(ar slrcet. SJ7 s mo . Call dee. Twnhm. 2 BR. 2 ba, SonClflnenh 3776 & patio. Adults only No F:a stblurf 3 br. 2 ba. mo :>.16 SO M w1boat shp $575 mo Cl1ll Rusty.~9 11:162 sphl lcv-. vaulted <'etl ....................... ~LS. $325. &45-3381 or HwlitiftcJtOft t.ach 314o IA:•ase. Incl -.pac. master . ;, . Johft Key• 108112 Marine A••· lolboalslond Darlene ~-4393 or Chns ---· hv rm & din·rm. kitch 83chetor. all ulil Young 83'7·9517 ••••••••••••••••••••••• su1h:. chn rm & dbl !2st S1de·3 Br. 2 lilct huge Clawson 835· 7611 fo r 3Br ocean vu. hilltop hm w11Jllns. air cond. 2 car people. $1 35 F ee SlS 2 br. CptS • pool. pl.Jy yd . ..: J r a i.:e ,\ u t o ct no r Yo11are thc wm11l'r1Jf 2 ram game rm lg )'II. appt w /decks, walled rial10 IUlr w1aulo.dr'?pener, Beat'hcomber, 11:11 201 1 no p e t s 2208 A . opener a vail Pool&. tu·kct.s to tht' w fnrd encl 11001. freshly Topcood 499-2817 j d J to s w 1 m & or M'7·2501 Delaware. S36·0959 recreaUon area Adult:. Spor+s,Yacotioft painted. $3!15 m u l"iM 1244 ---.-therapeuttcpools,a cross --~~------1 only Nopets f)-o m$360 ;52 81711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Htls 1250 street from golf & tennis So.th LOCJWMI Hear L*• Part& 1165 Am11(0!' Woy & Rec~ J.EASt-:.'iAV/\ILABLI-: ....................... club. E·Z access Lo San ....................... Deluxe 3 br, 2'"1 ba. J ll Managed by YehicS. Show I Br. 2 ba , l•nm rm. rrml L.1\l' in Irvin£' Village NEW 3 br. 2 ba. I sty Otego. Ga rden Grove & 2 BR. 2 ba on the occun. dbl itar . patio. frplr 1713 Granada Mgmt Co allht• Din rm . iovt•I\ Jfl'J Wt•have homt.'S a vailfor twnh.se.2 cargar.fncd 605Frwys.VrleascS700 Fum $700.,unfum'600. :\lab.ima. 536 316:1 or ---- i\Nl\Hl';l'ft •tt'w . nr h< ti $750 lcasein.. palJo Imm~ occupan mo. Days. <714)847 7004. Totalsccunty.elevators. 536-1718 ---------• CONVJ-;»JT IO'li I~'> 1r,c~ WalnutSquart' cy <714 1840 19117 <2131596·4425. t:vcs rec racabt1es 499.2335 DELUXL•, 1 ... r. r"'I. full IAYAtOMTHOME CENTUt ttanc:h Ca l Hom es 1-:__ ... '-....... --3252 «213>5984183 " " ',.. 3 Bfl. 2ba.12000 Mo yrly Jan 2thruJjn \I 'Br ch•n :? b,1 J!Oo_xl I:: n-.rl Id U Pk ......,...-"",..... ~__._lits amenttll':. w ful l rec "111· Inc· ... ,.,s rno l'Jll ~ ie "'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• w-a.-..1.--"'--3291 -.;-~_ ... _.... rac1ls .... ~ .. lo b .. 11 .. vc· • STB'S TO IEACH C111 642 567ts t•\l 33.'.I tu ""' Cul rd I Col p k .... ~ _..._...._ ... _ ot Orange "~•ft""s ~~ ~ ~ '·'" '""" vc Taurtele RO<'k ar QCL'AN VI L'W. adult '"" VUU'l"J 847 6407 3 BR 2ba unf , ... 25 rlium your ttckl'l' "'"' "'""' "' "' •••••••••••••••• •• ••• •• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• -beOU11ful o"'"'"'"'nt · · · '" t 2 ll mu"' .,...,,.,..,.. J Bil. 2 ba , unr. $100 • • • :i Im 2 b.1 (J en rin. f1pl. 2 bcJrm. your rho1re or 3 commum Y spar r, 2 Sty. 4 br, 2 ba. nu cpts, GeMral • 3802 communlhes.Aretoxlng t Or, $200mo. Comp hHJ...rprl , fn1 cl frvm $340lo $400 den. 2 Bu. lsc i47S mo drps, fpk. OW $4l.5t mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16581 LeGrnnd 2100 '!1 .t nir .:Jr . l·ut dl' :..ic 3 bdrm, your choice of 14 '196-4482 9634569 531-9545 /\gt No 21R WA TStFttOHT selling wtltt S1reoms. 846 39511 ~M•) 64S 297R rrom $335. to $475 Miuiott V._fo 326 7 ree. Bwltms. crpl.J!, drp:., H W0191falls. ond mojesllc •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• ----4 bdrm your choice of ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 STORY 4 br, 2 ba, new l~Q. huge deck, gar.igc Trees Fealur1ng pools, 3 br, l' ~ ba. frplc. patio. ltN d Y to li?O t•q u1 ppt'd ~ J br. I b{I, 2 car gar from $450to $S.'iO 3 Br Condo No pets . Pool. l·pt & drps. rrpt. Cor lot. $43.'i JocUUI, souno, bllioros. encl itar Avail Jan I n.>St.a uranl 1 rJ1.k lt>r re N11 l' yd No Fees 1 .. .,., 3601 FINLEY AVE N u ond excmng ctubtlouse $365. 846-4990 I l t l l I I 6"2 '"""' R"' ... CH RE"'LTY enc garage . ..-5 mo. Boat gate. Call aboul our . __ _ " e11 a ,. · r\1' ' 1•1•1 ~. •• •o.JVO _,... ~ 768-S220 Christmas Bonus. $450 JACOIS REAL TY Wlltl sociol evenlS Tennis. Beach Twnhse 4 BR. 2 :st y .. ut.o. nnn~ t•ti· ~ubmit s~m t f\r utib pd Dplx 551·2000 714·963-4569 or 531 9545 675-6670 gym,ondvo19YboHot 11~ ba. nr l t'nnts, ell' ~1 35J;I \ ·h1ld i>K l"t•t• 2 Br Atlso VIiia. a /cond. Agt No Fee The VIiiage More or $325. 963.2532 or 536 1<161 M.un Ri·ntab !'141) s;riO Woodbndge Twnhme 3 Br frplc. fresh puinl No -. 1c6oo PetiinMlo 3807 In · 2 Bu. A/C. up1trode11, pets Avail now. S270 mo. CDadol'flinllMtl ....................... ev91'(1h g you·re IOOl<lng 4-PLEX. 2 BR. 2 Ua. W /W ...••................• &% :! Br. T II l"d~ 01' "''"' 1ake&poolpriv.&4().8M2 ll30-8740. u..fwftlshed l425 oceanfronl Yrly 2 br 10<.FumllurelsovolOble. crpls. drps $215. mo ,------••••• •••••••••••• •• •• • • R e s p . co u p I e . N o OnA on<l 'fNo Beclroom !163-2532 or 536 1461 associated BROIOPS -llflll TORS lOl', W IS"llb .u 6" l Jt•b l Oft TM Bay Lovely 4br. 2 bu up1>er Ream n•ilini:t . fr pll' pa tio. dshws hr, 1o:ar. storaiie . $.550. 673·5719 or 540 Ji20 R-S .,_wport ltoch 3269 Lease $525. Spac Rancho <'hildren or pets. 673·397 l Adult Living. ---* ~•AL * ••••••••••• •• ••• ••••••• San Joaquin penlhse l80 eves. I BR Garden Apt, adults $125 Bachelor. all ull I I BR. den 5'175 NEWPORT HGTS. degree vie.v. 2 Br, den. 2 • Offices open 9:00to6:00. 7942 llolt $200. mo. To S 1 n [.(I t-:i F c c S t :> ~l.11n lh-nlal"' ~o 53i0 ...................... lZ"t.:> :! Br T II l\.uls. pd!> 2 BR den .,, .. c 2 B '?JI 1 1 • .,,,c Now ren11ng st.-e.673·3055 Beacht ombc r. 631 20tt · ..-.. 3 Rdrm. 2 bath. din rm. 2 ba. luxury living nr r. C. yr Yon Y ..._..,.._ ___ .....;;._. ___ ___, -----or547·2501 ;!UR rotl.lRl'\lo lrph 2 BR S385 ca r f(ar S600 monthly schJs,gotr&UC l.lmmed 2 11 'ypre:.s . Cull · NEW l br. frplc. beam - 0 1\ 1-'l't' \1.iin Kr n1.i1 .. ;.,.10 5370 • ~lllaftd llO •••••••••••••••••••••• YNrly ~5 M11111h '11-~\ Vt:ltDE 3 tir. :! Im ~ :~ .. 2, 7 Mo $42S Out.Aidt.> pets only . Ai.'\ occup. Call Pal 831·9432 536-6617 ceil. bltns, pool, volley EASTBLUFF' Stunning 2 WlWAM WIMTOH t !"Pl d rp-. frplt f.i m rm 2 BR. 2 8,. ~ ~9960 ~2·403 or Chris 831 2715 2 BR Duplex Cross sl ball. gar $23.5 &12 6934 br. 2 bu apl TownhouM lk Jli'iHalt• r.75 3331 r.1 n.:1•. ll \lo L l:;A:, 1-: ... ,,,.,.,., T ........... be ..... y I p l l - -noor plan Patio. l'cHil 75l ltfill0 3 BR. Den S: .... __. ------.,.... OWUMDllM a.:u, eur y. v · P Y Brand new lux 2 br. I bJ. /\dull:. No pt•ls S3411 t ..... °" INch ) 140 3 BR. 2 ba $575 ~ ONPENt NSuL-;-Uwfw 11hhecl 3525 $375 559·5291 bllnS. $275 mo. chld ti.m 1;.io 0349 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• OGiMI Pomt 3226 3 BR. F K. 2', b.i $4 Exc1ung 3 Bdrm home ••••••••••••••••••••••• St to Bch $135 Util pd pet OK. l 826-8116 ~l:!fl IJjrhC"lor , ott•i.t•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 Ba $4~ w1beach & walttr .1l'rO!I~ BRAND NEW 3 Br 2'"2 Ba. Ge:, appl's : 1-'ce ------Yr L.,.,c• B;ichelnr S250 \II 11111 , µd 1--,, 1 • 'SIS l Br. n<'"" <'PL" dfll'!I. fn<'d 3 BR. 2 Ba ~ the street $4.90i mo l.,l' fpk. t., m1 from Doheney Maln Rentab, 54().S370 I Br . S215 & 2 Br . $265 All ul1l 1x.I On Ca nal twal'l'llolllbt·r 6JI :?Oii yd FrµI "'" doR~. udlts J BR.2 Ba t:Sl'ECIALLYLARGI-: St. Sch & Dana Wharf -Uttl pd. 2 blks bch. <.:all 11149237 l0 11r ~t7Z51)t u n ly $375 l i.l i l~l J BR.Z Ba 4 Odrm & den ~·root S450 per mo. 634·8282. CorolladittMcr 3122 536-3611 _____ _ 1131 ~ 3 HR, FR wt vlcw or water. bout~ & S.5PM. 524·1012 Evs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WcslchH. new 2br. 2ba, Mewport .. oeh 3169 1 3 BR.2 8a .dcn Spyglusslhll ~lSJmo • * * 2 Br, hk~ new. i.tv & rr~.rc(ng.1re muker,:.! •••••••••••••••••••••••&Toro 1232 3 HH.2 Ha . A._rt 6311400 2 Br. Laguna N1auel, K""8P.ttiffl refng. No pets bl, lust. pat1oi.. wai.her /drycr 28r. Zb.i Dplx /\\nil now ....................... 3 BR.2Yi Da. ~..wr--~ dLabn1ai rm, vpiew.,a u11t11,1 r6 ~; 9471 Moldhana ~l~pos. 962·11050 ur pool, odults. $100. mo to J une IS 21'1 l'rO'll)('<'t L.ea..,e. bt'aut 3 BR. 'l ba 3 BR, 3 Ba gar· •cl ic 11 I · 675-699!1 :-.t $l()Umn $1CMlrh Ph hom1•llasseprlen.n1•w 4BR,38a........ S235 2 Br . T .H . Pool VHlage.~.640·1644& '[l,, l<°!!°~~-Hur;tiftgtOftleoch tBr.Pf'tsOK S210 mo Lll>O ISL~: WATER MIHUll2. C2 13)f!60 11177 ly l)ulnted tn!11cle, nice 5 BR, 2~"2 Ba Single!! OK Fee 548•2873 -----··~~ -~ l':c~~e~_r~,tlhh~ winner of ~ blks heh 326 13th St FRONT 3 Or. '65() mo. lnd<icp·~. auto 11pmklr11. Mam Rentals , 540-537o WOOOSTREAM 3 br + CORON I\ DEL MAR sr;::..., V atioft c 7 1 4 I !l fl II 4 IS 3 2 • Lease. 673·8886 HouSft U ........ thed cov patio. $4<IO p/mo 11 A R 0 T 0 F I N D bonus. 2 ba. l yr old mdl. 2 Br Townhouse, frplc ' CIC C213>43t 5618 ....................... CUii Ru~ty, 549-11162 i Eastbluff Exec. home Back Bay. Cpts, drl)!I. Pool. tennis. Som e ocea n K....affonal -Walk lo Belt l Br. I h:i. Genet-al 3202 FOllllt°"8 van.., 3234 4br. 2ba, fam rm. Sort bllns . $425. 645·9543, & Catalina YICW:i Close Ythid• Show DUPLEX 2 Br. P•l Ba, upp('r w /!lundcck. $30(. • ... --------• wa•-. New C"•ls. dr""'., """-1164 at t .. ~ yd, gar. ~.;~-Om . .,,0,, mo yrly 1.175·3300 ••••••••••••• •••. •• •••• •••••••••••• ••••• •• •• .... ...,. ·.. ..... .....,. to shopping & fi11e beach '"' .,..., CAJo.I Tn lt·vl•I l'Oncfo. J nr Hedct·. 3 br. 2 ba. nu rpts, 3 Br 2 ba 0 0 cul de sac 11 paint. Walk l<? :ichoots. ~·" Utifwft 3600 644·2.tlll cO'~~irc>N <.:LS ·ro <>econ. 1 hr S20C Great location trv1nt drpi;. tptc:. en~I patio yd.' close to scbls " p~k. $~~/1 • te ~n 11 ~I ut · ••••••••••••••••••••••• CENTER SlJS t Br. Garage. Kids . mo. utlls pd Av!. JJn /\vc .. Wion Univ l)r lo $37 5 I mo 96 3 4 569 1375 lSl m o on l Y 64A)..6.{,Tg~645~~0 e s COSTA MESA DUPLEX 2 Jan 2thru Jan 9 pe:a~KR:0~1s. 5'tO·S3'70 :int 645-0775 Woodstreom C:ondos. un 531 llMS Agt _!:!_o ree. 552-0430 an 7PM . Br. pvt yd & gar. Mar CUTE Call 642·5678. ext 333 cc WILL Mc~a Lady wh1, ttN ~.$420./pcrmo. LG 3 BR 3 BA trpl •HOWAVAIL. * ried cpl. I child ok. nc One bedroom. one bath cla11nyourt1ckcts PclOK <'alll'<l rc apt ror her & United Broken d3hw51'. Many upgri.ll~s· NEWER 3 BR. 2 BA, cpts. 'rn15 BLUFFS. ~ lo pets. S220 mo. 642·6682 ~artments South or * * • I Br S180 Fl•c• retired husband. pis JohnCarcy r.467414 S385 714 ·9634569 or drps, frpl. d11hwshr. f196permontb eve o.h ... ay Cl"""tobea~h _MainRenlals.54().SJ70 cull.$48·4922 -N F patio. $375. 714'1163-4500 BIO CANYON. " .. """ ~ LGE l Br. lots of storage, ---204:iT11.,.lin ~5 Al{l. 0 ee or531·9$45, A~. No Fee tw5per month and shops. $250 per gar. n e w paint. n c L..ge I & 2 Br. 2 hu /\dulL'I s.c.a...nt. 3876 3 Br. 2 bu. rrplc. dbl 3 BDRM. t>~ Ba Prestige IRVINE H"'"-Tlto.l.l'!t.S & CO. month. Ask ror M11>1n, <'htldten or pets. Mtttutt only. no P<'l ~ l;oot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 11r.cpt,blln!\ Avail area. S400 m o f\ul -...., 67$-2311 1 Jacuu1 From • ....,, ... ., 2 BR 1 Ba R• .. 1•...-64o-5'560 • .........__ P111.1.....rth 3707 sngl or marned cpl o n >' ' -"'' mo •SPA RX LING• J an 1 l'b &16 4380 962-4471. 546-8103 • · · · · · """' ..,. " ---Refs requested. $200 mo 19132 Magnolia 962 1800 ----------i 2 BR, 2 Ba..... s:J.2$.37 HV Ca 1 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --f ..... _ -• 2br. Iba apt. Jusl re· ~ .. LG. Bonus Rm. 3 BR. 2 2 BR. 2 Ba . . •., $375· Hms. rme 3 r Lee 2 br , 2 ba, incl. ulll THI IA.SIL LEAF _+_c1_n_ee __ &45-_ ...... _1 ___ 2 Bedroom single bath, novated 2 blks to bch. tr'CMO och 3211 BA. frpl. d·h~hr. cpts 3 BR. 2 Ba. . . $39S +FR. or pertt & school. Nr beach. $31:5. lllS W New I" rodecorated 2 2B 2ba l ~ ..... ., month Call S'l25 " '235 Stove & " .. ., Sli:iO mo 752-0617 1 r. · new cp · gar. "9 f I 15 o I 5 2 W ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps . Call about out 3BR,2.,.,ba ..... MOo.a:!.51 · Bal.Blv~982--0505 bdrrQ, Iba apt Pool palJo S250Jmo. 846-9401 r t: r ft • Magnir1rent ocean view Chnstmas Dom.is. S39S 4 BR. 3\.1 ba. furn . . ~ft l ·k!vel 3 BR, 2 be Coste....___ 1724 N~ar beech Adults. $.100 54&-09\6 __ __..______ Eaculones. San Clem. exec home. 3 Or. 3 Ba. 714·~ or 5Jl·9545. 4 BR. 21,oJ Ba ...• S79 ~)'greenbelt Is pOOI --mo 3 BR. a BA wtfplc, S350 492 7072 Phone•96·1772 A"' No f'ee. 4 BR. 3 Ba .... . . . . ........ .a-•d llU . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 64MH3 S225 PER Mo. Adults :l br Avtall now Kenl Rotic.1'11 .-__._---_._--... -_-klte ___ d_ ,.. BIGCANYON --·~ $40.00WB&U, ---------.a lndry. rac's. Encl. Gar Kealty84H300 "'"';~~ 3900 Coronadet Mar 1222 3 Dr. den. 2 Ba. rptc. bug 3UR.2.., ea....... J7 BRANO New BIO CVN. a •Studio& I BRApU New2 br, 1 ba (rplc:. bltns. Dl9 Maple Mgr. al Apt ... _._ ....._...._ 1124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, ..on wtr. clb hs( 11ty •• 3 br. & 11 tudf •1V4'MaidServ Avall iiu11ac. Adulta. no peh, D.6.113217 ...._......_ 2 Bcdroom(I, largt' open pnv .. owor, ~mo. lsc twnhle. overlooking gol . •PhontServ. Htd pOOl $385. 640-1840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beamed ll vlnl( r oom . ll68 2352 co u r 11 e . 0 ram 41 \I c: 33701ewpon Blvd. CM larl(e family or dmml( .._ 1._._ •ach 3240 lltthJl~ure. Pool &t Ten· 548·9755or645·386'7 ht a..:h Acussl room, dlshwuhcr & ,_, ....,...... nil. teOOmo. (1)879-~ 2 BR. bltrui.~pen beams. bu1ll·1n1. fl r41place . •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS vacant. exlra ol eo. $365 Washer & dryer In 2 Dr, H-. Ba Twnhse. 2sty, 4 BR. 3 b• + • bonu~ rm Minutes to NB I BR mo .. yrly. No lease or eluded. Good location. clean, quiet, $295 mo. New urp. & drapes. rum. Adult.3, no pNs fees recfd. ar,oo. month. 640-8358 640-3114 L&c. patio. Lu1h back 2110 Newport Blvd. CM , 644-416 7 yard. Wateriall & flth ..;........;_._.:..-_ __,__,_ , __ ~--.....:_---1 TeMla. Swim 'a. Staun•. New 2800' tile roof tux hm ai.it.'h ,. ....... ""· . .._ Pvt Community, 2 br, 2 In 3uperb oei11bbrhd. 4 .,.~U~ML •~•"',.; b a , Condo . D I W , Br. den. lam rm. 3 ba, 3 OPEN DAILY Wash /dry e r . 1325 car 1ar t .. 25 /mo. 8A.M.T08PM. 831 t678 7Sl·3'773. --------------NJ;AR NEW21,tY 4 Br,2'1 2 Br, I bi. house MonU\ to SZOO 3 Br T H Kld3. Pt'lS Ba. fam rm, Cpta. dips, monlhSJ:iO OK. Fee tbruout. Dop r•q 'd CG 11673 6214. Mam Rent ala. 540·$310 6*0074 .,. i .. .... . -· . -. .. . ,,, .. , . . .. ----. pe>nd. -Per mo. HOLIDAY PLAZA BAY &i BEACH Delwce I br •Pl $110 mo REALTY 7:s9~11 Adul"-0ttly, no pet.a. 19&: BIO CANYON View ol Pornon.a Av•. Apt. 15 Goll COUtM & lah. 2 br 2 117~. Bac_bolof. all utll tN., u.paradN. SSS mo. Singles ok. Fee tU 51.epi to Tenn ttt, pe>ol, tt.uhcomber &Sl-2011 J.ttua.l.aec 8'4·5441 or:w'l·a50l . -.-...,,.--····· , ...... MY 2 BR ~pt In Duplex. Prplc , crpo. drp1 Adulta. 2 Blks from Coa1t llwy l3IO mo 17.,MSl ·-···---·-· 5MftSl1U1Ci/ A Winning oomt>lnonoo Of adult oponmtnt hOmts With luXAJIV appolntmtnfl ond SUI*'!:> recreation at o premium loconon Tennts • gym • lheropy spo • SW1mm1ng • t>tuloros one & Two Bedrooms, Ont Botn Q Ci> 'M°• JW't'-Mese.Vlp llO PoUIGl'tfto A•t.. Me10 781"'"5 ....... -........ TllE t:XCITING PALM Ml!SA A'1'S. MINUTES TON P1' UCll. Hech.1&2DR from 119~. Adutu , No Pct1' 1561 Meaa Or. (5 Biles E1u1t of N t>wport Bl vd. l S46-9860 Moontam Retreat rental Spacious 2br's, frplc . adul~. no pets. CIOAe·ln perfect w~l<ender to -e1 away El Cariso Village 127$ 6'78· 1314 I ,. ••• --V',1~ -.,,. Wednesday. December 29 1976 DAILY PILOT (;5 Add it ... Build it... Diaper 1t...Hammer it. .. Carpet it...Cement it... Wire it ... Hoe it...Clean it...Move it ... Press it...Pa1nt it... Nail 1t...Plaster it ... Fix it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it. .. Patc.h it... 1pe 1t. .. emo t! 1 .. Roof it... Landsc.apc 1t...Tite 1t. .. Trim it. .Sew 1t. . Haut it ... Add 1t. .. Plant 1t... Alter it... Learn 1t. .. 4,,.,ance leptlr c.,_t S«vlu Groclftg Homec .. ani'"J HINMc .. anincJ Mo•l'"J PalntlncJ/Poperi1t9 Pklmbing le ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLIANCE REPAIR Shianwoo & &tee m clc:an Sluploadcr, dump truck. $10 Service Cull mg Color bnghteners: hauling tree wk. J:rnd· (714)M9-2422 whl carpta 10 min ing,dt-mo,t-tt'.751·3Y30 ......_-.i....-bleueh. Clean liv rm. din u_-:-_ -J""'"'J rm & hall SlS. Av.: rm •--Ji ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1 so h $10 'h SS ••••••••••• ••••••• •• •• • liabysitllna New Years Gua~=~t~cora•Crpt Y~U llAVF.ITREWADY eve overni.eht, sis.~ Mr repair. lS yrs expr l>o l U. llAUL IT A A Y .&~~sOgden._631 OOSll work my.scH. Reh TIM 548·630ii Carpentw 531 ()101 Sonny & Jer 1-'ree haul· •••••••••• •• •• •• ••••• •. ing, cll.'anup, tree work FlNISH. REMODEL & Cofttrector for u:;ahlc 1lems. 1''en· Rpr. Small jobs OK.••••••••••••••••••••••• ces /h ldgi. rcmovl.'d Reas. 979.0379 U :1': M. JAIWIS _55_7_·2005 ______ _ tmish Carpentry. Panel Adcht1ons & Rcm~ehng Hauling, muvmg, cleanup mg, doors, cabinets. clc. 002 5573 IA1c:Jl7856 ~/up. Trcework Reas. Call Vln<:e L e nhoff Ge-denittcj fast. freeesl842·4~7_ SJ6.847S __ ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt-t nd of unsightly trai.h ecrp.t s.r.ice WEf:UING CL~ANUt>S & debns College i.ld't, CLEANlNC BY ANN ~penenced, w1lh ~b Allers PM. 493-0680 Uousecleanin~ wt:t'k ly llisuhn,: Movmi.: lntr/~xt t'nmllng. Av..: PLUM u.1-: K tt•·p111r. re eramlc T1hni; · 11huweri., X lnl work. goo d re • Anylhlllg rm $35. ull pnces 111cl 1> 1 pt'. I 1u t JI I it t 10 n kit. cnlnci. """'· rel ferences.OOM59 Anvwhere,encl2Tlruck. palllt ,.'reeci.t.1>4231~ s erv1r c:.. G . G1dh.'Y, SrnJob(IK M?_..:5~ ,..11,l. e"lpr. very reas 00 9315 Y o u di rt y em, W f; &..idscapMc) Wmton~·J0.&8, 673·~714 Paperhanaer/r:unler ~ s.rtlce CLEAN Ertf. Spec1al1.1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Europe.in Crafhmnn. llOMI': ~AVJo:ns l'LUM · •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1og 1n vacant hom1•s Bogert & O • n r 1 c n Pm..tinqfPaperititq 1tea~n11blt' 631 3SS3 BING & lll':ATING 1''r1'l' Rerno ' a Ii.. tr 1mm1 n.:. Uc'd968·'7914 Lnndscap1ni.:. (;i.t m ••••••••••••••••••••••• c-.1 $10 llr. llonl•11t & prunini.:. fn.·1· 1•,.t. L1c'd -----work , s prlnklc-r 111 l'alnllnl( Int/Ext Rea~.Ptcn~/Repalr l<t•h11lth: St•rv. BofA & l-'\llly m~urcdtrl22624 JIOUSECLEANING BY stall/repair. l'ompl dtpt•ndablc "'rt:~ ei:.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\t:.t1 c hg ~M7 ·0:111:l & -- I MMACULATE matnll•nance. Com'I Cu11Jay645 796S Vt-~KYNl:';ATl'/\TClf 751 ·3150 Rernovln&. lrimm1ni.:. WOMEN Res1d . ttaullng , JOBS&Tt-:XTUIU: Rooff to ppini,:. l nt1'1.l , IH'. 673·7778 treeworl( ~od lawns Workmans hip Guam 'd f'rl't' e,t 893·1439 ftCJ botldl•d Winter rule!>. Reas 4oo.o7oz Inter I Exler Free csL ••• •••••••••••••••• •• •• 64fl 512"t Kings C<irpct & Cleaning ----------25Yrs 1•xp. ti42 0295 l'i\TCll PLASTF.lllNG Krp.1ir" & Composition ------- Co. "We do it all". lloh ••ALLTYl'l::S•• Sll1nKl es Inspections. Window Cleanift9 day price&. 83S·356l __ Mesoft1 f •CU~IOM l'AINTINf;• 1-'rccc:.t 5IO U82!i Im.rd ht·d . Low 11nt•es, tr ..................... .. llOUSECL EA N lNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnlr/l::xtr. Keus Ralcs est llJO 5020 or5-ll 5930 ••SUNSHINF. BOYS•• .....__ d k F' Es 91 k 11 Ca11Bru~:c532 204S cvcs llome!>Adcht1on' Hc.-:.lul' Qual work, frt>L' t>:.l, 11uee ays wee open ree ·t · oc wa 11 • ro O\e r blk wJlls Jo'rl'c T~vlslon Repair 64 o. 8 109. 6 7 :•. 24 Io Have car. 751·7359 btwn slump&tone1 brick Don't ht· bornswagtled L'!>l,lowralC's ~"892 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C\/wknll 9~l2am. Res1d /Comm I Rea'> 1-·orrmequal pa1nt1n1:& -----<;ANOP,'TVSVC CO. •••• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••..... •Weekly M a1nlena nee • $12 load. 548 6421:1 ,.. L ' 642 9907 ------HOUSECLEANING Carpet Mun w1ll luy yours -•~.-.s t ... Housec~ By rebable couple L.ic 328S8G. I.lob 750·9354, fair prices too. rail PluMbiftCJ hi Rate Service 960 3953 ll1chard l h1 pressure ••••••••••••••••••••••• d eun (1rs1. do they '! 1o •,:.offw/ad Plumbm.: . .itFairl'nl•t•:;9ti01633 GARAGE SALi:'; ado; rn or mine ftepairs & GARDENING /CLEANUP ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs 963·5813 f1replaces·Planlers Linck Concrete Patio Ul'/ln:;836 5555 wtr l>\'!>, 11."aks. bathrm --the Daily P1lol bring ha11· --I R Trade your oht sluf( for py re:;ullS. To place your de1in1n.: too! Cuar work Re;is rules . Nrwporl & Want a REALLY CLEAN . . nt bigger savings. Fr est Costa Mesa. IW>7588 art HOUSE? Call Gingham SELL tdle items ~1th a 645·3646 _:'lPM _Girt_ Free ests. 645·Sl23 _I Daily Pilot Clas:;1f1ed Ad. Block Walls BBQ 1'1ts Ori c.. oph' enc . eas 832-2468 d t 1 d .• h ROCMM 400 Office Rental 4400 Mort~s. Tnist ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dee.ctl 5035 HOOMS S25 wk up with 60' rER SQ FT kitchen $.'17 so wk up lGl7 WESTCJ.ln·-Nn llpb. S48 97ss__ --AGT 541 5032 Room w /k1tch privil --- Femal1• t1niy . Cos t a lusiMH Retttal 4450 Mesa. S8S + ul1I. 5-\8 6182 ••••••••• •• •• •• ••• •• • •• H m w /I f:-l-k i l ~hen NE_~f>ORT ~Cll ~TOH!': pnv11ci.:cs SOO mo. I::asl 2630/wonst. S210 Mo. CM. 5'18·599!1 _Je~ry Wynn 12131477-7~01 -ROO FOR RE ..... T B u s i n <' s ~ n l' n t a I M " lloruculturc Pref. (with t>\6-6859 unfum ac('Om I 631·2626 -1.,_-I -l -& b lh-1.. I ICM>call btwn6&7PM ·11va c t•n ry a . 1 c ---- ckg'g for quiet empl fem. 7000 SQ. Ft ort. avl Pal'. Refs $130 646·8502 Cst llwy S!OO mo Call. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS 9% Also 2rtd TO Loans Fairest Terms since 19'19 Sattler Mtc). Co. 642-2171 545-061 I SAYE SS Pnvale party will buy your 2nd T. 0 . 64:!·357:1 I st & 2rtd TD Loons 8l ;";, 6'10 8292 lrvine Paclf1r Financial Room w /k 1tchen pri v Hobbie !'>-Ml 0757 --- Mt Fem. $125/mo, ulll m ----Annowtep--~/rth/ d 645·302.'> Industrial Retttal 4500 ~s -----••••••••••• •• •••• • •. • • • Lott & Foi&.td Rentab to Short' 4300 Le , r R<'nl lttc 10. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I a!>c o • f 7 "--·--•--"-5100 VO lNCOM , TIB ... 1 ustnal J.1.000 Ml t, t < ___... ·-nn A ID • I A .. , Le. gros:., heavy pwr, good ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltOOMMATES. orril'l''· /\•'M:.s fr OC Arl1s ts & Cruftsml.'n l'\.~"r (J)An.s 'UNUMJTW A1rpor1. ('.tl l 546·4731 m.>t·ded for wknd Crart "-<..._, l>ys : 5'101713 Evs. Sale, mt1jor s ho1>'i.: Takl's thr Guesswork t $.') /d 510 0010 out 11( flnc1ing lhat ~H/1ft•t'st/ cen er, I' ay. _' __ _ HIGllT HOUMMATE Filtance *' * * 1132 4131Smee1!171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chcries Hoy -lusfM,s th•e H~nt. p\l I br. mob ~-it 5005 3331/J Amethyst hm. Jo.xch p llmc serv ._,.,._.. ·-· Y lol»oo i::irl fnday. 979·4256 ••••• •• •• ••• •• •• ••• •••• You arc the winner or 2 lett /WIM T a•t'm I l111lop, oc:c.1n , u ho ml' N 1-~S $2000. MO. tick els to lhe Tc• ~hart• w /cnni.:enial Plu!>hiest bar in .irl'il. Sports, Vocation rnal(' " 'lwner is mfre llu. .. y Street Oubtand1ng & Recreaffoltal qocmt wl'ckcnc1 111s1lor & park in~ Owner mus t Vt'hlcle Show w11ultl ma int am I Bdrm leave stat<' to h;rndlc pro· at thr llt-.,t 1~ yours 4!19 2817 bate prol)t•r1y Anxious. ANAll EIM ~h;m• my hlll!l' p:1lat1.i m· ... mfronL :1pt until June w m.dun· prul rwri;nn ~.Im mo b75 ~5 Ui Jlt 5 JC pm W11nlcc1 . frm. rmml 2bdrm o1pt. m l'inecreek V1llJl(l', CM. T enn1-;, pool. cte. $170 t17S O'JSS Office Retttol 4400 •..•.••...•.•.....•.... WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH C.utl'H Nm•t.rhff 0. ••• •"d 'un• Ate """c_...,.... ./c_,_.., .. /1itw-.<. ./( ....... ,/,..., ·---· ../ ..... tM9'CA- ,/ '41<1 .., •C..• ...... ./-~~ .... Call Mr. Howard 645·6101 •I ~10 FREf; RENT • I ~:I rtrn nfr1< , . .., from " I ':. :, JI 1• r nt '' .\ t1 J \11 portt·r I lol••I No ll'-''l' '"'I K:ll X':!I 1·11 noon Good terms A~ 83'H200 CONVENTION IURGat ST AND Laguna Reach 1-'l'l'C :.landing bwldmg with plenty of parking. Grosi.C!> $15,000. mo. year CENTEn Jan. 2thruJan 'J Call 642·5678, cxl 333 lo d :um your tickets. *** round. Owner retiring. 1---------- Will accept 29% down. Al(t 83'7 .4200 C• Pool 5150 COHEE SHOP NETS $2000. M 0 . J>t•rlc1·l Mvm I'!< l'op loca· lion 1-'rt'l' ~1and1n.: hu1hl · ms.: with plt•nty or t>:J rk mi.i Ill';!\ y IO•lt lrJffl(' 101· Short hour.; Good t"rm' \1-'l s..r. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~EEO Ride to Lug. lhlls Park & Ride or Lui:. Cyn. or Lag. Bu:; ~tu. From Dana Pt • Stoney 11111 & del Obi s p o . Wrk : 4~ 9715. a!>k for Alt\·a Jim alt 7PM 4!l3 9251 Auto Wr-.c:lciftq Lost & FCMMd 5300 Sltll'Ml ~tc > S ft~T ••••••••••••••••••••••• !Jr.m.:e & I. A L'ount1e., 1-'0C"lO· Blac k Lal>, locJt111n, l-\1lly hrcni.c<I lrll'lllle. tag 300\J, M V \I{! 11.n 1:.'()(l art'a. S81 ·0S90 RoWft"s Ir PIClllf1 FOVNI) 12 26, Sybcnan Nt:'L-> :i.~I mo llu.,ky. J<'em. ;ipprnx 2 l-\,rn Fr.1n1•1M o i.t)l1• 1 vr:. Mis sion VicJO. l'••f'on 01>t•rJt1011 Jcui.>1 5111 ·~155 \1 .111 !cw only ~11 noo • , -M full µ11 1t•. "11h lt'1 m., I-~)lJ~D rin.: a,t • <'.!la 150 I WHtcliff Dr. \l.'l •i11.:r. 1200 1 he Jlrc o n l.Hh St. ' ~ --Lady·s Loun~r r><1-1 7605 :\,•...-11t1r1 l-1nJllflJ I<. tr Leosititq Offic• Spou I Jll on :-.11t• \1 J llJ"?l'r 1ill11>-11 .11 111'\I ;>~t> COCkTAILS f'OUND Grey Whl ma"j; l\ll"llort 11<'.l<'h r al. approx 2 y r s f' I 11' h. '1· ·'I ' I O II Med1terrane3n Viii. CM I' .1 r t n •' r 'I I c u •I 1 n .I: • 12124 76. 557 8022 JI 'I 1111 'w1-1t \ !'.t.1f(1•d & Term' Alrt 11.17 1200 ---- 1 urnl'h,.•I 111111 •'. ,.,'Ill T 11 ~; 1-. \ 1'. ( · t' I' IV 1-: Kl'Sl iwr.int. l'r1<;i,, \11'~.oi. ~1 '11 1'~ llt•nt 1n!'luch•" for l1•ai.i:, fully ••11u111~d f t1 m•• re •••pl . phn1w & S..'17·3.'>Jil ----- rn.11 1 '"''" '' 11 111& 1.1nilnr1.1I :-...'!';)-' & of• l''llllf• II .111 -.;,.~ llOrl t <•nln i.111 )l'iO lntc•rlor llr<1l1:n" Nl•NI .1l11vl· l.1ll•nt1•1I Ill' "'tor In ,1 1Hll ,.,1,1h 11 Nll '""P t;7S 55-'11 aft ~ 30 f'OUND r.ng hturi!d nltrd male Tabby w/wht frt•l & chst Wearing nea collar OeL..ons Mkl. on Sao Joa qul m Rd. &44·01311. ----1-'ound · Large Hl:il'lc I'!< Brown Chnstm:1i. Pupp)' l>cc. 25. N.M. 645 11'13 art Refs, EslS. 646·046'1 t. o s T m 0 n e y & ApL Mgr avail Jan l. Ex moustache mugs from pt'r, mature. cdueatl·d 144 t:. &y. Reward for ~0·60, U . pref It cf any leads 548·1460, 213 Jt\4·4214 __ _ f:H2·9786. Hetp Wantect 7100 Lost · Blk Toy Poodle.••••••••••••••••••••••• fem. Univ Prk, Irv area. AAAAAAAAAAAA Rew~!_d· 545-1.~ SECY /GEM OFC p al 5350 Accounting/Heceµt. .~.:•••••••••••••• 1-:rnployers Pay All 1-'l'cs l~•i Reinders Ai:cncy Orinklnil probll'm" Call Alcohol llelphnc 2i hrs a day 8JS.J8JO 4020 Birch St. Ste rn1 Newport Reach 833·111'(1 C..11 for Appl EsLab 'li5 , .PRl::GNANT? A lbkpr. hve·tn, refs 5:il Caring conf 1d en t1 a I p,1 rm1ba. TV. htt· cook, ('Ounschn~ & referral CdM 644 9666/644 9806 Abortion. adoption & ... ------ keepmg APT MANAGl-:R l\litturt APCARE 5-17 ·256j couple. New 47 unit a!lull •SHARON'S* OUTCALL M ASSAGJo~ 499-122·1 ----"THE EXPERIENCE" Adult motel. Closc·d crrcwl TV. For Resc rva lions, f>45·3967 *KAREN'S* OUTCALL MASS/\G 1-: 6PM·2AM 838·17 AIORTION <:ouMehn~ & Referral PreJt. test-avail wknds 211 llr llclphne S17 9495 ·--------•SPlRlTUAL REAOl::R Fully Licens<'d 18155 El Camino Real San Clemente. Jo'or appt. '192·9034 492 7296 Nicole & Simmer, aura<' lt\e redheads would hke to mret Gentlemen for t1ay or eve fun 535·5363. HOME·OFFICE·PAfiTY Gel everyone in t he pie· ture. Photographer on call for t he holidays 673-810-t •• * PoulaMlluy 4600 S.alhor• Dr. Newport leach You are the winner of 2 tickets to the Sports, Vocation complex , (; M . llui.h m11y have other Joh t\111 -t mode !>t c;,il .. r y 6'15·1l739 An·hitecl ur:il Draft,ma n 1lcs 1d. exper North Amen1·a11 l>evelopm1'nt Co. 3111 2nd Av<'. C't1~1 759·0213 ATTENTION GUYS-GIRLS OVER.18 Ms. Sands 1s now in terv1ew1ng for 10 i.harp young people tn travl'I w1fun group to Nt'W York. rlorida , & throughout USA. No l'X per. necess w 12 week t> x pcnse paid tramini.: pro gram. Above avcrJt.:e earning therearter All tran s portat1 11 n furnis hed Appl1tJnts musl be neat. single. & a b I e l o I e a v c I ~1 • M E D I AT EL Y . I'•> r personal interview call Ms. Sands 1714) 557 8700 ext 159. Thurs & Fri only 10am·Spm. The Rodeway Inn. Redhill & Bristol, 1400S. E. Bristol, S.A. ------AUTO INSURANCE CASUALTY UMDERWRITER Large Auto Agem·y Orange Co. i.eekmi.: expcr'd & trainee auto underwnters & Recnrati0ttal Earnings from Vdlicle Sltow $515 Mo to $800 Mo &OFRCECLKS at the A 1 AN/\JrnlM PP y CONVl-~NTION 17400 Rrookhurst. Ste 208 CL'.N"fL',R Fountain Vulley "-.. Umon Federal Jan. 21hru.Jan. 9 S11,,ings Buildm~ C.all 642 5678. ext. 333 lo ~9-8161 claim your l1ckels. ----------• • • Wnnll'<l. w1tn<>ss lo ace• t1cnt Nnv 23 in drvwy nr T r 1• s A m I A o s Hc<i taurant, CM . lkward. 557·5791 ----------- MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHLY 631-3811 Automotive New Detail Shop needs help. Top w:iges paid. En.:me Steamers. eng pamlcr'>. buHcrs & polisher!', up. holstcry shampooer:.. 1•hock out. pick·UP & ck IJvery. Apply at 2059 Harbor DI, CM 645·1030 AUTO SERYIC E Cl>\I <Iii<""'•·~ fro m $150 l 'lll mdd, A t' :1 mplt 1•kl! j.1n11nrfi75 moo pm --------• ; Tra•tl 5450 J .C . rE:NMEY CO 24 Fcnhfon lsa-d Mewpori leoch lies an opening for: Shel Falbricatfon Nt:TS $2100 mo J'n m1• lot-.1l1nn 1n llunt \11\1· ~tl·l'I Workm~ 90'. 1 n i.: I 11 n Uc• .1 r h 11 n ,.1th l'onlnl\'tori.. llelp llrnokhur,t. !!()() !IQuJrc• run lle11ul r C'S no rx ll'<'l SlnRll'. j.?orc1.-n ty~ IH'lll.'n<'\' Ownn will 'ton• or oHict' Good ex tnun. Good t.:rm11. 1\l(l flOSUr4'. f•'"•AnNI pork R.17 ..&20ll LOST: In 11.B. lllu r k Gordon S<'ttcr, reward sso. 536 0405 Lo!!t: Chn!'ltma!I F:ve on Monrovia St IX'twn 18th & Nal1onal ln11tamat1c tn case. Heward. 642·3387 .....•..........•...... ~UROPE $1829. S wks all expens e . 2 meals, England. F r anr.-, Austria, Switzerland. Italy & ~ea Crmse to Yugoslavia & Greece. 494·6110 -------------------1 Automotfn Seniu PerSOti CJ-penJr 1cs ----11 t•w i:oo 1c-; w1 1 a raw1ng c aru, p one Cu!!lom Mur.als 8.'.l6·S555 Sell ulle 1tem:1 &12·Slf18 Cla:.~1fwd ad. 642 5678 642·5678 today. ACCOUNTING CLERK For newspaper accounting office. Must be accurate with figures. operate a 10 k ey adding machine and electric typewriter with skill. This is a full t ime position. Work in pleasant environment with good company benefits including 2 weeks vacation after one year. company paid group insurance. credit union. etc. Apply at: ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. lay Street. Costa Mna betwHtt ttM ho.rs of l:OOA~S:OOPM Call for appoi11t1ftlftl pleaM 642-4321 ext. 276 Equal Opp<1rlumty Employer ~~!.~.~·:.~ ..... ~!~~~1r.~~:.~ ..... ~!.~~ Boat Carpenters Poclfica Nttck . AYON Have A V •ry Merry Chnstmcn ... and the mont'y tu p.iv fnr 1l 1-;:-.e t•lknt pt t1ml' enrnmi.: opportunity. Ca 11 540 70'11orZenilh7·1359 ljjhy!t1lh•r wanted ror !l) r old C M area. Own I rans. Alt ~t·hool & :.unw cv\•::. Non smoker. Call 556 8826 or &H-431.0 Slcitlt'd Carpenters :\hl'l be l'>.J)er Xlnt ro br nrr11 .... Apply Jt. I' an I 11· a JI' K 1 r r1· r Y;.1c·hh, 9:!8 W. 17lh Sl . l' M Bout Manufa\•turc·r Elt'ctri cal lnstallu Plumbtnq hutoll•r Assemblers c..-nttts Apply Jt Clipper Manne l'orp . 1919 Ol·l·1cknl.il . S,\ Uabys 1lll.'r. wo rkin g mother nl·ffis !lr~ncla Uoat M.mur. Com pan~ IOYS AND GIRLS 10 tu IS )cars. Earn Chni.tmas munt'y · $20 to S.to ~·r wcel( i.clhng sub 'rnpt1ons to the Daily Pilot. Tra ni:.port a lion provided. No dl'.'hvenes or collerllng. Phone SJij 9712 CAI DRIVERS Menor Women Mui;t bc2Soro\er 1\jlply In Person YrtlowCab 112.51 Slater Avenue Fountain Valley CASHIER CLERK to work J fWM. Mon-Fri 1n <.;tl:\1. Good refs, exp. & l'nl·ri:y n·<1111rcd. 1-·or 1 n t l' 1 v 1 c w e ,, 11 M r :; Ada m~. H l I 7575 ClllLll <.:AJtt-:. l,o, m g vcr:i.on nt•<•tl1•c1. m y home Start Ill Jan. full 11 ml' 2 l 'hlldrcn 551 S4!17 C'h11rd1Sl•t·retary,C1t1ml.' tiooO lYJ'IOK i.k1lb /\h1h· t y 1 o m e 1• l p 1• op I e Matun· woman desired Call tiJI 2880 Coolcs All 'hlfh. J:1)()(1 PJ~ App· h Jolly ltoJtl'r. 400 SO l'sl II"~ L II Cooks& Cowder Personnt'I l',llml' Uoy!'i Apply in JK'rson 2·5pm Tues thru Sal Cart's Jr. 1i!l71 MacArthur Irvine DRIVERS ICrou-Countryl No special he rcq 'd. Mt1cGrcgor Yacht Corp. 1631 Placcntw, CM. ELECTROMIC ASSEMILER Electronics Mfs: has rm· mmed opcnmi:s for clcc tron1c a ssemblers. Soldenng. stufhni. P IC board rcq Xlnt bcnc in· cl'g med1t.lenlJI m'lr. ln· lerv1cw Tues /Wed/ Thurs 9 am to 3 pm. 01:.i· Instruments. 102 Bake r St. Costa Me!>a. Ph. 979·53001-:0 E ---- blc sitter for ll' ~ yr olfl LINE FOREMAN boy. P <'rf s omeone ·Fo r medium s ltl'd w 1own cur , for afl 5Jilboat:i Mu!tl havt' ,.,. s<'hool. no later lt'1a11 11 per Call 1135 !.1316 1\!>k for P M I rvine & Oov1•r .Jack W1lkl·n. .1rea SIJrt J a n ;1 548 1712 1----------iElecLromc Supply Slon• needs c-xper'd count<'r salesperson. 6'16-4892. 110/\T R,.:l'AIHMEN Soml' r1bl'rglas!\ & 1111• Babyi;1uer Wante.t for 2 m c•c han1 c al t'X ll Cr children <ift ~c hoo l ('~.,tahnc.-r Corr . 164!6 :?·S 30PM Nnn smokt'r Plarrnlla /\ \ e. (; :\t Re f 11 M e ~ a V e r c1 <' BO \TS -- S4tl 1843 1 Ga REPAIRMEN Babys1ller wante d in f:'<per'd . 1\1 a c r.rcgor walk1ni: d1 s tanee ol \'ac.:hl Corp, 1631 Pl<icen· Mont<' Vista sch I for i vr l1a, Costa Mesa . girl Wed·f"ri 2·5. $1 hr. CallG42 7600AM. llOQkkeeper. full charl!<'- Coni.truc llon l'Xp<.•r pn" llubys ill1nic . reliahl<' f'd. M.ul resume to 4720 (X'ri.on wanlE'd for 7 .) r Cortland. CdM Cu 92fi2.'i old & Ille h'kpn g Wed -,-- f'r1 . 2 SPM m Buck Bay Bookkeeper. f'/C. £ /limr. area . $3 hr. o~n P<'rm ror ~mallmanur COOKS i::'<P<'nrm·e Prcferr('d, Hut Nol Nect>ssary !Jay & N1i.:ht Shills A va1la ble Apply In Person Sftock Shop Ho. 9 :!M6 F, Csl llwy, <.:dM E11u.1I Oppor F:mployer COOKS Male or Female over 18 lo work n1jlhts. Apply in person Dr' Taco 1720 5-lpmor CM. transport G42·7600 1\M Mui.l have expc.-r & --know'I ror all are:1s or bk r ook w ilunch hne ex per Babysitter w refs for 2 kpnf: t. 0 Plast11·s. 1305 wanted 1mmt'd Apply m children. Wknd:. & o ccah t:. W a k eh a m S A J>C'rSon, 2 5pm, Bradley's wkdays. 640 5078 5'17·80il3 SL l' a k II ous l', ;1:i 1S7 fl n bys t 1 t-;-; t ttsk Jl r BOOKKEEPER F /C -Camino Capislra~o. SJC. --------- EKrow Officer &crow Secrttary Mission VieJo, El 1'om area. New ore . xlnt cbanre (or advance men!. Traniiamerica T1 · tic Ins Co. 547 ·9571. FILE CLK TRNE Entry level oppor. w /fantasl1c co. ·awn1h bright ind1v. who des1n·s to advance. Paid med. life. profit sharing. Call Sheryl Renton. 848·1288 l>ennis & Dennis Person nel Serv1C'C of Huntmgton Beach, 16168 Beach Blvd. Suite 121. -------f'ood .'Cor kta1l Wailrc::.~ cxper. Apply in Person Harry'!. New York Uar & Grill, '1248 M arlindalc Way, NpDch. Afl 2pm. 1 30am·4Pm M·f . Lo v Manual System. Small C'OllNTt-;R Help Part & In~. d<'pcnd. Own transp. rclllll co. Pleasant sur full time Apply in r><>rs 831 1548. round1n gs & working :12<N) E. P<1c. Cst llwy, \'On<l:.1n CMla Mesa Mr c;d.M ---------- lonkinq UNIONIAHK llas an 1mmcd1alc open· mg for J Sitfo D<'IX>~•t Clerk. This pers on ~hould be adept al work· 1ni.t with rigurcs. be prof1 c1cnt on a to key addm1t marhinr. hlc lypmg & have a neat uppcarancc P0!.1t1on avail Imme·!! for .-• . . quulllied indiv C..11 for Counter <.irl, p /t1me. appt & inlervw 'fill': Qwck servil'c sandwich LOOK, s.10 4500 shop. 833·8!119 betwn~ COUPLE to mana~e. Ex- UOOKS StucHnh per & refs req'd. 12 Units W\fum .. Costa Mesa. 2 Housewlvei & Br house for yard care & MooMQfiten m a n a g e m c n l • N o Miiiion Ooflar rorp. c hildren. Owner, FOOD ORDER ~SEMBLY f'Ull·T1mr Night& Apply In Person FAR WEST SERVICES 1672 Reynolds Avcnu~ Irvine F,qual Oppor F:mployer m.>t.~ls meo &. womet~ of ~'32·5939 _______ 1 any age w'ho cnJOY , -r apeak1n1t w/olhcti & who Customer Scrv lo SJ 100 2 Cate Guards, neat & mg. Call Mr. Plummer ----------• 963-6767 CoMJderittcJ a lus? Lost · Hoarinft. Aid In Eit•~.;;t! ------• Over SOO Aetl vc local small box. CO!ila Mesa. DB.UXE O~CES bu.<1. ll'>tln1t~ Please call Call 979·3045. ••••••••• •• •• •• ••••• •• • F.xperience required Outstanding co henefils XJnl worklnK t·ondltlons Apply in person lO:am TO 4pm Mon-Fri Equal opp em ployer m tr Plca11e apply in person lo Dori s Mitchell. 610 Newport Center Or, Newport Beach. 558·5280. Equnl Oppor Employer arc bored wJtbe avcra~e ORDfR DESK m at u r c. R ct ired runoflhcmilljobs. Major di s t. !le<'k!! welcome. Appl y In d1plorru1tic 1nd1v. for kry person. Newport Dune~. No a<'tual sellin~ in· inside pos. Call Mar!lhD 644·0510 ______ _ "OlvAI' •· no •ettm•• ap Davis. 833·2700. Denn111 & ,..~ .. T . • ..,, °' " .. · Dl'nn1~ Pcrs nnn<'l V\"Tlersl OHlce raincc pn1ntmenls Work w /one "-rv1c~ c1f lrv1nn, 2082 GrHt A Hew Year Comml & lndsll spaCt'!;, or i;top hy for free Info. l.OS'r Gray Tabby mnlr. ~!:a..:._ 7005 200 lo 2000 l\q. n. A:<. low All rategorlcs " tyJ>('ll. Vic. Seaward Rt.I. CdM UDrrwl>ffV'l"I 1&135' sq ft Lait NI Auel & We guanantcc lo please 12116 Reward 673 3684 Mission Vt<'JO areas )'nu. llon!ly tn SD. Frwy. 751-3741 ('all. 831 1400 UNl'n:D 8USIN1':SS lkilbon Inn.~ mn incl util. HIS M u1n St. Liu Ibo a 61S 1171\0 INV~IMENTS 1525 Mesa Verde Dr E (aerO'lll from Kon a Lns l Suite 106, Costa Mesa CdM 390 to 1050 sq rt. Cpls. {JBI Open 7 days d rps . A /C. janitor, --- park'Jl. Mai;lers 673·4120 llelMMs1 W-.cl 5010 -----······················· OFf'ICJ-; SPACF.. N B IMVESTOtt·MGR JM9 ~l!stchff Or. Air. Seeks pt-0wncnhip lor pvt. toilet. elc. 7wo units Travel Agency. P.O. 274, Found Young Siamese cat w/\Vh1te markings on nose in Tustin. 832·6881 . FOUND · Black Lab male. w/tan collar m vie Del Obispo. San Juan Ca po. 496·396-t. FOUND: Pel. small ftrllY very friendly ht>n chi<'kcn vie Lake/Crest. II B. Ph: 536-3132 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HA TRAVEL AGENT Morning-Afternoon fo.:verilng classes start monthly BANKING of the mui.t popular & .:x ... ~ TRLER 11ucct'ssful products on M1ehelson Dn~e. Jn A J>lush 11pot. 1-'un the market todey An in· . l(r'OUP seeks ven.allle m ~ ... -• P/llme. Mon, Wed, Fri, expeMive prndurl who's DELIVt-;RY MAN for e ar-div. for high rise pos i· .. _ _. w ,_ 9-S 30 + occas. Sat.s. ror name 15 a household Jy morning I. A. Times lion. Call Leslie Park!!, It works... our S Cnasl Plaza ore. word thruout the worlc1. route. r,"o rolleellng 2'~ a:p-2100. Dennis & Oen E'llD Al.lftlC IJS t:xl:r. pret'd Coll Mi11s Work in • youthful llrs Daily. S46 4181 rus Personnel Service or run U1: KuC~l·~4066la L_:...._r_. friendly at moAphcre & Irvine. 2082 Michelson • ~ nrV'llf at have fun whUc you earn Dell•ery fHewspaptr Dr. • SaYin«JS & LOClft lop pay. You receivi• 11 Permanent purl llm1qob --------- .,., .... S 8 ristol ,. M auer"nl"ed •. alary + ex· ch•llvering early morning General Office w -· · "· ' " • ' " Li\' TlmeA to hnme11 in Mature woman for ~en 'I PACIFIC '"' Equal Opp Employer tremely liberal com M f k led r m/f rrus'llon & bonuse!I (;on· lrvlne/NB a1·eas. ust o c./ now gt> o 111:- TlAVEL SCHOOL be reliable & have depen-counting procedures & 810E17th St.S An11 tC!lt• & other incentives dablc lronsporlatlon. inventory control. 3· '"' Classified Ads sell b111 Xlnl adv1tnroment d k 8 p 400 sq. ft. ea. $!00/mo-no CdM 92625 xtru. One unll 1300 sq. ---·------- ft. 2 tollclio, 1111 1s. MaMytolooil 5025 $400 /mo . Pi\Cl t'JC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 543-6615 UnatedW.W 11 . nn.o.•ibclitics for ..... th men Salary $300mo. S46·023S. 11ys per w , AM l M. I k Item!'. sma 1lems or '"""" uu 494 1036 Los l b 11 c I ft.re Y Accredited by NATTS any Item . 642·5678. & women. Delivery Person · -· ------ Hl::AL EST/\TF., Gene 11111, 642·0200 APPllOX 800 sq. n. C-2 at 1~ E:. J7th St. Suite T . $2:50/mo. Doyle Mft.0479 Ex~ ofc suites overlook· Ing fabulous Np Harbor & lho PaclOr Orcan. Lux fum lncl'g ~retary & ~.from~ No Jsc. Pll. 1'1141'7S 4030 Clasalhed ads 1t>ll big ltem1. em ail Items or any hem. Jual call 642·5678. coc k apoo "Boozer· F.stablished 1963 wsuide CM, 12·24·76. ""-anc1al AldPro1ram• "-'-W..t.4 7100 u-a W--"-d 7100 25·30 Hrs a wk. Own Girl Pr1day-We need 2 r m " •--r nwtP urmr No cxper ncr. You re· lrlm'lp; rclmhurscmcnt ~h1.1rp gals looking for 645-S700 ------·~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• re1vefull pay while Detn11 for m1lea.:e. Costa Mesa 20-30 hr a wk Jobs w/Nt WOMEN lrAincd You can work Mc d I c A I C <' n l (' r per. in running a small SC~HS HOME OWNERS borrow al low bank rates to con· aolldate debt.a, pay taxes, t..OS'1'. Sm. brown l'oodle. MEN nume "Coco", Rewnrd. llunl'g Hnrb. MO 1410 TUIM f()lt mornln~ ur eve hr11. On· Phnrmflcy, 842·0106. omce. Dulles lncludt'. RECEMNG CLERK ly 10 min by Fwy. from -~ . typing. phones, corresp. IAltTltilOIMG oil surroundlnu c:om· DentalChalnadc & Asidi1llng In ship & rec-. lake • vacation, room Lost: Sm While Curly Addition, swlm pool, pay Hairtd Dot 12/23. Ntt'ds off ex\sUng 2nd or an,y eye medication. Vic lrb)' purpoM. Park, area ol Edwards & MICHAMICS Oold enweal , H B MATIOMALIAMtC R.eward.847.()'1_34 ___ 1 1714'6Jl..ltl4 Loat: &YE GLASSES, 1st, Ma lNT.0.'1 LOANSAVAILA,BLE Credit not Important 6'13·4883 B'roker wom en 's bl·focal1 Amber nm•. Vic Alpha Beta lTlh St or HI Tlmt Dell, C.M. Dec. 2.4lh. 848-4790. TWO WEEK CL~S munitlea. You owe il lo ToT .. ITMTooth Jf you're h~klng ror u NATION·WIOEJOR yourself to' At least In· Thi~ charmlnit doctor perm. ~itlon call for ':~fST~~~~ AT EASE in Fashion 1,1and , Newport \'esliote this unusual s~kl personable a111is· appl & lnlervw. T he ~OOODJO Beach bas arocg 1n its r eceiving oppor. Contacl Rt'oe tant. Beautiful ore. love· Loc*,540-4500. d l 8 30 d •"'-Roe41.833~. ly location! Call Donna OPPORTUNITIES ep . • ·S: on ay UlCU Friday. .Bntan 848·12M Dennis Graphics Manager l o AMHICAM IOYS AMD GIRLS & Dt~nls Pe~sonnel coodlnatt' e art depts. I A I T I "I> IR S fM Dally Piiot routrs tn Service of IJunUngl on ~r1n1s. dt'~lan. pro·I SCHOOL ...._. C .. 644-5010 ~ .... .,.. Arch Beach a r ea ot Beach. 16168 ouch Blvd, duc:Uon art. •Ilk acreen. Alll ,_. ~ 1 L.aituna Beach. Must l>e suite 121 dntlln1 & Int ckalsn. A 1104 S. l7UrSt., SA _.. Q '"' at least 10 years old challenlina po1ltlon wt... 834·1980 PhOnc 642 4321. ut ro Have M>melhln11 to s•ll? frowth or1enlC!d O.C. Co.J SchoolJ Coull'0Coa1t CtN"ulatlon. Classl'1td ads do It well. 5-393'1 Mr. lb mmons. • J DAILYPfLOT * H~lp Wonted 7100 Fr1te to You 8045 I .... W.ted 71 00 H .. p W owt ed 71 00 H~ Wanted ._,--7100 He4p WGlftled 1100 •••• •• ·• •••• ••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• U•Htoc:k 8075 lku1h, Manne loaf .. Ma-i• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UEC. SECTY ln~h Settc1 ,• vr• nltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"'Pft9td •OJO Eqlllpwteat 90JO GUARDS C otta MHo l't!rrn.1n1·nt ~II & Part l1mr Phon(' & lransp rt 9._'d Ketirtid welcome Call~ O'l74, ofc hrs 10 2. c:tosed Wedneaday for •onatrlK't .1 n•nl Nt•ecl• room to run uA 'danic uri.il. t''(n('r d ~~__:--.___.-_~~-~ uui !UD..()I"" ""'" Mor~an mare. broke •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. - - - -- - -l''llJlt• dt>vl•lopmenl '"" "" to ride & drive. bl .. -------------Sh-ad) ~ Via Lido. s N I ,. .. troni; atlona ... om ~--t.t..-1050 parade Morgan u"ldln". pun}. pa1 nsurance en ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eng. Western (714 I . "'""'t lkh li73 G740 REAL ESTATE d I d ~ •" • LARGE BAIT SAC Mcdter Mechanic 'lll'lll11>n Must ht.• l'llP<1 DJ 101 l wanl1·d lo rebuild & CONDO CONVERSION hie of hundlmtt Wldl· * *' BUY ** -----7x7 Fathoms 50 +f athoms moo1rr l~J Chry~ler Im I JllKC• olr rci.poni.tb•hlJt.'' Good lk'lt'd F\lm1lure & L..OL--H-.....--I ""'rla i::n"ln('"I DMVE SPECIALIST lndudinl( µubhl' ielu A"plian('eS-OR I will ---1010 w ngs approximately 7 G"Jru.m .,;, µ11rly 1-'l'l' . lion,,, '<om1• tr.1\l•I m11y lH~I or SF.LL for You ••••••••••••••••••••••• fath ' ..__ 4 d i --&- Hair Slyhst wanled 3333 0,,..0 lkr· r•"•'d ''all for J( h t.....t t'al · h1· ll-t1wred 1'A1u11l oµ M•<y11.115 •UCTIOu I Kare ~oyul Dalton & GmS CrOWUll:"I, p ~, Hnstol St. CM ~~ ,... Q ... " you ave SUUl:i an J experience m 1X>rtun1ty i·mployrr C..:ull --... " Clol.soM + 3 Id Id Apply In pt'r»on. Mar Jppt Sharon. 7~1 9800 llll phases or condo conversion and are or ,,•ncl r1·~um1• lo Jack 646-1616 & 1 33-9625 watc~~ ~ l ~cr/~g 4 chum nets. Like new. Fafar MATURE WOM!-;N for prepared to become Vice President of rorrl'. •'rt'l>ld<>nt Turr\' SAVI!:' New & used rurn. pure amethyst nng +a ~-ct COftd. HAIRSTYLIST houserlt>ansn.i 11ervice a dynamic, expanding company with Con~lruet1on. 1101 Uuve UIJPl's, ml&C' Wilson's very lar&e "Old Pawn" r""• • ..- Li< bW1yl>1,•auly s<alon ~I {'IUOec.tup$ li4:'>~l2:3 Spectacul ar growth in the investment ~~ .. j~tlc 4:IO, NII 8t1nu11n Nook. Now 2 turquol~e pendant 646-7638 ·ruro.5116-2216 Mt-;c t1A Nlt.Sl•rv1el.' Stu field (Salary & profit sharing ), Write ------Stores S4S & ~"' W s.G-7638. 4127 C. Hilana n..1:-... " i.mog L1r. No Don Berman, President. QUAIL llllh. c M 642 7!J30 & ~t!y N.B. CNr. Hoag ____ ... __ . _____ _ HAHDYMAM ~xper'd Van~ hrs. Uy uppt only for Gulllver'11 Restaurant Call Mon th.ru Thurs betwn 9 IOam & 3 ·~pm only IK4tl l MacArthur Blvd, lrv1nt'. major work Greut op PLACE PROPERTIES. 1400 Quail Mef'Chandlw 548 3262. WE BUY -=-p._> ______ ----------o;;..;;;=-'=-=~;;;;...;:=-=;.::=.::::. por Apµly, Jim T 1l't Street, Newport Beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movlng!Dlnlng-;-m sel. s · New Wallace S terling MlacefltawOU$ 8080 MuMcal Chevron. 2500 New1)()rt ~' 8005 oriental Ming Tree . Silver C70pcs.) 20% un ••••••••••••••••••••••• tn11rwfttnh 8083 Ulvd, C~ __ _ •n •••••••••••••••••••• vinyl loveseut. antique:! der Markel Price Heavl· • • * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ Wonderland ~·6288832·6343 ly timbossed. ti46·763R KewtttAftdenoft Hammond Spinet l)rtiun MECHANIC work1nic or not. check ~ this xlnt opportunity i\utomob1les. Cla!I!> A lie Happy req'd S400+p1:r wk µos:.ible for ~ooJ m,1n Holidays l''tonl end ah~n <'xlJl•r .. Irvin~ Peraonne(;\gency luneups. elt•c. t>xper etc 488 E 1701 Col.la Mesd t:all $81-8764. Su~~ ~ ~-~o ~11m; T~~. perm. Jo:arn ~-----Sl7S·S200 wk. Fuller ---------1 Brush Sales. s.54 7851 HUDIUSIOY SET·UPMAN N1.'t'ded for bnnquet dept £xpr nee. Must si>t•ak EoglJsh & Spanish. App. ly in person al lhe sal1.-s orricebtwn9am Alrporter Inn llotcl 18700 McA rthur, lrvtnl' Hostess. part time. Apply m person Hal'T}''s New Ynrk Bar & Gnll. 4248 Martmdnle Way, NpUch. aft2pm._ ---- HOSTESS/CASHIER Oay~ i\pJ>IY llam lpm daily M1Casa Mex. Hcstaurant, 296 F. 17th Sl. Costa Mesa --- MODELS Photographer nel'ds charis mallc allract 1ve C1gurc model. Contact Bill llam1lto n t7141 558·3782. ------ MOTORROUTE DBJVERY Sunday Only delivery of the Daily Pilot to car· ners m South Laguna and Laguna Niguel. Re qulres station wagon or van Phone 64.2-4321, ask for Harry Seeley. £qual Oppo-rtunity ___ Employer NURSES AIDES 7am·3pm & llpm· 7am t-~xper. pre('d, will tram mature person w ap- llOUSEKEF.PEH · Li\le t1lude for pos1l1on. Mesa in. xlnl pvt qtrs. good Verde Conv. Hoi.p, 661 l -----4lZ7C.Hd11riaWay,N.U M·l L1kl' nu, $750 Help W•t.d 7100 H9'p W•ted 7 100 Of Antiques' Oval ~1nlng room set with lNr Hoag Hosp.> 11 1 ~ CCMCll Wurhlier Jukl.' box, from ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• • 4 chairs. S30 Lamp. 30" -• I~ l"-d '5()'s Sti7S. 752-6870 ~---~~~ H UGEedw ;ihrchou'><' $2.00962.0149 2 Seth Thomas i1h1ps Youatt thewlnnerof t ---- I.E. MAMAGEMIHT: Vice President opening exists for ag- gressive Apartment Management pro- ressional. Must have managed over 2000 un~ts, be ready to move up to Presidency of company quickl y and have a following. Salary plus profit sharing. Our staff knows or this ad. S1:1bmit resume to: Ad #812. Daily Ptlot, P.O. Box 1560, C.M .. Ca. 92626 ersmm wit over 500 - - -clocks. one w /beaullful ticket.stollw 8 trk. recording tlml'. music boxt.>s, nickclo OAK COt'f'EE TABLE chimes t$2llO. > 8MJ.7638 doon pianos. csrcu:s or Xlnt cond Mak4! orr. 4l27 C fillaria Way N 8 Sporis. 'Yocetion ~ynth & effect. by uppl .: Jn s. w a 11 c Io ck s. 642 1648 aft s tNr Hoag Hosp 1 & RecnatioMll ~1arlah Sound· ~-8779 .1:randrather clock., ---VtMde Show Marshall Amp. 100 wall:.. rascmaun.: anllques Movmg Must sacrifice Hand c rafted stems, & at lhe w/4 12 cabmet. 5 mo. old . Over $1,000,000 Worth 1mme<l1atcly. four piece J ewe Ir y 1 n Io v e I y ANAJIEIM perfect cond, 549~17'1 an. Amen can lnlem alional Broyhill bedroom set. riorcelalo, collectors CONVENTION SPM ~~a~l'-'~,e~. ;~~·JeKe¥~r f~~~l:~e v~~cy;11~~d~~: ~1r:;~, S:~~~-~~N<;: J c~TEJR !l Offic• f'umitw9 & 754,1777 Open Wed thru r ot1sser1e. books. Hoag Hosp I 1 an. ru an ~fWllln+ 1015 S 9 M PM V b k l l Ca1_} 642·567t8. kext 333 lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• at A to 4 1s1t ' oo case. e c. c c WA .... TED c <umyour 1c ets. , llORSE DRAWN WATER 548·~ 1"'11 * • • tDt'Sks $75; swivel chairs WAGON ~JO Ant oak dining tbl. 2 lvs TOP CASH DOLLAR -$40. sidti c hairs S25 5S2·7091 Princess oak dresser PA I D FOR y Ou R W H 0 L ES A L E /\ I I Comp set as aboH'. $120. ~ • Maple tea c•art Mah JEWELRY, WATCHES, Sha k lee Pro ducls a t Allmxlntcond.675·3000 • Appliances 10 I 0 dresser, wnl. buffet & ART OBJECTS, COLO cost ! 2007 Santa Ana Pets 8087 H~pWant.d 7.IOOHelpW011t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrurrors.6732645 Sil.VER S ERV ICE. Ave.,CM.548-5253 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REFRIGERATORS FINE F URN & AN · Realtor t o head Ilea I Seeretury Pt•rsona l. In WASHERS-DRY Ens l'iohd oak 8pc Dln'g set TIQUES. 645·2200 Moving. Must sac. 1m· So. Wf'sl Pe t Center· XI l d HN\ b t r mediately Broyhill bdrm W o r I d 's I a r g e s l • Estate D1v1.Son. Must be llonH• 1>1 vc r s dH•d fleconditions·Repros & n con · ..,.,.,./ s O B IM A h S able l o organ11.e & dulll'S l':t1me.Jlnflcx1 F'r.,'\Damage.Gu1tr10 el rer 644-7605 WGGACiETAGS sel.Lotof mlsc.~·l77~ ~-~:;/ c rl ur .A. super vise sales ror('1'. bit• ~)68 9949.llB 29YrsinOrange Co.-IWUJ\--d-C-h-er_ry_w_ood __ O_i_n_"-'' from yourbu.slnesscard. Like new 270 lmport<>dr--------- Xlnt re numeration & as· ---DU ... LAP'S set , 5 c hairs, $!75 .. Send one c1trd for each bluesLeel barrel nfle, .22 Parrot. Mex1l'an double sisl.646·7117 SECRETARY "" Walnutcoffeetbl. Danish t11g plus one spare. We & 8mm rifle. 646-7638. yellow head, with cage. New Mr!( <:o. Cosl.i Ml'!>a 1815Newport Bl. CM r eturn pe rmanently 4127 C. Hilaria Way N.B. 135().673-2645 RECEPTIOHIST nC<.'<1 f t me "1rl w th CALL S48·7780 style. $35 Amber hnng·g -----s 1 .. 1 lnmp SlO. S40·1n08 . sealed attractive tag & (Nr. Hoag Hosp. I Pi-& n--1090 typ1n~. -.ho rthamJ & 10 ~ stra p, m eeting airline --· -•..,-•• Attractive. over 18. ror key expl•r. <:ompJ11y WASHER-DRYER corfee t able. 30xso.1 1 D reqwrements. Pre· l 9xl2 Exqwslte Chinese ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEALTH SPA We w ill l>l!ner1ls. starting salary Lale model, super delux beuuurully sculptured.' vent loss & theft! For a Oriental rus:. pnced 10 RA Rf:•' Upnf!hl White train right person for open C;ill 642 7840 form Mu Ill-cycle. ltke new Jn t 1 q u e I'? 0 Id /it r n ·I personalized tag enclose sell. 646-7638 4127 C..:. Stage Piano Mint eond. ~~f)u;52!~~1.Mr Gee. terv1ew Perl cond. Sacnflce at w /ln <1ct .:lass lop wallpaper, fabr ic or fillana Way, N.B. <Nr . ~tofr 960·3953 ___ _ _________ 1 SECURITYGU•RDS $225 for both. Call 5R1·3Slti 'DayGlo"paper&we Hoagllosp) MUSTSELL' ,.. i51·5177 -----will back & trim your Receptionist Trainee Im med i•mployml•nl ru11 p v t pa rt y 12 Pro tags Or try two cards 20mat~ly carved Chme:.e Baby Grand Piano DttamsComrTrue & p umc. lrv1nl• Jn•a Maytag Gas Dryer. like fesslonally d ecorall•d backtoback chrs & table. r eally 673-3649btwn4-6PM OFftCE MANAGE« Plush ore. run group & Age~ 21 & owr u111forms iww SlSO. G f: !::lee dryl•r rms rull, EXAMPLE /\II PRICES· beauuful & very old. no ~11l11ry.30-4S.67~~ _ CcnterSt.C M. llousekeepcr . llam 7pm Car nee l Adil. semi 1n vahd 5411 J.:i52 ------ <:omm'I real el.tale firm great oppor. ;iwa•l rum ('.1r & phnn•· nc(' S75. Kenmore G;i!> dryl•r llerculon sofa & lov-$2ellor 3/S'S · Seepncesbg1ven over phone. 1~~&;0X1 t!~'~~l ~~,~~l l-loust•kt>eper. hospital l'X per prf'f'd Hale1J(h lhlb I los111tal. 1501 E ltith Sl, needs exper'd person as cnergellt: pen.on. Call vn1H·r:.JI l'roll'tt1on S45.Guan:lel546·8672 cseal, w/malchlnl( l'hr & 41stags$160ea. · n yappt.646-7638 rirush. Xlnl co~d. $000 ofc mgr to super\'i!>e Bonnie Bell. 833-2700 Sen•1l'e, L226 W ~1th St 2.DQoRFRJCID/\IRt-:-ottoman. pd $975 Only 6/9Ulgs$1.50ea Scars wshr,Maytagdryr, Call83la738. clerical staff. admimsler Denrus & O<!nrus Peri.on Sttnl,1 l\n.t lnll'rv1t.>w-. ~ $395 Thomasville bdrm lOor more Sl 40 ea. both gold kmic sz mat· -------- "fc proc-·'ures & do bk· nelServ1ceoflrv111e,2082 hrs !Oum 12 noon & rum ;ill wood tbls for SalcsTax lncluded · · ~11nGoods 1094 " ...... M"chelso D I ....., 30 ____ ~_5·3870 ·'en ;, l1v rm. rorm"I din· lress s pring & frame. ~ ~ kpng. Sent! resum e lo or 1 n r _ """'1 pm-----u "' a NO CARD? 673-2921 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 833 2 .. 00 ., Washer & Dryer. "12 tng r m set, qwlts, pa&nt· Draw your own or send --·, S k 1 boo l s, Nord I~~ Cll • ., • n on R-epffonlst Servin· Stal.Ion Allen· ~ M h 'u HOUSEk~&mERS ·r • ..,,,,. M A th ~ both, Baby furn. sofJ 1nl(1, ay ta& wi. r & name. address, phone & SCRAM-LETS Meteors . Never used ~ 0ms1c. '"'"'" llC r ur 5 days 8 wnek ror d.anl. exper cJ Clay & d hid b d 9 LcJd Housekeeper lil vd, Sllite 100. Newport " I-Vl' l"ull & P tlmt i\p lnveseat, blk/whl TV ryr, e-a · e • l 76 we'll make one card per 1-:xcellenl cond1llon. Size ('u,t o dian . Hoth BeachCa92660. hairstyle salon. Mui.l · :.. • .' · 54()-0729 Uncoln Marc IV velvet tali( Add25<ench. ANSWERS to med.Sl75.4942417aft. Nwpt Bch ___ _ 3 11 30 p M . G c· n .1 ----have expr m publk rela ply, Shl.'11 Station. 17th & l1v rm ensemble, oc· Send check or money or· 5. ho!'lpital l'X"l'r. rt'<I d Older cpl to hvc in & care lions. Sales & hJ(ht uc lrvrnc~NB_. __ • llcyclft 802 casional chrs, 6 horses, derto: --------- Xlnt ht>n .. "rits. Sun for house & yunl llou:,e cntg. Apply In person on Service Sta lion i\lten· •••••••••••••••••••••• saddll's, tack r m sup. PILOTPRIHTIHG Lucent Igloo -Custom golf clubs. 2 sets. C lemenli' Gencr;il on Bch JO m111 fr.om ly .art l PM Regis dam. t•xper'ci Full or l lSED. REBUI LT plie1.;. also :;e lllnt1 P O Bo 1560 Bushy -Cousm woods & stainless pul lliJ!lpitul. 7141496 1122 Puerto Vullurt;i, Mexico llairslyles. South Cousl part ti me Apply Arro Guaranteed. All l ypes beauti£ul estate. Stnrlly Cosla·M·esa~ Ca 92626 BUOY meets C ULL ters. priced to 11el I. Pt·rmanent 101.J. Wnle. Plaw, Costa Mesa Slalion. l?th & lrvint•, riarts, repairs. Trade 1n by appt. Sale will end _ When a sea gull landed 540-00'l.4 ICITCHEH MAM Mon thru Fri Exp,•r prer'd. but not nl'l'. App ly, Ru'lly Pehl·an. Jpm 5pm, Z73S W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach. PU Ho" 191~pB{·h ~a~ RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST CM _a_1·c_e_p_t~~1_.2_1_01 ___ Jr~.~~d a Y at 7 I'M Berc~after. holdsdv. Keg ~~~:JS~n~~~G~~~~ i--------- 1, INTL'RS h r R I E f •N~W-USED BIK ES• ------0 """r, new con . $200. i\ ,., • wit atlcast!! or ea s t ate n r ShlptR'"'Clk tn"""'NI ,., 67J.c""6 Callafl llAM I I C II Sh II d ""' .......... Ruy· c~11. Trado Bunk 0 -ds, ""Can W""''· "'' . . 2 Rose Bowl t ickeL'I, $"15 loah & Marine ~,...nt Lt:gal Secretary, muture To start af\t'r thl· New VPar 644 !>730 LEGAL SECRET ARY yrs ex pr on y app y a a rp. we grooml' c~ Send Off .,., ' l.X: .. ~ .,.,. 64229288amtol2pm. fRONTokappearam'l' Bl ht fl 1 Part.s&Repa1rs $30.RCAprtbl colorTV. CUSTOM etiackh. 2 Rose Parade Outgoing per.1onal1ty a r g u ure 8 '.""a1 5 Skateboard!'!. 12". $20. 962-0149 c et.s bleachers $30 ca. PART· TIME EVES sPOSITIONS Aulo lnsuraoct' Agency Seeking P 1t1me l,nd1•rwnters EJrnmgs 1$Jse<I on Ab1hl) 549 ... 161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• must! Cd typing sk\)ls eareer Oriented md1v Cy('le &Co, 2488 Newpo wovlb..a WOODS cashonly.640-4175 loots, Maiwtettanee/ Call Moo. art. t1·3o. w1expanduutco.CallB11l HI d c M 6427910 Sobd7Pc8cdrm sct.New ~ Seniu f020 83J.855l Marey, 1133·2700. Dennis v . . • . . $2200. Ask ing Sl050 o r S0'7oT080%0FF REDWOOD LUMBER. •••••••••••••••••••••• & Denntlo Personnel G1rlsSchwmnb1ke.neve makeo(r.645-6097 Over40m-stockpattem s Manysizes.2x.2,lx,2x3, Service of Irvine, 2082 used. J spd, $70. Cal i\lso MINl·BlinM etc. Smooth. Reasons· M1eh~lson Or. SJJ.3259. 2 Piece sofa sleeper, s.u.8950 833·9770 ble. 675-3175 $75 2 B1cyrles I is girl's 26" 831-ln38 Rd rond $45/bst orr. als -.---- R!CEP110HIST SECRETARY Wanted for pnvate ('Om· Sles HepTmc Fee Paid mumly assoc in lrvmc SI J,200 +Co Ccr Moving sal e. Curo, YACJITCARPENTRY New Const Specialty Day 548-8149 Eve 646-6382 loah.Maritte ... ,...nt 9030 F'or N B l11w Ofl' ( ·1"1JOrBlt' l'Xpt:r h1•lpful t.aJI K~rry ~10 54_•JO ___ ._ ___ ;;;~.-. ---.-.~-;_ Musl be neat, personable Oppar. of a hrelime ror & p r o r 1 c 1 e n t 1 n del(r<'c-d mdl\ who ~eeks boy 's 20" Slingr.i}Blu<' .. uc-dc7 :.ofa.2chrs. $Wtbsl ofr. Phone eve. w c:hrme ba!>c, l'ntl tbl, fi45-78S7 f'arque. pinball mach aluminum shed. sports Mhc~ eqp & m isc items. 26415 w~ 8081 Via Lara. M.V 581-1611 ~ ~ ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 0 watt VHF Radio ••• ~fteniclt 460 C atwtno CO$taM"° ') ou an-th1• "1nnrr nf ~· t1rkrl.s to th1• Sporh, V oc.oiion &Rec~ Vet.lc le Show at lJW \'lil\HJ-:IM < 'fl"l\' t;:'fflON CENTt:ll J:in <' thl'\l J Jn '• I 'u II l'r42 ~iti711, 1•xt 1:13 1<1 d,um )11ur t1clu '' • • • PAYROLL CLERK secrctanal !>k1lb. 1nclud a t·an:cr 1n indust 1 1llc Jolly Roger. lnl 1s mg typing & d!-'ahnl{ equipment ' Complete lookmg for a rull llml' w the public. Salary 1.Jencllt:. pkg & lra1nmg l'wyroll Clerk. F.xµer i;tartsal~7S~rmo AP proitram C all Dan mu.'ll mclude fltm1harrty µhcallons tx>1ng t.ikcn Propp. ts411· 1288 Also fl'e "' l,1rl(e romputrrized l)(oe 29 JO & Jan 3rd .Jobi. Denni:. & IJennis payroll. quarterly tJ~ r" Call ~1800 ~lwn lflum l'cr'\Onnel Sl·tVll't! or 1urm & other payroll re & noon only llunlml(lon Ucut'h. ltilti8 l.1t1'<I dulu•s This po<,1 lion rt'(lu1res the ab1hly RESTAURANT l'IZ7.A lleach Ulvd, Su1le 121 lu Jeul etl.ictivdy w iall Nuw ;iccepllng apphra lr•Hl'I uf mun11gf.'ment Uons for 1mmed. p l1mr \111'-l hl' Jvallalik to employment Mus l be "ork ovcrt1mt• when re av;ul to work lllll'S & 'I ll s u I a r v c· n m wknds. Should lw :w or 1111•n ... ur11t1• "ll'Xper O\'r. Cal l ror ;i p11t TB.LERS fl1111king eKpcr. only. ('ontoct Rob <.:rc1ghton lrvinl• N11tion11I Bank 833-3700 lil•aw apply m 1wr,011. w1Sharon. Truvel Ai:ency 1704:! Gillelll'. Irvine Perry's Pina SECRETARY ·-------1 6.M)-2963. Girl'!> 20", 3speed bike Xlnl cond. $30 tl47·5003. Canwrm& &,.ipmtnt 803 •••••••••••••••••••••• Complete Dark mun Setup, like new Ome~ enlarger. many xlras $175 firm. 675·2312 evl's X:W-71Yl6days. DOCJS 804 •••••••••••••••••••••• POODLES-R6'EOPLE All drs (7141546-2848 LIDO ISLE SALE Beaut cnlry F.n~ din rm. set, 8 uphlslrd chn.. llghled ('hma cab: brn velve t patchwork k mst :.l. bedspread: new lxlrm cn:-.emble Amer. ;rnt1· quc dl':.k lrg. amount of Franciscan lla1•1enda pall. dishes · lltlhi gsrb h1cycle like new. Ph G73·9443 675 571i7 JUKEIOX WANTED Used large $200 646-9586 aft 4 pm ----Boah, Powe r 9040 Won In contest. must Sale. Call 549 2793 days sell, Complete w /ISO re· or968-M27 eves_._ cords 962·3656. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Wanted, while dre11!ler. yr t!r.4 Boston Whaler, 11 '3" S ki Boots! Nor dlca old part. cnb & other '75 1...'>h.IJ.Johni.onmotor Meteors . Never us ed. baby items IW.2-8531 w1th only 10 hours. $140U Excellent condition. Size ------Orm. Replacement valu~ 10 med. $175 494-2417 aft t4Kical $2100 Call 642·4482_ . 5· lnstrwfttnt1 8083 '76 A1rslot Fi~herman 24 • Oz.1te cushion bilck crpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• super ror albarore & 70 yds. Gray/blue de · Conn Min·O·Mat1c <'Ice mnrhn SlOOO + in xtr; s1g:n t\11 only $2 99 yd organ. exccllf'nl t'ond1 equip $111.750. Day:. 548-4466 tion, !600. P I' 532 12.')9 5411·3000. Jo:vcs. f•l4·73G2 llJm ~pm Moo thru Fri ewport Re_!ch _ 673-~366 _;;; ___ ..;;:;;;;__J-----~~I RM RB.IEF lo Pre111dent, Office Mgr. S tartin~ 'jalary $"1110 SOOO p /mo Must have 2 yrs exp to qualify .1gcncy for IATi\ ATC .11J1JL'> <.:a ll for apphca· tli>O or i.eoo resume lo Spalllno lnlernal1onal. ~I Nr~port ll'ntl•r Dr , NUtr.!LWor rnll 75!! nt55 ak fln l.Jcd rm w tl.JOK ~vrngs $25· Oak n11hl !>ti.ind StS· 6x9' ovl ~hai: brnt orng r ug $25 . AKC Golden Hctnev<> 968-~l~i _ Pups, xlnl h unters. fam1s 0 f 11 & L 0 vest• ;i t ly pel, wtr dog. 493 6861 l bNn be1g1• herculon. 2 FIND YE>tJR NAME Library W1· nt·•·•I • n• r1: .. 111 .1 r t 1 " u I J t 1• 11 • • 11 11 I t " li)n.1m11 pi·r"•no1ht1•·' lhJl "e r;in tr..11n to 1n lrodorl' our r1r111h1<'t tu rual11mer' 10 lo111r & \nmn.1 V.11rk 1. hr' .1 •l.1\. pt•rm HI our 11H11 l' '""'r o c· \1q"111 in 111 ... 11 fncndl> err. 11 f'f,OPl.F. Pl::HSON Ewr m'<'<h v lime a11 ..cK' 1n wh.-ih.• suppl} f'ul I> rnri1talilA'd 673 222.'l PHONE SALES Supervisor. :l 11. LV"ll 7 3 rull ur p time Ml'S.I ven.lt-Conv llosp. flfil O?nter St.<.: M 5411-~ Route Sain SI 0,400 ferrir1(' oppor for ~rsonsblc 1ndl\ who ~ks solid <·1.iree1 oppor Ca ll Uc•un Propp !Mij-1288. Den.nib & Oen nis Personnel &•rv1ce of llunllnl(ton Beach. 16H.ill Beach Blvd, Suite 121 PEMBROKE WEl.SH wksolcl S2SO 840 1637 CORGI PUPPIES Call 54fi·4!!28 Gar-oge SaM 80 5 S ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'Ihm Dach Gl•nth• Ion~ tJ>t<; o( things mc:ludini: haired m.ile 8 wks AKC paintings for 50c lo $! TYPISTS l.a~una Bch 497·3Sl2 2528 Newpart Blvd, c M Part-Ti,,. En t :> male wht minlalun 64S·4l83_, ___ _ IBM i\utoTy~·wnter !'oodles. AKC. $125 llouse Sold. all musl go 1-:'Cper Helpful Salury wits. 646-<&iG 18362 Pammy Ln. H B. ()µc•n l:9~r6~{'1l('l' ""to You 804-12128l12 111\M SPM. WIN TIC~ETS WOR'fH $5.00 SUNDAY NIHEIM=r-rrllJl!lpht'rf• Crt·at1' • "" ll•lf' ror mrn & ~11m1·11 tu m11kl' us much mono·)' ,111 VOU de<!lrt· whll{' tt•t11111 ml( un '<Int ba~r ul11n 1'1•r n1 1>()"1t1011' ,111 .111:1 hit•. i\dvunrt'ml•nt to manager1o l pos1l1 nn .:iv111l11hlt'. Work 1•vc:. 1tr mornlnit.'\ l''or personRI 111tcrvicw <'Ont11('l M". llOflSI 833-8098. Time Lire Lll>r&riC!I. Inc Equal Op· por. Employer l'honr Sale" peopl<'. rn11le or relT\{11('. 16 to 65 yl.'af!lof 111(e. Guaranteed wal(C'I or romm1s!>1ons. :iw Eut 17th Street. Suite 0 . Co11ta Mesa. betweens 00 & 8 30 p m l•--------•I •••••••••••••• •• •••••• Gara11e full of rum. p11ano. -·--· UTOTEM * • * cir tv, tools all kinds, QV~&~s ,2/h 646-4223 1-;quul ()pportun1ty Empl11y1•r SALES SPECIALIST RETAii, Cl.1-:RKS David C..,.,.choel b • k e, e le. 58 1·2306 Wunll•<I Opporlun1tic"1 1525 S.. tad. T anytime l<1r ,1dv11n<·cml'nt ;n;ill ft err. ·---- Vpcmni::. 111 <:osl.1 Ml'!ill, Corott0 del Mar HorM• J.C . P!NHIY co Ant1hc1m. Gardr·n Grovu You are the winner or •••••••••••••••••••••••• PHOtolf & Westminste r . tJckets to the f'or Sale. 2 poniea & 1how SOUCITotlS 24 FolhkMtl .. Glld 642-7702 Sports, Voeaff0tt quartcrhorac. fA!IY pleasant evening Newport leach --------& RK,.atfottal Call 847-109_!; __ W()f'k49Mon-Frl. Need Arcyouamblllous? WAITRISSES V~Show a--...a.....s- -~·SOUTHERN ,..-.-.--....,.;llo.,._. CAL/FORNI LOOKING FOi AFUTUH? 15 People iml'(\ed. Call Ir you aro we have on F.Kper 'd . Appl y in t tb -•VTIWl'l··"JI aft 2pm. Mon-Thurs . openlntc In major •P· penion. Mon thru Thurs a e Reg Huckskln Quarter >· (2131 IMI0-9981 or 1714 1 pl 1an ces, sew In I( lx'tw11 3.5pm Oulllver·~ ANAHEIM H orse S h ow c x ' ~a,or Corporation needs ~ few Kood people lo lraln in Manage ment poe1Uon in a n•ta1I floor, well <'Overing & paint hW1inl'!ls ONTIIEJOO TRAJNING GOOD MONEY XLNTFUTURE FANT A.ST IC BENF.fo'lTS Crtll or apply Mon-Fri, 9 9 Color T1h~~. 15191 Hnu c h Bl vd . West min s ter. \1 14 1 898-3388 MAINTENANCE PERSON ror retirement hm In La1W10 Bch Muat drive. (7141 4lM·94Sll 540-5464. machines & home elec· Kn tau r a n l , 1lM8 2 CO~~~ON perienced. Pr('f('r rider ---------1 tronics dept. Exper. pre· MacArthur Blvd. Irvine Jan. ZthruJan. II w/ab1llty. 642 5465 or P it Sales. $40-170 wk up f'd Xlntco. benef1tt. 642 3411 Men. ladles. students Apply 1n p e rson WAITltESS Call &42·5678, ext. 333 t -·------ Eves I Sat. SH· 7851 , Mon-Fri lOA M-4PM Experienced in dinin)l claJm yourtlcketi. Western saddle equitation 839--:-:-711J6-=:-::::-:-==-----l••F.qmu•al•oiiplip•e•miaiplll•oyile•r•m_.1r.1 room Call l>lwn 10.12 * * * seat. Excellent. $450 -• k r G Id rirm. Before l lam or RIALISTATI Mi All or Mr I e . Old English Sheep Dog after9pm .64.S-l238 LAGUNA llOTEl. Male. 3 yrs. To ROod ---SRL HOMES "25SoC:oast Hwy. LB home. Xlnl pedigree. Most btO classic & rare L raDN SALES Want ed hve·ln ho use· 675·1784 animal. Ready (or :1how. tM SPECIALIST keeper Room. board & To "ood home. 1 Year old reg,~ Arabian Buckskin small salary. 2 children 8 Male German Shepherd, nil)'. 19 ma.. 16 hnd!!, Investment Sales IJ you're a&lretSive, om· & 8 Coll eves. 970 0175 all shots 543-2982 Hddle "trl broke (7 l4 ) """-bilious & exper'd In sell· <YOf'ba Llnda, Anaheim 7Z7 2S7_s_. __ VV"'nillP e xist In Orange ina Fine Jewelry, we Jlills area. I 1---------Hauuhold Goods 1065 and Newpe>rt Beach ror " F. x p 0 r i e n c e d l"l\ltyhnve11n openingfor HEl P WF. NEED A Salespenonl'I Interested you ln our Fine Jewelry SEU. ullr llc ms with a HOME FOR 2 Puppies. In mvettmeota. We sell Dept. Xlnl co. benefits. Daily 1•1Jot <.:lass1fied Ad G 0 1 d c n R e l r 1 c v c r / and Ust $3 to ~ m l Ilion Apply In Person _________ 1 Gt'rm.')n Shepherd comh clollan per month. Salea Mon thru Fri 10am-4prn l Mule, 1 Fem nle 10 quadrupled laat year. J.C . PIHHIY CO. weeks. Had 1st :o1hoti1. f>restialoua olflcea, 60 lo 24 ,......, .. _ For Ad Action Need lov10g rn mlly 70 to 100 % comm lu lon Mewportleoch w r ch1ldren & ynrd . 1pUt, vtdoo 4od peraonal E qual Opp Employer Call a Healthy & can't keep. training. Write to Don m /f Call eves. 645 785'7 Be r man. Prtaidt nt .1~~~~~~ Oat'ly Pilot Qu.11 Place Properties, I ... ~:"ae5:cll~~r 135 ' have a ~~2~ offer or A~VISQR Shepherd m ix. remale, 9 mo'sold 557 7742 RI\ g pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Solid Maple din tbl, ~ leovt'll. 4 Capt chrll. $250. FrOll free rernic 1100 Sora 175, am tbl•. lumps, & otlwr miac haehld gds 847-4929. ....., 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED M.ANACERS-Exp'd t'Ou· pie.-to ma n11e 61 unlt.s. adult complox. C.M. 2BR. :Zba. 1pt, utll'1 • salary. Southl1nd PropertlH Management, _59-_D>O _______ Thi fut.at draw lft the &OOda to MU, flaro a n 11d 642·5&J8 fa t bt Da 11 P llol Btaale. trl-color . 5 yn. r.rnale TOP CAS H DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR JEWEl.JlY, WATCHER. ART 08JEC1'8. GOLD. SI L.VER SERV IC F., FINE J'\IRN Ii AN · 11QUES. MS-=><> Flod what you want 1n West ·• Dally Pllot Dally PUot C\a .. mcda. auatned Ad M2·58'1'1. Qalalfled Section . . PtlOD8 Mi-56'78. ~ 7"42 at\ e pm 1¥'1; W•1t'1 lfffHt .... ~f'(t!')'\11' g typ.i ~~ Iv "' M H,"'"' f,, '"''· !Joi, W),,.,.o., v,..,,, (O'"pttl\ S• d.. ~11.11, h <.--.h •\ DOORS OPEN: WH kdays-2 PM Weenend• -12 Noon •HGSHIDBB ·~twt , .. ...,,, FfLM NSTIVA.L Ad.,._, $2.50, Jr.'t (12•1f) $2.00, Kida (&-11) $1 .26 I I I looh., Power 9040,Motor Homu, ~ 'v(ft$ 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S°'• /Rent 9 I 60 ••••• •• •••••• •• •• ••••• • 14' 1.nr .. on 1-·,c.;, !11t11· ·:··~··•••••••••••••••• 'liJ Fo11t \'1111. M.1i; :100, l'll'l' i.tarl. lilt <.iM< Lull' 73, xlul l'l.IUCI · wh~b. l(OOd p.i111l & UIJ tra1h•r. xt11t c•untl $157!'> !(lp'I O. SI IJ •• !HJll. ,12:111 hol . run:-. i.:oocl, s!>:HJ. offt:r9ti8 tr.ioo__ _ Pul .. nro., NU.1133 21.tG_ S.i5·078tl loah, Sail 9060 Dule's ltv Hcntals '65Cllt:VY Van. gd. l1res. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S Acre» '75/'76 models. body gd. Runs finc $SOO Hobie 16, trlr , new trans & lm~ ___ 559·«•6 673 2525 or 979· 1590 more $1,425. 64~82SS or Trailen. Trcrv_. 9170 '1l F rd 581 750S ••••••••••••• •••••••••• l o Van. Runs good. -• • . SOOOtorr ftad1uls, stereo 1-; R I Cs o N 2 o I u 11 Jllx8 Sp.trtan frlr lime cpt 'g. 67S 257~ crwse/r ucc, S! t ,000/of $2,000/bst ofr -- fer 675·1830 eves & Foranfocall!H7·0937 Autos Wonhd 9590 k ds -------••••••••••••••••••••••• w n . Auto S«•lce,Porh CASH FOR CARS! IUILD YOUR OWN & Acuuoriu 9400 • ••• •••••• ••• •••. ••. ••• Top S Dollar S pa Id for IEAUT. WESTSAIL clean used cars, trucks & WORLD CRUISER VW ENGINES Corvl'ttel>. Ask for r 1iul Hundreds of proud USl-:U-llclJUll.T O'Nl•1ll o wners art• ha n ll i!O II P, 1300, 1500, l~c. HOW 4RD Che•ro&.t fm1shlng their WcMsa1b Uual .Ports S;JtJ 6940 Dove & Qu:ul Sl' in their spare t1m1· l>l:'.HBUCGYSllOP NEWPORTB1'.:ACH There's no rc:i~on you Ou d ~·.. y -! -;-------can't do t too T k . I t:.1 c • .,.,n isor or 48 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR \anUI 1 , " <' '11 lo 54 Chev l'U Good FOR TOP USi,o;O CARS ge of wmll r & <'Jr mm.I Reas. S3G 7674 FOil f'IGN DOM ES'TIC ly &pnng dehvcnl·S 011 • • . 1 • ~peciallr prin·d :.cml orCLASSICS finished 28' thiu 43·A.utosforSal~ 1ry1,urcar 1scxtr.ic-lean Westsall packai:t·s from ••••••••••••••••••••••• :st-e u:-. f1r:.t gms, for hull AN D deck ' G.Mral 9510 IAUER IUICk Attend our IJulldcrs · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2'J25 Harbor Blvd. forums Mon. & We d ·sii Ford GuJax1e 500, $1175. Co5la Mesa 979-2500 cvc.-s. to find out <ibout '73 Uod~<' l'U 12 ton, finishing packages & fac· $2895. 64~3870 tory support. Westsall C.:ruising Center. Lido Antiques/ V1ll.ige Center, Suite 201. Clcnlics 9520 3'il'.! Via Oporto, Newport •••• •••••••••••••••• •• • ~ilch. 92~. 675·51g(J •54 MG-TF 1500 LASER #12199 Race xtras & fbgls cntrbrd S725 6-16 1089 or645·2ll!O 18' Sloop, sips <I. :HIP out- brd., covers, nu paint & !>lip. Nwprt :m•a. !168·5628 ------ Wire wherl'I, L U L> • & in ~xccllent condll 1on Mu&t be i.ee n ' <XPEG2390). BEACH IMPORTS fWX Dovt· ~I reel NEWPOHT Bt:ACll 752-0900 WE BUY CLEAHCARS & TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 llarbor Blvd, COST A M 1-;~A 546-1200 TOP DOLLAll PAIL> Hi' Hobie Cal\\ / trlr. Wht hulls w lblul' sails. IMMl-:DIATl-:l.Y .!>I l'hl'\ y l';inC'I, rchll £'OS: FOil Al.I. & dnve tr;i111. l'ilrllally VOHl!:IGN CARS restored $1300 or make C,\LL ()RCU."E IN l t'llob1eCathkcnt•w ofr l981128. TOSt-:i-:us ms. 1;.12 22;;2 Askin~ $1200 hc!>t orr 4 Wheel Dri•_e_s _9_5_5_0 NEWPORT IMPORTS Call 768·45!1J w c ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• JIOO . !>t llwv, 1'.H loah, Slips/ FORD Bron1·0 Roadster. 642-9405 Docks 9070 Slroppe pn·pared 1'/S, --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl shks, <11r bal'(S, US WF. RUY SLIP Wanted, Newport mags,AIC pu~hbur,roll •USl':DCAR!'& area. 38' Scago1nl( hou"<' bar & C.:1h1l':-. + many THllCKS• boat. J o hn 1•os<'y , morccxlra' Comt-1norC.ill 12131795 7767 or evt•s CHERRY FREEApprai,al <213)794·9849 For qwc•k ~al<.' $:1150. Call Groth C~•rolet ------~ l.1<1514 18211 lk>;i1 h Blvd 42' loaf Slip . Jlun1tn1.ttun llo.Jt'h SSS rno 7~257;,2 ti• W.ii:on i·i·r. hod) 847·6087 • 549-llll :-.1ra1gh1, l'nl:lnl'. tran:., 0£'spuratelv nl'l'O spac·(' J.!OO<I l1n·.. i:oo<l S13SO / TOP for CAL. 2.5. Tcmpornry ufr. 642 :!52!1 OK 644 5010orti7J 71\52 --DOU.AR ·71 Chev I' ll ' ·Ton 'ull' WANTED DOl·k for :w· tanks, ll S 11n:s, 1-.,ll PAID i.loop 1n Hunt1ni.:tun roml "l<'r<'t>, .,hl'll S3500 FORCl.Ei\N 11.irbor 12131 s92.z111 firm 499 2976 IMPORT CARS Sli p space for 25 35· ·73 To)ot.i l..ancru1,cr. f11Je r g lass i;a1lbo<1t mJny xtr,1s SJ!.100 Newport llea<'h fl7~ 121:1 ~'177i12 .1ft 1o pm Boats, Storoqe 9090 TNCb 9560 ...........................•...•.....•.••..... BOAT STOR1\(;t:; S30 73 Uat ~un f•U A C, monthly, frt-c l.1unc·h i\M 1-'~I . Ill> bumpl·r. ~,111/Pwr. l"l·wrwrl X1n1 ccind l\u b.ill<'ry. lhJOl'S 644·0510 '™H k'. IUnt• up 64:! 1587 ------.tfl I Transportation ....•••••.••.•......... 9120 73 Datsun. 36.000 m1 , shell , nm!>. \terco, c-.tm paint ~11\ o&llX!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·67 Chc•vv '• ton lrut:k '71! VW Pop T1w <:.1mf)(>r p s I' II \H1'1 tr.1e·t1on \ .1 n' AM I f .\I II l 1 k ::.uw ~1:.m 11i'I ll!">!'i!) ~lt•n•o, rt-bit 1•111-:. 'lnl 1·onrl 493 4803 'i'li ~:1 <'<im1no Cl.i""ll'. lo ~.1h• R' S11•cper .. hl'll lik1· m·w w/cupbodrch .! dn, c 11rt.11ns, hoot. h hi lop 'Piii. lttra n1•' t Jll :~it. Ill.Si m1 man\' 11tr.1~ 1111 !lhdl ind $Ul011 , • .., ;!O'l:! :.,.., l-ur1I 1, Inn P l' t. •'I. 4 <.pol s><•• l ll ''· .1(1 ;; ~I:! 'j'HJ'I Mo+oriwd libs 91 40 ;1 0Jt~un 1-l.itbl.·1t I' \ •••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • ~1100 Cioo 75'. All dras. ;1 [>11lsun PI' ~·uio l'h HHd cash. M ichelle , 546&.o'l<1r1>J11 IM71 493-0157. YCIM 9570 Motorc yeln / Scoot.n 9150 ........•.••••........• ••••.••..............•. 1975 GMC ALL MODELS \VJnll•d. l'•l·kup ·;l:; !'ii Che\ y or 53 :iii l"ord Goud hotly. manu<il trans. V K. runninl( or nol Nt•1I. ~lh 2!1:10 Aaltos, Imported ..•••••.•...••......... 9701 ........•...••......... • • • Georqla Wllckr 94)2 Mololcai Dr. H~Oftt.och Y1>11 .in· lh1· \I. lnnt'r 11f :! I 11kt'ls1411111' Sports, Vocation & Rec~ational V•hiclc Show at lht• o\:-.:AllEIM ('I,...,, V t-:NTI ON A.uto., lmporl•d Autos, lmpon.d Autos. lmporhd ...........••...•............•.•..•.....•........•................... Wednesday Oecemb1:1r 29 1976 DAILY PILOT IMW 9712 Rat 9725 M«udes Bena 9740 Autos, lmporhct Autos. Uted Auto1, Uted ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••r••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACK BMW '77 BMWs HERE NOW IMWSAUS '70 ZllOOCS l :.I). !:!:i.5(.'FSI ·122002 J\ ·IS:l.'\fll\K). •1:1 3 .o<.:s ·I b P . 'fV :!l!O.\I., hdlp, 11ofl tup, TrilllftPh 9767 luldt 9910 Ford 9940 '73FIAT128SLC A1'. AMJFt.i. xlnl cond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reblt. t'lll(. only 10.000 l'l' 4113 91~ TR's 1l•'• 73 nuick Ccnlu~, a J r, •72 '1nto Se-don rn1 . New 1ntenor & t•pt hd f II l''lared whls. Ferrari '70·280SI. Rdstr, l'X · Xlntbuypla.n wlth sens1· t1), xtnt con• u Y Dark iirecn, nutomJlit> M•~s. Rear molded qwsit.e,i.1Jverw/blkllhr, ble payments. Struc · eqwpped.$2395.6«·7572 tra n 1 mlaalo11, nl•W spoiler, vinyl top. Spot· 11ulo, AM/FM. air, S nu lwed like a leue. Ter· Xl t ... 3 ""-•~t w brakes & ti.tle1y, runi. ra .. lals, 7 coats nu palnl, rtn" 1tock on h•nd n mpg ' .,...., • in. t Good less new paint. $3000 '' ' ~p!&Sll. xJnl mech cond. 1'rea 1. economy 64S-7S88aflsPM PP.Sl2,000·499·2l09 8RITISHCAACO. lo ml a ll xlras Inc rarl. s39.79ei Lc.t\l" -----Mei 9742 213/990·2525 5Wreo.' rool nick & hitch. ~age for Linda. '74 128 Wgn. Yellow. !Aar ... ..,. "".,.....,. "' J<'t i.ll'.'rt.'O, snow tires, 1st ••••••••••••••••••••••• n41894·28S.C ...,i...,. ,...,._, .. ·antasllc ·75 LTD rond ~200. PP. SS1·2300 MG77'a and 76'1 fam car. Sunroof, xlru 'fiH I 2-1 Sport. Good cond. Xlnl buy plan, structurf'd Yolcsw-Cocllec 9915 $3950. s.5-14!13 like a leaae · scnalbl -.-·-••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' Ford f'alrlan•. Not f\1. l'a~:.l'lle. $1100/bst payments. Call British •••••••••••••••••••••• ""' "' ofr, lrade 642 0168 Car Co for a quote on I 973 S..,. a..tl4t (! ) ~:.1 a.:~~:n£6-~uda· '7•1 f1dt X/19. Nu tires, stock and s~cial plans. 4 speed, 8 track tape -----mag whls. AMt F M II BRITISHCARCO. lowmiJa.(3UJES). Ford '75 (;ranada. 7KOO :-. t>. trk , m&ny xtrns Mini 213199().2525 SADDLEIACK ~ mi. iur, PS, PB, 101. t nnd, $.a 100/bi.t of r VALLEY IM,ORTS • $4200 l'vt rt,y. 53641<19 ~ 0011 7141694·2854 131-2040 495-4949 ... ~ .... -~~.·~·· .._...y,-'G6 Cu.'ll. 500. 4 Dr, wh1. l!Mi7KLM). "7 3 Ua v ari :i (lil!OPP~ ). '7 1 Uavar1a t i.p (3481.FM I '75 200'.! A (O~U I '75 ~I " 19ClfiM vc; > SADDLEB.4CIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 CREVIER &I ST & UOAOWAY 5AHT4 I.Ht. 835·3171 TH£ ULTIMAl[ OAIVIHO MACHIHL ·73 Bavana-t!I061.VY) '75 2002 <83JNJ M l '00 1600 <ZXX866l C~wd ~ Slan~ys '75 200:! :.unroof, air, AM/ I-' M . x In l ,. on d Stii9S./ofr . 640·8661i/ 'l"l21Sport!'.nidi·r Sl'""J '71 M1di:et, 23,000 ml, A/C Gdcond.$500.cai.h "' 1· ""' rl d $2790 '67 12K, rblt eng. Nu !Jrk1>, N be ~~~~n~1f1~·1 C.ill &>I! .con.98.1381· cll<'h. palllt. A·l $11!> a rs N.B li7!'>-~_1 ____ _ ---f'lrm. 640-7377 ·74 Tonno Wgn. 6 pa1>~. MGI 9744 -Cad1·11ac rack. new radials. 3".ooo '73 12-1 SPYDlm Skrt'O, mag:., r.iek. mint cond SJ30(). 833 17 09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 68 VW. custom f1beri::tasl> mi. Clean $2850. 673-2638. '67 MGB GT. Xlnl cond, fende!"5· mags, 11 tr:ick, Quality and Price 673·UJOcvcs. MUST SELL! '75 12'1 Sport Coupe, lo mi. 675-14~/842 IJR54 low mi., wires, radials, l 0 4K . ru ns great (,uJrantct•d new cpt & p aint. $1650. S8l 9005 __ _ 497·3965. 'W VW Squareback. auto. L'"1'ing ~pni.ili'>ls SMOG EXEMPT xl11l conll, cll'an. recent 1'1vkr1l·d K.111.'' Must see t.o believe! rblteng. Sl 17S. 497·3965 L~rrt~st Sclcc1ior1 Honda 9727 s.12 1011 of 1ww & Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _ __ . ____ '6.S VW, good cond, new C a.till.ics in Opel 9746 b rake::.. reblt <'lllL 01 Jllt:1·County Ir.cl Mew '7 6 ••• •••• ••••. •••.. •• • •• • $ltiOO 1best orr 675-9725 HONDA Cars 73 Opel GT. Xlnt cond. For Sale or Tra_d_e-·s2_v_w Opi·n Sunday Ov&n I 00 Red, radials. (Spd, nu BuJ(. sun roof. runs & Cadillac ""' muffler. radio. $3.0001 looks great. very clean Ma~ter Ol'aler To Choose Fr0tn! ofr. 840-1S~8aft 6pm__ <'Ur $750. (213) 592·1421 2600 MJrbor Bl\11. UNIVERSITY '70 Opel GT. .67 vw. good cond. Spent Costa Mesa 540-'JIOO Oldsmobl~ $1595. 846·0611i ov<'r $300. on cng. $950. 1'i..T-1be Honda Cars • GMC Porsche --9750 !16.1-2532or 536·14tH 1 ~ rs Uncoln 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75LIMCOLM TOWHCOUPE Full powe r lnc ludinlt vinyl lop , till whC'el, cruise control, AM/FM tape, air cond.. looks good! (Lie. 081REC> $6616. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Be.1ch Blvd Huntington Beach 842-8844 Trucks ••••••••••••••••••••••• '62 Rug, new eng. runs c d•JJ Capi 9715 • 28SO Harbor Blvd . 'tii Pors<'hC 1600S cab. good. ~50. a I ac •••• •• •••••• ••••••••••• < O!>la M~~ _ 540 91>40 Restorable or parts car. C.:..11496·5259 557-0S20 Mercury 99 50 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '76MOHARCH Comci. wllh V ·S . aut omat ic, radio & healer. power steering &. brakes, air cond. Look at. this pn<'C! Yours for 1m· mediate delivery. (Lie. Z74MMN> '72 CAPRI 2000 t\ulomat1c', air cond , !>Unronl & low mile:-.. li7Sf:ONJ SADDLEIACk VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 '761 londa Civic s sp. $50. 675 ~ a!tt.>r S 5,500 mill's. '67 !112. xtra dean, nlloys. $3.500 ti75·2170 AM/1-'M ca:-settc, 1750cc Joquar 9730 ~·so 675-().l47 . __ _ ••••••• ••••••••• • • • •• • • Rolfs Royce 9 7 56 JAGUARS 76's ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Uuy Plan. !'>cn~1ble "l D£Al£R IN U.S.A. payments. Structured ,._ __ _ '76 CAPRI GHIA Like a tease. Call fo r conr. JR ROY Coml'!'> ~1th V 8, •1 'fwed. quote R CARVER i\~1 FM , 1)(1wl•r lirak<'~. BRITIS ROllS·ROYC[ \ 1nyl lop 11 .. t·cir group H CAR CO. \\'l\h ITl.tl!l<. !:," l'l'llOOm\' 213/990·2525 :::~~::;h galon•' v .. ur ... 1111 1m 714/694-2854 -. ..... 1m·d1.1te dch\l•ry. ti 11:. -ClOSlD SUNDAYS 77-D1~Nl '7::! XK I-: 2+2 Lo milt'~. ---~-$3866. \Int <'nnd New l&rl':> SACRlflCE $3695 '64 'IA VVv w /67 r ebll eng. 1971 CADILLAC Fullv <'usto mizcd body, SEOAH DEVILLE mai::. SZOO/ofr. 64<>-7S21. 49,000 oni;inal miles In ll!VWBug,4 spd Super, su perb condltiun' C'le:in, mags. Lo mi's. 1024PKD>. $1395 Call S46-4120. SADDLHACk •63 VW •1-2 --d ·r· d VAUEY IMPORTS • m o 1 ie 131 2040 49S.4949 1600ca eug. Runs great. __ • __ S700 _ ~-390<> 76 Flee twood Brougham . '66 VW Camper , needs $3,000, take over payml, work. S3SO Firm . 675·2312 ofr S38 4·139 af_l _5. __ _ _<'\l's 83.S ~Z!ldays '7'1 Coup<' De Ville, all '66 \'W Bug l'l•rf cone! , xtras, lo m1. Sl.'i? to ap· new uphol & hrks. see to prcc. $5895.581 ·3.'illi apprec :.S7 7<.Y.!O __ _ 1974 Codllloc $4516. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Be.lch Blvd. Huntingto n !leach 842-8844 '66 Mc-re 4dr. RU, AC. Best lJuy 10 town. $225. !.163-tll70 ---GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach Lo;1ded. ~~•89S Ph !tolls con\•ers1on, silver 4~ 61119 all 6 30 ht•<1uty :>36-22.48. 6:i \'W Hu.,. xlnt cond. ---Must ~ell this week. Bes t Rroui;h.im r.1l•talhc ,,..tancJ 9952 hlu<'. \ 1nyl top. blue ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842-8844 Datsun 9720 ..........•...••...••.• DRIV.E A LITTLE ... SAVE A LOT SllOP&COMPARE BARWICK DA TSUM San Juan C.:..p1strano 83 1-1375 493.3375 NEWPORT DATSUN SPECIALS fl:!IO 4 Door ·I :.p<'t'd \7l."171!'i ). MOW$2895 888 OOVP.STREF:T ~car :'>1ac,\rthur & J ambortt Road'! 8ll·l300 --- TOP BUYER ~· us first. & last 1 Top 11t1llar paid for import:-.. COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 I IJrbor nlvcl f 'o~la Mc~a MO &HO '71 Datsun 510 4 <Ir, J:rn, '71 JAGUAR XJ6 oyota 9765 affcr 968 ~ Sharp! Good engine. AC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ AM J F M. Call for lo · 17 68 BUG New 1600 eng., pymt (600M PT). Sent rov . generator & BRITISH CAR CO. llres St02.'i_SS_1 ~~R __ 2131990.2525 TOYOTAs 714 /694-2854 Mmdo 9738 HERE HOW ............•.......... , 'H MaLda RX3 Coupe. 4 •MEW COLORS :.1)(1, und<'r wmty. \cryl * .... EWMODELS rlcan 837·3202 " '72 HXJ Wag. A <'Ond. rl.Wl( rnek. 4 :.pd. Less than fi(JOO m1 'son eng. clutch & cooling system. $1450 831 0556. lluge Savings on ALL re matn1ng new 76s & Demos. The Beller Bargain MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSJON VIEJO Mercedes ~m 97 40 831-2880 495-1210 ••••••••:•••••:•••••••• Toyota Corolla '70, 2 dr, 4 19~2 MflZ JOOS Cl~sslr ~pd. air, Multiplex 8 trk, C (•UJ'l<'·Onc of only 86 pro d1.'<'k rack special paint tlucl'd th:it Y<'ar• Mu~t mags & radials. 404.7737. i.l"t: to ;ipprcc1Jtc! l'n --- ply SBl-7446. nyota Corolla Liflback '76. Sil S. air, Multiplex 8 Lease trk, CB, :.hadow . M~w -Used 494 n'J7 ____ _ OVER I 00 71 Corolla, new paint. MERCEDES dean, sooo. OH DISPLAY S40·3168 House of Imports Triumph 9767 AUTHORtzJ.;() ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEIH'El>ES UEM.1-:R 1976 Triumph TR7 til!fi2 ;\'llfnCh<'l>tt•r, ft cyl .. 4 speed, power ·oo BUG Clean. nu t1rl's . ~d l'f>nd. SllUO Cat.h ! ~.:•:? 7622 Ml 6P M Yoho 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 VOLVO HERE NOW •MEW COLORS •MEW MODELS llu~c savings on all re· m.11n1ng new 7tis & Demos 1n stock MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 ORANGE COUHTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Larg~t Volvo Dealer m Orange County! BUYorLEASi,o; DIRECT crush<'rl vehl•l 10tcr1or. Olcllmobl~ 995' LOAOl!:D · Full Power. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low mileage! $8.000. 'H 2dr Olds. Cutla~s Days, 6301710 -Eves. Supreme 48 ,000 mi, 633 9264. Supc•rb cond. l ownr. ·75 Coupe De Viltr, 12.000 M1ch.elin tires, $3900. mi, Claret /wht lthr top & 493.~i.:n int, all xtras, Slll ·5171_ '611 Cutlai.s, new tires. bal· Camaro 9917 tt'ry. n1·l'd:. work. $250 . • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 645--9434 ____ _ '71 Camaro, yellow Pint;-9957 307VB, outo. amJrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo. radials, on g Plymouth 9960 own e r . $1800. C al l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536--0204. ~:~-~-.-!.-.-.. -.-.. -.9-.!-!_,.~ ATLAS '68 AMC Javelin. 4 Spd , mags, headers. Sharp! $675. 673 5295 Chrysler f"yMOUth Open Daily & Sun. 'Lil 10 PM 2929 llarbor Blvd., ·75 Chevy Malibu. 10,000 Costa Mesa mi, Ownr must sac. Call 546 1934 aft6pm, (714) 968·4637 ----·---- '76 El Camino Classic, to 72 Duiiter 25,000 mi. 6 ml, many xtras. nu shell cyl. autn, :ur. SlSOO firm. incl. $4800 496 2092 ~-179S ____ _ eo..tiMntal 9930 Pontioc 9965 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . •71 MAHK Ill Bla<'k. '70 Grand Prix SJ . Slylt•. loaded. S3l95/besl offer. c lass .. perrormant·c. Phone 67S·385l BC'aul1ful cond. Aftl'r 5 · pm call 968 7437 Cougar 9933 ~-:--,-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 White Ponlinc Trani-· 1r.1 <'K Jf.O Hon11.1 ; 1K-• 1111 F • .unn1t l.ul(I( r;irk, t; 'flo't-tl Sll<JI SS2 1 CM:! SURFUVAH I · 1-:'iT!-;lt ,J,111 :!lhru JJll •1 It II, ~ spd w/consull', c~ll &12·!"167K, l'XI J:l:I lo runs xlnl. 80,000 m1, orig Uu('n!I Park disc brakes, healer , lint· 523-7250 cd glass, AM /FM stereo, [!:JE:] '76 COUGAR XR7 Am. Clca~~~s. C ome s w ith V -8 . ---- rll11m your lll'k•·h 11wnr 552·3082 ____ _ On tht-Santa Ana Fwy fancy wheels & only 11 ,000 miles Im ~ "' \a It· \ llH '11 ·' n J-.1111\' ~lfh•1·;1r \I 1J..• •ti \ul•1m11l1l· .iir • nn<I \unroot. porthol~s. clc• lux1• tnm, 1 hroml' win• lo\ht•..i, & K Ir.irk 'trrro llil!l • * • • l!li I l>alsun 7 IO. 4 spd. 1961 Mil 190 SL W 9 A \1 FM. onlv 13.fiOO m1, macula tc! 148SNJP>. NOWS5595 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 DOVE ST. 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 automati c, radio & '73 Le Mans Sport Coupe. heater. power steering & air. PtS. 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WE EXPERn Y DO flOMTIAC WAlUMTY WORK REGARDLESS OF WHERE YOU OllGIHAU Y PURCHASED YOUR CAR 41 Cen Plwl Tei & Uc- Al Cen SWjKt to P'riw Wt ,,;c" Goecl Tll J-. :W. '7' WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS l I \ I II I l ) 'Huntington Beach Fountain Valley ED ITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1\ftt•r11oon N.Y. S toeks W EDNESDAY, DECEM BER 29, 1976 TEN CENli IVOL. ~9, NO. 364, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES 1 Fake Kidnap on Chip Heir's Mind? By TOM BARLEY Of,.,. D•ll 1 Puou ... 11 Potato chip heir John H. ''Jack" Scudd er mulled the possibility of a mock kidnap long before two m\?n grabbed him m Huntington Beach last Aug . 19 and bundled him mtothebackof a van. one of two codefendanls told an Orange County Superior Court jury late Tuesday. Called as the first defense wit ness. former Corona del Mar bank manager William Rudy Wesson, 45, testified that he was joking 1n late July when h e lunched with Scudd er, 64, at Is adore 's Restaurant in Newport Beach and :.uggesled to the wealthy Balboa Island man that a hoax kidnap could be the answer to ht!> ftnan c1al problems. Wesson, described in lestjmony as Scudder's "good buddy" and financial collabor ator on several projects, testified that Scudder was not joking when they lunched • ·al Delaney's in Newport Beach last Aug. 11 and again discussed what it took to stage a phony kid nap. Wesson said Scudder told him to "come up with a little plan" after both m en agreed that $250,000 was a much m ore r ealistic figure than thr $1 million m entioned in esrlier conversations. And 'he told defense attorney Michael Quigley that Scudder as- sured him that he would recruit the necessary manpower for the kidnap attempt if be <Wesson> provided a plan. Wesson and codt:'fcndant Ricky Dale Sellers. 21, his brothcr·in law. are accused of grabbing Scudder as the Balboa man left his dentist efflce m lluntmgton Beach. It is a lleged that an abductor who adopted a falsetto voke on the telephone demanded $250,000 from the victim's wjfewhileScud· der was being held in a mobile hom e that t'ruised the Orange County coastline for ~evera l hoursonAug.19. Scudder thwarted the kid· napcrs by feigning a heart attack and then leaping from the van m Fountain Valley as his concerned kidnapers moved to revive him. 1 Scudder l atet identified Sellers\ as one of his two abductors. He . was unable to positively identify ' Wesson as Seller s' companion. Wesson testified Tuesday that his first knowledge of the kidnap· mg cam e when he called Scudder on a business m atter last Aug. 20 and was told by the victim: "Gee, <See HEIR, Page AZ) Standard Over-valued Assessor Considers Oil Land Challenge ·IV ,,.. By ROBERT BARKER 011"4 011ly P1lotSUll Oran ge County As<>cssor Bradley J acobs :.aid today ht• 1s seriously cons1dcrmA an apt>f'<tl to a ruling that Standard Oil Co oil lands m lluntmgton Beach wereover·valued by$.Jl million Jacobs said that he 1:. going ovt•r the ruling with the Orange County counsel to sec 1f there arc legal grounds to lodge an appt;>aJ. , i Y..l'.:ftl.,.,~ » .,~ \ ,, Simi Man Charged in Shop Rape D•llY Piiot Sl•lf P"°lo COASTLINE ART INSTRUCTOR MARY LOU BARRON SETS TABLE IN LINT DINING ROOM Her M ed ium is Lint, But Don't Get Too Close to Her Work-U Might Rub Ott on You A Simi Valley man 1s in Orange County Jail today on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, kidnap, sex perversion and rape of a 17·year·old Fountain Valley doughnut shop clerk. police said Rainfall, Snow on Tlw Way ? B) Th~ A-.l>ociat<'d Pre'' Soulhl'rn r Jl1forn1a mJy g1·1 Its r1rst :-.1i;:nif1l-.1nt rJmrJll in ,1, week:-. h\ Thurstl.I\ and 'lm·r' m ay r.n;tlly ~(ll 'orw snow at mountain rl.'snrt' Th<' National \\ l'athc•r S<•rv1('f' ~a.id 1t <'Xpl'cts rains u:-. far :-.outh ~ the Teha<'h:1p1'. as :-.tnrm-; 'break through ,, high pr1'-;sure rirlgf' that ha' h<'l'n k1·1·p1ng prt• cip1tat1on f<trthl·r north Th<' la:.l mt•.i,ur:ihl1• r;11nfall )n thi~ rt>g1011 w;i-. No\ 12, wh1•n DROUGHT FORCES MANY CHANGES-Cl .4R or an inch fl'll .Jl the ""' Anl!t:>lec; ('1\ 11 < 1·nln. hnngmg \he season " tot.ti to :tr.:? inrh<'' In thf' m11u111 .1111' lh1 w1•ath1•r service ''"ct th•· ... now It-\ 1 I s hould drop tn n1·.i1 f; tlCll) r1·1·t h\ lfhuM11ay I A sh~ht c h:inrr of 'h"" rr'. ,,, 'Wl'll a:-. f::U 'll \ 'lllllh\\1''1 Wtnfl, was a lso for Pc·"' for the• 111• ~rts The Pitctr1c :-.torm 'howc•d signs ;tl!>o of mov ing into iNorthern California at last, with a chnn<'<' of ram prl'd1cted for ~ost drought·stricken districts ,,y Thursday. along with snow in the mountains. • The Wrathc r Service said credit for the possible end to the ~ong dry spell went tn the long iawaited weakening of thi.' h1J;:h pressure system that has been camped over lhl' state for weeks ~ "This will allow the l'ac1f1c storm track to s hift south bnnJ? fog rain into Cahfom1a," said weather forecostcr John Sttl7. Happy signs of this occurrenCl' ee the clouds p1hng up In the !'40rtb State, he said (Sff RAIN, Page A2) 'SECOND CAIL ·sow 'EM AIL I "I sold them both on the second ttal11 " t That's the quick sates success l,tory told by a HunUngton Beach l:d~an who placed this c lassified I W1111h<'r <t yr old ) w I vr ll<'rv Orycr $200 bntll Xltx xxxx ll you have home appliances, anything else, you'd like to,. onvert to cosh -call 642·5678. few wl'lrcfs in the right place lit attract {l buyer 'Lint Collector' Displays at OCC By STF.VF. MITOIEU, Oft ... Oi•h P1fot \t.atf She calls her cxh1b1l "Sort Liv ing · :md you gl't tht· fct•lin~ \'tan: Lou karron d1Jt>~11·1 tttkl· her art too serinush• lier exhibit. d1splaycd th1' month at Oran~•· Cnas1 Collef.H'. 1:. made of linl Mrs Rarr1m. you SN'. 1s a lint collector That doesn't mc:an s he Wl'ar:. a :-.cotch·lape drc>ss. It meuns s h1• works with clothes dryer hnl to 1·re:.1tl' ht•r m aslcrp1 rce:-. And hc•r most imposing work of art 1s a full scale d1rung room. appropriately C'alled "La dir' Luncheon" a room that I' hteralh lined w:ill lo wall "1th lint. hl'ld togcthE·r with gluf' and at'ryhcs The · "'all paper and l'arpel ·: 1s compn:.ed or 60 to 70 yard' of upholslc>ry lant. rec~ cled from twdspreads and old comfort.<'r' Thl· CoiJstl1ne Commun it~ College art instructor St>f'nt thrt•t' months cr<"Olang lht• room. with th<' help of her children and kids in the neighborhood "I met this upholslc'rrr who had two bails of hnt." Mrs. Bar· ron cxplam ed. He s:ud he'd always had a hankcnng for an oil painting, and l knew he probably wouldn 't go for mine. sf') I traded 1wo old oils I had 111 my house for the hnt " She also collects lint from her neighbors' clothes dryers on a re· gular bas1~. "J have enough lint for the whole world," s he laughed, wav· ing her arms expansively. "Ladies Luncheon" includes a hnt table. supported by fencing w1r<', four lint chairs. a blue and lav1'nder hnl tablecloth and a lint ml•:tl. "Don t vou think theohves look rt•ahst1l'?· .. s he asks, pulling a ~tray p11"Ce of Whlll' lint from her denim Jumps uit And, sure enough, a half dozen green ohves, 'tuff<'d with red lint • p1mcntoi.. ~1t in a dish, sur rounded bv hnt s<1lam1 rolls. Thr tin"t labll· also 1ncludrs silverware. ma<ll• or gray hnt, lint dis h<'.,, :1 bultc>r di~h rom· plrtc with a cube or yellow lint and a lint flower arrange. mc·nt ..Sec> U NT, Page A2 ) Terrant'e Lee Shauger. 20, was arrested at 7 30 p m. Tuesday alter police allege he forced the clerk at knifepoant 1olo the ladies restroom al a doughnut outlet al 17071 M agnol 1 a St . and r:.iped her. Fountain Valley pohccsa1d Rail for Shauger has been set at S25,000. Lt. Carl Lawrence s:ud an un identified off.duty I..<~ Angl'll's police offi cer w alkl'd intothl' :-.hop during the allc~ed cnm1· and hcard noises from the buck room . The off·duty patrolman callt'Cl for the C'lcrk and when no one answered calll'd the police. Shauger. who reportedly car. ried a five· inch hunting knife, was arrested without a struggle, police said. Police said the suspect had a p- parently been drinking with a friend in a car outside thl" shop before entering Damages Added SACRAMENTO <Al» i\n ad dllional Sl 71.516 in damages from the backers or the defeated Nov 2 greyhound dog racing in it1ative is being sought by the state Fair Political Practices Commission. That brings the total sought by the comm1ss1on to $958, 791 in its !>ual fill'd an Los Angeles Superior Court B·a·a·a Humbugged Hitched to Goat, He Hitches a Cop By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of tho O.tty PO°' Sl1fl LaJ(una Beach police say Richard W Cheetham, an unemployed laborer, violated two rules of successful h1tchlhk1ng Tuesday night RULE NO. 1: NEVER waggle your thumb at a Laguna Beach police officer while stand· ing in the middle of Laguna Canyon Road. Rule No. 2: Never hitchh1ke with a goal. Cheetham faces a court appearance an er his arrest Tuesday night on a rarely levele<l charge of grand theft of a bovine animal <goat). He was he ld on $5,000 brul "PENNY" T HE GOAT is a 4·year·old nanny born and raised at the Art Colony's SPCA animal shelter on Laguna Canyon Road. Shelter s upervisor Don Brown reported this morning that Penny was none the wor se for her experience. 1 Also in good shape was a newborn guinea pig Brown said likewise was ~tolen Tuesday from the shelter barnyard. • Otrlcer T erry Temple said he wu cruis· Ing in his police car along La~una Canyon Road wht?ll he spotted what appeared to be a mon hilchhlklnl( In the roadway with a big dog at his side lJpon closer inspection the "doR" turned out to be a ROat, tl'lherl'd with the man's white leather belt. "WHERE D'JA GET THE goat?" Tem· pie asked. Said the man, "I didn'l !iileal this goat. some guy gave me this goat by the freeway." Suspicious. Te mple arrested him. Temple s aid when they got to the station. his prisoner leaned over and whispered to him, "There's a rat in your car!" Thal was when the officer discovered the baby g4inea pig. Police said Cheetham was booked into jail with the following In his possession: four pen- nies, one belt. one wallet, two pouches of tobacco. Cour bars of soap, one tube of toothpaste, three toothbrushes, two combs, one bracelet. two pens, one locker key, one goal and one four-inch guinea pig. THE 44·YEAR·0 &.0 MAN gave a Costa Mesa address, buL wddescrlbed by police as a transient. Police were uncertain bow the alleged thefts of the coat and autnca pia were ac· compllshed. An appeals board h<'ar1ng lht• case for nine months has rulC'd that the appr aised (':JSh value or S24. l 7 m illion on 20 parc<'b or land totaling nearly 200 acres will bl' reduced lo$13.6 m1lhon It was reported that 1f the ap pt;>al ruling stands, Standard will receive about $300,000 from the• county as a rebate on laxcl> paid under protest in 1974. County officials said today, LEAVES POliCE FORCE ,, Westminst er Chief Scott however , they haven 't received the order and don't know what the rebate amount will be. Attorneys for Standard Oil had l'ontended th e value of the land could be pl acl'd from $10.3 million toS17 J milhon. Jacobs argued that the value could have gone as high as $49 mil hon lluntangton Beach City Coun'· <Stt on~ LAND, Page AZ) ELEVATED TO CHIEF Westminster's Bonnet W estnrinster Chief Scott Resigns Post ~ Wes tmins tor Police Chie f Chief Scott quickly earned his! Walter Scott is leaving police li<.'ulenant's stripes serving with work to enter private, businc'ls the detective bureau and three and will be succeeded in JO d ays years later reached th<' rank or by Deputy Chief Robert Bonnel, captain it was announced today Chief Scott was named The Westminster City Council Westmins ter's Officer of The accepted Scott's resignation Year in 1971 and was honored the Monday. He had given it to coun same year by lhe Jewish War c1lmen privately a week earlier Veterans of The United States for Ronne! was named Monday lo achievem ents in law cnforcf" succeed his boss ment and advancing human rela· Ch ief Seott was 11nav:.11lable for lions. comment this morrung. but 1l Deputy Chief Donnel began his was explained hl' was offered an profess ional career as a Chino attractive opportunity to enter fireman, then s witched to that private business. city's police departm ent. • "He will remain in this area lie left Chino as a patrolman to and active in the community," join the Orange County Sheriff's Deputy Chief Bonnel srud of his Office and in 1958 was hired by outgoin~ boss, who is a nall\'C or Westminster . I at er being select thl' Orange Coa~t ed lo allf"nd the FRI Arad<''VY ir Chief Scott, !iO. and Deputy Washington, D.C. for training Chief Bonnc>t , 42, wrre among the four original officers hin'<i in 1958 when Wc<slminster form<'CI its own polite.• forl't' Scott a ttendc.•d Santa Ana College and Orange Coast College. afterward JOtnin~ th1• !-;anta Ana Police DcpartmC'nt Leaving that department for a lime. he joined the Westminster . force and d eveloped its reserve program, .. serving as reserve commander until 1960, when he was promoted to sergeant. * * 'ft°l WestnUmter Chief Feted A com mun ity reception honor ing outgoing West minster Police Chief Walter Scott Is scheduled Jan. 31 at the Bell and Crown Restaurant in Westminster. The no host a ffair Is e>pen to the public and runs 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. with a presentation pro- RT&m about 7, organliera said to- day. The Bell and Crown ls the rormer Ha'Penny IM on Beach • Boul~vord und Wes tminster Avenue • • Mostly cloudy Thursday with about 50 pe rcent chance of r ain. Highs in the mid 60s, lows to about 50. INS IDE TODA\' Which n11ml1er is up? Ii the economy changing. as much a.~ Pres'ldent·elect Carter:. note· menli would lead us to believe? The AP'a bwine1s oooly1t, John Cunniff, find& encouragtment. Set Page AJ3. lnde~ I A2 DAIL y PILOT H /F Wednesday, December 29, 1976 GG Coed Reward To Stand Last week when 19 year-old college coed Janet Stallcup was simply a missmg per:1-0n, Mr and Mrs. James Stallcup of Garden Grove offered a $5,000 reward for informa tion leading to their daughter 's whe reabouts. Tuesday, with tears or grief staining their fat'('S, the Gardt>n Grove couple let the reward stand. But this time the $5,000was be- ing offered for information lead ing to the arrest or the slam stu dents' killer or killers "We don't know why or how J anet was k1lll'd." Stallcup said at a press conrerenrc m Garden Grove. ''That's why we're asking for help." With the exact cause of the young wom an's death vet to he determined and adm1ttc.--dly httle 111 the way or dues to go on. Garden Grove police echoed the ~rieving parents' pica for help They'r e t rying to ptl'CC together thC' apparent murder victim 's final days The Cypress College nursing student was last reported seen at 8:30 p.m. Der 19 whl•n she left the Gardt'n C:rovc apartment she shared with her p;.1n•nt!> to alknd a Christmas partr Monday mornrng. the young woman 's body was found in the front seat of her rar. which was parked in a rc:ir p::irking area at a Garden Grovc apartml'nt com- plex about four miles from her home. While coroner's pathologists were not 1mm cd iatcly able to de- termine t he cause of the victim's death, they est1matt.od she had been dead two or three days. Police want to k now where thc- colleg«' coed was in those fmal cfavs of her hfco and who she was \\1th And to help 10 thnt effort. th<' \ll'ltm's mother and father fac1•d a baltl'r~· of lr•ll•vt:-.ion hghb to l'Xlenc1 .1 S5,000 prnm1se to n .. \\ ard anyone who might help find th<' answers. Front Pagt-A J OIL LAND •. c ilman Al Col'n, one of three members on th<> appeals board , s aid the value of the land had been based on a formula developed last October . · Jacobs said he didn't agree" 1th the appeal board ·~ hndmJ(s. · I frankly believe the \ alue was h1~her than that " lie said he 1.., awa1tmga finding of fact and 1s "very senousl) · t·ons1dera1ng an appeal 1f error.., of law were committt'<l in the a1> pc-als board's f1ndinJo?-. Jacobs had prev1ou-.lv said wm nmg thl' Standard 011 up1>eal wao; important becaur.l' sc-vcral -.1mi lar protcc;r s h\ other ml c·nm pJnil'" arc -.til I prndmg · I It• '>:lid tod,1~. hnwt'V<'r. th,1t ht• "',,, .1 .. <.urt'C1 h' t ht• ap1wab l1<1.1rd th1• finding.., \\l'rt' h.a,t'<I on !hf' sr.md ard 011 Jpp1•al alone and m:I\ not havl' ti b(•,1nni.: rm other ,1pµl'al-. Blast Shakes Vegas Hotels I.AS \'Er.AS 1 \(1 1 S.·H'rJI l:ill•·r h111lrlini:" 101 l111hng ~r1m1• '""•'"!.. "t1q1 hol1•h '"'il\trl momt•nt.1nl\ TUt",dJ\ J:-. thr• F.m·r.:\ Rl''C'Jrl h Jnd. Dc,clc1p mrnt Adm111 ... 11.1t1on conrluctr'<I .tn und£>r~ruund nutll'.ir ll''>l al thr Nt'vact,1 T1•c;t S1k Rc'>1dcnti. nf La'> Vl'gUl., about RO mile' so11th1.,i..t nf thr control point for the-cletnnat1on of the d<' vice. felt tht• hla'I They had been warned in advancr No damage was rcportccl. i\n .ER DA spokcsm an said thcr<' wos no radi ation ll'nk at the Yucca Flat site Tht• te,t, code·na med "Rudder," was ct1•tonatcd at 10 a m. 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OftlCH LA2:.~ ~::.h ;~•:1::;::~~;;.Nt \ttddl•b•<~ Vatl•v 1'10'' • f'M tlto.tn ,., \•~ n1 .. oo r, .. ..., ... Telephone (714)~1 Cleaalfl.cl Ad.,er1lllft0142•1MJ71 t rnM NorU' Or • .,.. C.ou""" C'°'"""'H •• 640-12'° Cool"•Qlll "" °'""'" , ... 14 """''"''"' c-.,.,. Nit NW'\ ttttift 1tt~tr4l'tto'\\, "'•\ort•f f"\•P~r er ... vtrfhtM•f\h M,.1ft m•y M oortt1ut•IJ •"'-•vt ._..,,., D'"'m''' .. "' tf < ... ttf"49'1111H\•r ~~~--',':",:::!~r. .. ~~··.:, ~::!:, ~':. MeAtti.h tty m•lt t• \t ~·•••· m1111.,1 ........ -u ,._.,~ ~·'Speaker State Sen. Dennis \arpC'nter CR-Newport BC'arh), will be the ~pcaker at the 63rd an nual lluntington· Bcaeh Chamber of Commerce in· .stJllation and aY.ards bJn· quet J an. 21. Reservation-; can be ma d e at the d 1amber office at 18582 lk<.1ch Blvd. or by raJhng 962 61i6 l. f,rom Page A I LINT · ... Shc·s even included a rcl'1pc book with suth dc·lights as "Egg Slice Surprise." You might want to write this one down 00 \Vash and dn Sl'\ E'ral load~ of family wash, followccl by a full load or new yellow towels from t he girls' bath room. Remov1· from lint filte r . Spr.ay with acrylic and cut inlo rounds Place each yolk on oval of wh1t(' lint fro m Barb Sldgby <a neighbor l and respray ... And why did Mrs. Barron g1vC' up m.I painting and acrylics for hnt? ··1t·s an cxhib1L1on of sl'lf portrait and autobiography," i.hc- i.a1d "Where I havl' hC'l'n, who I am now, and where I believe I'm going." She said the works "includ<• fragments of m y family, our friends a nd neighbors. ··Bits and pieces of their Ii ves entwine with o urs, not only through their donations of lht• lint, b ut through exchange of ideas and supportive inter est." Which all sounds sound, com· ing from the Fountain Valley woman, w ho has a masters degree in fine arts from Cal State Long Beach. But then she smiles and says. "I ha ve four children at home, which is probably the reason I do Uus." Front Page A I RAIN ... "Rain has startt-<l 111 thr far northweq and other sl<,rm !>ystcms will spn»1d a c•hann• nf rain into Cc·ntrnl Cal1forn1a lat<· todd~." l-o.W! Sttl1. Snow "J!'i expl'l'tt'<I to hit lh<' Sierra and Mount Shusta S1sk1:,ou ruRinns as "'·II, tlw formc·r clown to 6.0011 fr-l't , tlw mountain::. to thl' north do"'n to 4.500 feet. Warming lt•mpc<ratur<'!', ~1bn tt "' mplnm 11f wrnt1•r storm' Ill t host' parts. also Jrt' l'>.pt'l0t('(I ,\nd the Sar J o<iquin \'all1•:.-~ lnng drought m1_ghl JU~t might l'nd Thur<.dav. the Nat111nJI WC'ather Scrncl' sa) .. ThC' foreC'cisl IS for j ch:inn· uf rain from Fresno north which. 1f 1t arrives, would ('n<l a dry '>Jll'll that has lasted sine<' an <'arly Ot tober storm. There-has bccn no ram in December. a fc·at nl'\.f'r accomplisheri for th<• cnl1rl' month in recorded hstor.} in th1· valley In the Sierra Ncvada, lh<' weat her servi{'c predicts a r h ancc of showers from Yosemite Naltonal"f>ark north on Thursday. The longer rang<' Corec<1st 1s for a chance of rain Friday ancl Saturday in the v allc·y with snow m the m ountains Besides· soa king the parthl'd land. rain would end pHs1stcnl smog that has hoven'Cl over Cen· tral California from Rakcrsf1C'ld north throul'(h the Sacramento Valley in recent weeks. Fresno County air pollution of ficials said carbon monox1dl' levels in that area exccedl.'d stat<• standards three times the past month. Nixon Helps Dmey Charity CHICAGO (AP) -Formcr President Ric hard M. Nixon con· tributed $200 to Mayor Richard J . Daley's Youth Foundation in m emory of Chicago's late mayor, Jack Reilly, the city's director of special vents. an- nounced. Reilly said Monday that Nixon, a Republica n, had called him after Daley's de ath last week and asked what contributions wen~ being made in h is memory and that he told him Mrs. Daley had requested that donations be made to charity. Carter: 'Answers Not Easy' ST SI MONS ISLAND, Ga. I AP> l'res 1dent·elect Carter !-i:.IY~ those who think "we have automatll' answl·r s or easy answC'rs to tough q ue stions w ould be m is l ead i ng themsc•lves," and several of his key advist•r, are bl'ginning to of· frr :-;tatcmc•nts that S{'Cm g('ared to lowl'r Americans' expcda· twns In a television interview taped earlier fo r broadcast tod ay, Curter expressed confidence that ''th<' things that we have promi:o1N1 during the campaign ('tin be deltvt·r('d " But his key aides and ad- ' 1sers. gather ed at this island r etreat for preinaugural dis- cussions, were offenng state· ments that would !lound cautious t o any who had anticipated quick changes from the new ad- m1mstrat1on Carter 's press secretary, Jody Powell, told reportl'rs Tuesday that 1t would be unrealistic lo ex- µcct promised defense budget savings of $5 billion to $7 billion prior tn the 1979 fiscaJ year that bt'gms Oct. 1. I 97R. llrfcnsl' Se('r ctary.design:ite I l:1rolcl Brown also !'.Hid he saw nfl chance or such a defense re- duction "from this year's budget to m•xt year '::. budget, for exam· pll' ... J oseph A Califano Jr.. Cartl'r'::. choice to be secretary of ll ealth, Education and Welfare, alm ost simultaneously "as warning that full 1mplemen- tation of promised welfare re- form may have to await a healthier economy that would provide tax dollars to pay for it. During his Jong 1976 cam· p:ugn, Carter re peatedly spoke nf saving $5 billion to S7 billion 1n defense spendmg by cutting waste and t nl'fftciency. Hut he nevrr satd when such a savings could he rcahzcd In thl• tclev1~1on interview, rilml•d Monda y evening and broadl'ast tod ay on A BC's 00Good Morning Amcnca" pro· gram , Carter was asked if ht• was con('erncd that his ad · ministration would be expected by the votl'rs to do more than could rcalist1cally be ac- complished . "I think it's good for their ex- pectations to be high, that, we'll perfor m o ur Jobs well." he replied ··But r think for anybody to think that we have automat 1r snswcrs or easy answc-rs t o tough questions "ould b<' m i slead i ng themc;ch•c-s · · Rut tn convening the unusual, 1C not un ique. prernaugural Cabinet meeting htn· Tuesday. ('artc•r !'itrel.!>ed his detcrmma- tum to deliver on ht!'. campaign promise!> and to impress his Cabinet nominees w1Lh what he secs a!> their responsibility to help him kcl'JI his word. Cartc-r said , ''Because my word of honor is al stake ... if wt• should default on them 1l would be a ver y serious thing for me personally. and l think for the rc11pccl and confidence of the Amcrican people in their own Ji?Overnmcnt." lie said his Cabinet members <.hould ft•<'l free to disagree with him, adding that "I don't want a Aroup of yes-men or y1";-women in my Cabin<'l." llut hl' said that ir nll'mbers or his C'ah1m•t C\.Cr fN·I thC'v c·annol I .1rry OUl his pOltCll.'S OOC'e they h.1\ <' IH•t•n decided upon. "lh(·n l think lhf'\' \.\ ould have to re· 'ilJ.:n .. lie sa1rl hC' does not anticipate that happening, however. lie also said Vice Presidcnt- clect Waltcr !-'. Mondale will en- JOY unpr <'cedcnted authority and wi ll serve as his "chief staff person " That means, Carter said. that <'vcryone on the Wh it<' l louSt' s taff has been informed tht1l Mondale as well as Carter will tw their boss. Graveside Service Set For Witter (;r:l\'C'it<IC s('rviccs will be held in San Gabriel 1'~riday for George• O. Witter . 46, sen ior vice- presidenl and nephew or the founder of Dean Witter & Co. in· vestment fi rm The former E mer ald Bay resi- dent died Monday of cancer at his home in San Fra ncisco. lie was a native of San Marino and served the Investment firm for20ycars. lie Is survived by his father. Phelps Witter of San Marino: two brothers. Phelps Witter Jr. of Ojai and Ronald Witter of Huntington Beach : a s is ter , Doris Ann Williams, and four children, Geor~e J r ., .Jam es, Martha and Elizabeth Puner al services will be con- ducted 11 a.m . Thursday at N. Gray & Co. mortuary in San Fran· clsco, followed by graves ide services et 11 a .m . Friday at San Gabriel Cem etery in San Gabriel. Christ1nas Bicycle Guess who got a new bike for Christmas? V.'hy J enny B:ixtcr. of course. Can't you tell by the s mi l C''~ But J enny, who is only six years old, nce<ied a htllc help in learn- ing to ride the.· two-wheeler. So she called on her friend, Love Royer, to lend a hand. Love is seven vcars old and knows a lot more about such things. Both girls live in Costa Mes~ HBWoman Wounded in Theft at Home A bullet removed from the ll•J! of a young llunllngton neach woman shot when a bandit tn· vadcd her shared home is hl'ld a'> f>\ 1dencl' today by polt<.·c• \.\ho "'ere <.h(•l'king out one potential lead. Pamela Do\C'. l!l. of :11 1 1 llh St., was listed in stable rond1t1on at Pacifica Hospital following surgery to repair the wound Tuesday night. Miss Do\'C wa'i woundrd dur ing a melCt· at the home !>hl' shares with c·onst ruction worker Henry Ross Fountain. 27, after the gunman k icked down th<' door early Tuesday, police said. T he bandit escaped with Sl50 in pocket money after his wt'apon fired, c-1thl'r acctelcntally or purposely . Dell'Cll\ l' Dick Nol<>n '\atd to di"\y one J>0lent1al lc:Jd is bung checked out, adding there arc few clues to the gunman's 1dcnllty. The shorl , long h;ur('d bloncl man. about 26. mu'>t hav<' select eel the Fountam Dove rec;1dc•ncl' as al argct polict' s air!. bul Foun triin m::.1::.tcd he couldn't imJ~tne \.\hy. E'rona Page A J HEIR ·. • • you 'II never g uess what happened to me after you left me yesterday. Twoguysjumpcd me and beat the devil out of me." Wesson testified that it was :.i strained conversation and his last communic-ation wit h Scudder befor e his a rrest on kidnap charges In what appeared to be a de fcnse m ove to refute the suggcs· t1on thal Wesson needed moncv, the witness told the 1urv that ht· made more than SI50.000 profit th1!> year by wor king as a brohr m the eq uipm ent leasing field. Wesson told the jury that hl· looked on Sellers as ";i littl<.• hrothcr or a son '· and that he took his codefendant from his job as a pizza dehvery boy and mlo his own $2 million a year leasing busi- ness. Sellers is scheduled lo go on the witness stand after prosecutor Bill Morisscy completes his cross examination ofWcssontoday. · Seizure Try Alleged TOK YO <AP> ·A Shanghai of- f 1c 1 a I has accused Ch111a's radicals. led by Mao Tse-lung's \\Jdo". Chiang Ching, of attempt· ing lo turn the city's miht1a into ··a second ar med force" to se1ll' power, t he official Chinese ne1A.s agency llsmhua said today. John Hart Lynn Hait HB Police Check Claim Of Assault Circumstances surrounding an all eged assault in which a Hunt· mgton Beach man claims he was nung tn front or a passing car along Bolsa Chica State Beach "ere still being investigated to- dav Michael E . Hanks, 25, of 313 13th St , escaped serious injury in the Monday nig ht incident. He "'as treated at Pacifica Hospital and r eleased . Detective Dick Nolen of the crimes against persons detail said today it is likely Hanks will be asked to submit to a polygraph examination to cross-check bits of information. The victim told police two younJ? m en he ha d met e arlier becam e angry after a eonvcrslV lion they initiated regarding ctrugs endl'd with his denial of knowledge of any sources. lits c laims of not knowing where drugs could be obtained apparently led them to believe, wrongly, he was a narcotics de- tective, Hanks asserted. · . Best wishes for the coming year to all of our wonderful friends. We hope the new year will bring yo u happiness , g ood h ea lth and pros perity. Please visit us soon. We look forward to seeing you. HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA ! •I ' l , * Irvine EDIT I ON * * Tod ay~s Closh1~ ~. Y. S t ocks 1 VOL. 69, NO. 364, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1976 TEN CENT . Irvine Spares 89 More. Eucalyptuses The Irvine City Council u11 animously dt•c1ded Tul'sduy to ul low the lrv1ne Company lo t·ut d own 818 eucalyptus trees on tht· site where tht• ncxt WooclbridgL· d evelopment w 111 he built The 81K f1J.!urc amounL" to H!I trees less th.in the onginal rc quest madt.· by the Irvine Com , pany last month Thl' council al..,11 decided that the rcmrun1ng K!J2 trees s hould be left standing and be maintained to make sure they are healthy and pose no safety • problems. City staff members arc C>xpec·t t"'<i to return to the council next month with a report as lo how rnuch an expanded tree prunini.: proJ(ram will cost the city Tht> trees an· in the giant win Jro~'> al Irvine Center Drive. Jl'ffrey Road, Barranca Road and North Lake. T he Irvine Com- pany plans to build the next re· s1dential phase of Woodbridge th<'re. plus th e village's com- mercial center. In taking the action. the coun- cil accepted a recommendation made by a panel or tree experts, consisting or UCI professor Joseph Ardilli, private consul- tant James GriHin and city staff member Harold G reek. The trio r e-examined many of the trees and dee ided that 818 are either dead or dying, but that 892 are healthy and should be pre- served, provid ing a tree main tenance progr am is put into ef- fect. David Kuehn of the Irvine Company told t ht.• ('ounl'il he neither agrees with \ht• µancl's report nor disagrees with 1l "l 'll comply with it bccaust• that's what's been decided. But I believe the question of pubhc safely shouldn't be sl-condary to JUSt saving all lrN•s, .. said Kuehn, referring to tht' councal's direction earlier lhis month that Irvine Excise Tax as mnny trees s hould Ix' saved as 1>0ss1 blc . B<'fort' lhc c·<nrntil rt'llCh<.'<l its dcc1s1on. Ardalll told them. "Now as the tame to est ablish an image or conservation in I rvanc " The LTCJ profrssor contends lhJl Irvine can becom e likl' Carm<'I, "where people dread th1• idea of cutting down trees " Trash Bill Switch OK'd for Mid-year I I f By HILARY KAYE Of tl\e D•lly PllOCSt•ll Irvine reside nts will b<' billed for trash collection ser vice using two different methods in 1977, the Jrvine City Council decided Tues day. The council voted4-rtohavethe ·~·-~~~ Plaintiffs Seek More Information !Bridge Beeomes Memory Plaintiffs in the fair housing lawsuit against the city or rrvine and the Irvine Company have not responded to the out-or-court set- tlement offer made last month, but have sent a letter asking for more details. Ont' of llw lw-l ac·ts of tlw 1·nr.tra('tnr build 111g th1• \l.11·1\rth11r Boult•\ .1nl <'IHI of tlw ('oron.1 dt•I \l.1r Frt•t•\\;1\ ,, .. ..,l o tear down 1 lw old hndj.l1• n\·1·r I h1; "\:i11 I li1.·g11 ( 'rl•t•k The bridge, built m l~l. was a hazard dur- ing heLivy rains when creek waters flooded 1t. The new one won't have lh~t problem. The old on(' w;1~ knocked down Tuesday. Irvine Mayor Dave Sills said at Tuesday's council meeting that attorneys for the Orange County Fair Housing Council and the other plaintiffs sent a letter re- questing .. more technical details about our offer." Kids Blamed ln $500 Fire l.lt Net<' Horise I F tr•: .1pp.11 •·111 h '.111 • d I•• rhilc1r1·n pl.1' 111 \\ 11 h n "''' ht hroky out 111 .1 \\ 11rl(lhndi.:1· lwu ' un<kr 1 ""'t r111t11111111 Ir'1111 \11111 ld ;I\ r1• 111l 1nc 111 .,;,oo 11.1111.1~" ~! ~~~· (l\-p.1rt 1111'111 .. 111 ,11 .. .1111 !11 Tht• l1 l;1/t• 111·1·111 I I'd 111'1 h1•fo11 .I 01 ,11 !Joi \l ,1ll .11t\. 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That's tht' quick sales succe~s tory told by a I luntinf(lon Reach omon who pl11C'cd "11s clnssH1cd d: Willlhf'l II \I nltf) " I \I ~··rv Or~ t'I s;.>OO '" •lh xxx l('l('l('I( Irvine Councihnen Ni x Water Main 11'1111• C'1I\ C'1111n<:1I mt.'mbers ll.tlk1•1l Tt11•..,dav J I ~pl'nding ~1.000 tn l'on,truC'l .1 w.1H•r main .11 I ht '"'" h1n 1'11· motcK-ross sit<• "' \\ ootll11 tclJ.!t• and suc1c11•nly lht• 1•1111t r11v1•r•;i,d proJt'<'l '' up tn the• . .tr ,lj! ;t II\ nw l'lllUll'il g t•tWI allv ... 11pporh th1· 1d1·11 o f rt·IOC'JllrlJ.! the> 11101oc·rn-..s cnur"' <•I a park site an \\'oodhrntgc•. hn111Hlt'<I hv Jeffrt•\' ll11.1d H.1rranC'J Hnad. ~:ast Yal~ Loop ~ind lhl' San Dae~o Cn·Pk 1\111 "lwn a~kPd to fund hoth lhl' S.t 000 "att•r main ;md a ~ ,.,.)(, I h,1111 link frnt'I' Wtlh SW 111~ing gal 1• llwv ri·fus1'f! on a 4 I '.,,.. c In I\ ('11unt·1 l ~nm ;.in I •. 1hn1·1l1• l'n11r '11lt'(I ag;nnsl I ht• rn11t11111 <mint ti m .. mlH'rc; ::ii:n·ed lo p.1v Sli.~>11<1 for lht' knee hut saul tht•\ -..houhln l bc rl''>pons1hlf' lor • on ... t rue ting lhl' IA<tlt·r m.1111 \\h!C'h "ould hn11g 1AJ\1·r to lht· 'I' I' \\ti hnut t h1• Jdtlt•d ~ .11t•r rn.1111, I h•· mntm·rn..,.., 1·011r..,1• would not lt.1\ 1• ",111·1 11nt1 I I !IR.'1, whl'n th al Woodbridge park is scheduled for development . according to Assistant City Manager Paul nrady However, he said he did not believe lh<' motocross course needed water lo operate . The t•ouncil said they believed Warmington Development Com· puny should pay the $1,000 water main cost. since he was responsi- ble for rt>locating the course. The biC'yclc obstacle course was origin ally planned for the Edison Company nght-of-way, between the railroad tracks and I ht• Smoketrcc Townhomes, de- veloped by Warmington. Warmington agreed to pay for tlw rl'locat1 on after Smoketree · residents protested at the c0t.1nc1l mc1'hng that they were not told .ibout the motocr oss before they moved 1n At.'('Ord1ng lo Rrady, if Warm- tnf(ton agrees lo pay the extra $4.000. the project would begin Jan 3 <See MAIN, Page 1\2) Sills said the council directed City Attorney Jim Erickson to send a reply to try to end any con- fusion on the part of the plain- tiffs . Sills would not disclose the con· tents or the letter . but said it did not indicate one way or another whether they liked or disliked the ofrer made by the city and Irvine Company. That offer consisted or the Irvine Company building 478 ren- tal units, over a 10-year period with a two-year t r ansitio n perio d , f or lower income families. The city's part would be to lake steps to lower the developer's costs. so that the rental units could be built less expensively and rented for less money. The units would be built to quaJify for a fede ral housing sub· s idy prog ram . so t hat the ramities would be eligible for rederal aad to pay for part or their rent. Until the lawsuit is resolved, t he Irvine Company's $850 million Irv ine Industrial Complex East is being held up. The suit con tends that workers at <See SUIT, Page A2• B .·a·a·a DliDlhQgged . Hitched to Goat, He Hitches a Cop By PlllU P ROSMARIN. Ot IN O.lty ~li.t at.ttt , Laguna Reach police say Richard W. Upon closer inspection the "dog" turned Cheetham, an unemployed laborer, violated out to be a goat, tethered with the man's while two rules of succc~sful hitchhiking Tuesday leather bell. night. RULE NO. I: NEVER waggle your thumb al a Laguna Beach pohce officer while stand- ing an the middle of Laguna Canyon Road. Rule No. 2: Never hitchhike with a Roat Cheetham faces a court appearance after his arrest Tuesday rul(ht on a rarely leveled rharge of grand theft or a bovine animal (goat l. He was held on $5,000 bail. "PENNY" THE GOAT is a 4-year-old nanny born and r aised at the Art Colony's SPCA anim al shelter on Laguna Canyon Roed. Shelter supe rvisor Don Brown reported this morning that PeMy was none the worse for her experience. 1 Also in good !!h ape was a newborn guinea pig Brown said likewise was stolen Tuesday from the shelter barnyard. , Officer T erry Temple said he was cruis· ing in his police car along Laguna Canyon Road when he spotted what appeared to be a man hitchhik'ing in the roadway with a hill dog at his side. "WHE R E D'J A GET THE goat?" Tem · pie asked. Said the man, "I didn't steal this goat. some g uy gave. me this goal by the freeway." Suspicious, Te mple)arrested hlm. Temple said when they got to the staUon, his prisoner leaned ·over and whispered to him, "There's a rat in your car!" T ha\ was when the officer discovered' the baby g~inea pig . Police said Cheetham was booked into jail with the following in his possession : lour pen· nies, one bell, one wallet, two pouches or tobacco, four bars or . soap, one tube of toothpaste, three tootl\brushes, t wo combs, one bracelcti two pens, one locker ket, one goat and one our-inch •uinea pie. • THE .W· VEAR-01.b MAN 1ave a Coata Mesa address, but wd described by police as a transient. Police were uncertain how the alleged theft.a of the a oat and pinu Pli wue ac- compllsbed. tras h contractor collect fees from homeowners association durinJ! the first six months of 1977. Tht• county will then assess an cx<·tst• tax during the last six months of the year. Councilwoman Gabnelle Pryor voled against the motion. She has Dally Pilot St•lt Pflolo TAKES IRVINE POST City Aide Washington Irvine Hires Service Unit Direcwr Jesse V. Washington was con· firmed Tuesday by the Ir vine Ci· ty Council as the new director of community sei:vices for Irvine. Washington. currently a resi· dent of Van Nuys. will assume his new duties Jan. JI. assuming $24,000 annual salary and a $160 monthly car allowance . The n ew director. who al· tended T uesday's council meet· ing with h is wife and two daughters. commented after the council's confirmation that he was "pleased and exc1tl'<I" about taking the n ew joh. Washington. 38 . c;;ud he plans to find a local apartment aod spe nd part of his time in Irvine and part in Van Nuys until he ran move his family. He <'xplained that his wire teaches so the move may have l o wait until after the school year is over. As director of community ser vices. Was hinS(ton will he in charge or the city's recreational and youth programs. plus over- seeing c ultura l activitt<'s 1n Irvine. He will work with the (See AIDE, Page A2) Geor~aAir Plans Denied WASHIN GTON <APl President-e lect Carter wi.M., have to decide whether to allow 11 more cities. including the capital ol the state he once served as governor, and two more airlines lo have a piece of the transallan· tic air traffic. The Ford administration has vetoed a Civil Aeronautics Board plan that would have spread the traffic a round. President Ford said the pla n "r aised foreign policy issues that must be negotiated between govern- ments." Some Georgia o fficials charged that political revenge and discrimination against the South prompltd Ford to reject plans giving the South direct air aervic-;to Europe. bl'l'n opposed lu c·1tywid<' tra~h collecllon from the start. According to the council ruling, Dewey's Rubbish Company. the firm picked h:v th£' council earlier this month. wall collect $UK> per month from carh resident. re- gardless or whether they are in mandatory or volunt ary homeowner associations. The fees will be colleelcd from January to July through the homeowners associations. That is the current pr act ace. At the present time, residents with mandatory associations arc paying $1.90 per month. Resi- dents of voluntary ai;soc1ations are paying S2 40 pl'r month. Both groups will be s;1ving money when the new system 1s begun Jan. l. The only residents who will re· eeive an incrcasC' are t hose in Woodbridge. who arc paying $1.53 per month now. llowevl'r, city ofricials pointed out that they. too, wiH receive a s avings when thl' city changes to the tax deductible excise tax system July 1. From July 1 through the rest of the year. an excise tax will be col· Jected by the county, on the TL'- gulartax bill. The exact amount of the excise tax has not been set yet. since city officials want to see how much ad· ministrat ive cost they have t1> figure an to th at tax. However. officials said that there wall deftntlely be a savings to residents, parti('ularly hcca\Jsc the tax will be tax deductible The current billing docs not offer that option. The count' it rejected the earlier! plan of having a joint billing with the Irvine Ranch Water District. because they prefcrrt'd using the t ax deductible cxc1sclax system. They said they would not use the joint sysll'm for only six months becuusc it would cause loo much switching from one billing system to a noth('r and c·~1usc <'xtra work ror the water district Blast Shakes Vegas Hotels LAS VEGAS (A P l Several lallC'r buildings. anC'lucling some swank Strip hot<'ls. swayNl momentarily Tuesday as tht· Energy Hl'Sl'arch :md Develop ment Admin1slrat111n conductctl :m underground nuclear 'test ul the N€.'vada Test Site'. Heside nls of Las Vegas. about l!O miles southeast of the control point for th(• detonation or the de- vice, felt lht• blast. Oran:.J .. Coa ~I t_ - \\'t"a t ht•r Mostly c loudy Thuri;day with ::i hout 50 pt.'rccnt l'h:.tncc or rain. Highs an the mid GOs. lows to about so l~SIDE TOOi\ \' Which number 1s up, 1:1 the eronomy changing. <U much as Prendent-elect Carter's 3tate- ment 1r would l ead us to ~lieve? The AP'" bwmeas aooly8t, John Cunni/f, finds encouragement. See . P.age AIJ. At Y•"' '9rvl<t • 10 l.M ... Vf All 81 ., C..1119"11• "' CleHlfltf CJ.I ••!O ~ru a11 er.,,~ •1t 0-.t~ Nt41U• All 1"4terlel P-A• ·~·I ............. o "1.,.ftCt AU U ...... .,, ............ .. ··.~~ •M ... 7 •• .,. ...... "• M ,CI : A2 DAILY PILOT Wednesday De<:ember 29 1976 Wile Stunned Photo Gives Away Robber N t:::W \ 0 It K <Al» Most wives are thrilled to St!C their hushands' photographs in tho newsp(lper, hut !\lex <•ndl·r Gourdine·, \\ire felt no such pride \\.lu:n hl•r hus h.md's photo ~pµcart.-d in the New York l>utly Nl'W"> It wa:-. .1 photngr,1ph of a bank robbery. l'oh<·c suid Mrs Gourdinl' thrt>atened to leave her hushancl 1f h,• cluln't surn•ndt•r to police Ill' turned h1n1"idf 111 u11d was charJ,!l'<l with five hank robbcrll'S, politt> suid Gourdtn<'. 21. un unemployed lithographer, said his wife recogni~('() the photo evt·n though he has since s h;,1 vt•cl off a goalt•t• he wore al the t ime. First i11 Week.~ Weatherman Says Rain, Snow Likely U} Thf' J\"oc·iall-<I Pr<.01>'i Soutlwr 11 ( Jl1f111 n1.1 ma} i.:1 L ll' first ... 1gnif1l :mt rJ1nfall 1n "" Wl'l'ks lly Thul ... d.1\ . .ind 'kll'r" may flnjlly gc•t .,orne snow al rnnunl ;un fl'""' h The Nutrunal \.\-ealher Service ~.ud 1t expects rains us far south :.is the Tehachap1s. <1s '>lorms hrt•ak through ..i high prcssun· r1clgl• that has ht'l'n k1•1•pmg pre <·1pitat1on f..irtht·r north The last nw ..... urahll• r:11nf..1ll an this r<:Ai<1n wus Nov. t:!, when Thieves Hit Three Irvine Building Sites A d1s hwas hrr, .1 tra.,h rom· pacter and a hox r1f dC'Clncal fix- llfft'" "vrc .,loll·n from three dif- ft'rt·nt housrs ur1dt'r ronstrurt1on 111 lh1• :.am<• Jrl•J <>f Wnodbndge, lrvinr pnltt'l' n•portcd today Thi· 1 ht'll' 1 t·µort<'<.lly occurred :\lonlia> Jnd Tu<·c;dJy ut loti.41, 42 • rnd ~:J 1n th'· sc'<·t1on nf Wood bndJ.(1' h1•111g hu1lt liy Bro:.idmoor llumt•s Comp anv 11ff11·1:tl., told polit•c thi..' S:IOO d1 ·,hwa'>h<'r was stolen trom 11111• k1tt•ht•n <1nd that a $16:1 II ash l'Oll1j>t1Clcr WHS taken from .rnutht•r k1lrhc•n during the same p('r1 ocl Off1t·1.t1 ... r1 •p11rt 1·d a third theft from <1n OJ>l'll g ar a~c'. whrrt• a hox C'ont :11n1ng S40 worth of elcc- tri!'.tl f1'<lt11t•s 'W J'> t.ikcn Nixon He lps Daley Charity <'lllC'\CO CAJ>1 fo'ormer P1 , . .,icfrnt H1t·h.1n.I :'ti -..:1xon ton 111tltltc·d ,ri111) 111 \I ,1\or R1l·h;ird .I l>.1h' ., '\ 11111 h l''ou11d.1tton 1n 111t•lllo1' 11( t'htt'Jl!O., late m,1\11r J,1 c I.. 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"''" ho • r\ l"r\of¥ 9t• r•fU ! •·1• ., • '"•Ut •ltlMI 1•1 I" •!U'\\!Aft t f t ofJfl ll•f Hll'n r ~· • ,._ 1 I A\\ IP'U,fAtt I•• •ft •t (A\•AI flrlfttH c., ... , .. , ..••. ,.~,.,,.,., ... ,. •. ,,.,, t'P\~flllf\I., t),r Pft4'fl \• '"" l"\it(lllt~+t m1t1l•t• .. ,,,fll .. t• ""' 1 '° ,._.fttftl• - ' RI of an inch [t'll .it the Los Angclt•s Cl vie Cl·nter, bnng1ng the S<.'ason 's total to 3 62 lnehes Jn thl' mountains, the wc<ilht'r service said the :mow levt•I should drop to near 6,000 feet l.Jy Thursday. A slight chance or showers. as well as gusty southwest wtnds. DROUGHT FORCES MANY CHANGE$-C1 was also forr<·ust for the de- serts. The Paclf1t· storm showN1 s 1 ~ n s a I so 11 f mo' in g 1 n I<> Northern California at last, with a chance of rain predicted for most drought stricken d1stncts by Thursday. along wtth snow 1n the mountains The Wea ther Service said credit for the possible end to the long dry spell went to the long- awaited weakening of thl' high pressure system that has been camped over the state for weeks. "This will allow the Pacific s torm track to shift south brini;t· mg rain into California," said weather forecaster John Stilz . Happy signs of this occurrence are the clouds piling up m the North State, he said. "Rain has started in the far northwest a nd other stor m systems w ill spread a chance of rain into Central California late today," said Stitz. Snow was expected to hit the Sierr a a n d Mount S h asta- Siskiyou regions as well, the former down to 6,000 feet, the mountains to the north down to 4,500 feet. Warming temperatures. also a symptom of winter storm!! m those parts. also a re expected. . And the San Joaquin Valley's long drought might -just might -end Thursday, the National Weather Service says. The forecast 1s for a chanct• Clf ram from Fresno north which. 1f 11 Jrnve~. \\OUld end u dry spell th,1t has laskd -.an1·1• an t•arly (k tobcr -.torm Thl'rl' ha., been no r;un in Ut·ccmber a fl«•l never ,H'l'nmplishl'fl for lht• e ntirt- month an rt•t·111 di•<l h.,t•H" tn lhl· \ ,J llt•\ In the S1l·rra Nev:.id:.i, th'~ \I 1•ath1•r st•rv1t·1• prccltC'lS a C' h ,1 I\{'{' Cl f S h II Wt• r S fr 0 m Yosc·m1tc· '.\:;it ion al Park north on Thursllav The·longer range fnn.•c11st is for n r huncc of rain fo'rtday nn<I Saturday in the valley with snow 1n the mountains Hc-.1deor; soaking the pan·h11I land, rain "ould t•nd pNs1stent s moJrthat has hm crcd over ('en· tral Cahforn1a from Hak1·rsf1Plct north 1111 nugh thl' SaC'raml'nto \ alle:. 111 rt'cent W<'t'k'I Fre.,no County air poltuuon of. r1r 1nlf. :-oa1d carbon monoxide ll'vl'l'I 1n that area cxrceded statr \landards thrt'<' t1mrs the past month Graveside Seroice Set For Witter Graveside ser viee11 will be h<'ld in Son Gabriel Friday for r.corg<' D. Witter, 46, S<'nlor v1c<' pr ci>ident and nephew of lhc founrter of Dean Witl<'r & ro 1n- vest ment firm. The former Eml'rald Ray r<''-1 drnt died Monday of cancC'r ;it t11 ' home in San Francisco. He was a Olllive or San Marino and ser ved th<' investment firm for20years. lie is survivC'd by rus rather. Phelps Witter of San Marino: two brothers. Phelps Witter Jr. of Ojai and Ronald Witter of lluntlngton Bearh : ;i sister, Dorls /\nn W1lllams, a nd four chlldren. Ceorge J r ., James, Marthll and Elhabeth. Funer al s crvicrs will be con· ducted 11 a.m . Thursday ot N Gray &Co. mortuorylnSan Fran t'lsco, followed by graveside Sf'rvlces at 11 a.m. Friday at San Gabriel Cem etery In San Oabrlet. .okyo Rattles OKYO (AP> -A mild earth uake ahook Tok yo and lta vlctnl· ty Wedneaday nlilhl. Police aald there wer e no r oporta of dama11 or CHUalUea. F ro• Pagt-.-l I AIDE ..• city's Mmmun1ty 11erv1ce5 l'Om· m1~slon and the soou·lO be· organl1cd cultural alfwra 1.·om· mlsMon City M 3n4gcr 8111 Woollett u i d toda y thul one of Washington '::. mo~t sianlftcant altrlbutl'.'s Is lhJt h e b ex- JH'l ll·nced al hundl1ng b oth rrC'reat ton ul programs and rultu1 J I Jrfa1rs "111· has a background in opl·ra anti has bctm vc·ry ;ietlve in s port~ programs, too," said W CIOll l•l t. \\' ,1:.hington 1s c·ur rl'ntly the n •n 1•atwn superintt•ncltml for the city uf Santa Monka, a JOb he's hrld for four years. Prior to that, ht• worked for the• <'ily of Ber keley recreation department. climbing from a JOb as parttime playground leader in 1961 to semor recrt>ul1on supervisor in 1972. The new cl 1 rector attended Oakland C'1ty <.'ollcgr and San Frnnc1M:o St.1Le Colle.:c. obtain· in~ a baC'hetors degn•e in rl'crea twn ;inrl ;.1 ma ... h•rs dl'g n ·c in n•t•r 1•..1t1on adm in1Mr;1t1on. Ple a D e al Requested By Marine By tht' t\u ocl1ted Press The first of several Marine Corps hl:1l'kc; l'harg<'<1 with un al· t.1<'k 1111 whill'S offt:'red to ple:.u1 guilty toduy at Ca mp Pendleton to ,J lt''t'tt'r assault char~e Cpl L F llenry offered a gu1l · ty plt0<1 to conspiracy to commit assault. but ask ed the court to delete the phrase "likely to pro· duC't' grievous bodily har m." llenry. of Ivanhoe. N.C, said h<' would pll'ad guilty to six c<>unls or ~1m plt· assault with C'loSt•d l 1sts, but wanted the l'OUl't t o d t'lete mention of "e;iponc; such a i-. scrr wdrivt>rs .ind duh~ from the original <•hJrf:l' Tht:'r c wus n o indication \\ht•lht•r th<' govl'rnmrnt would .1grPt:' Lo hi., .,t1pulalions, <md the t•ourl judgl'. l.l Col. i-· Latlmt>r Ciould, bt•J.(an questioning or lknry, asking if the> t:orporal knows what he's doing. The outcome of Henry's case may hold the key to the way the government proceeds against a dozen other black Mllrincs. Like thl' others , Hen ry was charged with assault and con- s p1raty to com mit assault. tic could get six months at hard labor and a bad conduct discharge if convicted. An assortment of civilian and Marine attorneys representing the 13 de fendants reportedly agreed on a common defense the <1llat•k was a frightened response to the K KK. "It was a mis take," said one l.iwyer last week. srnce the vic- tims weren't Klansmen . The Nnval Investigative Ser vice re- portedly found a s imilar motive fort he attack. Witnesses al pretrial hearings undrr W<I\' for two weeks pointed to hcight~ninl{ racial tensions on the nation's lar j.(est Manne base al Oceanside. /\n Hl ·year-old Murinc who roomed with two admi tted KJ.ins mcn s<iid they wl're armed und "wanted to cause problem s" for blacks. Knivl's and a revolver were in their room, he testified. A cache of weapons and white· '>ul'rcmac·y propaganda was late r round in a barracks room near the onl• mvaded. commando-style. by the blaeks on Nov. 12. Six whitr M arincs were clubbed and stabbed. several bad enough lo re- qu1n• ho:-p1Lal11,1t1on for weeks After the KKK matena.I wao; foun<I . alon~ with names of 16 m embt>ri> al Camp Pendleton. the Marine Corp11 transferred 12 or lh1>se mt-n to bases clsewherP. A "llOk<'sman !>aid th1' sudden tr:rni;fC'r s were orrlrr1•d 111 W;1sl11ngton, D (' .. "to <ldus1• tlw :-.1luat1on." The Am criC'an Civil Uberli<'s l 1ntnn plans l o file a federal IHw!>u1t next month, clamlng the <''1n stiluH o n a l rights o f t h e tr ansferred Kla nsmen wcrr v111luted. an AC LU spokeswoman In San Di<'go s aid Tuesday. T h c rt•s pon se from KI un leaclC'rs elsewhere was furious. David nukl' nf Mrtairie. t.a I d rscriblng hlms~lf as the Klan's Imperial whadrd . demonstrated with s uµporlC'rs at thr hasc Dec. 6 and "as h1l on the head m a con rrontatlon with blacksupportel"l\. Another KJ1.1nsm an describing himself as national grand dragon or the group tried like Duke to gc•t an audience wllh Mltj. Gen. Carl llonman . the b ase comm anding 1eneral. b ulfalled . Civil r ia h ts lead ers talked pri va t e l y w ith H o ff m an . however, am ong them the Rev. J esse J ackson of Chicaao. . The ACL U and other civil rt1ht.a aroups assigned observera to the pretrial hear ln5!s and courts martial. H any of lhe black de· fendan ts ash for legal aid, "defsf'nse ('Ounsel wUI be pro- v ided ," th4' ACLU's spokes- wom an uid . • /\ base 1poke11man 1aid lt may be another week before decisions arc announced by hu.rtn1 of. flcen dectdtn1 whether to try lbe other b lacks or dismiss charges. • GG Coed Reward To Stand Last we€'k when W y1'i.1r old college coed J .anct !::>lallcu1> wus simply J missing pcr:...tm. M'r and Mrs J ume:. SliillCul' uf G urden <:rove offered a $5,000 1 c•wurd for information l ead1n~ lo their daughter ':. whereabouts Tuesday, with lt•urs of l{rlef ~tain1ng Lheir faN'S, till' Garden Grovl' ('Ouple lt•t th<• n•ward stand. But this time the SS,000 was br Ing offer ed for Infor mation lead- ing to the arrest of the slam stu- dents' killrr or kl tiers. "We don't know why or how Janet was killed ,'' Stnllcup said at a press confcrcnCl' tn Carden Grove. "That's why "c'rt' askln& for help " With th~ (')(<•ct C'dUSl' ur the ~oung \\11m.111's dc•ath )<'l ln ht· determined und udm1ttedly htUc in the way of clues to go on. Garden Grove police echoed the grieving parents' plea for help. They're trying to plec<" together the apparent murder victim 's final days. The Cypress College nursing student was last reported seen at 8:30 p.m . Dec. 19 when she left the Garden Grove apartment s he shared with her parents to attend a Chr istm as party, Monday mor ning, the young woman's body was found in the front seal of her ci1r, which was parked In a rear purking area al .. Garden Grove apartment com· plex about four miles from ht•r home. While l'Oroncr's patholog1sti. were not immediately able to de term ine the cause of the victim's death, they estimated s he had been dead two or three days. Police want to know where th(• college coed was in those final days of her life and who she was With . And to help in that effort. lhl• \'iCtim's mother and father faced a battery of lt'lev1slon lights l11 extend a $5,000 promise to re..• ward anyone wpo might help find the a nswers. Y achl Snared In Oil Booms By Sansinena LOS ANGELES CAP> A yacht was tangled 1n a stnnf,! of pontoons t•onl<ii ning an Oil spill from lhe devastated tanker Sansinena , and Its skipper was in 1atl today -booked for in \'estigatinn of drunkC'n sa1hn~. police sa1CI Sgt. Ll oyd Lucy :.atd t>r .Jamt's Gardenhire, 35, o( Los Angeles w.cs arre:-.lcd aft<'r h" 43-foot power yacht gol its pro peller tangled m Union Oil Co. booms nrar lhl' "rrckalo(l' of the Liberian t<inkl'I' that c•xploderl Dec. 17, k1lltn~ al lcust four members of its all llahan crew 1-'ive others were rrm;sing and presumed dead. The area around the tanker has been scaled off to prf'vent several thousand gallons of oil from spreading while vacuum boats clean up the sptll The yacht's propeller wa:. so thoroughly t:rnglcd tn the cabl<' that holds the "Ooultng bar n cr" together that even t he Cottsl Guard was un<1blc to free 1t , !>aid Coast Guard spokesman Ric·k Meidl Divers continued l'ffOrtl; to un tanglE> th<' craft th1.., mornJn.i? DeeemlJer in Pari~ Parisiennes stroll on a carpet of -white snow in the gardens of the Champs de Mar, the park located near the Eiffel Tower in the background . Jl is the first s now of the season for the f'rench cap1tul. Defendant: Victiin Eyed Fake Kidrtap 8y T0~1 BARLEY Ot I~• O•lly ~llM lt.111 Potato chip heir John If. "Jack " Scudder mulled the possibility of a mock kidnap long before two men grabbed him in lluntlng~on Beach last Aug 19 and bundled him 1nlothc hack of u van. one or two coddcndants lold an Orange County Superior Court Jury late T uesday. Called as the fi rst defense wit ness. former Coronadel Mar bank manager William Rudy Wc:..son, 45. testified that he was joking in late .lulv when he lurwhl-<l with S<·udd e r , 64 , at Isador e's Rl'staur:mt in Newport lkarh and :-uggested to t h1' "c:.ilthy Ralbou Island man thJI a ho<1x k1tlnap 1·ould be th1• <inswcr trJ his f1nJn· l'i<il problems. Wesson, dcs('rtbc<l 1n testimony .1s Scuddcr's "good huddy" and ftnanci a I collaborator on sl•ver ~11 proJel'ls. tcl>t1f1ed that Scudder was not Joking when they lunched :ll Oelan<fs in Newport Beach last /\ug 11 .ind aj!am c11Sl'U'>'>l'<I what 1t tonk to staJ!C it phony kid- nap Wesson sJid Scudder told him to "rome up with a little plan" after both men agreed that $250,000 WJ" a much more realistic figure than the Sl million me ntioned 111 curlier conversations. And he told dcfcnst' allornl'Y Michael Quigley that Scudder a!>· sured him that hl' would recruit the necessary manpower for Llw kidnap attempt 1f he <Wesson l provided a µIan Wc!>snn and codcfcndant Ricky Dale Sellers, 21. his brothcr·in· law. are uccused of ~rubbtn~ Scudder us the B<1lhoa man IP[l his dentist office in lluntmgtcm Ueach. ll 1s alleged thut an abductor who 11dOptcd a rulSC'tlO VOIC(' On the telephone rlemundf'd S250,000 from the victim 's w1ft• whllrS<.:ud· Mr WHS be inJ( held in :1 mobtk home that cruised the Ornni;tl' John Hart Lynn Hart County coastline for sever al houri-. on Aug. 19. Scudder thwar ted the kid- naper s by feigning a heart attack and then leaping Crom the van In Fountain Valley a!I his concerned k1dn11pers moved torevivehim. Scudder later identified Sellers as one of his two abductors. He was unable to positively identify Wei.son as Sellers· companion. Wesson testified Tuesday that his first knowledge of the kidnap. Ing came when he ca.lled Scudder on a business m atter last Aug. 20 and was told by the victim: "Gee, you'll never ~ucss what happened to me aft er you left me yesterday. Two~uy~qumped mcand beallhe devil out of me ... Wesson lest1f1cd that it was a str<itned conver!>ation and his last t·ommunir<1tion with Scudder bcforl' his <•rrcsl on kidnap rhar~l's. In what appeared to be a de· frnse move to r rfute the sugges- tion that Wesson needed money, thl' "1tness told the jury th at he mad~ more than Sl S0,000 profit lh1s) rar hy working as a broker in the equipment leasing field. Wesson told the jury that he looker! on Sellers as "a little hrothrr or a son" and that he look his codcfendanl from his job as a pizza dell very boy and into his own S2 million a year leasing busi· ness . S<'ll<'rS i!I -;c hcduled to go on the \\1tncss stand after prnsecutor 13111 Morissey com pletes his cross t•xaminat1on of Wesson today. f'rorrc Page Al SUIT ..• thr C'ompk x would not have low· l'O'>t hous 1n~ nl•arby Sills s aid today he thinks the 1llnmt1ffs will offer u response 'i.omehme an early 1977 " Bt'st wis hes for the coming year to all of our wonde rful friends. We hope the new yea r will b r in g yo u hap piness, g ood h ('a lth a nd pros pe rity . Pleas e vi s it u s s oon. We look forward to seein g you. HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS W edu t-s d a) ~:-, Closing Pr i('f'~ 0..0 .................. ,.-, ... 11 ... IMwVo,. 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' M•lf\l It ha ppened in a mere month'~ tame, a view or the economy so vaslly t.'hanged that at rarst one might have thought tt was two darrcrent people t ulkang or, it not that. two different s ubJects twing discussed It w as the sam e person, howe ver, a nd the s ame sub Ject A month a go the Pres1dent-elect thought the economy, has biggest challeng<', was "b&d and growing worse " This week he was • fairly encouraged ." 01d economic events changc lhat much? SOME DETERMINANTS did In· dee~ change The 011 price increase wasrh as punashang us had been ex peeled Some or the leading indicators have looked better Monetary pohcv 1s now seen to be quite accommodative lo growth Person al income figures. an add1- l1on. ha\ e been m ore encouraging /\ cu""'" two-month decline m mdustnal production ended an Nov ember And retail s ales have shown a bit more zip than they had demonstr ak d earlier But 1t doesn't take real ceonom1c events to changt' '1ews. as 1s d emonstral<'<I l'.1ch dav now by the analyses distributed b) brokerage houses. bunks, unavcrs1t1es. re search organizal10ns and oth<•rs A STATISTICAL REVISION. FOR EXAMPLE, can have the same impact as an <•vent /\nd as us ual, thec;e 1 ev1s1ons have bee n 1ssum~ forth 1n their u!.ual volume Making a n enormous (hangc an some a nalyses was rhe upward rev1s1on an retwl sail's stat1sl1cs for October. Sudde nly, a ray of sunshine pierced those dreary r1gures, which had shown so little luster You 'll catc h the moud 1f you scan the l atest analysis heang circ ula ted this week by Smith Barney, llarns Upham Com pan:,, the brokerage and an vestment b.mkang house It begins with the ht•adhm• "Economy Better Than Expectl•d " a nd proceeds lo tell subscribers "TllE ECONOMY IS PKOGRl':SSING bette r an the current quarter than had been expected earlier Real gross nat111nal p rodud ~r owth 1s now estimated to n sc· .1bout t pen·ent \ l'rsu:-. our e:.ir lu:r estimates or 2 l per l'ent Wh} :.o? "Thi:-. t hangf• :-.kms from the upwurd rt' '1~1on an r eta ll :,ale:. :-.tat1M1c:. for October a nd the strong J dvance an Nove mber " But what goes UJ> can tOmt.· down, and the country has been through thJs m anv tames before. Retail sales ar c almost al" ays be ing n ·v1sc'CI, and that tends to make the re\lser more import.int than the underlying event EARLIER T HIS YEAR WE HAD som e stupefying ex· amples of this s tat1sl1 c al legerdemain that left m any peo· pie wondering. :.o to speak, which number was up Try to follow 1l Retail sales w t·rc off m May, leading m any people tu feel the ernnom1 t• advanl'c w as i.lowan g The decline first was put <1t I 2 per c·c•nl from ./\pril but m July we learned thl1 trul' (.•:\tenl or the• dt·l'hnl' w.1s 2 t per cc:nl Also 111 J ulv. "I' Wl'rt' given the• retail !talcs figures lor Jum• and \H' "t'r<' c:xhlla ratt·d They were up a whop ping 2 7 pt·r l'L'lll ovt.•r M ay so now c>ncouragement a rtd re .1ssurance spre.111 ag.11n L1kt• the• morning fog, the gloom d1sappcur<"d MORt: R EFl.ECl'IVE USERS OF these numbers r e c·allcd howeve r thul thl' huge :! 7 percent advance was made possible only bcc.1usc• of th<' huge downward n v1s1on of the stat1:-.l1ts for May The truth 1s there· wusn't much of a change al all from A1>nl. or nothing al le.isl to lift the hearts of n · t.ulers or an.,,one di.e The sim ple truth 1s lhat thl' fireworks \\en · stat1sllc·ally ra ther tha n econom1eally 1g mted ~ti ll the N'on1,m1t· mood changed with every h gure and 1l 1s c h,mgm g agwn. and we really can't be sure until .... e see the rev1s wn:-. whether the recent appearance of good ne"s 1:. the real thing or its i.tat1st1cal gho:.t For the momt.•nt though, ll c·annot ht• argued_ Things .ire looking betll'r .inci as tht.' Pre: .... 1dent elect said. 1t ·i. fa1 r l) enc our aging Market Hit Again By Profit Taking .'11 EW \ O Hi\ <A P • • Thc s tock market wavered in a mixed pallt.•rn today, struggling ag;on!.t profit taking at its li1ghesl levt I in thr<'l' months Trad mg was moderately ac 11\l' Thl• Dow J o nes .1vcr .1ge of 30 industrials. which crossed l,000 Tul'sday fo r tht• first tlm<' sint•c Sept 27, lost 5 15 to 99<1 93 points G;i1ncrs a nd losc•r<; y, err h111.1nccd in the over ull lally o( ~ew York Stoc·k l::xchangc hstcd issues l P• Rtld 1)011•11• NEW YORK A.• Thi f0Hn¥rt1M \JV.,., 'h9 N ,,. t '11 \I w • F • t 1• .. .,,,,. • '""' ,,., t" •r\t o •I , ,,,, > r.. 1 tlet Ill• I l"r1 I ,_, II 1 01 I D,1 • I otl cw' t ,.,. 1t n '"''' t• 1 ilfll• '\. ti v ,,.,_ w~(1nit.t1 '"' '~<> , ... u• t I• "1 n') n-ln<N \1 1• ,.. I 11tti '1 N,.t ""' f')f t • nt,. J f\ tf'Vll ,, 1r .. fltfh '~" ' ,,, ,.,,,,, lh• ,,, • .., , .. , "' ·~· Jlf 1 tf'Wt I "1 l'f' I Jt m f"i' If t N~"' 1 Ct\P)t'ltf 1J\ I ( ,.,,. 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Good News: 40 Channels Bad News: Wa iting Line Already Formed WAS HINGTON CA P > -The i::ovcrnment is g1v1ng us 17 new Citizens Band channcb on New Year's Day, IJUt the CB industry doubts it can provide enough new radios immediately for all who wantthcm. Last July, the Federal Com- munications Comm1ss1on a p- proved expansion of lhe current 23-channel CB band to 40 chan- nels, effective Jan 1. SlNCE THEN, TllE industry has been struirnhng to meet what it figures will be a neavy demand for lhc new 40-channcl sets. Mo.st expect to come up short for some months. "l think there will be an initial * * * FCC S h u 11s I t s hortage based on sever a l things," says John Sodolski, vice president of the Electronic In dustries Assocaallon, a trade group. "The F CC's decision to permit shipments of the new 4<>·channcl sets immediately, instead of waiting unti I J an. 1, will not make a significant chan~e in the number of sets available lhen. "Nol that many people have that many sets to stup yl't, and lhose that do were caught by ~ur pnse by the decision." "ALSO, THE FCC has re- quired new and llghlcr I anti· interference I s tandards on the:,,c * * * Good Buddy, Keep That Cash in Hand WASlllNGTO"l CAP1 -Jiang on to that $4, good buddy. You can get vour CR radio llcc•nsc without 1t. The Federal Commurucataons Commission doesn't "ant 1t. even 1r the instructions with your new Christmas CB radio say to send 1t in for ) our c1t1zens · band radJo license. Those ins true lions ai-e out of date THE C OMMISSI ON an- nouncc•dthat 11 'oh-ti 7 IO 0 to SU'>· pend all lb fr1• i:Ollt'C-tH)OS. In· duding lhOSl' from ('(l rJdio of)('r.atnrs Tlw o.;11, 111•n -.. 1r1n \\111 i.:1 \\' tht• fo'('(' llml' lo t·un:,,adt•r thr 1mpJcl 11( ,1 t S L'ourt of Apf><'als de- i'1o.;u>11 l:i't wc•ck that :,,JJd tht' l·l'C t·olll'l'l'-loo much money in f('es Thl' court !;atd the FCC' ha' to t.kmom.tratt• thul C'ach f('t' 1t collects 1-. din:ctlv related to the l·o:-t of pn•p,1rin~ lhl• hcen!>l' tT(' OFFl('IALS said the SUS· pf'll!>lllrt tlo1-; not affect lht" n<'ed for CB f .111:,, .:inti other hroutl c"'"'r' to J'l'I 111·cn.sc•s bcforl' tl1t•\ )!11 nn tltl' .11r Thl'Y J"'' won t hav(' tn JlJ) for thc·m \ncl 1h1•r1• 1s a c hanrr th1·\. m,1\ tlt'\\'f hoH• to pav fo1 1111'nt. ''"' .. monv < 11n~n·ssml'n had hN•n ur,.:1ng tht> .. '('(' to do Jwa~ 14-lth ('B llc<'n'r (1•1·-.. twforf' lhr 1•ourt ruhni.: THOM\' P . CA 'f PBJ..1.1., mnn;.iger of thr n .c .. Fan.IOll' U1\ 1s1on. ~.wt no dec1s1on hd~ heen mad<' on th~· riu~llon or re· fund!' (or lho'I' \\ho have paJfl for thrir hccni-1·-. Thi' court dad not order r<'fonrl '>. hut concc1vabh a hc<'nf\c hoh.lc·r could ~uc to "re- rover hie; monr) Camphrll said th<' FCC will ha\'e to cons1dl'r the lcuaJ and ad· m1nistrJtlV<' problem!> 1nvolwd in deciding 1f the FCC should <'on tinu<' collectmg fc~s. lie add<'•I thJt a large volume of mqu1m•c; from people seeking !>m<tll n · funds would not help c•xfK'<llt1 · th<• dC'ClSllln. * * * New Cham1els Will Bolst er Total to 40 WASHINGTON (J\Pi Hert• II' n hst of the current 2.1 C1t1z1•no.; H,1nd c·hetnncls and correspond 1ni.: (rrq1lt'nC'11•-; and llw ad.Ji taonal 17 t•h;innels lhP f-'1-<lc•1 al Commun1cat1ons Comm1.,...1on has approved for use h<·j!tnnanf! 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THE MMNE EXEC\mVE COUNCIL in Augusta decided that a voter who cast a disputed ballot in a referendum intended to vote In favor or beer sales at the grocery st.ore. When the votes were counted last month, l20 of the 121 voters had split evenly -and the l2lst ballot was ambiguous, with the numeral 6 ln the yes box and · '6A" in the no box. SINCE REFERENDUM QUESTION 8 was on beer sales, and question 6A would have allowed table wines to be sold in groeery stores, the stale council dec:ided that the voter favored beer sale11, but not wine. The campaign pitted Bunker ag11lnst the Rev. Benjamin Bubar, who was the unsurcetisful 1976 presidential candidate of lhe Prohlbl tion party. Mr. Bubarobjcc:tod lo the decision but it dJd no«ood. ''Enjoy your prof\ta, enjoy your profits,•· be told Bunker later. [ CB CHATTER J sets :inti not every manufacturer 1s quahfying every ~et m his lme. The result is a somewhat nar- rower selection," compared with the number or 23 channel sets still on them ark et. The FCC is committed to com- plete by Jan. I itstestsofthemore than 400 models submitted by its Nov. 1 deadline It l'xperts to have approved more than 200 models by year's c•nd Manufacturers with FCC ap- provals or their 40 -rhanncl models have geared up their pro- duction lines and, in the words of a spokesman for one manufac- turer, "We're going li ke crazy . We're producing them as fast us we can." OTHERS, STILL waiting for FCC approval, have taken a chance and begun production on the assumption they will get the okay in time. Although Sotlobki and olher in- dustry spokesmen say no one can forecast with certainty lhe de· mand for the new S<'Ls, they pre· d1cl a shortage for at least thre~ months while industry mcreases 1L~supply. The 40-rhannel Sl'ts will be priced 15 to 20 percent over com- parable 23 channel models. Some manufacturers have been selling new 23 channel <;els meetin~ thl' tighter anta interference o.;pt.•c1f1cal1ons with the promise• 10 remanufac•ture thcm for a fee after Jan. I to permit use or all 40 t•hannc·ls. WITH THE EXCEPTION of the additional 17 channels and lhe tighter specifications. little <'lse is expected lo change on the ('fl band after the first of the yt•c._1r Channel 9 will continue to be used only for emergenC'y and motorist-a ad uses. and no serious 1•ffort has been made to move the trurkt•rs I rav<•lcrs channel from <'hannt'l 19 Hut the FCC and the CB ln· clustry e>.pl'cl the add1t1onal t•hanncls to relieve some of the C'OnJ(estion now experienced by C'Bers. A spokesman for one manufacturer said the new 40 channel models "are expected to i::o over well. partar ularly in metropolitan :Jrcas where the <'1trr('nl 23 channels arc e~pecial lv crowded " CB CllJ\NN ELS "iOW range h<'twecn 2fl .965 and 27.255 meKaher tz. The new channels will be located on now-unused space between 27.235 and 27.405 megahertz. Roth AM and single- sideband transmissions will be permitted on both the new and the old channels. The FCC hns prohibited adding equipment to 23-channel sets that would permit use or the new channels as part of its attempt lo phase out the older sets lacking th(' lighter a nti interference specifi cations and to prevent off frequency t ransmissions and in t.erference wath olher channels and radio and televtsion broad casts. BUT SOME CB hobbyists are addmg such equipment as varia- ble frequency oscillators. known as sliders, to gain early access to the new channels. Such use, the FCC says, ls II· legal and can be detected even if the sliders are exactly on fre- quency beca use they em it a wide r bandwave than FCC· approved CB sets. Violators ere subject to conrlscallon of their equipment, Clnea and loss or licenses. 'Bum Rap~ Cadet Chief H its Trans/ e r From AP l.>lhpatcbes Rrig Gen Walter F. Ulmer Jr., ousted com· m311dant or cadets at West Point. says he got a bum rap In the academy's cheating scandal. "Sacrificial lamb" is the way his staff describes it. "My major concern right now is that I have bt'en publicly chastised with some specific charttes that I think are unsupportable and against which l have r1ever had an opportunity specif1cally to defend myself," Ulmer told The Associated Press. In a 90-minute interview that he requested. Ul mer broke his silence about his premature reassignment without promo· tion to the 2nd Armored D1v1s1on at Ft. Hood, Tex. • Ul.Mlllt Teng Hsiao-ping, th<' disgraced fo rmer vice pre· mier of China who,o.;e wher<'abouls have been a mystery smce he· w..is ousted last April, is livmg in PUBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIQUI •USINl!U NAMllSTATC:M&HT T,.. touow•"9 CMt.o" 1, Oo<no t>u>1 nl'\-' a\ CE NTltAL i'IVSIN(S\ St::lllVICES THE TAii ADVl!.011\ '>ullt a 5 " .. Superior 4,,. Coll• Mo•• CAt1'1' Rooeri A 8 utttn• • •• v_., &1o11ren Or. Monlorov p.,~ CA U/\4 Thi\ OV1'1MU I\ COMl\ICl.O .,., •n In dMMI •-rl.t, ...... ,. '"''~ \tat•"'4nt w•. ttltH'I ""'""' tN Cou"IY (Itri. 01 0••"11• COUf•lv Oii Ot<.tmbtr II ltlt ,. .... 1 Pllb!I•-Ot•nCJO CO•\I Oallt P1101. 0.Ctmblr JJ, n . ,.,. •nd ~'V \ u. 10n s1~1• PUBLIC NOTlCE fl(TITIOUS au11 .. ESS NAME STATEMENT TM lollow11>9 IM' win' oro1 dOirtQ DU\I NU•\, VILlAGC TRUST OEED INVESTMENTS, IOOtl G•rf1old Aw"u• Hunt1n1Jto~ [\ft A( ti, r A V/M6 Pn1•111 H M<Nom•• II)\ S..M<lr bt1v• C0\11 MV\o CA ~1'11o Wllll•m H (lo•~• 41l JI\! $11 ... I, N•woorl b.,.,,. CA '1'"') Tni\ buslne\l n < nnduc htd b., 4 Qener•I p.e,.-tf'\ltrVt•O Willl•m H Cluk .. Thi\ 'tattmf'nt w•' t1h•ff wttn the County C.ltrll. QI Ora"Q<I Co\ln!Y on Oe<. 10 1916 f'MJO Publl•Md Or""Qft Cont 0.lh P1101, 0t< IS, tt. ?t. IU6.-1d )41n S. 1'11 5H~ 1' PUBLIC NOTICE Peking, a high Chinese official told Japan's Kyodo flC1'•T•ouseusiHus news service HAM IE STATEMENT "He fore my current ( J n.. 1011ow•"9 Pt'rW>M ••• 00<nv w.i. tour, I happened to i.ec PEOPLE """J~RoN1Mo PLAz1.. , .. , ,..,,Jw h 1 m i n a P c k 1 n ,:: -= ,.,.,~ ROia. NtwPOn 0e.oc11, c1. restaurant When he left ... _________ __., 1'1e1c,.,..r JMH. ,,~ c W111111er there. he waved his arms B1ve1 w ... 1111er,CA~1 and cncd. ·Let's continue the antj.Teng criticism,' to ,_,-:~1~~:, JLo~~~':;r~, 1~!"'~1a the crowd in front of the restaurant," Kyodo quoted Th•• t>u\ln~" " ton au<t•a by • the official, Chen Yl ·sun~. assaying. o-rai~;:~;~~:m • President-elect Jimmy Carter is getting one. So is Sen. Edward M. Kennedy CD-Mass ), comedian Don Knous and golfing great Sam Snead. About 22,000 invitations to the Jan. 17 inauguration of Gov.- elect Jay Rockt>feUer of West Virginia were mailed. Officials hope everyone won 'l show up because there are not enough airline seats. hotel rooms and other accommodations to handle them all KNOTH rnc·l uded were Vice Prcsident-elf'rl \\'aht·r F. Mondale, Vice President Nelson A. Rockcft>llcr, thC' govc·rnor-elect's uncle; Sen. Charles II. P1'rcy 1 I> Ill I. Jay Rockefeller's rather-i n-law : () r us R. Vance. rormerly of Clarksburg, W. \'a , and Carter's choice for secretary of State; Sen. Adlai E. Stevenson C 0 -111. 1, and Sen Hube rt H. llumphrey, CD·Mtnn l. Invitations also are going to successful West Virginians !>UCh as Snead and Knotts. opera ~tars Eleanor Steber and PhylUs Curtin. entertainer Soupy Sales, basketball ~tar J erry West, air ace Charles Yeager , artist Ray Jlarm, and JOurnahst lknjamln Bradlte. • Ida Hays, who underwent rare and complicated surgery in May to rcpla<'e her deformed face with a new one, says her Chri!>tmas was just "great." ''The operation wa!> my Christmas this year ," IDA11AY\ sa1rl the rn Yt'ar-old Ida said her family gave her mostly clc•lht•s as gifts. but she also rl'CC'1ved stac k s of ChristmJ:-. cards and additional gifts from people throughout the country who first learned of her storv from n<'ws reports of the operation al Nl'w York Universa· ty I losp1tal Ida':-problem was thal her eyes wf'rc scparatl'<l hy twice the norm JI wad th. Gov Edmund BroWTI Jr. formally appointrd Dr S.I. Hayakawa as CJhfornaet ·~ Junior US. senator <'ffcctlvc al 12 01 a m Jan 2. The appointment may ~ave Hayakawa a two- day f"<lge in seniority ovrr som<' of the 16 other U.S. senators who take office next - month. But some other rctinng senators iJrl' expected to step down earl}. Democrat J ohn Tunn<>y, w h o I o s t a c I CJ s c• r a c e t Q Hayakawa Nov. 2, submitted his resignation effective midnight New Year's Day lo give the Republican senator el<'ct an ad· vantaJ,1c m c:o mmittce assign ments, 0H1ce space an<l other w•YAow• Senate assignments ba-;e<l Qn st:'n1onty 1"hl! \tat•m•nt wa\ t iled with tNt Ctlun!v Cletk ot Orange Counly on OK II, 1916, ,. ..... P\Jl>ll~h.a OranQO COl\I 01lly Plfo!, O.t.?l,19,ltlb•ndJ•n \.11,1917 SJIPA PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOU$ I UStHESS NAME STATEMENT 1"• follo••MQ ... r-.OM •r~ dol"9 bu\I M \\.\ O"'ON NORTHWOOD, loll)O Ou.111 SI . Sul!• 1H. Nowpor! Buell, C..lllornl• '1600 Deon Coroor•t•o"· a OelAwlrt Corpor•llon ... H OO Ou•" Strtel ,.._oort Bo ell. Ca111ornl• '116lo0 8'UC• Noll l5• fM!n M•Q""' Orl\l't, Ht"woort 8' •<h C.4'11fOrf'U4 Omor W Lonq l5• San Miquel -Qr•W. NN>DOt1 But~ C•lllO'"'A Trus bU\•n"''' ·~ conchJtl.cf by a oenual p.rtf'\4'r,rirc:t OAONCORPORATION Jnhn C C."rrtH A\\l\,Anl Sl-(tf't•rY Thi\ ~t•,~mf'nt WA\ tilf'd wit" ,.,_. (.c1.;nlt C.lt r~ ot Or•nQt County ()n ~(ttnt>tr ' ,,,b F ... 110 P\Jt)tl'I"~" 0f4t\Q.._ ('.l)l't 0dil'I P•lo, ()..c•mbor ~ U 11 1• •91~ ~ II PUBLIC NOTICE l:IU ,.CTITIOUS llUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT ltu• follow1ng per\.On\ "'" OOU'IQ Ml r9'\'I i\\ l>ROPAIC INTrRNATIONAl. i:oqPORA T•ON. ?001 EA•t Carneol• S.r~I SanlA AnA (A •lb~~ PrQ0111 ~ Ci,l l ,~fn111 (Grr', " CAl1fornla r,,,parAtlOn 111 N WlllOW Avt:nut-, lndu\trv (A. 9t1•• fht\ f>v\•ntU '' rondu<tfld by .. cor. ftOrAtlon Proo 10 Ca111ornl~ Cor'p Jaf k T Zl 1lm ..tn Prt"'")lOl""lt Th.~ \l~t--rnrt'H w .. , l•h" w 11n IM Cnvmv <.lerk 01 OranQ• Coun!y on 0<-< !. ,.,~ JOSE,.HWEISSMAN Ally IUOiAl.TElt, HEMEll. FIELDS & SAVlfCW IOOS Flow•r SI. Swfl• 100 u .. A.,..iu.CAtOO!I ,,...,., PUll!I•""" Or•n'I" C°"'\I 0.11• Piiot [)I>( • IS ,, "' •W6 S•l• I& PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSI NESS I NAME STATEMENT th,.. tollow1n9 Of'r\On •\ d0•"9 ~ ne)~ .. , TAB PUBLISHING. 81'1 ~1,,_ AYl ~ovnt••f"I V•ll .. lf c A '171)4 T1mt">thw ,.10r.,• on Mt(l\rtnv. e111 ~·~ Ave , Fount.i.•n Vallev. c.A 't/10/j lhl1 bus1ne\~1\ conouct""d tw ""In d1v1du•t Tlmtlt"v J M C( .Hlhy Thi\ ,,.,,.,rwt\t w1t\ "'"'' with tNl Count1 (If rk llf OrAnQt-County on O..cemt><r l, 191&. f'M10ll Pvb!IY.~<I O•MI)~ Co••I 011lv Pdol [)l>c•,,,l>er 8, IS, n. 1• l~lb SI'~ 16 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME HAlEMEHT t .,,. tollow1n-q P'"'"°"' f\ dcMt\Q bu'\I ,,.. .. \ .. \ JO ANN S. 1011ft 1111•"'' Slr•f'1 Hunl•nl)IO" a~ .. ,,, C4' 1t1~•1') Ji'>Ann MA,. Co• flH•l '\.,t\t'I '"~"'• r-ount.11nV.tt1i v (l\•11~ Tf\o\ OU\1M'' .,. t onn•H l"d n., tn 1n PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITtOUS •USINllU NAl\4& STAflfMI HT Tllo IOH<t#l"ll ""''"'' ... dalno OU>I· ,,.,,,. \l:Vl!N ~FA\ • C10!or11I• P•''""''h10, JUlll V•• Ooorto, --1 8uch CA ., .. , G•y•erd S W•l:I"•" G"n•t•• PM1nor /l Lind• hi• Now-1 liH<h, CA Mimi W•on•r ~n•r•I P•rt.ner. 1J L•llCI• hlo New.,.,l bH<h CA Thi\ l>\l•lne\\ u cond\ltled l>V /1 Qlnot4'1 O.tlntr\1111> C.•ylo•d W•O"•'· Ci4n•r•t P4tt'tMf' Mimi E W•Qntr, ( .. ner 11t PMtNr flli\ \l•lfMtnl WA\ fll<ld wll11 ..... Covn•Y Cl•rk 01 Ora11~ C-v GI\ a. ....... , i. "" l'.aot Pllb!l>M<I Oranq• Co••• o.ily Pllo! O.Ctmbe< •. 15 n " • .,. ...,,.., .. PUBLIC NOTICE UATIMIHT 01" ,41o•AH00HMt:Hf 01' USll 01' l"IC1'1TIOUS •U\INUSNAMll ~ fhct tollow lnQ Of"t'\On h.t\ •~· lnit U">• Of t"9 fi(tUIOU\ bU\in(O<)\n..tMf C(NTAAI. SVSINESS SEllV•Lf.S THE f,41ol( AOVISOAS. 1~ 8 ). 5.une•IOf AVT . CMIA MtH CA .,.11 1 nit t t(tlUCk.1\ bu\ I rt•'' n•nw rwff'f' rf'd lo ..... .,."'" HI.cl In 0tan99 c.o..ntr"" JlllY•.1t11 t.h••I•\ A W4•t, •121 9 H1t ... 1e, Nf'W-• e.ech.CAtl .. l Thi> l>Usl~• w•• conducttd by •n I,.. cllVl-1 Cl\erl••,4lo WH• Thi• \lat-~nl w•> Ul•d w ith !ti(> C.~ ~.ountv c• .. -of o .... 9. C.OUnly on 0.C•-"· 1•1• """l Pu1>11.-O•an99 Coa\t Dally Polo!, O.C. 11.1' 1'1•and Jen.>. n. 1'71 ' SUI'~ PUBLIC NOTICE ,.C1'1TIOUS •USINl!U NAME STATE MENT Th• lollOWl"9 .... '°"' ... oolnQ ""''" ,.~\~1 Gll,41oNOSTAND 191 ORANGE COU NTV GRANOS TAN O M,41oGAl1NE, 100 Newp0rt Crntet' Or. • Jl)O Nowoo<l S.ac II C,41o '2660 Robert P RO\\I, !OM E. ,4lov•ICJ1, S.1>1• An.t C,41o '11 IOb Jo.•i>" C Htnnln9, 11'n lluml)I• Or . El Toro, CA Tiii\ ""''"~" I• con<1ut19d bof a Qtiner•I Pdrln•"•hlp. Rol>e•I P Ro•~I Thi• >141!l<n~n• WI\ Ill"" wll" I"" Coun1v Clor~ ol 01 •n9e Coul\IJ on N.-.. ..,.,.,.,, • 1~16 _, Publl\h•d Ot•n<I" C.o&\I OillY 1'1101, Ot>Cf',,,ll"r I IS 11 1~ 1'/& SU I lo PUBUC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS I USI NESS NAME nATEMEHT T ... I011-1"9 pertOf\i •rt c1o1"9 busl· IW\\ •\ S ~IC PQOPER TY M,41oNAGEME NT. '10 MM!erey I.a,... s.n c1,......,1 •• C,4lo .,,,, 4>tAnlt"'I Pf'rrv 00 MOl\ttr@Y l...lrw, s.n (t•nw-n!• CA .,,12 K•U''''" P•r rv •')() MtU•ltrc.- IA_,. !>,>n (l•m•nt• CA t l•l1 n'*' °"''""""''\" conduC\t"O by 4 l1m1t• .ct O.r tntr\htO \t•nl•w Pllrt'( trt.-th1"""" P1 ,,.., 1PU\ • t1th m-'nt WrH td""tt wit., •~• Count'f Ch·,\. ot Or.,nq~ C..01;1\tvon ()re.( ·~ .. ~,~ h&Sll P\Jb41\h,.d 0,.,.,,~ COtt\t o .. 11v Pilot o..< 15 11 1• 1•1• dl'ld Jan 5. 1911 S\18>16 PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTI TIOUS IUSINl!SS NAME ST ATIEMEHT Th<' IOll-ll>Q "'"'°"' ••• dolno w.r. ntH•• IHI: GRFAf llMERIC,41oN PRIN• flNG co. )l'f\I C·l Alroort l.ooo ~ •• Co\I" "°"''• CA 9'1ollo M"ufl< e c, Wolle. 'eooe Rl~1>11'f Cl . PalO\ Verd<-\. CA ~114 'Lyl• l Rn.,.. UOO I:. Otr..., Blvd., LONI 8•M". CA 'IOtOJ T"'' bu\1n,.,, I\ cot\ducted by a Qlf'n(lt'ltl f\,.Vlt\l•r\hip M"ur1t-<i Wolf~ I vie T RO\'I Tf\1\ ''"'-'"'''"' ... , tUM With ·~ Coun!y Cl•rl• ol Or•n9e County on~ 11. '''6 F._J Pvb!l\hM 0•~119"' Coa•I 0.Uy P11o1, Ct-< 11 ,., 191& •nO J•n 5. 11. 1•11 "')."' PUBLIC NOTICE FI CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAM E STATIMEHT 't"• lollowln9 oo• '°"'""doing l>tN-nf\U\ 111 YELLOW llRICI( ltOAO SHOW'i· !7l AE LAXERCI SE; UI ARTISIS roMMUNITV ACCESS.6•bl Wil"l\IO# Drive, Hun1tn9lon Beiteh~ (A ~I llCCCS'i• l.lvln9 Ari\ In AcU""- lnr. • (()litn•nl·' c1uo11raf11'Jn ~1b1 WIMlow Drlv•, Hun11no1on ~.xii. CA ~~I • Thi\ hu\lfl•SS Is COl\ducl~ ov • col>o pOr<lllon. ACCC'>S: Llv1no Arts 1n Actl~n. lnr 'f'\1\ ~t•l•m••n! W4\ utrod will\ .,,. ~u,.tv Cler~ of Ort not Cnvnty on Do<. 10. 1916. F61St'f Puhli•l\Ol<f OrAnQ• CM\! D"llv PllOC. Dfr 15, 71, 1', 1.,6 •nd J•n S. ltll S171 7t PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USI HESS NAME STATEMENT l.,,. lotlow1nq Det'\Of\\ "'' • OOlf\io bu\1• The W1scons1n Am~nran L<'i::aon sa~ ~It has been promised a photograph of Prestdent·elect Jimmy Carter to n •placc the Mc•x1r:m new:-paper chppmg hanging on a wull of tis hcadquartl'r'-. dt'tl'+OJ•I f'Wt\\ '\ Stale command«r John Scburrer said that Carter press aid<' Jan(' WalM tl'lcphoned him, say- mg a 'oluntcer worker C\ 1df.?ntly sent the clipping by mistake Schurr('r alik<•1I 111 November for a formal portrait. Instead. lht• lA·~1on received a page lorn from a Mexico C1tv ncwspap<'r on which Curter ap- peared in a news ph•Jlograph "We·11 stop them." vow-. Larry Eastridge. who manages the Luurcl MC'll•r m San Francisco where armed bancht:i; have ™'en '>hot twice in two months "Thev Me not about to «om<' in here and take monev when I workf'<I 16 hours to m ake it..' Eastridge decl1tred, :'I dny ofter lhl' latest robbery attempt. On that occasion. night clerk Paul 11111, 62. pulled a gun from under thl' counter and blasted a would·be robber through a picture window. The 19-year-old suspect. wounded in the arm. and two others were arrested by police a few minutes later. JOAnn M.t•C'>•t' Tl.Ile 'I OCK GE NEqAL Thi~ .,,.,,.,..,.,.., ...,"' ''""1 W•tf\ '""" \TORE. )1&01 Co&\f H19nw•'I, »JO\ COtJl'\l'f C•..,i.: ot O'""'" (.oJ"l f 'lf'\ 0-t L...tq~• (dllfOt't\f.t "''" • 1'1& 8 0 A T C A N V 0 H • I NC f" ,...,.... (bl1tntr11it C<'roorAt1n1'• 4l1 Nnrfh Pvtw•\l'wd Ordn'>" C.0111\t o" Iv Piiot (O~\t H•o"w .. v. L•CJUft• ft••t"· [~·· 15. ll H 1~/toann i.n 5. 1111 c..1o1.,..n·••lA\I U11 71'i Tt"\ tN\ll'W'\.\ IS COr\ChK.ted by 41l CM• ------------1 ""'"11¥ PUBLIC NOTICE fll'lll r (AN VON, INC. •tl'nrv C. C•rCMnttr \,.1 f r_.(l\UrM' ' l'l{.TITIOUS llVSIHESS HloME STaTEMENT lh•' 'liitl"m•"t W"\ Uf ... d With UM r:o'J"tv (.11·1• 01 0 '•"?8 Co1Jntv Otc 10. "''' ff)Ht\w1r.f'l p1 1 \lln ,., rJOtnq bu'I tt1'- f111\\ It\ '" "" . r Rl\wrnno MH'I 11\ V'l(IATE't •I I Jil\Wf ()Hf) 11 I\\ '>')(11\TE~ 11/l(h•mo"ll' t or C~\I~ ,. ... ,,, P\1r1t1\'-"" O'M"l" C.rM\I D.tllv PUot,, Ot>t II 11 1', I?/~ •nd l•n \, 1'11 1"11 ,, M•\1t C.A•!~I~ 1------------ MMy ,,, ,,, (f 1Wfflft1 ,,,, lh .. mln ()t•F-111, fl)•\lttMt•1t C'A,11tl" Thi\ t..,,,,.,.,, 1 #\1\ffut '"II Oy "" In tt1v1duiitl M~'V '"'"'" ( • twfont Ttoil\ ""'"'n""' W•• ~ r11i•tt with ,,_.. County C lult ot (')rAnQ' <:nur\tV Of' Of.( ·~. ,., .. Publl'-"f'f't Oriitn~ '""'' D.-1•w Pilot. 0..< ,., "'• onn J•n I, 11, 1•1 1•11 ))11 " OPPORTU .... ITY knocks often when you usr rc~ult·iil'lt In~ Doily l'tlot Cl11s:.1ficd Al.ls w rC'nch the Orungc Co:i11t markcl !'hone 642-5678 Front POfJe A 1 CANADA O N BRINK ... industrv, in which there is hr:wy U S. in,:estment. Manitoba Province rPccnlly forced Ottawa to back down on a controversial federal system of wage and price controls ANOTHER 8/\T · t legr ound h foreign invest· ment. a resource Ottawa i~ at· tempting to cont,.rol in a movfl toward "economic nationalism." The western provinces arc not happy because they have Ion~ felt that the ~ai;tem core pro- vinces wtre ravored over them. Political observers say Canada'a weaknesses arc more apparent today because of the dccllnang popularity of t he• federal gnvcrnml'nl heudl'd by Prime Mani~ter Trudeau. onrr called ''the Canadian Kennedy" by his admirers. His Liberal gov ernment was trying lo rebuild ats fortunes from a low point an public approval of only 29 J>4!r · cent in August, when it was fu rther buffeted by the victory of thP Partl Quebecois. THE 57-YE/\R·OLD Trudcnu Rhot into political prominence eight years ago by proml11ing to keep Canada together, and at tempted to dampen Quebec's in· dependence ardor with a bil· tn1u•llsm program. But EnaUsti Canadians strongly objected. "I 've always conside red Canada to be a foreign country when I travel out.aide Quebec," said movie director Claude Jutra during a recent visit to Van• couver in British Columbia. H• quoted his aged father as saylngz "Claude. we are two countries. It is becoming obvlou., to everi· one.·· The victor y of th€' Par U Quebecois or forme1 TV and rudlo personality Rene Levesque is forcing Canadians to race UI gquarely to that potaibWty. • .. Nut: ldt11titJ1 Crim ,, I Lag11na/South Coast ED ITION * \i"t ~r110011 ~ X, \'. S toc k s ·~ ( VOL. 69, NO. 364, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1976 TEN CEN!"t Fake Kidnap o .n Chip Heir's Mind?] By TOM BAftLEV Of llM D•oly f'llot St.tit Pota t o c h ip heir John II. "Jack" Scudder mulled the possibility or a m ock kidnap long berore two m en g rabbed him in " Huntington Beach last Aug. 19 1 and bundled h1 m into the back of a van. one of two codelcndanls told a n Orange County Superior Court jury late Tuesday. Called as the first defense w1l· • ness. former Corona del Mar bank manager William Rudy Wesson. 45. test ified that he was joking in late July when he lunched w1tt. • Scudder. 64 . ;.it I sadore's Restaurant 1 n Newport Beach and suggested to the weaJlhy Balboa Island man that a hoax kidnap n>uld be the answer to his finan- cial problems. Wesson, describedintesumony JS Scudder's "good buddy" and financial colluborator on sever al projects, testified that Scudder was not Joking when they lunched al Delaney's in Newport Beach last Aug. 11 and again discussed what it took to st age a phony kid· nnp. Wesson said Scudder told him to "come up with a little plan" after both men agreed that $250,000 was a much more reahshc figure Ulan the $1 million mentioned in earlier t•onversat1ons Anti he told dl'fcnst• Jltorney Michael Quigley that Scudder as sured him that ht• would recruit lhl' necessary manpower for the kidnap attempt 1f he (Wesson > provided a plan Wesson and <'odcfcnclant Ricky Dale Sellers. 21. his brother·in law, arc accused of grabbing Scudder as the Balboa man left tus dentist office in Huntington Real·h It 1s alleged that an •lxluctor who adopted a falsetto vmcl' on the telephone demandl'd $250,000 from the\ ir tim 0!> w1fcwtulcScud dcr was being held in a mob1lt• home that cruised the Orang<' Count\ coastline for !>l'veral hoursonAu~ 19 Scudder thwarted lhl.' kid napers by fe1gmhg a heart attack and then leaping from the van in Fountain Valley us his concerned k1dnapcrs moved to r evive him. Scudder lawr identified Sellei;s :1s one of his •two abductors. He was unable to positively Identify Wt-sson as Sellers' companion. Wesson testified Tuesday that his first knowledge of the kidnap. 10.: raml' when he called Scudder on a business matter last Aug. :r> and was told by the victim: "Gee, <See HE IR, Page t\2) Marine Seeks Lesser Charg~ B·a·a·a Humbugged Hitched to Goat, He Hitches a Cop By l'lllUP ROSMARIN 011,,. D.ttlY Pilot St•lf Laguna Beach police say Hichard W. Upon clos<'r insp<'chon the "dog .. turned out to be a ~oat, tethered with the m an's white leather belt. Cheetham, an unemployed laborer, violated two rules or successful rutchtuking Tuesday night. RULE NO. 1: NEVER waggle your thumb at a Laguna Beach police ofrtcer while stand· ing in the middle or Lagun:i Canyon Road. "WllERE D'JA GET THE goat?" Tem- ple asked. Said lht· man, "I didn't steal th1!> ~oat. some guy gave me lhrs goat by tht: freeway." Rule No. 2: Never h1tchh1kc with a goal Chet>tham faces a court appearance after his arr est Tuesday ru~hl on a rarely leveled charge of grand theft of a bovine animal (goat>. He was held on $5,000 bail. Susp1c1ous. T<'mpl1· arrested him. Temple i.a1d when they got to the station. tus prisoner leam'<i over and whispered to tum. "There's a rat in your car•" That was when the officer discovered the baby guinea pig . . "PENNY" T HE GOAT 1s .1 4 yl'ar·old nanny born and raised al the Art Colony·s SPCA animal s helter on Laguna Canyon Hoad. Shelter s upervisor Oon Urown reported this mornin~ that Penny was none the worse for her experience. Poli ct.' sard Chc<.•tham W<ts booked into jail with the follow10!-( m tus pos!>cssion four pen nies. one belt, one wallet. two pouches of tobacco, four hars of soap. one tube of toothpaste. t hree toothbrushes, two combs, one bracelet. t wo pens. one locker key, one goat and one four·1n<:h J{uinca pig. Also in good sha!)C' was a newborn guinea pig Brown said likewise was stolen Tuc~day from the shelter barnyard. T HE 44·Y EAR-OLD MAN gave a Costa Mesa address, but was described by police as a transient. Officer Tc•rry Temple said ht' was cruis- ing in his police car along Laguna Canyon Road when he s potted what appeared to be a man hi tchhiking in lht' roadway with a big dog at his s1d<'. Police Wl're uncertain how the alleged thefts of the goat and guinea pig were ac- complished. Graveside Seroice Set For Witter Gra\.11s1d<' s1•n 1n>s will IX' hf'ld ' In San C,1brn·I 1-'rnl.ty for (;t'<lrJ.!!' D W1 ll<'r , "Ii. '<'n11,r v1r1· pres ident an1I rwphl'w of tho· (ound<'r of l>t•Jn W1llt•r & C'n m l veslmt>nl (1r m I The form<•r Enwra1<1 B;t\ n·" tlt•nl cl11·d M nnrl.ir of c·,inct•r .ti h1' humt·mS.111 l-'r:11;1·1s(·n 111• ~._., J ll.tttVl' of San M,1nno :in<l st•n1•cl th1· 111\t..,tnll•nt l1rm for 20'1•;J1' llr 1i. <.ur' "1•cl hv h1' fath•·r. l'ht•lpi. V.1tt1·1 11( !'\Jn M.1nr10. t"o broth<-r' l'lwlp' \<!. 1tt1·t .Jr 111 OJJt and Rona I ti W ti ll•r of lluntin~trm Rrarh ,1 '''lt•r I>or" Ann W1llJam,, ;inti f11111 <'hl lclrc·n C.rorj!t' Jr . IJmt''· ~t.1rth,1 .. no Ehzab1·th Funt'• .el s1•n 11 ,., "'111 lw nlll dut•le<l 1 I .1 m I h11r'1l.1\' .it '\ (;ra\ & C'u mc1rtu.11v1r1S.111 Fr.in <'l"l'O, fnllo" .. ,, h\ ~r.1\11'1'11 ~t·rvH'I'' .11 l I ;e m fo'nr1~1v ,1t S.111 Cahr11•I ('1•nwtt-1, 111 ~.m c; .1hne·I Two T e ache r s File in Capo Trustee Race Two S:.iddl t>back Vall<'Y Oniried School District teachers have hied us candidates in thf' March 8 Capistrano Unified School Distrir t trustee election Bob Bachelor , who teaches at Aliso Elementary School in El Toro. will run fort~ trustee art>a 6 position. currently held by 10 cumbent Bob Hurst. Six Pursue Seats On CUSD Board. Six. randidates have filed lo date for the March 8 Capistrano l 'ntf1ed School District lrustel' C'l<·ctton for St'als <·urn·ntly hf'ld h~ Bob llurst. Wllli<tm Thompson .ind .Ian Overton, Yacht Snared In Oil Booms By Saminena I.OS A:--;<; ELES (A(') A \ jrhl "as t.mglec1 in <• '>Iring llf pontoons conla1ninl-{ an oil spill from th1· llt•va<;tclkd tankl·r ..,,Jns1r11•ria , anli its sk1riix•r was m J.HI toda\. hookt•d for HI vest1~ation of drunken sa1l1ni.:. pohr<· sa1rl Si;:t Lloyd 1.ury said (Ir .IJm('S GardC'nh1rl', 3.'l, or Lo' Angeles was arrest1'fl ,tftcr his 43 foot powC'r yacht l{ol. its pro- peller tangled in Union 011 Co booms near the wrerkagc of the Libcrtan tanker thal cxplcl'fed Dec. 17, killing al least lour members of its all.Jtalian cr('W Five others were missin{! <ind presumed dead. The area aro1U1d the lanker has hecn ~ea led orr tf> prevent several thousand gallons of oil from spreading while varuuqi boats clean up th<' sptl I. The y ocht 's propeller was so thoroughly t angled in the cable that holds the "Ooating burner" together that even the Coast Guard was unable to free it, s aid Coast Guard spokesman Rick Meidl. Candidates must live in the trustee a r ea thc..>y would repr l'sC'nt if elected. but each voter in the distrirt will vole for thn•e candidates. The incumbc..>nt, William Thompson. 1s the only r::mdidak 'o far in the seventh trustee area \M1ss1on V1eJo). Unless another 1•;in<l1dutc files by the 5 p.m. de- Jdhne Thursday. Thompson will bC' appornted to serve another four-vrar tl•rm Rob ll urst. incumbent in trustcl' an•a 6 l1nJ and Laguna Niguel>. has heen ch<1llenged by Hobert Bachelor. an ctementary school teacher in lhc neighboring Saddleack Valley Unified School District r n t rustce area 4 <Dana Point :ind the coastal ;:1rea of Laguna N1gurl 1. Jan Overton is bf'ing r halll•ngt'd by Wtllt;.tm Manahan. whom she defeated in the Nnv. 2 l'l<'l'l1on hy ,1 men' three• vol cl' Bas il Roman. a university pro· frssor. 1s also runn1n~ in the area 4 contest. Both Manahan and Bachelor tench elementary school in the Saddleback Valley school dis- <See SIX FILE, Pagei\2) Worke r s Return MIAMI BEJ\CJJ. F1a. (A P> Workers al the Fontaincblcnu, largest of Miami Beach's plush hotels. obeyed a court order and returned to bcd·makini::. foo<l- serving and other duties today. Hut picket: lines remained in front of six other large hotels hit by a five·day.olct strike Weapons Deletion Sought The first of scvt•ral Marint· Corps blacks charRed with an at tack on whites offcrl'<l to plead ~UJlty today to a les:.er assault charge Cpl. L F Henry offered a gu1l l) plea to conspiracy to commn assault. hut asked thC' court tn c1elete the phrast• "llk<:ly lo pro. duce (!ricvous bodily harm." llenry. of lvanh1K', NC. said he would plead guilty to six counts of simple ass:iult with rlosed fi s ts. but wanted the• court to dc ll'lt• mt'ntion of weapons s uch as screwdrivers and c lubs from the original charge T h ere was no 1nd1t·at1on whether the government would agree to his stipulations, and the court Judge, Lt. Col. F. Latimer Gould. began questioning of Henry, asking 1f the corporal knows what he's doin~ The outcom l' of Henry 's cas11 may hold the key to the way the government proceeds agamst a dozen other black Mannes Like the others, llenry was charged with assault anct cnn- sp1racy lo com m1t assault. lie· could get six months at hard labor and a bad conduct discharge if convicted An assortment of r1v1lian and Marine attorneys representing the 13 defendants reportedly agreed on a common defense . the attack was a frightened response to the KKK. "ll was a m ist akl?'," said one lawyer last week. since the vic- tims weren't Klansmen ThC' Naval lnnstigulive Service re portedly fou nd a s1m1lar motive for the attack. Witnesses al pretrial heanngs under way for two weeks pointed to heightening racial ll'nsions on the nation's largest Manne base. An 18·year -old Manne who roomed with two admitted Klansmen said they were armed and "wanted to cause problems" for blarks. Knives a nd a revolver <See MARINES, Page A21 Nixon Helps Dmey Charity CHICAGO (AP) 1 -Former President Rieb a rd M. Nixon con- tn bu led $200 to Mayor Richard .J. Daley's Youth Foundation 1n memory of Chicago's l ate· mayor, Jack Reilly, the city's dircrtor of special vents, an nounc('d. Reilly ~aid Monday that Nixon, a Republican. had railed him after Daley's death last we<'k and asked what rontribution11 were being marl(' in h1'> memory and that hP told him Mrs. Daley had r equested that donations be made lo charit y. Bill Man ahan , a reading specialist at Rancho C::inada Elementary School tn El Toro. will run again for the trustee area 4 seat. which he had <•P· peared to have won after the Nov. 2 election. SECOND CAIL SOW 'EM ALL Running Wil~ A recount gave the position lo J,11n Overton by three votes. Other randidates to have flll'd for the Marr h eleclioh include in· cu m bents Bob Hur!l t , J a n Overton and William Thompson and Basil Romon. Tokyo Rattles TOKYO CAP) -A mild earth· 'quake shook Tokyo and it.4' vlcini: t>' Wedne~d"y niRht. Police saJd thtte were no reports of damage er cuualUes. "I sold them both on the se<:ond call!" That's the quick sales s urcC'ss story told by a Huntington Beach woman who placed this classlried ud : Washer (I yr old> w II yr i;rrv. Oryrr $200/both. XlCX XXXlC tr you have home appliance!I, or anythlna el!le, you'd like to convert to cash -coll 842-5678. A lew words in the right place wtll attract A buyer. Truck Smacks Laguna T~e An unoccupied 14 ton truck used on a hllltop road-clearing project in Laguna Reach rolled 100 yards down Alla Laguna Boulevard today and crashed Into Ja tree and parkc:<l pickup truck. The treo w:i11 uprooted and wed1ed against another purked car a(ter the tree and the pickup were shoved about 50 feet. Witnesses said the huge truck, own ed by M.A. Coleman Truck· ins or Bell, started by itaell, ap. parenUy by an electrical abort in the lrnltlon. The ke~ had l>ffn I leftin byth~driver, whowoschat. ting with a buddy when his truck started to roll. 'there were no injuries . Police remarked that had the parked pickup not Impeded the runaway truck's route, the accident could h11ve ~en more aerlou.~. Beyond the truck wa.-. only A short ~tretch or str~. a chain· link fence and then a drop-off of bundreda of feet from the Arch Beach Height! reildenUal com- munJty. . December in Paris Panswnnrs s t roll on ;.i carpet of white !>now in the gardens of the Chumps de Mar, the park located near the Eiffel Tower m tht• hackground It is the first snow of th<' season for the F'n'l)Ch ca pit al. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Weatherman Says Rain, Snow Likely By Tbe Associated Press Southern Califorrua may get its first significant rainfall in six weeks by Thursday. and skiers may finally get some snow JI mountain resorts The Nalional Weather Serv1c1· said it expects rains as far south as the Teharhap1s, as storms break through a high·pressurf' ridge that has been keeping prl' c1pitallon farther north The last mcasurabh.-ramfall 1n this region was Nov 12. whc•n .48 of an inch ft•ll :11 the Los Angeles Civic Ccntc•r, bring1n~ the season ·s total to 3.62 inches In the mountains. the weather service said the s now lcvtl s hould drop to near 6,000 feet by Thursday. A sli ght chance of showers. us well as gusty southwest winds. was also forerasl for the cl<'· serts. The Pac•ific-storm showNI Moon Blasted By Churches NEW YORK <AP> -Leaders of Protestant, Roman Catholic and J ewish organizations have denounced the Rev. Sun.,.~yung Moon and his Unificali~urch as "anti-democratic, anU-Jl!Wish and in direct conflict with basic Christian teachings." At a ne ws conference here Tuesday, leaders of the religious groups accused Mr. Moon of fostering hatred and bigotry against Christians and J ews and encouraging t he breakup of families. They urged Congres~ to press It.a Investigation of his 8lleged ln· volvement with the South Korean central lntelUgence agency and r eported illegal lobbying and brlbery. They called for Americans to reject tbG Rtv. Mr. Moon's appeals to patriot.lam and unity. s igns also or moving into Northern California at last. with a chanre of rain predicted for most drought·stricken districts DROUGHT FORCES MANY CHANGE5--C1 by Thursday. along with snow in the mountains. The Weather St•rv1cc said credit for the possible c•nd to the long dry spell went to the long. awaited weakening of the high pressure system that has been camped over the state for weeks. "This will allow th1,.· Pacific storm track to shift south bring. in~ rain into California." said Wt':tlht'r forecaster .John Stilz. (See RAI N, Page-t\2) Or a 111{~-Coast t::::....,L ....._ ~' ~- \\·e at h er Mostly cloudy Thursday with about 50 percent . chance of rain. Highs In the IT\id OOs, lows to about 50. INS IDE TODA'\' Which number i3 up? Is the econom11 chonging. cu much~ Predd~t·eltct Carter'& &to.tt· menta wo uld lead u3 to ~lieve? The .AP'a businesa cmoly4t, John Cunniff, fil'ltU encouragement. See . P.age A13. lndtax I I .. , 1+4,C A .,., ... , •• •1' ...,. ~ , A2 DAIL v r1Lo1 L/SC Wf!<lnesday December 29. 1976 Wife Stunned Carter: Plwto Gives Aimy Robber 'Answers NEW YORK <A P > Most wives are thrilled to see their husbands' photographs in the newspaper, but Alcxa ndl'r OourdinE''~ wife felt no such pride when hl'r h us band''> photo appeared in the New York Daily News It \H•" a photograph of a bank robbery. Not Easy' ST. SI MONS IS LANO, Ga. <Al') Pres1dcnt-clL"<=t Carter s ays those who think ··we have auto mat ic answers or easy answers to t ough questions would b e mi s leadi n g themselves," and several or his key udvi:-.ers arc beginning to of- fer statt'm<'nts that st.-em gcar1'<1 to lower Americans' expecla· lions. PolH·t• said Mrs. Gourdine threatened to leave her husband 1f ht• didn't surrender to ·police. lie turned himself 111 und was charged with five bank robberies, t)()licc said. Gourdine, 21, an unemployed lithographer , said his wife recognized the photo even though he h as s ince shaved off a ~oatct' he wore at the time. 1 Murder Vietim Woman's Parents In a televis ion interview taped earlier for broadcast today, Carter ex press ed confidence that "the things that we have promisl•d during the campaign <:an be delivered." But his kl'y aides and ad- visers, gathered al this island retreat for prc1naugural dis- cuss ions, were oHcnng stale· ments that would :-.ound cautious to any who ha<l ~111t1 c1patcd quick changes from the new ad- min1strat1on Continue Reward Last v. t·t·k \\ hrn 19·v<.·ar old t·olle~l' co<•d J anc·t Stallt•up v. a:-. simply a m1s:-.in~ pt·r:-.on. Mr and Mrs. James Stallcup of Garden Grove offered a $5,000 n•ward for inform ation lcachng to their daughter 's wher<'ahout:-.. Tuesday, with tt•.1r'> of .t:nl'f staining their fa<·<•:-., tht• C<irdE-n Grove <'nupll• ll'l tht• n •v.ard stand. But this ti mt• the SS,000 was be· ing offcrC'd for information lead ing to the arrest of the• :-lain Mu- dents' killC'r or klllcr:- .. We don't know why or how J anet was killed," Stalltup !>aid at a press conft•rcnC'l' 1n Garden Grove. "That's why v.c'rc a~king for help." With the t•xael cause of thl' young woman c; death yet to be determined and admittedly little in the way or dues to go on, Garden Grove pohcC' echO<'d the grieving parents· pl<'a for help They'r e tr ying t o piece together th<' apparent murder ,·1ct1m 's final days The Cypress College nursing :-tudent wa:-la:-.t reportl'<i !-teen <Jt 8 30 p m Dec· 19 wht•n she left the Gardt•n <trc)Ve apartmt•nl she s hared with hl'r pan·nt:-. lo :.iltend a Christmas poirty I Monday morning. the young woman's bodv was found in the fronl seal of her car. which was parked in a rear parking area al '<1 Garden (;rove apartment com - lplex ahout four miles from her home 1 Thieves Nab Gun, Steak lntrudl'r-. v. ho broke into a San Clement l' horn t' v. hill' 1b "" ner was aw<H on hc1hd<1) helpNl tht>m-.l'l\t'' 111 'tt·.tk' from her rl'fnJ!c-r,1l 11r .1 ""1•11 ,,, taking ,1 .I~ calibl'r rt•\ol\cr and am munitwn San C'lcment1· pollt•(• off1C'ers :-a1ct a .. 11<11nl! tl•111r v.J:-. forct'<I <lt the homt· of I r1·1w \'1.'l;.-.qut•z :-.nnwl 11111· l .1 ... 1 "t'l'k Tht• I h1l'\ t'' ln11k tht· gun. whic·h II.HI ht•lcingt·d t11 the v.oman':-. lHtl' hu..,hand. ,1 former µoltcl' officer, .ind thret• box<'s of C'ttrtndgrc; l'nllt•t· ,,11cl HnbPrt S11t•m.in, uf :~7 <".ilk \ l'rnno. 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Frone Page A J MARINES. • • were in their room, he testified A cache of weapons and white· supremacy propaganda was I ater found in a barracks room near th<' one invaded, commando-style, hy the blacks on Nov 12. Six while Marines were clubberl and stabbed, several bad enough to re· quire hospitalization for we<'ks After the KKK material was found. along with names of Hi members at Camp Pcndleton, lhr Marine Corps transferred 12 of those men to bases elsewher e. /\ s pokes man said the sudd<'n transfers wer e ordered in Washington, D.C., "to defuse tht• situation." The American Civi l Liberties Cnion plans to file a federal lawsuit next month, cl aming the eons titutional rights of the transferre d Klansmen wcrc- v1olated. an ACLU spokeswoman in San Diego said Tuesday. The r espon se from Klan leaders elsewhere wa<; furious. David Duke of ~teta1r1c. La describing himself as the Klan's imperial w1zadrd, demonstrated with supporters al the base Dec 6 anct was hit on the h<'arl in a rnn fruntjtJOn w1lh black supportl'r~ Another Klansman describmg himself as national grand dragon of the group t rit'd hkl• Duke to J!t't an audience with MaJ . Gen. C<irl Hoffman. tht• basl' commanding gt'nt'r;al , but fall<•d {'I\ 11 r1g hb lt>atlcrs talked privately with Ho ffman , however, <imong lhf'm th<' RPv .Jt•':-.t' J ack:-.on nf Ch1<·agn The ACLU and other CIVIi rights ~roups assigned observers to lht• pr .. tnal hearin2s and courto; martial. If any of the black elf' ft·ndants asks for l<'~al aid, · dt•fsensl' rnunscl will be pro \'1dect." the ACLU s 'poke.., y,omansa1d A base c;pok t"•man s:ud 1t may lw .mother w1·('k before dec1c;1on-. Jre announced by heanng of f1cers dec1rlinit .... hcthcr to try lhl' other hlacks nr d1sm1'>S charges ThP 14th black to he arrested. l.anct' \pL Hohhy J Lee of Sum· merfll'ld. Ala . was given 1m munlty from prosecution this week in r!'lurn for a pied~<' In l<"sttfy Carter's pre:-.s secretary, Jody Powell, told reporters Tuesday that it would be unrealistic to ex- pect promised defense budget savings of $5 billion to S7 bilhon prior to thr I 979 fi scal year th<1t begins 0<'l I . 1!!78 DC'frnse Sl'<' retary·des1gnall' llarold Brown oilsn :-.aid he saw no chance of such a defense n· duction "from this year's budget to n~xt yrar's hudget. for exam- ple . Joseph i\. Califano Jr .• Carter's c hoice to be s l'cretary of lleall h , Educ·at1on and Welfarl'. almost simultaneously "as warning that full implemcn· talion uf promised welfare re- form m av h ave t o await a healthier "economy that would provide tax dollars to pay for il. During his long 1976 cam- paign, Carter repeatedly spok<' of saving SS b1l11on to S7 billion in defense spending by cutting waste and inefficiency. But he never said when such a s avings could be realized. In the telcv1:-ion interview. filmed Monday evening and broadcast todav on ABC's "Good Morning America " pro- i::ram. Carter was asked if he was concerned that his ad· ministrntion would be expected by the voters to do more than could reali s tically be ac- complished. "I think it's good for their ex- J><'Ctations t o be high, that we'll perform our jobs well," hc- replied. "But 1 t h ink ror anybody lo think that we have autom atic s ns we rs or easy answers to tough questions would be misleadint: th<'mselves " Fro• Page A I HEIR ... you'll never guess what happened to me after you left me yesterday. Two guys jumped me and beat the dev1loutofme." Wesson testified that it was a straint.'d conversa~ion and his last com munication with Scudder before his arr est on kidnap charges. In what appeared to be a de- fense move to refute the sugges- t ion that Wesson needed money, the witness told the jury that he made more than $150,000 profit this year by working as a broker in the equipment leasing field. Wesson told the Jury that he looked on Sellers as ''a httle brother or a son·· and that he took his code fendant from his job as a p1na dclwer y boy and into his own $2 m1lhon a yearleasingbusi- n<'s:-. Sellers 1s scheduled lo go on the w1tnC'ss stand after prosecutor 13111 Morissey completes his cross t'Xaminatinn or Wes:-.on today. OC ~ay Challenge Valuation Verdict By ROBERT BARKER 01 tho O•ilv Ptl01 ~1•11 Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said today he 1:- senously considering an appNll to a ruling that Standard 011 Co oil lands in Huntington Beach were over-valued by $1 1 millton J acobs said that he Is going ovt'r the ruling with the Orange County counsel to see if there are legal grounds to lodge an appeal. An appeals board hearing the case for nine months has ruled that the a ppraised cash value of $24,17 million on 20 parccls or land totaling nearly 200 acres will b<' reduced toS13.6 million. It was reported that if the ap- peal ruling stands, Standard will receive about $300,000 from the county as a rebate on taxea paid under protest in 1974 . County officials said todoy, however. they haven't received the order and don't know what the rebate am ount will be. Attorneys for Standard OU had contended t.he value o( the land could be placed fro m $10.3 million toS17.3 million. Jacobs argued that the valuc could have gone as high as $49 mil hon. J luntington Bea ch City Coun- cilman Al Coen, one of three members on the appeals board. said the value of the land had been based on a formula developed last October Jacobs said he didn't agree with the appeal board's findings. "I frankly believe the value was higher than that.'' lie said he is awaitinga finding of fact and i~ "very seriously" consideraing an apJ><'a1 if errors of law were committed in the ap· peals board's findings. Jacotil had previously said win- ning the Standard Oil appeal was Impor tant b ecause several s\mllar protest s by other oil com- panies orestill pending lie said today, however, that he was assured by the appeals board the findings were based on the Standard Oil appeal alone and may not have a bearing on oth appeala. ' Christ1nas Bicy..-le Guess who got J nrw hike for Chnstmn:.·.• Why .Je nny Baxkr. of cour se. Can't you tell by tht' smile" But .JC'nn~" who is only six years old. nN'<kd a little help in lea rn· mg to ride the· two whct·lcr. So :-.he t•alled on her friend . Lov<' Tlo~~r. to IC'nd a hand. Love is scvcn vcar!> old and knows a lot mOf(' about such thing:-.. Holh girls live in Coslil l\t~~a . .l Trailer Park Heist Loss Hits $4,000 Intruders who ransacked 13 un occupied mobile homrs carhc-r this month in the Capistrano Shores trailer park in north San Clemente apparently made off with quite a haul at least $1 ,000 ~orth or cash and i::oocts. The amount of lo:-.s continue:-. to (.!row as San Cll'mcnte police ar(' able to contact ownerc; of the tra1lcrs in the restnctcd entr) park , says Lt. R:iy Hartman The 13 trailers Wl're empty when they were hit Dec 9, hl' said, bC<"a usc many of tht· trailers in I he park a rc u:-.ed a:- wcekend and vacation retreats . Immediately after the break· ins were discovrrt:"d by a park custodian, total known loss was limil<'d lo a $1 00 p ai r or binocul ars and SJ2 in loo"l' change Virgil Ral~1Jin, .Ja m es Ma makos, Chari ntlc /\rth, and Del Heil all r e ported lost televis ion s <'l~. r:rng1ng in esllmated value from S:K>O to~ <.'ach. Mam:ikos was the hardest hit. losing three televis ions. totalling about Sl. 700 in value. Paul Hubbs told police he was missing a $400 m icrowave oven from his trailer in addition lo m1:-.cellaneous household items. Also r eported missing were a three-foot-high chianti wine bot· tic from the Baldwin trailer an<l six bottles of whis key from Hubbs'. From Page A J SIX FILE ... tricl. Tony Ll'on, president of the Capistrano Unified Education Association CCU EA>. reprl'sent- mg teachers in the Capistrano district , s aid Manahan has CUEA backing. Leon said he would be talkin~ with Bach elor to establish v.hcther CUEA would back him as well. Bachelor said today he was not :-.ure he would accept teacher support. "I'd want lo find out what str ings were a ttached before 1 'd ac- cept support from any orga niza· lion." he said . John Hart Lynn Ha:-t Frone Page Al RAIN ..• Happy signs or this occurrence are th(' clouds piling up in the North Stutc, he said. "Rain 'has started in the far northw cs t :met other s torm systems will spread a chance of rain into Central CaJiforrua late today," said St1lz Snow was expected to hit lhe Sierr a and Mount S hast a· S1sk1 you re~ions as well, the former down to 6,000 £C<!t, the mouni.'.lins to the north down to '1,500 reel ZAMBIA YVLE UNDER AITACK LUSAKA, Zambia CAP) Zambia's director of cultural se rvices want s t o a bo l ish Christmas in the country. Alfred Mofya d escribed celebrations or the birth or J esus Christ as "colonial•· and urged the ruling mted National Jn. dependence party and the gov- ernment Lo scrub the holiday seaMn. "It does not agree with the country's heritage," he said, ad- ding it had bC'en impos ed on Zambians hy missionaries who · mvad<'d ·the c11u ntry Best wishe s for the coming year to all of our wonde rful friends. We hope the new year will brin g y ou hapJ)ine ss , g ood h e alth and pros perity. Ple ase visit us soon. We look forward to see ing you. HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA -i :· I' Orange Coast EDITI ON * Today's Closing .Y. Stoeks / ' ~~~~~~,~~~a:aiiiiiii~ YOU 69, NO. 36-4, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1976 N /C TEN CENTSf Christmas Bieyrle Guess who got a new bike for Christmas'! Why Jenny Baxter, of course. Can't you -tell by the -s mile? But Jenny, who is only 1 six years old, needed a Httle help in learn- ing to ride the two-wheeler. So she called on her friend. Love Royer, to lend e hanct. I ..ovc is seven years old and knows a lot more about ~uch thin~~ Both girls live m Costa Mesa. Reward Still Offered I 'Grieving Grove Parents Seek Daughter's Killer I Last wl'ek when 19 year-old toll~e col'sJ J an<'l Stallcup was , ,simply a m1 .. s1nl.l pl'rson. Mr and !Mrs Jaml'S Stallcup or Gardt>n ~ove offered :1 $5,000 reward for formation leading to their ughttr's whcreabouL~ . Tut>~d.1y, "'1th tt>..tr'> or gnrr c;laining their faces. the Garden Grove couple let thP reward stand But this lime th<> SS.000 was be mg offered for informallon lead in~ to the arrest or the slnin st11 dents' killer or killers "We dnn "t know why or how ~C May Challenge Valuation Verdict By ROBERT BARKER Of, ... O•oly l"ll•UwH Orange Co unty Ass ec;'lor Bradley Jacobi. said today he 1<> ~riously cons1denng an appeal lo a ruling that Standard Otl Co pit lands tn JI untington Beach !Were over valued bySt l m1llton l .. Jacobs said that he 1s going over ~e ruling with the Orange County FOUnset to see if there are legal grounds lo lodge an appeal. 1 An appeals board hearing the rose for nine montM has ruled Coa~• "'eather M08tly cfoudy Thursday with about SO percent chance of rain . Highs in the mld 60s, lows to about SO. INSIDE TODAY Which m.tmber i& up' Is tM economy clJangjnlJ as much oa Pre~·elect Car1n'1 atate- menll would lead u1 to beL~? The AP'1 bu.tinen aooly1t, John Cunniff, /incU. encouragemeftt. See P.agc A13. Index ,, ., .... ,. A•,(t Alt ,.., ,., •• Ill .... " A4 A4,(I that the appraised cash value or $24.17 million on 20 parcels of land totaling nearly 200 acres will be reduced to $13 6 mil hon. ll was reported that if the ap peal ruling stands, Standard will receive about $300,000 from the county as a rebate on taxes paid underprotestin 1974. County officials said today, however, they haven't received the order and don't know what the rebate a mount will be. Attorneys' for Standard Oil had contended the value of the land could be placed from $10.3 million to$17.3 million. Jacobs argued that the value could have gone as high as '$49 million. Huntington Beach Cily Coun cllman Al Coen. one of three members on the appeals board, said the value of the land had been based on a formula developed last October. Jacobs said he didn't agree with the appeal board's findings. "I frankly believe the value was higher than that." He sald he is awaitinga finding ol tllct and is "very seriously" consideraing an appeal If errors of law were committed In the ap- peals board ·s !~dings. • Jac()ba had previously said win· ning the Standard Oil appeal was Important because several similar protests by other oil com· panies areatill pend.ing. He aal<! tbday, however, that he was .aaured by the appeals board the findings were based on lhe Standard OU appeal alone and may not have a bearing on other appeals. Janet was killC'cl,'" Stallcup said at a prC'ss conrcrence in Garden Grove "That's why wc·re asking for help." With thl' exact cause or the young woman's death yet to be determined and admittedly little 1n the way or clue's lo .1!0 on, Gardrn Grove police echoed the ~rievmg par<'nts' plea for help. The y'r e tr.> 1n g to pH•cc toi.:<'ther the apparent murder v1rt1m's final days The Cypre:-.s College nursin.I! student was la:-.l reported seen al 8 JO p m Dec. 19 when she left the Garden Grov<' apartment she sh<lred with he r p:trenls Lo attend a Christmai. party Monday m orning, the young woman's hody wa!' found m the front seat or her rar. which was parked in a rear parking area at a Garden Grove a partment com- plex ab11ut four miles from her home While coroner 's pathnlogists were not am mediately able to de· termlne the cause of the victim's death, they estimated sh<' had been dead two or three days. Police want to know where the colle$!e coed was in those final days or her life and who she wns with And to help m that effort. the vktim 's m other and rather raced a battery or television h$!hls to extend a SS.000 promise to re- ward anyone who mj~ht help find the ans wers. Youth Cage Signup Set Newport ~each boys in grades three through eight who are in- terested in playing In the city basketball program may sign up for the sport at city hall. Realstratlon is being taken from 8 a. m. to noon and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m . in the Parks. Beaches and Recreation office Cpr boy& basketball and for in· ltructional basketball which is open to boys nnd girls in grades one and two. Reg&tration for girls' baske . ball won't begin until Jan. 17 . A spokesman for the recrea- tion program said the only qualification Is an Interest in baakotbatl. Rains Forecast, Skiers May Also Get Snow/ all By The Assodated PTes'! Southern California may get its firs t significant ramfall m six weeks by Thursday. and skiers may finally get some snow at mountain resorts The National Weather &orvacc said it expects rains as far south a s the Tehachap1s. a.'> storms break through a high.pressure ridge that has been keeping pre- cipit ation farther north The last measurable rainfall m this region wai. Nov 12, when Defendant: Heir Eyed Kidnap Try By TOM BARLF:Y Otlll<t D•1I~ P1lotSUH Potato chap heir .lohn JI .. Jack " Scudder mulled the possibility of a mock kidnap long before two m en grabbed ham tn Huntington Beach last Aug 19 and bundled h 1 m mlo the back or a van, one or two codefendants told an Orange County Supe rior Court jury ldteTuesd ay Called as tht• first defense wit ness, formerCornnadel Mar bank mana~er Wilham Rudy Wesson. 45. testified th;1t he was Joking in late July when he lunchl'd with Scudd e r . 6 4 , a l l sadore·s Hestaurant in Newport Heuch and suggested lo the wealthy Balbou Island man that a hoax kidnap could be the answer to his finan cial problems Wesson, described in testimony as Scuddt>r's "good buddy" and financial coll aborator on several projects. testified that Scudder was not Joking when they lunched at Delaney's in Newport Beach last Aug. 11 and again dJscussed what it look lo stage a phony kid nap. Wesson said Scudder told ham to "come up with a little plan" after both men agre('d that $250,000 was a much m ore r eahslt<' f1 gur<' than the St m illion m entioned tn ('artier convers at1ons And he tolct def('nsl• atlorn<'y Michael Quigley that Scudder a!. sured h1ni that h(• \\Ould recruit the nl'l'essury manpower for the kidnap attempt 1r he (Wesson 1 provided a plan Wesson and codefendant Ri cky OaJe Sellers. 21, his brother·in· law, are at·cuscd of grahbing Scudder as the Balboa man lcfl his dentist offi ce in Huntington Beach. It is alleged that an abductor who adopted a falsetto voice on the telephone d em anded $250,000 from the victim's wire while Scud- der was being ht>ld in <i mobile home t hat cru1s<'d the• Oranj?c County coastline for sc•\•cral hoursonAug 19 Scudder thwarted tht• kid napcr:-. b~ feigntnf:? a heart attack and tht:'n lcapin~ from the Vdn m Fountain Valley as has concc•rncd k1dnapers m oved lo revive him Scudder later 1dcnt1f1c<I Sellers as one or his l wo <abductors I le was unable to p11s1l1vely 1dentiry Wesson as Sellers· companion (See HEIR, Page i\2) ."8 or an inch fell at the Los Angeles Civic Center, bnnging the season 's total to 3 62 inches In the mountains, the weather DROUGHT FORCES MANY CHANGE$-C1 service said the snow level should drop to near 6,<XX> feet by Thursday. A slight chance of :-howc•rs, as Wt•ll as gusty southwl'st wmds. was also forecast for the de- serts The Pacific s torm s howed s igns also of m oving into Northern California at last, with a chance or rain predicted for most drought-stricken districts by Thursday, along with snow in the mountains. The Weathe r Service said credit for the possible end to the long dry spell went to the long- awaitcd weakening or the high <See RAIN, Page AZ> Dint of Lint And More, Says Art Teacher By STEVE MITCHELL DI lht O•oly Polo! SUfl She calls her exhibit "Soft Liv mg " and you get the fe ehng Mary Lou Barron doesn't take her art too serious!) Her exhibit. displayed th1~ month at Orange Coast College, as made of lint. Mrs. Barron, you see, 1s a hnt colle<·tor . That doesn't mean she wears a scotch-tape dr ess. It means she works with clothes dryer hnt to create her masterpieces. And her most imposmg work or art IS a full-scale wning room, appropriately called "Ladies Luncheon" a room that as literally lined wall to waJI with hnt. held togethe r wilh glue and acrylics The "wallpaper" and "carpet·· is comprised or 60 to 70 yards or upholstery lint, recycled from Reeord Missed bedspreads and old comforters. The Coastline Community College art instructor spent three months creating the room. with the help or her children and kids m the neighborhood. "I met this upholsterer who had two balls of lint,'' Mrs. Bar- ron explaine d . He said he'd always had a hankering for an oil painting, and I knew he probably wouldn't gn for mmc, so I traded two old oils r had in my house for the hnt." She also collects lint from her neighbors· doth cs dryers on a re- gular bas1~. "I have c•nough lint for tht' whole world." she laughed, wav ing her arms expansively "Ladies Luncheon" includes a hnt table. supporlro by fencing ware. four lint chairs, a blue and (Sec LINT, Page A2) Ballylwo Finishes Hobart Race First HOBART. Australia CA P l - Ballyhoo crossed the finish line first today m the 640·mile Syd- ne) ·lo-Hobart Yacht race. Mesa to Off er Winter Slate Registration for winter pro· grams offered by the Costa Mesa department of leis ure services will be h eld Jan. 3 ci t the Downtown Community Center, 594 Center St., from 6 p.m. to R pm. . Class1'S rangmg from ace skat ing to bridge instruction are or fered for Costa Mesa residents. Registration is on a first come. first served basis r or those interested 1n physical fitness there are yoga, slim and trim. tumbling and gymnast ic classes as \\Cll as dance classes and a halon. drum and drill team For rurther information. call the departmenl of l c 1 ~urc Sl'rvices at 556·5300 The sloop, s kippered by Jack Rooklyn of Sydney, finished 17 hours slower than lhe race re cord. Rooklyn said the yacht was buf(eted b y strong westerly winds of up to 70 knoLs and 2S·to JO-fool seas. He said it was the • toughest race in his JO years or : ocean racing. 1 Seven of the 17 crew members' aboard Ballyhoo were from the U.S. Rooklyn 's 19-year-old son , Warwick, a college student in llawaii who skippered the 57-foot Apollo, was expectro to finish second, eight hours behind has father It was J ack Rooklyn's sixth at· tempt to win the Hobart rcice Success cam<.• after restructuring the yacht's hull last year The move resulted tn victories an some of the world's top ocean race'\. including the Round the Hawu11an lslandi. race and the California Cup match ract• sen es In the mate h ral'c, Ballyhoo beat the American yacht KiaJoa, whi ch won the Sydncy·llobart race in record tam cl asl year. B·a·a·a Humbugged Hitched to Goat, He Hitches a Cop Dy PUii.iP ROSMARIN O• 1M O.lf, P1101 S'•" Laguna Beach police say Ri chard W Cheetham. an unemployed laborer. violated two rules of su<'cessful h1tchh1kmg Tuesday rught Upon closer inspection the ''dog" turned out to b(' a J:Oat, tl'therC'd with the m:rn 's while leather belt RULE NO. t : NEVER waggle your thumb at a Laguna Beach pohce officer while stand- ing In the middle of Laguna Canyon Road. Rule No. 2: Never hitchhjke with a goat. Cheetham faces a court appearance after his arrest T1.1esday f\1ght on a rarely leveled charge or grand theft or a bovine animal (goat). Hew as held on $5,000 bail. \ "WHERE D'JA GET THE goal'>" Tem· pie asked. Said the man, "I didn't steal this goat. some guy gave me this goat by the freeway.·· Suspicious, Temple arrested him. Teilr.ple said when they got to the station, his pff~oner leaned over and whispered to him, "There's a rat in your car!" That was when the officer discovered the baby guinea pig. Police said Cheetham was booked into jail with the following in his possession: four pen- nies, one bell, one wallet, two pouches of tobacco, four bars of soap, one tube or toothpaste, three toothbrushes, two combR, one bracelet, two pens. one locker key, one goat and one four· Inch guinea pig. THE 44-YEAR·OLD MAN gave a ~osta Mesa address, but was described by p0lfce as a transient. Police wer.-uncertain how the alleged thefta or the goat and guinea pia were ac- compllshM. '""' ' . A% DAIL v PILO r N/C Wednesday December 29. 1976 ;Expectations Lower Cabinet Denies Quick Changes ST SIMONS ISLAND, Ga (AP> Prc<;1d<•nt c·led Carter says those who lhmk "wt: have automatic &nswns or easy answe r s to t<Hagh QUl'Stions would b t.-m1 s l t>ad 1n g themselves," and SC\CraJ or his key advisers are beginning lo of· fer statements that S<'em geared to lower Americans' expecta- tions. In u tc·levis1on 1nlt·rvww tarwd •earlier for hroudl'i..l't tod.av, 1 Carter <•xpre:-.sed ('onr1de ncc f that "the t hings that we have 1 promised during the campaign , can be delivered." 1 But his key a1dl•s and ad v1sers, gathcrt>d al this island retreat for preinaugural dis cussions, wen• orrcnng s tale • ments that would sound cautwus to any who had anticipated quick changes rrom the new ad ministr a lion. Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, told n.·porters Tuesday that it would be unrealistic to ex •peel promised defcnst• budget ·savings or $5 bi llion to $7 billion I prior to the 1919 rascal year that 1 bC'gms Ort. 1. l 97R 1 OC'rC'nSl' Set· rc·I ar} d<''>lgnatt· llarold Hrnwn abo ~aid ht• saw 1 no <'ham'<' of such a dcfonsc• re· duction "from this year's budget to OC'Xt yt·ar's hudgt>t, for c•x.1m pie." I J (ls e p h /\ c a I i r <I n 0 .I r . Carter'!> cho1c<• to he seC'rt.'lary or Hea lth . Educ11 t1o n and Welfare. ;.ilmo~t s 1multanL'<>U:-.ly was warning that ruJI 1mplemcn· tat1on of promised welfare re· form m ay h ave to await a healthier economy that would provide tax dollars lo pay for 1t. During his long 1976 c<J m· paign, CartC'r rcpeatC'clly spoke of saving S5 billion 111 $7 billion m dcfen'e spending by <·uttmg l 'rom Page :\ I HEIR ... \\ csson ll'st 1r1cd Tue:-.clay that his fir:-.t knowledge or lhl• kidna p mg c.imC' when he <"alk-d Scuddc-r on a busmf'ss m atler );.1st Aug. 20 and was told by thl' v1ct.1m . "Ct•<>, you 'II nC'vt•r guC'ss what hap1><1nt·d io ml' art er you left me yeslt·rd,1y TwoguysJum1wd mcandbl.•atthc devil out or ffi(' .. Wt•sson l t>sl1fie<I lhul 11 was a .-,tr:.uned ccmvt•r,ati<m anrl his la.,t commun1<'al111n with St'uddl·r ht'forc h1:-. :irrPst on k1<ln:q> <'h<1rges In whnl nppt>are<l tn ~· .t tir ft•n.,t• mo\ 1• lo 1 rfutr· lht• '>UJ;!f:•'' I inn I h ·at \.\ t"•'llll nt't'Clt'CI mon1•\, thf' v.1lnt•.,s told lh< 1un th.tt hl' m.aclc· mon• Lh<in SIS0,000 prnfit 1111., '1';1r b\ v.11rk in~ a' .1 hri1l..1•r Ill the• l'QUIJlmt•llf Jt.,,...mg r1t•lcl \\ t'S'>Oll loltl !ht• IUI \ I h.11 ht• lookc'<I on St•llt·r., Js .t l1ttl1• hrot h1•r nr .1 .,.,11 · and I hal hi' took h1' c-rldC'l('ncl.1nr from hi' 1nh as .t j>lllOI dl•IJ\ l r\ l'HI\ JJ1<1 IOlll hi' owns:! m1llwr1.1}1·,1r ll'il'-lnl! bu~• llf''' ~t"ilt'f'> 1c, 't'h1 rl ul•'fl to i;:n nn t ht· "'1trw'' st ,ind .1ht'r pro .... •1·utnr Hill Mnr'''''\ 1·11mplrtt-, ht~ r r.,.,, 1•\arn1n.1t1nn 11f "°""011 lcw1 ;1\ Band Member ,4lt..4rnerican E<>tJnr1,1 111.:h S.·hool JU0111r \T tkr r>o\A. 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But he never said when such a savings could be realized. In the tele\'1s1on 111tl'rv1ew, filmed Monday evening 11nd hr oadcast today on ABC'" "Good Morning America" pro- J:ram, Carter was a-;kC'cl if he w as concerned that his a d - minjstra llon would bt> cxf)t'cted by the vott•rs to do more than l' o u Id r c a I 1st i <'a 11 y lJ c a<' t'omphshC'd. "J think 1t 's good for their ex pertalions to be hrgh, that ~e 'll p<'dorm our J<>bs we ll ," he r eplied. "But I think for anybody lo think that we have automatic s n swers or ea!>y answers to tough question' wou ld be mi s l c adini.: themselves.'' 8ut in convening the unusual, if not unique, preinaugural Cabinet meeting here Tuesday, Carter s tressed his determina- tion to deliver on his campaign promises and lo impress h1!> Cabinet nominees with what he ~ees as their responsibility to help him keep his word ill' said his Cabinet members should frel free to disagn·c with him, adding that "I d1111 't want a group or ycs-mt>n or yes wonwn in my Cabinet." But he said that tf members of h1s Cabinet ever feel they cannot carry out his policies once they have been decided upon, "then l think they would have to re· sign." TrllSh Gets Game Delay Trash co llectors in Newport Beach want to spend New Year's Day watching football game' like everybody e lse, sci there will be no trash picked up this Saturday. A spok esman for the city said those a reas where trash normally is collected on Saturdays will skip a pick up. Thal m eans those neighborhoods won't sec· the trash men until the following Wednesday. Mesa Police Arrest 27 In Drug Rap Four Orange Coast r<."'1rlcnts arc among the 27 p('Ople arrested Jt the ronclus1on of a two month proh<' nf drug !->Jll•'i by a lt·,1m nf n.trrot1('s ag1.•11h hcadl.'<I b} Cost a \1esa pohrt• Thl' arrc'its. ~hwh hav<.' tak('ll plUl'<' O\ t•r tht· pa~l 10 clay:-., 1wttcd 11 adults and 16 1uv1•nilcs whn WC'rP hooked on ,1 varirty nf v1olatwns 111volvms: lht• salf' 111 narcotics. Sgt Gary W<'bstH. who h<'nd<'CI the tl'am of mv1•slig;1tor s. -;:11d several i:;uspects an• still b<' tnl? !->Ought lie :.aid he e'<J)('Ct~ the\. "111 he• PH' k 1·cl up h~ t lw end "' th1· v. t•t•k Thi• arlult su'>p<'cts. ~ill .trrr~t ro for sales <>f C'0('<11n<.'. hcrmn .1mphetam1nc·s. h:1sh1sh, Thai 'llrkc; or marsjuanJ, includr. John E limes Ill. 21, 96.1 0;1k St . Costa Mc!'ia. James I. Perr). 20, 237 Wnodl :ind Dn ve, Laguna Beach, Rohert S Roth, 20 ancl Martin /\ Cousins. 21, both of 19800 K1ngswood Lane. llunl m~ton lkach. Aradlt·y J . Fry. 24 , Orange. Earl Nirholson. 34, Oranl?". Steven J ' Jt>nnings, 25, Ruena Park . Sheldon II. Anderson, 20. Buena Park. Paul K. Charlton, 21. Stan- ton -Robert L<'r Chism, 47 , Compton Webster said a number of j uveniles were also arrested on t'harges ranging from sale or heroin to sale or barbiturates He said his department has used several thousands of dollars to make drug purchases. but added that much of that money was confiscated followmi! ar· rests SECOND CAIL SOW 'EM A.IL "I sold them both on the second t'&ll!'' That's the quick sales success story lold by a Huntington Beach womnn who placed this rlassiflcd ad: Washer Ct vr olcl I w /\ yr ~t'rv. Orytr S200 /both XXX·XXX!\ 1r you have home appliances, or :inythlng e lse, you'd like to convert to cash -call 642-5678. A few words in the right place will attract a buyer. I le said he does not anticipate that happening, however. lit> abo said Vire President· elect Walter E-'. Mondale w1U en· Joy unpr<'cedented authority and will serve as his "chief staff person " That means, Carter ~aid, that ever yone on the White Holl!le s taH has been informed that Mondale as well as Carter wtll be their boss. Plea Deal Accepted For Marine BULLETIN A Marloe Corps judge accept. ed a guilty plea to reduced charges or .ssault t-Oday by the first or several black Marines charged in an attack on wbJtes during a ba rracks raid last month. Hy the Ai.!'iociated Press The fir:-.t or several Marine Corps blacks charged with an al- l ark on wh1l('S offered to okud &:u1lty today at Camp Pendleton to a lesser assault charge. Cpl. L r'. llenry offered a guil· ty plea to conspi racy to commit assault. but asked the court to delete the phrase "likely to pro- duce grievous bodily harm." llenry, of Ivanhoe, N.C .. said he would plead guilty to s ix counts or simple assault with clo sed fi s ts. but wanted the court to delete mention of weapons s uch as screwdrivers and clubs rrom the original charge. There wa s no indication whether the government would ;.ign•c to his stipulations, and the court Judge, Lt. Col F Latimer Could, began questioning of Henry. asking 1f the corporal kno'W S what he's domg. The outcome or Henry's case may hold the k<'Y lo the way the government proceeds against a dozen other black Marines. Like the others, Henry was charged with a ssault and con· sp1racy to commit assault . He could gel six months at hard labor and a bad conduct discharge if convicted. An assortment of civilian and Marine attorneys representing the 13 defendants reportedly agreed on a com mon defense - the attack was a frightened response to the KKK. "ll was a mistake." said one lawyer last week. since the vie· t1ms weren't Klansm en. The Naval Jnvesl1gative Service re- portedly found a similar motive for the attack. Witnesses at pretrial hearings under way for two weeks pointed lo heightening r acial tensions on the nation's largest Manne base at Oceanside. An 18-year -old Marine who roomed with two admitted 'Klans men said they were armed and "want<'d lo cause problems" for blacks. Knives and a revolver w<'re in their room, he testified. A cache of W<'apons and while· supremacy propaganda was l ater found in a barracks room nearthe one invaded, commando-style. by the bla<'ks on Nov 12. Six white Marines were clubbed c.and c;tabh<'d, several bad<'noughtore- 'IUlr(' ht1s p1tah La ti on for weeks. f'rona Page A l RAIN ... pressure system that has been • camped over the state for weeks. "This will allow the Pacific c;torm track to shift south bring· in~ ram into California." said weather forecaster J ohn Slilz. I lappy signs of this ocrurrence are the clouds piling up in the North Stale. he said. "Rain has started in the far northwest a nd other storm systems will s pread a chance of ram into Central California late todav." s aid Stilz. Snow was expected to h1l the Sierr a and M ount Sh asta· Siskiyou regions os well, the former down to fl.000 feet, the mountains to the north down to 4,SOO feet Warming temperatures. also a symptom of winter storms in those parts. also are expected. And the San J oaquin Valley's long drought might -just might -end Thursday. the National Weather Servi re says. The forecast is for a chance of r ain from Fresno north which, if it arrives, would end a dry spell that has lasted since an early Oc- tober storm. There has been no rain in December. a feat never accomplished for the entire month In recorded hstory ln the vaJley. In the Sierra Nevada, the weather ser vice predicts a c han<'e of s howers fro m YMemlte National Park norUt on ThUTSday. The longer range forecast is for " chance or rain Friday and Saturday in the valley with snow in the mountains. ~ r' ~ COASTLINE ART INSTRUCTOR MARY LOU BARRON SETS TABLE IN LINT DINING ROOM Her Medium la Unt, But Don't Get Too Cloae to Her Work~t Might Rub Off on You Police Again Warn ' Of Booze-car Peril .. Newport Be ach police are issu- ing their usual warning to holi · day party goers about the dangers of drinking and driving. As one pamphlet issued by the department notes: Drinking is a serious business -don't let dnv· ing interfere. The department backs up its holiday warning with a special drunk driving patrol that operates from Thanksgiving to after New Years in an attempt to get dangerous drivers off the streets. This year the patrolmen have not made a s many arrests as last year , but there hasn't been an in· crease in ac<'idents, according lo Capt. Don Oya as, commander of the traffic division. He attributed the decline in ar· rests to a decline in manpower. The fact that accidents haven't risen proportionate to Lhe decline in arrests is due to lhefacl that the men on patrol arc ''working their rears off," he said. This year from Dec. 1 to Dec. 27. 48 people we re arrested for drunken driving Last year. dur- ing the same period. 62 pcopl<- were arrested. Both years there have been 194 accidents from the first to the 27th. Newport's deure patrol. as 1t 1s called. was instituted m 1975 to halt some of the carnage caused by traffic accidents The acc1 dents during the holiday season. police s ay, are primarily the work of drunken drivers. In 1974, for instance, before the patrol went to work, there were 258 accidents and 55 drunken drivers a rrested in the month or December. Jn 1975, the presencf' or the patrol was cr edited with I.he In· Brazil Aid Told WA SHINGTON CAP) Tht· Cnited States formed a naval task force m 1964 to assi~t. if necessary, the Dra1ihan armed forces' t akeover of the rountry's last civilian government. th<' Was hington Post reoorted today. crease in arrests aod the subse· quent dedine in accidents. Oyaas says that in spite of the decline in arr ests this year, the fact that there h as been no in· crease in accidents is tribute to the eCfectiveness of the deuce patrol. He pointed out that the city's intens ified traCfic safety pro- grams, in operation since 1975, may have had some effect on a three-year decline in fatal traffic accidents in the city. Jn 1974, seven {XX>ple djed in traffic accid ents in Newport Beach. In 1975, there were four traffic deaths. So far this year, ther e have been three -two of whom were drunk at the lime of the accidents -and Oyaas said he is hopeful the deuce palrol 's presence will prevent any more fatal accidents in the closing days of1976. Graveside Seroice Set For Witter Graveside services \\ill hv held in San Gabriel Friday for G<'Orge D Witter, 46, senior -'Ice· president and nephew of the founder of Dean Witter & Co. in· vestment firm . The former Emerald Bay resi· dent died Monday or cancer al his home in San Francisco. He was a native of San Marino and served the investment firm for 20 years. He is survived by his father, Phdps Witter of San Marino; two brothers, Phelps WitterJr.ofOj<ii and Ronald Witter of Huntington · Beach : a s ister, Doris Ann Williams, and four children. Gcor~e Jr .. J ames, Martha and Elizabeth. Funeral services will be con ducted 11 a.m. Thursday at N Gray & Co. mortuary in San Fran· r1s<'o, followed by graveside services at 11 a .m . Friday al San Gabriel Cemetery in San Gabnel John Hart Lynn Hart Fro,,. Page AJ LINT ••• lavender lint tablecloth and a lint meal. "Don't you think the olives look realistic?" she asks. pulling a stray piece of white lint from her denim jumpsuit. And, sure enough, a half dozen green olives, stuffed with red lint pimentos, sit in a dish, sur· rounded by lint salami rolls. T he lint table also includes silverware, made of gray lint, lint dishes. a butter dish com· plete with a cube of yellow lint and a lint flower arrangement. She's even included a recipe book with such delights as "Egg Slice Surprise." You might want to write this one down: "Wash and dry several loads or family wash. followed by a full load of new yellow towels from the girls' bathroom. Remove from lint filte r . Spray with acr ylic and cut into rounds. Place each yolk on oval or white lint fro m Barb Slagby (a neighbor) and respray." And why did Mrs. Barron give up oil painting and acrylics for lint? "lt 's -an exhibition or self· portrait and autobiography,'' she said. "Where I have been, who I am now. and where I believe l 'm going." She said the works "include fragments of my family, our friends and neighbors. "Bits and pieces of Lheir Jives entwine with ours, not only through their donations of the hnt, but through exchange of ideas and supportive interest." Which all sounds sound, com- ing Crom the Fountain Valley woman, who h as a maste rs degree in fine arts from Cal Stale Long Beach. But then she s miles anp says, "I have four children al home, which is probably the reason I do this." Amnesty R e viewed WASHINGTON CAP) - Prodded by a highly publicized request by the widow of Sen. Philip A . llart. President Ford has asked for information that could be used to re-evaluate an amn<'sty pr ol{r a m for Vietnam draft evade rs. But administra· t1on orficials s ay Ford's effort is minimal Best wi shes for the coming year to all of our wonderful friends-:. We hope the new year will bring you happiness, g ood h ealth and prosperity. Ple ase visit us soon. We look forward to seeing you. HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA Saddleback ED I TION * * * /\ 1· c er110011 N.\'. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 364, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1976 TEN CENT iFake Kidnap on Chip Heir's Mind?I By TOM BARLEY Ott ... 0 •11-, ,., ... St.If Potato chip h eir John II. "Jack " Scudd er mulled the possibility of a mock kidnap long before two men grabbed him in Huntington Reach last Aug. 19 and bundled him into the back or a van, one or two codefendants told an Or ange County S upe rior Court jury late Tuesday. Called as the first defense wit ness, former Coronadel Mar bank m anager William Rudy Wel"son, 45, testified that he was joking in late July when he lunched with• · Scudder. 64. at Is ador e's Restaurant in Newport Beach and suggested to the wealthy 6alboa Is land man that a hoax kidnap could be the answt!r lo his finan c1al problems Wesson, describedintest1monv as Scudde r's "good buddy" and financ 1 al c·ollu bor .1to1 011 :-.c•vt•r al projects. lei.ltfied lh;.it Seu<ldt·r "us not JOk 1ng when they lw1cht'<.! at Dl'laney's 1n Newport Beach last Aug 11 and again d1scus-.cd what 1t took to i.tJJ!l' J phuny kid nap Wt:sson SJ Id St:uddt•r luld him lo "come up" 1lh a little plan" afkr both men agn•ed lhat $250,000 was a much more reali:.llr figur e than the Sl m11lt0n mt•nllon1•d in c&rllt>r t·onvers a I ions And he told dt>fen:;e littornt-) Michael Quigley that S<.·udder as :..ured him that he would recruit the nece:..:.ary m;.1r1powt•r for the kidnap attem pt 1f he <Wcsson1 provided a plan Wesson and c·ucll•fcndant R1c·k) Dale Sellers, 21. hi1> brotht·r in· law. arc arcu:.t•d of ~rilbbing Scudder as the Balboa man left his dent1c;t offl<'P in I luntington lieaeh It 1s alleged that an aWuctor who adoptl'd a falsetto voice on the telephone demanded $250,000 Crom the victim's wHewhileScud- der was being held in a mobile home that cruised the Orange County coastline for several hours on Au~ 19. Scudder thwarted the kid· napers by feignirtg a heart attack and then leaping from the van 1n Fountain Valley as his concerned kidnnpcrs moved to revive him. Scudder Inter identified Sellers as one of his two abductors. He "as unable to positively identify Wrsson as Sellers· comparuon Wesson testified Tuesday that tus first kno wledge of the kidnap· mg came when he called Scudder- on a business matter last Aug, 20 and was told by the victim : "Gee. (~e HEIR, Pa'e A2) 1 Marine Seeks Lesser Charge For Slaying Leads Coed's Family Reward Stands Last week wh<'n 19 year·old college coed ,Jant't Stallcup was simply a missing person. Mr and Mrs. James Stallcup of Garden Grove offered a $5.000 reward for informa tion leading lo their daughter's whereabouts Tuesday, with tears of gner staining their fuces, th<' Garden Grove couple let thl• reward stand. Bul this lime the $5,000 was be ing offered for information l('ad ing to the arrest of the slain stu· sJenls' killer or klllf'rs "We don 't know why or how Janet was kill«:d ," Stallcup !'.oa11J at a press confc ren<·e in Garden Rainfall, -·srwwon The Way? By The Associated Pr~ ~uthern Cahforrua may i.:cl , its (irst s.iip1r1cant rainfall in .,ix weeks by Thursdil}, and skiers may finally get some -.now e1t 1 mountain resorts The National WeJlhC'r Scrv1re I said it expects rains as far south ns the Tehac hapi". us storms lbreak through a high.pressure lr\dge that h a" bN•n keeping pre- lcip1lation farthl•r north , The la!il m t'J-.ur.ihh• rainfall 'io this r<'J:1on "J'> '\ov 12, when I DROUGHT FORCES MANY CHANGEs--cl .48 o ( an in t'h frll at the Los Angeles C1\ 1c C<•ntt•r. bnnginit t.he se•5on "tot:il tu J 62 inc ht's In the m 11untain-., th<' weutht•r servtrf' <1a1d lhl• 'now lf'Vf'I ahould drop lo near 6,000 re<•t by 1Thursday A s light chJnrt• of show"n;, ac; well as gusty <;outh°"'l''lt winclc; was also forrrast for tht' de serts. The Pac1 r1c storm c;ho" NI signs also of m oving into Northern California al last. with a chance of rain prt'<i1<'ted for most drou~ht·stricken distnetc; by Thuri;day. a long with snow 1n the m ountains . The Weather Service said credit for the possible ~nd lo lhe long dry spell went to the long. awaited weakening of the hiS(h pressure 'systbm that has been camped over the state for weeks. "This will allow Ule Pacific storm trl\ck lo s hin south bring- ing rain into California," said weather forecaster John Stilz. Happy signs of t his occurre nce are the clouds p iling up in the North Stale, he said. (Sff RAI N, Page A2> SECOND C4IL SOW 'EM A.IL I "I sold them both on the second call!" That's the quick sales success latory told by a Huntington Beach lwoman who placed this classified ad : Washer (1 yr old) w /I yr 11crv Dry or. $200 rbolh. xxx xxxx 1f you have home appliances, or an)'thln1 else, you'd like to,. ~n~rt to cash -call 642-5678. A few words ln the riaht place 'Ifill attrect a buyer. Grove "That's why we're asking for help." With the exact cause of lhl' young woman·s death yet to hl' deter mined and admittedly httlc- m the way of clues lo go on. Garden Grove police echoed thl· grieving pa rents' pica for help They're t r yi ng to p1ect· together the apparmt murder victim's final days. The Cypress College nurs ing student was last reported seen al Ii: JO p. m Dec. 19 when she ll'ft the Ga rd en Grove apartment o.;lw sh ared with h er parents to atll'nll a Christmas party. Owl9111 Willl1m'°" """'• Monday m orning, the young woman..'s body was round in tht· front scat of her car. wluch was parked in a rear parking area al a Garden Grove apartment com plex about four miles from ht•r home. While corone r 's palholog1sts were not am mediately able to de· termme the cause of the victim's death. they estim ated she had been dead two or three days THIS IS ARST PLACE WINNER IN MISSION VIEJO DECORATION CONTEST On Galvez Lane, Tumbleweeds and Things for the Neighborhood Children Police "ant lo kno" "here th1: college coed "as in thosf' final da}S of ht·r hfc ;ind \\ho she· "as with And to help in that t•H<1rJ , tlw \lcl1m 's mother ilnd father fa1 ·1'<l ;1 bc1ttery of tt'lt•,·is1on lights 111 cxlend a SS.000 promise lo rf' ward anyone who m1~ht hl'lp hn!I the answer-. Pair Joining In Race for Board Posls Winning Yule Yard Neighborhood Job AMC Loan Hits a Snag DETROIT <AP J f'lllilncrnlly a1hng American Motors Corp <AMC I has reportt'<i a Lt.•mporary snag 1n negutiat1ons for S12R million in short term loans and crt"d1t 1t had t'X fl('<'led to rc·m·" this month The d elay follov. s a rare wJrn rng by the a ut o maker 's rndcp(•n dent auditors that the borrowing~ along with improved operatinJ! results • are crucial lo AMC'' ability to stay in business AMC Comptroller Hoy T Lawrie siud the negot1atwns 1111w are f.'xpeeted to bt> cumplC'll·d sometime next month Two more people havl' dccl arcd lht.·1r 1nt('nt to run for lhc Sad tllcback V<1lll1Y Unified School Distn n Board orTrust('es. bring rng the f1c>ld of prospective can- 1.hdutes lo 14. George Urebncr, 2[l'l91 P1nala Circle in Mission \'ll'Ju. and c;eorge L Ben nt.>tl. 25461 MatKcnz1e St in Laguna Jlllb. took out thl' n·qu1rcd cand1d<1cv papers Tuesday Brei:>nn 1s a small nusinl•Ss owner and Ben nNt l1stt•d h1 -; occupatton as husin1•ss c·onsuh am Tht•n• are\" 11 op1•11 :.ca·., on 1 tw rive membN ooarn Jnrl l>oll1 111 t.·umbc•nts navt.• 1mlw;1t1'<I tht•\ will run for nt'w tNms i\c; of Tue-.lla), 11111) four or th" 14 peopl<' "ho h.1\1• lak1•11 out papers h,11J rilt'll th('m with tht• Oranj!t• <:1111111 .\ ltl•g1-.tr;1r of \Olt'rs to hcr()ml' 11Hin .1l 1·;111- d1ctatt'son the• M ;ire hHhallnt Tht' latt•st to <111 -.11 "a~ Dr Stc•ven L II ut·k harth of i\t·~c·;rn lltlls. By ANNE COOPER • 01 lh• 0•11, Polo! SI.tit Sheryl R1d dlt'. who wnn firsl pritc this year in the Misswn Vil" jo Christmas l 1ghung <·onu'sl. Sjld she clc·enrac N I ht·r front yard to amuse nt'1ghtJOrnoo<1 ch1ldrt!n, not to compete for a pnzt• "f t>uill ii tumhlPwc ed sno"ma11 in tllL· troni :vurd when we moved lo M1ss1on ·vi('jO lour years ago." s he said "The children who h vf' on our strcc•t nad been JflC'r me l'Ver SIOre lo pUl up another nnr Fin all~. I told them I '<I do 11 th1<, year out only 1£ they·d help me. They did I came homt' trom shopping one day to find my 10 'ear l)l d '>On . Grc•g, and his frrenas had flllea the whole yard \\1th tumhlewe<'ds Mrs R1ddlt' !l<11d the' decora· lions becam e a neighborhood proJt.'<'t. with teenagers hclptnJ! to put t•olorl'd h t.:ht<o along the roof .md youn~cr c hildren spray1n~ 'snow" on the tum hlcwf.'e<I man B·a·a·a Humbugged Hitched to Goat, He Hitches a Cop By PlllUP ROSMARI N 0111 .. 0.111 ~lltl Sl•lt Laguna Beach police say Richard W Cheetham. an unemployed laborer , violated two rules of successfuJ hitchhiking Tuesday night. RULE NO. l : NEVER wag~le your thumb at a Laguna Beach police officer while stand· ing in the middle or Laguna Canyon Road. Rule No. 2: Never hitchhike with a goat Cheetham faces a court appearance art11r his arrest Tuesday night on a rare ly leveled charge of gr and theft of a bovine animal (goat). He was held on $5,000 bail "PENNY" THE GOAT is a '1·year·old nanny born and raised at the Art Colony's SPCA animal sh elter on Laguna Canyon Jload. Shelter s upervisor Don Brown reported this morning that Penny was none the worse for her experience. / Also ln good i;hape was a newborn guinea pig Brown 11nld likewise was stolen Tuesdoy from lhe shelter barnyard. Otricer T er ry Temple said he w11i cruls· lng ln hls Police C4r aJonf( Laguna Canyon Road when he spotted what appeared to be a man hitchhiking in the roadway with a big dog ath\uld~. pon closer insf)('ct1 on the "doff' turned out lo be a goat, tethered Wllh the m an'!I white Jc•athcr bt'lt "WH~RE D'JA GET THE goat?" Tem - pi<' asked Said the man. "I didn't steal thi!I J(oat. some guy gave mt.• this goat by the freewav " Suspicious. Temple arrested him. Temple said when they got to the station, his prisoner leaned over and whispered lo hi m. "There's a rat in your <'Br!" That was when the officer discovered the baby f:AJin ea pig Police said Cheetham was booked into juH with the following in his possession : four pen· nles. one belt, one wallet, two pouches of tobacco, four bars of soaR, one tube of toothpaste. three toothbrushes, two combs, one bracelet, two pens, one locker key. one goat and o ne tour Inch guinea pig. T HE 44·VEAR·O~ MAN gave a Costa Mesa address, but. was dcscribOO by Police as a transient. Police were uncertain how the alle1ed tht'h.s Of the 808.l Wld auiJlea pig Wtrt &C· compllsb~. Mrs . Riddle and her husband, Jack. won $150 in the ninth annual Christmas contest. sponsored by the Mission Viejo Beautiful Com· mittee. Mrs . Riddle said she intends lo donate the p rize money toward landscapin~ Capistrano Valley I hgh School, currently under con· struction m Mission VieJO. The Riddles' hom e, at 27251 Galvez Lane. and the other prize· winning homes will remain de· corated through New Year's Day, c;o area resident!' can sec them, suid Le tty Skeen. committee pre- sident. Other contest winners were· Richard a nd Anne Fellmer. 24292 Chnsanla Dr. <2nd pnze $100), John a nd Salley Ben, 26612 Castille Lane <Jrd prize -$75>. Mrs F . G Cooler, 24482 FC'rrocar · n l (4th prize S50 > llonorahle m e ntion went to Edward and Susan M1tchell, 25745 \'1a Vicnto. Elroy Oman, 24635 Mosquero L ane: and Beth and Ced Fields. 27381 Via Corkz Moon Blasted By Churches NEW YO RK IAP1 Leaders of Protes tant. Roman Catholic and Jewish organizations have denounct"d the Rev. Sun Myung Moon and his Unification Church as "anti·d em ocratic. anti-Jewish and In direct conflict with basic Christian teachings." At a new s confer ence h er e Tuesday. leaders of the religiou~ groups accused Mr Moon of fost ering hatred and bigotry against Christians and J!fS and encouraging the bre~p or families. They urged Congress to press Its Investigation of his alleged in· volvem ent with the South Korean central intelllgence agency and re ported illegal lobbying and bribe r y . They calle d for Americans to r eject lhe Rev. Mr. Moon 's appeals to patriotism and unity. Tokyo Rattles TOlCYO (AP> -A mild earth. quake shook Tokyo and lt.3 viclni· ty Wednes day night. Pol.ice said there were no reports ol damqc w cu,altJes. • • l Weapons Deletfon Sought Th~ first of several Manne Corps blac ks charged wilh an al· tack on "h1tes offered to plead j!u11ly today to a lesser assault char~e Cpl L. P He nry offered a guil· t y plea to 1.·onspiracy to commit assault. but asked the court ta delete the phrase "likely to pro· duce grievous bodily harm." Henry, of Ivanhoe, N.C., said he would plead guilty to six counts or simple assault with dosed fis t s, but wanted the court to delete m ention of weapons s uch as screwdrivers and c lubs from the orig inal charge. T here was n o indication whether the i::overnment would agree to h is stipulatibns, and lhe court judge, Lt. Col. F. Latimer Gould, began questioning JU; Henry. asking if the corporal knows what he's doing. The outcome of Henry's case may hold the key to the way lhe government proceeds against a dozen other black Marines. Like the other s. Henry was char ged with assauJt and con- s pir acy to commit assault. He could gel six months at hard labor and a bad conduct discharge if convicted. . An assortment of civilian and Marine attorneys representing' the 13 d efe nd ants reportedly agr eed on a common defense the attack was a fri ghte ne response to the KKK. "It was a nt'lstuke," said on lawyer last week, since the vie· tims wer en 't Klansm en. The CSee MARINES, Page A2) Nixon Helps Dtdey Charity CHICAGO CAP) -F ormer President Rich ard M. Nixon con· tributed $200 lo Mayor Richard J. Daley's Youth Foundahon in m e m ory o f C hicago's late mayor, J ack Reilly, the city·~ director of s pecial vents, an· nounced. Reilly s aid Monday that Nixon, a Republican, had called him after Daley's death last week and asked what contributions were being m ade in his memory and that he told him Mrs. Daley had reques ted t hat donations be made lo charity. Or:n:J ,~~-as t Weather Mostly cloudy Thursday with a bo ut 50 percent chance of rain. Highs in the mid 60s, lows to about 50. INSIDE TODA\' Which numbt'r ta up? Ii the economy cbonglng. a.t much os Prtaident-eltct CorttT'• atale- ment s would lead us to belltvt? The AP'1 bu.sfneu oooly1t. John Cunniff, Jlnds encouragement. See . P.age All. Index as •• ...,. ... ~: .,., ..., M ... ..... ... .U,(1 A.! DAIL V PILOT SB Wedneed•y. Oeeember29, 1916 Wife Stunned Plwto Gives Away Robber N BW YO HK CAP) -Most wi ves are thrilled to see their hus bands' photographs in the newspaper, hut Alexander Gourdine's wife felt no such prlde whe n her h\1sb:rnd's photo appe ared in the New York Daily Nt•W!->. It was~· photograph of a bank robbery PoliC't' said Mrs. Gourdine threatened to leave her hu:>ba nd 1f ht· d idn't swTcndcr to police . Ile turm.'<l him sdf in und wus charged with five bank robberies, 1.>0lice ~aid . Gourdine, 21, an unemployed lithographer, said his wife recognizt'<l the photo even thoug h he has since sha ved off a goatee he wore at the ti mt· King Saves Woman Found in Snowdrift STOCKHOLM !AP) -King Car I XV I Gus la ( <1 n d 111-. L abrador dng Ah s ;ived lhc Life or a young CIHnCsl· woman they found unconscious and freezing in a snowdrift on Chnst mas Eve, palace sources said today. The roya l r~scue occurred when the 30-year old king was walking wilh lhe dog in ~ubfrccz ing tempcralur<'s 111 Stockholm's Ulriksdal Pa lace Park after cn- JOying a holtday dtnncr with Que.en S1lvw , his ~isler Princess Man Holding Wife Hostage LOS ANGELES <AP> - /\ 35-year -old Los Angeles man was barricaded today an his home with hts wife as a host Jgc. thwarting cf. forts by 20 sh eriff'~ de· puties, tncluding a SWAT team, to talk him mto giv- ing up. Officer-. said Lafayette Pruitt, who was only re· ccntly parolcd from San Qucntin prison , has been holed up an his F ircslonc ,Jrea homc since Tuesday. Pruitt also held his four children hostage. but frcc'<i thcm midway through the night ;ift. r talking with a public defrndcr f ... rom Page A I RAIN ... l "Rain has slar trd 1n the far • northwest and olher s tor m SyStC'mS Will .. prcad a Chance or r dtn mto C'c•ntral Caltrornia late loct.1\. · sa11I Sith: Snow "'.1s l"<pcctro to hit the S1rrra and l\tount S hast a · !-i1sk1}ou r1•R1ons .I'S writ, th<' forml!r 1!11"' n tu 6,000 floet, the mountJ1ns to Lhl' north dov.n l•J 1 .~100 r ('l't Warmin~ ternpl•ratures. also a <.~ mptc1m or \\ 11lt1·r 5tOrm<> Hl those p.1rt s, .il,o <•rf' C'<Pt'C'tl'<l i\1l<l thl· S;11\ .Juaqu111 Valley's Ion~ drnu~ht might JU'>l rntjolht C'nd Thursda), thl' National 'WcJlh<'r Scrv1rc su\s Thi• fon'<' Jst 1s for u <'hance of I .un rroin FrPsnn north which, 1( it arrivt'"· w11111rl c•nrl .i dry srx-11 I hat h;is lasll•cl -,111c:1• .m 1•arlv ()('. lohcr .. torm Tht•rt• 11 , .. ltl•cn "" ram m Dcct·mbcr. 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The sources said the king car· ried her into the royal palace, where he and the uthcrs wrapped her 1n blankcl'S and tried unsuc- cessfully Lo revive her. The king then called for police and an am· bulance, and the woman was brought to Caroline Hospital. Doctors s aid later she was out of danger but had suffered minor frostbite. They said she had been lying in the snow for some time. Police identified the woman as a 21-year -old resident of Hong Kong, but withheld her name. A s pokeswom a n for the ln· t e rnatio nal F e d e rati on o r Institules for Advanced SLudies said the wom an had bee n at a federation Christmas party with friends and left for a while lo look a t the deep snow in the park, an unusual sight for her Fatigue from lhe long flight !rom Ho ng Kong appar ently combined w ith the bitter cold and c aused h e r to f aint, th e spokeswom an said. Front Page A l HEIR· ... you 'II never g uess what happened to me afte r you left me yesterday. Two guys jumped me and beat the devil out of m e." Wesson testified that it was a strained conversation anci his last «ommunication w1Lh ScuddE'r befor e his arrest on kidnap c-harges. In what appeared to be a dr· fense move to refulc the suggcs· lion that Wesson needed money. the \l.tlness told the jury that h<' made more than S150.000 prohl this year by working as a brok('r In the equipment leasing rield. Wesson to ld the jury lhat he looked on Sellf.'rs as "n little hrother or a -;on•' and that he took his l"odefendant from his job as ;.1 pizza d elivery boy and into hls ,,wn S2 m1l11on <•year leasing bust ness Seller" '" "('hcdulro lo go on Lh<' "'ttncss st a nd after prosecutor Hill Morissey completes his cross cxa mmation of W 1.·~son today. Simi Valley Man H e ld in Rape of Girl A S1m1 Valll'y man is in Orang<' County J ail today cm charges or J<;c;ault with a deadly wcaPon k1dn;1p, :-.ex per version and rape It( a 17-y<'ar olrl Fnuntrun Valley doughnutshop clcrk. police~aJd Terrance Lee Shauger , 20, wac; a rrested al 7:30 p.m . Tuesday after police allege he forced the cll'rk ut knife poinl into lhe ladic!. rc~troom <Jl a dou~hnut outlet al 17071 Magnolia St., and raped her, f ountain Valley police said. Rail for Shauger has been set at S25.000. Lt Carl Lawrence said an un· 111enlif1ed off-duty Los Angeles policeoHicer wa lked into the shop during the alleged crime and heard noises from the back room . The off-duty patrolman caJled for the clerk and when no on<' answered called the Police. Shauger, who rePortedly car ried a five-inch hunting knife, was a rrested without a struggle, police said . Police said the suspect had ap parently been drinkini: with a friend in a car outside the shop before enterin&. Ham Static Eases WASHINGTON CAPI -The Russians have proml~ed to ease up interfe rence with "ham" radio bro3dcasta, a subject of numerous complaints to the f'ederal Communications Com. mission. King J . Hall, chief watch officer of the l'"CC's In· ternatlonal monitoring opera· tlons. said Tuesday lhal the powerful broadcast signala from the Soviet Union, "have tapered off con'liderably" since the Russians re&Ponded Dec. 3 to several U.S . complaint.I. MARINES ••• Naval Investigative Service re- portedly found a similar motJve for the attack. Witnesses al pretrial hearings under wn for two weeks pointed to heightening raciw tensions on Ule nation's largest Marine base. An HI-year -old Marine who room e d with two admitted Klans men said they were armed and "wanted to cause problems" for blacks. Knives and a revolver wer e in their room, he testified. A cache of weapons and white- s uprem aey propaganda was l ater found in a barrac ks room near the one Invaded. com mando·style, by the blacks on Nov. 12. Six white Ma rint!S w ere c lubbed and s tabbed , sev eral bad enough tore· c1uir e hospitalization for weeks. After the KKK material was found, along with names of 16 me mbers at Camp Pendleton. the Marine Corps transferred 12 of those men lo, bases elsewhere. A s pokesm a n said the s udden tra n s fe r s w e r e orde red in Washington, 0 .C., "to defuse the s ituation." The Am eric an Civil Libertjes Union plans Lo fil e a federal lawsuit n ext month, claming the cons titu tio n a l righls of the tra ns ferred Kla nsmen were violated. an ACLU spokeswoman in San Diegosa1dTuesday. The r eli po ns e fro m Klan leaders elsewher e was furious David Duke of Mctairie, La .. describing himself as the Klan's imperial wizadrd, demonstrated with supporters at the base Dec. 6 and was hit on the head in a con- fronlation with black supp()rters . Another Klansman describing himself a s national grand dragon of the group tried like Duke to get an audience with Maj. Gen. Carl Hoffman, the base commanding general. bulfailed Civil r ights leaders talked pri vatel y with H o ffman. however, am ong them the Rev. J esse Jackson of Chicago. The ACLU and other civil rights g roups assigned observers to the pre trial hear in2s and courts martial If any of the black de· fenda nts asks for legal aid, "defsense counsel will be pro- vid ed." the AC LU 0s s pokes· wom an said. A base spokesman s aid it may be anothe r week before decisions a re announced by hearing of· Cicers deciding whether to try the other blacks or dis miss charges. The 14th black lo be arrest~, Lance Cpl. Bobby J . Lee of Sum· m erfield. Ala .. was given im· munity from prosecution tbi/ week in r eturn for a pledge lo testify. Although none of the wounded m e n was identified a s ·a Klans man, a member or that group said a s many as IOOaresta· tioned at Camp Pendleton. The Ma rine Corps called it a situation unique lo Lhe Southern Californi a base. Yacht Snared In Oil Booms By Sansinena LOS ANGELES (AP> -A yacht was tangled in a string of Pontoons containing an oil spill fro m the d e vas tated tanke r Sans tnena, and its skipper was in jail today -booked for in· vesligation of drunken sailing. Polkesaid. Sgt. Lloyd Lucy s aid Dr. J ames Gardenhire, 35, of Los Angeles was arrested after his 43-foot power yacht got its pro· pelter tan gled in Union Oil Co. boom s near the wreckage of the Liberian lanker that exploded Dec. 17. killing at least four mem bers of its all-Italian cr ew Five olhers wer e missing and presumed dead . The area around Lhe t anker has hQen sealed off to prevent seve(al thousand gallons of oil from s preading whlle vacuum boats clean up I he spill. The yacht's propeller was so thoroughly tangled in the cable t hat holds the "floating barrier" t oge ther th at e ven t he Coast c;uard was unable to free it. Graveside Seroice Set For Witter Graveside services will be held in San Ga briel Friday for George D. Witte r . 46, senior vice· president a nd nephew of the founder of Dean Witter & Co. in· vestmenlfirm. The former Emerald Bay resi· dent died Monday or cancer al his home in San Francisco. He was a native o( San Marino and served the lnve."tmeot Orm for20years . • He Is survived by his father, Phelps Witter or San Marino; two brothers, Phelps Witter J r. of Ojai and Ronald Witter of Huntington Beach: fl s ister, Doris Ann Williams; and four children, Georae Jr .. James, Martha and Elizabeth. Funeral services will be con- ducted 11 a.m. Thursday at N. Gray&Co. mortuary In San Fran· ch1co, followed by (1'8Yefttde •crvlt'tS at 11 a . m. Friday at San Gabri ti Cemetery lnSan Gabriel. Carter: 'Answers I Not Easy' ST. SIMONS ISLAND. Ga. (AP> -President-elect Carter s ays those who think "we have a utomatic ans w ers or e asy a ns wers t o tough questions would b e mi s l e ading themselves," and several of his key advisers are beginning to of· fer statements that seem geared lo lower Americans' expects· lions. In a television Interview taped earlie r for broadcast today, Carter expressed con~dence that "the things that we have promised during the campaign can be delivered ." But his k ey aides and ad· visers, gathered at this island retreat for preinaugural dis· cussions. w ere offering s t ale· ments that would sound cautious to any who had ant1cipaled quick changes from the new ad- ministration. Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, told reporters Tuesday that it would be unrealistic to ex· peC'l promised defense budget savings or $5 billion to $7 billion prior lo the 1979 fiscal year that begins Oct. 1, 1978. Defense Secretary.designate Harold Brown also said he saw no chance of s uch a defense re- duction "from this year's budget to next year's budget, for exam. pie." J o s e ph A. Califano Jr., Carter's choice to be secretary of H e a l th,, Education and Welfare, almost simultaneously was warning that full implemen· talion of promised welfare re· form may have lo await a healthier e conomy that would provide tax dollars to pay for 1t. During his long 1976 c am- paign, Carter repeatedly SPoke of saving ~ billion to f7 billion in defense spending by cutting waste and ineHiciency. But he never said when such a savings could be realized. In the television interview, filmed Monday evening and broadcast toda y on ABC's "Good Morning America" pro· gram, Carter was asked if he was concerned that his ad· ministralion would be expected by the voters lo do more than c ou ld realis tica lly be ac· complished. "I think it's good for their ex· pectations to be high, Lhat we'll perform our jobs well ," he replied . "But I think for anybody to think that we have automatic s ns w ers or easv answers t o to ugh quest ion~ would be mi s l "Ca din g the ms elves.·· But in convening the unusual, if not unique. preinaugural Cabinet m eeting here Tuesday. Carter stressed hts determina- tion to deliver on his campaign promises and to impress his Cabinet nominees with what he sees as their responsibility to help him keep his word. Carter said, "Bec ause m y word of honor is at stake .. .if we should default on them it would be a very serious thing for me personally, and I think for the respect and confidence or the American people in their own government." He said his Cabinet members should feel free t o disagree with him, adding that "I don't want a group of yes.men or yes-wome n in my Cabinet." But he said that if m embers of his Cabinet ever feel they cannot carry out his policies once they have been decided upon. "then I think they would have to re· sign." December in Paris Paris iennes stroll on a carpel of white snow in the gardens of the Champs de Mar, the park located near the Eiffel Towe r in the background. It is the first snow of the season for the F'rcnch capital. OC May Challenge Valuation Verdict By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM Daily P1ICIC Sl.\H Ora nge County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said today he is seriously considering an appeal lo a ruling lhat Standard Oil Co. oil lands in Huntington Beach were over-valued by $11 million. Jacobs said th al he is going over the ruling with the Orange County counsel to see if there are legal grounds to lodge an appeal. An appeals board hearing the case for nine m onths has ruled Lhat the appraised cash value or $24.17 million on 20 parcels oft and totaling nearly 200 acres will be Where Is He, Voter Cries DUBUQUE , Iowa CAP ) -Dubuque residents cast ballots on a city annexa- tion proposal Tuesday, but one slightly confused voter obviously hadn't heard the results of lhe November general election. Poll officials said one woman closed the voting booth curtain behind her, Lhen catted out for help. • ' W '' e r e ' s J i m m y Cartea·'s name?(• s he asked, Hart Eulogized MACKINAC JSLAND, Mich. (AP> -Nearly 1,000 colleagues and friends filled Washington's St. Matthew's Cathedral to hear the late Sen . Philip Hart of Michigan eulogized as ·•a gentleman or God ... the COOS· cience of the Congress." Hart's cremated r emains were to be brought today for burial at St Anne's Catholic cemetery. John Hart Lynn Hart reduced to $13.6 million. It was rep-0rted that if the ap- peal ruling stands. Standard wiU receive about $300,000 from the county as a rebate on taxes paid under protest in 1974, County officials said today, however, they haven't received the order and don 'l know what Ule rebate amount will be. Attorneys for Standard Oil had contended the value of the land could be placed from $10.3 million lo$17.3 million. Ja('obs argued that the value could have gone as high as $49 million. Huntington Beach City Coun· cilman Al Coen, one of three members on the appeals board. said the value of the land had been based on a formula developed last October . Jacobs said he didn't agree with the a ppeal board's findings. "[ frankly believe the value was higher than that." He said he is awaitinga finding of fact and is "very seriously'" consideraing an appeal if errors of law were committed in the ap- peals board's findings. Jacobs had previously said win· ning the Standard Oil appeal was important beca:.rse several similar protests by other oil com- panies are still pending. He s aid today, however, lhalhe was assured by the appeals board the findings were based on the Standard Oil appeal alone and may not have a bearing on other appeals. Train Claims Life OMAHA. Neb. (AP) -A passenge r on an Amtrak passenge r train that derailed near Omaha, Dec. 16 died Tues· day of injuries he received in the accident. Greg Gee, 27, of Far· ragut . I o wa , had bee n hospttalizcd s ince the derail· ment. Best wishes for the coming year to all of our wonderful friends. We hope the new year will bring y ou happiness, g ood he alth and prosperity. Please visit us soon . We look forward to seeing you. HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA