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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-09 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 9, 1976 Vot. ... NO )40 • n :CTICINS. 0 ~•Gin ' ' ' • ............................................................................................ '' , Chanting-Friends Call . For Man's Resurreetion ' • • • ' . • .. r• ·. . . ·~ ... ~ ·'· .. . lr f ,Huntington Blackout -Hits-. },80~. RECOGNIZE THIS MAN ? Drawing of Bandit Holdup Man Costa Mc>sa police arc '><'<'kin~ man wearing a bunwnd~ lored watch cap ~ho held up .1 ast food store and u .simdwirh hop w1lh1n an hour and a half arly Wl'dnesday night The gun man, who d1-.playcd a mall caliber rcvolvl'r to thC' Jerk nt the I.11 P1ckk. Jl\97 Park ve . used onlv d note to make ·s point at thl' Colonel Sanders entucky Fnt>d Ch1rkcn outlet at Harbor Rlvd . In the sandwich shop hdst, the nman walked up to tht> clerk d dt>manded c:1s h from the till fter d1 splay1ng a 22 rahht'r blue eel revolver lie escaped with 71n the 6:27 ~l m. robbery The clerk 1n that heh\l escribed the gunman as about Ix reel tall. weighing 170·17S nds and between 24 and 27 eara old, wearing a cap and a wn coal with a fur collar. An hour and a half later, a ashier at the chicken take '>Ul anchise said a man wearing a atch cap entered the outlet and anded her a note. The clerk told the suspect she dJ\'t read his handwriting, so e pointed to the regjs~r and told er to hand over the cash. He escaped with S8l in what tho lerk described as a gold 1970 ord with a light-colored vinyl Police are circulating a com· site drawing or the bandit. ockpit Flap nds in Rap R ENO (AP) -Federal uthoritiH are holdini a man bo allegedly attempted to force )Us way into the cockpit of an airliner at Reno In~maUonal Airport. A FBI spokesman aatd late Tuuday Arthur David Sanchez, 38, ot Albanr.. Calif., was chased froin U,e O'llot '1 section of the Wt1l.rn Alrllnes plane by ..uewll'ltn Mother ·Murders Family UPPER ARl.JNCTON, Ohio <AP J -The wife oC a design firm executive Catally wounded him, killed two of their children and then killed herself with a $51.50 handgun she bought at a loeal gun s hop, police said. A third child in the "ideal" suburban family escaped death when her •mother's gun misfired, ·~ authorities said. The woman, Patty Bolin, 40, killed herself arter a policeman summoned by a the couple's 15- year-old daughter, Alicia Ann, shone his flashl1J?ht mto the family's darkl'ned house, of· ricers said. Altera Ann ran lo a neighbor's home after hl'r mother's .22· <'ahb<'r pistol m1shred, police in this '4Cctllhy Columbus suburb bald. Police <'ailed the· shoolin~s an apparent c:tsc or murder·su1 c1dc. A polt<'t' "t'arch of the house, however, failed to turn up a suicide note . Neighbors could offer no ex· pl a.nation for thr• 1nc1dent and one descnbed thl' Rolins as "an ideal family." £\oltn was the founder and president of a mechanical and maC'hane d<'s1gn company. Poltce said the gun was purchased two months ago at a Franklin County gun store. There IS no State rc~istration Of firearms in Ohio. although !lome <'1hcs, such as Columbu.s, have local gun registration or - dinances. Police orficer Thomas French, summoned to the house about 6 p.m. Wednesday after Alicia Ann ran to a neighbor's home, said he saw part of 43·year·old Ronald Bolin's body through a window when he went to the front door or the family 's ranch·style house. •· 1 s hined my flashlight through the bay window for a look and she <Mrs. Bolin) pointed the gun at me," Fren<'h said. French said he ducked beneath the window when he saw the woman put the gun to her head and heard it fire. (See4 D~AD, PageA2) HAPPINESS IS M~VIN6 YOUR. atRIS'fMAS SHOPVINC. POt-'E: •I I t ONL'I IS OAVS LE~T .'.' , .. c ,.~ ••• u-... ••··-s.-·~ ... "'t I I A Grandstand Play ISchool, .; Park Site ;_ I .~ ~~~~==;~~~r~---riL~~Darkened Oally PU~ Pllolo by 111<1\ard Kothltr Looking something like a spider caught ln his own web, Charles Jones works amid steel piping that holds up a section of grandstand at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Jones and fellow workers Wednesday were preparing bleachers for dismantling and shipment to Pasadena where they will lje set up again for spec- tators at the Rose Parade on New Year's Day., . Santa Ana Friends Chant Over Explosions -Booby Trap? Ask Res urreetion Long Dead Corpse NEW YORK <AP) -For two months, the unembalmed corpse of a 29·year-old man lay in its bed whUe six friends prayed over the body, hoping to bring it back to li(e. The six men, who also paid the' dead man's rent and other bills, were taken into custody Wednes· day by. police who entered Stephan Ilatzltheodorou's one- room apartment and found them grouped around his body, chant- ing, "Rise, Stephan, m;e." They were released after being cited for a health code violation They said Hatzitheodorou and a pregnant woman thought to be his wife moved into the apart. mertt last summer and that since then groups of five or six persons paid them frequent visits, sometimes early in the morning. Loitering in the haJJway stopped after some neighbors com· plained. "They were always friendly and very nice," a neighbor said. Another said the visitors were chffrful and reminded him or (See CORPSE, Page Ai!> 0( falling to report a death, which aw ur~ police said is not a criminal of. ~i.;:, fmse. Police said they believed 001U~ U.Q1UE Hattitbeodorou, a Greek na-l~ D 1 1n , t.ional, died Oct. 9 or natural LA JOLLA (AP) -Tbe big causes. pouibly cancer. An star 11 back atop the ro"mmunlty autopsy was to be conducted to-Christmas tree, and ao are $250 day. worth of lights missing for a Neighbors itr tho West Side year. · Manhattan luxury apartment An unidentified man left the or· building where the dead man h•ments wltJI the Rev. James M. lived aaid they had been aware Oll(Ulan of Mary Star ol u.e Sea for weeks of a conUnuou.' now of Catbollc Church. saylnc only: well-dressed, pollte YOUlll pCo-''Where do I leave this. ll btion1s pie, moat of them men, ln and out I to t.he Christmas tree." of apartmtnt .. t7Jl. . ----------- .. . . V By KATHY CLANCY Of UM O•lly "lol St.Ill Agents investigating the cause of 13 explosions that ripped through a Santa Ana furniture store Nov. 2 have come up with conflicting reports on the motive. Santa Ana fire investigator Joe Lamphear said today the probe baa turned up no other motive than a possible booby trap to klll or maim firemen. But Wednesday Ian McAulay, a federal a1cohol, tobacco and firellrms agent, 15aid he did not believe that was the motive. • However, he declined to say what. the motive might have beesl. The election night exe>toslons and flre caused about. $150,000 damage to Emilio's Interiors, 719 N. Main St. , Lamphea?' ·nid be based 'hL' ~ctusloo about the booby·lrap motive on the way the 13 ooe- p()Und eXJ)loslves were suttered throughout the building. He eltplalned that Oam11Jable liquid wu used to sfart se\:>arate bluet in t.h&bUllding. Lamphear said whoevCT set off tbebHl.U may have reolteed \.bat nremen a.rrivlng on the acene of a blno usually lmmedlat.ely enter the bulldlng and search toe (See BLASTS, Page AZ) ., Flooding of an undergroun'1~ electrical vault knocked oud power for 1,800 Edison Compan customers in Huntington Beac last night. ~ The power outage started a 5:58 p.m. lt lasted for three hours and 17 minutes 1n the mo ~ se ri ously affected areas Southern California Edison Com pany spokesmen sC11d todav. Ironically. the underground · failure that triggered lhei_ blackout occurred only a shor~ distance from Edison's steam! generating plant. Edison spokesmen explained'~ that two of the three major customers without lights for thtt: longest period were Edison Jli.t:h: School and Ed);;op Corvmunity Park. ·: The third customer was thql city's Magnolia Fire Stallon ord Magnolia Street, directly in frorltl or Edison lli~h School, but riret stations have their own auxiltary; clectncal generating systems. ) No scr1o"s incidents were· retJ· ported as a result of the powe~ blackout, which was still beinl{{ investigated today. ~ Edison Company spokesmarrJ' .Jim Kennedy said the system>, failure occurred in an unde~ ground vault containin transformers and other equip- ment. The vault is .. acr06s .too street from the Edison High'' School campus. He said the vault filled with seeping water, which 1s not un· common in wi ntertime. : . "The critical thing is the~ equipment failure," Kennedy ex- plained. "The equipment: is de-· CSee POWER, Page AZ) Or:~~~o:S l ; Weather Clolidiness to clear for a ' sunny Friday with some northeasterly winds. Highs of about 65, lows to 40s. I NSIDE T ODA V Calf/omfan.s . are willing to pay Umg·baul ga8oline pncrs a1ld zooming houae ~t• to get nem of tht1r own. For more on tfte boom, aee. P.oge 84. l \ AZ DAIL y PILOT s Thurld1y. December 9. 1976 ............... ·on Okayed For .. Killings Probe .. , ~ 'I· . ) WASHINGTON CAP) -The possibl e." said Richard A. would be narrowed by then. ~ House Committee on Assassina· Sprague, chief counsel and direc· Members of the committee ;. tions voled today to i.pcnd tit> 5 tor ofthe panel. seemed to be taken aback by .. million in the first run year of'1ts ' Sprague said it was his "best Sprague's budget proposal. untl · investigation into the slayings or estimate" that the Investigations at least two brieny :l!>:-.uml'fl th,1t ' Preside nt Kl•nnedy und Dr. into the two murders could be the $6.5 m11l1on bud~cl wa~ for ·Martin Luther King Jr. <'Ompleted within two years and two years instead uf om" ' "Any cut in that figure in rny that the second year might cost But tht• com rn1tlt·e voll'd , opinion will make the task 1m · less since the areas to be probed without objection to approve Sprague's request and to present . Java ·.~(;limbs; Coffee Prices Hiked SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Folger's says it's rais- ing its wholesale price of coffee by 20 cents, boosting the cost to $2.88 a po~nd. The incre-ase, hoWt•vcr,. is not expected to reach consumers until next year. The company,· a dlVls ion of Procter and Gamble, blamed the increase on the rising price of green cof· fee beans. Jim Hardcastle, a spokesman for Capricorn Cof· fees, a large specially coffee wholesaler, blamed the rising prices on African political turmoil, a devastat- ing frost in Brazil last year, and a worldwide s hortage of coffee beans. Mexican Jails F arnilies Backing Hunger Strikers MEXICO CITY (AP) -A hunger strike by Amcncan in- mates seeking parole from Mex· kan jails will be supported Saturday by a dE'monstration at the San Vs1dro-T1Juana border rrossing. org:rn1zers :-.ay. "We 're demanding parole ho me for Chri~tmas," Mary Coulter ::.aid Wednesday in a telephone intervit'w from Mexiro City to her home at Torrance" Mrs. Coulter is prcsidrnl of l732, an organization of parents and sympathizers of Americans jailed in Mexico, mostly on narcotics charges. tercd across the United Stales. She estimated that more than 200 of the 600 Americans in Mexican Jails are from California. Mrs. Coulter 's son, Tyrone Coulter. 25, has served three years or a six-year sentence on a charge or importing narcotics in· to Mexico. II e and a bout 60 o l her American inmates in Santa AMERICAN FIRMS SEEK PROTECT10N-A4 . Mrs. Coulter s:i1d she expected from 500to1,000 Americans to as- semble at the border crossing Saturday to carry placards and ~hant. "The purpose is definitely id'\ support of the hunger strike," she said. "We "ant to pul pre- ssure on the Mexican go"crn ment to 1n1t1ate parole." Marta prison on the easte rn edge of Mexico City began a hunger strike Saturday. They have reportedly been joined by about 10 Americans and nearly 100 Mexican men al Reclusorio Norte and 15 women at Los Reyes, the women's jail near Santa Marta. The Santa Marta men dis· tributed a strike manifesto la.st weekend declaring the purpose of the protest was to demand ac· tion in the Mexican congress on a presidential initiative that would reinstate parole eligibility to drug offenders, a right taken away years ago. She said brochures would he handed out urging Amencans not to travel tn Mexico unlll parole as granted. "We want to cut off the tourist trade until M l"x1co lakes actJon," shesa1d Mrs. Coulter said 1732 has several thousand members scat- Grove Girl, 3, Succumbs From Shooting A 3·:rear-old Gard<'n Grove &irl who was accadenlally shot by her stepbrother Saturday afternoon died Wednesday rught. the cor· oner reported. Ruth Ellen Kllpalrick's four· day batUe to stay alive ended in Palm Harbor Hospital shortly aller7p.m The child w as mortally wounded m her home at 1.3621 Hope St., Garden Grove. as she and her 9-year-old stepbrother examined a .22-calibcr rifle. police reported. Al the lime of the fatal wound· ing, the two ~hildren were being cared for by a grandroothcr while their parents were vi.sitina friends in Fresno, according ti> police reports. OAANO! COAST DAILY PILOT ~:~::.~~~~, .. r, :,~::;:;!: ~:::. GN\I ~1\f\1 ... Cof'll\••ftY Sill,,.,'9'1-f'Cii't'°"' •'• =~''::.=.~~~~"'=·=i.!rr.1~~· l•I" Y•llty. tr'f'IM. S>•Odte._. V .. M¥ •"4 ~ ..... ft,,.,,,,ftC:.•;o • ._ __ \9M '' SMIOh~ ~•tv.,...,l ...e ,.,....."" T"'-1 .. ....,..., -•"""'! ...... It I! ~WIN lky $ltMt. c.o. Mou, C:.lllO<'lll• '3Q1.. • ••fill-....... ~·· .. -·-JKlll,c.n.p ~ ...... """' .... ~-...... 'l'-.. -[ft ... n:::::;..-:=:- CIMl<W• II LHt ...._I', ..... A•tlM _ _..,.. .. .,.l .. ...-. 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Authorities s aid Hatzatheodorou's body was dressed in underwear and dark socks The six men told police that three days after his death "he appeared to look better" but failed to arise. • Neighbors described the dead man's fe male companion as young and sweet. and. aaJd she spoke with an accent. Police sajd she was now believed to be in Greece. None of the neighbors knew Hatzitheodorou. They said they had heard that he had been sick. Detectives sald two anonymous telephone calls from a woman calling herself Mary Maidalene sent. them t.o lbe iq>artment . Police said they dkl not know whether the men were part of an organized cult. They said the six told them that Hat.zitheodorou ~bared their religious views. The six weN! identified as • .. James Loren, 34, a s peech teacher at John Jt.Y College of Criminal Justice: Andrew Green, 33, a s peed reading teacher with Evelyn Wood Dynamics; Ross Ronson, 28, employed by Amtrak; Orie Bovar, 59, a sin1ln1 coach: Patrick Garrett, 36, a wrtter; and Jon Martin, 21, eniployed by E.F. Hutton Co. All liv~ oenr the dead man's apartment. Green, the only de· fendanl who could be reached Wednesday, said, "I'm sorry, I don't wlsh to speak to you rt1ht DOW ... ittothe full House. "Congress' r eputation is riding on th.ls," Rep. Stewart McKi111wy ~~~g5r~e4~ ~~lft~ i0Jd&~r ' Mr. Sprague is not going to be given the t oob I would haH· to withdraw my name from the committee." Rep. Richardson Preyer ( D· N.C.), said the budget proposal "takes your breath away" but added •·you get what you pay for." Sprague was to present his budget proposal lo the House Democratic Caucus later in the day and also was expected to make a public presentation or the results of his invcsugat1on ~incc the committee was formed in September. More than half the $6 5 million would be taken by salarie6 for the 170 staff members Sprague said heneeds- Sprague acknowledged that the average salary for a staff member -about $21,000 - would bf" higher than other con· gressional starrs are paid. Dul h~ said ·•other staffs can have ::.omc young people who arc there to gel broken m and get trainl.'<I." Other major l'XPt·n~e s an Spraguc's bud~ct ancludl'<l Sl 8 milhon for travel. Si\2.'i,000 for telephone anrl tt•ll'graphs and $175,000 for the purch;c,c and ren- tal or equipment such as he de· tectors, voice analyzers and computers t o cross-reference hundreds of thoui.ands (Jf d0<:u· men ts. . Jie repeatedly emph.ahi~ that the 170 staff members wcrc a "bare bones'' Cigur c. He said the Warren Commassiun, which istigated Kennedy's assass1an- tion, had 83 staff members plus the full-time services of 150 FBI agents, 60 Secret Service agents and 13 C~A agents. F,....PageAI BLASTS ••• possible victims. As it turned out, the series of explosions was under way when fire crews arrived, and no firemen entered the structure un- lil the blasts ceased. Lamphear said investigators still have not learned for certain that the explosion was dvnamite, noting laboratory tests probably won't be finished for another two weeks. He said all of the charges were connected by a single fuse. And if all 13 had gone off at once, he ex· plained, the building probably would have been leveled. As it was, Lamphear said, the building's shell remained. Both Lamphear and McAul ay said investig ators have not learned if there was a connection between the explosions and several sticks or dynamite found later that night in a trash can a few blocks away A woman pcd<'slrian and <• young man sitting on a m·arhy bus bench wen· tnJurcd slightly by the blasts. And Lamphoar said firemen sUll have been unable to locate the young man. They had hoprd lo question him about anyont' hr may have seen m the an•:i An eye-witness. who arnved al the storP moments aJtrr the first blast. described the explo~wn~ J'> being "hke bi7.arr<' f1rcf10"1·r~ from hell thal erupted from the • bowels ot the darkenl'<i build in~." He said there would be pawws of up to three minutes bC'tween some explos ions. then a scnl's of machine-gun lak e bla~ts All Hail The Emperor NDJAMENA , Cha d (AP) -J~an Redel Bokassa. who proclaimed himself Emperior Bokassa I or the Central African Empire on Saturday. has ruled that anyone "ho meets him flas to bow has head from six paces away. If answering Rokassa·s question s in the af· firmalive, he rnust say, "Yes, Imperial Majesty." and always avoid "a brutal no " tt answering ne«atively. These lns.tructions were broadcast over govern· ment radio Wednesday nnd monitored here. Bokassa hu ruled the 130dlockc.-d African country since n 1965 coup. • A'Wlr.,..... • F,.._P~Al . POWER •• ·• signed to work even i! it is un· derwater ." "They oftentimes fill up with water," said Kenn<.-dy , noting tho vault affected as near sea levd and alio ui a Clood pl~ area. He a~d ••cOndary pickup '"'~b d~ld1 r~tor~ ,Jec-\ijc.U p0wcr'ID 85 percent of the ec>utal area affected al6: 13 p.m. after a lS.mllwte out.ace. U,bllol In the urea went out •i•lP moin.entarllY, before it flMtied oir•Jlln. b~er. ltehttecfy Said w0rlc crews woald have to wpett e41ch com· ,P6a41't Jp the. underll'OW\d vault to detM1nbMi precisel,y where tht! part affected by the water seepage failed. The power blackout mobilized Huntington Beach police. who directed traffic by hand and with fl a r e pattern s at Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coal>t Highway. No tu.Hie accidents in the general surrounding area were r~rted as direct results of the power !allure. Keeping His Cool . Many residents immediately feared a prolonged power outage might prematurely thaw their Christmas dinner turkeys but such was not the case. lk<ifonl Furr, a dt'puly superintendent of the Wichita F;.slls, Tex .. public :-<:hools, opens his .mail despite schools ht>mg closed becaust: or a naturnl gas shortage. Edison Company investigatofs noted that even in a relatively· small area such as 1,800 ln· dividual home and major shop- ping center customers, power can usually be restored quickly. . Patty Wins Delay Of K.idnaping Trial Frotll Page AJ 4 DEAD ••• LOS ANGELES CAP) - P.ctrcc1a llcur:-.t, escort<'d to a courtroom by armt'Ci S('CUnty ~guard-. \\On a po:-.lponemenl lo· rlay of her tnal on kadnJJ>lnl!, robbery and ai.sault charges tu Apttl 4. Miss Hearst, in her first public appearance since her release Nov. 19 on SI 25 mlllion bail, stood hcfore Superior Court Judge W11l1am R1tz1 and waived her ri~ht to a soeedv trial. "Yes, your honor." she answer ed softly when asked if the delay was all right with her. The trial had been scheduled for Jan. 10, but Miss Hearst's at· torney, Al Johnson, said ~he \\Ould be tied up during January rn "several other jurisdicuons." He specifically cited her planned testimony against her former fugitive traveling compa- nions. William and Emily Harns, who are to stand trial in Alameda County on c harges of kidnaping Miss Hearst on 1',eb. 4, l!n4. P olice said Mrs. Bolin also shot her daughter Tamela Jean, 12, and son Todd Matthew, 9, before she killed herself. Mrs. Bolin, Tamela and Todd were dead at the scene. The husband died early today. The children's bodies were round in the family room and kitchen, the boy still wearing a winter coat and hat. 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'¥"11 17"d1J ,On~I HURRY FOR THIS ONE! f 'ull f 'oe•fnry Harrtu•li•·~ l"lu . ..: flur,,~rr"o~eul;;~·,, IJn•• \ ••nr (ti11ara111•·•· fin f:t·•·r,, l 11r .. t1iu·1 H ,.: .'it•ll! 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ............ ,....,._ 2 D-' W1ttl of c:.rtt Jr, Phone 642-8882 Stolli Hours Daily !).6 Sat. 9·5 30 H r • I Tltue llwchwk P'Nfe1NeMl1 SwYk• T-.... ,_ ... I •' SEDALIA, Mo. <AP) Harry Goldberg. who r1:lurned horn<· aftt:r three yean; lo an ex-w1fr who thought s he had bunt'tl him, hlls t•ntered a clime for t<'!>~ u1med at explain1n~ h1., mysterious abs ence. · · I t • s b 1: e n i, u ch .1 I n n ;: nightmare. 1t ha:. to be u day to·day thing now." lri>ne Goldberg. who ubta1nctl J c11vorCl' l\\O ye1.ir~ ai:o • .,aid Wednc:.day 'WI.' JU:.l hope• t•J Wo1nen Boycott Records The N .1t1onJl Org.JI11tul11111 or Women <NOW I in California hai-. announced plans to ooycou ccr lain record companies whm.<• ,1lbum <'O\ C'I :. rC'flN·t what lhl·Y call "viol<'nn· ai.:a 1ni-.l women ' The wnmc•n <1rt· 11lanmng four press confrn·nc<'l> Fndav. 1n cludin~ c. .• e in Anahl'im, lo an nounce Int• hoy1·01t agarni,l Warner Brolh1•1 :.. EIN'lra, /\tlan tic and othl'r t·om1-.m11::. to he' ;in nounccd later Kelly Clark, <!:I organtll:r or the boycott 111 Orange Count\. said the confc>rencc >Ai.I bl' ht•ld <it Tower Records in /\nahc1m She said the protest 1s Ml aimed at the record store, bl.t 1.•x plained that Tower HeconJ:.. w,,., chosen for the press conferenc·•· because it is a statewide opera tion a nd similar conference!. will be held Friday a l Tower Re<'nrtl Stores in Berkeley, Los Angcl1•0, and San Diego. According to M s. Clark, con sumers will be asked during the boycott not to buy record album!> or tapes from companies whose' album covers show women in positions of "violence against women." "It's j ust not apropos especially s ince the selling group they're aimed at 1i-. 16 to 25 year ... of age," said Ms. Clark. "It's really no different than h aving the young people sitting around reading pornography. It breeds rape, as:.ault, abuse anrl battered wives," she ch11med. Ms. Clark said that the Women A gainst Violence Against Women , (WAVAW) committee will du;. tribute leanet.s during the boycott wmakepeoplc awarcolthc1rcl)n terns. Girl Struck, Killed by Dirt Truck A double trailer dirt haulin~ truck struck and killed a 9 year- old Fullerton gir l as she wa ... Walking home from school W<'d· aesday. . P olice said young Denise Calvin, of 232 S. Edward Aven. .-as in a marked <'rosswalk at Magnolia and Vall'nc1a Av<'nuc~ when s truck hv th(' heavy-dut \' fie. The younJt victim. who w:1~ rt• tummg home for lunch. w:i~ dl'Jd on arrival at Martin Luthl'r Hospital at 12 · 3-0 p m . accord in~ to a coroner's r eport. Police identified the t ruck s driver a~ Ronald Prcstl)n Lanr. 29, of 12242 T" 1111 r<'(' St . C;mkn (hove. They <.aid Preston was di 1' inr. t\orth on Mai:moha Avcnu<' ancl \he i::1rl wus wMtbound whl'n pass111g through the 111terst'ct1on \.'aus<' or the accident is unfl<'r lr\vest1gation, police said Upper Bay Tours Set for D ec. 18 Tours of the Upper Newport Bay Ecolo~leal Reserve will oo ollered lo the public Dec. 18 by the Fri~nds of Newport Bay Tours begin at 9 a m . at the in· ~rsechon of East Bluff and Back 8ay Drives. just off Jamboree koad. The last lour Wilt leave at 10·30 a.m . hJVC him homl' for Chn::.tma' ' C'iuldberi:: 17. rt"turn•'<l h11m1 J month ago. ll'lrl'C .H'<ff" aftl'r h<' d1:.appearcd \\ hile un u bus111c~!. trip Six month:. a1;0 the f,1m1 ly held a burial :o.er vir<• for u l>o<ly that had been tent11t1vdy i.ll·ri t1fled as his On W<'dnesday, r.c,ldber~ l'll· tered a Columbia. Mo rhnJC' fur nC'urolo~1cal tests which th<' family physH·111n hopt'" m uy un r;nel sume or the mvslen1;•s or t:w past yc.1r:. Goldht!ri; !.J'.-~ l.l! r<.-cu.Jls :.toj> pmg along the side of the road tu rest while returning to Tipton. Mo , from nt•arby Versailles on Jan. 28, 1971. After that he re members onl} rragments ur lime spent in Ogden, Utah Athens, (,;a : and Springfield. Mo. An acqu:.unlancc from hom1· saw hun last month '4orkmg u:-. J rook Jl a rc!.ort in :.outhwc~t ,. SOUl'l · I lcx I-~ ~ I. ·1 1 / a: I I 1 .••.• this l!>n 'l rcat.·• said lllrs. Goldberg "H ·s a good thing to have him horn~. anJ hopefull), 1f he':. not w · :1. lie cun becon1c \\ell " She said s' c had not ma<.'.e u;> h1:r mind whether !$~C would re· marry Goldberg. She swd the idea of starting Me anew '41th a man she had given up for dea<l and who has only a patchwork memory of their past "almo· I ""w''""°'" R~V JESSE JACKSON PRAVS WITH BLACK MARINES CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON WHIT[S Clalm.l Ku Klux Kia" 'Provoked Attack,· Even Thous;h Klens men Not Involved KKK Blamed for Fight Ci vil Rig httJ Leader Prays W ith Defendants 11. 1\<.!>or iatf'd l're::.'- ,\ civil rights IC'a1kr ., ....... lh•· Ku Klux Klan 1., to t,lamt• rw .in ..ittack b\ black M anne·~ on\\ htlt• I.<' ;t l h l' r n ,. 1· k ~ a t C .1 m p Pendleton. bct·au-;t• th(' "h1tc .,upremacy ~roup tnO.\mcd r·mo t inn .... Cummt•nto; I y llw lt1·v Jc!>!-1' .lal'ksnn , I Ch1l'a '•). head or Operation Pl'Sll I l'l'l1ple t n1t('<f IC) Save llumun1ty >. c:.iml' dunnJ! .i. surpri:.e apµ\•arimcc Wl'dnes- d ay at Camp Pendleton Jack:.on said his purpose 1n ,.,~. Jling the nation's b1ggt'i-.t Manni' ba!te wa). to 1.·unllull 1Jray1.·r with 14 blaC'ks c hJri.t<'d \\llh ('On ~piracy and a~::.aull m thl· Nel\' l:J r,ud on J barrnd.s room in\\ h1ch seven while M urine!> wen.• holrl mg a beer part) h1r;1l·1:-J c·omm1ttcc. lie duln • know 1( lht'r1' Wf're any blarks on hi.• e·omm1ll<'" · .Jaci.'ion ~Jld h ' 1mpress1on or Gen. llorrman is that h'· "is v<.·ry concerned bul very distant. lie said he didn't know until Nov. 10 that the Ku Klux Klan existed at Camp Pendleton." Jackson added "ll 1s men at the Junior orflc<'r ~vel who are themselves sympatlutel"l or the Klan who dido'• choose to com· municate lo thP genera. about t:1eir existence until the mcident He said he was goinr to check in lo th:>t more close,y · ' llotfman had refused earlier to mt'et with David Duke, imperial wuard of the KKK. who made an appearance during the start or pretrial h earings for the black Marines. KKK m efuhPr'lhip hst rlurm~ :t ">wrep of the entire harracks m which the br<?wl too:, plarC' Thomas Ml'lzr.er. a r1v1:1an who ,Jent1hes himself ai-. the KKK leader in 1-'allbrook. which ad1oins the base. said WC'dnes· clay the third M arinr to head the base umt of the KKK 1s being s hipped tn P~r . m outh, Vt., on Dec. 17 Met r id2nlHied th<' Marine as C . David Hall. who t-e said was seen on television r1 .m of a Monday confrontation al th,.. baf ' bl.tween KK K ,,;owers and the Committee to F.nd Raeism o". T'COmes you some~.mc ~ "Finl and forem08l, hl.''S .:ot to get medical l.elp and sec wliat t .. !I problem is.·· she said. Doctorli h a,·c ~u1d they an~ con· cerned that two earlior heart ut· tacks and hardening or t' e arteries may have pla) cd tricks on his br:.:n thl' pa.st three years. Mrs. Goldberg said ht-r husband can remember well thrngs that happen1..>d 25 or 30 years a.,:>, but 1:. h.uy on recent years. DAILY PILOT AJ "/ :;J we n.>' .n• now he'll be t '.king on a subject, and right 1n l..e midc..e of the convcri.aUon, he'll drift off into something in- consequential, Just like he's kind d weaving a Jillie story or <--)dream mto I hat." shl' ::.aiJ. The couple's son, I!.11 identified a body pulled from the M•soun I.Iver on April 22 as lhat of his father. Tht• body the family buried in a Kansas City cemetery n •mains unidentified Canyon Rezoning ·North Viejo Plan Rejected A proposed L. :l use amend· ment th at could allow 230 homes , in an area north of Mission VieJu was sent ba('k to the Or ange County Planning Commission W edn.:sday by co unt y supervisors The comm1s~.1on hi.Id n ;ectl'd a request from owner~ or the 916· acre Dove Canyon to lirt a re- serve land use dt.'i,1gnat1on which in ctrect prohil11tl'd dcvelopml•nt unt:l latt. r. Title Change C',et.s 'No' Vote By Cordova Freshman As~cmblyman Ron Cordo\·a < 0 -El Tor(I) wa~ one or five assemblymen rntmg agam!-rl a rules resolution changing the ti· t!e from "Assemblyman .. and "Assemblywoman" to "/\~­ sembly memb<'r." The measure. introduced by another r reshman. As · s<•mt!ywoman ?llaxinc Watcri. c D·Los Angeles l wa. ... approved Tu<'sday. but Wednesday Ms. Waters requc!.lcd and received perm1ss1on to rescind Tuesday':. vote because, she SC:11d. the ti:lc·s wer(' conCusing. She said she will redraft the re· solution and r emtroducc 1t in January The l.t-1~i•lature. which was sworn in Monday. includes lhr la rgci:t cont:ngent of fe m ale memberi, six -since the s;itc Joined the umon. It abo Includes the state Senatt•s firi.t femult< member. But supervisor s saiJ Wednes- d3y they "ould ask the com- n ussion to reconsider its action .. Super\'isor Tom R1lry i.aid ear:· ly in Wednesday 's l>ession. l:owever. that he opposed liftin& the r eserve l.st1n1·. 1n part becaui.e devl'lopment plan ... call for bu1ldin{( an airslnp within the l.ou!ting tract. He said he a:so was concerned about road access in the area, which 1:-0 located four miles east of the San [Hero fo'reeway and ~outh of the Escape Country recreation area. The board c!:d not take a formal vote on the designation, however. and has not yet dra>A n up instructions to planning com - missioners. r.1ll'y said ufler thl• mcctmg h~ might favor :.ending the questiOIJ haek to the comm1~!>10n, <!long with instrurtions that they abo addre:.s the airstrip question separately Rodger Howell, an attorney rcpresenlin ~ the developer. con· tended durtng Wed nesday·~ meeting that lifting the reserve designation has nothin:< to do \\1th what dcv~opment later 1s approved. He conlC'ndcd the lift would help the developer arr ange financing and complete develop• menl plans, and the airstrip should nol be considered al pre· sent. The initial plans 'had called for buildmg 2JO horn<':. on the 916 acres along with an airstrip to serve futu re homeowners. Thal plan had been opposed bf' r"ieials of the Audubon Society, \•ho have :i bird sanctuary adJ:i· rent lo l~e now-vacant land Special Saving The blach, v.. ho thought !ht·~ "l.'re ra1dm~ J K!<.K ml'cllnl! anti \\(•re Jrmt>d v..1th Pll"'' Jn1l °"{ rl'v..dr1\ er ... ,1·n1 ~1.x of 1111' \\ hlle Mann''" lo thP ho~p1l;il The Kh.K \4,1\ lhc prmo<'atcur. •'\l'n though Kl.rn mt•mlwr\ \lol•r1· not th<' nnes v.. ho wen• attarkt'CI. J..it·kson l"''I 1 pre~~ C'11nfl!r<'nl01• after talktn~ \\1th the• Jailed men. thl'1r m1lllar) lawyt•r' and MaJ Gen Carl lloHmun. the haM• commander. Duke and dC'monstrators on hanrl o;upportmg the blil'!ks were involved in a brier scuffle broken up by military police Meanwhile. Michael Pancer, an attorney with the /\meric:m l"I\ 11 Libcrtl<'S Union, announced ht• vl<mned to ml'ct today with Klan leaders to determine if the ACLU will comr to the defense or M alleged KKK rnC'mher!. at Pt•ncllcton who have b<'cn seal· tt'rcd across th<' nation by transfer., since lhr incident on Schafer Bros. Leather RcachC'd 1n l.os /\.nJ?clc•s laH·r. Jackson said. I got Coeneral llor Cman to c·om·Pd1· hr h:.id M1m1• reo;µons1b11tt11''> for kl·cp1ni.: .1 fit <It mall' al lhl• h.ao,c · Hr ~ahl h1• hJd a \PC'l'lal 111 \csltgator hut I C'an't put mul'h hQpe in that In 11rde•1to1l1·al >Allh J rac1;il m.1tl1•1 \OU ne•1•d .1 "Our cl'<'nl 1' thr Htll of R1J,:ht!>," said Panccr when askl'd 1f the ACLU and KKK w<•ren't at d1ffl'rent ph1losoph1raJ poles. The Marine Corp!-. has ad n11tt<•d tr Jnsft'.'rrmg m<'n whose namt's W<'rl' found on an alleged Heir Kidnap Case Jury Picks Start Jury selection contmue<I loday in the Orang" County Superior Court trial of two men accusN1 C)f k1dnaping Balhoa Ii.land potato chip heir John II . "Jack " Scud der. Judge Richa rd Beacom or dered Jury selection lo gel unrler way late Wednesday after d<'ny· ing a defense motion for di~· missal of ch arges. William Rudy Wesson, 44. of Tustin, faces kidnaping charges in connection with t he alleged ab· duction last Aug. 19 of Scudder. 64, of 14S N. Bay f'ront. Ricki Dale Sellers, 20, or Long Beach, is charged w ith kldnaping and assault with a deadly weapon It 1s allcged that thl' two men ~e1zt'd Scudder shortly a rtcr he left his dentist's office 111 Hunt· mgton Beach with the 111tent1on Of hollding him ror $250,000 Ill ransom. Scudde r feigned a heart attack in the van allegedl>' used by lhe two men and then struggled to freedom. He is scheduled lo ap· pear as the kc~· pros~uti1>n wit· ness. Court officials expect that jury selection will t ake up lhe whole of today·s court session and th~ opening statem ents in the trial will not be delivered until Mon· day We can give you Christmas de11 very on most pieces We are al so offer Ir) generous savings on other leather chair s and sofas. Leather CHAI RS from ........... $399 . M ake Your Se lect ions f rem 5 Color s o f Glvve Sof t L eather Leather SOFA ... Avai!3bl~ in 63", 84" and 96'' Sizes 7 ft. Leather SOFAS from .............. $899. ·. Mummy9s No Dt•mmy Select from 30 pieces now on display. LONG BEAC H (A P I -/\ t\mhouse frig ht attraction ob (alned years ago from a defunct •ax m useum has turned out to be lhe mummified corpse of a ltUe old man. ' The discovery was made Wed· )Hday durinc rllming o( a "Six 'tlillion Doll or M an" tel evbion ·.egm ent at the Nu·Pike .tmusc· ment park. police said . The mummy had bec-n cov 4red with fiuore5cent paint In ~aratton for 1 s~t In thf' fun house ~tJcltnlclan waR moving ont• or the mumm y's arms when it came orr ln hia hand. "The guy was going lo glue it back on,·• a Long Beach police investlgator said, "but then he noticed a bone sticking out. too much like Vincent Price time." Operators of the funhou11e, who thought the mummy was a dummy. con~ulted old rerords and found it h:id br<'n bought in 1971 from the Pike's Wax Museum. where It had bffn di~ ~layed In a caskt>t ood dubbed 1 "11le S,OOO·year·old man " • The Los Angeles County cor · oner's offi('e determined that lhe corpse Is that or an older m an, much younger than S,000 years, five feet thrt'e, and weighing about 150 pound!! "The corpse shows signs of poetmortem medical . examina- tion and has been embalmed." said a coroner 's apokeJ11man. No one remembers h-Ow Iona Uie mummy had beer\ at lhe wax museum But Its former owner' were being sought by poll<'J for qu<'lillOning. /4 f PROFESSIONAl 1·HEl\IOR OES1C:~~~~ Open I'~", T' J!I. & Fri . Evr,. 44 0.t.IL Y PILOT Thursday. December9. 197& Just ~ Coas ting ,~~J ,·~ ~~ t ~ I r with Tom urpbine Different Gift Ideas 110, llO, 110: We an• runmng out of i.h uppin ~ d<i vs until Christmas. Oh, you noticed that, did you ., That 1:.n'l the prob- lt'm? I see. The problem 1s t·oming up with m·w and uniqut• gift ideas for those problem JX•opl<: on your shopping list. Well, don't fret. Let your correspond1.•nt here in this corner give you some han· d y tip s. Do you h:i.,,c a yachtsman or would-be mariner upon that list? Why not g1\'C him an old boat? Here's one li!>le<i .• Trustees for U.S. and Lincoln Thrift Association have Just an· nounced plans to sell the two- t1me winner of the Aml'rica's Cup, an old tub raJlcd the In· trepid. INTREPID R F.ALLY is in· trepid because she's been around for awhile. The 12-metr r racer whipped Australia·s Dame Pat· tie for the America's Cup in 1967 :ind then came bark to repeat by defeating the Aussies' Gretel II in 1970. Well. th<' famed vessel tncd to he the cur defender again in 1974 but lost 1n the trials. Tht're was talk of r1111ng h<'r up for the 1977 rompct1Lwn Intrepid JU:.t never quits. Alas. the current 01.1.rnership has fallen upon evil days and you just might pick UI' lnlr<.'p1d for one of those difficult people on your Yule h<;t. Ju!'it S12.5,000 for a minimum bid. Fi1'e .Jailed Child Killers Defy Judge YAKIMA, Wash. CAP) -A mother convicted of helping four other cull members beut her 3-year-old son to death in an attempted ex- orcis m defied a Judge's authonty as he sentenced her to 20 years in prison. "My judgment is before God," Debra Weilbacher, 20, sald Wed· nesday as sht! and lhe olhers w ere se ntenced for manslauJthler and assault in the death of her son, David. "I CAN'T BELIEVE the rot- tenness in this country and the court,•· she said arter sentencing by Superior Court Judge Howard Hettinger RqJorter Quf t• t\Ptllti ........ IO Carl Bernstein, who won the Pulitzer Prize with Bob Woodward for Wutergate coverage, will resign from the Wushington Post Jan. l to v. rite books. "lie leaves with our rC's pe<'l," said C'X· <·cut1v<' editor Benjamin C. Bradll·e. Edward Leon Cunningham, 51, the self·proc:laimed "minister of God" and cult leader, told the courtroom: "God hasn't found me guilty. "That's why I have no emo- tions. I'm not guilty before God. He will judge me." "THE COURT nNDS lu guf. dance in God also," the judge replied. Cunningham testified earlier that he saw the devil ln David and ordered him thrashed with bare bands and sticks over a four-month period unW the boy collapsed and died ln July. The boy's body was put on a cot in a back bedroom, and household members took turns guarding the door 24 hours a day to ward oCf the devil. They said they expected the boy to be re- surrected. A p0UCEMAN searching the house found his body Sept. 19. Mrs. Weilbacher, Cunningham and Cunningham's daughter, Carolyn, 27, were each given two consecutive 10-year prison sen- t e o c es for firs t -degree m a n s laughte r and aecond- degree assault. Thelma Cunningham, 45, Cun· ningham 's wife, and Lorraine Edwards, 19, a former schoolmate of Mrs. Weilbacher, were sentenced to 15 years each for second·degree manslaughter and second-degree assault. TIIE JUDGE SAID he would r ecommend that CUnningham serve his ruu 20 years without leniency or parole. According to testimony, Cun- ningham decided David was showing "devil-like" behavior because he was obsessed with burned-out buildings, wet his pants, once put glass chips in his shoes and wore them. ·~wi-.. SENTENCED -Lorraine Edwards, 19, was sentenced lo 15 years in jail each for second-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault in the beating death of a 3· year·old boy in Yakima, Wash. MeGalre, Dix Union Readies For Military I WASHINGTON (AP> -The nation's largest union of government employes Is reportedly preparing a m8Jor effort to orgaruie military personnel. Organizers Cor the300,000-member American Federation of Govern- ment Employes plan to begin their efforts at two New Jersey bases. McGuire Air Force Bue and the Army's Ft. Dix, the Washingtoo unionization of miUtary person- Post reported today. oeJ. "WE'RE READY TO go. Our shop stewards have been recruit· ing all over the base," ooe union official, Bill Harper, was quoted as saying. He ls vice president of the local that represents civilian employes at McGuire. A union spokesman, Dick Calistri, said the executive coun· ell is meeting this week In Was hington lo formulate de· tailed plans tor the organiting ef· fort. The Department of Defense has issued a statement condemn- ing unionization because of its "potential for erosion oC central command authority." Several bills have been introduced in Congress specifically to prohibit UNDER PRESENT l aw. federal employes are not in- cluded in the rights granted to other workers to organize under the National Labor Relations Act. However, euch president since John F . Kennedy has ex· tended to federal workers, except for CIA and FBI agents, the right to organize. . Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was quotod earlier this year as saying union organizer'\ might be prosecuted under Jaws that prohibit advising soldiers to mutiny. Union sources say that the un- ion is willing to concede from the outset that all of 1ts bargarning rights would be suspended in time of war. U.S. Firms Seek Help Mexican Terrorists Blarrwd for Slaying CJUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico CAP> -Officials of American. owned industrial firms here have asked Mexican oCCicials Cor added protection in the wake or Wednesday's killing oC a young Sylvania Electronics executive. Police said five armed mem· hers of the Communist 23rd of September (23 d e Septicmbre) group forced their way into the Am erican-owned plant early in the day and killed lhe plant manager after dispensing pro- paganda to workers PLANT MANAGER Jooe Rene Hernandez Flores, 2A. of Juarez. died of a .45 caliber pistol shot between the eyes after he ap- parently resisted the three men a nd two women intruders, Juarez police Capt. Enrique Campos s aid. Bill Huskins o( Taylor Instru· ments de J uarez, one or several American-owned firms head- quartered along with Sylvania in the Juarez Industrial Complex Park, said a group oC executives met with the Juarez mayor Dr. Raul Lezama and other city of- ficials Wednesday afternoon lo ask for more protection. The industrial complex on tho southwest edge or this Mexican city or more than 500,000 acros~ the Rio Grande from El Paso, Tex., houses several American· owned firms, including General Electric, Westinghouse and Ad· miral. CAMPOS SAID LOCAL and federal police have mounted a statewide sear ch for the hvt• youthful intrude rs. Campos :.aid they did not wear ma1.tks. If vou don't havl' a boater to deal ·with, maybe your problem person on lhe list is a l'OOk Wrll how ahout a niC'e t"1ght·inrh omclcllr> ran, dirc·d from the Net man Ma r ru~ Christ mas (' alaloguc .. Just h :-.lrn lo this clt'scnptwn direct from the catalogue: Krishna Klauses Rattle Santa Police said the five intruders overpowered two securi t y guards at the Subensanbles Elcc· tromcos plant, forced their way into Hernandez Flores' office and made him open the doors to the plant. "T HE l'l.TIMATF. omrlette t'mergl'" from 11ur <'IJ::ht inch pan or pure ~old StainJei.s !'llC<'I IS sealed under the surface of gold -the most cf(inmt heal con· dueler known, cxccplln~ pure silver. ··F1nishrd "ith a rm.1·\\ood handle Jnll pack<"<l in a Fn•nrh riak hox Jlong "1th four ix•umh •ii lrufOc:-.. four dOll'n uouhll' \11lk Pgs;:s ;ind ti d<H'llmf'nlf~I .J'>SilY on lht•oml'lcllt• p.1n '\ow there 'ou ..trr Sl•r> hnw t·.'.l~Y 1l 1., tu p1l'k 1111 ..,omt•th111g fllr the 1hH11 ult JH'r ... on "" \our Chn ... tmJ., 11 ... t ., After all. \'Cry few c·uok:-. h.1H· a pan \\Ith .1 d11cum1•n 1t·d ,1 s..,Jy r<•purt 111111 Thi' ltlllr item may t)4' t·ap· lun>d from th<' .'.'<'t m;m MJrcus cook1•r\ ,,.(·t 1on for .1 m 1·n• $10 Otto Th.JI 110lt'lt•lt1• pan m.tk<•'\ In· trep1d look ltk1• .1 rc<1I h.1rf.!JID Or, 111.1\ lw \oil \\,ml to gu all Clut llu' tnt1q111l. h.1n~ thl· omt'lt•tt1• p.in from h<'r mJ,t, .11111 make• 11 ;ii) one i.:11l fnr J mod1· ... 1 $1 :i:>.000 N•:F.o SF.\ F.RAI. 'i m:illrr $."lft1>" '\1111' trl lh1• IH 1.1·, th.it !ht• fort·1J,!11 oil 11rmlu11ng n.1t111n•; 1111•1•1 "''"'! \\ 1•!1n1·..,tl.1y to rhseu ... , ;in n1l p11ce 111<·ri·a:<.r n111' , nu lwttt>r run right out now fti1 tll1• :.m.111 g1fL~ G 1\ r 1•,·n y hriciv a q11:ir1 can nr ml Th.ti 01.1\ IHI II 1•111 111 Ii<• .1 \l'I > fll .11·1 If .ti i: I ft NEW YORK CAP) -The sidewalks of New York apparent· ly arc• not big enough for the San· tas of the Volunteers or America and the Hare Krishna sect's Krishna Klauses. Members of Hare Krishna, an AmC'rican St'Ct that purports ti> hav<' I ltndu origins. have traded th('tr ~afCron robe~ for Santa suiL-> and arc out vying for holiday dnnJt1ons with the slrt'et Santas Crom the Vol unteers of Amenca. "TlfE\''\'E BF.ES harassing our Santa Clauses," Volunteer Col. Don Schwartz complained Wednesday. "They're standing in the way of our chimney, which prevents m a ny people from com· ing up and making donations." Schwartz said donations were off 30 percent in areas where the Hare Krishna solicitors were working. And there have been com· plaints from some passers-by that the Krishna KJauses pursue them for an entire block, chant- ing, "Ho, ho, ho. Don't you h ave Suicide Pact? Squid Insist on Dying EASTHAM, Mass. <AP> -Biologists are trying to figure out why millions of squid have squirmed onto the sandy beaches of Cape Cod sin ce mid-October, committing mass suicide in the freezing air. If rescued and thrown alive back into the sea, the long-tentacled animals immediately climb back 'ashore. The dead squid Litter the icy beaches along the Cape Cod Bay side of the arm·shaped peninsula. The heaviest concentrations are between Brewster and Eastham about halfway out the Cape, but unusually large numbers are being found along the entire length from Provincetown to Sandwich. Plains Gird for Storms High WimU, Snow, Cold BUut Montana •• prw,,., Alt>.,f')•""''"' .. 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"We were all sorry to see him go," Royce said. ""wi,..,.... Bo•pilaU%H Fred MacMurray, w orking on a Portland, Ore., mov- ie location, has been hospitalized with acute bronchitis. Big Red was the third or fourth oldest sugar pine tn the world, Royce said. He had put in the high bid of Sl.!M8 for the tree, wtuch contained about 20,000 board feel or lumber, "enough to build three or four nice homes." The Forest Service decided to sell the tree because its top 30 feet had been k.iJled by insects. and rangers were afraid it would blow off and land on nearby summer homes. Radioactive Gas Leak May Warn of Quakes SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Dis· covery that an earthquake in Central California l a s t Ma rch was foreshadowed by a rise in radioactive gas Crom underground water sug· gests a valuable quake prediction tool, scientists report. Shortly before a mild quake shook the City of Hollister on March 17. the gas rose to a level 130 percent above normal. according lo Dr Chi· Yu King of the U.S. Geological Survey. For reasons that are still unknown, reported King and other scientists at the American Geophysical Union meeting, the gas. called radon. 1s re· leased from rocks as stress in the ground builds toward release during 11 quake Jn the March 17 quake, King said the 1ncrca~c m radon emission began fi ve weeks earlier. Steel Execul Ive Slain SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Wealthy steel executive Richard M. Wilson was found shot to death in h.is Pacific Heights apartment in a murder police said was done apparently by someone known to him. Detectives said Wilson, 50, chief executive officer and board c hairma n or Endurance Metal Products Co. of South San Francisco, was bound, gagged and shot in the back or the head. The body was dis· covered Wednesday. His 1977 Cadillac was missing. Wilson had not been seen since last Friday when he left work. IUverdde Okay• Bb190 RIVERSlOE <AP> -Riverside County supervisors and the Riverside City Coun<'tl have adopted or· dlnances perm 1tting nonprofit charitable organizations to hold bingo games. The county ordinance limits games (_BR_IE_F_S ~) to 10 per month and requires an in· i~ial $100 license fee renewable every sax months for $75. The city law im· posed no limit on the number of games and left the fees to be de· termi.Ded later. Sez•attaclcer Get.s 1.,ffe SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Honor graduate s tudent Neil Francis Sullivan, 36, a former probation de- partment volunteer counselor. has drawn a life sentence as an habitual criminal after his conviction in the sex.slashing attack on a woman. He was convicted of assaulting an 18-year.old woman August 24, forcing her to submit to.A1exual attacks and slashing her about the head with a knife. She escaped by leaping out of a second floor window. Council•an Sap 'Sorrii LOS ANGELES CAP> -Los Angeles City Council President John Gibson has apologned publicly for remarks he made during a debate suggestmg that racial reasons were behind an attempt to obtain more r estrictive zoning or the Santa Monica Mountains. In response to an indignant tele- gram from the American Jewish Committee, Gibson said, "If you thought I said anything reflecting on the Jewish community, I smcerely apologize." During council debate over Santa Monica Mountain zoning, Gibson suggested that a reslricti ve proposal was designed to keep out mmorities. You 'II Find Happy Holidays at Lido Shops ..,. 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CALIFORNIA The measure by Assemblyman Bill McVittie <D·Upland), directs judges and juries to consider the circumstances or a case and the character of the defendant in deciding whether lo impose the death penally. Marin. Cuts the Taps SAN RAFAEL CAP) -ln expects· lion of a continuing drooght, Marin water district officials have·voted to move for drastic water conservation steps including a total ban on outside watering. The gravity of the southern Marin water situation is illuslrated by a sign that hangs over the district's main door: "Pray for Rain." UNLESS PLENTY OF itAJN falls, directors of the Marin Municipal Water District have <lecided to enact a tough ord mance next month ban· rung lawn and garden watenng - even by nurserymen -and washing of cars. The ordinance would require the district's 50,000 customers lo cut ·usage by 41 percent on a house-by- house basis, checkable through meters. THE DISTRICT'S RESERVOIR system is down to a quarter or capaci· ty, and rainfall this year has ~non­ ly half of norm al. The directors also anticipated a hike in water rates smce the dlstrict depends on revenues from water sales to operate. It doesn't spell out guidelines ror the decision, leaving them up to the judge and jury. ''We're merely foUowing the language or the Supreme Court decision," McVitUe said in an in· terview Wednesday. "THE DECISION REQUIRED mitigating circumstances to be considered. This allows those mitipting circumstances to come in as evidence. 'I think the standards set forth by the Supreme Court are very clear, with no amblgui· ly, and 1 have little doubt thiS legi.station will pus and be signed into law.'· The state Supreme Court has ruled that Callforma 's death penalty law failed to comply with a U.S. Supreme Court ruling requiring a death penalty decision to take into account the circumstances of a case and the de!endant's character. 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Some delegates were ready to take legal action to ,compel the state to pick up funding of new juvenile justice programs which go into effect Jan. 1. It's estimated state-mandated changes in the juvenile justice laws alone will cost Orange County upwards or $600,000 a year. Fourth Dlstnci Supervisor Ralph Clark has t estified that Orange County's tax bill could be cut by as much as $25 million if the state picked up the full cost of all its mandated programs. The local share of Medi-Cal costs alone, he said, adds 19 cents to the pro- perty tax rate. And the state's contribution to the court system hardly begins to cover actual costs. The problem is the state's skill in evading pro- visions or the 1972 legislation known as SB 90, which assured counties the state would pick up increased ~ts resulting from new programs. However, under SB 90, the Legislature can attach a "disclaimer " to a bill, on g110Unds the mandated program will not increase the cost of local go'W!rn· ment, or will result tn compensating economies - which usually don't materialize. or course, whether programs are funded !~ally orb¥ the state, the money will always come out of the pocket of one taxpayer or another. though at the mo- ment the property owner seems to be bearing the brunt of the burden. The only real solution would be a great deal more restraint on the part of the Legislature in mandating "nice to have" programs that we simply can't a/ford. Right Direction 'l'wice within the past week Orange County supervisors have required that developers include some moderate-priced homes in their new housing tracts. The board ordered that 10 to 15 percent of the nearly 4,000 homes in the proposed Kite Hill and Coun- try Village planned community near the federally owned Laguna Niguel ziggurat be affordable by f amities earning $13,400 annually. And, in granting a zone change fo r the proposed 5,900-unit Rancho de los Alisos development in north El Toro, the board stipulated that som.? homes there also must be in the roughly $35,000 to $45,000 price range. At the same time, Supervisor Tom Riley has a nine-member task force at work to help plan those lower-priced developments. There is a crying peed for such housing in the county. And requiring developers to help fill that need may be the only workable solution. ~? ·t· This is exactly wbat was done with tbe juvenile justice legislation, And. as Supervisor Clark' says bluntly, it ls a "blatant violation .. or the intent ors~ 90. • But Riley's task force and county officials must quickly develop legal safeguards to keep speculators from buying lower-priced homes and selling them at a fast profit, or tbe board's action will prove meaning- less. 5-':v...... ' • \'Looks ~~if our cr~wlin9' ~rw.y is ~ig~r th4h ours 4ndin5.Army.'' The Real· Education Experts Dear Gloomy Gus Author Views Ahuse of Intelligence The American 'Police State' ( PAUL HARVEY J The only real "expert" in education may be the person with the elosest relationship to • the teaching process. l FrequenUy we rely oo the judg- ment. ol the theorists who have never taught or bave not taught in a very long lime. Armand Premo is not one of those who prepare scholarly J studies for the National Education As· sn. He is not an' H EW "' bureaucrat. Armand Premo is a c:lose-to·the· c:lassroom school ad· ·... mini.strator. a f~ district acbool supftintendent tn North Hero. Vermont. ""~ He acknowledges th e ':' 8hortcomin1 of American educa· tioa and he blames ••progress." . j Superintendent. Premo says , our acboola have 1one throuth a ~ wbea oa.e h..S to ''ia· .,.,._.. to be lo tune with tbs t In reply to B.H. <Gus, Dec. 3) may J remind h im o( the turkeys his party has sent to Washin g ton. i .e . George Murphy. Dick Nix· on, Jerry Ford and, oo bis way, Hayakawa. A DIFFERENT B.H. Gteotfty (iy\ comrnt~1• •rr tuomi"td •• ftlOtr\ ~"d dO ttOt P\IC•U•r1fV rt'Ut<t tf'ilie vit#t of '"'° n~W'\PU~ \•net YOW-pet ,...w: to G1oom'1' G-.it. O••IY ~I .. downgrading education per se. Another thing: Superintendent Premo says we have been equat· ing quantity with quality. Our schools have ,become loo large. When a student becomes a number instead or a name he ts likely to demand personal re· cognition by vandalism or other socially unacceptable behavior. IN COLLEGES, also, says Premo. "bigness·· is an un· worthy objective. Colleges need a certain number or bocp61 to generate the tuition they require to remain solvent, therefore lo insure the "numbers'' they lower admjssion standa rds. He believe!i the curricular of· reriogs -both secondary and coUeae level -include too many il'l'elevant cow-•es· Ralher than do some things welt we tend to do many thines ~rly. We must drop lh<>t1e programs which are not the rtah~I responsibility of tbe 1c:hool -then divert that up· keep to a more adequate funding ol tundamentals. WASHINGTON -When a gov- ernment is in "transition," the new arrivals mostly l ook forward, but wiser heads in the Carter camp would be smart to also look back at executive prac· lices which did not distinguish previous administrations. One area worthy of such a look is the activity of int.elligence and police agen- cies as describe<! ill David Wise's new and somewha t overt it l e d book, "The American Police Slate." Wise is a careful r e- porter-writer and, unlike many . Watergate genre books. this one has proper attribution, solid Cac· wat substantiation and a paucity ol hoked-up drama. Hence, Wise will not make a mll'ion, but journalists will respect bis work. r Since the regimes or Franklin D. Roosevelt -and certainly since World War ll -American Presidents have incre"lngly abused the police powen or the executive branch. ( NICK J THI~CH TV movie. But Wise has fl eshed out many of the episodes in a way that goes much deeper than news reporting and thus provides an appreciation of what really hap- pened. I was particularly im· pressed with hJs reporting on how the White House bad a Pen· lagon analyst investigated and polygraphed after a news leak on the Cambodian bombing. The in· cident smacks or Orwell's "1984."' mE ACCOUNT or Henry Kiss· inger's ducking, dodging and ap· parently lying under oath on his role in While House-authorized wiretapping Is as complete as any 1 have read. One wonders what standard Watergate pro· secutor Leon Jaworski, Sen. Sam Ervin and his garrulous sidekick, Sam Dash, and then-Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman J . W. Fulbright ap· plied to Kissinger to make nim such a sacred cow during lhe Watergat.e period. The same Q'1estion could be raised about former CIA Direc· tor Richard Helms. WIS e·s re· porting make• It clear that if Helms bad been Investigated as other Watergate figures, were, be would likely have been indicted and convicted as they were. But Helms belongs to a sacrosanct group of people in this town. Considering Wise's skills. it is regrettable he did not allow his lens to linger a bit longer on other administrations, particularly those or Kennedy and Johnson. He does lell how President Roosevelt had all manner of dis· senters investigated by the f'BI. and how F.O.R. and FBI Direc- tor J. Edgar Hoover relished the snooping game. As the United States developed might and dominance in World War II. so it also.acquired a covert mentality which ranged from dubious wiretapping and eavesdropping to politically motivated f1H m· vestigations to assassination plots. ACCORDING to William C. Sullivan, one-time head of lhe FBl's domestic intelligence division. the Johnson Ad - ministration used the FBI for political purposes more than any othe r administration. In· vestigativc journalists s lept through most of this. One won· ders if Bill Moyers had carried out the same assignments for Richard Nixon that he did, ac· • cording to Wise, for Lyndon Johnson, would CBS have hired him for the top slot he now fills? Wise's book is far too short in probing the activities of the Ken· ned,y Administration, particular- ly those of the Justice Depart· ment under Robert Kennedy. Missing is the story of how Victor Lasky, whose controversial book on J.F.K. a nger<'d lhe Kennedys, was investigated by a govern· ment official. Nor is the "Get lloffa" squad. set up by Ken nedy. examined , though this ex · traordlnary unit was probably ii· legal. Wise i$. far more un· derstanding or Kennedy's role in the wiretapping of Or. Martin Luther King Jr than he is of or fi cials in,•olved 1n comparable activities m I atcr administra trons SIMILARLY, there is no men- tion of John Ooar·s 1967 plan to use various government pro· grams -outsid<' of law enforce· mcnt such as anti·poverty. legal ~ernc<'s. Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms and the Post Office Department. to keep track or black miUtants. Admittedly. there was great concern about urban noting and insurrection at the tame. but this plan. approved by then· Ally . Gen. Ram sey Cl ark, h ad ominous overtones. So did "Operation Garden Plot.·· also approved by Cl ark in the Johnson years to help control urban riots. (4iven these shortcomini:s, Wise's book rates a salute for its conscientious professionalism and for showing what quality journalism is. And if anyont' thinks that executive abuse of power could never return, well. that person also believes lh<' world is flat. timta. Jt ••• eons~ men• tio9 to eontlnue to fOOll OQ the tndttkaal Hadlnc, writinl and .uhmeUe. 'BducaW't were un· ...,..,..tta to e:11plor'9 ·~ew froo. tlen al learning.·• •Ol'ft. V, a aya Premo, those ~ phruea and nt'tlr metboda Jed rlcJtt back to tbe baalti. "l{ow many Umn do we have School administrators -even as businessmen -are over- loaded wit.II govemment·relat.ed paperwork, leavlni too little lime tor the educating tbe educator is trained for. IT TOOK President Richard Nixon to top his predecessors. Caught with the vulnerability of a teJltaJe tap1ag system. a cadre of associates and staffers willing to turn state's evidence to save tbemselves, an<\ a bostjle Congress and Wasblngt.on establishment p.ursuing blm, Nixon not.only blew tus Presiden· cy, he also blew the cover from a raft of highly questionable but ta~en-for·Jronled police prac. llces by the federal government. New Alaska -Oil Hazard • tore-Invent the wh.el?" He •~ atudent.a are being of. knd alternaU vec rat.bu than es- Hntlal a. Teaehtni methods wbJeh pro..ed themselves are.,. ins alt.....,ed In favw of gim· mlckfJ'. au~ .,.. not required or expected t9 .... corTectJy u lone •• tbey "express·· tbemselve1. We cannot conUnue to award academic deerees to fnetia.al 1111\erates withoul THIS administrator concedes t.htt trying to COlTect what is wrm1 with A"'erican education It Ullt trying to battle the hydra; the problem ls many facet«!, ex· tntnely complex. But he is convinced that the way back is back -to s maller schools teaching first of aJI the three R's. And. be urges. the teacher& or teachers should be the cream or the crop or teaching teachers. Not m1r114oa1Jy qualified 1cademtc theor~ta. May l depart to say lhat of· fenses against the American con- cept or liberty. while reprehensi- ble. are moderate compared with what. goes on in the rest. of the world. And there ·ii a need In every society of sound In· telllg~ce work to deter er! me and subversion. But now t o Wi8e's book. The Watergate horrors on abuse of power ha.ve been chronicled sa ampl)' that most people would r!'thtr watcl\ a late .--8:equiem for an Oldtimer Fri~• today moumed the ( ] quotas and the sacred gold st.an- -.ll ol the Republican P1r1,y. ART HOPPE • dard. "J1le o.o.• ., u abe was allec1 ..... knoWD, died qulet1y ln TRD• WUE other men ln ber sleep aCter a 1eftl\by lllnea1. her lite. But except. few 1 roman-Sbe•aa lZZ. . . Hdiul in bor youth. She lived tic fUnf Wttb Teddy Roosevelt. ~"'°"..,foul ,.._,abounded. aot;ty !or the· aboUUon of slavery J1)0lt were atul(y.old bOres. In her wttb lbe aut'YITfnl kin privately and many were the cMI rights later yean. she wu briefiy re- • ~UllN Heb aaarches abe orianlaed. Ill 1860 juveaated by a warm, platonic Gher ol eftrJ ~ became the child bride ol relationship with I.be beloved «hne rotn Atralsam Lincoln. It w.s~ar-DwichtEltenhower. :1:"11~1'!1:C:~ tr..::V~edi:t~beaW:O «erttl~ • But 1'0 9009\eJ' bad lH left her • v than •~~ed hersetr notblng WASHINGTON -Billions of dollars are being spent to extract oil from Alaska's frozen tundra. Yet, no one has thoroughly con· sid4!red how to ship the oil out or Alaska. A secret study commissioned by Alaskan state authorities re- veals that the 165,000·ton oil tanker s may not be able to navigate safe- ly through the slate's main seaport ol Valdei. The lreacherou1 wind and weather con• diUons around Valdez may make it impossible. The confidential study was conducted at a ship model basln in the Netherlands. It simulated weather and ge6srapbical condi· Uooa around Port Vald~ to de· lumlne whether the tankers c:ould navicate. through the VaJdez Narrows which are usual- ly Mfotlaled by much smaller Vetaell- 1n44 tated ff IP"Ch• tvety rot but an overlY"'trultin1ci eccentric: • .....,. morethan acentury. c>ld lecly by rurielnt Off'wfth htt &e;8ULT8 of the study were 11..r an ill\· 'Toteth'r pie;y freecl tboalav ~ c:bauffe'"' _ wlto naturaJly 1tartllnc. The AIJakan State ~ • • r l I a I t..<Ored Q,e \.lnlon and became tunMd out to be a cheap, eonnlv-PtpeUne Coordinator'• ortlce .. t9p13 ln· UM ldoll ol aU cMl Jlberfartam inldw11tan. · CDlduded that ~amportlnt oil • · l•at«t cltath and black Americans.. lt wa all but the end. Oh. nice, throqb Valdo W'Olddbe a tricky : 1waa aae to. Bu' wltt. • ..Jucc•"• abe un: decentJe~ Pote! tdedtorevtvo anddan(el'OUfO&Mratiooatbest. 1~ural Huau,.. lncludlnc. old .dentandably tun:u1clher beet oa ber. But abe simply aat around nr.t. the twen must· 1111 , ....... w~t baNeatnl GI t.be her humble otiflM and moved compl&lnin$ about the aenut throuitt the VaJdn Narrows. sterl• ana 1on..nin, ot the Elat where abe .,,,. qukld.)' llC· problem and areamm, of u.e TboM t~ wttb tht Ufbt t ......... n. WU a nd end for a etpttd In tbe bl.heat aoelal loud o&cl days. ,...... cl~ Ulat winds ~ , if:oldpartf. dttle1 or Phlladtlpbla. Ne# WbtP ~at apeeda d ~to .. , 'Yorkand~ StJ&VIVOas .q_I. 8-lld 300mll•perbour. :'8 Ut•· lltthrest d ·..-da tf · Je•c•n~~t9lfl!f Miil a ,... Golnc tbroup t.bti l'larron tn .. Pia Wen.. U....Q -and tftllil 11Mti6l ftDtlt ~ IClft, Jabtr. Coft,, 8 Mamlnolh tanker. HY CNr ~~· • i:· Ult mott, a bl,ia ~·: Jow lr111nJcraUoo o.al.b'~ · .~cea, woufd be lib thttadlng. a massive needle through a mov- ing hole. Tom ake matters worse, there's a dangerous rock barrier right in the middle ol the Nar· rows. No ship as large as the giant oil tankers has ever attempted to navigate thi s p e rilous passageway . Despite the dangers. there's not even a weather facility at the Valdez Na1To\#s to guide ~he ships. THE STUDY rurther ·noted that, by law, all or this dlfflcult navigation must be done ex- c;lusively by U.S. seamen. But, say our sources, there are no U.S. navigators sufficiently ex· p e r ie n c e d t o b r J n g. th c supertankers thrO'lill the Nar- row!!. To demonstrate the dancen,' Alaskan authorities com· missioned the simulated laboratory test runs in full·siie mock ships at the Dutch facility .. The test 1hlp1 had many "acci- dents" and "near dJsa.sters." Goin& throu•h the "Narrows " several 1hJp1 r.cnshed'' b\to the rock barrier. Some ol the ahips couldn't even molte ll through wilb simulated tuaboata leadlng the way. • The Co••t Guard ha8 Jurfsdic· lion over 1uch novigatlonal dangers. But. Cout Guard of. nclal.1 rerused to iniUate their own study. When Coast Guard expert, were briefed by A!Uk.an ol!lclala on tht shocking T'el~J"', -,ot the 1eerel study, they d'f missed th e f i nding s a s "garbage.··· COAST GUARD brass .com- plained bitter ly that Alaskan state omcials had infringed on lheir territory. Our sources told us the Coast Guard should have conducted its own study on Port Valdez four years ago. Footnote: A. Coast Guard spokesman told our reporter Andy Penn that it is waiting for a "final analysis" to use in developing its own safety system. Since our inquiries. however. Coast Guard officials aireed to meet wilh Alaskan state authorities on December l4 to discuss the study. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robn't /II. Wttd. Publl•hN' Thnrruu Ket111/. Editor norboro Kr~bich. £d1tonol Page Editor Tht-editorial pagl' of the Dailv r11ot seeks t o inform and stim1date readers by presenlln11 on thl• page diverse commentary on lnpics of interest by s-yndicat• t'd columnists and cartoonists, by providing a lorum for readers' \ltws and by presenting th1'l newspaper's opinions and ideu on current topics. The editorial opinions of the Daily Piiot appear only In the rditorlal column <1l thc &op of the pOft'. Opinions u pressed hy the columni~ts and e111nonls&.s and letter wrlter1 ert their o....-n nnd no endon1<1mtnt or lhrlr views by the l)a.lly Pilot. should be inftrred. , 11\\m;day, Dec. 9.1976 . '. I ' ...... .. . . , ... '. r• M Thursday. December 9 11176 DAIL V PILOT ,t 7 .; Yugoslavia Conceals Repression \ ~· ·- BELGRADE A potentially dangerous conflict between political repression in non- aligned Yugo:.lav1a and widi!ning pressures for reform is bullding here and in other centers or in- lell ec tua I discontent which, be<:ause of new factors abroad, Tito is having unique d11Cicu1ty containing. Whether these pressures will ease Yugoslavia's Communist dictatorsh ip in the long run is anyone's guess. In the imm e d1a l c future howeve r between now and next sum - mer 's Bt>I grade con ference "ht ch will exam1n<' Lhe r<'sults of the first two years of lhl' 1975 Helsinki agreemt'nts -1t 1s virtually C<'rt:un lhal strong arm repression by the Tito regime will be more muted than usual The llels1nki follow-up con ference 1s :.upposed to study how signatories of the llelslnki "finaJ act" have li ved up to the agree ments particularly the human rights comm1tmenl'> entered into ( EVAN -NOVAK J by the Soviet Union, the U.S., Canada and all European coun- t ri•s <except Albania>. Also thor ny are these problems. Tilo's desire to have some as· sociat1on with the Common Mar ket, and contr&dictions with the growing power of Italian Communism CONSEQUENTLY, the Com munist rulers of Yug~lavia want to minimize public confronta lions growing out or acts or political repression whi ch in· variably or at least often become cel ebrat ed c auses abroad. As a poltce state, Uus country does not matc h the So' 1et Union or its Europe<in clients But by Western standa rds, 1t lack!> even t he most fundamental civil rights. For example, cons ider this unpublicized case of search and seizurl' without warrant, followed by the use in court or the seized materia l to send a distnct Judge to jail. The case, unpublicized an the C'Ontrolled press but made known Punch DONNA~ls I r . A GIFT OF LOVE makes a hear! beat lasler a beautiful MUSIC BOX playing an enchanting melody will forever be a reminder of your love .ind concern DONNA'S tine collectton u1V1tes your 1nspec11on MASTCACHAAGC 8AHKAMCRICAAD DOHA'S UNIQUE ctns II l.od h•d m1 anl u' lo li\j' .. i1hin our mt·ao .. llj' "1•uldn't h11' t-i;:h·c•n u' cr ,.<fil rar<h!" 34S8 s lmtol -979 '661 8mtol Town' Countty Hotttt.fll <Of'Nf of Mx Artllw 5'ntl AN·-c~u "-" S tarts Thursday, December 9. 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Because Kocbek has, a followi ng an the West, the govern- ment has ignored him. The case would have become an embar- rass ment al next summer's Bel- grade conference INSTEAD, the police moved not against Koc.bek but against his friend, the judge. A search of the judge's house produced his personal diary, which in tum, ex- po~ed the judge as favoring more autonomy for Sloxenia. Into jail he went • Political repression here is not what at used lo be m the infamous days or the deposed police chief, Rancov1c. But glaring examples !>Uch as lhts are not rare .. The most publi cized is ·the case of Sergei Popovic. a well-known Belgrade lawyer who has made a courageous a nd dan g erous IDEAL A whole fleet of 3 /,'' vehicle, all , • • powered by o -powerful magic '~mo•ii <;o,p,;<e $S $2 27 KAHS:t.i} 47 '2 0"0 PRICE T7 ~ $4·99 Pl«tE . .. career of 4 efendlng v1cums of -polihcaJ repr~sion With no tl~lp from the Belgrade bar, Popo'Yic was convicted urller this year and stnpped or tus passport and has right. to prac· tice law for his defense ol a client in a "host.d e propaganda" case. In his sum mation. Popovic called on the court to disprove the truth of his client's "hosti le prop<Jgan- d a." T he Catch·22 verdict : by re· pealing has client's words in his summation. Popovic himself was convicted of spreading false pro- paganda. THE 39·VEAR-OLD lawyer filed a fres h case wtth the Constitutional Court on Nov. 24, askin g for a finding that Yugoslavia's law on freedom o( the press is unconstitutional. 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Douglas will be honored Fri- day at a $30 a plate dinner in Los Ange l es sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union of South e rn California. Consumers should be cautious about any sales ofCer that they get over the phone. They should also re- aJ1ze that investors in the volatile commodities m arkct should be pre- pared lo s ustain a tot al loss, two of- fi cials or the Commodity Futures Trading Comm1ss1on said Wednes· day. one Kansas farmer who was o!Ccred an option on cocoa for a ree of $4 ,700. The same option w~ available from reputable dealers for $2, 700, Bagley said. A commodities option is a contract to buy a particular commodity al a set price on a future date Speculators buy them in hopes that the actual market price wall be higher than the option price al the tam e or lhe sale, al- lowing them to make a quick profit. COMM I SS IO N Cllt\IRMAN William T. Bagley cited the case or PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNESS NAME STAT(M(NT t rii,. to110 ..... no "~' "°" .. 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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ HATEME NT fp\ .. f1Jll0.--1f\O ~r"t')n\ #J'C O\>+r\4] f'>4,J\I "" ..... r•ANll INOll\T R l r~ ,"''' Rrooitl't•J' t C,tp 11 tivn11nqton ~-Ch, CA n .. , John W•ll11tm A'"'""' 11M1I OrooltP'lur\I 'MO. ~unttnQtQn .,..,...,, C.A fl6'1!> HIVTO' r ... ,, T 11nQ 10144 Et c~ntro /I.,. f"ounU•f\ V•ll•y r Ii .,,08 fn1\ t>1n•'1e\\ 1\ condwclfd by • Qlt'"'lill"'.ll 1Mr1Ml\P\1p p ,f\li~r! 0 f'•n()4' (f).t\t 0.t•IV P1tot (;-•1 l'""t)l t' I~ >l llO. tU• i1 lfll P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUS1'4ESS '4AME STATEMENT TM follo.-inq Pf>'~" 1\ Ooonq bu\.I t\I\\ .. \ PORT A MARIHC: INFLAIARU BOA TS 7'1S Co•·~qo .... Co ·I• AN .... C..• .,.,. Donn 0 Morton. 11H? °""""'•M Of'IYfl' l.AQun,. 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Only 23.9 Super Brush has 850-watts of dryln power; two air I he settings, circular brush, two oomtis. Concentrator. •••• , JCP.enneY. The 011 ristmas Place~ Alf tlotH optn every night 'tll ChriltmM. All 1tor .. open Sundey 10 AM·I PM. Avallable at most large JCPenney stores. . . ,_ JlJOOAILY PILOT L /ti. Boyd I' .. I I ·Keeping I'abs On the PigS llc:.t of lltl' housekL-epc.·rs among both men and women are the blind. Wby 1s snnple. They have to know where everything is, und keep everything in place. Wue you aware silver once was 10 limes more valuable than gold"' Pipe tobacco ~ales are said to ~li mb e•ery • hmt> lhe national economy goes Into a re- cession. Evidently. when times 1.1re hafd. a lo~ of cigarette smokers return to their pipes. If you mark your fingernail at the cuticle on I he d<.1y u sow 1s bred, that mark will be out to the fingertip about 114 days later "'hen the sow has her litter A San Antonio genUt·mun who was a farm hoy 80 years a~o told me.that SWING t/ ·'When and where chd that music knolo\ n a~ SWIO ~ ~cl startt><I '' .. I\ Nov. 6, 1935, probably was its most s1~n1f1cant dall· Thut's when the great Benny (;oodman with his band np(•ned at Chicago's C:on~rcss llo!C'I tu bnng ""'ang out of the hal·kroom Jall '>C'>'>ions lo the public Women :.a\ c compliments th~ ,way ,squir- r('fs :.lore nub Or so says lhat student of lhe mind named Theodor Reik. And ~limes when they·re alone an d.hunl{ry fOT flattery, he avers, the women retire from their memQrles •. thosl· nice things o n<'C' smd about them to enjoy again the certain sutisfacl1ons they got from them Men do this, loo. I gather , but not to the saml•1Jegree f\h-n fgrget morcrcadily. DIS<1PIJNF: l11tl·rnal1nn:.ill v, hc·rc·., how father:. deal with 1he1r c·h1ldn•n m d1sc1plinary matters: Thl' Frc•nl·h spank The Germ;ms order The Japc:1n<.'~l· pmch. occa.s1onally. The Italians shakP h\ the :.houldcrs-The Urittsh cane The Jew1~h waVl' the finger under the nose. The Amt'ncans plead_ And the lnsh try a hlllc of each That's the claim of a Dublin specialist in the brmging up of offspring. Thl' lobster's most dangerous enemy is the lohstcr. The beasts, they're c;annibals. First lhin~ a baby lobster has lo do is hide from 11~ pan•nts. i\ groc·cr with length) t.•xpen en<'e 1n pro- duce :..iy'> no oth1·r 1t<•m in J :.upl'rmarket con- s1stenl ly prompts !>o md.n~ 1•1Jrn pla1nls u:. docs leltUCt' LC'avc 1l to M ii-. Fr~ink Ulank of Omaha, Neb . to nommalP hl'r hu'>hand for the pre- s1dcm·y of the " M) NJ ml• ha Poem " Club Th« fur traffrr'> of 100 .} car-. ago d1dn 'l thmk mmk was l'\ l'O .,.urth bothering with Addr1'.VS mail lri I \I llot/d. !' () lJ1i;c /56(), • Costa MC!Sa 92626 Deaths Elseu,here SA:O-: Otf:(;O I \I' ('.\1a11on p1ont·<·r \.\aldu t\aterman. H2. ~on of ,1 f Jhfornw go11t.•rnor ;111d ~nee gC'ncr.il ma11:tJ.!1•r or ht• old I.II!. /\ Oj.!t•lt., I Clrnpol 1 t ~Ill 1\ 1 rpor I (hC'<l 1n a ho..,1111..JI \\1·d ~··,da~ BOI SE ldJhn C \1'1 robert 0 . 8f'atl'. 1:! n rm t'r J''1-.t.1nt l'CretJn of llt>Jlth :dur ation ~ind Wdf:lrl', ~rmscn at1001st. .1uth<1r .rnd pubh sht°'r. d1t•d Wt><! m 'llJ\ 111ght of canc<:r IU:~o. Nev ( Af'> Phil Tobin, 75. thl' man 1 t:-co)(1111cd a:. the father of '\(•\ ada s legahLed L!Jmbhng, du~d Wcdnes· day 1n a Reno hospital • 1ftcr a long lllne:.:. aAU"°'GA•TNI• Kt~MITH W &AUMC..•lltTNF~ ,... '\.c:fliti'f'lt ni Fo"'"'''"" V•1t•v CAllfNni.• P""..-.0 flW,l\'f Oriw•mb.or 1 1'1• llt •""' 11) \1,rv1vtd b~ w••-M vr1 • -----------!'~;;,!:;o 7.:~;:~ ~:~:~:~ UL T1·HIGllOH FUMl141. HOMt Corona dnl Mar 673-9450 -C,,,til Mo~a 646 ?424 ,.,,,..,.l\V .. lt•v.c ... IWt) tjt••ftitl tulf1rr l'\ ( hr1'I• .. M W•~ t A"'l tf)\Jr rvotM r\ Orn•• MAurnQ.."'"'"' ,,,. f..llfl W1tyr1~, lnfJI •n fll W ln\tOn ft•~m11arff\ftr ftf '!.•~ "'"'""•ro1f'Wt ~~'·• """"'°"''',..., •·• r, .. ,..,,,..,,,. In .,._ Cl• .. ~., ... , •'fl£"' Uk Ta.ring Billy Carter. the Pres id e nt ·elect 's brother . lost his mayoral election bid but has \\on an ap- pointment to the Sumtcr County Board of Tax Com· mi ss ioner~ He \\ill be one of three lLIX . ussessors. Pets Sprung Cons Lose Animal Pah SAN QUENTIN (AP) -Sea gulls cot the goldfish, but the ca\.S, dogs, birds, snakes, rats and other anJmaJs befriended by inmates at San Quen- tin prison are about lo get a human heave· ho_ OCficials have set a Jan. 1 deadline lo begin en· forcine a stale ban against pets kept by some ol lbe prison's 2,000 inmates. THE INMATE'S FEEUNCS WILL be con- sidere<i, promised Blll Merkle, the prison lnforma· tion officer, but be said the animal situation has got- ten out of hand and the pets will have tb go. "We're going to give the men a reasonable amount of time lo find a relative who might take the animal." he said. "After that, we'll tiave to catch the pets and the Humane Society will pick them up." A Department of Correction ban on pets was un- enforced at the prison, Merkle said, until <:om- pJajnts from other inmates began to mount. THE C'OMPl,MNTS INCLUDED objections to the smell, the noise or the choice of animal. Merkle estimated that for every con who likes cats, there were five who didn't -and that could start fights. Inmates find p<>ts in the pnson's fields. barns and warehouses. Officials said they didn't know how many animals were kept in cells or were befriended with regular handouts from favorite convicts. Merkle said th(' prison just doesn't have faeilitic:. to perm it men to keep pets in their cells. "TllEY DON'T HAVE CAT litter, so the area Trolley Back smells, and they don't have proper food, so the pets ~o hungry," he said "And there's no vet so disease, DETROIT <AP> The especially rabies. 1s .tlways u possibility. clang clang of 3 trolley JS Goldfish from the prison ponds were a "big :,echoing along Detroit's th.ing" among inmates a few years ago. But they no dqwntown streets again longer are much of a problem, Merkle said . foi ttte first time in 20 "The seagulli. got them ," h~ said. years, wlthtbe revival of ,........----------------------. 'trolley· car service on Washington Boulevard, one of the city's main thoroughfares Tbanks to YoU it works •.. UnltedWay 0 ,• Holiday grandeur is in store Our~ 6torcs are well stocked with glorious man-made Christmas-trees A magnificent way to celebrate this yoar -and years lo come These long lasttng monc-y-savcrs aro fully assembled, flame retardant. fade-proof and allergy proof Com,. pick your favorite today. And sci II up rn mrnutes. They"re aft ~wr.n rind gorgeous 7 A. 2 FT. SCOTCH PINE Model =35201. Reg. 3.99 2~88 8. 4 FT. SCOTCH PINE Model #34401. Reg. 8.99 5.88 C. 6 FT. SCOTCH PJNE Model #34601 . Reg. 15.99 ·11.88 0 . 7 FT. SCOTCH PINE Model =35701. Reg. 22.99 16.88 6 4 llU. llOAOWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadw:w Costa MeM ..,..,n two· ,,.,, J11AMt1• ,..,.rv""'" 1 -----------------------,.----------------------r---------------------1 -~ w .. ,,.... ,,...,...,. Ord• ltltOOr~ of .... ,_ .. °'""" ~· ··~" Wiii ""' ... ltl 11 00 AM r rt<My a,<"'""'' 10 '"~ ~I PHlll( V••w C~•""l· Otlltl"''"'I R•v 64 2·9150 McCOIMIC• MOITUAlffS Laguna Beach 494-941 5 l39una H1lf'I 768-0933 San Juen Cao1~trano '495-1776 P4ClftC VIEW MIMOR14l ,All Cemetery Morlul'lf'V Cl'lapel 3500 Pac1hc View Ottve Newpor1 Callforn1a 644·2700 ... RfAMILY Cot.OH141. fUHEUL HOMI 7801 Boisa Ave Weslm1nster 893-3525 SMITHS' MOftTU41Y 627 Main SI. Huntington Beac:h 536-6539 SMITH TUTHILL U .. OUI WISTCLlff CH4P& Mortuaty • • 846-4888 •27 E 17th SI. Cosra Mesa PUBLIC NOTICE °""' II S• .. M"" Of""~ H .,.,_ """ t•4t"t (hW'" H"'w00f'1•~tlt C. tnN'' ~ Pflt1·f1 V1e>N M""'9tef't1tl Pl/fl~ N9'wpotl "••<" (A 01rtClf''1 by P••tt( V••• M~rtwr f \HOlllT•tOO! J•MI$ w ' J•m • \HOllTlllOGI. Jtt '"''ld•rtt of N ,.•OOf"f k•<P\~ (AhfMf\1A fJAft\#0 ..,..,.., OeGl'rnbM' \. ,.,,. \u•v•v"d bv d,1uqnt•r M•'' ~ tlOf"I \twir,tJ.,. -..on\"•""'"~,~ p..t1•1th M t' •nn M r\ .lt11mf', ~r.rtqllP " C>r4'1PW!r ¥r fh(Mf'rt ~1r1t1'i" '''''"Mr\ D1t11\4' Cnr1\h f tiit"' •• M•'' 8r1oo"ll• 1_.optim ~''-" ,,, r, 1d111v O•<t!'m.,_, to "' 10· 00 AM At tlt4t (_""""' ol Our tffrl(MIJ' cn .. •n• >iffh, C•. Fot•'' l••" Mol''"'*'Y M<CULLUM •1 TA MrCUlLUM. ,._,.,...,,Of'"''" M •••. (~'1forn1tt PA\0111 aw•y Ottt:mtlll'r 1 ''''· Shf' h \-urvlwd by "'""°"" 11w E--cw1111"';...,,. _.., MC(uHt.trn of Pf'\O"'nn:. 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Put a lewwo~• to work for In the OAllY PILOT IML ISTAn SALIS MANAClll We.,.. tootd119 '°'top management '*10nnel ~th two·· ~ Of mote experience In ~ti.I ,.., estat• IQ. manat_• •tlablt•h•d offlo• ·In Huntlnoton· 8Hcft1Fountaln Vllley .,.._ Exce11.n1 Compensa11on. Send resume In conlidenoe To Ad •&11. Dally Piiot, P.O. Boll t5e0. Costa Mou. CA ByJO\'CEL.KENNEDY ( p bl. A . . .!:d":":~!~!~n~.!.~~: CareerCorner ) ~ U IC UCtlOD :)~~ Hlpborltood. Do yoa bow where we _ _ f~ Sat. and S nln at 8 ran write for loformatloe-feed ..,. ~&.. un. eve gs p.m. . pUen, wmal deaJen, operaUAi Up9. be opened.'or less. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. FOR lNSPECTlON ' 11 .... 0 ... 1 b 1J)dl • -.ii~ •-' w -Don t be1tn without bualness · • ~ 't;v~ a:1ma~: ~ti.'l:·n!.•· .. .0: management know·bow. Even well· I JEWELRY CHIMA CRYSTAL 1 new to us, bul all &be nd·l•pe pan l1. financed mom ·and-pop stores fall 1 Plus hundreds of other items of !urruture, obt.n.ts d'art, etc. · c.M ,.._, w because the operators know UtUe I "' ~ -.,..,...cago, • bou M--L--.J•---~ l--l ' '---L-. rt .....a_--1 I a l buyi.nc, pricing, prornoUOft and I ~ ......,,,_J.,.,.• uvm ou -01·pcswn, LJQ1a.u~plc1es, cou -01~ • On my birth<Aay if 1 get my wish, other busineas functions. 'Check com· I sales, banb, etc.· ':I you 'II exercise humane responsibility petition; the market's saturated In a I Moved lor oonvenl(inoe ot sale lo: ;1 in operating your pet mart. You'll buy number of communities. ~ ~ puppies and othe r locally available -Know pet management. From • creatures from nearby breeders the day you open, customers expect JfEWPORT GAi.I.ERIES. LTD. whom you persona.Uy know to be re· you to be an expert. Since there are no 2542 W. Coast Htry. • liable, schools for indepe~t pet retailers, lC•wport a.acb. CcilUomia HH3 If you find you can't get adequate you may need on·job training in a (71')~"c. .,_ : well·run shop. A frano"1·--of ... t I -~--I stock locaJly ar\d fed you must buy UIDQ. ,.... from mass breeding centers Jilte mart.a leaches you what you need to I · "puppy mills," l hope you'll spend the know but investmentcosu are higher. I China by Llmoges, Wedgewood, Rorenthal and others; fine European 'I money to travel to these places and be _ KEEP IT CLEAN. More than I and Amencan cul crystal and art glass; pon:elain hgunnes; bronzes; Imo .1 as partJcular a s if YOU were buying a most businesses, a dirty, smelly shop I furruture; chandeliers and one of the larQEISl displays of line jewelry in tho :'I pet for your own family. will keep customers out and the I southland. Everything from 20 carat cliamond sohla!ree to gold neck chains. ·,I THE MILLS THAT raise unhealthy health department in. I :J animals in pigsty conditions couldn't -Seek advice from expen'eoc-.a I I BERKELEY (AP) -"Jt seems everybody ""' here is either a vegetarian or a non-smoker," says operate without greedy retailers and pet supply wholesalers and from state FREE ADMISSION ··1 one University of California coed pleased with a unwary customers. or regional pet retailers' associations. ·• Further, you'll usejudgmentinscll-For more information, cbec:k the.e TERMS: ,:J student· voled smoking ban. ing pets, avoiding customers whom publications: BankAmericard, Master Charge, Pel'90nal Check, Terms. • The smoking restriction, approved 4,280-921 al you believe will mistreat the animal. Book ''R tail PetSup I M al " " the UC campus here, took effect this week. It ap. : e P Y a.nu • ADDmOlfAL INSPECTION HOURS: • But even if, as you say, you love by Nelson Miller, 1976, $24.95; Cappel M T ~. 10 ·1 piles lo two campus buildings under student govern-animals and do all these things, there Corp., 4630 Eisenhower Ave., Alexan-on., ues. 01 Fri. S a.m. lo 5 p.m., Sat. 12 noon to S p.m .• ment jurisdiction which house offices, a tavern and are plenty of pitfalls. dria, Va. 22304; also available from un. 2 p.m. toS p.m. • a restaurant . Nelson Miller, the author of the oth t 1 bol al MARALYN EDI D, /\ NON ·SMOXlNG newly r evised and only com· erpe s upp yw es ers. AUCTIOJfEEI\: I · graduate student, said she voled for the measure prehensive book 00 pet shop manage-TRADE J OURNALS: "Pet/Sup-Art Levtno ' because she finds 1t ''difficult to breathe and ment. "Retail Pet Supply Manual," plies/Mar keting," 1 E. First St., .I 1 rather offensive" to be in a smoke-filled room. offers these tips: Duluth, Minn. 55802; December issue \__ WE BUY FOR CASH _)I Besides th al, "it smells." contains buyer's guide. "Pet Dealer," Michael Cunningham, a doctorate student, -MAKE SUR E YOU have ade-22SW.34tbSt.,NewYort,N.Y.10001· OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. puffed on a cigarette as he said, •·1 worry about the quate capital -at least $6,000 to April issue contains buyer's guJde'. WHOLE ESTATES OR SING TE public offense of my smoking. 1 agree smoking Is $25,000 for a basic full· line shop. A "Pet Age," 2561 N. Clark St., Chica10, LE I MS. i lsi .. grooming shop with accessories can Ill 6061• repu ve. · · -------------------------· BUT HE ADDED HE would find 1l a "con----------:-.-. -------------:-----------:::::..::.=:.=..::.:=-::..::.=.=..::.:=-::..==.=...::.::.:::..::==.:::..::..=:...=.==:_-~ s1derable str ai n'' to come in for a brew in the tavern ' and not be able to smoke at the same time. · j II. Carey Thomas. a pipe smoker, felt "the en· tire thing should be le(t to personal pred1lecllon. ll 's not a severe problem Most people &t Berkeley don't smoke." Tllt\ buolnen 1, <onOUcted bof • ., i... d1yf ... J. Richard Mor•arty Thi\ \l•l"met'lt Wd\ tlled wjtJ\ ttw Coun•• ,,.,,of Or•noe C0<.1nly on No• 1l '"~ Wrap up the best Give any of these powertools. And you'll make it the merriest Christmas for your favorite do-it-yourself er. These are top quality regular and heavy-duty all' plirpose drills for homeowner and workshop use. Also precision saws that handle just about any do-it-yourself job. A. BLACK & DECKER 1/4 H DRILL Single Speed. Model #7099. Reg. 10.99 8.88 8. BLACK & DECKER ~" DRILL With double reduction gear system. Model #7199. Reg. 11 .99 9.88 C. BLACK & DECKER 7Y4" SAW With 1.25 HP motor. Model #7399. Reg. 19.99 16.88 Holiday hookup Piel< up an ex1ra e><tenelon cord or two tor the hOlidays. 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Wonder welder POINSETTIA, Reg.3.99 2.88 A sooo•F welding torch thal's powered by ufe and stable o><ygen pellets. Kii oonlafna: ao11doK welding torch, 14 .ounce propane cylinder. aolldox petleta, two welding llpa, bfa:e rOc11. protectlV'O glatMt, apar1t lighter, e><tra filler and Up cleaner. Model #T -5000. SOL.IDOX APOLLO TORCH l<fT, Resi. 38.99 24.88 ----------~- yy9rdF.§t Ha[~~ngtQri · 7707 Garden Grove 81vd. 301 So. State College 1276 Brtatol 324 W..t Kat• 537·9571 or 893·81523 870•0050 5!e·1800 932·28 a111 If ct.rll-Dq, ot*' 'ti 4 Chrtelmae Ive. Q111dNewY ... b11, °'91' ... 4 MN v ... 1w. Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Frl 0 to 9 Open Mon-. thn.1 Ftt. 9-to t Open t to 8 Wflf'I CS., ··~· Ill'. Sat. & Sun. 9 to e Sat. & Sun. 9 to e 'Sat. • Sun. 9 to 8 '• . \ . .. . .. : A J 2 DAIL y PILOT Thursday. D~mber9. 1978 i Church Seeks Divorced Condor · Survival On Line . 4 By GEORGE W. COllNELL "" ••i.ie-wnw NEW YORK -Leaders or a crowinc move· ment of divorced Roman Ca"'9Uca have issued a plea for ruller acceptanc4! ln the church and vuter opportunity to participate in its lite. "We call upon OW' Catholic bishops and our parish minister s to exteod their compuslon ... to our pli&hl." the national board of the North American Conference or Separated and Divorced Catholics declared Wednesday. ITS STATEMENT, J~UED HERE following a meeting Sunday in Clevt-land, said that when divorced, remarrie<J CathoUcs are barred from the TUE FAMILY cmcus· By Bil Keane "Is this picture of Santo good enough for us to hove printed on cwr Christmas cord?" Sllt'l'Sment of communion, ''there ls no sign or God's concern. "And without that concern and visible love between a man and a wom~J. there ls little hope. lo that circumstance, the quality of IJfe 1s lessent'd. · · There are 10 million separated and divorced Catholics in the U.S. and Canada, the statement sald. IT CAME IN THE WAKE of an unprecedented service ln Memphis, TeM., at whkh Bishop Carroll Dozier exyended general absolution -forgiveness en masse--to 12,000 Catholics, including those in Se<'ond marriages, welcoming them to share in communion. Spokesman for the divorced Catholic group said its statement was drawn prior to learning of that event, but called it a sign of hope. •*· .. WE ARE Wl.U.JNG TO BE patient for change and forgiving for injustices suffered," the state· ment s aid. "We have been impressed by the response we have already received." · Tbe group is led by the Rev. James Young of Boston and says 1t includes more than 125 locaJ branches in cities acr06s the country. Rabbi Backs Children PHILADELPHIA (AP) -A noted J ewish Biblical scholar , Rabbi Dr. Robert Gordis or the Jewish Theological SernJnary or America, urges Jewish population growth, with three or four children per Jewish family, to preserve and strengthen Jewish Life. " ,.,.,.. He told the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds here that the Jewish people have already made suflicieot contribution to "zero population growth" through the holocaust in which the Nazis slaughtered 6 million Jews. If you can pa1~tawall youcan~per a wall. SANTA BARBAtlA CAP) -A U.S. Forest Service advisory ~m· mlttee has approved' the p roposed capture or three non.breeding but breedable California condors in an effort to en· courage them to produce young in an artificial en· vironment. Jn a recent meeting, the California Condor Advisory Committee supported the transfer ol the big birds from their natural habitat in the Los Padres National Forest where only 40 to 50 of the m survive. THE CO MMITTEE heard the computerized findings of Dr. Jerry Vernor, director of the Forest Service's Pacific Southwest experimental station at Berkeley. 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UC. •tlCllllHltm•A IUJt •• NOOf.m .PM:UQI fOl llllllOUOlll. .. . ,Ai _, } • ORANGE COUNTY County's Medi-Cal Contributions Up Orange County's hefty 18 7 per cent hake in a:;sessed vaJu11t1on th11 year will cost taxpayers more than $1.2 million in in· creased contributions to state Medi-Cal and aad for the aged, blind and disabled progr11m County supervisors approved spendmg the extra funds Tues- day, notmg they had no choice 1n the matter anyway. RUIZ NOTED the county's share of Medi·Cal has jumped 21 5 percent in the past year and is up from $10,395,000 in 1971-12. The aid for jged, blind and dis abled share jumped 20.85 percent over last year, he sa.id. El Toro Road Scenic Route 1 ,,, c , , rr C J Anotlae;-13 Montiaa Reprieve Approved For Sitton Hoine The Albert Sillon llome for abandoned and abused ctuldren. which Orange County officiaJs hoped to close down more than a year ago. probably will stay open at least 13 more months. Orange County supervisors have approved plans for vacat- ing the Santa Ana facility. have located the S.S Wl.Seeure beds by next September, county otficials noted efforts to find the s«ure facilities may be more difficult. NUN HONORED FOR SONGS RICHARD RVIZ, chief deputy of the county Social Services Department, noted m a report to supervisors, that "changes in the county contributions s imply reflect changes in the county as- sessed valuation and bear no re- lationship l<> services which may be provided." A 6.3·mile stretch of El Toro Roa<l between Laguna Canyon and Trabuc:o Roads was de· signaled as a scenic highway Wednesday by Orange County supervisors. o.ily l'lltl SUH l'llttle But those plans depend upon dforts by county social service officials to find sufficient spact! at scaUeced sites in the county for 70 to 80 children. Secure faciUlies are used to protect children in the custody oC courts from those who may be dangerous to them or from those families who might unlawfully try to regain custody. NeeePla1t1ter Sister Catherine Marie Stewart of $anta Ana, a UC Jrvml' senior majoring in lmgu1st1cs. is the re- cipient of a $1 ,000 scholarship from the Catholic Press Council of Southern California Sister Catherine. a member or the Society Devoted to the Sacred Hearl, was r ecognized for the children's songs she has written for the telf'vision program "My Friend Pookie." He explained the county's Medi-Cal share will be $19,376,2*> this year, $1,038,580 more than in the budget. Supervisors also added a por- tion of Chapman Avenue from Newport Boulevard to Irvine Regional Park and Newport Boulevard between Crawford and Santiago Canyons in east Orange to the county's list of scenic highways. Floyd Farano, an Anaheim attorney and 10-year veteran or that c ity's planning- commission, has been tapped by Orange Cou nt y Supervisor Ralph Clark to fill the seat on the county Planning Commission b<?ing vacated Jan. 1 by Shirley Grindle. IN A R EPORT to supervisors Tuesday. county officials said they need t-0 have a secure facili· ty for 15 to 25 youngsters and that another SS could be placed in f05ter or group homes. COUNTY OFFlCIALS noted that e fforts to locate secure facilities outside Sitton during the summer or 1975 proved fruit- less, and current plans to vacate Sittoo also will hinge upon locat- ing an aJteM'late secure facility. The county's share of aid for the aged, blind and disabled will be $4,060,720 this year. $196,720 more than in the budget, he wrote. And while the county Social Services Department plans to County o(ficials originally had planned to vacate the Santa Ana facility and use it as an extension to Juvenile Hall next door. Ailing Trial Judge Spelled Judge William S. Lee was named Wednesday to take the place of ai:.ing Judge WilLiam L . Murray in a hearing designed to determine the sanity of Ken Richard Hulbert when he allegedly raped and killed one woman and then raped anothertwodays later. Orange County .Superior Court action will re- sume Monday with Judge Le<! presiding over the final stages of jury selection in his courtroom. JUDGE tEE MUST THEN rule on whether the press and public w!IJ be barred Crom the sanity phase of the proceedings under a motion for ex- clusion filed by deputy Public Defender Walter Zech. Hulbert, 24. is accused of the rape and murder of Gina Marie Tisher, 19, of Whittler, whose nude body was found last Jan 2 1n the back of a car parked near a Fullerton apartment complex. Hulbert is also accused of raping and attacking a Fullerton Community College student who told police i.he was robbed, raped. beaten and then thrown unconscious into a ditch in the Irvine area last Jan. 6. J UDGE MURRI\ V Wi\S REPORTED to be resting comfortably at home after two spells in local hospitals for what were at first thought lo be heart attacks Doctors said subsequent diagnosis showed lhat there had been no significant cardiac maUunction. But they have warned Judge Murray that be should not preside over wh<lt is expected tQ be a long and exacting trial of the RuJbert caae. • Diabetes Group HoJWrs VolwUeers Fifteen Orange Cout rHidents have been honored by the American Diabetes Association for their volunteer work for the association's Orange County Chapter Awards were presented to· -Beverly Hofrstrom, Al Moeder and Bill Schwartz or Costa M~a Barry Crawford and Dorothy Koerner ot Huntmgton Beach. Bryant Sells of Laguna Beach. -Dorothy Becker. Alice Begin, Adelle Neubauer. Walter Scheel and Dr. Walter Streit.el of Laguna llills 8ob Larl'lon of M1ss1on Viejo. -Bill Holmes. Russell Lo Galbo and W. Gerald Tenner of Newport Deitch. SEIKO'S SELF-WINDING CHRONOGRAPH: . 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B14H>me's CONSUMER POLIC\' Ow •.-., ,.i1tr1t 10 .,.tter _,....l!retii.-• _...... ..-....-----..,.....,........., .. ,ov. ~ e.it -()ji.cfer of c-.foll..,., i-. II."'""' 1111 Cl1J) t7t•t7Jll" ., ..... 11 -Wll1CI Ml_. tt .-.,.. • "rllft _.. ...... ...._. __ ,_ • ..._ ... •MY •f tlle .-,MtlMf 'HUMTl~TOM IUCM 11451 IMda 11¥4 latAvePolllh1 l]J4) 841-1445 l71~) 751-1692 , , B2 OArL v PILO r Thursday. December 9. 1916 ·QUEENIE By Phil lntertondi "I don't Uke the 'flrat' snow, the 'aecond' 1now or any •now! Does that make me weird!" Cot a problem" Tht•n wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tap<'. gl.'tlmg tile ansu:ers and actwn you neC'd to solve 11ll'(/Wlles in government and busi- ness. Mail .tJOUr quc·.~t1011s to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orn11ge Coast Daily Pilot. f> 0 Box 1.560. Co1;ta fllt's<L, CJ\ !12626. Include uour telept1one numhf•r. The column appears daily ercept Saturdays. Lodn9 Pat ien~e 01'er l'en DEAR PAT: The Nov. 16 Wall Street Journal carried a page one item on the fees charged by some doctors' 0U1 ces for completing ins urance forms The article states, "The American Medical Association appro.,es the form fees as ethical and Proper, but only when more than one or two forms are submitted " I'd like to know the thinking of the Orange County Medical Association on this pro- cedure. My doctor charges $3 for completing just a ·few lines of inform a ti on on one form. F.N., Newport Beach An Orange County Medical AsaoclaUoa spokesman says that It concurs with the AMA state· ment r egarding insurance form fees. It was poiDted oat, bowevf'r, that the OCMA can onJy "recom· mend" this form fee schedule. It is not Involved in enforcement. The OCMA also "recommends" that member physicians post a notice on the recep- tionist's counter Informing patients prior to treat· ment of the requested insurance form fee. If your doctor's office charges fees more than th~ AMA recommendation, take It up with bJm personally before you receive treatment, but warn hlm that your blood pressure reading may be ad- nrsely affected If be does not agree with his pro· r~sional association's "recommendation." 'Toacel' ~ripfnat• Soabd1' DEAR PAT· I responded to an ad in a weJJ. known magazine :ind ordered fi ve towels for $1 last fo'cbruary. l also ordered a set for a friend. My check was eashed within four days. I've never re- ceived the towels or any refund. I have written three letters, and the> all have come back stating that the company was "out of business.•• M S., Costa Mesa 'Drop Everything' To Watch 'His M~ic' By JAY SHARBUTJ' WS ANGELES (AP) -Tonight's marching orders: Drop everything at 9o'clock, tune 10 CBS (Channel 2> and watch a two-hour special called "America Salutes Richard Rodgers: The Sound or His Music." The opus, co-hosted by Gene Kelly and Henry "the Fonz" Winkler, is a long overdue, well-crafted tribute to the 72-year-old composer or more than 1,000 songs and ce>creator of 42 B~adway shows. IT HAS CLASS IN every depart- ment -musicianship, writing, direc- tion, production, you name 1t. It sets a standard of excellence. Not only is it a display of great tunes sucb aa "I Could Write a Book" and "Hello, Young Lovers," but it's also an intelligent history course on the creative process involved in Rodgers' tunes and such hit Rodgers shows as ··South Pacific" and "The Sound of Music." The course is taught in breezy, anecdotal style by Winkler and Kelly. respectively cast as two Rodgers ' col· laborators who became just as famous as the tunesrttith -Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II. They appear on an empty theater stage, chat about the way various tunes came to life and the way each man worked with Rodgers. At one point, Hart neatly sums up their dif· ferent styles this way: "ME, I ALWAYS wrote a smart- alecky lyric. Oscar, he wrote from the heart ·· After each exchange, the guys step aside and let the music make the ( 1YREVIEW J point. And the points arrive in various ways -Cloris Leachman doing a "Do J H ear a Wa lt z" number. a mustachioed Bing Crosby erooning "Easy to Remember" In an ancient film clip, and Lena Horne, Peggy Lee and Vic Damone brilliantly vocalizing on a brilliant as::.ortmcnt of tunes ranging from "Funny Valentine" lo "I Wish I Were in Love Again." THE RE ALSO ARE lovely duets by Sammy Davis Jr. and Diahann Car· roll, a line "10 Cents a Dance" pro- duction number by Sandy Duncan, even a playfully-edited medley sung by nonprofessionals, among them a motorcycle cop who has at "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning " The troops who cooked up this show deserve special mention -director Dwight Hemion. who also co. produced the program with Gary Smith. writers Buz Kohan and Ted Strauss; and musical arrangers Ralph Burns and Billy Byers. whose work can be summed up in one word: tasty. I N THE LATE 1930s, CBS board chairman William S. Paley tried to get Rodgers and Hart to do a weekly radio series or their music. Alas. the project never came to pass. But after seeing this show. I wonder why the networks can't forget ratings and set aside ti me each week -or at least each month -for a similar pro· gram of works by composers of Rodgers' stature. Tonight's show pro- ves it can be done. FACTORY DEMO-FRIDAY, DEC. I 0 10 AM-5 PM You a re not a lone. An estimated 500,000 people rt>sponded to the ads, in magazines such aa McCall's and Redboc*. Some, UJte you, rffelved ..., .......... ...- oothlng at all. Mo~& people received a product U.at was not at all what U~y bad expected. Innovative Products of Stamford, Coan., the firm offertnc Ute towels, was charged wUh mall fraud by the Postal ~rvice and ordued to ma.ke refWHll to all dla· sati.aOed cu•tomers. Tbe problem, saJd the Postal Service, was that t.he products being sold by lanovatlve were not real· I)' &owels, bat dl!lpouble wiping cloUas. Tiie &owels advertlaed u •'Incredibly practical, anwovea poCynter and rayon-blend," were foaacl to -k available in rr<><ery stores at leu than half tJae price LD.novative was cbarxlaJt. The Po&tal Service 1a.Jd Innovative bad received a'Jt,oot tbroegb this llCMme. Laat April. lnnouUve slped a coaaHt agrtt· mut to 1Uop U1lng deeeplloa In 1elllng tbe ''towel"." Tiils •«reement pwt &be Rrm out of bu9l· ~. wllldl Is why yoar le«tta were returned. A special JDDd baa bffn sd ap by the U.S.P.S. to fadlllat.e refaad•. llefad seeken abould write to lnnovaUn Producta IM., Boll '14", PbJladelplaJa, PA ltlOJ, encloslnt proot otpun:hase. aa..,,.1 .. 1,,,.ftlo• B~lcllrn DEAR PAT: J ordered and paid for a Sl9.9S electronic ignition syi1t.em from J.C Whitney of Clucago last February. The ad prompting me to or- der promised that the system would give my car "50,000 miles without a tune-up." It also said that l must be completely satisfied in every possible way" or I would r eceive a full refund. I returned the lgn1lion to J .C. 'Whitney. stating that it was un-~ satisfactory. One week later I received another package from this firm. which J refused. I wrote again and requested a refund. I'm still waiting. R.8 .. Mission Viejo Nothlag caa nm for 50,0M mUes wttboat aome klDd of a tune-up, especially a car. Tbat kbHt of aa offer at tbat prke IOGDda too good to be true. J.C •. 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[_1_N_s11_o_R_r _J T he q uake, r egistering 5.7 on the Riehl.er scale. occuned al 1: SI a.m • according to the G1.'<>logical Su rvey's ~ National Earthquake Information Service a l Golden. Colo. T he tremor was too far orr shore lo be fell or cause damage in coastaJ areas, the Earthquake Information warning to North Allanltc Treaty Organization (N A TO> foreign ministers that groy, 1n g Soviet economic power mt'ans growinJ! nulitary PQwcr and the Wc:-.t must be at least as strong, sources said In a 45-minute spc~>eh, the bourccs said Kissinger stre~scd the 1m portance or d etcnte, but e1dded that accommodation w i th Mo:-.co w 1s no substitute for military security. Kiss inger re l uy c d President-elect Carter's commitment that NATO "s hall b e s u s tain e d and strcngthen<!d " Service said, despite the fact a quake of that magnitude 1~ capable r)f "con - siderable damage" on land. Leader Begin• T a •k BEIRUT CAP) Salim-el-Hos~. Lebanon's n ewly dc~agnah .. '<i premier . has begun tryin#: to put together a government and says it "will not take much time." Ford O lf ered Po•t In selecting the 48 year-old Moslem banker to h ead thc government. Christian President Elias S;irkis said he should pick men or proven ad ministrat1vc ability iru.tcad of pohtt c1ans l o l aunch the monumental task o( r econstruction after 19 months or civil war. ANN ARBOR . M ich. CAP> -Presa dent Ford 1s consadt'nni: accepting an offer of a '1s1t111g prorc~sorship from the University or Mich1~an. according to ;m unidcnt1f1cd friend quolL'<i by the Octroit Ney, s Carte r Gi ven Ohio COLUMBU S, Ohio CAP > Democrat Jimmy Carter has hcl.'n (Jr dcred ccrl1f1ed as w inner of Ohio's 25 electoral voles. Ht·publicans and others had complatnl'CI in u federal court suit that the N<1v. 2 i::cneral clcc· lion voling to the :.taLL' w;is m ;.irr l'd by fraud But Wh1tc House spukc!>m an Robert Rarrctt. while acknowlcdi::1ng th(.· l'resadenl has rt·ce1ved his almu malcr·s inv1tat1on, s;.iad that Ford would "hold at at arm's length with the other offrrs that havt' come in un lll he leaves the Whale llousc f 'irna•s F ees E ye d U.S. District Court Judge Jo..,cph P Kinncary i::avi> Sl'Crctar y of State Tcu W. Brown the ~o·..thead to certify Carter's 25 prcsid1•nt1al electors frvm Ohio WASHI N GTO N (APJ -The Secunlit:s and Exchani:c Commission 1s tn\'csligating whethcr fe<:s pu1d to l'-"O Soutl1 l\on •an blll>anl'~..., ai;:cn~ h v an American elcctrumc~ ftrm wu~ later usecl '" fananct.· lht.' hrabc·rv of U S congress men An SEC' spokl•sm an sa11l thr agcnn t!'> JO\ cstit:atinl? 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J udQmenl 1tnlerNI May "· "'• Cbvnty ot Oran~. ~,.,,. ot CAtltornlft UOOf'll ~ tuoo~ru •nttrfld •n fAYOf' o• J•ck S -.1.1 rm•n A\ HldQmf'nt '"'""or -.......... "1•11°""' EntH· t .. rwntnt Comoany, '"' 04'••0 P..rnt Corw't•• Ak hJ.tnwui. •nd ._.ow"'d MctU "' tUdQ.,..,.nt Otbtor\, showlt\Q A n-t ll><ll•nu•ol\1.1~1 M>otlu~llY<luo M\AiO tudQment on '"" dal8 ot ,,.. IMUM<e ct ._.id ... ecuUon. I lt•v• •••f""tt uoon •fl ""' r~t 1•111' • ..., ,,,,., .. , 01._...,1ud0 _,,, debtor~ !ft '"" pr-<ly '" IM Countv ol 0<•"'1". Stale ol C...1110""° dH(rttlif'd ., toll~h•1" &..ot 11 of TrH f 6611 "' Dftt ""'O ..-t .... ~ !ft 6ook tu. PA01t• I IO• ol Ml .. <•Her\tOU' MH>t, r•cotd\ °' O.•~ Couftty, C..tltoirnl• <OtntnO,,ly •f'llOWn II\ 11111 Pon $1wllleld Pl • Hew~~ ...... c..IH.~ NOTICE ISHtllEBY Gii/EN 1""1°" ~..,. Deom~r n. "'.,el 1 00 :>'Cl«ll P.M. et rron1 of eovn-. H•rbof' Mllftltlpal Cov•t . ...01 J•m. -llllld .• c;llV ef Nl'WllOrt 8NUI, c ....... ,"' Ofel>te, Stew .. CMl!Omt .. 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SUl'(lllO•cOURTOF THE HAT!t OF CALlf'OllNIA "O• TNI COUNTY 01' O•ANGE Ho • ""' l<O llC ( OF H(.RING O F "(Tlfl0N FO• P•OeAtf Of WILi. llNO l.f TTIEllS tE\TAMliNT•llY I IA'" f /r)\(l>H W f:IA ~ Al c-,o e(llf(')WN .4, J()\f PH Wll "JN AA'f' At \I) ""OWN ..... JO\F PH ~-.v (», "'' ... J lf(lfl(f •"> l'Ell(l\Y C,tV£N lhlf MA'ff.1Aqrr ~ RAV'h1 f ,.,,I'll" I". f" t.1 t\ f1't P..-nb"t' ,I W ilt '°"" t~ ,. ., .. ryr ri4 l '"H• '' 1,.. '"'"'',,, .. ,"IO IN ~t1ttt')nl•1 , .. ,_.,.. "'', ,,, wn1rn ... "'"~"'" fol tu,,hf., PMft<hl.u .. ''"0 th ti ttw• """" ""'" nll\("' Off\" t•lft(f IP\#1 \AnY" h't\ ~" "'' '"' O-u·mn.-t, 1• 1~11r1 "' 11) t)1 1) tn. U\ IN> f °"'"Oft"' f>f 0-n.vl,,..,..,f ..., )f)t \•1dC'°"''I .,1 /fttt (•Ytt (rnt•• 0rt'Y• W t"''· 1n lf'ltt ( 1tv nt \.wit" AM Gtttl0f"1'1tll 0111"" ~( l, 1•16 WILl.IAM E.SI JOHN, County ''"''" OITZ AIO(l .. $,.&MANNIMC# -Wll\lllr• elvf ., Sun• 11• \At A-IH. CA *M ,,,_,,, , .. '""'"-' Publ•~d o,.,~ co•'' OA•ty P11ot ~c I 9. 11 l•I• )11() I• P UBLIC NOTICE S-J1Ht SU~IRIOR COURT 0"-nlt: \TAlf 0" CALI ,ORNIA FOii THI COUNTY O' ORANGE N•.•·"121 NOTICI 0" HtAlltMG 0 1' PITITl()fol FOR ~llOeATI 01' WILL A .. O FOR 1.ITTIASTISTAMll<t AllY £\1•1• ot l'llANI( AOlAMO Pt11t.8A009'. o.c .... o NOTICE IS Hl5'Ui8Y filVEN '"'I JI.ANN&. PHll.IROOIC IJNOtRLANO """flltd "''"'" • .,. ........ lo< """'IHI Witt anf for IUU•11ct ol l..etltro ""'•"""••~• to tlta ~""'-' r•· ~· '" WlllCll " .,.._ ffW ~ ,.,Ftttilttl. •'IC! tflAl IM ...... WOle<~ .. • ...... '"' w-"°' -... ltv 0. ,. 1'7• ••• 10 • "' • 111 '"" courtroom of O..oa•ll!ltlll No. J ol \Aid cOllf'I, •I 100 Co vie Ol~tor Orlw WHl, 111 tM CUVOl SMll• Afl<f, C•lll....,la. 0.INI 0.-< l, 1'71; •ti.LIAM I SUONN c:ovmw c••·-o.11v10 ,., 0.LAN<Y m•••••C...•ttl••o ....... c:.t"'' •1 Mar, Cit tUU IJW ,rs.tm • ........, ... ,_lt.._ """91..,..., Of'~ Ot•I O.,ry ....... o.c '· •. ,.,, ,.,. 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(.l)IJl1 ty flf Or•.,()t"• ~''""" tJI (itlltorn•~ I w uf v-tt Al n~ni., .we 110•1 ,,., ttw tt1Qf'lt .. , ()1'1 '""'· •nr '"''" .,, t.twtul Mnnto"V ot Ov Un1t-.n \fAl•t_ f'll tt'I .. , 1t1ht Ott•• 1W! 111 h """' ,,f \tUft turtOM•nl Oi·bllor In ,.,.,. .-now Ofl\.t•1.,...d or~rty o• '°' M\Jf f\ 1,...,...,., ~""""",,...""'•'\Arv tn ~""' fv .. uct flt1,.,uf1on ""''" fttuv~ 11"11~'"''' .n,, ,,..,,., D.-t"rl Nov,.mbflr 74 U/4 Olvhl"" SoulhQrAn<!"CnV"•~ Dot> E RM• Ma"""' Or"""" Cftoot.1nt 'f Bv,,,,.lbaR Houor.O.ouh NOU"'•N I . llUOOL~N l"lal.,.lll"••ttor"9' 1110r ...... ~" Cltm•rolt, C•llforftl• .,,11 P\JbU\hMi O'-'"O"' Co1u t 0..-1111 P •M °'"'""'""', • 16 1'14 '41\/4 PUBLIC NOTICE OCIAN YllW SCHOOL DISTRICT 1'1! W1rfter Avt".,. """"""''" etult, Ctlllttttl•.,...1 LEG'IL NOTICll NOTICE 11<1/ITll<G ti!» NOTICE IS HEll(llY GIVEN 1 .... Ow Board ot Tr..,,,,.,, ot the Ocf'ttn II_ \<_I 0 1•1•1<1 ol O••"Ot Otvl>I,. HUft41'1Qlon BHtll. Ctlllot,.1•, Wiii re \ti,.. lllCIS to OU""""~~ ....... -·· ,,, • "7h;tll"' .. -.... 1'00t 111. Oece11111tr 11. lt , •ti._....,_ ,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,,, ()tll<• tlf w ~ °'" 111<1, 1tn W•tNr Awrovt1 H\1111~ 9"<11. C.lltornlo, "Ml. 1l-l11ll- '6Ht IHCI\ ..i11 be -ft•d -••H lft IW C0'1111••10 wl01 ""'Ille all Oft I llOWon lilo lnt,..ofllc•ol .. ld Ohtrlrf, All lltfl'" provlMCI lhrCNqil> IMI bod INnl -1 •11 •Pllll<tbl~ I-oil, tl•lo .,..ltc••c-1 n. lloard Of Trutt .. I ,,_.""' rloM .. NJ9(1 aroy •110 •U II~. -10 ........ ,, ,,,.,lll•••ty I .... ~ .... OCl!AHVtCWSlOOt. Of$TlllCT tlY Cllttlt\°'lt uftd (IOf-Of 1 ... 11 ... rdot Tf\1111-n l'\AJll\114"1 Or •"90 CCMl•I l);>Uy 1'11411 Do< J •• .,. toe!, • ---·----~-- A•lu Aid /\<'t rcss lll'll'n J l.iycs callc<.1 the arts a nert•sslty. not a luxurv. as ~he "1ppc~1 l~cJ to the ~tal(• of Muss ac hus etls for inc·reas t•d s upport of local Pl'Tf o rm1n g art.1sb. Thursday December 9, 1976 DAILY PILOT a:J Horns of a Dilenuna Get Billy's Goat CHARLESTON. W Vn. <AP> llal ly the goal tned as hard as Mary's lit lie lamb. but Billy lhc school bus dnver prt-vailed. School authorities ~u1d wht.•n Hill Miller stopped has school bus al lh1• Johnson home, one of the Johnsons' ROals followed the children onto th1• bus Mtllcr put the gout orr but had to 1>P<'n the door for l atc·arriv1ng children. The goat hopped back aboard and into the dnver':. seal Miller again rem oved the ~Oat and closed the door . The goat, how(•vcr. was ddcrmlnetl to l(O with th(• d1ildren to Jl11.'hrnond ~:lement ary S1· hool. It hopµcd onto the hood of tht· llus, leaned aga1ni.t th1: windshield and refused to m ove Mtllcr hailed two pa:-.~crsby whtl hcll,!t'CI remnvt.• the goat, thc·n held it until the driv t•r c·oulu m ake his t'l>C':lpt' ptrfua ffftctl•• Thrv DK 15, t 976 S..ltjftt to Stoclr .,.. H!Md btended Christmas Houn: Matt. to Fri. 9 to 7: Sot. 9 to 6: S• 9 to S SUPER SHOOTER • 11 triggers a whole new caper 1n the k•tchon • Party looos took party-per1ect made with lhe Super Shooter • Fill those pasta shells cream pulls devlled eggs • Create Plegant cookies & conoies • \je a 819 Shot' 19.94 Stainles s Steel Coffeemaker • Thev II oerk uP for lh1~ OE'rcotator • UndAr s 10. gr~at pr1ce great colleo • tram Toastmast er strength ~Pla-:tor automatic s1gn..i1 1nd1ca1es when collee is ready 9.99 HAIR BLOWER • Every head needs one mate and lomale • For last profes-,1onat-look1ng blow dty11lg • 1000 walls. 3 heal le11el'I. 2 air speeds. extra wide nozzle • You doll t need to blow cau11on to lhe wind, rhos •S a sate choice lor everyolle on your l1sl J;::::::--... 88 ' ~"'"-., ~13 I ~ ~ o.,, • '011\\~ ,r:::,., --'2!!ette pto·max BUNN DRIP COFFEE MAKER • How can I gel restaurant coffee al home? • Always with a BUNN Only with a BUNN • And •l's ~uper last . 8 cups in 3 minutes • Built to la-.1 w11h cooper tubing & stainf P~s steel •Why Bunn? Value. 44.88 WEST BEND ELECTRIC WOK • Tht> anc•Pnl art ol Onen1a1 i;ooll.rng become~ a new adventure • Sflf lry/pan try1~1eam/s1mmer/'>tew • 6 ouart<; b1g so You can make a whole mf'al at once • Non str-::k rntenor West BPnd ~ ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRESTO DOUBLE BURGER • You 11 flip 011er 11 & 11 w111 lhp -one side tor burqers the reverse for thicker steaks and <;andwiches and and and • mJkes 2 burgers tn 1-3 m1nutPs • broil-; <:losed wilhout "Olal1et1ng then wipes clean ·Presto the Perlea 01'11 r \ 21.85 SALTON PEANUT BUTIER MACHINE ~ -~ • Ttw:; 1-; the TOP model •not tho promotional on!')' • Makes your favor1tP S-M-0 0 TH or Chunky • Con1a1ner with cover tor r,toragt comes apan fOf Pasy cleaning • Mmm makes thf? best lr13<1hest. heallh1P<.f oeanul b u llAr voull Pvm ear -•" ' 19.95 ROCKWELL 7 Y4" CIRCULAR SAW • You saw n1m eyeing this one drdn I vou·1 • Full one horsa oower 6 5 amp 5800/rpm motor • Cutting capac111es 21'1 at 90 I 718 · al 45 • t year buyer protection plan • For safPty double 1nsulallon & tofe!,coping bfada guard• Model #4500 or 4511 ~ SKIL CORDLESS DRILL • It s a screworiver too• • Includes recharger holster & 2 screwdriver bits • Reversible • Safely trigger loclt orevents accidental start~ • Super portabla gilt lor a superguyr GE DELUXE TOASTER OVEN • If he has a bagel tha• nePds 1oast1llQ a porato that need'> bak1n9 he neoo· 1h1s toaster oven • Toasrs anytr11ng. bakes BELGIAN WAFFLER • Gill her with a walller then en1oy waffle<; tn1 breakla-;1 or dP'isPrt • Greal l t>r loa•.l e d sandwiches too• • Thick n Quick la::.IPr than the electflc one!> • This onP works Oil IOP of you r ·.love like an oven • Model T93B PHILIPPINE YACHT MAT pr::;n~"~ • For your yacht or your yard. your stoop o r your stoop • Wile Pm clean on 1 00% hemp l 1br•r 161127 and storc1y 2.98 ARROW STAPLE GUN • For you or the handyman in your hie • One SQUEEZE and vou·ve nailed 1t' • All purpose for etec1rocn1 wH1ng WOOdworkmg. vPhol51enng TS'> 9.95 FULLER 1 O" & 14" PIPEWRENCHES • They hang on fight. SUPef' Quahty Super pnce .~~~=~'j} TE>m1wra1111e gauge tor Pach 'lldfl • Can you t)(>f.,•vf> thal7• 13.88 FURNACE FILTERS • II 5 l1ler-chang1ng hm(' Jga1n • For maximum hPal1ng A m1n1m11m dust ' ~f\Wf , l!f!lh h'}hl tM A I ,f .,111 r'"'--'''111 't·f' tlf•'.)h'"• '4 ll*•f f Jl1 ,_., 1'•1ofYC • "· II••• '1 1 .1 .. • t 1,h ,. °""'",,''", ...... ' 1""." ·~" .. , •• ,, •••• ''" , 'hfof •• ,,,..;. ' tl")ll b'f' <;IZES· 14x20 14.(25 t6x20 •6x25 20K20 Level 24" PICK-UP TRUCK • EQuallty of the sexes . the girls want them too • Authentic True Value hardware truclt • All steel, . safety-play ~ge'l ... DAii. V PILOI NORCO CORONA e FALLBROOK <;pacific it Ocean ~ (b ~~ ~¥ e v1STA .£ NORCO, CORONA AND OCEANSIDE AREAS BOOM Push for Housing Outraces Gasoline Coat Hikes Costs Push Housing bemand to New Limits By THOMAS 0 . ELIAS •liad the price or gasoline continued to escalate at the same pace it did dur mg the Arab oil embargo rJf 1973. 1t might ha ve hart the 1rnµact on Californw lifestyles lh<.11 m:iny plan- ners expected But the pnce u( fut·I has not t•r,n- tinued that sharp increase. so another mnationary ractor has ansen and completely overwhelmed whatever impact the doubling or gus µnee .. might have had THAT F'ACTOR'! TllE almost un - Jelievable rise in California real ~state prices. u p by a statewide 1vcrage of 7 percent rn six months. Nith even higher figures ro r the netropolata n areas uround Loi, \ngelcs and San Francisco These inc reases have act<.'<! al> a urther impetus for lhc long drives hat a re a trad1t1on al p a rt of ·ahforn1 J II v1ng They have driven up he prices on centralJy located r eal -state so fJr t hat young persons have Wha t ·s laappf>n t>d iJs hat <>onofluters ar~ in- ·r~a.lngly aoHHng lo .•• tut up aoi I la lmtgn-Oftd ong~ d ri rf>s ..• een forced to buy home'> m c1t1es that .>roierly weren l C'ven considered uburbs And the} rl' ont• uf thE' maJOr t'asons Lha l :.tatC' Ra'>olanc· Nmsump on ha-. toppl'c1 1972 levels IN SOl'THt;RN CALIFORNIA, the .J vers1de Count\ c1ll~ of Norco and oron a are examples or what 1s hap- enmg and both have adopted ~low­ rowth pola<'•t'" in an effo rt to main un some stability in s<"hools, sewers nd other pubh <" serv1ces In Northern Ca1trom1a. c1t1es like ovato and LtvermQrt: face the same ind or c risis. unc which forced :.'arby Petaluma into the firs t leRa l -owth lam1t~ 1n the nation Tht> innattun or real estate pnce~ an (tlysng areas actually follow" 3 ·mewhal lo~1cal proccs11 In Orani:1· County, ror examole. in a l dC'lielopmc•nl wus primanl} ~1dent w l But ,,, populatJon grew d do" nt()w n I .o-. Ani;t(·les real estate ca mt• 100 c·o,111.. 111du ... 1 nl'' beJlan tn 1vein TJOS ESCALATED PROPERTY dues an hl•droom suburbs that SOUTHERN C.:ALI FORNI A FOCl JS formerly 1o1. ere for l'nou11h out lo have been relatively 1nexpcns1vc. Now the average :,mglc-ram1ly re~1dence in Orange County gO<'s for $81.000 and once suburban Orange County 1l> beginning to sprout suburbs of 1ti. ttwn One 1s northern San Diego County, separated from the omce parks or Orange County by the 18 miles of Manne Corps reserve at Camp Pendleton The north San Diego County area has become des irable because or j)rice homes there a verage about S25,000 less than in Orange County and the difference between them and Los Angeles County 1s even greater TllE SAME KIND OF growth 1s oc n irrang in Sonoma Cou:ity. about 50 miles north of San Francisco Its populallon has risen by about 25 per- cent 1n r1 Vl' years. as has that or Santa Crui County. a similar distance souUl of San Franc1S<"O What ·s happened 1:-. that commuters are increasin,::ly w1lhng to pay the 1n nated price or gaM>linl.' and .even to put up \\1th longer .ind longer drives to pay substantially lower µnces for lheir homes The 1mphcat1ons or this ror Jand·USC planners are forebodmg For one thing, urba n sprawl is clearly ac<"eieratin~. nnt abating, all over Cali fo rnia THIS OF NI-.:CESSITY means that current slate proposals to use up va- cant land 1n e xisting urban areas before bu1ldin~ in new places and to move toward centralized transporta- tion systems are bound to meet heavy resistance. For new hnu~inl( demand has not slowed at the same rate a s California 's overall population gro" th ln fact. although population is nearly •s ta ble in most of the slate's urban c o unties. the number or fam ilies there conllJluei> to grow ai. average fa m 1ly saze decreases Measures to con~erve agncullurul land and stop the kind o( urban sprawl for which Los An ~elcs as notonous are bound to run s mack up a1?aanst the de· sire or those new I am1l1cs for their own homes, which can only be bought at low prices in lhe same ouUying areas the pl Jnnerf. would lake to pro Leet and preserve P UBLIC" NOTJCF: PUBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtOU\ auStl•f:U CP UH NAME \TATlMfNT NOTICI! 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MINISl!tAltON or llTATllS ACl ("llOIATIECOOI lt1 IOSIO) E•l•to ot WAL T E It Wll.l.IAM 81!AUN, 0f>(U\•(I ~TICE tS Hl'AE'l!V OtllfN !Mt l'ON4 M 811tAVN l\t • 11111<1 .. ,. ... • oo1ltot>t1 10' ProlMt• ot Wiit -IOt I• -~ ot Lott••\ <" Admtlll•l•tllen with lht will on,,. .. d lo I~ oe«lt- -IOt •ul,,.,,oralion to """''"'''-' ll'e Mlett 11<10.r tho lt10tH11Cl•lll Act 'IWlll\trellon ot I! ttatn Act r p.._,, COOt Stt ti_, rot•••l'<t to wfll<h I• -tor turt"t• Pt•lk 11leo. -thM lllt lllM a!WS plott ot ht.,1110 IN -N\ ..... Ml 19' 0.Ct M•r a 1"'-ti IO OOa l'I\. 111 I"" courtrtom of °""'1• _.. MO ) ol H ICI tourl, Al 100 Ovit CMl••r 0fl¥o Wt\I, 111 ltw City ol """tf """ (Alllfl'lll• o.1w0e«mow '· "'• WIUIAM I . II JOH!f, CA>uftty , .. ,. #MIUt.0'1'011001 0 ·-··"'·"' ..... , .......... AIM"*'•· c:afl'"""• tt•I T .. 1 Ultl ltl~6 """"" "'1 Pt111MMr 11111111oMC1 °'',... c .. 11 °"'' "''"· '*--'· .. , .. .,.,,. jl)W• Dizzy's Trumpet Lifte d Others in J azz Museum Display Untou ched •·rom AP Dispatches A th1er with d taste for tugh notes or hard cash st0le one of Diuy Gillespie's distinctive angled-bell trumpets from the Ne w York Jazz Museum Museum director Howard Fischer ~aid the theft evidently occurred while lhe current e xhibit, "Thi.' Jan.Trumpet." w as open tolhepublic Fischer said the anstrumenl was one that C11lespie had .1:ive11 fellow trumpet er Chuck Mangione. who loa.nl'd 1t to the museum for the e x hib1l. Horn:. thJt belonged to Mllf'ic Davis and Roy Eldridge ab o were on display. but were not touched • Nora Ephron, senior editor of Esquire Magazine, says the fernirust movement is dead because or lack or leadership and failure to discuss problems faced by middle-class women. Ms Ephron told a Brown University audlenct' the wQm en's movement dad not help women solve psyrhological problems they htcc in trying to come w grips with their roll' m society .. For a lot of womeh, the women's movement has just give n them a ( J political rationa lization PEOPL~ for their fear of :.ucn-s~. ___________ ,.,,._ she said • Pope Paul VI und Hum1•~ new Commun1sl mayor shook hands ~K·neath a statue <if the Virgin Mary an a symboln· rill' Qr de lente A crowd l'St1m;.itcd ul between 7 .000 and 10.000 persons strained at police barriers in the vast Piazza d1 Spagna for u ~limpse of the meeting viewed as significant for relations bt'tween the Vatican and the Marx 1st admini-.trallon in the c1 ty or popes. Giulio Carlo Arga.n. ;in urt AllGAN .. h1story p rofessor packed as mayor by the Com- munist party rn t\ ugust, and the 79-year-old leader of the Rom an C;.ithohc church s poke ror about two minutes after the pontiH laid a wreath of red and pink roses beneath the big statue of Mary to mark the Feast of the lm maculate Conception. • Charles F.. "Chuck" Yeager, who 10 l947 became the first person to Oy faster than the speed 1'u11erylGnd p1e1ent1 of sound. received a s1>ec1aJ ml'dul for the reat from President Fo.rd. Yeager, S:J u 1·t·lin 'd Air Force brig1utier general 0-om Cedar R1dgt'. Cahf • broke the sound barrier Oct. 14. 1947. In ~n ex- perimental Bell XSl aircraft in a flight rrom Edwards AJ1 t'or('e Base He l;1tcr became lhl' rlr~t person to ny at twice thl' speed of sound. lie retired from the Air Force on March 1, 1975 • YIAOEll /\ Calirornw Tahoe ltc1<wnal Planrutag /\uency official says a planned addition to a Lake Tahoe AEOOY I bench hOUSl' owl\ed by :.ini::er H~len Reddy conforms with ' al!ency poJ1cy Jim SmJth, a CTRPA t•n - rorcement officer. said the add1- t1on will be made at the same tame other development on the property 1s reduced CTRPA memnt•r Norm Woods raised a ru ror over the proposed work , chan:mg that the singer has bet-n gi ven special treatment • Actress Sarah (burctlill, daughter of lhl· l.tll' Sir Winston ChurcbUl, has been accused by a Chicago publishing rirm of breach or C'Ontracl by keeping a $15.000 advance for an autobiography that re mains unwritten. The suit. fil ed in U.S. D1stncl Court on behalf of Henry Regnery Co .. sa11l Miss Churchill was to have written the book with author Charles Hamblell, wti1J died two weeks after the t•on- tract was signed in March 1975 HarvPy Plotnick. president 11f R~nery. s aid llamblett's de- Jth voided the contract and that a chapter Miss Churchill wrote herself and later submitted to the publishing house wa!> ··atrocious." • CHVlltCHtl l. Country music performer Charlie Daniels has bct•n filled for a tuxedo. but says he has no plans to wear it while playing his fiddle at President.elect Jim my Carter 's inauguration. A Forest ~~·· of Fresh Cut~~~1 j1 Chnstmas ~·r~/ Trees ~5: · Vt_,,_,.. ..,,. •Noble Fir •White Fir • Plantati on Douglas •Farm-Grown Balsam •Scotch Pine " Arriving fresh doily from the North! Douglas Firs ~tobh 4~ .. -"'"" Flocked Trees i ,fHf1 ll'IJ.4 f \flo1'f11il ,. 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D~embflr 9 1976 DAILY PILOT Golden Boy Fumbles Lover's Role Belmom's Insurance Shuts Park GOLDEN GIRL BEGINS HER TRIP WEST Zoo Officials Hope for Passionate Visit 'Stronger Now' Patti Keeps . Shock Power By IJSA ROBINSON «1ettt JlffW\.NP't'f" \y"4iC .. lf PaW Sm ilh who :-.till has lht' ab1ht v to shock in :1 hUSIOC'SS that has grown ra1rly I lime -visited a New York r:ul10 "talion follo1.1.ing her Thanksgiving "eek Pnc:agPmr•nt a1 th., Bottoni Line lier ap pearanr1• on tlw air wa1> part or the stalton's m;1rathori rur world hunger, and Shf• was to be in tt'r••1P'-'l'll with Harry Chapin, the program's sponsor I Wh\< l'all1 t'hose to do this cit 2 a m al the end of an c•xhau!.l1 n~ week of perform<1 nces is anybody's guess 1 SH E WAS IMMEDIATELY CAUTIONED nol to say any "dirty word:-." on the air and so conti numg her on~oing fight against censorship ut tered ont' th at 1s unpnntablt• Thl' s t a tion managers were. needless ' , to say.not s rmling. f, Tops in Pops .• 1 E arhl'r that week Patti stirred a pol of her homemade cous ·cous and looked disdainfully at the leftover grapes a nd crumpled cJndy "rapµcrs in her Bottom L int• drcssinf room "D'you believe how t hcv t11•ut me 10 th111 place" she muttered PATTI'S DISCOMFORT WITH THE club was no secre t to audiences who packed 11 lw1ce nightly for seven nights dunng Thanksgiving week She ope ned each set with a ha tf hour or casual complaints ("They treat me so bad here ... s he said, "although once in a whi le the~ 'II ask if l want a !>OCfa" I She also plugged he r New Year's E ve show al the Palladium (with John Cate and Televlslon), r hampioned The Ramones. rt>arl poetry. played electr ic violin and talked to fans When members ol lhe audience tossed books or µoctry ons tage tor her to r ead, Path said. "Just spin 'em at my feet, watch the race I might have to RO into pictures an a few years. · S HE THREW BAGEl.S I NTO t he crowd. chastized .. intellectual " rock cntacs. n pped up rock magazines she duin't like. and confided that her whole life was "praC'l1ci11g for the Johnny Carson show .· T he m usical part of the opening featured matenal from ht.>r flr<it LP "llorses." and from the new "Rad io Eth1op1a" <mcludjnR the long, im prov1sat1onal titlc rut with Patti 011 electric guitar and slid es of Eth1op1a fl ash.mg against the walls> ThP Patti Smith Group. with 11ewly 101ned b assist ulgb Foxx, IS playing hettPr than ever "I hear m y first rec·nrcl now ;ind l don't even feel hke it 's me <1mging," i.he told m e. "f listen to her ' now. and feel that I \'c come so far J ust m perform ins.t My voice 1s so much stronger. and I'm stronger now in Pvcry respe<:t .. T HROUGHOUT TIIE THANKSGIVING week Patti invited "guest stars" onstaRe Among them were Bruce Sprlng8'ttn lwho pl ayed piano for the improm ptu opc ninJ? sPt and Joined the band for "Land of 1000 DJnces"). Cale (on p1ano1, David Johansf'n Ion harp>. Ott Ott Ramone Csittmg in on bass for the "My ~neration" encore>. Andy and Jooa~an P aley (singing on "Jolenl'"I. a nd former member Richard Sohl, who had a bnef re- union with the Patti Smith Group that week when he played keyboards. Patti also walked on the tables, danced on the bar. Jumped into the audience and knocked down chairs. All to the delight of the crowds who were with her. all the way. alt week • • • News from Fltttwood Mac: Their new single Is a Lindsay Buckingham-penned hard r ocker titled ''Go Your Own Way," and will be ready for Christmas. The B·side is a Stf'vk Nicks composition called "Silver Springs" whk h. al 6"'1 minutes, is too Jong to be included t)n their forthcoming LP. "Rumours." That album will be ready in February. and on Feb. 22 Fleetwood M,ic begin a major U.S. tour. They'll have all new lights and backdrops, and art.tble McVie'• keyboards will be placed on a riser. She'll also have a separate acoustic piano on one side of the stage, making her more visible to the audience ••• /' Forget those rumors about a i. olnl Bruce Spr· la'8(tta·Bob Marley U.S. lour: t won't happen . . . Patrick Moru left, and llkk Wakeman h u ~ined Vet ... lOCC have splU with Loi Creme ~ Kevin Godl~y worldni together on 1 new thne-album project utilll1nl their instrument ln· venUon, The Gii mo. • Bryan PerT)' was on the "Supersonic " TV show and was wearing an eye pa tch. Is this a new CQltume? No. 81"fan had a serious eye lnnammaUon the day the show was taped, thus the patch. Jnclden· tally, Bryan has recovued from his bout wtth glandular fever, and is tlnlshlnt his next album tn · a London s tudio. PIHLADELPlllA <AP> Forsuken but ap parently not forlorn. Golden Boy. lhe 5,000· pound rhinoceros, has resumed the hfe of J bachelor after 21 years Golden C1r l. his mate m na me only. left him for another Despite best intent ions of humans and 1t11lmals. Golden Boy and Golden Girl never produced a Golden Baby SO GOLDEN GIRL lumbered ubourd .i Westbound jet and new to a new lover at the San Diego Zoo, leavrng Golden Hoy alone in his cag e at the Phliadclptua Zoo "He's wandering around, catin$!, rubbing up against posts, just carrying on like normal, .. said zoo s pokesm an Dick Cooper "As far as we can tell. he doesn't even miss her .. Gossip around the zoo had it that he was a lazy lover , a lousy lover , no lover at all SOME THOUGHT THE p roblem was medical. so Golden Boy was injected with hormones. But he made no passionate ad vances. Others thou2hl he and Golden Girl were 1.ee· mg too muc h of each other. so they were separated . But absence didn't make the he&rt grow fonder . "Maybe tbey were together too tong before we did anything," said Cooper "It's " platonic relationship. ll 's entirely his fault We've studied them both and there 1s no pro blcm with her. 80 SHE'S BEEN shipped lo San Diego, where h ves "Chubby," .l 14 year-old Indian rhino with a proven track record 'He's b een s uccessfully muted severa l times in the past." Cooix•r smd. "We're hoµ tng for things to develop oot there · Indian rhinos are an endangered species. Estimates are that only 000 of them exist m the wo rld . So a bouncing baby one weighing, say, 165 P<>Wlds -,.would mdeed be a blessed event REPORTS FROM SAN Diego 1ndicutt!d that Golden Girt and Chubby were gettmg on JUSt Cine. She showed few effects of Jet lag after her first plane trip and was happily munching on her favorite snack. carrots. Chubby showed his inte rest in Golden Girl with a little old fashioned snout-rubblllg, zoo officials there said. "We don 't know how long 1t will take for things to develop." Cooper said. "I m ean. they're a lot hke people. You don't rush the m It mav tak e some lime for them to get used lo each other . Or maybfilhey'll hit It off on the second or third meet.Jtg." But no one's about to try to m ake two r hinos who collectively weigh 9,000 pounds do anything they don 'l want to do "We 'll 1ust hove to wait and sec. · Cooper said. SAN DIEGO <AP > - The operator ot At•lmont Park says high liability insura nce r ntes m ay -0-il!t-a~'t.:1 keep the amusem ent " r>ark c losed or for ce 1t to ! operate only 1n :.pnng -r UvCo -and summer -\;o ..-~ 1 Bill .Evans told a City O &. F~I Counc il committee in· f'l>r surnnce fees may total $77,000 in 1977. wh1l1? lhe park only can afford lo ••••••••'•'•>,)•'•~ spend about $35.000. The park Is located on ----------1 city la nd along t he oce:in Br 'lW/NG• in Pacific Beach Evans u , • appeared to explain why Dr::'~ r rr.lio,rF he had not per formed ~ Wt AJ $000,000 in landscaping required in his lease. "We 've d o n e ever ything we could do to m a ke it a profita ble operation, but it isn't," Evans said. The committee said 1t will ask city park and recreation officials to at· tempt to find a solution BANGOR. Maine (AP> -The 3rd District Court building whistles. What's more. 1t 's a wolf whistle, and of ficials say the noise 1s distracting. Little c an be done about it, they say. It's caused by the wind. RANCHO LAS PALMAS COUNTRY CLUB ' .... -II . I -(r.1..c/; ' .. J. I.' .: r .,.. ' ,\,,., f u,l.·1 < 111h1>11, ,,,,,, c7ht' •/(/t1i/I{//{' 6rJllll({~ Gttb 60/ldrJ/llti11itlll ~/(('tf(}/c/ 1i1 , I !tc _</3r!t11, < f)ri1!J<l' ./frca. Sunrise Corporation is famous for the ~pectacul11r •ucceu of Sunrise Country Club, an unprcccdcnttd ~cll•out of nearly $50 million, two-and-one-half year~ ahead of schedule. Now--Rancho Las Plllmas Country Cluh--tht crowning achievement of SunriK Corporation ba~td on the same fantastic ownership-membership C(lnccrt that madt Sunrise Country Club ~uch a sensation. Owntrt1hip·Mtmber~hip All In One Rancho Las Plilmns Country Club offe~ all the advanr:ii:cs o( bclonglni: tu the fmt~t pnv.11c golf duh anJ tennn club plus ownenh 1r of :J btau11ful $mglc-~mrv condominium on fee IJnd m a 11.ite·guarJed communiry for the price nf wnJomini11rn fM•nrr,hir alone Aa ,\n ovmcr \1111 rccc1vt' rmprierary mtm~f'h1p rtgh1• ln l'loth the iiolf and lt·nn1~ cluh .1e;t1vAcinii your plapn11 pr1v1lci:ts for annual Jue• only. There ;irt no memhcnhlp lnlclat1on fee~. The mtmlx:Dh1r risiht~ rem:11n wuh tht owncnhlp of Yl'Ut condom1mum. An lft\poriant amt t<' the value 3r1J ~curlry tif ytiur investment Coif W..ndmn11 chrou11h Rancho I.Ai f'llmlb Country Cluh 1s one of thC' mo,t hc:Jut1ful Ted ltoblruon·dc•1~ntd rcauhmnn l8·h11lc ll''lf rnune~ V(lu'll f'\ler r.cc. L1\c('), in.m1u1red grccM \frl'tch ovtr 6, 100 y,11ds to <rent<' .1 d1.11lcni::m11 par 71 lo111'4.'. Tenni~ A 'J'CCt.1cul.1r foctl11v fi1urtccn court,, '•'< l11:htl•d f1•r n11:h1 play. a champ1on~h1r exh1h11mn r11urr w11h hu1h· m h 1x "'"'''· .1 ~crar.irc tcnnt) cluhh11u~c anJ cnntml ~ rntcr w11h the mu•l '"rhm1c.1te,I dm('J c11cu11 tdt'V1min 't:lnn1ni: :inJ v1dl"O r.1pc ~v,u·m 1n 1cnni\ nn· .111 here. A comrlcrc 1tnn1~ ,hop, clam1l0m. ll'uniic nnd nb:.ervation tower make th1~ 1hc J cscrt's finc~t tcnnh l:lc1lity. The Main Clubhoust A 16,000 ~1uarc foi1c 11rch11cctural cl.1"1c in 1hC' 1rncl1t1on of c:.irly Clltfom1oi. A 'p:irklmi: folJnlJ111 mvuc~ yl)u into the ma.In J1n1ns: room, loun11c anJ l'alm d ~r•ll•M• ~ l l"ll\1,1((' .!11111\1! 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AN INJUNCTION WAS issued Aug. 9, 1975 pro- hibiting Mrs. Welton from selling the maps on any street, parkway or sidewalk Between Aug. 9 and Sept 29. 1975 she reputed- ly violated the order. was found in contempt and sentenced to 10 days in Jail. The sentence was stayed pending a high court dec1S1on. The Supreme Court ruled the contempt c1ta· lions issued by the Los Angeles Supenor Court were invalid and directed they beset aside IT DECLARF.DTllATTHE part of Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 42 prohibiting sale of pnnl· l"1 material on parkways and sidewalks violated the nghl of freedom Of speech and was therefore UO· conslllulional. But it held th<1l part of the ordinance barring sale of printed ma ten al on the portion or the street traveled by vehicles was valid since it furthered public safety. AP Wlrophoto "THE ORDINANCE DOES NOT merely re- gu.Jate. but bans the sale or books, magazines, pam- phJets, maps and other constitutionally protected material al locations historically associated with the exercise of First Amendment rights," said the court. 3,000tla on the Way Northrop F SF: Tig<'r heads straight trp in test flight ovc•r f'almdal<'. The trim f1ghtf'r's manufartun•r will deliver the 3000th edition of the plane to the Air force soon "As presl'ntly wntten, the ordinance goes too far, endangering the exerc-ise or First Amendment rights and therefore cannot be upheld as an ex- ercise or the police power " We've changed our name from Eastland Savings JOIN THE CELEBRATION AT COLUMBIA SAYINGS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Beautiful 1977 Home Calendars and other gifts! Refreshments There':-; a gift \\iutin}.{ for you so <:omc in ~oon during "<:l-lcbration days" al Columbia Sa\'mgs. 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CBS fJ 9:00 -America Salutes Ri chard Rodgers: The Sound of His Music. The popular Broadway composer is honored in this special with Gene Kelly and Henry "l'"'onzie" Winkler as hosts. KCET ,@ 9 :00 -"Pennsylvania Lynch ." The young son of an immigrant .. couple witnesses the lynching of a black man in a small Pennsylvania town in 1911 · on "Visions." TV DAILY LOG THURSDAY RVENING . 8:00 Ou CJ) rto11J1) rn a> lltws , D ~3> Cf)(~(()) tlD "4•s U SCJr Trd •• (6) l".omef l'ytt . Ill W.1111111 .. ,m r1m~1• r11111Jr ·m Ad1111· I Z Jat) Stir Tr9' tD Mtmbtnllip Appeal/loom ·t)f DIMhl m tittle aasc.rs -6:30- 0 Dillahl "lhe csr Show" 1•11th Vale roe Harptr Clom l uchman, Wunu Crlurd ind John l<odbr & Su!>l'r Band I e Andy G<rlf~h Ito Me" Gnffito Sllow m r 1111iry AH,,, 11. (, J Gllttsinolt 7:00 D U ~ ru m lltws U !Jars Clull 161 fllJ ThrM s.ni 0 I To TtJ the Tr""' O C-.ntullOft Ut 11..0ft lllC) mTht r11 tDC.rtoeM fl4! 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D1v1d Epstein's d11m1 is set on 1911 111 a $/llall Penns)lvan1a town whtre fhe youn11 son ol an 1mm11rant couple wolneues tne lynchrne ol a bt"l man. -9:30-u ('"1 (f') llt lhncr Walhr Sl!ow lhncy os dfttrmonrd lo t•en .t thtnl r11d1n1 1<0le llfllh an arch busonen roul wllrn Ille lwo · lrrrnds" meet for lunch. llrne Mudows cue~s. m TY Jochy l fop 10:00 D Siar tuned! for more • Rtdlard Rodrm Music 0 MINE DISASTER llf * "CIBBSVIU.l"·NEW! D JJ rf l 1tOJ m '"~nolle !rapped A mm« (Ed IUH1$) who w"ntd lht Slllltf•nltndrnt and mrne ownn {Cd Nelson ind Addrson Powell) aboot d1n1t<001 cond1flons, ~!rapped lollowrn1 an t 1plm10n and an unscrupulous 1tpo1ter (Bob Crane) la~ts ai!nn11ee of the arod 01 the rrclrm's 1111le 10 cet ' story. l f)lcwnu U (l}J) <tJ) lftl Sl1ffts of Sin rm1dsco LI. Slone's 1o•eshpt1on ol an armored car robberr 1s h1111pered by hrs clash worh 1 slreel·•ose motor cytle uip who ha lalltn in foloe wrlh ~lon•'s dauehter. Rescheduled. 011ews m &ntllllp Frct11 Gtn111ny Of! 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DAYTIME MOVl£S DECCMIEl ll ... , fff "411 c.tYltliMa, ut tllt 4ty's """"- 10:0ci U "Train WMfy CcM!fldtt· !lat" (my~) '&0-lheuo Gomer "Ut C.Ssacls" Cad•) '60-(dmund Purdom a "1llt DMM4 O-'I err (dra) ~-loan CrawfOfd 11:00 .. "Alf My_.. (ch) . .,_ (dw11d C Rob1ason, Butt llll(,lsttr. Howlfd O.lf. l2:H • "S•l•a Tl••" (mus) 'J6-Fltd Ailt«e, Gin(er ~trs l:OO a <c:> • .._..., rar .. r (d<1) ')t-c.ty Memll. 2:0e G CC) "Snt1 Wayt r1tt11 S.ft,HA" (wu) '60-Avdlt Murottv Yf11tt11 Slt'ffllsoti J.00 "" (C') ...... " fh• (dta) '61 0a¥td Ullll4n. J:JI • CC) .... 11., .. th le11tr" Coct (drt) '63 - ._ ht!do. r "* llolqfd, lOCE Television (50) Th"'11day, 0.C.rnb41t 9, 197G I DAILY PILOT •7 Scandal Ends in lf~U(l Complete New York Stocks. Delivered same day fresh to your doorstep Whhnper .~~======~===:;:.::====:::::::::===~~~~ • WASlllNGTON (APJ -The Justice Depart. ment has closed its in- vestigation of ~he Capitol Hill sex scandal and de- cided not to prosecute former Rep. Wayne L. l fays or a nyone else in· volved, omcials said. ORDEAL AT AN END Rep. Wayne Haye A department source said attorneys concluded that lhey did not have enough evidence to sup- port criminal charges against Hays, the ooce powerful chairman ol the House Adminlslra· tJOn Committee who was forced to resign because of the scandal. ELIZABETH RAY toJd prosecutors and the public that Hays kept her on his committee payroll as hls mistress. She said she did no work and that she could not even type. She has since used the notoriety to promote her book about the affair. •• e .. HER STORY is awfully shaky," said the department source. "She's just not a very good witness for the purpose of criminal pro. secution. STORY TbO SHAKY 'Secretary• Liz Ray Home Closing? SACRAM ENTO (AP> -The state is trying to close a San Francisco girls' home where in spectors said they found a shortage of supplies and a l ac k of supervision. The state Health Department said it will try to revoke the temporary license under which Consuela Hawkins and the Children and Youth Agency care-for six gtrls at the home. The sour ce said another problem in· vestlgators encountered was the lack of evidence to corroborate her story. "There will be no pro- secutions at th is time," the olficial said, adding that the case-has been closed. Credit Okayed WASHINGTON <AP> -Th e I nternational Development Associa· tlon, an affiliate of lhe World Bank, announced that it approved a $12 million credit for rural development in Chad. Plays Safe· ROCHESTE R, N.Y .. (AP) -Cyn thia Fitzpatrick s ays she had a bump on the head once and a broken ankle another li~e. but never was sick in her lire. Someone's always after the scent of Rango ... the scent that arouses more than just your face. The West was won by men wlth a flare for adventure and the unknown. Rango arouses the adventurous spirit in men and women with Its sensuous woodsy scent. and rugged wood grain look. A great holiday gift for someone special. Use your JCPenney Charge Card. 4-oz. after- shave, $4 Rango branding iron Yours for just $4 when you purchase $5 or more of any Rango products. Soap-on-a-ropE1 and aftershave, $6 4-oz. aftershave and cologne gift set, $7 Soap-on-a-rope. $3 2-oz. aftershave and cologne gift set, $5 4-oz. cologne. 4.50 The JCPenneY. Christmas Place~ All a1ores open every night until Chrfslmaa. Open Sundays 1 O AM to 6 PM. ... She had never been inoculated against a dis· ease until this week, she said, when at the urging or her family, she got a swine nu shot. ARCADIA-SANTA ANITA CANOQA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FULLERTON GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HUNTINGTON BEACH "I put my trust in the Lord," she said. "He gave me my life, and He will take 1l." LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE Born in Mississippi on Christmas Day, Mrs. Fitzpatrick is 111. SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD ' ,•• J \) ~ lJ / ,• • • l\vinklc. Twi nl<lc ll1ousands of I ights c:ln windows and trees at, ... Westdiff Plaza these nights. ..... Gi&s alluring fill the stores .·Give with fondest love, : To yours ... Seasons Greetings - Beginning Dc(cmber 13 Open Monday tbru Friday W 9 Santa Claus visits 2·5 p.m . Dally \ \ • .I:: ~ ~ -< (} :r: (\ ~ )11 ~ (Jo . r c ~ ~ ~ ~ • r- 1> Q ~ D )> ' ~ ~ ~ • I \ .J ,. ,. ·I . J I 81 OAILYPILOT Thurldey. Otcember 9. 1976 Schools Get Viejo Gift Developer Presents $76,000 to District The Mission Viejo Company llas presented the Capistrano Unified School District with 176,000 to be used at the school board's discretion for enhance· ment of Mission Viejo schools. · Art Cook. manager of com· munlty information programs for the Mission VieJO Company, presented the girt to school trustees this week with con· gratulations to the distnct on its progress toward excellence tn education. T H E DISTRICT superintendent Jerome Thornsley said school ad· man1strators have under con· sideration a list of items for which the $76,000 m ay be w.ed. On the Jlllt are library books, instruc- tional equipment, landscaping and mobile reading labs, he said. This was the company's second Jarge donation this year lo the Capistrano school district. ln April the Mission Viejo Company gave the district $37,000. Thornsley said about $23,000 or this money has been set aside for landscaping at Castille School, currently under way at 2.4042 Via Coruna in Mission Viejo. COOK SAID THE Mission Vie· jo Company has donated over $2 Desert Plots million to the SaddJeback \I alley and Capistrano Unified School Districts over the pa.st 10 years. He said early development of the planned community lay pnn· cipally in tho SaddJeback dis· iC1$ by Nehl1 •• NOW REMEMBER YOUR NO·S'fRIKE PLEDGE.~" lrict, but that when the entire community has been bwlt out, more area w!ll fall within Capistrano school boundaries than Saddleback. THE NEWLY formed A1iso- Viejo Company, sister to. the Mis· sion VieJo Company, will be de· veloping the remainder of the Moulton Ranch, lying in three school districts, Cook said - Capistrano, Saddleback Valley and Laguna Beach Unified School Districts. About 90 percent of the Aliso- Viejo planned community will fall within Capistr.ano school dis· trict boundaries, he said. Cook listed among Mission Vie- jo Company donations to the Sad· dleback district the seven·acre agricultural facility and the stadium, both al Mission Viejo High School, as well as school Im· provements and landscaping at various community schools. TlWato)UI h worlel ••• RltAU.Of US • -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a i A Bird's Eye Vi ew i » of Christmas i! 'JM at S eacliff Village I » ~ I S/Jllial Sa• in all Slol# AiP » 4 DAYS ONLY: Fri., Sat., Sun. & Mon. Af (December 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th) ~ Surprise Gift Wrapping Booth ~ Register for Free Gifts . • Christmas Tree Decorating Contest ~ i SEE SANT A ARRIVE BY FIRE ENGINE ~ Saturday at 11 :00 A.M. ~u ~ - ~ ~ l"l"J• ON MANSION AVENUE Santa•s Hours: AP <!JCUC !~ BETWHN MAIN & GOLDENWEST Saturday 11 to 7 » '•\ffllq~c IN HUNTINGTON BIACH Sunday 10 to 6 -~:.:.:.:.1'~~1'.~~~~1'~~~~.~~~~~~~1'·i!ill .ffll SANTA 'S SELLING FUN FOR 51 YEARS -· Golden Fleece In Land Deals eai SPORTING GOODS FAVORITE HANG OUT LOS ANGELES (AP) -California still has a golden Jure for people who want to invest in desert land -and for those eager to neece unsuspecting buyers. "The problem is a carry-over from the 1800s and when people were brought out from the East al a dollar a ride to buy useless lots," says San Bernardino County Planning Direclor Kenneth Topping ... ll's almost a time-honored tradition in the West." OFFICIALS I~ FIVE DESERT counties -Im· peri:.il. R1.,.ers1de, San Bernardino, Los Angeles aned Kern agree that fraudulent land sales have receded somewhat from their heyday in the 50s and early 60s. But the problem is far from solved. San Bernardino County Planner Mary Hartman l'Stimates there are more than 40,000 parcels of sold illegally in the sprawling county each year. Imperial County Zoning D1reclor Jim Kelley srud his county has ··m excess of 2.000 illegal parcels -and d lot more we Just don 't know about. AN ILLEGAi. TRANSACTION could involve land that has been subdivided contrary to local zon mg ordinances o r sold tJy parties who do not own the land to began with. Officials in other counties were reluctant to make estimates because of the d1rriculty of pinning dov.n the elusive land sales, but conceded the pro· blem is substantial As one official said ( J when pressed for precise (. (J \ ·" f 1 )/E U r1gures "You can't count _ _ what you can't see." Nearly a ll the fraudulent land sales oc cur m a few c;ccuons of southern California's vast \1oJ.ive des erl. where salesmen can convince potential buyers th::it the property 1s in the path of futun· urban growth and that land values will go up rap1dl) - ONF. OF T HE MOST pers istent ruses concerns the mu<.'h discussed. but as yet undeveloped, 1"11lmdale Jntcrnat1on11l Airport in the a rid nor1hea~tt'rn corner or Los Angeles County 1:-:Hry t1mt> there's publicity about the a1rvon. the !\peculators seem to want a piece of the uctrnn," ultt Herbert floberts, assessor of Kern County. JUSt north of the airport Other areas ravorl'd by fraudulent land dealers are Lucerne Valley and Apple Valley in San nernardmo county and the region around the Salton Sea to the south in Riverside and Imperial counties. AND TR£ PRIME TARGETS 'of tbe sales are people willinl! to invest several thousand dollars in hope of turning a quick profit, not those who want to bulld homes and live in the desert "The people who are lured into these invest ments aren't only the well·to-do," said one oHiclal. ·•Often they are people with limited incomes who were attracted by promises of extremely valuablC' land in the future. This is especially the case in limes of high innation. ··eut it simply doesn't happen that way In most cases, because of the remote location or because there are just many better locations in the desert where growth is more likely. FREQUENTLY, 11IE LAND IS sold sig~t un· seen, and when the bUYers finally come to look at their property they find it inaccessible, on a moun· talntop or ln the bottom of a dry wa.ish -and, in some cases, under water. "It's jus t unbeUevable how many people are wUUng to invest thousands ot dollars in land they've never seen." said Kelley. KeUev said he rece.ived a can not long ago from a Los Angeles attorney representing a man in the Far East who had purchased sever.al tracts tn Born· bay Beach. on the east slde of the Salton Sea. The man was coming lo the United States and wanted to know how bis land was zoned .so he could develop It. "I just laughed and told hlm It was beneath the Salton Sea," Kelley said. • Women's Untt Clo1ing SAN DIEGO <AP> -Officials of Paradise Valley Hospital In National City say economics are forcing closure of a facility for e motionally di•· turbed women. ·'We Jt11l can't afford to operate it any more," said Katty Joy Fenton, ~tor of the hospital's Helen Rice re•ldence. The factllty was opened ln 1970 lo handle 40 women, but 1overnment fUJ'ldlnt for such pro1ram1 h&a been on t.he dtcllne, the olllcJ al said. > FOR SKIERS Package skis Rossignol or Kneissl wi th bindings s15795 and poles. Regular Total $200.00 FOR GOLFERS •Golf Sets •Putters •Wedges •Bags •Balls •Gloves •Golf Carts FASHION CLOTHING Parkos -Pants -Vests - Sweaters -Hots -W ind Shirts •Cane Seats •Golf Shoes • Crying Towels •Golf Hats • Practice Gadgets • Head Covers BOOTS Finest selection of Nordico -Scott - Vendra Mini •SKI RACKS •AFTER •SKI POLES •BINDINGS •SKI BAGS •BOOT BAGS •LONG SKI BOOTS •GLOVES • TUNE UP KITS •WAX •SOX •GLASSES •GOGGLES UNDERWEAR •TURTLE SHIRTS •WINE SKINS • BONGO BOARDS EITU SPECIAL Gin ,24000 HEICEL COMP •••••••••• FOR TENNIS PLAYERS • Finest selection of all popular makes of rockets • SHOES • INSTRUCTION • BALLS BOOKS •SHORTS •SOX •SHIRTS •VISORS •WARMUP •HATS SUITS "'IENi~iS • DRESSES BAGS CM• lllPlllTE ,19500 TUlllS RACKET •••••••• •Creels •Tackle Box •Fish Knife • Fly Tie Kits FOR FISHERMEN •Rods •Reels •Line •Fish Ne$t •Waders •Pliers •Lures •Nets •Smoker FOR HUNTERS • SCOPE SIGHTS •GUN RACK •TARGET THROW •HOLSTERS •LANTERNS •GUNS •AMMO •GUN CASE •CLEAN KIT •DECOYS •GAME CALL •HUNT KNIFE •HUNTING SHIRTS •HUNTING PANTS • HUNTING JACKETS •HUNT MITIS • BINOCULARS WUTHEllY OYER UNDER SllOTGUN •• '59B5° I I ..... FOR BACKPACKERS • SLEEP BAGS • COMPASS •MATTRESS •PACK FRAMES •HAMMOCKS •DAY BAGS •SWISS KNIFE •TRAIL BOOTS • CANTEENS • STOVES • LANTERNS • HEATERS •FLASHLIGHTS •BOTTLES •FOOD CONTAINERS NORTH f ACE Sl 15°' SLEEP BAG •••••••••••• FOR WATER SPORTS •DIVE MASKS •SWIM FINS •FLOATS • SURFBOARDS •SNORKELS •WATER SKIS •SKI VESTS •SKI ROPES • SWIM TRUNKS •SWIM BOARDS •SPEARS •WET SUITS • DIVE KNIVES COMNllLY SUP'!R GLASS $1 ssoo WATER SIU •••••••••••• FOR ALL SPORTS .~ •ARCHERY • VOLLEYBALL •FOOTBALL • BASKETBALL •SOCCER • SPORT SHOES •BASEBALL •BARBELLS •JUMP ROPES •BOXING •DARTS •POOLCUES • HORSESHOES •TABLE TENNI' • SKA TE BOARD •HI-LI •TAK RAW UUPUll UIED S 9 ti WTHER COATS ••••••• , 1 5 r . .Parent Assistance Aids Child , Too Although the children attend· ing are developmentally dis- abled, the program Is &eared to educate the parent. "We don't talk about what's wrong with lbe child," said Mary Ann Ford, Orange County direc· tor or Early intervention. The program was adopted by the Assistance League or Laguna Beach a little more than a year ago. It has assisted 32 families during the nine-week s~sions which meet every Wednesday morning. 1 The league funds professionals who guide and bring hope to parents, while discuss ing behavior management, the dynamics of having a han- dicapped child livrng with older children, or nutrition. Sessions also work on different skills, such as motor, language and self-help, Mrs. Ford ex- plained. "The first thing it ac- complishes is bringing emotional support," said Sue Livmgstoo of lrvme who sings EIP's praises. Her son, Doug, now 14 months, is a victim or Down's Syndrom.e. DEVASTATING "At first you have such a feel· ing of loneliness. It's devaslal· ing. You think you are the only one with this problem," shesa.id. "When you see others with similar problems, you don't feel alone anymore. It takes away that feeling." She and her son were enrolled when he was S months old, and since then, Mrs. Livingston said, "He bas made fantastic pro- gress." For instance. sbe said, when they started Doug didn't talk. "He was still on strained baby food, but the speech t.bera.P1St ad- vocated cbaogingJ.o fork ma.shed food . "Arter that, (by having to chew) he started babbling." she said in amazement. adding that the therapist explained that 1r a child doean 't have to use his mouth, he won't. "Mothers love lo see their children make progress," Mrs. Ford said. "Through this pro· eram and through the support parents gel from each other, the small steps of development real- ly are noted. It gives mothers something to cheer about." Another mother said the pro- gram teaches the parent to an- ticipate some of the problems. "With a mentally retarded, it's eaay to •ay they can't do somethina. There'• so much you can ~k:k up on lf you know what to look for." MORALSVPPOllT Pbytlls Healy, whose son Steven was 2~ when they enrolled, said she received so much moral support. "Before then, there was no help or sup. port, except from my pediatri· c1an." A "former parent" <her son now is ln a specialized school>, Mrs. Healy now serves as an aide, which she finds fun and challenging. She feels she serves as an ex· O.lty Piiot l'MIM llY 11\<MN K_I .. Stephanie Erkeneff, Dorothy Lloyd and Jannette Gies do a blanket swing for John Paul Gies, who gets a sense of motion and .sp ace through this vestibular experience. Method Not Foreign By IUDITHOLSON Ott~ O•llY PllMSUlf It was 1 p.m .. time for her French lesson. Dorothy Jones poured herself a cup of coffee, kicked off her shoos and settled down in an easy chair lo relax. She put on her headphones, let her eyes feast on a colorful travel poster and clicked on the tape re· corder. Several hours later, Mrs Jones walked out with more French under her belt than many college .,tudents ttel in a month But could she remember the languagt' with no teacher l'lt3ndmg at the head or the class to lead in the f'ndless conJuga-llons., According lo Alexandra Chris tiansen . direetor of n new laniuagc center tn Newport Beach which u.'\cs the tape method, 1t works much better than any classroom instruction. The system was developed by Michel Thomas. a Frenchman who came to the U.S. in 1947. He recalls silting in boring classes In Bordeaux, where bis father was a textile mo.nulac· lurer, and more interesting hours studying psycholoey in Paris and Vienna. Thomas was challenged by a statement made by. a Sorbonne professor: ''Nobody, but nobody. knows anything about the learn- ing process of the human mind.•' LEARNING PROC~ . He decided then to devote himself to the study ot the learn- ing process. Alter suving in the French army during World War n. he came to the u. s. to pursue his dream. The result of his work ls a com· plete series of tapes which teach· any language desired by a stu· dent. The system is based on the theory that learning is Inhibited by worries ibout remembering. Students are invited to sit back and relax when listening to the tapes. There is no homework In Thomas's course and be ls not in favor of textbooks or t ests. The method works, he explained, because studenta "soak u' the language like a aponge." "Michel la a great s-ycholo1lst," notect Ml. Chris· Uanaen, one of Tbomu'a dis· ciples. "He found that by leaseo- Sni leople'a lnhlbiUona, they coul do more lb an they thoucht. "It's Uke a bus band ll')'lng to teach bla wlfe lo drive. We try so Alexandra Christiansen (right) with Jan Searles, student. hard we become our own worst enemies.·· Ms. Christiansen asserted that most people can learn a language il they desire. •'Nearly everyone who has been exposed to a language at a unJversity assumes they have no aptitude. On the contrary, it's the method." she stated. NO FAILURES "Here, the responsibility rests with us. If they fall. we have failed. We won't charae." What kind of people would want to take advant.age of a COO· centrated Janiuage course? People wltb PhD language requirements, profealonals be· lnl sent to work ln foreign coun· trlea. actora and ac:treases need· iDI Jan1uaau for &heir mm parta and people anUclpating traveling abroad, Ms. Christiansen ex· plained. . In the center's Beverly Hills of- fice, French Is the most frequent· ly requested langua-ge, she added. In Newport Beach so far, it's Spanish. The center also leaches Engliah to the (oreigst-born and otfen elaht graduate units ln conjunction with La Verne Clollefe. Ms. CbrllUansen, a Dane who bas a bachelors decree in theater arts and a masters in political science, said there ls some opo po1lUon to Thomu's method from teachers. "They fear beln1 replaced," she said. "But we uae teachers." Mrs. Jones, meanwbile, ln ber. private, carpeted "dusroom," • was lost in a world or French. She ls taking the course for her own satisfaction, she said. COULDN''T UNDERSTAND "My husband and I have both taken from private teachers. We were both satisfied at the time. But we weren't able to vocalize and couldn't understand well. "I bad French in hl1h school and colle1e but couldn't speak It. I'm not an easy learner in foreign languaies." Mra. Jones. a Corona del Mar resident, praised Thomaa's method. "You feet like you're alt· Uni at the table with him. He re· Yiewa all the time. ''I have really found this very exclttni." A.ske«l it she planned to use her French on a trip, •M replied, "I'm alway1 planning to 10 10meplac1! •• ampJe; that she brings hope to other parents when she explains that 1he was there where they are and now her child is In acbool. ment as possible. to help their learning. · Thts ts called tacWe play. "I relate to bow they feel. "We know delayed children do not seek out from lheir environ· menl as rapidly as other children will. So we let them feel d.iffel'elt textures to famlliaril e themselves with varlous kinds of feels that they would not find out for themselves. "It's rewarding to give back some of what I received." Another ''former parent," Jean Sheehy, said ab.• believes she is more understanding as she bu a child with similar defects. EXAMPLE "It's comforting to other5 to know that these ~hifdren are slower. In the beih'{ning, it's such a load and you wonder how you c.-an handle it. "If a child, particularly one with a sight problem. becomes familiar with different feels. be will not become what we call 'touch' defensive," Mrs. Ford said. "Through example, they see we handle it." Her child, Carlene, also is in a specialized school, which she said, serves as encouragement to other parents. "If they have felt many lex· lures. it is not so difficult to change them Crom baby to table food." Mrs. Sheehy said that the pro- gram not only teaches parents what to do, it also offers inform a· tion on what schools are availa- ble and at what age they can be placed. Children who have been in the program have a far better start than those less fortunate whdn they enter special schools, ahe said. Home visits play an important role, too, explained Mrs. Ford, who sees every famJ..ly in the pro- gram. The Laguna Beach program. which serves a large portion of the county, ls for infants, 0-3 years. with an average of 8 to 10 per class. The first program of its kind was started in Fullerton in 1974 by Sharon Shipley, a teacher m a development center for the han· dicapped. OTHER AIDES Besides league members and former parents working as aides, the program also has attracted members of Clipped Wings, former United Airlines stewardesses. Working with children, aged 3 to 5, and their mothers, she re· aliied that Intervention was needed much sooner than age 3. ENRICHMENT Mrs. Albert C. Vie11lc, league chairman of this endeavor, said the organization is happy lo help parents with these problems. "We are helping to show thetn the necess ity of providing perceptual and motor ex- periences for lhe young ch.ild. In all of Early Intervention's work Mrs. Ford stresses prov1d· ing children with an enriched en· vironment and giving them as many cues from that environ· "We are anxious lo inform parents or the league's service. "Now there is hope where once there was little or none." .. BEA ANDERSON , Editor Thursday. December 9. 1976 Jumbo Jets: Way to Fly. LOS GATOS (AP} -Neta Shook Southern, Amelia Earhart's first flying teacher, is an aviation pioneer who thinks women should fly jumbo jets but who draws the line at endorsing all of Women's Llb. 'Tm not interested in that at all." says Mrs. Southern, 81. "The Bible says lhe man is the head of the family. l did things because I wanted to. I didn't want to be portrayed as a hippie." Mrs. Southern was a daring young woman indeed when she deeided to learn lo fly back in 1917. She has seen avia- tion change in many ways since then, but she is far from overwhelmed. "Why not?" she responds when asked whether women should serve as captains of the biggest passenger jetliners. "I saw the instrument panel of one last week and It isn't all that different from the planes I new. There are just more sophisticated instruments, that's all." Mrs. Southern reflected on her early aviation career in an interview at her Los Gatos home. DIFF1CULTIES RECALLED She said she enjoyed the recent television movie about the exploits of her most famous pupil, Amelia Earhart, and and recalled the difficulty she encountered learning to fly. "I applied to a private school in Davenport, Iowa," she said. "The school turned out to be an old warehouse with just a bare skeleton of a plane Inside. Before I and the six men students could learn to fly, we had to build the plane.'' Undaunted, Mrs. Southern eventually made her way to the Curtis Aviation School in f1orida for the valuable lessons. ''The Curtis School charged $600 for 600 minutes and you were supposed to learn to fly In that amount of time," she said. "But you only took maybe 10 or 15 minutes at a time because it was so exhausting. Actually, all we had to be able to do was get up and down without kUliog ourselves." Wb\n the government halted private aviation during World War I, Mn. Southern went lo the British Alr Mlniatry, where she tested engines. Then, af\erthe war, she "filled out a form and got my license. J guess I wa.a the first woman pilot ln the United States." She purchased her own plane, a Canuck, and repaired it ln the backyard of her parents' home. Af\er barnstorming through the Midwest. she shipped It to California when winter came. NO ltOtrrE MARKINGS "I couldn't fly It there because there were no rout~ markin,. anywhere back then," she said. "You followed a railroad tract or a river I« a route. Without radio." Sbe made a baraain with a businessman In Glendale lo lest his planes in exchange for use of bis airfield. She sewed linen fufflqe covenni ror Navy planes, did aerial advertilinl and on Sunday, she took cituen.s for rides. Tbal 's when ahe met Amell a Earhart. "Amell a did her first four or five hours In my Canuck," Mn. Southern said. ''Then she bought a Kinner Ainter and J gave her seven more boon in It. Amelia had lots or acci- denta -bul then all my friends of the old days nearly killed themselv• to Iott of accidents." Mn. Southern 1ave up flying berore Miss Earhart took he!' first aolo, trad,lng her plane fot a house, a lot and a ~ Uberty Bond. Miaa Earhart d.lsappeared ln 1937 while on an ar1:1und· the-world ru1ht, and Mrs. Southem's book on the famed aviatrix, "l 'Tauabt Amelia \o Fly," ,, .. published last year. · ... Freshly boiled, peeled egg is put into special jar. ' Lid is screwed on. Ten minutes later, square egg comes out, ready to be used for garnish. knee-high socks. reg. 1.19 -1.79 5 prs. for 5.50 ·r-, JT rl COAST ~ WY Square Meal No 'Yolk' Though square eggs are new on the scene, Chef Frank Moeer surely has a e<>r· ner on them by now. He travels the state showing people bow to make omelet., crepes. Quiche LorraJne and how to alter the shape of the lowly eu forever. The squaring of lhe egg is no joke. It's ac· e<>mpll1hed with the aid of an attractive de· vice which res em bl es an old Mason jar. A warm, peeled, hard-boiled egg Is pushed Into it, then the Ud Is screwed on. "You should place It In the refrigerator for 10 minutes for best results," Chef Moser said during a presentation at the May Co., South Coast Plaza. Square eggs are useful for unusual earnishes, Interesting hors d'oeuvres in combination with crackers and for a manageable ingredient In slippery salads. Chef Moser. who gives demonstrations for the California Egg Industry. also offers tips on how to make no-fail crepes and omelet.a. He even invites memben of his audience to make a Quiche Lorraine with a blindfold on. His presentation is full of easy bantering. "You have to have fun and kid along," he said, explaining that the subject could become quite boring without the light touch of humor since he talks about it so often. For a good omelet, the Hesperia resident recommends using a tablespoon of water for every egg. "Drink the milk. Don't out It in the omelet," he advises. The skillet should be super hot and seasoned properly. As the egg cooks, It should be pushed back from the sides. "Do the boogie with it.·' Chef Moser sugge3ts. For late risers who don't have lime for orange juice, he recommends add.in« a lit· Ue "Vitamin Whee" Ca slua or vodka) to the mixture. Though Chef Moser is new on~ lecture circuit, he isn't "eggs·acUy" a stranger to the chicken business. He grew up on a poultry farm during the Depression and ad· mit.s It took a long time before he could look an egg in the eye. Eggs are a family business, too, since his son is the hatchery manager for a poultry ranch. Other Californians obviously are in· terested il1 them loo, since the per capita consumption here has climbed four percent per year the last four years while all other states have experienced a decline. In Chef Moser's opinlon, that's somethlng for egg lovers to crow about. Girls Made of Spice By ERMA DOMBECK There was little doubt in my mlntJ that when I ran the column saying the raising or boys speeded up a mother's aging cycle faster than girls, J'd get response. Oh boy , did I get response. Here are two letters that render the debate a stand-off. "After giving birth to three boys, I finally got a girl on my fourth try. At first. she did all the sweet little things I longed to see. She played e<>y, put her hands to her face when she laughed, and batted her eyes like Miss Congeniality. "Then she turned 14 months and she struck like Hurricane Stacy. When she discovered she could no longer sail down neighborhood. One day, the dry cleaner made a delivery and said, 'My Goodness, I hardly re- cognized Stacy with her clothes on.' "As she got older. she opened her brother 's head with a bottle opener for 'taking her dolls' and called the school prln· cipal Baretta. "I am pregn:rnt again. threw the cat down the clothes chute. It was cool.' "When my daughter is upstairs playing Barbie, I yell, 'What are you girl s doing ?' Sh e answers s weetly, 'Nothing.' "I have lo find out for myself that they're mak· ing cookies out of my new bath powder and a $12.50 jar of moisturizer. "Her pediatrician ad· vised me to 'not notice' ,,. when she insisted on The other challenge wearint her favorite out· came from a woman who fit for (our months. How said, "You don't know do you Ignore a long what you 're talking dress with a ripped ruf. about. With boys you fie, holes in the elbow always know where you and a Burger King stand. You yell upstairs, crown? I sleep with a football un· der my pillow each nlght." 'What's all that thump- is:ig about?' and you get "How would you han· an honest reply, 'Joey dle it if you were in the supermarket and the loudspeaker announced, 'ATTENTION SHOP- PERS. We have a small child in Produce wearing a long pink dress with a gauze apron, glittery shoes and a Burger King crown'?" Our third child was born recently. Another girl. I told the orderly to pus ma(ernity and 10 atraJght to geriatrics. I rest my case -which i.8 the only rest I've had In six years." Truce. the bannister and make ----------------------------- my hair stand on end, she turned to streaking. I'd dress her ever so sweetly and go to the breakfast dishes . ''Before one glass waa washed. she'd strip, un· lock the door. and alart cruising the from our boy's dlz.pt. ) • SPECIAL! regular 5.99 patchwork bunny bootie 4.80 Wear It and pet It Multl·hued bootla is a welcome gift. Padded Inside. Soft leather sole. Huny for yours! Reel fur at this prfce ls '-' real bargain. AJI regular 16.99 and up handbags 20% off South Coast Plaz• 3333 So. Btlstol-Co1ta Mesa Phone: 55&-9047 ) ..... 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Giant "South of the border" rough straw by Olive has matching hat band and tie chin scarf. UPHOLSTERY ~Y•W••t ~ .... I UZ Hrior ll•d. CHte M•-541-025' Thursday December 9 1978 A~Wlrt ..... ln Specializing in Nail Care Jlil•tt. Mw9IH t.C•tt.od Sc1llptlred Hells • H olidlly G ift CHtiflcotu • Meolc11ru l•ch1dr Holl Art. Hats Spring Up FOR HOLIDAY GIVIMG Our Famous Camel H air Bla zers Tradrltonally tailored 1n 1ust the rrghl Halltday s manner TRAOITIOXAL CLOTUJ!\C I/, 1 J GOOD TASn WIU ALWAYS II IH STYLE 17th 4 lrvint1 Ave • Wesrchlf Plaza Newoort Beach • 6<45--0792 Culinary Art Show Springtime wrll be urimm ing over \Vllh fashionable hats thh .vear. Getting into the act is a I ltlls ton de· s ign , fe a t uring a • smooth large crown in <i cowboy shaped hat. Text u r es a r c alway s important, and this one debuL5 in ~off fe l t . Light er pastel C'olor s 'for :'\pr· ing are refl ecled in this design 8eau lir•1I lealht•r,, i.uedes, and i.hear ing~. Where Shoppmg /1 A Real Plea.!Ure Students Earn 'A' Orange Coast College studenLs won five out of seven fJ ri.t place award~ m junior compC't1t1on at the recent Orange Em pire Chef's Assoc1atron Culinary /\rt Show in Anaheim. The competitive show. 1n which profes111onul chefs as well as students a n d apprent i ces participated. was held at the Disneyland Hotel. Winners in the junior compct1t1on included . Vicky Judd, first in ap- petizers and canapcs, Charlolle Thomas. first in pa~tric!> and baked goods and man1pan 1052 IRVINE-WESTCUFF PLAZA Witke. an instructionul NEWPORT BEACH associate at Or<ing(' 548-8684 Coast College, received a _::::"'l_:::~~~~~====~=:.===~========:;iiiiii;~I~ first place trophy In the professional category under marzipan Thanks to you Christin<' Russaveges, two first plarC' ribbons in pas tries and baked goods. ann1 v~rs ary . bi rthday and wedding cakes and also wt'<iding cakes without artificial ----------'-----------------------~=~rJ!­ornaments. Lynn An· it MJl'ks... RJR AU. If us dcrson. firs t place in meats. poultry and game; Rafael Gonzalez, received a third place ribbon In pastries and baked goods. Master baker Rudv Wig Sale! Your head start on fashion. 10 days only! Fashions begin with beautiful h air, wh ich o ften confiicts wrth a busy schedule. Wha~·s the solution? Wigs by Estevez' A. lucky Lady Baste and soph1st1cated for daytime or night-time dress. Ong. $30. Now $22 ea. or 2 tor $40. 8 . Ariel. Curly close fo r casual wear. A natural wig for today's look. Orig. $30. Now S22 ea. or 2 for $40. All wigs made of Ka nekalon and other modacrylic fibers. Sale ends December 20th. Robinson's Newpo rt Fashion Island and Westminster Mall Wig Salons, 102. PENDLETON, USA Slnce 1&.tt IN1COSTA MESA IT'S'' sin eris DIPAITMINT STOii 1116 f9WPOIT IOULIY AID Pendleton makes gift giving this holiday season one of enduring quality with 100% virgin wool. Spo rt collar s hirt in bold plaids, $26. Comfo r\ combines with classic s tyllng In s ha w l c olla re d ro be . $45 . Colorful blankets with the ir own carrying case and cus hions, $26. ~~,.... ,. r-\,. ·~--............. •-;. ........ fiiii,, .......................... .. Cf DAILY PllOT Th"rsday December 9 1976 Silver Celebra·tion Tarnished bt:AR i\NN LANDERS Hl'ct·ntly m,)' h usband a nti I cd ebrated our 25th wed . dilag ann1veri.ary Our dqf.Jghter and :.on In law myiled u:. to dinner at a 3 Pc. very fine resta urant lt turned out to be a surpr-is e party. They had tnvited :JO of our good friends. Many brought gins. It wab a bcautlful affair - Pol y-Gobardine until l saw tbe WllJt cr handing out rhecks to each couple There were many astonibhed facei. I felt hke crawlmg out of there on my hands 1U1d knees. My husband was bewildered We would glady have paid for the party had we known. When we told our daughter the next day how upset we were, i.he rnsisted tht1t lhb is the way they do 1t nowadays Are we wrong '' llUMlLJATED DEAR fl.: You are NOT wrong. Wh en peo- ple are lnvlled to a party they have the nghU..s· sume they are guests. Some things HAVE changed, but good man· ners aod g o od t ast e never go out or style. Your d aughte r bas a rew things to learn. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm an un· married girl who needs to know something. I simply can't ask anyone else because this 1s such an unmentionable s ub- Ject. You would be doing me. and a large number of other unma rried gals, a big favor Ir you could answer a question that has us all b afOed. Does a girl lose her virginity if she uses lam· pons during he r period? Some of m y friends say yes. Other s say no. My knowledge of anatomy is not all that good. I need to know if the hymen must be r uptured in or· der to insert the tampon. Also, d o t a m pons cause cervical cancer ? WiU you try to rear· range the wording of this letter so you can put your answer in the paper? A million thanks . ._ LADY JNTHEDARK DEAR LAO\': Tam- pons do s tretc h (and sometimes destroy) the hymen. However , this does not v iolate a woman's vlrglnily. Virginity means "no s e xual Intercourse." While the tampon mlgbt eUmlaate the "proof" ol vtrglltlty, It la NOT relat· ed to sexual lnte rcoww. The Incr e a se lo cervical cance r Is •l· ttlbuted lo more Ire· quent intercourse at u earUer age, with mu.Ill· pie partners, lnfectiun, lack of education, failure to get pap smears -thus lack of early detectlon. The c hances of getting cenlcal cancer from us- log . tampona are ex· lremely remote. D E AR A NN : You don't seem to gel many problem s from farm folks. Maybe we a re too busy to com plam , or too independent to write Here's one that gnpe:. the daylights out of me. My greatest Joy used to be taking lunch to my husband in the held. I'd fix his favorite dishes and make sure ever· ything was hot and at- tractive. Then I'd have to wait. Ann~ Landers He always wa nted to do "one m ore row" or emp- ty the hopper of gr ain - always something. The food got cold and my blood p ressu re rose Then h e'd compla in. Never one word of ap- preciation. Today the thing I hate most about my day is taking l unch to my hus band in the field Now that I've told you I feel better . -1-~0 RT WAYNE READER DEAR F.W.: If you bate ll, doo't do It. Tell .. Mr. Vnappretlatlve" that lunch wUI be on the table at noon abarp and letblm come 'o' getlL Variety on Calendar WOMEN'S CENTER: will highlight an orienta- tion for m embers or the Medical Center Aux 1liary. more tha n 170 Christmas gifts, donated by r esi· dents of the a rea. daughter of Mr. and Mrs D e n zi l J o n es o r Westminster. 01rfavorite Colton Eyelet Shirt sz400 Jfaln lnld WESTCUFF 'LAli md HEWPORTH HOTB. I 7fft Ir,,...., .......... leach 64Z·Z444 • Opett "thurs. •HI t 1104 MEW,ORT ILVD .• ICORHER OF HAUORJ COST A. MESA. CA.. Stephen Adam. a family therapist and s taff membe r with Rig Brothers of Orangl' County, is available for consul t at i on and counseling. The session is planned at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, in building 53. The group will leave Saturday, Dec. 18.arriv· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M0tt.-m . 9-9 • Sc:it. 9-6 ·• SW\. Hooft.5 MA.MUFA.CTUREIS FA.CTORY OUTLET , Hts method is geared to working with behavior problems of children in l>tngle parent homes f'urther anformallon 1i. available by calling tht> Orange Coast Collc~l' PLUS ULTRA CLUB: A luncheon and installa· Iron will take place at I 1 ;i m F'riday. Dec. 17. 1n La ke Park Clubhouse t-H-TiG-H--R-ID-rN---=G::----, center at 556-5557. 11 '.!. AUXILIARY: A tour IRVINE J UNIOR •:B E LLS: Members. their f a mil ies and friends will tra\•el to St. Teresa's Orphanage and Esquela d e Guadalupe School in E nscnada with of UC Irvine Med1<"a l E~T\SHTiQ~1' T Center and a discussion h 11 '.!. ~ '" c.,1, I' '"''r~ 1 ,11 of its history and plans I IOI 11 111 I.~' lh1 I 111~1 111 .. f1.•h1 h, \ I\'~'' \\llh \(1uf ''" ·'• r.111 .... <11k1tl11 ~ \ \ I\ 11•1il•'lllJ•1 ,\I\ f.-•I I 11 11d1 I ,.h \.H1 \1llfl f.u1f th 1 I ,,!iiPl1 '''"' """'"'' 11-:i.1 1 I i28 ,, , , ... ~ 54 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT IEACH • 6"_.223 l1 htl M• Sf~ Alla• e 1Jlll 212-H71 lell6i A-4c.-d • ......_ C._.,. ......... c-.,. I I Aquarius Cooperate By S YDNEY OM ARR FRIDAY, DECEMBER JO ARIES (March 21·1\pnl 19): Accent on ex· c1 teme nt. c reativity, romance, personal magnetism , s1gn1frcnnt changes -and young persons Get to heart of matters -be original. mdepcndent. drrcct and confident TAl'RUS <April 20-May 20>: You gel racts of hfe about property. basic values, food costs. l3K· es You also learn that family is loyal, that loved ones back you and that your positron 1s stronger than originally anticipated GEMINI <May 21 .June 201 Emohasis on short trips. m es!>aJ.:C':-.. 1dc;,ri. which can i;row: nouris h. become via ble and le ad to travel. Publication ri. in picture Views s pread, are read and a nalyzed. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Emphasis on c<ish al hand, ability to n;rakc use of possessions, vuluablcs. money. You can drive a hard bargain and win. Know rt. be confident, specific. LEO <July 23·Aug 22)· Lunar cycle high - lake iniuativc. Start something! Highlight con· fidenre. independence Judnmcnt. timing are on target. Personal mt1gnctlsm soars. VIRGO !Aug 23-Sept 221· Pace slows -you are asked lo make a summary and present it Humor and diplomacy arc necessary ingrc dients Know It and don't forget It. LIBRA <Sepi.. 2J..Ocl 22>: Emphasis on how you look. how others ;,rppear lo you. A friend w1lh "emotional wound " needs your suppor t Romance cs ver)' much In prcwre. SCORPIO <Oct 23·Nov. 21 l. You gain acidl- trooal power. have authonly to put some pro· grams, ideas into action SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov 22-Dec. 2ll: Accent on Journey. ability to communkate, to learn. to overcome languaf(e. age barncrs. CAPRICORN mce 22 Jan 19). Accent on concern with hidden matters. investments, sav ings plans, tax shelters, money in connection with pirrtnershlp or marriage. AQUA8UJS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Caution helps avert legal rom plications. Be positive in connec· tio6 with copyrl11hts, permissions. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take sm all steps -a void extravagance. Steady pace gets you everywhere sensationalism results in em · barra1&ment. poss\blc loss. ing in tim e for the c h i ldre n 's Posada cele bration. JOB'S DAUGHTERS: Bar bara Lunning was in· stalled honorcf4 queen Qf Bethel 321. lluntmgton Beach Elective ofrlccrs ~en ing with her are Arloha Sutherland and Pamela Dempster , prmcessei.. Eileen Beigle. guide. and Lori Hartman, marshal. Miss Lunning is the Nabers Cadillac Cadillac Master Dealer 2600Horbof81vd .. Costo Meso 540·9100 A Polaroid camera lets you see the holiday fun in just seconds! ..,... rC 149.99 •. Polaroid's new SX-70 camera. E1ects self-developing pictures. Features fill flash for more even distribution of light. single lens reflex viewing, leather trim and brushed chrome body I Polaroid Pronto camera. The new little camera for SX-70 pictures. Ejects selt-developlng pictures. Has bright optical viewfinder that helps you frame the picture accurately. 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ARCADIA-SANTA ANITA CANOQA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' FULLERTON GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS DOWNEY LAKEWOOD PUENTE HILLS WHITTWOOO MONTCLAIR ' NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA J t ::f ce Holiday Impressive The t:ay blades ol Holiday on Ice are back for their ann ua l vis it to Southern Californ111 , but Ol'ange County ice show aficianados will have to root.or to the.Long Beach Arena since the froten ex· lravaganza lsn 't stoppi.ng in Anahe&m this year. But for those who fancy t.he finest in icemanship "NORMAN IS THAT YOU7" IPGJ "SEX wmt A SMILE" fRJ .. OHE FLEW ova THE CUCKOO'S NIST' "UNMr IRI "SILBfT MOVIE"' "IANAHAS .. lNJ "LOGAN'S RUH" "fUTIJREWORLD" lPGJ "MARATHON MAH .. 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PLUS (RI "SEVENTEEN AND ANXIOUS" "THE NINE LIVES ' CONFESSIONS OF A OF FRITZ THE YOUNG AMERICANI CAT" (A) HOUSEWIFE" "HEAVY w JllOOK PLUS (X) ~ TRAFFIC" .,.., .. ~•·o•--" W.-.1-..J~-.I ••rHllOIOYI IJO·•ffl ~QG ranging from graceful solo numbers to ensemble spectaculars -1t 'i. well wortb the drive Six performances remain. torughl through Sunday, on the Long Beach rink THJS YEAR 'S HOU OA.Y on Jee. spiced by the return of the popular Sesame Street characters, of· !ers some splend1d new acts and some old favorites in new routines -such as J ill Shipstad, a black belt in karate, in a Tae Kwon Do number . And you 'll never see a finer solo skater anywhere than the mercurial Jimmy Crockett doing what he does best But the show stoppers of the 1977 edition, from this v1ewpoinl a nd from the response or the crowd, are Cathy Mishkin and Don Bona<'ci. Their adagio number combines the gracefulness or ice ballet and the penis or circus acrobal.tcs into a genuinely Utrllllng exhibition of artistry. Showmans h ip is the keynote of P atrick THE GOLDEN BEAR HuntincJton leach Prnents Dec. I 3 11-f1Ny KincJs .... Ry ly NiqM De<. 14-151.ftMcc- Dec. 17·19·19 K-.y Rankift Ad YOflU Tlcli.t llHenotiofts At All UlliYenlty St-$t- 01HIHG • COCICTAJLS •HO 4GE LIMIT 306 ,ACIRC COAST HWY. 536-9600 H..ti'")fon INch CAcros1 frOM Pieri LA MIRADA 4 • LAKEWOOD CENTER 4 WALA IN IU0 411• ,~ICf l l 'Ml -.011110AY "'~ SATU-OAt Cl •O•I M•O••r'i U )tto ' 00 SUNOA• • MOllOAYI 11M10 ).00 --....o-.. \~.~~·.·.!~. MOW NNNT CAM Ill llt..i 994 2400 IYU1'1'MIMI .;; WANTID TO KNOW AICMlf Ill ,, • •th ., ....... .. 994 2400 lt . ,. .. 11l u 1cr1u 994·2400 11 .. .-. rt.--.... 531·9580 -WAf llllltUlr CAllll.., -IOl\DIALL1111 "A1UTOf tOUU8t" SUIVM111 'LUI HUSru1t1 --·"'-;, ::. .~... 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Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, Universal is now working on "The Judy Holliday Story.'' McKilligan's fa st-paced solo routine, but he generates his. greatest response ln the furry cos- tume of Sesame Street's Cookie Monster. Similarly, J ackie Davis performs admirably on hi! own and enga&ingly in the guise ol Big Bird. The project was an· nounced as tele vision movie desljned for next season. JUST FOR LAUGHS, there's a pair or acts which each receive two stagln&s for maximum comic errect. Veteran clowns Gl&i Percelly and p;;;:;;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;;==---., Steve Pedley handle the slapst.lck with their usual MARATHON Mall aplomb, wblle Harus Leiter blends funny form with a ,;;!_~ finesse in the two most hilarious numbers of the _ _.._ show. ""'.,._ Dianne de Leeuw, the Olympic medalist in her ':C:: professional debut, also is impressive, as are the _._.,.._ llWf" duets of Kathy Normile and Greg Taylor and Cat.by . ·-·--ti, Cushner and Bob Knapp. Ensemble sections of the SOUTH COAST f'LAU program ar e visually appealing, but a bit re-~t. Mn. 54'-JJSI petitive. . Pe rformances of Holiday On lee will be oiven C:fHIMALAHD THU TU ~ ~.. 01-7601 tonight and Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. and Sunday al 2 and 6 p.m. at the Long Beach Arena. .. BACKSTAGE -Late word comes from the Fountain Va lley Community· Theater that its new production , "Scrooge and the Christmas Ghosts," is opening Friday ..... the musical adaptation or Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" was written by Jay Conklin. who also directs .... per formances will be given Frtday at 7:30, Saturda y at 2:30 and 7:30 and Sunday at 4: 40 this weekend and next at the the ater , 18280 Mt. 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HiC.Ot'<s,...1t•lf :;0"8i.'Z:1v cv·r()NJA~s-PATRICK McGOOHAN : ... ~ -··· l •flll-1#.-~Mwir'"'1 MMf'W~lJ'f #~ tMtl!M 'tAl\>tril'. """'"'-Ollyl!OolASI IMl{A,.'<!ll)Wl.llOlol'l~IS 0-Wlfl!"'1Nllll~Hll.\lll ..... ~'"'l'l'Ol._.,1~, rp(jlllllfl-.WOJ _.,._,~•.-C.. CJ\tlAllVl>I" •l 1i' ~--..... ~ .. -j IXCLUllVI LllllJ. 01.ANOI COUNTY INOAOIMINT _ •• y_ ...... "~ NOW PLAYING --~;.;.;.:_..i \ -·' ., Cf DAILY PILOT A.CCI DENT IUTE FA LLS WASHINGTON CAP> -American workers m 197S sulfered the lowest rate of job-related de aths, illnesses and in· Juries since the govern ment began lteeping statistics four years ago, the Labor Department reported Wednesday. The department swd 9 1 deaths. illnesses and injuries were r ecorded Inst year per 100 full· time workers. compared with 10.4 per 100 In 1974 Tl'lu~ay Oec:ember 9. 1978 ~ II' YOU'lt SA TISl'l.0 WI AH TOO! Aping Navy's Viking It took a yl:ar und cost Sl,000, but sailor David Lindsay of Imperial Beach now has a I-12th scale radio-controlled replica of the Navy's 5.1A Vikmg. We vnlu1: your 11omt will and that i~ whv w{• always Irv h.1rd to J)ll•a'c you And. Wl' bchev<' thdl Jny 'all• we mak1· " n•ll rornpletc unlei.s you Jrc sal1~fieil Mode-Tate Growth Eyed In Prudential Report flcl'.•U'l' lh1' 1' r('alh uur IJ1•,1r1•, \4 1: i.:n•Jl I\• a ppr<' 1 1 a l 1• I h 1· npporlun11 v 111 ('orn•Pt unv ael1on ol our' th.it makes v"u unhapp} Wf· <<1n,1der .1 c ornpla1nt vnur wav ol '11~1ng. '"I hkc vou. so I ;1n1 J.!IVtnl( V1lU ;1 chan1"l' to k1:l';> ml" ,, ' a r r 1 " n cl ,, n t1 • u .. 111m<'r YO U OH YOUlt l>O('T(')I( Cl\N Pll0'1t-; U~ Whl'O YOU Orl'd J d1•ll\1·n W1• 'Will 1'ftohvcr rlrumptlv wllhnul extr.1 •·harJ.(e. /\ /.!rt•at mnov r>•·oplc rt•h· no u~ for lheir hcJllh ncc11' Wt• wt•lc·om l' r"IJll<''l' for tl!·l1veq• '1·rv1l·1· anfl rharJ.(e :t('("11unls Prudential Insurance Company predicts lhiil increased consumer s pending. combined w1tb stronger capital outlays by business. wall help produce real growth of 5 percent in 1977. The predtction was released an Prudentia l 's annual economic forecast, prepared by Dr. J . Robert Ferrari, vice president and chief economist , and Dr James L . Essig, director or economic and investment research. T HE REPORT 81\SED its forecast for "moderate growth" on develop· ment:. that "provide grounds for op- timism that the current upswing wi ll exceed the h1s t nrical three-year average duration and continue until late in the decade.·· The report foresees the unemploy- me nt r ate dropping graduall y, l'UK llDO l'HAlMACY possibly to 6 1.~ percent by the end or 151 Hoaptt.i aooc1 1977. but sounds a note or caution con· "'" O•ll•HY ct>mtng inflation. H..,-i koch 642-1510 The 1977 total Gross National "=:::::::::::::=::::::::==:=_:P.:.r:od:.:uct is projected at Sl.878 b1lllon, 1 1r-t t"'f in ,..r, , .. ~r l ! , •'I r;<111t1k"11dv 1:-ilcllJ" of 11 plcia ti. 11 ··.·'I f)IW' you l I I '"Vln(11 O:'l ~c 11r I • lh f-.rk·nl inr.f>me-11\!'t 'I i ;, I "' I / w1'I yr: u :,iJVt' a., 1~ P• ·r· 1.rn1 .i:·1()1l'1! of mon1·v. h11t th,.. mf1 ·m I y~u P-orn on tlMt m0nc·y w1:1 t:c1 ,,,v free for vo.1rs 1 > cornc D).,. 1qJl'rly~ Art you stlf·tmploy•d? Yo11 c.rn • l'I G'"1dc lhour.dnd!-1 of clollM~ f"'dCh year Md nol pav fcrforal ancl')me taxf!', on a nich ·I -nf It until you t'£'ltr<' Anrl tlv· !nlt•rf'st lhl"' mnr'\l'Y v 1ll 1:1m1 I r ytm 1 al~'ll t,,x.frnri 1111!11 ymi fl hri' V/h1 11 yrn1 rlu p11y lllY.1''.i on thr pnnc1pc1l Mrl an11 rt"!.;l, 11 will be <lt 1h1 M'" d' •nrm111• d 1,., your t.lx brock~t nftrr rellrt>mcrt Art you now working for a cont· pay without o rttfrtmtnt pion 1 You Cdn ~Vt> a subslanal<tl omo...i .I 1 I n or:e·; e..,ch \ ·ar on which Vt ·~1 pw no federal income laxw; u'I the pnnc1pol or inler"'·' until direr re11remrnl. Tho d,.t,,::s ar11 shghlly dtfll"rent from th• '•ii ,.mplnved plan, h11I th" t.n: ... v I <J, Mt• t0.:1101 J>o you plan on dtonging iobs? II you l•"'av" ,, C'nmp11nv 111 wh1C'h 'r\•11 h 1vr· ,.,,~•I 011y p 11d r<'tm• ml'r.t b,.,ncf1t. com111~110 yrn1, you ran 'n"':I t •Vt(' (c·nnv,.r! I tho ·" lunrh lo 11n 111d1v1d1Jc\] rd1re>ml'nl pl~n and pt1<.tpr.1"! p1winq taxos vn them un~I you l'i" hrr• a 10112 percent rise froro 1976, or which 51 2 percent is due to price increases. THE INFLATION RATE reOecls upward price pressures from areas s uch as ener gy and servi ce s (especially medical care, r ents and utilities), as well as some upward pricing efforts by industrial pro- ducers as demand strengthens. Moderating wage setUemenls and favorable productivity improvement, along with the slow pace of recovery in leading Industrial countries, are factors that could limit inflation. the forecast says. But it sees the long· range picture clouded by the recent climb in unemployment rates and the ever-present temptatfon to turn to overly expansive fiscal-monetary policies as a "quick fix" for jobless- ness. The economists expect the second congressional budget resolution, passed last September and similar to las t s pring's plan, to provide a moderate degree or fiscal thrust start- ing late this year. Serve $7.SO. Open your rettre- mt>nt account before December 10th and we will wdlve the 1976 rrur"O fee. ~ "'f ~ i Tilt BIG M MUTUAL G)i SAVINGS ·v·~ ....... '"" ... ~ ••.ot••''°" ~TU"llY C•p11tr"no·S•n Clomente: 1:'H l Corona d.a Mar ' 7 1:4,, C~t I !1Qhw11v 1~7'!>·50101' Fountiun V•Ue7: ·~'' 1 S4nta Ana.\ 11 ' ' .. I I 17 rn n ·er , SIT! • JlJ at"I 10 2 r> m j Boycott 'Coaching' Hiti Ribicoff Claims Treasury Flaunts Law WASHINGTON (AP) -The Treasury D'epartmenl ha_, been ~ccwsed or coaching businesses on how to get around a new law aimed al halting U.S. particapa- Uon in the Arab boycott of lsrael. Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff (0- Conn.), author or the law. said Wednesday that Treasury's ac· tions are '·an affront to lh~ Congress of the United States. the President and Lhe (Ford) ad- ml"nistration." A treasury 0Hic1al called Ribicoff's allegations ridiculous and suggested the senator was more Interested in publicity than in ending the boycott. ··our ob- jective is to end the boycott," he said. TREASURY ISSUED pro- posed guidelines Nov 4 for lni pJementation or the law, wh.ich denies cert ain foreliin tax benefits to U.S. firms that cooperate with the Arab boycott of Israel und of Jtiwbh buai· nessmen. Ribicoff. in a letter Tuesday to Treasury Secretary William E . Simon, said the guidelines "total· ly disregard the substance and clearly expressed intent" or the law. which was passed as part of the Tax Reform Act of 1976. "The Treasury Department has , through the propos ed guidelines. narrowed the ,;cope or the act to the point where the vast majorit y of Americans participating in the boycott could continue their reprehensible practices of exclusion and dis- No Inftation Morwpoly Prices Stable ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . (APl -Boardwalk worth $2 million'! Park Place at $1.5 million? If you're ex- pecting Monopoly's property values to change to match the increased value of Atlantic City properties the game copies, forget it. A SPOKESWOMAN FOR PARKER Brothers in New York said the firm has no plans to update its popular game since voters in this resort city legalized casin o gambling. To show how real estate values have 1umped here. the Claridge Hotel. at the origin al Boardwalk and Park Place, was sold this week for about $3.5 million . L ast spring, the Guarantee Bank tried to unload it for S2 mi!Jion ON TH E GAME BOARD. Boardwalk 1s worth $400 a nd Park Place is worth $350. Most streets on the Monopoly board are named after streets here. C !es Darrow, a Pennsylvanian who spent his s umm r vacations here in the 1920s and 1930s, is credited wit inventing the game. O vf•r Th~ Countt·r NASO Listinqs 1)1... l41 • ... •11\ 1l • U'' 11 • ,. .. 1•''-18 ... I... 1 ,.,., 10•14 ,, • 1 .... '~ 1• .. . . ·~ ,,. ' ,, .. 10 II ,..~ 1.C\~ n. 1¥. I~ 16'-,.,, 11. ,,. , 11 • ll"-' ,,, , ~ "" u1, ,,,, "' ... 11'. Jt.-... •', u•, 'S 0 ,. '• •1 4J )... ··~ 10"9 111 .. ll1 '1 )31• 'S' • ''°' IJ ,, •• nv. n» 11, 2v. ""· 1''1') ''• ~ ,, . .., ,,.~ 11 I~ 13 ... 711; I'• "• UV. W~ ,, .. ,. , 101• 10\f, ,, • 8't. I !Vt 1• 18>\ "''"• s•<. ,,. J'o crlmlnatlon without rlskinf. penalty under the new law, • tubtcotr wrote. TH£ SENATOR NOTED Jbat an explanation by the conl~nce committee that wrote the flnal version or tbe law stipulates tbAt a firm could be considered t9 J>e cooperating with the boyc~ even if there was no wrnt eC) agreement. ''The Treasury guidelln •• however. would deny tWt benft~ only when an explicit agreein4'tt. exists," Rlbicorr wrote. • Talten as a whole, he sakt. Treasury's "extremely narrO"V interpretation consist.enUy raises • form over substances to achieve the clear objective of making the statute virtually meaninglesa. : ''WHAT IS MOST o((ensite about these guidelines is the IQ>' parent effort to map out precise ways for a company to contiril)e participating in the boycqtt without being subjected lo either reporting requirement under th~ bill or deniaJ of tax benefits," be added. Quarter Tax Payments Due Southern California corpora- tions that operate on a calendar- year basis for tax purposes most make the fourth quarterly tn· staJlment payment or their 1976 estimated income tax no later than Wednesday. "These payments, accom - pan led b y J RS For m 503, ·Federal Tax DeJ>05it, Cotp6ra- tion Income Taxes,· are deposi\- ed in authorized commercial banks or Federal Reserve Banks." said William H. Con- nett, Internal Revenue Service district director for Southern California. lip s and Douma OOWNS N1nw U \1 Ch<! ~I • u •, U'• ••• 101• 11 ll 5'4 51' :n• '"• l~l .(t0.1tl .ttuuun<1ry 1 AtwdOct•n•C 61.-. t Efl<1Pro1Arn l J O\ttte~u Ott'VUlf' 3''• 1f·, 011 16 ' • > Oft , .. \ -·· °" ,,, )Jf, Olt ",. ~ 6 ,. t•V. 10 :iov, '10 201l ,,,., 11''• ,,,. ,.. 1•·~ ,,,. l\I, , .... 181<. ,, ... 11•1, 18 ?6V. 11V1 ""• 11'1• 1l"• UV. ?OV. 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NEJr'S ANALYSIS Regulation Q is an edict of the Federal Reserve that, in effect, permits SI»'· ings banks and savings and loan associations to pay oN!- quarter of 1 percent more interest than do commercial banks. lt establishes ceilings on time deposits -pa~sbook sav- ings and certificates of deposit. A savings institution C!ln pay 5.25 percent on passbook savings, a commerciaJ bank just 5. On savings certificates the limits are 7. 75 percent and 7 .5 percent, respectively. : Regulation Q Is due to expire March t . THE SAVINGS, OR TillUFI', institutions want It lo re· main, arguing they need an incentive to draw savincs dollars that, in turn, they wlll loan out oo home mortgages, their primary lending function. Some commercial banks, which are permitted by law lo offer a wide array of services to individuals and business«;>, insist that it 1s unfair competition. The thrifts, they say, e o longer need the advantage. In so arguing, the commercial bunks huve some supp<>l"t. from events. since in recent months thrift institutions hate been providing what amounts to checking accoun~. services they once were forbidden t.ooCCer. ' BUT THERE IS ANOTHER FACET to this battle, that between b1~ and hlUt•. Viewed from that perspective. tbc partk1pants in the skirmish arc rcalh:ned . with some small commt.>rd;il banks favonnJ! retention of (l. As the latter sec it, the ellminut1on of a ceiling I'/" pcrmissabl<' interest rates miJ(hl very well mean they would be pilled against mammot h, big·city institutions th&t could outbid them for savings dollars But what about you? llC'rc <ire :-;omc of the arguments for retention of Regulation Q : REMOVE THEIR Os•:-QUARTJo:R point advantage on deposits and. since they cannot attract fondi. by offering th<: line of services provided by commercial banks, they might be unable lo fulfill their housing commitment. And for elimh1ation or Regulation Q: · -It discrtmb'.atcs against the small saver, because It applies only to deposits o( less than SI00,000. Those who can deposit more than that amount usually can obtain a higher return. -Thrift institutions are c}langing. Once limited almost solely to accepting deposits an4 Jending the deposits on housing, they now are seelrlof to <?ffer services once re· served for commercial banks. The decision to retain or drop Regulation Q is thorny. The betting now is th.at Congress wUl handle the issue with care, perhaps po5tponing a decision until I atcr an the year. Agencies Design Job Hunt Help WASHINGTON <AP) -Four federal agencies arc de signing a computerized system that will forecast building activity throu&hout the country and Jet workers know where the jobs are. Their aim is to help the troobled construction industry, where unemployment ts nearly twice the national average. . . The ~ystem expected to begin operating in late 1977, lo- 1llally will focus on such eoe.rgy-related projects as power plants anrl oil refineries. Eventually, every phase of con- struction acti vlty will~ included. ( JOB SCENE "I T MARKS THE J first lime that long. range forecasting will be tried in any lnduslr'} . down to the regional level," said John Mum· ford, a special assistant to Labor Secretary W.J. Usery Jr .. whose department ls de· vetopln1 the project. The· computer wUI forecast the dollar volume o( new construction activity across the nation and provide three estimate. of manpower needs by each craft. One will be a ahort·term forecast or up to two years, ooo a mld·term forecast of up to 10 years. and one, ror energy. related projects only, a long-term forecast or up to2S yeats. JOINING WITH nlE LABOR D£PAJlTMENT in de- veloping !he system are the Federal Energy Administra- tion, the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA>. "It's not a syst.em that will make for more employment ln terms of beefing up the construction industry," says Norman Seltzer, chief of ERDA'S Manpower Assessment Office. "Hopefully, It will provide a basis lor better plan· ning by ellmlnatln1 botUenecklJ, provjdt a ba11ls for better lorecaating so we know where the Job opportunities are llnd ease wage inflation by maJcfng sure lhere Is no shortage of skilled labor." • Unemployment in the conat.ruetlon induitry remalM above 14 percent, compared with the natJonaJ jobless ratlt of 8.1 percent. · Yamaha Usts Subsidiary BUENA PARK (AP) -Yamaha 'Motor Company Ltd ol Japan w11J ere.ate a n• U.S. IUbsldJary, with hu~ qullttian ln Bueoa Park, to market. its motorcycle! an. anowmobUea ln th~ eountry. • Yamaha Mot« Corp. USA .Ul be spilt oft fro6 Yamaha International Corp., a.llo budQuartered in Buen. Partr. which wUI tontinue to market che con.slomente' mualcal lnltnu11e11ta. audio equipment and •~rtlnt food.s. DAILY PILOT l•ll ll l r J I I I I Molding t he E agle Workman at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company's Stow, c">hio. plant stamps the aluminum mold with lettering for the sidewalls of new I ires during ~·ulcanization. Each letter . fivc·f'ights of an inch high and thirty thou!)and!> of an inch deep, is 1nd1v1dually stamped. Phone Chief ' Sees Coalition SAN DIEGO <AP> -The president of Paciric Telephone Company says he foresees a coalition or business. government and the consumer under the Carter administralton. However. Cordon I. Hough said business and government leaders must hoth stay in lune with the needs of society 1f such a coalition is to work. "I sec opportunities to participate, op· TAKING STOCK portu nitles to join together with govern· ment to help move this nation forward," the pre- sident of the state's largest public utility said in a speech to a civic meet ing A"""ord t o 11dd to Sraoac111cu• Amcord Inc . Newport Beach, said its Snowmass Corp su~1d1ary has obtained approval of the Board of County <.:omm1ssioners of Pitkin Countv, Colo . for a 15-yc.tl' development plan and new ionang for 2,424 add1t1onal dwelling units and res1dentaal lots. Wilha m T. Pascoe Ill, chairman of the board and chief executive officer. said the action allows more than doublin& the s12e or Snowmass. County procedure calls for future detailed approvals of con- struction plans for m:vor phases or the project. Communications Components Corp., Costa Mesa, has received Federal Aviation Administra- tion approval for en route lFR operations in the US .urspace system for its radio navigation system The company ex~cts an increase In sales as a result Da tatr o n RPport• Lo•• Oatatron, Inc . Irvine ho" reparted revenues or Sl.JJJ.857 for the quarter t>ndcd Sept 30, compared with Sl.503.697 for the same period In the prior year. Operating re11ults for the quarttt were a $185,002 loss compared with a $12,7112 loss at Sept. 30, 1975. Eamingi1 per s hare were a loss of 10 cents at Sept. 30, 1976 and a loss of l cent ror the pnor year. E.ta tr Planning S~hedlded Security Pacific Bank's Newport Center office, S50 Newpart Center Drive, wall provide information on estate planning dunng business hours Dec. 8-10. Willlam Hodges, senior trust advisor. will be avaOable for Individual consultations in the b11nk's lobby. OaapCft9 Visit• Farw Members or the Oran1e County chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction will visit Joplin's Boys Ranch Saturday. Joplin is the Chapter's civic projec:t. They visit the ranch about. four times a year for lunch with the boys and tours of the ranch. Purpose ol S.lurday's trip Is to take Christmas gifts to the boys. Prafde11C ce 1-. ....... LOS ANGELES CAP) -Peppenilne University President WUliam S. Banowsky bu been named tn the board or Litton industries, after the Beverly Hills-bued con1tomerate amended its by-laws to lncrease lhe size of ita board or directors to 12 mem- bers. , A company spokesman said the move was made to inject more youth into U ttoo's lead~rahlp. Banowaky Is 40, while lbe average age of other board members ls 83. His appointment must be ap. proved by shareholders in lheir annual meeUn1 Saturday ln Beverly Hills, ·-· ,. ..... 6n..loll Panel-Air Corp., Costa Mesa, has been awarded a contract to build Interior paneh, liners ' and doors for • modified Boein1 141 aircraft ol the U.S. Air Force Airborne Command Post Program. The nard was mede by lhe ON1envi11e, Texas,· ttM1lon of the DaUu·based E·Syatetft1, Inc. 25 llght outdoor set Jumbo roll " assortment 30" 1umb0 roll ol P•Per with 75 1Q It or 30" roll or loll with 25 sQ It. 1n auorted p1nern1. 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DAILY PILOT • J Gu1·ney Unveils New Indy-type Race Car By HOWARD L. llANO\' Ott"' O•lly ~'""~ Dan Gurney and the All· American Racers got a Jump <in rivals for the 1977 Indianapolis 500·mile USAC championship race when they unveiled a totally new racing machine at his Santa ·Ana-based plant Wednt.'Sday The prototype model wlll be tested with metal body construe t1on at Ontario Motor Speedway next Thursday a t which time the aerodynamic soundness or the new car will be given its first road test. "With fuel restrictions and. safety features mandatory m championship racing. we put a lot of our owo thoughts, efforts and concepts together Md thls is what we came up with," Gurney, dressed in a Santa Claus sult, said Wednesday. "The car is narrower by six to eight inches and the weight is off. center including the engine and the driver's cockpit." the proud Corona del Mar resident said. "Right now. everything is un- known on the race track and there are a lot or risks involved. But sooner or later, we have to· find out what we can do with it." The Jorgensen Steel racing machine was taken out of the garaae area for the first lime Wednesday and will be fired for the flrst Ume on a race track next Thursday. "Ontario Is a difficult track to test on because you are going so fast before you can get down to what you want to do with the car," Gurney added. "A lot of thought werit into the design to keep it wilhin the rules and yet keep it within safety stan· · dards as well. "We are using the latest fuel bags that are available and ones Al'Wlr ..... to PORTLAND'S BILL WALTON GRABS A REBOUND FROM TOM BOSWELL, JO JO WHITT (10). New Look Pays Off For Walton NF.W YORK (/\Pl The red pon~ta1I is gone :.and so 1s the ban· d.inna. So. too. are the aches and pains, the injuries that dogged BLll Walton through his first two ,Years as a pro. ''I'm healthy now. that's the biggest d1rrerencc ... said Walton. who is playing the way the Portland folks had hoped when they drafted him No. 1m1974 out of UCLA "(l's been a long time since J 've felt this good." the soft· spoken center addl'd. "Winning LS a lot nicer than losing ·· The Trail Blazers have been winntn't ref(ularlv of late and have \aken over h rsl place in the Pacific D1v1s1on of the National Basketball Assoc1at1on. The big- gest reason has been Walton, who has stayed healthy through the first quarter of the season and become a dominant pro center The 6· 11, 225-pounder 1s In great shape a nd is playing nearly 40 minutes a game. He still wears bandal'tPS on his knee, and alter !'tames he soaks his chronically that have been tested by the military in helicopters. Any accl· dent man can survive, there 1s supposed lo be no chance of n fire. TMy are built around this conc~pt but I hope we never find out. .. We're hoping it wilJ perform as good or better in Jen hand turns but we know it won't do as well turning right. "We've tried to out.smart this thing and we'll see if we have when we 1el lt on the track." Gurney said. Al the pres~rit time. the nose. cowling and on tank are made of metal but the car that runs aL In· dlanapolis In May will be made of fiberglass. Gurney plans to build a seeond car to take to Indy and says All· American Racers will build more 1f they have orders from other owners. Most of the parts, in(ludJng the engine by Drake. wheels, gear box and other components have been built in Orange County. In fact, It wm be an all-Orange County combination when Duane "Pancho" Carter gets beb.md the wheel lo drive the new macbme. Carter is a graduate of Marina Sports in Brief Orange County Gets Pro Team NEW YORK -American Soc· cer League commissioner Bob Cousy announced today that the Los Angeles Skyhawks, the AFL champions. sold their territorial riehls to Orange County. Cousy revealed there will be an AFL franchise operating in Orange County for the 1977 season. ''At this point. I am not. at liber· ty to say anything more." Cousy said. "All I can tell you is that the ASL is very impressed with the ownership and that Orange Coun· ty will hold u local press con· ference next week." Kb19• T ie INGLEWOOD -Frank St. Marseille scored his first goal oJ the National Hockey League season with 1: 39 left to give Los Angeles a 3·3 lie with the Colorado Rockies Wednesday night. St. Marseille, brought up to the Kings from Fort Worth, connect· ed from in close on Colorado goalie Michel Plasse after taking a pass from Butch Goring and Tommy Williams. The Rockies had taken a 3·2 lead at 6 : 09 of the final ~riod on Dave Hudson's seventh goaJ of .. ~ ......... the season Hudson, parked in frorit of the net. slipped a five· footer between the pads of Kings goalie Gary Edwards. Gotflrie d 1t'bu HOUSTON -Brian Gottfried advanced in the Master's Grand Prix tennis tournament Wcdnes· day with a 4·6, 6-3. 6-0 victory over Raul Ramirez or Mexico in a wild m atch in which umpire Jack Stahr temporarily dis· qualified Ramirez. Guillermo Vilas advanced to the semifinals with a 3·6, 6-4 , 6·4 victory over Harold Solomon and Roscoe Tanner defeated Wo1tck Fibak. 7·6. 6·4. Burroughs T rade d LOS ANGELES -The Atlanta Braves acquired former American League Most Valuable Player J eH Burroughs from the Texas Rangers today in ex· change for five players. Moving lo Texas are out· fielders Ken Henderson and Dave May and pitchers Carl Morton. Roger Moret and Adrian Devine. The deal was the biggest an· nounced so far at baseball's winter meetings. Marshall S igned LOS ANGELES -Jim Mars hall , r ecently fired as manager or the Chicago Cubs. Wednesday was chosen manager of the Montreal Expo.s' Denver farm club or the American As· sociation. Mars hall. 44. served as Cubs manager for the past 2"'2 seasons. Gro•i to Cull• LOS ANGELES -The Chicago Cubs acquired outfielder Greg Gross from the Houston Aslros Wednesday night in exchange for minor league infielder Julio Gonzalez. It was the second lransaction • of the day for the Cubs at the winter m eetings. Earlier, they sold outfielder Peter LaCock to the Kansas City Royals and ac· quired minor league outfielder Jim Dwyer from the New York Mets. Indiana Rips LA, 111-98 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Billy Knight scored a game-high 29 point.& and Dave Roblsch came off the bench with 19. leading the Indiana Pacers to a 111·98 Na· Uonal Basketball Association victory over the Los Angeles Lakers Wednesday ,Ught. sore feet in a tray of ice. But to have gotle through seven weeks of the season with no injuries Is a new experience, one he is enjoy- THE t(INGS' DAVE SCHULTZ SKATES BY NELSON PYATI' AS GARY SARGENT WATCHES. The Pacers sco•ed 14•stralght points in a three-minute span In the lirsl quarter and led the rest of the game. The La.kers, led by r~erve Johnny Neumann, closed within four points early In the nual period, but a 10.2 Pacers spurt put the game out of reach with two minutes remalnln1. inR. "This is the most I've ever played in the NBA in one stretch." Walton said following a 111·94 victory over the New York Knicks Tuesday night in which he contrlb\lled 18 points, lS re- bounds and ehd1t blotked shoU. "Consistency, that's the lmpor· 800 Pay Tribute toAlstori &I.A Manager's PIUlosophy: D~n'i Panic tant thing," be said. "I've been LOS ANGE.LES (AP> -To skipper in 1954 and remained for. able to develop all areas or my harried baseball managers thteedecades. game. When you play two weeks caught up in the ha.zardoua game "He's a letend," said Steve and then get hurt and sit out two ol musical chairs, take heed of Garvey, the all·atar lnfiekter. weeks, you can'tdothat.'' the wisdom of the Dodgers'· "BaaebaU wJll never forget LOS ANGELES (ff) -R1aw1114, Ford6 • ...Wul· J&bllotr 11. 0-.M• I. Neu-14, We\11l"910ft I, l•I""' 11. t<uot< ), TOloll 40 t•JO•. INOIANA (1111 Hlllm•11 •.Joi\~' IS, itoulldfi.td lO, eu ... 11 '<"'9"1 ,., 1tm>11<1\ ''· Grftftl.Fl•MI Tol•l•Ull-1'111, lot~H 1' tt 1t 11-.. lnd•ll!'• JS '9 14 M-111 Foui.dou\ -Hill.,,.., ToleHOU1•-LoeAn91,., 21, INlleM H. A -IO,"l. High School In llunttnglon Beach and will be on hand Thursday for the inau11?ural run at Ontario. Gurn-ey pointed out the chunges and off-center place· ment of the cockpit, englne and fuel tank from the rear or the machine. "You can see it better from here," he pointed out. Opposlni drivers will also be able to see the chan~es better from the rear and that's exactly where Gurney and his crew are hoping they will be viewing the new blue machioe. SPORTS U.S. Still Favorite Vs. Mexico TUCSON (AP) -Tt>e U.S. Davis Cup team may ftold the edge over Mexico in next week's North American Zone match despite Jimmy Connors' decision not to plav. says U.S. team cap· lain Tony tr abert. Depending on pairings, Trabert said Wednesday, the United Stales team should dominate in doubles with the No. 1 American pair of Stan Smith and San Clemente resident Bob Lutz. The United States also should hold an advantage in two of the four scheduled singles matches, beginning here Dec. 17. Raul Ramirez 1s the 11uclcus of the Mexican team and the man most likely to cause problems for the Americans in the three-day competition. Trabert said. But he pointed out that Arthur Ashe. who will play singles for the Americans, has beaten Ramirez in three of their four matches this year. The other American singles player, Roscoe Tanner. has not played Ramirez this year. ' "We 're fleldin~ the strongest team I've ever fi elded as Davis Cup captain." said Trabert, in his second year as team captain. "Not having Jimmy Connors doesn't enhance our chances," Trabert said. But he added that the five members of the American team are ranked In the top 20 in the world. Trabert said it appears Con· nors is not hurt but needs rest from his busiest year in pro· fcssional tennis. "He's not a bi g guy and has played more this year than in the past, and maybe he feels that's how he has hurt his back," said Trabert. Connors' mother indicated last week that, as his coach, s he de- cided It would be besl for hlm not to play Davis Cup because of the risk of permanent injury. Connors won all four matches he playei;I io Inst weekend's World Championship Tennis Challenge Cup tournament in Las Vegas. Sherman Declines Fuing Comment Rod Sherman, an assistant athletic director al UC Irvine, unW fired recently, refused to comment on the situaUon when contacted by the Dally Pilot Wed· nesday. "I'd rather not comment at this lime,'' Sherman said Wed· nesday. Asked if be would appeal the dismlsul, Sherman again said he would not comment. Walton, whose personal new perennial, WaltAlstoo. him," coml!2ented bl1 Don look consista of a relatively trim 1Dryadale who teamed with San red beard and only moderately .. My philosophy•'.' said booth~ · dy Kou!~ for a pitching lande~ Iona hair, is very happy with the grandfatherly one-lime sc · that shared some of the Dodgers' four World Series -1955, 1959, 1963 and 1965·-and put himself into the same company of such other multiple winners as John MC"Graw, Connie Mack, Joe McCarthy and Casey Stengel. He never signed more than a one-year contract, and each was without rancor or ceremony. Original 12th Man Dies new look of the Blazers. who de· teacher from Darrtown, Ohio,• greatest moments. aJt away .long-time stars Sidney ''bas been to never worry about "Tbe envy of all man.gen," Wicks and Geoff Petrie ln the off. yesterday, only look to tomor-said Dick Wllllama, whose season and obtained a host of new row. manaaerial odyany led blm faces, includinl coach Jack "Look al misfortune the same trom Boaton to Oakland. to Ramsay. way you look at success. Don't Calilornia, to M0'1treal. ''He wu "This is a nry ttnseltlsh team, panic. Do your beat and foreet lucky to be connected with a fine and lt ls really enj01able to play the con.sequences." orcanfu.Uon • .Jfe wu man that way:• uld Walton. '1 like to Alston was honored at a enoa1h to prove ldmaelf on the run a lot, and with the people we luncheon Wedneaday ma:rllng jobyeu altetyear." have here we tan really run the h1I reUrement after 23 years of Ala loft, 851 1UU au active,. fut break." &Wcttni the Dod•ers' del\ln)l. ln vt•ant man, uld ... would re- Ramuy baa nothing but praise Brooklyn and Los Angel ea. tum to th• naral Oblo Community for Walton, who leads the lea1ue More than 800 of the 11me•s and spend the rat of hll daya J.n reboundlnt and blocked shots great and near·areat-execUtlves, wtth hla hobble• ... h~Un1. and is Portland 'a leading scorer mana1ers. players and _..Plain wood•orkina and pll)'inl with at 21.J point.a. rame. buffs gathered ln a hul• ballroom his srandchUdren. ''Blll has been just super,'' topaytJ1butetothemanwhotook lnhJJcareer,Al.t~wonMven. lta~11)' said. 1. over the Dodgers u an iftterim 'National Leaaue penqanll and IJ \ '· Throueh the years. particular· ly during lean times, U\ere were newspaper report.a that Al&t.on was through. One of the most notable occasion11 wu the year after th~ Giant~ beat the Dod&ers • in the 1962 playoffs. • Leo Durocher WAI coach at the time, and rumon were rampant that he wu readY to take ovu Al1ton'1 mantle. The loc:br room• became tense. Ailton aiid Durocher dldn 't speak. "If I wu ever in danger of lOll· inl my Job, Mr. O'Malley never told me," Al1\0n Hid. "It didn't ~me. 1 alwaya had the farm \O~ckto.'' CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (AP) -Dr. Earl KiQg Olli wbo originated the "12th man" tradition at Texas AlcM Univeraity. died Tuesday night at his Rockport home of a possi~e heart attack. He was 74. GU, a pbyalcian in Coai>us CtuiaU for 40 year•. started the t.tMIUon during the January 1922 Dhde Cluaic football tam_, between A&M abd Ceoter Collqe in Dallas. Oll, wbo pl ayed football bridly with tht Agcies, went to the 1ame ln a taxl with Co.aeh Dua X. Bible. who ulced him to assist in spotting playen in &he press boJC. Near1" end of the first half, Bible called Oil to the Aggie bench and asked him to put on a uniform after a \-ash oflnjurles to A&M ptayen. • OU swapped unifQrma Wlth1 one ot the injured Aellf//11 and .althou1b ht never Co' l.llto tho game he stood on the sidelines with the team whlle tt Wto tha game. . Ever since that C11t1e, Alli• 1tudent,s have stood ~ during all A&M aamea as a symbol.lo• 1esture of lhe "12th man'! available to take the field.· _ Funerahervicea are Friday. I • Z DAILY PILOT Tl'lul'MS . O.C.ml>ef 9. 1971 Newport Gains · CIF Polo Finals SPORTS ikes Bag 46-35 Win By a Dally PUot Writer ·, The Vikinea of Huntington neach's Marina High broke open a tight game with 10 wianswered points ln the third quarter and went on to record a 46-3.S victocy over El Modena Wednesday night on the winner'• noor. • The win puts the Yikes d coach Steve Popovich into tonight's championship semifinal& at 8:30 against Lynwood, a SS.:iO victor · tJVer Riverside's Ramona High ih 1 'the 12th annual Westminster· I Marina Invitational basketball ~ey. . . Charlie Koeller, a 6-2 senior 'uard with limited varsity ex-perience, stepped in and did the job for the Vikings Wednesday, scoring 18 points and coming up tvith the key baskets when the '\'ikes put El Modena away ln the defensive duel. Koeller hit four or his field goals in the second period to help Marina take a 22-20 halftime bulge, then Dave Gibbs, Man. ny Torres, Tony Warren and Jefl Graham added their touch with Koeller to do in the Vanguards of El Modena. El Modena, bent on ustni 6-71h Steve Trumbo to full advantage against Marina's zone, got 13 points from him, but for the most part the tactics of rotating the front line through the Marina zone fell flat. In that winning span which turned a 26·25 lead into a 36-25 ad- 1 vantage, the decisive shots were ·made by Warren from· 20 feet, Torres from 14 feet, Koeller from outside, Warren slipping inside the El Modena zone, then Koeller again, this time inside with a nice assist from Warren. llllllMtMIHI It II,-i. 4 1 J IO ) 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 ) 0 J • • I l I) l4tlM•l'l11• ...... llnK• 10 1 t ICM4~ I l 1 It Torrtt l 0 1 • (;(.,,.,.. I 0 1 ) (ii-J11 1 w...... s 0 J 10 I& l I n Toto!\ JI • ' .. k ..... ,~.-, I I? ' •-3S • u u 10- Sllnny Hills Outgoals Uni, 8-5 Br • DaUr Pilot Writer- EAS1°' LOS ANGELES -In a tou&h defensive struU)e, Sunny Hills Hlgb (Fullerton) defeated University High of Irvine, 8-S, in theCIF 4·A 'Water polo semifinals Wednesday night at the East Los Angeles pool. The Lancers of Sunny Hi& will take on the Newport Harbor Sailors Friday night at 9 ln the championship CinaJs. The No. 1 seeded Lancers got off to a quick 2-0 lead in the early minutes of the f'lrst period and added two more goals in the second quarter to expand the lead to 4·0 at halftime: a bulge the University Trojans could never overcome. Holding University scoreless in the flnt baU, il appeared that Sunny Hills would nm away and tilde from the Trojans, but Uni 's tough defense kept the Lancers in range. University came storming back in the third quarter, out· scoring the Lancers 4·2. University scored oo three extra. man situations by Steve Braun, Geoff Madlleo and Kirk Sampson. Larry Baba's goal WiUl seven seconds left in the third period narrowed the gapto6-4. But despite the aggressive University defense, Sunny Kills' Tim Carey's goaJ with 24 seconds lefl in the crucial third period and another early in the rou.rth gave the winners a l i ttle breathing room. University coach Chuck Morris said that the Trojans' lack of of· fenae ln the first half was a result oC poor officiating. University converted four of eight six-on·five sltuaUona for goals. Sunny Hilla capitalized on three of five. Sunny Hills coach Jim Sprague ha~ a g~ deal of praise ror the University defense and especially the e r!o rts of goalie Jac k Graham. Graham accounted for six saves including an excitina point blank shot which he blocked. He also left the net several times to steal the ball. Despite the loss, Morris is pleased with the performance or bis team . ''I'm proud of the kids for the way they came back," be sald. "It's been a good year." Unl.,.r111y 0 0 4 1-S ~Hllll ? 1 1 ,_. 'k°""t: Uftl-lr..,.,,,.,..,....,,6-.~1. SH~er.C..rtYl,8u<ko.!lll""""J,1CrvlP Cd.M Impressive .In 65-57 Victory By ROGEll CAD.SON Ot,..o.u.,,.......,. If anyone bad the misconcep· l tion that the Corona del Mar High •Sea Kini• were anything less I lban anticipated for the 1976-77 • basktlbaJl season, ror1et it. ' The Sea Kaogs, under first· )'ear coach Jack Errion, roll mto 1toni1ht 's c hampions hip . semifinals against Westminster tn a 7 o'clock tlff at Hwillnaton Beach 's Marina High School l!'>llowing an impresslvelS.'>-57 vie· ;wry over hifhly regarded Looi 1i.each Millikan at Westminster. Westminster made it lo the Mmis or the Westminster· •arina ln•ltaUonal by rallylnl With a is.root shot frocn nm \tage with eight seconda Jefl to ~feat Compton. 4241. ·'Millikan. reRarded by many a& a bona fide threat to earn an eventual spot in the CIF 4·A ffUarterflnats, was no match for Jfte Sea Kings. who entered with S upset loss to Huntington ach's Edison in non·league ac· on. CdM took the Rama ot Millikan M>art with a lethal offense, tight 4tetense and lhe oulstanding ~erall plQ of 6·~ Jack Tui. Alex &lack, the &-7 All-CtF re- t.tmee, led all scorers with Z1 inta and was Impressive. · · But Tu1 waa reboundioc, ockinf 1bota, steal.int the ball, I up b;. teammates with I od pasalng and sc9ring · la-all in the fint period u eSea Kine• took theinltiat.ive. ,Then Tui, Black and guard uJ Akin really got down to work ln the aecond period. ex· ptodlng a 14·10 first period lead into a 16-point bulge at the baJf. lt was Tuz and Black from the interior, Akin driving the baseline twice and ftnally Tuz htltin1 tbe last fi ve points or the half lo put Millikan behln4.the eigM·ball. The Rams tried to rally In the th1rd quarter and cut the marlin to nine points late in the quarter. Ttu waa banged up with 1: 18 left ln that stanza, but returned at the out.set of the fourth quarter and tfelped the Sea Kinas preserve the victory. Millikan was able to pare the margin to six point.a l.n the fourth quarter-but that was with 23 second& to go aa the Sea Kine• maintained their lead deaplte any pressure tactics offered by the Rams. Corona del Mar's tight man·to· man defense took its toU ln the flnt half when Mllllkan wenU:56 without a field 1oal, mlasing nine l.n a row u the Rams lost an 8-6 lead in falling bebind,~12. Corona del Mar hit 24 ot -41 from the field for 58.S percent- Mlllikan clicked on 21 of 80 for 3S percent. Akin and Tuz finished the even· i.ng wit.b 16and1S polnts. . l.eMllllUll 1'11 COICAM loelf'ltM ·-....._ _,, °"".,., P•r """" , ... ,, fl ... 2 • 4 4 1 I S s I I J 1 6 I 1 n 1 , 0" I 0 I 2 a 2 • • 't ~ "! ': .. ',. • , ' 1$ 1 ' • , n 'in 2l II 10 S1 Tel.M\ t• 0 11 U ec-.. ~ LI MllllllM 10 tO 1' 11~ eoi-•t~ u u '2 1145 O.lly .. llet ......... , L ..... ,,.. TANGLED UP -Fountain Valley's Scott Ford finds himself blocked by Bernie Hawkins in an attempt to grab a loose bait. FV 's Greg Svalstad (behind the ball), teammate Bret Wllkinson and Mission Vie· jo's Tim Feichl (21) move in .. Barons Belt MV, 80-42 By ED BVRGART OUlllO•lly ...... IU!t Young Dave King made f)ia Mlaaion Viejo Hilb coachl.Q& de· but Wednesday nJ&ht under dif. ficult circumstances. That morning he and the Mls· slon Viejo Diablos were Informed· that Pat Roberts, the Dlablos' head basketball coach for 10 years, had suddenly resigned. That evening, he bad to pre- pare a demorali%ed Diablos squad to face the Fountain VaUey Barons, who many con· sider to have one or the top teams intheCIF. So as expected, Fountajn Valley raced to an easy 80-42 vfo. tory ln the first ro\Dld of the San Clemente bMketbaU tournament at San Clement• High. . Tonight at 6 :30, the Barons meet Costa Mesa's Mustangs in semifinals championship play, while Mission Viejo pla71 Foothill of Santa Ana in consola# Uon semifinals actJon at s. Jn another champiqnshtp semis game, San Clemente and Rubidoux play at 8. It was never a contest Wed.n.es· . day night as the nih·and·gun MD Collects 76-60 Victory LA PUENTE-Mater Qei High scored two quick baskets to start the second hall, and then went on Lo topple Baldwin Park, 76-60, In a second round 1am~ of the Bia bop· Basa.lt basketball tournament at Bishop Amat High Wednesday night. MD's Monarcbl return to ac· Ucn toni&ht at 8: 30 at Biabop Amat, meetina Weet Covina ln the championship semifinals. Mike Kamaka (19 points), John Garcla OJ> and euatd Jtm Schultz (eight aasl:ats) sparkled "Cor the Monarchs. ic-. MNcha"' 0.rtl• Scllull.t o..,. ... ~ IMt•f 0.1 0 61 .... ,. ,. I .l I If SCelM • 1 ) 10 Hiii 1 t S 16 H.,INll llJJO'Hf ' 1 , • .. It,.,, I J • S 0 I l t 1 1 I l I 0 0 2 t t t • TMM\ 71 21 26 16 I< ...... ~ t JI JI 1'-46 II Un 1~ Barons opened an UH lead after one quarter, had a 30-7 margin mJd way through the second period and breezed to their third win agalnat no losses. But it was obvious 10 minutea before game time that the' Diablos were not ready to play. "How can you get the kids up under these circumstances?" the 26-year·old King asked aloud. "They found out about Roberts this morning, and half of them cried. "It's almost like losing your father." Mission Viejo showed its laclt of coocentr atlon in the fourth quarter when it turned the ball over seven times against Foun· lain Valley's full·court press and connected on two of 10 field goal attempts against an aggressive 1-2-2zone. . Sparked by 6·3 junior forward Robert Holmes. the Barons hit 8 of 18 field goal tries in the first period as Holmes had eight or bis 22 points during the first eight minutes. Miaaion Viejo showed more spark in the second half when Fountain Valley played man de- r,nse, scoring eight straight ix>int.s during one juncture or the third quart.er. But having to play catch up. the Diablos were caught in a run- ning game with the much quicker Barons, and Fountain Valley scored many easy layups in the fourth quarter off fast breaks. _,.i .. v.11., 1•> It It"' IP ) l I I ,,, .. ,,~., Ford Wll-ln,.,,. 8Mrt0'\ """" Molnwl (¥roll Svelli.d 10 2 1 11 • 0 0 u s 0 , 10 0 0 I 0 • 4 on ' 0 0 1 ' 0 • 4 MUJtM Vtt f• fftl It" flt IP S 3 I I) 0 0 1 0 S 0 I 10 I 0 1 1 1 0 I 1 I 0 I l 2 0 I 4 0 J I J 0 0 , " , 0 1 4 80\l•r 50tUJH ............ p 0-C-\ ,,.,,,,, . "-'" ....... ,,.,.. Krutnf' E..,-t'°" H"'°"IM .,_ Tol•ll l4 I 10 IO Totell 1 0 0 1 11 • ,, ., k•r• by ou...wn r-o.,,1e1 .. 11e11ev • 11 11 Ml"I°" V1•jO 4 1 Nr.atel, RDstlers Tuillhle eff Golden'• tlp.ln at tM er,, .. dl1&1loweld as <>rq. Colkfe feU to llolt lj4t • CC, .7CM8., ln JQ balk«· play W.cloaday ntpt. ecb« •cUon pNYloualy wln· l'ullerton toppled Golden 7 ..... ln the leter'a eym. ' .. ~ Cubo ll>P.Pl*l,Or ... o 0.Hvtn noandr to io on tree throft. Ooldeft .... tor Use Plraa. with 1:5 ' ·-1 ~1 1 OCC had taken a 21-T lead ~arty In the same, bat wmovws killed the Bae,. Oraqe CoMt pvt the ball up29t1mes. Meu•bllt at Golden West, Nlll'tOn talUed 10 pointl ln a row to brtak a 51~1 U4 and ~ tha rest of the wQ. 11.1 Lueu wttb 2S polntt (18 jft the final half) paced the ~ nom.u. The Rustlen were beat,en on the board~r ••tt1n1 only to i'eboWMb ID uae 18cand bait Md IT for-the same. Jot\_n Hlrscbler paced GWO witb 18 pbtnts. ...... t Q 0 2 1 d t • 1 0 .,., " . ., .. ......... t ' "' • 0 , • • • J • ..... CONTAOLtN~ THE IOMOS -Fountain Valley's Scott Ford (24) takes a rebound away from Tim Feicbt durtne the San Clemente beslu1tball t°'-Srnamcnt. Moving in are PeteDeCasas <22>,BretWUJdneon ~) . ' I Sailors Bid For Crown Friday Night By lA 0 URENE KEYS Of, ... 0.11, ...... ~ EAST LOS ANGELES They're back in the fuials again and that's a familiar refrain where the Newport Harbor High water Polo team in concerned. It cam~ as no surprise as the Sailors of Newport rolled p~t the Mira Coeta Mustangs, U-7, ln the semifinals round ol the 4·A CIF playoffs Wednes.day night at the Eut Loa Angeles College pool. For the second straight year the Sailors of coach Bill Barnett will face Fullerton's Sunny l:lllJs in the finals Friday night (9) at ELAC. The scrappy Mustangs from Manhattan Beach drew the first blood as the teams traded 1oals ln the early going ol the first period. Kevln Robertson's penally shot put the Sailors ahead and from then on ln it was easy sailing. It appeared that MJra Costa might make a game ot it for a while, but a superb e(fort from Robertson in the second quarter paced Newport to an 3-3 halftime lead. Robertson scored four of the five second period goals, lnclud· ing two penalty shots. The talent· ed senior accounted for seven goals to boost his season total lo 94. The hard-pressing Newport de- fense gave the Mustangs little breathing room and the constant pressure began to tell as they tumed the ball over on erratic passes and bad shots. Barnett pointed to the defense as being the determining factor in the win, the third one over Mira Costa lhls sea.son. "We pressed and they could not move the ball," be said. "It was a good team .effort all the way.'' Barnett added that Mira Costa's lack or a two-meter at· tack took much of the sting out of its offense. But it wasn't all defense ror the Sailors. Early in the third period, the Sailors ripped in three goals in a little over a minute. Mike Vellekamp scored on a nifty lob after an assist by Robertson. And just lS seconds later Robertson passed off lo Joe Beek who fired in a goal. Newport's Jeff Stevens scored four goals and was a standout on defense. Mira Co\I• t 1 • 0-1 -IHer-3 S S 1-IS S<orl"9 Nl1 Myt•\, 8Hk,R-"w.n7 Sit,_.,,. •. Vt" .. "•"'O, MC-OlttWr. Tonne, FOfWIM06fM 1, IC•loYOrne,ICtl\tJ.CUflnlllQNm Mesa Tops Foe, 74-59 By a Daily Pilot Writer Hustling Steve Parrino led a fourth quarter Costa Mesa blitz that carried the fast.breaking Mustangs to a 74·59 victory over the Foothill Knights or Santa Ana In the first round or the San Clemente bask'etball tournament Wednes day n ight a t San Clemente High . Tonight at 6:30, the Mustangs collide with the top·seeded Foun· tain Valley Barons in cham· pionshlp semifinals action. In a game that saw both teams hold sizeable leads for three quarters, the Mustangs finally wore down the slower Knights in the fourth period. Parrino, who scored 29 points and sank nine of nine free throws. was instrumental in helping Costa Meaa bolt from a 53·51 lead wjth S: 18 left to play to s 68-55 mareln with 2:16 remain· ing. ln that period, Parrino scored six points and came up with a clutcb steal when his team was ahead, 55-Sl. Bothered by the Mustangs' full·courl presa all night, the Knights lost the ball to Pamno under Coata Mesa's basket on an in·bounda pass wlth 4:29 remain· ing , and the 6·3 forward scored a layup and was fouled. When he Hnk the free throw, Costa Mesa waa ahead 58-51, and Foothill never came close again. UnW that final period, lt looked like either team mlcht wtn. In the first quarter, Foothill scored nine straieht points to take an ll-4 lead, but Costa Mesa came back to regain the margln. 14-13, shortly before the end oC the period. . Then in the second quarter, Foothill, getting excellent out· aide ahooUne and sharp pusJng, opened a 23-16 marlin. only to see Costa Meaa cloee it to 29-2'7 at the half. .....lllllC"I ltflflft• CMQ~l141 "",.'-' 0 tu 10 • l ,. Altwl!Ufll , 0 0 4 Wiii\ II•--1 0 I U ~r1M ........ • •• u Mlti.r Nel-> ) ' ' v-Seileo>t 4 0 ' • OJW1 Clol9* I 0 4 II SI-. et ... 10'\ I 0 l t IM\IM foi.t• 1' J U " TM•I• k_.,_.,..... ' ' ' " , l , • , , 0 • 1 • 1 t 0 2 • , 7'161174 u ,. ,. , ..... ,. ,, 10 t1-l• 11 For CoaJ1ta/, Area DAil V JltLOT " Over El Toro Prep OUers Romp Hoop To. 78-61 Win Results Wrestling S11mmaries Cage Seo~ c.1._ , Sift~ U , S-Ot.90 S. 61 W..,.noltoft'l .... Arllon416I t ~.._Wiiie 11, W l(enl1>tkV•I ~ittt ... 1 ... , ... "-1..-Ute-.Jfttllit SI M ~leM,l'IOtkl•U ~-I C.Wo11.,. .. By ROGER CA RLSON JUNIOlt VAllllT'I' .........,v .. i.101 c .. 1Tw...,,.,.. Or .... C...t lMI C.I '""-••Mlhw 111-Vo•me IOI ,inn" ft•rnoldi. $ " l~ltewall 101~.1.-. ~i. 01 tW 0.1llr l'llot fl.HI Huntlogton Beach Higb's Oilers turned on the speed to bury the El Toro Hlgb Chargers, 78-61, Wednesday night at Huntington Beach's Marlna High. and Tom Pestolesi tak· ing tums in ripping the net.s as the OUers upped the lead to as high as 17 points (43·26) with 12 seconds left in the half. F~ 1171 f' "" WINI 1St-soutr.w. ... ,.,. -.. , IOt'lelf ltt-<relo 101 Clf'ew wtlll Ml•,' t. 00-St-•n fOI dee. lotte.r. >-1. 1•-ut1tr"" ISi <le<. l!lllra, •t. 16'-<•lftlro IOI 11lnn11• Ceury, 1 Jo. l"9SI I" F IS) Oum Uftdlt m c 11>1 0.01"' 0mm1,., 110 c. 11 " AndtftO'I ~ (61 G (0 HtlO. HIKlo<t Viejo •<O•lftt •Ub\; ScM>« 10, Roel~ 2, Br•wley 6, Ktll 1. - 1n-l'tnons ISi pl1111ed .. lley, '''2. '· H•llllme Mlu1on Viejo, 1).11 -c-... tt (UI l4tl $Mia~ -omwo ISi dee. L-.,,, >1. Hwy-t!....,.y IOI IMI. t"o1, H . S. .... A114T-- The result puts the Oile rs or llunt1ngton Beach coach Elmer Combs into tonight's (7) consolation semifinals at Westminste r Jligh El Toro cou ld not penetrate the Oilers zone and wasn't really getting the good shot from outside, either. Gedno• t I I F Ill """''' ~West IUI (tel C.rrlq 111-S...rer ICI clK. Sllney ... t. 11•-MMll• !Cl"'< M-e, 1H. 1)1-outty 101 oec. Mfll5, •t. 10-M, M•cfet !Cl dlC. Mec- W-llOI r 141 Fronlllln ,,_,, UI c c111 OOUVft!y Ovv•ll 161 G m FIO¥d Jn that decisive first haJf the Oilers hit 20 of 33 from the field for 60.6 percent agains t E J Toro's man defense while El Toro could net but 11 or 30 for 36. 7 per- cent B Mvllio,... !ti G 1101 Vouno SC \Corino sub\ s .. ., I . S """''""' 01110. Han .. n-2. ~ld, U-0. TocUy'' o..,.,., •t M•rl'-.. 5 )I) U.moto<1v\l.ll M1lh~"" 1 C.dMi V\ Wt\ttnln\•tr H•lftlme SC. 7'-H. -~ Vlt)o IMI IMI Oce_ ... Fllf'VI Ill F fOIC"'IO Fro>t 1111 F IUICol-._...,.r "I C 11>1 Cetwl"" Cumm109s ttl G to"-'' l.iM Ill C. lltl Br.ottt l»-l..er• 101 INC. 11.,_.-rgor, .,., 151-. M«let (Cl Cle< lle'-'9ff, .. , ,.,...orm... IGIClec S"1flll, •1 tn-111<11(GlclK.11111,•.3 1'0-0.•IM ICI WOf111'1 lor1tll. Hwy-Greto•1on ICI won br _...,c, I 10 MAtr.n.t V\ L ;nwood TOftl ... t *t 0.f'l'lt-\ •t W•ttrnt~~ 1 l8W1t\iOftAI Hunl•nqtc,,n8'o-.c~ 1 JO w.,,,." v' E.._t11nc1• MJulon V••to \COrt"Q )UD~ ~,I, Brtw"N lt. IC•U 1. MOf>r S Oe-W"' 1241 CHI ~AM llt-S.Olllburr IG' -l>rlorleot 11'> Sliney (GI 1M< lilntt • ._I. against Long Beach Wibon, a 64 52 winnl'r over Si mi Valley's Royal. In eliminating El Toro from the Westminster-Marina In- vitational basketball tournament, the Oilers took command at the outset, never trailmg It was competitive with still 1 :46 le(l in lhc firs t period as coach Wendell Witt's ~I Toro unit trailed 16· l4. Rut then Huntington Beach's overall balancc and speed began to take its toll as Cary Hert got an orrens1ve rebound and scored, then Tim Mitchell got loose on a fast break for a layup lo make it 20-14 The onslaught con- tinued in the second per1od with Burl. M1lthell, Clark Sams Burt led all scorers with 25 counters while Sims. with his size and moves inside, clicked for 16 points. Bob Charles paced El Toro's scoring with 22 points. getting five or his 11 field goals in the third quarter from out· side Huntington Beach's zone in an effor t to rally the Chargers. Huftlln9ton a .. cl\ Clll ,. It ,,. tp cont,er.:t'> 2 a ' 4 4ih 1nnJu\ 1 0 3 • O..·~ • 1 7 " 6\irt 10 \ l 7S \1m\ 8 n l '" D .... ,, 1nd10 0 0 • ~\to1r" 1 J ~ (Ataor.t 1drn• 1 0 ' Jot•t~ ,. 10 16 78 El Tore 1611 '• ti -· IP M•'" H•lt • I • 19 HOI~'\ 0 J 1 ) ~mO\On ) ' 1 1 M 1•• Hilt J 1 ) • Al>b (n.tfl~\ " 0 l ll "CAl ("4,ll'\ 0 1 1 ,,..,,,~ Q 0 1 0 '"'''' l) I.> 1• •I Scon lly 0..0 r1trs """'' 8e•<t~ 10 .. ' " ,, ,. Ct Toro t• I) 11 1~....,., Estancia Outlasts Los Al Five, 59-56 By a Dally Pilot Writer Estancia High ofCo:.tn Mesa is in the consola· lion semifinals or th<.' Westminstt'r·Marina In vitalional ba!.kcl ball tourney tonight dc5p1te cond1t1ons that would craC'k many. AJamitos began cutting away at the E stancia lead -getting to within 5J SO with 53 seconds left in the game. Greg Krohnfeldt came up with one of the big plays for Estancia al that point. breaking Los AJ's press and stepping to the free throw hnc for two shots. H.illl-· M'"'°" V1t10, • n ""-rl ... 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The Eagles return torught to the same site at 8 30 lo meet Downey's Warren, a 7S·67 VIC'lor over Villa Park Los Alamitos is eli minate<! from the 16·team tourney. The Estancia quintet appear ed to have a lock on the ~ame in the third quarter when Neum;inn lt'<f a surge that upped a 29·21 halftime lt'ad to 46-30. getting iMldc ~ Los Alamitos defense Wllh t ~ o huckets and a pair of fret> throws. Dut the Griffins of lA8 The GriHins scored again with 10 seconds lo go. but Neumann sealed Los Al's fate for good three seconds later with two free throws to make llS9·5'1 ltl•~ci. ,,,, ,, n ,,. .. °"""'' ' J , ' (.ot!)o!!I 4 ' I ti H.wm.-Mt I ~ ft '° Wr~fPtdt J 4 10 HaV' J 0 . 1 • P.I(~ 0 , $ ) C.-o 0 0 2 '°'"" .. ,, II ~ k ..... ,o.. ........ l"' Al•,,,llO\ • ., ' ,.~ C\flllft(IA ' 10 II ll n H•llhme Hll JS.16 EIT.,. ISU ISJ) l!t"rMJ.a Hol""" 17>1 F "' ~'' "°"""'lie •ol F l•l c:uou- MCl'-n 1111 C 1191 ICoolll R...,1' llJI G 101 Mu<wwl eo..11 .. 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Seied10t1 Record1 It lJ 11 f Ki d A t" it onourNEWlargeaHortmant ot . ., .-~1 ,1 • .:.,."':'"? it ~t·what"s underour • S6SOForE th'-~usua ·O -a· !1 n 1q.ucs ... !." ?"-( • • g llAILY PILOT • ·~ mCJ • Gifts. J ewelry, Silver, China • • NUTS • DIJED FRUITS :i .] • · • CllHISTMAs TH~:i-: M • SH at • & Christmas Ornaments •r ... . ~ • wm Help Put Up .. • t'\l'ry ThUr !>dJy Ill lht• • Jock'1 S..bMarinH it w u~ ' A., • • -« We also hdve. beer. wine. lrult Juices. bread. meals & • & D.c:«ate Too! .• C:l&ss1fll'd scl'l1on • 21148 B each Blvd Jt e nuY• f -· . • .-lhe lreshest eggs '" town. Hrs 8am-8pm, Sun • co11 64o.2029 • Formfoc111lour ---~· ., H ti t 8 ch' * Jonattt.•s ~ • • l larTHJp m · W • .a......i,._ ! Chrhtm.is Ad -V1~cr * n.11>~n353n1g 0~ .. :•2,.,.. • 422 31st St Nwpt Bch 673-6001 • • ·~Foods......_ • _,, .. , .... 6425678 ~ or~~ _. ' . • •************************•~********•****************************'************•************~*******~**** • suRPmsEthcra!'flnY • Get Your · • D°" llwneeclaMW • c HR 1 s TM As • R~furbishe~• cri'~t~l!:~Aa~ES ,._ 11 DELIGllT yourfnends It C h • f it · • lt 81 • • • Rc11ulation Size .. r I s m a s • sewing MCICWne for Clritt.as7 • SALE • cycles New Hidabed-$189.95 ,. « PINBALL M:\ClllNE it Gifts * * ,. :sofa&Loveseals..$179.9$ ,.· • /\!>sorted games ,. lllJ OW I I I • Mew • u..t 5ewti1t ......_. * ~ lf-4": eo.rr~ Tables-$89 up ,." Headyto play it J"'ll ••• M.w.• ... •&Meko • ~ ,._ * !'11Uques1ma l!&large 1 .,.· ~ C.ilJa(tcrSPM Lo :.cc • Call Louise • • &VACUUMCLIA)aS ,.. , • " ' AllT •Someusedfum1tur~too .• ... sin 7:195 • * ypes *Unique handmade items • • ·· • 846-8579 eves. it ...... & loral • • for All Ages ,.. ~wn·l'111nted-Blown ,._ • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • • Items $I.SO & Up • . * Jewelry-Plaques. it. • A LARAWAY'S ~ it Come in. browse and get your free litter Bag ... • l•arto; A1'<'essonC's Macramc • • ..,_ ,.. It Bird Caqes it Repair:, & llc:.torat11111 * Chess boards-Dolls ,.. • SPECIAL TY SHOPPE .. \ s1·nca..e Sew·1nPv Mach1·ne • ChinHe Iran ,.. Chmlma:. Lay-AwJy : Ch!1stmus Decorations .: • lll M • lalbocal5'9'd • .._.., • F4owerPots,Etc • .-•'Pe>ALPUSHERS" Weresmall&soareour ,.. -« _..., • 1878 ff-L.--I cl CM ,. * 4t:JWestminsl er,NB it. pnces.$.SOtoSlS0.00 • ie 675-4491 • ..-uvJ" 'I 1 • • it ,.. CallO:ll·2lOL * 444Wcstl9thSt. .._ .... ' 646 9742 • IC "'EHLER'S ,.. Costa Mest1. 63l·093t ...,.,. • CH··sTM "S DE,.._ ~M f ... "W rs Ir • "" ~ •• * * * * * * * * * • • * * * * * * * • * * )Ir' -ti 1U "' -""v --A • * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * '* 1\.* * * * * •*'If * * * * ._ ..,. FINE ARTS IMC. • • « We have special glut: for decorating • WHITE FOX • ,. ~ 1975 . ! lJSO""•'"'wporlBl,CM • ....,es.taV1sltSH11w Jt. • boxes , baskets, stockings, and many • • it ,.. "'" • Ye. Lon •. • other things. Still time to make • PWc ~Coot • it Yelow * Must Close Out • · · · •. : needlepoint Christmas ornaments for ! $200 : • MOTO BECAME it . MOftY lt~ms at Cod ! . . !· .., gifts. Ribbons for the tree, hells and it . 642•5140 •. • Brand new, many xtrns "' ~for• Christmas! ,. Sant~ will got? homes, offices, , • .., beads and trim for a Merry Holiday. ,. • * $360. 968-6309arto • ,.~osp1tals, parties or wherever hes • ~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *.,, * * * * * * * * 4 * * * * * * * * * *"* * * * * * * * * * * * * .,_. * * * * * *******•it•******++•+* itmv1tedl Make your reseryation now * • SAM AMTOtillO • A .. Sc Ii J n '6' • ~ I ~ it llurry, llollday J.'::ictory *for a Christmas gift you will always It. • • HORSE it f • D AMOHD + Sale Lge assortment or it be remembered by! •. WIH&Y it Jt CU p UI'(! at • it .,. blouses, tops, jcuns, ,. : BestSelectionor ,. • • WATCH +pants, jewelry, shirts.! 640-2029daysoreves. •• Wines Cheeses it xtnt Parade & Trail,.. TRYn.MNOWJ it it All $U><>·$10. Uaily, ,.. • ForYourGlltltemsOr ,.Horse. Spirited. F\asby, • J ll'n'RODUCTOllYOffR... I it & Woven gold bracelet. * 9:J0.5:30.2000Placent1a, • MERaYCHRISTMAS! ,._, • Holiday Eoterta1nina ,.. no \•1ces. Unusual color ~ SI~ .....,. l.t-'-"-Jt All 14K gold. Girard· • · C.M. it it• • lSOONptBI CM fi.45..8940 ing.$300.646-4>&LSeves. ,. • ~ ~ it Perreguax mvmt. 20 AftyttthlcjGOH. * •••**********'1;*******1\***f $15,withthlsad Jt circling diamond!!,+ 2 ******"******~***************** ******-f ! MIYATA I 0 SPEEDS • ·. '"••.•wed.u2"""'1 ! ;::•'.:!,':~.Ag';';,\:,~,~ : ,. ! : ~-.-~· .:M•=·=~~ESL" ! ~~~.;4"oo.F~t!~~ll ua~ lt PUBLIC : • • \.' De Le.'1 IDlllll .. A lle.ty * my safe dep. box for * Jt • a..yA....,w • I 1HW.1Mst..c..t.MeM 1 • $850. 645-6889 ,.. •· • a.twur Nwi • 541-7426 .. ~ •· ... .,. • We have other :~ • • • • • • • • •·• •• * • * * * * *** * * *1 * ** * * * * ** * * * • ,.. : New & Used Bikes, ,.. •VERY SPECIAL• : Persian female cat, it BACK EAST : AUCTION ,.. • Skateboards. • PORTRAITS NCFA, 1~ yrs, wht, cop·,.. A ... TIQUES :it · 41 Parts & Rf'oairs. Charcoal. Pastels * per eyed sso. Afgban fem " lit-•· • Photographs and • AJCC, l yr, silver w/blJc : lt • • • Girt Cttlillcat.es it mask $150. Samoyed it _ • Cycle & Co. 2411 Newport IJvd. ,. BUFFINGTON it puppies AKC M & F. 7 it • • • Co.ht Mn. 642·7tl 0 * ~"'I'~DJOS it. wks by Christmas $125. it • -......__.--» • * 96CM707 it Pvt. pty. 8»-4238. lf-It » • * * * • * * * * * * *" * * * * .. * * * * * * * •• • * * * * • • • * * *.,..,.. * * * * * * * * * * * * .. A UNIQUE. WAY TO CHRISTMAS SHOP ,, : Ori'= ""-s : ~ ~: CHRISTMAS TREES 4 : : ( : lrbhSel~r. l\~C~ham· : ~...: -~: ALL VARIETIES. CUJTOM FLOCKING ~-.. : ,. Fine Crystal . Porcelains :- • PIOO """ Will hold for .. DAJLY PJLOT .... ' FIREPROOFING ••• it Gold & Sliver * China -Paintings ,.: • Chn9lm&l> ,.. C11RISfMAS TREE ,.. ~ FOR PUBLIC PLACES .:...:.-~. • .. : E s t ate & Contemporary Jewelry • t62·Sl29n•s. ,. EVF.RvnruRSDAY ,. •l • ~que J•wefry Bronzes · Furniture •· ,. Class1fi1-'d!:icct1on ' DELIVERIES ~ Cloclcs • Sterling Silver & Plate ~ · • · _. ~Jo· ' fl • Coll t ' It • Jt. • * * * * '* * * * * • * * * * * * * * * • * * * * ~ if.f' ~ THE GIDDINGS ~ ,. K or 1 .,,,, • _.- : MINIATURES OF ALL KINDS :. ~l.l~.;{·LhfABETASH<WtNOCENTER ~ : *Open * : AUCTIONS EVERY FRIDAY f, • Civil & Indian War items, dolls, glauwarc • ~" 308411 COAST HIGHWAY Jt, TIMI thru Fri 11.4 .. s • ., Ir 5-dlJ ........ ,.. .. • & dishes, jewelry, silver. Collectables; • '' ac-· so.LAGUNA.CA. '· ti' • Sat/S..nday 12•5 •*a • • something for everyone. • ,. -LOT OPENS DEC. ht \ • ..): • ,.. 5 '4 ...... • " • • v · , • 29m 5•. ...... • INs~nON • PRIVATE SALES .. .. M "' ...... , ... G s t e ,.. •9U 7•9 •99-4753 ~ It CaU 6 75·4982 • ru. • ... II ~"" " I •• * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1t * * * * * * * * •• * * • * *it * tr.*. * M-.. , ...... '"·. s.t ....... , PM II • COLLECTORS ,'.' • : • Chri1tw.1to..._ • S••sr.z.srM.1111ofri..s.t.as-. ..,"1 .. ,w .... .. I' llf-.. S• it it. : SHOP ~ ! ! SIGN HERE : Reduced prl res nn : :· • 2421Mt...,.,.lhd..eo.t.M9M.642·f211 it it-•LAROE uledlon of it ~~ • • . W.. ... Sat. t t.S, S.... t·I flM • • C.toMSI,_ llf-handcrafted lifta. Avoid • ,n l l"I \'Ol IH UANMMfRICARD. • •• * * * * * * * * *******I*******# • la2• Mn. it crowda,abopwllbeue. it t:;t Ml\'-,TI.R CHAH<if. Jf. « • CHllSTM.U ,. : C..•40-202' • Sat&Sunl>ecUtb·Ltth • ~~~e·eJ Pf-RSC>NAl.CHfCKO H C.1\c;H ,. .. cf:!~~~~:c ,. DECORATING ,. .. ~ .. lOAM toS PM : 2542 We.t Co•• Hlgh•HV : : Champion Unes It I will eome In f OUT home : it Sffl Time : 10238 Black River Court Jt Newport Beach. 4 Mal~.4 Female$ • & do your Cb~tma1 de·. • FountaJn Valley • $'Id. CaHfo"'la 926a'\ '·. • R d it. co r all n g • T r e e • • .... Bef-• (Ott Brookbunat belwn v.J ~ • ·~~~;.[.~ur it fireplaces. elc. Jobs • ! .,. "" ,. Talbert ,. • (714) 645·22bo • • Stocking • 1t.artatsso. • ,.. • Clwfshnas! !: &EIUalnTiburon>. ! • .. • 54CJ.222!J tt 6*313ior.S.S.3893 • • • .... !******* *"* ** * ****** ***** * •: Free Gitt Wrap • *****"****** •* ********* ** •*********•**•** * * * * * * * * • * * *.._* * * * **• * * ~ !I . . ~~~~::trv:S • ' r. t rD ·--· ·-@ ·: Window Mak•r : THI. LATIST IH H.Alll DIStGM : : • accessories • ca tle.t ..£..a.Ju :.J::)OUfln ,. Custom stained 1IAM ,. Sc.law c"""'9-...., .., & ..._ • it 41 ~ • _.. ,7 ---, ,, Jt wlndow1" 11u .s art. ,. HAii STYLl4G • • ALMOST CLASSIC • : For Her Holiday ! ~~~~~~_.,~. • FOi • • ! ! JtU SA .. MIOV•&. "°· .... ..... eves" wknd1. ~ MIM .. w ........ ll!lt...I • • • • ~ ... wf'd,.T ""·ua c"""· ,.. Gzll m&., l•ul I ... ... ~ if' • 1964 TR4 (Triumph) Con· • "•w..o"T HACH, cA • hery T...., 7 t .,. * * * * * • * • * • * • • D&OM"S HAIRSTYUM5 • • • vertible -wire wheels, • t,. .. , .......... ! u.tl Carf;..;.,,.... • SPAS & POOLS • HJ W. lflt Sf. CJiC. 141-742' • needs some work, perfect to • • lclcal • HOlllAf , ...... • restore tor tbe new year . • Open D&ll.)' N : c~1eourt..,01ttwqp * Cbrttl!nuGltt • ...... uu" ! SSOO. 646-6188 after 6 p.m. • SatMSunJ.2..S • Olft O.rtlfloatasAv.tlable ! L=aat e~Hte1 ror '1: : 1..-rsn_sz1. • weekdays. : • (fl' W' •1.., •• ., C.ftt•H•flm• "'"' uo.to•o ~":: • ca. Pc!r: 1:::: :bt. ,. Includes _Shampoo Set •Haircut Com· • ,. • · •-m=t-~-.., ............ ~ .... ,.1LV it ~ • bo Manacure & Pedicure Replar • • • • ·-it '71-7017nH. it $14.50& $15 ••• $10. WITHTIIISAD! -.· ••••••••••••~••••••••*~**•••**********#*~**********•*****************••,•••••••••********************* .. • ' I J ' I •• . ~ ~ --. ... -·-·--.... LISK HOMES MODEL HOME & APARTMENT FURNITURE SAi F 6 HOURS ONLY IOAM to 4PM SATURDAY DEC. I Ith This Is Your Anal Clance C()lolf AIMii U.141 To Take Advantage Of These x 6 1.AHAM ·------1.._ ............. ~------i ~·u ........ WUT w. ______ _......,..,._s. ..OIS: Ac1Yerih4tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... died! ............ ,.. 1001 ...., ... ~ ..... ············-······· ,.... t , , ..._.,. n. POOL Pl.A TBS DAILY PILOT ..... , PARADISI Miltyfortt.&.te. Spacious fam home csrwc1-.rtto.o#tf. w/hl.llJ• NP rumpua rm • to accommodate your POOi table w/rm l.o spare p M w't ~: Lie bdrm•, c heerful ~ WaUmr 1: lr.t: All real estate advertlffd frpk & btnly lndlcpd ln'\bia newspaper la aub-Only m .500. ~i49I. M« l.o the Federal Fair l46u1ln1 Acl of 198 wMcb makes il IUeaal lo achertlse "any pre Mt!al I statr. fetence, llmllatlon, o •--"-"------d~rlmlnallon based °"._ _______ ., tSf9. color. reiialoo. Mii. OCIAH v•w or naUonaJ oritln. or an North Laauna Beach lnt.Dtlon lo make any Condo. Larte t bedTm. aij:b p~rerence. llmlta· 1,,,.. beth fireplace £1· uon. or discrlminaUon. '' tenalv_, ~undeck ._;ff an· _:::_ . lll ol tq tk view Excluaive , ._ newspaper w n 98 500 944:7270 kAOwlnflY •c:cept •n1 • · a ver t alna for real -----:i-~ .. t.e wbk h la in viola· ~~ ~ oltMlaw. ~ ~~~........ IUUOU ,_,.. 1002 .. ~··················· lbdus' ... -T•·-~119 2 4n'OnV ' r r, Cundo wWrpk ,i.. Air c:ond. Cqmm pool. encl a C:lr 1~ ! paUo. $43,'50. 1Jft HOM,SIU.BS C417'%-ISH IWFFS $79.950 l Level end w»t. 3 BB. 2 ba., (rplc, Le•· private .-ua. N.., pool. H&IMLDOWD UALTOtl 644-0U4 S Bdrml., 4~ baths. family rm. & formal dining. Large tile patio & ~t d eck. $275,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ~ • , 1 r , .. • r '4 , • ,~ '1, ,> 1 ,.., 1 DAILY PILOT •7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . FAMI~ ,+•ooM IT'S A STEAL! Mesa Verde Freshly Painted ..,~ Tile entry t.o buae living 3 Bedroon1 home with ................ ASSUMAULOAM room. Raised family nreptace. Huge lot. VA Be~ Deane Home Clean, Larae tbrH bedroom room with Ooor to celUn& nodown $54 500 1 -·• 3 neat, 4 bednn, ram rm home plus ronnal dilllq used brick fireplace. No I i,~~ mmacwate room. recently A••Ated In •Dd room or den. Manlve -·-·· -·---..,,._ ..,...... out. Boal door. paUo, la• floor lo celling brick WU tile In kitchen. 2 !m~. ft•!' uaa· ~c~tha .. ~e,a. mflalynlrooaatmk _... paU08, assumable V.A... ...... ml wllh beamed celllng1 back yard. Xlnt family fireplacelnaunkenllvln& paymenl $244 36 pe r1--------•I and 108 ... of paAallng. home. Offered at a low room. Excellent op· month. C.11963~67 -,.., °",.. ·~ 9 • ,, \ '"' ,0 ,,_ ...ci. MIWPOtl'f HGT$ Located on a quiet 1treet Sll0,$00. Hurry on l hla ponunity 1.o aa1WD• H · I Gi'IJ; 3 br expandable, ln auper convenient to 1chool1 one!! llt1ng loan with low down :!"!!' ~~~~~ ~~M\"'·" (~jf) filifl vehldes + dbl gar. ........ .... ~ .. _._. A dell1ht to show ! Red·,_,.'il:(""" -----s-• I"''-It Ith _ _. · _, 549·1655 .,...... .... ema w • Spad oua 38R, 3 ba .. PoOI JACOIS TY ·~~~~~~~~ Dall7 Pilot. Clauln.d Ad. home. 2 Frplcs .. aundeck '7M670 1: over 1ara1e with ocean --~~~~--ltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill•eMr• IOOZ •••ral 1002 ~~~~........ Ge .. rlll 1002 c;, .. ,.. IOOJ •••••••••••••••••• .... • •••••••••••••••••• .... • ~ --· ... VJ"'"' ............................................. . ..... • 675-7060. S..nslline~ New root. MWh;;eu;.., &bruout, new drl"way. M* paint m.MSe and out. N e w p atio . n ew landacapln a. OLD I~ Claaalfied Ada ••II big Items, 1mall items ot eny ir..m. MZ·MTL ' macnab/lrvtne raalty I IAMCHO SAM~ Lu1ur1 beyond deacr ptlon l 2 Bedrooms + den -a decorator'• dellgbt w /cu1tom featurH • VIEW!! $105,000 Fee . Colleen JellMID 152-141' (1'73) -..Coldwel Banlcar ~ R(SQNllAL SQ()(lQAG( CCHl'1Wr ts SPANISH YOUI rm.17 It'• all here in thla custom designed comer bome built by Valentine • landscaped by Beeson. Lari• muaive rooms w tbiab ceillDp; I bdnns., 1ame rm., private matr. suite w /jacunl. '239,900 , A COlOWIU ..... CO. 644-1766 J1tl ~ttlWflD . IH~CPTP .~"------------------------" I\ .. .. ' •• .. ... ' I . .j DAILY PILOT Thurtday. Decemt>er9. 1978 I ~~!~.~~-~~ •...... 1 ~!!!!.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ........ ~:~.~ ....... r~.':!~.~ ...... . ~~~!.~~ ........ ~.~.~~ ........ ~:.~.~ ....... ~:!.~~ ... ,m. GeMf'OI 1002 ~ .......... !?.~! ~~!' ....... !~~~ ~ ............ !~.~!,~':~ ............ !~.~! G~Mrol I OOZG.Mral I 002 Ci....., I 002 G~al I OOZ • • •• • • • • • • • •••• • ·•• • ••• FIXIR UPPEll ' •••••••• •••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln nict: n~iahborhood -------~.....-. LARGE FAMILY SPECIAL Brtna your paint & TLC COM -$96,500 Beautlf ully refurbished 2 bdrm home w /frplc. new kitchen. bltas , & BP· phances + new root. cpts, and paint. COM -DUPl.IX $139,500 Recently blt spacious 3 bdrm. 2 bath + balcony owner 's unit. 2 Bdrm w /frplc & patio front unit. Walking distance to s hops & beach ~R§ALY 67S.2311 Gc-Mral IOOJ'GeMrot 1002 DUPlEX, DUPLEX Two l ·bdrm. units offer ed at just above lot cost. by retired owner. $93.000. Fix up, add on. or tear down & re-build. 673-4400 DMslOft of Harbor lnestrMftt Co. GeMt'al GeMral 1002 ••·•·•·•···•····•••·•·· 14 TI"M: ln .. ston Be;.t pri ced home 1n Mesa Verdt> 3 Ba it YOU SHOULD SH THI. pool : roomy but not too big. the view 180 degrees from Pt Fermin to Dirna Pt; the home : an immaculate 3 bdrm with added fun room and the price an honest $169,500 . and that 's something you should see. . in original Harbor View Ii.ills. UNl()Ut: 1'1f)~t:S REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 Eau Coast ~19hwav. Corona rfPI M.ir ,1l~o 111 Ml" .. 1 V1•rd1• ,11 !>4[) t/)!.J() 1002 .•.••••....•..•........•.............•........ Wl·:SL EY N . · TAYLOR· CO H.EAL TORS s i uec HM CHAMPAGNE APKlllE1 You'll be more than satisfied with the elegance & space of this outstanding Big Canyon view home! Prof decorat· ed thruout w /c~tom wall coverings. drapes & cptng. 3 BR. form DR. 2'n baths. $285,000 . 7 RUE GRAND VALLEE FRI. 1-4.30 2111 S. J .... Hila Rood HEWPOlt'T CIMTER. I'll. 6'14-491 0 1002G~ral 1002 One of Mission Viejo's finest. now sso.ooo area . ulcln.: available due to owner's transfer. 5 ~950 A&t 673 7601 Spacious bdrms .. family rm. & formal PIUMEl.OCATIOM d. 3 C g Beautiful 3 Bl'. 2ba, adJactnt tu 1rung rm. ar gara e. arade achool Newly patio overlooking canyon & mts. Very painted ln•ldc. fruit attractive land scaping. Priced for ac-trees. Prtn only. tioo at Sl25. 000. CowniM Re6tty BEST BLUFFS BUY 601 YISTA IOMTA OP!M Fill/SAT /SUN. 1·5 Best Price -$112,000 Best Location -in original Bluffs Best decor -Profess. decorated Will consider lease/option to buy or 631 lM6 E-Side for sale l)y ownr 4 br, 2"" ba. 173.900 By "ppl only 844 8149 PRlN.ONLY PRISTiellS THIWORD ... that aptly describes Merry Christmas Experience the comlort or thls larJ(e Colonyplan400home. Over2200Sq.ft. in- cludes formal step-up living room. s tep- down dining room and large fa mily room. ~akes for gracious living. T~his'4 bedroom home is conveniently local inachoicelrvineVUlage. Privatet is and pool. $85,500. Call for details. reasonable offer. lhisgorgeow.3 Br. Mesa CALL NOW 752-7315 Veroe hm ThJ.S hm hH r~~ .. • • CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000 IOOZG....-al 1002 . ...•...•.••........•..•.••....•..........•... SPACIOUS & PRIVATE Charm your family and friends with this lovely Harbor View Home. It has 4 bedrooms. a family room, a formal dining room. 2 f rplcs. & many other extras. $139,500. Shown by appoint- ment only. Presented by: Qntu°' Berg Realty I 21 640-4950 ..... .._ ......... ~lew .._., MocArtlllr & '°""'' the rinest in cpls. wall DONALD M. BIRD coverings. etc .. that will . make any C:am1ly c:om Associates, Re altors rortable. Shown by appl only As king price ttwll""JMIHch 1040 l"lne 1044 1107 .900 Ca II 968~330 t • • • • • • ••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mesa Ve rde 38R Lots or .rtru. 165,000 Principles only Ag. S48 ~ ---- RARE U NIV PARK LA CUESTA \llancenor 4 en. 2vt en. 3 Br, 2ba, tughly up-ram·rm, din·rm. many graded. Family rm & upgrades. on cul de-sac frml Din rm $18.000 Ph $79,SOO Appl only 963-4324 M2·97'95 DOU HOUSE The owner in Europe says "sell" his Hal'\;lcl and Gretel dream ho rtle He must leavP h"1s 4 bedrm, 2 bath home w11h .s· pool and spa You 'll love all the wood and brick Sec this Oil pQrtw\ily CLASSIC BY ------ WALNUT SQUARE Sharp 2 BDRM . l bu PLUS den. lot!! of ex Lr~ • l''resh paint • Wood p11nehng • Lovely wallpapers • OehghtJul patio • Cumm pool & park •Only ~.soo THE SEA 4-~ Ocean breezes play a ~£ ... J~r s iren's song a round this :i 1.:J>' bedrm gem Plus h 832.SGOQR'ill~..-carpet.s. lush landscpg & Y bedroom~. fam•'Y room . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gettera4 1002 G~ 1002 Custom Villa superb decor make th1i. MflG v...-Ca..bl an e1Ccept1onal buy al 2 custom tlreplacc, Jar~e ---------.i,.--------• •••••••••••••••••··~··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• enclosl'cl patio Corne r $19,950. '+5 3 CAMPU5 Da· llMl'fE -------1 Wotfl'front Condo r('rrtflC \ l('W Wllh -IQ' IJOat ~lip <iuall ty up lot Hurry. owner bough! new Jnd wJnts qua c k sale Call 546-5880 ~HERITAGE ..... REALTORS 1:rmf1n~ :1 H"drm'.\, 212 ---------l;Jth:,. dmmg rm. fpil' ~ Orfcr e d I<• l ht' d1.., rnm1nJttng t;uyl'r for MESA VERDIE $1111.000 (i.11 1210 t-: ic c e I I e n t r a m 1 I y ffl('afe -l bednns. ram1ly .A,,.,,,._ s· _ .• / r(IOffi home o n quie t .TT,_,.,.. HUUC -.1rel'l Top conditio n, tJ~ 11wm•r transf<orr('(J . and REALTORS ~nu f'HUld movl' m CfUll'k •:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.I h I' r 1 <" C' re rl u c c d I u !1!6.1-..1 COVIHGTOM PETE BARRETT 4-PLEX -REALTY- $ 123,500 642-5200 t'lm ''I It o"' nt>r ~ su1tl' --..:..... ---Nlth r111•pl.1tt' plu ... three ~::-~- 11111:1• 111.·llrvorn.., r hree 2 COST A MES.A li..'llronm~ 2 bath Jpart CHARMER m1·nt' ,, l'ar l(arage lk•'t huy m th1:. VERY IMIJlUIJr model l'"ll IO il1t\ li.16 7171 NEWPORT SHotlES • ~tor) o\ framr. v.ood 1w.1me d Cf'tlln~i. 4 hd r m l> • 2 but ln1 , '''t'luded pa110 W.1lk Lo 1.l('ach pool-. & tennl• lfrdue"od to SXS,1100 m3 :1663 f'>t.2 2253 f:ve:. associated llAOl<Ell'>-1>£AL'TOA'; .lO)S '/fi l >'b-oo • •t JUI SPANISH MANS.OH ONHIU POOL + IUCH $51,250 ~·1 ludl'd coun ).1rcl en ''' to rna•n1flr••n1 unter t.11111.-~ ~·nl11<1t1'tl' VJult 111 tt'll1112' .idcl 1lr.imn t•1 ,Jfll~lH' '<'llllll( llUJCC I lour tu t·111hn.: t r11<.'khOtl l11l•ph1t'l' (iourmet pub lo.1tc h i-n \1 11 •~1 ve hu.k•uw.1\ m.i.,t.c.•t :,u1tf' + 1:u1.>sl quurtt·r~ Terrace u\erlook' :1p11rklinR 11001 & l(round!> 1163 7~1 ., f '~ •• f , • ., $ • !~Riii l"antast1c J Br ramrl) hom tl Costa M esa's ln06l popular area As 1umablc VA loan Euy m onthly pay ment,.; 1..>on 't mass this one. S41.SOO rull price Call nowe.& 7171 ,..,.. ,,. ,~, "". , ~ • ,... "'1 \tof ,, f [~1111 4PUX HUHTIMGTOH HACH lk:.ich area. pride of uWTM.'f'$h.I p and e xce Ile n l rent J I' Bike 10 oct>Jn from 3 Br owner 's unit Wtlh hreplBl'(' Two. 2 ar plus a I Br un1t ' Selle r tJOu.:ht l\l'W and must se ll 1mmt'du1tely. Try tmy uf ll'r IM7 liOIO •'ff ./• r • •, I • I [~lijft!HI '41AMDOMIO rtllCE SL.ASHED 4IR +pool pnvnw roadwuy lead~ to tr1pll' <'ar l(urarte Secluderl f'Xt'f'Ull ve Ille entry ' 01nm.: rnteM.ain m t> n t Jo: p 1 r u r e u n ktt <'h t'n S o arlnR .. 1a1rc1o111e tu bedroom retreat'!. l.o"h trop1cttl buckyurd w111hlmmeno~ summt>t fun p0ul Slunny dippers d<"h&hl t Owne r bought new Mu11t sell. Try $8990 lot a I down• 847-60\0 \'our un\.IM'd 1tl'"'-" c U"t"' • • v • • •· " ,, • " •• • · ~ '\Omt'Ufle's Chnstmas' [~ ( .• ~q~?J}~~; ""INi1t our Ouutmas Ad Viser - 1142·5678 Want ad result• 00·:.4178 o .. , .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE 110111 ILlllS ao. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE FIRST OfRRIMG IN THI OllGIMAL &UFfS Sharp end unit ''Trina" model. 3 .Bedroom,· 2Y.a baths, park-Uk.e set- ting. $103,500. UAMD MEW OM SPYGLASS "Portsmouth Model" high on a bill w tunsurpassed vlew. Vaulted ceU- ings. 3 Bedrooms. formal dinlng rm. family rm, wet bar, 2 fireplaces. all electric kltcb . $235,000. 881 DOVER DRIVE 631-1800 Older home located an In duslnal area or Costa MAKE OFFER! A.' '" ('Ond11 mn, :1 IH.•drm . 2 hJth. cllilc uara~c Cornl'r lot G1111ll ;i n•a cei .. 111 \1l•-.J w l' rra H.irth'r al Tri 11.i• IJ1)1 9 UHITS-OCEAH PRIME/4RU $168,500 2 :.hurt lllcx·ks to ot·ran m 111 111 l• 11 I u w n t' rs h 1 µ rw1~hhorh1M.><I ll111h sl11 IJIC' 1n1·11m<' will s how n •:.h flow with m1n1mum rt~wrc'll duwn pcl) ment llurry' l'all for l'Umplclo d~·lutb ltntl Prl•Vll'W ur 11th un•ftUl' opµortumty t~1ll !11;:1 7XR1 I ~I ' ' ' . ' BEST VALUE 2 STORY EXECUTIVE ESTATE secluded on qwc t cul de sac street. f ormal entry to hujle h v tnK room Gourmet k1tt·tien f:o'am1 I) room plus kame room with bwll an bar Huge rt:ar yard. Room for ten· ru.'I or Olympic size pool Try $8,000 down l'all !ltiJ 6767 Pte5t.1ge area, on a quiet • OPEN OAJl.Y CDS street. Large pool, b rt -no care rear yard 2<1 ••t Ra I! S ~A M. 1'0b P M patio, newly painted, de-R It corato r c arpe t :s and ea Y VILLAGE l l wallpaper. oddles o r 11w aeae~ .... REDUCED!!! ~~1"}0;r!;d~fn~"~~1~~~~~11...u~~-~~-.u~·~ Elegant Kendall plan hrcplaces. Call today, I loaded with e~a!J incl 1 54().1720. spacioua b'lfrmi. , lgt- ram 1ly rm • 21 • batti~. '"''' ''' ., • ' ' "• ·' 1• ' "If I In Caifontia" l ® l~Ull ~~::;;i;;:~~ -central air condit1oom1t & 1 mmaculale lhruout • A fanla:it1r family home on choice llX'allon near park & pools On~ $82,SOO Hr DCllMI Pt. Maritta Corona.iM.-1022 2 Years new 2 llud Real Estate byMINAY red hill ~'..~ 552-7500 Mesa Could be ust·d as ---------an IOVl'slmcnt or a., a IN BLUFFS! ll<'ffuc:cd $111.UOO' View o r "Jlt•r & n111h1 lillhb. 3 hilt m., , i•, hJth'. !tphl le\' cl \,en p rl\ a le, t' II I a r ~: l ' ti I> .. t I u C..ll>Pl'l ltllH' 't•llt•r wrll .1llov. fm l>Onll' tl\'l•orat '"II rh.1ngcs $1 J:t.0110 ('oil towc ••••••••••••••••••••••• rms. den J ·•· baths. GREETl .... GS" PRIV ..,TE rirt:places. !!i pac1uu11. " l>EERFl•:U>J Ur 212 Ba ~ $U2,500 The ·'Season" pre~ents i\:.J>l'n Model. li:ie ro" combmal1on home •nd bll!>mcss Many a part mcnls located d o!lc hy Call for detail:. 7!">1 Jl!H C:SELECT I PROPERTIES --- SAHJOAQUIN SPECIAL Adjacent to l(Olf rou rsc w1bln ~ret>nbell VIEW Clos e pro x1m1ty l Mason P11rk & lJCI Popular San M11tl'i1 pnl10 model a ll on one noor• Just introduced t o the market. Beller see 1h1s one TODAY' Owner may help hnanc_!_ 1>46-7711 - Walker & lee RP.al fstate ~~-k LUXURY Thill 1:-. wlwl y<>u -..di Ill' :.urroundl•tl with 1 llH·l' bedroom a nll den Bai: Ca n yon Con1lum1n11.1m Oulstand1 01( lamb1. ,q1 IOj(, 2 JJt'Ul.llS poof bwllln vacuum, t'lt'l'lrlc c o n t r o I It a l e :. . t l' n !Speaker Siert.'<> sy'ltl'lll i.unken Homan Tub anct m any mun• beautifu l am1n1lle... Shown b)' up· pumtmenl Ca'1640-9900 • 'J"/wr~ 6.WW ·~m Valley Realty C. F. Colesworthv RIAL.TORS 640-0010 DR.AWAllG CIRCLE! Tht'> ·~ what l'Un 't bl• r 1und I Nc•ar N CY. port's Ha ck llay u b1 11 1 tx.>droom. ram1ly room, {ireplurl'. 3 bath. at only $r>3.900' Thr~ t:nd un1l lownhomt: 1nl'ludcs ten nu.., Jac11n 1. pool. sauna . btlhards & privall' 11ark Uill !>46 2313 t •1•1 'f <i • \, JI-# ( •, I IEACHACCESS WortdWidelrobn these "3 " Sldrlcr ered patw. s prnklr 4 IR RedYced lolM»a 67)...4545 Humes! Well maintained !lystem .. manv xtrai. to$109,500. --------1 In lovely neighborhoods. Xlnt cone! Sec lo ap ........ price 1, ~ ......... \br, 2"> ba. din.rm & U1>1traded with features prec1ate $77,000 S!>2 0593 ...,.. • ..,.. ,_ from c orn et lo l to --- loc.-a..1-i _..at the ram rm on xtra ll!C cor· natural wood. to m1Di ' --S.ach I 048 ~ ' ..,. -• ner lot across rrom park _,,.. ... ntr bdn.. ia CJIGRt, tt. Extensive wuod inl. blinds. Xlnt sc hools & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ycrd 11 pool slud. the many xtru $1>4.950. shoppin~ .nearby' $5()'ll & Sto. yboolr Cott~ land h f••· the 496-3!>97 LowS60 s PH.968 44!>6 Newly remodele d 2 bathroom1 ore two &Taro--1032 SURFSIDECONDO-Bdrm home just n few Rare one story e nd un1t . blocks rrom thl' he a ch Clltd the fireplacn are ....................... 1 BR, w/2 car garage. Bright & airy room~. too. • SAILING • S35.000 !163-3377 Bkr ~.~vrcw & lutf?C yard 644-72 I I TENNIS POOL C~ 21 ..._.ORl..,.S RE ... LTY Clubhouse. t'ommunlly .::::·:;::--.{ " " "' ~NIL[L lil\IL[ Y f.. activities. 4 Bedroom. SURF REALTY * 494-8057 * 21;1a bath. T w o -story oHc rs 10 A5SUCIATl S townhome. View of lake. CUSTOM HOM ES sunsets and city hghu. from $98.500 2 BR & GAR. APT 2 Cov [)owr\town Hntgn Bch patios. n1rely fu rn. So of C:::::~~ 500·15lhSt Hwy Only $107,500 Agl E:.~499-458' Modelsopenda1ly 673-3222 ' IOAM l.05 PM Seduded Ochft Vu 3 BR's, 212 hlllh 'll(lth fireplace and 111e dblc garage C>lnytJn pn11a.('y $126.SOO Agent 673-4~ _ BY OWNER·4Br. 2Ba. lg. 536·1474!">.16-7MZ IY OWNER __ _,,_ [•HtdHI BRAND NEW lot. trlr access. $62,500. 1 .... 0M .. R11 REDL;CED $2500. Spec B d S8l·9957 _..... " " tacular cx:ean & coastal GOYBNMEHT VA Assumable Lo11n 3 BR. 2 8,\ Costa Mt•M• home Gas bltns, OW F'A heat bnck rpl<' P.unle<l & new crplli. Obie j!ar~ L.:cpatiow/hltn BBQ li46 3!1211 or 54!">-3483 Lachenmyer Realtor EASTSIDE R·2 Rar~ bulkbhle R 2 lol Charmin#( older home re· cently erptd, drpd. & paneled H uge LR w corner stone frplc Separate hobby rm , Harbor Hi. Uwld u unit for xtra lneome. Our c'< clu11ve 646 7711 or ~- -. ' ------STEPS TO BEACll Just 3 yn. old &fully Im proved 38R 381\, can add addltlonnl bedrma upstaln or leave as famJly fun rm. Worm ee.rthtones decor. 3,000 ft. or quaUly COl\Str for only $99,500. Owner super anxious. Realtor, 7SJ-7760 AT A MOST HAPPY PRICE 4 R + en i:o-t• Vohy I 034 By owner 4Br. ram rm, view. 3 llR, 2 aa. 2 yrll the ideal rombination or ••••••••••••••••••••••• boat gate. Call 961MIOl9. new Submit all ofrl!rll, Real value in 1h1~ rhurm· 1ng three twdroom home• located m on<' or In me ,.. bl>-.t .irca., (ireul k11l'11cn for mom t·111y family ftlOlll. t-vcn -s<.'parafl' din 1111: room lcl1•al locat1on for r h•ldrc n Price 111 ~.500 (;all li73·8550 2000 Sq.ft. a new hom e an un ........ 1044 , we're anx1oui. lo s ell e s l 11 b I 1 s h e d .., FOU..-..,1..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S92.500 499.2100 •11t'' ,,. Costa Mci-.a 4 bedroom. 2 bath homl' Hcuvy shake ruo r. ·~l a nd kitc hen, beautiful fireplace, formal dining & large mvered patio Vacant lkll'k t·a~l owner wants qmck salt> (Jw<.'l cul-de su<.'. prln•d only $68,000 Call!">-16 5880 :~HERITAGE neighborhood. fo11tur1ng "' "•"' " all the latest kitchen ap· COUITY ARD 4 IR· $18,500 polntments. overs a zed 15 lht> view from the l&OW MARKET 1tarage, large rooms. spacious maste r suite of Turtler~lc Investment baths. step down wet· Uus an.lstirally decorat-bargain. Appraised at bar. mini ocean view. All ed home. The s paciuus $'90,000. Seller liquidating walking distance l recre atio n roo m & at $88,500! Tile entry private beac h Onl "dance floor smooth" Spanish bnck fireplace Sl65,000. fee patio are ideal for enter· Formal dining. F:sm1ly Caff 644·72 I I taining. Enef'l(y saving room. Sec!luded master ~N!CEL (31\1 lf y & A5~UCI AI L~ gas kitchen and endless wing. Air conditioned extra reaturei.. AlS72.900 EZ care yard Seller you should soo IJl111 fine very anxious! Fre11hlJ Hove soml•llunl( lo "l'll ~ homcTOOAY' painted Inside. Submit .' .-• REALTORS MYSTIC HILLS 3 br. 3 ba. Sauna. si$et· tacuJar vu. great 1-:ic,ut• hom<.' $1 55.0lll/ Open llo USl' Sun I fl, 143!1 Coral. i\J!l 673 71i01 ATTENTION! OwMrt/hltden Pvt Ply wall purchaso qualit y 3llr house 1n Laguna Bch, Lagunu Nlit orCdM 4~2lW -----Cla11111fH"d nd!I do II w1•1l SJ! .5800 offe r today Call now "* * * *" • * * * * * ~ MUST SELi.i SllORECLIFFS lt1t..,lliClffattal R•al ~~~~o11\1vN10H1 ,..~,. --------- • I~ ~ • OWNER ANXIOUS Ocean & Jetty view. Prlv Ettah Metworit [. I • Your • beach Large lot. l''ee _ JilJlt~l'lf;~ ! 111,h•m ! ~::;ni:~.~~~ee\~: 64().!">J57.64S-80.'llAgt t ... utMcl011tleach 1040 ,,:Jfjlf JI • 'OnERY1 • s tri>el. Profes11ionally 2Br + den, ind lv. home ....................... -.11: • • landscaped . over111zed wl lennls, pool , s pa. SPANISHSTYLE Wooclbricia@ : 11 ,, ,. ""' ,hu1tM ""'': lot Custom decorator secunty guard. $139,950. 4.rLEX 4 j&-;. RARE • ·"' ·'" •11i.h·• ""' • ~~P:~ut~tu~~=w r~~:~ owner 644-0020 Spacious owners unit hlaa .,. ..._.J N.-1 dill I d Close -In <.'ommerclally : O._ILY PILOT ~ carpeting. Seto IJl1.5 home 2Br + den. lndlv home frplc, bakoolea, pat 0· .,.n oy 8 r con one 1,oned property with xlnl • Cliri•tmo,Tree • 1moudinlely 1 Call w/tenrus, PoOI, 1pa, sec. encl. ,ar. plush carpel· :am:~nd[:'::'!t;~d4 r1ty & ocn vus t-;xr:iUni; • : 1142.2535, guard, 1875 w/purchaae Ing. kr. 536-1484 or Veraatlle bdrma. par-bldg, Ill 2 BR., I bu. t i~" l'lltt•ln1,,, IH·• "'''. (JIY1"ll(•l•lf ,,.,.,,,,,., .,~, opUon.644~20 -~--31J(l:S_______ uet l & lush be ae 189.SOO : ~::: •;·;;~'.~~.·.·;~'.·';,~;,"'" • [~ 1liJl·ii LI l • Stcrter ~arpe~.ryFiesta ram1iiyl•---~~~'!---- : ~~:.~~~:'~{ j~;:;:.:,:·.~ f _ 'O' ____ i;_1in}r ~~~~ ....... !~!~ r,~h,::~;~:;:~c1~; ~~;:·~=-~~~:i~t~~ * ~~!~~ !~T • ' • Fine Mese Verde 2 Story camper or boat In old 540r1720 near town & beat h • c.9 2'"'-ba man~ h Countryscllln~ ~·~1111.~ ll1~J4 ..... ,k '"'" • C--'-ca... .. r. Tll • toWn Hun\lnllon Beac . -·L •th ... 1111.1• ''' \1w1 1111 • -.---.,-amenities. $96,700 P l..tR--. I $23,SOO _J6/an REAL ESTATE QOO (,lt'll•H"'ft'' '>! ·HM '14 Y • •,•9 (\ ~·r, 1t mor~ in1 .. , "'"""II ,. 1 .. • Don't miss thu vacant, 751-3930 prin only • ....._ 141-....... •3 •00 "Z" REALTOR •111 ... ~'"'"'"1 • llkenew4bedrm,2baCb, ---------~r -t llltC4foeNti'• 4~-8811 1---------1 • • family room New plu.sh HOT A CllATURI -------------"'------ OaiMlfi.d Ads ~ • " * * • • • " • • 11 * * ca,......ts, fresh paint and IS STIR••o..tA Xtf Galer 0..,,., ---------'""' ..,,..... ·as 8 BY ..,,~ER ·TheColony. C0 .. 11tTROY/4ll Ci1•r• 1002 G1Mral 1002 ever ything rllady lo nus vncant Mesa Verde 3 Br. fam rm, f'rplc. air - •••••••••••••-•••••••• •••••••• •• •••••• .. ••••• move m Great Costa 3 bedroom. family room ~t;!:~Yp~~Y :::uct~ cood, 1'13.000. Pnn only VIEW SPY•LASS ESTAn Something special and eJegant, it 's all here! On a dramatic homesite featurlhg quality construction, ~an and bay views. 4 Scrumptious bedrms, f am Uy rm, aame rm. pool, '32t.500. ,Mesa local\oo near home with fireplace Is 552-8331 Charm1n11 3 hcdroom •chools Asking $68,500. ready to move into r ll(ht lfw model. $811,500. ru.,t.om home Sp11clqu11 C8JlM(M l$l now 1 With 1 great CALI.M2'7'751 SUlNISEl!I llvtnll room w1txi11q>ed recrea11onal patio l...,....T10HAL A decor1lor owner who celllngi1&diroplnce.~xl Located ln a real pride o; RIAL IST A Tl hlan't ovcrd<>1'1• It . enter to new park Walk • to owoerehip neighborhood MITWOIUC oa Teakwood • mufncd beach, 11hopplna &i bUM$ 11!~~~~~~~~1 At only $47.0001 Call -----------ltAllla DUI.• you pro. $l21,600 •· •·DU ceed on \be upcraded DUPLEX 1•111vr;: ;1· SPECIAL =•;.::t:,:~~~ ~~~· 1IJlM 1~111; =.•a.~·:1. ·~ ~:1:0.. ' l•ml~l~4~9~'-~7~l2l~~~~~~. ...,._ flfOMtw~ NIARIACllAY .cb'to;:;9C.,... .552·!0~0 .. "-JMoHlls IOJO ,~c....~~~....,.~='~-~~7~2~t~I ~!'rid~~· t~~·r~:~~ 11101 ...... ,,.. 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Exc1tma 3 Bdrm home Bal. Blvd 962·0005 XTRA lue. 2 Br .! Ba u11 l~~~'I t Prop-Le··· SJ60 Sng l:i . cha r~n. , • <> ....,., <> 1 1 rclri•• • ~ .....-~ ,.__ ..... _ 3224 w/beal."h & w11ter across ,.. __ t ....,__ 372 ,,,, sw1rs ap . i. OVt', ... BEAUTY 752-1920 ..__ta...,.so J>Cls .OK. Nofo1! 536~7 lbest-..l $490/molse. ~ o....-.a .,. dshw!.hr. dbl l(ur. wtr & ·.. ·~ ~·n" ••w-• = ............. "'" .... ' '" "" · 673·'7•<. ''""" ESPEC1 ALL V LARGE ........ '"" "' "'"" '" pd Nu ''""'"" "' 3 RH. 2 ba. <>crv rm . putto. cpts. drps. 17::.0 ~'I ft $38Sm11 G4 I l!:.!51 LIDO ISLE ( hJ1 mine hou,,l· un ~!•t•111 ,lftTI fl t''!>h ~ d"on 11111 k I q1h '"" 1ol p J It t• I t It I( U 11 cl " I t 11 lo.1l r l1Ml .1 Bcl r 111" .! h.11 h' ~11 1,0tMI .,. LIDO REALTY :s:s~; 'i .. 1.1.1 ... ~. H * 67·3-7300 * REDUCED S2.500 H4•11ut1/ulh rl<'Nn 11 .!hr A. 1J1•n hom.. 10 """Ill ~1n·' (lwnl•r ''"""""' ,,._., ..:11 :MJu nr t..tl• ; 11 1 \II 1crm,. Mb •IOI.I ' 8"' ... CH U ... ITS 3 br F. Sldt· N1•11v paint & .. Bdrm • dun. Front $40.00 WEBC & OP ""'ts. fl75·921G ..,.. "' l f pl uar $400 3 Br, nr schl11. park11. bl."h, v oc ~ .~ er• "· r c · " · w/vtew of water. boats & •Studio & 1 BR /\pts mo ,\"iul n 15 54!1·.1!147 xlnt cond. Fplc. $435 mo. , 1 C..rol. 642·4000. Spyglass Hill. '575/mo. •TV & Maid Scr v t\va, 0 rs:t8·77 l2 Agt631·1400 •PhoneServ,Hldpool W ESTSIDE REALTY iNc . saa-2Jn . ;, L.1111i. llt'Jr the watl'r 111 llunur1${lon $175,000 7 l 111t 11((11 I' Ill Nt•Wfll)rt. S:.10 000 •·····•·•·············· II 00 ····•·········•••······ '1oh1h· M1>dul.1r llcom1• & Hwld111.,i Ot•ftH•n S(•I up, '" ~·n 111· 11.:i 71'1711 for frt't' "'' "' 11alo ~IK !! llH ? II\ ti '<lttt C'Onrl N II l' .. rt. (Ito l.11"1 ~4.'J!ll i\..:t'rtl ...._" Prop.riy 1400 ....................... 1ht' \1 o•f wul!hl .tltt·r fJr1 of W 1hh1rt• HI \II 111 ir\l'rh ll1lb I 'lOr.) ta11 ld1ni: + nw,,Jnln ~ fotnltnl( :,!;(Ill 11q fl Adi.Ii Ut1111I .. 'OOll •II It bld)I l two :.ct (t I.ind Good J•trk inio: ~·or -.;iii· h' "' n1•1 .I nhn t; .11n hit'. DESIRABLE NEWER HOM I:: ~~~ 2.376 Newport Blvd. CM HOM f•: Jmmac. spa<: 4 br, :i ba, 3 .;;;;:..:::;;:..,,;;:~~ 548·9755 or 645·396..?.__ 3 br. 2 story. So. of Hwy 2BH. 2Ua. Den, nptd, car g Walk lo sl."hools & ONTllEWATER SUS CASITAS f?W· FP. Adults--no pets -..l•-.4a.... ·'rp.•. f"rl."cd 111r hetit, .shopping. Bargain pncc 523C ft.. I u .... ~vell 644 4847 ID ... •..,..,_. ~urb di;p, hlln:., l)otio, of S475. 848 9427 or '+ AMPU'""' R:,,lnE; Park your Bay boat out· Minutes to NR 1 BR • ci.. r .,..,.., OP EN DA IL y .... "" .... 0""" 10'. ,.,. """" no """ ' RR • "'•·. "" '"""" ' 2 BR, 2 ba Swcdl)th frpl. cov'd. patio. no child or pet.s. $325. 640 7266 r ~J rn 1H· • w~i ter urn p M ely 3Br h<lm1: w1sta1ned 2110 Newpo_ rt Rl~d CM deck. gKra11c Yl!ar ll'u't: REAL TY-• '"""' •mly, "'""'" 1'W0Sty horn« b"3 bn & 8 A. M TO 6 ''"'" b<•m•. w"mlh & on I y. mo mo R'' ,,,....,. ~ HAT>:tf!EASONABl.E l•m •m., "'old ...... Tunl•n>d 3B" ...... , ••• ., d..... "9>1mo, ""· I •• om """' .... ,,.3 Mon.""""''.' '" •-n·•. N • A"'"" from Coo W y yd 1' I 37'$. .... mo. , p, kl " , , u I d , " ye.,ly "" SI o g I " ol "' to$ ~-446J M (l')luh ~" .,.,06 963-81()8 M~lbe, 752 0428 PENINSULI\ POINT Beachcomber. fet! SIS ~---==-----=~ 275 ~3 r • ~" _ 4 Bdrm1 w/balcon1es 631·2011or~7 ~I ---18 MEW UMITS 3 •• "'" Coodo En<I ci .... 3 "" 2 ... RIO. 565 •••II Coll••• ... '"""'"""wood .............. _ ..... )740 CUTE ORANGE cpu, drps. 2 car gar. doll house lmmac 3 br xt beams & warmth .--.. ..,._ b h 1-111tco. 11ar. udults only $345. 963-4569 531 ·9545 2 ba, S37S Eves B40 1~ ~yrly be ••••••••••••••••••••••• One bedroom, one ut COUMTY '" ,,.,, >11·'8SI. "" ARI. ooftt WATERFKONT HOMES 1 B• ''"' '""' ,., w'pool ,.u1mon" South or Stlll 11mc· ro <'h<x>se 1·0IC>ri. ~ 711Z7 l..OVEL y 2 sly 4 br. 2 631 1400 Cl<lfie lo bc:h SJ75 mo. No tuahway Close lo bctach nnd op1111n'I 1o:xr1•llent1 __________ II U N T I N G T O N ba fam rm, cpl, drps -...-:... ----..,, peu 1ros 12th Sl Fri eve and shops '250 Pt:r .•rea Wtllt'\l'h.tnl(l' 11/\RBOUR AREA, 3 ~R. lh;uout. grdnr incl 'd ~~-&Sat5J6.7447 month Ask for M1i.111. Rental1/MofH/ACJI 2 HA w huge family 84G-0074 ULUFFSTWNHSE -87SZUt. NRSHOPPING room & frplc, near -horn·· 3 Br 2 Ba. nicely de· L.o.J-alNch 3748 ~ 4brt2ba/$395/mo lsl, ,;<'llOOls $425/mo. CAL 2 BR, Den Pot10 ~ · t d ss oo m 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• +la1t &secur1ly TOB IN RE ALT Y Deerfield. cov. patto co~17e · Lower Duplex 2Hr.rum Sunnylower2Br.18a,•l COSTA MESI\ M4ti 137l . WE ALS w1blln gos BBQ. next t 752· l '-ll ba J.'orred atr he 8 t. kttch fpl<', $275 All uUI f•r Qtr1Jbr,2ba.1Condo 111\VE Olher propertle11 commuruly pool, 1 chil 3 Br. 2 Ba, Harbor Vlew, cpt'd, 'encl gar Lg pvt pd Adllsonly.673622!_ S33Si1•lil•""""'" '"' "'nl, Hom ... Ap1' • OK. A"'" a ft Jon. I odlu. "'° mo. "'~'" poUo, •""' North coo. , "' 1 o.. ''" ""'" Call S49-<16SS Condoo "'°· mo.1 .. ,. Ml·~~ ""'.'!.'!!'' "'"" '• h<h. W•ll 1"" oo "'"" 00 <hlhl""· ..,, NEWl'ORTSHORES l.£YIRAGE "'• bd•m "'° mo. n Eo'1blurr , bd<m. >b• doga.C.11""·"'°~ '"'' 112117. S300 nm. Ch"'"""' """'" • 1600 '"' t>-•· 1 '"' 6 " d Now land 1 ea< C " TERRACE P<ol. up home w1dbl "ar, patio, Clean 2 8r Oreanrrt. "33~t or fJ40-(17~ _ •. h1·aul1f111ly l1tnd~~11c !-:&st <.:o.<iui Meu h11me ''KB~10112B0AK. mS3o~. '"tl c 11 °,n()'r n- 4 th f " 2 I 1 ck . ., ... ,u/\•" ..,, Hghway, avail. ...,.,c · graded J Br 2 Bo. pk. frplc, blt·ins. cpl & drpg, Frplc, gar. Avail 12/17 lo 31 ,R 2 llA "<ir. Yf•r y lot llJtio:.. Jo: sunc l' ED/D.....,.. ILDG Stl3.oon 642 .,..,.... '"-RL'Af. ESTATL'. '·""' ""u 897""""' lb chool •hop h d ~cc.n mo 11 M dlt , ' · " ""w ur ""•n l'>I ~•• o •·-~--we '" ' • • . "' <I "''" -" 6/IS. olU<e ' " no '°'""'' A"" Im ilnveway providl'~ om X~l anvt•stml ~OO,flOl1 Lots ffw SciM 2200 ... _ h 11 1 ....... DM•Rt1 ping, pool, fwys $420. No~. greenbelt view pets. 1315 lncl gas & TY mcdll.tlel.y $495 m o 2i tl:.7 f;C)!JIJ I I ( 1<·r Will fm<int·v I.I'• •••••••••••-•••••••••• 2 hr nvulle, Uf(C v.rm · _,... "' " . ~72 refrig, <18hwr. pool aca. ~-4S34 a• ... nooo 1•h:1J11rk '1 Wa k t11rwx1 ~' tn Pr111 only, t•ves frplc & hearth, bltn 4 Br. 2~ ba. 2 Story, tn-Owner630·7309 "': .,....._"""" -.... Lt•nn111 & 111•0\'h Slkl,11!10 fl.1 4 U 917 ....,_._ __ C ._ AM I f M ,.. '" & '" pie """ l•t>I<. patio. ___...... )769 S.b "' ""'"• m•m•d. A)ll li7:1 7tiO I +, ~ -.. • i.., Q m , Com p I " Edl,.n 11.S. $'1S mo. NEAT, """ 8 B' 2 Do T•l "e"I <O•do, 3 8" .... .,., • .,., ....... •" ' Olo ' b< w' ""'' & P•l BE • ... CH HOUSE OPPIHG MALL Ro"' lo"'"""' '' "!' modul"' Child o• ..,1 ok St•n •.... 1301. <encb home. Im mod o" '""' loe•toon. 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Jany • Jleout>lully l'"d"o"d "''I> own'" mdy '°' l,..;,:.~~~t.'doof'" ••we< *"'""" mo .... ,,,. >PM S.100 MH489/'31"1'° ,.. *" """"" bolp '°" p,..,.,. w"h 11,. bond• °'''"" 8R, 2 ...... t'~ Qwou 0r .. n S.I & •mmr, """''"'Y ., """1. Can bo bou•ht *' o c,..., lo< lo' fWYf, "'"· 3+2 '280 """"° l')"I lnd"Y S bf',°'"'''" hn" n' Ion ~ YO U< ne• <e -S..oduy bn.n<h ;;;.• ,,,!m.::;~ •• ~~r::. ~2!M___ xlnt nvl'i.\men,t Nhr1w pack nae or separ1te shoJ)ng 3 br. 2 ba, dbl atv-rn1 fnt'd pauo tenola ms, pooe & park ~ ._ & •--h Y"'••ren'dolla- 80 .. ve• .... 1...,.,.,uor_~I 2333- "PI i. "'"'. "• Y Call IOI' m.,.. lnfoc All '" Pool. Townho..,. 3 ml lo bclL """''" at .-..... '61 11z11 -• --' • • • " ----Bluff S "Z" Plan painltY, 3 IJR, 2 BD. nr 2 873-7001 --mi. 847 3:ie:Jor SST 2179 Brkhura&. " It d a m11 mo. "'' • . 1.-ty 67 ... JQOO rurlh cr•••A lcrrt fir ............. . J I I l d On V i~ln pools, bl'low m:irkt!6•l al ._......._ ICIDS......., _ 963-6675915-0023 Sngl FAMILY 3 Br. FR, rnalnten11 ncc erew, pro-,. 'UlZUS • Ull 111 e · $$1.9 O. Siii 90.:! or ... .._... 2900 .-... ~""" The Colo ny , pool feaak>nal manaaement • * IOOICS • """" ' l!ednn, f«m•I ... w-.. Eq(okfe28""'"' .... "'" .. "'"'"""" FHtldlou•I a ... , .. ., BLOFPS.dla 3 ........ "'" lhat "'"'· tt nd • J(Wl' •y • dmm• •m , '•m •m ....................... '75-de"°'· pre•llA• am pd. $315. Own I'/ A&t FR, fpl<. 11• ""°· <nd friendly ••I •h bou 1 . • ',,, 11 ,-:: PL ..... - 15 ,. $125.000 Cnll645-7221 -.... 2000 Pvt Pt" lookin.r tor Pnde cln... •-ahop''4..cnlr, no .............. unit nr pool. 1cht1, Mod •-,._n dally 10 .. ,, ,.... 2 w t I ff" • ••••••••••••••• ' .... e ....... .,..... ""' ~........ e ... v.... · · • •,,,1 .,,, 111 \h, .... "'" • ....:ntury 1" es _c 1 •••••• ol "'-·~--.hip locomti un N'""'port Rlvler• 3 r •• ,.,, .-•. 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Iii Class' I I' af t' I I I I 2JI lJn11~ C: M llcf11 re<i ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Yearly , $4~0 3 pk1.1arutor675-6900 BOOKSTORE r'Vlne ac ic m11n r .a 2'lll""lt1ta\KJ.'IJ8J() ~tlll30f"&46111l0 ·' FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE SKW'tty~ Wcm-...S fw qlllffed T ....... Wve on your own private street ln a 2 f>edroom townhowse with yard & large J)Btio, wood burning fireplace & at· tached garage. LOTS OF ROOM FOR STORAGE ANO HOBBIES! Adults. $375 621 W. Wlho.. Codo MtM 646-2010 Corona def Mar 1822 Costa Mua 3824 ·•··•·················· ···•··········•······•· 2 Br,..., Aa. l>lll> l)IU'. pvt bedroOma. 2 bathl Nur p I H :DRAPERY Wl<RM C'o~l'oll~Y 6408292 l'flF.\.NAN'f' ----J>DUO, ~ ~-6805 or 11 e w S u n d I!' c k ~ nmt' ocallon In unl ..... u.., \""' on 1~a1 TD . ASST MAHAGH I I N ll'l"lon Be11t'h o n •RUG UPlll.t:lt'olnt'r '""""", u Y "' ' Cn r1 n1t n10£1tl••nl1 .il • 963 729K Clrep ace bw llns () • u1LLl{A"DL'"'TY Nt•n1I voun" l"orrlnd h S "roolthunl 800 squ1tre •F'lJH.NITUttl:: llt•f1n u " """ t'Ot1ni;t•lin.i & n•h·rrnl ~ .. " ~ pett. 127 46t tret·t . ., · Realtor 67!5 11\.in, (!iOnll' he1o1v> 111'1 2 fir, rnd gar. pullo. blk 646-41102 f~l Smttle. gardtio type• Contact A(lnl Sum C'rftne -----AbtHlion .• 11l1111t1t1n I.. ta beat'h, no"-'t. 2«> 15th 111.ort' or offic-e Good ex C714)00 4170 ~O Ob()ll k~p1n1: mJ.:I "" neat h1ndwnun.: "'' ...... .......,.o~'"'::c...,1118 k PttlVATt-; l'ARTY h• Al'<'AIU-' ~7 .'1>113 & .appl>.>r lo aul .,., _,..,,"" ...,... l•--------•I poliurt'. SIKJlil"e par lnlt TRAVEi.. AGENCY SJOO,.ooo to buy :?n • mam1ger IJ\ unl~1uci r•n eeeeeeeot ~~~~~ C all Mr Plummu Prime toe Net~ 12200 T0~8842__ •SHARON•S• till 111ore Party World. 963-6767 mo Grossed S80.000 mo ~_,.ti/ 2".x?.'I Nt!wport Blvd. Cobt11 BE HOME IAYFltONT HOME APPROX 800 sq fl. c;.2 ol 75 1•3741 P~t/ OU'l\:A•l9!1 ~~<.,SJ\l ... : M!!Sw JBR,2ba '2000Muyrly IJO E 17th St .. S250 mo UNITED BUSINESS Lod&foWtd ATI'EHTIOM STIPS TO IL\CH Doyie!>48 0479 INVESTMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1'111-: ~Xl>t-;Hl ~M'E' IY CHRISTMAS Hurry. only o few Ifft! 2 DR from $260 J UR, fplc. 2 ba S375 3BR.21>u.unf.'425 DELUXEOfflCES tmMt'1111VerdeDrt: ~nh Auull mot•·I ci11~1·<1 •GIRLS-GUYS• 3 BK, 2 ba., unf $400 lnc~s Crom ••••••••••••••••••••••• c1rcwt TV For ltci.cn..t TltAVB. associated.'" llROl<ERS_:IHAl TORS JO~'. 'I/Ii l1;1lboo •' 1 Jt• 1 C-Omml & lndsU spaces. Konn Lanes I ;\ KTISTS & Croflsm e n llOn.s. ~ 975.1 Are you 18 & over & free 200 lo 2000 sq. rt As low Suite 106, C05la Ml'sa needed for wel'kl•nt.I to tr~•vel w/:ihurp youna ~1~1~~ f\,t:j~N~~uee~~ ~UI Open 7 dllys Cruft Sule al Muw ~hop *KAR EN'S * .-trou11 lo llawa11. Fla & Handy to S.O. Frwy GIFT'"' ...... ,, u •aw plllg <.:enter SS per c.1..ty OUTC Al.I. '1i\.'iSAct-· lhruout lhe USA No ex <.;hUdrenOK ---------•I Ca _,,~ " Call Dick al (714)M0 09<1 OPM 21\M 8311 l7ll(I pr 11occssary w/2 wk ex II : 83H400 Pre 1 ll ii e Io t• Ne I 1 af\ 6 pm --- -pcru,t: paid tramlng pro . l.ge 3 br. 2 ha. frplc. NlCE 1 br, frplc, pool, ~Uwsclovely WESTCUft' l&2 bdrms. WESTCLIFF Fu ·d f SJ0.000. yr. Plusulhers to -· u.&~S ... GE gram Above averaae bcam11,cpts&drps. adults.nopet.s $230.mo 2&3 BRapartmenls matureadulls no pets I m .oc, choosefrom. W!J.LTHY ~A ew-nings thereafter! All "f Eves673209!I ~47570~~3'7..!!__ TheyareclosetoCentral br~ 2br~ lnqui~e WOmo. 751-3741 IUTUMHL\LTHY1 RGUREMODS.S Lranp furniahed Applt l'ark. reereallon, shop. t700W~tcUCf Dr. apt 18. 1>42-408'1 UNITED BUSINESS ESCORTS cants should be ne at, ~Meta l l 24 2 Br. 2 ba. pool. cpll11d~ ping. freeways Bike to --Orange County Airport nr lNV~TM ENT Custom service will lead smgle Ii able to le.ve IM· •••.•••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ ;r;~5 !:";ft1.; ~h'... ho ......... _ t&2,Br.._,~ BatTwdnhse f'wy.300sq.ft-8000sq.fl. ~"fesaVerdeDr E Y~l!.:~~~,j'0\'WPt OUTCAU.OHLY MEDIATELY . l"or WHY NOT? Sl. · ...... e mSO '*• o.,._.,-sty e . .,. s. cps. rpe. quahty ok only 4Y sq. ft <across from Kona Ln:i > coaf(ices > 644 c·.1.. .! If aw 631-381 I per.onal interview con· ~-·~"""n Uv•n" r""m ----hnent loccrtioet' md. Patio. heatc.'tl pool Best deal In town. &ut e 106. Collla Mesa "'"'° no tact Ms Blue, Tues thru """"'"' " •N .....-• Adlu no pets $185 & answer. Iv messag~ re C11thc.'<1rall'e1hng QIARMING E/~1de 2 br. .., .. <.~A .... ,.,.,.. · Allk for K1mLowndes UBI Open7days i ABORTION Fri. 10 AM to 5PM. 4! bedrooms. I ~"J baths 2 bn on qwct drive L" l(eftt R-. R......._ ...,..., ...., ""'°"' Valley Realty Health serv ces at Coun ... ehng & Referral Golden !o'oresl Inn, 1054) r I I ~· • ·-·r 7<"·7300 Ll"P91l 644·529'.! n-a t~t 8\811 wkn .. , W. K0 tillla ta~-s (rom • f\llachedgaragf' PVl patio. rp ,enc "ar. 148-8300 Yearly. 2 BR . frplc., -1 •~ ,,..,_ ,~ "'' .. " """ \ljabht!r/dryer hook up ~ ~-2634or645 2767 garage $340 Mo. 213: ---------I MONEY MAJ(ER SCRAM-LETS it llrHelphnc~7 ~95 Disneyland> or call Pvt y;ird with pallo •• •• • • • ·~ 447-1934 After 4 P .M. Laundromat in Lop Costa 776-71)t0, txt 202. Parenti .-/\dulls. S375. mo. *VILLA HIMOS * BEDR QOM Mesa \Ol'alion for only ~M~ TMropy welcome al interview. 1 FOXllOLU>W 2 Br, 2 lo Aph Brand new, 3 bdrm apts, L G E B A C H · Slf.000 26 wuhers and ANSWERS Weight. Oepr<•ss1on. AftttttioR: VILLAGE Lower&upper .studio & conventional. 0 VER L 0 0 KING 10 dryers For specific Hanger -Truly _ Smoking. l'um, Sexual 6'2l W W1li.on.CM. EnclosedGarages Xmas move In al· CANAL ALLUTILPO. EXECUTIVES! ternucall6738550 Chair -Pusher -Problems. etc Bch/Ed TEACHHS 646-2010 Gas &waterpuuJ Mo.to lowanee.2 wlusfreerent $2SO.l·4923'7IO OPfNlll'l ·"•'l.JIV't'~'""P CURRL'NTS mgcr.H.B M!l-2660 Challeng1n1 oppartunlty c 7141 1147 7566 10 Want t.o move your orfit'e I "' r 1 SpJt' 2 br l(arden Jpt Mo Rentals $.'..!50$260 -• am -DELUXE2Br 2Ba\'llblk outofthebedroom&into [911~~·11~ Old you know that •SPIRITUAL.Rt::l\U!-;H orei.c1hngcareerpoe · 1'•101 & rec All ulll 1KI ClllC.l>Rl::N WELCOME spm from beach. $310 per mo prestigious Newport' i jellyfish .:ct lhe1r Jelly f'ully 1.i<'«>n:.ed lion Call R Bo nd , \•lull' nop<b s:!i!S Mu ~:!ll l knA\c 1133~2480 1 RR. pet.sok,S210mo 3 67S.3.l.26c\$. Center at a fraction of __ ·_ J j fro m uCt'an CUR l8l~EIC11m1n0Hcal i:illl9 io _____ _ 1111 1 111i: 2 Hlt 2 1\ATowuhouse Blks beach, 328-l.3th St. b the expecled cost? The RENTS~ S<inCh:mt•nlt' l"or ,111rit Automol1ve (',I l'ucrk Mesa S22.'.> mo CJll &1-t-95-18 9604832or 213·431·5618 Allrac. 2 Br w / ltns, I-.:x~ullve Suite has the MfG STEB. FAI. 492 0034 4!12 i2U6 New Uela1l bhop oeed!i ltl5!J Mapll• i\\c, CM p1t10 Nr Hoeg Hosp. h I 646·6505 evenings 2 br, cpt.s . pool. play yd , S275 mo 5'18·2m5 a1111wer N .000 mo. gr. Xlnt net OVt::HWt-:1<;11T• c ll -------2" 2n-(I I 2 t no pc ls 2208 A --c-•-3376 v,oudr oH1ce rent in-6000 Sq. rt. ~·u1ty JIMRAIHETI' fiuarirntet-d 111:.'9 Ill!>. JO Toµ w;,iges pwd. Engine or ,.., . P c. Po<> • s Y • Salt """"Rte c u es : re t' e p l 1 o o pr....,. Lo erhead ,. .....1 L.... at-..1 HJ Steamers. enp, painters, :I Bit • .2 Ba. upper. E 51(.lt-Chrldrt-n OK Delawarc.SJ600S9. .. ..................... 11er v1ce, conference cqw .,,,,.. wov · '"'1eU4 cu I days. Los.e .iccumul.alcd buffers & pohahers-. up- childrcnok,nopets S26S S200 ~OOIG I d CallfordcWils Xlntbuy. •90ttillltTHDAY• r.u & indH''). rapid 1027 Valent'1a ~6-008o or - -NEW I br, frplc, btam OCEANFRONT Luxury 2 r~o%; personal z.e I Afl· 751·3741 0 .... -_._-7th l1ghlenin~ or s ktn. in holi.tery i.h.;rnpooers, 5-iG 0085 2 Br 2 BJ. Mesa VenJe ce1l. bltns. pool. volley br,h.de.n, frpl. pvt steps to te ep ne coverage. mat ..... ~ & FLOWERS .. ,,..,._.... crcJscd encr~y Sa(c, check out . .1.uck-up & de· ----area E11d ).lar, nPw cpls, ball, ga~2-6934 be S58S 499·2807 ha ndling, underground ,._.,,"' Open House from 3 lo 5 nutritious No drugs $26 Uvcry Apply at Lt~ 2BR. beamed dogs, µoinl $:.!!)() ~O 7086 2 B ' b V ..,_......_ L 3886 park.mg. janitor ser vice. Nets $3500. Mo. PM at his trailer home in 673-8370 2(~ Harbor Bl, CM Mlfll stry, no pets. S20ll ----r . 1 'l a ic _.... OCJllltO aJl utililiesexceptphone. San Fr ancisco style. Ebb Tide Mobil Park 6451010 :i O 4 9 . D W a I I a c t 2 Br apti. from 1200 Cpt!i, Goldenwest & Warner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 7l4/640·5470 Busy mall location. N Friends came to .. wish ------·l ~pm drl)!>, c•m•i yd Kids ok $250 mo 494 3720 ori...ge, qwct. luxurious e>.· TH~ EXECUTIV E nearby compet1t1ons. him well" and parlakl! or Penottol Senlces Sl60 --Nol)t!~ ~°'1H3 842-W65after~pm ec. 2 br . 2 ba apt. SUITE Partnership s plit Good cake and wine SUCH A ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVGN CASA VICTORIA ----SP•HISH STYL"' Elevator to scenic prlv 567 San Nicolas Or. Suite _terms Agt 837_ 4.200 JOVIAL FELLOW IS F e c I enc r " \ I"..,~ t &. 2 OR. unf or furn. ga EJ-.t:o.1dc \BR ,.. K: bch. Party & "ame room, 106. Newport Bearh. Ca OUR JIM• wei"hl inchc"" ·Natural ......., r.--J- & wtr pd Artlts, no pct~ rr11ts.drp'I bllns 3 Bit. 2 story w/frplc. total sec Perfect hvmg COCKTAILS nl . .; produl·I illtUifl\'" Cnnthniaa..__..,.. l'l'IOI n'C rm. i.ec. gale $215 6421>31:1 balcony. pdt 10. plush or wk.nd retreat Cor the LOCJUllO &.ach Gross $15.000 Mo Cl'lulite Ca:il Cuarn l\l'lo Begin Now :-.2;'\V1l'lonu &1289711 ADULf 2 llr. 2 ba Most l'rpt'g & dbl encl. gi1r adventurous lldult $515 FintMoftthm• Mostlyboor.e llu.">bond& L..Mt&Fowtd--SJOO dis tributor" needed ForAYOt-1 Adult ~side 2 hr. end ulll pd $225 mo lo mu ~' 1~'2::,:'1 4~~o·c!~r mo yrl~e499·~-3i5Tol~a~~~re Ceet wife spatting. Needs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5S2 ll891i RE:PRESIEHTATIVES ll•ff, pdllo L1keoew N 62:?llam11ton,6~50314 ----~fthhmlshed •RealEstateBrolwr ~~o~~~~~ra~~g:i~. LOST · Fem rnln Reliable. m lildlc ui:t•cl Be:.l lime lo establish µe~~8 2 Bil Upper. newly ~c'd "dr:.!:.EX~t!,.~r 2S2~· cg!jj orUnfurftbhed 3900 • /\tLomey pellt1on area Low down Schnauzer Sall & 1>ep non smoktn~ couplc will customers I nterested~ SHINNING li.:c 2 Br2 Ba. S230 No p1:t.s 770 OO['i.J20r"~t46t . ••••••••::••••••••••••• •An'Ounlant payment to qualified per Reward' 644 1775 bJhys1l your home 1n Call 5"l>-70U or Zeruth w1pJneled den. grdn apt Shahm.ir. 54S3J!IO THE EXCITING buyer Agt 9837-4200 bus.842 560tlrt~---)our atlS('nre Hl'f:. upon1.•.l359 _______ _ Pool S26S 710 W 18th St --N~'W luxury apl, 2 Br 2 PALM MESA A"S. Good parklnl' FOUND: Young fcm:ile ~-quci.t I 832 021_1 _ _ . $00ofr deposit w/ad 2 Br,:.! ba, pref mature or Ra, 1 mile fr beach. SZ7 MINUTES TO NM' lU~hway expasure Hanewqer St.cl Blk Lab, wc~t ur OC .., __ ._.Cf·.._· 5400 Babysitter lor 2 ~iris, 6 & Redecorated $t85 Lge I hr w µool. walk In shop~ \bture :idlti. pref :II 1·11Jldren, no pct~. 111117 Monrovia 5<111 7924 l.ARGE2br.2bJ $225 In font & ~m Jll'I ok Call li-l2 61;12 for a1mt -·---- Nt::W beaut apts I & 2 UR Apphca11ons bem11 taken. l980 Anaheim St. 1· M 9am lprn cJally 545 3229 retired No pets, no mo' .. "3633 OCH lhlheMl'Cormack LaounaBeae h -'"" wn R kds•spu Sl d """ R I 494 55 """ee rt"andlno bwld'1ng Airport. s.57·6493 •••••••••••••••••••••• • , w y ~· t .... a aryf chd rC'n $195 642 58<18 Bach. 1&2 BR ea ly ·1 1 ,., 0 .. ------_ _ _ ol)t'n. own ransp. re . 2 BR Apt & Bachelor Apt Crom $195 With plentr of pa~kmg. FOUND Brwn & v.h1te AIU-: YOU l,N ·~ ~l.!':'>S rt"ll 552·37'4 aft 6PM (J.,adeJJermosa tfurn> Adults only Ulll Adult..'l.NoPet!> Oark room {(lr rent Busy year round GrMs· mule Springer Sp11111l•I BYYOUH~l-.Lt-· ------- 2br apt w fireplJt:c. "' pd Nr ol'ean $210. & 1561MesaDr Laguna lleEll'h :irea $.5() mg$15.000 mo now Will c•1Ch11kl'COllar.52X20o1 llM• )our C111..tnc1JI BAUYSl TTER. needed bllth. range. oven. di., $l:i0 !'>3li 2914 <5 Blks f:ast of Newport mo 49H 396_9 fl Spm__ sell for 211'. dnwn Agt. :.ccunly ma tit• ~ uu a for l ~1rls. aft school & h'4a,h••1. S3..'>0 Aho :1 lir -HI d g,n~ Fuund ln~h Seller Puppy taritet for ~oru1I c hm !>Onlc cvs. CdM area. lsf'µ bld1:1$J70 Walk to beach SlllO l br . ~6~~ ---Vic Ii.inning & ller'I~ i\l V1cl cov1ew l.ii5~1'.1076 ltiU W W1b un pet.sok. Fee ~ --~ Newport Cetlhr MurMfY-Retall llam1lton. II R. 962 5861 Diamond Club. you ll ------ 2111t <X: ... \N v 1 EW Main Rentals. s.10·5370 Rooms 4000 PRJMEOt'FICESPACE PM me t•ouslal location m ---ml't't other ~ml!ll·~ '-bO Bahys1tter. ror 2 children. At.lulls S295 At 2201 Near ocean s1~ VIII pd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Desimt Plaza South Orange County. f'80UN1D 0 0ranRe Sears can afford the bei.t Ilk Exp w/rehfs. l FUii day Sl~PIO" rms S60 $10!S mo .'T." Owners Hines~ only re· icyc e. wnr contact ha s lo offer. 1' he wkly. m,-ome 644-8110 l'1H·1f1c loff Will.on • Vac.llltnow' Fee "' Available Immediately J..a111 a Bch Poll e Dept 541'.1 ~11!1 f\M . 673·05 12 MainRcnlals.540.S370 AllhS50.Shwk ShMare ksll/ 495Sq F'l -$300 ason shopforsalc.GMust 494"~DR1176~12l . 01amonrl Cluh M ~m Bal:iys1tterreliableforlO Eves & Wknd:. ------bat . own un· al Call 673_3148 ~ lo aµprcc:1ale ood bt.-r.1h11) 1s S2SOO Other mo old About 15 days a SJ75 2 br. J?arage, pool, "only". Call a ft !pm terms Low renl. Agt. FOUND Black Lab Pup-Member.>htJ)'>CromU25. mnntb, my home. ~pae1ous nl'W 2Hr. 2ha. k1dsok F~ Rers rl.'Q'd 556 ~ or 837 4200 py, wearlntt red l'ollar 997 S4UJ 645 6384. -Garden Apl 2 HI<. I Ha. ,1tar ut.lults MOH' in Matn Rentals. ~0-5370 548-59S4 Balboa Inn, S250. mo. i.ncl. Mesa dcl Mar, CM . l)on't S(ltllc for lt"!!s when ------- (11<'1 ~llr, no kids S:.!30 bu nu' :l222 I' ac1( 11 . 2-1 -b 1 & RoOMS S2S k th uOI. 105 Main Sl, Balboa. Aado R~pair Shop ~ l311 you can have the best Babysitter. lor older mo ~'8 752!1 642117:58 :Ir, l a. new pant w up wi li7~40 Lease tools. equip -------womaa 5-6 mlcs wk. $60. -----crpt Nrma10r shopplng kitchen $3750 wk up parts Cap1strano8earh LOST FemaleDol>erman Sll•ady. Eastb)ufl . Ll\fH1h 2hrs:!IO nopch HarborTownMHll• ~;;;;;: No peu $225. apts ~9755or645·3967 ldealonemanoperat1on :vng e~rs. 12/5. Would ~:.! 64().7645. ~34~2 Maph'. 5401\81. 2 br l hu nev.lyllt'l'l•111l ___ ---Lrg Bedrm furn Pvl TMColony 493·9178ofl7PM appreciate he r rclurn. . e<I !::.'Vi "1atun• Adult~ 2br c-omer Condo, Villa bath K1lchenpnv1I $125 Professional exec suites Real E s tate Office reward Vic Harbor & ••••••••••••••••••••••BABYS I TTER for .!. Ur w gO\.J' $:!30 ~ew :-.;,> p..i-; 2'.?17 llarhor Pac11lc t•.., ba pool ten mo l 'lll paid 979 8099 avail w1ample pa rking, Completely furnished, Hamilton. CM 646 3'759 Sc:hooll & teacher My home, lgt •·!'Pt. 11:1' frfccl \od w pat111 8"'1 C\I. O.l!i OJ:J2 rus. nl'wly rcdrcor~ted. --4250 downtown Laguna Bch good l0<'allon. Hntg Bch. Rewa~. JOBI ;mall timid lmfructioft 700 hskpJ;. Refs 8it0-38S8 Water pd 2224 D 2 Bil lµh, ilrp-., Ollni. ~?.,.,!>1c110. c ollect !~~.~~!••••••• Reasonable rthates.b Wk •II For sale or trade, for blk dog w1wht chest,•••••••••••••••••••••• Baby!'liller w11nll.'<I in my l11.err11t111. t'llll hc•twn I 5 K1d.~ok $:'lllmt1 ....,. "'"'" cooperatew/o . er r rs eqwty 7514429 skinny legs, male Vic. M~N WOMEN Wt•stl·llH home. 2-:i. "'~> ·l ~I '''" "1711 Big near Cabin 2 Hr. F'or leai;ing info call -Tustin & 15th CM I 'm nt•11o.1 FOR ~attrewoman 631·\0l& THEIAYLEAF ., lldrm. watt'r pd $2!i0 kt·,a11ti(ul, :llJUC IOU!> nt' .. .. ~s r 1x1I pvt p11l1U5 Advlu. no peti. 3:.'U1\\0C1ldo.C M IM IJK83 3 Hr 2 1'111. lu"Cury tv.nhiw 'il•v. :1ha11 & kit appl Ht.111t· 1t1'11. :-fpt lit.; It><: Cull W3 ill:>!> or~:; 1931 $175 2 + \"> Pool, kids, frplc, cpts Sips 8 Week 497 2421 Want to buy Fire & "'" I .,_ h b knd 64()."""""'"" heartbroken, please <'all 8 .. 1.,,....01 .... G ..,.ng cs ...,.11c com er, MW s ....,.,., Casua lty Insura nce A" ....,. " fee $IS fi31 20ll or A l mall 642·l303aft.5pm TWO WEEK Cl H'S 5472501 CAB1N . Green Valley COROMADELMAR gency .ariteor s • ,,...,, Uike, near Snow Valley. Will be in Laguna Niguel Lost male & fem Pit Hull NATION WIDE JOU '".._ 3844 3 Br. alps 12. by Wt'ck or Office space available Dec :.!Olh IC interested. Blk & bnndle. Fem 1s PLACEMENT 81\.li!KfNG TELLERS t: Cotilti Mcs1:1. bJlh w patio mo l'.IJ.11~ Southside of highway. wnte J. Claude Whittle. pregnant & nds care ASSISTANCI-.: 2 br I ~··••••••••••••••••••••• wknd.M2-8 l60 $175 /monlh . Call 24262 L a He rm osa Pleusecoll646·4640 GOODJOB Ou beautiful Newport S!"" S215 WOODBRIDGE RM1fab to Share 4 300 67~2311. ask for Mlssi. Laguna Niguel. 92677 -----OPPORTUNITIF.S &ach Branch has a cur· PINESAPTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST· Prrslan Cat. AMallCAH rtnt opemnJl for an ei1 v Bl ow I 2 & 3 bdrm units /\ppllanct" Repair by 'cream. needs medlca -',1r::s ~~r'. adult~ll~"o DaM!Polftt 3826 Designed like early !o't~ Room. in Luxury Office space localed in ownr $USO. mo g ross lion Near Oakwood I ARTE HD E R S ~er 'd Teller. Recent l'C't.,~42!>1 orlin002i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caltforn1a bungalowli lrvtnchomefor-tadyln Mesa Industrial Park. $33,500 f ull praee Apts.N.B 548·29330eh SCHOOL «>mmercialbankmg.?x E:X lr.r 2 br 2 lui. (rplt'. F r o m $ 2 7 0 \ l ~ e ><c h 11 n i e r 0 r 11 1 e Costa Mes!J. 64&·3888 or 536-7911. bie $20. Reward 1104 E 17th St . SA peor I!> necess In return. ttF.f\llT hr&ocJ llt'W J hr. ;t drf'lo~lnit rm Adt.1l11> +-1 PtMstone Ofc hrs 3.5,30 housekeeping. Cell Ken. 642·3142 113<1 1000 Wl' offer xlnl co. bcneC1l1i h~ II~ rm, cJm rm frJllt'. tt't·n.;aer nom $211!1 wkdays, 9-5· 30 wlcnds 552-1222 IEER TAVERN lo' 0 t1 N D . S 1 I v t' r 5'-hools Coust To eo11st & pleasant working con· b1 . .Um l•ti1I, bltn:o.. JOCU.Ul. Gas&v..iterpd 4!16·7379 MZ-0400 lulillHtRtlltal 4450 Nels $1000. mo. + ionghaired Killen rem. d.s I( quallrled. plellKC .iir .cl(eonvu 64.27992 WOMANover65w/carlo •••••••••••••••••••••••games Owner 's tired Vic. Maple&CharleDr JobsW.t.d, 7075 call the Branch lo ~ --Sunn)' •varkhng clt"an LCllglllllO .._,.. ll41 ahr. CdM home w/same. NEWPORT BClf STORE Must sell One of bes C.M. 752.9935 (John I •••••••••••••••••••••• schedule an Interview 2Br bltns 1t11r lJalcony ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rm/board & n ominal 2630A St S270M bars around Lo pnce -Nl::EDJ08, l 'm21 yr.101 Adi · ' S2J.S 0 and 2 B 2 Bad I sal to right person. von o. Terms. Owner will tram. l>'OUND: Nr. Hoag Hosp & Just broke my arm 61 ~~I no Pt>h• I~ o:'~:iw~ & gl:s~' Night or day ph. 673-4725 Jerry Wynn (213)477-7701 Dick Park Business Absolutely btr~ cro:is But I can walk dog!, llwtk6 -• It ll40 Great Oen Vu. S500 Crazy Christian a\udent COMMERCIAL STORE Sales 673 7348 eyed cal, !not Siamese) waler lawns. ans wrr ••••• ::-':~ •• ~••••••• 635-0711 t714 I film maker seeks criu:y .. LACU800NA BEACHrt ~to Loan 5025 Must identify 646.3045 phones. ett' I have a car creative Christian to "pprox. sq. · + ......__, Please call Rick 644·00t0 Bl"and MW lux 2~r. tba ..... wpcw1 .. ach 1869 share2 Br house. 549·~ large storage tort Has 2 ....................... FOUND: 11·20. Ternpoo --------- bll.lll5 1275/mo ChJd, sm ••••••••••••••••••••••• connecting rooms . One s haggy blonde female Practical nul'!le with ex pel OK 1-326-6916. Pilk NEWPORT Roommate to share 2 Br has fireplace. Ample $CASH~ ~ cellent referf!nce:i 4 o· S 714 /7 52-0580 CITY NATIONAL BANK New u w n I'~ I Af'AlrTMIMTS Irvine apt, w /male parking. Lease al $500 HOME OWNERS borrow F 0 UN D . German day ~....!t· ~ 1'!1_34 ---------~1 Dearhwood Apb. 19132 I or 2 Bedrooms and $\Z1 50 + uHI. 55l·2697 moolh. All utll. paid by at low bank rates lo con Shepherd, rem. approx ti Help Wanted 7 lDO Equal Oppor Employt>r ~OfOroogeCOUnl'(s Mognoha, H B .ocrer a :i Townhoullcs Ber. 4·30 landlord · &0hdawdebts, pay taxe!I. m06 old. Wht. Very iov ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---mosr~oportment br. 2 nu. 11>00 "''1 rt l''romS25950 GwecpifcwR...t43SO MJSSJON 494-0731 lake a vacatton. room lng.vicofOardenGrovc ~Barmaid wanted, no ex commonlleiAreloxk'lg security .ipt w pool Open960a1ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• htclldrialR...tal 4500 addition.swim pool.pay Bl&Harbor 846--tl89ACt Accounting<.:lk toSJS<. per necess. Lil Aggie's Stlllng Win steams. 111t·uu1. A , C, rtshwhr !)pa Pools Tennas •Sin gle. Mesa Ver de. ••••••••••••••••••••••• olf ex isling 2nd or any Spm. secrelane~ to~ Bar. 547.5411 waltffalls.ondmojestle Aclult .. only No Jll'ts At'ro11s from F u hlon Harbor/Adum11, CM. S30 purpose. LOST : Blk Lab male. GenJOfc1Rccept to t15C 1-AR-TB4--D-H __ _ .. teS feo1\Jl'irvt pool; $2$0 <.:.all new ~1 gr 11t Island al Jamboree on Storage only. 833-8974 ONE YEAR OLD MtCHAHICS weanng bm collar, nr Please call Cor 11ppl .. '"'111 962 1800 San Joaquln Hills Road. NATIONAL IAMk VI r1 s CM R rd frvlne Personnel Aga>cy Exper'd. Call642·\6l3 Jacuzzi. souno. l>llOrds, -----C7 I 4J 644-1900 Garage ror storage space '7141638-3954 cto 3 l · ewa "88E17th Costa Mota Between lOom-llam oncUxcttngctut>house HearLalutPorll $35. mo. Laguna Beach 4150 Sq .It induatrlal 631 ·2339or540-1759 &ute2Z4 642"'47t1 ________ _ WltlsoctolMnls. Tennis. Oehaice 3 br. 21 . ., bA, nu •DB.UXfe 4(M.1Maf\.6pm ~~~~.r~r ~~~ee~l~:!~ •Money Problems• LOST· Blk Male Lab. wht ~ 8eaut~11n/}i~llr ~lYlltl gym,ondvoleybol ot dbl 11ar . pntao, frpk 1713 Eastbturr 3 br. 2 ba. -.a __ ............. 4.1110 Kolltlrvlne Center. Nr Get Ca$h Fast spot on chst, a03 "Wiley" •• •RM 11o.1sT•L• i.n :!oltbootwh l,.P._boewrelngColtfo ·; TheVIOgeMoreof Al11bamt1. 536·34115 or Leaae.lncl.spac.maater ~",....... "' Reward.7512193. ,.._ "" "'~ f"ur'"'e~."' Vl·y~.73422.:__· .... 5361718 suite, din rm & dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0C Alrporl. $900/mo. Credit Nol lmpartant ~Xl)4?nen~d. 042 34!0 " r O'• '" .. =~:a~ i--------·1 ~::n°e~eev:1~·0p!f0& aw.':C:~:~... 752-7167 Fb~~N~ar:u~e~0~11!1~ AHSWBUHGSEJV. .. ... cf .. 00. and \'lo Bedroom •a..g. Mnt Aph • recreotion area Mull" Nhed Ho1re Loon Co. Sht•pherd. no tags. or col· Telephone opr EJ1~•r'd 495 0\6l 1 A4UI LMng. 1 2 3 bedroom. d11tdren only. No peta. Ji'tom $360. lt..tah W-...d 4600 2nd & 3rd T 0 . Lonna lar Vic or collel(c in only. S3 Hr 228 l'brt•st IEAUTY OPBATOI OITlcesoe>en9:00 f06:00. ok .pet'11cnns1dered, 865AmlgosWoy .z~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t \Jlle{ton ,879·0746eves Ave.LagunaRch. Xlnl li al .,,.., ...-.,.,, d111hwasher1. carpets. Manaf.;ed by J'.._ 11 tit, 2ftd Ii 3rd T.D.'1 FOUN 0 p "" S 1 oppor. lll'IY 8 1 orn . ....,..... "'""''V dra ...... ct011ed garaue, Granada amt Co. ./-American Fam y wanla LOANS i\V/\ILABLE erscr1pt1on AnswennitServ. ,.,r l11t on now av111 or cl~lO schools, suP'er ,1,,.._...,.... torentortradeourhouse Credilnotlmpartant aJasses, mlllat. "SLR" Eitper req'd l"t ll & leaaltlg. Salon lllil.flb'I 12 nice 4 plexs. tuml\ure BEACH 2 blk.a, new paint, ~= :=-. In Mex.lco City for house 673..i\883 Broker balboa 67~-8UO p/llme All !lhlfls •vall yni ln CdM. Call 673-ooe8 ft v a I I a b I ,. c a I I 3 Br 2 Ba dplx. fplr. ./ on or very near beach for Llnda. 644 7050 1•ves " " F OUND : Air Tank , ---------014>847·7586. lOom~pm bltna.paUo.aar.Nopell. moothJuly23·Aug :ll.Or MDMyW.t.d 503 NewptBeach,1145~338\0 HelpW•ted 7100He4pW..ted 7100 7days. $400yrly ~1682 Ulereabout.s. Contact W. •••••••••••••••••••••• identify ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Undberg U13>689·6458or IOOA .......... SPACIOUS 4 Br 2'-' Ba. •I YO FREE RENT• 650-5&48. SU OOO 0 <led Wll I F 0 U N D L g e DELUXE 1 br, frpl, full encl paUo. l blk to heh 1·2"-3 Rm. offices rrom ...... t /IMHt/ ~Ure wt~:: TD on Eas 1broughbreecl Sheepdog. amenities w 1full rec Yrly.873-7708 $125 per m o . Adj. a__..:_ Sid"' C M hom e Xln llntgHbr. Fem 846·9S2S racll1. Sec lo believe' NEWPORTSHORES Aif\)Ol'terHOlel. No lease r-.r "' · · · -----847-6407 833-32Z31'Unoon ••••••••••••••••••••••• location, good equity. Li08t male shorthalr Cat. ---------1 2Br. 2Ba, gar, blk.3 to ~-....... John OIFrooceaco. blk. /\ns 10 "Rodney". ~ 3124 ocean. no peta, yrly lse 60',. 59FT Opf1111tmfty 5001 833'8551,646-3$i8. Vic Set1v1ew & Mar· •• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ::,~~mo 645·3320, 1617WESTCLJFF·NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10% INT. $8,000 needed. guerlte,CdM673-M72 SMftSttlM(j/ A Vt1nnlng combtncllon cl acrun apartment tiomes wttti 1oxuiy appointments ones supe!TJ recreonon ot o premium IOOOtlon Tennis • gym • therapy spa • swimming • bllllordS Ont 8r l'wo Bedfooms. One Botti ~ ~· fa"k~V'fS :a ';:-Ulorlno A¥e .. COltCI Meta 11KttS ..... -............... AOT.5'1·5032 Coatl•rMcjoa.7 secured w/2nd T 0 o LOST dog, 11·26. Gray WATEltFIOMT I &OI ~-&..lff Dr. OvcrSOOectJve loc•I bua Irv home. 552--003'7 Lhua mi it. Emerald NEW 2 br & 2 br + den "~ li.Unp. Plea.Ml call or Bay Fa m ily pe t re IWCUJ'l' apU N~ Financial Ctr a(Op by ror tree Info. All .......... Trwt ward. ~-93"9. ' •Dulltlns L....a.,OHlc•S,.C• categories Ii t11>"•· We Dtidi" 503~---------• =~~mpactor. ~;f!~ ~~~~~:~~ iu-~:~~~:t:· •••••LOANS.Si••••• ••·;:;~;;;;;}•I•~ •Private beach lf You Neod /\Started 4' INVESTM!:NTS AJso z.ctTD 1.09f1 Add Ca•dlmt • Plelliglass encl. J>*UOI ~H~sh~ ?J~'f 1 ti•~ l52S Mesa Verd• Or E Fairest Terms a Ince 1949 IUSTB laOWH :~i:::v~~... SUITE. Rent lncludH (a~[:~°":. l..n.I> s.ttl9r' Mt.). Co. of 1929 to your psrty 919Baystd41 0r,en-MH r1ume recept.. phone & UBI ttl ' ~~7:~11 HJ.2171 541-061 I pl•n•. Small or Jarf(e m all service, ulll le ____ _.... ____ ~----------• pJrtlu tor adults STEPSTOOCEAN Janit«ial ~y 's fr ofc P' u 11 y E q u Ip · d SAVI SS N•wPorler Entertain De(llJ(e NWJ>'. Sborea 2 equ.I p avail. Newpor t Restaurant. ror leue. Privatt party •Ill buy Dll•t"P11• . M2-0795Ht. t,.-. d,plx. n4~8203 Cenlar. 840-$470 eo.t. M-.... 5S1.JSSf )'OW' :net T. o. '4.2·!511 42-asUor J •ck ColJlns ... ~ .. ~ ......... . ·-··· ,._. __ .... STAFF POSITION AACN Excellent prof~sional career op- portunity. lrvine location. Send re- sume to: .......... c. Anodatlm of Oiffcat-C..-. Mll'MI 21 t2 ........ Wtit JOO,....._ CA 92664 1 Thorldly. Oecember •. lt'7S j 'Add It .. B ulld lt...Oiaper 1t .. Hammer 1t.. Carpet SERVICE DI REC~ORY f.'l u m b l t ... Pa tc n lt ... P 1pe it ... Remodel It ... J" I It... Cement it ... Wire 1t...Hoe lt...Ctean 1t ... Movc . I , Roof i t ... Landscape lt ... Tlle It... Trim 11. .. Sew It... · ... rt...Press 1t.. Paint it .Nail 1t ... Plaster lt...Fix It . Haul It ... Add It .. Plant It... Alter IL.Learn It ...... :: . . A,,.mc•..,. e.,..ts.ri.lu C... .. /Cwaele G.-•ulrlg Gnd9g . .........,... , ..... ,,..,..,_, ,."'4/P~ IT•vWo...,. ~ ................................................................................................................................................................. ············•·····•·•·· ...........•........... APPLIANCE REPAIR Sh.llmi>oo & 11lttam clean BobScarcla Coocrelelnc IGokt l)\l&t Mau..ten1nce Sklploader, dump truck. HOUSECLEANING ,_.Yew C... Don't be horn.twauled. CANOPVTV SVC CO SU>-&ervlceC.11 ~ ~Of' bnghl•nen., Gc·neral «>ncreu-wor\c. QuaUly l•wn care Kxprt hituUn&. troe wk. air ad· By reliable couple Avrs &x"' LSty ss.s Yor tine QuaJ. palnlln& 4i bl R1~Senlee 1710549-1412 wht c:arpl11 10 min (;ommtirrnal R1:11ldenUal treeworkatre.spnces 1n1. dtmolll1on .d<' Rel'11 ~-51113 2SlyS46Sllntr"5rm fair prlcea too. r ail otP1url"nca9eO-l83J C. .. bleach Ch•un 11v rm. dm ~ Lic22084l Ft-e11t.11 963 1341 7513930 lAMdlc~ Pnca Incl mtr'l/libor Richard. I hi predurt -..u.. .. • rm & hall 115 Avtt rm , -~ ...,.._. Guar lnsrd freee~n clean lint. do tbey• •-• u••••••••••••••••••••• f1 50. ct)IJ('h SlO. rhrur SS SECURITY UUll.OEl\S Gardener 11vw.1luble, ex· •---, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tecf aail.7o&5~r$$3·0lS4 Uc/tnal38-~ •••••••••••••••••••••0 ••Oeorati>tlmcr4sSon11 Gu•rehmpetodor Ctµt All phase11 con<'ret~. PClrt servire, bon:tal ••••••••••••••••••••••• E11pr'd Land11caper1. CERAMIC Tilt-New or Adda/Rmdl/Pai.nt/Phrna ~piilr 15 yr' cxpr l>n blockwiall arnd cu5lom 1peclalrsl, nu lawna. YOU HAVF. IT ttEAOY Sprinltt.n. lnsllll • rt PETERS PAINTING ........ ,,..,.... rmdl. Fr al. 11ml jot11.1 Smljoba-Uc'd~7-4!832 wo rk 1nys~lf Reh brfrkwork l.&censedantl mow1nai. t>d&loa. l::at l'LLHAULITAWAY pa1r. Concrete ~ brick t::xpr 'd reu. rat.ea. f~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• wetcome$36-M2eaft 5 MINOR HOME REPAlR $310101_._ __ boncJ.:d t'A52031 ~2300 1'1M~6306 wortc.~'MUlalooe est CallGeM~ PAJ;~Lffl~!~G Tl"MSenfU • Cafl>Cnln'. Plumblna a. Qi~l Men will lity youri. eo..lroctor Ci1Mr.e S..-.ke1 Sonny & Jer. Fr~ haul· ...__, • ., PalnUJll. lnl /Ext. Reas. f'rff ~t 540.682S ...................... . Oenunlc1'11e540-6560 or mint• lt ~pl11r11 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• rng. deanup. tree work ••••••••••••••••••••••• dependable. f ree est . Remov1111. lrlmmln,i. FINISH. R EMODEL & clearun~ Loi>' Guar work LEE M JARVIS Retired Sedona. Anz i;ou for uuble Items. F'en· Flreplact!S·Pl1nters CAllJaySU-TSM VERY NEAT PATCH pruntna. free Hl. Lic'd R"r Sm all job1> OK a1 l111(g1ruv1111111 fo're~t Addillons&Rtimodeltna pie will h0uset1it & cure res /bid gs removed Brtclt ConcretePaUo h G • J08S&TEXTURE Fullylnaun:d G42·a824 ~.· "" IMS-~ 982 ~73 Lie 3178M fM peta & planta month 5S'7·~ Block Walla BBQ Pill Workman• 1p uarn d Free Eat. 19S·l'39 Rua.m-o3'79 of Del'. R e ta avail Ref, &ts~ lnler/Extor. Freeesl Removing, lrl,m m•n•<: r-s.r.ic. We Care C.:.arpt•tCleant<r'> G.de"'*J 642-t95l Hauilng,movmjl.cleanup 2SVnexp.M2·029$. PILIM.g lopp in g . Ins d . h e, ::;.w;;;•••••••••••••••• Ste1m Clean or Sham poo ....................... Sll up Treework. Reas, Free est Slumpstone. tile, •••••••••••••••••0 •••• bonded. Winter r alc:' Also Upholstery-All work Exprd Hawllan gardener . Adverl.tlltni art reasona· rut, '""~t84.2·459'1 blockwalls, brick. plan· •CUSWM P:™T~G• PLUM BER· Repair. re· ~SlZ4 • S:.°m~i~re~;1~1~an q~;~~~~:!cG4~;,e1:sl ~~u~~~~~~l.~r1::'a~Tl'ii ~~t'~~"~:~~t'~:~~: HcwdNRtr1 ~rsp,,~~1ito'ti0~~~: ~[~~-~20e~ :~:ve1ce~n sta 1~~J11e0;. u...,.1wry c...-. 2 Rma. hall or bal h ~6987 Pnlll ready. 845-8957. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9G0-39S3 1142 9315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1l S.~S S37 -73H or 811-8151 HOUSECLEANt NG Is S\JPERJORPAINTIN_G 4s DAVtNPORT&CllAIR J Uf-3382 IF YOU Experienced Gardening Our Buiiiness Ca11 P~ape11tt9 Wallcoverlop. Refs. Profeulonallytleaned • 1111\1•" '1erv11·1• 1011rrc1 or S11rvlce & Cleanups. You don't need 11 gun lo Janice's Rag11edy Anna ....................... 963·5813 SewMg/Altetallottt rorS3$ Ph 960-4106 Sellin& anything with Ji good'! to srll pl.aee an on (.luall l y Wo rk. M 1 k e "draw fulll ' whan you at675-6553 Pain t·Repair-35 yrs 1n lnlr/Exl PamUng Avg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dally Pilot Classified Ad in the O.ill)' P ilot S48·2049 place ao ud In the U11lly area. wor kmanship rm S.15 alJ nee~ Incl M~ln1 doneneatly. is a stf!)ple maller . Clasi.ifled Sedion -------PrV>t Wanl Ad:;! t:aJJ now SELL idle items with a guar. Take advant. of my palnt FreeeaEau.3194 1900 Federal, C.M Sell things rast wUh Daily Jual call 842·5678 Phooe li<l:.!·56711 Sell idle ltemt. 642 5(}78 -~ '678 Da11y P1lol Classille<l i\d exper 536-7056. · 6'5-5118 Pilot Want Ads. ~~~~~~-~--~~~~~;;;;---.-...-;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... ___ _..iiiiiiiiiiiimi..miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi ....... -.• .... W..ted 7100 HtfpW..ted 7 100 HefpW~ 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW•led 7100 H.lpW•ted 7100~W•t.cl 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW.t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IEAUTY OPllA TOR & F'/tlme Halrcutter Styhat. Musl have some rollowina. Busy :oioloo Richard Ouellette Salon, 200 Newport Clr Dr . Nwpt lkh. IOYS AND GIRLS for Daily Pilot rout.·s in /\rrh Meach a r ea u( Laguna Beach Mubl he at least Ill yt'un. old Phone 642-4321, a:sk for L'm:uJal1on. --------•lc1rl ror weeke nd tol.1n!n s td Woman Ofc cleaning, parl time ~EC.EPT J ONJST tor SICllTARY ~~i~:;.Pi:!uc:~~~! COOKS aMwcr phont:s 10-5 Sal. Qi6metologilsl wanled by Eves. Newpor l/Costa medical ofc. Temp tor 2 DA~ haa in imm~ Call torappt. 6'().7639 Sun $20 a day Call exrlwnve salon to give Me.ea areas. Exper adult mo s . Poss P I T operung Cor an exper d E 0 E l::xpcncnct<Preferreti, 963-4567 foc1al11. Wiii t rain. only S3.00 hr. + \here1rter. Exper pre -secretary ln the sales · · · liul Nol Ncce!>sary --642-t912orM2·•911 <213)927-01.U fr'd. 640-2023. dept. Min sh speed 80 TYPIST Uay & N1te Sh1flt; Grrl 1''t1day, perhunenl, wpm, typing 50-60 wpm /\va1lable full ti me Consullrng LMDSP/D......,. OfllltATIOMSMGR. RICEPTIOHIST Xlnt co. pa1d benefits 6S-'1Swpm. Gd En,g bal'k Apply Jn Person fttm needs Sr level Full trme. $600 l o Tem pren Microelee· for Auto Leasing Com· Please upply al, 16113 ground. Wlll lrarn Air Sftoc:k Shop Mo. 9 person to handle lotal oft' SOOO/mo. Call Margie for t.ronics. Garden Grove pany rn NewpOrt Beach. Sunflower Ave, Costa '650/mo. lO &tJtrt. xlnl r ClerkP(f IOYS "..aD"-fDLS ..,,..,E Csl Hwy,CdM responslbilrlres Xlnl annt. 646-7.Wt Orafllng I k Typing required. C811 R. Mesa. tnge benefits. Apply in ""'""' ... " ......, h h di .,,.. Plant. 1s oo 101 ror an Bood.?5J.-89lO ...a--LL-L-r-person Bob L.eavertoo. Pu c gency rn un 10 10 15 ycllLS. J::.arn EqualOpporEmploycr lYPtnlt & Pone an backaround&knowledge operatlonsmanagei-who .---r· lnc. Plumbing Conlr. crowded S. Oran~e Co. Chnstm.'.ls money . $20 lo ing. Light AIR & AIP ofplanl malert1l nee will be res p. for all Receptlonlst/Typist EquaJ Oppor Employer 16721 Hale. Irvine . IS seeking a high q uahlY S40 per week selling sub COOKS wt1rk. Submilfrl esume or manuf operations in for busy office. pleasant Serv'ce Station "lten· 1--------~ ...... Ume blllln a clerk lo 1 lett.er Of quiih cations lo --lud' rod t' • " "PV'8 ST ,..... " scnpt1ons to the Dai 'i Oox 1773. Oa1ly Prlol. PO M41~AHCi c ing P uc ion con surroundings & conds danl. exper 'd. Day & ' '..-1 work 3 days per week P1lol. Trans porl.:tllon Mature person:., good trol , purc hasrng & Apply 9:30l012:30Plaza Eves Full &pJUme Ap w/xlnt skills needed for Must be em c1enl, well provided, No dellvencs benef1ls Adull res1d Bo,.; 1560. C.M. 92626 Part ume. over 18 yr old. s lores product E t Sul 2082 , (Jr.,8n1~ed •-able lo 1 631 ... ccc Refs A .... L8"una Hills manufactured Is setnl xecu ive 1 es. fily, Shell SlaUon. tilh & pro(eas. firm. Pleuo ' " • · "" or collectin g 'hone carecenter ~ GU ... RDS ...., " 30 Michelson . No. 212. _ _._ NB 0 B 2 work under deadhne & 5.ll 9712 ---------~ !llll-615t or581·61 condul'lor production Irvine. ••u•e. . r eply. P ox 4 4 . full work loads. Should COUMTEJt HELP Costa MHo Mainte.-ce Paiftter equip: for wel wafer pro· :S_E_R_V_IC_E_ST_A_T_l_O_N-.-F\.1-ll i-Ba_Jl_bo_a_I_i_land __ . ___ _ have working knowledge IOYS AND GIRLS Perm P lime Call Permanenl f"\Jll & l'art· steady work. Nwpt Bch, cess1ng. N umber or Recep11onl1t. Cull /part & part lime. Apply 990 UTOTIM or waler & sewer ulllily M1J:>sron VleJO El Toro !>48 ~ hef2l'M, ume Phone & 1r11ru1p re employees leH than 100. lime. Newport Yacht East Coaal Hwy Nwpt RETAIL CLERKS bUllng & NCR · 3100 & area F.aro }our own -q 'd Hetm•d welcome. Phone: S.W·0606. Quall fl cations r eq 'd : Brokers. interviewing Bell. ' Wanted. Opportuniue:. 3300 .S e r ro Biiiing money ~ellmg sulJ,<:np Couple. elderly needed Call~-0274.otchr:ll0-2, M1tnagemenl Trllnee Severalyrsofsignlfii:ant Wed,Dec8 Sam-lOam .&1---------tor ad vancement avail, mach ines; Addreuo uons after :.chool Ft1r 10 1mmed to cure for _older Closed Wednesday Young man lo work in exper in s1m1Jar type of 3pm.5pm. Tl\urs, Dec 9.1Ser v1ce Sta, Allendanl Openings ln Costa Mesa, graph & G rapbolype rorm11llon c.ill 830 0'.H3 tn11n, l:>cm11nvahd, m ex· Growing Tool Re ntal pos1llon. Send r~ume to 8-12. 673-iSll. p/llme. Avail eves & Anaheim, Garden Grovu equ1 p. S1lary r ange ' - --chng fur rm & board m HOSTISS Business. mwil be neat 111 Te mpress M1croelec· wknds. Exper'd. Neal &Westmlnal.Alr. SUOJhr lo ss.•Olhr . W/ Business man seek~ parl lovely hm 1n s.m Diego. WAITRESSES iippearance & have very tronic11. l2812 Knott Sl, appear & handwrttlng. 641-7702 xlnt benefits. Apply m time associate. E11rn Perm pus1l10n. Please IUSIOYS neat handwnung. 6 day Cardell Grove. Calif RETAIL Apply m orns. 25901 _________ _ penion: $500permo 645-1182 call Mrs l\ntle rson. r k 'I L" wk. w1we1:k day orr. 92641 . Allentlon R11y Newport Blvd.C.M. v-A•slstant. part \Imo Moulton Nl0 uel ----6 •I 2 4 I 7 4 be l w c en For fl()d & coc lar ll .-,x Tho '""Oil E O E "' '"" " C "I DRIY"'DS ··• A 1 Pref married rnD n for m,.., · Service Sla. Allendanl. aflemoons & wknds. A"• Waler Drstricl "' ...,. !>am Jµm per u µµ Y rn person, ASST M4MAGEtl •· Z7SOOLaPai Rd. Menor Woml'n --3100 lrvme Ave. N B permanent. resp0nsible OUTDOOR J OBS FOR F/time days. Exper'd ply Tul'!I bet I & 3. nn LagunaNiguel,Ca. Muslbel5orover t:~>U PLK Adull, Nu --pasrt1on. exper. not re outdoor people. Urull in OrMGRTIME onl y. L i t e m ech 'l phone enquines. 24861 (7lf 1831.ssoo Apply In Person children or pets. E•per'd Wanted Ma lure cpl o r q'd apply 1930 Newport Stales and Europe need Po111t1ons w/nallonal Jr. knowledge pref'd. Neal Ahcla Pkwy. Su1le 0 . Equal Oppor Empl"r y-1t-w c...1.. to m.anaRe 12 urul.S un· ma lure woman, IJve,in Blvd Costa Mesa. people willing w team Sportswear i:baln stores, appear & handwntlnR. Lagwia Rill!\ ; '"""' ~ furn Cuesta Mesa. 2 Hr Of' days, ideal IOc Sep !dulls and apply them In Salary commensurate Ap ply m orn s. 25go ----- 11251 Slater Avt>nue hse exchg managemcnl bvn i qlrs Musl dnve MANICURIST demanding worlt . Com-w/exper. Xlnl benefits. Newport Blvd, c.M W~ ... a.q Acco.rt ~.ntaln Valley_ & yard work 532.5939 Cook s1m1llc meals. hlc f" ltlme Musl have some municallons, Com bat Opportunity for advance· for a small conUnenlnl Clertl Caret.akers Couplt•,rc.•tor ~--h.'Jlfpn'.11 Ca ll aft 5pm. followin g Ric hard Arms, Loglsllca, Call menl. Apf~ In person.SHOESaloaperson ptllme reauur1U1l In Lagun11' Public agency In un .em1 rel1r .. d ror DATAEHTRY ~3411 ~~!~~~ri~~~nj( 200 yourArmyRecruller · PETR ·s .M1117 Ladies shoes Some ex Beach. Call62belween c r ow ded Southern ~mergeneyhl>e forw11ler OPERATOR Housekeeper. childcare. EIToro 768·5251 Weatm1nster a • per. nee. Paul Allan 12·3\)m,494·01 - Or Co k CO cc•" 1 .... ,. k d ff Costa Mesa 5-40 1026 WestmJMler. Shoes, 9 Fashion Island, W FoodlC kl II ange , I~ s~ rng ll .,...., """ ThP. Jolly Roger lnr ii. llvC"·1n w ee n :-. n MASSEUSE rd E NB7S2-6468 a1tress, oc a 11 fuJl·hme B1lhng Ac<'ount CARPENTEH p T -any lnkm!( sppliralio'ns for a Span1flh OK. rm. TV. 11~ 281 for legitimate full 1525 Mesa Ve e · Apply afl 4pm. Blu~ aerk MuslbeeHic1enl. hrs to makeo dov" tail 1>.11a t-nlry Operator 7~11547 lrme posllron in PARTTIMI Retired Man w/mech ShopFGr..a• Beel.10'12latPl.NB. well organized & able to ' .. b "I I Mio or 1 •rs t!xper on ""---"--C--1. ... ae N P ec anic.el abJllly & desire to Growln" N B Co needs· W"tlEHOUSE work under <leadUot'll & wuouc n oxe:. " lhelkM 374'1or37<121s re· ·--~·11 ~ ... ru.sa,.' 0 ex n Telephone surv~y, our learn a 2nd career . H rd " k' · tndi d ;1 "' conllnuous work IO!ids malt1nal~ & eqwp furn <1u1rcd r1•rrn11n ('nl Full charwe. Mon t n . We tram Call 752U561 off1ceCdM 10·3.ideatror Perm. Local business. a wor g v1 ua Only exper'd .in plumb S hould have exp e r Mu i11 ha ve cx p er f11m~dJy~h1fl Advan· 1230 lo 830 . For prof 124hrsl 2112 Harbor. mother of school a1&e 49J..l303aft6pm. w1at least I yr, exp I~ lngparl!\&auppllesnood w/NCR 3100&3300senes -. route r 646 5200 ""ment 10 ~omputer cple, mature i'.ng_. speak C M. 2V30 W. 1•ac1f1c child Call art. 11am. llne pr od ucl1on. al apply S36-l•S2. ... • l Cousl Hwy.N.R 675-8380 Sales. Exhibit Space phasea. S h ould be _;;___ _____ _ billing mnchines & Ad CAR WASH HELP uperntor possible Jnr mg w!lransp ~tarl ng --.. "-TIM.. Sales Rep's ror Major familiar w/1hip'g & rec, w e a l h e r s l r i p dreuograph equ1 P fo' lrme. P1l1m•· ni:hl rndrv Pay will lw s~lary. $100 wk ref req MASSEUSE .--•· .. ConMl.mer ljortlcuJtural inventory control, etc Journeyman or Train~·. Water & Sewer utility Over 18 All po!\lllO"-'> bllsc.'<1 on cxper level 6'5-0003 644.9264 Mrs Al Must halt'e car. Top pay OPPORTUNITY & Ha ndy Crans Show Should have some mech' Uruon shop. Cull for billing knowledge prefer ISl Locauon'< Apply '" person 8AM len ~ ~S500. p/wk/5M-m2 ln produclioo der-Hrs LA Area 1977. Xlnl show ablUty. Good oppora for appt, t7l0751·5S42 ' r1b&e. Computer bllllng ~1E""'RO CAR Wi"Slf ~PM Monduyi thru Fri Ll---L-.t I•-1-Need 1 • a d v a n ~ A m e n t 1• , • '" ~ ....... ,... • ._.. ........ Mature woman wanted Mon nooa-4pm 8pm· & coop. sa es rep s .. " • expe r . advantagous 2900 HarborBhd (;M 1h1y, 1700 (hllelte Ave. l 1 •. b b k 1 <Am,T""'" "pm·•a m . No LA & O r a n ge Co. <7H>646·1787 Call bet ICWIUJNG TO TRAVEL?,, Sal•ry ran°e S1~ to $937 -------lrv1~ J appy Peasant person for ug t owie eepmg -""" " •-1 ...,, Mr Nl-n HS diplom a preier red ,., ·~ t t k h f h f 3 eta k 4 "--vnor n"" Will train. 714 .... ~.""""" "' ;..,, · ... per mo wtxlnlbenefll~. Qlshrer t'afelena llelp 1--~~~~~~~~ 0 a ec argeo se or >'wee · approx ms . ...,,._ ~.. ...,... ...,..... -----------t Training & assignment Awly Ln Person 7AM JPM Apply betwn I • • a dlls & 2 P oodJel!, In M llS Io n Vie Jo Apply. Pennysaver , 1660 Sand w l c h Ma It er & SOCIABLE ~SOC in SUltes or Europe. Up Moulton Nl1uel II AM . 8 4 o A M 5 o 0 C>ELIVEltY M.an for eor· Laguna Beach. Call Sam· 830-1M5. PlacenUa Ave. C M, Gener al Food Prep & needed by EX EC In Lo $2500 Cash paid to WalerDtstntt SupenorAve Nwpl 8rh ly AM. I.A Times home llam,494~--MATURE PERSON to sll NX.Amwers.rv. w aitressing. various wh.sle Fully capllulized qualified enlistees. Cull• 27500 La Pai Rd ----dl'I roul•· Adull~ only. 2 H 0 US EK E E p E R with elderly gentleman Exper'd. Graveyard Or hours avaU .. in our love· su p p I Y • p I l r m.: Army Recnuter: ' -gu"• Nluuel t:.. CASHIER hr" 1~·r lli.y Must have r C <213)592 3295 El"' 168 ""cl ...... .... "' • N I P/T1me J adults Vrt \pprox Noon to 7 PM Wiii T r a in. 848·0262 I)' lum o lhe entW')' · , 1oro ._, EquaJ()pporEmplo)er E:xperc1 p~fd Over lfl l'Cun. car • o so icillng • J 1 ;,, th Sa Hr E.O.E. Count r y Kitc h e n S PR AY P AI NTE R Costa Mesa 540-lOZlr ________ ...,. Ed war ii s {'i n e m LI • or t•ollecl · .i Weslm&n· Newport/Santa so be . 'ues ru t. s may "" ..... _,. 1525 M V rde E --Harbor & Adam'I, COl>l;a :Mr. llunl. Bl'h areas. CM 64f>.8304 vary.644-2879 PEOPLEPERSO"' Restaurant. ,..eye,..., s Exper . Ciniahlng spra" esa e . 1oatc..,..ter. Mesa 638-0126 HOUSEKEEPER MEN. perm. pttlme for Exec needs p/Um~·aa· ~~:eoc:r.jrms·~:·~ painter. Hrly rateopen.w o MANover6SW/CllrlO ~~lr~t~~lec c~:. cp• ~~i/ <.1..1'.SSof 1976 Deliver the LA Timer. lo s Days per wk. 3 Hrs per LA Times home de lJvery soc. m whslesupply. F\.11-&SPM ;orappt. ~ ~U.Jlr ~~t.fr!rc:r;;.: ~/~~r!f':e :~:1~:1 nomeslnM1dwaycllyor day. Own transp. Lido lo Newporlt C. Mesa. lycapltalir.ed673·2223. •--.r-_..........--...... -""---.----83B W.m h Sl.CM.EOE. s1tl. to r ight per son. 1146-5491 needed for 1-:uropean as We11lm Earn money Island. 7521431. Must have dependable ~---·' '>l"nment, in the lJ S •-be u bl ..,75 t F I 9 30 -· N1""tocday pb.1173-4725 " while o thers !!lcep , car "' re a e. -o • em. morn n-1 : · Stock Clerk/J anltor, sz.~· .,.. .... C..,.•terl Arm> Tnnt'I, i•duea 3 30.s 3oam Adu lt~ HSKPR Live-In for cple S350mo S48 17.0 noon. Xlnl p/llme poe. hr. 4hn a day, 5 daya a woman to do my Ironing ~..... ~~-~~u~~~: pi~:~ w t-ronomy l'ars No col· on ;;~o fl ;/~io/ vt MFG. needs train~i1 & PHONE SALES lnfo-CAll 84$-014S. wk Apply in person 111 her home. 1'11 dehver. ~C.,.11ten lo 'lu11l1fll•d t'nl1~11·1·" Irr! 5380t26 r~ _.ru exrv•r worker for Wood Storer Cable TV. 27392 842·~evea . .. l..... XI t ,., ,... Phone Sales peop le. Cami no Caplatr a no,•----------.. ua """tlC~r n '-1 r 11 I Your I\ r fll Y tlil!hwrv dnVl'r, rull llme Lnsuranre _SOO_p._,_Ca_ll_54_5 _7255 ____ 1 male or remale, 16 to 6S SEAMSTRESS La1_1wta Niguel #204 Mere_... beneflt10. Apply Jl lk..-rwtt-r, ... 1 ... , h. r tu ~tart '"•II HOT PRODUCT ot G , __ .. raclflca tty Kipper El Toni ~Oii ;.z.'l Mi-~ '"' Lie ins urance agent Mgmt Tme. perm Earn ~~~ ;1~0~!~:~ Wittl •---'-• equal oppor employer. • .. •·~·•••••• .. •••••ao'os Vadl\A. 92.S W nth Sl ''·-1.1 ,u "11J ~>40 11126 <comm only> Pleosecall si 75·s2oo wk . Fuller E h S ....,...._--;: s~1tchhoard O""r alor • "''" '"~ 9 hS 1 ~ 785l 250 ast 17t lreel, NeWJ)Of'l Beach Clou.lng .. ..-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C M _ 1525 \1Ma Vl•rllt' f: l.)emoostraton part lime, 549·1767. _rus 8 es. · Suile O. Costa Meaa. Store Has An Opening f/Ume. Contact Audit.or, w·_.,__. . ..a ~ IOATMIGCO (..l,t'KK UOOll.STOlll' -2 &c 3 days F'ood. ap· Mothers Jl elper. lite between5·00&8.30p.m . ForASeamstreas. Hotel Laguna, 425 S . VllUll:"I ...... ~ SettDna line 1 .. 6er boal Mu"'t b•· n.l:1t1nj: •& ~~e~J.;::,' ~~1'. lnsuranTccHREE hsekpng, own lrana. 646-4223.IOp rt I TailP2!~Mna~C:ger ~~l1l5t l~wy, Lag Bcb Of Anffma.s! ~~· ... cn611 All pbaaos of dynamictowork1hur'.i& ~ (213 >240-7000 must speak Engliah. Equa po un ly .,...,...,... .... -. ~ bo•l u umbly 9 1• F'ti 67~95U:> __ MEWOPENIMGS $2.50hr.NwptBcharea. Employer 644-5070 _.1 _,./TIME H UGE wareb o ua ~ f I .... h .• 940-1.230 •~1· crammed with over ~ ~ iql&al _ _...._ belp u • ""l OOl ---CtERJ(-Dental Aul· c r au · Large Auto Insurance Branch olc seeks booda· m ustc boxea . n lc:kelo ... -l«Y p1lJme X rays Eves. !.gene)' seeking 3.5 peo-I ble Telle r l o work deon ....1--. c:lrcus or~1 a.JPPER MARINF; Retail Sak!S Plumb1n11 SorneSats. HB 1146·3540. 1 -u .... •-llP"ll SECRETARIES E t'd .,_,_ CORPORATrON f'lxturr "upphl'3 1-:xix·r -----pe. NURSES AIDE .-.. -"' p/time. xper. pre · g1n1, wall t'loc li:11,;; ltltEOrcldental Sl ~~1452 Deata1A5S11t·Recept.Ex· FU~TIME F/Ume.S Yean mln ex.l Many PoelllonaAvaJI. Conlact Hllda Terranove grindfa the r c locle11, S&nta Ana ,Ca ---per. FT1me & P /lime Ir $35 per.Call536·1"52. 'Empk>yersPayAll FHS <1W64H2S5. fuanat.1.n1 anUq1N1S ------Cook RrNlkhlsl, SJ ltr El Toro. Lag Hills area , ...... TIME 1t"ES i u Re'-.. A Weatem Fedef'al Savlnga OverSl,000,000Wortb . a.rl* 'P'' Ex~ rc'fld N tt C<tll Salary~n.830-ll30 ~·~ oper=l~ IBM Pr1vateOuly Power Boat Salesman.ex· ~e~:~.st~~ 2'74'E.Coaatffw1,CdM American JntemaUonal ' •..... ........_. M2Mi$or64411681! aut omatl .. -Off lco Les1Fees per'd or will train rl1_1ht N~Be h ~UIO EQualOppor Employcr Galleries; 1802-T Keller· '" ... ,,_, o--... L/ ... -• t " penon. Call Mr, Weal for ac • 1 St I In Tel fi rl des ----~'"' "'IMI Pereonnel-'l'ralnec Un· $32 appl 71'/848·1123 or C. forAppt/F.allb 6S ._.,_P/TIME na .. r v e . • Olf Int.a or llfl llore Cook. full time. Irvin•• 1 Poll 1, on 1 0 pen ..,.. 't .. ·-m.1m . Open Wed lhnr I• CdM to San Clem art>a. Fcm1le Send r(' '""rwn eni. 2U/S9Me2l. S ECRETARY. p /llme Buay Newport Ctr Ofc. Sat~9 Allto4Pll. Vlsll! Prol\C1Cftl 10 key ldck>r, 11umet0Ad No 774 D:u ly Ch1uriude & Cha1rslde C.U.DAILY General flrnip. Starr Moo lhru Fr l. lOam •---------- hookkeePl.ni to TB. Call l'rlot PO Box 't~ISO. wi lnaur•nc,. expr. Ex· 549 .. 161 Rcllef.No Fecs. PIODUCTMGI. ~ ~a:/'Si~k~~ 3;30pro. Teller experVI CT R OL A · 1 11 1 8" ~ank ~ewland ~-4444 Costa M.,a, ea 112626 perttnce neceaury Leacoollo Medical Tempreu M lcr oelec · hr. 21-40, SJC. 4'13·2571. prefd. Call DoriaCroxon Brunswick two needle • or.v•-.'15U ---Uusy pr11rtlce. Shnrt Services tronlca, Garden Grove ---------1 --........,~ floormodel.,H.ostorage ' --K:;ooKS. BARTENOERS. work week Benerlt!!. KEYPUNCH 351 Hospital Rd, N.B. plant ls lookio& for a pro· Secretary-Gal Friday 550N:;'~ Ctr Dr. NB space for~. Alk-' BOOKKEEPER DIUVt;RS P1ume Over HuntlngtonBch.8470076 DATAEMTRY (ParkLldo Med Bldg> duct manaaer to pro· Topatd.111,tlnlltblnd &44-1"6l In g S200.00 Pb o o e,~ lllalun boollbeper. &ecy 2l Yl"I. lmmed. openin"5. D £NT A I. Ex P • r . d OPIRATOtl Acrou from Hoag Koep ~ " ettab. product Flex hrs, xtnl armamnt. Equal Opp E mployer 631·31"411. needed fOf' aot.IQuc Im· Apply In person. Mc n ()nhndontJe l\l~t want The Jolly Roger. Inc. IJ 642-9955 line of Teflon valves & ForapptcaJHMS·2116'7 M/F 1----8-UY-M_Y __ _ pOr1.er ~-o:M4. c~ Plzzn, 410 E l7th Sl, ed. Top, pay ror rtghl laking appllcaUol\3 for a Oft 540.9954. rttUnp. t>uuea wUI ln·•----"'-'------Oreen. Oran&• AJaUqiae I -C M 54&·5170 Data Entry Operator . ~~~~~~~~~l clud o utabllablng The faalett draw In the OOb'tdrop the balllOete 0 W ........ W91hd 7100 - -o::::=:.:._;_ :..; t l l I Hora• rawn ater ... .._..... Min of 1 yrs ex per on the reapreaen a ve u H West. . .a Dally P llol job wtth a JOW·COllt DaJly U .... , ,, ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Danuta 1Bt4 37•1 or 3142 ta re· MURSll AIOH !Otte, expandl.ni product Cla111lfled Ad. Phone Pilot C la111 trltd Ad . ~':or: ... ~:.•. THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH .... ;m•t&T,..,...'t ti I,.._ Announces EmplO)'ment Openings For The FoJJowing Positions: ·~2'l:.":!J.~ H•coots MlcJMllic SI Id to St•OI Mo lledrklcml SI IJO to $1396 Mo s.~:i:~ AppllcaUons will be accepted at the £nu>lormenl & Ttainlng benter. 538 Mafn Street, Huntington Beach lhrwab Dece m be.r 22nd. 1976 at &PM. Call a.2526. RehfOG.tMalr« q uired . Permanent Eicpcr pref'd. Bayvk.lw baae "1ten'l aalea pro-642-5878. Pbone6'2-:se78. Fant.utic&Ap.512-?otl ,. Wiil train. Call ftume d•Y shin. Advan Conv. Hc»p. ~ T hurtn motion of the product.I. S48-08S8 cement t o com p uter Ave,C.M.642·350$ Xlnt opp0r. w/• dlvlalon ---------1 lbl I ol a we.II a tab'I NYSE D ... ,...u .. u o~rator poss e or MUISIS AIDIS co. "'·•Ufi"aU-· 0~·d : ~· ...... ,.." n ght lndlv Pay will be ""-.. v•"" ..._ Ar ch ltectual rende r balled on exper. Jovel. 11PM-7AM. EJ&per pre· Backaround In eaameer· Ca p able o f dolna Apply ln peraon SAM· fd. Meta Verd~ Conv. i.na&mklnfollodustrial perspective d ra wln1a. .5PM Monday l.bru Fri· Jloep, 601 Center St. CM prodUiCt.a. send resume rt!adln~ blue print.a & day, 170'2 Giiiette Ave, MUISIS AIDES to: Tempreaa Mlcroelec· worluog wlt.h m inimum lrvloe. ttonlca, 1281.2 Knott St. 11mount of aupervblon l~~~~~~~~~I All SblfU. Exper . pref'd. Gardea Grove. ca 821141. S5&-393'f Mr. Ha mmona. I· Will train II nee. 8'2·2410. A t l e n t I o n R a )' Leaal Secretary desired, Thoms-on. E.0 .£ EXECUT1Vl Hw:itlniton Beach. Good NURSINO SICIETAIY 11 kills r equired. ex· AIDU&ottDaUIS PllODUC1'10M Top$h &typcnisklll~re· perleace preferred All 1blfll. Call or app\y AanST q'd Peraooablc4toutao· 1147-6041 betwn9am-5pm Kno wledft' of 1llk In&. Ask ror Pmr. <7l4) Legal Ttalnoe. Bnghl, UdoCoov ~nt.er acrun, fute up .. 83'·'791l. xlot typina akilll.1 for lSMSuperlor Ave m oc h a o cal i:o l o r Expenen«d secretary caraer oppott oo MAG 11 Nwpt Sch 848-'MM eepvaUona. ___., Mr. Xlnt sk!lla ror UU1atlon typewriter In Newport OFFICE lmm,ed. openinc1-H.a_m_mona __ . _____ • attomert. &40-elMIO Beach. catate ptaftn\ftl, t n Account In 1 r or P/l s.Jet. $t(>.,f10 wk ~p. 1---'-------t c:orpnra~ law practice. Oeotnl Clerk. A variety Men. ladlea, •tudenta. PWclTedlT,_ MAO ll expcr preferT*I. cldUU... lnchadlq OUn1. Jl:vH/Sat. U C·THl. Mechanic•llylnclioedin· but will t ralo . Call ~ypl.na Ii awlkhl>rd re-... .,.. div. !IOOlbl by IJUl)or c:o. mom-OMS. lief. Apply lo peraon,1---------1 for cuswmcr contact poe Anabolic Co'I) , 1180~ ~OMIST Xlnt career oppor. Call Gillette Ave, Irvine . Dan Propp . 8•8·128t. You doo'l noed a fl\ID to 54MllOl. At1r•dlve, owr 1& fOr fknms • i>ennla Persoa "dr'IW fast" •hen you KEA.Lnf SPA. We will oel Service of Hununaton place an ad In \he Dall)' llave IO~~ 1ou want tralo r ltbt ~ fM Beach, We8 8ud1 B1vd. PUot Want Ada I Call oow to MIJf Cl ed ~do -1 fla )Ob. Mr Olar· Sutt. 121 ~M11. It .... u. 842,6f1a. ,,..,. QtAra) '~· r ' -1. 0 L 0 S W 0 R 0 f A M t M A L 0 M R V A I K U C E R A H S N 0 I M U E P £ R E V A C E M P A R V T H " A C X A 0 A G t L 8 0 A 0 I Y I £ E V R 0 T R H P M 8 H 1 N T E R E T R D E K M " W E T A P R E M I S £ 8 B E 1 S E 0 U 0 U "H RUO LAYNR PS VTTR OlL J C IYE KAL OOMTlN PS COA S X E F A C E V A l M f rr £ R M SI R V I E H 0 $ L E H A £ X M E H l P t B [ C l 0 T N 0 U H C R 1 P 0 T C A 0 K C OC BMRMD£DIV t O!E RECA 0 0 M t 0 C M T R P R E M I U M l 0 F R T P R £ 8 E 0 L D N £ D J V I 0 T A BS TOURTECRUOCSlDlSC : ................................ . -U, UCI. --. • ........,. rllld lldt Md -It IA. ' Bond Oh COi.Wt t C0M0n Stock ~ Broker Oh1dtnd Face Va1u. 11 ,,...,. lttttl"fft Mar ket Fl-fee • Sha,.. P&r Val ue Stock Exchaf'99 TCllOf rOlf: 8"at lilner 1can I ndian' Ant l q . Clo c ll1 Ora ndratb •, WeatmlnU.ttr au..,_, ~ t WeJ.111t vie.. wall doc.. , • nunll• ~l ocka . IM0-81.. • Oealere Ii DHlfners .( wbo&eaale lo me trade • OrtentaJ • Arrwrtcan An· Uq1ae1. 78Nl3a call for •ppt. Open tl·S 21011 Moulton Pkwy. Laawatt ..!Hllla~~&~Ulll~UMU:!.:Put~::·;.__ , .,. .. out IOIO ~ ..................... ~,: RU'lUOEaATOBS ~ I WAIUIS.DRYDS ~ ;· ~· ....... ·~· Fr1l Dama ... Ouar/DeL f • Yt'l ln Oraqe co. t DUNLAP'S IAJ.5 Newport .!!t.. CM CALL Ml>nw • . ... -- JtjlOA.ILYPILOT Thurtd!y.~t.tm ......... 1050Mlilc1luuu 1080 M1c1'rt1u 1010 .._..Or.-. 1090 ...... W 9060 WW...Drt ... 95SO !"'•1 c" 10 I 0 llcydn 1020 D09I 1040 ;:;.:·;;;:.-;:.·;;,;;:~ •W•••:.·.··:· .. ·•••T••:·.·•S•• ;;;·~;;i,~:·;,;~ ~·;:~·;,;;;~·~··~·;;·~·R ;~~.:::;;·;;_;·;,:~·~~ •••••••••••••••••••••• .. -•••••••••• .... •••• .............................................. dy • ll"f't!n. Od cond. 2 ~ A A c 1 r~e t 1, bedralla, ORGAN w/Tape ~k. New))Ort moorlni: noar lf]OTOYOTA N•Uooal ehictr1c bomt' USED, k EB U J L ·r di TurkL"h bred .cuard dol Yft. cHd. $45 MO-SA3ZNB !~,our bwrdj~ cardb Ch r 11tm a1 11 a la l a . XlJlt cood. '800. '95--4'7.a &lboa V (; &illortradl! . LANOCRUISll food •Heer. th1cknH11 Gu.raot.eect. All typea;, ArultaUan Shep 14 mo. -OM ca ,.,.. eac Re&500.ltble Ml--0882 for mobllti bomt. tKS &ti:! Slit k ahlft. rad lo & dial 7" blad• 140 P9t't1. rec>ait11 1'rad4Hm Male loves child $1$0 Watnut dinl.na l•rM tbl \a& plu. ooe •pare Wt Beaut F'tench Prov Crand hl-atC'r Complet.d1 O\·cr m-2iaafterS oo ~831·2101 sea.~ · •14 ~I chrt., $400. r•lura Permaoeatl1 Babyllne CSprlnatirn e> piano forced to st-II ..,._Sips/ twu1,'<1 <8S3KXV 1. -Dbl bookcase hdbrd '25 . ..-*1 allr~•• taa; " cntJ. white, &I Kantwet SJOOO Lake Forest. area Docb 9070 ONLY $2991 Will bll7 .ome refr1&. ap. •NEW-USED BJK~• Afghan AKC 1 mo. show Xlnt cond . Movlog •trap, meetlna 11tllo1: m11tlress S4S. ~tchlng 581-8477 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARQUIS TOYOTA ptl.anea, working or not, Huy· Sell· Trade qull11ty, nso or beat offer 6" UO. f D. n.qwrementa. Pr1: dresMr S30 968-J404 St.JP up lo 30'. bl-11uttful MISSION VIEJO a180Knpmetal S7~$2:>8 l'iu1 .. '1 &Repa1rs ~18 c:.......... 55 wntkaa&l.hen 1 For n 1 Jeuel"rl!nch Baby<irand lora\lon tn Nt·wport ll 218049 • 1210 WASHER-DRYER Slcateooarci.. _. 10 pw'llOnaliNd taa enc-lollt W h t e box e s r o r Pteoo. Br1.1<'h 67S 0827 I· -Cycl.-&l:o.248&N(•wport Oobennan Pinsrher Pup ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallraper-, rab n t' or Chnatma1 g1ft1, eook1es $89$ Late model Blvd C M. M2 7910 pies A.KC regu.t.ered 8 ant aale, misc. rum. "O., Clo" paper &i w~ or candy 2U. .. tu. 9$/8 m 5()99 ~ SpHd & 1 2 I n 1 r r n • t Ion 11 I -------W~ old. 8 1.it'k & rust. clpthlna "JllDll" bike wtll t>M'.ll A tnm your JonR & Mt8 wide, Sc ea 5'I 9010 Travels II. h 4, auto Super l>t.'luxe Mulll ·cycl~. like new Perrect cond1t ion Sarnfir~ at sm ror both Call 751·5l77 Sc'hwann boys 24" 10 i>pd Sl.:50 Call 493.7591 etc 0ec' 11 & ti 9am'. tap Or try two cards 6'2 3379 Stelnwa) Grand Ebony ••••••••••••••••••••••• tra.11.,, 1lclu~e. 397 HP. Ui)ui S50 Gdcond --~-263 ·E.23nt St' CM baclltobadl -PI a n o. Yd I W '731,odiur Cl' wltrlr &:11!1 V8. llay• 11i111t100, air :w5-394.$aJ\6 Olrl11tmaspupples Yem. PRICES CARPET 183 ynta. Rust Ser#l1984813600S31·0329 ntiwforSJOOO Willlllkt' con d . heuter, Warn Gl:rman Shepherd pup Nhf Scbwian girl'• blcy. Sheor3/S.S Nylon Plush 14 per yrd. , ~-HoUd 0 s1400 or 'traitc for ., WCIO<'h. trlr hitch, to" 27" mma P~u1wot ptctl!S Avail 19th Dec. clc. toys. Oower poll, 4/$&Ap $l.60ee. m ~. M2·Z210 ....,...rey I Y rgt1 n 67~~ llJlhlJI, 3 Kat. t.anki., m111l IOspd,l(oodrood S8S 6423379 rac~ mbc Item.a 3LJ3 6/9t.ap$1 :w>ea Virtuoso w /rever berat. -~II Only$.S4-00 000244 Kenmore washer & )las ISJ3.~ Umt;,ck$46"8M8 · l0or rpore.ll 40~a W1alput Triple Dre11er Ing Rythmn di bltio Tr~ --- dryer tn good workmg M . .. IO. :d h k fTffo to You 8045 Sidt111 Tax.Included w /mirror. matching 6 LeaUe speakers. s:l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 t'h1•vt Rlaur. ~ VM, cond. SIOO. 64~~ s::~ 2tood ~~~ew 'S:o ....................... GARAGE SALE Dinette NO CARO~ di:awer bltchelor chest. ne w . a 1 k1 n IC $800 C•npen, We/ ..iut.Q, fu l pw1. AM/P'M II --rash M4 0068 FREI:: lo Good t1001e Sc.1. baby lhinp. hshld Draw )'our own Of' send 0 Keefe & Ment dbl blto IJ31-04&eve. ltet.t 9120 trlc, ~ny xtru, '4l00. 3 Mo ol d 9 2 Sears _ _ _ _ _ Heauuful part German items, fl'n/Sal/Sun 26S63 nume. addte5s. phone & ele( oven.stove top Ta S,c tl.gGoodt 1094 ....................... ~l 1~ _ ~=e~~~~ r;::~rg Centunon LA> Mani. to ~pd Shl'IJhl'rd mall' puppy. ~~ Barbara SJC. (In we'll make one card per ~~mpp~alnkut ~~ tbl, ;: .... :: ............... '7() VW (;oow Molnle Xlnl 1 Wheel Ortve. 67 Chevy S425 Call 675 -8191 bllui. hke new f7a. Awroic ti wet:ks. 5411·8995 ey Liil Add25' each. t • •Y: f 1 oys. Roll&ignal Strak> 100 psi run·a eond .. rehlt en1:. 4ic4. "'•· 12 16 5 tln~s. a · · 847-0006 or~l 2164 ARACE SALE SuntOA Send chec:k or moneyor· ~\;crys 8 a m p centimeten one y~ old Pop Top, Tint & rnon• 111nlc:s . xlra!>. $2.950 Attention Restaurant a~d Cah 80lS Help• Male Samoyed Lab to 4PM 3028 Warren La de"LOTPllNTIN• . ISO Mark~ use ~~flt.'l'n, ti73 <r140or ~ 1106 _ llquor st.ore owners! I e ••••••••••••••••••••••• needs open s pares C M. CffaJt'<'resl) Yum. POOL T41Ll Mena p & M Sk boots necb 9560 cream rreeur6'xll'.6 m Hun.alayan Kittens. moi.t H1:allhy, fnsky, fnendly, clothes. etc. Cash only. Cost~ ~~8:"c1!6°92626 4 "t'Jt8~' Heavy S late sh .e 13 xlnt con:i. Used Motoriud 1111.H 9140 ...................... . ~~~1~\ cond $l7 oolon1, CFA Hl!I: /\dull frt.-e ' 768-4277 EveryUung goes. ovr 1000 --· · All Accws. Xlnt cond OfK'e sf.s. 837·392e aft 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '00 El C:;uni no tspd , :C"I() •CARPET• CHRISTMAS SPt.:CIAL ft:m$7:;&u1> 76K-4776 M 1 ck---3 items. Couch&: love seat, Beer drafter. holda '~Keg mo Matdt.ing light $50 IEACH IMPORTS 1•ni:. AC. Camper llhell. --8040 1!,~Lh.'\'.1~la~r~it~~hitc Mpl kit set. kng sz bed. or beer. ne w.cond. $200 ~1ooevea Our pool ahar ks are HASMO..EDS $11100 8312396 boots Call<Ul2:J022 OreJCel n1le 11 tands. 673-$276 CallurtUAM. WINCHESTER 33 ~:°tltblegoes.$150 Before)oubuy,Jt1veus a ·73 Ford Ranr_h_c-ro_G_T chineae lamps, 3·pc Kenmore 220 volt, 4800 RIFLE <·all' i\uto. P/~. •Ir, P1dlsr r hinese screen, rocker. watt e lectric roorn MODEL S. »30MarlinClenf1i!ld mdl IEACH IMPORTS brk~. AM/f-'M, 351 <'ni:. Decorator hai. 230 y AKC t-' Mini Si'hnauzer super hvy Tawney BelR 1'ny f<' Chihuahua, btfl fo'ree 21-, mo old puppy, Nylon Plush. 642·2210 $4I 3092 '"Lab male. atiou, m..s548 847 00!2 Audiott 8015 POODLES-a.PEOPL£ Mult• blk Irish Seller. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I cl~714) S46·284M _ vr!>, rn~ndly watch dog •rtJILIC• German Shcphl·rd. all liJ6 MJ~ft 5 ___ _ •FURHITURI• l)lk. I }r 0 111. ni, IJ..iJ>l·r~ Popptch. German Shep. * .a.UCTIO .... • Chalcb alll·r~y fon•e" Mix. {'Ul!: 3 mos. f':vis A ,.. st•pt>r.11100 S25 It> fam1I)-543.7300 COftll9""1nfa t'hllllr\ n & lo\ e 0111) ------ Repoa s;J2 1 1311 Fumlture 1050 Stocl&U .. dcrtiCMt$ Al..isk..in Ml<lt·rnul<· l11r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chmtm.H;. puJ>!> hn·1·1I * *I BUY* * 1n1t i.tock. 511.l 722 Good used t'um lture & ~v~1wkmJs Appliances-OH I will $$$SAVES$$ Food available on the premises. Ile ms subject Must ~al' 2 Shih '1'1u to presale. We honor father & son ~ Bank Amen <'ard, M a~ter 673 2U3 C h a r ge. C.ai._h 1cr 's Mu!>t l>ec to-;pprt>c· F Checks & C.:/\SH . NO LJ .sa /\""O" '"'I"' on f'ERSONAL t:ll t-:CK ~ 10 ":" .,u!'" .... ,, PLEASE• ly 21di 900-397ti MASTERS AUCTION Alaskan Malamull-fem. 1 2075'/J ~wporl Bl mos, 1H.:c $125 C ..,11 sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 S1\Vf:1 Nt'w & used rum . appl 's, misc Walson ".s Bargain Nook. Now 2 Stores 545 & 814 w 19th. C M . 642 7930 & S48 3262 WE UUY file cab. typewrtrs, tx· heate r w /tan. a uto wfrase. I ~ boxes or 30, We ave r 3x·9x 32 J & h k S2SOO Pl·gatnd,lools.tbl saw. s hells & hoppe .. Xlnt r 848DOVEST. ~w t rl'll s oe s d a d o b I a des • ~~rt~~r~~ ~r cond . Must sell S95 ~i~~~~.&~~~·,~~lr HEWPORT lliCH Call~~ !mi--1281, art woodwo rkers saws , 9'J9. n Blonde china cabinet 30x60 field 2.2" $200.Call 75~·0900 ~pm, _'J7_os ___ _ chuels. hammen. vices. 2l42a e r 5 00· w1s lid1ng glass doors, 146-1922 "" '73 Datsun PU. dnt. Ft<; Plant.a. hundreds of odds Nallo nal electric home good CODd, $50. ~79 ~~/ shell, wide whJs, xtr11~ & ends. 8122 A Opal Cir. food slicer . thickness aft 6PM Swapa 1096 $22!)5 540.54S2 nr Beach & Slate r . dlal. 7 .. blade . s4o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5' 9150 _ _ Thurs-Frl·SatOnly.10.S m.Z342afterS:OO. LR. solld tbl. 6 chr.i le buf· CUSTOM OR A p E RV ••••••••••.••••••••••••• ·oo Dodi(<' ,., T 8' lK'<i. lo •:HRISTMASSAL E. fet. needs refinishing & SHOP OWNER WOULDCZ2!!0 MX 74.::.cldomnd rru. $1500 or bt':.t oH{•r "' reuphol. SlOO. l'nce firm LI K E T O T R A o E den, xtras. Offers Uu>::.. C..11 S.lll l728 Handmade Specialt y WOVEMWOODS Baker1 r ack, wrought CUSTOM ORAPY.R Y 54(>.ll83,Evei.6i5-_488ol 11 e ms . c h 1 I d re n • $13S Prtbl n w TV Cbr11tmas, ho me . Blk 50%to 10% Off iron. / · FOR COLOR TV, CALL Musi Sell. '75 Yamaha IO(J a.ug h cou ch f 75 •DELIVERY• prtbl ~pewrlr. misc 80BAT640-2700 Enduro St l<'UI od Items. 1 nun. or aft 7PM • ., Beaut. hanging amps, •BEFORE t'rl o r a nytime Sat TV, Rocio, <'Olld. $350 /oft ti73·323 i firesrreen. lawn furn CHRISrMAS • 67~ MR. Sfweo 8098 75 Honda 250 XI. Xlnt Fri & Sat. 9am -2pm. ~ 833·9'770 •••-•••••••••••••••••• Ct>nd. $500 Sandcastle. CdM <or Grayco EM-400 RCA ZS" colored TV late 675-2S9l Marguerite> U ua.ed hydraulic cbrs. Alrlesspa.inlspray ng. mdl. cost 1675 asking ------- SAT. DEC. tJTH best offer takes. Regis SIOO. 675· $2:2$. <7lOM4H~O!k. um Honda J.'iO X L •• d1r1 MUSTSElL 1:172 "' Ton V1xh:c l.f( w1p , Ii ryl, auto, nc•w tirl's, lo m1. ~.ell or tn.I s t i !15 i, ~ t o I r P h . 64()-4789 Beautiful new Christma Hair Styling 3333 So Crown Alr Hockey bike. bit, fully equ1p'd centerpieces. with o Bn1t.ol C.M. So Coaat Ltltenew ~m~~b~~~,:~:: ~24::73·26lli or Ev!> 73 Oat:.un PU Chcrr)! without randies, r e Plaui MaUS40-8888 SSO. 642·S107 tuner Dual changer & ---------l'Ol'\d S2250. Uay.646.!iljU\ 72 "•Ion Chev PtU. 4-spd, "18.000 m1. Perl cond S2000. £ve 963-8259 COSTA M~SA ti4S.Zl47 1.·vl•s 646-1686 833-9625 (;IJ.,:u fw<I \th "'II ha flovc wmcth1n~ 10 !>l'll? 1h·m<1 b01.11l lll'lll' " C.1ass1ned ads do 11 well. any llt'm 1;.i2 :J6U ::;;,~bglyo~~~~l~~~l Seara fl oor model sun New Qn Si Water Bed, spe a.kers . $350/of r . .~UYST~Eh'LL ~~oo·t:o;:;-•ce. ~•<'. la mp w ith new ultra .,.,."' lOspd b'ake ... c s 1 548-6024. l!na ama a 17~ ----Arlington Lo. H.B (W~ I H .,...,.,,, · -... m -s,s,<;o Af\ spm, ~7 4511 'THE COHHECTIOH on Meadowlark Or of vio e t bulb H heat fol1rls blke SlO, elec dryr. MIOLANDCB lt4.0l0 65 1-:1 Camino 6, rad'\o, Jo'URNJTURETllAT IS Graham>. lamp as we ll and timer S7S, antique Bdr m sel Brand new $100 or ti.t For Snit.', 73 Kawasaki hl!all!r, air. & otho:r H1dl•a beda from $150 S-at/Sun ·. 209 Gran built an. Excellentoond1. $300, pwr mower , $15, ofr Call after 8.00 PM. 400,goodconcJ xtra~ $1200 ~7430 W 1 f t 1on , $20.00. P hone Ping Pong Table. $15, u.7.,...,.., 960 trn3 0<>1 game sets rom Canal, Bal. Isl •·Fa 631-3149 and Misc Items. ~J.1611 ~ ..,._. --72 Courier. i.hell. boot, _________ ..__ ________ .,, SJR5. ~md much more. b d MV _...._g1u1-...&-. KAWl\SAKtu""''' AM F M t·as!>ettc. (;U, "Th~ Little Warch~ sale. Ba Y gran piano Cheat freezer, old but _. --o Bk"""'" m~a tire r that u nde r sells th more works SSO. Kina sized "'"-~1.e Set tbl .. h-Eq.1,_.t .....,. i~-t • .. :7 • .,,.... ..,.,s, !>, ma rors calling want Got four birds you to sell before Christmas? Move th~m undE>r our tr~t~. On each Thursday through December 16th. the Daily Pilot wtll publlsb special pages to make It easier for you to convert yoa:r saJeable bems to Christmas cash. Bay a box under our tree & •ell your toys, s ports equipment , luggage, appliances. furniture, antiques, handmade & unique gjfts and no matter what your buslness -w~ have a box for you! Putting a box under our tree Ja easy and lne'lpensive. Rates are $4.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the largest box. BIG, BIG SAVINGS If you tun more than one tlme. For more Inf ormatlon and to pla~e your ad just call 642·5678 and ask for your Cbrlatmas Ad·Viser for more information. Your credit Is good with us. we•u bill you or you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmerlcard. DAILY PILOT beds W" h ..,.....,, .... c '" -••••••••••••••••••••• ~or uo ~ . ......., bumper . man)' Klrai. !~~ldlh .. ~t won't be un Garage Sale-Dec 10, tt, water lU as er leaf Frplc w1eler logs -..... MalW -------:i1usl sell by 12-ll 71>. """7.;';l 11 ... ,1• Unit L llB 12. 10am·4Pm Toys 4;.,l~c tr1c d r ye r $12~. Beautiful jewelry, mens ~__. 9030 um Honda XK·75 Cstm l'nf. cond. $2 .500. -" ba kes. lawnmo wer ncJngerator $7S Double & ladlea n ngs, at reas. ....,.,..._... pamt, 22mm carh, t-slm 67S275r. Sat & Sun 12 5 edger, air cond .. chlna sofa bed $50. Call 962-8948 pnre1. Lifetime guar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mamnd port & POiis hed • ------ 1142 1<!44 Much more. 20222 Run or96.l-8738 af'ler 6PM 646-4700 Johnson25hp0/Board &ge shocks <laid dwn1 71 ,.ord .... Ran11er. Rlill in S L H B ----motor. Xlnt rond. X lra wide tlrl'. lllra.fm1• l·nR. duel tank::., JiH'rn•111 UNll)ll E w1rk1?r de n g pnng,s n, · · DRILLPRESSES Mi~ 536-3697 rood Never ract.'C.I Aft nn1:> & l1n><;. /\M ~·~ eul'aWf' c;>urh day bed 7 Brand New W.t.d 8081 4pm, 64G-07TI Xlnt c-ond 831 Ht79 or fl hy 3~, rt 4 PoSter de GIANT Heavy Duty ••••••••••••••••••••n• 4 Man Inflatable Raft -----.\!)ti >11:127 aft ti $2600 ~1.:n wnh full Wl<'ker lfaifprice aU modt!ls w/floor boards, motor Yam aha J7Src Rons c-unopy. Gr~n and white GARAGE SA.LE Santa Fe ~~ti !-'OR . mount. JHP Seagull l'ng. good. $200or hest 11rrcr '65 F'ord P1U. long bed rotlon pnnt cu,'>h11m 8 75 years of allic rleanm Freight Salvn.ie rum trefnga MOO. 646-6706. 546-1958 aht"r Spm Vcrv clean Cull m polyurethane U1e on· from 5 Camilies So bl :1138Santa F" Ave . LA frzrs &s~ves ~0'768 7s:.2899 afterfipm ly as display pu.•ce Must we rented a warehouse 213-588 1255 Siu ll.>i ice hocke akat.ee loah.. Power 9040 ·73 Honda XH75 tuned . - -- st>e COISt $3SO . must sell Depression glass. rum, In ood coodJttor! and re· •••••••••••••••••••• ••• pamted. Clean '285. or S21Xlir>fr 640 2806 e ven· kJlchen utensils Com PICKETT 48" prof. draf'l g bl · _ _. Pho bst ofr. 581·511C)1 YGM 9570 mi:s and weekends. see for yourself. Fri. Sat Ing table . Ad jus ta bl\l ~~4/ pn ... ..,... IMI 30' JEFFRIES ----••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Sun & Mon. at 3609 W. steel fra me Cost $80, -· fo1ybridgeSportl1sber '72 SUZUKI 100. runs '64 Ford WtncJow Van, tl CONFISCATEU·A i1t.ork McArthur Blvd. S.A must sell $40. 640.2806 WANTED Small used f'reshwat.ertwn V-B's great S2SO cyl, stick. ongmal lft/ .• of' 5<>fas & loveseats & Harbor Business Park, everunga and weekends. wheelchair for elder ly Assum loan AY646·9000 497 2105 out Reblt eng, d r\vea sleepers &l(amesets All anlheback,foUow thear UNIQUE '-d lady AVON S400, C:v1nrude• '75 Honda CB200, ""70 Saperfl'l'l . Must SC"C ! IJt!low Wholesale. Must rows WI C~er e 5488995or531·2164 r, YV crance $1 195. 008-9''15 &II ~ 1244 oorator COO<'h/day bed. 7 _ 2SllP. $1500. firm. MPG, new 11 •lmct. Mut1I uft 5 THJ:; CONNECTION ft. by 3'~ ft . 4 POSler de· Mullcal 645-8436 sell Hoth $375 l>uv1•, 73Sl·Unit L Yard Sale . F'rl·Sat·Sun s ign wit h full wlt'ker · htshwlllh 1013 75111342 or ~9 S459~1 lle1I Avt:. ~f B 8AM on. 1141 Pomon canopy. Green and while ••••••••••••••••••••••• lS~~~~~ Avalon, 3$HP x43Sart 2 30 A.utol.ecnmq 9580 Ave cotton print cushion . 8 Con ... 1 0 M IJ 1 Juou"""'· AJI e lec. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..,,_. I f>F:CA"' WOOD of • ...i-o( sc """~·--"' u n "'n· · a c e ec; batt. new Bimini top •· 73 Uooda 750. XJnt cond ... EW , 76 '"'a • "" c ..,.,.., MI · lD ""'" ... ., ... ,ane se on· organ excellent cond1-· """'" A.. "' Xtras. S\200 or best orrer " £et> ta bit-w tglllSs top <32 .........__ 106 ly as diapl1y piece. Mul\t tJon. sOOo, p p. 532 12.59 rovers. 673-........,. ,.,,king 847·6016 Ext JS CAPRI II MPG x 52" > p~rfuct cond ~ see. Cost ~. must sell $125<5. --------Almost $400 new Wall •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ f ... ".,...... S IGNET S I 5 ·1 ......_.__ u~ C-0mplele wtth front d1i.r M •. A -.vv/o r . .....,......., eveA· · e mer 1 ver 1958 Classic Chnscraft ..._.._. ~•. br;ikes, steel beltc•J ~l'll for SISO Call~ are, .,.. quarter"' ~ ra .op and weekenda Flute. Offer. Ma hogany. ...-.00. Xlnt Sde/R...t 9160 ·"' .. b1an Expe r r d e r .,.., radials. styled i.teel <Mlt'r'., pm I 4&f-ZJ05 ---.... W>C """"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6757323 aft3 30 WATERBEDS "'"""' ~ wheel C'Over1>, ra<'k & UPER BUY! 8' Coucb. : · Revelle 3 pc drum set . . Beaut. 28' Diplom a t Pll\On steenng. rQcllnUlJ( .11000 rond. Only $60 P'orSaJe : 2 ponies &sbo From $1111.81 complete •/high hat cymbals 3S _Dereve r Flybndge Motor Home for r<?nt. bucket seats. fold down Black Naul(. r.icliner , quanemorae. Frame/mer/mat/liner s tool & music stnd · crwser. FM radio, auto Daily, wkly, m~y. Slvs bencnse11t.s, vinyl top. hk1• new. hardly used. Call 847-l<»t wtth heater & delivery Cm pit $235 Aft 4p pilot. 2 eng. Stereo. refr.. 10. Haa stereo, air eond, SI 08.87 Mo. S'7S M»Ple sw1Vel roe kt: every style dlacounted "'..,.,.,...,... · m' tl>dck. $32.$00. 496-5.249 cruise l"Ontrol 768-0754 ' .,..,..,, "· W11h only lax & lie down ~ Call IH.5 I~ AquaHeawn 83()..7062 a5' Chris · '57 wood hull 2 26' GMC M<YrORHOM E 1S326.:J41 for 48 month~ .\ f'l W11lnul bdrm set, rm Bstofr. 4IHJ.7946 I B M EXECUTIV E ~0:1~ ~~~J.· f~ cng, new Ima. Newp0rt Slps6. Wntr ralt'S. P vt on approval of your KOOll ktnl: hdbrd, twn mat · Typewriter. Have Just 644 7348 sc inc · · slip, extras. ready $7800. J>lY833·2:616, cr<'(f1t 'rotal rash pnee tn'll.tu~. l1kt' now~ QUALli:"HorseBlanke pu.rchased new Selectric. (714>633-1063 642-4097 _N_w_p_t __ 1 tnrl la'< & he. $43lS ZI' Ht:AcOn.'IOlcTV.an· S21,20'ooffallnewtack; UJO.Cal1Mon.833-8SSI Teavey TA400. S700; 40' Cabtn Crwser Twin Rent-New 23' Fireball. Deferred payment pnu• llttut> wht. 23" + ster quaruty of used saddles; Kasano monitors, Sl2S; ,,..,. 1 f ood "·'II U!Cludmg tux. he. & In \ \1 FM record player . bay replacer pellets. I OYNA·CYM. Like new. Les Paul ropy w/GI ... 11. ots o g aes ~ self eont, loads of win terest $555::? Annuu I ~ SS.:? 8262 lb!r; '6 75: BAR·K pelle~ Ong $380, Must sell $250. ha rdware 1150, "• Violl for $15,000 or trade cqui-dows & counter s pace percentage rule 12.96',. 100 lbs. tr.OS. Have loa Ph 752·ll20 $75 or trad{• for othe ty ror 4 wl\I drive, PU· 64H283 Ser. GAECSK.24542. I I h ··' d h F ' f'-""-RV, Iota, smaller boat. .. ., II~ •>vfl rose ~ IJK rug "' R · ay. air """""' North F d ba & eqw p 848--8618 etc. 87~Q3118 GMC Late '73, xlnt. cond , l vn.:ht lloover Vtll'Uum M7-~ are own g sips 6, Sl9.200 1238 Helna. mirror. end tbla. back pak, llOO. 4t $:50. VW Drum set 4 P<' Ya ma ha 26' 1969 Trojan cabin Polaris. NB. 83.1-2616 l'lll.M' ~ Gelding Weste rn o skirack$1S.752·9007 Ludwig bass drum ped crulaeC' w/OyinR bridge.--------- f})Rllah, xlnt beglnne die. Xlnl ("()nd. $12S/bs CF 705 EC D ed b Dale's RV Rcntal11 R I BS. lnf"nt Bed . horse 67S-7.,.,.,art3·30 Queen bedroom set. sofa olr.,,..-110 .. """". l · amag 1 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 B~ach Blvd. Huntington Beach . 842·8844 . .' " · __, · · •·•Ave ••a• living """'m ""' ...... -.. .,,, s tranding. rna urance 5 Acro!! '75/'76 models drMsf'r . nite lltand It u. .L.eLf r-.._.L I06 .. ,., ..... •• • ..,., I baby changer 8J3.-0828 nG•--chAlrs. S56-8M2 P r e C B S F e n d e ulvag~ ~ale, "Where .ia · rvtne. sw-444G. Autos W.t.d 9590 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• . f>Tecl1lon bass Guitar As Is. Inspect Lido F'or t 20' Ml M to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uoo Couple selllng quail· Pa ar orariae couches 1:i~ t!:fb,.~ lOO ~:1' Fe nder busman amp ~P~~·~c;,::;t~~ Hom'!~comp t<q:!!p. 0 r CASH FOR CARS! ty furn 2 starned glass w/bobters S.:50. Maytag SlzS Bl21(A ,c>;:1 Cr• Both like new 968-2233 Marine Surveyon1, ~132 Very clean. 962·6103 Top $ Dollar $ paid for windows, couch. end wabr. No rge drye r , H 8 ·,0 _._ &SI ter) • OHi .., "'-& I ed t k tbla &lamps675·2451 bronie tDne,elcc.$2Sea. ·°"'' a · c.,..... E . 2nd St,roel, Lon&Trailen,UHl!ty 9180 c,ean.u.11 cars. rue,~& • Call ..... ., .. ..., CO CO s.-.a--.. IOI Beach, Calir. Tel (213) ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.~rvcttea. A:1k for I :.iul l)li'SIUNERSSALE' ~. IRVINF. AST UN· •• :;r';r.:;::.......... 4J4.8411. Sale to be con U Ii T II O'NQIU • ' a-.-&-. 1070 TR V CL B G 0 L F u ty ra tr HOW"'•.,,c1.-Heautalul 11lk Venetian ---1 ME MBERSHI P 1450 Complete orrlce set-up cludednooo l2/l5/76 2wfleel.4x8 1150 --vrolef Vt-lvet BAKER Chair Iii••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1347 ' xlnu teeldeska &cha1rs: .49 CLASSIC CHRIS ZS' Callan &.546-9390 Oove&QuallSl..!I ottoman Below coet; WANTED swi vels also. 675·3000 Overnighter. 9 yr owner StrYlc. r Nf':WPORT DEACll DECORATORS TOP C ASH DOLLAR TYPEWRITER , Royal Bay&Beach Rily. muat sell. Moving to & "' _.-!., an.f,.OO CORNF.R Port. w/cue like new, 1 boat Rec l ACCft~•• "' WE BUY 67S-576l &•»5PM P A ID FOR YOUR $40 Elec bianket $5 DESKS.Oak, Mahogany arger . en sur··•••••••••••••••••••••• Clf"'uC,.IS --· -JEWELRY, WATCHES, ~lOAM-JPM • ' met.i S25 to SUO. vey &~er, uaed for SAVE WlTll An A Mm l sell 0Bk bdrm futn.. ART OBJECrS, COLO, 646-~91 Marlm fishing. 649·2563 USED & R EBllll T & TaUCl(S misc l bla. bookcue11, S IL.VER SERVICE. 3tll'kes.1kat.es,beda,1ki.a, ~. f'OREIGN CAR rAR'l'S bureaus, 1ofu, many fl NE FURN '1 AN· boots, toys, playhou1e. 3 ::< Th e r '!'. 0 r a x loats. Sal 9060 /Mechank al CONNfll small1tems.M5-788&. TIQUES.84$-2200 ~4488 ' ec ~et a r y copy••••••••••••••••••••••• /Electrical -m1ch 1n e. like n e w Blue &c gr een plaid RJNC·Converta to Pen· Orie ntal rug <Arghan 111!2.85.960-2S83 eves llob6oUl,lrlr,newtra.n.a& IUody ~m~RT CHEVROLET Utttulon c115tom C9f'l\tl dlot OI' Brooch. Sets or Bokfw'a> blt buraaocty more 11.~. ~or )lrp'a . xtra firm lnoer dlamond•·l% eta blue tonea.STSO.MZ-4e10 r.tt 8017 Slll-7506. AUTOSUPPLV 2828 Har bor 8 1vd.. spn11g mattresaes, hke Sappltlre-17ct Au.stnUart ••••••••••••••••••••••• \01 N. Manchest-0r , COSTA MF'.SA nc:w 1175. Match' I coif Fire Op I. WUluc. Must Formlc:a Pfcnlc Table Adorable cuddly Lbaao HOBIE 16 wfllb Trailer. A.nahclm 771l-!~ 546-IZOO tbl & 11quare oommoc! aell be( Dec 15l.h. Pvt. w/benchea. Ix 12'., Hvy Apao puppies, 8 wke, ::::i:.'~Klcond. Car s track AM /FM. -------- S50. ea. Creengluuwa Ply (714>9G·'1383. dut.Y wen bench 14 x 3 . AKC. '2:I0-$300. W ·te78. I · I'll Wtspeaker. S\OO WE PAY TOP DOLLAR SJO. Red shag n.118 8&1 Saw honee ll l oak desk R "-. F'OR ror USED CARS $30 Oold 48" lam U•Htodt 1075 wtchr eo&018tollpm. Moving! Sell cblckena, E ICSON 29 , rull "°llat\6.~. l''OREICN.OOM ESTIC w11bade SB. Apt 1h: -·•••••••••••••••••••• duck, rabbit• .ti cag". ~ruiaet;ac•.3:zi.oootof· h etaOataunplckuptlres orCLASSICS d.lneUe tbl only. SS. Pie Reg. Morpn m•re. broke 12 ~eet1 Of Insulation All fors:w>. ~928 ,::.~e S· lS e vea & nma. Xlnt cond. Eves'. H your curie oxtrn clcari lures $'1 .00-110. 983·57J8 to ride 4 drivel blk 3"' • $20. amao!!cschel!t ol . West Pet Center, · $3148 · 499-2541 see u." first l\lt 11. parade Moraan ae d lna, dr~tVers SB. w Ironing w 0 r Id · s I. a r I• 1 t . 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VII AT PS PB allk for l.mda. • 4 tl':e • • RED IN COLOR. 49'·2306 Prt ce 1 nc I ta X & II r rack, d1&c brks. radial ~ 1--rted radio. (Sl7JL > • ,. GREEN WITH ENVY! $3235 16 deferred pny lJri!S Xlnt c:ond. $USO. FacAlr, AM/f"M stereo '71 Pinto 2 dr, top main· ··~ OML Y S 1695 • • . .,., n....1 GT. Red. New '70 VW IUG menl f'ra<'e 1nc·lud1ng Ph S52·3092 wsw Vtop, till whl. Lo lo tenance, ona. owner, 4 ·•• ~·••••••••••••••••• • Qii1' "'~ I & r --------rru (184M El> ~' I ti ~•6 ~""" ~ 9701 MAltOUISTOYOTA • ~f'W"· tires. new brakes, Lape 4 s peed . s lick shirt. l a~. H' 1nanre -newrawa res ...... .,""" _.,._ MrSsJON VIEJO ! SAM~ <lb-! deck. A steal ror $1100 radio Li<' OJOBEJ rharges $4513.72 annual '976 ECONOMY $6499 70'-s'i•M••C•A•·.·::.:. ~·+••m••p:. __ 1_1_1_. ·-·~~-~9_5_· 121_0 ... • * • * * • * • * ~ • -<l200 below low book). S 1695. ~rcentage rate 18.42%. CHEVmE 75 COMTIHIEMTA.L Pl~ 9960 &4o"' JI.I "' .,. ,.. ~ • 642 6895 Ser. • AGA46SE186»0. 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A bargain at $375. 837· l341 COSTA.MESA. w!Rolls Grlll $3900. ~ROY SunJuanC:Jplslrano ---COSfAMESA SEETHEALL DATSUN 536-22'.ll.I CARVER 837·4800493-4511 iJCentury.Snrf .iar.rull ---•roau1c'MCatahna 2dr., NEW 32of TOD "'Y r y-t.... 9772 pwr . $2400 586 1008 or '72 ME:RCURY radio, u1r, clean Runs A 2845 Harbor lilvd "73 Jag XJ 12L 4 dr sedan, ROUS·ROYC(. uo ... o 833 1872 COUG "'• XR7 ood ~3297 CO.ta Mesa ~0-6410 ooo 1 d 1s.eoJ w ••••••••••••••••••••••• -8 · S21l6. · LINCOLN MERCUHY 16800 Br,'lc h RlvC'I Hunlin~t on S.·.u.h SA 0 D l EI AC k ~er~~~. ~~rl, ~~t FJ = ... ~ CodiUoc 9915 . V-8, auto. traoa .• factory VAUEY IMr<>RTS l97l Wagon, aar. radials. 1~~tape deck. Ask me '77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cont 74 Gold. 4·dr. Xlnl air condillonlng, power 842-8844 131•2040495-4949 roof rack, radio. orig $8000.64.2·0642oves __ cLOstO~OAVS cond $6200. :,i;:e:.g~ln';:~r.~~~~~1--------- '74 260Z. -Xlnl cond. 'S4 XK~ Coup4!. Tape Toyota 9765 it '73UNCOLH dautop.L1c.435HGC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• own. xlnl. SL250 962 4914 ------VOLVO (!!) Call644·5927 ___ , glass. wheel coven1. Ian· 9970 AM/F'M. aar Must sell, dttk. wire whli., $l7SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• M4IU( IV $2518. '60 T-8.lrd oomplet.cly re· & 9'19·3111or art6.~ :::..._~7~ 9732 '77 HERE NOW V-8, auto. trans .• ractory 540_5630 built Nu paint job, etc. • s1 • HOAOWAY "" D B2 o dr 4 --air. full power, power i''or more Info: Call ·~ atsun t ' 2 • •••••••••• ••••••••••••• .~COLORS b k """'5'c.o SANIA """ pd I l d 12 7'° ""'" sleeting, power ra es. ....,.. ..,.. l ... ~ ..... ,.~3..!!!c k~~~:~n'.lo87 e:. ~~ TOYOTAs •MIWMODILS Nabers ::t:. :~F~· r.:.~~ ·.--.------,-,-,-... CREVIER . ,, _. ~-Huae HVlngs on all re-heater, whltewall tires, 2626HARIOa IWD. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •USED IMW'1• O.tsun. 73, 2tOZ, blue. 4 5 .~~w ..... A~l/FM HERE NOW !t~nln'·tocnekw 76s " Cadillac vinyl roof, tinted glHs. COSTA MESA 74CHIVYVEGA. '73 Bavarta·(906LVY I spd. mags, 36M mJ, un a~pe.lmma~ulate ..,..,...,. o wheel covers . <Stk. ----------1 HATCHIA.CI( ·752002 <829NBK> root. xtras. xlnt rond ~hroout• <99SN KK > •NEWCOLORS MAttOUISVOLVO QuJlity and Prict· it5725A> 75..MEllCURY 4 speed, radio. heater, ,._c_lowd __ °" __ s-da'l..:__fl_!..:$42$0==·=P=vt=Pt::.y_._968-6M __ 2--. MA•QUIS VOLVO •N!W MODll.S 8lMl_'l2sS81100N .. vt~EJI 0210 Gu.iranteed $6295. MOffTEGo 4 DR. v14YI roor. hnted glaas. Ml""ION VIE" •o "' ~ V-8, auto. trans .. rectory custom interior & rallya • ~ :N Huge SnvanRs on A.LL re· ---------Lc;ning Spcc:1.ili'h 540 • 5630 air coodJtJonang, power wheels w/whcel covers. 1Ct11ulf f h_. blc·~~i 119,. flfHC h n re• :~ .~ I ' ,~ '" flfft•r! TuntfflemWo CHRISTMAS CASH by plKMcj -....... ow DAILY PILOT CHRISTMM TREE ................. • if? IF YOUlt • : IUSIHl!SS • IS 41 • <ii .... ':>. ... ., ' s • • 'l'OltT"' I (j()(ll)S • « l'l.OTll"I; l'O'IT .. :IC\' ii « J E\\ t-: I.It\ 11 \I 11 • « \ll SI(' fl' IC\ I l'L' 1(1-. « « \\ nt)l 1-:s 110111111-:s • • llll01'S .\l'l'l.I \ '\l'~:s « 1111\TS 111"1-:S il « .\l Tll\101111.1-:s ir ..... ,.11 lhl'lll llh· ""''''"' .. •"1111 <'.1,1 "'"' lr11111 • 1111411•111111 .. • l 't1111:-.1·,1 '' r1n:1-: « ************* 't'•c• ......... ... , .. f!lrl4.00 .... ...... f!lrS7.SO 831·2110495-1210 ma1ning new 768 & 1974VOLVOl64 Prdlcrred RJtn steering, power win· Beaullful condltio,n .,_ .... ._,_ 9735 Demos St-:OAN . Automulac, dows . radio Lie. ruJlynice! (206KPEJ ---The Belter BarsaJn pwr. sleenn&. aar <"Ond l Jrgcsl Sekct1"11 M G ••••-•••••••••• •• •• ••• MA.1nu1s TOY OT A & stcrl'O 1-:xlremely low .,; Ni:w & Uwd 1 142 N · HOW S 1 HS '68GH1A ,.. Cadill.lc\111 2626HAHOI lVD. $3211. HEWPORTOATSUM Xlnt cond Very lo ma MJSSION VIEJO nuleaRe <06IK'f<V Or.ingc Coun1v COSTA MESA 888 DOVE ST SlSOO 497 3!i& 831-2110 ••s.1210 ONLY $4998 '7' uu~oa... 540· 5630 NEWPORT OEACll MARQUIS VOLVO Open Sund.iv • """ ~ lll·llOO 11200 Karmtnn Ghia, 7JCchca.>iood cond.new MlsSIONVl~O C.idlllac MAll(f¥ 1967. Needa Mlaor re· brks. vinyl uphl, $23.50. 831·2880495·1210 Master Dealer VS. ract ory oir, full '72 Vcgll GT. Wife 's pair. Wiii trade up ~-46ManaPM 2600H.irbor Hlvd power. AM /FM radio 2626HARIORBLVO. cream puff. 85M miles 642·2627 Tritllzplt 9767 ORAHGE COUNTY Costa Mcs.t 540.'lltlO wttape, 'whitewall hrea, COSTA MESA AJI utras. Wide whls. • •• • ••• vmyl roof. tinted glus, Eves640-I~ 66 European Karmann ••••• ••••••• •••• VOLVO Nabe wtwclrovers. 18111LPY ). '17 Caliente. 2t.lr hdtp, ----- Ghia, llm1led ed1tton, 1976Tri ..... T1t7 EXCLUSlVELYVOLVO rs $1995. PS.PB. gOOll tare-1. xtnl '7-i Vc~a IAw ma , radial xlnt cond, •-3840 6 cyl . 4 speed, power Lar1tei1l Volvo l)ealcr run · g <' o 11 d S6 7 5 . tJree, perfect cond. $1795 Mo. 9718 du11: IJrukeJ1, heater, tint inOrangeCounlyl Cadi•ttaC 540·5630 548·13911 '199·3636cvcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed iclass, AM /PM stereo, BUYorLEA.SE ~ -9t5Z '72 ---t11ncy wheels & only DIRECT .._.._..., Vega Hatchback, air. '74 Mn.di RX3 C.:oul)l'. 4 11 . 000 ma I es Im ••••••••••••••••••••••• Radio, Healer S100 &pd. under wmty. very IT\.'Jculotc' C485NJPI. ~·,~F[~-f'~·~ Cad '72 Cpe De Ville, full 75 MUST A.MG 11 645-~UI clean837 32lrl MOW $5995 pwr, AIC. PtWintl . vanyl 2626HARIOR llVD. ...,..... d •. h • • I hi I n COST ES... 4 s...,.,... ra io "' eater • 7 2 Veg a A M I FM HR™ITOA.TSUM LOP, l.a l w ' o mi.134•5 AM ~ (11027~1 Cht.-ck lhis pncc c:asaelto. new li re•. 73 Mazda HX3. ~lal1on .:~~DOVE-. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5311-l82S ~-.........._ 9 9, 2 Q :U9/,~~c~:~e~f rebll NEWPORT BEACH 2025 5. Manchester 10 El Dorado ~=••••••••••••:• at ONLY S2591 ~~~~A~· Must ~ ............. •--9740 ___ tJJ.flOO Anaheim 750-2011 Mu.,tsell. $1600 '75 Corvette T·lop. •.uDl'\UIS VOLVO ..___...,.. 842 1742 thl It b .-.-...,. '11 Vega New brakes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• VolawCICJl'I 9770 1912 VOLVO . -=e~.1~· rwn. MISSION Vll::.10 tires & clut ch S600. i.eCIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 145WA.GON '711 SeVllle. Lot1dl'd , · lll-2880495°1210 U7J·S5'11 '66 VW BUS. Automatic, AM/FM, roof il.2.500. or caiih down as Cougar 99ll --------------New• Used All wlndowa l800 rack. (796(,#IU 1 11011 un sumt' lse. 18 mos Pl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6111-'ord Mustang ·1s lltcbbk. air . auto. OVIR I 00 Cell ~-4049 tx-Ue vablc low maleal(e, 6'&5 lm '71 XR7 Cougar. Radlala, • !6::-;a~ T~~ ~~l84~~7fam· Sell MHCIDIS .86 VW BUS. 2$ window, lnunbehcvabll•condltlon tm C.dy Coupe. loaded. P1S. P~B. AC, tmmac __ ------ OMDISPlAY snrr . rblt eng/trana, & al, an unbelievable 1500 ml, must sell Can lhruout. $2500. 646'9267· Autos.Mew ti A.Mto5.Hew 9100 pnce · • aNume lse or puN"hasc -~ ~IJ •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ..._of ••rarts radJw. si37s. ,,.,.-OM7 OML y SJtta 031.~10 DCMlp "u M£:~~~EfLER 1t74 VW 4 I z M~~~~ ~~~~ 1974 CADILLAC •••••1••••••••••••••••• -Manchester. A SJ~ ~o:~ A:'?~ ll 1 ·2880495·12 I 0 COUPE DEVILLE 1974 DODGE DART Buen& Park E X C .& L t. p; N T VII, uutomatlc. ractory SPORT COUPI 523-7250 !862NCJ">. air cond., full power Inc 2 To Choose From . OnlbeSal\t.Ana Fwy. llLLY""TIS steering, dlll<' brakes. Automatic. 1m111 V8. "' window 1 + 11 c 11 t1 • radio. heater. pwr. ltetr· '57 190SL Completely VW.p()ISCHE Whitewall Urea. tinted Ing+ brakes, air cones.' Restored Doth tops San Juan C•Jlatrano 1&laas, leather lntl'rior • vinyl lop. SPOTLESS! T31-«89ortt3teee t343 a-.11•004 • •a.11 cru1l11c control & t463LPE>. "T02*18£, brown/cognac.--~'--------·--• AM 11''¥ eter.,o . Im · OMLY$2691 air .. •uto. a mtfm Pvt VW '72 Tranaporter. 7 •SAUi mal'ulafcl! 1301.KLI >. MAIOUIS TOYOTA pty. 494·3165 pass., wht & 11okl. AC, •SUVICI HOW SH91 MIS.SlON VIEJO "7 MBZ Rarv 300 SEL. AM radio. xlot cood. •l.EASIM6 MIWPOITOATSUH llt·UI04tl-1210 Full Pwr. Sharp & clean. _m._337_7 ______ 1 0 888 DOVE ST BestoCfer 547-5801 l'7JVWQ.hloCortt. Ytnecn NEWPORTBEACll 1913 Dodae Sport1man --------t ""'-•-11•1300 CUit.om. 45.000 ml. type S3200 PP. 541-6606 .,.. -·' -32V m>0 bl9t ofr . 1976 DATSUNS 30 TO CHOOSE FROM 8210's, 710's, 610's & trucks. • epeeds & Automatics. Some loaded. 10me low mllea. All Pf'lced to sell from 52895 '73 MBZ. Sliver '50 SEL. ---------1 Service&pantonowopen HB'-303; ~fl tPtl: Full pwr "6,000m1, good 'It Convert., lllftl eood. lo on Sat's 1110 4 tor .>'OUr '73 CADILLAC ~ IJC:=I~~-~,, cond. make orfe,r . mt.$2900ortr9de(orlat.e t90v,ruenc:e. EU>otlA.DO 5C'Mi80l model plc:t up lrucll. V-8, auto trans .. factory Ford 't40 MB"18280S.lv<iry .aunr·f. 64$-018$ _ air. full powtr. AM /FM ............... •••••••• cruise cntrl. 2300ml, '75 Rabbit Radlalt. AM· r1dJo. vtnyl n>of, lintod 71flOlD rlawleu . $11 ,200. F M attreo 1und. 1tau (H3NIH I lAMCam<) •mo. pimtrtp.121100. a:i.aoo VOL VO Sl&t5. v 8. auto u.n1rni..1on, "7HIB230PuJlpwr. Many ~ 540·.5630 alrcood .. powvatHrfot I WI .. . Let blue. ala\ and b...u. u~ 45eMY xtr ... 14'100 m • II ac:· coad, bly rebll, IM Horbor c .... 646 YlOJ $4·,,,. . 1.ceet--=-_tra_de_ln_._14_iJ._se_1_0_1 all papen. "9l Mii, -------• ~ 22QS, tn eood cond. bet/ofr. 6'H4n, CJm 1971 Yot.YO 540·5630 Runs I 0 0 d ' b 0 d y, _•_·l_GS _______ , .. cyl coune w /OV.rdrtve 2'26COHS~Mo:.a ... LVo. I t1nlll~*1l «1111 straight $UOO. '73·L336 Karm•fln Ohl• Convt & luth,r interior. •~ -ft'~ ·- 'tU20A I eedll 1911 •·•Pd, •l•reo <aal.DNO > Thlaecqnocny d 74, lect1n .DeV1llt. uto,, c tan, 0 alwaya raraaed. weli car can now bt bcxlabt d'eltgance. pvl pty, 1 2626HAllOI :VO. •alvw)ob. SltoO 1o..s la ••«Y ~. for owar. ta, HO. Mt S. «;Off~ MHA .,. -.c.ue.o.na. OMLYS24tl ew.-o -MAAO'"S v-vo .__....., _____ ,.,, Oranad• Ohta, tu.II Try a Dally i.'.l~l'o 'IT V'ff Smf. ~ Ytr'k. lfldv• ,_, 'J)(:oupedeVllle,"**S 'Olded1 m•U•ll,bett ~A4wu.q.MJ Rum~~ r. lll..al~4mf~ao ;:::A~ ~;r~.,:~.a ' I I . D14 ~LY PILOT 'Tburlday. Oecembor 9, 1978 . Wherever you live · in Orange County, buying a Used Car l'l Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sense!" • ·73 LIMCOLM MAD IV V R. <Jutn t ran., . l.tt1orv :i1r. lull f>llW l'r pow1·r .. tl"1•rlni:. powt•r hrakp., p11wpr w1nllow., 1mwer "'"h A ~ F \f r .111 1•1 hl:'ater 11.h1t•·11.all l1rt·'· 1111\I ruof llnkd i:la..s 11.•ht«•l toVt'r' <Slk ~5i2.'i \, '73 AUDI 4 OR. SEOAM 1\ut11 tr;.in., . 1>nw1•r .,tt·•·nni:. r;11lw. hPalt·r. wh1t1•wall lln•., 1S1k u•(l:'IO,\ 1 '75 LIMCOLM MAD IV \ II fa•·t11n Jtr f11ll 11011.l•r . \.'ot F,\t r.1d1<1 w t.1rw wh1lt·11.,11t t1r1· .... 11n)I 111<11 . 11111<:<1 J.!I;,..,, ""''"I 1·nv1.•r, tl>!il Ll'Y) ~ 58995 '76 CAP'RI 2 Da. 1, 1 1 I t 'IW\"' · I ,11'111rv .i 11 pow•·r 111.11..•' \\I ~ \I 1.111111 t:!.1 1\1\ F J '70 Y.W. IUG I f>l't"I. 'I ll'k 'ht fl r .1 tf111 •fl.'lllU~:J I 5 1695 s5595 '75 FORD UHCH80 \''I .111111 Ir.in' 1,wtor• air p•lwl'r l•·•-fJUt' puv. ,., t1r.t ~,.... rJtfto I ~:'"• \' '72 MERCURY 2 Da. Cl'l. v >I .1ut11 tr.in... r.11torv :ur . full p11w1·r ra1l1•1 1101 I r1)11r. llnted l!I•"' wh1 .. •I 1·•11 t'f' I !flt f \'Vl 52395 COME IN & SEE THE WORLD'S LARGEST SUNROOF LARGE SELECTION OF JAGUARS, MG's & TR-7's Still Available FREE THIS W!!KIND ONLY Wltll n. P'wd1eM of A1ty Mei Mw.,.t-A Kl.C. l YNr, 16,000 Mit.W~..tr FREE FOR ALL • FREE PARTS • FREIE OIL • FREIE SERVICE f« 2 hflrt or 25,000 Mllfl AND THEM .•• 5 YEAR. 75,000 MJLIE foctory Worr..ty O.. All Rotory Ef9"H HEW MAZD.41 START AS LOW AS s2794 STC36219) • OUTSTANDING RESALE VALUES t97S TOYOT ... COROLLA sas 5 <>0eed stP.reo & tow ITltleage Dead Sharp' .460i..UK SAU l'llCE 52995 • 1973 POKTIAC GRAND P'RIX Full oower with r,tereo & vinyl roof 525GVY' SAU P'ltlCl s3395 • 1973 VW IUS 7 Passenger modPt Hao; AM FM 8 track srPreo & low mole'i l 5dHQKl SAU P'ltlCE s3495 • 1972 IMW ZOOZ Automahc atr condlllonmg &. only 49 000 mi les '32508) SAU l'ltlCE s4395 • 5350 REBATE! OM ALL MEW 1976 or 1977 AMC CARS OR JEEPS YEAR END '- USED CAR CLEARANCE! Over 2 1/i Acres of Fine Used Cars, Trucks and Recreational Vehicles now Price-Slashed to reduce inventories by one-half before January I ! It's our Biggest Us~ Car Sale of the year! From reliable transportation to ul- timate luxury driving -this is your onc,·a· year chance for sav· ings like this! ------ ·CON NEU CHEVROLET AND GENERAL MOTORS ANNOUNCES 5208 CASH REBATE FROM THE FACTOIY NOM NOV. 11 to JAM. I 0 If you purchase any flew 78 or ·n Chevette or V• fn stock, you 'II receive your S200 factory cash rebate.• See us today! OVIR 70 IM STOCI I llOI • IMMIDIATI DILIYllY · Qua I Hy BllYS JUST A FEW FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY '76 Eldorado Coupe . . . . $9295 (021NWH) '76 Coupe deV1fle . . . . .$8895 (0t98439) '75 Coupe deV1lle S7795 (!:5064931 '75 Coupe de'.'tlle . . . s 7695 (802NAY) '75 Coupe deV111e .•...•.... S7595 (705MMN) '75 Coupe deVolle . . . . . . .. S 7495 (0100215) '74 Coupe deV11te . 56295 1204KGJI 74 Coupe deV1t1e . . S6495 102tJSGJ 74 Coupe deV1t1e . . . . 56695 (084KZll 7 4 Coupe deV1lle . . S5895 (598KLM) '74 Coupe deVolle . . S6595 (780JRll 74 Eldorado Coupe . . $6495 (044LPMI '74 Coupe deVille . . . . . S5695 (504HXXl · 73 Coupe deV11fe •... , $3995 (8591-tXR) '73 Eldorado Coupe . . . . •.• S5495 (OOOHSUJ •••••• '76 Plymouth Grand Fury .... S-4896 (072POL) 75 Ch1Y$1er Cordoba ....•... $5495 (t71NOPJ 73 Buick Riviera ............ ~95 (129GXA) 1974 HONDA CIVIC 4 speed. radio. heater, new radial tires· orange with black Interior (2132984) . • 1973 DATSUN STATIONWAGON 4 ~. radio. heater. air conCI new white sidewall tires & Stde moldings. Must see to appreciate. (813039). • 1976 TOYOTA CELI CA 4 apeed. AM/FM cassette. mags. air CONJ. & low mile. -LIKE NEW! (24021921). 1976 H 0 ·N D A SELECTION IS WHY WE'RE . No.1 IMMEDIATE DBJVYY TODAY BUY FROM IKE 'HVWIUG (speed. (NHW641). '74 LAHDCIUISER HARDTOP 4 soeed. 4 wheel dnve hubs. etc (377LMXJ s4399 '72 HOMO.A CIVIC 4 sPeed. (9&0FYK). s1399 '7l LAHDCIUISY VAGON 8 track. r.010. heater. hubs. etc • 4 wheel dnve. Super nice c:ood1t10n. (450HPX) '14DATSUM110 4 speed, (972JCFl , ... . ·Huntington Beach .. Fountain Valley E D ITI O N I '* . * * .. :\rter11oon ~.Y.Stoeks I VOL .69, NO. :i.u. 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ,.HURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1976 TEN CENT. :Filing Opens for School Board Vote By RAV ESTRADA Ol IM l:Ully ,.llol ~UH School board trustees can- didacy filtng for the March 8 election opened today, according to Al Olson, Orange County Registrar of Voters. Ralph Bauer . a llunlington Beach Union High School Dis- trict trustee since 1969, has said he will not seek a Uurd term on· the board. Trustees Zita Wessa and Doris Allen, both appointed to the high school board this year, have in- dicated they will seek eledion in Mµch. The terms of three incumbent trustees in each or the SIX West Orange County school districts will expire in March. Bauer served two terms as ;.m Ocean View (elementary) School District ,t rus t ee before beinl{ t.>lected to t erms on the high school board. Fountain Valley School Dis- trict board President Roger Helgen and Trustees Wilham Crane and Sheil a Meyers said they plan to run for re-election. Giggles, Murmurs Shoppers Maintai-,i Cal,m in Darkness B y ARTHUR R. VlNSEL Of ''" 0.01ly P•lol St•ff NOBODY PLANS AHEAD for a power blackout except for those emcrl(ency services like police a nd fi re departments but given an undesired opporluruty, people come through in the clutch. Silence reigned momC'ntar1ly al Von's Market, 21082 Beach Blvd , :it I.he corner •Jf Atlanta Avenue in lluntmgton Beach when the lights went oul 1 asl night. Giggles ensued. followed by murmun·ll confcrrin~ voices from the ~taff up front. frw of whom were probably volunteering to go hunt for the fuse box. RUSU-HOUR SHOPPERS v.1th dinner 1n- gred1ents trapped between the hardw;.irc and rxollc foods sections tx>gan migrating down the :usles, trying to st.>e m tht• dark. A crash that sounded like every can of Almond Roca candy ever producl'<f hitting thc- noor was heard. appan·nlly as someone turned a corner hunting a Chl•ckstund and ;mother human being. Getting Lo the chcckstands duJ no i:ood. Without clcctn c1ty the Cl.lsh regis ters J on't work. ·'Sorn ebody l iJ?h t some candles," somc•hody cried out, a voice in the darkness.: . .. To hl'll with candll-s, lock the cash re Aisters and lock the doors," somL'Onc else cried. "lls the Earthquake! ll's thu Earth· quake!," a lady over ncar Jams, Jellies and Pectins shrieked with gl~e. STU,L ANOTtlf:R anonymous eynic trapped hack in Produl'C growled that they would probably frisk everyone whenever we ~ere fin ally freed, for sirloin !>teaks and tinned lobstt:r. Everyone WiJS relieved to fi nd the automauc doors opened manually. without Juice, because what would happen if the shop· ping center caught on fire? Customers were allowed to leave if necessary. although it meant the staff must put away their un-purchas~ because it m1ghl be a long wail. BOXBOYS WE RE running out cind pull- ing their cars up to the front windows with headlights on to h eir illuminate the premises. "Thank you. l bdievl' ( had indeed better get back to m) sick wife," one crotchety. pol· bellied m;irkt•I patron growled, abandoning tus earl full of ) O)!Urt and stomach medicine. .. But I 'II b<.'t by the time l get home, the lights are back on," he growled, mucb in the manner of W.C. Fields. And he ':Vas right. Emergency 'rFloodAid Third Child Spared 'Ideal Mom' Slays Hiuband, Tiro Kitls I )Approved I Huntington 8<.'ach City Council embers have approvl'<i SR.500 or emeqiency repairs at a lov. ymg tr;11l1•r pnrk that !las tx·1·n oodcd on a l least. two oc asmn" Puhl1c Works Oirl'ctor fiill arlJte -.J1d Wc1lnesday work 111 r>rnhahly -.t J rt on 1mpronn~ noott control channl'l th.ts Wl'l'k. a-. <,oon Jl> matcnalc; can hi.· Ur<'hJ,t•d Rl'.,1'1t•nts of the 0<'1 Mar ob1ll' llomt• I' Jrk at Brookhursl rl'<'l .,outh of <: arfwlrt i\\'t"nut· ifferclJ m ,1Jtlr fl<M1d dama~l' in ,971 . Th('\ :mid th.it v. atc-r as h11th as 1~ht fl'ct 1nundatt'fl the nrl'a und 1ther dl'c;I roy<'d nr damal?C'd 47 a('hc·" Th<'\ ... ;11(! a numbN of l''ildenls sufrt•rf'tl ht:.1rt attJ1·k-. t thc t1ml· ThP s.1rnP p;1rl.. v. J<; hit !i)(u111 1th nno<hnj! l t11Hhtwns this past 'n\' II ll.1rl1:t• )<.,lld th<' 1mmt•chat,. oal I'> to rai-.c the s1de'I of lh<' hannl'l that runs throu~h thr ark by on<' root li e-sa id this can be :.c- omphshcd bv attachinR shc<'t etal inside the hanks ancJ al· aching ll to posts of an adjacent. enre. "This s hould increase its apac1ty so tl won'l 11verflow, .. esaid. Or:n:J~~~st W~ather Cloudiness to e l<-:tr for a sunny Friday with some northeasterly winds. Highs or about 65, lows lo 40s. l~SIDE TODAY Calif omions are willmg to pay l.ong·boul gcuob~ pncea end 200ming hoiue ~· to get Mlts of thnr own. FM more on IM boom, ue P~ 84, lJP P ER ARLINGTON, Ohio <AP> The wife of a design rlrm rxccut1 ve fatally wounded him. k1lll'<i two or lht'ir C'hildrrn anil then killed herself with a S.SI 50 hand~un she bought at a local gun shop. pohc<.> satd. A third child in tht• "ideal" suburban family <.'scaped death wh<'n hc-r mother 's gun m1s rirrd . authorities s;ml The wo man. Pattv &Im. 411, killed hcrs<'lf ~1ftt·1 :i pohl•eman -.ummonc'1 tl\· a l ht• l'ouplt• s 15· year-old d,1ughtN, Alln.1 Ann. s hone hie; fl.1shlll!fit into ttw family"• fl:irkc·nc•d hm1sl'. of · fiCt'f'S ~alfl Alicia An11 ran lo a nc1ghhor ' home JflC'r her mother·s .2:! caliber pistol m1c;fircd. pnhc<: 111 thi'I wealthv Columbus Mtburb · 'iJld . . • Race F ormiog For Attorney In Huntington For the first !ime in more than a decade, a r ace Is shaping up for the poslllon of city attorney in Huntiniton Beach. • Lawyer Tom Wholini? con· firmed Wednesd ay night that hl' has thrown his hat Into the nng fo r the 1978 election. Incumbent Don Bonfa said this morning he "m ost dcfiJlltely" will seek re·~leclion. Bonfa has been the city at- torney since 1966 when he was ap· pointed to (111 a n unexpired term. He ran unopposed in the elec- tions of 1970 and 1974. Monday night Whaling sub· milted his resignation from the city's project area committee, an advisory group &erving the city's redevelopment agency. Whaling said he quit his post as chairJnan because he didn't think It wai proper to be a member of a city group and be an announced candidate at the same time. Whaling, 43. has been a prac· ticint attorney in Huntington Stach slnce 19'72. Bonfa currently ls making <1 salary or $38,900. J'eans Ripped Of£ ASCOLI PICENO, Italy (AP> -Thieves stole ieans and jacket. worth ruo.ooo from • c'otblnf firm In this central Ir.tian town. • . ) Police called the shootings an apparent case of murder -suicide. A police search or the house, however, fai led to turn up a ~uic1de note. Ne1J!hbors could offer no ex- planation for the incident and one described the Bolins as "an ideal family." Bolin wa~ the rounder and president or ,, ml't'hantcal rutd machine dcsiJ?n com pan). Poli ce s aid thr g un \\3S purchased two months aJ?n .it a Franklin County gun s tnr r . TMre-1s no state r<'g1~trat1on of fi rearms in Ohw, althouJ?h )<.Omc cities, such as Columbus. h:.ve local gun rcg1s trat1on or- dinances. Police offic<'r Thomas French. summ<m1·d to the hou~c· ahoul 6 µ m Wrdnesday aft<'r Allcw J\nn ran to a nc1ghhnr's home. said he • c;aw part of 43.year·old Honald Uohn's hody through a window whc•n h<' went to thl' front dnor of the ram1Jv 's ranch-:-.tylc house-. "l s hi ne d my flashl11~hl throu~h the buy window for a look and she (Mrs. Bolin ) pointed the gun at me.'' French said. Frenc:h said he ducked.beneath the window when he saw the woman put the gun to her head and heard it fire. Police said Mrs. Bolin alsoshol her daughter Tamela J ean. 12. a nd son Todd Matthew, 9, before she killed herself. Mrs. Bolin, Tamela a nd Todd were dead at. the scene. The hus band died early today. The children's bodies were found in the family room and kitchen, the boy still wearing a winter coat a nd hat. Tax Deadline Set Friday Orange 'tounty property taxp&.Jlers have unW mid· night Friday to make their nrst property tax payment for1976-77. Property owners whose payments are r eceived or postmarked arter the Dec. 10 de adline will be n · sessed a &ix percent penal· 1ty, according to county Tax Colle ctor·Trcasure r Bob Citron. Takpayers who have not received their tax bills or have questions realll'dlna their bUl should can bls of. nee at834·3411. • ·~ In the Huntington Beach City (element ary) School District, all three seats may be up for grabs in March. Board Pr esident Jack Clapp and Trustee Stephen I lolden said they would not seek re-election. Trustee Dale Bush srud today ht! has not yet decided i! he will run again. Vault FlootU Ocean View School District board President Marianne Blank and Trustees Jean Bogen and Darrell Carter have expressed their intent to &eelt r e-election in March. O n e trus t ee seat in the WestmiMler School District will b e wide open next s p r ing. Trustee Harlene Barretlsaid last month she plans lo resign from the board Dec. 15 for personal re· asons. Incumbents Marlon Aguirre and Carol Keyes have indicat~ they will run again. All three Seal Beach School DU!trict incumbents will seek r& election. They are Jack Cairns. Jane Pidd and Gordon Powers. 1;800. Huntington Houses Darkened Flood ing of a n underground electrical vault knocked out power for J ,800 Edison Company customers in Huntington Beach last night. The power outage started al 5:58 p.m. ltlasted for three hours and 17 m inute s in t he most serious l y a rtec t <'d a r eas, Southern California Edison Com· pany spokesm en said today. Ironically. the under ground failure tha t triggered the blackout occurred only :i short distance from Edison·~ s team generating. plant. Edison spokes men explained that two of the three maJor customers without li~hls for the longest period were Edison High School and Edison Community Park. The third customer was the city's Magnoli a Fire Station on Magnolia Street . directly in front of Edison Hieb School. but fire stations have their own auxiliary eledrical generating systems. No serious incidenL'> were re- ported as a result or the power blackout, which was still being investigated today. Edison Company spokesman Jim Kennedy said the system failure occurred in an under · g round va ult co nt ai nin ~ transforme rs and other equip- ment. The vault is across the street fro m the Edison Hi gh School campus. He sa id the vault filled with seeping wate r. which is not un· common in wintertime. "The cntic:il thing is that equipment failure." Kenntody ex· plained. "The equipment is de· ~1gned to \\-Ork even 1£ 1l is un- rkrwater." "They Oftl'ntimes rill up with water," said Kennedy, noting the \·ault affected is near sea level and also in a flllod plain area. lie said secondary pickup switch devices restored elec· trical power in 85 percent of the <>oastal area atreclcd at6. l3 p.m. after a lS·minutc outaJ:{e. Lighting in the area went out again ,mom entarily, before 1t nasht.>don again, however. Kenned y s aid work c rews would have lo inspect each com· ponent m the undnnround vault to determine p r<'ciscly wher e the -1 ... J ..., 0•1ty "'"'' Sl•lt ~· EDISON WORKERS ?UMP OVT INUNDATED VAULT Outage In Southeast Huntington Cauted by Flooding part affecte<f by lhc water seepage failed. The power blackout mobilized lfuntington Beach police, who directed traffi c by hand and with fla re p attern s at B each Boulevard and Pacific Coast l lighway. No traffic accidents in the general surrounding area were reported as direct results of the power failure. Many residents immediately feared a prolong<'d power outa~ might prem aturely thaw the1J' Christmas dinne r turkeys but 1uch was not the case. Edison Company investigator!': noted tha t even in a r elativety- sm all area such as 1,800 i~ dividual home and major shop.- p\ng center cus tomers, power C'an usually be re!itored quickly. Ki11i:µgs Probe Funded $6.5 Million Budget to Caver First Year WASHrNGTON CAP) -The !louse Commitlce on Assassina· lions voted today to spend $6.5 million in the first full year of Its investigation into the slayings of Preside nt Ke nnedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "Any cul In tha t figure in my opinion will m ake the tas k im- possi ble." said Richa rd A . Sprague, chie f counsel and direc· tor of the panel. Sprague said It wa.'> his "best estimate" that the investigations lnto the two murders could be completed within two yea.rs and that the aecond year might cost less since the areas to "Qe probed would be narrowed by\lt?n. Membera of the committee seemed to be taken aback by Sprague's budget proposal, and · at least two briefly assumed that the JB.S mllllon budget was for two y~ars \nslead of one. But the committee v oled without objection to approve Spraau~'s requcat and t.o prtsent. It tothd'fuU House. "C~rus • reputation ls riding oat.his, 'Rep. Stewert Mc.Kinney (D-Conn.), aald. "It we're not~ lnf to be alven the tools and II Mr. Spra1ue la not 'of.a' to be I &iven the toola I ~d have t.o ' . -:' withdra w my name from the committt>e." Rep. Richardson Preyer <D· N.C.>. s aid the budget propos al "takes your breath away" but added "you get. wtlflt you pay tor." Sprague was to/ present his budget proposal t o the House Democratic Caucus later l n the ·day and also was expected to make a public presentaUon of the results of bis Investigation since the committee was I~ in September. ~- More than half the $6.5 mllUon would be taken by s alaries for the 170 staff m embers Sprague saJd heneeda. Spra1ue acknowledged that .the average salary for a stair member -about S:Zl ,000 - woul4 be b1gher than otM?r con- gressional stalls are paid. But he said "other staffs can have some ycjUnt .,.Opie who are there to get broken In and get trained." Other rnaJor expenses In gprarue'a budatt included $1.8 million ror travel, UZ.000 for telephone end tel~raphs ~ $175,000 ror the purchase and rea- t.al ol equipment such aa lie de- {\ t ector s, voice a nalyzers and computer• to cross-r efe rence hundreds or thousands of docu- ments. f Je repeatedly e mphasized that the 170 &taff me mbers were a ''bare bones" figure. He s aid tho Warren Commission, which · istlgated Kennedy's assas~ian· • Uon, had 83 staff members pl~· the full·time services of 150 Fin .. agents, 60 Secr et Service agenfs 1 and 13 Cr A agents. H.AP,t~&SS IS MAVIMu VOUR GM R.IS1MAS SHOPPING ~e: ,,, lS ONLY I dAVS LEFT !! teiir C> ''""'"""••' ...... .., .......... . ... , A.2 DAJL Y PILOT HI != Thur~. ; Oecemt>e• 9 IL.<.> . ... ... . · ... 'Motive SplitS Fire Prohers Acent.s lnvesUgating the cause of 13 explosions that ripped through a Santa Ana furruture store Nov. 2 have come up with con1licting reports on the motive. Sant.a Ana fire investigator Joe Lamphear said today the probe has turned up no other motjvc than a possible booby trap to kill or maim firemen. But Wednesday Ian McAulay, a federal alcohol, tobacco and firearms agent. said he did nut believe that was the motive However, he declined to say what the motive might have been. The election night explosions and fire caused about $150,000 damage to Emilio's lnleriors, 719 :N. Main St. : Lamphear said he based his :Conclusion about the booby-trap "motive on the way the 13 one· J>Ound explosives were scattered Hzmtington Racquetball .Club Nix ed Huntington Beach planning commissioners have turned • down a request to build a rac· quetbaH club and office complex near the runway of Meadowlark Airport. Commissioner Brian Parkinson said Wednesday that the proposed two-story facility was denied because the com· ,.mission felt there were potential dangers from airplane takeoffs. .. "I personally feel that the building al that location represented a potential safety hazard," Parkinson said. A 1taff report said the proposed building was planned approic- 1mately 230 feet from the runway of the airport located at Warner Avenue and Bolsa Ch.icaStreet. Applicant Frank J . Mola had requested permission to build the facility consistin g or four rac· quetball courts, an exercise room, locker and sp:i area. It also would have included 5,400 square feet of space for of- fice and professional use. A number of property owners expressed concerns about the proposed development at a · public hearing in July before the ·planning commission. There also was a petition sub· milted, coptaining more than 400 names. which stated apposition because of safety Impacts that al· legedly would result lo the airport and Hs pilots. Commissione rs Parkinson. Pnm Shea, Joseph Boyle and Charles Gibson voted against the request Tuesday. Three other planning commissioners were Jbsenl HB Trustees Me eting to Mull Raises Huntington Buch Cfty lelf'm entaryl School Di&trlct tnJlltees will meet f'rldar at 2:00 p m In the Dwyer Schoo library to C'ons1der action oo a l97fi.T7 teachers· contr act. Trustee& will t'Of\Sader a 4.5 ~rcent salary increase for all ln structors. sources said The distract ·s 350 teachers are voting today on the tentative agret>ment r<'ached lallt weekend, according to Keith Mcl\ffee, pres ident of the Hunl· in g t on Beach Elementary Teachers Association. Details of the teachen' pact have been withheld from tbe public pending approval by trustees. said district Superin· tendent S. A. Moffett. ORANO!COAST H~ DAILY PILOT ~~~,1·~,=·==~=. c...i ............... ee-.... ,,.... ___ ••• ..,..,~ ¥6ftdt¥ ."',...,-" .. , ........ °"'• ............... !k<H.11. """" ....... -'-· il l" 'V•llt1', lrw•f\•, 'ICIOltN(• Vt!,.,. .,,_. \_. .... ~·-t~C~•t .. ,.__, ... ,. '"" I\ IN04f\~~ \t~lri'UlllU ..,. ~t.. TM r.;:;~c!_.~~'::1.~.·~~'~Jt':" wt1' ,., ·-,, ... -,., ...... M •fld l'VOll- hU 11 (Wtrf Vu--1-o.-.i~ ,_ ... -.,. .. .. ,_. .. .......... IN ... 91 ... leiw ~ .. ~;~~-... ~i:.-.. __ W.tt °' .,,.. , ...... ' 111111• Huntlnaton .. edl Office lltll'I••<" 8-'f Moltl ........ , ..... 0 ... "' .... omc.. ~~.: ;:~"'=='1 -Mc•Vottn llltt'-''-'"-tl-0'-''- , ........... (7'4)tQ.41tt Cl ........ A0¥•rttllnt~ "'--Or-C..,.WyC--fllllo• '*'no ~..,. °'-0.... ,..._ c..... ...,, ,. -_ .... ,,_.,,.,.., ....... ... .., ff .... '"""''ff'" _,_ ••• fNJ .. ~"=::.:'' ... "' '""•' ,., ...... '" .. Ste-..... -·-..... {.Mlf ...... , •. 1,.,~·· , ....... 1 ..... " c.,,,., u • -"'" ., _,. ............... " ""'""" -··-· ( throughout the bulldln&. He explained th:it flammable liquid was used to sturt separate blazes in the building. Lamphear said whoever set ofr the blasts may have realized that firemen arriving on the scene or a blaze usually immediately enter the building and search for possible victims. 113 it turned out, the series of explosions was under way when fire crews arrived, and no firemen entered lt'1estructure un· td the blasts ceased. Lamphear said investigators sWI have not learned for certain that the explosion was dynamite, notlng laboratory tests probably won't be finished for another two weeks. He said all of the charges were connected by a sinKle fuse. And If all 13 had gone off at once, he ex- plained. the building probably would have been leveled. As it was, Lamphear said, the building's shell remained. Both Lamphear and McAulay said investii,:ators have nol learned if there was a connectton between the explosions and several sticks of dynamite round later that night in a trash can a rew bl~ks away. A woman pedestrian and a young man sitting on a nearby bus bench were injured sligbtly by the blasts. And Lamphear said firemen still have been unable to locate the young man. They had hoped lo question him about anyone he may have seen in the area. An eye.witness, who arrived at the store moments after the first blast, described the explosions as being "like bizarre firellowers from hell that erupted from the bowels of the darkened build- ing." .fie said there would be pauses of up to three minutes between some explosions. then a series of machine.gun like blasts. Plane Maker . - Wins Approval Of Sale Pitch WASIDNGTON (AP) -The State Department has given the McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Corp. permission to make a sales presentation to India concerning A4 Jet fighters, administration sources s aid today. The sources said the St. Louis- based manufacturer sought permission several months ago lo approach India on the A4, a short-range attack plane fre· quently used by the American Navy for carriers. India has one aircraft carrier which could be used to launch A4s. The Slate Department ap- proved the use of unclassified in· formation about the plane, but only with the understanding that its actions not be implied as future permission for an actual sale. The sources said India has not asked to purchase any American warplanes and no review is un- dtt way or the American atlJ\s sales policy to India. Ao lndiao Embassy spokesman said bla government has made no roquest ror tbe planes. He said India opposes the rnterjectJon of any OllUide arms into the subcontinent but acknowJedged that McDonnell Douglas is sendln& a sales team lo New Deihl on Its own in· itiativc An arms embar1eo for both In· dia and Pakistan was lifted last February but that actioo was primarily intended to benefit Pakistan. The Soviet Union is India's pnme arms supplier and lndla so far has shown no public tntcrest ln purchasing American mllltary equipment. Boat Parade Scheduled In Huntingron The 14th annual Huntington Harbour boat parade wm be held Saturday and Sunday at 6 p.m. A 1pectal dayUme pa.rade for younaaters 7 to 17 la scheduled Saturday at 11 a.m. A ninc..cfay schedule of the cruile QI Ugbta throush the barb®r channels will begin two days after Sun· day's parade. Cruian will be,tn at 6 p.m. with all boats depaf'llnC from the Huntln•ton Harbour tales lo· l«maUon office at 4211 Waruer A'u . near Paclflc Coast HJChway. Tic.keta are $2.75 for lllultl and Sl for cbUdren. Ptoceedl from the en.Use will 10 to tho youth e<11aeert t>rottam ot the Oranae County Pllll.barmOQlc Socl.ty. l\u1.Mr mfotmaUcn cm be ob- talned by ca1Un1~ 'Moderate' Hike Eyed TEHRAN. fran <Afl - Shah Mohacnmad Reu Pahlavt says the 15 perceot. lncreaae lhat Iran sua1e1l.6 in the price ot o!l wobld be moder•t.o and would add only a fraction to ln11ation • in the United Stat.es. The Iranian ruler snfd ln an interview with The As. soc1ated Press that his COWll.ry needs more money for lta oil because of higher prices he claimed it is pay- ing tor U.S. goods and services. The price for a barrel of crude oil is $ll .51 . A 15 per· cent increase would bring It to $13.23. That would a<td about two cents to the price Americans pay for a gallon of gasoline or fuel oil if price controls remain oo U.S. domestic petroleum. 'Close' Are as For Offshore Drilling Eye d SAN DIEGO (AP) -A local planning oUicial says the gov- ernment is including close.in areas in proposed offshore oil drilling leases, despite the pro- tests of the Navy and vanous local agencies. Joan Werner of the San Diego County Integrated Planning Of· fice said Wednesday she and r epresentatives from othe r Southern California cilles and counties were shown the pro- posed sites during a meeting in Loo Angeles with U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials. She said som e of the oil drill· ing sites are within three miles of San Diego County beaches. Sbe said lo<:al officials were not allowed to keep the maps they were shown, but added pro· posed offs hore sites range nine to l2 miles from the coast from Del Mar.to the Mexican border. Contacted• "in Was hington, Ronald Col em an. a ssistant secretary of the interior, said no decision o n any tracts will be made until after local and state officials meet with officials from his department in Washington on Wednesday. "You s hould understand that any actual leasing is a long time away,'' Coleman said. No Decision In Huntington Attorney Flap The Huntington Beach Person- nel Board put off a deci!>ion in the grievance dispute betwe<?n City Attorney Don Bon!a and John O'Connor , a deputy city attorney, Wednesday. Four members of the board called for a thorough review or tran.!cripts and evidence before coming to a decision It is expect- ed to cto'fne on Jan. 19. Chatdnan Frank Fitten and other members of the board said they could not make a proper judgment without further analysis. Both Bonfa and O'Connor wilJ be aUowed to make closing state· merits before the decision Is re- ached. The controversy started in December of 1974 when Bonla wrote a 12-page performance evaluation critical or O'Connor's work. Indian Guides Deliver Gifts In Huntington The Zuni tribe of the Hunt· ington .Beach Y Indian Guide11 will be switching roles this holi- day aeaaon. Inst ea d of receiving gifts, they will be giving them to needy families in the area. Children will bring canned goods and toys and other gifts to the Roblnwood School for a boll· day party on Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. A representative of the Junior Women'• club wlll accept the lift.a and goods as well as a Cbriatmaa tree decoral«! by the chlldren. She will turn the materals over to needy (amUies. The Zuni tribe ls part of the Northern Star Nation, an nf. filia~ of the YMCA Indian Guide ~ram. Gas Cutback Seen DALLAS <AP) -A natural llll aervtce curtallm~nt bu been lift- ed, &Uowinl 1chool1 In north· central Tua• and 1outbern Olllahoma to re~pen a.Iler belnl dc:wed for one day, but. auppllers ••1 a colder than normal wtftt.,- wlll brlnl addiUonal cutbacks. Chanters To Body:· 'Arise' NEW YORK (AP) -l''or two months, the unembalmed corpse or a 29-year-old marl lay in Its bed wtule six friends prayed over lhc body, hoping lo bring 1t back to life. The six men, who also paid the dead man's rent and other bills, were taken Into custody Wednes- day by poUce who entered Stephan Hah:itheodorou's one· room apartment and round them grouped around bis body, chant· ing, ''Rise, Stephan, rise." They were released after being cited for a health code violation of rai11ng to report a death, which police said is not a criminal of. rense. Police said they believed Hatz1theodorou, a Greek na- tional, died Oct. 9 of natural causes, possibly cancer. An autopsy was to be conducted to- day. Neighbors in the West Side Manhattan luxury a partment building where the dead man lived said they had been aware for weeks of a continuous flow of well·dressed, polite young peo- ple, most or them men. in and out of apartment J7H. They said Hatzitheodorou and a pregnant woman thought to be his wife moved into the apart- ment last summer and that since then groups or five or six persons paid them frequent visits, sometimes early in the morning. Loitering in the hallway stopped after s ome neighbors com· plained. "They were always friendly and very nice." a neighbor said. Another said the visitors were cheerful and reminded him of ''Sunday school people.·• Collette Fourastie, who lives across the hall from the Hatzitheodorou apartment, said she noticed a putrid smell in the hallway about three weeks ago, bul said it was gone the next day. Another neighbor recalled a strong fragrance or incense one morning. Java Clim b s Coffee Prices Hiked SAN i''RANCISCO <AP) -Fol1er'1 sa1s tt.•s rat. lng it.<J whol~al~ price or coffee by 20 cents, b6ost1ng the cost to $2.88 a round . The increase, however. ·~ not expected to reach consumers until next year. The company, a division of Procter and Gamble blamed the increase on tho nsing pnce of gre~n cor: fee beam;. Jim Hardcastle, a spoJce~mun for Capricorn Cof- fees, a large specialty coffee wholesaler, blamed the rising prices on African polttical turmoil, a devastat- ing frost in Brazil last year, and a worldwide shortage of coff ce beans. County Lists Last F1u Clinic Series The County HeaJtb Depart· ment has announced the follow· ing locations for its Swine Flu im· munization clinics during December. This is the final series of clinics. Costa Mesa : Costa Mesa Com- munity Center, Anaheim and Center on Oec.14 fromS-9p.m. Newport Beach : H oag Marina lligh Sets Meet on Crowding The Marina High SChool Com- munity Council will hold a 7 J.'i p.m. meeting tonight in lhc school cafeteria to discuss ideas to alleviate crowded conditions on that campus. School officials have invited parent s to discuss double sessions, attendance boundary changes. use or an element:iry school campus and evening high school. Slaying, Suicide? OAKLAND (AP> -Police say a Hayward man, J ames E. Taylor, 28, shol his ex·girl friend, Linda Sue Walker . 26. then pul a bullet Into his head near the Oakland Hall of Justice. Memorial Hospital, :.it Newport Blvd., Dec. 18 from 9 a.m. to S p.m. . Huntington Beach: Huntington Beach Free <.:Unlc, 500 Orange from 8-11 a.m. and Murdy Park Community Center, Golden West and Norma, 1·4 p.m., both on Dec.13. Laguna Beach : Laguna Beach Free Clinic, 460 Ocean Ave., Dec. 13 from noon to 4 p.m. South Laguna: South Coast Community llospatal , 31872 Coast Highway. Dec. 16 from 9 a.m. to noon and from 2·6 p.m. Laguna Ni guel: South County Civic Center , 30143 Crown Valley Parkway, Dec. 20 Crom 8-11 u.m. and 1-4 p.m . San Clemente Hospital. 645 De Los Mares, Thursday and Fn· day from 3-7 p.m. until further notice. Callin~ the hospital is ad· vised, 496-1122. Ar.t. Auction Set ' Booster clubs of the Hunt· ington Beach High &hoot soccer and gymna s ti c~ teams a r c sponsonng an art auction Satur· day al 7:30 p m to support lhl!ir learns The evl'nt will be hl'ld nl the California First Bank. 17122 Beach Blvd Outstanding value in RCA ColorTrak TV on1y$4QOOO RCA ~ mo"I automatic TV ever• !lec1ron1call~ !racks .in•I r orrocts the TV signal belore 11 becomes a picture un your screen. 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On l.1·1·r~1 1•rn~l1..-1 M f' .4t ... ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa t'-~· ........ t 0~ Wttt flf C:..t Jr. Phon~ 642-888Z Store Hour5 Daily 9--6 SRt 9 5 30 ~ ...... ~ ... ..,.. llK• 1'56 n. .. ~ •• --~. S-1ce T-~,_ ... .....,,,..... ....... #' ..... ~ ........... ,..,,, .......................... , • ..,, P1:0••• ...... 1011;1I Se•r\ u·•• tor ;111 .'our htnnc• t•lt•t•lrouic· ... ' " , Irvine EDITION . * . * * Today's Closin~ .Y. S tocks f t.~OL. ~9, NO. 341, 'SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY~ CALI FORN IA T HURSDAY, DECEMBE R 9, 1976 TEN CENTS Pftnel Seeks JFK, King Probe Fundin~ WASHlNGTON CAP) -Tbe House Committee en Assassina-u4cns voted today to spend $6.5 milllon in the first full year or its investigation into the slayings of President Ke nnedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "Any cut in that figure in my opinion will make the task im· possible," said Richard A. Sprague, chier counsel and d1rec· tor or the panel. Sprague said it was his "best two years instead or one. estimate" that the il\vesUgaUoos But the com millee voted into the two murders could be ••without objection to approve completed within t.wo years and Sprague's request and to present Uutt the secand year might cosl it to the full House. less since the areas to be probed would be na rrowed by then. Members or the committet• seemed to be taken aback by Sprague's budget proposal, nncJ at least two briefly assumed that the $6.5 million budget was for "Congress• reputation is riding on this," Rep. Stewart McKinney <D·Conn.). s aid. "lf v.e're not go- ing to be given the lools and ir Mr. S prague 1s not going lo be given the tools l would have to. Grandstand Play Looking something like a spider caught in his own "<.'h , Charles Jones works amid sled pi pin~ that holds up a section of grandst<.1nd :.it Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Me~;1 .Jones and fellow workers Wednesday were preparing bleachers for dism<.inthn~ :rn d shipment to Pasadena whe re lh<'y will ~ set up again for s pec- talon> ~1t the Rose Parade on New Year 's Day rirvine Aide Eying kateboard Panel Tax Deadline Set Friday Orange County property t a•payers have until mid· night Friday to m ake their first property tax payment for 1976·77. Irvin<' Assistant City ~tanager aul Hrady will suggest next e e k that a committee be rmed. similar lo the motocross mm1ttce, to decide where to r<' oc~l e thl' trouhleso ml• katchoard run in University mmunit:-Park Arady will make his suggrst1on t thl' C1t ,. ('oum·tl mcetm~ Tu<'S· v. ~hen t·ounn 1 memb<·r.., tt re .Pl'l't t'll Ill cl4'CldC II th1· katd>•ard <·ourM• ... 1w 11JJ hr veJ tu ;1 nl'~ loc:1t mn The cit \·, Commuml} Ser\ 1<'<'' omm1ss1on ha~ n •commenrl(-<I e rC'locat1on bec:iu.-;1.• of prol<.'sti> resident' of tn<.' ad1accnt ("trr-. t11wnhome~ Tht• r €'s 11l f•nt ~ t•l a im lht• kat('b<>ilrd run geot.•rules ,.oisc. art1cularlv ~•I ni.:hl Tht•y """ clu1m thev do not :)YI' pr1v:H'Y ~1th lt11• Janw num r.., of skut«hourclt'r' near lh1•1r ckyardc; anti a lscirC1>11tc•nll that er~ art• dr.11n0t l!'' problt'm~ because or the la.ck of landscap- ing on the skatebotfrd slopes. The skateboard run will not or· fi t1ally be op<.'n unt1J Dec. 16, when Un iver sity Community Park 1s opened lo the public. But thl• young c;kalchoarders have re- p1.•atedly rtppect orr the fencing bolted onto the courst' to keep lhem aw.i v and hav e been skateboa rdin g for :.e\'eral months Brady po111t1·1I out lhnt the prt>- hlems art• mm,tly with out or. town tecna~ers, who ust· the course at n1ghl I k said he will rt'commend that th1· c·oursc be placed £'bcwhcr4• and said that a comm11le1.· should be rormed ttJ look into the t:w~t pQss1ble reloc<i Property owners "hose payments are received or postmarked arter the Dec. 10 deadltne will be as- sessed a s ix percent penaJ. ty, according to county T ax Collector· Treasurer Bob Citron. Taxpay<.'rs who have not rec<.'1ved their tax bills or have questions r<.'garding their bill should call his of. fice at 834-3411. Santa Ana t1on E I • A ptivatC' company has pro-·: • x p O SIODS p o s l' d b u 1 1 d 1 n i: a I a r g e skateboard park within Hentage Bo b T ? Park but ev1•n 1f ll IS approved it 0 y rap• would not be completed ln the im· mNliatc ru~un·. Orady IXMled out By KATHY Cl.ANCY Of"" O•llY Pllol SIAll hio Mother Slays ids, Mate, HerseH Ai;(enls investigating the cause of 13 explos ions lhal ripped through a Santa Ano furniture store Nov. 2 have come up with conflic llng reports on lhe motive. Santa Ana fire investigator Joe Lamphear said today lhe probe has turned up no other motive than a possible booby trap to kill or maim firemen. UPPER J\Rt.INGTON, Ohio P) -Th~ wtrc o( a d~ign firm cut1ve fatally wounded him, lied two or their ctuldren and en killed hl'rself with a $51.50 andgun s he boui.tht at a local un shop, police said A Uurd ltd In lhe ''ideal" ~uburban mfly escaped death wh<.'n her other 's g un misfired , thoritres satd. The woman, Patty Bolin. 40, HAPP1f!J E:S.S IS MAVl~G. VOU2. CMRt~MAS SH~IHG DONE: fc~· , • ONLV 15 PAVS LEr:T .'.' C..• O ,,,_., u"n•• f ••*w'• ''""•'• Mr ' I I killed he rself after a policeman summoned by a the couple 's tS- year·old daughter. Alida Nin. shone hrs flas hlight Into the family's d ar ke ned hou~e. of· ltC'ers said. Alicia Ann ran in a neighbor's home after her mother's .22· caliber pistol misfired, f10lice In this wealthy Columbus suburb said Police called the shootln~s an appar ent case or murder-suicide. A police search of the house, however, failed to turn up a suicide note. ~etghbors could offer no ex· planation for the incident nnd one described the Bolins as "an ideal lamlly." Bolin was the founder and president or a mechanical and raachlne des ign company. Police said the gun w3s purchased two months ago at o Franklin County gun store. There is no state rqjstratlon o( firearms in Ohio, although some cities, such as Columbus, have local g un r e gis tration or- ,. dlnances. Police orrlcet Thomas Frtinch, <SH•DEAO, .,_,eAJ) But Wednesday Ian McAulay, a federal a lcohol, tobacco and firearms agent, said he did not believe thal was the motive. However. he declined to say "'hat the motive might have been. The election night explosions and fire caused about $150,000 dama~c to Emilio's Interiors, 719 N. Main St. Lamphear said he based his concluslOJl about the booby-trap motive on the way the 13 one· p<>und explosives were scattered throughout t;e building. He explained that nammable liquid was us<.'d to start separate blazes in the building. Lamphear said whoever set off the blasts may have realized that fltemen arriving on the scene of a blaze usually immediately enter the buildin2 and search for possible victims. ~ it turned out, the series of explosion!! was under way when fire crews arrived, and no, nremeq entered th.e structure un- til the hrasts ceased. Lamphear said investigators still have not learned for certain that the explosion wu dynamite, (See BLASTS. Page .U) • • withdr aw my name from the committee." Rep. Richardson Preyer <D· N.C. ), said the budget proposal "takes your breath away" but added "you gel what you pay !or." Sprague was to present his budget proposal to the House Democratic Caucus later in the day and also was expected to make a public presentation of the results or his investigation since the committee was formed in September. More than ha ll the $6.5 million would be taken by salaries for the 170 staff members Sprague said he needs. Sprague acknowledged that the average salary foc a s taff membe·r -a baut $21,000 -- would be higher than other con· gressional staffs are paid. But he said "other ttllffs can have some young people who are there to get broken in and Rt trained." Other major expenses ln Sprague's budget included $1.8 million for travel, $425,000 ror telephone and telegraphs and $175,000 for the purchase and ren· tal of equipment s uch as lie de· tectors , ·voice analyzers and' computers t o c ross-reference <See PROBE, Page A%) County A 1 irport Not a Villi. ? l an. Report Cites Few Enenrles By GARV GRANVILLE 04 Ille O•lly P•lel SIAtt A consultant hirro to ~auge public reaction lo conditions at Orange County Airport has con- cluded "that. in general. county residents do not feel th<· airport 1s a significant problem.'' The consulta nt, POS As· sociates, concedes that people who live near the airport .. havt• !!pecific complainls about the ef feels or noise and apparent air pollution." "However , it appears these same residents are high users of airport facilities and would pre· fer not to sell their homes or move," POS added in its report to the Count y Board of Supervisors. The report caps a $10,000 sur· vey of 666 county r esidents. 306 of the m who Uve close lo lbe airport nnd 366 who live some distance from it. Results or the survey will be in· eluded in a nearly completed en· vironmental impact report'on the airport. Survey results show residents of Santa Ana Heights and the Up- per Newport Bay areas were most cr itical of the county airport's impact on their lives. However, according to lhe con- sultant's summary, "only about 10 percent of these residents sug· gested relocating the. airport or even eliminating night nights." "Jn fact, it appears that many of the residents (50 percent) in these high impact areas h ave lived there less than four years and were aware of the airports when they moved in." Survey respondents indicated to POS that they are not satisfi ed with noise abatement steps already take n to ease the airport noise problem . "The majority or those who made a selection (of desired noise abatem ent methods) chose soundproofing of homes and ease m en t s lo other alternatives," the Cl)JlSultant re· ported. And in a point related to alternative~ t o Ora1'ge County i\jrport, POS said "most resi· dents prefer Los Angeles In· temational Airport over Ontario and San Diego." <See AIRPORT , P age t\2) 'Moderate' Hiloo Eyed I TEHRAN, Iran CAP> - Shah Moh am mad Reza Pahlavi says the 15 percent increase that Iran s uggests in the price or oi I would be moderate and would add only a fraction to inf14lion in the United States. ·, The Iranian ruler srud in an interview with ~ As· soelated Press tf'uft his country needs more money for its oil because of higher prices he claimed It is pay- ing for U.S. goods and services. . The price ror a barrel of crude oil is Sll.Sl. A lS per· cent increase would bring it to JU.23. That would :ldd abo#t two cents to the price Americans pay for a go.lion or gasoline or fuel oU ll price controls remai~ U.S. domeiUc petroleum. Java Jumps Coffee Prices Hiked SAN FRANCISCO (~ -Folger's says it's rais· ing its wholesale price of c ff ee by 20 cents, boosting the cost to $2.88 a pound. The increase, however , is not expected to r each consumers until next year. The company. a ctivision or Procter and Gamble, blamed the incr ease on the rising price of green cof. fee beans. Jim lfardcasUc. a spokesman for Capricorn Cof· fees, a large s pecialty coffee wholesaler, bla med the rising prices on African political turmoil, a devastat- ing frost in Brazil last year, and a worldwide shortage of coffee beans. Heavirg Guarded • 1 . -Patty Wins Delay Of Kidnaping Trial LOS ANGELES CA P ) - Patrida Hearst. escorted to a courtroom by armed security guards, won a postponement to- day of her trial on kidnaping, robbery and a ssault charges t<'I April 4. Miss Hears t, in her first public court appearance since her re· lease Nov. 19 on $1.25 million • bail, stood before Superior Court Judge William Ritzi and waived her right lo a speedy lnaJ. "Y es. your honor." she answered softly when asked if the delay was all right with her. The trial had been scheduled ror Jan. 10, but <Miss Hearst's at· torney. Al Johnson, said she would be tied up during January in "several other jurisdictions." lie s pecificall y cited her planned testim ony against her former fugitive traveling compa· mons, William and Emily Harris, who are to st and trial in Alameda Prosecution R ests Case In Sex Trial The prosecution r est ed ils case today in the Orange County Superior Court rape tnal of Dr Ross Todd McClure, 54, or South Laguna. The prosecu~on 's finaJ witness testified that blood tests performed after a Dana Point woman claimed she was raped indicated that a drug known by the trade name VAiium was in her blood stream . Sheriff's crimlnallst Margaret Kuo said she carried out the test on blood drawn from the 22-year· old complainant while she un- derwent a rape examination Jan. 7 at South Coast Comianlty Hospital. ~ The alleged victim testified that s he was dl111orienled and semi-conscious during the 'doc· tor's ~lleged act o( rape ln his of· rlce at 31542 S. Coau;t Highway because of an Injection Pie ad· mlnlslered after she got onto his examination table. She testlried that the doctor committed an act of sexual perversion during a series or al· leged initm ncies. Defe nse attorney Leonord McBride said he will pot Dr. McClure on the witness stand to offer his verslon ol whet hap· pened In the exnm1ning room Jut Jan.7. \ County on charges of kidnaplng Miss Hearston Feb. 4, 1974. However, Deputy Dist. Atty, Sam Mayerson, who will pro- secute Miss H mirst, noted utat trial has been postponed to Muy 2: Nevertheless, he yielded to J ohnson's request for the April 4 trial date. Miss Hears t, who was flown to Los Angeles under private guard from San Francisco, was pre· ceded into the courtroom by six bodyguards who occupied the front row of the spectator section normally reserved for the press. The gu a rds , armed with shotguns when they arnved at Los Angeles Inte rnationa l Airport, did not carry vis1ble- weaponsin the courtroom. The h earing lastro less than 1 fi ve minutes and was held in Ritzl's courtroom rather than in the bulle tproof m aximum· security courtroom used for Miss Hearst's appear ances when she was in custody. The 22.ycar-old newspaper heiress, wearing a blue velvel blazer, yellow s weater a nd .multicolor-striped s kirt, also signed a document waiving her further appearance at pretrial hearings. Rilii, in granting the delay, said sternly : "Lel's go to trial <See PATTY, Page A2) Coa~t 7 Wea the r Cloudiness to clear for a sunny Friday with some northeasterly winds. Highs of about 65, lows to 405. I NSIDE TODAY Colifomian•. are wiWng to ?all long·bcul gasol.iM pricer and zoomJng h01Jse paymenla lo get neat• of their own. F'crr more on the boom, iee. P.~ 84. lode~ • > ' . ' ' I • A2 DAILY PILOT Thursday. Oec:emt>er9, 1918 . :Teamster Land Rezoned A zoning change thnt puvcs the .• way tor 2,807 new bometJ in tM ,La1una Nlauel are• was •P- 'proved today by county s11pervisor1>. The 1,270-acre future Cohnas de Capistrano development Hes west of the San Diego Freeway, northwes t or San J uan Caplstrano and south of Crown Valley Parkway. And before 1upervl1on re· zoned the property ownod by tbe Teamsters Union for residential use, they stipulated that an area for a San Juan Hills traru.porta· Uae eorrldor m~ remaln u~· develop9d for al least 11 ptonth.s. Tbe board. lo adopUn• tran1portatlon plans for toutbeut counLY area last awn- mer. had identified that corridor as a future major roadway. But they have not yet adopted a ·Resurrection Try Fails Body 'Chanted Over' for Tu:o Montlu in NY NEW YORK (AP) -For two months, the unembalmed corp!>e ol a 29-year-old man lay in its bed while s ix friends prayed over tht.> body, hoping to bnng it bJck to life. The six men, who also paid the dead man's rent and other bills, were taken into cu1>tody We<ines · day by police who entered Stephan Hatzithcodorou's one- room apartment and round them grouped around his body. chant· Ing, "Rise, Stephan, rise." They were released after being Ex-XSlww Foes Back Neu; Fare To show their support for the new general family rare now shown al the Balboa Theater - us opposed lo the ts-month reign o( X-rated movies memlx•rs or the Central Newport Be<Jrh Im· provt•menl Association arc urg- ing their neighbors to attend the show tonight. Association president Bobbie Lovell said all residents of Newport Beach ar(' being en couraged to attend tonight 's showing of the Marx brolht·rs' ''A Day At the Races" and "The .Big Store" which begin at 7 pm The association was one or the chief opponents of the PU5syc-.1t Theater whic h ran the Balboa for l8 m onths showing .. Ul'CP Throat'' and "The Ocvil In Mi:,s J ones:· Mr.:: Lo\ ell said <1ssoc1Jt1011 members de<'1d ed to have a shnw Of support for the nt'W Opc·r,1tors ()f the the:iter, Great WC'slern Theaters. because of the \':_1rietv or films shown which rungc from ~lassies such as the Man brothers to lore1gn art f1lm1> to ram11y pictures . Admission 1s $2 for .. dulls anrJ $1 for children f'rOlll Page A J PATTY ... Apnl 4 and that wjll be J firm date " Johnson has yet to rile .im mo- tions in the case Miss Hears t, released from prison pend1nf( appt>al of her San Francisco f<'deral bank robhery c:onv1ct1on, has been living in seclusion at her parl'nt~· ex· elusive Nob 11111 apartment. Johnson arrang<'d for M1c;s Hearst s 24-hour protection by shotgun-toting Bums security .,,uards, who arc being paJd by her parenu. He ha!i said the young heiress 1s 1n constant rear of harm from the former underground a~· sociates s he has denounced Slayer, 75, Kills Himself ALHAMBRA !AP> -A 7.'> year.old man killed rumsclf after he hlld kill ed n neighbor, wounded a woman and bar- ricaded himself in his home with a shotgun for thrN' hours, police said. Investigators said Sam Min- nicki went tn the home of a neighbor WednesdAy where a shooting took place. OlllAHGE COA$T DAILY PILOT .,..... 0r.,., Co.t,, 0.ffy ........ , ........... 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T~ne (714l~t CltHffled Advenlllng 142-M11 ~· ... , ... _Olllut Mt<AtO ,,....""'c-.... 41&'°6'° °'"''1= ""°'~ c.t1' ,.,.. ........ c-::t;,, ., .... ;:.;;r.;;m:~~,"~= ~~ ,..,..., .. wHllllll '"Cl•I .. ,,,.. .. ..., 91 ._.............. . ~f.:,,.',~'\!::!~u':w,:•,~::::, a:;';. :,::t.;,...•~ :'~?:,:-Mtf\tP\ly, mOtttt\' cited for a health code violation or failing to r eport a death, which police said 1s not a criminal of· fense. Police said they believed Jlat..:1thcodorou. a Greek na- tional. died Oct. 9 o( natural causes, possibly cancer. An autopsy was to be conducted to- day Neighbors in the West Side Manhatt<.1n luxury apartment building °"here the dead man lived said tht'y had been aware for weeks or a continuous now or well-dressed , polite young peo- ple, most of them mt•n, in and out of i.lpartml'nt 1711 . Th<:y said llat21 thcodorou and Ci pr egnant woman thought to be his wife moved into the apart- ment last summer and that since then groups <1f five or six persons paid them frequl•nt visits, sometimes early in the morning. l..oilrring in the h<.111'.l.ay !.topped after som e n ei~hbors com- plained .. Thl'Y \.\ere a lways fnendly :ind very nice,·' a neighbor said. Another s aid the visitors were chet•rful and reminded him or "Sundt1y school people." Collette Fourastw, who lives ;.,cross the hall from the Jlatz1thL'odorou apartment, said she not iced a putrid smell in the hallway about lhn~ weeks ago, but said it was gone the next day. Another neighbor recalled a strong fragrance of incense one morning Othl'rwisc , they said, there was no nois<: or odor to imhcate the bizarre rituals wh1rh authorities said were bein~ con- ducted down the hall from them. Aulhor1ties s aid llat11lheodorou's body was dn's~t·cl in underwl'ar and dark :-.ocks Thl· ~1x m<.•n told police that three days after his death "he appeared to look better" but failed lo ans <• Nl"ighbor~ described the dead man's re m.Il e companion as young and ~weet and said she spoke with an accent Police said ~he was now bchl''cd tn be in Greece. None or the neighbors knew Hatz1lheodorou. Tht•y said they bad heard that he had been sick. Grove Girl, 3, Succumbs From Shooting /\ 3 vear-old Garden Grove girl who v.· as accidentally shot by her stt>pbrother Saturday afternoon dled Wednesday mght, the cor- oner reported Ruth Ellen Kilpatrick's four· day battle to stay nJive ended in Palm Harbor flospttal shortly :lit Pr 7 p m . The c hild wai. mortally wounded in her home at 13621 Hope St • Garden Grove. as she and her 9·year-old stepbrother examined a .22-caliber rifle, pallet• reported . Al the time of the fatal wound - infit. the• two childr<'n were being cared for by a grandmother v.h1l e their parents were v1~illng fnend!ll in Fresno, accordlng to pohrl' rPports Fro• PGflC" Al BLASTS •.• noting laboratory l~ts probably 1 won 't be finished for another two weeks. He irnid all of the charges were connected by a single ruse. And if all 13 had gone off at once, he ex- plained, the building probably would have been leveled . As It was. Lamphear said, the building's shell remained. Both Lamphear and McAulay said investigators havo not learned if there was a coMecllon between the explosions and several slicks of dynamite found later that night In a trash can a few blocks nway. A 'Voman pedestrian and a youne man silting on a nearby bus bench were injured sllghUy by the blasts. And Lamphear said Clremen still have been unable to locate the young man. They had hoped to question hlr.t about anyone be may have 11een in the area. An eye·witness, who arrived at the 11tore moments after the ftnt blast. de5cribed the explosions as being "hke biiarre fireflowera1 from hell that erupted from the bowels of the darkened build· ing." He said there would be pauses of up to three minutes between some explosions, then a series of machine-gun like blasts . I ' Detectives said two anonymous telephone calls from a woman calling herself Mary Magdalene sen t them l o the apartment. Police said they did not know whether the men were part of an organized cull They said the six told them that Hatzitheodorou shared their religious views. The six were idcnt1r1cd as James Lor<'n, 34, a speech leacher al J ohn Jay College of Criminal Justice! Andrew Green, 33, a speed reading teacher with Evelyn Wood Dynamll's; Ross Ronson. 28. employed by Amtrak ; Orn:~ Bovar. 59, a 1>in ~mg coach; Patrick Garrett. 36, a writer: and Jon Martin, 21 , employed by E. F. Hutton Co. All live near the dead man's apartment. Green. the only de- fendant who could be reached Wednesday, said, .. ,.m sorry. I don't wish to speak to you nghl now '' E'rmaPageAl AIRPORT • • A drive to encourage Orange County residents to use Ontario International Airport is under consideration by the Board of Supervisors. Jn their 666 lace-to.face in- terviews, members or the consul- tant's survey team noted distinct differences between persons who Jive In the high impact area and those who live elsewhere. More than 30 percent of those who live in the highest impact area. Santa Ana Heights, have lived there more than 10 years. The consultant found that 85 percent of those interviewed who live a distance from the airport "stated they never heard aircraft from Orange County Airport." In contrast, only 32 percent or those who live in the impacted area said they never heard aircraft. "When compared with crime, inflation, taxes, education and unemployment, the airport is way down the scale except to re- sidents of Santa Ana Heights," the consultant concluded. ·· n also appears that residents of the impact areas make far more visits lo the airport for many more reasons than resi- dents from the general county ·area." "More than 75 percent of the impact area and 90 percent or the general county residents feel the airport has no effect or a positive effect on the quality or their lives," the consultant continued. The report conceded more than half the residents of Santa Ana Heights, Upper Newport Bay and Newport·Balboa repor ted in· terference with their daily ac- tivities because of the airport's operation. The cons ultant said 85 percent of all those interviewed said they would not willingly accept tax in· creases to lessen the impact of airport noise on their lives. f',.._PageAJ 4 DEAD ••• summoned to the house about 6 p.m . Wednesday after Alicia Ann ran to a neighbor 's home, said he saw part of 43-year-old Ronald Bolin 's body through a window when he went to the front door or the family's ranch-style house. "I s hined my flashlight through the bay window for a look and she <Mrs. Bolin) pointed the gun at me," i:'rench said. French said he ducked beneath the window when he saw the woman put the gun lo her head and heard it fire. Police said Mrs. Dolin also shot her daughter Tamela Jean, 12,· and son Todd Matthew, 9, before she killed herself. Mrs. Bolin, Tamela and Todd were dead at theacene. Th e husband died early todav. The children's bodies were found ln the family room and kitchen, the boy sUU wearing a winter coat and hat. ,,,.._PageAJ PROBE •••. hundreds of thousands of docu· menu. He repeatedly emphasl&ed that the 170 suff members were a "bare bonu" flgure. He 11Jd the Warren Commlaston, which istlgated Kennedy's aasaulan- tion, bad 83 sta ff memben plus the full-Ume aervtces ol lSO FBI Bj~nta, 60 Secret Service agcnLs and 13 c~ aaenta. precise route tor the new road. Two property ownen ln the area, Marilyn Wllllams and WUllam Bath1ate, told the board they are concerned about drainage from the new holl!ing tract onto their land. And they asked to be informed before fin al decisions on roadways are made. Tbe board assured them they would be not1f1 ed and asked that the de· veloper insure adequate drainage for his tract. 1'he zoning issue first came before supervisors Oct. 27, but Uathgate told the board then he had not been notified of the zone change as required by law. County planners then learned that through an error 28 adjacent prope rty owners were not notified as required, so the mat· ler was rescheduled. Bathgate suggested today that the notification methods used by the county appear to be rather lax and might be improved jn the future. Jail Rules Grate SACRAMENTO <AP) -The Prisoners Union says the Brown administration's proposed prison mail and visiting rules violate in· mates· constitutional rightc;, in· eluding their right to join a union. ,. .. w .......... Keeping Bis Cool Bedford Furr. a deputy superintendent of the Wichita Falls, Tex .. public schools, opens his mail despite schools being closed because of a natural gas shortage. Families Back Strikers MEXICO CITY CAP) -A hunger strike by American in- mates seeking parole from Mex- ican jails will be supported Saturday by a demonstration al the San Ysidro-Tijuana border crossing, organizers say. "We're demanding parole home for Christmas," Mary Coulter said Wednesday in a telephone interview from Mexico City to her home at Torrance. Mrs. Coulter is president or 1732, an organization of parents and sympathizers of Americans jailed in Mexico, mos tly on narcotics charges. Mrs. Coulter said she exJ>ected from 500 to 1,000 Americans to as- semble at the border crossing Saturday to carry placards and chant. "The purpose is definitely in AMERICAN FIRMS SEEK PROTECTION-A4 support of the hunger stnke." she said. "We want to put pre- ssure on the Mexican govern· ment Lo initiate parole." She said brochures would be handed out urging Americans not to travt;l in Mexico until parole is granted. "We want to cul off the t.ouriat trade until Mexico takes action," she said. Mrs. Coulter said 1732 bas several thousand members seal· tered across the United States. She estimated that more than 200 of the 600 Americans in Mexican jails are from Califorrtia. . Mrs. Couller's son, Tyrone Coulter, 25, has served thr:ee years of a slx·year sentence o~ a charge or importing narcotics m· toMel{iCO. 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You mllhl not even understand the 1l1nittcance of Regulation Q, but among financial people it Is likely to mean ell.her of two thJ.nis, that (1) it ls good for you, (3) tt la bad for you. • Wlae, and wary ol acceptJna seemlngly selfless advice from financial fnaUtutloos. modem consumers quickly dis· till such expressions ol concern lnt.o aomelh!na more nearly the truth: It. is good for some financial lnstltulions, bad fOI' others, and It ( ) . probably remains t.o be NEWS ANALYSIS seen whether it Is good « bad for the public. , Regulation Q is an edict of the Federal Reserve that, In effect, permits sav· ings banks and savings and loan associations to pay one- quarter of l percent more mtereat than do commercial banks. . It establishes ceWngs on time deposits -passbook sav. ings and certificates of deposit A savings institution can pay S 25 percent on pasabook savings, a commercial bank JWlt S On savmgs certificates the limits are 7. 7S percent and 7.Spercent, respectively. Regulation Q is due to expire March 1 THE SAVINGS, OR THRIFT, institutions want it t.o re- main, argu1ng they need an incentive to draw savin1s dollars that, 10 tum, they will loan out on borne mortgages their pramary lending function. • Some commercial banks, which are permitted by law to offer a wide array of services to 111davaduals and busaneases msist that at 1s unfair competition. The thrifts, they say, oo longer need the advantage ln so arguing, the commercial banks have some support from events, since m recent months thrift lnsl1tutions bave been prov1d1ng what amounts to checkmg accounts, services they once were forbidden to offer. BUT T HE RE IS ANOTHER FACET to this battle thU between bag and little Vaewed from that perspectiv~. tbe part1c1pants an the skrrmtsh are realigned, with some small commercaal banks favonng retention of Q. As the latter see at, the eliminat1on of a ceihng qn perm1ssable mlerest rates might very well mean they would be patted agamst mammoth, b1g·caly anst1tullons that could out bad them for savings dollars But what about you? Here are some of the arguments for retention of Regulatt0n Q -A CEILING ON INTEREST rates works two ways. True. 1t hmats the amount of interest that can be earned on small deposits, but jt also serves to hmat the amount that lep. ders c harge, especially on home mortgages H compchtaon rorces up interest rales on depos its, 1l inevitably would mean higher mortgage rates also. -If thrift institutions cannot com- pete for funds. they will not have funds available for mortgages !:iavmgs and cu .. ,.,,.,. loans alone m ake more home mortgages -more than 80 percent this year -than other mst1lut1ons combined. REMOVE THEIR ONE·QUAllTER point advantage on deposits and, since they cannot attract funds by offering the line of services proVldcd by commercial banks, they might be unable to fulfill their housing commitment Market Advances In Heavy Trading NEW Y ORK <AP) -Stock prices advanced broadly in heavy trading today amid a wave of catch-up buying by m· vestors impressed with the ma rket's recent advance The Dow Jones average or 30 industrial stocks closed up 748at97074 . Big Bo<ird volume had reached 26 96 mslhon shares by late afternoon, ra1s111g the prospect of the first 30 malhon· share dav since Sept 22, when 32 97 mil hon were traded. The Dow chm bed steadily to reach the plus 9 level early m the af'lernooo as traders scurried to climb aboard tho strong upward move in the market that began in mad· November. . " .,. . ~. .. ... .. 1 . . .. ....... .. . .,, . , .... . ,, • I • lift .. ~ . ~. 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Stocb TEN CENTS Sellior Hill Homes Open Last Appeal By KATH\:' C'l.ANC\' 011"• 0•1ly Pilot $1•11 A last ditch effort to win ap proval for what a d1:vclopl•r claims would be moderalc-co:.t senior c1l1zen:. housing 1n lttl' hil ls adjacent to Laguna Hea<'h began Wednesday before Orangt> County supervisors But the board or SUIJCrYl~Or~ delayed a dec1~1on on the pro posal and debate contanued to day. County p 1 a nn i n g ·com $32,000lo $38,000. m1ss1oners Nov. 9 rt'Commendl:<l In addition. Bob llcnnessey, aJ?am st a land use designation county fire protection analyst, l'hange that would open the door ••told !luperviser s Wt.'dnesday the for developing the 472-acrc county could• not provide ade· parcel, which lies just outside d· quate fire protection to the pro- ty hm1ts a nd wtth1n the Laguna poi.ed h illside d evelopment Greenbelt because of surrounding brush. That decision followed a <·on ro:.id access and water supp,1.ies. '\ultant 's study which said 1n Hennessey abo scud it could stead of the $22.000 to S26.000 sl'll· take paramedics ~ long as 20 ing pncei. the developer first pro· minutes to travel to the area. posed thl' untls might co!:ol from And "h1le .Norman Horwitt nf, the O r ange County Senior Cilizeft s Council su1d he had found a firm willing to Insure the homes for a $68 annual premium. Hennesse y claimed future homeowners likely could not Cand insurance or would find it quite costly. Horw1t .t al:.o claimed the ndgetop homes could be built and sold at least S.1.300 lel>l> th<in the county-hired coru;uJlant r~ Ported, bringing them do\\n to about $27.000 each. Developer Howard Miller con- tended the consultant based con· s truction estimates on the "safest costs'' which are more expensive than he had proposed. The project has been heayily backed by some senior citizen groups and the Orange County Senior Citizens Council. But 1t has been~pposed by the Laguna Greenbelt. the Orange County Housing Coalition and Laguna Beach city oCficials. GeorJ:e Telford of the coWlly senior citizens council lashed out angrtly at the l?Jtguna Beach oµ- ponent.s, claiming they want to preserve the city as "a paradise oflhe elite and affluent." And Horwitz, who has been the most outapoken champion or the development, contended, "They talk about the canyons and the winds and all of the te rrible <See SENIORS, Page AZ) Zoning Changed Teamster Land Homes Okayed ..,.,,,... -·-- - New Lease on Life A zoning chanAc that paves the way for 2,807 nt•w homes 111 the Lnguna Niguel area was ap p r oved today b y county -;uperv1l>on. The 1.270-acre future Cohnas rte Capistrano dcvl'lopml'nt ht·' \\ l'l>l of the San D1l·go Frccwa\. n o r t h " t· ' t o r S a n .I u u n Capistrano and 'uulh of Cro>A n \'alley Park" .1~ And before i.upl'f\ 1s•ir' n· zoned the pro pert~ u" nt'tl h\ lht· Teamsters Unton for n•:.idt•nti.11 use. they stipulated that an an•J for a San Juan lhlb trani.JJUrta lion corridor must remam un developed for al least 16 months $6 Million Probe Set In Slayings OlH•rs <ind shnrl'IJound :-upen 1sors work today lo install a 50 ton. 800-foot -long SC'\.\-Jg<· cl1sp11s.il ptf>t' al 1-:stac1on Beach in !-;:Jli < 'll'm1•nti• Thl' p1pt•l1ne Y.111 replace .in ort•an 011tl <1ll butlt 111 1928 It has hrnkl'n t Y. I<'<' .ind dl'\ l·loped numerouc; leaks Oeh.>roriated condition of old outfall 1:. part of rt-c1son a regional water quality c·ontrol hoard slapped r estrictions on city,'s sc'' l'r 01wrution. Job is to be com- pleted Frtd a) . WASHINGTON (AP) -The House Committee on Assassina- tions voted today to spend $6 5 million in the first full year of its investigation into the slayings or Presiden t Kennedy and Or Martin Luther King Jr "Any cut in th at figure in my opinion will make the task 1m possible," said Richa rd A Sprague. chie f l'ounsel and direr tor of the panel r-~~--~~- Patty Wi~ Delay Of Kidnaping Trial 1.111.., \'\(;1-:1 f~ \I'• f'Jlllllol ll•'.lf •I I C'lll\1~1111 I 1011rlr1111111 Ii\ .1r1111•l •'lllrth J.!ll•fl rh. 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Papers for the Marc h 8 election must be filed by 5 p.m. Dec 30. Terms of tr ustees Jane Boyd and Norman Browne, and board President Michael Sagar, expire next spring. Mrs. Boyd and Browne are not expected to run for re-elel'lion. I.AGVNA. PUY 'AUCE' OPENS TJle musical play "Alice in Wonderland'' o~ens Friday night a t the Laguna Moulto n Playhouse in Laguna Beach wtth a cast or 75 youngsters. Dlret'led by Lisa Surette, the c11rtain ioes up on the Youth Theater production at 7:30 p.m. Th ere will b e matinee performances Saturday and Sun· day at 2:30 p.m . TJcl(et.s are St.~ for atfUIU ond $1 for children. Tot Trapped In Cle1nente Camper Crash i\ p1t·kup·l·ampt•r ng smal>hed into ,, light pole near S an < 'l1•rnc·nte I h gh Sl'hool Wcdnes- da)' ,ind J 2 year ol d hoy was lr<.1µp<•d tn'<1de the l'amper. Fin• Marsnal Don llo<lgson. \'ho '4>,1., first 1111 lhP '>Ct•nc• of the "n•f·k 11!nt1rt'd a do" ned elt'C'tnc • \\lrt' 1.1)-ing acroi.i. tht! top of the !'rumpled campcr to free the lot lludgson cut .1w;" a piece <if mattn•" inside. used 1l lo wrap httit' Patrn·k J Ort11 to protect thl' l·hilci . anrl g<'nlly ('asro him from lhC' wrt•rkage f'1n·nwn later cle~rmrned lhal the i.uspected ltvl' wire was not carrying an electn<'nl charge. The boy w<1s taken to San Clc•ml•ntt• c;c ncral Hospital, wtwre he was rl'port<'<i in fine cond1llon and released. to his mother. Delores Ortiz. of 339 Calle Ei>cuela. San Clemente, the driver of the pickup. She wusn 't hurt in the accident. Jeans Ripped Off ASCOLJ PICENO, Italy (AP) Thieves s tole jeans and jackets worth $240.000 from a clothing firm in this central ltaJian town. Sprague said it was his "bc't estimate" that the investigation' into the two murders could I){' completed within two year:. and that the seconrl yt'ar might cost le!iS since the areas to be probed would be narrnw1>d hy then. Members of the commillf'C' seemed lo be taken aback hy Spragul''s budget proposul, and at least two briefy assumt'<l thut the $6.5 million bud~et was for two years instead or'onc. But the com m1ttec voted without obJ ection to approv(' Sprague's request and tc1 presl•nt it to the full llousc. "Congress' reputation is rid1 ng on this." Rep Stl'wart McKinnt•y <D·C'onn 1.sa1cl "IC wl''r<'notgo mg to he given the tools und 1f Mr Sprague 1s not going to be given the tools I would have tn withdraw my name Crom lh<' rom mittec" Rep Richardson Prever IO- N C'. l. said thf' bud~l't proposal "takes your hreath uway" but added .. ~ ou get what you pay for" Sprague was lo pr<'senl his budget propos al t9 the Hous~ Democratic Caucus later in the day and also was expected lo make a public presentation or the results or his investigation since the committee was formed in September. More than half the $6.5 million would be taken by salaries for the 170 staff members Sprague said he needs. Sprague acknowledged that the average salary for a staff member -about $21,000 (See PROBE. P1ge A2l ·.Java Climbs • Coffee Prices Hi~"1~' SAN FRANCISco (AP) -Folger's says It's t ais- ing its wholesale price or coffee by 20 cents. boosting the cost to $2.88 a pound. The increase, however, is not expected to reach consumers until next year. The company, a division of Procter and Gamble blamed the increase on the rising price of green co(: fee beans. • Jim Hardcastle a spokesmall for Capricorn Cof· fees, a large 1'peci;!ty coffee wtmlesaler, blamed the rising prices on African political turmoil, a devastat· lng froat. ln Brazil last' year, and a worldwide shortage of corr ee beans. ' • • The board. i n od<rpting trans portation plans for :.outhcast count v urea la!it sum mer. had id~ntified that corridor ai. a future major roadwuy. But they have not yet adopt<'<i a precise route for the new road. Two property owners in lhl• area. Marilyn Wi lhami. am! Wilham Bathgate. told the board they arl' co n cerned about drJmage Crom the new houi.111~ tr Jct onto their land. .And the\' asked to be il\formed before iin a I decisioni. on road" a\:-. an· made. The board ai.i.urcd them they would hl· not1f1ed and asked that the de- 'Moderate' Hike Eyed TEllRAN, Iran <AP> Shah Mohammad Rl'li.I Pahluvi says the 15 percent 1ncrea!>e that lran suggcsti. in the price of oil would be moderate and would add only a fraction to inflation in the United Stales. The Iranian ruler said in an interview with The As- sociated Press that his country needs more money for Its ml becaus e of higher prices he claimed it is pay- ing ror u. s. goods and services . The price for a barrel of l'rude oil is $11.51 . A 15 per- cent increase would bring 1t to $13.23. That would add about two cents to the price Americans pay for a gallon of gasoline or fuel oil if price controls remain on U.S. domestic petroleum. Police Probe Dog Poisoning In Clemente San Clemente polke and coun- ty animal l'ontrol officers arc probing what t hey said were two attempted dog poisonings. Both animals, victims of strychnine poisoning, recovered. Owners of the dogs live within two hlol'ks of each other. A golden retriever owned by Jerry L. Pressnell. 160 Avenida Florenc1a, was poisoned early Wednesday morning, according lo the veteranarian who treated h.im. Wednesday afternoon another dog that had been left untended in a back yard al 1615 Las Bolas was similar!~ poisoned. Doris May Nelson said she thought her blind, 12-year-old Bassett hound had suffered a stroke, but her vet confirmed that the dog had been poisoned. Tennis Meet Set in Laauna The ninth ann::I -tauna Beach City Junior Tennis Tournament will be held begJn- nlna at 8:30 a.m. Saturday and Sw<day at the higb ~hool courts. Deadline for registration iJ 5 p.m. today. Entry fee Is $2 per person per event. Competition will be held in bc)11' and girls' singles, doubles and m ixed doubles. Age cateaories are set fbr high achoo!, Intermediate school and elementary school students. Final matches will be played Sunday artunoon following com· pl.Uon of preliminary matchH. velo p c r ins ure adequate drainage for his tract. The zontng issue firs! came before supervisors Oct. 27, but Bathgate told th<' board then he had not been notified or the zone chanj.\e as required by law. County planners then learned that throuJ!h an l'rror 2lJ udJacent property owners were not· not1fll.•d as n•<1t11n•d. so thl' mat- h·r "as rescheduled Bathgate i.uJ!geskd today that the not1£icat1on mcthod.s used by the rounty uppcar to be rather lax :ind :night bl' improved m the future. Prosecution Rests Case lnSex~p The prosecution rested its case today in th<' Orange Coun14111 Supenor Court rapt> trial of Dr Ross Todd McClure, 54, of South Laguna The prosel'ut1on 's final witness testified that blood testi> performed after a Dana Point >AOman clr11mcd she was raped mdil'al<'d that a drug known by the trade na ml' VaJium was in her blood stream Sheriff's cnminahst Margarel Kuo said she carried out the t~t on blood drawn from the 22-year- old compl ainant while she un- derwent a rape examinalton Jao. 7 at South Coast Community llospital. The all eged victim testified that she wus disoriented and semi-conscious during the doc- .tor's alleged act of rape in his of. ficc ut 31542 ~. Coust Jlighway because of an Injection he a<l- mintstered after she ~ot onto his examination tahk She testified lhal the doctor <'Om m itted an act of sexual perversion during a series of al- leged anitmacics. Defense att orney Leonard McBride said he will put Dr. McClure on the witness stand to offer hrs version of what hap- pened tn the examining room last Jan 7. 44 Hit by Fumes SUN VALLEY CAP) -Thir- teen firemen and 31 employes of a manuracturlng plant were treated for carbon monoxide poisoning raused by a faulty vent in a metal processing fur nace. Coast Weather Cloudiness to clear for a · sunny Friday with some northeasterly winds. Highs of about 65, lows to 40s. INSIDE TODA '1 Call/omloni ore wiUing lo paJ/ long·haul gGIOlifu? prictl and zooming ho1ue J)QJ/meftts to get v1t1 of lhrir own. For mort on the boom , 31t1t Page 84. Index • ,4,2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC Thuraday December 9. 1978 .Fest R~venUe Eyed ~Laguna Council Studies Sawdust Fete By JACK CHAPPELL. Ol I ... O•llf l'll•t SUit A Laguna Beach City Council bent on finding new sources uf •money to finance parks acqu1s1· Uon turned covetous eyes toward the town's su mmer art festival •gate receipts Wednesday. And, lhe art festival getting tht' closest scrutiny was the Sawdust f'estival. Tax Deadline Set Friday Ora nge County property taxpayers have until mid· night Friday to make their first property tax payment for 1976· 77. Property owners wh~e payments arc rece1\'cd or postmarked a fter the Dec. 10 deadline will be as· sessed a six per cent penal- ty, according to county Tax Collector-Trt'asurer &bCitron. Taxpayers who have not received their t ax bills or have questions rcgardJng their bill should call tus of f1ce at834-3411. Drugs Blamed In D e ath of San Juan Man Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers h ave ide ntified a body ·found Wednesday in the San Juan Hot Springs area as that of Enc Reichenbach, 23, or 29.566 West monl Court. Sa n Juan Capistrano. Coroner's in evt•sti~ators said they have lt'ntat1vely lb tcd lh<' tause of death to be suicide hut a final determination will not 111· m:ide until a n autopsy und<•r \I.a~ today 1s completed. rnvestigators ~aid they round h ypodermic equipment us1«l 111 the administration of dru~s <.'lo:w to the body which was found on the Lazy W Ranch Road 1r1 thC' hot springs area. SheriH's officers said to<lJ~ lhey are .satisfied there ''as 1111 foul play mvolvcd 1n tht• death of Reichenbach . Non-te aching Pac t Okaye d By Truste e s Trustees of the Laguna Beach l'n1fied School nistnct Tuesda' unanimously approH'<I a pro ~c:'d !>Ix pl'r<'C'nl J>.!Y raise for non-tea<'hm~ employt'S ancludtng clerical, custodial and non· management pM1 t1ons. The pay raise would translate Into a n acros11-the-board $48 a month rats(' The employes. tt'presented by the California School Em plo) <'"' t\.ssociation. originally asked for ;i $70 a month pay boost D1c,tri<'t ne~ot1ator.; cxpect('tl that the prop-OSf'd pay agreement would be acceptable to th e cmplo)·e g r o up . howe' er Teachers an the d111tn<'l wrre re <'cnlly ~1v<'n the same' perccn taie raise A pubhc hear1n~ on the d1str1t"l proposal is scheduled for 7 3'1 pm. Tuesda\. with rat1hcal1M rxpeclcd tht' folln\\-tng f''nda) at :upecial 12.30 pm, mcetiniz. Copies of the propMed a1tret'· ment are available for public m· SJ>tttion at any of the distriet St'hools or at the di.strict ofricc. 550 Blumont St. ORANG[ COAST use DAILY PILOT i-..0r.,... '°'" O•llw-,,. ..... P\ ...... (t\I\(~ 0.MCl 1 .. llf•tn ... ,, It. .Vhfl"'-d lr'l lN-().~ (Of'\t ~'"''""' '9"ft&Al'l"I ,._,...,..,,J~Mf =!~..=,~~~"':;:;,.;.:-:.: ~ l .. flli V•H•y, hv1fll• s. .... 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' The P'est{v11I of Art! was virtually assured by Mayor Phyllis Sweeney and other city o"1cials that its prcsl·nl financial t'01nm1tment to thP c·1ty -which provided the city with $170.000 this year in grounds fees -was s.it1sf actory f'or months privately, council members huvc bec•n miffed that lhc Sawdust Festival has con- tributed little to what they regard as problems created by the sum· mer art season crowds Afti-r inquiring about the city perm1ls required by the Sawdust Festival, Vice Mayor Jon Brand swd t>lunlly ~hal he would bring the matter to the City Council. "Unless we get some action, I'm going lo appeal it, so I hope we get somt: cooperation," l3rand said Mayor Sweeney said the art frst1val season was "be(tlam" hul later she rcv1sl'<l that, say- 11\).t "It ·s kind of fun, kind of like havrng company come and move in with you for a long lime .• , three months." The council discussion ended w1lh an order to :-.taff to study means of estabhshmg a levy on gross gate receipts. The counc il d1 sm1 sscd the possibility of hnancing parks with parking meter revenues, but indicated it was willing lo in- t'rease the city's current $250 per unit development tax on new con- struction. Dr. Eugene Atherton su1d other t'ities have workl'd out formulas for develoµmcnl ta:. ' levtes whic.'h have rclatl'<I the tax payment to the cost or bllylllg park land. lie said if lh1s w('rc dom• 111 Laguna Beach, the tax ought to be $2,000 a unit The counci l d1rectt•d Stiiff members to assess the city's position with respcd to thdt or other cities levying development laxes and return with a recom- mendation. Along with dumping the metrr revenue scheme. the CoWlcil in- dJcated an unw1lhngness to in· crease the city's six pt"rcent be<l tax to provide parks funding. * * * A Shotgun Wedding? ' "We s hould reg.ird the arl festivals as a wealthy bride com- ing to us with a healthy dowry and e m brace them to our bosom." So s poke a lyr1tal ,John Gabricls, ch a1rn1;.111 ut thl' Laguna Ueal'h l'.11ks .incl Recreation Comm1tlct>, as C1l\ Coune1I study Wedne,da.\ turrwd lo r1nant 1ng plans for n1·w p.tlk aC<t utsi lions. • · Y o u ' r e n '' l m y t y µ c . · · ~rumped Jimmy Sl'hrnitz, prcs1 dent o( the Lugun.1 BcJth Festival of Arts. .. Perhaps then . a shotgun wt·cl ding?" retorted Vic•c !1-J..i,·or Jo11 Brand. • Three-vote Winner New Trustee Sworn For Capo District .Ian Overton. the Cap1struno l'n1f1ecl School 01stncl's nc"cst lt tl\ll'e. v. as s worn in Wcdnt•sda) at 1 30 p m . by Superinlt:ndt:nt Jl•ronw Thornslt'Y .it Conc-ord1..i S<:hool in S:in Ckmentt' Mrs. Overton was decl<.1rcd winner of the trustct' <'IN·l 11111 Dl•C I. followinj! a recount wh1th j.!J\'I.' ht'r a three vote t'<ll-(l' on•r W11l1am Munahan. \1 anahan had on~1n.11ly ht·e11 clt•c·l.1red the victor by t•1i;:ht \Ille' 1n lh<' Nov 2 election. but a 1·11un t) counsel decision lo allow l'll'\'t•n douhly·m arkc:'d bullot'i as \Oles intended for Mrs. OVl•rton rt'\'l•rsed lhe t'lt'ction rc!>ulls Mrs o, erton 's name appeared cl1n•ctly abo\·(' the space for "rite m n•tes Eleven ballots Y.t'rt' marked both in the spal't' following l'\1 rs. Overton's namt· and in lhc write-in space. Shirl<')' Deaton, chief of clc·('· lions opcralions for the county r('~tstrnr of voters, said the law 'l1pulatcs that drlcrminatton in '-ut"h 1nstancPs must be m ad e as lo vntt'r tnlf'nt "II "as cl<'ar voters who marked their ballots twice were not \'Oltng for any or the other thrtt candidat es, so they must have intenrled to vote for Mrs. Overton,·· she said. T he recount was requested Nov 18 by Patncw Lynam. a friend of Mrs Overton's, who said she objected to having Manahan. a t eacher in the ne1~hbon11g Sadd leback Valley Unified School District, on the school board. where he could vote for teacher pay rruses. South Orange Count y Educa t o r s, representin g Capistrano teachers. challenged the inclusion of doubly-marked ballots in the recount Overriding the t eachers' obje<'· lions. Mrs Overton was officially declared the winner of the elec· tion Tuesday, a nd her certificate of election was received and filed by Orange County supervisors. Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley mailed supporting information Tuesday from coun- ty couns el to lhe t eachers· represent ative. Tony Leon, president of the f',....PqeAJ PROBE ••• would be hJghe r lhan other con· greaslonal staffs are paid. But he aa.id "other staffs can have some youn1 people who are there to get brokfO in and g et trained." Other m ajor expenses in $prague's budget included $1.8 million for travel, $425,000 for telephone and tele1rapha and $175,000 for the purch ase and r e.n· tal of equipment such as lie de· l~ctors, voice a na lyzer s and computers to cr oss-reference bundreds of thousands of docu· men ta . He repeatedly emphasized that the J70 staff members were a "bare bones" figure. He sa.id the Warre n Commlaa1on , which lstlgated 'Kennedy's asau sla.n· Uon. had &1 atalf members plu." the run.ume services of 150 FBI a1enc.., 60 Secret Service agenl" and U C~A agents. <'ap1strano Un1f1 cd Educatwn i\ssot·1allon tCU EA >. said today ht• "Ill refer the information to .1ttorney Horace Wheatley for a tll'Cis1on on whether to challenge rl•rount res ults in court. "If he says we have a case, fi ne,'' said Leon. "If he says we don't, we will congratulate Mrs. Ovt'rton und drop the matter. Naturally, t he minut e Hill Manahan says 'stop.' we stop. We are bound to his wishes. But I think he is curious to see how this thing will be resolved." The cost of the rccoWll has been C'slimaled at about $1200 :ind will be c harged to the Capistrano school di strict. Superinlendenl Thorn~ley said Mrs Overton will be welcomed to the boarci of trustees with a c·er emony a t its next regular meeting, Dec. 20. "Under the circumstances, she was anxious to be <;worn in as soon as possible," h1• s111d. "J\ neighbor t·ould hi.1\'l' done 1l, but severa l of us wer<' <tl .1 meeting at Concordia, so "<' d1cl 1l thal way.'' 'Close' Areas For Offshore Drilling :tiyed SAN DIEGO CAP) A ltx·al planning official S<t~s lht· gov- ernment is in<'lud1n1< clos1"1n areas in proposed offs hore· oil drilling leases. despite the pro tesL-; of lht' Navv and vanou'> local agencies. • Joan Werner of the San Diego County Integrated Pl;,inmni:: ()f. rice said Wednesday !>he anrl representa tives frnm other Southern California <'1l1es and counties we re s hown the pro· posed sites during a m<.'et1ng in Los Angeles with U S. Bureau or Land Management officials. She said some of the 011 dnll· ing sites are within lhre<' miles of San Diego County beaches. She said local orft<'ials were not allowed to keep the maps they were shown. but added pro- posed offshore sites range nine to 12 m iles from the coast from Del Mar to t he Mex1con border. Con tact ed in Washington , Ron a ld Colem an, a ssi~tant s~retary of the interior, said no decision on any tracts will be made until after locaJ and stale C'friclals meet with officials from his departm ent in Washington on Wednesday. "You should understand that any actual leasing is a long llme away," Coleman said . Dental Assistant Purse Theft Victim Dental aasistant Cathy Sterling told Laguna B each police Wed- nesday her purse and contents valued at SU8 were tal<en from the front office of a professional suite at 237 Laguna Av~ue while s he w as lendin g a hand· ln another room. Poll~e believe someone en · ttted the s uite and took the pune 1n lts owne.r's absence. - J Grandstand Play Looking :;omething like a spider caught in his own web, Charles Jones works amid steel piping that holds up a section of gr<.1ndstand at Orange County Fairgrounds an Costa Mesa. Jone:; and fell ow workers Wednesday were µrcpann~ bleachers for dismantling and shipment to Pasadena where they will be set up again for spec· tators at the Hose Puradc on New Year's Day. F ront Page A 1 SENIORS • • • things that will happen. "Laguna Beach is built on the !'>ame ridges all the way .icross," he arJ!ued. Horwitz claimed an access road to the devclopm1•nt would rn~t lt•ss than the consultant rc- portt•d And mi.tead of the more than S2 m11l1on the consultant said "'ould be nl•cdcd for brush dcaring. lundi,('ap1ng and s prinklers, llorw1tz s aid a contractor has of· fered to do the job for Sl,250,000. "We are not looking for the Cadillac of homes," Horwitz said. "We will be satisf1l'd with the Chevrolet.'· Councilman Recuperating San Juan Capistrano City Councilman Richard McDowell is resting at his home, 3214l Alipaz. following a Nov. 29 heart a t ta c·k whieh k e pt him hospitalized until Friday. His wife, J>ce, said he was kl•pt <il South Coast Community Hospital unlit Friday due• to his previous heart condition and to allow monitoring ol his m<.'<11ca· lion. San Juan City Clerk Mary Ann Hanover said McDowell told her by phone he plans to attend the next City Council meeting, Dec 15. "He sounds real crupper." Mrs. Hanover said. Front Page Al PA TTY. • • was in custody. The 22-ycar-old newspaper heiress, wearing a blue velvet blazer, ) l'llnw sweater and mulllcolor·stripcd skirt, also signed a document waiving her further appea rance al pretrial hearings. Ritzi. In granting the delay, said sternly "Let's go lo triul April 4 and thal will be a firm date." Johnson h «.1s Yt't to CiJe any mo· tions in the cast'. 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Superb RCA XL· I 00 17'' cllagMll Remote Cot1lrol HURRY FOR THIS ONE! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .. _.....__ . ....,... 2 D~'W"' .. ~Jlr. Phone 642-8882 Storo Hours Dally 9-6 Sat. 9·5 30 s.n.., I I ' '· - Orange Coast [OITION * l'ocl a ~·"s (,'losi11µ; ~. Y. S t oc.•lis VOL 69, NO. 344, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T HURSDAY, DECEM BER 9, 1976 C TEN CENTS ' lMesa Water Savings Washed Away?: ' I Hy S'I EVE Ml1'<'11 E l.I. 0. IM 0..lly Plltl Sl~fl An 11 -rnl'mlwr· 1·omm1tlt•t'. ap 'p111rll1·ct by !ht• ('o-;tJ M esa C'1\ v Q)unc1I tu look into lhc v1ah1llt \ of bringing the Co!>la Mesa Cuun- {ty Wate r Ulslrat't undl'r c1tv g11v ,ernrncnt, li s tcnt'd Wedm·..,d.1 v flight a" J consullant tor t 111· water d1stn t'l oullint·tl "'h,1 t lw 1called errors in u cit v f11w11n•d water mcrgt•r report <.'h;nlt\D llobb'> or Sac•ram1•11 In pn·o;v.itcd his rou~h c.11 alt r1•,1><m,t• to thl' Ha lph Amk•r,t·u .111d /\s'>ot1atcs rl'IJ4'rl .1uthon·.J lur the wJtcr~omm1lll·c 1n ~ov l·mber The 88 pa~I.' Ancll•r s<'fl n•p•ll t da1m:; l'•>sla ~h·'a t,l'\(JdH'r" can fl'ali1.c an .innuJI ... aving" uf :s212,000 1n a merger of the d1.., tn<'t intoth<.'c1tv. Hut Hobbs' preliminary cnt1 :Grandst and Play que or that reporl reaUirms lilt' w<1ter d1i>tpct ·s pos1t1on that con • •M>Udalson would produce added CO!>ls tn:;tead of savings An c•arher 1 lobbs report issued last summer s tates the c1t.v would suffer a cost increase or at lea!>t $320,000 annually in a con sohdat1on Hobbs said Wedne!>day night he would s ti ck by the cost figures m his earlier report . I..<101.tng s.1mcth1n~ lik<' a spider caught in ht!-! own \H'b. <'harlcs Jones works amid s teel p1p1ng th.1t hold..., up a section of grandstund ul 01 ange County Fairgrounds 1 in Costa Mcs~1 .Jones and fellow workers Wednesday w ere preparing bleachers for dismantling and shipment to Pasadena where they will be set up again for spec- tators at the Rose Parade on New Year's Day t$6.5 Million OK'd rF or Killings Probe WASHl~GTO~ CAPl -Thc- u<;e Committee on Assasslna tom. \Oll'd loda} tn six-nd $6 :i 1lllon in thr ftr!>I full veur of 1t"' n\l•,1 1~attc1n into th<· <1:iy10j!'\ or r1·,1tfo11t l\1•nnl!d't .tnd l>r 1:Jrtm Lutlwr Kin~ .Jr "\11\ c11t in that f1~ure in nl\ JllO)"O "JIJ n1<.1k1• lht• lJ.'k Im """hi, ''"'' Hi e hJrd A. 1r.1).!UC'.1 h11 f, oun'd .11111 d11 1·1 (If ttr lbt' IMn.-1 Vault Flood IKnocks 0ut • B Power I-lood111.: of .in und1•ri:round •lc•('lnr;il '<1ul1 knn<'kt'd out J)('IW('r for I HOO Erlt<iOrl ('om1•;mv •1·us1c11nNs in II u11t 111gt1m Jl(::.irh flJ"t n1i:ht The µ<>~ l'r 11ut.1g.-c;t.i.rt<'d Jt r"> SR V m It l.1!,t<'d for thr1•1• hour" ~nd 17 m1nu1t•s in lhf' most Spr:1$?Ue said it was his ''best l'l'lllmalC'" that the investigations into the two murders could be romplC'tt'd within two years and that th<' sC'co nd year might cost l<-ss since the a reas to be probed "'"uld tw narrowed by then. MembNs of the committee "<'<'mt'd lo b<.• taken aback by "Prague·., budi::et proposal. and .11 lea~t t"'11 hric fl y assumed that the $1i ~1 m1ll1on bud(et was for '"'o 't'.ir' '"'te:i<I of 00<' Rut t h1· ('om millet' vote<I without obJt'C l1on l1> a pprovr· Sprague'' r<'queo;l and lo prl'senl 11 to the full Housl' · C'ongrC'ss· n •putation is ndmi;! on th15 ... Rep. Stewart McKmney rOC'onn ).said "lfwe'renoll'?n. mg-tn b<' i:1vt'n the tools and 1f Mr Spr:igue '" not goin.i: to tx.> .:1vt•n th.-tools I would havt• to "'lthdrJw my name from the torn mill<'<' · Rep. R1<·&iardsnn Preyer CD· N C >. :-.:m1 tht· budget proposal "tak<'s vour brPath away" but addt'd ' )OU i::et what you pay for " Tax Deadline Set Friday Ora nge County property taxpayers have until mid· night Friday to make their fir st property tax payment ror 1976-77. • Property owners whose payments arc received or postmarked after the Dec. 10 deadline will be as· sessed a six percent penal · , t y, according to county Tax Collector-Treasurer Bob Citron. Taxpayers who ruive not received their tax billi1 or have questions regardin~ their bill should call his of fice at 834-341 1. Santa Ana .E xplosions Booby Trap? By KJ\TllV CLANCY 011~• 0•11• PlloUl.tff Agents investigating the cause of 13 explo!lions that ripped throuf(h a Santa Ana furniture store Nov. 2 have come up with connscling reports on the motive. F t' r 1 o u !>I y a ff<'<' t c• d .1 rt• ;1 s. Juthern C.1\iforniu Jo~hson <.:om any ~pok<'.;men :-;;wt today lronic111ly. th(• undl'rl(round 1f allure lh:il tril!Ker<'d lhl' Jhl:wkout occurr<'d only a :-.hort dii.tnnc<' f rorp Edison'.i. ~tt'am &?t'neratin~ ol:Int. Edison spokesm<•n explained it.hal two or thl' three major Sprague was to presl'nt hiR hudget proposal to the llouiw Democratic Caucus later in the day and also wus expected lo make a pu~lic present~ion of the results of nis investigalion since lhe committee was formed in September. More than half the $6.5 million would b<' taken by salaries for the 170 staff members Sprague faid Santa Ana fire investigator Joe Lamphear said today the probe has turned up no olher motive than a possible booby trap to kill or maim firemen. 1 But Wednesday Ian McAulat. a federal alcohol. tobacco and firearms agent, said he did not believe that was the motive. However, he dee lined to say '1hat the motive might have been. ~tomers without h ghts for lh<' cesl period were Edison High hool and Edison Community tk. • The third customer was the ldty's Ma1:noli a Fire Station on Magnolia Street. directly In front 'or Edison High School. but fire ~tatJons have their own auxiliary t'lectrical generating systems. ~ No serious incidenL-. were re· ·ported as a result ()( the power lblackout, which was sUJI being lnvesllgated today. · Edison Company spokesman ·Jim Kennedy said the system ,fetHurc occurred In on under· 'g r o u n d v a u lt c~ n t a i n i n g !transformers and Olher eqwp- 1 ment. The vault Is across the !street from the Edison !Ugh SchOe>I campus. 1 He saJd the vault filled wilh 1scepln1 wat.cr, which ia not un· common ln wlntt'rtlmc. .. The critical thlng ~ thol •OQllipment CaUure," Kennedy ex<' plalned. "The t!tJuJpment llJ de- 'tljned to work avm if il la un· derw1ter." he needs. • Sprague acknowled~ed that the average s alary for a sta!C member -about $21 ,000 - would be higher than other con· siressionnl staffs are paid. But he said "other staffs can have some young people who are lhere to get broken in and get trained." H.lPPtNESS IS "41'Vli.lG VOUR. at lll1S'fMAS SHOPVIHG , DoNE: ,,... , OfllL.V IS 0 1'>.''i s LEJ:t .'! C... C ""!ft Wll0•'1 J ••¥• .... t-c•l9 ••t The election night explosions and fire caused about $150,000 damage to Emilio's Interiors, 719 N. Main St. Lampbear said he based his conelusi6n about lhe booby·trap motive on the way the 13 one· pound explosives w~ scattered throughout &e buildina. He explained that nammable liquid was u.sed to st.art separate , blazes in the build.In(. Lamphear uld whoever set off the blasts may h ave reaiiied1that firemen arrlvlna on the scene or a blue usually lmmediatel)' enter the building and search for P.alble victims. Aa lt turned out, the serle!I of explosions was under way when fire crews arrived, and no nrem~ entered the structuro un- W the bluta ~eased. l..ampbtar Hld lftvesU1ators still hlli,e oot learned f(W certain that thksploeion was cb'namtw, (S.~ .... Al) • One or the few Jritumcnts dur mg the two.hour ml·et11tg cume after Hobbs oulli1wd what he called overstated ~a vings pre· sented in the city·~ report. He :.aid tlte water district board. "doe s not intend to renew a contract with lhe special pro· Jects consultant a!> outlined sn the Andersen report. ''Therefore." Hobbs said, "the $10,750 Sa \'mgs attributed to that contract I!> in error." ~ Committee m e mbe r Paul Raver asked if the nonrenewal or that contract wa!> a matter of re cord ·Dis trict p r eside nt Mario· Durante said the issue. "has been. dJscussed, but 1t is not a matter of record " Raver asked ho• the Andersen report could then be termed an erroneous assumption Wutcr board 01rcctor Eug,•1w Berg('ron r('sponded hotly. .. We can vote right now not lo r enew the contract with thl' consultant ~tnce 1l seems to bother Mr. Raver so much ... The board qui ckly voted uo arumously to terminate lhat con· tract in Jun<>. "Thl'r e," Bergeron said, ''now it's no longer a probl<.'m " <See WATER, Page Al) County Airport Not a Villi. ? an. Report Cites Few Enemies By GARV GRANVILLE Of HW 0~1ly Pt•ot Sl.1tf A <'onsultant hired to gauge public reaction t o C'Ondil1ons al Orange County Airport has con duded "that. in general. county residents do not feel the airport is ::i significant problem " The con sultant. POS /\s sociates. concedes that people who live near the airport "have speeific complaints about the cf feels of noise and apparent air pollution." "However . it appears these aame resi~enls are high users of ail"P9r1. facilities and would pre- fer ·no{ to sell their homes or move," POS added in its report lo the County B oa rd of Supervisors . The r eport caps a $10,000 sur· vey of 666 county residents, 306 of them who live close to the airport and 366 who Jive some distance from it. Results of the s urvey will be tn· eluded in a nearly completed en· viroomenla l impact report on the airport. Survey results show residents of Santa Ana Heights and the Up- per Newport ~ay areas were most critica l of the county airport's impact on their li ves However. a ccording ~the con· sultant 's summary. "only about 10 percent of these re5idents sug · gested relocating tOe-airport or even eliminating night flights." "Jn fact. it appears that many or the residents (50 percent) in these high impact areas have lived there less lhan four years and were aware of the airports when they moved in." Survey respondents indicated to POS that they arc not satisfied with noise abatement steps already taken lo ease the aJrport noise proble m. "The majority of those who made a selection (of desired noise abatem ent ntethods) chose soundproofin g or homes and ease m e 4'1 l s to other alternatives." the consultant re· ported. And in a point .related to alternatives to Orange County Airport. POS s aid "most res1. dents pre fer Los Angeles In- ternational Airport over Ontario and San Diego ... <See AIRPORT, Pag_e A2> 'Moderate' , Hike Eyed TEHRAN. lral'\ <AP> - Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi says tt\e 15 percent inCTease that I ran suggests in the price of oll would be moderate and woul<t add only a fraction to inlJatlon in the United States. ' 'l'hc Iranian rulet§aid in an interview with ~e "3· soci ated Prus t&at bis country needs more money for its oll because of hil(hcr prices he clalrned it ia pay. lnt Cor U .s. goods and 1ervlcca. The price for a ba~I of crude oil is $11.51. A is 111r- cent increase would brini It -.1'13.23. That would add abOut lwo cents to the price Am erk ans pay for a tallon d 1asollno ~r fuel on lt price cont rol• temala on U.S. domestic petroleum. .Java .Jumps Wff ee Prices Hiked SAN F RANCISCO <AP) -Folger's says it 's rais- ing its wholesale price of coffee by 20 cents, boosting the cost to $2.88 a pound. • The incr ease. however. is not expected to reach consumers until next year The company. a div1swn of Procter and Gamble, hi a med the increase on the rising pr ice of green cof. fee beans Jim llardcastlc, a ::.pokesman for Capricorn Cof· fees, a large s pecialty coffee wholesaler , blam ed the rising prices on African political turmoil, a devastal- in~ frost in Brazll la.'it year. and a worldwide shortag~ of coffee beans. Mesa Police Seek ~ • 2-time Armed Thiefj RECOGNIZE THIS MAN? Orllwlng of Bandit Prosecution R est s Ca se In Sex Trial The prosecution r ested its ' case today in the Orange County Superior Court rape tnal of Dr . Ross Todd Mc,Clure, 54, of South Laguna. ' The prosecution's final witn~s testifi ed th nt blood t ests performed arier a Dana Point woman claimed she was raped indicated that a drug known by the trade name Valium was In her blood stream. Sheriff's criminalist Margaret Kuo said she carried out the test on blood drawn from the 22-year- old complainant while she Un· derwenl a rape examination Jan 7 at South Coast Community Hospital. The alleged victim ~fied that 11he wts d isoriented nnd scmi·consctous during the doc· tor '\ alleged act of rape in hls of· flee at 31542 S. <loast Highway because of an injection he ad minlatered after she got onto his examination table. She testlrted that the doctor committed an act of sexual perversion during a series of aJ. leged inltmaclca. Defense attorney Leonard McBride aaid he will put Dr. McClure on t)' wltne11s stand to o((er biJ venlon of what hap peoed ln the eumining room laat Jan.7. , Costa Mesa police are seeking a man wearing a burgundy· colored watch cap who held up a fast food store and a sandwich shop within an hour and a half early Wednesday night. f The gunman, who display~ al' sm all caliber revolver to the clerk at the Lil Pickle, J897 Pane Ave., used only a note lo make his point at the Colonel Sanderi; Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet at 2000 Harbor Blvd. I In the sandwictt shop heis~ the gunman walked up to the clerk and demanded cash from the till after displaying a .22 caliber blue steel revolver. He escaped with $57 in lhe6:27 p.m . robbery. The c ler k in that heii.t descnbed the gunman as abou& s ix feet tall, weighing 170·175 t pounds and between 24 and 27 years old. wearing a cap and a brown coat with a fur collar. An hour and a half later, a cashier at the c hicken lake out franchise said a man weanng a watch cap entered the outlet and handed her a note. The clerk told the suspect shl' <'Ouldn 't read his handwriting, so he pointed to the register and tol<t her lo hand over the cash. He escaped with SM in what tht' clerk described as a gold 1970 Ford with a lieht.colored vinyl top. Police arc circulating a com· positc drawing or thl' bandit. C oas t Weathe r Cloudine11 to clear for a sunny Jo'riday with some northeasterly winds. Highs of about 65 , lows ,to 40s. l ~SIO E TOftA. V Coll/M'11J4M .ar~ WllUng to pay long-haul g(l1oli~ p'1C~• • and ioomJng Mutt poymenb to ge( M1t1 of thftir own. For ' more on the boom. au P.oy • 84 l•de~ I ' I . _. I' A! DAILY PILOT C <Chanters -·.To BOdy: :;'Arise' NEW YORK CAP) -For t wo months, the unembalmed corpse of a 29-year-old man lay an its bt.>d , while six friends prayed over the , body, hoping to bt111J: it back lo life. · The six men, who also paid the dead man's rent and other bills, ·were taken into cu~tody Wcdnes· day by police who entered Stephan Hatzltheodorou's one· room apartment and found them grouped around his body, chant- ing, "Rise, Steph an, nse." They were released after being cited for a health code violation of failing to report a death, which police said is not a criminal of. fense. Police said they believed Hatzitbeodorou. a Greek na- tional, died Oct. 9 of natural cai.ses, possibly cancer. An autopsy was to be conducted to· day. Neighbors in the West Side Manhattan luxury apartment building where the dead man lived said they had been aware for weeks or a continuous flow of well-dre11sed. polite young pco· pie, most of them men, in and out of apartment 1711. They said llatzithcodorou and a pregnant woman thought lo be his wife moved into the apart- ment last s um mer and that since then groups of fi ve or six persons paid them frequent visits. sometimes early in the mornmg. . Loitering in the hallway stopped after some neighbors com-. plained. "They were always friendly and very nice," a neighbor said. Another s<11d the v1s1tors were cheerful and reminded him of "Sunday :.chool people " Collette Fourast1e, who Ji ves across the ha ll from the Jlatz1thcodorou :iµartmcnt. said She noticed a putrid ~mell in the hallway aboul three weeks ago, but said 1l was i:one the next d.iy Another ne1~hbor recalled a strong frorgrance of incense om: morning. Otherwise. lhcy said. there was no noise or odor to mdacate th e bizarre raluals which authorities said were being con- ducted down the hall from them Auth or1t 1 c:. s aacl H atzitheodorou 's body Wci!i dressed in underwear <And dark socks. The six mon told police that three days after his death ''he :ippeared to look better" but failed to arise. Neighbors described the dl•ad man'i> female companion as young and sweet and sa1d shf' spoke with an accent Police saad she wa~ now bclte\cd to be m Greece None of the neighbors knew Hatz1theodorou They s aid the} had heard th al he had ~en 111ek Dete c tive s said lw11 • mon) mous telephone caJls from c1 "'OmJn calling h<'rsclr :\1.1n Magdalene St•nt them to thl• c1partment TONIGHT "HANSEL A!'JO GRE'TF.I.' OCC five Penny Opera Com pany. Auditorium, Dec 9 11 , 18-18. 8 p m $1 SO. "FROM ll ERE TO KJNGOOM COME:" OCC Drama Lah Theater. Dec 8·11.8o m "SATUROA y . 0SUNDAY. MONDAY ' South Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesday Sunday through Dec. 19, 8 p.m FRIDAY, DEC.10 OCC PLANETARIUM -"The· Star of Bethlehem," 7 30 and 9 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT nLMS - "McCabe and Mrs . Miller," occ; Forum, 7 :30 p.m . $1. ORANO!COAST c DAILY PILOT ~':r.~'t'.~::.~:.'.'r,::=,:.::.,":;:~~::;. 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'*"'''"'''· tw•ur ••••tr•• r t ultr UM ::.:i .. :~ -~.~ ..... 1.1,, 111111.,., Flipp-:d in Dri"emay Water Merger 'Errors' Li,sted Costa Mesa County Water Dis· tnct consultant Charles Hobbs has outlined what he said are errors and erraneous assump- tions in the city's Andersen re· part on the proposed waler dis- trict consolidation with city gov- ernment. Those errors, he contended, include: -Savings in eliminating the board of directors of the water district. Hobbs said the Andersen report" erroneously assumes the city manager could accomplis h all policy making functions of the water service a t no cost a nd with the same degree of competence and sensitivity to public interest as an elected board. -Eliminating community re· lations post: In error, because it assumes the city could ac- complish, at no cost. publi c education and community rela- tions programs equivalent lo those of the district. be adequate for water servic( employcs.'' -Assumption that the city could accomplhsh nt no cost, functions or the dtstrict 's accoun- tant. -Error in assuming that the city's l o bbyist could also represent the s ubsidJary dJstrict at no cost. * * * I",.... Page Al WATER ••• But Raver interrupted, saying, .. Excuse me, but do you know just exactly who the consultaltl is you just eli minated?" After a short delay Bergeron said, "Yes, it's Ray Hud$on (former manager o{ the water d.Jstnct ). " Raver concluded, "It's good to know you can make suc h a fast decision with so muc h planning and thought beforehand." Temre Vanessa Jacohs, 29, is tended hy firemen and paramedics <1fter cru:-.h c:urly Loday near the inlC'r~crtion of Orange Avenue a nd 21st Strel't in Costa l\lesa Police said the woman. of 243 E. 22nd St.. Costa Mesa. apparmlly lost control of her car. Jt went off the road and lhpped over m a dnvi·wav. She wai; listed in stable <·ond1l1on todav at Co~t;.i Mesa Memorial Hospital. :\cddcnt occurred about l : l 5 ;.1.m. -Error in ascribing savings to computer which could be re- al.lzed by the district without con- solidation. Erroneous assump- tion that the ctty could ac- complish financial management functions or the district at no cost. -Error in citing savings in the deletion of positions of a field service clerk and corporation yard foreman, which the district ::.nys will be combined in April. Distncl said the city was made aware of the job merger before the Andersen report was issued . The waler committee also heard from the president or an Irvine data processing fir m, who said he d<><!s not know where the city came up with cost figures for con verting lhc district's automated billing system to the city's computer system . Ohio Mother Slays Kids, Mate, Herself UPPER ARLINGTON, Ohto <AP) -The wife of a design firm executive fatally wounded him. killed two of !heir children and then killed herself with a SSI 50 handgun she bought at a Joccil gun shop. police said. /\ third child in the "ideal" s uburban family escap<'d death Wh<'n her mother'::. gun mi ::.rirt·d . authorities said The woman, Patty Bohn. 40. killed herself after a policeman summoned by a the couple'i. I~ year-old daughter. Ahcia Ann shone his Clashlight into the family·s darkened hou::.e or ricers said. Alicia Ann ran to a neighbor's home after her mother's 22 caliber pistol misfired, police an this wealthy Columbus :.uburb ~aid. Police called the shootings an apparent case of murder·1>wc1dc J\ police sean·h of the hou::.('. however, failed to turn up <.1 ::.u1c1de note. .'\e1ghbors could offer nu C'( planation for the incident and one described the Bolins as "an ideal family.·• Bolin was the foundl•r and president of a mechanical and machine design company Police said the gun w;i o; purchased two months ago at a Franklin County gun store There 1s no state registration or firearms an Ohio. although some c1ues. such as Columbus, have: local g un registration or- dinances. Police officer Thomas French. ~ummoned to the house about 6 pm. Wednesday after Alicia Ann ran to a neighbor's home, said he saw part of 43-year-old Ronald Bolin 's body through a window when he went lo the front door of the family's ranch·style house. ·r s hined my flashlight through the bay window for a look and she CM rs. Bolin> pointed the gun at me," French said French said he ducked beneath the window when he saw lht> woman put the gun to h1·r head Jn<l heard it fire f'rota PIJflf! A I BLASTS ••• noting laboratory tests probably won't be finished for another two weeks. He said all o( the charges were connected by a single fuse. And if all 13 had gone off al once, he ex- plained. the building probably would have been leveled. As it was. Lamphear said, the building·s shell remained. Bolh Lamphear a1Vl McAulay said investigators have not learned if there wu a connection between the explosions and several sticks of dynamite found later that night in a trash can a few blocks away. A woman pedestrian and a y~ man sittinf on a nearby bus bench were injured sUghUy by the blasts. And Lamphear said firemen sU ll have been unable to locate the young m an. They had hoped lo question him about anyone he may have seen in the area. An eye-witness. who arrived at the store moments after the Orst blaJt, described t he explosions as being "Uke blaarre ltrenowers from hell that erupted from the bowels of the darkened bulld-lng." lte said there wouJd be pauses ot up to three nttnutes between some explosions, lhtn a aeriet of m1cbJne·1un Uke blASts. , Polle(' ::.aid Mrs Bohn abo ::.hot her daughtl'r T Jml'la .Ji:an. 12. and :.on Todd Matthew. 9. before :.he killed herself. Mrs Bohn, Tamela Jnd Todd "'t·rc tk.id ;it the scene The hu::.band died L';irlv 1od.1v · The chtldrL·n·s lxHltl.'i. v.c•r<' found an the famllv room and kitchen, the bo) st1h \\c<.1nng J winter coat and hat. f 'rone Page A J AIRPORT • • A drive to encourage Orange County res1d<'nls to use Ontario lnternat1onal Airport 1s under ronsideration by the Board or Supervisors In their 666 face-to.faee in- terviews members of the consul- tant's ::.urvey team noted d1stmct d1Cfercnet•s bt'.'1"' ecn persons who hve in the high 1mpaet area and those who hve elsewhere. More than 30 percent of those who hve an the highest impact area. SJnta Ana llc1ghts. have laved there more than 10 vears . The consultant found that 85 percent of those 1nterv1ewed who hve a distance from the airport "stated they never heard aircraft from Orange County Airport." In contra!.t. only 32 percent of those who live m the impacted area said they never heard aircraft. "When compared with crime. Inflation, taxes. education and unemployment, the airport is way down the scale except to re- sidents of Santa Ana Hcight!i," the consultant concluded. "It also appears that residents of the impact areas make far more visits to the airport for many more reasons than resi- dents from the general county area." "More than 75 percent or the impact area and 90 percent of the i;:eneral county residents reel th(' airport has no effect or a pos111' t· effect on the quality of their lives," the consultant continued The report conceded more than half the residents of Santa Ana Helehts. Upper Newport Hay and Newport-Balboa repor ted in- terferehco wlth their dally ac- uviUes because of the airport':. operation. The consultant said 85 per cent of all those interviewed said they would not willingly accept tax 1r1 creases to lessen the impact of airport noise on lht-lr lives. Park Fe nce P act Award ed in Mesa A contract worth $7,100 has been awarded to Master·Bwlt Chain Unk Fence Company of Santa Ana, for construction or a rence surrounding the baseball field at Lions' Park In Costa Mesa. The tlrm was the lbw bidder for the contract, approved by city councilmen this week. Hornsveld Keeps Vector Board Pos t Co1ta Mesa resident Hank Hornsveld has been reappointed lo the board of the Orange County Vector Control DlsUicL by the Costa Mesa City Council. Homsveld, who owns his own· clectrtcal firm In Costa Mesa, has Hrved on the board since 1972. Ho earns $15 a lllQnt.h ln the Pott. - Slayer, 75, Kills Himself ALHAMBRA (AP) -A 75- yl!llr·old man killed himself after he had killed a neighbor, wounded a woman and bar· ncaded himself in has home with a shotgun for three hours. pohce said. Investigators said Sam Min· mck1 went to the home of a neighbor Wednesday where a shooting took place. -Erroneous assumption that the 38 district employes who would be transferred to the city should and could be forced to ac- cept lower paying job classHlca- taons (or the same work, salary rreezes, and lower employe benefits. Also an a lleged error assuming that the city's budget for health, life. and disability in- surance is adequate. <Costa Mesa employes are covered by a new self-insurance program .) -Error in calculating the dis·· lrict 's uniform costs. "City as- :.umes Its uniform policy would The Andersen report says a11 annual cost of $12,804 would be realized, as well as a one-time cost of $3,000 for purchase of an "existing'' NCR Utility Billing System Cor the city. Hen"ry Turner, president of Turner Data Systems Inc .• said he talked with the city's data pro. cessmg manager, ''who told me the city doesn't have concrete plans they could show me." Director Bergeron ask~d Turner how the city could come up with their cost figures. "I don't know," Turner said. "They would need a certain package and know what It woutd <Jccomplish. Without a program. I don't know how anyone could come up with operating costs.•' Outstanding value . 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Martin Luther King Jr. "Any cut m th;.it figure 10 my opinion \\Ill make the La))k 1m pos::.1b lt.•," said H1<'hard I\ Spragu<.', ch1('f t'uun~l'l .md dtr1.'(' tor of tht' J>J111•I Sprague said it was his "best two years instead of one <.'st1mate" lhat Lhe investi~alions llut the co mmittee voted into the two murders coi.Lld be•• without obJection to approve c·ompleted within \wo years and Sprague's request and to present that the secQnd year mjght cost JI to the Cull House. lt>ss since the areas lo be µrobed would be narrowt•d by then. Members of the c·omm1ttcc !>t'Cmcd to be taken abuek by Sµrague's budget proposal, and Jt lt.·asl l wo briefly asswncd lhJt lhe S6 5 million bud~et was for "Congress' reputation is riding on this." Rep Stewart McKinney (D·Conn.), said. ''If we're not go- ing to be given the tooJs and if Mr. Sprague is not going to be given the tools I wouJd have tq Grandstand Play Lookin~: :-.<1rt1c•th111g like• :i spider caught in h1:-. ti\\ 11 '' d>. ( 'harlt•-. .Jone's work:. amid Sl<'1 ·I p1 plllJ.! I h :11 hold-; up a se('tion o f J:!r:.111d~t.1ncl c.1t Oran,l.!t' County Fairgrounds in Costa l\k :.:t .Jorws and fellow workers Wcdnesd;.iy wc•rr prcpann~ bleachers for d1smuntling an<f shipmen\ to Pasadena where tht·y will be set up again for spec- tators at the Rose Parade on Ne w Year 's Day. 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X-rated Film k<'oes Support amily Fare To ~ho"' t hcv "11P1.1ort for t hr w ~l'nt•rwl r.arnlly furl' now own at th<' ll.ilbo.1 Thl'all•r oppo::.t"d 10 th1• IR mnnlh n·1an X-ratl'd mo\;tl'S nwmtwrs of e Central Nt•wport Dc•aeh Im ovement J\i;1:toci:1tton :.ire llrf.! g their ncl~hhor, tn <lltcnd tht' w t11n1.:ht As!'0<'1at111n pr t•'ldt•nt £1obb1c· vel I !i a 111 .II I rc·.-.1Jents of ewport lh•ach ;1n• being l'n· uragcd lo attend ton1i:ht 'i; wm~ or the Mnn brothers' Day At lht• Ra<'es" and "Thc ig Store" which hcg1n at 7 p m The assoc1atmn was one or tht' id opponents or the Pussycat eater which run the Bolbon for months s howing "Deep oat" and "The Oevll In Ml!I' es." 1 Mrs. Lovc·IJ suid n.i;soc1at1on hers decided to hove a show support for the new operators the lheater, Grcal Western eater!I, because or lhf' variety lilms shown which range from asslcs s u ch as the Ma rx lhers to forciRn art films to ,. Jmll)' pictures. Admission Is $2 for adult.I and Uor children. ~ Neighbors could oCCer no ex· planation for the mcadenl and one lfc,cnb<>d the Bolins as "an ideal f.11rnh ·· Holtn wa~ the foundt'r .inrl pr<•<;1dent or J me('hantcal .ind machant• clc:.1gn rnmpany Poll<'<' ... aid the gun was pun·ha..,ed two months ago al a fo r,1nkl1n County gun stort• l'ht•rt• IS no ~tule reg1::.trat1on or l11P.1rms 1n Ohio, although some 11t1t' .... :-.urh jS <.'olumbus, havc• Inc.ii t.:1J11 r c·i.:1strat1on or th fl,111('1'" l'olll'e ofrst'l'r Thom<is t'rcnch, ~11mrn11nt•cJ to the house.• ahout fi p m W1•1lnt•Mfay <.irtcr Al1c1a Ann r .111 to a nt·1i::htior s horn.-. i.uid ht' ,,1w par I nf 1:1 ~ l'Ur-old Ronald Hol111 ' hndv lhr uua,:h a w1ndc1w "'h••n h{· "l'llt to t ht• front door ot· lhr (J1111h ·, r.1n<'h ... tylchou...,c · . , "h 1111•tl m v r1a shl11~hl throui.:h th1• h;lv ·window for a li'1ok Jnd ... ht• < :\1 rs Bohn) pointed th1· gun al m<' fo'rf'nch !'aid l"rcnch ,J,cl ht• ducked beneath t hr• v.1 ndow "'hc•n ht• saw thl' v.oman put the gun to her head :ind heard 11 f1r1• l'ohct' sc11cl Mrs Bolin also shot lwr daughter 'f Jmela Jean. 12. ;inrl 'on Todd M;1t1.hcw, 9, hcfort• ... 111· k1llNJ herselr Mrs. Bohn. ·r .imcla and Todd wen• dead at th<' scene T~c husband <.Vt'<i t•arly tnclav 'The children's bodies were fnund in the forn1ly room ;ind kitchen. the boy still wc.•anng a winter coal and hnt. • ABC Picks Agent ARTESIA <A P) -The California School Employcs As- soeiat1on has been chosen as the exclusive bargaining agent for 1.100 classified workers at the ABC Unified School district here. .. APPtNESS IS MAVIJ.lu VOUR. Gl4R1$'fMAS SHOPVIH6 DONE,' • .... ONLV 15 PA"IS LEs=T ." Tax Deadline Set Friday Orange County property taxpayers have until mid- night Friday to m ake their first property tax payment for 1976-77- Property owners :.hose payments are received or postmarkec! after the Dec. 10 deadline will be as- sessed a six percent penal- ty, according lo county Tax Col lcctor-Trcasurer Oob Citron Taxpayers who have not re('cived their tax bills or have questions regardin~ lheir btll should call hts of. fire at 834·3411. Santa Ana .Explosions Booby Trap? By KATllV CLANCY Ol t~• O••ly 1'11<14 Stall AJ?ents invest11tatang the cause or 13 explosions tha t ripped through a Santa Ana furniture ~tore Nov 2 have <'Ome up with C'Onfl1cllnJ? reports on lhe motive . Santa Ana rire investigator .Joe Lamphear said loduy lhl' prnbe has turned up no other motive than a possible booby trap to kill <1r maim fi remen. But Wednesday Jan McAulay, a feder al alcohol, tobacco and tirearms agent, said he did nol believe t hat was the motive. However, he declined to say what the motivc might have been. The election night explosions · and fire <'n used about SlS0,000 damage to Emilio's Interiors, 719 N. Main St. Lamphear said he based his conclu11ion about the booby·trap motive on the way the 13 one. pound explosives were scattered throughout tae building. He explained that flammable liquid was used to start separate blazes In the building. Lamphur said whoever set o(f tht blasts m ay have realized that firemen arriving on the scene of a blaze usually immediately enter the buildinc and search for JlC)6slble victims. Ms it turned out , the series of explosion!' was under way when rtre crews arrived, and no fire men entered the structure un· tll the bl a a ta ceased_ Lomphcar said invest11#ltors aWI have riot learned for certain that the explosion wu dynamltc, (See BLASTS, P.ae A.2) • • wilhd•aw my namt• from the committee." Rep. Richardson Preyer W · N.C.), said the budget proposal .. takes your breath uway" but added "you gel what you p:.iy for ." Sprague was to present his budget propqsal to the House Democratic Caucus later in the day and also was expected to make a public presentation of the results of his investigation since the committee was formed in September. More than half the $6.S m illion would be taken by salaries for the 170 staH members Sprague said he needs. Sprague a<'know1edged that the average salary for a staff member -abDut $21,000 - would be higher than olht'r con- gressional s tares are prud. Hut he said ''other stuffs can have some young people who ure there to get broken In and gpt trained-" Other major expenses irt Sprague's budget included $1.8 million for travel, $125,000 for telephone and telegraphs and $175,000 for the purchase and ren· tal or equipment such as lie de- tc<'lors. ·voice analyzers and computers to c ross-rererence <See PROBE, Page A2) County Airport ·' ' Not a Villian? Report Cites Few Enenries By GARY G RA!\'\'lLLE Ot 1P\ot O~lly P1toi Sl•tf A consultant hirl'd to gaug<" public reaction to cond1llons at Orange County Airport ha.\ con eluded "that, in Jit<'O{•ral. <'Ount~ residents do not red th<· :.11rp11r1 '" a significant problem " The consultant. POS A ~ sociates, concede!> that µt'opl1• who livl' near the :urport "haw specific complamts about the cf feels of noise and apparent air pollution.'· "However. it appears tlH'S<' same residents arc high users of airport facilities and would pre· fer not lo sell their homes or move," POS added m its report to th e County Board of Supervisors. The report caps a SI0,000 sur· vey of 666 county residents, 306 of them who live close to the airport and 366 who Ii ve some dLstance from it. Results of the survl.'y will be in eluded in a nearly completed en vironmental impact report on the airport. Survey results show resident-. of Santa Ana lle1ghLs and the Up per Newport Bay areas were most critical of the county airport's impact on their lives. However, ac<'ording to lhe con- sultant's sum mary, "only about 10 percent Of these residents SU~· gestcd relocating the. airport r1r even eliminating night ni).(hls." "In fact. it a ppears that many of the residen ts (50 percent) in these high impact areas have lived there less than four years and were aware of the airports when they moved in " Survey respondents ind1<.'alcd to POS that they are not satisfied with noise abatement steps already taken to case the airport noise problem. "The majority of tho'>t' \.\ho made a selection <or ctesii'ed noise abatement rriethods l <'hos<' soundproofing or home.•<; <inti easement~ In other alternatives." the consultant re ported. And in a point r<.'lalNI 111 alternali ves to Orai1~e County Airport, POS said "most n·~• dents prefer Los J\ngel<'s In ternational Airport over Ontario and San Diel(o." <See AIRPORT, Page A2) 'Moderate' Hike Eyed TEHRAN, Iran (AP> Shah M oh amm~d Re7.a Pahlavi says th\!"f5 percenl increase that Iran sugRes~ in lhe price of oil would bf' moderate and would add only a fractjon to infljjlion in the United States. ·, The Iranian ruler said in an interview with Tiie As· soclated Press ttnft his country needs more money for its oil becausp of higher prices he claimed it is pay- ing for U.S. goods and services. The price for a barrel of crude O•I 18 $11.SL A 15 per- cent increase would bring It l0/13.23. That would add about two cents to the price Amcrlcnns pay for a gallon « aaaoline or rucl oil if prtct coolrola remain on U.S. domesUe petroleum. ·~ .Java .Jumps Coffee Prices Hiked SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Folger's says it's r ais· mg its wholesale price of coffee by 20 cents, boosting I hl' C'osl to $2 .88 a pound. The mcrcasc. hmwvt•r, ts not c.xpccted to reach c·on::.umcrs until next \'C;ir The com pan~. a d1v1s10n of Procter and Gamble, hhimcd the increase on the rising price or green cof- fee beans. Jim l lardcastle. a spokesman for Capricorn Cof. fees. a large specialty c·offce whol(•saler, blamed the nsmg µrices on African pol1lic;,il turmoil. a dcvuslal· mg frost in Brazil l;,i~t Yt•ar. ;.ind a worldwide shortage of coffcoe beans. Heavily Guarded Patty Wins Delay ... Of Kidnap Trial LOS ANGELES (APl - Patricia Hearst. escorted lo a <'Ourtroom by armed secunt} guards. won a postponement to· day or her trial on kidnaping robbery and assault <'hargcs tlt April 4. Miss Hearst. in her first public court appearance since her rc>- lease Nov. 19 on Sl.2.5 million ' bail , s tood before Superior Court Judge William Ritz1 and waived her right to a speedy lri al. ''Yes. your honor ." shc a nswered softly when asked 1r the delay was all right with her. The trial had been scheduled for J an. 10, but"Miss Hearst's at lorney, Al Johnson, said shf' would be lied up during January in "several other jurisdictions ." lie specifi ca ll y cited h<•r planned testimony against h1·r former fugitive traveling compa· nions. W1l11am and Emily Harn::., who arc to stand lrial in AJamed<i Prosecution Rests Case In Sex Trial The prost'cut1on rested 1ls t•ase today in the Orange County Superior Court rape trial of Dr Ross Todd McClure, 54, of South Laguna 1 The pro!!ccution 's final witness t es tifi ed th ut blood t ests performed arter a Dana Point woman claimed she was raped indicated that a drug known by lhe trade name Valium was in her blood stream. Sheriff's crimtnalist Margaret Kuo said she earned out the test on blood drawn from the 22-ycar- old complainant wrule she Un· derwent a rape examina~Jan 7 a t South Coast Com n1ty llosp1tal The allegect v1<'tim testified that s h<.' was d1sonented and semiiconscious during the doc· tor's alleRed act of rape in his of t1ce at 31542 S. Coast Hi ghway because of an injection he ad· ministered after she got onto his ticamination table. She testified that the doctor committed un oet or sexual perversion during a sen es of al· leged lnitmacies. Defe nse attorney Leonard McBride said he will put Dr. McClure on the witness stand to otter hl11 version of what. hap· J)('ncd in the examining room last Jnn. 7 . I County on charges of kidnaping Miss Hearston Fe b. 4, 1974. However, Deputy Dist. Ally. Sam Maycrson, who will pro· secute Miss llcarst, noted that trial has been postponed to May 2. Nevertheless , he yif'lded to Johnson's request for the April 4 trial date. Miss llearst. who was nown to Los Angeles under private guard from San Francisco, was pre· ceded into the courtroom by six hodyguarcls who occupied t he front row of the' spectator section normally reserved for the press. The guards, armed wilb' shotguns when they arrived al Los Angeles International Airport, rlid not carry v1sibltt wc<iponi. in the courtroom. The h<.'arin).( la!:>tl'd less than rive minutes and was held in H1tz1 's courtroom rather than in the bul l etproof maximum sc<'ur1ly <'Ourtroom used for Miss flearst 's appearances when she was in custody. The 22-y<.'a r old news paper heiress, wearing a blue velvet. hlazer. yellow swC'ater and mult1color·s traped skirt, -also .signed a documc•nt waiving her further appearance at pretriul hearings R1tzi , in granting the delay, said sternly_ "Let's go to triul <See Pi\TTY, Page A2> Weathc-r Cloudint'ss to clear ror a sunny 'fo'raday with some northeasterly winds lllghs of about 65. low<1 to 40s l~SIDE TODAY Col1/<muon1 .ore wll!mg lo pay long-haul 01uol.me pnces cmd <tooming hnuat payment~ lo gel nests of thr1r uum For l'Mrt on lhe boom, aee Poge 84 AI Y_S.,..I« ......... ,,."<_ ~~.~r: lnd~x cs C4 Cl C4 C:.r"r C••11t• c;:1 •• ,111..i C..mlc Af,U c; .... _. DHlhHtllt U •011or1a1 , ... l"'tt1•1ftl'llt11t l'l ... Mt Htf'HC.Clot II Ct·f Dl·J "' 11 cs •• •.. ., At DAIL y PILOT N 1Chanters ' To Body: ~.'Ari se' NEW YORK (AP) -For two months, the unernbalmed corpse or a 29-year -old man lay mats bt-d whale six friends prayt>d over the body, hoping to bring at back to life. The six men, who also pa.id the dead man's rent and other bills, were taken into custody Wednc::.· d ay by police who e ntered Stephan Jfat zitheodorou's one· room apartment and round them grouped around his body, chant· ing, "Rise, Stephan, rise." They were released after beiJ!g cited for a health code violation of failing to report a death, which police said Is not a crimlnaJ of· fense. P olice said they believed Ha tz1 t heodorou, a Greek na· tional, died Oct. 9 of natural caust•s, possibly cancer J\n autopsy was to be conducted to· day. Neighbors in the West Side Manhattan luxury apartment building whe re the dead man lived said they had been aware for weeks or a continuous now or well-dressed. polttc young pc(J· pie. most of them men, in and out of :ipartment 1711. They said llat21theodorou and a pregnant wom an thought to be his w1fo mo\'ed into the apart· .ment last summer and that since· then ~roups of five or six peri:.nns p aid the m fre q µen t visits, sometimes early in the morning. Loitering in the hallway stopped -a fter some n eighbor s c om - plained. "They were a lways friendly and VNY nice." a neighbor :.;ml Another said the visitors were t·hel'rful and reminded him of "Sunday school people. · Collette 1-~ourastie, who lives ac r oss t h e h all from the Jlatzathcodorou apartml·nt, i:.a1d :ihe noticed a putrid smell in the h allway about three weeks iJgo, but said it was gone the next d ny. Another neigh bor recallcd a SlronA fr a gr a nee or inccnsl' ont• morning. Otherwise. they said. then· "'as no noise or odor lo 1nd1cate lh•• bizarre rituals whic h dUthontacs said were bein.i:: con dul'tl'<l down the hall from tht·m A u t h o r 1 t i e " " a 1 11 Jlatz1theodorou s liodv wa., dr<'~scd in undcrwc·ar and dark .socks. The six mt·n told poli ce that three davs aft1•r his d<'ath 1 "hc appeared ·lo look better" hut failed lo arise. Neighbors described the dead man 's fcmalt• companion a.., younA and s"' cet and sairJ -.ht· spoke with an nccent. Polin· !.aad :-.he was now bel!eved to be in Greece. Non<' of thl' neighbor\ kn1•w 1fat11Lhcodorou They ::.aid Lh~y 11had heard that he had been sick. D ct<'Clives sa id two a nonymous telephone calls from a woman calling herself Mury Magdalene sent them to tilt' apartment. Police said they dad not know \\hcthcr the men wE>rc part of .tn org..inizcd cult. They ::.aid the S1' told them that Hatutheodorou shared their reltg1ous view~ Tlae six were 1dent1f1ed a i:. James Lor<'n, 3-1, a s pt'cch lUCher a t John J 11y College of Cri m in a l J ustirc; And rew Green, 33 , a s peed readin.i: teacher with E velyn Wood Dyna m ac s, Ross Ronson. 28, e mployed by Amtr:ik . Ont· Rnvar. S!J, a singing coach . J'dtrl('k Gorrell. 36, a v.nter and Jon Mllrt1n, 21. t•mploycd by E F H utton Co All live n<'ar the dead man's apartment. Green, lhe only de Cendant who rould be reachl'<l W('(.nt'~day , ~aid. "I'm sorry, I don I w1:;h to speak to you ra~hl now." 1 Pleasants Ousted CULlACAN, Mextco CAP) Sinaloa ~late securaly police h ave herded peasant invaders off pnvate farms as the landowners urged a fede ral judge to declare the land invasion 1 1le~al . ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT ~~~;:.nc::.~~::,~ .. •.1·r,:=1:=:::;.::,,<= .... ''"• 1 ~;tl>l•\l'l•f\4 temo.tn't ,.. .. ,_...,..,,~'\ ..... ::.~:;· ~~-=~~~' ~~'~U:~.~;::.;.~ ~~ t.t1ft v .. 11 • ., hvlnt , \•Odl~<• v ..... , •"O l(t'JY"-0-""'"'\loviO•C••'t Av~ ... ~~laitd1 '""'" ... ~•\l'titO \•tvt••n ..i W-0.f'\-t~ llt'·M~ ~1\11..,._ 01...-t f\ .. UI """'" t•Y .. , .. t. C.lt ....... C..111-•.w·~ . ..., .. _ ,., ..... ,., ~ .-. .... , .... , c .. ..., 'VK.•fl'f• ... "' .t#ld Gt ........ ~ ~ ..... "' 1011 .. 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Coulter s aid she expected from 500 to 1.000 A merlcans to H · semblc 3t the border crossln~ Saturday to carry placarda and chant. ''The purpose .Is definitely in AMERICAN FIRMS SEEK PROTECTION-.\4 support or the hunger strike,·' she said. "We want to put pre· ssure on the Mexican govem· ment to initiate parole." She sa id brochures would be handed out urging Americans not to trav~I in Mexico until parole i,s granted. Workmen from llutchinson and Sons, a Long Beach oil spill clean up firm, spe nt ubout fi ve hours Wednesd ay cleaning up a ~mall spill in th e Scmcniuk Slough behind Newport Shore!>. The spill was the res ult of a break in a line from a city-owned well. Afler strct.ching a boom across the chan- nel, work men usl'd sponges and r a kes to clC'an up the spill estim ated to be a few gallor1!>. HI! said a ll of the charges were connected by a single fuse. And if all 13 had gone off at once, he ex- plained, the building probably would have been leveled. As it was, Lamphear saJd, the building's shell remained. Both Lamphear and McAul&y said Investigators have not learned if there was a connection betwee n the e xploslons and several slicks of dynamite found later that night in a trash can a few blocks away . "We want to cut off the tourist trade until Mexico takea action," she said. Mrs. Coulter said 1732 has several thousand members scat· tered across the United States. She estimated that more than 200 of the 600 Americans in Mexican Jails are from California. County ¥sts Last Flu Clinic Series The County Health Dl'part · ment has announced th<.> follow. mg locations for its Swine l:"lu 1m. mun1.ta t 1on clin11:s durini;: December. This 1i:. the final ~er1ec; of clinics. Costa Mesa : Costa Mesa Com- munity Center, Anaheim and Cl'nter on Dec. 14 from 5 9 Jl m. Ne wp or t Beach: lloai:; F r0ttt Page Al AIRPORT • • A drive to encourage Oran~c Olunly residents to use Ont<.tnh lnternat1onal Airport 1s under c·ons1dcrat1on by tht> Hoard of Supervisors In their 6G6 fart• to-facC' 1n. terv1cws. mcmhl'ri. of the• consul tant's sur vey team noted d1slinl't differences between Pt-rsons who la ve in thf' high impact arcn and those who live elsewhere. More than 30 per cent of tho!ic who live in the hil(hesl impart an•a. Santa Ana lle1~hts. hJ\IC In cd there more lh<in 10 yl·ar~ The consult ant found thJt 1:15 percent of those interviewed "ho hvC' a distant'<' f1 um the airport ··,1att'<I th('V m·vt-r heard aircraft from Orange County Airport." ln contrnst. only 32 percent of those who live 1n the impacted a rea said th ey ne ver heard aircraft. "When compar ed with crime. inflation. taxes. education and unemployment. t he airport as \'ily down the scale except to re s1denL-; of Santa Ana Heights," tht• consultant concluded. "ll also a ppears that residenL" or the im pact a reas make far rnore \·1s1ts to the a1rport for many more r easons than rest· dents from the general county area." "More lhan 75 percent of the Impact .:rca and 90 percent of the J{ene ra l county residenls feel the· airport has no efCect or 11 positive ('((eel oh the quahly or their laves," the consultant continued. The report conceded more than hair the residents of Santa J\na He1ghL-.. lipper Newport Bay and Newport · Ba I boa rcportc·d In· lerferenr<' with th<'lr daily ar t1v1t1es because of the airP<>rt·s oper ation. The c·onsultant said 85 P<'rei-nt of iJ II those In I en 1 t•wed ~iud they would not willinaly accept tax In ( reases to lessen the impact or .urport no ise on tht-lr hves. Gi lmore Now Asks ReletUe SALT LAKE CITY CAP> Convicted killer Gury Gilmore says the state of Utah blew Its chances by not h eeding his de· mands for a speedy execution and now must s et him free. Attorney Ronald B. Stanger · petitioned the 4th District Court In Provo on Wedn~day for Gilmore's release on grounds that state law required that the flrln1-1quad execution be carried out •Wlln 60 days after his Oct. 7 aentencing for killing a motel clerk. ,..,....,.,..., ... l PROBE ••• hundreds Of tbouaands Of d<>CU· ment.I. He repeatedly empbul1ed that the 170 staff mt mben wert a "bare bones" fi1ure. He said the Warren Commission, whic h tttlgated Kennedy's asaa111lan· lion, had 83 staff members plus the full-time servlcet of 150 FBI .,ent.I, 60 Secret Servtc. atenll and 13 CIA agents. Memor ial Hospital, :JOI Newport Blvd~, D<'c. 18 from ~ a m tu 5 p.m Huntington Beach· lluntmgtm1 Beach Free Chnu:. S06 Orangl' from 8-1 l am and l\turcl\i Park Commun1l\ Cl•nll'r, Coltll'n Wtst and l'\orma, 1 1 µ.111 .. IJoth on Dec~ 13. Lnguna Bl'ach Lcaguna Beath F'ree Clinic, 460 Ocean /\vc , Dec. 13 from noon lo 4 p.m South Lagun:i South Coast Community Hospital. 31872 Coast llJghway. Dec 16 from !l a.m to noon and from 2 6 pm La~una N1~ue l South County Ci\'1c Center. 30143 Cro\\n Valley Parkway. Dec 20 from 8·11 am and J.4 pm San Clemente Hospital, 645 De Los Mares. Thursday and Fn · day from 3.7 11 m until furthl'r notice Callin$? thl' hospital is ad· vised, 496-1122 Dog Licen se Forms Go Out For Ne wport Owners of llrcnscd dogs in Newport Beach will l>e recl!tvrng license renewal forms this week, according to John Burkhart of the city 's LicensC' Department. The licenses must be renewed by J an. 1, he said or dog owners face a 100 per cent penalty fee Pet owners will face fines for un· rene wed ltcense~ after Feb l, he said. Cost of license renewal is $10, or $.5 for a pet that has been neutered. The renewal must be accom · p a n ied by a va lid r a bies certificate, he s aid. Renewa ls m ay be sent to the Finance Department, Nt'Wporl Beach City Ha ll , 3300 Newport Blvd. Burkhart said anyone who has an unlicensed pet m ay obtain a license an person ::it city hall, in the offi ce of Dr. Albert Stockton. 3838 E. Coast lhghway. Corona del .Mar, or by maihnR the rabies certificate a nd money to the finance department. Slayer, 75, Kills Himself ALHAMBRA IAPl -A 75- year-old m an killed himselC after. hl' ha d ki lle d a ne 1ghhor, wounded a wom an and h::ir· ricaded himscff an his home with a shotgun for lhrcC' hours, police said. Investigators nlcf Sam Min· nicki went lo the home of a neighbo r Wedn<'sday when· a shooting took place. Jack Miller was killed, and Viola Brasson, 69, w~ shot In the arm. She was treated at Alham· bra Community llosp1tal and re- leased. SclwolAids Hospital Kids Student.. lrom Lincoln Middle School in Newport Beach plan to aha~ the holida ys with s tudents at Fairview State Hospital. A police es cort will herald the arrival of Santa ClatL~ &nd 150 Uncoln students at the faclUty Dec. 19 aU:30 a.m . The students , Including the school band. concert choir and cheerleaders will be bringing Sifts made in s hop classes and baked goods lrom the Home Economlc1 cla11. F rom Page A 1 PA TTY ••• April 4 and that will be a firm date ." Johnson hus yet to file any mo- tions in the case. Mi ss Hearst , r eleased from prison pending a ppeal or her San Francisco federal bank robbery conviction, has been living in seclusion a t h er parents' ex. elusive Nob Hill a partment Johnson a rra nged for Miss Hearst's 24-hour protection by shotgun-toting Burns security t,Uards, who are being paid by her parents. He has said the young heiress is in constant fear of harm from the former undergroWld as· sociates s he has denounced. A wom an pedestrian and a youn8 man sitting on a nearby bus bench were injured slightly by the blasts. And Lamphear said firemen still have been unable to locate the young m an. They had hoped to question him about anyone he may have seen In the area. An eye-witness, who arrived at the store moments after the first blast , dt"scrlbed the explosions as being "like bizarre firenowers from hell that erupted from the bowels of the darkened build· ing." He said there would be pauaes of up to three minutes between some explosions, then a aeries of machine-gun like blasts. Mrs. Coulter's son, Tyrone Coulte r, 25 , has served three years of a six-year sentence on a charge of Importing narcotJcs Jn. to Mexico. POST OFFICE OPEN S4.TVRDAY In an effort to help fight the last minute Christmas mailing rush, the Riverside Post Office Branch in Newport Beach will be open .Crom 9 a .m. to 12 noon Saturday, Dec. 11 and Saturday, Dec. 18. During this lime the post office will offer full service, said spokesman Glen Goodrich. The Riverside Branch Is located al 191 N. Riverside Ave .. Newport Beach. 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WHt ef Cerit Jt, Phone 642-8882 Sroro Hours Daily !>-6 Sat. 9-5,30 s4r • I• """ .................... . Sen'lce y., ....... ... • \ . • Saddleback C:DIT I ON * . * ~OL ~9, NO. :l<W, 4 SECTIONS. 42 PAGES . . Sftddlehack By LAURIF. KASP.:R Ol lht 0~11¥ 1'1104 SWlt Teachers rejected the Sad· dteback Valley Unified School District's latest employment contract orrer WedneM.lay, but also rcfuHd lo strike im- mediately. During a three-hour meeting, teachers agreed to accept a con- tract only if 1t includes agency shop. a four percent salary raise and a "no retribution" clause. If there is no •·su~tantial mov · ement " within a week, the teache rs voted to request the • state's EducationaJ Employment Relations Board to begin fact finding. At the same time, thev said, their leaders should begin making plans for a future stnke. Although teachers left the way 01>en for continued negotiations, DLSlrict Superintendent Rlchara ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1976 ,\ i"•t•r11oon N . \''. S•o cks TEN CENTS Teachers Reject Pact Welte said this morning that lru:itccs wall have to decide whether they are WlJling to re· sume the talks. Trustees previously have stood strongly against the agency . shop. If approved by a tna.Jorily or the district's teachers. it would require all teachers to become members or pay a $205 fee to the Saddleback Valley Educators Assoc1at1on <SVEA>. which represents them u1 ncgouat1ons. Currently, about 75 percent of the district's 700 teachers arc SVEA members Trustees generally contend agency shop is "forced un ionism" and not needed in the public school system. SVEA leaders, however, contend all teachers should pay for the representation they are recc1v mg. The teachers indicated during the meeting that they would rather have agency shop, whkh ('osts the district nothing, than the trustees· orfer of an addi- tional one percent salary raise <for a total five percent increase m a two year contract), which would cost about $160,000. "l Just don't understand the 1s sue other than that it's power," Welte said. Working rondltions in the district are "near ideal," hr said. Admitting dilfpppointment that the teachers reJecled the 1,>rt)o posal, the superintendent sa~d the package he worked out w1lb Bill Mecham, SVEA president, in the last round of ncgol.lations, was one of the best in the count)'. Mecham told his members thut. the contract "com es close to tx?- (See TEACllERS, Page AZ ) Slaying Probes Ho~e Approves $6.5 Million WASHINGTON !AP) -The House Committee on Assassina- tions voted today to spend fi() 5 ; million in the first full yc•ar or its inv~stigallon inlo the slayings of 'President Kennedy and Ur Martin Luther King Jr. "Any cut in ~hal figure in m} opinion will make the task 1m possible,' said Richard A Sprague. chi('( ('Oun.sci and daret· ~or or lhc panel Sprague said 1t was his "lwsl estimate" that the invesllgat1ons into the two murders could be completed w1th1n two years ;ind that the second year m1ghl cost less since the art'as to be probed would be narrowed by U1en. MAC Eyes Moderate :Housing LA presentation on moderate in >;me housing prospects for the lsouth county, plus selection of a new council member, will highlight Monday rught's me~t ing of the M iHion VieJo Municipal Advisory Council <MAC>. The meeting will start al 7 30 p.m in the MAC omces, 26161 La Paz Road Reed Flory. man ager of the· ousing and com muruty develop ment d1v1s1on of the Orangt• County F:nv1ronmental Manage ment Agency , will speak and answer questions on low cost ousmg starting ";:at 7 55 p m Seleet1on or the replat·cment for out~oing council mun Rt <'hard Lowcock. "'ho res1imt-d l!ilt· la'>l onth. 1s Sl'ht•duled near the emf of the ~cnd::.1 There ari• 12 t·anchdat<•s for thr acant ~t>al. 10 ()(whom wcr(• on e ltst of Jpphcants for lh<' <'Oun 11 post th ~•l opt•nC'd up in S<:p mber with lht• n~1gr1:1twn nf e1I Ne"e The 10 holdovers up for C'nrl 1deration Mnnduy snduri•John Butler Jfarvry Champlin, Jim ge. Richard l'wrt'. W.1rr1•n larbi1. Martin MacNe ll atherine Martin. M.1nn Mc,..,11•r elSlln Neff. Jo~rph Yoha and aron Z1mbt'r~ Actde<I to the 11,t of cand1dnt1>s ere new appllranh Jim epard. :1 ri•al e'>tate mJn anct ohn Lippeatt . .i h1~h i.chool eacher. After choosing lht• new rouncll ember, the agenda culls for election of a new MA(' hatrman . a post h eld by wcock when he quit the Pan('I Co ast W~ather Cloudiness to clear for a sunny Friday with some northeasterly winds. Highs o! about 6S, lows lo 40s. ' Members of the committee s eemed to be taken aback by Sprague's budget proposal. and al least two briefly assumed that the $6.5 million budget was for two years instead of one. But the com m1ttee voted without objection to approve Spraguc·s request and lo present 11 to the full House "Congress' reputation 1s r1drng on this, .. Rep. Stewart McKrnncy <O Conn.). said. "'If we're not go- ing to be g1 ven the tools and 1f Mr. Sprague 1s not going lo he given the tools I wouJd have to withdraw my name from the committee." Rep. Richardson Preyer (I). 'Moderate ' Hike Eyed TEllRAN. Iran IAP1 Shah Moh am mad Reza PahJavi says the 15 percent increase that I ran suggests an the price or oil would be moderate and would add only a fraction to inflation in the United States. The Iranian ruler said in an interview with The As· soci ated Press tha t his country needs more monry for its oil because of higher prices he claimed it i.s pay· ing for U.S goods and services The price for a barrel or crude 011 is Sl 1.51 A 15 per cent increase would bnng 1t to $13.23. That would add Jbt1ut two cents to the pncc Amer&<' ans pay for a gallon of gasohnP or fuel oil 1r pr1('e tonl rots rt> main on LI S domestic petroleum. New Trustee • Jan Overton Takes Seat Jan Overton, the Capistrano. Unified St•hool D1stnct's newes~ trustee. was sworn in Wednesday at 4 30 p rn hy Supenntendent Jerome Thornsley at Concordia School in San Clemente. Mrs Oveton was declared wrnner or the trustee election Oec I. following n recount which gave her a thrce·vote edge over Wilham Manahan Manahan had onginally lx'en declared the victor by eight votes 1n the Nov. 2 election, hut a l'Oun ly counsel decision to allow eleven doubly-marked ballots as votes inlentted for M~ Overton reversed the election results. Mrs. Overton's name appeared directly above the space for write-in votes. Eleven ba1Jots were marked both in the space following Mrs. Overton'& name and in the write-in space. Shirley Deaton. chief of elec- tions operations for the county registrar of voters, said the law stipulates that determination In such instances must be made as to voter intent. "It was clear voters who marked their ballots twice were ISee T RUSTEE, Page AZ) Home Burglarized For 8524 in Loot u ,uor, tape recorders and power tools with a t.otaJ value or SS24 were stolen from an El Toro home by buralars who pried open the door Ioele whUe the family was away at work. Orange County ahertft'a of· tlccrs said the thef~ was r eported by computer programmer Ken· neth Joseph TreutJeln, 31, of 23802 Landlsvlew. The IU>Jeo pro- perty wu taken rrom the den and 1ar11e.. N.C. ). said the budget proposal ··takes your breath away" but added "you get what you pay for." Sprague was to present his budget proposal lo the House Democratic Caucus later in the day and a lso was expected to make a public presentation of the results of his anvestagation since the comm1ttec was formed in September More than half the S6 5 million would be taken by saJar1es for the 170 staff members Sprague said he needs. Spra~ue acknowled.:ed that the average salary for <i stacr (See PROBE, Page i\2) Grandstand Play Teamsters' Property Rezoned Looking someth1n~ like a spider caught m his own web, Charles Jones works amid steel piping lh:.it holds up a section ()( grandstand at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Jones :met fellow workers Wednesday were prcp:mng bleachers for dis mantling and shipment lo P asaden a where they will be set up again for spec- tators at the Rose Parade on Ne~ Year's Day. A zoning change that paves the way for 2,807 new homes in the Laguna Niguel area was ap- proved today by county supervtsors. The J,270-acre future Colinas de Capistrano development lies west of the San Diego Freeway, northwest o f San Juan Capistrano and south of Crown Prosecution Rests In MD Rape Trial \'alley Parkway. • And before s upervisors re- ?.oned the property owned by the Teamsters Uni(ln for residential use. they s tipulated that an area for a San Juan Hills transpotta- t1on corridor must remain un- developed for at least 16 months. The board , in adopting transportation plans for southeast county area last sum- mer. had identified that corridor <is a future major roadway. But I.hey have not yet adopted a precise route for the new road. T\\'o property owners in the area, Marilyn Williams and William Bathgate, told the board they arc concerned about • drainage from the new housing tract onto their land J\nd they asked to be informed before final decisions on roadways are matle. The board assured them they would be notified and asked that the de- \• e Io per insure adequate drainage for his tract. The zoning issue first came before sus>ervisors Oct. 27. but Bathgate told the board then he had not been notified or the 1.0ne change as required by law. County planners then learned that through an error 28 adjacent property owners were not notified as required, so the mat- ter was rescheduled. Bathgate suggested todaj that the notification methods used by the county appear lo be rather lax and might be improved in the ruture. The prosecution rested its case today in the Orange County Superior Court rape tnal of Dr Ross Todd McClure. 54, of South Laguna. The prosecution's final witncs!'> testified that blood tests performed after a Dana Point woman claimed she was rapL'd indicated that a drug known by the trade name Valium was in her blood stream. · • Sheriff's criminallsl Martiar<'l Kuo said she carried oul the lest on blood drawn from the 22-year old complainant while she un derwent a rape examination Jan. 7 at South Coast Community Hospital. The a lleged victim testified that she was disoriented and semi-conscious during the doc tor 's alleged act of rape in h1:. of fice at 31542 S. Coast lhghway because or an inJect1on he ad ministered after she ~ol onto his HAPP•N &SS IS WAVING VOUfl. GMR.1S'TMAS SHOPPING DONE: ONLV 15 DAVS LEl=t .'.' Java Climbs • C'.A>lfee Prices Hiked'.~ SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Folger's says it's rais- ing its wholesale price of coffee by 20 cents, boosting the cost to $2.88 a pound. The increase, however, is not expected to reach consumers until next year. The company, a division of Procter and Gamble, blamed the increase on the rising price of green cof· fee beans. I • J im HardcasUe, n spokcs,ma.tl for Capricorn Cof. fe!!C?S, a large specialty cotfee wholesaler. blamed lhc rlsing prlci!t on Alri~an political turmoil, a devastat- ing frost ln Brazll lastyear, and a worldwide shortage ol cotf ee beans. • . .. examination table. She testified that the doctor committed an act of sexu._. perversion during a series or al· leged intlmac1es. Defense attorney Leonard McBride said he will put Dr. McClure on the witness stand to offer his version of what haµ- pt•ned an the examining room last Jan 7. Santa Ana • Explosions Booby Trap? By KATHY CIANCV 011 ... 0fily Pllol St•fl Agents investigating the cause of 13 explosions that ripped through a Santa Ana furniture store Nov. 2 have come up with conflicting reports on the motivf'. Santa Ana fire mvesligator Jo.: Lamphear said today the probe• has turned up no other motive than a possible booby trap lo kill or maim firemen. But Wednesday Jan McAulay, a federal alcohol, tobacco and firearms agent, said he did not believe that was the motive. However. he declined to say whal the motive mi4ht have been. The election night explosions and fire caused about $150,000 damage to Emilio's Interiors, 7t9 N Main St. Lamphear said he based his conclusion about the booby-trap motive on the wat the 13 one- pound explosives were scattered throughout the building. He explained that flammable liquid was used to start :i rate blazes in the building. • Lamphear said whoev t off the blasts may have reallied that firemen arriving on the scene of a blaze usually immediately entet the building and search for possible victims. As lt turned out, the series of explosions was under way when fire crews arrived, and no firemen entered the structure un- til the blasts ceased. Lamphear said lnvestigators alill have not learned for certain \hat the ~xploslon was dynamite, noting Jaboratory tests probably won't be rlnished for another lwo weeks. He said all or the charges were (~BLASTS. P .. ~ .\%) ; -Judge Delays Patty's Trial On Kidnaping LOS ANGELES <AP) •• Patricia llearst. escorted 1, a courtroom by armed security guards, won a postponement to- day of her trial on k1dnaping. robbery and assault charges to April4. Miss Hearst. in her first public court appearance since her r~­ lease Nov. 19 on St.25 million bail. stood before Supenor Court .Judge Wilham R1tzi and waived her right to a speedy trial. "Yes, vour honor ." s h<> answered softly when usked 1( the delay was all right with her. The trial had been schedule(! for Jan. 10, but Mi ss llcarst'.s af torney, Al Johnson, said she! would be lied up dunng Jal'uary 10 ''several other Junsd1ct1ons." He spec1f1 cally clleci her planned testimony ai::unst her former fugitive traveling compa- nions, William and Emily llarns. who are to stand trial an Alameda County on ch:1rgcs of k1dnaping Miss llearsl on fo,eb. 4, 1974. However, Deputy Dist Atty. Sam Mayerson, who will pro- ~ecute M 1ss llcarst. noted thnl trial has been postponed to May 2 Nevertheless. he yielded to Johnson's request for the Apri I 4 trial date. Miss Hearst, who was flown to Los Angeles under pnvate guard from San Francisco, was pre- ceded into ttie courtroom hy st~ bodyguards who occupied lht front row or the spectator section normally r eserved for the press The guards, armed with <See PATrV, Page AZ) Tax Deadline· Set Friday Orange Counly property taxpayers have until mid night Friday to make their fint property tax payment tor 1976·77. Property owners whotie payments are received or postmarked after the Dec. 10 deadline will be as- sessed a six percent penal ty, according to county Tax Colleclor-Trf!uurer Bob Citron. ' Taxpayers who have not received their tax bllls or have que~Uons re,ardlng their bdl should call his of. flee at 834·3411. '---------------...-. . JlZ OAILYPILOT' Thurtday, December 9. 1978 ~lHail . The Emperor NDJAMENA, Ch ad CAP) Jean Be d e l BokUla, who proclaJmed himself Emperior Bokussa I of the Centrul Afncan Empire on Saturday, hib ruled that anyone who meets him has to bow hJs• head from s ix pace:,, away. Monr Sla·ys F anilly Turns Pistol on Self in Suicide If answering Bokassa's questions 1n the a f · firmallve. he must suy. "Yes, Imperial MaJesty," and always avoid "a brutal no" d a n swer 1n ~ negatively. These instrudions wen~ broadcast over govern- ment radio Wednesday and monitored here. Bokassa has ruled the landlocked African country since a 1965 coup. UPPER ARLINGTON. Ohio (AP> -The wile of a design nnn executive ratally wounded him. killed two of their children and then killed herselr Wlth a ~l SO handgun s he bought at a local gun shop, police said. A third child in the "ideal" suburban family escaped death when her mother 's gun mis fired , authorities said. The woman, Patty Bolin, 40, killed herself after a poUceman summoned by a the couple's 15· year-old daughter, Alida Ann, shone his flashlight into the family's darkened house. of. ficers said. Alicia Ann ran to a neighbor's home after her mother's .22· Historical Preservation u.Uber pistol mlanz.t. police 1n U1ll wealthy Columbus suburb said. Pollce called the shooUngs an apparent case or murder-suicide. A police search of lhe house, however. foiled to turn up a swc1de note. Neighbors could orrer no ex- planation for the incident and one described the Bolins as "an ideal fMmlly ." Bolin was the founder and president of a mechanical and machine design company. Police said the gun was purchased two months ago at a Franklin County gun store. There is no state registration of ·School, Church Move Two venerable El Toro his· torical buildings that have oc- cupied their present s1ks since ~fore the turn of the century will be uprooted and moved next week as new d evelopment pre- sses in around them. The original El Toro School . built in 1885, and St. Goerge's Episcopal Mission, raised by its original congregation in 1891 , Will be placed on temporary sites near the century-old Serrano Adobe in the Lake Forest com· munity. A spokesman for the county en- vironmental Management Agen· cy said today the bwldmgs will be surrounded by chain-link fenr- ing and will be closely watched by Sheriff's patrols dunn~ the six months or so until their ptrma· a:ient pads are finished. The church. school and adobe will comprise a "heritage hill" historical complex in 56-acre Ser· rano Community Park, which is bounded by Lake Forest Drive, Trabuco Road and Serrano Road. The church and school now sit almost across from each other along bustling El Toro Road and the company hired by county government lo move the build- ings plans to do them both at the same time. Bud Snow of Snow House Mov- ers in Garden Grove said today work will begin on the project Monday with the actual move slated for "about Jhursday." The structures will tie cut free of their present foundations and Jacked up with steel beams so wheels can be placed un- derneath. Seville Petitioners Win Traffic Light JI tJ n d r c d !. 0 r s t• \; I I I c homeowners in M1s!i1011 VICJO, whose children attend Glen Yermo School. won the coopera· tion of county government his week. More than 600 r><,'Oplc signed petitions presented Lo County Supervisor Thomas R1l<'y uruing installation of a traffic signal at Modesto Drive and Trabuco Road to protect children cro~'l.ing <it that 1nter~ect1on lo gel to school. This week, in an off ag<>nda ac- Frot11 Page A J BLASTS ... connected by a single ruse And 1f all 13 had gone of( al OllC<' hC' C'~ plained. the building probabl) would have bl'en le\eled As 1t was. Lamphear said, the bwldrng's shell remamed Both Lamphear and McAulay said investigators-have not leamed if there was a e<>nncct1on between the explosions a nd st>veral sti cks of dynamtk found later that night in a trash c.in a few blocks aw;iy A woman pedestrian and a young man sitting on a nearb) bus bench were tnJurcd slight!) by the blasts And Lamphear srud fire men still have been unabll' to locJtc the young man They had hoped to question him about anyone he may have seen in the area. An eye-v.1tne-.s. who arn\ed dt. the store moment!) after th£' first blast, described the explosions as being .. hke b1zarr<' f1renov.er'I. from hell that erupted from lht• bowels of the darkened build ing .. 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MW\ ,,_,~,. hMtf ......... IMn•t mettt~ 0' •ft 'f'f ,0 .. Mf1th fNNI,. m. f' eof ,.......,Cttt wlt"ove '-"Cl•I '""~•o••f\ of t.,.,.,.,.-•.. &.<-·cl•n N•l•r. •II~ 11 c.<te """'· c•"'•r"'• hh« ,,,.,. .., <~, ... l"'lt :i,,::.,r.;...·~ :~:.~ _111,; "'" ,.,, T t1on , supervisors approved the signal proj<.'ct at a cost of about $30,000. County officials hope to have the lights working by next April. At the heart of the grass-roots movement was the Glen Yermo Parent-Teacher Organization, which delcared that 1t didn't want lo wait until a child was killed or seriously hurt to gel a signal at the inler!>ection. The junction in question hes about 200} ards up a hill from the rntersecuon of Trabuco and Los J\J1sos Boulevard and Just below the crest of the Trabuco Road hill The PTO leaders argued that cars coming over the hill are usually mo\ mg too fast for the dnvers to realize that there 1s a crosswalk at Modesto, even when crossing guards are present. The pellt1oners claim there have been several "near misses." Fro.. Page A I PROBE •.. member -about $21,000 would be higher than other con- gressional staffs are paid. But he sa1d .. other staffs can have some young people who are there to get broken in and get trained." Other maJOr expenses in Sprague·s budget included $1.8 mllhon for travel, $425,000 for telephone and telegraphs and $175,000 for tbe purchase and ren· tal of equipment such as lie de- tectors. voice analyzers and computers to cross-reference hundreds o( thousands or docu- ments. He repeatedly emphasized that the 170 staff members were a "bare bones" figure. He said the Warren Commission, which 1stigated Kennedy's assassian· lion, had 83 staff members plus the full·time ser vices of lSO FBI agents, 60 Secret Service agents and 13 CIA agents. Fro.PageAJ TEACHERS lng one of the better contracts en· tered int-0 in Orange County," and complimented Welte's ef. forts. Howeve r, he also said that signing the contract would be givlft& up a lot of the rights and privileges the district's teachers have enjoyed in the past. Mecham said agerrcy shop, which be prefers to refer to as "representation fee," ls "strletlyJ a teacher issue." He said It doesn't involve the public or cost tbe public. The teachers rejected the con- tract by a vote ol 2'4 to JOS. They refused to strike on a vote of 219 to93. A proposal to call a one-day strike also failed. During the meetint, however. teachers said (hey wUl begin working toward poUUcal actJon in the March acbool board elec- Uon. Snow said the steeples on both buildings will have to be re· moved to reduce the height for transporting but lhey will be replaced intact. The actual move will take place during daylight hours. which is permitted on county roads, Snow noted. "We'll have the help of the Edison Company and Pacific Telephone t o raise or lower whatever utility lines mighl hinder the move. since these are two-Story structures,·' he said. Fro.a Page AJ TRUSTEE • • not voting for any of the other three candidates. so they must have intended to vote for Mrs. Overton." she said. The recount was requested Nov. 18 by Patricia Lynam, a friend of Mrs. Overton's, who said she objected to having Manahan. a teacher in the neighboring Saddleback Valley Unified School District. on the school board. where he could vote for teacher pay raises. Sou th Orange County Educator s, representing Capistrano teachers, challenged the inclusion of doubly-marked ballots in the recount. Overriding the teachers' objec- tions, Mrs. Overton was officially declared the winner of the elec- tion Tuesday. and her certificate of election was received and filed bv Orange County supervisors. Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley mailed supporting information Tuesday from coun· ty counsel to lhe teachers ' representative. Tony Leon, president of the Capistrano Unified Education Association <CUEA). said today he will refer the information to attorney Horace Wheatley for a decision on whether to challenge recount results m court. "If he says we have a case, fine," said Leon. "lf he says we 'don't. we will congratuJate Mrs. Overton and drop the matter. Naturally, the minute Bill Manahan says 'stop,' we stop. We are bound to his wishes. Out I thjnk he Is curious lo see how this thing will be resolved." The cost of the re<:ount has been estimated al about $1200 and will be charged to the Capistrano school dis trict. Superintendent Thornsley said Mrs. Overton will be welcomed to the board of trustees with a ceremony at its next regular meetinR, Dec. 20. "Under the circumstances, she was anxious to be sworn in as soon as possible," he said. "A neighbor could have done it, but several of us were at a meeting at Concordia, so we did it that way." Fro81PageAJ PATTY ••. shotguns when they arrived at Los Angeles I nternational Airport, did not carry visible weapons in the courtroom. The hearing lasted less than five minutes and was held in Ritii's courtroom rather than in the bulletproof maximum- security courtroom used for Miss Hearst's appearances when she was in custody. The !2-year-old newspaper heiress, wearing a blue velvet blazer, yellow sweater and multicolor-striped s kirt, also signed a document waiving her further appearance at pretrial hearings. Rltti, In granting Ute delay, said sternly: "Let's go to trial April 4 and lhal will be a firm date." Johnsol\)las yet to file any mo- Uons ln lhe case. Miii Hearst, released from prison pendlna appeal of her San Franctsco federal bank robbery conviction, has been living In sec:lu•lon al her parents• ex- clualveNobHlJJ 1partment. • flttarms in Ohio. aJthough some cities. such as Columbus. have local 1un reaistration or - dinance~. Police officer Thomas French, sumn1oned to the house about G p.m. Wednesday afier Alicia Ann ran to a neighbor's home, said he saw part of 43·year-0ld RonaJd Bolin's body through a window when he went to lhe front door of the family's ranch-style house. "I shin ed my flas hlight through the bay window for a look and she (Mrs. Bolin) pointed the gun at me," French said. French said be ducked beneath the window when he saw the woman put the iun to her head and beard it fire. Police said Mrs. Bolin also shot her daughter Tamela Jean. 12, and son Todd Matthew, 9, before she killed herself. Mrs. Bohn, Tamela and Todd were dead at ~!~~ne. The husband died early Keeping Bis Cool The children's bodies were found in the family room and kitchen. thP boy still wcanng a winter coat and hat. Bedford Furr, a deputy superintendent of the Wichita Falls, Tex . public schools , open~ his mall despite schools being closed because of a natural gas l>hortag<.> Families Back Strikers MEXICO CITY (A P) -A hunger strike by American in· mates seeking parole from Mex- ican jails will be supported Saturday by a demonstration at the San Ysidro-Tijuana border crossing, organizers say "We're de manding parole home for Christmas, .. Mary Coulter said Wednesday in a telephone interview from Mexko City to her home at Torrance Mrs. Coulter is president of 1732, an organization of parenLc; and sympathizers or Americans jailed in Mexico. mostly on narcotics charges Mrs. Coulter said she expected from 500 to 1.000 Americans to ai.· semble at the border crossing Saturday to carry placards and chant. "The purpose is definitely in AMERICAN ARMS SEEK PROTECTION-A4 granted. "We want to cut orr lhe tourist trade until Mexico takes ac~tion," she said. Mrs Coulter said 1732 has several thousand members scat- tered across the United States. She estimated that more than 200 of the 600 Americans in Mexican support of the hunger strike," jruls are from California. she said. "We want to put pre- ssure on the Mexican govern· Mrs. Coulter's son, Tyrone ment lo initiate parole." 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