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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-12-30 - Orange Coast Pilot\ ~. I I ~ ,· \ ' ::-1 . ' ·. l • :~ I ;·: I . j .. I a _art er • • IS It ii" '•ain Helps' But Don't Celebrate Yet FRIDAY A FTERNOON, DECEM BER 30, 1977 ~ YOL. 7t , NO. JM, 4 SICTIONS, D PAOIS ~ ................................................................ ~ ..., - -. • • • ' • l f Sketches of ~trangler Withheld It • Diedrich, Rose I Cliff Rescue Officials Hit .,Drawings I · 2 Resemble l By Jury Probe 1-~ ....... ,~ TwoCops l LOS ANGELES CAPl ;_Just •• before officials were to release composite sketches of possible Hillside Strangler suspects, a complicated comedy of errors unfolded and officials , acknowledged that the sketches I were likenesses of two police vice officers. By GARV GRANVILLE Of tlle Oall' Piiot Sta" Grand Jury transcripts show a bribery probe of Orange County officials b<.'gan last August with S upl'rvis or Ralph Diedrich, former s uper visor Hobert Battin and Fulle rton attorney Michael Rem· ington as the prime sus pects. Bv the time the four-month investi~alion entered its fin al s tages early this month, however, Battin had fi zzled out as a s us pect, R emington was saf<.'guarded by immunity a nd Anaheim a rchitect LeHoy Rose had vaulled to the top of the suspect list. WHEN IT CAME lime for the Grand Jury to act, it was Diedrich who was indicted Dec. 15 on the bribery charges as well as a bribery conspiracy charge. And it was his long-lime frie nd Rose who was named with Diedrich in the conspiracy allegation. THREADING ITS WAY through 638 pages of Grand Jurv tes timony leading to the indictment is a talc of hard-pressed business executives hoping in 1973 and 1974 for a favor a ble nod by the Board of Supervisors on a pending land use decision. Those hopes for a favorable decision were r e· ward ed in March, 1974 when Diedrich .led a 3 to 2 Board of Supervisors' decision in favor of the cor· porate landowners. . And woven into the story revealed by transcripts of the testimony are echoes from Orange County's immediate political past. ONE OF THOSE echoes sounded about the head of the late Fred Harber, then a not too far behind the scenes political powerhouse in Orange County. Harber, for example, is d epicted by witnesses as being in the forefront of battle by Anaheim Hills, lnc., and its parent company, the Robert H. Grant Co., to h ave undeveloped l and freed from agricultural preserve agreem ents. (See BRmER~, Page A2) 28 Stitehes in Faee Mesa Woman Flees FrOm Sex Assault A 24·year-old Costa Mesa woman who decided to hitchhike to work Thursday evening ended up with 26 stitches In her face as she attempted to escape a dwer who tried to rape her, police re· ported. The woman was struck below the right eye in a scuffle at Newport Boulevard and Flower Street at about 8:30 p.m., in full view or other motorists, police said. . The attack came alter the worn an was picked up by a busky male between 30 and 4(). )'tara-old wilh wavy, ahoWder· Jensth brown hair. Police said tbe man bad only driven the woman about 100 yards before he tried to fondle her and sexually assault her. She left the stopped vehicle but the man gave chase, struck her and tried to drag her back to the car. He eventually gave up and escaped in a lwo-door sedan. The victim was treated a~ Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and later released. "Consi(lerlng the aituatlon 1n ios Angeles {The HUl1ide Stran1ler), hitcbb1kln1 would not be the most appropriate thine to be doing," sald Costa Mesa, police Sst. Tom Lazar. "It would be 1.Cer Cor younc ladles to ~akelbebus,''beadded. A Laguna Beach m an was lifted to safety by a Marine Corps he licopter Thursday after he fell down a cliff at his home, 102 McKnight Drive. Ernest Helm, Jr., was ~ardening when he tumbled to the sand at the Crescent Bay Beach j ust after noon. L aguna Beach paramedics s a id the Dany ,.. ... .....,.11y 1udw1n1 K...,... helicopter r escue crew was called in because of the difficulty of carrying the injured man over the rough terrain. Helm, 56, was trans ported to Hoag Memorial Hospital, where he was to be released to· day. Week's Rain Didn't Break Drought Grip By 1be Associated Press ·. Nearly five inches or rain was dropped on drought-stricken Southern CaJifornia lhis week, and more off-and-on showers were predicted throughout the weekend. But water officials war ned Thursday against premature celebrations of the drought's end, even though the s torm brought the season's total for Southern Calllornia rainfall ·to well above normal. '•Any rain we do get is helpful," said Joel Schwarz of the Metropolitan Water District. "But it would have been a heck or a lot better if it had been the norm\ll kind of storm we get in winter lo California, a storm from up north rather than from the tropics. ~peaks in Warsaw Carter May Visit Egypt During Tour WARSAW, Poland CAP> - President Carter left open today the possiblllty be might go to Egypt during his current over· seas mission, expressed hope for FOOTBALL . . OATORBOWL Channel 7, 8 p.m. PltbbUrOh (1-2·1) va. CltlfMOft •2· 1) agreements with the Soviet Union on strategic arms and other issues during 1978, and an- nounced a $200 million food deal with Poland. He spoke at a news conference tn a Warsaw hotel, broadcast and televised to the Un ited Stales. In larg' 1Jleasure, what }Je bad to say }'"as a review of paat 1tatemebt8 on negotiations wlUt the •Sovt~t Union and on pe•ce effotts iii the Middle East. A White House spokesman ln Washington, Mark Henderson, sald Carter heard the same tr~nslationl of c:tuestions asked by Polish reporters as did mlWons ot ~Americans watching the newsHlbterence on television. television. Assistant Police Chier Daryl ' Gates was to have released the 1 sketches at a news conference ~ Thursday, but the officers rec• ~ ognized themselves and the drr- rawings werewithheld. Gates, at the news conference. s aid only that the m en depicted had been contacted and were not involved in the case. The Associated Press later learned that the men in the drawings were officers. When asked why the men were not identified as such at the news conference, Lt. Dan Cooke, a police spokes man, said, "Nobody asked." The two unidentified oflicers had s topped a woman for driv· ing erratically; not realizing she was a police officer, Cooke ex•. plained. The woman officer gave the special task force working on , the case the officers' descrip. lions because one theory in the case has been that the killer or killers of ll women may have stopped people on the pretense of conducting pol ice business. Gates said the woman or. <I ficer 's description matched other descriptions received (See SI'RANGLE, Page A2) Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness through Saturday with 30 p erc ent ~h ance of measurable rain tonight decreasing to 10 percent Saturday. Lows t onight mid to upper SOS. Highs Saturday in low to mid 60s. . . . INSIDE TODA. Y .. J I '1 . J 1 J t ·1 •'The Ta in that we get here lo Southern Callf omia helps us a little bit as tar as ending the drouibt," Sehwarz 1aid, "but the Jtey ana where we need the rainfall ls the northern two· thirdl dthe state ... BLUE-GRAY GAME • Ch.mnel 13, 8 ~.m • Once llain, Carter said the . Orange Coa st residenft planning to join the millions along the Tournament of Roses parade route can get 4 preview of Minion ·Viejo's /loot on Page Cl. I I ,, • Sona• rain wu talllnl there to-day. . Normally $outhem Cautornia lets water from anow4 melt.Ing in th• noTthern mountains, Schwan explained. The warm tropical air that came wlth thJs week'• storm melted anow, but 1 UJee ~WERS, Paso At) : Plttabu~:r d= t have T~ny t>Onett Ulla time, but is fa.ored to beat the Ti1era. 1'be teams dldn 't receive the pdbllclu ot a Notr• Dame or Oklabodl1, but the ••me COGld be the hardest hitting of the bowl games. Botb have sometblnC to prove. SeeDetalls la 8porte 8ecUoa , United states Js not trying to Jmp9se a Middle t:ast sel.lle· !hen~ bbt. to belP Istael and the Arab 1tate1 te•ch their own terms. TM s.> mlllloa food and Ceed tra>n• Carter oftered to Poland. lo addltiGQ to «MM> million already arranged, wvuld help the Poles withstand Cour years of crop failures, thepresldentaald. dent SIUl. Carter also said be discussed (See CARTE•, P11e AZ) " ~ •••ex . AtV-s.n4ul A1t ..... 04 ' L. M • ...,.. A6 ~I,.. M ...,_, ,u.t MelMNI N..e • M C.ttf9"N AS ~11119CaoMl'f 'Att C111ttlll.. D1.. ltettAtitMb CM c.itlet 1117 9"ftl ... • C-•'""' '" ·--M..-. ,... .,_.... ,...,_ A1t Tll .. 1"'-M ............ "' ,......_ • 04 a11l.W ...... C1 .. WtatlMt' M ....... ., .. .._,.,.._. M ....... '"9 a!W~ CW • -..LMIMft •• ' .... _ -- ............ l....,2..___DA.;._tL_v_P;.;.tt.-o_r_"'"'"'"'.~§i:.... ___ ,~,.:.:'d:::•:Lt:...:· Oec:::.•.:.::m:::be:::':.;30=.:.., .:.:19:..:7:..!...7 ,. . aea .......... . Rain Continues Over Weekend Ot•ca~1onal sprinkles should <·ontmue through the weekend hut clear up Monday m Ume for the Rose Parade, the National WN1thcr Service said today. They're predicting a 30 per- et•nt chance of showers tonight, 10 percent on Saturday, and 30 percent again on Sunday. "It's going to kind of be a little bit of everything,'.' said a spokesmen. He said t ern · pcratures should reach highs in Thug Leaves Fruity Mark SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The FBI says it's look· mg for a middle-age man who drcsses like a woman and politely gives bank clerks shiny red apples - after he robs them. AgenLc; said the strange cr ook hit two San Jose banks within 20 minutes on the same day. He left his fruity mark each time and escaped with un- disclosed amounts of cash. "The apples arc now be· 1ng processed 10 Washington for prints," an ag<.•nt said Thursdi.ly. f 'rom P a ge A l CARTER ... ''1th Polish leaders the plight of ,1hnul 250 fnmilies in the United ~I alt''> ""ho "':.mt lo be reun1kd "1th reh1t1H·s now in Poland. The lead e rs gave assurances '"thi.ll our concern would be al· ll•viated," he s aid. Tht• president dea lt cautiously with questions of human rights .ind Soviet troops in Poland. He U.S. INTERPRETER REASSIGNED-Page A3 :-aid the American concept of human rights is more honored in Poland than in som e other Euro- pt'an nations. And as for the Russian troops s t ationed in Poland. Carter said that was an issue to be handleq by I.be foles and their leaders. · Carter said he hopes that after a SA LT ali(recment is reached ,, 1th the So' iets, Moscow and \\',1shington can move to discuss t .1l'l1cal nuclear weapons con- trol. That would include the 111:utron bomb, which is designed to kill through radiation without dl•vastating the target area. The prt'sident said new Soviet \\l•apons like the SS20, a land· ha:-.ed mobile missile, are much more dcsl~1bilizing lo the current military balance than is the pro- l•'l'ted neutron bomb, which Moscow has assailed. Carter said the United States "uuld not deploy neutron weapons except by agreement \\1th NATO allies. I k said he conducted "very fruitful discussions" with Polish lc:adcr Edward Gicrek on issues including NATO, negotiations for force reductions in Europe. .blrategic arms limitations "and Rt'ncral commitments lo peace m the future." Gas Down Drain ~ BLOOMINGTON, 111. (AP) - A gasoline truck driver who thought he was pumping J,000 11allons of gasoline into a service atation·s storage tank actually i>oured it into the Bloomington llewer system, fire department officials say. The driver said he "'istook a sewer line cap for tbe f'.1s t ank cap, which was covered ~ith ice. OflANQE COAST s DAILY PILOT •"""o....,.eo.11 o.llv ll'ilot .... ,,_...,<_ ~-· ... ,.. ..... ~ .... ··-·-... ""'°'-.... ~·:.~11~i;:~~":t~:9~~=~:'l::.~: ,,...,... -.. <Kii, HuollftQI°" _,,,,_ •••n Yllltf. lr•i"•· S•Odltc.clll \fell ... eftd ~=~~f:.:'~:~~~ lJr1'1CIHI -lilol"'I OIOftl I\ M llO """" !Hf .. ~•••Mt. co.to M .. o. C:.UtOrftl0'7~ . __ ,, .. .._ PrffjOOftl -Pvtlll- .H<• •. 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However, he said, about 15 years ago one hit the Newport Pier, picking up a lifeguard tower and injuring a lifeguard. The Orange County Harbor Department in Newport Beach today reported .26 or an inch in rain over Wednesday night. bringing the season total to 3.45 compared to 3.01 at the same time last year. The Orange County Fire Department station in Laguna Niguel recorded .13 ot an Inch to· day, for a season total of 4 43. Last year .it this time they'd re- corded 2.85 inches. * * * From Page A l SHOWERS. • it melted it too quickly to be gathered efficiently. ··we can't pump it out of the Sacramento-San J oaquin River D elta fa s t e no ugh ," said Schwarz ... The farmers can·t use the water now ... Schwarz said 7.04 inches of rain have fallen in Los Angeles this season, compared to an average 4.4!) inches. Rut he not- ed l hat som e no rt hem res· ervo1rs. wh1eh su pply thl' :.outhl'rn part of the 5.lnte, are still gelling less than their usual amount of rain. The forecast predicted scat- tered showers through Friday, as a second storm -this one from the northwest -edged its way south. He estimated a 40 percent chance of rain for Fri· day, dropping to a 20 percent chance Friday night. "New Year's offi<:ially we've got a chance of showers," he said. •·and there still is that possibility Monday," when the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl football game are scheduled in Pasadena. Precipitation from the new storm was expected to be much· lighter than from the earlier storm. A break in the rain is ex· pect'd between Friday night and Sunday, with precipitation restarting sometime Sunday. The California Highway Patrol reported all roads re· opened with the exception of two highways in the Big Bear area and one highway between Islip Saddle and St. Vincent. All had been c losed because of rockslidcs and washouts. Northern California today was given another dose of its favorite medicine -rain. Predawn showers t ell throughout the region and more was expected later today. The National Weather Service said Crescent City was soaked with an inch of rainfall during the 24-hour period ending at 4 a .m . Eureka received one-third or an inch during the same period. ., ... 2 Shots SACRAME~TO <AP> -As Ambrose Griffin was unload1ng arQ.Ceries. outside his house lo 1uburban Carmichael, a car aped by and there were two PQJ>- pins sound&. Grltlln, 56, a eovernment engineer, turned to bis wife Thursday night and said, "My God. I've been shot. .. He fell to the ground, bleeding from a bulJet wound in the chest. He died a short lime later at American River Hospital. His neighbor, James Turnbow, said il must have been a wild shot !ired by joy-riding youngsters. Oeltt,... ...... .., llk»N ._._. CLOUDY SklES ARE EXPECTED TO GIVE WAY TO FAIR WEATHER ~ONOAY Sun Makes Sliver Lining In View From Coron• del Mar Freeway In Cost• M••• "No one in the world woulcl want to shoot Mr. Grlffin," he said. Turnbow said he was in hi!> garage when he heard the shots. but didn't pay much attention because they've been common in the neighborhood recently. Front Page A l 2 Gumnen Flee After Killing - Vista Man, 68 BRIBERY PROBE. • • "A neighbor has had her porch lights shot out four times already. Windshields have been shot out. We've reported all this. but no one seemed to do anything," he said. As a matter of fact, former Anaheim Jlills president John Sickler testified. Harber was paid $4,000 to conduct a survey aimed at finding out how people felt about the agreements. Those agreements give land- owners a property lax break in return for their holdmg land for "agnculturnl purposes" rather than use of the land for develop- ment. WllEN ASKED what Harber proposed. forme r Grant Co. pr(•s1dent H ichard Owc:n testified: ··1 think he wanted money. Well, he was CJ )ways -I. sCJy always -he was very hkely selling political influence." But the St,000 Harber alleged- ly got for the opinion survey that was intended to be used lo sway county supervisors' minds was pe anuts compared to what Rose and Remington were paid by the land development company. Witnesses t est1f1ed and evidence indicated Hemington was paid $74.485 for what was described as perhaps a file drawer full or legal work, somo or it done by legal interns in his office. And Remington himself. told the Grand Jury he loaned Diedrich $25,000 of his fee. a loan that has not yet been r epaid. The Fullerton attorney also said he paid William Moore, a San Clemente resident, $30,000 Diedrich said he borrowed from Moore in 1972. R EM I NGTON SA I D he chalked that loan payment up as another Joan to Diedrich that re· mains unpaid. iietore testifying, Remington was given immunity. Also,· multiple political conspiracy charges brought against him in a July 1 indictment were re· duced to a single mis~meanor charge. Rose, though, had nothing to say to the Grand Jury. According to the transcripts, Assistant Dist. Atty. Michael Capizzi said Rose's lawyer told him he felt Rose "could con- vince the District Attorney's Of· fice there was no wrongdoing Qn his part." "However ," Capizzi said. "Mr. (Sylvan ) Aronson said be would advise his client not to testify before the Grand Jury." Capizzi also gave the jury bis written invitation to Diedrich to appear before the jury, an in· vitation that included an offer to let Diedrich present witnesses and evidence that might terd to clear him or suspicion. H E ALSO GAVE the Grand Jury a copy of Diedrich's writ· ten rejection of his Dec. 5 offer. And to make certain the jury knew of D1edrich's pre- indictment denial of wrongdo- ing, he gave the jurors a v1deolciµe copy of a television program that reaturntl J)iedrich denying wrongdo111g. Those efforts bv Cao1zzi to give both sides of the stor¥ to tht• Grand Jury notwithstanding, testimony contained in the eight volumes of transc ripts is genecally one-sided. As is lhe case in an suer\ jury inquiries, the witnesses were not cross-exam in ed. And the hars hes t Died rich a(·cuser tcst1f1ed only to what others had· told him and not his own Cin;t. hand knowledge. That witness was Santa Ana attorney Fred Mc Bricn. H E TESTIFIED that Owen t old him in early 1973 that Diedrich "wanted S50.000 to take the Noh! Ranch out of the agriculture preserve." "Jle (Owen) told me that he met Ralph Diedrich again on the following Sunday and that the price tag ....... had gone up to $150,000," Mc Brien testified. Battin wa~ implicated in the aJleged bribery plot when Mc Brien said. "He (Owen) men- tioned that Diedrich told him that Battin, Robert Battin, had gotten into the act and needed money too." Mc Brien also told the jury that he understood from lawyer Marshall Morgan that Anaheim Hills was paying Morgan legal fees to defend Remingt.on aga inst murder conspiracy charges brought against. him in 1973. MORGAN RE P EATEDLY de- nied the allegation in his testimony. Money he received from the company was for lega l services he performed on the agricultural preserve issue after Remington was jailed, Morgan said. In two trips to the Grand Jury witness stand during the four- month probe, Owen was not asked to either confirm or deny making the remarks attributed to him by McBrien. The transcripts show Capizzi asked McBrien, the leadoff wit- ness, why he waited four years before telling Deputy Dist. Atty. William Evans of his 1973 con· versutibns with Owen, VISTA CAP> -A 68-year-old Vista man w.as s hot to death as he tried to prevent tw() gunmen from forcing their way Into the front door of his home. George F . .Mottino was struck by three bullets, one in the chest and two in ,bjs left arm, as he tried to stop attaekers from breaking in. officers said today. Mottino died en route to Tri-City Hospital. Police speculate the s.ame ski· masked hooligans brolte into a home in another part of Vista Jess than 30 minutes later, ter- rorizinJ:! n family and fleeing with und~termined loot. The two assailants m ay also be the ones, officeNI itaid, who forced their way into a Vista home Dec. 3. raped a 16-year-old girl and shot her father in the leg wh.en he tried. to pall the al· tack, and on Dec. 16 entered a Bonsall home and robbed the lone woman occupant. Police said the two gunmen who killed Motlino fled after firing thefataJ shots. V.olcano Enipts CATANIA, Sicily CAP) -Mt. Etna shot rocks and ashes hun· dreds of yards into the air from its northeast crater Thursday and blew dense clouds of white smoke from its central crater. F...-PageAI STRANGLE earlier by the 65-member task force. But he added that the two officers were telling the truth about doing a routine traffic stop. Meanwhile, char ges of murder, illegal possession of a gun and possession of a con- trolled substance were (iled by the district attorney's offire against Stephen Devezin, 40, fo the strangulation of two young women last weekend. Another man arrested for investigation in the case, Thomas Davis, 24, was later released for lack 1>£ evidence. Pol ice have termed the murders a "copycat" case and do not believe them connected to the ltills ide Strangler m urders. Deverin was ordered held without bail by Municipal Judge Nancy Brown, pending a Jan. 5 preliminary hearing. Police also have questioned and released Angelo Michael Pope, a SS.year-old Hollywood security guard who knew • several Hillside Strangler vie· tims, Gates said. Pope was not charged, Gates said. Thief Rooked •Hot' Birds Won't Breed SAN DIEGO CAP' -For the second time in three months, birdnappcrs have s_truck ~rl~ur Hernard's backyard Pacific Beach aviary, this Orne the fowl thieves absconding with 30 lovebirds and 10 cockaticls worth S?,000. "They took some and left the door open. and the others got out ·· the 73-ycar-old Bernard s:.ud of the first bird heisl. ''So I thought they'd gotten all they ·wanted and left it at that." . . . . Bernard says he's never sold a hird in his life. just raises them for pleasure and "all I ever bred, l still have." Until Thursday night. Bernard says the thief is a loser if he plans to breed the birds. "They were not going to breed. they were too old -about eight or nine years old," he said. "So he (the thief\ got rooked on that." NEW YEAR--- "RUG"---OLUTIONS! ! An occasionar play on words is one thing, but you'll never find Alden's playing the game of breaking resolutions where it concerns servicing our customers. WE RESOLVE .•. come '78 ... we'll bend every effort to excel our efforts of '77. .. UC. NO U0422 HAPPY NEW YEAR! \ .. . . . DEN'S : iiiSf,llatiiin·: ·custom d raperiss linol8Uin • vlOOd floor 1663 PLACENtt.t. AVENUE' • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 9,6?7 • PHONE 646-4838 -6_.6·23$' Or ange Coast E DITION • T o day's Closing 1 N.Y.Stoek I VOL. 70, NO. 364, 4 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 19n c Rose Parade Target for Strangler?- PASADENA CAP) -Young people come t o Pasadena In packs each New Year 's to spend the night in sleeping bags along the Rose Parade route, cruise Colorado Boulevard and make new friends. This year, police fear the Hillside Strangler may be a mong them. About 1,300 officers from Pasadena and Los Angeles police. the coWlty sherUf's de. Flu-like Outbreak Reported ATLA NTA (AP) - Widespread outbreaks of In· fluenza-like illnesses have been r eported in four s tates -the first such reports in the United Slates this winter, the national Center for Disease Control said today. The CDC said such outbreaks have bee n reported in Wisconsin, New J ersey, Penn-s y J van i a and Tennessee. Sporadic cases have been re- ported in Mich1i?an, Arizona, Georgia and Hawaii. Several strains of Influenza A virus have been isolated, but none of the strain curr ently causing widespread outbreaks in Russia has been identified in the United Stutes, the CDC s aid. Public health officials and represcntati ves of the medical J field met in Atlanta on Dec. 22 to consider recommending a new vaccination program because of the Russian Virus. No decision was made. The Russian Virus, identified only as HlNl, has been reported only in the Soviet Union and in \{ong Kong. It is similar to a virus which caused moderate epidemics rn the United States in 1947. Flu viruses have a unique ten· dency to rearrange the proteins which make them up and become another virus. This is the reason drug manufacturers have to keep changing the vac· cine. No matter which strain affects a person, most patients feel roughly the sa me symptioms - headache. ris ing temperature, aching mus cles a nd a sor e th rout. A virus si milar to A-Victoria. 113N2, is causing outbreaks in P ennsylvania a nd Tennessee. the CDC said. This is a virus that has caused outbreaks in the United States for several years. A-Texas, the most frequently found virus this winter. is an offshoot of H3N2, a spokesman said. CM Coffee Shop . Robbed of 82,100 A Costa Mesa coffee shop employee handed over $2,100 in : I cash Thursday after he was ap- proached by a m an in a parking lot who said his companion, sit· ting in a nearby car, had a gun, police said. The robbery occurred at 12 :55 p.m. in the parking lot of Spires Res tau rant, 3125 H a rbor Boulevard. Police said employee Ronald Dean Carlton, 26, of 'Fullerton, was not injured. No gun was seen. and the two m en drove olT aner taking the cash bag from Carlton, police ) said • .. ~ ·" FOOTBALL . I<() I ONTV ~TONIGHT GATOR BOWL Ch•nnel 7, 8 p.m. Pltttburgh (1-2·1) VI. Clemeon (to~ 1) BLUE-GRAY GAME Channel 13, 8 p.m. (fl!p9d91•)) . Pittsburgh doesn 't have Tony Dorsett this tlme, but Is favored to beat the Tigers. The teams Jlldn 't receive the pubUclty of a Notre Dame or Oklahoma, but the same could be the hardest hlttlns of the bowl gamea. Botb bave somethlnf lo prove. 8eeDetal11 •• 8ponl lecU. partment and the state highway patrol will be watching the crowds of up to two milUon rans expected here for Monday·s p arade a nd football game between Washington and Michigan. But authorities say they are unsure just what to watch for. "They're aware there is a strangler," said Pasadena police spokesman John McAH s t e r ... But we have nothing really physical to go on." Most of the 11 young women killed by the strangler since Oct. 18 ha ve been found within a few miles of Pasadena. A woman whose body was dumped near the Rose Bowl the day before Christmas is thought to have been killed by someone imitat· Ing the mass slayer. Belpl,ess to S top Fire Neighbor consoles Lydia Baker, who holds her children Bobbv and Shannon, us Baker home is damaged by smoldering fire today a l 607 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Smoky blaze broke out shortly before noon and was quickly contained by Costa Mesa firemen. Cause of the blaze is under inves tigation. Angry Mesans Ask Rezone Rehearing A group of east side Costa Mesans, angry over a planning department plan lo rezone their property from medium lo low density, have persuaded city of. ficials to take another look at the proposed change. The rezone would affect 162 parcels. generally bounded by Santa Ana Avenue on the east. Orange Avenue on the west, 15th Street on the south a nd 16th Street on the north. The planning staff s uggested the rezone to l ow dens ity primarily becaus e o f the number of rear units that have been added to existing parcels. There currently are 55 single· family homes with added units in the rear. The rezone was approved by the planning comm1ss1on then forwarded to the city council, which voted to have the com· mission formally initiate lbe re-. zone. The zoning issue returned to the planning commission Mon· day, where more than a dozen homeowners spoke about two hours against the rezone. The• major complaint w as the negative impact the zone change could have on property va lues. Because some of the lots are as large as 7,000-squa re feet, homeowners also were upset about the potential loss of rear units that could be added in the future. Planning staffers noted that rear units would be acceptable (See REZONE, Page A2) 4-nwnth Grand .Jury Pro"IJe • • The r e have been v ague descriptions of a man and a car, but no one knows if either 1s con- nected with the case. Composite s ke t ches of two men police thought might be s uspects proved to be based on Los Angeles vice officers who police say had nothing to do with the case. ··vou've got a Caucasian ap- parently with Latin features. You've got the tan van or the white car," Mc Alister said. •·They'll be aware but whether they're going to stop everybody who fits that description - maybe 300,000 people -that'• another matter.·· The man and the van were seen near lbe hilltop where lbe nude and strangled body ot the 11th victim, Kimberly Diane Martin, a 17-year-old prostitute from Hollywood, was dumped from a car. McAllster sald Investigators don •t know bow the strangler select.I or traps his victims, but they say some ol the women were hitchhikers who may have gone with the straneler volW1· tarlly. ..We're not anticipating a Jot or isolated or single girls along the parade route simply because (See STRANGLE. Page AZ> 5 Inches So Far More Showers Due Before Monday By the Associa~ Press Nearly five Inches of rain was dropped on drought-stricken Southern California this week, and more off-and-on showers were predicted throughout the weekend. But water officia ls warned Thursday agains t premature celebrations of the drought's end, even though the storm brought the season's total for Southern California rainfall to well above normal. '·Any r a in we do get is helpful," said Joel Schwarz of the Metropolitan Water District. "But it would have been a heck or a lot better if it had been the norma l kind of storm we get in winter in California, a storm from up north rather than Crom the tropics. •'The rain that we get here in Southern California helps us a Httle bit as far as ending the drought," Schwarz s aid, "but the key area where we need the rainfall is the northern two· thirds of the state." Some rain was falling there to- d ay. Normally Southern Cali fornia gets water from snows melting in the northern mo untains. Schwarz explained. The warm t ropical air that came with this week's storm melted snow, but it melted it too quickly to be gathered efficiently. "We can't pump it out of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Della fast enough,'' said Schwarz. "Tho farmers can'L use the water now." Schwarz said 7.04 Inches of rain have fall en In Los Angeles this season, compa red to an average 4.49 Inches. But he not· ed that some northe'rn res· ervoirs, which supply the southern part of the state. are still getting less than their usual amount of rain. A second s torm, from the northwest, edged its way south today, creating a 30 percent chance of rain. However, that percentage was forecast to drop to 10 percent Saturday with high tern peratures in the 60s and con· sider able cloudiness. For New Year 's Day and Mon· day, the legal holiday and Rose Bowl day, fair weather is likely, National Weather Service forecaster Craig Ellis said today. High pressure is expected to build into the Gulf of Alaska over the week e nd. caus ing a northwesterly now of dry air over Southern California by Mon· day, he said. ,.,.,,....... PRESIDENT AND MRS. J IMMY CARTER IN WARSAW First Family Stand In Snow Outside TO!f'~ of. Unknown Soldier Carter May Visit Egypt. During Tour WARSAW, Poland CAPt - President Carter left open today the possibility he might go to Egypt during his current over· seas mission, expressed hope for agreements with the Soviet Union on strategic arms and other issues during 1978, and an· nounced a $200 million food deal with Poland. He spoke at a news conference in a Warsaw hotel, broadcast and televised to the United U.S. INTERPRETER • REASSIGNED-Page A3 Slates. In large measure, what he had to say was a review ot past statements on negotiations with the Soviet Union and on peace efforts in the Middle East. A White House spokesman in Washington, Mark Henderson, said Carter heard the same t ranslations of questions asked by Polish r eporters as did millions ot Americans watching the news conference on television. television. Once again, Carter sai United Slates is not try· ,. ;1 impose a Middle East ~ ..... •&- m ent, but to help Israel and the Arab states reach their own terms. The $200 million food and feed grains Cart.er offered to Poland, in addition to $300 million already arranged, would help the Poles withstand four years of crop failures, µ,epresident said. Carter also said be discussed with Polish leaders the plight of about 250 families in the United States who want to be reunited with relatives now in Poland. The leaders gave assur a n ces "that our concern would be al· leviated," be said. Diedrich, Rose Top S11Spects By GARY GRANVILLE OI Ille D .. ly l'IMt IU" Grand Jury transcripts show a bribery probe of Orange County officials began last August with Supervisor R alph Diedrich, former s upervisor Robert Battin and Fullerton attorney Michael Rem- ington as the prime suspect.41. By the time the four-month Investigation entered its final stages early this month, however , Battin had fizzled out as a suspect, Remington was safeguard·ed by immunity and Anaheim architect LeRoy Rose had vaulted to the top of the suspect list. WHEN IT CAME time for the Grand Jury to act, it was Diedrich who was indicted Dec. lS on the bribery charges as well as a bribery conspiracy charge. And it was his long-Ume triend Rose who was named with DlMl'lch in the consplracy allegation. THREADING ITS WAY through 638 pages of Grand Jury testimony leading to the indictment is· a tale of hard-pressed business executives hoping in 1973 and 1974 for a favorable nod by the Board of Supervisors on a pending land use decision. Those hopes for a favorable decision were re· warded in March, 1974 when Diedrich led a 3 to 2 Board of Supervisors' decision in favor of the cor-. porate landowners. And woven into the story revealed by transcripts of the testlmonr are echoes from Orange County's immediate political past. ONE OF THOSE echoes sounded about the head of the late Fred Harber, then a not too far behind the scenes pollUc;al powerhouse in Orange County. Harber, for example, is depleted by witnesses as beina in the forefront of battle by Anaheim Hills, Inc .. and its parent company, the Robert H. Grant Co., to have undevoloped land freed from agricultural preserve agreements. <See B.l.IBEllY, Pase A.2) Orange Coast residents planning to join the miUions .along th• Tournomtnt of Rote• porocle rOtAte con get a prtvi.w of Milsfon Vi,eJ0'1 /loot on pgg. Cl. •••ex ~tY-s.ntclt AM .. y... CM L. M. .... M M4ltMI ..... Al ...,_ AMtu"-t.._.. A4 Caltt..I• .. °' .... ee.ty AM CNlll,.._ DI .. ""'"'.. CM C-k • "' ...,,. .... ~ A11'9t• ........ AM DNWI...._ AM T.....,._ .. ......................... cw ............. CM....... A4 ..................... A4 11a 11 n at • s a.. ,...L.-. .. Mesa Woman A ttacked Bfl(!k at Work AP Wl,..,....le Kathryn Crosby, widow of the late crooner Bing Crosb~·. arrives at New York's Brooks Atkinson Theater Thursday to begin rehearsals for her leading role in "Sume Time, Next Year." The show, which begins in mid-January in Greensboro, N.C .• is the first performance for Mrs. Crosby s ince the death of her hus band. F rot11 Page Al BRIBERY PROBE. • • As a matter of fl:lct. former Anaheim Hills president John Sickler testified, Harber was paid $4,000 to conduct a !>Urvey a imed at finding out how people felt about the agreements. Those agreements give land· owners a property tax break m return for their holding land for "agricultural purposes" rather than use of the land for develop· ment. WHEN ASKED what Harber proposed, former Grant Co. president Richard Owen testified: "I think he wanted money. Well, he was always -I say always -he was very likely selling political influence." But the $4,000 Harber alleged- ly got for the opinion survey that was intended to be. used to sway county supervisors' minds was peanuts compared to what Rose and Remington were paid by the land development company. Witnesses t estified and evidence indicated Re mington • was paid $74,485 for what was d escribed as perhaps a file drawer full of l~gal work, some. or it done by Jogal interns in his office. An d Remington himself told I he Grand Jury he loaned Diedrich $25.000 or his fee, a loan that has not ycl been repaid. Th<' Fullerton allornev also said he paid Willia m Moore. a San Clemente resident. SJ0.000 Diedrich said he borrowed from Moore in 1972.· REM I NGTON SA I D he chalked that lo:in p ayment up as another loan to Diedrich that re· mains unpaid. Before testifying. Remin(!lon was given immun ity. Also, multiple political t:'On!'\piracy charges brought against him in a July 1 indictment were re· duced to a single misdemeanor charge. Rose. though, had nothing to say to the Grand Jury. According to the transcripL-;. Assistant Dist. Atty. Michael Capizzi said Rose's lawyer told him he felt Rose "could con- vince the District Attorney's Of· fice there was no wrongdoing on 'his part." "However.•• Capizzi said, "Mr. <Sylvan) Aronson said he would advise his client not to testify before the Grand Jury." Capizzi also gave the jury his ··written invitation lo Diedrich to appear before the jury, an in· vitation that included an offer to let Diedrich present witnesses • and evidence that might tend to clear him of suspicion. HE ALSO GAVE the Grana ·•Jury a copy or Diedrich 's writ· ten rejection of his Dec. 5 offer. °"ANOI COMT c DAILY PILOT ~..:i:T:.~=·r:::::~::.:;;..= ce.11p,'4111tl1i.,.~ ... ., s.-...... "--HIHI-..... ., "" ...... -y to< 00.to MtY. Ne-' loK"· """"""'°" .. ..,,.,,._ 1.i" Volley. trvh••· kfftri..:-Vollty ond i...,_lo .. ll/1oUlllCMt1.A\lf'919-IN>· , .... " ...... .,,.., s. ....... .,. -"-"-n.. """'..., ..,.,.,.,,.,,. .,..,. '' .. m ~ a.., ~.c..•·---·~111-• .,... .. -... -~ ......... _ ,.c .... ~ ~-... .,,_.,._ ... ~ n-otK .... ... .., "'=et .. -=:- o.MtlU-~P.'k.11 Aul.,..MitM!llf'ltUin Co•t• ... Oftloe PMlll~~':::J~Oo~lllO,m!' And to make certain the Jury knew of Diedr1ch's prc- indictment denial of ~rongtlo· 1ng. he gave the jurors a videotape copy of a television .program that featured Diedrich denying wrongdoing. Those efforts bv Capizzi to give both sides of the story to the Grand Jury notwithstanding. testimony contained in the eight volumes of transc ripts 1s generally one·sided. As is the case in all such jury inquiries, the witnesses were nol cross-examined. And the hars hest Diedrich accuser testified only to what others had told him and not his own fi rst· hand knowledge. That witness was Santa Ana attorney Fred McBricn. HE TESTIFIED that Owen told him in early 1973 that Diedrich "wanted $50,000 to take the Nohl Ranch out of the agriculture preserve." "Ile <Owen ) told me that he met Ralph Diedrich again on the following Sunday and that the price tag ....... had gone up to $150,000," McBrien testified. Battin was implicated in the :lllc~cd bribery plot whl'n \le Brien said ... lie <Owen l mc•n. t1onerl that Diedrich told him that Rattm, Robert Ballin, had gottl•n into the c.tcl CJncl nel•<lc<I moncv loo.·· McBrien also told the Jury that he understood from law ver Marshall Morgan that Anaheim !lilts was paying Morgan legal fees to defend Remington against murder conspiracy charges brought against him in l!l73. MORGAN RE PEATEDLY de· nied the all egation in his testimony. Money he received from the company was for legal services he performed on the agricultural preserve issue after Remington was jailed, Morgan said. In two trips to the Grand J ury witness stand during the four· month probe, Owen was not asked Lo either confirm or deny making the remarks attributed to him by Mc Brien. The transcripts show Capizzi asked McBrien, the leadoff wit· ness, why he waited four years before telling Deputy Dist. Atty. William Evans of his 1973 con- versations with Owen. McBrien said he was disap· pointed in the July 1 indictmenL'> that charged Diedrich. Rem· ington, Supervisor Philip An· thony and two others only with violations of stale political cam· paign regulations. ANOTHER FORMER A n a h eim Hill s pres ident testified that he had little faith in both the development and the political m achinations hovering about it. "Anaheim Hills would never make a dime and I didn't want to be associated with a loser," William Stark said when asked why he left the company in early 1973. Stark also said he left the din- ner table at a r estaurant in Corona when the talk turned to politics and campaign funds. "What dJd you discuss with Mr. Rose while at the bar?" he was asked. •·Probably sex and sports in that order,•• Stark rep lie~. Like other witnesses, he had difficulty rem embering tho name of the restaurant where ' • Die<trich and Rose allegedly first broached the possibility ot costs being assodated with a favorable Board of S\lpervlsors declslon. Stark said the re1taurant wu •'the Blue Boar or Red Fol< or • one of those cute names." Other witnesse• tryln1 to re- call the dining spot ot almost five year'$ ago Identified lht restaurant as The Jolly Ox. The Crow's Run or The Jolly Fox. A 24-year ·old Costa Mesa woman who decided to hitchhike to work Thursday evening ended up with 26 stitches in her face as she attempted to escape a driver who tried to rape her, police re- ported. The woman was struck below the right eye in a scuffle al Newport Boulevard and Flower Street at about 8:30 p.m., in full view of other motorists, police said. The attack came after the woman was picked up by a husky male between 30 and 40· years-old with wavy. sbouJder- lenglh brown hair. Police said the man had only driven Ute woman about 100 yards before hi: tried lo fondle her and sexually. ~ssaulther. She left the stopped vehicle but the man gave chase, struck her and tried to drag her back to the car. lie eventually gave up and escaped in atwo-doorsedan. The victim was treated at C.:osta Mesa Memorial Hospital and later released. •'Considering the situation in Los Angeles (The Hillside Strangler), hitchhiking would not be the most appropriate thing to be doing," said Costa Mesa police Sgt. Torn Lazar. 1'Il would be safer for young ladies to lake the bu.s," he added. Mesa Crash Victim Said Improving The 71-ycar-old wife of a man who was killed when his car was struck by a Costa Mesa police car, remained in stable condi· lion today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital with injuries s he suffered as a passenger. The California Hi ghway Patrol has yet lo complete its in· vestigation of the Wednesday evening tragedy near the off·. ramp of the Corona del Mar Freeway at Bear Street. First police reports, however. indicate that 70·year-old John Harold Swanson ran a boulevard stop sign located at the end of the offramp. The rented car he was driving was struc k broadside by Officer Ed Esposito's patrol car. Swanson. or Bellevue, Wash .• dit:'d Thursday mornin~ of in· ternal 1nJuries. His wife. Margaret. 1s improving from back and neck pains. Officer Ed Esposito reqlllred 30 stitches to close a severe lip laceration but he is expected to rt:'lurn to duty in about one \H•ck. F rom Page Al REZONE. • • with additional de velopment standards. Also, the planning staff said medium density would be acceptable if homeowners got together and combined lots. However. the homeowners were not enthused and the plan- m ng commission eventually vot- ed 5 to O to deny the planning staff's recommendation. The second round voting switch will be forwarded to the city council at next Tuesday's regular meeting. Councilmen are expected to set the matter over for another public bearing later in January. Ant~cigarette Efforts Vowed WASHINGTON CAP> -An ex- tens ive federal campaign against cigarette smoking will be launched next year by the I lealth, Education and Welfare Department. Secretary Joseph A. Califano has announced. He sald details of the program will be made public in several weeks. "l will have a more vigorous and hard-hitting program against cigarettes than this country has ever had,·· Califano said at a news conference Thurs- day. Mesa R ec Classes Ready for Signops Costa Mesans can reglster for classes offered by the city de· partment of Leisure Services on Tuesday, Jan. 3, lrom 8 to 8 p.m. at the Downtown Comrnunity Center, 594 Cent.er S. A list of cluaes, all set to bealo the week of Jan. 9, can be reviewed at any Costa Mesa Library or at room 30S at City ltall. Classes range from disco danclnc to self-d efense to backgammon. For more tn· formation call 556-5300. o.ll't ........... .,., -~ ...... HE DUCKED OUT -This ostrich at Lion Country Safari wasn't pretending to be the headless horseman, he ap- parently thought the rainy weather was not for the birds and decided he didn't have to face il It Looks Like Sun At Rose Bowl Game Occasional sprinkles should continue through the weekend but clear up Monday in time for the Rose Parade, the National Weather Service said today. They're predicting a 30 per· cent chance or s howers tonight, 10 percent on Saturday, and 30 percent again on Sunday. "It's going to kmd of be a liUle bit of everything, .. said a spokes m an. lie said tem- peratures should reach highs in the mid-60s and lows in the mid-50s. Fimeral R i tes Pending For I Mrs. Barnett Funeral services are pending today for native Costa Mesan Betty Barnett, who died Thurs· day after a lengthy illness. She was 52. Mrs. Barnell It ved in Costa ~lesa all hl'r hfc unlt l five years ago, .,., hen :-.he and ht:'r husband. Gene, moved lo a trailer park on Fairview Road in Santa Ana. She was a past priestess of the White Shrme of Jerusalem in Newport Beach and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. the Ladies Oriental Shrine and the Daughters of the Nile. She is !'.urvived by her husband, of Santa Ana: her mother, Loretta Pangle, of Costa Mesa; her sister. Edith Kyle, of Oregon : her brothers. Bill Pangle of Costa Mesa. Tom Pangle of Ontario and Luther Pangle of Hesperia; her daughter. Betty McClure or On- tario: her son. Scott Robinson. of Oakland; and three gr and children. The family has suggested me morial donations be made Lo Shriners Crippled Childrens Hospital in Long Beach. Funeral services will be under the direction of Bell Broadway Mortuary of Costa Mesa. No rain damage from Thurs· day night's sprinkles was report· ed a long the coast. However, Newport .Beach Hfeguards reported sighting a water spout this morning about seven miles off Scotchman's Cove, north of Laguna Beach. Logan Lockab&y of the Newport Beach Marine Safety Department noted the clouds were between 500 and 1,000 feet high at the time. A water spout is a fµnnel cloud like a tornado that appears at sea. Lockabey said no damage was reported . He said water spou ts are sighted several times a year a nd rarely cause any damage. However, he said, about 15 years ago one bit the Newport Pier, picking up a lifeguard! to~er and injuring a lifeguard. The Orange County Harbor Department in Newport Beach today reported .26 or an inch in rain over Wednesday night. bringing the season total Lo 3.45 compared to 3.01 at the same time last year. The Orange County Fire Department station in Laguna Niguel recorded .13 of an inch to· day, for a season total of 4.43. Last year at this time they'd re- corded 2.8.5 inches. F ront Page Al STRANGLE of the publicity about the strangler," McAlister said . ''It would be foolish for any mother to Jet her daughter come to the parade route unchaperoned. Of course it would be foolish in any year." Pasadena Police Chief Rr.\Jert McGowan said that 54 two-man patrol teams will Wcilk the parade route Sundciy night, keeping a ''hi~h visibilitv." NEW YEAR--- DA Nixes Probe of BB Flap By ROBERT BARKER • Of .... o.11, ...... 5Mlff lf l{untlngton Beach City of· ficiala ever find out who wu the aggressor In the Don Bonfa versus J ohn O'Connor alterca- tion, lt will be without help from the Orange County District At- torney 's Office. Deputy Di.strict Attorney Carl Ilg said that his office will not get Involved in the imbroglio COD• cernlng the two feucUng at· torneys in the Huntington Be.ach legal department. "This is not a blg thing." Dg said today. · Bonfa, who is the city attorney and department head, and O'Connor, a deputy city at· torney, each claimed they were a ttacked by the othe r in a skirmish on the fourth floor of the city ball Tueaday. There were no witnesses. Each man filed reports of as. sault and battery against the other following the incident. Ilg said that there is no cor· roboralion and that both parties are telling essentially the same story although from different viewpoints. / Ilg also said that the District Attorney's Office will not give lie detector tests which both men say they have requested. Ilg said that it is not the policy to administer lhe tests to both sides of a conflicting story. "'If both passed, where would you be?'' be asked. Ilg also added that he does not have a great deal of faith in the accuracy of lie detector tests. O'Connor was suspended im· mediately from bis $.12,256 ~ob without pay by Bonfa follo~ the incident. · In the suspension notice. Bon· fa charged assault and battery and false imprisonment of a de- partment head in O'Connor's of· fice. Bonfa claims that o·corinor slammed O'Connor's office door during the dispute and al first refused to let Bonfa leave. Bonfa also c h arged that O'Connor engag e d in a malicious course of bad conduct and ha rassment of Bonfa over a three-year period. The suspension notice also was signed by C'ity Ad· ministralor Bud Belsito and Personnel Director Edward Thompson. · .Funeral Held ForMesan Funeral services were held to- day in Costa Mesa for Dorothy Edith Phillips, a long-time area resident and former Fairview Stale Hospital employee who died Tuesday or natural causes. She was 61. F or part of her 20 years in Costa Mesa Mrs. Phillips served as a secreta ry for the Orange County Vegetabl e Growers As· sociation. Jn 1956, she became one of Fairview State Hospital's first non-medical employees. She r etired in 1972 as the hospita l's medical records supervisor. She then m oved to Irvine and later to Pomona. Mrs. Phillips is survived by her husband, Joe; son, Charles of Santa Ana; and thr ee daugblcrs, Kathryn Ann Tessier of Costa Mesa, Mary Ellen Thoennes of San Diego and Cecilia Marie Lux of Cypress. S h e a l so leave s 12 gra ndchildren. "RUG"---OLUTIONS! ! An occasional play on words is one thing, but you'll never find Alden's playing the game of breaking resolutions where it concerns servicing our customers. WE RESOLVE •.• come '78 ••• we'll bend every effort to excel our efforts of '77. HAPPY NEW YEAR! ·~ I. Friday. December 30. 1977 DAILY PILOT 113 Wi' • • .. ~BJrVIew: .. G1:9ant Won't ·change Policy By .JACK.I RYMM .. . .. -., .......... · Even ii Fairview Slate lf06pit.al in Costa Mesa receives the U m:lll.lon Governor Brown ls seektnc tor it. patient ad- ml11ions will remain strictly limited, accordlne to Francis Crtnella, hospital execullve director. Brown will request the funds, part of a $27 million package for the 11 state hospitals. from the late Lec:islature ne~t month, he. announced aL a press con!erence Thursday. The money will be used to hiro new employees, increase cur- rcsnt salaries, prowde new train· ing and upgrade equipment. Brown said. Fairview would re- ceive an estimated 399 11ew employees. Dr. Crinella said adml11stons ut the hospital for the mentally retarded end physically · han- dicapped will remain limited to patients wbo can clearly benefit from the developmental training offered there. ·•we still won't be able to ad- mit. as many patients as we're dischargin&," he said . ''We're also vigorously attempting to move ouL our hiiher -functioning clients." The number of patients at Fairview is about 1,400, Dr. Crinella said. He aaid he hopes to reduce that number to 1,300 because of lack or space to meet current licensing requirements .• Dr. Crinella also commented that although new medical techniques are preventing and curing many disabling condl- taons, those persons currently suffering from them are Jiving longer than befor~. He said he foresees no decrease in need for Fairview's services. The new funds requested by Brown are part. of an attempt. by the state to regain federa l cerWlcaUon tor Fairview and three of.her state hospitals. They were decertified last summer because of underswr- Jng and other problems, and are currently losing about $1.5 million per month in federul funds. 1be shtle is making up that sum. Four other state hospitals also face possible federal decertifica- tion. Dr. Crinella said that the new funds will aid an active recruit- . ment program at. the hospllal. wblch is seeking psychiatrists. nurses, psychiatric tecbniciaM and other specialized therapists. Language Gaffe .Iii ... . , 'Rusty' • " t • ~ ' .. 1...:,1 ' ' Trims \ WARSAW, Poland (AP ) ·A State Department translator whose erratic Polish version or President Carter·s arrival speech here provoked laughter among the welcoming crowd was relieved of some interpret mg duties today, U.S. officials' said. When Carter. i.peaking al Warsaw airport Thursday night. mentioned the Polish people's desires for the future, translator Eve Mus ic Lives O~ Sans Guy ,, I . .. 1' NEW YORK (AP 1 -New Year·~ Eve and Guv Lom· bardo·s Royal Canad.ians go together like champagne and cheerful toasts. l'r' ou can •t have one without the other -but this year will be different The l lf~·hour televised broad- cast from the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf.Astoria on Saturday night will be the band's 49th an- nual New Year's Eve ap· pearance, and its first without Lombardo, who died last month at 75. <Channel 2, 11 :30 p.m.) For tens of millions of Americans the link between the years has been the soothing sounds of the Canadi<ms, playing what Lombardo liked to call "the sweetest misic this side of heaven" And this year will be no dif· ferent, said Lombardo·s brother o.i1, ~•i.e 5Uti ~..... Victor. who conducts the band MOTHER POLAR BEAR TAKES DUNKING IN STRIDE no~. l Rosary Crachl Swims Dally In Cool Pacific Ocean .. We're gomg to carry on what I Guy established,·· he said at re- hearsal Thursday. ··That·s the kind of music people want to hear." • "We've been doing it for so long," said another brother. Lebert, who plays first trumpet and is the band·s concertmaster. • I 8:'::E ~~~ Ne: ~ ::.: ~~.::~ .. r · ~r~J;;~~:~::b~:~?.~:~:~ Of 1111 Dally ,1101 Stall B t b C d Initiation into some social ear secre ary. Y BS-TV an 1,000 people are clubs can amount to a trial by "I couldn't go in the watel' --expected to pay between $100 fi re, but a trial by cold water is J'd get the records wet," said and $ISO each to hear the band more the style of one South Crespin e 1, B 7, who has play some of the lop songs of Laguna club -the Polar Bears participated in the lark every yesteryear as well as those of of Treusure Island. New Year's Day.for 21 years. 1977· f Among them are such stan· Persons privileged to carry One Polar Bear who appears dards as .. Too-Ra·Loo-Ra-Loo- Polar Bear cards have braved to take the chilly dunking in Ra. That's an Irish Lullaby" wintry winds of New Year's Day stride is Rosary Crachi of South and "Mississippi Mud." two to walk stoutheartedly into the Laguna, who will act as Mother songs associated with Bing cold green waves oC the Pacific Polar Bear on Monday, when the Crosby, who died just a few Ocean. newest batch of would-be Bears weeks before Lombardo. Polar Bears now number 322 willbeledtothesea. Kenny Gardner a nd Ty men, women and children ·a Lemley, who also plays electric far cry from the nine who initial-A daily swim off shore from guitar, will croon two of this ed the ritual 21 years ago. Only her Treasure Island home keeps year·s hits -"New York, New two of the members have not Mother Bear in shape for the York" and "You Light Up My .• mettheinitiationrequirementof bracing New Year's Day Life.'" · total immersion in the Pacific on ceremony. Other songs on the program New Year's Day. Mrs. Crachi will perform a include "Enjoy Yourself," William Quinn, former gov-function Monday traditionally .. Spanish Eyes". "Your Cheat- ernor of Hawaii, pleaded state performed by Father Polar ing Hearl.'' and "Somewhere. business which he said kept him B · h My Love." ear, greetmg each neop yte from participating on J an. l, and ordering a temperature Joining the Candians for the · 1962. check of the ocean water at Cove evening will be performers "May the chill of your swim Beach. Les lie Uggams and Paul be mitigated by the warmth or Williams. our aloha," Quinn telegraphed The water bas been running a The broadcast will switch to the Polar Bears on the occasion steady 60 degrees in recent Times Square shortly before of the 1962 dunkin1. Quinn is the days, she said --considerably rn idnight. where CBS-TV club's only honorary member. warmer than the record 46-personality Lee Jordan will sup-~ The other club member who degree low recorded by Polar ply the commentary that had ) has not participated in the ritual Bears one New Year's Day. been carried on for many years ~ ; Jus t before noon on Monday, by Ben Grauer. who also died in all participants will stretch out 1977. · Pmon Films along the beach, holding hands. At midnight. as the ball drops • and advance into the water until from the top of the Allied . .. Screening Set • male Polar Bears are totally Chemical Tower at Times • " submerged, females to their Square, the band will break into '" aboulders. its familiar theme -"Auld . PHOENIX, Ariz. <AP)-Tbree : prison orficials will hence- :' forth screen all motion pidures :: before they are shown to Arizona Stale Prison inmates. weeding out those that exploit sex and · :-violence, acting Corrections · Director Ron Taylor says. ·~ . · Taylor announced the new procedure a fow days after Gov. Wesley Bolin rtctlwd • eopr ~ · · La Roca, a ma1azlae pablllbld : by inmates, which save c~Pldl9, • aummaries or upcomlDI ftlm : showlnts inel\ldlRI eatrl• about : "kinky aex•· and terrorlltn. : Previou1ly, inmatea picked : lhelr own e!holces Crom a di • : tnbuton' lllt. "We WOUidn't want them to LanJt Syne." ruin their pretty hairdos," said secretary Crespinel. · Afterwards, all new Polar Bears will be issued mem- bership cards and stickers for their car windows. A bonfire will await them on the sand, as well as hot cOftee and frankfurters. The Polar Bear tradition start- ed 21 years ago at. Treasure Island as a lark, Creapinel said. A Dl'lllle tnlttlator was the late incf Ultrlalilt. fied HodJe. ''Some people thouaht we oqbt to lJmll Polar Bear mem· ~, to Treasure Island resi- dents, ' said Creaploel. · "But Hod&e disaireed. He said the ocean ls free to everyone. and JlOW we hHe Polar Bears acal· t~red all over the world.'• Police Buy Wrong Weed AUSTIN, Texas (AP> - It was a abort-lived bust. Police said three men were arrested after they tried to son an officer "marijuana ... They were released a few hours later after anaJy1l11 disclosed they had 1old tbe policeman a pound ot alfalfa. ,, .. Talk .• ~ ., '· .. ! \ Duties • , Stephen Seymour phrased it in Polish. ··your lus ts for the future:' listeners reported. They sajd Carter's "when l left. the United States" was translated into ·'when r aban- doned the United States:· Seymour's Polish was "very rusty.·· Polish Journalists said. ·'It looks as 1f Seymour learned his Polish from a grandfather or somebody who have must emigrated from some backwoods of eastern Poland decades ago.·· said one. "He used. antiquated words and strange grammar. J ust hke uneducated. Polish peasants still do." Polish listeners said Seymour also seemed to be substituting ~ome Russian words and syntax. for th~ Polish. Other examples of the report- ed mistranslations JO the Carter speech. · ·'Our nation was foun· ded"was translated as "our na- tion was woven " ··Poland 1i. the ancestral home of more than six million Americans" came out as "A state also which constitutes the fatherland of ten million Americans." "Pulaski County ·· was 1n· tcrpreted "Pulaski Duchy." -"He won the admiration .. cam e as "He merited the respect. .. -"Realities of life" c1:1me BS "conditionsoflife " White House press secretary Jody Powell denied reports that Seymour had been relieved of all translating duties. But he said anoth er translator would be used instead of Seymour for Carter·s news conference Jater today Slate Department spokesman John 'Trattner l>aid Seymour might be limited to translating from Polish into English during the remainder of the Carter vis- it. Seymour was not available for comment. Polish ofricials denied they felt offended or insulted. "Look. it was funny and we had a good laugh-. But why should we feel offended?" asked the' chief editor of the naUonal press agency Jnterpress. Miroslaw Wojciechowski. 'No Eulogg Needed~ At memorial services in Los Angeles for film director Howard Hawks, actor John Wayne, left, told the more than 300 Hollywood. luminaries, "Each of us has his own memories, so no eulogy is needed." Instead. he read an anonymous poem, which began, .. Do not stand at m y grave and weep --I'm not there." Actor James Stewart, right, also was in attendance. 'Roses' to Bloom In Sunday's Pilot It ·s bowl time again in Southern California and on na- tionwide television. Parade and sp~rts fans of the Orange Coast will find the latest details on our ·'backyard" extravaganza, the Tournament of Roses and Rose Bowl as well as the other major parades and games in Sunday·s edition of. the Daily Pilot. RECREATIONAL VEIUCLF.S --About one family in eight will own a recreational vehicle by 1980. according to estimations. Starr writer Raymond Estrada Jr. tells what to look for when buying one in the lead You sec· tion story. P OT l.UCK? -No, it's all planned for marketing success at Twin Wmton where glazes are matched in towel colors on ceramic bathroom fixtures. Staff writer J ackie Hyman re· ports on the business page. (SUND AY'S BEST 1 ~ MEDICINAL BUZZ -Lydia Pinkham's alcoholic cure for female problems is long gone. but many new medicines still contain enough alcohol to pro-j duce a high -or problems for those who must swear orr. The Associated Press looks into the t problem in a You section story. SOAP SUCCESS -Although tele vision's adult comedy. ••Soap,•• was severely criticized when it premiered last. fall it has ' been largely responsible for ABC rising to the top in the rat-J ings game. An Associated Press s tory in the entertainment sec· tion explains why. ~ JAN.· We .. ..._ Y• to ...... _. spactwulw J ,.,., We. Eec111 JAN. JA .... : yew at •II ....._ w. ofhf-_. n .. w tfacll of I ; orhcl ..S J _.N ...... ·-·He Cll•J1l1rs. ............ 9CGKB .. ..... A • ·JAN.~~._,. at ...._ nllHlbl-. 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It develops that the fourth floor of the Huntington Befich municipal premises were nearly deserted late Tuesday when City Attorney Don Bonla and Assis· tant City Attorney John O'Con- nor had a little meeting. · Now in recent history, there has been no love lost between Bonfa and O'Connor. They have been feuding for some time. ll came to a head when Bonra filed '"' less·than-complimentary performance report on O'Con- nor But according to police re· ports, the late Tuesday confron- tation between the pair de· J!Cneraled from the high and loft v mental maneuvering or two Je~~I minds. RONFA ANO O'<.:ONNO R, <.il'· <·ording to the cops, each accuse thl· other or blowing his cool. O'Connor alleged to officers lhal Bonfa tried to t•hoke him . adtltng ominously that "the man has ;irms like telephone poles ... Bonfa. on the other hand. d;11mcd to police that O'Connor j!rabbcd him by the shirt and tie ;ind slammed his head against a wall. He rurttu>r alleged O'Con· nor was holding him captive in the office. Bolh municipal lawyers huvc filed complainll. against each other. Both have expressed a willingness to take a lie detector test. The city police say they've never come up against anything like this. The Orange County Ui st rict Attorney's Orfice docsn 't want to proi.ecute either or them Meanwhile, Huntington Beach t·ouncil m<•mbcrs have reacted v. 1th chagrin, embarrassment and dismay. Mayor Ron Pat· tinson favored doing away with the city attorney's office. Coun· n lman Ron Shenkman called the incident "sickening" and "a black mark on city govern- ment." Councilman Ted Bartlett ~uggcstcd the two legal eagles "were acting like a couple of k icls." NOW IN MOST cities, if the. relationship between two legal minds had degenerated to clutch and grapple, the city council would abruptly show both parties. a final paycheck and the rear1 door . But Huntington Beach is <lif- f erent. City Attorney Bonfa is an. elected official, Just like mem· hers of the council. He holds of· !ice at the pleasure of the voters. So just how much power does the city council have when pusb comes to shove? Oh my. maybe that should be worded another way. lst In 5 Iflo•tlis Index Shows Economic Dip w ASHINGTON <AP l -A government barometer of future economic trends declined in November for the first time in five months, the Com· merce Oepartmentsaid today. The inde" or leading indicators declined 0 2 percent last mo"th, after moderate gains or 0.6 percent in September and 0.8 percent in October. Economists have cautioned that a one-month change in the in· dex can be an aberration. But they say the Index should continue to increase if progress is made lo reduce unemployment and stimulate theeconomy. THE CARTER administration is planning a tax cut late next year. when it expects a slower economy, but it has counted on strong economic activity at the start orthe new year. Half of the Commerce Depart· ]etBo~ber Developing In France? WASHINGTON (AP) - France, which maintains an in· dependent nuc lear striking force, is reported moving toward development or its own cruise missile. U.S. intelligence sources estimate French research prob· ably could produce such a mis· sile in from five to 10 years. REPORTS OF French interest in developing a cruise missile come while the United States and the Soviet Union are dti. cussing possible formulas for controlling cruise missiles within the framework o( an overall U.S.·Russian agreement lo c urb strateg ic nuc lear Wl'apons. A number of North Atlantic Alliance member nations have indicated an interest in develop· ing cruise missiles for NATO. l.lut these hopes may hinge on whether a U.S.·Soviet SA LT agreement will permit the Unit t:d Slates t o share s uch technology with its European al lies. The French formally broke with NATO militarily in the 1960s and have gone their own way in developing and deploying nuclear-armed land-based and submarine-launched missilel. and nuclear weapons for bom be rs. According to American in· tclligence analysts, the French government has not yet made a final decision on the scope or cruise missile research to be pursued. SEX PISI'OLS DENIED VISAS LONDON <AP > -Johnny Rot· ten, Sid Vicious, Steve Jones and Paul Cook, members of the Sex Pistols punk rock band, have been denied visas to the United States. U.S. Embassy information of· ficer Jim Asher saus visas had been denied Thursday for the rock·ers. whose bes t-sellinJC albutU._has been banned by the Brili!'I Broadcas ting Corp. Asher declined to give specific reasons for denying the visas. A spokesman for the group said an appeal may be filed with immigration authorities in Washington. ment's indicators increased while half declined in the No· vember report. The biggest con- tributor to the one-month drop was a decline in the money sup- ply. The money balance index dropped 0.36 percent, a sign of tighter credit and a signal of weakening ecooomic activity. Other negative contributors to the index were slower deliveries, fewer liquid assets, a decline in prices o( sensitive goods and fewer orders for plants and equip- ment. Doig Mackerel POSITIVE FACTORS were a longer average work week, a declining layoff rate. a s light in- r rease in stock prices, more new orders for con.sumer products and increased building permits. Two crew m embers aboard the All Together were rescued after the 28-foot fishing boat ran aground on a sandbar at the Jupiter Inlet. Jupiler, Fla .• but the boat. With its 9,000 pounds or mackerel. was loot. Circling gulls probably would have liked a taste of the cargo. Lockheed-Georgia Ends Strike MARIETTA. Ga. (AP> - Striking Lockheed-Georgia Co. workers have voted to end their 11-week strike and return to work Tuesday with a three-year contract that maintains existing seniority rights. bers cast ballots on the contract Thursday. But he declined to re- lease vote totals or to say whether the margin was heavy or slim. Fire Danger Ci t e d ( ) GALVESTON, Texas (AP> -JN SHORT Federal authorities say the dust collecting system of a grain ------------ Reeves Bowen, president of Local 709 or the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, said "the bulk" of the local's 4,400 mem- The vote came one day after s triking mechanics at Lockheed's CaJifornia plants voted to reject a contract offer and to continue the walkout there. ' Grandmother Held In Death of Boy, 3 elevator that exploded and killed at least 15 people was found to be "inadequate" during a safety inspection last month. At least 22 were injured in the blast at the Farmers Export Co. g rain elevator Tuesday night. and rescue workers d(gging through the rubble believe three more are missing. Ignition of highly combustible grain dust Is being considered as a · possible cause of the blast. Catlee Poliq ProfJed NEW YORK (AP> ..... Federal BALTIMORE tAPl -A Baltimore woman has been charged with o fficials reportedly are in- murder and child abuse in the death of her 3-year-old grandson, who vestigating coffee purchases was found frozen to death in her unheated house, police said. made by agents or Brazil and El Only days before Mar~ A. Br.own_ died of exposure ove.r the Salvador in an effort to de· Thanksgiving holiday, a city housing inspector reported he tned to ter:mine whether the coffee· enter the house after a school of· producing countries conspired to fic1al had complained or UO· keep prices high here. · .. ,t. s the e In addition to the dead boy, six sanitary COnUJ ton r · The New York Tt'mes auoted or Mrs. Brown's children, ran~· POLICE SAID Thursday they ing in age from 6 months to 18, "well-informed trade an reg- tions as saying the government was Pl"Obinl activity that was designed to maintain high coffee prices at a time when market forces might otherwise have brought them down. /tlUJer Aucdled WASIDNGTON <APl -Sen. William Proxmire says Presi· den t Car ter's nominee for chairman of tbe Federal Reserve Board is a rookie who is a "smashing success in busi- ness" but whose experience with monetarr eolicy is slim. The Wisconsin Democrat said Thursday t hat Carter might have done better to leave Arthur" Burns on the job than to have named G. William Miller, Tex-. trori Inc. chairman, to a 14.yearl term on the board, four of them _ as chalnnan. Textron is a con· glomerate with interests rang· ing lrom zipper production to de-. fense systems. were called to the home of Lillie ltved in the home. ~Jatory" sources in today's edi-P Brown. 41. the grandmother • ..:...:.:.:::...:~::.:..::.:..:.:..:..:::.... ______ __::_ ________________ ===========- after an 11-year-old uncle found the child lying on the floor of a third-noor room he shared with al least three other children. The room contained only one large pillow, according to police Police said Mrs. Brown, who was arrested Wednesday night at the home or a sister, slept in the only healed bedroom of the rented three-story row house. Her room was heated by an elec· tric healer. GAS AND ELECTRICITY service was supplied to the house, but police said the oil burner had not been connected during the two years the family lived in the home. The dead boy was the son of Mrs. Brown's 17·year-old daughter. who lives elsewhere in the city. Police said the house had little food, clothing or furniture. DR. ANN DIXON, an assistant state medical examiner. ruled the child died of hypothermia. subnormal body temperature. She said there were old scars on the body but sbe was unable to determine bow or when the child suffered those injuries. . entefta\n'ngoAlL '< p\L01 \n\ofrna\\'J~ .. ~ur saturda'/ d on\'/ ,n 'I an . . . .. • ~ ,If' Snow Whitens Northeast "' u ~ ,, " •S U .01 )6 tt 2S 11 47 34 •• AO U " 0 4S 3J .10 n n ,, ts "' «I '1 «I D » u JS ,. ... •l ., 1t JI. IS 2t ,. ts II 1• • JO u » " .II . .. , . .. " . . . . . -'. CALIFORNIA I PEOPLE Utility Bond . Rating Down SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Pacific Telephone Co. claims that a downgrading ot the utility's bonds could cost telephone users some $35 million. For the thJrd time l.n live years, the bonds were downgraded Thursday when Moody's In· vestors Service dropped the company's bonds from AAA -lite top rating -lo AA. noting "a generally difficult regulatory atmosphere." OU SpiU Co11talaed LONG BEACH CAP> -A final cleanup was expected today oC about 200 barrels of heavy crude oil which spilled into two Long Beach marinas. dirtying several private boats dicked there, the Coast Guard reported. An estimated 100 barrels, or 4,000 gallons, of oil were contained Thursday at a storm drain emp- tying into the Bahia Marina in Long Beach. Another 100 barrels were reported at the Golden Sail~ Marina. The spill was traced ·~-1 ........... OAILYPILOT On June Ballot Voters View Tax Cut Bill AS. SACRAMENTO CAP> -A proposed S7 billion Jocal property tax cut has qualified for the state ballot next June 8, setting up a m~or-pollUcal bat· tie over local taxes 8lld spending. Secretary ot State March Fong Eu announced Thursday that the lnltlaUve filed by Howard Jarvis bad collected more than 750,000 slgnatu.res. with reports still pending In 14 counties. THE MEASURE needed 499,846 valld signatures to qualify for lbe ballot. Jarvis. a longtime crusader for property tax cut.s, filed peti- tions with 1.2 million signatures. Supporters of the initiative say it would pro- vide needed relief to homeowners and curb local government spending. Opponents say it would destroy local government services such as police and schools. ( ) , to breaks in three oil STATE lines in the Signal Hill _ . area, but no further de· WRECKAGE OF LIGHT PLANE LIES NEAR MOUNTAINTOP EAST OF SAN DIEGO ONE EFFECT the initiative is expected to have before June is to prod Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and legislative leaders to break the deadlock in the Legislature on property tax relief. U approved by a majority of volen in June, the initiative would amend the state constitution to limit annual property taxes to 1 percent of market value and limit reassessments by county assessors to2 per· cent annually. ---------' tails were available, saicf Michel Robson, 10, Rescued After Two Days. Her Grandparents Died. Coast Guard spokl'swoman Day Mercer. 32 Ege Chief'• .lob LOS ANGELES CAP> -Some of the nation s best-known law enforcement officals were seek- ing to replace Edward M. Davis as this city's police chjef, officials say. Girl Survives ordeal THE INITIATIVE makes no provision for cities, counties and schools to replace the estimat· ed $7 billion cut In property lax revenues. That figure represents a two-thirds cut in property tax- es, and a cut of one·third or all local government revenues. Among the 32 persons who will take a written test for the post Jan. 14 are seven out-of-state con- tenders, including Patrick V. Murphy, head of the Washington, D.C.-based Police Foundation and former New York City police commissioner: and William P. Lucas, Wayne County, Mich., sheriff and a former Detroit FBI official. Plane Hits Mormtain; Grandparents l(illed iffan lle ld in Slaying BELLFLOWER CAP) -An unemployed neighbor of 21-ycar-old Pamela Sperry whose partially nude body was found m her apartment Dec. 21, has been booked in connection with her rape and strangulation. authorities say. Sheriff's detectives said Thursday they had ar- r ested Harry L. Rowley, 24, who lived downstairs from Miss Sperry. They dad not disclose what information led lo his arrest .ti;hark f'o11nd ba River REDDING (APl A dead fish recovered from the Sacramt:nto River near Redding was 1dentific'<1 Friday as a shark. State Fisb and Game Department spokes man Paul Werts said he didn't know how the 21h-foot fi::.h found floating near the sheriff's posse grounds by two teen-agers got there, "but it didn't swi m up the river " J..: L CAJON <AP) -A lO·year-old girl, suffer- ing from a broken jaw and other injuries, huddled • in 40-degree temperatures and sporadic rain for t wo days near the bodies of her grandparencs, k11lcd when their s mall plane crashed on a moun-· taintop near here. The girl, Machel Robson. was llsled in fatr condition today at El CaJon Valley Hospital. She l>u rfered a broken jaw, burns on her legs from raw gasoline and other minor inJuries. Iler grandpurents, Eugene and Rachel McCar- frey of Boulder. Colo., were killed in the crash. A SHERIFF'S RESCUE helicopter discovered. thl' wreckage Thursday about 75 feet from the top or 3,210-foot Rock Mountain, 23 miles east of San Diego. ··w e were about 7:> feet away when he heard a little girl s aying, 'Help me, down here·," said Deputy Dennis Wilson, the pilot of the helicopter. ··we found her 15 to 25 feet on the other side of the wreckage in high chaparral. She said she had been there a couple of days and was thirs ty and cold. "'But she wasn't crying. She was JUSt real hap- py that we were there." 'Headlnck to Handcuffs Chicago Dip Picks Wrong Pocket to Pick From l\P Dispatches The pickpocket could hardly huve picked a worM' target. Jimmy Jackson, a 6-foot·6, 350-pound cham· pion wrestler from Oklahoma State University. was walking through O'Hare Airport in Chicago when jostled by a man. Jackson said he felt his comb fall from his hip pO<'ket and noticed his wallet was missing. The match that followed wasn't much or a con- test. The two-time collegiate heavyweight wrest- ling champion said he chased the pickpocket 25 yards, tackled him and applied a powerful pinning hold. ;i determination on who must pay costs or a back- ground probe to determine Rudin·s suitability. Faiss contended the Nevada Gaming Com- mission erred when panel members decided to call in Rudin as a director of the firm based in Phoenix, Ariz. The order cancelled a previous or- der that Rudin be called in as a stockholder. • Jsracli Pres ident Ephraim Kabir said he wili lt.>ave the largely ceremonial post next May, when his five-year te rm expifes. Katzir, an emioent scientist, was expected lo resume his chemistry research. A spokesman for the presi- • dent said Katzir had long in· Sen. S.I. Hayakawa. a Japanese-American. tended t1> serve only a single will travel to Japan next week to push trade term and the announcement between California and the Orient. had no political implications. Hayakawa, a Republican, announced the trip "He is basically a man of to reporters between science and research and he·s courses of an informal ( ). likely to return lo 1t ," the lunch with Gov. Edmund PEOPLE spokesman said. G. Brown Jr. at the • senator's home. ----------" li e said he and Brown, a Democrat, "both are interested in the prosperity and well-being or the state of California." Brown spent three days in Japan last spring. and Hayakawa said he hoped to get some pointers from the governor. • Americans for Democratic Action, rating senators on their 1977 voting records, said that Sen. Richard Schweiker, R-Pa .• dropped from an 80 percent . "liberal" rating in 1976 to lS percent this year. Schweiker. who was former California Gov . Ronald Reagan's c hoice as a vice- presidenUal runnjng mate last year. voted liberal on only three of 20 test votes. said Leon Shull. the ADA's national director. "For what principles can Sen. Schweiker possibly stand?" asked Shull. "In his bid for higher office. be appean to have aban- doned all previously held values." * A Maryland appeals court. refused to block a clvU suit filed In an effort to f01"Ce 8pl19 T. Apew to repay $87 ,000 in alleged kickbacks. Tbe Court ol Special Ap- peals said the former vice president'• request to overturn a Jower-court order allowine tbe 1uJt to be tried was in vlolaUon of state judicial proceedln1s. Apew bas been given unW Jan. it to ask the appeals court to ruclndiUlorder. Three Montcomery COUDt.7 H1ld1nt1 llled tbe 1uJt. Hekln1 to recover • ktc;kbacka llllettdly paid to Atnew by arcbltec· tural and IQCineertn.a firm.I durlq bla lerm a8 JOHl".DOI' ol Maryland. . • . Del Webb Corp., wllleb. owm botel-cuhlol fn. Lat v.,... Reno and Stat.11.H. challenpd ' state Gamlnl..~mmiaakln order that Mkll•1 ••dJ•. Pl'an 'a lawyer, be Hcen1ed u a corporate director, a apokeemu Mid. LU Vecu lawyer .. ..._ aald U.. actJon nted 1n Dlltrtct Court Ml Canon City allO ukl for. King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Sylvia of Sweden arrived for an 18-day private visit lo Brazil. They will stay most of the lime with friends and relatives of Queen Sylvia's Brazilian-born mother. * Empress Farah Pahlavi has taken <Wer the chairmanship of Tehran University . r-The university, the largest in Iran with an estimated 16,000 students. has been one of the political trouble centers of Iran. The chairmanship i!t a new- ly created position. There was no oCflclal explanation why the empress was appointed to the post, but she long has been in- volved in student affairs. ,. YI * Sophia West used to bet on horses at Santa Anita and Hollywood Park, always coming home a loser. But a ~ Irish Sweepstakes ticket shared with her daughter brought the 69-year-old Los Angeles woman $19,000 in prize money. Mrs. West and her daughter. Jean, who learned that they held a second·place Ucket tn the Swee1>9takea, will aha re the $38,000 P.rize. "I just cant believe it," uid Mias West, a schoolteacher. * MIMWUT Or. Rlcllard H. Armltafe1• vice president tor student tervlces at Ohio State university, bas been named vice chancellor of UC San Diego. Armitage. who baa been dean of Ohio State's araduate sc:bool Hven 1e.ra, alao wfil be dean of studentl, eUecUve ne•t June. Armltaae-earned a bachelor•• degree at Ober.lln CoUese ln 113t. a mutet'a at Ohio Stat.e ln lNO and a doctorate there in uu. * . Alhed E. X•, a New Yort ecCJnOmlat, wilt sen• another One·)'ear term u chalrmaJ\ of t.be Clvll AeronautJct Board. Pftllldlld Cartn1 wbO Ital had clllfennces wlt.b Kahn. announcea the ~tmut. KabD bu been a •trona id-toe.ate of oompetl.. .uon amonc th• aJrlJnea. ' J • __ ...,., ______ ,._ __ THE P~NE CRASHED in a rainstorm on a flight to San Diego from Boulder as Michelle and her grandparents h eaded for a vacation in Ensenada, Mexico. The plane was last reported early Tuesday over Parker, Ariz .. when M_s:Caffrey, 56, inquired by radio about weather conditions. The search was launched Wednesday. A signal from an emergency location transmitter in the plane, activated when it crashed. led the helicopter pilot to the mountain peak. MICHEL TOLD doctors she was sleeping when the plane hit and that both she and her 55- year-old grandmother were thrown out. The woman lived briefly. Her body was found· 25 feet from the plane, but McCaffrey's body was found still strapped in the pilot's seat. An orthodontic technician. McCaffrey was described by friends as a good pilot with 500 to 600 hours of flymg lime. Sherifr's deputies, led by a group of Barona In- dians, tried to reach the wreckage Thursday night to recover the bodies of Michel's grandparents but were forced back. They planned to resume the effort today. MICHEL'S MOTHER, Carol Robson, flew here Thursday ni ght from the family home at Fort Foes. such as Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, D-San Francisco, say passage of the in· itiative would force either massive increases or ·other taxes or cuts In such things as police and fire protection, parks and schools. Rape Victim. May Choose Hospital SACRAMENTO CAP) -Rape victims have the right to go to the hospital of their choice, within reasonable limits. for a police-supervised examination, the state attorney general's office said Thursday. lo a formal opinion. Attorney General Evelle Younger said the choice of hospital was up to the victim as long as the hosp1taf1s reasonably accept- able to the local government agency that is paying for the examination. State law requires cities and counties lo pro- vide free examinations for rape victims for the purpose of gathering evidence for possible pros- ecution. Collins, Colo. · -,.~------~-r;;;;r=Piiiiiii====i' "I don't think anybody ever gives their kids enough credit -thank goodness Michel didn't panic," said Mrs. Robson, 31. She sa1d Michel, a Girl Scout, was taught never to panic -"hug a tree but don't panic or MEED A LA WYER7. law,...,_ * Divorce EAllJ.'S "'-UMalNO .. EATltfG AlllCOHO. • SI Lt<. 711.sf run." Mrs. Robson is a Girl Scout leader. • Bankruptcy * Criminal S.rvl~• Time 54M'I\ •t v-Oool' IC•ll St-NHrMI y_-AtH) ..J w ~ a: 0 • • .. * Wills-Probate COSTAMeSA642-1753 lt.2' ......... Blft. Complete coverage of county government and courts. • Incorporation • Accident4n1ury • Eviction MISSION v1uo49S-0401 2Mn c.n.tM C#Hl•-IS.fl ~ ............ ,..,_., P11wT.I Every day In the DAILY PILOT 640.2507 V! HR. CONSULTATION-t10 Call •42-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. 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Officials from the Southern California Association of Governments <SCAG) and CalTruns plan to promote ride- s haring --carpooling a nd bus riding -·with a public rela lions anti information campaign s tarting early next year. Th ey hope to involve local transit agencies along with major employers in w h at is being billed as the first com- bined effort of all transportation agencies lo discourage motorists from driving alone. So far as it goes, that sounds like a wor thy id~a. H doesn 't take a transportation expert to recognize that sharing rides s hould result in fewer v.ehicles on a lready-congested roadways. And fewer cars on r oads would offer one ingr edient in the mix of things that could he lp alleviate Southern California's growing transportation problem. The other much -needed ingredients. of cour~e. are Improved freeways, convenient and low-cost publiC' tra nsit as well as energy-economical vehicles Orange Countv and Southern California motorisb already have been told repeatedly they should share rides or travel by b us if possible. If the new campaign b • to s ucceed at all. transportation officials had better be prepared with some previously unheard and convincin.£ argum ent.-.. Our Affluence Hurts n ·s difficult to see how <.1 nation's affluence can plunge it into financial trouble, but that little m ys tery of f'Con omJCS 1s happening right now to the Uni led Slates. The once powerful dollar has been laking nosedtve~ almost everywhere in the world, all hecause we can af ford to buv too much abroad. The country is awash with imports of all kinds. from t·ars and lclcvbions to s hirts and shoes. and the public 1~ happily buying them up. Unfortunately, Jess affluent n ations can 'l afford loo many of our more expensive exports, so the balance of trade is upside down ~ -too many dollars goin~ out and not enough coming back Of course the m ost serious factor in the trade deficit ;111d consequent weakening of the dollar is our lavish ex pen d1t urc on foreign nil now about $45 billion a ~·ear. and s till ~oing up. .\pparentl.' thl' \\(.'II -paid Am~ncan consumt•r 1s not interested in an~ voluntary cutback in energy u~c. So the .... nowball will continut· until Congres:, slops playing ~amt•s with utlempts to get energy consumption under -.onH' sort of control. I laYing failed to pass an energy bill before the year '-'nd rcc~ss, thal body won't h ave to trouble itself with the problem again before mid-January. And given the certainty that debate on both energy (·ons umplion and the overall trade balance will drag on .md on. the public presumably will h ave plenty of lime to l'nioy gualing gas and stocking up with import haq?ain-. • ·while the rtollar continues its downward s lid<.• Still Giving Th"' James I n ·ine Foundation had an unusually bu~~ ~·t·a r arranging for disposition of its 54.5 percent interest in the frvine Company. as required by the Federal Tax Hef orm Act of 1969. bul recipients of its largess were not for~otten i.p lhc ~onfusion . A report of Che fcfuttdation 's grants to charitable prOJ· L't·t5 and prog~4lms in tbe past fisc<.11 year revealed t hat $.5 1 mill ion was distributed to91 beneficiaries . This is slightly more than the foundation handed out 111 the entire decade from 1958 to 1967. It also is well ""er the average annual distribution from 1968to 1977. l\Iojor Orange County beneficiaries in this last year were South Coast ReJ?erlory in Costa Mesa, .. $125,000. South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna. Sl00,000; and Providence Speech and Hearing Center in Oran~e. $75,000 Laguna Beach's School of Art and Museum of Art each received $25,000 and similar a mounts were distribut- ed to Boys an d Girls Clubs and charitable groups throughout the county. Severance of its connection with the recently sold Irvine Company presumably won't diminish the founda· t 1on 's position. Its shares brought in a tidy $184 million. which should keep the county's foremost chariCcim~ foun dation in business for the for eseeable future. • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/ Fishermen Q. ''Settle a bet. Which stal e h as the m ost fi s h- ermen?" A. Can only report that California sells the most fish- ing licenses with Mjchigan second and Wisconsin third. Ask me about bunting licenses. Pennsylvania is ·nrst in those with Michigan second again and New York third. That state with the · fewest licensed hunters and ris hermen ts Hawaii. l n - cldentally, fi shermen is a word without gender. It's neuter just as a handsome ship is neuter even though said ship is always referred to as she. Q. "Bears sleep through the winter, sort or. Do any animals sleep through the summer?" A. Crocodiles do, likewise. sort ot: And some other rep· tiles. What they do ls called estivatlon, summer's coun-Dear Gloomy Gu . · terpart to winter's hiberna· tlon. l 've yel lo see a kid on a bike obey the iramc laws. I'm still shaking after nearly mining one who whhaed throuJh a stop sip in front of mo as ii be ·owned tho road. M.L. Q. "What kind of food did th e Pilgrims o n the M aynower eat?" A. Soup, mostly. Q. "Tea is the world's most popular bevtta1e, rtahl?' 1 A.Next to wet.er. Q. "What wu Mae Weal's firttm<JVle?" I A ... Ni&htAlw Nl.abt.'' ' Our Lanauaae man b1s been 'nrormed th1l "come btll or hip water" sUrted out tone a10 as .. come hall or h~lh it.er." \. Jack Anderson' .r Alien Traders Deal in Misery WASHINGTON -Al remote hables in the better restauranls or the border town of Nogales. Mexico, naUily dressed men can regularly be seen plotting busi- ness deals over tequila martint lunches In the alleys behind the restaurants, other types or ''business . men" are sc heming tawdrier transactions t h e lucrative smuggling of illegal Mex· 1c an workers into the Unit· ed States The assembly line for this trade m human misery begins across the Rio Grande in the dingy bars and cantmas or the Mexican part of Nogales. There. touts operate openly. putting together package deals that promise Mexican peasants illicit entry and jobs in the United States. The poverty-stricken il - legal aliens often work, at sub- standard pay. for millionaire ranchers and profiteering bus1 nessmen us far north as Idaho TH ESE ARE ~ome of the seamier vignettes observed b) two of our reporters , Hui Bernton and Doug Foster, dur 1ng an investigation of condi lions that have produced a flood of illegal Mexican immigrants ~nto the United Stales. The rush of norlh·bound Mexicans is neating economic, social and law enforcement problems of ex plosive proportions Uernlon und Foster qu1ckl) found that the easiest and cheapest illegal way to transit the l'.S.-Mexican border 1s tv walk across To prove il. the) slipped through the barbed win.· border frn<'l· them~elves one night They had been given some tips on border-c-rossing by a SO-year· old campesino. Jose Garcia. The father of eight !-.Ons. he could find no work in Mexico. lie had crossed the border on root ti few weeks earlier, hoping Lo work at a Phoemx runch for S7 a da) Carcia had been caught and was being shipped back to Mexico. but he wi ll soon cross again 'M.>· family 1s hungry. There urc no JObs in my village and there is no land to farm back Paul Harvey home . Wh al chotl'e dc1 I huve?" he sighed Bemton and Foster set. ouL on foot trom Nogales a fte r moonrise. They trudged into the desert. following a well-beaten path that pJ ralleled the fence demarking the border. Charred campfire remains a nd s hreds of elothlng snagged on t~ top or the fence atleisled to previous cross-overs. THEY SPOTTED u hole in the barrier and quickly wriggled through. They hiked a mile through the barren desert and soon emerged on a main Arizona highway heading north. It had taken them only 30 minutes to achieve their surreptitious entry into tM United States. Illegals who travel by foot must circumvent border patrol sensors and elude check points. Their chances of belng picked up and deposited back In Mexico ¥re laltly hi_.,. TIOJS HAS evolved an or - ganised racket to smuggle illegaJ a liens across the border in cars and trucks. U.S. officials told our reporters the going price for safe delivery is $150 a head. But they were able to arranbe a better bargain in a fly-specked Mexican bar. They posed as European stu· dents who could not enter the United States legally. Within mlnutei;, a thin greasy-haired s tranger sidled up to one of them, flashed a gold -toothed smile and shortly arran ged to have the m s muggled into Tucson for $120. The stranger failed to make the rendezvous. The next evening. they ap- LAte f Al I in W. Europe proached a taxi parked near th cbaln link border fence .. Th draver mistook them for agen Qf a n Arizona ranch and pro posed a deal for illegal laborers. He oUered not only to recruit work crew but lo see them safe ly across the border. Our re- porters were required only t meet the consignment of m en o the other side and whisk them t their ranch. 1£ stopped by borde patrolmen, our reporters wer~ told, they should simply den knowing the Mexicans were ii legal. They were assured they; would be freed while the menc U>"y had brought would be re• turned to Mexico. : Border pnlrol officials con~ firmed the difficulty of buildinfo.'i a strong ~ourt case against such fles h peddlers. The only wil- ness eg against the m an· rrightened Mexicans who refuse lo testify in U.S. courts before bein g deported, "8aid the of•) ficials. · BORDER PATROL oflicia( Carl E. Judkins wearily recount· ed his 10-year struggle to nail '-t man he identified as the god• rather of illegal alien s muggling. His quarry was Vicente Rui1 Tellez, whose ilUcit underground railroad s hipped laborers td s uch distant spots as Jdaho an<t J llinois . Like Captain A hab, who chased the great white whale, Judkins relentlessly pursued Tellez and succeeded in getting him deported. Later he accom• panied Mexican police as the>~• arrested Tellez and jailed hi11T on criminal charges. But. today, TelJez is back 1n charge of his far-flung smug- gling empire, living comfortably under an unknown alias 1n Chicago. The vengeful Mexican t>riminal ~put out a death con· tract on Judkins' head and ttH• border patrol official look an <'\ tended vacation . The frustrated J udklOs 1s now back at work in the Bord\•!" Patrol's Tucson offlce irying to ferret out TeUt!z' assumed name and bring him lo book again. footnote: Future columns will tell how Bernton ·and Foster traced the trail or illegal immi· grants to giant ranch empires Irv the United States, how the un lawful aliens are exploited, and how an even more sinister prod uct -Mexican heroin -make~ • 11:.Wfl)' intolhe United States. _, Spoiled Weliare Brats Need Weaning Money taken from productive Americans and given to the un productive now totals 200 billion dollars a year A Georgia ·farm boy has to have learned that you can't have more people ridin~ the wagon than pulUng. President Carter. campaign· ing, promised to "put un - e mp I oy c d Americans to work.'' I reall v think he wants lo and means to The prob lem is that a fter three generations or spoon f eed · ing, the weaning process must be gradual. For 27 of the past 28 months the Art Hoppe number or "Help Wanted" ads in newspapers has increased . Presently there <1re 26 percent more such ads than one year ago ONE FACTOR is that the number or American men who don't want to work hus increased 71 percent in nine years. Some of them prefer to be "househusbands" while their wives work -yet are officially ltsted as "unemployed" for as long as those benefits last. A l a r ger numbe r or Un · employed protest that they are not qualified for lhc available jobs. In response to that, the Ad· ministration is seeking money for a gigantic jobs training pro· gram . In the short run 1l will cost you. But, hopefully, confronted with a choice of job training or jobs, many would stop goldbricking und go lo work MEANWIDLE, the deservtng needy would be trained to become self-supporting. Some past efforts to put welfare recipients to work have failed. Employers have found that many, with low' s kills and poor work attitudes, don't stick al the jobs for which tbey are trained. Ess entially, they are un - reconstructable goof-offs. But Labor Secretary Marshall, recognizing that problem, ho~ that it can be remedied however gradually as work becomes more prorllable than non-work. Taxpayers everywhere are so fed up with public welfare -as is -· that were it put to a vote they would stop ·the ~ravy tr<Jin altogether. A generation of spoiled braL<; would respond to a total welfan· cutoff by burning and sackin.i.: our cities. That is why they will have to ht• weaned gradually. AND TilE experience of some slates is encouraging. In Utah, where all able-bodied welfare re- cipients must work -the state's cost or welfare was reduced by 16 percent in one year. Indeed, the federal gover n· menl 's already-established Work Incentive Program last year placed 230,000 welfare recip1enL-; in paying jobs where they ar"' earning an average $3 10 an hour. If that's not a cure-au it's bet ter than nothing -a nd we'vt.- tried nothing. Life-saving Diet Will Teach You to 'Think Fat' The most tragic news in yea rs Is that 36 persons struggling to. purge themselves of excess fat on som ething called "The Last Chance Diet" have gone to their reward. It ls tragic for it reminds each of us or both our own ftickering mortality and the unfairness of life. Here these poor devils were, forcing themselves to exist som eh ow on 300 calories u day of an evil· s melling J • quid protein and before they could show the ms elves off on nut summer'• 1olden beaches • •. Well, all thelr suffering waa lornaught. · Yet there may be a lesson 1n all this. Alter all, these 36 doomed souls were victims o! the tlmea. We have become u notion or dieters, boring each other with our brukfast m nu11. naaglna tach other over our cat.,n& habits. and sometimes e ven pu1bln1 lhal •econd helplna ol cheesecake aside. Each d awn brings the agonizing vows of selidenial. Each nighl we retire. miserable, ill·tempered and guilt-ridden. Never, in the midst of such plenty, have so many pledged to deprive themselves of 10 much with so little results. And now they tell us The Last Cbance Diet may kill us. WHAT NEXT! The only coo· celvable answer is "The Very twice that of a Modigliam. Fat 1s beautiful. Keep telling yourselr that. Conversely, when you think of thin people, think of Uriah Heep, John Wilkes Booth and Cassius' "lean and hungry look.'' Thin people are notoriously unlikable, untrustworthy and unsexy. "Go- ing to ~with a fas hion model," as one critic put it recently. "Is like going to bed with a bicycle.'' Lael Chance Diet," a fad which THIN IS VGLY! Remember should soon be sweeping the that. And if thin people don 't like country it. let them eat cake. Now there Llke most such strict regim~:s. art no ''miracle diets" that can The Very Lru1l Chttnce Diel de· make you fat overnight. True. muds that you not only c,banae there are certain crash program:. your eating patlerns, but radical· that m\gbt enable you to g::iin as ly revise your entire attitude much as 30 beautiful pounds in a towardfood. · montti. But most reputable Rather than ''lhlnk thin," u . pbyalclant would advise you to most diets advise, you must think· avoid them. lat. A far better method is to slm1,. It ian't difficult. Our attitudes ly follow nature's way and say tow1rd fat. are culturally c:ondl· · yes to your stomach. Whtie there Uone d. Adorinl subjec\11 ot ls no reuon to give up mcaJs Polynesian nobility and certain betwe~ snacks, you might ti')' African cblenalns revere rat. 1ubstdutinc a hot fudge sundae And anyone who bumps 1pwl • fOC' a half •rapefrult el bre&klatt. J 11iu111e1u• Sumo wte Uer Avwld taly vegetables. l.llal.Ca respects tt. u,·1 cert.Unl.Y ao aecl· s prouts and anythlng bolled un dent that ~ Ruben11 nu~ U.1 ror: lH it! boiled in oU . There are ---• I .. also several good, inexpensive saccharine substitutes on the market. Sugar is one. Stay away f rom proteins. l'rotems create energy which in tum can lead to exercise and other dangerous activities which bum up valuable fat. Drinking in moderation is all right, but with a little effort you should be able to do better. IN NO TIME, friends will be saying admiringly, "My. you look wonderful! Haven't you put on 11 lot of weight?'' For as n famous international hostess 11 think it wnl'I Elizabeth Taylorl said. ··No one can be t0<1 rich or too fat. .. Actually, when it comes lo weight control. The Very Last Chance Diet will probably work no better than any other diet. and all you will gn\n ls fre~pm from ·miser y. self·deprivtittlon an<l gulll. But that's something. You may also drasUcally decreaae your llf tXi>etWl'\CY. But k(lep ln mind Lh c ample aet by th~ 36 tragic caaei; cited 11bove. • W1tb luck, yml could ,_,( hll by, a truck . I ') ~ICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE -- UNKY WINKER BEAN CASEY 'THI& GAA\E. I& REALlCJ ™f 816 ONE! MOON MULLINS 12 ;o .. Fri~. December 30. 1977 by Brtd Anderson BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel casson IF w 5~1..D 01€:' WHO 5tlALL I L.1~1 A~ 'OUIZ ~~l'J£~1C1AfZY? 8o1' ~ow CAN 'l'ou lt'IHtlZrr 'bu2 o~ Mo,..ie y' ll!lllM!\ 1F' You·~ ~or , !!.;J•· At..1ve r .._ ,.-iftM~ MISS PEACH Ye~, OFFICER CASEY. IT15 TIME A~JN 10 MAKE TUOSE NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS ... PINEAPPLE JUICE, CR,ANBER~Y .JU/CE .. by Tom Batluk AFTER ™E ~lME L.OSING TEAM WILL BE 11\KEN lO TMEJR LOCKER ROOM AND bHC)T/ 11·2) By CharlH Rodrigues •.. NOW 1HE~-HERE'!. WAAT YOU S~OULJ> RE.SOLVE fOR 1UE COMJJJG YEAR ... ···. DOOLEY'S WORLD oH, CRYSTAL SNoW&i\1.L, WHO IS THE MOST 6EAU1lFULOF ALL( .... _ ""u s.,.. 10 ee ON i"H e SAFE: s1c::>e, Nu~se ... MOTLEY'S CREW PEANUTS .. : .. ·· ...... , ... . by Mell • • •••• , # .... ~UN A CHeCK ON i"H I s New ANE:Si"HE:S 10t,...O-Gl S1"', OKAY ? ·& l .. DAILY PILOT .4 7 by Charles M. Schult by Templeton and Forman GERIATRIX GORDO MAYSf WE 5HOUL..0 ~VE INVITED THE- Peif:R"SC>N5' TO OU~ DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS wa.coMe, GAN6-, 10 OUR 1.AST seMINAR OF7lif: Yt:ARl .. FIRST OFF: 'tlf! PKEMIE!R SHOMNf OF OOR CONfRIMION --. 10iHf:-mJ:NP1"N\RO NON-VIOLE:NCE: HELLO. SL.UGGO I HAVE SNOW ON MY TELeVl9ION by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan TODAY'S CIOSSIDID PUZZLI UNITED FNtv,. Syftdlclte ACllOSS l'°'Y tint 48 Zoo antrnal "111••1'1 f'llate le!IM: 1 Money 49 Comloftlr 5 In f9Mf"ff 10 • • It 10···· ... -: HllllPll Ol*ahOUH 14 Elcl~l¥ely 53 Arab ntlM , 5 -avn: 64 MadlQMClr ..-r...t+t.....,. 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AraQ 1nlerests boug ht thl' hotel out from under him "B UT BREAKFAST arrived on the dot as usual. .. t•onf1dct.I one of his aides. "We thought they m ight t·ut off our room ~crv1 cc "1th lh<.· ('XJJlanat1on that thl! new owners wen• laking 1nvcnt1>r y .. Wh y js thut nC'w l'ly moulh Jlonzun . due for Chrysler Cor p. debut lll about l wo "l'cks. hobnobbing with thr \'nlkswagons <background rig ht 111 a VW dealer ship neu r Detroit·· H l'CUUM ' its dutC'h ~ind flywheel hurnl'd out dul'ing ad photogrnphy 111 th<• Southwest. IL wu' ...,h1ppl'CI hack lu M1t h1gan tor repair. but thE> C hryslt•r plant 1~ c:lo~ed for thl· holida~ s . Fkcause it has a VW l·ngine and othl•r VW parts, 1L debuted -hy accident Thi! Arab iO\ CSl<H'!'>, o<ldh l'nough. had pun·ha-.ed a hotel 1n pu~h liclgl'av1a where, on a Sun day morning not too long ago, P. L 0 . gunmen shot up the coffee s hop, inJuring u number of J e wis h patrons \\.ho gather ed th1.•re regularly for brunch. The i:rill at the Carlton T ower s wa!> .1ls o a Popular choice for Bar M 1lzvah C'cleb ration!> Bl'gin', l'Xperienl'e with Lon don'!> changing real e s tate scene 1:-;mother e'< ample of \\ h al tht' Rriti..." ta h loidi. t•;.ill ··1h r \ r<1b11.:1t1on of London . IN THE LAST few )ears Arni> fi n an<.'icr.s have boug ht up tht· prestigious Dorcheste r 10 Park in V W-land. Irvine Firm Selected D e lta -Electronic t o Build Ge n e rating Station Th l' '' 111 Id .., I ;11 I.! 1 •' t ..; 11 I <• r JlhllltH'l'll flO\\C'I l!t'lll'IJllnL! l;1 m 1•11t tl1"'l'I j.!t•1wral1ng equip 1111· 111 Southl'rn Cuhforn1a l'~dison li nes. l 'nder privat e spons ors hip l't>ncepls and hard\\ arc for tymg :-olur <.'l'll a rray~ into ulllil~ powe r systems have been under d evelopment at the (·ompany for m ore than a year. accordmg to President Charles W. J obbins. t 1011 a hall •H·n· of ... 11tt·1111 n •ll, t 1111\1·r1111g ~unltght 111 l'll'!'I nnt' l't11 n11111 .11 I "'a' f11 r )I I 11111111111 \\ill h<.• dl'sigrwrl . ._.,st•mhlt·d an<I ll'Sll'll h~ ;111 II \'lrll' c·omp,m~ I h<• l' .S. Dl•part mrnt of ~:ncrl-(~ has annountl·<I. The' fi{).J-tlow:ill c·apa('ll\ ..,la I 10 11 \\ 111 bt• buill b\ 1>1·11 J Elc·c· trci111l' Control Cor'p .• ii 11' 11 ;1nl' facilities nt 2801 S 1': :\1;1111 St . under a c·ontrn<·t ;rn a1 th•d ti\ I Ill• l ' S. 1\ rnn '.\lo 111· th.111 100.000 1n<11v1ducil ..... 1;11 <..rt ... \\ill lw built into the .... \ st<·m . the IH>\H'r circuits of \\ h1 t h \\ t•r<' rll'H'loped by Dr La r n H Sut'ltlc. Della Elec I ronlt· \ 1< c pn • .... rtcnl \ l'OM P.\~Y spokt.?sman said the prort•c·t \\di he ready for J.! roundlm •akmg ti~ lht• t•nd of .l.111u,1n \\llh t·ompll'IHlll of thl• .,ol .11 ,1,1111111 :-l·hc•rl u lt·cl hy S('I• JOBBISS SAID SOLAR cell system:. arc relatively expcns 1\'c for com ml'r cial use. Hesearc•h bv the Department or F:nergy ... CX· Pl'Cted to rl'<.l uce co,t:. Other s uch msta llation:-. an• be· 111g dt'vt>lopcd or lt'i.tcd b~ NASA l.l•wis Hcse arch Ccnlt·r. Sandia l.<1 boratoru•s -un<I t h e MIT· Ltnl'oln Lutww;1t 11ry t 1•111 ht•r T JI E ST.\T IO:\' 1:-\ t11 lw m- '1 ii llt•ll a l tht• :\11 L<.1gunJ \1r Forc e rud:ir sl:itmn hc•l \\f't•n S.111 D1c·go <ind l•:I ('1•1111·11, lo st1 ppl1· l h111111.: t1·st111g . IJ""''r \\111 lw ""'<I \\ 11 h111 c·ump:.t11\ f.1<·1 hlle<,. "11h i lll\ 1·,tra h 1•111 g ft•<l 1n111 Standar_ds Soughd. Sunlamp Safety Hit \\'ASlll:'llGTO~ I t\ r I Tht• f ood und l>ru~ :\rl m1n1~lral1un . Clllllg thousands ''' 1n1u1 II'' to American:. l'at·h )l'a r has pr<tpo..,cd man,!Jtor~ :.ufl·ty standards ror sunlamp.;. The agency s aid about one m11l1on sunlumps .in· :.old annu~illy 1n the L'n1led StalC'S. including 'uni a mps for home use anc1 those ins talled 1n health .;pas and ot hC'r fa('ili lil'i. "i\80\JT 10,000 SlJ~l.1\:\tP ln)Urt e' rN1u1 rtnJ! Pmcrgency room treatment \\Crc r cporll•d in 197·1, CAPITOLIZE WI TH CAP ITOL CAPIHX.IZATION MlANS 10 COIMRT CAPIHl TO CASH If ytiu ul'8CJ $1 000 lu $'11' 000 1 "''' dnd '°"' uwn 1 "Otnif CH 01r.e, t"OOMrty N <I '"' "' not i... C APll~ HO'•E LOAN 1rreft9• to c1o•to111• '°"' ttQUOy tnfO I c.l'I toen W'l'f\ fUI end tnandty1~ Capitol Home Loan One ot O•hl a....,_, l owi 8,04'.,tioe F11m• C:111.,.,. ol o ... -con- ""'''.,""-'"' .,. i.ol• We'd Really hke to help COSTA MESA 11)() ""'""' llhd "°"*"" ~ Hl1 Wl-ft~ 71~ l.ONQIEAOH t41' t o.tMIO IJhlG 2•,•t tfl» Western Act ivities Slated A celcbratmn is under wtiy at the Santa Ana . Nl•wport Ueach and Hun llngton Beach offices of G real WcslC'rn Sa\ inf(i. a nd Loan Ass ociat ion through J un. 31 Life on the old fronlll'r and the vi c tori es or weste rn heroes a rc re 11 vcd during the p1onC't>r days r~sliv1lies The association 1s of renng a 1978 c·ulendar t'nt1tled "Portrait of Courage." which tells lhe l ife s t o r y o f pa ralyzed artist Clayton Turner, lo visitors Visitors from nllOn lo :l pm. J an. 7 were as ked to dr ess 1n a ut ht•nt1c Wes t ern attire for a se a rch for the "best · dressed Wt'sterncr ". Stagecoach r ides. blue· grass fld dle r!., gold · panning and s howdown "draw ~" among t h e fa stest guns in the West ar e included in the day's ·activities. and lhut fi gure increas ed lo 12.000 in 197~. · i.a1d FDA Co mmissioner Donald Kennedy Kennedy added that one of the primary causes of 1nJuries was people falling asleep under the lumps. Th,e propQscd new standard would require .tit sunlamps to have a timer that would turn them nrr after 10 minutes or less. This could be r eset if desired. but "ould prevent injuries to sleeping pe rsons. Some sunlam ps on the market already have this feature OTHER PROVISIONS of the proposed t.tan· dard wnuld: Prohibit sunlamp bulbs from being made to fit into conventional sockets. This would help a ssure that the lamps are used only with timers . Prohibit m anufacture and s ale of bulbs lhal em 1t excessive short wave lengths of ultraviolet rndia tion. This r adiation is particularly dangerous ;ind is not necessary for tanning. Require that the lamps be sold with protec· ( ) t1veeyewear CONSUMER R equire more rle· tailed label instructions a nd warnings. The warning would have to he clearly visible during use a nd would have to s tate that excessive ultraviolet radiation can lead lo premature aging or the s kin and skin c ancer The Instructions a lso would have to warn people lukin l? medications or those with ligbl·sensltive sk in lo see a doctor before using a sunlamp a nd w:i rn about the risk of eye injury or sun burn. KENNEDY URGED MANUFACTURERS to hegin meeting lM s tandards voluntarily and said I h e a~ency will continue to monitor injur~es from th e products. The rules would take effect 30 days after fin al 1>Ublication. but first they are open for comment and suggestions from the public. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE They're tlie New High, Rollers , The Last of tlie Big Sp etzders med.cal ch•c• "" ., a m.,., cm ~ . ) owalion •I. the °"'""'"' Wei.I· : = ~ 4" 1ncton llosp1tal The hghhn~ 1n Sf e lkirut hal> brought thou!>and!> W more gilt-edged rcfuAccs here Lasl Christmas a Saudi prince MOST SHOPS a long Oxford paid a princely i.um in i.tarr und Regent streets price their wages to krep Harrod's open an "a res an Arublc numbers. and extr a hour jul'll for him i,;o he l\llddlc East ban ks . nightclubs could do his shovping in unhur and restaurants have proliferol· Al" Wlr.,,...te HE GOT BREAKFAST Prime Minister Begin . Lunt•. tht· Park Tower overlook m g ll}dc Park and tht• Chelsl'a llotcl in Knii:hts bridgt> Som t> of London's mo:-.l t·x· pensiv<.• town houses and apart menls and a number of ~lately hom es m the ~urround ing coun t ryside have passed into J\r uh ha nds al prices that have roc ked the r eal estale m arket. Long·le rm leases have doubled 1n price in the last few years. largely due to the eas y a vailabih· ty of well-heeled Middle East c ustomers. EA('H SUMMER MOR E -than 150.000 Arab v1s1tors descend on Londnn. ncein~ the mtcnse hf'at 11r thl' ~hl'lkhdoms in thl· P ers iun• (iulf whert• pl'lrodo llar~ ac C'umulate wllh ea('h departlnJ! tank<'r. Som e m aintain vecir ~ruund ho me in London. ·'e nd their children Lo t he elite prep schools. buy a n e xtra Rolls· Royce or Bentley for holiday use about town and a rrange lo have a NtW YORK IAP1 Cml5hr ll 1• •ltP\lolCp Tf\• IOUOW1"91 11\1 CmwT~I )II l1 '"''<Enr 1\ • \•IKtl!d Nat C.onn"*n \I SI tnt•rml{ •on•' ~ur1hf'\ l:i::::s )1 I )11 1 lnhnlC\ O. alf':r\ A\\n, ov•• 1t •• 1/ • ln8•Wsh I.... COUPIC•r 8...,k, C..ro\\CO )4 l •"-1 ... Sou1 IM uran<• • lnctu\I ~ytlrFeo I I .. J•mWPr •f \IOCk\ o:~~'btn •• ,, Jam ">V AEL lnCI ~·' s~ • S' • Jol!Vf'd ,A F'AProt • I 0.1 .. 100 41\'. 10 • JO\lynM riec.J prival·~ ,.d t hrougboul the city The handi.ome old Kens ington T own llall is now a branc h of the lra· n1an bank Ml'lll E VER\' llOTEL IN to\\n has ;J til l<' of un oi l sheik giving a"a) his Uenlle~ or his M ercede~ as ;.i lip to the doorman at the e nd of his visit or bribmg the ba nquet manager to slaughter a gout m his s uite One story m uk1ng the rounds Lelis of two petro leum prin<.'es fro m Kuwait who dropped into J ack Barclay 's a uto deale rship 1n 1\1 ayfa1r und bought identica l S 1h 't•r J ubilee Rolls -R oyce~ Eac h whi p~ out a <.'heckbook hu t one wa\'ed lhl· other off "No. Ali mid.· hl• tut-t utted "You j!ol tht• lun<·h I 11 get th1!> one l 'llEN TllE RE was the 1m · pover ished s tudent who passed himself off as a crown prince from one of the em irates. had calling cards pr inted t hat got him a suite at Claridge·~. un linu lcd credit at Ladbrokc 's and C'roikford's gaming houses . bows ;rnd Lhe best tables from con <1£>sC'ending mall re d ·s a t all the in µl aces until thl' Hobb11o"S closed Ill It turned out ht• was a N1j.!l'nan \\ho d idn't know Abu Dhab i lrom Addis Ababa Like Kennedy Airport in New \' ork. London's I lea throw has gone bilingual on all its signs. o nly here the combination is English and Ara bic, inst ead of Eng lish and Spanish. ()v t•r 'rlu· Count•·r NASO Li1tinq1 S" a rthy gl•Oll~men fingerin~ worry brads, mysterious ladies in d a rk flowing r obes und black leather burku (ace ma&ks, j ang l· ing w ith gold jewelry, a nd Re d o u in s he 1 k s in h ooded burnooses tasslcd in silk and gold a re a common sight al Fortnum & Mason's, the fashion able Pie· l·ad1lly ~l·m•ral stor l' for the landed J:Cntr~ A" a y from lhl' st ricl rchg1oui; c·ode!> of their dc>sc·rt homeland~. the \'1s1tor~ from thE' east havt' g ain1.'d a l'l'p ut atiun a s th e playbu~:. of thl' WeMern world. the h igh rolle r:. ul the Soho casinos. the lust of the big Spell· der s on g irl s , jewelry and gourmel meals among Britain's rapidly vanis hing ancie nt and nouveau riche . A MAYFAIR hostci.s who or· dered ~•1llons of orange juice to obh ge the Koran ic scruples of her guesls from Araby was sur prised to find them knoc king back thl' Scotch neat and quick, Jus t lik<.• the natives. '"It c:ut.s lhe desert dust." e'<· plained a son of the i.and and b rothe r to the wind who had just hobblt>t.I his Porsche outside . Hr not only "ished t hem all Happy New Year in the most charminc ~ton uccent but promised not \o r aise oil pri(•es more than 20 per· cent ut the next OPEC frolic. •• .. P(A Int 10l . 10\. Sl•novn N • iJ• •• q•, P•0-18 1• • ,, ~-~:~.fl:' n• n l 'p s 011d DOIOIU '" s • Pa<.C•" 1' 1 tl-4 w t j'; t•• • ''"""' =~rut J\. ,. ; ~lerl~I s•. S'l'o '"" tollow1n9 lht .~. 71~ 11t. u•. ~lr.•wCI 14', 11 NEW VORI< IAP I )t.1• 271, Ptn•Enl ,, ,,, ' l~f:tEbc , .. 7•• "hOW\ . .... Ovf,r ,,,. CO'mter s .. •"· P•ltrHk 14\.4 1S'' 51, ••• ~•oc•u •nd w•~~'' tn•t h•vt QOM up ., • 11 P•1•oltt ))•. 1l • T~oB•lt 1l', ,. 1"9 mo•I -"°""' I"" ,,,_. M..., °" '\ .... 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I STOCKS I BUSINESS Friday' Cloaing Price!J NYSE COMPOSITE .TRANSACTIO Frtday, O.e»mber 30, 11177 •IN DAIL y "'-OT A• Hike Teaches Tough Lesson BEGINNING IN' lt7t you will reel lts impact 00 your paycheet.. Bm long bdore t.beo, in the fl.rtt pa,ydaeck of 1.978. you wW gel a wt.e d thin&:I to come. From It will be deducted 1.05 Pa"· cent for Social Security, up from 5.15 percent ln Wf7. And unU1 )'OU bave paid no leas than $1.070.85, you 1riU find that 6.0S percent missing each and every payday. This year lhe government'• take for Social Security amoun~ to .. only .. $965.25. based on 5.85 percent for the llrat 11'..SOO. But~. 9n e knows prices rise every year. In 1979, lbe top take will rile to $1,400. aDd a•1 w: ill that directioo to $3,°'5 ln 1987, as both UM pa'CHI• _. the tot.al amount on whlcb it applia cciat.bl..e to rile. IS THERE A LESSON! SEVEUI.., ~lnr u Ille MrW numbers on the dollar bill. One is that cletJtl mmt ....,. tually be paid lf ftnancial disaster ia to be aY&ted. AMNr is that the people pay the debts -not ~ The reasons for the bigger blt.e OUl ol ~ii IW the Social Security system is n.mning out ol 1111GD17. Tk old age and survivors fUnd was destined to tum boa.tow • in about five years. The government could not supply lbe IDCIDe'J': It laM • money except that which you magnanimoullybll'DORFIOIL And the system does not manage I.be ~ dlidmd,- either, butlhalisanotherstory. THE MONEY OBVIOUSLY COMES from you. tlleta- payer. You are the financier and the recipient. Tiie IJl1"- ernmeot merely handles the mcmey for you. tnmlferrille it from donor to recipient. Making the lesson abundantly clear is lbe i•medil' .. impact. Within the next few weeks we will be paJiitc for what we bought. And that will be the New vear·s mesaee tor years to come -more. A ND YET TRER E IS STILL more, and this is pata.ps the most painful bite. It is true, tbough -yoa will be,.,.. ing a lax on inflation. Inflation is tough to stomach. bat a tax alopitcanmakeoneretch. The explanation lies in lhe application oru.ededactm: It is based not on buying poweT but on the value of t.br paycheck in terms of current dollar&. Current dollars att a lmost always inflated dollars. ·Assume for the sake of illustration that a worker re- ceives a 6 percent raise over his urn income of $14.•. making his 1978 income $14,840. HOWEVER, 6 PERCENT INFLATION leaves 1Wn with no' greater buying power. He still has only $14.00I iD terms of what be can purchase, but the deduclicm from his paycheck will be on the basis or $14,840. It is a tough lesson, but unlike so many otbeTS in lbe consumer area, the consequences, the impact. the ca~ and effect, are clear to alJ. Stocks Stand Still As Investors Wary NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices were little chan.gH today, failing to break the stalemate that bas gripped UK- market all through the last week of 1m. The Dow Jones average of 30 induslrials s bowH a token gain of 0.78 points to 831.17 . • ~t~lul11Tlae Spotlfght N EW YOAI( (API• s.lea, 4 p.m. ptl<e eno Ml ,,,... o4 the 1111"11 mou •<llY'& New Yorlt Sto<I< Exch"ft9e luues, ~·:.1:J'1c'::~~lly ... "'1~.~n n .. + "" Cllry>ltr • • • • • . • • 2'•.lOO Uvt -\lo Kenn.coll . . .• 111,IOO UV. • ~ Howrd John,.. 110,SOO 11 l<o • y, Oow C/I.. • . . . ltl.JOO ,. ..... -"' s~~:r!AP) FiMt-. ..._ _...,. lD 11M1 0::11 =t:s ~ ~. ~ ~ Tr11 111.,. 1".AD 111..a r11.•-&4J n u11 nus 111 ... 1-nua ..... . l>S Slit Xl.14 --m.A1 al.11-._., '"""' ..... ................ 1.,..._ l•ell .•..••.•..•.... -· .11 ... Ullls •• •••• ....••••••• "It.• '5 Slit.. .. ............•• U~- ~fr.Id ::u: 3~~: :-~ .-----------------~~~''C..K :~u: n:! : :~ · What StfWb Oifl EHi Kod<tti. 17',200 SI'• 'II> T•ndycrfl . ne.AOO u~ ... ~~~~b E.•::::· l!::= ;:'"' = :': C111corp .• , • . 14',JOO lH\ -'• ~n Motors. U0.700 6%\lo -v. Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot. Advenced 0.CllMO Uncll11>9.0 TOC•I luun New n11 lllQt>< Now 1'111~ SALES Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear In the Daily Pilot. WHAT AMEX 0 10 NEW VORI( (API I l l I 1110 DAil' f>ILC'f ...... Ula Can Bloom DEAR PAT: We r~ce1ved a lovely poinsettia plnnl for Christmas. l 've beard Lhal these plants can be kept alive and encouraged to bloom each Christmas. What care is required? C.1''., Jrvme Experts advise keeping a polnset. or1anl.ziQg w1te11. Tbe book •H prepand for ue la CaWona.la, bot Is rradUy tnmferabJe a. coacepc and ovenlew to OCkr lreH, ac~c to the NaUoaal Housln1 Law ProjecL Jt aa.o eoet&ID• valuable tnformauoa on use of Small ClaJm1 Court. bo-.Jlng discrimination and eommua.lty de· \lelopment. The primary focus, however, ls on teaaol orgulllDg "tac- tics and issues." This book cu be ordered for $1 from the NaUonal Lawyera' Guild, Housing Panel, 'U2 S. Gnodvlew St., Los Angele., CA 90057. lt'orw Garden Sprollts •• . OCReport Syphilis Toll Begins to Fall A syphilis outbreak that had worried Orange County health officials is beginning to show signs of s ubsiding. Orange County Health Officer Morton Nelson said this week that while 23 new cases were reporl· ed during the week of Dec. 10, the number dropped lo 16 new cases the week of Dec. 17 and lo six new cases by the end of last week. "THAT IS VERY encouraging," Nelson said. ''But it is still too soon to tell whether we have really gotten over the epidemic." AT YOUR SERVICE I ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES . M e eting Se rles League Eyes Use of Land The Orange Coast Lea.iue of Women Voters will conduct a aeries of meeUngs about land planning, development and environmental problems from Jan. 9to12. Jan. 9 at 9:15 a .m .. Art Cook, director of En· vironmental Affairs for the Aliso Viejo Co., will dis· cuss "Development and the Environment" at Great Western Savings and Loan, 24100 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills. .,POLITICS OF COASTAL Planning'' will be the topic of Judy Rosener, wbo will make two ap- pearances on Jan. 11. Ua ·plant In a very light area <not dlrett 1unllgbt), away from ex· ceaalve beat or cold drafts. Water ODce • day and feed monthly with a water·soluble plant fertJUzer. When your plant stops rtowerl.ng, cut the stems so tba& only six Inches of the plant remains. Keep It among your otber plants, and pinch off new shoots that may appear lo Auiust or early September. Put the poinsettia on a carefully . Umed ration of Jigbt beginning in mld·October. It should have about 14 .hours or darkness every night. It can be kept outdoors during the day, and in a closet or other totally dark place at night. When December rolls around again, let the plant have more light and U will bloom for Christmas. Once Ibis poinseUJa ls established, it can be transplanted outside during Its dormant season a fter yo" cut back the stems. DEAR PAT: I had the unfortunate experience of dealing with S & R Worm Garden of Long Beach. I know there was a court case involving this firm, but I never beard aboul the out- come. I 'm interested jusl in case there may be some restitution for the people who were bilked. County health investigators pinpointed the ----------epidemic to a six·square-block area in Santa Ana and attributed ·the cause to a group of diseased prostitutes . TOPIC: POLITICS Judy Roaener Mrs. Rosener, a member of the state Coastal Commission, will speak at 9: 15 a.m. at the home or Nell Treseder, 5 Blazing Star, Irvine, and at 12 : 15 p.m . at the home of Myra Brown, 2401 Bamboo St.. Newport Beach. Over the past few weeks, Nelson said, there has been an increase in the number or infected people seeking treatment, in part because of publicity about Ute epidemic. Tenan't R ight• Deta iled DEAR READERS: The National· Lawye rs' Guild has recently . p ublis hed a tenant's handbook higbUgbllni legal rights and tenant G.T., Huntington Beach Partial restitution ls ln lbe offing for customers of S & R Worm Garden who believe they were ml.sled Into buylng worms or other ltems. The pending partlaJ restitution ls the re· suit of a stipulated judgment entered · in Los Angeles Superior Court. You a nd others who believe they may be entitled to restltuUoo should write immediately to: State Attorney General's Public Inquiry Volt <S & R Worm Garden), 555 Capitol .Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814. AS OF THE END OF October, there were 256 cases of primary syphilis reported to county health officials, a 184 percent increase over the 90 cases re· ported during Ute first 10 months of 1976. As an experiment, county officials soon wlll is- sue appointment cards to those who are treated for syphilis and other diseases at county clinics. The cards may serve as an identification to let men know whether a prostitute is being treated . Syphilis is not contagious once treated, county officials said. De ath No tice11 PELLl:TT PERCY N PELLETT. <P\IOtnl 01 Nt Wl>O'I 8t<1<h, C... P•\-.ed av.•v Oft Dectml>er ~. I'll Mr P•llPll Wit\ .t Cl\•rttr Mtmb .. Of Ill• IOwport H•rllor Elk\ LOCIC)9 • 11•1 1n No .. p0rl Buell. C• ~ ''"" •''° .,,,. 01 lhe orio•n•I tound•rt ot tne NIP'woort Herllor Ar•• -• 50 yur r~iotnl 01 Newport S..K.f\, ~ tie w•\ • r~hrrd Fi.e Cnlrl of l!w Nt-1 Bf'•ct1 Fir• Departmt"rit f1e w•\ •lw ,,,. rtf'< ,,,. < t•n who d•O thf> or1q1oia1 w1t1nq on l•.1fboa tsl11nd •nd lhf P~n1n\ul•. f Unttdl "°'r-vtCf"'\ •r• IM'ndlng 61 SmUf\ 1 uln111 L•n"O Co.Ill Mnt MOrlulr y ~ ...... 8AllHETT llETTV 8AllNC:TT '"'•d<·nl of )101 ~uth f •lrv1t·w, \p.acf •4' Sdnlo And C• Surv1~ Ill' ll\nt>.ono !Aon" llMl>f'll r _Elsewhere~ NEW YORK <AP> - P.J . Moriarty, 69, a col. or ful Manhatt a n tl'slaurateur for nearly 30 years, dfod Thursday. PUBLIC NOTICE •nd O•ughler 0~11~ ~ne M• Cturr. Ants 'on on law Jim MtClurt. lb'> ~toll HOTICETOCllEOITORS Aobln•On. Qr.,•ddAUQnt~r\ Amdntl• No. A·nlU G•M MtCluro •nd l<lmb,.rly Ann ~UPElllOA COURT Of: TN a RobtMOn eno Q•..,.d..on Mllllw w Enc STATEOl'CALfl'OAHIAf:Olt Robln\on. molMr Lorfll~ P"r>Qlt. "~ TN E COUNTY 01' ORANGE IN Eonn KYI• •no broll>t'r\, Lulnr r In 1no MallH of Ille E\141• of PanqlP, Tom Panqlo ano 0111 PM>QI~ l~C:RBERT G. FOLLETT, tl\O ~nown Arranq•mPnl\ l><'lng mAOt ftl Oo•ll •• HERBERT GOROON FOLLETT, BfoadwAv Mottu.v>; lo httu ot flower'\ O~cea\ed, l•mlly \UQQe\f\ doMllon• be mild~ lo NOTIC E IS HEREBY Gl \/EH lo ~rln•r• Crlpplf!d CltlldlMS HO•Pll41, cr<HJUors 1Wv1n9 cl•lms •911fr>S I Ill<! Lonii Buen, Ca •aid de<eoertl 10 Ille w10 <laims in 11 .. aROWN otllu ol tlWclt!f'k ot the aforesaid court MICHAEL C. !IROWN, ~\ICMnl ol ortoprHenll,..,mtolt..un<Mr~IOM<l•I Senle An•, ,Ca P•U•d a w•r on the o lllce o l RAMS EY ANO 0.Cemti.r ?I. 1911. SVrvlved by M>fl RASMUSSEN, Allooneyl-lll·U.w, "4 George S•I•• ol NorthrldQ•, C• w. Oc••n 81•d .• Suite 1103, Lonii SI-Thom.n S.IH ol Salldl Ar•DI•. BH<ll, CA "*2, which l•lt•r office I• aht•r Ser• Scl\ulU or "'-nl•, Arl10t>e In• pl He o t busln.ss or lh• un· and Anft Ore1 .. r •'"° of Arl1ona d•r\l9Md In •II "'41tter\ pe11alnini1 lo SHvlcu will tit ne1e1 Saturday Hid ulele. Su<h clalms •1111 Ille Oeomti.r JI, 1977 •I II 00 AM •I ,,.C4"Hry -.Chen must .. llled or Pe<lllc 111"' ~morlel 0...pel lntfr or .. e111ed •• alorowkl within lour mMI wlll t>P et Pec111c "''•*-mot la I monllt\ •I~ IN tlnl publlc.ilonof lhl6 Perl!. P•<•h< II-MolhiU'f dirt< notice tcws. Oe .. o O«e~rn. 1971. OAllEY NANCY F. SWENINGSEN WILLIAM ARTHUR DAllEY. rfSI E•eclllrlxoftn.w lll ct.nl of S.nle AAa, C• P•\1o#d aw~f on Of Wld~I !Hcembor 71. 1911 81 l"9 "09 Of llot A RAMSEY ANO RASMUSSEN Mllft ol ltans.n H• I\ "''"'~Cl Dy"'' AttonMy ... 1M.~• wlle Dorl\ Delley ol ~lit Ana Ct 444 W. 0<..., """··Ste. Ut> . ~···"·"',., son Gery O.ne, ol R1vr,.10.. C• . p Dlh hed 0r-C.oest Oell't Piiot O•ugltler Llncw G• 1110 of s.t\I• Ana u -...... C• •nd 1-9ranc1<n11drt!'1. f une1.i Du.'°· ttn, J-. •, IJ, 20, 1911 S.U1·11 \erv1os were held locley Friday Oeoml>t'r JO, 1911 •I II 00 II M al Smlln Tuthill Limb S•nt• Ana PUBLIC NOTICE Mortuary 0...pel wl1n R ... M1C,,.el -----------1 S1m•v1tl< of C.lvary Cllur<h 111 TU\lln Olllclalonq lnlerm•nt "'"' II• ~I f'1lrl\av•n Mo-mo"al P..-k, !>.lnlt An~, Ce. !>moth lull\111 Llmt> S..nta An• Morluery dlrecton s-1 ... 1~1. 8111CICELS DOROTHY 8RIC'<ELS, re•ldenl of Sanl• AM , Ce., DHHd •way on 0.c:tmber 19, 1911 " Ille -Of II. No torm•I IU<t1tra1 Mr••t• will t>e ll~ld Cr•m•U"" onCI burl•I at •O<t, conouc I· l!d by Smith Tulnlll l.Anob S.nl• An• Morluerr. $47 ... 131. RIEYNA J ACQUELINE REYNA. re•~nl of Colla M•u. Ca. P•l\•d 11wey December 29, 1911 Survovf'd by ""' p11renl\ Pedro & Anoru Ron• ol CCKI& ~.a. C11 Fu.,.ral HrvlOt ere ~lldlnq •t Smit" 1 .. 111111 umt> C~ta Mew MGrl._y "*-"*· WALLE FRANCES G. WALLE, ruio.nt of Or•n9e, C• P••seO •w•y on Dtt•m~' '7, 1'11, 5'/fvl....., t>r Ac. W•ll• of Meryl-., ... .,, Mery Menn of Fountain Vel1ev, Ca •nd Tru• I' ICTITIOUS aUSINEU NAME STATEMENT The loll-Ing perSOl'I Is Ooln<i bust· !MUH: HER<;HEY'S MARKET, 20, M•rl,,. A .. -. N•wport 8•Kh, CA t21ot1 Fr•nk'1 Men.et' le C.lltornle CM· p0ret1on1, 150 H. Le Brea Avenue, ll'lolewOOd, CA ~I Thi\ buslneu II CondUClecl by • C:«• por•Uon. FreMc'sMttrl<et, •C..lllo1"nlacorp. by· R lci..rd Y esuci., Pr~•loent This stat-I wn fifed wlll\ ti. County C.let"11 of Ore~ Counly "" o.<em~27. 1'77. CUIOVE R ESCRoW co•P. , ... , ... 11rv1tw•1v11. T11tU11, CA 92.- EKl'9W Ne. ~12'1K "'* Put>ll•hed Or-coesl D•llr Pllol Oe<.30, 1'77,J.,.,,, U,20, 191~ 54»-77 LtCl•lr 01 MU ••<hUHllS, tour ,__ _________ __, PUBLIC NOTICE 9 randtlllldrt11 Grnttlde !>arvlct• wlll be held Friday 0.0mber 30. 1971 I •I I 00 P.M. 114 Pecllfc V14w ~mor .. I 1-----------.i Par•. lnltr,,,.nt w lll ~ •I P•clllc NOTICETOCltEDITOIU View Memorlel Perk Pe<lllC Ill•• SUPEltlOttC:OURTOl'TNI! IHmorlel Per'li Mott....-y atr~ tors STA Tl! OF CALI l'OltNIA FO• SMITH TUTMILL LAMI COST A MHA CHAPl\. 427 E 17th St · Cost a Mesa • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana • 547-4131 PIBCE llOntEltS SMlntS' MOltTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach ~539 PIB FA).MLY COLOMAL FUHHAL. HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 TNECOUHTYOPO ... G& lto.A·mJ6 E•tate d OSCAR AU.EN MILLIElt, DK••Hd. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to the creditors of the -,......., dec:edent tn.1 •II per-llevlno clelms aqelmt II• s•ld oec.c1t111 ••• requt!"M to Ille tN!m, w ltlt tlle llK41\Yr'f vouc,.,.rs, In the ofllu of lhe clel1t ot Ille a~ ..,. titled court, <>r lo P"wnl them, with Ill• n•cuwry YO<iCMrs, to tri. un- derslQned et lhe olllce Of ROBERT PREECE, 107'6 Hollenbe<k Orlv•. Riverside, CA. Wltlch Is Ute place of buslnen of the underslQNO In •II met· ttr& pert•lnlnq to lhe 9".te ot said o.. t•<Mnl, wltllll'I four months •tt•r .,._ llrst Plil>lic.tlanOf tltlsnouc.. 0• tlld Dec:. 13. 1'n ROBERT PREECE EllKllloroftlWWlllof tlla-... med.~~· •ROBERT PREECE tt7'6 HMleMl!dl Dtl\119 ltfY9"11•,CA- T .. :j41.4Mf Att-y ferE-....r Pvbllslled o-_,. Olftt 0."'1 t>llot We never stop thinking about your money. Naturally, we've surrounded ourselves with smart people. People who come up with capi- tal ideas. Ideas to make your capital grow. Financial programs that flt your finances. Savings plans that pay more interest Capital ideas. · But while we constantly think about your money, we always keep one thing in mind. It is your money. You can be sure that an Allstate Savings capital idea is ~ sound idea. Allstate Savings capital ideas are better than money in the Park Plan Wins OK A $126,700 develop- ment plan for Stockport Park in Laguna Hills bas been approved by Orange County supervisors. The park, off Stockport Street and west of Alicia Parkway, will include two picnic tables, a tot lol, a sand volleyball court and a basketball court, a report to supervisors said. Barbara Gellman, an attorney specializing In cases involving environmental cons1derations, wm discuss laws affecting air quality at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11 at the home of Anita Diamond, 26622 Cortina Drive, Mission Viejo. JAN. 1Z AT 9: IS A.M., Fern Pirkle, president of the Friends of lhe lrvlne Coast, will discuss "An Urban Park in the Coastal Area." Sbe will speak al the home oC Bobbie Minkin, 490 Myrtle St., Laauna Beach. "Current Land Use Problems in Newport. Beach and Costa Mesa" will be the subject or Jackie Heather, chairman of the Newport Beach Planning Commission. She will give her talk at 7: 30 p.m. Jan. 12 at the home of Peg EngHsb, 3367 Larkspur St ., Costa Mesa. All Of the meetines are free and open to the public. I bank. Because we can pay higher interest rates on insured savings than banks can. Also, Allstate Savings is a member of the Sears family. Our smart people have helped Allstate Sav- ings become the fastest growing savings and loan association in California. We now have $2.1 billion in assets and 83 offices all over the state. If you want their kind of thinking on your money, come to Allstate Savings. We will be pleased to share our thoughts with you. PACMC 'lffW ~ ......... . Cemetery Mor1uary Olai>el 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport, Cahfom1a 844-2700 P UBU C NOTICE SAVI NOS o.c. "·"·'°· 1tn,J ... 4. •m · StU·n .. COIMICIC MOnU.\llU Laguna Be.Ch 494-941 6 LaQuna Hiii• 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 496-1778 IALTZ.-GIROM • N•ALHOMI COrona del MM 873-8450 Cottt ,..... 048-2 .. 24 -.a.llOADWAT NOIYUAIY 11~Wl)' OottaM-. 842-91!50 • A n'OIHIY AT LA. W BAJIRUPTCY $95 llYOIC£ $95 •• Vnomit..a.ct '40-2I07 ' •~ ~-- A Capital Idea. ~EWPORT ~EACH 120 Newport Centar Ortve, &Ate 138 • ~. - • 1NS&DE : •Ann Landers •Horoscope •Television •Sports Fttday, o.e.m1>er 30. 1977 ~~at~-·-·-·~~~ Muriel Siebert Robert.a Karmel Juanita Kreps Patricia Harris Jacqueline Means Firsts. • • .\lun el Siebert became the Jrrst i\'ew York Supemitendent of Banks. Roberta S Karmel was first woman 011 the SEC. two women 1omed tl1e cabinet -Juariita Kreps became Secretary of Commerce and Patricia llarris headed llUD . Jacqueline Means became.the first woman regularly ordamed as an Episcopal priest: Janet Guthrie was the first woman to·qvalijy for the Ind1anapohs 500 : Janelle Com· m1ssio11~1 beca me the first black Miss Universe. and Rose Bfit/,lledtzme the f irst f emale to serve as Chief J w1t 1ce of tile Calif orn1a Supreme Court A Woman's Year Janet Guthrie .I Janelle Commissiong Rose Bird In 1977, there was a National Woman's Conference and women were making gains in employment and sports. And although the ERA still wasn 't passed, sex barriers continued to fall in small but significant ways. ~ By JOV STILLEY NEW YORK 1AP 1 A flaming "women's rights" torch was carried by runners in a 2,612-mile relay from Seneca Falls, N . Y . where the firs t national women's convention was held tn 1848, to Houston, Tex .. where another na· l1onal women's convention was held in 1977. Al the federally funded National Women's Conference in November 2,000 delegates ap- proved 25 or the 26 resolutions in a National Plan of Action. Defeated was a propos al for a <'Ubinct-lcvel \\Omen's departmenl. Among the controversial resolutions en· dorsed ~ere thos e favoring the Equal Rights Amendme nt, legal abortions and homosexual rights. The delegates' recommendations will be fo rwarded to the president and Congress. A major issue was the ERA, which so far has been ratified by 35 of the 38 states that must do so by March 1979 for it to become a part of th'.? Constitution. A counter·confcrence. oppos· ing the amendment as well as abortion and homosexual rights, was led by Phyllis Schlafly. ":!·vear·old Alton. Ill., housewife. Jaw student aml founder of Stop· ERA. .f\ mong those at the meeting were Betty Friednr. credited with giving birth to the women's movement, and Eleonor Smeal, 37· y ear-old Pittsburgh, Pa .. housewife and mother of two. who as new pres ident of the National Organization for Women vowed to go on the of· fepsive for ERA. BELLA ABZUG, former New York con· gresswoman. presided at the conference and Rosalynn Carter, Betty Ford and Lady Bird Johnson, a trio of First Ladies who have long been vocal in their backing of ERA. spoke in support of the amendment. , In other ways White House women. present and past, were much In the limelight during 1977. Mrs. Carter, whom her husband has called his closest adviser and "political partner," made a seven-nation tour. meeting with heads : of Caribbean and Lalin American countries. : President Carter's mother celebrated her . 79th 6irthday amidst the hubbub generated by ·the publication or a book of her letters from In- dia which the president's sister, Gloria Spann, collected. Earlier In the year "Miss Lillian" had re· turned to India, where she once worked as a nurse for the Peace Corps, heading a U.S. del egatlon to the funeral of India's president Later she visited Ireland, and during her busy year she became the firsl woman ever awarded the Synagogue Council of America's "Covenant o( Peace" prize. "FIRST .KID" Amy Carter started making new~ shortly after her father's lnaugurat.ion, on her fir!'l day at. the 'l'haddeus Stevens Elemen· tary School, as the first Whlte House child to at· tend public school ln seven decades. Media at· tentioo and cameras continued to focus on her ns she read a book at Stale dinners, played in her treehouse and celebrated her loth blrthday. Carter daugh~rs-io-law also got into the family act. Caron Joined her husband, Chip, to represent the president at Queen Elliabe\}\ 's .,Jubilee in Engl'1\d. The couple and their inf ant son, James Earl Carter 4th, lived for a time ht the White House, alone With Jell Carter and his wife, Annette. But later they moved to Plains, Ga .• where Chip went to work ln the family's peanut busineas, quleUn1 reports of marital problems. The third dauihter-in·law. Judy, wire of the president's oktest son, Jack, became one of the lead.ins 1pokeapenona for the ERA, as welt aa a contribuUnc editor of Redl>Ook ma1uiM. A former retldent of the White House was alao In the now• aa a writer. JuUe Nlxon \ Rosalyn Yalow Marian Anderson Celebrations. • • Rosalyn Yalow won a Nobel Prize: Marian Anderson received a Medal of H onor: V irginia Wade won Wimbledon : Queen Elizabeth ce l ebrated a j ubilee : a rtist Georgia O'K eefe turned 90: and Crystal Gayle wa s named a top f e1nale vocal a r tist. - Eisenhower's book'l.;(special People,·' profiles , among others, her husband's grandmother. Mamie Doud Eisenhower. who celebrated her 8lst birthday In November. L ynda Johnson Robb, another young woman who once called 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. home, helped her husband, Chuck, in his suc- cessful campaign for lieutenant governor of Virglnia. Susan Ford, daughter of former President Gerald Ford, dropped out of the University or Kanus joumal~m school and worked as a still photographer during the filming or "Jaws 11 ... Caroline Kennedy, 19-year-old daughter of the late President J ohn F. Kennedy, worked as a summer "copy person" for the New York Dai- ly News. BOSE FITZGERALD KENNEDY, 87, the late president's m other, was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at Georgetown University for her work on behalf or the mentally retarded. Bess Truman. 92, afff.'ctionately refert'e<I to as "the Bou .. by her late husband, Pre$ident Harry S. Truman, .waa briefly hospitalized followipg a fall in her Independence, Mo., home. ln the government, in business, in scienUflc fields, women acquired precedent-setting honors, acb1evements and jobs. President. Carter appointed two women to Ms Cabinet: Juanita M. Kreps as Secretary of Commerce and Patrkia Roberts Harns as Secretary or Houslnc and Urban Development. Margaret "Midge" Costanaa was cboeen presidential asststant ror publlc liaison and Esther Peterson was appointed special assls- tanl lor consumer atralrs. r .. Vtrginla Wilde Queen E llubeth G.Orgi.a O'Keefe Crystal Gayle Other women named lo high government posts included Anne Cox Chamber s, am · bassador to Belgium ; Marie Hernandez. assis- tant chief of protocol for the United States; Azle T. Morton, U.S. treasurer: Stella B. Hackel, director of the mint; Eleanor Holmes Norton, chairman of the federal Equal Employment Op- portunity Commission: Dr. Carolyn R. Payton. head of the Peace Corps ; Lucy Wilson Benson, Undersecretary or Slate in charge of Security Assistance. Roberta Karmel, first woman member or the Securities and Exchange Commission, ts In the big.beat. post ever held by a woman in the agency's 43-year history. Dr. Edithe J . Levlt was appointed preaident o( the National Board of Medic.al Examiners, the first woman to head the board in its 60-year history. Elizabeth El- lery Bailey became the first woman to serve on the Civil Aeronautics Board. Jill Wlne-Volner. 33-year-old lawyer who served as an assistant special prosecutor at the Watergate coverup trial, became the first woman to be appointed general counsel or the Army. IN OO'HER nBSTS durtnc a year in which women conUnued to break barriers, Muriel Siebert, 47, the flrat woman to hold a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, became the rirat woman to serve as New Yortt SlJte Superinten- dent of Banks. Rose l:Uubeth Bird, chief JuaUce ot \he Callromia 8'1pnme Court, Dot onlY. ls the ftnt woman memMr of tbet court but it UM HeOftd •om an lD the ..UC.'a history to be~ Jultlce of a atate-au~ court. Lucille Rose, se, once a wa1trea1 In her mother's soul-food diner in Brooklyn, became • New York City's first woman deputy mayor, named by Mayor Abraham Beame as Deputy Mayor for Manpower and Planning. And New York's Mayor·elecl Edward Koch picked 29-year-old Maureen Connelly as press secretary, the first woman and the youngest person ever to hold the job. Koch ulso appointe<t Ronay Menschel, 35, as· deputy mayor. Carol Bellamy wac; elected president of New York's City Council, but Bella Abzug, 56·year -old former congresswoman who threw one of her m any haL'i into the rang as a Democratic can· didate for mayor, lost in the primary. The Rev. J acqueline Means, 40, in 1t ceremony al All Saints Church in Indianapolis , became the first woman officially to be or, dained an Episcopal priest. The nurse and mother or four had been a deacon of the church; Within the year, about 60 women were ordained. AND THE REV. Beverly Messenger.Harris, 30. who was ordained an Episcopal priest a few days later. became the rirst femaJe priest lo be a full time rector or a parish when she became rec· tor of the Gethsemane Episcopal Church in Sher· rill, N.Y. Dr. Rosalyn S. Yalow, one of three Americans awarded the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for pioneering research in the role of hormones in the chemistry of the huma n body, is tht> second woman ever to win a Nobel Prize in medicine. Ann Berk became the first woman statior1 manager of a network-affiliated television sla· lion when she assumed the post at t.he NBC flagship station, WN BC. which she joined In 1971. From teen-agers to grandmothers, women continued lo win ribhons. crowns and lilies in competitions of varied catc~.,;·;c~ Janelle Penny Commissiong, ;;.1.ycar·old fas hion designer who competed as Miss Trinidad-Tobago, became the first black Miss Universe in the pageant's 26 years. Marie Stavins. 20. of Sweden. won the Miss World crown. IN OTHER ANNUAL competitions Susan Yvonne Perkins, 23. a singer and biology graduate of Mia mi University of Ohio, waJked down the runway al Atlantic City as the new Miss America. Kimberley Louise Tomes. 21, of Houston, was named Miss USA. Christina Ellen Moller. 17 , of Jonesboro, Ark .. was named America's Junior Miss : Valerie Lynn Dunn, 17, a high school senior from Washington. D.C .. was crowned Miss Black Teen-age World: Claire Ford, an 18-year· ole1 would·be lawyer from Memphis, an English major al Memphis State University, was crowned Miss Black America. · Leslie Owen Griffiths, 15, of Anchora1e, Alaska, became Miss Teen-Age America, and Lavelda Fann, IS.year-old high school senior from Gadsden, Ala .. Miss National Teen-Ager. Graci Ann Welsh, 19, a Chemehuivl-Mohave In- dian from Parker, Ariz., won the Miss Indian America Pageant. Rita Reutter, 58. a grandmother and moth~r of four daughters. who Is s tudying for a master's degree In guidance counseUn1. was elected Homecoming Queen al F lorida Technological University in Orlando. A queen who has reigned for 25 years, 51· year-old Queen Elizabeth II or Britain, celebut. ed her Silver Jubilee. In the arts, too, women made news during I 1917. l At. a concert at New York's Cvnetie Hall celebrating her 75th birthday. legendary con-' tralto Marian Anderson heard Rosalynn Carter ( read a congresalonal resolutJon booorinc her Cor "her unstinting efforts on bet.all of the <Se.e WOMAN'S, Pa•• 82) \1 ~~·-· D DAILY PILOT ~rlday D~rn~ 30. 1977 Actress Joan Crawford died. Feminist Alice Paul died. • •• Woman's Year <From Page BO brotherhood of m an," and became the fi rst black lo receive a congressional medal. Famed artis t Georgia O'Keeffe, celebrating her 90th birthday, was the subject of a Public Broadcasting Service special. At a Hollywood celebration of her long career, Bette Davis. 68, received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Film Institute. The award has been given only five times and she is the first woman recipient. Crystal Gayle was named best female singer of the year at the Country Music Assodation awards show In Nashville, Tenn. Though the ERA didn't make it in 1977, little by little sex barriers continued to fall in small but !'>ignificant ways. A Treasury ruling discontinued the requirement that women co-0wners or U.S. Savings Bonds, or women beneficiaries of the honds, be identified as Miss or Mrs. The Supreme Court ruled that employment n:qui rcmcnL" for h eight and weight discriminate 11legally against women when employers fail to show that the tests have some real relation to the ahility to handle the job. The ruling appeared like· Jy to opt•n more jobs for women in police, firefight· 1ng and s imila r fields by ending arbitrary ellgih1hty standurds that served to restrict hiring to men Britain's n<.1lional ized railroad system aban· cloned the lOO·year·ol cl cu:;tom or "Ladies Only" ('Omparlmcnts on tr ains. And in New York City the City Council Consumer Affairs Committee voted to lift a 115·ycar-old ban against women working as waitresses and food vendors at theaters. hascbull p<.1rks and race tra~ks. /\long with the gains, there were some set· backs for women. The Catholic Church, an- nounced the Vatican. will not ordain women as priests no matter what other churches do. because J esus Christ was a man and his representatives on e arth must bear a "natural resemblance." /\nd women were declared still unwelcome as Rotarians when the Council on Legislation defeated a constitutional amendment to allow wom en to become members of the organization. The veterans of Foreign Wars, at their na- tional convention, rejected a bylaw change to <.11low eligible women veterans to join. A nationwide survey revealed that almost 30 p ercent or 17-year·olds questioned believe that a woman's place is in the home. An addi· tiona l 20 percent think women should be allowed to work only under certain condltions. Nevertheless, according to new Labor Department figures, the percentage of work- ing mothers has risen 7 percentage points since 1970 and 46 percent of American children under 18 had mothers who worked outside the home last year. "In company with the first lady ever to qualify at Indianapolis, gentlemen, start your engines." The lady whose presence brought about the change in the traditional starting ritual of the famous auto race was Janet Guthrie. 39, the first woman to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. Earlier in the year she had become the first of her sex to start the Daytona 500. In another sport, 4lS·year-old Patty Cox also chalked up a first. Named as general Manager of the Oklahoma City 89ers. the AAA farm club or the Philadelphia Phillies, Mrs. Cox became the first and onl y female general manager in AAA baseball. The younger generation. 1'00. was making inroads on sports formerly reserved for men on- ly. Amber "Jim" Hunt, a n ll·year·old from Salt Lake City, Utah, made her boxing debut against an 11 ·year-old boy, winning handily in three rounds. She is tht' first female ever to enter the Golden Gloves competition in the United Slates. Though she wasn't making waves by break· ing a sex barrier, 45·year-old Stella Taylor did make waves or a sort by breaking a swimming record by more than fou r hours, swimming the 32·mile length of New York's Lake George in 26 hours, 51 minutes. Cindy Nicholas, 19-year -old Canadian. broke the world record for a nonstop, round·trip swim or the English Channel. Her 19 hours, 55 minutes, was 10 hours better than the previous record. She was the first woman to complete a two-way nonstop crossing of the channel. A new tennis queen was crowned at Wimbledon, as Virginia Wade or Britain won the women's singles title by defeating Betty Stove of The Netherlands. The 31 .year·old Miss Wade had beaten Chris E vert. the defending champion, in the semifinals. Despite this setback, the 22·year-old Miss Evert continued to rack up court victories dur· ing the year, including her third consecutive ·. '. Amy Carter reigned as First Kid. U.S. Open women's s ingles crown at Forest Hills. Her teeth in braces and her hair pulled back with r ibbons, a new tennis star stepped into the limelight as 'f'r<.1cy Austin became. at 14, the youngest competitor in Wimbledon's lOO·year history Though she bowed to Miss Evert in the third round, the schoolgirl from Rolling Hills. Calif.. was a favont(' of the press and the crowds. Kathy Whitworth, 36·year-old Texan, won the bigges~ prize In women's golf when she took ftrst place and $36,000 in the sixth annual Colgate· Dinah Shore Winners Circle tournament. Miss Whitworth, who has won more money than any other competitor in the history of the Ladies Professional Golf Association, also finished first an the Coca-Cola Classic. Linda Frallanne. 16, of Northridge, Calif.. won the women's world figure skating cham· p1onsh1p, succeeding American Olympic gold medalist Dorothy Hamill, who has turned pro- fessional, as the world's skating queen. The 20-year·old Miss Hamill, who gave up her amateur status to tour with the Ice Capades, was voted the 1977 athlete·of-the·year by readers of Women Sports magazine. Hollis Stacy, 23, won the $100,000 Muscular Dystrophy golf tournament with a 17·under-par 271. a Ladies Professional Golf Association rec· ord for72holcs. Deaths during the year included. Anais Nin, 74, writer noted for her series of diaries, which she began in her childhood and con· unucd through her life: Frances Payne Bolton, 92, Ohi o Congresswoman who served in the House from 1939 through 1968 : Lela Rogers . 86, editor. theatrical producer and mother of actress Ginger Rogers; Marjorie G ateson, 86, an actress for nearly 60yearson stage, screen and television. Joan Crawford, 69, superstarof lhescreenfor decades after Charlestoning her way to stardom in 1928 in "Our Dancing Daughters"; high fashion milliner Sally Victor. 83: Ethel Barrymore Colt. 65, actress, singer . daughterotthe late Ethel Bar· rymore and a member of the ninth generation of the ramed stagefam ily. Alice Hughes, 78, syndicated newspaper col- umnist and foreign correspondent; Geraldine Brooks, 52, Broadway, Hollywood and television actress and nature photographer; Sue Kaufman, 50, author of ''The Diary of a Mad Housewife" and other novels. ANN LANDERS / HOROSCOPE Bella Abzug led /WY conference. Alice Paul. 92, a leader of the women's suf- frage movement who was called the author of the proposed Equal R ights Amendment to the Co!'stitution; Kath~rine Stinson Otero, 86, pioneer aviator and stunt fhf.'r who ts credited as the first skywriter and the first woman to fl y at night. Jean Hagen. 52. radio. stage, movie and TV star, who appeared in the series, ''Make Room for ~addy": Ethel W~tcrs, 80, blues and gospel singer and dramatic actress; Maria Callas 53 opera singer; Mary Ford, 53, who with Les Paul· at that time her husband, rose to fame in the ·~ as a singing duo: M~ria Grigorievna Rasputin, 77, daughter of Czans t Russia 's "Mad Monk" Rasputin. ~cademy Award Oscars went to Beatrice Straight, Best Supporting Actress, and Faye Dunaway, Best Actress. both for roles in "Network " Tony awards went to Dorothy L~u~on. nam~ best actress in a musical, "An· nie. and Juhc llarns, best actress in a drama, "The Belle of Amherst." LilyTomlingotaspecial Tony for her one.woman show, "Lily Tomlin - Appearing Nitely.' · Nancy Hanks, chairman of the National En- dowment for the Arts, was natned the 191'7 "Woman of Conscience" by the National Council of Women. She was cited tor turning "the performlng arts from an elitist exercise to a mass appreciation." The American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters for the first lime elected three women in the same year: Hortense Calisber and Elizabeth Ha rdwick, novelists and short story writers, and Ada Louise Huxtable. architecture critic. In the milit4'ry, women were flying high. or the 157 women who entered the Air Force Academy last year, 130 made it to Recognition Day, theformalendofthefirstyear. Ten women received silver wings as the first or their sex to be trained as military pilots by the Air Force. For the first time in the history of the Marine Corps. 22 female 2nd lieutenants. participating In a 21-week officer training program at the Quan· tico, Va .. Bas ic School, underwent combat train· ingin 11simulatedtwo·day war. The Pentagon announced that the Navy. m ak- ing its first major changes in uniforms for women s ince 1943, will include slacks as well as skirts in the women sailors • and officen1' uniforms. ( Borose':Jpe ) ·Homemakers Angry at 'Seen It' DEAR ANN SATURDAY, DEC. 31 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-LANDERS: 1 just read Bv SYDNEY OMARR . Nov. 21): Accent on that letter from "Seen It called is home and wait-taken if and when the Telephone service could to pay damages. ing. sc heme r s are dis-bedisconnecledandyou Youclidn'taskforany ARIES (March 21-good times, friends. All" -that damn fool• April 19): Exchange of fulfillment of desires. who thinks any woman ideas can be stimulal-Excelle.nt for party· who stays home and pre- ing, need not deteriorate celebra~on. ~ave de-tends it takes a whole into argument. Accent lails, ftn~ points for day to clean house and on knowing where you ~nother tame. Relax. cook and take care or s tand, reestablishing re-SAGl1TARJUS <Nov. kids ia a "freeloader and lalionship, communicat· 22-Dec. 21): Pursuit or a parasite." I am so ing greetings. Celicita· honor , career is mad I can hardly see tions. spotlighted. You can straight to write this let· My wife and I think covered and it ba.s been could even end up in advice, but I'm tellJng this is dishonest. Our proven that there was t Off d b ·cousins m ainta1·n that cour · en ers ave you to play It straight l n tent to defraud -been fined and required and pay the rate, Bub. AT&T loses no revenue ----------------------...:.....:.. ___ ;._ __ _ Ann Landen TAURUS (April 20-make favorable im· ter. It's 11:20 at night. I .""--------" May 20): Good Moon pression on those in juat finished the ironing for you. Stay under aspect coincides now positions or authority. and I waxed the floor wraps for a couple of with excite ment. You are temporarily because.my ln·laws are months or leave tbe speculation, variety, restricted. Prestige is on coming tomorrow from country. If anyone finds pursuit of pleasure. You upswing, despite· possi-California. out who you are, you could ran madly in love. ble feeling of frustra· I just hope when that won't be safe on the GEMINI (May 21-lion. moron dies be comes streets. for this type or call because their facilities are available and almost ever ything is done by machine these days. Your comments. please. -WAITING IN WAX BURG DEAR WAITING IN WAX: According to II· Jlnols BeU, your one-ring gimmick ls equivalent to stealing. This practice ls f'OL unique -olhen use ft and tbe telephone companies are not all tbatdumb. Prompt action ls. June 20): Stick to CAPRICORN <Dec. back to earth as a D E A R A N N familiar ground. Home. 22-Jao. 19): Keep com-housewife with five kids, LANDERS: Our cousins base is best. Avoid munication lines clear. two dog_s._threeharnslers. have a system of using motoring with inebriat· Long-distance calls are and a 17-room house. I'd l he I on g ·distance ed persons. featured. Accent on like to hear his story. -telephone to signal their ·CANCER (June 21-travel, resolutions , BEEN THERE AND safe arrival home from Club Calendar run& ~och July 22): Emphasis on philosophical concepts. STILL AM a trip. They simply dial Wedm?aday in th~ Datl11 short trips, relatives, as· AQUARIUS (Jan. DEAll BEEN: Yoa the number of the Ptlot and contain& notiui s uming f'inancial 20-Feb. 18>: Feelings. aad Zt,OOt otber telephone,allowthebell 01 women's and iervice responsibility, being emotions dominate -bomemaken. Tbe mall to rlng once, then bang club meetrngs and ~ts ••responsible" where a · you Jet involved, sen-Is beyoad bellef. I'm up. /or the foUowtng ~~le - Telatlon1hlp ts con-tlmental and concerned even getting letters Tb e person who Thursday through W~e•· cerned. about welfare of CamUy. fnm 1a .. uc1s wbo are makes the call sets an day. Send noltc~s lo Club LEO (July 23 -Aug. . ca11ta1 Illa oaL .. Seen approximate arrival Calendar, Daily Pilot, P.O. 22): How much time PISCES (Feb. 19-It.'' I have a meaa1e time and tbe one being Box 1$60, Coata Mua, CA energy and money ex: · March 20) : Take it easy ?--~-.a=----m;;;::.--_::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;;;26%6;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ pended becomes more ·-don 't bat t I e . important than us ual. circumstances; go with NO · viaoo (Aug. 23.Sept. the tide. Accent on PIANOS 22): Your creaUvJty ls partnersbl.p, marital evident _ you make status, ability to know for Sale new atart.s in new direc· difference between & .Rent tlona; originality, the· P.ro~lseandactuality. tun of discovery are all .. -;:;:~====•:;:;;;;..I ~Ht of thla excltln1 ecenarlo. · , Lf91tA (~. 2'·0Cl. ·22H Clande1Uoe• COM• JD•ltta, remark•, 1 f!U .. ._ are featured. '. . The Garden Announces Its Fall & Winter Sole All Merchandise 113-'h Off &t!• r:/h11¥1i (11/kri vi. Udo Plaaa '41S Vte UdO. Nl.llTlbw 1~ , __ .. ...,..... ... ..- 818"0321 COSTA.MESA MIWPOIT llACH l6tl.17MtStn.t ..._.T..-.Al71•St. ......... ~.._. ... 642-1657 W.n.... lM M 1 .. 7 he. lo.I Showcase Shop •REalNER ROCKERS· •WALL REalNERS •RECLINER SOFE'ITES MISSION VIEJO , .... ~...,., 211t2 Mileuain NY. ...................... ..... ,... ......... ' 495-5902 .......... u .a .. IMl .. 1 J OTIC:E PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE sur1•10ttcou•TOl'TMlf ITATIOl'~ll'O•NtAl'OA TMICOUNTYOl'O•ANGlf N•.A·'4t11 NOTIC:I O" MIA•INO Of' ,ITITION soe 1>eMATI 01' Wll,L ANO LITTl•STIST-INTAAY. Estele of GRACE #o. GREENE, 0.cHMd. NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN 01<11 El•-A s.t111111\esfJled"-eln•11eU ll011 for P.-te of Woll -lor luu•nu of L.•ll•n Tette-ery to t1w1 "-" llOMr, refer-• to ""'1<11 It me<Y for lu.tller pM'llCUl ... t.. -llWI llW ti,.,,. -------------•!Id DIK • of hMrlftll 11-.. -'WI P\18LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ........ -- PUBLIC NOTICE· ....., M.-rfa'fOCllHt.,.._t .......... tU,.,lltOaCOUllTOlllTltl ITATIOf'CALf"Ot\NIAl'OA THI COUNTY Of' Ol'AltOI • Ill Illa Matlllf' *4 !flt •\lele ol l'~IEOl!Al (I( H. DtH150H, o.<ee...r, NOTICE IS HElllllY GtlleN lo <rfldllon ,..vlllo cl•lms ~Intl Ille selO ff<-to Ille "'Id <lllmt tn \flt Otll<e ol lllt '~ ol "'9 elof.-.i. '-Ollrl or t• preleM tflMI lot tlle ~lfll" 11 Ill• olflce ot "'LL GEN I I( I NO, Wal1tr. W.tMloCll., MMMon & King, • I.•• c;w..,etlell, lt9 C..twy Pe" test. 5111te lllO, l.tt AllCJltltn, CA tOI»/, wlll<ll ratter offke 11 ttie llMIC• el bus!> "°" of ti.. .,...niOMd Ill •II m.111n peri•tnl"t to Ylid ....... M" cletms .,,.,, .... _y~-.,. 11194 or _._ as ef-.ald within lour "'°"'"' efltr IM lint Pllbllt•tloft ol tfll1M>llU. D•ttd~U,1'77. l'ATIUCIAI!. MARTtN SI LLIClt -JULIAC.lA VALLE ~lr•tor.el lhee•t•ot Mid 0ece0tnt WAUlll,nlNITOCK, MAltlOM&IUNO .t.uwcer-..- 1•CW11tWY".n••tt , ... , .... i..sAfletl-.CA_, Teti UIJl.,.._1 l'\19111Md <>enqe C:o.ut O•lly Pllol O.c.Jjl,lt71.Ji.n.•,IJ,I0,1971 S42H 1 Friday, O.C.mbet 30, 1Sl77 DAILY' PILOT U PVBLlC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE ..... , UMITIOl'TATH OllTalCTCIOU•T caJCTaM.O•tT••CTCN'CALll•O•Mta .... 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AM•MD#lllMTTOANOMOOIPlc;ATIOtt 01' OllOOl'TltvSf THIS A#oENO#oEN'T AND MODIFICATION It "'99 en4 entef'ecl lrllo ti ot '"" nnn • ., of nttnnn. 1t11, 11y -lit-t?nnnn. t11111e -lltnd. fllrtllllfter <•I ... 8-flci.rt•s. l!ld SAN GLUUHTl INVl!ST#o£HTS 'l,eL.lmlttclPllrl-llllp,-ltaoaJ_..., .. .,_,....,.....,,,...,_lfcllo"'- 11.,. of I .. 09ec1" Tnlit lletelMlter deK rteecl, 4111 tM .,,_. Miid, Mt"tltlttfter <•1194 Trustor. StL\IE"STONE Jl!WEl..lfY, 316 Cenyon AcrK Or., L"i!lllM lk4Kh, CA. 92•l l Orelle $.'°""', 314 C.onyon AcrK Dr .. L'"flun• llMcll, CA. fl.St This bullnou Is conoucted by an in- dl•ldu•I. Ore~tS.wyor Tl!ls Sit t-I Wff filed wll!I lllt C-ly Cltrll ol OrtllQlt County on 0.C IJ, 191'. .... 111 PuDll>lltd Or-eo.u O.lly P11o1. D« 16.JJ.lO, lfl1•ndJen 4, 1911· U•S·/7 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IHVITIHG llOS f'ltOJECT NO, 4411·A ~O• THIE COHST•UCTION OF SIDEWALK ON THE WEST JIDE OF MOUNT HE•ltMAHN ClllCLE, NOllTH $1DE YOUNG •tVElt AVEHUIE, AHO EAST SIDE OF MOUNT WYNNE ClllCLE. NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVfll tllel the f'ounteln \1111ev A90ncy tor Commun!. IY O••etopment Of the City ot f'°""t••n Velley, C•lllornl•. will receive \Hied propoHIS 1.11111 lllt l\Our ot 11·JO a ,m., Mondey, J.,....ry •. tt78 kl<' con\lruc· u on ot \H,1111wa1~, on uw w•sl s lM Of MOunt Hef'"fmfW\l't Cirtl• from Sl•t~r Avenue to 1117 leel NIO Sieler ,Avenue in aci:o,d•nc.• wun th~ Pt•rti •ttd S11tcillc•llOll\ Pror>osah ""'" "" presffltf'd u"°~' \ffled cover •no'""" ti.. actomP•n•ecl by OM ol ltw torm• of 01.-rs 1e<urtly '"ulrtd IMldolr 1~tructl°"' to boclder> All prot>01.is ~II o.. marbd "'Pro je<t No. '4tl·A"', Md mall•d or d<'· llv~red so u lo bit In 1114! Nlr>cll ol '"" ( lly Cl•r• II ""' ollic• In , .... City Hell, lctZOO Sl•I.,. Avtnut, on or bef0<e '"" 11our stet•d Al Ille dt!.lg,,.tea tome ell bids received will t><t publocto; oP~•O, uemoM<! <Ind dectered by the C1tv ct .. k 81dl)frs end the l>UOll< ••• 11w1tlft) lo bt p<e~t •I tne detlAr11ton of \•Id prOOO'Mll•. All Old\ 10 rect1Vtd. taamlntd .tr\O Gt< oared Wiii be ret.,red by II•• (lly Cl•r• to , ... City EnvinNr end Ille C•I• l\llor""Y tor ci.01no and •l'POrl 10 the Founl•ln V1lley A0tno 10< Commu~1 It [)r \f•l~t at th rfQUltlr m"ti"O on J•nu•ry II, 1971 J.lpor 10 tomment1nQ wor1', the con tractor tJ"<I <'II \utxuintr,utor\ '""ti Ob htin • bu\4"""' U<enw tr-om ow C..1lv ot F"oul'llt•tn V1t1ry tn at<oro~tntf' with IM City M<inmpel c-No Votumo 1 I 111• s. C~pt~,.) u. ana s OI Atl bl(I\ ert to ~ comp.artd on tn• b.ol\ oJ lhf' lotto.•r>Q Kheelul• of won. ...... I Off<rlpt•.,, • P.C.C Sldlwel~ OWltlty •, 11051' ,,_ dCCord.~' wit" tn. oroYt\lon\ ot ~'-ion 1UO to 1111 1nc.hniv~ of ttw L•OOr Codt of !"" Stele ot Ct llfor111a, tn~ Fountoln llall~y AQtncy tor Com· mun•tv 0.. .. 1.,.,,,_1 of Ille t11y of f aunt~'" V•Uf"y M\ t>y rnolution •\ ,.,,•In.HI tho Ptt•tl11"9 nourty rel• of w•a .. tor UC" u •tt or IVPt ol wOr,mon or mt<f\afHC\ nHOed to t•· '< utt lf'\~ contr•<t ¥Wh•<I\ wltl he A#U dtd IQ '"" \U(U .. IUI blGdtr Prfva111nq W"9f i" <l.\"-\Hlc1Unn not pto•ld<oo tor by ro\Olulion \flfll not bo lh\ than IM 11\0SI ro<tnl w-In ~· '"''"'nation for thf Or•f1Qf: Co1i..1nty •rta •S PllbtulleG by ,,,. U.S. Dtp.,tment ol UDor, and In no event •"•II bt teo thin Ille •sltt>thllod I ...,.rat Monomum Wll'l!P No bid 'W;ft be Cort\•Ot'red Uftlttu tt ;, n•Adt on Ille ottlclet blank form hm•hlled by the City -ts m-on •«ordanco wltll '"' pro•l11on• of 1111~ Nollet ana ""' prOOOiet nqu1rement1 dlld conoltoons wl forth ull<lflf Section I ol llW! Sp>collc•llon< Each D-r mu\! t><t ilceMtd In eccoroance wllll oppl1<able St•lf LAW\ PIAn\, 5Pl'Cllitallons ~nd Ollkl•I proposat torms to bt "'*' tor blddlno u n be ootalned only el Ille office ol t.,. City EftialllHt, CIY Hell. Cost of iald Plen• encl SPtclllc•tlon• I> U.000. ln<llldlng tex. tt 1111 bidder roq11esls lllitl Ille Ptet\\ •fl<I SpeclflU· Oons bt Mnl by melt, Ille molting and "•ndlln11 c11or911 •11•11 .,. •n aodl· tlonetn .oo, Neltr..r tllt cost ot lllt! otans end S11etlfl<•llOM. "'"tile cost Of mell· •no•ndllendllnqwlllbtrelurldtd Tiit Ctly ..-ve~ Ille rlOfll to r•lt<I Ally or all Did>. E11tlY11McC!t'ndOn City~ of Ill• O ty ot f=autt•tn V•UPY. C•H,orn;"' Oiled; OK-r2•. ''11 Publttl'MJd Ortn9t Coest Oalty Pitot • Dec.lO. lf}I Uls.77 PUBUC NOTICE Dated Ooomber21, 1'17 WILUAMlf.StJONN. CounlyCltrll MltS.ALIUMOO•E 06Heti.t...,.1·1 ~,.~~~.:!~•=~" PubllsNd C>MIQI CoHi O•lly Po lot o.,.Jt,J0, 1tnJ.,., S, 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IN VITI NO llDS ..,_IEED AIATIMl!NT llNO •EMOVALOF NOH·COM•USTIBU •u••1s" "" NOTICE IS liERE8Y GIVEN ll\41 II>• City Council of Ille City ot Fountoln Valley, Callfoml• wlll receive '~•ltd proPO,.I• until the rour Of I l .00 a m on Januery •. 1911 lor IM remov11 ol Ruutan TJllstte, Pohon Ivy ano nuoHnce w-•fl<I rubbl"' In llM! City ol F0<tnt1111 Valley In K cordtnce wllh .... w s~lflcell°"' Pr-WIS •h•li C>t PAHnted ...-s.ettd cover •nd Slllll be K,_led Dy -ol '"" lorms ol bldclet \ sec:urlty. All oro· oowh shell bt merkta or a.livered •o u to be In Ille Mncb of U.. City Ctuk at lltr Ofli<e In tho ColY 11111, 10100 Sl•t•r Avenue. •I or Detore the hoUt st•led, at wl\lch """'•II bid' rec:tlveo wlll l>f Pub I ic ty opentd, eK• m ined .tnO GeClllrtd by tl\e City Cltrlo. Bk!Oer> .i.ncl Ill• PubhC ere ln.,ted to be preunl el IM de<laratlonol •aldDr-•ts All bids so reulved, •••mined •nd ci.ctered will be reterred by the Coty Clerk to lllt City EllOI-' tncl Ille Ct1 r AttorMY tor ctw<kl119 and reoort 10 IM Clly Cou~c11 at llt next reou11r1v \(.,.Outed mHllllQ on Ja1u .. ry 17, IUI. Tl>t Contr~lor to wi.om •••rd ol Ille Contract I!> m-sllall, 110011 ••· ecutlon ot 11\41 Contract and el hi• own UP<tnu, lumhn lo ll'le City Ille foil-· 1119 Oonds wflocn \1\111 be l"Wd by an edmltttd •uretr compeny w llll • oollcylloldor's rallno ol A or l><!ller and lln.onclet r•llllQ of AAAA o< belltr •• \11-n by ,,.. "'°'t currH!t edition ol &est'• tnwrence <;uooe. I• l A bor\d In tne prlncfpal tum of not•~•• I Mn llM! lotat conlroct proco to Oft\ur• Ille l•itlltut perform.,<• ot Ille Contr•<t Tiie followlno perM!<ls er• CIOlnQ busi· ... ..... LANO, SEA & AIR LEASING, l'Otl Dove. Sult• •U. Newporl •ff<.11. CA GeHGttn l11du\trlH, Ille. la Cellfornl• cOt'))Oratlon), 1'00 Dove, Suitt OS, NtwPOt1 a..c11, CA Tiii• bull-II.,.;,,. condllded by• Coroor1ll011. GAIL.PEEN INOUSTl!tes. INC. By: 1111 R. Ltslle, ...... dent Tiiis si•t...-1 was llltcl wltll Ille Cou11ty Clerk ol Or•nve Co;;n1y on OecemlMr? I, lf11 PlJBUC NOTICE HOTICI CN' l'UaL1C MEAalHO NOTICE HEllEIV IS GIVl!N 11•'1 Public HMf'lno win be lleld by t,.. AJr11orl Lind u .. Comn\11tton for Or•nve C-ty on Tl•unoo, Jenuery 1t, lt1f, ti 7:>0 p.m. or as >oon llletHf\ff • poulble, Ill llMI Con· ferlfl<e Room of llMt Air C•lllornl• corcoor•ta HeedqtW\or• 811lldlni1. 3636 8lrcll SlrHI, HewllO(I IHCll, CA. Ra.<n 207, (Sec-F'-l, to <onsldtr 11 Zln•C...,...17·21 <touted ltt t,.. S•n· te A111 Hel911tt ArM, 100 1 .. 1 M<Jlll of Orcro.rd Ori,.. on Sellta Allfl Avenue, -roat,.,.tely .4 neutlcel mlltt '°"'" THOMAS WELLS Allorf'tYMLall" SlllltUO HtwllOrl Fl-let l'tau MOM • .,,_,, c.<>w Drift , of tlle or.,. County Al'-1 •!Id noo lee! •Ht ol the n1.not<1 runwey cen· terll11tl IS 111 lllt bell Interest• ol tN Alrr>orl •!Id ltsonvlr-. Ntw-thaelt,CAti* 1'17Ut, Publl111td OrtllQt CoUI Delly Piiot Oec.30, tt17,Jen.•. ll.l0, me so .. 11 It t1 '"uelltd Ill.II eny wrlllen rupo11se to 11111 11Ubllc notice llt Sub-m ttttd ft> tlle Airport L.ana Uw Corn· ml•ue11 tor Of11199 c-ty Pf* to lllt llHrlnod.ct. -------------For t11rthet' •t•ll• rooerdlno .,.. sclled11fed ltearlno. ell l11terasted ,.rue~ •re l9vllecltocellw•hlt ,.,.Of. -------------flk • of 1M Ai1J1011 Ulld UM Com· SUf'E•IOACOUaTOl'nte mlulO!I »3' alrch SC ..... lffowport PUBUC NOTICE STATll:Ol'c:A.L.ll'Ol'lottA,O• 1 .. c11. it-" t02, T•~ No. 17141 THlCOUNTYO,OllANOll ll>-150$. He • .--1 Pllblllflttd Or .... Collll Delly Piiot NOTICIE 0, HEAlllNG 0, Dec.JO,\tn,Je11 .• ,1t7t S41 .. 17 l'ETITIOH f'Ott l'llOUTE 01' WILL AND f'Oll LITTEU TISTAM•N· TAAY ANOAUTNOAIZATtON 'rOAO- M 1 HIST IE I' UHOE lt TME AD· MINISTlfATIONOl'IUTATHACT. E\lllt of ANGEL.A J MAUARI NOfO.Dt< .. -. NOTICE IS HERE&\' GIVEN lllel Wllllt"I M. Cro\lly llH flltd l>e,.ln • pelltlon lor ..,_teof Wil t end for I.ti· ltr s T Htal'lltf\C.,Y and AulflOrlH tloll lo Adml nlster lllldH Ille Adtnlnlstr •lion of EstelHA<l,relorencetowflkfll&m- tor lurtlltr pertlcul•"· end tflat ,.,. 11,,,. and piece of 11Mrl1111 Ille SMn• h.os .,.... set t0<J_, 10, 1m, 11t 10•.m .. In 111e <"""'-"'of Oetwortmctnt No. J of wld court, -' 100 Civic Cetlltr Orlv• Wut, In the City of Sanlf iAna, C.lltor"I• Oeteo0e<emaert1, 1'177 WIWAMl.St..IONH, CoulllyCtertr SHlff'HA•D,SHIPAltD&DllHDAS , ... o .... Strwt N-,.ert9-,(;.all*"'t All .... tyt ttr: '941l1Mor Pu1>J1111ed Or-CollSI O•Hy Piiot, DtctmbetU,14,:I0, 1977 ~11 PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTtnous 8 UllH•U NMMSTATeMaMT Tiie IOllow\llt pWIM I& dOtl\O 1111•1· ntUH! LITEWT ENGINElAIHO, 0 0 HHtl Or.,~ def MM, CA 9"H Herold WllDw Curll. UO Haret Or., Cooon• dtl MM, CA t2US Tiiis b<a!MH IJ C-ted tty 111 Ill· dlYlduel • Hlf'OHW. CUr11 Tltl1 tlet-••t llled Wltll Ille County Clm o1 Orenoe CouMy on Dtc. .. ""· ..... l Pvl>ll-Orer191 C.0.SI Otlly Piiot Oec. 9, ll. 2J, JO, 1911 SUJ.11 PUBLIC NOTICE IOI " bond In Ille prlllCIPat sum OI not le~\ than the tol•f contr.c:t prR• to \eture oaymtn\ ot •II unli1lhht'd <!elm> ot leoor~u •""' mdterlal~n u~r tr.•Contract ·oN•oT,tC:"'! 'c:oN"N"s',",.ou~cTEIAONLa.D0!•1~'. All wrety bon<h >l>all b<' jOonlty u PUBLIC NOTICE ~ "' ~ • tcutl'd by,,.,. Contr .. lor •nd ,,,.. on INCM 1tl51l•VOI• INTlf•TI£, t.urer •nd wit be lllbJ«I lo tlle P'lor SUl'E•IOAC:OU~Ol'THlf l'UM,SUH\.YANOl'lltlUNI approve! ol llW City Attorrwy as 10 ltrh torm e1'd 1ulllci.tlcy. In 11.u ot tl>e 1ur. ST ATaOl'CA.1.I lllA f'O• LAOUNA~aACM COUNTY ety Oon<ls requlrtd flertlfl, e <tSll bond TMICOUMTYOl'r.t.Noa WATll•OtlTltlCT 111 en amount eouel lo tile totel con NOTICE ':·,~:A.ING OF Orlftlttc;..,,.y,Cll-• 1rect prlte ""Y be .. uottd upon e•· 'l!TITION l'Olt f'l'OIATI OI' WILL NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\llEH IMI t<Ullon llY .,.. Controctor ol 411\ t9rtt• AND ,0. L1n111s Tl5TAMIH• ,,.. Board ol Dlre<\Cltl of ukl Olltrlct m•nl In tho lo<m Ind menner or•· TAltY. lllVllH alld wlll rteel,,. Sffled blclt Urlbed Cly lllt City E\IAlt Of JENNIE lltt:NE OEltRY. lpropOWIU UD tolllt ,_ .... 10:00 it.m Prior 10 commencino work, Ille ebJEHHIEl.DElllfY.OeG••-· on Ille 1ottl dty ol J111>uery, lt1t, lor contrac tor •nd ell 1uD contratlon NOTICE IS HEll!&Y GIVEN tllat l11r11hlll1141 lo \aid Dlstrltl of all Sll•ll obltln • touslneu lk•M• from GARLAND FREEl!S lies llltdlle,.,,,. lrtlltPOr1•llon, ""'•rltl&, equipment, ,,.. City ol "°""'•In llall•Y In ... petltlo!I tor ..,_,.of Wiil •nd lot L•I· lebW, •llCI iMPP!les IMC_., IO con-cordan<• wllh Ille Fountain lletto tors Tesl~MY. ,.,._to wfllcll slrucl for u kl oltlllcl,. INncll ,.. #ounlcopel C<>de, lllle ~. ClllPl•r S 04 lsmadeforlut't1Wrper1l.,,,endltseltfle -YOlr lritertle, pump Mllll!IY ....i fire In eccordMG• will\ 1111 pro•hlons ot llm• •nd lllec•ol-lno Ille nm•llK llllt, al wfllell 11,,..llldlwlllbeput>ll<ty S4"hon 1170 lo 1717 lnclu•I,,., ol tllt tie.II >ti for J.-ry l7, l'7I, •I 10 e.m., ooelMtd •lld read aklUcl •I Ille offk.t of L.•bor Code of IM Slate of C.tllom le, In 1.,. <our1r_,.,of a.-tment No. lot tr.e Dlslrl<t, .J06 Tlllrd Sir"'· t.e9"'le I,.. City Courlcll 01 ll'le City ot Fountelfl selcl court, -' 100 Civic Ctnt~ Orl11t llffcll, Ce tllof'lllamst. V•ll•v hn by rHOIUllDfl ewntalned wut, In tfl• City 01 Sant• Ane, Bid totn1t.. lnJCrucllon lo 81cldtn, tr.e or•••lllng llou•ly ralt ot ·-•tor C•tltornla. Piaf\\ Ind S.-C.lfleltlolls may be ob- O c ti trait or type ol wor~ma" or D•ltdO.C~tll, 1'1l lelftocf et CM ..._ llN<ll c.unty m~Chenlc ~°"' 10 e .. Cul• Ille Con· WILU«M IE. SIJOffN, Wiier Ols1rlcl -peymnent Of llS.00 tre<t wflicll wm be •warded lo'"" we County Clerk ,,_r sel,alld$eldl•lsnon·ref""d•l>I•. cesstul lllddtr Pu"ue11t to the L.abor Codi of IM Prevelllno w-In ct1sslfket~ DAVtO•.t.CMH Stele of Cellfomll tM ~ lttcfl 110t orovl-tor by ..-oon ttwll not ~~=--.Clllfwllt•tlUS '°""'Y w-Olwtct 1111 obtetnoed t>e IMS ,,_ Ille motl rKMI W~ At-ytw: ..... ltltMf' to11i.totlflej)ft¥tlllnoreleolperdletn DetermlMllon tor Ille Or'anoe County Publlsl'ltcl <>-CO.ti o.tll~ Pilot, w ... llntNslOCAtllyl11Wl\lcf\ll1ls•ot\ aree. a s pu(>lls/ltd by Ille us. D•pert· Oeu11>1>1rn.u ,JO. ,.11 uu.11 Is 10 be PfffOrmtd. H esuiollslltd by -nt of lAbor, -In ..., •~I te\S , ... Dlt9<tor ol tM Ots>wt-nl ol In. ,,,.n llw ftl.tl>frUled ,,_,,,Minimum duslrlet lttlatl-Collies of U..:ie de· W•ci•. PUBLIC NOTICE ltrmln•tlonure "111i. lft lllt office 01 Sp.clliutlons end ollitlat pr-• i-------------Ille S.crttMyof Ult Ol•trk t for reYlew lortnl to be uM<I tor boddlftil un be ob by eny lntHttled pet1y -• COCl'I' trill telned only •I , ... office ol Ille Clly STATIMENT OF WITHO•AWAL llt Dtotecl ~ lhe lolUl .. dvt1nQ t ... con. ,llOM f'AltTHIMNlll O,lfltATINO Englneer, Public W0<k• Oepertment, UNOl1t' FICTITIOUS •USIHIH slrucllonperlod. ll Jltlltlltmend•lor'fll CllY Hall. Cos1 Of u ld spe<lllcetlon." "'°" ,,.. Conlrect.or t.o wllom the""" ,2.00lnctuOtnol••· MAMI lrt<t IS ·~ --all'I' suo. No DIO wm toe conslclo..ci unlHs It ls TM ttl'-1"9 Pff'IOll llet wllflclf•-COf\ilrntor ectlno U!ldel" or tt1rwOf1 made Otl lhe olllclal btAnll torm 1' • 9enerll partner from tfl• lllm,topeynollesstltafltllePff••lltno f11rnlsllea by tllt City ana Is med41 In ,,.,,,..""'" -'•11"9 "*' IM fie· ralu to ell worttmenefftCllOyedby Ultm K<ord•nu wilfl I.fie previsions of 1111, Htlous """""'' neme Of Fl..EEl'WOOD In lllee.-c:utlonoftNcontract. Notice ond Pr-I R~ulremenls MAI NTEHANCE, .. l2 CN-A..... 81ch must be 111bmllted ellO <AHif...,, .,,a Conolllons wt torlll una.r Section GerdenGrove,CA'1..0_ to Ille ttootrMllll-dOCumfllh . The l ol the "Genoret Pro•l•loM Con-The fictitious M lntiS name lllle· succu1tul blddff win lie ,.QUlrtd lo trKI" Ea<.11 ~ mu~I be """M'd ,,,.,., ,or llW fl"'IJlers/\lp wa• llltcl on 1 .... n11t1 11'wfor'mencelklflcla11C11Pay- I" .ccoroance wltll llllPll<Mlt Sl•lt O.cember 4• 1'T• In Ille Covnty trf mtnl 80fld botfl In UIS •-t equal to tews. Or•no• 100%oftlltc0f\tr.cte-I. Tll• Clly rewrves llW right t.o rtlt<I Full Name-Addrntofl ... ,._non 8V ORDER OF THE BOARD OF enyor,,fl>ld) Wltlli:~::.'.i'~ "*""· 191 Center OllU:CTO"S OF THE LAGUNA l!wetynH. GtlPPO IEACHCOVNTYWATlllOISTRICT, City Clerk of trte St., Costa#olW. CAmll Oettcl Oeclmber 20, "71, CllV of Fountain \latlty, CA M. TI'lorM\ l'Jt2tf JOl49fl R. S-111, Dal•d Ot<tmoer 11, 1911 S«,.llrf PubllSlltd Or1n9t Coe" DIMiy Piiot. Pubtlsl'ltcl Or-C•esl Deity Pilot PubllSlltd Or ... CNsl Oallr Piiot O.C.mb« JO. 1'77 S.-17 O.c )0, 1t77, Jan .•• IJ. 20 ... ,. ~ll-T7 DIC. >O, )I, lt71 SOS.77 ' PUBLIC NOTICE PvBUC ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE O•OtNANCE NO. *4 of or-'-'"· Cellfomt• !TAlE OF CALIFORNIA ) AN o•DtHAMCIE 01' THI( COUNTY o .. o•ANOI, c:ALlllO•HIA, ADO" TINO A Plll!CISI f'UN Of' HIGNW.t.Y ALIOHMaNT ,0. 111001 llOUTE OAIVa AT AVENlOA DI LA CAltLOTA IN TNI Utca ~ltHT•tL TOA~ LAOUNA HIU.S AlllEA. TIM 84*'d al .supwv'-t of tllt CollntY tf Orenot. Clllfornla. does or«Nln H ·~~~:;ON I. Socllon 7.9.41 Of IM Cclalflecl Ordlnan<1JS of Ille c.unty 61 Ore..-Is 11en11¥ _.......,..., b¥ ectcll119 ....,.._, ""9<11t PIM ol Hlgllway Alltfl• ment 1« Aldtl "°"It 0r1 ... el A-l«M ell L.a ~tot•. Ellfllblt n .1. SECTION t. Tll s ordinance IMll take efl«t -be 111 full tore• llllrty ()01 cllYI Item -el•• lls ~. Md btfore tM •!IPlntlltn 61 flt'"" IUI daYS efw• tM peuaoe u..reol 111111 bt CMA>ll"'91:1 111 lllt Oref\19 CoaR Dally l'lkll, • Mon-P\ltllllflld 111 ttte COVl!ty el Orenot, SI.tie of C.tlfornll, '-lltff *"" 111• nemet OI tlle membefl Of Ille eoera of 5-NI-• votlno tor •nd ao1tnst • IH. COU.NTYOFORANGE l • I, JUHfl ALl!XAl'OCA, Cllnt of tfle IOtf'd 9f SUplfvlllln. • lltl"ltly c.f'tlly thtt •t • ,..,.,. "'""""Of tfle eo.trd ol SUpervlsors of Or.,... Ce\llllY, Cetlfloftlle, lleld cwt~ f1M Clley of Douff!Off "17, IM..,........ Wdl~ COflo t•lnlM lwo Q) ttk'tlef9 WM"'-" ellll ....-by t"9 follOwlfto ,,,..., AVES· SU~ERVISORS: ltALPH A. Dll!DAICH, l'Hll..LIP L. ANTHONY, LAUAE"!CE J . SCHMIOT, RALPH 8. CLARK ANOTHO#oAS F t\ILE't'....NOa:SUPll'VISOMNO..E AISHNT:,SU"R\llSOl'SH°'4E IMUmt. TH01tt'A5 F, RILEY IN WITNl!SS~l!REOF, I fl•,,. t.revMO .. I my lllMelldeltlUd l"'ol.' tlelel llffl of Ult ... ,d of S\ltlefvlton of tltl '-'ly el Or91911. It ... of C.lllornlt.1Nt 11st dly ol Oecemllff, 1tn. (SEAL) c;htlrm.,. of tile eoani of,.....,,,,_, of Orenll" Counly, Callloml• A f'TEST · JUNe AL.IXANOl" ' Cltf1l .. Ull ._.,.cf 51111e,..,1sors PRECISE PL AN HIGHWAY ALIGNMENT RIDGE ROUTE DRIVE EXHIBIT 71-1 ---· ., , .. , .~ ... "-ft~·-·-........... , _,.. n l•C HOt .. -·""'·' ~CIMft •1,IOt• ... - T•..,.._ 12m-.•• Att-relwl'M!Hy"-._.~ .. ••c. UMITaOITATllOIS'f•tCTCOUAT CIHT•ALOIST•tCTO~CALlf'IQ_ltlotlA .... 1,.u1.,•~ t11tk,,..._.. )Af'l'l..ICATlONl'OllottOe• SANCLIMlllT&llotVllTMIHfll, I (t) Af' .. •OYIMOOIUltllUTIOH 1L1.i ... .....,.,.. I Ol'l'UtlOSTOC\.AllO ' I CLAIMNCTl,AMO Offttr.) (JI IHUANCEOl'NeW,AOMIHO•l I MOTEAHOMOOl'9aoo11001' TAUITSacu•IHOSAIOHOTI TO CL.ASS 0 CLAIMAttTS TO THE HONO"AILE RICHARD ME ONICK,ISNOtRUPTCY JUOOE! Sin C-..te t""'tllnlfnls I, • L.lm!Wd P~p t0e4llo"' tlld Tille tnwr111u' Tl'VSteem.any IOlsburslftilA-t) refl'9tenlencl11.._11 lolt-1; 1. Appllcants ere tl\e ,._u.,. OtOlor4~PotMuloll elld DllbWsl119 Aqent tn lheMIOW-< .. lloMd Cllepttr J( II jlf'ecwdlflll, 2. On Sei>I_,._ JO, 1917, ltll Of-WM ..-..i by tht Cow1 <ellfltnllfto Ille 0.Dlor'' Modlfi.ol l'HI Preperty 1'1111 ol A,,., ... .,., .. ft lllNllCIN (PIMll. Slmllerly, 011 Se9tem~ 30, ttn. 1,.. Co"'1eMlf"ede1111111er order fl1t1119 IN O.btor's Otposlt end CIKIOMllllll TIU• t11wr-• & TruJI c;.,,,...,,y H Olslrlbul· ·Int A99flf, .,....._,. to Wltkll IM Dftolor ••• NCNI~ lo clt1!0$11 cenel11 ltt .. r ot u Mll. te tie flelcl wo ecc.et ol crecillon lnctlldlftt Cla s D <lelmMts ~IM Delltor'I Plan....,. c-lst of 11Umer-~ lloldlflll.,. llllHHC Ill• certeln 1U·lt1ch1ttw PfO'TllNorY n•I• and ~ ot trust In c~ le<• •1N1Unt of $6.tS0,000.00. __ ..L J. Tiw DIM«"• ,...,, ••PNUl'f or.vldls Ill,....., ... , CllM D clalfftll'llJ .,. to llt provl90tor, 1Mwalla, by Ill Ille pe.,....,.of U00,000.000ft~lof ac- curtdend pestdlletnUrist;,ena Wl ttwt•-1-1-•1.-v111111tve0<0ro1 • ,..., promluory 110te In Ille f«t emotlflt of tt,JOO,OOOAll, encl Ille ce11<elletlOll Of Ille OUIJt~no l ll·ll'ChlllW ll'O""IJJOr'f ..... of '6-ttll.OOOAO; .... Olll - mtftlol lhe.-edof tr'8tM<Uti119the -note•~fof 111t.-rtlal '9lffte ol tM tlln ot "" dHd ol '""' '" • men1Wr COMl•tellt wltll end ~lJllly tlmlltr to.,,., 11111111 , • .._ .. provlslOlls ot tM lli'M died ol lnlll, lleld DY tlle Ct.U CCleimMC, • 4. Tiie Oelllow'S 1>1111 rurtlwr DfOYldn tot, .. eo.wt't r~lc•ll of lurltdk· llOll lo permit tflt etlt ry Of fwlfler .Pf dtrS "es mey be,,.. .. ..,.., or e"'"9f ltlt lo effect ield Pl1W1-ltsconllrma110n an4conwtNMtlOll." s. A#tklf>ls ero 110W P".,,.rea to procetd wlUI ....,. • .istrlblltlon of t"-s100.ooo.OO~lted for t11t -1t10f Ci.u o c1111TW1ts teett• ••t11 t1• •ae< ... tlOll end dell_., ot 1 ... -prOft\IUMV not• Ill tfte 11(111('"' -· Of "·300.000.00 end mocllfltd dHd ol trusl .. curlno -... N!Wlf Of 0.M D ct.ti· """"· •· Altlldwtd hereto, 1*'-" Ealllblt "A", end lltrfty lnc~ecl by,.. torence. '' • "ProcieMd Dlslrlbutlon" of Ille siao,aoo.OO!leld.,, ec~ ol C,.u O cl•lmants Wllldl lclemlfln llle -of eedl Cl.SS 0 ctetlNllC i.tlff llPOll ,,.. Pllbllc re<ordlmelllt.aMCI by tM Office of Ille Courlty "ec.orclwtor Ille County of Oran.-. $1 ... of c.lltorllle, togett>er wt111 NCll clelnwf!t'• r~ll•• Slwtr• of Ille P"Opoteel cllstrtbutlon. H-. !tie.,,_... dlstrll>llllons to l•I Hllolt 5"'1111, ••Trustee. or olOO Acre Dev1crs Hol•, or Soul.,.,,, COUflliH Escrow;""' tbl c°""""nllY C/lllrclwts Of Amerke or H•I'°""' Getler•• Wtsl •r• set l<Wtlt In Ille tllttNttn tleUllM Of POtentl•l """'ktlnocl•lmus between uldclet~U. 1. AHetlltd 11t11110, 1aoe1..a Eallll>ll "8 ". end IWrtOY lncorporaoted by re- fortflc•, Is a true alldcor...ctcopyof tllenew promlnory llOl•ln ti.t-emo;;nt 01 Sl,J00.000.00"""cfl llW °"'°' lnltf\ds to •-10 "'" OclallnMllS lftClftCtlla" tlon of , ... elt·lllClllSI ... D(OITUHOry note of s.,tso,000.00, lotMflff wllfl .,.. modlllotlonl to llW-ol lrust ~curlno stidt1romls1«y-•wllk11111t O.btor •t'o Intends lo ls-to Clan (>c talment,, 1. 111 ordl!r lo cerrv out tlll termt of IN pr-ltd dl,trlbllllon of""' end Ill• luu1nc.e of thP new promissory 110t• -modlllH dHd of Irv'\ to Cl•H D <lelmellll, A#fl<Mili l'ftWSI -lllt c-1 llold • ....,1119 -wrltlefl Mid l>Ul>llt.,.O not!« toCl•n <telmant\ and lntoreilto pert le' tor,.,. P•ff"°" of •Po orovlno tills "PPll<etlon tnctU<flno the pr~ dlstrlbull°" of ceill .,.d llW l11- te11clt!d 11~ ol IM,..., promissory note tllO _,_ -ol trust to Clew O cte1menl1. ,.,.,kt11tt turowr req"ftl 11\al tllt-l<e of""" .. "'"' be fl...., In Ille lorm etllelltd!Wr•tots £•f\lblt "C" -llllla<09Yof sucllnoUcebtwrved by melt upo11 eoc" know11 Clau 0 clalment or eoe11l ll'lereof -by Plll>llSl!lno • <ot>ytM.Wln•......_...rof...,.rel clrcutet...,l11t,..c:-.elft.,&.ftA,,..i.. and~•llOt tlOC ~t INll l•k•-ne lalff tMfl tell !IOI dtY$Pf10(lalflt4eleOf seld fleert1111euvtflOrludbY8aftkruptcy RuletOI. t. APCllicenO tur1Mr req.,.~t tllat eny Cl•ta O cllllmant l•lllllO to lilt 9ftd wrv• •written otlle<llon lo I~ prOj)C)Md dlftrleullon of teill and Of Ille lntllldtd luuance of Ille new orom1.-y note end arnendecl 4INI of """ et kMt •-111 day.: prior to lllt sclltdldeo IW•••no sNll be~ w.-,,_ •••rtl"O _,, clalm. WHe•EFOAE. AJopttcen•• prey 11\11 Ille Cowt ~. ,...,.,,,. Ol lfle pro- -a co111tnts o1 "''' A$11)t1u11on. ""' tNJ MllOWlfll -",...,,no tlw '-' Mltr lb orotr _.,v1n9 1111 pt"opot.td dlSITIMkwt to ClaH 0 clel,,.....I~ M!4 llw lnt•llCMd ••-•of the M w IH'oml.-y llOI• 4"ld MNftelecl-ol ltillll to •uell Clan D cletments. OATEO: O.C.-r , 1'11 OATEO: OK•mt>e•?•. 1917 OA\llOA.OILLol DANNINO,OILL,~ICHAELSON & GOULD Altornevs '°' Otalor TH£0DOAE 8. STOLMAH. e Me-01 ST UT MAN, TllEISTE" & GL.ATT Attornot lor iremlly Honw Builders, Int: TNIOOO•lf 8. ITO&.M&N, e M""'9ref STUTMAH, T•11naa &OLATT ........ ..,c.r.,..._ AttenoenetU.. AMall ... CoMWIMI .......... Vtt Wlli!Mn ....,.HI I.ft A11tetea. c:.tl...,..1 .. 10 Tel ........ !tUl-.Ultl AIWM.,.._ f'elllllY M-hll4tfs, l11c. DATID: ~tt, 1'11 TITl..I INSUllANCI! & TllUST COMPANY 8y1 Cl\ert.s e . ~rd O•DEll UPO'I tltt fHlno of tM l0t090l119 ADPll<•lloro, lfle Court bt1119 OllletwlM ecl- 1115". I IT IS Hl!llllY O"Ol"EO, ltlat Ille A#tlctllon Is·---a copy ol lllt Nollce Md°'*' •llklltd lwtreto stltll be-"""_. Cits. o Clel,,,..,ls Dy mell;alld IT IS P'URTHl!R OftDEAED, 11111 Mn'ke of tuell Holla •ncl O.Wt upon CIH • O ttetmanb not reu1v1no • COl>Y thffeOf I• alllllorittd w Pllbll<~lon llOI lets tMll twice, In ~· of O-ner'el cl«ult llcN'I hi .,.. counties of Les AnOel•endOrMQOt, Cllltomte.nolal•r t'*1ten 1101 deys~lorlo IMd•t11ot Ille .......... OATEO: 8AHICRUPTCY J UDGE l'ltOl'OHO DIST•llUTION Dle<letHikMtkllt C11lme111 ltlt-1 Olstr...,.lell 51., Cllm•nl• 1tenc11. ..... ,,,.,"",, 11.11111~ nz.m.n &en Ct•-• Ul'llllH, .... ,..,."""' "·'"""' SlUU.2' Sen Clement• p.n...,,, eperlMtsl\lp Cornell 114•, II 1tll1% "2.22U2 .... ,,,..""'" RelptlW. Hombeek, 111<., 12~ $4t,4'4,'4 • C•lltorntecorporetlon ll.1'""6 $tt.t21M NelfKe~. emarrlHJNll J.SUSN "'·"''°' lllrebetll M<Doneld 2.1'""4 I S,»U• lt~rtWllllan'tl. • ,...,,. ... INtn 1.11111 .. s s,s».s. SoutlwNI c.w.tlcla ilKrtW, MTPll&tto , ...... ,,. U1,UJ.14 Hytl\Sftltll\.UTr1.9 ... ,or eoo Am Otwff'• Mote, oo SevtMftl Cowltles E'KnW, HT"'''"·°' NIU-I GeMrel West 1 1111.,. ' S.SJS.5' CtmMWlllYClwrdlMOf A,,,.,,, •• .,Seuf,,.,,, CoulltlM EK,_, ts TrustH tw ,...,,.,.,Oen•••' w .. t t111~ • s.m.5' TOTAU· ,.. .... WITHIHaTH1 WHEREAS, on or --AYQUSI .. ttn. 'TYWW•.QC.,.,.. •11 "All IMMi .. O.Od el Trvst" lllttrelMllff cell.a "the OM .. nvst"I Ill feYW ot N•ltonet ~•I WKI. l11t,. • C.lllomt• corpor•tlon. 1tbelltf1<.....,, wl"' lowtlwrn Coull- "" El<IO'#, a r:.tltomle C«POflllOn, H ll'VSIH, wNdl -of lrll't wes r• <orcllcl Oii ,..._. u. ""· 1n loOll 1oen, ,,_ !00. of IN Ottlctac ._ ot lflt Co;;nty It..., OfOt-. C-.ty; a!ld . WHEREAS. !tie Oeecl"' Trutt WH HICUltd ., M<lll'tty IOf'. -•uor~ not• In tfle ti.ct •mount of S6,tSo.ooo.oo In levor of Nlllonet 0-11 west, tllC lfler•lflallwCtllecl"I,.. Promtuory No•"I;.,., WHIE"IEAS, IM Dted of T•u•I Is I sec-dltlecl of ll'\lft NI ltlt ~ tll Clllftlltreel llW..Oy •ubl«I to• ""' dHd of trlAI dated MArtfl Sl, ttn. tn Wiiier. e . Joe Glllltm, Trui ... under llW Rov 1111-Mernoflal Trvst aftd tlttt """''"' tac. LN ~ Trwc, ls 111..,.d n """''lcllry, Tltle l11Mit_. ~ TNtl Ce. ls rwlTMICI ., t"""" -Sall Clement• '""°'lmtnlt Ii. Mfftecl • trvMer, - wlltclt IS ,_.., fl\ llOOll 1011•, et oege '"· ol the Oftlcl•I "etlOtOs ol llw Count., ~e<orclttOfOr-C:-ly (ller~lne1teooc1lltc1"111t f'lrtt Oeedol TNM"I: 11\d Wl'IE"l!AS, by,..., of certain 1Jsl.,,,,.11CS ol Mlt'-1 O-•I West, lnc.'a l11tertt$ l11 tM "'°"'''-.,Note •NI t.,. beM!lclal IM_,... llftdlr h OMO of Tn""· tlll '°'~"' ~-.,.now Ille 8-liclMlnOf ..... Hott ... Ottcl OI Trust. a..ctfklMY ... c...- ttN• (To llt completed ~110 ~of tllt llri~ Court. Ullltlcl Matu 011trlc1~.5olltMm Oltlrk t ol Cet1tor11lel. WHEREAS, SAN CLEMENTE IN\16STMEHTS I .... flledeweceecllftt..,,. tier Cl\al>lef' )(II of -...,.,kNOf<y Act In U. U..llH S&MH Dlsltk l c..urt. c.e,.. trel O!Strkt llf Clllfornla, PfO<ffdlll9 l\O. 7S.n117 ll'#o), Md tft ~JO. lt11, tlw Court,,,_ ltsordef' conllrmlno • Modllltd RMI 1''-9rty,...., of Ar- rano-ment lflet provides for certeln emelldmerth alld medlflcat,... 10 Ille Promlstory -end, 111 Mclltlon, provldel tflet Ille OWd of True# Mtwlnt ,.,. Promlst«y Hole_.,.,. -.i to provide tor tlW Plf\lll ...-ef ltlt llerl of t.,.OffdofTt..slb1lllcwPor•llnott1eretn lllls"~afldMedlfkllltonof pertlel r•'-provlslOM ot Ille First OHd ol Trust,. a\ ametlded lrom time lo llM•;tnd WHE•EAS. o n or abo111 Nov .. ""' • 1'71, SAN Cl..l#oENTE INlll!STMENTS 1 And E • .Joe GIHIAm, Trusteellndotr llW Roy Ill~ ~tnorlel Trust end t,.,. Hef\rlet,. C. LH Me,,_111 lr~. H IMMflclAry under,.,. First DHd ol Trust, entl!rtd Into an ''A-menl IO tnd Modification of o.d ol Tnnl •llCI Hot• s.<""4 TlltrtOy" PfOllldlno for u. modllklliell end •l'Nlldmeftl to .,,. relHHptOVl~of ltw Flrit DeedofTNtt;.,,,.. WHEREAS, 1111 ~les dtslr• to modlty ena.-111t OHdof Trust to pro. wldl tor llW l*'!l•l 111Mlese ot ,,.. 11111 oft,.. Ooecl of TNSI -Ille -tlat recon 11eyance of Ille -'Y --red \heft4'y ltl •-tlllt IJ~-lllell( Wltll Ille retHwprovlslofls pr°"lded l~undtr I.he First o.edot Trvtt. NOW, THEREFORE, ln<Olltlderellonof °"ll're"\l..S-of Ole<......_.,h end eor"mlflf' flereln colltelMCI, tM oertlH lwlrellD _..,,modify ...a 1nMne1 I ... Offd ol Trust In a ,.........., <onS11tenl W•lll -llllltlMltllllY llJ!lli.r k> IM Offcl of Tnljt.'' too-..Ovlw •• •ot-s. l'artlal l'ec-yeMff So lono •s Trustor ltnol lndeleult IH>lkr111etermsof 111lsOeeoof Trustor llle oromlstory rot• SCK"'td hereby, upon wrtti... r..,.stof TruilOI' al Miy time M>O from ti-lo lime, 8-fldery sllilll uuse Ille ptrtlel ·-,..•-''°"' Ille lltn ........ ol • POrtlon or _, ..... of UM fHl Pf-1Y -I«• to Ille,..,......_, PIOVlde<I tflet any Mid .... ,.., Suell···-\f\•11 be _,Kl lo, ... following CCl!IOf· ll011s prectdt!ll tfllreto: 111 For llW -!>OW ol 0t1trmlnl119 <-""tretlon for tile,., .... -ro con•O Ml<t et Hell ecr• SUO}t< 110 tM tten llettol, ll'le...,,, of .. S0.00111ett be - lie _.....a lobe Ille •-tot 1111 "OHie -en<•'' per e<re. IJl Prloo lo any reQ.,...I by TrustOI' for• relHH•nd recon•ey•nc• of eroy oortlon ot tllt pr-ty wble<t 10 tilt lien ,..rtol lrom Ille lit" .,.rtol, • M .. ter Pta11 tor tllt et1tlre _,,,or eny por1IOll UWrtaf -I«• to llW lit<I ,,.,... tNlll 11t eopro-b'( t11e ~11y Of s... ci.meni.. IJI l'oti-lno .,,.,roval Of 1 M•tler "'"' Dr"*'ed llld submllltd p11nuan1 to (21 abo .. , 111 Krtfilt within border>ot MOid MtJt.r Pltt1 -i-c• to resldentlet e..-com~lll -~ sNll bt cleMllled • .. .,. .. ...,._, ecrft". All ecreeoe Mlllf«t to Ille llOll .,...... outs..,..,.. llordln ot Ille clt.....,._t ecr .. s'1atl be cteslfliHH .. ,_4t,,.topment •<f9t~. C4l EKll ~~I by Tr11ttor for the rtlfase -rKonWVWICtl ol -0.- nl-nl ecre N II be ecc:~led l>y I tlmlll'-'--'~ tfle rtlffjt •nd r~on .. yen<eol """'*'-lotlflltfltllCTOL ~---~ ,. ..... •lllllCOlll•lnnoltess '""" IOOac:rMtol•t. UI Tiie ,., ... price per ac:rt ""Ilk".,... llt oeld • tlelletlclln' on 4K· count of -td orln<1'1el of IM Olllloallell ~by tM ~ notp MCuntd by CM lltll .,.rool sNll be Ille o.ilc ~lft<t 11tle• per acre time• Its". Said_,, tllelf bt N ld Ml <4Nldltloll~ .. Mdltuell r•1-e. ltl Eecflpercet ,. ... sea 111a11 beleUlletllM1"1tollf911Atlo1uUd'tt.,.11t1 relHM wlll llol eclW,,.ly effect lflt value of tllt ,...,..,..,ff ttw .W!Kt .,.._. ty lor Wbdl¥1slon -; provided, """""'9r, Ulllt In U. tWlll 1rvslor .,,_II request retHtet of• PM"Cel or Dlf'Hll of Mid"'°""'' lr'OC'l'I Hie I,... llef'Nf ftOt In c011formlty Wltll tlle rolNl11 provisions HI lor111t1erel11es10 <entfOlllry, lllcl '11111 fur111111 •nol~ng end ollWr ftKtuet melerlalt..-U..tletlnl llleftcl \tlll SllCll ,.., .... or ,..,._ .,.11 ...,, ..... 1.na11, end 11111s1A1t11lelly ___,r lfN(I 1,.. 111l11toftM..-lldlrofl11t-lecl~yfOtlllW!Vl!Mft""°""'IWI~ In a11y tu<ll ev9nt 80lleflclary """ flot ......_...,.. wlfNIOld lb __ , 10 •u<JI • release or rtlNMIS, or If '"'" conte11t ls •ltltlle\lfl, tllell ""°" tN .,..,_, oft~ ol Ille ''btslc encumbraft<t" end <Ollformlly ,.ell r94111fw,,..q .__ l s lo CAHlll.,..tlV -vahoe ol rom•lllclef T rwtor ffllll lie tlltlttod .. tllt ,_..., rtlffM end _.,,.YlllCe "'"'"ltltleu. 171 E.ctl --1 nlNse parcel •'*'I,. r9leA9 of tt.. first .Q 111•11beconltouous10 • prevtouil ~ rel .. sed pet(ltl end !fie reftWfnlftt- oarcet et•-" reie.w SNll ,..,.. edtq...atetlld IMtlble 11<<H1 et tts ~ to roed'#eys Mtd ltr..U end to ell utltltle$ requl<H for 1 <oMl-!ICO Of tllbo dlYltlon, but hi 111\'f event eu 111 compll•nc• wllfl '"" 11111,...tety ~°""'Mester Pl•ll, llfOV~ Nwcwr, !Ml Ill IU~I , .. ~ ....... ~ 11<rft- be conll~ °"'' to ornlou"y retealted .. .,...,,.,_, •t rft and "°" a.v•>Ol><NM ecns ,_. lie <Oflllt-onr, to pre"'-ty reteelld "°"" O.<telOl»ment- (11 111 lllt •Wiii • controwny sfllll 1'111 bet-Trvllor •llCI hNtlclaty 1Mrl•lnl1141 to 111t 11tovlslon& Mt forth "'""' fer tlle rei-IN pet11el ,_ wyence of Ille ~r1y fn>m llW o.eclof Tr"'t, endllleP«l'-•.,.retot..-t r• eel! wm•"""'' of well dispute, It•• eQtHd lllll, -the ,..,._,of •llllef Pfll'IY In wrlllno to llW otller oarty, sue.fl unrnolwddlaputeor~_,,, IMll loetlllt- mltled to• Boaro of Arbitrators for .arbitration. S.ld 8oaro of Artlltr-s .,,_II (1)1\S(\t Of llW'ee ,....,...,.,"•II of wtiorn Sl\tll ... rf9istered tft411.-n llCONM In 1 ... s111eolC.llfOtnl•,•-lenctc1•nafemlllerw1t111_c1e......,_1Md1&11>- 41•lslDfl, -ol WllOm melt bt appointed by Tru11or, o,.. Of"'"°"' wll be •Po POl"ledby lltnetl<tery, end Ille tlllrdsl\ell DotlleCllV Entl-Of tlltCllYofW Oemenlt, lltWIOed. ._....,, tlsel 111 the ....... Mid OIV E...,_ SllMI lie - blf!or ""w11111111tow11<t, llM!n tlllmayoo of llwCltYOI s.ncwltlMtelNN-..· end de\lgnete t,.. llllrd arbltrelor. In Ille t •enl Miki meyor ttl•ll lell, "99ted.,.. refuse lo ~nt such lhord .,bltra(or, lllln elrner -'' may !Niltlefl t• SU-lor Court of Or'al\Ofl Couflty for well •llPOlnl"-t. TlllarltlltAllon procee4 •no'"'" bt Wlbject lo end <ondu<le<l In a<<...0.n<• wlllt TllMI t ot tlW Callfomle C.-of Clvlt Procedure 5"!cllon IDO,flseq.,1strornllmetotlmeemtllldtd. 111IMwent11>11 al thf time•"'"" .. ' is mede fllr-.der for erb4tretlof\, Ille .,,,,. or ~l!lll•lll' IM .. ,.,., contr~y that led lo -·h r""'1t !let' arlM11 ~ Thlltor lllld -or man of 11>1 .. Mfl<l•rlH ......,. OMdt el TfUSI Wlllor tollli~o.HotTr<nl, -•n ,.,. • ..,,. t ... more Mnlor Oetdor OHO.>. ol Trust Gonleln prevlsldlls for er1>1trallon to reiolve cont-ties c-.mlflo I.,. P11r1lal r.iHse provtslont IMreol, wllh~eB!lrMlon to lie llMdlMlt\I • '""" -~..,.,..,of Al'lltttret.on Mll<led 111 lllt..,,.. or JllbSl.,.tillly ttw Wfl'Mtm-•~lorlMtrtln,thetio.rdOfArbllr-•tobe•Plltlll(edu... der lllls Dtodol TNff '1\lll lie mede up of llle,..,..ftlf'mbers H lllell be ....,011\1· ed to ff<lde Ille <Qnlrowrsy tt>at lies •ri..n _, ,.,. ~• 11nlor DHcl or 0... Of Trusl '°IMC "" ,..,.."''°"" , ... -or ~lelly lllt ...... COlll.-.SV \flell, "'With---.. be uJ\llonn ana Gtf!Mlllellt. tn llW•....,, ltlet et tlle tline • roqw•I 11 meclt ~for ••bltr1tlon, tllt .,._.,.. sut>M1n11111y the MITll' contro ... ray tllat led to wch N«!uetl llft •r•ttn ~ Tnni-•llCI-., mo~ • ol IM llet•flcl« ... ......, OeM of lront......, ltt tllls Deoct ol Tnn4. aM.fll tt. _,.. • .._,... ol "'111tr.._, llM not y~ -........,,ltd lllldtr -., ,,.. .. Ille W!llOf' Oeetla of Tl'lnl \o ,.tolve well contr-•Y· • -e.M of At0ltr•tora 11111111e Mtected I• rewlw ,,.. corotr.....,lesurwltr t,.. .,.,,_...,. of '"'''·Md Ille a.n.11<1.,.., una.f tltls 0.0 fl Trust 111111 c-..1 •1111 U. lefteflcl.,.., er &enefklMlel ulldltr IN mol'e Mfllor Deeds ol Tflllt I« tlw Pll'llOM Of "'"41141 on IM 111M1ntment of'• ,..,.,,.,_ •r11itnotor tw ti• 8-flcl•r'lft lo Ille eo.ra ot Arllll,•IOtl Ind, Ill .... e11tnl _,, kntfltlerl ... <-' .. ,.. on IN 9'"'nll'IMtllt" 1com"*'1rbllrator, '"" lt<Kflclery ~ Ultt -t Miiier ..... of lr\ftt lfl.tll .,......, .,.....,,,_. It I E•-•.,.., dedl<elecl rlQfltl of way ~II.ell be reltlttd ._. reitllltt Here M<K .. ry lor tllt oraertr °""''--t ol Ille ...-rty. S11<!1 ••Mfiwtnlt' end dtdl<llH rtoMt 01 way Hart out tide ot aevelopment 4Krtnlltll be, .... ,.. ~,.. ... ,_,.of "belle 011CIMftltre11C•" enty, wll-.._,d te retlo ~ 111 ~·-14). Tnttloo may,...,._ rel-ffWft U. lltftfler"4 ~1"0 tit tfle ..,.,..,.,,, oortlon or 111 IM W.fltflr ""'lelltlf U. ~'Ill tM vklnht l>tMla fT"A" ol A-Ide 1>1cowejO(t10111t 11e11,_....,.,111111oeeu1t-slm11ll--"t,••-' l111-U1tn Ml f'oftll htrol11 en INM ..-it.._ ,..le,_. !Nllltl.elfl.M verl-tlmft. flW 11...t refelle leeadl ef IM--11111...,... tttte I ~· "' -Ofll<e tA IM Collntf ~ jer .. CeliMy Of Or ... , It* ot YloutlY ........ llWCelelllllt•Jtoi..-t,.....~'91*dlO.tlly~i... ~,..., Nlf l'Mllen,...... ..... .,,...... _, ....... ,...,.loll.... ...-.,.~-It Ill~ ..... 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CAIL Y PILOT rnct.ty. 09Gembet '°· tt77 Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ~~ ..... ------------~-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* end SIMM PetltlM, MIN t:ao t11 .,._ -iE::,_ Evil Toymaker A nutr~ dtddea thAI the man at flfetiouM st ... •ling .,, unMa/lhy dl9t fl 0 GATOf\ IOWL PtttlbufVh and Clem.on w11 ~ at Jac;kaonllllle, P:lorida. D MOVIE • • • "Tl\e Proud Onea" ( 1951) Robart Ryan, Vlr· genii Mayo. Gunmen lll'ld gambling equipment arrive In Flat Rock and C&UM trouble tor the marlhal. (2 hrt.) «8 THE SRAOY &UNCH il.11C41. the houMkeeper, !Mia Ille Is no longer '-Clad by the Brady lamio- ty. Cl) THE AOOl<IES Having IPllfll 18 yelll'a 1n prlaon tor e etlma he did not commit, a man Mii out to find the men who framed him 6i) ZOOM 61!) FOODS FOR THE MOOEAH FAMILY "Basic Egg Prapar11t1on" t :30 IJ THE PRICE IS RIGHT GI MY THREE SONS Ernie develops an allergy to Tramp end the doctor ll)'t that the dog wlll heve to go. flll OVEfl EASY Beve<ly Siiia; crime pre- vention 5; herb gardens W FAMILY PORTRAIT "Communication And Seti· tmage" CJ) C88NEWS 7:00 8 THE MUPPETS Gueat: Madeline Kahn 0 N9CNEWS 8 UARSCLUB «8 I LOVE LUCY "Ricky Aaka For A Raise" Cl) AOAM-12 Oltlcier Melloy, with hos gltltrlend, and Oltklet Reed w11h hll pregnant wile. ere attacked by a motorcyc;te Q!no wt111e on a picnic; W MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT W PROFILES CJ) TO TELL THE TRUTH 7:30 IJ ALL-STAR ANYTHING GOES The crart~. e\'il loymaker is Frank Gorshin. appearing on lonight's episode of "The New Adventures of Wonderland" with Lynda Carter . IL airs at 8 on Chan- nel 2. "General Hoapltal" VI "One Day Al A Time" 0 YOUNO PEOPLE'S SPECIAL "The Little Maleh Girt" 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0) THE BRADY BUNCH The Brady clllldr9n'1 plan lor a llllTl<ty musk:al group 1s ruined wtMln Peter's V()l(;fl changes. Q) LET'S MAKE A DEAL fB LA. INTERCHANGE ''Informed Souroea" U!) BD<UVESI H1ghllgM1 from the Blx Beiderbecke Memorlal Jazz festival are pre&ent• ed {[) TliE MUPPETS Guest· Zero Mostel 8:00 IJ CJ) WONDER WOMAN The remote-controlled playthings end amazingly humanistic androids ot a oev1ous toymaker (Fren~ Gorlhlnl abeoOnd with !tie ultra•Meret pl-of thll XYZ weapon. II CPO SHARKEY "Barra<:t<s Baby" A tough anU·N•vy corigr- (Pll Carroll) embartta on • base ln1pecllon tour ., Sharkey'• barTllClll are being turned Into • metflf· nlty w1td tor • pregnant Mexican atowaway (Ed11h 011Z) In labor. D MOVIE • • •,; "T alee Of Terror" ( 1962) Vincent Price, Peter Lorre. Based on storiet by Edgar Allan Poe, thil; la eomprlMd of thr .. horror ta lea, "Morella." "The Bleck Cal," and "The CaM Of M Valdemar " 0 JOKER'S WILD (D CAROi. BURNETT AHO FRIENDS Guest: Roddy McDowell. ID lllJE.GRAY 80WL Norlhern All-Stara vi Southern An-Star• Channel Listing• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles f1ll ~ WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 8:30 II CHICO AHO THE MAN "Ed's Team" Ed, talked Into 1ponsorlng a local buketbmll team, plott 10 mike • reluctant Reul the a tar player. Q KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles 8 KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles U KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Angeles ®l KCST (NBC) San Diego 0 CONCENTRATION GI CROSS-WITS mm WALL STREET WEEK (D KTIV (Ind ) Los Anqeles Q) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles fD KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles ml KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach 8:46 0 DONNY & MARIE Gueats Robert Young. Paul Lynde, Neil Slda1t1 Zorro Returns The legendary• hero of the Old West, Zorro, is portrayed by Alain Delpn, left, as he crosses swords with Col. Huerta, played by Stanley Baker. "Zorro·· will he broadcast at 9 o'clock tonight on Channel 2. London Mulls 'Tramp' Honor LONDON <AP> -Lon- don 's city councilmen are being asked to ap- prove a me.size statue d e pic ting C h a rli e Chaplin in the tramp's costume the British·born comedian made famous inhismms. 'Saturday Night' Bids for Powell NEW YORK <AP> -White House press secretary Jody Powell has been offered a chance to host NBC·TV's •·Saturday Night Live·· show, the New York Daily News says. The News said Thursday that Lorne Mi chaels, producer or the show, went lo Washington to extend the invitation to Powell. So far, the News quoted Michaels as saying Powell is "thinking it over." and has not responded to the invitation. A~.(RJ TUBE TO Wtnted To Uve Fat_.' •• •• ,,,. ..... ~,. t:OO B CJ) CUMOVIE • ~PERS (19?0) Stuart WlllllMll, GOO.t"(UM3)Lon Cll..wy, • •'-' "ZOffo" I 1975) Alain Sandy Denl>la. A hMrt aur· John CarrldlM. A nwmmy Delon. Stanley Baker. Tiie geon dlleovert that 1~ • kec>t .,.... 1or 3,000 00-llO< of. amalt colony CBSf)7:00 Madeline Kahn IS guest I . ,_,ell center wlWW•,.. ~In orcs.t to s>fO~ terrortteo by th• detpolio star on The Mup11el~ WO(lla le llC1~ a labor•· '"-_,. "' an Egyptian Colonel Huerta, auumea tory tor alnllter eioper1. ptl-~ h8S ~ ,,.. Identity of tne mMMO KTLA 0 8:00 Vincent Price and manta. 11hr.,20 min.I relt><*n11ee1 In an Amen. rider, Zorro, and Peter Lorre ~tar in "Tales of Terror," a l:OO D MIDMOHTSPECtAl canglrt(lhr .• 30rnln.) encourao-the poor to tr'log b d l b Ed Hoeta: Marilyn MoCoo ano * • "The Mu"'my'• rebel. 1 y use on s on es y gar Allan llllly Davie Jr. Questa: c-i,.. .. (11M4) Lon~. D .-OCKFON>FILES Poe. Dav• Meson fe1turlng Pet• coe. A aecr.t fonr "Jull Another Pollah KCET fill• 9 ~ "V' ·• A Mike Finnigan and Jim rnula .... ~.two __ _,__ WecklloQ" A pn_.. etony ... : 1s1ons: young Ktuegw, Bol 8caggs. Ota· ro 11i;ft~'" di;~~~= (1 .. __ ,, 1 Jim' bride grows up uickly as she travels to c1ys KnlQM and thl P1p1. -·-i-• 1 h O HMt1 and Frid 'trevatena. reeulls. <1 hr.) IUQOelllon, ooee to "'°"' t .e regon Territory in a wagon train _ 4.~wov1e , for 1 former parote Offtoer· Wlth her husband and his family. -ll#'Y "Moon 0-Mlaml" turned detective (Lou A atunnlng but low-prlori!y (194 Don Amecne, Betty GoaNtt).(Rl KOCE EA 10 :00 -Marlene D1'etr1ch torelgn embuly ~ 1" Or•ble. Two .. ,,.,.Mel< D 1"°"81De ~Y Gr99CI beCOfl'\M 1'"' key millionalfe hUSband• Wfllle "Act Of vengeence" and Emil JannJngs slar in the 1930 movie. •Jout• In• a.adty game 01 1n Miami. 11 hr., &sm1n.) «D MERVORlmN "The Blue Angel." MPlon•· 4:30 . MOVIE G~ H~I: J<WJ 819hoc>. «8 MOVIE * * •,; "S11nd" ( 1949) Mwll Ouee11: JICIC Klug1N11, ~HJ f) 10 : JO Peggy Ca~s and • *"' "All•lr With A. Stevena. Coteen Grey. Arnold Scnw~ger. Kevin McCarthy d l ' r h Sllanger" (1953) JHn ., ....................... Mtyd·-· Ter-81-. Or.~ ram a 1ze some o t e s1mmon1, v1c1or Matur•. ;;;:-;-;;;;-hofM ~. Brotherl, Tom 0r-. reasons why alcohol contributes to auto Olvorce __,.,, the onty ~ to hla wtld •••••· 11 m Vl8tONs accidentson''Underthe lnfluence ." a1temet1Y1 1or •young ht ,30mln> "l.t.za'1 ~ Diary'' A couple untll they adopt • YoUno bride comN of• NBC f:) 1 a . m . '·Mid night cN!d.l2 hrl.J while tr!Mlllng to the Of• s . I . 1:15 e TALKABOUT gon TenhllfY In , wagon pec1a : .. Marilyn Mccoo and Billy Davis oue111: Lynda Obit. S:\ll ~DA' trmn with her mi.band anc1 Jr. host this pop music special. author ot "Th• Statlel" ""' tarNly. (R) •nd Or. M. Ron Kareng1, MO.....a ~ FIRING U~ r prof-of IOCial Chenge "What Hew W• Learned 11:00 e D CJ) 0 HEWS hllrnan. hltad by the lather loolt It lhe lllf0'1. 7:00, SKATHIROS C.8.BEAAS From The Flllur9 Ol Bntleh • LOVl.AMEAICAN (R) 1:30 G) MOVIE Sodalt.m?" Guett: Mar-8TYlE «D NEWS * * "The Phenix City 9 8UPERFNENDS P'TLCW8 ELEMENTARY N£W8 gwet Thatch«. (R) "The l.Mng Door" g) QET SMART Story" ( 1955) Richard A-ill DOHNY & MANE Cl M0\'18 Srnar1 dedptlerl hll flrat Kiiey, Kathryn Grant. A ti) SAM 'YOATY \:JO * leed u KAOS atatta ......._ •~ --· Ir Questa: Robert Young, * * "The Proud Onee" .,.,..."' young __ ,_ .......... om ~Ille United StatM. he Mfvlce find 1119 8) YOOAFOAHEALTH CJ) HUMAN SDUAUTY • Paul Lynde. Nell Sadak& (195e) Robert Ryan. Vlt-St CAPTIONEOABC t to and Suaan Perillna, MIM glnla M8)'0. Gunmen and NEWS hOrn4I town helltng a rec>u-7:SO 0 PACUETT£A8 ~(RI gambling 9QUlpment •rrlv. 6i> MACNEIL I LEHRER llllon Of being "Sln City, t:4' fJ SUMTHIN' 0000 In Flat Rode and ca.. REPORT U.S.A.'' (1 hr., 30 mk't I Host; Larry MCCormlc:ll. Guest: Jenelle Commla- along, Miu Universe, 1977. Guesta: Kelly Garrett, The trouble for the matehal. (2 1:37 fJ NEWS Lochl'I, P. Austin, Kote hrs.) MOANINO 1:551 NEWS and Partla"', Mal z • THEOOOOOVPLE 2;00 MOVIE Liwrence. Fellx It corw"-d that tie 12:00 G TWILIGHT ZONE * * "The Mummy's «8 MOVIE 1~11 QUINCY "Vlllleylllew" When two helplH• and terminal patient• at va11eyvi.w San- ttarlum meet ... th prwn ... ture death•, Quincy IU&peell the attending phyMclan (Robert Webber) ol being Involved In autlulnulL (R) ea NEWS 61!) MOYIE • • • • "The Blue Angel" (11130) Manene Ot«rld'I. Emit Jannlng1. A "'lddle- agad profeu«'• love for • t>e&Ulilul cafe 11riger i.ecs1 him to degradation and ruin III IN CONCERT "Julie Andr-and Rober1 Goulet" 10'~ G UHDE.A THE !NFUJENOE Stars Peggy Casa and Kevin McCarthy wttl dram· ellze aome of thl reuona wtiy alcohol contributM to 25,000 lllltO accldenll GI NEWS Q9 LATINO CONSORTIUM "Juan Serrano" t0:46 fJ NEWS Opera's Villain Triumphs By MARYCAIUPBELL NEW YORK <AP l - The Metropolitan Opera presented its first "II Trovalore" of the season with the debut or a good Italian tenor, a villain who triumphed vocally and a · mezzo-soprano who looked young and beautiful but definitely isn tsupposedto. T e n or Giorgio Merighi, born in F er- rara, Italy, has s ung in important E uro pean opera houses -London, Hamb'urg , Berlin and Vienna -and in San Francisco. In his first Met appearance Wed - nesday night as Manrico, he had the lightly • focused sound or a good. in some moments very f?OOd, Italian tenor . HE IS TALL, unusual but desirable for an Jlalian tenor, and moves well on stage. Ingvar Wixell of Sweden, as the villain Count di Luna, gave the e vening's most satlsrac· tory performance, his to n es b eautifull y rounded and consistently attractive. and 0ecw .,, lharlng "From Agnee with LCM!" Tomb" (1942) Lon Chaney, their apartment with the «D FOAEV£R Dick Fonin. A mummy Q_llOlt of 1 prevloua tW111nl. ~NWOOD c-to Ml• and 111r1s ., HONEYMOOHER8 Cl) MOVIE kllNng archuotoglsta, one * *'"-"P"""""'" (1"50) "'"•. (1 '-25-' I Tllklng -the janltor'a " ...,., • .,,. ~one '"·• ,. .. n. lob In hi• building, Ralph na Lynn. Charlfll Coburn li'J MOVIE find• thllt 11·1 ....., 10 Two alat81'1 compete to be • • • "Blood And Sand" meke compllllnta than to crowned OUNtl of tile (UM I) Tyrone P-.. Rita reoelYlthem. Tournament of Roeee. (1 Hayworth. A butltlghter • DICK CAVETT hr., 30 min.) ca... his own o.tructlon Gu.le: Pet81' Beard, wlld-12:0I 8 CJ) C8S LATE MOVIE wtien he •bandorl• hit wife Ill• photographer and **'-' "Blua" (11168) toranottlerwoman.C2hl'I., autl'IOr; Boyce Reu•beroer. Terence Stamp, Kut 4 min.) 8derlCe writer and ~-Malderl. A young Amert· 2:30 D HEWS v•tlonltt. can, ralMc:I by Mex1c;an 2:45 8 NEWS 11:308 ()) M"A"S"H When the usually on-the- ball Rader aullera a strange Iola Of efflclency, Col. Btlllle ordera a p/lyal- cal wtik:n r-11 that Radar'• problem 11 not • mecllcal one. (R) D TONIGHT Hoat: Johnny Caraon. Guella: Suzanne Plellhette, Beau Brldg ... Merle Earle. 0 9 BARETTA "Open Seaton" Bar1111 muat IOcat• the poahe< retp0nslble IOf' the death ol e prominent banleer's daughter betore the bandlb, It woundecl durlog 3:00 «8 MOVIE a raid In Texu. When he 11 * • "Baul From Tne nurMCI back to hMlth by Haunted Cave" ( 1959) Ameflcans. he II oaught In Micheal Forut, Shella e conn1c;1 of loyaltlH. Carol A gangater, pi.n. 12:30 G MOVIE n1ng to rob• gold mine. II • • •,i, "The Mummy" lorcad by a bUnard to ( 19321 Bona Kat101t, David M9k refuge In I CIYI Mannera. The men of an wtlictl la the i.r for a leg· arctlaeologlcal expedition endary bMll. (1 hr., 30' stumble upon an ancient mtn.) Egyptian mummy with G) NEWS eternal Nie. ( 1 ht., 25 min ) 3:20 8 MOVIE «8 NfLOA.MEOFTliE **'-'."Now You See It, WEEK Now You Don't" (1967) 1"7 fJ STAATIME Jona"'-n Wint.,.., Luciana "Marctl f rom C1m9 Tyler" Pakazl. All ar1 flJCpert Miit Peter Lawtord, Bethel a !Ille Rernbrlll'ldt to • l8111e prince wtlO la llllo an 1r1 12:40 ®l MOVt~ swlndler. (2 hra.) * * ·~ "The Man WhO 3:25 8 NEWS '* * * "Mother la A ftNll- man" ( 1g4g) Loretta Young, Van John1on. Relumlng to college attar ralWlg a femlly, a woman ~ • rtvat of ,.., daughter'• for ttle •lfec.. tiona of • llaodaome young pr'Ofelaor. ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) flt EARTH, SEA AHO SKY · CJ) HENT AGE SAN OIEOO t:OO 8 8UGS 8UNHY I ROAO RUNNER D SPACE $ENTINEL.8 D MOVIE • • * "f'.or The love Of Mike" ( 1960) Rex Allen, Ald\ard BaMhar1. A 12· year-old lndllll'I boy hell• an lnjcleel (jOl1 and train• him to r-. l 1 114' .. 30 min.) fJ 0 LAFF-A·LYMPtCS • Cl MOVIE • * * 0 Actlon Man" (1967) Jean Gabln, Rober1 Stlldt. A etlmlnal'a wife II kid· NIPClfld end the ran.om II tha loot from hla latest caper. (2 h,..) g) AOMPEA ROOM fB EARTH. 8EA ANO SKY CJ) 8'CATEBIAOe 8:30 8 SUPERWrTCH 8) ROCK GOSPEL Critic Vows ·'Refon11s' Dump 'Soap,' Boycott Games, Return 'Stalker' By JAY SHARBUTT LOS ANGELES IAP> --By neddies. it's almost 1978. Which means it's time for New Year's resolu· lions. Which means, no kidding, that in 1978 we real- ly vow to: -Join a pressure group de manding that "Soap" be kept on. That way. ABC will become alarmed and take it off. -AVOID ALL TELEVISED bowl games, be they Cotton, Sugar, Orange, Rose. Super or Pro. Use the lime for an intelligent endeavor, like read- . ing the collected sayings of MilJard Fillmore -Boycott all the bogus sports shows the networks dream up, such as ABC's "Superstars ·· Everyone on them looks like Gabe Kaplan. Come to think oC it, everyone on them is Gabe Kaplan. -SJcip NBC's "Tonight" when it has a guest host, which seems to be always. All the guest hosts look like John Davidson. Come to think of it, all the guest hosts are John Davidson. -FIGURE A WAY TO tell a friend, Cote Pleas ant of Memphis, Tenn., that no radio station anywhere is playing his new song, "How Can I Say 'I Love You' with a Mouth Full of Red Hots?" -Demand that ABC bring back Darren McGavin's "Kolchak: The Night Stalker " Make this a hlgh·priority item. -Regularly watch the "ABC Evening News .. to see if \be co-anchors. Harry Reasoner and Barbar a Walters, ever collectively exceed one minute per night on the show when Anwar Sadat isn't available. -REGULARLY WATCH NBC'S "Today" to see if the frequent announcements of coming at- tractions r egularly exceed two hours per show. -Find al least three people who will swear, in a roomful of witnesses. that they've actually seen a complete "Love Boat." · -Exhaustively study the question of whether intelligent life exists on "Laverne and Shirley.·· -CHECK THE RUMOR THAT there's been a horrible misunderstanding, that In reality the Mobil Oil Corp. has been brought to you by a grant from PBS. -Ask CBS if, at the end of "60 Minutes,·· Shana Alexander and James Kilpatrick can be told to slop fussing al each other and just settle the argument with cream pies at 10 paces. -Finally, join the new pressure group, "Friends of Caligula," to loudly protest the slander done him in "l, Claudius." And now, the networks' New Year's Eve wares at 11:30p.m.: A BC rocks and rolls in 1978 with festivities host· ed by Robert Hegyes and Suzanne Somers. It features various rock bands and reports by Dick Clark on whatever it is they do in Times Square <Channel 7) CBS REMAINS TRADmONAL. heralding "78 with the band of the late Guy Lombardo, who start- ed New Year 's Eve broadcasts on r adio in 1929. Paul Williams and Leslie Uggams will join the pro- ceedings. <Channel2) NBC may s uspect everyone will be drink- addled New Year's Eve. It's airing a repeat of a "Saturday Night" s how taped at the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, which was last February. <Channel 4) Malckn in 'Meteor' LOS ANGELES <AP) -Karl Malden plays a NASA official in "Meteor," the science fiction thriller starring Sean Connery,· NataUe Wood, Henry Fonda and Trevor Howard. " • Fn_dty_.o.t.. __ mcw __ ~_._,,,_, ________ o~.LY_~_LO·T ---------------------------------------~ ... ~~~~ . .. 20 Years? Texas Best College Team • m DALLAS IAP > Notre Dame c:oach Dan D1:vmc !>ays the Tex as Longhorns are the best bowl team he's ever coached against and may well be the best foot ball team in two decades. "Even though they're ranked No. 1, l trunk they're underrat· ed." Devine said Thursday as the Fighting Iris h prepared for Monday's Cotton Bowl duel. "Texas may be one o( the best football tt>ams to come along in the last 10 or 20 years," he said. "The reason I say that 1s they have no WNtknesses." On offense, Devine said. there 's Earl Campbell, the Jleisman Trophy wanner who is "the fastest big back I've ever :1een If a team concentrates on stopping the run, Texas will kill ·em with the pass, he said. "And then they've got a guy who kicks field goals ~7 yards too, Russell Erxleben. That means every time they gel to the 50 they're in field goal range. And he·s the same guy who led the nation in punting last year." Defensively, h e said , the Steers are "quick, agile and ex· cellent athletes ... I've never seen a team go through an entire season and keep the opposition backed up like they did." Devine pointed out that neithe r Oklahoma nor Arkansas. the Orange Bowl opponents. scored a touchdown against the undefeated Longhorns. adding: "Neither one really threatened when you get down to it." Appa rently. then, the fifth- r an k ed Irish don't h ave a chance, someone suggested. "I haven't gone into a ga me yet that I djdn't feel we could win," Devine shot back. He said all coaches "feel " they're going to win and he never saw a team that didn't "know" it was going to win. Versatile Gaines Husky's Goal: Olympic Games By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of the D•lly Pilot Si.fl practice, so it will come natural in a game situation," Gaines says. "I try lo catch everything, wheth er it's in practice or whatever.·· "We need to play our best game," he said. "I don't think we could oul!>core them . so we need to stop them . . We need to control the football, move it on the ground. And we can 't have any turnovers. "We have lo defense what they do best." 'l'hat means slop· ping Campbell, which is no s mall task. He sained 1,722 yards rushing ag1unsl the 11 Longhorn victims. Devine, who has coached at Arizona State and M1i.souri as well as four years with the Na- tional Football League Green Bay Packers. said the Texas- Notre Dame game is the bleeest contest In which he's been in- volved. "Tho bi&B~ the better," he sm lied But he re{used to oo lured into a debate over the nu· tional championship, which t\1R players intend to lny claim to Ir they beat Texas, Asked lf he fe lt an Irish vlc· tory would justify the national ti· tie, Devine said: "I 'll have to answer that after the game . . . After the results are in from Pasadena. Miami and New Orleans . . . I don't want to get in any cross country verbal exchanges now," he said. Michiganj· Gear Stolen , AZUSA -Nearly $2,700 worth or football equipment, most of lt belonging to the University of Michigan team, has been stolen from Citrus College gymnasium where the Wolverines are pre-. paring for their Rose Bowl game against Washington. However, sheriff's depuliu said they were told the burglary; which apparently occurred earl)' Thursday. won't hamper the ap- pearance of the Michigan team in thebowlJan.2 The break-in. throuf h some meta l double doors into th& gym 's football storage room; was discovered by a custodian : Assorted football shoes; he lme ts , jerseys and othez: equipment were ta.ken. some belonging to the Citrus College team. Kings Tled, 2· 2 Robert "Spider" Gaines made onl' of the most s pectacular ca t <:hes you 'll ever see anywhere last wct>k, but the only peop le cheering w e re hi!> University of Washington team· ma~es. Several of his teammates have aspirations lo play pro football, but Gaines' desires lie in a dif- ferent direction. He wants to run hurdles in the Olympic Games. DENVER -Andy Spruce scored mid way in the thir4 period Thursday night as the Colorado Rockies withstood twe Los Angeles Kings goals wltruii 14 seconds lo post a 2·2 tie lo ' National Hockey League action. ROBERT GAINES He made the diving, over·the· s houlder reception during foot· ball practice at Orange Coast College, where the Huskies are prep aring for their Rose Bowl !\howdown with the Univers ity of ~lich1gan A handful of the curious tame out to watch pract ice and they gave Gaines a modest applause. Had he made the same catch on J an. 2. it might have been re· membered as one of the greatest in Rose Bowl history. But on that particular day, it served only to fire up the Huskies in thl'ir workout. Gaines' acrobatic talents have a wn.v of doing that. "You ~Olla make lhl· diving l'atchcs all the tinll', Hen in Broncos' Scholtz Lack of Attention Doesn't Bother Him OE:'\\'l':H 1/\P l J ohn St:hull1. 1s a reserve wide rc- te1 ver "'ho has n't caught a pass :all season. labors inconspicuous· ly on lh<' special teums and oc- l·as10nallv returns a kickoff. You can·l gel muc h more obscure than that. Schultz, whom autograph hounds push aside to get to the Craig Morton and Lyle Alzados, Is startled when someone from the media asks Cor an Interview or when a ran recogni1.es hlm on the street. The lack or attention doesn't bother him; he ·s just happy to oo a part or the Denver Uroncos. But Schultz won't be saddled with his Jm•isible Man reputa- tion for long 1f he makes many more plays like his blocked punt m Dcnver·s first playoff game UCI Tests Cal Tonight BERK ELEY -UC Irvine's basketball team tangles with Its second PacUic·8 Conferftlce foe in eight days when the Anteaters take on UC Berkeley here tonight. UCI <H > fell to Oregon, 77-62, in its last outing and Anteaters coach Tim Tift expects another tough outing against the Bears. Cal. led by 5.9 guard Gene Ransom and 6·11 center Tom Schnelderjohn, has posted a 5-4 r ecord thus far-but all four losses were by narrow margins. against Pittsburgh last week. Early in t he game, Schultz stormed in and blocked a punt by the Steelers· Rick Engles. then recovered the ball at the Pittsburgh 17 -yard line. Denver promptly ~cored a nd never trailed in winning 34-21. "We've worked on different types of block~ all year, but for one reason or another they didn't work," sa ys Schultz, a 5· root· 10, 183-pound second-year pro from Maryla nd. ''This one jus t worked. I came Crom the end-tackle gap. The fullback should have picked m e up but he looked at somebody else. l just went by and got the punt. "ll came at a great lime. for sure. Naturally, I felt good. It gave us good field position. We wanted lo score first. You get a lot of satisfaction when you come through with a play like that, helping out the offense. "I don't feel I've contributed anything as a receiver this year. so it was especially gratifying to help out on the special teams." Schultz admits it has been a "frustrating" season for him because of his lac k or playin~ time at wide receiver. He notes that only five passes ha ve been thrown his way all season. "One was dropped. one was intercepted and the other three just weren't on target,·· he re · calls. "lt takes a while, I guess. to gain the confidence of the coaches a nd of the quarter- back." All season long, coach Red Miller has asked for contribu- tions from every member or hJs squad , and Schult7. is a testimony lo that belief. ft 's not an unreasonable goal. Gaines was a prep All-American in the hurdles while attending Ke nnedy High in Richmond, and won the Pac-8 110-meter hurdles championship for Washington as a freshman. He clocked 13.6 lo win the 110-meter event in a dual meet with the Soviet Union and was ranked No. 12 in the world and No. 6 in the U.S. as a hurdler, but missed the standard to make the Olympic team during trials at Modesto in 1976. "I think I could play pro foot- ball someday, but I'm just a junior now and I'm definitely shooting for the 1980 Olympic team ," Gaines says. Jn football, he was tabbed as a potential great after a brief but explosive debut in his fres hman year. Gaines' assignment. was the special teams. and he made the most of it. In just seven minutes total playing time for the season, Games blocked two punts that were converted into touchdowns !Stanford >. blocked a field goal attempt <Oregon Statel. deflect - ed a field goal <UCLA l , tackled a punte r in the end zone for a bafety CUSC l and caught two touchdown passes in the final game agai ns t Was hington State. The second catch in that Washington State game was a 73-ya rd play which gave the Huskies a 28-27 victory in the final moments. He rates it as his bigge11t thrill in college football, outs ide or the mome nt he learned he would be going to the Rose Bowl. Gaines has emerged as the primary target for Washington's celebrated quarterback, Warren Moon. This season he made 30 receptions for 660 yards and six touchdowns. Gaines also returned three kickoffs for 70 yards and ran the ball on end-around plays four tlmes for a 6.8 average per carry. If Washington falls behind against powerful, rourth·ranked Michigan, the Huskies will rely on Gaines to help put them back in the gam e quickly. It's a res ponsibility he enjoys. "I wouldn't mind the pressure ut all. I know I can handle it," Gaines says. "In fact, I'm look- ing forward to It." Sports on TV On TV Tonight 6 p.m . <i> -GATOR BOWL - The Pittsburgh Panthers face the Clemson Tigers in the Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla. 8 p.m. (13) -BLUE-GRAY· GAME -The .coth Blue·Gray game, taped at Montgomery, Ala. earlier today. ,.,,,,.... UCLA'S ROY HAMILTON (24) SHOOTS FROM INSIDE. Bruins Rip Arizona; USC Downs Auburn LOS ANG ELES (AP 1 UCLA . led by J:uard Roy Ha milton's 20 points, outscored Arizona. 16·4. early in t he second half to break open the game and roll to an 85·63 non-eonference college basketball victory over the Wildcats Thursday night. The eighth-ranked Bruins. leading 36·30 two minutes into the second half, scored eight straight poinLc; to start their blitz which UCLA finished with an in- s urmountable 52-34 advantage. The victory was the fifth In a row for the winners and their ninth in 10 decisions this season. It was the final game for UCLA before the Bruins open play in the Paciflc·8 Conference at Washington Jan. 6. The game marked the return of guard Raymond Townsend. who sutlered a broken upper jawbone when struck by San Jose State's Ron Lowe Dec. 22. Doctors had originally expected Townsend to be side lined for about a month but the 6-foot-3 senior was in the starling line-up Thurs day night. Townsend missed his first five shots but finished the game with eight points. He m ade four of his 10 field goal attempts. ARIZONA WI-°""'' 16, hytor 11, BrOMt I, H•"" 13, O.mlc6,Jon<113. tot.il27•·11U UCLA 11$1 -GrHnWOOd 1l, Venelf'•~ U. Sin" 4, T-nd 8. •41mlllon 10. Holl-I, Wiik•• 8, AlllllM 6. 1'1\0m.» 2 Tot"" 34 11-14 IS Hattlll'I'"' -UCLA J1, Arltona 11. Fouled out - Oo\ly, T•ylO.-, N•lll\, V~Wl!Q"4!. Sims. TOl•I touls -Aruona 2S. UCLA 20 T•c~nlceh - Arl1on• CooKft Frfd Sno-n 1 A -12.W USC Wins, 8S· 14 NEW ORLEANS <AP > - Forward Cliff Robinson poured in 22 points to turn a close game into a runaway as Southern Cali fornia beat Auburn 85·74 in the opening round of the SuAar Bowl basketball tournament Thursday night. In an earlier tournament gam e . 16th-ranked Virginia ove r ca me nine scoreless minutes at the start or the game to whip previously undefeated Temple, 66-55. Virginia and Southern Cal meet in the title game tonight. The Bears fell to Nevada (Reno 1. 88-81. in overUme and lost to Fresno State (80·55>. lows (75-70) and San Jose State C76·74 ). One of Cal's wins was a 90·89 victory over USF. Ransom. a J\lnior. averaged t•.2 points per game last season. earning se<:ond team AU-Pac.a. He's httUng at a 19.7 average thls yea,r. Clemson, Pitt Tangle use held what appeared to be com mandiog leads several times, but each time Auburn roared back. The Southeastern Conference team, now 3·3, took a one·polnl lead over the Trojans at half- time on a·2().foot jumper by Stan PleUdewiei. Schneiderjohn , a Junior,. prepped al Los Amigos Hljh in Fountain Valley. He's scorint at 1 12.9 cllp and la avoraalng nearly 11 rebounds a game. With Sehnetderjohn, Dou1 True C6·7' and Doug Vtlottt (6·7), the Bel\J'R llgure to dominato the board" against \h• smaller Anteater11. OCI hH Juat two playen .averaalns Jn double tJ•una- Wayne &nlt.h UT.t) and Steve McGuire 00.0). Smith has been auspendtd for one ••me for mW.. ·tng pracUce. The Anteaten hue one other non·con/c:rence 11m1 <Jan. 7 at Northern Colorado. JACKSONVILLt, Fla. <AP) -Coaches Jaekle Sherrill of Pittsburgh ad Charley Pell ot Clemson are um •oping victoey ln toniaht'I Gator nowl football game wtll boo3t t\ls team's na·, tional 1tandlng. Pitt's PAnlhers are ranked 10th and OlemliOn'I Tigers 11th \ pendtne tbe flaal post·ho1Jda1 games ,o\asociated Pr.., poll. Both have S.2-1 recordt. "l think the winner could end up anywhere from 1'1cth to eighth, dependbla op how the other bowl• go,•' Sherrill ~ dieted. "We're evtnly matcbtd. but I don't cxpec:t a lie." PlU h ravored by • touchdown. wttb quarterback Matt Cannaqb hnprovlnJ hll boll handling daily despite a pin In hie left wrist, broken In the season opener against Notre Dame. "J wore a pad on lt through the PeM St.ate game, and I'm Ott Tl' Ton .. ht a.. ..... 7••• not aure wbetber l wm put lt Oft Friday," the t-root.a major pro Pl'OIJ>eC# takl. • lberll1I and Pell, t.eammat.. lD i• at A.labiama1 are ln tbttr nnt. ,..., .-held coecbel at lhetr eUl'T'Mt achooll. A former ... 11t.aftt to Johnny, M aJcm It PIU. Sb~rrm co•ched VI aabintton State In 1978. Re took over the defendlng national ehampfao Pitt team when Ma· jols left for his olma mater . Ten· nusee. Pell built a winner at Jackson· ville Stale ln Alabama in the early 1970S. lie was an assistant at Clemson when Red Parker re- al1ned last year. Clemaon'8 Steve Fuller. the 6-foot·• Junior quJrtcrback, was Atl a ntic coast Conttrence player ot th year. Top runner Warren Ratchford was left off the bowl trip for what P~ll aaJd was "aoroethlni he failed to do." but replacement Lester Brown waa top 1eorer with 54 points and leCOtld beat rusher. Pitt'• runninf Hader, IUUback Elliott Walk.er, 1alned 972 yard1 SOUTH£RH CAI. llSI -H~ 11, Miii., •2, Ro&I"'°" 26. Clirllno i., Brigham t. Grfff •. O. $'711111 1. Tot•IJ 36 IJ. llS. AV9UllN 0•1 -P•t•k k 10, Mlt~~ll l2. C.I te~ U, Bt.c-yt, PlelUVWICI 6, BM~$ J, Price 4 loteh 7• IWI '4. Hlllllnw -A\lbUl"ft 11, Soulller'l C:•I ~· Fo111tld 0111 BMll• Total loult UIA!Mr11 CM 11 Allbur11 II A 4,.SOO. Stalder Advances NASHVILLE, Tenn.-Curl Stalder of! UC lrvlne, won hJs MCOnd round match In the USTA n1llonal 21·an.d·undcr Indoor tennis champlonshlp• aat Van-d~rbilt University here ThUf'I• doy by defeating Jetr Waters or the Uolvtrlity of Tenneaaee (Ctaattanooaa >. 7·5. 6·1. The Kings' Marcel Dionne and Butch Goring scored at 4 : 12 and 4: 26 of the second period, but re- c en tl y ·rec a 11 e d goalie Bill McKentie withstood 32 other Los Angeles shots to preserve the tie. Gendaltl• 1t'ln• MELBOURNE. Australia - Vitas Gerulaitis and John Lloyd advanced to the finals of the Australian Open tennis tourney today. ~ Gerulailis defeated John Alex.- ander, 6·1, 6-2, 6 ·4 in just 80 ; minutes, while Lloyd thrash~ Bob Glltinan. 6-4. 6·2, 6·0. · In women's s ingles, Evonne Goolagong continued her win- ning form with a 6-3, 6-1 victory over Judy Dalton, while Kerry Reid defeated Kathy Harter . 6-l . 7·5. Plqers Oil'e llp LITTLE ROCK -Three au.s- pended University of Arkansas football =yera Thursday gave up thetr court bid to pla.' in the Orange Bowl, three days before.the game. U.S. District Court Judge Terry L. Shell 11igned an order Thursday aflJrnoon dis missing a motion that sought to have running baclrs Ben Cowins and Mlchael Forres t and flanker Donny Bobo reinstated to the team tor the Monday night game against Oklahoma in Miami. FcdrchUd to MSIJ S A N D J E G 0 -S t e V'.e _ Fairchild, the first Junior college:. quarterback in history to paal· for more than 5,000 yards in two years, says h e will attend Michigan State in January. The 6·foot-1, 190-pound San Diego Meea College star led his team . to a 9·1 record. DfGregorio Out LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Lakers have placed guard Emie DiOregorio, who is s uffering from an acute case of bronchitis. on the injured list. the National Basketball Associa lion team announced Thursday Golt Leaders MONTCREV -Third '°'1fld l••d••s Thuri.d.V 1n ti.. $'11,000 Montttey lnvlt~lion.ol Pro.Am oot• tourMV on""" MOlllorev arM ">urW•. ROd F11,,uln O·•l·lt-104 Alen hp•• 10..,_., _ _,, Bol> Rl\tll b9·6'-69-ZO. Ml~t Morloy 11'66·71-709 Bob Zender n-t1-n-10t Cfl>rQt (Adi< U-t6-IJ-20l Mil<• RtHor 11·69·"4 t09 Dive Shlplry 61·72_.9-209 Ptot~ Brown IHl-/t-20t J1,n LenQley ••·1>·'8-210 Merk LY• H·&•-'1-410 C.oro• ""'"' n-10~-a•o Vanguards Outlast Westminster, 89-86 CEDAR C ITY. Utah - Southern California College's Va nguards meet the host school at the Southern Utah State Color Classic tonight following an 89-86 ove rt i m e victory o ve r Westminster <Salt Lake City) in college basketball Thursday night. The Vanguards trailed, 82-79. wllh 3S seconds left in overtime Westm inster had the ball. but with 10 seconds to go the Sall Lake City quintet sent in a sub who didn 't r eport to the scorqkeepcr nnd a technical foul wns levied. Warren Ooody hit the free throw, the Vang u ~rds gol possession, and Paul Warner grabbed a rubound and hit from inside with no Ume l~ft in r'gula· Uon. · IMrrOll AMtnoMI AO.Mt l!Mhlt!Nd SCCCltl .... ,.. .. .. ,.. 10 S J U Wt'"" e I 4 11 I 0 $ " Htll ... 1*f t A 1 t • t S • M<H"4 t 0 0 J •SJU ~ >1 11 Ht• .. lnl 2 ) I t ''"•" )I " ,. .. Hllftll'I'\• Soc.I C.1 ... , J>.ij Ellf ot "f9IOl•Ueft t.J.;iu. .. BQ DAil Y PllOT Vikes Seek Title Tonight 8y a Oallt PUo& Writer To reach tonight's (8;30 1 l'hampions hip fin a l of the Orange basketball tournament. Marina High o r llunt ington Beach had to overcome a severe case oC..heal spells before taming the host school, 88·54, in Thur:;- day night's semis. But the Vikings are going lo need a lot better perrormance , tonight if they are to get by a mu c h tougher El Moden1.1 <Orange), an 80·71 winner over Servile (Anaheim l in the other semirinal. Specifically, Marina needs t\\o things: consistency a nd a way lo stop El Modena 's 6-7 Stevt' Trumbo, who has scored 58 • points 11f his last two outings Marina coach Steve Popovich says Trumbo just m:i:ht be the best player in Orange County. Hohnes Leads FV To Victory By ERNIE CASTILLO Ol 1._ D•llY Pilot 51•11 Scoring from anywhere and everywhere, Ho ger H olmes established a Fountain Valley High single i:ame scoring record T hursday afternoon when he tossed in 36 points lo lead the Aarons to a one-sided 96·60 vic- tory over Bolsa Grande l1 1gh of Garden Grove. • The win advanced tht' Barons to the consolation finals of th<• S antiago <Garden G r ovc 1 tournament. where thcv met>! Wt'stminstcr today at 5 · llolmcs, a 6--1 senior S\\ 1n~ man, dicked on 16 of his 2;, fit'ld goals, a sizzling 64 per t·t•nt. to c•rasc the old record of :J I held JOintly by Dan 1\lalanc and John Lo<lcstC'tn. The mark had stood for five years !'\ot surpris ingly. F'ounta1n \'alley also established a team record for most points in a game \'ia some siz:din~ shooting. Th<' Barons as a group hit on 42 of fi!J attempts from the field. a 61' percent mark. But the show belonged to Jlolmcs. who started orr strongly with a 10-point first quarter that helped F'ountain Valley lo a 22·9 lead tha t \\a~ never threatened. Holmes lied the record wi th 2 · J 2 left to play when h~ scored underneiteb on an 'Ui;st from David Es\Jlno.za. A mfnute later. Hol m es toOk a long pass al mid· cou rt . dribbled twice. and banked in 1 an 18-footer that brought the Barot"¥ti:bench to its feel. """ flis fanciest shot came in the closing moment or the opening frame when he retrieved a loose ball in front of his team's bench. turned and swished in a 30-footer that just beat the buzzer He also sani a 20-footer at the third quarter buzzer. ~1p1nou 1\fHIOy Simon Wt HI non R•olf "°""'•'""•"rt t'61 It ft Jlf lit EppelhetrTWrl O S " S 0 1 10 M<Carthy I 0 0 l 1 1 l J $111i..t• I 4 1 l > 0 S 6 Htodd 1 I • I O O 1 O HOlmu 1• • 2 ,. S 2 4 11 Tot•ls 42 12 U '6 kw• lly Ou•r1•" F9U<'llln V•lley ll H 10 ,. " BOI\• Grano. ' ti lt lf-.0 Bares, GWC Lose l n ~pot~ Thursday nit:ht, the V1kmgs Wt>re hot In stretches, they were cold In th~ end, they were torrid It wasn't until the hnal venod that Mtmna finally put it all togethl'r, out:-.coring the Pun thers 33-7 to cinch its ninth win m 12 starts F'rcc throws helped immense ly. The Vikings were 2·1 of 28 from the line. including an in· credible 14-for·l4 performance by David Ticzz1 who led all scorers with 22 points. Jtis shoot ang was the only consistent fat• tor for the Vikings. Consider Marina's ro ll ~r eoaster night. The Vikings went the first 4:35 without a field goal and had just two buckets in the first seven minutes. <tl which point they trailed 15·10 Then, in the next four und a half minutes, they scored on 14 ot their 16 trips down the court, mounting a 37·21 lead. J usl as :;uddenly, they went cold, allowing Orange to creep to within 39·28 at half. The third quarter was much the same. Mid way through the period. just when it looked as if they had regained their touch. the Vikings had four turnovers and fi ve missed shots in 12 possessions and once again, Orange was back in it, 55·47. Then came the final Marina streak. sparked by the Vikings' "press offense". Fortunately, this one lasted all quarter. AO•IM 1111 l9ftpf .. &rutt' s ' 2 II Mlelkt I 0 l 1 Halton • 1 1 1' oawton 1 , 0 • HtlOenr•ltll I 1 2 0 OIMMI l • I 10 T1•ut 4 .. 1 1' Bollm I 0 1 1 So1v~y • 0 ) • Tol•I• U l4 IS. $<-• ., °"""'" M•r1na lO .. •• JJ-tl Or•noe 11 II l• 1--i4 El Toro Tramples Pacifica, 88-MJ By ROGER CARLSON Ol llW D•llY Piiot Sl•ll Whal a difference a month's work can make. That's what El Toro High coach Ed Felix must have been saying to himself to day as hjs Chargers dueled Troy <Fullerton ) High in a battle for fifth place at the Brea High In· vitational basketball tourna· ment. Felix's El Toro quintet qualified for a shot :.it Troy following a n 88-68 rout of Pacifica (Garden Grovel High in a game that was not as close as the score ind\cates. El Toro had lost to this same Pac1f1ca outfit in its ~eason opener, 43 -42. But Thursday's rout was far from thM sort of re s uit. The Chargers sprinted to a 38·19 lead and coasted with re· serves s huffling in and out at a s teady pace. llad they had a mind to do il the Chargers could easily have scored JOO points on a Pacifica team which stumbled al a consistent rate. Diablos El Toro's major weapon was 6·4 sophomore Ron Holmes. who scored 24 points. Also ins trumen· tal in the easy win was 6·5 freshman Wayne Carlander, who scored 10 points. El Toro·s half court pressure and zone defense played havoc with Pacifica, which couldn't shoot nor play defense without fouling. With 4 : 51 still lert in the second period the El Toro quintet had connected on 14 or 21 free throws and for the game, Pacifica was whistled for 37 personal fouls. Pacifica shooters? They mis· -;ed 13 of their fi rst 15 from the free throw line and managed 2 of 18 from the field in the third period ~ Hotmo M Holmu tarl•nd•• lo Reid El Toro (M l ,, ti pl Ip I I • 14 4 " 3 .. J • J 10 0 J 2 J 7 V I ll Quigley Wal Ur Wiison George SlmPSon Tol•ls S<orr"" 0...rtan ., It pl Ip 1 0 I 2 7 ' 2 s , 0 , • 1 1 • • 3 3 0 • Ml6 22 M 11 10 10 u-.. 23 7J 10 12-4f Stumble 47 42 Loss for Mission Viejo By a Daily Pilot Writer Mission Vi~jo \~ligh's Diablos "ere JOited twice Thursday night ;it the Brea High lnv1ta t ional basketball tournament they lost a 47·42 decision to Tor· ra nee's Bis hop Montgomery High and they may have lost thC' ser vices of ace Pete Decasas. The loss puts the Di ablos of coach Bob Mlnier into a collision with the La Ha b ra High I lighlandcrs for third place at fi: 30 ... a nd ii will probably be without Decasas. who went out of the game with 7:03 remaining with what appeared to be :ci severely twisted right ankle. The Oiablos were trying to catch Bishop Montgomery at the time, which had raced to a 10·0 and 23·7 lead in the early going. When DeCasas departed it left a void in the• Diablos attack. but .Jim l''eicht. Mike Roberts and Bryan Zahn chipped in with buckets lo keep Mission Viejo wilhin r;inge al 43.37 with 3:32 left. J im Cumming hit a free throw and Feicht took Cumming's mis ~ed second attempt and connect· ed to make it 43·40 with 1 :45 lert. But that's when Mission Vie· jo's r ally ran out of gas as the winners got inside for an easy bucket, then Mission Viejo lost the ball twice on turnovers lo snuH out the rally The Di ablo~. s mall and without a solid fast break. rely on out.side shooting and an early cold spell was loo much lo over· come: Oet•SO\ ll•h F•ltl\1 Z•hn M IHIOll Ylelo U JI ,, ft ,,. "' 3 1 l 1 Roberts 1 2 1 • 1treurer 7 O O • Ale .. nder 1 1 l J Bosler 0 I 0 I ltflpllp 7 I 3 S • 0 7 8 I 0 0 , • 0 1 R Tol•ls II l 11 •1 Stor• by OU.r1tr\ B"nop Mon190mery 11 I 17 10 41 M1s,1on Vleio I 8 U 11· 41 Gauchos RaDlhling Girls Volleyball ANYA TOURNAMENT CMmtti.,llllp l'IMI\ TanltM Al~ ....... INcll Hl9fo SC- s ddl b k C 11 • h'gh n•'nl \\llh four plu.yer!> 6·7 or •pm. Jurolor Dl•lllon 1ocvec Whitt tt•m • a e ac 0 ege S I . ~ vs Stmlllnalswinner,dtlermlne<1.,.r1ltrloday l flyi ng Gauchos raced lo an 83·76 taller 1Pm.-Senkl<'Dlvl•lon cocvec B1 ... 1eam •s ,.,· ctor y over Oxnard College Ft ve turnO\'l'rS 10 the last 2 :21 semllln•ll wlmer. determined ur1i.r lod•Y I Tll,,....._.y•s llnulb Thursday night at the College or killed OCC. which had a 77.71 S1EN101101111s10N lh D l b k lb 11 ·n,•i'ta lead. Glendale won it with a tip· B•1-e.ydel A11...ca 1s-•.1s • e eser as e a 1 Ho111eS11orUc1e1ocvBc001d1s-10,1H tional. qualifying Bill Mulligan's in with fi ve seconds left. B•tl)oa 11.ty1p01w111\0CVBCGo•d ... u. 1s.s s lick crew for a title showdown Todd Zirbel scored 22 points Potu'"'d \Olll with wtncsy cnv North 1w. s-14. G Id Porllend SPiii with 0.kland l.,lf, 14·1' with Wes t Coast Marines andhadllreboundsfor o en w1ne1yc11.,wor1110etBro11s11co1umb1•nJ, tonight. West, which never led, com· •s-t The tiff is billed for 8: 15, but m itted 24 turnovers and hil 34 of .. ~vBc OOld 591'1 wllh w.ne1., C•IY Sou111 u 1• the toumarnent has been run· 73 from the field. ocvBc Go1<1defAt1an1e1s.4, 1s-J. d W Indy City So.i\11 def Oeklanc:I U·•, I S·8. ning nearly an hour late ue to ocvBc B1uec1o1 Ba111aa Bay 1s-12 u e scheduling problems w1ncsy c11y "'°"" •Piii w1t11 HoOie s_.is ~•s. In other JC l1rfs. Orange Coast is-~~·Bvc Blue dtf w1ne1y c1tySo11111is.1,1s-1. College's Bucs were sent home aa111oe e.tydtf British eo1umbt• IW, t$.• wi'th an 80-77 Joss to Glendale in ocBvc Blue 0.1 w1n11y Clly Nonr. 1 .. u.1s-•. Windy City South clef Allanta 1S·J, ls-I. the Palomar tourney a nd Golden JuN1011 01v1s10M W t C U e 100 83 . t ' Long 8ffth del Cent ... A U-4. 1S-12. es o . eg was a · vic tm ocBvcw11UedtfCe11tera 1s-1, 1s-o. • to Long Beach City College al OCBVC RIO split wllh C.."I« A IS-9. 10-IS. the Fullerton Invitational. Windy CHY EHi 0.1 eencor e is .... 1s-s. Manh•ll .. Beacl\ ll)lll with Long BHCI\ IS-11, Saddleback s napped a 11.u halftime tie with 11 straight ~t~~":.ii::=:'~~~~;,::,~~1i1'.~!·1 ... points with Rodney Muter and s..oo.n1UM1top Tlna Knight leading the way. • oc a1ue 111-11: 2. HoC>M Spor1s m.31; a. 111e1 Knlght and Craig Stahl con· ocGoid m ... 1T'...i8:.~ S.<ldl-ll CUI It ft pf Ip B•con • 1 J 10 ~tehl s • 1 14 Lloy 1 1 1 • Miiier 1 0 0 u vanderH 1 0 0 • C,reen s J 7 1l Toi-" 34 IS • IJ l(nloM s • 0 I• Shaw s 0 , 10 H•llllM• 41·•11 O•a1199CN11!771 0.-11'#..C llll It II pf 'P ,, ft,,."' Holland 8 1 1 11 Sander\ 1 1 0 s Brush 1 0 ' 14 L.uar 0 3 I , Neum•nn 6 0 • 17 Zlrllel • • •n Oman 1 , 10 Strlcklln I 0 2 2 IOtlllll 0 l , Rod9tr\ • 0 1 • Or gm • 1 J ' Flttcl\er • 0 J • Akl11 I 0 0 1 (llambllH • 1 2U RoO , 0 , • G•"•''°" 0 0 1 0 Vardl•Y 0 0 I 0 Pell I• 1 0 1 I• Btll 0 .l 2 Reed 1 0 1 1 Getty 0 ' 4 Leed• 1 0 I 4 Tota It l6 j 1• 11 Tol•ls J4 u 21 u BASKETBALL I HORSE RACING AI~tos Cougars Claim '~rown; Racing Goorjian Rips Estancia Results Cap istrano Valley semifinals b y Greg both 1 were beaten on the IJigh and Maler Del Goorjian and bi s road. <Santa Ana) High were Crescenta Valley team· Un Ive r s It y HI g b victorious in tournament mates, 109·63. with (Irvine> was a '14·5• basketball action Thurs· Goorjian running wlld loser at Saddleback day night and for the with 38 points. CSanta Anal High as the ,...,__ .... y 11"'"11,Tracll-• Fl11$T llAC• -l50 v•rO•. 1 Y••r olds. Claiming. ""'' ,.,.ldlln•. Pur~ U,100 l!•er Selling c0om1no11111 s oo t<lllYbllO Moot> CWatd l Third Try (Mllrl ~;: ! : · Cougars of Capistrano The loss puts Estancia Trojans ran into foul uo Valley it meant a cham-in a third place game trouble w l th three Tlme -11.u Alto r•n ---, lo Burn, CllM• 0..., 8emlty Doo. Jets UIU• Witch, Wiiow Cui.. Tony CN<llan. Klpleo Scratched -Oevll FIQflltr, z .. pionship. tonight at 7 against host starters fouling out. The Cougars belted Las VegnRancho High. Dana Hills Hlg~Js ZH TOI>. MllY Tutt, Fr-Plun911" n t:ucta •·•••r s.111111 a 2· ltlltyMf MMll. ..... ,,._ .. Ontario Christian High. Among Estancia 's Dolphins traveled to 84 -51, to capture the woes Thursday was a 7 Torrey Pin~ and were Elsinore High tourney for 19 performance from 68·61 losers. Leadinr as Bob Charles led the the free throw line and a Dana Hills scoring was nc.oNo oc• --o•ds. 1 assault with 27 points. 34·6 pasting from the Mike Samuels with 11 ~·:;:.:~;•ng. PurMu.eoo Ch a rles was chosen Falcons in the second points, while Dick Jel- ccerdoHl 10.10 ,.tO •. .., most valuable player in quarter. fers and Chris Goller Tm Moon <Tr.-ure1 • 10 uo the tourney. Mater Dei destroyed chipped in with 13 points "~~,.!~c~n19"11 5M> Also in the Elsinore Palos. Verdes High on each. "1'° ,.,. -Go Th•• A<•••· R•o Invitational was Irvine t b e boards and v:0~~~=nJesw.oeno1Froti., High, which lost a 77·69 Steve McCrea scored 23 declsion to San Jacinto points to pace an 82-67 THIRD 11AcE -...o Y••d•. l yur High for third place. An· victory. olds Cl•fmlng Pun• U ,400 .... 1·•m• K11>1noo dy Odden led Irvine The win puts mater ~~":.'!rh.:. !Adtlrl 1uo 1~: ; :g High with 22 points. Del against Las Vegas Y• 0o1 e1ue cciertu•l • 10 In the Las Vegas In· Valley at 5:15 at Rancho Time -n.t9 vilational the Eagles of HJgbtonight. Also ,.n -Mt 111.iddte, WHI v1rglnl•. Rull.it Rocket, sc•rt•"""'P· Estancia <Costa Mesa > In non-league action Lu<ky 1•. Lot o1 Jet High were beaten in lhe two Orange Coast area ~to :c:::~~l'm a l(lptY TIM a S• C h a ffi p j 0 n S h i p teams Were 8CtiVe ana l'ltu•ro•. P•ltl '°'·so l'OUllTH llACIE -.).SO varch. , year old\. Cl••m•"9· F~ malcttn> Pur\e U .100. L•l Armlul IMylesl 10 eo 12 10 u oo Roy•I Toddy CWelM>fl ) •• :IO • 60 Cher Super SI Ar (~rdo1• I S 00 Tim• -ltU AllO rttn La Oof\I•, SatlOt~ C1n av. Oec•nt. limits B•rredsl•r. N•l~>ll• Jon, Rhody RoO.tl. M•rh•I Rut• Scral<toed Only F•I•, ltln~y Sone, Mrs. Sllady Lady, Rock\ Bu\y Wiiiow . "''™ llACE -400 yards 3 ... r Old• & up. Cl/timing. Fl)f" 11111•• & mar.s. Purse M.200 P•bblH IClll<lft IH•rll S IO 4 IO l.:IO Sh•mmy S/llmmy IL•P'><tm" lO S 00 Long• Go IRoughl • lO Time -1101 AIM» t4" -~Ii Zena, P•l'lt1mero1 Valley, Aprllt!N Chit, Hly& 0•0, \.•I 11• Reploca,MownM• No screlCl-.s U Eucu t-Pelll>ln ICllUft a I· Sfttmmy Slllmm1. P•ld lltl.00 SIXTH RACE 400 yard\ 1 y .. r Old\. AllOwM><e Purse M.SOO G•llop•n11 Oom4no IW•rd l Otondu Reb (H•rl I Ala Go Go (A<Molrl T•me -10 74 •JO llO 7.tO JOO 140 1 .tO Al\o r•n Mr T t l t •tdtl Cn•r9e, E•sv C.rr•• Ann NO SC',\lthU SEVENTH RACE -110 yards J yur olds & up Clalmtno Purse n.soo c.oi..r Too IRougnl 810 HO 1110 Atd Rtd Wont ITrt"a•u<t) l 10 2.6'0 Idaho Go IBr-110101 • 70 Time 08' StraltN<I On HM' Hou.., Bar ""° U EU<U ).~r Tao 6 1-11 ... Rtd WIM, PaldU..W EIGHTH RACE HO ynrd\ 1 t1ear-oldi. AlfOWMl<e Pun.fl'' SOO Sir CnlC• Mor Basketball Scores SI Fune ls. Pe . .,. Lehigh 11 Ar Un>~ '7, LSU 62 Ouk• 74, SI. J~·s, P• ., N Cuollne SI lOS. Duque-80 V•INt•l'I04'2, Navy 6oO lndl•na SI 11, Ball St SO St. Louis 80. T111w 11 Westmont 91, Wlll..,,.llt IJ Wlsconwn 11. lo'IOI•. 111 10 S MIHIHICllll SI. W Teu) SI ST P•col o< 11. Columola SI Pt. \.oma 61, Chico SI n StanlSllU) St M, FrHM Pac S• UCL.A IS. ArllON 43 S•n Franc;osco 91, Mo am I, Qnlo '8 Ar11on• SI 10S, ~Ion Col 911 Ausllt1Peay1•, Tuo A&M 10 Onl Roller1s 80. Olcll City•) LoM lnvll•U.,..t Ntw M .. lc.o 104, Vermonl II llt l(IH\k OC:ansas SI•• Nebr•'*• 60 I( •nsas 1', Ol<l•tioma 16 Oklatooma St 11, Col0<"-0 Mll\ourl 66. Iowa St 62 CMrlllo Clank Purd"" '1, Pllhburgll IO S.n Oie90 SI 104, For~m 7• F•rw"t CIHsk Oreoon St SI. 11111....,va SI, OT Color•do SI 0 , W.Jsl\lnglon SI 46 Wa.htngton 10. Alce 51 llllnol\116,0reQOt!IO ~-OtyClauk Tol.Oo 100. Wy0mlng 7t CS Long Bee.th 106. VMI ti Hollday ClaHk Gtorgo• 73, L.oulsvlll• 10. 01 Ohio St '6, L.S•lle 83 HollcMyl'HtlHI G.aro-town al, Alal»m4! t J Holy Crou61, Princeton 5' K..WkCl•Hk OtPaul100, Yale S2 U\l/t<)ll\Cl .. 11< UNlV ••.UCSBU S.-•llle 44, Gom~ •9 L.-Clnsk Syracuw "· MtUl•Slpj)O SI •• Ntw Multo 104. Vermot1I 81 Mnyl-lnvllat'-1 Mtr yt-'5. Georg•• Tech •l 51 J011t1's, H. Y llO, W ICenluCky 6l Ol<I Oemin-Ciani< Sunny Hill• M . AlllMlm SI ltATELl..A TOURNAMENT IC• ••II• u . l.o•ra 71 l<h•M· 1><on"1lpl SI. #,nll"1nv ll, L8 Wlhon lS (lhlrdl Rolllno Hiiis u. 9ewrly Hiii\ 41 lconsolalionl LOWELL TOUlllNAMENT C•lllomle ... Lo. Mir_,.~ Lowell 70, Sl•rr• SS Esll9r1tnu SI, Gllflfl SS Sent• An<1 S4, We.tern S7 SANTIAGOTOUllNAMINT Buena P•r1114. K-v SI Wtslmll\St.,. 4S. Tustin JT El Dor-s•. Sent11ge1 SJ OllANOETOURNAMENT EI MOClena ID, S.r•ile 11 Garey ... s..,.,,,,. 63 Mesans Lose Cold s hooting sent Costa Mesa High down to its eighth defeat witttout a victory Thurs day night, 74-62 at the hands of Foothill High <Santa An a> in consolation round action of the O r ange bas ketball tournament. The Mustangs hit oa j ust 27 or 71 shots from .the field , 38 percent, though they pulled down 4t rebounds, one less than the much taller Knights. C••I• MtM CU I '• ti "' ,. • 0 ) ., • ....... i.. 16.11 .... .,~ C.rrlclD a l • • Cooptr 4 I S e ROHCh 0 1 0 1 Mtdclo<k 2 0 , • Camp I 0 1 • L.tflm... 0010 9flun.-t I 0 S I Prke t l a 11 J•rdlne S 1 2 11 Mallone, 3 0 0 .. Keremanos 1 o 1 J Totals lt 1 u ~ sc _ __,o...m..s Esi.ncla 21 • ct 1•-., CrHCtl'll• V•lt.¥ lS 34 11 :n-toe MatwOel CU) 19 ft ~ ,. G••d a J S S 13 Meer.. 10 J o 13 sc.e1e a • , 10 Cook S 1 1 11 Mt•cllam • 0 O s O Saunders 1 2 e Sc:l\ulll 0 I 4 TolAI~ U 12 11 t1 ~llYOller\en P•los Verdft -10 14 IS ,. _., Mater Dtl 1t 19 20 24-t1 c.i•-va11ey <M• .. It "'' .. A Ch.,IH 3 0 l • 8. Cllarl-s 9 9 4 11 Feneng• I o 1 2 O'Hllloran J 2 7 t Bryant • 0 3 11 Silll•• s 0 3 10 Ellh J O l • Strl<klon 2 l I • McKtl'll•t 0 0 I 0 Ounlvln I l J J Br•un 2 o o • Tot.I> JS .. 12 t• Sew• "' Ouarten C•Pl"r•no Vall.-; ,. It " 10 tJ Ont•rlo Cllrlstllr\ • I? 15 II I ,,,, .... , .. , It II " llt Oeldon • • s 11 Rudy 1 O 4 u Montherctt • J 1 11 WtlM 1 l J S Mlll•r I I 5 lS CaPO'UKIO 0 , J , Tot•ls n " 1> •• Seen •Y OIMl"Un Irvin• 1S 11 IS 11_.t San J•c1nto 20 11 10 "-11 J~lltrt Olsen Smylll Samuels Goller WllSOtl B1ur Thornton Tol•la 0-Hlllt '611 ft II pf Ip • l ' 1J 1 I 0 S Q 0 I 0 • 1 t 11 1 • u 0 0 • • 0 • • 0 I t I ,. 5 " .. S<trtllyO...nen ••t1a Miii' 16 • 10 1' -61 lo•ny "i~ u WI 23 21-61 UN .. nilvH~ IM) ,, H pf ,. Po1r1er • • • n CHarll 8 .0 S IO l IO Mr Glory°" (Uprwm I • 60 • eo Soulnern Stroker CNICod"mus 1 3 00 N•w Ha~rt 11. Oto Oom•n•on .. Sl•vr!co• Bhs.11 Miiier Rlthardson Sulltrlltld Wllllng.,.m Edson • , l " 1 0 J • Kullas ' 0 s l Time -11 •2 S<r•lt""<I D®l>I• h NINTH RACE 3SO v•rd\ l vur Old\ & up Cla•mlng Puru n 100 Ap.Jclle C~rgco IL1pllam I Al Boy IC•rcl01•l 37 40 11 10 & 00 I IO S.40 ] 60 Jo Burreu (Nltocltmus I Tim• -11 SI S<rattlled Htt Foolln. Tnrtt For Surf", Yoq1e Lin. Papa lndoa u Eucla 10-APKIW Cllartt a •·Al loY. Paid '414.SO Allondanc:e •.sn M lclllgan SI 9S. SMU 69 R•l-CIH1k N Caroll ...... TtaH TKh 1• s1.-.1ord 76, Pro•i<!Mtt •• Lal•vett• 0 , Haw•ll 61 RhO<lt tsllnd97. Brl!INm Yo""911 5eniw8ewl ~ Alab•ma "· F>epperdlne •• Mid TenneJ\H SI 11. Bucknell lS HIGH SCHOOL BREA TOIJllNAMENT Brea IS. Uo H•br• S6 Troy 11, Garden Grow 6S L.• Quinta SI, Los Alamllo. s l Edison Eyes Title Ed ison (Huntington Beach> High ·s Chargers go for the St. Francis !Mountain View ) High Invitational basketball championship tonight against James Lick (San Jose> or St. Francis High following Thurs day's 56·50 victory over 1977 C l F Central Section champion Monte Vista <C upertino). The Chargers of coach Don Leavy s hocked Monte Visla with Mike M cCourt (26 points >. Steve Davis ( 11 r e - bounds > and Glenn Gar· victimized by the scor· ing of Downey High guard Mike Chavez, who scored 15 or his 23 points in the third quarter as Downey rallied to stop the Oilers, 62·56. Hu n tington Beach meets Kearney High at 6 tonight for thlrd place. """"""' ... heel! (Ml Thompson Slolnllau• P.slolttl Wooten -"'°"~ P~nantlll Ayala C1se It II pl lit , 0 ] • 5 • 4 " l s 1 1 1 J • I 0 0 2 6 0 1 12 1 • 1 8 0 0 l 0 Tol•IS 1• " 11 5-kenloyOuarlen rily (seven assists) lead· Downey lng the way. Also, 6·6 Hlillllllgtone..och • " 11 ,,_.1 IS I• 9 11-56 f1~~~enA~:Js~es~~~3. ~h~ ~~:, : ~ ~ ,~ Central Section's player. ~0W.:~ ' , 1 • of the year last season, M!'l0Jr1y 1~ ! i ,: lo 12 points. 'Tutton 1 3 1 1 M h · l · S l<•nem•ru o 1 2 1 ea n w t e 1 n an Totals 11 11 11 5, Diego the Huntington E su...11y°"'"'9rs h Hi-Qi} dllOfl I• 11 I lt-54 Beac . ... ers were Monitvlsbt u 10 1 "-iO LEASE 1978 CAPRICE ......... o ..... Beasley 0 0 ) 0 0 3 ' 0 ) l 5 0 HIKock O 0 1 Tol•I~ 21 8 11 ScenltyQuarttN o s1ohofl o Ctoolflt1 2 Begley 8 Tiii., 10 Hooper 11 Bonuk 0 Cllemplin 61 · TOl•IS I I S l A 0 2 I l 7 s -2 l S I 0 0 1 0 I 1 I ; 0 0 l 0 CO$I• MtW & :IO 11 14-t2 11 12 31 S• S-• lly Olillrten Unlver,lly 13 15 1J 1l-s• l'oolhlll 1S 22 11 1S-14 s.odl-11 lO 11 1S 21-14 BUY or LEASE FIAT 4j't'J%P trtbuted 11 rebounds apiece for l oc Wiii .. ow1: 1. w11>Cty City h-1 <iwl: ,, the Gauchos against an ..:o::!p:!po::.:..· ________ .:::.::..:.:..------Men11--•-11_tn_e.ct1 __ 0_.,_,~_,_oc_111_"_u._1>_·~~-H•lltl~endaleJt.•. Halftime: LBCC, Q.1'. Pro Scores 1 155 .-0. _.."°"' ' ••wa•"W CAU. 83Je2970 For personalized service ••. c,,, •MOI. ""· U004. Oep I HOt. TClll, obllf. 191124_,. 341 :f".;r" - -e. 101'AO LymiH_. HARTS S~RtlMG GOODS . IJI CIMTaSf. COSJAMISA ' . . ____ ,_ _____ _ . -.. . ,,,; ........ . . . . . . t lNSIDE: •Movies •lceShowRevlew •Restaurants •Records Fflday Oec;embttr ~. 1977 DAILY PILOT eeken •I Cl t . t I J . t I • ' 1 I I OACH DON J'"AMES' UPSET-MINDED WASH\t-.lG-\ON HUSKlES MAKE A RUN FOR THE ROSES "JAt-J. 2-, BUT EVE RY ROSE BUSH HAS -:X:TS THORNS. MUSH you '""'usK\~s1 .. No Blue Monday in Pasadena j Traditional Tournament of Roses Never on Swu/.ay QUEEN MARIA CARON 8 .Y J ERRY H ERTENSTE IN Of IM D•ily Pilol St•ll Nl•w Year's Dav wilhoul the Rose Piffade is hkl· Amt•rica without apple pie. Disneyland minus l\f ick<'y Mouse. The Lone Hanger without Tonto. But Sund<iy will t'Ornc and go without so much ~•s a rose petal railing onto Pasuden1.1's Color<Jdo Boulevard The 1978 Tourna- ffil•nt or Roses Parade and Rose Howl football game arc Monday "This is th<' 13th time tn his tory that the Rose Parade has not been held on January I because the date Calls on a Sun· dav." Harrison R. Baker Jr sa;d Raker is president of the sponsoring Pasadena Tourna- ment of Roses Association ,-_ The event 1s delayed a day ,.o.1> when the first falls on Sunday because Colorado Boulevard. the major parade route, 1s lined with a number o( churches SP ONSORS O F Tll E PAGEANT postpone the parade in deference Lo church-goers, Baker i.a1d . So on Monday the parade with the theme. ··on the Road to Happiness," will step off at its usual starling lime of 8:30 a.m The game pits Pacific 8 champion Washington tn its first-ever Rose Bowl meeting with Big 10 litlist Michigan at 2 p.m . in the ArroyoSeco stadium The teams last met in the rl'.'gular 1970 season with Michigan winning, 17-3. Orange County has generally had some part in the parade in recent years and this lime is no excep lion. MISSION VIEJO HAS entered a noat for the set'ond straight year. Debbie Jacobson. Rhonda Shook and Christy Long will ride on the 1978 entry, "The Day of the Fiesta." The three young women are homecoming queens of Mission Viejo, Capistrano Valley and El Toro high schools respect1 vely They will be serenaded by the Los Con- quistadores Mariachi's. directed by Sal Azar Three large columns fore and aft of the float will support two striped serapes which will transmit an "endless" frame or color in 16 shades or carnations. calendulas. stock, lemon leaf, belles or I re land and Chinese lentil seed. SEVEN PARROTS AND SIX to~ans. each carved out of huge blocks of Styrofoam , will perch on vines. The float will follow the Colton High School band and precede an equestrian unit of chestnut horses. It is the 33rd unit rn the line of march. The Third Marine Aircraft Wing from the Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro, will march in the parade <1s part of the United States Madne Corps Band. • Thirty-eight members from El Torq will join wing bands from Marine commands at San Diego, Camp Pendleton and Twentynine Palms. Most of those from El Toro have marched in previous Rose Parades as military personnel or ca viii ans Gerald R Ford. 38th President of the Unit· cd States. will preside as Grand Marshal or this 89th Tournament of Roses. <See ROSE, P age('J> Traffic Jams 'Avoidable' The best route from the Orange Coast area to the Tournament or Roses Parade sate IS the Santa Ana Freeway, Route 5. lo the Glendale Freeway. Route 2. to the Pasadena exit onto the Ventura Free way, Route 134. AN EARLY START IS. or course, recom m ended but for those with reserved seating and lucky e~ough to have reserved parking liming your ar rival for around 7 a m. in Pasadena works well For those without reserved parking. but who have seats near Orange Grove a nd Colorado boulevards here's a tip. Park near lhe Rose Bowl in Arroyo Seco. It's a short hike up the hill to Orange Grove a nd Colorado U you are attending the parade only, you will be leaving Just as traffic for the game 1s beginning to build up so will be going against the flow Exitin~ immediately after the game is an ex- ercise in futility. It ·s best to wait some two hours. then leave. ll 's less trouble getting back onto the main arteries and you'll probably arrive back on the Oraflge Coast just as qwckly as if YOU1 get caught in the traditional post-game traffic jam. FOR THOSE WHO DON'T want to hassle the road traffic. check wilh some of the Tour Operators in the yellow pages of the phone book or call the Southern California Rapid Transit District, 635-6010. For those without reserved parade seals It's every man, woman and child for the mselves. I New Year's Eve 'Blast' At 2 Parks It will be a bang up New Year's Eve at two of Orange County's m ajor amusement parks, Dis· neyland and Knott 's Berry Farm. Disneyland 1s planning a .. Midnight Spectacular" at Sleeping Beauty Cusllt· featuring an array Of fireworks. The celebration 1s scheduled from 8 : 30 p. m . Saturday lo 2:30 a.m Sun- day and will reature lht music of Minnie Riperton, Meco, the Roy Ayers Ub1 qu1ty and Louie Bellson and the Big Band Ex · plosion. MINNI E RIP E RTON. popular pop-soul recording artist. will perform at 9 and 10:30 p.m . and 12: IS a.m . on Tomorrowland's new Space Stage. The jazz. and rhythm and blues sounds of the Roy Ayers Ubiquity will be s howcased from 9 p.m. to 2 a .m . on t he Tomorrow- land Terrace stage. Dis· neyland's own Sunshine Balloon will perform in alternating sets with Ubi- quity. Louie Bellson a nd the Big Band Explosion will be on stage from 9 a .m . to 2 p.m. at Plaza Gardens, THE SYLVERS will be featured artists at Knoll's Berry Farm with 8 ;30, 10:30 p.m. a nd 12:30 a.m. shows in the Good Time T heater. The comic unties or Skiles and Henderson LOUIE BELLSON wjll precede each perfor mance. Ope of the m ore pop ular attractions, however. may prove to be 18-year-oid Michael Winn. Winn, at ap- prox itnately 11:30 p .m . will at~mpl to walk a high wire from atop the Good Times Tbeater to the top of the puraet;iute drop. TH E P'ARAC ll U T J:: tower 1s 245-feel high. Winn will be attempting the walk al a 30-degree angle. A fireworq display Is scheduled for midnjght. Music by the University of Michigan marching ban d will usher In 1978. The Wolverines musicians are st"h cduled to play im- med iately follow1ng the fireworks. THE SYLVER$ DUE AT KNOTT'S BERRY FARM .,~ HUIKY QUARTERBACK WARREN MOON WITH lf•'Eft IEAR \ I t C2 OAll. v Pll.Of Road Trip Tracks Well Jackson Bro~'s 'Rwuung on Empty' By WU.l.IAM HODGE Ol llw O•llf f'llM ltaH There 1s a d1stmct lel·down following period:; of bl&h eneray and excitement. Jt's a sense of floundering, or uselessness jux taposed against a high degree of self -actualization It is much like the feeling or void following abundance. And Jackson Browne has cap- tured it in abundant doses on his oew disc, Running On Empty. IL is undoubtedly the finei.t statement about perform ing on the road to be released in several years. And It Is Browne'' best ef. fort since lhe phenomenal Late For TbeSky album in 1974. To add to the feeling of spon ta neity associated with road s hows . the disc features 10 songs recorded live but never Included on any of Browne's previous a lbums. The recording locations ali.o add to the album's uniquenesb. Some or the tracks we re recorded on busses and in backstage dress· ing r ooms and Holiday Inn retreats (?). Surprisingly. the recording locations don't deter the quality of the record itself. ll is not the over -produce d s pectre of Browne's lCJs l a l bum, The Pretender. Jon Landau, former Rolling Slone magazine s taffe r and culprit on Bruce Springsteen's over-produced Born To Run a lbum. has fl ed the association with Browne .. or possibty was ai.ked to leave. The result is a return to the more earthy and open sounds of previous efforts. The new album's sequence of tunes also adds to the theme of the road. It rises and recedes in tempo: upbeat songs followed by s low-moving ballads or blues numbers, much like the peaks and crevasses of touring. The disc begins with the title I une. a song in the musical vein of Lale For The Sky that's being played to deat h on local radio s tations. lt is one or only two songs on the album penned solely by Browne. "Running On Empty" sets a perfect stage for the theme that follows. But it also exudes much of disillusionment experienced in Browne's life and, by implica· lion, this decade. The best cul on side one 1s a great rend ition o f Danny O'Keefe's "The Road ... It recalls much of Browne's ponderous. refl ective style, particularly as il came through on his first album, Saturate Before Using. ll abo features some fine fid- dle work by David Lindley. The first side a lso Includes the other song written by Browne alone. "You Love The Thunder" is a high-energy effort recorded' It ve in a concert ha II l And though 1t doesn't measure up to some of Browne':; previous poetry, il does include some re- velation Side two's high point --and perhaps the tune that encom- passes the album's major theme -is "The Load·Out." Penned by Browne and Bryan Garofalo, the tune pays homage lo the Jone strokes or touring: The Audience and performing. The realization of this fulfiilment is communicated <1gainst the background of the road crew packin~ up the stage :.et and in· :;truments. The song pleads with the au- dience to join In and provides a chilling portrait or the traveling void. Rock concert fans never knew their impact on musicians. Running On Empt y is a worthwhile addition to anv Browne aficionado's collect1ori It is a n imPorlant statement by a man on the fringe of ha ppinei>s for far too long. • o Holiday for Spirited Dancing ·one of the jew~ls of the forth coming : Ameri~an BalJet Theatre engagement at the ~Los Angeles Music Center's Pavilion will be IO performance& of Mil(bail Baryshnikov's "The Nutcracker.'' Curtain times will be ~· 30 p .m . on Jan.~. l 1. 13-17 and 2:30 p.m . on Jan. 11. 14 and 17. Tickets al varied price~ are s till available for most of these produl' tion s which will alte rnate with othel' ' classics. ....... ,...,.~._... ' .. ,.,. DETAIL OF EARL V LA TOUR PAINTING "Magdalen With the Smoking Flame" 'Magdalen' Masterpiece in U "Magdalen with the Smoking Flam e," a masterpiece by the great French artist Georges de La Tour 0593-1652 ), has been given to the Los Angele:, Count y Museum of Art by The Ahmanson Foundalion "This as one of the dozen most important paintings on the West Coast," said Museum Director Kenneth Donahue in making the an- nouncement. "With t h e addition of the Ahmanson gift to the museum's collection, and with the "Old Man" and "Old Woman" in T he Fine Arts Museum in San Francisco and "Beg- $!ars' Brawl" in the J . Paul Getty Museum al Malibu. it is now possible to study the develop· ment of this extraordinary artist without leaving California." "Magdalen with the Smoking Flame'' will be on view through Jan. 30 in the Recent Ac- quisitions Gallery on the Plaza Level of the mu:;eum'sAhmanson Callery. The "Magdalen," painted in the 1630s. will be ins talled with the "Old Man" and "Old Woman," until recently thought lo be the earliest works of the ma!>ter, and "Beggars· Brawl." The latte r is the culmination of La Tour's "daylight pictures," which seem, according lo experts, to have preceded the "night pictures," of which the Ahmanson "Magdalen " is a typical example. La Tour painted ·four versions of the "Magdalen." ThC' other three are in the Louvre an Paris. the Nat ional Gallery m Washington. D.C .. and the Wrightsman Collect1on in New York Since. according to experts. La Tour's style !--Cems to have aeveloped Crom realism to abstraction. Donahue believes the Ahm anson "Magdalen," with the highest degree of realism IO be the earliest Of the fc:AJr. ' or the fewer than 40 known works by Geor ges de La Tour, the Ahmanson "Magdalen" is one of lhe mos t recently discovered . RECORD REVIEW I GALLERIES Coast Views Canvass ea COAsr IANDSCAPIST Na1d11 Schorg of Laguna Beach abowa oil and acrylic paintings of, the Orani41 Coast area at Portraits by Juanita Gallery. 3'9"2 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m .-4 p.m . GOLDEN IMAGES -Phototrapber Judith Golden, UCLA fhotography instructor. shows several years o self-portraits al Orange Coast College Photo Gallery. Open Monday-Friday, 8 .a.m . toSp.m . EXIUBIT EXT ENDE D -Susan Spirilus Gallery has extended the show of George Tice and Ansel Adams photographs by two weeks. Gallery at 3336 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Hours u a .m. tosp .m. WATEROOLOR WORKS -Four leading women painters from the southland exhibit works at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center. 1201 W. Malvem, Fullerton. Opens Tuesday. Hours. Tueaday-8unday, noon to s p.m . MIXED BAG-A mixture of media by five arUsts opens Wednesday at Designs Recycled Gallery, 619 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton. Hours, Monday-Satur day. 10 a.m. to 6p.m. Galleries I Exhibits GRANDMA'S KITCHEN -Display <0f old· time kitchen and hous ehold items at Museum or North Orange C Qunty. 801 No. Pomona. F ullerton. Houri, Tuesday and, Thursday. 10 a .IJ).·2 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-$ p.m. and. Sun· day, noon to 5 p.m. Throu gh Marc6. WATEll·OIL BLEND -Watercolorist Nan- cy Williams, oils and acrylics by Virginia Kling on display at Glendale Federal Savings, 100 Newport ~enter Dr .. Newport Beach. Weekdays 9 a .m .-4 p.m. Through January. HOVE RING HOLOGRAMS Ethereal works of laser lig ht through Jan. 14 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, Friday 6 to 9 p. m I\ RT CHEMl.STRY -Works produced by ac· tion or chemicals on meta l surfaces at California Museum or Science and Industry. EXPoSltion Park, Los Angeles, opens Saturday. Open 9:30 a.m. to5p.m.daily. Through Feb. 8. Art Fil.ins Slated A pair of films about artists Jan van Eyck and Peter Paul Rubens will be screened Tues· day, Jan. 10 at noon in Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Hall 116 The films arc part or OCC's Art Lecture Ser ies. Admission is free and the public is In- vited. Van Eyck, the rather of Flemish painting. s trove to free p:tinting from the conventions and restrictions or manuscript Ulumination of the ear ly 15th century. He developed a personal style on which the entire Flemish School of painting was built. Arter leaving the cour t of Spain, Rubens began to e xperiment with such subjects as landscapes. festivities. and dancers. He was the master for m any artists who followed in the Rom antic and Impressionist movements. Real Cantonese Food t t eat here or teke home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Bt1ch ORiole 3-9S.O MMe to MlcMMJM D..,_W..ai-ts Ufttil 1:00 o.11\. · o••n-• .. --.,..,. ' :J;•itwJ . T~Safw4oy . t:lOp.a "ORAMfHC . . Woody's .. ~ Wfiarf ,.. 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(acro11 from Orange County Airport} . f INTERMISSION / ICE SHOW REVIEW • DAIL V PILOT C3 Frldey, O.C.mber 30, 1977 'Best' ICe Show Co1t1eth Holiday 01i Ice Antics Worth Cheering About ROUTE OF ROSE BOWL PARADE IN PASADENA. ROSE PARADE •.. I From Pa ice Cl) "The theme 1s ·on the Road to Happiness.· und Ford certain· ly put our nation back on that road." Baker said. Two other formt•r chief executi\'eS served as Grand Marshal. Dwight D. E1!'tenhowl•r 1n 19&1 und Her~rt Hoover in 1945 Ford played center uni! hncb<sC"kcr on the 1932 and '33 un· ddcated University of :'\ltch1gJn football tt'am!'t and was n<smed most ''aluablc player in 1931 !'>ONI:: OF THE MlClllGA~ teams for "ht ch Ford played made it to Pasadena Ford, howc\'er. "as a spectator at :'\lichigan·s 49·0 trouncing or use in 1948. His attendance at :'ltonday's &Ith Rose Bowl game will be his first return to the stadium in JO years. Michigan, led hy !'ttalwarl quarterback Rick Leach. has a 4-3 Rose Bo\\ I rl'cord. The \\'ol\t.•rines lost last January. 14-6 to lJSC Their lust \'ictory wus :H 7 cwt!r Oregon Stall' in 1965 \\'ashinglon·:. IJ">t lnp tu Pa:.adcna was in 196-l "hen it lost to Illinois, 17-7. The l lu!'tklt•s, "ho have bt·en drilling at Orange Co&st College in Costu :'\k!'ta, last won in the Rose Bowl in 1961. upending Minnesota, 17·7 Washington s bowl record is2·4·1 Maria J..ynn C.iron. an 18-ycar-old brunette and student al La Canada lliJth School und Pa!>adena City College, will reign as the 59th Rose queen T HE H F.A \'ENS SF.E~1 to l>m1le upon Pasadena for the parade and game. It's rained only seven times, the last precipita lion fallin~ in 1955. A million <1nd hulf or more hne the parade route that begin!'. ul Elh!'t Street and Orange Gro\'e Boule\'ard. proceeds down Colorado Boulc\'urd to Sierrn Madre Boule\'ard, and ends at Vic Lory P<trk. It w1ll t<1kc t"o hours for the 61floats.33 equestram units and :!2 hands to tr J\ l'r!'tl' thC' 51 ~-mi le route. T llF. TELF.VISIOl'\ VIEWER has a wide choice of channels from which to "atch colorca'>ts of the parade. The networks or ;-.me. CBS, Ml'tromed1.1. Golden Wel>l and Spanish lnternat1onal. as ''ell us Los An~elt·!'t Chanm:I 5. KTLA. and 13. KCOP. will Ll·lcv1M: the pan.1dc hvt• bf;'g111ning al 8:30 a.m . :\tonday Thl' Ho!'te llowl i.:aml' "ill be telecast on t\BC-TV. Channcl 4, at2p.m Hobert Conrud. star of "The Black Sheep Squadron." will narrate a preview of lhc pan.Hie, "The Rose Bowl: Blood. Sweat :md Chf'l'rs" al 3.30 p.m. Sundav on :\BC. lkl'reational n •hi<:le parking is on a first-come. first-ser\'ed b:i!'ti!'t, cH'COrdmg to lourn:iml'nl offic'1als Parking is availuhlc on pul.Jhc thoroughfares as long as it's ''ell bcfor(' ouradc time. SPACES AUE 1\LSO a\·;dl:ible in Brook:>icle Park ncur the HnSl' Bowl llundrl'Cls of RVs <H'C U!'tually parked in a field JU!'tl tll•h1nd thl• tt·nnt!'t l'Ollrt:. a11d lots two and three off Arro)o Boule' :1nl 011 lhl·11111·1hcrly approach to the stadium off Route 134 ,1n• rc:-t'l'\'l'cl for su('h 't>h1C'les. offiC'ials said. START THE NEW YEAR OUT RIGHT ! SPENO NEW YEARS DAY with vs ANO HAVE A .. 'SPECIAL" NEW YEARS DAY BUFFET DINNER AND SEE THE GREAT BROAOWA Y MUSICAL Open By TOM TITUS ol1MO•llY,ltet$Utt With a curious absence of fan· fare. the 1978 edition of Holiday on Ice has arrived for its brief midwinter visit to the Anaheim Convention Center with what may very well be its most exelt· ing entertainment package to date. Just when you begin to think that if you've seen one ice s how Intermission Tom Titus you've seen 'em all. along comes i.omethlng that makes you sil up and take notice once again. AND. APART from a generally top.notch O\'crall program. the latest extravul!anza. this year titled "Rcflect1ons on lee ... has !'tomcthing that should m ake you stand up and cheer. That extra something is the brilliant daredevil artistry of young David Comb. making his first tour with Holiday on lee. Comb literally burns up the ice I with fire-breathing s kates) and performs some incredibly dangerous feats. topped off by a routine that will leave you talk- ing lo yourself. After a succession of his high Jumps over progrcssi\'ely eleval· ed st:icks of crates. Comb wheels out the hea\'v artillerv an "iron muiden " lh<tl automatically opl'ns and closes its m enacing ji.l\\S AFTER SE\'ERAL ner\'OUS pa~"e!'t to perfect his tim ing, Comb \'Oull!'t through the narrow opening scant seconds before it snaps t.hut. You'll have to see thut one to belie\'c it. But lx'yond Comb's cir cus-like kem anship. the new J loliday on Ice is a stellar prograrp from sturt to finish. llcadliner Jimmy Crockett now in his 15th year with lhe show 1s lhC' solo d;:.izzler of the evening in two routines backed by :i song from "/\Chorus Line" Uncork 1978 with us this N e w Y ea r's Eue. (Taking limited ,, New Year's Olly. Clo~cd January 2nd tu recuperate. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY ADULTS 'U". CHILDREN 11 o< under '900 INCLUDES DINNER. SHOW. COFFE·& TAX OOOIS Of'tN Sp m .. 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''·" Mee&,ILOllmtAILt*-~I ••·•••••••••••••••Sl.21 IOAITIUC ..... l•MAaDI •••••...••.••••••• SUI (AT HEIL) and the score of "Wes t Side Story." Veteran comics Hlddy and Baddy (Steve Pedley and Gigi Percelly) are back with one new routine and one old one to keep the audlence laughing -and a large measure or the credit for their effectiveness soes to the company's orchestra under the baton of Ben Stabler . ANOTH ER WELL-executed com edy spot 1s conducted by Jim and Randa Peterson and their "ballet school " spoor. Familiar fa ces from ice holidays past are back to perform their ent<•rtainlng spots -the smooth Jackie Davis, the frenetic Patrick McKilligan and the graceful U1annc deLeeuw. And the Swing Wultt again spotlights the show's ensemble talents. as do the intricate produc· tion numbers . llawa11<1n Loa and 1-'loradorn Duvs But. second only to Comb's heroics. the mo!'tl memorable number on the program is performed by the Haker Fa mily DARING DAVID COMB PARTS WITH TRADITION College Gymnatt BecomH Acrobat on Skates parents Sandra and Parley with their offs pring. ages 12. 11. 9, 7. and 4 <yes. 4 1 to the made· to-order score of "The Sound of Music." AND TUERE are nearly as many Bakers as there were Von Trapps. with another little l.od· dler along for the ride and just about ready to break into the act. For the younger set. the Sesame Street characters are back for their third year and make a group of lucky kids part of the show for a few moments. This year Bi~ Bird 1s joined by a prote~e. Small Bird 17 -yc<1r-0ld Adam Baker> in a most engaging number. Three more performances of Holiday on Ice rem ain. tonight through Sunday. at the Anaheim Convention Center. If you've never seen it, this is th<: ~·ear to start; if you h nve, you 11 pro· bably agree that thiK one is the best yet. ~AKE A DA TE FOR 178 Come To JAN. I & JAN. 2 I 0 .4.M. Until 777 PRO GAMES -IOWL GAMES IACKGAMMOM -IOWL DRINKS Special Brunch Menu Steak Sandwiches • Oyster Bar 4248 Martingale W "Y Newport IHCh •l~•··•o~~ .-v•-u ... D AEST:URANfS V\tl11beOpenJan.1and2 for New "bis Breakfast We'll also f aature complete Lunch and Dinner· menus Mbae ,_. Lont Belld1 _..,. 203 Marirnt Ave SeeDort Village Jen.1-'T:OO AM • 9:00 PM 168 Marina Or. Jen. 2-1:00 AM • 1.-00 PM Jen. 1-7 :00 AM • 2:00 AM Cotle Mell Jen. 2-T:OO AM • 10:00 PM 2300 Harbor Btlld. t Newport B98Ch Jen: 1 end 2 I 3333 W. Coast Hwy. l:OOAM ·~PM I Jen.1-9:00AM·2:00AM Jen. 2-t:OO AM · 10:00 PM O.,.~MlrlN 25100 Del Prado Jen. hndl 1:00AM ·10:00 PM ....... 8378 la Palml Ave. .-1w2 -.00AM·10:00 N ~,.... 22173 U11ce FOMlt Or. .llft.1end2 MOM· t:OO PM . ~~l&US ~ "You're gonna "" feel good inside.'! Pi= DIB ~ and DANCE In Our Lounge FULL SAIL Gompllte steak dbuaers: s5s5 (Ala,..._,. .. alwQI &ltd.) MON. THAU SAT. 8:30 p.m. 'tll 1 :30 a.m. 17920 Brookhurst F.OUNl"AIN VALLEY ' ,,.--- ., ,fidaV, Dec:.mber 30. 1117 ~ill Message Soak In? Al'W~ ~ GOVERNMENTANDART ,;' Arts Hearings Start Tuesday I WASHINGTON, D.C. -llep. John Brademas : 0 -l nd ., chairman of the S'1bcommlttee on Select Education. has an· nounced that hearings wlll be held ln Los Angeles and Berkeley on leglalaUon he has Introduced calltng Cor White House Con- ferences on the Arts and Humanities. The hearings, which are open to the public, will take place in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Jan. 3, beginning al 9 a .m . at the Dickson Auditorium at UCLA. The afternoon session wilt be held at the..t.os Ane~les ~ounty Museum of Art, beginning at l o'clock. On Wednesday, Jan. 4, hearings will be held al Barrows Hall o n the Univers ity of California campus in Berkeley, beginning at 9: 30 a. m. Brademas sa id that the sessions he proposes would focus attention on the major Issues in arts and h,umanilies policy in the United States. ·'These conferences," Brademas explained. "wUI give concerned persons from the arts, education, the humanities, busi· Chamber Concert AtOCC SUNDAY BRUNCH Orange Coast College's music depart· ment will host a concert by the Irvine Chamber Players at 8 p.m. Satur- AT THE ARCHES ··Newport· s Finest ·· 10:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Pacific Coast Hwy. At Newport Blvd. 645-7077 ness and labor, foundations and government at every level the opportunity to exchange ldeu and propose new solutions to these issues." Witnesses testi!yine at the two days of hearings, each ot which will cover both the arts •nd the humanities, include educators and scholars, members or state and community arl aeencies, museum directors, wrltera, vb· ual artists, dancers, musicians, theater directors and individuals from community cultural or· ganlutions. day, Jan. 7 ln OCC's Fine ------------------~ STEAK HOUSE OF HAWAII Arts Hall 119. P up p e teer Jo s e R a mos s hows off ·Panchito, the alcoholic puppet, and Raton- cito, the mouse in the puppet's pocket that is his conscience. Ramos of Sacramento won one of 93 grants totaling S333,047 for special projects from the California Arts Council. Ramos will use his S2.000 to take the bilingual anti-alcoholism message of his puppets to schools in the community. The free concert is the second in a series of three co-sponsored by the Irvine Conservatory of M uslc and conducted in cooperation with Local 7, American Federation of Musicians Performance Trust G;olden ~~~~ -~,,Yj .. . ~ ~ ragon ·--I NEW YEARS EVE PARTY!! 2JJ2 w. Coast Hwy. :t Fund. GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo Corte Dishes NIWPORT llACH flays, Whales , • m Offing Members include Alayne Armstrong and LUNCH•Olf'tNER DAIL v JIU ........... E lien Bork ' cello ; FoodtOTakeOut COSTA MIU Ch 11 :30 AM. to 10 P.M. 642-7162 • 646-H If arl es Atkinson,~~~~~========================~::.:._ clarinet; Kay --------- Brightman, oboe; San<li rel"t ~uar,81"tr "'-ce • 642-0130. I SU'IDAY, JANUAllY 1 IHAW'S "TWE DEVIL 'S Ol'S< lple" v<>e• on lh<t Ahm•n>on T'Wll•r's boards slartlng Sund•V Sturino At• Harrl'IOn, lht show runs tt\rouoh Jan. I TICktl Information throuQh the Music C.nt•r Bo• Office l?lll '77-7111 MONOAY, JAHUAllY J STEA M Y ANO STllONG, ··s1reamers, ·• •e•turlno Rich•rd Tlloma>. O..rle• Durning, Ol)ltnS at , ... West-Playhou... 10886 1.e Contt Ave., LO\ Anotl••. Monday "'ktl prl«• vary by dal• from U.50 to U .50 lr>l,,,,.,..tlo<I •t 11111 •7Ml ... <N'.from Mu1UAl4>90n<lt• • TUESDAY,JAHUAllYJ "THE "LAFI' STOI"' STAllTS a ntw show with Si<lp Stt~nson, Pap PU and Olodo!rlth and Sieve Turn"' ri..soo at t ·)Op m, woeken<h •tart. 1'19 at tO JO p m For Information, ult lf1·7110 llocated at 1111 S E IJrfl!OI I ~UIEllT llllNGS ON IALLET Skaters ' Featured· OnKOCE ~''An Evening of Cham, tlonship Skating," an in- ~n at1onal skating ex- titbition held In th Unlt· ed States, airs Sat.urday ., 8 p.m. on KOCE-'I'V, 9hannel 50. The hour-long figure aling exposition brings ether skaters from ly, Hungary, Canada, gland, and the United tes. many or whom II compete in the 1980 l y mpi cs in Lake acid, N.Y. •.HARVARD iversity's Watson nk is the setting for the lent, which Includes hules Tickner. U.S. atlonal Men's Cham- lon : Robin Cousins. itlsh National Men's !a mpio n ; Susan iano, Italian National dies' Ch a mpi on...: lstina Regoczy and Aodra s Sa ll ay, iungarian Na tio nal an ce Champions: rna Wlghton and John ~wding, Canadian Na- m n al Dance Silver dalists. John Powers is host for fifth annual event. The program has been C.hcUoned by the United elates Figure Skating .\lsoclation. "An Evening of Cham- onshlp Skating" Is a roductlon bf WGBH, ade possible in part by grant from Champion ark Plug Company. under cllor909r1pt1., Ellot Feld, formerly with the ~011 B•llet company. Emotlaft -1 .. 11r19s, net stories, dOmlNtt hi• ,..,, ... Openlno Tue$day at 1:.10 p.m., call the Shubert ThHltr boa office fer prlcu 1nc1 limes 12tll 5JJ·W8. Ticket\ also 1t1rouo11 Mlllual and Tlcktlron. le1t1,1re Dr Geo<91 Fllhci.O lr111s.lal· l1>t t.,. Hetw.w ,.,., Of lhe wotll one hour belote curt.in 11,.,. !Curtain at l:lO p.m . I Scle<l•I rates tor cllolr aM choral o•OuPS and tor Uudenl• and wnlor citizens. Call the Mutlc Center bo• olllu tor details, 12131.S•·Slll. WEONISOAY,JANUAllY 4 A CHO•AL, SYMl'HONIC ""M aiada/' ,..,,•tad by Leonard Nlmov open• Wednesday at The Mu1lc Center. The prod\>Cllon by tne Los Anotln Master Cllo,.le will WHALI! WATCHING 01'1' COAST, lhrOUQh "'"' INVll'IQ from Davey'• Locker, nur the Balboe Pavlllo<I. runnlno through Ma"" C•ll •7l·S10 lor arren91..-ts. .. lllDAY,JANUAllY• "A DELICATE aALANCI.'' by LA CAVE Dine In Qur Romantic Cellar ~ ~ Reservations Still Available New Years Eve Dinner! . 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For rnervatlons, call 12131 874·22tS tietwe..., S end 1 p.m dally, Fukunaga, Sharon n~ \;ii I~ ~ Ii Holland, Peter Odegard ~ E p• •CE TO BRl.._.G and Rosa Lee McKay, 1n I.A "" "ASl,.AN" IN l'llEI! CONClll.T at c e1vary C'-I ol o.,.. Point, 13112 Bio Sur. 49:1·21a "-rtonnMCeat 1 JO 11m. violin ; Micha Levy , OR MEET A .._.EW FRIE.._.D horn ; Marianne Whit-"" "" myer , nute and Arnold Wednesday-Open Mlb Mite Juda, piano. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA N10UEL 1•1 c,_ v-., ,...,...,, 499-2626 4K-5n3 # South Coaet'• Fine•I Cui1ine • IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT Jo 384 FOAEsf A~ ARE YOll READY? Join the Foxhunter on New Year's Eve Celebration includes botUe of champagne pet person-, flats. noisemakers. confetti and parry favors. SfH'nd the New Year'• Eve Partying ond Danclnl( with "CHARLIE" 6 p.m. to 2 a .m. $10 Per Person $15 Per Couple ReHrlStfOl'IS ~~111.qi. 549-8 728 THUR.·FRl.·SA T. DANCING 9 to I :30 EASY STREET Join Us Hew Y Hr'• 1 .. Mo Co•ff ChGnJ• 2530 W. Coo st Hwy., Newport Beach 548·1I77 FOR A .. NEW YEAR'S EVE C HANGE OF PACE Try SupTiemely Beautiful ·Kant's SPECIAL MENU OF CHINESE AND AMERICAN DE~fCACIES R eser\'alions Accepted KAM'S Corona del Mar 2121 E. Coaat Hwy. -673-9911 KAM'S Santa Ana 1421E.17th Street -558-9818 I COME JOIN us AT OUR New Year's Eve Party I Satwday. D.c1111ber 31 -k.-1(~ ,o/Je<µ>/i ~nn -k 21112 PACIFIC COAST HWY. $ 4 0 °0 per couple rncludes: DINNER (tax & gratuity} Served 8:00 to 11 :00 p.m. SPLIT OF CHAMPAGNE For each two people DANCING TO GERMAINE & CLEAR DA VS 9:00 to 1 :30 a.m. PARTY FAVORS DINN• MEMU: SOUP OR SALAD CHOICE OF: TOURNAOOES OF BEEF SCAMPI• LOBSTER TAIL PRIME RIB BAKED POTATO OR RICE PILAF BOSTON CREAM PIE COFFEE, TEA, OR MILK I NOW!! ·•oaWMITE PLUS LIST%& COMPANY ., - Friday, December 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT 'Equus' Duplicates Drama "£QUU " faathrully taptures the Peter nlll• to 00 -· I -." q,..r IN lol~M -c.uM notmil Cllltefll lo blow yp clelenM IMtallatlol\\ ll P.rt of .,. Ob>Otete RIAS-plot. ICG8 •Qent Lee Remk .. .,.. l'1 St'111 ltlm 1>ttor1 • nuc•••' ••r st•rO Un~ ... t .. ••bit) ~... And yet Don $1e9fl UttpS Ill• ,,_. l>rl> .. •nd BrOMOn 11111 wlll lclore It PG "AN•TMlla MAN, ANDTH•a CHAN Cl" '"'" <!ft unu..,al look •I :='="'~·: ~ .'°tt'':1, ~~· ,,.~· ro~ Y-'flltn. "808eY Dl•llFllLD" com1>1""1 • blU•' ,_, IO¥t MOf'Y wltll •uto r1cl119 ...., tr. blend •• IU•Pfl•lllQIY tllecllw. Al ,.«lno 11 .., Atnf'rlun race driver -hi• i-come •n emo- """•' •111on-.I001 In°'°"' 10 t1>cv1.,. Ht •l•lt• a -••y1t111 comr-lft • Swlll Mnll.,lum -encOUMtrl • wa.i lltautv -"''""'"· tl>efl In. ,,,,..,., "'"'· .. f•led romlftc• de· v•fop•. Alvlll S.r11911t'• script h repltl• wllll .,..,_Y aurp<"lse•. elld '>T,d"'Y Poll«k directs wltll I llM P CICN'ill e~; a Nlloofl eK•.,.loft 11 11u,.,.ln9. lite relatl°""'lp llel- Paclno and Mt'11oe l(•ll•r -••; nellher •-•reel JO 11t1ra<lhtly VUIMr able. Rtled PG, bUt Ille lllm llH aome nllelltY, ... a nd rovoh ••nou•oe. harrer hat play - perhaps too taithfully. Director Sidney Lumel retains the intellectuali· ty Of a psychiatrist's quest lnto the mind Q( an Englis h bo y who bl inds engaging on the· stitge 1MOWS talky in the film. the OICI "'"' lll(Outll ll'le 9Yfl ol 1 -jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;-Fr•ncllmlM\. Olre<tOf'·•rller Cl•-Ltlouche, t.e.t known for Ill• "A M•n }!bt. as the ri Im pro· cresses, the uction 'ltecomcs !.lartingly cln emat1c. Ri c hard ·~Urton dis plays an old- ufne vigor as the doctor, Pete r Firth is utterly compelling as the boy Oscar material. Rated R. the film 's frontal nudi- ty seems appropriate and inoffensive. "SATUaDAY NIGHT FIYlla" m•rk• Ille emergence of Joltn ""'• ... II• •• • fllm , .. , '" mu<l'I Ille """°• ,.,...., •• Sytvnt•r Sl•llone 4l!d ''Ao<kV " Btrbtrlno, o t ~tlfel,ome ~k, ICOllM" emerou H ..-~ of c-k vlUllly end lie'• ~ tlectrltylft9 OMl<er M well He •no • w-... b""V' "'• specl•I <ll•rm to lllh 111tr19u1119 t•I• Of t""' pl<inHn. ~ ... ,,. 8ulold 11 • r .. btlll<iua '""'" beauty wflo '""' oft 10 Amerka wllll lier Pl>OIJ>ll<.,...r· lover T l'ley marry end oo wnl by ••11011 treln, bur ••Olene• •irr-• 111ead. Jtme. C.a n 11 • aenlle vtterln.,1.,, .....,. wti. 1' brlltelly rti>ed encl murck•ed 1uvl119 Ill,.,. wllll I Sm•ll 'IOfl. Bujold Ind CHn evt11luelly croH Miits. DUI tNt r..-CI '"-'• h -•inH lecloou~ n..re I• &plenclkl QOlden l)llo409rtpt>y of l"9 """'Y We>I ""' "'~ 01 orllt'( r .. ali1m '"" create • convincing -tr•lt ol IN tr•. RM.O a . I "LOOKING ,oa Ma. GOOoa.fl" c1plurts wl!ll ltrrilying .ccurtcv Ille vaunt "'°"" OI Iffy~ lftd ,,. .. , St• I" Ille 1110 cl!y. Oi-ICMtOft 11 IOtally b91 .. VMllt M Ille dlHllcMed IHCIMr by dly -11141 SffrCller for quick pl .. IUtet •II•• nlQlllftll Tiie l•Je Is ~Md on .,. «h,,,_I , .. ~ f'\o t neither Ille Juolllt ROS&Mr no•el ,_ lllcllard Brook.-otriPI eoplaons O · telly Why lht !I•'' loo« • COi<~ to In. nlleble trtQldr. A HllW ot _,, perv•ck1 Ille 111,.,., -Ille b<ul•I ttlm•• wlll turn t.ctt •• ...ii u \lom~cl\S OireCIOf' Broo«s ~I dolle ... 11 w •lll d1Hlcu11 materl•I, •nd ""Ion 1$ lull •bout pert.ct -• Cln<ll D•~er llOmlNtlon. Atled II ll'le ~V\ • p.1111 """' '-le&mlll '""°" FtYOIWft ff-llb dl!>CO nl91\li. mui.lc I\ loud, the l•I• ,....,Chy, M• "''"*'•lie. Olre<tor Jof\n a.dlt•m ,,.. Cec>lurecl Ille DH! 1nd tM millN, " Ille Y0U"9 cr-d ..... -------------~~~!~ •• ~: = ~!."'.n'l'~t tMm , ., jl,"SIEMl·TOUGH" i1Jtl•" tro"1 1 .•11l1t Penonelity, •tlempt111Q lo ~lrltt Ille jock Ill• •no oncounlor .fll(luP• In """ '"""""' p.JCh•oe 11 ffciit1n•t work Thtrtt l\ ct h•rd ,.,,,.1hln9 e t1or1 lo wrench ldugl\1 1.' ''''.Sm tour·letler pynct111,,., and out tt9tou• .i1u<11ton1, wch u a church :~~. :!~·;,.,~ ~~,:~. :-or-:'::~in!'. •It 11 cool Burl ReytlOld•. Bui 1ve11 l,14rt un'I rise 1bo11e Ille crudity ot Ille rntlerl••· Eumpte A Nun· •rtltll lll"'<Nln lh<Hlt ns IO dr°" I 1<rt from • roofloo, "" 11 d•Uutded llul llOt 0~11 <hided lo< Ille netr• murder. R.Ct<I R "~ITl'S o•AOOH" ,, t ... m ....... PtO•O• lor the llohdly\, •nd •n iftH•bl• glll II h ,,,. (Ul I\ !•lent· 94 •nd frolic-MoC"'tV Rooney Helen R~Y. Red But!OM J,m O.tl• Sllelley Wlnlen, Jim BKt.uund SeM> Milrs.lltll, -ii ~It Tne rtll 11ar i\ Ellloll, I "'INhnQ, IS 1001 K IO< with MC1tn, •••· long 1111 •no l\Ol ..... ,.. Ht 11 • <ll U•C 01\ney <ro tit<t, "" •Pl)H1'lntUOmPH1Ullllg lor -.rro Ptl<lle\ l11111e tum At Ka~ ano ~oel HtrUP'lhorn tontrlbutf lhe ro»ocklnlJM:ott R11o<1G " 0 TE.LIPOH .. * n Jame, Bond Pl•V•d wltlloul lonou• '" clleU (;Mrltt Branton <tn'l<t•ns s1r.,11n1 or ratller \tony lkeel througn Ille l1r l•tclted \PY eownlure. We are H AM •o bell••• lh•I loony Oon•ICI PIHS•nct (Ill •Kiii! Rooerl Frotl MCME RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND mlJNGPEOPLE 1M ot..cr4't'e '' ,,., ,.,,,.ps •t lo'"'°'"' "'Mt• •tou' ,,... hi'''""''' o• ""°"' 10/tlWW '°' ., •• ;ltf .., ,,.." t"~M. All M:U AOll• lllCI """'' Ali4•tftCCI :..:·· All Ull AOtlltllD ,.,...,,, "--· $vftt1' .. -~- ®If .. f UllClfl 11 AMllllO ,~ ..... ,....,...., .,.,..,.,..,.nl ... ~ ·°' ..... f-j,tio ... (Al.4 l•IM ... CJll'~M .... """"' COOi .. 'Ml'~~ ... ,, .... ... -l\flf~ (R) Lonelle ~Kee M1r~I Avery A ~ Kianlz f1txi£1Kr.. ~i by Call ~1'8l am frol &own Mu<.11 Store Paul Riser and Mark ~1s 01roc!al l1f Mdlael Sctdtz PrlXited bv Slew KraiiZ Dally at Bristol Dally at 1:30, 3:20, 5:10 1:00, 2:45, 4:30 7:00, 8:50, 10:45 6:20, 8:15, 10:05 ~Otl'O) "'1HK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN" MAllLO lHOtl!AI IN "tHllVU" ~US 1'01 WINKLER 5AU\' fl ELD lHE RICHARD DREYFUSS MARSHA MASON "ONE OF 11IE llESI' PICTlllf.S Of 1HE \'EAR." Deity at 2:00. •:oo, 1:00. 1:00. to: ts PiNK PAttTHU\ STRiKES AGAiN" 1 edwa rds MESA CINEMA . 1 I MEWPO l!IRl•011t11TH'>T I COSTA Mf'>A b46·'i>02S ' ............ ~ ....... .... ........... ..., ............. Ntl ......... ......., .... , . .... ~::A~!~ , .. ~~ \•(1 (PO) JOHN 0£NVEA OEOAOE BURNS OoMy It I .,. ) to 5.00. 1:00, 10 00 LEE REMICK - -. -.• ~.,. .. (',11 e •I.', Detlwot t•e:.. ''·"""""'' t1i.v.,..._. OI , .......... .. , DAI ., ll'flOT Year Spins By in Pop By MARV CAMPBELL .~ .............. .,. ... T"' o belo\'ed i•<lnls or pe>puJar music died in 1977 Eh'lS Presley , 42, lhe father of rock 'n' roll, considered by tus fans the king. died in bis mansion tn Memphis Biog Crosby, 73. the crooner, with the ca~ual , fnendly air und btauliful baritone, died on a golf course m Spam And it was the year of Fleetwood Mac. The · group's LP. "Rumours," i.taycd No. 1 on the best- ; selling charts for 29 weeks, longer lhan one LP ever '! had done before, beating out Peter Frampton's ' 17-week ··Frampton Comes Alive!" IT WAS TUE YEAR disco was in. And every- .' body talked about punk rock but didn't buy so • many punk rock records. 'l Debby Boone. daughter of Put, ended the year • with a platinum single, "You Light Up My Life." t Sl)e didn't make U11ll>oard 's compilation of best· ; selling records for the year because that magazine . ', counted them up ul the end or November In order 1 of sales. bcst-i-.clling 1977 singles were • "Tomght':. thl' Night," Rod Stewart. "I Just Want To Ile Your Everything," Andy Gibb ; "Best or My Love," Emotions : "Evergreen ," Barbra Streisand . ··Angel in Your Lift:" us LP of the year Best pop vocalists were Wonder and Linda Ronstadt OSCA&S FOR BEST song in a movie went to "Evergreen" from "A Star Is Born." "The Omen" won for best original soundtrack and "Bound for Glory" for best compiled soundtrack. Tho Country Music Association or America named Ronnie Milsap entertainer or lhe year and Milsap and Crystal Gayle best vocalists. Kenny Rogers' "Lucille" was bes t country single. The price of records went up. A lot of people in pop mllSic toured. made TV specials, movies, appeared on Broadway and in Las Vegas . The Dirt Band was the first American rock band to tour Russia, doing 24 shows in 28 days. FLUTIST PAUL HORN issued an LP he re- corded lqside a pyramid near Cairo. UFO guitarist Michael Shenker disappeared, was found a month later in Munich and res umed louring. The unpredic· table David Bowie played keyboards on Iggy Pop's U S. tour and appeared on Bmg Crosby's Christmas special. Anot her unus ual f.airing was Phil Spector producing a wall-o -sound album with introspective poet Leonard Cohen. Ar ms," H~. ·· Like Drea~in'," ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kenny Nolan; "Don 't Leave Me 1 this Way." Thelma Houston: ' ~ -l! .·• N, ~ STl!WAllT "Your Love Has Lifted Me llii:iher and Higher," Rita CoolidJtC. "Undercover Angel." Alan 0 '0 ;.1y : "Torn Between Two Lovers," Mary MacGregor. • .i BEST-SELLING l.PSoCthe year, tn order: ' "11umours," Fleetwood Muc ; "Songs in the f Key or Life," Stevie Wonder: '·A Star Is Born," : soundtrack, "llotcl California." Eagles; "Boston," Boston. "A New World Record," Electric Light Orchestra. "Part 3." KC and the Sunshine Band; ··Silk Degree~." Boz Scaggs ; "Night Moves," Bob ·Seger und the Silver Bullet Band ; "Fleetwood ~t ac.·· Fleetwood Mac Tor·sclling country :single of the year was ··1.uckcnbach. Tex." :rnd lop-selling country LP \\as "01' Waylon," both by Waylon Jennings. Don- na Summer was named disco artist of the year. Grammy Award:.. given by the National Academy or Recording Arts and Sciences, went to Ceorgc Henson's "This Masquerade" as record of the year und Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the Key of uuonKMTNUnlUSl~~y~ RJCHARD BURTON ;1QUUS" f{'ETER ARiBJ· COLIN BLAKELY JOAN PLOWRJGHT ·HARRY ANDREWS EILEEN ATKJNS nJENNYAGUTIER ~l'Y l'(TCR SHMFtA ~-tt!l1'~11r POU SHAflU ' ,,_ 1>VaJCHMD«JOMYK'-\t". ~""~ usm l'lRSKY""' uuonKASTNE.ll • AO-,,V!I ,.....,) "t'Nf~ !Pt' °'""°Ill-SIO"l(Y lUMU T United Alt1lts ·-c.-.- THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S "SEMI TOU&H11 t11 . SO. COAST PLAZA DJ.IL Y e11111m 1'111t11tll I SOMT t I :JO-J:JO.l:lO Stf-1111 . MO f'oU'81 ' 7:J0-9:30 llUPlllllC lUMM'S "SATURDAY Hl~HT SO. COAST PUZA FIYH" hiU llm ICMIH DJ.It. f JI=--~ MOPAIMI • • h41-l:41-l:IM:Of.lf:t0 MANN'S CIMEIAUNO ""'Sf,.,,... ., .. tJ$.l"1 ........ A moving story. A romantic story. A story bf envy, hatred, friendship, triumph, and love. 'SHm.LEY t MacIAINE 11\"f:N fl ET/I e>-:NTU RU'OX ,,,. " A Ji Sil BERT RU:-JS PILM ltM\//o: BJ.J!;CR01'1 SlllRt6Y M111 LAINE "TllE 7V ltNlNO POINr" 7YJ/tl SKe'ft}(ITT r WKIWl. 0Aiirs11.:;,;;.,,: r:; LiihRoiVNi • '.w.m HA scprr. MAR.'>11.ALL TllOAll'SON:;ANr#Jo~8e-:-;w'inicAN BJ.U#'"T THH.ATHE Dally at 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 HUNTINGTON CINEMA BEACH AT ELLIS, H.B. 847-9608 847-6017 OF THE YEAR!' TIME MAGAZINE "'The Goodbye Gkl' is a joyous comedy- just what the doctor ordered. Nell Simon makes feeling good legal .. :' GENE SHAUT, NBC-TV POP MUSIC The 'King,' Elvis Presley, passed from the rock scene during 19n. Also gone wa.s Bing Crosby whose crooning had entertained for decades. But the year also held brighter popular music news: record sales figures and the ap- pearance of both new and renewed superstars and groups. If He could' do His riumber on the Red Sea ••• and bring the . championship to the '69 Mets ••• why 'hould it be so Hard to believe He's ·back again? • r (PG) A JERRY WEINTRAUB PRODUCTION GEORGE BURNS· JOHN DENVER · "OH, GOO!" TERI GARR • DONALD PLEASENCE Hum lntton BNd\ • 14'7 ·9608 THEATER I MOVIES Show Colors Actress's Life BOSTON <AP I For Beverly Anne. the Lady in Pink m "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf," the show i:. nearly u religious experience she Jro'1lqts to pass on to other:. I~ "When I saw 1t. it was the most msp1rational xpericncc I ever i.11w," the aclre:.s :.aid an a re ·ent mtervil'w "AT SOMF. POINT an my 20s;l lost my iden· 1ty. my love for myself. After I s aw the play, I ot back my confidence "I saw it almost as a going-to-church thing hey JUSt opened up a whole new world for me." he said . As a result, she declined to s tay in California o try out for roles in pilot shows as her agent anted. <'hoosing instead to Join the national uring <'Ompany of "Colored Garis " "I needed to continue the expN1cncc, to do he show I need to reel how I feel at the end or the • how for ai-. long as I can. and I would try lo pre ad it. bring it to somebody else." she said . T U E TOl'R WILL bu1h.l her craft but not her arccr, she said. "I'm not intercstecl 1n being a tar right no". I want lo create something that ignifies :.omething to people." Thl· show, com baning dance with the poetry r Ntoznkc Shangt" is described as a ' horcopoem. It was arranged and directed by Oz colt "It s the hottl·st thing that's happened for • hicks, and n•rtamly black women, .. Miss Anne aid. "It 's rare we ha\'l' un opportunity to pre· enl nursd vc•s on slagl' "Tht· show is not uhout black men and black omen It's about m;m 's inhumanity to man. for c. I fot•I the sho" ~Ill's far beyond men and tomL·n "hat people: do to c:ach other "UNTii. WE f'i\N lo\ t: ou rselves, we might es well for~el ahoul loving others ... she said. Each and l'Vcry ont· of us has something to of- 'er. Wt• can't hvl' an soml'1>0dy else 's :.hadow." l M ISS l\nnC', <I natl\'(' or Bridgeport. Conn .. nd a dC'an's li st grn<luatc of the University of onnect1cut. said thl• Jargon and humor may MIA MUPUIA. llOUoOAIH YAUSf C-A .... AMAH-C ... flltf JI OU ... t ou ... 1 .... u. MISSION Yi.JO IJf,flM ake 1t C'asicr fur blaC'ks lo identify with the how, but whites can. loo CIMINA ............... 11 .. •tM A ,, "OH GOD" V "(;UMIAU. U.UY" IP(;I SIDI OF UHTAIH" AA PllCI OF THI ACTION' °Y .AHMll HAU "THI SPY WHO LOVEOMr "WII.AaDS" BllLY CLYDE PUCKETT. QUARTERBACK. LED THE LEAGUE IN SCORING lAST YEAR ... AFTER THE GAME. In a world gone mad ... who needs a funny, fabulous lo ve story? YOU DO! ~·-::. m-u-:-a · ·r:--- WHTM .. Srlm c-· wnT.. Ul-4HI COSTA MISA ltAllOI ,.._."I u.-.o .. ........... . . '" .. .,, AM.ul-ITAIDllMDL.. ,., U t.7fH Holl.HACH llOHMOU ........ 11111 oe.a•tt PLUS(PG) "PARDON MON AFFAIRE" Friday. December 30. 1977 DAIL y PILOT C7 Stardom can wait. Beverly Anne. tlJe Lady m Pink in "Col0ted Girls" says. She sees her role as an ex- pressive one and an opportunity to "create something that signifies some- thing to people. •· c1neoome ~ scAeen 6342553 CICOmPLEX CIUPman Ao & Jani• An~ "•nw•y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLO OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG) II U.130-&·IM0&-104~ "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVE~r (R) "LOOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR" (Rl "1900" (R} "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" "THE DEEP" (PG) "BOBBY DEERFIELD" (PG) "ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE" STAOIUm 5 sc:AEen 639 -7 860 DAIVE·ln W.\I. T DISNEY'S "PETE'S DRAGONS" "FANTASY ON SKIS" "THE HEROES" PO ~1•11• Nor 5Ud1Um "THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN" "OH GOO" (PG) "GUM BALL RALLY" . "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" PO "THE STING" "THE GAUNTLET" (R) "FREE BEE & THE BEAN" ALL D AIVE•INS OPEN •:JOP.M.HIGHT\.Y edwards LIDO CINEMA NEWPORT BL VD. AT VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673-8350 THEY'LL DO ANYTHING .al! TOSTOP •~llE,OJW The operation that can trigger 51 human time bombs. Pf&~~· The most explosive picture of the year! I,'! h l <.'.\.0.\HI, ','Att>lpr-.._~ CHARLES BRONSON LEE REMICK.-.ArJ!etLr"-M 1TELEFON' .. :.o M'""'.l TYNE DALY · ALAN BAOEL · PATRICK MAGEE res DONALO PLEASENCE ~II\' f'(T(TIHYAMS & STA..lllGSJ.U'HANT R WA(;t.~ ~II\' UllO 6CHfRfll ........_,.. Molroc:Cllr ounMIOUI II_....,. THI CHOIUOYI ,_, OlnMelOVI II IUf NU• THI CHOtltlOY'IN ,....,,.... _ ...... --,,;,=.of·~..;~:..~~ IOll'f MONMD ... ~~ 1-1=~=== liUUWiii~ Dlliff;~I ..... fU\IO&fA IAfUIDAY HIGM'r f'lfD C-1 '"'" rurnNITY IOWtM> .. =::.1 _,. ........ IMlY ..... I Nl1IOllCMI NII 127·22n CllrHa ... OfMrN1M1 01MW '"-=mull ........ _ '"' Cttae 1111 I ·-NII ,,,,.,, . ...,, TMICMINJ ......, .... 1. ""'°""' '·'*~ a. IWAIM a.:~:=1 OIMl.a ........ "' II.al flUIONCMJ ...,. - ... ,.. ........ , .. 1 ,, .. -.a. CHGIMOTlll) Nfl ---·~l"I .. IN-~:i1I ........ ANNll NALL ... .... ... ,.,.. ........ ,... ~ ~ .. •• (1J OAn V PILOT Frid y December 30 1en ROCK TALK Bob Dylan Back on Stage and Movie Screens By Ll8A ROBINSON Thl• ne" year will be a busy one for Bob D~ Ian. Aftt!r a two-year rest from recording and performing, Dylan takes to the road again bt.-gin n 1ng Feb. 20 in Japan , followed b> Austr alia, then probably the U.S. and Europe He hasn't exactly been idle these past two } eari. and we'll i.cc the results of his work "hen his first movie, .. Renaldo and Clara," ope ni; an New York, Lo:. Angeles and Min· nt•apolis on Jan. 25. Dylan wrote. d 1rHtcd. produced and starred an the film, dc:.cn bed as u ··non-linear" drama, part or which was shot on his recent Rolling Thunder Re\Ut' tour DVLAN WILi. C\'<'n distribute the fil m through his own Circuil Film:., Inc. <Several major eompanu.·:. "anted lo buy the movie for dis tribution. l1tll nob set up the company himself ~o he could maintain total co:ltrol over the project 1 Following his various tours, he'll record another alhum, <he's already written some songs for 111 this lime, he may record in Los Angeles instead of New York Pcrh•!l>S the.; reuson he's going v1sibl~ a~a1n 1s that he s anxious to really promote this film In acl d1t1on to his l'rcat1 vc efforts, hc"s got S3 millwn uf his own money invested in 1t NONE OF UIS U.S tour plans arc fina lized. nor a r<' the mus1cwns he 'II take on the road "1th him ullhou~h both Rob Stoner and Da\'1d :\1 ansf1l'ld tboth of ''horn backed Boh on the Rolhng Thunder Hevuc lour> have been men· l1oncd as possible s idemen .._.,""-__..T__,_. ~~l·~=~~~.:'-':;'~t Apparently, there 1s a strong poss1b1hty that Oylan will tour up until Labor Day. and then the third Monday an September he 'll begrn a i.econd film. , • • • WITII IUS manic, robot-lake stage presence. and a wtiquc. rock-blues influenced guitar style. Wilko Johnson was easily the most interesting thing visually and musically 1n Dr. f'eclgood. When he left the band last year he was replaced by guitarist Doi> Mayo. but for us diehard Wilko fans, f''eelgood never was quite the same. A few w"eeks ago 1n London. at the uny. hot and sweaty Hope ancl Anchor pub an Islington. I saw W1lko's new band simply called <well. why not'!> Wilko. I CAN REPORT that he looks as ama:ung onslage as ever: he s till races around las much as he could on a tiny stage 1 and mach1oeguns the audience with his gu1tur llis voice 1s in fine shape, and his new band shows promise Wilko plays many of the songs tha t he wrote for Feclgood. 1>lus quite a few new one s Perhaps tht! only prolJlem with Wilko's new band land remember, lh1s was a very early date and he was obvious ly ner\'OUS l 1s that once again, he 1s not only the most interesting thing vi sually apd musically in the band, he is the only visually intC'rcsting thing in this band. Al least when he "<is onstage with \'O<:ahsl Lee Brillcuux I a powerful slage presence 1n his own right l m the original Dr. Feelgood. they could divide the chores. Now Wilko is definitely the front man, and 9AD~'f!!9 ... ~<{~ ~~AZA nf09Ueii»••'"'"'••••• u ,....., •' l QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT "4MOTHH MAM, 4MOTHH CHANGE" I ••• , )1-•0 "AUDREY ROSE'' J Jl.741 ··1 t4lYll rlOMIUO YOU A I OSE GAIDEt4'" Il l 1.4S.5:40.,:JS "HEROES" l'G1 I lO·l:lO S.l0·7:lO·•:lO W AU CH\Hn·i "PETE'S DRAGON" 11~ 1 JO \00 1 IC IC Cl "DAMH.4TIOM ALUY" lf'GI J:OO·S.lS·':I 5 "FUTURE WORLD'" 1:40·7.0S AT BARGAIN PRICES ANYTIME AT THESE EDWARDS CINEMAS PLUS (PG) MWOCUW:S@ TBOW BODDI 1 ·: "mt:y[S" • " , ~ an $1.50 ANY TIME PLUS $2.50 ANY TIME tli'll WINKLER FIELD ~ HF.ReJ:S,~~~ \\'httn In Soul horn Callfornlu visit u~·~mz~.1-v aTUDIOB TOUR From the outrageous No.1 Best-Seller THE CHOIRBOYS -.J .. ~· " ' '- Uie1Hf41tlr'•llii1if/t.l§lb.1.131w WOODY Wl.l!H Ol•Hf ~(ATEN he e\'en chats between numbers ... a role he does n 't seem totally co mfortable with llowever. it's still early days, and Wilko, as always. 1s worth watchmg. Calvadosl. and d1dn t ~t art recording until a m each night And tho!>e rumors that Mick was seen an Par is in the company of Bryan Perr y's 1(1rlfr1end, model J e rry Hall. a re confirmed. • • • THE ROLLING Stones look two weeks off for Christmas. then return to the Bologne (out· side Pans> Pathe-Ma rconi recording studio to finish that album. • • • FOLLOWING ARISTA Records' third an· niversar y party at NY 's Studio 54, Elton John's manager John Reid was held up by a man with a gun and then handc uffed along with others In the lobby of the Carly le Hotel <while Cat' Stevens, a lso sta yin g at the Carly le , s lept through the whole incident l .. While an Paris. Mick and Keith have separate private apartments, and the res t of the band stay in hotels. They all had plenty of time to enjoy Paris nightlife ( Regines, Alcazar. ~ I r "Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave are close to perfection. 'Julia' is moving in its glowing commitment to the power Of friendship. 11 -Newswook Magazine "'Julia' is a movie that has everything. Jane Fonda gives an impassioned, complex and almost ago nizingly dedicated performance. Vanessa Redgrave seizes the screen with her vibrant performance. 'Julia ' is Wonderful. 11 -Hex ReeJ. Syod1ca1ed Columnist 20rh etNIUllY FOX Presents A RICHARD ROTH Presenlallon ol A FRED ZINNEMANN f 111 JANE FONDA VANESSA REDGRAVE • SCHEDULE DAILY AT 2:00-4:30 7:00-9:30 JULIA • N!WPORT FASHION ISLAND Newport center between McARTt*UR & JAMBOREE AT PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY 64~760 FOR THE NEW YEAR-· CATCH THE FEVER. , ... Catch it PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A ROBERT STIGWOOD PRODUCTION JOHNTRAVOLTA KAREN LYNN GORNEY "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" Screenplay by NORMAN WEXLER Directed by JOHN BADHAM Executive Producer KEVIN McCORMICK Produced by ROBERT STIGWOOD Original music written and performed by the Bee Gees Soundtrack album available on RSO Records ....-----. ,,.l!J_!m_· .-:-: .. -' ... I..-,...._--~-.-, (I]( DO.BY SYSTCM 1• ~Ud lh• &.\n1~m r11p<erW.ck .• ~":~:;:,".'.':::~~ -. . t f P'1BUC NO'rlC& ·-llOnc:.TOc••oeTOttt -.0.-.. "" ...... co.I'" OI' nt• UA'rae»CAU~NIANa THI eovtl'n'0-0...1tO• 111 '"' Mel~ ., , ... ~ ....... L0WllLK. llOU<$, De<-~. '•......, ---le c,....,.. ... y .... <""-~· -..... -_, le Ill• tOict <W-I" Ille lfflea fl Ille Cler1L of Ille ........... C-1 • lo or.--1 ,...., •.,...,.."...,.Al aw Off Ke Of ERIC.A.. 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NOTICE IS Hl!RIEIY GIVEN ltwtl ••nw Coltb6,,.lt_IC_f_ llltel hof 9'1\ •petition for Probe1a Of Wiii ano tot Lal'9'l THtamenlAt'y end Authofltatlon to Mlmlntstor -r tne Mmlnhlr•tlon of £.ttm• Mt, rt· ltronct lO wN<;ll la ,._ lof ,..,_, pertl<ulen. -11\81 ttw time allO o•aa ot -·ng I .... ,... ..... -Mt for J•,,...ry 10, lf1t, et 10 •.m .. 111 - courtroom OI ~'"""' Na. > ot .aid c.ovn, •• IOOClvl< Cantor 0t1 ... w .. 1, In Ille City of Sllnla N\A, Calltornl .. Dated OocefnllerJl, 1'71 WILLIAME.IUOMN, County°""' MO• •tsOtH 'OtUTl!a LMA•TIHa&..AHli OMM•rltet,....., 5-SLT- '8• FtAltCba, ~--..NIH -~----~~-----IA!tor11ey• ... :~ PUBUC NOTICE Tel:ltUlm...a f'lot>llllWd Otanoit Coe9t 09ily Piiot, -------------4 Dttcem-ia.u .JO, ltll "61-11 PUB.UC NOTICE ..... ar•Tll.....,,Of' AMltDONMaNT O,UMOI' 'ICTITIOUS•USINIUNAMe ,,._........,.,__M .. -_,. n.. -ti , .. htUttout bu,l,,.M 11•me F000.•1011 COltl'O .. ATIOH .. 42AO A ................... ,uller10n. <:.ilfw11ta. 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TEltSTESTAMl!NTAllY. ,ICT1T10USaUSINEU AnnV-111,N,-U,lotC ... no-ot PETITION 1'011 LOST WILL ANO U, ttn. E\l•I• of THERESA BENNETT NAMaSTATEMENT Neme. LETTUIS TESTAMENTAltY ANO ... ,.67'1 GllEEH, •• TMEAESA B, GAEEN, Tllelol~--Medol1191Mitl· WHeAEAS, Ptlillp Jotoph Vannelli FOii tlUTHOltllATION TO AO· Pllblllhe40tMQt eo.slb.u, P110t, Ott<u.ecs. .., end Terew Anll Vannelll, l'oellll-rs, M I NI S T E II U ND E It TH II Dec. 16,ll,JO, ltn,hft •• , lt11 u ... n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI SNEAKY PETES PIZZA, :JUll .. .,,. ,.,~ -motl'IK, r-tlvely, INOl .. 8 NOENT AOMINISTaATICMI JOHN c GILLHAM .... 111.S ll«•ln. em I no Ceplil••no, 5 •11 Juen ot Appll<•nl TERIN DEON VAN· Ol'l!STATIESACT. PUBUC NOTICE pellllonlwProllateofWlllendtorl.et• lslr•no.c:.tlloml• NELLI,• _ _, -elOlll•n 1111 Esl•I• of LILLA MAE SMITH, lers THIAlrMnl¥Y, r•rence to whlcll Pe«er P.Ebel,J70t5Hsllore OtlW, YMr1 of 891, ,,.,.. tlled • Fltllllon wllll Oo<uM!d. -------------1" med• tor IUl'lllK PMllcu!MS. and pon 8Mcll, CAlllomlatMJ -Cler1o. of 1114l C.our1 tor •n oroor NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI Public ll9ilrll>Qs will .,. llold tty lhO IMI ,,... time wld pl.Ce of he.rlno IM Corrine Elle!. JJ09 s...,,.,,.. ort¥t, <hanQlnQAoc>tkanl's nemttromTtrln HAINES FIN LEY haS llltld heroin a CoflA M.-Plannlnv Commlu-•I ~mehu-wttwJ-yl0,1'11, N•wPortBNCll.~lllornletMJ ~ VanNlll loJon Tertn V•nnelll. pe1H1on tor Lo\! Wiii -lssuence ol the City Hall, 77 Fair Ortve, COii• •I 10 e.m., In Ille courtroom of Depart· This bvllMU ls -...Cled Oy an In· IT IS OllOEREO tlwl •II C>ertoni In-Loiters Tto\tametlUry end aulllorlz.e-MtM, ~lllornlt, at o JO o.m. or U monl No. 3 of uld court, •I 700 Civic ¥IOI.tel. teresled In Ille •bov....,llllecl m•llar llon 10 aominlsllf -tho lnclepenJ _, u poMfbl• llwrHllor on M0nd41Y, canter OrlV9 'Mst, In the City of Sa111A Peter P. Ellel -•r before lllh Court In Oepar1..-1 dent ..imlnlstretlon al ESC.lft Act,,... J•1111•rv t1 1918, r9941rOl119 IM follow· Ana, C•llloml•. This state....m w• flled with Ille l •I the CounlY Courthouse, 700 Civic l•rence lo whl<h It m-for lurlhor Ing appllcetlons: Detect o.cem11er21, 1911. ount., Clwk of Or•not County on Center Ori"' WeSI, City of !>ante Anll, ~rtl<ulers, -llwl thellmeendplKe I. Rtz-,.iltlon R 11-0t for COllt WI LLIAME.>,.JOHN, Oecembe0, 19t7 C.llfornl• on J-y 10, t91t. •I lllO ol llHrl1>9 the wme hM been Mt lot Me•• City Co<lncll, P.O. Ooa 1200, C:OUlllYClerll hour of 11 :OOa.m .,encl lllen •nd Iller• to Janu.,y 11, 1911, .i 10:00 11.m., In tllo cost• Mew, C.lllwnle, tor Pttrmlnlon JOHN c . GILLHAM 5how celiH,llany,w11,1twF1tllllon tor covrtroomof~1 No.3of .. ld to r .. ono 11<-rly located ti IOOI, noeA ... MIM5tM'sllH60 CNnooolN•~llOlll41 nolllegrentOKI, court •1100Clvl<OtfltarDtlYOWHl,ln lOU, lOlS, -JOO Br~tol $1r•l •nd LHA_I ... ~._, IT IS FURTHER OAOEREO tlwl e uwcityolSanlaAne,C.llfwnle, 722 811ker Slr .. I from Cl It Cl<P; •I Tel: SJJ.»f:J ~MSU ll'u0115"'d Ol'MIQllt CO.sl D•lly Piiot. em ber 9, ~ :U, 30, lf11 S U1·11 COl>Y of '"'' ... .,_ be pullllMwCI In 1"' Otl•d oec:ember27, ltn 740, 7SO, lllO, 710, 780 end 110 eeur Pelltlonor 111,.,.,.......... Oronoo ~I Dally Piiot. Pl>•t OlflGe WILUAMl!.St.IOHN, Stt .. t trom Cl to R•; Al 73' On11r Publi•twd Orange C:O.St o.lly Pllo«,1--------------1 PUBUC NOTICE Box u.a. eosi. Mete, C.lltornla •••. councyo.n: Street trom At to Al , and at IOO oner 0ocem11or». l•,JO, ttn ""'-11 PICTlnous •us ... •u once ...... '°' '°"' succ0'6iv• Wff«I, MITCHELL. sn.••••••o & ICNU .. i-Stnet from Ct lo I & " Envlronm~n· NAMS STATeMaNT •I'd tllel Mid puC>tl<Jlllon oe completed AtlwtMytet Law tal Clelarcml,,.11on ICEOA 1: Neo•ttve PVBUC NOTICE Tllo foOowtnv a--wodol119 IMI· "''°'to lht-lnvof this Order. , ... CHllffl ,.llltt .... Ot<IAtatlon ror GP 11 lJ IC.... 21 rwu u : DATED Oe<.-rl,lt11 UtA .... fe.~,.., 2.A••-P9llllonR1~torca.1e BIENVENU E, 70t C•me Lester Van T.-... Tel: UUIUJ.-Mou City Councll, p 0 Bolt 1100, ~ICTITIOUS•UllNESS Hlghlend~ Dtlvo, Cwon• dol Mer. JlidOltof the Alto,....y•lw,.edlHMr c.o.te MH.1, CeHfornla lor perm1u1on NAMESTAT£MENT C.lltornle.-Z.JS 5-klrCoun Publlsl>edO.-~OallyPllO\, to rotoM ~r118S located 11 Ull ThelollowlllG~.,edolnebusJ. Lyn11 Wallen, IOt c em1 •F•UCLMOA,.11• ~!·~~ot. Tl• Oec.2t,30, 1tn-J ..... S, ltl1 UVougll JS71 la¥eo ....,...,.,,, NewpO<I nouu. HIQ!\IMdl, c.ar-del Mat, C.llfoml •U1tNsa*Kina1ac W•n Boul•v•rd lrwn a IO Cl CP •no 1n DESIGNS. IS.S WHt 9roedwey, mu -1-V1"9 A-from O lo IU AIWllOlm, Call_•,,_,, Carolyn ,.utore, UI Came AU•~...... -------------t Envir onmental Clelerml AalloA CALIFORNIA DESIGNS IN HIQMeNb, c:er-del MM, Calllotnl l"elOffk •-ZIM C OT CE ICEQAI: ~11.,.-.!•rAClon. DECOR, INC.,• Calllofnl• cotpor• t3IU5 41 .. M~ ...... vaN PUBU N I 3. Auone oetlllOtl A·I~ for urry lion, IS.5 Weil Br-11. AMNIM. Tiii• IHll.l,,.u 11 COllOU<lecl lly ~--....Get....,,..tMJ -------------i M. Giiiion, 8'11'-llecl -nl tor Aoy CA1lloral1..it ..,..r1lpe~. Tel: 111411~ CP.5'1S N. M•Y•"""'·· 18021 LH•-une Thi•"""-It COtlOU<lecl oY . ""' ~Key Pa,lore Atl:-yater_,U-SU .. EltlOllCOU•TOFTMe Tustin, C.llloml•. tor permlulon 10 pOf'AllCH't. Tiiis stai.n-1 ... IHed wltll tho Pullllltled Oranve (OHi Dally Piiot ST ATE 01' CAUl'OllNIA "°" ,.._ ~ny, IOC•led .. 110 e.~., C.lllornl• OeslQn• c-.1y CleR al OrM91 c-ty °"Do< Oocombfft, t•,2l.JD, 1'11 51.._, TN8 COUHTYOl'OaAJIGE Streol from Cl 10 llt Envlronmont&l In Oocor, Int It, 1tn. ............ delerMlnatlon ICEOA I N•o•llve Mertie Rk!W<cbon, Fiil NOTI c:• OP .. •••IN 0 01' cllclM•lloneclOpttld '°' R·ll • Pres!dent Publl-er-. eo.sc Dally Pllol . .. l!TITION l>Dll .. llOeATa 01" WILL '· hntatl .. percet ,.,.p s ""°' tor Tr>ls ll•-1 ... llltld Wllh II• OK.D,JO. ttn-JM.6, IJ, It/I PUBLIC NOTICE AND l'O• UETTSJll T91TAMIN· lll~n Boin, Wllllam Fr051, ano A~ County Cl•fll ot Ora1199 Counly 011 52 .. -------------i TAllYAltDAUTNOIUZATIONTOAJ>. to<lato, ~hotlHO -oent tor Oevia Oocemborl,ttn. 1-------------t M r HI t TI It V ND IE a TH• G.,dner, 12• MllOclY Lane, Co111 UwOHlus PUBUC NOTICE PVBUC N011CE INOlll"INOENT AOMl .. ltnlATION M oe, Ctlll0<nla, for permlnlon 10 JOHN F, ICl!ATINO 01' ISTATISACT. dlvlelo property Into two 121 parcel>. A Profos.i..t ~allett Estate o4 LUTHE• ~l!LLYN being e portion of lllO soulhweslAlrly Swlle ttJll l'ICTITIOUSaUSINUS GRU88,111ALUTHEAL.GRU88,.U Ill IHI ol lol 221 Of Newport Helglll\ lttoAvo-MllWSUn NAMeSTATIMINT LEWGllUB8,0oce11sec1. Traci, IOCllled •I 1112• & 2028 Newport .... A ... lft,C..lltoenlla*'1 TilefollOWITID---dOlnobull NOTICE IS HEREOY GIVEN tNf Bo<ileverO, In 11 C2 .-. E•vlronmon· IFMW •UH: JANICE $.GRUBB lies filed i-ein. l•I cletermlMllon ICEQAI: l'leo•ll•• PublllNd 0rMQ!lt C.oa$1 Del~ PlloL VILLA VALLEYVIEW, U21 oelltlOI\ tor Probeta of Wiii anc1 '°' 11-de<leratio... Ott<e,..bor '· '•· n. ». ttn s1 ... n CMM>t R-. s..11e J01, '"-'9 Hiiis, -nee of Le1'9n TH._._,.., lo ttw s. T011tallV9 PMCll map SjlMI tor CA. mS> Potlllonor wld eulllOrlHtlon lo •cJ. RNcl •nd F-.S 0ew1opme111 c:o.. PUBUC NOTICE ROBERT LINCOLN BROWN, mlntJter lfte MIAll• ,,,_,Ille 1...._. M S Eest tltd Strool, c~•• Mn1, • ,. • ..., ~metlon, CO.one dol -. CA dttll AdmlnhlraUon of Est.et• Act,,.... Calllomle, lot oermlulon 10 \UOdl•ldt t?tJS forenco to wNcll 1,......,. for rwlller en Hl•llntl Ptrol Into IWO IU lm•ller STATEMtEf.!01' AaANDONMENT P.K. ConitructlGll Compeny, 7•t ~rtlculen., --llw llme8nd pl.co patcels, located al 2016 Or•n9e 01' U IEOF l'ICTI TICllJS Clal,_onl ~Blvd., San O'-• CA. of -!Ito,,_ -.... .,._ WI IOr A.,.nue, IA tn Rl IOIW Erw,ronfMnl<tl aUSINIESSNAMI • '2111 January 10, 1'11. 8t 10:00a.ll"~ In IN delermlnallon ICEOAI: N•O•llv• Tho foltowlno persons 111,.. eben• K•lhl••" 0, Sll.,me"· 2'1 '°"rtroom el Otpwtment No.> of Mid m<IM•llon. cloned IM -of -tklltlow °'IS!nes• Bucke.,.,~ llNch, CA..,..., covrt.•t l'll00¥1CC11114WO.l ... west.I" 6.Tentau ... .._o1 .. ectTIIOt .. lof ........ s. 0 T$ Tl I 0 .. Thi• bullnHS Is CCMIClutl•d.,..,. tlleCltyolSeni.-.c .. n1om1.. Ptltr N ""' °""" Drive SVll• p A M N .. ...-ralpertnenlllp. O.IH~r20.1m 1\0 .. OWN, IPctl ~ II ..... TECHNOLOGY, •ll w. -..r11ur R08EltTL.8AOWH WILUAMl.SUOttN, croet :~, ~ wb..i:~~n ~-Blvd.,e110,s.m. .... CAt7IO. This suternen4 WM filed w llll t .. ILLl .. ~v.~..L fu11cll011 wltll • ti• l6l unit un· Ttw ~lctlt-..,.,_, -,.... Coufttyc.-o10r-eountyon Doc .,_ .....,_17T I I I 2•11 .. ,.,., to --flled In~ l,1'17. domlnlum Pt'll occ. oceted • , c:-tyonJ-~2t, l'7I. ELUwo~a•wul"I! MS.•M ..... Dr,.s.lta• El4enA-.lnan Alnne.Envlr-,. --• 0 p "'" "" ... _..,._,CAfMM me111AI determlnet1011 ICEOAI veoroe A. Welson, ttl Ort ISm~ ......... S...ltJll Toi: (1141M4-a:D N'9<111¥tdf!CW8tlonadoe>t9d.11,,St77 Pr.wnce,N-18Mcll,CAt1'60 ~M-CA.t1'SJ Alt_,,_,,..._ I, z-eacfll'(lon permit ZE·112S. Ph!llPM."°"5«,ltt2tSanl•O•• PubllllwO Or-co.st Delly PllOI, t04" Loul .. Scott, J2 WHl<lilf VIiia Clrcle, FOl#llaln Valley, CA '210I 0o<•m110tD,2A,J0, 1m no.11 aucu119,._ ...,,., H _ _, a .. c:... This _.,.._ w• <ond1K\ed _, • 1'16)1 P\ittllslled 0nnoo Coast Dally Pilot, Dec.,., u. 30, ltn, Jen. 6, 1971 Celllorole, for "•rlenc:.e~ 1ro,,. re· llllllttcl pertnanlllp. qwlre4 •-Md side Mlbe<U, ,., Tllls ~:!t ~led wllll tllt PUBLIC NOTICE qvlred 1.....,,no In perking Art•, ,._~ Clar1I °" requlrod per1d119 11All dt~on. encl ,.._,ty al M99 Gouftty on O.C. 1--------------l to PW"lltp.rtlll\t In Ille •-Ired tronl 2. lfll, NIW .... MlbKk.. Erwl-UlldetarlftlMllOll IACllCSO• llCIDDl•&MITCNIELL I U P •• I 0" C 0 V • T 0, (Cl!OAI: fM91UftO.lc-tlo••• ' CALlflOlllUA I. z-9IK4lltlen _,.,11 ZE·~I =11N;;::' C-Dr. COUNTY Of' L.01 ANO•L•t for Franlt Otoe-. 401 Mamll1011 Nowporteeedl,CAnwt 11111....,... ......,.,.. SlrHI, Cotta M9H, C.lllof'11le, '°' ----. CA .... v•rl•nc• from req11lrod °"'" 1pece hi: 11141...._ c.. .... SI0411 .. end trom ,.qulrod sldll MCbOcll to con-"'-iOllM!M Oranoe Olelt Dally Pl'°'-SUMMOMI INIAltlllAGl t stNc:l two Q) lllllU In (.ClflfUl'ICl19'" wit" Dec.'·"· ••. tm In ro the ,,_rleot of en Histing unll, loulecl e t Ille abOw '15'-17 Pelllloner: JOAN ELIZABETH ilddre6:1, In M R2·CP •-· E"vlron· PUBUC NOTICE STl!ARNS mental ......,,..Mlloit ICEOAI: E•· 11M M1pt. •11polldlntl ROGI!• WAllRSN t. z-~Ion permit ZE·11"°2 lld21 ST~RNS for ICe-0. J , MHler, 3'S Vlelori. l'ICTIT10US aUStNESI NOTICU Y• ""9 .... ..... Street, C.te Mesa, Ce lllornla, lor NAMll STATEMENT c:wTt -y _,.. ...... , YM .. .... verlence trom required 4lrlv1wey Tll9follewlngpo..-•redOlngbll1!• .,..,. Miiie...,... -'"• °"" ,.......,.. width lo construcl.,. ~nmo11t unit IW'ISH: Wltlll" • ...,._ ...... ..,._"'°""' ... C:OllJVMllon With en exlsllnv unit, LAOYSLIPPl!R Of C0tOflO del ·-· louted ti the a!IOW llCldreu. I" en AZ· Mar, 615..., 9e9on1o. Carone de! Miit, AVllOI V... .. .,-. "'9111'111111. CP 1.-. Ellvlronmental e.ter111IM> Colllomletazs 11 "1.._.. ,_. -.:i.w ~· "'- Uon ICEOA> Eumpt. Beverly J . 'ThomaJ, 1111 tndlYlduM, tll ....._ .. • -... u .. ,...... 10. z-eac-i>1lon permit ZE·7Ml •UYt Btoonl•, coron1 do• Mer, u ... t,. • » tllM. MM It .....,.__ tor JOlln Peul Htrrl<k. aulhorlnd c.titomle tllUS cllfl ... sltllL eqe11t for Virginia L. Akins 111<1 Dorl K.._,.,., lndlvlduet, ~ 1. To the A-*"': Mersll• A. Hemlllon, m Hamlllon Nercluus, c:ar-c1e4 Mar. Colllomlo e. TIM petlllor-hM tli.d I Ptllllon Slrffl, Coste Mesa, C1111lornle, lor mu Ctne:OnllnQ '°"' morr&aot, You may v•rl•ncH h'Om roou•""' front Mlbe<k Tiii$ buslneis ts cOftductod lly • tti. o wrlllall ...,..._ wllllln JD *" •ncl • S.2' dllnlllY OO!YIAllO<I ,,... • oenotAI Pt.-io. . Of tfl• d•I• tllet this 1u-n1 .. Mi. fl,tllnltl lo con\lru<l A lrlPIH, 8-rly J. n.omM Mfwd Oii l'DU> IOUleel •I "' Alllerl PIK•. In •n Al Tiiis .,_, wes llltd wllll "" I>. If YOU 1•11 ,. flle • wrltlefl '--· EnVl.-•t•I 001er,,.l11ell011 county c1.,1e o1 Or•ll09 CouMy °" ~ wllllln well lime, .,_ ICEQAI: ~. OaceMbff .. Im. t11111t m•r ... •!Mred Mid llw coun lt. z-•xucitlon permit ZEJ'lt-05 ""''' rnay ,,,. • 1..-com.1n1no In-for ROA•ld 0.SlefeflO, ll» Samoa Pvbllshod 0r8'1Qe Coed Delly Pl'°'-functl .... er oCher ~ conumt"9 Plou, Cost• MeU, C:•lllom1•. '°' 0.C...Dott.1'.n.J0,1"7 Sl6f.n CIMSIOn of -1'1. _. ~. vwlanc.e to eACro«h Into ltw requlr.d chlld custody, <hUd 1uppon, et· t.-1 yard .. lbeell., IOC..lecl II IM -y't i... Ctll!ltl, end Mitll olher f' .OOft eclclRss, In en IU z.one Environ· PUBUC NOTICE lief es lnlY i. erenled tty ,,. '°""· men\11 •tw'"'NI'"" (~QAI: E•· w111c11 ~,_,.I In the oem1....,_1 empt. Wtt el waoe•. Ullll119 o4 _, er Pf'Of*'· U. 1-111UC1Clon permit ZIE·7Mlt NOTICSOPTRUITl•'llAl.8 ty, 0, OClltr rotlel. for Jemfl I!, DunQtlr, euthot1ted 809ftl T.S. .... ,,.. c. 11 .,._ W11i11 t. Mell ... MYICO for Je,.,.. Ind ~ M1KOonalCI, DnJ11t1uar,6,1'111,A19:00a.m,.CAL HottonwylA•-k,.,.. )0'62 Lwcl• L• .... Laoune Nlouel. ,liO ENTERPRISE5, • QlllOl'lll• .... ,,....." .. IMt .,_ Wtt c .. moml•. tor• coocllti-1 Uta permll CotporaUon et dllfy •Pl)Olnted TnlltM ,........, H ...,, _, ._ f ...... "'"' to con .... rt.,. ••1Mlfl9 -171 unn Ul'dltrenc1_._ttol>MdofTrvst,.. '· IC*'l-t comole• Into teVJn 11> COfl-cordecl June 7, 1972, u Inst. Ho. 6232, I" O•ted A119-ll, ""· dontl11lwm1 1oc.io0 et 24•• l!lden book 101<>0, o•oe 01, of Olflc:.l•I Jo11nJ.Corc01'1tn,Clff11 AVefl\19, 111 M IU i-. l!llvlronmental RKords In IN office of Ille County N. TNmtOll, Deputy cs.teM'llftltlOll ICl!OAI: 1!1<em1tt. APC.Order of °"'"99 Courrty, State ef !'SEAL) tS. %-eJ1Ct114lon permit ZE·t..07 ~lllQrnle. NIX •MIX Ind r"4t~nt tc:.llon ltA·fMI, WILL Sl!LL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOfl 4U W. rttl k.1111 ... for flAllllOll Patrl<a Sl11P1k'f, llt4t TO HIGHEST 8100£R FOR (ASH ... l"Mr9, CA 111tt P11etN1, o.rWn ~. eo111wn1e, tor lpayalllo •t """ OI wt• In lawful QUI a..szn rfflv~ pt0Jtcl ejlp(OYll alld ,_,., of Ille Uftlled Stlltet) el die I YI MA•Y NIX CMILAl>UM• verla M• to Her-II lnlo '""lrH South llr'OllCl enl~-.tolheoldCounty At*HMyhr: ,......_ tide ytnl .a.ell lor IN c-lrv«IOll COur1hovM, In Ille City of Senlo Mt, Pllllll~ ONn9t Coelt Dally l"llot of an Mtlll*' "" ... e•ltllt19 resldlllllltl CA •II r'911t, tlllUncl ltllWMt C911 ... 'f94 o.c. D. •• 1m. ,,_ .. U, "" "'"'l. tee•• lit t~ floellttttr Slrftt, IO and now 11e10 llY It -Mid Deed of \. 111 Oft •t -· 1!1Nlronmtnlal Cle-Trutl In 11'1 Pl"OCl'rtv llWllled Ill..,,_ ----------.:::::Z~.14 tarml1141tlon 1c;110A1: I!.~ c-1ye110SCM1d1Krlbedet: Pl1BUC NOTICE 14. i-•~IOll pem1lt zg,.7we \At 1s ot Trtct No. T11t, • si-n on, ------------t tw Wllllalft L 1"91111, eutllorltecl eoent e mapreconiellltl.,,.•peonntoi.•· C:~I -.. .., A. It ...... 765 ...... Stnet. lilclw.tl,,. lfMltcal'-"'--l"tlle SVP•••oaC:OU111'0flTN• c..1a iMM, c.lflfomlo, tor • <OftCll· vlflo of IN C/llullty ~ Of '81111 11.,111 VM parlTllt to operete a n County. ITAftCWCAU'°"IOA P'Oll ~hoe~_,.... lee:.•~ at TI1t1tnetllldr-ltftdoti.rc--TM&cou..::."..:..°"""'•• W MCI M....., SINlt, I"• Ml ..,_....,N....,,ofttwf'Ml,,_rty -· 1.mt-14"91 .... rlftl,..llOOI .. ¥rlbtd ...... 1Uur'*11dl0i.stst MOTtC• OP M•A•l .. O 0 1' (CS~I: ~ UMllll l"iec. Q11U MeM, CA. l"•TtTIO .. l'Ott CVllM TO •• tS. z... ..... Plf'l'll t&-JMt Tiie 11~ Trvt!W ~ ~ .... rt Mti.O eY DtlCtlD• .. tw Klfrt o.Nt. .... ,... ...,... tor .,.., """""' ror ,,,.., *•,.,_., <,.......l•t•t•°':..._o•o••o'c'" 1101•" Otta...,..., • .._Ml Slr'M(, Ila t11'Ml ..,_ 1M1 ..,_ -C.. Mite.~.., ¥.,l_M *"~11....,,.,_..Mftffl. OAVll, •l• Ol!O•OI! ROB•• ,,_ ,...,.,... ,.. ,.,. .... *" 111\j s.MI ......... ~ ,_.., 11111 WftMut DAVll, ....... o•o..o• lit. DAVll, a 1•11• M .. ,..,.. ~•no u ,,,_t w ~ --•-. o.c...-. •Ide .. tMdl .. c-ITVCt t1wtt ca> IM.._"98 .... fllle ........ .,_ NOTIC• It H•lll!IV GIVl!N ht ............ "'wnlunctlool wllll... CUll\Of ~ lltlll!Y .... rMIMnlni 111'1fto J ..... ,. JON4 WALK•rt. ftrl'llOfly ...__....... ·~ ~...... ........... •·> --__ .... 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Oeoembet 30. tm DAil y PILOT D J Tha llCPtt Mlrbtplaet on the Or-.. eo.t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Yeu c.i W It, And It, T rode II With a WCll'lf M (642-5878 ) One Col S.vlc.t Fait Credit Aflpfoval Hauset fOf' SCllt ········~·············· ~al 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• APPRECIATE'78 BEACH HOUSE $97,500 LEASE BEACH HOUSE "A" FRAME$~/Yrly Peg Broms, Agt. 645-1:>31 HEW LISTIHGSl CHIHA COVIE ............................................. 1001 G••r• 1002 .............................................. . . HAPP Y· HEW YEAR!! Thruout our 28 years of continuous real e8late service i.D the HARBOR AREA, we have r~ognb:ed that there is something· s pecial about our community. Even the' breezes or Balboa Bay & the blue Pacific speak a language that strangers would not understand. Not m a n y "HARBORlTES" leave this area by choice ... but if you must go, at least enjoy the sale of your home by enlisting the services of Boy & Beacb Realty 759-0811 On Shell St .. Corona del Mar; n e wly , pro· ressiooaJly decorated, 2 bdrm. + den · 3 baths • 3 story home w I elev a tor; I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ gourmet kitch • all teak cabinets & floor, wet bar, frplc. Some bay view, too! Steps to beacb & bay. $299,500 COSTA MESA BROOKVIEW TOWNHOUSE, 3 BR, 2~ ba., all elec. bit-Ins. brick frplc., upgraded carpets, 2 landscaped patios, pool area. $9',990! OCEAMVIEW! SleJl8 to ocean; deluxe duplex, 4 & 2 bdrm. units. Park 3 cars. $1811,000! Will trale for home aear &aebay. UDO SANOS Hop, skip or jump to ocean; like n e w 3 bdrms., 2 baths, used briek frplc., new kitchen & all appli a.nces, carpets, drapes. Only $145,000! COIOMA DB. Mil Ocean side of 1twy, de· li&htrully ebarming Z BR. home + near new 4 BR. apt. car garage. $18.5.0001 lal»oa lay Prop. Realtof-t •675-7060 * IOACRES Rancho California. Prime avocado coun· try!! Great i ncome potential. Good terms avail. Consider ex· change. $50,000. Call S<lG-llSl ~.p,,.. HERITAGE • • REALTORS COUM'TaY EHGUSH Country English I beaubfuJ Irvine Grov 3 Bdrms. Family roo . Formal d i nio 1ooi :o ... ,111 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAHAGER-IEAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH A prime opportunity with an outstand· ing real estate organization + high earnings! Experience is a must. Prestigious location. All applications held in strictest confidence. Please reply to Ad #SS, l>aily Pilot, P.O. pox 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 I GaMc.. 1002 Gaarill IOOZ .............................................. ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. MA.IVILOUS SERVING: MONACO Colt. Mesa-Irvine Call us about this Im· Huntington Beacb maculate one owner, 2 Newport Beach bedroom, cooverllble1~~~~~~~~~~ den home in Harborl· Vlew Home•. Ttrei-•-------lmmed. ·Gorgeously upgra with stately Eng charm · shows Ji MODEL HO Secured t.ownhome munity with p Jacuzzi. $105,500. preview now 673 O/lfN Ill 0 • ll~S"RJNili!iil"11il owner's meticulous care to eveey maintenance need wU.l impresa ~-• And the highly eom· petiUve price of $136,500. tH will please y~nu· pocket.book. c,11644-721 I lk:co~ncy Mn<port Shores 3· Bed r m , 2 bath, breakfast nook, dble • gar., newly painted, new carpets le drapes. Under 1110,000. L..-aleac• -====~-"-----• Above Laguna with 180 4 II + POOL deg. view. One year new, "1n N 1(1£.L Ul'\ll.[Y f,, A55lllll'\f [5 SSS 000 2 bedrm. a bath. A &oocl Blke to beia::b rrom this buy at$ll2,000. beautifUI garden home. 400L.JrdtliRMI~ Best buy in Huot.lqton CJI. • .zn:.-... Beach. $2300 down or &S· 41§~ au.me sato monthlJ pa)'-• ·~-ments. Burry l c.&11 ~rJo. rts r1JHro'el"N1Cr• _TI_W __ O_&_A_VIEW __ _ ~flfi14 Sp.aclous 2 story with tE =·rei:~=!: 1=~1JJ~~~~~j .!::::==~~=====::.1 We entry, plush carpet-IEST IUY tng & central air c:oadi· ~IOR VIEW 3 Bedroom with massive tioolnc are only a few of HILLS StolHI fireplace " ex-the r .. tures of this fme J>roO.afonally deeorated panded ll vin1 room, home. Priced for quick Hupor Vlew Hilla re-formal dlnlng room, sale at $69,SOO. CALL sid~ce. Gorgeous ocean warm country kitchen. 7Sl:319L ~reenbelt views! 3 Located on a large lot •• SELECT ' ms, family rm & with RV access. Close to PR"'°ERTIES uti.ful, secluded free shopping, & Newport-1 ____ .,..,_r:. ___ _ l m pool! Deluxe ap· Mesa Schools. Priced at•-------• !f_i1~~~;nts throughout. a low $6',900. CALL INCOMIU ~235,000. Call now .~ELECT' . . Balboa Penin. Jiast re- Ol'fN ,,10 •11HVN1011 MCI' ducecll 6 Units, five 2 I PROPERTIES bdrms. & one l ·bdrm. on {<9Jlt1!UiJ 1·--·s·s·o·.·,·,·0---i U:!:G~•t o'~P: 0 tc; 2 Bedrm, 1 ~ bath Condo. 173-361113 "2-2253 Eves THI ILUHS New earpets & paint. CHOICI OF Z F.ncl unit racing 1reen Immediate occupancy of area. Huny, won't luL this totally redecorated ~ associated E " 'l • f IJ ... IJ E f ••• (', " '> --~ ~ HERITAGE •' :• .,,., t I• J "'• •II I . . REALTORS ''Trina'' Model. 'Cheery & bright as new. Features 3 bdrms, rormal d ining r m & eec1uded patio. See u ~I~~~~~~~ da)'. onl1 '154.5001 100% • •••••••••••••••••••••• .()I. Ga,_ D 'Plu 'boab ma 1arse llvlnl rm. 3 Femlly ailed odrms. Greenbalt vlaw I QuJet location. A muat to aee . Jun $1.Slil,SOO. Call toda1 ~ol?1~~'rN6r• i"F'.:'3'if THE REAL ' ~ ESTATI:RS SPRINGTIME FRESH... and ready to move Into. Like new condition inside and out. 3 spacious. bedrooms, 2 baths. plus kitchen-fam ily room; on quiet Eastblu!f Cul-de-Sac. This could be your finest New Year's gilt.. Sl.39.SOO, A COLDWal. Ml M CO. 644-1766 ltlt :==:t" MR.LI a. ... CIWTa ,......_ ar-. Cllllt DellY ,..... ......,.. Or-.. C..-OllM¥..., "=1...._a..DlllJ . ~ ... ,.,, '44W7 -.. ....... 1#7 r»c....., .. .,°'.z ~L.L_;;.EZ:Z::::z:!!::::~!1~!!i•i!1!11111!!!!11!!!!!~!!!!1!!!!~ l · I .. . " .. •I •2 DAI V PflOT ,,....,_, 0.C:.mbet 30 1171 H.1e• For SClll4t ••••••••••••••••••••••• r::~~ .. ;~~it;::~~·;~~;· ;;;;;.::.··;;;;~;,=~~··;;;~ ..._..,.,.,. ..._..,....~ .. MIHfCM'Sde Hoei.ea,ForS• C...cW ... cr 1022 ............................................................ , ........ ·················•··•·· ...................... . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ca..... . too 1002 ~ IOOJ·G......a IOOZ lblM + 11epllrl!lte apt. Comer l\la lots. 2 Dbl carasee. Apt has IOWt!r ho<'h unit. 1169,500. <>wner. ti40·7588 ·•··•·•··•········•··· COUNTRY ENGLISH CHARM Extensive (and expensive!> use of used brick anti wood siding on all three deli~htful patios surroundin~ lhis 4 bedroom Woodbrid gL• Broaclmoor home th.it re<•ks of Old E nglis h charm. Professionally decorated and landscaped (bonus size lot> near the 30 acre lake. Priced at Just $125,000. <Owner is a licensee.) U~l()UI: liVMl:S REAL TORS'; 676·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mdr also in Me~a Verdr, at 546·5990 GeMt'ol I 002 Genet"al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IALIOA ISLAND $298,900 NEW ON MARKET. 4 vr old duplex. Esper1ally large 4 Bdrm & 3 lidrm uruts. Balconies & patios. Walk to 2 Bayrronts. RiftCJ In The Mew and have the original too! Custom·buill duplex in <.1iff Haven. Lovely 3 lredrm or 2 & d1n1ng room home, panelled in natural woods with open ht.>ams. plus new 2 bedrm unit. Each has private WALKTOWATER pat..o. and is located in $275,000 \V 1-:S I. 1-: Y N 1\YLOR CO CostaMffo 1024 HEA l.TOHS ~1m·t· HM( ••••••••••••••••••••••• N•-w Condos, 2 Br, 2~2 Ba. :! lrplc's, ceramic Ille l..ALIOA ISLAND-$ 189,500 k1tch~ns & bath. Pool & \\'.ilk lo be3ch, s hops & hoalmg from spa.&75-4912Broker lht:, mvttmt.t 3 bdrm 3 bath 2·s lory PRICE IS RIGHT horn~ mcluding lge mstr suite with ad Pvt party, must sell one JOmmg ~unny s tudy. Ov~r:>tzcd double or two propert1~s on ..:arage, nice south patio. . Flower Sl. in East C.M. l WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO •• REALTORS duplex or 1 lot w/2 2111 San Joaquin Hiiia Rood · _howl __ es_._67_3-_637_2 __ _ NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644:4910 HANDYMAN'S DREAM HOME Fantastic opportunity for the handyman i.eek· ing a large workshop at Three Arch Bay Pvt ltoch-Tennia-Guardtd Community 4 ..,.,, 2 bath. family rOOM. 2 Frpk:a. 2500 sq. ft. Hew Cph. Redwood exterior w /newly ~nted trim Ocean View -Etc. -Etc. S219,950 l'vt Pty. l'h: 49'0 1915 e•tl 13_.:394 I wlcdaya SEA TERRACE GARDEN HOME -dftlrable "H.. model wftta addffl0ttal family ~ Clow to coaunaafty c...ter with pool. •-a. locunl, ..d .....,, cowb. PLU$ wc6totMbeoch ... s128,500. ColtaMft• 1024 ,,..,... 1044 . 493-8812 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA SOUTH ALL TERMS, VA/FHA UNIVERSITY PARK Ox· NIGUF.L LAG UN,\ Sharp 3 Dr, new roof. ford. 3 Br. 2\'J Ba. bonus 495 1720 499·4551 L:\GUNt\ BEACH 497.3331 fresh paint in & out. Just rm. 2200 sqCt. New cpl•;. be<' u me u vu 11 ab I e. drps, steps Crom ma,J . lrtine I 044 LOCJ119M1 hacfl I 048 $65 000 greenbelt & pool. Owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ~~~med. $112.000. IRVINES fl NEST NORTH IND home. Big separate •OAO.Al-s building in back suitable ~ ON .. HOUSE lllAlH VACANT &LONH.Y Immaculate h ome. 3 Bedroom pool home. ocean side: sbort walk l1.• Close to park with tennls Crescent Bay & Shaws <'<>Urt.5. Priced rlghl al C o v e b e a c h e s 1 $98.500. Redecorated thruou l, P&llHSULA POINT 4 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. All amenities. Lovely area, few s teps to bcal'h. $189,500 LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled 4 bdrm .. den. 4 halhs, living rm. w/cathcdral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. s uite. S224,950 llG CANYON 4 BR, fam. rm., 3 baths. Beautifolly decorated Broaclmoor Plan 3, on extra large lot. $325,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1de 011vc. N B 675· 6 161 for mechanic, wood 1793o..1111.,c.,..__ worker, electrician, or 645_9161 . '>?? Better hurry! Call ---------Ttus pretty 2 BR !ltu<l 10 type condo needs an owner. Terrific Irvine location. Priced Cor fust 045-0:m. FORESTE OLSON ,,...,, Ut Ao ft"•~ , .. c-_.._. Mesa Verde Golf Club 5 Br, Cantastic view. 'I.! Acre. $295,000. Shown by appl. only, J790 Panay Clr. Has2 Fireplaces :.ale. $76, 750. VAWY 640-9900 One in the living room & one in the dirung room. Includes 3 bedrooms, r...~-....... """'=====~I family room. plenty of ~ P\OC~ RANCH REALTY cupboard & stor age ~\Es~ 551·2000 space. Gas BBQ & Cire· ~ ring out bock. $89,950, ~~~~~~~~~·1---------- BKR.callMG-1720. EXECUTIY!HOME ELCHEAPO Agt. 54()-0608 TIRBE" I I . GREAT POOL .. ·ONLY$l34,950 Quiet cul-de-sac. Warm & cozy living room One block to btO lake. w/brick Crplc. Sunkist Thls brand new Wood· country kitchen w/wu.11 bndge home bas 4 big of glass. Tuck away HOME MR bdrms, 2 baths. rrml din . J rm, 2 overslzed frplcs • muster swte. l ~on 't with 3extra large bdrm,. & 3 baths. Great Cam1ly home! $199,500 CONDO Sec forever white water Vlew! This 3 bdrm. urul has been highly up · graded, with 2~ tiled baths. microwave. trash compactor; see this popular model. $169,500 VICTORIA ICH. pri mt Newport Bcacb Across the street to neighborhood. $190,000. Perunsula Bayfront and Gettttal I 002 Geeeral I 002 PET'E BARRETI just steps to best Ocean· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• SO COAST PLAZA See this gorgeous 2 story beauty w/fmly rm & fnnl din rm. Fabulous side yrd & pool area that flows from 11 v rm w/vaulted ceilings & As.,..4.5Loan Attractive 3Br+den. Ml to bch. New landscaping, cpt/drps. Ofr. 557·2005. "7,500 worth or uporadt18. last at only $82,500. cau ... .. 75.2·1700 759-1501. Ol'f.N 1119• '' s fl.IN ro11 N~1 •• Ocean view; this one h at> it all! Charm, view. spaciousness & clean! Partially remodeled, completely charmmg: room for expansion. 2 Bdrms., H~ baths. S.157,500 Re~ FA~te l•lfltdM WOODBRIDGE VIEW+ 110.SN.CoonHwy .. Logvna CROSSlNG 494•1177 ~ Walker & lee -REALTY--front. T!~~s~c:;~:~~~~E! SIX UNITS WATERFRONT 642·S20t HOMI s Seller is very anxious. In xJnt rental locauon in · RE L t;ood area with some N . Costa Mesa. Blfl ~~~ 6~1-~~b~E ruce extras. This 1s un layout with lge. pool as 1---------1 after Christmas sale added attraction. Close lotchen. Call today to in-Follntaift Valley I 0 34 spect. 545-9491. •••••••••••••• •••• ••. •• SPACIOUS ---------1 item! 546-2313 lo major shopping & bus The VHlage or Wood· PRESTIGE 31601 Coost Hwy .. s.~ bndge. The best or both 2 Sty. formal dining rm, 499 4591 41DRM Magnificent Mesa Verde location. Super size lot. 006e to Country Club & bike trail to the beach. 5120,000 can get you a magnincent location and a highly upi,:raded home. We enthusiastically in· v1tc you lo see th11; pro· perty. 546--2313 Of'fN Ill Q •II~ IUN 1011( tJ<(• [eilllll 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAR SO. tOAST Pl.AU Sunw00<. · great buy • ch..irrrunR4 HR + family rm. horn\ w/beauhful new gatet, lg. yard w/frwt lrets, garden. huge sandbCI"< & prof. landscaping, S86,500 <C·18) Harriett Perry bU-8235 ~IL ·rnacnab /Irvine ~ reeltg FINER HOMES FROM SS0,500 TO $895,000 IMMACULATE! Ileautifuf 4 BR + family rm home· w/l~. pool. Pricert for immediate sale at Sl74,950. OPEN FRI & SAT 1·5 P.M. 2242 HEATHER LH, NPT BCH .. (C-11) CAMEO SHORES Panoramic ocean view & steps to private beach. Beautiful single s tory 4 o r 5 BR wis unken conversation area in living rm .. Free flow poo l in enclosed. courtyard. $349,000. Appt. only. Donna Godshall 64·H i200. (C-12) · HOW IS THE TIME... to buy a beautifully decorated "E". plan in The Bluffs. on wide greenbelt. 3 BRs + family rm as Jg. as the living rm. Many extras & upgrades. Eating area in kjtchen -· 2 patios -approx. 2200 sq.ft. of country charm! Owner bought another -hurry! 5157,500. J ean Dales 642-8235. <C-13) MEW YEAR~EW HOME "Better-than-new" -beautiful & spacious 3 or 4 BR on handsome tree-lined street -perfect for you & your family in '78 & many future years. Garden entry, soaring ceilings, formal dining, garden kitchen & brkfst rm overlooking lg. pool & jacuzzi. 2 fireplaces; oversized Jiving & family rms. S250,000 fee. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (C-14) POOL & JACUZZI PLUS waterfall & view of Big Canyon. Npt. Center & breathtaking night lights! Customized Portofino w/llnisbed ))onus rm, custom landscaping + too many extras to mention! A MUST SEE at $212,000! Helen Wood 644-6200. (C-15) CHAMPAGNI APPmTE View of city lights Crom this splendid 3 BR, formal dining rm borne w/dramatic master BR & bath on lower level. Brk garden patios w/reflection pool Tastefully upgraded w /every amenity .. 1298,500. Jeri Hunt 642-8235. (C·l6) "CHIMA COYI" Oversized lot in exclusive CdM1• comer of Femleaf & Way Ln. Duila your dream home & enjoy view of Catalina. $240,000 lee. Cathy Schweickert 6'2-82M. (C·l7 > • "" '"., • ,, 1 ,, r·, ~r Ni<1 • l.ines. Just introduced t.o [\fl'. li~ftH1I w. _ .... -7711 CATALINA 3 Hdrm., 1 ba., kitchen. 1---------dinclte cottage on level lot. JUSl 4 blks. from downtown Avalon. Vaca- llon run spot! $75,000 BILL GRUNDY REALTOR 675·6161 ~· _8/). COMMERCIAL LEASE CORONA DEL MAR -in the heart of Corona del Mar. Approximately 4000 square feet on ground floor plm 2 small spartmenta. Parking for 1p t.o JO automobiles. 65' i'cr square Coot. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 PU> CORONA "HANG 10 3 Br. 1 ba furnished house nr W. Oceanfront. Dbl gar. $125,000. Burr White Realt~r 2901 Newj1orl Blvd N B (7141 67!'1·4630 BIG CORONA •• •. Beach 1s one house away from this spacious family home on TW 0 lots in Corona del Mar. 5 Bdrms.. each with own bath; family rm. with frplc., m agnificent mahogany paneling thruout. Owners moving out of area & pnced this lovely home hclow replacement al$330,000 . A 'Division or Harbor Investment Co. WATER VIEW Ma~1c1ent while wuler view . LltUe Canyon in Old na del Ma.r ·So. oC H~/! This artistic gem~tures 3 bdrms, ---------den & .ozy Cireplace. •a ....... D .... EW Loads charm • re--" "" alistical priced! Call $64,900 oaw to see!! Towering, mature tree OPtN1110-1 s 1uNTOACN1Cfl lmed street. Huge sun OPEHHOUSE Sot/S..l\"Mon I 0°4 204 Wab Forest Rd Lovely 3 bedrm home. ---------$78,500. worlds. Architecturally lrg. family room w/cozy 1----------- unique 2&3 bdrm at· Crplc. 4 Lrg. B~'s. Your LGrJiU1C1 leach I 048 teched & detached re· choice of carpeting. Best •••••••••••••••••• •. • •• · sidences from $96,990. Turtle Rock loca,tion. Branifnew 3 bed.rm home ·559-U6l Make your of er. w/spectacular ocean WOODBRIDGE siss.oooy '40·'900 View in prime N. Laguna BROADMOOR, 4 BR. V.AW loc. Plus additional Roy McCcrdle 1810 Newport Blvd. CostoMesa 548-7729 Cam. rm., pool & spa, all Ill I house to help w/pymnt.s. lndscpg., decking, fenc· ~~ ~er motivated. Sub. EXEC TOWNHOME ing, gorgeous improve--~\ EstOt~ m1t all offers. World Upgraded. ideally local· ments, model home ~ . WldeBroken,6734545. ed. 3 br, 2"41 ba in Foun· cond Move in ready lain Valley. Convenient · · · Owner. 3br, 2ba. Top t.o shopping & schools. Agent 64().5560 l.alJllta hacfl I 048 cond. Nu crpts, open DECORATOR'S DRUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• beam, ocean vu. Prin on· Conv. ~A or VA terms. Lge 2br home. Beaut. A_bargam! Call for de-landscaping. Ready to lypls.$127,000.49'·1207 $74,500 Fastidiously clean & completely redecorated. Featuring new cpts, drps tails. move·in. sao.ooo. sss.sa12 Smosh·in!! 531-Sll>O. eves.963-0391 lnt1 RE M.tworlc A BARGAIN! Your fu.mlture w1 glow & appl. Spacious bdrms HwiliaagtOft leach I 040 & formal dining. Ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pansive lush ground Incl. S.ALE IY OWNER fanu.ly orchard & latllce 3 Br, tYJ ba Condo. Liv greenhouse. All this + rm, din rm & inside VA terms. Call today laund rm. Pvt. patio, 646-7171 ~ & gar. Upgraded. · """' '110·irsrUNro8fMC"f• Nocommoowall. 2story. [ •lftbll\ll t-:-y_G_:-~-:-hR-,-9~-·~-r-2-:-~-. Lge 2 Br home. Beaut landscaping & paUo. lm· mac. $80,000. Ph 559-8312 WHEREELSL. •. can you find a 4 bdrm., 2~ bath home wilb Mt. & golf course views, com· munlty pool & jacuzzi, tenrus, bike tra.ila .. you name it • this home has it. Fee land, too! $109,950 cov'd patio, newly de· Fix & Save$$$ cor'd, in nice S.E. sec- Use your 1 maginallon? ,_u_· on_. s_79_._900_. 968-_· _59_3_s __ 1 ________ _ Wlth paint, carpet and DOtorT READ rt1I 833-9781 Hester-Brown AtAllOAS some fixin' you can turn THIS "'D th1a large 4 bedrm, fam1-• TURTURO CK Prime loc. 3 BR. 2 Ba, Cam.rm, formal dln·rm, unless your looting for a atrium, patios & more. 4 BR. 2 BA home that is $1.34,500. 833·1193 ly b orne into a showplace. Big famlly room, pool size back yard, 3 car garage, & much more!! This won't last! Call now 645--0303. immac! Super H.B. loca· 1---""------- tion. (( you can find a home equal to this one, at a better price. buy it. $73,950. V.AU.EY 640°9900 EXCLUSIVE COLLEGE PARK NOR INS REALTY in this 3 bdrm. view home at the apex of Alta Vista. Hard lo find, large level lot. too! $245-.000 ~-~~, fl, • I I " I' . IJ(I J 1 l I I '' ,•1 ',f •Ir 4<14 '!4 l '· '>·l " l!Jlb E.AS Y LIVING Laguna Hllt I 050 in this easy-care 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm., 2 bath O·Y·O; an Townhome. 3 Br. din rm, easy walk to r.t aln llv, rm, 2ba. 1600 sq ft. Beach. Easy terms with $75,000. SSl-1.234 private Cinanc:ing; it's Immed tranarer forces easy to see this vacant seller to reduce this property.Only$85,500. sharp A/C, 3Br, 2ba to HOUSE ALONE $62,500, 2~ pts for FHA fin&n'g. Agt 768-5008 is worth this price. But i....;..~~~:.;;._;___;___ you can Jive near the &.o,.aMic)MI 1052 beach in Corona del Mar ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • and have rear tenants r---------help pay. $175,000. OCEAN VIEW FORESTE OLSON ·-l'•t Ao.,,._., [ tifis'.tilll spark 11 ng family ~:;ftl~ilJ*I ~t~f!n~~~:~~~d~~~I~-·-·--__ -_-..;.._ __ wait, call 752·1700 [!:rliii] A gorgeous 4 bedroom home with separate family room, covered patio, TIIREE communi· ty pools and convenient t.o parks, schools, shop- ping & Creeway access. Now$113,900 COMPLETELY RESTOUD Old Spanis h mans ion wilb an ocean view. 3 un- its one mile to Dana Poin1Marina. $215,000. 2 BR & den townbome ln guard gate community with recreation center. swimming pool &private parking for white sand beach. Just reduced to $114.900. WILLTRAtEFOR C'H'fNlltO •ll Sl\JNIOllNJ((• P.~:.!!:.~ ~? c.~t.: [ ®'lft&llll $64.500. ' - HIGH ON AH ILL San Clemente. ~bulous golf & ocean vie'\'. 2000 sq. n. home. vacalt. Will trade. $164,500. ONE ACRE Close lo Dana !oint harbor, build your dream home. Zoned for horses. $139,995. MOllLEHOME in Treasure I s l and. Laguna Beach. Lovdy ocean view. 2 Bl.---~----­ $27,000. 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW YEARS Sl'ECIAL MESA VERDE VILLA 4 BR. frplc, very clean. V_.., sharp 2 bdrm condo $TI, 795· Approx lSSO sq ft. -~ Owner out. of stale. in Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa's best area. Sharp· 1-96041--44-· ------i ly upgraded unit w/warm earthtone col· ora, private patio. Motivated sellers bought a home. Submit your FHA or VA oUer. 56-9'91. Needs T.LCcre 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba-$65,000 Close lo Golden West C.OUege & shopping cen· teni. so CALIFORNIA RLTY 546-5605 RANCH REALTY 551-2000 MARVELOUS Resale Specialists. MARQUETTE 3.4 o.r 5 bdrm models T lt E H 1 G H L y EHJOYTHE avail, some w/pools. D ES I R A B L E HOUD·Y 96M602 TOWNHOUSE OF "' PenniogtooProperties UNIVERSITY PARK. SEASON WOODSY2STY BUTCHER BLOCK In this 4 BR home. C 0 U N T E R S West Coast Paclflc Real Estate 831-2600 496.asl Rustic architecture with • $ll,4SODOWM ProCesslooallydecorated abundant glass. Heavy MICROWAVE OVEN, & beaut. park·like yard. CENTRAL AIR CON· CORONA CORONA DELMAR Vacant&ready for you! · shake rool, vaulted ceil· DITIONING, PLUSH 2 BR, 1 BA home on R·2 540-3666 ings, sweeping master C A R p E T I N G • DB.MAR lot. Live in front unit and children's wing. DECORATORDRAPES, while building 2nd unit Open hearth fireplace. V A N L U I T 3 Huge BR. 3 tile BA, den. dinlne rm. 2 sty w/26' open beam ceiJ· lngs, We entry, frplc., wet bar, laundry rm, oversized dbl gar. 3000 Sq. n. ol very uruque Jly. on rear oC lot. Out.stand· Magazine perfect WALLPAPtR. THE lng Investment... Only ldtcben. Multi·purpose LIST GOES ON ANO .,34 500 area. In the S70's. One of .,. ' · . our newer homes. Bier O N • 1 NTT • S Ing apace. $149,SOO JACOIS REALTY 671-6670 CALI. 955-0350 I t ,, , 1 f Ill I I I'\.~ J1/, "I 'I' lit , ' II I I, 1 I'' 1'° I WANTED WOODIRIDGE Hoine ln Sputass. BARGAIN So~th port Model S II Z,SOO w/ tallna vlew. Will ~ dollar. can Nlck Financially troubled Vt Agt 752-6521 buaineaaman muat1-.;..:;..;,c.~:...,_;;,::.....:..:...,_;;, __ aacriflce tastefully UP· graded house. Priced aublta.aUall.1 below other bousel on 1ame street. Qulclt aale a neceulty. Hurry. t.ako adv.antaae call 962· 7188. ,Q.. K€Y •• 4lb?P£ALT~A Uae the D•lll Pilot ''faat WANr to boy J11rn1ne R•• 1a It' Set y I c• Qteek U Wav~e,..st OR Dtnctory. Your aervlde QtM, 2300 aq. ft. S BR .. CHU' •Pfftlt\)'. Clll J\ome 0'WHU only. ~11LSZI. _tM~·llll __ -'----~ Uke new, by owner. 438 MAGNIFICE , IT'S Princeton. 4Br, 2ba, ,_536-__ 93U_. ______ , SUPERB, IT'S PRICED pool. $119,900. 64.2-3729 ell $54,000 AT Sl22l.500. CALL 5. TODAY FuRAPP"T. Fantasilc opp to own lg 2 TlJPLEX Br condo w/central air, red hill AL 552-7500 IN MISA VHDE • bltn appliances, inchxl· These unlta are freshly log dshwsbr. ChUdren painted Inside & out &c welcome. Short walk to are located in a auper clubbouae, pool, and 1•--------area. Private patloe & &bopplng. Seller to pay ~ate Jaundr)' rma lo for l yr home warranty all apts. Walk to ahop· +11,000 cpt & drp al· N~ ~:.."~'!:~ lowanc;·,._.1100 ~L ~ Walkt!r C lee LOWEST PRICE Plan 42 in Culverdale. 3 Bdrm., 2 ba., large coun· try kitchen. Freshly painted -new carpets and drapes. Larae well landacaped back yard. $73,900 1042 .. ....................... SIAGATI ...... Trfpltx DEEPWATER TNHSE OM year fV'mg. Uve in 1D1Nat ruce waterfront aoeoftbetedl12Brunlta -• -1 .. 199 500 Call t ~ renl the other two. Bet· .. ~.., • · · · °' th l ... _ da,y. t.er an money n """ PURCELL REALTY bank! jll5,000. Ait. Me-2M8 e.s:i~ or 553-0507 evw. 1--------· *494-8057 * SPANISH STYLE Red tile roof, arched Logma MICJINI Realty 496-2413 493.9494 4ts.5220 110.soso porUco entry; 2 BR., Uv. Unobstructed ocean view. rm. w/bay window & Monarch Summit. 3br or frpl. Dining rm. Spacious 2 & den, a ale or lse. rear grounds. See today $135,000. Ownr.496-1177 atSl~.000. Hurry! Mission Realty 494-0731 RIVIERA EXCLUSIVES IDGH IN THE SKY, 3 bdrms. & den. fantastic ocean & city views! XJnl neighborhood, close to schools. Seo today at SlSll,500 ChcrmPlus Only 2 short blks. to ocean. 3 Bedrooms &: guest quart.era, located on large lot. Open beams and more. A must see home.$188,000 (4.1) I lf J ' I 1 ('t 4 , 1 1 11 I f 1 ~ f) I I, , I 1.h1 111,~ i·. II Yillll HOME & INCOME. 6 Units, downtown Laguna Beach. 3 Commercial, 3 resldenUal. Fantastic MllllclltVJeto 1067 ocean views.$595,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, carpet, OPPORTUNITY OF A cttpa,· patio, landscaped. IJFETIMEI Oceanfront fncd, beautiful view. restaur ant. heart. of 547·5550or830-3725 Laguna Beach. All new equipmenL $&50,000 ~rwDDrt IHch I 069 MYSTIC RILLS. Overlooking Laguna, 3,000 sq. Cl. Chris Abel designed 5 bdrm. home. A rare opportunity at $375,000 MAGNIFICENT 3200 sq. n., " bdrm., 4~ bath home. Finest oceanfront community. Loads of flX· traa. $3:i0,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Condo $79,500. V.. Block to Weatcll(( Plaza. Cozy 2 Bedrm home with pool. XJnl. buy. Call now. 845-7221 s-· • .-...-. • FROM ~· BUILDER'S attention: two R·2 lot.a, heart or Dana Point. Both for $85..000 Wntdff RHlty INVESTMENT op·-------:..- portunity: a beautiful MIWPORTHTS motel, be.rt or Laauna 1bree Bdrm, 2 ba home Heach. Close to beaches 00 trOplcally planted lot • &. parks. Xlnt cond. One o( a kind. Walt.ltll $750,000 ror • special porson. B "· ,._ Designed. for f\m Uv1n1. µ.~ ~ua& 675-t8$1. ~ THICAWSOMCO. 499·1100 2:1119 Newport Blvd, N.B. I · \ I • Ft•dly, December 30. 1977 OAll Y PILOT 03 ....._., fer S. Ho.n.n F~ ~ 1 1 Ho.Me• P'Of' S• Ott.-bat &tote HolllH U'l\flU'ftl,htd Ho.HH tMNl'nl1hed •··••··•·······•····•·· ···············•······• ...........•........••...•..••..•.••...•.....• ········•·•············ .....................•. ~':!!~~.~~ ... ~!.·.~ ~~-.. !~~.~ ~!!'!.: .. ,::; ...... ~~!.~ =!:-:c:~ .. ~~.~~ ~~ .......... !~.~~ ~~~!:~ ....... !~~~ ~::.~=~~ .... ~.~~~ .... ~~~.~~-~~ .. •t.....-YlewHe-Ofl&IHOUSISUH ffERE'S VOUllCH.\ CE l~ 7 Unit., Stepe to 3br l~ba 11e b c.t ,Yd lnille 3244 Ml..,..tle•• l26' ...... l75Z t &Jrm ~.. n 1"" j 17Ulf>urt Wcatboum•· Beaut 3 BR borot". 52500 bch. uu 2 !)((Ii. ' bac:b. Fer Rtllt ar L.... fruh tree•, t4~5/ mo'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8*111..1 and• hal.h boml: 1 p" Ull Owll dn C11ll now, 24 hr Pobl. "50.000 Dy Owner, I BR, $17S/mo. GIU1Sentr & wi.Ulr Incl. Unlv Pk 111. 3 Br 2"' 8a, • bt. S bA. ram rm. 3200 ~l'tnlc ''"w•. luxury It &u tilt' '0 !"nlr) 4. IL\ROORVIEWJIOKE .crvitt~•Kt ~ Oowo ~1 5.$Acacit TreeL;i. tsl & last. Refrli: Ii + bonus r~. Oxford, aq.ft.l"'4SanUaao. N.B. aduJt aJXS, furn (& unr ~ll<"ht'n IJ:IG.oiuu lh :rn ZB• Ith °' 281\ vie• $52S/mo wshr/dryer M.2-1516 125.547-7044.~15 $1000mo.Ntenl,~l-5032 Near Rt&1orual Shopplni: ""1'11tf' Pnoc1p 1 uni> r • w m ny • • • • Cill 11_.0 upJX6, f'I•~ to add 2 Ollitl' letl 1st• . 2 ~-I Loto-CM 428~ Oegorua ----Univ. Park area. Conve-SPICIAL Center Heated pool. LOWiST PR1Ct.: JN Nt:WPOKT 2 UH l UA. dbl v. 1tle mobllt!, atlult park S2ti.:ioQ HALPIMCHIM RF.AL'rOlt more bdrm Mo=.t de ••••••••••••••••••• •••• .._td SI O OOO 2 BJ\., den, $6251 mo olently located nr Irv. ln· s Br 3~ Ba condo, newly JllCUUI. Nr corner Alicia 1ttriAtile art'-. 0 1\ly ....... .._. ""'·-~-~··'d ""'EL.LIT" l!M7PortCardaff &Toro 3232 dustria1Park.38r.2ba, decor'd.Opt avalJ,Jant. Pkwy&Pa~dcValcn >l:Al,5'JO F..s.ie 1100 vwnu uiU "' 3 B'R.den,v1ew,$97S ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc , fncd patio, $52Smo.&t0-.2981 l'I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41 s pacao u" 3 Bdrm 212S YaebtRadJant ~per, lovely 3 br, 2 b1t, $.500/mo.SSZ.9'73 A(.t(;I,\ PLAZA 675 .. 3'2 INVEST INVEST INVEST ~ AHH.ots, Est. lt07 (1'4)17~ ~ROFESSIOMAL IUILDING S:m t1emcnte 11ruf. bltl.i. Xlnt 1ov1i:1tmt:nl op. 0Cr1c" s uitus avail. 1-8 JX>rtunity. Bluffs Plaiu, <t ftooms I.urge parking BR, new cpl. Best poss1 nrc11 Hcnt at ~'\< per sq. hie financing. Call for ft. Consic.lt'r tr ades & sh<Ming. $1111.500. term'> S252.500. 493·0233. VAWY 640-900 ~-q01Estat«P\C]CQ! ~~~to. -J"" ~ . .'2.'l.'l1 M.I . 11!.A)A99 DOLL HOUSE l"f\ OHL Y $92.000 --- "2 rrule to bcath, blCI l'On do profei.a.1onally d e t'Ol'ated. 2 big bdrm:; 2 buths closti to pool. :.auna & 1acuu1 or walk tiown to beach. 75'J-1501. Heat E&tatc HURRY HURRY I l:JR t•on<.111 an tbc IJr•• slJgaous Bluffo; Clo:.11 tu Hack Dav & F'ai.hion l:>land. P r1vult• l1wat111n PRESIDENTIAL HEIGHTS Corner condo umt watb O<"ean view from patio. 2 Bil. 2 Ba with cathedral ceahni:s Close to golf couri.e & commun11 y pool S74.!l00 LGCJlllMI NiCJIMI R.alty 496-2413 493-9494 495-5220 830-5050 WALK TO THE BEACH !!1118,500. VALLEY from tlus 2 Bit c harmer. 640·9900 locatl'd on cawel rcsidcn llal street that leads to ~ popular T-Strect beach. bousb 1''rplc:., beamed 2 BR.den, view. $600. fpll'. crpt, fenced yd, ..... HVll " Br, Fam Rm, &VILLAGE Trailer •P•« 8JIJ6 udult c e 1 I 'g !\ & M 0 R E ' 27 Mon urn as Es te lo<W pet.s welcome. $425 . .cinarp 3 br. 2 ba, fplc, DW. clean. up&raded, park ~Hll51 581-6130 perk. s.&11 6173 $99,500-Sulintat olfer 5 Bil S7801 mo 963-4567, Agent. no ree. fncd yard. super area . view. Xlnt cond. S67S mo. ~ny. no pel.a. wper1 lul lslllt ~12 Port Weybnd.:1.1 $41!. 963-4567, Agent, no 644·2185 7 Ass.aalls 4 BR. Cam rm, din rm. Twnbse custom 2.Br, 2Ba. fee. • • Mlwporl a..a. 3 '-' I 0 x 40' r.-odeled, View, S97S/ mo wr, attach gar. spacious, BAYSHORt:S, cbarmine ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtr• clean. $7100. (1141'45-WS 20l9 Yacht Ret1oJute »Wmo.544·1041 / 3bf, 2ba. f'rt!Sldent Home 3 Br. 2 ea home. bltns,i--------• fwa. Acron from I(. In Turtle Rock llills. dsbws br . tpk, beam • Mwt shop'n center. 4.PLEXES '°"""""Valley 3214 $600.~-2088 clgs, 1 blk buy, $560. b · '31 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2l3-.545s2708 I 646-6911 ow•er. Hunt Bc h, <..:ovangtons. Lee 3br , Westmont. Woodbrtdge New 3Br , dln . ~e 2191 Hwbor. Sp 34. pnme location. lmmac. Beaut. yrd, refrte. rm, tam rm, atrium. Sharp <&br, 2ba, lormlll CM.AdlhOftty H igh in('ome Pvt wshr/dryr lncl'd. Avail SSOO.Ph (714)494·2458 din. r m . rumtua rm., Colta~wptlch Jt.,........., HOMEFINDERS 997-76119_ _ _ Twnhm a Br 2,,. Ba, rec ~-~7 mme · · ~~/A~.~~nt $185,000each. l/l/78. $450 mo. 538·3824. Nr n e w, Woodbridge ~.f\, bacltd aysa::~· BIG' f?8~Jk~ :6~~ o.Luxe 2 Bdrm Ho,. ~a:= :i :~~~Is 3 Br 2 Ba, cpts, drps, fplc. priv pd. SS2S mo. 833-2265 - -- Lovely 2 Or & b11Lh an walh t wo t R r un1t1. Sample · S400per mo. NewlBRcondo,aircond. ~~!sfrs~~t\e:!0:',.:t· · • adult pet park. Gorgeous Ularuuni: Tri-plex. rare· S95 l Br, rum, ul.11 pd 1-213-947·32().$ _ _ pool, jac, sauna, tennis. Yrly ise'. 2 Br. 1 b~. "ar: corner lot w/beautiful ly on the market. Nr 0 .C. $2722 Br. tree uuJ Ht llaCJI •-h 3l40 clbhse $295 mo Owner/ • GREAT RECREATION• • L',.aruroonds •·Caty J-lall _,,. 3 Bdr k d & " •~ _. Oft -ac · t ·ILI6-0785 · tl7S-2537 or Cl> 784-0869. Sw1mm1'ng saunas 2 lodsl'p g. Vcry private .-.. .. · "" . · ~ m, 1 :. ... ~ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ogen .'" • • poccb & pauo w/plenty of 131 Clearbrook Lane, CM s Br spacious w/pool lo health clubs, billiards , r1uwen1. roses, climbers, CM. Sl 25.000. Agnt UFETIMESERVJCF. POOLUOMF. Deerfield Townhme, 2 Br. rrudnt yard Will reoi to n1ghl·lighted t en nii. humm1ngb1rd reeder:.. _04~523~ 557..0822 4 Bedroom, ia.. bath, 2'h ba. Patio, lrplc, gar family or ~n&I m ature courts. Pro & pro s hop, ~.ra~~~.~'h:it":i':b:'<t~ luildef'doH·out a.oa1s1anc1 3206 ~~~.c~~i ~~~t ~:oo~:~·a~:i,r~!~: adlta.$900mo.556-0975 ~:"vmgrange,party social actjv1l1es i:alore• 1beonly41ert. Duplexes ....................... at962·7788 5.5l-6<M6or552-8486 Newport Shores FUN ACTI VITI ES: 0 n I y S 2 l . 90 0 . Lt l' n r S C · Pl aza Bk r With option to buy, 2 sty, 2 310 Proeped. 3-4 Br, 2 f\alltlme director. free HD9328·29 557-9710 Br. 2 Ba, LltUe Island. HAPPY Ba. nr clubhouse. pools, Sunday brunch, BBQ's,"- CAU 1"0RNIA PACWlC Call Bill, 675·3859 or ocean & tennis. No pelS. trips, parties. sport. .Mobile Home Realty HOME & INCOME 962-8847 8~· NEW YEAR Ideal ror family. $510 mo. tournaments & more! 2706 Harbor.Suite 208 Lurge 2 bedrm duplex lcAooPenimula 3207 lease. avl 113. Schworer. BEAUTIFUL AM'S: CALLS.&0·5937 Spend 1978 an a brand n 4-673 2654 bed w1lh oversaicd gara~c. ••••••••••••• ••••• • ••• • ne w be a c h h 0 m c. · · " Sangi es, 1&2 rooms. $I 00/Mo. Rental COSTA MESA 1978 Skyline. 2Br. 2 bu. plush putlo porch for th»L sJ)t!Cutl couple or person who enjoys luxury. Love· ly localaon, swimming JJOOI, etc. (S0813) $23.llOO. CALIFORNIA PACI FIC Mobile Home Realty 2706 Hurbor, Su Ile 208 CALL :>40·5937 ~HERITAGE .... REALTORS Loh for Sal• Qwct & private. near 3 Br. 2 Ba. dbl gar. over Spacious. upgraded thru-Westcllrf 3 Bdr m, 2 ba l'Urn. & unfurn. Models mu1oc shoppmg. Perfect 1m.ed lot. lmmae no out. frplc., dbl. garage, SUPHI w/pool. patio, wate r open daily 10to1. Room- ~tarter or re tirement pets. Lease $5251 mo. pvt. yard Children & Largest Orange Tree paid. $650/m o. S48-«f95 mat.e service avail. N<> home.CallS<S0-1151 C2131447-:1Al0 pets welcome. Only condo w /m any u p -lease required. Sorry. ,.~_ ... _.Mor $52.Sf mo. See dally 1·5. grades. Air cond .. good Olannel front 2 stry. 3 .+ adult.sonly. no pets. ~-3222 513 17th St. Agt. 960-6161 locution, near pool & ten· st~y, !rplc, huge pauo. Oakwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 0n1 "'°"' I c U t 1 l p d 6 7 3 . s 18 7 or ~1311. rus. Y ._,.5 mo. ( -19) · ' Ga rden Apar tments This is a charmer ! Gil Ide 752.1414 213·789·8768 N•.,.... leecWMerttl 3 BR. 2 ba., den, 3 frplcs. L"'A"'E 2 B 2 b Co d I . t l7Lh> Patio. SS25 Mo .. yearly. 3 BR, 2 BA.. pool, renced ---------"""" r, a n o 880 rvme <a 2200 PaulMartmRltr yard.2cargar .. close to ...,...leach 3241 nr Hoag H osp . Jo'P, &45-0550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-738:! IJ75·562l schls & shps. $395/m o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshwshr, encl 2 car gar Mt.,.... lhech/Sowffl ---lst&last.673-4545. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. atrium. (elec>.S395.84S-8294evcs t700 16lh~t ~-~a\ r:.s'o'<Z p p\OC~~q Large tencl'd y ard & ~... t. hardwood floors $78,300. ---------•I HAWAII Spac.3br,2bu.Cathedral frplc completely Bluff 3 BR 2 B Cod i l)over at 16thl Cho1tc acreage overlook· beamed ceilings, (pie, 2 br w/gar. $250. ~p'-l!., remdld'. Walk lo beach & co~etely' red:cora~~: 642·8170 -.t ANCHORAGE llVH MONTl-~GO 4hr. 2ba. INVESTMENTS fam rm. Ownr. 2015 Purl 17141 49.._7711 Chelsea. &10·1981 - •Al Ft. bayfront. 1 IJH. <lcn. San Clement• I 07 6 p1tr. on Pentnsula ••••••••• •• ••••••••• ••• \l.m.hu:t IUtr IH5 11;oo EXECUTIVE HOME I l'lcx. 100 fl from ol·can. Only once an awhile do ~:! 18,000 W I anti ' ~ou find a qualJty home \Ian.hall Hit) bi:i 4tiOll rom(' 1111 the market that OC-E,....,, VIEW 1s PRICED RIGHT. al '""" $154,500. You will find a CONDO, REDUCED lari;:e. 4 BR. 1-~AMILY $THOUSANDS$ home. loaded with ex- ltedw.;l•d for a (.1st sale trus. llui:e YllJ'd , patio. \'<H':JOt & sl'llt•r 1:. :mx l1rcpl:.H·e. fru1l trees, lllUS. lk'Jlllllul 2 hr l'O OCEAN VfEW. Enjoy unil w/fpk Communll) l'ooktni: thoM! steaks on IJOVI. :;uuna & J01l'U1.1.i. At the pauo i:as 1.HiQ. while th1~ prirc 1t won't 1.ist• lhc kids pluy basketball flurry' Cull 645-0:JO:s. or vulll'yball on the flrlH'<J C'ourts THU L Y ,\ F,\~llLY llOMf: •• NEWPORT CONDO $86,500 ''" l'ly l>ovC'r \'111111:1• I ltlk to Wl'Sldaff f'L11a c '01y 2hr home w 1I11>1 L.: r<'l' rm pool. ,,1una. dbl R.t!:_Appt 645 lltPH CAMEO SHORES HEHTIIA 11£:-JHY KEALTOHS :.!1!'1 L>d Mur •1!~2 ·11 21 SC91 JuClft CGpistrano 1078 ...................•..• BUILD YOUR OWN Extra hirgc hwldmg sate 1n Jn c1Ctremcly dcsar n tile custom c.itate area or San J uan Capistrano Hur al atmosphere. "aew:s Jcrus:. I he <..:a pasl rano Valley $124,500 J :'\lonarch Ray Plaza La1oiuna Nig uel 496-7222 831-0836 One or the mo'l diarm •nl! home' wnh l:in.:1· hv 111.: rm. rormul tJ111111.: t m, hhrary, lam rm :) llr, 40110 ''I It. ll .1, i:uri;eous Ol'can \ ll'"- Pnol & Jfll'. Shown da1l v 14 f'M . <163.'l l'l•rham Ur •'41>·7<1 M Okr. or 615·2)W81---------• .ll!k for Louise 8akt•r BUYERS MARKET SPECIALS mg the Pacahc. S8500 per dbl gar .. yard. $525. Water pd. 2710 A town $800/ mo P b Pool. park-Uke setting, i---------.. .it•r..:. One & three acre 6T.1·871Il.710Goldenrod. Delaw are. 636·<&120 64().702o • $525.yearly.644-1667 parrcls a,·aalable. Hurry . l·Spm. tor best selection Spyglas.<> HJll View JBr, 2 Br1112 Ba Cplc view nr WATERFRONTllOME BACHELOR APT. ESTATE SALE 89 . .,785·5 fam rm. $1000/mo a.ncl'g 2br, l l!aba. Frplc, fnc'd to bch & sbops.' No n:t.s. o-gardener. 644-8184 yrd. $365 mo. 962-7787 ask Adults .,,,10 4,,..3223..... 2 Br . encl gur.. boat ALLUTlL.S PD! 1!173 Skyline 20x44. 2Br. IS1163U.X) Adult park. Orange. r..:nl $95 Im m11cuJatc ,1ttract1\C' 1n arl'a S<x' tuday s2:1 !l'J5 lkacly to bwl<.I on Int. f,111. La:.tll' Ol'l'JO \ ll'W & .. alk HELP! Lu bcal'h, La~una Owner must sell 1m mt'<'I. Owner1ai:cnt ti7:l·i2Hti has moved to nt!W homt• Out of C Best pnl'c. 3lir. 2B:i an 5• ounty lanuly pct park, 1::1 Toro, Property 2550 :Mx.52. Sunny brook, 1972 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• (l79lX·U 1 Mini Ranch w /View MAKBOFFF;lt Sml home on 5 al'. SLASHED T0$9,750. Was a:.kani: S t :1,su o. Similar homl!S pril'ed tills much & more U!n tral Uran){<: County IOl':J· Lion (;ood cond. xlnt Swl'<lash frplc. lg porch, rose g.1rdl'n Fru1 l , Almond tn·1·" Corr~al. daickt•n h ousl' Only S38,!1801 tcrm" <'all l\t'r Fr,·y 5 12 3-t 5ti lh-11 llankle It t-: park. Only Sl02 50 rent. RHI Estat~ Lei us l>how you toduy. Want.d 2900 wlll hclL fast 1Ux!i5 Grl•al ••••••••••••••••. •••••• Lake Ultil. IDN·l\158> PACIFI C C OAST OW"l Pr operly in Rf.SALES. INC 991-8660 ln!!_lcwoud ll ~wthurnl· ---------•I orSo Ba}' area' WILL PAY CASH!! SESAME STREET 3 Beautiful Mobile home" hsled in this 5• family pet park m t:I Toro ~l'I! l'h Tom l)'Alles1.andro T.D. PRO,ERTIES C:!l:Jt674 tiUlli or lil4 1 j.tt; 6201 an) l ime ur (714 >IWti 5221 ult tipm us beforl! you bu.) PACll-'I C COt\~T HESALES. INC. 991-11660 Rentals --------...................... . Acnoge far Sale 1200 Homes Furnish.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••.••.................. Macnab-Irvine I. I \I • • '' I JASMINE CREEK Rare opportumty -2 BR + den & formal dining rm. 2 F1 r c pt aces · beautiful l'pU.. & drps Tl!nnis. pool. ,::uuded i::ate. S7501 Mo. (<..:-20> Barbara Wnght 644·6200 CostaMna 3224 ........•......•....... MESA WOODS :1 BH. 2 DA. bl){ ICnl'ed vu rd . 1 \rs old S525/month C/\1.1 751·31\ll MESA VERDE 4 BR. 2 BA. fenced yard, new pamt & l'arpeting. $525/m o nth. CALI. 556-2600 c:;:: S ELECT I PRO PERTIES SPECIAL !'> Hr 3 Ba homt· un ROif course. Opt a\'J il now ~mo. &10·29!11 FIVE ACRES a.oa PMinsula 3107 3 br c<>ttai;e. pool. Jlll'uz1.1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1Shwasher. adults only Hard to find horse pro OCEANFRONT b 2 b 645·24!l8 perty Brand new 3 BR, 2 • 4 r. a ---- for Mac:: 546·8609 .... mo. ""' dock. Winter rental, -move 1n 2/78 $360. V ..J I 3 bed 2 2 Br. den. l'.2 bath. acant an · rm, panoranuc ocean view. b'T.J-4790 ba, l'rpts. drps. fenced $450 497-2370 SEAVIEW-38r, 2Ba. ocn yard. $395 963 4567 --· --- Agent. norct' 2 Br 2 Ba gardens. 2 non & bay view, guarded 100' Crom the ocean. Scml-Cur01s hed. Av a1 l now' 201 E Balboa Bh·d. Yrly. $225 J>('r mo. N() 1-'EE. C all Sue al 556-77'17 anyll me -'mkrs no pe'6 $400. Avl i;ate. pr1val'y + com. Townhouse. 2 br. 2 ba. ~/ 15. 494.8375 muruty pool, jacu21:1, ten· e~~~~~~~~~ new end unit. Adult over --nis, S900 mo. &-10-0327 40. 968-5430 or 962·4 154 &,_,... Hll1 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A·Frame-3Br, 2ba,. 2 car 2 Br, JI/• ba, cpl!!. drps. 2 . gar. Be am c calan gs, car gar.. lgc fnred yd, Attractive 3 BR. 2 BA pool plw.h cpt.s. Club, tenm~. c ul-de-sar S3501 m o. hm. w/frpl & A/C. Nr. pools, +walk to beaC'h. (213)797-3426 new.Call4S.a.86ll $550 yrly 645·04 23. lAgl.wMI Hi9MI 3252 &i&-3666 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Attrat'tavc. l'lean. 2 Br l'~ ba condo. S295. Pools, play arcus. tl73-94&1 Lovely 3Br, 2ba. fncd yd, sprinltlus. gar opener , nodogs$450/mo. 497-3146 San JMClft Capistrano 3278 2 Br, 112 ha <..:ondo 2 y rs old Pool. laundry. i::ar s:Jr,01 mo !lti:l.0250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHFROHT 3 BR. 2 ba. yrly. $595 STEPS TO IEACH 2 Br. bousc unf. $375 3 BR. 2 ba, unf. $425 associated BROKERS -AEALTOPS l01~ w 81lboo ol l Jobi Spat· l:Jrook' at•w Cundo. end un11 :Jllr 2 1 ~ bu. fqllt . :! pJt1os Nr 3 Br. 2 bu condo. VIiiage Beautiful Sea Terrac e San Juan. nr lake. pool. 2 home.3 Bdrm,2ba.fum rar gar $J8~/mo rm . frml dming & laving. 495-5760 Nwpt El Bluff. 2 straight Pvt commumty w/pool, prof men seek 3rd to pool tenn1 lo S ~!.1 5 SUi-!»03 1acuzz1. tenrus & beach. 2br, 2ba duplex Crpli., share lge ocn vu home • S7251mo. Poss. lse/opt drps, range. dshws hr. wl pool $300/mo. incl 752-!rl2Jor499-4611 dblgar,$325mo.493-4268 Ulll . mu1d & e r d n r Mi--t~ VJ..&... ~267 SClltta Alto 3280 SW~ _ _ Nice 2 lir Condo I ' 2 DfVn '"r" ~ bat.tu. frplc \\' o. patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BR Winter rental. on the {'arport (.'pts drp!i 38r28a new home ran· ~per value, 3 br. ~bu. beach S225 $365 mo Ph !lti3·2827. t st1c ~aew mirr'ored lplc, OW, carpets Kids & 675-8221 t>l.2-0006 a · , pet OK. $395 963·4567 doors, lplc, bltns. a\ I 1~-Agent. no fee Sub-let J Br apt unlit !I'm. Sparaous 4 bdrm. family med. $485 mo. 1st & lai;t, -78 Park Newport ,\.,t<.. home w1pool. Lse or mo S200 ~.Nancy, s.is.as.io WHhNMtw 3298 S350 mo S.W-70!l7 R . M or 675--1853 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • to mo S475 ala yers -----I\!.~. 5J9-05SO or 49-1·5420 Lg nu 4 or Jbr, Jba + Almost new. 4 bedrm. 2 ba ~nts ----bonus rm. 1900 sq ft. Up-w l fplc, OW & l'Pt !> Unfurnish.o I l~'<iroom condo, pool, grades thruout. s420 P . r e s t 1 g 1 o u s ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• te1101s. :.upcr loc11tlon. S81·:1A93 neighborhood. A s teal al • ......._ ,_, •.. 1 3807 $250. 962·7788 $150. 91i3-4567. Auent. no .._a nnn-.a fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super 31Jr. J'•b11. frplc. Newport let1eh 3269 bltn.<;, putlo. nr schools. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t·w twnhsc, J Rr, 21 2 ba C'hooi;e rulor~. f'urk . pool, 1aruu 1 lie low mkl -: KI , 90 O. 5 5 7 · l 0 4 ti •JI' ti7S.0745 BA home. lluge famLl y home avail. I' cb. thru Ju-3 BR. 2 Ba. rrpk. bltni<. room. wet bar. frpll'. 3 ly. Frpll'. was h/dry, 885 Senate St. S425 mo CAPT AIMS HILL car garal(c. Won't lus t' dshwbr 2 car gar .• No L'lt & last +sec 83:1-0305 ldc,al .. orncr location BL'R pcL'i $750/mo 644·9582 15532 Pehl' an s.iist mo. UVE ON I 7 14 ) 5:Jti 117 5 4 o r nfEGOLFCOURSE! Nice hal'h Sl 90 nc:i;p Real ruce, 3 br. 2 ba. rpll'. adlt. VIII. pd No P.£'l:> JOO crpts. kids/ pel OK, $395 E. Bay Ave, apt 9 9634567, Agent, no fe1• ---- -- . " · -· --· -tBr. 0 as & water pd. "''"0. near Uana Ma ra n a (7lA)677 ux01 ~ ...,... .. ..,,,., 2 Br. pal10. s:125 per mo Adults. no pets. 548-4l:J5 Brand new :1 rm. 2 BA OR 522 OS.10 with uµl(radcd carpets. ~nts . ~~ly l. I 819-0957 or ~v_e_s IW2_' ·08:!_5. 646-6423 Vu llcy. mountain & ~·~---NEWJb 2b r mrm 2 9UAUTYDUPLEXES ocean vaews.Owneranx-•• ~.~!'!~ ........ ~?~~ CostaMHa 3124 sly. ·q:.·el. 3~/ !>C his, ~ Nl'w duvlexes from 10011. Make offer. S97.500. . •••••••••••••••••••••• • mi cro w a v c. d a y i. S 179.000. Pr1 me Nwpt LCllJll"G Higu~ R.Gty Slud 10 apt. Ros!>moor l.ge Bach urut. $220. Pvl ltl.5-J..137, e\·es 673·8484 lli::ts location . All :1 496-24 ll 493.9494 Towen<. Leasure World pal.lo. bltns. no t·hildn•n lid rm, 21"1 bath un1t1> 495-5220 830•5050 For s a I e Es la l t! or pets 1110 Vi ctoria 2 BR. den, Country Club 1"..-st user dcprl•C111L1on sacrifice.494-3167 646-3l97 · Villa condo in Mesa Topquuh&y con:.tructmn !-~~~~·--·------• Verde D~ gar. patio, ~~~~e~Yi~1~/·1,gut~t~~ SarttaAna 1080 ~1a1~ 1100 •w=:n 31 42 ~bi~~~hl{o~~~· ~c" port Beach. C..111 to ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• ~ (213 )438·201 R Big Canyon Townbom e, 2 ~°" br, 2 ba $700 per mo. HwbOur 3242 640-5274 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H UNTINGTON HARBOUR Sea Gate end unit twnhse 4 Br on lagoon. 30' slip. I yr lse, no pets. 840 1042 lnlne 3244 •••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- FtHERHOME BIG CANYON. Absolute· ly s mashing Augusta Plan. A masterpiece of dramatic design with un· surpassed golf course view! 3 BR & den. $'19oV Month HASTINGS & CO. &1l·hclor. I Blk to bcarh. all util pd Sl85/mo 3425 675·10S8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LANDMARK Magnoli a $210 Bar hclor, rcfr1~. Atlanta He.' Adu IL.; only. Pl US~ l'Pl, .. I' !I blk1. bdl over 40. Milllon s rec 615·6775or67S-80l8 _ faCJJ . Secunty. all a pphe. Cor'OIMI Mt Mor 3822 ~1366 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apcrhfttnh Fumishtd ••••••••••••••••••••••• l6oCI Isled 37 06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c1ay for appt. &rn 7171 ATT!KTIOH FHA New La~ishly furms hed & Exec Home nr SO.-.~a,sl '''"" . ., '"'''>t"' ,, &VABUYERS 2On1 decorated 2 Br. dentof· Plaza. Lge J Br . '2'ba l ~ I READY FOR YOU fil•e 212 ba townhouse on Garden katchen/fam rm IJ.ij,l:}~i~ Builder must sell 2 :;hurp wal~ wt boat shp ten Cpts1 drps. laund rm, izar RENTALS 2 BR.1 Ba .. 2 BR+ D,2ba 3 BR.28a. J BR,212ba UALTORS 640·5560 Nice hte, cheery 2br. i.un NO FEE! Houses. condos, dck. quiet adults no duplexes . Renta l pets.$3756734394 (611.~~~s_ GARDEN APTS CORO NA DEL MAn i1M0Jf ~:::;1:~vi:~~~~e.~;~ ~~~\11':~:~~~~~~~ n 1 ~. pool. 1a c ~ll.1 ;1arndos~;;ed ~~ri~J 4 BR. 21t ba . 4 BR,3 Ba ~"_P_o_v_ill_o_n_._67_5_--4_9_12_B_k_r_. -Studio Apt. near bearh 2 Br Townhouse, frpk Pool. Lennis Some ocean & Cat.llana vae~s Cl<>!>e to F'ru.h11m Island &. fine beuch Alsol Br.644·2611 nice c pts JUSl s ham· rebuilt Sobmat all (ff. Comple te & m<Jd e l bkvrd 2 patios Buses to 5 BR. 3 Ba $87 Luxury Condo, 3 bedrm, 3 0111between6·10 P:'\1 bath. den. walk to beach. __ 67_5_~_ 2 ---------91 pooed. Good area· many YERS Callnow645·7221 perfect $900 P?r mo. Al At'I Newport/Me,,a NEWPORT HEIGHTS trees OHered at VA ap· S • G ti Johnson..:. 840·4724 schools incl i:dnr Avail Charrrung 3hr. 2ha home vrmsaJ pnre of $62,SOO. ecnon 1 rH "9' ~leach 3148 Jan lsl. $6501 mo lse. 3 Rll21, ha HVltms S Pool. tenni11. S-050/mo .• ......_ ,....-1-_.a 3707 Avail 18 mos. lease. Ask -• '""'"-a .......... .... .. . . . . . . . _________ ., 1n r hoacc ltl<'allon. at Call now to ms pcct your ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531-7344 I I future home. 545·9491. · --1rart1ve ru-< e i,,1 1· CHARMER, lbr w/gucst 3 Br 2 Ba, dbl gar, encl ~trect $135.000 hse. $350 first & last + patio, cpts, drps, bltns. 00?ri~~~~~~lhl:!1~v. . dep. Avail. l t l S/78 pool. kid s ok . No Joan Unfy, Rltr Wntc:!l~ ~ealty 49-l-BL'Jl --pets.$365 mo. 644-4486 642·4791J ----~ Hl911tl 3152 3 Br l 'h Ba, 1500 sq .ft .. on FIXER-VA lncomt Property 2000 ....................... Gibraltar. Yard maint, NocJown, low ctosin n cos ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 3br, den, 3ba, s hort incld. No pel~. 751·9662 .. ~RT HEIGHTS Wive Sea. fwy, Nr lake for info. ts. spacious 4 Br w/air """'...., .. .., $550/mo.831 -31211 for J ay. Agent. 644-7270 WALK TO BEACH. pool & tennis. E xciting 2 Story, 4 bdrms. 3 ba, SUD· deck & atrium. $6251 mo lse. · L AR GE home on '+523 CAMPU5l>a~IRVl"E WATER with boot dock, 2 Story w/4 bdrms, lam Want a REALLY CLl::AN llOVSE" Call Ginithum <;irt f'rt•t• c:.l 1145-5123 Uass1f1lod r\Cis 642-.5678 S Ci;t P~aza area & DUPLEX Stll,950 Hurry & call• a sharp :l HR Wll&S. Turtlerock 4 br. ram rm . rm. din rm & prival'y 3l69 3 Br . gur. cpts. drps . dlnrm,2ba,vicwof UCI $1200/mol<>e. ~~~.~~ ........ :O~~~ mo. 642·5466 Avail J un 3rd. Lse UDO NORD best loca-Agent. ~646 wt private patioi. Mr-port leach I 069 MrNport hoch I 069 Owner will help fmancti. Cad '5S.Oi50 0eautlrut West Newport Grdnr. water . as!lon tion. Exec 2 Bdrm. den. beachfronl home 5-6 Br, 3 Br, 2 Ba. Cam rm. pool dues pd by owner. $575 dining rm. New In & out 2 ba. Spcl'aal low rate ror tnble, dbl gar. beaut _/\¥).. 54~ S700/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 110111 ILllff S aa. OVtR !>O YEARS OF $ERV/CE LOVE LIDO ISLE 7 ? • 1 l f , • l I 11 r ,_.,, ''' "' ti mo tse. May consider yard. $425. 642-5466 or Orancetree Condo. new ON LIDO. S pecial 2 yrly. (7141956·5871 ~--bdrm w/loft. Brown cpl, ~rm++. Glamorous NEAR BE"CH 2 br. 2 ba. 3Br, J ba. New cpt.s/drps. sell-cleaning oven. hideaway. $850/mo n Avail. now.Sm /mo. ON WATER. Fabuloua TRIPI.IX. C.M. garajle & yrd. $650 per Frplc. 458 Broadway. 552.7552 VIEW 2 8t w/beaut cle· l-11 "' •1111· I f ;t I CH I i-1'• Gr-eal Eastside loc. mo. 645--8914 • $400. Ph 645-446l bn c.uSiSO/mobe. newer3br, 2ba. frplc. yd. BLUFFS CONDO. •Br. EXECUTIVE the Laite. Woodbridge C2)2br.lba,pallot.encl 2ba "Z" P l an . Nr POOL HOME -North Croasln g. 2 Br. Nr. W••hONtHws gar.$165.000. schools. sh~ & boy's Collta Meu. 2 Sly, 2600 Beach Club. $600/mo C4 HI 1400 TumLec, Rlt.r. 1\42 1003 club. Avail. Feb·Sept ~.ft.. 4 BR. 3 ba. form CaU 551-1234 • 5 U .... ITS S~/mo. 644-1755 din .. pool serv. Ind. $650 University Park 1'errace " - - -Mo. 5'5·'1508 Dave twnhme, 38r, Zbn. frpk. COST A MESA ...._.. u..tur.llhtd "'-··d 3br 2b __ ... d b I a a r . S 4 7 5 / m o .. ••••••••••••••••••••• .,...,..,1 e , a Cvu..,o. ssz,.7896 Seavlew. 3 Br, 2 ba . P ool. t e nnis. h c . 5875/mo. yrty 875-MQ Two 2 bedroom. three l GIMl"al UOZ Frplc. dbJ car. $400 mo. bodroom 1.mllt1 in ,ood 646""380 "--i or• Aase. New 2 Br. h arp H arb or View I ., l ••••••••••••• •• •• • •• ••• ------0491 ...... r ont ll 111•e3. ~c or1_________ 2'h bA. llerit.afe Prk. of( Monaco s Br. nr poot, ln.- mottvnted. FREE 1•--1•1•1·.-1·.·.--· Wa lnut . U p g r a d es, cl flrdnr . Avail now. • ..... house. large yard. AvaJl. U U / m o . 752·U U now. $350 per mo. W t Own/ Alt b-lease, no deposit re· ~ RENTAL LIST St<fe C.M. Call Su•: · quired. avail. lmmed. !4e 4 br upper, all uppl Across from bch. Winter only. $525/ mo. 962-1904 Spotles'\ Wa lk to bch. 40r JBa Fm rm 2100sqft. Vrly, 50'.l Acacia 645-7G-1l!.. BEACH. View. Pier. 2 Rr, 2 Br 2 Ba. hke new, 2 l'ar $450. 1 Br $325. Adults, gar, washer /dryr. S445 u t i I. pd . 3 0 3 IL 759 l l:Jl '194 2966 Edgewater. (1 )871-2866 -~· .:. _:_ -·--- Corona det M 3722 BIG cozy lbr. frpl. pool. •••••••••••••!'•••••••,• Snglt marr1e d cpl. No lBr Studio furn. 5 blocks ~/child S350 fl40·7030 from beach. $275 mo Luxury lbr w mtru oce an 67S.9oll 7 & Jl'tly \11!1' s. only steps CostaMftCI to Ouna CO\ I' $450 m1), 3724 675-253.'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSOWHtC&U, Studio, 1 bedroom Maid service, pool 2376Newporl Bl. C.M. 548-9755 or 645-3967 STUDIO Wiiia. Y IA ns ~u lCJtchen & TV U ne.ns le Utlllties CLOSE TO OCEAN llov_. S.ltn Mohl DIG Newport Blvd, CM 642-2811 SUSCASITAS Nicely furn. large & 11mall l br . .\dulll. only, ;vru. 2110 Newport ~ ..... 1741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LR 2Br. ll:J•L fre~hly palnted. stove & refr1g .• !>OUth of hwy, adults, no pets. S325 mo. 675-5695 PRIME LOCATION l. 2 & 3 bdrms. $295. to $495. per mo. 675·2311 AGT. Days. NO FEE. -2 BR. 21;, ba .. dbl. gar. View or ocean. U50. Wilham Winton Real Ell tate 615-3.1at AUrat.1-1ve, clean. conv~· nlent 2br. Pool, lndry. 752.5065, 646-3176 ).luny 1'"um1l ie~ Do. Ilca·u ·s ;\One Of A Kind . JJcuutiful, Custom Built. 3 Ur llome On A 'Spuc1ous Street Tu Stt'atla Lnc:~1t1nn, Hri~ht. Cheerful Decor. 1.1·ge. l~1 v . Rm . With Fireplace. J .. <:.>vcly Sun Room. Plus An Attroc::tavo Pntio With Southern Ex posure. Priced a t $235,000 A "Joy Of Newport•· Listing. I' 1Q-~1I ~ popular eorth\on es. 64+-4728 11 •lftO SS.1707 .. YOU ITM912 Btr. 2Br, 3Br. apt for lse. Open ~e SaVSun lM , 42:2 1.M'ltapu.r. CdM .._ OUMH. Nlwrotn 1tACl4 We have home1 lo every ~~~~~~~~~ 1----------11.AOUNA BE ACH MTR. au1. VlllalO Re•l -have a Ml'Vl~tootreroc WISTCUllP JNN. MS/wk. $250/mo. GARAGE SALE ads tn 8alboe. 7 UftJu. St~ to bch CG> 2 bods, \ bach Pool."50.000. 81 Owner. ~ 00Wn 145-3051. ~latt. 10012 GarCleld Hardwood Floon, fplc, a:ioda to tell. place an ad 4 IJl.1 BA. fplc. fenced Maid serv. tolor TV. thU>ally P llotbriqhap. Ave. H.B. 98M5i7. No huge matrbedroo.:01 81' fn the Dally Piiot yard, fnllt treee. 2 car bu ted p ool. (7l&l pyrtllulta.To pla~yoot Fee 2 8a. filed yard. mo. OM1tn4ld Sec'llon • • 1ar., 1paeiwa, MOO/mo. 4M·A9C. 985 N. CoA1t dra wlne card, phone 8'7W.'13G:M2.om PhoMM2·5611. ~•l•~-Hwy. 6G56'78l0day. I l I• . . -· ............ ~..., . .,., .• Add 1t ••• 8u1td 1t .Diaper ll ... H mmer It. . Carpe SERVICE 1t ... C ment 1t •.. W1re 1t.,.Hoe tt ... Clean 1t ••• Move lt. •• Pri s~ fl .• Paint ii Nat it. .. Plct~ter lt...Flx It... · DIRECTORY ........... ...................... &•J Appltanct' 1RJP0tA.KC£SlO M ain.SA !)57-01 ew.t1c..cr... ..,,.~ • 0 ' H:••id•••t ,....,,.,.,."9 ,~,.,.,..., ...... , ... ••••..•.•.•••.......... ..•..•.............•... .............•.••••.••. ....................... ...•................... ........••......•...•.• ..•.................... ········•·••········••· \LL ConC'role \ft c>tk ELECTRIClAN·Pnced Skipload~r. Dump truck HOUSICLIAHIMG P£T.£RSPA1NTJNG ~DCllAEt.s PAINTING: PATCJt P~TERlNG EA~TSlDE ROOFING lilou. bno. 11ump" right-frff lhaate on Haut1n1. tree work, C.116'.5-74.M Eicpr'd. Reas Rates ex1 ,houae1 & comm. All iypea. Free ~l~:utRln r•~ss~ roncrele wall.I St!curtty largeorsmaUjobt 1radln1. d e mo •le Free Est. Call Gene bklJl1.675-Sl41alt.Spm. esllout.es.Clll~ ~C:· eas. e · liWden. 11)4 911K LlcerMd '1J-035G 831-12$7 SUMSHIMI GllLS ~ ... .. a.Id c;;.---sPec1AL OFFiil H .... g All types ot home and of· PROFESSIONAL PaU\t· , .. y_. Cash :!':': .... ~ .............. Leak Repair Specialist. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Po&t Ucbt ln.taUed ••••••••••••••••••••••• fire cleaning packages. lng. Inter/Exler. Reaa. Average Extr 1 Slr)' $395 HOMESAVERS Plumb· All roots. tree eat. DOORS, w1nd o w ,,N4JwYur'sEve.Famtly S60orles111'73·50lS OCCSTUOENT. Big a 4 Special Apts & R ',E. workauar642-0386 2Story$54.5.Inlr$4Srm ina"Hval!ftl .. i"re.est, Woodward Rootlna cabinets sh c Iv cs w ~atrh )our children. l.00 truck. Trash. trim, work. Bonded/insur.ed. Pnceaincl ma\rlllabor $10 hr. Honest &s reliable Maintenanc. M2·1403 24 Rough/finish. Pickup nc"t day pkup OK. S. Ci.t G_.""9 ttc. Randy M2 5703 Free ests & 2'br service. Painting. Extr/lntr. Ex Guar/lnsr-Free est. aervke. BorA. MIC OK. ,_hr_•_·------- •'Oft. M2~ Plaza are11 ~6·5d58 ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• ~9625 pr'd, hon~t. neat, re as. Uc320881, Ted 636-7085 151-3150 or &47-0383 s.wlnct Att~.tlM• r~s.r.lce ,.~-WE.EDING-~EANUPS ...__a....-i-M••Y Uc'd964-1045Dave CulfomPai~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,..... ~·or Weekly Ma.U\tenanc~ ·---... .., ,.•••••••••••••••••••••• . Plumblo,·Falr prices. 1 •-al ••••~•••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••• Freee:1l 842_9907 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Interior, exten or paint bttriorSptelalla Repairs. water heat.era, tom sew ng "' ~era- Carpiet Man wiU lay your:_. R.J.llulfman & Son, Gen --Want a REALLY CLEAN BriclcWork. Small Jobs. I n " . S u p r e m e 15yra local refs. Llc'd re p l pea . Kenmore tions, Reasonable pr1ce11. or m ine. Repairs & Conlr. Cuslom Alt & Add, Dig 1t Landscape Maln· HOOSE? Call Gingham ~S.~~~v~~a & workmanship. C11ll Jack bonded. lnsrd & guar was hing machine, &d Unda~ cle8JUng too! Guar work put 1 0 s, c 3 b 1 n ets , tenance: Mow & Edee. Girl. Free eat MS-5123 988-7894 work. Fr" est.s. Won't be condJ&S. ~-831M Jim. ,... Senlce \It tQger savings. Free formlra. New const. Res Full malnt. hauling, u....t.... po·OFESSIONAL PREP underbid. 838·1""'1 Roofing • L r.,,,. I l till' Alicea Housecleaning. ........... n UV es ....... -.6 & corpm'I. 645-4644 or c ean·ups, ro o ing. R II bl f O ••••••••••••••••••••••• &PAJNTJNG EXTER I t I I • --'"'"Aul Ur&bo ded Freeeslimat.e675·SS16 eas, re a e. res. wn Re"•/l"cr, Lie. 2367:1. lndepe nd .. nt Pap"'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• emova II. r mm n.~· Steam Clean·lloliday ~00.....,. • _ "--·--trans.642-7207or646-4871 ''Two Men Will Move '"" ·~ .. Hanger. The flne~t ROOFS FOR LESS . Pnlnlnc. Free est. Llc d. Special. Cpt & Uµhol a......a....i ~ General Strtlces You" We handle big Free est. 638·7394 rraCts mansbtp avail. All types, Clnan ,av11;1t. Mlylnsured.968·929$ Lic/lnsrd/guar. 3 rm, no ~c.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUNSHINE GIRLS m o ves · o Cf I c e & Uc/lnsrd. Refs & free ... t Free est, lie/bond d. in· i;z limit S25.9S. h11lll; & ....................... HANDYMAN: Carpentry, Housecleanln11 & omre household. Distance & ~~~1~tv1:~1~rs ;:~~ 6'73-.3658 """ • sr. Senior cJUzens discnt. W......_• bathrm free. L·l· .. '·E ELECTRICAL SERVICE electrical. plumbing & specialists. We welcome local. also packing. est.s.~76 Andy --ID&-04Zlan,ytime ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sys tems 631 5350, CALLS$1S hr,&SMALL Ooor.;.&t7-2787,557_.so.t R E.accounts.Specials: Lowest legal rate. ,._.../Repair Pine & Solid Oak fHS..:ll39aft6. JOBS842·8233 ---Apts & Condob. Day, Lac/insrd. Cal T 111·944 . Profpa!nt'g&papcrhana· •••••••••••••••••••••r• ROOF~ installed ractory waterbeds Complete line ~ard a--"ri -Havesomelhingyouwant wee~ormonth. Bonded, PhM7-7278 Ing. Clean. work 1uar. VERYNEATPATCR direct:estab35 yrs.Call & acc. Reasonabl e. Sell thlngsfastw11hUa1I) ~ ~ c tosell!Classu1edadsdo ltc'd . 1ns r d. R ef:.. Find what you want 10 Free est 957 ·0941 , JOBS&TEXTURE HaroldGunnM9·2961 Terry's Nwpt·Ba y P1Jot Want Ads Uc 327138 64S-6974 it well. 642-5678. S40-952.S Dally Pilot Classifieds. 536-438.1 Free est. 193.1439 Want Ad Help? &&2·567 642--0161 ~11ts u..fwft. Aparfmuta Uftfwft. Apcw IHHritb Ullfunt. Apa lwww.tt ......_ Office R...W 4400 Office RMt.t 4400 IHdllltrid l..t.t 4500 Allrlw...ts SI 00 Am • c._... 5100 ·····••••·•·••·•·····························• ............•••.•.•••.. ····~·················· ...........................................................................................••••.••••.••••••••.....• Costa Mesa 3124 Costa~ 3124 Colt. MeM 312' ~-leach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·•·u.;·11i11~ililil~Ml1&1iW.11i11i1111iu.;11i1iu.;1Uiu.J1aUi1111i~sii;·i·t;:.·:·;;~~~t~: EXECUTIVE ROW, Inc. 3d~u°co!~/ ~52 ~!,: Adult 2 Bedroom, super drapes. refng. & washer dolpb Ave, CM Call location, n o pets, ~-----------. t ~"""M 9631"•2 ""'l"c" * CRUISE BALBOA BAY* On Mew Years Eve Party Boat! $250/ m ont h 568 w. SMftS"'ln(it urn._.,., o. . "" Prestigious office a pace In Newport _.,..,. __ ...... .::.;__· ____ _ Wilson, inq. apt I!:. ~I I • IRA.HD HEW Sch/Airport area. Tasteful reception lob· l 3 o o sq . ft . u n i t . A winning Comblnollon 1. 2. 3 br units. F/ P, hit· by. telephone menage service, con-Sprinklered, E-2 fire rat· 2 BR, 1 Ba duplex. Cpl!I, Fr $270 a A ed fl"--I d f · r d tt in, gar. om · terence rooms, kitchen, beverage, In· in,.. pprov """'ass rps, re ng, stv., encl o o u oportmenthomes 9627787 booth. $455/mo gross. A Formal • 5 0 '1 Disco "" Champa911• -Hon ct'o•nH gar. No pets 1210 mo. with luxury appointments and · outgoing mall service, dictating & copy C.M. OwnertW0-1360 646-12A6 supefb recreol1on at a premium AcMt Qul ... Clee machines, travel conaultanta, com- f:oxhollow VlllCMJ• locotlon. Tennis •gym•fheropy 2 Br2Ba,newcpts/drps, puterlzed· typesetting. Complete R_...aWanhd 4600 621W.Wilson646·2010 . spa •swtmmlng•bllllords. gar, patio, nr beach & secretarial services available as ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Re1..-vaffon1 • Call 673-4060 aft 7PM FURNORUNFURN One&TWoBedrooms,OneBoth II" s hopping, SJJO mo. · .needed.From$290permo. Di vor ced man 32 . Lg•2brto~~omew/Crpl :,.....•....:.....:..:.....· .. P;NMA~ \fibs IJ60.l2'19 C• (7 I 4J 752-1170 employed, dependable & • e patlocx enc. garage ar .....-.._ tJ -•••• ...,_,,. ••• Q" 1 Br , bltns, 1-:ar , nr quiet nds sleeping room Pooii~~l~:~'!~all &s01au1a71noAvt .• CosfaM110 751-tHS Beach/Garfield. s2ss •-to$120/mo.call 64e"'87l Lost&Fo.d 5300 Lo.t&Found 5300 --·-·.., mo. 554·7210 -PC lmellfs u..t..ra. llllhh to Sttwe 4300 Mature cpl would lllte to ............................................ .. W READY HOW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• house sit for months of Losl: Mon. 11/28. Seal LOST: Male black Lab, oodland Village Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3124 2Br, pnted. cpts. drps. ~~.~~ ••• !!.~~ HHd a Roommate? Feb & Mar. Local refs. Point Siamese cat, 1 yr. ~c Bayside Or & Carna- 845 Paulanno •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lba Gasi.tv Adlts no ToProfessionallyFlnd Non-smoking.Nopets or old, female, s payed. tton. CdM. Ans: to Beautiful, new. ad ult . . pet.$. SZSO/m~. 425 :.A'' Beautilul 1 BR, Balboa THAT RIGHT PERSON children. 646-2607 wearing nea collar. Vic. "Jumper", 12129. Wear-apts. Great location. 2 lBr apt. hte liv. rm. & kit. lBr , pvt patio, q1uel elder· 12th St Bay Club. view, sub-Rockledge and Victoria ing red scarf & silver pools, 2;acuuis. &din. area. Pool. ly adlt. Xlnl E1s1de loc. __ · lease. $600mo. 646·S98S ~t·OlMu tfHw.uTw Dr. Laauoa Beach. choke chain. 675-4044 ask Moveinimmed1atcly S235/mo. S48-7924 675-3335 __ Bach apt downtown HB. 1 Newport Hgts 2 Br 1 Ba, Uk-~~~-~~·••st/ Reward!! 494-9466 or _r_or_Bo_b __ , ___ _ 2 & 3 Bdrm apts, dose to On 1 e S&tudOnio ApBt $1A65, 1$st & person. n~~~l3S. patio, gar, new cpls, co ~5>ivu1 l'fWQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!M.:Ml7 al\ 5:30.PM Lost. grey Cat . female. Bachelor S225·$245 s hop p 1 ~ g. po o I & ast e 2 r pt 250. __ _ _ d:rps, mature adlta. $295 832-4134 nee 1971 lutlMsi Found Cocker Spaniel, shorthrur. Vic. San Joa ~ =~~:f~ rhilrl~en s ~lay a rea. Isl & last. Pets & kids 2 Br unlurn apts. StarUng yrly. 548·5306 Rmmate needed. female. OpportwWty 5005 vie Mission Glen. SJC. quin Hills & San Miguel Rental OHu.·e Open Daily 9 6 TSL Managemcont 7M-0081 or642·1603 WES11AY TRIPLEXES COSTA MESA BRANDNt-;W 1 Br From $280. 2 Br From $305. 3 Dr, 2 Ba From S39S. 6'2·9760or64~·3850Agt OK..Loc.OelMar /Nw pL at S2<1S. Chi ldren Sbare2 Bdrm 2 Ba apt,•••••••••••••••••~••••• Ca.11496-9338 Dr.CdM.640-6065 Coiy bach. qwel, no pets, 5-l2-ll4l welcome. no pets . 2 Br._ Park Newport. ~r~ CM. Must be neat. Reha· SAMQ.EMEMn -==-::.::...:.:::=.:...· ----t--------- ·1 ~7 &636-0891 arvmailm. Ala sot e seekJ( h ongu s e') ble. ~c.t! '""0 bef llAM. & Pet Shop •-Groomm· g. Found Womens Creeo 3 Lost Dec 28. 7 mo Fem adlts. u11 incl. $135. .,.,.,.~ "" spd, bike. vk Tustin nr. :;hepherd, blond cir, blk 64&-9'.!49 after 6PM 3 BR, 3 ba 2 story, frpl., 640-4232, 581 -9507 aft 6PM . Gene Retiring after 7 good Zlnd. St. 6S'-169S. no6e. Call 545·0150. FOUR SEASONS APTS cpts. drps. Nr. golf crse. Yearly; 2 BR. frplc., close Quiet roommate wanted ~~~~h~'ine locaUon & Spac1ous2brtwnh!>e. l 'h $395. per mo. No pets. to beach. No pets. Ss:JO to share beautifully furn B m HENRY FOUND: Small black Ptr'IOftds 5350 ba, pool, pvt patio. s m 846-1190, 536-4668 Mo. 1·213:447-1934 3 BR, 2 ba N.B. condo. E:EA~TORS Fem. Spaniel, OCC area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h Id 0 K N t $275 U of Car ae & lo dry 557·2719dys, M7·3418evs. Ori kl bl ., <' 1 · 0 pc s. · 2 Units, each 2 Br, 2 lia, I se a., un 21.5 Del Mar 492·4121 n ng pro em· 7J5 J oannti46·7483 near beach. 1 nr Jn· Easlbluff2BR.2Ba,pool, rm.NopeL'1.S200mo. lsl Found lrlsh Setter pup, CallAlcoholHelpline terco mmunlly ll osp. adults.nopets.$375.mo. & last+ ultlities. ForSalePacific Heatlng fem . vie Yorktown & 2.1hrs'aday835·3830 LRO l nr, pool, nr shops, 6<W4767 .,.,1 3332 · B h BI d H B milts/no pets. Ulil. pd. Fplc & gar incld. 847-3241 _...,_.__ ~~~;:•15~;~.~tness. ~~ v . . . PREGNANT? lllll4Monrov1a.S48-0336 N1CENEW2Br.2 Ba.~as l Bdrm apt. l ba, kitchen Carlng contldentla l ltvo ofOrongeCount(s frplr, e ncl •'ar. di~-&living, new cpl. ~ Lady or ladies to operate Lost: Fem. Pltball dog, rounsehng & referral. Beautiful new 3 unit • "c nach unJl. S220. Pvt b ·"'ful " " $300/mo 673 "'"22 for --£ ""350 ....,. most eouu apartment hwasher.2 blksto beach. · . ..., '"" "' lun\:b counter in a very lite brwn hair . Vic. Abortion, adoption & buildings. Xl nt location patlO, hltn.'I , no t•h1ldren "" A elo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• nice health food store In Truburo & Los Alisos. keeplna. near So. Coast Pia.ta. or 11cb. 1110 Victoria. commun.,es. r xing S~. Call 960-5260 BIG CANYON EAST SINGLE GARAGE • seltingwiltlslreoms L I 3 B If Costa Mesa as a con-MY. REWARD $7S. _APC __ AR __ E ___ 54_7·_2563_ Children wekome. No 6-163197 · · BEAUTffULBRAND ove Y r on go CarOf'storage Good c-. pets. Rental office open --- -wor9ffalls. and majeS11c Ni:;W f'OURPLEX cour se. S 7 5 0 I mo· cession. oppty lo 768-_... UMDA & VICKI daily 10-5. MO Bak~r St. I Clean 2 Br Townhse. 1 '~ trees. Fea!Uling poolS, 3Br, 2''7ba, frplr $42S 6<W-6:M9. 644-0509 S351mo 962·3S33 ~:i~;kour own business. _F_o_Ll_o_d_: _G_e_r _m-.1 <Meal M~ hl k w. of Bnslol. bu. adlts, no pets, 1M3·B, Jocuzzt.souna. bYUords, 28r. ir,,, ba$3SO S-Cl.,.wh 3176 3 car garaee for rent. ---------Shep/blck/t an, male. 557-5215 l'omona.S27S.S48·6357 ~.......,-A B SOOtmo.Costa Meaa. -.. YEL ...... E ... CY chainonneck .Ham11ion· FertlM,_of ! ---------1Eosts1de of Newport. LA CASA tLAMCA Townhouse 2 br, l ""2 ba, loch. llr-A...t Mow FA. gar , Cplc, vacant, Agent 548-1168. All utJls pd .. cpts, drps, --'"-------- pool. lndry. fac's. Adults Several 2 br. 1 ba, Vacant, over JS, no pets or 1 child OK. bltn RI O. c hildr en. Call Sue: $250/mo. AgtS48·1168. 556·7707 or Henry: 642.9137 l..fle Jbr. 2ba, Bltns, nu ---------crpt.s. No pets. 557-8177 2 Br. 2 ba. all bltns. frplc, encl. gar., balcony. Quiet 2br hse in tri-pleit. Laundry rm. $325. Respon. adlts, no pets, TSLMgmt 642-1603 noo·&mkr.SZS0.646·2323 andexcillngc"""'""'""' 2 r, 1 baS325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979-\24& 645-6414 •-A-" Ser\'ingallOrangeC.O. W1ltl SOCIOI events. Tennis, l Br, l ba $275 1 Br. $l8S mo. Ulll pd. Let. us show you how to /Bushrd 962-4562 835-7ll3 gym. and voDeybOI at All Encl iiar ages W a I k to every th Ing. Office ....... 4400 st.art an agency. Travel _F_ou.nd __ :_M_inl-at_u_r_e_(_T_in_y_> --------- The Vlloge More ol CALL960·5260 498-1709.211Granada. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ex:p.notnecessary.Tolal Poodle. Bermuda/ •MICHELU'S* ..-Cl'\ FT st artup & operating eveiyltlilg you're looldog l.alJllna leach 3141 Tmtin 3890 6 5• n1;ft .....,. capital reqw red $30,000. Gisler. CM. 548·3602 OUt.caJI M usage tor. Fumllure IS ovoloble. •••••••••••• •• • • ••• •••• ••••••••••• ••••• ••• • • • • 1617 WESTCLl FF-NB (n4 )838·9242 ound SJ Mal 10AM-2AM 731-4462 One and Two Bedroom AdulLMng. Offices open 9.00 to 6:00. Now ren!lng. Luxury penthouse. 2 br, 2 AGT. ~1·5032 F : C, 12124. e ba. din rm, frpk. big $240. UTIL IHCLD ............... wbite/1ray Cockapoo. St*fhtal Reodtr vie w . Bl oc k to Water, gas, electricity. ISOIWntcliffDr. Oppwlwtlty 5015 Catar ack le rt eye, 18USo.EICamlnoReal downtown. $475 m o. Unique 1 & 2 Br . NewportfinanciaJClt ••••••••••••••••••••••• cUpped.499-3()97. SanClemenle.Fullylir. .s4·2379 eves; 957 -0282 f ~r71f J:~~ ~~';.~: t ~on~~~ L..eal"'9 Of flee Spoce tr you 're not geUJ ng 13.8% Reward S400 for s to I en 2 __ F_or__.awt;..:..._· 4_9_2·_7_296 __ Sorey, no pets. Callon Site Manager return on your' Invest· moold SanyoT.V .. touch DANCE OF FUN Super I br, lrg, unique features, ocean view. blk to bch. Adlts. No peta. $350. 4.94·3280 499.3900, Ccilfof'fti• Apts (714 l 642·3111 ext 246 rnent. call Sandy Ross, tuning 116&04S82. call BUl nude girls dance & 14932NewportAve. 1HEEFFICl~T AjaxCo.83'7-37'4 84.2-5634 ' rap session. lOAM t o TusUn.catttoday: ii:n MoMytol.o9t 5025 LOST:' Male s mos, 2AM Mon-Sat 62S N . 832 6122 ••'Pelt ... •tlVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• German Shep. Ans ·. Euclid Anah 559·6150 2 B ma b t ho s 2 Br unfurn, adults, nr Bdr Q . ~'-"""" FREES""'"IONW/AD r, a own u c Harbor/Wilson. Avail 1 mApt. Patio. wet. Mo. to mo. rent Incl: It 2ftd&lrdTD's "Smokey", Jlomllton & """"' w/patio. 610 Joann St. 117/78. $200 mo. 631·tf1Sl $300/ mo. 794·8943, Weslw•ester 3891 R ec e Pt . s e r v. • . ~ANS AVAILABLE Meyer St. CM. IC found Small pets. 548-7638 "193-3144, 784-2236 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"""""alized phone cov-Cr call. 646-5307 b -aft_6..:.p_m_.______ LGE Attractive 2Br, .-~g ,,,. r r 'I edjt'not lmportant. RELAXING MASSAGE BobJames·Llc Masseur 2 bf' townhse. 2 r apt Northend-Ocean view w i re fr 1 g. b 1 t 0 5 , era e. wn · m. mat lroktr, 493·31 OZ w/pbol &jacuzzi. L(. lBr, 734-D Shalimar. trlplex. Walk to Shaws ,.....,,. ....... ' in quiet adlt ~mor" eunda·n Neregwrpoourtnd. prkg ___ _.:.. ____ _ 645-2498 1:Jew. paint, 61 S215 mo. -r-J.J. ll26 Cove 2 Br 1 Ba F/A ... .,...,, ... ..., "" Money Available. many ---------1 642-3288 5541 6 --new 'drps, cJi'· '•-ap'. bldg. no. pets. S230 mo. THE EXECUTIVE sources, all proJ'ects. VII A . . •••••••••-•••••••••••• ... "' utll I I d 897 1705 o Vlato ph Redec. 2 Br 1 ~ Ba. aar, 1 Bedroom apt, garage, pile's. S39s. u l pd. (714) nc . SUITE. 640-M70 S50K min. 752·6052 Brand ~~~~:e 2 br, patio, adults, no pet.a. 1 mile to beach. At Dana $7497 or (213) 797·2165 Apca laallh "'""'"1,o SINGLE to 3 room suites Morfgl!!fH, T,.at 1,,_ ba •-·-.. -·se w/fam Avail. now. S27S. 559-6588 Polnt493-007S 2Br s pacious ocean or u.t.n.lllMd 39 avail. Nr OC Airport. Deid5 5035 ,.., IAIWW..... • .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• FuU I i) I room Xlntarea $350 · E 1 n.. Ba 1 /vi N view 2607 Solano Way serv ces ava · n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · EASl'SID g 2 a~ 2 • 2 Br dup ex w ew. ew· a11.97..a.9S • THE EXCITING dud recept. to answer TSLMgmt 6'2·l603 fplc,lndry.$tn5mo.Agt. ly redec., crpts & drps. c PALMMlSAAPTS. phones. Con rerence LOWEST NEW2BEDROOM S52-0434 evs;552-0507 $300/mo.6(.S.OllOdayaor LerJ-aHICjllttl 3152 Ml.NUT~TONPT room. Xerox mach. Full 2 Br. garage. A/C. $315. $270. 2.Br, pvt patio, cpts, 49!M21.Sevea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BCH. secy serv. for lnfo. pleas .....,.... Ratet mo. 64S-46SS drps, reCrtg. stv, 724 B SPARKLING 2 br, den, 2 Nice 1 & 2 Br, $265 & up, Bach, 1&2 BR. call n•/83J..3640. ht T .D.'t. Ibo Large 3 Br Townhouse James St. 673-7787 ba twnbse, ocean vu, dbl pool & rec room, quiet fromS220. & up. Best downtown Laguna 2ftd T.D. Lo.ta. ' ~ ~ s rd o Outcatl 9..9, 494·5111 u.wt: . atu ay. 1 ------'----- lbs. SI ky Terrier. u•c:s•GE spayed, nds medication. ~ ~ Reward, Ptease pleas FIGURE MODELS call m.1208 ESCORTS UWAIDll Info or relum of long OUTCAU. OHL Y 631·311 I haired white ma.le cat.•--------- Lost 12J 15. 64&·5908. &5CORT SERVICE MODEUNG OUTCALL Lost: Fem. spayed lone 21 Houn M'-6520 baired Calico cat. Vlc•--------- Dana V'11ta Dr, Dana Pl. '483-6.118. REWARD! ·with patio, garage + . . . gar $375. Cheri 661·1811. area.831·7766 Adults, No Pets location. Luxurious Ex· FalrestTermssince1949 *SAMDY'S * OUTCALLMASSAOE 973-0329 Pool. Quiet complex. 2!;. ~~~.ma830mCta:einot.ered,'snt.o ~75 Hew-rt ltoch 316' (S Blt~EasMtesofaNDrew' port ecullve Suites, wood Sattler Mtg. Co. FOUND: Puppy, l7th & ~ 50 ~ .... -r--..., paneled & I h crpta L""-92171 S""S-0611 Placentia, CM. Collar, Outrageous, autonomous Adulta, no pets . •3 • 675-6125 Ocean view deluxe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd.) $350. pus · .,,.,. "' Bug)etype.5411-lOlSdys female 48, 5'10", lSOf ~l or 675-59'9 · $300 1 Br 1 b loft t 1 duplex. 2 Br, 2 ba, uUl pd. PAllK MIWPOIT 546-9880 . tloni~: ~S:~:e~·a':f:~. Retired couple bas money wanu nite owl coun-EASl'SIDE sunny 2 br fl. ~•.:ti a. allsTSy!: $400/mo. 541·9219 or Bacbelore , 1 or 2 .. ~ .. 000 answering service. tolend.1at&2ndT,D.'s Found cute blk pupple terpart. P.O. Box 276 l bit • rpc. ....... oc.nr • ~1919 BedrooDll&Townhouses -, "'" ... 837 ..... .u w/collar, Atlanta & ,.. .. ..........,. ' pat. o, gara~e, ns. Mgmt 642-l603 Fro $274 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xerox 3100 LDC. con· "6e...., . .,,.., Magnolia. H.B. 962·22l8 "'" """""'' J275. l60~t.S · 548"2127 , "e 2Br sba nr sho • Hmillgl• ltoclt 3140 Spectacul:r apa. total Room w/ kitchenette ference room, also avail. Sold my home In Laguna Ptr"IOll.t SWYlcet 5360 MISAPIMES ~ adi g, ~sf· ••••••••••••••••••••••• recreation program $50week&up. 497'1795 Beach. Wiii sell my Found fem bnrn/wblto ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newaludloapt$230.lBr ~:~~:· · SHARP3BrdelLlxebeacb IOdalproa.ram.7pools.8 548·9755 Executive suites. You $29,550 2nd T.D. for m_::,~n Got.bard Gu.ys! Haircuts, beard $Z8S. Avail. Jan, tat. unit. D/W, frplc, paUo, tennla courta. Al Fublon Ambassador lnn in C.Osta need an orfice? We need $23,000. cash. CaU Ken, t rt ms or moustache Pool, JacU1zi le laundry 2 Br. Just r edec. Pvt gar.Avall960-2358 Island, J ad2bore.e Is San Mesa. 2ZT7 Harbor Cen· a tenant. Your offer t 673-4545 FOUND: Beige & white shaped? Call 631·9774. rm. Adults. no pet.I. Open gar/paUo. Adi ts, no pet.a. II.AMO MIW Joaquin Hilla Road. tr ally located, 235 rooms. us; frolh $225 per mo. We male doe. Nr Geronimo Ask for Marolyn. dally. 2650 Harla Ave, $290/mo.644-1547 a Br ... , nd-(7141644-1900 MANY wltb kitchen offer to you: luxurious AM-c11•,m/ & Montilll, Mlasion Vie· CM ru v.-...a D-' a.,.. co ""'' conve-I otn ti • p--~a1 jo aae1319 •• , ..... oi:TU8 n ve nientloc Sunit.savl $400 phone & TV. Swimming ce, execu ve soc y, ._ ._. ... twt• i,ut off Harbor Blvd). ICIDS OK up. 9&1·llm, 640-175i BACHROR APT. pool, jacuui, and rec. personal ptlpbo.!f! cov· Lost & FoillMI Found: DOG. Mixed .;;::r-..--· SG-3'47. ....,., room. Daily & weekly erage. rece 01UJ1t, con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.__ Sb b rd t ,_.. ...::.:::..:;;:._~------I 2Br1 Ba. av all D01r --f uw UI• ep e ype. •··~··••••H•••••••••• ,~at Slde-tBr, bltnai ~ mo. No pets.' 2186 NewdelUJi.etwnbl apta lg .. r"UTILSPD! ratesatartl.og from $48 a erenc~ room, xerox, Au a•c........ 1100 Blk It brown. Approx I ~Ir l I C 11 S 8br 2ba ,...,. bllnl WD """""' week notar)t. Near So. C.Oaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• H t n-h I ,,.._ t ..a-7005 rps. '22S mo. ava lacent a. a ue: ,,._ 100' from tbe ocea n. · 6'5-CMO Plaza, euy freeway ac· yn. tm ""' nn, """ lllltnlcnvw 1·1·11 591 Hamilton. 556-7707 hbappaliodblattacbaar Strnl·furnlsbed. Av•U cesa. Tell WI your needs SCRAM 'EJS H•Y· Contact Chrla •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 5t8-'7313 $395. 5'$-S&M, 96M21S oowl 201 E. Balboa Blvd. Seeplna nns $75-5105 mo. we will supply It. ca1l "L 536-1'21 Prtvate G\&ltar Lessons. New 2 br, &ardeo patio, $Z2S. Lte atttaet 1 Br. 1 BR. pet OK. ~mo. 328 Yrly. $225 ~ mo. NO All $50. wk. Share klV • 1719-2161 ANSWERS F<amd Ledfea wat.eh vie rock. blues, ctualcal. lit ~.!:t:;~~~ ~t.' ~:rit.~aJ~i~ 13tbSt.~.30 ~~~.;,_sue at. ~ r=~n~!!: IJ 1' utl_... 4450 Pre.cb-Ou•t-=~·on 12/21. =-tree. cau Bob at -,,... ~ ..... •••••••••••••••••• Glant-Permlt-U MAMCHA Am Place. UAK. ~-iad Vil'I 4DILUXIOflC'S GARAGE FOOND· lie furry male HlfpW_.. 7IOO J.celbr •arden •r: lc3 1 BR '1uplu Eaat.alde .W I I SGO. IBr, 2 ba.-rc1· aar. LONESOME ROOM I Cont rm •Mt 25 all NowldaYI proepertt1 la cSaC.o7twbt. Vlc.Beil6 .. _ ............... .. "'• •we"'••· Da whr, amall but cute inside. New lfa bdna 1 :1.UIT 8'ktobeach. Bt eoDJ, DO Need• •tn1te ladJ to ·--i-iin. wt.e hi r• two ulea io ever1 Newl.S.B.B. .147-3340 .-• a -•-adult apta lo 1' plans peg. warm lt up. ()([era kit • -GARAGE. Acdlll Blcqol bltlll,md.pr,l:Jbcl· Adulta._,,lltlclutmo '"1mUIS+DOOle t.... TSLllplt ea.tem bath prlv. Close to at.1cr2yr.lew.Lake L06T:MaleArchan,vlc ~y J1Ga1011pl.;1'1 Pl. +$50dep,$210mo.Avl -•--·-.U-i. p.' 4-I acbooll•tbopptn&.C&ll Forest aref. Kent.11ousea1tUng wblle your WeatcUff, Jlr Dover. v-c ... _.,,... ... towork tOeml J•nl.Drivebyflrstthen ~-~~o~ XTIALAl•IZll Teri652-7703 JJarkim a'flay. No Qii, elderb' PleaseeAll631-0394 ._OllvariOU:~wR•as c.U.mE.211t&.Apt.2. d:rtve Nartb OQ 1e:Cb'"~ :::C., to beach, up-n.....-cple. Rera H2·1583, ...... se..sm McF~ then W•t.1~ bltnl. Gl.otl7 ~:;,~~~~Jc:: ~. 400 IC). ft. C·Z. 548-3289 ~=~~c B~~.re:: =t!.'t:!:: c~::~·~~ McF-en to S.aw uu w. Nwpt Jldt.Ulr. aa. wom.an. Reot reduct. in A/C, at 130 E. 17th St, ....,.,_. HOO Yorktown/Garfield, l1B your homt. Flaur~ Village. (714~ partly !urn, blto•. exchtoee for ~ SUO/mo.J)oy1t5'8·11118 ... _ • ..-.Ml; ... •••••••• 8l2.eoot Clerb to Sr. Accoua· IJVEN..-Tbe8 .. cbl dltrnllr,1100.qft •• cpbt d utlea. 652·16'1 or $280 lit. Store.()fflce. Larr: brown paper bU ttntl needed thruo11i C.. .. W ~yrl~~aao mo. 11W97SBarbara. IDCI ft andll' '°'· *11 w/ttlltteethtn bluoeon· J.osr: MaJe7mo. Boxer, Orani~Hal!'• DelU1ltulAdcallApts ell .,__..__. •• 4110 BuchBi.HB.IMWlll4 talner. Vlc. Ut1' • Bewarcll Medhun brown AttOUD\e.tQPI G .. ·•·WaterPald. ..._ u .. -.._......I Br .--JU · Harbor, C'.M. PleH• ....._ -~-• -s Main .... --· · ..... .,.. ·-,,.,.._, • ....................... ~aoeo£.co..tBw7 .• l•v•n•W.JIUIU.8$. -·--· ....., · ,»W.,., ... 2leG~un,t,KB MW cPCa. DO pMa. '* 01bln.8'J::ar,ll&ll4·11. ·Carooa&iUlar;llliOper C.M. ot c .. IG"'800 ot F.und:SmallBlaclcDot No.Tonr,UnloaBut COSTA MEIA-UO t6..-I JD0.4&Wmor54l.aot S»ap.. tbl. cLr &T, ·mo.PavJJbntD.IUtr. --a.wttd btwaTalbtrt4'1 Ellla, ht lll~Z'~~..,_ ~;..;::;;;;;.;;._----~ narta Sttfft, Braad z BilnD wttb 1.,.,.. Hr lt'Hoq, 1lr7U11~ _.amt, dlllbl...-U. •7m '7WID b Joeahln V aUtY ·I~~~~~~~~ MW .... a bedl'oolll bwli. _,...,. 2 b9, fam re, 21e, ma .......... 4HI • I 1 W...., 4IOO !Mt mate Chlbd• ua,1.;;.;•=3';.;;.;U....._ ____ 1: ~!'::'i1~ Call--~ ~w ... Do --···-.. ···-~ ........... -·--·-·· ~=· ~-"~~ LOST: "•"1 SllveT ~ 4'tlUALHOW. ~..,._....._._~~-:":"-:1 ,..-, rooma. mo. He• 41& 4Plex. llr. llllllllelllrte--.lldl talqftOf~al~ 12121, approa. CPll cl•· "'*8.._..tn cat. male, Allht.•lntM Qu6l Place PrOPett1ta. l'rple.j b1111i1. wld M1p, *"' ~ .. b1otk to ~·Bell IP& tin mo. ,_., w/UOO aq n Of air a.. ec:cldlDt cm ........ ., 12/U, o..fleJd, Jn. 0-. MeM • .utat; lac. A1k tor 1'edd7. 1• ut ~ ....... ~ Ill', IM, ..... ~ ..... •~ JltJ .. a.di ota; .. •ta 2111 If SoaUa. U4·1111. Jlenrd. C.U C&tbF at .... Jem dQi, ITWTU l ,..._ _.. ~ •.u11.-.-.1m ..,..,., · ""·Cll ....._.. -.auiorta.7... eYe1. • I I .. • p - .- .. -I' , ••I • Mila~~_:-~ .: )II' ... W..... 71M tw.W.... 71H MlfpW_... 7100 ... W.... 7110 .W,W..... 7100 Ftid!f.O.C.mber30. 1977 OAJLYN.01" 81 .......................................... .-............................................ " ....................... ........................ 4 • Aitv.:· ... .....J. DalnlYINllYM QIBLftIDAY, for CPA L•tal Secreta1'J, HelpW..-.4 7100 M.lpw.... 7100 ...,w..... 7100 •tr&:.-.. ~•dt· \~.JGGJm w AUTO PAITS de In C411. a.eeot..,. Crtmlnal • dvU 1IU1a· ............ "" ......................................................... . D'OM4 for IS u.mt COCll• :c~SUYGETS'l'OP PAY ..... ra1 M°Metll' ftmale. Gd drfy. 110 t D. c. 8 k k p •• tlon.. Ol.artnlOI ottico in OFACE plu S. o. • (IU) Pwtn.•-CM . W..IA-lat r ecord. Apply ~ b .. pM, flui· lA1una Bea,cb . Mual --r;· ,, · cw· Beeeoo Auto Paru. -480 bMboun.175-2070 havexmtaecy aldlla IJ ... --~ • CIOGb for $l I No. Newport Blvd NB . . •. ---~ ab 1 • t o a • • u m e CLERKS ______ .__. Slaah1'• Plua, C.M. ' ----rwpocwibUJty. PJeulna ~YUAD DH~ 8lv._«!. CM. &Cl£11CIL ASST Mftry/Mew......-. pereonallt)' a muet. An~y Clfsmall el~· ••S.(QQhrlU:aoP-Varied job• wltb " P.-manintpa.rt.fioiojob • Salaryopeo.497-1729 IMMJ:U>lATE tro.mechamul dcncea _,.._ deilverin& early mornlna • • -IC ~IONKENT Req'aU}ICr.ladlrect!at -••ASSIST. without upu. lD lood LA 1\me& lo bomea In LEGALS Y Chfllllftftftlle work of \lP lO lO H · Full Gr '1t w/future. Top olc aurrouodlnp. C-ll lrvine/NB areu. Mutt ' Sm. business llUgaUon -·-r-'7"" semblen. Waau. HT·'250 or Today&MA.._ betellable&bavedepen· firm in Npt. Cntr seeks Te11.,ornrv STAC.OSWrTCH IMC &!7-11'19. ._, .-... dable lraoaporlatlon. eicper. legal aecy. Muat -' ci. ... , ...... .....,,, ..... """'"' • • • b ave x 1 n t a le l I l 1 . Help J.U&Baterto.taMen ~Aulsf•t ~Q~ office • _,_,.,mo. .... ....-... Sbortb&Dd ~Submit •-···•~~4mlpl-e•' P/Tlme. Macblne ac· 0 overload DeliverymanLATlmestn '~P!_H~DAAYS resume ln dence t.o .::r:'a.r.:::h ~ .... """""'.., -.. • coundlll •YBt.em. 10 key NewpOrt Beach, 3 daya u-Y .. .., ~ 'letSCy A4 #987, Daily PJlot, ~~~~~~~~~ adder & lypin1. Erpr SS7.G061 ~r week. 646·1'13 or 488El1tbCOlt&Neaa P .O. Box 1510, Coata I 0.7145 ----------.i pref. Wll1traln.6'2·1912 !m38irchSt,NB ~. ~~ --~1:> Mega.CA.'2626 Opht.balmolOlistseebex. IHrUBLfR lOamto2 pm. DEUVERYMANforear· ~ LEGALSECRETARY per'd front olc recept. ~ Boat carpenter, capable CLBIC/TYfttST ly AM 'limes Rte. No. , lo wock in quiet olc ln Mt1.1t know bllllna & bk TRAlurr~ or detail worlr oo cust.om ~wpm, accurate lYP· C.M./ H.B. area. Call HOSTISS & 1\lstJn. Gd typlo1 sldlla, kpng. Somo typing. Call n~ yachts. Good benem11. ing. Duties to Include MM481. DISHWASHllt receptexp. &Ut.ebkkP'I· 55M553. u~...iedlmmedl t I The Willard C.O. E.O.E. . h -~Person Lelalseeretaryexppre----------·~ a e Y 13 00 L "a c M answering P ones, DEUYEltY f 'd. Call for appc.. PBX operator for tele. l.aog & short term as-0 " n • · · xeroxing & tn11c office Messenaer/C.Ourier a Plil tm.731l. an1'1 aerv. Varied shifts s1gnme11ts. Holiday & 714:~. duties. F/Ume, 8:30 to s Sday wk. P/tim• am or •A.c:l.tM.IHr opeo, full & p/t. Will vacation pay ·l•--------1 PM. $3.SO hr. Village pm. Know Ora Co. 211l(r7W.C.OastHwy,NB IJQUOR CLERK. Tue, train right peraon. Call Jlospihhut1on plan Bookkeeping machine Way Mana1e.meot. 8:JS.3l4ibtwn8 &lOAM 'lbuns. Fri nJ&bt.s, '2.65 5(1-3395 available..Startt.odail. to 1 • d ~1876 hr"""' -7530 --------- • _ opera r or au.o e· Houseeleanen Needed. · ~. v•..-~~.l= alerahlp. Xlnt fringe a..akTYPIST Deotaluaiatanl Mature·Top $-car nee. LOAM-OCISSOl P!aatic'"'oction b. benef11& & working con-Huntingtoo Beacb 642-!403 M$-3439 .-" ...., I dltlons Call Gordon Trainee PQ&.lUoa for Bill· M7·541J · FHA·VA-Conv. exper. Molding F:JVi ~ . in& Qerk an Insurance H l I 1 req'd. Contact Cyndie SET..ut' MAM 3141 c-Drhe Ta YI 0 r lo r a PP t. Co. . Nwpt Bch Good DENTAL SECRETARY ouaec ean ng serv ce LaNler, (714) 835-0588, Exper'd. 2nd Shift. S4M1'41 714 :~7tn0 ~ skills. Saiary to RECEPTIONIST for ~c~!~~~~:~· MuooMcDuffieC:O. FORIMAM PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II Experienced accurate Typist needed immediately. 70 wpm (must) PartTJme Thur1dll.Y & Friday Day ShUt. Saturday Nl1btShl!t , TYPESETTER Experienced. Day ablft position · Excellent Working Conditions Apply in Person Orange Coast Daily Pilot 330 Wnt loy St., Coit• Mete Ask for Paul Ward An Equal Opportunity Employer (Acl'OIB Fl-om $500 & good company Newport Bcb orthodon· SSl-0600 • • y ,_ATTENDANT Exper'd. 3rd Shift. Or c:o..&1~ Bookkeeper/Typist, _bendl __ 1_ts_._833_-M_so ___ llSt. salary open. Write---·------~· MAIMT.HELPIR ange '""'""rt) P/timeocF/tJmeAcctng OL'l&lfled Ad#l03, Dally Housekeeper live lo/out. Part&fuUUme M.laW..tH 7100 .....,W..ttcl 7100 Equal Oppor Employer office Balboa l s l and. COCIT AIL Pilot. PO Box 1560, C.Oata ~a Beach. Mon·Frl, SS7-0520 1st Shift ~~;r••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------1 673-3884 W AJTRISS Mesa. Ca. 92628 7am-tpm. -494·1l28 LUMlll SAUSMA.M OPMATORS RESTAURANT ASSEMBLY & DRILL Learn in 40 hrs the most D"',.,.,.AL/OR""•o recep u-·-·'-E:vnr'd 1,., re'·'! lumber. AllShJft.s MatureP•-""'f"" Lun"'h Pn~eowORKERS a IOO«KEEPER ·t· g glamorou" """"4 •n • nuuacaeeper, perm. once -... "" YU Apply '"'""" v• " ~ • Pp· e~c1 m ! •• tionist. Nwpt. Benefits, aweek.Needapicnspan LagunaBchLumberCo. OrangeO>astPlast1cs Buffet service In dining Jy in person 18170 Euclid COMMISSIOMS highly paid J.>rofessp.1oa~ dental expr req : Ortho lady to keep our home 494~or54().3267 8.'iOW 18th St C.M room. Approx 8-4 hrs per St. Fountain Valley. Nfit lich Invest f'irm. or eve ~ess1ons. ace exprprcf. 642·2626 the Cou 1 E t ---------·---· --·· -··-day. Apply to Food Mir. F char"e commsn·s bk ment assist. Good job OP· same. P e. as L-..'• 7.3 Hotel Laguna, 425 S . .USIMILH kp'r. a"cq exp in peg brd. por. DENT"' ""'SIS"". E"""'r. C.M. 752-o893or646-5l38. .,,.. tu.~ ,.. ""'v P/time. Medications. PRACTICAL NURSE Coast Hwy, .Laauna Sm farm in OranAe Co . .sys, knowledge in read· C411714/7Sl·9l 94 nee. F/Ume. X-ray cert. HOUSS<HPERS lt-7 Fftime Charge duty. HELPER wanted for Beach. 494-1151. =c~~~:~~«!:: ing computer reports. So. Calif. Cocktai l CaJIS4s.MS3. No exper. nee. Xlnt Good sal & fringe bena. blind woman & ill Secret.-fel/G. Ofc HAPPY HOLIDAYS We will reopen on .1 an 3rd to start you In your New Year's Career • Employers Pay All ll'ees Lb Reinders Agency 4020Birch.Ste1M Newport Beach 833-IUIO bl 640-0123. Waitresses, Jnc. 17922 ... ~ •--' t-A benefits i.nclud. sick pay. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, husband, 6 or 8 hrs daily. Restaurant help for Jack· sem er for prec in· ---------1 Sky Park Bl, Ste c, .,._.--. ... 1.... 8 1 C 2055 C S CM ~S57lCM Jn·The·Box, immediate strumentation. Exp re-IOYS. GIRLS Irvine, Ca 92714 E)Cper endodonuc chair ayv ew on v · ::S~ssase n t er t • · opeoings on 4)hhirts at 3-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii q'd, t.op pay for right 12·16 years or age. Even· side asst needed FIT ror 'Iburin, CM 642•3505• Printing C.Ollater, p/Ume. Costa Mesa stores Please person, fringe benefits, mg work. Obtain new C?mpanlan n~ed, re· very busy Npt Bch prac· HOUSEKEEPER. very Now accepung applica· apply in person: ph Hoo Adams for appt. subecriptlona for the Dai· tired f~m over 60 w/car. lice. Xlntopportfor rtght tiiht work lo exchange Machinist tiona for Mon & Tues 385 E.17th St., 557-9061 E.O.E. ly Pilot woridng with an Must IJke to ahop &. eat person, non-smoker. Call for rent & uUl. 8 Hrs MOLD MAKER nlghl shills. Apply 9am· 1205 Baker St. ASSEMILUS adult supervisor. Earn out. Room & ~ard incl. 644-0595. p/wk.t!M-8131 Des.ign&bulldsmallpre· 4pm, Pennyaaver, 166C 213SHarborBlvd. $20 to $30 per week or Sm. salary to right lady. clslon single & multi Placentia Costa Mesa. Xlnt benefits. Small Mfg more. Call <213) 596-0296,_54().-0094 ________ DENTAL ASSISTANT Housemen & maids cavl• .. molds for transfer ·--------co. Small components. 5 (2lJ) Partume,approx.2S hrs needed. Apply Ben ..., Good manual dextenty & noon to Pm · COOKS pf wk. Must be ex per· in Brown 'Ii Motel, 31106 & 1 n J e ct i 0 n m 0 Id eyesight. 1 Yr. min ex-498-2473· Spm·9pm. Call Breakfast, Lunch. din· all phases of denlstry. Coast Hwy, South machines. Small sbop. per. Call LI.Wan 581.J830, Collect. ner. Exper'd. Apply in 54~6 Laguna. Good working condli. PUIUC WORKS IMSPECTORI Cit)' of Newport Beach RETAIL CLERKS SECRET ARY /Leaal 2 Secretaries tOr Newport <:enter Law Of- fice. Typln1 60 wpm, legal expr not nee. Salary commeoaurate w/ability. Call6"·7600 $ecretaria1/olfice clerk ' bra per day. aflernooaa, M.V.area. _______ _,person, Ma Barker's D k 1 .. k d _.;;;.__ ______ DaST~ConlOyS.WITCHl11o.1C IUILDIMG Restaurant. 212 E. 171.b es c er ... wee en Housewives: Part time, n A ,.. ASSEMILERS St. C.M. days. Am~assador Inn, time. Fun. Entertaining. 1139 Baker Costa Mesa Exper. soldering & PCB. IMSrECTOl I 2!m So. Bnst.ol, SA .Educatiooal. lmmed. in· 549·3041 $1.2.84-$1560 Per Mo Filing deadline 1/9/78. Req's 4 yrs exper. in public work' construe· lion oc Inspection. For in· formallon & applications conlact Personnel or c, 3300 Newport Blvd, N.B. 640-2101 . UTOTEM ~ud~.?.Shr. Coft•tfti...ce M .. tr.h ..--~---.-._--... -,-- IOMQIRS Ci~ tJ!..i~r~~~h OONtIT SHOP IR VINE. come. 498-3990 F.qual Opp« Employer Help Wanted ~"&•A 1st, 2nd & 3ni Shifts Top night sttt'etary. 20 Muslhaveexp. w/scope. Req's 2 yrs journeyman COOK exper·d counter he.Ip, Immediate openings run -------- Sports T 1 m I n g & level ex per. in electrical Days Only part·llme, urly morning or pl time. No ex per. nee. MainteoA11ce Man. South Technology, 3621 W. construction. Filing de· AppAftly In3Ppe~!0" hrs. 552·14.U. Ages lT thru 28. 540-4448. O. C. area, plumbing lite Noexper. req'd. W&train Hrs per wk. Reply to box those hired. Applicants 1m. J.rvine, Ca 92713. .Macl\rtbur, Suite 110 adline Jan 9th 1978. For ..... _ •--eri ......... M··~ DRIVERS Marine Corp. carpentry. Own tools & apply at Ut.otem Stores ________ .. located al: "--·-An Info & application, con· ,.,._""" 111nftff F 11 · .:>UllUI a. _,.,,W"-tH NB "'--1 AM 3" dell e y •--------tra nsp. u time . ""'...aty •---c· u7 ..,...., tact Personnel Dept, 3300 : &AAJ• ...... as wy • """ Y , .,, v r TW---..-_. ... .,., •JilUQ LA TI C M & S 1 .... ..-,·on 5"4.-0933 'ftU'Ou11o.11c1•11..11 Newport Blvd, N.8 . ---------mes, · · o. • ... ,....~. '"""""" A,.. A.5SISTANTMANAGEH f>l().2101. S.A. $350 mo. Call RECEIVIMG MANAOK.MENT. Electronic background Part..trmc, 2 days/wk, at --------•I COOK 545-07708ob. INSPECTOR / PEOPLE PERSON req'd. No degree nee. 111 Del Mar Av e, C.M . 1390 N. Pacuic Cst llwy Laguna Beach We are an equal opportunity employer attractive apt property. E.xper'd only. All shirts. s ma 11 pre c i s i o n Exec. needs pf time as· Age open. l m med <Xfice & minor main IUSIOY Goodpay&benerits.Ap· DRIVERS/l'·TI,_ machined & molded soc.lnwholesalesupply. availabi lity, good ---.------ tcnance. Anza Mgml mustbe18.ApplyTues& ply,JollyRoger,400S. to deliver L.A Times. parts for electro-Fully ca pitalized . benefits, MUlalon Viejo Sallmak!ng, ~lnlopport. 152·l583 Thurs. 3·4PM. Charley Coast Hwy, Laguna Stores & &lreet racks. mechanical devices. ""2·1634. Mfg, Co. Call Lillian. for sa1lmakmg co~eer . ASSISTANT COOK-: Brown's, 16160 Beach _Be_a_ch _______ ~~t o~ ;7~~u1:: ~T:~ Working knowledge of MEDICAL Rt.:CPT . 581·3830. ~~~establtshed farm . Exper not nccc!-sary, _Bl_vd_._.l_l._B_. _____ ,COOKforcrewol4sarling liability ins urance. Yl4 .. 5 true. l?ositioning Salary open. fringe ------- neat appearance. some CARUR to Acapulco Jan 15. Ex· ~19·8548. E .O E. Apply pref d. profi~aent use of benefits. Sparush helpful. Sales Ald Hourly Pay & background. s alary SALESMEHMEEDED penses & air fare home betwe\!n8:30&5~M . me~.unng mstruments Briuol Park Med . Quality COntfOI bonuses Newport Pools open. The Fish Buckel Jan 1. 'nlree Yr Training paid. Reply lo Classified --------~--1 reqST"C. OSWITCH i11o.1c Group, 722 Baker. CM. OrangcCounly&\4..,194 Restaurant. Cal I Scolt Ad ~. c/o Daily Pilot. EL E c TR 0 NI c As . "" ,.. Manage'r ff7J.7420btwn3&4PM Program. Salary + PO Box 1560, Costa SEMBLY & WIRING. ll39BakerCostaMesa MEOTRANSCRIBER Sales. Fine Quality -comm. Start up to Mesa.CA92:626 Sm rnendly company. 549·3041 for profe ss ional AerOlpace ~rOducts co. Retailing hrm, needs Automotive S3000/mo. Contact Mr.---------new fac1hlies, good EquaJ OpporEmployer secretarial service In needsexperdpersonfor woman w/good tas te, New DelaU Shop needs Bradley 835..SSSO wkdys, COOKF/TIME benefits.LocatedinC.M. ---------Newport Beach. P/T, non·destructive testing. fashion&peopleonented help. 66l-022Swknd/eve1M/F, Sat & Sun 6am·2:30pm. Call Chuck for appt. at F /T , days. Must. be dunenslonallnspecuon& to sell, P/lime. Call SICllTAIY Order Coordlnator Regional sales ofc for this world wide manul:- has an opening for a sales secy/ coordinator. PO&. req's accurate typ. Ing & good lelepbone communication skills . Exper. pre('d, but we wlll train the right person. Good sal & benefits. For appt. call 493-4503 9am-5pm A)ff,INC. Potter&Brumlield Div 2111L81 Avenlda Aer<>puerto San Juan Ca~o F.qual Oppor E°'pk>yer Top wages paid. F.ng1ne E.O.E. Wed lhru Fri lOam · Newport Marine &gin· JANITORIAL, resid. & knowledgeable In all wtrk.ing to MJL·Q 9858A Beclcy,846-1666 Steamers, eng painters, --------~i 6:30pm. Mesa Verde neenno6Cs.J632 comnl"I. Day or nite. Ex· medical specialties. procedures. Send rj· .,......,.,B.,..L'P'R, ••p ... _. '-·"f •. uh Cashier P/T, Thurs-Sun. .. PO 8 ~··---so11o.11 s ........ .,,~., n.n -..... .. .,... ers .,. po s ers, up Conv. Hosp. 861 Center per. pref. Nd potential Rapid typing le accurate s ume to ox · ---,.. .......... trial b&I. Client contact holstery shampooers. Call Bar~~~ appt, St. CM 548-5585. WCTRICIA.N suprvsr. Western C.Oun· spellin g mandatory. Newport Beach, Ca Men & Women's YHbion assume respon lo meet check out. pick·up & de· ---------1---------1 Sml co. needs 5 yr expr·d ties Maint. Bef noon SaJary commensurate 93660. Sla'e. So. Coast Plaia. deadllnea, sal open. livery.Applyat CIVIL electrician Top wages &.n-07ZJor673-4356 with abilities, ex· Dana540-6129 7""1 ..... d.,..,'u."1"0 .. evs. 2009llarbor Bl. CM COOK Woodc os.s Electric 1---------perienced only need •PP· 8 11 R Hr ""'" '"~ ~v '""""°" 645-1030 EHGIMHRIMG NoExper.Ne4:easary 545-0487 KEHNRHELP ly. Call 644-0504, ask for Racquet a ecept. s. SALES/RECEl'T. SecwityOtncer ----------i DHIGMH Ap•plyin person Wkbdlive-ln. Somewkdy Jill Henderson. 6AM-3PM. Racquetrun Fas hion orie nted Applications being t.aken --------"1 Exper'd in sub division Afler3PM work.54(M.234 9872 Hamilton, HB. woman: a beginning for mature securily of· AVON work. Apply in person. to Ttw Anc:ltwt Marin4"" EHGIMllRIMG Models, (2) needed for !l63-<Ml64 r position with a future, If rioon So. C:Oaal Plaza. '0 Mr. Fuentes, Robert, AIDEll color brochure. $100/per REALESTAll you are s harp. a1· Hr; week Varlooatihifls. ~ ..... Mow ForAVON REPUSIHT A TIVlS Best time to establish cuatomers. Interested? Call SW-70U or Zenith T-1S58 Sein, William Frost & 2607W. C.Oast Hwy, NB City of Newport Beach KEY nasc hr. J.W. Lau Londscap· Profeasional, licensed gressive & willing t.o Exper. pref. Full com· Assoc.,1401Qual1St,NB. ---------SllJ6..Sl38lPerMo -UI in&67S-8459after5PM salespeople wanted. learnopticalaalea&con· pany benefits. Call C-Filing deadline 119/78. OPERATOR ,....OTHER'S HELPER · · tact lens work. One part 548--6682 """" iu generous comnu.ss1ons. time&onefulltimeposi-1---------Part time. Some exper. For Information & ap. Uve In. Newborn & 5 yr Advance training. tion. The Optical Market, •SECURITY OFCIS• nee. Applylnpenon. The ~~r~!~~~~s ofc~~ t3~~~ 2 Positions old. Own room & salary. 642·5062 ~San Mlguet Dr., NB. F.atab'I security firm Cl~Hif.lld Derby • .12628.E. Bristol, Newport Blvd, N.B. EnaJ.1plt'g.SS7·9797 c-tury21 Crodcer 64().4363 needs reliable men & ClliNt S.A. &60-2101. Occldental·Research MOTOlllOUTE 621 W .19th.,CM women for uniformed C CorporaUon located in D 11 Pll t l i Seam.stress needed for security posltlone in 0URt8f COOK Gardener needed for apt the Irvine Industrial a y o rou e n Real Estate Sales People sail maldng and canvu Costa Mes a. Full or p/l Raleigh Hilla Hosp complex ln Costa Meaa. C.Omplex has need for Newport Beach. After· wanted. Up to 90/10% products. 642-7238 schedules avail. Retirees ~.JBS & 150lE.16lbSt.N.B. (213)865-3851 twokey·~operat.ors nooo.sFrid Mlondasy•·~ou&~ comm. split. Nw11t. Bcb Secretary-Purchasing welcome. PbOQe collect. Bab)'sittel' far 17 mo. old ~ Call&&S-5707 due lo ettt>• .. tlon and ay Pua a ...... ay "' 631.0000 main olc (OC' appt (213) strt. My home or yours. • y .. A b w·· ......._...,ODl~r •. --u "OU have &today mornings. Gross Cor prominent Orange 2SS-O~. • Mature with references. Reception COOK. ....we .. tress, .,..,..,..... " $400per month. sso cash RECEPT·WEEKEND Coast Building flrm1--------- Jryine or Costa Mesa Bartender, all p/Ume. GENERAL one year plus experience deposit required. Good Reotal office, l\cense I oc ated in Tu stf n . Sec'y/aen ofc. Klsa the area only. Call 559·5387 "'-· Dally Pilot bu an Apply, S~ Franciscan, • working on ke)'·to-disc rorcdle&e student or 2nd helpM, Judy or Margie Previous construction •-.. -e "-.world good- "IV 1617WestclilCDr NB LABORERS machines, you wUI enjoy c I 2 l d T .u•m ""'"' evenings oc 67s.-3736 and opentn1 at I.be main of· • the promotional OP· Income. al 642·•3 1. 494.9424 exper. r~u re . ype bye for qwet CdM Ioca. leave message. fice fronl counter. Duties Cosmetic Sal ea, ex per. Needed lmmecllately port.unities at OXY Ask foe Circulalloo. n~n1.oru'sUOrd-n~k. ~~ p. no s2.,o"'~lnd. M!gr rep. needs pleasant. conslst cl classlfled ad "'"' t · """""""'.. ..... u= VJl'ta"~ eggy .,...,._.,., •-lephone personaU• .. for Babysitter, Fri & Sat. ' ..,~me permanen pos. Long & short term as· MOTOll ROUTI Good wt numbers, peo· -----------"" '"' !. hls. So me w e ek sales, recepUon for tbe Prestige Drug St.ore, bch slgnments. Holiday & For confidential con· DIUVBY pie, phone contact, typ· l girl oCc. Lite t.)'pi:i\ m- ts. 15< pfhr. $1. aft. ccloerimpalany k& M1ent.~ral area. Mr. Elwood. v a cat lo n Pa Y . slderationsendareaume "' dellV""' ,,...,,e motor iM Needs to be neat & Secretary ltngb& lin~eresptrlnducltgbs i.• M c woe • us .ype 6T~lSO Hoapltalhatlon plan to: ... o ... .... ...,. ec no o.y o · QW.lbl. Costa esa 45 wpm on etectric and ...... , Start Tod ... 1 route lo S. Luuna and pleasanL 540-114-4. 67S-5090 area. 644"'360 ext.. 325 or be capable of dealing C R E D J T U N 1 0 N av ... aute. 81 · t..1una Nlauel. Must llecepCJooi.t. We need gl.rl SENIOR --------- 55&3199aft..6 with tbe public. Op· C&shier-Olerk, Orance ~ OCCIDENT AL have1ooddrlvingrecot'd Friday who likes people Service Sta. Attend.at, Babysitter for 16 month portunity (or advance· C:O. Credit Union. Lot RES£ •RCH and depend~ble auto. $50 & wants to work in SECRETARY exper'd. 1'\111 or p/time. old boy. P/t.ime Mon· ment. Excellent com · Alamitos area. Needa &A cash deposit required. ·pleaunt aurroundiogs Apply Arco Station, 11th Wed & Thun. Noon to panybenefila. staff member, 35 bra per CORPORATION For information call for busy, a<:tlve ex· Research and Develop· •lrvine,C.M. 10:30PM, My home or Forlnterviewpteuecall week, Tue thru Sat.•Ac· ....... ~.741 • 8C-4321, ask few Harry ecuUvea.Call9'79·ZlGl mentorganizotion locat· l S 1 KJd8 OK Rt PenonnelOfftce cutJcyllabillJ,ytQ.han· -Box310,f)ept.Z.2 SeeleyorDonWUUams ed in the Irvine Jn.Servce tat.on Alten· ~7 or M8·1B14 e s. 642-4321, ext278 dJe money most ti'npor· (ACl'Oll l'rom La Verne, CA. 91750 Receptioni.t & telephone. dwstrtal Complex has an dant, ex per d. Day & t•nt. Full emplo)'ee OraqeCo. Airport) .....,.,.,. Dtl•ery Pleasant appearance & opening for a Senior Eves. 1'uU & ~/time. AP· BABYSITTER for School OltAMGI COAST benent.. Write: .E. J . Equal 0ppor Employer An Equal Mature resp. edult for personality, Real Est.ate Secretary fi1Y· Shell Station, 17°' & age children. l :'5 lo' :30 DAILY PILOT Mets Cb. Gener a I Opportunity Employer early Al\t deli v. )lu•t offices, Airport area. · _rvi_ne_.;..., N_B_. ____ _ PM. Mon tbru Fri. 330W.BaySt. 'Man:&ger,Box2248,Seal GENERALOFC/BKPNG M/F havetrans.840-2756. Utetyplng.833.2237 Successful candidatesServiceSta.NightAtlend Irvine.83>.lSU Costallesa Be~,C..fl0740 a»erreq'd,lOkeyadd1 NIGHT AUDITOR· will have entineerlng 20rSnitesawk.Apply. BABYSJrJ.'EB Needed. ~ual=uolly CREW MEMBERS (2) typlnl ao wpm, •ooo .,. • ..._ •-c-· .. •·r H•lp E'-'d, part·time. APP· lllCWTIOMIST knowlegdge, shorthand Shell, t7th•lrvtne, NB E ........ _.. f ......._. -"""'"" ... ~~ Small Klalioo Viejo Mfl · speed of 100 wpm, and . Puf my home. Sao m oyer needed for 75' Sailboat CGa?PaAY ~.ta. re'• exper'd. for buffet ly Ben Brown'• Motel Coneedaneat~pearing t1Jiingspeedof60wpm. Service stauoo attendant Qemmt.e. 5 dya, 7:30 lo leaving Ulla aprlo g. req d . Newport Beacl1. reataurant opening lo 2 31106 Coast Hwy, So. courteous exper person'. Quallffed applicants ror day tbift. 4678 Cam· 5PM.493-2857Bobbie 494-8131 F/tlme & P/Ume.K. wka al Fashion bland. Laguna. Bkkp'& exp helpful but abould send a resume In· pus Dr., N.B. Coroer .BABYSITTER needed. DELIVERY PERSON .Hyder,843-Z>.U Ji\ill&aP/tlmeFotCooks, MUISISAIDIS notnec: typ1ncreq'd min eluding salary his tory Campus&MacArthur P/tlme. my home. Mon CLEAMIMG LAolDY !or QI area. muat u1e G8BAl.OfftCI ~alhJ'..'• t•":>Yb. 1'/time, all ahifta. Park 50 wpm. Call Lillian Wao,,dvnreequairrriems eonrtscatlol Service Station Attead . • .._.~ 1·""'to5·30 SE oeeded to clean fi~es O"'n #Oar -•nt hours. J H-bert ...,.....er ~P· us e Ud Co Hop ••6 511-3830 ~ .. H "'·ll&P/T •~ .. 1 .... , ... ,,, ·-.. • 9"1dnp Moo t.llru l'ri· .. " • "'"' . ... over 18. Plea1e call o nv. al ... ., (714)957·7000 ru ,exp111ovr •. Munt Bdl .. 2 cblldrco. clq Muetbellardworlt· tc1-G106 1 HallJewellera 6'1HT79ortrn-0333. Flaga .. lp Rd, N .B. R.E.Salm • Sal open• uniform Oallatte.•m q;...trmtwonby Call rbd what ,.oa want 1D lnSo.eo.tPlua IGtOM. cnbu721Adameisnott OCCID~.._.... •L 'nurJnCtshJ'd.PAppllyc aEt ~ 1'* •Fri 11 m.-• . lJei1J PUota...uteda. = t! ~~e~ ~!~IY NURSD =~~~:U.'::d~~! '°" 1 ~ OIEVR~. m~ Cabot to yr old boy. My :~ ddulle$. Expel'. helpful, ~-LV.N. In Alicia Town Cent.er, RESEARCH RdatLaPu.LagHllll. ~==-own tr an a . , .a 111.TAll GAZBKtc~l i.twilltrain.CallBe&17, L.\t.N.e1ra.N. or TECH _,,.. tbe ttreet from RATION "' ....,. -·• ,._ ·-·~ full /U CORPO Service StatJon atten· _.. _,Q.AY' .. PQU.A ""' _. .. ,.,. wanwu « P me. l'ull•PartTlm• Gelnco. Fot al)pt. call danta F/T Is P/T. Hrs BABYSITTING for ~ ..,...,. II-~~AllWl'i .. .!.~ ~ •·•!'t-o. --~-· Veoi~ Upt. CaU "'-Pomlble • d70amlc M-.el Adame. Bria. or %100S.E. NalnStHet ...... •10 ""P1J 2lf0 ,...._. tn "" horn.. ~if.'~; r ..... --;;; ... kit 5;iu'4ey, ~~ _ _.. vrnv for~ -.0140 tn:IMdual ntedtd to tab Loulse Juteau, »•r. Irvine, CA. tnU ...... : •' ' ,.. NB.T:aGAMto,PM,lit. .. , It ~--(ift .... .,. .......... ~....... g~f1 llf~?fu~ r::,;:~ LIADPllSOH tbqellltmall,moden, 111.-o Harbor,C.11. =-::J..:.~~= AT:: •~llocEl~tloft. ,_ _. t.ervt.-.·Newl*t rtoer ......... =-~~:::~.::~itJ. RESTAUBAl'T lm· AoF,qual SerY.SUJlelpDeededlal· ~~· re;f1. 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Under 50 hours (t)·1edla.oder. call IJ\.Y of l1CHMICIAHS 1131 IMS m 2tAA t4J5'C IOX•S Mixed Bour puppy. 11\JI "" d<>& h.'e GOOd "' .-n 1 c d I m C&.OCKS ht'allh. ull sbot.. t;.31 2339 rnunolo&> Serolo11> Ski! Machlnt:ll Naclwlu --HouuhoW Goocb 1065 Babylane Ure in•r & bu~h. 2 ouk lbls. lutch tbld2 chr&. Qn Sofa bed. 16" Schwinn buv's bike Tools. Toy box~ MUCll MORE 96.'i-5891 used smce new. 6 wheel thesenumben 11:'\:hnlcean fol' young lho deoo11• phooo1tr11 phs l"n111 to~ home 'f11sha ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11\oUdlcll.ll·IJf'l) Dutle1>w1ll World'i. luq:c1>I i.clcc <!yr tild spayt'd (crnale New b e i ge drap.,.!> trailer lncluded·also full ltW777 \m~lude _.,,..1st.u1g 1n pro t 1 on A I I o g 1 f 1 Ii llX'O l\se brkn 1;46 5~51i WI blll'<Jware. 4 Bluffs U ducttou procci.s•hll. • (u._rnllurl' .1nllqucli model <! pr window canvus. Call Johft feller 537.7777 ut 642-0010 or 540-3211 12Mlll c·hanctl!ll.t1ng dOUHro A1J.1ct1cun lnlcrnauon.d foh~· Lu lovmg bome 1 >' li>n)lth. J pr noor. $100 Investors hund s•i:ncd 211 ft Unilble Sportflabe~. RENT F'ireball 2.:1 · Seit 10 drui.& & b1oloi;1cal 180Z Kellenoi. Irvine uld ft>m yellow Lab""' c ... 11 9 A M o o on htbogruph:i; Chui:all I owner, an mint co~t· cont. Auto/a.Ir. CC, CB. m .. tena.h. BS m l.1fc 754.1m .OpenWed ·Sat ~ruomt.orun G31·S9HI 7t4t>WS<Sm Maro Dah, C.:aldt•r & l.lon&loaded!CUstoman· slel"eo.alps6 g.u..2283 Scaenct"• & l'llP. 1n uthcr-.. Lo~ prrl'l·:. ler1or. pilot. A.D.F . - St>rotogy net· ----GftEAT DANt.:. t-'11wn 1 752-500!) V.H.F .. sunlog. outrie· 29 n. Apollo motorhome 1---------• }rs. Heg, spayed t.ovl.':s Jewelry 8070 gcrs. AC/DC nutural gas Must see w appreciate! Wan l "' d 1t t•, ... u r ~ h WHO LESA LE ctuldren. 833-0351 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gol~ Clubs'\ Northwestern r·efrigeraUon & cooking, Call J oho Felter at Techn1l·111n for )oung TO THE TRADE X-stalr. X·long. 2 9, PW, btmlnl lop w/enclosure, M2.00LOorS40-82U. B10-mcd1cdl corp. CAT Whi~e male. part WANTED 0 ·2 3.4 woods, $1 0U oewehr)'l>ler manifolds, s...dowtt Altfi•" Ltd. S1urnese. Hou.'lebrokl•n l* 5-t9-l().t7 ..._.........__......___ .......... Knowledge l)f I i.otopc 1 52,2 loba Chico mos 64G--8705 TO p CASH , oo L LA It nsers & elbows plus ex. --,,_ • lube l111.:. Elc.>c _ _ PAIU FOlt YOUH 25 .. Color TV Console. tra fuel. Call Dale al lll/ito32' lrophorci.1i.. Spl'c· M.I. 1714) 191·7509 1-·ree t o good homl' JE."W~LRY, WATCHES. Plays good $145. B/W 4~2709. l"ullysellconlamed trophotomct r y. &t-_•_-_•_•_-_______ English Rull Do~. ART OBJECTS. COLO. PortTV S32.646·1525 l94l l7' CHRIS Spdbo Reservenowror ChromutoKraphy dcs1ra· purebred f e in a I c SI L V ~ H SER V f C t:. · at, Holidays & weekends . bl MS BS 12 STEWART ROTH Pets 8017 new ~hol, new tank & e. or w yr-. """ll'\Uir.S G4S-3138 _ FIN"; FUKN & AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• trlr REGENCYMO'J'OR exp pr('f'd .A"'..., '" ~ 1050 TIQUf:S 645·2'.ro<l 1949 CENTURY "Sea HOME RENTALS P T Techn1c1u11 fur )<>Ung Jho-m1.'tlical l·orp. Dulle:. include preparing Reagent.i; & matenuls an research tub Basic i.kalb 1n Gravimetri c & Volumttnc methods Jrc nee I yr co ll l'~c t'heaui.try nt'i:. ,\shipment of Amcncun ••••••••••••••••••••••• Li•estock 1075 Hubb1t hutch. lge. auto Mate" Spdboat 160 bp. 92SN Harbor Blvd. s A Oakantiquc11hmquslar wal~syi.$25 535-41-12 new trlr. Bolh Mint ! ••531·2503•• raved from the i':<J s l ~'1'0R£WIOl-:SAL,.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rabb1t.s, Cheap• $ Coa~l. Opl'll 1 O Iii' ~1 New & used furn. <1ppl'~. Re~ Morf(an mare, broke • 5000ea. <213> S92·3~ '72 23' Mani-Mot.or Home. Jaily rnJsr Wilson's Bur~1Hn to ride & dra,e. blk Ptanos&OrcJans 8090 loafs.Sail 9060 ITChcvyCh.assi.smounl 7~ I': UY J!:ll HD. !'llook 545 & 814 W 19th. parade ~Jorgan gcldini::. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/clean cpt'd Open Road SANTAANA C.:M fit27930&54832ti2 F.ng Wei.tern 1714 1 NewBrandName Pianos WANTIESULTS? s i r lntr 49.000 m1 . lat the Ncwport,i"wy , :JJl:l.101 t 10'' O\ er rost. S6SOO/bsl. Call 494.7039 751.,922 5l., rt. loo~ custom puddw Belll'h Mui.ac Center Sell your boat t.hru purl a blc bar w 1tb MiKttlmteOUs 8080 l71()i Hearh l-llvd, H H. SOUTHWESTIRM .AMtos...ke, Pcrtl multiplex tunl.'r. ti track ••••••••••••• ••• • •• • •• • M7 tl536 YACHT SALES & Accnsoriff 9400 YEAR-END CLEARANCE ON ALL 1977 VANS & MOTOR HOMES 20 1977 VAN CONVERSIONS AT UNBELIEVABLE, ONCE IN A LIFETIME SAVINGS! JO;xl·ellcnl liencfilS. N.B. 63l·1881 ECCENTRIC AN1'Q COLU:CTOHS I oC a Kind <.:ONVER SATION PIECE Carved Toalcl in l'htlbl. Pnceh::.s t;em Nds :.omc re (arushinl(. tr you think you havt• l•:vcrytbing & money 1i. no ol>Ject. Must Sell-Emergency at Ohio home. SlOOO. Call 549-8590 & turntabll.'·all ure IJUall WA ... TE. D FUJVMIWPORT •••••••••••••••••••••• • ans -plus two custom ~ l.ialdw1n Compa rt 0.,, ... 1 ... S '64·'77 Used Mustang HEAE'SANEXAMPLE· ~rought iron bar stool-.. TOI' C.:AS H OOLLA H Th~uter or~an, Mod. CT ~ Parts 990 No. Parker. TaErHOME SALES Tired of the rouUnc" Thh JOb IS for you ! Sharp' 51H-744t> PA ID t" OR Y 0 U H :m. Lt.-:.he ~pkri.. antaqut• <TI4> 673·9211 Orange. Call 997-2000 1977 FORD BUBBLETOP JEWELRY. WATCllE~. wlult'. gold tram, Sl200 ART OBJECTS. i;ou>. t>l2-5733 Must Sell 23' sloop w/shp. 'f;7 Camaro 327 V-8 3 spd VAN CONVERSION ••I BUY** S I L V EH S E R V J <: E . Moving lo Denver Ask A 11 parts + bod y Call Us Now At lll-1095 TlME·LlFE WBRARlES Equal Opp Emplyr m f tiwd used l-'Urn1tun• & 1\pphanccs-OR J will sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 6~616 & lll-9625 l"INE FURN. & AN SewincJMachinH 8093 forBlll645-708l (';verything goes. Call TIQUES. ll45·2200 •••••••••• ••• •• • •• • • • • • 839·0730 ~ Jet pwr'd !.Urf Urd' Great ,hallo~ ~ .itt-r \.' 1· " ' ._. I S C v B 1\ ~ s norkel1ni:. S75U ""' 2l3 435 2255 Kenmore sewing mat'hine lioble 16, new Jib. race and wood tub Wll'ams & ri1JRed. lrir & harnesses 4 USA Mag Wheeli. 14 "x7" attachment $250 IU0-4403 meld $l650 Bob. 95S-l097 bole pattern 5.4v. ". Lu~ Complete with 460 V8. au1omat1c trans . air cond . power steering. speed control. dual tanks. sink stove. icebox. polly, dinelle area & sleeps 6 Low mileage rental (068SXA) ----SportincJGoocb 8094 a.t' lslander Bahama. nutsmcl.645-9336 ••••••••••••••••....... 1970, 6 HP Evlnrude. Getral 9 510 Fast'her Su pl.'r1tlu :.~ <714)646·7055 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------Tel h S I <.:ASH PAIU eD 00e 3 es r\J~t'an Ouk Secr~~ary , ~·or ..id used rum, anll We ~fll train. Earn exrepllona1$750. llUl'S&clrTV's,9578133 LIST PRICE -$12,377 LUGGAGE TAGS snowsk1:., 1!15 c·m w/o 25' Coronudo 112 Boatl ________ _ from your business rurd Wniu> ..$75 M K-500 Wood owners. Wants 1mmed. Prhah Auto Sale Send Ml' t•ard tor t•arh 17Uc:m w Et·kel bind s a I c Trans pa c 300 SL MBZ. Yellow l~ plu., one i.purt• Wt· mgs·S45 Sl.1 bool'>·!>llC~ 714-64S-0222 roadster. $29.000. Chris tmas m onl.'y 536·1066 - Salary and commission Ulond dan'g rm !>et. ilC· Call AppliancH 8010 nuane wood Includes 631--0337. ask for Don •• ••••••••• •• •••• •••••• uurr~t. table & 6 l'huars g~~SEOUT s9277 PRICE IS -----FRGllT DJ\MAG EU K-174066 11'\.US TAX & LIClNSC return pcrmuncntly "'~. 7. ll'~. JO. S7.50, S25. 300 SL Blat'k Road:.ter. i.ealt.'d .. uractave la~ & S35 & S45 Girl's ire loab. Slips/ $25,000 :.lrup, mectan~ :.11rlrnc ~katesS11.c5:'-i,i.kateba~ Docks 9070 D>SEL6.3MBZS8500 J U rcquircmcnlii Pre & skate• d re!t!>·sn:L· l O ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Corvette Fastback vent loss & theft' For a <duld)·all tor SSO. Call Wanted Sailboat berth $&lOO Tow Truck Dnvers ex· ll<Yrl'OIN'r SALE 3308 - per'd. Top pay· Apply. w. Warner nr II ,;ruor. Twtn Med. sofas. both $85 G&WTowmg, 1000 Irvine• Santa Ana 979.2921 l.j(e Med Cocktail lbl Ave. NB642·1252 --$40. 552·&!711 aft lipm $500 CASH OR TR.ADE will finance with vour good credit CASH PAIU TOW TRUCK URIVEH For Wi.hr/Dryri./Refni.l MISC. FURNITUtH; Needed. exp only. Mui.t ~orkingornot957-8133 lncld'gDimngRm personali1.L'<.I la~ enl'lost.' &l2-0t38 Newport preferred. '61 Corvette $8500 CALL wallpaper fabnt· or T . ., 642-7712 640-0019 eves. or 640·1850 Closed Sunday. Jan 1 --Open Monday Jan 2 Offer ends 48 hours afler pubhca11on "Day Glo" paper & "l' ~a1lmBSll'r ~OO s with da,ys.S<.'OU will l.iat·k & tram ,our Salamon banding!> & ~J, Sale/ Pnces subject lo ch11nge ta~!t Or try two c"1nb IJ0~.$75 Call61.1t 74t6 RMt 9120 wilhoulnollce. bat·k to hack .,._ .. TY, Radio. ••••••••••• ••• • • •• ••••• ---------• PHICt'.S MiR Steno S098 6' Jllllf Cab over c11mper, S2 c.1 vr 31 S5 •••• •• ; ••. • ••.......... beaut cust. inter. $550. ~/ live in Costa Mesa. g 5. ----&Bedroom Mon-Fri 646·9638. Sets. 993·0570 ------H c (' 0 n d I l I II n (' d - Tl'Cn'el Afj to $1 000 Hefragt•ruter:.. ~ ash ... rs Coffee tbl. i.q, pcl'an. S50 Free.lfyou've had3yrs & dryer!> ~·rl'lj.lhl 2 end t•hest ~. s:15 l'a expcr. an domestic & anl 'l damaged & Model llCtml· 96.14090 9520 ~~.,.Jk,; "'-...;;~. -e.-761·1111 F()l{b travel this 1s the "lnp" returns Go;1r del Abo Complete bdrm ,et ~1 k foe )'OU. llelp mana~c 5 new apphance1oo al cut.I + 11'11? st bed & ••II ac person ore m thi~ fun 10•,: •. DUNLAP'S 109HO t'l'!>Sones. complell• din filled agency· Xlnl bcns Talbert (al i!:uc:hd) FV rm set w/bulfct. tbl & ti & growth Potent. l\lsu 1 :.1 a~~ SI fiO e:i Aft. 6 PM 979-2133 • cs fi 'Hag., Sl 50 ca \lui.t .. ell hcforc the 1 SI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 AUTO CIMTa HIVE, llV ... f Hlormore$l.4Ul'd l~aul '>Oh tl mahog ti' ~~=-/. l924CHRYSLER Sall':> Tux lncludt•1I :\ledJl cahanct. C.:arved. 91 SO Nds comp! reslorataon T .... _ 'JO <.:AH o~ -.hclvt-s. can tX' used for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Engmes runs. 492.2588 rue .. 9560 ..._w..ted 95'0 l''ee Jobs. Call Connie \JG3-0721Opn7 day)',. 1•hr:.. club chr & rct'liner . 1----------1 llimpt; & decorator uc :>\0-roSS, Coastal Pcr1>on· ---c·essories. Consoll.' C'lr l>ruw your own or '>l'Otl Sl<'rt.'O components. re 1974 250 Yamaha MX· -••••••••••••••••••••••• name, ..iddress. phon~· & l'Ords. 'im TV & bar Terry kit front Cork, Bog '64 Sunbeam Alpine '75 Toyota True"' 4 spd wt>llmak,•onl.'r;irdpt•r Sacrafin Sl:IS. C;ill shocks. etc. $500. Call w/Buick V-6 eng. $950 Radiolbtr Good cond neJ As;:ency.2790 llaroor Wharlpuol W,1..,hl'r & ·iv. remote l·Onlrol "io C-'I Dryer t yr old Xlnt items over SIOO ti75 :1508 tug \dd :!5' t'at·h 645-7857 aft 5pm !162-9898 after 7 p. m. cash. 4 9 7 · 197 2 a ( t Call 842-01110 afl 5 pm 7PM/wknds T~1~t R;~epUO~lSt. NH t'ond. SJOO'IJolh 993-u57o llf'lri0-~7 S4.·1ld t'hl•1·k 11r mun1•\ 11r HC.\Colorl'\', tu yr~ old. ·74 YAMAHA RD350B. ·~International P U . t tier to ,·onsole "'ork1111? 1·1rnd1 show rm l'Ond. 1600 mi. Recreatiottd spd. ou wide ures on re PILOT PRlHTIHG 11on. 20 in SJO Ca 11 Must sec to a pp rec . V.Wdn 9510 ar.$5.50/oHcr. 495--4298 I' o Uox 15tiU ••i-.·t829 $750/ofr. Dan 642·8560 arf'a. J>/llme. l\pprox JO Wa~her & clryer, S50 Bdrm set ; Bed. drci.srr. hr perwk.&l().544fi r.ood 1·onrl1t 10n Mus t two n1 ghts lunds S75 ·r--.--~ell. 497·22:!5 "·t•·h0 nelln$5 ."" """' ....................... -- yp1st. e'(per d xerox 1100 -l"\.J , ~ ... '"° ,,.,,,.. dual lupt.• system Mu .. t •:'ltlCHOW.\ V r-:. 1>h.ir11 If SOFA loose plll••" L'<Jto.t.1 Mt•sa. Ca 9:!t1Jli PUBLIC AUCTION \I.\.'\')' ITD1S OF flN1': St·vernl b<'iJUl n 1lur T\"~ 1973 Kawasaki 7Scc M1n1· ::>!19 up S&S T\' t>-il·S.1-10 Trail. Like new $225 C-Onvt 4 scat slreet legal '72 Courier w/c mpr shell. dune b~gy. S800 Cull g~ mtr & trans , 57.000 529 ~ nu~ S!400 646-0697 he (ru,t & act'uralc & hkt• L'arousl•I mocfrl 1 .. '.k .,.,I.Ji h 1-olor 'tf~I ,,anely lleavy gen 'I or S2'.!.'> i:\!1 18011 u~(. • .,., i. " "pccaahz.ed oft· bad. !lti:l-29ll EST,\TE .JEWELllY. J\ltT 0 11.J El"TS ,\ N TH>Ul-:S. 1-·1~t-: f'l'ltN ETC l'llO:"'E f<'Oll t~ FO &. BHIH.'11\'ltE &IS-Z:..'OCI DUNt-;BUGGIE VGM 9570 ~ :-.lt•wport HI\ d. C:\I iSl-.3006 '75 Suzuki 125 RM. xtra!> ~rounct. Airport .1r1·a Wa!>hcr . 1l q1•r da" GarogeSale 8055 Th('Offat>e. 752-0S!l:i hwashcr. i:ai. ran~t·. Si:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• loClh, Marine for racing . Gd l'Ond. 1-'iberblass street legal •••••••••••••• •••••• •• • 549--8759 1976 Dodge Bubble To1> ca 646·:.H4R WAITRESSES C & :'\lature person,,, ,,dull ~.f°' t 8030 PUIUC AUCTION MANY FINE ITl-::'\IS IW F:ST1\TE J t-:W t-:LH Y t\ltT OBJ 1-:CTS. ,\.'I ·nQUES. l"l.'IE l"Ul-<N . 1-:'l'C PHONE i"Olt IN· Ft> & BROCll U HE Ecppmtnt 9030 S400/b8t ofr. 32.1'~ Crest. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ave 118 •ZODIAC '68 11.D. Shovel Head, fol lycustom Van, fully converted. 4 Wheet Drhff 9550 many xlras. must !lee • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • S9.875. 552 .. 5149 resident care rt r t.cl .. .,_pmrn hencf1L'i. 631 .. 3555 •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • WAITRESS Weekends only. lu11d1. breakfast $3 50 hr 1>"73-351!'> Penta.'( SPolmrillc 55mm. Fl 8 $150. 200mm 1-'4 .l $00. 5.56·8.'\58 Cob 8035 ...•.••.............••• MOVING S.ALE! Man·., diam.,nd rm~. S22:\ Small p11·kup shl'll ~1th hool 1;.t6 70M Supl'r Howl Tac k el~ Port·A Manne lnOalablc Boal:> &~College. C.M t71415'&0·2070 2 Tlckt·l~ plane rare· 'I Cor onado 28 l'UShaom •. day hutl'I & meal:. complet~ !>el never 846-6385 73 llonda 350 with helmet <;ood cond. $500. 768-0093 SIOW orotfcr 1;.i5 I 12t. "!>.~•. rc:d wht blu-plald. l9'76 RD400 Yamaha. fully W•JTRESS IU ~·ks Seal Po111t Mah• :llust sell eVt•rythan~ ""'""' dr-sed AM FM rad1'0 ~ S125 546-6023 after 2pm .. .., · ' Part lime, over 21 111 ma I a ya n Cran d Wrought iron gla-;i. ll>I On)(anal t·arbon cup~ 01 __ including extra parts . ~taMesa.642·9764 l'hamp.blood hne:. Tup s7s Furn llnl·n. du,. tlw ti1rok "Bt\TTLJ-:Sacnfice-IGruyMarinc Only3500miles.S2500or ---show quality K30 911!!1 or hwarc. appl . l'tl' All an CHY" b\' Ll·ou :\I Uri-. £ng V8; l'Omp w/Uorg best offer Also 1970 WAREHOUS EMAN fnr 837 1475 1:110<1 l'onc1 Salurda). ,\!.ktn~ s;oo c;.,11 Erik. Warner velvet drive & Suzuki 50cc only 250 d r apery fa bra r --::s:1e11 Tuna l>:ina l't 7!'*HO!!O.ti75 8g.w barrconv,$400 Clcan25 miles 10 new condition wholesaler, t>xper an t!Jl;-4193 hr smce Olf. 1 Chrysler S2.'i0 631-3474 shipping & ret'etvang DocJS 8040 , !land l'Uf\ l><l 1vor) 1·hl''' c t 957-1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• (,!Ml GAHAGt-: S/\Lt': i.L'l (rum lndi<t \l'n s.I'i~~ comp w runi. '73 YAMAHA 125 MX Ex --DOGTRAINING AppllaOl't'I> hH· & Omall'.S81;5 213.,1352255 t.>el. cond. S37S bst oHer 'Voungma.a3hrswork ea YourPlat'eorMine irnr:.igc masr 71191., W -----loots.Power 9040 548-0796 SUnday morning 2:30am John Martan 54s.oos9 :.M.h St CM. torr l'lal·<-r1 Boy , ~' .,pd St'hwann. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----to 5:30 am, about $5 per - --tau Ave.> Fri & Sat good :.hapc. SfiO, bai.i. fad '75-Triumph 850, good con· hr.646-1413or67S-2515 Spranger Spanil'I Ulk & . --cUc. Gt·rman mad1•. t'lll>l' SEA RAY'S dJtionSSOO/bslo(r. -·-------white. L2 wk:.. A KC $200 Si\TISvN 9·5 300 l\lllJ?lo and S275. r1rm. 6i5 HSl:ll 847-0407 ~'~ l'h64!>-5764 Place. NB Wai.h1·r. __ _ JEEPS 0 77" C J -S 's, C J ·7 's . Cherokees. Wagoneers. Pick-ups. up to $1,200 dis· rounts. 5 yr 50,000 mile warranlys available. Copetand Mtn Inc 2001 E Lsl. SA S58·8000 COSTA MESA AMC&JEEP TOO MANY JEEPS MUSTSELL70 JEEPS BY NEW YEARS Please Call · 549-8023 ~HARBORBLVU. Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---waterbed, ll1lrrn '>Cl. ;i(l (,'\Jst remote control Al 1971 Models 72 Yamaha 175, Enduro. ~ 8005 PUPPn:s. \u,trahan dothe~ MOR";· ,a.al bo;Jt. melds s rhan 19•.30• dart bike. xlnt cood. runs TNCks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CatUe Uoi::" t; Wks olrl nl'I t·raft trans mitter grcal. many xtrns. $325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUIUC •ucTIO.._. C<lll s.57·1255 MANY 1-urmtur" llc•m i. StlR.5 213 135·2255 HARRISON'S Al.SO.Sofa,642-2698 '64 Chevy PU. 3~ ton. rbll A " 1111· I ·I! 13 a by G r 3 n d · & t · I Gd MANY ITEMS OF F I NE Paa no Chcrr~ 01nanl{ I B 1\1 Se I e ctr 1 r I I SEA RAY ·71 Suzuki TC 125. xlnl ~~~~s . rIT2~~~ o:'v es ESTATE JEWELRY. Fore.to You 8045 Hm l'anJ! pon~ lhl. 11at10 TYPl-'""nter. S650 <>Hare 2327So. Matn,S A. ' cond. UOOma. $375 SSl-4289 dyc6J1.2205 ART OBJECTS I\ N · ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>\!l <>thl'r alt·m-. lndudc Dc:.k J4"'(60 .. S35 Oil· 540·6555 586-2917 _ ----· ___ ,. ___ _ TIQUES, FINE-FURN. 3 yr old Germ Shep toyi.. book:., tool~. ap Ch ear. S25 Dre1.:.er '' JlOl Coast llwy, N.B. MotorHolnu. Sale/ '75 Ford Courier, 27,000 ETC. PHONE FOR IN t.:ollte, heallhy. ~uaet. 1o:d pla <am· .. ~. fo'ran<·1-.l·an dwr. S:!5 S ideboard 631•2547 Rent/S..... 9160 miles. FM/la~e d eck. FO. & BROCHURE . w/klds. nets J.td homr W<U-l' & MUCll MORI-: 1t-1epplcwhitc1 S200 Sm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~5n7828t cond. 556·0975 or ~-----··· ___ 63_1_-ss.58_.IWS·OlOt KJJ.O:J51 _ C.OfrccTbl S25.556·0525 '330wcns,butlt1947.good MOTORHOMES ~-·--__ HOO Auto1, New 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 live.aboard. $6000. best FOR RENT A.to1 Mew HOO offer. 545-4729 afl. 5 F'rom $100. wk. 770.0644 ••••• : ••••• •••••••••••• HOO Autos. Mew Brand '73 Dodge Van 6 r~I. custom 846·6385 '76 GMC Cus tom Vun. Very clean. SZOUO dn T.O.P 546-6368 9590 . ..••.•.•.•••.......... WEIUY USB>CAR~ We're the new Chevrolet dealership an the Irvine Auto Center. We need your used car! JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto Center Ora ve IRVTNE .761-7222 WEWILL,IUY YOUIDATSUM PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN "·'ti I ii 'fl ' IP·''' .11111 831-137~ 493.3375 • •••••••••••••••••••••• WE BUY CLIEAMCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA rt1ESA 546-1200 TOP DOLLAR PAID fo'ORCLEAN ~ 1883S A£ AC.11Bl110 tlUN TING TUN BEACH 114 ..> 7781 ~~() vH{ IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS WE NHD CLEAN USED CARS MOW CAUrAPPY 540 -5630 IOllXSO~ & SOX • LINCOLH·MERCURV 2626 HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS 1''0REJGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS If your car is extr11 clettn Sl'i! US (irst. IAUER IUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa M~a 979·2500 at ••• : ~ I . __ ,_ e e e e e .. e et tt e e tt 99 e -------. --.... . . ---------- • .l •"'19. .. t A-...._,...W .._,l•.-•W ................ . A.fot.t.,orW Allfet,UM4 A.tet.Uwd ••······•····••········ ·············~········· ....................... ................•...... ....................... ....................... . . ~ • I .. . t11J o.t.. t 7JO Rois Royu . 't7H MC ttos ,... t940 ~~-~~-....... ~·-~~~ ........... ~-~~ ......... . ...................... ....................... ....................... ······•··········•••••• ....................... ....................... . 'rt ' do«, lOILS, al # 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. '1$· AMC Boraet Cpe. 75 Ford Guo Torlno Mliicw f 9950 Ollk..... '955 "' ia H40 DAll.YPtLOT •7 llOlld.. iumrool, AMI YM 11.000 ml, air, loaded, Brouaham. VS, alr, P/S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --• .. •••••••••••••••• 'ta~ dt>dr, slnl l'OntJ ~ ROY $2.fBS. CalU7S-7117. P/B, All/ YM stereo ORANGE COUNTY'S 4WO STATION W1n. RI.LO· '74 Gold D\llter, fully .... .ti«a lt;,Ml 77Chaw. CARVER ~...a. ttlO ~.loaded..$.3100!olfer. MIWIST -CGDd.<Wf•. eqlllp~d. abao1utely ~•executive aalo ROLLS·ROYCE = .. •••••••••••••••• 112-4785 LINCOLN·KEBCURY ... TIQ J*fect--..15$.za& ~-=·••••••••••• naw&o'QIClft--bunyl ~=-::. ''1J Estate Sta. Wr o, "10 Torino Wa1on., Veey Dealwab!pluowOPEN um CuUua Supreme, tt65 Alla Romeo '76 (.; r. •DOVESTREET .......... ste.reo/\ape, all pwr ct.n. &U', all pwr, radio, RA y R.ADllOI loeded. very cJeu, rant ·-.................. . }lerfect R~awoJble. <NarMac.ArthW'Blvd. CLOSlDSUNDAYS eqpt.$1800.MS-SOl9 &d t ires, l o m iles, 1JNC()LN.J4.ERCURY '1500 bu1• tb• ear. '77CANAM.L&4.Edltlon. 4lM uoo •Ja~Road) S995/bestolfer.5'6-819S 18-llAutoCoenterDr. ~ • Lo ml. rood eq\lipmeot ---- -NEWMRTBEACH Cassie Riviera, 'M. Xlnt SDFw)'·LakeFore:stex.lt lDc.ll allDl'OOt Mu.at Id.I, ~ 9707 133-1300 '67 Mulllner/Partc Ward mech cood, many new '12Tortno SquireV8, auto. IRVINE '73 Oltla.u 40, ISO CGI. all often could ered. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.oupe RHO. Beaut cond. parts, new tires. Beyond PS/ P B, u 1r, AM/ FM 130.7000 well eq~ppec1, Jllnt coad, ('11')07.aTlt 1973 AUDI BMW RESALES '7421110Z-DATSUN $17,~. (J08ETB> depreclallon, &t over stereo. Top cond. 47M. 54,000mi,$I000.6Q-4818 I OOLS .. DOOlt LOADED 4300 Sl~. 6'2·9224 Wile'i; car. 968-2788 1975 Monarch, air, vin t op, ........_ 9tl'7 •e BooftevWe 9 pass Wfn. .. 1973~002 m.~ask for Fred • B T S2 XI t etc ood nd $3450 p p ,-~ New u,.. paint. batL New ~naine, uutomutir .. 61 EN LY · · 0._ Cadillac 9915 '76 Grab T orioo. Blue .,,.,,·1~A"or~ .. ,.· ... .:,A • • •••••-•••••••••••••••• ..,,. .... ~-... · 4 spt!t!d witb auoroot. '78.821 H b .. cond. New brakes ~ 1 .....,. ....., .....,...,"""' --..-.. --t r ans ., &1r t·ond., <™>· 0. atch aca, a1r,4 trans.$9500. <205TCS> ....................... w/wht v nyl top. Stereo, '74 PintoSq-...•.,Oll -th AM/FM ater~ & i;un-1 73 •v"•t'... spd, lo ml. Xlnt cond. -· 8 tr, AM/FM. fa:iOO/bel '74 eou,. ar XR7, loaded & L uua&e raet. ma1 n j -41 9970 root. Pri. pty. $3,300. Call 9 '"" -A • $3200/o&. Call 581·5260 Call 642·7978 Agt . 731'""33 in xlnt cond. lo miles, 1 wheel• (wide). tape -••• .. ••••••••••••• 494-6618eveninas. 4 SJ>t.'ed, sunroof & All' Flat 9725 , Owner $3250. 55.241878 aft deck/radio, auto, !ow tt74FOaD cond. (3.2.JPS). 30 201.,r W"" Op '72 LTD Brougha~, 4 dr, epm mlles. $1995 or otrer. Can __ ......., ... 11RD ·1~ "UDI I OOLS 1973 I "V "RI... ••••••••••••••••••••••• c..1. ll&en.soo en v'ft"l top low ..... P/S '~"" ~"" "" "" "" Tounng Car. Twin side· ....,, • .... , • be seen in Costa Me.a F\lll Aul-Omatic tram.&. only AutomatJc, a1!6..cond. & 1976FtATXl/9 mounts, wtre wbls, r e· • P/B, air. tape, $1850......... 9952 Call8'10-4S64Cor inlo. power, Landuu sun· 47,000 o rig111al mll ~s. sunroof <OOJNu z >. With stereo casselte & °'s:t,,.._.....,5 833-8:M6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• roal, leal.bcr interior & (610GWX) Sell lJ 1973 3 OCS built eng. Polished Alum -·1 igro Mach I Mustang, 351 '73 Pinto Ruo1tbout. 2000 only 32,000 ori l{tnal bluebookat iogu ow 4 speed w1lh Luoroof. ~~~F:>~,000 mt!es. hood. F.lC cond. $19,500. Ceetft" U..CO.. 9945 HP ene. Xlnt cond. cc,di.sc,4spd,newUres, mU es. ('10JPV>. A OHLYS21SO G!61.MCG>. ,, SA.DDLHACK (VX8822) Pb; 64.2·7878 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1800/bat o f r. Call lug r ack.48.000mi,ireat iacrllkeat New-tet 11 Mfrs 1974 IAVARJ.4 VAWY IMPORTS Agt.. 1976 CADILLAC "7611ARKIV. tm.'12Z1 shape s1soo. 645·69'0 ONLY$3f95 r---y--.. 9765 SEVIW Loaded, low mlleaJe. eves/earlyAM 5 ... -11 ... _ l!lmHarbor,C:Osta.Mesa Automauc, air cond. & 831-2040 495-4949 .:.'.:::•••••••••••••••• Pwd$15,400new, Aslung '66 M us t a ng . H igh , . t VAUffl::;~TS 642-0795 • only 2 2,000 mde.s . IEFOREYOU AJI leather, stereo tape, $9000. Car garaged from performance parts. Lo 71 Pinto. Xlnt ransp. ~ --------1 t741KYQ). Honda 9727 dcnnse·leu cooxetrolex&talrlatshe. purchase date. 831·'10&5, mi,$1200.Ph546-~ Rblt eng. PP. $850/bst 131~0495-4949 '72 AUDI l OOLS, Auto, 1974 3.0Sa ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL YOUR 8319'°'7 olr S4&-296a N C, s~nrl. $1995 make Automatic. :.air cond. & (629NR0). · adlnDbUe 9955-.. --·----- 9 ---t "131buoderbird otr.49'H458. swi.roof.(38HKLF>. ~Mew'77 TOYOTA. $9888 Mcrreridr 9947 ....................... rqwmllth 960 Loeded S3200 IMW 971 2 1974 3.0Csa HONDA Cars Seeus for a lop dollur ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Delta 882drH/T.AT, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ukforFred ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autom atic, s unr oof & MANY ~~~U! IS TOYOT" • <5.J.~-=~~!!ies '75 4 Door, brown; radio, AC, xlra clean. $1300. 1974 Ply. Satellite Sta. V... 9974 I h · · ,..._..,. "' htr., air, p wr. s teer., Dys ~,evs 833-8719 Wag. 9 pass .. P/S, P/B, eat e r Inte r i or. ToCltooseFrolft! MJSSIONVJEJO . pwr. br ks. Low miles. Air, Gd. lires, tra ns •••-•••-•••••••••• (.J88~l75530ia UNIVERSITY 831-2880495·1210 Nabers $2,795.673·'7794 Olds70CuUass,2 dr,auto, Cooler , a ir s h ocks, '76 Ve1a w ag on, 6300 air, radio, PS, PB, VB, trailer bitch, CB Radio miles. Showroom C!lean. 4 s pl•ed with sunroof. Olda-.bile '77 Celka GT Liflback, • SDELLall pl~lle 1Ct1ems with a good cond. $1100 PIP. incl. Good Coad. $197$. RIH S.spd. P/P i 3ooo. CEHIN D). 2 to choose HClftda Can • GMC s-spd, radials, air. AM· CadiJJac Y iot a.sslliedAd. ~1484 ~ 5.56-1'3T from. Trucks 1''M cass tape. Extr eme· Autos, Ua~ --------- .,.,""Harbor Blvd. ly lo rru. Like nu. 559·6825 :?600 H,1rhor Bl11tl. Aaltol, Used ...... Us~ Allfoa. UHd 131-2040 49 5.4949 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 540.9640 '77 Corolla. Standard int, CoslJ Mcs,i s.io.9100 1975 BMW 5301 Jenaa 9732 deluxe ext. Make ofr orj_!~~~!!~~~ P•••••••lilll•••••••llll•••••••ml••••••• .. Arri.Jc blue with brown ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.o.p. 546·5744 art 6 1973 CA.Oii.LAC COMPLETE IODYSHOP HOW OPEN leather lnleri~r. Sunroof, 73 J ensen He aly• new •n Corolla Sta. Wgn. Nu COUPE DI VIW auto~.utlc & ~n excellent motor, int xlnt.. mustseU. auto transmission. $1000 F)Jll power ck is in nice condiuon. (50207S9). $3200/bst 631·3339 orbest 673-4031 condition. (979HEW ). OHLYS9895 1-'-~-·~~~-1-~~~~~- EXCELLEHT ROY CARVER BMW Mada 9738 '76 Corona Wgn, s spd, a ir Now reduced to SELECTION OF lS.WJamborcc Hoad ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond, AM/FM 8 tr.le, lo ONLY $2395 N PO T '"', CH nu , xlnt cond, $4800/&t. S" ... DLll"'"" BMW RESALES EW R u EA ffl8.7225 """ ""- We may have your n<•\t 640-6444 'Jio.H--a.-----9-7-6-7 VAWY IMPORTS (.' II -,,_,"'" 831-2040495-4949 ~ar~~u,r inventory. ·• ·1 1 BMW 2002. Re d , ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- 83 Jo AM F M s tere o, air, 1975 Triumph Spitfire. '72 El Do. Blue w/wht I· 40 495.4949 ~IJC('tal mai:s. Xtra cln. 2150 H.t.or ll•d. Mecharucally excellent, vinyl top. all xtras. XJot WANTEDTO BUY a ... t otr .\Ju..,t:.cll.&i0--0944 CodaMfto64S..5700 stereo t a pe & s upe r eood.$2,995.673-4743 l ... 1 W hetween!J 5. 1---------1 s harp1ntenor&exterior . <)11.1 lly u.""" UM s. ------9-7_1 _5 Mwudn lem 9740 Pri. ply. $3,495. Call Don '76 Coupe De Ville, blue, ROY CARVER BMW CGpri ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.f.F at 64o.2soo; even· ~ xtras, only 17,000 1540J ambor1•c ftq,1d ••••••••••••••••••••••• inl(s afler 6 pm, call m1, $7,000 by own er NEWl'OHT HF:M'll ·71 Cap ri. 4 s pd , nu 1970MIZ250 5-ia.5163 _546-4423 _______ _ 4illr; · lllfllKa.~ .. low Blue Book SALE! 640·6444 rad1ah. tape dck. runs Automatic. mr cond. & :: -=-== gd. $7501bci,L675··7013 stereo. (479G BZ). '75 SpiHlre $3100 979.5345 ask for Fred. Eldo '74. Xlnt cond. Fully eq uip'd . 52,000 m i. S59·lffi3or846-8632 ALL OF THESE CARS WILL BE OFFERED AT LOW BLUE BOOK THROUGH DEC. 31, 1977. CREV.IER ,. 1975MIZ280 Datsun 9720 SEDAN. Automat1r, air Volcswagen 977f1 •72 El Dorado blk w/vinyl •••• ••• •• •• •••••••••••• cond. &c cruise control. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• top, all xtras. Xint cood & , s1 , u o ,,owAv E cnu.NDM> s * DRIV A* ....... S ...... D.LEl"CK HUGE ELECTION S2600.Call645-2053. SAN IA ANA -"" NEW & USED CARS ,...____._... 9920 8 35·3171 *LITTLE .•• * VAWYIMPORTS _._..f"Ullrr lHl u• 11MArt omv1No MACHINE SAVE A LOT 831 •2040 495•4949 Top cash SS for your VW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *USED BMW's* Paid for or not. Call • It '742002A 710uu<.: SllOP&COMPARE Mercedes Benz, •73 280 Keith or Jerry. .S ,._ '75200'.!J\Scr .:!4!36 S EL, mi n t, l o m i, BOBWJTHAMVW 1,.. '76 2002 4.spd S/ R 40! PD p 556-0975 7600 Westminster Ave, I 893-7551or 638-7880 • * '76530IAS/ll 712PQM O a.ssic red •72 350SL, 2 --it lt '77 320lA S/H 177RSK t.ops. Sll,750. Ph 846.0291 '72 VW pop lop ca mper; it Jt aoa.d Ow Sundays Call tiJ SPM fully eqwp,, low mile., •. .,i · -NEWPORTDATSUM s uper co nd. $3, 795. lt .,: OR.AMGE COUNTY'S for the best buy in 8 new "73450SE. Xlnt cond. New 631·~ Eves. ! J ~ ,.. OLDEST or used Datsun! tires. 45M mi, Brown. 1973 VW ~ f Jt-'. ~-$, __ 8~-1300 .;:::::::~?~~ ~.·=aro.,., .. ,!l.000 ~=~~=~~~ The '781 Are Here ,74 MGB. Xlnt rond. 30.000 1970 VW Sqrbck, Salcs·Svn ·1cc Lc.1'.'ii11~ ?: Roy Cc:rYer,lnc. Afl models &colors. mi, AMJFM, must sell Clean.$1600. 494-llll 546-9967' Immediate 892-2474 aft 6pm. 642 6S06 or 559· 7279 ~ Rolls rt(I\ 1 c R:"ll W Deli•ery Today! '77 MGB 6 000 m 8 track '68 Westphalia Camper. --' • • 1• • Nu fact. eng. Xtra cln. Last <'hance for fantastic ~11 FM sten~o. lug rack. 65M. $1995/bsl. 4"4·2130 "CL ""'SIC" s,1, in~s on all rcmaming hke new 548·1239 or _ ~ '77 models1n stock. 642·5334 aft5PM '65 BaJa Bug. New eng, 1 97 fl B .MW :! >Io o CS 01 MGB, must sell. Wire 6000 m1 warr. New Baja ,.: l~IUJ.imbo1cc ~ ~cwporl lk•.ilh MU 1;.111 COL l>J-: I :.µl'l'•I. :.un w .. --•~. new rubber. FM, ~t. New brks. Xlnt r un· roof. l.1t·lol\ a ir cont.I. "~ n" rond $900/b s t ======~=~=~I good cond. $1100. 673·2072 .~1., ~=c. """··5824 • RL1u)Ju11k l /\M l l<'M ,.....,...,.,,, ""° :-.tert'O, t•lt•1•1nr w111d11ws. 2!14511AHBOR BLVD.. Ope4 9746 l1J!h l alloy whN•I.; & 540.6410540.0213 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66h Raja Bug, clean & N11d1 thlau hlu1: w/tan in· ---, s arp. tenor In l'\l·l'll1•t1tl'ondi· '74 2llOZ 2+2. Auto, air, * 76 Opel C.pe, Aut ~, Call 499·37S5 lion thruoul & 11nly 63,000 AJ\l .ft'M c a ss. m ags. AM/FM, radials •. lo m1, ---- mill''4! S1tl.!l!l'J or twst of· Rronze/Saddle int.$4700. $2695/o fr. 846·5848, '70 Bug Auto, Nu paint, fer l'ri ply. C.ill owner Uys 494·7147, a ft 6 213/648-6232 'fires, AM/FM, 8 trk, •MEW '77 CHEV. MONZA MIRAGE MODEL LUXURY CARS '7J LtMCOlH lOWH COUf'I Full Power. leather inte rior, power sunf:!>Of. [~JDYJ '74 UMCOlH 4 Dlt. COHTIMlM'fAL Full power, leathe r lnt&ftor, extra clean. (350LUV} '76 UMCOlH MAii IY Full power. leather Interior, S 0 LDeats. (084NXN) '71 UMColM MAD Y Bill Blass Designer Model. Full power & even a Power moonroof. (729RSCJ . 71 CA.DU.I.AC RH'fWOOD Full t,ower Including split power aee.ts & cloth Interior. [064 VE) 74 CAOIWtC Cf'I. DIYIW SOLD Full power, exceptionally cte. JS. (424NXN) 7) CADll.LAC Cf'I. DIYLlll Full power, elCtra clean Interior & a one owner car. (632GYO) '1' CADtU.AC C"l. DEYUJ,i . Full power including s plit powet seats & cloth interior (635NROl '11 OLDS TOttOHADO Full Power. AM/FM stereo radio and Landau toP. (701 315) MERCURYS '1' MHCWY COUGAI Xl7 V-8. auto. trans., factory air conditioning, Powet steering, powr disc brakes, Power windows, AM/FM w/tape, (528454) '7J MHCWY MAIQUIS 4 DI. v.a. auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, power steering, p0wer disc brakes. AM/FM w/tape. (081GLV) '7J MHCUllY COUGAI Xl7 . Xlnl r un 'g c ond. •· al t.I:! ltl:J8. 673·262S Pone'-9750 $1.500/ofr, &16·2086 2+2 HATCHIACK Auto. trans., alr cond ., pwr. steering & brakes, radio, special new paint job & m uc h m o re ! 025422). Factory air conditioning, AM radio w/tape, heater. Vinyl roof. (651GXB) 76 WHCWY MONARCH 4 DI. 9 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ : ·Autos, New 9800Auto1, Hew 80 'fi6SUNDIAL CAMPER ·! •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 1965 PORSCHE HUNS GOO D Nowo.ly$4998 HOWARD Clle•rolet Dove & Quail Sts. V'-8, auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power steering, p0wer disc brakes, AM/FM w/tape, (919SLS) ·. . .. ... . .,, ·. '• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SUPER SELfCTION 356 COUPE 642·1730 In excellent condition --------- with factory c hrom e wheels. (0624) • .MUST SEE i!! SADDLEIACIC VAWY IMPORTS 131-2040 49M949 NEWPORT BEACH 'fi6 Bug. Sunroof, AM/FM 83J..455513l-01I6 c assette deck, Good --------- cood. Must sell. A steal '64 Malibu, V·S, One at$950. 494-7895 owner, 79,000 m iles, gd '64 V W BU G . Ne w _cond.. __ S7_50_._64_S._!H20 ____ 1 motor/brakes, AM/FM, 19m Olevy Impala 2dr, FORDS '71 FOO LTD NOUGHAM V-8, auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, pewer steering, p0wer diac brakes, Power windows. power aeats, radio, heater. vinyl roof, sunroof. (126035) '71 FOID T'HUt4DIUllD gd rntr, Very clean. air PS Pwr .. ,_c bri..-77 924, factory s unroof, • • ,,.... ...... ..... ,FM ts b _979-41.l __ s _______ 1 vin. top, nu tires, lo mi. 1 V-8. auto. trans., factory air conditioning, fUll power, vinyl roof. (706NPO) tun 1 cass, ma • ra. ownr Good cood thruout rover, assume balance of '70 VW BUG. New intr, $908. s.is.2473 · xlnt lse. Call Te rry, paint & chrome. Call aft ...:...--------1 76 FOID LTD 4 DOOa V-8, auto. trans., factory air conditioning, vinyl root (587NPf) '14 FOID .,Tl 213-973·2571 X36 days; 6 PM. OOJ.2854 '74 Laguna, ' spd, 454. 751·5006 eves. VolYo 9772 Stereo, new wide radials. Y·8 , auto. trans., factory air conditioning, Landau top. (088KXZ) rsche '74 911 Targa. «K mi, India red/blk trim, leather. Immac fM"'510 • lt77'12 911 s Under 3,000 ml. Has eveo1hlnl, w/fac. wm · ty. Must sell. 631·1304 1974 Panche 914 5 speed, AM/FM 8 track, alloy wheels, lowered. Only 26,000 m il es. {1388.1). OMLYS6195 ROYCARV&IMW 1540Jamboc'ee Road NEWPORT BEACH 64CM444 :D MBZ UO, ' cir, sedan, Ute new, tl'11t Ir clean. M.275 Bob at 955-1097 '74 FOID LTD 4 DI. Power windows. AM/FM radio w/lape. vfnyt roof. (786KYI) ~---~~---1• If.FORE YOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 37,000 mi. $2800/ ofr. 830-2789 SB.L YOUll '59 <lMlvY station Wagon. VOLVO Runs. S200/best offer. OTHERS • 675-4265 aft 6 PM See us foe a /op dollar ,...__1_ 9925 · 71 OLDS o..e.A or ""OM - estimate I _ ,_ -SOLD MAR9UIS VOLVO •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• V-8, auto. trans., power dlt 1M/FM stereo radio. MlSSIONVlEJO 1976 Cordoba, silver & .vlnyt roof. (888MVI) 131 ~110 49r 121 O white, vin top, leather 76 AMC MAJADOa ·• ~ bucket seats, center con· V-8, auto. trans .• power dlec brakes, vinyl root. (339PFB> sole. Chdse control, e~. 71'CHaYllMCOIDOIA xlnt cond. $4.9l50. 846·1'40 V-8, a uto. trans., t.:fory air conditioning, ex>wer steetfng, or540-926' poW9r .diac brakes. ~r windows. AM/FM l'ldio w/tape. ---------1• Landau top. (522NLO) 9930 '71 PLTMOUnf DUSTH . ••••••••••••••H•• •• ••.• ~ Green. 6 cy!.. auto. tr&M.. factory air conditioning, power steering, power dlac brakes, radio. (588NDP) ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Corvette, silver/ red, T·top, .u,ooo mi, loaded. S7•50. offer. 752·1111 wtdQI '71 00~ DilJ 4 DI. 8 cyl., auto. trans., power steering, power dllO l>fakM, vinyl roof. (801NIL) I DAnc.t IJfO 4 DL 4 cyl .. 4 apeed, radio, heeter. wtiltewlf1 tlr8I. (807NBW) '71 CHaYam Ml~f v.a, auto. trans., facio~ s· o· ··~nlnq, power steering. power dllc ~ rlldio, vi • ...,ieoi) . '76PMT.lft . 4 ~ •• •.,..S. dl9o ~AM/FM rmlo W/081Mtte, Metw. (04)'904) LI NC OI ~ (. 0 U (, Cl H 53930 55185 59900 s12.22s '8395 $5~75 54235 s9370 s9095 s5500 52600 s3995 s4425 s4135 s3535 s32os s3915 SJ280 55640 53295 53475 52800 5 1735 s4730 Mf fU.IJA'i I ;.d HI • 53000 $4050 s9750· sio,400 S68~5 s4275 53225 S6850 $662 5 1840 52925 s3_375 s3190 s2aso· 52425 54425 52425 52575 52000 s1075 53625 l I NEW'78 FORD FIESTA 3.oootl HATCHIACI 1.8 11 tre trantverae mounted engine, .. speed fully synchronized manual trans.. front wheel dri11e. front wspenslon. radt & pinion steering. front disc brakes. Michelin steel-belt radial tires, bright aluminum bupipers. bucket seats. f~d-down rear seat. carpeting, heavy duty pact<ege. AM radio. tinted glass. vlnyt lnsttrt bodyslde molding. Ser. #GCFBTK27505 Stk. #604 s3999 MEW'78 .FORD MUSTANG II J DOoa HAUTOP 4-speed manual transmission. contoured bucket seats. can>eling. tachometer. afTll) I temp. gauges, vinyl roof, 2.8 litre V-8 engine·2V, pin stripes, wsw radial tires, digital Quartz crystal clock. pawer rack and pinion steering, pawer front dlac brakes. tinted glass-complete, dual apart mirrors. Ser. # 118899 St.k. 1413 MEW '77 FORD COURIER ECOHOMY rtCKUP 106.9 inch wheelbase, 1800 cc engine, power Iron! disc brakes. bright front bumper. 6-lt. pickup box. 4-spd r.l&nual trans.. 14()()..pound capacity, tinted glass complete. western mirror LH·RH swing lk. wsw ltres.Ser. ;;P21211 Stk. #5512 s3599 '76 RAHCHERO Front disc brakes. duraspark Ignition system. wheel covers, opera windows, • carpeting, woodtone Inst. panel eppllque. $4699 all-vinyl, 4.1U250·1V/englne, selectshlft cruise-o-matic. bsw radial tires, pawer steering, deluxe bumper group. tinted glass. Ser. t8W81L 133702 Stk. 1511 MEW '78 FORD YAM V-8 engine. ot&M-flxed rear door custom trim option and bucket seats driver & pass, 7550 lb GVW pcakage. transmisalon cruise-o-matic, mirrors-bright low mount west.. glass-tinted, door-sliding aide cargo, super cooling package, fuel tank auxiliary w/std tank. speed cont~. pawer steenng. bumpel"S-Chrome front & rear, grille-bright surround. Ser. JAJ4753 Stk. #230 WIMDOW STICKS PllCE •••••••••••••••••••••• $1017.45 SALE PltlCI ................................... $6717.45 DISCOUNT 5 1300°0 '74 PINTO 177 PINTO GT . Y ... auto, llw., laclcwy * **'"'°'*•· ......, """llO· -ClllC tir-. .-. --·......, ...... Vinyl 1n19roor. o.i Md .,.... Ue. f 1Dltl11 4 cyt.llllO......_._,_....__ SEDAM 4 cyL, --· llclQtY M ,.,,-...,-~llno."" - 1-.nQ. --......... -· '-*· --. i.nteo ei-.--Lia. 11:12SOE 54999 s4199 '77 FORD MAYBICK Z DOOi e cyl., 11t condllOi•U. -~ -"'--illldoo. "91ler. a-~ & ~Uc. ll6380£ 53699 '7 4 GRAH TORINO Y ... IUIO. "-. W. -It..,..., --.C -" ·----...-.. ...... _ Cillell _. UC. 11521(1.H Loe lnvltlmo9 a Esta •u ceslta Dunton Ford. P.. aervllee con gusto en todla IU repat'8Ctonet ya sea en .-nu8Y08 o uudO. v para todas aus neceldades an todas reperaciones de seNtclo. SU Amigo Y Consejero; Frank Medrano cov•ra. vlnyl ~. """ ~ .. "''-Uo. f710l<YU 52399 •75 CHEVY SHOITII PICIUP v•.--....-. .... a •wi.-tWlltt llncl. L.c. •118481Z 54399 '75 FORD GUM TORIMO 4 DR. Auto. WW.., w _,.._ _., ·~ -~ tlldlO • ....,. IOOI. ~ 11.000 ........ Uc. •8 73f'DG '73 PINTO WAGOH 4 cyt.. ...,_ -. w cono., r-. LIO _., "a- llWP pWll.. UC. '647...C 51999 '75 BUICK ArOl.10 4 Dl . .Aulo. -'* cond .. -•'-•"0· poMr -... ,_ "Ntcec:a1' I.Iii M21U'l 172 CAPRI 175 FORD FI 00 PICKUP v.a. .._ -..-~ _ ._._ rlllll. ..... ""¥-. Oii 111 -UC. IU432Y 53699 '76 PINTO lUHAIOUT ol IC)Md, '9dlo, -IH'tll, pin 1111~ .,. WC-.,...,,.,, -Uc. l<t71NP\. '75 PINTO 4 cvt .. 4 --'· alt ~. IWllo. ._, ""'--"fir-. -------Md-~ -UG. l&MHLC s2499 '77TOYOTA CBJCA 6.T. UFnACK 4 cyl. 11U10. .,._, * oondlllooir'I-AM/fM ...... -r9dlO. llW!daw. If -c.. .................. °"' Ill UC. l3l4RIU) s5799 '74 FORD LTD •OUGHAM J DR. v ... --.--.-~~ bnQe. _ _...... --. AM/FM......., 19dl0, Whi!Wlll ..... ~ IOCI. • .,_ &Muly. -Uo. t4MSTH s3399 '61 FORD PAllLAHI ., ... ....,, ..... *· --..no. Miio. ........ ""*""" lit-. -... _ ·-I.lo. twooetl Front dlac brakes, racl< and pinion steering, coolant recovery system. bright and vinyl 2DOOR bodyside mldg, bright exterior moldings, $4699 carpeting, deluxe wheel covera, bright LH style mounted mirror. accent paint stripes, 3.3L/200-1 V/englne. s elect·shlft crulse-o-matlc, wsw radial tires. front and rear bumper guards, AM radio. Ser. 11-49925 Stk. 10582 HEW 178 FORD F-250 CUSTOM STYUSIDE PICICUP Chro"!le front bumper, full foam seat. folding seat back. dome tamp, headliner. 6800 GVW package. V-8 engine. gauges-ammeter & oil Press.. transmisalon cruise-o·matlc. pawer steering, mirrors-low mount-bnght. glass tinted-all around, allernator 60 amp, extra cooing peckage, bun1)8r-<ear step painted. Ser. fBB0610 Stk. •05e7 WIMDOW snc1a Pate• •••••••••••••••••••••• $7551.62 SALi NICE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $6251.62 DISCOUNT s 1300°0 '76 FORD MAYaJCK4DL I qt.. auto. nr..... * ccns.. -l!Mring. AM/FM _ ,__.....,.....,.IOOl,lonlon-. L.o. 1658POQ s2999 '75 YW SCIROCCO I '76 GMC PICKUP 4a4 or£~ l"i f;ll" f g,.tJl'S pJi~ Vlnyf roof. 6.8 fttre1<400 ODN-8 engine, dual ac:cent paint stripes, wsw radial Uree. deluxe bumper group, AM radio, tinted glass-complete. light group. full wheel covens. Ser. 1104620 Stk. 1076 $5999 HEW'77 FORD PINTO 2 DOOtl SIDAM 4--speed manual transmission. front disc brakes. rack and pinion ateerlng. bucket seats. carpeting, mini-console. electric rear window defroeter, atttel-belted radial ply tires. wheel cowrs, ~.3 Iller 2V engine. deluxe bull'1*' group. Ser. 1406728 Stk. 15575 HEW'78 FORD F-100 CUSTOM Pl A'ISIDI PICKUP Chrome front bumper, full foam eeat, folding seat i.ck, dome lamp, headllner. 302 8 cyf, gauge&•mmeter a oil preaa.. power steering, glass tlnted•ll around, cigar lighter. extra cooling package, bqmper-<eer painted. Ser. tBA18"1 Stk. tUO '73 FORD PIHtO IUMAIOUT 4 oyl, --. .-. -· ~ flOOC. ...... lntetlof. ,,_ _,. & pln-..S, IMIUC211111 s1199 '66 MUSTANG 4 cyt.. --·AM/FM ,_, fN111 -.. - --. iow ..--... ·~1t y .. ellel< IHI.--.........,. in.lot._, ... locl<i"O -._~UC. I IOllMa Y .. , etlclc IHtt. r8dlQ. --Iha. bc1oa1 ...... lllecll vin,4 .,_,--.Uc. MltUU '76 PINTO lUHAIOUT 4 ........ tdll. --vinyl root, pM lllrlpeO. "UoN -°'*'.UC. I061f'£Y s2899 '74 DATSUN 12'10 4 °"" 4 ............ UC. 90IZLJIU '72TOYOTA CBJCA 4 eyL, 4 ..-d. r9dlO. -·-...it lltA "*"'IO Q;.d ~·Uc, ffW!H 51899 '77DATSUN .. ZIOJDOOtl •cYl. ""'°' ..... l'lldlO. ---..-.---. ......,. In-. """ uoo ....... Economy ......... Uc. tll6~T . s3799 \ 56499 '77 FORD F-250 PIC«UP • cyl. allcll-. -_..... ... -.-.... "*' eoo ,,....._ L.c. • tOtlaOll 55499 '70 MAVERICK ZDOOR 8 cyl., Iulo.-· ... UC. t•711El. '76 COURIER PICQP 4 cyl.. 5 ..-1. •. -· -...... cai..., -1. "~--.~ t420011lLUc.llE62310 '76 FORD . couat• PU AUIO lrwa. • cond.. ._, ~. tide .......... :i:r.:e: -CllOor, Uftder 11.000 ....... Uc: 51399 El vendedot de camiones Rudy Moreno es un eapecialista en su ra m o . Tiene 3 anot d e experlencla en como ordenar camiones hechos al gusto def cllente, para determlnado P8IO de mercancla y al gusto personal del comi>rad<>r. • - Dt•ntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valley EDI T ION • OL. 70, NO. 364, 4 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES .... Afternoon . N.Y.Stoeks ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1977 ' • ~ I ------~----4-month Jury Probe----------....._. • Die ·ch, Rose Emerge at Top By GARY GRANVILLE Of U. O.llly PtMt Su" Grand Jury transcripts show a briMry probe of Orange County officials began last August with Supervisor Ralph Die drich, former supetvisor Robert Battin and Fullerton attorney Michael R em- ington as the prime suspects. By the time the four.month investigation entered its final stages early this .month, however, Battin hud fizzled out as a suspect, Remington was ~ufeguardcd by immunity and Anaheim architect LeRoy Rose had vaulted to the top of the suspect h:-.t. WHEN IT CAME lime for the Grand Jury to ad, it was Diedrich who was indicted Dec. 15 on the bribery charges as well as a bribery conspiracy charge. And it was his long-time friend Rose who was named with Diedrich in the conspiracy allegation. THREADING ITS WAY through 638 pages of Grand Jury testimony leading to the indictment is a tale of hard-pressed business executives hoping in 1973 and 1974 for a favorable nod by the Board of Supervisors on a pending land use decis ion. Those hopes for a favorable decision were re· warded in March, 1974 when Diedrich led a 3 to 2 Hoard of Supervisors' decision in favor of the cor- porate landowners. And woven into the story revealed by transcripts of the testimony are echoes from Orange County's immediate political past. ONE OF THOSE echoes sounded about the head oC the late Fred Harber, then a not loo far be hind the scenes politi~al powerhouse in Orange County. Harber, for example, is depicted by witnesses as being in the forefront of battle by Anaheim Hills, Inc., and its parent company, the Robert H. Grant Co., to h ave undeveloped land freed from agricultural preserve agreements. (See BRmERY, Page AZ) 'Clues' Pointed To Cops Bonf G-O'Connor T~sle LOS ANGELES (AP) -Just before officials were to release com pos1te sketches of possible Hi ll s idc St rangler suspects, a com pltcaled comedy of errors un f o l ded a nd ofricials acknowl<.'Clged that the sketches v. ere Ii kenesses of two police vice offiC'crs. Assistant Police Chief Daryl Gates v.as to have released the $.ketches at a news conference Thursday, but the officers rec· ognized themselves and the draw· ings were withheld. •1 Galt's. al the news conference, said only that lhe men depicted had been contacted and were not involved in the case. The Associated Press later learned that the men ln the drawings were offi cers. When asked why the men were not kienl1fied as such al the news conference, Lt. Dan Cooke. a police spokes man, said, "Nobody asked." The l wo un identified officers had stopped a woman for dnv· (See STRANGL E, Page A2) Headon Crash lnjilres· Eight Two persons are hospitalized tod ay with critical injuries after a headon traffic collision in Westminster that in jured all eight persons in the two cars. Officer Earl Graham said that the crash occurred in the rain Wednesday night when one car crossed over the center divider ;1nd struck the other on Beach Boulevard. south of the Garden Grove Freeway. One of the drivers, Ralph S. 'lesbilt, 72. of Santa Monica, was trapped in the wreckage for an hour. He was li sted in guarded but ;table condition today at Hunt· 1n gton lnterco mmunity Hospital. The second driver, J etfrey Rucker, 19. of Buena Park was n stable con dition a t West min s t er Community Hospital today. Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness through Saturday with 30 p e rcent chance of ·measurable rain tonight decreasing to 10 percent Saturday. Lows tonight mid to upper 50s. Highs Saturday in low to mld 60s. INSIDE TODAY Orange Coad r•efdenta planning to ;om Ill« millioni .along the To1'ntoment of KoH• pa10dc route con get a prcvf'1D of Minion Viejo'• "/IOoJ on PoQf Cl. ... .,. CM M .... AM CM .... AM IM CN M M a-. Dally Piiot p-.. , Rlcllar4 l(oel\ltt HE DUCKED OUT -This ostrich at Lion Country Safari wasn't pretendiRg to be the headless horseman. he ap- µarcntly thought the rainy weather was not for the birds and decided he.: didn 'l have to face it. It Looks Like Sun At Rose Bowl Game Occasional sprinkles should continue through the weekend but clear up Monday in time for the Rose Parade, the National Weather Service said today. They're pretlicling a 3Q per· cent chance of showers tonight, 10 percent on Saturday, and 30 percent again on Sunday. "It's going to kind of be a little bit of ever ything," said a spokesman . He said te rn· peratures should reach highs in the mid·60s and lows m the mid·SOs. No rain damage from Thurs· day night's sprinkles was report· 2 Shots Kill Suburbanite; · Motive Sought SACRAMENTO (AP) -As Ambrose Griffin was unloading groceries outside his house in suburban Carmichae l, a car sped by and there were two pop- ping sounds. Griffin, 56, a government engineer, turned to his wife Thursday nigbt and said, "My God, I've been shot.·• He fell to the ground, bleeding from a bullet wound ln the chest. He died a short time later at American River Hospital. Jlfs neighbor, lames Turnbow, aald 1l must havt been a wild s hot fired by joy-riding youngsten. "No one in· the .world would want to shoot M.r. GrUlin;• he aaJd. Turnbow said be was ln hJs gara1e when he heard the 1hots, bu\ didn't pay niu~b attention because they've been common in tbe nelpborhood recently. ••A nelJhbor h11 had her porch llfhtl •hot out four times already. Wlndlble~ haft been. 1hot out. We've reported au this, . but no one aetmecl to do U)'lhlnl,"Ma.14. ed along the coast. However, Newport Beach lifeguards reported sighting a water spout this morning about seven miles off Scotchman's Cove, north or Laguna Beach. · Logan Lockabey of th e Newport Beach Marine Safety Department noted the clouds were between 500 and 1,000 feet high at the lime. A water spout is a funnel cloud like a tornado that appears at sea. Lockabey said no damage was reported. I le said water spouts are sighted sever al limes a year ·and rarely cause any damage. However, he said, about 15 years ago one hit the Newport Pier , pickinJ up a lifeguard tower and inj uring a liCeguard. The Orange County Harbor Department in Newport Beach today reported .28 ot an inch in rain over Wednesday night, bringing the season total to 3.45 compared to 3.01 at the same time last year. The Orange County Fire Department staUon in Laguna Niguel recorded .13 of an inch to- d ay, fdr a season total of 4.43. Last year at this time they'd re· corded 2.85 inches. Jury Reports Drug Mistrial LOS ANGELES CAP> -A mistrial has been declared in the . drug-peddling trial ot alleged heroin kingpin Thomas Reese and two otbera after Jurors said· ror the lb1rd time they were hopelessly deadlocked. Jtrt'ors s•ld Tburaday they found none of tbe govemment's wltne1~ -mo1tly dru1 USJ'l'S or dlttributon who were given immunity fM tbe1r tettJmOAY ;- bellnable. "Many oC "°" people are not te1Un1 tb8 truth tor lhelr own purpos•, .. ape Juror 11ld after the panel wu released by the Juqo. DA Won't PrOhe Huntington Battle By ROBERT BARKER Ot .... o.llY PMet , .... If Huntington Beach City ot· ficials ever find out who was the aggressor in the Don Bonfa versus John O'Connor alterca· lion, it will be without help from the Orange County District Al· toroey's Office. Deputy District Attorney Carl Ilg said that his office will not get involved in the imbroglio con· ceroing the two feuding at· tomeys in the Huntington Beach legal department. HThis is not a bll thing, .. nc aald today. Bonfa, who ls the city attorney a nd department head , and O'Connor, a deputy city at· torney, each claimed they were a ttacked by the other in a skirmish on the fourth floor or the city hall Tuesday. There were no witnesses. Each man filed reports of as- sault and battery against the other following the incident. · Hg said that there is no cor- roboration and lbal both parties are telling essentially the same story although from different viewpoints. I lg also said that the District Attorney's Office will not give lie detector tests which both men say they have requested. Ilg said that it ls not the policy lo administer the tests lo both sides or a conflicting story. "lf both passed, where would you be?" be asked. llg also added that he does not have a great deal of faith il'l the accuracy of lie detector tests. O'Connor was suspended im· mediately from bis $32,256 job without pay by Bonfa following the incident. In the suspension notice, Bon· fa charged assault and batte)"f and false im.prisonment of a de· partment head in O'Connor's of- fice. Bonta claims that O'Connor sla mmed O'Connor's omce door during the dispute and at first refused to let Bonfa leave. Bonfa also charged that O'Connor engaged ln a m alfciOUJ course of bad conduct and harassment of Bonfa over a tbree-yearperidd. The suspension notice also was signed by Cl ty Ad· ministrator Bud Belsito and .FOOTBAL.L I :0 ·1 ONTV ~TONIGHT GATOR BOWL Ch1nnel 7, 8 p.m. Plttaburgh (9-2-1) VI. Cl1"'80ft .2-1) BLU&GRAY GAME C~innet 13, I p.m. . cr.-.. •v> -Plttsburab doesn't hue Tony Donett this time, but J1 fa90l'ed to beat the Ttaen. '1'be teams dktn 't receive lM publlclty of a Notre Dame or Oklahoma, but th• 1ame could be tbe hardftl hlttlnl ol the bowl 1amu. Both have aometldM to prOYe. ......... ..~ ... -- Personnel Director Edward Thompson. O'Connor has claimed that he asked Bon!a about a criminal prosecution policy when Bonfa allegedly grabbed him by the neck. Meanwhile, Lorraine Faber. a member of the HOME Council, said today that she has been in touch with several other citizens who wish to stave off possible costly legal action that may follow lhe incident. Mrs. Faber said that she is hopeful that the city council act to request both men to file pr~ (See FEUD, Page A2) APWI ......... PRESIDENT ANO MRS. JIMMY CARTER IN WARSAW First Family Stand In Snow Outside Tomb of Unknown Soldier • Carter May Visit Egypt. During Tour WARSAW, Poland CAP ) - President Carter left open today the possibility he might go to Egypt during his current over· seas mission, expressed hope for agreements with the Soviet Union on strategic arms and other issues during 1978, and an· nounced a S200 million food deal with Poland. He spoke at a news conference in a Warsaw hotel, broadcast and televised to the United States. In large measure, what be bad to say was a review of past statements on negotiations with the Soviet Union and on peace efforts in the Middle East. A White House spokesman in Washington, Mark Henderson, said Carter beard the same translations of questions asked by Polish reporters as did mllllona of AmerJcans watcbing the news conference on television. televlsion. Once again, Carter said the United Stat.es is not trying to Impose a Middle East aellle· meot, but to help Israel and the Arab atate~ reach tbeir own terms. The $200 mttlion food and feed 1r'lnt carter offered to Poland, ln addition to $300 million already arransed, would help the Poles withstand four yean of crop faUUl'M, the president aaid. dent 1a1ci. States who want to be reunited wilh relatives now in Poland. The l e ad e rs gave a ss urances "that our concern would be al· leviated," be said. The president dealt cautiously with questions or human rights and Soviet troops In Poland. He U.S. INTERPRETER REASSIGNED-Page A3 said the Amer1can concept of human rights is more honored in Poland than in some other Euro- pean nations. And as for the Russian troops stationed in Poland, Carter said that was an issue to be handled by the Poles and their leaders. Carter said he hopes that after a SALT agreement is reached with the Soviets, Moscow and Washington can move to discuss tactical nuclear weapons con· trot. That would inolude the neutron bomb, which is designed to kW through radiation without devastatinc the tartet area. The president sald new Soviet WOlJ>ODI like t.be SS20, a land- based mobile mlu il,, are much more destabillnnr to \he curtent military balance than is the pro- • jected neutron bomb, whlctl Moscow bu assailed. Carter said tht United states Carter al.lo safd be dllcuased would qot deploy. neutron ".'th PoUah leaden \be plicbt Of w~apga.1 ex~pt by agreement about 250 famlliea ID tbo United· • walh NATO allles. ' , .. ~-·-·-. .... .. ......... . 2Teem Held in Chase A 100-mile per hour chase along Pacific Coast Highway from Huntington Beach to Newport Beach Thursday night ended with the arrest or two teenagers, one on assault, resist- ing arrest and drunken driving charges, police reported. Arrested and booked into Hun- tington Beach Jail were driver Michael Barrowcllff, 18, or Orange, and passenger Daryl Lyn Maddox, 18, of Redondo Beach. Barrowcliff, charged with as- s ault with a deadly weapon, re- sisting arrest and drunken driv- ing, remains In jail in lieu or $10,000 bail. Maddox. was re. leased on S35 bail on a single drunk in public charge. Back at Work K ia"loa F i nishes First Huntington Beach police Of- ficer Patrick Gildea reported Barrowcliff's foreign sports car traveling at a high rate of speed at 32nd Street in Huntington Beach at 7:30 p.m. Kath ryn Crosby, widow pf t he late crooner Bing Crosby. arrives at New York's Brooks Atkinson Theater _Thursday to begin rehearsals for he r leading rol~ in :·same Tim~, Next Year." The show, which begins m mid-January 111 Greensboro, N.C .. is the first performance for Mrs. Crosby since the.death of her husband. The 79-foot ketch Kialoa was the first yacht to complete the 650-mile Sydney lo 1 Ho bart race in Australia T hursday. two hours and 25 minutes in front of her rival American yacht, Windward Passage. Both craft were in volved in a collision in another race off Sydney before Christmas. Owned by John Kilroy, Kialoa finished 5 1nch es Of Rain; Mo re D ue Nearly fi\'C inches of rain was dropped on drought-stricken Southern California this week, and more off-and·on showers were prl'd1cted throughout the weekend. . But water offl dals warned ',' 'fhursday against premature ·~cele brations of the drought's : end. l'Vcn thoui:h the s torm ~t hroughl tlw !-.L·ason ·s total for ) Soulhl·rn California rainfall to • '' t•ll above normal. ··A ny rain we do get 1s hl•lpful. .. sau.I Joel Schwarz of the Metropolitan Water District. .. nut 1t would have been a heck of a lot better 1f it had been the normal kmd of storm we get m winter in California, a storm from up north rather than from the tropics. .. The rain thaj, W<l l~t~;r,: in Southerti' Califolirlla lie'1' us a Jillie bit as faf 11:t ~ ing the drought;" Sch~rt ~aid, "but the key area where we need the rainfall is the northern two· thirds of the s tate ... Some rain was falling there to- day. Normally Southern California i::ets water from s nows melting 1n the northern mountains. Schwarz explained. The warm tropical air that came with this week's storm melted snow, but 1t melted it loo quickly to be gathered ('fficiently. "We can't pump it out of the S:.icrarnento.San J oaquin River Delta fas t e nou g h ." s aid Schwarz. ''The farmers can't ui:.e the water now." 'Schwarz said 7.04 inches or r_f in have fallen in Los Angeles 1q1s season . compar ed to an <t~erage 4.49 inches. But he not. c<t that some northern res· c6'oirs, which supply the !-.<ltthern part or the state, are s till gd\ting lc:'ss tha n their usual <11bount of rain. iA second storm . from the ntrthwest. edged its way south tqday. creating a 30 percent duin"e of rain. However , that pa ccnta({e was forecast to drop tr'10 percent Saturday with high tctriperatures in the .60S and con- siarabte cloudiness. •or New Year's Day and Mon· d , the legal holiday and Rose B I day, fair weather is likely, N i onal Weather S~rvice fo caster Craig Ellis said tod~. gh pressure is e:icpccted to into the Gui! ot Alaska over weekend, causing a we3terly flow of dry air Southern California by Mon· he said. • • • OlllANO! COAST DAILY PILOT "'" F ,....Page AI BRIBERY PROBE. • • As a matter of fact. former Anaheim Hills president John Sickler testifi ed. Harber was p:.iid St,000 to conduct a survey :.11med at fi nding out how people felt about the agreements. Those agreements give land- owners a property tax break m return for their holding land for "agricultural purposes" rather than use of the land for develop· ment. WHE N ASKE D what Harber proposed. former Gr ant Co. pres ident Richard Ow e n testified: ··1 think he · wanted money. Well. he was always --I say always -he was very likely selling political influence.·· But the S4,000 Harber alleged- ly got for the opinion s urvey that was intended to be used to sway county supervisors' minds was peanuts compared to what Rose a nd Remington were paid by the land development company. Witnesses testif ied a n d evidence indicated Remington was paid S74.~'5 for what was described as perhaps a file drawer full of legal work, some of it done by legal interns in his office. And Remington himselr told the Grand Jur y he loaned Diedrich $25,000 of his fee. a loan that has not yet been repaid. T he Fullerton attorney also said he paid William Moore, a San Clemente resident, $30.000 Diedrich said he borrowed from Moore in 1972. REMINGTO N S AID h e chalked that loan payment up as another loan to Diedrich that re· mains unpaid. Before testifying, Re mington was glven i mmunity. Also, multiple political conspiracy charges brought against him in a July 1 indictment werd re· duced to a single misdemeanor charge. Rose, though, had nothing to say to the Grand Jury. AccOTding to the transcripts. Assis tant Dist. A Uy. Michael Capizzi said Rose's lawyer told bitn he felt Rose "could con- vince the District Atiorney's Of· fice there was no wrongdoing on his part:· . . "However,'' Capizzi said, "Mr. (Sylvan l Aronson said be would advise his client not to testify before the Grand J ury." Capizzi also gave the jury hJa written invitation to Diedrich to appear before the j ury, an in· vitaLio'l that included a n otrer to Jet DieClrich present witnetses a nd evidence that m ight tend to clear bi,m of suspicion. · HE ALSO GAVE the Grand Jury • copy or Dledr1cb's writ· ten rejection or bis Dec.Soffer. F ro.a Page A J FElJD ••• dated resignaUons and agree to lie detector test.a at city expense. And to make certain the jury k n ew o f Diedric b 's pre - indictment denial of wrongdo- 1 n g. he gave the j uro~~ a videotape copy of a t elev1s1on program that featured Diedrich denying wrongdoing. T hose efforts bv Capizzi to give both sides of the story lo the Grand J ury notwithstanding, testimony conlaine_d in the eight vol umes of t r anscripts is generally one-sided. As is the case In all SU('h jury inquiries. the witnesses were not c ross-exa m i n ed . And t he hars h est Diedric h accuser testified only to what others had· told him and not his own first· hand knowledge. Thal witness was Santa Ana attorney Fred McBrien. H E TESTIFIED that Owen told him in early 1973 that Diedrich "wanted $50,000 to take the Nohl Ranch out of the agriculture preserve." · "He <Owen l told me that he met Ralph Diedrich again on the following Sunday and that the price tag ....... had gone up to $150,000, ··Mc Brien testified. Battin was implicated in the a lle ged bribery plot when Mc Br ien said. "He <Owen l men- tioned that Diedrich told him that Battin, Robert Ballin, had gotten into the act and needed money too.·· McBrien ~lso told the jury that he unders tood from lawyer Marshall Morgan that Anaheim Hills was paying Morgan legal fees to d efend Remington ag ains t mu rder conspiracy charges brought against him in 1973. MORGAN REPEATEDLY de- nied t he a llegation in his testimony. Money he received from the company was for legal services he performed on the a,rlcultural preserve issue after Remington was jailed, Morgan said. In two trjps to the Grand Jury wit.ness stand during the four· month probe, Owen was not asked to either confirm or deny making the remarks attributed to him by McBrien. The transcripts show Capizzi asked McBrien, the leadoff wit· ness, why he waited four years before tellins DeP,uty Dist. Atty. Wl lliam Ev~na "'Ol his 1973 con· vecsations with OWen. MeBrien said he was dlsap. pointed in the July 1 indictments that charged Djedrich, Rem· ington, Supervisor Phllip An· th'bny and two others only with violations of state political cam· plJign regulations. ANOT H E R F OR ME R Aha h e lm Hills p r esid ent testified that he bad little faith in both the development and the political macblnationa hovering a bout ll "Anaheim Hills would never make a dime and I didn't want to be uaocia!ed with a loser,'' William Stark said when asked why he left the company in early 1973. Sile s aid that both parUes should be asked identical ques· lions and that the city council acc•I?ts t be resignation of wboe~ fails the teats. Sl1lrk also said be left the din- ner t ab1e at a res~aurant in Corona when the talk turned to polltlcs and campaign funds. "What dld you discuss with Mr. Rote. wblle at the bar?'' he ..$he ·eJ,ld . that if the r~ulta was ask.Cid. , . were Jnoonclusive, both should "Probab~ M1r andu sports 1n go buk 40 wbrk. thatol'det.' Startt~_!) ed. • Llkt oOier wttftald, ~· bad • "1.t. ll D0t falr for 0 ~r to . d't fl,Ult)' rememberln. tbe be .. ~ without pay and bam~ ~•th• 'restaurant where take ~runt of the cou• DJtdrl'9t· and ftose all•Cedly quence1 -when tt'1 Ill• ..,9rd n.;.-. ~b.d tbe i*aibWlY ot qalnlt Bonf a 'a," Ille aald. : eq1t1 bethl auodated with • •onfa said todtY u..l .he ha1. raverable Board ot SUpenlton offeNd to tako Uo detector teetl deetskin. Gildea asserted that Bar - rowcliff refused to stop when the policeman turned his siren and red lights on. Bar rowcliff assertedty ran t hrough two red lights and rammed two other autos off the road, according to police Lt. George Renek. T h e sports car a llegedly forced a blue station wagon Into a telephone pole and then rear- ended a white sedan, Rellek said. No injuries were reported. The suspected vehicle was ob- served leaking som e t y pe of fluid after the two collisions. V~ey .Filing Date Extended by Law The two suspects reportedly left the vehicle near 32nd Street a n d Newport Boul evar d i n Newport Beach, police said. Gildea c h ased Barrow cJif( over several fences and through back yards be fore struggling with the suspect and making the arrest, Renek s aid. Witnesses grabbed Maddox and turned him over to police at the scene, Renek said. In N ew Zealand The filing period for Fountain. Valley City Council candidates has been extended unUI noon next Tuesday, City Clerk Evelyn McClendon announced today. Tbe extension was yequired by st ate l aw when CouncHman George Scott did not tile for re· elecUon by Uie Dec. 28 deadline, Mrs .. McClendon said. Scott announced earlier this year he would not seek a third term on the council. He said last week he is considering whether 2 Laguna Guards . Save Girl in Surf Two seasoned Laguna Beach l ifeguard s s tudying r escue techniques in New Zealand were credited Thursday with saving the life of a 13·year·old girl in a fi erce surf at Muriwa1 Beach north of Auckland. Tom R edwitz a nd Mark Klosterman. both 23·year-old residents of Three Arch Bay in South Laguna, were sleeping on the beach in a van when they were awakened about 7 a.m. by shouts that a girl was drowning. They drove about a mile along the beach and found a distressed father struggling toward his daughter who was swept out to sea in the turbulent surf. Redwitz and Klosterman charged into the water. Redwitz caught sight of the girl's black hair and was the first to reach the unconscious girl, identified as Lery Tuai Williams. She was rushed to a hospital, where s he recovered. Her father. Robert, called the two lifeguards "very brave." •'That girl was very lucky our two guards were there," said Capt. Jim Stauffer of the Laguna Beach lifeguard depart· ment. Stauffer said New Zealand lifeguards have not had the sophisticated t raining of South Coast guards. "For the m it's m o re a fraternity," Stauffer said. He described Redwitz and Klosterman as "very strong" lifeguards, who· have r eached the most senior level of seasonal lifeguar ds in Laguna Beach. They have been members of the city's cha mpionship paddl e team . Stauffer said. Both m en are graduates of Lagun a Beach High School. Redwitz was gr aduated from UC Berkeley in December with a major in architecture. He is wor king as a paid lireguard in New Zealand on an exchange program. Klosterman is a graduate of UC San Diego, with a degree in physical education. He Is work· ing informally with New Zealand lireguards, said Stauf- fer. The two guards plan to return to the South Coast in the spring. NEW YEAR--- to seek the GOP nomination in the 36th state senatorial district. Scott could not be reached for comment today. Tbus far, ll Fountain Valley residents bave taken out papel'5 for the March city council elec- tion. Filing opened Dec. 8. But two ot those residents said they have decided not to file and have withdrawn from the race. Michaela Barker and Thomas Wallslrom said they have de- cided to drop thei r plans to run fo r the three open council seats. Mayor Roger Stanton and Councilman Al Hollinden, the two incumbents in the race, h ave both filed for re-election. Ot her council hopefuls who have filed with t he city cleric are: Phil Johnson, an elemen· tary school teacher; Walt Ham• mond, a city pla nning com· m issioner : Carlos Galindo, a Long Beach executive assistant to the mayor; Chuck T homas. a · te lephone company e mployee; Manuel Alarcon, a former city parks a nd rec r eation com- missioner; Raymond J . Irvin. a McDonnell Douglas foreman; and Barton Shigemura, an ajde to A ssemblyman Dennis Mangers and college stude nt. From Page AI STRANGLE ing erratically. not realizing she was a police officer, Cooke ex- plained. The woman officer gave the s peci:il task force working on the ('ase the officers' descrip- tions because one theory in the case has been that the killer or killers of J 1 women may have stopped people on the pret ense of conducting police business. · Gates s aid the woman of· ficer·s description matched othe r d es('riptions received ear lier by the 65-member task force. But he added that the two officers were telling the truth a bout doing a routine traffic stop. "R U G" ---0LUTl0 NS!! An occasional play on words is one t~ing, but yot.(11 never find Al~e.n's playing the game of breaking resolutions where 1t concerns servicing· our customers. WE RESOLVE ••• come '78 ••. we'll bend every effort to excel our efforts of '77. HAPPY NEW YEAR! f DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ~ Ullt he hu no lDt.entlon of 8tm Aid tht r..Uurant wu aubmilt.int • ~tecl re.alp•· .. the Blue Boar or Red !'ox or • .installation· custom draperies tlon. • one Of tbGle cute~." ' • •1M tGr o:coaa-, t dOiD't cue Other wttnaMS tr7tP1 to re· J(. ~-·--..... ilaUl& C!all tM. dlDlq .. ol almoll " to tM!ftrtll'ifltway," lie said~~~ flvo yean ago ldenUrled the o·eonnar Cc)uldn't bt reac-· re1tau~ u The Jolt1 Ox, Tbe for eom~ todaf. Crow'a RUD or n.1oll1 Fox. • linoleuni • vlOOd floor PHONE 6"46·•838 -6•6·2355 UC.NO 2lQ+12 f .. Irvine EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 364, 4 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closin g N.Y. St oeks FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1977 TEN CENTS. -----------4-month Jury Probe----------...._. Die ·ch, Rose Emerge at Top By GARV GRANVI LLE Of llle D•llf Pllol S .. H Grand Jury transcripts show a bribe ry probe of · Orange County officials began last August with Supervisor Ra lph Diedric h. former supervisor Robert Battin and Fullerton attorney Michael Rem- ington as the prime s uspects. By the time the fou r-month investigation e ntered its final stages early this month, however, Battin h ad fizzled out as a suspcet , Remington was safeguarded by immunily and Anaheim arc:hitect LeRoy Hose had vaulted to the top of the suspect list. WHEN IT CA!\1E time for the Grand Jury lo act, it was Diedrich who was indicted Dec. 15 on the bribery charges as well as a bribery conspiracy charge. And it was his long-time friend Rose who was named with Diedrich in the conspiracy a llegation. THREADING ITS WAV through 638 pages of Grand Jury testimony leading lo the indictment is a tale of hard.pressed business executives hoping in 1973 and 1974 for a favorable nod by the Board of Supervisors on a pending land use decision. Those hopc.•s for a favorable decision were re- warded in March, 1974 whe n Diedrich led a 3 to 2 Board of Supervisors' decision in favor of the cor- porate landowners. Anti woven into the story revealed by transcripts of the testimony are echoes from Orange County's immediate political past. ONE OF THOSE echoes sounded about the head or tbc late l''rcd Harber, then a not too far behind the scenes polili~al powerhouse in Oi:ange County. Harber, for example, is depicted by witnesses os being in the forefront of battle by Anaheim Hills, Inc., and its p arent company, the Robert H. Grant Co., to have undeveloped land freed from ug n cultural preserve agreements. <See BRIBERY, Page AZ) Patrols Alerte d : Cliff Rescue A Laguna Beach man was lifted to safety I by a Marine Corps helicopter Thursday_ after he fell down a cliff at his home, 102 McKnight Drive. Ernest Helm, Jr., was gardening when he tumbled to the sand al i the Crescent Ray Beach just after noon. he licopter res cue crew was called in because of the difficulty of carrying the injured man over the rough terrain. Helm. 56, was tra nsported to Hoag Memorial Hospital, where he was to be r eleased to- day. · --------I Lag un a Beach paramedics said the 'Lucky' Worker Saved Collins Employee F al/,s Onto Tr~/ormer Don Thayer is a very lucky man, say the Newport Beach firemen called to aid the Tustin resident after he fell onto a 12 .000-volt e l ectr i ca l I transformer this morning. I Thayer, 46, was listed in stable condition al Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital where he was undergoing treatment for burn'S and facial injuries suffered in the mishap at Rockwell In- ternational 's Colhns Radio Group plant. Fire Capt. John Brannon said Thayer was one of four men who were cleaning the electrical vaults at the plant al 4311 Jam- boree Road at about 8 a.m. The other three men, George Smith, Walter Gurnick and Jerry Christianson, completed t.heir work and left wh en the mis- Coast We athe r Considerable cloudiness through Saturday with 30 percent chance of measurable rain tonight decreasing to 10 percent Saturday. Lows tonight mid to upper 50s. Highs Saturday in low to mid . 60s. INSIDE TODAY Orange Coaat rtlident• .Planning to join thl! nrilUona along the Tournament of R01e1 porodAt route can get o preview of Mf,.i<m Viejo's /loot on Pagw CJ, i.•ex MY-~ Att Me'fttt CM &..M.-..,. M ............ M .......................... M ~ AIOr ... ~ Att ~ DM....__. CM ~ ,.,...,.. .... O a•a•:• A7 ._._....... ..,. = ........ ,.......... .. ' .... M ,,.....,. o.t klWlllt CH ~ ' A• .......... 8 1·1 .,....,._ A• ... 111,1 81 WIJI I 116 a .. AMu.wt • hap occurred, Brannon reported. · Details or the accident were not clear because Thayer was incoherent when firemen ar- rived at the scene but Smith, Gurnick and Christianson said they had walked around the cor- ner of the building from the vaults when they beard what sounded like an explosion. Racing back to the room, they found Thayer sprawled across the equipment. In Nem Zealand They tried to roll him off using a broom handle, but when that effort failed, Smith and Gurnick took a chance and pulled Thayer free with their bare hands. Brannon said neither man re- ceived an electrical shock in the process. The fire captain theorized that Thayer s urvived and bis r escuers were unharmed because the current was just flowing through one arm, rather than through his entire body. 2 Laguna Guards Save Girl in Surf Two seasoned Laguna Beach lifeguards studying rescue techniques in New Zealand were credited Thursday with saving the life of a 13-year-old girl in a Outbreaks Of Flu-like Illness Hit ATLANTA CAP) Widespread outbreaks of In- fluenza-like illnesses have been reported in four states -t.he first such reports in the United States this winter, the national Center tor Disease Control said today. · The CDC said such outbreaks have been reported In Wisconaln, t;ew Jeney, Penn· sylvanla and Tennessee. Sporadic caaet have been re- ported ln Mlchlun. Arlaona, Geot1la and Haw all. Several atralm ot Innuenia A Ylrua ban bMD llolated, but <See n.c avo. •ac• Al> fierce surf at Muriwai Beach north of Auckland. Tom Redwitz and Mark Klosterman, both 23-year-old residents of Three Arch Bay in South Laguna, were sleeping on the beach in a van when they werp awakened about 7 a .m. by shouts that a girl was drownlne. They drove about. a mile along the beach and found a distressed father struggling toward his daughter who was swept out t.o sea in the turbulent. surf. Redwit.z and Klosterman charted into the water. Redwitz caught sight of the girl's black hair and was the first to reach the unconscious girl, identified as Lefy Tuai Williams. S~ Wal rushed to a hospital, where sbe recovered. Her father, Robert, called the two. Uf eguards "very brave." "That eirl was very lucky our two 1uardl were there," said Capt. Jim Stauffer of the La1una Beech Uteruard depart. ment. Staufter aald New Zealand llfe1uard1 hne not had the 1ophl1Ucatecl t.rain•ne of South Coaat fUU'dl. <lee M VED, Pal• ,\2) Will 'Strangler' Visit Rose Parade? PASADENA CAP) -Young people come to Pasadena in packs each New Year's to spend the night in s leeping bags along the Rose Parade route, cruise Colorado Boulevard and make new friends. This year, police fear the Hillside Strangler may be among them. About 1,300 oHicers rrom Pasadena and Los Angeles lnclllllbents Shy Away Froni Vote There will be no incumbents on the ballot in the March 7 Irvine councilmani c election. By the noon filing deadline for Incumbents Thursday, neither counell member whose term ex- pires, Gabrielle Pryor nor John Burton, filed nomination papers. Mrs. Pryor announced early in the filing period that she would not seek re-election. Burton, for reasons be bas not disclosed, re- fused to discuss his re-election plans. His potential candidacy was a question mark until the filing "period closed. He and Mrs. Pryor are round- ing members of the City Council, organized when the city in- corporated in 1971. The field of fresh candidates, meantime, has inc reased to seven with the filing of three ·more sets of nomination papers at. City Hall Thursday. Latest to. make their can- didacies official were attorneys Larry Agran and David Warren, and private investigator Carol Effenberger. Already med for the contest are former Irvine mayor Art An- th<>ny, planning commissioners Ellen Freund and Larry Hof- fman, and high school teacher Vi- vian Hall, a one-time national of· flee contender. Prospective candidates who have taken out n omin ation papers but have yet to me them include biologist Don Murphy, UC Irvine student Pamela Davidson, community services commissioner Robert. Moore and attorney Jerry Shaw. Filing deadline for non- incumbentsisnoonTuesday. Irvine Thief Ge ts Tools Worth 8533 An Orange County Transll District mechanic Thursday r~ ported the theft or his red metal toolbox and tools from a district workshop at 1'736 Sand Canyon Ave. in Irvine. Kenneth Hook, 24, told Irvine police the box of tools, which- had been left unsecured at the 24-bour ahop buildioe, was worth an eslim.cecl .,. Quakes Recorded MADERA <Ae> -A Mries of 1mall Mrtbqudes rumbled un. der tbe cntral Sa.IL Joaquin Valle;, 'lbunda)'. police, the county sheriff's de- partment and the state highway patrol will be watching the crowds of up to two million fans expected here for Monday·s parade and footba ll game he tw ee n Was hington and Michigan. But authorities say they are unsure just what to watch for. "They're aware there Is a strangler,•• said Pasadena police spokesman John Mc A lister. "But we h ave nothing really physical to go on." Most or the 11 young women killed by the strangler since Oct. 18 have been found within a few miles oC Pasadena. A woman whose body was dumped near <See SIBANGLE, Page A2) o.ilf ...... ,._. ~Y.Rk ...... ~ HE DUCKED OUT -This ostrich at Lion Country Safari was n't pretending to be the headless horseman, he ap· par e ntly thought the rainy weather was not for lhe birds and decided he didn't have to face it. Looks Like Rain Through Weekend Occasional sprinkles should continue through the weekend but clear up Monday in time for the Rose Parade, the National Weather Service s aid today. They're predicUng a 30 per- cent chance of showers tonight, 10 percent on Saturday, and 30 percent again on Sunday. "It's going to kind of be a little bit. ol everything," said a spokesman. He said tem- peratures should reach highs in the mid-60s and lows in the mid-50s. No rain damage from Thurs· day night's sprinkles was report. ed along the coast. However, Newport Beach llfe1uards reported sighting a water spout this mornlng about seven miles off Scotchman's Cove, north of LaiUDa Beach. Logan Lockabey of the Newport. Beach Marine Safety Department noted the clouds wera between 500 and 1,000 feet blah at the time. A water spout. ls , tunnel cloud llke a tornado (See BAIN, Page AZ) .FOOTBALL I 0 I ONTV L¥=J TONIGHT GATO~BOWL Channel 7, 8 p.m. Ptttaburgh (1-2· 1) ve. a.m.on (1-2· 1) BLUE-GRAY GAME Channel 13, 8 p.m. {f•pe ctetar> Pittsburgh doesn't have Tony Dorsett this time, but Is favored to beat the Tigers. The teams didn't receive the publicity of a Notre Dame or Oklahoma, but t.he game could be the hardest hilling of t.ho bowl eames. Both have aomething to prove. See Detall• ta s,.ta Sectloll • ) - r 12 OAILY PILOf F'r•cl!r. O.C.mw 30. 1177 Carter ·in W&rsaw May Visit Egypt During This Tour \\AftSAW, Poland <AP) - 'President Carter left open today the pos!->1b1llty he might go to .Egypt during his current over· :-.cas m1ss1on, expressed hope for agreem ents with the Soviet Union on blrategic arms und other issues during 1978, and an- nounced a $200 million food deal with Poland. He spoke at a news conrcrence in a Warsaw hotel, broadcast and televised to the United States. In large measure, what he had to say was a review of past statements on negotiations w1th the Soviet Union and on peace efforts in the Middle East. A Wh.ite House spokesman in WJ~hington, Mark Henderson. said Carter heard the same translations of questions asked by Polish reporters as did millions of Americans watching the news conference on television. television. Once again, Carter said the United States is not trying to ·impose a Middle East settle· menl, but to help Israel and the Arab states reach their own terms. The $200 million food and feed grains Carter offered to Poland, Frqpa Page Al BfilBERY PROBE. • • As a matter or fact, former Anaheim J111ls president John Sickler testified, Harber was paid S4,000 to conduct a survey aimed at finding out how people fcl~ about the agreements. Those agreements give land· owners a property tax break in return for their holding land for ••agriculturul purposes" rather t han use of the land for develop- ment. WllEN ASKED what Harber vroposcd, former Grant Co. pres ide nt Jt1ch:ird Owe n testified: "l think he wanted money. Well , he was always -l say ;.ilways -he w ao; very likely :.clling political mfluC'nce." Dul lhc $4 ,000 Harber alle~ed­ ly got fo r the upinum survey that was i ntcndl'CI to he used to sway county supN·v1sors' minds was peanuts compared to what Rose and Remington were paid by the Jand development company. Witnesses testifi e d a nd t.•\'1denrl' indicated Remington was paid S'M,485 for what was clescrib<'d as perhaps a file· drawer fu ll of lc~a l work, some of it done by legal interns in his uffice. And Hcmington himsC'lf told I h e Grand Jury he loaned f>i<'drirh $25,000 of his fee, :t loan that has not yet been repaid. The Fullerton attorney also said he paid William Moore, a San Clemente resident, S30,000 Diedrich said he borrowed from J\toore m 1972. REMINGTON SAID h e chalked that loan payment up as ;.mother loan to Diedrich that re- mains unpaid. Before testifying, Remington was given immunity. Als o, multiple political conspiracy charges brouJ:ht against him in a July 1 indictment were re- <luced to a single misdemeanor charge. Rose, though, had nothing to :-.;iy Lo Lhc Grand Jury. • According to the transcripts, /\ssist ant Dist. Atty. Michael Capizzi said Rose's lawyer told him he felt Rose ''could con- vince the Dis trict Attorney's Of· fice t here was no wrongdoing on his part." . .. However," Capizzi said, "Mr. (Sylvan) Aronson said he would advise his client not to testify before the Grand Jury." Capizzi also gave the jury his written invitation to Diedrich to appear before the jury, an in- vitation that included an offer to let Diedrich present witnesses and evidence that might tend to dear him of suspicion. llE ·ALSO GAVE the Grand .Jury a copy of Diedrich's writ· ten rejection of his Dec.Soffer. And to make certain lhe jury kne w of Diedri c h's pre- mdictment denial of wrongdo- j n g, he gave the jurors a vi deotape copy or a television program that reatured Diedrfoh dcnylngwrongdoing. • ·· Those efforts bv Capizzi lo give both sides or the story to.the Grand Jury notwithstanding', testimony contained in the eight. volumes of tranacripts is generally one-sjded. As is the case in all such jury inquiries, the witnesses were not DAILY PILOT "TM~ C.0.'1 O.lly "'-!}.-~It CO•"· .,,_, ... i.. .......... , ....... ,_...,O.Or- GN\.t _l ... l"QC.-••f 5ollw•-........ =~"".:.~~~:.,:'~~~ l•lrt V•lltY. trv1~e. Sfecl190ec'-V•I'-' ~ ~=~~~ .. "::-~;: =:;c.~::~~~'.1.~:.~~UI ~ .. f ·-·-.. -·-·---J•Olt.C.., \/t(I ,........., tftO ~ti~"""' ne.a ......... . ·-- • ' cross-examined . And the hars hes t D iedrich accuser testified only to what others had told him and not his own first- hand knowledge. That witness was Santa Ana atloroey Fred McBrien. HE TESTIFIED that Owen told him in early 1973 that Diedrich "wanted $50.000 to take the Nohl Ranch out of the agriculture preserve." "lie (Owen ) told me that he m et Ralph Diedrich again on the following Sunday ;rnd that the price tag ....... had gone up to $150,000," Mc Brien testified. Ballin was implicated in the alleged bribery p lot whe n Mc Brien said, ''He <Owen) men- tioned that Diedrich told him that Battin, Robert Battin, had gotten inlo the act and needed money too." Mc Brien also told the jury that he understood from la wyer Marshall Morgan that Anaheim Hills was paying Morgan legal f ees to defend R e mington :igainst murde r conspiracy charges brought against him in 1973. 1'10RGAN REPEATEDLY de· nie d the allegatio n in his testimony. Money he received from the company was for legal services he performed on the agricultural preserve issue after Remington was jailed, Morgan said. In two trips to the Grand Jury witness stand during the four- month probe, Owen was not asked to either confirm or deny making the r emarks attributed to him by McBrien. The transcripts show Capizzi asked McBrien, the leadoff wit· n ess, why he waited four years before telling Deputy Dist. Atty. William Evans of his 1973 con- versations with Owen. McBrien said he was disap- pointed in the July 1 Indictments that charged Diedrich, Rem- ington, Supervisor Philip An- thony and two others only with violations of state political cam· paign regulations. ANOTHER FORMER Anaheim Hills pres ide nt testified that he had little faith in both the development and the political machinations hovering about it. "Anaheim Hills would never make a dime and I dldn't want to be associated with a Jnser," William Stark said when asked why he left the company in early 1~>73. Stark also said he lert the din· ner table at ·a restaurant in Corona when tJte talk turned lo politics and campaign funds. ':What did you discuss ~ith Mr. Rose while at the bar?" he was asked. , "Probably sex and sp0rts In that order, "Stark.replied. _ Like other wimesses. he had difficulty remembering the name or the restaurant where J?iedrich and Rose allegedly first broached the possibility ot . costs being associated with a favor able Bpard of Supervisors decision. Stark said the restaurant wq "the Blue Boar or Red Fox or one of those cute names." Other witnesses trying to re- call the dining sP<>t of almojt five years ago identified the restaurant as The Jolly Oie, The Crow's Run or The Jolly Fo>C. F,....PageAJ SAVED ••• ••For them tt•a tnore 8 fraternity,•• Stauffer said. He described Re.dwilz and Klosterman as "veey strong'• lifeguards, w'1o have reached the most senior level of SJUODal lifeguards in iaglHla Beath • They he~ 'been members of the · ctty·s champlonsbip piddle tl:am, Sta"fe.c.aaJd. Both men are graduate• ot Laruna Beach Jlich Scihool. Jtedwitz was .-r:aduated from UC Berkeley tn Decembet' with a major in architecture. He 1-, • working •· a ~afd lifeguard Ju • New ZealaM dn an ucbq• "'M:t'!m~ ~ .... sraauate ot UC 'San Dle,o. with • dear-1n , pbyllcal ecb.ICatlon. He ta Mlk·. .ta1 tnformau,. wltb New Z.aland li!fC\IU'da. aald Stauf. ter. TM two pardl plan to return to the ScNth Ooaat in UMt aprlQa. - Jn addition lo $300 mWion already arranged, would help the Poles wi_thsland four. years or crop failures, thepresadeoLsaid. dent saa<l. Carter also apld he discussed with Polish leaders the plight or about 250 families in the United U.S. INTERPRETER REASSIGNED-Page A3 Stales who want to be reunited with relatives now in Poland. The l eaders gave assurances .. that our concern would be al- leviated,•• he said. The president dealt cautiously with questions of human rights and Soviet troops in Poland. He said the American concept o( human rights is more honored in Poland than in some other Euro- pean nations. And as for the Russian troops stationed in Poland, Carter said that was an issue to be handled by the Poles and their leaders. Carter said he hopes that after a SALT agreement is reached with the Soviets, Moscow and Washington can move to discuss tactical nuclear w.eapons con- trol. That would include the neutron bomb, which is designed to kill through radiation without devastating the target area. The president said new Soviet weapons like the SS20, a land- based mobile missile, are much more destabilizing to the current military balance than is the pro- jected neutron bomb, which Moscow has assailed. Carter said the United States .would not de ploy neutron weapons except by agreement with NATO allies. Kialoa Finishes First The 79-foot ketch Kialoa was the first yacht to complete the 650-mile Sydney to Hobart race in Aus tralia Thursday. Owned by J ohn Kilroy, Kialoa finis hed two hours and 25 minutes in front of hc•l' rival Am erican yacht. Windward P assagt·. Both craft were involved in u collision in another race off ~ydney before Christmas. 5 Inches of Rain Fall ~ More Showers Predicted Over Weekend Nearly five inches of rain was dropped on drougbt·stricken Southern Callrornia this week, and more off-and-on showers were p~edictcd throughout the weekend. · But water officials warned it melted it loo quickly to be Thursday against premature gathered erticienUy. 26 Stitehes in Face celebrations of the drought's e nd, even though the storm brought the season's total for Southern California rainfall to well above normal. .. We can't pump it out or the Sacramento-San J oaquin River D e lla fns t enough," said Schwarz ... The farmers can't use the water now." Mesa Woman Flees From Sex Assault '•Any rain we do get is . helpful," said Joel Schwarz or the Metropolitan Water District. "But it would have been a heck or a lot better if lt bad been the normal kind of storm we get in winter in Californ!a, a storm from up north rather than from the tropics. .. The ratn that we get here in Southern California helps us a little bit as far as ending the drought,·· Schwarz said, "but the key area where we need the rainfall is the northern two- Schwarz said 7.04 inches or rain have fallen in Los Angeles this season, compared to an average 4.49 inches. But he not- ed that some northern res- e rvoirs, whic h supply the southern part of the s tate, a re stil I getting less than their usual amount of rain. A 24-year-old Costa Mesa woman who decided to hitchhike to work Thursday evening ended up with 26 stitches in her face as F,.._PageAJ· STRANGLE the Rose Bowl the day before Christmas is thought to have been killed by someone imitat- ing the mass slayer. There have been vague descriptions of a man and a car, but no one· knows if either is con- nected with the case. Composite sketches or two men police thought might be s uspects proved to be based on Los Angeles vice orficers who police say had nothingtodowiththecase. "You've got a Caucasian ap· parently with Latin features. You've got the tan van or the white car,•• McAliiJter said. "They'll be aware but whether they're going to stop everybody who fits that description - maybe 300,000 people -that's another maUer." The man and the van were seen near the hilltop where the nude and strangled body of the 11th victim, Kimberly Diane Martin, a 17-year-old prostitute from Hollywood, was dumped from a car • McAlister said investigators don't know bow the strangler selects or traps bis victims, but they say some or the women were hitchhikers who may have 11one with the strangler volun- tarily. . "we•re not anticipating a lot oC Isolated or single girls along the parade J'Otlte simply because or the publlcity about the s trangler;• McAiister said. "It would be toollsb for ·any mother to let Mr' daughter C:ODle to the parade'route unehaperoned. or tours• lt \tould be foo11sh In any "' ... ., year. Pasadena Police Chief Robert )f cGo,..et.n 11aid that 54 two-man patrol teams will walk the ·parade route Sunday night, keeping a ••hhcb visibility ... · Panel Mulls Bicycle Path The Jnine Planning Com- miaaion wlll mull a proposed agreement between the city and the co~y, to conatruct a blcy- cle •ftb in Mason Regloaal Park:.. When lt meet& at 7:30 p.m. Tuesclu at City Jlall. Clt1 J>llimm · .. ;·the path 1s.· needed for access to a teen· centu ncrutlon bui1"1nc being developed at lbe par•, an Uo lven.Jtt Drive neat 'UC lrvine. Other Items on the eom• ml11tcna .. enda laclud• p~· po.eel amend!IWPCll to tb• dty IOlllnl ~ dednf With re1ldentlal d•••lopment permlll, and • 1erle1 of minor aontni daaftles m u.e Bancbo Sa.n'~atu.. . she attempted to escape a driver who tried to rape her, police re- ported. The woman was struck below the right eye in a scuffle at Newport Boulevard and Flower Street at about 8:30 p.m., in full view of other motorists. police said. The attack came after the woman was picked up by a husky male between 30 and 40· years-old with wavy. s houlder· length brown hair. Police said the man had only driven the woman about 100 yards before he tried to fondle her and sexually assault her. She left the stopped vehicle bul the m an gave chase, slruck her and tried to drag her back to the car. He eventually gave up and escaped in a two-door sedan. The victim was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and later released. "Considering the situation in Los Angeles (Th e Hillside Strangler), hitchhiking would not be the most appropriate thing to be doing," said Costa Mesa police Sgt. Tom Lazar. "It would be safer for young ladies to take the bus,•· he added. Volcano Erupts CATANIA, Sicily (AP > -Mt. Etna shot rocks and ashes hun- dreds or yards into the air from its northeast crater Thursday a nd blew dense clouds or white smoke from its central crater. thirds of the state1 .. ·some rain was falling there to-day. Normally Southern California A second storm, from the northwest, edged its way south today , creating a 30 p ercent chance or rain. . From Page AI ~els water from snows melting FLU BUG in the northern mountains, • • Schwarz explained. The warm • tropical air that came with this none of the strain currently week's storm melted snow, but causing widespread outbreaks in * * · * Russia has been identified in the United States, the CDC said. Frora Page Al Public health officials and ' representatives of the medical RAlN field met in Atlanta on Dec. 22 to • ~ • consider recommending a nl!w vaccination program because of the Russian Virus. No dec1s1on that appears at sea. Lockabey said no damage was reported. He said water s pouts are sighted several times a year and rarely cause any damage. However, he said, about 15 years ago one hit the Newport Pier, picking up a lifeguardi tower and injuring a lifeguard. The Orange County Harbor Department in Newport Beach today reported .26 of an inch in rain over Wednesday night, bringing the season total to 3.45 compared to 3.01 at the s ame time last year. The Orange County Fire Department station in Laguna Niguel recorded .13 of an inch lo· day, for a season total of 4.43. Last year nt this time they'd re- corded 2.8.5 inches. was made. T he Hussian Virus, identified only as JIIN I. has been reporled only in the Soviet Union and in Hong Kong. It is similar to a virus which caused moderate epidemics in the United States in 1947. Flu viruses have a unique ten· dency to rearrange the proteins whic h make the m up and become another virus. This is the reason drug manufacturers have to keep changing the vac- cine. No matter which strain affect~ a person, most patients ·feel roughly the same symplioms - headache, rising temperature, achin g muscles •rnd a sore- throat. NEW YEAR--- • • "RUG"---OLUTIONS! ! An occasional play on words is one thing, but you'll never find Alden's playing the game of breaking resolutions where it concerns servicing our customers. WE RESOLVE ••• come '78 ••• we'll bend every effort to excel our efforts of '77. HAPPY NEW YEAR! . . DEN'S :iiisialiatiiia:·custom draperies uc.N0.1J04n linoleum• wood floor 16~~ PLACENTIA AVENUE COSTA MESA, CAUF. 92627 • PHONE 6.C6·.C838 -646·235.5 ., .. ' \ .. l Laguna/So~th Co8st * VOL. 70, NO. 364, 4 S E CT IONS, 32 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks ' . ' I TEN CENTS -----------4-rrwnth Jury Probe----------.......... Diedrich, Rose Eillerge at Top Uy GARV GRANVILLE Of 1M 0 •11, PllOI Swff Grand .Jury trunsrripts s how a bribery probe o f Orange County ol ficia ls began last August with Supl'rvisor Rulph Diedrich. former supervisor Hobert Bullin and Fullerton attornC'y Michael Hem· mgton as th<' prime s us pects By lhe time the four-month 11l\'estigution cnten•cl its final s t:.i gl'::-. early lhb munth. h1)\H'\l'f . Buttin had f'1 a led out a s u su:-ipecl. Remington was safeguarded hy immunity and Anaheim <Jr<:hit l•<:l Ll'Huy Hose h:.id vaultt•d to lhl' top of lhl· suspl'<:t li st. WHEN IT CAME time for the Grand Jury lo act, it was Diedrich who was indicted Dec. 15 on the hribery charges as well as a bribery cons piracy charge. And it was his lon{!-time friend Rose who was named with Diedric h in the conspiracy allegation. THREADING ITS WAY through 638 pages of Grand Jurv tl'c;timonv leading lo the indictment is a I alt.• of hai·d -pn·ssed ·business cxeculives hoping Ill rnn and l !J7 I for a f;.ivorable nod by the lloard of Supt'n 1sors on a µe nding land use dec:1s1on. Thost• hopt·s for a favorable dC't1s1011 w1.•re n •- " anlNI in ~lar<:h. 1!:17.t when D1~drich kd a 3 lo 2 Board of Supervisors' decision in favor of the ror- poralc landowners. . And woven into the story re\'ealed by transcripts of the testimony arc ech()('S from Orange County's immediate political past. ONE OF THOS E echoes sounded about the h<'ad of the late Fred Harber, then a not too far behind lhc.: scenes politi~al powerhouse in Orange County. llarbt'r, for example. is depicted by witnesses as heing in the forefront of battle by Ana heim llills. Int·., and ils parent company, the Robert H . Grant Co., to have un developed la n d freed from agr icultural preser ve agreements. (See BRIBERY, Page A2) New Zealand Rescue CU.ff Rescue A Laguna Beach m an was lifted to safety by a l\1;.irinc Corps helicopter Thursday a ltc•r ht• f<'ll down a c liff at his home, 102 ~TcKni ght Dnve Ernes t Jlel m. Jr .• was i;:ardcmn~ ''lwn ht' lumbled lo the sand at the Cn•scl'nt Bay Reach .1ust after noon. I. ;1 gun a Bl' a ch par a m c d 1 cs said the LB Visitor Assaulted in Parking Lot .'\ 22·ycar·oltl v1:-1tor to Laguna BcaC'h told Polle<' a s tranger who accostl'd hl'r ;1l Di<imond Street Beach Thursd;1 v followed hl'r to a p:i rking lot. ~·hl•re he assault· ed her. The On:gon woman said she was rC'ad1ns:: on th<' beach when a man \\ho \~as reading nearby ac;ked h<'r for a cigarette They lalk<'d \'l'ry bn<'n y. she said. / ,/ helicopter r escue crew was called in because of the difficulty of carrying the injured man O\'l•r the rough terrain. ll<'lm. 56, was t rans po rted lo 1 loag Memorial Hospital, where he "as to be releas ed to- day. 2 Laguna Guards Save Girl • m T wo seasoned Laguna Beach lif('~uards s tudying rescue techn1qut•s in New 7.<«u lantl were erechted Thursday wilh savin~ the life of a l:i-yNir-old ~1rl in a fi er ce surr at M uriw<ii Beach north of Auckland. Tom Jt c d wi tz a nd Ma r k Klosterman. both 23-ycar-old residents of Three Arch Ray in South Laguna. were sleeping on the beach in a van when they were Flu-like Bug Hits 8States ATLANTA CAP ) - Widespread outbreaks or in· fluenza-like illnesses have been reported in four states -the first such reports in the United States this wi nter, the national Center for Disease Control said today. The CDC said suet. outbreaks ha ve b ee n reporte d i n Wisconsin. New J ersey, Penn- sylvania a nd Ten nessee. Sporadic cases have been re- ported in M1 chh~an . Arizona, Georgia and llawaii. Several strains of Influenza A virus have be<'n Isolated. but non e of the s tr ain currently causing widespread outbreaks in Russia has been identified in the United States. the CDC said. Public health officials and representatives of the medical field met in Atlanta on Dec. 22 to consider recommending a new vaccination program because of awakened about 7 a.m. by shouts that a girl was drowning. They dro"e about a mile along the beach and found a d1stressl'd father struggling toward his daughter who was swept out to ~ca in the turbulent surf. R edwitz and Klos term an charged into the water . Redwitz 1 caught sight of the girl's black hair and was lhe first to reach the unconscious girl, identified Surf. as Lefy Tuai Willi ams . She was nJshed to a hospi tal, where s he recovered. Her fother, Rolx'rt, tailed the lwo lift.>~uards "very brave." "Thal ~irl w:.as very lucky our two guards were there." said Ca p t. J im Stauffer of the Laguna Beach lifeguard depart· m ent. ·." Sta uffer said New Zealand <See SAVED, Page A2) When sh(' ~uthl'r<'d hl'r belong· ings to lt•avc the beach half an hour later, the man asked to ac· com pany her. She said she re- fused. lie followed her up the s steps to a nearby parking lot. where he came up rrom behind her a nd slipped his hand into her bathing suit. (See FLU BUG. Paie A2) Marine Held O.MI' Pll .. l'hola by IU<Mrd KMlll•' HE DUCKED OUT -This os trich at Lion Country Safari was n't prete nding to be the headless horseman. he ap· parently thoug ht the rainy weather was nol for the birds and decided he didn 't have to face it. The woman s truck her as· sailant in the face. s he told police. or:::a _coast Weather Considerable cloudiness through Saturday with 30 p ercen t c h a n ce o f measur:tble rain tonight decreasing lo 10 percent Saturday. Lows tonight m id to upper sos. Highs Saturday in low to mid 60s. INSIDE TODAY Orange Coad rHidenta planning to join tM miltioiu .along the Tournament of Roae1 parade route can get a prev iew of Mission Viejo'• /loot on Page CI. Aid Given Paramedics work over Ernest Helm Jr. on Crescent Bay Beach after he fell from his yard above. White ar- .rows simulate probable line of descent to beach. · Recreation Complex Opposed A laws uit aimed at haltfu1 co nstruction Of an ll•aCre r43creation complex north of San Juan Capistrano d\y Umtts bas been filed In Oran1e County Soperlor Court by cJt.y otrlciala. 1 .. Tho ault, JUed Thursday, seeks an Injunction to prevent the county from ls1uln1 permits that would allow construction of the bowlina alley and otber f acUlUea on Marsuerlte Parkway 1outh of .Via Eacolar. ; ·I • In Cle11Wnle • AssOlllt Charge It Looks Like Sun A San Clemente police officer was treated for a bite at San Cle m ente Gen er a l Hospital Thursday after police broke up a fight which resulted in the arrest of a Camp Pendleton Marine for assault and battery. J a mes Richard Conley, 20, was arrested with his brother. Ala n Lee Conley. )8, of El Monte, following a right involv· ing the two men in downtown San Clemente. Police said they would not"ask that charges be pressed against the younger brother. Officer Russell Lane was bit· ten on the left hand and pulled tendons in his right wrlst when he and lellow officers res ponded to a report or 8 light ln front or Jim's Delta Tire at 603 S. El Ca mino Real. · A scuffle ens ued, according to a police report, in which Lane was injured. James Kehoe told police he bad asked the two brothers to leave the tlre •tore, when James Conley bit him ln the race with · hJs rtst which contalntd a rock. Kehoe, 16, wu tteated at the scene for m1not facial injuries by city firemen. ,. At. Rose Bowl Game Occasional sprinkles should continue through the weekend but clear up Monday in time for the Rose Parade . the National Weather Service said today. They're predicting a 30 per- cent chance of s howers tonight. 10 percent on Saturday, and 30 percent again on Sunday. "It's going to kind of be a little bit of everything," said a s p ok es·man. He s aid t em · peratures should reach bigbs in the mid·60s and lows in the m id·SOs. · No rain damage from Thurs- day nigbt.'s sprinkles was re port- ed along the coast. Howe ver , N ewpo rt Beach lifeguards reported sighting a water spout this morning about aeven miles off Scotchman's Cove, north of Laguna Beach. L o gan Loc k a be y o r the Newport Beach Marine Safety Department noted the clouds were between 500 and 1,000 feet biJh at the time. A water spouL is a fuMel cloud llke a tornado (See BA.IN, •• ,. ~) FOOTBALL I': l ONTV "\:j-TONIGHT GATOR BOWL Channel 7, 6 p.m. PlttabUrgh (8-2·1) va. Clemson (8-2·1) BLUE·GRAY GAME Chennel 13, 8 p .m. (T8pe delay) Pitts burgh doesn't have Tony Dorsett this time, but ls lavored to beat the Tigers. The teams didn •t receive the publicity or a Notre Dame or Oklahoma. but the game could be the hardest tUtUng of the bowl gam e s . B o th hav e someth.ing to prove. t See .DetaU. 'f Jn SporU Secllotl , J f I ' I I I t . a: •• '., • DAILY P•LO r l SC f rid!y, o.c.rnbef 30. 1971 _Fmallv Pres•ure 'Clues' Pointed To Cops· -SJC Mayor Declines Race ... San J uan Capistrano Mayor Yvon llt:ckschl·r will nol 1>cck re· t·lcclion to a :.ccond term on lhe C1lyCound l. llec kschl'r f:.i ilcd to f ill' nomina ti on paper:> by Th ur sday's deadlin e &net became the second San J uan in- cumbent to decide ai:aln1>l scl·k· ing r e-election. Council man Dol!glas Nash announced his de- cision not lo run on Tuesdav. Contac ted Thursdav uftcr- noon, llccksl'hl•r s;ud tic dwsl· not to run because "I think that there arc candidates who will be running who would do the !'>Jmc things I would do." . , Ile said prt'!'>!'>Url' from hi-. fom1ly also contributed lo his de· c·1sion. lleckschcr's decis ion mc<.1ns two members of lhe C1tv Coun- nl 's m ajority votes on con- troversial growth man<i~emcnl and agricultural preservation is- s ues will leave the governing board next Mar ch. K enneth Friess. the third m ember of the majority group, is not up for re· election until 1980. MC'anwhile, .John Swccn<'y, the third 111cumbc nt up for rr- <'lcction next yl·ar, filed his papt•rs with the <.:1ly Clerk 's of· fil'C Thur!-.dy. A ho r ct urn 1 n J.! t' .irl d ICI al' y papers WNC Su!'>an L . Cum- mings. 3ll!H Calle Oct Campo; .Jimmy Larsen. 32031 Paseo de \llcsandro; Charles JI. Ward. :!6 132 Pepper wood Lane; and :\larilyn W1llta m:s, 29931 Camino <':ip1!'>trano. 2 Shots Kill Suburbanite; Motive Sought SACHAM ENTO CJ\P ) · As J\mbrosc Griffin was unloading groceries outside his house in !'>uhurban Carmic hae l, a car s ped by and there were two pop- ping SOWlds. Griffin, 56, :i government <'n gineer, turned to his wife Thursday night and said ''My God, l've been shot." ' He fell to the ground, bleeding from a bullet wound in the chest. 1 le died a short time later at American River Hospital. His neighbor, James Turnbow. said it must have been a wild :-.hot fire d b y joy-riding youngsters. .. No one in the world would want to shoot Mr. Griffin," he ~aid. · Turnbow said he was in his ..:arage when he heard the shots hut didn't pay much a ltentio~ hccause they've been common 1n the neighborhood recently. . ''A neighbor has had her porch lights s hot out four times already. Windshields have been shot out. We've reported all this, but no o n e seem ed to do anything," he said. Oemente Burglar 1 Gets ltecorder, TV Two fur blankets, a portable color television, a tape recorder .ind a record turntable were re- ported. missing for an estimated Sl ,580 loss in a San Clemente res- idential burglary reported Thurs- day. Gordon Bundy, of 414 Ave. Salvador, told police a burglarre. moved louvers from a bathroom 1 door to enter his home between nee. 22 and 29. · Crown Ponder~d KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - A federal judge is pondering w~ethe~ to issue a preliminary • rn1unclton lo prevent delivery of the Huns.!arian crown to ofticials ~ of that countfl' next week. ' • ' -' ORANOI COAST L/SC DAILY PILOT Al Arps, :1:!80:! Valh• Ho:ul. Sp;1 t•c !15 ; :ind Bn\ln E . "J erry" Orakt!. 31151 V1u Cordovu, had ftled tht·ir· r111nllnat1on papers l'drlier this month. With two 1111·11111bents nol run ntn~ 1n th1• March elect10n, the flling dcudline f o r non - mcumbent (•and1dates has been extended to noon, J an. 3. Those who s till have papers tht•y have nol rl'lurned arc \J 1(·hal'I Hern'>, 26921 Canyon Crest Hoad; Hobert Davu~s. 293 Edgewood Drive ; J a mes F. Thorpe, 27952 Calle Santa Ynct; (;eor~e R. Vraney, 32742 Al1pd~ St., Space 10!1 . Edward P, Wendkos, 25921 Ave. Cabnllo. Dee Tyler. 26982 Via Banderas: and G Jry Hausdorfer, 26851 Calle Canto. o.i1v l"liee ......_.,, IU<_ ll_ CLOUDY S~KIES ARE EXPECTED TO GIVE WAY TO FAIR WEATHER MONDAY Sun Makes Sliver Lining In View From Corona del Mar Freeway In Cotta Mesa LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ju..,t before officials wt!r~ to release composite sketches of possible Hills ide Strangler s uspects, a . complicated comedy of errors unf o lde d and offlctal s acknowledged that the sketches were likenesses of two police vice officers. Assistant Police Chief Daryl Gates was to have released the s ketches at a news conference Thursday, but the offi cers rec- ognized themselves and thedrav. · ings were withheld. Ga tes. at the news conference, said only lhat the men depicted had been contacted and were not involved in tbe case. Front Page Al 5 Inches Fro• Page Al The Associ~ted Press later learned that the m en in the drawings were ofCicers. When asked why the men were not identified as s uch at the news conf~rence, Lt. Dan Cooke. a police spokesman, said, "Nobody asked." · BRIBERY PROBE. • • Of Rain; More Due RAIN •.• The two unidentified officers had stopped a wom an for driv· mg erratically, not realizing she was a police officer, Cooke ex- plained. As a matter of fact, former Ana heim Hills prcsidcnl J ohn Sickler testified, Ha rber was paid s.t.000 to conduct a sur vey aim ed <Jt finding out how people tclt about the agreements. 'fhosc agreements give land- owners <J property lox break in return for their holdtng land for ·· :.igricultural purposes·• rather than us e of the land for develo1>· ment. . WHEN ASKED what Harber proposed, former Granl Co. pres ident Richard Owen tc~tified: "1 think he wanted m oney, Well, he w:.1s always -1 say olways -he was ver y likely :;el ling poliLical inrtucncc." But the ::;:t ,000 I larber <11legcd- ly got for the opinion survey that "'<1s intended to be used to sway counly supervisors· minds was peanuts compared lo what Rose · ;md Remington were paid by the land development company. Wi tnesses tes tifie d and evidence indicated Remington was paid $74,485 for what was desc ribed as perhaps a file· drawer full of legal work, some' of it done by legal interns in his office. And Remington himself told. the Grand Jury he loaned Diedrich $25,000 of his fee, a loan that has not yet been repaid. The Fullerton attorney also said he paid William Moore, a San Clemente resident. $.10.000 Diedrich said he borrowed from Moore in 1972. RE~flNGTON SAID h e chalked that loan payment up as another loan to Diedrich that re· mains unpaid. Before testifying, R emington was given immunit y. Also, multiple politica l con spiracy charges brought against him in a July 1 indictment were re- duced to a single misdemeanor charge. Rose, though, had nothing to say to the Grand Jury. According to the transcripts. Assistant Dist. Atty. Michael Capizzi said Rose's lawyer told him he felt Rose "could con- v.ince the District Attorney's Of- fice there was no wrongdoing on his part." "However," Capizzi s aid, "Mr. (Sylvan) Aronson said he would advise his client not to testify before the Grand Jury." Capizzi also gave the jury his written invitation to Diedrich to appear before the jury, an in- vitation that included an offc,r to Fro•PageAl SAVED ••• lifeguards have not h ad the sophisticated training of South Coast guards. "For them it's more a fraternity," Stauffer said . He described Redwitz and Klosterman as ''very strong" lifeguards, who have reached the most senior level of seasonal lifeguards in Laguna Beach. They have been members of the city's champions hip paddle team, Stauffer said. Both men are graduates of Laguna Beach Hig h School. Rcdwitz was graduated from UC Berkeley in December with a major in architecture. He ls working as a paid lifeguard in New Zealand on an exchange progr am. Klosterman is a graduate or UC San Diego, with a degree in physical education. lte la work· 1n g l nfornially wlth New Zealand llf e1uarc:ls, seld Stauf. fer. let Diedri<.'h presenl witnesses ;md evidence that might tend to clear him of suspicion. JIE ALSO GAVE the Grand Jury a copy of Diedrich's writ-ten re1ection of his Dec. 5 offer. Nearly five inches of rain was d dropped on drought-s tricken An to make certain the jury Southern California this week, knew o f Die dricb's pre· indictment denial of wrongdo-and more off-and-on s howers ing, he gave the J·urors a were predicted th,rougbout the weekend. v1deotape copy of a television B program that featured Diedrich ut waler officials warned Thursday against premature dcnying wrongdoing. celebrations of the drought's T hose efforts bv Caoizzi to end, even though the storm give both sides of the story to the brought the season's total for Gr<.1nd Jury notwithstanding. Southern California rainfall to testimony contained in the eight well above normal. volumes o f transcripts is "Any rain we do get is generally one-sided. helpful,·• said J oel Schwarz of t hat a ppears at sea. Lockabey said no d amage was reported. He said water spouts arc s ighted several times a yl'ar and rarely cause any damage. However, he said, aboul IS y~a rs a~o ~me hit the Newport Pier, picking up a lifeguard tower and injuring a lifeguard. The Orange County Harbor Department in NeWl)Ort Beach today reported .26 of an inch in rain over Wednesday night bringing the season total to J.4S compared lo 3.01 at the same time last year. The Orange County Fire Department station in Laguna Niguel recorded .13 of an inch to- day , for a se8Son total of 4.43. Last year at this time they'd r e· corded 2.85 inches. The woman officer gave the special task force working on the case the officers' descrip· lions because one theory in the case hns been that the kille r or killers of 11 women may have stopped people on the pretense of conduclin~ poliee business. Gates said the woman of- ficer 's description matched other descriptions received earlier by the SS-member task force. But be added that the two officers were te~ling the truth about doing '' a'"'·routine traffic stop. FLU BUG ••• As is the case in all such jury the Metropolitan Water District. inquiries, the witnesses were not "But it would have been a heck c ross-examined . And the of a lot better if It had been the harshest Diedrich accuser norma l kind of storm we get in testified only to what others had winter in California, a s torm told him and not his own first· from up north rather than from the Russian Virus. No decision hand knowledge. the tropics. waR made. Thal witness was Santa Ana •'The rain that we get here in Thug Leaves The Russ ian Virus, identified attorney Fred McBrien. Southern California helps us a only us UlNl, has been reported little bit as far as e nding the only in the Soviet Union and in UE TESTIFIED that Owen drought," Schwarz said, "but 'I;'. • 'Ml k Hong Kong. It is similar to a told him in early 1973 that the key area where we need the ... rruty 1ri.aT. virus which caused moderate Diedrich "wanted $50,000 to lake rainfall is the northern two· epidemics in the United States in the Nohl Ranch o ut of the thirds of the state." SAN FRANCISCO <AP> 1947. agriculture preserve." Some rain was falling there to-~The FBI says it's look-Flu viruses have a unique ten· "He (Owen ) told me that he day. 'ing for a middle-age man dency to rearrange the proteins m et Ralph Diedrich again on the Normally Southern California who dresses like a woman w hi c h make them up and fo ll owing Sunday and that the gets water from snows melting and politely gives bank become another virus. This is price tag ....... had gone up to in the northe rn mountains, clerks shiny red apples -the reason drug manUfacturers • $150,000," Mc Brien t estified. Schwarz explained. The warm c.tfter he robs them. h!ive to keep changing the vac· Battin was implicated in the t ropical air that came with this Agents said the strange cme. nllcged bribe r y p lot whe n week's storm melted snow. but crook hit two San Jose N i McDricn said. ''He (Owen) men-it m elted it too quickly lo be banks withm 20 minu~s 0 matter wh ch strain affects tioned that Diedrich told him gathered efficiently. on the same day. He left 3 person. most patients feel that Battin, Robert Battin, had his fruity mark each time roughly the same symptioms - gotten mto the act and needed and escaped with un-headache. r ising temperature. money too." disclosed amounts or cash. aching mus cles and a sort! Mc Brien also told the jury that 2 Solons B·ack ''The apples are now be-throat. · he unders tood from lawyer in g processed in A virus similar t o A-Victoria • Marshall Morgan that Anaheim Washington for prints," an JIJN2. is causing outbreaks in Hills was paying Morgan legal Keepino Cana' I agent said Thursday. Pennsylvania and Tennessee, f ees to defe nd Remington ~ the CDC said . agains t murder conspiracy • This is a virus that has caused charges brought against him in MIRAFLORES LOCKS, N outbreaks in the United States 1973. Panama Canal (AP) -Sens. ewspaper Pickup for several years. A-Texas, the Robert Dole and Paul Laxalt, most frequently found virus this MORGAN REPEATEDLY de· leading critics of the Panama Slated. in Laguna winter, is an offshoot of H3N2, a ni e~ the alleJJation in his Cana l treaties, took a walk along spokesman said. testimony. Money he received this American·built waterway Bundled or b agged H3N2 virus also is responsible from the company was for legal and said they didn't want the newspapers will be picked up in tor increased school abscn- services he performed on the United States to give it up. Laguna Beach tbe firs t week of teelsm at Albany and in Suffolk agricultural preserve issue after "I feel a certain sense of pride every month by the Laguna County, N. Y., and outbreaks of Re mington was jailed, Morgan in the fact that we have the Beach Recycling Center when it have been ·reported in three s aid. c anal," Dole, a K a n sas the papers are placed curbside counties inMichi~an. Jn two trips to the Grand Jury Republican, said Thursday as he n~ar trash cans on regular trash Al Brighton, Colo., 50 of 125 witness stand during the four· stood by the canal for the first pickup days. residents of a nursing home were m onth probe, Owen was not time. stricken with an influenza-like ii· asked to either confirm or deny "And (pride> that working In January, papers will be col· lness and five died, the CDC said. making the remarks attributed together, with the Panamanian lected Jan. 2-6. Additional in-Several isolates from out- to him by McBrien. · people, we make it operate and formation on the service is breaks in New Jersey, Penn· The transcripts show Capizzi that's what we seek to do in the ~vailable by caJling the recycl-sylvania and Tennessee resem· nsked McBrien, the leadofC wit-future. 10g center, 494·2535. nsylvania and Tennessee resem· ness, whyhewaUedfour~Ms ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- before telling Deputy Dist. Atty. William Evans of his 1973 con· versations with Owen. McBrien said he was disap- pointed in the July 1 indictments th a t charged Dledrich, Rem- ington, Supervisor Phtlip An· Lhony and two others only with violations of ~tale political cam· paign regulations. ANOTHER FORMER Anaheim Hills /resident tes tified that he ha UtUe faith ln both the development and the political machinaUons hovering • about it. "Anaheim Hills would never make a dime and I dldn 't want to be ~lated with a loser," William Stark said when asked why be left the company in early 1973. Stark also said he lcfl the din- rter table at a restaurant ln Corona when the talk turned to politics and campaign funds. •'What did you discuss with Mr. Roso whllc at the bar?" he \IVAI Hked. "Probab~ sex and •Porta in that order, .. Stark rtplled. NEW YEAR--- "RUG"---OLUTIONS! ! An occasibnal play on wor~s is one thing, but you'll never find Alden·s playing the game of breaking resolutions where it concerns servicing our customers. WE RESOLVE ••• come '78 ••• we'll bend every effort to excel our efforts of '77. HAPPY NEW YEAR! ' ' I . The two guards plan to ~tum . • to the South Coast in the spr1na. Like other witnesses, he had difficulty remembering the · n•me of the restaurant where Dledrlcb and Rose alle1edly nnt bl'Offhed the posslblUt.)' ot -eotta being as90Clated W\tb 1i favorable Board of Supemsora ' • I NJ Drops Suit TRf;NTON, N.J . (AP > -N .,, Jertey has ag~ lo put ott a suit afainst hnnsylvanl1, the city o Pblladetph\a. the U.S. Environmental Protection A.cert - • cy and 7' alleced ltldultrlal· polluter• in -cona.cUon with poJ1utfon t.blt New .{eraey 1aya drifts acrou tbo Delaware River. deel1lon. : Stark aald the restaurant WU '"the Blue Boar or B~ J'OS ,or one or thole cute namea." · Other wttMIHI U,lnt to r&- eall tM cUnlq sPC>t el 'almoet OYe years aio.,.fdentified the rataurant u The Jolt,, Ox, TH Crow'• Bun or Tblt Jolb' FoL • ' UC.N0.210412 1663_ PLACENT!A AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646-.4838 -646·2355 ' f I • Orange Coast EDITION Today's Closing j N.Y. Stoeks . I I j VOL. 70, NO. 364, 4 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1977 N TEN CENTS l ,------------4-month Jury Probe----------- Die • ch, Rose Emerge at Top By GARY GRANVILLE Of ,.,. oaur f'llol s .. " Grand Jury transcripts show a bribery probe of Orange County officia ls began las t August with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. former s upervisor Robert Battin and Fullerton attorney Michael Rem· ington as the prime s us pects. By the time the four-month investigation entered its final stages early this month, however. Ballin had fizzled out as a s uspect, Re mington was safc~uardcd by immunity and Anaheim architect l:cHoy Rose had vaulted to the top of the suspect list. WHEN IT CAME time for the Grand Jury to act, Crowds' Safety Feared PASADENA <AP) -Young people come to Pasadena in packs each New Year's to spend the night in sleeping bags along th e Hose Parade route, cruise Colorado Boulevard and make new friends. This year. pql1ce fear the ll11lsidt· Strangler may bl' among th(•m. it was Diedrich who was indicted Dec. 15 on the bribery charges as well as a bribery conspiracy charge. And it was his long-time friend Rose who w as named with Diedrich in the conspiracy a llegation. TlffiEADING ITS WAY through 638 pages of Grand Jury testimony leading to the indictment is a tale of hard-pressed business executives hoping in 1973 and 1974 for a favorable nod by the Board of Supervisors on a pending land use decision. Those hopes for a favorable d ecision were re· warded in March. 1974 when Diedrich led a 3 to 2 Board of Supervisors' decision in favor of the cor· porale la ndowners. And woven into the story revealed by transcripts of the testimony are echoes from Orange County's jmmediate political past. ONE OF THOSE echoes sounded about the head of the late Fred Harber, then a not too far behind the scenes politi~al powerhouse in Orange County. Harber, for example. is depicted by witnesses as being in the forefront of battle by Anaheim Hills. Jnc., and its parent company, the Robe rt H. Gra nt Co .• to have undevelope d land freed from agricultural preserve agreements. (See BRIBERY, Page A2) 5 Inches So Far More Showers Due Before Monday· By the Associated Press Nearly five inches of rain was dropped on drought-stricken Southern California this week. and more off-and-on s howers were predicted . National Weather Service forecaster Craig Ellis said today. High pressure is cxpectt'<l to build into the Gulf of Alaska over th e we e kend, caus in g a northwesterly flow of dry air over Southern California by Mon- d ay, he said . highways in the Big· Bear area and one highway bet ween Islip Saddle and SL. Vincent. All had been c lose d b eca u se of rocksli des and washouts. Northern California today was given another dose of.its favorite medicine -rain. Predawn s howe r s fell throughout the region and more was expected later today. A bout I .:JOO officers from Pasadena a nd Los Angeles policl'. the county sheriff's de· partmenl and.the· s tate highway patrol will be watching the crowds of up to two million fans expected here for Monday's para de and football game between Wa s hington and Mi chigan. But authorities say they are unsure just what to watch for. But water officials warned Thursday aga:.1st premature celebrations of the drought's e nd, even though the storm brought the season's total for Southern California rainfall to well above normal. "Any r ain we do get is helpful." said Joel Schwarz of the Metropolitan Water District. "But it would have been a heck of a lot better if it had been the normal kind of storm we gel in winter in California, a storm from up north rather than from the tropics. Temperatures in Pasadena, s ite of the Rose Parade and Bowl, should be in the mid-40s at sunrise, rising into the mid·60s by kickoff. The Ca lifornia Highway Patrol r eported all roads r~ opened with the exception of two The National Weather Service said Crescent City was soaked with an inch of r ainfall during the 24-hour period ending at 4 • "They're aware there is a str a ng ler," said Pasadena police s pok es man John McA l1 s t cr. "But we have nothing really physical lo go on.·· Most of the 11 youn l( women killed by lhl' stranRler since Ocl. 18 ha ve b<.ocn found within a few miles of J'asadl•na. A woman "hose body was dumped near the Rose Bowl the day before Christmas is thought to have been killed by someone imilat· ing the mass slayer. There have been vague descriptions of a man and a car, b ut no one knows if either is con· nected wilh the case. Composite sketches of two men police thought might be s uspects proved to be based on Los Angeles vi ce officers who police say had nothing to do with the case. "You've got a Caucasian ap· pa rcnlly with Latin features. You 've got the tan van or the white car," McAlister said. "They'll be aware but whether they're going to stop everybody who fits that descr iption - maybe 300.000 people -that's another matter." The man and the van were seen near the hilltop where the nude al}d strangled body of the 11th vfclim, Kimberly Diane Marti n , a 17-ycar-old prostitute from Hollywood, was dumped from a car. McAJister said investigators don 'l know how the str angler selects or traps his victims. but they say some of the women were hitchhikers who may have gone with the strangler volun· tarily. ''We're not antlcipaUng a lot of isolated or single g irls along (See STRANGLE, P1ge A2) .FOOTBALL I ·0 I ONTV ~TONIGHT GATOR BOWL Ch•nnel 7, 8 p.m. Plttlburgh (8-2-1) va. Ctemeon (8-2·1) BLUE-GRAY GAME Ch•nnel 13, a p.m. (Tepe delay) PIUsbursb doean•t have Tony Dorseu tbla time, but is favored to beat tho Tigers. The teams didn't receive tM publicity of a Notre Dame or Oklahoma, but tho 1ame could bt the hardest biUlnc of the bowl e1me1. Botb have aometbint to JWOft. 8eeOetaU. la 8f«tll 8ectllll D-11Y f'IMt ,,_.-,It~ It-I« HE DUCKED OUT -This ostrich at Lion Country Safari wasn 't pretending lo be the headless horseman, he ap- parently thought the rainy weather was not for the birds <rnd decided he didn't have lo fuce it. It Looks Like Sun At Rose Bowl Game Occasional sprinkles should continue through the weekend but clear up Monday in lime for the Rose Parade, the National Weather Service said today. They're predicting a 30 per· cent chance of showers tonight, 10 percent on Saturday, and 30 percent again on Sunday. "ll 's going to kind of be a little bit of everything,·• s aid a spokesman. He said t em- peratures should reach highs in the mid-60s and lows in the mid-sos. No rain damage from Thurs· day night's sprinkles was report· ed along the coast. However, Newport Beach lifeguards reported sighting a water spout this morning about seven miles off Scotchman's Cove. north of Laguna Beach. Logan Loc k a b ey of the Newport Beach Marine Safety Department. noted the clouds were between 500 and 1,000 feet high at the time. A water spout is a funnel cloud like a tornado that appears at sea. Lock;lbey said no damage was reported. He said water spouts are sighted several times a year and rarely cause any damage. However, he said, about IS years ago one hit the Newport Pier, picking up a lifeguardl to~er a nd injuring a lifeguard. The Orange County Harbor Department in Newport Beach today reported .26 of an inch in rain over Wednesd ay night, bringing the season total lo 3.4S compared to 3.0l at the same time last year. The Orange County Fire Department station in Laguna Niguel recorded .l3 of an inch to- day. for a season total of 4.43. Last year at this time they'd re· corded 2.85 inches. "The rain that we get here in Southern California helps us a little bit as far as ending the drought," Schwarz said. "but the key area where we need the r ainfall i~ the northern two. thirds of the slate." Some rain was falling there to- day. · Normally Southern California gets water from snows melting in the northern mountains. Schwarz explained. The warm tropical air that came with this week's storm melted snow. but it melted it loo quickly lo be gathered efficiently. "We can't pump it out of the Sacr amento-San Joaquin River Delta fas t enoug h, .. said Schwarz. "The farmers can't use the water now.·· Schwarz said 7.04 inches or rain have fallen in Los Angeles this season, compared lo an average 4.49 inches. But he not· ed that some northern r es· ervoirs, whic h s upply the southern part of the state, are still getting less· than their usual amountofrain. A second storm, from the northwest, edged its way south today, creating a 30 percent chance of rain. However, that percentage was forecast to drop to 10 percent Saturday with high temperatures in the 60s and con· sidera ble cloudiness. For New Year's Day and Mon· day, the legal holiday and Rose Bowl day, fair weather is likely, SUCCUMBS AT 80 Chief 'Pere' Pellett Mr. Pellett Final Rites Set Tuesday Funeral services will be held Tuesday for former· Newport Beach Fire Department official Percy "Pere" Pellett who died Thursday at the age or 80. Funeral Held ForMesan 'A Lweky Man' A long-time r eside nt of Newport, Mr. P ellett was a charter member of the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge 1767. His brother Elks will conduct a funeral service at 10 a .m . at the Smith Tuthill Lamb Westcllff Chapel, 427 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. Funeral services were held to- day In Costa Mesa for Dorothy Edith Phllllps, a long-time area resident and rormer Fairview State Hospital e mployee who died Tuesday of natural causes. She was61. For part of her 30 years tn Costa Mesa Mn. Phillips served 81 a aec:retary for the Orance County Vegetable Growers As· aoclaUon. In 1956, she became one or Fairview State Hospital's flrst non·medJcaJ employees. She retired in 1972 u the hospital's medical records supervisor. She then moved to lrvlne and later to Pomona. Mrs . PbllUps Is survived by her buaband, Joe: aon, Charla of Santa Ana : and three dauthten, Kathryn Ann 'Nsiler of Costa Meaa, Mar1 ltlltn Thoennes or San Dl•to and Ctil1Ua Mme Lux of Cyprea. Sh e a110 rea•e• 12 crandch.Udren. He Survives 12,0<KJ Volts A second service will be con- ducted at 1 p.m. that day at Christ Chruch by the Sea. 1400 not clear because Thayer was W. Balboa Blvd. Entombment incoherent when firemen ar· will follow at Pacific View rived at the scene but Smith, Memorial Park. Don Thayer is a very lucky man. say the Newport Beach firemen called to aid the Tustin resid ent after be fell onto a 12 .000·volt electrical transformer this morning. Thayer, 46, was listed ln stable condition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hoapjtal where he was undtriolna treatment for burns and facial lnjurlea 1uffered In the rnlshap at Rockwell In· temalioaa1'1 Colllna RadJo Group plant. · Fire Capt. John Brannon 11td Thayer wu one or four men wbo were cleanlrlJ the elcctrlc•I vaulta at the plant at 4311 Jam· botte Road at about 8 a.m. Tbe other three men, Georae Smltb, Watter Gurnick and Jerey Cbri1ttanson, completed the•r wot* and let't wbeo the ml•· hapoccurnd, Brannon r Ported. Oetllll ot the accident wen Gurnick and Christianson said Mr. Pellett came to Newport they had walked around the cor· Beach in 1929. While working for ner of the building from the E ldridge Electric Company, he vaults when they heard what enlisted u a volunteer fireman. sounded llke an explosion. 'the electric firm supplied the Racing back to the room, they original city wiring for the found Thayer sprawled across Balboa Peninsula and Balboa the equipment. Island. Tbey tried to 1"011 hlm off using Mr. Pellett later became • a broom handle, bu' when that full·time fireman and wu pro- elrorl fai&ed, Smith and o umlck moted to the posiUon of asslatanl toolr a cbance and pulled Tbayer · fare cblt! in lMZ. He served In tree with lhelr ~ handt. that pott until N• reUrement in Brannon aakt neither man re• 1981. ceived an dedrtcal 1hock in the For tho put years, he was a process. real dent of Newport Villas, a res- Tbe fire captain tMorized that jd ence for se.nlot clUze111. Re Tb ayer aurvl'ltd and bl• dted at Holl Memorial Hospital. rescu•ra were unharmed Survlvort lnclude a brother becaust &be cuttent ••• Ju.at and two d.augbwn. Mortuary ol· nowm, t.hrwP one 1rm. rat.bet fktals Mid thelr n•ma were not than ~hill entire body. lmmedJ.ateJyavaJJable. · \ a.m. President May Visit In Egypt WARSAW, Poland CAP> President Carter left open today the possibility he m ight go to Egypt during his current over- seas mission, expressed hope for- agr ee me n ts with the Soviet Union on strategic arms and other issues during 1978, and a n- nounced a S200 million food deal with Poland. He spoke at a news conference tn a Warsaw hotel, broadcast and televised to the United States. In large measure, what he had to say was a review of past statements on negoti ations with the Soviet Union and on U.S. INTERPRETER REASSIGNED-Page A3 peace efforts in the Middle East. A White House spokesman in Was hington, Mark Henderson said Carter heard the sam; translations or questions asked by Polish reporters as did <See CARTER, Page AZ) Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness through Saturday wilh 30 percent c h ance of measurable rain tonight decreasing to 10 pereenl Saturday. Lows tonight mid lo upper 50s. Highs Saturday in low lo mid 60s. INSIDE TODAY Orange Coast resider.t s planning to jofn the mlllioiu along tM Tournament of Roios f)Q10de ro1Ale con get a preview of Miuion Viejo'• jloat on Page Cl. l•tlex CH ... ... Alt a .. •1-t AM •• a.. . ,,. M CM 1 / ·~Teens .. Birek a t W ork Kathryn 'rosby, widow of thl' late crooner Bmg Crosby, arrives at New York's Bt'OOks Atkinson Theater Thursday to be~in n ·hearsals for' her leading roJ(' in "Same Time, Next Yt•;ff," The s how, which begins in mid-January in Grecn!>bom. N.C .. is the first performance for Mrs. Crosby since the death of ht>r hu~band. E'rom Page Al BRIBERY PROBE. • • ,\s .1 m.1l11•r of fo<·I , for m1 ·r Anaheim ll11ls lffl'Sltknt John Sickler tcsl1hell. 11 <1 1 hl•r wa" paid St,000 t11 condurt J :-.urvey ;i1mt•d ;1t finding out hm\-pt·<>r,Jc felt a bout the a~n'l'mcnls. Tho:.e agreement:-. ~I\ e land· • • owners a property t ax break in return for their holdin& land for "a gncullUral purposes" rather than use of the IJnd for develop· mcnl. Wll EN ASKE IJ '' h.it llarh<·r pro posed. form<'r U ran I Co p r e s 1 de n t H 1 t· h a r <I <I \\ l' n IC'SIJfied · · I think ht• \\ :inll'd 111on1•v 1 • \\'l•ll. he \\as ul\\ a'd I "·" ;ti wa rs h<.· WilS \ t•rv llkl•I\ sl'lhng polit1<'al 1nrtut•nn:" · But the S..1,000 I larlwr ullegc•cl- ly got for the opinion s urvey that was rntended to bt• used to sway county supervisors' minds was peanuts compared to what n ose ;.ind Remmgton were paid by the land development company. Witnesses t estified and evidence indicated Remington w as paid SM .485 for .,.. hat was <l l'sc ribcd ::is pl.'rha ps a file draY. t•r full of legal \\Ork. some of 1l done by It-gal intc·rns m his of h<'l' ,\nd Hl•m1ni,:to11 h1mo.,c·lf tolcl th1· <:re.i nd .Jury h l' loaned Dwcl rH·h S25.000 of hi... fee. a loan I h:il It.is not\ c•I ht•1•n 1 l·pa1d. l'hl· Full1·rton attonwy also s;11d hc· paid \\1ll wm Moore, a San Cll·mc·nle n·~1<lent , s..10.000 1>1Nlril'h s.11d he horro\\ c·d from :\l oon~ 111 1972 REMINGTON SAID h e chalked that loan payment up as :inothcr loan to Diedrich that r e- mains unpaid. Heforc testifyin~. Remington was g iven immunity . Also. multiple political l'ons pirary charges brought against him 1n a .July 1 ind1t·lmcnt were re- duced lo a i.1nglc m isde meanor cha r i: ('. Ro:-.c. though. had nothing to s a v to the C rnnd Jury. ;\ccord•ni:: to the transcript•. As::.ista nl Dist Atty. Michael Ca pizzi said Rose's lawyer told him he fell Rose "could con- ,·ince the District Attorney's Of- fi ce there was no wrongdoing on his part." ··However," Capizzi s aid. "Mr. <Sylvan) Aronson said he would advise his client not to tesli[y before lhc Grand Jury." Capizzi also gave 1the jury his written invitation to Diedrich to appear before the jury , an In· vitation that included an offer to let Diedrich present witnesses and evidence that might tend to clear him of suspicion. HE ALSO GAVE the Grana Jury a copy of Dledrich's writ· ten rejection of his Dec. 5 offer. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 11-N-l>to•t<Mftt_..._,...., J!K,11.C- Vk• Pruh•ftt •"" Ge-MflM..._ • n-tt.-.11 !tllOt T-tA.-...0. Mtft•tt,. l\llw - • QnlftN,l.ffo -~ ... Nill! A"l•IMll IMflttl .. lt"ll*\ N And to make· ('l'flam lhe JUry k n e w of U1l'dr1c h 's pre· indictment denial of wrongdo· 1ng, he g ave th e jurors a '1dl·Ot:.ipe eopy of a television progra m that featured Diedrich deny 1ng wrongdoing. Those efforts bv Caoizzi to give both sides of the story to the Grand Jury notwithstanding, tc:-.timony contained in the eight \O l\l ml'S of transcripts 1s gcnt.'r;.illy one-sided. A:-. 1s the case m all such j ury inquiries. the witnesses were nol 1· r o s s • l' x am 1 n e rl . An cl l h c• ha rs ht· s t lJ i N I ri c h u e cu b c r tt·slifil·d onl v to what uthcr!-> h<id told him arid not his own first · lrn nd knowledgl'. Tha t witnC's:-. was Santa Ana <•llOrnl'Y Fred McBrien. llE TESTIFIED that Owen tuld him in early 1973 that Diedrich "wanted $.50,000 to lake the Nohl Ranch out of the agriculture preserve." "He !Owen> told me that he met Ralph Diedrich again on the following Sunday and that the pncl' tag ..... had gone up to $150,000, .. McBnen testified. Ballin was implicated m the a ll eged bribery plot when :\le Brien said. "He <Owen 1 men· lioned that Diedrich told him that Battin. Robert Battin. had gotten into the act and needed money loo." ;\icBrien also told the jury that h e unders tood from lawyer Marshall Morgan that Anaheim Hills was paying Morgan legal fees to defend Remington against murder conspi r acy charges brought against him in 1973. MORGAN REPEATEDLY de- nied the allegation in his testimony. Money he received from the company was for legal s ervices he performed on the agricultural preserve issue after R<'m ington was jailed, Morgan said In two trips to the Grand Jury "1tness stand during t he four· r.,innnth probe. Owen was not ~ed to either confirm or deny making the re marks attributed lo him by McBrien. The transcripts s how Capizzi asked McBrien, the leadoCf wit- ness, why he waited four year s before telling Deputy Dist. Att..y. William Evans of his 1973 con· versations with Owen. McDrien said he was disap- pointed in the July 1 indictments that charged Diedrich. Rem- ingtqn, Supervisor Philip An· thony and two others only with violations of state political cam· paign regulations. ANOT H E R FORMER An a t?e im Hills president testified that he had little faith in both the development and the political machinations hovering about It. "Anaheim HHls would never make a dime and I didn't want to be associated with a loser /' William Stark ~aid when asked why he left the company in early 1973. Stark also sajd he Jett the din- ner table al a restaurant in Corona when the talk turned to politics and campaign funds. "What did you discuss witb Mr. Rose while at the bar?" he was asked.· • • • ''Ptobab~ '&ex and s"ports \n thatorder .. • Stark ~el)lied. ~ Like other wttneases h• bad · dlfffelllty rememb&ilng th• name ot the restaurant where Oledrtcf\ and Rose ai\egedly first br04ched tbe posslbtUtY Cit costs being associated wlth a favorable Bo~rd of Su_pervl!ors declslQn. Stark said tbe rmitaurant was "the .81\Je Boar or Red Fb~ or u-'t: :,!. o:,•::t: .... 9::.:.C...~ on1 of 1.hose cute namts. •' :T1tt r. ••r••r. ........ t.1iw••"' .,.., .. Oth•r witnesua tryi.11"' to re; : -' ,..., .... t• •ll"O~I ,_la -~ ...... el ,. • ~.,,..-. call tile dlnJ.nt aoot oC almo.t ~~~"'a!::!~11:_1o1.,: <~::. ~':. five )'ears 110 lden\lned the ,....,111L:i:& ... ~. ,. -'"''' "'""•'' • restaurant d The Jolly Ox, The --• ""· . • Crow,'s/un ~r Th Jolly Fo.x. Held in Chase A 100·mi1e per hour chase along Pacific Coast Highway from Huntington Beach to Newport Beach Thursday night ended with the arrest of two teenagers , one on assault, resist· ing arre:;t and drunken driving charges, police reported. Arrested and booked into Hun· tlngton Beach Jail were driver Mtc hael Barrowcliff, 18, of Orange, and passenger Daryl Lyn Maddox. 18, or Redondo Beach. Barrowcliff, charged with as- sault with a deadly weapon, re- sisting arrest and drunken driv- ing, remains in jail in lieu of SI0.000 ball. Maddox was re- leai.ed on $.1S bail on a single drunk in public charge. Huntington Beach police Of- fi cer Patrick Gildea reported Barrowcliff's foreign sports car traveling at a high rate of speed at 32nd Street in Huntington Hcach at 7:30 p.m. Kia'loa Finishe s First Gildea asserted that Bar- rowcliff refused to slop when the policeman turned his siren and red lights on. Barrowclitf assertedly ran through two r ed lights and rammed two other autos off the road, according to police Lt. George Renek. The sports car allegedly forced a blue station wagon into a telephone pole and then rear- endcd a white s edan, Renek s aid. No injuries were reported The suspected vehicle was ob- served leaking some type of fluid after the two collisions. The two suspects reportedly left the vehicle near 32nd Street and Newport Boulevard in Newport Beach, police said. Gildea chased Barrowclirr over several fences and through backyards before strugglin ~ with the suspect and making the arrest, Renck said. Witnesses grabbed Maddox and turned him over to polke at the S<'l'ne. Rcnck said. F r o nt P a g e A I ., CARTER ... m illions of Americans watching the news conference on television. television. Once again, Carter said the United States is not trying lo impose a Middle East settle· ment, but to help Israel and the Arab s lates reac h their own terms. The S'200 million food and feed gr ains Carter offered to Poland. in addition lo SJOO million already arr<1ngcd. would help the Poles w1th::.tand four years of crop failures. the president said. aent sa1a . The 79-foot ketch Kialoa was the first yacht to complete the 650·mile Sydney to Hobart race in Australia Thursday. Owned by J ohn Kilroy, Kialoa finished two hours and 25 minutes in front of her rival American yacht, Windward Passage. Both craft were involved in a collision in another race off Sydney before Christmas. Flu-like Bug Hits 8 States ATLANTA CAP) Widespread ou breaks of in· fluenza-like illn ses have been reported in r states -the first such re rts in the United States Olis inter. the national Center for isease Control said today. The CDC said such outbreaks have b ee n reported in Wisconsin, Nt•\\' .Jc·rscy. Penn- s y 1 van i a and T c nness <>e Sporad1t· cases have hel•n re. ported in Michigan. Arizona, Georgia :.tnd Hawaii . Several strains of Jntluenza A virus have been Isolated, but none of the s train currently causing widespread outbreaks in Russia has been Identified in the United States, the CDC said. Public health officials and representatives of the medical field met in AUanta on Dec. 22 to cons ider recommending a new vaccination program because of the Russian Virus. No decision was made. The Russian Virus. 1dent1ftcd only as ll!Nl. hai. been reported only in lhe Soviet Union and m !long Kong It 1s s imilar to a nrus which <·auc;c•d moderat(' ('p1dt•m1cs 1n the t:n1t<·d States 1n 1947. Flu viruses have a unique ten- de n('y to rearran~e the proteins whi c h make them up and become :mother virus. This is DA Will Not PrObe Huntington Hassle By ROBERT BARKER Of Ule O.Uy ...... SCMf If Huntington Beach City of- ficials ever find out who was the aggressor in the Don Bonfa versus John O'Connor aJterca· lion, it will be without belp from the Orange Count)" District At· torney's Office. Deputy District Attorney Carl Ilg said that his office will not get involved in the imbro~lio con· cerning the two feuding at· torneys in the Huntington Beach legal department. ''This is not a big thing, ... Ilg s aid today. Bont-a, who is the city attorney a nd department head, and O'Connor, a deputy clty at- torney, each cl-aimed they were attacked by the other In a skirmish on the fourth noor or the city hall Tuesday. Tbere wt!re no witnesses. Each man filed reports of as· sault and battery against the othe r following the incident. Ilg said that there Is no cor- roboration and that both parties ::ire telling essentially the same story although from different viewpoints. I lg also said that the District Attorney's Office will not gi\ c lie detector t~ts which both m en 5ay they ha\re requested. Ilg said that it js !'lot the policy to administer the tests to both s ides of a conflicting story. ''H both p·assed, where would you be?" he asked. and harassment of Bonfa over a three·yeerperaod. The s uspension notice also was s ig ned by City Ad· minis trator Bud Belsito and Personnel Direc tor Edward Thompson. O'Conoor has claimed that h e asked Bonfa about a criminal prosecution policy when Borua allegedly grubbed him by the nt'Ck . Meanwhile. Lorr::iinc Faber: a memb<.·r of the HOME Council . s~ud today that s he has been tn touch with several other citizens who wish to stave off possible cos tly legal action that may follow the incident. Mrs. Faber said that she is hopeful that the city council act to request both m en to file pre· dated resignations and agree to lie detector tests at city expense. She said that both parties should be asked identical ques- tions and that the city council accepts the resignation of whoever fails the tests. She said that if the result$. were inconclusive, both shouta. go back to \\Ork. 2 Solons Back Keeping Canal Carter also said he discussed with Polish leaders the plight of about 250 families in the United States who want to be reunited with relatives now in Poland. The leaders gave assurances "that our concern would be al- leviated," he said. · the reason drug manufacturers have to keep changing the vac· cine. Ilg also added that he does not have a great deal of faith in the accuracy of lie detector tests. Ml RA FLOR ES LOCKS, Panama Canal CAP) -Sens. Robert Dole and Paul Laxalt. leading critics or the Panama Canal treaties, took a walk aloof! this American-built waterway and said they didn't want the United Stales to give it up. The president dealt cautiously with questions or human rights and Soviet troops in Poland. He said the American concept of h\Jman rights is more honored in Poland than in some other Euro- pean nations. And as for the Russian troops station ed in Poland, Carter said that was an issue to be handled by the Poles and their leaders. Carter said he hopes that after a SALT agreement is reached with tbe Soviets, Moscow and Washington can move to discuss tactical nuclear we apons con- trol. That would include the neutron bomb, which is designed to kill through radiation )Yilhout devastating the target area. Fro• Page A J STRANGLE the parade route simply because of the publl~ity about the strangler,.. McAliBter said. "It would be foolish for any mother · ' to let her daughter come to the · parade route unchaperoned. Of course it would be foolish in any year." Pasadena Police Chief Robert McGowan said that S4 two·man patrol teams will walk the parade route Sunday night. keeping a ''hif(h vislbilitv." CM Coffee Shop Bobbed of 8~,100 A Coata Mesa coltee shop emplo18e handed over $2,100 in c11h Thu:rtday•efter'be was ap-·p~ached "1 a mu ln a parkiog 'lot who eald hl• compaalon, att· ,Unf In a ntarb1 ~ar, bad a gun, poUeeaatd. The robbery occurred u ~..5.S p.m. in 1ba parJtinf lot of Spires Rutaur•nt, 3 25 Harbor Boulevltd. PoUce sa.ld employee Ronald Dean Carlton, 26, of .... F\allertdn. waa "°'injured. "' No c-·•M ff91'11 and the two mf!n d'rov• off al\er teklnl the HJb b-C lrorn Carlton, police . .. ,, • No matter which s train affects a person, most patients feel roughly the same symptioms - headache. rising te mperature, a ching muscles and a sore throat A virus similar to A·Victoria, H3N2, is caus ing outbreaks in Pe nnsylvania a nd Tennessee, the CDC said. This is a virus that has caused outbreaks in the United States for several years. A-Texas, the mos l frequently found virus this winter , is an offshoot of H3N2, a spokesman said. O'Connor was suspended im- mediately from his $32,256 job without pay by Bonfa following the incident. In the suspension notice, Bon· fa charged assault and battery and false imprisonment of a de· parlment head in O'Connor's of· fice. Bonfa claims that O'Connor s lammed O'Connor's office door during the dispute and at first refused to let Bonfa leave. Bonfa also c harged that O'Connor engaged in a malicious course of bad conduct NEW YEAR--- ··1 feel a certain sense of pride in the fac t that we have the canal ." Dol e , a Kansas Republican, said Thursday as he stood by the canal for the first time. "And (pride ) that working· together, with the Panam anian people, we make it operate and that's what we seek to do in lbe .future. "RUG"---OLUTIONS! ! .. ' An occasional play on words is one thing, but you'll neyer find Alden's playing the game of breaking resolutions where it concerns servicing our customers. WE RESOLVE ._. come '78 ... we'll bend every effort to excel our efforts of 77. HAPPY NEW YEAR! ' . ' DEN~S r ::... ... ~: insiiilition: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • C0$TA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6~6.4838 -646·23SS . . ----. ·' t "' Saddlebaek * l . , VOL. 70, NO. 364, 4 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR I DAY, DECEMBER 30, 1977 Afternoon . N. Y. StOt!ks ----------4-month]ury Probe---------- Die ·ch, Rose Emerge at Top By GARV GRANVILLE Oi IM O•ilf Pll04 Si.ff Grand Jury trnnscripls show a bribery probe of Orange Counly off1c1als bt·gan last August with ~uperv isor Halph D1ccJrich. former ~upcr\'lsor Hubert Ballin und FullL•rlon attorney i\Iirhuel HL·m· mgwn as thl' prime su~pcth. lly the time lhl' four-month im cstigation entered its final stages L·arly this month, howevl·r. Battin had fizzled out as a suspL·tt, Remrngton was safeguarded by immunity and Anaheim architl'et LeRoy llosc had vaulted lo the top of the suspect li st. WHEN IT CAME time for lhl' Grand .1t11·y to :1ct, it was Diedrich who was indicted Dec. 15 on the bribery charges as well as a bribery conspiracy charge. And it was his long.time friend Rose who was named w1lh Oil'dnch in the conspiracy allegation. TllR£AUl~G ITS WAY through 638 pages of Grand Jury tc~limony leading to the indictment is~· tale of hard-pressed business executives hopin~ Ill 1!173 and 1~74 for a fa\'orablc nod by the Board of SupNv1sors on a pending land use decision. Those hopes for a fa\'orable dL•cision wt•rt• n·- wardc.•d in i\lareh, 1974 when Diedrich led a 3 lo 2 Hoa rd of Supervisors· decision in favor of the cor- porate landowners. And woven into the story revealed by transcripts; of thl.! testimony are echoes from Orange County's lmmcdialc political past. O:'\E OF THOSE cchocs sound<'d ~bout the h e:i<l ol the lale Fred Ilarbcr, then a not too far behind the :-<..:l'ncs pulili<:al powerhoul>c in Orange County. llarbcr, for t>xample. is dcpiclt•d by witnesses as hcing Ill the forefront of battle by Anaheim lli lls. Inc., and its parent comp;rny, the Robert II . Grant Co., to ha \'e unclevelopcd I and Creed fro m ugricultural preserve agreements. <See BRIBERY, Page A2) Carter to Egypt? Cliff Rescue A Laguna Beach man was Jlfled to safety by a Marine Corps helicopter Thursday after he fell down a cliff at his home, 102 l\lcK111ght Vnvc. Ernes t Helm . .Jr., was ~ardt•nmg ,.,,hen he tumbkd to the sand at the Crescent Bay Jkach just after noon. L a g u n a I h• a l' h p a r :i m e d 1 ts s <i i d t h c helicopte r rescue crew was called in because of thl' difficulty of carrying the injured man ovrr lhc rough terrain. Helm. Sli, \\as tr:rnsportl'<I lo lloag '.\kmorie>I Hospit<.il, ''here he "~Js lo he rd eased lo· day. Two Strangler Sketch Clues Mirror Cops LOS ANGELES (i\Pl -.Just bcfor<' officials were to release com pos1te skctchN; of possible Jlillsidc Strangler suspects. a complicated c-omedy or errors unfolded and orficials acknowled~ed that the sketches were hkcneSSl'S or two police vice officers. Assistant l'olicc Chief Daryl Gates was to have released the sk<'lches at a news ('Onferencc Thursday, but the ofricers rec· ogn1zed themselves and thedraw- in~s werew1thhE?ld. Gates. al the news conference, said only that the men depicted had been contacted and were not involved In the cai;c. The Associated Press later learned that the men in the drawings w('re officers. When asked why the m en were not identified as s uch at the news (See STRANGLE, Page A2> Weather Considerable cloudiness through Saturday with 30 percent chance or measurable rain tonight decreuing to 10 percent Saturday. Lows tonight · mid to upper SOs. Highs Saturday in low to mid 60s. INSIDE TODAY Orangt Coad rtaident1 planning to totn tht mtlllon1 along the Tournament of Ro1e11 parade rOt.lte con get a preview of 'Mtstion Vtejo's ]loo.ton Paoe Cl. •••ex 4'tY_..,... .A'9 *"'" CM &.. M, ...... A4 M4111 ... ,,_. M e-1-..... Ne"-t-M Cellftnlll AJ OH .. c..tJ A1t O..tlfl.. 01 .. .....__.. CM C-.k• ., ._..... .... CW........ Al ... ...__ AM ...... .,_ '°" ,......._ M .............. ,.,..,._. CH •~--a•.....,• ,.. ......... ...,. ........ ,.. .... lltlfe at WI I flf C1-t A9&.eMll'I • MA.C's Dodge Nixes Bid for Re-election 1\1 ission Viejo Municipal Ad- visor.v Council incumbenl•Jaml's DorlS?e has decided not to seek n•·eleclion next l\l arch. Dodge's decision came to light when he failed to file candidacy papers by Thursday's deadline. "I've decided my business tire is going lo be taking too much or my lime over the next year to 18 months," Dodge said late Thurs· d;iy. "I've given it some serious I hought and I don't think I'll have enough time to serve on the council." His decision m e:ms the riling deadline for nonmcumbent can- didates will be extended lo noon, . Jan. 3. Candidacy papers must be r eturned to the county Registrar of Voters in Santa In New Zealand Ana. Two other lncumbents - K athl een Kell y and Gary Stoney-filed their papers prior to the deadline. Stoney is run. ning for re-election to a two-year unexpired term while Mrs. Ketty is runnning for another full four· year term. Other candid ates who have filed papers for the Mar. 7 council election are John Butler, 26822 Ma~dalcna Lane; L.G. 'Gerry" West, 22612 La Vina Dr.; Frank Wood, 27072 Marisgal Lane; Charles Kenney, 26581 Fresno Dr.; Ray Crinsky, 23542 Via Benavente; and George J. Simons, 27864 ViaSarasate . Simons will opPQse Stoney for the unexpired two-year term. 2 Laguna Guards Save Girl in Surf Hopes Raised With Soviets \\' i\ RSA W, Pol<1nd CA J'I - President Carter left opl.'n lex.hi) the poss1b1hty he m1~hl 1::0 to Egypt during his current ov1·r- seas mission, expressed hope for agreements wilh the ~ovil'l Un ion on slratcg1c <irms und nther issues durin~ 1!)7R, and an· nounccd a S200 m1lhon food dc:il with Poland. lie s poke at a news cf>nfercncc in ;1 Warsaw holt•I, hrcad('ust an d tclcvi:.cd lo lhc L'nit<.•tl Flu-like Bug Hits 8States ATLANTA <API \\'idesprcad outbreaks of in- fluenza-like illnesses have been reportl'd in four states -the first such r<'ports in the United States this winter, the national Center for Disease Control said today. The CDC said such outbreaks have be e n report e d in Wisconsin, New J ersey, Penn- sylvania and Tennessee. Sporadic cases hav..? hcen re- ported in Michigan, Arizona, Georgia and Hawaii. Several strains of Influenza A virus have been isolated, but none or the strain currently causin(; widl'spread outbrl.'aks in Russia has ~en identified in the United States, the CDC said. Public health officials and r epresentatives or the medical field met in Atlanta on Dec. 22 to consider rccommcndin~ a new vaccination program because of the Russian Virus. No decision was made. The Russian Virus, Identified only as HlNl, has been rePQrtcd only in the Soviet Union and in Hong Kong. It is similar to a virus which caused moderate epidemics in the United States in 1947. Flu viruses have a unique ten· (See FLU Bt:G, Pal(e A2) Suit Opposes Complex Plan Near San Juan A 1awsuit aimed at halting construction of an ll·ac re recreation complex north of San Juan Capistrano city limits has been filed in Orange County Superior Court by city orcicials. The suit, filed Thursday, seeks an injunction to prevent the county from Jssuing permits that would allow construction of the bowling alley and other facilities on Marguerite Parkway south of Via Eseolar. In addition, city officials are asking that an environmental impact re1>0rt prepared for the project be declared inadequate. County supervtsora o•erturncd on July 13 a planning com· mlHJon deolsion llndlng against the proJeeL The U-acre site ls outside c:ity llmltl but ls wltbln the city's sphere o< lnfluence, which in· dlcates it may one da1 be an· used to u. clt.1. Saa Juan cft.y officials and nelgbborlnt residents 09posod &he~j«t. • J Stall's. In large mea:-.urc. what ht• h.1d lo :-.ay Wa:. a rc\'ICW or past st<.ttl'ml'nts on nl•got1at1ons with the Soviet Union and on U.S. INTERPRETER REASSIGNED-Page A3 J>l'aCl' l'ffort o; in the M 1ddlc East. J\ \\'h1tC' I lou1'c s pokesman in Was hing ton, Mark llC'ntlerson, :-aid C.1rtcr heard the same tr:in~lation~ of questions asked by Polish reporlcrs as did m1lltons of Americans watching I he m•ws conference on lclev is ion. television. Once a~ain. Carter said the United Slates is not trying to · 1mposl' a Middle East settle· men I, but to help Is rael and \he Arab stales reach their own ll'rms. The $200 million rood and feed grams Carter offcrl'Ci lo Poland, (Sec CARTER, Page A2) ... O•llY ,Hot , ..... •f l•<ft.,.O ICMfllff' HE DUCKED OUT -This ostrich at Lion Country Safari wasn't pretending to be the headless horseman he ap· parently thought the rainy weather was not for the birds and decided he tlidn 't have to face it. It Looks Like Sun At Rose Bowl Game Occasional sprinkles should continue through the weekend but clear up :Vlonday in time for the Rose Parade, the National Weather Service said today. They're predicting a 30 per- cent chance of showers tonight, !O percent on Saturday, and 30 percent again on Sunday. "It's going to kind of be a little bit or everything," said a spokesman. He said tem· peralures should reach highs in the mid-60s and lows in the mid-505. No rain damage from Thurs· day night's sprinkles was report- ed a long the coast. However, Newport Beach Jlreguards reported sighting a water spout this morning about se,ven miles ort Scotchman's C6ve, north or Laguna Beach. Logan Lockabey of lhe Newport Beach Marine Safety Department. noted the clouds were between 500 end 1,000 f~t. high at. the Urne. A water spout ls a luMel cloud like a t.om1do that appears at sea. Lockabey said no damage was reported. He said water apout.s are sighted several time.. a year and rare.l,y cause &Q)' damage. However, he said, about 15 years ago one hit the Newport Pier, picking up a lifeguard. <See RAIN, Pa1te A2) .FOOTBAl-L I': I ONTV "\:.f-TO"IGHT GATOR BOWL Channel 7, 6 p.m. Plttsbtlrgh (8-2·1) va. Clemson (8-2-1 ) BLUE-GRAY GAME Channel 13, 8 p.m. CT•pe del•y) Pittsburgh doesn't have Tony Dorseu th.is lime, but ls favol'ed lo beat t.be Tl~crs. The teams didn't receive tl\e publicl~y or a Notre Dame or Oklahoma, but the game could be the hardest bitUnr or th bowl games. Both have sorn t.hlng to prove • See Details la Spana Seclloa ----.,.. \. \2 DAILY PILOl $8 .. Da..ageSldt J11ry Awards $1.3 Million 2 Shots Kill Man In Road KANSAS C.:ITY, Mo. <AP) A JUry has awarded $1,394,000 to un 8-year-old boy injured in an <.1Cc1dl•nt al a roller coastcr <1l the Worlds of Fun amusement park here. Thl' Jury of nine men and I hrt·l· women Thursday found l\1 id America Ente rprises Inc , owm·r and op<.'ralor or the park. ~olcly respons1blt• for the acC1· denl. The park an·hitccts and the firm that built the rade, both uf '' h1ch were charged in the J,H\Sllll, \H.'l'C ('XOncratcd. t\ n•rdu:t was n·turnl·d ;.ifter the 1ury dehb<!rated nearly three hours 1n the lraal thul began l~ec:. 12 Lanlt Welch, attorney for Robbie J\f. l\l1·ycrs of Pleasan- lun, Kan., ~.tid in his opening From Page Al CARTER .... 111 addition lo S.100 million ulre11dy .1 rranged . '' 1111Jd help the Pol C's withstand four yeurs of trop I :11 lures. thc president said. th.'nt sa1t1. ('urler also said he discussed. ''1th Polish leade rs llw plight of ;1houl 2~1 J;urnlil's in the United ~.t~11 c'. "ho want to ht· n·unit('(I '"1th rt.'l<1t1\'es now 111 Pol.ind. The I "1 d 1• ,. s g u v t• u s ~ u r :.i n c· es d .. 1t our l'Onccrn would be al- 11 \ IJlt•d, •• ht• S.11<1 Tnc pre•.itknt <.k:ilt t·aul1ously "1th 1pll'stmns of human rii:hts :111d Sovit•l Lroops 111 Poland. lie "•lid the Ameriran ronccpl of h11mun n ghts 1:. morl' honored in l'llland than 1n soml· othC'r Euro- JIC'an nations. And as for the Hussi an troops stalioncd in · Poland, C;.irter suid that was a n issue to be h~1nrllrd hy the Poles •.ind thl'ir lC':.ukrs. Carter said he hopt•s lhal <1fler a SA LT ;.1greemcnl ts r<•achN1 "'1th th<' SoviPts. l\tns<·ow and \\'ac;hin~ton ran movl' tn 1liscuss lat'l1tal nul'lt·.ir "l'JIH)ns ton t rol. Thal would include thl' nt·utron bom b, which 1s designed lo kill through radiation without devastating the target area. The president said new Soviet weapons like the SS20, a land· based mobile missile, arc much more destabilizing to the current military balance than is the pro- it·ctcd neutron bomb, which \Joscow has assailed. C<i rlcr said the United Stales "ould not depl oy neutron "c•apons 1'Xt:cpt by agreement "1th NATO allic!). 2 Gunmen Flee After Killing Vista Ma"' 68 VISTA <A P> -A 68·year-old \'ista man was s hot to death as he tried to prevent two gunmen from forcing their way into the front door of his home. George F. Mollino was struck hy three bullets, one in the chest ;ind two in his left arm , as he tried to s top attacker s from breaking in, officers said today. ~totlino died en route to Tri-City llospital. Police speculate the same ski- m asked hooligans broke mto a home in another part of Vista l<·~s than 30 minutes later, ter· rorizing a family and fleeing ''1th undeterm ined loot. The two assailants may also he tht• ones, officers said. who torced their way Into a Vista home Dec. 3, raped a 16-yeur·old girl a nd shot her father In the leg when he tried Lo hall the at- tack, and on Dec. 16 entered a Bonsull home a nd robbed the lone woman occupant. Police said the two gunmen who killed Mottino fled after firing the fatal s hots. OAANOI COAIT se DAILY PILOT 1,.. ,,__ CN\I O.lly ~!GI •lfl-C~ '"- btl'W'd '""" NrfW'\ Prfl'\\, I\ eveittv-.r t'f ""'°'-'" ~~':\~l=~~~:::Oh~·f-:,~~·: IN'W ... ..,..,.. .. M"1 H'lf'f~ llt«'-"°"""" f•ll'I YtU•f hvl,.., ..... ,.._, V•t .. f •"'f ~=~~;~~·::-~·~ D't'WINI .,_,,,,h ,..fftq ,,,_.,, tt lit llO ..... , '" .. ' (Aot• ,... ••• (Alll~•"'i.. ._.. .. _ ,...,,.. .. , _ -·- Joe••.~ v,. • .,,.,.,..,.._oe_.,~ .,,__.,ll ..... ...... T ... _tAM ..... Mt,,.Ol"t lflMt u.. .... "· '--""'-~" .. "''''"-""'"'"''"'14111W11 .. argument that the Jury would huve to decide which of the three fi rms would b(' responsible for pa) ing past and future hospital l'Xpenses for th(' boy. liul allorncys fur each of the three firms argued that their dients sh ould not be held responsible for the accident. The accident occurred In June 1976 when Hobbie was struck on tht• heud by the roller coa~ter. the Screamroller, when he was standing m a restricted area next to a low pomt on the ride. Welch said proper precaution:- werc not taken to warn c hildren <rn av or to c•ns urc that a ~mall child could not slap through a rail fence at the ride. ~II• ,.1194 ,._.Ill .,,,._,., K-l•r ~ACltAMI::NTO (Al» -Ai. Ambrose Griffin was unloading groceries outside his house in suburban Carmic h ael. a car sped by •md thl•n.• wen: two pop- ping sounds. G rirl1n. 51.i. a ~overn ment <.•nglnccr, turned to his wire T hursd uy night and said, "My God, l 've been shot." He fell to the ground, bleeding from H bullN "·ound tn the chest. lll· dtt-d a short tame later at Amt•rt<·un Haver Hospital. His neighbor, Jame:. Turnbow, s11 1d it must ha\'c bet·n a wild ~hot fired by JOY -ridin g youngsters. The boy JS II vrng at the Institute of Lugopedics in Wichita. CLOUDY SKIES ARE EXPECTED TO GIVE WAY TO FAIR WEATHER MONDAY Sun Makes Silver Lining In View From Corona del Mar Freeway In Costa Mesa "No one an tlw world would \\ant Lo shoot Mr. Griffin," he S<Jld. Turnbow said he was in his garatlc when he heurd the shots. but didn't pay much attention bN•aust.• the) 'vc been common m the neighborhood recently. Fro• Page Al BRIBERY PROBE. • • As a matl('r of fact, former Anaheim Hi lls president John Sickler testified. Harber was paid S4,000 lo conduct a survey aimed at finding out how people fell about the agreements. Those agreements give land· owners a property tax break m return for their holding land for ''<tJ:ricultural purpo!>CS" rut her than use of the land for develop· ment. WHEN ASKED what Jlarher proposed. forml'r Grant C'u president R ichard l>wen testified: "I t hink h e wanted money. Well. he was always -J l!ay always -he was very likely selling political influence." Hut the S4.000 Harber alleged- ly got for the opinion survey that was intended to be used lo sway county super visor s' minds was peanuts compared to what Rost' and Remington were paid hy the land development company. Witnesses lcslificd ;.ind 1•v1dcncc indicated Hl'mington w.is paid S7-1,485 for what w<.is desc ribed as perhaps a file drawer full of legal work, some of it done by legal interns in his office. And Remington himself told the Grand Jury he l oaned Diedrich S25,000 of his fe e, a loan that has not yet been repaid. The Fullerton a ttorney also said he paid William Moore. a San Clemente resident, SJ0.000 Diedrich said he borrowed from Moore in 1972. R EMINGTON SA ID h e chalked that loa n p ayment up as another loan to Diedrich that re· mains unpaid. Before testifying, Rem ington was g iven immunity. Also, multiple political cons piracy charges brought against him in a July 1 indictment were re- duced to a single misdemeanor charge. Rose, though, had nothing to say to the Grand Jury. According to the transcripts. Assistant Dist. Atty. Michael Capizzi said Rose's lawye r told him he felt Rose "could con- vince the District Attorney's Of- fice there was no wrongdoing on his part." "However," Capizzi said . '•Mr. <Sylvan ) Aronson said he would advise his client not to testify before the Grand Jury." Capizzi also gave the jury his written invitation to Diedrich to appear before the jury, an in· vJtaUon that included an offer to let Dtcdrich present witnesses and evidence that might tend to clear him of suspicion. 11 E A~O GA VE the Grand J ury a copy of Diedrich 's writ- ten rejection of his Dec. 5 offer. And to make certain the jury knew of Di edrlch's pre · indictm ent denial of wrongdo· ing, he gave the jurors a videotape copy of a television program that featured Diedrich denying wrongdoing. Those efforts bv Caoizzi to give both sides of the storr to the Fro.Page Al FLU BUG ••. dency lo rearrange the proteins which make them up and become another virus. This Is the reason drug manutac ture,rs· . hove to k~p changlni tho vac-· cine. No matter which strain afrectl .a . per•on, most patlents feel roui bly the aame 1ympUorn1 - hu.dathe, dam, t.em')>trature, n hln1 1Dutclea a.od ~ sore ~roat. . · • ' A 'fir\ls &imUat to A·Vfdbfta, HIN'9 ls ~8\111.nc outbNakl In P•mMYlvanla end Tenaeuee. · lhe CDC uJd. TbJ1 JJ • vt.rut lhat bu caUMd QQtbreakl bt the UbJted S\a"9 ·for "vtral Jean. A·Tuas. lbe mCMtt tniquent.ly fouad vlru.1 U\1J wlnta". bl an ott.boot of JUNt, 1 Grnncl Jury notwithstanclin~. ll-sl1mnny rnntaim·d in the l'ight volumt.·:. of tr<ins l·r1pls is gt.'nt·rally onc-~1dcd. As 1s the case an all such jury inquiries, the witnesses were not cross -examin ed. And the hars hest DiC'dric h accuser lcstaflt.'d onlv lo "'hat olht•rs had told him and not his own first- hand knoY. ll•dgc. That w1tncs:. ~as SanLJ ,\na attorney Fred Mclirien. 111>; Tt:STIFIEU that U\\cn told him 1n earl\' 1!173 that Diedrich "wanted s.50.000 to take the Nohl Hunch out of the agriculture preserve." "lie <Owen l told me that he met Ralph Diedrich again on the followin~ Sunday and that the price tag ....... ha d gone up to ~150.000," Mc Brien testified. Ballin was imµliculcd in lhl' a 11 cg<· <I b I' i her y p Io t w h c n ;'\kHricn said. "l k (()wen l men- tion('d that DiC"drich told him that Battin. llolierl Battin. had i,.:ntlt•n into the ucl anti needed m11111•v llw1 ·· :'\l c i~rico also told the jury that ht· uncler!-.lood from lawver J\litr!>hall Morgan th<1 t An<1hc1m ll1lls \\as paying Mor gan legal fct•s to defend R em ing t on aguinst murder consp iracy t•h;1rgl'S brought again:,t htm in w1:1 . :\IORGAN RErEATEDl.Y tit' n1ed the allegation in hh tc!>l1mon}'. l\1oncy he received from t he company was for legal service:. he performed on the agricultural preserve issue after Remington was jailed. Morf,lan ~aid. In two triµs to the Grand J ury witness !>Land during the four. month probe, Owen was not asked to either confirm or deny making the remarks ttltributed to him by McBrien. T he transcripts show Capizzi asked McBncn. the leadoff wit· nel:>s, why he waited four years before telling Deputy Dist. Ally. William Evans of his 1973 con- versat ions with Owen. Mc8ncn said he was disap- pointed in the July l indictments that c harged Diedrich, Rem- ington. Supervisor Philip An- thony ;ind two others only with violations of state political cam. pa1gn regulallons. ANOT H ER t"ORMER A n a h eim Hill s president testified that h e had little faith in both the development and the political machinations hovering about it. "Anaheim Hills would never make a dime and I didn 't want to be associated with a loser," William Stark s11Jd when asked why he left the company In early 1973. Stark also said he left the din- ner table al a restaurant in Corona when the talk turned to politics and campaign runds. "What did you discuss with Mr. Rost while at the bar?" he was asked. "Probably sex and sPOrls in tha ~order.·· Stork replied. Like other witnesses, he had d ifficulty remembering the name of the restaurant where Dledrich and Rose allegedly . first broached the possibility ot costs being associated with a favorable Board of Supervisors decuion. Stark said the r estaurant was "the Blue Boar or Red Fox or one of lh<X"e cute names." OLMr witnesses trying to re· call tho dining spot of almost five years ago identlfled the restaurant aa The-Jolly Ox, The Crow's RWl or The JoJly Fox. F ..... PageAJ SAVEi> ••• prou•m. kJe>1terma11 ts a iredutte ol UC Slln DleltQ, with a degree In . pbJ11Cal edutltlon. He ts work- t a 1 lnformaUr with N.ew Z.1~od Jlft,Ua.i'Cll, iaJd Staul- ftr. 5 Inches Of Rain; More Due Nearly five inches of rain was dropped on drought stricken Southern CiJlifornaa this week. :.ind more off-and-on showers \\ere predicted throughout the weekend. But water officials warned Thursday against prcm&lure cclcbrations of the drought's 1·nd. even though the storm brought the season's total for ~outhern California r~11nfall t<1 "ell abovt! normal. "Any rain we do get is helpful," said Joel Schwarz of the Metropolitan Water Distrlcl. "But it would have been a heck of a lot better if it had been the normal kind o f storm we get in winter in California, <i storm from up north rather thun from the tropics. County Auto Crash Victim Succumbs /\ 2l·vcar-o ld La llahra v. om an dic1l Thur:-.day nag ht of 1111uncs Mtffcrrd 111 a Tucscli1y 1·,·c·ning auto t·rash. Bn•a police 1·1·portcd lo<l;1y Lon lka \\"111>1bmall. 11f :l:!O i:-: C:ipclla A\'t'. tl11 ·d at Bn .. 1 ('om rnunit~· llospal:tl \\here• ~he h;ul hl•t•n in l'l ltic·~il t·ontl1t11111 Y.tlh hl•ad inJurics .since th1• 7.JO 11 111 Tuesday n1 u h t ac('Hlcnt al ;o.;orthwood t\vt•n11c and \\'ardman Drive. pohl't' s aid. i\ltss Woorlsmt.111 wus ;1 passenger in a com pact car al lcgcdly struck hy a pickup truck driven hy Jeffrcy Keith Wuldcn. :!4, of 572 Avocado Crc•st t>rivt'. L;1 lluhru lll'ights. police said. Walden was arr ested al tht· i-.cene on chari:?es of felony drunk driving. police said, and the complaint now wall be amended to vehicular manslaughter. Driver of the car in w hich ;\tiss Woodsmall was ridinJ.( wa~ identified as Stc•vcn Richard . Johnson. 1107 Dorothy Drive, Brea. He suffered minor an1une~. police said. Walden and a pnssenger in his pickup truck, Mark Wel.!iy Clark. of Fullerton. also suffered mlnor injuries. police said. f 'rona Pa§4! 11 l RAIN ... lower and injuring a lifegua rd. The Ornnge County llarhur Department in Newport Hc<i<'h today rcp-0t'led .:w of an inch 111 rain over Wednesday night, bringing tho season total to 345 compared lo 3.0l at the same time last year. T h e Orange County Fire Department station in Laguna Niguel recorded .13 or an inch to· dav, for a season tota l of 4 -13. La.st year at this lime they'd n• corded 2.85 inches. 2 Solons Back Keeping Canal MIRAFLORES LOC K S , Panama Canal <AP > -Sens. Robert· Dole and Paul L axalt, leading critics of the Pnnama Cunul treaties, took a walk a long this American-built waterw~1y and suid they didn't want the United States Lo give it u p. "l feel a certain sense of pride 1n the fact that we have the ca n al." Dole, a Kansa s R~ublican, said Thursday as he -.tood by the canal for the firs t t1m(•. : · /\nd <pride: l that work in).! t<>#!Cther, with the Panamanum people, we make it operate and that's what we sct•k to do in the tuture. ·•A neig hbor has had her porch l iS?hts s hot out rour times ah·l'ad y. Windshields have been shot out. We've reported all this. but n o Ollt.' seemed to d o anyllung," he ~u1d. f 'roM Page Al STRANGLE conference, Lt. Dan Cooke, a po li ce spokesman, said, "Nobody asked." The two unidentified officers had stopped a woman for driv- ing erratacally, not realizing she \\'US a police officer, Cooke ex- plained. The woman ofticcr gave the special task force working on the case the officers' descrip- tions because one theory in the case has been that the killer or killers or 11 wom en m ay have ;;topped people on the pretense of conducting pol ice business. Gates said the woman of- fi l'er's description matc hed other d <-sc r iptions r eceived Nlrlicr by the li5·member task for ce. nut he added that the two officers were telling the truth about doing a routine tramc· s~op. Meanwhile, c harges or murdt:r, illt·~.il possession of a gun and possession or a con· trolled substance wer e filed .by the district attorney's office ogalnst Stephen Devetin, 40, in. the strangulation or two young - women lai.l weekend. 26 Stitches in Faee Mesa Woman Flees From Sex Assault A 24-\'ear-old Costa Mesa woman ,\.ho decided to h1tchh1k1· to "'ork Thursday C\"Clling cnd1•cl up with 26 stitches in her face us she <.illcmpted Lo escape a dr1vl'r who tried to rape her. police re- ported. The woman was s truck below the right eye in u scuffle: at 1'\cwport Boulevard and Flo"er SLreel al about 8:30 p.m., in full '1cw or other motorists, policl' said . The attack came after the "om an was picked up hy a husky male between 30 and 40· ·' eurs-old with wa\'y, t.houldcr- l(•nglh brown hair. Police s111<1 the man had only driven tht• \\omnn ahm1t 100 yards before· he tried to fondle her and sexually .i:.:-;aullhc r. She lcfl the stopped vehicle hut the man gave chase, struck hei· a nd tried to drag her back Lo the t•ar. lie evcnL4.illy gave up and l'SC<ipcd in n tw•-door sedan. · The n clim was tr eated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and later rel(•ascd. "Consiclt'rin~ lhl~ situation in Los An~clci-. CThe Hillside Strangler>. h1tchh1king would not !Jc the most appropr iate thing to be doing," s.iid Costa • .'\I csu police Sgt. Tom Lazar. "lt would b<.• saft•r for young ladies to take the bus, .. he added. NEW YEAR--- "RUG"---OLUTIONS! ! An occasional play on words is one thing. but you'll never find Alden's playing the game of breaking resolutions wh ere it concerns servicing our customers. 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Z•l.C' .'2 1 U U'h-w Z•l•PfA .. ~ 11 + ~ hoale .Dil -. ..... er.CD • i -"'+ "' .... .J" , 14*-Vt · lllM t to 1'\'t+-. [ ·IU·4U1) Dirwct or coU.c_t. DAILY PILOT Friday, December ~· 1977 s DAILY PILOT AB ·Soelal Seeurltt1 Hike Teaches Tough Lesson By JORN CUNNIFF " ........ ......,.. Tbe funding dlfrtcuJty of tho Social ~urlty ayatem hns been settled for a few yelU'S al leut, and lhe question now turns to the condit.lon of tho IUnder's finances - yours, specilico.Jly. Security comes 1t a price, and the price or the newest version passed by Congress is huge. ll is one of the biggest tax increases ever voted. BEGINNING IN 1979 you wm feel Its impact on your paycheck. But long before then, in the first paycheck of 1978, you will get a taste ot thlngs to come. From It will be deducted 6.05 per· cent for Social Security, up from ~.85 percent In 1977. And until you have paid no less than $1,070.SS. you will find that 6.05 percent missing each and every payday. This year the government's take for cu""'"" Social Security amounted to .. only" $965.25, based on 5.85 percent tor the first $16,SOO. But every. one knows prices rise every year. · In 1979, the top take will rise to $1,400, and continue in that direction to $3,045 in 1987. as both the percentage and the total amount on which it applies continue to rise. IS THERE A LESSON? SEVERAL. clear as the serial numbers on the dollar bill. One is that debts must·even- tually be paid if financial disaster is to be averted. Another is that the people pay the debts -not government. The reasons for the bigger bite out of paychecks is that the SociaJ Security system is running out of money. The old age and survivors fund was destined to turn bottoms up Jn about five years. The government could not supply the money; it bas no money except that which you magnanimously turn over to 1t.. And the system does not manage the money efficiently either, but that is another story. THE MONEY OBVIOUSLY COMES from you, the tax· p ayer. You are the financier and the recipient. The gov- ernment merely handles the money for you, transferring it from donor to recipient. This is the way of all consumer demands; they are paid for by the consumer, not by government or business or any other intermediary. Clean air and water, product r ecalls, safety, improved health care ••• Social Security. Making the lesson abundanUy clear is the immediate impact. Within the next few weeks we will be paying for what we bought. And that will be the New Year's message for years to come -more. A.ND YET THERE IS STILL more, and this is perhaps the most painful bite. Jt is true, though -you will be pay· ing a tax on inflation. Inflation is tough to stomach, but a tax atopitcan make one retch. The explanation lies in the application of the deduction: It ts based not on buying power but on the value of the paych~k in terms of current dollars. Current dollars are ~1lmost always inflated dollars. ·Assume for the sake of illustration that a worker re- ceives a 6 percent raise over his 19Tl income of $14.000, mald.ng hia 1978 income $14,840. HOWEVER, C PERCENT INFLATION leaves him with no greater buying power. He still has only $14,000 in terms of what he can purtbase, but the deduction from his paycheck will be on the basis of $14,840. It is a tough lesson, but unlike so many others in the <·onsumer area, the consequences, the impact, the cause <ind ertect, are clear to all. NewCyele 'Stars' Foretell Year of Growth LONDON CAP) -Some economists may he gloomy about America's financial heallh and the sliding value or the dollar, but Old Moore, armed with astrological predic- tions. says 1978 is going to be a very good year. The latest edition of the world's oldest annually published almanac predicts that next year the United States "will sustain a basic policy of growth, despite her problems and involvements and sense of anti·inflationary caution." THE BUOYANT PROPHESY APPEARED in a worldwide forecast in Old Moore's Almanack. The 64·page booklet, issued by the W. Foulsham Co., bases its predic· tions on astrological data. The almanac began publishing_ in 1697. "The United States begins a major new 29-year cycle in March and this augurs well for her commitment to a re- newed and vigorous participation in world affairs as the champion of free enterprise as much for the developing world as the industrlaUzed one," it said. "Nonetheless the U.S. will face testing situations in Aprjl and August when she will be Ukely to be forced to choose between abandoning further African and other ter- ritories to Marxism or standini firm and facing a barrage oC world crlUcism.'' OLD MOORE CALLED 1978 "The Year or Common Enterprise .. and says it will be a good year for the world in general, because the planet Jupiter is dominant and Jupiter "expands an ardent desire for justice.•· The Paris·based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicted in its semi- annual forecast this week a grim economic year for Western industrialized nationa in 1978. Retired Executive Opens Viejo Office Dr. Ernest R. RoberL'J, recently reUred group vice pre!lidentof AcroJel·Gencral Corp.1 has formed the manage- ment cODBulUn1 flrm or Roberts and Sellers, lnc., bead· quartered in Mission Viejo. . The nrm wlll specialize ln\Ually in executive man·· power H.arch. Plans are under way for addlUonal ortlces in the Midwest and on the East Coast. . Roberta Jolnecl AeroJet 1n l~T 11 a development engineer and cootrlbuted to the Polarts. Mtnutesnao and other ~or rocket sya~ms. ln 1962 be became • corporate vice president and sub- sequently served J.s president of £nv1r01enlc1 Systen:is Co.1 an Aerojet dlvlsloo. Jn 1974 he was named lfOUP vice pte1ldant and as- sumed ra.~lbllll1 for Aerojet'a Chemical Comtrucilon Corp. Gr~.1'.U 4' Manutactu.rtna ~. and Barnard ·and iuek. lnc., all engaged primarl\)' iu tho eoera, am.lcal~• and pollut.loD ~troltlel~ ~ 1\ JO oa. l.' f'llOT •·,,..--------------------~-----------------------------------------... Poluttlda Can Bloo• DEAR PAT. We r eceived a JoveJy poinsettia plant for Christmas. I've heard lhat lhe!>e plants can be kept alive and encouraged to bloom each Christmas. Wh&t care is required? C.F., In-inc "G..r e ""*"""' 'Nwll !Oftt• jf Ptl 0.-. f>OI .ii ,.., t'4 qar, ffllUIQ ,,.. --·-.C• 1111" M.cl lo MLc ~is• a. ll'IW"'IMlll Giid ....,_., Mall 111'''"' ,,_,_IOPfll OwlJI Al Yow~.~ Cucut l>IMlw f"Jl(A. P () lfo.1 '* C'olta M~.o. CA !l'lli111 A4 mu1111 ktln• cu ~ liil/.I 0.'.11-rcd. tiw ,Jlurw'd piqv11We or i<'lllft Mil P1Cllldmj/ IM r~rt • /lllll IOIM. Gddffu ulld ~ holofl' pftoM ""'"'-('CllPIMI --~rtd Tlalcolltlftll~ ... "-"'",x ~u•dcJ111 •• organW.c atratecy. The book was prepafed for ue lb Callfomla, but Is readily transferable lD coacept and overview to othr areas, aceord.lng to the NatJoaaJ Houslag Law Project. It also cootalu valuable Information on use of Small Claims Court, boul.bg dlscrlmlaatloo aad community de- velopment. The primary focus, however, is oa tenant organbl.bg .. tac- Ucs and issues." This book can be ordered for $1 from the National Lawyers• Guild, Housing Panel, 712 S. Grandview St., Los Angeles, CA 90057. wo .... Garden Sprout• ' . Syphilis Toll Begins to Fall A syphl\ls outbreak that had worried Orange County health officials is beginning to show signs or s ubsiding. Orange County Health Officer Morton Nelson said this week tha t whilQ 23 new cases were report· ed during the week of Dec. 10. the number dropped to 16 new cases the week of.Dec. 17 and to six new cases by the end of last week. '•THAT JS VERY encouraging," Nelson said. ''But it is still too soon to tell whether we have really gotten over tbe epidemic.'' AT YOUR SERVICE I ORANGE COUNTY: OBITUARIES J Meeting Serles _,/,,.-" TOPIC: POLITICS JUdy Roaener League Eyes Use of Land The Orange Coast League of Women Voters will conduct a series of meetinas about land planmn,g, development and environmental problema from Jan.9tol2. Jan. 9 at 9: 15 a .m ., Art Cook, director of En· vironmental Affairs for the Aliso Viejo Co .. will dis- cuss .. Development a.nd the Environment" at Great Western Savings and Loan, 24100 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills. .. POUTICS OF COASTAL Plannmg"' wlll be the topic of Judy Rosener, who will make two IP· pearances on Jan. 11 . Experts advl~e ket>pin g a poinset· Ua plant ln a very light area (not direct s unlight), away from ex- cessive heal or cold drafts. Waler once a day and reed monthly with a water·soluble plant rertiliier. When your plant stops flowering, cut the stems so that only six inches or the plant remains. Keep it among your other plants, and pinch orr new shoots that may appear in August or early September. DEAR PAT: I had the unfortunate experience or dealing with S & R Worm Garden of Long Beach. I know there was a court case involving this firm, but 1 never heard about Lhe out- come. I'm interested just in case there m~y be some rei.titution for the people who were bilked. County health inves tigators pinpointed the ----------epidemic to a six.square-block area in Santa Ana Mrs. Rosener, a member of the $\.ale Coastal Commission. will speak at 9: 15 a.m. -at ,\be bome or Nell Treseder. S Blaiing Star, Irvine, and at 12: 15 p.m . at the home of Myra Brown, 2401 Bamboo St., Newport Beach. G.T., Hwilington Beach and attributed the cause to a group of diseased prostitutes. Over the past few weeks, Nelson said, there has been an increase in the number of infected people seeking treatment, in part because of publicity about the epidemic. Put lbe poin~eltla on a carefully timed ration or light beginning In mld·Ocwber. It should have about 1-' hours of darkness every night. It can be kept outdoors during the day, and In a closet or other totally dark place a t night. When IJecember rolls around again, let the plant have more light and it will bloom for Christmas. Once this poinsettia ls established, it can be transplanted outside during its dormant season after yo~ cut back the stems. Tnaan't Righl• Delaired DEAR READERS· The National· Lawyers' Guild has recentl y .published a tenant's handbook highlighting legal rights and tenant Partial restitution ls ln the offing for customers of S & R Worm Garden who believe they were misled into buying worms or otber Jtems. The pending partial restitution Is tbe re· suit of a stipulated judgment entered· In Los Angeles Su-pertor Court. Vou and others who believe they may be entitled w restitution should write immediately to: State Attorney General's PubUc Inquiry Unit <S & R Worm Garden), SSS Capitol .Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814. AS OF THE END OF October, there were 256 cases of primary syphilis reported to county health officials, a 184 percent increase over the 90 cases r~ ported during the first 10 months of 1976. As an experiment, county officials soon will ls· sue a ppointment cards to those who are treated for syphilis and other diseases at county clinics. The cards may serve as an identification lo let men know whether a prostitute is being treated. Syphilis is not contagious once treated, county officials said. Death Notices PELLETT PERCY N. PELLE TT. tHIO.nl ol Nrwp0rt BH<ll. C... Pas~ •wo on ~cemtMr 7', 1917. Mr Pellell w•s • Cn•r-ler Member ot tne N~wporl Haroor Elles LOOQe 1111•1 In New1><>rl 8•4Cf\, C.• He ••'I tlf\O o~ flf 1N' or11inal founder~ ot lh• H~wpotl H•rbOr Arr• and • ~ yr1tr u •\•Of'ot of Newl>Orl 6"1Kll, C... Hr .,.,, J r~l1rltd Fire Clll•I of lllle NewPOrt Buell Fore 0e,..rlment ~ was .. 1,,., ll>P t·lt<tn· < ••f'I w f\O did the or101nat wir tnQ or\ 041fbo• ''''rna and thf' Pen1n\ula. f uMral ~rvl<.e\ art' prndln9 "' «;mntt Tullllll LemD Co<t• Ml'Sd Mortuary ~-. BARNETT BE TTY BARNETT. <'\•<Wnl of J101 SoYlh Fd1rlf1t w, Spdc.r •'I. Sain\• An• C• Sur vlvl'd by hu,lwl\d Con• 8M,,..1t Deaths . '£lsewhere NEW YORK CAP) - P.J. Moriarty, 69. a col orfu l Manhattan rt'Stauratcur for nearl} 30 years, died Thursduy. PUBLIC NOTICE end <J•uQhltr 8"th """" MtClurr 11?2'5 •On·ln·I•• J•m MtClur~. •on ~<oil NOTICE TOCAEDITOAS Rooln\on. orandcJdu•~P,ltrs Amdl"l0d No. A·•>lll Gene McClurt• .1nd 0<on'b~1ly Ann SUPEAIOACOUllTOFTHE Robln"°n .,,.i qr...wl"°" M.llln•·w Eroc STllTEOt'CALIFOAHIAFOR Aob•nson, "'°'°"'' l.O" "" P•nQlf' '" THEGOONTYOl'ORANGE t•r Edit" Kvtf' an<t b•<Mt""-•''· lulhf'r '" 0 1tt M•Her ot tnf' E:.,t•I.-ot PanQI~. lom P•nqlr ''""Boll f'•rtQlr HERBERT Ci FOUETT, dl\O known A,,4n9emonl\ b••na macie M ll~ll as HERBERT CiOROON FOLLE fl. 8road¥ti1Y MOrtuary '" lie"' of t IOwf,-s Ot<,...tSf"O family \UQCl'\l~_,,.,...,~ be m4'CI• lo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo !>f\rin~..-s (nppled (J\ddrmi Hotr.p1t•I. c1ro,tors """'"'9 <l•mn iao•1nst ,,,,. Lollll Buell, Ca !MllCI OtcoOmt 10 Ille wld claims In tile BROWN otllce ol ti..-cll'rk 01111 .. etorewld court MICHAEL C. BROWN, ,...,10.nt ol or topr•\ent tr.m tolneunOe~l-dat S•nt• An•. C• P•ssrd ...... ,on ,,,. Olltce ol RA M SEY ANO Oe<emlM• 21. 1'17. Sur••••d by _, RASMUSSli.N. Allor ... ,..-.. I.AW, ... G•or9e Sal•• ot NortnrldQe, ca. IN. 0<••" Bl¥d., Suite 1103. Long "-Thomes 5'\IH of S..u<Jj Arabia. BHCll, CA ~. •l'llcll tatter office Is iltter ~r• Sclwlll or ~nia. ArltO<Y 111• OI•<• ol 011stnos ol Ille ur .. e11d A11n Dreher etso 01 Ariton• dertlQrwd In ell rnMlen per1•lnlt111 lo Servlcu w•ll a. held S•lu•O•• said estate. Such cleoms wllh tile ~um.,., JI, 1tn el 11 00 "M . .,1 ncu!\ary voucners mu\I IM llled or Pectllc View Me"*'IAI Cll4pel lnler presenled H elortuld wllllln lour me111 woll ~ •t Pecillc View Me"'°""' montns ••..,. 111e 11n1 P\11111<.etlon of 1111s P•rk. P•c•IK v1 .... Morluery dlrec no~~:-.,dO«e~r17,1'11. tors. DAILEY NANCYF.SWENINGSEN WILLl.t.M ll"THUR DAILEY, '"" !~~~=will Cl•nt ol Sant~ ANJ, CA P•\\ed ""'"~on RllMSEY AND RASMUSSEN 0.r•mbrr 11. It/I di IN' -ot .. A nctt1vt" of te.&M.i\ He " \urv1vt-d b't' nu. "''t Oorl; Oaoey ut !..tnla An•. CA . ~n CiHY O••teiy ol R1ver\1df', C• ddUCJhlf'' l•rcs..t c;., 1t10 ot S.,,nt• Ana. (d and t-o 9randth1tdrH1 f=UNirail , .. ,..,., .. , wf'rP hPtd 1oa~1y I fldttY D•c.mbN )0, 1911 Al 11 00 A M di ~n·+ln Tu1nttt Lamb ScttUJ And Attorfteys·•t•lAW o• W. O<Nn Blvd., Slt. I IOJ l.on9 Bu< h, CA '°802 Publl•hf'<I Or-Coast O•llY P•lot Dec >O, 1tll,J"'1 &, ll, 20, 1911 ~11 /1 PUBLIC NOTICE Mo•lutlry Cl\aprt with Af"'v MICM~t -----------1 s.1mh•<-of C..l•MY C.llurcn In Tustin FICTITIOUSBUSIHESS Otl•rtal1~0 lnt .. m•nl Wtll be di NAMEST.llTEMEHT I •orh,1vrn Memort•I P•rk, S..nln Ana, TM fo1tow11111 person Ii clol"4 bUM· t.a Sn .. 111 Tullllll t..emb s.tnte An• Mortu4ry cllreCI"" ~" 41JI BRICl<ELS DOROTHY ORICKlLS, rttodrnl 01 s,,nttt A,,a, Ca , P•\\t!d &way on o-.. mllfr 11, 1911 al Ille -ot II No ff)rM.JI fl.lnff'AI set'Wl(f'\ Wlftll be Mid Crt'mat•on 4H"tO burl•I At sea~ <Of'Cl"cl· t'O nv ~mlth Tuthill Li!mb !'oan1a Ana Morlu•ry S4l-41J1 REYNA J.t.COUELINE qEYNA. •Hld<'nl ol Co\ta Mesa, Ci!. PaHeO away 0.cl'mb< r 2'1, 1917, !>ur11ived by lier pMPnh ~ro • AnOrf'a Ron• ol CO\lcl M•w, C. Fu~rat sient1ch ar• Jl"nd•nQ •I Smltll Tut111ll i...mo Colla Mf\<t MortUMy. ~. WALLE f'RANC:!.S G. WALLE. r~ldent of MUU HERSHEY'S MAR KET, 201 Marone A .. nue, N•wPOrl Buell, C:A n .. 2 Fr41nk's Marloets I• Calllorni. cor· por.,,llonl, 2~ N. LA Bree .A.,.n...,, •~Qlf!Woocl, C.A 'l0301 Tiiis b11$1nen Ii conducted by• tor·. por•tion. Frenl<'\M;ortiet. • C..tlfomiecorp. by RkllMdYe\ucl<I>, PF"Mldl!rll Thi• ll.t1•"*11 .... fli.d wlln IM County Clerk of Oren~ County on December 27, "17. GltOVElt £SCRoWCOltl'. 18002 Eett ,,.,, .... alvtl. Tutlln,CAfH• EM.-w H._ ).UllJ).C Or.t"Qf', C•. Puud ew•y on Fl net llf'<•mbf'r 21, 1977. Surv1v .. d by 11 C. Publl\Md 0.-anQe Coail Dally Piiot Wdlh• at M•rvl•nd. slslf'r\ MMy Mann Oec. 30, 1971, J.,,.6, IJ, 20, 191~ 5431>-11 01 F ountaln Valley, Ce ano Tr•.,. l eClalr ol Mus.cllu\ .. tt\ lour 1------------, PUBLIC NOTICE oranachlldr•n. Gr•~Psl~ Servic~\ will be h•ld Frid.Iv Otocember 30, ltll I Ill I 00 P,M. 111 Pacific View M•morlAI r--,.-0-T-IC_lt_T_O_C_ll_t:_Ol_TO.....,...RS,,.--"1 P.trk. Interment wlll ~ at P.tcltic 5UPERIO..COURTOFTH• Vltw M•morl.i Par•. P.telllC V••• ST A TIE 01' CALI FOllNIA FOR tmorlel Perk Mortuary dortelO•\. THE COUNTYOl'OltANO• SMl'nt 1VTHIU LAMI COSTA Ml~ CHAPR 427 E. 17th St. ·Costa Mesa • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana• 547-4131 P1UCI UO'TMIRS SMrTHS' MORTUARY 627 Main Sr. Huntington Beach 536-6539 P'lllt FAMll Y COLOM!Al fUHllAL HOMI 7801 Botaa Ave. N•.A·tuM Eslate al OSCAR Al.I.EN MILLER, o.c .. wd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tl'te creditor• al ti• Mlove Nmecl Otceoenl '""' all pe~ llAYlnQ clelms egalnst IN Slid Otc-nt an •-Ired to Ille them, wilt! I"" M<KM<y voucl'ter~ In Ille office al IN Clef'll of Ille 4111o,,. en lllled court Of' 10 pret1nl them, wlll'I lhe necnwry' llOUCIMlrS, 10 Ille Un· Oenlgned ., ,,,. ofllc• of ROBERT PREECE, 101 .. Hot1e1111e<k Orlv•, Rlnr1idll. ~ wlll<ll Is llw plKe ol businen ol lhe undenionecl In ell m•I· lffl i-rl.inlnQ 10 llW HI.tie of Hid de· ue1e11t. •ltllln lcow montlls •ll•r Ille first puollcatlonof Utlinoll< .. Deted Dec. IJ, 1'17 ROBERT PREECE Eucutoroft,,.Wlllof C'1e .-111cned.dll~l R09ERTPREECE 111 .. Hell.-ll Orf.,. Rtv....i•,CA...-S Tel:~ Att-Yl••- We never stop thinking about your money. Naturally, we've surrounded ourselves with smart people. People who come up with capi- tal ideas. Ideas to make your capital grow. Financial programs that fit your finances. Savings plans that pay more interest. Capital ideas. But while we constantly thjnk about your money, we always keep one thing in mind. It is your money. You can be sure that an Allstate Savings capital idea is ~ sound idea. Allstate Savings capital ideas are better than money in the Park Plan Wins OK A $126, 700 develop. ment plan for Stockport Park in Laguna Hills has been approved by Orange County supervisors. The park, off Stockport Street and west or Alicia Parkway, will include two picnic tables. a tot lot, a sand volleyball court and a basketball court. a r eport to supervisors said. Barbara Gellman, an attorney speelallzing In cases involving environmental considerations, will discuss laws affecting air quality at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11 at the home of Anita Diamond, 26622 Cortina Drive, Mission Viejo. JAN. IZ AT 9: 15 A.M., Fern Pirkle, president of the Friends or the Irvine Coast, will discuss "An Urban Park in the Coastal Area." She will speak at the home of Bobbie Minkin, 490 Myrtle St., Laguna Beach. "Current Land Use Problems In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa .. will be the subject of Jackie Heather, chairman of the Newport Beach Planning Commission. She will give her talk at 7: 30 p .m. Jan. 12 at the home of Peg English, 3367 Larkspur St.. Costa Mesa. ' All or the meetines are Cree and open to the public. .. I bank. Because we can pay higher interest rates on insured savings than banks can. Also, Allstate Savings is a member of the Sears family. Our smart people have helped Allstate Sav- ings become the fastest growing savings and loan association in California. We now have $2.1 billion in assets and 83 offices all over the state. If you want their kind of thinking on your money, come to Allstate Savings. We will be pleased to share our thoughts with you. Westminster 893-3525 PACIFIC YllW MIMC*ALPAH Cemetef)' Mortuary Chaoel Pllbll"'-4 0.-~ C:O.sl Oelly Pllol OK. 16,23,30, 1'71,Jen.l, 1971 • no-n PUBUC NOTICE SAVIN OS 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport, California 644-2700 McCObKI MOITUAlllU Laguna Beach 4Q4..9415 Laguna Hilla • 76&0933 S... Juan Ceplstnmo ... 1778 1Al1%1 ... 0M • N•ALHOMI Cof'ON del Mir 97).945() Coeta Mela M&-2424 -lal llOADWAT MOINArf , 10 8roedW9Y Coet•Mela MH1150 (, l'IC1'1T10US aUSINHS NA* STAT.Ml NT ni. followlf19 ..-ts OOlno '""'' MtlH: JOHNNV l<IUlTON, SAll!S a.o•NTS, IWS ... v,,... er., SunMt ~ll,C.11Mnlleto742 JOflft L. it.tttll. 1...S S.r>ilew °"·· lunMl SMdl, callNnlll 9070 Tiii• 11119'-II cOfldWIM bf Ml I"· 1111111-1. .Wl!llL.IC..._ Tllll ttettllMllt -llltd Wltll Pie COtllllf Ctfftl llf 0rMl9t COilllly CHI C)e(t"''*' "· 1'71. ,..,,u ~'"*'er.,.. CNQ °"'" ~ .... Ot<.n,., ttf'lnJM.6, IS, It,. U»-11 ATTOllMIY AT~ W UlllUPTCY $95 IYOKE $95 ...... ed A Capital Idea. NEWPORT BEAcH 120 Newport Center Dftve, Sutte 138 All•tal• Savi(\91 and Loan Auoctatloo • J ....